land. But it is the appli-
to the bus gry € agri-
thousand acres of low
— by M hire of 35 steam-engines, having an
verage power of about 23 horses d or
pes power ot 810 horses ; but
| odit s. in point of magnitude for
how large a yolume of water
disch and
the sea the heaviest rains that clouds let fall?
Engineers tell us ops юри
Sander draining, Ше e del d
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. nk. 19,
1“ misrepresentation is complete.” If I had written the or drives them away. I have we t slugs and eari
follo owin g, passage , would not Mr, Lawes have “ joined | worms instantly perish 9 the jet. 1 never had
122
fens—a total of ‘about 222,000 acres, and add also
orse- employed; and bone manure
motive power applied to the artificial draining of phosphate valueless "d oven ;- о feos tc tik
hundreds of thousands of acres will scarcely amoun this appears doubtful, as we have grown — Wheat — will insure us a а сгор оп у, from which
to one-half more than that fm ond for-drying two crops with no other application than bone manure. oots have been withdra ies = » Such soils are
Cornish mines. Now, we require works | I will not find fault with any course Mr. Lawes may filled with wireworm, which fall fi ee na roots ; *.
vaster than these, in order t - _complete the local = take to render -his reply = — = — meh дете the sheep iret fold “of crops
ral drainage of t ngdom, we ought to чату: sacrifice in ing hi riends, but es nts
Lo jou to quarte: to the Government for assist- с е how this wil bettie his position — I| The Seeds of Weeds are се destroyed by satura.
ance, e agricultural interest—no one can count ndi that, unless my objections to the Rotham- | tion in the liquid man nk ; hos of it, T soaked
in numbers and em ‘philosophy 1 had gone 12 — than the common ane | roi = oleaginous m meti. n liquid mantis for
ust not show | cies which a — — over ud — sup ris nse, E ley Dad spear for о bos. TY great
writings of the arme ay, I never wo ave touched | surprise, short
3 ing wi иһ we arh es etn ү it at all; I thought Mr. Lawes might have gathered | T ration of our manure will tend IUE
We intend to few words about Srzam from my hints that our principles were 2 € ent. veut ба increase of weeds, І have no doubt that
Dra em Bd To prevent any Se ana rms it will be as well а: eem of liquefied manure hastens decom,
race in a future article, J. A. C. to bear in mind that Liebig's “ Chemistry of Agricul position of the roots of the previous crop, Its great
i ture " and Boussingault's “ Rural Economy were in | speci ifie gravity will naturally displace water either
ion before Mr. Lawes w
circulati
KILWHISS v. ROTHAMSTED.—No. III. and long before he was put forth as an oracle. Тһе undrained soils in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh it
Rornawsrzp having been silent since Oct. 9,1 thought opinions.of any of these authors, so far as any of us =à = found bene efici al.
I might ask if Mr. Lawes intended to eonelude his pro- | were concerned, were common property. Mr. age —It is evident that however pure
mised reply to a criticisms on his papers. In answer, must not suppose that he can take out a — ee appear, it often or always coutat ‚Атау
Ihave been informed that other iy y Apc: prevent | Liebig’s or Boussingault's opinions by merely puting considerable quantity of earthy or stony matte:
him Te ing eo a во at JJ resent ; and itis now high time | them into his own ambiguous English. Therefor tio Take, as a proof of this, the condim of our
ion of the Prat of work | was the ———— of ted, as distinguished terte in which during a month very co
Gies had to do with, deposits are er
ich are person myse “of g га, , tion—the
be u rily turning the matter into a personal | eannot be said to have ever taken a low estimate of the | silica for their use being furnished in a soluble available
squabble. W While, — . I will dispose of his attack, value of nitrogenous manures. The contrary is the state. I have seen horse bones, piece and
y in such a way as an! honourable defence actually ease. In justification of myself, I must — — other matters, completely petrified by the action of clear
demands, I shall not shrink from handling the more | opinions of my writings in 1843, when they w: water carrying into their pores soluble silica. We learn
serious-looking passages; I shall very willingly criti- pared with those of a Hannam and a [cm Айе a А Finnie that flints are only marine sponges saturated with silica,
све any paragraph to which Mr. Lawes or any one else | and a Ste ephenson, Cost per Ton of applying Liquefied Manure.— АМ
may wish to call my attention in any of his articles from ^ Agricultural Chemistry Association, Id. per ton would pay 73 per cent. interest and all wor
the 16th March to 9th October, If any one thinks I Edinburgh, 7th Feb., 1845. ing charges, still, as there are occasional stoppages and
have used Mr. Lawes pd the where un- “ Sir,—I have just read over your report of e experiments in the | hindrances arising from various causes, it is desirable to
perpetra surely be pointed out. last number of the ааыр Journal; and although they are кейе a lid to 9d. й When is oi
Mr. Lawes tells his read а Ma 7а not so full as those of many of the mie palis yet the remarks > Per е considered
ers, on y 22, that I * have | with which you close your paper satisfy me that you have as | that 10 kpa acre may be, as it were, filled
chiefly given my attention to the effects of climatic | clear a perception of the le upon which manuring | carts, — 2 half-mile to a mile, spread
am sy — practice ;” but how | depends, a : D ren |e — Я a: , hat is better, deeply soaked into the
©
i
—
„
E:
pr
а эч i ers ure Since that n
te ge in boasting; but Mr. Lawes will perhaps | have had under my eye the effects о of artificial manures hors j cart — and gates. Besides, as ex
en | оп all kinds of crops, and on a great variety of soils, this season, the advan ntage of disposing of manure
18 mis- over 200, 300 acres, and upwards, annually, I must owing to the wet state of = land, s 020
е mineral с ve idera. p arded fioo
1 UTE ssa i By lirec
med at there are many qualities and I will firet try and poin of wate rful as fr fi i
; t out the & on » 0 water, as powerful as from a fire-engine. |
— analysis — not yet reached, but or around i e Lawes ers arts 1 oly solid pudding, it flows from every shed in a 1 azy stream
i emonstrates do exist. to draw all his own PCM, but all the ideas of | through a subterranean pipe to the great tank, whence,
2 others. I must be al TI P protest on my owa Y when still further diluted, it is propelled
send . a — judgment upon account, and boldly state my reasons for so doing. It is hardly possible to appreciate the advantages of a
— ce, using as prece- Vd Bote: flickeri di dim French! irresistible and all-powerful jet; in five minutes it
dents what аге peculiarly only the dicta of authorities, | onceiy Shas kee ды, ound a. of sailing um: * 7 covers your buildings and yards with a torrent of rain,
T i is of a thousand serubbing-brush power, e f
* * h. To 305
"of the pes proof ;" but I must be made upon which a rotation of crops must rest, I will dissect | every crack and cranny, washing away rats, mice, fle,
T€ one of his articles, where he says he has © done his best = — and leaving sd ie times, — Za eng
he . to teach me," and where he“ could not have b ot weather, a most refreshing sense o
po obj M point ou the matter which he consi- мр ihe had P ded all my ee bies Excessively fat pigs and other 3
! uri W. after
has fini
the p divisions of his subject ; so f. г
pru f ] ar as he has
gone, he has merely tried to clear up his own incon- 888 animity by ‚ е №
scarcely with * бадә —. close quarters. It feels, close to the jet, like a solid sul
2 - tan it ; :
graph which he has write. ^T ne offer him, hon. 126010 MANURING AND IRRIGATION. pe obi gap a Ln vines aa ot
terms i à пе uoto No. II. di Minen: » state
rise predicts, acknowledgment of superficial — erre. ME this subjeet, and purpose giving prae- diameter, and it is mos fer choked. W pariet
зацеррғеће bur papers ;” and, so far as I dopüsel de voiles Gh Qu. quem ha sidered that the on е tion. internally i
— it is the only way s escape that is open. first закс ld to some — advan — resulting from 40 lbs. — — — — x ed. The
Fn ens ев — сэй deg illustration са a funda- it. depasturing в, which always most fluid is in fact a confined, rushing, irresistible stream,
gna т: : from own ;" I, on 8 in 1 cows or bullock, it is well | travelling about 120 feet per minute with an impelling -
р ory great practical ap known that the portion covered by the solid manure | force of 98 lbs. per square inch, which would of course
E „ an г а year, азд ugly patches and wastes. | compress or elo ongate any compressible substance. Ttis
gating, we turn the jet against these masses, highly de rer that there should be no right angles in
immediately fluidised, dispersed, and sunk the pipes, all abrupt agg ye wa yes os с great obsiruc-
e t and strange to say, that very spot tions and causing waste of powe
hitherto avoided by cattle will almost immediately be опадао Be — at the e of the hy-
elosel; other portion of the drants. a general rule, the larger the pipe the les
— and —— slowly. D friction aa resistance, the stream travelling more
tg Deer Pan
closely packed, and where Grass is coveted, x. Ж; а osa ry through a à
The same мер takes place whether they are washed mischief I work жы, jets сон Т 155 anch gutta
iquid manure, percha pipes. When we only w чан one jet there wis.
straining compelled $^
in dry weather, speed
ing foul. „А heary shower from the fei |. Pinas ing equally on 3 may be irri
rages growth, and stimu- poin our farm a the same time, In
lates the appetite. It is astonishing much stock an | on a very large farm, with an ample supply of water, it
' managed ; — I feel myself bb to 1 d
E гам " готина. n ! the | work ral h ime.
: names чы Several j at the same tim
My ial faa just mention — very large quantity of stock water i ts of summer cn
BO pi у-у | been АА — opinions from the produee of the farm alone. One most striking | hardly be sufficiently apprceiate — that, besides i "
That there has been much тее авй full disenssion, ssion, | result is the improve ed quit of a вун, which being а manure, it carries down the heat of the surface
standing " somewhere is evident, and ite Piet et as - | formerly on ба one hand page NE ик "esl Soil, warms the subsoil, and gives off abundance of
at whose door it li Among the "ight to see | in fact, as I ha re, this syste steam, which, in 1 ing dew, protects the plants from
which it is common for great authorities meg 3 profitable farming, of. of which T feel now fully TTE the pinching cold of "A Ts ois t of my iron pipes
rs soe of ats i IN Vicissitudes of — s hav 3 а painful and | purchased in the neigh ood of Neweastle-on- Ine
y meant, none equals one who — оп agrivaltare, are in the spring of 1852 41. 5s. per ton. D
of Britain than any man- I а «| n — аме Щ of course allowed of no intermediate. profit. Now 8
Mr. Caird. I suppose I have the warrant of Mr. Lg «тегу Gy Maii. orm, slug, and grub, devour | price of iron ced. The joints as
for sayi ' - Lawes the crop. Rew, di Pirates th ғ has greatly advanced. e :
ах сы that, from the ninth line of page 461 e irrigation, 2 м ид» йи. arri эрча the lend from passing d С E S
d from e joint. *
offensive ammoniacal shower ; it either dase ten | Чо The Ti ad, me aed Deus deii in regard ^
-
8.1893. THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 123
inks, which n need by no means be expensive. F or | may be proper in dry weather to use much m ater, lanmen r dissolved. Every agrieulturist will, I suppose,
- my tank, which is 30 feet in diameter at the In * of the solid pudding under ibo. board readily admit that it is only in a fluid condition that
widest part, and 30 feet deep fro om the crown of the |t e jet, a rom à mpi a prae s and liquefies the manure can A absorbed by the roots of plants. With
dome, is only 43 inches thick, set in cement, the dome | u until it + abs ream like melted lead to the n my air jet I can easily dispose of 15 tons of solid
being of 9-inch brickwork, having a bearing or footing of | tank thro aah subterranean pipes. * pudding” daily, liquefied with about 120 tons of water.
16.00 work. My tank, which holds from 70,000 to attach much per nce to these working details,| I have said elsewhere that I believe — to bea
80,000 gallons, eost e about a complete. All tanks for until we adopted a hem we passed thro ugh a very | substitute for tillage, 7 the renovation i
should be circular, an worked from the surface down- p and vexatious ри of карина and stoppages. | in the soil. The of ie, arising from а —
h The t
rds. For instance a a band or circle of brickwork, 5 feet w we have no difficulty whate e gutta pe S of air ‚от of
deep,then another exeavation of 5 feet, and another circle | handles to the bottle I have de ol are very essential, |
of briekwor , and so on to the biete. 1 y these means | because a weight is attached to the lower one to sink 1 of injurio us Sentier e » on events y — “that
there is an avoidance of those dangerous slips which are | and to the гр опе а m to X it; shake it occa- | nearly one-half of the dried substance of all vegetable
by the pressure of the superineumbent mass, | sionally, and t any ac ecu i around it өү үте, is oxygen, shows how important a free
which p is received ел — Ager your ci өч I| without stopping the pares of * The Gutta — of it must be E the roots of plants, А." how
speak at heavy elays. The d , built P cha Company, Wharf Road, uy Ro ad, London, | injurious is its absene Deep and frequent tillage
i upwards, and loaded or banked wich gather a as ie work | have been most тем апа г eady to meet difficulties | supplies this to a — . — ане but irrigation on
proceeds, to prevent s bulging outwards. No seaffolding | in this matter. By raising the prac. At out of the liquid | soil deeply or naturally drained .
is needed for the dom and turning the two-way tap, the air is driven through | much greater depth, and, consequently, wi i
i i i bot nd othe
G
ils
komo and other s thrive well even in poor
sands — soils, Y well manured ; but no amount
of solid ng will e ompensate for r the want
tillage i in sim clays i E : d
ope we shall n mg orn de asked, EE has
science bui for agriculture re!" Itis im
co ee that this mode of irrigation without feeling that we owe it
trap-door or windlass by which entrance to the tank | water has been used in the maceration, detachm ‘and | all to science. Without mighty steam and imperishable
tgr бешш e it out, may be effected; р is the water-pipe; and e, | liquefaction of so much soli ийним, БЫР: us — gutta percha, without cheap iron, vain — ү ап
than from 30 to 40,000 gallons attempts at such an operation. can help lovin
s Sun and Winters Frost must be ed know of no process of rendering i the solid matters — science, which removes the v of
against, for on a hot day in July or August gutta percha | available better and cheaper by sa erp and | ignorance, and gives us some insight to those wondrous
pipes, when empty, will — e wax; — a cork | maceration. The ad addition ot po steam rom the | operations of Nature, enlarging our minds, an filling
should be placed in the end, or, what is better still, | engine facilit dec them with awe and reverence ?
there should be no E Lj ag, i e lad гова ng the other | position taking place more ete at a high or summer| The time is fast approaching pound the farmer will
at meal times. In win жашы» percha pipes would | temperature. The flesh is gradually detached from the | receive back weekly from our town and cities his
be fl of ic ioo. in the — e refore, to = this, eniti the latter must ultimately be removed and|supplies of food, altered in Sé; ut scarcely
raise the suction above the liquid i in the ‘tank, and your | digested with sulphuric acid or earbonised. So powerful |in value, How reasonable and delightful to trace the
will draw and force air through the pipes and is the agitation of the mass in the tank by the air jet, | bullock of to-day returning this day week, and passing
rive me -— the m leaving them empty. All the that it is not unusual to find round pebbles, — through the jet to produce on the morrow the food for
y be emptied, if necessary, | small pieces of flesh, &c., forming part of the shower | another bullock. The arterial Sepp and venous return
or or he guia percha rak pay be emptied by the atten- | which falls on the la: nd. will be the Hadas agrieul
n them, I may here mention — the gutta; As I ч through mossy and L^ si Boi cab же We ought to be the richest 3 country in
я ра, w hen nipped or injured, are repaired by | parks, mostly having a command о k or the world. Not 2255 do we consume all our own pro-
removing the damaged portion and inm the two | stream, I sorrow that the LR are a айну duce, but tax the world for necessaries and luxuries;
ends together like melted wax. It is worth while to see | see | informed of, or impressed with, the о p rocess of irri- | not only may the farmer demand back his bullocks and
itis done by the Gutta Percha Company, as 2 gation, whieh would, in a few short months, change | sheep, his pigs and poultry, his bread, butter, cheese,
will be frequent occasion for the operation. Nature's face, and add appearance, abundance, and eggs, and milk, but he may claim to have them
Amongst several practical difficulties was that of pre- | profit to their, or qne unfortunate owners. Although |flavoured with the spices of tbe east, the coffee
serving the fluid condition of heavy bullock manure, | the редно n has only меп їп operation for eight of the west, and the tea of China ; port,
posing horse-flesh, and other substances, If we months, it is telling very unmistakeably on the profits | sherry, brandy, and liquors, luscious
stir up a pailful of such matter, the heavy proce soon of my . and juicy Gra Mes A Figs and Arab Dates;
subside, leaving tho fid on the surface. Now, with an For instanee,’a piece of Red Clover of 8 acres, being and how thankful should be that free trade will
of manure Tr an imperfect plant, was condemned to be ploughed u supply him wi th millions of quarters of American
Бе ply it to fallow land during winter in а dense semi early; bu on the applieation of the jet it — Maize and Dalle Wheat, hundreds of millions of
condition, ly р gh to maintain 13 sheep per acre all the summer; French eggs, Dutch cheese, Holstein e and Ostend
by agi itating the contents of the tank in the vicinity of | thus setting free my other fields for hay. MODEM hovering on n his farm, in rich brown drops,
suction vessel, by air passing with great foree and — were fed until late in November. Again, so greatly to fill it with plenty and profit. No longer, then,
Velocity through a gutta percha jet, attached to a gutta | has i increased my produce of roots, both Swedes and should we hear of farmers feeding their animals
The air is drawn in and supplied by an Mangold Wurzel, that with 40 young — and 100 | millions of oileake and corn, at a certain loss of 33 per
- es cows and calves, pe. (oan u, unless I cent., for the sake of replaeing that which has left their
oscillati à on, being alternately ad- sheep, besid
mitted to the cylinder through a slit in the axle on € inerease my stock, carry me on — June, | farm for ever to pass down sewers, to be food for the
к it oscillates, The agitation or violent boiling of | In the mean time, owing to the liquid manure, 6 acres | marine plants of the great ocean, or only to reach them
fluid keeps the so atter in suspension until | of Rye Grass are now in capital feeding вен foe on | again in the shape of Peruvian guano at 107. per ton.
ру the suction into the pumps. This suction | land of a ийин» quality, and will evidently be a Let landlords and tenants believe that town sewage and
causes a sharp stream to set towards the suction pipe, heavy erop for ing in April, some of it being a foot | bullocks and sheep, and guano and oilcake, are identical,
80 violently, indeed, that solid substances are rammed | lon ong now. In fact, it requires no eonjuror to f: and then this reckless folly will be redeemed. Like the
in perfectly tight. The violent denied of the suction | that now my annual balance sheet will always show a great Jenner's vaceination, it will ultimately prevail, but
but is objectionable, and s t, | profit ; for there is no occasion to accumulate а |“ mr we is in the м, and another acre Bi \
now we have succeeded i tle goo profit fr th purchases of food. The power to teach us all мее"
; quoe! the area of | grow bulky root crops on a single ploughing—the oppor- | it already. J. J. Mechi, “Tiptree, F Feb. 10.
— ly. The 3. inch suction is in- tunity for foreing large grain erops after roots, the Se
ced into the neck of a gutta | great economy in and manual labour, the absence
of fail
bottle, about a ures from seasons and insects, and the power of Home Correspondence
and 18 inches diameter, pun thoroughly manuring and improving the subsoil fll zm * Mitchell will be kind enough
́— an mind at en te — — profit. \У | to go a little into detail with his experience in draining.
diame This bottle small
Tun
SUAE
5
ю
98
E
distance fro interior | i of.
K| | ann or available form is most Б — aa sae
| apertures admits a gentle current. | trated by Mr. Pusey in the Royal Agricultural Society's |. uiekly others + 15. À
Although made strong, if we at- — obl vol. 13, page 408 :— quite close enough for 4-feet
in too
te Superphosphate. Turnips. 99 of his Chemistry, “ Insolubili
pasty a form, it will eollapse, which Water drilled ... пу cwt. e^ 1 3 Нш nce ofa e fins ate a = b ko destitute of (сора: ;
is not to be wondered at, seeing Dust Ard M „ 1213 т tons. — €— се ^ — —
that if the pumps cannot draw advantage of 7 tons from the mere ene water has the same effect y о exudes a of
е
> presses 14 lbs. on “square 8 enormous of mars ;
of the surface, I have now two such bottles, one | 43} tons per aere of Mangold Wurzel, admitted by all r —— ip —
of the size баси for weak liquor, the other made | who saw it to surpass anything of the kind they had seen and vegetables do not decay, for they ean irae po 1 freely
supported inside by an iron wheel to | this season, supplied with oxygen; but they uni rgo putrefaction, for whi
collapse, The holes in this bottle are of опе-| І eannot too tao eisongly in insist on cre i hn t дни — юды — e Ты, be
ido SO OO 8 a thieker arising from applying all the solid manure реа samian |, — all surr dior — n oar the ped 5
on, it must. be b mind that gs exit or suspension. With Us exception of litter, all the plants E All а" from which oxygen can be
holes in the delivery jet must Lu proportionate, or you animal excrements, solid and liquid, may forthwith pass|extraeted yield it to * trefying bodies yellow oxide of iron
will often get them by solid matter. Some idea through the jet; where long straw is used for litter (a | PU ineo abite ee —
1 „ es II. tact
: i ay ina te covered tank, communi- | metallic oxides, the ashes of [tiae Er T gans е
course it ma. чн һу a larger supply of water, | eating with the suction же, and the jet of water passing | change the р utrefaction of its organic constituents into a pure
| Үк ш Я е : aa ash away all — — and from the moment at which all the
8
may be formed hore the specific gravity of our soup when | system that must soon give way to the boarded floors), (br оГ ien — — m Ae z aN frequent renewal of айг by
m ii M А )
* tor ] it from time the
wer to make it comf y available, although it | Ла ара ies ics nl ag Сл mdi r
124
morning. It weighed
n about six-inch lengths;
weigh his
But I would | the we pun it on the following
does he at 4 feet is the 30 lbs, My litter is all cut up in
d — deeper the better! | and on my return home I esi
we could not go py А aga ti for each box; an
The — — would te a ite more expensiv n those
then the distance between might
fields at 30 s between,and an excellent job.
he mean to say th
— h dail ey have water alway
x 3 р, very little. С. Lawrence, Ci rencester.
peni
as | of this шүл connexion was most : p
W.
THE AGRICULTURAL . UA
леа е ns has ina "kinds of pue other hang
ir plants a third pro Surpris
Profold Á— "a wor es ter Pt each. d таай,
stalks, ha т € er, so as to
ortettes.
Weexty CouNciL was held a
re we to know the Fr in Hanover Square
re а in drainin ebruary ; pres
equally important, viz. that of a
the race of ] Potatoes
field in the same w way. pe T., January 31. the chair ; Mr.
as Manure.—I shall be glad if Denison, M.P., Mr.
Fisher Hobbs,
Mr. H. Mn ing, Mr
| 5 with the Dahli
with the Potatoes combined w
—.— ңе
ste, as if wx de had ‘been
ne st the Н
i eculiar flavo
Mr. Row Pro Sew Mr.
Mr. Sone’ sol Mr. qos проп Stauszeld, M. P.
Wri Professor Eug e Risler, of the
or skins rns, whether it h n tried, and | and Mr.
è what price per it can be supplied. W. C. agricultural esta ыен aa Versailles having been
Trevelyan, A m. gaged for some time e tour of inquiry
connected with the же age poc ural Chemistry
en
Treatment of Ewes, Фс. —1 was about to send you a
few observations in 83 to the treatment of ewes
pec
management requisite in prar i н ‘four ‘ae ——
Гоча табы we remark а -— T—
he Potatoes are, as pig into several parts
they are planted (according to the positon of bg So-called ©з
and are placed in the earth close
s
ie mo e
prior to lambing time, when I found them much | and being now on a visit to this ney or the purpose | those of the Potato. The bulbs of the ‘Cyclamen alone
anticipated gy Bis in the azette, Ph bas M long | of continuin inquiries, faroure the Сойлей а OE үнө Arie arare but à root, the ent ca
t it y questionable practice to give to | his "Euri at meetin In wo harvests we perceived that th of the
animals the large quantities of tery food which com- he es of 18 additional candidates for Nur Helianthus were to those of the Potato, in respect to nu ra
monly prevails, wet n I determined not to | at the mit “Monthly Council, е) received an үш ее = арна and Potato were equal
Pie my ewe urnips at all before lambing time EODORISING SEWERAGE Ma —A ihe 725 i mid bet „ун * . at шем О wes tothe
misse on the tures (which you may — E from the Imperi ussian Agency “Office, i in Pall Mall of blossoming, whils t the contrary was the case with the Cy
East, inviting the Council “ to witness some experiments | men and the Carduus,
have long ceased
260 on 50 мен) fed twice а day with chaff cut from a
rick made ixed seed
some of
ae
od | m
experience amongs еер, considers them the ri
finest lot of lambs he ever saw dro The only
casualty we have experienced has
birth of two lambs, the
re
SAC of the ашиде t in
suffered a at all, and are nursing twin lambs ae The Co
informati
oro
valuable man uncil decided, that, as man
| inquiries were е made by the edis of the Society on
ion, Professor Way, its
ULTIVATION, — Dr.
ОТАТ John
ng, in Austria,
RI N
of Kueniglber, near Hietzin
ted to
= But the combination with the Cyclamen was the most
markable of all. m wild plant exhibited so little ie it
that for a long time I con
the said plants sacrificed their gorii
Potato, the Cyclamen sacrificin
well. W
i
fol
being succeeded by а purely parasitical life. The Potatoes elur
L4
e
seed h hay-
e Ca ALS roots, that they actually grew to
u extracted out of the
ence
[ЕЕ
|
i
execution
had
оп the contrary, it is bene
object
roots, as
committing any excess in that wa strongly | offers itself to
to forcing it into deni i in а Maps of 140 Ibs, AE doable sex of | the
worse than sheer arl. is
bebe m йы, жо, а Es larly durin
any bullock Should have more
, and
stan
i em
I use Moody's cutter, | suddenly break he 2 if the double se sex Yr the piunt
9 mixed up in eed were follo — E
Y separate | fe bein rodo fiat by -Дедепегас)
psal this still more | accidents tal sat eredi
has
tion
This provision of nature is
fe.
уте endeavoured to em *
ub de mia т ү DU in has m
chance, h а
рапіса, which does not belo the genus
twas as attended. notwithstanding, via: the most |
means thus employed termina:
Some plant ofa a kindred во sort, m.
n plant
existed in o ane у бошай
lati 1 pe y iso stat
—
I this year’s planting was, 1 shall consider the po
ur
S [armar
o
$
8
ж
ae
D
45
BS
2.2.
EE
58
m
8 8
ERE EE
38"
S
HH
pe
HH
12. 8 5
t hat
not make here? and that, too,
to reckon thos + of periments which might be made, a
with still greater certainty, in the extensive circle
me
5. All the entire erop of gore resulting from the four.
binations above-mention ed, I hay nag — sets in
Should the next planting remain {== hiec P
f
| Т
is
Mr. Rowlandson had 10 ong considered
arise from a hrs of i a
Le
„В,
і
Ње
n the tri
Pry. | the: consequen
re- | took up much n In answer to
that
s cil with a detai
Sun | potas
o; firmed t |
own. The longing Ё the |
anifested p
tate
t had been чару was
the iulii of "ihe same alkali. Nor
from Canada and other countries
cen
1 | ШШ |
The а
3 mut ue
en favoured the COB
um statement of = on agin and pr im
| of that expanding. c
Ac DES FA
Reynolds S
— on other —— not containing a his |
“inna етан 21
tion of which formed in Е
[Bes o whioh formed in woh Lari
eee
g—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
125
s was employed as warn for Pota-
of (wood of wood-ashes ә otash, and
a to m amount
Imata
о)
field," ,Stated that he soaked 1 nis seed-corn about
— urs
in er old ur
circumstan
D her than amem
" Ww.
on. They fou
А ма — than
however, varying much, "uno oP to cir-
Profe: -— се ‘concluded his mes
tion 1 mbers to the
Y y
Plants and Animals s and the Theory of Раната,
forming ird volum w Agricultural
Eneyelopædia, р plished эч "Brunswick, in 1850. These
opinions are tained i — NE Dr.
Schulze's -— © entitled, " е Thaer or Liebig !
s mit — Mr.
s, M.P., of Leigh Court, called thea attention of the
to th g
wn
last num
's Journal, page 528, Mr. 3 the author
icul Ch
ascertain
the nutriment which. * feed
say of чы dat, in his or Oats”
Mr. H remar!
3 ons; especially
mnected with Twitch, whi which w 1 would, he тА
form апе subject for a lec and discussion
or for a distinct communication tu — — roa The
sugg
ered em to be referred for
to Professor Way, the consulting chemis
ived these
—— and ord
a report to
the Society.
Oak-solr.— Mr. Adderley, M. P., of Hams Hall,
Warwickshi docet ys to th
кН.
w
cati the subjec of failure in the gro
ina portion of са val Fo orest of Arden, where the Oaks
have retain
8|nu
ease | It is said that Oats in the Lothians will ye eld 12 bushels
ila: Esse
erop,
gm
much
of| b
by the name | s
mber of the
r | is given to
- | the
th
t of i
e Counc "hing ied thei — orn now-
Th
dgments for communica:
HiGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL, Jan. 19.—Rotation of
inte of Mr. Hope, - — conti-
ed fro 108.)—In Englan crop of Wheat is
almost invariably taken after Gover
ractice is correct, or it woul e
pra
e ас "à have twice tried Wheat ‘after Grass, but the
.|le cations — made to them,
adjourned to — оза of March. In
7”
r for hee en by p
is incurred
16 | lands are qom -= оне will it be for all parties
ne, y doe - to dry vd oui sted, ecessar
e nd | neve
must
ractical men,
e Sae expense that
In m
experience
, the gre 1 y
e often found the reverse of this to be true ; and the
^ Cyclopedia
арр ily fal fair calculation made o
nure obtained annually from
a
u
ev "r acre
rop W ж
the landi in better condition. Our climate i is more suitable
nd.
of Englan
tatoes, which sho
re — are sufficiently i different from the
rer © crops. tru Beans a seed-
plant, yet ES being drilled, horse, and hand-
hoed, г Азиб decidedly a cleaning crop, and Wheat
ell
without their influence.
re than Beans d „ya the
difference betwixt an iaferiór erop of Potatoes and
one is so enormous, th №! besides all the farmyard
pre — can — em, a guan
r Rape dust to the value “of 50s. or 60s. an acre i
2 not to n pd misapplied.
the former.
rably
oundation x my own practice ‘though I T no means |
—— hly adhere to it. I fi W a
portion of Grass to lie for in» yix for the hber of
having a run for lambi A consider-
able quantity of Pree oe
vigour. In a fas 4 old Oak avenue in Mr. "eger de
E about 208 years old, two vacancies
years ago, by young
had bios well until the last ius уеб,
— p rapidly died away. Their
vered
Onka. iik
during whi
roots were found
dry-rot ;
d
the
ch |i
e second year,
and the кеседи; Oat crop is almost invariably inferior,
T tes so much in appearance
а noti
field near the homestead pasture
together, and where it Zo be атана 2 many
pu and, besides, when once a turf was form
urposes ; 8,
on it, I believe it would pay as well as any portion of
that when broken
from it.
1
Ex and Paling 1 40 clean per acre on
years ago from Australia,—Mr. Learoyd, of —
1
howe
| may be styled een ca
ir | East-Loth
э transmi
sown in the last week of April, |
bushels good
...
have now qui
Grass
2 Trefoil
0
after them, that on — majority of | all
ossible |
ce, that, after | |
and Cow-grass
ould rather be inclined to lei
than to ad
oda and sal
ngthen
opt either the four or five course
acre, had a wonderful effect on the last crop. The * Clover,
after the Wheat, has
| taking two succeeding
Oats, which area shocking nuisance on
Б
+o
— рори of
ps on the
success of the experiment.
| wre
| horse fit only — an
him, n
There
Mete Mey e considerable number p too
district of the arable part of |
tenants are all bound their |
year, it is often
жар С
what |
,n
ishm
this done ch
d
езу
е onl
prejudicial to the
for
| rich, as economically as
and harrowed in. The
| field treated in this manner will only be Oats this season,
i tation. ject
mp |
either will it pay to be sparing
oth il
eaten
convert the additional straw — а
small be
oa the
It is also against the rules
7
—.— . y should be grown that the soil and elimate
126 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Екв. 19,
—
seen only two pairs, but they SMITHFIELD.—Monpax, Feb, 14,
POULTRY. - 2 x 2 ты mts from the Unite d State es, sent The supply of Bea — ar vm aba n consequence, Dricag
I believe, Dr. Ben ave re have advanced about per S. on the &verage.
Ox Th ay, the 10th, another of the pe events by — pat. — — Ben — the American — Sheep; however, the number wb = «LT
i ltry world ^ eame off? We allude to the ram pr yp their * — I do mire no lower. There are a few shorn on ofr, but the Prices
а e з otts's birds, better known, till . ex- m iar — —— brown and white in colour, ant evidently is too cold for them, — 4 the butchers wil —
— j err i 'oehin С impression was, and I still price for the wool on t rade is slow for all d :
ibited, as Mr. Catlin’s. We believe the result will] related to the Cochin China. My i — 2 — a attributable to bin pries. all description q
, hieh h lieve it, that with a white Coehi , 00d Calveg
settle a point hitherto undecided, as to whieh is Malay hen I can make a Brahma Pootra fowl. J. Baily, 113, | rather dearer. — and Holland there are 612
t popular strain among amateurs. Whether we Mount Street. = 5 n 135 > — from = ойр 83 T fro Beasts,
reali from
sed by the whole of the birds, — нр e ы ^ Mi mà бош
or to the prices obtained by the best of them singly, it Notices to 65 ; hern — -
m admitted that Mr. Andrews's birds have gone | Awentcax Тивезнтхо Macarse : A Sub. Application should be Best Scots, — 4 1
far beyond all competitors. Imagination had — — нобе: American ра per. bone-dust in any quantity to pest Short- M з 1 —3 а e£ #0 : E mai 0 : —0
busy with all who attended, and when the birds we epply máx i£ up with а little cond, "1 wet it with liquid | Ве qudlity Boasts 3 2 —3 6|Do 8 y - 4
sra roun e auction-yard the first feeling manure, and let it Mif and ae П in a measure —— — Best Dom sme I : X е
і ted: after which sow it broadeas w 7 Ste sb clo „© ae
ae ared to be one of disappointment, gr mms bc ( pee vias ry a has been ribbed: ie — and after the 1 5 о a ү. : i А 10
uc Her ected. en, 10%“) farm-dung has been put in 2 фа. Дир › | Beasts, ‘3981 ; Sheep * Lambs, по, Calves 152; ea 8
ever, sober reason resumed her empire, it was pre- and cover both dung and guam togeth bor. : Aar, Feb. ' 88 275,
dicted by those who were to such scenes, | Carcory: G Grant. Fuld details given in Blackie’s “ — — The supply of both Beasts and —— is very small, and congg,
and who noticed the continual marking of catalogues, —.— — 2 rtp v of no quently although trade is slow, Monday's prices are fully main,
H
¿+ Usk. You ‘see to be doing the work very well, inate T f
that the sale would be a good one. “The Hen.” Mr. Coflars are in our pie unnecessary except, perhaps, in| tained. Trade is pee ~ ngly heavy for Calves; there isg
Andrews’s old hen was constant! surrounded, and the| very soft ground.— Theory MA who wrote an article on эе once
verdict which long since called her —— best in —— this subject at page 107, m — p letter, mit is — for 48 Beas ts, 1030 Sheep, and 162 Calves. From Scotland, —
admi “Sir Ro Dien ah xr ойго, he wil send — er- and 90 Milch Cows from the home co I nties.
was unanimously 1 ext Ewe: A Subscriber. She goes vith i young Ре оне d = rst. of S be- d 1
described in the catalogue as 4 matchless in form oh GOLOSHES FOR SHEEP : Correspon The —— Bost Scots, Bost Lon ng — i fe
colour,” * the Hen’s ghter,” — the celebrated your failure. Your shoes — t ds — 0104 2 "s
et r emittens oe ы tate M t f seed in Best попона 3104 0 Eres 2d quality з 10—4
shallow rows» 12 ог 14 inches apart, upon deep pitted — 2 d quality Beasts 3 2—3 6 Do. 6—6
Me be — s i and if. possible, Pe —— soil Your s do very well. — nd 8 wal
the facts that Sir Robert sold for 40 уте” ; the Hen, You will obtain e — in August ч
1 bred oe 5 eae 2 Calves ove ove T
Й ot know it. p
thongh = old one, for 35 guineas ; Welington, — — Эйден аа: б 0 | Pigs
P CHARCOA A oie n. The farm of Chadbury is near
27 guin and the Hens —— 221, One hun- Evesh хац and i or was in the occupation of Mr. Randall. We | Beasts, 730; Sheep and I . 2530; Calves, 230; ^n
dred тегү twenty-one lots brought 7 not know if it be the one described in the r — to which HAT. — Per Load of 36 ‘Trusses.
^": eter, nor de we know if that nae iride be correct of the SMITHFIELD, Féb.
wdges.— Your correspondent “An Old] farm s — refer * D^ charco 3 pssst nga M — Prime Meadow Hay y 78s to 3 Glover (mom 90840105
—— cites a case wherein he states the preference | ingredient in composts wit smoniaca 1 | charcoal ia | Inferior do. s econd cu * 70 90
a dealer would show to birds which had been purchased near peat we iPod ne re Lie — and ia. its merely | New Hay oA bil Ре * *
of him just previous to an exhibition, wm, the prim: 4 dried state im сот post wi with йш PA mtr Сойер M Aser, Feb. 17. Er.
ject in, rize at such ex is | SALT AND LIME action of the one upon | Prime Meadow Hay 885 to 955 | Inferior Clover , 70s to
2 to pes mens im re To what| is completed, the salt is converted into a much more active | Inferior do, n. = 63 80 е че ca
ore m "t€ = y imaginary case substance—carbonate of soda; and of that it would not New Hay = menr me бан one, 5 ОШ
cmm e allow their fancies to roam advivable-te — ent. a quan- С 105 КОЛЫ
satan. Old Clover. ... 98 :
which prove wretchedl tity which would be produced by rather more than its weight | ed M IE
— port an opposition ^ bornl h z of common salt. But the process is not completed; only a K LAN
2 5 sp "sinh y 2 zw small portion of the — becomes thus — composed, and there-| Monpay, Feb. 14.— The “supply Р English Wheat to
im the face of everythi that is candid and р d
meis 1 - tl ti — — bi hin 8 в "10 buses) a в) 5 эч like * ^ wá — = prices. For —— was Seer RE
rtial? Yo q as mueh lime (within or mshels) as you like. an | last week's 1
poultry — cattle is not ana — Are not would be to sl 1 the on » — fone, and | good кы = ч бр 9 at former rates. The Flour trade 1
the be — at wo different exhibitions ht b: turn over for two or — . 688 quiet. exes quired after, and — finest sam
- : а злы boug : Surerrnosrnate: J G M. Add of acid — e-third the weight — vo bt е at om f advance of 1s. per qr. — and!
enterprising persons, solely for the purpose of improving | ef the bones, It will not convert the whole; but it is probably | are full — The Oat t — emains йо alteration. ^
their strains! Certainly there might be an exception poog 75 iho рагро ро 3 CS per vory Уе " "n creer, IMPERIAL QUARTE i > &
i case V i а ewt. of ва e 0 p 8.
in the 1 of your h de in — 7 mary being. of soil ed — will m a first-rate compost for Grass lan d. — Essor, 2 — — =
But ean he inform me what there is to m About drills apply to Mr. Hornsby, of invio ax: Grantham,
from going to Mr. Jonas Webb for a tup or aewe,orto Mr. or Mr. — rett, Saxmundham, Suffolk ant Norfo
Fisher Hobbs for a boar or a sow pig under similar reign
circumstances? And will he tell — IN - y — А Barley, grind . & distil., 258 to 288. Chev. Malti
; ir di — i in rke oreign.. grinding and een 26—30
not sell their diff t animale for атк ts, 19 Oats; oan апа SANIR peices romers
1 pocket, mar = Tat а we : GARDEN, FER. 19. Pics Seote and Liner P
— with i —— breath > e market has же been Lr i Long Modi ds ut m a = = ——
,
the n there 29
fair со — En those — — the miserable the demand. Table Pears and Apples are, however, still scarce. E» — ‘foreign git
— мей The former are almost entirely confined to Beurré Rance of У ieee foe... qua.
— his diminished and but second-rate e A — the latter to American Newtown xc Pet a — m
deservedly too, for Then why this wild outery Pippins, and a en Pippins, The supply of Pine- A :
against dealers as — in poultry exhibitions? A | apples is esty well — a Forced Strawberries continue to
— Subscriber. make their appearance. Cob and —.— Nuts are realising fair „ Maple. 895 {0
H
or
4264 Red . LLL 0-6
Bi TIEN m
| 609
Talore
Ik
Каа ОКА o E :
i Я kale and Rhubarb are ty
POULTRY : Numerous ous Correspondents. I regret as much as you can f foreign growth. Both Sea Fee best marks delivered... Per sac
the —4 “ 12 5 and T would willingly h heat them, were it in 3 and du — 50 — — dear. — are also — 24 ditto
my power
— —
а trifle dearer. псе. Cut flowers consist of
— 5 way — хез Primuias, Early 1 Tulips, Boned, Cysiainens, ] — Fem AY, et Ур! ;
d Camellias. FRU em up to this morning's market, TR a rr
ond rices. For Wheat in moderate requ
y Pine apples, per Ib., 6s to 10s Almond des * peck, 5s same nk The — as all — — of spring corn ist
Apples, Cre де sh, est edge 2s sweet, per r Ib. з 25 to 38 supported. | Flour is a slow ‘sale, and p
— — doz, т: 2-44 - Nuts, obs, 1101 , per bush., 208 Floating cargoes of Wheat from the m». on Europe —
Lemons, per d ut озн Chestauts, | р: bushy 8s to 205. offered, and would be jim 1s. oues
Oranges, per dom, tet : RRIVALS THIS WEEK. MUT C
— per doz. 1з to 28 voie Em gd to 4d | Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. | Flour, _
; Brussels Sprouts, per per hf. sieve, Sloe per ei | Qrs. Qrs.
үсе В doz., 28 to Эв pre Cab., per score, 4d to 6d — «| 1510
аан, 4s to 6s — Cos, „Is to 28 ў een] —
— — 855 2 Radishes, per doz, 2s to 26 eq Foreign 24
= 9s i re, to 2s
а * Small Salads, p. pun., 2d to 3d " :
Bis — Od to 18 6d | Horse Radish, p. bundle, 1s to 33 Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. Bea
n, 85s to 150s M , 98 to 3s 6d —— j
— 9s
8.
1 › sieve, to 1s
— ,perbush,2s 6d to4s6d | Artichokes, Jer. do, 1s to 16d аш poem
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h, p. doz., 25 to 58 — do., 24 to 3d | Aggreg. Aver.] 45 9 | 8 MS 6 181 - н =
Beet, per don, is to 18 6d Watereresses, p. 12 bun, 4d to Gd Duties on — Grain 18. per qr. pie
aa Fivereenons IN THE LAST WEEKS” a
i — Tuvurspay, Feb. 1 — of the sales of | —
t wools in та at an advance of 1d. per lb. оп October | Prices. | Jan. 8. Jan. 15.|Jan. 22.
recomm н . makes the holders here firm, as the cost of — dif- ече — ;
“Ж. u decide on will cost | ference in jenes, wil il bring the small
You must give your whole — to stock y to an advance of to — — of re-
cm bay:
to compete successfully; you must exhibit plaeing is with difficul creased p: realised.
— Yo to mp must con, iae tho you will t vas n find a| In English V Wools there is but Tittle di PL all ар appear holding
off, an ing ftom в — se fi e close but
Dy,
and са —
be d = while the nt 5 d for ming =
one, w emand for — las |
breeding fancy birds. zr first thing to m 25 А
the n at the I
во
— — of the year;
j
re) Ж Ж А
15, | qui sel le, LrvenPoor, T TF — “ol grain aud
before any active buying will be apparent. The accounts of the Flour this — т, Fob; 5— Th —.— daily activity,
e co x rb
their stoe!
k eat
m n set $ "De —
is — E t for the them. Snow is hurtful, as ћете pue the first Wednesday in March, but this season is an excep- — Som one somewhat checked tony у
believe nine ae as T x Xu can only F | tion to the rule, as the activity of December and | January has a of demand, and por s
D can cover u m S period of tiie advance ‘on org odi "8 Tdi re
e eafled fd. to 2d. ode adn
POTATOES.—Sournwanx, Feb. 14, sack on Flour, and 6d. on Ostmenl. Omer ar Feb. М.
During the week the arrivals constrise have been limited, | Stain trado wore without alteration of price, d
but foreign ports and by railway. Trade | E
i-um at the followin au :— York "M yn 80s, to | on
Lincolnshire 1005.; Scotch do to 1005. 5
Seni — and — 705. to — A whites, 759. to S65, ; were in
88
87 2
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:
d
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28 8
t
ave
- them. - t 5 ven eggs eaeh to
will not repent it. fer low perches to roostin
ground’: 24 inches МЕК and абын 7 inches wide. Dutch, 60s, to 65.
take a 3 — “tm, saw it in HO A HOPS.— Bonovon Manner Feb
" в r
let the round side be uppermost.—, I rdiy competent to attenden and Smii eR deii АРДА
givea Tootsie of the Brahma angst fowl, and therefore do (5mm in num with bens gradua! Пу ad advancing,
$
Oatmeal in fair retail demand. Indian Corn in bettor
full prices. Barley, Beans, and Peas unaltered in value-
8—1853 ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 127
GRICU URAL i JA S ‚
AS ERTISER, who farms his own Occupation, MES PHILLIPS & Co, Sales bu Auction,
Е з taking TWO or THREE PUPILS fe INSTRUC- 116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT. — — i
пой in FARMING. The situation would offer advantage oodd HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL FORESTS OAK BARK
have just left school, as the A — m
bis experie ce in Tuition, would be able to . ee PATENT aat a GLASS | one Thousand Nine ы bis 3 * Timber, Flittern,
ed iss "tion in practical Land Surveying, Farming Accounts, булка Co PUBLIG BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORIES баро Bark, in Stack, situate in the Ner Forest, Dean Forest,
and Agri — D кР за — attention aid yd унн wood and Saleey Forests, Wychwood Forest, and at
ainault.
respect аз Mem ЧА letter prepaid) to Mr. E. С.
their »— m " — RIVER have been honoured
tary to the Diss Farmers’ Club, TIS TOR — Norfolk Packed in * for Cutting-up of the sizes thick. thick. nick. М 5 p the Right Hon. T. F. Kennedy, the
COLEBROOKE THOMPSON wil nufactured. mmissioner in charge of her Majesty's Woods and Royal
Er ard a alow atc of their Establishment м Р Р s. d. s. d. | 8. <, Tore rests, = offer to public нды. — the Auction Mart,
be happy daught 30 inches wide and from 40 to 50 long Bartholom ane, London, on THUR E ey 3d day of
parents —À d dM d wif od ernal attention to | Or 20 " " 50 ,, 70 a, d March, at 12 o'clock, i de about 1900 T s of —
y Sum a ‚ ав well as the religious and moral well- above 70 40 6 |0 110 * Timber, Flittern, : and Sapling Bark, of ed, абу. and a
— f upils. The house is situated on high ground, a fro * — Saplings
being 5 M acto Gardens e system of education deve- In meet — to the sizes orrat: felled last spring, ай — which is in асе е following
fps he inte e intellectual faculties withont overtaxing the me югу — — — * 44 А e E А ч 2 : : * e x с
nded s fro hamptott.
— — 10 by 8 14 by 10 0 510 630 8 1095 tons in the Forest of мер inty of Gl ter.
glish Literatu Drawing. —— ” " Ў
pae i — ond 9 — Minereloxy and Geo logy,” — 14 M" 10 * 13 ft. ңы es length „ 266 tons in the Forest of ае си in “the County of
— =» ind h, and Italian Languages, Harp, -— Cslisthen ic d ceed 20 - 0 53 0 7|0 8} orthampton.
German, rench lady resides in the The кз pinches. .. . „ 43 tons in "the a жө. of Salcey, in same County.
detailed prospectus containing the plan of study, i d the ames | 12 ft. sup. „ 8 ft. sup. or if above 20 » 239 tons in the Forest of Wychwood, in the County of
3 who are among the first — the metropolis, may and not above 300 6 0 74/0 9 Oxford.
А = on a plication Number of pupils limited to 12. —25, inches long. ". 158 tons at Hainault, in the County. of —
Gabonese Hyde Park. _ ус; т; 0 n 9-0 ӨМӘ Sal 010 | dation of all classes of purchasers, and sold at per ton. The
ALUS GARDEN N — - best Proteetion from | 5 Hn C£ M, 40... 0 7310 9 | 010 Bark in the New Forest may be inspected on —— to Mr.
very durab cheap article; more ; " " 4 ” — " x : : : at es He : MÀ À M са New Риб yan,
sae M | 4 | Lymington, Ha at in the Forest o n on applica’
en any former year. Seid by the principal Nursery 10 p " 12 * % a 65. 0 8i 0 10 0 " ү tB Mac HEN, Deputy Surveyor, Whi iteme ма Park, С ole = rå;
— — —— —— " "n "n n oor ication to T.
NG, for the protection of Fruit 15 20 75 90..| 0 10 0 11 1 0 | Lryvett, Deputy Surveyor, — 3 er Fores
ANNED NETTI P 29 м : 95 Е 90 ш TRRZP- ы t 011 1 2 — that in Wychwoo d Е pplieation к
Trae оа — e and М ш ои ИЕ ау wm $0 100 „ 120 1 3 |1личтл and Mr. R. Moris, Ascot, "Barford “Oxfordshire; that
pi g^ 2 308.; go — — Waxed Quarries з : s % E. i, Barki on application t ? a oF McCr —— of Little
к 50 F at ar ings e, 0 of w
LESE ner yard. Serim Vases by 4 and 6 Los ng iy 0 6d. | 7 by 5 and 7i 75 by 53 . 125. Od. ood =“ тау qme ыо 3 the qo of с A
7 t 8 by 6 and 8} b . 13 Не 7 and 10 b 1 s and Forests; 2, Whi ace; бе сикен, —
Ерсіхетох & Co.’s, 17, ара Bars, City, and Old — y y 6 в. у8 5. 0d. Bartholomew Lane, ‚ London ; of Messrs. CLUTTEN, 8 ,Whi
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HORTICULTURAL GLASS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
THOMAS MILLINGTON'S WAREHOUSE,
87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT,
LONDON.
per square 5275 for th e usual 8 sizes
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Also in ay, the entire Stock о soft-wooded Plants, consisting
of Dahlias, Geranium s, Cineraras, n sap Plants, &c., with the
ses, Pits, Frames, and uten: sils-ir n-trade.
BANBURY, OXFORDSHIRE.
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSER RYMEN, RAIL-
WAY CONTRACTORS, & PLANTERS GENERALLY.
IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF VA ALUABLE
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call particular attention to his unriv alled
e mornings ee yo — —
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Number of Lots, and the shortness of the day:
Galvan- Japanned HIN CHINA FO LS.
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„ extra strong „ 5 = 2 F or Me pum 4а di E м, the Metropolitan and Provi iin 8 се from the — -
All b 14 айя UILDING WORKS, of Mr. John r.H . Collinson,
I the upper Eie: — : width at propo — — alts г E дзевер 8 со — pri d fone Mr. T. H- D TEE a — x
fourth. Galvanised proof etting Phe: articulars rel: he. Ийне ба sent on — "y^ 3
паге foot. —— as 4 . bem ae: 6 me en and cohen pede to Mr.J. —— bam dece — pedi sii
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— by BARNARD & Bisnop, Market Place,
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Мыз of PORTLAND СЕМ (CR -which
2 ; | I of which the v is at
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on of clean. gravel add one of river sand. To five parts
ches aeo Ue Gordon — —
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Sheep Netting, me Sat high, 1з. Gd. and 25.8d. per. yard. | It may then be laid dien uude. Any urer can mix
— a — lia Rods, Garden | and spread No tool is required the and in 48
De een itn rdles ad every ying Wire, Trellis. Work, | hours it as hard as а rock. Vegetation
E visible Wire Fencing, Hurdles, a description of Wire | through or upon it, and it resists the action of the severest. :
Uk me + aeree quern of | It is necessary, — through it, to 2 fall
— to T. H. Fox, City | from the of the path towards the sides,
FED Whee Wi end iren PROC Fence Manufactory, 44, Skinner Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. Waite & BROTHERS,
Street, and 6 and 8, Snow Hill, London. Millbank Street, `
(оке
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FANCY POULTRY AND EGGS.
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F. hamplon o of 0 | American, per X : ^ рабу m мна ind RTICLE AS GOOD AS SON, S,
* m 7 , 0 . A EA y Ў cte UN men I
British Qu pers m4 — por paper 0 Б ae eh ee 5s. to 1 .
ight's dwarf н 1 9 per pint 6 orn mm cm Spawn, per b rgest in culti arb, per zal 1s. LY BE PRO
— qe 2 CELER „0 6 All th 8 Victoria Ra ushe vation), 1s. Hol Per CURED.
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ВЕА Ӯ, Syon Ho Perfection м6 Shilling Early ee 3 Per bushel—e. d wea dou 06 paver mama 20
Earl W. see T rolific. arly H Esp d crimso Wi Р » nudi E y
Sword * «^ FM 5 5 Free Bearer |. W Kidne wo d e| TARY Shaw Nest. "8 8 nee urple .. 923 Peas, " carnation. :3
ongpod m rc r . . 0 alnut-le: Prin i 0 | Kaulfussi 0 8 › SW on, mirs
an 6 errison' A rod 8 0 A Regent’ E jä am d se all \
Taylor's W 2 "0 6| Walke oc LES ML sh- leaved Ki * 1 0 Four Mignot 4 б E f mite t for 0 8 Рева 5 the elo |
Johnso indsor. 0 6| Winds шег e And m any oth 0 pn. өр: me NDSO Phlox DEO ` |
* Gree n's Wond 0 8 Early or Prize EDT er most. d OS Soe per cama 4 0 ТЕХ МЕ О 0 3 x sory c
. rly Hand Ga sheep tecla 5 0 TAL G RN A ond таноб
New 8 noa "o g| Ea — glass. 0 € rlic, per Ib., he best e late xir s gurus o RASS - 6
yen rly Ridge Buddi "6d. varieties, n в; alc 6 0 vatus SES n shad
Frenc House dwarf 0 8 MEL . ( : Russia, Sate 15 Pruning Kniv ets perp o seed saved arent p s) es 8- 15 D wa
Liver red 7 ;1-0 * es s Gol 2%, wc bare et di ach. ore ts, per. tb Ga. Briza a gre pulchella "s : 8155 new, — д
New long-podd 11 0 | True pee tea, 7 DES ‘Com, Rape ES 8 е у. Pilotos DNE 0
Scarlet bin Ps e Syon Ho its kind „Hemp, &e., бра pinn "Lo APTE e, from
Pain unners egro.. 1 0 Snow's Hyi Hyb use. .0 6 — da oderate terms, w for — — бык 8 0 6 Po tyste — on
dy d ree есі. rid Green-fle 0 6 As ay be had on ith every Mrd Parks OF us A oe tentilla Garn can lovers
"dé 7-4 all 4 4 sh 0 6 e 24 dis LOWER S n applica cle true to purs, 12 distinct G 5 arn rei
аә London Red Per oz bi ihe тен: sorts A da E- T. ‘the 5 e DS. man ii Pol "Thom 2
„ Silver, ог Seakale ... 0 6 is market. Do. i ture, каара collec in sealed i mixed d rs. 2 6|P yanthus ees
n Whyte kale N ENDI n 12 distinet colo all the packets, sui ud 3 ortnlaces ЖОМЕ E
Borecole, ne 8 black .0 6 Bata Imperial VE. A mixture » urs, the colours of the. , Suitable ptosiphon d ocket _ ) са Splendens
w headin „0 6 tavian, pe у em ere rb G Us th е алс v. e — a! 5 mt per fl Thell pe
IN ime aa c ETE Гесс 8 beben ei Fes e AN
white, varie- 6 2 ps e collec sian Stock num m „ Siria a
foe for gamtin [не е ze dS — AUT ; distinct in s, 24 distinct varie bm ae 10 INA Gilles n"
B ” ans pat 0 — all the kind A mixture flowering — in ‹ dis colours, ‚4з, les, for ” D Aes д orum Primula yellow... "
ussels 8 curled, por, oz. 0 rx Mr А ери ш с fine — «lue 4 imd et sinensis (white
„ Englis! — van 4 T Brighto ИЕ TUCE о 6| 12 поени Š f Bro Deo Ws е par —— жы 20-4 „ lilac fringed) „10
КОМ Rabi, p anes Brighton Сов per oz. / 6 nemed i varieties of Hol , per pack aida oe lasi ы. 0 ange alamad §
voy, et "0. | Vitoria Cabbage 3237 = cue ta сте danti emt n
e z eee a
.BRO d perik 0 6 Wi Б Е ШЕ чт er pack ee p= ree Ge 1 N
co Fi ipn Oii: of Y. & et—s. d. for the fro: gracilis for A054 Scarlet, |
rails Early Purp LI. Bork Parii London ет Cabbage 1 the varietie bulbs L nt of ” € redging 0 3 ; ane Ty fne ~. 1
pet Lege 0 Ad 3 te Cos Amethyst , of sorts 8. p oasa sa aurantiae 7 арт d. A re С ” aem ... 9 6 Salvia z n -
— к. 0 | Dru оз... nemo 1 0 6 ndya Barcl „0 6 nd V hte и 6 Sa „of sorts oat |
Somne в Early White 21 Ва mhead . > Азийа fine mix wos ayana . an any other bie Oo nvitalia 1. E |
* ien 0 th He in MSO Tro, new 5 40.6 dpe nn Sa procumbens u E
у s Late White 1 0 Ces, pe Y e ds) um (all the 0 6 рош pere —— ve “0 6 ace Jac vens ^. r biennial 2 aria, calal bens "35 |
а is NM MON. 5 тете A — m . — 6 = hiza p^
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Purple 99 — Globe ee 23 8 Aquilegia gi oW WE 9 8|. о» NS 0 А nanus ne 7 оз » U
u 2 ost А glan “ ” u пі обе
Waleheren-. . e i^ da - fin andulose, fine 0 ч in Se re „ lu ee = 9 : b: — Zr
Dwarf Few MES nii ver-skin 3 uricula, man vari pun en Lych any others. 3 "a venustus 03
Purple 8. 3 ! ЧЕ аА ; ig from: fi ieties 06 Я ni x " д : nis йоз Е — өе 1 — 5 "03 |
S m 0 Tw. * oe p * = al E 6 p rosea "T 3 8 hel alkeri,
lr. 0-blad« e P wD 1 Brach pine. 25 ES "ub stria — «0.8 phenogyne „„
CABBAGE. ba, for Pickling O € yeome iberidifot — 0 6 wüste Ed dip 6 SE eus M 8 Sbe ty o —
il... Per oz. | New ng O € Balk ache n а, ne ola 0 6 4 Mallow grandiflora 0.8 Silene Schafta ... ^06 |
Atkin’s в New Queen, fine 0 Searlet Oli 4 very Å 0 6 » mm , new zeb 08 » 60) ve pi Oe
Early Mathes dabo 6 | Хет ers ig 3 p.oz. | colour sae н iv rii 9 6 Marvel of Ре oim ve mB
I igh в Ea uly S wi S96 Early Frame, ety 0 3| Bart E : " new yello 6 ag en A 4 7$ 3 е al. 0 8
ay some Dwart 20 | kong вене r. ; $ : | Bartonia urea of above 0 р Collinsia Win 0 6 other "n y £ i
Vouk EA ^79 7 and White . 0 9 | Bro 1 iri 7-08 нн ет gem oe .0
"True y Batters en 0 6 lack Spanish, Turnip ... 0 р Соот of а insignis ... 4.0 6 be 9.3 o embryanthemum tri- 0 $
8 4.9 Мек : SPIN. ud RT on’ of name Tias, frota a дне 6 Dahlia scabig аай оз — ous tri-
eS д 6 8 n cain иу райы п igera, dwf. Tiles 3 . d
secre gnum DoE aat pta 5 oa
tivation. iu New Zealand (new) - ... 06 88 rba- Delphinium .0 6| Mimos per pap pw"
: CARRO Бен TURNIPS. э te discolor 20 3 Ditto, PS arkspurs о 6| dives sensitiva (Sensi- E
cone — Нога T. Peroz. S URNIPS. Per oz. (new), bellata 0 3 ito biennial and qum 08 — pc 12 di ; 0 6
e i uS к PS es 2 istin
Altringhan, кзз Teltow, for stewin `0 3| Camp inva Кы die vod 6 — ä pace ira i
White » 0 3 Yellow Malt Е 8 sp, ane wd 6 5 ойто c 0 Martynia ‚06
Я 1 (for per Ib. ^. 0 8 llow M. iio n0: 8 he ima y 6 white 3 Nastarti ере es оз
рег leues | Early Nu — 4 - Indian Nem ium 1
Parsni Жошы 9 Stone 0 Ф bue 0 8] 5i Knit; 06 e all the sorts. 0 6
per Hollow ( iE Earl Snowball, : 280 3 са white 0 3 hy ~ new N DM nd 0 3
tm Crown, А 0 А Dutch Ec 1 : Сайшвалеһе bi 08 » » 3 1 . 6 emm insignis ө" $ е
CAULIFLO v9: 8 AGRIC = } Chænos bicalor on 8 8 eq ES с 3 „ Фо — eg 0 3
Mercer’ * llow Bulloc’ URAL T 1 6 gu astigiata ... 3 i 3 idalis. )0 6
8 fine Pearl . Per oz. 575 URNIPS Cistus guttatus very d +0 6 Didiseus nd othe н 3 acula 0° 8
Large Asi a реч Laings titi” мега pulebella wi. 0 6 Encharidiam gran Neem . 678
Large Asiatic ш 10 Heo us 0 6 Cockscomb Sopra 0 |, поса viscid diovan 0-9 I 0 6
ren... "^ ОРО eere PUR , Dwarf Scarlet 3 | Egg plan a 0 3 ens... 0
sae * 0 8 Hybrid 5 6 viscosis carlet 0 { t, white E ame А а 6
з Round remedy А M T H - urple 0 Nolana atri w *
Round... on 9.g| .". Вій - 0 6| Eschs е ‘3.8 гарде 9 6
Whi Round platy: 20 Eschscho! ie mier" 0 м
te G “ae atycentra 6 ltzi striped 3 N cts 24.8
s lobe З je Ore Ciner nerari меа 5 E e 6 Ё с tzia, 3 sorts + : 6 ycterinia үе n Bb UE
: 46 0| Drumhead 0 6 Comm e Inte n new lected from 2 Pud ew, white 888 Ornamental Tre 2 16% 6
„64. Ege ‘per Ib, al 5. 19 Gaillardia pi named 03 2s 8 беге; and Shrabs
for Headed ae ee: Carnation, e Au cee » ЕЕ os CDD 105 1 а
5 6s. per 1 0 Clarkia, m named 0 3 7 — ove о 6 Double peer ponica, Taxodium
Я Сеи bushel. ali Gt n ari: sonii 3 7 Queen v R
Wurzel, — —.— vaH varieti 0 lobe A stata го 8 pavonia and ictoria,
ED. per Ib, 84. es $ 3 | Geum senden тн > 3 ‘ enirn and
Sand Su 3 ants 5 :
Sweet Vernal, the this hand Oats. | Can nigra (aew) "3 8 Ger , from — е MENT Heeg and Pinks, and же
— ied Clover, ot . ктеу DE. Н Grahamia aromatica 03 Dahlias,
Kohl Rabi, for A, over, Lucerne, and Trefoil, Grass for » whit ` — 22 8 anthes gentianoi 101 20€ "HC vean
A few of ra 7 Trefoil, at хі early Confoleulus m sm 408 em all th des, ie Mae Clim ng
. v, ре ed : m lesale prices — 5 3 eartsease, from new sorts 0 6 | Rive -pruning, 2s. Lorie
„ Winter Ten io 9 5 im IN "new edition Rivers’ О
for La Tares. " 3 Humea elegans me y on of the “ Rose Le. oem
е wns, per Ib, 1з. ба minor, s 3 Helichrysum „0 е should dis А; Amateur’s
to age, Ib, 16. 64. Cobœa CLIMBI p striped 8 8 1 Calends
= per 100, scand ERS, Fr hum 0 Colleeti bute to ar," 3d.
Flower 2з. 64. Calampe! ens album on of 24 а
ving a sel seen of relying to 56. T а РНН 0 етно нса rs.
poh a upon the judgment phosperm т .0 6 Hi Voltai num Seeds f or Shrubberic mixed, recomm
gs eese ars — s ibiseus, of sorts „ 5з end
Printed by Wena E D 3 indi: Henderso soens 0 6 LERRA NM а мос оп the most «4 Gentlemen to
| where м Brapsver, pu eia and experience 0 6 the Seed: s of H ral
22222 . i TR oun KERNAN i Hollyhock, mu oni South lected" and care 5s.
бм а Wehen tay amo amount named nstead of being supp | Beis 2 artive a, India, and
K 8 Se can Ce named, by the partes forwarding hi e tiing to be taken by emi M
St. he am: rward n th
то YER ft Pancras, ount, ing him e case aet dit
van Bowron di D me their orders. de i
ATURDAT, M ers, The * neither
DEM "lu м at 38 of N. economy EI be obs
Office, AE OMS Bol Sca be
Street, in Newingto
St. Paul's, Coun! of Middlese® б |
Covent Garden, in the Sy ЭН ЫЕ
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE
AND
AGRICULTURAL GAZETT
A Stampe
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26,
d Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
[Price 6d.
No. 9.—1853.]
ee
INDEX.
d commerce. . q 141 Plants, bedding, in trenches .. 1
2 Soc. c f England .. 140 effect of как n on 133 a
— z ATI 133 а — new mode of potting . 133 c
фага гесе 33 тагіедаќей.............. 136 е
Beet, ügar. . . . . енн 31a Pruning, pyramid ........++-. 134 a
Botani am of London [ad I UL ЕА : a
—— of. cedes 4 ape fer oil ..........
Cab — . — ‹ Ravenel gi glandulosa.
Calves, ES ЕРРЕТИ . 139 — indiccaa 3.
Chelsea 22 сте — 135 a | Reviews ........ 4 34 с—
Cryptogams, dri 136 Rheumatism, Peruvian cure
ДЕИД for.
d ,remarks on ..137 с—138 a | НооКз.........,..........-...
- deep о waterproof h в
- Ung W as manule . t es в
Entomol Society Sulphuric acid and weeds
Fungi, hytal..... 132 а Thrips .
— A . ш to preserve
Ad ро vogeint Trade memoranda
| SE ae Trees, fruit.
Herald, Narrative of Vajag ^
„„
— ramid ditto ....
ee I.
in workhouses . A
Gf Settlement, by West, |
РИБАКА
Vegetation and coal gas ......
Vines, bottom-heat for
Vine disease, French
mL
Qacsoveecseseesecesóssssce 200 C | VINE disease, krenen . . .
с
а
40 a
с nderwoods .,...............,
b
e
b
Linney Society Violets, flowerless
M'G ^s tree litter, ate тртоойп shoes
agricaltural. Weather, € = ИР
Weeds p d euipharie а acid
Peaches, t fertilise .......... Wheat, to transplant? , .......
PRIMULAS prx 026 . en. nly shown
,1n 5
ШЫ: ла it ES. 2 Visi
ATIONAL ES ORICULTURAL SOCIETY,
, REGENT бткеқт, Тһе SECOND ANNIVERSARY
GENERAL MEETING of the NATIONAL | FLORICUL-
TURAL SOCIETY will be held at the iety’s Rooms ULI b,
To Pent Street, on Resumes He 85 of March pae at Gardening one, 1s. Sd. AMES CUTHILL, Camberwell, London. ANEMONES” ' TEM TE
o'clock Lager the F OFFICERS for th — GLADI and gandave ‘varieties,
Hire yes dir pm rer ique + i VERSCHAFFELT, нр Ghent (Ве а. LILIUM LAN CIFOLIUM, album pe brum.
уо m zi iin N EDWARDS, ud >р i * gium), re: Ur inform éurs and the чы, n Li, nr dm (or “Tiger Tris) supe — er,
ine : are 0 г re 85 1 or asso nts а t in
attend at half-past a G . the necessar not ines of bt es gent ir POL [3 me 25. Ha A abe nie Great Gardeners’ Chronicle of Jan. 29, and ree and 12 ; also for -
Sin P а reda n А rur Towen Street, Lo List of Bulbs for ‘Planting, see P 2 List
danni: d ay, 2
March 24 4 ^
. ME MT 9595 А.б; Nov VAN HOUTTE'S ( stablishmient Ghent, Pape
Ату Dee. 8. "TN I ses n е БАРЕ GENERAL PRICE СИВ) "PLANTS axp
pete N TONAN GARDE ERE SN TRAD E qe 48), and а SUPPLEMEN tit t (No. 49), аге to be had o 3BY CALGEOLARIAS MS
аа ana 15 n gad through r. R. SILBEREAD, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, London. PIETY VARIETIES fev.
* a 5 + "
for 18 jALPIGLOSSIS * CAQCINEA— NEW SCARLET } OTHE PUBLIC. 2
ours LONDON SOCIETY OF AMATEUR eee ee eee g m
та EE E Nico Big ar, Seed Establishment, 181, High Holborn.
COMMITTEE FOR 1853.—Messrs. Bus
Davison, Dto Ginger, Gray, Jod; tomec, 20 An А DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE OF
How, Jewitt, Machin, Murdoch N Newhall, ABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, post
к зүр | 2
р E - Hon T x. DRUMMOND iND — SEEDSsMEN, Stirlin
Ul be admitted at 10s. per annum. Both Members md Mente]
N.B. Seeds forwarded carriage free to the principal Shippt Т $.
idem —4 3 of oe for themselves and | Ports and Railway Station: throughout "tbe kingdom. TA un
desirous r g members are make Coi
to W. TRAHAR, Esq., and Јонх FLOWE SEEDS FREE BY z S T.— | now published, and ma by enclosing two postage
L, Esq., Lower Е Kennington Lane, the H Secre- Packets of Annuals 8s, 6d.; 25 do. 4s. 6d.; 12 do., 2s. 6d. | stamps, The colours of all - Rhododendrona wo orthy of cultiva-
who lay the same before as 2 25 Packets of Superior Amuals, 5s. EM 2 do., 3s. 25 Packets tion are deseri asij acilitate purchasers in fees
aha : "Ballot take mus d at the monthly meeting subsequent to of Perennials and Biennial, decl з * о &c. annually exhibited at
such applica Also every variety of EITCH EN GARD EN — of the the R Botanic — Regent's Р ark, аге sppplied from
mo following Cireular has been addressed to Metropolitan best quality. Apply to Ron WESTMACOTT, Florist d Seeds- | this establishment.
lorists :— Horns Tavern, Kennington, Feb. 1853, | шап, Stuart's Grove Nurse'y, Fulham Road, Chelse. meriean Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, three miles from
3 e^ mber of the s s to the Royal water Station, South. Eastern * and four miles from
cultural Society having succeeded in forcing EW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FREE 4 — — South-Western Railwa
considerable nu
"upon the Committee t that Sect
n m 0 t 8 in ition to th
of elected fo: ints I germ opposi to Mà PEA
OUNTY or GLOUCESTER anp CHELTENHAM
7 HOR TY.—The THREE EXHI-
4 h on
I 5
BITIONS of this Season will take place in CHE NHAM
TUESDAY, May 17th; TUESDAY, June 14th; and on the
12th of JULY, e Tuesday in the week of the Roy
Agricultural *
ed on app lication the Honorary
les in the French Langua а fer Foreign Ex-
hibitors will shortly be published,
HM us, Hon. Sec.
Committee Room, 382, High Beo "Choltenhen
А ICA N Ae URSERY.
ССС BAKER, sham, near эи nA
Exhibitor of За Plants at the Royal Botan
Gardens Regent’ s Park, begs to inform the nobility arid public that
he has published a peat. Any BATADOGUE. 8 RICAN
5 0 iferæ, Roses, ental Shr T yw and
ob ined by enclosing two — е stam ^
А. CoBBETT'S Foreign
8
EXCELLENCE AND ECONOMY COMBINED
SUETON COLLECTIONS OF САБРЕ SEEDS
THE BES E 1
T OFFERED
KITCH
No,1. A — Ir for one rig supply of a
2 Г А
G 210 0
0.2. A complete Caflection, i ner quantities . 110 0
No: 8, ditto 1231 0
No. 4. Dite i 0 12:0
ditto ditto
de. dn and quantities ar in ae
pe Free in return for
amp; and if some of the sorts are balady y iio
ed q Vinili SaF Ё азі will be given in lieu of those
to be omitted.
{HARDY AND pp a SEEDS,
2 5 e an y y ы tc bloom.
No. 5 н Д ү ә the. best 50 sorts known . £010 6
No. 6. A Collection оге — Ed borta Kien „
No. tion know 5 0
EES.
Seeds oan. » Pu ed to any amount,
ILL. таре 8 the
2 upon
the zion, Asparagus кб
Je — Gardenin g
8.
of pure English growth.
Belgian Prize p
new ways o
— Melas, Cuc pup» poe
ound London, giving a full verything is
finely grown. Price of Potato . — x v posts the Market
M ron ted regulations a ent bes А just arrived,
| ve — heeses.
— е diately, and can supply three years old gon soy
$| ponricvurunaL AND AGRICULTURAL | Scotch at 8s. per 1000, and faves years old Seedlings a
4з. per 1
"Mudo will be — = А латат to Wimax E.
RENDLE & Со., Nu
Cie =. ROGIS FOR SPRING
PLANTING.
BY T.—Collec ions of ost superior FLOWER , ON LLA
—— can be obtained (it verte Moore's — CÓ орзон reca ani D — BLACK
llows :—100 superio 3 itto, 3
8; 25 ditto, es and 10 dito, 2a s во every variety „ ARTHUR p E RE least
egeta теген ea arge on of Hard r patrons а good:
He Sood tous 2 unrivalled Stock always x | plants € dis 7 2 1 5 and m Vine, at 7s. 6d. and
Apply to Henry May the Hope Nurseries, Bedale, Yorkshire.
r bited
уе; as his own wth BA spon were. 07 not to
Е been grown by him; the undersigned, considering that
such a person being on the Committee would
poem d compromise and the al London
tural Society, havi relectantly compelled
oe Hom i Being anxious, , to promote
A and to fair and open competition
friends florists, the — of their
25 have formed an be called ‘ South
ба of Amateur Florists,’ 7 55 and lations
which are based upon those of the South ori-
cultural Society, but will be w eee
Amateurs, who ha no to — can more
fully Sarry ont the of ity and justice.
22 beo for a Florists’ Flowers and
Such others as the Comm e may di
Certificates granted for See ; and in other respects
— Society will be with a view to the best interests and
ana a coment of онеши. The solicit the patron:
of in general, and r
Ec. A late Treasurer
7, W. Jewitt, ritt, John 1 Nestes, . . r, Wel,
“ Jas, Derim 559 h. Ve Wm. Hodgson, late Auditors.’
WARWICKSHIRE А AND MIDLAND COUNTIES
a EXHIBITION afi the above SOCK ne
DENS, LEAMINGTON SPA, оп the ttm of MAY, ger
ule of Prizes for the above — any 3 5
had on
SECOND and
about the middle of gt JULY and a чыз = PTEMBER. 2
54, Russell Terrace, Leamington. Joun ыи, See.
F ЖЫКЫ. TB aE oe gm
This article is
үт
ет ^ те
та"
'wance Trade. Post Office Orders. made payable
mae Green.
EW & SELECT NTS FOR THE ызла
ft BARNES ow read nnual
go
ms,
. &c., which may
ET, HOLLY, or
to 6 foe — Arp Stat
— AF KI iN POTATO — — in for immediate
Sale. One Hundred hg d тз» quality and excel-
lent size for Seed.— T BenvaMin CANT, Nursery
Seedsman, Colches
RK KID KIDNEY 1 FOTATO FO SETS 5 ror SALE,
To the trade, and {сә меб bene ed ston iso: price, 12s. per ert.
ов: dai зы ме —— of — scm Northern Railway, and
Lecce Re on è ем
Та
noin Corre spondents required.
Remittance or |
e from
Address—EDWARD HAWKE, anki Co Yorkshire,—Feb. 26,
ERB NEW CETTE 2
j кали" GRE EEN
A aor
FLESH, 2s. 6d. per Š ; >
CT GAPTIVATION 1 7 50 coco,
i “ d T Д
wo Finest Black Spines MENA in packets at 2s, 6d.
; Lord Kenyon's Favourite Cucun (true), 25.64. per packet;
Victory of Bath, do., 1s.; and. OUR Quod Y varieties. A packet o
в “Т ble" Melon, Ee of Golden Ball, e
one of either of the abov will be arded to
part on receipt of | re in 3 n T
ticulars of the above, see Gardeners’ Chronicle of Feb. 5.
8 ‘SEED, selected аен one of the best collections:
r packet.
Em PRIZE гы а е е
п quality о oom or ex i 3 t p TS having been
saved fro varist es t have * 0 50 first ptises
within the e ast 1 qa cA oy
SWEET WILLIAM SEED, ат from upwards of 50 dis-
tinct de and superb vari
ENTE SEED, 1 the best shaped, s
spotted, and brilliant vå if Pr now, will e
— nts for blooming b the whole of i 1з. per
pos Seed of that very scarce delicious vegetable CROWN
чое: = he ceil Жл ris. 5 5 8
оаа from all unknown
оа M wane postage stam; ve hole or any
quantity of the ашы will be forwarded fr free to M
DWARD TILEY,
NunsERYMAN =. 2 Es х, 14, Abbey Churchyard, Path.
— 1.0хрөх.
130
MANENT PASTURE.
R. S MITHE, of Eastling, Faversham
* is now — ared to oe E 7 mixtures of the Natural
Grasses and Pi y down land to permanent
pasture. The attention С auen in apportioning the
various sorts, et rd mixture sent may be suitable to the
rticular il, &c., of the buyer.
"iue hu ls of Seed a supplied to the acre, the price of
which, including —— ex ense to his tes railway station, in
England, is Me pera cam for a thre e yea rs’ la ay, 2 per acre.
d: e ga 2 | principally under t
The v. Me 8 por es ean » had either
separately o or in mixtures for his and t op dres sings. *
THE. BLACK BARBAROSSA.
HAT OW TO SHANK.”
OHN "BUTCHER b sis |n infor rm Gra e-grow
pun late 8 through January, February, enl
March, that the above De n fine — for —— n
— months. Fru rua ts, 10s. 6d. ; Good Plants, 5s. 6d,
Ма ay be obtained ory — DAWE, ет 4 pasate
‚ум Moorgate kajie London; and Jomw BUTCHER, Nurseryman,
m-Åvo
E dibers furnished to make up the amoun
tion of largest quantities i choice = Е s. d.
rts
new 8 } Hes я
не 2. Collection of smaller quantities x P EAD Md :
o. 8. Collection of 0. ui exc t
No. 4, Collection of fine and esteemed sor rts 0 10 6
vie oto SEEDS—BES ss TMENTS.
e by post, with cultural instructions.
Бюро gives height, colour, months of flowering,
ee duration, &.
For an — ee tak ae Varieties, with a few not included
— E s Chronicle of January sin? and
— of — sent upon — of 12 postage stamps. February 12th. d.
анне етар “ДШН. y EG ge SE И 100 varieties, select showy гена заноне зА рае" is JE
S - 50 —— eties, 8s. 6d.; 30 varieties, 5
UCKFIELD NURSERY, oo m 20 v e es best Dwarf — ? in we — qol — for
— AME чордан er A . ing beds on lawns, &c., їз. n varieties 5 0
AMES C RON, in returnin nks to his 20 5 за 18
numerous . and customers, begs to state that he has a 12 varicties do. ye Ls We март"
fine strong my by мох of Mannington" s Pearmain, from the 20 varie h G Perennials eode 6
original, as w all the other leading kinds of Apples, at 125. 12 itus эй чан 7 6
per dozen Also "trained Pea es, Neetarines, Apricots, Péars,| 920 vari —— choice ыу Biennials P^ Perennials 7 6
Plums, and Cherries, with a wey rime aoe d lu 12 varieties do. do. Б 6
and Dwarf Roses, Evergreen Aa timens : IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS, inseparate doubl
para nme ond ouble.
3 1o le feet hi ares from 2 to 6 feet, with Ario sp dece R^ vbt perb varieties Dwarf Stocks, Pg ager are n
fect. 10 superb vari new large flowering: Stocks E Iu
— varieties Wantoreronred do ер " = ) 6
UPERB HOLLYHOCK — — Well ripenel whi allflower leaved, very fine, age pk )
gure die за Comet, logue | fete varieties ae Sk о м 1
Obsen P0. — M ope, Rose ndiflora, — New White Em mper ror do very choice, per packs t
Walde " den Magnu m, Spe setabili 8, Saffranot, Delica 12 superb v айе tie — m
Enchantress, Pict ta, “Queen, Bicolor, Dido, Charts Turner Рола 12 superb wartletice Globe flowering 7 75 эм 25 <
12 superb varieties Pyram (
Perfection, Blue Beard, Mulberry Superb, Snowball, and pes
of En
* ms mixture of the above, in packets containing upwa wards
EM will ш К i arded post free, upon the receipt of 2s. 67.
се — Ed Stree London, and met —.— universal
Jt xhibited. C atalogues sent upon d
applica
i R. B. BincttAM, VUES 5 Bungay, Suffolk.
pes ALBERT | (Panty c^ ; the finest Bourb
Rose yet raised. 8 e hers dot fence crimson, out-
line a — circle; a , an most
abunda — Nemes, Strong. Standarda 18 103.64. each. (Figured in
“ Turner's Florist“ for Nov. 1852.)
— сто 8 8); an entirely new style of
Hybrid Perpetu colour of the Mas e. white,
shaded "e Lr large and full as “La- Reine.
лын, 7s. 6d. each; Dwarfs, E (Figured in
BURNS (Paur's); Hybrid Perpetual, light vivi
carmine, colour of А ма good autumnal em g ose and
- of the latest ndard
* The à 4 чыр ла ома iras e from the
National Florien tural Society, and pur-
ase many of the leadin Nubreryn en — Miserere.
The Subseribers also to off ies
superior s varletioa and fine Ei for —
of | Senecio — Cock's-
Also superb double impor Wallflower, — Thien,
b, Sweet William, &c. See Catalogue.
—
Remittances reques ted ‘from unknown Corresponde Po st
о
ce Orders payable to 8тЕРНнЕх Brown, or the
In p to — the cost of transit to distant
purchaser hav made arrangements
fer to all the 3 teet also free, as
all Stations London and Norwich Line, viá
ester.
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Ја a MANLEY (Lare НЕмвивү), О E MER-
Watling Street, irem d London, “enn to
—.— Nobility and Genti e has a Large Stock of
the frst qu cre D RANGES, in ire and half-quarter chests,
at w
range a yr Desi Juice warranted. Genuine Foreign and
English Fruits of all descriptions. No ce er packages,
tts
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. Ern. 25
pom Re BROWN'S SEED AND PLANT ae TO 3x" ee oy veu TET
1 fee, for threo ponny stamps. Ао, і HE SU RS have a foy er
AUT N CAT) ALOGUE for three penny stamps, which co des e the E ee d un: — * h: ans of
tains m ees Herbaceous E ауык, and other dioc —Yo gem * out 5 Native, 6s.; Cage t
Hardy Plants and Shrubs, Fruits, &c.; also the бе де Кайо ба odes arly Oxfor E» True Ash-leaved
re — Indica, & ; and Early Ebrington Kidney, at 105. Per bushel, тт
xr ETABLE SEEDS, rie condition: 150 still a few of their celeb
) FINEST QUAL ey have also stl ir celebrated
Tim g . 0 ad aer info — den da тае in the | 2s. 64. per auart, and Prince of Wales — “Sea d
Catalogues, — the sorts and quantities of the No. 1, 2, and 3 | 5s. each.—Post Office ўе > be made payable a с
'ollections. If any sorts are not wished I^ enlarged — ter Oben. to the firm of Hav, Sanagmes „ & 80
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, TN a
AURICULAS, POLYANTHUSES, PRIMROSÉS NS
OHN HOLLAN dshaw
EL
e at extremely low prices, and ma toy
E 1 — M ackets of very Shots Pansy * of 1852, |
ала 2 packe E 1 Í
pss READING M one ECTS '
sth Cop ai
Duke of ena at Drumlanrig, whom e have еза.
supply an ув:—“ nion is particularly fing” b
om Mr. Perry, deque e — Wells, Es.
“ Walling
N
“JT cannot speak too highly of om oan White i
surpasses others, under the same trea atment, in d
I had sticks — a
Pe :
free from mould vd a the first week in Se
From r, Gardener
м Sunninghill . Nova
ben in particular was very fine.
seen here befor
From James Kingsford, Eag. í E {
" Sydenham, imber ,
“My Gardener gained the prize at Syd enham
ks Nate Celery.”
d the — of “supplying the
—— Garden, at Chiswi es with e ‹
Lettuce Seed, in y 1849; and in
Editor of the Gx otii momen Ж атша
Lettuces, says of the first of thes 1
Surr _ “ SUPERB — H саден This is
Cos Lettuce, very large, light green, lea vés —
that they — in without eying, teen tales T pt
lent that E ould suppos higher could
be ed,'as regards a — Lotus" d ther t
hé further Vie. * SuTTON's SUPERB GREEN toc his very!
resembles the preceding, but is ofa darker green, and hard
therefore is preferable for'sowing early in spring, and also fir
autumn use. it will stand
—
attain
е
4
8
E
©
8
83
=
in
Pb
the winter; it is pe — 2 of ms » i
ST TREES.
* LAWSON AND SON, o burgh, having
large stock of — vi чпу « of M following, are
sided to n d at vi ble price
SPANISH CHEST 1— Walser, zn
= year seeding
bri Perpetual — Tea а extra size for
eeping Roses for Lawns, handsom
— fine
stock ofall t
0
N PER
a fine show ; 7s 64. each. EA
ell “be. cach, МЕХОНА О
ms do, don do., 32,5 100 Go 100 Good
Do. do.
EXETER ELM, : E
| казыу, n thr rough
| church Street, London
M
4} ft.
Do. do. 2 y. HORN ACACIA, 4 to 5 ft.
Do. do. —— 2 ft. ALD DER,
do. 3 to 4 ft.| LARCH, 3 to ET
5 to 6
do.
inim and Food urnished 01 2 — * direct to
their Agent, J. C. Sommers, 159, Fen-
TIS F
lds, finest double d
ft. SCOTCH FIR (Braemar), 11 to | Ju
с
very crisp; ; therefore its brown outside should not be
objectionable,’
Address, Jony Sorrox & Sows, Seed Growers,
NGRAM’S HYBRID WHITE
CUCUMBER (offered and deseribed in the j
nicle of Dec. 18 and 25, 1852, and Jan, 1, 1853) is now’
out post free, at 2s, 6d. per paper, on receipt of the.
postage stamps; or post-office order, by GEORG
T. WHEELERII, yellow ground, w ara
and ^ carlet t sepals, 4s.
T.
T. PAVONIA, ‘straw, and — Dmm чам
We ke 2s. 6d. :
Do. do. new dark Pign pop — i :
African. Mignonette, new e variety.
"The above UR — — — t i
eder va
1а packets of about 1000 seeds
nd i; Marigolds trees `8з.; the whole collection of |
NO term quoti!
= > без 18 Hx e [S in donc imo, sad un)
Caloeolaria Seed, Eo fine collection of в
1 — Ces nts of the above fine
— ‘Bloom well this season, at 6s. per dozen. €
collection, per paper, 1s. Chinese L
eremi b , but will bloom this year, of various shad
rom white to dark blue ——— LI de
B
to
EARFIELD'S NEW CUCUMBER & ME
RB r E: DIXON has purchased the
—ͤ С
— —
Pear Sir, In answer to ойув, d н
— — T can. The Melon — ren
fy
BOMAS CRIPPS, Nutserrmin, nbri fed hem —
"t c
A. Pars вок Numerymen йе, Oh eshunt, Herts, near London. T g still on handa lar Pye ming а fruit this years 1
се healthy stoc of | Hybrid, grows
Roses, am 1 are the following varieties, respec
‘offers them at the rices annexed, viz, :— sia :
Imre f aeons bg,
recom- Aineisto... ~~ 5.0. 3.6.| Victorino Н Boll
| Baronne 36 20 Souvenir ! Empire. 5 0
| Caroline de Sausal .. 3 6 2 6 -Dronet, mo e oi 3 -
— pes 34 кл 5 Herman Kegel, do.
Mis Mapes à «Tu T
Ep esee
d п quM ERA - , yours’
ELI e Oa — ——
| des Beiges. 726 = wick, near eld
Я Beranger reg * 2 0
‚ Messrs, elm du Mont G
n 5 Lane, Arme “ .. 50
втв, A, | L’Etendard du Grand ths
ürbairn, a с-на ну, Tef
00 E а Е: Mer e j- uis ... 76 Я
Y Rise Chea Dowis and | Queen Victoria у 50 ..96 26 very apne
| п, a do us SCANS Standard Weeping Roses, er fie stron; — 2
;M ка у Т - Mni ^t | £to T feet in height, 30s. MA —— А 6d. fo 35 xz — 1
1 R^ DN ^ ы Бг 4р ее А 4 1 imported Ge
ontey, ymóuti м nod. 2 . H n^ on nes: . ей 3 ; ies, 48.; German
sterhàm, Ke Kent; Messrs. з. лош т, in finest variety, 155, 18s, to2te-per'dozen. | 2s. pias, tica —
o., Dublin ; r Smith, dH кенге 1-38...
мг. W. B. Де Ashford . ге Faget Br — soe ea Batailles, "ether Qn йе s Manet oF or Briar all E LS Тал соп gane at
‘THE GARDENERS’
CHRONIC
LE. 131
ULTU RAL SEEDS,
_ AGRIC DS ror THE KITCHEN GARDEN,
FLO — DSE
к 3 Carriage free by Railwa,
[EELE AND EEDSMEN he THE
J p- КЕ RSHIRE AGRICUL rund, Society, beg state
— n will be , "dun by
—— List for - season
2 best varieties in cultivation,
y useful.
GARDEN SEEDS
WHEELER & SON beg to offer the — Collections ^d
E en Seeds :— E 8
A complete Collection
A Collection of е — ally choice bnt bu P
smaller quantities
"Collectio on suitable for a small ga ard 5 0
— mene will be sent he to any Ваду
Garden suitable for a large garden 2 10 %
No. 7 y
No. 3. А
мой and-N
Station in
J. " argus & Sox, Seedsmen, Gloucester.
ee
RE
enn "GRASS SEEDS, which have been
d, well perm and which they can warrant
t qualit;
ns as the
g
rass Lands wi
it — with — pleasure that -
best Grasses and 7
fons
«- ELO permane I panier
— for or the form
30s. per
For improving the. quality of — already laid down, we
сап supply a жуйке at —
For the information thos 5 — 5 qm. who would prefer
buying the — separately, and mixing them themselves,
we have given a short descri iption of some of the best sorts.
A heut two bushels of. —— " det 12 Ibs. — the
smaller heavy seed, i o the ac
ITALIAN ons appe 0;
uch
tion of a
iata orlight seed
e quantity usually sown
lively green colo — idorably a i
t ig e er, sm
less ss ааай to n he groun nd. Й е
ing characteristics is, dur ү is much pre: ferred b cat
of the ra э is greedily eaten by them, whether
green or dry.
' —Á RYE GRASS, per b
MEADOW CA ео ein Saige УЧ DA —.—
‚ре
mon sorts, a
The Timothy
‘the quantity of nutriment whi
eu n flower.
itis enti
least fo
its seeds are
pne and
ripe, that it does if
— moist soils,
"Tess D at id dae: of affording double
SUPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. |
“тут WALDEN —
ILLIAM C R has now rea
of fine Plants, a to be ex celled in d "trade, of — the
ading and b He being the firs Ho
sent out this superior class of Hollyhocks, has been —
add роза but those which have decided merit as to quality and
dissimilarity, to his =, — —Ó the — ater par rt c of whic
stil — unequalled. To be
fine bloo feu yonr of — -—
e fine — таене, — —
a large stock
1н d on
W. C. Heo strong
Plant of t at 2l., — 10s., or
i per doz. Go ve] varieties at 12s. aud r dozen
Good border sorts, 6s. per dozen, or 30s. per 100.
Hints on their cu v мента given to purchasers if required.
Pl ants warranted tru me. — free to Lo топ т, and
Price 1
T PEA FOR SECOND SOWING.
JÜTTON'S S EARLY GOLIAH, wHICH IS ALSO THE
very BEST ee ELS IN JULY ы ЗАТНЕВ IN OCTOBER.
s. 6d. per gallon 4s, per bushe
* the Horti —— — in his Notes on
rdens
s. per qua
Mr. R. —
Society's Ga at Chiswick last summer,
Peas grown at the
anys s of ba br
li
use deus 192,4 P / high ;
d perpen (See d oim. Hort. Soc TA vii „рії
к 0 8 ners icle, who honoured
b
Goliah,
Catalogues
sent by post on rec ceipt of a 3 stamp whi ch st 3 and 5 — on,
C. can supply seed of his improved Veg СЕЕ although it was pad т, on t ‘of ugust. It is, there-
- "ER, ^ most — "з - in — s con- | fore, a good a ена ор, and it appears to be
aining eight separate sorts, 1s 7 or mixed, 1s. “Ж " í 26»
Hollyhock Seed, saved from M, flowers, 2s. 64. per very : m однио; idi den ж ` A tat of Knight
acket; from bo = — 1s. per p arrow, ardeners’ Chronicle, Nov. 27, 1852.)
Fine Fruiting P. h, Necta rine, — Apricot Trees, established Havin vit stock of the above, we have affixed a moderate
in pots, for з. eac price to Ran but they — hee — Rus pea are
Post oes ee payable at Saffron Walden.
INEST
"HE LARGEST, BEST 8, AND FINEST
AIRS' DEFI-
strong in
should be pen ted 4 to
Plant Shady to April,
S DWARF MAMMOTH (Exo 50 ES has been
80 extensivel grown a and approved that D. H. does not thi ink
anything
Sow 4 ine —
February to May, 1s. 6d. per quart.
BISHOP'S LONG- POD PEAS, M 2
rip i ECLIPSE PERS
rden, Agricultural, an wer in wholesale and retail,
кйш - — — with the trade upon the most
—
Potatoes, fiz the best kinds, for see 7А
Catalogues furnished upon oe io
CAN Ban, Seedsman, 109 — s Lane, Charing Cross.
CLASS SEEDLING FUCHSIAS.
H
dy nkl
bition, ^e? being fi
— in
' Jo — June 12.— Mr. Smith’s Fuchsia ка
у que pr which we may n
riety; it is s of good habit, the
and the ке l is like a roll of rich dee ep
Chronicle, June 19, in a report of the National
y. For Fu о Glory a first-class
earest to ес or any "that an
s. Pat
acquainted. with fort the secon
Priced List
for one postage stamp.— are d
JOHN SUTTON & SONS, SEED Growers, Reading, вена.
The Gardeners Chronicle.
SA TUM Y, FEBR HAR: A 26, 1853.
ETINGS FOR THE ENSUIN
Monpar, Srey 28— z ER іса d
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— ve had i in return
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t ivil Engineers
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WEDNESDAY, — 2 -Society of
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. Тновзрат, — 3 hne
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otanical .,....... gels еее
Fins, 4{ Royal Institution
SATURDAT, —
“Tue arguments that a botanist can pleni i
he CEDAR or LEBAN
d by ou
at page 99, who has indeed exhausted the subject
in the form in which he has put it. e, as in
so many other cases, the question resolves itself into
one of words. If i A: intained t ese trees
have Sapmi from one common stock, in the lapse
of ages, and are 1 саран the same, we
have атй to object. The negro and the white,
T
game с cock | and the jungle. fowl, бе жой og and
"MEADOW FOXTATL рее сенчи pratensis), certificate; a 14 flower, with violet purple corolla and
бы — _ br 8 crimson sepals, much pee 5 N ha in turn, 1, been "tanien v pcc
sisoneo "—- Ң
80 well adapted for hay, ot and host o f Pasture Gras te as panau South — Floricultural Society, s —— —* First-class rons authority to be of identical origin ; and we are every far
3 broad, "long, so 80 ft, agri and T rapidly when | ficates we —— — Mr. Smith for two eim zi om questioning the soundness ` of such opinions А
— down ым It requires two or three a (B anks); а pals me kind ing which justifies such
cath diede | теней, oa good substance in violet purple. xoa and nd етеп 3 и аа ly J istibly to
poetam FOOT (Dactyli edge, and s! Also — a — ge . named Lady | СО 1 ; lead irres stibly \
ins таламы Grass 8 тоеп) unt of of the. init eR at m good pen — үе very cand sont infe that the Scotch Ro se, the ; =e d
a Brow W after being с E yields, n rapidity y “ith which he Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. rt of the Gallic nay, even China itself,
in shady moist places un V ys in reference to| have à common origin; for are they not traceable
| F » erunt the one into the soie "b ible · ions an
FESCUE — (Pesta pratensis), per Ib. - Аз. | Lady Franklin T. George Smith. The former is а my i ;
: aie tote —ůä— either for “йен husbandry 10 g K needed dark, the I Water a approach to purple and white, so | innumerable intermediate forms 1
liked by all kinds of domestic herbivorous ani. animals. green ere A — © Mater s a me f pejan Be fpeciei Ч the same
SHEEP'S FESCUE. ovina), per Ib. .. 10d. It is 8 reg m mor € that every floricultural work o imagine,
This Grass forms the greater part of the gh of the has spoken in praise of them D— of Glory, see | feel inclined t und the two, ог to consider
Highlands. In — of produce it is much r to Mt -— "€ them strictly “allied, aan from a theoretical
other nes; but, from being well by Sheep, | GLORY (Banks. )-8: 1 — and first prize as f S ^ ; 2
hog a en the сог ‘mixtures for lands | the best dark Fuchsia; yox M. each. When three are ordered point o view. Such, we conceive, e manner
hich they are to be p fact, оп the authority of four will be sent. in which the D t be practically
Vines th бе animals е то — for hills and heaths whic Y FRANKLIN A E x first-class certificates and ted re-
— Aere first x pri же 2 TA jets white ; 1 One over with three
RASS (Festuca. duriuscula), me —
Will thrive кер а —.— variety of soils, and is found to жаш
* the effect. ota savere drought in summ dt growing g and fine habit; 10s
during winter, in a 8 — "rum to zotin na "aum BEAUTY (Sur т) A bea variety, in the way of Sedonia, | An
— greenness in winter, von Well zue za] but much better fo habit. Mr. gr — speaking of
"Parks, especially for pasture. P says: ^ gmith | I mes one which aude bien 45 th
our grea Sedonia; called Beaut У, n
" ме of qm ——. \ per Ib. . . 15. 34. | the same r but the petals are broader." Colour, tube int
habit. i » delicat "upright, siete: and regular. | se pitt corolla light violet parple, form good: 5s. |
as it will not ‘only grow in such Places but | ме тойа back to he tube, corolla — rosy purple, rp
— where few ofthe other ‘Grasses can è
10 enda a agg чүс —— sad] jud
MEADOW — (Poa trivialis),
5 ET
brennen x ME ROO Y diei
-. This Grass
ttt d oin
one
This Grass yields but a scanty portion of herbage, у‹ | fer
р : rbage, yet, on the
Whole, permanent pasture should ne without a mixture of it, GROB iiec
and Pleasure were it for no other 2 the way of Deane ot,
reason than its. it (Yovsa. D A Ln Res
also w m F Most ш, habit ;
DOGSTAIL GRASS ти cristatus), |
— Sirabs:‘foratngacioes tari, umd
foliage, it i-a боё and having rather fine |
Places, to tobe ka FW
i i WN GRASS SEED Дь э:
чы] Sowing this Grass а а fno sward may bo біла in a short
. ˙ amd ie ОСУ free fiom.
Tas ei ойша shee coat oom Luar
yledsartasgo quamity of horiago-ut Mig L
. 6d.
N (PATTERS sox.)—Tube a
and sepals. white
and stout, expanded, the la
T Pad Mu
1 Aireon Witte tube and sepal:
; reflexed, corolla a beautiful rosy тоѕу pink, excellent.
It is a | purpl
DISCOUNT. Surrn.)— The nearest approach to blue, of fin
habit for erie м in with the set 4 E
of Nerone, ай Geraniums,
can be
ERES Ad Iona Dol чн s ө адены V] paa Vd os Priced 40 e
C. WHEELER & & Sox deliver their site Р
to : — pl FREE lustra don Fu
most of the principal Railway Stations in [rite L4 Splendid ast s of Fuchsia Glory forwarded on the
J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Nurserymen, Gloucester.
—
Uington Nursery, наин, Islington, —
Xt: light, violet purple corolla, free же
c M аншы
Кок, the w )
rge | is — valued for its dara i кай; 3
‚ negro and Cau
age, the difference is preserved; the
Lebanon may become doses tnt doa
Deod me green, bu
stiff
According to Dr.
MADDEN quo RIS Н
with | those unm. pedum * the * Bi
Cedar, the invaluable Deodar.” Without i
too much upon these expressions, it is fair to
that má are in no way 2 to the
Lebanon, Which is soft
Sater af
b
132
THE GARDENE RE.
CHRONICLE:
[Вев, 26,
of rs E; specimens. PocockE, who saw
Cedars on Lebanon itself in 1744—5, asserts iata
r мз does not ‘differ from white Deal in
— and 2 not harder. The specific 282
ood is reported to A 680, while that o
ar of Lond n is 618 (Madden).
TM we look to - fractification, n —:
difference is appar n form the
- doubt similar ; but . of the Cader: "x 3
never г separate the scales spontaneously, as far as
e observed, while the cones of the Deodar
thei
ap
—.—
That the
un e specific s name.
all hands.
unlike is is admitted о
ы апа that point
will probable de “settled wee the time when the
circle shall have been squa
n Atlas is found a third Cedar, Rast called in
our pere the Silver Cedar, by some botanist
е 78 ge ica. à са a plan 1 “differ
f Le n little except Sagar, ^
which ‘particular it no de the Deodar. Allt
from an examination of detached
BÉ
just pronounced in favour
g also a distinct species. We quote his
. Jamin, director of the nursery at Biskara,
to whom I had a applied for information concerning
date of Dec. 17,
the — ocality in company with the = of the
forests, He there found two spe f Cedar.
The peak on which they ger is ee 1 ree
above the sandy soil border
y so ; the
rae plants found at the foot of ths онша,
MIN were, as might have been anticipated,
loranenn species
C
ppear at three-quarters up
the ves of Tougour, where they produce a magni-
t effect, orm ick forest up to the very
b fioi | ө
T he An 3
uniformly damp state of
e weather i is favourable x such growths, is —
ight
e dries
о with the Voie. of the Ustilago
on Pos Nath, it should be arked that the
ation there is ver
is a mu ch the sa
atmosphere,"
says Dr. Hooxer excellent paper on
the ~r , Published by the Asiatic Society,
* appeared ncomfo igre association with
Ki
eigh
eminently typica
untain top presents a mixture of the
h d
d hot, a
Scitaminez at this season
r Laurinec
Phoenix), Ferns,
Yeh. ) А Vitis, 0
е hav represellintions of the forms of
i А glandulosa, Berk. and Curt. (1), id Pirie.
aven
| nelia Indica (2). M.
Тнк Fellows of a 1 n) who | n
of Mr.
it is pyramidal, and its
rris a is silvery ; while
that of the Cedar of 3
s dark gr
ow.
E
struck by lightning.
d was covered Me
many dead of old or
While he was writi ee
are desirous of witnessing the
G
ich a
sn since, will have an ein ted of
аш 80 nex agi б March 5. On that
p
©
ift a tree, the
all of which will weigh more: than 10 tons, and to
in flower in ad
M. DzcatsNE, horticultu
proved to have gained an
the doubts that have
is finally
а new species, notwithstanding
been expressed concerning it
from the summit of Parus
Nah Ne o which we we lately called the attention = our
readers,
the organs
Croscope.
m the
which it Sibi has = pretension
e will be the usual free admission on the
n to dot d the Society, and visito
introduced by th
~~ GESNERA OBLONGATA.
ed
id
upon
to beauty when examined under microsc.
That, on the contrary, which we have now
ep beau tiful,
us is
е, is — ee
T. the
981018
ШРЕК ба] POSO,
with a a bell respicis
ар from 705 to 80°, 80°,
tuation
dra nd
jan *
ps ve r
fuus close, and shaded
the opposite side |
i teh, and
in other ma
n ex-
sy s ; ng
were easily b
ае
dular bodies consist
cap, often 2
( ia.
on the contrary, th
peduncle is — а ad deem | pendages are ona nited
they will make
onally; and
ту Е when
f summer is
tobléso aiak should be
applied 2 дожа they are perceived, and as sin ы
is required radicate them. A
y warm
The plants may be allowed to re
Christmas,
n here about
when it will be situates te ei remove them to
ae long allowed more light | wh
r they сап h
s standing the rupem of glass, hundreds of
uch straitened
Very
a — КЫ some 10° lower, giving w water —
d,
— P that
ill be sufficient, merely
from becoming excessiv
ants are wanted x СА er durin
months ten with early propagation,
m e size
allowanee,
2 to preven
—
t the gj]
ng the winter
and good
in tw
obtai ned
3
situation, near the
"5
8
to such as require more
atmosphere; keep the PAM: жөн of i insect
the leading shoots —
— us.
f July a second shift will
and this should he into t
h :
1
and
ICI
any;
5
and if properly supplied with water,
aes they will prese hav
supplied with water, and
айу m: sparingly
ought to be a
rest ; this ou
ben ing wit
"Wi management, and occi-
sionally reducing the balls, so as to afford the roots
portion of fresh soil, the plants will last in
condition for many years; but it is pug
up a ——— young ones, as
momen аул
turfy peat and light sandy
the proportion ere ivo of the former to
ME sis
em un y fai
© | pots ; and plants that are. at all pot-bound Мк у
efited by an occasional wateri clear
th
Home Correspondenc
ace and Proto for Bedding eve
т зине
t of it,
re still m
*
dar
wide, 18 inches deep, an
The bottom of this trench was soon
9—1853. | THE GARDENERS? CHRONICLE, 133
— OR
th a mixture of loam, leaf, and Mushroom-bed 250 : ~ — —
Wiek, w о ih we atraigh tway planted 1000 | distant from it the level of the sea, and two mies able, tor the place where they are made ; but we very
4 plants, those which had been rum po о mue es ion the amount ot cold whieh our corre-
At nights, and when the weather was cold, we Pam [S2 8 = ы ьш ы е : трой в instruments have indicated. As to e ther-
eet — h in covering which had been used | алг ЕВ 2 | поте having fallen 8° below zero, that we find inere-
zue the conservatory, and which was s ficient 221505 E | di e.
protection for Verbena: Now, the point that I want = 8E Е Preserving Timber. —I "o 2 the ee mode
to come at is this, 712, that by this expedient we found . I practised by ship earpente They
not only po room for the cuttings unpotted, | = — M quantity of timber for Phip-boiking 3 bilo the
but we arg br Det Ра: pianie 35 tl an N | eee es Cee en es he Le tide ; it „ e twelvem ths,
throve muc 8 in fac P elvemon
1 never saw plants а the beginning of ] ау half PTT serv 1 tie uch 1 ger, This they conside
ye Беу 8 then remove 9 1 5 SS 78 8888 id experimen í rot, 5 ut fee Bee be it
hails, and without sus мло. ny perceptible injury, - E M I was only practised on w
the beds and ban e flower garden, ov . S eg ers S for sip building :
which they began at са e — This year it is ia 24 БЫ coo rame us uo vi arly Forcing 7 "Vini We à sometimes hear of
intention to deposit the greater part of our bedding E Xt d wy y house not setting their fruit well.
in trenches like the one I have just des ribed елер м юе E st Se 2 one time I attributed this shyness to deficiency in
MI thus set the frames at liberty 8 a | the маса fructification, as in some instances ће male
than I have hitherto done, for the receptio of ae = Peek PMNS 288 sc vp - м: eh: ge n, € leas le its natural state incapable
plants, Kc. But the important point is, not merely m кошш s E р и ЕК died bi SE ctiveness. This evil may
obiaining a; or Lm bui getting mahos of the be 2 remedied by collecting the pollen and distributing it
ne Season ettigrew Pieces - ele over the shyer setting sorts. But the
The Weather: ac A parasti cte A Ed which a dod an Cou ick a pr . the nen alg in early forcing is equally
7 ad re
few miles made in the temperature on the night of the rer P lig a санаи 6b ie gach ipe from th | of
Lith inst. is worth marking. It was here what is called to |i © i & mi Б | Е in proportion to the excite-
: t; wi ry br lmost boisterous, a|s ment the top receives ; hence the necessity that exists
N.E. by E. My thermometer, hanging 5 feet from the Blrewearee ene юе ог! Р : ttom heat to arouse the vital forces
п E. side of a tree, registered 10°, or to | fo OR OD K d һо A ә о 5 | £ and counteract the demand that the leaves and b
E > duces Mal ade e ele oer йен at e ead быгы is period; without the aid
118, it registered P or 90 feat At Chiswick in the e "ad un AE M JESUS EUR AE e | & stimulus the roo are ble to — tm
> е The extreme east of Suffolk is about FFF functions, the bad results of which І need not pourtray ;
ue east from , so that we have the 1- CCT m —9 bloom expands freely enough, and may
lowing facts. The wind in travelling 90 miles attain ®|/SRESRSER SHEN |@ b F kuit bei
7° of warmth, and in passing from here over par of is ——— begin to swell, it all, or the greater part of it,
AN to i bout 30 miles due west, 8° were E © "es s the case with all where the branches
have East Suffolk, 3°; Sawbridge- 8 8 ee b А Se stimulated, and the roots left to be
— 4 ij aed Chiswick, 18°, It will be of interest to $|»orst m wen only by natural couse: | ue : 5
erease of temperature as ä 25 Ф PECRE CES РЕР S513 immature fruits is attributed to this
Progr
the west. Under all ordinary circumstances my r BS cause by the late Mr. Knight. have four Vineries
P^ ae ee eee tallies w im rd Chiswick LR Med A СТ Castle. ey have been planted six years,
We have at pe pre — 1 foot of snow and | . Anat Отв, Doncaster, і in 1852 :— этед the fifth crop forced in them. The early
os t On the night. = пок e s FE 00 Q9 of | January 5 . jpg | house, e roof of which is not at all e. for early
frost, for my register ы ЫЫ Febmüry oss . e 106 September = 2 250 |foreing, has set its fruit begu swell (in —
Thomas sen 3 Aes бетт h, Feb. 91. 5. ng * oao tober oes 230 | thinning is commenced), I never e
New A spar sparagus Fun -Win you vile me. Mey - «s ^ dun November ea better at any p ; they consist of Black Hamburg
correcting a typographi траге 17 19 P oor зм Black Prince, White Sweetwater, White Muscat,
Saturday 1 cx (a 115,44 Din — d Съ ? К Pa otis 255 | Grizzly and White rontignans. From the commence-
on & fungus lately "noticed by me on the roots of The following is the stat of the weather in January, pan ce epic ren ae to а 00у boii MON,
dh 10 Е 1853 :— and with the best results. , Raby Castle.
ж er garden plants at Ely. The local | 2—5 New 5 Mode А2 Potting Plant B eddi Muc
ee A* which the pest is known should have been Extreme | Heat at Extreme | Heatat |I know h 19 ants fo or Bedding out.—Much
prin: eopper web," ahd not * coffee web." These Cold. |1 o'clock. Cold. 1 veloci. ow has been written by way of remark, and also
ваде often эс шеш мо and éjn e Pisa e AMORE. — suggestions for a long time ꝓast as to the mode of trans-
exactly cisely th ulixr character of the 1st ер 5 g Deg. | planting from to the open ground. Asto single or
plant —— tbat I confess to a үгө affection for е за аз 4 еше 33 42 yr y there is but little inen anten
correct nomenclature with. {о them, than eae 46 19th | ^45 54 ger, except the unsightly crowding of the roots in
8 a sient » 8 ath ey 50 ӘБ 41 52 the — end bu to delicate seedlings,
А Se : nist| 5th...... IRE а. 35 53 and the like, raised with artificial heat, and
ed io the myeeliom $7 Ho uA fee | e often very crowded ina pot of moist loose eari f
pper-re ce ME E í s [sth 4p s 42 is so much danger of destruetion of the tender plants,
NT n ; 5 : E р /
: hence the very appropriate name of * copper | 10th... mo W соевое ай er e en hall wi to ће tops by inverting the
name for the Anacharis alsinastru ih 36 3 -|lostn 4 » bee es tum узе ieces, *
eee to Штат 28th ...... 32 40
„ whic n gave to it 13th. 35 29th . 38 41 suffer so much that if the weather be jhot, dry,
a rivers—is | 14th ...... 32 44 Soth 34 windy, they are much retarded in pen instead of
appellation, improvised at Sicht. 17 Mata ER. е 10h 5 0m - 4t — |growing vigorously. Another very great
fa б km this slant? We have the frost severe at present, with not m EN the common * at get smaller чониб the
i 2 but I invariably lose snow; the lowest point was * 8 on Monday morning , that, if from unavoidable delay or bad
ae y first winte à of « cul ultare 1 the 1 Ach inst. W. Gardham. ? | weather the tender and spindling plants are kept too
fo], nmm ot find othe cereus uchm Temperature of January, 1938 the gerit "e ако Le the йеп нир жге ш matted t
ink it isone of the h andsomest herbaceous | Chronicle of January 15, 1853, you es the averag "ja vada таан у being pulled in pieces to single
perennials ie bere. in ine the ШШ! temperature of January, 1838, to h out. To avoid this, I ordered to be made for me some
Š ing it the P Y, „to have been 27.79°. E :
х ower-pots open at both ends. When for sowing
reason it is not seen at the'exhibitions UE уез any A. E. kept a register of that month 10 miles s <
; ‘Se outh-east of ; d
Underwoods (see p. 20).—Absence from home and London, the thermometer hanging at a first floor west | е € og og nid of ннн ы —.—
proper distan A
In Y neighbourhood vari s distances have | below yours, and on the 20th the very cold da ен
m = "
Larch, tried, : each way rer ^ 1 for | the: rmometer was not so — d sei ry fen —— mes si end) Я and cover with apud or fine peor ^w
ста Scotch Firs, ne never penis i in this district | stood at 1° below zero. I understood that at Knowle, oak 2 — x A wherever you wish to force by
growi ppan the Larch being so much superior and | Sevenoaks, it was 5° below zero; af Sundridge, 9° et E x emen. out, make a hole in the
mE eq equ lly well, In Holland and part of Prussia below, on the ground; at Chipstead (all in the same | — der уо eN depth
the Fir seed is sown broadcast
on the land intended for | neighbourhood), 89 below, the thermomete r ja
woods, the са being slightly covered by mou тей 3 inches sen te d in the echt. place alt of the pot into the holé ; g with thumb and
over the si E. joi ily register of anm i Chis finger leaves the ball of е and plants uninjured,
En The is trifling, and it might 8 in 1838). The first column indicates lowest point during to be simply earthed there is this great
d for Scotch Fi w an abbr is, from 12 0% lock at ni advantage, that if kept too long in the pots the
da comm: I ^ 18 > о‹ 5 19th roots are din * the id end, not dius and
happy to Lo ўер Ric А ret ay informa- till 8 o'clock a.m. on the 20th; „ the | iwisti "p 15 th d. If the —
j a private comm on, | height at which it stood at the latter e. (8 o'clock twisting together in the narrow end. the erop of
TET S Tht E s er | am 20th). W. P. plants is too thick pull out the centre ones with finger
fict o T Анаш "Light on Plants.— bent and thumb; and though there is a little more trouble
observed in your your columns that the light 5 the’ moss Night сж in a dozen pots instead o wo large ones,
may have some beneficial influence on vegetati pee e is amply sated the putting out
that the Crocus expands i ms under the light of i inso the beds where all trouble and anxiety of shading,
candles ; this ealled to mind an project which | 24 . | mn 20 20 uut wes unne " the —
w a trial, namely, the effect in green 5 — зок i 2 "si ? ip and uninjured,
and hothouses of lighting them artifi The noti n| 4th... 90th. 7 n 11 ore not checked in their growth, but on the con-
of e ment originated on having ed | б... 2186.4 2 18 E 00 qu pem out of rien x Pi
je great power of light wi пау haat in the non бн EL — — push. This mod = lanting may be of use, not
oF Pru Headey seeds ed from d Sch. , | 94th... 25 25 merely for seedlings in spring and summer,
Wate e ac ger some snow was still on the groun |o | Ж 25 plants at all times; for instance,
they produced pese of rapid growth, and of diem 10th e 2 3 | M iios — 26 re cessant rains and & new bed in the
The eft of ati those usually attained in this country. 12th...... 9 әв] 28 25 E 4 prepared, I had some bulbs
of artificial стега. nnd be Aeg 13th. . . 13? || 9008... 34 38 1 found had made pee ros
ортой that means should be үзүү for carrying 16th 19 » т wr 4 without e a single root. F. W., Hust halte.
den sir vind by combustion, 20 that it should not |~ * Que degree below zero in the night Weeds and Sulphuric Acid.— At page 102 а comes
Rain ‘which fell at Thurston, à ирене ao af pondent makos inquiry as in the 22. ы уш
Wee t rston, near xu N.B,| [This shows how much 3 is influenced 2 since, when entis the вош du deni, I years
1841 and 1852, both inclusive Tias i locality. The accuracy of our returns is unquestion-'the acid in question » number of large Scotch
134 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Екв, 96,
w too my house. I first cut thus, with me, it fell almost exclusively upon my Terrets, etinm by Mr. Westwood in the P ore
a pma re ege "i e the surface of tke | and in rows where ed principally were the few other ical Society, under the name of G pest ыл.
ground, and then poured into the pm of the stamp sorts mixe ed w ien then t affected. My friend 8 —.— pence commu ed a i eb —
two to six dr deos of acid, In the course of a few hours who supe — my property and who із Schmidt of the че» oe 0 re blind iniit,
the “cavity was filled with liquid. of a solos nearly | mayor of a commune, tells me that Rh Er the | from € caverns of Carniola 6. gin g to the nl
approaching carminé; and soon began to ove commune its effects were equa 1 ae and in no two|able genus Lepto odin although - destitute of eyes
the lapse of some ays, on the ний of small vineyards tee same. What be worth ошагын however tun ar to be in som e degree sensitive of
pulling force, the w ody part of ae же up, | to you is, that wd the Oidim im n fell ыш the Grape, it | the light, тегей за to Auer parts of the cave when
са aving the rotted n d n the еей was at once complet ms — when upon the|brought towards the mouth. Mr. Baly described a plan
ere that t - destru of the "Tlisdes ibus treated | leaves only, -— —— but did not fall p that of cleaning insec —.— with - ie
wa omple The ei of the d Thistle | the Grape did ripen ertain exten t; though not | rated with Е and dirt, by immersion р and
is so lightly hollow, if at all, that the acid v would find | fu 34. Í = that, sm stead of its a colon ur, it Vou water, The Rev. J. een noticed the 5 N
8 :
uld be merely
&c.
no lodging- paeem it, an е е
the same with the
" Dandeli ion,
to the section of the stem produced
and the acid dr 3 a the hole or w
I do not think an t could besten survive : the
whole = ance of £3 Nl must become med
by the action of DON
Р, is Pru
proper pyramid smi ing in this om Having iis
attention to the mode pursued by our brother gardeners
in France , permit me 0 give eritically the mode so
by. the IP
ound thus е,
ing. f ver see anything 1
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pl
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of houses and
PES
8 асул ; the sam
g oil, 22f. per
16 to 18 f. per do. J. R, The pedes Feb. 4
Sorietles.
eating
"Pat
Linnean, Feb. 15.—R. , Esq. in the chai
Dr. Powell. was ho a F ior Ve. Varrell exhibited
specimen
atham, Wilson,
p
n-
may, by time and attention dro supply themselves with
epi rA ин алану. The process consists in shor
Apple or Pear tree,
year’s shoot o
айы ‘hei pa awh, to one foot ata full bud. The
out in spring, rub off all laterals
t horizontal as possible.
trengthen fov S ex Eos v horizonta) 47 pinching off
the ends if nec h tier should be, as near
makes a beautiful symm i
blousing the borders, may, d planted at distances of
20 or eet, adorn ower beds of a geometri
ке 2 in eee observe a quin: in your
columns, p. 6 runs thus— They also display a
great tendency to ye "m Lnd im talks, which well-
seed does пор sd 0 practical knowledge
et best ае) for the e production. 4
N = Br;
ext | R.
orl
- Rental pas that
rte, Aud
his 85 * not only new to the British fauna,
to that It was shot in October last near
per 3b. for бент 8
Pire) j S do.,
h
co 3 the chrysalids of . z m at ee
заа obt
B. littoralis,
i ge 7 58 = Searas
zamia Preis
all obllected in the 3 od of Swa
b 8 = ех xhibit ed
ich the ddr
notes,
„ Lehm
n R
à d
case
nes, e large
ery fine selena of the stick-
and e covered with
2
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m
very sm ii Size, as Hs aks
fema — had been described as a n es. Mr.
New réad some notes in continua eS ‘his memoir
n the. pedes canal of the Ichneumonidæ. The
emen of Dr. Hance's paper on the and
flora ong Kong aer read. The _ pus con-
sis ess d lists of pla In drawin parison
р-а
of Hon, Kong and са parts of the
e guthor — that only two species were
Aus
M € oe flora
semblance was with the floras of Cochin China
г яу
inc ted on the council,
d. | of new ies gm beetles,
elum occidentale, in the“ ен
iver |
tralia, and tha t th test |
коко dE dur 5 — erald, дрн; аф
memoir containing deseri
brought from Chim by
Mr, For
BOTANICAL OF buche Feb. 4
ir.
ib
specimens, includin
take = ace this month.
of- the
read a paper, being
e also
* Notice: Localities of Rare Plants in the
1 Марвен of Londo:
e
Beblels.
T" аі - * SH. H.M.S. Herald, during the
Yea By B
to the аана Two у
Mr. Seemann is known to e publie favourably by
various Pts dud to English Natural History
lications, and b commencement or his tM the
p. 278 and 547, 1852. Heis
ways a lively and agreeable companion, and has le -
| the attention of the
e of directin \ 2%
Microscorrcat, Feb. 16 : Anniversary Meeting. — to applied natural history rather than to questions only
G. Jackson, Esq. in the chair., Reports fen, the interesting to the student of pure science. He now
council and auditors were members appe the narrator of an important сте
increased during the past year, and the ее were Fation of the pn — the co — MX
in a satisfactory conditio resident gave an Kellett, R.N., and hink has accomplished his task
ress, which will be printed in fe Transactions pub- as well as the means at D dis eos sal would permits The
lished in the Microscopical Jour The following first year and half voyage, occupying al
gentlemen were elected : 6. Ja p X Esq., President ;| 140 pages of the first volti е the proceedings
N. B Ward, Esq., Treasurer ; Prof. Quekett, Secre ix be fo ore Mr. See emann joined ; he therefore chiefly relies
tary ; Mr, J. W Williams, ү чет Secretary. for E Lieutenant — aA
а Messrs. Gillett, Warington, and Wenha: am, Эка Trollo ope’ s memoranda. Upon this point we think "
MOLOGICAL, Feb. 7.— E. NEWMAN
e. in the chair
his
Esq., Pre-
air. The President turned thanks for
election in the room of Mr. Wes
We
In the one a soirée. was
thé held, at which 250 persons were present Wo
— and Ca aptain — eimi absence from England is
mentioned as the wh offi
b
has
dark as to the why no advantage has been :
of the journal pnr collections of Mr. Leer
jou
naturalist originally belonging to the expedition, and
whose unfortunate death produced the vacancy which
s filled.
g 8, ts of | Entomological Society of Stetti Westwood ex- emann
' rtp uan m yes ee, even in ү маның. а a | hibited, on behalf Mr. b pecimens of a The autor tells us that he joined the Herald at
n U of e pA abon d feel oblig ed by informa of Coceus, from China, with the young insects, | Panama, in January, 1947 ; and therefore about hal
— er — — e. a 5 — may ya which produce the celebrated Pe-la, or white wax, the | the first Айч and all the second to be taken as-
$ p e p to. flower- € W been so lo vd Mr. his personal narrativi course, the nature of his
: ibited some у e 0 wax appointment obli is attention prin-
Vine с Disease m the South of e — There is a itself, and gave an account of its chemical Bases: eipall the жыны eae . visited P Pit is
met with, at least poene mal — P. morte — and the ren io wha tad соз: e. ira pi = gong а mettons —
x i а е 2 "n" M
Course at Cette it is at once manufactured of any year | A copy of a Chine wing, with the nati ^ bios: Mut no doubt, of is Samoa of his remaris s
. for The common wine of last year, which also exhibited, which latter stated that us pcm, been destro by his previo — :
s selling at 140 f. muid, In trimming period of the year the insects secrete a purplish | scientific reader will still find something 2 ;
ut the whole of this distriet, it is whi as large а fowl's head, to the e general reader it is probable: that everything vi 5
still suffe from the Oidiu hie contains th and young, and which be n We must endeavour to find room
еш d of our winter, it is in this state to the young trees, so as to pro
та зра] һауе it again with agate the species, i id had been| 4 7 anchineel Tree,— Some of the элемен
prove ee RENE is divi oe N 5 л stated to be the tree on as “er u vium were blinded for several days at
tive |
but the heart; l
especial] ent.
aud the blood thick ng a piece of flesh
m water,
lios; and wae
;| the hand wh 2 Tie Чары had e
\
ing y»
ing s affected: : the heart, |
ed in
smarting of the most acute nature,
with the fearful thot пнен that I was never to see
« Peruvi an Cure for Rheu
‘Lima, vod had come to Piura
to: get cured of
| tism, a disease for whieh the climate and *
of the neighbourhood are said to be excel
excellent remedies. |
a тун
9—185 3. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 135
The patients are | buried for nine days in the hot vs "i 5 siderably during the winter portion of the year, — to be well loosened to the depth of 15 inches
е desert, with all save their heads covered, and a the atmo — of the e garden is scarcely ever free from for although they w will grow and flower if 2d nee: му
aye to lie in bed ап equa al space of d con- | chilly fogs. Stove plants succeed better, vie — - soil, they will yearl "become weaker and fewer
stantly drinking decoctions of sarsaparilla.” | le ection, hough ovor-erow pat d is now in good health. In number, until they ultimately disappear altogether. »
4 Vegetation of the Andes.—We now commenced | the sto not many огр specimens planting, the roots should be placed a about 5 inches
ing the principal chai of the Andes. The tem- of t po ants us с^» веуе velties apart, and cover ut 2 inches with soil. They
e lower, the air purer, and the vegetabl e or less in flower. One of 8 Brillantaisia require no protection, and no Yer care, except a fe
kingdoms displayed the most ersified | owariensis, an Acanthad, recently introduced from | stakes to support the taller growing sorts, and to have the
forms. Yellow Calceolarias were growing amidst earlet | ierra Leone by Mr nitfield, is a novelty which | surface of the stirred occasionally 5 th
bl Ilias; ing- we | Pe mises to be ome interest oft-stemmed | leaves decay, the roots may be taken out of the ground,
an ; humming-birds re | promises to of s he
resting on the twigs of Fuchsias ; butterflies and beetles | herb, rather coarse and straggling in its natural habit, | and placed in a гзм у place for a time, in order that they
were swarming about, em little black snakes leaped and has opposite hairy — хосын of which - may get thoroughly dry Mn ” they are put into their
dexterously am g the . WI P xtrem is broad and ecoming sudde winter quarters. Any cool dry place vili answer for
life | what a contrast of us 1 Really the aspect of | narrowed into a wing-like margin to — mid rib at ihe this purpose; but mice are s to make sa oc among
ical forest is grand ; but that of the Andes a few base; the flowers form a panicle at the ends of the them, so keep your eye upon them, I also find it neces-
d feet abov e the sea is beautiful—the whole branche: s, and are rice purple, yit ab buf or orange- | sary to guard them against the ravages of these vermin
seems a garden ured = at the base of the upper lip; in the in the ground. It is often necessary to remove them as
eruvian E ud es.—About noon we entered a хдни of —. flowers арча сау. аге terminal to | soon as they have done flowering ; and in this case I lift
re consis Боса of Y Chirimora trees (A nona Cherimolia, — little — of the verdi first expand in sue- eti р sets. as much soil with their roots as I
, which w oaded with delicious. fruit. The cession, and afterwards the ral ones, and when | can, and place them in a shady iiv covering them
e-apple, m Mango а € the Chir — are con- | these latter are in bloom the ie аншы is certainly with soil to is the depth they fo эн ly oeeupied. If
ret n the world; I have tasted showy. Whether the habit can be modified to any | the weather is dry give them a little water ; here they
. ocnlis in М which they are supposed to, considerable extent is a problem for cultivators, but if will ripen their ME ai and will receive little injury
i n ei om thei val. Theseo uge places wi
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taste in iag From the same | not, l ver, be a necessary consequence, ut is gene-
Hanke was quite right when he called it a © masterpiece | source wa also obtained a very desirable and free- rally the elk of using small pots, and otherwise treat-
ture. i i e white Yucca- ing the plants unnaturally. For window decoration,
Fetid 36 appear to be as agreeable to Panamans|like flowers, named С petiolatum. Several lant in pots as soon as the bulbs are procur ured, using
as Garlic in Europe or Assafcetida in Persia.“ The most Araceous plants were flowering, and among them the|7-ineh pots for the purpose; put in each five roots of
e ecco аза of all the aromatics to the 8 true Dieffenbachia seguina, or Dumb Cane, Which is Van Thol, or three of the other sorts. After potting
cook is the Cula d er e m foetidum, Linn.); it | quite different from t the plant which generally bears this | they should be placed in some spare corner out of doors,
imparts a бен чийе fo ra foreigner to relish ; ө name in collections, The latter plant exists in gardens and covered about 2 inches deep with coal-ashes, 07 an
the inhabitants consider it “indispe ensable and are qui in a green and variegated condition, and s we found | material which can be easily removed. Here they may
th nown as Dieffe i i a
riegated a e e m
condiment has by some aecident been omitted.“ produeing several of its pale green spathes, from which portion may be removed to the greenhouse, to forward
- The Panaman method determining Altitude is the waxy-lookingspadiees were protruding. Another of the their blooming season. The Van Thol is the earliest,
us. “In order to ascertain the oe of an object, | same race, in flower, was the Colocasia odora, a noble|and ought to be treated as such, except variety is
a peculiar method of measurement is in use. In mea- plant fora damp stove, а single inflorescence of which is is | desired; in that ease, take Rex Rubrorum and Tournesol;
suring the height of a tree, for e a man proceeds | sufficient to perfume a whole house with an odour some- | these will be in flower in February i
cles zeep up а :
is, he makes a mark on the ground, and then paces | are really very pretty when in perfecti e Barbacenia s | early Tulips must not be turned out of doors, nor other-
distance to the base of the tree: this distance is | sanguinea was coming into flower, and is — to wise maltreated ; they mu 1 i
equal to the height. This method, in which, from con- | be a very desirable stove plant, especially remarkable |frame or greenhouse, where they can go gradually to
stant practice, the Indians have ines p = almost = ed ae purple-maroon colour >ч its hexapetaloid | rest. It will not be necessary to give them much water
g geometrical racy, wers e two variegated Draceenas, ferrea and after flowering ; but do not allow them to be without it
common purposes of life, andi is — натй by tonal were 8 from their coloured foliage. | until the leaves show symptoms of decay, thar gra
the Spaniards of Veraguas.” In the same hous сбн constructed span-r roofed | withhold ы altogether. Afterwards give them the treat-
irected to be given those grown int the flower-
would astonish our purveyors | structu ox we аты a very healthy and vigorous} me
for Covent Garden market, We are told that at | specimen of the Oboe Calisaya, and good plants of border. 0.
go “the Peach and Vine succeed well, and of Pimento, Clove, and Cinnamon, the latter of which, | Azama: WG G. Pre tty enough ; ернар E in shape.to many.
i in a erate-si: was sta olo
culinary vegetables "e. excel Cauliflower, which | though only grown in od zed pot, was f the same
а such а size ad measures 18 inches | to flower profusely every season. Another small stove CATALOGUES received from Mr. George Smith, ——
to 2 feet in diameter, — makes a donkey-load. The | contained a nice collection of exotie Ferns of small owe Slough; a ' Hornsey oad: fom a, Tamer, Көн —
gigantic Cauliflower is not distinct from our European the building not admitting of their being gro n la: —
Species, but is solely produced by a cultivation which | Some species of this tribe were pointed out as not yet менде AG; J W. The plum-colonred variety is dense and
necessi ictated, Being one of the northern existing in any other collection. One of these was a| fich 9 the e single bloom эге иса =
vegetables that degenerate, or bear no seed, if not remarkable looking Lastrea, named pilosissima by Mr. would not advise you сраз incur the siete which your pro-
annually procured from Europe, it is propagated by J. Smith, but apparently identical with the Aspidium | position would involve.
. After the heads — been gathered, t и» subquinqu uefidum of Palisot de Beauvois. Other rari- | PRIMULA SINENSIS: = Jennings. OF geet союне op
siu wed to throw ou i ; overlay each other, and are too much i
W bes new shoots, which аге ties in the tribe were | nium sinuatum, a fine e The pink sort 18 1 — high coloured, aud well worth
again planted, and have to grow e years, producing in n.| Simple fronded species, Wi the margins of the fronds| рге The w hite kind is also handsome.
the second the enormous heads.” undulated ; and Adiantum cultratum, which had been * The Rt : e " өз the Schedule of
1 85 orticultural an oricultura cic —
be tert а Orange (Casimiroa edulis), seems to received from the — gardens as the A. penta- the Handsworth and Lozells Floral an ; —
well worth — to our gardens. This “is dactylon, 2 another stove was a plant of the cele- whose show "lays for 1953 are May Tw os сЕ mg July 26, and
tree which has e — to accommo- — Upas tree, Antiaris toxicaria, becoming almost August 23. Тре shows of the Newbury Horticultural Society
date 1 itself to different. — s; it grows from the too large for its position; this remarkable tree has its | take place this year on June i ра mit dant cial
coast-region up to an elevation of 7000 feet, producing 2 ches ee with the stem, from which, when | 9888: Rosa. You had better order your e the weather
evervwh 33353 5 ? direct the plants to be se you as soon as the weather has
rywhere an abundant harvest of delicious fruit. It hey separate, they appear to drop as out of a socket. become at all favourable ; presuming your "quarter" to have
was cin = — the Aztees, who termed it Iztactza- Then re is a good 2 of Aloes, wer of which аге | been — р os —— — at 6 feet apart in your
рой, and also Cochitzapotl ; the former name is com- | kept in a separate house, and some of the Meroe nes net in the soll, rather sup On Pr win gc
of the words iztac, white, and tzapotl, Sapota. | are about. to bloss m ‘the smaller ade b ooming, as n wre 8 or
Tzapotl, = —— comes the Spanish corruption they do mmer, far mound; press all firmly ое new а ing dry),
zapote, and the Engli igni more general atten than them take their chance for the next month or six weeks, when:
fruit containin ong ины -— ee a tion thay receive. The two fine you may prune them. closely in; should the soil become
of g large seeds, as, for instance, that old Cedar trees, — is remarkable, Jose after planting, let it by gentle pressure be made firm.
Lucuma, Anona, Achras, &e., à word for which our are suffering much from the bad atmosphere of the ‘When warm weather shall have set in, give copious root
present botanical termi no equivalent expres- | locality waterings; and mulching, if it can be done conveniently, will
— prov ficial ; this, together with a good dressin of manure
: ogy
sion. The second nam 9 is derived from in autumn, will 30 raise the general surface that next
e,
cochi, to make sleepy, and tzapotl, S. as the fruit | hillocks, or mounds will have disappeared; your
when eaten acts as a soporific.” Sie FLO R 10 O мы LTU R E. the — 5 uri ish i n proportio on to the appeared; уз bestow on
3 " " "үр 4L 1 m Mr Se киз your
book consists. Let us add, that here and there Earty T ae are now ава banis '
scattered bits upon climat which, considering the fully in bloom, and for the amateur o f limited me Miscellaneous.
Author's quickness of observation and skili at practical | they are a valuable tribe of eater 8 the Influence of Coal Gas wpon Vegetation. By G.
eo: might have ren advantageously extended | They are cheap, and easy to cultivate requiring but Æ. creer ca introduetion of lighting by gas upon the:
And in the ing the interest of his volumes. | little S and while е — adorn the promenades of Hamburgh exhibited the injurious
[ome d there no index? Why is there no index! | flower-clump, or sitting-room w, their numbers | influence of eonl-gas upon vegetation in a very vexatious
in the value of the book is destroyed by its absenee ; | will increase, until the only пто will be to find | manner. The gas-pipes are placed, at a depth of 3 feet,
such works it is indispensable. room for them ages. April and May they add an in the middle of avenues 30 feet wide, planted princi-
— ——— | inexpressible charm t o the flower-border, and do not pally with pur. but with а few Lime trees. Since its
| withdraw their une sailed colours and sweet perf ‚а great number of trees, reviously health:
Garden Memoranda. until their place can be supplied with the bedding- | and. vigorous. has qu eu, perished. я The дена
HELSEA BOTANIC GARDEN.— There is little attempt | out plants ; from February till May they are aio батуы | | becomes rotten, the bark detached, a e tree dies in.
i this ancient physie garden, and especially at this | had in flower for the window. In forming a ¢ а few days, without any sine ution taking place in the
of the year, to keep up a А display of flowers, the | the following varieties are suitable to begin with etm comet Wherever this malady appeared, the roots were
design of the garden being rather to supply materials | Thol, single and double; Rex Rubrorum, Tournesol, | found to be decomposed, and the soil impregnated with
medical students during the | Florentine, and Mariage de ma Fille. The outlay pe а the odour of coal-gas, showing that the cause of this
many curious | dozen of each of these varieties will not exceed the cost | destruction must be the escape of gas from the pipes.
fen Reis
in flower in the hothouses, and | of one dozen of first-class Н; Hyacinths, and while p М. Ulex. mentions several other localities where similar
plants, which just now, alone, latter have to be bought actual, these will last for | facts have oceurved, so that there can no * г be any
nsid i e y i .
y improved іп | years. I would ty obtained | doubt as to the injurious influence
last noticed them. Owing to the | to ted in autumn in the flow wer-border, where they | vegetation must not, however, posi —
1 lin ап ion. We n
ere 9 of London, it is — in spring, and will be i bo a fit state for potting | these circumstances that this is a nece e-
requiring of course | e window next season. The soil in which ee quence of the introduction of gas-lights. In Leipzi
— ventilation at all seasons, suffer con- are planted should be rather light and rich, aud ought for instance, the gas-pipes pass through the —
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Th 4 atur Chen tub bes that . Th d le af er ing
for ri ruri vie, lvi. p. 257. эз perfec rfec m =e when m gU irr pad ill AM the b h the c
and = e nd 0 je u je om
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following " radi t uius Place an effect ъан e 0 m . mw саке hott ds 15 — рун
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hav oved b lave e d and s suff m well -smoke SS AS s th where 0 the ots sh ft ean te ery ly fine ee over now; та; cléir.
the bl found th placi ectuall black vmm a go обе nh fruiti s of — pot iey advan — shelf of are vercasi and boistero clear a
4 т n 8 100 a e of t розе nd fros
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y ЯЫ гоу more white sl th y the re o have n wal followin cee eit aoe it, th tion n uring the 1 F THE elow the
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acne 8 duds si and a ui tho ied. Nowi an abun Sa foot Wem -buds 9 € T = ! — 045 3 4 a
n E 0 e 1e 0 ie 4s 1
promoted by аы E ра e healt stage regulated s eS cultivation. of fn Бк . — a a B DET XE | |
y th at me » and ieir upply ge — "в alae a pad uses are bud wood at ^ 78 Geo eei Noti the Sth 1845. EEE
with P ME > grow of а 875 ning tre e the 7 чей Аа ces 45 therm I
the re to ve i pearance wth TRAW , m es in min ay be 1 y ha en to -—
ome best a il — vigorou nee of dido plun BER Ret one es vel and i pots g~ so plent ob- has im л Ec pk "n Corre 13 deg
ba miel mie Vigorous sar best plunged in aie especialy а Tied ea | Ora eS неа
arger int re deli in eii overdra S8— whi est | re ed ill r 1 for s ted ins 1 any of the abingt plants .— rfect re are out
eon nverted =x Penis beds nd Dg the ones i miler. ‘bottom hea ar Lr amat h of | tion of Northern Manuel A. — erae
advance ли роі, lo x speci 2 , even ure, 1 : should af etl сўх 3; But there feo ка A gno pae —— g Vol I
2.5 " 8, is Tf E ya ear cept MENS: 8 no es’ ys“ s“B Ta ч
diff when ave co anage ord t the : irm 70° y er prom B dm: incl M riti
арр ir eee А e. peg 2 nt Bes а y A ud during А, e plan rige Y үт неар by lay, wi in оза м сенн: spare tine plants; no eral ‘work om — — Ban,
E er 3. CIE 460 ng the utm бео simu М la 5 e х
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in trai nk, a nts gr ciall t pro ves th oots pla chi р; өй Бу, ees w ar 250 ntioned dried ni Jeter. Amo one; b ere will
ni m own y ne duei ted zd чн for e in з no ol and 9 ut wi гч
cient CX YAT e ы per т ene по T m i
te еї wh lises, in elimbi ard sh ian the ruit n саге i efi not Pig 8 pon of De d Ma oa Ner] more
the ntime orm at it sl pots, bin: he wi 0 e r ore ed, u yA mber: 8 dam pir. C im.
plan , es ob of th — 10uld , 5 m fi ill re b re ees w s ta Moss nder yres, s. In zières bom
will s ts na jeeti е viis. ы һе ете | their rm, and quire in nt, yet ill su coll sat DINEM 8 ае esmazitres,
taki soon atu e onabl S Mh 1:4 roots if to with ll eceed Eur ection rumm mark r, Berk nd sim exter all of
e arriv h e an an ed to a b se out the GRA 8 оп, в оп е1е — Which
pl an abit, d ill: d at 3 en. Р in prot arr del mo fou TION: ulliva: tho Rav У, &c work g to zy
{ nd wh The idi te the if inte he tre ect tl ow load rely st ay. O - phiet 5 5 J. ugh pu auis f ^ue m
pre РА т е gene р fie tak nded пе пет fi of li ar A ue cam Merge blished in Er *
ree Shen Д а бай Кең prs ie principa — 515 уН беер iter ФАБ over yours by Sauna Yu Gola et aoe in уаз American
Let f the n n А most 1 is exte ng seas E | ci ee po микс this ewin over for 8 3 old Di ealand; hether d, the
potti operat be 1 jardy t sive on -— ints to atel present lnda ofi fies outfi th са Bea strict of j but 1 z god Ww
e ng ha tion EA 0 ings i ay dition o attend t sprin e borde фе. Should Prac бес, pee gun ew Zenl consult à у been
uc ЭЕ 8 P cd it will ~ tal as to i dnx paan r Ad the Sted are,a b b hould ue ferlisation be — SAU = leara ring Cros, уоп c # pul
K О 1 ^
ре to the void ex (or, in A aap the wi me the & siga «аа or rubble botto of lo ee ilie Жү by. —— ne ip t you u сап mig fr
wi potti sing wriy во di са ul E en ee е id Rett 2 oo ee require
porien 08 shed them jo ) in whi ame шу; it will г torfy 1 finishe p the d aed x = = жак. mean or 4 will di the he polien ov mint: forced P
n Prange ich y re of ts fr mo: period, r throu is easo oret effe
0 i of ec th oul quire pe 0 те 3 pers n, W t ct eaches,
b w stu h e ha e cold i e d b med wa m en e Pio d gh rse i he com
loom in foll а aving th ve b 18) соп plants e mix е. р rg pA tering; n 10 Fan usting " had agencie with B. ne — whe
clear | beaut hei | efore veyin 2 ortar, ed n b uality ei the mU let — И ep SOT encies of out Bee re it
i iquid y, and i ing in adve 8 cots ; ог а. ut st n be рл R tt, suece he fol the se insects ; ployin: ere is
ma а if a d heay ee ron ro "m oble ed, 2 setting o CH
fi 2 b t medi Phe тотар ў 5 ге sa g he d eee ФАП, атр pe
WP all u ium Oherri the b udy serapi avy lo аА harlotte. Royal ne рае e crop t this
k oom eep th ent nder elli | medi ies requi one suit Pear soil f gs of ams ort, bu The A Geor s of Pi more
rath e w ott S i ца an or r 0 rie e п W eac
w. them: ix pee cr : tenia ater tted, m sm qua ire e re not toode end # Peach oads — — miy. em he А tots 8 А f Peaches” are
bre: to 5 45 , Us рсе : ngs wi : . a soil free p^ ples ies an 1 , LDearhood o or it бее ricot, c De — most
ача regula rather — f the ho ith In mY me ah b 2 X HOUSES : of Lon — — prm qualit АМИ, Royal, Мо mes a e
ped wi ri е their — e use | b n our um st. Iv y melt fas 2 Be ripen till Octo k
irei eerie the during th ies, perat s done durus — p Cale ere. EN GAR ins, wol Ы the bg ogi 3 ue. Danube ove . i ib melti
— and м i syri ge is peri , enab roa ng, | req h isang э we hint DEN. f epi pi gn. r dedu
ion, h A daily. iod th le few |n wre а › from bei or pla кб g the H the Lo Tomb ur ice, neigt
tiii festi help the ad пә. / e 5 — га 5 pl ating’ As t ground rr z^ ive, 1 1 nological. Sock it will
0i S З . re E : i me e f ага; се RDE n t >
san anis ы We: 1 die AOL "Vemm
| Р uo t ^ T 0 the Fw р he appli | one y c — Е эне іп innare Limes 27 Garden n x Y уо we peep pd U r. Des —
Prac n іса wth 5 1S, W 1 58 u borough,
practice is is веб А гам is in t must at sa " 2 th for hich K additio: uetiv ы Grafthir ioy ur ode wit еч с тар the ›
hi n th o re d, in d e al n of 5 er 83 gar th «терш.
didis 9 5 in cient e pots ceive from м í ff so roo e thriv top th ar eee ii do. ik ole probebiy enin e badue:
og ойе. Altix гозу bal MAE ne 2 to 3f shape ce oth ils intended MAL case is unnecess ier to enable th —
pruned ites, of w ng habi l ‚ addi eet i roth of ended te t 1, Euph A — som
shifti in en a eakl Abit; f | laye ing a n depth er, mixed road for оа Euph. PLAN ate ry, the accele mt e
ma ns e dumis pl es, and similar das, 055 habit Ža assistan gog porti ‚ ACCO with ih p their if they wer were euis CIT m plante I" Pedes.
may likewise й e i at cool plants, whi dene from ei an d both. "om of ro to the se 55 ог ently oo re state "E ay do sais, 2, E ving à su
usi . tten n t n
brought е "Tall heat, ri —— have es — n Asp —5 dendo — mash ms és. ЕЯ Баар: Siphoce 4o nok peste tp ont piove
1 orward, acti o reparatory whole jim up ro After tr and is a n each they M t ago. A — lus hat кыч - —
NER FOR if rE — 7 enchi den ; 1. C 7-8 е m ers anett time ens
next aie he 3b CING DE an "Loins w f dui d be - t ng, the rive 3 Spt o. ato unao m elatum.— : we oe m
uy ; e genera PARTM bl 8 which, ether ; З еы groun d efit Ses keene түс 2 inted wi — attend ‚ SEE
алал тты l stock 8 omg и? € "ih addi: „mixin w y "Shake th Tras — Фу or Something ai ho soci: E virgi-
y of loam, by ca. will w venient, ‘ise айын an e e inta" РО" Tum | Pichta T ‘allied io
оа t get d ing = repotti ог efe ien duri ing t porti ve q is ми аач val Ed ‘them out ta. crin — it. r3
ще dg ima ue and ре lightl . Befo: earth орот: TUS ^ are com: b pote О
We g for ‚апа оппа р us and fiy worked in. 1 our bel and th mme em i t now in.
rarel ds — otim expen ed in. sed plant- ound T E — hd ерене bab fresh
re Kale. ts E of the sive, This anure ere. in th 2 you h trust you ri Pe men —
T Rh pa al th consi: > ARIEG. ead A" Deen will soon other- -
x ubarb. G in the to be dering th Tobir isis Piim waia аи: а get into
> the : lobe Arti a less 5 own, will e та ыыы less — в for expressing - :
me brin tai rtichok 2 1 m, Co ums eh страт =
tion g forwa: ils es, &e en. Sempe ariega ronilla = ye ry Ще — no
^ — nia ndars ps varie DM E glauca Mee АА, y put
; ев iE ything “ I : y be = = тш; лл aha Arum nge, 1 ріновробв
» ep dnb reine yet in d£ bac! h : INES: ms. | sò БОП um le Cl erium 0
: shift more befo = te Дыкан, as k numbers be mee You VT we legatum, Et мре p
É freel e repo А , ttg - ount e nex геле of the le - 1 82 tha — um Emus vari
ligh glass ythan w seio ai _ STAT е cag wr commencing by e 5 last yea Е.
— on jew d P NN tent Gag STATE OF in th сон трий e Veg
quired т Pine pi ther, they faketo etting 2508 КЕ A ng, spide da 205
„ ei W pi in take te i EW 30 i — 2 т: sequenc
z eith h to admit a dorm to g Feb E minu er inted tha e Я
Select is a er for а as i in a dormant 21,1853, EEE N Я super. in oe їс, а stroy — Viner го pes
1 „ Mk vine — heer EAR 1, riably for ft water, "LE а , previously io
i i ell du 9r „п М mount Ba ick. ks Hi ONDO e ind ы ded.” ani soft spid he followit
side ing ri ti fruiti es ROM on dt is whe soa {ч
g eutti реп ше iti in pe of ETER 1 N, e hat у com You fi n col р; those 2 oz. tw
eye. ings wood, ng in pots t T Trur 1 рго son e positio arthe d enou wW twist
ye, rem leav: propaga! po! is | Fr ER. Y 1 you h . n to r sta gh, 1 rere boiled
vt love al a oa of pe ne ES — ny emm LA. cl c-r MT
y a cl ineh ueti them. Sundsy. 29.530 ora Ma „М н: 1 y em meer not hay season t ve inva-
sung sory a fla | ae | „ i yeas a to of your must there
eut wood ts. onday | 29.494 Min. M Earth furt ent, an ma y in of y: 1 fo ore be
the bar on Tues.. j 29. ean]! al д. d ад her com: d t y ad garde our V " r more
bark each! Web. 550 36 1 16 | fet 2 ind. B IOLET: sib to ns inesd year, for than
from шз. .. 1 30. — 9 +a is a feet E best. s: Vy ul all thew nes dying near it has
hs ee 1 050 36 19 35 deep. They ar 55 surel ons ood n : to ths
A | meo 33 | i 5 at y тоо, il баты the
Average ..! | 29739 | 29507 | зга ma ме calle ay f — Arde
— A—— 3 30 EH к: - Misc merely Towers v foverl all on turbed by af
TATE x чий, so far as the pipes
this is the right. ex-
n me if I say that E think
n, and
some facts wh ich have come under my own observa
which appear n to explain the difficulty in à mo
satisfactory m
The works with "which I 22 ere here are in
by ho
| breadth, 1, as I have stated ot e, that at
ct.
е the capi lary attraction that will exist w
ad be ny 2 em below pad ge
e l
attempts to discover the cause, 1 desired the mechanic
i ae
50 feet 2 dragon was р nce of
ane of my 8 in drainin
that оао: a porous stratum сап
within = eee distance ſrom
this stra n be cu
g convinee
as far asunder as 6
т also Mem that if the porous stratum he 6 feet
the 4 feet drains will not dry the land nor overcome
t deep”
M that and eran subsoil is an indura
the pee
who ha = — tl
end to the o
he did s во, — discovered that at one joint there
ong ss s the чан continues to flow upon the surface,
nding open fu
cannot be said m have been 867 shed.
o doubt a difficult task
enacious clay lands, it is
to drain off the whole of tha, flood-water under
battering rains lately Se but this forms no
argument for giving up su ah
impossibility; it should — excite to a more
rrows, thorough under-draining |
hea
did n
i to “fo hae ig undulation
e pr ressure of which was quite sufficient to impede the
T; and ascertain if the fall was continuous; ;
was a
correspondent asks
mode : culti ved: is for eei der
(12 i inches), manuring the ground with poe
кд. arva although the elevation (an and of course the ashes before — рин eed, and sowing of
quantity of air) was. so small mA to be — nitrate. o aciem t. of salt рес acre upon the
by the use of the spirit $ this. w was ed, and the | Wheat as soon as à is 2 fairly out of the ground. І вот
water eireulated properly without — trouble. | 2 ема m e (which, I believe, is too much by
Take another ease :— A gentleman of tance, | half), ar s mds И in as ‘early in eptember as I ean
in fact your correspondent “ Y.,” put do e pipes | get the — sent T. G., Clitheroe,
to supply his village with water, as he had plenty of fall — ..
oz
MANAGEMENT OF A FLOCK DURING THE
LAMBING SEASON.
with: our —
Where soils of this kind have been ate c mse ‹ — which wou b HE first point connected
growing amiga i залі always be an inju- eme if he ad kept a regular and continuous fall ; Кы we ils before re eons: sheep are more
dicious plan to attempt t off these with sheep. but when all th ten were laid to his service reservoir, | Valuable than they form were, in ннн.
Several examples of this Kind are noticed x our cor- he was mortified to find that no supply of water would ther ange — improved ignis 23 M yof
dent, the dif bet he drained eome through, notwi standing his 16 feet of he eater importance any as possible during
TMpORCI, пеге via ешееште Ty tfl n th mine ssure ; he therefore set a work bore a small|the critical period of e nature of
N52 ole wherever there was a bend hei 4 - "Pipes shelter must depend very much the size, character,
oil in in the one case, as in the other, eco ee to allow the escape ir, and w n had | and conveniences of A large covered shed,
vious from the — of the feet of ‘the пэ that finished the last between сагри aie I the | fitted with raek and manger for hay and roots, closed
d "water rushed out with such rap og эеле x off his hat, on one side, e 2 : з exception of hurdles, open
and ost convenient building ;and
with the flood-water. Eve dry porous soils, the
best adapted ат this system, ‘he trampling o of the
ent AMA
se zh
ever since, merely mper ng cae the small i ps
in such soils in a state of decomposition, and hence
poer m
colation uniformly over the|.
2 1 a! appia
ed do vic ied thus manuring them
— — wile it robbed the ridges and heights
of 3 just s
We cannot didi these observations on the general
P acaba of the country, without referring to the dif-
erence of enterprise between the agricultural and
oa crt — ty for w — «— |
bored, should be opened
for a few seconds en escis ‘the wate: 1
off, awe allow the eseape of the air.
I
ings, is it not more probable
ing from the pipe qm а laid too low
Pas a joint e: too high, and — "Ar Apre im
there by the return of the e
жета» һу - pipe ding Ta vain prevents ie
me to
that, instead of the fault
w,it is owing
N
E
be the true e explanation, and I give
because I se that o
pipes (both for hot "wd cold wa
ч 2 a 1e other; v
rned |!
acts to Mr. Hewitt Davis's drain- | Th
ewes.
the more pisc
s
ose adjoining — — » a
sides s, for the purpose of r
ambs, or, in severe неадна to a
as fast as
is gene- ay tiny suffered | prevalent wind (more particularly the es and also.
rally enlarged upon to the 3 = the some inconvenience from 088855 of such facts as overhead, to k rain
er. эме hardly recognised the - - e those I have mentioned, answer well on farms where large flocks ave ke tod
^ which we were familiar nh but a few iere are so many infallible rules for draining laid | moveable lambing-houses, such as ean be rea dily taken
i says ourc great is the revolut on pA down by the authorities on that subject, that I think | to pieces and erected again w without — ble, .
1 it is a great pi nnot give usa digest of them | 2. Attendance..—When the flock , the shep-
the last 10 v ing nani all; or, d would be still better, give us Pie own rat should have ‘sansa te addition to ari a OF
£ opinions on the subje One hallow draining is|such means attendance be t day
— d T Sus fora thers, th not al the: ds dr ч of and night The saving of a single ewe by c1
tions of every kind fleeing before it. Had our |a third says, d ins of ЕЧ 3 a th 2-6 — al ~ot fes ki da ies. kept i
: уз, drains of ce el nal aid, ourse, if the flocks are 2
manuf d мон e e /ns discovered an p yan of 16 feet; and a fourth, | the field, either a hut or a house on —
ец -— bes aa scc Pi п agri- | that t those of 10 to 12 yards distance apart have dis- avem for ке pH. so that he may not
— the ome appointed him. If every writer in giving his теа һауе бт lter 5 Ка ани with the aid .
pT arr — кино how pleasant an excur- were to confine himself to his own land = his of w sg cri
sion ain ors even at E this inhospitable — reba ar be fewer differences of doe prepare any conveni mi rem edy "ihat may be a j
season of th pics We: do not alt th
this remark—for if gory "era ча
п the pr —
hich,
| knowledge on the subject, ‘night, he well spared, in my
drai
well suited in de — and distance f efr
hat | one t is quite unfit for another.
. | which were 5 — reat and 30 feet apart, an:
refer *pondents 29 me any information how to go to }
ae Nasty vas
field with a stratum of
>
seems to me to
—
even to 30 feet deep. Can an prs mia
end
| 1
laid the land perfeetly dry by going to that depth, and | f
feet di from each other
The ordin
e |: is with 13 es aa —
ing on the
Pia in deat form d a шо
в; | head,
The ewes should be visited from time to tim
жоры so as to afford assis
ut not to fficiously, for although in many cases
сеен lost for the want о à „yet in —
by
wes are sometimes destroyed
rule of importance should be borne
On ne
— assistance „should be
es
the
b nene ce.
a
frequently requiring assistance
ep, th сес of the lamb is unfavourable, ;
the lamb is dead. r sentation і des
oe anit nak d bead 5 |
arts p І ©
at others the legs are bent t back, or p
together, or the lamb b may lie €
ul a
lation to turn the lamb, or — 1 back or brin
t are misplac some cases |
parts n |
cannot be done without — the ж lamb, but it s
but in some of the land h here erei a
.
“Hooghly dean
rary pec not
nd parts present first, and
nie "Ah р as previously 4
of 5 feet, and if this is . 4
drained; but when this — |
Б difficult
ance hould always be avoided, yet i
epherd should urnished |
i
4
9—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 139
don: Opium m powdered, - — ; spirit of subjected) it is more minutely agent e: more e к sandy soil, the surface of which had ере ы by
ext ether 6 ounces ; water, . Mix. To be mixed with the manure, than as usually | marl. On 28th May last we got a few acres of Swedes
nitrous кеп J^ a teaspo q= a dose with applied in a arly stage dj sion. n, in org hem come in for ds use ; the
well in whic there has been алый mixed atea-| it appears, then, that moss ог peat-mould acts t | quantity Е manure applied was at the rate of 12 tons
"ul of the following po der: — “En 2 ounces ; | least as important and useful р t asa на of | best fold- ose Gung, " et eruvian guano, per
i са n, 2 ounces ; Cascarilla bark, 2 o Mix. [a manure-heap as straw does, and I consider its | aere. The sary c s bestow e young
re is much fever the шша r — ig omitte ted. influence to be equal, weight Ы meets уе * it | plants by keeping the бт ане n, fr vc NEN &e.,
e s the le
Where the
Puerpera
маа isa every
us
hose of recovery. Sor
den of the highest ——
mischief is principally located in the nerv s syste
to arise from irritabili pá and "тийн a p
he laborious efforts
ed a
e we attributed cm — eases
cedin c
— that * recently occurred to the long con-
tinuance of excessive wet weather ек сард Ladies
during the preceding autumn, nd w mende
the use of Turnips vy ewe quen voided
asmuch as possible. Whilst still of opinion that th
advice was good, we et free to confess that, even
at the present time, — of v uecess
и b
rnips had not bee
and other instances of good Luck attending —— үө
—— denied. „Altho ugh, — it is extre mely
diffi n each c wh instance is
r altogether the reverse, yet the
— watery food. With regard i hic ratio t
of экс ih PS is a point of much i importa ceto remove
the dead lamb a poss наи зет А should
therefore be 3 the ewe at each recurrence of the
labour and in en Du aru treatment should
the same as in partu
fro
One point is also deserving of much attention, which | take
— few things contribute more to the health me
oing of ewes in en than
f ay.
feeding] can be so arrangedj that Fa may be dri
daily from one part of the farm to another it vill be
very advantageous, W. C. S.
STRAW AS MANURE,
wa Number of. your 5 there
two articles, one apparently deprecating the idea of
consuming straw as food, the
economical 88 the propriety of using it as litt
The universal p
and that if it cannot be nearly
all consumed as food on the farm, 2 s uem » sold, so
иие 21. ‚ per ton ean. be obtaine for
is ce in I eu ted I am at present making arrange-
0
rience and opinions given in you
it
— ved in
fiw ад. at — vend ess money value of the straw
the
appear | зе
— es on u
in. this di strict, is to consume a | €
.|Or wo or
should not, if a ton of the one is not to a of | until such time eaves covered the surface,
* rae it is obvious, from their snm sd it ss and woul admit of no further operatio ing per-
1
| ase, and in the case of thousands of farmers, in | formed. About the end of Septem ber, 1 mildew
ilie] proportion of 1s. to , the point at issue, viz., the | had in to а serious dint causing the leaves to-
xpediency and profit of — moss s tr wither and fall off, thereby impeding the future
would not be affected. These are my nions upon|development of the plant; the bulbs were taken up
thisi important subject ; and with a view s or trying t them | and stored ctober. N e — in-
ents for having my cattle put upon boards ; but, ifa any
SE out numerous ted аа should take a different
view of the subject Т es be аргу a see cs expe-
as Le
to be a point which, if fully established — er
would lead to very important results to a large propor-
tion of the matisada body, to whose interests your
columns are so eminently devoted. G. G. M.
REVERTING - the subject of the use of straw in
— manu a confess that I cannot see in your
ent any satisfactory explanation of the difficulty.
It bae Wet for what rig straw is bought, so long
as а — for it exists, that will give
the use of straw in excha
— —
the 1
n as
the money manure: receiv
cee this may: be
common, inasmuch a
—— farmers and
саф make а first-quality — t usually a manu
roportion, Again, y — 8
5 tons e.
result
That a — was
ase, — —- transactions
ualy take plae
they y
itag iaai and these last not
suall
still, from
d inquiry, I am of — what y
early correct, But, unless MA
u n t f your correspondent |
odiff, which xr tg a high effective value to
ecay ing straw in d
10 t
S,
of. on of Mira of |
€" of 30s. In aller case the straw
ced to a rena value exe oe эзы
з. to be accou
1 return consequent on
and by an increase of crop, o
im ment in ie stock, or by a saving of sind
in attending on — * зт removing T —
more of ese modes mbined,
ке . loss is e. to bond extent
the return does not equal the — Pigs = te
oss, because, in most
E
—
il the
i when peat-mould is easily chai, 1 would Ute
less hesi — with my straw.” These are
— have alluded to. On my farm, and
i — me
expres sed in an article which a нече ас. ared several weeks
ago in zoe? == = о the effect that а - оёз well decom-
posed m rotted straw,
manure straw
nci it pe oe
on my
ck consumes straw as fo
winter, 8 iis is absolutely necessary for litter.
In ces, however, and where the best
nd a large p
p
; favoured districts where, even if the pnm fell кар "half,
con- troduction. of less limi pl
not eaten may
b emprunts Y
pulverised
i
apes observation, spa aem one ge
investigates the subjec =
f it n
distriets where a fair жа эгиш value for а w exists,
BS
ur own answer to a correspondent, and | remainin
sult,
n the soil, it woul oripa foo
p the zA or
5 okan and even, where straw is partly y bought ay |
е
must 3 very eostly, and must suggest the i e, in
ed entirely, or economised
ү manure must be inb be
i not follow that manure must be made
by what is called “treading down straw," nor even
easts at all, untess we can feel a com-
a profitable result when we а.
the selling price of straw against the beasts and
feeeal product. What will a ton of straw-do towards
acre of land apart from the fæces it
It is in fact littl m
K 8
58 K
guano wi
f almost anything
whieh the "quality of n -— летне the cultivation.
Let the lavish use of ned in th
E oO
HT
regions in which its bulk —.— it of a кони oe
value ; but let a different practice pre
lies, the
es of
our varied and ever varying 1 loealities should s
foll
similar ; and,
Ammonia, T belibve the. former sh rable to the
tiae the ae aed
f instead of ollo wing one another without counting the
Alex. Hall
Hall,
Watergate, Feb, 17 1853. |
о:
Disease in. Swedish
opinion
their | inflict.
DAS
ilies e
ose crops, and products; an
manuring, which the peculiar demand a — facilities of
uggest,
n of your correspond
‘of the last ‘week's Paper, who has to
attributed the progress of mildew to. the time of sowing
— en mre has: и те
pm case in early in -
con sequence would
а й-б E So
been bestowed) |
be | here adduce one — in
may | which
extent. I ma
sowing on
*
were defi
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erfo
manner ^ the sult is an excellent crop of
Sw ee from disease. "P. Deane, Houghton, Broughs.
-You ur correspondent “ J. W., Peterborough,”
up м е єз pan the. rooks and birds.
Ug and althou mit the damage - by
e et i of the
think t
€
s no live animal which upon it
him м гач » 2 ro "cs детн that they eat grai
oth est, and et are
destructive io Potatoes ap or how many wee the
they ar i
ing "upon — things when they can obtain
does *J. W."
10, 000 set а
рег week, 80 dag
soon uM. «3. W”? is an
beca
onder he
a little sore about it ; 1 — Tet bis "hind: үз Te a litle
and then he wil zip. nefit without.
Е ‚ б. Cli
them, 1 I eeu like
to know heey it is advisab with balls.
four, Linseed, or 59 у other 85 st —
justify t
TM uh! is alas 53 the food of its E or 1
; but mh the calf, as tised
"of Essex where I reside, the orem is to
allow ше * to suck * and pint but to,
starve oe the in e. B
Wheat.— Now that all hopes are lost,
February being far advanced, and no opportunity offers
[for sowing spring Wheat with 2 certainty > success,
” may still b sorted to
2 later) with erka d Te obtaining even. a
larger prod
ce than by the ordinary of sowing.
If the weather, oat "should Gd poe ma fears. rs need
The expense of vcr ge made up by the
LIPS у cia produce af boh th niger
that farmers will lend . tention: to this potent
140
admonition, for their own interests
country at large. ore corn € t
pesi hy hook or by — or
Y
sequent on free trade in
sensibly felt t
Es:
Agri icultural
the attention of agricultural implemen
and the welfare of the; Dee ep Draining.—l h have a few acres Ames
s
sand оу e divi
e — en it e desirable that | part, after the yellow elay which prevails ‘immediately |a
h the
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Fun. 25,
+15
be grown in this | yards interval, and 5 to 5 feet deep. Part о e Tand
y be
zu
r
* *
han at present. — "А y 2 4 8 Son, Ma'don, ete ere in the clay, showing а sid hin dep bi
e i
кка should | beneath the soil is passed, lies on a very h ard a
in the — of the judges ‘of d at the Lewes | of the very pui rains of the past five months, in the
awardin
Show, 852 n
prize to srs, | course of a few hours the surface water had gone (the
ng w
Mes
Ri “Мир апа Chandler for i re st chaff-cutter, the field was miserably wet before the draining was
j ag say (vide Jou al of the Royal Agricultural | executed), and the clay part appears as dry as the rest
0
udges beg to com-| of the field. tus joining this lies аг small field, | b
i Г ide, and 3 feet 3 ог
have occurred, that all machines driven by horse or | i. e. elay with beds of pe sandy cracks permeatin
3 should E perfectly under the control of | it in almost every part. I may say further that, | secing
the fe m under all circumstances, and suggest that in | the wet state of much i this field, I have put in som
sud
hat are not
arranged » As the knowledge of this intiniation may | irregularities. These have er shown we infine
me value to t — manufacturers who purpose | in drying the wet surface and enabling m ough
exhibiting t their chaff-cutters at the Gloucester Meeting, | 9 inches deep, where in ба фз it was — ould
Perhaps y
in your сы mns.
me
u may think it еа while to give it a place | hardly draw my Carrots, many of which had wi in
the ground.
чу? СА а Омар 7 реч aem a Draining —My remarks on this subject have been
р с тты Lab
и а. An anonymous correspon see to prove
lly
eulty of providing labour — . in e the value of deep draining, states, it is generally known
prey syn dlink d for our ortis the roots of corn plants penetrate to the depth of 4 or
particularly labour of su ~ a kind as in egree 5 feet in favourable cireumstances—a stiff clay being
bj i n
le
df.
To aceomplish this without i injury to
y sugges
was convinced that both the steeping.
the dust raised in the
y ;
may relieve the ratepayer from the heavy tax ‘whieh is the subject under consideration, Mr. Mitchell con-
tras emen is
ts A е
е heal th, or to ; E my notions antique—that I want experience — eulo ses | h
labour, increases the difficulty of this problem of the | science and practice, and in my opinion repudiates both
day. From rom a trial of the dressing of steeped Flax straw, | at the end of his letter, by what he states with regar
formerly e at my tion in our county gaol, I | to the intervals between the drains, and his declaration
bein feet
st the straw, and | of being a 4 fee drainer in all clays. Iam obliged,
ж'а, present his invitation, to see the draining he is superintending
of se
insurmoun untable objections to the w I, d. ign rocess | for Mr. Davis ; but I du known the London elay |;
in prisons, and the first objection would Ak ui rar to | Many years; in 1818, and subsequent years, I drained
ho P 1 L
aren Ж e hod union, work
e Чеге ore ANY near London. In the Weald of Kent
s have been tried in several instances and
seeing or : soutehing, аза Йй
prisoners in separate confinement, and to paupers in
fee
ffording еј n» ill eh the work redone at 23 feet successfully,
inter of five or six days. They | wore э nt ed at
rk: 1 ‘will here mention a piece ich is pra and
at no cost, in A mode of ‘planting, Then pese mode of pl Ctised
a yard apart ist set the plants. in rows one yar rd from sai үз
ts! and p lantod alé
but by this mi ge 0 plants grow in circles and n otis er mately
there is a loss of s The plants should ver at pues
of a series of e ane T angles; and this m of planti ing
app plicable as well to oe “and all large p' pony Pa
the verte:
stiff | d з
s A 3 th ite s ide representing tl iste
be directed b the ыйа intimation, which appears | blue clay. e field is quite “ dry.” VAfter the heaviest one on the opposite si : je distance be
so | additional drains 5 to 61 feet deep, accordin ng to s antics ите
the rows, while the hypotenuse (or ‘either of the ой
pest will represent he re 8 om nce эге
оет bea:
other, ту їп — mber T8, the proportional d. of » x1
plan
whose opinion on all que n practical agriculture carries
the highest d finds it аНЫ to put the manure into
land a lon ng time before па, ae planted, if Pay in
— autumn; тА е we 8 manured in spring, but the manure
в comparatively stale. The sine “should not be: kept long
enough w Ше seed- bed to dr raw one another, „because it makes
11 d tol thick sta
Mr. Fisher ied favoured e d with a state-
ment of the which the cattle
Cabbage was M = tbe — counties. He
had himself found it a most еМ йө green food
is stoc He considered, however, that it was a
particular point to sow the seed in the year previous to
the one in which the crop was required : he had eon-
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such as the early York, Sugar-loaf, large De
Paignt on, and large late York ; and he bee out =
is stock
workhouses, which labour, from the personal inspection sel over the deep one, Aem have answered well I
опе ui
e prope Ara 2 m Weal, and am a ore attentive
what
of prisons), I am. enabled to state is perfectly 15 can ently accomplis эт hed—not merely
inspectors
healthy, and well adapted for Pes
room, ог a shed in а yard. It is al
ative, — Ses process is so simple that i
one women, and on
— i in the work. "aon tools are
a separate cell, a | what is desira ble, ey what i is practicable: We shall all,
ib e шпег. most likely, be eventually satisfied that the depth of
through the harvest, but by care in the e
could if he liked obtain for them from the same source
an Bra ga supply of green food up to Christmas,
in do» would be ready, and of sufficiently fine quality
it ma M be learned drain must depend o Ted texture of the subsoil—clays
ed aryin g
y portable, and сч Aas depth will үлөр at that f point where saturation
pms ve Bi the ye ana. "ee ESI iniured. ested—the water ascen „more. rapidly than it
e no donbt/ dfe
І Flax dence ail from thie point during Tai This ean foes be
à , y market for
Straw is 92 chief obstacle to the cultivation of this ascertain ed by € s of experienss but the expe-
ery easily
Д 9
350 М 451 y " $ SDR ake TGE ro a C
e i 1 5 wit) home 41.
“chaff.
wal eos 0 han
above пао
ouses, ean in no vy Kes ian fr vib
vi
proper depth - that soil.
suffered to remain on the surface » н - a ee
even an hour. Qu ickness of esca is the
та гы of draining. W. C. Selby, (А-ийн — Seven
ТҮ
Hh d Societies.
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wi.
there “ROYAL ate Sa SOCIETY ОР ENGLAND.
to! A WEEK
an|in Han + quale; e last, the 23d of
ste tow „ Fach m esday
hours. Th MS y metes Fe hokey 8 Colon 1 CmaLLowER, Trustee, in
> cha g the chair; Mr. elyn pe e on, M.P., Mr. Drue ce,
nixed with | Mr. Ga desden, Мт! Brandreth ag == Fisher Hobbs,
lly pay for M gw Mr.
ssion on а
sh. II. A. ‚ and Mr. pra
y. li rust |. CABBAGE сте James А. Legard, of
peel Lenton Hall, near N Üngham, favoured the Council
ге; q| with the followin dieses am is management of the
i s. pe m NIB, Сеоце E
benefit by :
An
stocks of
= * r seed; 43. g those of the closest —.— with
150 least ровно to burst ог run to seed, and with shortstems
The stocks were remo e garden, — the seed collected
z y e i 1 :
e profitably | V so much in ir degree of porositf—and that | by
which could be obtained that hire
| d
to an to Covent Garden. He had not found it
referred to
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ere app no ity to ma lection of
plants for the purpose of ensuring goo bage crops.
He had himself obtained his seed from the same e source as
:|oxen. Many of his Cabbages were found on al o
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eimi of the members tbe increasing value
as an agrieu стор, in a mn
point of view, for the purpose of yi ieldi к is 5
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increasing demands of machinery on the one b gi
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‚| by numerical à details, and pointed out the serious
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hibitory rain inse
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e or in a great e. limiting, its e
under impression of its саак natures
s results
ү 5 ted t C 1 Rape-
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MAREA. contrary, be made by j but in
management exceedingly table as manure. |
à | Lincolnshire iier did cent these things, eu T
apart in the rows and produced nearly 30 tons to the ac
коч. {ор8 апа ra eig LM soil ng loam, not
the manure, eight orse t-loads of -
ing ed puts on habit, the power manure and two 1. loud of gas-lim сое dr. =й ca tate ee ‘the
to the —— v ui Maker, which may rud ded Met Wheat stubble, Vili Vis thee eared, and the long | OccAs
him to We simple work ma —— in in the. autumn, to keep the land hollow and
e easi ] ‘expound t winter. | as
* y adopted for any industrial establishment, or | The land was twice ploughed, with the ordinary amount of |;
tic asylums ; but for ha cleaning and hoeing, and the estimated cost of A Man - hes
d : ving =
water available for steeping, the тї 1 5s. 6d. per ton. The Ca Саре stocks w were planted in the
g. n process intro- f ;
üuced by Mr. Warnes will be found more remunerative and sown in the жее tea р „The seod was eut the th duly, pro
in neral, and the pra ired of dressing Flax | were pricked out from the ei: ke 35h Beptesiber 1901, and |
vill ill afford a ready means of employment, as such know- | Planted out. in the 2 last week in April, 1852. Th
ledge is increasing in demand, G. A. ng very dry E: they were watered
g G. M. with liquid “manure from the farm-yard three times, at
he believed, they reckoned the Rape crop
pe THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 141
em than Whe eat. The mere abstraction of the oil 3 of Rape, namely, an early dwarf Rape b- | equalities of any existing assessment—nor with what
тай would not of itself, he thought, exhaust p for him by his bailiff from agar the | property in future may or not be eligible to contribute
онр of fertility, if the other constituents of the on Rape, and the Irish Rape. rly " ed, towards the support of the necessitous.
lant we t ret in various s ack into the — guar ed a mixture of the dwa ЕГ. Rape s ith | distinct questions will, when separated from th
ра d With regard to tl oil, nat ugh 5 ted by an early variety of Turnip; this he sowed i | tand remo 50 e more equitably negotiated
its colo dodour,it was xtensively for preparing | first week in May, and in 10 weeks got T: excelent * а proposition the monetary portion is not a primary
inferior cloths, and for the мечет “of lighting ; Olive | food for fat sheep, which being fed off, t moti h ri will rations effect : saving
oil was well known to be а rated with it. Colonel | ploughed, and the season not too late for ач. a apy pai ated at about halt a million annually, and a much
Challoner remarked that he grew the Gold-of-Pleasure|top yellow Scotch Turni he had met with in the | larger sum contingen
Flax with great tage on I nd, which seemed Lothians, and which gave hima very good crop o GR
peculiarly adapted to its cultivation; while from Linseed, | roots ready for use in Novembe aptain Stanley Carr P OULTRY.
he could not get back out of the ground one quarter of| was the first contributor wh communicated to the ^ 3
the seed he put into it for sowing. He put the straw | Society a statement of the management of the Rape pli th pne tri deir virt af -China fowls should have
le, and found that it made a in Mecklenburg, a district in North Germa ‘fie red. to fho foc. "T have chun muted
into his boxes with the cattle, Е 1 in Ме g, a 1 many much difference in the colour of the eggs laid by the same
litter much superior as man to that obtained from situated in the same latitude as Yorkshire, with a| bird. I cannot account for it, but I have always seen them
on s ; the seed he gave in winter to his pev. however, uae , drier in summer, but tighter in со and weather than in ot. I have never seen any
m milch cows.— Mr. Druce, of Eynsham, | colder in winter. arks in his Prize Essay nang e ibts of their pe wy Ár Dublin, jr а ——
stated that he found Rape better on strong arable land (Jou mal, L. 4,025) 5 Where the land has a sufficient| the roup, as it is v now, from long wet and then
than Tares. He erop of 20 f it every | proportion of clay, seed is sown broadcast іп the етот. Phat pure faces and е ts — with r and water.
year. He sowed for it in April, and it eame up in of July or beginning rof August; this crop is greatly | wich bread and ale every morning and sven od gv ari
about 10 weeks, when he soiled and ploughed it in. efited the following spring by dustin gypsum over valescence I have found a sane ч) of hey accept — day
only sowed the dwa ape. sidered feeding off | it, about 100 Ibs to the English acre. In Jul the seed do 1e good.— x G F. If they sı ne no check, I certainly think
with Rape as the best preparation for eat on stro ipe, and as the weather is generally fine, is trodden hatched ré SS оз it is Me va 22 Ie
land. Mr die had observed at Caen and Rou by horses, very ditiously, on large canvass wth of May chickens.—C W. I cannot tell you whether м
that in November they wed Colza after Wheat, and | sheets in the field. ‘The oil of this seed, when purified, Cochin Chinas are falling in public estimation, but Mrs. Potts’
that the plants in the following summer e trans- is without smell, gives a brilliant clear-burning flame, eee —— they — — hatching e —Mary. pa
planted i the most simple manner by merely turning а and is universally used all over Germany, in the saloon | chickens than anything else, and I er feed then 88
furrow.— éne Risler fayoured the members with | and th ttage. The value of the crop is very pre- eriod.— Competitor. You are not — rio: breed prize birds from
a statement of his experience t e continent | carious, because it is subject to so ma contingeneies ; рж Мр T p itn m 2" ur Progen p pent aC por
connected with the subject of Rape cultivation. The the Turnip-fly, slu up and caterpillar make war upon it duce first-rate fowls from E y. Body, Ms pte ху a
Rape, he observed, required a fertile soil A which А when young, and w ower a small beetle (Haltica
extrac I amount of marturing ma It was, nemo rum) often 4 away the blossom-bud, or lays its
however, © e rs lar vie in the petals, ultimately furnishing every Miscellaneou
France, in Belgium, and in eh and o pod with a maggot, which either eats the „or, Agricultural Dulness 7 Commer iad Activ y. 1
parts of Germany, as the most profitable crop for rad forcing the pod open when nearly ripe, causes it to fall |a n Englishman, T like fair play. rnal re of
ns. He believed that this favourable e out. When spared all these calamities it is, however, a а течне е rance and т is ure тей. if
m their 5 — us circumstances: very remu ng crop, th from 107 to 20/. an it has not sa * the inder, a leetle
1, The p pes n the conti e | acre, especially if there is a foreign dem T aw | annoying. said " xa "eta are
high value of Дәрес 75 fattening eS: in ше same | is qu peros d, and the ashes scattered over the | odious.” That of ( dais a ae elass is Peculiarly so, and
manner as inseed-cake in England. 3 use of fiel metimes в —.— the soap-boilers, who value | shows bad taste. There are plenty of ignorant and un-
Rape straw for t pose of ier When t the | it highly. are then given for Wheat, sown coge tradespeople, as our ba nkrupt co how.
farmers sell their seeds to the oil crusher, they gene- | broadcast in Septem r. Heywood has said that there is a national loss of
rally e it a condition of the contract that the ae toms soin 0001. a-year in our t age, and added,“
a
porous rbs wit
with which it comes in contact ; but being a hard
if not already pronen, it is, before ec ridge for ced
— giae b
required a soil more strong than
igh a NY one being that which was best suited for
T nerally the folowing Mie
In some years ; th
in others the second, acco:
rea к
I
8
the great injury inflicted on the Rape crop by belies ih in
те early part of the spring of the en year ;
only ADS. cl which appeared
1 manured
1
|
the Rape in
f
to it
viously lou hed up.—
that the harvest En
in the year,
however, in: diy weather, to getinthis crop, in consequen
of the pods beco dried up, and shedding
their athered in ; a loss
then
3
. us ripe, is either carri
F а waggons with rie
5 and eig ie is oftener the out
being over cloths cU on
qe beat with
in the fields, by
to
s remarked, that ho |i
cel
; rods.—Mr. Fisher Hob
e for particular ipa three different
эй. md so o del the develop р
f fertility might
e communications then made to praeri
roan fe eir monthly meeting on the 2d of March
Rebielws.
ur
ratchley, M.A.
Tus object of ше Mer hese remarks is to show
that = еч e that societies in the nature of
ed the : ne ise- |
uld be fo ia
be taker: § in order that they may “ pe
сфе pi channel for in
must refer our readers to the
A Suggestion for the Abolition ition of the Law of Settlement.
By W.B. West. . Pamphlet.
Tue amendment of the Poor-laws is a matter of such
importance, and will probably be so
that any pel pro by a
acquainted w
soon a
and h
git 8
e enll Зена to Мг, West’s pamphlet and the plan pro-
oved b
y him,
* The plan proposed in this paper differs from еу
i the assessment of ed
the
eil Ba e tid their usual acknowledg- |
ad-
ves үсү: А аз а ану 08 in the kin 3
rein ig 10
еро |
person who is ly | and the 1
; as turned his attention specially |
- | to their а state and working, 2 gor ug
r, n
sa farmer's a a as if the farmer were to be the
n assure you
uch attention having к
| Governm
calculation n that the outlay will not exceed 5]. per aere,
paid off by 22 instalm
of нт 33 feet to 37 rad p
of turf draining, tile pipes
as the
din June; it was esie] i
k cloth ; or, as in | In
, threshed
short |
б 7 err it may wer ым be vgl eme m | this it
to lish equitably, without a national o
ifi sent ls
now Midi throughout the coun’
the law. It proposes to continue the thay o of, an
the adm santa of relief by, boards o guardian
maintain the neat ail mht of electing
0 eee pr wee. 4
сеси іп the ki and
maintenance o
san ip as
esse
„an
with the custom in
or the pomme of an effectual control o
A:
increasing o minishing pau
I
into the а 4ч of the La тиз pes rating—or t the in-
—
the right, now in apa s of MOVER, pup funds for ier i
E y
r ry
—— for Wheat, upon wet soils, ha
п
ш. ргїпеїр алан: Aney
rom their a form.
The effects of the Pies ав
have been so satisfactory, t
again
raining, while re дыт!
een planted,
pide
d much of what has been planted т il have to be
who permits any one to inspect t ; аш
would advise those in favour of — — ^
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142 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Fen. 2 f
,
righ are realised. Trade is slow — ы
visit e Fishes farm at — om whose у m = i — — — hi ig her prices spent and — s Salts im Auction
100 ac pm this winter, and fro ven rather dearer. From Germany and Hollan 3 GRANTOHESTER M te
" land
i wledge they would receiv 103 Calves; from Scotland, CAMB
33 “and ар сіе A As the advantages — Norfolk and Suffolk, 2000; an nd 400 from the Northern and SSRS. PROTHEBOE anp 8
an füle—s d ва erm ted by the Proprietor, who is de -— th are in.
Best Lang ronis. 4 8104 10 — to "Sel by Auction, on the premi 8 the N.
d
: ing the land dr ld 0 9 the 2
fact is undeniable that the occupiers of undrained farms | fords, &. . 40 ws : Do. ж Val uable NURSERY STOCK, consisting of an excel of thè
i it i ible to €
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inin ome better understood, so th d | Per st. of 8lbs.—s d
5 Do. Shora & 2d quality м а 7r % w ent of Evergreens and Deciduous Shrubs
xd i — О. eee A
«т impeded and его] injured by the Best Downs and Lathe i. 2 0 0—50 E Standard, and Dwarf Roses of all the leading kin
wet, their land "e fertilised, drained, and vise s к: —— ‚5 о — 5 2 Calves iie Mone , 8 и U of Coniferous Plants, and а quantity of amalla. mem Gene
ieu of being impoverished and | Do. “ —— Epacris, ant other hard-wooded Pla pak US e
the descent of the rain, in 4 р Beasts, 3804; еей тал» 17550; Calves, 190; Pigs, 805. эт и Salo. Catalogues had, t. ө —
Fripay, Feb. — sers, on the premis es, 21, Kin ells се
We һауе а large supply ‘of | Beasts, and trade is very dull for — Seedsmen in London, and of the — 2
them, at a reduction of 2d. per 8 Ibs. Several inferior qualities Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex » Americas
— — There is about n average supply of Sheep; thé | Also in May, the entire Stock of soft- wooded Plants, eg;
I i td of vm Geraniums, 3 — pee vitas
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Notices to — — paws
Bowes : Small Farm. Reduce them hp ha hammer, — ‘that — quotations o of that day are supported. Althou
if you have no better plan ; and — — al — ns the the number ofi Calves is not large, trade is 5 Aad es — i^ :
acid. т foreign supply consists o as ee NTLEMEN, FLORI
Omv: AB. If tra transplanted, it must be done ма у — aud r^ 9 Calves. From — nd, 180 Beasts; and 105 Milch Gove oes. PROTHEROR STs, AND OTHER
t; butt id no en
—ů— little exten u y fro; кк yy — - à Per st. of S ba- d s d 1 by wem atthe Mart, —— Lane, on FR
Disease IN Ew*s: WE S. Tho cases appear to be — ей in Best Scots, Here- Best Lon ng-w wools... 4 8 to 4 K 3 148 — — 4 3 yea "yi —
— : ri
of he — eet bleeding’ —— rey ен bres "Y 24 quality 310—4 4 | approved kinds, beautifully күзе ai "un Mom bud
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it must be moderate), after which some Best Short-horns 3 8— 3 10
aporient medicine maybe given with — mbined. W.C. S. 2d quality Beas 0—3 4 strong Mim ia Stocks; also a choic e assortment of —
Econ ——ů— Manure: J A Wedo-not know it, and must leave | Best Downs and eon t 2. 0 0280 and Dwarf Roses; a fine collection of American p Plants, eom-
the inventor to advertise himself. а ecd with it, —— 5 Le : es ess $i - vali: s 2 hp Мой
Gvaxo: nat You had better not mix your s with it, Do. 2 8 се
twithstanding 11s ditu dilution with earth. Mix it with earth to Beasts, 951; Sheep he Lambs, 5210; Calves, 142; Pigs, 220, | mixed Ranunculuses (from a celebrated grower); Choice Dallas
ts uniform distribution, y. — аз, бс. May be vie e ^
— Lucerne is good for milk*eows must — let it get into MARK LANE. — had at the Ma — and of the Auctioneers, American
flower, т, and then there will be no ‘complaint ——.— M Monpay, Feb. ә — The supply 2 Бозо dest foa — Leytonstone, Esse:
R PA pem D oJ H. A 8 — = mild weather | Essex and Kent t > morning was small, and disposed of at th
n — — nm — first re e it with a | extreme rates plein day se'nnight. Foreign met a fair retail TO GE NTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS.
loi t of fine monid; to enable — uniform distributi demand from consumers at fully former prices. The — N ESSRS. PRO’ ROE anv MORRIS lion
n ?
Sale |
Kyanisina: 6 C. чен nicate КСЕ адами газда Є inactive, and prices are unaltered. Barley, Beans, a
POULTRY: A 1 trend n — r that —— disregard the Peas a fair i inquiry at fully last week's prices, and fine Auction, on the premises, Green Lane Nurse
interests of advertisers The ‘Sta mp Office ould t The Oat trade | Westbourne Grove, Paddington, near the Princess Royal, on
that, if we did — “ar yen without ewe? alteration in prices. MONDAY, March 7th, 1853, at 11 o'clock, by order of
ATER-TIGHT — kes In ^ — rers gi м meng’ - PER Iur L QUARTER. 8. | Proprietor (im assi suy of the land a let or building),
I believe that, in ‘combinat г wit resin and mutton fat,” Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk ... White 425 Бей... 40 —46 whole of the NURSERY STOCK, consisting of Evi is
bees" -wax is the proper — э to complete the mixture for elected runs ...ditto|44—60|Red. ......;46—52 | Deciduous Shrubs, including green я nd varie _НоШев,
“paying” his shoes with. The best Palris em —— * oett stica ph РАЙ Aueubas, Arbor Vitzs, Red Cedars, Betherrie es, Irish and eommon
find out by trying it опее or "sr in it t is W th — А t i Norfolk — Red.. — | Yews, Portugal and common Laurels, Euonymus, Green ‘Box,
suet or tallow should have no n ni Pe 1 5 em 40—58 Lilacs, Dwarf Roses, Syringas, Privits, Guelder Roses, &.;
of drying oil, 2 oz. of yellow wax, 2 spirits of turpentine, вау — — — sts 60 288. Chev. |26—35|Malting .|27—81 | also Ornamental Fruit and Forest Trees, Box ging, &c.—May
and 1 oz. of. mm 2 pitch, melted over — ce fire. —— Foreign... g and distilling ит Malting .|30—33 | be viewed one week prior to the Sale; Catalogues may be bul |
or boots are к tl at a dis- Oats, Essex, and prs MUROS MES —20 on the pronis; of the principal Seedsmen in London; and ot
а freas? аз: ones as they bevome ry, ti Thay nre Scoteh and Lincolnshire...Potato MM Feed ....../17—22 | the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone.
fally saturated. Tho leather hen is . = Pott 01-08 Еее - sos 19—20 SE
Gaste much Jonge.” — Foreten Poland and Brew 19—22.F 16-20 | T'O BE SOLD, at pe TATT TERSALLS |
Foren Corner, on | the21st March, TWO THOROUGH.
Rye-meal, foreign af SU URYOLK STALLIONS, fei Three b-- des —
Beans, Mazagan. . . 308 to 32s ek 32— —34 0 rrow..|32—94 | of T. Beare Browne, Esq. of Ham cestershire, | By
COVENT GARDEN, Рев. — i on MERO n 33s — 368. E. 39—41|Longpod.|30—384 the Horse that took the first — at 3 and which the
rience of the continued c coldness of the weather, the — ao o7 Egyptian 32—34 | Emperor of Russia bought; each out of pure Suffolk Mares nes
—— f Vegetables trek: have een: Ant Peas, white, Essex and Kent. . . Boilers 38—41 Suffolk ..,|40—42 Of Melos, Mr. uA of nn and the other to Mr. Ruffell,
limited, but of fruit in season ben cem been Arean for the 4 ere s zm LAN , s agi wee! Тэ 8 —€—— |
demand. Table aro almost t entirely ee 1o Bons tance and Fioun i best wis delivered. .. per sack 38 і NORTH DEVON. 25
d dit тые mm Country .23—98| RARE OPPORTUNITY Жо, Амон AND
— Foreign rises eee per ba 28 Per sack .|36—40 OTH
re good
r^ деш, The supply ot P — a yc pne tia Forced
eee nop * шу Y oie, "O60 # and other Anwar т IN THE x Pore OF er LAST WEEK. To BE LET, fora Tas a = ARM, called Abbot's |
Nuts are Nuts аге realista — eee. ae en remar Wheat. Barley | Malt. | Oats. Beans. | Peas. Hill, o or Woodhouse, and Mec ра Little Warham; gm
is
те ford, near the North Devon miles from Т
baxe new Totatoes, Нот Carrots, А. Rad shes, and | Flour 1301 bre ors. | que, Ce, | Отв. | ore. | Qro, and 12 from Bideford, about 800 300 acres (land tax redeemed). It
Potatoes are a trifle dearer. Mushrooms are scarce. Cut flowers ws ng ^ h .. . 2688 P. en à | " o |
consist of Heaths, Primulas, Early Tulips, Roses, Cyclamens, iate a a d iu оо e 124 the Stock, s caro and ‘Furniture may be taken at à
|
Mignonette, and Camellias. ` : — ruens 130. = ae The — 4 — Avot — will show the
ri FRIDAY, Feb. 25.—The a n and Flour week full particulars may be had from Mr. WILLIAM LAXBERT, Soli
Pine-apples, per Ib, 6s to 10s mons, per doz., 1s to 9s. зе. been unusual small. Todays, market was ve “thini 122 М :
Apples, eto bu ti D 125 — act ont: bs y i калы. ym = is citor and Proctor, 95 QU Asters Exeter.
do., 6s to 2
most lim ted s ede E JE * from our | g 1 OCHIN CHINA — Amate ur, who has
ast quotations. Met cages rom the Mediterranean 4 re
ad иңү 1s to 25 freely offered without attracting much attention. We quo "a РЁ эе reg “aud att da il Ce ling to pee m ovis of ap "M
gei 1 22557 бези», р. bush., 8s to 20s. Due and Ghirka 43s. to 44s.; Polish Odessa, 41s. to 438.; а fair per dozen.—Address, X. V., Post Office, Farnham, Surrey. _
se camera 8 bee A done i — Beans and N the former at about + 4 Pas vee
в. to 218. per qr. eight, and insurance, pesa R T erson h& 50581 А
The Flour ‘rade | is exceedingly heavy. —Althongh Wheat met a 8 — СЯ cina aen dome "—— in the. Weekly
| fair sale — ies Monday for consumption, and has rather im- Times. — egli as copied into the Gardeners 0 "mni o
? 4 ; —.— кеа и азо пани УК 4 of € ihe East Cost D. ur 631, may Ly Har of А ais] by addressing а l iter |
French B , per 100, 4s to Bs Radishes, per 2,93 to 2s 64 | in Liverpool was quoted 1d. to 2d. cheaper. een also gene- * t the Office of this P Ee 7 |
bundle, 5s to 9s 4 6d to2s6d | rally neglected, and purchaseable on easier terms. Peas © You WANT LUXURIANT. pos
2 $ ib: args ‚> rather more attention, and obtained our extreme ta- HAIN
— — — Horse Radish, p. bundle, 1s (02а. ‘tions. In other descriptions ‘of spring corn we observe no р; .2— Eu Dean's CRINILE
j alteration. d ER ea lished only preparation P»
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, 22 — upon for the Restoration кз the Кузы ald. B
t reventing the Hai ing off, strengthening "
| ене Билеу Oats. | Flour. Hin, and checking Gre Gr rs бо, inth r the production :
Gale dle, 9d to ts : h, Jj | Отз. rs. Qrs. : ome in three or four weeks with cer
Carrot, per dos, буг Bs Parsley, р. doz. bunchs,, 25 to 36 | English ...| 280 1156 960 | 1040 sacks tiran elegantly soon “get " 24 postage pe 41
‘Spinach, p à „green, per bunch, 4d to 6d | Irish ....... — 4 рові recei im Ro д, Tona ndon. |
| | | Foreign L 950 = 5:0 | 179008. Say on ii fom it tl 7 аы |
. i Crinilene, and now a a good pair air of
poles * oon your Crinilene efficacious
à m falling out.” Miss Forges, Chirbury.
5%
1738
[e носо si
ES
x cow
Cit m Ow
sand. Моде йе is but Mitle — 12. ..
Ы
ERRERA”
ааай.
Е | RERLERS |
æ | pres
xi E d
MARKET Fuwar, Feb. 25. | Agere. Aver. 1
rts, 21s.—Ships vere we Eittle “ : Duties on Foreign Grain 1
— k
5
:
8
—— Co/s NEW Р.
BRUSH and SMYRN
the important ad
‘continues,
*
Fine old Yu Tena
44 ao А Flour, bot $ in Кусы апа — foe but ri | tion, vitality, а and, du
lor for shipment to Ireland, current values | dispensing with {
er buyers abe any moment from the interior. | bleaching,
Corn Exc e this morning was slender, pen у at Mere,
languid. Holders steadily to | Ox
"The. Tuesday for Wheat, Flour, and all other
thes ту await a
us ана —
—
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
143
9—1853.]
— —
G LASS.
JAMES PHILLIPS AND CO.,
GLASS MERCHANT S.
Hartley's Patent "€ dara Glass,
n Glass for Dwellings, &c.
for Conservatories and Greenhouses,
116, шалакы STREET WITHOUT, LONDON.
HORTICULTURAL CLASS
out 300 feet, “a in Sheets about
ide.
3 zn erates.
z 40 — long pore 30 inches wi
13 E to — foo . . Os. 21d.
16 02. in 0 2i
91 oz. н 0 4
acked in | Boxes of 100 fe
6 by 4 or 13s. Od. Mab n by "ien p 3 0
8 by 6 sa — d . 178. 6d. | 9 by 0
size. aang not inn v^ — "od
—.ĩ З T quen foot Os. . 244. 5 оқ а
2102. 02. ө 0 33
CROWN ешт GLASS.—In crates of 18 tables.
Best $. Od. | Fourths £3 3s. Od.
econds ... C. C. sak o 2845. 9
Thiele oes sue H 16 0 Coarse 2.6
per crate, packed à in 12 tables.
subject “to 4 —-— discount for eash. —8dt cut to order,
CROWN GLASS.—in 100 feet bo
6 by4or6lby 45 ... 11s.6d.| 7 by 5 or 74 by By: . 198, 6d.
" by 6 or 84 by 61 . . 18s. 6d. 9 by T or 10 by 8 ^ 15s. Od.
ARTLEY'S ROUGH PLATE.—In b 0 feet each
3 y 44 ... 10s. 6d. Б 2 тъ by 54 ... 128. Od.
ое . 13s. 64. 9 by 7 or 10 by ... 15s. Od.
02.
Mi ik Pans p Ja ars, Bee and P
ey deseription of Window Glass now ae
HADE
Glass тоса
BAND р
te Glass, Pat ve Pipe Plain, — and Сеа, аѕ
round, o and square, for Clocks and Ornaments.
982 — — ——
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY
HOT
NTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP,
ы а AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
E. к кы anp CO. Kings Road, Chelsea,
„ · Новтісои
ARO — D USE BUILDERS, and
ANUFACT
od and — — — rticultural Buildings,
s, will find at our Hothouse Works,
ad, Chelsea, an romans ive variety of Hothouses, Green-
Conservatories, Pits, &c.. , erected, and i n full оре! eratio on,
combining all m
can select Фе description
quired purpo
"The BOTW. R APPARATUSES (which are efficient and
economical) are Dertiulary worthy of attention, m are erected
"—— Houses, 8, Ko. for rn th Top and Botto Heat, and
of House best — for every re-
The splendid collection E Stores and Greenhouse Plants are
in the highe:
also in the st state of cultivation, and for — at very low
prices. Also a fine collection of strong Grape Vines in pots, from
eyes, all the best sorts.
Plans, Models, and Estimates of анат 5 ; also
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, ed on application.
J. WEEKS & Co., King's iet Ps a London.
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING
AT = LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD
"MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
— 2 SHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
OMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer
5 —.— for CONSERV ATORIES, GREENHOUSES,
GARDEN FRAMES, and DWELL hon S
"WAREHOUSE, 87, BISHOPSGATE STR T Wi ITH
Cut to any size мар not a ance in boxes, 100 tet p
Under 6 by 4
bove 40 inches long. 6 by 4, oye
16 ounces "n per Е 7 by 5, 74 by 55 under 9 L 7
21 оппсеѕ ... by 6, 84 ane
260unees ... 5H. 9by 7,8by 8, 12 by 9, 12 by 10) 20s.
320unces .. 74d. 3 by 10, 14 by а - 10
Large Sheet of No. 16, very superior, s of 100,
* and 300 feet, at 21d. to zia per foot.
mproved Patent Rou gh P ei
— — mee (if — letter стир to Mr
| Secretary to rs’ Club, T
12s. нефа years of chil
38.
TURAL PUPILS
AGRIC 3
| HE рҮн TISER, whofarms his own Occupation,
r THREE PUPILS for INSTRUC-
considerable experience in Tuition, fi
their instruction in practical Land Surveyi ing, — Accounts,
— но, perc — They would be t ted in every
respect as memb f the fam mily, and strict attention paid to
E. C. NUNN,
о the Diss Farm randeston, Seole, N orfolk.
HE MISSES COLEBROOKE THOMPSON will
be nappy to onari a Prospectus of their Establishment to
parents seeking a school for their roin mend where the highest
| educational advantages are combined with maternal attention to
as well as the religious and moral well-
being of the pupils. The house is situated on high ground, and
near r the Kensington peg The sys — Ba 5 deve-
fa — without o emory.
The e of instruction is extended, Bey includes —— from
—— in Music, English Literature, еа ing, Sketching =
fro ogy and Geology, ‘the
s Harp, and C 28
lady — "in hou The
d 8 containing пе AT of st ү
of the e Professors who are
nd i the names
first in the metropolis, may
be had on application. — rA of pupils limited to 12—25,
Eastbourne Terra = ‚ Hyde Park. —
и» Aig: ERY AND THE SCHOC OL.—The care of
ty young children is, by inexperienced ——
— ni little regarded, No mistake can be inju-
conti: inue with im
majomty of the fine flow 2
or bald —— of ain: — are traceable to ‘this — а ny
OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, long celebrated for its
— and invigorating qualities in promoting and restoring the
wth of the Hair, is peeuliarly fitted for application pee the
dhood; and no nursery or school where per-
cvm ru are held E any estimation mne de without
—8з. 6d., and 118. per bottle; no other —Ask for
OLDR RIDGE'S BALM, and never be persuaded to — any other
ст її. Stend, —13, Wellington Street North, seven тз
8
ара! Milk 5-04 Preserve Je — Bee and P —— чое
— Glass, P. late, Plain, — — —— Coloured, as
as every pde — of Window Glas manufactured.
Giada She ore I^ m and square, for Clocks — Ornaments;
Fern Sha
WING'S BATENT GLASS WALLS.—
e Agents, and on application to te
rymen, Pine Ap
essrs. k — Nurserymen, Е. Fulham, London;
Mr e n, Nurse n, &c., Chiswick, Londen; Messrs.
bin rm Son, Nurserymen, Raster ; Me йч Dick
Sons, seryme
Nurse 1—
e
An n & i Plate, Crown, and Sheet
Glass Works, St. Helen’s a, 3
E tu can, when Nt he жй ide enough for a
rson "xs enter, D which they become elegant hothouses on the
best principle. Existing walls covered with Glass and Iron.
HORTICULTURAL POTTERIES,
ADJOINING THE ent STAPLETON ROAD,
ULE aw» SONS a „„ of all
R-POT 8 of the most approv:
cultivation of Plants, and which
reasonable terms,
— wm
tance in — quantities. Arrangements a
| | them loose in Railway Trucks, or Holds of — to Sea-ports.
. VED pcc lioe AND ROLLING
TTING rug GRASS or LAWNS, &c.
FUL a bgp dn LIFT AND
Manure, and Garden and General
Purposes. Drawings, tone — and testimonials forwarded free
eh — to WILLIAM DODDS & Co., 102, Leadenball Street, |
RAT
'they
sold by ean therefore be obtained
vw d Ponti 8 the country or abroad,
ordering through. their ree M ee to observe on the
rior of the collar-band the — - 1.7 Dtm БАШНЫ,
Poultry” ”—without which no They are made in
mer in which they can
and —
perfect fit ing shirts.
А 1 ment, Деге аа
LINE, ES SPRING oben
TERUSE
&c. , together i a vith pens
Radiating a and стт STOVES, and every other description o
I pat NGER
TLERY
2
on Sale at Wen S. B
on
WERRENTED. —The most varied
assortment of Table — iie - the ring Saran all warranted, is
remunerative
65.; Carvers, 2s: 64.; Black
and dy 65. agens dozen; "T'able Steels, Као each,
The — p Plated Dessert Knives and Forks, in
cases а т dii — Sri "abe эл
сад. Also а — asso Penknives,
Scissors, &c., of the best quali
THE etit SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—
The — | rod
WILLIAM S., —— when
Messrs. Elkihgton & a is beyond
article next to sterling
either usefully or ormamentally, as
MET ETE from real silver.
RAY Ан». fd even abe Danvers Street, Chelsea,
pelas e ng had considerable experience in the con
‘struction of poke Ван Ere which, for elegance of
[ . materials, and e combined e
economy and 8 —
thing of the kind in the country, are n à position
on the lowest possible terms,
G. -4 CUR have been — . by the ——
by whom —
„„
ALFRED KENTS PATENT W WEATHERPROOF
GLAZING WITHOUT
Buildings in Wood or Metal
т, Bortprxe Works, Cm ——
Tüastratet Docks describing inventions, containing p!
tars relating to the different designs, sent on are of
stamps. Nurserymen and others арр
E CONSERVATORIES ETC.
HD AND — supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS
„at ; d.,
for Ф: 5 i:
Нс: iy ste шшде net feet
‘of Prices and Estimates fo:
TENT ROUGH PL PLATE THICK d ‘for
ТЕРТ
8185 n EE NE qM НЕ
RN. Dum Mv GLASS nd GLAS S SHADES, | iS
Herev „ 35, Soho 5
Z. risa month.
GHTS.
x pe e parts of f|
to the Nobility, Gentry, and the
dise] Male. -— MELON 359]
Tea Spoons, per dozen. а:
Dessert Forks „ 1
Dessert Spoons $9
Table — Vt ide
iue ra
Tea v and soe et
ut at aaa
said to be co
which T never found а remedy "until I used your
mmend to any one
paces Locock's Wafers give —.— let: and a.
— benefit I have cete — ne Ishall most Am.
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. Ee ett —
| Public. they are invaluable for clearing and 5807,
ing the eee 12 d., 25. Yd., and 118. per box.
all Medicine 3 — Front н
WA OINTMENT AND PILLS acce! i
A NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR THE 3 55 Dandriff, sustains it in m y, its
OF BAD LEGS.—Mrs. Field, of No. 11, age Liver- | possession of healthy vigour, silky ess, and luxurious redun-
1, was afflicted fi ny years with a dreadful Bad Leg; s dire | Amaer toties —-— Its in cases
consulted several t te tried almost every | of baldn Harly in the growth of WHISKERS,
remedy, but without the sli „ as the | EvEPROW ACHIOS, it is also unfailing in its stimulative
wo continued to increase in size, and the pain in the leg was ration. For children it is i nded,as forming
most excruciating; at persua 4 heldon, | the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 3s. 6d and 78, or
| Draggist, Vauxhall to try HoLrowAY's Or- family (equal to four small), 10s. 64.; double that size, 215.
menT and Pitts, which she «а сро _ xd * them regn-; Caution.—On the wrapper of each bot! the „ Row-
larly for a few i = 24 t of herself and | плов ASSAR Orr," in two lines. engraved on
4- bad аа. У а perfect Cure of her | the of the wrapper 1500 times, containing 29,028
| Teg. nd by all Druggists and at Profe: OLLOWAY's Esta- | letters. жаш A. RowLanp & Sons, 20, en
ment 244 Strand Lo and b; Perfumers. :
all Chemists and
144
GREAT WESTERN,
For Supplying Svrrow's Home-grown Seeds, C.
Gloucest
JOHN SUTTON AND SONS, ‘SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS.
THE GARDENERS’
GREAT NORTHERN, SOUTH-WE
SEED ESTABLISHMEN A We
er, Carmarthen, Swansea, York, Oxford, "Exeter, ПБ. барчы
riage Free, to any Railwa
N AND SOLD B
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
| [Екв. 26,
8 —
STERN, AND SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY
READIN G, BERKS.
way or Packet e in йй», Liverpool, Birmingham, Norwi
Dover, Canterbury, Canter кені or to any other Station on the above-named Railways, is
NATURAL GRASS SEEDS, CLOVERS, IRS, TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, ко, |
ch, Bristol
—
07 ep мн ing - gro меч last
eds, whic? always
Being full
3 the -= Je saving See
A Gentleman in connexion with the GARDENERS’ CHRONI
Establi eiii à in i d ingdom, pr the purpose of reportin
highly complimentary report, from which we prese
* Messrs. SUTT р Son’s, Rea ee, Berks. dicia ortan
Ds Market Place ‘of | = fine old tow
despatch which an exte —
s of
or for forming perm t pasture
is afforded of inspecting | _ differ
precisely the sa f
n (1852), from our own
0 impressed. with ‘the prominen of ‘Root Crops in A griculture,
nt the Vies
of Reading, which is jc
ith all
"bem This Firm ra ve g
in ier "th hat аныма — may be given to the
all that are valuable to the
s are onte ted here, and correctly la abell n. 50
we зед He many years in our Sample
selected. STOCKS, may be confidently — on, not only a = een best €:
g unjust towards the Purchaser, a
subversive of the r t of the Sel but ену
reeled tested the rca тан merits of aa sort, ang
NICLE vd AGRICULTURAL ig who ts in the ине of ù wspecting the principal Hor ticultural and Agricultura)
J the peculiar features of each, in that valu € Jou
wing extract (see Gardeners’ с ronic ^ Nov. 2 ‚ 185
eed or perna ттан; is situated
d speedi ly — sr
sgn igo
| Sk Skirv hm a Dale’
mising x kind.
nal, sre recently honoured us with a visit, and
52) .—
be Ваш ons Purple-top and Rivers Stubble | Swede.
s, and Rivers’ Yellow Stone,
Jelly. re areas fine, both as
The la rgest ei in the grounds was the New Lineo
f
published a
Among H brids, А
p worthy of mention Chivis Sutton’s,
regards s 8 and colour; and Ballantine's e
colnshire
lik
80 rm d Nai
fa M ner, the stock to Messrs. Sutton.
d ,
soil and under
quips,
ame
"Of Mang golds and Beets (which
lly from m that county by Philip Pusey,
Esq., who presente]
—a new sort introduced by Messrs, "Battin. ae
the
ong Red— j ai
besides the large — 5 ов. Beet, and Bie?
1 Ra nd o s, White Bel не Arms,
„Which szemad likely to vie say ihe" White Belgiani itself) m
containing about | “0 pre i of swedish ybrid, zm — kinds.
* Purchasers of large quantiti lg e supplied at 5 reduced р pr ices, v ordered, immediately. |
p as the best sort I h e E
AC RICULTURAL BEET. T EEDS. 0 8 E hay * eee m for arta and |
er lb.—s, d. A GALLON or TURNIP SEED weions 61 6 LBS. found them to produce more feed in 1 13 uns an
NEW LARGE CRIMSON; nearly as large as Mangold | urnip. I have 45 thom Reis Wheat, of а im |
„ 50 per эш. yon ‘saccharine matter Buch. Gall. Pound six weeks from the n
HITE SILESIAN SUGAR BEET; sent Mte ocv ак
presen pric ASHCROFT; very large, h hardy, a & ]|8. d.| 5. d. синд cou PA R s N | P. Per bm T |
quick peel th, yellow fiesh with reddis }
253-5 | Г 0 - E GUERNSEY, it зш |
White Belgian Carr — d Wurzel are neces- SKTRVING' = 1 F 25 4 010 8 К ый sti - weighing se opi КЫШ 8 |
— 4— than last P year, — 1 probably be deafer FETTERCAIRNE, a fine Swede ith x * 19,
кти — Pavel 3 the хиту" of that we have bronze top " 35 150110 COW САВВА E *
0 x Ex.
LAING' SWEDE; fine sh: urple tol 25 |4 0 0 9 | LARGE DRUMHEAD, fr VELA.
ELE BELGIAN, the heaviest amena and most = PU EPLE TOP PED fine shape, purple top 5 HEADED, very productive А tall, X ranching
(Sutton’s fine stock) a heavy cropper, SMALL EARLY C аы; ps plan ted 18 in asunder,
YELLOW BELGIAN; more saccharine, but scarcely so : good form, hardy, and stores «8 1585 25 4 0 0 9 pr XA a very heavy crop, Bes ave
Р йб SWEDE; arge
LARGE RED ALTRINGHAM; very large and much a ee a. respect ae c
more nutritious than the white + 8 DALES ux 225. g S 0 ч aoe + 8-011 White ( n" Р A Trif пів incarnatum
P green-topped ye hite (or Dute ing (Trifolium nis
M ANGOLD WURZEL. 4 0,0 9 | Marl (or Cow Grass) Alsike Clover ,
Macri SUTTONS тута ee ee жиг Trefoil (or Hop Clover). rue Perennial Red
; hardiest, largest, an VERS otwithstanding the scarcity this
Ha GLOBE. sate (or Orange Gil 28 ) suitable for 7, soil "d ; xe nutritious of all Hybrid T eps: 35 5 0 1 0 Жас" in procuring a fine stock ‘of each of the above kinds of
LONG RED: this d i " 1 9 | GLOBE, een, and White 24 |8 6 0 8 | Clovers: We do not ourselves grow Clover Seeds, but are
LONG YELLOW - requires good йе the » E кїйє 1 0 LINCOLNSHIRE. RED: GLOBE, a supe- btained direct from the growers, an arranted genuin
ELVETHAM LONG RED; this is a very i superior new sented to us by Philip unadulterated Seeds, as we always prefer sacrificing what |
waly in our ion, t - ne “a Ga Pise "E. P. „being nats solid and we have left e Fras rather than mix it with the new; and if
estate tf Lont Calthorpe, М" ehem Hants ; our stock larger than’ any other. (See remarks by others offered u: we could easily detect it. Our cash
of Seed ia Hmited this season , 1 9|, oet Er EC Chronicle a ab Doris = : s : 9 Жы, — ўе, fort rane quality, is 81d. per Ib. for best Broad
RD; Re nite, ап ed, а lover. А
— ы дя. rng Grange РЫ, 16, iese. e — TANKARD; (or Талкы зо |4 6 0 10 E-CRASS ES. 2
an 0
other Long Red Man е ie I should have preferred it at о i EARLY SIX WEEKS, very iut zm
Cae cud бд ther," early and large 35 zd Е 30 14 6 0 10 UE Tea хатат Hh SrA
rom Mi vas, 'oughton, Steward d Calthorpe's, Elvetham, Hi GREEN-TOP PED & PURPLE-TOPPED ы.
* Respecting Elvetham m. Ma ngold Wurzel, it li the bat sor че LLOW ABERDE 24 3 6 0 8 DITTO (DIR IMPROVED) | YTALIAK SH
ayer Jud | here, nothing else will go down here and all the way to ORANGE JELLY (new seed "will be PACEY ae he tds e 51
Guildford; I certain * — а — б else, except on poor ready in July); grown from seed re- ANNUAL RYEG RAS 38, ов COMMON RAY. "T E
and thin land, where the Yellow Gl age uld be more sui itable.’ Ld ceived from Mr. Chivas 50 8 011 sS БА EOUS. E. —
GREEN ROUND, and Hie old sorts at MISCELLAN 5
Mangold Wurzel cb y be ha heaper in quantit : Per 1b.—s. Бинь er
of half a Cwt. and — бу if Reed tn im eur Gold of Pleasure — ки = Millet
Mr. K. Hr ICKMAN, of Brimpton House, Newbur ary Keen's Forty-day Maize — kwheat.—Giant Saintfoin, >
KO H L R A B 1. alluding to the 2n — e Swede, in A ga dated 9 5 eee Med rg 1 0 Piel Parsley, for t ME
says: of experim I have grown all sorts, Furze de cover 1 0 Potatoes, M
GREEN; | [эй did not confine myself t “ а — alone, till I was Пу XX 1 0 d I a in, cen Bait
= PURPLE; тс. as the preceding. convinced that it was by — which > certainly is, not | Dw rf Ra ape, or Cole д 4 | Ditto, Riga, „
“an 3 И Дөм, varying e in | only in weight per ате е in hardin and in sha ape, White Mustard |
rom them we select most worthy of cul ap root; they ч BrsuoP's LAST Axo 1 Beer PEA, * DOUBLE d
tivation. ‘also store remarkably well. I must also mention ч Six WEEKS PER BUSH
NATURAL GRASSES, ah dg CLOVERS, &c.
The following sorts of NATURAL and ARTIFICIAL G
contained in Messrs.
Achillea millefolium `
Agrostis stolonifera.
n thuni odoratum
tensis
. SUTTON's Mixtures for the several p
a tenuifolia Lolium — Paceyanum
Glyceria fluitans Lolium perenne Stickneyanum
Glyceria aquatica Lolium €— tenue
Holcus avenaceus Lolium
gem lanatus Lotus ecce di
ium perenue Medicagolupulina
lium perenne sempervirens | Phleum E
8 MAY BE HAD dun. T moderate dia All the z and most suitable of them are
purposes described below
Poa an Мет ФАЙ
Poa fertilis
| Mixture for Reclaimed Marshes or Heath
s t mta ©
n different found invar
Many acres of Land of this description have been successfully
laid down to Permanent Pasture with Seeds which we have
теч. to thrive on such soil; and the cost this
to 7 m Comet T the Royal Agricultural
TIE LUI y in the
Price 1s.
Printed Wiles Pu. of No. 13. U Wob Place,
their Oifer, in Lombard Street, in the 12 Whi x
where all Ady: ts and Communications are
to be ADDRESSED
the | and hilly districts, where is Bi а found
крет
Sibs. to 12 158, | friends that а good
goo «d Permanent Sward m
сагына m this m.
own E Meadows.
e have been successful, many
t gratification at the effect of
minent Agriculturis
iety, has contributed a
on the subject, hfe е recently been published
5 ‘Society in in their Journal (Vol. X., part II., — 463)
Sor thi.
Mixtures ‘for as Se €
In this department also w
eustomers nares rre their
of these, an e
| Cost of is Me, "948 s. per
Эа в to dn Law
or this purpo kinds are meh
excluded, and the Sward will at seasons present a езү
erdure so desirable in Parks the Mansion. The
cost of Seeds for this рли vit y E ascordin to the nat
| the soil, and other circumstances » Р аР
іх ог Tarii ow y
Gravelly lands and Sheep Downs.
For this | purpose Grass Seeds are annually | collected from d
growing spontaneously ;
e, we can confidently assure our
ш EA ned on any
and, afte
r many y years’ e
n
Parish of 8!
3 and Епкревмск M с
^ ск Murrett Evans, of No. 7, Church Ro
Whitefriars, in p City of London; published, by them at pm Office No. vs Charles Street > in the Poodle ad
and
10 THE Epiror.—Sarvrpar, Fxsnvanr Y 26,
Fine ——
iors great
nce may be avoided, wc
— A home SUTTONS LAWN GR
dg the — .
basal, o or * A — en. Quantity "ry
25 bushels ; o r improving Old Lawns, half
bushel per
— an Clovers, Rye мч
For one, two, or three years’ lay, to 6
These we can supply, of the very best St quality, at iy Е
. per aere. E
Permanent Evergreen Grasses for
з and C »
We have had the honour of supp
Manin with Grass aede for (o 1s per
ave given great satisfaction. Price of Seed, 1%
mmy similar Letters we extract the following,
m Mr. C. Judd, Gardener to his Grace the
Canterbur
“The Grass Seed a from
— although — la мс?
MN
both in the Count Garde
St. Paul’s, Covent
Түк» Sale WE ТЕРЕ Oe genes
ANTE emet
F
a *
Which, including every expense to his nearest ra
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.
SATURDAY, MARCH 5.
—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
[Price 6d.
No. 10.—1853.]
2 —
mI
INDEX.
uod of p 156 a
DIEI]
15
Law, € "^ que TUE. 7 5
Мер b m
pare bedding
[mid ‘of m 7
Rothamsted experiments......
Slate tubs dads
" 153
uL c—150
150
150
r —
NUS SOCIETY OF LONDON.—
reet, at 3 o'clock, P.M., March
e
ШШ ITY COLLEGE, LONDON.
co
; oft
Joux Hoppus, Ph. D, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Lari.
Сназ, e oor N, Secretary to the Council.
S| Also every variety
— саан apr cte to Вовевт W
n, Stu Nursery, Fulha
NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS,
_ CONSISTING 2s ABOUT FIFTY pace NEVER
FORE ton ks THE PUB
ey having been
m the most unique | ооой in ‘the kingdom но
Fors Beng al - har they are, о ste A in flower: and fro
‘the great vari their colonrs, they are Savalas
able огеш 9 or bedding. {
J. WEEKS & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, London.
MERICAN 1
3 re fk Windlesham,
lants
inform the ho nobility vues that
PLANTS, Conifere, Roses, Orname а Sins , &c. &c
may be obtained by а two кар ек»
Near Staines- ые Windsor Branch, outh- Western Railway.
N begs to inform Amateurs and the FUA
* in — his NEW LIST of Dahlias and Geraniu
er a
y poe for p
RASS SEEDS SEPARATE OR MIXED,
EXPRESSLY TO SUIT THE SOIL.
with Prices, dee. Ф c.
be readily afforded in eles to
ен pot oo & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks,
PERMANENT PASTURE.
Se
of the buyer.
Seed are supplied to the acre, the price of
railway 9 in
per acre, and for a three years’ lay, 21s. per ai
ae Seeds are are gathered principally under the IE of
Advertiser. The various speci had either
е" r in mixtures for lawns and dog зой
en Do. d
EXETER ELA, 2f
t to 43 ft.
SALE OF NURSERY PLANTS.
JETER BOOTH, 5 Wed
of
тыны АГ dd AND SEED DLING “NURSERY. ‘PLANTS;
H FIRS, of vs poak of excellent qualiy, and 4
various sizes, of mest ex t qual
е than at any other Nursery. Meum
of As the Advertiser to reti re from business, a lease
his Nursery Grounds ( which 8 to himself), and eve
ie the goodwill of the business, — . — been carried on by
Shout 2 for more than 70 eet уг — great success.
and a godd knowled T
sling Birch, 14 to
PRESENT PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.
UTTON’S AGRICULTURAL EED
LOGUE FO —— x be seen
Gardeners Chronicle of Saturday last.
Early y Orders will have the preference of scarce sorts.
Colon FLOWER ROOTS FOR SPRING
no S "m named and mixed.
5
ADIOLI df and gandav: nse varieties.
LILIUM LANCIFOI IUM, "nhe and rubrum.
* DIA (or Tiger Iris), 4 perm v arieties.
ove, see
t Feb. '5 and 12; and cm for
see our Seed and Plant List
CATA-
on the last Page of the
GR
. — Rm prices of the
ronic f Jan . 29, а
List of Bulbs for sp g
for 1853, page 96.
Bass & Brows, Seed and Horticultural Establishment,
Sudbury, Suffolk.
р 29
HOICE — À SEEDS, POSTAL Nore
— i „ do first-rate AN а,
m vis UR
н — BIBNMIALS — PERENNIALS
6s. Od.
4s. 6d.
2s. 6d.
5s. Od.
0. 38. Od.
For Сон — Seeds, see Catalogue, which will boe —— —
free, on application to Evan PAUL, Nursery an 7
LOW SEEDS * FREE ae" 77
Packets of Annuals, 8s. 6d.; 25 do., 4s. 6d.; 12 do., 2s. 6d.
25 Packets 1 "Superior Annuals, E 64.; 12 do., 3s. 25 Packets
of Perennials and Biennials, 5s. 64. , 12 do.
of KITCHEN GARDE T: of the
TMACOTT, Florist а
tuart’s Grove m Road, Chelsea
Sine с 8 5С RLET
—— n be had on —
et.
“Бе Кел P Warre , Seed Ra 181, High Holborn.
M RMAN ASTE = А —
№ Splendid * dite —.— s `
do. " EX c^ E
26 . do. » p —
30 do. do. Tall JI Quilled
King John
. 1s, per packet.
Selec ei Pano ж
or-kidne y, 6d. per packe d
T d
Hardy? 4 иек, on » d Practical Culture of the Potato,” &c:
atalogue,
Second Zaition, General Priced Retail Seed Са
on аып. A
ABRAHAM HARDY-& Sow,
Remittances requested, w.
Office order on Maldon. -
ELECT FLOWER SEEDS—
Post FREE.
maple finest double — Aster, Reine Marguerite (the
. best v ariety in mary agen 24
Doi do: — Unique паа
Do. do. true dwarf Fre
Pi
flora.
5 Eschscholtzia — alba.
w yellow Pigmy.
Do. do. Soule orange African.
urbin nc
Do. do. double lemon African. — new large variety.
li
eem ier — had on 1
* urseries, Malton, Yorkshire.
Balsam, new extra dwarf, айы; оа
Seed-growers, Maldon, бебек.
which may be made in stamps, клу Post
ERICAN PLANTS.
om онн W to announce that his
LOGUE of the above plants, Roses, re
now published and may be obtained by enclosing two postag
The colours of all the Rhododendrons vor
n
*,* The Rhod
the "Royal. Botanic Gardens, Regents Park, are supplied
American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, three miles from
Bl abe Station, South-Eastern Railway, and four miles from
Farnbo „South-Western Railway.
DESCRIP AM PRICED CATALOGUE OF
CT VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, post
free ка poen n.
* 1 AND SONS, SEEDSMEN, Stirling.
N. B. s forwarded carriage free to the ad — Shippin
Ports t. ын Stations throughout the kingdom.
oped AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FREE
vari
— cheap. A large Collection of Hardy
Seed from their unrivalled Stock always on
, the Hope Nurseries, Bedale, Yorkshire.
TU BEROSE ROOTS, 4s.
Apply t IT
* ITALIAN
FIRS—LARGE ibus STOCK.—
— than FIVE HUND&ED
otch to clear from their grounds imme-
diately, and can supply three gears
Scotch at 8s. per 1000, and three years old Seedlings at
4s. per 1000.
Samples will 12 forwarded on рне to WILLIAM E.
RENDLE & Co.; Nurserymen, Plymouth
ut aie Nor Guns (Bel-
fully.
gium), t norms: the amateurs and the trade ы
ef that his NT Y "AT ALO Ok for the 1853, he
had free of his Agent, Mr. R , 5. у. Жен
^| Tower Street, London. .
— iur i айне 4
S x oa
они HOLLAND, R Gardens,
ly informs
Flowers that his 98 now ready, containing
nd Priced Lists of every variety e the above worth adding toa
— at extremely low prices, and ma: Ms pee on application,
A few packets of very ch oe ue fiel onl;
from best varieties grown at 1s. and 2s. per
BEAUTIFUL Awa 55 SHRUBBY
* CALCEOLARIA
ME HENRY MAJOR, —— near Leeds,
begs to announce that his repni adk: Lists of з of beaut
aeon et,
Sattar ath Narr, Riv an fata” r . Lc
(QHARLWOOD зар CUMMINS beg to announce sacommended with confidence. In packets of about 1000 seeds | - Very. select CALCEOLARTA SEED, 2s 64. per packet.
C «d T RUB n пе mper Se A og oS 18 packets, arigolds separately, 3s.; the whole collection of 24 First-rate SHOW P. ANSIES, 2 3
E en, and Flower Seeds, will be f orwarded on & а * a. Че pns ари! А Ann Eu 1 oae РЫ ~ CARNATIONS,
4, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London. cultural 1 labels. “i PICOTEES, DAHLIAS, . PANSIÉS, PINKS, ETC. |
FORE P XS S.
PTER LAWSON A 5 SON. of
large stock of а
din to offer them at v:
SPANISH CHESTNUT—
Edinburgh, ha
WALNUT, 2 2f.
Do. 43 ft.
THORN TIN 4 to 5 ft.
ft.
3 to 4 ft. | LARCH, 3 to 31 ft.
8653 *
cen furnished on oot an either 150 Fé be
number y^ meme c their Agent, J. C. Sommers,
church Street, Lon
pom TREES vr ke e
ving
nest nest quality of | of ‘coral following, are
SCOTCH FIR (Braemar), 1} to
SEN m DEED
Desc Flowers.
8 toe e following 5 4s, — pet dozen;
р
Pinks, 4s.
pos iln 125. per dozen :
ai Also a few et ga E
‘earless obtained a first-class
win —
GLOXI IMPERIALI 8 (HENDERSON'S).
"| EDWARD © "GEORGE HENDERSON anp SON
se! by post, at 7s. 6d. each, the
above new and p which they can with confidence
recomm: інен It is a fine large bold flower, of good form, and first-
Per 1000.— 8; d. Per 1000. er 1000.—s. d. rate habit; the dips = a a сс lavender — with a deep
Ash, 2 ft. 9 O|Fir, Darch; 14 4 eir giver 3 0o centre. al discount to the one G:
DUUM IN UM r
3 to 4 ft. . . 12 do., 2 to 3 ft. 10 13 to 2 ft. 15 ( йы: orward their new Seed
Do. 4 to 4} ft... 15 0|Do.do.,3to4ft. 12 6|Do. 2 to 23 ft... 18 0 free, on application, containing all the prone и
Beech, 2 to 2} ft. 20 0 De do, 6 to 1218 15 25 47 pel Wellington Ке, St. John’s Wood, Lond
13 to 2 ft. 0 Do.Scoteh v
к to 8 ft.
Chestnut, Horse, 7 „ 1 sl 8 DA 10 A ys LE KIDNEY POTATOES for immediate
41068. ..95 0 241 8 3 e,—One Hundred Sacks, of first-rate quality and excel-
» Do do. ig to g ft. 15 0|Do.2t03ft.... 14 0 | lent size for Beed.—Apply to Mr. BEN. Caxr, N
Do. Spanish, 4 Do. Silver, - 3 to 4 sman, Colchester, Essex. i 1 aid
oe à 2 ft. ... 0 Willows,of sorts25
SrIRZAKER have to m the low prices affixed, the А РОТ
above, "Finds of qu which for omn and hardiness of —.— A SH-LEAF KIDNEY ATO SETS ee ied
, als restinus (very bushy), 3 feet, 60s. o and henge Б half- 3 d per
— e m 100; A per 105 mon, 4 ton; delivered at the Station m. dm ug
et, 208
ther kinds of . and 4 Ornamen Trees, be Lanca: а кеч Yorkshire
m unknown Correspondents dg meg
Address—Epwanp HAwse Knottingley, Yorkshire.— hd,
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE [ Man, 5;
good
Ы FOR SEGON
PER Do RTHUR HENDERSON яр CO., NUnsER BEST PEA D
"ч -A 2 Fe R e UTTON'’S EARLY GOLIAH, wig ig ALSO quy
— Ф the following LIST OF NEW AND "EA ) very Best FOR down IN JULY A dpa à
\ v em 4. K. vt 5 ms = ө all а А. = DLI 2 ё. K. Кыш, od ctionis Societe рва oy ыы *
. о Ho уво Rg sg — m MODEL. ME TRIN shading off to putes e yellow at the | Peas p at the Society’s Gardens at Chiswi Bas Notes. |
is £ 1 lass of Hollyhocks, )een careful to d tti |
унн p tenes "which. havi era ny merit as to quality and mo 1 n, with the same ‘dwarf and sturdy | say 3 "s Barly Goliah Pea "mo |
imi t t
Wired Wu erige airs | MAC louer mam rt tree ШЕ we Ju d cs а ау gud ep ae
pem bmp enm of these splendid flowers, W. C. offers dios as Viv id; a lar rge, fine-form ed, and wery splendid flower, quite Bective а Pat, А Pikes d, ear Ў and pro.
lants of the finest — varieties dis ssimilar, at 91., 17. 108., or | distinet trom | anything yet out. 7s. 64. à 4 ctive „бос. vol. Pii 5.0
D Good showy varieties at — and 9s. per Den кє уана „ KING.— 28 erimson, much darker and richer And the as; 29 еар 2 am
dodi beatae а 6s. per (^. min or 30s. per 1 9 and does not fade; habit dwarf and robust; flowers our sa iple gm d with a visit M Nov. last, in his y s
their cultivati — sha Lanes
Plants warranted trus 3 sc ade io pu rehasers mon BRILLIANT. — Rich shining bronze red; good shape and size; * Upwards of 30 varieties ei 4 had been grow here, |
plants added 93 kor the remaining distance Catalogues | habit ros Kentish Hero; a very distinct an and beautiful — d but they were cleared off, wi € exception of Sumo; —
sent by ne on receipt of a MAG NET.—Fine shining coppery bit eo Ve Goliah, which was still ee, pods and |
224 [7 „оюп, |
W.C. can supply seed of his his improved QUILLED GLOBE with deep crimson; flowers venga е ha
— the most co; m ct — in cultivation, end = :
g eight separai — D ene ixed, 1s. per packe SEEDLING GERAN IUM ore, а gooc Lea jor a — се and i aoe |
Hollyhock Seed, — from best show flowers, 25. 64. рег] COUNTESS (Bea — * —Grou “үт white, delicately — Es oductive ; its {ани embles that at of Knight; i
packet; from bord ders sorts, 1s. per packet. veined and spotted with rosy purple in the upper petals; habit owfat.” (See Gar клан} " Chronicle, Nov. 27,1
Fine Fra iting *. and Apricot Trees, established dwarf and Le a ve oe blooming m Á-— variety. Е ^ 852)
in pots, * Orcharichotso 5з. eac This will form quite a gem a ng bedding pl e pes a good stock of — above, w. ve affixed a а moderate
st Office orders payable at Saffron Walden, KINGSBURY PET.— Bright r озу PA enn large, | price to them, but they decidedly the es Pea wo an
flowers perfectly round and flat, habit dwarf e compact, with s uainted with for eff ‘second and the last so
RASS SEEDS. dark (entend leaves, For pot culture bte, pd out, this is} Priced man of ot — ета rden Seeds may! Y De had in rius
Г and desirable Geraniums ever | for one postage
C. WHEELER AND ee тетт to the — Ta s» ane beautiful JOHN SUTTON & BONS, SEED —
— Socrery, beg II—Pure white, sometimes fading to delicate pink;
to offer the e follnoing GRASS. SEEDS, which have been | trusses large, fowers round end fiat, habit dwarf and compact NEW WHITE BROCOOLT пота ORI VICTOR
well U cleaned, and шла warn ith dark horse-sh — edes rofuse bloomer. 10s. 6« LEY : nounce that
ested, we h they cam on iiem LILY FIELD Deli Е ink, with the habit va the | 5^4 purchased the whole Stock of Seed of — above
growing a i
„ deua Se quali I MI 4 pure
two former varieties. -— has кено the hardiest ч
Seeds, 5 у time paid consi N ps penne » — ROSEA SUPERB (Brarox's)— Habit dwarf and compact, y yet offered to the public. Its superiority may be
nature of the soll and other fecal — — may require trusses large; a most profuse bloomer, throwing its trusses well t in {Уш “Grown by an amateur for the last
as to form fine pastures. Having had — experience m inis above the foliage. 5s. ose grounds lie in а cold, hore hi piss where mo.
branch of ot ir business, + and the Grass L Lan as we hav: d dow — AM set 30s. —.— would succeed as the above has done, with Язы
— v , GLOXINTA WHITE P PERFECTION , CVickERY'5).— This Its dwarf and hardy habit will prove a great d
d a fine mixture of the best Grasses and cl lovers, gia, with | exposed to cold Е
setae d “for t rod formation of a rich permanent pasture, from | à deep green shining leaves. rote 75 of fine form; и pe cutting: —— — — безе — ates
— with delicate pink stripes the throat, and, from its þei in any way affected by it, or 8 но ее i
oe — the quality of — al laid down, we TE
suppy e mixture v 15. — "e ; prove peculiar habit, со nts o dower Tor overalm of сасе — vd. eem before roma indie prepa нуге Жы...
“For the information of those gentlemen who would prefer PHLOX DRUMMONDII KILBURNII—Colour —— ve 588 ET i F "
iuning. the. yeziaties Separately yand mixing сзи themselves, | with dark centre, surrounded by a ring of pure white; habit 1 * 2 6d., € for4s. E. T has. EUM |
we have given а short description of some of the - | dwarf and compact; a very distinct and beautiful variety. 5s. 5 zu shi Sii wt gius. = 6:08 pr |
About two bushels of the —.— or light seed, and 121bs. of the | A. H. & Co. have much pleasure in offering the above to their in saying ti ceo An 3
small or heavy seed, is the quantity usually sown to the acre, patrons and the public, as they can recommend them with the | © pubes hes must асе EL ag ehm nanon r^ dui
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, imporid seed, periushel .. 75-64. | fullest confidence, "having | proved them all io s distinct aud | stamps to the am pe Gps ake A ‘uy postage
much cannot ni Wye-grass.| superior to anything yet o their res €; classes. e
Compared with any-other of the varieties of common Rye-grass, | will prove valuable хардов, оле дна. олег d х ботан» Tuer, ‘Nurseryman aud Seedsman, 14, Abbey Church
the Italian affords а stronger braird, arrives sooner at — The following new and rare plants they р g toc] f PERSE ДИР 222 |
С ч igs ear — — Dou — — nd beg to — — prices SUPERB NEW MELON. à |
green considera more u or x { ergr ; I
less inclined t» spread on the — in eee h- | DILLWYNIA, CINNADARINA A neat ¢ e — —— pig ды in INCOMPARABLE” GREEN
that it is much preferred by eattle to. any flowers, thickly set on robust stems, which are clothed with dark LESH, Фа. GL por packet; largat de, [t Seeds, du.,
of the common — and is greedily eaten by them, whether green foliage, render it a most desirable plant for exhibition and Golden Ball Green Flesh, do, 1s, 64.5 “Bromham Ш, do,
ration pu 10s. 6d. to 155. | * CAPTIVATION" X ** PHENOMENA" CUCUMBER,
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS, per bushel N —А :
MEADOW CATSTAIL, on TIMOTHY GRASS (Plileum — ENT prod ee — amen: —.— . Catan Fe
se), per buff and red, with yellow centre. This is one of the most beautiful Titi 75 Bath do. ig: Ма 7 5 ay po iiw dI P a a
* 4 — 4 Grass possesses a е advantage of affording double | of E Kx Lt ine ing ts introduced:from Australia. M. pt юа ib emit Aag = ^ Lm ;
— сани ts seeds are ripe, that it does if |- DILLW A SCABRUM.—A neat evergree Ht, dm Au — e dere ime a Led d енгі. amies н
cut w. when in Ons —— nd rather moist soil one of ei he a bers Mes А
itis "entitled t cese oos ade rare апу other, nd should: wi Now H onde a ae es of rich 12 let | part on receipt of 5s.in penny postage stamps- For further pi.
a considerable portion of the mixture employed for | which its stems are thickly ed, render it a a striking ticulars of the above, see Gardeners’ Chronicle-of Feb. d
А sowing down stc, either for alternate hu usbandry or permanent and beautiful plant. For exhibition а decorative purpose: HOLLYHOCK SEED, penn cas of the ue
will be found a valuable acquisition. 10s. 64. to 15s. now in б r^s 6d. el a lech
MEADOW n we pratensis), 8 QVI MS 8 вух. DRUMMONDII. IRST ASTER SEED. к
—A com ouse shrub, wi laucous foliage. i th d TM
This is one of the ые and best ‘asture Grasses, bnt not | flowers of deep o with le Sa Ha are espe: d equaled a чту ср ir 22 en x 40 to ‘first prizes
во well adapted for hay, as t Кана" E few. Stalks; its root | the greatest profusion; gms spike being from 2 to 3 inches in dia fhe ast years; 1s. pe et АӨ lr Ж
leaves аге very broad, long, soft, slender, and grow rapidly when = Арай. A very beautiful and desirable plant for exhibition SEED, saved fi = radit «иё
cut, ог when eaten down by li 72 stock. It requires — — three "ata AS WILLIAM Jas 3 *
years after sowing to arrive at full maturity. ORIOSA PLANTII.This will be found to bea most tinet бонй su varieties ; 1s. per packet.
ROUGH COCKSFOOT (Dactylis glomerata) por I 1s. mantle acquisition to our collections, as, from its dwar! ч babi t F Р — = the best omen pl
Is a valuable Grass in cultivation e great freedom of flowering, and brilliant colours it entirely surpasses spotted, and brilliant гас а чаве
. tity of produce which it yields, and the mar: ri e. which anything in its class yet introduc Small plants in 4-inch | Plants for blooming — “the w
its leaves grow after being cu well ai —— for growing | Dots flowered here during the last season , aud won the * acket.
in sha under t: ы hards — of all who sa eoi. E The —— ФА re much broader than Also Seed of that very scarce.and delicio m
MEADOW FESCUE GRASS (estuce pratensis) per I»... e of Gloriosa ‚ Бере Gen very bright rich orange, Зе ог CUSTARD e x tad г packet.
‘This is an exectlent Grass, є for alternate hu bien, 8 di wii the-outer half of t ihe, petals right Scarlet. 10s. 6d. to 21s. I nce must accom order n
pasture, but more p: ly the latter. It is well OXINIA TRICOLOR.—Clear waxy rose, softening off ia Corr ierit, in penny y postage rt when th :
liked by all M of domestie ) Я dish at the edges, a a See purple tinge in the throa — ‘of the above wil. » forwarded i free to sy 2M.
SH flow
S FESCUE stuca ovina j wer large, and of fine D t
a at che ‘eater bor rie Sheer p leech: GREY аА La A LAVANDULACES, sy SYN, TO аз | NumsERYWAX and SBEDSMAX, 14, Abbey V rd, Bath ;
justly: of a
Feseues ; A Tp ART the Grevilleas. — eee — — THE BEST BROCCOLIES IN с-н А
hi
va ,
should always enter into the composition of mixtures lands | Rosmarinifolia, but has a much more e appearance. Its HINSO.
M Pi 3 n fact, on the authority at | Fan, Toseeoloured fowers are produced. in the greatest pro- — —— 00, Saup
are destitute of this Grass нын , GERANIUM WHITE UNIQUE — Foliage and habit superior —
HARD FESC ees abundanily its trusses of white
‘SS (Festuca durinseula) per Ib. . 1а. | fp hoold Unique; it.
- thrive on a nt vat s+ 13.1 flowers, which being yet cese form, each truss is a bouquet
Ps gres ety of Ату 8 is found to resist in itself. For pots i rasés, or bedding out, this will erts a
d to re
i re winter, ina 5 degree. Tau the fineness of its | 76 e
well adapted for. sowing in "Рох
foliage and greenness in winter, it is ЖЕ, MOND TT [THOMPsONIL.— Colour -ri
Parks, y for Sheep pasture. with dark се t dwarf and compact; а most
woop MBADOW GRASS ШЕБЕР; . 15 4 profuse bloomer. A ad of this Phlox has a fine effect in the
od ue: ачи ds — — — and regular. PHLOX DRUMMONDH MAYII VARIEGATA.—Flowers | istic of perfection. e plant is "e
Pri odas tana wl no gm cease | tripod ih one ad ise x а mort | pe дЫ ey ne
5 . few of the € fine Grasses'can-exist. —— plant, as it —— — <5 9 is Sela w! most be on heads we) |
4 deo ав di and autumn. 6а. E к
ROUGH-STALKED d aci (Pon qm ECC and pretiy-|1 toe the eat th a eee ae Hi иа
This ів а valuable Grass as a mix similar ёо ап Erica, Flowers M ve and.rosy purple, — 6 orans Ie ie — ead
LORD on- damp n! — —.— of morti fits — for 1
: } in bunches on the à of the branches;
: for mixing 72 : pex habit ‘dwarf and com-
Amlierstia nobilis, 51. 5s. Dracena nobilis, 10s. |
e ASS (Poa pratensis), Araucaria bidvilli 8I. 38. to 30. 3s. : N "
e "Wo o » i 5l. 58. Echites Harrisii, 37. 3s. -seet — er oer merum Which
E e quantity o herbage at а very early " cork | id Кенин — n 64. equal to imported Spanish Onions. Price of Seed,
A 3 sr тар 3 -Gephaiotus-ollieolaris, 81. 8s. m i et ga Зама nbn demands for '
y : ty portion a —— yet, on the Cissus discolor, 105. 6. Rhodolia championii, 27, 2s, parso the V we as m ка |
Lot be without a mixture of it, THE SCARLET SALPIGLOT, oF ossa 1
sounds, wore it mm: PIGLOSSIS COCCINEA. ly, s "Your 0% 1 р
ae ee “for AH H. & Co. pith gi na ur of o toetheir Friends and a Вотток'е. superior Mee A прег H
i AIL GRASS (Qv | ers the.seed of this new and beautiful Annual. It differs F e |
— S, (Сузани = — fram od otter Salpiglots mist “materially in colour, which is here of | 7 UCPSr4s. per packet, post free a
. .
places, to be kept under by = we Fig vamos Lawns ‘and other n dor there are few annuals that D 5 athe: fines of | the ts T dave seen; it was fit for table ten days ù
„per Ib 33 this valnable annual has ased by A — ce Gos, old € or Bath
‘GRASS SEED, w-— M seas
у sowin this G ward may кайышы т. He & the celébrated Mr. Burridg e * Colcheste ows upright, and
— d hrda ere 1 bo obtained iwa short to whom the floricultural world are already in im ebted for — рч grown in ihe бе of опе yard,. "аы 1 s;
selection o the Pras the expense 3 down turf. It is a eds; and A. Henderson & Co. vi 1 MI tried 20 уа чомеае
“We can 1 recommend it those ‘weeds, |: out packets of the seed at 25, 6d. each. of the bast
Pleasnre Gronh пайа." to about to form Lawns or к ; e Sg — — Friends that | treated all in the 1
от vo desc ptions DE IM of Veg: r Seeds (containing mam
ind -— " edis 2 ed : we are 'indelited фо | Thé НАМ. d не v kimde) is по w ready ay for. — out.
„C. WHEELER & Sox deliver IAG х те! as being in every respect of
to most o AS the principal ox deliver thar Se EA — E FREE mostre qual — and true to their sorts. Catalogues may be had
C. Wa HEELER & Son, N UPPLY. gr
urserymen, (os Ad: ce Tue SuTrON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading
ine Apple Place, Edgeware Road, London.
10-1853. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 147
= AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, ASS — ees SEED AND "— LIST SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. — estt
EEDS-ror THE = ae GARDEN, POE free, for three 2 үеге NEW FARM SEED
WHE SON, — TO THE
' E AGRIGULTURAL SocIETY, beg to state
? босовете for this season will be forwarded free by
Seed Lis
that their new tage stamp.
post оп receipt d — the best varieties in cultivation,
To irt be found extremely useful.
eir. LECTED CARDEN SEEDS.
Е с. с & Son beg to offer the following ee 9f
lete rye ye suitable for a large gardan $ 10 %
А бу А compilate С — ually choice varieties, but
МЕ audition -140 0
ollection epi for a a small gard 45
Md amd No, 2 Collections will be sent free ‘to any ji —
2 1 zm = & m таты: Gloucester.
BINED
TIONS С 5 COLLECTIONS с ‘OF "GARDEN SEEDS
— "GA DEN. EDS. o
i rs a 8i
Nod. A — for one ins supply o » ; n Д
11 ti ti oe
complete Collection, in sma ae ities oe
A List List of the ey and quantities” “contained in each
ES will be sent Post Free 4 — for one ош
stamp; and if some of the ready possessed,
— cma of others vill D given in lieu of “thoes
samen AND SOUT e SEEDS,
(Po
Which may be sown — — are — {с a
0. 5. А. ction of. e G0 sorts kno — £0.10 6
No. 6. A Collection of the best 36 sorts Paced m 6
No. 7. A Collection of — 24 —.— — Ne A
BokHARA CLOVER, BORAGE, AN R SEEDS F Ax
Carriage tire v da Wr 2 . all I parts qi the K 12
Sr 00 ek" ERD. S all ripened
to be saved exclusively pisa Comet, Elegans,
к — Es — Ж — fo и m ora, iere, к
Walden. afir:
Enchantress, Picta, Quem, V Bicolor Dito, у сы. а TE Formosa,
— Model of Perfection Iba, Sulphurea Perfe cta, White
Blue Beard,
A good mixture of the 1 in packets containing upwards of
200 seeds, will be forwarded post free, upon the receipt of 2s. 6d.
worth of postage stamps.
Also R. B. B. bopa + offer B pois of his Ed Seedlings.of
1851 and 1852, w certificates at the uis arae — —
Ren rei eon ree London, and met with universal
wes n wherever exhibi ted. Catalogues pea upon wi
К.т В. BincHA
T= LARGEST, BEST т AND FINEST
URED P is
о t introduced, AIRS' DEFI-
ANCE (Kyicut’s) PEAS i. rows about 4 b remarkably
it, i n the taller — y varieties, and
ap
to May, 1s. 0d. per quart,
BISHOP'S Hie, P женен :
= URBIDGE’S ECLIPSE PEAS, 1
gric deu. m a wholesale and retai
„ло every article connected with the trade upon the 3
reasonable terms
Deere all Il the. best kinds, for seed.
n application.
сема gues furnished upo
Don ux е. 8711005 не Charing Cross,
NEW SOLE
(RET: PERFECTION (aor). Rich
ood shape, splendid spike, and rather ee 2 5
a fine show flower; 7s. 6d. each. OCEA (Paur's)—Buff a nd
sigh a ed flower of a distinct and desirable colour, large and
ENCHANTRESS MAJOR (PAur's).— Deep
y fori larger, rem: and finer аге — the old
M —— — Snowball, and Queen fre
w flow
pcs
ers, w dosing A 1
455 cya sou e —— 5
Cortitioatosfrom vu tee Society,
unt,
ae oy —
LT. Kent, Жеш to orm his
ors poe 8 N odes Мура. on onta
new whi Ee — e
menting as being dosed to his Su Superb Dra Hal
mam uisa nds ears back. The
= te is a dwarf kind erent олсен [шдет the best
hes in — cooker dees and fine
and —— as the —
1 inte use а month good a month later.
ome nts nse a month eat and © eners in the соп
W. to be a — article. It may be obtained of
„C., as above, or from the following agents, at 2s. 6d. per
x post:—
beum Hurst and- M:Mullen, Leadenhall Street;
pep Cottrell, and Benham, Moorgate Street; Messrs.
& Co. 60, Strand; Mr. Duncan Hairs, St. Martin's Lane,
VV r. Denyer, Gracechurch Street; Messrs. A.
© ` € LES pple Place; 2 o sn J.and J. ae ag
n one pe
n, Chester; Messrs,
1 J. and J. Fraser, Lea
— — ona) ime: Kent; Mr ic rare
wn) efferies & Co., Ipswich; R. F. Darby,
lso, the
AUTU N GAT ALOGUE for which con-
three penny в
— ins ы, Roses, Herbaceous Plants, diy hoeks, "T ‘other select
ardy $ — and
Shrubs, Fruits, &c.; also the Cinerarias
—
VEG BLE. SEE D 5,
ASSORTED bles OF THE FINEST QUA
and 2 information is 9 in the
Time of sowing a
Catalogues, also the sorts and quantities of the No. 1, 2, and 3
Collections. If any ls are not * — re enlarged quantities
of others furnished-to make up the
— ion of largest dicio wa : choice and £ s. d
new rts | 935 2 10 0
. 2. Coll 11 quantities "i qu dh s
No. 3. Collection of do. UE a 4. Y 99
No. 4. Colle d sorts 010 6
"o SEEDS—BEST ASSORTMENTS.
ee by post m with opun M instructions.
The Ca talo 1 gives height, colour, months of flowering,
hardiness, duration,
For an Abridged List ot Em Varieties with a few not included
in the or ie see Gardeners’ Chronicle of January 29th and
February 12t 8.
100 varieties, select showy Annuals, tee t y 15 0
50 varieties, 8s ; 90 varieties, 5s. 6d. ; 4 0
20 varieties bist Dwarf Annuals, i in ids ocn for
filling beds оп lawns, &c., 75. 6d.; 12 varieties 5 0
20 varieties choice A Ld uy els
zi varieties do. — „
bere choice Greenhouse Perennials ... ose .10 6
* node ties do, ыз. eS
rd 3 choice handy P Biennials and Perennials m і. i
IM er GE — SEEDS, in — Реа ie me ble
24 superb varieties Dwarf Stocks, 48.5 rieties
10 superb varieties n — large Pc - -—
18 superb varieties Wallflower- -leaved do.
— ни, ү allflower leaved, ve ery fine, 6d. ; ү large pki.
68 rb 1 utumn Brompton Stock
8 superb. "el ies Emperor r Stock * 2
New White Emperor do., . 4 choice, per packet Sis
12 superb кыен pn didi м Aste A9
12 superb varieties Globe — 6 - te ^ 2
12 а varieties Pyramidals А
b double imported Wallflower, "лр; у
eet William, &е. See Catalogue.
t
d eg
on the Lon dos: aif Nord ich Line, v
Colchester.
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
canali i H. BROWN offer the followi wing
ELECTED PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, &c., which they
—— to any part of he Kingdom, or the Continent. Also
their New Seed ara as 1853.
Belgian s bait on d own wh 8.
ow of a e, for . 20
25 American Azaloas 0. 0. bes 15
Hardy American Plants, one of a sort by name ... og», ЙО
3 e Heaths dod Kalmia 6
manic oe peti ons, including Жайы White, and. d. Rose
hardy varieties 0 „
zw hardy "Yellow Rhododendron 8, ‘each s. 64. to
— 2 feet, per А ЗТ
Cedar — Teban 3 feet, well grown in pots, per dozen 10
Cedrus africana or Silver Cedar, do., do., e ‘for
Е Cedar of the Himalayas, 1 to 2 1 per m
m Os. to
(талал, EOS Coniferas of all winds, see List.)
and к sien toate sr ny rr wr hi 2
o ooooo S
, choice species nd good plants .. °*
ордо 1 one of a — r
‘Verbena: , newest varieties, per doz. *
6 Bulbs of) Vim eiiim. one of a sort, for 4 2
Peonias, white pink, ne dis of sorts MR
25 Hardy | negent n of a ai 5
F R U I T
Fine Meg —- dem e Mus
РЇ
38 Bo
5
8.
hes, Nectarines, Apricots,
. pes and pt ap-
ъ еу gu.
© bo c2 us
9888888
n 8 МИК CATALOGUE i is st *
appli ication, in ee
It yc 8 of all kinds of Ag 2
eds, with 98 every article, and will be found
ery. useful ul to all Agriculturists, and those who take an
teres the cultivation of the soil.
ETERGR EEN — E — ON EVER.—This is a
most valuable Grass for ture, and should be sown
indes
on all land where a fine yoo a а and Evergreen Grass is
required.
The Subscribers have contracted with some large growers
this County (Devonshi in) and can supply the genuine —
free from noxious weeds, at 68. per bus)
TRUE MARL or COW GRASS re West Ad LE is
h is of very
famous for this excellent variety of Cow Grass, w
uration, be obtained GENUINE — the lowest
permanent and can
market prices.
PERMANENT | —— — 5 — — ү mixtures ‘to
suit various soi
The |; че: — оен mal — кА . rd aem tion
to this particular branch, o м 2 77 ade; and the
arge ag increasing patr they dail y сену
is the best proof they can afer of the Аг and genuine-
easure — or Or-
petentes Parks.—The very finest Evergreen n Gra minis ted
for this purpose, and a fine sward will be obtained үү a ET short
ЕЕ at less than a quarter the price of lay ino wn Turves.
Price 20s. per bushel; 8s. per gallon; or 1s. 9d. pe
TRUE ITALIAN Ее cing —The Subveribor have a
very large stock, an s taken, the
— will be reduced to e per bushel.
ARGE ALTR — tt RAFTER CARROT.—The Sub-
T. шы — offer re than 2 this excellent variety, at
508. per cwt., or 28. rr per gallo
MA NGOLD WURZEL, all the varieties, 1s. per Ib.
НОР” LAST and BEST PEA, for field. culture, 15s. per
OTCH PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, 5s. per bushel ; or 4s.
per bushel, if a 2 above 20 bushels be taken.
ii r Seeds above гч yr " delivered
CARRIAGE ty to most of the Steam Ports in England
and Ireland, аб A. the R Railway Malone in 2 South
and West of Eng
“Tot — Aa PR dais apply to WILLIAM Е, RENDLÉ
48 n by appointment to the Sor — e. —
ey — — Royal dat Society, Pri
sla
PECIAL CONTRACTS.
Noblemen ‚ lene or ойн: requiring eur
quantities, specia ontracts can be made at a great
reduction in price
The dd energ Chronicle.
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, oM
MEETINGS TE THE ENSUING WE
Moxpay, March 7 тже
British Architects. or
Тчаврах, —
lxx
WEDNESDAY, = de
CEnCRSDAY, == за r. u.
FRIDAY, — Philo! : “м.
11 f J [M "mo v»
SATURDAY, == {озн Ootanie . - S
—
No one will po ee the sagacity with which
Sir Robert Kane, in late report, per Me
kernel out of the question which has arisen
the poss n of ге age a the бнт бөр a
Beet-roo t sugar in Ire a table speculation.
“Tf, he says, ы —.— sion ay =» make sugar, at
se will gain y the «чта
н speculators, in
etit ii
ias or tat the rd to mend. Bat are
ige | holdi t such.
% ive the ‹
5 . The whe — —
qs "ah, 2.8) PM assertio dod anth e que UE. i posed
Aunuse Moa 86 Z0 Souvenir Eme . 0 which has attended the ex n the Continent.
line de. .. 36. 2 6-| беп. 23:6 26 On the ground that, otv th ntalt
Gen. Boba tt 26 20H . смара ык of nding Y ч ipid
rins, - 2 Р : т л 2
iss Meymott — 6 7 Nareisse 93 — is supposed to remove protection,
MAU. mE margined with 23 ies have been opened in France, it
Rose du Roi, 1 i did зерт 2 3.6 36) ig i = that : the рен of the French sugar
ga e hag : i man eture is a together irrespective of protection.
en 2 1 Nuts оле, it в 3 в But it does not appear to us that protection —
L'Enfant au Mont " e „26 26|about to disappear in France to any grea -—
L'Etndaridu Grand |р Mni: 3 6 On the 17th May, 1851, the ast, an thority
1 T S xh that no qu uestion im matters pere to
аот m coapte кш. Yelow ..36 2 6 duties, stated that in Prussia there was at that time
Standard Wente Roses, with fine strong heads on stocks, rotect of 197. a ton to Beet sugar ; gium
E “per dozon, or e. to 3s. 6d. eac * of 90. a ton, and in France of from 97. to 217. 9s. a
colours on one stor one gre Hr Брен opposite ton. We are not aware that the P n and
Standard Routh et wry ia dies 18s. to 24s. 245. Ber dozer Belgian laws have bee tered; in France,
м 4 9st Mente m. | ——
i ither.on the Mane Facts d Theories; r the real ts of the Beet Sugar
„5 bal a Zama Тоор ото AC
A remittance or reference is respectfully requested. M'GrnASHAN.
148
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Man. MAR
however, a month after the article appeared in
a
the Economist, a considerable change took pl
Beet; root sugar and i nch colonial sugar were the first is the value of the leaves g о ж
placed оп a par, the first being rp with 50 f. | crop, which Mr. SerzrvAN — a A эч
per 100 kilos, and the latter wit th 44 f., the cost of ton, at which rate he includes them in Apnd
trans ng imagine, co onsidered to be e equal
to 6 hn some other alterations of minor importance |i
were also „Nevertheless, 23 new factories
are reported to have
taken = nen proof that rofit,
ve of protection, which has rendered the
But it is to be at we
know nothing of the financial condition of these |
rises, ап . reover that although French
colonial sugar enters the markt Pr the sa
as Beet-root, or beter yet that other colonial né
is is stopped by hi high
in —á of the com
between foreign colonial sugar sin
and foreign bottoms, or from Asia and America, but
1 rom 36 fr. up. t 8 per emm
eq ача E s rt. And
t fact, because of the small |i
финн of ree — — sugar which reaches
È According tó 4 return furnished by Mr.
James Cook to Dr. out of 738 tons
] :,
of sugar brought into the 0 of the world
in the year 1838, PA i 00,000 Uo ye
рїї; ; a small ‘portion | ould
reach РЁ bete Ne etd that in
be inde the annial consumption of sugar
France fixes it at tons, and the gr —.—
ity of чт wn ever produced in Franc
much exceeded 61,000 tons
p that there must be a large demand
ugar, the effect of which
be to ces
sry eto нечта is; whether
inh, Beet wi yield as much su sugar as
an Plan, or French Beet. All
f profit and loss must be fallacious,
"went. Since, however, they were limited to
118 roots, we cannot safely assume t
ch of
vela d отра
em to represent | resu
n ire
— н our further -remarks to two or three more
lation of the mo
instance he sets them
Ache at 27. Now r E
author of a paper on ihe tara of Beet
Agr. Journal, doe reckon ‘hon
is om
aratively low tem ae
ра y e is A A —
ness of atmosphere in Winter
of the species. which attack cer
s, but averagi
s | feetl
animals with Beet leaves, the former did not fall off
(ne рее ent pa.
Then, as to rate n produce. Mr. SurLivAN takes
16 and 52 tons of roots per acre;
Accordi
z be tween
that such a crop is only —2 on land capable |
of Wheat per acre.
"br are likely to
realise such returns. It i dla œ be'recollected
n | that Beet is а rw exhatsting erop, and that there
are not at present any know
an E in every y stage of grow.
ruit
2 *
equently without any trace of the jj
PANA Stacha to the шубе Hu.
lar
erfect spores are 7 A ofyou
the 77
jar -
е kno x
€
cies at all rese mblipg — А ihe hy 1
the germen is very.s
difficulty жуде х Ав on the, examination ds
specimens: of such objects; at present wWe
found no remains of my stamens or of scales atthe
base of the germen, the Spikelets in whieh
there is no Parasite soar to have perfe
It is therefore j
VI.
e | by which la nat ы can dw. nde". ^y be
continuance. And after all, the weight of the crop
may not, and We $ wil not, represent its
saccharine value, which, varies, according іо М
ULLIVAN, from 2058 15 10.891 per cent.
A gre Pica is те from improved methods
of cria onomising one kind o
duet and i асн алатан It must
on all hands, that the sugar industry
tinent exhibits one of the jus beautiful examples
of wong science ; nothing
the
e these operations
profitable as well as admirable 1 "po these beautiful
ha
pied "| a Tm (а gms
We hay:
eased pelis 0) à pete spik
a general fact, to say nothing of their having been reason to. k t great doubts are entertained E
laborato ry experiments eu 118 acres shall have | upon subject; and that of the largest байи
been tonverted into sugar in an ordinary factory, we | continental manufacturers believe that the old pro- ome
all be i etter position to form an opinion upon | cesses of Dunnuxraur are preferable in a mercantile |. ws
this matter Sugar, like all other 2 8 5 secretions, | point of view, although much less brilliant examples ©
18 en result e joint aet of light, heat, and | ? pen science. bos
4. pon the fluids. contained in the vegetable t has appeared 8, us necessary that this’ Beet се
The more Be ight 1 ux more warmth, Within question ye 2 y wed from a point different
м равалі ече rom that on which some sanguiné Writers have
n thes гче отча We gs stood; and that it would very Rel bear having its
| ‘le wii emo me nd autumn kem- Ad dark, » 925 1 as its е s side shown. For althou Ad
eratu ие зод b
"assütned to be 60 in
autumn, With haz
qu r$, bers som of the greate . toi Ош be we ae tm
ories ‘exist, has certainly a higher tripetala к ee и i aaya üd-speeulations |-.-....
mel, from 4° to 5: ks in fan aer bock 2 аен ar Уне r making. No doubt it may
e а 5 Pis е Irish chemists succeed; there is a possibility, perhaps, òf Ireland
* attach по to th iUm nee. | succeeding as well às continental proce avy bo
aceor aerem бат i . —— lea t in, Russia, ‘cannot but attend the AC Y en in Very alte
E tele in (business-ike hands, nal ке ay ; (€) the
per centage 45 e mot, one to, wich et a man. "e eui Fyi th fugae i
a fi exception to a ve too much со nfidence, i ва:
eta t ; г D j 4 var Bad E pi — — *
e find that wille the per "Амо һр ae
in lat. 48955 12.13, have res wa ele orta iuba
a’ i 14 3 © T 3h att n to India, eee sam ot Paras Na
АЗАТ h jc | octatted mae Mie amtii
f aprescnt’s yaq Юр в 125 ch about C TRUE
^v, Iepreseny ex es | have bei The Бедана ка keiner оя
ro" Я ed of агау ie re eee midst of inered js
sq аныи авав of oder T inds, a E p i ord eee
specimens uch is inwo; 04, preserva- I
THa southern uin, tion, ony notori e te e contigua], sins AT fant » иы.
| — Ts набз hi vede fot; Claro th ther anri; o£, which. л
9 t lar 11 C
К the. ger portion was.: gathered, have. the —— ap ane Ри ааа
which com y
eech amongst pp Ich have EE eg ee ш Manda Be a
"m E Covered, t af on one і aa Sea oir 9908197 0
еп! Other materials, wert eod Collected of tti QELSL i200. we
gar, less interest, as regatds “external ce, but one of fe .
Duty more immediately connected imu. s Hbject Hh | i 2
ers e Дн ts place in а hortiéultural and aris
ame cultural journal, viz., the diseases of plants so fa гаф 80
11 they are roduced or accompanied, paras itic ie fungi бо
t ‘We: purpose to draw atte tention, to tw ese, as of | to
: A eri tee interest ; neither, however, from, the,
„in the асаа districts, whieh are 80 very. n mech xi мо |
this] from the ily isin * Бану уйй mut ^o ^ guru BAM А
тот the hilly’ districts: north of Calcutta, where, | Ther mast not be pot: Bound "oro 8. e ari
eith Fos 1:33 теин Py bs, rst.
though hot and damp in the ‚8 — hau рег anetayimppanied fri
0—1855-]
THE AIRE
.
149
m handsome specimens of —
o from the
shou ld be in
adu omo
- | cutting out
Иш
ea Alp
d
r | spondent shows
akly ones
others, and dee buds start into growth a moderate
shift LANE e given
soil tee thre окка rich turfy peat,
fourth Б fy sandy loam ; break these i
add about one-quarter sharp silver sand, an
h
of clean potsherds, and intimately mix the whole
ha.
Home — талира
The Deodar — -— ar of L Min
eum i that the Cedar 0
Lebanon a
— by a
- my fixed in LM ground at ea
‚аге a little pliant, should be bent over - pes and
ach end, ese should
e to s about a foot or 18 1 apart. A
—— should — be ай along the top (the whole
length) of these, taking a turn or two round each stick,
means they will be held steadily in their
places, and will then constitute an excellent support T
t nd. In
very cautiously — grea a e n тоа of many known varieties, р
the fresh soil. t eantime, however, a moist | gen e from see The hor арбан JU any r reasonable hop of success in ns ; and in
atmosphere, and a — overhead with the syringe vari ty a СЯ Italian Cypress may perhaps be ta taken as some localities I very ат v doubt its practicability at
ing and evening, be beneficial. othin a goo 1 is ish Yew is, I think, a all. Chas. Lue
more injurious to this Ros А pk allowing it wlien ne stros — ome true from seed but Our Calendarial Dire ect - In your No. for Feb. 19,
suffer for want of oom; but beginners must avoid | the chiet иу чё =! the Deodar, by which iti is dis- | I observe in the “Calendar of Dana that your
the one· shift system, otherwise they will probably find | tinguis of Lebanon E is its drooping | readers are directed to “ take ad nt
thisextreme more ruinous than the o iving a | habit of grow ur ont Tor which many other Hima- у — to renew old worn-out beds, &c., with
shift as early in n as it — toe be ape À to do | layan Centers have a tendency, schen d when young. | fresh ;". and, юз ргосеей ас actively
re liberal o ust be regulated
ert =m to do very well for several season
shifting
r potting means ^ be used to
eit habit o
the more prominent b
€— n n
so that the buds be on
the highest — E — €— ; лө with attention
te the growth b
will
re the night temperature
may average about 50°, ase 10% feed 15? —— by day;
and where a moist atmosphere n be m ined, and
eb reely on every smijao opportunity,
osing the D to cold curre
zc
$5
— 5
tive зи grow
but some аена will be
chan,
hour or two, after
be well attended to
Р
evening, un
Er. » moire оп "iilum occasioned by
syringing is very apt to деге persons much
accustomed to ent of plants, "i the ball
is thus unknowingly allowed to become much too
must exercis
8 pen
t “tied ne
f
— se o and often
; it should, eH bg says be
' the ‘soil requires |
Has ап эй» one yet attempted to give - ex
the young plants of the Abies Smithia
Gerardinns, Abies br —— and Cup 5818
all turn their heads down more than — nearest allied
to them from other —— of the wor ny plants
that have sometimes been called distinct species are
— kind Lev черү altered in habit from
ing in e peculiar locali many
nstances ‘amongst 1 27 "ants in which pa owing
near the induce ucculent habit, with
planation why
s Pi — —
d la
nd largor f f this kind on the growth of these
Cu G. St ellen, тн не А Halton. еа
ence between the n your | article |
at p. 121, — purely a botanical 9 vil induce |
most folk 8 to keep qui the rn their
botan — ba mselves sling te differ
that no
to Wee pre
2 ach, 3 feet hi
aq will guarantee that a
r I will take
ig h [p oen ly, a em
any bricklayer’ Боне will
shall be told
they differ as much fr
metals, ; gold, ide. ind copper. They ar
n the seedling state as at 4 feet high,
oses part:
as the atlantica neither becomes injured |
y. Now,
folia
bee ctorily е 8, to be
hardier than either of ре others i rin th the north, I have
ig.
ment of "Bedding Meet .—I € to add
plan
Pe ут эң for о ing “s
diee д ants” cy in the spring, as I h
ractised, wit method somewhat similar,
0
nths. : Ww
i, Plane thus ane would phy НЩ gestus
in spring, but al allowing them to do so would be a
siderable loss of time, and those who aim at making
handsome specimens in the shortest ре
Period vni eut back the
to remove th. е Ó— and this xin springs done at
vious to removing them to a situa-
This will a allow den ae oe
have
the young plants in, composed
beat odd, one of ‘sand Gt n matters not
e of | and
with greater
success. Mr. Pettigrew's
advantage ov mine
8
be treated in every wi
goes on w
"n
on,
or mats or Steed
or
plants naturally
17 of his trench form a support for
ring. But, нн is
ens healthy and
5
®
by Mr. | 1851,1 find Norfol
pace and ieu les a“ ood end,” o
s
A
again
during the preset ree weather with wheeling manure,
e"
fro
in another planet, for I should im
spot of England would it be practicable to
round this weather. There j^ no notice
i oge
ignored. How is this to be explain
tributions to the " Calendar of Opera epared
sent some time beforehand? I think shots bald be more
reality in them tory, Halesworth.
If Mr
din, which an — in the weather, either ia
local (as t esent Mende) ‘might prevent.
speak falls of
2 Ф
nas
-
excellence ce.]
Changing the Names 1 P ruit — Pray, Mr.
tion in EE e
all m
tural Society's UM
recently looking over “ British Pomology,” pu
Apple (in old times it ime
be
dear old Jennetin or Juneating
E the favourite ‘of Joan, the
summers,
when, ——— in Jus:
E ned in J
ves a in June,
Jenneting ; throw over Joan entirely.
the King of m mmi is ida t Golden Winter
s A is used
the
English p pomolozists an
authority, i
е | there are ^ dew errors in it MA will poer be
t let e to
corrected in a future edition, at presen
it, and our good old names. Pyrus. [We must say that
such changes as our 8 alludes to, or any any
dry
7 when on the — of, or slightly el
g soi are 33 liable to
* — in a trench, where they are
whi eh, whether it is
27
As a
and may be allowed to blossom in
y
ecessarily, encom y
| light or heavy, is invariably eold and damp
| part of spring. means of protection, stic —
of the author of © British Pomo!
calm, during
the 11th of February, formed a
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Man. 5,
ground m 9 inches in depth. pth. This snow was imme-
Gately eceeded by а rera 1 d which, unfor-
one of my
you the shoot
also
—. cae lala 2 2
J of its a
њай Н ormer year’ That кеи
— year (1851) * soil an
tree has e so
hs height
rence between the — and
riety 0
— during the — cena
‘ie axis of the — adhering to the — ound
was sufficien ners
respe
that the pres o di Yorkshire
and demolish the vem so that the er^ "might
— blac
discovered, will — — make —
a general thaw
of the habits of both garden
that the difference in —
trifling compared wit
times be nomea and in selecting it —
taken that it
г old ;
ectabl
snow had mulehed them. Other new hybrid sorts have
ard — of Apricots have
—.— not yet
arance W i
takes place, of which there is no prospec
Gordon Castle, Fochabers, ori.
‘that there
suffered sev —À forw:
lackened, an
mately making — * run ot grown the
of Beet alluded to, bat Mts some M
* ee s, la
— it "
the — and oth er loca
ood seed should at —
evertheless, goo
и uld be
e true eed on
this — эж be attained by 0 with
le seedsmen. P. Deane, Houghton 2
The Weather 4 in the Midland Counties.
r of Lebanon cones, the case is
h
e use of a Pate.
Baro-
Temperature
meter,
of the Air,
Temperature
of the Earth. ‘Wind,
Rain.
ne | of —— between his
be
scales of the eodar c .
of the ‚Се dar z
Nurseries, Forre
-
Er
— are persistent.
ene f January, 1638 (see p. 133.) — Your
со T ems to eel taken a long ng Tia, wi
2 Tat nk e up to send you of January,
is somnolency is the most Leer kde effect „
Р yet — of; butsom-| »
Feb. 18
19
Min. | {foot | | 5
f below About| Diret-
.| Min. |Mean. aiat йо, ОГ
Parts.
the
Deg
21
17
21
24
23
91
23
end of ours,
genera bui —. have for a атте
to
moment sympathised in the nod, é ourselves nodded
also, and on the point of sen
1 500 feet a
um {һе
tempera fie for each ui is coe Chiswick, instead of
below it. His observation at 8 a.m. is, of course, value- |
less, as it is neither a а maximum Р" 9 5 ini
before he oceupies ur columns with his Tacubralions,
ond ek
it а at at Chiswick. I have found th
and | Slow that of the air
‘heat o of the ear dh. On the
of a the ay A gage about
9. 5 the jm of сора athe reury in
r is, consequently, halt a an m fei ‘litter than
zu add
nim is note ted doun about and repre-
of the barometer and of the wind at that net surplus rev
on which rain fell were € inst 171 im 1885
average 177. & K, Holtham, —
The Consequences of P —— æ Swind
— may not know what —
=
о
se be each being
м of 5“. or thereabouts, Маг
bill. T. А.
is own
I beg to say that I live 10 — SSE.
of London
(Bromley, Kent), and often procede
a considerable.
ys aving added up
the temperature of the last 16 Aare: Г find the
runs — — The daily maximum at Chow
s 1.4? higher, and ini
0
miles towards the south. 6. S,
“ pte
* SIR, Febru Foray -
“ Ре L. own Woods and the Жен of revenue
derived t m forms the leading article of your
publication of рм e 10m inst. (oh a selene has latel
our remarks the
the , for
you will there fi that in or G9
1849 there was a clear
which I had an
tion before Lor
Commons, in April, 1
he had better quite some ideas upon the I placed a
^ thermometer жу sever olds of carpet lad
r he N — i I " Еч 8 for FS a Nei. tray, so às to fo 0 er a con fart al ar ae of 17 July, 3818) Ro. 5 BETA to s im
mean EON um i Chis ick, sited 27 12 foe the *. | a ^i the latte TUR hollow * HM 525 eet s justice in your strictures, I trust you s wil admit
‘ 2. air, the la eing nd the former 9? ; thus ir |
Жан е we eee night, Ch 7 tea 19th and | exhibi ting in 21 at e ice-producing pro ess used alin 5 4 ү суре ену the S Denis pu. eyor of
being — 1e, Chiswick hy 15 This p 4 PHP. S UE А.Е of experiments might be made by | Delamere, Forest, as таат statement shows & com-
Kas tipa ichs uio gulat Н E uc ebruary | thermometers thus isolated on the effect of radiation i in sansat to the ысы. effect, and that a fair revenue
snow here exceeding that of танад iod bof tho ih moonlight, for if, Age obtained Kom uA to 185 pes
Өйде сет i “ree P ‚ but ће as Sir J. Herschel says, the heat of the moon has a «Tp pat i of or 1 in question ma;
tions at Wee 5 8 This is remarkable, prin tendency to clear away our clo 1 7 F "d have à ma perhaps be aware that the present Forest of D
inasmuch as enn Winter — tere eipally, producing effect on the ea using radia is of recent date, being a series of plantati
tad Chiswick, ae ra- — * of the inde Ta fois (oe unless it las also а considerable те heating е etis d on F
lower. J. Jt, Seven Oaks, Мат re It would be interesting t| tree was planted, lo the present time ; consequent
„бше та М у и * е мз extent night 3 radiation. sets the air, Ms ы ыз " produee consists 5 mere y of thinnings of arch а
seen instances in which plants in slat mit tubs have been le ics different Scotck poles, together with some flittern bark from t
chilled, and made Ras dr no wood, whereas, in th n AM shove the эшме De DUE рау ои one-third of the
Fo ang msi эрү уж ш me same | they would probably gradually exhibit higher tempera- | fores be ier t t ented must necessarily A
pota, they’ wers in знч des ch. May 1 1110 d sas rose, Experiments on radiation, as N vary much, and idental
this has been observed by any of your SEV um LIE k ui of eterni En t fail ы ex inte- | cumstances : for i instancé. f the years quo ей
2 у ; suggested may have probably been ped "
qs We ather ‘inte Par North of Sind, Uy ts prese ade, hona an AE or knowledge has Бу p T Ba Pu bark stri
ke erityi anuar we had very сагаи and an i, ti . 5 ,. Edgbaston, | time fallen off, with the cere "a de reduce
tf ^ Hd аннын r was, conse
f Weben (up to the 12th ult.) been aroused into action, 333 al Observations at Bilan i “Т am „Se, y
= 8 = fair hep for another Protected from Radiation. | Unpro-| 2
ars ; ther Roses had tected. 83 3
ly an inch “aa a half ; Apricot and Pear- 1853. Tou À 53 8 “To the Editor of 5 he Portae ee
ee also very fi , alas! on t ' rature | Max Min. | Min. ДЕ an
Deg. Deg. Ins. Societies.
Б 20.8 165 T SW. 02 ——
== ж iss om aie Kt geo id жй, с Hornicunrurat, March
39.0 27.3 21.0 N. 04 rey ; Bart., М.Р.
65, 8 e T RN, 61 the Rev. Lord J. Thynne; D. D. Heath, H.
. elt Crowley, Esqs., and M. Auguste Van Geert,
362 | 295. | 9535. .|.NW. | 09. were elected Fellows. Owing to the
406 | 180 | 175 | WSW.| 09 | Weath this on, snow falling thickly
— a | — W. 001 few subjects of exhibition were
87.0 "4 ira abili ie miya Cam es , Camberwell, sent
Я 300..1.952. | SSW. |... е charmi rrestrial Orchis longieornu
E | 38.2 318 28.0 NE. T7 Banksian "e was bd: When У
Seinen, oc EUR ANM 879 | 985 | 900 | NW. | 015 — еса
te е — being nearly as ne; This SA за 5 were all taken at 9 А.м. on the day day | tion to its great Шы, it
Maaa Paga of short harha for by. ne 1 oad 7 the idis, ^ Th dis ofi" weather here s in it ^ aait e ien e натр,
дуван" on the 13th, То ^ to 979; Sa ale ya Chipeta ‹ on the 20th, ar Don. A similar awai фо Hind
— UT M * caster o һе 231; and in the latter part 155 the t a m Bat ‘for Camellia Wilderii
ing Pace s afier! so mild a "d its disastrous effects эү, thas be ery Pho 1 ain ut th ава i i 15 2 2 poni Hive d oce eden T
ceived. and Roser The rain at Holkham in 185 oth have small, i
па, Mr оен, ате арт killed to the depth the 095 1 8870 the f. "tie $ ick н as P, Tu 4 —— fail og their introduetion
THE
dila imm
GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.
Gand, train he rafter of an aujoining tret blooms, them, is in blossom. The large Psidium Cattleyanum
is stil E a Ме stray orange-sca loom also „appears to be much hurt, t the walls
Whet in а cold house, on a pillar, or up a e of — „ dull weather,
regarded as one of the most orna- | as che outside
y| uring th
ree pes i
"
are put
2 this m
ред, and then its colour is so |
brilliant as “to — it the Momm of everybody.
The noble Lelia superbiens in the large stove
out of flower ;
3 and will conti me to come.
inly a a most "striking object ; each of its p
have
plants
bearin
flower.
5"
quantiti
Kew
PIS
2
T pedir st de d ач. bloo
d the Silve r Knightian Medal wh which wa
ud
Lewis
consistin
dney Ро Po one an
and Globe Artichokes not as good, ns om
He als Cos and Cabbage
Tea. seed furnished by . W.
— was — to "- Walen
It w же ате — sent to
country by Dr. — t ik it came from t
2
©
Fani sort, having ate веч much bet
. an object g
3 пан pone long in зарлай
n
| e a li
Mn
of beautiful pale "dle yet | desired. t
resent, | {һе ri
cated b
charming = 0
Lang gh this is undoubtedly the
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than s clas з затын cristata | | large deposit o xide of iron. — happens
apes cov vered ih snow- white blooms, stained in | whe ere air is nés above the — but it only takes
the lip with yellow; and the rare om gar ack MM place to a very small extent in round pipes that are full
reat beauty an 2 тя
боза наа: Alpe f| may
yeaste were, likewise, fü was also the | мба tee lifting a
er Spiranthes Ai lt a dingy yellow | last), and t
intere resting than bea utiful, but who
after the flower |
ust mention, м | — a! Mr.
pparatus had ME See
pur ma
S
8
FHG
>
Ez
E
n the r
effect that Dr. Lindley bore: deliver a lecture
алы атны" evening on “ Heat and its
Vegetation
relation to
FLORICULTURE.
Tne FUCHSIA AND ITS vagus t thstanding all
the cultivation of the
scarlet
n loom ;
À
as it was believed it upon the prode
would be — 2 as hard a Camellia. Hon
garden at Abbotsbury.—From the Garden of the Tr
— шы of the fringed white, ra white, double
‘white, ete ое Mam <= red, and cut-pe etalled red
varieties of Chi Primulas, Rogeria Roezlii,
promising Pu 3 : cei flori-
bunda am а andsome = r-
— wer
ve
ET n
it to he Soci к have call the richness of m in
—
е Duke, with a fine
the Flemish Cherry.
he garde
and to be about the
not,
in ч size
of u 28 owever, yet
mum T
эп
Books Rer Received.
Coming Budget aie i
to the Chancellor of the
teh
is a pamphlet full of
xdhequen, containing
of China (2 vols,
ee ee, #1
it is beautifully got up,
наа unable to afford the
: Tea Countries
! ), is a cheap e edition,
beer mora wanderings,
eleome
&- treatise accompanied b
zd T — ы;
to report. —
0 Mr. perna rain a e Mohl on the Anatomy А;
n».
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ws hop to drw оў the. Ve i (буору Xen —
8 T
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апер |
a | can e substituted fe 8 other, ak removed Phe on € this m flower.
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midland counties matters are managed somewhat b
e there find Fuchsias such as they vein aped both as
profusion of blo
tr
ssertio We 4 therefore, that the
e ELI respeeting this userul flower, by Mr. M
“ Seottish Florist” ot the
1 King
been substituted fo
«quine ed on a trellis i in à ot ndeed,
have always been in pots, and therefore the on
‘be follo
at cient distributed chiefly 17 loam fro
and in the lit " turfy iod.
rpenter's Skop. e also | and dung fr
e — ети the most | 5000 as
d Amicus ne
ig your plan t fro
d if itis aei, in light t soil put
ap f itis in
d soil
сено a аи were
blue: А а Маг те dou
; stiff so
out ; = repotting са
that the oil i is well thrust eho every
it six d be soli the
house
ntil they begin to move, p then
ful ally to its roots last spring. ellia
present oa with je ege 8 e
al large as the n of a man's hat, t
at yet in e, i e, them 1
ev lacini; a good plan where | means, the dark varieties will be imp
handsome plants. The li
to find how little has mer: will have a pos tinge on them, y
cognised ; therefore it is "better to to bloom
are;
that no two m
e flowers are ished
Out of doors, iA и satisfac ory to
rom t notvithstanding that on one ocea-
r s than 16° of it e garden.
don
jes ede ү з a sig ie ie ;
eu qux Jet dien a md pen during the greater part of
р; otte Lente à monter r (not 228 the winter. „ never calculate on
е в winter Lettuce), Romaine Verte Н ver, and | P
Snow’: — en нен Пе
the hardy
tmouth, Purity,
ndard
ark varieties:
of NE кы Kad
‚ Boy, Defiance,
E
*
2 s must bow to
"ute from | oni which are nm out from this quarter this
frost, the
q
recover, and som
n Court, * whieh differ but
=
hat someof the areis ka i
lass walls to ascertain h were. capab: ly recommend Hyaciaths in Tye’s bottles
— cold, if булл» tan dry, have suffered |supporis. I bave: tried a number of them in these
: but whether they will die bottles this winte: fully satisfied that any
jo ee о be seen. At present the worst cottager, however humble, may ornament t the windows
perte be Fu osos ERR australis, Habrothamnus, | of his dwelling ni a perfect display of these these beautiful
mde n Vidalii (dead during the dull months of w I have now in
1) and one or two others, vi flowers
wardsia, associated зу
e | the yellow-flowered Chilian Ed th | the window of — sitting- room, in i perfection as I
152 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Mar. 5
— — — — 2
ver saw pix s at this S of their core much, for the Pde it uni eed he opening oP
i se er 1 under any r mode of eA - os pol — a у: Те vao hr ш ue ану, 5 my flow versas. afterward E ct у ill be r. mee of the |
by. My treatment is simply. to fill the bottles with rain- | remain to grow 4 or 5 in in length before it is ti rom nger ihe орада of the
5 ү in the bulbs, — * lace them in а warm. eup- | in. Syringe and be kept back the greater the charice псе of a е доне c
board in the к: when 10 ey have grown about ап | close early, to have the be ГРАО ST
inch, 2 made pl enty of roots (which requires about | Gradually. raise the night temperature to 55°, with a The work in this deparine ent “will “nia ti аерым }
с д I gna ually expose them to light, and as soon | proportionate increase by дау. In disbudding and | circumstances. ,, Whenever a йош is on
they begin to have a tinge cf gre en, І place een in in | thinning the УЧ» do Rabat bre, degrees, as we have | for working no time must he ost,
the "yr window where t nif remain until the flow: before obs “elt secon nd house now. in bloom ues се planting spring and isti er
en. Ithenre the ing, we
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We have found that gradually lang the econ &., take the sashes
ah т 5х e consume пен, half а pint in three, days, a dry atmosphere, and a alloy M y 15 2 to 1 н then fa ioi an
rd е sprin
wit
the: e admission or air, the best treatment in un- | week. or t
1 5 he eh ben tor prevent ачиб ; the T 2 ts near the
e
crop are much increased. Bring on suecessions to advised in back Calendars to vel sown кна glass vi
ege attend 1 5 Хау with water when dry, Sei valuable for . planting, to | Succe “the e autumn
ANTI UMS : D 1 Perfection, ; Yellow ; Brilliant,
Ca LATIONS AND ‹
pitting уеб mue "n d ү 0 e h but we do not allow and in p ig till after | plants: when large enough prick them out in
„Жын, have 5 y 60 say Ou tlie sti soit. they ke set, and 1 017 T 10 in the seas P frame. As soon as the ground is dry enough dr Р
Nu err Mie m Sui pin Tho — оов Danécroft ponding GROUND a little earth to Cabbage plants, and to the win d ra
Dovey DarátEs t ү юзген ere are some goód tiew o of Cucu and Melons w 1 require m uch ewe this Peas and Beans, if these: latter Are a s 9
English ori N you should add toyou — £i their resent 3 ther; Nail а йде of s er the | Nothing can be planted just yet, but every means
flowers are and distinct, yarying from white to very. dark — * Р " a тя be taken to Юний the pre aration of the 110
admissions for air, and maintain a steady ee Р e land.
poe m а ur tu ot ay e . placing t — miis Where the above are Men by 1 not much — —̃ ed Я TAM
ng the claws somew pt fir difficulty will be found in mana i c ut with 4
the soil. Do 557 band о then “lightly covered ” . у нй вер ТЕ P THE DON:
on plan to firm ‘thé found ШУ teria’ ae th thé foliage dung frames eonstant care is requi beds, ond > im ec урав тох =ч
3 dvelees juni 7 — — pieg, to а proper heat. Fach oy up the earliest — “ot Potatoes, Chiswick, 1 eee
37 р 7 , x
dllowing occasional mild ГМ to Yall 2 en iud by} a and secure well from froste: As 7 as befor gl HBI 4 паа плуг 9 ay
mich wet enhances ĉanker; wliile Бе ҮЧТҮ the blooms by LOWER GAR го? тә pai МВкношвтиваг — P А
Ф? splitting the 3 the чыга $o A general b the stoc ck of EM ding 1 ens Harck. 5, — se М
should be made, — down pt kin $ махи AMn. | Max Мз 1 5 ШЕР
AZALKA : 4 D, 2. б 2 — — pec by j i ? i кА ; EET inn 3 [à
mien ; Т both, Size fil те, Ay a faune tom ie P nib Noni bui. to ded, > 31 M ears s Sus TA EIS soles Base 4 20 als
aces attr 29.086 44 9| 137W +
Civenaniasy, жард f uantity of. autumn-struc nts, ineipa 20183 pi a5.etioTt АВэл ist Syd 13 Sig. \
=, TOT A Y: boue owen aver: menit 7 y ob а TH „ the principal supply Monday E 19 5 20900 | 2% % 34 8 ;
nothin та 5 та? С пев of Verbenas, nias, Lobelias, &е,, will have to be | Tues. xin) on | 2:55 | 29 do aad fe bases БА
Denis arr РЗА wh у» Сат 4 een we épring. At page 104 е, noticed Ms 3 |23 80:087 E doc} 3 4p ae. |
its habit is not the е best.— ‘bie a cheap and simple way of m ing spru gs. Hm émet A bass sm |
5 T Und anit a 0 d id pim 11 0 as 4 FR Wher Pt mes are кайны {де the 5 spring — se, by t rus Uem ldd e COTON A
and deficient 1 plan thé cuttings, when rooted, may eium till wanted | — EB pnt M huy. EE «cipi GUBER |
Poles for planting, and the expense and labou r: з, er and 2.—Clear and frósty ; clear and eold with a ir; frosty”? „
j ; A BN H ing are saved. Where, however, not be | March Ux rem S eot; rain; frosty at See e e
Calendar of Opera Hunt F earried out, remove the plants requiring to ^e певне Td Dear iei ; clear, with sharp Peek oie айн
3 (For the dia to any of the forcing-houses, to form a new growth fo RUARI gee ct Aini FE Darn E їшї
у | cuttings, which, when properly чу Aa ha n 1 рм STATE OF THE WEATHER AT;CHÍSWIOR) А
Í [ui asf MARKS гурь acid 3 ly "d I dung fram ч ging d ms genti . During the last 27 years for the puma wer um
dw "t pr 1717 Ake wl V8 been | bottom-hea n propagatiug these and other plants A
01 ed, in e of tlie [m fall P oes * r 8e be sure. #0 ; Maye an, extra, "^| &ER' SEIT ve Nolar!
aps ts, attended with more or less f; | number struck, to supply fai ailures, Ke. The different wa; 335 ESS 58 Year ii Heere :
аз been the cas bur late Calendars should кё] nds, of bedding Geraniume, аз, Тай х, җае | SRE ТАЕ ained, | Of Baim i
чыбыз ht: тане н Unique, and the у; iegated leaved kinds, will requir шым — —
put in band everything: left in arrear, — in-doors growing in pots, as well as the aboye, and other plants Mon. 3 452 EH 2 _ 25 ;
orout. In the meantime Pies нае P prepiriag intended t M м, Ko.; for the latter, Чер. did ue eT ES ERR Y Ир
every thing which can be voro tise nd tube the plants ts should be grown i nto HE oer cis 1595 E д0] 308 |.330 | 417| 12 009^
readiness esie favourable ES of fhe wenter will 1 pipe before e they are turned f Il perhaps Friday ar 91 ii 20) HM залез) 4 ö
enable gardening. operatious a shift. e points yi hae 56 stopped, CUNT lea ШЫ RE POTE E FU
rr ads to p them into: € the proper forms. v Amy. Scarlet | is ШЕШ Тө PY Dae onet de rd
Comm "PUANT DEPARTMENT. Geraniums, 1 &c., yet standing in their » bas kran
Aronx. — The ifa earliest, started hybrid Rhodo- к nus. shou e potted off at once, to get did АЫ — — 2п9ік9 м ape
+ › "r 1 GRS
(fg new opening: established before 21% uet them а week or two in 8. Notices to Corte spondents. ` pee
warm hause to start them, as their ro sopa. vill. lare don Воокв: J N Lin niire” Theory of Horticulture hoan
gpots tings‘ answer yout pu
d fe e bloom. COFFEE; Ceylon bt. whether, Andi
3 im ab iy ЫШЫ iat 85 5
to an
‘| cuttings. A few eek St ther, ^
. e „ ang L|! Coffee as by any other plan pri enirn
; borders in үе me m tiny, fo T tans bac ip tha o owned —.— Pe з theory u untssted in
S in April [орд Lcx more, especially, di а the Coftse planters ‘shou
y autumn-sown annu Will Ре ished, Any ез, 22 Hi Birge no’ 2
Anemones yet remaining out of ground shoul be yas at 1000 per aere is
when the ground will permit, and the same directions
will serve for any other bulbs yet unplanted. Carnatio
vill for any ilb: Carn
{| Pieotees; ыы lants generally басс.
ti „ from this е, require th SIE
à taken: off, oi daly, unless the weather is wet Ж, FR
the surface soil, and attend t. watering Shem,
SES Ey
| dere and ‘only touch, „without
Т а
па тн» &Eneyolo
322. You will find th
а
fi
row advances. If th
are erga st ee other things, some of tlie Prev "Tad |
tM \ е Stris 1 a
Lor two, the | 5 she peram ce fet em | hereve Rape Bild bus Розв sqiq с M
oí | BERR oe ба: A Conant Reader. WE s
ee fox war КО ашу Gish Кет, Try dne rest Londbn т
| Ter, ee e Teas e shoutd qian чым Som s ed
— pm as, whieh may ERA afew тө ЫЎ, iti stie to vegohateig o
6 — WH. with
ylis 10128990
— eee bri
Vines,
oteriana. — 0 1,
Emma; June, Ay ; Pittosporum bicolor |
i Mec "WU Whati fis on this sin
—— — Can — gie Végé
vary with - не I
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deg entice: Af ly
cpm
should Era exposed to
qure
MOI Y шо
THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
153
10—1853. |
To PERUY VIAN GU
AUTIO TO AGRICULT Lon T
61 deing otros that! extensive hate eae of this
NU I RE are still са
* ANTON
ү ©! 1888 AND SONS,
MPORTERS, OF PERUVIAN GHAND,
— * mi duty the P.
ийе to ic, again to Nen Farmers ‘and all others uis
inp temor of o e n their gu * 5
who hase will
— eei in iid a — тат
кеда, n at pt ANTO NY GIBBS лхр SONS think it
Im — —— "priee: at vic sound. Peruvian
has bern sold by them during the last two years is
ton, less 2% per cei
2 made ids дешет, a
los8
PHOS HITE OF, LIME;
best АЛЫУ, witha full » 1 of — ded
Amindnia, Ge. Ko., delivered to any way S n London
at 8b per ton; alee: CORN: M NUBE for онна — Sed
of su
ati a lower price must therefore
E
piene Nitrogen, Potash, and other chemicals
à erops. Se Urate, Nitrate of Soda,
7520 i Agricultural Salt, Sulphate of Potash, re pm
ial Manure;: с,
х “GUANO guaranteed. the genuine importa
rog GIBBS & ‘SONS: 5 ud per iy E tantes
Pia ivamus 91.55. de bint!
ED and KAP. =
1 8 gole det SER, Berglern.
LONDON; MANURE Сомріху, Bridge, Street, Blackfriars.
BE VIIJ 2"
ANURES. „е following Manures аге manu-
Tome dn —— Mr. L WES’ og i Deptford с Creek:
I] n £7
Merc
rasa of
unde E and Oops:
eruvian poc тш gam ИК to .contai
mo! 97, 10s. per ton; an
anes Sulphate of Ammonia, «е.
E CHARCOAL MANURE.
urated- with
0 0
0 0
5 0
City, London.
n 16 per cent. of
crop. It ma btained from the Sewage Man
chr m ges. [^ ert Middlesex, at 60s, per ton,
{ нек in: һа], 18 a first-rate fer- |
as, Roses, and
ue pii "half = pint to pot Rose and 1 Dahli
түзү row with Beans, and put a few ‘pinches to each
pant 4 7 “The emer ‘ts рете very soon, but it
will be twiee as — us the Hee, ура r as tue firs t. —The
Garden, by Mr. Glenn;
Mr. dox 5 “of te Can al Lock House, n
writes: — “I consid wage Charcoal Manure very
valuable. I have tried it fuis. season as а Manure for a Wall
‘crop of Mangold Wurze Ц 2 Have a finer соор than e E nei
other Manure, The qua cwt. to half a
ity; I used was
pra the ho
sor — l. 5s. per ton, 0
TO AGRICULTURISTS A
SCRIBE
Т отат
conditi:
They 58 also still a — of their celebrated Early No. 1 Pea,
Ear
маб У
ost Office to the firm of wie SaAwasrER, & Co. Néwington | hi
Butts, London
—
Y: а ege nts, 65.; True As ib-leaved Kid ney, 8s
Pony HOE IBID Kidney, ‘at 105. per bushel, all in first-rate
ND нокпешлш те,
z
Ei
E
PEZ
o
ngs,
‚ and
dioe
Sate pare
BANS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT PASTURE,
nd pro
le up in proper assortments a
degeription of soil.
Y'S
улаар RYE-GRASS, very clean Seed,
ing from 26 lbs, to 30 lbs.
ее КҮ Е- GRASS, sel
Lombardy. This Se
crop than — be obtain
d recours
an 0
Raps, in all the .
worthy of cuitieation. The
im pu ong
W it
n
ising the seed — Nie pie p bulb
ery m description of. MEUM, Nerd, priced
po
rtions for eyery
per bushel.
st grower
e be ч
еа yields а meh а abad and more sir
ed from а m
— — re
хт — — ча
Zi ^r Fellows, and Whites,
е beet giek atly
Lists of thigh
W.D
A
aa Carriage of Seeds prep
Shipping Ports and Railway Stations throughout the kingdom.
RUMMOND * SONS.
gricù
8, Асик,
tural Museum, Stirling, N.B
W to many of the БУЕ,
frequently Transplan
re spectfully, solicit attention, to
"Mna H z kinds:
» ЈА
Айшә в 0 105.64. ,
Aucubas, 2 ne 12 0; er 100
Г, Peron in Pots, n 1 ^ n aquifotiurm, i i
to 2 20 i
edar — Lebanon, in pots, Ккк "p ree, 8 to 4 fl.
246852. 09. 7 1028-0 Fir, Вга, dto 5 #47 E
otoneaster “microphylla, а {нор „6 у |
t. bah орнот 5 out 4 to 5 y
Dipin ntica, 2 ft. d 0 Heitz were 9 to 3 ft. 90
y, Green, 5 to 7 ft.” 48 0 Laurel, Common, 4 to 5 ft. 800
i | Variegated, 1 to 2 ft. 15 % , P. їп їй 1 to 2 ft. езид,
Spiræa Lindleyana fl.. 9.0 diss, nme White
Reevesii, 4 ft. 6 Jo Bh Y 1 40.0
nibes, Red,4tó5 fl. 60 12 itn fine, 2 fl. 40 0
White, 4t pbi üu ng qe “Evergreen, in p 119
Snowherty, fi 60 кту» 160104
TERI sempervirens, |, W endron RH
Ен, fine, 1 to 2 75 0
ver Eng a 4 ki 6 e 748 ават, 125070
more of Ornam
equali low. 2 *r *
pie ood, such as Bir
men rae 8
ing fences
"ues Kin We
"s vh
ental
КАДИР, kinds La Re а, or-Cop-
Tneuss JACKSON 1» SON Having w fine Stock the
nted^ "TREES sand SHRUBS,
their, low, Prices of a few of the
Yew, „лаю 3 fo4 ft., Е doz. 2i 0
6 to 8 ft, ne aem
—
The
all — of the
Sirus“ au Trees nt
ch, Oak Poplar, & pro
strong Талыы Quick, for P melding or or
68. Sg. e 1000. tiv
- Y
sni Shallow! Cii
A. d.
| 8 cn [
не БАРРИ A
* 5d 0i i Jaga Pisa
JEWIN Srnxrr, Товн
E AMARE Water, Fire
1arofit000 of m have been:
ий 5 —
P Moser iid eu :
| conjunction with
rather, — of all, in a foun
As
Bg al ат
а Bas 9T.
өп
алоо, 8989»
н bmi
910% f * ies pur
othe 2 our
ш. | баата!" sci
aun labourer:
куйа Йал е Pe ig Species ot
sari
n. а Sot
вд рог ode MED EON y So
We
a "Great e ri
+ н ОРО
x
АГ Nr чо
* $ 1
SA ATURDAY MARTH 5/3 duis MEL ansa v се
a 4
ug.
manufucturi
ome v de vet а Kv e
ñ
vv torri.
à 55 and learned е
Um community begun to show itself strong and swift to
f| run broma, с=т the en
gineering and manufacturing
ите oq it is acknowledged —
may be made a far m
re
assiduously Аун) t steam-irrigate our farms
solut steam-pump water
i k or draining of our méadows, as
may терага our vie vah-
yt ices, and nnt ner: dee for ancestral
to bear the shock of an os ng НЫШАТ. -cultivator
r seed-bed scarifier. at the very
ett ing busy about this mt 1 the old
labourer Steam is b to be fearful
u
with manure
the flood
is. w
thought of pee a first trial of the new а 5а іп
ion of husbandry. No;
> fri? Beo um Mena ina his, or
the “ calorie agile’
turists have — e foremost in
nt
| bringing D erection great invent ‘phi “of world-
neither have they ‘hitherto: been
mportan
the stnartest m 'readiest i in M bius “methods
found successful among r nei
rse carts -completely uM: 15
rains e into all: = ditches? oia eager are
бев atin Wimprove-
x e igation, 151 or construc-
sur Preah) rivals! Can
» glish farmers in no * сору! foreign Varii ie
e
ee rt
hu өйаі eee pe Miel
cold:
ted, —— v — |
ЕТ ‘AN OTHER WANURES 8 RE L AN D. 0 га advantage] P pi any no үл кү gri orn
xw of. the finest quality ; прет) NME "sf, 1653 the Bonds — mplements akin pue des in
8 sphate pd ep ЖА ek, Bona. Nitrates of Бо T ur of supplying several hundreds of n Exhi bition—who mistook, for a bad pli
Peat Charcoal, and all other manures of known value on Sale.— | first 1 5 55 in Tr wind fe many years. The Ч t| the Egyptian threshing mici ms qo у овой
Apply to Mank FOTHERGILL, 204 A, Upper Thames Street. from this Port to the various Ports in Ireland is тна hastily = icr. el in all po і hayo w
TEPHENSON anp PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, und, expeditious, and the cost is very moderate. Thé Poit | nothin g nac — ) паса;
S: London, and 17, nen ene oneal Matra f Plymouth 4s ther lerefore M c pn ОЙЛАНА nothi pe manure үс гыре ss
My r Cylindrical vdd. Conical Iron BOIL RAT ransactions with our sister cow dairying from Switzerland, of artifi draining
Lon, — ee cl he ‘Hothouse TE pu entry a ood о; | Tie cartes, of all Orders above — to. the Айт. Ho it is in many small things
Aale bul Sas ou me у amd mnie DUBLIN rit edo i en баш. дей " derive considérable: aid rn of
Agne and ой other — — E ted, references of || 27202. BEL jov 15 ‚эч Ina others; in ос — items of — * as m"
the * respectability can be given, ES = particulars | Steame ee yi ing a ncein the: rather than the amoun
e oe satan sat oe NEU Sur produce aq een inthe working wp a
2 2 * Ет DH X $ HIE "Fo! EDGCC Anm in " s Of a t E
At hy co эт ma uie 155 Fee ——— Nee agixom vd bad ail] Qded d wat font tliat de rl thini by whieh our
gi KS, to 06, ДАЙ, Of || mottod oBEtANHSHER NOT S TIO IPTE sk “manufacturers excélled a others in the fine
Se roe e e ae HITE BELGIAN” “CARROT; ' pow: colour and gloss upon some of their gi „ was the
powder in tin-eases, each, ‚ Sufficient. for 100, shee GLOBE MANGOLD WURZEL: T TH VE- substitution ‘of glass f or mh rollers, inch porti E of
wD. sor uer in tailors listing, | THAM" MANGOLD WU URZEL, LINCOLNSHIRE their machinery, I, We a
which prevents too m pressure, at the same time keeps ont the 9 P. RIV E "IG BLE е гу. mers, We т.)
їр . — pans of the shoe into very hot. water, then been. a iar 2 sp ive in OUT »
Stfetch np the — on igen mfe it to the height required, „Eull | 9 E, an ту апаа ofello -cou ry
Agent for London Ar F. Hanss, 22, Lime Street Leadenhall «Eee cert os 58585 ch ipe Th their: p hme he diseredit perhaps че тона
Marke -t PD hoH ў ho 800 oT Z u run which we have
TAGE А URED Roe E > OF placed, than upon ourselves. Necessity bài р
ie Am sers yes he history of those with «whom Vela fcon-
Cast iron Pumps ‘for the use of arms, | °° ae i he du 1 Am j EIS 45 sr - t m
qe
HN
TE ASES" OP TE Crest and the
20
MES occasionally produced by wet
and is ide ens tinae Catarrh cr
ean b
of i membrane
ing the nostrils; throat, —— айай and is
а] the
ition to
here rt
ii ition óf аррей ет
| now be 1120 70 even pios en iP at were nokhád recourse
he re Ца eases” bleeding i ret
c wick "advantage but
ac (340609098 €
.
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Мав, z
154
— ‘of the animal and the discharge from very useful in cases of [оордо t in n preserving the mers AM Fi 25 all edle e the capital b
osixile remm forbid it. The following, | foot in a dry state while the cure going on. f|“ stout British farmers,” and I p ба 10 етегу respect
h should be given each sheep, dissolved| There has been much icto са difference 0 upon the scent ; but 1 labo е the Hardys are
hos wever wt opinion as to whether the. pot-rot is infecti eu d Cn a way of ik d it de ug will stang
Sulphate 2 magnesia, half an tartarised otherwise. We believe "ч it is so, but to beco Smith's. In the meanwhile, the DM of Me
antimony, 2 drachm ; nitrate pof an l drachm. | propagated it is essential that the soil should 5 in a and in the affirmative too, by a Will. be
ess, half a drachm | wet state, so as to soften the horm and blanch the that farm which has been put fo pus
And if one is much wea 2 ur
each of gentian and ginger will be a useful addition. 98
ated several s ssive| them apt ‹ covenants. :
eas ete ДЕ ay hate of ay 2 Tim P Peo cope -ай rus much i in the habit of ranking them- | of this crack farm, and the advantages which a on
ys iri ar * fal — Rie A tly either as contagionists or oor epi NE command of capital gives, Mr. Smith's plan b
c 18 0 A.
Inflammation of the lungs may either be confined (a the one case, considering that ai A Bde that [Be to the farmer with a аем Malt a
to the membrane lining the chest and the lungs, | the cause of certain diseases us } ч р da
d is then called pleurisy ; or it may attack the | su such diseases are not contagious, s, forgetting a c ра аы ао e Ат SM
substanee of the lungs, and ee — that the same Ran se may be propagated by contagion | farmers of En gland—it oliera а m
pneumonia. The symptoms in each case in- by other causes; an me газы а a virulent malady is five and profitable employment of lie “ate y.
creased and disturbed г respiration , quieke бен 70 ulse, produced by some e flo oating poison in the не. To him Mr. Smith is really a Godsend, Leu HN
and diminished appetite; but in pleurisy there are these poisonous particles are likely to receive great him to have but sufficient capital to high fürm es
also symptoms of pain. The treatment should ўе accession from the emanations from those animals small portion of his land, with the rest on the
that are suffering under its influence 45 out theld, neglected, uncared for, scarcely l
e S. ve
sist of early and copious bleeding from
the administration of м medicine previously pens.
and.setons in the brisket
: The от is a — y tr troublesome disease, and
manu
SS = 5 farms,
8, ей as he сап on the best possible system, a
! — wuss oa rion Win te hee ie rs of i md wader hi ha
eat plan, which not only pays right well
TTT
things that had been, A en even the most cheery were ee me 5 haad. E It is not
ei preven m | filled with doubts and dismay—how to grow Wheat with | pi gh farming, with a working nes the soil equal to that
moving about suffictently to ‘tale a proper supply — fit, was the proposition with which Mr. Smith of the four acres in hand; and by what ma al process
of fo 84. It is produced by the constant applica- started ; and has he not fully 8 the prac- this is to be effected will ae “ Nauen discover
tion of moisture to the feet, and thus is deme: ticability of it? At a time when low farming had without a reference to Mr. Smith; but whens ds
rife during wet weather, pr subseque res gf gy me whe iem силу , odi Soner SU ce d it more within his reach, and more
articularly on wet retentive la yi 4 a so ся се — — норе; ihe наде adii aru ляв y Tor 2l wi to. till Mu аб cost
there sioner was fain to bring forward a farm bete € firmer nek, pro edi б “bl, 7 T a — d che
i is pur that a : :
nd dry localities; and when kept in situations could be under moot Hea lord, with a tenant high un y (ga 1 of TT ог тон NM
precisely opposed to those which Nature assigns every way qualified tomake the most of the means —.— — ther Pie ls ia
it, the — of the foot is first softened | disposal, with inexhaustible supplies of sea manure MONA er case, “is simply impossible? for him,
А ^ : posal, PP (the | & Economist? shows he has 7 to learn in the row
by mois and the — portion which best of all — for certain crops), in a most po tillage.of grain, when he calculates on an} of
te rci and is first secreted, becomes | able climate, at a very low rent, and, after all, dependent -— s онь Жаы лын n
produce " rilling his all over аё foot
blanched and weak, particoladly dist between the | for its profitable economy on one-fourth of the land indeed, from the luxuriance, which all who have
claws. When the animal lies down, the feet are being under a erop, which at the same time that it was Mr Smith's 8 N his When $008 I
ist soi f the highest marketable value, realising some 161. Alx. d dtu
emoved in some measure from the moist soil, and | one o , нт think he has a row too many. 2 this I feel quite
weather. The sheep is naturally a maie 2 high
» ч
then reaction takes place, and — 27 T : : de 1 55 w the additi
wet and cold, they now bec and inflamed. | Mr. Smith addressed himself to “the stout "m his intervals, ы arene be more likely to reap under 28
Thi гак attacks the бе a ts eit n farmer,” nót to tha squeamish eaviller, rend to bushels —
per diffi eulty everywhere, even though he were edi pélled ip It is true, a produce of six quarters may now
ity mre o
^ » „be nad on some lands, but, I make bold to
him—practically showed him—that he might, | farmer сап reckon on it; end a An few p "in }
ee his til have утары it every yea
inga trou " indeed, In the first place it is paying crop, double the profit that was realised at ree шү Wheat, s yeu! rotation, for the at et
— He showed him that Wheat, under his a taking into account labour, manure, and: other
tem, may on any farm become what the Potato i et {
А т 0 ee A 0 18 on expenses? Can the farmers of England say that, during
escape, for if no vent is thus given to it, it rises Mr, Caird ж! farm, the great profit item that | ihe period Mr. Smith has been clearing an avers:
upwards, and finds an exit between hair án hoof ; makes ri wind produce of the farm bear a high figure. | Profit after dadusting rent, intenast о per
" rege fr а cru чүс oe - P p yess coim Stem | other expenses of about 6l. an aere, they have made s
a on an x4 = П cono- net profit of 31, or even 21,1 Tf they can, they m
secrete the horn, and pus or matter is often formed 1
Ast nl : f uesti
which, ADMIN under the horn, detaches it ; and ond абе 1
the foot is
ver
that the whole of the horn is sometimes cast off.
If che matter can thus es eape by a low dependin ist? be answered in the affirmative? And yet, that have exeused Mr. Smith the necessity of
orifice, it is better that this opening a i ot io no Боо Sane agen querulous to Bang afe Wheat with profits.” ‘hey ав
large, s as Sekt doubt on, I will endeavour to show that they may be.
e, 80 t to ex he denuded sur- 4 Can 1l on ғ jon is With their outery оп free trade prices, they are the greaies
face contact of 8 The — got rid Faden erii Aper At Бона уны p | Humbuge hat the earth over produasd di х |
is B :
the foot-ret is 3 ed it b — the plan is simply impossible, from the w. афи of ж: te an - ^
t whatever Per P applied, it is bourers to dig the ground." Is this so? By Mr ;
finali, washed off the the course of a day | Smith's calculation (page 45, tenth edition of « A Word MN » nO No. N. 4
TIO.
or two, and the naked wars bei: 88 to ir Season") it will take onl i a
8 у 123 men to dig the inter-
„ diseased growth goes 8 the сазе | Vals in his 100 acres, in 4} months. Is there a parish Моон has "been eal by Ме Lawes t >
її Еп that cannot find, di the |
as eve d. i e later writings on plants giving off n
not depend on the virtues of some sovereign spe 5 idle men on 400 aeres of its area! — — th; he à led to believe that this.
So much as in keeping the fee whilst the cure nae e towne aot-enough: of ched beings Me Poen — ,
1s going on. There are many applications that ha rejoice in am earning of 2s a day? But | fixation of certain non-nitrogemous
been successfully eusploysd — ns that have Mr. Smith, in his benevolenge, regards this employment | Views of Draper ме been put forth, that
object, after giving veni to the €— se. Our as 80 tending to raise the labour market, that the drain | “emit a volume of nitrogen as ә "- cm
-be formed, is to check di matter that may of —— will no e ы; and the profits of | Covsumed ;”* hence Mr ‚ Lawes h
the — iseased growth, to stimulate his system will allow of & te that shall equal i
horn. For this bur cause it to seerete healthy | that of those countries whi а our
touch the Gai DA y, in the first place, | from their homes, For all other of the manual opera- | ©
dmg ade with Caustic, such as the tions in the other parts of the year, surely ille dave
> эрт
e Eras A топу о lorie acid; after may be found; indeed I think it will’ be a happy thi
Mo ch the "vm fric — a may be applied to the | for the farmer to to Бе: есу so to find a profitable employ:
foot every mp; (акі care that the foot shall be ment 38 at baytime and
harvest. But T wil for the nonce, even admit this |
* want of labourers,” The ere has life in itself—it
tuents of ' are réndered available to the erop by
the exposure of a very few inches of the subsoil to atmo-
| Spherie action. The annual double diggings, then, are plants
not absolutely necessary to the system ; for one double
c | digging will being up N of the crude material to rotatio
i inorganie matters for v y crops, perhaps | #8 “
fficien
o — gpa of Майа inous plan
ce, and ^ ‚ Lawe that
also been employed, with much
"— —.— ms Pn;
a
Profitable plan, wlien ont
1 а
me)
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
155
rtance ; but, unfortunately „having had some
im e that this was
phere eme giv ^i zu ideas of her prineiples upon
more or less exhaus
wat appeared i 8 me that the
attempt to conn
Let it once be recognised in
I science, that there
T Con-
de throu, the as having anything
roots, connected with the fixa- ie Hs pares UR of Е
and elaboration of certain — nsider: —
of plants, and that den; — in
This is greater or less according a ier — — ch
to е sources of the exact com- as a [mere production of starch,
ta aboratio i оеш vegetable
- —— in Pinos was not the
cause of their requiring more
or less of ammonia or сагв їп
the m mp
demonstrate that what the phy-
— — rodu 1 ке чачар ters of plam
abits of growth.“ Mr. Lawes, w what si milar, the
of th agri Г oF pii MES. ed in |
t
n of the prin-
25 involved in "the alterna-
of eropping of
manures — in —
Lawes to point out the exceptions, as I do not know
- | That plant has also been classed as one o
and the inconstant з weather | of April, with the exhausting
| moestrale of thé
er
E
Ф
ч
rp
©
Ыы
=.
4
£e
B
8
Ir]
8
z
S
—
e exception to the Rothams
I shall. contend for the rule, and leave. Mr.
of
Josophy ?
The Rice, too, has been placed ртов the proscribed.
f the carnivora
of the —
go, in W
produce ces à туч 7
quantity of food than the most fertile co
animal manures.
Lawes
ge 32.
wn that when the fo the i and
i 1 чуз in the atmosphere *
the time the primary organs. of
richer ана а and during а bees s were being ms ed."
"owe uen od of the ise wages PP a в, 96у; Gaz
of the plant, a much May 15, e Bean —
peris arerequire d quires eee tome: i
* hen the b еге, гра when the
In these cireumstances the
—— nures then
nd less carbon.
Ur, Lawes, ча ад
April 3, 1852,
i Grasses, , Ag. Gas.,
24, 1852.
Now I will first take the ease of Maize, w
has excluded from the fallow crops.
ition, |
On this |
| ault does not
c exhausting qualities of Maize and I might |a
а passage in his“ E mge which has
ormed by Mr.-
wes that so has
given his — on r otations. If he
done so, wil say oF im what Arthur Yos ung said
his —— t
"enge.
tood by the enlightened
e peasants themselves," Mr.
re that Wheat— Maize.
luctive rotation in the south of —
theory does not do here
тор
countryman, men
From Calais to — in Quercij you never once
get of fallows ; but no sooner you en
t
It also “requires a hi her | i
he as one cause of the exhausting. 2 а Turnip when
that
lower from the Ist of he = —— middle of. teta
e | the than
t | June to the end
eountry-
yields mm
But next ecme the oil plants, and to them Mr,
acres — —
m 30 to 60 реа ches are said
n Lo
v called **Spade and Fork Husbandry," by a person
pect that n undham
he pabulum —
— dd — He Saxm in Suffolk, who
d has
w.
person writes a go
published another book
ama, 1) over his farm, I said, “ Let
That the Cane should require — richer in nitro- man’s cottage was lawye woe — full of letters
n — Frasi i n n it yields the non- — all parts of the kingdom, asking advice, Ke. Now
trogenous substa: ems to me altogether | I am writing, I would just inform y ers that I
doubtful: "but I will — — on this question know a person who grew roots on Mr. Smith's plan
hen I lay bare t r mieten into which I think | with great — last year. H Potatoes in
. Lawes has fallen, and en our to substitute а | rows —— aep —— т е;
few simple — iples that — — the rationale between Sn Pota ; they are not all
of some of our agricultural practice. In the meantime | sold p мы 1 expect he will si v or 121. per aere
it may t —— that sugar cannot be increased. by of them, in all at 1 - 261. per acre. Suppose we take
g manures in Bee e are adverse to the | out 8l. f rent and e ses, then there will remain а
secretion of this substance and are avoided. Ihe tolerable r pect per acre, I ear men
Pota ds a somewhat parallel instance, as it his name, fearing his agricultural neighbours might
becomes waxy and less starchy on being dressed with | him a bla ick shee ‚ога | bird, or something of
h spec
that sort. J. D. P, Colne s Engine
Predatory y Birds—On same sort of
ing incontestable
ory of rotations. Here
The O
has triumphantly арр as affordin
evidence of the truth of his the
ences and resemb -
ace in the — gd produets which
| they yi have nothing to do wi
of the year, in the north of Trae
an 8
patiently g
e Cole has even — — the hasty Wheat;
oe wholly opposed to my pri that |
j the
i З wow ust bee
indiented above applies. — " - — — plants.
Mr. Lawes l blunder in aseribin
grown for seed, it requires “a mu igher- tem-
ange during a considerable — of its growth
than when bulb is produced.“ But the
seeds than for bul tempera
from the middle of
of ere when the bulb is gro
E. Russell, Kilwhiss, Fife.
(To be continued.)
Home Correspondence.
Tullian Husbandry.— see
ist" enter the x"
autumn— п №
and there qr lies ó
P
h | tendencies.
la bourer with
e pound of the
common as that used in dressing seed- Wheat is
"n — — vits two gallons of ter; when not
“oe -warm, put 2 са mixture half a
from yo same bu e
ante
. W.,“ so far as birds
— 5 тетт do not find yourself alone in лө геге glory,
‘am, you will be pleased to
— so m trying the DEN — — me
Forking Land.— I w sfied with this
operation — season that 1 — forked 18 acres this
ember, December, and January—
n the ridge, exposing to view and to
atmospherie infapgess as vile and various
elay as could be
t an
t nd быва. 11 shall soon saturate
n — fields with torrents = liquid manure; am > forking,
do into ing
shade of and yellow
these
birdlime-like yellow plastic clays mich exhibit every
e А with m ——
How — afford
the mean
tence with a |
one's-self. We must all: feel 5 h obliged to
Mts Smith, of Lois- Weedon. The
el
hum
icles ет mendo: ow for m.
the summer, the IR Ls
AVOY TS being | in
ean the Maize’ approncheg téa
coun 0;
have grown (Wheat) рег aere. .
often alluded to ; re the farmers want
n Wheat, an
ee its flowering and seed-forming
— ammonia to yield an equal
B
; еауев
8 е heat of June — — J ly m at e “ Bechel-
October." M
836 the Maize which w.
2
10
Ж
Ев
a
5
s
th
E
er e
ei wit Mr. Smith's book, I will mention
| stances.
he a limit, the
deeper more
but I think that runs 4 feet deep are
in, even
effective at the wider intervals, “A. T
ittle savi the
an incline of about 1 їп 55, ть "а.
156
THE zu GAZE TTE.
[Mar. 5,
T." if Ii state a partieular case. 4 plot of about 25 acres, | c
: feet between, 1055 4 feet m ; the pipes, laid in
clay, ссе the following result. . On the 17th
the discharge from those ins,
11 quarts — min Е Я this кз А шау
be of use to “ A. I., I would at the same time beg
suggest jhe cavers of an dà rienced and sk йш
supervisio ; the want of which i jsone, if not the greatest,
түрт а mg after a heavy gs I ed
“
of money in drainin
ations: "7 Mitchell.
Carelesaness. When vou ses hedges growing 10 feet
aT
rtmenta of the Society’s |
country — IL hey 2 vat Lew
x Frax.—Mr. Pusey — ted the recom-
— en "n the P — Committee, that Professor
— —5 to — a lecture before the members,
3 ltural, as w
and that
as — of Plax,” should: be: pted,
the proposed lecture should be — in the Coun
room of the Society on Wednesday, the 13th of April
next, at 12 o'clock * noon. This recommendation was,
opted by the Coun
Fi о FOR Nox-Examurion. Col, Challoner, chair -
man: of the Fin ines“ Committee,
ull of ga
wide and 15 feet high—when you see fence
and the cattle; ranging all
in January ea
unploughed m you see a shallow ditch full of stag-
nant water—when y uid
—when yo arm ho like ghosts in the
spring— when you see cows turned out to Grass
as rakes, wi i
with —— at the Lewes mee eeting
The Fines Commitiae beg. to report as ‘as follows : b
how
„Presented the fo llowin ng
liberalit d d
x rality, and his desire to. promo to, the оен of te
ki g his com.
resent
ni ia яі "ar Holland's wishes being е e Б Would.
+ Соттавеве: WELL AND Mr, effect,
heey to find that the implem [CON —— :
been finally, closed at the pre
ff a
s po Amir set forth, with the аы stated in the
И m med the ‘Secreta ary to inform the parties whose
pleas fire disallowed that they will be required to pay the
fines stipulate
2. That the Secretary be dir by the Council to address a
seco pond he Res яда FM doi parties “who have neither
paid nes to which 4 are rms nor have е * to
addre —
and wb ;
r The Council. urned
their weekly meeting on Wednesday, 91h dm sdo ho
"dado "m
Roya INSTITUTION, Feb. 25.— An exceedingly
ings and matres ve 1150 on Ploughs and PEE
give à PR OR \ LSON, 24 R. L. S., &c. Е
te the hist ory an RE a ition of dei im jl
which have b р ement a
stack. in n after being thatchedwlien their respective cases will be placed th the hands ot ind
Sd dee the hend М ар Leiter drain— | = b b tt anni Omer cone” fo ferar ne made
when you s nips ter the leaves have sött bbs; 8 of E both it and the ordinary sia P ER ich lus
closed іп the drills („D- when you see Rushes growing in | qna "ev Poultry Co Committee Vepa dithe Coane i hitherto bee ren in working it. The neces ity
the meadow and pas ety on see lime laid — unanimous recommendation of the Committee, a of an increased employment of machinery in agrienltare
on wet, undrained land— when e; draining. going geliberate consid eration, tist Hé Coundileishoutd ade 58 was argued from the immense emigration of agriculi 1
оп 2 any depth) without са a s trial —— nd | without alteration, t веде of prizes for ideen N PFBN at a "time when an increasing. deman for
wh market in their services was arising for the sn. ied ү
vith. wisps of al pe pa it safely Кн that the ath нуы fum. poultry 0 suggested nid Apc apo А drainage, improved tillage, Ke. ultimate йш
farmer is a sluggard. J. О. — Nea diately, che Aren“ and Reel Steph 5 of machinery in improving the agricultural Ja
Willoughby Lawley, of Eseriek z Mr. ‘Thomas ‘Barber | "25 vangued from che fact, that more of skill though les
20 cities Wrigh Birmingham; and Mr. John Baily, of pt, mere muscul 1788 rendered песе
* Lond ese gentlemen; in their report to the PRE ea or PR DEP n AU is pro
: і аг
ко ко AGRICULTURAL SO socrETY or ENGLAND. | Council, — ng ac go — run ling ‘point, and used as a scraícher of the su rey i \
2 а — — Wed, held.at the Soeiety's House prize-list, E we consider suitable for the Gloucester first use as a hand implem ment, and its ulate oy-
n Han last, the 2d of March. of thie Royal A geiediteral Soe ociety ind, | ment, as A, tool to be drawn, were ad
The following — — of the | The list transmitted сүв): nan pe further history of, the, plough. as_ given
‘the а in the approval, and it h — to assure the Ован 1, been | Pt Ladens Апол ой ЖААЛ
; эуе / ease: 'О) a 10 pos i +1 7
P. Sir John Villines Shelley Mae 5 SP. Sir Thom Mog, enin Ud КҮ ue 5 practicable ral Writers, especially those which relat
„M. P., hn V. B. Johnstone, calculated ia. 10 dift $ o improve operation of plou gughing, were quoted and
; М.Р., Sir Montagu Cholméley, Bart. Sir Ro — stocic ol th their poly yards, an objeet whieh m The. condition of the soil, proper for
; Mr. Raymond Barker, Mr. Barnett, ety has given evidence ready tha рой Ше рор В t in order
A we „ W. G. Cavendish, Colonel raat At The arrange ente see. in the s те perform e operation, were disc
п m Mr. Evelyn Denison, M. P., | will be very simple; and the ze-list. now, submitted | Roman plot was described ; it ineluc e parts
en ы, Se Анал he EISE Mr. will not have re fereriee, like —.— extended shows at which the implement now consists, and. it was. after a
of Cast А "э Ме, Law r, Hornsby, Mr, pen Birmingham, to feather rere properties, but will be of a rouge fashion, dante mould-boarded implement, aeting
Pulse beh rw Sim, ы 8 ing Me different . characte g intended t rag in фитир only one furrow, sli
С —— {a ai P, Mr. Thompson, Captain fe breeding of those varieties which are most valuabl bya particular method o of holding it, on the.part of th
Wyner, J. ха, Wilson of у Peg nn е the table, or + pl e Independently | Ploughman. The improvements exhibited in the English
bi ane ; A € ^ other 3 it would be much better rate a: two or the centuries bac et ee
The or the farmer to kee ure instead of a lot of | ¥! e Roman implement, consisted in the two handle
аза зав prs memo Herefordshire, mum уг Crosses ; as th the pure- -bred birds arrive mueh | the wheels, single uldboard, and the broad
ана rs were — 8105 ү; arlier at maturity | and the value of live birds of a | Share. old English writers, Sir A. Fitzherbert (1532),
Washbo ит, Willas, М i$, E distinet breed. i greater than that of mongrels,” | Barnaby Googe, and others were then referred to, Walter
Fawcett Н. C eik port Monmouthshire he Council — the schedule proposed by the | Bligh, or Blith (1669), was especially named as
Ракой, Hf H. * Villas 5, p Peckham, Surrey, judges, Mid recommended by the committee; ordering | of“ plaine ploughs,” wheel p double. ploughs, of
WOLLE M. —.— ry, Wells, Norfolk their best thanks to be transmitted to the judges for the (light one-horse ploughs, capable of getting over} genes
Evans, Qut M favour of their report, — с" trouble they had kindly a day by the aid of one man and two з; of ploughing
Collin, George, vetiswell Bary,” st dod. ewe taken on 8 subject. The schedule in question i by con 100 acres having instanee been
ee N ng f | Nene: qr in "opacis comprising 45 kir 268, amounting contracted; for at 5d. an acre. The cher impraye-
Ferry, Frederick Cha. cis, Бадар, ston, Penge gregi ihe ments on the implement as imported from Holland by
Net, Сана ‘the Han vani То MS | Sreami++Colonel ‘Chall Bligh, and altered by Small, who gave its sharp straight
Lp VE Hall, Ludlow; VA i of — занимао уатан mouldboard greater curvature, and further improved by
Kendall, po се nchingfield, Essex“ the recommendation — — that commit e the Society p -wrights;: then detailed. . The attempts
Wilson, Бата B. ô N TA should have a poftabl 3 rpose of made to imitate: the operation of the spade-—-to unte
© эса ы Driyto ( Brompton generating steam for —— the fixed 2 — — ite the quality of the work the one i
Young, d 4 Mark hia rm 3 ent n ву meetin The contraet for the construction of | done by were alluded to- Mr. Р
Whitacre P. 3. Martyr-Worthy, ор ой à h “boiler, and its — fittings, to be offered by | igging machine, of which a model was was shown, was
mte 2 S Flintshire | publie notice to.the, tender of en engineers, a greeably with mentioned, and its преси exhibited, NS
P, n out by attempts to em were detai
Wilson, William, Ash 5 Тоогу Gloucestershire: mm hs aid and under the advice 2. — mae dough pees — and those af “the Masi
2 Morley, John; Br Mane — 2 neer of um Society. The he Connell adopted ‘th Tweeddale, were ack ans ae and the present ae
E seri te way e > 22: recom mendatio > S | of the la s towards s suec чеч» ретт
Prey Беу, Henry, Paulton Vi opm .. GLOUCESTER MEETING. —The followi some appears that t
Ferrabee, Henry, Plxpnix Iron pom — ve General Glo SUME; ‘Committee ving орот from "Mb employed by his — а E "Nino, s d
ario. — Middlesborough-on-Tees, Durham which are in The recent
Knowles, James, Earl's Court, ola B a athe General Gloucester Committee beg to o make the tis machine: was таска цо 90. 1 been i m
lian Edvan Harrington Street, Liverpool following report of their proceedings since the last | ordinary working dày of ten hours, the steain-ploogh is
Pelle thee Williamson; Repton School, Staffordshire onthly meeting — the Council :— eapable of Pp sf 15, S inches inde
Manor Ho House, Cardiff, Glamorganshire 1. They — ni Besson cker the Vice-Chairman itu a cost — ngo
* ма * Maghull, Ormskirk ы — os site ‚Юю Vice kn d meetings in the | ^" | Fem „j Coal 2s. asi „ eitis.
nny, Wii х ido. J IROG ive men, dj oD ones HE
эз) By км Озон, ч pt 2E LESE ate sted га ула Rew San Sam 5 p O appa “зой З i zd — >”
—— 0t esr HR a at the Gloucester meet 7
+ hae pina tivation practised by him at Lois: We — йик. putok жена мен |
ve They have mad othe rete tran ents w capital. Usher's steam plough; in wonn amd w
: gem ith Ik. Jones, i d "y gib adopted,
ol the. Glaucester Local Committee, for the | Principle is abandoned, and of rotation is а00р'
‹ E thes ud EE i іп е straw, for the trial, of was spoken of somewhat opefully, and the writ
They have We instructed Mr. Hen НЕ the tonttactór ү Hoskyns upon the d *
orks to the Boefetz, im the RR of thé severa t The lecture concluded with a statement of Ше! "e
8 —— LE НЕ чту m pott they lay before: the of the subject, on data furn байнд, m
2 5 io PERITA andes gabinet T i; | whieh it appeared how large was the ber gre
- * whit а margin existed for
in this one operation of xit
of more effieient and cheape
“eviews,
—
sd | Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society
Society of Ё
Vol: XIII. Part 2. John Murray.
oes lo n ee a
very valuable report on agricultural chemistry:
ў
10—1853 ]
— ^p Causes and its Rem
refer tó nave — СК the fallest e
results of analyses in Agrit
soils, form
ict chery su
tend to remed
which the author —
les in we — е
probably tue most
ortant’ is Mr. Раве sey’
cubic salt sires or 2 nitrate of soda, This i
erem of
der the present circumstances
the past tw
will n unusual “atten
км а resto torative t
WIN ра en 10 2 seres
1 * PY
he the Barley so trea Wee
and acted thoroughly, tor "ү ү the n stood
а ро The
fa foot higher than on thé und
result on threshing out was
while the ‘undressed por
the remainder, though 80
bushels per acre.
the nitrate, 4d. for the sal
the 7 bushels 42 7 — 55 ў
300 per cent. In
ght justly as
—— ——
r
ultural enter in
E to donner r experiments suh |
THE! AGRICULTURAL: GAZETTE.
the m
Highland and vow tw
shre igh:
by their — debate
ане
—
—
of
icles
i rocks, earths, | I
^ whol subject of
adimi in itself greatly
ome es neglect of the subject ‘of | perfeetion
— it Will wem — by availing itself, as they have | роо
3 full
d live
"s repor
is especially |
| geology, a
nthly di rra at the meetings of the — 4
ral S where
en farmers-of the Loth — show
s that it is to their scientifie
to which man have already
5
8,
dote fthe man ce обез to it.
"wes
3 his reach,
the 7 Ente exists between the ar ich
he lives ane the sciences, аана d "aie
d chemical physi ology, as to b ared t
listen а candour to the e suggestion 8 —
make to him, fee to attach their proper vius: to
lations various сута Жн m pai
ady to
аак
is
capable of sifording??
со
1 Barley,
REO d |
wt
P apply. " he а ода ble: (кроме, et the.
ite Ld p hi to use — os the es w о.
than
liately,
TOM
mum for, sie
wwe uunmrated
nthe other
| equably,
— even,
пат
‘crop, Of the used the weight gives
uo distinct notion, but 1 find that 42 Ibs. eee
fill a
are n
bat, and certainly it
he m
get any salt —
as it was, or by an
во as to net et entern wpos the ante
times
tis ‘marvellous that. three hatials of
y
i owed
Ee a whole: acre rof. land. "Bü d
“if Out
Tlements Hen Chen
2 W. ry and
: оте V bets
careful perusal, that the first of them
ittem, and so: mu
Johnstan з th edition, i me Ww, B
: Geology: y [T
Edinburgh:
Bes
award on their first ‘a
ago, were it not that we find, pon a а ester
0 the pie Sere
a
9140099
has been
cien aad heh
Mor
і Gorting,.. “Some?
gem ur CAT
* >
v UP amorains.
m Sue
i better introduction if De pnm m еа: shin the
book now under rev:
In addition ibi: new “letterpress, те observe а
u
ork.
ally worked itself into the position, at text pce
only for - the orld
ts per
enter into the composition of our soils, or
in the s v of the разня У grow. upon them,
fi hese ar a highest chemical
authorities of the da,
th wor ks deserve
: POULTRY.
Pountry: A 1. The purchase ‘of ‘teal is a very e ffair;
there {нй be dus for sale in London very M and if they
‘“eome over in fine weather, little choice is necessary, as
are sure to pt зу une feath her, and condition Summer pe
„winter teal very, wild. birds, and if you cannot put
them in а sia ninety fenced in, зА jetómmend you tó 2 up
Bonn — ot kee ther — ir n safely co —
escape
eee a. tara} [e Feet them.
Buckwheat ene d, and bread, These are favourite food,
d the ey w itt lea to look for jt; this will doriestieate them.
The pri em is about 980 or 108. the m» und after they
—— h, bu good to give a
- little b br Sed dally, and always at the same pos —Selby I
Your i nt ie oat seer 8000, — a brick floor is most
Ф 8 — иу causes зза
ey
h any
it poe ү;
move bem, o
ravel
nnus fe DL
. — in a ay
ier yim t they
c
is 8 e often said,
e ‘the purity
— aeren — that two:
RA ra Not b bei
ing ais DE Ty; into Ё the
ether Cochin China fowls will Hold
So long as the prese —
good price. J. Bai
тајы ете зу ЛЕ 1 te
least six aca s deep, and I would iain
As thé sun iF wart, stem hve ал,
yb gis a eae
du
ee À SEKTOR
— fr
ad me paren
iu 15 S re nar wh
ring the year.
i birds Will command a
Ex Moy Str treet.
per aer m
; sf d У
Fite Poor-rate, “ke: ipo &
sos ushel — — — йн ынан n s ный 9 10
ra
To hate biis re e a Ке:
Өйне? Л
o
uie ri
8, Stackin
30 tons
domm topping, filling AE cart:
and. ms: (by contract) єз a a
=
ime, at 6.
ROI 5
e
901
=: Ionio)
1800
26665 77 7¹. бу 9r 7 0 cen Trte
gt je guandao
of dy ocu
pou it
эй liam Ж
and ч эзе кф inn UT ponte : 2
kil x ior D n T
pa Ma vol, а aad g
асе on jbs ‘bookshelves of
| t| every ore — in oe king
not con-
at
Miscellan Cu
iti Ware zed mpi ONL, eus Sols peus
0 0
16 8
“Os
aman Pe
15
9 8 зары
. | sustained to
ot per | wy
d | Some ch
8. for old Hops is also very dud
th
fed- by rail, büt-a
quotations:— York
|| to 190s.;
? | whi
157
was also an owner very lately. We do not know the prices
Har fetch. i
;DING : Inquirer. Lentils and ‘Linseed are better than
А gl de Foots ‘have ve gone, give 12 lbs. of hay and 12 Ibs.
of Beah«meal or ‘Lentil,
ж tng this last boiled into sat thin
soup, which may ү ^ онр over the d
Fats M ACCOUNTS: J P. The subject
e ind study tlie li to — 8 ng
published by Chambers, The English Agricultural Society
have рүш, a "UT ink
str MANU criber. "To expose 9 8 whether i in cold
i ii A ve y уры after —
cal manure should — — -узч as rapidly
I perfectly “ possible. In — eather W не Waste, аай
than in пурра d іп warm unam A 2
aa "отида Im S of of
mt үч n —
2
es ihemaponis of, nitrpr
cted — . — —
Е be PA —— ho
—
of farm buildings. It mua ubt. much. exce
timber and tiles. So { rot oni
as serving the pu mr
concerned, it would nó Жой ot АД Me
HAY vor FARM * — ee
ussed last Year. ' Yoü
matters or their equiva
genous —— Pis
Gu — AND Т
and rash r
иер S еш,
—
одо
уа pet not xit yith and e, Dav
known it given 10 sheep. We imagine i Et. 3 S
prevent its ‘being partaken very freely, o Wat p it
neither does worm — — Ya ogle өп
E Бусад Li ра Allip 95. ought, torbe tely
at some Sima betw Le ‘Midsomer d Michaelmas,
do that no old — nyt — in for ne
Pre MÓN таф ps you minunicate your
Mr. Prideau “Chemin утомы БЫН will be glad
pond V? P УШК, n this РЕ fr
if any one has hail «Hy expe DE "dr
HA 4:59 d a Ern ‘tiled roof watertigh
to 8
Re whan
vsutwü MáCHivE 204. Элал” Should ™
directly with the pai wb he names “We fear his :
would not pay ester he should
obtain the a АХ... of the Society’s judges, "he puc obtain &
ile *. x -
* * As
and o ther
ave been received too late,
vods ably detained till the Y inquiries
^ e must also beg for, the indulgenge of,
LAKE аро дл the Ansertio on of who: ose i fco.
PARN butions is still'delayed. i
— 1811 fà
ets.
COVE NT RDEN, Marc
sequence, of the continued {seventy 615 the ж
tw of Vegetables during Week have
Apples
3 не орно, Pan «М „Still
Ahe fo Rance, and thé latter to
Pippins, .
erem ушу! fetch 58. An ur ob hull Ueber
pu — — - —
— os — nay tt cre Radishes, Globe
ticho ең, ап
Be 22 "i akale and 1 pre y. s ROM
Heaths, Primuias, p ly: Ура, [x “суда ы мк
and Camellias.
буй
marion ‘Pineapples
Fe
фе >
Pine- -apples, per 10, 65 to
иы s,desse ert pibush, 1
ite wr in
08..* "mre per 2
vci pem —.—
EL per jek
per рз), 20s
a
Cabbages, — dox ZR E 28154
pre . PAT р Bt, Kere,
Priami н per doz. 2s.
Greens, per L Dr
rooms BBs
Tht sleye,
Med
wo
BRADFORD, Т prada е
the week i3 ited, t
and che Wait at
e
YU t ems gol
of s ву which d the
| —— hou As ahi ah
өк anu 864557 О ,тэпїГҮ”. ч
5 X, eed 4н
Holywell E Eden Main, 30s.; 1 Wallsend —
ерте at market, 7 [. A ena
essrs. Р: Rg
a very P ical is staté, oi
oice lots of Suss:
Mi
| still in
POTATOÉ
During the past week t
few саго С
ave met a ready sale at айу: ness. fe, 15 ‘A.
able fleet of French cargoés at sea; hit Ka Ve been d
b nds. The following. are U
8, 110; 1 93
Channel by north-east ; ›
Scotch do., 90:
ot ee
Р ыен, puch
R none; ;
AM —-.2a 4a Kl
8
urit "Бам"
I
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
158
— 3
CUMBERLAND MARK reh 3. к TA RHEOCLINE, OR SPRING COUCH, TANNED NETTING, for
Prime Meadow Hay 95s to 985 | — Clover . 80s to 95s portable without detaching any of its parts, softer than Trees from frost, er in and birds, and for the of Fruit
Inferior do. - 65 84 | New do. A Fue Tw a Febthe er Bed, an n be changed in One Moment from | fresh Sown Seeds, either 5 or fields, at 14 Security ор
New Hay ы vn ap | Straw. T Barz |a Couch to either a Bed or 1885 mag OXFORD ене Retin fo Aris, ү эъ 92 zena Rein yards, бу iam
lover oe ms. д squ Axed
over COTTAM & HALLE f ME 5 ВЕР: for Wall F quare yard. Se
WHITECHAPEL, March 8 where also is on view a great varie
Fine old Ha ++ 80st090s| OM Clover .. . 955401055 | STEADS, — with and without the 3 RHEOCLIN
que do. т, a 98 Infe о. .. 65 84 [e. Ke. large assortment of the patent
ö ed ag Pr „ | Radiating эн po^ STOVES, and every other description of
— Иге; . 98 8? [Tnferiordo... .. — — | RONMONGERY.
WARRANTED.—The
SMITHFIELD.— Mosnax, се
assortment of аме кез їп the world, all warranted, is
Feb. 28;
of Beasts is smaller than was expected, нше ©
The
— of some — — snments. The trade is by n = tive |
on Sale at WILLIAM ызы: ON'8, at — that are remunerative
bri "s prices are pretty generally n of the he
onl Ђееат ABC
Thr ee and a half inch Ivory-handled ‘Table Knives, with high
| shoulders, 10s. per dozen ; atch, 93,; if to balance,
_ | 1s. per dozen extr. оаа: Пе 8. 1 2 6: larger sizes, in ех xact
proportion, to 250. per dozen; if extra fine, with — ‘ferrules,
; Whi bone Table —— es, 6s. per dozen; Desserts, 4s.;
MEN Table Ente "s. "4d. per dozen;
64.; ‘Black "Уу ing “handled 2 Knives
1
e is
instances some "choice c d
prices. Wehave very few Calves
d consequently they — sold rather dearer.
any and Holland there a
Calves: from Scotland, 450 B. ;
2200; 300 fromthe Northern and Midland Counties.
Ibs.—s
| lbs.—s d d 5
— 0104 2 | cene senem eo 1 The largest stock of Plated — А Knives FEX in
аы — leases and otherwise, and of the new Pla Fish Carvers da
Best Short-horns 3 —— — — T gee at - cete : existence. a large assortment of Razor ors Penkni
end n Lamba Scissors, &c., of the best quali
iis THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER. Хаң
The RU NI T SILVER introduced 20 years ago by
WILLIAM S, — when plated by the patent nie of
Ft eel & Coy is m all comparison ee very best
Thesupply of jones is К Уон, and wr gee mtly Monday's | article next to sterling ‘silver t hat can be emplo as such,
— are freely giv ory ough the number of Sheep i is oh either usefully or r as Ma E possible tet can it be
e, trade is slow а pre it is with еы еа Men: distinguished from real silve Thre
92 5 quotations ше “maintained throughout. Good Ca Fi — —
g about uch as on Mond Pattern
— д =
128 S Calves; and P a was ta from the home counties
R$
pert 2 ^ ix "| n
to
0
pes Short-horns 810—4
uality Beasts 3 2— 3
reds
Do. Shorn ... - 8—4 8
Beasts, 3704 ; Sheep — талы, ж. Calves, | 64; P es 200.
y, Marc
238.
425.
428.
558.
Pa
Tea Spoons, per pne
Dessert Forks
Dessert Spoons „
Table биер «б»
Table Spoons 40s, 55s.
Tea and coffee sets, waiters, ‘candlesticks, &c., at proportionate
— 0 0 | prices. All kinds of re -plating done A gr oa atent proce:
CHEMICALLY PURE — . PLATED, |
еа!
Le»
m 8. oe an
ttm E
m
eee РА 8 8—4 8
Donate, 606: W — Liens заба. Calves, 225; Pigs, 270,
ARK LANE,
es ot Wheat from Essex and
oderate, and нта 2 some-
abled to —
ote
t
E 80 F A
devoted
zen
IAM 8. ох has TEN
| eommunicating 1
the show of GE AL R?
Moypay, Feb. 28.— The on
жеш this ER was mi
arley, Beans,
last v — — — Oat — ке "eo tnmen qai 1
rather ch Flour
reet, corner of ee Street; Nos. 1 and 2,
Мен) Stree jin an nd Nos . 4 and 5, Perry's Place.
AS CHANDELIERS AND BRACKE
k
reines ТА 5400 TS. — The
Red .
40—58
вай, — 26s to 28s... Chev. |26—35| Malting .
a Ba a grinding and — 30 Malting .
Ё
„Potato 21. —93|Feed ......
— Foreign. . . .. . Poland and Brew 19—22 F eed ..
39-59 Foreign
78-30 for no novelty, vari
16—20 They are — in plain figu 8 proportionate with
those which have tended to, "hen hist s Ironmongery Кешир
— 4 most a6 Guineas. the kin j VIZ,
u
N has TEN pw SHOW ROOMS
32—34 | (all wnicating). RE of the shop, devoted to the
404 | show of GENERAL FURNISH
32—42 ee. ‘Cutlery, Nickel Silver, d and Japanned Ware es,
IL PM and classified that pur-
ue y 4 selections.
— үө by post. The money
pro
Rye
yeni, tee dedero sibi rad dti dendo v
Beans, M
—
оперой.
Fore: all — Egyptian
Peas, white, Ease and po» "ode 38—41 ——
Maple. . 328 to 35s... „Grey }30—33
No. 39, 0 r of Noreen Street, Nos. 1 and 2,
— — =e gh Wat а and | Newman Streets and = Aa z dod 5, Perry's Place.
market English Wheat — ч
MANUFACTURERS BY PREDIAL APPOINTMENT
TO THE QUEEN.
Obtained the Prize Medal Great Exhibition, 1851.
SONS have all the айу; —
Беч at vam
elieious ta, both taken as
who wish а cup of re ay fine
off the palate,
st persons have never tasted this Dio:
LATE BONBON
1
ROOTS H
A
eir money
roe
талена nutritious, and. deli- [
and name o on the label of their COCOA NIBS |
arrant them — — ly g
FR Us PATENT COCOA p possesses & full flavo
wee 3 5 & Sons, Bristol, manufacture all. nb. of "Chocolates
CÓ у шелын oF Cota Cocoa * eee Powder, Broma,
iling.
"Sold Tea Donlars, EM un ILE in Great Britain |
Be careful to observe that the pgs of “ sage
d the packet f: "иё artic Enquire a at all Grocers
БЕКЕ А
1
5 Grain 18. per ꝗr.
THE LA WE VERA
"Pone
Fwveroartons IN
R Jan.
one Тағ and Sons’ Book oba Gnas.
OUN WA TEETH are not only indis- |5
—
rposes
esteem in which бз publie —— ae held
WLAND'S 3 OR PEARL
necessity here
on materially better pleasing task г rondo 5 ^ ic structure, and fulfils the
Pieasing task of rendering the breath sweet and pure, It should
rately | never, re ete e an n that, th and ба Pin arly,
ents all e re in 1 che T 'Teeth
pt des — d — oue ma : om wmm Seurvy—a: —
ses ief attribute o health 8 —
A FINE SET OF PEARLY Psion ta, Sh Bu bans
атата "The N auti Das the
" on the
abel, and “ À, Rowland &
Sons, — б, Wives on Qe Government Stamp
price d to be in favour of
a decided reduction. No change was hd
HING IBONMONGERY, in- | fi
diesotiohs are со: ntained 1
s all | It may then be
At — & Cos, 17, * Id Bar̃
Road, Southwark, wher e may a 5, К City, rey Old Keng
Tents in great varieties on their latest t im =
&c. very du rable
required t thani in any former year.—Sol
neipal al San
(GALVANISED, - WIRE GAME —
rad, 2 feet wide.
2124. ese 223
8 1
6589, et virot "
um fno. ^ 22
әргә 222275 22
66 227
LHC
05606960606 ee i
3 099594 «4544 RR ;
PIRR f
Ho mesh, He 24 inches wide , 7d. per yd. 54 per yd,
z 1979
2 inch + deed ice A 13558 90 Zr n
Zinc „ light ix d a 4.
18-inch, ron V Am. g UF
inch „ ài 214 11 2
extr
AII the above can Pe made ony wi idth
5i the upper half is a co
rth. Galva
3 966970
s 8 2 222 Фә Ж 322 22222
09595, Ф * etat,
227 «9. 2029. $e. 066
солии мене 4
ES poet
TEC dE e sten. s. d
XE PUPPI
parrow Proof Net MS 3d. per sj
o any size hake Sista roporti a Dad
fi ite ] c 7 — — be tl
or its light and d ble ap ranee, and: —
cheapest and fas Pthe kind ever nee з et
bs. Sheep N ELS ower 15. . and de d. per y.
Ате
Invisible W in А m yag dod е;
Work = PERS Fal p Ht Dütpose i s
Li tees j
= London Wire W on Wire Work and ‘Fence M
Street, and 6 and 8, US London.
AND CO.,
GEORGE ARTINGSTALI HEO
—— Wire Wonks, WARRINGTON, нілі
2 MENT (б)
йаза ^
eats »
^ У "0D x
2020;
X
2
Manufacturers | Tike Strong
RABBIT: “PROOF WIRE NETTING
inches neg high tha daa ssri б:
oor ane
Alle m — at vpn pret
Wire Works for A ag.
also ex E]
NB.
of such equal- :
rate the whole well эм а:
re * it.
=
servable in the value ‘of any other article of the grain trade, affixed on each box, Sold by them, and by Chemists and Perfumers, |
en
It is necessary, as
from the. middle — f the path адн * pies
Manuf: the Cement, J . Wurz
Millbank — ——
$
' lid. ns of Stowe and Greenhouse Plants are
KT chighestratade ——— and for salo at very low
Prices. Also a fine collection of strong Grape V ines in pots, from
Plans, Models, —— Le Buildings; e
: T WEEKS & U бо K King’s Road, —— — —
10—1853. ]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE:
159
NTICULTURAL POTTER
ТИТАК — ROAD,
eg
ADJOINI
JAMES PHILLIPS & Co,
116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT.
KERS FOUN TAINS.
BA
THE PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S da CHELSEA.
ESSRS. BAKER can confidently recommend their
AD SONS e Man NUFACTURERS Of PRESS OP POU —.— le "iy Pheasants, Pigeon, &c., as the
М» ‘ids of FLOW ER-POT T8 ef the most approved shapes Н ARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS | most simple, eficient, conomical ; they are filled, no
gns for the cultivation of Plants, and which they for CONSERVATORIES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORIES | Screw or plug required. | E containing 4 — бы is quarts,
mee to supply on r SKYLIGHTS, &c. | в, And at 8, Нало Passage, G race hurch Stre
‚ rwarded on application. , XLEY ^ жымын
List of Prices and Sizes fo ith th 4 ao Cos ASBESTOS pM GE
x af Trade supplied on most a advantage ous terms.— inch | inch | inch O each; — size, 15s.
see are securely —— in — aud forwarded any dis- | Packed. in Crates, for Gusting up of the sizes thick. thick. thick TAY LOR & — — 8, 2 Loud "T
uanti o tarw: manufactu T went allons of Pure Үү ri All
tanee. In —— Trucks, or Holds of Vessels, to Sea-ports 1 4 Chas roa s. d. s. d. | s. d. парин — nal the вш — pedi A Mineral -
them Joos D inches wide and from 0 ong * e Lancet and all the standard
ROVED GRASS- CUTTING any ROLLING 2; Or 20 А ` 50,70 , 0 509 7 — — journals as to the value of
—— INE — CUTTING тне GRASS ок ге gs above 70 goce 0 6170 74 0 93 IDE NEEDLES (by A. th uw B.
ERFUL DOUBLE- " it
ат D FORC In Squares cut to the sizes ordered. . roma Own") with large eyes, are y threaded,
e > x Saar Deal ERE Under $e „„ ˙ genase 0 4 0 5/0 6 | even by the blind, and € — points, temper, and finish,
For MANURE AN ARDEN > = n 6 aA axi DE Cg reni do mei 0 414,0 6 o 7 | The labels are correct likenesses e Queen and Prince Albert
irticilars, aud tosümonjals e a aap 4 8 4 by ‚ен cleat 0 5 0 63 0 8 ^d — on — —— Sent free by post by any
Там Dopps & Co., 102, Lea — et; 14 by 10 arm: igi ipt of 1 ps for every la — i е Н. s
d 25 exceed 20-0 52 0 7 0 8j Royal, — or Million N are chea t of excellent
ince — quality. H. Walker's Drilled — asare 35 for 14, and his Regal
12 ft. sup. „ 3 fts — 2 ҮП above 20 12 for 1d. Patentee of the Penelope — maker of Improved
x and not above 3] 0 610 7 0 9 | Fish Hooks, Hooks and Eyes, Steel Pens
— Se y fare correct]
egs most respect to * Im LES GENES ТЕ 80 0861] 0 8 0 9} | price 1з. coloured, post free, 15. 94. $ TT
n ofthe Nobility, dents aad aud Gardene 4 BENE L7. Borg ote ELE E LESE wa London
2-1 eel , ” 27 7 ” dw: 2 vs A A H TE “TRAYS
: 6 40 45..| 0 8 0 91/0 103 : PIER MA are
€ , re oreing ng Pits, Sc. dee a eas — "mp Sor 8 cus cm Serie yi MB o. 419519 90.0 10) decidedly the most unique and elegant ever man red.
Hortieultural purposes, с 8 10 1: 55 65. 0 811 0 10 0 1 The designs are various, as well as the prices, and the D-
legance.and Ne ili His manner of heating Horti- ” " n ” 2 р
ments with elega es, Ch Publie Buildi Entrance 36. — cu TOS „ 945.. 0 9. 0 10 |0 114 mical may be suited as easily as those whose wealth entitles
o ep ie amc Churc hapels, Public Buildings, obi [15 „ „ 20 „ 75 „ 90. 0 10 0 11 them to seek for the most récherché articles which art can uce.
d 1 PI "E Көө: o s és. Snc: 30.4 1 0 à| The Papier Mache Work-tables, Work-boxes, Tea-caddies,
and Gentry 1 om я 25 м 4 30 „ 100 120. did 3 1 NUR 1 Card-boxes, &c,, are
жр: ш 0 fei e y superb. MECHI has a stock of Dressi ses m
HOTHOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES. е о-у Borat br 50 rr mabe surpassed ; also an immense assortment of Writing-desks, Table
6 by 4 and 61 са 44 . 108. 6d. 7 by 8 and 7} by Sh... 195. 0d. Cutlery, Sheffield Plated Ware, Kc. His Cushioned
8 k 6 and 85 by 6 65 . 18з. 67. 9 by 7 and 10 bys . 158. Od. Tables are renowned for their superior construction
diea ehe Ma 4, Leadenhall Street, London.
OUSES, тз, CONSERVATORIES ix x
complate aa. Lig
—
112 AL | BUTTER Sc
BY HOT WATER,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
JAMES PHILLIPS & Co, 3 Glass Merchants, 116,
Bishopsgate Street Without, London
Cut to any size squares 1
h AQ i 15. 1
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN vite YEARS. |
oo MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer
GLASS for CONSERVATORIES, “GREENHOUSES,
GARDEN FRAMES, a EID
WAREHOUSE, 87, Візн ATE бинт Wirnovrt
Under | 6by4 ..
* 6 by 4, 61 by "a 155
i6ounees .. 34d. en РР 7 by 5, 74 by 5 "under! $ by 7
21 ounces . 44 8 3 by
26 ounces ... Pt by 8, 12 by 9, 1220 10 so,
32 onnces by 10, 14 by 10, 15 by 10
Tid. E
Large Sheet of No. 16, ver, 4 persi pac *& d їп cases of 100
200, and 300 feet, a ode to 24d. pe
Improved Patent Rough Plate fi 8 one-eighth toi inch thick;
Glass Milk Pans, Preserve Jars, Bee and Propa
Plate Glass, Pa tent Plate,
well as every description a Window Glass now err tured.
Glass Shades, round eid square, for Clocks and Ornaments; |
Fern Shades and D
GLASS FOR AT FRAMES. ET .
Р
guy AND ORMSON,
=f PATENT ovem PLATE
"THICK CROWN GLASS; and
TE GLASS for ‘Horticultural purposes, a
— Shek a the 100 square feet.
GLASS TILES AND к Ае to any ‘size’ or pattern,
either in sheet or Rough Pla
Danvers
—— having had considerable ex]
of Hortieultural rections,
any-
ovis postion o exo
ployed by the Nobility,
ith orders, they ean
Sey BUILDING AND. HEATING BY
HOT WAT
WARRANTED. аан AND TRIGES ANSHIP,
OWEST. POSSIBLE PRI
AT THE L. PRICES.
WEEKS G., Ki Chelsea,
Monricpre н фай» inge xe на СА апі
"The. Nobility and. оноо AN
RoT-WATER. APPARATUSES (whichare efficient and
pui on ote ir afr oth Тор and À and are erected
p ien
pent. — all day whom. Es |
the greatest. T 14
conp | Propagating Glasses, Beéhive Glasses, Cucumber Tu
-Milk Pans, Glass Water amt
hitherto manufactured in Gla
PATENT PLATE GLASS—1
bes, G
nd various other articles not
esent extremely 2
Price of this superior article should cause As E supersede all
Eget inferior window glass in entlem residence. No
teration connected with the E i requ nied.
ee ret emi езү sche of
uty, reduced ata one-ha
— on Ie to
104 85, Soho Square,
of BEDSTEADS, se post, — desi
prices of upwards of One — g and also
ir priced List of Bedding, The n addition to
their usual а great variety of P. IAN BEDSTEADS,
both in wood and iron, which they have hs imported,
E Munt 196,
"Tottenham Со rt Ri
0
HIRTS.—FORD'S EUREKA ‘SHIRTS are not
an by any h
— t 38, Poultry. — in the country or abroad,
ordering Aout “their —— are requested to observe on the
HT AND CO. are supplying 16-oz. Sheet —
ritish Man
lass | ёх
interior T * Ford's Eureka Shi
Poultry ”— which none are genuine, They are made in
two 3 2 “anit of "A is 40s. the MI Rom, and the
second quality 305. the orav Gentlemen who are йода
» purchasing shi st manner in wi can
— fitting shirts. of prices, and ins ede ns for m
, post fre — Fonp, „38 Poultry, London
салаа 2 eme 80 ed PATTERN T
BRUSH PONGES,—The Tooth- Tinish
has the iaig 2 e € seare ning отау — the
divisions of the teeth, 4; 1 in the most ext Xue
— 5 and is famous not e —— —1s. An
Clothes-Bru Ms that. и: in а third s of the usual
time, id. incapable of inj uring
eture, packed in boxes, containing 1 h th the durabl nbleache в | issian bristles oou
h, at the following REDUCED PRICES for cash, not soften 1 me 5 srk ДЫ *
A reduction made on 1000 feet. graduate
Sizes.—Inches. ý Inches. ч га d gi se "us 2 the m mista
, nder 6 by 4 за. утпа Sponge, with
Frm6by4, „ 7 „ „ 24. „ 016 8 | tion, vitality, +
„ 2id. „ 018 9 | dispensing with
8,6 „ 10 „ 8 n 210 bs me Bend
19 re ды i MI TUM AS acia би eit a
16 ол. Ta ) METCALER'S ALK ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, 25. per box.
21 or i Caution.—Beware of the words From METO s, adopted
+26 02, ug some houses
[ OLLOWAY'S PILLS HAVE PERFECT
Lun df EXTRAORDINARY CUREOF.A LIVER. рар
PLAINT OF S ARS’ STANDING. LS. 8 е,
of ува биа а 5 cem
than
" ports sPilisa trial; these he obtained of
ag
tablishm
з TESTIMONIALS ТҮ IN ‘FAVOUR OF PARR’S
Jo tlie 3 ee Lire Pints
GEXTLEMEN,—I де» great pleasure
852.
in testifying to the
GARDENERS ecided approbation with which many hundred
LOCAL BOARDS OF | HEALTHY X SANITARY WORKS. decid din абан е d (P agate Tare tai
TENT GLASS TU I Coated: Glass, | and although I have sold tens of thousands of them, I have never
guts Men. Combined iin qu Flexible I heat 9 ааа cal to the. roe Mr. ) —
Rubber every ( er Hose terin Gardens. n 0 man, woman, OT !
* ^ , Garden, and avery ee id of — I have sold them. fo persons of all. "e and of all
Sluice Cocks, H iin High е OMNE. md all — — ов:
гапа ‘Retail, о
d аб iy Me. Gn Fa їой.
R Yeovil, Feb. 1852.
^ GrvrtENEN,— The. Md ^ to the efficacy of
EAM ЧЫ ка е A ii ted to m yy he Me ns who
аі FFF benefit: v e table male, who has
4 | стопт SHEET t GLASS, e meg of 13, 16, 21, been for many years a 10p, told me that one box
: 4 — 1 sa E i of 5 had done ne her eal health and con: nati tio more
n squares—8 71,10 t good than ene ad pre oy tak Her health
„ AO} by 84, by 9, 12 by 9, ieee: ч еер had been much shattere from m Worm tmmortal Panz's
Also Crown, English, and F Medicine 5 the Abe is now enjoying
LFRED KENT'S ATENT
GLAZING 9 PUT TT. — For Horti
Baiting in Wood or M.
ORTICULTURAL. Вопріха WORKS, ChrCHESTER,
oe Books. ing inventions, co containing priees and
rene seen relating to the different designs, sent on receipt of
repe — Nurserymen and others appointed agents
cultural
any
the
WEATHER-PROOF :
n fa m illa hi
neighbourhood bac then all other medic ee VINES Me INA
am, ruly; J. Gams
T. ROBERTS & Co., Sole e Propřie Crane Court, Fleet
Pw mans Sold by E. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Church foes met
& Sons, „ "Farringdon Str nu Su tton & Co., Bow Churchyard,
Tonada, and by most res dealers in mediein
Price 18 5 Id., 28; 94, and family packets 115. ie ch.
1
160
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Man. — |
BEARFIELD’S NEW CUCUMBER n MELON SEEDS.
has p the entire Stock o
the above named seeds, raised bythe late Mr. BEARFIELD
which he has — = — and rat
great p pleasure in offer ring | them
in answ
blic.
he
“Dear Sir,—In answer to
Cucumber, as near as I poster can big
sana ies prt pe and ve
good bearer; weight, w
^ fruit this jour tbs an — notber 7 lbs.
ybrid, grows strong and ‘healthy, Mage — — *
producing fruit T ong, very handsome, spine
Black. t neck, swelling well — from the k, an ud fin
Melon is green
highly flavoured, and
—
ainst it, but i
I have always taken first Prizes with this sort, when
exhib! maras it; my reason for not sending it out Senger has been to
prove well ; it is PATT oa seeder. Eve
— — has seen it growing has ——.— ij the finest
and n" " Cucumber E nm ever saw. can strongly
recommend the ee te ell Men your having,
— 1 — ron ve o v dont th
FE remain, dear wt yours ron de
WX. — 2 Gardener to E. H. Renard, Esq.
d near
4 8
Bearfield's Sunderland wick тя урна | Cucumber, in Packets con-
taining five See — ae Bearfield’s 1
wick Hybrid Melon, 1 10 F Packet — ЙЕР 12 Seeds, 23
be had here, "ra es 4 Messrs. nia. COOPER, & BOLTON, 153, Fleet
Street, Lon of Messrs. Hurst & M. MULLEN, 6, Leadenhall
5 Lon
к. 2 begs ki x — choice Pansy Seed, saved from the
ry best flo ost successful grower, at 25. ар. 3
oe 3 ereilte Hardy Brown Cos Lettuce,
packet: splendid French, 8 oie Pigmy Marigolds, six
papers, 2s. 6d. Be anh rted Germ oan des vow * —
10 week Stocks, 18 8 varieti ; Germ eties,
— 7 * as, 8 siet ions 1 * $ Splendid. уге ver "Seed, in
: per s Superb Dwarf Curled Parsley, in packets, 6d.,
alle of whieh he can confidently recommend.
— чар and Agricultural Seed Establishment, 57, Queen
Street, Hull.
Just published, price 2s. 64.,
ОША. n — Part III.
rog уш: of EPIDENDRUM.
TORQUE at 5, Upper
EY.
1 for 8 a 4
Wellington Street, Covent 80 London
ce One Sbilli = the First Number o
в, MR. R JORROCKSS
ean ote
Joun Leecn, uniformly with * Sponge's Tour.“
BRADBURY & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street.
ished, price
On the 7th се — be publ 5s. 6d. in cloth,
TUE Ay soe,
Designed for d * f
and to assist in the — of the Social Questions
of the
* Volumes I. to V., price 5s. 6d. each, in cloth boards, may
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HE PED, р Been GENTLEMAN'S |,
NEWSPAP ublished in time
for the Early ins, “eontains—an Thustration moya R.
Sua — of Parliamentary
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eneral Action with the Сайан i RP MM
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— п
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Y ON THE COMPOSITION AND
— 9 — 1 OF PERUVIAN GUANO;
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A GENERAL H HISTORY OF ANIMALCULES.—
Illustrated 500 Magnified | By Anprew
PRITCHARD, € Author of the Microser pic Illustrations, &e,
: WHITTAKER & Со., Ave Maria Lane
Ehrenberg, Eee Siebold, and othe:
all the з. B.
—
blished, wi: Plates, pp. 720, pri
HISTORY OF INFUSORIAT ANIMALCULES,
bstraets of the Syste —
y ANDREW PRITCHARD, Esq., M
: WHITTAKER & Co, Ave Maria Lane.
: 3 e F HISTORY OF E GLAND D.
js day 2 (to be completed in 7 vols. fs post 8vo, 6s.
RY OF ENGLAND, FR
TO THE
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"MURRAYS — —— s.
IE FALL OF J iy the ag 4 es
volume of! Murray oming the ne
Joan of Are. 5
Hallam’ s Nie neis and
Life of Theodore Hook.
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E theír —— excellence has
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— d will учи дет уч Ше Melon aaa m By
n fles —
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5 — b
entleman oa
By Professor |?
of | necessa
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TH RUINS OF
ing t the Result of & Second wi
dition to Assyria, — E the Trustees of the British
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,
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rmer — - thé -— — d for them, iai pity in this
$ | former » but a he United States and the Continent, the
a | Publisher has гео induced = issue at once a 3 Edition of
is vet. complete, unabridged, and fully embellish
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it. OF NINEVEH, including Bas-reliefs from the P.
never I have
r. Layard’s
f Sen-
nache — and Bronzes from the ruins of Nimroud, fom. Drawings
made on the spot ~~ Mr. Seco ed Ripe
London UREAY, Albem
Just published, price 1s., post free 18 stamps, Part XX.,
Re-issue of the
n MAGAZ Si containing
Glenny on the Carnation and Picote | Yew, Hollyhock,
— Sero, the Natural Order Ranunen la "E Prunin
e Dahlia, Aconite, Egg Plant, Wei Rosea, Mechanical
igel
foe erin Potting Plants, New Plants i in the Horticultural 3
Garden, — — Em bellishe d with Eleven Woo Hngrav: ings.
London: GeorGe Cox, King
Street, Coven
TO GENTLEMEN NURSERYMEN, B
; a Em AND
N upon PROTHEROE AN
Auction, on the Premises, Green
“he Ro 4 Mene y б, Padd
Royal), on MONDAY h 7, 11
by order of the propr . г, du consequence:
for building, the whole of the NURSER T
— —— s and Deciduous Shrubs, including G >
Ho lies, Aucubas, Айю Viu Red Cedars, "Herbert. I
n Laurels, Е
D MO
ang
Roses, Pinus Laricio, &c.; also,
beoe Box Edging, 5 —May be viewed k
Ca atalogu es may be had on the premises; of the
mdon — of dn. Auetioneers, Amer erican
to the
Б
ürsery,
patra —
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, k OT
Д J. RAWLINGS will Sell by Auction, at the
Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on THU URSDAY,
Helme about 4750 her ne Standard ROSE
lea
e morning o of sale, and Са — tg had Ry the M
НА 89, Bridport ine New North Roads i.
Nursery, Shacklewell, Lon
Just ро illustrated with numerous woodcuts, апа
tantially bound in cloth, price 4s. 64.
HE FARMERS’ MANUAL or AGRICU ULT URAL
CHEMISTRY, containing plain Instructions for the Exami-
nation into the Constitution of Soils so .that their сонро
Value x TOM for the Production of Grain may be readily
ascertained; also respecting the Diseases of the Cereals, and the
Destruction 25 the Insects age m aes to those си
Ву А. MANDY, author of * Com ial Handbook o
Chemical ER э, ” &c.,
GEORGE KNIGHT & Soxs, Foster 1 London.
Just published, price 2s., post fre
A. ESSAY on SPERMATORRH(EA : - its Natu ture
nd 1 ies an — of the jen that
who advertise the speedy, safe, —
Вуга EMBER of “the ROYAL
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Lon : AYLOTT & Co., 8, Paternoster Row.
This Day, Seventh and Cheaper Edition, revised and оа uae
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vo, 7,
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EARNEST: Being an attempt t o implant in the young
mind the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the aid of the
pora toys and sports of you
„We know of no other book which 80 charmingly blends
th o juvenile boo! E 8 been published
in our time more entitled to praise."—ZE»xamin.
London: JOHN Murray, 1 Street.
UABLE PRESENT T UNG HOUSEWIVES
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OME TRU THS FOR HOME АСЕ;
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o: 3 2 the very best bock ever written on the subject. "—
ing Post.
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"COWS.
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TREATISE zn THE DISEASES OF COWS, |
imple Directions for their Treatment an
күнү, Veterinary ‘Surgeon, Cheadle, —
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11nstruction.
8
ON'S GENERAL SYSTEM OF ENING |
AND BOTANY, containing a complete 8 and
Description of al Flowering ts known, with
their Generic and Growth, Time о:
NU NS ian S EM e ses. Four 1 volumes
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DOYLES CY PED СОЕ PRACTICAL
HUSBANDRY, and Rural Affairs in * New —
by W. Ruan, thick Svo, with 70 engravings,
enlarged,
cloth, reduced to
JOHNSON'S GARDENER, 12 volumes, with
: „ and Goose-
berry, 1 vols.— spara
1 vol ERM 3 2 — — N 1 vol.— Dahlia, 1 — .
inet 1 vol. аата 2 bow ea vols. 12mo, cloth, 12s.
1
Кенеш, 9 Де. Potato,
vol.—
f HORNCASTLE, G
uA NT au
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURS MEN
BUILDERS, HER ERVMERs
AND OT
R. J. RAWLINGS has received ene
ll by Auction without
mmon, on MONDAY, Manli.
and five following days, at 11 o'clock (in co ue E
a — аг + pe of the prem 0 s immediately. а
tpone’ f the Sale last Autumn 1 гоц е inelemeney
z — weather t ime 1 . ag T K growing upon
ing a n T4 ntity of very fine Ever-
—— Bers ‘din 52 some m specimens, a large iti
of Fruit pen Forest Trees, ^ cole and Orm tal
че thousands scarlet and other Rhododendrons, 5
hich will be found some splendid Standards, the whole
furnished with bloom buds, choice Azaleas, Kalmia, &e.;
: aria imbric 8 ага, d
са, &c.; a fine collection of Standard and Dw: 08e; a
considerable quantity o * Eel. ; also about TE
arden Pots; a quantity ‘oles, Firewi rich Garden
Mould, &c.—May be viewed s to 0 tho Salo, Catalo
each, returnable to pure Я
1 ing ad on the Premi 4
the principal Seedsmen; rx e fen 89, жс М
Place, New North Road; Ebenezer Nursery, Shacklew
STANDARD ROSES. Ld
M . J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his
Room, 38, King nt Garden, on
rea 0 treet, Cove
MONDAY, March 7th, at 12 for 1 o’clock, 1000 STA і
ROSES of the best sorts of Hybrid Perpetuals, Bour
and Noisettes, on good straight снаа from 3 to 4 feet.
viewed the morning of sale, and Catalogues Һай,
COCHIN CHINA FOWLS.
М J. ©, 1 next Periodical
.
з Citalogna, which will be receipt of a
rected envelope, enclosed to Mr. J. C. STEVENS, 38,
Co = Garden, London. Br
* These Sales will be continued on the 1st and 311 168
very month. Forms of entry and particulars forw
gets as above. °
OCHIN CHINA 3 EN from
choice Birds, bred from Mr. N
Birds of great merit, all light lead an and id well ‘eee, pi
12s, $4 por See also i4 puis bret ЫШАН E
Ducks, 5s. per — — Post Office Orders payable to ӨРӨТ
EMON хр аа CORN ro 105 A
highly com зе a Bin — neni d
at Hon a at Torquay, — ree
Cocks to part with, price rice 11. each. The commended bird
min ей — a first Prize bird а
Bird is of a different strain to any be
be surpassed in colour, ight-co
, 10s. Gd. each. E fro:
сех y, with Post Office orders m.
OUSE, Gardener, The cu — near Exeter.
ya
Bens e D. YI LLA
edit „ её $ A with upw: engravings,
cloth : reduced . 64, One of the most useful and com
ve Manuals of Gardening ever ished.
publi.
LOUDON’S ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM
mech ghee v the Trees and Shrubs o
Г foreign, ha
si is here promised which is not fully and skilfully | Ac
i we will venture to say there
=
itr
"m
=]
5
place, Edgware- ail poli чаре
of Crown and Sheet Glass. . N
HOUSE, the property ntleman coming im
20 feet by 12, cM with large Sheet Glass, and wita,
y to Mr. PRITCHARD, ©
GREENHOUSE.
SOLD CHEAP, an excellent
pe
a naturalist in Europe who could have oet gem <> task with
anything like the talent judgment ап of. Mr.
Lou don.” — Sir W. J. Hooker. » тагига
Henry Bouy, York Street, Covent Garden. *
Sales by Auction.
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND'OTHERS.
[ ESSRS. PROTHEROE ллю MORRIS will submit
to public competition by Auction, at the i. Bartholom
on FRIDAY, March 11, at 12 o’clock, about 400 CHOICE
CAMELLIAS, from — inches to 5 feet, comprising al
the >. ge kinds, beautifully se with bloom buds; also a beg
тепе: Plants 7 200
Yer; e with р select assortment of Annual
aot Fore — суы уде MR be viewed
the
— er e Mart; and
Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex.
quantity of them, described som
12827 "n
Со ORE BRICKS.—Any eem en мүш for
Avg
TO 3 Енен», чес Абу 5
O LET, . ame, d
sale Geta the boos 3 send
—Apply to Mr. J аса 38, Windmill —À Gra
„Stoke Newin in the Ce of
Об. пераве X4 o^
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No, 11.—1853.]
SATURDAY, MARCH. 12.
[Price 64.
STR BERRY PLANTS.
UTHILL’S BLACK PRINCE, vy 100 ;
ih sg A Prince of Wal es, 20s. per 1 100; thus
Weeds and sniphuric acid .
"Wheat, Lois- Weedon н oe a dei
21, REGENT STREET:
ORTICULTURAL 9 4 "DON.
PRI comen eon
i di pate Saturdays in
ackfriars, "odit. Price 1 Post-office
Camberw e -green,—J AMES. CUTHILL, m ——
TRA GROOM URS AND N E.
©
©
a
near Taod by
appointment FLORIST " zr X ie THE Q
d to His MAJESTY THE KING 0 begs to inform ‘the
Nobility, Gentry, and Amateurs, that [os ‘Sprite зр ы
of PELARGONLOMS and NEW PLANTS is ready, and w
forwarded b
SEED LISTS.
FOREST TREES, FRUIT eee RORE TREES, &c.
LAWSON: A MERES LISTS of,
емо а oy w ready, and ans
be had free by ost, oF on applbation from. fS egenis n
SOMMERS, 159, енше us London.
SS ROSES.
jb. MARTIN AND SON, South Street, Isle- | ca
for sale 2000 C Crimson Mods Roses, good
GLOXINIA IMPERIALIS ERROR ONES
E d GEORGE HE STON SON
e by post, a
repared to send fre Fer each,
above new and eautiful Gloxinia. which they — ‘with confidence
recommend. It is a fine large bold r, of rm, a
t; the lips ow ved a ak 1 white, with a deep
he Trade, and one Gratis
.& Son will forward their new Seed Catalogue, pan
free, on application, containin Е a 3 of the seas
. Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London.
Flookersbrook>
nd four year old Plants
rs fed HEPATICA, s y — 25 + ET
spring; 1 plants ad
—— оф seca reference from unknown corre —
s of Herbaceous m gratis, on application
Г Flookersbeook, Mare
хар — тоуба be id planta te per 100. Post Office orders] TWO ОҒ THE CARET AND BEST M MARKOWFAT_
All F. who shall 96th |
nce each, any number of ске vor EXCEEDING FORTY- Weg YT 70 URS Ft Ys Y. 15 o. KING OF THE MARROWS AND ^
RIGHT; but no application for such tickets ы be received und B 1E Wi FA 1 i. М еш WATCH, 21s. per bushel; for
after that day. Fellows of the substribing for tickets GE R, Windlesham, | ‘quantities not less than 1 peck,
at this price will be allo a r EE from the 26th 2 , Exhibitor of American Plants tanie J. G. Wa E, Seed ‘Merchant 181, High Holborn, London.
April during which they FTER THAT renis G 'ent's Park, begs to inform the nobility and i T publie that -
rir I TICKETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, — N. Y he has published a Dex — CAT cer een —— d | GREEN FULHAM.
Coni = LOCKHART, Troner and ‘Seepswan has removed
P бег the the 26 26th of April, any further number of tickets will be | may be obtained by кте two posta TA m 84, Fleet 8 reet, t to his as above, Where, he
propery es to Fellows on their personal application or written | Near Staines Station, Wi indsor Branch, $ South-Western Railway. r ^n further los "bé Hb y epi 1 0 Finest eon
order, at the price of Five Shillings each AMER LCAN P e s oar ceous Acc 95s.; : Myatts gd other Strawberry yrs
SPECIAL PRIVILEGE OF FE ELLOWS—Fetiows ot of the OHN АТЕБЕВ to that his | 100; Dahlia Seed, saved from 50 best so , warranted
Society enter free at f-past 12, and can begs packet Ноу, of the finest quality, 1s. per ide bud 50
WITH TICKETS; or the Fellow's vise ane ые v6 dE. adn of the bot brent Tn C eae ас, 1 Packets of Choice Annuals, 4 Dahlia List, free by post, for
to & brother, ' X da s 2 mother, or wife, atamipa;: Tlie colours of all ha Rhod my pies op.
urs are described, in order to facilitate 4 pietre ч in se
W ec NEW ANNUALS.
à
‚ Azaleas, &e., annua xA exhibited 4 at toh.
that Mt That is eof 3 g eariy jte pL Botanic: Gardens, Regent's Park, are supplied from Fal CARTER, Segpsman and 3 SN High
thi tablish ү amateurs trade in
Бл. BOTANIC ‘SOCIETY, Wiis Pac t de American Nursery, Bágshot, Surrey, three miles from the
he Exhibitions i (di lants, Flowers, Blackwater Station, South-Eastern Railway, and four miles from ne
and Prat tls Seton PNERAL EXHIBITIONS, Wed} Farnborough, South-Western Railway.
Mondays: Jua ay nh doe Sma amd 20h À MERICAN PLANTS, ( HARLWOOD Ax» CUMMINS beg to announce
Tickets of сеза. ма Е that they have received their importation of. AMERICAN
2 . by orders from now belig issued, and may be obtained | PREE and SHRUB SEEDS. Catalogues of whic 1s d.
oF before th, ds; after that day, de Lr thé day of ae 9 rae ПАС Рогер ^ — ei n tate
9-70-72 de 2- j 1 wers large, 55 ed, apparentl ога
| E dREL үр. et rite oen ега: A HOICE “FLOWER: “ROOTS "FOR 5 SPRING V e Pre
Ew. 1853.—The - IBERS ‘have had: (One ‘PLANTING. | gp d edere hd emp © packets 10s 938. Wich Hatha:
honowr е several TT fg the: ` RANU {С ide ed and e Ee ARTER, xisman ris m оТ»
frst families in Ireland Jor many rA agg зур Bet С ANEM dere ie IMI ORT. ED SERM EN AT MN
ч Port to the various Ports in Ireland 4s ^ ick GLADIO gandave vense . : Pp Mer aiii Pe. mixed .. 6d. per
No seri: The Pare HANS, peesi rubrum. 5 " m 5 aue d E PT MM.
very or Tiger Iris), 4 superb varieties, o. o. Misi E.
of Plymouth is rerefore well situated. for “commercial | For — Baie З pri -м з ya уе dvert Ый арлар in 45 А. * dui Tall Q — somes 1
ons with our si ntry. Gardeners’, Chronicle o — ч. be eb. 5 and 12; an her for mg Jo new e warf, Partien y T
Pl Carriage of all Orders above £2 is Parp to the following Tor 18583, page 90 for Spring Planting, see our Séed and Plant List eariy or j^ by са ‘ano A per Pag tal Selected * otato 1
5557 ) ог rly or late r kidney, 64. per packe Seeds.
Seow LIN coi KT BROW Beed and Horticultural Establishment, | АП
BELFAST | RICK. Su eel , Suffolk. 8 Hard 2 ys 0 m uc Stor син 4 085 Potato, 7
Tunning from M Wasr FFER OF SELECT NURSERY STOCK” econd edition ene ed Retail Seed Catalogue,
Docs (within a rifle pu our Union Road e е ent), ‘to CORP v E DE DU ын Ин 4 5
кеу particulars and Catal Iy to
R үз Con Зо 9 omnes р араг y to WILLIAM EDGCUMBE
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_ HARDY AND SHOWY- FLOWER SEEDS,
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Free to almost all parts of the * om.
Address, Јонх SUTTON & Soxs, Seed {рана ON m
NM PLUMS a
tlemen, and others
Tui model RPM ET imn
and S pate
Period of Of ripening teni
Authority, "Descripti irem to be obtained ed MN ae
Downe, W à = атз - — X4 Mr. Henry
out the great
12 Verb best pum Alien pg A Mb with 3 5 1 viti P
12 Standard Berberis oo th fine hi heads, d 40
wax Hi ARDY & Sox, Seed-growers, . Mald: sex.
N Py 2 which ma ole in i аша, or СТЕ)
Office c ordet on Maldon
ІСК colléetion 1 CAPE BULBS. , com-
12 Abies Do lasii, Е 80 E
5 b MON $104 feet, true and fine plants 2M "E ЕП im D 1
do, Menzies 3 at hs wide y о АТ. ВЕБ
12 Ced 28 Aen tj to 3 27 70 fine ants -. b mt 3 Fe or "X hay goat ntity ‘of fes —3 T,
— Pinus С peo 2 bri, 3 feet fi 3 foot, do 1 do {| чу be s -condition.—-A pply to Навхитт, the
12 еп lét A rbutus, b bee in pats fH c Y T — — Cottage, 1 Bead Kent, adjoining the e Brighton and Croydon
18 ЧА irons 2103 fet, 'searlet, 3 LIM A TREES, в to 12 fet high Several Thousands.
' ——ů— shad Mere enean R of the for Sale, at 30s. per 1
ix [үте than 100: к» ide i di apirip Became Сахт, St. John's Street ER Colchester.
ododendrons, — sea 2
100 7 om na m see cei extra; z n A A RCH — YEAR SEEDLING
Panty seven years old, s bui dm tei:
| D Cedar of Lebanon, 12 to 2 . extra, 9 80 саж WOOD axp SON have a fine Stock of
$ lowering and Evergreen S mabey two ota a sort ы: ӨЙ. the above to offer to € Friends.—Prices (which are
100 Fine double Hollyhocks а. —2 moderate) will орама on application.
100 — and best Herb: 40 | | Woodlands Nurse rsery, Матен eld, near E'ckfield, Sussex.
1 55 Roses. — oe prize — two of & vort € — 20 " HE SEED IDE.
1 4
50 Standard Roses Arber dn e мейе stain fine 80 15 Quarr ғ Picke
bue NETUS Dd 8 FORD MARROW PEAS, direct from the farmer, an
1000 Laure . 100 Бре o —Sample and price may be had I of Mr. 70 v
1 1000 ET ce „ 80 Brack, Salesman, Covent Garden a London
1000 English Oaks, extra, tra, transplanted, ес Om SH-LEAF POTATOES, all PPS
FRUIT QR EES. per doz.—s. bushel. Jackson's soy Kidneys, ditto "Petr "А зд
Apples and Pears, standards, 4 or ту fine .. 8 and Early Prolifics, 25. т bushel.—Apply to Mr. B. CAXT
dwarfs, 88.; nd ' „ 30 | Nurseryman, Colchester, i.
Cherries and Plums, standards, 5 feet r AR
i Nite sas —— 3 ” & ү Жор ВАШ, POI POTATOES FOR SA ALE.
u Á 3 rst-rat 1
Rhubarb, best sorts, true, per 1 "95e. to 95s. | at 9s. E TRUE
АП — — UY poer tes as possible ; and a reference Welham, m Notts.
is u M 80 from unknown correspondents.
Eit LLIAM JACKSON & Со, Bedale, Yorkabhes. "n ew е orders, made payable at Retford, must accompany
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YOUELL & 00. BEG TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING :—
Аат standard 5 to 6 feet, bushy,
127. per dozen.
E — rf trained, strong, 30s. per doze
учо: A - 5 to 6 feet, good heads, 187. per dozen.
rong, 304. рег r dozen,
THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASP BERRY, first introduced. to the
horticultural Жо - i -— still maintains its aem —
over eer other R aspberry in ulti vation, е еа
рег 0
У, of unequalled size and 6 |
W — the dessert, e ре ет 100.
Rita P
Roses, а c collection of the-most approved varieties for summer
and antumn blooming ; standards, per - e y 18s,; half do., 15s.
^ ome dwarf on own roo! ‚фет doze
* * and other Roses, very strong, for thicket planting,
20s
Rose, Pai’ Queen Victoria, standards and half standards (buds),
35. 64d. е
n 60-size pots, 38. Gd. each.
Catalpa а syringefolia, 2 = 3 feo x per dozen,
acranth experience of last season proves this
SR: — * the m * * mm hardy evergreen flowering,
. that we possess; 1s. eac
Erica codonoides, fine hardy variety, like Arborea, but better,
15. Gd. enel
» 1 6s. per doze
HARD CLIMBERS.
Hederia pr eene or Giant Ivy, 1s. 64.
r-striped, 2 — ch; palma —.— = 6d. each,
HARDY. ANNUAL. AND BIENNIAL. FLOWER SEES"
GAMUEL FINNEY a Lnd Co. me now
Choice selections of the: most re
sue
DS-ALL FRE rico:
NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, all Free p
SOLD BY “ Post,
EpGCUMBE RENDLE & Co., See edsmen, РЇ.
COLE'S CRYSTAL WHITE
the finest —— seleeted for size and flavour, h, 6s. per \ 1 LE Y.—This is а Dwarf
in strong bushes, 4+, per do: dé RI wel. very ито 186d: each. kind, rarely exceeding 18 inches in height, is very 2
M cri all the most, approved ashes, bue y hie. nudiflorum, 1s, each. a e d, aud if s at tlie e il
Raby Castle, Black pas з, 4s. per dozen iecur Qu. d variety, will come into use a month earlier, and —
Straw berries, all the finest pete id 95 ‘tong p cae Чай montana, 13 per dozen алыган: month later. See Mr. Cole’s itis dy in thie Pager
бы undivided roots of Myatt's ictoria and Linnæus 8, 4 Sie diflora, 18s. per dozen. packet, or small ones 1s. per pack
т 2024 fori а end diit mA on] 1s.each. BROCCOLI.—COMING'S 2 1
Figs, Brown lachia, strong, 2+. 64. each. a rsonii, Ís. each. WHITE.—This variety is for the first d
Asparagus (G З years, per 100, 3s. 6d.; 2 years, 2s. 6d. pet 100. ERES. — Trumpet, d der io, each. ublic, the entire stock having been procured from Mri
е very strong, бу. ре r 100. Bignonia — superba, 1s. t was thus r by Mr. Newman, Gardener 10
се. Я 2 bee growth the latter make in oar sen- Passiflora cærulea, 1s. each. Right Hon. the Earl La Warre, of Bo la :
very fine and healthy. Ime T gar э I" — ^ А a 12 you that I consider it the best late Broccoli т
onis Я s utha, 95. к thas given те great sine Fha ibited it.
3 ON FER/E (Is Pors); Wistaria sinensi 1 o 3s. б. == I Horticultu ral Show B, d e fir —.
Araucari: da. rn the massiv. ad unique cha- Boursault, —À ea limbi g "e tm чт p A 60 4
racter.of this tree, joined 2 —— hardihood, entitle it to plants, p per dozi | is quite —— (= the "tis 4; the sun. Т
the first place among pens . We possess a large S Ceanothus Keen т than C. azureus, 12s. per dozen. ps the first week i а jum Mr. Coming says
and beg . it as follows as gidus, the hefdiest and best of the new Californian | much pleased idi gue re Bróceoli,
Pun ane 30$, per dozen. species, 2s reeommended it to m — rs, but y:
" Cotoneaster microphylla, admirable for walls; its white flowers variety is quite a fortnight later.” We have
3 feet Ве. each. and cora s form a striking contrast to its dark green | quantity on sale at 28. 6d. per packet.
; Fine large specimens, 4 2 eas each. foliage; 9s. — dee RENDLE’S SUPERB WILCOVE.—'"his is
Cedrus Deodara, the sacred Cedar of the A т the Кайн Horticultural writers and growers to be j^ T
1 year, from se жер 100 GREEN HOUSE PLANTS. e best Spri 3 in cultivation. Six Heads.
. r of pane I erts et with brum. in ‘good strong ва in Lindon 4 May last, weighing more penc
Mn 1 ч re per donen. ozen ; buds, 215. r doze | have no hesitation i ia saying that . is the — t late
inches to 2 eet, 0. E us D ein in large 4s, 125. per dozen; existence. bod have a good stock of seed
3 to 4 feet, splendid plants... н . — xy frm à 4 Te VU Eie. E. n
nice plants, — s, in many fine varieties, 9s. p. doz. 36. brester.and G. PAUSE
27 qe dgecimene 2 choice d showing flower, new varieties, ud Ihave bee 9 чк ө». ‘successful with a.
Irish Y éws, 2 to 3 feet 9з.рег gem Nader inen, саи; this fine ereeper, of robust habit, pro- taking al the prises offered by the Alerts | à
Taxus or agr uptight ov, n 15. m duces s bell-shaped, highly premi Nes of the
„ adpressa, 6 3 purest white, In large clusters; 2 pla each. PARSLEY—Rendle’s Treble Garnishing. This bas
d oe inr weeping Yes .. JA Hg Y 7 Passiflora racemosa the ^ Сах хе for a green- | Proved by the London Horticultoral Society to be = there
uw" 3 Mos. A house, producing: in abundance its pretty purple flowers; thoy have met with. It is deseribed i
nähe Fannie W strong plants, 12.64. each. d . orietako an qnod t variety.” "баги
Ё csv eee Бе, each 2 Bellotti, a fes ch- coloured ariety, 2 s Winter Match A ў superior. |
9 * ме; ^15 to 18 inches — e 2. ы. Ӯ — ‘oe — produ — fine se Seit | variety, and will stand the winter well, being e hi.
" Goveniana, 18 inches to 2 feet bladdery flowers freely i — our nu p" last season, on It can be е highly 9 per p
„ Funebris; 154 сн oh ab 48s. We tly recommend it gbly o rnamental ; it ABBAGE.—Enfield Mar This varie is спе у ma
„ Uhdeana,9toi2inehes .. ... “spe dian makes a beautiful specimen ; s trong plants in large 48s, 1s. '6d. 2 T pes a of the Cabbages," ani е 11 does it deserve the name.
EAM й 13 to 2 её... i 1 C сак fine specimens, 38. 64. ubtedly one of the best. varieties now vin, endet
petites oto States „ . 90. з mexicanus, a neat анн, produéing flowers 64 t. Se ddl
b re IE . 35, 6d. each: 9 yor as the Orange, dozen. LETTUGCE.—Néw Crystal Cos. This is a very i 4
с [pei 9s.perdozen. Aphelexis, f fine varieties, flowering plants, 1s. each, M . 6d. per packet.
e. 1 b a very ornamen tal species, of most Crassula, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, new deep scarlet variety,| _CUCUMBER:— Cuthill's very ‘st
pias toe Senter? very strong... 12s. variety, saved by Mr. Cuthill, of of Combervell en per p
PE MT excelsa, or ta this fine ГЕ from the Hima- station ot a e ; pretties t, perkaps, of the genus, producing BEET.—New Silver Curled. 15. 4
layas, has long silvery 8 — of very rapid growth. retty blue and white flowers nearly through the season; Ро» Early Blood Red "Turni; p. Pian Boe dh yi
It merits A рро? » — the sae - ч strong plants, 9s. pe 4 D udra n
f „In pots. en. eschenaultia formosa x per dozen, variety.. 1s. per packet. XE
12 to “a inches, bushy . 85. Е si 8з. per Bassano. 15. per packet. d
ле As qoo adea 7 12% „ Sollya ар лене Д a a neat blue £ — ereeper, suitable for LEEK —Large. Musselburgh INN Procured ai
“oi dy ede 9 Ж trellises, 185. Scotland. 6d. per packet. 7
one fe s Fs dea y ” теі — he: ae iki fine old favourite 12s. pe: zen. TURNIP— of Yellow Tura 8 Golden Ball. This is 4 moot excl
1 ‘ 2 cacia armata and linearis, fine plants, full of flower, i — new variety of Yellow T 64. per packet.
^ T da ap a a - per 1 la ie riu om am s nique (Henderson's), 36. 6d. each. di yes: BE ss: Oran iib elly. This i is a е valuable sort, and .
species, fi ы) etory, „Per pa
у; it makes a pretty ade in a situations where very tali ñ peresse ^" 6а. a ponent 2s. each, Do. Een Finland. A er sort, pr a Arad yellows, Jis
trees мез desirable, its m height being 50 feet. is echina oseum, ts. 62. each of good sha оне ry clean gwyn
Mns 33 pin 405. ee 6з, сел » dens major, 9s. per dozen. gri Lees pe Ys per oz
— aoe . 30s. А- quinquevulnerum, 2з. 6d, each Golden Globe. An excellent new sort. 1s. per packet
— дыр on e £ zb Park, 1 6d. each [x ~The above four v of Turnips should be grown dy
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Onions are to be grown the ensuing year, leaving the the husk so prepared, I was obliged to abandon it, for д» | without purchase, or pube барова Messrs. Bromley
in ins i ‚ Co., and
in this condition until the time of sowing arrives, which | urine. Im y add, that the Coffee-berry when in decoc- defray, can ofcourse undersl the shopkeeper]
is about the second week in 8 It iie receives tion. is is called Кат, and the mir 8 vei Kishur. An Old | | Stocks for Fruit Trees—In Rivers's
а good coat of well decomposed stable and co t alluded to:— |“ Miniature Fruit Garden," permit wii me 0 B
dung, mixed with at-il: And. ia. dps; dog ve the Coffee plat i 4 oum congenial eee gne climate | observations on the “working” and culture of those
shallow, just deep enough to bury the dung ; afterwards | exhibits great luxuriance in its foliage, throwing out | very popular fruits, the Peach, Nectarine, and Apricot.
it gets a slight sprinkling of sea or other sand, in order | abundance daane of sahara «nd Jalen) de ms, especially when First, then, I would state that, in whatever way we may
to the soil from sticking to the shoes. Beds|from any cause the main stem ge thrown out of the һә рды, i eie ратй леі аена
are then marked out 4 feet wide, with foot alleys | perpendicular, to which it is very "liable from its great|to get on on prosperously, more especially in matters
Each bed is now trodden all over, the La ree: cumbent weight compared with the hold of its relating to horticultare + for so so long as we continue to
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into the alleys with the back of the rake. On this 8 of this propensity, often give the plant a anten teca round and upbraid us for our folly. You must,
slightly loosened surface the seed is sown, and the soil | considerable inclination, not only to increase the foliage, | therefore, pardon me if I tell all whom it may concern,
taken from ith the rake, i but to obtai ae frui g stems, when | | first learn t
thrown thinly over them just sufficient to cover the | ones uctive. It is also „ desirable | talk of their cultivation. That there is something very
Seed, The beds are then neatly raked lengthwise. · In | to limit the height * the A by lopping off the top, wrong in this, the first and great principle, no man of
this way Onions can scarcely fail | to increase the produce d facilitate collecting it, and | observation can question; and hence in no small
wall. fres emis —— the i | measu i j
Levels. akin ing banks, &c., ese are y of ajo gum,
found the following description of level very useful, 1 vegetation which becomes injurious to the quantity of numerous other ills, too often seen in the walled
took a piece ‘of well seasoned oak, 5 inches square, and | the fruit or berry unless removed; and — this | gardens nma e the United . — There are
' From the cen this I ta bundant foli b erted into an arti who really unders'
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thin | must beco ——ů 5 and t ene — е — it. Some two years ago I re-
) a circle of degrees was eee Cy g the leaf | member hearing it stated that Mr. Rivers had unfortu-
engraved, In the centre of the plate I fixed a pivot for to emand for | nately lost a large quantity of the Stanwick Nectarine,
four thin steel points or hands to move on, and which | an article they 9 in Голасна, e and which for the | fever lie being БЫДЫ орел stock the satius ok ial
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nch moved the other three and yellow on the tree and fall off in the course of|think that it is something like Due de Tilly” in its
he whole covered in with | Nature, contain the largest of extract and make | nature. Ido not mean ia form, sas, or colour, but in
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— т the reward offered to the first who , processes—pointing out their respecti ve advan
ather ties, — . . рава Ade HUNC NP ei into that country. The spawn | disadvantages—and showing their practical —
ation of which id at all ё times to constitute the lead- | was taken out in tanks with Valisneria, according to Mr. ap em rec sated that . rg ye Меш pe
ing featu when we desire to effect an unison between | Warington’s system. S. Gurney, Jun., Carshalton, ve a ee маа а i d : сүнәр — т 300 e experiments,
two vegetable organisms. This same law will be found = because most uniformly ml was Heres —
to hold good even throughout all the animal world. t g test. The following combina , рер. е " |
One word, therefore, in reference to this all-important Satie les. for : ee eee late сома favourable |
article, the stock. to a nursery, a provincial one, Lichens, viz = pre „ ing matter sie о“
example, and ask the master or foreman, how| BOTANICAL, OF eee, b. 10.— The 2 resident d'or Se vent
many, and what kind of stocks they use.for.* working" in the chair. The following papers were read: REA — . : 5 * -—: EE
the different kinds of the above fruits on, and уор | Remarks on р Plants. Ву Cha ze €; Babing ^ [2T ind a Syt à moderate
will seldom find that more than one is employed; M. A., F.R.S., Tbe author stated that nee the EM combinin i lements караит Дун, so d та, ae
occasionally you may find two, but this is of rare publication of ае thir edition of 5 ae m of нала es oan ons eon жерк pps d 2 the kind ang
occurrence. True, this or these make very pane у Botany, his e npe — N xe ral | amo : y T Ма combination
ed trees, and for the time are quite suited t е | gr о ы, am her by the dis: ipt of new native A
— ad. 4 urpose, whose tim, as a matter of e cad T finding that he had taken an erroneous ph den demon ONE the Rr however
business, is to get rid of them as soon as he But view of them in that 5 Pa and that he purposes to give Є rent t one DAY opps o be m detail or results,
how is it in after grow th, when Der juices are re hrought la series of papers to ‘the . Society, embody ying the results a esc nes i sof
in closer approximation, and more thoroughly to c of h his paper he commence і
mingle wie each other! I have heard it said, tha that with the genus — of which he described T. | abroad, 2 кка) nd — кон ocurable substitute fop
* When Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug. - minus, T. car and T. saxatile. He considers | the Roccel ee е nt ice y becomin scarce, and
war.” We haye the Muscle, the He s, the Bromp T. majus as no 8 species, but as being formed out | consequ vam he od, i ғ X commerce, haying
and the Pear Plum, all very useful and valuable in wes of larger pic of each of these three species. ds sometimes fetch x 8 кабару no less than
way ; but modern practice has P a fifth stock, gives revised characters, dwelling particular! 0002. per 2 iche o plants can be so ee y collected.
ich, together with the use of one of. the four named, | presence or absence of leaves at the lower joinings of preserved as ary iae acida We 2 be
will not only render the use of the others unnecessary, | the stem, the nature of the vaginal portion x сн petiole ole | dried, pulverised, a HG : diua 5 a bulk be an
but at once give you clean, healthy, long-lived, and | with ыо ааа арре endages „ the direc the objection to transport, > ^ ole eM Matter
fruit-bear aring trees, the treatment and culture of which Soie e of the petiole, and of the 8 * the may be collected in the way * alrea y mentioned,
shall form the subject-matter of a future communica- pai and the form of the carpels. The next genus Ascending to the verge o eternal snows, and
tion. A Gardener. which he called attention was Polygala, “of which he | descending to the ocean level—with a
Protecting Wall Trees 1 / have adopted the эм eribed P. vulgaris, and its wian depressa ма diffusion Wt is co-extensive ers the surface ot
— | "ey ith реф I first. make a rough oxyptera; P. calearea and P. uliginosa. He оче our earth, is ult to s "E where Lichens shall
— ps f the [5 I intend to cover, and | that in tliis genus ee bon т oad to the not be adis There are "n ads of small rocky
upon m this; place a laren flong Wheat straw. This in mich the leaves rranged, and to the 55 | Bieta in the boundless ocean, and there are sands
done, I nail m" down with laths, so that no litter can caused by the “dierent lengths to which the stems | mi of barren rocky. coast and sterile mountain-range
pe; then place my supports мич. the wall, and | extend each paper will appear in the in every part of the world, which, though at present
the e covering upon them, which, if jndicionaly Annals of Natural History and the Society's Trans- | unfit to bear any of the higher members of the vegetable
— ill be found to admit plenty of light, an at the | actions. 2. On the Dyeing Properties of Lichens. By kingdom, yet are carpeted and adorned with a rich
exclude much frost. G. Bundy, i 1802/8 W. L. Lindsay, M.D.—At a former meeting Dr. | covering of Lichens, and of those very species, too,
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d om Tunis he is said to have brought | propert le Ж 4 chiefly 2 pied ‘is a d ө: extended use of the Lichens as dye-agents. What ren-
not onip the * of his Асино but the pretty flower | Seda eo ей a. their ‘application to | ders it very probable that efforts in this direction are
called Indian Pink, sending it from the African shore to the dyein у &e., by the Miu ighlanders, likely to meet with success is the great similarity of
his garden in Spain — time it won its way into under the OK ы ot " Crottles.” The pro us dE mind- species found all over the world. It has been
garden in Europe. Yuste was a very | facture of the various crottles gen ау. consisted i in | noticed that the European. species, which, of con are
for these simple tastes aud harmless pleasures. macerating the powdered = chen for two or three weeks, | best еч differ little from those of North А merica.
he Emperor spent part of the summers in embellishing in stale urine, exposing the mass freely to ik wc by ране ert Brown remarked the same fact with regard
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terrace on which he placed a fountain, and laid out а | laceous and other sima A either to heighten the|the similarity in natives of the South American
Mn beneath it be formed a second parterre, | colour or impart consistence. Solately as m: (and itis| Of a large collection mie by Professor Royle: 42
ted like the first with flowers and Orange trees. | presumed the practice continues to the present day) Mr. ewe, Don pronoun r every one to be
gst poultry were some Indian fowls, sent him | Edmonston stated that, of four or five Mite dyes, used | identi al with European eee m examining . |
by the Bishop of Placencia. He. also caused a couple by the Shetlanders to colour cloth and yarns, two at raw vegetable products, sent by diferent connie?
of fish-ponds to be formed with the water of the adjoin- | léast were furnished by Lichens, viz., a brown dye from | the Great Exhibition of — I am satisfi that, even
ne meets and stored one of them with trout and the | Parmelia saxatilis, under the name of “Scrottyie,” and | now, there are many fields open for the E
Mapa i is wi rom ra ]
8. ;
reasonable prospect of passing many years.“ Dadma m of Lich he stated: “Our untaught senses from almost every — Er the een including o our own
Adulteration of Guano.—On ie last the filing should ае lead us to expec t the. гүз эң whose | young colonies; and as a
conversation took place in a Norwood omnibus, betw llus exhibits the brightest i to yield the finest | value, I may intro uce here the copy of a note aj
the iet famo i colour simi a eim lla the às
ep
20001. for it. © Pray,” says the gentleman, “how much | the greatest abundance by the жәл; species from which а. "Айб abundant on ме bills around (аш)
did уой make of your loam for 1% e pro-|we s| east expect to derive any, viz., in those most | and might be made an nen й s
prietor said, * Т cleared 2000/. by it, and pg tes | devoid of external colour. This, though at first sight
easily cleared 10,000/., had not some. scoundrel exp very remarkable, is easily explicable, when we remember
itin the Gardeners’ Chronicle ; why, I had 1400/. for | that, in most of the so-called dye-Lichens, colorific prin- | tatement 1
d,” say ial was | ei i only ye con-
much better for the farmer, as the real guano only|verted into coloured substances under a
1 the crops" This 1 place is now а combination of circumstances. Some үү» Meere
garden. Dulwich: e olouring pcne ready forme d, and these
" Value of Coppice ЧЕ reed mna given us, at | th int of the thallus of the paws, ч р become
les d and particularly | Ch or Pari arietinie) Mid ie На | Ev.
e to and fe aid i in 8 vulpina. In other Dm | or.
we find principles whieh, while in the plant, and
I b E ett lourless, bu
the
had | influence of atmospheric air, water, and ammonia, yield
| грд substances. This series of coloured ee is |
aecount bt мшш identity, under the pi pa
Orceine.” “It is highly probable,” meee r- Lindsay,
that when the M S stry rtr doa
y studied, and the whole anak of 3 ba ri
and produets better understood, we shall begin to reduce
the present confused mass of complex substances, and
ut 88 qe F through | &
different Lichen spe Another section of the paper | €
arious tests of |
proceed on the о ot por. the colouring
matter by phos. conjunction with the decom-
posing action of екта деч oxygen and water ; ot!
1 và 0 товони the colorific
2 neiples of Fai а of the dye Lichens, and some of
* Ne Ta js ў gi on our зача chemical re-agents.” The author noticed
x i Helot'
imi nik, of Trout to Noii e eee the зур) Westring У stosta, jen
four or five rr ашаа 4. Stenhouse
artificial breeding of trout in the Wandle. About two
inci
Helot’s test consists in уен тін the AMA and | Paul. It
wdered „Lichen for a few hours at a temperature | way i jut the book for i E
4 › in a 8 of ammonia, sufficiently A small х луй of Vanity Fair, neatly got ; ho
-321-51885.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 167
z —ͤ— — —
safely i in such places without heat or more protection tite new in character from any in its class: Pillar of Beauty
Ga чест Memoranda. than the glass lights mh are put am them in (р 1 2 l. eh aera deri doe ema pid ODES
0 strong rs are apt to get pockety; *
p Hovsr, KEN The grounds about | unfavourable weather ; and when the latter becomes — and Laird), da calis pa —.— fine variety
енча “old — building have been considerably very severe, straw бөке ini are placed on the glass. | for exhibition a single or spike;
g th presen t Lord Holland’s time ; never- In the of the Verbenas the ps are being Байгаа (Parsons) pinkish айба and bu if, close set spikes,
theless, some care has been taken to preserve many of taken off now and pricked out in the shape of че неше у y 2 — Unele fom (Downie
their, biie ÓÓ—À In former days the | cuttings, to — PE 8 supply—the various and Laird), colour ahining black, guard petals very в
earriage drive тж direct to the south | flower-beds, some of are very large, re- and in fine p re, will show bene "ether
bot now it terminates s large gravelled pene quiring great qua antities розе nie thin In a short 2% а spike or single flowers Watford Surprise (Long), colour
‚оп the east side, surro dd steep sloping grassy | time these rooted cuttings will be taken up, potted, for- white and purple sehen}; bs pre pos и eds di
banks of about 5 feet oes the ground having to 2 warded a little in a trifling heat, and then hardened in | excellent form, throws a fine close set spike; Walden Gem
excavated that much to suit the door entrance to the | cold turf pits, previously to being planted out. This eater) colour deep rosy crimson, fine spike; Rosea Grandi-
house. In the course. of this work some trees of | permits the frames to be prepared for Cucumbers e — (В 2 aer hats shaded pink, sequime;a wirpa
rable size had to be moved, and among | also noticed here a series of Mushroom-beds, which are А oe LING FLOWERS
' them a fine Weeping Ash, which has been trans- made in this way :—The material is put up in long | Azavxa: Adora. 1, carmine self with obtuse petals, smooth on
plan with perfect success by Mr. Scobie, the|ridges like Potato-pits or * clamps," and when it has their wt and edge; 2 was quite wit ered, and past
gardener; in the following manner — —.— were | sufficiently eooled down the ridges are spawned and 8 . R
dug on two sides of the tree, and when they had reached | soiled. The only covering they afterwards receive is а rra ie mg 2 — e rine pope d chaste-looking flower
sufficiently far down e ball: was "rammed under till a little 4 and over that straw- frames or protections ; апі | the form of the petal i ee with cheerful colours, but the
on rollers eould be introduced. The т | froms носен: the iili Seobiegathers — to reflex mars an оће ee meneg ee
other flower we have nothing to say; you were 10 unate in .
sides or supports were then removed, and т ball | Plenty " Mushrooms all through the We had | obtaining such good seed.—H F. The white self has a fine
safely lowered to the wooden table below it. A sloping nearly forgotten to — the fine Coda of Lebanon | purple disk, and — ee - oer. but like the purple self
road then cut for it to move re an — for | which are scatte and there over the soft | accompanying it, it was ad cking
A to run into its —— hole. Thus, by m f rollers | undulating lawn on the — side of — — One of Fret ip dam pot resi mo p T + ively enen e dx
{ 8 ou 1 4
under a platform a large tree of this description, with a the largest of these measured 15 fee the trunk, | jagged that no other qualities can overcome so great a defect;
ball of earth weighing some 7 or 8 t s moved іп at 3 feet from the gro Ws likew wise remarked an| 2. Blue, of average general character, colour pale, and texture
an ition to a place a psd S сано dis- | old Elm, which had the fracture of a large limb, near | thin оо eee eee and smooth, but too narrow
tance: from where it previously stood, and now it is the bole, covered with sheet lead, to keep out wet and 7 c4 0%, All more ne less тыйт D kinds possessing the
ing shoots as vigorous as if it had never been prevent decay. This measured 17 -= round, at the | same colours — in cultivation. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and
coach turning formed here is same distance from the ground. There are also many ee ы is ose rough aud loose, but their large [vds of
eut off from the broad terrace walk and lawn on the | other large and fine trees here, which ne жинин] |. ТЫ ee ee P on NH
ў i very attractive fi rdi és; 6 and romisin
north side of the house "by a * sereen-wall," the screen | grandeur to this famous and ancient suburban retreat. Bis — white, pnt it should have ad Жы Mein
consisting о of ornamental Staffordshire brioks. This nme en
El in its centre witha iron
— by short fights ‘ot tps. "On the FLORICULTURE. Miscellaneo
south front of the house a broad terrace prom li has eee ee icc A tieni | | Acrophyllum venoswm.—Althou яч tats beantiful „лал
CULTURAL la eel March 3
been formed, 8 chiefly of Grass, кее әр а йш Meeting, E. Еовтев, Esq. Preside’ n, in the ehair.—At least has Been introduced to our greenhous es from N
má basin in middle ound 40 of the leading members were present on this occasion. The since the year 1836, it has by no means become
fon n 1 the: , and b ed by a Second Annual Report from the committee was read and adopted, Holid. $ y чы
common; but when grown in the shape of a nice dwarf
dg el for the ensuing year. Some new members 88 th Р hap ^ h thi
which « cem it off 7 the park. In the summer time | were мо elected, and several candidates nominated.. The | bushy specimen, I am not acquainte wit anything
wall is ornamented with e vases, ee. when treasurer's report shows an income of 1271. 19s. 10d. against an | among hard-wooded plants more generally admired than
full of Tom Thumb Geraniums and other flowering RU sd Society's T leaving a balance in hand of 6/. 14» 9d. this, with its beautiful white bottle-brush-like —
have a pretty effect. On th t side eee ee Le . e ht bronzy leaf.most beautifull ted ro
plants a pretty effect. On the east si It contains . — os ater things the following list o 8 y Lien
of — house is a geometri wer garden made flowers to to which js — ee кнм ка Merit, and edge. > the see Ss few plants of it exhibited at
up of beds on gravel: margined, and in some ls of Commendation have been aw 1 1852; | our great ех ibitions, it may be suppose titis a
а ^ á ы but rh — sake of b - h fed t th
eases even embroidered in an interesting manner poet its dir Fie ак cans de rose Porfection, 1: Modestum, Plant very difficult to cultivate, but such is not th
with Box. That portion of this garden nearest the 1. Aum : Beauty of Bath, 1. AZALEA: 8 udica pictrata, 3 : | By paying attention to the following practical remarks,
mansion has been recently laid out in large Rose beds | Indica vittat a, 3. CALCEOLARIA: Ara any grower of it may meet with “perfect ecess. In
surrounded with marrow Box borers, which in summer, 5 areal, . | the first place, procure a bushy plant from any respeet-
are filled with 3 The centre piece of the . 3. йине. n : Versailles Defiance, 2. 5 able nu or it can be propagated rendil from
below this is an oblong square Alba. magna, , 3; Beauty of Hamilton Terrace, 3; — А * selecting — half-ripened pieces with a
by ; walks 6 э wide; with a gild dd Sun. dial at t pe Lake 3 3: | Field Mar 4? i 3 л 3; 0 ulia, 11 rouerite hard hee d introducin ng t hem into pots prepared for
кн ir mor. Venness, 3; A леге 2 Н Ta
? ноев and surrounded Әр. borders, in | à Anjou, 1 PE ad ne, 2; Model of Perfection, 3; Nonsuch, 3; | СОЎ " а aid filled — > үч Amante 2 —
: e et E — of cire : circles chaine = . 3; pne " urata, 2; irm Arten, $5104 Purity, Bug Queen — 2 ee top = sy ich p ma —— de
together ae i were: arther down is a smal] of Beauties, osalind, YOLAMEN: Persicum rubrum, 3. sand; press it down closely, inser e сабат inder
ri eut off from the rest 8 shorn Yew : — — nr aot аць. rad ; —.— bell-glasses, and place them in a little bottom heat,
and Box hedges. This contains three Hollies of different | Globe, 3; ‘Laura Lavington (fancy), 1; Lilac King, 1; Lord | Where l strike readily ; but а young plant, if
clipped nearly as round as balls; also a fine bust By угор, 1; Miss Caroline 1; Miss Mathews (fancy), 3; Miss healthy and clean, wi e preferable, and save much
of Napoleon the Great, a small fountain, and against the | Ward (faney), 1; bu UN Star, 3; Morning Star, 1; Nancy | time in the formation of a M ME vou
ite is a BeAt Where i (fancy), 2; Phan 2: Queen Victoria, 2; Queen Victoria, 1; ma г supposing it to be
) РР? е; Rogers s said to have Sir F. Th auper d "Sic d John Franklin, SEO M QNA QUA Ў ve succeeded in t
sat and meditated on his “ Pleasuresof Memory." This | 2; W (taney), 3; i onden (fancy) 3. Юегригхтсм : | in spring, the first thing to be attended to is to
$ Bar in NE ul 1 ere Xx. He nderso: ASininifiora rà pra, 1; M. s 2: 1 Ith some li ht
other high colour lan: — ord — the north Side S Ерна n T telo splendida, 2 Sai ay gs cene н-т — A break i well up sda to ha
by a brick wall, and on the east by a high arched wall, randum, 2; Nonsuch, 3. GLADIOLUS: Atro-rosous, 3; Gem, the quantity of nice sharp sand wit h a portion of broken
clothed with luxuriant Ivy. In front of this latter 2 Josephine, 2; Mrs. C. Beale, 1; Mrs. Wilmore, 1; potsherds. Mix these ‘well to ogether, and thoroug
isa si ў Н 7 ' National, 1 sittacinus
, ^ Superbus, 3; Wellington, 2. Нотлт- drain your pot; then take your plant, place ——
ga indt ene з „ and nor: Charl 1; Cream of the Valley, 1; Crimso y m |
beyond that a sloping Grass lawn. On the south side | King, 2: Crimson n — it, and press down firmly. One
ihe stables used to stand, but they have. recently been | of Arc,3; King of Roses, ya tds of Yellows, 3; Lavinia,2; T re especially in mind, 9 under the opere
yard эе out into a small flower garden Magnet, 3; Meteor, 3; Model of Perfection, 1; Penelope, 2; tion o "moe: is, never pot deep
j Pillar of Beauty, 1; Pourpre de Tyre, 1; Purity, 3; Remus, 2; 4
the horse poo еу converted into an ornamental fish pond, | Rosamund, 2; Safranot,3; Safranot, 1; Swansdown 1; Trium. of the plant elevated above the ball of — so that no
and es themiselyes, which are said to be as old | phant, ip "White Globe, 1. Murx Pink: (——2),3. . Pansy: | Water may at amy time ere.
as — d Oliver Cromwell, made into an Oran ‚ | Fear arless, 1; Joe Miller, 2; Kossuth, 2; Mrs. Rouse, 2; ноо, potting, place itin a ‘close pit, mie —
Conservatory, and ball room; over the whole of which, s. T sdown, s. E 2,5; Sir J - Cathcart, "X Sir J i 2 — to cold cutting winds or currents of air; shut the pit
]l as abo d wan түкчө — — vanter ancy) 3 Aret! „ә js М 4 rer
aswell as above a covered passage which leads to them, 2; „3; Astrea, Attraction, in good time in the
ich Ariadne к — ee emis iin —
is an open gr Dis from which a fine view of the Вани gii St, Jons i Went (ione fancy) 33 Жаы [os overhead with clean tepid water, when it will soon begin
intricacies o surrounding garden and grounds can tin " : vatis to grow vigorously ; and any long ling loose shoots
be obtained. Let us now revert to the Orangery, which ilie om She op LS Bachan Fancy, 1 opone ы ri | that may make their should be be removed
с 20 of the finest trees of the kind in | Gi 418; Hora 3; Incom- order to keep the plants round and bushy, If they do
ET — fb
] forge re ТЕ, нагору · Mos fancy 2; Rubens, 2; W 2; (Zaire, 2. PxxerENQN; | — \ б omnes "S
trees were all fresh tubbed by Mr. Scobie, who partially | Variahite, 3, Рет: Lady Cullum, 8. Puro ene een ae time time eee
them, and gave them a mixture of loam, — (variegated), 3; Cg 5 2. too late in the season, say not after July, as in
1 sigue peat, — — Гаара а. ике of Ru MAT P Pis Ast S 5 ids esse ib nali Fhobtve eee
a ere jd apr M the 1 ! T gus Ae Boe «cd mor ate W ith roots before "Aur growing season is
: and dor ias, some of Ата ri Climbing, often car * m. as
are at least 10 feet high, and at present one mass ps 1 somma: C- Cpa i 8; — vov
of blossoms, Associated with them are also fine speci- | 2; "ule Rival, 2 2.
Mens of the tree — —— and . — Ata b and pre а оа “ "Foi en eee the сас
among. .smaller subjects mu eo ut in Seottis — as ng wel apted
— useful Coronilla glauca and Epaerises main килешер pan — [xs "pen lia — еза pe *
of kali: thoeng — th, hig! Cr f the Valle c: y
х4 AUT ing months. On the south-west of the — sme Pag? A1 and au formed tdi Ps * à ä
Yatory just mentioned, but at various distances from it, eng? Li Baton (Downie sa 3 Srg oh dark dent;
lay detached | kiteke ET or Buant tals, high овой 2 em improved in
реве апі e Puri) iis is a seedling non “General Tw
—— га appearance pe ie ——— in N, but ra
osor set on the spike ; >| as "ding is is во o injiios to this plant M ос
becom
“season in pis will be ——
well established in its t before the
—
prepare it for winter. About the middle of н
d Е weather is settled and fine °), place itin due
r sh doors for a few
. of Ате 1 rsons) del icate ho, p bably the finest
formed Holl . 5 in cultivation, beautiful spike; King of | mould
e
Dale as анн.
colour ros y purple, exquisite form, fine either as 2 Жы or | care, rather let it get too dry than too wet; but always
single flower} Mrs. Moulding (Turner), colour 8 white, p ^ near ns увак upo а he of “moderation
margined in the way of a Picotee with pink, very attractive ; | in her
Pepe d'Tyre (Bircham), colour ruby purple, close set spike, ine cac ease—neither "too wet nor мо e Here it
flowers well formed aud large, tinged or shaded with pink, will ripen its " to W bloom-buds
and in April and May it will expand its beautiful bloom.
When out of flower, it should be judiciously pruned by |
e, and then placed in
8
the most
y
ds pe idis
ne; in Turner’s Florist, Fruitist, |
splen
Be ag
ndi
select beret
nd rden Mise
= Merican "ala. pe j deir Silk-worms.—As soon as ko
dis over, the Oaks begin to blossom
the course of a few w days they as a splendid gold-
coloured — owing to the ag, aments >a cover
all the branches ; the young leaves burst forth simulta-
' neously, and scarcely eight days tay ve elapsed ‘befor’
the trees again assume their rich fresh foliage. It is a
t a distinctly marked spring, Vows in den
u
manner unfolds itself. While this sprin
and the Bici region, large cocoons of si bs x nal
in — are se ng down from
of , They derive their origin "gae
Which аа itse ir per^ arge
y increases in cir-
cocoons at
towards morning t
from each worm
associate together i in piss
becomes
Liebmann, in Hooker's Jou
anner a
we oon, which thus
Calendar of Operations.
(For the r week.)
THE GARDENERS’
ut 800 меб orms | ё
co
omes augmented at the 5 ate of 1600 threads each.— f
[0
| same. Supply the erop in with wea
water. Keep the bottom- beat ety at 85° or г dire
CHRONICLE.
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI
CK,
During the last 27 years, for the ensuing wi eek, endin;
| abouts. BP Rs ce — 19, 1553,
{ ә, 2 ^x |a лы.
| The ame — a но apy gardening being March. Н * $ HR | А Yes 705 Era — ing Winds
those most y adopted in places of mode E 238 | 75 шы of ain |: ikali al
extent, and for situations where a more rma ч vd suari os ni * W — a
"did en m о затраце with other objects ; her rare Mon.” 1 j| n3 зв 5 3 10 оо . i : 5
of the e description, and espécialir where the Т. i $03 | з | 420 7 036 [ald i
| proprietor is sia cons ter p о : e cad bedding To Friday 18 18 Үр $59 227 ДЫЎ "ed - | ai
an idi , an
i recommend that
| Campanulas
mental herbaceous pla
| among
| invaluable, while the
In cession of blooms * ee — to near
ought Mo obtain for re general introduction,
partie arly where — боде rs, and а continuous
show of blossoms, are — : the improvemen
in habit
| |in the —
»
d colour which is 8 taking place
and other gen of herbaceous чоц.
ional — for чен ving the
= should 2 агі rolled, — consolidate
em элес чаны late frosts. The prese e will be
s a f ble one for ноте the surface of such
worn down, and require a coating of
e are unfavourable to turning walls
weeds, as they
ERA as are
new ma —
solely for
Roses, be
uire thinning oe shoots, — vl moderately eut
ybri an ons; while others
The highest temperature during the above iod occurred
1836—therm. 69 deg.; and the lowest on the 17th, 1845—thenme 16
r
Notices to Correspondents,
AsPARAGUS: Sub. Saltis a good manure for Азра:
proper way is to apply it now, making the beds n
and again in July. viis
Books: A елар з одати writes to say that
work has e
за -— having been published M 1852.
nly say in reply, tha ed any irregu.
larity i in the delivery of our own c
opy.
CHERRIES: 7 S. Six sorts for a wall May Duke, Elton, Knight's
arly Black, Late Duke, Bigarreau, —— Florence.
EMIGRATION : = м arid БЕ bene rtake to advise you in
a matter of s mportanc is. You dM d make
s dii
yourself 3 with what hes 1 published on the sub.
ject, and then judge el тортар
Froit Trees: W L, . The tof your Apple-tree has been
severely attacked — ‘the poco Seu. p (Aphis з lanigera),
When this insect infests eyen шеу g shoots, you can only
get rid of it by means of a ga ne. The m mechanical
force of the water will wash down the. Gert and, at the same
time the leaves will be refreshed and the health of the tree will
consequently improve. |
Funer: Constant Reader. ua the exception of the fourth
Fasciculus, which is still to be had at 1 in Frith
Street, Soho Square, Berkeley n * British Fungi” eannot be
srocured. Ayres’ “Dried Fungi" may probably still be
btained at Pamplin’ s, and will in some measure n»
rou want. Th no work S ACA, devoted to w.
)roperly called Nil fungi. M. J. B.
—
e
Peu orn
olled, to be in readines ess
h e, from present appearances, will
not be required fees ad this spring.
GARDEN.
Premising that ds pruning, training, &c., of trees
and fruit bushes is
T DEPARTME directe berry plantations, which
Tun weather 7655 become s fire heat Py be [ЭРРЕ Wh aav suffered severely. The should be
lispensed with for hard „unless cleared of weeds, and a dressing of rotten manure
b night i falls below Ma E this time, Spread between the rows; it may аг өйгө be fo: ра
and for apad E com the n necessary n very lightly, to injure the roots. In
doing this, spread a little soil up to the crown of the
however,
wateri npe early in the
rat
to it surrounded with a damp atmosphere elargo-
goniums, Pay агар м апа ar things of a soft
growth, should night temperature of | on
sept
45°, which may M i increased a [s sabes if the plants |
are wanted ЖА о 2 — Keep them near
and a ient ore apart to admi
ight ‘freely their jua. leaves, which аиа will
and though
re | plants, whic h will assist the growth of new surface-roots
ге Last season в runners should be go
up by - action
After vincis — the surfac
season’s leaves (although turn Wh) thule ту
(al
1 d “old plants for some time ches to ~~ die 7 Mw Na
growth from the ee winds oe 2
N GAR
As the land посао dis, turn p with the for k th
plot intended for Onions and Carrots, that it may become
The seful
ADIOLUS e have always understood that G G. ganda-
vensis is one of the hybrids from. G. pein to the other
ubject is taken up by
some trustworthy experimentalist.
Guazep Watts: Henry. In order that Peaches and Nectarines
May. Doroti well — 2 — flavoured, they require, of
course, a — ~~ of h but this
agent, which, ever adequa "da afforded, will not alone insure
perfection. У of light is also necessary,
tion can only be obtained where the clim ate is such as to admit
e
ig placed a
the face of the wall at top, and 3 feet at the "BORN; чы let 2
glass reach near the ground. If you were to allow 4 feet at
bottom, and кенеге р to grow trees in pots, you w ould have
18 n, for the trees рк wilt
d of j
Mt seem to be no difficulty i
flowers. The pollen sticks readily to
existing hybrids, we do not know if &
found; but there is reason to belie
lurida and sambucina may have had such an ori
MES OF PLAN doza. Plants not in flowe |
EAR TREE: G Н б. The Brown Beurré: is not well adapted for
earing as a standard. Poring a hole gh the stem
can be of little use. Neither this operation, nor ringing,
nor root-pruning seems necessary, as the tree blossoms abun-
dantly. The best thing you can do is to cut it back in autumn,
and graft it ien a hardier sort next spring.
GnA sation, If from a Grass plot a small
sickly Oncnips.—Althoug e|pulverised and open before sowing.
shifting and fresh dressing the general stock will, in| kinds of Onions for general purpose t
most cases, be leted, yet when the stock is extensive, | panish or Portuga — or White Globe, with a
and contains a number of duplicate plants, they should few Sad име peering for late use ; er-ground
not all! be started at the same time, as i is more desir- ырада 3 bulbs till the general
lu; | crop grt pare і e Silver. ra for pieklin sy
at one season, unl ae ü contrary he autumn-sown ts hae now meris a
practice; as this tribe is now mostly commencing rich border, to furnish polos supply, and at the
growth, a gradual in of tempe e, me time a few of the impedisce b+: 5° — n
ie moi немей take place, of Onion d be
to dell y dard *
„„ 10 to 185 oe 5°, with
8 8
ч in house a day
viously to become aired. Temperature from 70° to
. but with caution. C bers the |
TA
е | same purpose. crop
‚| sown in drills a foot perth when the pedi is duly
On heavy soils old tan, decayed leav
or vid eiie are useful substitutes for — =
as the futu T8 of the MR will e most profitable Carrots for small
depend on this being Pass taken that fam are the Searlet Short-horn, and the Short
d this critieal period of their grow пыр young shoots Orange or middle Carrot ; a few of the Long Red ma
4 — E^ off by water 8 slios тей, to lodge be added, as they keep. somewhat better. Prepare a
зау 2 m destroyed ugs or s; these | 9 for — a p of Cauliflowers,
Aster shoal trapped, es a nightly безли Сар , Brussels Sprouts, Savoys, and Leeks ; these
by cando аре Tor the former, till a riddance is effected, latter, to have them ete should be sown under glass in
In plants elr season’s gro a little heat, an ade out. Winter
pay attention to the habitats of the various speci Spinach d Parsley will be much i proved by a
i ch, i the amount dressing of soot on the first wet day. Protect
of light, heat, and humidity which is found ud. tit them | Crowns of Rhubarb, the early kin y
. Stove plants h e pruned in, and placed over them each night, or place a hand-
a few inches of new wood, siloald b. ns potted. glass over them. Seakale in the open ground should be
i Me. of Clerodendrons, Allamandas, V Vineas, | earthed, up to blanch. When il is sandy an
Pe — | 1; light it may serve, but should be broken down fine
alter potting plunge in a mild bottom-heat, and syringe before M onc e om t the heads may not
* y growth. Water must grow
Dp they get
STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON,
For the week ending March 1 as observed at at the Horticultural Gardens
!
& BAROMETER. | ws | ^
| Of the Earth wind. 4
March. Is the Air.
8
з. | 02
S.W.| .12
S. W.] .02
S. W. 11
S W. .03
S. | .00
S. WW. 00
30
hite | PLANTS ON
i and
ved, and $ a 8 1 8 cart
ear
gua t should only be used when they
growth, S er sparingly, +з in general manures
statements? except that A will be trustworthy
suppo by something more than hard
language, the insane reasoning,
such a nature th
tion. We hope it is clearly understood that we do not
ourselves in any wa Se ohich pé sedie bon re} of the pro:
ceedings of the R. A.B, which us officially, and
rinted without alte — — extract,
Воот SECRETIONS : S N. The passages oo long for me do ni
and will — bear —— = is paac that we yourself.
use the wi same sense as y which
If by the. m you wen 4 » include all the matters lare
roots give off, then you mnst what phy: Carbonic
said about the general functions of the skin of plants. Cat lifts
acid appears to be given off in large quantity A ш,
a large stone in consequence of the T
bility o: E ards the
SALSIFY 15% : Rev. D. E. Sow these 7
middle of April, “and it i it is advisable саай .
near the end of April, in case the first should run to
the f your Vines, in a co d
Oi and may — rie EM d
exi e ess. As your peu mating ae ш and
ay Pees e to the
T RC
wn
those who support
Thecoke used at Chiswick forOrehidsis f
re not
contributions is still delayed.
11—1853.]
—
пене Maio
TO А
p It e atris sete d extensive adulterations of this
NURE are on,
ai NY GIBBS AN S
ONLY IMPORTERS OF 1 eee
E
е. . it to be their duty to the Peruvian Goverument an
to the Publie, again to recomm end Farmers and all others —
fully on their gu
parties from whom they purchase will
best C VIS and, in addition to Pup:
NY GIBBS Ax» SONS
ho price at which sound P
Guano has been sold by them ean the last two lis i is
91. 5s. per ton, less 23 per c
re-sales made by лети яе
— a loss to them, or the article must be adu lterated.
UPERPHOSPHATE LIME, warranted the:
best quai with a full per centage of soluble able Phosphate,
аде &c. &c., delivered to any Railway S
1 Galvan- Japanned
d se iron
al ce MANURE for фей» meg osed 9 inch E и
— per ort сев yielding Nen A otash, and other — tane 2 quer n ent 24 inches wide » E per yd. -y per yd,
tial Corn crops. ated Urate, Nitrate of armi 2inch „ tei strong - e ё ^ т
Fishery, a series Salt, Sulphate of Potash, Ammon 1 -inch „ light T E. ee
and every other Artificial -inch „ ng MTS E
PERUVIAN GUANO annie the genuine importatio -inch „ irs stion
of Messrs. A. GIBBS & SONS, 91. - per
or five tons and upwards, 97. bs. per
supply of LINSEED and RAPE “CAKE.”
URSER, Secretary.
Loxpox MANURE COMPANY, Bridge pues; Blackfriars.
Жен or, in — —
k. A constant
UANO.
RICULTURISTS.— |
lower price must therefore |
Him
GARDEN | МЕЛ
f£
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
TS. і the best Protection from |
ү durable and cheap article; more
y orm.
and Seedsmen.
old by,the principal Nursery
M the
G — W
abov
M tha des cd half ^ a coarse m
Tarman ne -proof — al for Pheas
x >а foot. d
Manufactured — 2 —.— & Bis
of e
"e
i penta?
2222
s forw
M sprod at Mir —The following Man anu-
^ ial rm Deon duxi
Turnip Man ө ton " ч 0
Superphos sphate e of L " 0
Sulphuric Acid and n
Office, 69, King Willian Street, City, Lo
N.B. Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 od cent. of
Ammonia.—Sulphate of Ammonia, &c.
any crop
— Stanley к Fulham, Mi
cwt., and 2s. r half "кын
е very soon, but it
.
aes — ^b Seco А year аз the first.”—The
valuable.
erop of Mangold Wurzel, ant have a finer crop than when
other Manure. The quantity I used was 4 cwt. to half an
GUANO AND OTHER 3
ERUVIAN GUANO of the finest quality; Super-
phosphate of Lime, made from bone ue 5 e es of Soda
and Р Salt, Soda Ash, Bones. Борне. ASH,
Peat 8 and all other manures o Sale.
Apply to Mark FOTHERGILL, 204 A, Upper’ Арыг Stree t.
BAKER'S FOUNT
AI NS.
PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD,
CHELSEA,
most simple, efficient, a
serew or plug required.
8s, And at 3, Half-moon Passage, Gracechurch Street
Neweastle.
IRE GAME NETTING.— |
— 2 feet wide
g 14 11
made. any width at proportionate prices.
arded
expense in London, ной, Hull, or
КЕ:
222 222
шш
272225
69006 006
8
969, CX
* $69.
CX ) Ф {
2282725275 222252525 e
169
SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. = anal сарт
NEW
SEED
1 vei ng d S NEW CATALOGUE i is just m
ul to all A
Сей. in the cultivation
EVERGREEN X PORA or x PX ON EVER.—This isa
most Lori Grass for permanent ео and should be sown
— . fine Perenn d Evergreen Grass is
The. Subscribers have contracted with some e large growers in
this County eee ер and can supply the genuine article,
free from noxious weed
— West of England is
w Grass, which is of DUET
t the lo
perm
market prices.
PERMANENT PASTURE GRASS SEED, in mixtures to
will reduce the pons one-
ntries, 3d.
— Mar et Place, Norwich,
24
о extra stro
G EORGE —
E Works, WARRINGTON,
nob cp у Чы dpa
ALL AND — LATCHFORD
рф vq
jecur
p e td. ss d» ded,
Д Д ДД А A
*
enci
ng Wire Kiln Floors — уор Grain, &c. oi
Tx B. Wire "Work Galvanised on very &
я
un
f Impro
RABBIT- ‘PROOF WIRE NETTING.
— ae MER X. de —
hine
М.
Al — widths at proportionate prices.
ee Works for Aviaries, Conservatories, F
ng, &c. &c.;
antageous term
QXLEY AND Co's. ASBESTOS FILTER enlarged.
Price 30s. each; small size, 158.
TAYLOR & PEARS, 8, rd, Lombard Street.
T Gallons ofPure Water perdiem. АП Mineral and
noxious matter — separated by this process,
See Lancet an wis
ASBESTOS in filtra
[MPROvED GE GRASSCUTTING anp ROLLING
MA каги ков TING THE GRASS о
,
standard journals as to the value of
may.
9 NETTING, for the protection of тан
а
n
fresh Sown Seeds, either
yard; 200 yards, 14s.; 500 yards, 30s.; 1000
Netting for neg! ge) &c., at 3d. per square yard.
l Frui
rim Canvas,
5 5,17, Smithfield Bars, City, and Old Kent E
Road, етеги where m
also seen erected
n great varieties on their latest improved ades
Te nts i
UTTON'S
n р € 1853 wi
Gardener. onicle of 26th Ре
Early
MEA
HOMAS
a ee a —ꝛ—ĩ—̃ —
PRESENT PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.
а AL SEED САТА-
age of the
1 will have the preference of scarce sorts.
DOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEE
AND CO,
. Royan lenge SOCIETY | or — beg t id Es
GIBBS
DS. |,
EEDSMEN
sige ou
GRASS SEEDS FOR LAYING DOWN LAND TO PER-
MANENT MEADOWS AND PASTURES.—The kinds used
suit , p
The Subscribers ж — — care and attent
ra this particular br tls the * mi — the
large and increasin, 5 pcm ээй ap ving
is the best proof they can qo. of the ien I ea pes genuine-
ness of the Seeds they supply.
FINE LAWN GRASS, for Lawns, 3 Grounds, or Or-
namental Pa rks he ve ry finest Evergreen Grasses are re selected
for tł will be — in a very —
p 15 rg. down Turv
ibers p ee f this — variety, ^
50s. per ew e or 6d.
MANGOLD WURZEL, all the varieties, 1s, per Ib.
BISHOP’S LAST and BEST PEA, for field culture, 15s. per
Пор.
DEAE 5s. per bushel ; or 48.
pad
on
saved last autumn in brilliant t weat
All Orders for Seeds above £2
CARRIAGE FREE to most — “the Steam Ports in England
and Ireland, and all the Railway Stations in the South
and West t of Engla
For Catalogues and particulars apply to WILLIAM E. RENDLE
& Co., Seedsmen by appointment to the South Devon reed
tural Bociety, and Royal Agricultural Society, Prince Edward’s
Islan
PECIAL CONTRACTS.
Noblemen, Жл утеп, or Gentlemen — *
quantities ae - contracts сат be
red
не я oe ERMANENT PASTUR
* F of Eastling, Faversham, Kent,
w prepared to send out bis. mixture
f the Natural
Grasses ry Perennial ене?) — lay down lan rmanent
attenti
pasture. The greatest n is — in A —— the
arious sorts, аә the — sen be suitable to the
particular soil, & c., of the buyer.
Three bushels of Seed are supplied to the ‘acre, the price of
ch, including every expense to his t railway in
England, is 24s. per acre, and for a three yi lay, per acre.
The Seeds are gathered principally under the superintendence of
the Advertiser. The в species of G redet
sep or in mixtures for lawns and top dress
BELGIA CARROT. . AND
signed having a lar, f White Belgian Carrot zl
Yellow Globe Mangold h, can supply them at
rie ты ces. Purchasers of pu ni es will be lde
s| THE ы BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND ) POULTRY
ss e Fifth Great Annual Exhibition of
CATTLE, HE E FIGS nd the various Hinds | 5j 8
POULTRY, Tu 80 held in BINGLEY HA 3
E. eS e iet y бае qn and per 11 Dece
ғ LAWNS, &c.
8 ERFUL DOUBLE ie ING —— — will be selected and apportioned to suit the ыз һе РЕ RIZE ay f wrther ini mation one be
IFT AND FORCE PUMP Grai вв Sods, in mixtures for Irrigation. ane T ek Magz i анда
For LIQUID MANURE AND GARDEN AND GENERAL PURPOSE! — —.— се à 3 к= No. 2, I nes Buil Union E
Drawings, particulars, and testimonials forwarded free on 8 . o. or 2 and 3 years lay т. ШЕ
cation to WII IIAu Dopbs & Co., 102, Leadenhall Street, London, . do. for Garden La А OYAL „ВОСК. F
do. for Renovating G ae arei LECTURE, — Pro s Lecture
WARNER'S PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE Italian R ye Grass—very fine sample, Impro s connected with the e ү “ammonia by sols,
PUMPS. Grass, Annual or common do., and all kinds of Clovers, White wi » delivered before the Governors
Cast-iron е for the use of Farms, Itringham Carrots; Yellow Globe, long Red, | Council-room of the Society, on Wednesday, the рер Й
Cottages, Мап Tanks, and Shallow and other Mangold Wurzel;. Gibbs’ new large Cattle | 12 o'clock at . — —By order of the Council.
Wells. ‚ | Parsnip, Swedish Turnips of various sorts, green top 19, n. AMES HUDSON, Sec.
Patent Pump .. Ix 0 ы Hybrid tothe , White-fleshed bape of various um — — деле
tent Pun ‘with, 15 feet of lead er Cabbages, Lucerne, Broom, nfoi
gen atthe E and bolts and б Agricultural, сте Garden, and other other Seeds. The ^f al
ready for r fixing s р» ga sedi 0 0| Corner of Half , London.
тре! . We gre KETE те
To Emigrants proceeding to the Gold 1 JACKSON AND m кезше і a fine Stock d ÉD MARCH — yat ae wanes 1803,
Regions they shunt rove to be the most uently Transplanted and SHRUBS,
simple, durable, the ерин Pumps rper — attention to their — dE n few of the Wises
hitherto coca the ing kinds: Tuunspar, Ei s icem Б-та
May be obtained 4 = Tronmonger or Per doz. s.d. Wspwxspar, — Agricu I —
Plumber in Town or Country, or of the Arbor-vite, — 3f. e x: % ma 3 to 4 ft, p. doz. 24 0 Тиовзрат, i Agricultura mp. Society of Ireland.
Patentees and Manu sities, Chinese, 3 to 5 ft. 5 : to 1 vac — —
N WARNER - SONS, po mà rt fh. 18 о "10s. 64 т B is necessary to the ed apu of our remarks
8, CRESCENT, JEWIN STREET, LONDON. оба! i > on Mr. Suirru's system cRowiNc that we
Eye description of Machinery for Raising Water, Fire Суура in роі i ys o | eee sanitate from his pamphlet the instructions he offers
edar S quin idi in pots, A 5 955 5 to 4 fi, ES - 500 those who — adopt A d An He present is by
REDUCTION IN PRICE. Cotoneaster” nler hit — — 0| DO mproper se e year
т се MANURE PUMP. FT бои ane — in. The — on which his methods
; Daphne а, 2 6 0 | Holly, Green, 2 to С
ad these Pumps Holly, N 8 1 Со 4 tos f. 50 0 of Батанов and of harvesting are to be exempli-
are W iy of Bi and there " Varie jegated, der ft. 15 0 TE. SM 30 at Gloucester is still a ward.
is no leather or other matter siren, ps Lilacs, Whi T
uM edu aad ty the. EUM AR. ове ШИИ о Rar 1 dog, d pow kv before the
Red, 4 to 5 ft. 60 — fine, 2 ‚ 40 0 Rye i on which, in July next, the
Price, complete, with 10 feet | _ » White, 4 to 5 ft. . 90 OF: гате іп pots, instruction to be received by members of the English
of Flexible Suction Pipe, 42.158. | Snowberry, 5 ft... 1 7 don peutic 9 °| Agricultural Society in connection ng bs э ect
Terms, cash on delivery. Taxodium | sem ron ponticum, gn y Б
560-70. „ 42 0 fine, 1 to 2 ft. .. 75 0| will rino eai as
EDWARD Tun 2 755 lee qe аа ~~. 50 0 | crops, the concerned, лш шж „К
Engineer, a
Road, London den from | equally low rates, and the common kinds for Plantations or Cop- | HOW are in жы а time, and even as regards
Oxford Street, A le Tae, учы die e Wheat crop the first steps to be taken are taken
— Catalogues, with with. Illustrations
sent free by post,
poene Quick, fo! E aline or
n spring.
"We extract the following from the ninth edition
170
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
of the pamphlet. a relates especially to the Wheat |
crop, à suppose
sumnie r fa tov „the la
be lan, the usual staple—
Augu The whole
Ze 5 feet apart.
1 foot intervals are to be sown early. in
the intervals are to be dug
2 spits deep, a few inches only below the cultivate d
first year, deepening gradually year by year
thereafter. E in spring the ridged 2 are
te y levelled with Hia fork ; 9 7 dry жейм)
that, the roller is to be used. The
reason W 8
Rye or Parley should not be put in the place of
W. rst year, : — being paid,
en the N ng of t the flowering
Ir we
areas of land in this kingdom which are now, or hav
been — suffering from the inability. of their id
da drowning a
and overspreading the wi ide |!
ng their
eavily suffered ; not so much
ow of the eid гз pening across them, o or 2
deos ul of thei rain-water,
bursting of — and the — ra A — ti
"un н
ог а systematic drainage has fortified our fen s and
mahos, against the 7 — of upland freshes, which
inun
n too many c
i meet with ee erri 8 to t
ould form an accurate рро of — Whi
cca
; Viewer at the m
Scotch friths and English — as those. of the |
Tay, the Humber, the Thames, and Sev
uate em
charge ; an amen
their ed 7 for unn, miles upward
om the ases, the rivers
0
t the e pr viejas AL their course, where they
mingle the ocean. This
ла 8 by rote: — have witnessed the broad
2 4 tae Solway, over which the drainage of an
аан; who have seen
E with di culty to escape through і
mu 8 half. choked гесе: ату; the waters of the
x marshes contending with the
te and Sus
i bat m waves and e й shingle of the Channel ;
се east Norfolk
ing skill to тое ‘them f
the coast; the
issuing in Se — which m
ndent upon en gineer- | P
ce dn moving sands of | 2°
Ne — y amà connected rivers,
n have excavated for
g them, through the slim ki tud be nks of the Wash.
Among the voten we have mentioned are
examples of rivers in a neglected fen grossly,
but not 5 ably, landed up—of rivers, where
engineers are еен А, in a struggle elt impeding
sands and ti pushed
proved their i r outlets,
* succeeded? for it is
our knowledge of whit they have done that mus
of our rivers, the
реча to тебе А, or maintain open, dei ‘traffic
or
and
24 Don
rs have been burlesquing 155
shore, npon which these swollen streams 1 des os
the hese marke
alluvial : n abe lie, wide and horizontal, below
th level of the ocean at high-water ; and. ‘though
umble extent when compared is ur native
бе walks or untrimmed woodlan i
very briefly the principles upon
8 1 which our „
dicar tg in their great works of general draina
LIQUID MANURE AND IRRIGATION.—No. III.
а and evi
ing upon the tops of halt-drowned сенти, and
hares have roofs of house:
Upon hase low lying lands are to be found
great drainage wor t form the models
for imitati. nifying uplan
Concern ning one river
15,000 acres, or more, о flat as
which
_ accompany the river on each side with : fall * ау ті
{ 3 to ical per mile, are to be rendered capable of! f
: subsoil drainage b y new
works. use,
ave
stim
t | two pieces of stick called.a flail, with
the labourer and farmer, the has almost |:
when it will
machine, although, like them, i
ordeal of ^ W doubt, and r
very odue of бома ег
Чеп progres d repo bil
care, attention, an nsibilit it
ulates and enlightens the Jabourer. Unlike the
D A. idea for
ow,
monitor i ee
the f:
steam-engine
DN ; its 3000 or 4000 bolts, rivets, nuts, screws,
cano d to avenge your neglect, b
bui flying into from
han E our principal arteries, h
очы of greater or less extent, waiting for
measures of ement, The first point
e work now cp for
е, like a 4
in plaeid re regu-
us ‘bearings,
s of complaint
nary — from a backward
e outfalls.
he uppe
ио МЫ machines in operation ing m
ithd the agricultural mind from
tn
VO Wit гал\у
fone Hes =
How much more quickly would this be done, cou
tigat
ainage ?
"phis i inquiry, thanks to „ and energies
eee ery department of the
P - — pe that in the new Crystal
of our pen, may be easily answered. Some of our
.be lik likewise afforded. availed
‘As 1 see by reet accounts tat an * —
may | ste
naturally need but Ben Martes ped art to ‘render
y | them adequ no
statement will be |
5 | Say that 121 have had much to 99 and
ng g ploughs Y.
dale has suce eeded perfectly- in wor ki
we must all soon sq
Ur тайну
e fence
an este, n ү ү
the
us some T with an explanation t
dignes
engine. maker
na
е
When. yon fx
six, te r ten; then the. al form, j
of boiler whether iflue, ordinary, C "aser с
In fact, the use of a etim isa sort o
mental 8010 of impro and alteration,
great chance, but that, —— decided upon your
you do not quite know whether you had
with cogs or bands ; and whether the latter shall be of
leather. or of gutta percha, or of epi the gutta percha
Ë experi
It is a
engine,
can see in almost.
ment and waste,
and most rede mistake is in having t
and those of other countries, —
r | water. mens or эйр we the с,
-| I attach great
ut w
by the memorable Watt and Tr redgold ; remember ihat
the power is in the boiler, not.in the
and pressure of steam being the
Mine is a flue boiler, three-eighths
which answers very well Th 00,
by many, and I think just that
titi nside
the most useful economical is a simple cy
imma mh нобе lens sth and dimensions, sus
ns,
ver the fire without flues, the greater p
of the boiler Being exposed to. ‘the action of the fin
— an arch. igh shaft is not
here being ар and nat ew; combustion, In шуо
cylinder of the engin
o the dome, which is E
n
je
| m
e on the top, which prevents
е.
ie
those on ee T
t steam flues oe
— mra springs, flues, NN m i
ante ben bewild ers an ordi- | great, seei
ied of DP ihe ilo |
greal maine mii than
"E — and all сату
rong (this was s precise
e open the brickwork at the 15
ease), s I broke
нар е found ne bricked flues and the fine of the
s | boiler almost choked with sand
or
-which being the incombustible residuum of ti
s 8 P by the ond deposite
of t
gement.
ver — was
с
Matter
nrnace bars, so that an abundant Ete
cold or oxygenated air therwise your
uch will be frequenti:
‘he tormented ac Som
masses or elinkers, which, adhering to urnace
' obstruct the draught of air which ought to pass between
them, and without which th
be the
velum rare ЧАЧ; the colder
0 * alie Aet
THE
*
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 171
illiant — be the fire. A water - gauge and steam-
eg ts both “essential, the former of glass › 9 I
acked with vulcanised India-
r
ass, we should not hear of those melancholy
steam-gauges—one а spring one, the other
rin
water; the. fire | is hanked 2 M night, so as to be y
for а startin the m
Before I proceed ti r 15 very important s ee
upports, ould remark
ries no mea:
mighty a power as steam, which would
pieces. It is pot that the odi ра
les
26 operly appreciate the immensity of its forces.
Havi magh nov "your shaftings sufficiently Meng with
8 take especial care to have
nough, whic h eder 3 the
Dh
`2
ing
injury to ped machinery by o Whe
must do, on agiitaral ынал for
ir engine-drivers, i i м ‘highly a Sun. —
id instruct sse matters. 2
ing to see * ede asting oil into > e ne hojas
es without imd removing or picking
it the dust or dirt, does not enter
between "d shaft and the brass, and they get hot
and hi
il BAM емі as the threshing-machine
— — which in my case s 1200 revolutions per
minute, a most "vigilant tention to Баа is in-
Фарци, е s should be examined after
day's erga A $ — if fluted or worn should —
filed a half-round smoothing file, so as to
Good machine | a
managem
engines, acting injuriously m to all atten
look upon the highly-finished and кы сыы
engines at our n by th
apis: IT appreciate | "lie value of ste
agent, we shall be less plagued җа, 1.5 have been, for
e will grow up amongst and ar ace o
E s and 8 drivers, from w i
be supplied. They
es in use, к.
Seven years ago, when I was almost alone i d oed өлү rf
with a steam-engine, it was awkward indeed
have Га young engineers тр буе mi E While
asses," I forgot to say that ao are
ved by an ingestion of amalgamated white
| к less cutting pro
| cost of e of land may be
* Eng y
h E еа will be d
r horse power, | to W it
to add 30% more for Wes
grinding. SM, aH wap iss э hafting айй bani d Rc. 20
ME ou get all paid ens power engine fo
ut 3501. to 4007, which pen — bricklayers’ ibd
work in ordinary ease
annual cost of repairs "o peer brasses,
td
as an economie
driving.
f | kee the pow
33, 000 — a fot high ih: чу» R « fone | Sore n"
h onstitut
|
h | instea
К |
afety- | | a
Hall, Mar
t
ir vigilant |m
ly
sequence of the s
— —
already too — that” t: —.— cannot be com- | to the Society, pp. 549 et Ai can — auc
Laeti stea m pow wer is very variously | bur urgh), wherein by ere merous and co
vim seat T en ngineers, accord g to has ^ e eriments
ming it
8, SO
ing | | will not be indio to e
bound to state, "first, that the ieri
ні 7
of. Philips,
е а day's horse |
ed your m limite |
nd w may work it night ei day
ave seen it — ‘that onik- kilt. the population of the | —
obe would be required to turn
bee quota, by — labour.
— we had need sow ev аа acre Wi
and ha — sho “id wa mt millions of oms aad | | бка its abr aint n
bali cities — stables. If we should succeed in getting a nd that
f dred thousand farrisid and horse-doctors, | an
where the hides would come from for harness I really can |
id ming agricultural friends | or, aft
imagine that one of our ocean steamers of 1600 horse | lit held, I found that usse ^ of the
power would require, working night and day; four relays | lo From this dr part, when applied ta pure .
of horses and uld be 6400 ammonia of 0, 97 specific gravity, and satura with
1600 no —
— diminution of the amas. could be traced either by
rm ge ‘alls f e or smell, by test paper or muriatie acid ет.
orate, ы — first experiment ma
bearing pen the n nw Experim — d:
tube, about neh in diameter, had a pi
eloth tied over its Mu end, and was filled to the depth
of abou i d a solu-
га
stea
anu- | 2d, g
sed iih Oetz coal
on
(wo au pest amon rest
th Oats | as an absor extent even of 95
Dr. An ie — fact,
incontrovertible data.
to
pns peat
‘i
eld w
y thou $ truthfully . but not
ong eustom and the flail to
ct
Е а th та suppose that € Dem
Pedes d ioe It has had the reverse effec manu- | sa
factures, and so it will in agriculture ; for it vens with i
it general Amer ovement, progression, abundance, and
chea th
I may probably in another number say a word or | In
two МО, quas ing and pumps. T. J. Mechi, Tiptree
the
+
E
Home Copregpantence pos
Mitigation о, Pain. eii ara respect for any
rson who is anxious ess м W. Є. | its
S." is unnecessarily tro tente
advises the opium with nitri
num — —— as di; the dose be sa
3 мо аѕсагШа І ‘have no hesitation i in pro- | sh
] cases curable by | the upper part of the vessel in which it w
I have tried the prom ation of
img inj in . Heaving is in a
a a teaspoonful о of laudanum given in Ae
into — “shape” every half hour, it bein of
mb, whereas — ever is — of
the nme orga’ an
nd sorreepandent signing himself |
п land drainage, says, | to
а еге Cis cola of gravel at
the depth of 1 fe v di if this is 4 bottomed Me fap. of the hypothesis whie
tractio vercome, the not | by soil as
dra vinis » т shall feel very much obliged by | nutrition ?
g the capillary
attraction,’ eet of eapillary
3 — soils rather ely, & s far as my
peri and obs > жейм pens i z think that he
n of the ear
h elai
P
83
force, witch would retain
ised uns generally term
eight years, become, th
er Rogers, a subject of m In con- |
evere p epidemio. fever hich ‘has lately | first is
ted the extensive an ing to — 1
e — — Ma M
Bourn began net eri feelers wma of roof is P de won id to
the surface of the lower ded of the neighbourhood, and | an
bout the 25th and 26th of
— —
dp gs of heal
meteorological data
eknowledged by the корок of. Отуд ее
not shut my eyes to the importance of those pulv
oa кейе ny i wisst | in, Ии.
an adequate supply 7 UMS of first- : ?
ай, 22 town and suburbs of those instrument
1
or m
to ise full powers,
s and go
veri 10 to 11 н
you
's tongs, ——
nte t
ne-driver, and give him 10s. a week,
at harvest, when he has a, pay. I Lo to
i or driving-wheels shoul oe f-
тч
k, if I have not been |
screw | an
tural | imme
employed to, correct any offensive ¢ ons
solid eculent remains of the sewage ; her tus, ana p
өгү к Ж improper, carbonised
tuted. It is a notorious fact that |
local board has
attending E to HE
usy period of ree, when our à :
eo en dae erop, cs ee ny mee,
that w. the hi
Highland Society,” pub- | v
of the
lished March, 1851, обер ort of | in w
the Eoonomical Uses of Peat,” by Dr. Den. dede ан has
172
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
ELi 12
yis ieties.
ROYAL KERU ОВА (L SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
W
rard,
W.
Napier,
Powell, * к of "Vetus:
Pro
t
year, after a с
He thought the ren
be BELG
Isabel Mead, Har 2. wn, near ys
the Council with the — account of his cultivation
White Belgian
mber,
ridge up the land to — ſor ү winter. t the
ex if ppm ground will о well, harrow and eo off all the
Cou
24 bes s apart, and
dung, m те їп {һе
lan а r so well th:
approve of too
cut off by the spri
А soon a
the ground, so as to be seen in the rows,
©. C Mr.
Mr. Fisher Hobbs,
. Mainwarin
rain Ml, fio
Gadesden
Mr. K. 6: Key, М», : Majendi, Mr.
Pain Pocock, Mr.
HE Ro dn
tus Smi th, Mr. Reynolds
. Fowler, of Dart-
with large granite
middle of March last
which were carted off,
d odd be about 5 qrs. per acre.
AN Cannors.— Mr. Edward Smith, o
terbur лене bo
"e
the — of the White
wed for several years
^d
Abou
strike out > fu irrows from ‚20 and
n, P
f | Professor Way, the consulting ena ist to
them again effective,
— T He
——— of Urwin's lift an
s
easily be raised to different altitudes, or conveyed ш
hi
continuous flow f gher to a lower pe over
walls, turnpike-roads, ther intervening eminent
The e from his live-stock was d into
tanks, and the liquid manure distributed, by tubing in
len Nes SN yards Иш each farm-centre, over hi
Grass. other resident remarked
ens every ау afforded ys r the distribution of liquid
crates! d
Pouttry bis ui Mery of Vries yr — a
th
po
| exceeding 13 hands hig
of interest and importance to the
can
in the case of cattle
thousands are en exported to other coun: 6% Б many
pony is w ien a yearling m untain-steer Yearoiq
given a prize, a to co ie — for three rar
promised
the re ge pueri moie Society
ain pony stallion and mare.
mall h
“ pony ;" b
d
is di tl
он Пу a er Na “bred one, with handsom 9 *
h
—
rage d
is sure to be m ing
will become more valuable, m Psi 4 as the i mptovenie, ts
of the C
extract from
armer wif
» market as it was a few y f the
mplish the pame task. 8 Kills do
1 a pim so wet a iable e, where
€ —— mel which he favoured the
Council at this meeting.
паме в a large eel of Cochin China Fowls, I began,
autumn of last year, to иа ihe rdv of my po rd
and am now poss sessed of t E three tons of it.
of.animal food, Hemp-seed
—
At prese A | pic
еа: sapis to e p in that — but "аһа ба MES
On one of m 40 бопе,
s І feed every win 20 head
of cattle on es . — Gorse and е, 4 food which I also gi
instead of Oats to my cart-horses, I intend, should my lifs be
spared, to wd — € - a ы paa to
supplies, I shall do everything in my pow р
objects. I am therefore putting myself in communication
to precure an analysis of the доз. panne thus
my management of the Shanghae ltr ape AL of this
— or cart in the b
same as for Turnips. 1 have found this
y
a boy
best time for sow! "akt the
early sowing, as the young Rosy 4 FAM y^
ng frost, "and much stunted and injured, one
so well after. I find about 4 Ibs. of see
wet the seed a week before —
8 s th ots ear above
e Ca p
Itake advantage in dry
"weather to hoe between the drills, to give air to the plants. —. —
—
the Carrots come out i
the weeds, I have boys
twice before > {һїп апу
= seeing wh —
or 5 еа
р th
and ey injury. T
I the horse-hoe
rrots get up Strong, as tlie « nm ch is apt to fall upon the
I have me by enr di the e — rth fro
"ther are about h
well thatched
a нө, earth, — е аа
сае — in this
0
white Carrot might 1 be grown with much success on man
‘ y, soils
in addition to the NA as there is sometimes a failure in one
y should be le 1
= amarae pe 3 clea
to pull t n the rows by hand
of he Carrots - it gives an opportunity
the Car about
can be rige
m the — after
ide ve boani much larger. I
4 25 in, which is a great
d other stock, when the
in the season.
сэ will show - d. this 2 is likely to еее
ranch of our rural е my. The оеша т the
— at a trifling — — and the Ith and NE of
the gp are thereby greatly promo u^
іѕн Farminc.—The Tho Williams of
5 in Glamorganshire, having favoured the
Council with various suggestions ecte th the
ination of prizes for the South Wales district, | c
etermin
the following « extracts from t ndence
a general interest connected with the ensuing Country
Meeting of the Society to be = ^ Gloucester in the
middle of July next, were re: e members at this
weekly mating 0 of the Cun"
eneral Character —South Wales la ee under many disad-
vantages which militate against good farming as it is conducted
in England and the ands of Scotland, . ma poupa o a
which 1 may be cited к а and uncertain climate, much un:
closed, common land, — inefficient — (who with : a
few exceptions are attorneys), an which no useful
d
rict deg ce md nearly the half ot South
Wales, a ferruginous om ay. In Breckno Monmouthshire,
and part of кекеч the old cory sand- stone redom
tt ot by its S prizes for vere m the cultiva
tion t — and ma nery to effect the g of the
plant, к mone =ч ‘encourage its cultivation 42 pits ibe its
prizes ter, the ae of that
but уашаме 3 the Wel
Con Competition for Poni suggest tha
prizes —+ — should be so de fined ‘that d those уен
are bred on such high mo — — as our Welsh ponies are, shall
e qualified to compete. Of course, the motive for giving хи
for ponies is to encourage the breed of such ee Bs
th
pan ge the climate, Pow: . in tolerable 280% on heath and
ich coarse Grasses n mounta; = tabove the level
of the sea, and on peg inis nd and i och MA ‚ deer-
stalkers would expect to find a ete in the Biehl, of Scotland.
Unless such condition is made, any — small Arab or duo-
decimo cain punch—can compete En such ponies under
certain circumstances are in themselves M hee thejudges
award the e prizes to ponies of this clas „though Such would in
ountain-
ә.
е
g when the
snowis
too —— All my ponies have been d uri за e кы of last month
8 on some m land more than 1000 feet above the
a, having now and then a mouthful of hay and chopped Gorse
wap pied to hem? and I hav гай some of our ponies that have
not been off the hills, nor had a pr in foo = em ера 4
winter. Where Highland deer can
not so, however, can s 1 dwari ti hk Pw valu.
able to carry ап alderm of 15 o stone, a miles an hour,
me time
are accidenta tal abortions. I saw Her these
ЕД e
a mint of money to
real Welsh mountain-pony goes in
I trust that such entries win be required as may exelude all
мева nf eb ntry is either mountain. unen ммм
or consists of hilly farms, with a right of grazing on the adjoinin
mountains. On the sea- -coast there isa borner of better land, md
inter-
each —.— and a stiff ae soil,
that South Sabena is e minently consti
and dairy i
large distriets . unenclosed m
2500 feet
TOSSES ches.
Sheep. —The Welsh farmer is fonder o: than
lse; because, as he will tell you, “it . him no trou
He turns them out on the hills in May, where roam at
pleasure. About the 20th of June, there is a gta ae
lls being ed b. Es 5 on each of y
there is a large fold surrounded by small ones,’ owner
having a right to pied bets of the hill opm
maller ones; пов
every sheep-owner rashes Aker them, a
which have his own ear-mark, and throws ee: ‘of them over
-— into the smaller fold, from whence they are taken to
m and washed; being shorn the next day, as the
wild creatures night and
be in the other, :
2 above the level of thé. sea. Perec nt this farm, obliged to watch | thes
i Gee Pinna TUBING. ee Key, of Newgate Street; | si at an elevation of 800 feet, rises one of these ranges, prevent their being off, would assuredly b
stated that he had taken the earliest oppo: rtunity, as а which is EM agen и "т Mu elevation x еа, this, | their —À haunts ; when turned — pose of —
‹ : м rr 2 which ave a right of grazing, my | way again to the hills. The farmers have two or
5 й mar Society, of submitting to t notice of BK — the 1 madd of of Ар April to the middle of November. gatherings during "e summer, and. they are regarded as high
the ( an essential nt just effe in I keep all the епс n hay, excepting a res, | holidays. There he o preparation made for the winter; m
the manufacture of elastic tubing for T which I plough кэе лее тте of Turni — Ае Il — to help the hills are generally commons, are parts p _ the
water by А ааа ае out the hay; and I force the aftergr. , in order to | winter as is the case in Бони d lambs are sent for i
: Sellos if ah Iniprovcinent coms mount good supply of Grass afer x 2 yet m the fest giner ts be wintere rs ani in der dente n
2, Ё ^ ta them in to graze the stab es an
‘in the peculiar form given to the ere ng gra БЫ that
the pe ac Cattle.—The stock of the country is inferior to those of the | charge of а Е
which, instead of being that of a revolving plane oe ee р parii- classes to which the Royal Agricultural | there are only wo breeds is of hill pc ales, namely, to
uniform diameter, as in the ease of ordinary glass Society of E gives prizes at its Annual Country Metam: Radnor Forest sheep, and that . "known as more al l
metallie tubing, 4 з or I do not think that either the Hereford or the short-horn breed | Sheep. The former is larger, has fine 1 and more 0
= 15, was s throughout its length, by | flou ү in more inland districts. ave ob- | tamer, and requires more attentiou tha "e Welsh pet
the introduction of a spiral process of conv served that they all degenera SN Devons have not had so n account this very good 5 bee has ae
and concave depressions, Mr. Key exhibited | a pers зе gry Shere ү. ск Mei осі orar HAM (—— LEER ‘son — ага M I found
to the H е у animals o reed to at - short-horns or praris some black-faced Highland s otk nto o" iene better
at a "pompes of the tubing two unwillingness for change, e neeived for the 72
great to establish the me district. A8 U.
less liable to be out
simplest
application i
being most aired b
a flaw was disco эрде ЫЛ
х 2s ш
man snare, but | ind fund
ure, е
on which this i
in question ; ihe thes Were
of order, and they were so the
in the common workman
I have po s thought t
s — om age | 5 vets ef Walon
men tm x — succeed Ar _ ses where they have
ze for
‘for the hills of Wales, — a PE in the distri an —
elsh Penies.— The Principality y generally, und d South Wales in
i celebrated for its breed of
the breed not degene-
select a stallion: they take
paid much „ the Welsh
le more
= Fe e — districts of Wales, d
e
ugges
have contributed to the carrying out of those objects of the Be
Agricultural Society, at its Gloucester meeting, that have se
reference to the improvement of the husbandry of the
“South-Wales District.” js
e eountry.
= members of the veterinary F
the one hand of making M yy:
seen | Seere to the ve mmittee 1 5 J
their po tow in promoti
the ity by sending to
т | College, either alive or dead, such
, and ae the
animals of this breed will pay more on the same keep than either |
and foie wah he
soon have lost the whole of his
11—1853. 1
timely arri
eee UA
rofessor Simonds, to Miam
those circumstance
cause of
res to
on
toms were—loss of appe ite, diarrhoea ded
constipation or pe s — of the — я Mente c —
dizziness, with that of nerv
perindueed a stupidity. or apathy | in "the Mord
ing it to — bout vacantly, and only —
eat its — —+ ually ced within its mouth.
inary,
and that’ * —— in 7 — use of such
food as contains a large amount of nitrogenous matter,
crushed corn and — pped hay, wi with a little
the diso
СЕ difficulty that vertens in getti
y College with animals.
in N
ed
had been long
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
tect especially in harvest, and we may soon, willing |
Ing.
well that such means are brou ught to
| is every tis raga Ё, of their кора required.
| the Whe ll а
or 2
; but
bear at a time when jm
We ca
| favou Ге are now getting the ‘ploughing = for Bar — зы
| and Oats, and there will more spring c own this year,
| many having been obliged to give up so — t owing to
frost, but still we are likely t o ha
water meadows have more in rai than there n fo or many
| years, and the frost has rendered them safe,and many are now
egi 3 g t 5, t +}, У 24%, +} H a lambs G. S8.
Notices to Correspondents.
Books: A B. Do you refer to the book publis' we by the Useful
E M d Society, 8 by Mr. Хо uatt? It will answer
very well.—A Learner. silly Word in enm,
Toth Edition, James Ridgway, Piccadill
Box AND STALL FEE "us Ms A Farmer in Dun. We do not think
youq experience ce was to the effect, that in
3. с
and іп 2 r estimate Sof the requirements of the two, we shou
$5 oceed upon that experience still. Where have you ramp
the . you quote? The nearest we can find to them, are—
í * box x feedi ng does not need three times the litter that is used
n stalls."
Edds: J K. e letter has been sent to Mr.
Farm Bur 3: George. There is no publie — [4 the advance
of Estes at buildings in Great Bri The provisions d
the drainage acts only extend to si of drain age, trenchin
and fencing. “The General Land Drainage and 2
Company” have powers under their y
f loan for the erection of farm buildings; but whet
their ‘term ms are now such as to make it desirable to employ
them we cannot say. Their 2 is at 52, Parliament Street,
tailed account of his process of dressi
" Belgians process introduced by бы Warnes” is descri
Mr. Warnes’ work on Flax Cul e.]
TENANT Rieur: Diss. The whole poe MR with Mr. Kinnear's
paper, has been published in a pamphlet by Adam & Charles
Black, Edinburgh.
Markets.
j^ VENT SAUEN MARCH
The weather having become emi d the PE *
Vegetables during the —+ bave been sufficient for the
s are, Мире ver of course, sti an eos
tion, i
expected i in Serio б те и. А: oem but pre-
measures s be taken, and by
—— into ra аа фл Pere
ed
П as
^ tenants whom to induce to join with him
important ага that 4 Profesepr Simonds win
ie supplied with avimals for the purposes f his
estigation.— Hon. J. J. arn
Mr. Raymond Barker, and Dr, Calvert also memet
on this subject.
3 acknowledge-
ments for the various communicatio: bmitted to
them at that meeting; and adjourned a 12 8 on
xt, when Professor Way would deliver
ther members of the
re
absorption of ammonia by certain mineral substances.
Calendar of Operations.
— —
han we cal
= done very well; the losse:
ce 1 better, and Vid M vient? of them.
M I 25 this i К b a әй There is а serious
of ewes sl ipping, oF aving d am Мыш when nearl
fall AM а nd when this is the case the е are frequently lost,
IM been seri osses in this Vid which may be
n some d we had during
December an
where the Pie ws
have
e gre 7222 van! —
Mangold n О or m asiti at produces 1g
pus Ait ; and being so full of moist, 3 — them to eat
their рейши е reason of the older sheep doing
best is that they w were nearly all lambed before the cold weather
Benrré Rance, and the latter & to
Am
prices. Forced 8
Nuts bring fair tiga
Peas, new Potatoe Pes spara 8
Artichokes, and Lettuces, all of. T foreign growth, чыз very g
Both — and Жш а m M ty a 3 Potatoes are
a trifle dea: owers consist of
d Primas Early sy Ир» Roten, 2 — Mignonette,
FRUIT.
Pine- apples, per Ib, 6s to 10s Lemons, per doz., 1s to 2s
Apple es, dessert, p. bush, ~ е 18s MINA p peck, 5s
* 68 to t, — Ib., 2s to —
Pears, per doz., 1s 6d to
Oranges, per * 1s to 28
— Seville, p. 100, 7s to — .
Nuts, ae
Chestnuts, p. bush., 8s to 20s.
r.
ueeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d
shalt geni ib, 6d to 8d
Саг) b., 6d
Let ttc үөү p- erem бй т 1s 6d
sto
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s
péril Sprouts, per hf. sieve,
Broccoli, per doz., 2s to 38
Greens, per doz., 4s to 6s
French Beans, per 100, 3
a — 8.
eda ket, 2s to 2s 6d
Коба р. їр. bundle, 15 эру rrn to 1s 6d
Pota per ton, 85s м
— be bag to
татр per ds x
cumbers, eac
Celery, per — ы 9d rx 1s 6d
Carrots, per doz., 6s to arsley, p 2s to 9s
Fennel, per — 2d to 3d
Savory, per bun t
Thyme, p bunch ‚94 to 3d
P hs
| Bean ns, * E 30s > 82s...
Fig
173
from —— — Suffolk, 2300; and 300 from the Northern and
nd С
Midla
Per st. of 8 Ibs. s r 85.4 Рег st. of S Ibs. - d в d
Best Scots, Here- Best сете 4 6 to 4 10
rds, &c., * 9 10 04 0 Do. . 0 0 — 0
Best Short-horns З 8 — 3 10 * & 2d quality 4í0—4 4
2d qualit easts 3 0—3 — ..0 0—0 0
Best D and TR .0 0—0 0
Half-bred -— - 0— : 4 Calves ... .8 6—4 8
. Shorn .. 0— .9 8—4 4
Beasts, 4407 ; — and Lambs, 16,140; Calves, 148; Pigs, 165.
FRIDA Mn "e
We are moderately suppli. ae а ts to-day, : and there ig
a good attendance of buyers, consequently Monday's quotations
ood &
| are eid realised, и. a * pee ince is effected. The number
| соо ^.
eng
arly the үг ү” е T
very dull, at rather lower rates, oar" — supply consists of
154 Beasts, 870 Sheep, and 165 Calves; and 120 Milch Cows from
в d La Per st, ded ra d s d
t Scots, Here- Best Long-wools 6 to 4 8
fords, &c. - 9 10 04 0 Do. Shorn =. 0—0 0
Best Short-horns 3 се 3 10 Ewes & 2d quality 4 0—4 4
2d quality Beasts 3 sus S 1 д; Isi * 0 0—0 0
Best Downs and — od 2 0—0 0
Half-breds ... 5 ^ , бала ase ‚8 2 — 4 6
Do. Shorn 9 4
Pigs -3 8—4
Beasts, 805; Sheep T Vans зб; Sim 931; Pigs 210.
glish Wheat at this
— — found
terms of this day se might. Fi gn re
bnt other qualities were doce and the
turn cheaper. For fine malting Barley there is a ready rede
our extreme quotations; other Wem are unaltered.
and Peas remain as one —.— The Oat trade is slow, i-r
submit to a reduction of 6d. per qr.
—— — "Quant
we, Essex, — & 5 uflolk е White i254 Red
Tala
8. 8.
. 40—46-
— Norfolke ЖА
reign ..
Barley, grin, & distil., 258 to 28s...Chev. 26—35|Malting .
„grinding and distilling 2 Malting .|30—33
Oats, re, eme SAMO eee
— Dem h and Lincolnshire.. -Potato 22 Feed
0 21—23 tare
— — ПОА ОМПИ and — 19—22 аа
329—828 F
runs
PM ИРЕ НЫС SNB АБИ А —
III
| Bree, foreign
Peas, —.— — and Kent. Boilers
Maple...... 32s to 35a............ Grey
Maize White
Flour, } y "vine delivered......per sack
ditto|23—38 н
е been modera en a
English ..
rish
Foreign ...
pinach, per sieve, 2s to за Mint, green, — — 1s
Onions, = bushel, 4s to 5: Basil, — a ~" —
Spa „P. doz., 2sto — Матјога
Beet, ris 85 1s to 18 6d [тре чити, 12 bu BÀ to 10d
WOOL.
E erue THURSDAY, | March 10.—The transactions throaghout
f
5
0
to business; the spinners having anticipated, with the great dul-
ness that has existed & corresponding ecline in prices. But so
dear has the stock in the market been generally bought (and no
ease can d from the d a rd x is адыры;
to hia 1 at rates bearing ni the c
pri yarns. The closing аб p еше and the Fair a
Bristol etes were both marked by great firmness, at por
far too high for their destination.
HOPS.—Bonoven Market, March 11.
Pattenden and Smith report that the market is у very
i» ч Pm prices for new Hops, Mh & steady improvement for
mx Py madri rape! re in а xport of Hops апа
malt liquors is going on to a large exten
pnd j Lineo 208.; Scotch do., 100s. to 110s. ;
wes better; whereas ‘the young ones have Sontch to 100s.; French whites, 95s. to 105s.; Dutch
cles riod, and ey E К Б ‘canght cold, d, which, has Ма ames
тој : е have kept t a well-sheltored
Yard during the night until they — bed, do not think * e LR
oes because they must let |
in the day-time, and after tying | all night warm they are more Prime Meadow Hay 88s to 92s | Clover „ 958 to 1008
likely to быр rM Inferior do-. «+ 75 84 Second ent: sa 80.. 92
catch cold when let think we ought | Rowe i — "30 9
M NOM much artificial eee, "hut P them м New Hes 1 е ЕЭ Darn.
Fatting sh yy not 8 80 fast as =i ordina Seaso CUMDEBLANO / Маркет, M Mareh 10.
but still ui havo doia Bette? than could be "Аи osi fre ien Hay Ota to 98k | Infer Inferior Clover 2 80s to 90s w.
-— ve suffered most, and though they have kept in fair ар Mew. ds (ove .
ag эде б ее Sada to the oane by og we reete l have Old | Ch -— "ов 105 pe Josuv. X Вака.
toc ave sol — e
well Jate XE md here i "p very ту prospect th that at they will continue SMITHFIE ED Moxbay, March 7
value. piens wethers sold in In cou —— a ren d supply and the warm damp weather,
Pn ur markets at ‘Tos each; the 1 superior, but any | trade is very for Beasts, at rather lower rates. Several
be Sheep will bring more than 7d. per Ib. and they are hardly to | remain unsold Athoug ter there is again a decreas 1
had at any price. Fat beasts are selling from 9s. to 10s. per x 3 trade i i ve ve 1, and кабып we retain 5s. 4d.
ein and pork has risen from 7s. 64. to 9s. 54 The season choicest Downs, it must be considered an
engaging agricultural hands is about this rh edens bete is * increase i "a the number of |
ami to be an adequate supply, — T is s not ies i TET ne Calves over ev dni of last — са on the averge wate con-
i hands isting ST en e sequently lower. From Ge wa: Holleni - there a ens
Beasts, 1270 Sheep, and 117 ©те; from Scotland, 400 —
e E Kt g.
s|558222»
vo|oesweneR
—
m
ЕЕРЕЕ:
Ao SA
Du F.
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’
con Sud 8.—U|
he 5 few a ы АЧЫГ рр of Oats е2 о
m
ESDAY, - Much:
wise end 9
Ireland, with sm da
of the
ted from the south of Europe. lon
length ае at at Cork and Falmouth, the precursors of — Жы
supplies from the same direction, have caused a very sluggish
business for most articles in the trade at our corn exchange to-
day, which was only moderately attended ; the — of Wheat
were chiefly in retail at a 3 of 1d. per 70
rates of this day week. e large supply of Fl
of 6d. to 1s.
depression of to 1s. per i rel, and little — could be
done. Egyptian Beans maintained the late advance. Oats ts and
Oatmeal were neglected at a decline of 4d. per — a d. per
0 s
r. FR DAX, March 4.— The frostis leaving us, and we
ng-like weather, with t gh in active opera-
tion in this — At — market this morni: ere was
more desire to purc than on Tuesday, and in the fair
business — ua the full tes of that day were 3
the quay,
p гы sold, „taken, from at a decli —
$ a
eee
174 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 18
"nU
ET GLASS BY HER MAJESTYS ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS,
‘eer PHI ILLIP AND Có 1 Е" Bishopsga » ч #4, 2 A —.—— dea reir € 2 ax» MORRIS wi 1 submit
treet Without, have a quantity of SHEE T GLASS in 100 mew Lane, on FRIDAY, March 18th, at 19 осы ile
feet Boses, which they PEN г à: Bo 200 Choice Double Meis 3 from 18 inches to 5 foot mt
5 s bent utifully fürnished i
Sizes—4 inches by 8, ү by A m buds, 100 very strong Camelia Stocks, also With bloom
т 125. 64. LFRED KENT'S PATENT T WEATHER-PROO F Е Standard vad D ыг Raph: e fins catenin fen Lune
5} by 34, 61 by 3j, 7 by 33, 7 by 4, 8 by 44. GLAZING DE. PU For Horticultural plants, comprising t sd Sher Azaleas, Hybrid етеш
WN SOU 8, Bnildings in Wood or Me dendrons, " Kalnins, Magnolias, Andromed: dor bund 1066.
Ат 12s. 64. PE HoRTiCULTURAL 351 ILDING Works, CHICHESTER. 5000 — . Ranunculuses (from celebrated &.;
6 by 4 44, 7 by 5, 7% by 51. gi tions; containing prices and | choice Dahlias in dry roots, sonies, together with —
фы К BOx: dala iculars CDS the different dee gus; sent on а pet: 12 [4 aud * go an de Беи. a ots, is
t s|be vi 8 ogues ha
10 1 rel hy T 15 7, bt 88 bur Piu. tamps. Nurserymen and others appointed agents ang ete Auetioneers, Ameri¢an Nursery, Leyton EAST
? — he
ros Casas v 20 reve ка 4 WATERPROOF Partis Those who would enjoy
Boxes charged 23. ‘each, but full price alowed cd réturned free
of expense,—116, BISHOPSGATE ST REET \ Wir
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
"HOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer
r Gardens 25 the winter months should construct
— ves of PORTLAND NEUE CONCRETE, which
are formed t ус the which w^ ath is at
eve
PW which
E
101 mixed with it, a 7
part of pathy gravel add yet of 4 river sand. To pd parts’
of such equal ture add one of Portland Cement, and 1805 огро-
and
GLASS for CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES,
GARDEN 65 28, and DWE i
War — — orm SGATE Banter Wrrnour, LONDON
Cut to — f ares, п v yer 8 y 4 in boxes, 100 feet cath èr
er
above — — by 4,61 by 4]
? by 5,7 u 51
8 by
under 9 — 7
15s.
9 by 7,8 b rh rp
Tid. „ 13 by 10, 14 by 10, 16 by 10 20s.
Large Sheet of No. 16, ccc cases of 100
800 foe x
Impróved Paten — on Plate from one-eighth to 1 inch thick ;
b c Milk Pans, Preserv and Propagating Glasses,
mixti
rate the Whole wellin the ay state before applying the My
It may — Le laid on 2 inches 4 857 Any labourer can
and spreü No toolis requi —— ond the spade, and in 48
dm it — as hard as a decks VY egetati ion cannot grow
be cin — te paa — — я — the action of the severest frost
og the maids of the path to ‘toward
Manufacture fy 9. . Warts & BROTHERS;
Millbank Street, Wes
T N 85 2 EEP
THE EA USE OF THE
UTTA | PERCHA "GOLOSHES, to be had of
JOHN JONES & Co,, uM wai ea Patent Works, Sheffield. |
not so 2 гоор it, to give a fall
sides —
and five ng
obliged dn clear a 8 of ib e pre
Plate Glass, Patent Plate, ^ Plain, — and Coloured, as Sold to the Farmers at ак Price of thie
5 as every descriptio on = we — „Glass now manufac tured. үйнө Та а-ы АЙ 4. du > reme nx D adn
M corem n dmm Directions for use. — Bind round the ancle some tailor 8 listing,
(CROWN, : 13, 16, and 26 oz. HORTICUL- | dirt; dip the upper part of the shoe into very hot water, then
3,
URAL SHEET 3 in 100 feet boxes.
Of sizes—S inches by 6 inches. | Ofs mui Aae by E inches,
2
F
” 806
Atl foot.
T tocum d Glass in "n ЯЙ sh ad Patent
White-lead, "Oils, d 9 &c.
DE John Street, West Smithfield,
NSERVATORIES ETC.
supply 16-oz SHEET GLASS
5 FOR CO
Hf э anb CO.
y qnom
att 05 ng from 2d. to 3d.,
foot, for rr oo d feet
of which are kept ready. cer for 3 eliv
ists of Prices and ates fo led on application, for
d GLASS SHADES,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT * GOOD
MATERIALS AND аралча HIP
stretch пр the material when soft to the height 284 8d. Full
instructions are sent with each order.
Nus for London: Mr. F. HAINES, 22, Lime Street, Leadenhall
TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, AND NURSERYMEN.
WARD a EE
D nd A. WEEKS (late with J. WEEKS
and Co.), 1 I: —— Agreed me Apparatus
Manufacturers, Park Co d, Chel The best
materials and тон». e ‘at the forest pois
price. Plans and estimates furnished free.
URF ND LOAM
T BE 6085, about ^h aere of excellent. TURF
1 pe down on erred "odes
^0 B eg at Messrs, TATTERSALL'S, Hyde
—.— Corner, on the 2lst 2 TWO TH OROUGIL-DRED
SUFFOLK STALLIONS, ri g Three Years Old, the property
of T. BEALE Browne, Esq., "fa Hampen, е. Ву
хро Horse that took the first em at Exeter, and whi ene —
mperor of Russia bought; each out of pure re Suffolk
ыен to Mr. Wever, of nnd and the other to Mr. Ruffell,
of Melford, near Sudbury, Suffolk.
TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, BUILDERS, X
a PROTHEROE 4x» MOR
d by Mr. Ramsay (in consequence of the e land
let for building) А 2 Бар” on oa premises, Fulham
Brompton, o AY, Marc „at 11 o'clock, )
reserve, the hdi fo ver the GLASS зу, viher Ж.
OTHERS,
are in.
311 (t
8
a considerable. qemi of Loam,
viewed prior to the sale.
remises; of the principal eps
анон Ameri
TO NOBLE EN GENTLEMEN. NURSE EN
DERS, AND OTHERS. 7
TÍN GS has received ins structions, from
г. Борт. 9 755 to Sell by Auction without reserv
iss, Wands Ai Ye n, on MOND AY, pm
f ollowin. ck (i q ence of
mises immediately; and
ostponement of the Sale last Autumn. through the incl п) ms
of the weather), the valuable NURSERY STOCK ering vpn
vete dde yr ng a considerable quantity of very fine
eens, ing some magnificent specimens, a large qr
tid
men in Lon
eytonstone, Es:
the Pre
ruit Pw T oot Trees, Déciduous. and Orname
everal a cade, В —. other Rhododendr
ch will be f endid Standards, the whol
—— "Motes Azaleas, Kalis, дел y
Ry Araucaria 5 pela Cedrüs aamiais, 505
a, &c.; a fine collection of Standa
coi dette dane or! potted Pina? Гао MET pon
Garden Pots; Е ee of Poles, F d, fine rieh Garden
Mos d, &. ewed prior to ped Vale. Catalogues ts,
each, аа 15 pi азе, шау * ad on the 5 2d
барона
е prin cipal Séedsmen; and of ће Auctioneer, 99,
Plac New North Road; and Ebenezer Nursery, 8
COCHIN CHINA FO W LS
LE ON TUESD AY, MARCH 22.
STEVENS begs to notify that im con-
5 ў class
LA
his
sequence of the great demand for
will; in addition to his usual periodical h
Auction of POUL TRY, on TUESDAY, March 22 at
oom, 38, Kin к Street, C nt Garden, at 12 o'clock ;
There will any Р. and commended Birds in the C.
& Selection from the raa Ass of oua
Kensington.—Catalo
i ie
logue, натр”
а Esq; of
ceipt of a eres à directed envelope, ie s Mr. J. C.
Вт TEVENS, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, London.
SPOSED OF (in consequence of the Land
E or which aeeount was copied into the Gardeners’ Chronicle of
Bet 631, may hear of a purchaser by addressing a letter to
1 М. M., at the Office 5
OR MOORE 2 — t LEAN-TO GREEN-
1 itla e d or lazed. In
Nus EL а imber See Gur Кай | M
London.' 2 gister or dabis, Fri rames, Doors, ther
Fittings for small
a Sad TO FLORISTS, зале BI Lote e
and ad n; O BE LET, with immedi session, those w
kind in the country, are now in a position to execute known old establi hed Premises, WE «Tal ptim on Nurseries,”
orders on the lowest possible situate in Manchester Terrace, Liverpool Road, Islington, where
G; & O. have been ‘extensively loyed by the Nobility, a lucrative Business has been carried on for any years. The
G , and London Nurserynten ; ет. Ail by whom they have prémises consist of a spacious and elegant Entrance way, with
88 with orders, can with the ence | Shop and Couhting- aper large Camellia-house, stocked with
give the most satisfactory references. і o Greenhouses, Cottage, е та three
K sE pas ee aratus is 1 2 g t els = hers wi TM 5 and tf and back entrance for
pproved ar sien tifie Hee, fo pi 25 to wh carts, he above offers a fayotn opportunity to a ne
Rei ein Hot Water can be made available d pe to еш — in either of th re y Ti a, of the
HORTIC — кр! whole might be advantageously combined.
RTIC RAE BUILDING AND HEATING By) “зү тивні те айташаге to Messrs: D. B Bien & Бох,
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, | Аче 50 co
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, RIZE POULTRY EGGS. following | 5
A genuine End. v dniehing = Prize White-face Spanish,
12s. per dozen; Prize C China, 125.; Black Polish White
Crest, 9s.; n bci ё X NE ngs, MB d Pure
in all the I 8 both 1
in constant operation in NS didi
The splendid collections
Also & fine collection of strong Grape Vines in
уай the best sorts,
Models, and Estimates of „ Buildings; also
стн of sies Vines, Seeds, & arded on app: ication. | Goose
& Co., King's Road. se London,
С
order. — Address, X. Y
Greenhouse Plants
also in the highest state of ч and for sale at very lov
n pots, from
ht, 0
d SPRUCE FIRS, ftom 925 6 feet, thrice transplanted and
wel rooted.— A ppliea ation tobe made to T. & G. Sw. ILES, Nurs sery-
„Beverley ; Yor!
OKE. BRI ciat Any per person having for disposal a
uantity of them, described some time since in the Weekly
ате t 12
1 ne and dise
TO GENTLEMEN; undi. i
15, at: n o'clock [igna W 2 of” —
RANUNCULUS, t erty o rising 8 [
new and most ese s viriles E P Solet growers;
a choice assortment ollyhocks by name, ем the
Show kinds; Carnation j Pieotée „Pinks, II Reis
tandard Roh &c. &e.—May be viewed on the e,
lognes had at the Mart; and of the Auctioneer,
Sale; Cat
Shacklewell, Middlesex s
JJ y ROTO ИН ОШ
AYL RV. BUCKS.
EXTENSIVE AND Y TIPORTA SALE OF vi
R. GREE Ts is eomisione
ed to remove th
«ba “expiring of
tion well ‘worthy the a at
to plant ting tor the benefit т thé benefit M tacks jh
MESI UR E NS е m :
Sisto of 1 d i
Colle hj C IONS and PICOT
wath те 1 7 60 ae oe tid other poem of
po er Railway Bridge ais leg,
' А аг 3 that sei
wend —
success of
security not only of their co
£ quality of RaRa Dylan ada and although th
3
Price o
mped envelope. ^ Post-office — able to
ARTHUR aac spree: Grays, Essex
OCHIN CHINA БӨӨ
andso
„ good in ау,
of — p at 7. per dozen. deor edd dm
. Post Office, Farnham;
pe
3
íi
Ub
ml
2
2
Sales. dee ert
Aetio rne ien
; Sunbury, Mi
st da M Mart, and of the Gardener on the
Ta ? of Mr. Hamilton, 0! 4
principal Т Seddeme men in and around pi
premises; and of t
PROTHEROE and Monis, American Nursery, Le
|
i
|
11—1853. |
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
175
— CHOICE рете AND FUCH
ILLIAM RUMLEY 4 sap" 5 zm a splendid
W aoe of the a wa
145. 12 for 9s., or 6 for 5s, rag :
1 viz.
gs. per dozen, M р,
fe не путча А ayes,
age and, Amy Кора
| PERB NEW ME
ATTE WINCOMS ARADLE GREEN
per packet;
— Green Fle sh, do., 1s 6d. ;
saji * $e PHENOMENA” Wann
à purchased
.| Which oy реа the hardiest grow:
NEW WHITE 1 4 go ia a “VICTORIA.
i" jJ, DWARD "aae Fe egs to announce that he has
whole Stock of Seed of — eof BROCCOLI,
ing and mildest flavoured
variety S jot = si ed the public. Its tai ty may be ju
jes — i rown by an amateur for the last four years,
T | darn ww
eee — Fie а a cold, northerly aspect, where no other
to,
rt, Madame Miellez, King
f Englan
Unique, Queen net, 1 Bridesmaid, Annie, — multiflora,
а isi, Climax, Princess "Royal, Newington Beauty,
clara, Alboni * ae т of tcm Crimson Perfection
б 6s, per doze
ere inotuded,
Victory of Bath, do: 1s.; and other tvm varieties. A packe
Au stén's “ Incompar able” Melon, a packet of Golden Bol and
of either of the above Cucumbers will be forwarded
t on receipt of 58. in penny postage stamps. ini. farther bd
ars of the above; - Gar den ner rs Chronicle ' of Feb:
HOCK SE
a in cultivation ; ü rs per packet.
RST APRI IZE БЫ ASTER
SEED.—This is un-
been
| | variety would помои аѕ the above | has done, with certainty, it
i? Its dw arf € handy habit will prove a great desideratum to
| growers und may be ‘shallow and
"rd winds, EAE stood the most severe fros ts, &c., and not
bei ay a roe ted by it, or inclined to run n similar to other
n in the ne situation. edes. эн general
rom 6 to 8 lbs., — will ion asa ur equal to tothe
Canli rel after its bein several days Pede of
o., $ oZy 2з: 6d., or Lor. "ford E. T. ba
r packet.
"s ved from upwards of 50 dis-
tinct dwarf and 8 varieties T: per packet.
ANTIRRHINUM ED, fiom all the best shaped, — ан
spotted, and Енн — and if sown now, will p
Же for blooming through the whole of the season; ie —
Pac
be f 5 5 wn .
P can be d p" ree by post, if required, on
receipt of a Post Office order, 20 А at Richmon
Ойт New Descriptive КУШ iae of ee pm Yerbenas, ows
ums, Cine may be had o n suo
g, “Richmond, Yorkshire.
GR
G WHEELER AND SON, SEEpSwEN to
„ GLOUCESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, beg
to offer the following GRASS — which have been
o harvested, well cleaned, aud, which they can warrant
to be E the very best quality.
We have for some — U ps considerable attention to Grass
g them in such proportions as the
may require, so
tures. Havi ing had much experience in this
and we have laid down
en d; yar satisfaction, it is with much pleasure that we
n recomme fine mixture " the best Grasses and Clovers,
[ч r i rich permanent pasture, from
of Grasses already laid down, we
can SNNT эы T Fb.
2— cw “those gentlemen who would prefer
25s. to 30s. per
For im proving. the
re Seed of that very scarce and delicious — CROWN
^s D „2 9 MARROW, 1s. per p
accompany the order! Ces all unknown
Psi pine r n К stamps, when the whole or any |
— of the above will be forwarded A to any part.
—
M IN t naeh e
Ер MERCHANTS, Trur
EDWARD TILE
. NumsERYMAN and SEEDRMAN, 14, Abbey Ohüreliyard,
HE BES оссо
MP TECHINSON ANo CO.,
П, have much Select in ур чне 2 Дт +
КЕЕ which, having been c carefully saved ünder their
wn inspection, are warranted to give satisfaction.
MIT HINSON’S PENZANCE, x е А EE # Хе
COLI, is invaluable fori D earliness ing in у.
It is a fall sized h — head, of excellent quay, hat. a shy
seeder. Offere sealed рас ckets of s, at 15. 6d.
рер packet, postage hes.
MITCHINSON' 8 'TRURO, or SPRING. WHITE BROCCOLI,
is the most perfe
in sying an t thi as great — as ‘all
er new ae sent out — former occasions.
remittance must a pany. every order in penny postage
other т ise.
NU Тік; Nurseryman and Seedsman, 14, Abbey Church
Yard, Bathe: |...
ICHOLSON'S Fou AX STRAWBERRY: very
large and handsome, most exqui: isite flavour, unequalled as
ssert fruit, and —.— well.
* NICHOLSON'S ro STRAWBERRY: ‚ medium size, “ex:
cellent quality, and a se bearer, p
of fine fruit for an unusually 88 5
А "RUD rms 4 were first — out last autumn,
— one e plants, suitable for
N. will, if
desired, nds plants as a sample to —.— ordering
E » For W. Nen — of culture, &, see Gardeners’ Chronici
or 1.
Post Office orders to be made payable at Yarm,
Eggleseliffe, near Yarm, March 12.
UPERB HOLLYHOCK SEED. — Well Wer eren
'warranted to be saved exclusively from Elegans,
Obscura, Mr. с —.— ea Rosen grandiflora, Meteor,
We lden Gem, М , Spectadili Delicata, |
i — — 3
Het be, Model of Perfection, Rosea Alba; Sulphurea tmn
* is n
dE ng Dining, at m 10. per 100;
The " aer f hs only posi
l'orkshire;
istie of qum: The plant is robnst, without Perfection; Dis Beard, Mulberry Superb, Snowba
buying the given fn а short deseri MAPA ө quem qe ir п themselves, moderately mooth leaves, with 3 ribs, “handsome of England, e
About twa Lostietiof che lator or Might ded, and 12 Ibs. of the compact heads well p Many gardeners and others who good mixture of the above, in packets containing cupiam Ө
small or heavy — is tlie eai ome dowtt to che saw them growing on our grounds ин, season pronoun: rn worüh of postage stamps. post free, upon the receipt of 28. 6a:
be the best they had ever seen. The stock is limited; price :
po eher dmg in favour t “thi 8 Ry те ass 15.64. «уранын: do Dd Рожеве stamps should | e 7 ‘tae Wert e
Compared with any other of the varieties of com Ry Srass. | accompany orders. General bores rd f appli- | 1851 1852, „ ved certificates at the National Flori?
the n фил duonecr b Ses y cation.—Seed Establishment, Truro, March 12. RA Society, "isan! Street, London, and met with universal
: sooner at maturity, —X s appro M — wherever exhibited. Catalogues sent upon pre-paid
— ra — — foliage, — e er чв NEY: ROSES, IN бы, оп the MANETTII applica —.— ane = —
ва folk:
less inclined to sp: ead on t rr amma Крв. its distinguish- Hisar Рек inii an 724 IRCH edenham Rosary, gay,
a is, that it is —. preferred by cattle Me ed Aingubte Mie geen ite 7 6 bed de Sie ГУ "d HORTICULTURAL POTTERIES,
of th tory on sorts, and is greedily eaten by them, w Baronne dii 1 6 Souvenir de la Reine des ADJOINING THE S tits Oh. STAPLETON ROAD,
Comtesse Batthiany wt o eU BHO
ad depen o o ann Comte Odart > 6 Spotted Que 2 298 AULE axb SONS are Manvractursrs of all
MEADOW C Mu of нек GRASS (Phioum Docteur Julliard: ., 3 6 | Therese de St; Remy. 3 6 ^ 15 TW thé ost пруты shapes
The Timothy Gras: LA aed the advantage of поне Aube Gare Bedeau 3 6| William Griffiths ^... 2 6 and best designs for the cultivation of Plants, and which they
the quantity of pinna when its seeds are ripe, that cjue Gu x ci oe E Bourso are enabled to supply on reasonable te Ж?
с Ваган ‘Onst енне d rather moist soils, | I. oredr id ei + ; 1 Madame Cousin 28 List of Prices and Sizes forwarded on application.
it it is entitled to precedence almost to amy er, and should my [таан 8 ага асб" имен (Ржот78) 7 6|' The Nurse rsery Trade supplied on most advantageous terms.
fms earn prts of mtr ЭЕ Glee Cc ac [еге ps tn c ED
EN down suc either for alternate husbandry or — dame Audry "og гое qua are made tó forwa
+ ieii ч = ier ^ y : - Souvenir de T Empi 5 0 | them loose in Railway. Trucks, or E Holds o of. Vessels, to o Sea-ports.
"MEADOW FOXTAIL GRASS (Alopecurus pratensis), „ Fremion Ug oq PERPETUAL Moss. AVE
per 8. Haare 3 6 General Druot vom М À 1 ^
This is one of the earliest and best of Pasture re rr 1 1 ~ ә 0 Herman e. 2 6 W GRASS, &c., entirely des din toyed o on Grave
cach X pted for hay, as it produces but few stalks; 14 . 5 0 Moss. sin from six to twelve hours, by a che ical liquid.
leaves very b long, so tt, slender, and grow — * Bes Queen 42 ick vs з) 2 6| Madame ATbonii pared by Epwanů REA, i dul Varnish
cut, or кездш — M by — noice — п requires two or three | Apply Maker, e cn
to arrive
years after sowing
ROUGH COCKSFOOT ride dem lis glomerata), 1 per Ib.
2 a valuable
die.
eu
2 7 antity of produce which VE p the rapi rapidity T ch
eaves grow after be u t eroe ia growing
in shady moist 3
“This is FESCUE GRASS Festa praten ied ke 15.
is excellent G — alternate — or
y cnn y — — he latter. It дү ө
of domestic ‘herbivorous t
SHEEPS. S FESCUE Á— n
ter part ae ones p peius jer dh
f produce it *
— In — nir of Ó
cultivated: 6 nm from em wen "liked by Sheep, it
should always enter ‘in’ of mixtures for lands
оп which they are to- be аі — In fáet ‚ on the authority of
these — have’ no relish for hills and heaths which
are destitate of
This is a valuable Grass as фе for Pasture Lands,
ticularly on damp soils. Its habit of growth fits it for
poe tpg a the upright growing sorts, such as thé Italian Rye: |
84.
175 instructions for rd ure, К-у
МЕМ
| gen FLAT BASSANO | fesh з - and white,
en rin
BEET, flat w
MG wa desk sea, (short).
LETTUCE P NEAPOLITAN; heads large like a Cabbage,
crisp
UCE; SHANGHAT from Chin
TAGE СО and à PE-TSAL, ptm Chinese Cabbages
RADIS Chinese, Win of flesh bright scarlet;
, yellow FINLAND; very early ; grows above
; or the whole for 3s. 6d.
Abronia — > ochlearia aca
чечи
Collins бата а Collinsia ——
луну — ta, р is папа,
3 Kaulfussia alba,
; ' Nankinensis,
2 ene A bellidifolia,
And m na other n
The above 15; n) packet; or putris та beg for 78.64.
-five varieties ful eee annuals for = border,
free by post for 56. 6d.;
qa 2s. Эр 75055 varieties. Perennial d 6d.
rond TON, Seedsman 156,.
W. H
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COLE'S SUPERB CRYSTAL WHITE j
ine UU M. COLE, Dartford, Kent, begs to
3 6| Pre
s BENJAMIN. R. Cant, St. John's Street ie, 1
p Sol
RO H UR 9 LE 8.
Se AND D PEILE, 61,
London; and 17, New Park Street, Southwark, Manufac-
rers of every description of Iron Mus peg to -— e suem.
m of Noblemen and Gentlemen to their present ^
8 :—for Sheep, 6 feet long, 3 feet high, wi ы
| at 48, 64; ; and for Cattle, 6 feet long, 8 féét 3 mehes Hs
vr, 1 flesh e purple top: a curious kind. | v
per packet
CELERY.
inform his
A laci qi dim out а ready
5 bars a ze
" — Nat Fi duse.
‘foun fest ME MA:
d Descriptive Catalogue of Flower and рле
— —e—eê
vine, des x
CUCUMBER mi amd DMELON rr ud
One hundred 1, 2, and : . of all sizes, :
bonn ятар MEADOW GRASS (Pow pratensis), Wie Сек and the for * „ packed
per Ib. 1s. eee in and Jett АП parts of the rion 21E Boxes and Lights
-- This Grass yields a targe quantity of ‘herbage at a very early menting 1 superior to his in Dwarf Red, ае 1. 6s. «агага Тайно every description, S ren 3
season. made and n parts of the
SWEET-SCENTED® VERN rden Wilteis nd, rarely 4 “(ander the. nore Kington. References given to the perg r Ads and the.
gaah E aa management) 18 inches — in айы) it is very solid, erisp and ad ine Trade in most of t the counties 10 5 ngla Ti a WA ats, Hot-
This Grass yields ‘scanty portio: " time a variety, 'emont e; Old.Ken ndon:
W ase E быу portion of hera crit irte die s come into use a 2 ea rier, and continue good кич later. iiim
particularly in Park and Pleasure Grounds, were it for no other H hag been sett by some of the, ira чн г
its seent, when eut for hay, but and pronounced to be. à superior article. Work-
also when its become nearly ripe; W. G. > — or from of 601
DOG C 3- eristatus), páck t
ME wg Tia iazer fs ndon: Messrs. Horst go T Seest) PE trikingly illu strated The valne of hi Kn the — Potet
Tiii . " Messrs. ttrell, an proa ares essrs. is stri mmm s é'enltivation o nman Hair,
foliage, this Grass, scis turf, anà — ering dens Minier & Co., 60, Strand; Mr. Duncan H ‘St. Martin's Lane, | whieh it ed for modern genins to bring under the domi.
places, to be kept E wns’ other Charing Cross; Mr. Denyer, G nion of — "That neh of t ted with its
L ED A s He Pine.A le Place; Messts. J Seana 5. Fairbairn, restoration : long - . qt of thé most pérsev Ж. жй
this G en ete . M apham.— pcr cone Mayes, and Co, È ristol ; j Mr. citude; but now, thanks to the of C. and A. E.
T at one de obtained in а short pea Maidstone; Mr. Turner, Боце: Messrs — a preparation te Baim iof f Cowabia) 1 is not only prodneed, "
selection of thy rarest G ГЕТО — down turf. It is a} Laird, Edinburgh ; Messrs, F.and J. n, Chester; — distributed through mrt e hich
We can — se y free from weeds. T. and 5. D $ E J. and J. Fraser, Lea | Ba s disappears and: * t i
Pidi ре, с those to form Lawns or Bridge, ; Messrs. , Carlisle; Messrs:
— For. Veitch and Son, Exeter; Messrs. Finney & Co, Gateshead; Mr.
some ol the: y deseripttons: we are indebted to A. Pontey, Plymouth; Mr. e Rendle, Plymouth Fa Exeter |g ——
W — Kent; eo nee, o E
m. C. Ne ig & Sox deliver their Seeds CARRIAGE FREE | Mess mondson & Co., Dublin; Mr. Smith, Riverhead, Kent;
to most rb Mr. ciim Aen à nd Mai dstone, Kent; Mr. Brown, Norwieh;
HEELER & Son, Nurserymen, Gloucester. |W F. B. Jefferies & Co., Ipswich; R. F. Darby, irencester.
$ ' N LE I [M B- l
176 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC AND AG = AR. 12,
\ | р O b] |.
3 : W i uit M Cucumbers M
f Bli ht upon Roses, Wall-E r ; ers, Melo
Composition for the TE 2 се A rec а. ns,
n —FIT Mes USE, PER GALLON, 1s. 6d. (Jar EXTRa),
NG, IN BOTTLES, 1s., 2s. HS AND 5s. (BOTTLES INCLUDED).—
xk me е5 FOR к FORWARD
ition with every confidence, in corroboration of which the ассо
B- T PAGE anp CO., after two years’ . er ада im duas. V Rs ios бг gii lini 1
H. F. K. Holloway, Esq., AA Mr. Smith, Gardener to the late Mrs. Preston Hulton
Andres lace. From Mr. Wilkins, Gardener to — osition has been tried b › Ват.
Dear I rae to your var etter of — 2d инр reat Marchwood Lodge, admirably, 80 р illing all Inse Sn Gee ч Та glad it ae
ELE my ec m eer судит Cann e e aid 9 т an timely: eter Gh and: quite reco- | he istnd for рар, which is a great put, it u eren Trees
tion * destruetion T P — has been Ave here with [A saving ded beu N on 5 touches s instant. for Cucumbers.—Nov. 5, 1 1852. a well
ies ^us vmi emo |I I intend to have a quantity of it this season for all my Plan From Mr. A. Menmuire, G. ardener to Bid Smith, NS
May 20, 1851. „ Brooks
Knowing as you € = for trei rendi am garden, and the | Pus Ит. W. Tord dah Seine N = AM Honourable il to e Prat rain cena a trial, having hag
ton, 7 ran, applie ere ver Ty much v i
interest I feel in everything — with both fruit au L4 ботен та 1 Ashburton, лы er a E L T орен " As
ver having sought my opinion I consider r Composition P uable fo. an am ery goo Success, for al
= — — 2 — of th he Aphis, and of ібн of all ваг: — Nov. 3, 185 | some of t e Tre we I ‘hd, dy are very much Гей...
the Tree Blight generally; especially when І sent to your store 1852.
for a
ts адаар 07
J. Alle Gardener to P Right Hon. Sir Francis h
second supply. Iam su u will be pleased when I tell From Ar. ы Mabe, Pelo Tori
part of wate ien 9 No фы уоп will a еу ^| had your Blight on sadly inf че
ind — ы ле —— "d s EN ^ ns en a last sp y Peaches Ач pn ойр o y 7 infec
1001 g em accor
and better than all, do far as I am individually concerned, a black | With p ht but after syringing
t Mids — = meg. tnis on pat ch Өн Ант ter them since. I tried it on two large Orange Т
herries abou d
des — кыш ediate e ae e
the Green-fl um bad, and it roy :
effecti My removed the tl st samme, when. appi yao it been seen on them since, and the Tre pere now in a —
fi
r. J. Е. Froud, Gardener to Genera al Blunt t, Dang ~
Kf Гей Ar st aiplisation of your valuable Composition tp
Peach and Nectarine . foun every insect dead, n
ena T Tre ees were hea thy and em ing vi
upon P. Cactus kii янка, er — 2
Nen Fly which ^ е: ап wore instantly and i
remained a 8 fresh a: —Oct. 19, 1852. j
From Mr. Pullinger, po to as Watson, Drool La
|
flourishing state. I sh customer, as I belie
to sati progress to the end of the season. I — it to be я néver-fatiing reme ay — —Oet. 1 7j A trial u
assured it will — а substitute for the expensive mixture with - t. Trees, and Greenhouse "lante, aud am oh tla
which gs deners generally dress the Peach-walls efr sprig | From Me. J, Thorn трбие. de sr ara 8 | results: my Fruit Trees are oe "x — Üet. 21 12
ay vat NAT ee NE Iam, aT of the Hane of your Blight cete | From Mr. W. — in , Gardener to J.J. Briscoe, „ Ei Hi
till next are 5, 1852. di m August 2 185: ms 4 hav dhe Gen ure in bea ating Aem efficacy of
om the Rev E. T. verte ‘arlington ectory. From oe orbes, Gardener to G. Е, Eyri ZH t C Kkille 6 :
е — is now drawing to a close, I can vege) po thé! Yan ha appy to а y^ testimony to the great ri A your Blight | instance, an та the Wall Trees quickly reg a fg
Bight a I had from you in the summer ha n of Composition in the destruction of Brown Scale Red Spider, | foliage ained
— . the 8 — 3 er whia ih havo! perfectly in the hothouses. and mp the open. wall.—Oet. tais killing ‘the Blight without injuring the folinge.—Oet ots a
large Vine for six or seven years; the infested leaves, although From Mr. eats bens Nur = = — - t Gom sition | From Mr. J. Bowen, Gardener to 2. C. Codrington, Bu, ru
marked by the fungus, have become perfectly healthy; in short, The Gentlemen for whom I procu gl po 1T
the Vine presents a very different appearance from that of last have told me that it effectually e the Blight.—Aug. 9, 185 | My Wall-fruit Trees w ce erin from excessive Blight, but
— at this season. I have some Plum — which 2 v From Mr. F. Haslar, Gardener to the Rev. W. MNA Bannister a two Syringings with z your papi реу quito recovered, i
tore For
and made
1 ме to recommend your Composition for killing Insects and ML or I should not have had a blossom open; itis both a cheap
ре Imont House, Salisbury. Bli. — Wall Trees; I e used 5 on ће Peach and Necta- | and an effectual re medy, which no Баер. Should be without,
I have Span, BB and am very much . with | rine, and found it of great service, as my Trees had the Blight iti is equally adapted for Pot Plants.—Oct A 1852. S
m Trees * ving quite recovered the excessive last spring, but recovered and made some excellent wood.— From Mr. J. Batty 2, Gard rdewr. to K „ Hartley Grange; :
affected them early in the season, —s Augüst 11, 1852. i EAA Gardener. to W: Beach, Esq, Oakley Han: |., 1 bave used your B Бас
From Dow rom Mr ovans, Gardener ach, LSQ. p Ha luable specific against Blight.—Nov ё
жа * Яя, Rots ARS. ley, x13 ht. онаи I used your Composition with ёва | water, Pn killed Win PAD ^ á
Your Composition is most destructive to all Blight. My Wall анау, апа Without; water it destroyed т; 4, 1852. Hed 88 G. Lush, Gardener EN 1 Esq., Bevois
Trees must have died had I not 8 of it. gr nsider| From Mr. J. М 8 to J. Grov à di i» Par k. a ees ach, Ттво wire Men 2 : ч Саш Seale, à
it applicable to all cases, as it 8 the ET t injurious to the I highly appro T your іы which 1 — destruc- | frui alae gat rover КЕЛДЫ а зарри Fhe othe
foliage of the most tender Plants.—May 17, 851. tive to all sorts of «Ан With 2 application 1 perfectly Sue a рэнт v diet у TRY. 725 1852. Stove re e
From Mr. J. Ри ‘ardener to the Ve n Lio D Win- | my ‘Cherry Trees, and intend in future to avail myse m
mo , Bishopsto token added t qe Prom Mr. Thomas ese, байнек to the Re Ra т, Norik
Ihave used your Composition кл Cucumbers, Melons, Roses Mr. A. Hibbard, T. Hill, Esq., Е um 3
Pot Planta, and Wall Trees, wi ct ud in every Жк = Composition has Mni, "killed the "E Bug,” Your Compost tion is most destructive to all the ir
instance, and consider it the — tes speedy, and effectual.) which was very ng upon some imported Orch * with- | With m
remedy ever ,— Oct. 22, 1852.
1
out the least injuring N or Leaves. —Feb. 1
a
Besides above 600 satisfactory letters in reference to the value of this Composition, may bé » seen at our Offices, 37 and 38, Oxford Street, Sou
4 > va ue of this Composition, may be seen 4
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TVT tnd richest wacle enam, and а 2
; Marianne, M Charles Kean, St. Clair of the ie rm dem de ^ 7 5 СОШ eee a and GU airy Seribers, who obtained during the past gone the Se
Meghan i one pd em ird rd үе x^ ls. each ; Cineraria, extra fine, mixed, 9з. 6d.+ Calceolaria, saved. cup for H Holy hooks at the Edinburgh Grand Орай,
“the Magna, a: of Beauti from very fine varieties, carefully impregnated, E 6d.; Celsia te Lom he Royal South on 1
set for 188. Also a large quantity of the older areturus, 6d.; Cyclamen persicum m, from new | TWO first. el бейем om the National Flo pO
Margaretta, Amy Robsart, | florist and fahey v varieties oit uc 1 departs or half of and numerous other prizes, beg to offer 12 se 5
—— — y y Hume Campbell, and each, 2s. 64.; ditto, from prt ease older varieties, separate or half | Hollyhocks, iiw Meis for 30s.; 12 Su do, do. a 78
- . and 9з. per dozen; the the above are all strong | of each, 1*; ditto, from choicest scarlet, „and scented | 12 Goo 8 - 8 100 Good mixtures for Catalogs ee
| "vacant ы free 5 varieties, 6d. each; Hovea Celsi, 1s.; Hard ia monophylla, |, CARR TO Loxpox. Priced descriptive:
viz, Nil t. E N. yog Planta, now ready for 6d.; Indian Pink, superb mixed, 6d.; Lupinus moritzianus, | РУ post. nden.
lm т i ce erm 1 Honey | fine, 64.: Phlox Drummondii, exter i
; fine, alba, oculata, and | A. PAUL & Sox, Nurserymen, &c., Cheshunt, Herts, noar
rity, N ovelty, Leopoldiana, 6d. each; 2 ditto Mayii “splendi eas ж я — —
of Perfection lon (Eppes 8), у Sane wer pod Primula sinensis, frin white varieties, extra’ fine, I HE LARGEST, СЕЕ BEARING, AND
т ng, and Pet, the [ast three eM уж) each, 1s.; Rhodanthe Mantes, 5 1 dern aurantia,
FLAVOURED P et introduced, is HAIRS
Í and alba, 6d. each; Zinnia
led as bedding varieties; the above 1s | St ; „ erman | ANCE (Kwratrr's it grows about 4 с
18s. or 9s. per d ozen, po Ы etm — as im hujórted, Т dns of the best growers in strong in Dune Los than pod taller non
Pans
any.
f Orange, f
"Queen, G бей jeralissinno’ NS — Superior VEGETABLE SEEDS, post fist, at |
Lord CA — a
y
ebal] February to April, 2s. 6d;
Pee гапу, Village Maid, TTELL's dwarf early Bürnéi Can abbage, per o. ardet DWARF MAMMOTH (Kias D
50 f ^ oral р » iance Cabbage per à oz. a nsively grown and approved that
— * ^ Drumhead Savoy, бо. ү Tt e чари be said in confirmation of i fts established
le: To — n 7 exquisite T Мез, Parsley, йо. 8 Sow Ces uart.
Beanty, I; дейле z ne early Wa егеп Broccoli, per 1 oz. reel qe eb to May, 1s. 6d. per q
бе above ei Maa.” press, $ m rere pud - flower, do : js BISHOP'S LONG-POD'E EAS, 1s. ditto, 8
1 rus с * | „ LY Scote е, а 24 1s. ditto
RES Spring Cx ae te 12r, and e dee 2 $ fine tall feathered: do., per 4 oz. 1 per ior az * sda ericultu PORI 1 — АВ, wer 85888, ч wholesale cum i
RT pring Catalogue is y, соп EEG ” dwarf purple-top Beet, do... 5t : 6 8 every article connected with the trade Up
ind 19». dup ur E fine black-seeded Bath Cos Гени е, do. reasonable terms
ved dA su per dozen. Chry : den eme * en . rue white Vegetable Marrow, 725 1 seeds . |
ig kinds, 6s. and 9s. per It contains also Geraniums,| 7 dne long Bla _ ek N
w, Holl all the leading Florists’ Flowers ef | E e
the day, and may be for 14. healthy, well- © Black’ Spine r, do. R^
ted plants may be . АП c Sethe dali Chamberlain's Lon, —.— Rideo do, ‘Der 2 (74 seeds. 0 6 =
of 25s. carriage paid to Liverpool, seeds, and Pres- s Crystal White te Celery, per pack: оа ed ; пылам Buanavay, of Хо, 13, Upper, Woburn
ton; 21. and upwards, carriage paid to ine bathe oo enehleyens в (vety nuperior to ga: 1 is), flower Stoke Nema tee ey Padi
given over 8 for further ca carriage, It is respectfully ng babe re by post, at 14s. per doz. h n, both in the County о
A accom Wives 7 | ein
2 at Marsden, — UMR with a Post Ос, 515 Westerham. 27—880 stamps, or by Post Office * ad
— ор ад TRADE Mancu 12, 1853.
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
After the 26th of April, any Y a a
delivered to Fellows on their persons!
order, at the price of Five Shillings each
, 2 bus
No. 12.—1853.] SATURDAY, MARCH 19. [Price 6d.
dd чем, OYAL OX HORTICULTURAL | EW SEEDS, —— v *
Agricultural Soe.of England .. 187 ¢ | Larch, rot in. cesser soc E —At an Exhibition of this бойну; to be holden —The SUBSCRIBERS have had
to 120 е ant ie 5 | in the Gardens of Worcester College, Oxford, o NESDAY, paar of supplying э several hundreds of the
184 c 87 ў * 8th Y of "D une, € E да; 4^ for the installation t li jm The
асаре бест ............ 189 € агі 180 0 | of the Right Hon ar d DERBY, as Chancellor of the first. families in. years. transit
Camellias, Chandler's ........ БЕ University), in addition to "tha Prizes to yi competed for by From this Port to the mara Pt ts in Ireland, is quick
Cac, dieses of “eh ка ai Engan , the following Prizes are offered for competition, open to and erpeditious, and the cost is very moderate. The Port
а. n
Coches. е... — or Greenhouse . . A Fuchsias or Vig remi а Р Lymou th is тең fore ituated for commercial
Cattagers shows... pots, 1 12 v varieties ; first prize, 10%. ; second ditto, 51. Entranc „Дын сч ns with our sister country.
Diseases of cattle . The — of an Orders above £2 is Pam to the following
; Gera ums ain 8-inch all — varieties ; first prize, 5l. ; second Sea-ports :—.
Fruit, h ditto, 31. Entrance to non-members, 5s. DU -
Gardens, sies ER. Notice of Um ero to exhibit t to be given, on or before the 1st BEI MER ICK
т=з Solis, absorptive ‘properties of 185 of June, to the Acting Secretary, of whom copies of the rules of | | Steamers are continually. ru g from te Great WESTERN
H — and soluble silica ...... 185 c | the eS members schedule of pe and other tn | Docks (within a rifle shot of — "Union Road Establishment), to
Hore — me. M'Glashav's ...... 183 a | may béo W. R. Honps, Acting Secre the above-named Ports
Ery Tor ahe . 181 23, St. Giles's Street, Oxford, March 19, 1853. ROM EE Go. Se ida e к St WILLIAM EDGCUMBE
77 y sel sso = ENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymonth,
pi a «| iste tom йш. i$ e| EVERGREEN GRASSES FOR, осна ESTABLISHED MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY.
Meroe: UTTON лхо SONS have had the honour of ma т 8 (HENDERSON'S).
TH ORMCULTURAL SOCIETY OF LON DON. | erin, which Тата «i . by post et 78,08 wach fo
have satis- w pre pos
ILEGED TICKETS. Seed, 1s. per lb. From many ger чеш letters invi $e ro dd кышны Gloxinia, D they cen with confidence
Baa — cap take on tho Second Saturday pos . received. — —— It ips are of x deca 1 io ie — first-
rate lips are of a laven: хер а
, — ‘a. JUNE 1, JULY 9. rdéner to his —— the, Archbishop of purple cen is Tho usu t to the Trade, and one Gi
All Fellows who apply, on or be jrass Seeds received. from уоп succeeded admirably, g G . & Вох will ‘forward their new Seed Catalogue, po. t
Maie ad sey miner of E. Year Shui аш 1 Socr growth was such that we rane | free, ou application, containing all the novelties o of the mai
чурат) = file Sutton ursery, o
EIGHT; but no lieation for such tickets will be received of some years' standing ; d — я 2
‘after that diy. Шоев y subseribing for tickets Canterbury, is quite satisfied FRUIT TREES, eo LIMBERS,
at this price will be al week Ae 26th of | withits HARDY SHRUBS AND EES, HARDY BULBS,
E rev which „А... may claim them. AFTE T PERIOD gton Park GREENHOUSE eb a HERBACEOUS PLANTS,
| THE 3s. 6d. ETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, BUT 25 ISSUED, MAY SUTTON and Bp i E can supply simil CON NIFERA, &c.
BE ED. 7 ph Же — 2 » 1b., or 185. pe axp CO.
further number of tickets will be | bushel. Quantity required
respectfully to refer the
ertisement
beg
I^ on or , written e Sis prii f the nat Chronicle to thi
week's Paper, and to add
MAGNIFICENT NEW RET ifal aper, a Bape
ALS | that t ding
ш еу а € sen
SPECIAL GE OF FELLOWS. Рапота of the J TER, SEEDSMAN Fromisrm, 238, Bipi choice ot кебез абыл
Society enter free at 1 2, and can introduce Two friends | 9 е Holborn, London, begs to inform amateurs and the t ATIONS, PIOOT EES, PINKS, AND PANSIES,-
WITH TICKETS; or the Fellow's privilege may be > general that he lias imo received the new GOMPHEENA, à healthy plants, at the foll E
to a brother, sister, son, daughter, father, , or wife, | imported by him from re: Mexico, which he can recommen ш img ne 5 T — 5, T Е na ns and Piste
residing in the Fellow’s. rovided the ре m to whom | as the most striking Pie of the season. ‘The plant resem | 25 pairs ange variéties of Carnations a cotees, £ s.d.
the transfer is. be also with a ticket signed by | the Gomphrena globosa, or Globe Amaranthus, but is decidedly a by Pe. 14 9
that Fellow. That is to ga, the privilege of, entering early | new and finer species. The flowers, of a brilliant orange, with 12 i 9. 10 0
may be transferred, Фея age ission. ' |bright yellow stigmas, literally cover the i T bo had in - AM 1 go ME ae, Vx d SP AA do. 0 18 з
. т элс Pee SURE kets at 1s. and 2s. 6 : ts 1 : т + 2 E Ж
NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1853. | por omes. Also a superb mew SCHIZANTHUS, Dom Colum dee e Piika by nama. сш i m 285 T
PRE Andes; habit similar to Schizanthus. retu ut a n 3 рене Pinks, by name . Mao doped dd j 93190
Ермохр Foster, Esq. Clewer Manor, near Windsor. flowers large, and, from the ens. xd; apparet of hs Ez - — — " а 5
ICE-PRESIDENTS, ch blue. This will also prove a great i Ж. @ $ CCC 3
I. H. Brown, Esq., Tulse Hill R. Marnock, Esq., Regent's Park | and 28. 64. p et; * Recto MN. each. All wi ee Tery pe pea inet oa Патау
a e em: Norwich ©. 3 Esq. 2 5 sden JAMES CARTE Florist, 238, High Holborn. - 8 оне — Aa i
* d n PEN " А ‘ Angi м FR BRS чё POST. PA Tras ROYAL MOSS.POD РЕА — The tention
ets о
E CM aed 25 Packets s of. Sup or Aie бу. б a "m 2 don 53. 25 Packets | this ne m e Gene fn genera — А
, ( ; isite fl 1 гй „
Mr. Ayres, Bla Mr. James, Stoke Newington ‘Also every variety of oF KITCHEN ARDEN SEEDS. of the highly ett eut ty at MA. at the ae
— Barnes, j — Keynes, Salisbury best quality.— Apply to xsrMACOTT, Florist and Seeds- ing, Maidstone, at 2s. 6d. per quart, and .
ve Barnes, Stowmarket 820 Lane, Berkhampstead man, Stuart's Grove Nurse шту, ту, Fulham Ro toad, Une a алу y quinti (not ЗАА than a 3 to all parts of the kingdom,
Д9. — ’ Paddington IBITION OF CAMELLIAS. Betis of 9 — — vues y eL
Colman, Norwich — Moore, унах NDLER anp SONS, NunsERYMEN aud SEEDS- AN r llowing
— Cook, Notting Hill — Newton, Isle h N, Wandsworth Road „deg to inform the publie that their PLANTS, FRU — * &e., which they will
. — 8 3 e te Street CAMELLIAS are quw flower, sub. SE EPUM м 25 A Talen as nri — д» шы . on their own roots, rie
a ee Р. Zaleas,
— = Fraser, Lee Bridge — Perry, Birmingha: — теш h flower buds, one of a sort by name, fôr ... ^... a 0
pamm = ee Bermondsey HE "GOLDUN QUEEN; FROM. MORTEM di Ata nantes Pact eus Га Н by date a: 10s
X getan, " ^n = urn кен» 7 AMERICA.—The grower of this superb — 7 still con- Hardy endrons, 1 and slang der one ^ei ‘White, d ^ 830
— Hamilton, Cheapside — Row wisham tinues to send out wer o t to possess ng Searlet, i Rose,
= , South Lambe — Salter, Hammersmith the above, being far superior to 3 known. Fo hardy va E ..19 0
= ley, Stapleford Smith, Hornse monials see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Jan. 29th, and Feb. bth and me New е yellow Rhododendrons, v uon 64d. to 7 6
2 Holmes, er "Ege 1 4 — — anlar TO ЫР „ or bid 6 Fine hardy M. Р Magno lias, o т 1 Ж * — е
n "rien Й
— Hoyle, Reading eitch, Exeter Cedar of — fet, E — Hn pots, per dozen 10 0
Ivery, Peckham — Miss Ealing "Two = be oy аы 1 ee — Cedar Himalayas, 1 to 2 Pit per is
АвбзатАкт SECRETARY AWD. AITE'S KING OF THE MARROWS Ax» еа
: Mt. WIR Вере, 2, Sweet Direct, London, eu IRBEARD'S WILL WATCH, 21s. per bushel; f gear Cito — pe Par daea” "So
r, John Edwards, Wace € OCT Middlesex. ntities half standards, per dozen. am
FINANCE COMMITTEE. Ж — i. Warre, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, I. Yellow Roses, кр. oe — of Gold, per dozen... 12 0
The e P. Lochner, Esq. "THOMAS JACKSON anp SON havin 8 12 T. ^, in pets 9 0
R. Б w fir fi
Stains, Esq. Mr. pire ome Henderson uently Tra d TREES and SHRUBS, 2 istaria sinensis, —.— — э уч pots, 15 x 30 eet, cach 3 6
. ic Paul respectfully нне UR aS o ow Prices o£ A Suef: M4 Па О deg qvia ane оге ek percibe ark 3
' Mr. Wil Mr. Thom Pasa ad fu 12 Gees — DD $6
Mr. C. P. Loch TT ^ Mr. Charles Lid Ur 708 E" "is 0 reas sts doz, 24 0 24 Choi Gr eas . — .
DR mer c r. Char gard 5 to А E i —
"oce rd One Guinea per АЙАН, Gentlemen's Gardeners, Атав, 3 to 4 ord еа E Я Orc rt) ee einen m good pian ш. c. 8D: е
Half a Guinea, : Auc 2 20 Per 100, | Cinerarias w varieties, per doz., 9s. to 12
BS p EXHIBITION shi “ sa, Deodar, in pots, 1} jg o Pers aquifolium, 14 to. 0 Vern 4 Geranium new o киш... " . 95. to ола 0
ursday, Marc ursday. ugust 4, \ ieties, per doz. ... 9
к= "April 7,21 : аре 8, 22 cedar of Lebanon, in pots, ox, ‘Tree, $04 K 1 500 |. 6 Bulbs of Lilium lancifolium, one of a NE ov Js MD
— May 5, 26 r6 18 0| Fir, Spruce, 4 to ö ft. 20 0 Firstrate show Pinks and Pansies, per doz. 66. fo 9 0
— mme iy 1428 ps November 17 Cotoneaster microphylla, iss Lea en ^ 4 2 12 E coge — white, pink, and bush ef & i4 e э 1
1 5 — December 2 ft. eymout to Pon an us sorts ёе As 06
Daphne ро 2 fl. 60 | Holly, Green, 203 ft. x. 40 0 25 Hardy Herbaceous c—Ó À
Thursday, Ja mary 14 y ‚анн „Eebrbary 11 Holly. ө, S 12 ft. m 48 0 | Laurel, Со mor 4 E . Hardy Ferns and other NN for rock wor! г, per do; 7070
ANNI ERSARY, A 10 Variegated, 1 to 2 ft. 15 0 rtugal, RIO ; :
RULE 13.—That ALL 15 be eligible for examina- Spiræa 1 Lind yana, 4 ff. 9 0 | Lilacs, Purple or White, io Fine dwarf anc MASA: Mo dd н, эЛ
tion, eben by M S or NON-MEMBERS, | |. Reevesii, 4 ft.. 60] 3 t fl. „ „% 0 Plume, Fears, and Cherries: the best
WITHOUT ENTRANCE Е: "ш Red, 4 to 5 ft. 6 0| Laurustinus fine, 2 ft. .. 40 0 prove f thes respec [ "
Мот АП E for examination must be entered an иеа 90 Ook, БУИ, In pom, each 9з. 6d,, ог, ре
“Шыг ; the awards made known at 3 o'clock. *| sito "— MÀ „„ Чч на ^ [Untrsinetor Matdon ditto, 1s. 62, each, or
Joun EpwaAnps, Hon. Sec. роне: 3 "5 0 Apples, dwarfs and standards, of best sorts,
i ELARGONTUME AND ey. PLANTS. хр English, 4 — 42 0 Laburn ar » 10 ft. 2806 | Parm 5
H Ў near London, b more ra inds of Orn Shrubs and Trees at
» | Strong
aad to Ton Малат+ FLORIST | to Her А THE im QUEEN, equally low rato: rates, "t he common nds fo s for бча) or Cop-. | Ganen green bers, now, t thin |
Cm Pu EE tionately non Strong тарат Qn Qu tick, for or
| venir PLANTS is ready, and will be | making fences, 6s., 8s, and 1 —
Nursery, Kingston, a *
178 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Mar. 19,
NEW PELARGONIUM ' FOSTERS OPTIME
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS,
PURE STOCKS AND OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
ЖАПЫ and BROWN beg to offer аз under:— '
RMANENT PASTURE AND OTHER GRASSES.
Grasses are gathered to a ore extent in this жаш
had in collecting them in әт» ighbourhoo
S a grea — the most useful
long i — actice we have h
we are n iie don separately or mixe
the greatest Nd
ow as
nd will be found equal to any sent ou
у — From t
from a long distance round, |
in at rade. Our mixtures aen ensu uted
ER has strong plants of this
vat variety, which is large, and of
sized truss, and smooth, with great depth and ne shapes fon
lower — right crimson, with P^ im Mos E of Colour.
ums top petals, ne : QS ee e defin ed margin of teh on
carlet; free bloo has | en ami Of crimson
Twy successfully pert, meade as 0 1 Janua nerally ang
of “ The јола t” for 1852. A Goloursd Feds — number
on enclosing t stamps. e 425. ay be hag
CINE GR Ass LAWNS In RLON BR
f cuttin ng ERES
tures for Permanent Pasture on IAM 9% Ро ryt d. | Fine Seo tch, Pacey and others, per bushel .. 58. to 68. 0d
3 bushels 9 lbs. to each acre, Ss 0 | Crested Dogstail, per Ib., eni. ee bushel ens ec
Mixtures for Heavy Lan d ani ves Е | Cocksfoot, рег Ib., 82.; per et d
Mixtures for ам рег ас 285. to 32 0 | Hard Fescue, per "lb 7 94. m $59
Mixtures for Lawns and Bowing Greens, per acre py te 38 0 | Sheep’s —.— per Ib., d.; per qued 6:9
Mixtures for Marshy. Lands, Acn 0 | Meadow Fescue, - r Ib., 9d.; - bushel “oe
Mixtures for О | Meadow Fox рет Ib. 1
Mixture for Renoyating pie poste per "Ib. a 0 10 Sweet Verna ARS
ture for fine Lawns in Gardens of the finest. Short Poa ТАТА „
Grasses, b. 9140 triv Agger uiv,
Ditto ditto, per реек 4 6 "Timothy.o i 8 Catstail ». 28
Mixtures i pale of all descriptions, with the proper kinds ;
of proportions requisite. Bokhara Clover 3
Italian redis true, very tine quality, per bushel .. 5 '6| Alsike Clover acie qn
fine, impo aped ang r bushel ie kT UU LE ial and other CI t tl t ket p
Fine г гальм) Rye-grass, per bus 45, do 5 6 For other v fG , see Catalogue.
— "Wurzel, Heg . per Ib. 0s. Sd. Carrot, large White Belgian ., m Ib. 18. Sd.
Globe . ie va » 0 8 » long Red Altringham E. 2:
er Red .. A cr 5 0 8 » perewt
— Yellow... er "i 0.8 Cattle ^ wei sp »» see Ib. ws 8
mie Silesian Sugar: Рен а i vii „ 40:08 || Luce «bita nsa 0:10
— Dk large nm : 3 f all the t р
fine En nglish (ign P 255 bushel Sayan
OLESALE PRICES — aun TRADE ON APPLICATION.
Goods not under oi: — Free to all the г е еен іп —
Nor
; also to all the Stations on the
orwieh and Colch
"SEED AND HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT; SUDBURY, SUFFOLK.
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE ERS.
Tun Most CERTAIN VENTING DISAPPOINTMENT.
СЕЕ GROWN IN BERKSHIRE "nn
MZ Sout Counties Mun obtain 8 we have
made such ts Messrs. PI O., Who
have most of the mati Lines of тод Cet il MP
us to DELIVER OUR G FREE OF
parta of — ane аа.
be obtained by post, on application to us,
sed JORN foreros du fou, ‘Seed Growers, Reading. Berks.
ТПЛЛАМ WOOD anp SON have a fine Stock —
the above to offer to ro ey (which
moderato) will b furnished on cation.
Woodlands N urséry, Mareafeld, near Uckfield, Sussex.
s.—Prices
_THE_WHITE AMERICAN FLAX.
AAGE,
RC H.A-S
CUCUMBERS
MUSHROOMS
xm ELONS,
W ANTED
PINE APPLES
oo FLOWERS
GRAPE
Payment Net ды, on. ione of Goods.
y to
“THE BE BEST BROCCOLI pes “л CULTIVATION,
Мттен ON an
GEORGE TAYLOR, J
FRUIT: SA ome t
E John's и
own arranted to give satisfaction. > past t
сд EIE с or EARLY WHITE BROC- T AEIR. E Thiele MANETTÄ MEADOW FOXTAIL {Grass (Alopecurus wis
able for i yir pe ps ming intousein February. T
It sedes a full sized iandsome ead, об pene erri quality, but a shy | An e Sr N Rose de Soie 8. d. This is one of the mE аза baat re
105 ered im in — packe ts of about 500-Seeds, at 18. Gd. Baronne.Hallez... ... 1 be 2.6 pw well adapted for hay, as it protona but p poros isi io i
1 геше sg eaves а broad, long, soft, slender, and grow
,ArbrcniNsoN 8 TRURO, or SPRING WHITE BROCCOLI, | Com 5 : — se wide сш, or when n eaten down xe теты
stg if Docteur Julliard . 8 6| Therese de St. Remy Tyre ATHE? SONE CO Re M FEAR se
istic of ешт the plant is robust, without coarseness, | General Bedea 9.6 Wiener K COCKSFOOT Жеш glomerata) def $e
— à зай 5 dere . Génie de Châteaubriand 1 Toss T. Is à valuable oe cultivation, on
iret m eads we ; . 9 |L Enfant du Carm quantity of and the r
33 them our grounds last season prononnced them * kr mw Sm mer «8 Madame Cou: 2 6 its footed prow aft after x cut. It is well ATE for Pre
2 peat fo paket 2 i Mos limited; price Laure Raymond p DNO “Albert (Pan's) 7 6 in shady moist places u es, as in orchards
ge stamps shonld | Louise Odier „ Exposition 2 0| MEADOW FESCUE GRASS (Festuca n
Mada S : 6 | Souvenir de l'Empire 5 0 Thi * excellent Grass, either for alternate уо
M E gu pe nt pasture, b ore parti rly the latter, -Itis
BS ET PERPETUAL Moss, liked by all kinds of арасы qui orous ani . i ros
» .. 3 6| General ER T — 3 6 SHEEP'S FESCUE (Festuca ovina), per Ib. se 10,
33 ds : s Herman "Ei — 2 6 NOTES, ndis м мө. part of the — ares of e
; BB n quantity о it is muc! dg
lr og Mum AUL'R a) 826 — 5 ame Albonii 3 6 онеген P А but from В ing well liked by:
NJAMIN R. Cant, obn's Street Nursery, ays enter into the ‘com ition of mixtures for
— - en which they are to x n faet, on 2
t accompany
tance mi evi penny
stamps to вя amount or otherwise. | чунои putet
14, Abbey Church
dut
s Dartford,
y, which
e, Kent
M combe,
. Edm Pret sm & Co. Dabit y t^ smit th Riv —4
and Maidston Brown,
2 Ipswich; R. F. 8 8
* so improvemen ent ча be effected: in me
(à about 2° lbs. to the Acre of these Seeds ; for чт
formation of new Lawns twice that quantity wig
Agios ae
Price 1s. 3d. per pound; 38. per gallon, or 215;
Address JOHN SUTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, ms
— Ж
ESL
BEL | "
'Socigm „ beg
to ofer th the ee "GRASS S SEEDS, po T" ben
55 and which they сатуу
to je cet e very pearly po
e have for some time aid 4 9 attention to
Seeds, and especially to mixing them in such proportia A
nature of the soil and other ok K may
form fine pastures. Having had much expe M
Lane of our r and the Grass Lands we have laid donn
ing gi ven — лавре, it is with much p Pleasure that sre
bin ‘he bom 2 of the best тазвез and Clover,
suitable. or ~ — deser of a rich permanent: pasture, frm
258, t
es — * quality of eee already laid down, ve
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS, per bushel „ 4
MEADOW CATSTAIL, og TIMOTHY SORA
"s quant tity of nutriment when
On Se
8 ppe Mich, ai for Alterhate
Logros ger
Lawsons'
|
OHN CATTELL begs to say that Priced Catalogues |" re destitute of this
to | Y pof his VEGETABLE, FLOWER, and Авган назр ЖЕНЕКЕ GRASS (Festnea шеш}, 23
SEEDS may be had on application „ Enelo osing a Will thrive on t variety of soils, and is found to resist
or each. the effect of severe aught in summer, and to retain retain its verdure
d following very choice SEEDS may li «арн bit f during winter, in a remarkable d . F the fineness of 15
the prices annexed per et:—Azalea, from the very choicest foliage and greenness in winter, it is w —
Indian is; À Anemone, power Poppy, fine mixed, 64.; Parks, especially for Sheep pasture.
a latifolia, 1s.; Collinsia D аай x multicolor, WOOD MEADOW G lis), per Ib. .
жа 3 extra fine, mixed, 2s. 6d.; Cal ved Its habit of growth is збек u quem. elose, win
from varieties, carefully im ted, 9з. —— Cêlsia There is no Grass better adapted for Pleasure , partiot”
3» AMAA Cy n persicum, 64.; larly under trees, as it will not only in such p [A
ur gear i eties sent out in 1851, or if of forms a fine sward where ‘few of the 4а; fine Gase cendi
оно 2з. 6d.; ditto, from choicest older varieti parate or half | It produces a considerable deal of foliage early in spring.
of each, 1s.; ditto, from choicest scarlet, pink, ROUGH-STALKED MEADOW GRASS (Poa. €
| ind i wd] Hovea Celsi, 1s.; Hardenbergia monophylla, per 1s.
ral ү nk, su ixed, 6d.; [йн moritzianus,| This is a valuable Grass as a mixture for Pasture
fine, 64.; Phlox Drummondii, extra fine, mixed, alba, oculata, and ticularly on damp soils. Its habit of growth fits it !
i 6d. each; ditto ditto Mayii, splendid striped, 15.: ong with the upright growing sorts, 8 i
ЧЕЗ sinensis, „inged and varieties, extra fine, gr. ks :
,
a 255 ere M “iis dei Thunbe aia alata, aurantia, V SMOOTH-STALKED MEADOW GRASS (oomph
as 111 5 a |
Asters, ted, from one of ‘the best growers in This Grass yields a bine бс УЖ herbage ata very eat ae
Mowing superior de ime 2i
the p priode ug annexed. VEGETABLE SEEDS, post free, at SWEET-SCENTED VERNAL GRASS: went
ATTELL/'8 dwarf early Barnes Cab ^ oratum r Ib. as
» Reliance age, per ов Н BEC Grass yields but a scanty portion { herbage, yet озду
A vo du. e „> 0 whole, permanent pasture should not be without a m pee „no other
* exquisite dwarf cared B. amey, da. 7 7 p g|DerdentirimPark and Pleasure Grounds: wae ib hay, *
, fine early Walch eren Broceol, perg" * 0 9 1 9250n than its pleasant eni, n = when cut for haf,
125 mt un Cauliflower, do 1 also when its seeds arly ri cristatus),
1 s Beoteh Kale, perdo oz. 0 CRESTED DOGSTAIL. GRASS (Cymosumus €
rd movi do., per 9 oz 0 having rather fe! 28
dwarf purple. don Beet, do. . 0 From thís Gras a close turf, and "утта арі oe i
fine bl 1 Bath Cos Lettuce, do ' Q 6 foliage, it may е advantageously в sown on Lawns
true whi Ver dos. “© 0 g Dlaces, to be kept under by the
ine * ns Black Spine Cucumber, (o. 0 AWN GRASS
a e » MÀ at one ow the iae rat
- 0 3 ie 8
2 X
) flow.
"iss. For some of the above
12—1853. | THE
GARDENERS’ CHRONIC
LE. 179
SEEDS —.— FREE. r «Ro
—M
ALO
d can be had on application, in exchan
P descriptions of kinds vá p tur "al
with pri every article, and will be found
very useful to griculturists, a and those who take an
interest in — 2 ® of th я
EVERGRE E-GRASS, or DEVON E 4% E man isa
x ermanent asture, and shou e sown
— Gras a dile Ре: — and Ev. ergreen Grass is
"Es rs have contracted with some large growers in
— Devonshire e genuine article,
( eds, at 6s. er bushel.
Sree fom fo ados or Ce GR RASS. —The West of PE is
famous s . variety of Cow rass, which is o —
- — tion, and can be obtained GENUINE at the
Ec NENT PASTURE GRASS SEED, in mixtures to
imer situations, at the lowest prices.
much care and attention
"fie ieri i м of the Seed Trade; and
and increasing patronage they are daily receiving
es de bent proof they can afer of the quality and genuine-
2 Seeds INA f L s, Pleasure Grounds, or Or
E —— e very Ет n Grasses are Selected
the price 9 Taying orn Turves.
per gallon; or 1s. 3d.
. . have a
0 bushels is taken, the
З B ALTRINGHAM ү А CARROT.—The Sub
f this. excellent variety, at
r Ib.
ZEL, all the varieties, 1s. per Ib
BISH $ LAST and BEST PEA, for field culture, 158. per
hel, or 2s. 6d. per gallon
50 ; OTCH PERENNIAL сое 5s. I bushel; or 4s.
ifa
өш»
GRANITIC В SEED "BARLEY, . spent
W.
by George
Fowler, Esq., on Dartmoor, at an elevation of 1100 feet,
bushel. —
es and particulars apply to WILLIAM E. RENDLE
AN 1
esham,
Near Staines Station, Windsor
near on me FLOWER SEEDS, anp SEED
n SEEDS,
R THE KITCHEN GARDEN,
Delivered C
C. WHEELER AN TO
© GLOUCESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, beg to
that their new Seed List for this season will be forwarded ries by
t on receipt of one postage в
AMERICA : = LA á TS
OHN WATERER begs nou his
CATALOGUE of the yes plants, Roses, 88 Ko., is
ow v euge v and may be ined by enclos ing two posta ge
^
pos
To those UNE of —.— the * S varieties in cultivation,
their List will зм found mely useful.
МШЕ, GARDEN SEEDS,
J. C. WHEELER & Sox beg to offer the following — "E
Sandon Seeds
No. 1. A complete Collection suitable for a large garden 2 10 5
te ope ually
uer = described, in order to ec 2 in seleetin g.
* The R Rhododendro rons, Azaleas, &c. annually exhibi ted at
the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Fark, are supplied from
this establis een.
The Am n Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, three miles from
W riot Station, South-Eastern Railway, and four miles from
Farnborough, South-Wes: Railway.
e BBY CALCEOLARIAS,
Boe
Ф c
TERE
@
HRUBBY ALOEOLARIAS nfid
arrant and recommend, they havi ae been pore rd saved I
varied from the most uniqne Фран 17 bar he -— m.
orts being all Shrubby they are perpe n flower: and —
che great variety and N of thet з. Hea they em invalu-
able for the 8 or beddin,
J. WEEKS & Co., King's 2 Rond, Chelsea, London,
PUN — TUB —
ceived, and large
and well selected Bulbs e without t disappointment,
a BBETT'S Foreign Warehouse, 18,
М.В. Printed regulations for treatment "d also; just arrived,
| very moist "dd T Parmasan Cheeses
RIST FLOWERS.
25 2 Show CARNATIONS in arieties ., oop 1 0 D
u's 0. ase „
2⁵ — PINKS. ч Е. маса
25 Fine Show P 012 0
ny of the ‘ae eey A had separa, package, hamper, &c.,
icotee.
Catalogu
pep! ые, by — 2 to the Sonth Devon —
tural Soeiety, and Royal Agricultural Society, Prince
Noblemen,
quantities,
reduction in price.
NIE PLUMS Tasman H. DOWLING
byN tlemen, and others n" an extent
i ыы ш: most sanguine emper А а Sa .
age, se
ied Dagens ае Woolston Black
trees to offer, and which, tre from their being grown in an exposed
3 he MA confident can be removed with safety и
month. By ver ei to the —— al
ode urn ana subsequent dates, full particula —
of the —— relative to ee Wer flavour, оаа, Ee
period of ripening, together with testimonials of u — сна able
W . . — to be de e a —
Domina, ‘Woolston Lawn, Southam mpton.—
SPECIAL CONTRACTS.
Clergymen, or Gentlemen requiring large
great
— чай be made at a
ear nere ae 5 — only at 1з. and 2s. per
Post-ofüce orders to be made payable at Middleton, Lancashire.
=e riculas, Alpines, pub us, esc ong €. Priced and
eseriptive * of al i * may be had on application,
Pom: ee e postage
STANDARD & p FRUIT TREES.
domns WOOD anp SON, in order ——
m for a new and Бан extensive Plantation pn
have tee ee the determination of clearing off a lar
of Standard Fruit Trees; "the plants are remarkably. strong =
1 — t the — sorts in cultiva
pP
Fesser ry Trees „ wd .
Pears, Standards 15s. s
Pyramidal Tre 12s. "
On Quince stocks april trees) 18s. »
"s Ip very Em
—
W. W. & Son ces still on hand a fine espe 3
kinds of —
NB. lants presented with each order to compensate
5
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex.
No, 2. A Collection = choice varieties, but
= 5 10 0
small garden ... 15 0
ections will be sent free to any Aan
Station i ix England.
J.C. WHEELER & Son, Seedsmen, Gloucester.
HARLWOOD ax» CUMMINS
talogues of which, as also of
REN Garden, and Flower Seeds, will be forwarded on
applicatio:
vistock Row, Covent Garden, London.
a Mo ů —
Tie TREES, 8 nol я feet high.— Several Thousands
ү
of the abo 9
Apply to BENJAMIN R. ee
at 30s. per 100
t. J ohn’ s Street at Nursery, Colchester.
EG LEAF P POTATOES, all good set size, ‚ 5з, per рег
shel, Jackson’s Improve: ed Kidneys, ditto, Early Shaws
6d, per bushel, idem to Mr. ANT,
and Barly Prolifics, —
serym:
Nur an, Colchester, Essex. _
ama
sale hea’
o dae e carefully packed an and se
with direct jons mee tment.
of that value — — on wholesale orders
this beautiful —. Professor LINDLEY says, in the Gardener
AN 1 — 17, ANE vh уе plant is perhaps the hand-
meg ^. Mo aet of — trees
ti 13 d Deodar
given hc spa — and Co, Narsaria Forres, N.B. n
UGUSTUS VAN GEERT, NURSERYMAN, etre
of his Choice Collec
obtained by 1 to
Great Tower Street, London
tion.“
ILBERRAD,
DA н ^ М А :
LARKE Axp Co., SEEDS 86, High
Street, Доган, beg to intinatà 2 thle friend that * d
will have a va oe tock of Annie Salter, gee: des |
Flo 2 vi - Day, and Colossus, a very large and —.— уне
at 1
‘Ales the following will be found in the 10s. per dozen list:—
Sir Richard Whittington, Dr. Frampton, Sir F. А
Triumphant, Alice, “Gloire de Reine, Queen of Whites, .
In the 4s. per 5 list will ха found, — Fearless, George Giénny,
Queen of Beau Rachae Spears, with every other
variety that is thre years aid — ene
Catalogues may be had on 8
"$i EED LIST
REST TREES, FRUIT AND ROSE T i
AWSON ors esie PRICE "LISTS of
iA above, suitable for Season, are now ready, and may
d free by post, or on ee from their — 7 C.
кдм 159, *. urch Street, London.
The Gardeners’ Chronicle.
ШЕГЕН. HOLLYHOCK SEED.— Weil ripened
ted to be saved exclusively from C
Obscura, MEIG.. Ne Pene riw Rosea grandiüora, 1 Meteor,
Walden tross Pietas Queon Bonum, —
Speci Saran
Rosea Alba, Buphusca Pert Perf. White
Fenton Blue Beard, Mulberry Superb, Sno Perf WI
d of the above, in packets con: containing mri of
will be post free, upon the receipt of 28. 6d.
worth ey 4
B. B. — 2 to offer plants of his superior Seedlings of
1851 po 1852, —.— — certificates at те, National Flori-
Шалга] Society, t Street, London, and met with uni iversal
atalogues
ST
introduced, is HAIRS' DEFI-
i grows about 4 fee bly
4to6i the ta ve
nches apart e row.
eb A
1.
ОТН (Kxramr's) PEA has been.
— — grown and approved that D. U. does not think
thing need bs asid in confirmation of its established character.
Sow 4 inches apart.
BISHOP'S 1 rapes р өү gt
BURBIDGE’S ECLIPSE РЕ 8, 1e. ditto,
Garden, and Flow
canton, Апен, and Flower Sots,
Е c PER ds, for
nds seed.
Catalogues furnished upon application
Duscax Hanns, Seedsman, 109, St. M Martin's Lane, Charing Cross.
EW STRAWB RRY, INGRAM'S « SAN ee
OF — " 2 5 at th we БИН ens to be the bes
à iti
vt mis Forcing, an dag ing in Au
3 uy enfin
еси the -first
Sine
2. оа —
Sri com will be a useful market ——
ра, ; tw
, by Mr. I. , of
Smari begs to
a a agree of Gardeners, Market |
rovers and the Pie generally to the above new Strawberry,
growing varieties, and
doped
1 AND —— — AND PLANT sent
-— Stamps. Also, th
ail. ew Sii CATALOGUE for mny stamps, which —
s, Herbaceous Plants i Belize, and other select
s the R
— Plants . Shrubs, Fruits, &c. the Cinerarias,
Azalea Indie
TABLE
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айна also the sorts and quantities of the No. 1, 2, and 3
Collections. If any sorts are nak а do enlarged quantities
re — — ^ make up the am
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2
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lection of pena ЗА а. Hk | D
010 6
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FLOWER ape € ASSORTMENTS.
Free by 1 45 with cultural instruct:
The E give
hardiness, dura: whine
For an ‘Abridged "List of New Varieties, with a few not Lee
in the Catalogue, see Gardeners’ Chronicle of January 29th a
Feb мос $ "
100 varieties, sel wy Annuals, incl vare de an
50 varieties, Ss. ro yd 3 vec 64.; 20 varieties
20 = best Dwarf Annua; nnuals, in large kets, for
filling Lede em tewi, be pn кые ГГ. — a D
20 varieties choice Greenhou se Annuals 5
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12 varieties
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2 o the amount о of 20s. and upwards,
e Stations in London ; puede before,
on the London and
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colour, — Ж, flowering,
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Восені мари
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MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING
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ivil Engineers ........
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Many сарак both іп the country and іп
ith
wns, à ected with the amount of rain, and
it is theres: — that it should be correctly
registi Cale a
therin, n in on aang e
атр 5 —— hits of the same eapacity
as
— than that of merely gratifying curiosity.
t although rain-gauges are intended to indicate
correct, must thro
ived the instruments that
have been hitherto generally employed.
They have been s -— e some 5 or ee
or upwards of 1
years, east ;
structed or situated pare " the — of y* last
*
180
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Man. 19,
or beginning of the present сіе is Корез. to solve. By referring to Mr. sigan apt gros of
they hav
In this latter period t
are, variously constructed, ww yate un a 2
of greater or less area in
of
jd Clim ate
. opening, others square, an
both ans Howanp, in his
in or zinc, exac
a
sloping toa aa me x ca centre
r, Homers experiments relating
to the supply. of water ema the ema pages of Man-
gange,
— of a s
2 inches diameter, fixed 1 in ai, a eres that all
the rain driven against it by the wind, and flowing
down it, shall be caught in a bottle. Mr. Номкнзнлм
states that the rain-gauges fixed by the Literary and |i
Philosophical ty of Manchester were bi-
nation of the staff and funnel gauge, inasmuch as a
stick o or indexr red, three-fourthsof an inchi in diameter,
may
cal tat of
es P the side, open
bove, receives, at an id My its edge, a funnel,
”
strong
f | A port
| subject of e
small
gaug
observed voe 5 difference is it unif
ome snmp —
of the wi
with eue resisting body, su
auge, must thereby be deflecte
AD eos * the pressure o
E: t4o s. This force will be т безше їп
all dic de Meri as — as FA ards; but it
is only that which € ару; hat affects the
enquiry ; that — ‘evidently tend to
alter the direction R the fall of k so as K throw
it over the mouth of the receiver. The greater the
v of the wind, the greater the obliquity, ot the
of rain, and the more easi y its course wil не
nged. If the rain fall perpendicularly ther
the qua
fall of rain, intercepted a quantity, of of m d and
results gre. indica
by them them for a year being from 54 p^ 63 inches in
er states that the
reatly in excess, the
‘comparatively little surface to the then
cular fall of rain.
strong, and the
8 almost horizontally, "the upright surface is
to it, and would, 13 8
w
d be received
e ar
by t
SITUATION. diam
Annual
Inches.
eter.| diameter;
dep of — ot
Inches.
Annnal
Med came
rey the difference,
o difference between antities ган
by a large and s all gauge,
being nig into — at least not from t
cause ; and any ot
body of water, can have but
owarp, “Climate of London; vol. ii. p. 159,
alludes to the effects of the wind in — dis-
ee situated gau “Th
crepancies in differ
es, “ another source of дзота resnlts,
nded to.
ents, On the 25th of Pee d 1811, finding
a gauge, No. 2, placed ass plo ot about
70 feet 3 е west front se, 0.46 of an
inch of rain, w
a glass turret on fies top of the house, there was only
0.12 o an inch, I —— that the wind, "which
squalls s from t
on a
of the vam
gauges, Me es
in the gutter, near, an on a
parapet of the house; and No. 4 about 20 feet in a
line to — ^ the same height, but in the valley
between the roo n beginning to rain
in демеу EN еа ihe wind fresh at S.W.
After аел — and a half I found in No. 3, 0.08,
and No. 4, 0.11 of an inch; No. 2 on the ground
having e 0. 11 of an inch. I маё No. 4 about
= feet to leeward, néar the east parapet, and got
n an hour and a quarter "9 pet. 1, 0.0 o. 9,
0. 15; No. No.
3, 0.12; of an tok "The
as at times „ as тене fell on "n
46.87
20.67
58.99
27.89
leet nd gauge as on ‘tel к e turret; an
results of the other ganges ond that euo bet of
the difference t be attributed to the wind
between these. "or it appears that the stream =
air, obstructed by the west front of the house, a
e
2
rain
Todd's Brook, brinks, top of hill
1500 feet above level of sea ty 29.50
hill; 620 n t, bottom. of 38.39
ону ста Boe 4. oil, 1670 feet 35.85
cou
| 51.30
38.76
38.60
more than its due
on, the sede bole He adds, “On the
— as the А ope — 5 of ealeulation meg E
min when the latter falls at an "e of diee,
. & plane, say 12 inches long and 3 i
ce to the wind ; and pro
: 45°,
the rain falls
but if th
Iti is nthe depth of rain which = ona horizontal
uired to be ascertained
orizontal plane.
placed, why more rain, per re foot
one of small, is a question which it is most d.
that urfae
can only give a correct indication of the quantity of
Erect
ith a
a very |а
perpendicalary
n wer
and therefore тег есе ай mus
t
co — € is the rain on the su e ground,
is the proper Sidinxty situation for "thé gauge ;
il 3t should be as remote ssible from al
«Тын that may give rise to eddies in the strea
dis d over it." This of course should be 8
according to the view we have taken, it
should be placed so that ev the apparatus itse
mone - disturb t the эчү. of ai
subject is important, it Fought to —
eee by those who have the most com
means of e
su
or
In the
EE
square ld fall
in one of large dimensions, if that be really so, dii in de
another gauge, of the меле; a eng but standin
or 3 feet higher.
Iris me a little singular that we should not yet
ve been able to ore the importance of those
GREEN BELL-GLASSES sh э ch the French
market-gardeners call Que At one time it w:
common to see in our ttles
“ ox.
esirable
in the present state of the glass trade,
er, such as —€— to the larger
t: ou
e | the second w
ret
n No. 1, placed 43 feet higher, *
7
rain continued six hours, 8 k steady wind, and | system o
=
e
A
| rain in th
in the Jar,
- Hoá ge . In pant
glasses in England as in France.
5 x 8d. each in Paris, and w
mi ment be — at the En
sale.
e barg cost from = ine
eu Phe va
еу er sets up a kitch
of the better ind, for the supply of the Meer
finds two things indispens able—a bree pump
€ supply of
Aene
a r Snell cro
se a alee tui either cold or wet, that
1,659,900, which, at their — price of 10d. each
represented 2 a capital of nearly 70,000/. sunk in wr
perishable
The ey are per principally for raising salads in the
e summer and au
bell-glass. By the end of April thi p
and they ерк for ва ; the latter are gone by
n Se иш, апа аге "
Ort
crops of Carrots, small. йек ‘Chicory, be, ., instead
of Lettuces; and the ey reckon that the market value
of the wet oer of their 3000 cloches, in the course
s a руни, is something more than 160]. —not a bad
ti bar way, and by similar 9 —
Каке , that Paris market-gardene
to live well: upon little i of ground, hat with
PUE The rental of p
ground in that capital is from 20/. to 34/, per
acre ! coming to the quality of the. en and
t|other Leah paris the dearest is on the east of
the.city, the cheape st. on ths south ; annual
at s
to extract about
require a eee nce
but w
lear
wou space to explain
this is done,
wa sha ll endeavour do brin
able, if desirous, to make a secret 0
ithin tho ti of
120%
‚ 120
little exceeding an acre each on the average, trac
secrets would be very difficu pM
he Exhibitions held in Regent Street this spring
show — et t en тнт are in
qui ee indeed, ps English growers. fear to
„бу. them e are
for it—sorr У бот the 1 of our iid | reputation
as horticulturists, and sorry because the eria
result will be the supply of Covent G Garden from
Paris instead of salidas London
ARGE AND SMALL RAIN GAUGES. _
M omae occasion to collect large quantities of raite
water for the Burgess of chemical anal :
about a month ago a large gauge; and thinking i
advisable to compare this with th i
gauge will weigh sadist
a i aaga il oat by 7
igh
e exposed in the large s
аз 320 to 1. 4957 multiplied by 320 gives 1
ch is nearly the caleulated weight of li
therefore,
e gauge together, ve havo о
| multiply each 100th of an inch by 3 ibs 49%
erstand why, i
it should not be as pr rofitable to use these large bell-
how many pounds of rain in the large gauge
12—1853. |
equivalent to the fall of rain as measur
ч he following table are —
gauge. In t
calculated results
all Gauge
Sm
Large Gauge. | Inch, 10th,
100th, 100 0th.
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
od by the small
the actual and
ag ae А of
e
2 Ibs. to
1 sooth of
nch of
1 Gauge.
another season. During winter, they should be kept
cool say from 45? to . «Е very little water и
о the soil. ebru March, pru
І
removing weakly ‘shoots altogether, and i
spec imens, trained to trellises atta ched to —
care to cut
d to
8
а
effect this without further
initi before — i
necessary, the balls
soil; but this will not be necessary gen
end a li
e. — flowering throug — summer an
| 290 2
132.14
ropagation is readily effected by means 2 cuttings
yonng w
i 0.597
‚ equiva lent. = the large gauge, d pe small gauge
ead of .597 ;
zn would
mistake in
person has co
saw in the Chronic!
corres "i
of two gauges gave
confirmed, Tam кез te Tesis obtai
rain-gauges may
be
of the results кау although “ply I
uch ‚эп error
es ofla
ct the
The
eek
ndent in Pembrokeshire stating that the largest
ese errors are
rete from small
experiments i in
Law
small
agriculture, both are sot 2 accuracy. J. B.
Rothamsted.
soil, taking care
little as possible, an
plunging in a bottom heat
evening, but apply wa
, the roots
pots; the " of the latter must be re
and vigour
it may be AME to
vili genere | be found sufficiently 1
of o s growth, and the plants
ace n more саат in this size than if
space for their roots.
Where А ы
it will not be п
previous to transferrin
bottom-heat can convenien
shifted i
them mo:
ing
very 2 —
reach the s
welv ve-in
arge for
to the flowering pots, it wi
ECHITES SUBERECTA.
ose and rk and sprinkle overhead
r to ни, юй
ide
regulated b:
e plants, and the after treatment which
ord th t
ch pots
with
I pieces of ten 1
e perfect
size | it was in making the in
ba s the selected in spring i a rather
soft st аы serted іп а 28 soi : — | placed i in a
= isk pene tors the plant a
undance, Cutti ing p plants, frc will bé fedi
Bloom most fre
— removing any unhealthy ar
nerall
in | 80
to
piy
egards soil, — sandy loam and peat, in the
proportion of three parts of the former to one of the
latte free admixture of potsherds or sma
and a liberal allowance of sand to
ee will form a suitable EET
for — culture of this plant. Alpha.
NEW 1 Ef
instrument
my own invention, which will be — very useful
| by gardeners in laying out pleasure gr
ti
1 Gardener at Ra
le, |
i peer in
ЕХ Select
| absurdity of үелер
181
—————
16 feet long, 4 feet 6 inches cimi and 5 feet — they
are divided by a 2 feet 6 inches wide for the
linin
mad ыма fro
,
h Insects.— British
to learn that
is co course a ma
terest.
ions v. Collect — мА и etables. — You have
rrace | frequently raised your v condemnation of the
+ m such à —— d
acquisi ion was o
uem
3
of culi
© ery
^ AM
&
|
however stili
ё
— t€ =
m —
Y
ines belonging to this where I|
first tested — — the utility of this little in-
strument.
It — of an inch board of mahogany, oak, or
there
the
ticular species of vegetable.
o extensive
"bs any one par-
As I believe it. would se '
deal, 2 feet long by 1 foot wide (the
ип» bject
specimens
will ng
allowed m
e plants are strong and healthy to start with
shift re than on
rring them to their [seen d
be afforded
fora уша | to
or training ov llis
in this ie way i Pli a
ed to wires
e board,
e|may be fixed over a7 and — — ene slender
thread from agitated by the air
the | Brentwood.
one
ne gard
right angi and its edges
Exactly in einge
and divided so
wa ote which are subdivided into 90°, and for the sake
of со umbered each way. Round the na
ce | of the idee! is made a cut through
four
€ ich
A fine saw
keep it in its pla
further — may be -— 7 sinking the face
of the semicircle in of glass
Home Correspondenc
gA 3 obtaining
Forein, spar —The
this fine vegetable during winter is by taking plants
from эра gr them in frames.
dung or other means, by which a —
owers begin to fail, or
h will be the case towards
n rri pees
afforded
Helle
growth, and the
rerage
„ 7&° or 80° by day.
are produced
but
by
bottom-heat is aas up; but this. plan is defective,
t of the Mx
sparingly,
ovember, do not give
were liberally
rather H
warm
temperature, after ll, tho result would be a second
derangement of the for
specimens
out UL
" bined efforts of geve reral
Cu
mic
o form two quadrants, | trial
the
3 — smallest plummet, which must be — еч |
ptedl | the sa
| distributed to each person it
. €. Lucas, |
ur. ee ee
—
tive а each, and would greatly facili-
' smooth, wn, height, strong
weak growing, when ready for use, average үз», аг of
mber of Peas in each, if indif-
A|flavour, as many varie
iried at the same time, for nes а
tory conclusion as to
of this
8
me would
facts of the greatest value pur netus Henry ©.
Ogle, Fridge — гоа
ri in Lar a great m лб А to imaginejthat
h, when in Mois zeighbouriood with Seoteh Fir, is
never sound, as r correspondent * ват ? repre-
sents at p. 118. The best Larch I ever saw cut
Seotch Firs. In two cases your
appearance, The чута is the method of forcing
y —We have
16 beds here | same kind of timber
PR ИСИНУ 40; have е wood of Duk sud
not plant ; instead o
y be
Ap
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
E 19,
182
f land. He has frequently noticed the
great lik — — ra Oak A. "Ash have for Larch ; this, in
his —— is the real reason why Larch has prove
such a good nurse for those trees. The Lareh manures
uring.
uld prov
ishm
pete 9 5 маош growing in first-rate soils.
nutrime: n Larch, how does i
o any great evil in
were properly as нң to ue —
too muc giv
eir
— — are чә ve persons entrusted with ti
t. Pra
"M Clashan's Tree fife —I beg leave to — the
"x maine dtt graph in your leading article, . 164
regard to this tree lifter ; : Det sa state Sine the
ve was written we n informed t
e Pepe to Mr
! ears ago by M
the pili and met to state, tha
ts and
transplanti
^d Wr we ше =
ea much better nurse for г Oak and Ash | I am
s | were onn by an
‚ sure we shall receive a fair
r s own
8 hve mont paying 2 2s, — the latter ls.
mber
mittee
0 — ы s should E subdivided, since, they say, the
sufficient
m матн: of dh Horticultural Societys Catalo ogue.
ng machine, with very slight | confess to neither.
at the he t tries to ridicule, he will ind. his passage,— “ The
well, but ‘the fact - trout spawn hatching in stagnan
and it will materially facilitate Є
ew Zealand
63 days from
sri ina he hatches
unate if I suggest to
him the extension of his d м only to salmo
but to. th between the trout an
an independen b dim
Clither
Cot — 78 —We have lately established a
tage gardening society fo for mag gem se of giving road
r frui S, and veget and a question has
— eil to which I feel
nswer in ap
paper. e have arrange rege
members in our society who m:
class, namely, I, the ж aca 2, ire
our think that this
bouri an earn . a week cannot ess eg eem
r | with the — em 40 — ve journe &e.),
who may earn 15s 20s. weekly. E any one can tell
me how this s point is 7 d in other societies of this
kind, са will е гне а 2 vour upon
g the Naas Fruits (see p. 149).— der
a correspondent, = himself © Pu
y
to, 0
еа, that
zed
0 sony wt when
„| the F
e
ere, а суугат of my | Others
п | ver
“ Beefin as one of them
old ; have been b
always мч cognisant of an Appio, а
season, called the ©“ Beef” фер
kin
m was a A Rand ona a Norfolk A ple, АШ
nsequence
doubt acquired the name of “ Bea
any one ever во slighty acquain
rench tongue know
nine, and “ beau an mas
is a —
Ф!
Ж
as th
Wooden Pear egonen:
ising, I can inform your corr
on тад, tried to fertilise ‘the
sponde а бреу.
that
and that,
f its long- keeping P i
entioned
g quite
rated Australian — ü
With regard n ps
Tes 18 :
THESES ESR
—
te blaze: of
it no
Surprising
ted —
has been
їйїп?
Beau, Н 5 an
banc, геа unlike what и m dir — EN in England.
a Qui
1
m to alee that the
50 y years
n of the same kind ?
e to my book, w
n
upwards of 20 years, of which every опе w.
= * British Winter Garden » (published i in a May a)
ns 9 abes that of Me 2 Horticultur:
{ Story Oats van
€— T ic he ct
ces of this ¢ one he men-
pointment of the p
2n from the com
N.S. Wales; Sept. 30, 18
5001105.
, HORTICULTURAL, March
The Right Hon.
ames of fi
tons & Nori maar ae « Joanneting ” fro
Bea
like — which inhabit t tropical
b '
e| G
xistence do 50 deo
, Golden Winte ain | wen steh ings аас Ас
rout Spon (se p. 166).— Mr. een, unless by th neous subjects were bark and
7 бзан аг n Giad pesti foeni |nomenelature ? im — — the English Patagoniea, from Messrs, Standish and Noble,
Wandle, иг oon : 3 fhe | Golden Winter Pearmain o is. shot. "The wood consider.
safely to New „ by Mr, W. ; nes d But, what object can & Pyrus? — in all this? Cedar, being re smooth, and beautiful
r slisneri. Mz. hi he had n. to sat down to amuse | thick and spongy, and apf desti
— „himself. But let me advise him, in attempting to ft tree from cold. ishing addi
8 if he would deseribe the process in —.— detail, Han tare to-make ч m perpe Robert | will visse, hardyinthis country,
understand. "complains t A iono
“Mr. Warvington’s plan pretty names in plants and tres, aud. raya dir 1 * acs
e pla. at
ago, and — has never i» —— Istl
[No.
colony m is used for
азво DN HENDERSON nte
Kennedy was elected +
ust be fully aware, drawings being given there d a ating. Cannot he distin 3 cv Fellow, The objeets of exhibition: peter invited on
both m i illiam Barron, Elvaston Castle. di — ce between a change of orthography a this occasion were hybrid, Rhododendrons,
Effects of the Severe Weather on Plants.—In change of nomenclature! ? merce signifies it ‘heli we 1 and am but no невро rons or
Messrs. Veitch and Sons’ Nursery, at Exeter, Acacia| write Spinage or Spina There is no change of | Strawberries сате, and only one salad w.
ee open quarter, is much hurt, but . dannen fan un, adopting eith ‘ihe, — the one is жы ~: ne fine collection of sue h vegeta
killed; all ossoms, however, have been . | correct e r let yrus," | from . to Stanhope, at Che
under r circumstances, has | witty and learned as he — to be, advocate the It consisted of blanched el EC
7 Lapageria rosea, against adoption of such a con ord & igh d Bà green
: ; and Cerasus iliei i Wine is it Mé dubii — "ctim erri mni —— "Y s Curley, and
the. quarter, is із safe. Fitz Roya Patagonica, d translated it for us, and us it means © end.^| Water Cresses; Italian Corn Sa much better
Saxe Gothen conspicua, though full. У expose are both If it is meant for French, when did the n ee kind than the common sort; white ian a
uninjure tha ч had its tops а | become e! This “good end” will not do.|garden Sorrel, Burnet, Red Beet, Che
little hurt on a south wall and open border ; but it has | * Pyrus” must try back, or stick to the * raw еы till Dwarf Red Celery in admirable condition „g soi.
suffered more „оп a north wall ; Lit stands best in in the he can do better, even though it may be palatable: and solid, and ‘beautifully blanched ; r gr
border, aie drm old Jenneting ” is chang ki Jade frame. Radishes, Chives, and Tripoli Onions. 4
ng.’ t a ca — and still he is - content | Banksian Меда aw SE *
— — in the original, wants her was likewise made to Mr. Bailey, oes, be |
— WhyJune-eating? « a Prickly Cayenne Pine-apple, weighing 5 p pen
“raccording:to Langley, thi Apple ripened in June.” He | commonly . — anti jest Fa
a lit mo — was вд — it гае : 1 mA es — i he W. with- /
at m ; to every fruit | out any of its ones,— te ; hes
s | | е day on which — ripe: e A 1727, yet it is not pea of — э, sent two bunch ; "ih fone
—.— cw y ereafter xandria G but ШТ
к: | the same time.” с if he will go a — (addio | rvati die Musee relied
Зна Ы | teers to the good older t ite eomm npe produ mie
» losely tha air can was ripe Mer : wall in the end of Jun is — — Ge bear — ec could € ХЫ) De Banksia
cor cdam new Grapes Lens М —
and. 1 ini t n again, and s he will коеф his "me od | M Medal was awarded —Of 7 essrs, Weeks &
on. Шел A e san ^ es it тей; who: — M him as. to w hat Apple Co., of ч sent; Puya ional ve ri 08 bo
under 40°. The plants look. ; d —— ] Gard Ke а eec it hm аы оао Paya
are all X renim) alo stie joints of the pipes are and so his thin and last T er predi — 0 ca and ЕЕ De
cemented- with white-lead, and there is no bad smell | adop r. Diel’s German name” of Golden — shi bs
whatever. The pipe passes all "mm iier inter | à condition hieh its numerous 1
runs out into the open air. ej Oe" he use, — Pearmain, instead f King of the Pippins. Ненин | produced a brilliant display ; it was шеп
Lightfoovs. house, and can judge 3 e Dicl's-work, ar he would have | owi to the hardness of their skiny they
lie considers swith a perfection. It is one of high coloured
America,
НИИ 37у
R
508
12—1853;] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 183
е from Cusco, "and consisted of very fine large
kinds little known in this country, but lorte too
for our climate, It was h a tal ia however, that
t Dendr m n
called Bland anum, the hardy blue-flowered Californian
Ceanothus * us, the true Acacia celastrifolia, a useful
Heaths a i
viz. re Plum, a variety raised by the late Mr.
Knight, anà e in the Society’s Transactions. It
is a good sized oval fruit—yellow, although it sprang
e mpé e and pollen
but is igh 2s pe A of by all who have fruited it
Beaiinl?s Se r.—This is а middle-sized sort, been
jery put “that it is searcely possible for any
Р {о be more so. It ripens in the end of September
tardif Pear rom
as new кыч за? sorts ; but as Mae have not yet fruited
а in the. othing "further could be said respecting
em,
Reviews.
The Theory and Рин üf Lan of Landscape Gardening. By
Joshua Major, Knowsthorpe, near Leeds. 4to.
an.
THE ponnani of the arts and sciences, in a gre
measure, depends upon the industrial accumulation of
monastic tions. Few, indeed, rofesso
of what is called landsca P gardening ; still the —.—
of Le Notre, Le Blond, 2 Whately, ee
d Kent rate tors of
modern writers ious emn. Authors o
more recent date, such. as Knight, Price, Repton,
Gilpin, € have endeavoured to preserve all that was
classic d. appropriate in old expounders of the art,
and iy such to of modern CUL
Not so Mr. Major, however, for he has a horror of
ie cheerful, and Boring s — 5 ot hian gardening.”
must therefor a disciple of the
Wie says Gilpin *- *— “The modern system throws ad
the walls, terra ove, верь and balustrades at © one
d
estige of intricacy and repose ; while
cleared of
а ш ence excludes 1 cattle from that la un which
в apparently open t flimsy barrier
of. ew hurdie is ae to a building whose a o
ts have witnessed the lapse of ages.” Mr.
er, -clings stern
modern st style, and invites those about t n
selves," and he is “ satisfied: that in 99 eases out of ev
Of course our author must exempt Wilto
(which he surely has never seen р, ie its Palla-
dian b ridge, в; grottoe:
„ urns, and other вам епі
ments; pu M with its chaste, yet massive
masonry, broad al and
3 2 — sculptur
formal groves of Orange trees, and beds in r«
x ser edgings of shrubs. Our author must ES
ciate the taste of the noble owner of Bowood, wh
| smooth 2 soft . — тоеснай етте
2 - di i é «this. and habit, that to suit all it is E» iy im
Mer ттр ice will be for the modern, and not — our disposal do not permit us to reproduce his 5 a : y
- ie of € ти» so drei ya -— € drame d. and the reader will have A notion of what
F a cuvin ) ilus); Budlea-
metric parti of the last € yet | globosa (Buddlea globose) Spirea douglassii (Spiræa *
it is an EROS of such and convenience that it | Douglasii), S. lindleyana (S. Lindleyana), S. areafolia
would be Lote Fare to prese it for.no oth er reason (S. ari@folia), budlea (Buddlea) Cottoneaster (Coto-
than because a straight walk is out of fashion; this | neaster), A. menziesii (A. Menziesii), Pinus excelss
Ma qure
ар
s | would фе ac suo Weng Sore bes тшен P € а iom A aL Leucombe Oak (Lucombe Oak), С
the art of landscape gar ing whip pureus) че 5 (J.
under the dominion of * —“1 meer зей н, antes cata (T. baccata), &
astonish some — ЗЕ improvers in modern serpentine} Ме must Aegis mit adding, since this professes to bea
сез ned by а
; gardening by declaring that, as an appendage to this | work of tas "a the volume is a
Cobham) anei йй mansion, I would prefer the broad of I Soag seated very uncomfor tably oe an arm-
and stately ewm along a straight line of terraces, to r, reeling out of the perpendicular, and balanced
their too frequently repeated waving line of beauty."— painfilly on two legs.
* What such rustie t Semet „о — 3 —'
rice, ane to the co ved terraces, Kelly’s жр to the Post OR London p
statues and fountains are to the M A —— Ae ^ ie a appeared. It is drawn up with gre
— We shall dimiss this part of the subjeet re, as we have been ie to Atel [t with
certainly a matter of considerable —— a si дри г асе 17 It contains the latest Post Office
“arene ‚ттт wet — ideas on this point quite pee. lorc ie a complete table of foreign postages,
wi «A — ve n error since —€ i sidences of all the members of the pres sent Far-
the — ‘of the modern s style pos directio
that pieturesque beau рол is е ae — to be aim Cheap às some good things have now become, this is,
at in laying out gro so far from this bein — we think, the cheapest shilling’s-worth of all.
the case, it will often happen that the alteration require
for the purposes of con and character, will
lessen that beauty, while it “inereases that of dignity, den Memorand
T a.
Є %
| refinement, an d appropriation Messrs. CHANDLER'S Nursery, VAUXHALL.—
т
{о тап. : : .
DT hich has of Camellias will be glad to learn that the extensive
анана а diio; ” cabot а collection of this favourite flower, for which this nursery
; 1 are issi d we|is celebrated s now in full bloom, When we state
= ап i
| only wish vie his illustrations had born died out. | that de form a bank 160 feet in маво апа во
or beginning of October. The tree is vigorous and | Sir — 5
aer! cau an
y
—— undulations and gentle m € ch are 9
the revalent in the Э i
weh “objects i in ететт We derive diem — — flowered well this year, few of the buds having dropped.
—.— that most M of all pnt —the fem Of Carnation striped varieties, Albertus is about the
And a „What pe 1 would — aeu d the next being perhaps Colvilli striata, and the
; w|semi-double sort called Tricolor is also very pretty.
kinds m tione
W eview o uble, bu ү ;
Guide,” attributed to the pen of Sir Walter Scott, | the eye; ; Reine des Fleurs, beautiful 8 a
wherein he poetically compared the forms of Sir Henry’s Duchess of Nortiumiberland, d M9 hirin p
, | plantations with the beautiful curve of a lady's arm. and very handsome; Am zi ana, small : e онон a
16 appears that those artists who adopted the female | with em round petal ; lata, à 5 ut compact са
figure as a type to — their oe n r took the mico apr Farbe, a small, but Saely shaped: baec: t;
ed th 1 kind.
Meg aia tive: 1 . r| We may ү that à in addition to the treat the Camellias
onse is at present gay "- Hyacinths,
elsewhere ; and we a В ; ia e
could: adduce either the reasoning or the illustration | badly coloured for want of bright sunlight,
1 at us 152, should have fallen into errors of this pret; white blossomed Ar Vv (D. gracilis
eagree with our gti pe
uthor, “ That the greatest The latter will prove a valu t for forcing,
s required in ihe ase i mbl — of trees and requiring about — om treatment as Kalmia glauca,
bushes, d that орнау of readth may be onde and things of that
in the glades or pastures, ssid that the dotting system
t only e vapi
may be strictly avoided. [allude not oni apid
manner of d — a lawn with single trees and bushes, FLO RICL ULT URE.
and whi de so frequently р ру but to an error not
the less to be deprecated Carya e anp Picoress.—That the constitution of
4 1 en ч allowed the — equally all over а plants is as variable as that o f animals there can be
‚ thus frittering away repose, and = where lst doubt, and yet lov ray do we i: jen ves
run broad — varied e of law are ying the requi of p D А
wing ms to be desired." — let any person with ything like that forethought by whieh only
Poe eyes over Mr. Major's plates, w are of course | eommon results can be obtained;
mann are ify. —
owned, are: not caleulated to conve vey a high opinion of important point in the cultivation of Carn
the author’s i 3 udge from plans Picotees, viz., the potting for bloom. It is not €
of what is called жа ing, 10 that, our stock of plants looks well, that our
which, our author is s ar oe ica t
dieted ; for it will often happen that much better | heap of compost is seeure from wet,
effects. could antici | frozen. through, well pulverised,
Ee The being that Nature will | we may look our heap of regulated
sometimes look well in spite of the most tasteless as the staple for potting in, but for this on
o be
modiste, But there are plans of such unmistakeable | so adjusted that it will ensure the after well doing of a
ugliness as no happy accident can ever mend; and | whole collection wou would — pan iB ia cake it a universal heal,
of these we have such an example at plate 7 of all which, I fear, w wil long remain a desideratum: Now.
V | Mr, Major’s designs, as to make it impossible for us to 2 the very limbs of ass eee ns and Picotees may
recommend him as а Unfortunately the means at | be traced such differences in constitution, — ев,
—€— on us
astounding instance of what a R will to so fashion their food an M tment each shall
vely propose. Let the reader imagine a piece of of | receive only that which from experience УЧ ‘wae we
5 — d having the fo form: of 2 Bergamot Pear, rendered | consider most likely to. fully develope, the growth and
f in tr haraeter diet i
ps
curved walks into five — — in one — gorge the one and starve the other; nor can i
s d
UE a Bin on Landscape Gardening,” page 36.
E
seem t uri much be
among the whole some — because some component part of the compost i
T slugs or vue RUNS ted in wo СЕЎ bna ie м the appetite of the variety. I would ask, where is
——. ͤ —— iral Curzon to be seen, possessing the the colour, size, and
08 i lad sardening, pace 16. . whichit has in Derbyshire t Where can Flora?
VD E
to illustrate ‘hee uestionable error just such results should now-a-days be the exception, the
indi ask hi i aim at exeellence have been led to
т
184
wy And yet in no two of these es 2 the
e лшы attain ап е гее - "xp
ion
ces
e Hem very character of our best
tried var good here, indifferent there,
and aj easy bud serbere; much of P
able, however ee н we may striv
B dle evil aggravat
a
don; with bol do ab foliage,
needs greater хех than one of attenuated habit,
a
an narrow Grass; again, if excessive manure
be the immediate cause of “run” flowers, then w
— refrain from its too liberal use, more especial
regards varieties known to be constitutional y
p= te have too much colour ; and by t the like rule,
we should employ m
THE GARDENS
ould study eed pen house, or close pit ;
коше ee
[Mar. 19,
tisfac the eye of e same ti
ill be rin favourable for the display of bloom
While English o eners orld in culture
ie Pe rcm nt of con ant-hou uses,
E
E
‚Ф
еб
8
+
—
8
=
8
3
E
d
FOR едн DEPARTMENT.
ViNERIES.—The present dry weather, and consequent |.
dryness of the materiale ae uld be taken n advantage of,
inery border: sequired, after con-
era nee, w
but > эк simple ingredients, die er more than half of
hould consist of rich, half rotten turf, mixed
with about е l parts ute Il dec vane e ard
жу where such
for kinds found to be wi anting in colour v marking. |
J S olo
when obtained (as seldom seen) “ rke our ro
flakes are proverbially pale-faced, see mt where we may,
their ground ce the * being mostly flushed, and | »
yet, in of and all ar
A Ё have any confidence i in my reco:
small meaty o of
res m, of leaf-mould, of sand, and
decayed cid fecu each separate, in order
e,of any of them, may be
of.
that a portion, -— or m
added to the general
—
x xà flag-stones left hollow
ds culty will be pone during these cold op in
of ts direc
is 3 the disbudding, and subsequent um: and tying in
; both
se when
in an
open healthy
Pe be well mixed, and p
a well ed b
| managing the n on the
young leaves oí the "Vine is 55 ок.
Nottingham ning placed over 3 as iiss will
do much i D MN ee d air, and
те a more эре. the hi
Mai each dep tre
according "à the different : T «Ге mit OR
s (except m
e, glans im mo
Ap A dryness of I external а
ren
Proceed with
the eshoots of f Vines now breaking. In риев, „allow shoots
space e under the glass, unless where plants are grown
' or
suit ing vit fo appetites of the
with a view to counteract any йш, of richness
in your eoim post. J. E.
* CALCROLARIAS: Z. st tbe w ngly informed ; no Cale €
laria, that w. LT under that т eid (Golden Chain), w
rewarded or r staged at the Floricultural Society's mae
AND PICOTEES * Leicester. If your plants ee, ll,
A edi New. do not — for ^ time in the
re you —— 4 —
are healthy тоб running round the ball; res
uie my) th ihe now y will then quickly
ACINTHS : e cannot recommend deale: T
consult our advertisi ising columns. 5
: Fairplay, We do not understand the question.
aration” do you allude?
e
in som е well decom
" We agree with Pes that accounts vs different
as to how they сеи stood the е late ишы
weather would be in 7 to mm of
Марш red consi
hen a clear space should be left up each
ie i oun
wance of sandy d
o their
for
soil has | Whi
agged edges; 2, shaded
—Sub,
r good, al narrow and
ену; 5, оное 4, narrow and in-
ditto; Ade colours аш and ill defined. They arrived
ndit A 1. can never take эр me in
: ална. however gay they may look
We can only UN v:
of Operations,
Lr the ensuing e)
roof of the house, these
natural) habit a wd posa
main shoots in the most position
t, the lateral shoots
we
tly 2 8 soft
Ve dare not venture to offer any ures on 80
see, | Vi
not become we
hether the p its are in pots, or trained under |
ts should |
5
may be allowed to grow in
wood in
y 5 eating 4 Коко M at
ing time ; if properly managed now, n
be left Wen what will be [dra
season's ia s the firs
odia variations of tem
Alice
rum. are good; in the
ved elass, Flower of the Day, either for
or vases, is invaluable ; Mangles's фе t Old
Gold-stripe must still be itaq for mihe a new.
remove them under temporary shelter in a —
kor the inde,
more tender ki
attended to ;
о be made with or i
manure, | When
лаб ‚ог
0
| localities some varie
f | others, and such [xag should be grown only as expe-
the proper supervision ofthe compost goes have es
: e е phi Lat энени бым о е ere en., goes, — =
mateurs again an
tion —
one wire worm or brandling, as it is called (provincially),
will often do more harm than the cost of a man for
week, s must be shaded ; but this is a poit de
have so often urged that we need not again refer to it,
Considerable complaints are made of the deg
which has ed amongst bulbs this season, and we
believe FM some truth. Is not the chief cause E
2 have grown
or years we ese bulb in 3
simple mixture of leaves and turf well rotta, e have
d occasion to complain. Moreh
8.8 8
zm
3 у
this
season, makes its appearance i ассо-рарер
is the ne plus ultra, and 8 1 te. be liberal supplied,
KITC
ues y and late Potato 4 pte E » Pd
"d the ae is duly pre
planting the main 8 0 *
an undue luxu
avoi Our practice is to plant i
and жөр; and at a sufficient ‚ит apart to allow
haulm to grow without coming together. aa is e.
practice to throw a dress ing of turf or ood ash
charcoal dust, or soot, in р drill with the seed.” i the
n , dec
should be forked in, previous to plan
are found
PF shows are best a
able to withstand the attacks of
vs eater part of the |
„a ү аз ене, lose no me in planting the roots,
The Early Scarlet and a us Rhubarb we find the
best for forcing 10 the e
the der pia suppl Mae the f former should be plan!
d the látter 4 feet apart, V allow for the
The soil for these can
ardly BeBe "benelital by
liquid manure thro ough ie growing season
house will soon be —.—
5
ured | NAMES or PLANT
TATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON,
For the week ending March 17, 1853, as pee nit at the Horticultural
2 | TEMPERATURE.
< BAROMETER, ыу AC
March. Or the Air. Of the Earth Wind,
i
d
37
had Wrenn Ф
. $8
Ж 09-1 о t$
LIII
29.594 31
22
29.631
Egger.
ul seeckes
ERRI
Aj С р
—
ә
11—Foggy ; fine; slight fog at night.
12—Dense fog; fine; saree
oft ery ame. Fain at
xd ; larg: ; overcast.
16—Uniform T КУТА N 5 ercast. P
Triste overcast ; cold throu ghout; clear; edes
emperature of the week 23 deg. below the average.
— e
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT wi. ;
Da he last 97 tna it 1 x ling March 26, 1853.
6
0
i 36.2
99 | 352
03 | 31.9
4 | 333
0 | 331
FA iier during the above period occurred
69 deg.; and the lowes TI eet
1
51.4
3
No wp to Correspondents.
ки NP. n haius ф-та 1 15 GL. D.
nneri; 2, a vere of it; mme
= n тобе; 3 5 бег; viste ties of Oncidium Tenco-
None umber'is rare, and а fine
з
ORANGES: Chinese. re is to graft
will Sover and fruit, it jus as qut: if CIL if raised from bo Y,
Бо in a shorter time. But if you sow the seed 0
Mandarin Orange, it is very likely that the fruit, р,
duced, will be something else. If the real Mandarin
is to be sent to the West In dies, . e of ging ie
the true variety must be sent out. The object of
not to cause the Lee ppm of fruit, but to ens
88 of чүле
се: и lek
our Potatoes. lam
—a са ате поё 50
12—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 185
af i UVIAN GUANO. BAKER'S FOUNTAINS zu peg o rien PERMANENT PASTURE,
AUTI A ICULTURISTS.—| rue PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, (2 » . — assortments and proportions for every
C It т? “notorious that extensive adulterations of this ESSRS. BAKER can confidently recommend their äeseription of PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, véy Wes Sek
MAN р caen for Poultry, Pheasants, Pi "peu Ke, as the | per bushel.
о
CIBBS AN
ANO,
n all others who
from whom they purchase w
will
and, in addition to esee
hink it
guar
The и сым, " the portes
course be security,
| tention to t ts phat at point, А ERANS GIBBS Axp SONS t
11 to remin
"The 3 "price at which sound Peruvia
Guano has been sold by them ——— the last two years 2
* ics t 1 ri t theref
re-sales made b gr at a lower price must therefore |
MEE +1 & the r the article must be adulterated,
QUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIM
way
ton; also CORN MANURE fo
yielding Nitrogen, Potash,
Co . Concentrated Urate, Nitrate of Soda,
y and Agricultural | Salt, Sulphate of Potash, Ammonia,
every other Artificial Manure
PERUVIAN GUANO, guaran nteed t the genuine importation
of Messrs. A. GIBBS & SONS, 91. by . ton, or, in quantities
or five tons and upwards, 91. 5s. p n in dock. A constant
supply of LINSEED and RAPE. “CAKE.
D Purser, Secretary.
LONDON MANURE COMPANY, Bridge Street, Blackfriars.
m and “arg nomical ; they are easily filled, no
screw or 5 requir fred. Price, containing 4 quarts,
8s. And at 3, Half-moon in Piney Gracechurch St
()XLEY AND Co's. 3 rod pres enlarged.
rice 30s. small si:
TAYLOR & PEARS, 8, ceri. Yard, I — Street.
Twenty Gallons of Pure Water per diem. All Mineral aud
noxious matter po qms by і this process.
See Lancet and tandard journals as to the value of
ASBESTOS in filtration
МАТЕ ERPROOF PATHS.—Those who зе enjoy
о
their Gardens px the winter months shou!
X walks of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRET
65. ; 19 quarts,
reet.
Tected the е ре 1 * +
у. This Seed yields a much earlier re luxrrian
rop than can be obtained from any «M and should always be
had b to when from five tò six cuttings in the season is
a. objec
URN TPS, in all the varieties of Swedes, Lent PE "Whites,
2 of cultivation. The Stocks of these tly
improved by rais: d fi large picked 322
With Ter other ари, of Agricu ult tural Seeds, priced
W. DRUMMOND & SONS, SEEDEMEN,
cultural Museum, Stirling, М. в.
Carriage of AB nid to many of the principal
Shipping Ports and A Stations throughout the kingdom.
re formed thus: va iren the gravel of whi ch the path is at
rent made from the loam which is — with it, and to every
part of clean gravel add опе of sharp ri sand. T
of such equal mixture add one of Portl — ўе
rate - whole wellin the dry state eH 97 — the water.
then be laid o —
It m n 2 inches thick.
rock. egeta A etd
hee or upon it, and it resists the action — Soe severest rost,
It is necessary, as-water does not soak through it, to give a fall
- the middle of the ap качат ки the sid -
Manufacturers of the ent, J. B. WurrE & BROTHERS,
Millbank Street, Weabainster,
following Manures are manu-
Mr. Lawes’ Factory. Deptford Creek
Turnip bss 5
Superphospat yenit 5 0 0
Office, 69, King William Street, ; City, ‘London,
N.B. ата Guano — to contain 16 per cent. of
Ammonia.—Sulphate of | —.—
SEWAGE y dps MAN
see oes 7 0 2
0
n
London Sew found a most e e Manure
for any crop. I y tained from the Sewage Manure
te pee Bri Бе, ped Middlesex, at 60s. per ton,
s. an
Cabbage
plant of Ca ect is perceptible very soon, but it
be 92 bp 2 wwe — the second year as the first. The
Mr. JoHN hee,
tes .
re very
valuable. 8 season asa Manam for all
e of poet 2 an hn a finer avp than when. Tw чей
other Manure. quantity I used was 4 cwt. to half an acre.”
O AND OTHER MAN e
ERUVIAN охари of the finest
hate of Lim from bone only ; Nic. of Soda
and otash, Gypsum, "IP un Ron Anon,
— e Charcoal,
and all other * of known value "ё. ‘Sale
| pply to FOTHERGILL, 204 A, Upper Thames Street.
| 7 ROT Ad SHEER
| PREVENTED AND CURED BY
| С бону PERCHA GOLOSH ES, to
| VE JONES &
F THE
had of
Co., Inventors, 5 7 Куо 8 ee
yard; 200 yards, 14s.; 500 yards, :
—— for A MH ge Ke, at 3d. per Wat yard. Ser
Wal
for
z Cos,
m Canvas,
At hn re
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SEEDS.
GRICULTURISTS is of obtaining really
genuine and pure new Clover and Grass Seed, are respectfully
—— € apply to the for Prices s, and any
uired.
other inform
A 7 pwan Yos & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks.
VEMENT OF GRASS
UTION'S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS FOR
D P U
Upland
leveling If the Seeds are s
emn — the Pasture will be v
“The following, just received from Riddlesworth Hall,
near Thetford, Norfolk, is sinia to hundreds of others
pur
e by former rchaser.
e Grass Seeds which I hed f m. tis — 1848 have stood
W. 8 d
Tents бүт" pin en "thei 12 82 ч Lire A aem it well, and the Pasture is now ; the Renovating
2 Seeds also that I had of ou, I e eae Dim spots whe
d WIRE GA Кил 3 had removed (by N a coarse sort of Wire Grass, and 8
G per yard, 2 feet wide. | answered remarkably wel
a4 Quantity of Seed required, z ‘Tbs. to pv Mw Acre. Price 1s. per ib.
arriage F
Address Joun gen & Sons, Seed G Growe ers, Reading, Berks.
round ancle so: Gi amon listing,
pressure, at the same 78 keeps out the
of the shoe into Asi hot water, then
нуронй pia to the lit required. Full
each order.
Agent for London: Mr. F. HAINES,
22, L
Market. ime Street, Leadenhall
о р — Өн» ОАТ5 ҮЕТ?
of Oats c early make two. Im
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Domestic Flour —.— — Carts, 7 — on g Bri ck a
ditto, Corn Dressing ditto, nd Steam iner
&e. Repairs Mc
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1s.; per post, 1s. 4d.
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E very 22 of Machinery for Raising Water, Fire
HEAP WIRE 7 & POULTIY NETTING,
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PRINCE ALBERT. ERN AE [ENTAL WATER FOWLS,
Consisting of Black and and White Sw Canada, China,
C pamade, Brent, and ng Geese, Shieldrakes, Pintail, alvanised.
| — — Summer and Winter G Labrador, | 24 in, "Mad aie r^s per — „ Bde per yard.
'vellers, lend pe and Dun Divers, Caro s, &c., | 30 in. He ж а pe 2*3 "
Р, d and pinioned; also Spanish, Cochin China, Malay, | 36 in. 5 м. i M E n
i oland, Surrey, and і Dorking Fowls; White, Japan, and 48 in. „ 2 in. — 10.
Common Pea-fowl, and Pure China Pigs; and at 3, Half- moon] Sparrow ros rn бане, за. foot, made
Passage, G y size for ster =
8 t the Great where it was so muc mired
STEPHENSON AND PEILL, 61, Gracechure t, | for its light snd durable appearance, and acknowl to be the
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tad Cylindrical and I Conical Iron BOILERS, | Wire Netting, 3 feet high, 1s. 6d. and 2s. 3d. per yard.
Tron, > ег in Wood or Ано avory Seir ИШЕ Dahlia Garden
N . of the N , Gentry, and | Arches, Bordering, Flower Stands, Tying Wire, ‘Trellis Work,
urserymen to their simple but of | Invisible Wire Fencing, Hurdles, and every descri ion of Wire
Horticultural and other — ey 4 Water. Work for H ustrated Catalogues of
o» — extensive ue as here WT references of | Patterns s forwarded, post free, on application to T. rir City
can given, 1 parti of London ence annfactory, Skinner
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2 N. B. We have a very fine Stock of Mangold Wurzel and
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ES QUTTONS . AGRICULTURAL ED CATA-
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po ees 22 25 225 222 Early Orders vil утте ri preference of scarce sorts.
2525 92 528282772277 ———
* alvan- Japanned Che Agricultural Gase tte.
ised. iron.
zio e: n inches Aree м * ич yd 95 per yd, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1853.
2inch ,, extra Pu ” aM USA „* MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS.
ih strong 1 : 8 , Wenn, Жз MAB Tap с ora
NU rth Sr ng idt ч ti sist
If иче р ышы a coarse s mesh, it E A e ie pio one Ox Wednesday = E ben тм апо ег
r r Pheasantries, 34. lecture before members of the Agricultural Society
foot. Patterns forwarded post free. *
e by y BARNARD É & 1 Ванов, Market Place, Norwich, of Eng land, on Md may be ces his own ect—
— 3 e of expense in Peterborough, Hull, or | the OPERTIES O He e had
"er publi ulis of his investigations into the
GEORGE ARTINGSTALL anp CO., LATCHFORD Power which ps: was | have of a
Te Wire Works, WARRINGTON, x - |ammoni othersu the DS; `
„ ) and it was already known that he had this
_ | power to reside in certain ouble silicates of soda `
and alumina, and soda and 1 which all fertile soils
© in in greater or less quantity. The principal
2 object of the present lecture was to di be
Ta probability of our ever artificially mam 8
20 these double silicates, at a cost below their value as
20 nure ; more especially ake the
a rect
Hu existence of a natural supply of soluble silica,
4 which, though by no means all that is eios. in
t " jesi 1 : truly said,
nufacturers of 1 Strom order to the end desired, i 1 y said,
RABBI т P R zi J TAE NE E T TING. an enormous step towards its attainment. This bed,
12 inches 25 oe yard ntaining so large a quantit 70 per cent. of
ee . h silica in a state in which it is soluble “4 3
itto 4 ^ ray ae “з 3
and in which it will venei un ime,
estem ee found immediately chalk and above
for Aviarie: nservatories, Fencing, — &c.; а
also extra strong Wire Kile Ploors for * — n, &c. & the n-sand i de neighbour’ of
BB Wise Mask Оой en — demus _ terms. ham, and probably all round the lower edge ‹
tural an ered `
oy E is rete ly insoluble in 5 except
te td is sol E at a compara-
n of ‘pital id
2
siliceou
— ЧЄ loses if dried a t
re it is very rarely found ina soluble con- '
dition, except in very small quantities. The ex
istence of so large a quantity as occurs i this bed
cd the chalk is thus a very remarkable
very.
^ is worth observing that in this, as in many
other eee rn the practical farmer has been
before the chemist. The latter has only come after
the former with his explanation of the value 2
had already bee ined to reside |
— 1068
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
cially as a dressing for chalk land. | Loca (Fuge Sap
had ему ees determined this point
e hav
and no nce coming to the aid of
practice, "dad" pasted ere the cause and the mode of
the benefit er co ave o
natioual society also coming to the aid of agricul-
ture Asai ih and making known for the benefit о;
roughout the country a secret unwittingly
held »d so long by those of the neighbourhood of
It is “proposed to use this xii silica in the
ki slowly. soluble
Three
—lst, by heating about
four of the ground rock aiid’ — of chalk to a dull
ite; the aa qoe
„and le Saving’ them together
two; 3rd, M adopting the second dessin with the
addition
ich — as a sort of regir or go-betw
as regards it —— " "x s, and induces a дру
rapi
The * this зой oduced is soluble in water
to the extent of 16 or 17 grains per gallon, and will
thus convey both silica and lime into з ants. ET
grain ачр contain about 14
substance which shall be
capable of conveying it into pen is thus — to
be valuable as a manur AY recommended
that at least 3 cwt. of it "bé applied as a top- түгет ing
cre, and he expressed his belief that it might
e useful as a corrective of that excessive luxuriance
th
as regards for ance the hea
erial might be Ades would sek
oget e: икн ие.
At the c
i e
chiefly o n the faet that soluble агу already t
Some extent exists in. most soils, and that eR 8
manur depe i
t
ense
ar
close of this lecture Mr. NrspiT made pi
directly a certain pen: = nourishment. by means
of evaporation. In uence, however, of ү,
improved system o of ан ent which now obta
2 b arena better treatment and she lter than is
r
a "the td of the weather. |
Horses, and particularly farm horses, are more
subject “tp injury from wet her than cattle,
because they are obliged to perform their daily
weather many farmers are
may descend in torrents at the tim
be more profitably employed in Be
саа their condition i in the stable, thani in Жар
ing the e fie or солн a load of
нъ мога эбен тыд а
fro neighbouring
town. Farm horses generally * condition in wet
weather partly from the badness of the roads in-
creasing the severity of their labours, — part
coats. The appli-
of wet to the skin is also pro ee tae of
8 affecting the air passages, either in the
» forms of catarrh, or the more ui 2.
of onchitis or pneumonia,
h is simply inflammation of the mucous
ities of the nostrils and
vette and pneumonia. A discharge from. the
ostrils " a cough are М. orem "ue of
A rrh, which netimes be
diminished appetite d m The
may con of moderate visting febrifuge
medicine, nec a blistering. application to the throat,
assisted by a soft diet. and abstinence: fro m work.
here e is much deb
and purging should e eee
e although, like eit receding; an affec
tion of the brane, yet is extended
over a Wader ran e not lim nited even to the wind-
e, but affecting iv: i
e- |J. М. Goo
ed
ailes: У
Hity; bleeding may ee
е таги digging
(page 20), “ The: time may — however—
ery th
3 of zine.
dstablished ; rad this may in al
by enforcing the YN of Firestmen
e
here recom.
| mended with vigilance and c Me
LOIS-WEEDON WHEAT podio.
In the А Yaga al Gazette, March 5,
The twof:
tha Mr. Smith's piem, as ‘set het in his p
and J. M. боой? d remarks s upom it.
J. M. Goodiff matinee my first t question, on the |
95 MN by sayin wi
principle nor practice, for at page 45 he tells us that lie
begins about the ДА st week in i ca comple
labours the first ecember; an
ice fectly right, as by so doing he exposes hi
urned up soil to the rain, Yin, frost, and snow eros
Whole winter, — getting it by spring
pulverised; and t rie dp eae ng to
edition, pag e 32 (for I, too
Sm
Mr. ith’s own book 5„1 “that, 5 men to to. Mr,
s calculation, it woul a to dig the
intervals of 100 acres in tw t seems, how-
ever never to have struck J. M. e thas а Smith
Фа] = a not on а far
12
Mr. Smith says, I pe А иеби my subject’ to Wheat,
but I will go beyon oment to state that, with
e or two exceptional pote ‘the same
guide me throughout.“ It seems, however, from the
Nane p ronte is the сан за real exception;
Barley, Oats, Beans, root?crops, Saintfoin, Lucerne, and
Clover, чы» the ground was suitable, would all be
ви e on 0 фан нз. forking system. Giving
, how o Vetches and Clover with-
ae the interval system, we still have 300 наз n.
3 ed
on —
the end o «аай tho e yeaa
amount of labour wane may well petes ме Smith ss
some
it not far off—when the resolute haud to wield the fork’
Mr. Smith thinks (рр: 21, 22) dtu
fe f that th le cultivato already in model,
5 yu: És M P, e must confess that th 1 ea о, and to change e Ку е imd em 19
0 г. Parne, in the useful * b fró J Ё i
th which he followed up Mr. War's lec E te to a dark colour, then there is of such an im nf; but until I see it really at work,
Suh relating tob РЕ very reason cie XN a fatal termi n. To prevent | I eannot but t at, on ground deeply moved, the:
élialk marl 8 to the esteem in which this 89; ж 85 е supervention of this unfavourable type, and to | weight of the body mu e the wheels to sink in too
and to eh uad ч клы the re andi: Wheat hasten the process of recovery, it is des o | deeply to be of any ice. J. M. Goodiff deals, hom.
cd } ing ea : ever, very summarily with the labour question, for hegsys-
ЖИД Н mil overs d notwithstanding that the ау a Bleeding mar i b oe oe o that he will for the айыны resa tof —
' ithe richness of a Hop garden—more early stage ; but here, as in a es iseas ofl FFF
lo «Lh gny adverse the mucous membranes, there is an indisposition to le ttle алт soe *
„whi t. WAYS Horney өй айыр er ало і and then quotes page 19 to qeu i me
ubjected. And we must remin : re n must therefore be annual double diggings are not Mm
in general of Limo 's| Pere oo nter-irritation should be promptly | die system.“ What says Mr. Smith, "die iuf the
ins, ld BIG S instituted either by blisters or „or both, | 888 T
naturally of soluble silica in the | Tartarised stem see 8 nid "ве э « — — ade се — КҮЛ у ai” ends.
ppl sacs at given internally, with small doses of proto- chloride It is who olly by my obedienee to the one Ub 1
8 "аздыр H of mercury, in the early stage, and byes: tonics gum the other."
» A afterwards. Oatmeal апа gruel, bran|, (Page 10.) « No one can evade the conditions with
re di the | mashes and Carrots, should pikari compose the —€— ty.”
ч eni E diet. Pap Ид, s — means of the deep-stirring, uplifting
е bounty Inflammation of the substance of the Jungs ipe T а met — level plough, Í bring їр
in niacal additions to the soil,
TER e no doubt that it at ultimate ly be
i a recent lecture has recommended: |
Laer: turists gene
Vii» V
(P
rally h n | sh
in the Mae of Rr edd
to Mead ; PR E cultural Society |
[^f t moe for © researches into
of wet: т.
4 damp and low zitua
antity of water imbibed —.—
means of the k
in them is mot produced. b
eth circumstances. iei,
naremisnco of ue f d
conditas if e м ed: to
ede, not oti] is their ju
endered less п 1 but,
rain, they
mi
ure:of their skin
4) is even more dan
haracteri by
neumoni d
chitis, and it is c — — 11
e for, and to a larger ние
the treatment may be the same
should be kept warm by sd
ture of the stable cool, and
be avoided
y — up the subsoil from the required depth.
treasure
PES 12. + “ The 84 3-feet Gin ai sy ө Б tilled, and
to do that-effectually, there i at present
| but the spade or the fork ; — npr “the E 8
the fork within tlie Iiniited space of less than 3 a d
re of the subsoil is.i
exposu
1 might multiply these quotations, but space forbids,
I will therefore, for J. M. Goodiff's ial inf
4
to f
not be —.— чу first sight; —
seem permi — this, or pne
experto poer the change will lead хе ас
rk? J. M. that
1
me fit i
physic is the proper treatment for swelled
humour, mm med ; but,
lor the: nee is. prompt, gine: e danger |
| ACE bs Syren. e b we
id ri AA also be adopte
та groase 2e lin Is; but here b ocal
al, f pe üben - Linseed ponltiees | >
1 Ties orm be applied to remove | }
re m and ee eee, du
i an astringent a such as the solution. of in
_12—1853. 1 TH
gow any о one erop on the same land — E AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
year aiter н
Smith, by his 3-feet — precludes himself har ioo e 8 n ae -— DA
nem uso of. the plough-i mds mecs om шө — als ere n up as high аз! well — - it per be rolled
: g. e
shows, however, — page 19, hatin e specimens of gain — wp o on their hinder legs, pe =: ge 4 ee too high; y ч adie. ity the
analysed, at only 12 alin imd v. —— 1 walls. On one occasio mo — in is more — ttracted to and 8 t
- — — eral (silica) sufficient for 900 crops 2 5 * of deer to indulge in thi sie : "ta | fane. After harvest the Grass аена at =
t he fifth, enough for 3 n green fo o gain ngt manure
of itin 12 inches we have sufficient amets E — n cut off анин. cele Vs dirus 3 r | һе successfully — er p — sit guano might
: а. . к
са eat erops, wh 24 inches Why should we hilst it . ihe 5 tt ep in the park "lily | fae ‘oon na жае deni Ee: in
r getting one meal i induce it to tiller ; and :
supplied, such w е it ard · du т; and if a top- dr of
з as th animals for the braebesli “that wo k $- can speak
ed t ick and close sward would be
| plough in autumn 10 or 12 эчт 3 in spring give
Be — can нї
nd
and ough the summer nets the s
rifier an
the , and in autumn drill i wall to eut it, would mis
apart over the — EEE Ер * he га — ot ms nd SM Mf, timid and iue ning ар um t
i à ad wo
agains — eop; — b lighti — spring, p werfe to eat it e de ts Nd yog tful di — - X dy 4 : : on "е qualities, and
Barley, or — 11 Whe "i eat again, or | readers may now sa th your | some of the m Tu
4 Mie а аам — * em — ^ thi mee lotte r foo à. Be изо у, these m ANDR have a badly idi there — qe short lived mes should bei тә
four years, I venture io prediot that — — » in | not w 1 — — eX they were that there should be Nin — * the ене and also
— — ge = uce them, farther, that dió fo oll wing toni 1 assure Anthoxan тсн” T ble. The
would be more — 34 bushel -aere farm | Turnips before them „ with plenty of | too aromatic a itv. b alone, would yield:
в per aere. Economist. onsume the Ivy ibus E ost cases preferred to | curus pratensi quet but if mixed with the Alope-
— —x———;— i when spread out w h : is, it becomes at once
nips. Query— ould it not b the Tur- | same with the rest ; — and the
Home Correspondenc owners of parks walled: for ЫД A». гая pins of only when mixed, some forming h s die
Е А e m ope your — and e hens nd — ensure, first, — of food ps 818 autumn, and a few g herbage in the spring
j "will not omit -|such animals are so instinetivel wer МУ did no closely hioth months; if
article of F. D." a passin giving the ret 10.0 netively fond ; secondly, help N чуед
g notice, that : ent these walls, in ша 2 ppear. In con elu sion, I must re
— ере by Mint rightly directed by th that E well (Шу ; — — afford a e. t A — — newly-laid-down land is ST mast em will de — ng
E e lon treat 4 st the ravages of ti : ars,and will ma
mm ed ^ ru C as the Irish Ivy Me MUS dd ar hex rege hei eer d — "by: жы 1 h. 1
—— him hea for giving v — to the — — buildings A Wand a T dis E M
* mo n
Mies ave this ne had m жа sai — ments of our ancestors’ architectural skill and Ree С РЕНЕ ды
them that have required L 8 pie y: For, despite the acts "of Cromwell PA:
the head, once with ‘the legs back. The e writ ens DH c ko Sortett
is ma i yst ewes being 10 Out Ivy-erowned turrets, the pride of — agon orieties.
omp, e ewes bei ? rt,” 22515
| zm oon mee . — a — te bleedin == eT mu many of our “Irish song birds," as Lites dg ne ша: SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
in ad *
and 8 its, drachms o — n the winter, d di i is ngs be Lewe, MA s food * Aenne, 5 he 1 z
dean айса Nia : н Кта in most cases had the Suitable food scarce. i tne ish to ripe nt, other | Way, the Consulting-Chemist of © Soci
. айй is year h opeless Ivy for such purposes can ——— te the before the governors and members ciety, deli атам
away, Ше w ere too rotten to be drawn winter and sown M ected i —- NE a tural и
put an — lled with gas, and death soon autumn. The € Mee. x from c cuttings p in|property o —.— ve cto d dee » on the
: eir i
kind eno om me af ps s баа C. S. be d ognie рило or ot 6 ^" Em MN 2 ufal наад A of ^e — —— =
i est treatment nd tainin ut rofessor ay’s f х
В, mers, Houghton Farm, near time, is that fun егемен amount of оосар < the same | ductions, as Ef cu — с wg yos ec
Steam Quiture.—Iu iod Gud would с 1 . ut ae non potete connected with this discov —
| tioned eerinatractiv hs. star of March 5 i men. Ae distinguished’ 7 its large leaves ы le reland, | offere meeting by Lord Ashburto €
| AERA ch mention is made of U el son} Esq; M 85 care should be erved i UE n He Challoner, Ca Colonel Le Couteur, Mr. Paine, Mr Nesbit,
sagaer r's steam plough arts of the plan on, and Dr, Сарма ү:
principle is aband ; gu plants t d a d vert.
out - — масан s isa step i Е wi — си -— of shh necro on A tops of TNAM 3 assumed he Way the request o of Ape Journal N Professor
гь me th Ty r, produce rootlets on the В д ss with as little loss of :
employed in — no — cade —— "€ will Penis stahing theraelyos to w alls or Жыш 75 of 1 aai: plea de etail.of e ee ahd ——
dignity of 3 in
slide tools in hia: iid ka 7 * to place е ab os n Wexford, Mar Ee ng Ше. Edward Carroll, 9 for W i . the Mee ai —
cheaply and expediti wish the work to be angold. Wwurzel.— AM of the Societ; n h
the ri à ind. wo and En me to give the result b pen ws this half-year be
| digit ak a would: —— 4 ith six ” 2 all n gold Wurzel, raised bo 117270 bon = der aA m hsc; Lm Thé thanks
| — Is, МК wanda ASI SERES otted to this purpose was 44 acres of Wheat | и i eting were then movel by — Сатори»
| asaw), ае . teeth . soil of which squid of a а light loam, but in | Profess POR Bony e and passed unanimously, to
| to вер them; then follow any depth you good condition. It will be seen by the foll „but in Professor Way and Mr. Main nwaring Paine, f von
| мы арн s something like a road ment that the crop was grown in two divi owing state- | kind pase ж had taken їп b =
| десе, for — — wi — apparatus contained 2 acres, and репор 0 2 the first infona e the ringing this subject.
са pe other axle with whedls — Tegner Dr id жт, of шаш! e 1 até 1 $|b "laret ts motion a A pf Mac FAND: Barker, econded
su whilst the soil is e orks anure, Ed di Cd m t я Meetings of the Council
above, re he oil is preparing in the bo "a Mags nsn Hastün were-
forked, 1 ecran min "€ drills as the pl. jem zin thevepring =... os a 158-00 Баа о Wels Фары
i well stirring thie subsoil, and yet no ali de r4 umen: 38 o e
with в 1 n Г, t. & de
| — ED ld until — tieto ма it to rent, Ko., 21. 10s. .. 810 0 POULTRY.
| 12 aro drilling the mould this woul 171070 | The Beards of Poland ES 2
| roper r consi — following immediately en The second и eaving a profit ор 2 acres of , £33.10. 0 of some appear yet uninfor "DE sy iid
1 6
| арым, ог —— — seed, which could Produced en contained 24 acres, and Whedier "Pol aly E у п n de q v
— I believe manure o am dete other manure. " tons dressed roots, at 158. : hav olands should, or should mot, have beards ?
come general | iquid form mu educt for 30 loads manur yx «#54 0.0 al remo he |
за small s e laid on exei rejudice
V to cover Yalte- should follow close on — eet £110 0 ted by the author whose dislike so dh 8
accomplished at one [ere of vem 2 — whole would be н от — ee e. — = : . — ae t Murs Ped that no
should be empti е rails. The mould-box | Mémure, at Te. egeta everhad been adduced to warrant sue
at the edge of the fi 4 s and stones, on za 74 ewt. comm 2 6 condemnation, and that it was simpl
ld, where 9 arriving | Labour, 77. ; onsalt, atis. 0 6 mply an idiosyneraey of
off to rot, and the e e one could be easily carted 171.5 rent, &e, 31.105. . 10 40° 0 onal
tuis — — NEN ON n
; it would be well m itheult to Leaves a ut on FU^ GONG A o
the wheels would fi ang the aem — : SOL... 8310 0
orm
me of being exaetly ses eee eo On the ваше sort . soil, 5 €— еч
n y should u produced’ b. oil, but owing to good effects 8
id your readers can make А Фм oid m ing M ке ад pee ip те 2 acres in the
— 1 recta here tried to di eseribe, Th — the the rows 3 feet, w^ and of — distance
orl engine cou be made a hing f л in which | drills were only 27 ——
— — meer sentir Rallies ep Pide „ты, and the plants 10 inches
so something, o ot^ the sort read —— т h hind ser 3 | throughout by
how that is to be held y foe не agricaltural tar ode | seen it, as а good sempe at 8
at „Plymouth the we ger d season; | w р north of the Humber, many of the 8
C Polski eighing (especially those fice td roots
you are. {= ite er pe а to the west, — nm am, to 21 Ibs. without the leaves. pros at division) fom 25
i 3 need | tice of giving the lea € prar
Dogi Ireland. men came from the An BIVIPE ves as food for stock
| Tu n fend a " "барана Cattle рдани. 2б * mip 50 vmi been found to bri ii ull diia to
д igs Bi appea rs, by « W. C. S," — — ауе 5th —— the them in nit f in a — make it a practice to ae —
mern f give vives ap di. N with us, and we esac > m nin sear Р! ire — “was enbecled.
5 hs n sheep. Е вате;
taste will prevent its "ovii X ge nauseous Permanent Pastu
probably it veely, so tha —As during this bti Grass-
does good nor harm,” 1 t|seeds for layin do
bie pe us of the Emerald гі I How di t should be vibe 4 own Ey << Pll ake permanent pasture | nec
еу is partiti: of m where it abounds | I think, will not м out of of observations, |1
with avidity, and is believed informed alik pines; es S wo are not ai
Forty d much good, and in no case any ike, and “have not the’ time f. 1
it and give the leaves —— e keepers to collect in [^w seed : 1 * putting that the ere is a
oi Fer eee . tm lo lg a harmony and a keeping, and a
odu of the best effects, in’ aff been found | then sow the з лен ls of mixed ање 3 ton had
; g a - ing increased | surface, wi a gentle bree ix on an even
ob Tover nick ze, that the light may не The
wi
blown as far as the heavy are
| should only be d yd]
— вн ani Ive. — dé
188
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Mar. A
the whole effect is gone ; there remains a nakedness and
a want. i i
the opinions of such uus oe gentlemen as Mr.
ivian, as well as of Mr. Baker of London and others),
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of pero oil twice ** e days interval. 131 — the
now shaken into the boiling water and stirred, juste
stirabout is made, and well salted, When it b
Just as
i d roper consistency, and is thoroughly b
“Ind what link you strike, it was only after mature — observation, and | a prop y, g 7 уча. it is
re чы 28 gr ar ta a 2 — chata aiko perience on both varieties, kept at the same time, out of the boilers with large ladles we,
wo part I would not admit the beardless gold | and ual numbers, that the conviction wa: d | steamed straw in the ing eric with.
and sive aided Polands at our exhibitions: поё | upon me, that the bande are oo pa true Felis and mo from the c" hen e je e to be
ecause I them a spec of nakedness and — | that the beardless are spurious. over it. e whole mass is carefu y! — now in te
vat with forks resembling dung dra
about the ме ‚ ап ^ but for the Рооттву: J © M. A fine well-fed young Turkey, weighing 30 Ibs. ture assume name al * che 3 hi ay and this
ciae spurious Sd mongrel fowl а Аном а рф лес р” whic ш the onl ta
will at Christmas comma nd from five to six gt ente h y оой
hybrid, I ‘adie, be een the Polan spang ied for exist € any other time " the year.— | Biven to cattle, horses, or sheep, i у shape whatever
Hamburgh. In elucidating m" Жк жыла the} JHK. You must — xchange near home; I know по | except that the cattle and sheep Turnips in addition’
plumage ean assist us little in pro ew RI n AE although | But they all get their share of this immediately aeg
for the golden m silver spangled amburghs closely | Golden Pencilled (not painted) in your neighbourhood, why do is mixed, and whilst still E hot, which is the
approximate to the Polands. e r, you not get them? —— qualities are t ees S' System ; 3 which, besides, is
77 metre eiu fel DESEE im ТЕО: меде n TTL. —
of the plumage— there are distinctions of shape, or con- hasa good Grass run, she will now find her own mre if she me me could te —— quanti ity = stock per aere,
" А n, ecd
ation of the body ; circumstances relative to — t has - get — kur — sons with plenty = | growing Grass He related t an anecdote ow he was first
great peculiarity of Polands, the top-knot ; to the n them and give to her. Give hera table-spoonful | MT — — this — — I shall here tell
well as to the beard, and to
e
* more e observes Mr. Baily, * than in
The neck i
profusely cov voluminous de fe
whilst in iage it is upright, bol d dashin
the beardless variet Ad most perceptible
modification and cont ord, a ve
rast
2e d р 4 Назы 2
* breast is diminished, the bod
jtd ually taperi ng to
the tail, the 2 “of which, as observable in the hen,
th
— p^ , and grad
are li ke those
and meagre ; in size and in proportion it is wanting.
M as I have said, the marking of the plumage
us i ing the beardless Pola its
The as
Potatoes and Т meal. — give 2 зет slaked with water | hoo dial Lie verp ool, it happen ні that almost every day
instead. I have tried Indian-mea l, but do not like it for poultr мея
food.—.4 Lady Amateur. If the cock re ray а scurfy com
сеа Е those ih are cv sai to it. It is supposed to
ise from inward fev A good Grass run, at this time of
Sur especially, is a oni for it, The treatment to effect a
speedy removal is a tablespoonful of — tor oil given
Eu. and to rub the parts affec with com
) sulphur ointment, or any natural eunt having
Miller Salt nor flour mixed with it; if the ointment is not
ist easil to be had, good generous food, and a little strong old ale
à mixed т ns twice per day, with the fine weather we may | af
now expect, will soon put the bird right. — CS. Hybrids
* ne fowl and pheasant are pent I 2 bros 11 i
time. The fowls called pheasant fowls a any w
akin to that bird.— F. A blue-legged Dorking fowl would 4
von тәң at any T —A Subscriber. I do not thin
ur hen ever drops two eggs per day, but that they e е
Кеа proves there is something wrong. Avoid all
lating food, let her have V cy Grass run, and see that м Ma
e formation of. the shell. I know
nothing better to throw into the haunts of fow Is аа basket
2 erin: rubbi sh. they will
r it f lime of hielt they Stand
—W E. Eggs scd е with butter as soon as laid will
— fresh for — nths, but they are entirely spoiled for
setting. They must be — * covered. J. Baily, 113, Mount
eet.
nd
o ion with urgh, they being very
SEMEN yet the nature, fabric, or material of Farm ооа
the fea: differs. d ce in ing the HO es having often
difference betw e ed Poland and the|invited me to look at his stock, I took the opportunity
hybrid опе, — let any one handle a true golden of doing so when on my w. ondon about t
Poland hen, and he will be struck with the remarkably | mo
— 2 yielding 8 feathers;
0
by the beardless fowls is like the Hamburgh, a compara-
closeness and hardness of fe се “there being | w
i as there is xi
his
с се in the ea — various mt
phe Bored Ne ГАУ; Borg and a very distinctiv
cter it is. Again, top-knot, in the t
majority of beardless Poland (especially in the goles),
as insignificant. It is, I believe, inv. variably so in importe
it is so peculiar,
W w.
distant about five miles pt Mr. Etch farm, which
is called Harley Thorn. _ Thad no difficulty i in finding a
чү Mis
you:—About 20 years ago, whilst living in the neighbour.
he passed b
which was turned by two horses, :
am mill
and these horses attracted s — by their very
and
high condition
y high condition,
of som
e was so much struck by i
e owner how they had — —
which was J constant
supply o = M t water running close by them (the overflow
vhener ver rey ene ; and to this was to be attribu
is
eeding on warm food, w
ried on with unparalleled success for these las ——
I have given up feedi
ing cattle myself, 1 did not
have
ke " ace поми inquiries as I m
mig
done e quantity of food consumed by them ;
тасу өе inna lhad little idea at that time of being
rating quantity maon
horses are fed o
were lar elds in the in
while on the other, rge fi
highest боад, апі а plainly pee that they had
ed by a inas Etches’
s join | f:
the Duke of Sütherland's cite at Trentham, and the
7 kingdom som beardless | lands lie on a pleasing slope, to the south of the Trent
Polands with top-knots of fair size; the golden, | Valley line They — two farms near each other,
ve seen exhibitions, the united extent of which does not exceed 350 statute
ll remain in statu quo, waiting some lucky | acres, When he took duos farms, some four or five
ed, to give them top-knots, yearsago, he was informed by the out-going tenant that
abundant, plated, pointed combs. | the — extent of sinet he could keep on them was
that ng beardless about 90; and there were stalls for 12 beasts only.
Et pr $ 80 | threshing-
ve top- in the other | Corn-mill, and also fetches. water from 1 da
but with te we gre of comb ; for it is a | considerable distance for its own „5 —.—
rs, that all d birds | this one boiler comes all da steam for preparing food |
^ dar parental for every animal on the On one side of the cook-
sam i 25 y ery back.” | ihv | is a large vat, built. alittle under the ww of
cera сепсе ce Ld e ground. This is meant to contain the food
у; ix it in. Immediately j г Joining, it is a | low.
bte, ӨРТ "Атав b lock pif eh oh д s of the cooking- and
MN ‘cle i ers, | hous are plac with cold water, with pi su the fi
беты нея r end eosely, leading from the boiler of the e engine, by which [dices Ne food ali
T чй, triangular 2 me алу moment be introduced by turning а stop- the floori
Lire in howe other fowl. we е г with а loud is turned Taa iem d i ny SA v с
| „ш. kind, and | time Б mec boil. Oil-enke bruised very | fall, through th
ä h I now wri T the е t
as а partisan of the bearded Poland nd ( "iue it bot p [Diae MAD IM ael i» tbe enge; T 3
n carriage,
pind | in the quality of its *
* or chickens is e
t
' bearded Poland have Ave of my visit to the farm, in ге of 90 se
12 beasts, there were now qui sheep (300 of v were
evince all the uncer- feeding), 134 beasts (90 of — were tied u 0
there is always from 100 to 150 pigs ; and all this, to| man
ty prevails as to the| Mr. кыы at once ze in 400 sheep, and, with the
St year | assistance of artificial food, i i
the
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up), and
use his own words, is the production of steam. The
he | grand feature in the steam-engine is, that one fire and
ntire
machinery of
з Straw-cutter, oil-cake bruiser, and Indian
prepared, and to m
large hot closet, built of bricks, and floo th kiln-
which, on
interesting stock on the farm
and lie . upon mu o ЫШ as at
Mr. H le's dias before p — farm-
for the sheep ho that are e distanee, I must.
bring to your notice the best d leversaw;
it consists of a
the
which fro;
arge tank, with f pipes from every part
ard, о e un the e liquid to it, the conv veyance of
h
k to t i
managed : — pipe from the bottom of the tank is
80
carried down som
distance to a [sae level—conse-
re
sure to see that the bottles are we ed.”
sh uses are at a little distance from the fi
and have been lately erected; they are built of 2
and with tiles; ihey stand on а sloping a Bano й
ground, „which is as it w ere terraced, and is
e groun:
wer than that on other. The floor is
little above 105 level of the highest side, and is made of
uare about 1} inch; these are ,
:
he air sets fl acce, then, through the
under the sheep, and
12-1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 189
e flooring ar ing almost entirely doors le COAL MARKET.—Farvay, March 11.
c OE So eee ee Carr's Hartley, 16s. 64.; Wallsend Bidddel, 16s. 94., Wallsend
3 only protected by е. t ^ * ps a BACON : Inquirer. A full gro p wn hog EX Dr stor ore condition, | Haswell, 1%. 34.; Wallsend Hetton, 19s.; d Lambton,
i e on ace it is foun come 12 to 14 score when fat, may ed for six ta
continual ¢ current of irs: The'o y P h or seven weeks оп 7 lbs. of meal a day, and steamed roots жетк ut send Stewarts, 195. ; Wallsend’ Tees, “19s, Ships at
shelter i g, as it were, round the | ^7 arke ME
sides of the sheep, fro fro m the level e. stand on to the | Boxes: A Sub. For large cattle—we have been accustomed to тта гы, March 144.
i ; this is found keep the current — -year-old aye pd, feet by 10 is amply large enough, | The number of Beasts is n
t of their backs p
| бош blowing directly on their Rake which is the | taking about 14 foot off one end for tron mens; between о yia, t quite D cient ‘Som me of 2 choĩcest e
ir fro are more in t rage ces are n
| ойу way it it could in m. Many persons I have con- c troughs ave place two pins 8 mt. higher. The heavy vain 5 finish. We have a few
| — this system appear to think that there These rights have pin holes all the way up, and so the | more Sheep; trade for them is about the same as of late; a con-
| npleasant smell from the manure-pit, but | trou y be raised. If only the lower pins be inserted the | siderable number are now shorn; the weather is ogee for
| would — lar "e will turn round bottom upwards, and so be sure of being | them to-day. Trade is dull for Calves, at Friday's rates. From
! such is not found to wn the ease, excepting пусту pecus kept clean. The su of water is a difficult thing to — 3 A —— + hos are p нзр, snd
connect with a continually rising trough, but this may be done ; trom and, Beasts uffolk,
> ifting » ned t h th rface, which | Бу using a gutta-percha —— tie troughs may thus — p ы ы даша and Midland agar а
T used for roots, — nek water, time — 8 8 в 8
will at оп ^ ce allay ui or where peat charcoal or gy Pd Cow: Subscriber. m y give your cow 4 or 5 Ibs. of oil-cake | Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools... to 5 0
eee iil bo found even more efficacious, ап daily. But we should p^ giving her Bean-meal, or Barley 3 * 4 0 04 2 По. 0—4 2
e manure. The length of each house wii фит ha re milar quantity of either. t Short-horns 3 8—4 0 Ewes & 2d quality 3 8—4 4
Көе and fie breadth i is 15 ioni bry the clear; this | ОкАтхв: A r. Have extra length of collar over the | 2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 4 Po. 5 -00—00
junetion - the M om near the trees. If 8 or 4 yards t Downs an „ 0 0—0 0
f 12 feet i len th,
Pieria mal ees in tong fro ranches, and 4 feet deep, there is not | Half-breds — ... : 2 : Diese as! S 46
me the 290и peccatum ons are railed on the edges — 32 с Ро. Shorn ... ... 2 Pi — 9 8—4 8
y icht bars through which the sheep put their | Essay: N T. We — know the rector o of Whitechapel's address, Beasts, 4206; Wer Lambs, d Calves, 164; Pigs, 215.
with uprig рлар itane ting a front to | but should think his designation w ould find h F , March
heads while feeding; eacl En ER "E " Grass SEEDS: G P. 858 seeds wi " not be injured by a| The su bein sm d the ther more
u уа ;
tments on either s of it, so that the thin seeding of Son, "y one bushel р | favourable for slaughtering, they are а disposed of. Mon- .
А ; They : | day's Stations are t EY А 2. and іп some S ъч
—. 's head 1 t s the 3 - m Greaves: Inquirer.
С ссуза s = ii Е с | there is а slight ave ber of Sheep is ve
eac
м: Л We li h fe
Into each of these — then ieh — Dow and ai are ma 3 н пенса tly aps — germ sold p*r зе Вун — .
| feet by " are put 2 sheep, ve T the hne, 60 0 feet exhibited at Glonceste y try spring Wheat with it | Notwithstanding rep * Lamb is in greater de ай;
| long and 1 5 feet rr contain 2 mi I was much with certainty of its benefiting by “the system, though of e |! no doubt o of other things.
find so many c 22 i salia a place, m ler also for Calves. From yermany — — we > hae
h been tol 92 Beasts, 460 Sheep, and 149 Calves; from No
but th o 1 А — ; беу lie o ae and there i js Fane sens 1 N dore = 250 Beasts; and 105 Milch Cows from the home cou
so muc bove and be em, that they d the middle « Айй, [оп had better sow Carrots. Міх 6 cwt, | Perst.of8lbs—s d Per st. of 8 lbs.— "ч s d
not suffer at ‘all . “being appare + ly түтү This of guano, 40 o ushels of soot, and 4 ewt. of common salt (4 oy ere- 3 Bes tc Y -wools... 4 10 tog $ s
idi tage in housing sheep together for ant. эй. Sow it broadcast over the land, and B к. . РЕ uality
isa * 1 үт" k harrow it well in a week Loa sowing the seed. Sow about | Pes rt-horns eh pees q ty $ 0 — "1 6
| with a very small — Er roofing, a very large flock 10 Ibs. of the seed mixed with half a bushel of Oats, in rows 57.6100: Bhon 0—0: 0
2d qe n ger 3 2—
the more tr the 18 inohes apart. The Oats will ек the rows, and let you hoe x
8
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W 5 4—5 Calves AO a 29.408
Do. Shorn. . 6—4 9 * — m
v eng ir hich dirt — 1 — ite DS: Inquirer. Thanks
| — ч — жон к р айы € Wagar: ЈР The April Wheat, the true Triticum
| Wes
MAR
| ug. as the ladies t th Мохр h 14.—Th — 1
| floors of the Crystal Palace, The sheep are put into | Rookery : Soldens. Your letter had not been received. You must | Kent to th * morning's nin was moderate, but no improve-
| these houses about the end of October, and are а place eggs in the nest of some birds on or near the spot. If | ment "ecd w the condition; the former met a slow sale on
| d ith d fe you have no jay or magpie n you might try those of barely f this s day se'nnight, and the latter must be
every хает and ev vening with a good supply o smaller birds, and lend th them a haud. — 3 up their т ~~ —— qr. —— at whic ctio
Turnips in the m ee 1 the day they get нем T poea if Suing’ зуга d due atalate hour. Foreign Foe a — inquiry; the value
feed of hor food, prepared as I have before — T ре 3 Piper's Thick-set | of Baltic is unaltered, but the Southern qualities are obtainable
The quan ра даля ве го t ‘Oats, Peacock’s Barley, Bere, and | on easier terms. Barley remains as last qnoted. Beans 3
of
tity o "food, o r chop, is regula bes 5 — ыз 1 angie 8. Peas are the turn cheaper; fine white are fully as dear.
ы the appetites of the sheep, and they wit Jm аз much Smart C Milfordiensis. Our experience in small churns | Oat trade is slow, and inferior qualities are very difficult of
advantageously co; relates ‘aly’ to common dash churns: Р have been ample | disposal. Foreign Flour must be written 1s. per sack and
a : ing waste. The aceous = per э testimonials to I merits xf the A barrel e
A Я > TALAVERA WHEAT: L В. I ay bo a rem now, but it is late m IMP L QUAR s.
cake nene in the chop seldom exceeds in cost ld. | enough feit Yes tak letter fow Baste ey. Wheat, pe Kent, % Suffolk . „White
per day for each sheep, on an e a The chief part | Warzkrroor Nd: J T. We will endeavour to procure a recipe. кей runs ...ditto
of the Sei which are fed in these houses are one-shear | VI resa liie роса * e Talay өөө өзөн
ers, and, generally, the on between the Cheviot in arkets, 5
e icester tup, which had
Я
№
Foreign D
Barl to
been in and May,at low and COVENT GARDEN, Мавсн 19. aiey, grind, & а nd di stilling
ар мурад jow:priess -an The weather havi ra become 4, ће supplies of Vege- 8 1
having ahi at that time, he now had them ready ek F ** c
disposes of them
shorn tabl
es during the week have been no more than sufficient for the Scotch and Lineol 15. “Potato
for the knife. e „when fat, to the | demand. Small — of few Ноева Grapes ате ———
ben н : neighbouring town. Mr. Etches . to em Д Maps wy, mee v Pears a and pipes Foreign. .... Poland mus Bre
i , OL. À
shone. wie inst | these h -bred Ch. prices. Forced Strawberries fetch 3s. paip ounce. Cob — —
in April, at 168. per head, which he was then | Nuts bring fair prices. Among се = remarked Gree: | Beans, Maga
selling out at 535. 4 & piece ; this, add ‘to the price o Pes oe new diea НИ Horn yr ы A han pen ree Globe 5 338 —
8 rticho tuces, of. foreign on ery —— r
the fleece, PET pes mens а bad pro Pipa eignt во Both акце an коа. 5 are puts abundant. е аге Peas, Lo qm Kent. o. B Bolle
А У : rass. dear. re scarce. eat heus bo Orgs "
walking over Mr. Etches’ farms, he pointed ше out Primnlas, Early "Tulips, Roses, Cyclameus, 2 — i r
several portions of his Turnip field where he had used | Camellias. 8 delivered......per sack 38
the manu m the sheep houses; and I need not. Ib, FRUIT ‘ie is ie ditto|23—38|Country . 23
cii э | Pine-appl — ee 6s to 10s Labia ake OZ., 15 га Paa „per barrel [23-97 Per sack .|2 р
„ tell vou that the Turnips were very much осе p Ib., 208 to 258 Almonds, per peck, 58 Fripay, М 1 18.— The arrivals posae this week have
re ag than those which were grown on common Appii Visser pus, M = sweet, per Ib. 2s to 3s moderate, those of Flour large. Although there were a few
1 В " float
; pride him- | pears, per doz. 1s 6d to 48 =" Q8 ; —À Ча — псе а
self оп the size of these roots; and, notwithstanding | Oranges, per doz, 1s to 2s | Chestants, p. bush. 8s to 20s Sende too trifling to admit of cur making айу alteration tthe
А 8 У "i ng t of our making а on in
the rapid strides he has made in agricultural knowledge Seville, p. 100, 7s to 14s tati W pring Corn, or Flour, and the ten-
. "n it —— has gzet to the Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s T ree bunch, 3d to 4d | dency i масу па W
* a ARRIV .
wise of T moderate-sized root compared with a large Brussels Sprouts, per hf. sieve, | Shallots, per Ib, 6d to 8d 5
one; and I do believe that, were he starving to-morrow,| 2s to 3s Garlic, per Ib., ба — м Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. | Flour.
and was told he should soy, have three beam for his ag per E WM De dient ee Cab. a» дозу nee Г
2 3 reens, per 8 to 63 08, seu, 510 28
dinner, he — be so blind to his own inte and so | French Beans, per 100, 2s to Зз | Radishes, ei LU 2s to a ва English
regardless of either —.— or analysis, that j^ would | Asparagus, per Ponda, s to 93 | Endive, per score, 2s 6d to Irish si
choose the three largest in the dish! Abridged per & | Seakale, pe pet beak oh 2s to 2s 64, Sm Sa ads, p n., 2d ag oreign ..
paper, read Mr. F. Hamilton, be 2 the Royal Rhubarb, p. bundle, 1584 to1s orse p bundle, 1s to 3s
cultural г ылыа ement Society o of Ire i — Agii- Po Mri ed , per ton, 85s to 150s {ushrooms, p. pott, 1s 6d to 2s
u
avory, per bunch, 2d to 3d Feb. 5
Celery, per bundle, 9d to ts 6d | Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d Ж proie
Calendar of Operations. — quede; ен Pune peu tim www 4 T
o —— | pinach, per si ЖА rip Mint, green per bunch, 1s 96 ..
s ARC MH бахо, per bushel, 4s to 5s Basil, Lei bane h, 1s March 5
Sourn Oxox FARM, Jf When: agricultürül airs. are Spanish pun. 2s to 58 Marjoram, do. „24 to 3d d$
already so backward, the doy duet cessation of labour at this Beet, кик toad | Waterereses, p.12 bun Sa to 10d
Advanced period of the season proves a serious matter, but will, WOOL. . Aver.
nevertheless, be considerably counterbalanced by the ameliorating | BRADFORD, TunspAv, March ee —— FLUCTUAT A VER
5 M 9 — the 26th of sk e fom Of on) rene apenas, put the spinn ear Format - - - — —
revent all and the opening o the present their operations have been Prices. | Feb. 5. Feb. 12 Feb. 19. Feb. 26. March 5 |: Маг. 12. 12.
attempts at at ploughia 3 MA we 5 havo fana à ample employment б for 2 ofan a character, every week, however, тне а ЖЫЙ
our Carting ne llecting and making | manifest im the inquiries, no doubt from their stoci
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0 ee mevery avai such as — Án getting nearer wrought For anything arr in elass t the 4:
ditch-cleanings, &c., which, prom 1 with salt at the eon demand is fully equal to te | supply offering, and the p are| 4i
1 bushél of salt to a cubic yard of earth, we find to be a very good | Very discouraging tothe buyers. The staplers, оп the other hand, | 45 2
manure for Turnips. We have nearly finished lambing; our | contend that if they dispose of their present stocks, they cannot| 45 2
lambs are, i in — pretty h healthy, and in m о the | replace on terms that will enable them to meet the current rates | 44 Б
Average of previous We have mindy lost — fa: cent.| here. In Broke and Noils the inquiry is active, and the prices ДҮ! MM. March 15. XT our maia T is moi
9f ewes, which on our land is considered an unusually large | firm. oot, oan, N of the | town and ts fad
= . е principal cause of death has been puerperal fever, | HOPS.—Bo H MARKET, March 18. a large — ight h n done Flour had
turi —— after lambing ; н - mes eii a 2 par-| Messrs. Pattenden and Smith b that 5 is a firm cu holders been disposed to из» ч low prices! lately current; how-
à Н , n very well tor a day or Steady trade for all descriptions of Hops, and ever, more money was insisted upon, an epression
two, nOn; Bht is suddenly seized, and general dies in five or 3 z ained. pt "s Friday was — recovered. КА тепе ch Flour tia pA 9
„„ t, an
followed b id E —SouTHWARK, March 14. sah *
. eaten and |20 т te Oty an Oa quon mda
b i i and dne followed by a | few 5 vu Dut a * ү supply from abroad. The following эге „and Peas N fair rennet at la 1: uel. 3 Indian Covert
dose of opium and spirit of nitrous ether, we have succeeded in | the York Regents, 1108. to 150s.; Lincolnshire do. spo m 6 or
— attacks ave — EUR h whites, 105s, to 1105. — hite
no
{
=
tt
7 *
mm.
Ll , ELI oon oom
oe LLLI oe ... ... eee
а i - white.—— Y, March 11.— This very
— with very 1 . Fatting sheep AY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. poorly tendón: ‘sta redaction Y — bushel on there
ЕИ ч асау more are now gaining what they March 17. & very inquiry, and even a further 8
za ve had six weeks ago, The present high prices of | Prime 7 ана e сд Clover. . 958 to 1008 | cession did not appear g to produce a greater dema din
fei mutton and wool have induced many farmers to fatten their te 8, | Inferior do. .. ox * Secondcut ... -.80 . 92 | the bre enam — 5 — of the trade. "ur
fron would otherwise have been kept till next mber. What- | Rowen wl b ME € PPP f ‘ilies
| 227 Sane on the i April and | New Hay ... ..— E. J. Davis. d for A None ican,
j WnrrcHAP PEL, — — t and sack Flour Дап at доку ПШ аьа е C
pro Fine old Hay . 845 to 925 | Old Clover „1008501108 are 1s, рег qr. —— iid d slow M — се ro itera ble
y. | Inferior do. +» 63 75 | Inferior do. et pm 90 request, but inferior much neglected, and Oatmeal
ew Hay . »— Ney Clover... cheaper. Indian Corm, arrived here, is offering 1s. lower, s both
Straw .. 2928 32 | Inferiordo.... ..— — — for white and yellow.
190
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Man. 1,
COTTAM AND HALLEN,
2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD: STREET, LONDON.
IRON чога qu
Roe haie LIST
DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST A
rd RIZE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS.
EXHIBITION
-g en Engines? — Sticks
Game Nettin Do. Syringe: Garden Bordering
Do. Rollers Watering Pots
irs es Labels en Arches, &c.
ET'ENC ,GAME NETTING, &c.
UPON APPLICATION
ND WROUCHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK.
* ee ‘MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR LOCKS
WARDED TO J. H. — we IM AT THE GREAT
_EXHIBITION OF 185
ATED AGRICULTURAL
forwarded to any part
HORTICULTU 85 iL BUILDING AND HEATING
OT WATER, 3
THE. LOWEST Р ШОРУ CONSISTENT WITH соор
AT |
S XND WORKMANSHIP.
RAY anD _ORMSON, Danvers Chelse
Lond had considera experienc Ta the m. cy
1 Erections, which, for ee of
good al Wo лала comb med:
E pfe . — a arpaan by am-
ne hg wn — 2 н а position to execute
all by whom they have
h the greatest confide
constructed on the most
purposes to which the
be made available.
HORTICULTURAL td AND HEATING BY
HOT WATER.
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHT
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, oars
s also
1 all
N
T3 ПТТ
dc
x WEEKS AND Q0, Km Wing's ее:
Road, Chelse:
Hornovse BUILDERS, and
The HOT- WATER APPARATUSES 2
economical iem * cA TT Буна and are erected
— ses, , &e., for bo op and Bottom Heat, and
ad for sale Plants are
e at v 1
ре Уїпез їп point —
cultural B Buildings; also
forwarded on application,
Chelsea, London,
ew — Estimates of of Horticul
ts, Vines, Seeds, &.,
J. der & Co., King's Road,
' | posi = oy execute рау. cx the
rie
of wer —116, Bisa
— GARDEN FRAMES,
16 ounees
'mces
210
26 ounces
| Of sizes—8 inches by
and Gentry about to erect Horticultural Ui E D wht which are kept
ratus, wi] um s
HORTICULTURAL 99 AND HEATING
BY T:
DWARD AND A. thn " ёв J. Ww
Park Cottage, King's Road, Chelsea, are now in a
the very best
e above work, in
manner, and ra e. Materials and wi nship
warranted best n. E ande
cation for all kinds sof Horti pobre LM also for the Heatin:
of Churches, Hospitals, Halls, Offices
„ One, two, and three-light бое “san on hand,
HEET GLA
AMES PHILLIPS AND - t 116, Bishopsgate
Street Moe ha q f SHEET GLASS in 100
feet Boxes; which
ffer
25 — 10s. РЕВ Box:
ES те 55 by 3.
R Box
5j by en OF by ү Uy 94252 8 by 41.
оу oe
6 by 4, ti by ak 757 5, "uit
. PER Box:
8 by 6, irt vo 2 10 by 8.
FOREIGN EET GLASS,
PACKED UN rie ie 200 FEET EACH:
ani! 38s., Case included,
Boxes charged 2s, а but tull price allowed m iube free
HOPSGATE STREET 'WWITHO
for CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES
d DWELLINGS.
seis алл Wrrnovr, LONDON
| . Squares in boxes, Lap сж a
| Under 6 by. € y
6 by 4, 64 by ped
7 by 5, T% by mider 9 by 7
6,8
9by 7/8 Dy $12 y b, 12 by 10
13 by 10, 14 by 10, 15 Ir эы,
above 40 inches "inim
en 3d. per M
44.
vee
32 74a.
208 5 Sheet of — 16, very Speer, fen d in cases of 100
at 21d. ‘to 23d. p
I t Ro ктш hth to Linch
Glass Milk Pans, Preserve Jars, Bee and | abe аек
Dum lai n Colo 3
ry on of Window Glass now man
es, бана oral and square, for Clocks and Ornaments ; j
S
Fern Shades and D
GNN, and 13, 16, 21, and 26 oz. EORDICUL,,
URAL SHEET GLASS, in 100 feet bo
6 inches. | Of ebene N
” — „ u OF ^ ^
n n
At icri pet foot, ^
Plate Sheet eet Lead, Pipe W Whit
e ре, — Oils, 3 — es Colours, &c
imum — & Вох, 118, St. John Street, West Smitháeld,
FOR CONSERVATORI IES; ETC
GLASS the
«b: ае СО. supp у, 16-02, SHEET GLASS
prices
ture, at
uare fact m 5 ра.
T * ready mmediate del
ists of Prices and Estimates forwa icati
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK K CROWN GLAS GLASS
8, NU PROPAGATIN
PLATE GLASS,
GLASS, and — SHADES,
oan Soho are, Lo
Gardeners’ Chronicle — — in ack month.
GRASS-CUTTING Axp ROLLING
TI MACHINE ron сее THE GRASS or: LAWNS, &с;
W AND Pow RFUL DOUBLE. ACTING
ORCE PUMP
packed for imm
dation to WiLLLAM Domos de ат d eem "emi.
orkmans
N ЕВА on appli- м
ng
cove:
‘the usual sizes Tequired, many thousand feet
AMATEUR GARDENE
LOCAL: —4.— OF HEALTH, & —— TAR
e for Wateri ring
Garden, pe d ever
Pump, Biuice Cocks, fodinis High
A LFRED KENT'S P PATENT YT WEATHER Rog
LAZING WITH Horticultur 1
Buildings in Wood or M рори
Воп.ртх@ SES CHICHESTER
Illustrated Mir ja rine 7 inven
the differ oe design sent о oa
particulars relat
four postage s “Nore rserymen and others appoin
lication, 0000 rind agens
‚ © pte — MARQUEE,
Rick Cro H MANUFACTURER, 2, Duke-s
Bees, | 9 ed
NTs’ Group MEET TING.—* ase one
house о d r lodgings at — Phillipe
t. —(See
8, containing
PM Frac,
reet; London
must expect to
very inb must be
- Chisholm's Address, reported —
— aly 23.
ENJAMIN EDGINGTON invites all who are embarking
Colonies, or the Gold Regions, to — nea a INTER
TS. A lofty — — сее
the premises, where. a variety of — мее — m —
settlers and others Rr select at once the Tent best adapted for
eir purpose.
N.B.—The а TENT, price 37. 10s., is manufactured
by BENsAMIN. Ерб
— —ͤ
J A H. FERRABEE, GENERAL and AGRICUL-
'* TURAL ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS, MILLWRIGHTS,
Ir near LEN
and Bnass FOUNDERS, Phenix Iron Wo rks,
Povey m 1
improved ery ring —
ater either f for sale or for — on the pia
complete s
nd WI N {
WER THRESHING MACHINE NNOWING МА.
CHINES, BARLEY HUMMELLERS, GRINDING MI i
LOUR MACHINES, CHAFF d LITTE Ma
CORN CRUSHERS, 2
As Mil ride extensiv
J. & H. BEE possess pecullar f facilities, for 83
Ss Ede of "BARN 7 WH of
very description, and FL us at ihe are о аны
— ion; and they u атуда СЕ
plans and estimates , Which they pre i adams
LAWN MOWING M ШАСЫ NES, Vit
J. & Н, FERRABEE are the sole pete ein of the
"BUDDING'S" LAWN MOWING а
the only sort that can be used with equa ase and
and over narrow
on apo n unbroken lawns, between. flower rob
ver;
RUIT Cus ROUEN X, RABBIT, SHEEP,
$$ CING, mers
bot of Pea
wide, 64. ;
Tanned eee two or
per 100 ya rds, tw
Ла;
wid =
Scrim Can 444 о, t»
Sheeptoding Net, of superior "quat ty, four — high, 44. to 6d.
yard. Rabbit Net, four fec ide, 1105 ; et wi 5
а Ф e *
ing. Squar pn Cricketing Not ix its fü
vm ru — of toit € 3d. t re yar
made for fencing ud . its, Ee
У — эзе шен No, * ore
don. Orders by —5 with Post Office ord
punctually attended to. Р
в in stock. а — to order. Tents,
ths, Tarpaulin, Lines, Rope, Twine, &c., made to order.
8 YOUR MOTHER KEEP А MANGLE!
She cannot afford to buy one.— Well, buy MARY WED
a
— New iiu рі
any
—
it only “ve 55s. 6d.
T THE CHICORY TRICK!
acting COFFEE menie —
a носе urch Street, London.
HORSE POWER or GE iz WORK, t
ind, and Cru dapted for
only Me — — you Bruise y
le
г post, 18. Ad.; — List, poa
Y WEDLAKE & Co., 118, Fenehnreh Street, London.
Fo AUSTRALIA anp TRE. COLONIES ie
‚ and durable
CROGGON'8 PATENT ASPHALT} joorING NG FELT
saves halt
rain, sni now, and fro
on Feeding
8. 4d. :
house
Н; " meer 8 m ron BILIOUS 605.
2 M ТВ ‘and INDIGESTION is is the dest M . —
of a
* ма, сг 10, George, —
чі have to thank you —
e by your in таїна medicines. |For
I with
Strand, London,
f
$
i
f;
1
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THE TSAGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
12—1853.]
mm DER ROYAL AGRICULTURA | COLLEGE,
НОСЕ; FLOWER ‘SEEDS, rosracg а Ал CIRENCESTER. 0
far dod 85 TRON—His Re Highn R ALBERT. is * ne to Dis
m 4з, ке es SIDENT or CouxciL—Earl BATHURST. bes
— — o. 4. УЕ “Pattee DU d x qu TUS.
м — BIENNIALS Ж. | PERENNIALS ss Od. Principat—Rey. J. S. HA MA.
“see Catalogue, which will be forwarded,
Seeds,
т Culinary 4 Paul, Nurseryman and
pplication to Evan
AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS.
EDSMEN to the
NGLAND, beg to state
are now finished c cleaning, and are ready
RoyaL AGRI
that the ho following —
p` sending out.
RASS SEEDS FOR, LAYING DOWN LAND TO PER-
GRANT NT MEADOW S AND PASTURES.—The — used
2s these mixtures will be selected and apportioned to suit the
nature of the во
хаа Rest, in mixtures, for Irrigat
do. , Fe rus. s
ben do. and 3 ne ig Pe
Do. do. arden L
o. for Reno — Ere and.
xay fine — qr roved 8 Rye
n do., and all kinds of Clovers, White
Altringhant Carrots; Yellow Sobi long Red,
d re l; pole ed реА вт large Cattle
Pernin, 8 Gil bbs’ green top
Yellow а фе А White: fleshed Turips of various sorts,
Drumhead and other Cabbages, Lucerne, Broom, Furze, Sainfoin,
and all kinds of Agricultural, E ow Garden, and other Seeds.
Corner of Half-moon Street, Piccadilly, London
“GRAYSON IMPROVED GIANT ASPARAGUS.
L ENHA
fra
у к», , AND M (successors
K WARNER) have a large stock of the above,
very 8 two-year-old plants, 5s.
Mite V хи Albert. 3 ps am dozen.
Ms =
= m 296: ж
—
„ Linneus NM TR 125. и
They also beg to offer the following New and Choice
FLOWER SEEDS.
Per paceket—s. d. r packet—s. d.
ia umbellata ..1 0 Grammanthes 2 1 :
Arctotis breviscarpa <06 lutea.
* Giant-quilled, very Eucenoide le Bartonioides . zl 0
nd t пади Ја
4.20 wering
ei . — r 1 0 Cineraria and Calceolaria, |
Gauria Lindhemaria 1 0, тегу fine 0
Tagetes 1 0
Established at 28, Cornhill, 1720
5 FLOWER RO
P G..
1 . opt named and mixed.
ANEMON
GLADIOLLT ramosus a and gandavense Varieties,
LILIUM LAN! LIUM, album and rubrum.
CTIGRIDIA (ответ Tris), 4 superb varieties. —
For assortments of the above, see.
Gardeners’ Chronicle of Jan. 29, and Feb. 5 and 12; —— also ioe
List of Bulbs for Spring Planting, eed and P Li
6138 Windmill Street, Grave:
OTS FOR SPRING |
aff
191
Chemistry—J.
225 . of Кит Noc ж
Ана to Chemical Professor—
IE
a aD
XOCHIN . CHINA, SHANGHAI, AND MALA) MALAY
LS.—An eur pu some of th
— se of the sam Жы reid from
Amateur, who has
3 Fowls, of a pure breed,
8 нау; is willing to
‘ost ce
X. V., Post Office, 4 nag bie 4
G CHINA EGGS.—An
some andsome press
Glenamon, м = коді [эе
se of some É i
— 5 wr xe at 7s, per e
The annual fees
чү сес
for iie on A ping
Prospectuses and information can be had on application to the er
with the PELA
Principal.
"То, BE DISPOSED ОЕ Тһе entire Business of a | W
sequen
r, and offers an ellen opportunity to —— seine des
of ul such a Business, as the Nur Grounds Ec -
working 8 and the Stock Soa and select.
tion.
AP GREENHOUSE FITTINGS,
— e a well-built GREENHOUSE, complete 5 stage,
shelves, &c., erected on the premises of di Builder, "Mr. SMITH,
Pine Cottage, New Road, Hammersmith, Also a large assort-
ment of one, two, three, and 1 25 ight differently construeted
garden fra mes, at prices s fro
di. An
+1717
not glazed, 4M. per foot.
be
— For 8
aT
TO DARTS: FLORISTS,
To
r for sale E the Spring and
e Ay be taken at a valuation.—Apply to Mr. J. GOULD,
send.
WATERPROOF GA NTS.
DWARD SPENCER А AND Co. ge to invite the
PELARCONIUMS, ETC.
еза О ni we м IS. have
nstructions "without reser pre-
ONDA Y, the 21st of Ma t, at 12 — the
and
assert! ing that the 88
ss of condition cannot surpassed; and that
, give
ве — not only of hear — o name, * to the
Sta d c B. 05 tp E Falconbrid
Le с. В.; Owen Glendover, C. B.; Twyfo
nce Albert, P PBa
RS „Cradley. ah Б. S. F.
Lore
гэр tt, Re Е.; MEN Lm
fuer R> кє Alfred, H. P.; Duke
rs.
Among the PELARGONIUMS € be found several plants of
Magnet, Ariadne, Enchantres Pots, Sticks and
— for Carnations, about 150 vats of — Duteh Box,a
Pagoda, Wire 'Trellis for Sweet P
of Messrs. Henderson, of. Pine Apple Place and of Wellington
d, amilton, of — pside ; and of the
r principal Seedsmen in — around Lo P the Vendors
po on the —! ana of — o uctioncem,
ROTHEROE and Morris, Am merican NS , Leytonstone, Essex.
— — d with grease or oil. The —
are made up into every kind of outer garments, and 9 to all
and land,
the to weather Dy
sisting of Coats, Capes, Wrai rappers, Ov er-alls "Hats, Caps,
Boots, Golo e &c., in all their various adaptatio
j Floats and Life. c Patent
nks, Bags, Po — and all
Labonrers
for 96.
"es bows, Seed and Horticultural Establishment,
_. MEADOW AND Men ig wien SEEDS.
Gerne GIBBS ube happy to forward
mci Ww 1;
tural Seeds for the present Ser m
; an mixtures Sen Permanent Meador
g els —
12 lbs. to each a tures 1
Totation ero to 24s. per acre. Mixed sorts for im
old Grass L Lund, i T
12.88. IT F ne
Pany the Mri
JOHN E AN is yore кеййр out sto y
Seedling C ea rts meres ed from 9 which
8 such a a . nity I re. =; тум! growth,
ean
and of g price, in small
2 ае vena May. iud st g
Cedrus ag rs oe in thumb pots, 107. per
UBLE M raised from caters best named
t g
60 pots,
n
dix. to sell the above for the sum of геа
valued after, or in addition to the named s
‘The Bu H eight is standing on three-
нега of anacre of land, with Greenhouse, Pits The other
contain 2 acres of La and, with a сони for Labourer, with
rooms on the groun d floor. Pio emises may be viewed at any
time, an = t immedia m remain
unpaid, at a mortgage p per den ifreqt
N.B. "The —.— is 14 miles from тет and 11 mile from
the Dartford Railway.Station.
IS LONGICORN
UILLIA м B RES begs to i ie friends and
& the public — that p^ ba a few strong PLANTS
to for Sale, , of this bea beauti м
Plant: afigureof whieh will appearin in the? Florist for
W. B. can жайы серб confide
P —
10
years, sen the fi 1
ven the fu П par-
- — how mae Y- and manage it when at
Zest, inthe Journal ofthe Horticultura Society of London, which
n Jan ast, and w. — a Silver Banksian
—— on the ‘ist of ‘March, 1853; нона
ners’ Chronicle to Көч
for October 23, 1852, where the Editor, in — M — гол
l grown as
‘Since mri, is one of the mast — — €
220
HARDY Agi ANO BIENNIAL —— SEEDS.
SAMUEL FINNEY and Co. are now sending out
Choice seleetions of the most showy rdy
Such as they are certain will succeed well with the most ordin
packets, 14s. ;
9» dito 1-6 ; 25 dittor4e 12 dit dels pm
Bend. Catalogue, conti lists with prices
Piers the beat and most ines Garden, Agricultural, T Hower
P Florit з wars ааа Ваа Plants.
à — —
avelling — Packing- cases,
eden
di sa. S4 n de
Er s any other house, and desire to pecie. — ra eae
and vulgar — of ** cheapest and best."
General Waterproof Wa on көи red Fenchurch Street,
— C. opposite Mark nte Mark Lane. — —
БЕР. 8 DESIT LATING. WATERPROOF
TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERI
— PROTHEROE AND
d by Mr. Ramsay (in con sp ar hd бе Jand bein
let for building) ‘sell by Ucet т а уя ulham Road,
Brompton, on WEDNESDA Yi: "Marsh Dart nein without
reserve, ‘the whole of the GLASS. and other ERECTI
— BUILDERS. x OTHERS.
MORRIS are in-
n considerable, —
be vi prior to the sale,
rn: ol the principal
ES
la Catalogues Rotten 1 Dung, &. May
D EE
of: t
p
‘Auctioneers X
TO
onanie, и аѕ Y: e
. persp piration—the GL .ohjection. to all other
e foun cost, all air-
materials ed ror E vid s
are thoroughly respectable, and
; l funes i л
W. BERDOE, 96, New Bond Street, and 69, Cornhill, Londo on id:
I WAL ‘Authority the
with large eyes, are easily threaded,
h.
MESSRS. PROTHEROE Ax» MORRIS
public. Auction, at the
Lane, on THURSDAY, March 24th, at
‘Choice DOUBLE. CAMELDIAS, f fro:
Rhododendrons, Kalmias, Magndl ias, Andromeda floxi-
Punda, 4e. Pc dei mixed Ranuneu iluses, choice in dey
Quee:
even ET the 9 and have f b pa points, temper, and finis
The labels are correct likenesses of — Po асия and Prinee Albert
Sent free by post - Apri €——
‘| Oxford Street, one door from Holle Street, Lend don.
m METCALF
UTION.—
тн on receipt of 13 stamps br — 1s. va ker's
Royal, Palace, or сри Needles are ‘cheaper, bat of excelent
quality. Н. Walkers Drilled Dorcas are 25 for td and
12 for 1d. Patentee "of the Penelope — maker rt —
Fish Hooks, Hooks and Eyes, Steel Pens, &с.
price 15. coloured, post free, 15. 2d. А —
E Gresham Street West, London,
s Regal |
ARDS’ PARINAGEOUS 1 e 22 INFANTS
m
Con-
mal oe r Seeds Б dots, &. May be —
Sale: Catalogu — at — — “| of. the Auctioneers,
American Nursery, Li
peme — Smam He
— —
Warehous — —
feetioners, in packets of 1s. and 2s. — also family cases, Ts: 6d. |:
to observe all genuine uu and cases are signed “ Jas
| Has," and dd t the Royal Victoria Mill, Dartford,
"m ROYAL LUE La —A valuable newly
invented, very small, powerfi ресни Glass, the
ze of a Walnu to discern minute din distance of 4 or 5
— * which is found to be invaluable for YACHTING, and to
SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN, : and GAMEKEEPERS.
SCOPES.— nd most. important
invention in
Tele ere po 3 % чечену байгааа:
Mx EY SEX
A capital Greenhouse, Pits, F
ork, Erection of Sheds, à q a
inah with an extra pet me А
Moo * s Ring, ud Jt Dee “Beare: They
Y otbér kind, ead
are of all sizes for ‘the waistcoat-pocket, >
Shooting, Military — з, Kc. Op
with 5 pow bj be clearly seen from
10 t miles он втайне А . — Instruments for
relief T extreme Deafness.
Messrs. S. & B. 5 and Aurists, 39, Albemarle
Street, opposite the York H London.
E AND Фа NEW PATTERN TOOTH-
man Ы and is famous the hai coming loose.—1s. An
Impro h, that cleans in a part of the usual
time, and. 5 ot injuring the the finest nap. ting Hair-
Brushes, устуу Slee do
not pe o. e eram of proved, | .
duated, and powerful friction. Velvet Brushes which act
in the most rising and su 1 manner. The genuine
yrna Sponge, with its ved valua properties ofa absorp-
5 =
dispensing Wer- all — cnt d ^
bleachin securing — a pon,
Only at E Метод BINGLEY; & Co.’s Sole Establishment, 130
LFE'S АЛЛАН ds de POWDER, 2s. per box.
— Beware of the wo: rom METCALFE’: ws
19. | by some
Catalogues had —— of Tes principal —
of the iubes, — Bridport Place, N sen; and
Ebenezer Nursery, Shacklewell.
TO GENTLEMEN, AMATEURS; FLORISTS, A
MR, ALEXANDER will sell by Auetion, at
Mart, near the Bank of England, on WEDNESDAY,
March 234, at 1 o'clock — a choice collection of Carnations, :
Dahlias roots,
ет
Picotees, Pinks, Hollyhoeks, Pansies
—— nts, sre oo mprising a
ties, from the stock of kr. Вга;
— ing of sale. ati had at
Auctioneer, Shacklewell.
192 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Man. 19,
ROYAL AGRIC ULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
COUNTRY MEETING FOR 1853,
FOR THE ан edd d COMPRISING THE WHOLE OF SOUTH WALES, WITH THE ADDITION OF THE
COUNTIES OF GLOUCESTER, наша MONMOUTH, AND WORCESTER ;
CITY of GLOUCESTER, in the Week вото MONDAY, the П of JULY.
RIZE SHEET FOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY.
PR
LL PRIZES of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND are ар іо General peers Members x the Society having the Pri
A of a Free Entry, while Non-Subscribers are allowed to compete n the payment of 5s. on n eaeh Certifica 2 Privilege
obtained lication to E Secretary, 12, Hanover Square, London. All gii for the чак of Implements, &c., ah state the total number
Eie ah ncn by each Exhibitor, -— den required for their exhibition; — they don be returned, filled up, to the Secretary, before the FIRST of MAY, 1833, the ond n
decided that in no case whatever shall any ach Certificate for Ti plements be received after th at date.
PRIZES.
No. of Pri
28. For the pm pce Steam T not exceeding 6-horse power, opplicab to Threshing $
or other Agricultural pur i’ zi Pod. "m |
ms - co Pest Por table Sten m Engine, not excee ing Corse er, aj 5
hi vy or o other 3 краны ү pow is plicable ty
29. Por t — best F ixed Steam Engine exceeding 8 g- horse power, applicable į to ee
of Prize.
1. For the Plough best adapted for ge :
2. For the o best — ſor г боору e Ms
8. For
fe - - x
uche, and Mine oth. = E Arti purposes
B. For the best Dynamometer, especially applicable o
done For th the second best ditto ~ ditto _
the extent of work P
6. For the st Subsoil Рие! Е i ded
7. For the best Machine for M "praining Tiles or "Pipes or А пошна purposes абе
8. For the best —— for Hand-use in drainage - a
9. For the best Heavy E nity os „ «e . “+ 2
10. For the best Light Harte ase Pe pe Э 2
11. For the best Cultivator, Gruber, and Scarifier ose ass RM ese ede % isa
12. For the bes Pair r-horse Sca rifie 742 se ene wae des os mes
m . .
$ FH ot
r small
; he best Portable ТІ r largor ona
82. For the best Portable Threshing Machine, not — — 6-horse_ pover, wih Shaker 1
Ridd 1
ng M
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SSD Sn
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Steam
33. For the best Fixed Thre ing Machine, not exceeding 6-horse power, with Shaker, Riddle, T
and о, that à vi best prepare the Corn for the fini aime hl ing Machine: to |
be driven by Steam 22 1
34. For the be at Co orn Dressing Machin 125 i es |
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13. For t ive
14. For the best Steerage Corn and Turnip Drill n Зу
15. For the best Air for small рее фо tions sue cid
16. For the best and most econ — small-ocenpation Seed and Manure Drill
dged w "d -
35. For the be itto ү т йена
for fato or 38. For the est Grinding Mill for Breaking ; Agricultural 7478 into Meal |, ee
r ov 5| 37. a the best Linseed and Corn Crusher du TEE
T. For the best Turnip Drill o on a the fiat des Ae xs iia bie "ah m. si Eee 38. For the best Chaff 9 to be worked by horse or steam power y “тойа "10
18 — йә best Turnip Drill on th ridge. axe а den acce ID — the best Chaff Cu ы ег, а, be worked by hand power "x т 2 5
19. For the best e mim da Имре, for depositing seed а ‘and manure es ane eco 10 40. For the best Turnip 5 2 .. 5
20. For the best Manure Distributor sv è Я 0 | 41. For th ; Oilcake oe BP for: every variety of Cake... 2 „„ Ki
- PB t — 5 42. For the best ditto for ‘Thin Cake . ipa x 5 B"
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the best Horse Ное on the flat „ — 1 2
the ridge а} . ^. „ ORR Fort z App for g purp 3 5
t collection of — Tools for hand- labour д * ES etw ^. 5 44. For the best 5 most . Machine for preparing teeped Flax St for аад, G
best Reaping Machine ... хай 1 lows sae at = manual or other labour 72% 5 us M"
best Mowing Machine, for Natural and Artificial Grasses ова в „ё * r1 Por aa st Chu m 3 s
the best —— Cart for general purposes Ре te “а Ка us Awards and Essential Improvements, Fourteen Silver Medals ‘estimated dab M
the best Light Waggon for general purposes bi d 1. re ren Invention of any New Implemen ent, suc ch s as the Council may think Wn
SP ECI (AL PRIZE E OFFERED BY PHILIP — Esq.
For the best Water Drill to Drill Four Rows of Turnips, with Artificial Manures, on the flat W Vis ar 4
CONDITION
B. P.
Prize No. 5.—The preference will be given to the Dynamometer indicating the width, depth, and | Exhibitor 17. Si for the use of the engine and a competent attendant, during the time the :
. as Теп аз the resistance offered. such пе may be required. In adjudicating on the merits of the
With — e Жа Tile « — Pipe Machine, specimens of the tiles or * will be will be had to the portability of the engine, without losing sight of the —
i the price at which these have been sold must be stat ted, = and which will be best secured by the free use:of wrought-iron in lieu of $
be more than 8-ho:
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thre hing oe of the machine itself to be given to} Prize No. 29.—The Fixed Steam Engine must not power,
Vey Bend or will be ec tm to bring a die 2? inches | the cylinder not to exceed 10} inches; the Exhibitor will not be required to bring a boiler,
— in rt € with dies of other sizes varying from | will be furnished by boilers supplied by the’ Society; ey € will be required to fix the engine,
ok Her "€ the TUM ee so, at his 9 хр ааба а раа Заі-уагі. р
or uding
те 13. — em fo r general purposes will be — benc —.— possess the most pointed out to him. He must also furnish with a
method of distributing or other еу ure, i or dry state, the. power of — ilius fully the — and fittings that he would ae
—— ng small and fate quantities being especially со! dM. ‘Other сарва being equal, | exhibits. The drawings must show fully the forms 1 б Ayes — the mode of $
the preference will be n to the drill which may be best adapted to cover the manure with: soi 7 and the specification must describe — quality о x the iron and and the thickness
tends chi 0 rse- power of the diame
i Prize No. 16.— 5 The Su mall Occupation oe and Manure Drill will not compete with the drill of a | in omo uch orse- pow e engine, iameter of the des; ех
р ts cheapness to the purchaser will b number of s r minu -
Nos. 1 — wes — oe Turnip Drills on the flat and ridge, respectively, will be prefe Ae tenir mu 55 —— y е ng gane whic
which shall pos ost approved method of distributing compost or other mannre in a moist than 6 inches wide; nor r travel less than pry fee ipfe im Р drawings and
or =- 4 ай А . — R large wd — vw being especially бабага. Other relating to the Prize Engines will remain - sized млдей of the Society, —
i i being preference will n to the drill which may be best adapted to xhibited must be supplied d have a starting cock to
pec vog эрт? terio before the seed is y 9 site d. — and be fitted with a thread equal to ene 2-inch gas-pipe. The 3 wil bo 10
Prize No. 20.— The Manure Distributor will be preferred . E is best adapted for distributing Spie) in the trial of the steam engines an apparatus known as a ;
: 7 — y kind of compost or hand-tillage, when in a moist or dry state; and which is capable een so such apparatus consisting of a friction break, to supply rab late 7 ie en «п
: for the delivery of any ty from 5 to 40 — —. per acre. to balance the power of the — a well as to show the utmos у
] No. 28.—The Portable Steam ne must not be more than 6-horse nominal power; the | power the engine on trial may re
diameter of the cylinder not to exceed 8 inches. Тһе Exhibitor will be required to furnish to the | — Qonsumption of Fuel—Th " —
_ ‚ Society, along the specification, 24 longitudinal and transverse sectional plan of the boiler, by the — of Erim quantity of fuel consumed by each angine wii be
' E este, wel sa re rate and also to state in writing the thickness and quality
plates, as well as han sm ha бз ча A edges pe stroke of the piston, the adt sd Power Machines.—The Exhibitors of such machines as are usually
оё | evototions. of the ae el (with its diameter, whether. made of wrought or de and fix on them ит деу 4 not less 1 ue кий MA to 12525
“the diameter of phy agg aeri which. to twies ra na hs - t the machine
te, machines require to а у power must Fag on 8 bre аа — —
ta т ee а Fil requiro to | Viti, that they may be сылу А straps. е^
crede а w ЕЕ not to exceed All implements turned b rank 8
on the square inei) e e En fuel it will consume in getting up the steam, and ETE v 8 speed, Pom ye ons per minute. or hin
iis in fut work. The engine must be provided with a Зб revolutions а ch crank, 30 revolutions for 16-inch c . In
a zl stus Soop ost speed that the horses shall be driven at pc any trial
cock а! inery n: 5 ewe
p d on
F
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the purpose ӨС АЛИ o other . and will P ds the Exhibitor. ee
2 ] lations, d&c., 0; TM Gin y 7 0 анан to the Secretary. Th ; T mi aa
ee setiled will form the subject of distinct qeu € Prizes and Conditions for Live Stock nie |
(By Order of the Council.) JAMES HUDSON, SECRETARY ——
== zr BER
SUPERB NEW MELON ILLIAM HAMILTON has
i үү just received the EW YHOCKS.
US TENS “INCOMPARABLE” GREEN following NEW SEEDS:— RSO d Y PERFECTION | 2 na.
- FLESH, 25. 64. per larger do., of 15 seeds, 5s.; LEES igh FERT BARBA NO; flesh red and white, marked pu CTION d pon geni ci 4 bab
NIRE C rec NA Ee E x Y s
in Cultivation, in packets at 2s. ба CARROT. pur E NE whit transparent (shows). F
Lis md hor gond vai 25.64. per packet: very close UGE, NEAPOLITAN; heads large like а Cabbage, „ Suj У
з. ether good varieti packet of PRIV
” Melon, a packet of of Golden Ваа and ск кт, eee en син. iia:
shove Cocambers w any RADIS BH ese i te
Ec vss im pony tage —— further par- | very firm m h flav а pe эрш Neal. ын Puget, ow тав ба. each.
above, see Gardeners’ Chronicle of Feb. 5. TURNIP, yellow FINLAN D; wake эй, grows above d pleasing colour, an
now in talon тащ eee, , best collections | groun ? beauty; 2s. 6d. each. SHY LOCK (P acts) One
per packet. TU iir RUSSI AN; feit yellow. purple top: a curions kind, | and richest scarlet crimso;
E PRIZE Gea AUN The above 6d. per packet; ME Aegre 3s. 6d.
cao in qual of oom for exibition, the е: BER libn Abronia umbellata, earía acaulis,
within the last 10 years; 15. 6d. taker — 40 to 50 first prizes Collinsia Bartsiæfolia, Collinsia meer T
SWEET WILLIAM SEED, SEED, d from upwards rcr a Касын г To first dam C M prea kegs
ups. of 50 8- mea lute Kaulfussi zes,
packet. a Myosotis vous M : ic "rein YU \ Baden c 12405 for 308.; 12 Superior
olanisia 100 Good mixtures for
Priced
Бусайна. ires SEED, кш ч Pola trach
all à anis sperma. Ste
> oto ы and brilliant v. varieties ; and 8 Wi =н cred oA dinis popuh other new flower seeds, neta rna oo
— for blooming through the whole of the season; 1s. per 8 1s. per soar or the whole for 7s. 6d. by post. Po
| y-five varieties of beautiful hard — f A. PAUL N, une
Also Seed of that very scarce and delicious vegetable CROWN е ЕЕЕ ту pet "a бүтү. ge — near London.
WI
ee MARROW, 1s. per packet. Perennials, ^id a —
ILTON, SEEDSMAN, D dS EX AN AUUNS
sedente, in penny postage stamps, when th i^y NDON. AM Badair, of No. 13,
quantity of the above will be forwarded free to an ho wcle orany yen Prieed and Deser Шо EU
EDWARD TILEY, Aa PARET ; the
of. Dahlias.
Мовяввумах * Srepsman, 14, Abbey Churehyard, Bath, — — —— = v» — — and Communications ere
Tum rere onn Marcs 19, 1853.
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SATURDAY, MARCH. 26.
HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and epa News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Linder.
j D 64d.
No. 13.—1853. ]
EX.
Mint, bottle. 197
National fo gatti Society 195
Nit ste 5
Plum, Huling’s Hie d
Potatoes in Cornwall.
— in —
Rain gauges .................,
Royal Dublin P
fil
Warner's (Mrs.), Garden
Winter in South Devon 197
21, REGENT STREET,
— SOCIETY OF LONDON.
PRIV — — i 8.
: aeger cm n the Seeond Saturdays in
"MAY ГЕ JUNE 11, JULY 9.
Fellows who shall Pop, on or before Tuesday the 26th
of April, may obtain, ree def. Three Shillings na
8 pros d any mont ag
2 v no d $t ERA tickets
after th 41 ay. Fellows the Societ, 3
. Мау, Ј
at N aad pad clear pénis
3 which they may claim them.
ALL THE 38. 64. TICKETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, BUT NOT ISSUED,
BE CANCELLED
After the 26th of April, any further number of tickets will be
delivered to Fellows on their P Application or written
order, at the price of Five Shillings eac
SFECIAL PRIVILEGE. OF FE LLOWS- Fellows of the
Society en friends | 6.
at half-past 12, and can in
D — dr the Fellow' i тезе еей
brother, sister, daughter, father, mother, or wife,
residing in the Fellows hous Bhed wit te 5
the transfer is made be also e tie
that Fellow.
iding in the country is directed
SILVER BANKSIAN DAL and
a a CERTIFICATE OF: MERIT are offered for the
ode iu ito анан — ка = private
gar or gar (shown in
accompanied by a
ce, 21, Regent
ril 5. srt
NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1853. ^ а
Epuunp Foster, Esq, i er Manor, near Windsor.
LH.B Esq. Tt tse Hill Ram: k, Esq., Re,
rown, „Tu arnoc gent's Park
Rev. с Fellowes, Norwich C. B. Warner, Esq., Hoddesden
Dr. Lindley, 21, Regent goes 5: 8 sq. Birmingham
EASURER
Mr. Arthur Heiden, P. ine дие Nursery,
ap ati 5 a Lon
OMM
; im res ш the awards made known at 3 оК.
Y JOHN „
SLEWORTH HORTI CULTURAL SOCIETY.—
take ip on
Further par
obtained on applicat on to Hic
. Holland House, ‘Isleworth, Mare
HE SOUTH LONDON S
55735 OF AMATEUR
FLORISTS.—The First — — of FLOW one of the.
above Society will be held at the rns Tavern, Kennington, on
THURSDAY, the 28th of Apri il, 1858, when Prizes wi m
honour f supplying — hundreds of the.
833 by h im from е Mexico, meh куе A muend honour
as the most striking т ty season. plant resemble :
he Gomphrena globosa, or Globe Amaranthus, bat is decidedly a ae f ches Pot ugh m reland for sara Port in Ir 75
new and finer s Y — “wie ma м TM ө, etre pid sib orts in Ire itae quo
ght yellow st te ae aer жө e
— Mà ach; ets 1 — nd 20s. each, or | o; — oui is TE it
cuperd new SCHIZA N THUS, irom Co | f - ч h Lon the roe т vell абе а for commercial
— habit similar to Schizanthus тебиш, but а specie илы 108 T country.
flowers large, and, from the specimens "MIN, apparently of 8 a The Carige of all Orders iere fh is Pam to the following
rich — This will also prove t acq! n. Price Sea-ports
d 2s. 6d. per packet; trade packets 10s. er “DUBLIN 000
James CARTER, Seedsman and Florist, 238, ‘High Holborn. o df рае e — н ^ — BRICK, -
rs are Жел AM. PP REAT WESTERN
THUS
ED.
To THE LOVERS OF THAT BEAUTIFUL e atl Spring FLOWER
| on
Mr. ne Blackheath Mr. James, Stoke Newington
s, Camberwell — Keynes, Salisbury Tae POLYANTH
Stowmarket — Lane, L ques WOODS has in this year a ад d ieu d
— Bragg, Slough Lidgard, Hammersmith of Polyanthus Seed, wh end with оп
— exe. puc — ner, Paddingt dence d
an, Norwi — Moore, Chelse 1s. per es or sent free on receipt a 13 een i Mal 2
= бк N Se Jak нш — E Isleworth JAME ps, Florist, Harwich, Esse
— Dean, St. John’s " — Paul, Cheshunt
— Dobson, Isleworth — Pearson, Bishopsgate Street (jHoice F LOWER Paro FOR SPRING
1 e 1 e — , Birmingham NT
— Glendinning, Turuham — ; Bermondse: ЖАНЫ МЫШЫК, saper, named
Стееп f — Rivers, Sawbridgeworth NEMONES
— Goldham, Sydenham — „Pimlico д1 ramosus and gandavense Varieties.
— Hamilton, C | -| — Rowland, Lewisham LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, album and rubrum.
— Hamp, South Lambeth | — Salter, Hammersmith TIGRIDIA (or i Iris), 4 superb varieti
— Headley, Stapleford Smith, Hornsey Road For ents gf the above, see Ad e N in
"a ц, Wellington Rd | — Stain — Ga Chronicle of is 3 vis. 5 and die — 7 d»
ackney Turner, List of Bulbs for Spring
Hoyle, — Veitch, Ex for 1853, pa 16.
— Ivery, Peckham "Wilkinson, „Ealing Bass ie. Seed = ‘Horticultural Establishment, | у,
Pits Wanton - мағы ARY J AND ашшы кы Sudbury, Suffolk.
Mr. William Brailsford, Regent Street, I n.
Goan о MAREE PELARGONIUMS AND NEW PLANTS.
Mr, John Edwards, ме Cote, 1 Holloway, Middlesex. ENRY G ROOM, Clapham Rise, near London, by
Finance Comm “Шә More FLORIST | pa HER MAJESTY
The Treasurer С. T. Таи т, Esq. мод — ESTY THE ғ SAXONY, begs to inform the
R. Stains, Esq. 3 — go Gentry, and Amateurs, . ad his Settee CATALOGUE
JOURNAL ботата Е. a "PELARGONIUMS m oe PLANTS is ready, and will be
Me. Jo John Salter Mr. William Paul rwarded b
iiam De... | Me. Thomas Moore UGUSTUS "VAN GEER T, Nurseryman, Ghent,
Mr.C. P. Lochner Мт. Charles Lidgard Belgium, begs to info Amateurs and t! an extract
Subscription eners, | of his Choice Collection of Plants is just published, which may be
НГ ын Өрө erem — iino obtained M ар pli п to Mr. R. SILBERRAD, Lane,
EXHIBITION DAYS. eet, London.
Taney, As tu Thursday, Angust 4, 25 Y PLANTS.
May 5, 26 Poe ert r 8, 22 WBERR
ж — tober 6 UTHILUS. ‘BLACK FRINGE, 5s per 100;
т х чарб 10 ere 1T Cuthill’s 1 20s. per 100; fine Lisianthus
€ E Zo — December 8 qr Cucumber Plants, &c. Cuthill's Pamphlet
on the Potato, à te., 98, or by post 2s. 4d. Cuthill on Market
Thursday, v: "Bt ary 11 Garden London, 1s. 6d.; by post 1з. 8d. Cuthill
NNIVERS чу: 30. ER freier Foie as Stove can be had of Hood and Co. Iron Merchants, Earl-
CS br A MEMBERS or — 27 sires — П green.—J Т oan Londen." zi
ON: MEMBERS, mberwell- JAMES
WITHOUT ENTRA NOE FEES 4 The Black 3 was gathered this year by
Norx.— An and Mr. Bennet, of Dulwich, th before Keens’ Seedling,
bears forcing well, чүш ап — crop during February
March.
Docks (within a eem shot of our Union Road Establishment), to
E above-named Ports
or particulars and ‘Catalogues, apply to WiLLIAM EDGCUMBE
вано & Maa Seed Merchants, Plymouth.
TABLISHED MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY.
TO FLORISTS, — — ETC.
аа E eins ACKITH,
containing all the n re varieties, ma;
application as above 26.
OF NURSERY stare
planted’ and Seedling |
эң e aed gg
most excellent ty, and c at any З
As the Adve: Er) tire *
to retire from a Lease
his Nursery Grounds (which belong A C era
encouragemen: r
hich
8
то not be found, а Ра irte
hp some capital 1 a ood knowledge of the Sadan, would
be agreed with. —
HO CK.
ED, a quantity re one or two years THORNS,
—Address, stating price, to R. S, care
WANT
also one year ASH.
of Messrs, Hurst and McMullen, 6, Leadenhall Street, t
IME TREES, 8 to 12 feet Se 5 mnt sing Thousands
of the EE ove for Sal
Apply to BrxzAMIN R. CANT, St. John’ ч Siren Rime Colchester.
SH-LEAF. POTATOES, all good set size, 5s. per
bushel. vorago э: jpeg Kidneys, ditto. Fadl Shaws
ra дөңү Е шу ль per bushel.—Apply to Mr. Caxr,
serym
STOE NE UE
Of first-rate quality, in ep ere of not less
at 2s. per peck.— Application to be made to WILLIAM
1 Б. дой, Notts.
Office orders, made payable at. Баи, mast accompany
3
DS FREE BY POST
S Bar ig: ber de М
ackets
50 ances FOR SALE —
194 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. | [Man. 26
— )——————— DÀ — т N
AMERICAN PLANTS SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE.—SEE BELOW. ASS Be yt oes SEED AND P s
з 0
ATERER begs to announce that his NEW FARM SEED ^ re n 858/ abiighed, | Астом N CATALOGUE for three pa уй н Ў Alo; t,
Е, ALO@UE of the above plants, Roses, Conifers, Kon is — S а E pa is j rd amp. | tains the E: Herbaeeous Plants, Hollis еу 4 —
i ished, and may be obtained by enc closing: two em ее i n be h за мч fot „stamp: Hardy mania and Shrubs, Fruits fao | E
ota mps 1 ET It a descriptions of of all kinds of Agricultural Azalea Indica, &c. ie
б rder to f — 3 ins electing ш. | Seeds, es for every article, and will be fou und VEGETABLE SEED
y / 8 nu exhibited at /
the al pe Glen Ales 4 Tu, are Lone fro om 2 2 Б 7 Ag cicuta and 2 who take an ы Foetet C I e NEST т TATE
this — — Bagshot, S " iles f erest in the cultiv on of the s soil, аря е Catalogues, ус the bee and quantities sof f ther Nort аа |
The Americau кей ry, Bagsh urrey; three miles from E RASS,or DEVON Е is Collections. ny sorts are not pe red fo and 3
Bla ckwater Station South-Bastern Railway, and four miles from ы "EVERGREEN = YE GRASS or re, and should be СЕ of others furnished to make up the a y enlarged Quantities |
Farnborough, South-Western Railway. on > land where a fine Perennial and Evergreen Grass is No. 1. Collectio a largest на "d oe and £ |
THE BLACK requi new sor si 23:
» The. Subscribers have contracted with some lar rge grow No. 2. Collection af smaller quantities Y — 2199 |
“A i THAT DON'T KNOW HOW TO SHANK. this. County (Devi onshire) and can supply the genuine ME No. 3.'Colleetion of E n" — 110 0
— A UTCHER begs to аса Grape Growers fre е from noxious weeds, at 6з. pe bushel No. 4. Collection of fine aid pom e MEL ЩИ
ate Grapes through January, February, e TRUE MARL or COW GR S5. The Wes — nn n ve FLOWER SE DS—BEST A ORTMENTS, 0 10 6
th ca be be in fine condition as plum fumous for this excellent variet ow Gfass, at -
fresh d 2 5 AMA * en ae can "n ds sw жыша permanent duration, and can бер fhe GENUINE at the lowest The 0 E i, pos : with cultura 1
og TA height, colour, months of flo
— E p. 182. Fruiting en 10s. 6d.; good | market prices. x З 8 hardiness, duration, 60. отед,
ante, b 57 64. each, may be obtained of Messrs. Dawe, Cottrell, | a sos, PASTURE GRASS" SEED, in mixture: n Abridged "List of New Vatieties, with
and вино, 2, ‘Moorgate rer London;
f
in — Catalogue, see Gardeners’ Chroniele of J v Pola. ot include |
The Subscribers sve уу much’ care and attent e February 12th! Пагу 29th au
o this | рал b Жый the Seed. Trade ; divas 100 varieties, yest нй 5 Bicone уена thi * d
50 varieties, varieti 8 varieties newest 10
GRASS SEEDS. эн gà — . е. daily a ing 20 varieties best Dwarf An rae 8, in large a 40
C. WHEELER лхо SON, SkEpswEN to thes is the 14 pu DI vn T4 of the — an —.— T
нн Bd ipt of 12 postage «tamps.
eds on lawns, &ey T. v 5:9:
„ (Стос ERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCİETY. Dr Ann 8 үү, e
i t oa
to — о the — . 3 -— have been | ; “TINE ‘LAWN 8 сак "Avin Pleasure Grounds, or O —— ER Greenhouse Péremials 7 я io
" 2! Е andia fine sward will be hort 12 varieties 0 0 hime me...
a of the -— € d [UM MEINE a quarter the price 2 — down Turves.| 20 varieties choice hardy ee and Perennials nu Т =
We have for & paid considerable attention 208. per bushel; За. per gallon; or 15. 3d. per Ib. 12 varieties du
Seeds, and especiily to p aer in such proportions: е Е ITALIAN RYE-GRASS.—The: Subscribers have а IMPORTED GERMAN" SEEDS, in Берат: a - ours,
nature ‹ t the soil and other local circums — — may ri ire; very la is taken; the 24 superb varieties Dwarf Siale S; 43/3 12 varieties wo Mi
as to form fine pastures. Having ечи xperience in this | aie wilt be reduced to 58. per bushek: 10 superb varieties new large flowering Stocks 4... — 9060
branch of our business, and the Grass Lánds wè ; háy ve laid down| LARGE ALTRINGHAM — CARROT.— The — 18 Superb varieties E dor eo
having given great satisfaction, it is with much pleasure that w | g^ ribers can offer more than 2 tons of this excellent variety, a New white Wallflower leaved, very fine; 64; ; latge pkt. 1105
can recomme mend à ne mixture of the best 4 Gen sses and Geer, 505. 50 Њ: superb varieties joi tumn Brompton: Stoc ck v vnd ME
€— — the до аи of a rich permanent pasture, from MANGOLD WURZEL, all the»varietiés, 1. per Ib 8 superb varieties Emperor Stock MEAE
25s. to 308. per ғ BISHOP'S LAST and BEST PEA, for field culture; 158. per New White Emperor do., very choice, per paeket , 10
For r the — of Grasses already laid. down, we bushel, or 28:64: per gallon: 12 superb varieties German Aster 3 iu- n»
can supply a good mixture at 1s. per Ib. TCH PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, 5s. per bushel; or 48.12 superb varieties Globe (еуен s E pii RN
For the information of roe ind mixing — v — inis ‘superb varieties Pyramidals ‘ 92 77 + 20
bu: the varieties separately, and mixing them themselves, 80
y re аА e given a short " escription ome of the best sorts. GRANITIC SEED BARLEY, grown —— doe imported Wali
About two bushels of the larger or ligt E one 7 5 » the | W. Fowler, Esq., on Dartmoor, at an elevation oy 1185 ph — requested from unknowm:Corresponidentacs Post >
wr TE MANY zs Ws 8 (йлн ай yis : D PELA — autumn in brillianmt-wenther-- 65. per el. Office Orders payable to SEH Bnowx, or the Firm.
T A imported seed; per bushel. |... 75. 6d. ' the. ‚ of transit to di
Too much cannot be said in favour ot this excellent Rye-grass.| AU Orders for Seeds above £2 pers be delivered — ente we h A теби the rene ef; t distant.
Compared with any other of the varieties of common Breen ass, CARRIAGE FREE fo -— тты the Steam Ports in England | pur Mae: TID eee арканнан Foe) |
u Italian иш a stronger braird, arrives sooner at maturity, | and Ireland, and e Railway jin in. the. South delivery oj of Goods to the amount of 20s and upwards, —
a greater abundance of foliage, aud of a lighter wees more d We free he: Stations 4n London ;. also free, as Leforey, j
—— grows — — is more upright, or ye est of Eng d. 7 - Г Забота indie Ым andi Дом wii |
less inclined to spread on the ground. er of its distinguish- —— -— particulars apply to > ун, ]
ing characteristics is, — it Pie mueh —— by cattle to any а са Séedsmen by ntment.to the: South —— ‘Agric Coleh |
of the — : в greedily eaten by them) whether | turalSoeiety, and сет спр Agricultural Society, Prince Edward's weed ts and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk
green or dry. Island.
PERE FORM RYE GRASS por bushel”. 6# SPECIAL. CONTRACTS: F GRASS ы ше UAE FRED. OR MIXED, |
; — d
MEADOW CATS — on ио Ах GRASS (Phleum Noblemen, Clergymen, or байт э requiring ni UTTON ax» SONS — 7 7 Jo an years
The Timothy Grass мя esses ihe advantage of майа double 3 E especial aimed — LN 1
the quantity of nutriment when оао — manent: Pastur ld seat with thes various:
S tal e оаа m а ы.
B e p tenacious and ea dir, poh cm GRAYSON'S IMPROVED GIANT ASPARAGUS.. | soils of .* aniden the United: 1 and te: |
least form a considerable 2 of Lu mixture employed for Dive COTTRELL, 4x» BENHAM (successors | Natural rii is and Clovers suitable for each loa 4
L te husbandry or permanent to FREDERICK ск WARNER) have a large stock of the above. The following sorts may be had separan or mixed, a |
эон plants, 5s. per 100, with printed instructions for market prices. UY saab cet — most: s then
MEADOW FOXTAIL GRASS ene pratensis), Cultiva tained in our M veral purposes d
1s. sitet ун Albert 3 SM 130. рег — Alopeeurus — esiin tenuifolia.
This is one "v the earliest and best of P asture Grasses, but not s Victori. re — odo- Eestuca hordeformis Pba
во well adapted for hay, as it produces: but few stalks; its root » Prinoe ce Albert do. = n. fetalai fluitans:
leaves are very br oad, long, Soft, slender, and £row rap idly when Linn Aubin — Giyeerin aquatica .
cut, or when eaten It requires two or three They also bog? to — . — I^ p iia, Avena flaves cus lanatts ғ r
ears after sowing to arrive at full бае, R Achillea millefolium — “pratense
КОСОН COCKSFOOT Des татам; per Ib. .... 1s Pé өр parkets: d. unti - d. | Cynosurus cristatus pens Italicum: ED {minor
Is a valuable Grass i on — А of thë great | Abronia —— " 0 GéurotepinTagete 0 | Dactylis glomerata» um perenne tenue Phleum 3 4
quantity of produce which ity — апа Зада rapidity with — Aretotis bre 6 Grammanthes — ез. 0 | Festuca duriuscula prm pere
its leaves grow after being cut. It is well ada apres 2 for growing eri „апда, йы utea 1 0 Festuca elatior 33
shady moist places under trees, as А orchards, & x un Encenoide — 1 0 Festuca tea mi perenne
MEADOW FESCUE GRASS (Festuca Саани), т per . 1, PSF in € Batista ..1 01! Mignon large: Fe stuca heterophylla тогтов [niajor,
MP Mnt CHI -either for alteriate i husbandry 6 Cenia turbina US : | flower 006 eamm pratensis corniculatus, 8
manen байна чу e тинде 0 or 140] Cineraria and ‘Calceolaria, Festuca ovina Medicago dee iai b
d by all Mm 8 Gauria тае 1:04 0 | Fe —— таба Роа d ifolium hybridom-
" SHEEP'S FESCUE (Festuea ovina), + Mia Seadcsertptive: list to be had on hems tee (Established — idi ys FOR 4 DOWN LAND’ YA
Sheep pastures tho 23, Combi, 120) 36, Moorgate Street; amd. 3, Lauren RMANENT MEADOW OR PASTURE. M
Highlands l. of E — — Ср н 3 nedium,... Tho dass Dias W a
Feseues; | well E E & DUDARLELIII ĩͤ en i | i t, or medium. contained. in «tures.
. "composition — irra |: STANDARD & PYRAMIDAL FRUIT TREES. grown i in different localitios; and gat yos ws
on they are to be pastured. In fact, on the authority of WILLIau WOOD asp SON, in order to make | hand, expressly for this purpose, by which means all
have relish for hills and heaths which- room for a new and very extensive Plantation of Roses, | Weeds are 8 They consist of the most.nuiritir
are destitute of t rass. have come to the of clearing off a large overstock Fescues, Poas, Sweet Vernal, Fixer Clove
HARD FESCUE GR Festuca duriuseula), per Ib. .. 19, of Standard Fruit Trees; the plants — отрава — be h sort being kept separate, they are subsequent
Will Kt variety of soils, and as found to resist | healthy, and comprise the mont esteeined sorts sorts and proportions as en most suitable, › the
the effect of Summer, and to retain its verdure | Apples, Stands... — RUE) be laid down. These Seeds ean now be s for
during winter, in à remarkable ess of its z Pyramidal Trees int Fe gs per Acre, according to the sorts which the "i ау Te
Parks, and Ie in winter, it is well adapted for "vh; in| Pears, Standards 125 155. А quantity we lly supply is 2 Bushels of taht
MOM scope A "x tae. m x карык eed i : 128. wis | ‘Sead, Seeds per acre; but. if coarser
EADOW GRASS oa nemoralis), per Ib. uince s pyramidal trees 1858. would
M hogs, growth fees uprich des. and. regular, Plums, Standards, very strong 12s, + Also, SUTTON’S RENOVATING MIX
There is no Grass better adapted È ie omega — ' Pyramidit ieee. and FINE GRASSES, for improving o
larly under will not only grow in such places, bu Bet JJC AES 9
forms a fine un few of the other mir re bg kinds here are now bi
It produces a considerable deal of foliage early can exist, ur nbn each -order to compensate Pastures may not be seen whi
ROUGH-STALKED MEADOW T GRASP S GC da, 122 our e. iG 4
This isa valashle Grass as а mixtues ature Lands, par- SUPERB. MEL ^o in m
bore. on омар soils. Its iof 4 5 fits it for д U 5 паа of лос д We will, However tte
ale he uptight а LC STEN'S. “INCOMPARABLE” GREEN ici before us:
grass sorts, such as tho Italian Rye- A FLESH, 25. 64. per packet; larger do, of 15 seeds, 56; from among many other lette
Golden Ball Green Flesh, do., 15. 64. ; mham Hall, do, 18.; Ke.“
eee E pH ' CUCUM
nest Black Spines in Curation in ts at 25, 7
Bath, do. 1: апа i ачаа ‹
OT, е 0 А good vari
"T — БА of land,
не of ths best collections | Grass Seeds, and no one can tell it
iom dr “ASTER SEED This. isi un- fere it е the absence of of weeds, T nave had элй
exhibition, the seed having been
have „ — From Mr. J. 18 rejas rf pie m
Eros Saas peters thet
Лазе ques
ew га wrod
from upwards of 50 dis-
packet. za its gem c ed
varieties; s; and if sown — aaa a
hrough tlie whole of the season *
„20 WARD UN er
|
*
nnn ⅛——— .
asson A
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 195
ur Os RENOV! OF GRASS LANDS NEW M EDS, FREE BY AGRICULTURAL SEEDS,
EW: SEED S. (1853) on SALE; “WILLIAM FLOWER SEEDS, Axp SEEDS ror THE on GARDEN;
any Old Upland
nearly — of Clovers
Ps re nae of Grasses, in which case
— ^ Ae of furnishing such sorts only as are
a If the S y in the Season, the improve-
the Pasture will be very 3 and at a small
ie
ment in
o following is similar to many other Letters received
from er Purchasers.
From D. Т.
“The
ing very
ars the n me land
The An ifa veto I
haye bought elsewhere.”
W К 12 lbs. per Acre.
Cantal Sed required 8 t Pn
lleshourne, Warwick, Nou. 1852.
with your Seeds are look-
Price 1s. per ib.
Address UTTON & dem — Seod — Reading, Berks.
con im a very fine Stock: of Mangold Wurzel a nd
arrot Seed.
FRUIT tha ing — CLIMBERS
— SHRUBS AND REES; HARDY BULBS,
GREENHOUSE S PLANTS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS,
CONIF
OUELL axp CO. d — to refer t
Gardeners’ Chronicle to their oe
opem. on.the 12th inst, and to add
sendin — t beautiful selections from their
— and exte xtensiY e collec
— — PICOTEES, PINKS, AND PANSIES,
in healthy p ts; at the following prices:
25 nme — — varieties of Carnations and "een Е „а. d
y name
12 ? do. йо Es 1
very fine 1
E border do. do., per aee n pairs
‘True old Clo — 1
12 pairs of fine s, b. name -
Bod all ие rare am every best Show flowers, p. doz.
I
* 9 —ç 5
— — est and Choicest Flower Seeds, ine ‘luding al
wy ki free, for 55.
АП Orders of. 2. and EET берей ty а to any Railway,
Station within 150 m Ее Nur
Royal weary, input Yarmonth.
EDGCUMBE RENDLE Ахр CO, PLYMOUTH:
Descriptions will be found at page 162 (ae. 12, 1055
CELERT.—Cole's Crystal White, very s uii
BROCCOLI.—Coming's Mdb. superb late —
вр po орсо Ir Bei 5 8 Маке» late white.
EY reble abria shi ES
PARSLEY ;
CERBAGE. 3 M MAIOR — e
TUCE— al Cos 8
gon i рт
Spine
Early Friesland, iom yell
olden Globe
‚ы
m
De
7
ONION.—Large flat ) Madei Ж
2. PACK-CHOI.—New sort of Chinese Cabbage b.
PE-TSAI.—New sort of
LETTUCE.—Sunted LE Shanghai
15. LETTUCE —Hoosa;
CAULIFLOWER —Stadtholder `, к
BEET.—Rendle's Saperh Orin "AM Ы 1
— agas
4 packet of each E М abore: 20. таша ‘of та
Seeds for 10s., free by post. y should be grown in ev
ailwa.
С.
* S UCE HIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
| that dieit new Seed List for this season will be а 27 — —
| post on receipt of one posta, ge stam
| To those desirous of buying the реч. varieties in cultivation,
| their List will be found extremely useful.
SELECTED — : SEED
К. J.. WHEELER & Бох beg to ofler the — goldene ef
| Garden. Seeds
| — 1. A co mplete 3 suitable for a 1
! Ne; 2. A . ata gm dion choice — but
| smaller T 40 8
| No. 3. A Collection aul .015 0
| №: 1 and No. 2 Collections will — sent ~ нд to any ‘Railway
Station. э Кен and.
arge garden $ 10 %
WHEELER & Son, Seedsmen, Gloucester.
OBERT M. STARK, N N.
Hope Street, Чч dinburgh, begs to: intimate that A List
. FLORISTS cos hd йер —— poni &c., for the
had on. appl ication.. Choice
ssor space eet — aces fo og connected with the Seed Trade.
GARDEN, ARM, — FLOWER-SEE
iig in rig to more commodious premises,
M. MA
of tho
this most Tum Timber Tree, of which they have to offer
the largest surplus stock in the trade, at the under-mentioned
prices, in бк: уе as stated :—
Pt 100 $4.4 ua Per5,000 945. Liz Y 451.
Р ЧЕТО 107, „ 10,000 751.
1207.
bove are strong planis, prieked off in — ns, w ee
ч: convenience о of
ei
win grown in suitable
N.B. No order for RN is season can
the 24th of A pril.—8tapleton Road Nurseries, Bristol.
NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS..
FREE POST.
MESSRS W. HEELER 4 AND SON have selected out
of their ien соно 0 Ae * the ed bera
and showy vai
produce a
ns pins
flower-garden,. ey. h
Botanical and English
Colour of the Flower—Manner of Growing—Whether Erect or
EI HARDY PLANTS.
offer as under :—
ASS aw» BRO eg to
Rhododendron, «нє hybrids,. 2 - а йм s. d
plants, each
Rhododendron catawbiense, d — 2
i se, 19 «64; pontieum ....
n fine mixed variety, per dozen 98. to
Escallonia шагат, strong, 9 in. to 2 ft., each 15. 6d. to
Deutzia gracilis 18. 6d. to 2
ee rosea, 1s, each; or. strong, for forcing *
lutea
12
—— after |
Garden. Other N . n ay be — pu page T 15, Princes street om
Pe AR REED : Ob Cn tate inen mom Comet, Ei In
Scu т. Aron enetope, osea eteor,
ONE YEAR, SEEDLING | HIMALAYA CEDAR; һин Nr. Magnum Bonum me, Rose bilis, E iaffrunot, "Delica:
EODARA , Pieta, Queen; Bicolor, Dido, Charles Turner, Formo
THE SEASON FOR NURSE — vain e, Model of Perfection, Rosea Alba, Sulphurea Perfecta, White
88
Heb i
Perfection, Blue Beard, Mulberry Superb, Snowball, and Queen
of E
Engla
good mixture of the above, in packets containing upwards of
200 — * will be forwarded post , upon the receipt of 2s. 6d.
worth of postage ——
Also R. B. B. begs to offer plants of his superior Seedlings of
1851 and 1852, 1 ei certificates at the National Flori-
y, R den ф London, and met 4 — 2 үч
Catalogues sen n pre-paid
. B. BincuAM, Hedenham Rosary, Bungay, Suffolk.
BBY CALCEOLA!
NEW. SHRU RIAS,
JCONSISTING, OF ABOUT FIFTY VARIUTIES NEVER
| ВЕ E OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC,
* most ^n süperb
SHRUBBY Ster BARJAR- уе hich they can con
sorts being all Shru ually in flower: and from
the great variety ri s inte rot their colours, they are inyalu-
able for the conservatory or bed
J. Weeks & Co., Kin — Road, Chelsea, London.
Trailing, &c.—the Tim t ho ld b d with other | Cryptomeria japonica, 1} fl. to 21 ft. . 95. 64. te
valuable eins аз to it E i T ^g M e sown, and with other Crypto 8 1 9 in. o 5. 13. 64. 10 SUPERB SEEDLING HOLLYHOCKS. i
these been taken to exclude all | Ceanothus rigidus, 25. Gd.; dentata e db boue BUTLER, Берое to К. Hills, Esq., can
“a —.— or such. а cas have m an — — Аркагы, so | Pin „1 ft. to 23 ft. 1 0 8 confidence re d the following varieties, raised by
that the collections apari real : , 9 in. to 1 ft. 15. 6d. to 2 him, as bei distinet: Eva St, Clare, 7s. 6d.;
showy and 9 ve to Beets ройона, aie Lm Be. 64. to 5s. ; mucronata , х ue col deep Tóm, 5s,; shade a Mrs.
The d Les Solem who. might A dis a to отек cin Dashes È e e "d pe named p oT ET 1 ed three for 15s., Wo
i A TOCKS, ASTERS AS,L —— PS 6d. in ч to `
superb. The e e do eli aquifolium;. very strong, per dozen pos ( PURA, now ү mitem is respectfully so solicited from
Kingdom a wing prices: 20 duleis 12 0 | unknown Д.26 ents
ж, rE Varieties, all distinct, 85. 50 rper 10s. 6d. 100 д. imbricata, 9 in. to 13 ft; 15. 64. to 30. 6d.5 Р ft. ` Colne Park, Halstead, Essex.
H to, to2 7
C. Wurz 47 SON, 99; North pe .
gate Street, Gloucester, | Peonia фага (тее Bonis) strong: „ 246
ха wad, Ж, боад dec hà Gloucestershire Agricultural , outan uc. D T
^" e Kalmia latifolia : AUT Oa п 6 The Ga €
ibes, 6 t varie ёз, very stron we ih Gio unu
HLOX-DELECTA: Garrya elliptiea; 1 ft, each Vedi en Ud zw du T
Бони offer the above.very distinet | Euonymus japonica, 1 ft. to2 ft, Per dozen. . . бию 9 0 SATURDAY, MARCH + M
aped ns кумлы FEDOR мк шыра музон: Ne DIU M T ы саш a
Vi к Tai ү 18s. 5 " -$ b. ek Ы B
ro = perfectly в. ч m H Piants (colours and heights given in Autumn i
a se ai Ф the sit, and Wl g . | 1050 e 2-Й br ff^ i
‘tural editor, . Citonicie] Sept „ 95 dito ditto 1. 10 6 . 12 for 6 0
noticed: 5 za S. Delecta н Lum 5 ay. psy „ ш superior and e - EI 0. ср — ©
Variety, and cannot fail to prove a favourite.” Plants free by | » o
post, 3s. 64. each. 399427700, ^ or. S fi , best adapted for rockwork 12 0 . 12 for 7 у
Stamps, respectfu — — Fi Kent. Hardy Flowering Shrubs, 20 varieties, 12s.; 12 va rieties ...
680 M NAI mare —X Penictemona, 12 fine varicties, for xr page: Y e до in iex nphlet after.
Lobelias, 6 distinct varieties xw pamphie appears wi scarcely an ional fact
WILLIAM BARNES bogs to inform his friends and | osos Snest sors, Standards per inen E to 12 0 or suggestion; and mand ograni the whole, we have
FTF Мы А бегин EEANTS | 5 ale clin с 2 Soe to о 0) the formal. repor sno to M. Pensiexy
Pinta врио which willappearin the! Florist for May next: | дт fine Sot ui perito per dozen . . 6s. to 10
онен оеш p ne 3 en теч а иг | Dianthus Hagen ee e 3 т A 1
having grown кассе у rand early spring m Mis rich crimson Ws 8 D ни Б
ticulars — m er given the fall par- — Dielytra spectabilis, strong for — N "ef
in the Journal of the Horticnitural jety of London, which, | Rocket new d „
Toit by ciet ee onthe ee Bae 18 ea eld | Phlox, 12 fine e varieties, 6s, or 25 for d
o refer the Tenders of the Ga — tothe. N i and choice te or 25 for a4 19
23, the „in f the amber Potentilla, 12 8 енене 8 à ona.
— W e beh o » Orchis,: 2 Saxifraga oppositifolia, е “for Bedding or for rock oS ls. ,
Since saw it grown, is one of the most у tp , "
lants” . А Dwa new — beautiful, very disti rich, М 0
? іа erased рна гаш * си ЭШТЕ 8 Pep ye de ig 2 Wd £ lespatehed - the
Camden ursery, : fa E arch Y 0 ocks, 12 eti aoe xk —
ш S0 8b CRYS m Climbing — 2 fine dn B dozen eee d ‚= ^ , *
WH OEL р es, Ri arge і dd n E in - :
M. COLE, Da Kent Кк —.— L ~ 1) 6 differ as to the à the Ок
der White Celary r ere bo sendi onigi Gooseherrie FEES Cnet iii в о in the тазадев, v it be a primary or secondary
mending аз being d iiec dug Г dorh сай Г e iot el э — * II of evil, it is qan, universally involved
Sas with universal satis «back. The Currants, үзе, Grape, Naples, aud other fi sos. % 4 0 in the question, that a botanist nted wih
ET TAY. we Mut (under — best Standard, D pe ien i E x ver ed 85 the choicest such productions · was as evidently К i
T 2 inches MSS. AX solid, crisp. nds. e Autumn Ca 7
favoured, and if sown at the same time as the red variety, will | Rhubarb, Mitchell's Royal Albert "зор. НА and very A Ж eemper x д in the case E the ravages = [3
hon cune cs 1s eac SR 1 ?yralis. * omission:
country, » Myatt’ s Linnseus, very fine, and ently, 1s. each а 9 0 regretted, se the Gov ent had, and still
It ma: y^ 0 У ee x ?
ARE 2 “chained o a „ MYatf's Муос 94. each = T2 "a int their service, at the Jardin des e
Grayson's Giant 1E lbh Vink acsi e NUT intimately A with the subject, of
iir viris РИА Ru Ре жан habi t i
[e a _ 8з. | accustomed to th — in j
бз. |, = i ^ the cabinet but erm иы гой
unk Post which is a ation not always to be met with
"REN Bi on the continent, well read and accustomed to hunt
In order to reduce the cost of transit to 72 p every source of information, insomuch that if
y^ ae there be any fault in his numerous and i !
Goods to of 20s. and ири
ne Team cle anes: uctions, it consists rather in — жч of
to all the Stations in free, аз М».
to all Stations on е, London and ‘Norwich Line, vid illustration than in any lack of information.
| Colchester. M. Torasxn associated in the mission, it is
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. quite certain that the results would have been
196
THE GARDE
CHRONICLE
[Man. 20,
highly beneficial, at least in a comm point of
view, if they had not been cro ned with any
succe
he
Our
ect
to ascertain hów "far the Oidium of the Vine differ.
widely
nate some nown species,
very important баон аѕ тегі the 5 47 n of the
disini; is settled. Th the nature of the
e of sto y inor-
= su cosi i
pe e fro ery report it appears that
in France the pendit is rir i. де 5 раПу оп Ше
тег surface of the leaves, whereas іп England it
on the lower surface principally e ui was
obeerved. An other” point shou t
whether it is merely the infant Aale of
ase with t aT each, Pea,
take
appearances
be observed, which mpany the report, and
which are due to the skill. of Dr. Moytaens and M.
RIN-MÉNEVILLE, are very good and correct, and
leave I little 10 be desired as far s a: external cha- ss
of кдн
e to
to what has been
n this хли. ít else
where, is that the ss Th is capable of ge
ion after it - been
considerable m
r temperature than 599
e|they 3 in a den at е ра
а і
cottagers
shilling Pale with the assuran ike EC somethin
more amps
be given at th
su es. cultivation.
give The
old Nase mee geri ts w ore tempting
n question was described 3 as unrivalled
novelty.
the ra
e vendors were a
in the neighbourliood of a gre
As we had no doubt. vt e мад and амар)
9181 pour into the treasury of this w
ok the liberty of making some in м
and the result is what might have m hri
Nobody knew anything about them иг than that
ce named in the adver-
e diligently оета in
The police of
e na
iser of the prodigy » was duly given,
a Messrs and Co.
tisement,
ns
finding them at hom
to everybody e xg the Toler iter and mone
denas nee roger inquiries \ were made for tliem,
but in vain; and the usual end
"à 3 the sven i are off, and the den is
nr a least — the
et us hope t this "int "will not be thrown
o | away upon the Paci us who are apt to believe
a d URDU if it does but appear to е
gigan
BOTTLE LEVEL.
Permit me to ditect attention to leen small instru-
ment, which deserves to be bet own amongst
gardeners who have to ‘superintend or 7 pleasure- eedi
s alread red in n
ground alterations, It i
land-surveying (but wh. ber), ©
which I am indebted for the original idea ; but it is
„show, 5
gi found it necessary to m
imple, it must,not be
u
and
sd more complicated contrivances,
E any тент. tinman ton a WEE trifling sum.
und, where it may necessary to
, might b e too hard to en of the pointed iron
shoe; in that case the tripod must be substituted.
ep
Berne ( 15^ Centigrade) It кр too, =
isease is t pre in low mp
situations abe aiene it — to highervineyards,
and t rotection from currents of air proceeding |
fr spot is
effectual preventive. In
point of канайт ые that has any preten-
ions to novel
- Mr. Tuckermany years since showe
cht be completel
seems in favour of this
tells us that there is no
"from the adventurers
will require n d ingenious person to. construct one
which would an we w
small phials, a a, fro whieh oe ig are taken, are
fixed in the brass tube в, per ntly with iron or
gen suitable appliance ; this te shoud be about 3 of
ch in, diameter, and 2 fee s long, having
A
od wr ts (as shown) fe] plaeing M . a a, in.
TUNES
——
judgment;
„living м
аз
It
rature
the corks are then ck ee
the liquid will show y E when hod 3 m ig
oe level for use. will t y dire — E
the method of using it will ie. x запі
ни-ни to the sketch. C. Lucas, Brent „Т oo 1000 by
GROUND TEMPERATURE,
Тне autumn of last year, and the month of J.
of the present, having be
and winter weather havi
it may be interesting to kno
what relation the temperature of the groun
ET in other yea
e following exhibits the mean tem
d bears to
wit verage in the |
orresponding months for 11 years ын 18 |
ж {гош 1844 {о 1852 iteli usiv 3 У, 1030, |
Mean temperature of the ий at 1 foot below the |
urface.
1852-3 Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. —
4856 . 4797 45.67 4229 83632 3900
11 years’ 37
average]! 584 4800 2 9091 39058 418]
Difference —5.19 +2.78 Рр
Mean Sern arya of the earth i 2 feet below the
surface
1852-3 Oct... Nov. Dee. Jan. Feb. man г
„48.55 4785 44.51 . 4216 3675 3852 '
3 al 5291 4738 43.04 4075 3864 4001
Difference —436 19
Where the mean “monthly — since cla
October are above the av
marked —
as Mia. equa
above the average in Decem T
January, being then 5 908 0 oats it e is in
but it was about 6? colder ruary than in he
ing month, and in Marek реа hitherto
the avera The gr
ge. round is rs now 2° бше sha
usually is in January. R. T.
* BORONIA SERRULATA.
WHEN es acid managed this is ae e 6 cles
greenhouse plant; but except in „ M
bably Ud something to the stimulus giv E
culture by our great me tropolitan exhibitions, i is ut
seldom sees а goo у ере of this Boronia,’
— is i delicto, but it i so diffieult to
ma
into free gro vn agai j
be too careful t y treatment which s
impair the health ‘of t the prd which will be быу:
et es UR if the following hints
челде
what 4
ity of E nice dom |
that nost E {
afo nurser
Iw
S ed pra for phy gm
d be dwarf
give a thorough watering spe
m Jt is is fad pci!
to a very m atm
for too much a Pores at
t the
t, in ofr tural | coloured 2 жаты now be poured fi; 50 18 to fill each hee
IO Spe ty {ae run, we cannot b e half w » tow be poured e tabd W held in a
fb Wer space from. time to time to | level] position; As should erit blesti in thë bottles.
their r exposure. e therefore invite. attention to | P is an iron joint e purpose of rir the ed
ss are this can be taken out E. the ferrules c
reasons. w а foot or so long, to nich are attached
d ү ee NEUE тае aa o. rument may be|ani
lising columns i а contemporary a magniloquent pocas ig eese to suit convenience ovi
to e money prizes offered for a a rops one 01. these i
certain small number of a kind of vegetable the e =
ae Ani which could only be ие by pure’ om When 1 5
from iser. It was m pointed iron shos in |
that this vegetable i ‘the very ‘thing: for until
you get the
| buds and make regalar май vigorous grows
13—1853. |
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
197
healthy and active they should be gene я, over-head- a more significant title would probably be “ Mr. pops! s | house of a friend, against which ANT. et: —
To the
ight days,
the mornings and afternoons of b
arly in th
and , Practic
e of Lan ndscape Gardening,”
ral | sulphurea г? rosmarinifolia
“м aay
shut up earl e after moist at- | defenders of Chatsworth and other places on which orræas arge plant of Cin canariensis ia
mosphere, but with a little air for the night | Major : estly animadverts, I. m fel e the d mda genistoides, а a Prostanthe Aster
however, m it fo that the plants | refutation of his remarks. uppose, however, that it inok oom I much fe me of the new Californian
are plac close pit or frame, which is the most must be classed as one of the “new ideas" which Jeanothuses are killed ; d w i
proper ыйма for them during the growing season. | professes to develope,” that he describes the has escaped uninjured, a Chinese Arbor-vite has been
if they are in a lofty house, there w ill be no necessity | temple over t f of ich the water flows at killed near it. ‘The malayan ffered
for giving night air. RE yon weather they|the head of the great Chatsw CASCA: a | much, as Benthamia fragifera. Hardy Fuchsias
should be screened fro ay sun by using a|“ "Pv cottage.” еер, 1 urs — à the еба аге татом killed to the — mr F. aarti
very thin we j — this shal not be allo wed to -— well enter his t a med against a wall is nearl
rg aim | fas —.—
may be absolutely uus гаты
e
lants
m to more air and sunshin
syri E Fover-head ; Me n very fesselt to avoid
—: expo he change of atm momen’,
and re aber that veris of cold: drying: a
inimical + 3 - T of iens «plant at so season ; and
autum ust also avoided at any? incon-
— tet if the soil is —.— to become sodden at
this t wil mint
e greenhouse early in
e glass td —
à: disda
w ot be expo dr
of ust be very carefully кыне ү to “the
soil, avoiding all wetting of the foliage. With careful
tio ill nee i
are | ot
is f fo by one so unfamiliar wih architectural
orms as this a I wil nly extract one m
present fi udget ofgrievane
es.
en, 8 style
the frequen
for a moment,
gr
then, to the рон. wi which I star — and which all the
her faults ok so grievously aggravate, it : in
Major to
no unfriendly varie that [ recommend. Mr.
assign ove is plaies to his pupils for practice in he
— p errors aga dud hang up his ‘portrait in his
that he may always have an аа: nity of
. himself Rag l! Pipe with the wo etn and
brin die ut the nable form for 4s. or 5s.,
b presumptuous and more ‘appropriate
о quo.
3 Cornish correspondent, R
has given cip ries A fr
the eek in
with some
heading. ene
Oni
n be s
gwi e p preparing groun for Onio s, and ond wi
remain in the greenhouse till they have done floweri February may кеин suit ree for sowing ; bog in this
t will, however, to their season of beauty | latitude we can seldom sow before the r end of
if a slight shade is applied as soon as the blossoms are March, and this year “it is likely x M sil oe as we
properly not allowing this to remain on longer | have at proh. arch 17th, 4 or 5 inches of snow
than m i fter flowering, remove the n the Eia this W d we suffer
specimens to a light close pit, and when they exhibit | greatly ffoi. the maggot, by which I have frequently
gns of vigorous health prune them back, and as s at least tw rds of my crop ; but during the last
as the bud: 2 give a shift, regulating it according to | two seasons I have set it entirely at defiance by using
e plants, = е ac after man age-
ment be the same as that for
2 50 ood fibro icon a proper sta
e and moisture, is indispensable for
the successful culture of this plant. The ү at should be
broken up rather small, rejecting all but t
fibry ; it sho
allowance :
TRADE ee
dange „ a w N confident
grunt i is Poen smelling of oot not a maggot will touch
t. J. G., Perth.
Du tle d Mint. i; Lamb i is now becoming mere 333
but the late frosts net injure e started scars
Mint, the f P icu
re equa
in oe op up green Min any p tity during
mer, put it into wide-mouthed eA fill the bottles
ith vinegar, and ¢ ssa, 9. —
when required fo for ink no one could tell
the ан of Mint so n med бош, that fre sh from
d. S. S., Market Drayton
ave Br eeding of Trout
see p.- 182). a
6 ee et that I cannot
ny detailed account of, axe
giv
1 transit of he spawn from England to New ew v Zealand,
item at is m
And this relates tou
le 8
A conRESPONDENT informs us that Messrs. ЈАМЕЗ took them out that the ге or many of them, had
Murray and Co., of а Stuartfeld Lodge, 11 arrived out, and so far plan pursued had proved
1 i b," und there successful. Las Mat oweve B
one are—not now to be fo
e Corresponde ence.
Hom
‘Majors Landscape Gardening.” — Hopeless of ob-
taining any clue in the Chronicle he real charac
of this book, after waiting so y weeks for th
a ce of e critical notice, and having heard
hat Mr. Major had a x of the kind in
(m ard of your re-
viewer i eeks me That a book with so у
9 a s ies on a subj eet which has pen so freely
treated and b who urges
us au
ni as
| perience is, that about 42 da
ad
The three species J yog: мене а
south wall, І fear, аге quite dead. Мі
uch hurt, Plants of Agave A
f Eucalyptus
have escaped with slight i inj ury id their foliage, and my
- of the Citrus tribe, protected by frames of reed
wood, are wholly unharmed, and are, man ay
eis with ripe dd; ripening fru ainst a wall, and
sheltered at night, Gardenia Кона, a gratissima,
and * gr m are A large
Draczena
untouch а and ‘Tasmania
8 Plants of Camellia ja 1 are uninjured,
an owers of a rose-col 7 5 riety are being
thered in good Pda тэд sa
Stem Roots of Vines,—Our p E "out
a quantity of rootlike, pia Meg the base of
shoot. They аг l
Vineries, bat her
early, all s
eho ац
this a good t
Should in be rempred now
Geo. Hi 1 — pe n cold in proportion to
e heat i in fing а "ihe Vines are growing, or else your
Buildings Greenhouses, d:c.—
gerous
many that, if
Church, &
have nearly lost that ср, Ф yal residence,
Windsor Castle. Pray let the Te world raise
urd uated system of
being under our control an
highly culpable | ins ча аза — not to avail ourselves
f the. prese - Many a
5 хи E est ‘he 8 gases
and other effluvia esca ping , fv the of
brick or tile flues, 7 750 no doubt оя аге poy oe
rious to the dividuals. J. R. [But flues
ех
уе
elin large iro
1
a supply of water from the Wandle being also povided |
r
m
vessel under the tropics.
from the spawn
ays is the
ing, but this varies ассо ng to season,
| temperature, and "other es, for not
ieh I- ca
Wen
vH І
ex- | ofa
time required | fi
s perfectly in some
g purpo
| an an m "d and properly managed, are
e ай the objection taken by our correspondent as pu
sup
p os А g Trees. — Observing, at is 167, an account
ving been removed on a
pl four very low whee
of thiek plank, with holes in э to admit the 1 4
They
u
A теж t t been cipem trees. rested on d when the earth om
to an improved pu taste for so deligh in the time of its hatehing, some of it coming to scd ty | each side of the W wid Ba was cut agar the plant
^ pe g 2 pursuit," should be brought within | in about 7 one egg not till the 80th day, and | fairly placed on the stage, it was drawn up the incline
ле compass of 204 19 ge | that at the moment I was examining it with a micro- | by about 30 men with ropes and tackle fixed to a post,
‘ype, and be illustrated only with a əd- | scope, under which the ls exes: ix splendid | the wheels moved on planks for about 100 yards over
ts, and some six or seven lithographic plans, of the | object, pagum. to perfection he M gom of the | Grass to a hard gravel walk, and then the mass was
merits of which last. your reviewe giv very | bl marvellous Lara th regard to the drawn by] to where the plant now stands, Ido
— and proper estimate; an for this carel wish ex ; nelusion bs * T, Gs” letter, | not know what weight the plant and earth might have
in all respects unsatisfactory production, the un that a hybrid between in salmon and trout should be | been, but it was a heavy pull for two strong horses.
8 should be n to fes of E the abo i 3533 Te recens
; Sterling, M Sh, as our Ameri river is merely a succession o f mill-dams, ha avin doing B., Longtown. e presume
friends would say, “to rile” one a little, especially d with either : € Sg ns feet by yards.] С
these days of cheap li nd L must lead 1 the river, a hybrid possessing any of the distinguishing Cha the Names of Fruits (see р. 182).—How
leges of a tim for thus publicly . m — of the salmon could not be expected to thrive in | strs wri on gardening are so thin-
complaint. Subscribing to nearly all that your reviewer | it. S. G., Carshalton. ski nel I only used a n whip to Mr. i пое with
has said, I further іш F Effects of the: Winter in South Devon—AMl the older | a merely as a caution, ing jo
чамд arrangement. e are pose entitled — of Indi ododendrons are uninjured, as da. Mr. "xe. an Флаг Tash of dag d he
from those from Sikkim, with the exception of one Te es, of is angry w he complains that I have only given
Dalhousie, which has the points of its leaves slightly . Well, let us look a little further into
hurt, the other is untouched ; 4i | т. y, who would recognise the well-known
is coming into bloom. rwinii is safe, and Crab ( scarlet " of some) under its
ing into bloom. А standard plant of Escallonia | new name of “ Cherry Apple, Н.” i. e, Cherry А:
» M slightly. hurt. . Veronica | accordin the Winter
edition, | high give à
er- | speciosa,
| much injured, anl oio ч hardy V.
d unscathed. '
as
lever remember ;
fuscous
gardens of Normandy, they will find the orchardists
the | very particular in their genders.
escape nly the leading shoot 2 a huge Mr. H. isa young author, an as usual, aims at origin
Acacia deal has been slightly hurt, and its masses ality ; in 10 years he will d нса differently to what he
of uninjured are struggling to ia | does at present. I have reason to believe that the М
venusta against a wall is slightly touched, but not so much Beaufin is not an lish Apple. If Mr. H. or
are * ere than Col. Mason will take a ramble amon
I have 933
198 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Man. 26,
— н g tated t bat kc ee
looked upon the word as a provincial ——H lake district shows that on ascending the hills the e wit s — ақ dim e = pit : "o which proved a
as — to have forgotten its incorre m- | tity increases up to an elevation of about 2000 fee че qu ating? e de ike печ E en
matical constru All lovers of fruit and fruit trees | then decreases), I altered the position of the gau ! truly anh асва цат з reat M is тийчу
will recollect having received grafts from friends not | the Ist of April, 1851—broug en on n the top who orders it of one of the largest 1 neighbour
8
^ T
тонна, ; the means an isolated ease nal I deem iid
its deseription i i h,* B àl fin; | 5- “th auze down from the tower, and pla d it by the ; pa most useless to
— — i provincia! В = lk ipe eni ee "i on the same level with, the 8-inel one. The pens hinds, m e N asi trade is disposed
under the bright sun of France, will — that result: of the last 11 months shows that still the 8-inch | to traighttorward mode in business
it is really beautiful in —— nd April This long | gauge Pherae yn the scia t an th | а
name would be cut short by John — who mentioned in my fo to : - ;
—— Jong ме нагу the * of country vil- Mr. Lawes, that the — "de dn the receiving — ~ а name of this Plum in a late те Tt of the
18
lages, Wymondham becomes “ Wyndham,” ini: so on— | vessel the "E will be the proportional, quanti of me
and be made into Beanfin ; and then John (who seems rain caught by it. The foll dingi4 D : А
never to have liked the word Beau, L suppose se | results : in. cial 3 8 ова Te o a," Downing wat * “тшш
+ bie i inch g j - , ; i
it was French) afterwards made it Beefin ; this has 42 ft. 6 in. from ground, 5 ft. from ground, America,” it should be Huling's Superb. I received j N |
owt —— orae The — — of | 1849. September . 3.870 nu some six or seven years ago from Ameriea — |
2 sex are ы BROT ... m. NO à
i ean ва муг rire ает чет 4 Beemonts,” “Belvoir —.— ОИ Gu а aoo ол — 585 =m - wA А „ 18 аз! п донг. |
м | December. 2:844 ... "n e. 2.98 ipe Sept. о; juicy, rich, and ex.
p called “ Beevor” Castle; the origin of the name 1850—January „ shine 4. 1,964 cellent.” The tree ie quite Жапар. {ог its lags
of the Queen's beef-eaters is well known, an — Februar КЕ B — ый downy leaves, and stout downy shoots, and forms
* i 1 i dui 3 is
| * ss — mer quint 3 e March eve {он ри died snow - {оз 77 0 pev snow most beautiful Py ramid, oun form it Seems to ү
: 5 April... osi © naturally. -Ri эш
to raw beef, and its name supposed to be derived from May 1 He 1915
Р : Н КА СИЛ AN Treatment of -Larch.—The. best way of
САГ TN it
1 х T — — p — LE " ^ i a9 9T with the жыт erke and hoepen is the m |
above, please to forget all about “В p y INO 1943 ison ld men М allan Gt; ны
märk”) „ Lindley's Guide™ was my authority for: the Beptember co ESI UIT — Y it at . — be dy 1 for the bark, —
ripening of the May Duke Cherry; he quotes Langley, Geber US 05 7 RA- PM enn 1 are, на k, defton,
and I suppose correetly. Mr. Hogg’s * British Pomo- November . 300% 5 | ~ = — NS Pee eei imei pend.
27 ; mbe И А sad di. one 1C. intended
-- ы "s ee n — iedeen ры «шк, m 2 — „ 5.290 for auien and other purposes, and -it shall have to be |
as no English authority is given for this name, J, in my M: mx NO E 11 4316+ wni up, first-year peel off the bark, or strike them with |
simplicity, Suppose -— it to eri a — ation of Dr. Diel's — ber pa "edm _ ape ie 5 Tenn |
German пате. Am I c Hampshire Yellow ve them standin
me of its English names ; * Golden Winter Pear- — in 19 mon nthe ale 8-inch gauge, € feet 6 inches | which is far from qui always th the str not to neglect.
‘main seems quite new, an Vi deMteiály not rechire + m the ground, had received 4.160 inches more than | cutting them down early in th
King of wu Pippins, HH.” (see B. P., p. 128), or im 5-inch at 5 24 above the gemi, although six of a dead, capillary eee not be g resisted by |
Eers King of the Pippins i is an pus not 8 to those months show +. quantity in the 5. inch gauge. the living iren soon fills the pores with. peii od
any extent. Mr. H.should have origin. I inch gauge, 5-inch gauge, rapidly contributes to injure and rot the wood. When
e it is a —— name; es am, — it is 1851— Apit.. puc QD AMA D ОД hae eroui you proceed to сиё the 3 — er r
likely to lead to confusion. Mr. H. would Mna e May D qMMA oo A. си ANNO off in when the tree
“better to have given it the name of * King Apple, Rea,” Sune СЕ Д ВОВ de. i0 Gite MOD falls it shall ‘alt oy ak — E the bole off the ground,
as he suspects it is the variety thus — dled by his e pl TE Br Yu There leave them on the spot in wood, i
favourite author. “The reasons given” for departing Spender a. cues OM dac ra shaded, for another year enden ; they will lie off the
' from the nomenclature of the ‘Horticultural Society's tober wil? 8859: „2 cuu. oO AL — D wong and. get ne ¢
Catalogue, are not good and sufficient in the instances I atime gg Rae Ses vod Cover the sawn ріееев with
Sem: given, and in © Joanneting, Beefing, and | 4955. Janmary л 5802... .. 5410 sacking the lime upon them, — leave them enclosed
**Quoining border on the ridiculous ; but I regret I Paes. AAI a uus qu, ANN lon convenient. You, must observe that you
mpsve-way to a merry thought when writing, for I have t uas cuin SLE "dot well yrs them че те to other forms after
NEMO ridicule on “ British Pomclogy;? or its yos being once so treated in lime, for it renders them hard
author. It is a nice little book,and would be much In 12 months the Finch gauge at the lower "in had and durable, and, by destroying the ви ete pi
nicer were it less like a D catalogue; it con- received 2.666 inches more than the high acid, 3 ‘good ин — e — nd
b e or no interest. Dr, out. plan en by
Diel made his book interesting by writing from elose Born Sape б goi bae eo iso cis om Т years, and I ean 8 ae
observation ; for he —— e complete | 1952—April.. ^... 29258 .. .. .. 2188 of p service.
collection of vy fom i ave them under T Mm гэ . — E Cloches.—It is pons no Ex nde — |
is eye. o this, and the results of his dr. 2 X8 у DS A НЩ should not yet have been the import. |
practice, frat ed with iy researches n our quaint old August ul WA. S047 Se ance of cloches. Permit Re pos hats be | of |
pomologists, will e the rem ining portions of his е: e M * nie, Он 1 hand- lights this spring, I accidentally found from two- |
k of much i ан ÁN all * of fruit and fruit 1 9.026 .. 8.617 to three dozen of these bell.glasses e „should
ie “Му object in ee to you was, and is, to pre- December , 4.02 „8.87 suppose as eme. but I am glad to y they answer wil |
ve ! our present established nomen- 1893-January +... 3641 .. — 3267 well for growing salads. I have no oat they will be |
> Pom forif we commence changes we must make February rus m cle 96 ati melted snow useful for a host of other things. R. Gilbert, Gardener,
Bonne, of Jersey, into Louise Bonne Ф А vranehes, i Sewerby House, Yorkshire.
: T Ce Glout Morceau into Beurré d' Aremberg, according 37.902 — — А
Thus in п months, [3 e gauges being in exactly {
ö ш pa aan d ‘Bignonia Tweediana. simi ditior h gauge has received 2.518 &otittits. |
“ooking over e names of plants sent for Saiten t to inches more than ie Bápth one. It is to be observed |
once gti y, I: have not | that since they have been both together, the monthly | ' LixxEax, March „в, Br Brown,’ Esq.
terrd ny natin o ер» x ing! erige y of the 5-ineh gauge has never exceeded that in | The meeting was special, for the eleotion of
the: 8-ineh d tin the room of J. F. Ste
leads me one, while | me the “deceased. Th
perhaps; not f 9 in ths . ө көкү paktina differing in hei, t, and at some distance from | havin essor Bell, seeretary of
sö remarkable a ешо as it each: other, the dam to whieh each was exposed ino Rora = am 1 3
ciety’sr — were sufficiently different to cause the discrepancy of place. Mr. W. W. Saunders exhi bitedd the seeds od
TEI itin — last erk 4 ‘at! the G Sb the 5-inch gauge occasionally receiving the most. Griffinia N karon had been en апей u.
= Gardens ; it stood * about 9 feet: "high, — The gauges are eee ee the rain is store at Wandsworth, near London. A paper we
"about a dozen shoots, each of which termina in a! aisi every mornin orning in tubes s graduated for e ne
E | ‘from m:
larger than those of ‘a The over гу indy | of an inch. Т. S. P., | neighbouring
/'&equainmted; ‘and they dre reis de deme. а РИ "чу ўтни M jd rca : Districts
e for ridising some of the ‘Vegetable Seed Lists.—Mr. Sele іадр сана in refer — <
nother charming plant, which | ence * this subject undoubtedly deserve the e обет eee
oom, was flowering in the same consideration of all i Echium violaceum, Ho
ely, Bignonia "Tweediana. "The! is the peser ho is not? But — — Grasses, are e un
— of — — — with which it t ight be effected | to much of the country. `
"x ced a fine effect. 0. D. Toy it, vet Т am of o inion tha however | i he GE fois; enos А
verëd, produced Genes M “к Бе p ty e 3 у | comparison 8 of Buenos pet
BW Odi d pee e rue — ‘be grown, and proved to ba of uperiovmerit, | Mareh 15, — Б. Brown, Esq, in de е lor
у are very likely з by asp of Mr.
betes here nce 1849. In gem ү. that year | article being substituted, unless a а company is formed | of ‘Buen. Ayres и othe ^ Ри
| 9 inehes in diameter on the top | which will po komen to supply, Bn their own respon- | — of dried- n Toi hbour?
| the ground. Аф | sibility, seeds that have been proved in accordance with | of — River by Mr. Duffield, was ‹
| thei r respective merits j and I.am — ed that unless 8 vens, Esq. Mr. Heward :
er „ле TAN NS Рр 1 dried * chiefly na +
stat | iu а еваев-йөреп u pon th g i f those thi dep Ji —— Esq. пва. ГҮ"
į both | we may d nc tmp at lm $
А | seeds have to to pass ‘through the hand hands of Several persons 8 March 7.— Ihe РаквїрЕМТ 3
the average hair. Donations of books from the Royal 50
though some and it so happens the that should there Бе: any Á—Ó that. | the Entomological Societies of Fr Um. Bond,
yet the is particularly recommended, many seedsmen make it and of Lepidopterous insects from Messrs. F. Pa
"yes ct convenient to say they possess it. I have betete, Becker, Aug. Shepherd, Te
feas, As this i Y of this fact. It may, be rem Major were
s Te n “Phillips's 3 ork pre arai ДУ strongly occi? and I here done |а tp Мы D for
T Mr. x B Р м
абла 3 of — rose ig : the of “Snow's Superb * g amasarra by Mr. Dunning. -
, some minute. AK
d | e —— And other. garden flos
13—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 199 '
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W e —
cale — n S Buprestis Kirbii and Ape tine Mouchelet, “Mrs. Bosan neuet, ‘and other favourite | was s in habit, with a large рм truss of purplish
,tw hades rye bee et Mr. Spencer | sorts. The co onservatory was full of flowers, Among crimson flowers, having lig zt disks. _ Mr.
the
к "wv * opal of 3 ен Roses, it contained Aubernon, with eight а all E М sar a pini
— ср v n ver — Керо Park, с а | expanded ; also Charles Duval, aad the glorious Géant | lilac,” with grey dis K. Some nice seedling 8 .
ali v Mr. — Bataille es, here, asin the open gronnd, “ the gayest furnished by pa E.G. Henderson, and one of ‘the m was awarded
Sheppard s exhibited knee стат, опе = the the gay. There were likewise Azaleas of dif- “ngs dp size; form; and wel R - a ains —
moths, take eptember; ren kinds, and Rhododendron azaleoides, а |е ded for tee as th is ig ota Dk stre
| — з , x : , mmended for its eolour, which is bright € Mr. W ilmore's
| and ii Ме. Hogans cine of ws seine arme to the charming plant at this season, and easily obtained Epacris votpat ай а Certificate for its good shape, being
of which were attached s — small by lifting it from the open beds in February, and гіну to be an improvement on {Hyacinthi dora. essrs. Hen-
| ран which the Pr — — stated t pollen | subjecting it to a little forcing. The beautiful Dielytra | which contrite à iore ан vts e MN mmn
| Orchis. A note by Dr. Zeller on Pi faled spectabilis also succeeds admirably under similar - x
ei was Fred, a beautiful мў quite ment. There was a plant of it here with great branch-
of Tripheena comes having been а. stuck on the | ing flower spikes upwards of a foot long. Among early | CATALOGUE, &c, received from Messrs. Schofield & Son, 3
*r ә ituati h d Tali "bn: 4 5 : thorpe, near Leeds. Also ре of Prizes e by | the Cale-
j int of a Juncus in a situation where no anii| Tulips were Golden Rose, a beautiful sort, which, if} don fan пасан Society; meeting days Ma June 2,
ware ever observed; and a Triphzna fimbria, much | planted five or six together in an 8-inch pot, produces а . 4, July 9, Sept. 1, Se i 10, and Dec. 1. Catalogue front
damaged, having been found stuck on a Sloe thorn truly striking effect ; also the gay Mariage de ma Fille, mee мо ИШ owsthorpe, near Leeds; and from. J.
(probably by a shrike). He also communicated a note and the red and yellow net Nemophila insignis bana ee a 4 for Клее Rost poe Duke of Welling-
оп the best mode of obtaining the larvee of butterflies, ate atomaria planted three a pot, hung down over ton, emend кеме, т, Essex Triumph, Fearless, Gem of th
of which he had succeeded in rearing a great number of | t he edges of the shelves, quite. covering them w with blos- Grove, Genera 1 Faucher, George Villiers, Lady E. Catheart,
species with an inquiry as to the larva of the Scotch | soms; very useful for — mM e nn ss R adziville' EE. . e Мем ч f
ч ^ E jn Prince: dzivi ueen es,
argus ; in answer to — 4 the President stated that the Among fruiting plants was the little авео, Grange Lilaes, Richard Cobden, Sir F. Bathurst, Sir re. ‘Napier 1. Sir R.
latter had been observed by Mr. Logan. A mono- | with ripe fruit on it „ thin-skinned and delicious; and a Peel, Sir R. Whittington, and Trium hant
K : Pu
Mr. F. Smith, о on ©: tocerus sda ai lar, : Fucnsta re No eh уне rincess (Pin
= by ie as € viui 7 5 cies ge ues eh i tee bald s — — —— “ye produce, which, Splendid w), Game Boy (Mayle), Bia. eem of 9 E
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]4 new species, and chiefly South 3 He ath, were Camellias, covered with showy owers, * о == A 28 Plora. nc Е LS MB aras, dE
done) and two allied genera were also described. The ealthy than they 1 ere: e ces iré large iid abteto ass iin matter some cultivator of Pausies will be
continuation of Mr. S. 5, Saunders Memoir on fine, and are literally studded with fruit in all stages of | Pur H., Pimlico. Elise (Hoyle), Ganymede (Hoyle),
z : P erfect ri h whi Ro ug Magnet | (Hoyle) Optimum (Foster), Purple Standard (Foster),
: 1 р 8 io chat Ariadne (Foster), National (Foster), Vulcan (Dobson), Vi
.announced that the Council had determined to offer changing eolour. "The tubs, which are comparatively Queen (Arnold) Rosa (Beck) Mochanna (Ноу) and, "май
another of five guineas for the best general small, are made of slate, with moveable panels, so that t (Foquet). а т (Ayres), Formosissimum
oer of the 7 ol of thrips injurious to fruit trees, the roots ean be examined at any time with facility. e$), Ma agnum Bo onum mbrose), Ric chard € Cobden ——
a particu pas of — eme scale of as Some of the soil is removed from two sides of the bali bns se) la (Gaines) eer NE Gel (ATUS 4
ye "The cane to be se r before the | one year, and from the other two the next, trimming off | | (Chauviére), Celestial (A wn s), Delicatum (Ambrose), and Gipsy
31st December next, under the 5 а He also | the matted roots, and fresh mould added, which has the | Queen (Ayres
announced that a new part of the Transactions эз effect of keeping them always healthy and fruitful. In py mra SNP RN OA ee, OBA y Санан:
Bins: for des io ge and that a memorial to Govern- | open borders nothing was in bloom except Snowdrops ee Be
e advantages likely to result fiib. i а and Croeuses, whose cheerful ‘blossoms ‘seemed to set EDLING FLOWERS.
— n of the scientific societies of the metro- the winter weather we are now experiencing at defiance, | Ctxrrantas: J E, Romsey. Decided — 3 m formed :petal we
polis in үөү ee locality, was placed on’ the р e asenn FRAR рову" with anette
table for the signature of the members. —W W. "Shrivelled u up past roca
s эрер знание RE.
n
"Garden Memoranda. Cyrctamens.—Those Who ан to increase their stock | Mode of Preventing Boilers. Patented
Mrs.’ WanNER's, HODDESDON,- — —Here, as else- 3 Seu should look o е 7 — now when they are August 23d, 1852, = Frederick Dam, of Brussels,
where, the disastrous effects of the late eio: n flower, and select those f e purpose which are chemist.— The novelty of this invention consists in the
have been-severely felt. 8 have all been more | sweet- sri andothe envisesuperior linda, These should | employment of hydrate of potash or soda for the
or less injured, and some sorts, as Snow's тек аге placed on a shelf in the greenh here they ean | pose of preventing incrustations in steam-boilers, and
entirely killed. The varieties which have withstood the have бу of air; er vill there produce s abundance of removing = deposit that may already have formed.
frost best are M's Cream and Kpight's Protecting, | of seed, which, when: suffici iently ri hould be s The hydrate is used in the € of — a saturate
Of Peas возуп in the end of last November, some have as soon as it is gathered in 06d petuo or pans, well. solution “being р uced „ло T
been killed ; but by protecting them on the windy side ers and filled with equal parts of good loam, sandy | boiler, o the ань ve whieh the boiler
with green Fir boughs, the majority of them have been | peat, and leaf-mould, or well decomposed dung. The supplied, i =” еби ate to precipitate the impu-
saved. Brown Cos and other Lettuees have all suffered | seed should be distributed thinly and evenly over the | riti ned in the water, the proper pr А
greatly, and Straw pde are ute or less н pan, slightly covered with the mould, and kept moder- | for . . being — ascertained by testin
but the “British Queen the ‘The young ately damp. Early in the autumn the — T mensae some of the water with the solution which is to be used.
shoots of Tea and China pes ha y hare all perished to show т cna ; let them remain in the pans | Claim : the application of hydrate of potash or. "к= :
and some of the plants themselves are quite dead, | жез the эзе чав. of Мау: following, when a bed shoul the кун caen AUR места agazine, '
or their reception, there is suffici
iflower plat ho look be prep n Improvements i Manufacture of Man
extremely promising, and not one of them has been bulbs to fill it, in the following manner: Take a layer (боев Patent, ori Oct. 17.)—The first. part o of
it trees, both on walls ( of of í patentee’s inventi
reference to the trea
of frost; they are, the
uninjured, and with a little protection in the ease s Now turn the plants out of the. seed-pans, carefully | burnt quicklime, as — ais of sewage are run
pice and Apricots, they may be expected to rem preserving the points of: the roots ; ; for, if the latter are | into the tanks. 104 of ‘sulphate of alumina, half a
In a Vinery just being “started” were British | injured or cut off, the — will make no progress until Ds of Lye ie ы ‘ane, and 105 lbs. of compoun:
ота in pots intended for the ‚карыш de сейце. it has thrown out mor roots from the — of the bulb, | animal and vegetable. charcoal are then added to each
d cleaned, | Then let them be lanted from 4 to 6 inches apart. 1000 “см of sewage water, a portion of which is by
PB hey are now нне to inti The tender according to the size of the bulb. Let vise be ager eeted | this means precipitated in a solid form. The super-
[ Tings. have also been repotted and otherwise put by a нде me or hand-lights, vi 2 of and, | natant fluid and the solid preeipitate may both be. used
in good growing condition. Passing through the as the eather сад e the e lights” away for manure. The former may be applied in the manner
early Vinery, in which a heavy crop of Grapes has altogether, " They will then need no other евге than | usually directed for liquid manure; and if intended to be
just been . thinned, we arrive at the Orchid-house, and. watering as ma in required. Early | kept for any time, one 2 af creosote o vein
in which, even thus d шн of that lovely tribe in "Seprember they should be. акеп — carefully, and may be added to each
were in m. Amo latter were the ро! the size
24
of re Аиша dese жо
ixed
should be similar
i 22 as the en oe imped Y by M tof Feen, Ec in quality to that t mentioned | above, with "the addition of |
it. At the general time of ho Bauen deer, ae ve |
Eee "à e house i is furnished with som y а apod: airy position in de = 4 2 e | regard
rep roekwork, at the base of ne 15 a small анны spring most of produce D
of water in which ‘are Caladiums, ympheea or | goc xe fea, Wiese mbi hogs not the eon-
i LRL water plants ; and b behind th the rockwo аз сф аа DAY OP Жыш i a Add
| yon ead ix ues and 14 feet in height, which is | frame 2 the winter months, removing them when
Be. “literally covered. with seedling Ferns and other plants showing flower into the drawing-room or parlour as
that luxuriate uxt luxuriate on the damp brickwork. Aerostichum | the are wanted; of course they will not bloom so early [ite
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| ®. ated plants on the roekwork below, was а specimen | turn tH out in a sheltered spot, and protect, them give some i
ot lenium Nidus, measuring upwards of 10 feet in | from the mid-day sun. In Se r the mould sh
‘Begonia obi corner of the house, a йпе be shaken from them, any dead roots eut away, and via |
obliqua was one mass. of delicate live ones. carefully eei then repot in
into а size Q.
m 45 old position. the
tds therefore valuable for ‘cutting
-house Roses and
ion | rugulosa, y iervis
ovum or the stove, | erassifolia, obtusata, callosa, nitens, 3 conferti-
much p DA an the. xL thereby | folia, sideroxyla, Ke. These species again found
жойса} уыл of bloom for several months, A. F. on all the mountains of the interior p Pere from
" MNT verme " Zacateca to Oaj "y In the silver district of the eastern
ATIONAL FLORICULTURAL ‘So ‚ Marc. ne or two | mountains of the State of Oajaca, I have met with
he good flowers were prod on this occasion. Mr. Ivery, of Peck- — Kis all the whiti Tft new onty fi Real
КЁ nt а Cineraria d Frances Ara to which a label Species w only from Rea
dii tm camus io PEP cet cit Ед О ИМРЕ АРИ У Бого.
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Man. 26,
Calendar of Operations.
«For the у week.) "7
NT DEPARTMEN
he new gro
some ma nage-
ir P aint ie phar in con-
ur Calendar
cellent уа та placed Ь
reak the force of the
air, whic ei Weald: be unsafe to come **
tact with the wt i pem of perros Ful
(T. air
wth has commenced, abundance
way the ey sre brough rward, a
t fo stead у
ie ited with fo rmer directions on this
LH
amount ef Тон age
ta advance,
than ordinary fires have bee red of
rendering (in er tio ion to ‘the drying "effects
the external air) the rnal atmosphere drier ‘han
e requisito "humidi should be ‘supplied 1
apparatus, etur „Ke, at the
abó ve the Mer
p of plants intended t rer
байо if n
r e grown, | pr
they will be easier managed к “placed e bes]
e ted Chin Azaleas
arly-star and
dr Оаа aes e will be making
ne ouraged 4 Bey a
hs
iovis useful family for winter |
slight shading for a kie, and 2 — ые аз 55
as possible by good ventilation. The
are very likely to beit ut the
ору the shady parts of}
e
| succession by iem dag a e: once a fortnight.
Water etis cautiou usly, a
e in а will require
second crop.
rely protected from frost ; earth up as they advance;
water ver гу sparingly, and then during ‘the fore part of
the Sy: fo or xy; plants to get dry before PONE time,
and, to eed the frame Potatoes, a crop э
тањ in bearing, ns бе ith liquid manure, an
to keep down thrips.
ah LODAUC
the best structure for gr
„ if a supp piyi in May and June is wanted,
3 as. 15 = a once.
| WER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY.
To — эз of scarlet Geraniums named last 2
Наках ча variety for а dwarf Бей. Та ће
| section of Реј rgoniums for hedding purposes, Cri
nique, Moore's s Vietory, ee icc. чы Lady
Mary Fox vie atum
served favo ouri
Quee
eir
“which may
speaking „if the
| Eu eee
йы: аа ро Asin.
require repeating bu E.
e necessary | more
“Tee "sinking Pinch off
as at nothing Bera
у with the final swelli tie wore the у төт Айе
our previous directions as regards ‘onal |
~ houses. Vines now ME will ған copious
^ syringing, to coun ‘dryness produced by the
external air. Se pened the last house from breakin
too soon shade them the
н та by night.
forcing houses,
of the house ; take
of “ sun-heat by wed early. A tempe-
to 96° will not injure them, if accom]
keep | orde
ia red ; but let
nty of
E lining this severe wu ah,
use | off seedlin
cime, ducam
it to pay a trifle
are very great. By | clo
p» "the fan aem Jehu жуы — t
n Superb, Empress, Anais, and | Benutyof Winchester,
we нау у geb to вее them in | perfecti
when it bee
this e
on. Virginium,
es ue pen will prove valuable in
nea:
Am
we use only Boule de fe, , Brilliant, an and Evain, 28
Defiance w lants
ve а — Louis N Nanik
an scarlet, but — good and hes.
As whites’ premier: Mont Blane, Boule de Neige, and
Celine Malet we consider planting Melindres
alba for з dwarf beds, or edging. Andrew, М.
Pasquin, Mrs. Mills, and a are the best
among the blo ue and "violet с
ever, forget e А vens which in
ae oa till a useful flower oe
nnuals intended for beds, &
Loph
Е
The weather has ous that little or nothing
could be done; at all esit: potting Carnations an
Picotees t must be eps 7 — the first —
ЧЕ ity. Growers tend to exhibit at the
a Show, at: York s should iran M: the
in which e up
os hea st t to ү =» t Lad Macbeth
oi Fe AE) бым, майли = others |
ich they will find in some e of the эү of our Sem
growers. — se course will be sen
t every
in moss, ripiano g E the yar far better is
The satisfac
arrive
ness, l 1 it be
ү
ti ll
м, possible goat damaging them by diste ien. to
fro When
w Su nday..
1s Wea: — 2 1 р
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Of rse Peaches, Nectarin ines, and Apri
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other ; in
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ming period, Not
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nb
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urn of winterly weather: will prevent the
of the йл quom fora time,
giving
—
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the air
weather ppt sow Snow’
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For the week ending March 24, = ты be чест at the Hort
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overcast; snow- -flakes — clear an
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cloudy 1 overcast.
ear and fro:
Mean temperature of the w
STATE OF THE "WEATHER AT 3
During the la the last 27 st 27 years g April 2, 1853. .
Lowest
Temp.
March
and April.
Average
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layers, ‘sent
As
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8 8 8 8 8 875
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ga highest temperature during the above i rT ELA
Jo 75 рени and the lowest on the 25th, 1850— therm. 14 deg.
SRARELE
we bo Uo bo me hose
os boo Ot
Стоснеѕ: W E. You must apply
* nd that Messrs. Hart de have offered to
number not less than 200, for a shilling a pie 8
HOLLIES: J S. Plan t me in Angi or Кер, ber. $-
J Thi ttle h PR pre, Ti
ios
i
Мв. M'GLASHAN'8 APPAR. > Mr. Bu пау. per 8
ws T i No one a
ntion.
d
78. 1, Pitcairnia m 2, Harden
subjestin our Hone
5 5
2 for petia
NAMES x PPM:
ovata.
NIO йону» R @. See an article on this
Corresponden of 8
PEACHES, FOR A тн С. Royal
Aspect WALL: R F. As s you wish
large sorts, the following will þe suitable Aan et
o Beurré d'Amanlis, Van Mon s León le as
PrwE-APPLES: R О В. Too much damp, or tog откен ы
de tion er = LS pros — 027
are, no also A* Эч from sim Bennett s pia
POTATOES IN Тах: a Z. W Mr. Bennetts es 0
M all "Y o remain,
s are —
e believe that
: — up
the
red with it to 1 d T — — abo
Tenning ridge уй rer thrownover ies
bein резни the Po og ty
ney had better nor 1
with one orn han 10 or 18 fet high "He trunk,
a trench round it Ee e, The ilit.
fü the, tach, fa WIR at il Trest, sol, Тыа ume
formation of small firm
hazardous nee inn ачр
Mes таа Mm, ныш
а person on the spot, c in Бау:
13—1853.] THE: AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 901 ,
di PERUVIAN. GU CLOVER: SEEDS. | with Barley . Potatoes should be planted this
AUTION TO AGRIC 0 LT TUR ISTS— A a desirous of obtaining really |m onth "* — the land for Carrots is to be scárified
e It being notorious that extensive adulterations of thi: genui are respectfully” 96 harrowed, if iren каре and manured
RE are still carried on, recommended t to a ply to the undersigned for Prices, and a any — 0 Tar, ret n M Jul consum
pgs A NY G BB ND S other information required. - Spring ares are to ow y p-
AS ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, | Address, Joux BUFON & Soxs, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. | tion de ы бада t Les n in March "—** a seed
it to be their ent a AL. SEEDS. or Cabbage is to be — an
— again recommend Е armers and all others ane SUTTON s AGRICUL AGRONETIN САТА ау be sown t ow ards р а, — of March 4
PT "ur m they purchase will
of co t security, and, in addition to particular
attention to that 4.— ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS think it
well to remind buyers rs that
The lowest wholesale price at which sound Peruri
Guano has been sold by them a the last two years Ф
91. 5s. per ton, less 2% per
Any re-sales Murs by dea espe a lower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, — r the article 1 nr be adulterated,
— —
en OF LIME, warranted _the
Am monis, &c. &c., delivered to any Railway Station in London
at 61. per ton; also CORN. MANURE for top da essing, composed |
of substances gn Й other chemicals
tial for e
à Agricultural Salt, S "Sulphate of Po onia,
PERUVIAN GUANO, guaranteed t e genuine importation
ор тз. А: GIBBS & SONS, 91. 105. per ton, or, in quantities
r five p and upwards, 91. Bs. per ton in dock. A constant
supply of LINSEED and RAPE ——
WARD PunsER, Secretary.
І,охрох MANURE COMPANY, Bridge e Street, Blackfriars.
ANURES.—The following Manu — manu-
factured at Mr. Lawes’ кыне; Dep tora C Cree
Turnip hrar 5 25 . рег * 0 0
sar oh phe 1. 0 0
trie yen м [е sities * 0 0
ma William green "City, L
N.B. iac , guarante contain hr е? — of
Ammonia.—Sulphate ot. Ammonia, A.
WAGE CHARCOAL MANURE.
n Sewage, will
TURAL neo
OGUE FOR 1853 "A n the 155 Page of б
Gaines Chronicle of 26th
Ea 15 Orders will Код thé preference of scarce sorts.’ |
ADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEED
FORGE E GIBBS Axp Co;; will be happy to forward
r Priced List of Turnips; ‘Carrots, ipt ngo old Wurzel, and
other Agricn altural See ds for. the present se
1
eir
PE are ready, price 305. per , allowing 2 bushels апа
2 Ibs. to each ac аа Жы to or three years’ lay, or
— cropping, 22s. to per acre. Mixed sorts fri improving
old Grass ey 1s. 2d: 2, Ib. Fine sorts for forming Lawns,,&c.,
1s. 34, per Direc 7 — for Sowing and Treatment will accom-
pany the seca —Addre
26, Do шесе Piccadilly, London.
8 “AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
CESTER.
s Ro x | Highness T BATHURST ALBERT.
CIPAL—A eV.
Chemist 3 A. —
Geology, Zoology, a
Veterinary Medicine — Surg
Surveying, Civil Engir verdi
^
my гове Ph D, F. C. S.
Botany—James | Backman, FG S., F. L. S.
ery -G. T wn, M. R. C. үз
and Mat — ematics — W. Sowerby,
Manager of Farm—R. Valle
Assistant to Chemical Professor A, Williams, M.R
©8.
THE next QUARTER DAY for the Admission of STUDENTS |
is Wednesday, April
Students are admitted either as etes or as д t-Students.
ry from 45 to 80 guineas, accord-
. per um. 1 54 > Dm of Lectures and Practi
лей тес is complete in on
students a „longer Leryn емон
for agric — *
for any crop. It may be obtained from ‘the Sewage Manure
Works, Stanley * ee Middlesex, at 60s. per ton,
t ue cwt., and 2s. fmc
wage manu sorbed charcoal, is
a firs en
pu ch
— of . — effect 18 perceptible very soon, but it
will be tw wor us the second year as the first.’ TM
Mr. JOHN Pee ‘of the Canal Lock House, Kensington,
writes : — I корр your Sewage Charcoal Manure. very
valuable. I have tried it this season as a Manure for a small
. serop of Pih agar 1 and have a finer crop than pee I used
. other Man uantity I used was 4 cwt. to half an acre."
о АМО ОТНЕВ МАМ№
and Potash, G 8 of Drawing, St. Mark’ s College, Ch
( mes Salia sso | E bry Cohn Hoy Pe
tany uy's H
pply to MARK FOTHE RGILL, 204 A, Upper Thames Stree 7 Wigan, veu Professor |
r-
| Drawing m Fortific ation
і HURDLE
STEP. HENSON anp PEILL, 61, прети Street,
London; and 17, e Park Street, Southwark, Manufac-
‘turers ES - deseription of Iron саша beg to call the atten-
tion of Noblemen and 9 resent ating
HURDLES -for à for ntl 6 feet — 55 3 pes high, wi
T beat 6 feet long, 3 feet 3 inches high, МЕ
DIGGIN С MACHINE. SAMUELSON'S. PATENT.
R BURGESS having wi
trial of hi
Lies MANURE PUMPS АХ” ОТТА
t PERCHA —.— АА 9 — 4.5% — or Water can,
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С OLLEGE or TURCUUTUNE AND ‘CHEMISTRY,
AND or r PR пасі Zoho le rm — SCIENCE,
Prospectuses rand information
ipal.
A. e ie Author of Pied "Treatis es е “ Arithmetic,”
“ Меп tration," К Sagen Surveying,” “Gauging,” English
Parsing; ? de,
J. & 1 FG. F. C. S., Consulting and Analytical Chemist,
espon nding Member КА а Central and National Agri-
cultural pol of Tine
mtn
Chemistry, Geol aa Agriculture: Mr. 2:6; Nesbit.
Lan
Assistant Chemis : Mr.E.
eg Philosophy, ACE * Eogtueérlag; and Mathematics :
T. M- Cre
wlins, Esq, C. E., "Ost
elsea.
f Bota
English Literature Mei M ngon gan
of
Eloeution in the Ladies College of London, and late policy sometimes is one of
Lecturer in Rheto 2 ollege. of Арда) inactio:
Classics and. = owe з Тана : Able Assistant Masters. ,
du at
rms and other
TH GREAT. NORTH — — ASSOCIATION Жон
Phe Second Ae “Exhibition will
Market House, Doncaster, n WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY,
the 30th of November, мал кил r, 1853. pwards of | үү
1501 will be offered for pore A
Prize Lists, and any further fafciis: may be obtained of
Mr. HENRY Moore, Honorary Secret etary, Doncaster.
— — — E
al fee in АП paris of ih
í ; and the mo oath ”—“ Barley may be sown towards the end! su
т LUE Hot- | of March ”—“ Grass and Clover seeds may be sown
to upset the best
an
. (The Agricultural —
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, nel
_ MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING
UM — T Agricultural Imp. 3 of Ireland.
Wearner such as that of the past week is enough
e — of o
ма
towards the end of this month "—
be sown оњ early part of this
4e.
pu
re
shou
` The Fee for Hut Students is
P ics
be had on application to pe: your
able by i little more than m
esigned t
may be io": "and so on.
geben: corn and e rass" seedi— of Flax,
Pulse, and green crops onder how many
farmers meg: yet got all: the | mit ‘they. intended for
peer hand. With the thermometer. below
covering me land i
well. be. excused : fro
cepts doped only for a an average
a letter to the con Journal E 2 week
penat the following: міт ‘Arr j: Esq.,
writes us, that, on 17th March, 185 1, he bad an im-
wn, broadcast; with 13
8
comparatively ed for nearly three weeks,
and he r ne more than half of the seed sown
grew." This es to the Barley crop; and it illus-
trates the ег run apis n
ne in iaa obedience whether
and n
rrying о Ves routine of ope-
o habit or rule,
roceed-
be at кын in preparation of land for Barley,
for Peas, and for Tares— we su Oat
lan ei or pre eed.
red i eaps may
the fields intended for green crops, and
T= intended for Carrots may be turned, so as to be
in a ripe state for application where. the да and has
not 8 E autum iuring.— eneral
5 and Erstes ‘Should
ut his bes
the farmer Р о бис
caution and d г ЖТ
“Messrs. Nusnrr d рта certain that Government will
resident or mon- reni, w "ho obtain i int he Cs ege ery and this yeu attempt the collection of the agricultural
ti odiate vicinit to a А
тод тер]. гай. a Ein om Бае y ‘statistics of one more d of d e
г In thle s Institution unusual agen Lear i оиа tent in England and in d respectively.
rough. Know. ge of every partment о: nalytica e 6 ^ >
mistry, dnd’ of the Astaying of Gold, Silver, and other Metallic And the results of this attempt will no doubt guid
Ore: EJ. -— has he extensive im wt as an — them to some mo fully for
tical Chemist ‚апа in his Laboratories t tudents acquire a
practical as well as theoretical knowledge of perhaps the,most green the work on a completer plan, weed
| important s mode rh sciences, ' о venit did dinis ry Uu i in — 1 г ucc viet e
The system of studies comprises 3, thoroug assical an relimin tri ere ore of ve еа import-
Commercial Education, and every other branch fequisite to pre- P "oin ts > A 5 uda 45
re youth for the pursuit of Agriculture, Engineering, Mining, an ure It, as
8 the Arts, the Naval and Military Services, and for selected the е subjects T. n оба it =
the sities. 3 inery for
e Laboratories are’ extens ive and có ymplete, and are amply e det Lom ЕЕ machi
provided with every apparatus iac iud for the most important making t that ing inguiry and collecting. its results needs
chemical investigations. eM EU pem ү: to be a ged and set to work.
tudents have access to 5 rary of upwards
of two thousand volumes, 83 the most recent works in Iti 18 Fiol анады, 2 believe, to ask powers
e^ 1 Litera: dicen ay?) a valuable is enn М Minerals апа iament—such as w iyen in the case of the
eological Specime xte e suit of Mathematical rns—to е
and Philosophical t census return
etween four and'five` acres, ‘of ana, СЕТ to the — to be obtained; ; the на
аге appetites for the exercise = the pupils. all, will volunta
The senior residents have a com di pag for private | a oi of the land, iid even
will, we the same
and. We can a predict whose
will be best done.
hte the plan а developed = — . bill of
1847—* enumerat be ed to
| distribute and volléet the Schedules, — the super-
* of each distriet was to receive
te them, and the eo ear eei
ноч to the Board of Trade. And
rform it as efficiently as
in Mr. Grason’s in were
aimed at
ill was des to ecrit the acres growing
Wheat, Barley, edge erm vila cid and е, EN of
cattle, sheep, &c., e €
pposing objects attained, we we Should
arrived at a very imperfect knowledge of the Mri
LI
202 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Мав 30 '
eultural statistics of the district in question. What INDUSTRIAL EDUC ATION IN UNION SCHOOLS. | — subordination with avion NEL E
we want to know is. the actua tri Ter on re p land Pace 714 ғов | uum
and not the mere peas ыт of it. An t ern-| Tyr foll ü ve M 2 it) ene s, i © iti.
ment of the d med to think —they concluded | kept by the — Mr. A. — arkes, and was fur- N gi vight. Poss ction oE paupere
e дв: at were not worth much | nished to the Board of Guardians last ist October ; ; since х : ; ^
i ou is v
withstanding this and o rawback
Ust in à
t ledge rted or misa
e for Mr. инал, on being asked, at the | many have been found decayed that the —— ы mis ‘convinced the good far out-balan
time, as to he intention of the Government regar rd- last year must be reduced by. at least 200. The rates are | gelf. respect is often nurtured
ing ‘the bill, said that th ost.40,000/,, not included, which will further reduce the balance on dote to vulgarity and vice. 1
and that th IAN ы the "pin in hat 2 whole period by 57. more, therefore the summary . i : —
not spare — ney ! AROA ai Wc their places and become comparatively: x
51 . green 4 members of society; and looking at their orie, 3
The fact is, that we want not only the — a ” e dido i rit. associations, the examples before ih origin, theip
es; cattle, sheep, and pigs, and of the a " pus doro ndi oe em, the persuasions
{ { 7
weight of beef ee vend: and. Баео Det e all, is - valent — 1
vyproduced; папа the bushels of Wheat, Barley, £7014 8 ilie didedtics wlth which the > апе regarding al
ts, &c, grown; and to give us these we vat Sy ви 23“. 11s. 61d. per annum, for the three years, | are surrounded, we should. hail with.
1 Rua
obtain the assistance of intelligent men aceustomed | as a return to the Union for the labour of an average of | cessful effort that may reclaim some oft E |
to agricultural estimates and valuation. At the best | licis boys three hours per day, making two days per | sure that may interest the benevolent in the well-doing
the results we get will be but. a guess. The acres, week, realising 9s, Id. per week, or nearly 4d. per day | and any system that will turn their energi 4
each, i i ir energi
t wak
» : м 5 &
even i hex nnot: tell the extent of his Statement #1 Produce and Expenditure of the Peterborough Union | kindness, care, education, an Poms :
! «fields. з: th Des Y = , vadit. rate book 111 Scho — From. Michaelmas 1849, to Michaelmas 1851, on far better hopes and greater
pus unn 3a (d эн and from Michaelmas 1851, to Michaelmas system ‘of parochial-co ob
inform us that, if he will only: let us know their | 1852 pe фе of Land. M i Si a1 ider php
names, ent deal of information may, no doubt, Exrzxs RS. FRO MICHAELMAS 1949 TO — 3 - sns d : wr tid, er ellow-cou
" 5 " £ ‚ їп
be given by the Tithe Commutation Commission; 5 ©
is т
Mettre mg дийн. gm. ng bene ce фа i a wider gulf the very poor and ignorant from the wealthy
s. ss. . anda М
and we suppose а district for this trial examination Garon Be 4 BE plished Peterb
could be selected large enough where they had com- | Seed Potatoes ^ 5 5 Z4 — en а-а. |
pleted their labours. The extent of arable land and Threshing "Barley" ET n |
Grass, and waste and woodland, would be thus One Vears k 3 E М 10 25 DRAINAGE OF 3 LANDS. |
obtained ^» once—and when valuations had been o Бааша. pies ге SEVERAL volumes have been issued by the General
made, an maps existed, as they have been made To Micnacimas 1851. 28 19 1 Board of 1 eec - Minutes of Information,"
"9 do — in every parish in the country, we 22 bushels of Barley, at 2k 330 on various т" I wi — wes one on the
suppose the value and extent of every separate field | Tonis and Repair SUA BARES. еннет ло 8 SD Drainage of d d. forming che Site of Towns,”
^would be Dome The collectors of these | Seed Wie Sidenor ipsi Sorel METER 2 0 * en we adiens the є Facilitationofthe Drainage
Se кый Adon iterom o Pa crete a i ыш і à
of the — the relieving Seed Potatoes TN TT 0: th ager — t — — сл ај
(Sce they wi —— probably be, if the Bos rJaw Board Garden:Seeds |... , oss 3 — eye !! e a
shall e the —will thus have their Threshing Peins sand Wheat eee : i turist to the hear t ofthe volume. "That ‘will peruse
—— camem 12 Pigs and Salesman's Commission |... 1 — it without feeling informed, may be confidently. asserted,
"Pho ый io i b loved pum — Pigs 3 ii ду: ^ ys without vouching for the truth.of all its theories or thus
* viles 8 d 3 obi ese po t "b nb T 8 2 14 15 ;jaceuracy of all its details. In itself it is Atte me
у ER Phe bee ies PN — a 2 Е 223 aede than a clever, — concise, = ^ f rd |
mere t crops, CHAELMAS 60 7 e experience and testimony of others; com-
e number of the live stock in the district, tren кө Wort and eine dine acres of . 0 18 | parative freedom from nica matter will —
Work may be ted safely to almos pools an аде 8 I - [M popularity, and a certain degree of usefulness. ' It may
— officers, overseers, u een or rid 4 Pigs and Salesman's Commission ... |... 4 7 be remarked, however, that almost every book on
constables. If the tenants of the land will give the eed Pe D S ийне Тый E subject is what may fairly be called. popular,- Be
Кє 3 i i Vario ns ces ы —— E : ca е nk that it were as well-if it were:
Threshi Ming fo 14 If fewer and sounder opinions ‘prevailed, more-satis-
o. Years 3 1 ob Land 8 factory results piano уе expected. pe
wenn 9 Balance in. — da The volume.comm with. some. remarks on the
: — — е “foundations of houses in towns (and the Di
the ces of a class of men e NES E £20 6 7 manes equally —— to country houses and homesteads),
ability оо our "ev e al valuators. At “ arisi | |
Eu : arising from superfluous water -causing dan |
as we have said, the tabulated statement of the Пагана iP now m d. S s а, Whether such water be derived: land-springs or —
| ias MR will be the артай ni an opinion | Vegetables supplied to the House „048 Chis ‚> provision against the removal of Which is 80
not of tain at what s bu Мо ene — — 2: 33 8 generally neglected, very foolishly so, because it
on may, ч ds ite whose Potato m a #18 0 weaken the health, and diminish. С
rick or i field as 225 k m 88 xr о the House; atós. rer 18 4 8 of the inhabitants, both brute an yen
&nd its quantity mus On the subject. of town дейн,
t be —— questions are
farmers have be To MICHAELMAS 1851. 2619 1 still open to discussion, namely— ist, Whaber аве
te water from fall,
en
sam sabiy, Shen. th ey d rupem supplied to the House oe 5 » arisin rain rings, бу 1011 be |
ey had-estimated | 55t. 2 The. of To Pork iei to в Нола at |
Park: T ERT in retum |; 21 bushels of — — it s. 84, on [1333-6
judgme EN these estimates need to n 1 6 3 |
b more than mere “enumerators.” ‘The overseers of | е 5 i; |
our poor аге, in general, men accustomed to agri- MIcTrARLMAS 1852. egy 7 |
cultural 3 > : but we should not ‘feel aget rie supplied iode Howse 8 1813 6
confidence in their editorship of these e agricultural | 10 bushels of Peas ы - 2986. at ae. 64 . 1 15 0
returns; and th e difficulty occurs in connection | 161 st. of Cabbages 02138 8
with the Finployméntof any existing Do E officials | 7 192 5 Оев o - i 11 Le
kor this 2 2 755 c e idea of district surveyors | M * т. J. Ellis, for Stone Pits, опе yonr” 2411010
Superinie ding aese enumerators, suggested in el
MAI pt the pond Vm Ta Geer qui a On hand, 14 tons of Potatoes, at 4. ш 756 00 in |
г seemed a tolerable solution of the difficulty, but that одеа Bodens |
арр еаме!о thepresentscheme,owingto е см. ^ui °@ 7 limit at which one fa propt
-p The Highland $ Society w will find no (сау in| nen to be observed that the washings and refuse of| The pant cr де volume which tent s of Jand draigh
en d ^s | ut ith езу». пат е given to the pigs would — — gives what most readers of these c |
у inspire with equal energy its and that much b e manure used ig by the pigs, | sider much too lengthy re rg on
rs in the district which it selects; and we (and that there is . of the land land mage more | It con — ev merely 1 Н |
ш Scotland. If the Farmers Clubs эе Sorta rains dug | Parkes, Smith, and ee &e., are |
counties, had not nearly all died er tis: oppressive, as the boys уз goto it | of this part of the book. The |
been the bodies to have done | oss a and perform their allotted with said of the road drain |
H
ween 0 ter and the boys, —— í
Em beneficial effect t кя their 8 онш»
keener relish a view of the subi |
ith | appearance, as well аз producing a favourable change i in — = ho |
|
authors themselyes seem fally to appreciate, ;
hos betes ns iat much useful ж
| union is ex
Mm iod rius of y vages from the streets; orphan
^ lodging-houses, ana —.—. d eriminal Аі еи т such .
be hailed 8 Qn at satis
ad farmers of t
ү ж)
will b
13—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 203
thers. 5. Whether the superfluous water in an any | boldt as s being bounded on the north by forests of | of the present generation, and would — миг
ality arises from springs, or whether it be| Palms, while its southern extremity is yw with | sede it were not the supply limited? In
in water retained in the soil. 6. Whether water, in | almost ирне ice. Si ir Francis 2 ead, in the at Lois-Weedon, spade husbandry has been vasos 1
i i u th
a zrn and 0
1 for reservors for collecting such waters. Chili, — bis Gra 58 а as e ing “ over a | emigration, How invaluable T m to vo n ас
`8, The quality of the м ound in the different | breadth of 450. miles, in which there is ne a weed to be | culturist at this time would a machine. be which econo-
localities. Generally such information might be obtained | seen, the tall eo е паме being its sole produce; and | mises time, and at once performs the operations of
d a record of the present state of suburban | in summer, when s height, it is 8 to see the ploughing, scuffling, rolling and clod: crushing, infinitely
districts” (and all other distriets as well), “as to effect which the Mind has 2 ing over the wide better than they could be performed separately. Per-
inage or the want of it” (and also as to other eir- expanse of luxuriant a ving green.“ er haps it is premature to speak of that which has not yet
cumstances influencing its present state and value, and travellers agree in describing Le 8 Grass as |а material existence, but remains a phantom of the
pabi lities), ‘to which reference often exceeding 10 feet in мар < апі = дА аы food, both brain ; totns we believe the it of * Talpa ” has
ime to o the :
its gr ons, he va 8
any drainage executed.” wild horses and oxen which roam concealed amongst its e from the application of Ln to the е purposes
Isit only now. that. the importance of studying agri-| huge bushy tussacks ; while it also supplies the native rius iH t was a bold stroke, at any rate; and we
cultural ge logy is recognise ed? Alas! for the creditof | Gauchos with thatch for their mud huts. The Pampas | dee r the author, pris Mr.
identified. w the 1 si the n art-| Grass is only of recent introduction to Britain, and | Green е9 sei were pia by the .somni-
ment of geological science—it has y o be was first noticed as an agricultural plant by Messrs. | ferous effects of the easy chair, or we are apprehensive
ere are professorships et — Lawson and Son, of Edinburgh, in the 3d edition of | his mc cima would have risen from words to
— — logy in try; unfortunately, their “Treatise on the Cultivated Grasses and other | blows as he saw his old pr «рет scattere
however, t. bring dow sie ms on i by confining erbage mad, Forage Mio al in 1850. Hence it is i and his ie ~ incapable and faulty when viewed
their views of. this really — isive and most important now, 1851, attracting considerable attention in conse- by the “ light nce," We would 3 mend every
all ens ght
subj я to the agricultural capabilities of the soil, | quence of being found perfectly a adapted to withstand экш, чеш to purchase the book, that
which they endeavour to connect with the subjacent | the rene s 3t our norther iw In the nurseries | they may judge of the author's ability to p
strata. The merest tyro in geological science must. see | Of 3 m, Co miley Bank, near | his readers — pianin that should guide pev in the
how seldom the surface materials partake much of the Edinbur жи it has. stood ee sustaining the application of differe echanical powers. He proves
character of the rocks which immediately support them, injury for the last four or five years, although the гче very clearly that ед, — is more particularly
however evident it may be that surface mould must Winter (1849-50) pne very destructive to many adapted to the vertically circular motion, which mode
have resulted from the slow, gradual,and yet constant | reputed hardy plants, It is there grown on a poor of action, it appears to us, wil always produce the
mical iti ub- | light sandy soll, i in the last three autumns greatest effect with the least waste of power. But to
strata, from n nevertheless, they may have dd (1848-49 and 50) it produced a thiek mass of grace- | return to the cultivator: we question whether a loco-
transported to amy distance, Am no K m has been | fully-waving foliage à to 10 P" in length, from | motive can ever be made.to traverse a wi
suggested merely that much good might result from | amongst which there arose ually in the month | incurring an expense which would make its general use
the study and application of а province of geological | of October and November several strong and егесі | practically impossible. On this point we should like to
science, which since. the days of Elkington. has lain stems 6 to 8 feet in height, each surmounted Werl receive further information ; ; bu supposing we are
almost dormant—neglected, Te despised. a large and graceful fe eathery “panicle of a beau i i i
Again, it might be asked, why the General Board of ө? whiteness, bearing a derable resembles in this ease, if it can be proved, from the results of. the
ealth, considering. the importance of this matter, as to the elegant inflorescence of. the sugar cane ; so that, | latest trials made by the Marquis of Tweeddale, that the
they state it themselves, do. not make such surveys as а ‘of its economical merits, it is one pe, the application of steam, as a mot ive power to the common
are now being executed — —— and sanc- most splendid of the many 8 plants which has plough, l
tion inelutle such e фын, Men capable of of late years been added to our hardy exotic flora. In of a greater gain when the traction principle is is aban-
affording such — to these surveys which are habit of growth the Pampas Grass isa tussack or tufted | doned, and the circular. movement adopted. *
now costing too much to be left * et соша be growing perennial, not e ding еа means of its roots, believe possible, and shall attempt to prove in a f
obtained in abundance, and it need not even materially | but preducing a close f. foliage stems, to the | number of the Gazette. A Practical Farmer.
inerease the expense, dividing and transplanting uf which xx м rs must for ett Liquid Manure and Irrigation has created an
The book which has suggested these observations | the present have gre se in its propagation, as, from 20 anxiety. among British farmers. nearly equal to that.
closes. with a series of arguments, proving that late period at which it flowers, rs, perfect seeds can seldor — among the Chinese 2000 years ago, when 2
drains hitherto in use have been much too large for all Pe looked for in фе climate of Britain. In con sequence brated ruler
they were required to effect. The following is a specimen f the extraordinary size of the Pam ampas Grass, its | noxious impediment to the importantand аалам
of dis art of the volume :— | foliage is much stro rani n coarser than that of abe of i —— ion, ane рио дид, grops such as never had
As might be expected, che rst drainers set out with ordinary Graminem, resem ин 0 in thir d of Mr. М.
of this erroneous construction, as be seen | the tropical 8 it has yet to be ascer- seem to o have de, same. effect. in this country, and. are
— the diagrams in Mr. Smith of — —— first tained how far it may be erae for the Wines of | laid hold of
pamphlet. Thus his minor — were 2 км less than | domestic — but at any rate the magnitude of its | the worshipped examplesexeited by Ven-li,who descended
18 inches of sectional. capacity. Now a single drain of — mtis fail to recommend it for litter and other | from his throne to hold the р apum ва to his
this capacity will, when — t half full. at ыы — apparent uses, while to the sportsman it must nears enraptured subjects that. royalty was great
discharge in 24 hours 8 tons of water, equal invalu able as game cover, eer n deer parks and ee the amos or swaying the sceptre. ©- 2
to a rainfall of nearly ine in depth upon an acre. other ornamental gro ми t pres 22 the few British | of that renowned emperor. has sho for more than
ne inch in depth is a very heavy fall in a day; and it nurserymen who are so fo a to possess the. ‘years in the rich valleys and high-cultivated mountains
агай takes two Seed for. the water after rain to | Pampas Grass, на produce а supply of plants equal generations to come
1 fully from drained, land. Yet Mr. Smith to the demand. These are rated in the last published will see & Mechi” mt dap de i „meadows and
| provided 18 such drains acre having a total sectional ne the Меен 8 of Edinburgh, at 58. Tarnip fields. | How. ver interesting and ;encouraging
discharging : Mr.
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only half filled, 4 inches of rainfall from an acre in a -Draining.—Mr. Selby writes in the last Gazette shat) until they are proved improvements ; and I, as one of
single hour ; that is, in six hours, more than the whole | * Quickness of escape of the water is the soul of | his numerous school, would mbly beg leave to —
annual rainfall of the London. district.” in, it is draining." I have heard that *brevity is the soul of his fennsenj which at p. 170 of the. Agricultural Gazette
i But we ;
said works it was found “ that wit,“ and I believe it п e yet to learn that
glass pipes, whieh had less the saying may be paraphrased with respect to draining
water at the same inclination: n Staffordshir = r — oe too quickly as NN as e slowly, as
ware clay pipes, which were of "perfeetly exact con- ce proved to a gentleman who was anxious to
_ Struction.” This goes to prove that exactness of form — that руво dra redd was ede ad shallow. He
“contributes more to increase of discharge than smooth- | was a tenant to v» and I pr — (— d 1
ness of surface does. Any one acquainted with the more than 4 fee a upon a farm of which some field
laws of fluid motion would expect this result à priori. had Sida. 2 d rained by himself. 2 feet deep. in
The wavy surface gave a series of contractions, which the furrows. After some very heavy rains he met me,
'Boverned the discharge. Not so with rough surfaces. and ppregioedd she tow am go and see the lands so
It is unfortunate that such trials are often made in the | differently treated, saying at the same time that he to
e of correct knowledge of the laws of nature. knew he should be able P. —— the * drained. by |:
Hence time is often wasted in seeking for facts already | himself two or three days earlier that drained
well established, while otherinvestigations really needed me. leon with this stipulation, that we
“are sti ched. Men of experience, clever іп | hould each drink a tumbler of water runn
ad way, but still not informed of all that might be respective drains. We went to the spots, tumbler іп | to give out the most of the heat, will require
Y obtained, had they ever been instructed in the hand. oce Sn m — drains, which were oxygen; this enables us to calculate the number of
. their calling P begin. to fancy that because | iously, was brilliant and ерк. I drank | eubie feet of sinevquhtdiée qni ——
are not aware of ce nelusions, no one else my draught. The water running from his his drains, not | to supply the oxygen, supposing the space below the
knows tha, sd forthwith the — n finding the: ü edd 2 bars to be the dimensions required, the
or their o laudable enter- e not drink draught. We then wall he | draught in the flue lue or chimney must also.
onda] but how: "much better И would De if they em — »- uoc oth h the matter as he It oved 8 — chat 1 Ib. of
done for them, and ud their would have had me believe before we started „ though ito the best advantage,
M Pen ias eliciting new truths. m - ir |prejudiee was still at work, and showed me how true it зо of water at 60° nh. to seam bui th the
was that “a:man convinced against his will is of th 9 тпаее
| ваше opinion still.” I did manage to get him to say, i 1 raise ‘about ы lbs. of. water i to
а ort, ol s + РА 1 volumes, steam. — Mechs ый contri ivance
and that he little thought, when ght me d t s right ; — the — of
| see the “poaching? of the — — land, tat he air at the tend veru: — Argand lamp principle, if
a gue CE ВЫ. а I l believe but
he had put into the land. J. Baile Denton, 43, Parlia- |
ii «London. hea
Steam Culiure.—From some semaska cando hy your | th
| intelligent and acti ve correspondent, “I. A A.C? in your your
lant Claus. done.
steam to the cultivation of the
or
i .
най. land, an, nig they may lend fo дерін a more
1 on this subject. a
7 fal
Jd: d — its inability. to compete. with draught
| a machine combining —— * — cess ap
equal to AR A ДРА ЗА
43
eools the
| suecessfully — vith th implement ent" fis — ei — Mathe. smoke
204 THE AGRICULTURAL. GAZETTE. [Man. 26,
eee mean u—tC¶ —utyV— i , * 77
little иес Fahr. Mr. when turmed sickly, and I did not reap above Sorte
M d diti to буу Brg most essential point in the агі per acre. Iti И now in miserable G Jrass, put quie ее,
smoke-consuming furnace, viz, à —. ^d а у x eonim dry. deles 65 n oblige. ee Rot =
i i be very convenien one wi me ea " ў се
a SalI Giba frout the dinh Uf the Mer One-third | Znverness. [Mari yo ur ee bat ert al ота, Compara ative —- «e Large and 8 —
the coal burnt is generally lost in smoke, so that the Sugar Beet. — 1 wit he 8 0 1 DoiitinéitWh ollowing ex.
i ce i or Sullivan’s report on the Sugar | tracts: n the Continent, where the roots a
OB. D. L een. eo e erre Beet. pe Ate may succesfully compete with E for the pur pose eser nufacturing sugar, it we long
à J. Lloyd, Carmarthen, re- | Cane or not under our present commercial system t arge-sized roots yielded less
peeing бе Bt of Draining ng upon the Pri nei med Bo will not Kar etend to say, but you hardly give it fair | than inodetstedizéd ee 1 and 3 8
NY X reser КЫ dg FE T i org Miei segun -5-. аы — n ou by tles
— with your corres тте Мт. rangin froid 3.553 to 10.89 ave arcl і o had e
Peb 0 Tut s excessively Sek айныт. has been a | mo m before me, and see that a sample €— by the subject, and a ed ee by our results ш
severe trial of deep draining at wide intervals upon | myself gave 13.507 per cent. of sugar, ne п last year. vorm er t c — — no practical application
clay subsoils, but it has also proved in a most satisfactory | by my brother 14.551. Both of these were insi in seems to have been — e е fact ; and as уе ery lange
manner the efficiency of Lord Wharncliffe's combined | the extreme north of Ireland, one of them nearly 400 | roots, grown in a rich wei properly tilled soil, may be
com эӊ deep and shallow DE: on Wortley estate. | feet above the level of the sea; and it is a very re- | better than — . — es grown in another place,
From —— date of Lord Wharneliffe's letter to | markable fact, that all the samples sent from the north | no general la law o grow wth was surmised, In most
y on series 2 M shed in 3 Journal of the greatly exceed т? 3 matter those from the previous investigatione upon the composition of roots,
Roy al Ag lee dog, in poe ла full description southern and midland districts, ices Miser is de the DUM as confined to a single root from each
4 bis soil, 9 as give t is perhaps unneces- | nitely superior "an in quality and produc ed - | locality ; and hatice it is owing to this cause m
sary сЕ 1 shoul dwell on it further; but as some of gard to the value of the tops, I pom yel fed 19 two- — results were obtained. To аа thig
the your valuable Gazette may not have seen Sear ач for eight weeks — leaves of pee def we determined to take six roots f
it, I briefly xe the outlines, referring any parties that | Irish acres of Red Mangold War ; ни were locality -threo of the — gest and three of tlie small;
may feel interested in the subject to the full deserip- | allowed 1 mmm each per day, w vit. as adi Oaten o diminish the influenee of accidental
‘tion given by Lord Wharneliffe. The soil on Wortley | straw as they Боё, -— de quite as vell as they di we s subjected a grent nu — of roots to examing.
-estate that has been drained, is generally from under | did afterwards on ual quantity of pha tion. Our r e, in fact, founded upon the
4 inches to upwards of 12 inches in depth, part of it a | Turnips. Taking the. hiat as worth 5s. per ton for | examination of — 450 roots of every kind, including
strong loam, and the other part free soil ; the subsoil is | feeding purposes (which is about what I woul val Swedish Turnips, Carrots, the different varieties of the
almost i invariably a strong таванне clay, 3 in many them at), the Mangold Wurzel leaves would b rth Beet, &c.' With a very fow exceptions, we have
equiring | 3l. 28. 6d. per Irish ‘acre, or about 17. 17s, 6d. er that, as a general rule, small roots contain a larger per
he 8
ngl T : at, 8
aud, piekaxe to exca vate the . - and statute acre. The Sugar Beet would give, I think, & | centage of solid matter than large roots, in some caseg
generally at the depth of from 3 to 4 feet we find throws | greater weight of leaves. W. Sinclair, Holy Hill, Stra- | even to the extent of 50 per cent. Thus, the mean per
of loose shale, ne, and the out-crops of coal-seams, | bane, Ireland. ` [The per cen й of sugar in the raw | centage of solid matter contained in three roots of Sugar
&e., which act me "om to the water. The fall of the | Beet is A. — in Messrs, Sulli n & Gage's Report, | Beet, varying from 3 lbs. 111 oz. to 4 Ibs. 2 oz., grown by
ground i is, for the most part, considerable. І invariably | p. 29, exactly as we have s t. No doubt higher | Mr. Niven, of Drumcondra, was found to be only —
‘find the 4 fee анны, which are placed “20 yards apart proportion are to be foun * cate мата А ine the | 10.408, whilst in ‘three a ts, e lib.
direetly up the fall, and across these throws, tap the pages; but a 3 are not — up mes 3 02. to 11b. 112 0z., it was 17. "e ; or, in other
nts of water just named, as well as any springs |*xperimentalisis, w e presume them жү vb — een re- 100 к — of the s "en roots would be equal to 16743
that are in the way; then at acute angles with the | garded as altogether — We quoted the tons of the large. To take — example: — Three
4 feet drains, others of the depth of 2 feet are placed at figures objected to to by ow r correspondent as an — roots of d arg Mangold Wurzel, grown by Mr. Kelly,
regular distances of 8 s, which being sloped into meh - s Ania Yarn fet mx the quantity of sugar in of Portrane, — from 6 lbs. 143 07, to 9 Ibs. 3oz,
the 4 oe MM at each junction, the surface water is | a c in 3 way t taken as indicated by the contained уте чы 986 per cent. of solid; whilst three
disc rom the 2 feet drains into the 4 feet drains, weight of roots.] : small r — from 6}0z. to 7202, contained
and, не ast under springs, Ke, passes through the ` Cornish Cultivation of Pot "i. was in the | 15.624 чн "eent.—that is, 100 tons of the small ecm.
‘main drains to the outlets, I have paid strict attention | Mark Lane Express some obse vations, apn by Mr. tained as much solid matter as 142.18 tons of the large,
to the effects of this system of draining X the time I | Prideaux, on the culture of early Potatoes in 5 The rule applies equally to dish Turnips.
undertook Lord Wharneliffe's agency i pt, 1850 ; | As the practice there indicated is quas vbpósit e to that | three Turnips, grown by Mr. o at the Workhouse
and although previous to the бифе н of the late | which ele ails in Essex, I should like to elicit an farm of Ba —— s ty of Antrim, varying
extremely wet weather I was fully satisfied with the | ex pressio n of opinion. It seems that in Cornwall the | ¢ lbs, 51 02. to 6 Ibs. 12 02., yielded 13.731 per cent. of
efficiency of the system, yet I was e. to find, dung is нева оп the flat, the pan is ploughed, and solid matter, aud x ad anii roots, varying Tb,
during the late heavy-and most incessant rains, that after the yt * seis are plaeed by hand in the o llb. 5loz., 16.254 per cent.; or, in other
these drains seemed to carry off alin pm néarly as fast | furrow, when dung is forced by a id on the veritas 00 tons o£ the taa e bi equal to 118.37
as it fell, and invariably the surface has become уза Potato set, se ‘the e plough — covering the set. tons of the e large. Owing to the influence of accidental
‘soonest where within reach of the 2 feet drains. I have In Essex, the practice is to dro p the sets on гне e dung e ness dui a he ness of the grains
' frequently examined the outlets during the heaviest | in drills, and then to ridge up the ground, Which is the seed, t s infine nde of shaker vj di —it could not be
rains, and always found the water rushing out of the | best way of attaining heat, by the ridge or on the flat ? — tial in every ease, а — diffe rence in weight
pipes (of 3 inches and im some cases 5 inches А, B. [The following is LS of Mr. Prideaux's quo- | would be accompanied by а corresponding’
diameter) with such force as to be driven several tation from the essay on Cornish Agriculture in the the amount of solid matter; and ade Pacis
feet пан sna outlet before falling into the diteh.| Journal: —“ The cultivation this root € very | that, in m m rar din of 4 lbs. may contain as much,
t the ment of Lor 1arneliffe’s draining considerable part of the business of farmers in some and even mote solid matter than a root of 3 Ibs. Never
at Wortley — fields were drained from 3} to 4j| districts, particularly those земав: at Pianis, the | theless, such examples are rare, as will be ound by
deep, and at distances from 10 to 14 yards, none of | Lizard, and on the banks of the Looe and Tamar. The reference to the tables of the detailed report about to
effectually drained the yen i ] i clima А s rie
y ithin М
two years we have added the 2 feet drains in several of | the growth of the Potato, the land being generally dry, | 4 field into several groups, showing large
the fields, which have invariably given satisfaction. light, and 8 and the Ag orm moist and mild. Ап ганча the тше becomes. uni ia Thus, in 17 roots
Although I have no wish to dictate to others as to the old lay pas is preferred, which is well reduced by of Biles b Malahide,
ystem they t to adopt in their own respective dis- | ploughing; 5 ing, harrowing, а -— OHNE until it is 8 upon s. Meme of ндай, there w HAMM
` tricts, yet from the statements I have of late read in | bro desc to a fine tilth ; it is then red with dung o 4 roots of from 6 to S Ibs. in weight, whieh лава,
your Gazette, as well as from private correspondence I | seaweed, and ly таб о. This er ero a being ШУ of solid matter зы
had with friends in the south of England respecting. — to be a fallow crop, most farmers pay con- 4 за between 8. and Bibi э» oe
che want of efficiency of the entire deep system, I would | siderable 5 to the ene hoeing, and banking. m U of
advise a trial of our Wortley system, which I fully The kinds of Potatoes numerous, but their names These E De piisi in that, with, tabulating
succeed, to iti
: colt ai whee y.
Nene: he says, “ The first point for consideration іп are raised sufficiently iud; б< compete with the forced | we have been able as yet to reduce them them :—
che work now pressing for accomplishment is the capa- | Potatoes of the London market, From 12,000 to 15,000
bility of the outfalls. It is because its outfall is so рег- | bushels of the on Kidneys are sent annually to the
‘fect that the upper valley of the Nene is now obtaining | eastern markets the parishes bordering on the Looe e ert
relief.) Now, the upper valley of the Nene has not yet great quantities of Potatoes are grown for the London ч
і gh a iim d rket. In some of
Mangold
Wurzel.
White
Orange x
Mangold
Wurzel.
Red Globe
Swede a
3
session great and much- in uary and February, by carting out Averageof roots d uis
` wanted improvement, a large sum of money is to be laid | the accumulated soil from the hedges into small heaps : | Above 7 Ibs. ...| 10.204 10,017] 10.785| 8.704 10755] N
. out the ive обов Дре) рае if this should i at sufficient, furrows are ploughed | Above 5 Ibs. ERA Lon lord 1235 125 P a.
er expended bet: up aeross added to t ем adi Iris
and Wisbech ; and until those greater works are the h On these ‘bottoms’ of earth, | roots. 11488 12.081} 1850 Ё
pleted, nothing but the most trifling works can be done | dung pha the oratorii? i weed, and sand are — fan шш adis es
' the upper valley, as it is felt that until the mouth of | deposited and mixed together. The quantity of dung This table presents some curious results,
the river is improved, it is impossible to judge what | and weed amounts generally to about 25 cart load showing the decreasing value of roots as
loads. The lay i increases, Thus, for instance, as ai as Шев 1 2
the root crops now cultiva
ор h usually y soll for
| the sets are dr x npe y wi
Е наь the plough returns, and covers the | in different s prae or
е farmin, езд 3 i 1 мены te
between the rows of Potatoes. Vhen tines faki, or : M TA SE
. iE
—
i
13—1853.]
Rebels.
: Emigration and Valuation and Purchase of
pr at me ir om e “ "s n pira vat
em Edition. Idi 71 75 Wilm Pérker &
Son, 495, West Strand, 1853.
E, besides the — before us, is the уар
Жн, “On the People, е Land, and the Law
d
rd
first appearance it called forth some
ich seems to have subsided, as the main
0 hi i
rship, rus;
ve been very co
& persia — been ore
ireumstances beyond bee айту faidine, with
igra whe
its fa ults, and emi ther from necessity
or choice ; that wit! = а urity, free contracts,
di hed law (ble which may be anticipated
from the legislation in pro re and m
m
ugh n
arks, urges the combined а,
ered for i investing capital in the soil, either by
progress of. - 8 кй, ‘educationa 1,
and social. 15 A well defined law of tenure, worked
to ^ intention by the utual good
landlo:
for the i improvement of t classes, which is
indeed, already as а е "€ and progress of aaa ee
in all its d
We have no mein to see any check to the exodus
the peasantry, as long as they find they ean. better rica
condition in America or elsewhere. e cannot fi
venge, be roo the land, it is vain
Falte that a diti and Seotch settlers ill т ar
themsely d loca
lice as ever was established can
Happily the plague spots are
hon our be it rem embered, that in
+)
kely to
Азр felt by British f farmers
settlement
pulling of a rege) in Ireland.
tteries, thousan coe —
206001 "imm som
prize, Zr they might
so, though the inn —
ibbon re reign of
decided шында ot wil
leave ve their own soil
Notice to
When че
D ml — pyra 25
be the lueky ones ;
against the
Prietor
i N at
quit at 3
had weed lot
+
consideration
in Ireland,
597 29 ts ye mark will deter many
the сарі! fiews ly there ;
Tro ae р
altered circumstances
500“. a year. hat the
considerable e in the
. of = s pro- Mi
tke
men, British and Irish, | on N
their ари to the reclamation of "the soil.
t gratifying, however, to perceive from the
ерй that a the “ far west," whine industrial
economy and skill are so much needed, English immi-
ration X considerable 63,000 acres of Sir
k. Donnell's Mayo estates have been purchased by
ga тортади, led b by Mr. Ashworth. Ballinakill
bay is the location of many English purchasers. The
e бере of Ваа, which were purchased by
he Law Life rance Company, will er be
resold i in, lot m multiplying 5 сар of o
ы fi г, that up t * period —.— the
made, there had besa y 114 Scotch
d English ай е of 400,000 bn, oe contri-
ed, however, more than a million of tl rchase
money, of which London paid more tlian 700,
he 18 that pre been us ieked up when so ) vast
an amount of property was forced into the таре сап
по longer be expected, we е sincerely hope. Iti is vain to
deny the fact th that made,
and that estates 82 150 were sold for a song would now
realise much We know of one in the favoured
county of 3 which, two years ago, —
rod
16,0007. It sold
summer for 21,5007. though ihe renal i is s шше more
than 12007. a TOR rie liable s (on
ar though гаре lives) amoun ia 5 Pw we believe,
00“. ere is a progressive and e
ment t price is certai IS |
it is e to disguise the fact that the first seale of. sales
was eh ope cis A ons even ginis all the depress-
ing influences of the
iscellaneous.
Nitrate of Soda in t
an
ot by farmers.
Me ora ^ ken into mt pie ру,
and the ie. boiled ;
bo iler introdu
may hela i in solution, whilst the earthy matter. „salts,
sul
rate
a reserv t deposits any remaining earthy
3 the clear Em is m. mv pag troughs,
the sun; 3
to 3
bo
nei
es; conseque
thes deserts they employ as fuel Engli sh
— brought round Cape Horn to 14155 a thence
0 upon mules’ backs to La Noria t for
ten ural purposes I cannot think that the aie
be refined at all. We have seen that the proportion
2 the venture, which m
We another desirable objec
its
occupying the former
ishes an inner line of
nel жк cere by which deis peiron of all kinds are
* links the Naviglio eim: with the
E
not | bardi
st triangle: included bet
я Тһе ргосевз at xv (€ for they
cannot be € d mines, is as fo whic
h large pa
trate hollows . - Марат grounds,
d gone
©) as fast m drifted ne: early
о | in despair!
f rrespondents.
AM: Mr. Mason's address has been md sis же Атей, йт
letter for him, the b
ETE етп gde | ots
the city, the ificent Pavia—one of
„беу of those publie vibe ES sis ew Sasel
es towards Pavia;
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZ ET TE. 205
moderate income is becoming g every day more and more | and three ha ay. One of the * watered from thi
yug ousted from the е possibility — ownershi ip in stream, which I visited, gave a rent of ranes per
„the earth,’ which am for all," rejoice to | pertica, or ne icd 81. pr acre ; qe this was 3
learn chat purchasers a oa under 20 0062, a: are two-thirds a moderate amount, there being farms in the imme-
of the whole number, наб that of the purchasers піпе- | diate 5 which were rented at from 151.
teen-twentieths are Irish, applying, generally siccis | as high as 22“. per dni mo however;
17
ike these,
ere confined to a arrow „circle, including not
It was only at Milan that I found the ‘sewerage waters
«9и. In the pegad wege towns whi
isited, I found n k
баан or the refuse > кону suppli ve
а туя qp adn only of the proceeds of the sewe
w. a
i
E
ween d Lodi
0
it is estimated, no fever f 00,000 of
са, 3 „000 pigs, and 25,000 ho in addition to
the hum pulation. it 1 s to the immense supplies
of manure, i ini ane liquid, obtained — om ces,
and not m re es, that the
richness oe is mainly attributable. p» talian Irri-
gation, by Pins Smith.
Calendar of Operations.
DUMFRIESSHIRE, 23.—8ince the 10th ult. our
pon
— —
present pecuniary outlay, the ewes now ry W with young ш must
have suffered much jags AM ke d n. rige — Pret as
well as from im sufferi which
must te 1 upon this e aA E To of d ms "and Rr also
of the flock E: years to come. Saturday,
ult, was considered by many shepherds who were e
great peril
of snow still lay,
ох „Тһе mavis
th
red return aunts
and snow, however, have again returned. On the night of the
17th the ае fell to 1936, which v get Se we have
had it pote season; high biting win ws howers
* ‘20th; and 8 the рер” s a y 04 rateng it
Moses Saturday. The
frost and snow showers coi untry shepherds are. ,
Their lambing time inky Каса not sob peg e d
commenced
3
zc
E
—.— E: pont gy latterly Oei sould ra
season rea anything to do in producing it? In the oie lay 7
| Nov ember, December, and January, we 144 8488 of rain. J. L.
Notices to Co
adul
purchased bones in a 2 with
or in solution, the finest
2 —
Crover SEED: G R. It is probably most safely kept in
„„
DRIED FLESH MANURE: А Correspondent, W.C. eben cam wishes
of sulphuric
manure
imported from that Messrs.
Spooner and gear Eling, near Sou ut have imported
a quan
FA — ACCOUNTS : R S H. The system recommended in the
3
the simple instructions given are in correspondence
I the use of ordinary books such as every stationer has for-
жою. Ositicus. If you are confined to the articles named we
would place oil-cake first, and Linseed and Linseed-meal
id e last, at
n
But your best plan, as we ha
Linseed with. _Bean-meal o r Barle
materials of such a compoun: the proportion of i
three you un qe eru 8 Ibs. daily, нб n to ode :
age and quali саси „зе! easiest of. making it
— Boil tuo Linsen o m salt, aud throw:
festes the ha: gn ара:
and serve ita
EI. OP
GUTTA Prach: L3 PK. The tt perte ing one T
Mr. K 3 treet, in " B EC 172 pm had
of Mr.
day they ever were out in. No lives wre
е : а
7
206 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE TS
—
ve been
e been in the constant practice of, of, у Particularly in wethers — wether. sorts, whic — are по! 2
EHA
EORGE NEIG GHBOUR AND DON NSin
Ivy: € P, of York, says. „We һа diamond. mate
X ars, and we consider it m ost contin red reques and ў
mo то wo I and whi te faces smiling and | ы parent: half bred “hogs have » peon less Mik or ag nm attention to their new and Жее collection ol ja particule
ound te greater plenty an othe Р +} 5 ЕЗ
меме айе f I often boast of ird e Ivy mut ton as | an unsatisfactory state of things, the cons mption tá E cad ventions of the day. у. Their ^ Neri
lent. It is for the har — prevents other on the — and the accounts from the wool- growing 1 Catalogue with Draw ings, is now N mr Wly Arran
mischief і from — May I AM; also, “that Scotch Fir, both for add nothing of a more cheering character, the cold 4 brokes am ipt o T —.— "ite — i — fii
deer and sheep, is capital food i ter. It is a prev rentative | season having been against the flock . Noi Is an 197,1 ich Нооту ET 49, Regent Stre BOUR &
of the rot and dysentery ; but it, ey very difficult to get — are now getting scarce; the high pric e that v ir Va erpool, Henry Drury, 1 Street; M
mountain sheep to take to it at first, unless a covering of snow | tends to limit the quantity m aking. Hall & Wilson, 50, Кіп g Street ; Glasgow, Austen E Ma
— ss almost as mca n 3 * provi le SMITHFIELD. —Monpay, Mare тог end quati у 38, T rc lin, W. Edm SRE lil Mt
Kins: J JM Horner. The whole subject is diseussed in the article EB ub rom cti —— both as respects nu wein In TREES; PONES RA ABBI ET pu
, ae e T d. 1
— Blackie’ Bii ders етй пите A gots the effected. "We have afew more Sheep than on Monda A * how- — sa s or Rees ror По of Реас Nectarins
km qur, d —— — —— d. We in extract — n the | ever the demand is adequate, and prices are again rather higher. and oth! ppm "T w rost, blight, and binds,
n p РУ в: * The weather r is unfavourable for gx ee En aa ut | New T wine s 91 ber M opire ), qna yard wide, 1 „per
subject fom “the wor а 4 ‘ fant | they WADE Trade for Calves is about the same yard; two yards wi дару four yards wide, 64. ha "inc
Manure: С B. We do not я it e testimonials seem fu nen Pu — From Germany and Holland iet are 704 Beasts, mesh ditto, two ya ards e 4 Pe ard. Tanned Netting, two or
Sda — WT. It ht be dried by the use of 950 Sheep, and 153 Calves; from Scotland, 600 Beasts; and 2000 | thre spese EM m уз mei ende e, 8d. i
.. ͤ ͤ E both of hem, besides drying | from Norfolk and Buff or 5s, per 100 yardayone у vii per 100 yards, two m
па, ар dU fix > lat tile ingredi e Per st. of 81bs.—8 iw "s d Per st. of 8 Ibs.—8 dus d per 100 yards, four уа Rs Cu mp be Garden Net, or
i Poeni e, would tend E x — = ros PEL i em B est — Kiss Desin олан -wools... 4 10.to 5 2 | Serim Canvas, 430 peon e yar uae " ut Fibre, or Hipp.
stances. no еей for-evaporation а а 7 à .4 2 014.4 ро. 8 „4А 2—4 6 аат ес 5 E m л me bur ar ere to Gd, per
A1 Best Short- horns 4 0—4 2| — 7 & E quality 4 0—4 6|yar ab Ne м 24d.; s
OR. en nco оё whic жр prine with 2d quality Beasts 3 2—3 6 070—0 0) feet, da per yard. Each h edge iesi id pen yard extra, sui
be indica 207 he presen tating red-hot hag os and if only Best Downs an Lende — B1 8-87 41 for ien D as soe ie. 1591 s emp . eting Net, fix its ful
i ets b a adit f solution of lunar caustie 1 va 5 4 dii pure A ons 9 — 4 10 | width and length, ma — oa Z o 4d. per square yard:
= He mii est any ome dition of s ve Sipitate w will en $| — 4 8 this is the best article E не раа saning fowls, i
rnit ‘pore, re, 8 Yin: Calves, 1523 Pi s, 220, | at W. CULLINGFORD'S, No, athmore Terr: сав, dep
„зашт » bog. сптау, р rocipitate vi us SPI Beast ыў; Slip ча Tiam ee * London. Orders by post with Ed ее lied, or (ms reference,
та 2 : ў е
Ы fappote: it did not much signify ether y," put it in! the There is a fair supply ret Beasts: — te pu Trade is рен € — E 1 . ire Nets at
drills along with in yan cte pm . ee эло Cloths, Tarpaulin, Lines, Rope, Twine, &e., pes 2
of the land; for the first shower would spread it through the not so much i ч demand а un Monday las topa P soos " * rime ad
soil. You must not buy it per Ib., but er owt. he prico named lower. This being Go riday, the principal feature of to-day s
was 16/, per ton for nad olt Iphate," bes impure sulphate. Do business is Lamb. The supply is much shorter than on former v Mates Ao "m Pen of Fruit
not be too sanguine about sulphate oth pots — consequently there is a brisk sale at high rates. In п h rees — 0 E — s or p rt . e security of
RELATIVE VALUES or Foop: Subscriber, Either we had not read mee? our top yeso 3 * Thad lent niet, is L sown Pe H ei — eee mire at Id. Pei ж
or yon had not written the AA d rrectly. The answer pcre as good as on Monday ur foreign: supply consists of 3 rds, 50;
now ч must be—4 of Indian corn would contain about 28 of | 180 — 150 Sheep, and 179 Calves; from Rene M Suffolk, Ketting z for Av Aviaries, ‘kc, at 3d, per squ — cR Iss Um oe
starchy matters — om nitrogenous matters 2 of Peas and | 500 Bea and 80 Milch Cows from the the home cou
16 of Swedish Turnips would together contain probably 2.6 of r At —— & Cos, 17, Smithfield Bars, City, and Old Kent
pisroby, matters a their equivalent, а and bow t H or 6 of nitro- LAN Road, Southwark, where may also be seen erected
genous matter. ractice, however, it must be LEM. ed 2 March 21. Non m te. ut "Wheat from Essex and Tents in gre at varieties on their latest improved principles.
M
their theoretical val h Kent to this morning's market was small, and the condition ; — ÀÀáà
ә Turnips do zo айаїп their theoretical value-exeept when il id the former was disposed-of on the terms of this day | ('ALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING —
Semen: VE. We dou abt 2 you. could apply anything at Se "nnight, but "e of the latter remained unsold хонара t ә . — 2 te wide.
ne
present time that will be of hilst tl 1 close. Foreign met a retail inquiry, which was chiefly con . i
бер 6 10 зт б may, however, bet tied if y . b to the lower priced qualities for the country. In floating cargoes a Ds: esos eee nas
not object to discolour. the wool: ‚Та ard, | there was little doing. . Barrel Flour met a somewhat improved ABR DI AM
9 ол. То be melted together, and the nhe v afterwards inquiry, at 23s. to 24s. per barrel for Western Canal, and 25s. to e
combined with, it: Mareurial ointment, 20z.; about the size of | 26s. for Baltimore. The trade for Barley was slow, and to effect
walnut to be the * "P aris; "Probab the | Sales itwas necessary to submit to a reduction of 6d. to 1s. per
sheep were са in — autumn in too strong a mixture qr. Beans and Peas . unaltered in value. Oats are a slow
sale a wet Ке S prices.
SPRING BEANS: sate C.S. They are very extensively ploughed R IMPERIAL QUAR 8. 8. i
in, and wi success, when. the тү 18 in, Lus ШЕ Мс] ‘Essex, Kent, & Suffolk ^ White 10—54 Red ....../388—46 zm 4 69096938
You propose. ipod the manure mene eme runs ...ditto|42 —60 Red . . 44—52 es) К : 27225
ploughing, having women and children to d fno He Ж Fodps i = sevens (54—60) 5 1 E 2282282
every fontth furrow, which will leave the rows 27 inches apart, — копа — Red '— Qo ;
wide е чонго иу well—the land is somewhat foul. | — Foreign . . . . ... . . . . err: е
This plan il e lan ince Benns i їз. д generally 288 м Barley, grind. & dis, 245 to 27s... Chev. 25—34 Malting . * лн
* а proper as been contrived to Fore gn. grinding and distilling|26—30|Malting
Oats, ані 8 TR pe F
— Scotch and Lincolnshire... Potato aie Feed ......117—22 ore
— Irish Potato 2 23 esd. 19—20 “жт
t žie Foreign . .. Poland and Brew is Feed . .. 16—20 nt
i 29—32 F d 32g, "-
GARDEN ——— Baan . ape l; vae: e ^ E ont 14 а
, Bean 1 — to E Fick 3234 Harrow. 32—34 | 137 »" z
muing cold, the ое of Vegetables | _ > e „8388 — 30—34 | All the above can LE "^ any vidit * ados nale prios.
чч = me un rin — bee Т for nen demand. worden » ыы! = 27 — Коа. 32—34 | If the upper half is rse mesh, it — ке е ов the ШШШ,
Apples зотат mig t bo” ext -— tod sen ears and Peas, т "Essex and. Kent. . Boilers 38—41 Suffolk ...|40—42 | fourth. Galvanised sparrow- proof т —
{ trawberries Күдөр 35 An — Maize A ace O Ыы D e P Manon — P vs ed post ree Market rar
S» ob and other Nn dis = bring rate prices, oon — 53 the Con- Flour, best marks delivered. —r, wer sack 38—46 аы UR —— 2 free of expense in London, Peterbo 2 2 j
Radishes, Globe —— — lotos d is — well ell kept peup. ы — — r — — E
Both Seakale and Rhabarb аге pretty abundan —— reign — dide „регфатте 9 — Per sack 85—88 MESE ARTINGSTA LL AND, 1 Dare
a og eme ie ut flowers co — Ёл — ath, ARRIVALS IN TE PORT or panis AST WEEK. G E Works, WARRING =
varias, and ету Roses, Cyclamens, Mignonette, Сіпе- | Wheat. | Barley. | Malt. | ra Beans. | Peas.
Flour 20970 sks
3 s — 17060 jet Qrs. Отв, | Qrs. rs. Qrs.. | Qrs:
"pyc mda English ven} 3570 | TMS [11868 | 874) 490 | 302 ;
ртн я a : pr rish. . . . % — 703 — — н 2m i
Neo, берег s 30 Foreign. с... 109386: | 2410 — 3864 2195 | — 1 9 * i
— Cobs, 12 Wrpxkspax, March 23.— There was very little Wheat fresh up Алу 2 i ae M
Chestants, p. bush., 88 to 208. euet di The pon чеч, of мар аи — — : <) ae IN
ucts al could " a ?
TABLES. FFFFFFFCFCCC К аА me ag 92. QU
— — saleable a late rat -— N The su сое. e Oats are пае fig is is the & 9; LH DX}.
1 Shallots, per k to Sd pA М
Ib., 6d to Sd 2 Beans aud Peas brought last. onda: Фе alata
Lettuce, Cab., p. дол. 18 to 18 6d | quotations. 3 Monday s LH
-per seore, ERIAL AVERAGES.: Manufacturers of ed Strong
per doz., 28 to 28 6d g ' '
| Endive, per score, зедов: | Viet. Partes; | Oats | Rye. | Beans Fe. RABBIT-PROOF wi IRE N зеза
Horse Radish р. Du nie 1s 1s t» sid] . d. үз. алас d.| s. адз. d. меча E AN FN Me
P. pott. 1s 6d to 28 Feb. 5:........ 46 1 31 8 18 7 31 11 34 7 31 5 ditto
hf. sieve, 6d to 1s — 196... 45 2 31 5 18 5 3011 34 10 31 9 A |
Artichokes, Jer, do, 18 to 1864] — 5 4. 6| 31-117 9 0 3 34, 5.31.2. | Wire Works for A: i |
bunch, 2d — 96..—.| 45 2| 31-3 18 4.20 4| 34 5 1 6 | дво s viaries, Conserva. (— |
Savory, per bunch 2 toga | Mareh 5 .. 45 9| Sk 7 18 300 9| 34 82 6 extra strong Wire Kiln-Floors-for drying ( tages .,
bunch, 2d to 3d — 2 45 8 31 9 18 6 30 9 34 4 32 9 N. B. Wire Wo rk Galvanised on very adv yan — |
ey, p. come v0 6 Agoreg. Aver.| 45.5 | 31 6 l8 4180 8 5 pue J. — PATENT 8 ‘cent dit
is Duties on Foreign Grain 1s. per qr. PHILLIPS" ‘PATENT A CHINE.
arjora «Pee ae Н Е (NIHILATOR |
W — — FLUCTUATIONS IN LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES. _ The P Ii RANI "Parks and AR eee ал pp
( ж. cud: ad айа — D iar |
|
amount of trespassing ат oro over. “Apply
a this Fonos have been M a n the DRIED Jen. 20Р
8 TL foll — |
e follo — 4 Nw
dim si Ж 45 ае 2 io * Hi &c., as abov FENCING E
— do; — — — os L IRON HURDLES po all абед WIRE in
р rench ^ Ornamenta: Work.
= uid GALVANISED GAME gea POULTRY. ax Se a
myo Per Load of 36 Trusses. very strong and neat, NEVER REQUIRES
53 r 1 |
LIVERPOOL,
^» 958401058 | НЬ
»-Bür 960 | ™ 1
morning 11 attended es day
ng was well a lers and
сач іп — interi eb
and coastwise since Tuesday have ;
|e peter pas o a small a t :
the business done juri — найы: ss fine | N
* ch 4 id 2-inc. —
value. Flour met with ae retail demand, GALV; 24 inches wide 2h 3
‘val serpin a | ANISED TRONS TING, P
$ eor d Onts and Oatmeal were without alte- fr Dwellings, Cottages, ‘arm Buildings,
— 60
„„
we
pat ther olof tas dust your andy — secure a
— ———— which this market is — good as
13—1 858:]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
207
EMIGRANTS: TO-AUSTR
m mee so as to be enabled
anding—CA RTS for the Country,
SMENTS rye ie Colonies.
IMPLE: YOUR HER
nying one. Well;
HE — M
buy Mary Wedlake's.
ur Oats yet?
118, —— Btreet, London.
ENJAMIN EDGINGION, MARQUEE, Tent, F
ALIA.
to make your
and
KEEP A MANGL танд
nly
— New: Patent Self-
WORK, to draw any
— for Farmers
AG,
н. MANUFACTURER, 2, inei йн)
A PRIZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR LOCKS
WAS AWARDED a J. II. b tiet ж R, AT THE GREAT
XHIBITION OF
LTURAL
Y RAKES,
Mole Traps, 6s.
k teas fine cut
pri Sword-
quem "OMNE ЕЕЕ for
J. H.
1
GRASS.CUT TTING AND ROLLING | 6°.
TO GARDENERS AND NURSERYMEN..
"0 BE same for a term of Fiv
GAR
them. The = m nprise about fou
houses, Forcing go adito = pan Premise
conti iguous Stati
ie! and 1
Кеер mee in their present state of order and re repair.—
Apply a J. CLEMENCE, 29, City Terrace, City
he — of Mr.
Road, tor — owner's address
. as EC
PRIZE POULTRY EGGS FOR HATCHING. —
S. White
r nd
kis 6s., fro
d
per dozen il Eggs warranted fi - Cochin
Rick. Cio ] MPROVE ED 8 h, Dork
ы panis ог ing and other choice Poult %
Bridge, Southwa ark. MA CHINE ғов CUTTING run GRASS oe LAWNS) &e. | Ince requested wich alt orders; and letter to eat —
| — RANTS’ GRO EW AND WERFUL DOUBLE- ACT TING „WX. TANNER; Fleetpond, ts
i or lodgings * Port Pip every on orton AND FORCE P — —— — cus
æ — h tent"—(See Mrs. Chisholm's Kadis. чый їп Ше For e Lagos . OCHIN CHINA EGS. An has
2 Eb стз invites all = o are embarking for the wings "dated et testimonials forwarded free on appli- Босе tine Am — тунг ae — — fa кафу
Colonies, 7. tue Gold Regions, to inspect his EMIGRATION cation to Wittram Dopps & Со, 102; Leadenhall Street, 1 London. dispose of some Ep at 7s. per dozen. Fi ment by P c uo
Tie бу warehonse has been added t HORTICULTURAL 299 AND HEATING | order.—Address, X. Y., Post Office, Farnham te
chaps vitrea variety of Tants d ben о чым нот- OCHIN CHINA FOWLS’ EGGS UE don
others may selec
CAM WARD AND A. WEEK KS (late with J. Weexs Birds, Мања. Эйн, om very choice e
N.B.—The E, TENT, price 37. 108., is ; manufactured Co.), Park Cottage, ud s Road, Chelsea, are now in a Gynne's Stock yere from light-coloured — well-feathered Birds,
by BENJAMIN EDGINGT position exeeute any of t he above work, in the very best price 128. 6d. p — caer ge paid to London.
d and at a reduced an Materials and workmanship | ^ Also.a few —— superior Birds for — Price o ажай ыо,
arranted tne quality. Plans and estimates forwarded on appli- enelosing a
GL
JAMES: PHILLIPS. Aw». СО,
feét "— which they E
Sinis ty s E 155 à, 54 by 3.
ТАЯ Por rire 8 by 43.
E
6 by 4, ара» rh. Thy бы,
. % — !.... — . —ꝗz
—
14s. PER
f 8 by 6,8) by 6% 9 by 7, 10 by 8
FOREIGN SH LASS)
{ PACKED IN CASES OF 200 FEET наа CH:
| 34s., 365. and 38s., Case inc
of expense,—116, BISHO OPSGATE
m m
rums qme n 89, G gm rd Street, Russel uare, and at the
N IU MES F
h and? ealer in
| GLASS" for’ 2 75 GREENHOUSES, VERY EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE:
GARDEN FRAMES, and DWELLIN OF PURE RBRED HEREFORD AND ae стече
| Щщ ЕКЕНИ ARMING HORSES, [ P, IMPLEMENTS; Ec. :
| penne se ee wag orate e — : Sues R. STRAFFORD is favoured with instructions
fro enry St. Jo oyner, + to sell: by n,
ve 40 inches long. n 4 зга, woh atom RAY anp ORMBON: Danvers: Street, Chelsea, | without reserve, at the Farm, Chadwell Place;near Gray. Xy
16:0unces-..... 34. per — 1 by 5,7 by London, having had ig sem V rues in the con- | оп THURSDAY, the31st March next, and following day,
21 ounees 8 by.6, УЗ under 9 by 7 158. struction of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of | entire herd ot HEREFORD' CATTLE, consisting of 70 head of
26 ounces ч» 9 by 7, ГА, 2775 12 by 10 . Am; Ba materials, and Geri Ph ga combined with | Bulls, Cows, Heifers, and ; 20 Shorthorn-and other Fat
22 dances 744 ) " 13 by 10 14 by 1 1 d 10: 20s. practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by any- | Beasts; 10 Fat Calves ; with 100 Fat Sbeep; valuable team of
| Large Slieet of Nó. 16; very superior, packed i tubis v s^ he kind i in the cou dis now in a position to execute | 12 C rses, Chaise and N with all the Improved
| 200, and 300 feet, at 244. toS par foot ds orders on the lowest possi — for a large farm. —Catalognes, with the pedigrees and
Improved Patent Rough Plate from th to 11 ch thick G. & 0 ave о ‘extensively employed by the Nobility, | other particulars, may be had upon application to M. STRAFFORD,
Glass. Milk Pans, Preserve Jars, mo nee ЫЫ atin is GI Glas — Gentry; and Lon Tee ders, "egt ng grt — Pei ате : 8 3 ые — 1 derer SEHE SEA tn S
Plate @ 205 Бш, Ornamental, and С van ve the most — relies pop:
E v every "descrip tion of Window Glass now manufactured. Their Hot. Water Apparatus is also'constructed on the mos BROMPTON, =
oa Shades, ALIS — ion. Square, for Clocks and Ornaments; ишен ^" vam ntific principles, for a for all ey a pant whi a the TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERY BUILDERS, & JERS. —
| mme appieation of Heating by Hot Water can Белае available. - ESSRS. PROTHEROE. ann: MORRIS. are in-
| GLASS FOR WA cei ERVATOR RIES, ETC. HORTICULTURAL Sot ap nt th HEATING BY Mise ЖА oes 5 sage oyun нш s sere“ o.
{ supply 16-oz SHEET GLASS. A let or building Sell by Auctio: the premises, Fu lham ai
— S Ais з varying from 2d. to gd, WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, — WEDNESDAY, March 80, at 11 Sod, жм
| per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thonsand fees AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE THOME f the G other ERECTIONS,.
of which are kept ready packed for immediate - UAM of five newly-built Gre: pseveral ranges of Pita,
Lists of Prices: and ссни сои ony: for 1 2 2 og — Fittinge, a
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK: CK CRO Ne $,GLASS| M iE quam ty o 8, X or. aving an ing mi y
TILES: and SL ATES; уы RPIPES. PROPAGATING. Stages, and sundry utensils; also ut 200 fine Mulberry trees,
GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE (GLASS, \] | be viewed ag — = M ^ Boag!
ORNAMENTAL, WINDOW © GLASS SHADES, N WS Ns iewed prior -to ma 8
to J H Soh — —prem ; of the principal йв — in London; and ot. the.
po ETLEY & Со» 35, oho Square, Lo n үп ИШЕНЕ Aye aed American Nursery, Leytonston e, Essex, .
Saturday in paaki m m r
and 26 Of. HORTICUL-
in 100 feet boxes.
inches. en inches by 71 n
( ROWN , 21
SERRE OR cx ай
Of sizes+8 inches by.6 i
” = ok
— GM
——— ————
” ”
n: n ”
ES t па Кы.
n crates. British and Patent
e sel Od e C olo: —
анион, E Sox, — John Street; W est Smithfield,
16, Bi ishopsgate
Street Without, have a quantity of SHEET GLASS in 100
Ба Rea 25. each; but — e allowed к returned: free
EET WITHO
tion for all
stamped envelope. CMM orders payable
of 2 eterna Halls, Offices, &c.
+ One, two, and three-light Boxes always on hand;
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING"
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT ME Ru GOOD
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
dig WEEKS aw» CO, Kin ngs Road, Chelsea,
EIS SM godere на USE Bumpers, and
grwa R A
e
obility and eater Aut! ton иот Horti tural Buildings,
atus, wi will da ur Hothouse Bic,
са thouses,
houses, Conservatories, Pits, &c., erected, n fu
| combining all modern improvements, 80 that a lady or gentlem:
ea
can. с темын the [9 House best adapted for every ге- |
a tá T PROVAR 1
erected
Hest, and
A
PLERED KENT'S PATENT W ROOF
B — S WITHOUT PUTTY.
Laine in Wood or Metal.
чем
FFF
.
EATHER-P
— For Horticultural | с)
E
FI
n
En
1
a
tf
JR
RTHUR — Grays, Esse
Sales by Auction.
COCHIN CHINA ‘AND. OTHER. — шыу"
M R: STRAFFOR
o her,
mee fedr of expense.
of high: character, — — Prize Birds at the
Metropolitan Exhibition: — Catal in due time of Mr.
n
CH
i — i. e collections oF Stoves and Greenhouse Plants’ are
eg ы st Tage Я апа lor MM si ——
— * ng Grape Vines in pots, from
eyes, в, all th st sorts.
Plans, Models and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also
N — * Seeds, &c., 8 — Tomo
& Co 3 London.
Dn OVERCOATS are the best
effectually.
— ——
RDOES VENTILATING. WATERPROOF fulgida,
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, &. ee
— PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will sell. by
ction, on THURSDAY;
March 31, -— — — гамана — arnations
ork and
sod Counting on seeks ia Cactus
or
Vorrei ben Volete are уте EY
American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex.
e ИН
his
* th
will e place at
Garden, on PRIVAT. Sth of AE
А
— mts are гоп; a King.
YL е use at all tities ce 2 for rainy weather. It! comprises a ( AND VALUABLE COLLECTION:
= set ee ta at Street. and W. ВЕЕРОЕ, 96, New Bond Street: and 69, Cornhill. London (only)! | OF БЕБАШЫБВИ ED PLANTE 5 of Phalen — opsie amabilis, and. -
Separated by this process, met M ETCALFE anp Co’s NEW PATTERN TOOTH- fomes шшш c going abroad.” Cataloguce will bg.
H the standard j as to thé value of SH and 8 SPONGES.—The Tooth-Brush | forwarded in due course.
q has t| —— ad va — of ^ the most etm Jae reais |
Y their —— toned UEM nhe н Should ‘construct: ee th Dray tbat окота a thb third a part of the wal ; ESSRS spies
аге fom led chus — ashen Which ; Brushes, with сараа е durable wnbleached Ru ai-| ME un
| one of
Tequired Spade, and in
Iti t it, and it resists the action of the severest
from: th does not soak through it, to give a fall
— a m
B. Warme & Bitormgmgs | Cauriox.— Beware of
by some houses.
ofa genuine Smyrna Sponge.
at METCALFE, iem & Co. z Sole Establishment 130 5,
treet, one door from Holles
METCALFE’S ALKALINE. TOOTH POWDER, 2s: per box,
the words From METCALEE’S,” "e
208 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar. 26.
deeem PERMANENT PASTURE, —
READS GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, EIC. H. xsv ene Tn
Grasses d Peretnial 8, to lay dow wn land to
HEN an article of real utility! attracts s pte pen ah
inventor the j
ша, Syringes of the v COMMONEST DE T.
writer
n Horticulture has — не — ы th
Imrrators start аа the — to 1 from the
y practice of exhibitin s of ironmongers and
as BAD'S PATE to purchasers.
daily
words 75 oo ee bas bs cem din
bject, is indeed “ living upon another man’s
Кий? 5 Instruments have the Rovar Arms, with the 1 REGENT CIRCUS, LONDON. _
OWER SEEDS, FREE
BY POST.—The
1 —.— have a very superior stock of all the newest |
kinds. са
own inspection, they can warrant them to be quite new an
correct to
S DOAN RICES, SENT POSTAGE
No. 1.—100 infin таф sorts), includin, e best
hardy, half- NE and Greenhouse p den e Bien-
nials, and Perennials’. M Ax 288.
No. ime at to ditto ditto 185
No. 3.—25 ditto
"Their Collections ot Flower Seeds E be made up in packets,
with Ayres' and Moo 1з,
SUP ‘inion. nine GERMAN ASTER,
dd was given
as taken
be
lowing
hown ec 5 Bath and other
ally successful. I
єз, and have always 1 a E indeed, mo other AR
E chance m perfectly y confiden
with them, and I
you see a good 1 bad ed of детн in E yw erue
you ‘soll d kesä — all others.” packet.
ERMAN FLOWER €
They have receiv cg 1 ver
elidice assortment of all the best
ече! Stocks, pres rs, Balsims, Datkspurs, Cockscom ds , Holly-
from of the first houses on the Continent, and
whieh deti "be highly recommended.
7. Descriptive Catalogues can be had on gaat
which can be had in exchange for one ири Ма тр.
BA uA to 5 mi Бесе сасе Merchants,
Plymouth.—All F r Seeds sen
Pi genit PLUMS. Aon » DO WLING ye been
patroni men, and others to an —
far beyond his. бә peer a expectations, still — om мие
sorts, Белые Burdett and Woolston i үйө
trees to
it thee ewe
peg
situation, he feels confident can e bene Wich t h safety th аы.
out the ‘hronicle,
may be seen
autho е cé
Dow ine ыа wn, dap siens —
NEW AND CHEAP PLANTS, TO BE CLEARED OFF
IMMEDIATELY.
Н, WALTON, Frontsr, &c. Ed nd,
n, near Burnley, Lancashire, begs to offer the
аюке dd AS, VA ri f ИН,
3 anne
of Mr. Henry
6.
ЖАН, sut as —— e Amy Robsart,
Deans, beer ag Electra, Da Hume кз xe and
several others, at 6s. and 9s. per dozen; the above are all strong
blooming plan
IAE jtd young er 00 220 4.
A
or the set of f 2 for 18s. or ров
G KANIUMS strong зо lants. ма го
ncy
orbay Hero, and
Variet
168.—
en
enny
г each. з
inds, nd 9s. mend [s
Folie. Hollyhocks, p all P Ng md — seg
and may be had for
rs of
the day, 2 4 is. Ыз, 4 re -
rooted а L5 be depende Е An e orders 4 1 Y, vu
of 95s. carriage Le 5 Liverpot Manch ee
ton; upward carriage TAS dec;
given fart нека.
VEL
pe get that all des be
able at t Marsden, Laneashir
1b. p wie бы
d ; older
ozen. P Chrysanthemums, ап the |.
AGRI CULTURAL EA E
Forrest AND Rose Trees, &c.—P
ETER LA LWSON AND SONS’ Catalogues eal e
e for ublished, and may
application, or free by post from their Agent.
Also ar ааа А iet or, * Treatise,” 2s.6d ; and the
Synopsis of the Veg table Products of sepe * gen 10s, 64.
Јон SouMERs 159, Fenchurch Str
FLORIST LOWERS.
25 pairs Show ER in 25 varieties ..
— do. 2ICOTE do.
do. PINKS
35 Fine Show PANSI IES 0 12
Any of the above may be had separato package, hamper, &o.,
include
OHN HOLLAND, 8 Gardens, Middleton,
m 9
m 1 8
оосо
пеаг Manchester, is now sending out selections of the above
FI ist Flowers, in show varieties, and strong, well-rooted 3
and in each order will inelude a pair of his new icotee,
s escriptive Lists
nelosing one prem ge x M
NNUAL ot MAE FLOWER SEEDS.
OST.
gon FINNEY аай: Co. ате now sending out
choice
such as they a i
management incold and — — 2 Per 100p packets, 14s. ;
50 ditto, 7s. 6d. ; 25 ditto, 4s.; 12 ditto, 2s. 34. .
„Their Seed Catalogue, contain ung descriptive lists with pri
gricultural, an lo We
| See ds, may be had fre
pr iced Catalogne of F
They have a fine
raised from
Ape, in L inch po
included.—Gateshead
pli ate
loriste 1 and Bedding
"e ристи 3 — ee
arie cultivation, strong bea althy
+, «6840, basket bad ee.
arch 26.
8, *
avian: 8 -проп-Тупе, M
pasture. The
various . sorts,
particular soil, he. of the buy
ree bu she 18 of — — — to t — —
* sth neares
F
A LARGE ten 26 ONE YEAR
M CHES, зейш
WILLIAM WOOD; AN have a fine Stock of
he above to offer to "hel Friends. — Price. s ( which m `
"s o will b i pplicat
oodlands Nursery, КОО АТ near Uckfield, Sussex,
WO OF THE LARGEST ANO BEST MA
1 97 EAS EVER INTRODUCED. O NFAT
Wate’ NG OF THE MARROWS am
COR S "en WATCH, 21s, per bushel; for
quantities not less than 1
J.G. Warre, Seed —— 181, “ee Holborn, London
оне sida cai TUB
a
ну А. € Foreign Warehouse, 18, all.
5 B. Printed — for treatment . also, Just arte,
ver
MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS, |
HOMAS GIBBS anp CO, Srepsmen yd *
ROYAL AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY | or e beg
for sending ou
ORA SEEDS FOR LAYING DOWN LAND TO PER-
ENT MEADOWS AND PASTURES.—The €
mine mixtures will be selected and Es
nature of the soil.
Grass Seeds, in mixtures, for Irrigation. TS
do. for Parks, Ke.
for 2 and 3 years’ lay. ;
for Garden A 0 e.
for R
are oru
teady
Do. do.
Do. do,
duc
rumhead and other C
nd all ers ds of Аелита —
Corner of er of Half-
NEW W WHITE 1 ROW Lem
eig
aay dwarf ne hardy pe Tn prove a: pene p d
growers whose grou peri be man арар exposed to para
спій a rer ha 1 stood t evere frosts,
way affected by ib ori 1 to run si
Weight g :
e situation. We ght net j
1 ys.”
other new varieties sent out 0
A remittance must accompany every — in penny postage -
star nps to the amou
EDWARD Toar, Nurseryman and Seedsman, 14, Annoy б
Bat
Yard,
tP iced Catalogues -
;| JOHN 55 begs to say tha 12 тїш,
of his SAGES ALE FLOWER, and
n application, enclosing a penny stamp
SEEDS may be had
each. )
AR TR American, когон 0 Yew: Irish, 3 to4 ft., p. doz. 24 5 "The fol ng very choice SEEDS may be wh pas fes t
Ai, Chinese 3 to . ~ 1801 5, y 6 ы: о S ft., 7з. 6d. and | the prices annexed per packet:—Azale 2 — E
Aue ERR E xs "n 0 10s. 64. Indian varieties, 18.; Anemone, single * wil
Ced Bec 8 Per 100 ау аќ а latifolia, 1s.; Sige Bartsizfolia and ud
st Бооке in ‘pots, 1 180 dm aquifolium, 13 to 1s. each; Cineraria, uie ixed, 2s. CN Celsi
^ Es ә *. 20 0 ated 2s. {
Cedar of Lebanon, і in pots, Box, Tree, 3 to 4 ft. 50 0 — dn e; lora cen carefally ani, fn 70 |
18 0| Fir, Spruce, à to 5 fl. 20 0 | gorist and — secre pnm ni - мин f
эрдей “mierophyTia, 6 ‹ ж d s 20 0 each, 2s. 6d.; ditto, from cem older r varieties, separate ented
„а 2f HAM Gites gait, A. to 5 ft. 25 0 | of each, 1s; ditto, choicest let, pink, алс
1 1 Bones, olly, Green, 2 to 3 ft. . 40 0 | varieties 6d. each; Hovea Celsi, 1s.; Hardenbergia ' |
olly, Green, 5 i 7 ft Laurel, Common, 4 to 5 ft. 50 0| ва. Indian Pink, su dn upinus mori
„ Variegated, 1 to 2ft. 15 Portugal, 1 to 2 ft. 30 0| fine, 62.; Phlox Drummondii extra e, mixed, alba, 155
песке reor din АЛ... Ө Lilaes, b ofa T Leopoldiana, 6d. each; ditto ditto Mayii, splendid string ne,
Ribes, Red, 4 to 5 ft. 6:0 | Dasrustinas, fine eee a |
"White.4 to 5 ft 90 6% E po 2 40 0 | each, 1s.; Rhodanthe Manglesii, 1s.; Thun |
Basis БАК, ғ 6 Evergreen, in pots, 60 o | and_alb esch; С elegans . the best Siem |
ms) sempervirens, DEC Rhod Mon weiten. Laer ak — x sters, а ted, from one 0 T pi
2 ne, 1 to 2 ft. T
Yew, тылек. 4 to 6 ft. 42 0 | Laburnum, 10 fl. : 2 60 0 " a The loving э superior VEGETABLE SEEDS, ps 10
The re rare kin s of Orna: bs Tr rees at . 4 к
equally 1o — and the common kinds for Plantations or Cop- oer те 3 es Cabbage, Por e, "m
ce Wood, ak v сеа Oak, Elm, Lime, Poplar, &е., propor- Lic Re — мад d Bav — ants < „пк ү |
e, | Honaety hes trong ‘Transplanted Qu ick, for’ mending or P exquisite page as M Parsley, do zx |
xc T. —— eee s fine early Walche а Brostob, per i om. m
з — — fine dwarf late Canli ower, d Ж
N NEW ROSES, IN shots. on the MANETTII „ dne dwarf, curled, hardy 8 ось Kale, DAC
1 fine eathered do
BRID PERPETUAL. 8. etd s. d. » dwarf purple-top Beet, d
Auguste Mie 2 6 Rose de Soi 2 6 » pam black-seeded Bath Cos Lettuce ы a i
Baronne Halle 6 saun de la Reine des ” white Vegetable Marrow, р per, Qf.
Comtesse Batthiany 6| Be 5 0 fine long Black € Cucumber,
Comte Odart 6 | Spotted * dao white i
octeur Ea sen > 6} Therese de St. Remy P n Cathill's Black Spine Cueumbe ‘doz. 3 i
neral Bede 6| William Griffith 4. 2 6 Chamberlain's Longs тое Ridgo de do. * рег 2 do :
Génie de Châteaubriand 6 BU Cole's Crystal lery, ems
E du Carmel 6 | Madame Cousin 26 ladiolus Кейнан < 2
Le Lion des Combats . 3 6 Prince Albert (Руш Sj 7 6 | ing bulbs, free by post, at 14s. pe * gre
Laure nd 36 Panl et Virginie з 0|, Payments ms nay be m made in sapo,
EL E Souyenir de Exposition 5 0% esterham. t
Майа y p Kent.
t Dui" E 0 Wt ERE E 1 5 0 Address Јонх CarrELL, Seedsman, =. .
„ Premion Fx 0 к ee ee ayer enn : 1
d cm: iod General Druo a ++ 3 6 | Printed by W 13, Upper or Woburn Ria AU _
мел al Bis 2 0 Herman Kegal - 2 6 Parish ot M Evi A
re de t. Louk 5 0 Moss. ev On ба e County Set of
у | Queen Vitoria (PAvU) 2 8 Madame Albonii . 3 6| Ciy of Tondon Готан iD them ef the
St. John's Street Nursery,| Street, in the P Loge
Appl we Beng.
8 y AwIN R, CANT,
HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 14.—1853.] SATURDAY, APRIL 2. [Paice 64.
f
| —ͤ——ů—
INDEX. HE WHITE AMERICAN FLAX. PERMANENT PASTURE.
pes TE SUI 213 b | Horticultural Society's garden 215 RED. AD. HAAGE, Jux., of Erfi 2) H SMITHE, of Eastli F m, Kent,
i A EM lona. * поба рро 5 — begs to draw the attention of Agriculturists — * is now prepared to send out his mixtures of - —
| „5 Leburnums, large . i 213 5 | valuable species of FLAX. Its su ty over the co G and ial lend
i Bickes's ing powder. 218 a | Lawes (Mr.), experiments .... 218 c kind consists 2 T perm grecs and exceedingly fine Alte б grea is given in „ the
= SENA. — 2*ͤ *** — 219 fibre. Seeds, carriage free to London.—Orders are | various sorts, that the mixture sent may be suitable to the
Мао pus c! а UID: mae beanie to Mr. James Carrer, Seedsman ond particular enn yer,
a Mem oj 220 а о ———— which I — 2 to * А — st allway station, i
{ еН Nouveau Poiteau ........ E H ARDY AND — FLOWER SEEDS, Englar d, is 24s. per acre; and for a three ye: ‚ 21s. рег nere.
Plum, Hulimgs superb . 214 (POST FREE), i The Seeds are Иге Рик undas. the кире perintendence of
Rain gauge . с ded tc bl the Advertiser, e various species rasses can either
Re lar No. 5. M. Col lecti tion p the best 50 sorts known ^ 10 6 sepa in mixtures for lawns and top dressings.
. 290 a. | Rothamsted experiments. ....- No. 6. A Collection of the best 36 sorts — l^ 7 6 ^
I рези wet a m No. 7. - Mery ye of the — 24 sorts kno 5 0 OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE 4s.
| Soils, Moss powder fr. . 212 LOVER, Bor AND OTHER E eal ror BEE per d —The annual importation of the above-named
| — agricultural + Tas ue хайн. ^ foit SUTTON & Sos eed Growers, Reading, Berks. beantiful and fragran ien has t been st disap and large
WWW ĩ¹w --- Q wi ̃ ‚ amu tr — 2 11 1 Bulbs m he eo Ti in
W AS recie ША; 255 HOICE "a ROOTS FOR SPRING at a. Совветт'в Forei Warehouse 18 , Pall М E
Woodlice, to kil. 3 LAN FFF
r LAN regulations for sent; also j v
Vine Mi eee Fook N = : RANUN 4 ee — and mixed. very eid and open Parmasan C в; К
ANEMON
GLADIOL 1 оя and gandavense 5 ‘varieties.
REGENT STREET.
Нс SOCIETY ' ME LONDON.
PRIV ste pre
The Exhibitions «есе ae ү чөт Saturdays in
May, June, an veis
MAY 14, JUNE Hy JULY 9.
All Fellows who shail apply, —— ie * Tuesday the 26th
of April, е fi obtain, at ean hree — and
Sixpence each, any num а on Peis EXCEED.
EIGHT; but no application foe such tickets will be
after that ag dec m um — m “tickets
at this pri 1 be p k from the 26th o
April during whith they ety saint — үлү a — PERIOD
pes T TICKETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, BUT NOT ISSUED, MAY
rais ca
BE CAN
After the: 26th of April, any further number of tickets will be
сог to Fellows оп their 2 м spptication or written
ach ti
price of Five
| Hos
RTICULTURAL 3 OF LONDO
f persons
n the — ды is ime"
Е а for family ү without sugar
t of
а manner
To be 3 AM, att the
/ Street, on Tuesday, Aj
R9 TAM. BOTANIC SOCIETY, 8
e days appointed for the Exhibitions of Plant
m Fruit this эме ме —GEN
nesdays, May 25th, June e Stb, and 29th. AMERICAN PLANTS,
Mon mda June 13th a
ckets of A: Mx are now being issued, and may be obtained
ers from Fellows of the Socie — de
that day, 5s. he days ot
n which hey, have been prepared.
Socie iety's Office, 21, Regent
E md
;or ont
"HE ROYAL SOUTH-LONDON FLORICUL.
TURAL Tu —Established in 1835.
'fhe Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen,
.R.H. the Duchess eh —. and pt .R.H. the Duchess
Pre
The Right Hon. Earl Stanton, F.R.S.
NTS.
The R
ane гь William Ashley.
Benjam wes, Esq.
William ridin Піе, Esq., M.D, F. L. S.
James Coppock,
аме
„ны Stains, Esq.
Twelve Amateurs. RU gd Cook, Cuppar, Dutton,
Edwards, Harm Jam Lochner; , Legard,
‘Six Nurserymen. : Menit. Messrs. Barnes, Fraser, Fowle, Paul, Smith,
Sir Gentlemen's Gardeners.—Messrs, Cole, Hamp, Over, Roser,
oung.
SECRETARY AND COLLECTOR.
Mr. J. T. Neville, Ebenezer House, Peckham
Subscription, 20s. per annum, шош, every 3 to the
as Fra. NN e bur
com on out an
charge for entry ; and also to MIT Me two free Р
eee бно of each kind), — by a епс
ERAL оаа ORs. Wed.
forw.
ts and prices of the above, see Adve ent in
Pacha psit le of Jan. 29 and 8 5 and 12; a pn for
List of Bulbs for Spring Planting, see Seed and Plant List
for 1853, page 16.
Bass & BROWN, Seed and Horticultural Establishment,
Sudbury, Suffolk,
eli FLORIST FLOWERS.
25 pairs Show а in 25 Mese. red. 0
25 A PICOTEES A. UO
PINKS ^ NM „
25 Fine ‘Show PANSIE 012 0
ES do.
Any of the above may be had separate, package, hamper, &c.,
included.
„онн HOLLAND, Bradshaw Mesi eee,
near p: is now sending out selec
Florist Flowers s, i show varieties, and strong, 8 а б: e
will include a pair of his new fancy etr
“Countess of Ellesmere.” A few packets e. PE SEED
elected goa = t coms flowers only, at 1з, a . per packet.
Pos t-office payable
КИ, “Alpines, girna ath Primrosés, ‘ke. Priced
Deseriptiv or ills ve above A application,
7
TWO OF THE LARGEST ANO BEST MAKKOWFAT
PEAS EVER INTRODUCED |
АТКЫ KING OF THE MARROWS, AND
RBEARD'S WILL WATCH, 21s.
FA ; for
— not less than 1 peck.
J. G. WAITE, Seed Merchant, 181, High x London.
LOCKSBROOK NURSER
iW 4 OL n s the month of April is —— best time
offer his
Seeding ROSSI IAN h gives the
greatest „ and is spoken of in the highest terms by
icultural writers. Also the Double Blue
— Tree Violet, a variety so well known that nothing
eed bs - id in its praise
"^t g plants of the Russian uer Violet, 6s. per dozen,
Mision included. Plants sent through the Pos — Pees a
dozen. S lants deer the Tree Vi
s, ROBERT | SHACKELL,
m SEEDS for Permanent Pasture ; Cow no Grass,
Perennial Red Clover ; rian Carrot,
5 AND NEW PLANTS.
G
of horticulturists and of
this new iar РЕА, as
on receipt of
baa ̃ (. ]
‘THE ROYAL pron oh E хаш attention m
in general
receipt of one posta stamp. a.
J. uS An to the кмш Agri-
aal Sveiety s
aps sagen — J
Applications by post, stating quantity —— vin de
— to Address, Surron & Sons, Seed Growers,
ARGE WHITE BELGIAN сае Select .
Stoc — Qu
LARGE RED ALTRINGHAM Ditto, Ditto T per
EGGREÉR TER
E have on sale quantities of fine auts of YEW,
OLLY, PORTUGAL LAUREL, PRIV &c, of sizes
HE — 18 inches) suitable for forming hedges, — which 5 been
к for removal by repeate = — ntings. Prices, which
moderate, on applicatio:
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS,
Fons AND RosE TREES, &c. —PnicED Lists.
Са
log w
DWARD SANG & SONS, NURSERYMEN, Kirkaldy,
you VE pla
TURNIPS, in = the varieties of Swedes, Yellows, and к.
e Stocks of these have been greatly
1 ей bulbs.
died from large
u other к eni of Lu eee Seeds, priced!
may be had post free on
Lists of which
W- DECRE & — . ретине r
Stirling, NB.
d dd repaid C dad d id prineipal
~ | Shipping Ports and Railway talon throughout the kingdom.
A QU ee a. — fe sage SEEDLING LARCH, .
AWSON M "SONS? talogues of the в ALDER.
above for this season are now published, and may be had on fine
— or free by post Paton their Agent. 3 WOOD A ix» SON have s have still а ege ot
* Agrostographia ; or, Grm . " а 64; and the е above to offer, at reasonable prices,
Synopsis o of the Vegetable e Produe ее 10s. 6d. furnished on application. Чеке, Sussex.
x C. Sommers, 159, — — paw hang Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near
[ae TREES, 8 to 12 feet wis poer qe Thousands
of the above for Sale, at 30s. per 100
Apply to Bzx2AMIN R. Cant, St. John's Street Nursery, Colchester.
2 Е * E CTA.
| the First Exhibition cyt d will “gna dere са
x
| Assembly Rooms of the Horns Tavern, Ke held as naa in the able to the Mrd urb Flaws sent er: 8
the 26th of , when Prizes may be awarded for Miscellaneous | tural г rok the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 4, 1852, were thus
‹ Stove and Greenhouse Pl Auriculas, Polya: ticed :—“Patox: Ё 3. Delecta is im every way & preny
| thuses, and © and for which private growers | Variety, and cannot fail to prove a favourite.” Plants. free by | and
i 8 ee of growers for sale. Extra Prizes are offered ved “лей i orders on Poor's Cray * pe
1 Mem : ; Pol uses A ELT T йезе Ы
Y &c., and for А те English of
| Schedules are in the course of p . MAGNIFICENT NEW ANN Colour of de Flower- Manner wing—Whether Ereet or
d Committee, at the Horns Tavern, of f the principal London = CARTER, SEEDSMAN FronisT, 238, —the Time it “sola d be sown, and h other
i. samen ani 9 whom all applications relative Hol th e has begs to in eri e E. frade » cultiv
t ressed. eral now ivi new
a Dis Society's Prize Do qe e bin Gold Victoria, value 51. ; — by him from Western Mexico, which he can recommen: nd
Large үсе 4.; 8 31.; Large AMA Victoria, 21.; | as the Non wiki mvr Es of the season. Id resembles | th
л Linnean, Large Albert, 17. ; | the Gom Amaranthus,
—.— Silver Victoria, 1L; Small Silver Linnean, 15s.; Small w 5 on of a brilliant orange, with | an
Albert, 10s. ; Wen d 5s.—To Seedlings, First-class | bright yellow stigmas, literally cover the stems. To diee: - in
| Medals or Cash. DE т тее E ounce, T pU) 3 SCHI ANTHUS, from "Colehagua, ©
: The Committee are in for the Great Metropolitan Dah ; habit similar to h ' sus, but а new species ;|
1 n ion with their own September | flo nd, from the * Колы ly of a
2 sirous of offering extra Prizes through this rich be, is will also prove а great acquisition. Price ls.
eo tee EE Secretary, | and packet; trade packets 10s.
Show may receive due £ ) pide ARTER, Seedsman and Florist, 238, High Holborn.
Mangold Wurzel, — and. Turnip Seeds, DELIVERED: 8,
210 | THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [APRIL 2,
—
EXHIBITIONS. IN THE GARDEN
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON,
FOR THE YEAR 1853:
THE EXHIBITIONS WILL L TAKE PLACE ON THE SECOND SATURDAYS
IN MAY, JUNE лир JULY.
NAMELY, MAY 14, JUNE. II, JULY 9.
SCHEDULE OF THEE. PRIZES
FLOWERS.
(Pots are to ze measured inside, one inch below the vim.)
— I.—IN WHICH NURSERYMEN AND PRIVATE GROWERS EXHIBIT wap ЫТА, OF EACH OTHER,
1. Pelargoniums; in collections of 12 new and first-rate varieties; 2. Six distinct Tancy Pelargoniums; in 8-inch. pots. he Judges will disqualify — collection WA
with ema üistinet — cultivated with superior skill, iis ddr pem to contain a plant which has been recently: place
in S-inch GBSG@—CE. 3. Six distinet Sea jm cb ies Mia жыбыр: P in the pot from the open tenon or WEE pt
N. T tme in in which the yarieties are most — 4. — in pots i — of 12 distinct ruri in 13-inch of any other size than 13 inches.
ave thë pref pots. GB—$G—OE.;. (In May and June
sion II.—IN WHICH a t ALONE CAN SHOW.
5. Exotie Orchids; in _ соПесвопз of 15 species of superior cultivation. GB — 8G — СЕ.
Division III. au WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ADMITTED TO EQUAL COMPETITION. :
6. 8 ns floor gy plants; in collections of 20 plants. bade е, Stakes or stays; and will also take distinctness of |3). Newly introduced or extremely rare ornamental plants in
—GK+~GB—SG onsideration, No duplicate will be flower, not introduced b the Societ .. SG—CE-LS.
N.B. Calceolarias, Fuchsias, Orchids, and. Pelargoniums, are allowable. No one can take more Шап one prize in the three | N.B. These Medals Ude ars rded by thie re 8
excluded from all the four € of Stove or Greenhouse asses of H«aths. and not by the rere. inh Exhibitors will
three species or varieties of the same genus | 18, dn Heaths; in — zi amus distinct varieties, observe that none but new or rare plants ean
can be allowed i in —— * the following number, and no two in 11-inch pois. under this number. Nothing will be regarded as mem which
3 Shove remos a runs M: r 19. Sins 2 istinet its Mods. ecl in Sinch pots. CE—LS seas Hagae tur ыл For iue er пе previous
5 plan season, i y 8, nor са!
в 95288-0 rieties of апу kind. No: prizes will n to Ne
. to New.
Stove or rota MEE Plante 3 ingenlléetions: of plants, in | . erer ting tt gen be йота: ыд in other numbers Hinata which bats bon заноса TANANA
pots or tubs not less than’ 20 inches in diameter. GB and plants not in flower. L8— beepers: aug 5, | 31. Miscellaneous single lants. SK—SB—C. |
88 — e the A М.В. Exhibitors in this class will not. be thereby entitled to a
N.B, Only two species or varieties of the same genus can be | 08 pass ticket Roc Cockscombs, Heartsease, Hydran-
d i3 mimber. 21. Tall Cacti; six distinct varieties in flower. CE—LS--SK. У t iub
9. Stove or Gree e plants; in collections of 6 1 in pots 22. Roses of 50 varieties in loose bunches, each consisting of — нейл, 1 Pa sp with. w Lacie - are alio-
not беда 218 үк АМ їп diameter 86—0 Е trusses as they are gathered; so as'to exhibit, as far peter excluded from dae and the s following a RR
N.B. Notm prom an ore species or variety of NR — N ун the habit of the variety. CE—LS—SK. (In | 32; Miscellaneous. collec lants, exclusive of Ferns... СЕ
can be allowed in this number. No опе can show
the classes: of Stove: or е сап sow in more хв. No. ‘ne who exhibitsin this number can also compete im | 33, Seedling Hybrid Pelargoniums, of. entirely, new crosses
ng. B.
10. 3 a cr Wan v of qe rer cde superior culti- | 23. "SU. (Di Jute an ay No: "1 and in 25 varieties. LS-—SK n: Every seedling ras be: 8 singly, and —
„ Yation,. | ТЕСУ ee беба only. the name it is to bear eedling. cannot gain а
9 8805 m em shi 2 oc x -— T ere Hit тер е пронес зире b lace p shown in pots, and not patre state! a c
Or rought for exhibition without attention to tbe четири 1 , 1
Exc i in collections of six species. CE—LS—SK here explained, they will it be alldwedath bönmpe tes 34. N 18 I Ct d - zi 1 — varieties; in-1i-incli
„МВА Nurserymen cannot show in either of f these three classes 24. Fuchsias: in sixes. s, in distinct colours. CE~-LS—SK. (In Pie 2 1 Уш тш k dod ui i it пен
of Orchid: No exhibitor cam s im more than one of them. July only.) - 3 . ов ur voy) des. A
: zaleas; ra 12-distinet varieties. GB—SG—CE, 25. Achimenes; in collections of six distinct varieties, exhibiting | 36: allow: Picotees; in. collection „мез nui 9 varietias, iù
14. sae Azaleas; in 6 of the new er kinds, in 8-inch pots. | n^ 8 cultivation. 18.— SK SB. (In Julij only.) Мста pots. YU SK SB. "( r4 July only.) . $
chrysums; in sixes. LS—S s 1 55
15: Geeenhouse Azaleas ; in 6 distinet varieties: 80-08-15 97:.Calosantha;.in ˙ cl. S ME MIR. QC E LO "
1 No Mi None can show i in 13 at a at the same tim 28. Ferns; very distinct hothouse kinds, not fewer than 10, to 38. Six distinet Calceolarias; in 8. nch pots. CB-LS--8K..
ties. 88 2 aaa 7 1 pros AIDS ; in % distinet | * rem — —n e L8— —— NB. No medals are to be awarded unless the plants -
em es. . 29. ew hododen I i f A 1 ^
10 Lor. in 9 of 10 entirely distinet varieties. Азга апа күч — — -— Gloxinias: eae tlie f —.— only) and extremely well grown. (Zu! May:
lik LS—Sk Pai MM BC.
UP. arre ber the same plant shall not be exhibited N.B. Tti E- — one much may be effected Cj e pi rri 2 ‘Alpities 11 in tW vin. БЕ re — коны ау? p?
than; "i i ha ам айа! ges, d * their ame in common cultivation, such as Ioney- | 41. Cinerarias; in sixes, in — Pots. SK+SB+€. . 1
i уе, ve, both. in this and the тё, а | — Ke. Kc. This class will be judged ion the — only.
5 а iud > grown in Жанлы me forms, | — N. Prizes will only be given to ext y fine specimens,
22 ĩͤ eget te FRUIT. |
ong драк 3j Ў р ARE ADMITTE
. Forth thiof Ma o Schedule 18 т TROP Wants wf x pee iaa. I prm 42 "NT тыа
Prizes for ў "pem "— by ge: g to it „and with reference to the following Schedule of
_ Fruiterers are not Коней exhibit at all. No dhplidate 3 св Jum Letter,
xeept in B, D, H; K, му. p made im any No person can take more than one award in esch
N. B. All Fruit must be suffie y ripe for marke а 3
X B. All Froit must be iiini ripe for market, OURED, the ibitor, : far кеци: if the contrary; it will be disqualified.
of six в, not including more than two} 3. White нат Sweetwaters. CE-—-LS--SK-— 8B. K Stra wwherries, one dish each:
— —À à — Muscats. AME 1. Britis sh Queen, and'similar kinds. Sl -8B—.
„G- SK. UA ы ; 5. Frontignans, sorts, distinct: from the foregoing. 2 Keon Seedling, pae kinds. SE—8B-C-
Eayeunes, Барані fs, Black ĝi à "SEE i 8 ' Uy а 3. Other kinds. SK—SB--C.
TG А са ay t Ne sixes. LS—8K--SB.' i Е, атаа опе Skea з each; — best favoured: .
8 MR And 8 Ti Black. SK SBC. 2. White. SK —8 —SB—C. N Oth tin е е, fapt e — ing 4 бн
2 T Hamburgh. (E Ls е j NB They’ mes —.— ieee poisto be me — em
Prince, or wë C аке : have grown in the pots in Which they} М.В. The medals under thís and the
ests St. Ns CE—LS-—SK-—SB. are s 4! given at the — Usu vr A
5.
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Fl iani m M M PRIVILEGE OF: 3 БОЛА
Society enter ntroduce riends with Tickets; or the Fellow's Privileges ma de төбө utin ii ister; Sony pese rinm;
cm end the Fellow's house, pro tovidéd the i e! toa
r may be trausferred, but mot the privilege the person to-whom the transfer i made be also furnished with а а Геке: signed. by —— that is to say, the .
Ge The number of 3s. Gd. Tickets: to which Fellows are to be entitled in 1853 is 49. МОИ.
ОМЕ. YEAR SEEDLING HIMALAYA CEDAR; NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS. e
CE з sm A^ CoxsisTING-OF ABOUT Frrry r A RUN
Thou NC
THE SEASON FOR NTING HAVING Ame | „ np Co., CHELSEA; 3 nom ia
M. MAULE ако xo SONS beg to call the attenti suc ost splendid: amd superb + Célleetion о Зо
of those engaged growth: AL. which t owed S
this most vatianble imper Tr Tree, mr how — Г — л елге. К,
the largest surplus stock eke im tlie trade; P чеони varied . бо
prices, in quantities as
Per 100 Liu. è | 5,000 ....... 451.
AOOO Luise 107. n MAD... тә!
ee, 120.
1 Ten of the mers! Chronicle to ап wa |,
IE Sem th Gorter renti i Nam
“ Orehis longicornu, when as we some time
нту quim M ET ok tee CE harming o of greenhouse | their
1
: me tg cota Мату, С Camberwell, la London, April e as hi
The above are strong nee cked off in seed-pans, which,
fremens carriage, eek o п out; or — in
МРС. Ола State, сате A large supply for ornamental of Pere
from 1 to 4 feet, grown in suitable sized pots.
N.B. pco gebe itn can non т
the 24th of April.— Stapleton Road’ Nurseries, Bristol.
——
14—1853. | THE
GARDENERS’.
CHRONICLE.
9
—
11
' VEMENT OF GRASS LA
VEINS VEENOVATING GRASS SEEDS, bin be
© м BOyING OL pb. PASTURES.—Many Old
S, ur dows are nearly — of iind
finer em sorts. of which case |
the practice of fi
If the Seeds are
the Pasture will
LU. and
and the ore vn
we are in,
i
—.—
"The "fle following is similar to many other Letters recewed
Purchasers.
wnt e. improve-
‘be very considerable, ALS at a small
А > Шча ат. Warwick, Nov. 1852.
that w vated with * Seeds are looka
t whee os ES 17 * of hay to the acre, and three
nd hardly D half a ton per acre.
e had from you exceed by far any that I
Quantity of yor PE ene. to sp пы. ad Acre. Price 1s. per ib,
We
— HENCHMAN, is. now sending out strong
Seedling
CEDRUS Je зна. in uei n ts, Әз. 2. or 17. per 100.
rupe ts, 6 to Sin die
E ft. in to got a per zy or 3l; per 1
flowering roots of HOLLYH ised from Chater's
arieties, 3s.
ice breed. of
онх SUTTON & s Sted б Growers, Reading, Berks.
have a very fine Stock of Mangold Wurzel and
per 02.
A few. nt ГЫ» cho Seedling bebe AALA 9з.
hole. C2 s. CALCEOLARIA. and, CINERARIA SEED, 2s. 6d.
ton, near London, April 1.
r doz
per doz., or 2/. per 100.
NEW SEEDS, FREE BY PO
NEYS 178 3 on SA. by
UMBE RENDLE anp CO, PLY
павой wil be 7 — at ада 162 (Marek 12, 1853)
acket.—s.. d
CE Y ,—Cole's Crystal White, very 2 ag ж
SROCCOLE —Coming’s Reliance, superb m white
BROCCOLI.—Rendle’s superb Willeove, late white ia (
Рі 's Treble Garni . per
CUCUMBER.—Cuthill’s k Spi
TURNIP.—E 2 Friesland, 1 bright yolly
TURNIP.—Gold & HAE
ONION dazu б M ie
rA PAOR CHOI. Р sort “of Chinese Cabbage .
TSAI.—New sort of
LETTUCE алой Hoosang Shangini
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packet.of each of the above 20 varieties of V egetable
Seeds m 10s: 3 by post They s wn in tag
Garden. Other y be substituted, — page 162).
Apply: оаа года —— RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants,
Plymouth.
KETAR — INNEN nit A are now sending out
NAN begs - to offer the following to
' Gentlemen, Farmers, and Ag griculturists, . "A vie new,
true, and cheap :—
Fjeld Parley, to sow wih Clover, por peck
sow with Clover рео
Matson s Рае рр 4. per Ib
Green n Scotch титир, perth EE:
Purp.
Yellow б Mangold. icd per Tb...
g Red” x. А
TAM MMC . { SELECT HARDY PLANTS.
Italian Rye-grass, | r bushel „ А85 ann: BROWN beg to offer as under:
Pacey's Perenni: 1 E : ) odedendaena scarlet, hybrids. strong. and fing „4.
хей Grasses, for permanent pasto, do. 17 0 dn ach... (
Red. white boe ; . Rhod 3 catawbiense, 15. 615 p onticum du 4 ›
"Trefoil, 62, per у п fine. mixed variety, per dozen 98. to 12
Maple еу ба б — кийе; ык рег push. Es callonia ma erantha, strong, 9 in. to 2 ft, each 1s. 6d. to
Rape, 7 per bushel. Barle per bushel, 5s. to Бона. gracilis ‚ 64. to
броје 5 as реру PI аниса Weigela ons 1s. each; or strong, for шы i e
Flax, one year from R : га - a
Tares, per E (Nn xA VH A We Ыы! Cryptomeria japonica, s ft. t to 2} m i. 28. 6d.to 5
Large Hollow-crown Parsnip, per Ib: 1 0 Cedrus Deodara, 9 in. to we) ey SCOR DT
aie Анав а Wap ш у^, РЫ Emigrants’ orders | Ceanothus Elles. 155 925 pres 6 {С wh
carefully selected and packed. The trade supplied. Pinus excelsa, 1 ft. to 23 ft 4 dst
neee on application. „ insignis, 9 in ay if t. 18. 6d. to
: Жы: ; ernettya specios sa, 3s. 6d. to poi mucronata Anm %
Great Russell Street, Garden pos З Viburm ч suspensu 4 a — —
arwinii ees S. Д
ALEXANDER PON Ха Трнава nd SEEDSMAN, i ni, ai sirong,perdozen ..., 1. 2
i 2
prepared "to pos i ary great 2 аа Araticaria imbricata, iu. to 13 18, 6d. to Ss. S od n ft.
seeds of all cent most approved. sorts of TURNIP, | . to 2 ft, st 7.6
Hd МКИН, eut GRASSES. Те гоби Iber he invites Peonia рагатага! (тев Paonia) strong, . — 7 ў
а ntion, RES NE
«рата цо te at names, — a and Kaimia latifolia i 1s. 6d. to 2 6
е base hor A WEEKS) SPRING W HEAT: Ribes, 6 best t Yaris ve very strong. GALE harr 1 e
antages of rece an t m lliptica es
late. as the first mack ayy E produces е йыш dese s . Euonymus japonica, 1 ft. 5 s. su 08 tóc 9 0
is Nee adapted (m a sort that om and New Germa Wer a ot » ot the best selected
sorts, 50 л varieties, 188. ; sd leh Og, ; 12 v: ess, 5 6
du HOBBS" e LD'WURZEL. Herbaceous Plants (colours, а a heih ts re in "uam
анали AAM MANGOL "WURZEL.. Ё 100 distinct and showy, v — “ 300 50 for 17
PERLAL РОБЕ. Р ТЕН tskr: i E ditto ditto . 10 6 12 for 6 (
Al SIRE TD 0 ER. 4 b te fim and new varieties- d oii. — 30 €
A ARE AE f BUACK TARTARIAN OATS (truc) Por Sang, AE ы ERE d for 755
P. begs also to inform amateurs — bound: 20 125
with sius choicest P for ‘edd — he follo abou ast Flo NM Shrubs, 20 72 8475 x 18 varieties... 7
lanta wing are | Pentstemons, 12 tine ieties 5 ¢
a rm ке most approved s which A ДЫ supply at 4s. to | Lobelia SA Saline Sanari я 1 е 118. " 5 27
VERBENAS _ HELIOTROPIUMS sill paco e per d ozen "n eksito da
» fne be 2.608. to 9 0
dwarfs, wi hont na @, per ДА z.. ME,
A ntirrhinums, pu show sa Bly әй denen 68. to 10
Cheiranthus Marshallii, per dozen Ж ve ses lO
Dianthus fulgens, new dazzling sca scarlet... "x ЖУ
endens, rich crimson К 3 „
унь ie strong for flower: E 45.954
irre пауы dies
Phlox, 12 Ine: varieties, 6s, or 25 for NS
and choice zation fi. a5 0
Potentilla, 13 19 choice varietie mue T
[эч oppositifolia, fine 9 bedding or for rock s 5;
a ditto 8 6 0
оек. Cistus, utiful, very disti 1
first 1 tirat de LAT C A diui "lbs M
abing Plants superb varie 8 „ OE
Re i 12 fie 3 iy; dan Poet
aspberries, on! "um
es е ошо ды рег 200 = um * ii EN 15 о
uche en janet) sorts,
a se nenen
4 vases Victoria, G VPN and other ſinesorts, 3s. to 4
Standard, Dwarf, and "Trained F Trees of the choicest
kinds. (See Autumn Catalogue.)
a peus Mitchell's ps Albert, the earliest, and i f pa
” "i „Чум! tp цор Ye ery fine and easly, neck mae i iei 20|.
а тия Brook, Haidée M CAU mh 2 Нр
T NIAS.— Shoios varieties, 6s per dozén:— dn ee) Aparato 3 year, p 2555 3 aem
9 аа STRAWBERRIES.
Elus DUCES of Richmond Conspicua — К 8 Goliath,- а 100, 5. | Myatt's Alice] peja
INER Prom menh R eee | ба Il's Black Prince M » Fertilised vem .
ES $n: a sple lection, in 8 n y nor . ,
Se; Be | Р ЗОВЕ British Queen 2 Эз.
cho} ttances requested from u
ng
selections of the most showy and harcy Flower Seeds,
mm as Ear 757 As rtain will succeed well with tbe most ordinary
ana; 1 in cold and exposed (5 Per 100 packets, 14s. ;
50 ditt 8. 6d. 5 25 di tto, 45 142 ditto, 28. 3d,
TI ning descriptive | ‘ists with prices
f the b Agricultural, and Flower
Seeds, Аа fe ee on application rs pe? descriptive
priced Catalog — Florists’ Flowers and Bedding-ont Plants.
The ve a. fine i of Seedling Calceolarias and Cinerarias,
raised foit the best varieties iu cultivation, Mà ealthy
plants, in 4-inch . 2 AE 6s. per dozen, baske
| included.—Gateshead Nursery, MEET E RIT
Si:
ee |
UTH.
GRAYSON'S IMPROVED GIANT ASPARAGUS.
BENHA
two-year-old p
AWE, COTTRELL, Pai
) hav
to PaEDERICE WARNER
lants,
AM (successors
a large stock of th маа.
і мый
„ 58. per 1 rinted instructions
Cultivation,
Mitchell’s Royal Albert Mns.
ET —
m "
4 " per AG
do. ne 1 "
They alae Tu to offer the following Г жа Choice
WER SEEDS.
Per Ad: т ac ie s d.
Abronia ру is, 1-9 Im molepis Ta; — + 0
Arctotis brevi: . 76.1 | аара benden 0
r, Giant-quilled, very | tea 1 0
splendi niii | Eucenoide 3 .
Collinsia Bartsiefolia 1 0| Pm new large
ticolor 1 0| floweri A 29 0
Cenia turbinata "d 0 | Cineraria and Calceolaria,
Gauria Lindhem very c 0
) See epe ll list to be lid on application. Established at
p E! Sy ry 36; Moongate Stre s ‚ Laurence
NEW: ies „IN POTS, on the MANETTIL
STOCK.
Hyprip e 8. d 8. d.
Auguste ) de Soie 2 6
пес Hallez . Ms Souvenir de la Reine des
Comtesse Ba "Pru n AO
— Одан 4 potted Que Seide 6
Docteur Julliard TY Therese de Bt. Remy 1 Bet
Gen Bedeau CER M^ 51. 4
355 de Chateaubriand
Enfant du Carmel Madame o 2 6
Le Lion des Combats .... Prince Albert iue s) 7 6
Laure Raymond e Paul et Virgini: 2 0
Louise тре ^ ^ Souvenir — ТЕхрозїшш 5 0
am sA aiik ED Souvenir d. 5 0
» Premion n 5 a ele Moss
Hilaire А eneral Druot .. 3.6
Ri "e Herman Kegal. ... г - 0
Mére de 2 й — 88.
Queen Vietoria. — 6| Madame Alboni 8:6
Appl Bi Cant, St. John's Airea Nursery,
M : é
PERMANENT PASTURE, GRA‘
88.
ALL e ABO VE £2 ey FREE.
very exce 3 Seeds, suited for
various soils a They have paid great
attention to this department of the Seed Trade; and can
without hesitation say that ave given the best satis-
Janina to all who have favoured. them
with their orders.
MIXT UBER. FOR к LARING De paw LAND TO-
PA
The kinds are most ман y Es. pu noxious weeds being
excluded. The se
ms will contain: several
үө will. be,
КҮ?
hels of li gg tl. and 121s. ot A ‘seed т acre,
‘sufficient soils. on е hog :
a
ОНИЕ" 49.
have а predominance.of fine. ergréen rises, All AM es ace to
ped present a ful rant and handsome ap ful АТ pecu Т will
price of th est Lawn бтмш ме с
producing
large
sses for ата [odia enables us an reduce
g to t
also be supplied at Li te
La iar ee La Hay in 0,
much ov W Tree y
ich have Born improved sis a view. to their
ture;.for layi w Uplands and
interes:
ying d
os Walks 7 Tunis in Preparation f for Irrigation; M
tures,
ng
рі
Park Lan
for
Mi
+
shady
Grou —
N and bead
—— y Ground, for Marshy:
55 Warrens, ve Light. a andy Soils for Pu G raras
] orthe Firm.
ж — transit to distant
2 to
p arrangemen: the.
delivery of Goods to the 20s. and. upwards,
us free to all the Stations in London ; also Free, as before,
' ums — on the London and Norwich Line, vid
Seed s Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
99
e
not
gest pun and 1 ee of Treland.—25th :
Upon!
we ares to Шалта the past.
the Woods and F.
n А9. BRUT
un neers...
PI
*
саен FOR THE ron re Mosrnm.—1?th: Sali
+ eg aile
the authority of the
e; of.
because it was by any mune e we Dui
212
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[APRIL 9,
because a circumstance in its latest лр appeared
to explain чай "yx cause of the Mp
mismanage h the c — of thes
royal forests stad — ve been tried
at the bar of their own office, and of Parliam ent, and
the j "d of public opinion has given a verdict against
them, without extenuating circumstances. It is
at sentence should
r per acre.
in these
mpted
e forest of|m
odu
а
rerage of 3907. a 8 in n 1840,
; that in 1851 the return had been 854/., that
in 1852 it fell to 410/. r 1853 he had | t
rniston, after examining the orest,
declared that it ought to yield 17267., or nearly three
times as much as the x
epu Here veyor sip osed it to | W
ing. It — ble swe Чч
118 м that Me, be
e proper чамадана of den
business as he is entrusted with by Government.
And de is his NE to - уа The
facts as t denied ; but Mr.
Lirscoun: says that’ for fout years prior to 1849 he
obtained “ urplus
be capable of produc
infer from t
acquainted
a clear e of 13007"
Non pom : but why og: A to. А, average of
t yea why declare
himself — ‘of obtaining, more than 5887. in
a fourth ? About the last he maintains a prudent
year; а , owing to a falling off in the |s
yield of flittern bark and price EY, Fir poles, he could
i ш 3902.
wN, of Arniston, advise
he ac to return 17267. Now
by two-thirds on the last occasion, ys must be е
{о have been equally wrong оп other сочни, апі
caused а loss to Gov
n
Com-
SAN 10, that the 13007. a rx elk
D de would
ROWN’S Segre:
not kno
profit whi
creasing year by p
from Mr. Bao
Mr. Lrrscoun
realise the profit.
And how should
to have €
wn how to
be! Forest mana ent isa
It demands: lon ied
cult e ied
Lord: Рохслхмом (
Ferd . 343, qu. 6801—13—18). 8e that in
be jS 5 | cou
go
7047. 8), as, in’ fact’? it on
;|g
memoir — the name of
manner has been bad in the extreme, and that the E
land has been replanted with a crop quite unsuitable W
to it, which will rin асс or become of an
value. We mi easi worth while, Aa
such extracts which are da . from a couple of
0
on 3 a in which men
We be
desire 0 fine up IPSCOMB to the allie dei
as Lrought Жы himself. But after e 5
is no worse than his neighbours, and the real
attaches less to them than to those who ek eir
incompetent persons to discharge great publie (grae
ix Was
we
e man
Mast of the ablic fo poe is poe io one zbile:
an because
ok had planted a tree int a little x ^ ime r
who having never had ipie. to do ood or
— € may have been supposed to be unprejudiced;
oa 2 eani eh wasa farmer, or a farmer
toa who: w:
Ireland (Qu. 65 пур ;
ail
= nage e
system of “robbing, de effect of f which has, of course,
been to annihilate for nearly half a century о one of
spec “ee
e Cur wae аш
oie for ы rus io their ga hat nl
өзө W
isto
owever, su
the e ve before from the attacks of parasitic fungi, as in ы»
ong | case reported by M. Dury, i fa hy
nthe7th v
of the Memoirs of the ral History Society e of
Geneva. The leaves in tus gu xe vtr of that
verge c city, along the shores of the lake, fell with 5
"pics ta piore
ing rapidity in е mont
developed a 2 "lic
lateral buds o fully
| ordinary course of things, to push off the old leaves,
and —f. n the M 0 rain; a that
of a peculiarly fine season, the vintage A
5 extent failed. One or two pamphlets appeared
rest, n oes Ane
ime seem to know anything
sh-green fungal to which the premature
fal of the, he jene was attributed, t haga there is a
and. description E it nv's
The
| complete disappearance os this Tittle en enemy, which
or the momen = caused s alarm, is encouraging
as regards e probable “cessation of the Gra
‘mildew.
indeed, to believe that
ject to à disezse in very early times,
eet of which, at least, was the same as that of
ре mildew ; and we the rather point ou
particular 1 — which’ we have in view, because it
does not
of which the e. country has omes
an, with ‘such re wt oci as
: соу te tells the 0M
plan tion o
operation of thintiing t the
гарал his own е
meter
Fin ose, and do not appear e
put been thinned, although of more than 20 years
8 shade of Pine trees,
_ planted in undrained clay; ‘that in one "I 125
acres have been. planted with Oak, although, from
the nature of the soil, Oak is incapable of Bowing
upon it; that where clearing has Е effected the
g forth уа and it brought
P the v
e general tone of the
› | passage, and ы чё I "yis to some general
| affection “of the vineyards. int is
and worthy of further е M.
«~ DAPHNE ODORA ROSEA.:
k in the War Office, |i
жыз ог,
‚ at least, |
J. B.
is ia wk gehe: of mine, and I would not ika =
dL eenhouse. M
'om some
ot v to be
3
w reco
led 66 iro optgate the
Pears are w
da
> Here bie y
the shoots, so.
e season I
plants, and, after h
owt
per ts from growing so
afterwards keepin colder
an extra stopping of 7 smaller plants
for pese Ат A Ma rch, an
wood,
Ао ен
Lik
to get well decom Deters it is
be fo to grow
by dio: addition of silver sand. Alph
: £
ly pràcti
age. Mixed with
and it is a capital
for M Added to any of
| composts, it at once a medi
hardly contain themse:
it | with regard to Gesnerus, Gloxinia
The second hinted, "d
— fertili ing property. Wi y.
wo: hien d plauts
we would
which 7
fact, it seems to act ry bart of e
I observe in your last week’s Number a recom.
the ' mendation to raise Cyclamens from seed, Th
laced i in a es frame, whose ‘de
t 652 bout two months—
about & third of brous peat and silver
i SS ы
MEANS OF IMPROVING SOILS
аата will answer
ilanda; fo¥ if toe mus Nen one of the two.
lities—elastici deteriorated and
ty, will be
partly converted | acne ae
anal substance.
amateurs’ be
jumpy loam it wil grow. ver
tion to th
ioe tg stove plant will luxuriate. Bagno
if they could
рео Fins: vision Sera d under this d
а | not at all the plant I n
rue sort, which I
w. ch
ing it on D. жине, їп the 9 5 in which
fter they w
mperature
ril and May—and I found hu all had * taken ” well,
duce the plants to become
moist. By the end
aving been twice s sel th ше
duce
th t pro iya in n kin was sufficiently ripened to
: um «азм indi e с fter flowering they were placed near p glass nde
knows чен елече е to d 1 Wil these cases, cool end of the greenhouse, but, К ane advan
and the country looks (о а resolute and honest | 24, hèy began to show symptoms of grow ri
of the pla s
Goyétfinent for the our remedy which i is possible. 5 I conveniently ёки; Here th ey soon completed
eir first growth, an stopped. They made a
Tur Rie ow has been so UT diffused, second growth, and were meee n: 9-inch
and be done such great damage to t age Ae t pe. "vs 8 e was Mos — sor
] 1 d of ember, &c., that they were the араба avouri
on т. of 8 Grapes — produce wine, tuum 5 — i ds а
succession
of bloom is easily kept ар у prasme a pes of the
ers, and
atmosphere;
s will afford a still
nage by this means to have
it will
e other Daphnes t ses * asin , sandy loam.
жай а
is L add
inl: m this
hey will, liowever,
rendered liit
LI
very well in wi loam,
FOR POTTING.
strong |
ves. :
Жөе 55
аса
|
|
|
le am lens
Normandy," I must say that I never. feund one such
instance in the i
14—1853.]
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.
: £d»
—————
ed by the generality cally amateur
especially i in towns. Now, I assert that $
worn-out kitch ae so
8 7 me gens oi plants, and that i is sorae-
thing. Mick
gardeners,
will render
re than
— e er
constant use by the market-gardeners
around the metropolis a about 70 years ago. They were
ll-glasses. common n bottle
bee
liberty 2: "x put on over each hole of Cucumbi
half a acres of market-garden purchased for
easure ere could. not have неј
asse they
that time, by degrees, into general use
they were considerably күн Mg SF rug HA be 3
t the same time, 70 the Drumhead
as made for sending to our army in A
tho sol solid е of one of the 8 weighed a Ve
mory fails эч one immense specimen was f ound
15 eee nearly Olbs., and up to 40 Ibs. of solid re
not rare.
Zz he Trade. A good deal of gomplaint is made,
and justly so, оа ей] dalip talogues containing so many
varieties of icular vegetable, but it is in reality
acknowledged бьшо vari
Á Scotland w
world; and it would be highly desirable that all th
varieties of vegetables should: pass
I before the publie took any notice of them,
little rimulas, o sag
only de fs fassines of D ones ? Thel latter
2 A. H.
agree
l regards their convers 3 t having years ago
and for several years 9 his advice, and taken
the orchards ern di
TOM ot Ao QA, dre Biv in my
w a Norman fi
signifies “the vines
eee
by chance? Now, we all know what
confirm m ot
ass, he has said about Joanneting and Quoining amounts to
i j j When ħe |p
t' garden
at all is palmed upon the gardening D
some special
od
.| 7 feet an Ti inch in girth ;
the Kirkes’ seedlings have proved to be—their Golden ,
G olden Reinette, Scarlet Admirab le, Lemon
M
the remark is applieable to Dumelow's
Seedling, which i is dar more popularly ун һу the
name of © PM ington A still * Pyrus
—— it is
I only suspect that it is so; but hav
suspicion, I cann
the 2 2 name
will E it so called by
in the first edition
of the Soeiety's Catalogue it is s called " “Cher y Crab”
ns
a, | by universal consent the Кер one? 1 am
Z believe that.* Pyrus? is so w
on he alread
thing that is 45 to
that he is determined
бааз
him. I really cannot help thinking
to find fault, for he is not o
athe
2n of Peter Pie] d or "Old Hu ph rey ; and if
to “a nice little book” in — LE way Ef am
sure и will be ue 4 em ag and interes n-
nI — nk * Pyrus” for his suggestion about
g fru Анн in te Ya d * but Lam
Ft 6 ad 0 are.
doubt, pretty уе fou old айы iio. vices as Dickins’
arland, or elderly ladies like Hoo
di
Pyrus to practise that system
Lende 8 Dr. pid eg ЕЕ Robert He
y formed,
y, by chemical anti tidotes,
що not many da 2 E à catalo
mikes A not — pombe
ing it, I found the above
— owing that
his- esculent at
satisfied there
not cogn
offer Дк packets eae he may 50 "induced to
of which yey have
larger, than
with Ade it fn viapo, ИР" éolour of a brownish red. It is во
melting as d € perfectly and rapidly in the
is scarcely wá i piquant ; it bears
| abundantly as sti pyramid, Thom
packets of Labu
of Ancram, which m — = gf feet from the ground,
packet contained
n the eit bein farm of Kirklands,
which is 4 feet 4 pety in ci erence. Ihave not
Loudo ipis rboretum а — but are not these gigantic
Lab at least, the atia exceed in size any which
I have one seen.
Achimenes pi ious s
pale, green white, or wd mi абы |
streaked and spotted flowers it sends fort en — er
cultivation. Z“ In Mexico,” says а
па,
jastem.” Fro
ipeo snomer al мј of the Mam has become general | th
. | the leaves,
y possesses, that he nds fault with ЖО pot
E weg
They are, no | Same
root- | tha
pt nang, i 12 eee any means ? |;
rev
Large Laburnums.— A friend of: — — apii two | | i
gat] from t
one packet from rn in the park of Sir William Scott, bord
f
this | r
into pe A, uy" |
Achimenes meer A: rocky p not much shad
where it scarcely a more than 5 inches
seldom producing —
m thi
2
(wi which they will do in
into small — — them in bottom
ak vn for forcing. When
m in pots or po of —
diameter, and
show flowers, neue. the
draina age. When
of
future period to know iie:
ers in ihr resting se
war ancis uns am orn
545 vanaplantin g s
«J. B.,“ at p. 197; res
Rhododendron, is = correc o other
plants here, of + e sort, ees —— i] at the
i i When ted, they
ve
been united, and now t orm one d mass, 70
y yards in cireumference, although they have often been
a алд (reduced by the knife. W. Smith,
K
Netherby,
Effects of the Winter near Dublin. — Strong healthy
plan ants of Cupressus drum and C. lusitaniea have
а из par a иши» injured ; ee
near them, and rather more exposed, is quite
ае ought lender continued growing up the end
tha, w within a (ge yagda of ib, sro are much
utiful Ceanothus. divari inst a
the only one that has suffe
leaved Cherry, Cerasus ilicifolia,
olium, have been slightly inj
the 21st об 22d of March we had
Our Mae gne ón *. open wall
canvas, however, suspen
й раи m blooms from being injured, 4 D.
Pup ae . Burns, Ез Knockmaroon
ait: ^d уйа IE
iu EM of Vi piis бе my
"nope by esame men
t added to it, d code d nnd
colour it is my intention to —
Possible. It is very parr ondition, . aut
different from pte it ram been in on other se:
bunches, and are very s strong, without so po stem
oots as they have previously had; they RR. ш
mys.
—Papers have lately
e "to destructive birds.
your could
"ns 25 ai Ut ойнор,
correspondent co the birds of
would soon
which he
* this | speaks, he
uM uin Эй шегере. A
THE
King of Prussia procured the destruction of sparrows
a a his — but soon retraced his steps. |
of sparrows in the spring and early 2
ык caterpillars a week. Iu Pe nch
game laws of r ther it
enaeted that it shall be lawful for бж prefect of coe
ments to forbid the mall birds. It
is fit to add that bird catohing i is Sue ei on the conti-
nent to a most extraordinary extent, and t ре ovision
is intended to cheek it, the act reciting — that | conse-
such ‘destruction it had been found that
Almost = the mior
ds
càterpillars, insects, ws larvee. In fact
= р
т
A
f
99
ta
9 8
z
az
E
B
A
E
x
2
they will shear
alle the vag latter-name
am aware, compensate for the misc
preservation of game, causing
‘all the birds and animals of aia. have immense
creased the P^ ien of the feathered tribes, aud a
the same time in a great m measure stepped the predatory |t
fields and woods.
“йа be
Hulings’ Sate i. Pun. — pin week's атто (вве
р. 198), Mr, Rivers, in correcting а mis
* is dii cult produce
| reum album prie with
ery is lar,
MAS cheek, which them was а в
ela e
meia of жүр which are often said
GARDENERS’
Garden, inching RI Rhododendron ciliat ower, &
splendid specimen of PUE ra apedtabilis, and a fin
play o iig melins 1 a
Seedlin ists’ Flows
arge fine, whit
to be quite har dy, px. ving ghi ou "n 155 at lea
but the flowers, popari ig from the . p theen
Letter
e above, but inferior to
ua ашо was also суі by Mr. Lain
BOTANICAL OF EDINBURGH, ‘March 10; —The PRESI
Toia in the —Dr, Balfow eye Ae some ibis.
hich had r ecently been m e Museum of
"Econ onomie Botany at the Royal Botanie Garden.
Among
tehoue from an Afri bin
(adden. Mi
in the Himala
[d
ical forms with other
which ‚аге said to be |p
CHRONICLE.
-|the views now entertained P
(se
It 170 stated instru
Peo
vs | carpa, and li lia, a variety of Laxus elegantissima, examine the'subjeet treated of e wor
Berbe na Datei ege "d eren ч рте and to report what тә “ошенте to rà the ——
oblon pga pe ndul Ke. 2 to Messrs Downie Laird, d efeets of our educ tiona Sys 3 in 50 far ‘ag the
Тор Hehe spectabilis o Mr, Reid, for Camellià с classes jn eon eoe He has êi
blooms ; BON. s PM: 3 E eise Herbaeeous c о exact es of info: mation, whatever hs
pianis; у g Camelli ia; and to saw was She ved with the eye of high intelligence and
Mr. ыг! for ps Th exhibitio the conclusions at which he arrives are on ће whole
A ed mber ants inn the Society" s| worthy of an enlightened politician 3
The opinions held by M. de Cocquiel on the
tenden ney of клат studies, harmonise en
“The general education given
the majority of the other countries ot Eur
ts a useful part in s
i oun
50 in
E
—
©
c
<
2 appoin
Nobody
prie "- as they are, gen ; inspires
a with a kind a in ber е пама m
an evil, a ee le Sia es сы
ond the
d the
try is held in hi pos m; iti is T level
in the
more one pn cs
he ерй nd to the highest public functions.
ustrial p
© chee ieee of temperate or 1 8010 re ic indeed
and I therefore hasten sabe correction, which Phoenix humilis, Chameerops Khasyana, Harina oblongi- Isis de tho саш ин, light as 05 ‘in e
sh have been Hulinge' Superb, it having’ been raised 16 355 species of Arundinari per usa, ганан po pga юз y
by Dr. Wm. Hulings (not Huling), of Penisyivanin I | Quereus, Acer, Rhododendron, Pin ing a нё b ча that the usual routine
have cultivated this variety ever since 1846, and can | elevationsvaryin ig from 5000 to 10, ШЗ “Heconcluted "ixi ean be no. tio ey est pd
Boeri Hey. high character Mr. Rive — Na of it. by 2 as 5 e attention of 18 to mp el 4 — it n e Du til more
Robert g on their views in regard to the nent in abund-
Forcing Asparagus.— I like the method adopted at climate "of i [ide epochs of the earth’ йогу, ad by elige мыта ачы чал ри 3
“Raby for forcing this vegetable, but the costly зву brick ing, that in drawing inferences as to climate, er 1 m : he ее that of "ih
» &е., аге not to be had in one place Сап 10 do so safely by үлү? of the 15550 ie — ym mh th and
out of ten. The plan practised here is very simple of each species, and ‘that of the whole ne 18 ster enge malo eX A
= " We merely throw out the s 20 inches conie of a genus. When we ST ecles of Palms, —— 3 — — Асі —
fa? огей f at „ the mi amboo anana gro ga ongst and abov Paeroa 1 3 he can teach no
8 acting for both, and fill them up the same | Pines, Cedars, Oaks, Cypresses, Yews, Maples, Hazels, | реча fi 5 ish maste sr s differs chiefly
po as below, with well-prepared dung and leaves, 20 , sto be ve d o draw conclusions а deg i eo b ht: ажа, classical and: тийи.
- mtem to give the boxes pe each way, in regard to climate fro e generic The beng ibis gren ia 1 j ^M C bridge, and
ow off the wa r. The s used are all e | paper was illustrated by large d Pii dim of the. Eripsipal | z 1 ch or A to his
"ow may mention that we give air on all favour- Palms, «е, noticed, and ate Rova — — the — commodity: which he offers
able occasions, which — only colours the Asparagus, Botanie Garden o "Phoenix icd es (presented by Mr. — - wid ON the various
buf: gives ір а delicious flavour. I. Gilbert — Moore, of the Glasnevin arden); the Hemp Palm of its application to poe papes 2
Seiberby ouse; Yorkshire. nne. 2 a М Standish & Noble) ; ME — tan К Amd «hus b dub
A ё nari ata, e paper will 542 : whi
Annals of Natura al History,” — the S 0 "s Tene — — "iti inverted е AM
a Eu 2. елм arks on British 2а, i By d — — v en - and: whieh
s ington, Lag ong the » ч ii rac
Lohn " by NEA ‘Babington ME pss — r
inguished from A. Корман, by the tube It may be said, perhaps, that this has little.
T pe of the emm ; to which knowledge is now im-
3 ne aS E "dini b del jx and the ex- | x 3 ; But we know of to
or ‚Spines : ining.. r|! à ае беч gut à 1 тр
was illustrated, hy. specimens | age the ‘Univer class which is not in this great country industria: he
Herbarium, d the Ann a nobleman, or of the rich *
3 feet above the ч d it has
| the
| "M where it established a firm he cir-
cumference then died away until the root now tak
the funetions of em and becom
mechanical support. Xv erence
stem is 18 inches:at to and 12 12 8 the ВЕ about
latterly taken on more
ming: чу ‘aga most in
f the Jiving top. |adhered
the periphery oly acts as a | founded SII zA the Vs cum d
he e root- | Some misun
ARM A a aei by puttin several branches, The
, s growing near where I observed com
~ | its progress for some jr. CN
| ecb pratis
Reb . |
well grow N Double *
Purple. ` Tsi Mr. K
Жз; 20. Ne Ре Pende Еа
in competition,. ere a few e:
for exhibition only, e whioh а
follows: To Messrs. P. La
Verschaffeltii
1 1850 s р
wee sh von Leb mate an éxce
Xil) ДД; дү Р »
14 0 all mechanics en М: *
һауе Ex pa my sojourn in mere
уйт. and m. 4
ts old traditions, is that Тш Na
with the man
ed
e Institution,’ deerme upon
resources establishment intend
independent of the Lat к the wealthier classes. II
Be ЧЫ нА s of le res on d
ya vations Fev
are given, not А,
of the mem
o to the ahis db jan
amusement but for he 108
are aw
r
14—1853. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 215
ринин R
е of ғ a library of between five | killed ; the older portions of the plant, however ev effect -— Dr. “Lindley would deliver a lecture in the
den, snd havo bs K od зт " stood better. p e vip na is qui ven safe, as evening on Earth in iis relation to Horticulture. —
“о doubt the capital part ol of the je of this institu- [also C. thuri га, тасгосагр and Gov йана ; The
is that which pre the c Aa om being | Funereal Cree s likew m unharm ed. Juniperus а
pi from stan proper coda rel to the | flaccida is considerably — although it has stood FLORI CULTURE.
trap demonstration called popular Тош got up several years diede in its present situation ; : ek А ЛЕ,
for show, and intended for r mere yea It is this | tómeria japoniea s full of male nes , and quite safe, сіхтн SurPonr.— For this purpose 1" $26
last error which has brought about ps xum of som any |a and Taxodium wich ns has reg tood the weather ET ids ed No. 12 copper wire, өш uia пјене
ising associations, begun with zeal, and containing 889 Cephalo wr "ih is uninjured, as is manner, with an eye or ring at top to put the flower
m So it ispora arro died о
ot 4 agrifolia and "Cookit have Vet quite hardy,
c i olu aching which | Rhamnus oleifolia has had its young shoots killed
ene M aont ‘inne ми 10 20 for, and for the Japan Oak (Quercus glabra). is “injure, Hex
. — those above them are ready to find funds. The Tarago has been killed; the Californian Ever- | tracted
Edinburgh h School of Arts is a striking example of green Plum has had the top pair of yit on t
ew À ~ : take а piece of half. inch deal, 4 inches square, for the
ool was," says M. de Co m « founded з as green and healthy as possibly could -— desired. plin th, on whieh the glas ass stands with the wire at the
1821, by М. —— 1 with the object of giving Pavia californica is 8 young shoots, which are as back, а nd fin nly f fixed i in the stand ; I paint the while
nies ¢ — of p! — yet perfectly safe. An Arbutus from California is 5 | green. :
as а = pe neutr application in their — very much injured, and 3 e eilghe rry Berberi e 3 3 4 a. ud
trades? It was antecedent. S Mechanics абды; 8 has had all its top killed. Berberis fasc ioülatà ini
al
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s and + wire will pi to keep all secure. Spe
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ds “i : 8 x smaller size once round, and Mrs $ is pef employ
the operatives is adapted to their wants and condition. Were in ain native P d eitch's Draceena jt for many other things, aiid’ when фа fe
ving aside subj passing in alike plan BH gc jm eer and used coment" "for similes е
terest, the instruction which is given in the Edinburgh heathy, , and altogether нЕ ДА st kin The young | Man the trade sell it, as do 1 &c.
ool has always been strictly confined to those f Moutans, whieh have been ft Дерт roested, Sah de ey as six — it are made. W. 6., Here uk
branches calculated to improve the industrial classes. | 216 © of course all I killed. Myrica californica stands fro I1GGoT.— T wo years ago, on nately inspeet-
Con i ing the buds of my Rose tr ees about the
ser
n School of Arts differs in more diia n 2 globalas) E “Produced the large
grea
in tim b it'ó
respect from the working men's “institutions. These V. Р fhe , great uem of 185 3 side buds which come into growth when the main bud
differences will wii в light on the causes of the has had its "ears injured ; this case, as; i
І "iror of the bush
wealthier classes of Great Ж ane parti хану of piereingly cold winds which have swept over| to ta chance. On the back of many of the buds I
of Edinburgh. It is, therefore, 2558 entire ly 2 most of 8 than from the mere fros 1 bibe — = erentures busy at work. I noticed the
upon the funds contributed by the mechanics who vail Alstroe which at tracted considerable pompe ^| denuded branch dur the summer, and qp uU
es of its advantages aya rif ing y : P i ne Open | conjecture кур йил New buds came, ап e
admission fee to the elasses. The этет ЫЛЫМ institu. border in the P: garden, notwithstanding the dean ch was covered with flowers uninjured, whilst
n their doors he co ity, в ge satisf XY the rest of the tree was very much infested—
even to ladies ; the School of Arts, on the eontrary, is can be said respecting Sikkim R hee, tie which the im ripe was that the Roses оп the
limited to indus classes. The л asses her Edge- experimental branch came somewhat later. I repeated
= - the management of the school or in | YOY tb, Dalhousise, and one or two other Fspecien, however, | the ere “ren year with the same result, and I
f the. The management is ear to have suffered a itt, while ciliatum is quite — this communication in the hope that others may
— — ч general body of subscribers. All D green and fresh. e induced н try the same mode of getting rid of one
ssors are paid; no gratuit ous eourses are recei In ns orchard department, coping boards 9 inches — our worst pests, as the plan has the advan
The subjects of instruction and subordinate | wide have been put along the top of the Peach wall. dau as far as it is practised, the propagation of
to the wants and condition — thie wor s. The | This Es. hitherto been found to be sufficient protection the ny. A quick hand, after the bushes
library solely comprises works of a useful character, |" to the blossoms, which are only opening, and puc ctu bem would soon clear a number of trees Weg
calculated to aid the pupils in the study of the sciences 28 Yet safe ; but should the weather not take and very much better than mg Mee be
taught to them. Party-political and controversial w orks favourable change soon, straw and other e ons 9 ine cases
г. melee from — establishment must be resorted to, as they had to be last year. l
e en’s |
C i i
отиту ‘like’ Great Britain! wil "diei to —. Peach frame was considerably more forward than the | communicate their 15 T. H., Kab Newington, ^
results; provided only dini who-apply the rules are others, and: = that the mewaa Nectarine is expand- (cr
true to the obligations imposed upon them. The ing abundance of blossom on strong well-ripened shoots. д.да: раа The Soil in which the Auricula has been found
remarks by Mr. Horner on the oceasion of distributing | Apricots on a west aspectare not yet in flower. Pearson | to thrive and colour well in ts about one-half old hotbed
prizes at the end of the winter session 1850-1 are so walls are very promising, and as yet they are unhurt ;| көлен эЛ: bb uen one-half sound fibrous loam, well teamed over and
and so entirely express our opinions, that we the a Trout variety is the most forward; but | frozen through before deln g used. It is muc 1 :
apposite, : Bases or wond-ashes in ‘the. со instead |
— avail — of them in in concluding: the: present pic — Tos p ar gain. e Broecolies, Le ey Keep the soil en ind sweet, а they also help
ileove is to fe
N the and Lake's 1 Wie good deal. like the. dott CATALOGUE Т Баа from » Messrs. tale and: Sharp, Aston Lane
has endured th towel, ‘Kni ht’s Proteetin has| Nurs ry, Bi — Jirminghan
— — striction en, [also proved itself iv of the | Отта: Cree, Some, таене are cotton die
-selves sufficiently to a definite eourse of instruction. best late winter. Broceal e have, the leaves twisting pesci to “arn up time, о эг. green-fiy, both tend to“ turn the
They ytake up a great variety of subjects, without rela- over and us the е Ties d aly 2 — e^ lower leaves yellow." If you find .aphides on them, , fumigate. _
tion one t fe ther, with 8 cenae now's Hardy eis a good Broe These ar
profesional education of the mechani, trea them sed bas also sod well heres though it has been killed | ESC vin tin cen ang py ug
8 and pann se of being schools where а some other places. One calle — Court, from Seedlings hould be examined carefully, in order that
ractieal education may be o tained, they do little | Messrs. Sutton, appears to arm true Kuig ght's the est miy gi for another trial. eth
— * of Protecting. Lettuce-leaved. Spina W н аон. very | Fuon LP. Cu — ee ы у eee
Ans ing | B : : i —— me speci autumn. If +i old stools” are
гап hour in the evening after the day's work. In this well ; a few of the 2 leaves have suffered a little, cut back they wil possibly flower, by midsummer., Plants,
they unquestionably do much „good. morally, by wi ith- ree may be owing to ————— ot ge sort ; pada bue ushy and „compact by frequent stoppings. M 9001
food can e gat m this as from TM
but I- think thatit - be: eO nfidently : affirmed, that | Ше Flanders, which is ме suceulent, but apparently a onions: etaed: i „ ih tees E
while our system is as effective in its moral results, — hardier. Peas so n. early are not — = the э, жч у s hold the 32 together, turn m he anio он etuer :
ЗЯ mare ai r appearance ; dou htless ee 1 ' quarter which you so carefully =
lignified and impressive, they miss, indeed they searcel de rA und. Som » pots are being kept in reception:
еа "nid important object- which ve a cold € till the weather e will permit of their being 5555 inerease. r
mus 5 : А г. 1
-successfully attain.’ 5 planted out. Onions have just been — and winter Pixxs Beginner. TI "The chances are t à
: ; ones transplanted to come in early. A few Mazagan ^ duced blooms from plantations ade sh
| Beans have also been planted.” Batb or Brown кше doudt your suocess. ! gingers
4. Хо may plant as soon as the f
? 7 have all, or very nearly all, killed ; but a I Stirring Cr Ж е
Fn : ARDEN, Torr Pike White Cos, from Mr. Cock, of Chiswick, er — „ме Snowstorm, Ча ай hat is necessa
Eros ortunate - backwardness „stood very well, proving itself fully tham the i assist them open as m .
things have suffered so much Ка: rom the EE. fois. THirer. 5 This Will; herefore, be & we n а ground; the bloom itself ШЕ
“severe and ‘searchingly cold winds, witt ich we | valuable acquisition. ie p earlier than 5
Bars lately bee Visited, as t have а expecte ;| ^A great portion of the Arboretu di ha been mown, | VERBENAS: - 3 turn them o out yet.
5 some plants have sustained considerable the shrubbery borders dug, and other * — put forward. «SEEDLING FLOWERS.
Anjur A few of the eats e the: ‘Nepal B — erry | preparatory to the forthcoming exhibitions. A few | (рдд: Lady B. A bold flow бее аё
‚ have һго ; wise it is shrubs have been removed from the corners of the petals, double, and relay hinbricated: colour deep тозу
вме. It is, howerer, i ina nal ыйык a corner, as | borders at the intersection of the main walks near the ques m 8 N rine s teg ugh slightly disposed
"are à Also exam of Ceanothus = papillosus, dentatus, west entrance to the conservatory, and the ground where A. An excellent flower, more, double than its parent (im-
and rigidus, 0 ies; papillosus has Had its foliage they stood has been levelled and turfed, which certainly 2 ey it closely resembles in general characte’ risties ics,
- browned a good deal, and dentatus is а little hurt; but | improves the a appearance of this part.of the garden. We “ан a shade or two paler in colour.
Eo m not had a leaf harmed. .C. verrucosus also may also mention that the hole where the — tree Harris 148: J Е, Romsey. The flowers you have again sent fully
o be. 3 hardy, and is full of flower-buds. | moved. by Mr. MeGlashan's came from has pee character » . — = M 5 . perceptible
ifers, Pin re coe ophylla, Teocote, | been ^ lled and turfed over, leaving little or no trace |. this may not happen on the plant.— W D.. Not near. — уы
Russell, E mui f the disturbance caused by the great - EM varieties ее the same colours already i in eultivation.—
as an object of so much i f ү ғ o. | WJ Н B. А cheertul and “ tellin with ‘nicely cupped
We
c — attraction “т
Lindleyana, are Mo lit had almost forgotten to notice an Dustin Which petals, smooth and stout. They ase, — not blunt
touched, and Orizibs has. Badal aL its fol is foliage i a ue is being effected in pa largeiron tent ; its roof has been фаса агу. ee ‘ig oe ман 28 йе тор xen
* but ‘the the buds. and wood.a .to be u ninjured. P. | removed, and a wooden one, covered with zinc, is being defined dee ep purple heavy markings, make it a reál acquisi
iophylla is touched a good deal, Fitz-Roya patagonica substituted; a few feet round the very top, we under- | fion—8 Ж. АП shri velled up and unex athi бе. Siy Bedale
has bee a little hurt; an Saxe-Gotheea conspicua a goad | stand, bein ing ordered to be gla ass. A, — — nent-looking tower 5 with otk ин
“heater hing had some of its young shoots quit e| „А noti ice was posted up in the "epp to the o н
Of ay verage it
cra many named sorts already out. J C, Hornchurch. 1,
216
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
[APRIL 9
Ed -— blue; 2, very broad and obtuse in petal, but “ re-
very bright, but Lae na cane 4, LAM bold,
e ends, is dis to be
Y neat 8 Somer, but 8
not sufficiently dissimilar from some ur leading kinds
already in cultivation.
Calendar of Operations.
,
the syringe or engine may now be plied freely, and the and plant in rich soil. Spinach, sow once д —
house close some hat ani in t k ; give air early Should rain occur, and a milder state of f de bub,
rning, ther allow a slight circulation | Cauliflower and Lettuce plants, wintered i n homi,
daria the night : this precaution is the more | should be transf red to rich b borders, if possible sone?
necessary, since large squares and cl ave made what sheltered ; water well before planting, and fln
the greater p mod foreing-houses more like a in shallow trenches the ri e between which Will afford
ard’s case than the houses with open laps and а A =: slight protection from cold winds, Take
er times; а et, we are not quite s o earth a: the early Peas, and stiek those
if the latter (putting the deficiency of light out of ihe
ет АН forwar
(For the ensuing week.) question more M accordance л natura
> principle Tomatoes Soret — (STATE OF THE WEATHER NE
PLANT HOUSES. arrow, and Cucumbers ga: rid ging oak ME not pepe : Bet AR LONDON
ALTHO я. previous directions have been given on cone. Prick off when large enough, putting git * Chiswick.
the f ob h plants ach pot: ey will require to be we "n Р
е importance of obtaining a short-jointed, sturdy habit Сараї & TEMPERATURE.
i 4| BAROMETER
of growth in rosae nts, as a foundation for healthy -— ей by "р E s i 2 - "mace a| м Of the А | Of the Ear, i
specimens, we agaiu advert to the subject, as the „m е laris tm ant ері d se or ot Sort early eee. 1 March. $ а {the Earp Wing, E
season, ab | Max. | M Max. M 00t|2 fi
Id A 11 e чена ae gme Basil and Marjoram Should! likewise be forwarded «славан x dnm Em. 3 ss
aei M 5 | 5 "Lm
admission ofair, and i es of light as well, are n heat for an early supp я: a. % m 30.5 35.906 m 17 303 36 % N 2
^ * e r with this, allow space sufficien FLOWER GAR AND SHR RY. . 205 soso 9 | 48 2| | sia | 38 7 Y ^
een eac or the light to penetrate, and air (Continuin ius beddi Tues.....29|20| 30.141 | 29.995 | 4S | 26 | 370 |38 % | E |
g our remarks on bedding di and taking Wed. . 30 21 29:331 | 29.601 | 58 | 29 | 435 | 38 1 E.
to pass freely. The great object with cultivators of Caleeolarias, our selection is, Sulphurea splendens, Thurs; 7:31 «| 29.704 | 29422 | 57 | 40 485 | 38 39 Е ^
— is to get pla zi to open their blooms at Frost's Superb, and Kayii for yellow self: һе | Average . | 29973 | 2964 | 494 | 25.4 | зла lara | зї 5
one er anise yii considerable tact, SUN a knowle ledge former is a fine thing, Aurantia multiflora is an orange- clear and frosty. ENS o
diio wan
ишек 25—Quite clear; cloudy;
oF Brean fine; hazy; sharp frost at —
Ay os о oS ll K ü h H d kl bl t h d, че: Overcast throughout; posty has
growths should be permitted, and that the shoots for hls en em Masi vid an ne ea м ote . ES 2 fond “frost; opes fros ty haze; sharp frost,
he the ensuing year e be selected of equal | make 2 ot bat: “Petunia, though very ‘hon 5 - a1—Fines yoke boisterous with rain at night.
stren gt ў at once, gola suffici in number for the and well " dapt id for situations hin er ean ТЕ of (opi en below the average,
formed ni ch sh 1 rmity o f growth will thus be rambling growth is no objection xh their —
rmed, whic — on no account be disturbed. When not compaet enough for v eds. . STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK,
mplete, the plants should be placed in à | Prince Albert, and Mrs , are ps hene of ее ending An d
2 of rest, and should not be e into further | tolerable habit for bedding: Shrubland Rose oe. |o |
growth. With lants blooming i 4 GES | 225 ва н, | Greatest
Á pial 8 ny Lind are pretty 2 coloured kinds; and — April. 5 | ea 3 | Yearsin Quantity д
Miu Ee? as pene pias nu көбү аа v pem old * m white bed, especially ARTS 548 Эё kamed. | OF Bain. zd
ac * D
: ; Р di
display in the conservatory will now be at its height ; decided b ble a and род ance A pas a pde. rnb iel SETA 96 dae
those Chinese Azaleas which have been slightly force patens, the best in ‚ growing. too for many Tues. 5 sha | x9 |49| з | oss ii
n e. of Camellias of. Cytisus on ihe Mil ‚п —— — and chameedryoides not being showy enough. Thurs 1 sa 373 153 n 0.0 2
сі The бн eres riday | 5. 35.8 45.9 l 1
111... о Lokal eines reall cn he ae н ВМ
the beautiful Pea-b plants fro w Holland. high ee Lives Ms. TL. _ | 1848— therm. 73 deg; and the lowest on the 6th, 1545—therm.
L. erinus grandiflo: а ra
33 e- een, ac hs Rosos Gluing | are the tallest and perhaps the best ; but all are [eee
hard 7 pee à - 2
good supply of Teas), Cin bs, Mi фе, Же AR uela d Meis vt 7 varieti Hey а ey -^ Notices to Corresponden nts,
‚а mass of — will be brought orco which i it will eos of Lobel inam Five thine. Back NOMSESS OF THE GARDENERS CHEONCUM МИША
ite сан to aieh ai any de bands :% es some fine Ings, among out of print, the 3 to save trouble, has ‘drawn up a list
bé taken t * 2 y TY which waged noha ramosa, yer 1 and of such single number till be had. Any subscriber
«ме. en to water plants coming into m ; more | Salterii, & ndid show in the autumn. A Who wil orward postage —.— equivalent to as many copies
rali E seen have been forced, as they | few ridens — be sown in vacan ae tween 61841 regu x 5 16, 4518 20. 23 125 24 25 27, 98, 29,
are generally in sm та — к P. A зы i sero = —5 p ts, or on the edges of "borders and 30,81, аъ b4, 4 45, e 41, 48, 51. х p 4 1
; ; 12.—1, 10, 11, 13, T,
in the neatest. order, as well as every part of ser т ahi rone le cd ni rz the front dd To 3 27, 28, 29, 50 51.52 , 33, 35, A 50 584 5 .45, 05 1
house, and r uniform, узы ае к growing о. ша, ені ie = of эко et Peas, з АІ e AE
TE. à .—1, 2,8, 4, 5, 6, „ 9
Orchids will now be pushing into growth, cade coe rani: vag Adee OE 0, p hi 1» "8 Es b ае
L 1 к th. | sight, e be р кє poete with ые always 3 Ч
ы е "y 1 id raa ae of obtaining | valuabl e, both for covering ground and for its delicious aas * i 11, 12 i, 15 E E 25, 8 5
О oom in 1 > , , , ,
vg ao radi 7 pl: 88105 fragrance. NT m 13, 14, 19, 21, 22, 27, mans а,
humidity, and though nothing like stagnation hould LORISTS FLOWERS. 1815. ATL except 29, 81, 35, 2, 43, 45 46, 47, 49,50.
-occur in ial i 1е ts gro — . uriculas in pots will now require 1819.—AII exeept 46, 47, 48, 49.
syringe must be used prett канаса раа іп bight — he T samo’ time giv — abundan к аїг 20,21, 22 23, $ 25 96" 55 5 28,0 E 734, 36 36,38 “nan
weather, to plants in active growt din at all ven rtunities ; great attention must be 1851 — except TW * * , t '
continued. Р — pe sve baskets or placed o ioo to covering, as em nward growth of the es ee иы xcept 38, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 81. n
bloeks, sho uen en down and ed in | must not by any means ken cheeked. Tak Iso «ч
xim AI x : Complete set be had for 1847, 1 180,
tepid water, as the one often fails in keeping | that on and about borders where seedling Polyanthuses| 1852, р price 265, or bound in cloth 80s., " A c. "mm
.sueh ich suffi are growing the snails caught, else much dis- | , years ате de of prin All fad, 1 1, ЖЕР
FORCING IG DEPARTMENT. appointment will inevitably e. Pot away the pe Botany, — 1 ne;
М 4 y, agl lanatory of ese ot
VINERY.— e Pes e in the early — Picotees as fast as possible; after after the onary exp Latin Pre n in puis
-show indications 5 3 у теба the x dine — the soil is well 8 the ic English. — —W S. The Manse Garden, and Paxton's pe
m y time rapes are fully hich the flower stems are tied. Look over eicit D
ud € н : 7 look to the Botanic
s ome d be brought to a a comparatively dry state. and the first dry day stir the Gardens rather cendo — — ы aper things. The best
A c ͤĩð⁊2wv —— с КАН
during process, having found cuttings as they con insert more i . Dilis, cordifolius, and adulterinus. — ,
p mi Н in the Botanical st y are out ot
ing of the em of Гү эзге a essential to the ^s as aoc dat eoa ate cipem ау now fashion, — acount of — running about incon-
Meteri p an ealthy ace of the leaves, in vantageously so n pans: he soil well] veniently, and having a weedy appearance when not in flower.
addition to the check vp t gives pro- | first, and strew the — ind chaff thickly ont че ensem You might e Backhouse of York, or Plant of
gress of the red spider ; of course an additional amount barely covering, then place in a cold-frame; i le, or some other country nurseryman. ne of
me n ee ep ge ed ен А F
Pay wid hr бонй es of Acacia a 1
pep Ы y HEN GARDEN. oxylon, as far аз can be from onal tene,
mondi ey Meme and keeping otwi J. 1. Asplenfum ‘Od tites, rather rare in this
conformity with the v N standin ng the excess of 2 last au splenium luridum, tu be found, — collections. e oth us
ү "8 y | consequent wet of the gu — ser, natives of New Zealand. 2
: N and haat. Рімевт. — When the we find that where land of eed reis: quality was | Ralxtdaudk: das . Some register the water from arti
weather becomes warmer the succession Pines of all thrown up rough early in Fe in capital| ally meting the latter others when the snow
: ч ү is now in capital эй of water.
ages will м repotting ; in this be guided in some working order, to which late wea has fuis cede e pre vm cable us. 2 uct, howefen n
measur pte е mode, i
con I " ссе 0 the epe af f our directions | y contributed. In all probability our instructions . r as " melted snow.” 1
respe increase of bottom | have been m easily given than and a P? eu gas : ТЕР. If you are not a nurseryman, yon pieni
at were acted upon at та due iie кой, "T = re glance at former calendars may not b r to remove them, unless you haye ane
in A te for shift. if what ps : y по е amiss, to to that effec ет ;
" bend ‘Wiles POE ra апу —ç pro- Tien T will thank some of 2s — cope
: interfered wi getting in rocure some — ki e no А ee ys been
thi diate 1 neigh hether any book bas.
be pal * tl 8 нң. d “Soccer etd 2 A ee s licit mie
sz W 3 persons in
3 re is to ooh ~ t in rows 3 feet apart, an who u — qiias "d rers БАШ fish m
inches betw: e plants: Cut out th Rut accordin Eae Gee Vies M he Ds roper time ‹
bud before plan , to Р ете Ње на m deer г VINERT: Ё T will hardly have failed to observe th
when broken, thini Gb lc ols ar tha bly recommend Hartley's rough plate glass.
gth Д кш бо TG the three, a 0 — * the d sates sheet ее for a must be that.
F 18 i often | e no ex
produces a flowerste f and prevents the formation of but it is Къ MAD. e^ we suppose quite as
good crowns. Mulch after planting. Je: т к Дато ne ой ай 8 ine
Radish may now afters. The panes should not exceed a foot in
latter requires a sandy soil of good depth a f feet at „length is immat: qu :
least), with a dressing of dung at the bottom. Select 5 What is the yellow Violet ter rss n
le holes ooDLICE: M M A. аа or two, yor оле, MT
& j js : ty
Асс, must be given. Plants im dung-pits should bave | have the 255 ace ап ігоп bats ог to growit fine | Бы mambo end Taree, quanti e iesu et |
the li ed . ve the rows 30 inches a apart, and the plants a foot or placing two tiles « — boards over em bett "ies
turned to give a little extra heat, Pracn- they era |
Bingo сн. | 15 inches from each other. The holes should d approaches, g
HOUSE.— Tie in the present year’s shoots when they up with leaf-soil "lght soil 4 ligt ete ee; ves eme
and | off the or very light soil. A light у | "+" As usual, many communica’ vedo nee received too e es
: — 2 bek Il not appear] and others aro unavoidably де detained till thos
second чуч be > and one plant, can We also beg for the ip r resting
if not in the ground. Sorrel, rain comes, he insertion of pe
numerous poe ы aii ami
contributions is still —
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1
plants;
The quan
p THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 217
1— UVIAN GU
— ETO AGRICULT IST S.—
t being — — extensive cn of this
MANURE are still carried o
NTONY CIBBS AND SONS,
ONLY 3 OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
t duty to the Peruvian imme ll and to
rs and all othe buy
elle character of the parties from whom they purchase will
of co the best security, and, in addition to rn
— to that point, ANTONY GIBBS А np SONS think i
well to remind buyers that—
The á— wholesale price at which sound Peruvian
мало a еа sold by them oy i the last two years is
91. 5s. 25 a 15 A
Any resales Sing a lower price must therefore
either leave a — — — 2 or che N must be > adu lterated.
беду i OF LIME, warranted the
best quality, with a full p
er centage of soluble Phosphate,
onia, &c, &c., delivered to M Railway Station in London,
ae ton; also 8 MANURE for e composed
of nces hogs ing ** em , Potash, other chemicals
essential fo or Corn crops. centrated Dru te, Nitrate of Soda,
Fishery, and Agricultural ! Salt, Suiten of Potash, Ammoni
and every other Artificial M.
PERUVIAN GUANO, ае the genuine importatio on |
of Messrs. A. «tpe x SONS, pi * 2 9 or, in cares
of five tons and u в, 97. 5s. ock. A constant
supply of LINSEED — RAPE
peat PURSER, —-
LONDON Manure Company, Bridge Street, Blackfria:
ANURES.—The M Manures are manu-
— 2 Mr. Lawes’ Facto: маай».
eee 805 pam T. » 0 8
P
Su ы of Lim
Sulphuric Acid and C — 5 0 0
Office, 69, King Win — » Street ; City, London.
N.B.—Pe gn Guano, 9 to ‘contain 16.per cent. of
Ammonia.- —Sulphate of Amm a, &c.
D OTHER MANURES.
ERUVIAN. GUANO of the finest quality ; Super-
Ree of Lime, made from bone only ; Nitrates of Soda
ed otash, pe Salt, Soda Ash, чай gle And
Charcoal, and all other manures o of known va lue
Amir ARK FoTHERGILL, 204 a, Upper oases de^
GE CHARCOAL MANURE
РЕ. CHARCOAL, completely saturated with
wage Manure Works,
Stanley vig, Fulham, Middlosox, at 60s. per ton, 4s. per cwt.,
and 25.
“ Sewage manure, absorbed in charcoal, is a first-rate fertiliser;
we have ecce it on French Beans, Dahlias s, Roses, and Cabbage
e
— rden, by Mr. Glenny.
as а Manure for a small crop of Mangold
"Wurzel, and have a finer crop than when I used other manure.
ntity I used was 4 cwt. to half an acre.
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS,
PURE STOCKS AND OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
BASS and BROWN beg to offer as under:—
ENT PASTURE AND OTHER GRASSES.
„ б Sa — ae “a — — useful Grasses are gathered to nsiderable in this * e Lo
"ie we have ere in e. салд in T. neighbourhood fro from a long d сома,
we ате —— 1 өйгө — or mixed as low as any house in the t Our mixtures A
the greatest 2. and will be found dial to any sent out.
Mixtures for — ent n on — gs . moig. = d. | Е Scotch, Pacey and others, per bitshe .. Bs. to 6s. Od
3 bushels 9 lbs. to each acre, " 0! | Cr rested Dogstail, per 1 84.; per bushel f zi i C ©
Mixtures for Heavy Lands, per od ы 2. ae 0| | | Gocksfoot, per Ib., 8d.; per bushel a ia] id SCR
Mixtures for Parks, per acre 285. to 32 0 | Hard Fescue, per Ib., 94. ; per bushel .. 9 0
Mixtures for Lawns and Bowling Greens per acre ^" to 38 0 | Sheep's Fescue, per ib., 9d.; per bushel & „
Mixtures for Marshy Lands, per ac — . 28 0 Meadow ee . lb, 9d.; Aer: bushel es 9 0
Mixtures for Оте hards overshaded, pe to 30 0 Meadow Fox : * per 1b. 1 0
Mixture for Renovating Old PA — "Ib. 0 10 | Sweet Ver oat si one 4 eae 34 2 0
M ix ture з fine Lawns in Gardens of the finest Short Poa pratensis кї * { 7 1 0
Grasses, per Ib. . 1 0| ss trivialis aw PO 3
Ditto ditto, per pec . 4 6 Timothy or Meadow Catstail! ... т, e w» 95
Mixtures for soils of all descriptions, with the: proper kinds — Е
of proportions requis Bokhara ate CM oh? cH o
Italian ess, true, very fine quality, En bushel in 5 6 Alsike Clov ё T D. MM EL
pitt fine, imported, per bus 107m Cl t the 1 t } iei
Fine Perennial Rye-grass, per bushel 4. to 5 6 For other ieties of Grasses, see Catalogue.
Mangold Wurzel, I cw РТ lb. T "s | eet — White Belgian ds per Ib. 1s.84
5 d Glo í he g Red Altringham’ ES Туа "н: 0 10
5 ong Re r i ih м 9 8 a perewt. & э». ees ARA
КТ E Yellow ne T ЫЬ не Lee file Died „ Бак u perlb. 0 8
M Sil 1 * ” 0 8 Lue eee kee MER «v ... ” 0 10
Ca arge M rum I fi 8 0 p% p Ta aM kR * ү * * Vh 1 $ p
Тапа, [Y English Rig stock), per bush el 9 atalogue. i
0 See Ca
WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE TRADE ON APPLICATION,
Goods not under 20s, delivered уе bs 2 a 8 in * нери also to all the Stations on the
SEED AND HORTICULTURAL "ESTABLISHMENT, SUDBURY, SUFFOLK.
(73345 WIRE —.— & POULTRY NETTING,
per running yar
2 CLOVER: SEE
1
GALVANISED DITTO, 1d. per running yard, 2 feet wide. | A GRICULTÜRISTS — of сыш ey
|
are respec’ Te
recommended to apply to the undersigned for Prices, and an
9 ek le rmation required.
Address, Joux Sutton & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks.
Putz КЕ M — n 1 Yellow
Gl ng Yellow
NN
22
L4 2772 ete
e
227227722 M 2222
600646 Mem
55%;
+0905
225 .
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For го КУ АЛ apply to Jona SuTTON & Sons, Seed Growers
| Reading, ‚ Ber ks. А
| MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS.
Mo GIBBS anp CO, Seepsmen to the
Roy. AL AGRICULTU RAL SOCI TETY ов Excr Es TE - —
e WIRE GAME NETTING.—
в YARD, 2 Feer W
ттш бе —
н 50000 22225
2
595058
Шин: 920209.
2251 Ф — 22225
52825 28
25
C 225
AM
Gatvan- Japaned
' “ised. iron.
2-inch mesh, hus 24 inches wide an - yd. 5d. ес yd.
2-inch „ 2 63
2-inch .,, —.— ame wi 13 Ж 9 %
_Af-inch „ DEM 1 edi g 6 5005
I inch „ st — %o „ sj
h „ extra rong ,, =} 11 "
All the above can e made any width at at pro onate prices.
If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will d ccr ane prices one-
fourth. баргай Sparrow-proof Netting. for Pheasantries, 3d.
nufactured by BARNARD & BISHOP, Market Place, Norwich,
994 reni free of ces in London, Peterborough, Hull, o
MY J. MORTON, Patent Gatvantsep Tron
Wor Albi Stree 3 j
PHILLIPS PATENT ЕШ EA др су ne
ENT WIRE STRA FENCING forms the ion
edt Strong and maed ^ for Pa OM СЕЕ pur
poses in use. It са and put out of form any
amount of ee nece гей Upwards of 700 miles of
de Росо Mave Ma йы by us in the last few years. Apply
for prices, &c., as above.
IRON HURDLES an and all kinds of WIRE FENCING and
D POULTRY NETTING,
. Ornamen
GALVANISED GAME A
NEVER 3 PAINTING, and cannot
rust or corrode, made any vid and length,
4T
Huh
h, 24 504 e
LVANISED — ,SPOUTING, Plain and
Cottages, Farm Buildings,
Gal
for
ies ntn
Galvanised Liquid Manure Pum
eee end sir kinas or 1 W Pi mer Cisterns,
at 91, ron fork, Asphalt Rooting Felt Gc.
Galvanised. NM паси: | for sending out.
=: A rmi t mesh, 44 r 2. 0. d. per yard. T 8 SEEDS FOR LAYING DOWN LAND TO PER-
г е, 3 8 d. „ |MANENT MEADOWS AND PASTURES.—The kinds used
36 in. е 21 ж. s 15 5 otk ure 26100802 in these mixtures will be selected and — to suit the
48 in. „ HE 4s 0d. nature of the — zj
LP arrow Proof Net nf Gs alvani sed, 3d. per square foot, made Grass Seeds. in mixtures, for Irrigation.
o any size for the cae proportionate price. dei rticle was Do. do. for Parks, &c.
| shown at „ће Great Exhibition, where it was so much admired Do. do. for 2 and 3 years’ lay.
and ackn 9 e Do. do. for Garden Lawns,
— pes t article of the kind ever offered. Extra strong Do, do, for Renovating Grass Land.
ire Sheep Netting, 3 feet high, is. 6d. and 28. 3d. per yard. Pe
alio every гү deio iption f Flower‘ r Trainers, Dahli A Rods, пач артан ы mon do., saa f Ul Whit
Arches, ering, Flower Stands, Tying Wire, Trellis Work i ham Carrots Ilow Globe, long. Red
Invisible е Fencing, | sme and every description of Wire and other Mang TE Lo 1; “Gibbs nev largi Cattle
Work for — Illustrated 3 ol | Parsnip, Swedi ips o , Gibbs’ sone top
| Pat fi red, post. free, on n application to T. H. Fox, City [мит Hybrid ‘Turnip, White eshed Turnips of v sorts,
of — c Work and Iron Fen Е 9 44, Skinner mhead and other Cabbages, Lucerne, Broom, Fu T. , Sainfoin,
S and 8, Snow Hill, Lond 21 all х. of mire Tree Garden, ae 51 er 8
TANNED NETTING, for H Ned on of Fruit Corner of Half- Street, Piccadill ‚ London.
Trees from frost, blight, and birds, and for the security of
fresh sown Seeds, ei dens! vc Bes, él Ll Got кешлге ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
145. 500;yands, 305.; 1000 yards, BO. Waxed CIRE T
yard; 200 yards, 1
Netting for er Aviaries, &c., at 3d. per square yard. Seri
‘or
At da mas & Co.’s, 17, Smithfield Bars, be А and E ad
m Canvas,
р 2 where may also be seen erected Em PuisciPAL—Rev S HAYGARTI, М.А.
Теп td 8, P5
sm uci ЕР mistry—J. : 3 Pan
MANUFACTURED Bona Y BY ames. Dick, E Fa, ba S
J. AND H. A Е; Veterinary e d T. Bro ҮЗ. b
PHG@NIX IRON WORKS, NEAR STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ACE буп aes cives ека ИРЕ matics 2. .
; à qa Mane ger af P 8 — бе
вы A THE! IE next 595 75 Nied ssion DM
qu босы „
8 x onn vary from; 45. to o 80
ing to agp ands [he Fee f :
tne ча 2 — = nip SR
3 ipa ouo ary ut a
€x o SATURDAY, A. APRIL 2; nc.
—GÓ LAWN-MOWING MACHINE, Wipwasnay; mon nd
pt 3 t = a EE um Tnm zc
: AND H. "FERRABEE have this year made further |. ne an — rer
* verb Geka in their Mowing Machines, which may now +i
be used with e ad facility over open unbroken lawns and P
pleasure grounds, tween flower beds and on verses no practice | Tr is ain ftom our last’ week s оар that even
whatever being required to work ;
HAND MAUHINES ae mate А eam presses an cannot k pyp win
pr express tr
of 16, oi мее 22 inches. [ —— Tt the rapid changes of an English cli imate
пе man; the others réquiré the assistance of a week has been busily and meren ешр s te
yr
several 0
worked by ©
cutting the
strong boy.
HORSE. MACUINES are made of, two spend ane
30 inches, к and the › other 06 inea. uhr os $4 pes spring operations ic fis Ea lat Bad
an we capabl : n у
roughest € Grass usually m met with on lawns and pleasure grounds, recommending t stponement. Oats anc мы
Prices:— Hand Machine . £510 0 ve been sown, Tare: have been also so’
[re " — Ы) : м and the land for Carrots, Mangold . Wurzel, lees is
4 80-inch Horse) Machine. 14 0 0 к жый Vaca a under circumstances of soil : and
6 0 0 8
J. & Н. FERRABEE'S АЦЕ and Descriptive Catalogu
Agricultural Steam pec ne Machines, and Implements, "üt be. crops. з. 7 We refer to the farm. calendar of the season
sent free by post, on application,
‘once more, both for the sake of a word in excuse of
218 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Aen 2
our last week’s remarks, and also that we may direct | t ibutabl e alone: p" ut also on me орча importance of the subject,
the attention of our readers = the following letter, 1 it v ‘il "^ a 4 large der of facts to | for among the eu ааг а һе follo owing; “g
just received from H. S. Tuomrson, Esq., of’) oat | convince anyone that a plant which has of late p — enable both the landlord and the
Hall, York, on the * Aan important this years become diseased pa ree all sorts of climate, cae ^ yer opinion wi — there was а
season, of Spri ng Whea in all sorts of soll, and under all sorts of treatment, io А rere € any ‘particu " produce, and
“The quantity of 3 in Great Britain is is n to perfeet soundness by a mere thereby determine to make an outlay i
so much below the average, and the 3 of. land | “ dres m
. AAC ITS came to шь still more immediate even
t s асна to be made this amon d = CRESCE such Lawley per
collection of 1 — — ганы л Bos. Орки thought desirable
g h RR articular, as $ cing диш mo
. fis E — — of the district to be selected, it is desirable that they md тей tae gt
the publie and the produeer that more than common should be aware of its importance, both tothemselves opal ds, vit those d vith When Hist? S
attention should be paid to those e ofspring Wheat|and to the country at large. Fortunately the t 8 :
whie * e * е sown with a fair probability of сауа of Norfolk, which is, we believe, the jators—in some cases by their individual
ccess. i is view I send you a copy of the nty chosen for the attempt, stand high fer|.. b d ne nione:
Transactions of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society for о касе, so that, while on other grounds we реми Pinar ee Ма evr owes |
1848, which contains the results of certain experiments | believe a better dati might have been made, on agriculturist does in guiding in dis
e auspices of that Society with . this there can be no reason for regretting the pt
I €
of Wheat known pend as‘ April Wheat.“ The con- selection oduce of his farm. In ane of of the culty of
m
; : statistics in this point of view, it was
current testimony of ‘several growers shows that this| Neverthele ess, even in Norfolk, we may expect statistics in t
ве san be sown with advantage untl ud chat many will look with suspicion on ce inquiries 5 e" weep cem gom maltste randa farmer er, that
I have gro bove five 'quarte ih b wasn
i : : he 10th of April, and that will be addressed to them, an may be sure at the t Web. 1 SAT. ag he should ho
руе ero o this ҮМ, delved oq the oso * that some will return these — unanswered. ra ee (Fal of thee dn ave been,
r
recommend it, provided that the land be in good con- Hence two inferences may be drawn. The first is,
dition, and that seed enough be sown. It is a horned | the need of employing some agency, w whether by men who wer
Wheat which, I believe, originally came from Russia, an letter or in person, for 1 ns farmers at the
its habit of growt th e onfirms the i impression that it - different boards of ardians, far mers’ clubs,
4 Д Ё е
Ф
= coun a
northern climate. 7 does not tiller, | but each тоо, endeavouring to convince them of the beneficial | < 19
pushes up a single stem with extraordinary —— character of the scheme. And the second is, рек
and not D: pen three bushels of seed should be used h h
the need of employing suc ias nts in the wor
on land which grows а good deal of straw; and three and r^ dE Аа hall be insatent- Sm: the arme
a half or four = X that grows light crops. 2 чен, Б РЕР * n all these grounds Wd dua other cases
disappointment, I may mention that I have of this returns of part only of the district to arrive at a |. adde pe satisfactory’ defence of thi
Wheat to — with; må have already bein obliged to e ads y^ ment, of What the results upon the whole баіо mi ht be e based, and ‘one MES seeing that
t several applicants. An advertisement for Let us LA eink to the first, at Ped "cem sic ka 3 Mes agonem he
—— April аА — however, probably anil ым the other, with some observ: vations‘ on the " 18 01 кы edited ED ^ noce ату T
forward parties ab furnish.” district selected, for future remark. i — taris d bte кера, circi ithe
We will only add that the report of experiments It seems to us that-the most obvious argument in di е £o eres vemm fh a ir Айбы to te
to which Mr. Тномрзом refers мА be Деге 285 n favour of the measure arises out o "the favourable ade Ө alarh vidistis ory
another column: and that our ow verdicts which large bodies of farmers have already | mt
rfectl with their result as to robes AN arid passed upon it. The Highland Society.of Scotland
early КБ а of this ‘Triticum sti 8 in have repeatedly pressed upon the Government — v. ROTHAMSTED.—No. V.
April. We have sown > 2а a fortnight later than “this the desirability of more accurate knowledge x or ROTATION or Cor.
—
— ů—
. date, and hav ped in August а crop than we have of the annual agricultural produce Mn. Laws ins quote s some of m weakest passages
exceeding 30 bushels rhe hie, ГОТ а à thin brashy soil. | of the country; and we ааа that they have E his ee — - 725 — Hal d е
- undertaken the superintendence of the present ue lane s кае
Mr have received a circular from some gentleman | ise ment upon the subject, so hs as the Scottish : 1.
. in Mr. Bicxes’s patent "FERTILISING | district is concerned. And if it be objected that losophy. by emen «To aho ir
‚ requesting us to make trial of it with |they area company of landholders — than of | which are diametrically o Ч w my own, I will
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans or Peas, &c.—taking | farmers, that would not be true ; but if it were, no ü "dde poen uut om y T
care to apply the Aun material to the right seed | such objection can be laid against the opinion of the | capitals for Yr own аск
—to apply the Wheat powder to Wheat—and to | London Farmers’ Club, which — . (Dec. 7, But, before proceeding fu „I must liim
apply that ЦЕ Barley, Oats, Rye, Buckwheat * 1846) “that an annual syst agricultural words on the theory of ban e
It— that ER weary Peas, apt Lent ils—and that statistics would be highly bene ical" for several | that the comparative Dia
for Clover AR Lucerne, &c., ery case correetly | reasons stated, both nion and agricultural. And | which the soil suffers by e аро ауа
—to apply powder VAS "on licht po e and powder on take a more strictly pr pies cam cad such logical; for my own part, I do not know of any ther
B on heavy soils—for-one bushel. of seed to dis- that of Berwickshire, so strongly did they =o corny 555 eee pate n
solve powder in 3 pints of tepid feel upon the subject, that the “lowing is —
water, and then to place the said. in a tette their аа on hea “We amen | Soe ee basis upon ich io rag
bottomed P plants must be held as
me à
or ona floor, and pour the solution in considering this a vog object. © се — : ozen from the a
gradi upon it, ing or rubbing at the same hy such a society as — hich the a — ан. pania ge "ii nitrogen the
time the seed between the hands till every grain is | justly added, We -possess 5 advantages
covered and the who iqui
P
; these eonditions are chiefly met
: le of the liquid taken rp, and for prosecu ting it.” On both these points we feel и attempted to apply these principles not 1 75
after this to dry the seed —.— and render it fit | sure that v Be spoke the truth—no ae e en the our fallow а but c „ 5 distinetions
„ much of dry sifted ashes or collection these facts regarding farming can be so which chemistry would deny, but which experienco has
andy earth as may be considered necessary for thi me which includes in effect all the best long claimed to exist between the different varieties of
purpose—and so on. And we have received a farmers of the district where it is to operate. This | cereals. My theory embraces the one class of daet |
placard from a te уара —— йк матч who club agreed on a plan of som n to which we | easily as it does the other. In fact, rotations ate тй
with a 0 emat refer: whether it was ever carried | “pally: useful in more temperate countries Wie ond
Potatoes, whale or in р гае will warrant out we do not know. Lastly, take the veniet cultivators are forced to find plants w ichi CE
row, “G. E. has ‘proved the complete s стр he fie: St. Peter’ s Farmers’ Club. The following ia
»for me: solutions were carried unanimously :
— ‘the mode of conferring- extra. vigour md D That it is desirable farmers should possess accu- |
rate statistics of agricu
u
pos in the selection ‘of good seed—but chiefly in | number of dei. United Kingdom planted | an
the growth t seed under favourable circum- | with Grasses „ grains, and roots; specifying the —.—
stances. The "ire ka ps of good seed will not | several quantities af: ‘each, kind, and the probable | I must |
— and so neither artificial invigoration produce of each per acre 4 That it is desirable sentation of my views j
h | some respectable: organised body o of agriculturists prem will consider it fair that he has had re
should еа to obtain the po anes and that means to draw me within the *eiret
о | committees should be formed of or from the several rotation.” He оров don ea des nl the with Be
clubs existing in the — аш to devise and era for «sd wild Mustard,
|
у b
—on which, they proposed, should devolve the final ‘the E on eo plain,
Meam re ů —y— F
our correspon dent, nor can id it
“of our readers whom it may have ess wanted; vinced of its importance,
r of of healthy | to ierit Sater specie that ‘the think
— ce — restore ita in rarer ma or the жо 5 proper for the farmers’ Blaha f the
a 5 — eee pon e grounds on which the |.
Sd —— — they — : — Londod 3 Club arrived at their resolutions |.
—— success, with inser Per: 2 touching the "grounds im . 1 1
etre ter ge a ees ied т import o M io no abt, which
plant doe in th flow ower
irem alio be borne in mind that E йөге ina D
Dy oxygen, and eae sag ме: process
misapprehension of my papers
justifies the Government in undertaking the task it is a total
14—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 219
— —— ö— —
when Turnips are grown for seed, “ the manure в should drilled with 4 bushels of bones and 80 lbs. of — cows consume each daily | * 130 lbs. of Rye- i
contain more nitrogen” than when bulbs are produced, | acid per acre, mixed with soil and ashes. f the with 21bs, of oil-cake, so а an aere of ye-grass
I would rather maintain the eontrary. Iam willing, Swedes were pulled off, and the remainder — on the yield 45 tons of meat in the six e which is the
however, to diseuss this question, and I therefore assert land by sheep, which were allowed 1b. of Linseed-eake | case at Cunning Park, about 5 or 6 cows can be fed on an
that the same amount of nitrogen in the manure whic А it per head daily. The n —— of Wheat were drilled | acre in that time. Mr. Telfer um all the kinds of Man-
o raise a maximum crop of bulbs, vill ais а about 89 inches wide, а t the rate of two bushels | golds, He prefers, however, ong to the globe—of
mazrümum crop of seed. To cover all the espedibats per acre. The April Wheat appeared above ground the long yellow he had 25 ins ihe long red 23 tons
which may be had recourse to, Гат ready to discuss two or three days before the other, and in a short time | per Scotch acre. The following is Mr. Telfer's state-
the subject either in a * scientific,” “practical,” т | took ға very — —— which it maintained up to ment of his fum for next year, with his estimate of
&potation-effect"-point of view. But what does Mr. harvest. — s White as À excesivo the. expected produce, per S acre, these being the
Lawes wish to imp on his readers when he has as to resemble — more t — The April quantities EN hitherto raised :—
put E following passage in italics with the capitals :— — did not tiller at all, an e "the rst week in Mangolds е.
we ten to cultivate the Turnip for its most natural pro- une was one foot taller than the other: it was, how- Саба; "QU EMIL Wr
ducts,’ — treatment it would ‘require would — more nearly — too thin on the e ground ; and I intend in future to Italian kyai 6 5
approach that — e sogar dud, Peri t; мне еар sow it at the rate of ten peeks, i instead of two bushels, n his land he lays 50 1605 of solid dung p er acre—
anturat преси of the plants, would be. greatly lessened, it tha == aere. The April Wheat was 1 — — 1 wet whieh t is ее in, and immediately before sowing Не
т of the plant as а FALLOW CROP would be lost.” later than my earliest autumn-sown ' Whea applies the guano TEE rate — which i 23 followed | by liga
Mh would the four course rotation be se pre ved Z cut on the 4th of September, just before a geld s — шап Мт. Telfer's esf or his cows e
the Turnip if it was grown for seed? Because the see eat ‘sown on the 16th of February. It was а | time of my visit was as foll —
ins oil, answers Mr. Lawes ; but — 1 any one e bes eavy crop. ай .. 10 cwt }
”
T
11
utains
мет = give another answer to the question if he would “The Hunter’s White was — — te н d 2 — em — 4 on mie ol ls. cows: being
simply think for "ow The Turnip is a’ biennial | Mildew that it was scarcely” worth harv FT —
when grown for seed; the rotation would, of necessity, mained a ding —— colour а — end E P September id
be “ Turnip bulba- Turnip seed,” The very comparison It was eut on А. 2d
which has been made is — rid lieulous ; w the | fine until it was wes carre The i iod rums Mr. Telfer mention "d Mp quantity of urine pro-
Turnip is grown for seed, every o t it is its | Wretehedly bad nant and мау qual, ‘and, being duced by a cow is nearly equal to the quantity of =
own fallow plant. In e eases out тат ten 8 manure totally unfit for rad ding into as used up w sud gives; 10 sad" that the A hel obtained from each is
is given for Turnip seed or Coleseed than for Turnip | ther tail corn for cattle and pi i s yearly. Mr. Home’s Report to the East
bulbs ; and it is known dist — seed is very suecess- A rood of each was eut and threshed e pos AS Warne Club.
y grown on many very poor and light soils, which having been marked out at the time of sow The
only grow bulbs by much forcing. The difficulty is to produce was as follows :—
b the seed will follow in due season. Can gest Home Correspondence.
any one yet 'diseern philosophy in the following APRILWHEAT. Wurre. Dahme Selletile » Small. «Parm.—1n:an..drünle-
a
darkness visible." Thos Best Corn. Tail. All Tail Corn.
— of such — must, at «Ане be as wise as the Bush. Pecks.| Bush. Pecks| Bushels. not 100 miles from Saxm in Suffolk," in such a
author himself. One Rood............ ал. 0 22 ж way as to lead — readers to suppose he misre-
м bL. "e sooli: x" Cruciferous 25851 Turnips and Rape, for | Or per Aere 4% 0 22 0 16 menti his success on his two acres of land, І think
rogenous product, oil, sem to abound, and wre it only justice to John Sillett (for doubtless he is the
an
mple,
might xs 2 3 manures i i
— DOE such gym n like manner as that of starch is * The straw of the April ‘Wheat was long and д nin mp ed to just ое tI — Tr
int the Graminenus family, Also: “Yet | adapted for sets — of the Hunter's White w 1851, a — " harvest in .
much of it is als 25 маме the 85 * lieab small
it is not the se ей that is t te object 5 our e, Betta so much injured by mildew as to be broken in ise ui about to —— nts app le to
Mihi ke place under a soméwhat unnatural | Tabular Statement of the Results s of t the асы à wie Whea
or ari f the constituents of supplie ied food, an and under :
such а condit: of cli
F * А an
I must now ade ert to a characteristic i Е Es ек Б? 9 — id of — мн — Produce per Acre. REMARKS.
€ gs w has caused much m — a n and dnt " 5. 5- Acre. gs |
usion. This is a habit in him of sa . — вад», Bushel
the Wheat or of the Turnip, when he i is ne ө of e ther (a 12Mr.Cnórumz,..|-April Wheat | April. 10 Sept. 14 2 Probably — Too thin on the ground.
Rt he which his readers are led to suppose cann 7" Neal 2 So much mildewed
— or even more truth: Coóllin's titio | ‘Neatly a ue
of the ober Ж He further еи his — А, и : r spring Wheat а month later RR be of little
Pre garb, which serves to give them а Philosophie 2. Mr. LIx Tow . April April 20 Aug, 20 2 274 Stra ори strong, and quite me
look. Those who are off nh — , and interpret him a à from mildey
literally, are misled. I could show some rather amusing 3. Nr. NWA An foe a unm qi ense a :
passages in his flings’ of this quality. This is the ; Yd rnc Ail 4 Sept. 30 2 84 Suffered from bad weather, uiia
history à - Puseys © vete "oa олаи Morty шан bushel more
Rothamsted. This is also the reason why Mr. Caird, 1 i 1 IT , per —
vith all his practical knowledge, has allowed himself, in 4. Mr. Ourfrwalrn April Maren 16 Sept. 7 23 15i оо — on hr n
his Eng P Agriculture," to write of the e practical Hunters | March 16 Sept. 8 2 23 e Sub inthe weeks
— of Rothamsted in such’ DM that if I had ‚| White d —
е so, 1 would have been accused of ridieuling Mr. ; „gedi
Lawes’ labours ; several of “thë — —-— | W | | 291 Straw b ee mages years беды
lready |5. Mr. WIE dui i "bell 5 бийс nildeWel right,
ueless
t5
Ке ad
Sept. 0 .
— are tin ged with this fault. Two paragraphs - April 5 From three 9
which Mr, Lawes has directed my attention: are d da adig | Е фес 10 "e paw beam
be sed of; and I Pme t of our ill . Af. DOOM gi! April April 10 Sept. 4 2 431 Straw long, шы and strong.
consider. that my additions are just as Hunters April 10 Oct. 2 2 16 (Straw so much mildewed as to be
right and true as his t of the truth. What ; White - ET M aie [UU Ne От tomer. 5
is the use of bringing forth such sentences which ean ments by threshing. The grain of the April Wheat is eia and having read Sillett's ong ri T also, for
only мех and darken what should be plain and rather small and lean, and aues s to be known by the | further lee C * trained som the hu. {9
-simpl mera, * they will buy it freely. Moat Hall, eie: d the rest,’ ^ Ani the Poit ti abl, and «5
wwe n „ fess the state M M land disappointed me. It wa
in which it is — for "feeding (or seedi — pu rpos es iin à weed enh 1 it oed Ji accounted for, when a very
!! а. Sate erate comet 9 n
M. “From which, again, we may PUMPA Futter tut de APPLICATION OF LIQUID MANURE. that Mr Эшен, be being a i od r man, considered he could
cultivated bulb’ (or euitivated веба) is the result of à continued |u A get his house up cheaper by working at it himself than
accumulation of secreted matters formed rmed in quantity beyond. the |, CUNNING Pank, Near Ayr (belonging to and farmed | by trusting wholly to hired workmen, and had conse-
essential requirements of the plant ag such.” by Mr. Telfer).— Oct, 23, 1852. — This farm contains | quently neglected his ground during his building opera
-I have been taken pretty sharply to task for stating 48 acres, and is entirely devoted to a dairy-of 40 cows. tions. He had 4 Shelf fom Ма libor on N
_that Mr. Lawes’ experiments “on Tarnips were not so No corn is grown on it. Hay, Grass, and green crops ground (perhaps Diapers ie but Яс bad termine
^as those on Wheat * challz therefore, are ‘reared. There are two large ‘tanks here, the | to cultivate Mie wa narei with Ms is; and,
м E i " " 1 Г 7 $ = мөтү
give a
vie
duetions which have them are in however, are not covered, which is a great drawback
harmony with either the science or practice of agricul ' | gét this defect remedied: iet
ture, E. Russeli, Kilwhise, Fife. гк зз urine only flows into the tanks, the solid being kept by | able time,
"APRIL WHEAT.
a dg со А
and r whether the “earlier,” от even the later, | fields by an engine of three horse power.
: à B.
! ch Rit га 9 di^ 8 *
Е. | hithe threshed, I believe it ave n | the ‘one month’s growth. еа ot '
5 4 eee "The | summer — 11 of Grass ;— | 10 indeed he priced what
184 j treatme: ph fes land had been as follows :— | 1 € of Grass will yield 6 ewt. of excellent hay. he saw at 23“. PEF 2d. Tess ioco. nothing t 1 think if you
Mei wedes ; manured with a liberal | He со; voe dl Moos PPA o ago tan will take the t 40
tradi -yard manure in ridges, and the seed edit cok r nourishment to 1} ton of Turnips. Mints | ity a ed iro И ine а уп
220
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[APRIL ә,
impression which may
Friend, Chaldon, Sure.
swer that
able i to ча overcome” " the aoe . Water doe у | practical expe fi :
rise, it ads in A aut e Will their great value, a y humble testimony to
you be kind enough to А in ess yo our the good effects that have resulted from their applica-
ideas on th Mes. ion. Although they may be considered rather expensive
В 7 in the see mar et I convinced they will be
Кк т„——боше of y eaders may баага ong the most powerful and lasting manures
he geet йн ы e ira I
и — ed of t
recommendation of 9 for laudanum in
cases opium and pues of nitric ether,
bee "e
‚аз
is a valuable medicine, an
Е
e
5
8
р
:
TEM
E
H
^ K
[=]
а
5
p
©
2
8
E
„and the wri
quently saved life by continuing its par:
rhaps se
y and advan tage; 705 if repea
— wo
giving a quantity of bran Mete іп a ease pro-
2 attended wich fever — borderin ng on infla! mma-
be made. An Honest Man's
t you give to ту |
more. par ^in hene
trouble- |.
for the — in
et tee to|
in the water, and — T : into the drain, where it
is nourished by until, as in this
instance, it entirely fills the трт No — part ‹ t of the
field has shown m — indieation of sim
Turner, - Yorkshire.
T "уот
aq E
1
Mera бо, —
re
effected 54 following a system
addue
À ss-land
uring the
months and With regard to the mode of
treating the vest I | may observe that mer are far less
effective when so e than when
in
water. А certain portion of spirit is necessary, which
have often had recourse to with adv: — —
of spirit of nitric ether, a valuable medicine in itself,
the
ofa 8 е сте чу над and
medicin
a sudorific ; in fact, one of the most use
a, and v d f
for P x was advised. In combining it with opium
т, eii am su
ifficulty w
druggist will not — it tro
and I trust yo
troub
why.”
observations on Mu have elicited some valuable — |
tion from Ireland, and it leads to the eder, oe whether |
äts culture, under certain circumstances, should not be
promoted. W. С. S.
S 8 J of Drains.—Last тана а field. а the Gilling |
harto: under my
on. "This field is very 8 pm was drained
with 2-ineh pipes for the lel drains, having sub- |
mains of Sinch pipes leading into a deep
“culvert, which crossed ihe fala. The el drains
were 4 feet deep and 27 asunder, sub-mains |
were 4 3i The field when drained was
ап old { soil in
„Was a good loam ; in others earth toa |;
: depth. The subsoil also varied greatly ;
r the good surface soil, a g clay was generally |
bo with i rest of the g crops
2 mains were lai collars. After th "e Н. St. Јонх М
' ge of the field was completed, the quantity of years: In the куы? of 1847, the ere being in high All cattle, da d &c., brought into the Show
discharged was M T. eicit gua, it was so Wheat rate of one | be subject to the 2755 regulations са rules of the н
measured the funni йыз * b bushel per acre ; ee up to Tre дч ing o July, officers appointed by th. One pers n only will be alls
: which : ne of the sud- | 1848, promised to be a most abundant one at which time | enter the Show-yard with each lot. The regle will pe ЧӨ ME
nains, w convey: drainage of about 5 acres of | it was reviewed by M. лда Ье | after the stock are admitted, of all persons n
and, and it was found to yield 11 раб per minute. | the fi crop he ever behell. F rel
the drai rainage ker war ~ carefully exa rre vir a of wet weather set in, which threw thos the гөйү ө у as завада — member on n |
ent inspector, апа byt m pro- straw, and then, ins ; to the irek at his office at Plymouth, during the tobe
, , He ue yield we ubscription);|
iece of work. mediately after anticipated, the crop was only 6 4 ers per acre show (on producing the ier for the annual subscri
Mire ыле ed the field w ме r > ad very irme a v MIR € field was again sown гоњ" ^ n publie тес simit ней to the stock and i i Lyc
4 over. 3 n Bt te e judg у :
all the wet autumn until — was = Me. aa lent 3 ыы award, on мик Айк of 25. eter ы e rr the uns
when the ground over vi sub- | In 1850, th P , ent GUANI. | to берм. 5 t of 15s.; and fro + ашы 9
was found to be 11 gallons}, ] 115 ix а crop VE pacing ithout manure. dime fa y, on mrt of 6d. On Friday, "ibo 1
be damp ; thi p was at aga th à —— X ч у payment o "as vu edd lock at noon
ubleso:
ie Aer anc бад me unneces-
* the reason The
results of last year
3 | the
obtained as
acre. In October the bones are procured, the proportion
Siri them as equally : as possible ‹ over m Ee
ntil it
em per acre, e
n abou or
hay and manuring the
vete dat with a lesser quan-
out the necessity o
refóil. By this sy: “si Gi
- the pl S re o of see
t only in
feel ereqed perm t the same result may be ob-
rson vl will only ta aka. ety — ы
follow a фсе ск r pla the one above mentioned,
which cr i 8 "details, I trust, will be use au to
those r . wih the value of bone
or nde ám
| The Tullio Sitios бунан of Wien Gro ME —Some
| of your readers rested in t
e a crop of Wheat grown in 1852, ‘whieh was. — —
ith the by t
experiment was made is
S crop, it will
grown upon this field d
milar
b
Our readers
ass | into new life, chiefly uus e Mr.
behalf.
results | Show
implements.
"Mg coe
| threshed, and the та is 1673 poi
els, or at the rar
antity бе Tate
of 364 bushels per he
The quality o of de заь
about 74 tons,
sa se 2 mas
the nued w whe it durin gw bar
subsoil Bey mia feld i is ate " ower hing mar =
› as term h
al
Weedon vi
this experiment at Farn J. Manwar ring "Paine
Rebiews,
Journal of the Hor and Т. of England 12 foe
dnce amen ure, Arts,
d Commerce, о ла 14 Чада 1 164
Piccadilly.
are aware that this — La Sprang
The ет will ome cma on We E
Friday, the.8th, 1 . and jou of June, and amongst the prizes to
n & | be offered are the followin
P
кор! Devon Cattle, prizes amounti AK
outh Devon or — Hams Cattle, å ditto .
eed од
©
2 * 2
É|&ssuss5323.
Mountain Sheep
r Pigs, Large Breed
Pigs, Small Breed
Horses ase
cooooooooos
|
>
>
For Pigeons 5% sie € 4.18% 0
For TRAE used in the SPREE of PA
Gro Tas
” Cultivation of Crops 29
T Harvest Crops and preparing for
Freparation of Food for Stock.
Miscellan
For Collection of. Implements” vs
For Plans and Model 92 ө»
For New and 8 implements qo
GENERAL KEGULAT —1853. i ч
No stock can be oe for exibition уло a certificate of
entry has been received by the Secretary, on before Friday,
15th. April.
_ All animals intended for exhibition must be at the 8 in
the mee of Tuesday, the 7th o '
M they will not be admitted.
Hay, straw, and green food i be provided for the stock whilst
in the yard free oi expens
2 a> may exhibit an уай number of animals as extr
ae a, He ibers must ay 105 for rabid ap s.d lotof * €
before cwm. a ticket of permissio g them into
must send tw? 2
ecretary, on OF
i iin intending to exhibit implements |
of the certificate, . e filled up, to the S
3 — Apri h implemen weh
Show-yard — arranged be
Sai — y, am, June. No charge will e made
nis nist remain in the yard until 4 odlock Pat, of
Friday, the 10th of June.
uired heey be had on application to the =
on
3 guano im lements vi
ly Le tee е = d this from 7 to 73 quarters per acre of very superior grain. EA de E Et. vo stock as T
in dass E кшн cuv ка ut die And then immediately after the harvest the field was | inspection or sale. directing ing
— а 1 by fibro sites 1797 deeply p in preparation for the adoption of | In the meantime we have the Е р the
letely choked — о Smith’s plan he want of proper attention to another proof of the new life wer new
ats of thie of 3 à: Р i imple ments, it was not sown till the 12th of November. now exhibits—in the first ber of ut
pee to the tribe of te hh 2 The quantity of seed half a bushel acre | agricultural serial published under its Lp
pe was filled „ш р” \ for the field, or at the rate of one bushel reckoning | T T isaetions of the o iety ong the vid
25 diii Tori renes гац ground actuall n. The intervals between the Soran of the kind, and may still LL
The drain was effectual, roms were n a up till h, subsequently the enel for the many important agri cultural proves
stopped in this manner in three or four pli нй! 2 05 soil was eultivated pretty much according to Mr. Smith's contain, Th he prese esent number of ihe now serial pore
1 in the sáme reach of wale „ but it was not ne so well done as on his 93471 its object is to sin at a position Among cessor
several yards apart. I have been induced to send you own fields. he field was visited in July with the periodicals similar to that held by its рт Journal
this stat ‘Ged I think it sh iid етө skal a water-spout, which occasio much among its contemporaries. No. 1 of this the
drains are made with E dit ‘choking may damage crops ; and afterwards i e this neighbour- | contains a a by portman, ой jp
8 may vt d ч, еди bad паях experienced an unusually wet and d inciples eof Mang ; ие ЕЕ
“collars been used this stoppage would not have arisen, est, by which nearly Азыг were greatly dd
"but 1 do not think so. I believe the ui
this field was stacked by itself. has just been
The oi бын on
and
а
1
2
14—1853.]
— — S POULTRY.
Port rar: JM. The fowls you have —— are the golden
— Hamburg h.
pencilled,
P metimes called phe easant
some very Valuable chickens Eos r
aking -— inquiry for a ure. E has perhaps dis-
— тегей o Ag enia
ntl in ar . mortis,
and reco m appare Te the heat had. » UA with the cure, he
ub — all tha affec 7 to a ree bath, made thus:
n — il or large — being filled with boiling water, a sieve
2 Al over it, in which the — was put, and the
e covere ith a thi n The po ves taken out,
when the pana had Be Many a ntly hope less
fro’
— visitation this year
i * 2 ег treat-
ph the hens will 1 a З һо eee
eggs. will: perde lay faulty ones at first, —
when E bar in young.— Ovum. e taste of the
caused by е food > е 2
to will 12.
n
were the — О, My reason for suggesting a change of
food. , that the loss x рш ie at an unusual season indica ates
M
an those of Mun р генна may be
— — food, of which the nakedness is the
green h seless of late; but if the weather changed
and the he gan to grow, I ah А ild find
her natural cooling food. I recom way with the
Oats and чедо and to feed for Э few days on n oatmeal slaked
with water; if the fowl improve on this, со e; if not, givea
dose of castor-oil—a tablespoonful twice, at three шуу interval.
Fine wea! uae — than any A N wae! E 2
To secure winter, you t save
preserving pes is to cover them with ч М when fresh laid,
but as I stated a short time since, such eggs will no ch.
Fi W. If the hen of which you complain. sits in a box T
basket, * e
sits on the ground (as she should do), move her
to the place where you wish her to sit, ul — px rm i
z ket tu ga € her, or ar vri contrivance. ate will very
iled to her abode. J. Baily, 113, Mou
үсте
scellaneous.
The Bath and West y^ England А тісін Society
о awarded the prize for the best essay on the cultiva-
and consumption of root crops to Mr. W. C.
Spooner, of en n Southam h
veral
Ф
7 2 8
he comparative effect p
inary drill and by the 2
5 5 7 — feoding = Pe Vetches towards me
end o put in two acres of Turnips with Chand
ler's — i and, within б days, four acres
with a. prize Тагшр- made
ground Was almost too w ad
no advantage on account. The quantity of manure
wi
nary way till December, cent the
digito] y er Ple and pu neu à m
Water diia dem. ie : 125 abe ou
67
1 NM. ‘scqount for this indios difference ; sin
о great a diffe
drill in flat drilling and to use the water-drill only. For
C — m the advantage that you can drill in dr
era ; 2dly, that the manure is beany dif-
= or -n — - feed upon ; 3dly,
expen ashes 2 by the
te per ay di s «o foe 24 — of ye „ at 2d. а bushel,
— nd lastly, that much phe labour
the water-drill,
is required wi
eei now that =f — of a gutta percha pump,
costing 4“ Pob сал e pure with the drill, the
— 3 Who dri eel the water-carts also. I find the
ve labour as follows :—
брен W ATER-DRILD.
Horses Horses.
4 in drill. 2 in drill.
1f ер 1 ashes. | 2 fetching water.
1 supplying drill.
6 a
Men. Boys. . Men. Boys.
2 1 with drill. lj Ар ^ wit th dri
4 О mixing manure. on 25006 Ea ovt
H 1 with ash-carts.
T x git) y
If the
k be less conveniently situated than on my
; More horses a s would be required v
fetching water, but ^ 9 to fetch th
good distance. One farmer in Wiltshire carries his
water for the purpose two drill is
made at present only by M. ves, at W
wary, * costs 25/. The prize dust-drill at
es cost On grounds it appears to me
LICHE UT Yu ee bed ie
i supersede the dust-drill
8 ue egg e
Pusey, Journal
Agricultural Society. We oin
Mr. Samuelson's New Digger has been tried this week,
^ farms in the bourhood of Banbury ;
2nd on Thursday, on land 1a Abe .cecipation, "M.
Charles Cave, on’ the Although the
r
cted the golden
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF.
221
| of those interested in the өшү a number of ICM |
Ше
agriculturists visited the spot in the course о
The trial appears to have — universal —.—
and what surprised us mos a machine of
— m —
of the new elip comes to market. Noils and brokes are very
eagerly sought up at firm
SMITHFIELD — March 28.
We have a few m Beasts, but are enabled to retain last
Monday's quotations other kinds are rather
— choicest Scots;
such — арар accomplish the operation of | lower. Trade is very. à dull for Sheep, owing on eres supply of
digging ; ails attempts hitherto nada a great | dead meat, ud i Mount d mand. Prices for all kinds are
ggin 8
complication = "i ntroduced, with the bout 2d. per Ibs. lower. Lambds nsiderabiy lower than on
par , Friday 1 re is no — * the e. From
erroneou poo of imitatig the motions \ man rmany and Holland there are 827 Beasts, oy Sheep, and 148.
body. Cireular motion has been the foundation of all ure: from о апа, ; from жык and
i i : an olk; rom the northern and midland counties.
- eer impor tant i ber of te р anny said 2 epi Serene А M E aoe
ins е a number of в prongs, y con- | Best Scots, Here- Best Longi 1
nected, but revolving i reles, perform the work 2 Big i. 6? 4 4 | Do. Shorn s 9—4 6
м ing with great facilit The lem st Short-horns 3 10 — 4 2 Ewes & 2d quality 4 0—4 6
overs a n + ab = sed fe, digs to m depth | 2 quality Beasts 3 0—3 4 Бош ^ «10 0—00
8 st Downs and Lam 8—6 4
ing from 4 to 10 paced мка; ors is regulated Halfbreds ... 5 2—5 6 C
avery simple manner. Pro s also made . Shorn se .. 4 Pigs ^.. .,8 8—4
mde clogging, On this occasion it куы wn у Boasts, 4138; ; Seep and Lambs, 17 764; Calves, 181; Pigs, 230.
five horses, and dug at the rate o 2 acres We have quite a sufficient supply of Beasts, although by no
three botes d a — The баць d however, vill means [2 Trade is slow, but prices remain nearly the same
vary, as may Бе s upposed, wi aud с as on Monday. The number of Sheep much exceeds the demand,
dition ofthe soil... The t which is unusually small, They cannot all be dis of,
inventor is at a further reduction, Calves are
sanguine
to think that it will supersede the ei den ments at bore
E
3
z
8
:
ut in
s gr their ass inane, prepare a
win ag (the fork | not puentes
ford Chronicle, March
Notices to Corresponden
AGRICULTURAL Socrery’s JOURNAL: H H. tea 10s. a
number,
ANALYSIS: H E Gordon. There is no Society whose members рете
the poe ofa дее analysis, The Agric M osos d
England gives its members the privilege of а s by its
chemist at satsin nen Other answers next wee
н The 4 й а available in stony
land, or as a substitute for the pic
FLAX: Linum. is purchased oy p» in the field to be
*handled" by themselves—or — the e in which it is
ready for use by the manufacturer. There is a ready enough
sale for it in —— localities. тү to ien im of : 2 ders may
depend upon any ee merece seedsman. The Dutch seed has
been deem -— best; but home-gro is — with perfect
ropriety.
deca SEEDS : “Haldo n. We quote the Код from Lawson's
valuable essay оп thas ultivated Grasses. 1 light soils for one
He hay, and two years pasture, sown with a crop—Dactylis
ро» сурек Grass, 2 lbs. ; ота, italicum, Italian Rye
Gra L. perenne, peren nial do., 1 8 lupulina,
Нор refil, i: Phleum pratense, Timothy Grass, 2 W dum
hybridum, hybrid ge, 2; 75 pratense, red Clov: er, . P.
repens, Dutch Clover, k Total,
In vom, districts add 2 Ibs. per acre of Plantago
N Farm: Durel. A very full report was published
in n the "Dublin. Farners dae ; we do not know where else you
will obtain it.
Marke
ү ^ COVENT GARDEN, APR
, The weather sfill continuing cold, the snppiies of Vegetables
during
оғ the demand.
New Hothouse died are 8 both in e ity and
oriy dis ur foreign supply consists o
Shee ч 242 Calves; from and 105
Milah Cow
D of sa Ет ЖЕ: rst.of8Slbs.-s d в d
Bes , Here- Best Long-wools... : 8 05 ©
fot .4 0to4 2 РЕА 0—4 4
Best "Bhorthorm 310—4 0 Ewes v dran 4 $ 8—4 4
2d quality ts 3 0—3 4 Don „0 0—0 0
Best Dow bi gE ote .5 4—6 0
Half-breds . 5 * 5 2 Calves oe -3 8—4 8
Do, Shorn —4 4 3 8—4 8
Beasts, 831; Sheep м Lambs, 5150; Calves, 307 ; Pigs, 235.
COAL MARKET.—FRibAY, April 1.
Holy well, 188.; Wallsend Bradddyll's, 10s. 8d. , Wallsend Has-
well, 20s. ; Wallsend Ste eh 20s.—Ships market, 82.
HOPS,— н MARKET, April 1,
Messrs, Pattenden d "Smith report that the market for new
1 isi ina quiet нид м late prices, The demand for old Hops
ntinues brisk, w 2
ANE.
* Мохр ‚ March 28, JA. гу 18th inst. we have expr ren
a pe ens a of very severe frost ion, tp night of ‚Ше Mo the
thermometer fell to 15° Fahr.) and 1 week so
daily, with wind shifting from N. to N. — — yesterday, with with
westerly wind, w d
what. milde er. With dr
n s
лани апу etel change Á a of — English were a trifle
firme er, and Leith the The sup
ent a
[^g
ш
ae
the
dem — at last — prices.
qui
oted. Ken ts к 2 pron nc r inquiry, at fully la мечу —
R Ім 8. .
Wheat, Essex, Kent, R Бык. сете 10-54 Rea m- 38—46
ditto|42—60,|Red ......|44—52
2 Weste eser
— Norfolk — Red —
POLE WANE ENE U E RYS —5
Barley, grind. & distil., 94s to 278. .Chev. x Malting . 26—30
For „grinding and distilling|26—30|Malting .|30—33
Oa scat and Suffolk . . . 17 —
otel and Lincolnshire... Potato
20
— Feed
ж-а 23 Feed EE
Foreign ............Poland end] Brew 9 22 Feed.
sl
.30s to 328. .|39—34
fee gg — 2941 — pui 30—34
quality. cb oe а рй —— ^us g good prices, Fo Rege
berries fetch from 005 and “roan Nuts
ing fair — The adn prs the a Соңын of Green Peas,
new Potatoes, H —.— sparagus, Radishes, Gl эче rti-
chokes, and Foih still considerable, and the various articles
= generally —— in сет
Дд th a 4 орет,
8 — нна Pota re dear. Mus
t flowe: = H * — Pritadias, Barly "Tulips, Mane
Crelssun ens, s Mi —— inerarias, and Camellias.
FRUI
Pine-apples, per Ib., 8s to 12s Lemons, per doz., 1s to 2s
— сыл -
5та11 32—37 Egyptian 32—34
Peas, white, Essex and am Boilers 38—41 Su -
Maple......32s to Ore .|[32—42
W ... —
‚өөө зь
Country .|23—33
sac
Gra rapen hothouse; pib, 15s tos ore „рег barrel 22—26 Per sack .|35—38
Strawberries, per oz., 2s to per Ib., 2s to 38 FRIDAY, Apr 11 1 ve a considerable supply of foreign
буре, dessert. nh, 10s to 13s Nuts, Barcelon na, per bush., 208 Wheat, chiefly from Pali south of Europe y's was
tchen, do., 6s to 12s only ce me attended. English Wheati is unaltered in value,
Oranges per p м {о 9з Chestants, р. P 8s to 20s. but the demand for foreign languid, p vours
Seville, p. 100, 7s " Ms the buyers. About 40 eii have arrived the the
BL majority of which are W at-laden. Polish Odessa has beem
Cabbages, per doz., 1s tos " peu per өүөү H 3d to 44 done at 39s, 6d., Berdianski at 44s. 6d., and Galatz A 88s. Flour
— MM per hf. sieve, shallots ts, per Ib., 6d to 8d is a slow trade. Банат, Beans, omo
Jarlie, per I ý v For 0 Oats there is a limited sale at late rates.
Broccoli рога doz., 2s to 3s ‚е Cab., p. doz., 1s to 18 .
Greens, per doz., 4s to 63 Radishes, per doz., 2s to 2s
French Bea: s, per 100, 1s to 3s | Endive, per score, 2s 6d to 3s Wheat.
Asparagus, per bundle, 5s to 9s — Salads, p. pun., 2d to
ale, per basket, 6d rse Radish, p. bundle, isto Qrs.
Rhubarb, p. bundle, 9d to 1s 6d 10 pott., 2s | English ...| 3140
Potatoe ton, 85s to 150s Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d s | Irish . ==
cwt., 55 to 9s okes, Jer. do., 1s to 1564 | Foreign ... 21280
— bush., 2s 6d to 5s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d Iur
Turnips, per doz., 3s to 4s Savory, per h, 2d to 3d
Cucumbers, each, 1s to 3s yme, h, 2d to Whea
Celery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 64 | Parsley, p. doz. bunchs., 2s to 3s
Carrots, per doz., 6s to 8s int, green, bunch, 6d 5.
Spinach, per sieve, 2s to 3s Basil, do., per bunch, 1s Feb. 19 . 44
Onions, per bushel, 4s to Marjoram, do., do., 1s . — 26 45
Spanish, p. doz., 2s to 5s 12 bun, Sd to 10d March 5... 45
., 1s to 18 Les — 12 45
POTATOES.— ARK, ee EER
the past week the arrivals, both oreign, iis
have been limited ; and, the severity of the very sei a^
few have by rail, and а slight advance upon last week's = (cone
соон она — il The following are this day's FLUCTUATIONS N. T AVERAGES,
:— York Regents, 11 ; Lincol 5. M |
130s.; Scotch, 100s. 1302; coc er reds, 8 105s. ; Prices. | Feb. 19.|Mar. 26 |March 12. Mar. 19. Feb. 26.
whites, 100s. mu
45s 9d—| ... — im s ok:
2 Load of 36 Т. 45 8 — vee as L m s
MITHFIELD, March 31. 45 5 dios ra ove ny L ub
— Meadow — E: to 95s | Clover ave — 958101058 | 45 2 sés die 2 i Te
ki 89 Secondeut ... 75 95 | 44 9 ie 3 2 a va © er cuts =
e — 8 таж. te 5 3 35 44 6 2 a Ж x
b + Davin, b ru QT
CUM AND wm March 81. ` URSDAY, "March The arrivals from Ireland
Pane ante a Dar M | ма өңе билу ER amen i
ela wing to the intervention of the Easter holidays, ther
Inferior do. . 88 | New do.. has been little doi i ғ trans-
Mau ad ы Lx ш au 3 ittle doing in the trade; however, in the trans-
Оой Cw o 7100 m “Josuva Barger, actions which have taken place rather more firm has been
: зер — cr has bes and мн generally are fully ported.
e wea — 5 and seasona! Дъ e jis
i —— ae THURSDAY, Mech 31. Thursday, | morni oderately attended by the 88 who Pree — ed
ral holidays have been observed, the — of wool | a fair ңе "ot Wheat, at about prices of this day week.
n been lessened, and inquiry by buyers. The prices which | Flour, both American and Fre was neglected, and easier to
now quoted, and said to have realised, are such that it is | buy. Oats and Oatmeal better rec “and the
leonis to use with any hope of ever realising cost. turn dearer. Parley and scarcely in 1 for, and
spinners have been anticipating some ease in the of wool, | Beans were 6d. per qr. lower. Indian Corn afloat was in better
and have worked their stocks down in consequence; but itis now — st, and rather dearer, but parcels on the spot were without
certain tl up aterial altera‘ion in value,
222 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Арап, э,
SHEET S UA
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2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. citer iat ОД
16 ounces: .. 34. per foot.
4d.
— inches yo 3, e — 3, 53 by 3,
6d. PER
51 by 34, CLAU M 8 by 4j,
ЧА 8
6 by. 4, Dor
8 by: 6, Ti by 6h ът 10 by 8.
FOR EI G
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QUA RM
3458. and 38, — dese чу
Boxes charged 23: ^w 75 full price allowed if
of expense. —116; BISHOPSGATE STREET WiTROUT,
S, and DW.
E, 87, — —
Cut to MR size AM not S
above long
returned free
ESTABLISHED MORE, 3 100 ч YEARS, ^
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Conservatories Mowing Machine A ton que — Garden Engines Flower Sticks ag ME Pans, P 8, Bee and Pro Glasses
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‘FOUNTAINS for Poultry; Р! Pigeons, &, as the
easants, à
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G fno
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Those who would enjo
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Buildings, or fix Бокен
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GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any size or itii
either in sheet or Rough Р
Propagating Glasses, ра Glasses, Cucumber
s, Glass Water Pipes, and various other
ча күттү МАА
PATENT PLATE GL LASS,—The present extremely moderate)
k Pan
. 9 n n 7
p: 134. per foot.
| Shee
Pine, neet I Tead al Pipe, M
LFRED KENT'S
ттд AE OE
. GREENHOUBES
FRAMES, ET
HER a AND. » CD. a are supplying 16 5.02. Sheet
1 п.
ure, packed in W he
square feet each, А — following REDUCED sean 1
A — made fee
Sizes.—Inches Inches. Per foot. Per 100 feet
er 6 by 4 at 134. is £0 x :
From 6 by 4 „ Ра ion „ 0 16
т, D „ : 5», MM S e А
8 ‘6x 5 10 9% p 21 42119949
* x 8 12 22d. „ 2
er si zes, not соор 40 inches long.
16 oz, Prag 3d. р И. рег ей,» according p% size,
” ”
” 34d. to
PLATE, GL for
late Glass.
in Glass.
SOWN, and 13, 16, 21, and *
URAL SHEET GLASS, in 1
aa hel by 6 inches.
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t Glass in c
EUR GARDENERS, ae à
LOCAL. BOARDS € or AREALTH, E. SANITA RY: WORKS.
ATENT GLASS TUBES, with Glass,
IMPORTANT: 10
ttention to his New Water ster Power, v
ims А the use of the gine. |
White-lead, Oils, Turpentine, Co
‘Sony, 118, St. John. Street, West:
Horticultural p
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m
GLAS ES, as ornam of,
every dept of goods, susceptible of injury by exposure,
Prices, the. remoyal ef tho ёге uty тейи ‘one-half,
List of ‘Prices and Estimates forw: tion to
mes HETLEY & Co, 35 Soho | p p^ cu
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
223:
HOMEGROWN AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.
ving grown his Farm н»
aor See d of that e
poen Desai xen poer en dd Yo rkshi Y aod
Durham as to their E great, digerit over all others, forwarded
on receipt of one postage stamp.
Scruton House, Bedale, Yorkshire, April 2.
E са unt
s MD E BROWN'S SEED AND PLANT LIST
2 free, for three penny stamps. Also, the
an Е GATALOGUE for three penny stamps, w hich con
tains the Roses, Herbaceous Plants, Hollyhocks, and other select
Hardy Plants and Shrubs, Fruits, &c.; also. the Cinerarias,
rens
ica,
Y E са TABLE SEEDS
AssorTED COL weit or — FINEST QUALI
o: of sowing n information is couche d in the
talogues, also the P эла “quantities xl the No.1, 2, and 3
ections. If any sorts a nlarged quantities
Collections, fan to — apt —
1. Collection of largest quantities < т choice and £ s. d.
m new sort: 210 0
No. 2. Collection of smaller quantities 3 NS „
No. 3. Collection of 12070
Nö. 4. Collection of fine and 9 sorts 0 10 6
FLOWER SEEDS—BEST ASSORTMENTS.
Free by post, with cultural instructions.
The Ca — gives height, colour, months of flowering,
— ration
E... an Abridged List of New Varieties, with a few not included
— 2 see Gardeners’ Chronicle of January sense and
im — — showy Annuals, ссе - vm 15 0
— .6d.;
30 varieties, 5s. 6d.; 20 vari 4 0
— — best Dwarf Annuals, in large — for
—— Me on lawns, &., 7s. 6d.; 12 varieties ws 249
20 жан ice Greenhouse Annuals ... 2 EVE DEUS
12 va do. do. a co ONO
—— choice Greenhouse Perennials i.. T 107508
12 varieties 0. „
20 — choice hardy Piennials and Perennials ee dg 1
12 va: 0 P
— СЕ RMAN' SEEDS, Viggo voire pim very do
24 superb varieties
1
8
e Wallfower eaved, Mes fine, 6 6d. ; large ркы
6 — Varieties —— gie
8 superb varieties Em 4 is Ж
New ite Emperor ¢ do, very аба, per packet ps
12 superb varieties Germ: n Ast |
12 superb v hsc rieties Glo iow 888 an we os
rieties Pyramidals 2
Also sides double ‘impor Wallfower W vr, Bild
Senecio elegans, Cockseomb, A. ee, Ke. See. Catalogue.
Remittances requ from u known Correspondent s. Post
ce yabl —— e Firm.
mey transit. to distant.’
t now: — arra oe dace the
есу of of Goods” to the amount of 20s. and u
me to all the Stations in London ; also Free, 75 vifo
peat the Lo id. Norwich
t , Sudbury, Suffolk
ce (ova "inspection, — can warrant them to be quite — ге
| ES WER SEEDS,
es васак have
FREE OST.—The |
BY
е а very superior stock of 25 the aq o
orrect to
i PRICES, SENT P E FRE
No. 1.—100 Pac kets (choice sorts), de iuit all "the [tte
hardy, half- рыу. m Greenhouse Annuals, Bien-
nials, and = . 95e
a b to. ditto . 15s
Ne m ait
Their Collections 2 Flower Seeds ‘vil be made — in packets-
with Ayres’ and Moo: Labels,
ae
PERIOR ips асар AST
(SAVE EUR EXPRE THE dase)
5^ ey Mm. seas confidence й Ж п «йз & very superior
t of Globe Aster Seéd, by, d n amateur in the
* ighbourhood ^. Bath, aor xen — «The sort was giv
= by a frie the nei ghbourhood, who has taken
rizes dos anes years віно: and I have been
Min io successful. I have shown t ae d and other
laces, cen first ж. 5 other sort
wa
hem, and 1 am реку y unc
s see a good bed of үрө an ——
you ‘wil throw away all others." —
GERMAN то s 4
They e received a very choice assortment of all the best
а Stocks, — Balsams, Larkspurs, Cockscombs, Holly-
hocks, qe — ers of the first houses on t the Continent, and
which е be high ч recommen
U ‘Descriptio аа eo can be had on application,
uid can be hadi in okra for one penny stamp,
Apply to ҮҮпллам EDGCUMBE RENDLE & Co. Seed Merchants
Plymouth.—All Flower Seeds sent free by post.
| BOOBBYE
DIGGING. MACHINE.—SAMUELSON’S PATENT.
distance, at a very trifling cost.
Prices sent on application.— Bure:
Street; and 52, Little Britain, leaden.
ENJAMIN EDGINGTON, come Tent, Frac,
Rick — ANUFACTURER, 2, Duke-street, London
Copies of Testimonials and
Ess & Key, 103, New
an
ridge, Southw:
EMIGRANTS’ upon MEE ге
ро ousa 2 lodgings at Port Р vided
—(See Mrs. Chisels” Айа, sor in the
i
Times, uiy 23
AMIN EDGINcTon invites all who are embarking for the
Cólouies, y the Gold Regions, to inspect his EMIGRATION
TENTS. A lo d»! and extensive warehouse has been added to
the ses, where a variety of Tents are ereeted, so
settlers puar 2 may select at once the Tent best adapted. he
their p
Ni P.—The CHISHOLM’ TENT, price 37. 10s., is manufactured
| by BAN AN ЕЁретхотох.
EPHENSON AvD PEI — 61, Gracechurch Stree
Manufac Mens
SEEDS ERR TREE 8 3
ARM SEEDS—
RENDLE's NEW CATALOGUE Ei is ау published,
11 contains: deseriptions: of all kinds: ef. Agricultural
j with’ prices for every. article, and. will be. found
Pa СЯ to all Жакын, and those who take гат.
in the cultivation of the soil.
vet tion
po RYE-GRASS, or DEVON EVER.— This is a
pasture,
‚ and should. be sown
on. on al and where a ſine Perennial and Evergreen Grass Sal
Sub mtracted with some large grower
this County y (1 Devonshire — — впрріу the genuine article,
from noxious weeds, a
UE MRR 1 00 0 Ава The West of England is
Shore for this excellent varity of Cow Grass, which is of very
: uration, aud can be obtained GENUINE at the lowest
анинин саны GRA SEED, A irem to
Suit variou tuations, at ite lowest р
„ 2 devoted much. care am attention,
the Seed the}
to Siamin. branch. of Tradé ; enc?
55 ng patronage they are daily
тоду they cam afer с
WN GRASS, for Lawns, Pleasure 8 or €
—Thie very ; ету
— —
ааттан зли
ITALIAN. RYEG Subseribers - have a
a quantity above buses is taken, the
CHAR CATTLE — — Sub»
f this excellent variety, at
vng
of. an id vinta
* 20s. pe
Ti E.
50s. рег ewt., or 6d. p
0 м wiltzni, all the varieties, 1
1 L shel or Hus dies “Жез жк PEA, for field’ 8 158. per
H rra . RYE-GRASS, 5s. rentis 4s,
р эсек» uantity above 20 bushels be take k T
GRANIT с SEED n 5% Ge
шато, кескш ie юри us —
weather. 68. per bushel.
£2 will be
f. the Steam Ports in —
Railway Stations in the South:
to WILLIAM E. жы
South Devon Agricu —
— Prince Edward
Nurserymen to their simple but асе ous sosta a
Li mera and. rd Жайда» HE
d e the extens cra works th
b: hest res pestability cam
fürnished on app die
| BEDDING AND FURNITURE. e e
rab
bum, ош not fail to visit this cr
те executed, 9 —
ae oe d full particula
and =
brated Furnisbing establishmen
Furniture — es, Sh
extensive in London, containing an assemblage of the most
Dm vean Cabinet Furni rniture,
гелон
arble tops, 305. cach
d 58, Bake
London,—N.B. Special a
goods
n Square,
into the country.
made: for cosa dici of
"erin e oL Aa ты, xt IDA
VALIDS.—This celeb:
8 is ld ote ara ‘Chemists. and —— ——
Vendors, G Tea-dealers, Italian n-
fectioners, 22 N of 15. and 25. и also family cases, 75. 6d.
ase "m and cases are signed * Jas.
ards," and manufactured at the Royal Victoria M ME Dartford,
RAORDINARY
——.— Sees
na
NEP t im the
- “PILLS
CURE ОЕ: "PALPITATION
к: Street ; неа, King. $
rrangements
gham,
fithout deriving
оен т Б Рата i which geve? x În aun lee relief,
po Don v aita p een asto enable bim
Share copier pose time si
W ted with violent sickness -— vomiting of of Nite ie from
which he has entirely recovered by, having recourse to
Rt ble ripe. gen he now * — health. Sold by all
ggis nd at Professor HOLLOWAY) s Establishment, 244,
Strand, Жый,
EAUTIFUL L HAIR; WHISKERS, EYEBROWS, | tione
paration .
RIAR is the only pre that can be
= ей upon for 5 ал of hai: 33
n baldne
restoratio:
weak pora 3 — it
druggists; 24 penny
Madame Covers, . Pig Nass, Н Holborn, Lom. “Tt restored
ES - had failed." — Miss Small, Dorking.
& good pair of eie wr Yates,
E "Tt is the only preparation I ca n recom-
mend.’ Dr. Ure, Professor of Chemistry,
A: PRIZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR. LOCKS
WAS AWASpER: TO J. H. mee ong AT THE GREAT
XHIB
BITION O
CULTURAL
1
SCYTHES, pining and Garden T Mole Traps, 6s
per dozen. C rs’ and Smiths’ Tools, est fine cut
C and R Sword-
ose Nails at the — reduced prices.
Scrapers for Gardens, 1s. fogs ach. Patent er =
destroying insects on plan enhouses, &c.: J.
R & Co/s (late eres & Putas BYER
wd Nail and. Tool Mer que 14,
Clare Market, camp Established y
sale of goods from the best —— at the lowest prices.
Goods forwa arded to i ittance.
edt
(MOCHIN “CHINA EGGS, from light-coloured and
· heavily-feathered. birds, bred — Sturgeon,
be р оп сх to gm ARLE S. FRENCH, —
Grays, Essex.— Price 12s. per doze
(rooms CHINA EGGS. —Àn Amateur, who. has
n China Fowls,of а
a pure breed,
„ and B uff, good in * and symmetry, is willing to
ispose of some —.— at 7s. per dozen. чыла —— — Post Office
t —A ddres ss, X. Y, Post Office, Farnham.
М ^80 8 PHEASANTRY: rags 08 HATCH
Cochin -China buff bi of:
rd
Lovell's, Stainton’ 8, Puncha
white-faced S
2
EE
3
Р
antams, shortly,
and Fancy Pigeons for A Apply to TrworHY
Cottage, North End, F Ешй, J A near
"| where the Birds may be ters to i
Sales by Auction.
COCHIN. CHINA FOWLS.
Viri улун SALE ON TU печад pep бең
"M; SOC STEF to an
ENS: begs e that the
nest t Sale of ee 4 POULTRY will — t at his
om l April, ч 120 lock erg
COCHIN A FO
38, King Street, Covent Ó— on E
There v hoice
WLS, ding p white
Birds, ч by Mrs. Herbert which took ist re at АЛАНИН,
1851, and many Buff Birds of great Merit.—Catalogue ni be
rded, on receipt of a stamped directed envel aca der
С. 8
forwa
Mr. J. TEVENS, 38, King Street, Covent Garden
TO PLANT EXHIBITORS: AND OTHERS.
RJ. ус STEVENS has received ins
5 e Bower W! ; Maidston
Auction Room, 38, King Street, Covent 67 on
FRIDAY, Ar em to 100 of. Ue E „
LANTS poss t Pimeleas,
p jene cl
obe! &c, The Eri ost healthy.
plants known, and ir — vith dover of. e e followings
Ferruginea, retorta alb Wilsonii, ;
Albertii superb, Cavendishii, Massonii, Savil artnellii,
vasiflora, elegans, &c.. Azaleas, double red inna, Har in
ignescens,
Lateritia variegata, Union i Incomparable, eae sii,
Hebe, exquiseta, фо. are preparing, and will.
| forwarded in due course. :
| D'S:
us 2 .C.STEYENS bogs to notiſy that the
IDS for this tmd will, take y Places t his Great
oa t, Covent Garden, on FRIDAY, Sth of April
It: comprises a CHOICE AND. ** nns
ОЕ, — — — of P
gran — — “Catt аз, еа
the — > eee abroad.. Catalo — be
ee
| forwarded in due course.
- TO GENTLEMEN,.FLORISTS, AND. OTHERS...
a SSRS. — x» MORRIS will Sell
by Auction, at элк б lomew London, on
н ollowing day, at. 12 Clock, a first
эзы
—
асаган AY;
April 7
ass collection of CARN ATIONS and. reae = 300 a
—
— s — warf R.
merican Plan — ‘Dahlies in poate)
—.— тты with an asso
TO NOBLEMEN, шр»
on , AND
ESSRS. OTHEROE 8 хо MORRIS ar are д
\
structed eis top
=ош Shop and Counting-house. Aso
— a
had a at, Ње, Drayton Ams,
rt; the Goat. m miod Lis 1 1 and at the
Halkin Terrace nare, London.
tioneer's Offices, 3,
VALUABLE HOTHOUSE AND on —
LAWRENC ESTON HOUSE, HENBURY, NEAR BRIST
poems: 7х TAYLOR AND. SON нате the honour
to that the
rag А to submit pede unreservei
DNE
othouse Boilers and Bal pa шн еа
stioneers, W T
224 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL ** t
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, -
ANNUAL COUNTRY MEETING FOR 1853
FOR THE SOUTH-WALES DISTRICT, COMPRISING THE WHOLE OF SOUTH WALES, WITH THE ADDITION OF THE
COUNTIES OF GLOUCESTER, HEREFORD, MONMOUTH, AND WORCESTER
CITY of GLOUCESTER, in the Week Commencing MONDAY, the 11th of JULY.
PRIZE SHEET FOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY
LL PRIZES of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND are Open to General Competition ; Members of the Society having the Pri
of a Free Entry, while Non- — bers are allowed to compete on the payment of 5s. а ronid Certificate. vilega
Forms of Certificate may be obtained on application to the Secretary, 12, Hanover 1 * re, London. All Certificates for the Entry of Implements, &c., must state the total number of
entered to be shown by each Exhibitor, and nthe space required for their erhibi ition; and they r must Lai returned, filled up, to the Secretary, before the FIRST of MAY, 1853, the Cound M.
decided that in no case Implements be received after that d having
PRIZES.
of Prize. £ of Pri
To For the Plough best adapted for general purposes. ыны ee 7 | S. 28. For the е best Portable pn am Engine, not ling 6-1 power, тїш to Threshing *
Ee T or other Agricultural purpose "
2. For the Plough best ping taa for enm ер ploughing elo: aon ats i^ - ЧӨЙ, For the second best Portable Steam ‘Engine, not exceeding 6-horse | power, ‘appli A
4. For the best Paring Fa h sod rk ee ins: si толма ‹ or other Agricultural purposes . ang Si ;
* 29. е the best Fixed St Engine, not exceeding orse wer, appli
5. For the best Dyn: amometer, especially applicable to the Traction of Plow ghs, ar and indicating М bap tee: ee one рн = bo , — cable to Me
— ap For died second best ditto ditto
6. For the best Subsoil pulv + B |30. For the best Portable Threshing Machine, not exceeding 9-1 f cupations 1
T. For the Machine — — Draining Tiles or Pipes for Agricultural purposes ++ 10 | 31, For r lar: arger occupations 15
8. For the best Instruments for Hand-use in и ove 32. For the best з. E. жир, not render 6-horse_ pover, Pos —
9. For the bes Bay arrow — - "- e owe lite э ёг Riddle, — —
ee E one vee
ig
=”
L ШЫ be dri
11. For the best í Жүн) Grubber, and Scarifier is гав oe tse ДАМ ue . 10 | 33, For the aee афу Threshing Machine, not exceeding ботка power, with Shak Ain
12. For the best Pair-horse er VVV aud Winnower, that will best — the Corn for the finishiug — = Machine; ш
13. For the drill — general purpos 4“ ae - sie “ a tee 1 e driven by Steam S p
14. For the best Steerage Corn and Turnip Dritt фо P (e сов * " + 10} 34, For the best Corn Dressing Machin "n
15. For the best Drill fr small occupations 1 1 35. For the best ditto p small occupations... d
16. For the best and most — mall occupation Seed and ‘Manure Drill for flat or 36. For the best Grinding 3 i for Br rea aking Agricultural Produce into Meal Kn
ridged work et ++ 5 37, For the dae r igado nn ner % *
E
PMES,
H
ud
7 x
17. For the best тасм Drill « on the fat dena Tyee FT aae „% бер e ен. MU О. HOP ЫЙ hes er, to be v ked b y ho orse x! steam power 3
18. For the best Turnip Drill on the r a * oe eva „+ 10 | 39. For the bent Chat icine be . br hand pi K б eui od by
19. For the best Dropping Machine, Е depositing seed : and manure see coe m +» 10 | 40. For the best Turnip Cutter 18 are ae cos a
20. For the best Manure Distri utor dir n i E d . 10 41. For the best Oile d Breaker for every variety of Cake i * TET сат"
21. d — best Horse Hoe — m =й! wah TH PL ORE T 42. For the be itto for Thin Cake o indi
>
E
H
"n " 1 18.
best Ho: és. - ose А я t
23. For — — r of Медеш Tools for hand- labour èss ove ies te ies 44, pi the best and most economical Machine a рр верой Phe Straw far ад
21 For the мА Rea Mach an Vrbis ide сй m еа ог aper labour
25. For р ó
$
the be puc Machine, 1 for Natural and ; Artificial à Grasses E e «e 10 For the best Chur
2 For bá Duet Cin M uae Cart for general purpo: ee e 708 mes 45. Miscellaneous Aw: Bor rds and Essential Improvements, Fourteen Silver Medats estimated at
27. For the best Light Waggon for general parpoees 3 m — « 10 47. For the Invention of iie New Implement, proper to a
ECI AL PRIZE ‘OFFERED BY PHILIP PUSEY, Es
For the best Water Drill to Dali Four Rows of Turnips, with Artifieial Manures, on еч йб o u £x £18. .
CONDITION S.
ze No. 5.— quse will be given to the Dynamometer indicating the width, depth, and 8 17 the
3 h of a — well as the resistance offered, such engine nay bé ired. T n idieating on неф merits "v the n en pha referente
Prize No. 7.— With the Draining T Tile or Pipe Machine, specimens of the tiles or pipes will be | t. be had to the ortability of the engine, without losing Lors zs E Аы ды required mss
required to.be shown in the yard ; vex ce at — these have been sold must be stated, and | and which will be best secured i tl * » m use of wro nght-i iron
Will be taken into consideration; a — of the working of the machine itself to be given to Prize No. — The Fixed S ne must not be more ак (redes power, the diameter of
e ‘Satisfaction of the Judges. Every: уту will be expected to bring a die 22 inches | the cylinder not to exceed 105 echa 7 Exhibitor will not be 3 to 3 as steam
„with the button or triblet 2 inches in diameter, with ve of other sizes varying from | will be furnished by boilers supplied b y the Society; but he will.be req 2
1 to v age dh arger, and buttons or triblets of со responding di nsions. A sti d the materials for doing so and in such a p
i mp c4 Drill for — purposes will be prekini “whieh shall possess the most pointed out to him, Не m must also furnish the Society ee
' ейт thod of distributing compost or other manure, in а moist or pi State, the power of губеле, бой fully the boiler and fittings that he would supply to his cus
eris and Wis в quantities being especially eonsidered. Other ualities being equal, | exhibits. e drawings must show fu y the fud of t
will be given to the drill Which ma у.ре best adapted to * e manure with soil ba a and the specification past describe the quality of the iron and the thi
nee and diamet
re the Se n rtici т "of th
ze iege —The Small Occupation Seed and — re Prin ya: күн yt swag with the drill ofa | intends te exhibit, such as horse-power of the engine, diameter of the —
M ce, as its cheapness to the 8 will be a material consideration. number of strokes per minute, pe ег of erank-shaft (and wheth is made о ight 0
zes Nos. 17 and cm чуе нна 6 on the — m " dde respectively, will be 9 fou diameter and weight of fly-whee], ge» of driving pulley, which should not be less
EA ы shall possess the pro ved m hod of dis ing c oponi or other manure in a mo an 6 inches wide, nor travel less than Ж. feet рег minu e drawing ecifications
state d ies being especially considered. Other RE to lav. Prize Engines will remain the copyright те of the Society.
айе peine equal, the отете will, be given to ihe drill which may be best adapted to e: bited must be supp and & starting cock re :
ure with soil befo am, and ms fitted with a thread equal to the 2. neh gas-pip The Judges will be
orien "No. 20. The Manure Distributor will be preferred which is best adapted for distributing pret — pare trial of the steam engines an apparatus known as a Force
broadcast any. kind of compost or hand-tillage, when in a moist or dry st tato; and which is capable | power, such apparatus consisting of a friction break, to supply and regulate the fric
of st nt for the delivery of any quantity from 5 to 40 bushels per ac to balance the power of vr engine, as well as to show the utmost resistance for any
E
Vh
ape
ne must not be more than 6-horse nominal power ; the power the engine on trial may require.
Po
Sockets along ith the not to exceed — The Exhibitor will be-re
( i fication, a tudinal and paneer sectional plan of the Mate * ne i My ᷣ Эу ee ee ety ai
E as the diameter of the e dn the length o f the a Piston, "d Hand and Power Machines;—The Exhibitors af such machines as are usuall Led re
fly-wheel, the аары” of the driv alley. which | to twice of the winch that the Mashino is — © the E
аа vide, unc mmi at's rate M HE AR ing p lley, whieh the | mac that require riven by €— must fix on them pulleys of sufücient d
E engine: is caleulated to work at үйө none time it mil Tequire to | Width, that they may be easily driven by straps. Leve
water „and raise it up orking pressure (not to exceed | Speed and Pressure.—1. All implements turned e winch or hand-crank shall not be wor E
ch), the quantity of fuel it will ne in mnst ботан with a and | at any trial — following speed, nam А 40 revolutions per minute for 2- - WW
: The ote А achir П
* р
A t tops rer one ai hinery u M маз P de LM
opies of the General Regulations, dc., of the Riddim may be icatio. Да ногу, The Р Cond Stock finally |
Y s hn may be id on poi of distinct Advertisement ое аа
(By Order of the Council.) JAMES HUDSON, — |
POLXANTMUS SEED. "ENGLAND'S GLORY " FUCHSIA. LA REENS FOR
To tae Lovers or TH mat 3 EARLY SPRING Fami. JOHN HARRISONS begs to inform his Friends APRI Late APT MARTI FOR TRANSPL:
and the Public generally, that he intends fo send out in | (S HORDE BAKER begs to announce that i
— J a large Stock of WEEPING and GREEN i
each ; one plant will be presented when са аге
` Са atalogues of bae Evergreens, and Deciduons Shrubs,
G house Plan
HE " тееп m on cp Hollyhocks, and other Florists’ yis A me!
WER GARDEN : — |
ering turven лош (O H O ICE uLANSISES & c | эш E ;
land s superior Turf produced 125, the
LAWN GRASS SEEDS, which | Almanzor(Thomson) . I Neal (;
‘shortest growing kinds, perfectly Adela (Turner) Masterpiece (Hooper)
Androcles (Youell) Malvern (Noakes)
Con pe peany Fase) nl Mr. Beck (Turner)
Dion Masi. | Poly pheis ) n) uc
Golden Drop (Hart) : 2 genet — wes) 12 Ibs. age each dy Pi
8 0 ( cropping,
— dupun ' e Hooper (Turner) old Grass Land, 1s, 2d. per Ib. Prine
ies Grass seed Was most exce M "h ANIUMS.—Lord Mayor (Black), Mochanna and Flavia | pane the рды Directions бе Sowing and
Beane had no lawn at ali; Th I have now a close, short, verdant | (Hoyle), 12e. the set. | Pany —Address,
JE ia the ee or of my friends.” $ : FA PARET 9 ir мә Maria бай mi ig й — 5
i 5 — pm erre koe re of these КЕТ ton Fence Amer Heine des Fleurs, Reine des Français, Pria
formation of new Lawns twice that quantity will be а aoe are taken, they will be charged 305. ; of
necessary. S plants. Fine Picotees, Pansies, Double in the
Price 1s. 3d. per pound: 3s, per gallon, or 21s. per bushel. uno te zen; Primula sinensis, mixed, and fine Antir- ас UE
Adress Jons 5с1тох & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, | C RES UE зай г
igh Street, Guildford, Surrey. ASURPAY, Arpi 2, 1963.
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Yellow
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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9.
Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
[Paice 6d.
No. 15.—1853.]
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and horses. 235 c
Pi feeding Дам LOS x P 235 е
nts, effect of - winter
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Pens 4 merican. c—230 b
Potato tubers 229 с
9 Ar- "by Wingfield and
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8 fruits 1 230 b
c etie dn ‘Daitiousize s... 229 а
a Ro al Botanic Apte Kew.. 231 a
с | robbert EEE EEE 235 a
b Herc D A REPETI TIS 233 e
а | Tecoma grandiflora...... ++ 298 b
$š а | Trees, stem roots о . 230a
. 230 b stem roots o . 229 u
Heating es € | Windsor Castle, fire at ..229 a
— frre at Windsor Castle .. 229 а | Winter, effects of........ 229 c—230 4
GENT STREET.
socrery OF LONDON.
H .
The Exhibitions сис —
May, June, and July.
14, JUN E
MAY JULY 9.
All Fellows who — (h — -А before Tuesday the 26th
of April, may obtain, rate of Three — end
Sixpence each, any * — we tickets NOT EXCEE
EIGHT; but no application for such tickets will >: re
after that day. — - the Societ dE d ag пан
ill be clear week from of
rei са
de — Saturdays in
—
5 April
ALL THE 3s, 6d. TICKETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, BUT NOT ISSUED, MAY
BE CANCELLED.
After the 26th of April, any further number of tickets will be
delivered to Fellows on their pm ^ + Apa or written
order, at the price of Five Shillings each ti
PARK. —
the Exhibitions x PLANTS,
L EXHI-
13th and 20¢
The days ap
grea
| invaluable for the Conservatory o
J.
NEW ie tata CALCEOLARIA
CONSISTING OF ABO Y VARIETIES NEVER oo OFFERED
25 m BLIC
J: Co., , have now to offer
most — and авг С ollection «€ Ds EDLING
SHRUBBY — — which they c confidently
warrant and re end, the 4 having MM — saved m
varied from ^ pet unique selection in the kingdom. he
sorts being all Shrubby — are sgt a n flower: and Fae
the at. yariety and brilliancy of their colours, they are
r bedding-out.
WEEKS & Со., King's Road, Chelsea, London.
TWO OF THE CE EUER AND BEST n
EVER INTRODUCED
AITE'S KIN G OF THE MA RR ROWS awn
FAIRBEARD'8 WILL WATCH, 21s. per bushel; for
quantities not pe than 1 peck.
J. G. Warre, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London.
A ета OF ONE-YEAR e pant r ASH,
LSO ONE YEAR SEEDLING ALDER, A
TWO YEAR SEEDLING du
A
X M. WOOD anp SON have still a fine Stock of bee
„те above to offe er, at reasonable prices, which will be
Nobility, Gentry,
N
and
EU PEE he med PLANTS is ready, and will be
ed by a
MS.
, containing all the
OHN
T * varieries of Aeran g Fachstas; Ver Ko.,
which he is may d in exchange for Two
—— dem 9s. per dozen; Fuchsias and Verbenas,
d upw:
mm Nursery, Isleworth, near London.
NEW FIRST-CLASS VERBENAS.
E OU DOBSON begs to announce that he will send
out on the 20th of April that new - сеи Verbena,
MOCKETT’S PURPLE KING, which was acknowledged the
Colour dense керы оа иле, g
mer. Received a nie D parma from
Londou Floricultural Socie — la: s
arly pum are —
oodlands Nursery, Isleworth, near London.
DAHLIAS AND FLOWER SEEDS.
the largest iu Great Britain, has commenced
Peer. Amateurs are in RE bo aspe c Omnibuses
the premises every 10 minutes. E
3
ORNED APRIL. WHEAT.
A PONTEY
MAN, t
We aloro we sort of Wheat
208 an 5 xg. For p
TRUE WHITE BELGIAN CARROT,
br RIOT W GLOBE MANGOLD WURZE
— having a large
Nc
„which may be sown
ms see last week’s Chronicle,
AND
L.—The under-
ns by post, stating quantity required, will be
ptly тео atr ama Surrox & Sons, Seed Growers,
no ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s.
annual im th d
ч ana Тары ower мш Just beon recived and large |
"ene it 3 nt,
A Cossent orsign Waren, 18, Pall Mall.
Cheeses,
nt sent; also, just arrived, |
LOWER SEEDS 3 BY PO ST.—
PES Annuals, 8s. 6d. ; 25 do,, 4s. 6d.; 12 do., 2s. 6d.
25 Packets of A why 12 do., 8s. 95 Packets
Perennials Biennials,
r vnda: of- С KITCHEN GARD T GARDEN SEEDS of the
quality.— corr, Florist and Seeds- |
man, шага Gree Numery, E Fulham Rood, Сами.
nd SEEDS-
to draw the кз on of apeiti |
Woodlands Seay. "Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex.
ERGREEN FENCES.
нА SANG & SONS, NURSERYMEN, Kirkaldy,
sale quantities of fine young ** of YEW,
HOLLY, PORTUG AL LAUREL, PRIVET, &c, of sizes
(9 to 18 inches) suitable for forming hedges, — which have does
La eet for removal by repeated transp. A Prices,
re very moderate, on application
Sea Pudge nct
CAMEL
С. 9 G. WILKINSON, Ъ ts of Seed
* remaining, begs to call еб T to the voe note:
Fuller "ad. per Паси RAL
“$Srr,—The Balsam Seed I had of you surpassed all I ever
grew w here. re, or at Lord Northwick's, or elsewhere, not one plant
having sing le flowers.—I am, N TANDY,
“ October 25, 1852. 4 Gardener о ‘Daniel Gesch He i
Yellow Camellia, or straw enti 1s. for 12 Seeds; Mixed, all
colours, 6d. for 12 тм from double flowers only.
Western Rose 9 Ealing. Mid lesex.
NGLAND'S GLORY” FUCHSIA.
OHN HIR RISONS begs to inform his Friends
Public generally, that he intends to мы See in
= — ——
n it, wad, is ‘lowed
to be the ite Fuchsia lh cultivation. Plants
each; one plant will be presented w e are iue.
: ues of Roses,
— gg — Deciduous Shrubs,
5 кошке. РРР, and other Florists’
applicatio:
RASS SEEDS fw Permanent Pasture ; Cow Gras
Perennial Red Clover ; imeem Belgian бето,
d pe gy Swede and T
canna FR
EELERS’ Priced List of c GN Seeds sent post free on
satt. of ‹ one postage | st amp
ip Seeds, DELI LIYRRED
F
_ Nursery, — 80 9.
LOCKSBROOK NURSER
IOLETS.—As re month of Ap) is ME best time
for planting Violets, R. SHACKELL begs to offer his
Seedling RUSSIAN T 2 variety which ne. the
reatest satisfact ction, and is spoken of in the highes s by
oricultural * үс ебу Also the Double | Blue
ER & 1 hi Agri-
cultural Society, 5
"e be said in
6 ЖАРК ROOTS FOR SPRING —
LANTING dozen. Stron;
RANUNCULI, siperi, named and mixed. eee
ANEMO! NES. PRAG 4 Be
GLAD s and gandavense Varieties, a
ILIUM. LANCIFOLI UM, a and rubrum.
TIGRIDIA (or Tiger Iris), 4 ‘superb varieties.
For asso: ts and р; A in
Gardeners’ Chronicle of Jan. 26 d 12; and also for
List — Bulbs for Spring Planti. jan and Plant t List
f a чыр 16,
Browx, Seed and Horticultural Establishment,
жырау; байык.
"FRUIT TREES, HARDY CLIMBERS,
HARDY SHRUBS AND TRE HARBY BULBS,
GREENHOUSE E n PLANTS,
co ERA, &c.
1 AND со. beg respectfully to refer the
з” Chronicle to their Advertisement
of the ogi which — on the 12th March, and to add
they are now ym d ont beautiful selections from their
2 extensive collection of
CARNATIONS, PI VOTRES, PINKS, AND PANSIES,
n strong and healthy plants, at the following prices :—
25 А aec of тыз varieties of Carnations and тив £ s.d
by name 3 0
12 do. КУ do. "do. 119 (
12 do y fine do. do. 0 18
Fine mixed lo. do» per dozen "eu 5 0 9
True old Clove cen 0 12
12 —— і S t Pinks, oe name 0 12
Pansi “ge бу егу best Show flowers, p. doz. 0 ý )
oh ча one 01
30 Packets of Newest - Choicest Flower Seats, — 125 al
showy kinds, post free
All Orders p s uA upwards 3 eis e wa Esilya | be
| Station within 150 miles - the Nurse
rsery, Great Yarmouth.
NEW AND SUPERB PANSIES.
Adela, Turner's Ting, Jennings’
Black Diamond, Parker’s Loveliness, Fellowes’
Blanche, Turner’s iss C. Bouverie, Archer's
Blue — Bynes’ Maid of A Handasyde's
Com er-in -Chief, T" Pompey,
Duke "i Perth, Handasyde Robert Burns, —
Diadem, F bens, Hooper's
Duke of Norfolk, Bell's Sir е Sydney, —
Euphemia, Turner's Sir John Franklin, H
Fair Flora, B: 2 Sir J.Dickson & Sons’
The above set of 20 Superb and New Varieties, 165.
Androcles, Youell' Jenny Lind, Т n's
Adela, Turner’ Juventa, Hooper's
lanche, Turne Loveliness, Fellowes’
Blue Perfection, Bra? Mr. Beck, Turner's
Caroline, Turner's Mrs. Beck, Turner's
4 — Norfolk, Bell's Ophir, Widnall's
of Perth, Handasyde' 8 Prince of Orange, Hooper's
“ho ma, Lane’s Pompey, es
Fair F Flora, Bynes’ Queen of England, Fellowes’
ir Philip Sydney, Fellowes’
The above set = 20 Superb ae V url
Parties having duplicates of the above, others will be substi-
va of be are
elen (Hunt), Lucy Neal (Scotcher), Masterpiece (Hooper),
Ma са (Woakes yphemns (Thomson) Disraeli (tine
th),
Eustace (Turner), Aurora (Bell), Mrs. H. Ham ное Bong
Ve — (Bynes ), and the best of the older show у.
Pos wE orders to be m е ле able at кй. Lan-
—1 priced and Pad ысы Catalogues on application.
онх HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton, near Manchester.
T: liar
ss
erpetual Tree Violet, a variety so well known that nothing
n its praise.
Strong plants of the Russian Superb Violet, 6s. dozen,
r included. Plants sent uan the Post Office, 3s. per
g
— of the Tree Violet, such as w would пете а
НЕ ROYAL MOSS D d
of postage stam
MAR PLANT S: ti
OHN WATERER bezs to announce that
CA CPG diy of uy — plants, — Coniſe
now published, aud may tained by enclosing two postage
stamps, The colours of all de гран worthy of cultiva-
the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, are supplied from
this establi n
e Am n Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, three miles from
Bisek viter: Sta ation, South-Eastern Railway, and four miles from
Farnborough, South-Western Railway.
IME THEMA 8 to 12 feet high. ee 8
he ‘above for Sale, at 30s. per 100
РИСНА K Сахт, St. John’ s Street Narsery, Colchester.
W HITE a 3 TREES, expressly culti-
vated ring of the SILKWORM —Recent
grown. — — present ries ei
A Descriptive re
creas io somo o the most extensive | n Yorkshire
superiori
the
varieties of Yellow Hybrid T
great ty over or alt others, forwarded
bag ho recei bp postage stamp.
va^ MM Yorkshire, Apri! 9,
INE PLANTS.
For SALE, ect One Hundred succession
including "er em —— ence, J
and smooth Cayennes, in health and perfectly clean.
gal about 30 extra Strong x дес беч Quos, and Cayennes,
tin
For prices and further particulars, apply to Mr. HEALE,
Nurseryman, Calne, Wilts.
R EVERGREENS FOR SALE.
APRIL THE BEST MONTH FOR Баа
EORGE
1 to 10 feet high; ha
pus without risk. very fi e Spruce
igh; Abies Cana s на у. 10 ry
hah. | Kalmias, opem aep —
be had o
removed, they will trans-
Firs, from 3 to 8 feet
Pine spec
zaleas, е
Windlesham, Seas Bagshot, ps
B.—Descriptive catalogues may be had by enclosing two
| nia stamps
begs to announce that he
a large Stock of 4 and GREEN EEN HOLLIES, from
226
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CHRONI
; TN
ы
CLE. [Арат | 9,
g ме эе үө ty TREE.—SEB i ee Ы
EV M SEED
RixpLES NR NEW CATALOGUE is jae published,
and ean be h pplication, in RON ange for mp.
It contains description of all k ds of Agricultural |;
Seeds, with prices for every ar pide, ad é ound
very useful towall-A those ed ^d an
interest in the cultivation of the so
EVERGREEN RYE- GRASS, Bos VON VER.—This isa
N ‘valuable Grass for permanent pasture; : ка should be so wn
all land where a fine “Perennial and Evergreen Grass
tity а
require
req bers have contracted with some large grow
е ‘County (1 (Devonshire) and ean supply the genuine bie,
m nox at 6з. per bushel
“TRUE MARL ны “COW. GRA x —The im est of England i
апо of Cow G which is of TY
can be о сад — at the lowest
PERMANENT PASTURE GR SEED, — mixtures to
and s dint ee at the lowest price
The Вмро ibers hav oted ‘much care ee attention
“tó * partieular - ro Wa tie Seed Trude, and the
large and ine onaye they are daily receiving
is the best proof а гу can oer of the quality and genwine-
ness ч Ау соиб
DUM.
"The ie AL Have a
large stock, and if a poh een above 10 bushels’ is taken, the
r bus
price «л will be *edneed to
RGE ALTRIN INGHAM "CATTLE CARROT.—Thé Sub
— — — than 2 tons of this excellent variety, at
50s. per e
MANGOLD WURZEL all the varieties, 18. per Ib.
BISHOP'S Т, "ina — bust PEA, for field culture, 15s. per
‘bashel, or 25. 64. p
‘SCOTCH PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS; 53: — bushel; or 4s.
ushel, if a quantity a tior 20 bates be take
мите" SEED BA
. Fowler.
On pot
341
Orders for V be: —
Слазглок FREE to most of the Steam Poris in England
and all the Railway
“am the: South
and West of Englund.
m
ma
Fór Catalognes and particulars apply to WrLrrAM E. 5. 65 77 |
y; and Royal Agricultural Society, Prince Edward's
SPECIAL CONTRACTS.
. Seedsmen by gripper cà to uy South Devo:
Maa.
" Noblemen,
+ quantities, special: contracts can be made, at a ‘great
“reduction in cre
"NEW VERBENAS AND” PETUNIAS.
quos AS. BARN ES will be prepared
erders for his b Se Sunt VERBENAS and
E: паь Loch df prin fine‘healthy plan
sags er 58. eac
RUTAS
ts, viz. з= Verband ques
Aa t:
Souvenir Irry.
„ per dozen; older varieties,
Lady Cullum, Rosett. tta, Ponceau, and
abr Ring. Alo d the following 1 Continenta tal varieties, 25. 6d.
and Agrees
т, Damus, Ernust, Nina, Lé Plus Ultra; Surpri rise,
the above; also best Mit
may be had on
OF Bedding Plants, 3s. 3s. to 905.
te ӨТӨТ. Nurseries, Sto wmarket, 8
po "EM ths BLE” GR
— ret tate —
cket e ad Ball and
— striped,
aug " ova; now, will produce е
— of the — 15. per
Olergymen, or Gentlemen “requiring ' urge
to execute
is y. — рен — ree
tion. A
— . of. be plus ЕЛ
greater
A stp
Js
, profi
e 3 ‘of fo foeda cannot be . alled by anythin gin Balti va-
5
tion. Strong established plants the first week in May, 38. 6d.
each, or 308. per dozen. The usual Diren nce to the trade. A
from unknown corre-
remittance must accompany all orders
spõnden
AGE rs. E; G. Henderson & Son, St. John's Wood
2 en; "Hart y: Мей 6, Leadenhall Street, тойа; aud
Mr. Charles Turner, Slou
MONTAL
Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 7, 5 “The most striking we
те, seen; an improvement on Feu de Roi; habit, dwarf and
trai leners and Farmers’ Journal, Sept.4.—" A very fine e
flowers ee colour vivid and intense, foliage dark and glossy
habit dw
RARE A AND BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS at the
s marked, or the lot for 15s.) including postage:
er — ae
Antirrhinum ; saved by: an Amateur from a most superb
mended as being sure to produc splendid flowers, both
NEW AND CHOICE. EE
br Posy ER-SEEDS.
ch М Bssns. (WHE BLER . ND SON have х
of their large colleetion of Flore
and showy т üch sort distinct SL mae
produce a fine effect w rian’ pi t in beds ^ d Caletilateg
oo wer-garden. marke
—— and English n
Col of the Flover-
Tr railings * &6.— ime it — be 80
valiable E 4 to > cultivatio
g thes been
ы Mogens or — 5
that the collections ҮШ соп mprise onl
showy and hands
an
hey
thos whieh
9 to pe aie sai
Kingdom at the f 1
Extra Fine Yarietie es, all distinct, 58.; 50 atten owing y M es
ditto ditto,
J. une & Sox, 99, | Northgate Stree
Nurserymen — нши) to the Gloucestershire. Gloucester
ety. Жайы
NEW AND 2 PLANTS,
UIS VAN HOUTTE, Nurse 13
—4 Belgium, desires to draw Fe att нн of pec —
e id for мењи out splendid.
Jochlearia 9 8, very dwarf and
п'е nd exquisite i foray Туї Winona
— — ty — E н Bees es 1 0 — to the — splendid Novelties, n: he:
ronis it à ver fragrant for beating: bout t T" end ou ee rst time, in well-establis ed plants vie 8
; ANM splendid new annual LLOP OTUS SCHLIMMI ; Љу: n the most bet
via chryso . ) species of: this fine genus: lea ery-large, of a dark val
Collins —— large flowered 1 ) green h of a rich p colour; flowers
Cenia turbinat ub vw — white ) of атр tish violet. It i ghly recommended as aita
N — laria, n stove Талы alike attractive in foliage and flo or
( !
. BEGONIA мечта
оо о
alandrinia umbellata, Аун СЗ 1 +
8” :
MR Pygmea, new ead е tiful as TAN
ci m triste, new Black Larkspur . - 6
— — chinensis, new . — . ws 6
Zragrostris amaquen nsis, d Moe - 0
Ipomea. inten, yellow volvw er ) :
Con e
tyri anthina, s splendid à purple . —
mpatiens, a yel low
Incarvillea sinensis; new imber
40phoclinum hir wn
Mimulus ne жег
—
|
э"
rid .
‘above; ae hall the — New and Choice ЕУ lower Bd
oríst;
NYER; Seedsman and Flori
ve 'and Priced Lists sent on: —
at ha d e 8 "AND SON,
llington Road Nursery, St. John’s’ Wood, London, will,
l'on жоба wer the-Ist of- —.— 1853, commence: sendin out the fo 2
lowin PLA of ss they ar
wing ANTS, the entire stock
the sole e propr rietors.
IB
of a m
e pur-
— о РД; 10s. Gd.
GERANIUM | M | GRANDIFLORUM
compact growing
NTER-
PUM).—A very
oves abundantly all "ihe summer; of
whiteness; flowers of g m
83 MA
1 Mignonette, Gig € А wee . 2 6
Jemophila Даме хаба oculata м . „ «0:6
Perilla- — we А wid 0
Stock туа — er flowering wes о i6
— White, ne A met new hybrid А . M 6
— "Rose; wallléave d, new 6
"The
"a
"plant,
the most delicate Silvery . 5
ofc
t u
wel iage it уы
Hatter, but i it MM to bee far in — Y: of colouring
has the e merit ven when sm all, a most abundant
floweter. Price 10 fr =ч
OPOGON TOVARENSIS, a beauti Species
| vigorous. batts fine foliage, compact: growth; Ml М
е “| 8 purple flowers. It is & very free flowering y 1
very wellin a greenhouse during — er, a
rice 10 fraue
in ye and will Son Бб received in eve
Pat 5 fra
сенга MINIATA, a very distinct,
od habit, forming a moderately- -Sized —
Кш, ike. F. E. serratifolia. — flowers are Torg
nal bunches, of a brilliant orange-scarlet color,
ce 15 pe
bove five Plants are direct: importations of Mr. J, Бот,
ady-favo rably ‘known to n yere jet tara: public тац)
alread
the grea
“CALCI EOUARIA \ VIOLACEA
elty which Tf
from
speci
— épribg &
— ith red po
ost interesting pl
sided its ee merit as the first REAL ; ARI
pre that itmay become, in the atida of itfa
of н a new race of niea д
ег
Prio w —
rs well above
are € bro
ссе —.— entire stock of
hiba ut and Naber of Paris. е з. 6d. each,
EOPOL над etn dwarf
"Ie is the best blue
was ra A on the con-
of the entire
Heat
beautiful hybrid en
respects, but the colour is a bright red
; the substance is also m more
e waxy, and the
n earlier; it blossoms from September
e е guts
cake aks —
of great subs
CALCHOLARIA SULTANA: Fina — yellow, deepl
shrubby; som — Яам way of
—ůů готунрй Hor surpassing
A very dwarf and useful
d — e
ptable for small beds
K. ERFECTION This" is, without
the She reflexing : ‘Fuchsias; inthe
e the size; better of
* more йй im n colour. This Fuchsia
August
finest of pt
substa
in the
e ‘of: Hh
when Ен ай we bene REA.
‚51 each shoot, A va = oe = termi
noe saw it grown, is one primer aoi g of "greenhouse | Price 10», ry exce| jut variety $ exhibition pur
; е des 105 6d'edeh. This v hogs Patent raised in the"
A remittance is expected correspondents, | | Nursery.
Nursery, Canbentén Т, erri STs: be fe
described as the most.
10s: 6d. each. | "This
entire stock
Ter wasta
d elass; tube
à long. and stout; with am
h crimson
rei iiri id айд ‘the EE it.
"proportioned in: 9 лел i
—— oda fs
fal ate B ind
i TT T free from ail at coarse
“of the
best white Fuchsia at p п eültiv. tio m,
hrivalted 4 for exhibition p — “Priva 10s, а. т) d
t Lancaster, p the entire stoc
A large well — iere — ene s in M dark
— e
n pitm-eol. "a ie E —
ering i
ad as the €
— ia А5 ^l
"NEW TREE РАО
ing varieties have been raised by Mv
7| them when in full flower, I can warrant
nehsia is 2"
“21, 1852; p. 335, and |
TE raised. rent 15 0:25 Porro
netness o markings. They pro
an immense sensation at last year’s trae in а
large Golden
Moutan).
ONTES (Paonia “mye бебо. |
(P. 1 Honna asand ал ша ^
MÀ = Madam e Knorr: flowers ——
white suffused wi — mis oxen oa
+
Price 25 francs.
Thes ee of Mies nbévé three varieties, —80 francs.
N ETENDARD DE DE 125
we hybrid of E "catawbiense :
one of the most m
dendrous: flow.
vidual — of good aa texture
e ee . nr не 4
the above Novelties recommend f
Roos Camellias, Puhan ana Ghent
„and bulbous Plants of — ie
d., Can now
: i : Ye ; »
151858] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 1227
cag AND BROW NS SEED AND PLANT LIST EDS, FREE ` POST 'FLORIST ког:
1853, free, for three penny stamps. Also, the N BW: SEEDS (1883) on SALE, by телам. — pairs s Show: C ARNA ROMA, in 25 varieties. at 00 0
N CATALOGUE for three penny stamps, which con- DLE a: 0 do. Ж 030
AUTUM^? CUMBE REN „Px
erbaceous Plants, Hollyhoeks, — ‘other select K 5 2 78. N^
— сас and Shrubs, Fruits „Ko.; also the Cinerarias, айбат will be found at " 162 (March 12 „185 э). 25 Fine è Show P E SIES ө. 0 - 0
&c. Ber packet — Any ti à, package, hamper;
VE ABLE “SEEDS, ti GELERY —Cole's Crystal White, very,superi included.
SORTED — om тин PUMA mu. 8 2. BROCCOLI.—Goming’s Reliance, superb late white | A Sear HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton.
Time of sowing and other information is furnished in 4 3 3. BROCCOLI. ene s superb е e, late whit | near Manchester, is now sending out selections of the Ра
Catalogues, also the. so and quantities of the No. 1, 2, an 4. RARSLEY.—Rendle’s Treble Gar i ) | lorist Flowers, in sho ies, and.strong, well-roote ts,
Collections. If any sorts are not debes ab enlarged quantities 5, PARSLEY.— Mitchell s Winter Matchless E. ):61 and in each order will include a pair of his new fancy Picotee,
— Е shed to make up the am 6. CABBAGE.— Enfield mei — very t ) 6 | “Countess of Ellesmere.” few packets of PANSY SEED,
No. 1. Collection 5 largest quantities — choice 4E s. d. 7. LETTUCE. New Cry 8. lected from best sho flowers nly,at 18. and 2s. per et.
— 80 ; „0, 0429: 9 —Cuthill’s — Spi ine Post-office orders e,made payable, at Middleton, 5
No. 2. Collection ot smaller г quantities 3 Ts jr 4 10 ft ur F ed гн yellow — I ented edt de. а ey pplication,
* llection o $ N 0 1 ists of a e on a
“Dot 4 ‘Galeton — iin steem 010 611. ONION.—Large flat Mad enclosing one postage stamp ** d 2
FLOW к SEEDS BEST. camem oe ENTS. T БАККАН Se CIT “of Chinese Cabbage . p: AMES FAIRHEAD, Sima Guowsn c ing; near
tructions. . New sor * ressi
y post, with cultural i 7 e m of flowering, | 14. LETTUCE—Snnted Hoosang Shanghai raintree, сч pe havin g a. stock of New Genn ine Seeds,
‚Те Catalogue gives height, colour, & 115 LETTUCE Hoosans ема refully selected, es tp often techie DIA
p— vro pene] Liston New Varleties with a fow not ineinded ff. CAULIFLOWER. Stadtlilder `" and the publi the flowing Orne Globe, Mangold Wurzel
of January. 29th a ў — try shape .; Long Yellow do. 5
got ith «о ere Сені - 8..0. 18. MELON.—Tiley's Bromham Hall per 5 Lon Red dow Sd, per 1b. .Altringham, Horn, and James
h 1 19. BEET.—Rendle’s Superb — ( arrot, & er or 42s, per ct.; it lgian, 1s. 3d. per
— телене — 7 80 varieties, 09:61, 20 varietic e newest : 5 ai ~ ч scaling varie "тєн Ак i aud "wh : purple-topped Swedes А 2
20 varieties best Dwarf Annuals, in S d for et of сас the above 20 varieties of Vegetable pem — — 7 teli denn Rey кы) i Ped pr gallon
Ы seien и sect for 10s. fre by fae They sh e grown in every Terms shi B gs сүи for. Carriage paid * station
hd 19 e a a ge ny
* 4 ros Groendousd Annual ; ba. " : Garden. Other kinds may be pi етет (see page 162). — 1 аи Counties Railway, when o — amount to 20s. and
, ards,
2 varieties choice — — aer к. 410 6 Apply to WILLIAM EpacuwPE RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, MS n
12 varieties Ф. be E TY 6} Plymouth. пом ;AND^PASTURE GRASS SEEDS.
:20 Mere: choice hardy, Piennials and Perennials TEKIS ————— EOR GIBBS C ill: be ha to forward
* 12 varietie 5 0 : MEADOW. AND ENIAN AS GRASS SEEDS. AND “0. Wi appy to
IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS, in separate colours very dn ble HOMAS GIBBS CO., SE&DSMEN to the os P А Nut al See o$ рчл Gara Мазарга, and
varieties p Stocks, 4s. ; 12 varie - 4 ROYAL mp л а. OF ENGLAND, beg to state in mixtures forlaying Land a wn to Permanent Meadow and
“FO superb varieties me mere lane жуй ering. Stocks i A that the i АЈ g Seeds are now finished сач and are ready —.— — L me a 905, pe e, allowing 2 bushels and
1 18 superb varieties Wallflower-leaved do. or sending o ‘ —
eee largepkt. GRASS SEEDS. FOR LAYING DOWN LAND TO PER- tation eropping 23 Mixtures fo for 0 r byo or Ihres year үү е чы
6s — ieties Autumn Brompton Stoc кк Б, MANENT MEADOWS AND PASTURES.—The. kinds ned [ota d Grass Land; 1 ss 8d. pers lb. — Lawns ah
- White Em — s do — niio pe pack jm преса will be selected and apportioned to suit the s. Bd, per * for Sowing and Treatment will accom-
ew. mpe „ very E |mtireo thes y the Seeds Address,
1 12 superb varieties iu Aster — 2 Grass Seeds, in mates fot irrigation, 2
* 12 superb varieties G оса ä Д Do тид. "2e, Down: Street, Piccadilly. London.
12 super ES rii Do. do. for at d 3 years’ 3
Also superb double тыс Wallflower, Larkspu Balsam, — 4 n for я M Laon н b A „Z AL E АА: IN 1 A.
fees as et een usine rca 8 de. b иф; Halo, een operating тала Жар Louvoneinsis 1 } r Adolphe ft, egal ru
nees- » кы е i BE
8 — — — Firm. сання — rtf е n — Ae Augustam aurantia 2 0 Erico Albert 5539.4 2 6
е А ы р 7 i. 4 „ е pi Ў 1 pee & ; "t
e In order to reduce the: of transit to distant скул ad "кеа Altringham Carrots; Yellow Globe, long Red Superba аййех . 1 "idis
purchasers, ewe have made arrangements for the | and ien a SUN — Gibbs' new very large Cattle erte E 15864 Optima 71 6
8 of Goods to the amount of 20s, and upwards, | Parsnip, - s-of various sorts; Gibbs’ green He — - 1 6 Rosen punetata 4 16
— to — dn. also free; as before, eer id poe Miun леге, Bi E mom us sot Maura a Bethman . 2 6 Epaulets. 11 ©
Státi 3 ^ chiedi ead.an ges, Lu , „Alba 1 0
E ter. on die : Ni : „vid and all kinds n Garden, and other Seeds. Arne above are nice plants, full of bloom buds, in 82-sized pots.
Tm PETER Gn Sucre
Corner of Kalf-moon e Piccadilly, London.
“GRASS ‘SEEDS, ве “SEPARATE OR “MIXED,
C B
ent enki dang: du Land to Per-
{һе
— of: most ратів“ — "United Kingdom, and the
“Natural Grasses and Clovers suitable for each locality.
sorts may be had separate or mixed, at lowest |
P: Pusey, Бир. огу, Februar 11, 1850.
umm E —— —
which b our Catalogues, >
a close, «Albion Nursery, Stoke ington Londen. An
i - 5 Messrs. Sutto
ad Heal basti lem of cra 15 td p K
From the Rev. J, isson,, Ldingthorpe Bectoryy North Mere de St. Louis Bj O
à "Walsham, Nov. 2, 1852. Olivier des Serres... 2/0
cag Ihave nd, sown last May with your permanent plc s dica E
С M — реаби — ci meia dow. "er I watches р эз шырды
ee: FFF Destigny F cs ена 0
Du Spotted imet 1 | {
FFC re * — my
dien dern since ft How alors past thais the general admire ста | 6
Sakae 1 ор edad, wn Pri x) deri, | (Paus) Ц 6
In several. of. ti instances. the land. laid down | BRA Оюн 818
vas heavy clay, and others 80.p90r..and. grqvelly as to be Souven ir de bebe 2 5 0
"pro аз: arable land. Our " TUAL Moss.
«ге тот 24s. to. з. per aere, General br СЕ ir 3 6
\ Ve have also a super Seeds, angold inan өү ae 2.6
S Carrot, and other Agricultural Seeds, roma n
Rer agosa s F in g Fes
s E" Sons, Seed Growers, ido Denke. 4 Apply t to BENJAMIN R. La" x olus Street ат
AND SONS having fi — many- years. paid ptam
attention
M ESS RS. J. anp H. BROWN offer the following
‘selected PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, &c., which W ei
ard rann Bent oft the Kip giam
425 Azalea
4 with A flower кш опе ОЁ а sort by n - sed s 20. OTF
25 American Azaleas do. 245 Ө
25 Hardy. Ameriean Plants, one of a а by: name. A 10. 6
0
й2 Handy: Heaths and Kalmias, one «d a sort
12 Rhododendrons, wp & Searle V While and Rose,
Tuomas Riv ERS, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts.
PERMANENT. PASTURE, GRASS.
ALL PEREES ABOVE £2. CARRIAGE. FREE.
(SEE OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS.)
ni marin "E. "RENDLE AND CO. have
n stating _
AYING DOWN LAND TO
NENT PASTURE.
Festucas,
Trifoliums, in such quantities as will best
N for Maw the selection is intended We were,
— 1 prm ey f heavy seed
I. be sufficie The large increasing
uce
vg. ceordin
* ng their orders
NE "are ae g for the
y variat 219 0
et prices. All the победена —— them are con- tee ardy PEN ir 6d. to 3 6
+ “anod in vcr Mixtures for the several purpo ser Fine hardy me» Rho dodenirons 2 not per. —.— * 10 0
3 p 3 Festuca tenuifo in 7 зей trivialis, 6 Fine hardy, olias,-one;o 1040 8
praec anthum d oa nemoralis wide муд Hoch le 2 ета in pots, per dozen 10: 0
инша angus r Cedar of the Жш 2 1 to 2 feet, per
^e D f Y е д wt 10s. to 15
Avena Poa sempervirens er Cryptomeria, PM Ap
Lynosurus cris major мыт Rose nd 8 Tor po rd fi eren and 15 )
Dactylis glomerata Lolium perenne tenn rte reinado | Rosos, st m fe cae! MM r 170 F T о ~
es riuscula 1 i p 880-4599: t one of a sort, b: in ET )
“Festuca elatior i > —— Wistaria sinensis, ax 1 fine, M ats 5 ta 30 exi з
l Festuca gig . [Horun pere Hardy Passifloras, Jasmines, and Clematis of sorts 01
I Primas on mela i pratense — Сене se Azaleas, — de sort, blooming mas 2796
5 еше, foliu di Choice Camellias by na do. à
^i — — Mes Silium gm ay 50 8 Plants, one of a sit, by name 45
estuca 0a pratensis ybridum 24 Choice Exicas, one эр = by nam ыр М
a TURES FOR LAYING DOWN LAND T0 12 Orchidaceous Plants choice deri an nts ... 30
| PER MANENT MEADOW, OR PASTERE. 12 Bulbs of su i ias and Achimenes, by post . 10
_ -) Mixed. po лаа ng to 1 it ia Rea, Ginerarias d Dalene arias, "i varieties, per doz., 9s. to 12
“light, ү ipe sorts pini in the ese Mixtures are Fancy 3 пақ sorts, ozen . 198, to 12, 0
grown diffe eris es, and gathered ‘separately by th Verbenas and P new west 3 doz. ES 85
hand, Petar for this pu зе, ich means all noxious |: 6 Bulbs of Lilium | lancifolium, € ofa vide .
"weeds are excluded. "They consist of the most nutritive kinds of First-rate show Pinks and Pansies, per
escues, Poas, Sweet l; Perennial Clovers, Loli &c., | First-rate 3 and Yellow: Picotees, per r dozena: to id à
and each sort being К ate, they are subsequently mixed | 12 Pmonies, new whi te, pink, and blush, of.
in such sorts and pro as ost suitable to il to 25 Hardy — Plants ie 7
be laid down. These can now be supplied for 248. to 306. Hardy Ferns ther plants for roc roi per dosen. 8 0
we usia rota cme Go i ы | sine ierant —— Resabies, eee даний;
агулы аал r iori: А er | - Plums,” Pea э — d ше, best and most ap-
SUTTON'S RENOVATING MIXTURE of CLOVERS e proved в Бара oí ent STAMP kinds Ene asa PE
ма ‘GRASSES; Pastures, price 1s. per Ib. т Maiden ditto; 18:64. emisor io ж " 15 0
"ете а fou Cou ^ dn шас Apples dwarfsand standards, Of best sort per dozen
j Pastures not be seen: which have been formed with Fine „Medlars, Walnnts, and Mulberries, eac
npe Mnturesiiof Grass Seeds з cit-may therefore. appear | Strong la ae
rc that ave should; ing in theway ee eee epi
tes a i * ане e selection
timonials, We will however, quot the 3 8
NODE
to the — required
are requested
Gentlemen
to state, * сен c the soil, situation, &c.
5 5 5 LAYING thai he! лы PERMANENT LAWNS.
wns Te — Parks it La generally desirable to
hay 8 redom vergreen
Le will, dte on de be entirely е em and the sward will
at all times present a and handsome appearance.
| — the best pete mrt per bushel, 3s. per gallon, or
8. 3d,
bees e following MET can also be supplied at
et prices:
the i
For Permanent Pasture and LN оле ps
чира о к hadowed with Trees; for Heathy
"М DN 3 improved with «view to tel
producing better Pasture; for n ef Ae m r plands and
4 . ; for Lands in Pill a Аз or Irrigation; Mixeure
for Improved: чл for Marshy
d Light Sand for
oe for Drifting or 1505 lowing Onder: йү... у.
g orders. Ў we EC
(SATURDAY. VETT 9. 1853.
GS FO
B THE ENSUING WEEK.
eographical
: Wepssspar,,
;;Pmonspar, .
8 Ast * 8 a Hor init Sia i
T2181: at n
мы фи ЛАТЫ of 1ге!апа,—ЖҺ;
— —
Wuen, at the — of the - Lord A
at that time Governor-General o
o | 0f Directors ordered large quanti d of the
Deopar to imported dime for distribution
here, a rendered to the United Kingdom
228 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[APRIL 9,
—— — — — —
pe sé AN ch cannot, as yet, be estimated.
r,has been seen to assure us iae
we have nici in some abu
ndan
tree of singular beauty, perfectly
latitudes, and so unlike any other coniferous plant
in its manner of e shet, вг a new feature to
the r rich Soin ota of 8
We now learn with gre
reat Satisfaction that the
East India санау has ordered а weight of
the seed of this tree to be placed at ihe anon of
Government for the service of Woops a
ORESTS, d that the first parcel has alr 2p
arrived. Should all this quantity vegetate no
fewer than 16,000,000
acquired, and thus we ma
8 Britain to be M pente clothed УНА the sacred
Cedar of the r making e =k gem
for deteriorated scods, P Whiten to 1 raised mu
E
E
me poss
very large Lm of a „ "сара “the value
of which с t be over-rated, whether it is re-
y use
or,
who are familiar with it in
India, strong and durable as timber
e apprehend that no чө tree yet known has
same high v. im as the a pene
The Scotch Pine so heavy and c
foliage that ^ keeps light off the 88 Sie
which grow among it, and offers pe ocn
to the free fees у of air, doing a
nee an
h етар іп N wi
grow wth ; and root cuttings, also, g
gr
but the best materials would be employed. The
mode of using it is to construct a solid frame-work
p must be paid to getting the wood ripened
befor w No
Goo
sandy turfy loam, with —* e of
m opes
P. | leaf. soil or r sandy ani vs gg the loa
ll
with stones, so that the main strength of the building addin porous,
g a quantity o sand sid te
is made Ке upon the Deodar, rather v i: h of charcoal, will be found: to form a erts —
maso used, it is ex which | this plant. Alpha.
Thu
nothing ~ timber of the best quality could support.
This omplete accordance with all that we
hives ever a teers > the 8 of Deodar wood; and
must be regarded as conclusive.
he only ; dt of doubt in our minds as to the
issue of the great un t now ribed is
Land the 4 — om oung Deodars
be м. аы, ater they — have been
delivered up to Governmen t by the pe туар:
are to rear them, will know either wher
when, or how they ought to be planted.
4
>
TECOMA GRANDIFLORA
ALT H but little used for ae culture, this is a
first-rate ‘plant fo к that purpose y be easily
duced t arge, handsom хўй " én e
Valuable fie sei decoration. When properly treated
| its large, wirt aped blossoms are produ pe » <
clusters on shoot ;
the and if k
* | rather cool, paas station, wt will аа their beauütul
rable ti
а ы
Ж,
T . Eo
ich Vines are usually man ened. Cuttings of
Kj * are, however, cus when e plants are
wanted to bloom in a small state ; and if ‘hore jointed
bits in a rather firm state are selected, and plante
light sandy soil, covered. with a bell. gl ass, and afford
,and may
had in blossom the same season. The readiest way, how-
ever, of obtaining a stock of this plant is by means of the
prunings of the ripe beg eut with about gu an ineh
of shoot on each side of the eyes ; those laid on the
surface of a well- -drained pot, filled with a light sandy
soil, covered about half an inch deep with the sam е,
and placed in a мла bottom heat, W ite push in
Ten.
, has "the fault of being destitute of leaves in
the * spring, and is, moreover, subject to the
terious and incurable “ rot.” On the other jan
ines the эу orm and rapid
growth of the Larch, with the evergreen character
of the Scotch Pine, w vithout y": faults of em species,
and we have the evidence of every observer who has
seen it in India, that its timberi is of excellent quality.
As that is a very mate an
occasionally hear
; the Tecum ons of
who are personall acquainted wi Tha
no inference can be 1
relati
moist pit, ved afforded plenty of pot eee ыч induce | it
“pr and if propagated early
Е.
E
=
=
e cred to m
iddle of At gust, and th
fall ed of the sun
of air to ripen the ent am f ripe
wood will probably be 9 to vea нба гед
specimens the following mm.
are es а, ne it vis
econd
BESE
Zeg
to the
soil when th is to ripen the wood ; and Mig the fall
of the leaf, the ph may be set in any eool dry place,
where they will be least in the way from
t 0 ili
prude 1
п eye to form n required. I prefe
the
unii tns рг shoot to фендин vot 4 to ы feet d
ge
s
re = allied than the
and Ced wi
леба of * e WippniNorow that the
largely used in the Spanish navy for deck-planking,
ich Pi naster timber could never be
tive testimony of Indian travellers seems
c ide as to the Sen
Deodar timber, HAR
Austrian Minister at Nene) 2 a
м 8 „saw e in abundan
im Rep e Himalayan Codes, the invaluable
_Deodar.” hom n
ths very en 2
—
Е.
rcd %
ber it eius repels t the
to be a Himalayan notion
PNE Med oe a more trust-
— in e first vol е
Pes ume o hi
decayed, although ex
to the action ears.
We
a
Котт, i ner lon
rabi add. a {дш ы 1
EL, 80
god judge of such
e, and he cal
18 | roots, ап
“Th
of
And he adds, that pieces ток.
ехрозей |
water for y du
ve, moreover, the high wong of Dr. ir
th
PS bound,
‚ obtaini по a large
ө
їп i this way, the only support
a
elose very di eci
inte re beanies ‘to i pruned about as d in a
ib
т ter pruning, turn the plants out
reduce the ball or in order to get rid of sour soil,
but i е the roots as
just starting, or
greenhouse, applying water to the
it intoa moist healthy state, and moistenin, ing
ro ng and e
ab
рү should be remov
here they
cool moist te
large specimens are
tions of TIME
the a
enhouse
will be ed ted to light, — where a
mpera e maintain
give water
as
conven QU "this wiil check the tendeney to growth
induce the i wit i
in which none
Cana
Ns prone кт by means of cuttings of
the roots, or from eyes, in the same | A ver
ed | in — cad of h енен —. 5 at
coincidence. 7'hos, River.
1
of the pots, and д
| like odis rd
8
use, or to a pit | pro
n
obtained, if they do not give indica- | i
ringly at the |
^ d 2
AMERICAN PLUMS.
American fruit ge have bee successful in
some good varieties of pa mos useful 1
which i is, I think, fated T play a mpor
r domestic economy than it d hitherto dene ae
ening as some varieties no Кена
continuing to ripe
and bear well as з; in ч
latter form, oy bie Mew removal, they are —
for the smallest garden he following are a few
3 of American brit which have borne fruit
me :—
" (The following are extracts from my note-book in
851, the ——— gathered from young pyramidal trees in
Е
de open
Cors Wola Bene, raised by Mr. Corse, of Mon
= reddish purple, rather above medium
eis 5 pem rich and good ; ripe August 20th,
bearer,
age; rich, juicy,
but water flat, ‘like an over-ripe Green Gage, useful, as
> it ripens 10 days before that standard varie ty, and bears
most abundant
Lawrence's Psst —Round, green, rich and ке; $
n America said to be © two or three times as lar
reen Gage.” Н
4
urp . oval, large and very
handsome, ад) juicy, and у гіре Sept. 12. A most
ee
Aut — sl val, medium size, pale yellow ; not
rich,
very juicy; but and excellent ; TES Sept. 30th,
Tree very hardy, and an abundant b
Ps po nd's = ке. —Oval ; large as the White erm
Bonum ; a good culinary Plum, st Pd the best
pt. 5t . This variety has b ultivated in [^
8 od of Warminster th for many,
perhaps 0, ron = under the name of - * Fonthill
Plum ;” it is said by Downing to have
seed by Mr. Sand: a nurseryman, Во United
States. For “raised” I think we must read “ received.”
Rs onge: and, large, but has not yet proved here
hington ; a useful kitchen Plum,
an eye able for its eres d ; а pyramid stu
its bright golden fruit is a most ornamental object;
ripe Y 2 10th. Tree very hardy, and most abundant
beare
z is said by Downing to have
Hul
raised бойы у Мг. 5 9 of | Pennat ШШ"
Dr. Hul
ve receiv oa
any rate it it is a curious
ING.
erences of opinion sil
ical metho!
AM aware that
by a judicio
that ie
ace, Bt
vi uch burnt a This cen.
vin — me that К ШЫБЫ Кам in was чат 5 ГУ "oy dit
means, might be turned to vantageous
to hav boiler mide similar
away.
which,
resi
to show un
there was a
mple room for - when it was h
line with the furnace bars i
orm place,
core fire bricks,
upon pillars placed at in
15—1853. | THE
GARDENERS’
nr season, might be is fixed. to Gavaren it fthe hoi
sufficient vor for any — at any season, might be | is
n it f
pipes 3 and they would
terially to heat the
he — mecs to this
h I ean discover, would be the impos- | а
ser without, at the same
time, —— it warming atmosphere of the
house unnecessarily.
A chimney is - immediately over тз ar and
when bottom-heat only is required, the d which
is —.— in the — inside the house, a little *
from
rom when ram
ed, to trav — it ә boiler) several times, and
2 pass into the e
may be used эрек - pipes, if
ip opinion that, in cases, they | i
are far + preferable, If they were леа во as to
hold whee mr of water, in present ease, they
would be ore ,convenient, for when once heated
he
не а — contain a large лр of water are em-
paras alone they are consequence of
the long time unavoidabl n up in heating them
wa: his i inconvenience, however, is over-
come loying ‘flues in conjun iat es with Brows em,
as — bd for = horticultural p y be
~
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CHRONICLE.
229
obtai trom the latter, in a = short time, notwith.
standing th the double arrangem
+ ill
| iun ill | |
ae id
1
9 ai
— SECTION or F срез
а Proposep BOILER FIXED.
REFERENCES ТО PLAN.
Walks,
Ventilato having sliding doors, by whose means the
ttom eni is regula ted.
<ссс. Four. inch iron pipes, on which zine saddles are Lid id
olding water i^ evaporation. The saddles are s
in the sketch of the longitudinal section of pit
LoxGiTWDINÁL SECTION OF Prr.
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Ipo. je havinga damper n near the fire-place, as shown, qe — 4
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H. Proposed boiler, shown as it was intended — have fixed it,
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The arrows indicate the circulation of the heated water in the
| pipes, and the air in the flue and chamber.
Home e enoo
at „4 inches in diam
as long ; the hi is white, with
at the base inside, and R
anthers are all impe uced behind
into a sort of horn, lying “parallel t A à pros filament, In
its native countr the corolla is o
al
tinged with pink
; and the еч as mentioned above,
dulated. J. D. Н.
certainly have an unsightly дүрген. I have seen
them upwards of an inch in length on Vines,
all —— plenty of fruit ; from fourto six, and I have
e 2 bunches
w cn a single spur.
houso is now colouring a crop of 20 bunches to a Vine.
D of order, accompani Potato Tubers.—Do these increase and grow after the
sphere inside the house, e, will prove an efficient check to ied g of Ше bine? I had a of Early Shaws last
wth of ud The ere ered | year, which eere y in July, 1852. * weh
with fermenting ma: b t loaded with wet | this ground white on 1 ;
ure, which every one knows is cold, and productive | had a very good crop of white
a IM ults. we t long litter, and mix with it | up the ground this week I have
uantity of clean warm | Aves, the whole being shaken ered pe d of Potatoes, and they are, ET "i
up lightly and covered w stra же б йы = Te s! the tubers up in
congenial warmth is cae ove! der. A y
A as Ж begins to cool it is replaced with similar r
al, and “ D. G. N.” inquires y persons in
— ge hy stems covered with roots at England who undertake to stock or rivers with
the base of arene | spur, from 4 to 6 inches long, and 1 | fish spawn, according to ew plan, at the proper
am always glad to see them ; they most numerous | time of year. A f the name of Robert Rams-
when aad d roots are kept active, àt the same s tackle maker, Clitheroe, ,is
time sir d jus atmosphere is kept up inside from |in the habit ud 31 and I d ati your
the time the buds break up to the Grapes approaching : e uni m on
ripeness, ho of co a drier air is ined ; | the subject. T. W. T., IM ү »s
diluted liquid manure is Sionall sprinkling y.— 3
ELA ot athways with, by which paint O60 ting” (see p. xe is desirous of med orig how it is that a
ere becomes impre onia, which not | seedsman bourh can offer
ly nourishes the fruit, but gives a healthy ce when myself
appearan
rapes are ripe, the | an
as
d fram the border,
the above article fr sale a 1з. per packet,
agen
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the air M Pang
would be any
I laces, not, however,
great harm
them, and they
to preserv. ing sun, as the
border is fall i at onis dc yeni | fibres to the very
n autumn a is added, which is
allowed ta a rests the mild rains of that season. not
in November, dry leaves are laid on to the d
pared cover ; these
foot, to алате the purpose of a pre
keep the border
dry. I may add, that the Vines
ts require 2s. ( 6d. per packet. 1 have this
etter from the seedsman alluded to,
in which he states that the error is a ical one,
and that it was not discovered till several red cata-
been circulated. By Ting to those now
рй Sende i is corrected.
or
+
are | killed from Dublin, I beg to mention ditto, absolutely
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emen." II which is sometimes complained of, may be
xempt from all 1 1 f* e а ki ТЕ ed | trees in pots, cc such. pretty toys for = gentle tle men.’ 2 great] :
мар. the extreme tips of some branches, à as a es it | in to grow v old very soon if le then.grow i improved. u under ' ood e Д urious ғ,
is uninjured ; Escallonia-maerantha is deprived of the | fruits on trees in pots as Mr. ism does for her | id ce to this variety is that ә frequently pro-
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kr all over, - none the worse; Daphne collina, W ma Plum.—ln my hurried communi- Ме | at di 06 yeguas Mr. Bates, of,
narrow variety, has turned yellow, and the flower-bu ds cation last w I stated that this Plum was raised by EUM А — t Re ади солады Sent seven
2 r prn ind ; but the broad — Dr. Чейн о forgetting) at the time that it was hea i 8 0 ome en occo: * or which a Certificate
ntiguous to it, is as luxurinnt.as possible; Coprosma | only introduced to public notice by that gentleman, | awa : d. The xis $ was no се ; but it was ee.
lucida has ali ——— destroyed, but few, if any, of The person who raised it was a Mr. Keyser, of Penns 1- | very ine, st үө vo^ — ition in which the Pies
e. 5 1 Mayii (qu. if. same with | vania, and hence it is — called „ Keyser's severe weather has left » ais -valuable esculent.— Mr.
безан) i intact, both in — and shady, aspect ; | Plum." My attention was chiefly engaged with the Lewis Solomon nnn "— Peas, which looked as .
Fabiana imbricata equally so. 4 H., Cambridg dard correctness of the nome rit and I did not observe if they had been kept too long.—Among flowers, an
rubs generally have a —.— appearance, the — till I read the —— statement. excellent collection of Hyaeinths, which were the ad
indeed many seem quite dead; the Laurustinus, Robert miration of ne» bo es Messrs,
uonymus, Berberis aquifolium, and Garrya elliptica, E b. "ine Дыл on the Coast of Do rset.—I regret 3 of Pine Apple Place. It consisted of first.
are severely nipped, and the Aucuba japonica, Sweet o say our gar very pitiable condition as to | class varieties, in i v em condition, and well
Bay, common Laurel, Portugal Laurel, and Evergreen — 1 — — often seen it so shabby, but I гоне — edal which was awarded i
Oak are all hurt, but not so severely as the preceding. | hope our losses are "^ so great as they appear. 1 do milar as also mad T e үнө ys of Great
Ivy en walls, common Holly, Arbor-vitees, and even the | not expect to discover the worst or the best till каа оњ, ог Berkhampsten, E two box whose.
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Jeodar bear evidence of the severity of the frost. later, as doubtless some plants that look e than iess ече Ser was for ind
imong flowering shrubs that are injured are Rhododen- cape may shoot afresh, or some evergreens that seem a and whose size and fragrance were all that
lrons, n eo ae Roses, tree Ponies, Heaths, | to hold on for the К» хау ultimately have not could be wished for, even in the. Qu ser of flowers,
and Cistuses. We situated on a part of the pro- loud th 8 recover. It is events are 2 5 ing to —Of Se DAN Agents Su mmerfield, gr. to J. S. V
montory y of p, hd. Head, about 3 miles from the | have uev — perfect dani down to 19° Fah.; | Esq: Dendrobium, in es "Way of
sea on the north, 4 miles on the рая and about 300 yards | of such plants as these: Rhododendron — cinna- D. Walichi, put ele smaller, to which a
on the south, so that it is only a wind that comes barinum ir one from the Hort. Soc. garden, named | Certificate was awarded : t'was stated to lici been
aobo + чүт with the blasting "effet of the ses air. | Rh. einn. var., which is browned Dye the peat glaucum, bought at one 55 Stevens - and has, we» believe
F. Cheetham; Fi Rollissoni, Niligiricum, and arbore indica; all | я р с into one or two other colleetions.— Mr.
I am sorry to say that our Conifers have su much vars; Pinus tenuifolia, muricata, longi a andr radiata; Carson, gr. E. armer, Esq., sent an example
more here than at the Horti — Society's 2 Araucaria’ Brasiliensis; ; Daphne japonica, Fortuni, a and | of the iesu Arpo op hyllum - giganteum, . produeing
etation being unusually forward with us at | Aucklandi’; ; Laurus glauca and — Apollinaria | several fine flower spikes, more than half a {ообо each
the time the hard weather comméneed. livepting a few canariensis, а rbutus tomentosa and mollis; Thea | of ааа бш! was richly ornamented all round with
of the new ones; they were planted in 1846, so they A ica 5 Acacia linearis, melanoxylon, m" arma s small, purple, shell-like blossoms, arranged: with the
have endured, uninjured, more severe frosts in former Tettateos ps Mesembryanthemum forni- | most pe eet regularity and symmetry. This species
years; tlie lowest temperature’ we have experieneed cum; Pittosporum Mayi and tenuifo — Се flowered at several places this season under the appella-
during this season being 20? below the de point. кенш, sham. жей ta, lanuginosa, aris, | tion of squarrosum ; but the proper name is giganteum..
of a good collection: the following has suffered :— and agrifolia; Fagus Cunninghami, Sieprinchiun A — Medal was awarded it. The same-plant, |
ени patula had all ҮНӨ наре Бепо И grandiflorum, Convolvulus Cneorum, Epacris sp., but n EOS ‘or fine, was furnished by Mr. |
and some of their shoots killed; Р. apulcensis, aus- Porliera hygrometrica; Ilex Cunninghami, cassine, Yeni gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, together with: le
tralis, Grenvillec, and Winchesteriana have had their| Tar rago, Mexicana, and excelsa; Corypha — specimen of Deben vc, lim. and its closely
ж ези uch touched, but their wood appears to be} Сһатгегорѕ Martiana „йд hystrix; Pteris- eretica allied species anosmum ; two xD Vanda.
urt; the linge killed MEN way back om macro-|and rotundifolia; Gaultheria acuminata — гуми suavis, and one of V. tricolor ; - Oncidiu es, a
сег апа agate „the latter I know is — syno- Гое; Wintera and Illiciums (3), Tasmannia aro- fin ne MP, Chysis bractescen ns, — wo other
with macrocarpa, a macrocarpa: quite | matica, Magnolia fuscata, Chinese Bamboo, Broad- | smaller plants. In a regard to o the Chysis; it Piles
uninjured in ide e same situation, and not 30 yards from peas ditto, Styrax officinale, Rubus smilacifolius, Holl- | that its stiff, fleshy, white and ye ied flowers, answ
it ; insignis and muricata are browned a little ; Abies | bollia, Toss. umbellata, oed adiens 5 y well for the —: of ladies“ hair.
Jezoensis, a foot high, has 3 inches of its top killed; Libocedrus Doniana, Olea fragrans and Am A large Silver Me dal w awarded.—Mr. ir. Loddiges.
а Балы of A. Brunoniana are on ya very little hurt; Besehorneria yuecoides, Agave "mil
and
unebris, 4 feet high, and proteeted with a Pyrus- Hookeri,. Cratzegus: crenulata; Mida- erred grandis. The sepals and ' petals a peculiar |
mat, is quite killed; C. Uhdeana, one plant; 7 feet A several Coprosmas, &e. S. cinnamon colour, the lip lilac, pare боны towards
killed ; another, 15 feet, is very much injured; the point ; and although by no means a striking plant,
5 ET Uem T t 1 ses i i
iw ave md —€— tes ; е a certain anro
their ers killed, also many of their side z Dennis, of the King’s Road, Chelsea sent a small,
shoots, and altogether very much damaged ; Taxodium Sor le HERES: poorly- Данга ке. of Forsythia virid e Messrs.
sempervirens, 18 feet high, has suffered a good deal ; Henderson had a pretty hybrid Rhododendron called
one plant of Cryptomeria japonica has had its top killed) HortcurTURAaL, А bei: — Dr. HrwpERsoN in the | campanulatum superbum, but apparently with very little-
18 inches down, the others are uninjured ; Juniperus | chair, H.R.H. Prince Albert, his Majesty the King of | of campanulatum Mr. Gaines sent three nicely
flaccida, Gossainthania, and A are mere than Prussia, his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Russia, spotted, delicate ke Rhodddénd ons — Unique,
i du: ‘fae gi Araucaria imbri- | his Majesty the King of Wurtemberg; — his Imperial | Elegans, and Roseum maculatum, for h a Certifi-
also ttle. M. Henderson, Cole-Orton | Highness the Archduke John of Austria, wh 'simila
Hali, 4. dehy dete Zu a previously Fellows of the Societ n:this occasion:
em. roots of Trees. — In you т report of the meeting of | elected Honorary Members; and the Right Hon — flora, a plant from central America, whose numerous
the Edinburgh Botaniéal mmc А read an account of | Lord Wenlock, Mrs. Long, and S. Rickards, Esq; Fello | clusters of rosy Rondeletia- like. flowers cannot fail to-
the remarkable formation stem-root in уа Of fruits preserved without sugar ог vinegar two celles e for it, when well cultivated and highly coloured —
decayed trunk ini Wil low, which €— were contributed, one—by far the best—by Mr, as debe were, a shies in every collection. The same
me Esq., of Mawbey House, | nurseryman — sent a seedling Cineraria, called
m the wherein of | Reine des Fleurs, which promises to be a firste
whieh no Нр p mdi тер а : Mr. Lov * 8 e а of Damsons, flower. Mr. Mitchell also sent a large-flowered
— чь, ums, Scene berries, Rhubarb, Cherries, | Cineraria. air ary Eli
whole sie 0 the Ash having fallen away. у. his root Сия and Red Currants, Raspberries, and Mulberries, | Сш rist flowers consisted. of Queen of February:
ток is above agg en fé es from 20 to all in good condition, pret their forms nearly as perfect | and Wellington Pelargonium, s gay forcing sorts; iront
си Wa above ts. i| as when first bottled. They were stated to have been | Mr. Gill, of Denbigh’ Róad, Bayswater.— From Mr.
65 лаң ^ m the дан to у, As: th treated ramones :—When the — — ee of the Apothecar ies’ Garden, Chelsea, cames —
rod root in ge pus vox ines re bottled, and boiling. water. added, having spec imen. of ачзу ee "corymbosa, A glass
Ash. ) ner аш Камы alum in it in ^v proportion of 1 rentem to 4 gallons. |t essels (of the be Poppy
T *i — —— Л am a — They were itted to stand till they had and other Dinge) neatly arranged, and ‘altogether 78
e Bean, гечени tet fi a — e cold, — —— bottles were filled and well exeeuted as the best Indiam: specimens a the arh
cs m i ge; high’ ured, very tight. ey re then placed in a w they justly’
qualificati ons very — not only it in French: copper "€ err and heated to 176% Alter that deserved, much praise—From the Garden Society”
pue : ele was tied over the bottles, 9 ee thia viridissima, literauy”
— eem. .... up, "A Banksiam, Medal was loaded. with bight yellow: blossom, large: ad f
FFF noh pots awarded. „The second: ae which was very: |showing that: to have this shrub in perfection at іе"
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and one-third well decomposed stable seri 6 Fi rrt —-—„—
ds qs of Handsworth: ft ‘consisted | the plant itself is perfeetly- hard ih it were?
p oo ome deat. This. [е — а 2 of Mussel and Damson Plums (both of 1851. and 1852, | the Sikkim: Rho —— ehh is flowering
ough’ T Ks the one being about as sound as the other), Bilberries, | abundantly everywhere just now; '"Henfeeyn sendet
— F. h I Cherries, and Gooseberries. A Certificate of Merit was a Fortune's Camellia. hexangularis, Acacia celastri^
na — өм Pot, upon an average, І gather) awarded it. Some, Grapes were shown by Mr. Allport)| f olia, Begonia hydrocotylifolia, and a handsome variety”
es Н. Akroyd, Esq; — XÀ Brighton; | of it called hybrida ; Ceanothus: rigidus; which bas
on similar, that grows. in Hol b Pa UN gs
таро us тее : allude to is a young cmn which .
^ e. old Ash А апа һаѕ веп ‘i dae South ind mbeth, the other f
Fruits.
: were Black Hamburgh ; Mr. beingm this while d
— — ber tom не the —— the two, —.——.— ae ie dis — sold for it, has’ been d
; і velling. A cate th -| little» in on с
„ of forced S Oft — "some: Alen
; e: ngram, gr. t her Maj At Frogmore sent | Eg , Heat hen Glan,
examples of his new sealing called K ra rend и d
t F Queen. pe
in It is a large variety, and, in the —— some- US NR es igi 1
i h ; 2 useful what coarse ; but — — its > character when grown MM of. af. Books, &t.. EC
t a ud most р — under natural cir circumstances. For forcing:it is said to d
n Wond — — be much su even to Keens Se ; being a sure | Blacks Library Edition of the: а па Hey e
ington 7 Setter ; and as regards flavour, it is preferred above all] ous st notice Monastery, — rj
eM t Garden’ name: lam: really ged t0 other sorts at the Royal table, It may h Gad — y every
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this subject, we are glad t to be able to refer to the pre- both would — do better in a malir, house, эме) | houses, we come to the old tropical aquarium, in whiel
se adit; which is truthful honest, and judicious; ; we the temperature ould be more equable ; Sor here & thriving speeimen of the Royal Water nents Е
only wish it en more-temperate in its expressions | impossible to itin: eurrents 5 мее тӯ — " | good example of Nympheea Devonian A — fine scarlet
here and tl There is no special advice given in it | which have a tendency to scorch the, foliage wherever | hybrid raised at Chatsworth, by Sir Jos axton.
to gardeners, dh the following must be of use to all they occur, and in one or two instances coreiderable The. Orehids.in the different stoves — extremely
mischief has been done by them. As summer comes well, and among them are many fine specimens of
oA quarter of a century ago, — annual — on, however, this will be repaired. The two 1 tribe, more especially one of Maxillaria Harri-
from this country-was about 15,0 souls. Ine asing loftiest Palms in this house are kinds of Cocoa- ise, whichis, at least t,a yard ponen producing multi-
year by year as its- benefits vei — more felt, it | nut, of which one (Cocos plumosa) is an old inhabitant | tades of shell-like flowers, Exio iloba, a hand-
oit i
he d ed, b de to do
the poor, and the — are eee — rom from Leigh Park, in a case 42 feet in length. These, away, as much as possible, with canvas ne айыр for
our‘ serried ranks; eek. the space as does the common Cocoa-nut, afford good examples of | these ene and to substitute a shade made by painting
plenty of newer--and 1 — :latds. — one numerous group of Palms which have their leaves bw outside of the glass-roof with white- » * pouncing”
perhaps the thought may . cross. some mind, that pinnated, or divided like the. plume of a feather. The afterwards with the brush to destroy all lines. This
emigration, though- inherently a good thing, may, like} two stoutest Palms in the collection, ee recognised Nie ad to vius perfectly, and it has not been found
n m 0
try. For instance, if some ‘dazzling e dig: eulifera), a good example of a second extensive group, | Angiopteris longifolia, th e Mexican Cibotium Schiedei,
gii were — т: the Land's End, and three haying palmate or fan-shaped leaves. The Caryota and one or two other € wilde spreading fronds are one or
fourths of Hastings emigrated there, the chief. items. in | urens may be mentioned as deviating considerably in its | two yards lo ese and ma ny o — have all been
the next census might be the mayor and — чы foliage from other Palms: each leaf is very much гам) Љу Mr Smith, from. seeds out of his herbarium,
few seore elderly ladies. and gentlemen, and ‘some: hun- | divided, and the ultimate b eu or leaflets ыы in loam, in shallow — troughs placed over
= looming young women. Ins —— case, Hastings in shape the fin of a fish, We may further mention in е Ө, in one of the smaller stoves.
as a city of the pas _ Rents, n High} this collection the Date-Palm "(Phoonix doctylifera) ; A lean-to stove at the бич or south side, of the
Street y^ fall to е and — le graze the. Dwarf Palm (Chamserops humilis), which is the Museum, is filled with a choice miscellaneous collection
he market-place.. If the French landed, | most northern of all гать ež tanding even into the south of tropical plants. Here are the Nutmeg, the Clove, the
the — female’ — fall the easy prize of of Europe; the Palmyra Palm (Borassus, flabelli- | original Caoutchouc tree (Siphonia elastica), from Park;
war; and, without strong-minded women essayed the formis), the. most diffieult of Palme to rear; the Guin i iari
plough and ‘spade, the fair fields and. gardens of the | Oil-Palm. (Elis Guineensis), which produces
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Fuer over-emigration from -the kingdom would pro- | bage-Palm (Oreodoxa oleracea), which yields an esculent | milky juice, which. is i en into gemi by: 9
duce similar sad effeets. In emigration, as in every- substance from the crown of its stem; and Plecto- and used as а coolin refreshing drink; the
— voe there i is a mira — ous turning-point—a ‘ whole- comia elongata from Dr, Mga which, with its ]uxu- | Xa anthochymus pictorius of Roxburgh, the fruits of
som country wanting people is in a worse | riant foliage, and its singularly spiny stem, cannot fail which ripen with us, and yield, on puncturing, a juice
plight ar a 3 anting i space. р Vere er to attract attention, the spines being, digitate, or polled which concretes into one kind of Gamboge ; the singular
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hundreds a day may leave us, but a tho ane a day are sembling the foot of the mole, and d formed. for. layers of inner bark (there are as many as the portion
to us, e, emigrant-crowded ships may dot the strength. Its, leaves, when full grown, are of great | of the tree masa it is a. — n —
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by hundreds of thousands, our criminals by tens—| port; and pra ture has provided them with i: e means, | ing, and the E. useful and much r:
whilst our capital displays the astounding spectacle of a | for the, main stalk of the не» at the end, extends into Teak, or African Oak (Oldfieldia pea sae ч poe most. ;
ү i i ising eve a len ipe one d dated “з, med. all along with strong | splendid of all flowering trees, Amherstia nobilis ; the .
without the means of get ing the morning’s meal— | deflexed hooks, by ^e; меа while. running ир. | celebrated Gutta Percha plant (Isonandra gutta) 5
the Shirt? remain i ini i
m 5. of ena ver m ubl. rted i ge tub i
accomplished Seton (where, as as the family is serious, boldt, of which the full grown stem is covered with | diffieulty from the Seychelle b It has at present. .
no, salary will be given) is answered by 20 charming | a waxy. substance having the same properties as bees’ only one leaf, a one having perished during the...
young ladies, Medio for the wretched post—whilst such wax; and, lastly, we may observe that many kinds dt i butit may now be said to be fair irly established.
telling facts as these are patent to the world, we have | may be seen to have a coarse fibre separating from. d Vinery, now improv ed von at present used for...
good assurance that, emigration is not overpassing those | the base of the leaves — во. strong, indeed, that іп | nur or rearing plants for other situations, contains
wliolesome limits, within which it is the certain source the Attalea funifera it forms an extensive article of a full ‹ collection of. Dr. Hooker’: s Sikkim у MAR,
of national prosperity and individual well-doing, just as commerce from Pará, Brazil, for the purpose of Among them are strong plants
i ight and heat. The ma rushes used by где ] i
m of pau tion | ог. taii ueum, iatum are. in. full
would convert this costly curse into-a w — 2 A onem | more or less adv eof g Bova or fruit, deu flower, кад are extremely ems: — coe termi.
But, having to go round the world and call at the | the whole, year, their Алчу and delicately, green, foliage nating in from 3 to 4 blossoms, measuring upwards of
* Diggings ;? we can't stop at фео orkhouse, and must many of the other. planis he Zamias, an inch across the mouth, while the. plants 4 themselves.
dismiss this part of our subject with the reflection, that | Суса, 3 and Enpaphalantns, at the south end of ^d are not more ут 8 ез abi also pro-
n few more years, Anglo-Saxon emigration will root wor of attention ; ; and. here are also, mises to bloo sy € 95 7 e of — e, We
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earth ; that the emigrant’s plough, rather than the dinarja Elephantipes). trelitzias „аге ind now in been planted out in 5 « nooks" of
warrior's sword, has made us first of 5 ; and that, | flower ; S. Regine is from A 1055 feet high, the other is. |, clumps along the side of the principal promenade, and
if ours be the empire om which the sun r sets, it is the, stately S. augusta, which, “together wiht the, Tra- that there they have all proved hardy, and ciliatum. is
mainly to emigration we owe the bo ast” veller's Tree, or, Urania „speciosa of Madagascar, haye,| covered with flower-buds. S ted among ..
—kk̃—— the most ample leaf-blades of any plants in the house., Ferns in a cool damp. house behind the Cactus house,
Good examples of the Papaw, and others of the Choco. | where they seem to succeed well, but they have failed
Garden — — i late Tree, are placed in this tropical house. The, juiee | planted out in * pit, which Mr. Smith attributes to the
RovaL Boranic GARDEN; KEw.—Since mon visit of the former is employed in the East and West Indies | air bein ng too dry and warm for them. Some of the
* new Victoria house has — metr o It is a | for rendering tough meat tender. The, Bread, Fruit of | large Diae kinds, as argenteum, become browned -
square iron an ee ss structure about 45 feet in n the side, the Pacific Isles (Artocarpus . incisa). is also here, all along margins of the leaves, from too dry an
span-roofed, and, like. the great Palm house, set ona | together with the Mango [s — which gracing. api and it is a curious fact that this Ъерреней4
handsome basement wall of stone. The tank is 8 annually. yields its delicious fruit, but last summer at the same time both in the «beusey im,
about 34 feet in width, lined . with. concrete, at, the | whose i —ů 84 ere,
over which is NAE in | too, i
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wi an in the, cete, і is covered with: rough gravel, | however, that. there, are. ni, least, three, ар We — ut of à oors, at the e :
atmosphere | plants that yield, this .condiment,, all. differing, from | of the houses, the Para Grass, a kind of Panicun» vid
house is li by cens, of ‘hot-water one another both in appearance and produce. Among. is N to be very suitable for dry sandy soils in tem-
: ipes, and у vhtilatin is effeeted by. the sliding of one or | the. numerous. kinds of Pigs there will be. x A here, | perate countries ; and while speaking of rcd e plants,
WO. mashes Mine, 3 by the moving outwards of | at. the north entrance, a young. plant of the Banyan we may add, that in a cool house we ked the
3 under these conditions the (Ficus indica), one of the most celebrated, trees. in Xanthorheea hastilis of New. South Wales in blossom,
Plant, whieh —.— ot been long in its new situation, is | tropical India, for . The flower-stems resemble the bolt of an Italian iron
thriving sati satisfactorily, The house, whieh is glazed with the singular mode provided by Nature for their support, pright, the i s
Sram glass, is entered at the east end, throu gha small | which совае its sending down from its branches | arranged, as it
Hem porch, about 12 feet, square. Itis: piai | numero ich a Ёё fi
e distance from the west-end of the. selves in ip ground, but after that, they swell. | flo
terrace, and some new rapidity, ed І £c celà ‚| over
and lead from it. = down many stant. rot Yon i props, but of course it| As enun the effects of the winter out of doors, it is
ab uded to 'anthes can give but a idea of the appearance of this worthy of notice. that. Pinus sple vi hich b onn
dy in. blossom, but its beauty | famous tree. The Pepul tree (Ficus, religiosa), from | its. leaves. browned at. Chi iek, has = xf зд,
i т flower stalk was at least; 15 feet the sam ee: is remarkable ep the li" punt illed
ted Y | Ypresa, ауе also been somewhat, injured, although
flowers. The noble tree Ferns which is the true Sycamine-tree — — of | they bare not been hurt at, Chiswi Same of the,
generally look well, as also do most of | Palestine (Ficus — —.— | South Carolina. Andromedas Se fd ла killed out-
it Possible ta ta accommodate, them, Pursuing our e eee | Fight, and the leayes on the young tops of Laurels are.
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everywhere browned. The willow-leaved Veronica has М rs. Truelove, a ind with pure white ground, heavily 8 ee For beds requiring taller plants, a selection from the
also suffered =т= both against ree and in the shape L — donre, e sn T ve Bono 12 do zi ore q autumn blooming section of Phloxes ean be made, in.
of a b A vibra hes s en touched, and | p2 A Flora, Troe МЕЗ. ТҮРКҮ very bad health. cluding some which combine a denn habit, гану of
many other теч but the whole нейн of the injury colour, and which keep in bloom for a lon ng t
is of course not yet ascertained. Crverarias: А H, Marlow. Very large, = som little short of flora and its vari ties are he best, and 11
In the 8338 Acacias, Boronias, Eriostemons an inch and a half across, but otherwise workhless.— Е P. | kinds, Spencerii M sti iana, are likely to re val
Rhododendrons, Cinerarias, and other spring fiow ч Packet’ ony cotton, and too much reeling. up for examina- | additions to this c a dct uable
va spring flowering -W D. ribbed, thin, and narrow ; 3, without merit; ful f "irse acd entstemon
plants were exceeding y gay ; ; but with the — i ^ обо: 2, not so good as Fai airy Que n. E A, New - rk. 64, | 10 owed ormosum бош, ets), ап — dew.
Crocuses an w Primroses,little else was in bloss color 6.2 cheerful, but possessing little merit; 48, diminu- good plants for grouping. osanthes coccinea jg
anywhere oa os — ; 62, 3 but a ; 55, а real gem, so far as the e aps the most striking plant for beddin
i cimen admits of 3 the bloom being a mere $ the 5 or for
— — — —é fragment, bera ed ly 10 petals. "3 nly d rawback to i Se js the
FL Rev: time it con on e owen
OR ic CU ULT URE. in - deir ps its blooming season is considerably
i ngthened, ntirrhinums a ;
Leaping FLOWERS or ‚ 1852.— Calceolarias, numerous Calendar of +5 — 8 are in bloom, that no qudm: ead te continue
as they are, still require improvement. At present (For the enswing week.) them ; the varieties are num Pos
; erous. "The Ghent Alstro.
they must be ай to be little better than annuals; erias are brilliant in colour, they should be
for from a small packet of seeds sown annually, may Á LANT HOUSES. lanted
obtained nearly all the variety which it is customary | PROCEED m the staking and tying out of plants ч well
for us to see in collections. We want better habit and | requiring ‘Serge assistance ; but if our former directions they dislike removing often, or even pot culture. The
same t e
greater distinctness of colours and markings. The | аге carri relative to growing plants with short- :
everlasting yellow with brown spots surfeit the | jointed 950 кей & deal in the way of stakes шау be t f. naar — 23
eye and detract from an olherwise ths йот er; s dispensed with, although iui will be necessary to give sa d an rs Ser . нара f - howe
five Calceolarias out of many scores the plant its desired sh ut on no accoun e | Should be taken advantage xd л omplete the planting
ach plant fre- of deciduous trees and shrubs without delay, and like.
a
considered worthy of reward by the Niel Flori than will effect that purpose. : w
cultural Society, and those Labels of Commenda. | quently round, that it may not become one-sided, The
tion only—they are, Aram в. таен Fireball, rata eed 5 die ul ,
He v p: arg and We allin nito Hero. The d plan = ihe uh h ree ah be RIE | iost. kinds: of
a var Let u dl hom rapi progress, t V 8 mt ave a “к! share of sight
skilful ra тт wl vill tke pro Кола чн їп he a and ascer- ж} — he during the middle of the day. Som сти po en ae oe
dain orily what it is yet capable of Боа [О bs e potted e may now require a wet shift ; г" :
That iy tme Д eae un 4 2 tib 7 * M Lu DE rove. in this, however, the cultivator — be guided by the | 7? | the soil, as well as to save watering ; a good
ment few will deny, but to effect anything apally worth | requirements for which the plant is grown. Takeleve 5 e e
while i in regard to а. ha fey time and verance ope Hen А of keeping down insects, by fum migation and 1
must needs. be at comm Am cue more recent s orts | the active use of the syringe ; but in this avoid injuring n tho Dantas
a must sure yt px e a prominent place; it is die fo lija of — -formed a ae меа which stem and som "he. principal branches should have
ci in n habit, vi a free boneg growth, and it is an is sometimes done by a carele kma syringin me Sara ‘round them, which, by oe
aa ndant b ; E. РИА 3 them. Hard- wooded plants не ud be frequently ез ex- | Sow of daily, will keep the 5 moist, and facilitate the
variety ; we "E. ies jas абра rubra ud yai rts Eppsii, | amined with respect to e e Р
; and E. t. rise ata al good kinds ; E. Le vag eur many of them are either in bloom (as most of ‘the New ew] m h MD nial
viridi is, is likewise desirable. Epacrises, useful as Lud Holland plants), or approaching that e, and will „ | nro E DM
f. consequently require a larger quantity of pen more shout bloom, а p: sith В там.
* nevertheless in ‚ Ingramii, E. ele egans, and ү das abe | — large specimens not shifted since last season. атон a "m dx, . that sch d ood I |
i isti ieties It wi be obvious that if the drainage i - 5 7 x
^ gia three pers attractive and Lat ie сова ence be obvious that if the drainage is imper by a too sudden exposure. ve S ass screens n
r emplo;
— lave Sanggan iag * not tened, the death 1 ө they are are rolled up by
ve lately received som 3 сеи 8 moistene e death of the plants must
Optima and Coleh Lour Cardinal Pak d peces soon occu ap А опе or other of the — аве: and ain and let зе each ay we ; jit E nights, ойыр,
the same may be said of Mrs. 7 ter. Ruby, hence the necessity of paying attenti to this im- | "arm, they need not be low d quite Ат» m a
Esther, Koh-i-noor, Perfection, and Sarah; these will | Portant point_more —Ó whe T3 ed delicate | tra es 1 night will be more е beneficia 1 than vede
- each, doubtless, be seen at our coming exhibitions, and | Plants are the first to suffer. ues tings we advi — to the e name this as we have more than once
by means of them we may hope to obtain further im- to be struck, for a stock o £ winter ower ng plan d the 3 of Peach and Apricot trees injured
t; for even with all the energy bestowed on will now require potting off. As is not Il by too much covering : where spray or netting 1s y
the i a removed daily, a
ot
— SS havin form ER smoothness com- growing these and similar things. e plants can then = 1
vs d WE be brought close up to the glass, ч and, bya little attention, ender its use үз» necessary. Fi тавас now have
We « ade m but think that our dealers would show a will form stout bushy plants, with мей ipened wood, by their winter protection remov: ved, and have the ase
wise discretion by restricting themselves to a limited the autumn, and whic h then may be brought iito. bloom wich kem andtyingin. The blo Rep ofthe choicest
.mumber, be it of Pinks, Passes, Carnations, Dahlias, àt Pleasure. of Pears should have some protection, should frost oett
Roses, &.; let them begin by giving, say 12, 24, or 36, RCING DEPARTME bue tlie trees are 1 walls. s 4
-as the ease may be, of those they consider the best, e^ VINERY £d the s now олана le powe but with espaliers and low standards the m:
Фи, even in one season, we 8 Id have li sts of great | the — я Vine borders im A be partly or entirely 3 for low standards à slight frame rau be
to the whole floral fan Som i. removed, except where the has made some pro shape of an umbrella, and covered with салты SE
8 we would be гате ed st pleasing our | Press; when, fo Амд préviously stated, it would be | fed over each tree; of course the frame should e two
~eustomers,” but this could be obviated b pote to injudicious to remove the material ; more sc, B if
the effect that other varieties were 1 pu might it is affording any heat to the border. The of canvas should be fixed on
be had, although not enumerated. We hope, ere long, uncovered should be Mes lightly ps over, — trees; if the abov
^to see the day when we shall have selections rather than | Made to look as neat as These remarks аге | they will protect them. from a tolerably seven
collections. likewise applicable to s and esse: y inanis provided it is not aceompanied with wind, in which case
THE Cinerama. — The f olowing is my mode of whose surfaces have been covered to protect them from | Screens i e to be fixed to windw. well.
i heat
tivating useful flower, whi t presen :
6 I have in my little greenhouse :— gain by remaining covered u fen after this. Keep the As soon as tlie ки al crops are in the M і
dung
the blooming season is over, I place the plants syringe at work to young breaking, and en-| the main quarters have got their supply of
full in the sun for about a month, giving them bot. little | deav vour,by a moderate temperature, мэн. Be by | in, to serv ч e for the qii as we for 4 athe directed, ] |
water. I then remove them to ashady situation, where | humidity, to obtain a uniform progression of growth, | ceed to hake good any Ta of de the edgings n in order; А
they soon begin to grow very freely. In the middle of | 48 5 те eee increases, allow larger admissions = air. элее (supposing they are Box) by taking the whole uP
August I turn them out and shake the soil carefully from Male i it a rule to give air very P in the morning re-planting or filling up blan |
the roots; I then break off the shoots with as many I - he leaves may become gradually dry before 8 3 |
young roots attached as possible ; I place them in some ени оп them, neglecting which is T |
4-inch pots, with a mixture of one-third turf, , one- en prine cause of scalded foliage. Pro- Notices to Correspondents. | Fish
leaf soil, one-third silver sand, well mixed up | ceed with ishing out the егор in the succession | 20088: 7 P Brecon. We suppose that Воо can be had
ке... After that I set them in a slight hotbed, and houses ; this should at all times be done with especial de "iate; ve MN 3 any. It can 0 ов 586
i Mine А ; eve it was published by Longm
them with a fine- t, keeping thé lights shut erence to the age and constitution of the Vines; and Lindley's ^ Vegetable Kingdom“ is out of print; a new edil
v “1 shading them for j^ few days un til the ey axe es esta- therefore, though no certain rule can be safely laid] may be expected in a month or two.—H T P. ? dern
blished ; I tl down to regulate the weight of fruit each Vine should | pL. r J) , = Alpha. There is no such PO Sits wink |
till the ligh carry, it will be wi : Bnocconi: W he 3 Snow's Superb, Whi 4
; ееш ights are ae removed in t day- „timo. TTy, se at all times to leave too few, rather and Knight's Protecting, are good winter sorts. — |
i the end of September them into Sines pots, well than too many. We have seen one heavy crop ruin] You may obtain under the name of Hampton Со |
of ponen with a mixture of | YOUng Vines for several years; and much cauti er say the price of Snow's Superb Winter Wa ни
half turfy loam, the other half leaf-soil and silver | Should be used for the first two or their tot e experte to Бе sold aa low prie “Considering бы
_ sand well rubbed and mixed together without being bearing. With Museats, in particular, this should 2 — a Tong time, that after М |
z d ; I then set them in a cold pit as near the glass observed, as they show profusely, and their foliage being crop is is of little or no valne if the seeds have ыш" as i
as possible, and give them all the air I can when the smaller than some kinds of Grapes, they are less able to rb a it is 3 Feo ond „ plan — 55 we pee Í
weather will permit. In the beginning of November I to carry a heavy crop till the
ARS 4 у get well established. | Can 4 H. N nsidered hardy.
E shift Уг» into 10. or 12-inch pots, according to STRAWBERRIES. — Ås the first cro: crop is removed, bring n раи И, No species may be con live out of doors in summer,
will di
а : 0
same mixture as before, the next in rotation, and place an equal number in a but will die there in winter. | Chilian bulb—
: vi plenty of ding, singe, and I g them in a dung frame or pit, to forward them on, А pee калк: young Isoetes lacus "2 Ni. The one E
: 4 gi n all the sir I possibly can. I| quantity of the British Queen should now be brought the short bright green o in 2 ert
Mec pedum ita practice. to cover the pit up with straw into work ; for, although it is not so valuable for the 2 rr the other, nón Pic in a shea from such
af 2 night, in order to keep the frost from first crop as Keens' Seedling, and takes longer time to specim Pinus insignis, bu Put it mes. ius have both
them. i treatment my plants grow freely, and | ripen, yet, when well done, there is nothing so fine; and | very long leaves pee a eer i
it will be found as good a setter at this time, and PONTEDERA: A Н. The species crassipe ие
1711 . ter ad з лт кр:
— sent, amon g other 1 a e i е FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. {сели A 1821, p. 184, and also "as
niis in Rovers ы homed rion two Ba lePlace| In addition to plants named in former Calendars for | Ynws E in oe t.20. ou may plant sre
and some other plants. Of Cinerarias, some 60 seedlings vere | Row e" Barden decoratio Y Yo Mee. mar Rey: "y
1 Mun fed MIO oes v were trope, af which thee a т те mon ми forgot ө Balle r wiag i sorts: eve oyal e
а - Ж-А in Hower re cle it >и: Pate qata P рее мү Ы — ef 1 TG V. You 4 pen Grapes in the €
| best ; Gem i ed ee |
Mx. G. Wheeler, of Warminster pom а erticate of Meri not that flowers and Teaves are too much of a colour; Yucca: J B. It v cg lage over r over —
It is a w nd sort, hea ony ted uw po Е oltaireanum nanum nanum will be very suitable for small beds, little manure when it йм 30 a
dark blue, A Certificate of Merit was also awarded to Cineraria if it prove hardy enough to open its blooms perfectly, M MD ID ое
— 22 iun
15—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 233
NO AND OTHER MANUR
0 GUANO of the finest ад e Super-
P^ phosphate of Lime, made from bone only; Nitrates of Soda
tash, Gypsum, Salt, Soda A
— E other manures of
RGILL, 204 A, Upper 8
ANU URBS, -The -iiie Manures are manu-
М. реви ES Th De дыг = i Creek: v :
Juperphosphate of Lime ii » ө 2
Sulphuric Acid and Coprolites..
Office, 69, King William Street, Ciy L
N.B.— Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to con
Ammonia.—Sulphate of Ammonia, &c.
TO AGRICULTURISTS
NTEY, nor AND CO., MANURE МАХПЕАС-
„ PIym outh, beg to inform Agricul-
ondon.
ain Ж c cent. of
t prices for
" Manures гъ “agreement at
po! ny of the stations on
South Devon and Bristo tol
E submit the following ** — selected from a oe
PERUVIAN GUA
AM TO AGRIC ULTURISTS—
t being notorious that extensive adulterations of this
ў MANURE are still carried on,
NTONY CIBBS AND SONS
Y IMPORTERS OF 1 D
Consider it to be their me 4 to the Peruvian Government and
Ee — x to recom end Formen d all others who —
refull ly on thei vard.
gion “character of the parties from whom they pure will
of course be the best security, and, in addition to работат
attention to that point, ANTONY GIBBS anp SONS think i
well to remind buyers that
The lowest Mili a price at which sound Peruvi
Guano has — sold by them — the last. two en ie is
91. 5s. per ton, less 24 per сеп
Any resales made by mpeg at a — price must therefore
ither r the article must be adulterated.
UPE RPHOSPHATE OF TIME, warranted the
g
AGRICUL TURAL SEEDS,
REST AND ROSE TREES, &c. "geni LisTs.
ETER ria ata AND SON Catalogues of me
eit and may be had o
application, or free by po st from their Agen
Also “ Agrostogra Pula or, Grass Tr reatise,” 2s. 64 ; and the
Sy — = the он аду Products of Scotland,” price 10s. 6d.
N C. Sommers, 159, Fenchurch Stre et, Londo
ANENT PASTURE.
R. SMITHE.
* is now w prepared to
Grasses and Perennial Clovers,
pas re. The greatest attention is give ning the
rious sorts, that the TN se — be рр ыа to the
Pieter soil, € of the bu
Three bushels of Seed are 3 to the aere, the
Three price
which, including every expense to his nearest railway station, in
у А ars ?
e 5
the — The various species of Grasses can be had either
very best ямау, yin a full per centage of e 2228
eie teen &c. бэле: уеге п London,
at 6/. рег ton; a ORN MANU
of substances viel ng Ni
essential n. — crops.
number they
of Devon and Cornwall.
Penventon, Helston, Sept. 4, 1852.
Gentlemen,—I have much 1 in ‘statin ng that the Murio-
phosphate, &c., has far — anything re — I used
ast у
4ewt. per acre 1 ear, which produ p of
Swedish Turnips; the land ы marca. bg ч Wheat
without any additional ma it is decidedly the best crop
I have this .— Yours, Ko, B. MANNELL
N
Messrs. Pontey, Rowe, & ad Manure Merchants, Plymouth.
E d Nov, 21, 1852.
cting the results of your
fo ‘or Turnips
A ы libe
‘ormation.—I am, Sir, votre 2
Mr. Pether bridge, Pill, ee gual c
ticklepath, February 10, 1853.
Sir,—Having мо —— Mipan M the two preceding
orm
Fishery, and ARUM d Sul ——— of Potash, palier
and every other Artifici
PERUVIAN сако. еса the genuine importatio
of Messrs. A. GIBBS & SONS, 91. 10s. р ton, or, in ——
of five tons and upwards, 91. 5s. nd m n dock, A constant
supply of LINSEED and RAPE ens
—.— Purser, Secretary.
Loxpon MANURE aa Bridge Street, Blackfriars.
WAGE ARCOAL MANURE.
EAT. CHARCOAL, completely E mirer with
London senis will de found a most e e Manure for
any crop. y be obtained from the cree ane Works,
Stanley Bridge. "Pathan; Middlesex, at 60s. per ton, 4s. per cwt.,
and 2s. 6d. per half ewt.
‘bed in charcoal, is a first-rate int:
therow with Bea. eans, and put
The ro is perceptible very soon, but it w twice
| cious the second year as the first." Ie Garden, by Mr. Glenny.
— ps mum, of _the Canal Lock House, ages
niece
£ 4
rtion of m
my expecta-
i с
to the acre 3 gg the seed), gro
excellent crop “of Turnips, . . 28 to the acre, of fr first ate
са вау, 1 seldom, if Ried grew better;
e ti
m
me, Sir, yours truly,
To Mr. R. PEE Pill, гас вабо, * for
Pontey, Rowe, and Co.
From George Spurreil, Bailiff to . Weld, Esq., Tawstock
Court, Tawstock, Nov. 15, 1852.
In — to your letter of the 13th ult., respecting the Murio-
hav e used it for several years past for roots, and this
vi I can also say that
BE
— ге favour of the Murio
separ
Са or AGRICULTURE, AND CHEM MISTRY
р GENERAL SCIENCE,
элн: — A
A. Nessit, Author of Practical га оп “ Arithmetic,”
маг. “Тап rveying,” “Gauging,” English
ii = Consulting and Analytical Chemist,
of 2 Central and National Agri-
— Society " meli Tee wore йылый
PROF
Chemistry, Geology, an nd Agriculture: ` Mir. J. C. Nesbit.
Assistant Chemist: Mr.
Natural 1 surveying, Engineering, and Mathematics :
„С.Е.
. M. Cre
Drawing and Камы TUN s, Esq. C.E., Professor
of Drawing, St. Mark's College. —
Bota: 3 5 y. Gd and Natura tory: C. Johnson, Esq., Pro-
of Botany, Guy's ee
English 1 Laer tee and основ; е Wigan, Esq., Professor
of Elocution in the Ladies College of London, and late
Lecturer in Rhetoric at трн College.
Classics and Modern Languages: Able Assistant Masters.
. Nesprr take under their charge about 30 students,
resident or non-resident, who obtain in the College every aid and
ntific Education, which immediate vicinity to
adva
ye a comm
hav (^
Ware el, - have a finer crop ine ларе се used other manure.
The — І used was 4 cwt. to half an
URES, 3 Okt &c.
тхох p hire Northam, Southampton, have
sale, jn any quanti ud — — llo — articles, pure and
анвон, — at the lowest p
Home- ce Linseed Cake.
Rape Cak
geni for feeding.
Linseed Oil.
MANURES.
ера of Lime. Peruvian Guano
alci опе.
Еіпе тз, dissolving.
Bones
Ditto,
Ditto, fine for dissolving.
Animal Guano, or Dried Flesh | Gypsum.
— from South America. Nitrate of Soda.
rders addressed to Drxon & Carpus, Linseed Mills an
ficial Manu
attention.
d Arti-
year we have grown about 30 tons per acre Suede
dressed p i his year vel ol as io ye ca стор де, there
is et the least doubt of а abundan ith co
fidence say, it is an аст OE e кочем d ME
farm that I p 9 7 ot off my roots on med same
in preference
y other manure.—I am,
sir, yours obediently, GEORGE SPURRELL
To Mr. DE E Pill Farm.
2nd month 17th
—— rake, 853.
3 ud Sir,— spring I manured some old
1 роо танк, ‘having po le it "with earth is
Ica speak to its beneficial effects o
old pas Tika it against lime — earth in — pred field,
and und the а preferred the xe a door h Bone, and
produced finer herbage.—I am respec 0. —
Alexander Tone, Nursery and “eet A 9
arclew, Feb. 21, 1853.
My dear Sir.—I will now endeavour to redeem the promise I
made to you some time або, - send є you my opinion of Bone
Maaure, wi h ich i
Bia are aware that for mahy ia past I h ave bee en i n the habit
HURD
TEPHENSON « AND b PEILI, 61, — urch ee
кайы of aves description of Iron ушен, 7 to cali thea atten.
tion of Noblemen and Gentlemen resen IE rices
AU T T Sheep, 6 feet med 3 a" high, wi 2
| at 4s dis. 61.; and for Cattle, 6 feet long, 3 feet 3 inches high, with
A PRIZE BW T FOR PER im LOCKS
WAS AWARDED T vr BO rigor AT THE GREAT
— OF
HE CELEBRATED AGRICUL TURAL
DIGGING FORK, PATENT SPADES, DAISY КАКЕ»
SCYTH Draining, Garden Tools. 0
рег — — Carpenters and Smiths’ Tools, &c.
and Rose Nails at the са reduced eere Swo
—.— or Gardens, 1s. 2d. each. Patent cer . for
destroying imona on "plants, in ga erhouses, at J. H.
BoosBYER & Co.’s (late ME = Вооввт ER), ыс agio.
Brass- — Nail and Tool Warehou use, 14, Stanhope Street,
Clare ee ообо. Established nearly 200 years for the |
tical experience to speak with prr. Voies of ман great value, and
of the good — that hav e resulted from their application.
fi
чаа here on about 1 G 1 soil of which
а free yellow loam, resting on a shelfy онон, and well
, there was barely Grass enough to support rt from er
orses, Whereas the same
Gn, observe that they are far less e over
м by hand, than when properly mixed with earth, and
wed to remain some time Bs €— Z a hea -— =
tice, therefore, is to fix on a con spot n
intended to be dressed, and there ак ү Sit of all the refuse
—.— road ings, scourings of ditches, — ear are
xe the year, until I think usd ad —
will give me about 20 1 per acre og tob е е Bones
equally as possible ae
Se large ‚ the whole are then thoroughly mixed together,
remain this weather x 232 in
0
= of such equal mixture add опе
а | rate the whole well m the dry state before
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234 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ___[Арац, 9,
the source зеи which they uw. originated—but t [mi ilk co ч, — e ewes, wethers (tups are эе her returned products 70,000 tons of the 4 fibre; 650 000 f quem
it cannot reach occupiers of the land Ace n bl the seed; 70; 000 tons of the oil cake, are annually
e a sche dule exclusively applicable to epi 2 h
through a елы which, at 5 5 best, will have The schedule will be delivered to occupants cane od of Мау, им . be май М the biis with which
2 and is e enumerators о ILSON cone e a LI
tendency to ee — regard. dow the|* several dietei on or before the 20th of that m onth, by which deli d last Wed d M ^s sting add dress,
Highland Society at once commands the espec e and | time farmers can pretty correctly estimate the ebat of green | SP VOTE Ae Y VOC aay VEO a Soci of. Arts,,
the good w ill of the чеди w th e which it | crops still to be sown.. The returns will be checked and tabulated |. Now оре erue that ma nens ме *
h lected. It h t ly h in the office of the Highland Society, and lodged by the secretary here’ rep much a me:
as se ec t has not on n the su jects ОП | with the Board of Т fades _ So far the: returns exhibit nist idis
vex they f; ffo r
hi t s I
à е | contain nothing beyond. ndlord already knows. WT ot n Lisad for sowing, and
favourable to the undertaking, out i which the in 1 — es T dications p te; eee | in reference to on lathe all inthe ocket ae or for f tig
strong feeling of distinct nationality: peculiar to ро duction, nor will the inquiry in апу way expose the produce Would be а e pockets of the farmers, аз avel]
Sco! and has, in every aspect of it, arisen : but in | of a single farm, while it is poor "that it wil afford the means of. | gg all this — in their barns. if they т
: f d 22 PE arresti arrivi ing. atthatof acounty. The process will be this, it th ly that s Wof grown
itself, and therefore in all whom it commissions, it themselves, or that so much of it as might r
` am claims to the respec g dwi fit the enume rat tor ol a district the number of acres Of each the pockets of the labourers: is not represented bya-
r d "
before on presenting his credentials, а um rem 1 5 ES 2 fis AUS void ene E handed over 1 English.- growers,
assured of whee assistance. is office, thus, pet the yield ot авія ea can ite eorreetly caleulated by tha hat portion of atipak es M: the e MM can — \
is опе merely of enumeration—he has merely to to 6 in are] that these figures justly c 11 cae aa
add wp returns. furnished him. by the. several ben [ he judged o . ашу ied tothe of British agriculturists. orities. have
s ; and, when put together, they will enable him to — | assured us that the cultivation of Flax has long m
* could findin England, as the Highland Society Brom "bo SNR ei a merely protected.: branch of the agrieutua
easily can in Scotland, one intelligent farmer in every w, it seems to us that, in the absence of à economy of this country; that it is only under the
parish ready to sanetion the scheme and зай it проп Сеп tral Society to superintend the English experi- | influence of richly endowed boric’ devoted to the
is neighbours—the ment—for the Council of t oyal Agricultural | encouragement of its cultivat tion, that it continues, ,
statistics of a — would present little difhenlty. Society of — have decided that. the ey cannot, to maintain its ground; and that it has long been
The result upon the whole must, of course, be thesum —' with the terms of thei. charter, take declining in- those. districts- where it used to
of the results obtained from the individual parishes ; | ПУ measures on the subject of agricultural statis- | flourish; They say that, these figures, rep; :
if these were ~ ee er in E vier as | tics—the local ares are ers’ SIN ought our. importations. of Flax, would be exceeded. by the
i hs | figures representing the importations of —
=» the ‘prospects of the En ores vain of | For, whateve ће теап : employed, i tthe ,good- cultural produce: which would needed, were
the experim uld be brighter than they are. We will of but one intelligent each parish; of enough in this country, which. is € ——
would LE aea the help of the assistant overseer | good standing 7 his neighbour farmers, could the —- of the, latter, used in the cultivation —
in our a parish, to ascertain the numbers of the be obtained in folk, as it easily can: in Rox- of the for
different sorts of s stock, and the extent of land in burghshire or Haddington, the difficulty of the Well! re is the simple question to be decided
Grass Жорудай the various crops, within its limits, matter would disappear, alike in bath; and HN before we can. determine the agricultural importance.
оп апу one day i in June; and, with the willingly- good-will to the success of the attempt will be mo Ба варі is м,
rendered assistance of neighbours, we would under- easily Цена НАДР local clubs and district |;
©
ject permits, upon: the. acreable produce of the Whoever may have the superintendence: of. the than the other, because of a better distribution o
Sen ne on any one day in a pa If ‘there Norfolk experiment would therefore m well to put | that expenditure because, for instance, a larger
, lf in communication with -— agricultural 3 : :
es ve er ры arish in our county himself in share- of it might go through the hands of f
. lve уу жетчү of the pore in that county, and в aon access to labourer, and — beleive me such a ease is е
oblem i" ADT 2 — me gr be solved at once. e farmers through their own office-beare — trated in the present instance; and that, other»:
Thesei farmers: аге mor y able b 1, Flax i th: substi-
Haddington than they will be in Norfolk, not Tuere have from time to time been attempts to aie Wheat, 1 nik Pilé W. зрее шау;
men de not exist in the latter county | introduce more generally amongst Barley growers а benefit from both alike the labourer: has reasan to
ty in the island far Ya more ki a э of the six-row peci and Ut. 14 urers have not t]
п there is no body | rema e statements of its productiveness have d ee,
like the Highland DES to — 5 — MÀ matter been published, its merits as a. malting. grai ide ut m F les zu
„ who can eir | have been extolled, and an extraordinary origin has country; it only needs dites е ascertain its
erfectly- and th
respect. There is nidos. прау in abe English been procured. for it, so as to give it-a. good he peck f
distri саи on the pockets of the £f.
ict to represent: that hearty and intelligent co- | recogni able — tising designation ; and so, for Now, it Ё certainly is —.— more safe to formaj
eral ye ; come
to be of , i : larly ob á !
о be of great value, not only nationally but agri- a m arly observed the . tof the Peru- crop in 5 — it used. to be a
movement in Scotland. The weno агарат It so happens that Barley of similar character 210 8 ea |
,may. be. distributed, to call the м iti the has been imported from Siberia, introduced, Mr.; vond have bean lo judge £ the et нече. vm. |
HELL
plies hi LA eee сөз =. by а Mr. Háruav, in 1768: ; and |:
to suppose either a large number of cem; from | à naked Barley has been imported from the Hima-
whom they are asked are sufficiently atti iem A Nep n mountains, introduced in 1817, and called their greater fitness, for. the . —.
the subject to бран with 3 eat; and from 4 te in the Aberdeen = ^ in that direction, and i — |
it, or that those who do not feel This interest v will f, March 16, we learn, that a si imilar nete nias wonderfully inereased the produce, |
forth this effort for the satisfaction of the mere Paley. Tas en ene from the Cape of, Good tion, No «wonder that.. — MINE bare доба |
functionaries concerned in the matter of distributing Hope. So th. was that merit in these jua the. c crop when» i "tedio
il. callesting, А, seb. of, TUARANGI taad E тарзы — mas št mag panana ug ed | management, after it Sy ben valid; 'comes
authoritative. questions. The upshot, will be, that „Would have: us» believe, there has eb n; ample, dE EM н EAR Uit, laten coms ey
when the officer calls for the schedules a week after | Opportunities: for farmers. to lea The and ee ers thabit hazany .
— — 5 them, 19 out of 20 will still n: tatur just alluded to es specially афи me ‘the. ex- dc pir de Pre negi art e
‚1 au he | traordinary prod — DM EON T
М afier,in obedience to his instructions; he | ема) oo eet omg OEE ETOR еа r gat UM E the grower,
of farm-labourers,
h
is urge Misc ctam on. the attention, one by |, bushel in one instance ), the admirable Itin
one, of the - iad aoaia nak eee (not so КАН! roved by thei 3 who rarely have the time, and Lines
30 or 40 per cent.-of them will then hurriedly supply | Cited), and the first-rate mealing qualities of this rarely have the skill needed for the work. ке,
the missing figures. Were there power to.compel | Variety ; and among the general remarks with which The. prosp sais; of Sun «стер; hama no, ж
returns, any parish officers would serve the purpose the letter closes we extract the e following testimony — than. а ——— Wed do not ,
of: mere d jom, Which of Mr. Hanvkv, of Ti ilygreig, near Aberdeen, who to the efforts is beh =
ien be all that was needed; but in the case of an Writes thus favoura ably of it: In respect of produce its. encouragements hough huy. y have bers
onal series of returns, it seems necessary to the Of this, as tried against —— I have, both in useful, but rather successes. of “inventive
ss of the experiment that it be sunderiaken -by 1851 and 1852, a larger proportion to the acre of genius in connection. . ite e z
tyybod у; board, or shall c eruvian than of other Barley in quarters ; I have markets: t was to this part of wea
spe {Жөчү e (в. districkto:ba bel Viet. gs per bushel, extra; I have equal bulk of Witens most intere ey om
з та еге it grew ; i : аре
g is the method in Phich ihe te matiem 3 it does not shake more y, though, n i
| ged in the Scottish cou ily divested
а г of Roxbur — sie шалы them when fully ripe, and which may cause the |? full report of his-remarks-till then.
Воће lading neat peni: the county of careless observer to think it is apt to shed it ; | Suffice for the present if we state the main result
Sutherland into four di NECI p 8 seeds ; m T i
“of ie be composed of ra is not a чч to lodge, and it is П а ота the simpromemente sw hich he described hauses
Б The. ary, ways of preparing binn kan the cen 2
Taking —— ‘Peruvian’ Barley to be the same as were barely referred to, and; e
the Siberian, we dare say that rey to et a mention: circumstances, have. had but Tittle: aim. on qm
hedules among other sorts in а history or.deseription, of | “eration... And of the 1 ane mener :
| | carly variety ia m; and it may be useful a acting by the employmen
| early . of our later nnda but that the extraction. of, the fl
se arable | Will or tay supplant: the standard varieties 3
| — nglish,’ Chevalier, * Annal; "we. dd; nopi ti tex стей, _
Жым. MEL S annually sent; ом te Mis ie [pce pt atra erm Se |
|country: forthe: purchase of-Flax,and.its-varions is set: freee. Dy Sommer ишә
— THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 235
his time : shortened to three or four day 8, |
ough artificially — май is |
e of.
ile, we
refer to it here, as — the — —
rospeets of the cro
A'sure and ra idi ‘process; such as is now possible,
ork, and we
di strict.
| the soil bein
| fore i injurious, 5 up of -— L the — learn vi "- аны a
f sufficient for this чиен At this period o e —— | m тоат
be use rte
rocess consists in setting up
and ripening of their seeds on the erste already lai
with their thick
within their stems, rather than
can continue to draw from the
h g
id up| market “ white.” The pro
ve Lin nutriment they | | the Osiers immediately : after 9
ds
now so curtaile e: beneficial to until the sap
them оп} s it prevents the too —— and there =| ba
which they still. draw: from being b arely |
in the air assists atm ripening pem
t am ;, letus see what practice жем» can. with -profit
es’ experimental fel, vecas manure; | ploughing, — rolling, &e.
s ла pai of
its — ani bagong its present limited extent.
We ma n that А in i latest processes no
fer — is m up, t p. liquor is simply
|! theextraet matter of our — lich proves to be
bk a richly azotised nature; so that it is, in fact,
| of equal. nutritive pela езе distillers’ was sh;
WHO ARE THE ROBBERS OF THE SOIL?
Says. — the first
grown Wheat for e years with an|w will begin steers sa те at 3 years old,
verage produce of 17 — while, me the same cost 2 5 Jene old horse e oxen are
conditions it ts - s roduced asm: ts. of Turnips | fed on n Grass alone in в er, hay or cut straw
thes ount of d for Че years; and ba i in winter. The horse has his peek of corn
a m Rev. Ms Smith a day, with hay in winter, Clover or Tares in
years; and in of thes crops become the summer; therefo e cost of maintaining a horse
deteriorated. In all — — . — uses aided will be equal t pair of oxen, and the risk,
alone by mechanical labour, have been sufficient to pro- | farriery, &c., uch . Atthe end of three years
ce in exhausted soils Ner- of food for the require- | the pair of oxen: will be worth 12? than the
ments of these crops; and s as to give suc suc abno original. cost, and the h of less value; added to
return of d satisfactory | which the harness, &e., of than -—
1
profit to the-growers, and in p Smith's case to give a horse; oxen are als
return equal. to the average produce of manur ured land. to — ing o Devon
ich idi better workers und walkers than
|а - Аа — and will fatten at an
à ehortiegge ox is tlie best.
oxen are not t working they are-
ws
for the supply of the necessary fo od to those crops
called ameliorating; for Mr. Lawes finds, under similar
conditions, his Turnipa degenerate to their normal state, | à
e dow Tues us
k
re him a reas
n an n indifferent roo
The
— —
==
у |
milate.
e Gardeners’ Chronicle of —
u
i er:crops; anythi
. | has discovered that the ease is totally different with
pect that w.
j RA can ]
leases ;
п ndin ng that Wh e grown iu
Trupte nui withou t оте ап
of other
ith no manure he: has
root pope
e produce a second crop
in| cious, an contains
|3 — of — toa Mns ‘of . Spirig about
— in the atmosphere which regulate the inter
and rapidity of —
м d
ration, must be the quantity of sap plants draw
soiig pene as we can searcely suppose the root ofa a plat
y | obtain 2 crops e roots, a rotation of crops is necessary.
We
able producto on of grain, intervening
in
e then taught a new lesson, that for the profit- state эр ideas on
crops of roots, &
required ; that all our ideas on thé ‘subj
conia an
our о
whi з арена to
2
Б,
DENS
m, an
Mab effets, was all that was
necessary to e corn —.— jt
pice р, must be that*of those
noxious are fou und i ina state to be tai taken up by: water
making our — crops
OW Ones, y Ww 1 safe i4 di Харет roo t crops; as
in eee. with the
the — can fix or assimila ate only some certain of these
— matters, it must equally deprive — soil of
all. How those matters, which it cannot fix, ar
Inthe: necessity a | demand for man ure, o
ame thing, in the fertility of the coil
water will from the level of the water with
ch is the which the is qui
ch leaf amr root plants make, as is evident by its
een
gravel is surcharged is quite — but only in
quantity to supply the place of bm evap
+
of, is
soil ilby у the roots, no. no doubt the excrements of one — of
ilit eturn a second similar ero prae-
ibig appears to bé иан non: that root kim kre
wholly carbonaceous, Dr. Lindley (Gardeners Chro»
nicle, p. 816, e of the return sap; after
- small :
lsewhere advanced, 1 believe that
is those -cro
| bi — in the water which e ‘evaporates from them,
| and which’ thas bears’
| exerem a rely s
| us. These matters have, -— to the: oe лине: I
| of all writers on the subjec — we arried up through
| — — of the plant осе і
nities which — eni, red
— hold of them: in their се Аттиё at: sth. leaves |
e ceased IM and wher
the-water, —— on — блм, of
wich still m
| — — at least so much of as are
| contained in the water evaporates, are carried off
| wit! tin its РЕТ t г, ding it rz bi 46
liquid during eva —— powerof
‘the ва: a greater or
ise j
x less degree to |
— an it, although they do not of
that
Ives:
is view of
ande s other
are . most plentiful in бе fat Соната т Lan
a grounds of 6
to time
oe r out
can be no difficulty i in the
property.”
Фе question, it is very evident that Osi
e which we kind
t| rated.
d — of 1 use your
expressio my spreads in capillary
Auras ian . addtional — — Suis ‘inks by gra-
vitation — the soil a pun the drains,
the soil retaining all that. qe — by capillary
eee and with whieh it will only part, pu. imis
np # vegetation ;
he soil, but ker to sto
peep is pes idea of memi hm attrac-
not yet in.a condition to. go further.
Fx of mi thus practice дел" y with theory point to
as the real robbers of the soil. J. M. Goo diff,
e e pompe
Osiers—Osiers a apted to low wet patches of b
ground, quum чаў ay other crop am be adven-
is cd X are la rgely grown in Holland, in Spain,
ountries of. Europe ; наг in Tp d it
shire, where
unusual, and are * nd also in rg Чі Great rms ж ^
Fens The land must be н еттен that water cannot
dad ‚проп the va for more than a few days at a
acres
Sorteties.
: —
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY”
Я
pe crm Aree iwo or hine months’ flood-
ing will be Parallel or water-
nikon Sed te? тт * тюй 3 feet apart ; the earth
raises the soil and improves the. drainage.
our cor larger leaved plants, thos be
angi —— — — are really must be left for to * and in Mr. z
plants, our third autumn t rh b I Jine Pi Sewell, Mr. Simpson, Mr.
corel and — vy thet bp sin IM as they continue comes annually, the flexible shoots being commonly XL Hall), — Türner (Barton), Captain.
— | in condition to ourish- from 6 to 8 ong. e on Henry Vyner, Professor. Way, Mr. Jonas Webb, and
we do not class with the exhausting | requires is the chopping-down and clearance of weeds Mr. Woodward.
— once a sold “green,” the crops may either be} Tue following new members were elected: ' "5
ыл must consider the opinion as} disposed the y з The Osiers | "бп, Ей, Wolvesha — -
ree that our cereals or other seed crops, when cut, are tightly tied up in bundles with an “el f} Parsons, Henry, Haulbury, pora -— rne, Somerseishire =
eaves: begin to decay after the formation of their seed d," dles measu; 42 inches round at Rowland, — Neath, G *
exhausting tan those which continue in — | distance of 1,foot from their thick end; and — ich, Б» байлана Park, Tadcaster; Yorkshire. [ШШ
state: while: they are ripening their s 10d. or 1s. ;| вата, Р: Ny Взор Corne Herford. :
| for not only do those — а great measure; niis been: known to produce-a«erop of. 300 | Eyres; Capt. — y OBI, Knookwood Paris, Téntsndeme:
| the: the destruction | bunches per would amount in value to po — me wanynog, Denbigh”: : n
| -— se pera . —ů— — —— or 151. ; fat a pod yield may be reckoned worth 5]. o —— dm V
| — soil, but, as win 6ʃ. an inferior. ml often. diminishes apier, Н ious William, n
| жен, [рег "acre, apd ч Bean, Joseph, juny Spittle,K ei Westmoreland
1 being the fret to-do. ‚вө the very hose and pipes are | is the cost of the lind ; the Selling &e., 3 but | — L. F. Fairkytos,H Essex ©
1 ed that form the tensive growers do.not generally sell | — hope, Laser s :
› depend for the perfecting | thei but prepare and send. to Farnworth, John „..
236
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
ward, 115, Wardour Street, Soho
Gillett. Jolin, 8 ovel, Witney, Oxon.
phe Francis C., Tooti r
e
, Staffordshire
га edbury, Herefordshire
dere Rev. John, Leigh — igate, Surrey
m. Edward, Pilrhoth, ee.
Gallis, "William m, Over-Norto: on, Oxford
Tp dine Guiting Grange, — Gilodeeste
е гама riffiths, 8 lin, Aberystwith, ——
N ос Norfolk House, Spa, о.
Hall, John, Bretfert rshir
ео;
sey, Thomas, Whitminster, Gloucester water, ese
Randolph, Captain Charles ilson, Grenadier Guards questions, it shoul d to the list of subjects recommended
enry, Manor House, asingstoko, Hants investigation. I shall be happy t ve two m ee ——
Corfield, C. L., Windlesham Hall, Bagshot, Surrey before the members x фе, —— in the presen and
— |»
perty of ME the straw
and o
been made,
discovery in question can үп н һе Me
consequently appear in the — Wiener of the ——
Jo
saving the
uel d use ; 2d,
ral and artifici
> compoun ht land, possesses the pro-
that the compound, when applied н) m ) yen f rendering the
1
e of guar
І Lnis
— will have
quested by the eo ima = the gh 8 ij AMI for
nt of this stigation, which will
urnal. The M mmit will p that 2 much
ко been а
aes -— ali inti-
den am. pni e and the
obseure of all the. questions 8 investigation,
I a not hesitate to recomn that they should be carried
till nothing re
m
in E be lea arn nt conce ernin ng them.
ud time I would sugge of ths
3 of agricultural drainage is likely to ee light on th
i d be adde
S likely to be interea and
he different prete proposed or available for
"sew sien and other excrementitious matter of towns
The comparative nutritive valle of the
al Gr ra sses.
from which it appeared that the curr ent cash-ba alan nee 1 “The Coun cil adopte report, and arranged that
the hands of the bankers, including the Gloucester and Professor Way’s first lecture чиет be delivered the
composition special balance ces, amounted at that time to Gove nd Member: e Council-Room of the
36011. ciety, on Wednesday. ‘the ve of May next ; and the
Prize spain gt Pusey, Chairman of the urnal | second lecture on Wedn nesday, the 15th of June; to
8 reported to the C Council the following 8 mmence in each case at the usual hour of 12.
made by the judges of essays an reports, competing for m i
the prizes offered by the Society :— ient annm — É ne on 8 Megs
EK ар er EversHep, of Albury, near Guildford, Surrey:
rize wa Twenty Sovereign ns for his s Essay on the
improved method of cro g Light Land,
being the best Essay in the class of “ ane other Agri-
киа Subject ~ TA
II. Pa Јонх B. Spearina (La nd-surveyor, Engineer, and
Farmer) of Moulsford, d hee pde: Berkshire : the
Prize of Thirty are gns, 2 or the Zssay on the
of Steam or other — power appli-
cable to Agricnitaral Pu 8
III. To Tuomas ROWwlAx DSO f Brompton, Middlesex: the
Prize of Fifty Sove Seien, m the best Report on the | im
Farming of dee gy
IV. To Henry Pon», nearGuildford, Po:
the Prize of Fifi Lt Aa PE the best Report on
Farming of Baris
V. To Јонх Jansen Rowtry (Land Agent, and Valuer o
Land and Tillages), of Row thorne, near Chesterfield, Der € gen
Shire ; the A of 50 3 for the best Report
the Farming of Derbys
VI. To Fia Dor , jun. (1 — on Materia Medica in the
Edinbu: "gh Veterinary топове) of 41, Heriot Row, Edin- | accepted.
burgh; t vereigns, for the best| 5. That Mr. Druce, of Eynsham, be dede sted to favour the
Account of those T s 2 "the Sheep and the Pig, which | Society ey ДА мез ч, to уши betw e Society irs Mr.
either are or may — heredita: — Jones, as to the price to be paid for Wheat, Vetches, Clover, hay,
VII. To the Rev. b up BuRROUGHES, of Gazele m near | straw, and other supplies required in the cattle and implement
- Newmarket, the са ze o £ Twenty $ Sovereigns, forh on: yar
on the Bean Turnip Fallow, e best in the class 6. т. Holland's liberal offer of 501., for the institution of
of Mes 3 er agricultura subject" for 1853. prizes a r cester ud for Vale sheep, be respectfully
NDATION rbyshire ; moito * Adseri
tus gle "oer Ja ee Sheep during Lambing;
motto, centi wit Profit" Any agricultural subje ject,
proceedings of the wert
preparations for the Soc
to be held at GN in the mid
1. Tha igned for mi
yard be increased by the addition “ot three adjoining
that - expense x нан and draining such extra grou
bor
would otherwise be
gr
meetin
to jeg conveyed into the tria
Committee of the Society.
with the
EI
obiect
in
ety’s ensuing country
dle of July
e
S 8
3
d be
rne by : the Soc
v f the Local Committee be called to the
of making such arrangements on the part of the
нах of 8 in refere 0 tolls of every kind, that
vied on ex bibilors proceeding to the show- W-
* £^ a satisfactory result at the time of th
oun
d That th accepting an offer of a supply of steam,
rated at ay pene adjoining the show-ground, and easily
l yard, be refe rred to t e Implement
4. That the contractor's offer for the supply of hurdles be
Holland's
1852; motto,
Curmicat Investigations AND Lectu — Mr.
Pusey, as Chairman of the Chemical йг ее, {һеп
laid be before the Council the following report se Prof.
Way, me consalting chemist to the Soe
to i of the. pale pe which
12 months.
uel cu^ d
hay hea саны К был Жыз
members о of the
of ciety at the
* the Ist of "April 1852, t
s Soc
o the same "ai in the
Meet à fe
: it would give him to act as the va dud: referee between
Hee Limestone and maris TON be classified as follow 3 the oen and Mr. Jones, as proposed by the
Soils .. 5 24 Com
78 ommo —On the motion of Mr. Puse nded
8 IS . Pusey, seconde
Sopherp hospi А cof lime a = by Mr. Fisher Hobbs, and supported by Mr. Thompson,
Fele bones, œ ы 8 т phosphoric substances 11 Colonel Challoner, on Lord Chichester, т followi .
"E — 5 lutio passed by the Council unanimousl
i-us i; жш шыша. - — = = i That on account of the Secretary's ЛАР faithful жа
Dess efficient services, his salary be raised 007. a year:
179 and that the first payment of the in salary com-
pg es analyses of guano made this year, is more than mence in May
preceding year. re манерой of superphos-
phate are much the same in ber as last year, but it is be
of mention that Lape quality is continually improvin ng—
y
1 ficial manures, and the eagerness
with which they now avail themselves of the aid of ex per enced |
:] n rding i assistance in m
to
favour of the yo s exhibitors proc бейте
ments and live stoc
erected i in the Spa
Druce, as on r members
a class of pri
t s 5 be directed to make ang salt application
t the kingdom, in
with their imple-
k to and from the Gloucester meeting.
eat din nner o of the Society be
is — was ‘opt by one beca and Mr.
of thei sed the'pleasure
7. Tha
the various railway companies through
8. That the arid ne т the gre:
Gar
x
The President having ки he Secretary, on
turn to the Cou neil Roo
sense of this most
nteresting, and И likely to
They are
tion, and w ith the
f
Agricultural posed he had
duty as President, accompanied сё the Se
Society, who had also s moned ive
n eii eal wecken ВИ
ing from the Board of Trade, and — to the
not yet, how- | Sub
үм ч Soci
grat
f their kindness and generous con- |
CouNTRY агана 1854.—The G
Lincoln аус е Council » ‘the "d. of or et of
y а memorial 29
3 ocum
0 tra
the par incolnshire Prarie p
which his lordship is the President, in favour of z
city of ner ah as eon mm such meeting т
'Thes - r
d to an T "
nc eese мө f Мт. Raymond
Fisher Hobbs, Mr. Brandredth Gibbs pers r. Mile
with a request that bes ni
the 5 propose
Couneil o
—TMr. Fisher Hobbs
ee of the Council to the s
to compe
e moti on of Mr.
wrence, that such ponies should not exceed the
height кайы 33 hands.
Gua — The Du
Contest: pe transmitting
addresse
of Richmond favoured the
them
r Sou
miner d атага videns to the Crown
ndency, on the subjee a research
eem manuring su —
ent a
These communi-
rst return to such eireular i inquiry.
С motion of m Brandre e the best
of the Pbi» re orde e Duke of
fo of thes sti
referred, by th Council б the Guano and
Chemical | Committe ees of t
GEoroeican Map ей же Trim mmer “м aving eom-
pleted his бене gical жи оп a large scale, of the estate
of Sir Charles Elton, Bar e
leave of the Council си нет it to the inspection of the
ouncil and explain its
ourned to their weekly meeting
ay, the 180 of —— when Prof, Wilson
would deliver a lecture on Flax
5 00209,
The err. Book. No. I. L =. the Rey. W. NIE
G. W. nson, Esq. W. S. Orr
ss hes two Кенсай will — devoted to s
breed, which seems to be th i
i
м him
CULTURAL STAT TISTICS.— The President informed
Council, that having by th
thought i it = be his official
been
for the 9 Pepe
inexhaustible supply of solub such measures were not
formation i y he | a i i
t strata containing this mineral ру me, bat had a the improvement of practical
and attention, and in the | agriculture, Nr bearing on prospective
cora дізсотегу, аз it was not an , could | legislation in Parliament, the Society could not Z the
фл „ as a subject of etin d Sere es condition of its charter entertain
prosecution w the full their
point to it as g n or pro
hich the ee has бн re ye бэ: gran x granting this our Royal
the Society a tion; Charter to the said Royal Agricultural Society of England,
p e time to we do hereby declare it to be our full and entire will and
8 be hong 2 It is pleasure that we extend our Royal protection to its national
Silica gars prove objects, under the condition that a principle — ite constite-
3 Е tion shall А exclusion of all q ы
C
| м: част ok It — be forward, in either of our Houses of Parliament: Wilh no
ri hether te Rs е —— bye-law, or other en enactment of t e said —.—
should it be Teason to hope it nad whatever be at any time allowed — kee
vi
| * | take e any distinet measures i
of such statistical information
С
пр moting the collection
Chin: with short, she might :
compete with Mr. Fairlie's “ ОРНА 92 “the bird is good
enoug d on her own 1 ithout А
а
subjec which it is to treat— without ie
disgust of any kind—a circumstance which in
uld le
15—1853. ]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
237 _
must confess
is
aes shall
~ v referred to; and the se
— little mom iso mgs Sangin
much 5 pne we cannot moment agree |
ea, standard of м 75 should be
tn th, +43
wintering.
Ки
for
but we have rather — barren e
out of 315, 36 m" barre
lost only two ewes and E lambs.
| and there is die very little in the hands of the growers, except |
The n
the new clip. young
quantity planted is aide the
whic
has nipped some of
again.
em,
wes than usual; thatis to say,
and 40 — brought doubles, and have
ool i
s still rising in price,
e looking — but the
plant; and if the
pect some early fee at i e
Sainfoin, and as we have кА
е young — are s looking well, and — жуг "ug
pre
turren
e quotation in
unnatural feeding i is resorted
ERE
other ps of excellence ; if it once becomes
main en feeding for three weeks 2
to the бое will always attain it, to
destruction the bird, and the loss of the P ls
i u TEM VU i
long double og cup ediate
il question i in the cocks is hardly
|z be
72
escaped
fairly treated, MA
- itis still a
f Dorchester, v 0 -—
We do not like cer sickle or scimi fe
ted bare xis longer feathers in the
ould be reve rsed and
It will
ta
me exhibition, it
ou aim of a writer to улау бз possible
excuse for buch practices.
For houses and roosting places, perches and feeding,
We were
POULTRY.
‚кг — a stock of Poultry, of t
d Silver Pencilled Hamburgh varieties, 8
ving daily a large supply of skimmed en I have
latterly converted it into curd and giv irds
t, &e. e eggs
— a fortnight "p I might add that this was during
the fros in conseq Е the cold, or
these birds bad sitire 1 [It v
cold. Birds sit in Janu
The
ieks.
— old, uiid she lays daily ; she is one of “the Lovell
breed. I have perches similar to —À recommended
by Mr. Baily, and the of o is of the
materials of an old wall ; he a of joe rammed hard
raised або!
in getting 5
impr roved scarifier, whi ch carried a
have out à few acres
highly recommended and eg
our comments upon it in our
upon ne
mena: at pne е. ot
to. Co
ла cle ean sealed bottle
awa d prize
us | Year, and we do mot hesitate in pronouncing it the very best
| Scarifier, not eee ре — та són gp —
laid
Journalof the Royal Agricultural Society; we intend = —
we
[Will y vou be ki
Notices nts.
m ALYSIS: Tyro. You 3 — to send it др to London. А pin
But
been breakin
ери) considerable y?
e have been usin JE gin
Lewes las
the at
e . —
үз Philip 13 Esq., in the
next report. Labourers
a
n
ho 141
eds spans
mber ise.
Dotka ч, 1 A Dai
turer at the заг" Colle
РЫШЫ ООНА, and Spo
dium of the
copœia
V
ege
{в are pu
: Credit
month's supply of the sewage
may e
-— eae
ugges sted i i
den still bar efficient.
Quadrant, Regent Street, about
published March 26, at p. 202,
the firm of
eatis
app y
area 23 of the 5 Society, Mr. Wa
and, possibly, they
yman. Mr, Morton, rA cem —
Y
oner's edition of White's “
1 Art,“ also contains a жге Pharma
rks & Co.
e d гәз made — 5 оон. oer -percha tubing is i. t,
кей & В
They ne 2x or Mr. Read, of
THE aon OF Sos URBAN Lass Phe paper on this subject
srs. Marche all nd Tuthill, Engineers, 1, Gi reat
ay эб дез |,
may be whether you are
„ has published a“ Vete
98
ublished by Lon
or. It should be large enough to contain at least a |
A bricked cylindrical tank
pum
S by Mr. Marshall, C.E., of
sheep, we have lost — rd since they were put on Turnips, up and have 5 their stocks down in consequence, but iti
tegs, which are cross bred, hav:
making 4s, per stone out ‘of the wool, so that they | have paid we
P ders that no material
f the new dip comes to mar
eagerly sought up at PIE price
reduction rn 2 looked for until a a supply
«Soe oils and brokes
There
acd trad
t.
1 is more
dearer.
Per st. of 8Ibs.—s d
st Long-wools... 4
Do. Shorn .4
м: s - quality 4
Best Scots, Here-
ords, .4 0
Best Short- horns 3 10 —
2d DT n 2 10 —
Best and
to 4 2 Do
4 ОЕ
3
Lambs ^. ке
алзы have a cheerful tide for Бе, To sup ode-
, and the weather favourable. Prices for fae descriptions
have slightly improved. Th: number of good Sheep on offer is
very small, and 3 omir м m a ре M
old 'gain
ply being m
The change to c operate otwith-
standing, quotations are imer] wer. picos — N per the
demand A them very limite! Our 3 supply ота sts of
113 T 900 Sheep, and ?40 Calves; the number of Milch
Cows i
Per " of 8 né —8 d ^s d| Per st. of A: —8 ~ s d
Bes cad Mg cn Here Be "4/7. en 5...4 8to5 0
0 to 4 4 Do. 5 ‚4 2—4 4
Best ‘Bhort-horns 310—4 2 ig 2 quality 4 4—4 6
2d quality ts 3 0—3 6 Do, „8 6—3 10
Best с уле | ew vee 5 4—6 4
Half-breds : А — е : Gaines "We - 3 0—4 6
Shorn.. 6
Do. Pig: e 9 4—4
Beasts, 632; Siep ET — 4300 ; P Calves, 344; Pigs, 170.
COA ARKET.—FnIDAY, “April 8.
Eden Main, 18s. vo Wallsend "rr es 19s. 6d. ; —
Lambton, 19s.; Wallsend Stewarts, 19s. 6d , Wallsend T
19s. 6d.—ships at mar i
HOPS.— 1 MARKET, April 8.
Messrs, Pattenden * Smith fe report that the demand for
both old and new 2 * improved during the past week, and
Queen en
the tim
собе Hanley Castle. We
nd sugar
have been successfully carried
wood-meal is another question
Th
the demand. New Hothouse Gr
have fallen cons ly in price.
син Eod last report.
an ounce. and
Cob other Nuts
NE us, Radishes, Globe
toes are ushroo
46
nette, Cinerarias, and Camel
bee toed per Ib, 8s to 12s
Grapes, ho thonse, p.lb., 12s to 20s
Straw rries, per 02., 1s to 2s
Apples 5 1 ap to 13s
Oranges, per doz
Seville, p. 100, 78 © tid
r class of rye and
Pin
Pod Str. . fetch ried
f Green Peas, new Potatoes,
Artichokes, and 3 is ge
considerable, and the various articles are W оде in
y. а eakale саай Би — are pretty ab Pota-
experiment on its
of n |
пзе ав food for e and nomia Б ага to E if any one has |
e believe, no Б" Њаё
2
ins, Д fibre may,
—
„ DEM =
Sussex..
Old Hops
ooo
ou the case of the so-called
Markets.
co , APRIL 9.
e supplies of Vegetables. are still no more than sufficient for |
apes же getting . —
pples hav
7 rg =
bring fair prices, The mppiy
Horn Carro
undant.
ut flowers consist of
H dde, Primnlas, Barly “Tulips, А Roses, Cyclamens, Migno-
Lemons, per doz., 1s to 2s
Almonds, per peck, z
— sweet, per 2s to 3s
mes, Cote, 190 x bush., 20s
Choa p. "m 8s to 208.
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s
Brussels ааа рег hi. sieve,
5 doz., 2s to 4s
.
es. э
answers next week.]
Calendar of Operations.
Ф
APRIL.
войти уо FARM,
has been aer ee we have m а а пи
now, but the s h of the sun at this n has
pa
anything to the land | intended for Ma
intend i tem Ея f 100 acres
greater part о 1 — ch = a.
a beneficial r flocks;
id and
the
The lat late dry
they are now
рау as wi 1 im. There is stilla
demand for store sheep at high: prices in this neighbour-
have been sold at 65s., and weth eep at
H
and Should the frost con-
— € both Grass and
another — t for
spite of ve gone on remarkably А іп
out of a flock of 450 fatting
ur sheep ha
the wet ro in fact,
erent house to where their | Onions, per bushel, 4s to 5s
ocklington.
rrots, per
Spinach, per ster’, 951 to 3s
— Spanish, p. doz., 2s to 58
Beet, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d
caused a reaction
ton. Т
he ve are quotations :—Yorkshi
nts, 110s. to 160s. ; pb 120s. Scotch do.,
ng the greater part of March ho tto whi
8, pe bunch, 3d to 4d
alii per Ib., 6d to 8d
= = me: 64 had M a
tuce, Cab.
mea s per. doz., st
ndive
ms Sa тет S, p
mead s
25
1s s 6d
to de aa
AE. ‘po
f. sieve, ба to 1s
id ig 9 wi о, — to 1s 6d
"ennel, per bunc
avo
00s.; French tes, 90s.
SM THFIEL
| Prime Meadow P" e to 95s |
Inferior do. ... 80
Rowen
New Hay
Cum MBERLAND о М
Prime Meadow id 925 to "Y
3 do. .
Hay
OM Clover ..
HAY.—Per Load of 36 game
D, Apri
nferior Clover
PS w DM 98
JOSHUA BAKER.
—.— \ 33
Bra E AY,
Bary petris e been
be brad lessened, and less inqui
w quoted, and said to
рое to use m ith а any
spinners have been anticipating
CINE S
APRIL
obse
ope of ev
some bao in the price of wool,
—.1058 to 1128
70 90
nferior do. do. ... Pm „ы
7. — Since
rved, the
ry by buyers. The prices which
last Thursday,
to have been — are such that it is
r realising cost. Ihe
e consumption of wool | tim
— sone ч - Loa — —— Wheat from Essex this
moderate, from Kent good, but the sale was slow, at
| abont thes prime of this day se night, some portion remainin
hand towards the close. The sale of foreign was ака and
xit ed tail 0 t
Peas
ats, there i isa botte — at
the extreme с = мн —
L Qua 8. 8.
Wheat Essex, Kent & Suffolk o White tsi Red 38—46
— prs runs ...ditto|42—60| Red [44—52
Bel. ai
Foreign |
Barley, grind. & distil., 24s to 278. Chev. 25—34 Malting .|26—30
oreign... .grindit ng an tilling|26—30|Malting .|30—33
outs emen = 2 ffolk 2и
d Lincolnshire.. Ро tato 22 —24 Feed . 1722
Potato 2123 Feed ...... — T E
„Poland and Brew {19—22| Feed ......|16——20
29—32 Foreign 4 —
Pede ——
R
Rye-meal, foreign er
— Женио, .....308 to 32s .. ick|32—34 Harrow. .
33s — 36s.. Winds. Е
Small
ives 32s to 35s
ä —* *
Peas, shite, Tanks. and Kent......
rege, aple
Mai:
Flows i best Mars delivered
2d ditto
oreign
38—46
23—38|Country .
S rrel 22 —26 Per sack. Fam
Fri AY, April 8.—We have ea large лору Kf foreign Wheat
and Flour, the latter chiefly from Of English 9 the
a salo of Flo By
chasing, even at a decline Er 5 E" 2s. per ч. 8 pr foreign W d
Flour was quite neglected, some сти
| less and refused Barley, Beans, and Nee
For fine Oats there is z D: demand — prices.
RIAL AVERA
2
"Wheat Rye.
Jr
$
I 9:6
arch 5.
12
PERK KS
обоФчоњ
= |558888»
о | чебеоь р
D
2B|BBRERBE.
Е —Thei imports of bi this
kh 220 — т a rod Fiour we MN had large
from бе ened 3 bre,
к lance of country — dealers
this morning, who pin — toa, fair exte nt of
Wheat, by — submi ttin
bushel fro m las
barrel and à Sack, a did not
m rather easier 2 buy, but
ined the p
off
ast week.
of
as dear, and in
. — .
er attendance of
ae d bein
eal Fate a
die
trade; a
238 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. -=
COTTAM AND HALLEN,
2, WINSLEY “STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
ILLUST RATED CATALOG ON. APPLICAT
1 —— - е Machines aie — T en Engines —— Sticks
reenhot tains Game Netting Do. ` Syringe Garden Bordering
V Hot- Water. Apparatus — Wire Work — Do. Rollers Watering Pots
Garden Vases Flower Stands Garden Chairs dg Labels Garden Arches; &c.
IRON HURDLES, STRAINED WIRED: PSNCING, GAME NETTING, 4с.
voce alee d eien APPLICATION
"EVERY “DESCRIPTION "OF ® PLAIN, “ORN CAST ` WROUGHT IRON, AND “WIRE WORK.
EXHIBITION PRIZE: MEDAL. GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS.
1 Ж: AUFORT STREET, KING'S: ROAD, CHETSEA, | RE IN ALL ITs 8
ESSRS. BAKER ean solinar recommend their | F your RAN,
‘FOUNTAINS for Poultry, Pheasants, Pigeons; &c; as the | а "Сд, N
—— simple, ww 4 and — they are easily filled, no хо UM 7
rice, e
r plug req ontaining4 qu arts; 65.5 9 quarts
8s. Q^ "abd a£ d, —— Passage, Gracechurch Street
core ЕК ee BUILDING ‘AND: HEATING.
e WEEKS: & e. King's” Rodd; heiss,
,
“AMES "PHILLIPS
e Street sper edd i, * t
feet: Boxes, which t " jg ч sure Ed
Sizes—4 Le; TE 3, 411 bys à, 51 by 3,
51 by 34, 61 by 31, Tte ao
y Ў y 83, 7 Ww 48
CR x * ae, UA «n ES, M &
AT
6 by 4; Gi by diy Тудо вуд
8. PER Box
8 by 6; Si by б 9 by 10 by 8
FOREIGN EET GLA
PAC ‘
3
Boxes charged 25. each, but full price all.
of expense.—116, BISHOPSGATE — — if теперь,
“ESTABLISHED ` MOF HAN 10
m
GLASS for CON SERV TORTES berg Dealt
GARDEN FRAMES, and DWELLINGS, HOUSES,
WAREHOUSE, 87, BISHOPSGATE — EET Wrrn UT, L
| Cut to any size squares, not — in y boxes, 100 beten
above 40 inches long. Under 6 by 4
Glass Milk Pans, Preserve’ Jars; Bee and Propane ts
Plate Glass, Patent Plate, Plain; Ornamen cals
well. as every eae of Window —
‘Glass Shades, round; oval, and square, af Clock: Ornaments:
Fern Shades a nd Di oia pers
.GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES ЕЩ
ETLEY AND CO. sup y 16-02. SHEET руф
of British Manufacture, рріу 16 varying from 2d: to М,
per square — — the usual sizes required; many thousand fect
ow application, for
TILES-and SLATES, “WATE ER-PIPES, PROPAGATING
PLATE GLASS
GLASS SHADES
JAMES HETLEY: & Co: 35 So ho Squar
See Gardeners’ Ghronicle first 9 in Pe month,
фа and 13, 16, 21, and 26 02. ann
URAL SHEET GLASS) in 100 feet
Of sizes —8 inches by 6 inches. orden inchs
8
e 8
& Со. s Park Cott, King's Road, Chelsea, are now in a » bos T е n 10 л КЕ ре ji
position to any of the above work, in the very best ин ” 9 „ n» ” p II
manner, aod ай at phn p —— and pret ak Аат See 10 18 ma ga ETITE TIL At 134. per foot. At 134d. per foot.
5 ted best Plans an — orwarded on appli- Lu. -
cation forall kinds o£ Fi Horticultural Brections, also for the Heating —— Bill Ae ПЕ Piate, мәл то Ping’ н Oils, Ta —— Col г
ol Churches, Hospitals, Halls, . eee RMILOE: & BON: 118, St. John Street, West Smithfield,
One two, and three-light-Boxes always om hand. HOTHOUSE. Е ^
— - һе Nobility: and Gentry
HEATING BY HOT WATER. | Fiore erect. Hortie TA INGS PATENT GLASS WALLS—
IENCY GUARANTEED va = S, orf Mm er Iron works are now established for the mende пот
pparatus, w at our
Le HEATING wah ARATUSES „upon Ш 2 Hothouse Works, King's promptly executed in any part of Great Britain or Ireland.
rinciples, supplied and fixed in H orticaivaral ? MAIR Road, Chelsea, an extensive —— = be received through most of the
and o ldings, by WILLIAM "DODDS & CO, — m hi [ T 1 ita variety of Hothouses, Green- | Nur he kingdom, and communications may be ad-
“Engineers, 103, Leadenhall-street, London. First. rate refere: 47 2 I a i houses, Conservatories, Pits, Рд: ty tó M уучу, Agent, St. Helen's Iron Works, Lancashire,
2 &e., erected, and in full | or = — tentee, Bodorgan, Holyhead.
operation, — all . These Walls сап be seen in the Garden of the London
Tun BRESTIN! DESIGN] тне BEST TN осони AND THE modern improvements, во | oriente Society, at Eccl eston Hall, Lancaahire ot Bodorgan,
'ÉSrtMPLEST. IN PRINCIPLE. ‘that a lady or gentlemen
HOT-W ATER ror VINERIES, PINERTES, GREENHOUSES,
dst BUILDINGS, BAS HS, PRO PAGATING PITS,
Structure r
— t MAJ EST YS nn LETTERS PATENT.
— (oF ewe mn «я ми plan, to rar dt i 25
_ Nurseries, four отвез. an iler holding r LERED: KENPS PATENT листот
7/83 gallons. of water, amd at the o eost of Zid: for 24 hours fuel: and rn rye THOU "m nern
è having in Apri :
in a northern elimate. ' The demand ‘for these boilers, both in EE eter o 4 eo in W oder Mes
3 England, Scotland, — at ca, 5 = 2 oe » — — en ра e ved xd мамење s €— Cui,
Tor u etiniate c in rey 2 Menlo d Books describing invention containing prices and
ia -— 2 — а аа ыы Boilers fitted up in any part, at . {ш _Flanisaralgointhe highest 8 relating faethe different designs sent on ——4 “
т теавоп charge. Jeo Bron t 3 our postage s ps. men. & appoin
г Ales; tho AMATEURS! PROPAGATING FRAME; and the Won ne REDE CE LES ы a aa iud
Patent Fire-proof CEMENT for Hothouse Fl Grape Vines jn pot 4
eer tat — — TIE Midi Qi р еы ТАЕ (Q EoRGE E NEIGHBOUR ало SONSims vite paral
*-Qorurae for Building -ahli Heating. Catalogues of Pian 2 oma = отба tural Buildings; also 3 attention to their nem and y colle oe —
TIGULTURAL . 9 & Coy King’s Read, Chelsea, London, i [improvements a and: — of the day. "Ген —
HOR EATIN 7 Catalogu: h Drawings, is now ready, and will be for
BY HOT WATER G t Н ENV J. ER „н ong Inox iz ion a dia Postage Stamps. G * NxiGHBOUR & 505,
, Roorrxa Wonks, n Street, Leeds, Agent: for olborn, and 149, Regent Street.
- mun Lowney Pure 2 — PHILLIPS" PATENT FIRE ANNIBILATOS M K 0 Agents — Liverpool, Henry Drury, Свае —
2x "Thé PATENT WIRE STRAND FENCING forms the most Halt & Wilson, 50,1 King Streets Glasgow, шаша & ee
— 168, Trongate Street; Dublin; W. Edmondson е i Co NC
P “IRON HURDLES ane? all kinds of WIRE FENOING-and
Ornamental
GAME eee POULTRY NETTING, :
very strong and neat, NEVER. REQUIRES.PAINTING and cann cannot.
rust or corrode, made any width and length. f
H
4
рее
22 p ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea,
Gs er nes having. Tad considerable experience in the con-
м i ‘good — x
Peconomy and practical adaptation, cannot. be surpassed br by any V LA]
orders dithe Iw west possible terms. 24 inches w vide, Sinch m mesh, ца, 6d., and 834. per yard.
O. have been extensively employed by the Nobili 24 inches wide, 2-inch mesh, 7d., 944., — 1s. 044. per y
"Gentry, ies Londo on orders, they eam sin the by whom they Eu E or жейде, бон IRON ,SPOUTING, Plain and Pasión —
ey ean w e greatest conüdence Cottages, uh
елем most кеды жы. reference nes Buildings; “ae TR
Their Hot-water Apparatus is a onstructed. o , e n. Liqu
approved and scientific principles, em al purposes нар — ihe n Toone Pumps, i Water Gisterns,
application of Heating by Hot Water сап be made available,
(GALVANISED — WIRE GAME d!
R YARD, 2 FEET
» 5
| Eu
29292 ("uS
"V^
20575 $352» XM
. 5
*
on А
the above can be made an d
fourth. Ga — e Sparro ow. proof Netti g for Phes e
st free Norwich,
tured — BARNARD & ded "Market Place, N
and 112 kinds of tapes Work, As he эме Felt, &c. |
App at Ub det AA эд fing Felt,
:Мапцѓас Hull, or
— бо of expense in London, Peterborongh,
415—1853] THE — LTURAL ‘GAZETTE. 239
Г " BUDDING'S а eei ING MASTEN HUB 0 CHIN oe a EGGS.—An Amateur, who
RED” ar e . ‚ ког m at d qi 100, Y ICTORIA, ALBERT, sóme very handsome 2 es Fowls, of pre bre i
WE ei oil an NJEUS. A ntity of th n and Bi iff, good in weight an etry, is willing to
Метев, 3 Ra Bt ida м ан be had йр ditt "Apply tô Mr. Wat. Hawrrf,the dispose ot some: Begs, at 7s. per dozen. Payment, by Post Office
Drawings Ө and Price on application. nave 555 Kent, adjo ining the Brighton and Croydon order.—Address; X; V., Post Office, Farnham, Surre x.
D П DüPLEMENTS ОР Y (DESCRIPTION. "Must be cleared Within a fortnight from this dat kem 2 is рт MA "s t 5
е 4 КА» врагеа а ria wo
IMPRO OVED n CUTTING ann ROLLING amic E ien АРЫУ, p jeter pet ка, -— 3
1
a ron CUTTIN S eT GRASS or LAWNS, &c.
POWERF L DOUBLE- ACTING
AN 70 M
For Liqguip MANURE AND GA L PURPOSE
Drawings, particulars, and testimonials forwarded in on appli-
сбайоп to WiLLrAM DODDS & Co., 102, Leadenhall Street, London
Ry Бе —— IMPROVED PLUNGING
ips DIBBLERS, with from Seven to Nine Depositors
— for all Seed hien is planted at any required depth.
— H. GaBRIEL, Surrey Chambers, Arundel Street, Strand;
London
* and e BOX ES
One hun dred 1, 2, and 3- light seg ‘and Li ghts of all sizes,
ready for mediate use. Warrant ted best materials packed
and sent to all paris of the kingdom ght Boxes and-Lights
from 11. 6s. Garden ma of 3 description, Conserv
reen м nd Hot-hou parts of the
—
mes ive n to the Nobility, Gentry, and the
Trade, . —— in England. JAS. мы чн, Hot-
London
house Builder, —.— nt Place, Old Keng Road,
A few
| medium 45 аат 105. 6d. d pair, Pansy Seed, Selected from Show 4
"ier k Seed, f
TIONS,
PICOTEES, DAHLIAS, PANSIES, PINKS, ETC.
— SCHOFIELD anp have now. ready a
seriptive Catalogue of те above Flowers. оч еу.
— at the following rates :—Pansies, 4s. to 1
Carnations and Picotees, 10s. do 24s. per dozen pa
to 125.5 Dahlias, 6s. to 128. per dozen; Verbenas;
oven. Also a — ee of Pansy’ FEARLESS {вонопаі)
= 2 - Fear btained a “first-class certificat
15 75 Pir
Vete of Picotee ANN (Scnorren D), су — j
s. 6d. E pa etm sent free, Early di
ers wn. hin strong plants.
~ Knowstho orpe, near Leeds, Yorkshire.
Gui
— Chaldon, — Couisden, S Su
ne CHINA FOWLS. 2 .few pairs of light
^ birds, heavily * feathered oes, “and of a
е. ‚фо 90». per 2 Mr. Тно
КУ RS. HERBERT’S White, Dr. Gwynne’s Black,
I Sturgeon; Gwynne, and Andrews BUFF COCHIN CHINA,
Spanish Prize Stock, — Polish, Silve
and Gold-laced Sebright
LEX [INE NURSERY “AND
infoi orms Agrieultnrists
dat ~ is prepared to supply i in any 3 the undername
the most — noria of Turnips,
Mando 14 Wurzel do sses; to the latter he invites especial
attrition, 99 "еби рат with the — care, and are
5 true a баш; kinds.
DENTALES BOTANICAL DRYING: PAPER is
manufactured expressly for Drying Specimens of Plants
for the Herbarium; and has been found to surpass every other
t d for that purpose. With a' peculiar
apta! for and colour, it ee base
>
E
adaptation
requisite má of strength and great absorbent pow
to be indispensa sable to eve x: рее Wie is ra
his Well
nqualified ‘of ma en ni
have tested its merits, among whom may € v mténtioned Sir W. J.
3 r, Royal Botanic Gardens,
of the
Royal neon Professor тарі of the Univer sity ‘of Edin-
burgh; C. C. Babingtony-Esq., Cambridge, &c.
Maybe ын through any Miationer, or of Messrs. ACKERMAN
, О .
Notice.—Every half-quire is stamped with the maker's name.
THE MECHIAN DRESSING-CASE.— The — The ed
x nly the size of a pocke
м) Ivóry-ha andled бына:
se ‘variety оғ. other er Dressing s for
‘Jadies and ‘gentlemen, the eee oF lu. gods or t all
rome ОРЛЫ ариз. nsive
Work Boxes, Bagatelle
— e i
mur Papier Maché
va im
vr sts
London.
N WEEKS SPR sk "ar : The advan-
Ses rof this Wheat ar are "that it may bes so late e firs
week in May; i DN an r ві а а particularly
li , being & sort that seldom 8 dow —
; TANKE Новве'в Onnen Grose MANGOLD Wout
Тоха dit
Snort Tor BRONZE ow трк TUR
E To "uis.
ALSIXE- HYBRID Crover.
N.B.—A fe BLACK TARTARIAN Oats,
P. begs on to inform Amateurs that his Nurseries abound
with all meth choicest Plants for ee the ролы rig
e of the méstyapproved sorts which he can supply at
par AME
Verbenas.
Petuntas.
‘Scarlet Geraniums.
| Heliotropiams.
Plumbagos
Phloxes, &c., i&c.
eas. Lantanas.
Danrras—Newest eg ira 21s. e dozen; other sorts,
$. per doz
Forest Trees, may be obtained on application.
A ‘NETTING, for the protection of Fruit
— and for the security of
ndun 8 0 S, at Id. per square
yard; 200 yards, 1 14s.; ray 308.5 1000 — 508. Waxed
Netting for Aviaries; Cee. at 3d. per square vind. Serim Canvas,
| AP Ls П Fruit.
t EDGINGTON & Cos, 17, — protein City, and Old Kent
Road,
| Ten
Southw — where may also be seen erected oam;
varieties on their latest im improved prine
LLUSTRAT ED UE
gént free by post, eóntai
mee different Bedste
i EAL anp SONE T
Haar € So
seating — 196,
Tottenham Зо Bed
Tus ‘ROYAL LOYAL EXHIBITION 2А Va АА "Valuable ne
nvented, ve
mec of m
SMEM
enit: тот -
{келеы that
nes,» ei ee tat J Writer's
Moor Double Stars. They su
— * CE all siges for the wais оф niok ct
. Shooting, Military TO arse Glasse
e Object can be clearly seen peer
10 to 12 miles — —— Acoustic Instruments for
relief of extreme Deafness.
Messrs, S. & B. Sovowons, Opticians and Aütists; 39, Albemarle
Street, opposite the Yo Vork rk Hotel, London.
ERDO 8 * LATING.
“WATERPROOF
d -LIGHT — are the best and perfectly unobjec-
tionable pr effeetually resist any amount of rain
without со — dee m nthe- fatal ‘Objection to all othe r
waterproofs, as niany havé fou
materials being "utis unfit and “dangerous for
are thorou
use at all times equally T for: rainy |
Capes, of e
description; one of the — — Nor ле mit
W. Вевроє, 96, New Bond Street) and 69; 9, Cornhill, London (only).
nd to their -— all air- tight |
They |
d
ring through their м! are requested to 5 ie the
Sur ous EUREKA SHIRTS are not
Боа Dy any
nly at 38, Poultry. Gentlemen in the country or —
interior of the collar-band the stamp“ Ford's жа s, 38,
Poultry ”—without which — are genuine. T. vd in
= LS pene the Peire of me is 40s. the. half-dozen — ud
econd quality 30*. the half-doz entlemen who are des
of purchasing shirts in the pup e manner in which! ram bend
be ere are solicited 8 -— these, the most unique and onl
perfect fitting shirts. v ces, aud inst ruetions for — |
try, on. {
ment, post free. —RicHA 8 “33, Poul
Catalogues of Farm е Garden Seeds, as also of Plants and =
mo:
m Il E
COCHIN CHINA FO
SALE ON-TUESDAY, APRIL-12, 1853.
S begs» to — chat he will
285
preci
(being. — — from of ©. —
— — Prize birds а many — lE
of a mateur
ing — — 2
he next Periodical Sale will take place on TUESDAY,
19, when Sales of FANCY — will be ie on the
and Third TUESDAYS in eve acility
ishing to іпетеаве o ад
of En E € ‘partionlas may be had by applying to Mr. J. C. C.
April
eee
TO
PLA d “EXHIBITORS. AND “OTHERS.
R. 55 C. STEVENS has —
ived- n:
I^
fro W. q. Eres, Bowe —— stone, ds: abe d
Anetion, — t Room, 38 ent Garden,
FRIDAY, —.— 99; — = to kov 2. — Ne FINEST SPECIMEN
ANT 8" sible, eon ting of Ericas, Azaleas, Pimeleas, |
Poly gatas, A phelexis; 0." The Ericas comprise the finest and
st healthy — known, — set with flower, of
th llowing:--Ferrnginea, теб major, obbata, Wilsonii,
tortulefiora, A Ibertii ‘superb, — Massonii, €
зу Kc. Azaleas, double red (magni-
Hartnellii, vasiflora, elegans
ficent plant) Lateritia variegata, Union ignescens, Incomparable
Gledstanesii, Hebe, exquiseta, &c.—On view the day prior and
morning of sale, and Catalogues had.
GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND: OTHERS.
NN PROTHEROE: avo 2 "MORRIS will sell
i by Auction, at the” M ew Dane, on un
DAY, tie га and . ar t 12 Scher, a ^fi
— ction ——
—— — PIOOTEES 300 Süper
tandard — Dwi ssortmen Оны
Trees and eR plants — in e сона, Peonias,
Ranuneuluses, ther with am- — of Annual, Biennial,
and Perennial Flower" view morning o of a:
FLORISTS, SALESMEN, Ж OTHERS,
Го BE E LET: ge e a GREEN.
PROPAGATING. HOUS E, and a Range of
BRICK vires. all heated b eror air flues. The stock
Summer, to be taken at a valuation.—Apply to Mr. J. GOULD,.
38, Windmill’S end.
‘Street, Graves
of Plants, of ‘first-rate ied for * during the Spring and ;
GGS OF THE PRIZE gta DUCKS.
0
RIZE POULTRY EGGS: FOR HATOHING.—.
ERPROOF GARMENTS
— —ͤ— all kinds of Floats and Life Buoys, Patent
d cara: 5 — Portmanteaus, and all
Ec n travelling equipment, Р. king-éases; &. Labourers’
ten 5 find depre y to state that they have no connection
y other house, an ee —— ассан all chose false
т assórtlons of ће
[Silver Spangled ditto,
rize о hina, 6 жле асе 2 12s.: Gold |
ыык, k Polands, 65; ; Dorking, front prize stock, |
from birds s veithing 15 Ibs. per bene ; and — Aylesbury’:
s. per dozen.— Address to WX. ‘TURNER,
6s.,
Раск Eggs, 6
Ww stamp for reply.
in nehfield, На Hants. Letters to ene — d
China, Spanish, Dorking, and other Poultry on Sale.
Spangled Hamburghs, 6s. per A box 1s.—Po M
payable to ховав Boornsy, Louth, Lincolnshire.
: J
D ыла eb "OLD PHEASANTS.—Any- one having ` yum i
k Lane. Y G or Four Hens to — А22 тау Һеаг hear of a е
-statin ce and age to
Н оох ene Mepis Аена will uót rope
D.CEURE-OF DROPSY BY THIS INESTI-
“MABLE MEDICIN ICINE.—Extract of a letter tro Mr. —— (ION CHINA FOWLS’ fioi me M
Druzgist, Goole, dated Feb. 15, 1853. To a HorrowAY. Eggs; from some choice birds of e
- Sir.—I have pleasure in in "yon of а ure | to dispose of; 105. 6d: sitting of 13 Eg box inel
ofi ‘effected by y abie — Puilets for sale.— Apply to LAND, Chelmsford, Teer, |
an with dropsy fo — of 18 month i y
8 his уан! limbs to ж eU ——— SOCHIN CHINA FOW LS EGGS from very choice.
0026 out, as it were, fi skin, and hotwidhstanding t the Birds, bred Sturgeon, Wingfield, and Dr.
remedies tried, wa qu = — PM consulted, | | Gwynne’ eStock, АП from Meht-coloored. 8 well-feathered Birds,
= was of no avail, qund he t Pills price 12s. 6d, per dozen, carriage paid to London,
ped ‘alone he has been Ferstl arity Also a few very 0 Birds for oie: Price on ——
mped envelope. Post-office orders rs payable to
„ and at — HoLto war's
Каке
4,
*
enclosing a sta
— HORNCASTLE, Gii Essex.
Fam oF M г. Fox, 44; Ski
to
ү aboutthe и
y private contract), the —— n containing a
large qu ititity of Glass, 8 k and Valentia Paving,
Ancient. Capitals, Twisted Stone Wotans. Flues, каа
AL
Daphne odoras, 3000 or
fulgida, Geraniu - гас togorhier vin thes Stock, —
Am n Nursery, L.
COCHIN: MM бла, SPANISH A FONES:
N R. STRAFFORD ha instructio
prietor to offer the above, warr md the Birds that Skinner Street, to offer for sale by Auction, at the
btained Prizes at the n: Park, t Yarmouth, and the ‘Portman: Square, URSDAY, the 14th day of
| Great Metropolitan Exhibiti ce 9s. per cda packed | next, at 12 o'clock precisely, the u
with ‘perfect es д vo pts part of — United Ki A POULTRY,” it ng
rders, à 0 Edd. to be | purchased by him, inet the picked lo
addressed — а vei Ба North 1 End, Great Yarmouth. lection of T. Н.
Esq.
"Ariürews's Breed, including his — He E
lh se Уч Prize Medal and com nded Birds, se selected ates
regara ms A e lots Of SPAN NISH sre as
‘of igh character, терпе his ri ze Birds at the Grea 3
p Stréet, n qnare; at the Bazaar, ink Sit
FARMING IMPLEMEN
FANCY Р POULTRY anv EGGS. — Cima- QUANTITY CE. USEFUL tod eh”? s
mon Cochins, 32, and MÀ nns *A few from eu R. FRED. GODWIN А i
1L to five’ eas each. Black Cochine 31. ше — 19 che Farm
e eae e слое ца — — hout a black mitrs Court Road, B T
| feather, very fine, Sl. 107. per pa 'R3DAY, the T
Hewburghs ige ae Fir, Geld and Silver Laced Be ements, Pirahi
tat амат 2 1 н 5 Polat ree ne або
black. .: White, 57. an e Adde
White Silky „ beautiful, 17. 11s. 6d. Presli AS "6 three A ——
Buff and Cinnamon Cochins, 108. m Birming - 915. WA н Pans, Р art
per dozen. Spanish, 10s., and pure white faced ditto, т and 7 Ww ore sone tro dass prior — е y and
per dozen. Black Cochius, 20s. White Silky i ш. Blac dow wd Qe er. Lodge; at aytom Arms, Earl's
Polands with white crests, 10s.; and milk 8 л e Goat in Boots, — Chelsea ; and at the Auc-
„ s Offices 3, Matkin Terrace
grave Square, ‘London. —
FLORISTS, А AND e ped
"TO GENTLEMEN
M JOUN WILLMER
i ri; w Lane, 3 ен DNERDAY
April jn at 12 о' dock, a first-rate collection of CARNA IONS
and PICOTEES ; also STANDARD, DWARF, 2 G
scellaneo s plants їв.—Са! ntalogues at ‘the
ROSES, -and other m
Dis dud ofthe A zr unbury, Middl up :
TO GENTLEMEN, AMATEURS, FLORISTS; X 9 5
"UMS. "m ALEXANDER sell by Ачей the
s nes ie e enr meos ebd Д M Nu
April 13, а ise A
NATIONS, uie 1 Mr.
ЕР n cde "Oi
out ben h las n, together w ce collection of
— Holly book Trom t the stock of — rang May bes
Prise d o b t be
E A re * All Prizes of the Royal Agricultural —— at prenne are Open to General Competition.
PRIZES FOR IMPROVINC THE BREEDS OF ACRICULTURAL Э LIVE STOCK:—
м — ti-
and . 2
7 5 9 27 CATTLE. - (Continued.) ficate PIGS.— (Contin
F CA TT L E Form. Form. Crass ^ - “з
. CLE — 88.
—— Cra SHOR m milk If. 107 47 |6. To the owner of the best Pen of Three Breed
I'M To the owner of the best Bull, BA Lao the to the 23 z To the т of tl milk or in ca ря f ll breed, of th ing Sow
| af Sy and mot remi or Yue, | BL Bo Me Sone ben i wi riae ms E it Ga met od . аса
To the owner of the second best do. do. 25 |5. T куван Metter.” 5L PRIZES FOR IMPROVING THE BREEDS OF FARY "
"x i E owner of the best Bull, calved since the 1st of
uly, 1851, old се ULTRY.
“БЕ To Me ——— oi — je — л 2 - do. 1 - — — Lo. 9g 1. To the owner of the best Stallion for 8 * 48 | 1. DON ey FOW da tio beat Goa S
: T e owner of the
To the owner of the second best do. do. 101. Е oses, foaled previously to the 1st of January, 1 n st Cock and Two Hens, 5),
4 |4. To the owner of the best Heifer, in milk or in calf, not To tia own of the second best do. do. 151. To the owner of the third best he 21.
T >the owne ro the second bent ed РЫ 27 |2. То the owner of Aas best 25 qa for peitu et best do. 1].
2 t
5 |5. To the own e best Yearling ‘Heiter, p^ To e aun A 29 ше 15 qub Pd e dre ws 49 2. DORKING FOWL; oe beni - A —
To the owner rof the second best do. 28 3. To the . ed the best Roadster Stallion. 150. To the owner of the second best do, 37. Жы
HEREFORDS. 29 4. ЕЗ ше owner [i ал ү st oy ро ў we х ien To the — of the third best do, 97. 5
6 . To the owner of the best Bull, calved previously to the каа “tural purposes. 2 ы p^ at HE, Mont Ot АБУ To the owner of the fourth best do, 1L |
Ist of July, 1851, and not exceeding four years old. d bist do. do... 10L 50 3. SPANISH WC у
407. 31 6. To th к диб, t Mare Pony. 5/. To the owner of the best Cock and 2 Lom 57.
To the owner of the second best d 201. 32 7. Toth Fiha i Ла Filly, for agricul- To the owner of ine second best do
^T |2. To the owner of the best Bull, бы ee since the 1st of al purposes. To кее owner * ru pang do, a
July, 1851, and more than one year old. 257. To the owner of the fourth best 11.
To the diner EE gee toot de do 1. To ‘the owner of iis pe best do. do. 5l. 81 4. COCHIN CHINA FOWL: Chickens 1958: |
3.. 2 T owner of the best Cow in milk or a aet 202, o the owner of the best Cock and . N Sl.
e owner of the second best do. do SHEEP To the owner of the second best do.
9 4. To the owner o the best у іп milk e in calf, not || > LEICESTERS. To the owner j eed 8 “a о. 2.
Der Cape Years olf 33 |1. To the owner of the best She: arling Ram. 00. - To the owner of the fourth best do. T \
o the second best? do. 101 To the owner of the 604 best do. 151. 52 5. GAME F eee
10 |5. To Qe paint aed off the beat 4 "iir 102. : g4 2. To the owner of the best Ram of any other age. 301. "To the owner of the best Cock and Two Hens. 5i
To the owner of the second be: "Po the owner of the second best do. 151. To the owner of the P ien best ha 15
3. To th Shearling E To the owner of the third best d
DEVO * / Ewes || c5 | зк HAMBURGH FOWL: Golden and Siber Spangel,
11 |1 To the owner of the best — calved —— to the To the owner of the second best do. do. 107. . or Golden and Silver
1st of July, 1851 and not exceeding four years old. і To the ompa of the best Cock ST Two Hens, -
sou HDO 2 R SHORT-WOOLLED To the o r of the second best do. 2. 1
12 2. T To ihe ot the best Ball, с tved snes th Ist of З 1950 dun MALAY e
o the owner of the 1, calv ao e 1. the f é 54 7. LAY FOWL
d July, es cn ida oy оя DAMM ун do e owner o ре pei 1 oum x T oe owner of the best Cock and Two Hens. 81.
o the owner of second best 7 2. To thé f th R th A о the уйг of the second best йо. 21.
13 j3. T €— 13 best Cow in dm do. 1 or 10 n eal . г To the —— of the best am af any ott me ЕП 59 © ox AND Ft ot Ls ER ова j
o owner best 55 8. L
и la T6 the owner Te best Heiter мафи 1 38 |3. ~~ ^ 8 of the best Pen of Five ‘Shearling Ewes Li arg; H 2 |
ех ing three years old. 15]. To the owner of tdo. do. 107. the owner of the — beet d o. N. {
аз |5, „2040 owner of thie second best d wit . pu | o the owner of the second corset inge To the owner of thethird best do, 11
. "To the owner е best Y ear ing] eifer 5 LONG- WOOLLED SHEEP. 56 | 9. TURKEY І
To the owner of the second best d vor t QUALITE D TO COMPETE AE kan Td pe owner of the best Turkey Cock and те
39 |1. To ner of the best Shearing Ram. 30. |
LSH BREE To і he owner of the second best do. 15l. To the т of the second best do. l. f
1. To the owner of The best Bull, md 5 М the || 49 |2. Tot he o er of the best Ram of any other age. 30]. я the 9225 of the third best do. ч |
1st of July, 1851, and not exceeding four years old. To owner of the second best Т To the owner of the fourth best do. |
3. 57 |10. EESE; hatched in 1 |
То the owner of the second best do. do. 107 ы e he owner Ix the p Тер Five “shearing pin To EM mecs of the best | Gender a rud W.
17 2. To the owner of the best Bull, — since the 1st of To the owner of 5 second best do. do. 107. To the owner of the seco
s . . July, 1851, and more than one year old. 104. To the owner of the third best mae Ж
18 |3. To the owner “ пе best Cow, in үч or in calf. 102. To the owner of the fourth best do. 1l.
To the do. d l. PIG S. 58 111. AYLESBURY DU H
19 |4. To the ide Xx best „in milk orin calf, not || 42 1. To the 2 of the best Boar of a large breed. 151. To the owner of the best t Drake and 7 7 Dew 8.
old. 107. To the of the second best do. do. 57. To the owner of the d best do.
20 |5 To the owner of the best Yearling Heifer. 52. 43 |2. = the o owner "m best Boar of a small breed. 157. To the owner of Tue third best do.
о owner е second best do. do. 5/. 59 12. ROTEN D DICKE,
OTHER BREEDS. . 44 3. To the owner of the best Breeding Sow of a large o the owner of the best Drake and 5
NOT INCLUDING THE SHORT-HORNS, HEREFORDS, DEVONS, bi 1 то the owner of the second best do. .
OR WELSH BREED. : 45 |4. To the owner of the best breeding Sow of a small To the owner of the third best do. II. Улы
.21 |1. To the owner of the best Bull, calved ously to the breed. 102. 60 |13. DUCKS OF ANY OTHER VM ла al.
| tst of July, 3 four years old. 107. 46 |5. To the owner of the best Pen of Three Breeding Sow To the owner of the best Drake and two Ducks. N.
t Bull, — эн the 1st of || Pigs of a of the same litter, above four To the owner of the second best do. v
July, 1851, and more than one year ol a and under eight months old. 107. To the owner ae Big visas bet best do. Il.
PECIAL PRIZES OFFERED BY THE HON. ROBERT HENRY CLIVE, i vu
SHROPSHIRE, OR OTHER GREY AND 1 8 NACAD “SHORT: WOOLLED- SHEEP, AGA AU
Ч Crass 1. То the owner of the best Ram rp oy iu VE is "m 85 igas., bee
„ To owner of the = SN sis s m Ай Tro Ale et:
ghi ng „ 5; To the owner of the heat Pen of Ave Ewes of. any axe, with their Lambe PFF Ei aca a roh ow b. 1 La PR
dio » 8. To the owner of the best Pen of five Shearling Ewe Pug . Tou Bare it saves ar eee
j t it xo baud ecd 11 a © f
4 © Park SPECIAL отете — 22
1.— pue or ортан appointed for the three divisions of (1) Cattle, (2) yt 5) * SHEER tered as IN m. 7
Pigs: Ee е gary will be drawn by lot, by iy de Steward of each of these divisi х re the int of Магы, * фа n n с been а;
from Н de whole of the J 55 oe pt in 4 мы J ay will my pde of A": Judges d ent sequently t that date; nor will 7 Кэр ser N ve the Prize mutil fu ;
Steward. The Steward not v u take the Jury’s ion in each case et rtifica before, th: i
Mila aejostóy of Votes on à vet of hands. "M Е дк ан n i pat relive cal T Me nnt i 1
notice will be printed in red ink at the foot of each rmm m —— ExmTRY: |. No! Carn will be eligible ie i "tified not to have, been fed with milk sub
A жетт sent Tor aed by th wijah i ie ot o opinion of the F be in an of January in the year of the Show. wear tus divi мз
Jury before, inspection by the — ease one а 8. al will be allowed to comp m vision ofc
placed dover the standing ore е animal that shalk be so disqualified, stati САП Foals must be the offspring of the Маг with oy ipe aa bite for tbe?
such disqualificati “© [10a 3 rani have heen realy and fair pA st 10 = Menem pana m?
of the five divisions of Cattle will be eligible for a Prize unless . inclusively, in the year of the Bhow.
his having served not less than oe = Cows (or Heifers) | E a 1 pen must be of the same flock. i
UD 14 of Ju ok n the year uj 3 8 ee e .
be eligible for ке ides уе to have had а live | 13—The three Sow-PrGs A each pen must be of the e litler. vae
the Show. No Boar or Sow will be allowed to be en gm сеш of over fat; e e
AL m be . for a Prize until certified to have | 15. No Соснтх-СніхА Cocks from which the principal 4 d removed WH »
qualified for prizes. PIT)
ышы oN, WI meer AB oam RULES OF ADJUDICATION. Lc S TUE
neum Prizes *8 fo Neat eat Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs is to promote sufficient merit, in any of the Stock exhibited for such Prize. an aw '
ot tage i peri c aD Bbc get ng ug their award, will be instructed not to question, however, of, disqualifying a whole class xis. TT pul i e
decide pilama nr rie yeni merit its for Пер purpose f M animals exhibited, but to Stewards of the Yard, and their joint decision shal ce ge |
2-15 in the opinion of the D om In the Classes for Stallions, Mares, and Fillies, the Judges in awarding the Prizes
a special report to : — ecide on the Merit, they will be instructed to structed, in addition to symmetry, to take activity and strength into
2.— Thé Judges will be instru h award. 5—The Jndges will be instructed » deliver to the Director 8
ted to withhold an if i : aw
London, March 28,1859, ° i "Prize, they are of opinion that there is not mbers to which the Prizes a) re adjudged, bef ore they leave the yard.
B tard of the Co DSON,
*ok y uncil, MES HU „
ae. CaaS to the Secretary, SA
WEE rO с
м Brapaum de P PE. =
чык Tie the in era ae of f Whitefriars, og the City of м ти Fenerea, mà FREDERICK «Митт Evans, of of No.7 7 Church Row, Stoke N
Nevington, b both in the
where all Advertisements ОКА x6 wae Lorene tasgeste Ж at the Office, No. 5, Charles Street, in the P St. Paul's, Covent LIC? 1
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AND
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A 1 Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 16.—1853.]
SATURDAY, APRIL 16.
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PRIVILE gud 1208 ETS.
The i po will enc n the Second Saturdays in
May, June, and July, name
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All Ballova, узд shail apply, 5 = before — the 26th
of April, т — at the rate of ree Shillings and
— mber of tickets NOT EXCEEDING FORTY-
EIGHT ; og no қ-на "x such tickets will be received
after that day. Fel "M. дет ribing for tickets
h
this y ill be go the 26th of
April during which they may cla P r R THAT PERIOD
жо — TICKETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, a) reet ISSUED, MAY
M After i the: 26th of April, any gd number of € —— As
delivered to Fellows on their nal application
order, at the price of Five Shillings e — ticket.
BR SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL
the Patronage of her ost prO Majesty the QUEEN.
Under
The Y A IE MAS of the season bis T place on
ESD. PRIL 26, in the AsseMBLy Roo: the Horys
and Speci ч Auriculas, — — бегала Р Poly-
anth s extra Prizes offered by Me
n efücient Band is engaged for the pan
Admis members and "rs friends at 12 o "clock, and to
the public ы 1 till 6 N each.
Rules, We of Prizes, &c Tay w obtained from the Secretary, |
J. T. NEVILLE, Ebenezer House, ке Surrey.
TY OF THE SEINE.
oorr in Fre
of this Pa aper; ifo be s
stamps dt n noni quy the 8
ent by post, two postage
for 1853
PELARGONIUMS AND NEW PLANTS.
RY GROOM, Clapham е м огах London, 4
? 5 FL LORI ST a HER 1 сЕ QUEE
and t E KING OF SAX inform the |
тй Gent, — 4 нне that his — Feral UE
ee. PELARGONI UMS and NEW PLANTS is ready, and will be
orw:
RICULTURAL SEEDS,
this season are now € and may be had o
application, or free by post from — Age e
Also “ Agrostographia ; or, ' 2s. 64. ; and the
Synopsis of the —— Products of — 1 e 10s, 64.
Jons C. So 159, Fenchurch Str eet, L ondon
HOICE FLOWER im FOR SPRING
LANTING
RANUNCULI, san named and mixed.
yg
GLA LI ramosus and gandavense "varieties.
LILIUM L LANCIFOLIUM, album ма To
DIA (or Tiger Iris), 4 superb v
SHORT GRASS
Еа pn LAWNS iN FLOWER GARDENS,
pue Bod ns of авес carting turves from
a dist oided, and Hr сут ced in a few
wee — — ns 4 SUTTON’ 5 LAWN “GRA SEEDS, which
consist — 4 ^ erga - Shortest growing kinds, perfectly
free from
Great DR teas be effected in old La
about 20 lbs. to the Acre of these Sale, Pos a
wns twice that quantity will be
Price 1s. 3d. per pound: 3s. per gallon, or 21s. per bushel.
Address — SuTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks.
А ec EEDS for Permanent Pasture ; Cow Gi
2 erennial Red Clover ; White Belgian Carrot,
Mangold pene l, Swede and Turnip Seeds, n
CARR
rs ELERS’ Ep ai List К Agricultural Seeds sent post free on
receipt of one postage s
J. C. 8 » des. Seedsmen to the Gloucestershire Agri-
For assortments -— prices of the above, see prese e in
Gardeners Chron Jan. 29 and Feb.5 and 12; and also for
ist of Bulbs for Spring Planting, see our Seed and Plant
ASS du. 27 Seed and Horticultural Establishment,
Sudbury, Suffolk.
Limes AND meo ЛЫ FLOWER SEEDS,
Which may be sown w. vec "wi are d to €
No.5. A Collection of the best 50 sorts k . £0 10
orts — 8 d 0T
Е st 36 s
No. 7. A Collection of the best - sorts known 0 5 0
BoKHARA Mg the acs BORAGE, — 4 SEEDS FOR BEES.
Address, JOHN N & Soxs, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks.
19564 AND SHARP beg to announce, rom a
defic o of Stock, 477 will be unable for this season to
send zd — new DAHLIAS ALEXANDER POPE” and
“MATTHEW COLE.”
dd M Та ne Nursery, near Birmingham.—A pril 16.
TWO OF 2:2 A gy id ANO BEST MARROWFAT
EVER INTRODUCED.
AITE'S "KING OF THE MARROWS AND
FAIRBEARD'S ч 7 WATCH, 215. per bushel; for
quantities oe шыс than 1 pec
J. ©. WAITE, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London.
ONE YEAR SEEDLING ALDER, эч
TWO YEAR SEEDLING
. WOOD anp SON have sil a fine Stock of
above to offer, at reasonable prices, which will be
йош on application.
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex.
A Quantity OF ONE-YEAR SEEDLING LARCH X ASH, |.
ADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS.
TORG GIBBS anp Co. will be happy to forward
their сво List of Turnips, Carrots, a Wurzel, and
other Agricultural Seeds for the present seaso
T heir an.
Pasture, are ready, price 308. per acre, allowing 2 1 hel and |
12 Ibs. to each acre. n — two or three years’ lay; or
rotation cropping, 22s. to 24s. . Mixed sorts for me
old Grass Land, 1s, 2d. per Ib. Fines sorts for forming Lawns,
1s. 3d. per Ib. Directe for Sowing and Treatment will accom
pany the jme — Addre:
2
wn Street, Piccadilly, London.
LARGE EVERGREENS FOR SALE.
APRIL THE BEST MONTH FOR TRANSPLANTING,
e
as, Ledums,
y be had on application.— 2 Nursery,
W ebe wear nego Surre
criptive catalogues may be had by enclosing two
postage 7 mps.
NER ME Bares
—— Са Mb n BY POST.—
2 55 ва.
50 р 8s. 64.; 25 d
25 Packets о or айыз, Bs. 64. ; 12 cag 25 Packets
COVENT c ran, MARKET.
T — = GAIN HERBALISTS and SEEDSMEN
* beg offer to etie eners, Farmers, and others, the
following Bee 2 — Scarlet ar eek = per bushel; I Globe
Man ioi AN M 21 m Ib.; w Globe d „ per 15:5
E d. per ; White Belgian Carrot, 91. — Ib.
rs payab W. & S. GAINES, Covent Garden.
CONIFERA AND SHRUBS.
—— PONTEY, Киши, РІ
Catal
ymouth
ine luding Es great
number of new varieties, are now ready, and can be had ap
€ation.—Plymouth m Plymouth, April 16.
NICA TURNERIANA.
RN
e
admired by all —— have seen it, an Muy N Dr. LINDLEY, to
for his opinion in
W. T. has still T yis е — wove “supplying those who
буы him with thei ingle plants, 7s. 6d., or
ich can be had o „
ardens, Helensburgh, N.B.— April 16.
Peerless “ ATTRACTION” DAHLIA.
B. JEFFRIES begs to inform his friends and
to send out in May
the named splen — A со
ing a first-rate show flower. Excellent habit
throwing its flowers well m foliage; height, 3 feet;
colour, ground, with a broad margin of rich crimson
Maroon; of excellent shape, and very constant. Plants 7s. 6d.
Lach; one plant when three are oj
Nursery, Ipswich, April
OUBLE ITALIAN |e cuc ROOTS, 4s.
per dozen.— The annual ti — the abo vami
е — ^ шее апа mi
bs may be obtain га out isappointment
at ih Cosserrs Е Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pall M
B. Printed regulaticos for sd eo sent; also, just arrived,
Very moist and open Parm.
1
і
lendid new annual oss * 0
3 wee os e 0
Collinsin male or, large flo flowered — оер
‚ | Cenia turbina alba, re double whi * wo)
| Calceolaria, — hybrid for bedding det: splendid D T
Cochlearia tme tnm qm pretty . e 0
Calandrinia umbellata, splendid сес. ees oe vis
Co new dwarf, beautiful 9 * 0
рар ener КЕ Black — — ^is 4. —
anthus chinens w striped „„ е ee
Era tris iie ER m ove — ove
Ipomceea lutea, yellow vee oe 0
, tyrianthina, send brig bright purple .. m A Wh [
er ien ne от: > oe „ d 8
Nt do.,
A N GARDEN e of P
— are Агучу to ROBERT Wrsniacort, bus — d Seeds- |
n, Stuart’s Grove Nursery, Fulham Road, C *
Supe
of Perennials pem eater ae bs. in
lso of KITCH
NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS.
CONSISTING OF ABOUT apai VARIETIES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED
O THE PUBLIC
WEEK бы CHELSEA, have n о offer
* most ги and superb Collection 22 — LING
SHRUBDY Macedo gente ce еа g can confidently
arrant and recommend, the ng bee y d and
анаа from the most unique p cti t ing
eia being all Shrubby they are perpetually in flower: and from
gre iety and brilliancy of their colours, they are
— tor the Conservatory or Кайрош.
J. WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, London.
HARE AND ферз d at the
Prices mar ge: —
,, er papers. d.
Antirrhinum; sav. ved by & ost superb
the fürertise The various species of Grasses
| separately or th mixtures for lawns an
Н а ND'S GL Mc ,FUCH
OHN HA ISONS begs to inform rmm Friends
and the Pate — that be intends to send out in
amed splendid — which has
has n it, and is allowed
Plants 10s. 6d.
each; one plant will be presented when three are ordered.
atalogues of Roses, Evergreens, and рела Shru
Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, isl э ләш and other FL
Flowers can be had on а pli xr
Nursery, Darlington, re
THE BLACK BARBAROSSA.
KNOW HOW TO SHANK.”
10s.
lessrs. Dawe, С
— unique collection е in this 8 recom-
ended as being sure to enr an splendid flowers, both
novel x eed and e exquisite in form, only in wees
Abronia” мета, — — fragrant for bedding out ... Vie
— a ae С
CALIFORNIAN SEEDS. — The undersigned has
received a consi of upwards of 200 Collections of
CALIFORNIAN SEEDS fom Dr P C. A. Sh
lo BET Dur of Californ
authorised to о Sel them Pog 105. per tin case, . 50 varieti
“Some
Eee E Mus pian emus ^ side
all hardy AMES CARTER, 3 and floris “Hi 3
Holborn, London. Also20 88 of сиин rit, 238 ——
Seeds, з price 10s. collection,
ophoclinum hirt
= cæruleus:
) ee ;
Nemophila а aurita ONE ove ove ove -
rilla . . n n oo
is,
— MA Мое a ae London; and of Jou BUTCHER,
"E Р E A NTS.
7
ayen
i about 15 strong
t
and turther apply to Mr. HEA
сє ursery many Caine, Le — y LE,
NEW PLANT CATALOGUE.
ENDLE'S NEW PLANT 3 Г
B^ season is now ready, and. can
in — for one penny "e "
It contains the lowest price 1 the best varieties of
Geraniums, Dahlias, Indian 2 C — Chrysanthemums,
Fuchsias, Petunias, Verbenas, сиы, 2 Far ag aa
ito pte — Q and Herbaceou
WiLL E. RENDLE & Co. have a very large stock. of all the
above, 1 the prices will be found exceedingly lo
„ carriage Free to most tof the Rai
way Stations in ihe South and West of — Fo
many of ihe Princip раф Ports in England and
See 3
энер 1551 new yel
White, wall-leaved, ne * 0
Ro all-leaved, new hybrid
The above, — all the other New and Choice Flower mone
may be ha WILLIAM Denver, Seedsman and Florist, 82
B Street, enia. à
Descriptive and Priced Lists sent on application.
Apply to Wis
Plymouth.
E
*
S a cae NNNM тр
=
ТНЕ
DOW AND _PASTURE GRASS “SEE DS.
со. onan 13 рав
—
na 5. ате 1
for sending 4
NG DOWN LAND TO PER
11 r SEE os топ io DASTURES.— The kinds used
in these mit will be selected and apportioned to suit the
парте of the
Бо
that the &
Gra s fonds, е mixtures, for Se. ge
Do. do. for Parks,
Do. do for 2 and A odi lay.
Do. do. for Garden Lawns, &c.
о. ан т Renovating Grass Lan
Rye Gras e sample, Improved lRye
JUL ore — and all kinds of Clovers, White
Belgian and Red Altringham Carrots; Yellow Globe, long Red
and sg Mangold рш new very large Cattle
Swedish 18 3 5 Gibbs' green top
Par
Yellow 2 Tarp, ү W. nte: fleshed Turn
Drumhead and other Cabbages, Lucerne, Dre lo,
and all kinds of Agrieultural, sam tchan Garden, and other Seeds,
Corner 0 oon
treet, Piccadilly, London.
E e PLANT S.
OUIS N HOUPTE, Nurserrman, Ghent,
um, desires to draw the attention of the Horticultura
world to — ne ТОПО УТ splendid Novelties, which he is id um ng
to send ou time, in well-established plants
e, 0
th of a rich purple colour; flowers in arge heads
of purplish violet. It is highly rec mended as rst-rate
iki flower. Pri e 10 franes,
ENSIS, a beautiful species, of
vigorous — fine foliage, pose gr owth, an and. hos mon —
акай ило g plant, d
ring summer, aud me sore, me shaped
"Price 10 fra
very w. enhous
for — 2 —
of the mo ont -—
, Shinin
3 — pe
E of the most vivid carmine
Price 1 be recei
B 2 zed branching Sad gerendo
shrub, like F. serratifolia, The flowers are — in abun-
dance in a brilliant orange-scarlet colo
Price 15 fre
Theabove five Plants are direct importations of Mr. dier,
already fav wn to the Horticultural public, throug
the great number of ts he has introduced.
GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.
_ __ SEEDS CARRIAGE "n BELOW.
SEEDS -
“CATALOGUE: is just published,
pli cation,
N
Rei 5 NEW
anda can
It e ds of Алеша
Seeds, *. will be foun
those who take an
EVERGREEN 1 aM or s DEVON EVER.— This is
most valua are, and should be Sof
en all marh whem ЕЗ fine Perennial and Evergreen Grass is
'ubs + sai have contracted with s in
nshire), and can supply set genuine ida,
— for this excellent v
permanent duration, and
ast mg
PERMANENT PASTURE GRASS SEED, dn mixtures to
Suit
ге
— be obtained GENUINE at the lowest
742 ubseribers have devoted much care e and кыю»
vitm: teinte rat ks. " " s ы and the
e and incre
r
time, at less than a quarter the price of layi —_ Turves.
те 206. per bushel; 3s. per pun or 1s.
ALIAN — —The 8 bseribers haye a
th
e i ded ge
tain -— last autumn in brilliant "acte.
ime l 0 pi
stock
price will þe — — ж E —— Wee
Aun ADR CATTLE CARROT sa
scribers ean offer more than 2 tons of this excellent ү узе
50s. er "t. or 6d. p
MANGOLD WURZEL, all the varieties, 1s. per Ib.
BISHOP'S LAST and Lu ST РЕА, for field culture, 15s. per
bushel, or 2s. 6d. per gallo:
SCOTCH PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, 5s. pr bushel ; or 45.
per diee ifa quantity above 20 bushels ss
own by Ge
jd:
VR bon tion of 1100 fed,
6s. per
B —
W. Late, Esg., on Dartmoor
"ders эе ——
camer. FREE to most of the E
d, and "all the thua y Stations. in the Sou
ind Wat “of Ea England.
For Catalogues and particulars apply to WILLIAM E. R
& Co., Seedsmen by n nene to the South Devon 2. — -
E Society, and Royal -Agricultural Society, Prince Edward's
PECIA NTR
оне, доты o be, Gentlemen
ee can be made, at
dine
POLARIS VIOLACI EA ray ш рир punetata),a. striking
I feel ha * eneral attention. I
It forms а dy
2 ; of a leathery *
oid he} east resem ce to
ear sky-
points. I RA TR t
plants t have la lately i
Я е fr з Y X3 e CALC
a porte
rar es i is to
soni of skilful aru
justly
“interesting
s its great
be presumed that it
isers, the mother of q
tribe. Price deen
GREA NUMI, e FRENCH vengro OF DIADE
uite d робит, а а
тту
bea sah ting th
until he om bine to perfection ring ob
istinetness of colou
— — —
They produ
exibition in Paris б
unanimously was but
| — in
enabled to mo
ae
quantities, special
price.
EVERGREEN сеть FOR CHURCHYARDS
CEMETER
Gentlemen 2 s ed
« great M
OBERT M. STARK, Nurser
1 Hope Street, Edinburgh, be Wei
к = ORIS T8 F FLOWERS, B DDING T P
may be had on mu
GARDEN F ARM A :
. M. 8. is maaler g
145, "Princes Street L—April
ex rad to
more co
ELLOW GLOBE ax» LONG
ZEL; Green-top Scotch
urple- — Scotch. The above have mae
transplanted roots, and cai = hee depended
ri he trade or edi. —W. J. Epps
Merchant, Maidstone, Kent.
G RED M
—
ved from 10
8 шры
Vers the fines
IN
ERRY
onsequence of the se
parts, almost all of the above — ri dA
ma i ill be so
cultivation of another
be р for the — year should put
s to give them the full 12 . zomg pianis ect
enough for frie
Бо
they be well — and s
follo Str.
bina adapted for beds or С rockwork, alw:
ummer months. Plants that wi will bloom w.
pang postage and package free. :
Де WHITE ROYAL VICTORIA BRO Pact
of this variety can still be supplied lows: e
3 oz., 2s. 6d.; or 1 oz. 46, 3 free i $
А remittance must accompany every pe rapi to the :
| penny postage stamps or Post-ofüce order, when the whole, or »
part of the above (as the case may be) will be immedis
forwarde
EDWARD TILEY,
Churchyard, Bath.
Nurseryman, Seedsman and Florist, 14; they
OBERT DEBRON begs to
er when three are or ны?
PETUNIA SAINT CLOUD.—This is a ушуй
tive flower; a beautiful clouded pink and white; the flowe
n large; in substance and shape eal to my ti ат
e bloom: 5s. each.
CE
<. laa AND SONS have had the honour of f supplying
Clergy
and Сбор which have given great satisfaction. Price of |
Seed, 18. per Ib. From many similar letters they extract the | thr
ollowing, recently received. |
т. C. Judd, нере эл a mt the Archbishop of
“The Grass Seeds r "i veg u succee dmira
and, one sown late, the grow mie pia such that we were
d un churchyard in the 2 and id has now |
the appea the rad of an established lawn of e years' standin
som
rs, | — my employer, the Archbishop of RO is quite jer edi
ith its appearance.
Mc 3 Park, January 7, 1
UTTON & Sons, Seed Growe ons can suppl vere
sands to those sent to P rere. Park, M i 1+ рег ae -
bushel. Quantity required per acre, 2 bushe
ud
ete in May next:
ES y
ж. white sufused vit e tendi
8 up
RHODODENDRON | D.
beautiful hybrid of R catawbiense and R. pont. Pardoloton,
rons; flower-heads of enormous Size and wel 10тей; each
dtextur T
E ue with. HUM
E effect, Young, grafted Plants, according to “i
I a PUN. Duo DE S DE BRABANT а a
sely in large
| Vortaineanum d. fl. pleno.
i Theme may he had
my — m ay be be hac
. NB. Discount allowed to the
Ree te жамау, |
ERICA Burnettii S кє
! | CALC
ies, francs, g
ARD DE FLANDRE, a most
MEE „post Hn. Tee.
180 а
A ains im KIDNEY POTATOES, ind?
d — Station. — Apply to
E? YARD | TONS HENDERSON SON
dave to "out te ist the Гене week in Mayi o which will be
com
‚ө *
LOBELIA Roi wes
TEST Golden Qs.
‘ Sultana =
essay |
Price |.
early, viz, “з Ambassador
Commis mM di:
Exhibitor, Flying Puch ana,
n,
Р PUCHST. AS о блаа,
ts, 95. and 12s. per dele or 20 for 1855 inane, spri v dri
1 the older varieties 4s. to Gs, per doz, |
a large oy ig of CHES AN Ne, ineluding all th
e new |
or 3 6з., d 12s, рег doz,, good laue blooming,
"
—
Improved — e 58, per жм, | —— for all k
og
PETUNIA 1 LAVINIA А p ер
eye; a large bold flower; good su
ah re 7 cae per d Strong prar las be ote
ee are o
аач EASTERN BEAUTY.—A fine large lo
— ; good su — and shape. —
dee ut
Good Petunias from 4s. to 125 —À din
from a fine collection, 3s. per dozen, Plants sent
week in Мау. Ron квт DEBRON, Florist, Ely.
HORTICULTURAL | BUILDING: AND HEAT
BY H T WATER.
EE M
| of Churches, Hospitals, H alie Offi ake
One, two, and three-light Does aren 2
pro-
and other Bu
Engineers, 102,
if required. . | |
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND FE
BY ноа "
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT
MATERIALS AND. W.
Marsden sF
llow
wn Mr 1 for |
“he Pansies, fne | Mew |
RAY AND ORMSON,,
London,
и iclion of H
— go
— practical
| thing o f the kind in the
orders on tho lowest possi
G. & O. have been ex
Gentry, and Lon
been favoured aes
ive the most construct
| approve — Princi rm
14 application of rer by Hot us e
mr eiui.
E aa a en 14
,
16—1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 243
AGRICULTURAL SEED — 2 NEN SEEDS, FREE BY OST. LOCKSBROOK NURSERY.
STOCKS, A AND FINEST i : Ме —— река оп — ^; палма r the month of Apei ш * pont time
ASS anp BROWN’S Advertisement ; their — NDLE Ax» CO., Pr. Ywor for planting Violets, R. SHACK r his
ng apres Pins p oo teme ho ы — res he —— at page 162 (March 13, , 1883). ee Eo la epoken of of in the which gi gives =
april — r pack g floricultural writers. Also the Double Bl ie Biu
2 Tast ERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES. 1. CELERY.—Cole's Crystal White, ve superior t Perpetual Tree Violet, a a variety 50 well known that
of the best Grann « are gathered to a 2. BROCCOLI.—Coming’s Reliance, superb late white .. .. 9 6|need be said in its
As — — g 3. BROCCOLI.—Rendle’s superb Willcove, late w bie Strong plants ‘of the = Russian Superb Violet, 6s. per dozen,
le er locality, and from our long | 4. PARSLEY.—Rendle’s Treble —— А hamper included sent through the Post Office, 3s. per
7 and pr Pen in » collecting we ied enabled p T CABBAGE: свива М arket, ve my superior : do я Strong pia аач the Tree Мег. ЖЕН yet mekas
ч hi lud or 114. per 1
supply them separately or mized as low as any house 7. LETTUCE.—New 1 ) Plants ES y med The Post Office Be per dod re y
the trade. "ош ur Mixtures — er the — * & CUCUM BER. е Те Black Spine e reas, RoBERT SHA
А ' OREL L, 96, Broad Strest, Bath.
faction, and re equal to any sent 9. TU RNIP. —Farly Fri sea кн» yellow vid е
te Mix 8 to the nature ki various soils, allow- е. TURNIP. Golden Globe ... ux adit. H'OIC.E PANNA I BUS, -&.
ing for soils in general e cd — E эче rey and Clovers, 12. PACK-CHOI. Б = New sorter Chinese Cabbage `. pe i т 12s, the Set.
— On versed, M Marky Grounds, Ge. | 18. PE-TSAL —New sort of 4 ade use Masterpiece ime].
Bowling Greens, Orchards overs ars ad 15 75 0s 104. 14 LETTUCE. Sunted Hoosang Shanghai: \ndrocles Mete A
Mixtures for renovating Old —— er — — | LETTUCE bosai 12 2 2 а! ир (Tv a er)
Finest Sho rt Grasses for Lawns, per peck, 16. CAULIFLOWE R.—StadthoMer... ^... цш 0 Conductor (Thomson * W Thain) a)
Mangold Wurzel, superior sto stocks per Ib. Sd. 17. LOVE APPLE.—Cherry Shaped ess TE O Disdén q^ Cio es) Planta tagenet (Turn
White Silesian Sugar Beet 18. ON.—Tiley's Bromham Hall INE Ut Elegantissima Thomson) Sambo "
Fine English d. oft the. Ri iga stock; best of Ca: rrot, 19. BEET.—Rendle's Superb — Golden Drop (Hart) Vice eto *
Cattle Parsnip, Lucerne, &c. &c.; also all the p t stocks of a: een Musselburgh Helen ( unt) — —
Turnips, &c * ü ЖНА cket of each of the — 20 varieties of Vegetable Jytenta (Ноо per) mime (Thomson)
LL tea н анга, Soli ju 10s, free by рон. They shouldbe grown in every ge wee saber. crenata
Garden inds may be substituted (see page i :
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
ONIA PRESTONIENSIS.
"
„each, with one over to
is Жыз) M osos and freely
range-scarlet Ара
of May трт А 1
‘when three are ordered.
duces a e -continued Ur
nt.
merit; and L., P., "i leave to refer to the published
account of the — at which it was exhibited; and also to
their Descriptive wi be had on app on.
A D^ — plant cannot be met with; it is, indeed, the
LEADIN' of the season, and will find a place in every
collection.
Specimens of B. Prestoniensis are now wing in the Exeter
Nursery, to wich L D & Co, invite IE
Nursery.—
LOBELIA “ST. CLARE.”
J AMES LAKE, — Ko., Bridgewater, begs
to offer to —— — T — bove — 3 LOBELIA "which
for brilliance of bloom ess of habi
and beauty d by a —— in Pee
tion. Strong e: Lu p first week in May, o 6d.
each, or usu "is 8 to the A
rem 2 all orders from unknown ed orre-
GENTS ;-- Messrs, Е. б. den & Son, St. s s Wood
5 Hurst & & Мае, оаа оа London ; ваї
Mr. Char er, Slough. a
The most striking we
habit, dwarf ina
1 and Farmers Tour Saas, Dat Gate ame aio’
у arena? our and intense, age dar an н
—— SEEDS,
SCRIBE
re чу et T lee
— Tan improvement on de Roi;
FREE BY POST.—The
haye a very superior — of all the newest
kinds, and as A of the — wem re grown under their
own inspection, n, they can t them to be q new and
correct to 1
SCALE or PRICES, SENT POSTAGE FREE
No. 1.—100 — "Hein sorts), inclu all the int
hardy, half-hardy, Pene nnuals, Bien:
nials, and 235.
—— 2.—50 ditto ee cs the —
Then € Collections ot Flower | ac ean be made up in de
with Ayres’ and Moore's OIN cultural advice.
LOBE GERMAN Bog sec
(SAVED BY AN — EXPRESSLY FOR THE SUBSCRIBERS.
They have much confidence in offering a a very
sort of Globe Aster Seed, ‘saved by an amateur in the
“gays :— The sort was
a friend in the neighborhood who has tak
— and I have lin
to me by
1
„Ату to voi Ерасомве RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants
ymou
iud GERANIUMS.—Alboni, Carlotte Grisi, Jenny Lind,
vers, TS Odetté, Princess Maria Galitzen, Perfec-
bert, Reine des Fleurs, Reine des Francais, Prim
Bae e = HARDY PLANTS
If the three selectio
warranted rae IAE
ns are taken, they will be c 905. ;
Fine Picotees, Pansies "Double
pe ASS to their | Rockets, 4s. 7 Primula sinensis, mixed, and fine Antir
— of a quantity of select үл popular Hardy rhinum cel —4
тер M 4 AÍ ` n" umerated in the Gardeners’ d NOELIY, 132, High Street, Guildford, Surrey.
ronicle of Marc an r
Herbaceous Plants (colours and heights in W N EW ROSES, IN POTS, on the MANETTII
a, d. STOCK,
» 100 distinct and showy varieties 30 0 for 17 6 HYBRID ац . d e. d.
» 25 ditto ditto 10 6 .. 12 for 6 0 — — Sos Souvenir de 1а TM
n -= superior sag new Med 50 0 for 30 0 Baro Morel. che Be bi. 5 0
, di dit nia 2for 9 0 — tian is Spotted Queen .... . 2 6
vars., best ee for rockwork 12 for 7 6 | Comte Odart 1 erese de St. be i 9,6
Hardy lowering Shrubs, 20 varieties, 12s.; 12 varieties... 7 6 Destign RUM % pom
Dwarf Rock A new and ful, very distinet, rich Duplessis М Mornay vb; | Mada: 9 6
and attractive, the 9 of 24 varieties € 8 O|T'Enfantdu Carmel , 3 | Prince "woes (Pav. s) 7 6
Seakale Roots, strong, 1s. 64. — —— per 0 Louise Odier 722 8 | Paul et Vir irginie 9 0
А 2 p. 1000, 305. ; p. 3 6 | Ludovic Letaud 6| PER M
A — BED кч РТ, NT LIST For 1858, free, for | Madame Fremion E Ora nent — 2 088. е ИР"
thre Also, the AUTUMN CATALOGUE for | Mére de St. Louis S Eie ee 32
three ny rng nich — — the Roses, Herbaceous Plants, Olivier des Serres 2 Herman Kega ve
ocks, and other select Н a ‘and Shrubs, Fruits, Queen Victoria (PAur's) 2
se de Soie 2 6| Madame 6
— fre the ео —— “indica,
TABLE S ED s, te.
ton SORTED Ch SPA or THE FiNEST QUALITY, 50s., 305, | Colchester, {
and 10s.
BEST A TMENTS. XOTIC NURSERY, Kriwo's Roan, CHELSEA.—
FLOWER oy pat, — da een e With most grateful respect to nd — . *
tal gh onths of floweri Patrons, we beg to announce t ve this г
ha — 3 ee i us, our Business to Messts. EITCH and ои. Exeter ;
an Abridged List of New Varieties, with a few not included | while mending them to that -enjoyed favour which has
in the Catal е, see Gardeners’ Chronicle of January ie. nd erm во Überall sto we would * that tlie
February 12 ch. d. umstance of uniting of their well-known
100 — ий, * манабы, including вой pom 15 0 Severi to those of this Est tablishment, will et them with a
50 varieties, 8s. 5s. 6d.; 20 vari sa wh 40 2 of meeting their Е wishes, that no other N
20 varieties best 1 252852 er in large porate, as ever had; it is therefo th — confidence that we
filling bed lawns, мац pe ond M A E 0 gy p» but ‘humbly solicit yos your — g^ oed "behalf
nhou ia Ж; ing
а фе choke v me * 3 convey to y o our port, whieh rj gratitude for: e wnezampled
E — choice Greenhouse елы“ cs ite éi 19-6 p ч ке, whic so very long dis н
B o 47$ — B ess ^ nt dna them our
20 —— choice hardy дараи and Perennials Re 6 heart _acknowledeme { i
12 varieties 0 Mone UT 2 —
IMPORTED | GERMAN | — in онт. Бї "Y^ conduct es s Жын
10 superb varieties new large flowering Stocks 2 1 16,1858. — 2
18 yeh Мы —— Wallfower-teaved ао. 8 E XOTIC NURSERY inate Ro AD, CRELSEA.—
— M pred ruth n — large pkt, 4 JAMES VEITCH, jun, of th А, firm of James VEITCH &
Exeter,
8 superb уа: 2 acer мр { § % 2 Box, of v gentry, and to the 4 1
A d public generally, that he bas
їз superb Los German IR rigido :i ps бше ea oe чи the long-established and Lr vr m table n ursery
— varieties G flowering Lo s 4 : and Ent Seed "usines = Messrs. — PERRY, at the
12 — varieties Pyremi z otic Nursery, a business, J. * teil
Also superb double imported Wallflower, Larkspur, Seton n undertaking this un. hopes notonly to
Senecio — ns, Сое Sweet William, 400 See Catalogue. maintain its ere character ur reputation, — —
Remittances — р from unknown Correspondents. y attrac
Office Orders payable to STEPHEN BROWN, or the Firm
Moss.
Alboni
Apply to BENJAMIN R. Cant, St. John’s — Sine,
ofnew and rare Plants, for са. the feci o
trusts, that by чо personal
so dis: ished; and he
dar vapor ey the bnsiness, an
al
Trie Bath wid other |. 9 In order — i the cost of ee to distant x . y mien sc pd
El apc wie aces ry Bs a cine eat a na
then ose go el R ̃˙ —ͤ—ͤů̃
ee. eee mete mn fasion . оо rH wie won m
Ec; те received а very choice ERES Seed and Horticultural | Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. * for thee —
hocks, from one oF the’ а the 3 and
ee эн Be Ra on a cat
S 3
—
| 7 Writs Бох E;
‘tnd certain UE.
the Gardeners’ Chronicle d Agricultural al Gazette
IDEE Seed aac to inspect our
E LA
I
of recei
e Free tom m party nd
itur & Sons, Seed Growers, — Berks.
ers to were the Lincolnshire Reds. | Pu
per acre, I find it avery quick
kets of Pans: — — selected from the best varieti:
in eo at 15. and — 2s. per * —
rande Middleton, Lan-
n ч
to be m payable a
priced ана. amer ptite — Уатт — on applicat
hire
cas
JOHN x HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gardens, anchester
v
3 2 Батоврат, TU
ALD ee seen
T Сотк WS FOR THX Reagenz j xta Kelso. behing
and Royal 1 "статута of Ireland.—2sth: ea
‘Auricula.—38th : |
— pm
We learn, from advices 2A received — Profesor
Barrovn, from Mr. Jerrrey, the Score co
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944 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [APRIL 16,
bertiana, and * ; a Cupressus, and two for speedily fixing it on to the descending pipe.
species of Juniperus, addition, a small numbe
X leder -— обаа plants are mentioned,
ong whi be the evergreen Chestnut,
тан 9
STEAM-POWER Being now extensively used for
cou it would seem desirable that
pose
it — 1 BS d Fire-ExTincuisHing Works
wherever a steam-engine is already. provided ; and for the protection of country mansions; but in
works would be more ample than would be | fu epit jewels; чечан: = оон productions o of
hart. One would not fix fi
essary for a a country establis ment, but the chie
er|Supposing the fire to bre ak out among farm-|to
bui
being connected with the system of distributing
pipes, water would be supplied to them. under suf-
ficient pressure to throw it over the building or stack
on fire at he first knowledge of the danger, and till
The same description of works might be introduced
nec y steam-engin
features of the plan would be. alike dor both ; an |in the died ека to "am stately hall, but
outline of ihe Portsmouth works may not, therefore, ew few suc ere are Ке ea proper apparatus |"
or
ed in
superfluous.
There being a scareity of fresh-water at Ports- steak power seems in үр to be the cheapest, an
mouth, Sir Sauugl recommended that a large supply | the most convenient means of raising water to great
Should be obtained by sinking a deep well; which heights. There may be, too, a few buildings which
having been accomplished, he gave plans for pump- would be disfigured by a cistern on : i
ing up th b so verful steam- this instance, b aid of professional skill, the
ing e m- t
engines, and to raise the greater part of it to а |difficully might be often overcome, and a high
0
capacious reservoir ove r high buildings; from that reservoir constructed; if not on the spot, at some
reservoir, to биеде the water oer out the eee rom doe
b
yard by mains as usual, and thus supply variou
houses. and баалы іп the customary Say
the plan di
eeping ‘the apparatus in — use is
essential to its constant efficiency : to what purposes,
ffered little from ordinary | then, could it be — ap lied? Various
oncei f
plie
orticultural mses will immediately occur to intelli-
„them at the same time powerfal fire- | gent gardeners : the irriga ation of cultivated grounds,
g works! For this purpose ће devised | the syringing of plants in hot and greenhouses, o
the auro ap emite e the main, at distances | trees against walls, -— Wart of many plants in
of 120 va the bre i i
E орна ub Screws T
of | forth. e sha ing a
‘hose, they en also roro with appropriate TEES for “horticultural buildings; sawing up | more
“screws... The effect of this arrangement was that, o
с., are
the outbreak. of fire, а single. тап sufficed for he other purposes, „continua ily demanding attention,
! à jn: sip RE
screwing on of. a Ane othe nearest і re-coc attended, w uch expense for manual labour,
then on turnin ock to obtain a large supply of in аси y y Diae But besides = uses, there are
water, and throw it upon the burning mass in a estic operations
powerful jet» In actual service the six hose that | W ld ter performed ed by таре ma-
. be worked by as many men, inay than by Band, Tau ry works
3-
a d — 800 tons of wat
t s of water per minute might hay ek 1
Ф
3
E
E
g
ed in
were neglected to be roused ; the fire
nearly an hour and a half, when one ‘of the lookers.
sm
conversant wit e yar water-works, he ran
ecessa; з
s “К
into the yard, did what little was пес
t WII rni
exiiligilshed í in T course of a few minutes,
In th
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Some inquiry has been made respecting a cer-
tain fem called Prestoniensis, exhifi ited. by
essrs . LucomBE & Pince; of Exeter, some time
perhaps it exceeds a species of this favourite
en he flowers are larger tham in amy o
d; they have the brilliancy of cinnabarina
fachsioides, and are fragrant, something like a Tea
Rose. The foliage is firm, deep green, and well pro-
portioned to the >. Like the rest of the genus,
A m — cultivated, and i Would
We observe that our reporter has mis isunde Fs
the directions given by Mr. Lovesoy for PnEssRVING
F avrrs, in the manner of the beautiful specimens et-
hibited by him’ at the last meeting of the Ho rtieultaral
Society. As his method of management has
nterest in the eyes of many, We give his reip
could ma
were found sufficient: to extinguish several fires that | gling, and the greater part of the hea omy jour in
: : i washing not the rubbing ^ of soiled = er А is true, i
“were not thus ga dj he made a still further but the great bulk of linen requires little more than |!
provision, namely, that e 40. ul fo 2 agitation in a süfliciency" eis ipi water, either рей
wor it th, of tw lo
it р пе
engines ; by their means qa, was forced through business, the mincing m аваар of meat and
the.mains with ийсе pow г to throw six jets vegetables, the laborious operation of kneading
e
of water of some inches dia eter to a height o
ld „where the brushed and «polished; even many articles of plate | m
e and the pumps were fixed, the interior would be as зт if not better, cleaned and bur-
of the mills was provided on-every floor with a pipe nished» r machine-brushes than the same
iaméter connected with the reservoir; upon | article could be Ў and.
this pipe in every room was u stop- cock, and belo KS ius e —f. of the ‘above-mentioned 88
it a permanently fixed Wes so that by simply turning ЧЧ to The! performed at the same time,
the cock, water conld „ be еа, d 99 90 am e engine provided must pu super-
any that might There | flu 2d poner 15 ats sometimes it would be
was also provision by another cock for drawing Vif r th ance of its duty. T
into buckets. By the a option of these ж үүн Б omit 8 ex ise. on an extensive scale e,
desu r Castle has been saved perhaps from utter ів, SAMUEL,» — proposed that the water-
estruc v
orks at Shee should be arranged so chat, b
Now neeived that an apparatus similar to a si eva, apparatus, they should be a .
же at Portsmouth, oe ona — = would а 'oceas casional . — ; Me 20 years alter.
mpensa į KLL
sate for its cost wherever a
pur s necessary at different part
— ds the | y.
5 A i quantity of w water for various aii "овла the mains in that yard with | e
poses s of home means І
_ buildings, "and it is cheaper to Pe that supply- by | nfi
steam power, and to convey it to different parts by
it
pipes, than to carry it, by hand, that the м service Vitr sal * a metropolis as cap to|i
0-
expense for fire-cocks is all that could be fairl
rly to this de
cg to this part of the works in adjusting them | rary u the ner the herein ud
nt re.
Which the steam-power of sud = ines
Ber Ta ess a ercas vit Сез;
and the | f Health | Took te to the ‘high:
! small. то цо me e force for
—
me
a
rds.
«Pick | the fruit from we stalks ; put them
nto the bottles. Put. one drachm of alam into
four uii is of boiling 5 ; let it stand til itis
cold. hen fill the bottles; bung them
then put oo into a copper of cold water, and h
it to Be Fo depush Then tie them over wit th bladder
and
= Raspberries and Mulberries preserved in in this
mp and transparent as »
first sath poten: "The other fruit was pe
ie 5 T. o X ris of alum, Mie
pathic as account be е xceeded.
A dn азай у rakes ‘the fruit hard, which must
of course be avoi
a GNIDIA PINIFOLIA. T:
Tue delicious ee of this plant is of itself
cient to secure it.a place in the most select B d
but it is also a most profuse bloomer, each shoot i
PT creamy whi e flowe e
f
their beauty; ; er
njang al other "chris enis, ts, however; i is s somen - 7
requi man
eee puel t it is Plestiful . — cheap :
to render this of little consequence, and pL"
for the squid. of | reservoirs for houses, gardens, a zæ: farms е! afford | V!goro carefully 2 ing pot-bo under
the да) when the steam-engine is in use, means of applying force to se ines examples; for when in $ hen элй user
it датаў be turned from i inary same moment, сор, de seater shoul bel » — of beginners
work to the force-pump, and thus enable a powerful | only occasionally replenished i in the'reservo с em еге isiple ts tocommente
jet of water to be thrown in a few seconds 21 It may be N that the importance. ta ch OA тет they secure proper plan ible amount df
buildings or stacks | that m might be on fire; but at | reservoirs, and of the means so long ago exem- = —— first seaso! 1 eae be in hani,
pci — the e igine-fire could be got 2р, the plified at Portsthouth for pestering water a 0 ott jà = vp p ing temperature ла
стя - e ney ur eo hold on the iir — bee cem outbreak ч ‘the ate been fu ster Г March ; but if obtained at the present season, mit
the a ho
pipe on every floo
unsightly, it Tight be е provided with proper screws
cases | Windsor Castle ; — there au
e із kept in check and ex — — mainly by the pi pi ipes
ee on va landing place in the Prince о
the
at Sheerness, of the of fami-
uc 1 dy ips on the spot with ihe application of
such A fire broke out ther th
through which there were fire-cocks conn
night, within 50 yards of the pm Wall,
ected with | d
who purpose t ea
On receiving young plants, from the 0
rst thing to be done is to the
&e., = if this is defective clear away
soil, injuring the roots as little as b
1 sized
inthe but in ease the roots found t »
abundant active, shift into a pot a gize
to situation temperature, a position
ass, where = plants will receta Aer.
is essen ion of 8
the [operi is is secured
16—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 245
moist atmosphere, the temperature ma rapgo from 45? | Chiswick in the same period; and as the average amount | appears that temperature, rain, and hail have been very
to 50°, allowing it to rise 10° or 15° by day with air, | of rain is about the same in. both places, it proves that | un Ir ruere of late. The minimum observa-
ventle sprinkling over-head on the im bo s and | there is no error in the figur es obtained. tions at sok are taken 2 a registering thermo-
and a gentle spr g ove 8 8 £
, . ЗИЛ,
ver с , , 2 `8 Жаш 25
moist atmosphere, but little will be needed until the 85 8 55 32 | | E] other thermometers, In the register, the highest and
plants start into free growth. It will — to tie | Ғеввслву!% 3o BS | PS Musee SS Ss Ss lowest rat are those of the stated and
out or peg down the main shoots, and ifthe plants are ЯЛЕ р | ов | 22388 32 the following night. Mr. Hankey's lowest temperat
leggy they should be cut back sufficient tly to overcome 38 8 алтан | | 22 | а= 4,63 |refer to the night preceding day. r the sake of
is defect ; but where necessary this should be done, E Iur | [нь |Н 05 | comparison, at Chiswick for the Se 10 days
plants allowed to start into efore ^ anata pe к ave been according to that
shifting, for there is considera l risk in cutting back : a p^ atin do sik à Е ado Tea —Seeing in your last n e^ communica-
fresh potted pl hich are at all delicate ; when they 23 510103 0.090 92 91 0.407 0.265 on from Mr arles Lucas, of ood, r
wth they will require to have their 10 33 15 0.150. | 0.090 || 2 0 12/0002 |... the heating of his house by means of a boiler and pipes
shoots frequently stopped ; and this should be eet ina 1452 1) 0: 0.010 Мот: 5 1020.045 | 0030 an
m allowing = lants to mak sider. E ? (9000 After. р Y i 875 0.220 in full operation on this plan for nearly ſour years,
able progress, and tlie bases of the young shoots to ot | 1 50000 Fort. 7 17 8/07 1 0.070 whieh have answered remarkably. well. They were
become tolerably ripe, When every b 22 е л n" 0.050 After. 7 д 7 0,025 | construc т me à ent young man at that
regularly pinched or cut back, and this - r^ followed Morn. 23 н ensMom. 8 — ime in my employment, who will himself o a better
up till about m middle of July. When the weather | After- 2 A 25 Boas —— Ia c 5 " Š Bor UD account in а future number, I ids t success
e plants had bet tter be remove | toa 25 33 90.148 0.115 11 1 14 0008 „ | WI ir rom this » Which is very
pi Morn. 26 55 р ЫШ 0.0 13 af P o0 nom cacious for bottom and top heat, sor A lated, and
Geek by r^s е chango: | Here less attention will serve to After. 27 2 100011 —.— 14 110 804880 very econ equest he nt up another
roperl à 1 15 00% .. | One on thi n fora friend of mine, equally successful.
ko — Air 1 11 9 0.050 dr Biddulph, — Park, near Swansea.
should be — че а except 3 Е preva — | 22 * ^d уч 0.310 The Laburnum.—In a late Number a чине десерт:
f drying winds, when the lights should be raised on the | M 11 2 920 0510 pasks respectin gt the 25 of Laburnums, The x s one
ees side and the temperate TH : kic t = 26 n 0:012 ans AM nj - n" Wr» 7 N ington, tween
ing a slight screen over the glass; indeed, this will be | / ап eet round, at 5 feet from round.
beneficial fo: ours in middle of the day, T | 28 3. 3 0014 % ee | Low ales here nearly as, „most: of which
provided it is used only on bright days, not kept on too | Total in) |. т T 1 | һауе blown down. L.often think he La
long, and discontinued early in autumn; but beginners Feb. f [25 15| 1.305 | 597 | a, nett | [998 1| 390 1 ARIS. —— penes notice than it gets, both as an orna-
are very apt to shade too much. If all goes on well a Rain registered at Chiswick — Feb. TA. March 28... 1.81, mental tree, which is extremely hardy, and also as
eiut will be necessary, probably in June, and Do. Rothamsted, Bed all G „ ote 2362 | affording a pora which has many. valuable properties,
vigorous speci Y: be afforded à rather liberal Do. do TUN or! — ee į 772692 [and which is matured in a very short time. C. W
5 ep P | Strickland.
shift at this season, observing to give it when they. are ie Pe н
in ror growth, an and not Paha apg after овар back’; =. "6
rather close and moist, A and apply water to the soil
— — ũ Effects of the Late Winter.—T find the followin
Home Correspondence
of Aagastegin to | Sem Rent M “with, Black Ha Viner ener
the plants for winter, b ually exposing care, p ipally filled wit ack Hamburg ey
Fem to the fel full influence е! sun КА a —— - are all set—in fac rries are as large as as Pe eas An and much — everywhere ; Car ulo;
sprinkling over head. . iis season the lights: should | some of pierre ымдын will weigh.3 Ibs. They | Taxodium sempervirens, only lightly 8 Crypto-
be used only to protect the plants from heavy A are planted outside the house. The border has been A japonica, Pinus excelsa, ponderosa , Sabiniana,
and they will be better left off at night, unl covered with fermenting materials since the middle of | Webbiana, and 1 'Smithianá, not the xm! injured ; Pinus
dd Decret ast. From that time to the present I have | Gerar jane suffers from damp, not at all from frost
ually inereased the temperature of the border, | The ar shows less signs of feeling the frost than the
which should be near the glass, in a rather close part of slong with that of the house, and now it has reached d ў Lebanon; at r does not thrive well at
the greenhouse, and during the winter months they will 70°, in which state I mean 0 keep it until the fruit | Boynton, nor I belie anywhere on the Yorkshire
req n г except as л ds a supply of : = vs ecd рене 45 — € nn Wolds. I forgot to mter that C. funebris seems
water, and this must be n е,аз they are liable ay, I fou ong healthy roots running beautifully | perfeetly hardy, not having been injured in situations
suffer 250 5 p» e Hm e d main the through the rotten leaves, which were laid on to the —— is — . have been. At Nostell
soil in a moist. health ; the best way of effecting | depth-of 6 inches, previous to the fermenting material | Priory, near Wakefield, I find the Cupressus macro-
this is to give a liberal wale when ‘the ball 3 being applied. The — is of course syrin inged morning | carpa and Pinus insignis injured by the frost; the
dry, and no more until it is in that condition again. - evening г en ys, but in dull, cloudy . —— eria japonica y slightly so, -— the Cupressus
The plants may be allowed to flower in m reen- eather, it is only steamed. Now some of the Vines thurifera appare — at all. C. W.Strickland.——
Б hate stem roots 3 in a a 1006 ge po others e is following is the sta ee and aid at Oulton Park,
ict APO (d У 96 not one. Tam satisfied; theref that these productions | Cheshire ; or Taxodium sem
end to any cost dry airy situation where —— ate — che resik of t cold a bor der, the roots being very bro 8 .
all near ni now see i super- | for 9 inches w bu portion ;
abundance of moisture in the atmosphere is the cause. | Juniperus tte i portion x next to east of J. sinensis, nearly
| i the 3 of th * — 1 Sart, сагыр pcm
ines up r гз. In one еве green, outer insignis, one e,
C0 Re rd а rue Tite Era m aer eee tity POA eit та, ETE
mended for last season, Plants w sre ofa r not one EE Now, both houses were | tomeria, brown but safe, some s 8
Ap , ern Рея чат - pego a sim = сй A Diekson's nursery, Chester, the ben day, — brown ;
same ume, kept eq E ry o r equa st, and had | Hodgson's evergreen Oak looking v ris
comer fier the young vont becomes ri і "c bent prine but а foot of rotten leaves on th e horders, which, Fortuni a id dud injured ; Garrya elliptica, young
they ean retained where they can i receive the — dis tpi ped identical But one of your cor- | points. withered; Escallonia macran almost un-
tion of gl will be advisable respondents says, “ they are most numerous when the | scathed—this, hardy аз а Laurustinus ; Hybrid Rhodo-
not to e + them in the open pres proe dod. if | P0900 Tonto аге kopt active.” In the above ease, how- | dendrons, all showing ће arboreum. stamp, sadly
nhouse
ori
8
the decay of the — S cu plan ‘back дойду,
апа i i ill
се, there could not be any unusual activity, yet I have blemished. Young plants in kitchen garden of Cupressus
laced ун» th
о eas preter s never 7 ы; es produce so many stem topta: W. Wat, | Govenians iueh browned ; ditto from the hills of
i Aswar — ark, оин Nepal also much browned ; Pinus Benthamiana dead.
Ger eh aly р ps i Ku d —— Zem ure and Black: Nain.— I had intended to R. Eging ton.
o silver sand and a quantity of clean write before this, merely to point out the temperature | The Bla ck Barbarossa Grape. — Y have taken the
potsherds, broken small, or lumpy bi will rded b d therm i кта — eas Cone of retire ci or your inspeetion.a few berries of
a suitable compost for this plant; but unless light meneing on Маана i Garde "à Chraniclés, дА barossa Grape that 1 exhi ‘October
y loam is obtainable it had better be di ith, : . Men ti sud son tial
using peat only. The soil should be broken up into | 18 r oe rie ully 2 aner
1 pieces, using the prime fibry portion only, and | 201195 of any kind, about. 15 ee ma АРИ $
minutely intermixig it with the shad, es, before us, ine А common day and ight double, thermometer and |
In potting, secure good drainage Boer plenty of| ачк чес al ways eernesponds within. 17 wi the
potsherds, and — heh soil rather firmi about the "i Ms all times when I have we Mord aa
eld ball, Alph пі Шеш), ТӨ! SJE 1 vee” 31012£ “емин i
: E -i s s 85 March эй H. AH эй бг ad? al.. 1511
эп by Mi nort . F ; iq 5 |ртойв bluo 210661 bas eae 1d. BROW tel лї тэк |
: i ba 1 bo RAIN. cag na 5 qud poni 12511 DE ist (ant jj j 99401 g anm „ Sal
Irn drawn out tables u Po Внесен 3 HOME. MOS d s!
ealculated amount of rain o ; " n6otberpeaple.] 2
inclose a copy of f he
establi
Идиш fne i s If T.H. * р. 182),
ep ид society of
"m ee re Hi the rules alluded to:
ington, Bosbury, and bene: Heath
he members are those inhabitants an
and
g the wei
e ne eight of eei dh area’ ae to ет Hire о
acre. have also noticed under what 246 fl. „d
in bas fallen at different periods, The 25m еу] тлар) shows othe 9
i erpendicular, or | ће previous night. I observed that Mr.
ween the large and small | records 11° asthe minimum of an. 0 meter
the rain which fell on the day on that night at Greenwich, My instrument g
h, measured in the large | 26° last night (8th inst.) I on a “ews BoY du
e eu
4665, being 7 per | for. purpose of men g. us er
M : ү high MEC peek) i per e т m each
íi ith a i à :
pen ide, | ores n ester eft sh eeu wl as black as ink, | the’ secretaries); to be chosen at an annual meeting.
bdo: tata the tt at his рмасы Abe e III. The members are to be of three classes :—1. Sub-
less belt fall, w was peek
IE the sin Abs nd
n descends perpen- | the
has been registered at Hankey. [From various sources of information it exceed 6/. per annum, their specimens to be marked
246 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [APRIL 16,
nad
ets. à i sb
be separate. Prizes will be given to children for wild | hermetically sea It was then despatched to of cultivation - we can hardly have too much infor
flowers and nosegays. IV. There s пај] be one show- | Australia, but owing to some accident p was not sent off mation sono ing the methods pursued by those mag
in the a r som in uccessfu
with red tickets. The competition of each class will grown was moistened with distilled Apu and then practical ААР, People во onen fail in this branck
ealed,
Biack’s Tabata Edition of Uncle Ton
eautifully printed and p ov eng in
8 gers), manage th ide an y АМА. дин ды һу йа rs nen
ovi i les. V. Members onl shell 4 ee, nequal, it must be own
Loir pin E О a i exhi t d fo Sor lefties. baude ‘critic that many are little gems of 2 Th
тарт brilliantly got up, and will be very table
it, on the ground in his own occupation. . Any sub- Linnean, April 5.—The sec. inthe chair. Mr. to the be. of this в-ро ун ава ay cree ^ E
scriber attempting to gain a prize through dishonest | C. A. Law was elected a Fellow. The Rev . Profes sor Tell ngton — his chai — his — and. his
means will not be allowed to continue a member. | W. Hincks read a paper on the tr true nature of 33 A writings, By Jules Maurel, „Gluer sa Balle ay Reading),
VII. All subseriptions must be paid in on or —— the | stems. drew attention to the fact that those de- | —An admirabl pat ch, by the practised hand of an
Ist dày of November. The e "s fv held in the | partures from ordinary growth called mo nstrosities | eminent et
innin ugust.— Prizes will be given for Ves 'The | were to be accounted for on general nant holeaical laws. |
best cultivated ые 's garden isi ca the members; He quoted the opinion of Moquia-Tandon on these
2. Fruits, vegetables, and. flowers—the best of each ; | faseiated growths, in which that author had stated his
3, The best collection of common sei ; 4. The opinion that they did not arise from a union of branches. OYAL GARD
best collection of flowers; 5. Best specimen "of. corn The author 1 a number of specimens, and gave | gardens, of whicl eee, "PEN
[07 9 L 2 ә
of each show, and give due notice thereof. pm com- | destination, d delay of nine months, alive and in
i ‚ judges 0 y.
pi tte, r t t
for which it is proposed to give prizes :—Apples, Pears, separated by the usual internodes. He exhibit ci- | when. he various forcing houses are in full o Season,
Plums, Cucumbers, Vegetable-marrow, Gourds, Beet- | mens of fasciated stems from the Linnean Museum, a f P apples: alone, the quantity grown -—
root, Potatoes, Onions, Leeks, Turnips, Carrots, AH from his own collection. The most curious forms were | | enormo — and of the excellence of the fruit or the
eas, Beans J Scarlet Runners, MN auli- 8 je of species of Coniferze, Fraxinus, Cotoneaster, | — ofthe plants it is impossible to > speak а too high
— ee Celery, pot herbs (best collection of), C ranthus, Primula, and Ranunculus, A discussion t terms. The varieties are chiefly Cay d
Rhubarb, and Mangold Twarzel William Urry, Cool, owed in which several Fellows took part. Dried and they are — the most part turned — of ‘ol теш
Malvern, — ure of Eichhornia speciosa from the neighbour- | beds ef prepared s вой even r hotwate pipes;
Application Liquid Manure.—Notwithstanding all need “of Santarem m, were рге ed by D. Hanbury, Esq., | suckers are, however, not’ ev — * all, but ан
that has been oe iesus the use of manure-water, jun. А s wem of Polypodium Bilardieri, from | og ihe stools: and planted out at once. The pee
there is still, I think, room for a few further remark “ Taranaki, Rew Zealand, was ? hin: ted М Ja p the A
the subject. As — its profitableness generally, no doubt | Yates, Esq. Several pre рн so ring plants, from | «o « ery one of them promi
aaa ; but this very fact may, perhaps, occasionally | the Chelsea Botanic Garden, were exhibited by Mr. Moore; I» ior; — every on понела — ves iuit Rhe Rie
be the means of misdirecting its use. The method of | amongst others, two new species of Begonia, three | The remainder of last season's crop was only cut — the
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guess, and a. hope that all will EIS well, more Whatby À Museum, was exhibited by James Yates, Esq. 2 — — p н —.— d ar ae ait vere
by any fixed principle of action. I have
proved, more dict qi ы as has a very ENrowoLoaiAL, April 4— The Prestpenr in the кч p E — ts an aes il
injurious, effect upon ‘the Ness. a quality of Chair. Amongst the do — announced were speci- a € 1 — 7 —
guano- water ter that will make a Camellia grow well, mens of the larva of a Jam x
ve flowers, has, | i infe with i
at least eed a 1 owth, or a ou fron і
state of tor idi in the атандан ; but the effect upon | Zealand caterpillar deseribed and fig
the latter flower is is altogether change d, when common | Hooker), presented by Mr, Jones Stephens, of Bogota
dunghill-water is employed, with which it will be found | The larva is found in decaying ti
a difficult peur e over rdo it, provided perfect егег Mr. Desvignes — a bea
is secured, and nothing sour permitted to stagnate about Sphinx Celerio from Eastern
the roots. The 1 i I
i ther plant with whit specimen Amthidium
found guauo not to agree, when sere A " bee, new to the Eng
about six inches eight ; Buxton had taken it either in Yorkshire or =
per rs have become etd peo с al It is common in the S
the appearance of 2 been g at too . Bond exhibited a ground b
distance from the glass. I have found, however, that a | infested with a hair w
d mixture of b the com of t length, another specime:
as given it a robustness which it has not-attained with- | Spirits; taken from the same species 4
out it 1 have also found its effects on Orchids to vary | than: 15 — long. Mr. — exhibited fe dh e. 3 w
considerably, but syringing the basket, bloc c., with | Specimens of an apterous moth oria sp.), which : :
a mixture of w 9 Б and soot irse c" clarified, had been меша qr ia the i amete inm = Мт. — stant nt ntervals, and mn ough to t the back of
has proved of ad vantage ы all; when applying tise Wilkinson, and which had produced young without any = Попав: Ehe: spaese bones «a h. b ck mal
same, however, in a mue — form over the foliage, | intereourse with the male, Mr. S. Stevens exhibited sides are pigeon-holed, are filled up with bm ole bottom
Zygopetalum Mackayi- — its s have become a box of splendid insects recently collected in South the whole bos
: < : he
ned in the leaves and. — so that the America by Mr. Bates. Mr. F. Smith exhibited of the border, and it ean be let up into the
individual blossoms were placed at too great a distance | Specimens of a Bruchus, from the Cape of Good Hop 18 —— Node w an) anten * pet
apart, causing it to lose much of на effect; Oncidium reared from the seeds of Sephora — rca Hat -—— — ter the drains
mapinten © on the. contrary, was so. much improved together with a number of minute Chalcidide, — à withon t еа affording enient- way (
— m n ы first sight, to be which are —.— upon the Bruch hi 4 note е agitating sad changing the m of the house,
or larger flowere viale by. good read from Rev. А. Wilson, of desid ne t fail to be productive n
metropolitan judges. As a general rule I have found | t loy i d killing —— — "—
insects. previous to pinning . bost neal, т е e, the Vines a
in the le leaves, delighi-in Raia eyringing with Douglas stated that in his opinion bruised Laurel leaves | р? А — — lid id al IN the: front of. the
Ww d clear liqu xem and in endeavouring | were a more efficacious and safe remedy. А note by очу чини руне animes ОБ used for ot
to work ane * = Pieppo UM mae 8 the Rev. Joseph Greene was read, announcing the houses leaning tbe .igtesior im of |
which, ous causes, had Meot
E
of — lineata at Youghal, im; the: Seni of | PERRO, AOS Ro; Па finds s this юр one ol
a watering sat together > ^| Tre e pl llecting the salises : lanted i
especially after a bright day, was doubtless the principal | of mo reu pu at the roots of trees, е hoxhad | 850: OB: of French Beans, whieh ало, punea
means of restoring them to perfect health. I syringed found. an. extr y prolific mode of obtaining fine rows on the floor. К The Vines, which аге ae
plant of Stephanotis floribunda in \ ben.
3 он — Lists. —— A th and a little
had its roots. erable quantity of from different trees, and it was stated that detached — passing b nas ir stems,
fresh soil added, without the loss — a ra leaf. I mui trees, and trees at the borders of woods, were more in nude im: е» front wall: to-& pommodate e ae
lengthen these remarks, but aha yori enough has been | prolifie than those in forests. A paper by Mr. G. R. oe
said to direct the attention of others to ix subjeet. Waterhouse: was read, containing a revision of the м"
ini уйан) Parham. Park, nean Staxvington, mager ies of а Hydrochus, which he |
had been enabled to make, now that Mr. Stephens collec-
8 * Seeds—Mr. Cole bas aecounted for а ‘tions have нн ee” qe d by British Mus Mr. | age
y certain ag Westwood
ice
Stephens to have correctly — to ote number of —
species of these genera in several in r.
e Westwood also read a memoir on some 2 зс des :
exotie Coleoptera, бет in China and Ceylon wd
ed | Major Champion and Dr. Templeton. js
—
allow him to e ad v ö | X
- „ ^ i > 1
— — — —— : Books $ Beteided.
Let Mr. Cole and. all. dealers in se see rc
cme or va the Be By J. G. Hubbard,
96): :
lassi E ^ Bog. —In this, which i is chiefly a reprint
Г 3 "te ‹ са the Times, the author - meets the
Transmission of Steds. An inh —— been taken io the vie Rico io
seeds of aqua rom
bottle them in И water, ат А Pr Jor Geology By E P: H Умора: (Тиин!
w E Lyeopods ;
imp — i net
—
ciem ewise a —— - —
cæsium was grown until it got established in a shallow | Pots, (Hall & on the Cultivation качае а 211
and afterwards the morsel of soil in — Pat ie Vitr)
'-
|
E wall again, where, after
а pulley, it is led under the coping to a double
Ө centre, which a
‘Worked. In this ected shades’ can be m up or
‘down with the st ease ; and of their seat value,
лры ТНЕ
GARDENERS’ CHRONIC
dandi the great do dem nce of t 3 nich
is scattered all over the different онаа where-
ever there isa shelf for the plants to s ;
we never saw force erries
before. Looking along the shelves they appear literally
red with confin
of Wales
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now being dug for à
‘eeeded by a long range of c
Carrots grown under glass wi
Peas are likewise managed i in the
H
same manner; they
a ted. Ap
loo as if they would
8 ty
1 tha and the
th
close along the front of the Pine — where the теу rhave
gt
had no protection whatever, provin
hat by taking ad-
vantage of the little heat that t escapes fr
few early y gathered. early
forgotten to mention that French Beans are *
on f nearly all the houses. Т ns ——
inserted in s
small m — of turf, which are » phicad
ove the — pipes.
and they are afterwards
planted i ome — all. Vine-
—— — struck in this селени? and the plan pro-
mises to be useful in ere, of w.
Ж p rig
of the old Frogmore. 2 di co
d
— of the slips and cross walks
naged in
"hose here are 8 so оска the upper
of beiti ches alternate with the low e by which
in
ted, and еы теев аге геп-
шоге Жү ul. Plums are also similarly
ples and - oe are all shot gin and
e a good crop. Even the
ees on the eurved wire v telis by the sides of the
vá in the centre of the ga аот are covered with
fruit-buds, all of se , as yet, quite safe,
Among Vege ; Peas have suffered the most, all
mn n having been kille Broe eolie ies
have stood well, and have been wu. fine Per during
the рее of the winter. ome of the lat umn-
planted Cabbages аай "nr oui deii Kus ny bu
ha ey are now reco Brown Cos Lettuces have
tood pret 3 Жду dling, а cross between
Royal Cabbage, has not been hurt at all. It
s therefore a valuable Cabbage Lettuce, and it was stated
yn e ki уг; aoe
ell, ven a
a Morelii Mie
tood tas uer ro je
M to
dir grin
— e of the sto к
d improvemen
have been made a denm 1 se gardens.
New gate lodges have расй built, p ie e drives
eiae ‚апа a ntatio n made, with a a view to
w Datchet t Road, over
‘Albert Bridge, from which a ulbe berry avenue is to lead
direct to the garden gate, and young trees have been
planted for that purpos
LE.
No, 2.53, exhibited by 4 Laing,
Cineraria, No. 4, exhibited by Mr. Gould,
of equal meri it with Sivewright's
Bride," to which a Certi ics ois was awarded by the Society on
10th May, od N being of a White colour. Named рси
to aid the ors by comparison, were received from C.
Sivewri ght, — Mr. Laing, and. Messrs. Downi е & Laird 3
r Е r
©, different in habit from
the dnbie w nd. pu rple; you are right, it appears to be
miffy, and we * ar constitutionally s
Fuchs: W 2 9 81 wW 1 d X see of the crushed and
flattened flower, it re —
LON CULTU — CIETY
di cum of this E — been settled on, and that
circulars have been sent to Rage nembers announcing the fact.
8
CINERARIAS: E А, Wes
width; 6, prety ee — —
in merit t ed;
TERS
ж: 17, petals of but half y —
W. We abound in ——
е
rib ed and 5 on their у ^g fije
a small ywer with bold disk, B re: broad and obtuse
but indented and — * reflexed d
it; 4, di
11, ditto; 12, the w in colour;
2, the surface ot the petal is 3 too uneven, a and the form too oval;
3, neat style of petal, with È N piek; 1, a bold -. showy
ting in what йог
—— cw E P. Mar Y abo 1а 22 — flower, wi eter
appeara being pi loome оа one of the best submitted
to us this. oan: .
tips and admirable disk; but the petals are both narro
notehed at their ends. Hertford Beauty is la arg
of no value among florists; it is, мна а capital. market
flower.
Pansy: G T. A really handsome and roportioned flower,
we are only in ps as to its dissimilarity; yellow —
varie ties abounding as they do, w si w morefaco
Miscellan
Ae ids.—The following n ive
"The greenhouse end of the principal range К some idea
of houses, the stove at wt the west end, were both as FLORICULTURE.. of the f prices the collection vi Page eerie: ime
Bay as they could well be at this season of the eyear. The 3 realised, whieh was sold the other
at ornament of the latter was, however, the ad Pinis w Porse-1 — nothing i in a small way Phaleenopsis grandiflora (a fine plant) —— 961, LT
irable specimen egonia manicata and nitida, this season half so gay as a three-light box which I have P. amabilis, 187. 18s. ; Aerides crispum, 187. 18$ A.
which it contained. These were great bushes, bearing filled with tpe doli hiful spring flowe are | maculosum, 47. 108. ; Saccolabium gu 171. 178.3
num — of blossoms, at once striking and just now liben = — Linke d — Sir sun purpurata, 13/5 L. e ЗГ, 153.
effective. d some good seedling
remar g ing Bego-
nias of Mr. Tagra 's raising, very се -coloured, and in
one or two instances s weet-scented.
viue S a A strong
wire stem, with dere of s six arms
Neapolitan and Tree Viol let mixe ed perfici The pit
was — ju Violets e planted on a
ridge, corresponding on — sides with the slope of the
f. They were stated to have this pit for
two years, iring no every oa
blooming heey cons the Russia
—
profusely. in before
which is BA mech — freely on a sloping: —
—
As regards out-door trees and crops, we may — d |
ert o great amount of injury has been
tained Tum ‘everything being some three weeks o er Бо
first in retardin ding the opening of the blossoms, by eeping
che sun from them, and afterwards in —— them,
we need not say one e pri on walls 0
‘similarly , except. а few o which double
herring nets have placed, h the fruit
18 already set. under the canvas are later; b
all are as yet unhurt. e may Pears
on walls, neither of which are €—
forward to be harmed. ^ The walls are everyw 8
y covered with trees, which we — eee
are extremely ed !
“being proned on the short spur =
neat, no unsigh cerei E
Ete eye; in the ease of sorts which do not beat Fire
3558
The oie papaes y fro
rizontally, t the | ra
hes,
— — Оши бр, — Burns, Eu uphemia a, |
rance em e, Mrs amie Duke of Perth, and Climax
especia al adm n of who visit my little
ree never cultivated t
— idea e a — of really gay
d is plant during the whole of
per — they will
м se Тан. ‘for r early flowering should be potte
d up from
en ground in чете ber. If the ree is open in
J in February.
two after Before, as well
— элн plants — kept well up to th с еу
—À e from two to six shoots, or strong leaders ;
—
cuttings — Mie double purpose of strengthening th
main shoots, and producing. a stock of young plants,
opportunity at which ground is in a fit state, to
plant out any stock not required to bloom under glass,
or plants that have been wintered in stores, — „which
will bl through. or June, and prod
eee healthy — id Bim. д following 4 the — and
› D am sure
from its long continuanee, will most
„ cation. Ar D.
Cat х Новтт т, SOCIETY- d 2 the seeond monthly
vede EA florists’. fi — —— in є Society’s Garden, — —
7th inst., - followin forward :—Fr
t Class Certificate to a named * Lady Belhaven,"
exhibited by Mr.Thompson. The variety was stated to have been
ised at Woodhall
vious to the breaking up of that establish-
es be Wishaw Castle .
. We must also ue 3 to
pier pyramidal trees which охо ріод, ай at the
L5
6 *
- 2898998 eich р
PEST 2
23
2
Tossize ne ape 13r. 5
. Skinneri, 67. 6 0. iamen 50. L 102.50. labiata, 5“.
alanthe vestita (best var.), 8l. ; Vand
lant), 187. 18s. ; V. Roxb cin rained
ta
. dénsiflorum, 3l. 6d. ; Broughtonia sanguinea,
5s. ; and Eria rr 31. 3s. Other lots
hard with the hand ; no Water should be — day | |
D with the — of the inmates; this wi
e dry external
ceo Е | Any delicate plants full of roots, which. itis not desirable
defective | ч ae centre, the petals rex,
in a spirally imbricated manner. ommendation to а
he ensuing week.
AN e — a
Bnixe forward the sto of plants recommended for
— in Jul a — Aum n deme y such as ped
and. allowin Kal
require neatly Sig КТ as 5 these — form beautiful
glo
Calendar of Operations.
(Fort H
later than last spring. was in blossom .
here on the 20th of March last и and it = — more | Keep the frames in which they are placed open wil I в a rem он 4 light soil for — "i
protecte blinds m d f iin — re» or cans | ever the weather is — Бае lights back, The same will suit searlet Geraniu 8, growing
"which, ough à ч г бе his — — — — x- zes е them up; ee = ntain the p 5 * ing for s; iens. T ree p can be well managed
m as 0 , goi ; —
instance , is — found pet dear e the end, end, being very e er, — every any. Pid Planta tha going е — a Ea mmt nie vmm e : hi
“these six you — — — — — — shoots should be tied into shape, placing. the the different ies of Nerium, so seldom seen, and
They are mi — d dint and alleys | centze-branch spit iy diee middie, - n yet now — beautiful things, or any that
the foll tbe en S 2 i ав * i Bn bo deinen: rounds) БоБ the ed walten tion better. To grow these in pe ection
Pm ee P 3 o fl a = = plant must be shaped- according to the ma of ‘stout bushy plants should be selected; which, after being
wall at the töp ; bli pet 11 — е shoots: three leading sufficient. if c potted in peat and loam, should be paced i a ри, clas
Ber 8 cherie —— oms only quired. nother advantage is, that to d lass ; T t th h hea the
over ee Lond ob Pre fert — et them ave & good t through
prey p bemat they should be — anes and m the
ff them every fine da,
eft se of
green mpera! 6, еу will тн ччы
before July and Auges, edi they will su
new things grown — 5 od this e old
plant. Some fine varieties 1 ma: Sp red in —
nurseries. va == = cool by day às
nts longer in hor
Shading m
„and some pains алд be taken to
aste of moisture by
Heep thepia
for parties inspecting
to this bright wea
supply the w
ia hok. ——
from this al
mmn en Sr
248 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [APRIL 16,
— а require UE
fast, mud will rey uiceution ed style ео дыл should be selected woeh continue а STATE OF THE "WEATHER AT E 7
shading daily, iy, and 3 pee | 1 vay idity o considerable time in flower ; appropriating .those of а D end — oni
e house, so as to keep pace w nerease of solar | dwarf habit near the walks; and placing the taller brat] N | "Prevailit —
light and heat. It the roof is cove сліна with creepers A growing ones at a greater distance. Among the former, | Abr. 25 25 35 4\8 жы: ыд
little management in training them, to effect a judicions | Nemophila insignis, Clintonia pulchella, some of the | Exe | УЧА mA 2 quay ig: kalila E
shading of the plants beneath, will save much trouble | dwarf Campanulas, Convolvulus minor, Brachycome Ба AE | ep ИНЕ
with the canvas outside (as it will only be needed on | iberidifolia, Portulacas, Saponaria, Tagetes, Alyssum, Fwd 10) 581. , % т. | aps "BE! hi1
very bright days), and add mueh to the appearan of | Fedia, Zinnia, &e., may be named; and, in addition to „ H| sa | xi |465 18 eot 6 K. i 7
the house. See that plants on blocks, or — in| many others, of which every seedsman's list affords a TH era | Ei ard Мент Aii tol ЗАЗ 9105
ta, аге not allowed to get dry, whi d have selection, Stocks, as a matter of course, will always be | friday 15 576 | 395 154 16 947 3824
the effect of — е * to the young growth, inen grown ; and we recommend a trial of the new Chrysan- Same. ш MEAE UE 411
be, encourage ong as possible, to obta n | themam-flowered Asters which have bright and distinct Isa) bet, 73 dogs and the lowest on the tacere mee Hy ed
— healthy planis. - Watch — — —— dawn wn | colours for beds, with the * antage of having ereet —
Plants! in bloom should be r toa flowers. Climbing Annuals, as Tr opaa à js"
ere a drier temperature, to Solon vr d of (Canary Chet). Care, major, Loasas, Cobze STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON,
flo scandens, Eccrem Ma urandyas, Latera For the week ending April 14, as ob кел a ve Hortieultural Gardens,
o "i —— — MENT. mums, &e., should ун in pots, _ thre УН ЧО"
КАУ the summer fruit will | four seeds in each, and when stron enough should b & ера?
now be welling’ fant n s as the amount tof li * and ” trelli — Ч Shonda атй і
solar Ме bes 4 5 * —— зн pen oe ones — — po ag * ke. April. : Derne А, emm 3
quantity of moisture must be applied, both to the plants | directed, to get sufficiently у: Чигү while the more ерата pres Min. | Mean) ees. deep
and the sir of the house : to obtain the latter, the paths, hardy and strong growing kinds will s {бед now, Do Fridays, SI 2.119 | 20:509 5 2 | 40.5 46 N. | 06
floors, Ke, should be flooded with water several times a | nbt forget to make one or two sowings of Sweet Peas to | n 2| 3| 3030 | 3015 | i208) 009 жын „
eq e ү маны time let the plants and — the көр, up а . of bloom. As the planting-out | Мону 13 1 30.161 | 20.082 % 45 аи | | ж
re well damped, to preserve the d sired humidity. | seaso: n approaehes, ta every opportunity of hardening Wadas 13] 5| 30.07 | 20892 3 3 0 54 ||»
t shade of open thin canvas or netting (of which othe е entire stock, — dhe change to complete expo- | 2197519717 ^| 994 R fy * E:
zm 7 мы the best), should be over the glass | s y beg pal; and the after growth progress ive. Average ..| | 30.133. 29.989 | $41 |.804 | m Е!
thi ew hours uring the middle of each bright day ; po plania wi nich are ke ept in pots, * et Appear April 8—Fine; thu nder, ithh | sho wer 5 (very heavy
+ wil korp the internat air moro , tóo me | por'boun, shoul either bo turned on инк in London), dear at gt
€— ufer a plant Ай the Pine is more injurious | watered vid liquid manure, as once, А tiated state oa p Hehe сой; .
vr aura — evening a small portion of air may : e. will be difficulty in again getting hem to break 12 Clear Ang overeast at nicht.
agai mitted ; this will give strength and vigour | fi Ass di Mow, if the grass requires it, well rolling the RU e hne PPP
to the plants and produce higher flavoured fruit. Remove | ground first, +. to obtain а level surface for. tlie seythe. — e. сези. cloudy.
— у өз pom = t kers р ills, and keep the Mean tem e of the week 4 deg. below the average.
^ an tion горе? etbhinai Th RISTS FLOWER uu
wed solar heat will p alcorrespünti v nerense |, Attend as we Miecetod last week to the potting off of = STATE QE IHR WEATHER SE CHISWICK,
to the bottom heat ; this should be watched, for, althou h | Carnations 17 75 Picotees ; be careful in seeing that n = : 2 эуе
a somewhat high bottom i produee the wireworms escape into the mould in whieh they 1 FF ERI ‘Prevailing Winds.
it witha үр re, yet it | Potted ; should one of these troublesome insects get in| April. EE 5 $8 ch | Quantity кут
‘should not exceed 90° or 92°, even at this time. Con- the pot with such as Lady Macbeth, Haidée, or any of ER БЕП 336. Е ined. | "f * 1 25
tinue to shade new tted plants until free growth rg new Yer of T season, they would in a short time | ——-|— — 2 EE
; „gradually, to inure the do consi erable damage, when à little trouble bestowed | Juz 17 320. , 4% 13 932in-| 6 1 3 203
I to the whole influence of light; keeping | on-the looking of the mould might have obviated it ; to Tues. 19 IE EH 129 б 045 "l0 7 91 15 92
tem re by admissions of air. make suré we would advise our friends to lace some Thurs. 2h - $a | 455 it гола sl ala 1| 4 81
Plants may appear ро” лде, And may | Pieces: of Potato in фе „ров an us at them every S, 8 0 8 | 90| М 98 J E Le EH
be larger in size, but the cultivator will ind those plante | ™0rning, taking care e the, pest, should any be UR E i EY CI
$ under a full exy to solar light and а propor- inthem, Tulips, kee protected, = at tis ia адлар should | £94, 1942 them. 75 deg. and the lowest on the 16th, 1847, and 19th, 1852—
tionate quantity of air will produce much the largest they get on them a ail-sto e sad havoe "m
and best flavoured fruit, other conditions being equal. | W „them... Aurieulas : "Tako py care of the N to Corr ndents.
Peacu- HOUSE,— When the fruit in the early house has frames during the night, taking care that the expanding | pi; Grasses: L E B. We advise pan apply to и —
3 i critical peri period of stoning, thè final 17555 do not receive a check, for should they, they will z the glass "works, ‘Sunder land; е0 will, f- cou —
should take place. If, however, our directions | POF р me difficulty in expanding; and during m if
the. еуі thinn inning of the фор, have жеч |» —.— heat of the day it would be advisable to = er ES: Ignora amus. eon will foal directions for
followed, чр | 1 $ E thei r management in € —— for 1849, p. 6
NEP] stage very require rame with canvas or sete so ав to break | on Swamps: ve ет od н; na енеге bole
ng; in carrying this out, the — Sone fruit and | the ¢ ib rays of the sun. Pansies in pots, keep free — deciduous Cypress, туб ga „but one that is perfectly
in winter. Spiræa y p re is anite baii a
capability of the tree to perfect its mild not be | from d. foli
ge pe crop should not be — ш — ve and the fly, as “recommended. in wi АП succeed with the asm rer (1) of a Lil
sight of. The borders i 5 yrexous
1 сен rs inside PM ont out кж at have & Lebanon thrive i in swamp: nd are, «чке, d best
2 maxi — using liqu nure | 1 GARDEN. tree xh: 8 u to plant.
A weak habit from poor soil or over dnd — The repairing of and other plants used for Henpaniva PAPER: It will save our readers amd cn ee
t to bo necessary, Inv addition, a copious washing by | edgiigs to the walks, and for dividing the different ifwes sat at thla season, V E SOLL Hout 5155 ee
th " ? á ^ ere,is no pa
rning and at shuttin ros arip daily, — in the | quarters of the kite en garden, having been effected, the | tbe purpose in all respects as Berkal ls. Wie a the more
ber] ink b a б ж oL — if advan — tage is pare! walks should either be turned over or a coat of eet = — з pu ablic b because we find that unseri-
j n-heat, а few ` * $ j ous stationers th stomers tha
taken of closing í itional| fresh material added, having previously loosened the article has no Seb ta mH, and even dh off a very inferior
degrees of heat m given n
че pe: may Lv | giv em eiie old surface. Let the whole be levelled and well rolled, article upon the unwary. Lee Кечи need a
if 2
Fale an * add Gon (t the genuine article is to be ha sl ag hat
o M
|. Walton, à Gower Street; and of Ackermann * tue
" nd. К
iere sewed Boili pred upon the nests and
good Aare с pe UE Allthe
4 peel liora individuals Mie bec — — wing ta
: 1 : © тепе m Mises res = nant te Tf 5 mg 07 ко жб "being est established.
* i 8 rips, — been мин ce — destroy great
the being very difficult to destroy. In өрөө, general anag t the — — we =! d specimens Y by ү place ИГ of liver rhe
Péach-houses, and Melon pits, where red — жилы, es
show! ib ‘Spi revent — deviation from neatness good — inspected every "Turpentine on ra s thrust into
itself "the va ; Баек ро pra of the | The weather having again become me "ta ight holes will also nemine. — se TB. spiri ыш
. . | tection be afforded to y or ne wly. planted | denies ий erre Y eu dn the MOST 4
à h i " ucaria).— litt ound
iy, | vegetables ; a row of short spray ed to windward, Jour well are allied to the fresh-water s > (баштага
or a ridge of earth thrown up on the same side, will aquaticus) ; aro ite — — а ost pre
| help to ward off the cutting winds we are now experiencin bably be destroyed by thro a quantity dr res біо it.
„„ %% ( ng: eret p rita ileal eril та teet wat
2 ee d 2 lou! — , а before пі inf i i i
should Pd be vodussd; ; atthe same time the supply | E a 22 dwarf 1 Beans on a — чал бае 2 tres vili es боле er
Sanc at been i AMES OF PLANTS: PIP, Р veek, Clements.
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. | Stick — = amimia pling early next month. arborescens.—$ E 3383 er abr in- Ж,
The cultivation of annuals for garden d intermediate space Cornus mascula, xiii of Europe. 8
in some degre, gives 55 ecoration has, between which Pian out Сый, Ko., as the former | POTATOES: Country Parson. Leave all the Shoots. Nine or ten
ae way — permanent elass will afford them a slight are not too many when the plants are a yard apart.
out greenhouse Rust 1N — ЕС шу have p» been
А > TT s exposed to air when very young tender,
жа, e abel Pis — — 0 destroy a vitality of the skin and, cause n *
(The Weather Report ul "t Met Wiisearried through the | ** po Jou will — the information dos ied e m 1 :
ow given,) fungus is a fungus; ' the disease is as
Vis ed m de i м an who is
STATE OF THE WEATHER qe LONDON, over-fed and iR oa ig pies ye rede orn h ou have
For the week ending April 7, 1853, as observed at e appearances
| Uum o Horticultural Gardens, | misunderstood are enl. ents of the pulp and skin (paren
aei chyma) of the Vine leaves, caused by their having grown inan
9 BAROMETER. 2 here too damp and not skilfully ventilated.— Anna. They
Ab. 8 Bf... m in th ER boaii =
T IL Wind. T s country о
8 E continent.
| Max. | Min.
5 Vines IN Pors: O H С, of Hants," Stud the
| у Elphinstone on
| Friday.. TET 29.479 | 29.354 = алу in Pots, just published, and Saunders same subject,
Satur. .. 22% 50.782 29.644 07 t is . to ps your — het ails your
y | Sunday. 3/25) 29.705 | 29.510 % own plants. Most likely the house is too hot, too damp, and
t | 15 mi manm 1 |. wnskilfully ventilated.
‚ and, INI 22 gigs! 325 di 02 00рз AND Forests: M Z f Lg Deputy
5 ta toallow 17% а> 33 | Surveyors beyond what is кине ie ла Pais
p А . we presume, you are Supe a mem
a; рны] лы кузы you can study the Subject by aid of the publie
boisterous; fine; clear T E thal Ge he 9 ; you will then perhaps disco
ve e its with the surveyors as is y fd
7 ou rise, you can easil,
pa Uu method of vindicating these “hardly used е
4 — — н! public servants. You
— — od pie
16—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 249
VIAN QUA NO. A PRIZE ОАЕ FOR ERIT LOCKS PERMANENT PASTUR
AUTIO 2e AGRI b TURISTS.—|WA8 AWARDED TO J. H. BOO sib AT THE GREAT ALL m s ABOVE £2 CARRIAGE 7 FREE.
E It being notorious =з —— adulterations of this EX! BITION OF OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS.) ,
URE are still carri he CE ELEBRA TED AG ICUL TURAL ILLIAM E. RENDLE anp CO, } uch
ua T сїввз AND SONS, DIGGING FORK, PATENT SPADES, DAISY RAKES, pleasure in. stating that they have this seas
Y IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, SCYTHES, Draining, and other Garden Tools. Mole Traps, 6s. ve lle g y Ul E
АЗ THE ONL AR duty to the Peruvian ‘Government and 6 per dozen. Carpenters’ = Smiths’ Tools, &c. ae fine cut | UY eee mt hi a Grass Seeds; suited for
Consider it to be Clasp and Rose Nails the — educed prices. Sword- из. soils uation They have paid great
fhe Public, to recommend F buy scrapers for Gardens oe atent Fur ators fi Нет p ү
Fon their guard , e "- rs for | attention to this 3 of the Seed Trade, and
to be carefull rties from whom they purchase will S ingean, on plants, 191 ee &c. A M without. hesitatio
The character 9 ity, каа. їп addition LA particular BooBBYER & 8 (late Sruncn & Вооввх N^ any that, they have given the beat. ante.
2 course be the point “ANTONY GIBBS ахо SONS think it | Brass-foundry, Nail and Tool Warehouse; м, “Stanhope Stree, | Faction to all who have 5 ed then eir orders.
n to m. Я Pics e ere London, Established Bonny. 200 years for th FOR LAYING 5 LAND TO
at ia remind bu hich I Pep f goods froin the best Manufactori he lowe ice PERMANENT PASTURE.
15 lowest e, ‘price at ш E 7 aes е? an | veh forwarded to any part on the receipt of атое —— ow are most carefully saved, all noxious weeds э 1
urin е (ast two years 15 excluded. Th 8
фин har, been беруи ur 9 y MPROVED GRASS-CUTTING |. AND ROLLING Loliums, Poas, and Trifoli such quantities as ill best
кь. з made by dealers at а lower price must therefore EU | ков CUTTING THE GRASS or atlas Kc. | suit the soil for which nee r is intended. We usually
resale: must ben timated. EW AND POWERFUL POURTE- ACTING send 2 bushels of --. ола 2 -— 2lbs. of heavy seed
leave a loss to them, or the article must b LIFT AND F кс сє E PUM | which will be suffic most soils, weg Ae arge а ы
—$1 dem
End: PE. ith a full per ees аА хов дач Fr D б Et urs the —.— Gram fo r Porman eit Pasar чым rid ^ uid
very best qu ity, with a fu 1 оиб рса and Firth уйтне ké on appli: to su it the il. :
nol be йез неуд to Е or ied pirosing compos ed cation to WILLIAM Dopps’& Co., 102, Leadenhall Street, London. Ar ign Ph 0 2 givin Wer 1
4 7 ie is d T
ielding Nitrogen; Potash,’ and other chemicals FOR LAYING: DOWN PERMANENT LAWNS,
of rap seg — Е аа d. Erste, Bini of Soda, BEEHIV-E;S — he cR — tal Parks а is generally desirable
Fishery, and Agricultural md жаи» of Potash, Ammonia, G EORGE NEIG HBOUR AND SON Sinvite peret have a pre of í — Evergreen Grasses. All the coarser
siet other Artificial Man attention to their new and HIVES kinds m pono i be entirely A, and the sward will
PERUVIAN GUANO, rin! eed the genuine importation | for the present season, in which are compris ке all. p most recent | at all times — а luxuriant and handsome appearance. The
ot Mess sA GIBBS & § SONS, А nb ent supply of LINSEED | improvements and inventions of the day. Their Newly Arranged | Price of La- best Lawn Grass is 20s. per bushel, 3s. per gallon, or
Catalogue, with opm is now pads ai will be forwarded 15, 3d. p
EDW. URSER, uil
Loxpox MANURE COMPANY, Bridge: анч Blackfria:
GUANO AND OTHER URES,
)ERUVIAN GUANO of the Tu ш lity ; y ap
hosp ood of — wd from bone only ; Nitrates of Sod
| and — G Salt, — rs nes, Sulphuric Acid
‘Peat Charcoal, eg all other N own — d on pae
pply to to MARK U "Thames tree
А FoTHERGILL, 204 4
Mea] rey following "Manures are manu-
| ‘at Mr. Lawes’ сота эзы tford Cree
Turnip Manur re 0;
Superphosphate of n 0 0
Sulphurie Acid mit copa оо
Office, 69, King William Street, ‘ae, ndon
Кеш er бана to contain 16 per cent. of
wc of Ammonia, &c.
WAGE CHARCOAL. MANUR
pur 17785 GOAL, completely ыны with
mdon Sewage, w ‘ound а m ective Manure for
Any crop. It may be bel Doe the ov diro Manure Works,
kr a pe a du. Анай ве at 60s. per ton, 4s. per ewt.,
“Sewage manure, absor orbed ii in 8 is a first-rate fortiliser;
we have tried it on p Beans, “Dahlias, Roses, and Cabbage
at ye pu oge and D ahlia, sowed
: Beans, and put a few ren to cw plant of Cabbage.
The ef effect is еды, ery soon, but it will be twice as effica-
cious the seco nd year as the first." — а, Сат Mr. Glenny
"Mr. Jous ANxrTT, of the Cana
writes:—" I consider Your Sewage Charco
—— it this se anure for à small crop of Mangold
‘urzel; and have a finer crop than ies x -— ошер manure,
The quantity I used was 4 to half а
al Manure very valuable.
1 Lock House, Kensington, EN
n receipt of Two Postage Stamps.
127, e. о Holborn, ы 140, Regent St:
Age —Liverpool, Henry nd Castio Street; Manchester,
Hall & Ww ‘ison, 50, King Street; GI Austen 2 M' Aslan,
168 Tose tet Dublin, W. Edmond are Co.,61,DameSt
EEH
] Iro пети BEEHIVES, ji in i great värit)
including the Double Cottage Straw ! Hive, price 105. 64.
(for whieh the Prize Meda ж Ms Great Exhibition was awarded).
-feeders, red, every article connected
with the Apiary
The PRA CTICAL BEE-KEEPER, price 2s.; Sheets of Ilus-
3 ре 6d., at J. MILTON’S Beehive and Honey Warehouse,
10, Gre: at Marylebone Street, Cavendish Square, London.
BAKER’S,.FOUN БАМ.
THE PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT/STREET; SEA
пын BAKER can con müden dh кс, он
FOUNTAINS for Poul try, Ph easants, ons, &c., as the
most Aare . na Ке econ 9 — they are easily filled, no
screw tin son g requi ime tain ing quarts,
And at 3, H — ут. чыт ch Street,
B5 yoa n EDGINGTON MaRQUvEE, Tent, FLA
H MANUFACT — , 2, Duke-street, Londón
Also his n
expec t to
iip every ‘one must be proviaed
reported in the
EMIGRANTS’ GROUP —
house or lodgings at Port
With a tent.“ — (See Mrs. [mo Address,
£: X: м d 23.
N: EDGINGTON invites all who pr Ee for t
EMIGRATION
tie preinises, where a variety
settlers and others may select at once the Tent best adapted for
their purpose.
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їз = MANURES, SEED AME,
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ife, in an t
iera disi d rove p
Home-made Linse
ра байы отт запасу uer
кайы MANURES.
Spes me Pea
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the ШТ cerita pure and
Linseed for feeding.
iis
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, зи ‘held "ferio
wie te of Hoda. end
"Cánpos, Linsced Mas T Artz
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sd SD Ps
OYD's. SELFA ; 1 180 Г
4 M 9 0 eee
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S PHEA
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to her MAJESTY and
H - be = {y
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echurch Stree
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and other 5 ae much overshadowed with Trees; for Heathy
with зү to their
ucin a better Pasture; for layin allow Uplands and
heep Walks; for Lands in PME E s 121 ation; Mixt
p^ renovating Old ш 8 Lands, foal ‘Fine LUE. Seed,
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In orders for the above selections, we beg respectfully
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Seed is Terni. VA it be moist, or E d of a peaty о
calcareous nature; and it will be also very material to state the
altitude, exposure, or other peculiarities
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шч follor ving, just red From Ri iddlesworth Н,
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by former, purchaser.
m ch I had fr rom you in 1848 have stood
ry w qe is now very good; the, туйек нна
Seeds ыз n I had of you, I used in my park on spots where I
had removed (by stabbing) a coarse sort of Wire Grass, and they
answered remarkably w
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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1853.
ETINGS FOR THE О FOLLOWING WEEKS.
WEDNESDAT, April 20—Agricultural
qu. n e Imp. — of Ireland.
DN 27—. Agricu’ ]tural Society of England.
— 28 Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland.
THERE are tur sets of advantages to be derived
3 2 knowledge of the full Лова Bra»
TISTI the country. The one
Небе of the nation, and there —
government; the other affects the landed interests
of the country, ы тоге farmers.
is the former, necessarily, out of which the
i of the subject and
THE n e
D 16,
250
m рат have urged the Ree |
n alone consistently argue
tter po ‘a which the Жз
which, y, theref жар
ү legislation on
із, of course, the Ia
h fk thas Agri-
i
the information of
ricultorists to the extent to — it is desirable
e informed,
**
мар without iin that condition, of its|m
harter, which demands ing dal exclusion of
nestions at. z —: or in its —— having
to ures pending or to to be brought for-
t| be induc
tural interest of the 22 ede arises, and on | no
eir "id be
ost | a
that the Highland Society has arrange
d|o
а |
ed to u йде аргі
cultural tatis of
rge of it, shou
as sto aim — d at ^ agricultural
xp
— —
n die —.— from
whom they ar ‘ned, and it therefore i is the
more n in that
who are as
f that portion
we
ore fully to describe. — od of the limited
— whose separate — it x -— eul-
turally important to know, we refer uch
have a distinct. agricultural character breeding
E
a T
reference
— бн — чата. f Par —
overnment ought to know is the annual
* of the whole country—the — — —
Grass
acreable
and crops, and t
— 1 together with the
numbers И the different descri
uch Mar ledge would, 3
t
„ral
criptions of live stock.
i
t
d
[
1
н ERI it is p
not see that its — = been in
has been 5
pe there ha
| on et dered it Per 2
| reference 8 that subject, for
in —.— to a . |
legislation
very
to protect him La
st A: as to make it
and dairying or “grazing stricts s — countries
ected *
impede its га апа act эму їп}
pressing the в
| contrivance mig ght be inv
| invariably used.
Sussex, with a hig
plough (whieh, from its huge
— might be the great grandfather of — —
drawn by fou
di
ht and of heavy land respectively—of larg
of small farms—of leaseholders and tenants at
1 districts which are customers
her than self-dependent—and 80
te possible in general to divi de E^ a — —
and report the nary cultur
of real com
ij]
be pos
y that from its results the buyers of wt
sho y ib the breeder
T.
that ul 3 e somet
de upplies
the season to
—— it.
of the amount of sheep or other stock in the county,
he —.— that after they have
Pi more more distinct lud
the earliest
ught in rs rate, owing to the
rt supply at the sce fairs, De ws e been
tug supplied,
and aud shee have become oe than eit expected.
business of the farm would be ben
derive much benefit as well. V
bri - antata
ve
"na grent alarm was created in
protection of the Britis — armer, е ** not
hinder the English Agricultural Society fro
the (n! and iuis as — — agricu
ce, to know the r esults of farmi rming on ivo districts
but
in the tems е which the land is teases in the un
ations, in some pecu
m —— M — "e of its
werk
to
1
inf
| to its members, lest.
"nnt +h.
ere
in . thie rotation of mem vu c» in the
aunty o of —— main е: — upon a given extent
yan it not be well, z
of Pots istri
eum the stitial, conditions of their m
alike as regards the energy, intelligence, and abilit
| of their farmers and their landowners,—
o
E
. et
£g
И his E са
d i
fairs of an
steam-ploughing p aere
abour ; but we go farther, and i
and 100 pasture
the dinde shift syst
most seasons of 7 ing ploug
h o nches,
Lue min for the "Tarn p-crop, one furrow for Barley,
Wheat, we shall find that 1050 acres are
rking
eutting а —
ole of th br
threshed. Thes account d üben wo
S versus HORSES.
2 portable steam-engines of 6-horse эри
Interest of money at 5 per cent.
Wear and tear 5/. per horse po
owe
Deduct profit by the use of steam on 1050 acres,
at 4s. per acre, the first year
1
| |
[== | ев:
*
3
|
9 horses, at 307.
In — ‘of money at 5 = ‘cent.
Wear and tear and ris
*
eoo
eo
Total expense
H
lance in favour of steam plo pit а
іп опе ог more of Ше man
ture de
cord of our national progress.
resti would a decennial agricul
can
that if we had the full knowledge of the |
nual produce of of the — der —
ricultural cireumstances of Timited di |
his place in Parliament,
i ie ety d
, to ptt of
iall enforce +
t rom the
e admire th
e 80 far
rs W a we. tural
quiry would include, over —— l
include every variety, and if we could arrange the =
g with the c
=
+
па p
N ыи of x at once acquire pei agricultural
perience d any one locality could confer.
— Án!
ON STEAM CULTURE.
Ler us first make а few observations on the
ace trials of th "ug SAT of Tweeddale. j much we
erseve
requi
EE. aUi mnt
t of the frame also, must em
м
agriculture of but any one year, as regards all the
hich a ranged. agricul i
8. 74d.”
e = yield to to
0
recent the d
course pre-supposed.
У | the adoption a new impro
| ticular, has always been
|| the
ing -— by
power,
‘aca but pé
xis should be und E
of his в meia
uneq
harvest, on
whole 15 — be
—— —
16—1833.]
— le objection. The general use of o
— PO — atly obviate this difficulty, nee we
o doubt other means woul be found o E
иле. it, At no other time could a inconvenience
VOU 1 labour would be diminished, and
e there would be a great accession to
shihe err. - on the farm at no n
ч as 115 ан i, **
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
put their heads
sufficiently wide to permit them to
through, and ae re forward t
улт puc are Lam te
€ Drainage of an Estate|
of the year 1848
Mr. ——— visited the estate, ed amongst other farms
уы over that, occu pied I ——, called the
— Far 4450 M a view si im
n ' the Kosik ning
ip ci "
— can . does the difference between to drain some bo e e. on the side of a steep hill,
xechanie and the p oughman exist? Itis in the con- with l4 inch pipes, laid 4 feet фер, at Tonnes intervals
$e emplo t of mind to which the former is —an operation ER eed hardly aid
— ed. The labourer is not wanting in his powers | respect to the elementary principles. of s ves Hg рб
ion; on the contrary, t e generally | as it is possible мы conceive, реб which it would be
2 but of no use to him, use he is never brought a libel upon suppose | e would have
etm upon the phenomena which are presented to тен ар The drains hay о act, and
— — institute a single comparison only serve as a costly illustration of “the loss that may
p. , the opportunity of developing his inventive | arise fion precipitating theo: ieh are applicable to
Е ich would be the effect of machinery, and | one description of soil into — — ar суа unskilled
heel not remain long beh hind his cla ehave not | occupier w vio may apply them to anoth € loss,
to enter into кнн Pd, but we hope morever, is not confined to the drai rainage iliud to, for
— ode ай histo: hia 1 advantag ge th iat йе it appears — {р —— —— , actin 1 th * me
bourer | ге liberal е tion. Unde: ce, contracted with a pipe-ma. ker in ighbour-
amo hood, to supply half a sd pipo of small pipes (e only
steam. tial to
it now is to the manufacture
those m ~ ae concerns to
bet. 4 Practical, Farm
| Ноте puOrreapoRdenoe
-Transplanted Wh met further 3 of inquir
ing correspondents o our present (April) m anage-
ment of transplanted, — th наред „ма; presuming
this work to be now completed (she plan ts fully
wth, we may m
established in gro
hoeing” between them should now ‘be persis sted in, in
on he
roots ; every inch of the soil teat ‚ер plant ‘should |2
be stirred two or three inches deep “ Кы ck-hoe
to,
air, &c., in preference to rio pes
о exist
amongst
and — RES of the Jand, А point of vast
portan practice. The
drill he may be desc
im-
уута " а sort of
w, Say two
would per
o | bre
ub- |8 н й of time h "-
n that “ hack- | vari
ppo
account of the бош, ап
ribed ack
d six — Sige with a DT eye and | more
in shape, and p He from
short rem
a
clined to
„roots of ee 8
8 тее p treet, d
linch in diameter) for use upon the
erhaps be diffieult to find an area of sufficient
adth i san! E ich they can be used with benefit. Mr.
em his 3 have been stopped by the
which e grown into them, a
tion, we can neverthel
—— ~ - deep, in th
roots was vig
тана 16
as the уо
n
of the 4 feet drain. such cases
where the water level is. not constant, pos roots o f planis,
and we are inclined even t erennial Grasses
e in proportion as the soil
ut of the
hem to Proton Lindley, he has expressed himself i
onfirm mpression that they were Ше
J. В. Denton, 52, Parlia
wo feet over the edge of | VI eo
d,
estate, while it b
of rasse and d
although we are ^ able wholly to confirm the allega- aoe phe
f
don
within the pipes, and the gro owt
pipes, and submitted of
251
favoured by by the following, which е о ше ап im-
nication, from Mr. mgs oseph Nolan,
mmu
of 33, Bachelor's e pee 88 — — only- of the
4 vene a been " blish mi
«T
| o Mr. Epw aps —Srr, Seeing an article
of yours in che dor ‘cultural Gazette, induces me to
put you in possession of some facts. relative to Ivy.
I had two ll h m n goats, of
lected Ivy off the wall and T fed « on n3: voraciously
we had on the f llowing morning five immature ki ip:
[The p
y ^g fres use of Ivy, as recommended in oe: — to
mno Mr. Nolan alludes. e wi mitted,
n mature 3 n, “a portion of d letter whieh I
am sure will merit the approval of m
rea ld rs of an
ll should or might safel
E feel 3 to say that since my = арреагей їп
best
arranged
uy Me in = * the model Yu ty ef DEM
at Houtown Ho the residence o ff, Esq.,
whose ing operations are d te Pes. of the
d | most intelligent, industrious, and trustworthy men
met in this country, or * the sister i
nev с
lection of healthy dives and p
sa mber of dams, са witho ingle
His intelligent сасе M Nicki, told me, on
the occasion to which I allude, that for ears he
had been in the habit of using “the spare e Ivy” for such
Mangolds, Turnips, and i other, green food, in winter ;
and never found an t. the ait results 2и such
i the pros. and cons,
my information goes. If ve
e wrong (which I da not myself believe) I regret it,
ward
t, London.
distanc: credit ; leaving the
of the plants, for the present, to th will d | P: 206, you say, nitrate of soda, if pure, will gi p —
nent of our contemporaries, who differ in opinion eipitate with nitrate of silver, The
on this point, till further ex ade and | of soda, according to o Hoffstetter, see Ps "345 of “Карр
tS athe ae we ees it our belief, that from 6 inches Chemical ENT is given as follows 428
e the r distances. 1 itrate of soda . Я PEN 5:
ч ? will be found to be li ad нано amongst „ potash. :. hran —
all kinds at this season of the y and to * pee trace
3 e. of it well will cost a 56. p acre, Chloride of sodium —
in return, Айтат "Пену. ff.. ̃ĩ7˙ ар 139
Осе upying т абз in the Insoluble matter ... 0.20
— Bogan with ab about 3 ae vs of meadow land, 100.00
wa. fü Xi mowed regularly every 22 2 As nitrate of soda is often Ap agu an easy, зи 0 855
unted the cost o I by eh a and having | of analysis would be valuable to farmers who
y the animale 4 diei food, and the | using a deal of this salt. J. R. Persia, Chilwell.
d | [The addition of nitrate of silver is brar t co —
Perfeetly pure ee 0 will exhibit no
te ulk of the 3 when
here is one, will indicate x quantity of common salt
been added.
destro
as quiekly as ble. 1 cannot help T T
seldom praetical farmers, and I am sur
natural histo
wiul.
ast | be i
ata time when all the strength of
leq mor Turnip sowing. Leisurely. [Sheep may
ла of rin, Grass so as to eat the whole of it
e | had been
taught in m. as Latin and Greek are —
instilled into unwilling lads, who E little and soo:
forget. I have known a boy cured of shooting rooks “a
seeing ip contents of its bill, after heir shot one кета
1 the hope of killing one
ce in any neighbour-
earson, Chilwe
Tey said to Produce sr Since
the a
of m rori in ee tural Gazette, on the subject
slof I for cattle, sheep, and deer feeding, I have been
with Tarn
‘ate of Soda. In your Notices to Pai ENS do piel they would leave
the Ivy. Е. C.
t
pant an
appearance | gr
quen
and Mangold Wurze
nr hog, and Man ng e caretaker coming wi
— — —
Sokieties. :
— +
і AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,
Hob
неад um from Canada) th Mr. кее Mr. Risler ч» — *
r. landson, „Mr. Slaney, Mr. Smi
i Albans), Dr. inst ШЕ 2 encer 8 Mr.
Crompton MU =k ga Ы ^
Professor. Јонн Wi 4 (late eom of the Royal
Agricultural Colli e, Cirencester) delivered a lecture on
tf
into cloth T^ saered and profane
citing the оўва
n sta
Pes 1172 to the middle of the last century, for com
lling farmers to eultivate Flax, and publie rewards since
shel out — inducing attention to the perfection of its
nufactur
— the mas eral conditions of the rotations connected with
Flax eultivation, and especially to dwell on aen necessity
urface, and ready
rops.
full statement of the ошена of the Flax-straw, and
its treatment by the dry mechanical,
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[APRIL 16,
enume erated the various |
ош |
fibre, fro
hout ieee |
5
2 in + soma А the glutinous matter fr om the fibre ; an
provem by hanan, who,
ition of steam),
forced forwards and backwards through the miss с of Fur
3 certain small capsules or seed bolls. These
are ed by means of rollers, ge the лели conl шы:
d
and the epidermis, or skin, which
Now. the object desired i is ru separat
| the omes portions ; an
e all classed
chanical
PL when the crop is of a ver
80 as not to pay for the expense of steeping, &c.,
districts where steeping is
cases where coarse yarns only
ture as not to coagulate the vegetable albumen . —
п lant. The action of this last process was shown
nt in glass v
of manufactured articles i in various s sta es
ics ;
the elements of fermentation exist, ready to be called
into action by moisture, &c. The ‘chemical processes
23 of the machinery referred to, and tabu lar
statements of the e of different peu. of
the plant and of the glutinous liquor о frou
beautiful i
drag farm
n ing di
Mr. Slaney, ы i Hw
of the meet
‘of, Wilson for the very interesting ot —
he had "Welivered to t that Сайы.
the machinery proposed
economical. as that by which the
some ples without any
application of жат, Не Mc: ti oil ought not
carried off from the straw.
го
2 -— — flexibility which those samples | of fro
Ry
i ii: of decotaposttion manifesting
e shape of noxious and offensive
in р or in slowly ru
8 proceeding is the same ;
in the pool, owing proba ly to p ngrerepi, hm
the time. required | is from: seven to 1
| the stream, fro 0 ste 0
the weather mat ially уем е opera
In some disse fie practice of дез -retting 9900 tists,
"d this is always very irregular in its effects
i In 1846, Schenck’: s pee
water steeping was paten ed, and in 1848,
Dd m a considerable apu was established in Mig
of tw at work in differen
pd in Ire ebd; bo besides several
*
in this county
e in this as i
at ewe of the beri — verd aeri
The Council then өе. ourned to
progress process of
3 and an — given by Mr.
the
the 20th of 8 E inj
Pus Claussen- Li met by
is now ii
E his recent geological and mineral survey of
Charles Elton, Bart., in Беген,
found to
sh | БАр, gal pid 70 Жез, wash. The
s d ;
of 2 to x^ fet тае; ES NS
Sir oem genres h.
js then чы soia e a in thin reedy stem,
surmounted by a branching head, carrying at its
~
dierent d ae have | e
se may b
the
s effected 5 el sad а in| bath of h
On
ion, which | sui
am, al ug io, dissolyes д out | water, and
fibre for labour, exclusive of general expenses; and that
108 ewt. of stra — — се — Soo = for 11 hours
reduced to hich, on being
eeutched, уем 187 і, ot Els, Tbs і oz. x of fine
eutchin ing t and 35 of e he
e
ere, then, we havea
following advanta,
= saving in tim conomy of
eof any nuisance, s end — nomical
E о
certain point i
mechanical means by which it is effected are very simple
and very inexpensive. I xd an open
ne turn
rd VUE y condenser); the steam їз at orice
mier and the liquor drawn back from the ste
operation may be repeate S' often as
T
ен the condenser is filled, ‘the cold water viele
n
ain turned ES So far as expel
on a small scale have gone, it has been — that bru
mmersiotis ‘all tlie heri aos x has
бп removed; thes n a commereit scale
would not pied wget than chres ‘hou
ever has yet ate эе ; works on an “extensive scale
are now ited п Scotland for ‘carrying out tlie
process. zt thi 1s P thé pen advantages are obtained as
economy of
expensive part a Á
sustaining 'some i ecessary handling.
He proposes to effect the desiccation in the vat in which
the Flax is 88e by m 0
ry warm air, which is
^t as to three M ds an nd Е 2 — driven through it in large quanti This
had in which su us matter was left. — Мг. and certain fibre is obtained. In sane experiments obtained in thé required state by passing it through
Slaney thought me, kom to farmers would be high.— ege 1 the Irish Flax Improvement Societ. porous earthenware pipes, fixed in the lower of
Bullen thought the proposed plan peculiar’ of the two — of гаыа it — Peers ey s he patentee’s experimen nduce him
| to ordi machinery, to the steam apparatus | that in алой yield Schenck’s gave an advantage |t rocess the entiré operation of
in use in well-appointed farms : 0 per cent.; that in quality, two samples of re may be effected
a plan would prov the producer | Schenck’s spun.’ respectively to 70 and 101 lea ind that in all
= raw material, whos object was to be а rm two samples o same Flax, = lly’ Satisfactory” with
2 the pies as ble. Transport | steeped, only spun to 60 and 96 leas, e t Watts’s process ; while at the same
it, ме. to m,a vital .question.—Pro Wi of hot water for accelerating the fermenting process time a great saving of manual labour, equen
= a machine of this kin impen Saks dos end мк. d. own for a long while j e The statistics’ of Flax
ef mo ue оа out three tons Flax-straw & day п the report tau] IV. by Professor Solly, show in the economics of
y f — seutcher ; and — E ree at 2501, | the i indefatigable Secretary to is Society y. I must also e eee considerably over-
EU у. These too powerful Tor 1 g partic iculars r average imports
indivi farmers. ers, and were intended for 2—4 districts connected ber the — of alkaline solutions as a nel Vai. d 650,000 quarters of seed for
finde rng in «ель under which stances | substitute and noxious pro odd: 70, tons of “oil 9
s pai machinery would sink into an avera average item . — deren = Flax. You T" сагаа in e sterling; & large
8 ance. see that in 1747 the principle was made known by nannually.to foreign countrie: for an
: TE eim was reques Journal Lilljikreuses and Palmquist; and that in ud ай produetion of v our озуп is 80
a ты [T preparo, 0 ua dels Tet p: May | Moira actually carried practice = same process | рес Chair ved s vote of
111 ⅛0õ⅛ê eb eet a a аа sea ын
; While © |
nished d by | lim t to 4 8 Society nigh with as little delay other ч have! ile Gay Lose, B to the solvent atte ча sted that un
as po pow allatine and acid solutions. Im thé ‘use dem of ie ia tamt
e D T, steam а LE 11875573 vn in, and
а анн си from 10 to 12 . this is
conden: hee and, klin down
through. the Yr үс ——
——
iine for eng |
In this, steam is the agent ia TEN
employed. The straw is n maa ip BOW
certain
An Bayne ! ела G -Agrivuliure and Rotations of
é en. By
А 2 5 он de the 194 W att, See
г ——
t. in ie, nó doubt
.
ui pes
The comm
rd of November fast, from wi
whole operation, from, thy ——
5
for reasons
under 101. per tou of cleaned | co
the | characteri
s | with ње аренага)
т, course, is A К deny hich 5 sae it 12 55 шу
f ym i
or no — of oye ys agricultural statistics
unty exists, and, therefore, hes no one
16—1853.] na
E AGRICUL
TURAL GA
ZETTE.
253
ov M jreumstances could; [have performed his task botte
— and climate of th escribes the Notice
dd the c ma it Å =A “ estimates $3 APRIL WHEat: WH ra Correspondents,
thinks," up "divisi on into rable, a ate vum. It is a red тази one variety of Triti ge FRIDAY A
coven maar xu: EM Wheat, and is awn arent choice have а fair average of of dn - 8
The dressing named was intended fone at are rather Fine Б demand is peg * —
ed to p and Lambs is larger than of lates 135 The mier ok
owever, they are in
3 — scattered broad in aft
adcast in May, and atis certai ly ft A
е
The —
„The erops proper for the diffe
rent sorts 1 ing
described one by one. Of Apri ath of L applied me, “Air os АЙ it would, probably, be mor d
known this variety to h heen! sn uf ys, 41 ] 4 ring the first ane ae of tl or some timed n is — efficient if chan Good Calves are b in
of April and again rea аднай ter the middle за Ілме: J Rye. It is fs 7 Oe lan ous autumn, | 4 — descriptions mak y.no ns plentiful: th
And he then describes’ 10. di — middle of August.“ — — exposed i theat hea h if used m Spal the 158 Enid more money. F : favi the
their cost and their returns in de E s, estimating | ler, die aig rps — and useful yn E Kp ns partially Milch Cows meg oe. E orfolk seabed Ade oe 202 Calves;
are | tly opposed d to cord e most of them eit ects, urtful to plants that it is pote in y, how Pe : 2 me counties , 400 Beasts; and 120
good agriculture requi ee riesen of what Jour da i P. It is a good top-dressi rth cots, Her d Eor st. ofBlbs—s d
them prove pn s rn his — Pii very few of | to iy Sort owt per acre ; = yər Dg ed qe for PUT Best Short-horns 4 2 tb 4 6 Doi Long-wools... : 8 10 5 3
sone of а е geta pro mu — — From ong you should а ane ano; or some other vods я no | Best Dosis am 25 923 fier Ewes hu quality 4 4 ii 2
E а AN an! р а $
* : 35.'a bushel, d Dus idi ^d 56. & | agree ci an ORSES: Mr. 67 Quid are, 852 alf-bred: gu T Ta 2 99 pea ТЫ 00 :
, ls — prices” (th . & bushel, | merits of О Bd correspondent, „G. mae вуй: T Ну W. bern oe : 4 mn ev 2. 15 8B B
in last autumn) ; e essay was writte shoul xeu iando Horses: fo on the eom Y| Beasts 888; li eR Iria: ii dd qmm
us ery few does n uld feel much. obli r agricultural Кайт P Е and 12 Pigs 410
profit, Wheat being at 68. 6d; Barl he reap any where the best North ised to „G. T. it = er quee 1 ; к 5850; . i Reise 8
. a bushel; but ther arley at 48., and Oats at OULTRYMAN: A Subs m dan be bought in T inform m Messrs. p OPS,—Bonouon. Mar Pigs, 225.
— re are differences e did not promi Scriber, That is a pri uly or без эз —.— s stead enden and. Smith recort’ Aprili
ts obtained under the e enough in " Professor War m to send 4s the din — Mr. Tollet y for all descri 5000 E s that the, demand
show that farm profit aus unistances t any considerable ^ about to make for him. I A which Hops, and late prices =
f " very h a ch be pu gricultural in they prov
ion of a cant as welbiag on ше Wu p blished in the Journal of th terest, we imagin * e of oMowpa MARK LA
for agricultural on the price obtained 2. 10 Ruby N West. See jages 218 Бе вее шеу WIN | at this ee пулт, ап uy p»
e tract: d ane with ^ gla — qe y communication dad 219 out April raat 2 a reduction 2 3 as small, it co y PR Wheat
521 in other 00 unties of the kinga ы “fom taten can tem iw reunavoidably dei Занед thi Еи received e^ xo] quiry oly rg d the arrivals Are Esos vot this day se'nni d
shall 1 hereafter mak m, rom 3 огге: also beg fi or the sary in — nday , at 1 per arge, met a slow agi t.
sn contributions is the insertion > indulgence m ros ack, 9. Tho е top-prie eof D our quotations’ ме бя
оп of ill delayed. whose inter z., 44s., and ade Flour of last
esting together with the Я 8 large Ea cay 2s. per
P sed n which i rivals from ab
prices — pr? Las Barley there GI GE traded completely
air demand, at the extreme prices of this da е vy Tes
y wee
SOULTRY: IOS '
! molle pti Hark
curio 1 (т Ё ts PER
a perhaps, interest some of your read ph which cov 88 Я bo Essen Kent PEN |?
д my ро уаг po TA гей егз, hien: Trade during th ENT GARDEN, ArRIL 1 m K. m Red з. m.
€ have laid y с the supplie e week has not been fe 32 er re wer ee
found. She was p my ver РЕ eggs, W. hich: со ould ea hel: the abi i Tan чыш are still no n very bris sk, nevertheless m онык MELLE —59 d ....... 43—50
р [ ц) е В м 0 an reign
Se sl on Sunday the might qn тл, continue t» fall In pres. Pineapples have ms | suficient for | Barley, grind, & distil 3s t 7a. Chow n
she was kept in-doors a all M 2 she did not lay an oum orced. Strawber ave not altered si oreign...grindi 0 975... Chev. 25—184
laid two egg: day, and in t 120 е ce. Cob and other Nut bring fetch from 94. to 1s. 6d. Oats, joe and € Su ing and distilling 26—80/M. MÀ 26—30
He WO. one after pia rf MY e evening | As — — — Gres s bring = prices, oT 9 is. 6d. cott: h poor HARE о alting .|30—38
» nest, One of the other, with S Radis m Pens ЖА, GL |. >, Scotch and Lincolnshire... Potato 17—
. One, ona eggs had no shell, “© leaving considerable, ply gene lobe 5 — r me nshire „Potato 29—34 Feed f
un though. her and the other айну: ; various articles still reign байбы to|21—23|F. 7—22
5 | a Sé ar ‚РО eed
smooth, and s eggs i general éakale and Rhu e generally m d Rye jand ami Pen ^| 19—90
^ LN 18 as continued to loy a» ual are ate ME t — aged de b dre re pret trs rally excel eae gt I Rye-meal, * 29—82 Fore eed ...... 16—20
time. J.. since r —— Ea res. Cut flowe ans, Mazag | oreign:.| v —
Another о the at | nette, Cinerarias, , "m Кайра Е — Феі odi" azagan......29;
WE. and Cam Roses, Cyelamens, — Pi s to 31s . Tick
Baker Ы Great Sate af. P a Migno- igeon.::......33s — 3 ick (32—34 Harro
ker Street on Thursda oultry took. pla | | 6s... Winds 139—4 — m RE
birds were the ursday, b Straffo p се, at Grapes both per 1b, 8s to 12 Th RUI T, Peas, white, "sex and mall epe Tute ане 30—34
апі i property of Mr | ord. Тре | Steben bothou s | Lemons, „Ма nd Kent.. ilera gyptian |28—80
f is hin С 4 "Fox, of Skinner Stree rries, ont ди» 0155 | Hoste, 18 to 2s aple. 328 to 358. Baten m 1|Suffolk . 40 43
ised J ek е ре m se Meier e poo | load as dear. qu 14 Ne T
owls. There уу. qud Spanish, and P ite Applesdesserhp, bush, — Lei 2 А FI bur hest marks deli White =. Foreign. „32—42
piles sonnel arge attendan plans kitchen, do, 6s ado nd Nuts, Barcelona, ib. 2s to Зв „„ anre RR MM aed r^ Yell | =
INA of, fenes A dealers of, t d AnA maA, Oranges, per doz 18 70 A Cob, 120: per bush, 20 (т For * ditto|21—87 Coun
bru the shits ¥ we “Р very good, d: bat th ere Seville; р: 100, Tato 148 Chestnuts, р. bush, 88 tB 208. ARRIVALS IN THE Poet Lo, дал TD Per ese. Ё, 35—87
еу ох (35—38
in su fine condition Cabbages, per d 3 1 Wh T WEEK à
Punch den Potts "ho hi as were Brussels "Брг OZ; 18 to ee Flour 23786 sks eat. Barley. Malt. те
and Potts. The high estima- pagos Boroni RES hf. sieve sh реу, 9d to 4d 15371 brl ats. | Beans: IE
Tu. penne breed is held will be seen Se крет Ib. ба to 8 ical brisi: mE I PE
e opportunity of se be seen — per doz., 28 % Jarlie, per d nglish . . 3564 „ rs. | Qrs
„аһ > opportunity of en | Grei о 48 , rish........ 1844 4; „ Qrs.
2:8, en bre | by that uu) 95 a priced | F doz., 4 à ё Lettuce, Cab., p. dán; 18 to l Dern eee — . 4358 608 739 S
95, а cock “ Captain „85 m 10 6, ma 9f s to 2s ndive, p » per so 25 to 2s cha FRI : 5 185 = oe eee — »
mother, No. 60 62. E n, Now 48, Seakalo; n por D „ 5s to 10s indive тег sco е, 2s 6d to 3 th r April 15.— . EU
. a RIDERE | IN No. үп 5101105 ha , per basket, 28 tos ба To s, p. pu à this reni hayg been moder arie or English grain and Flow
ith the excepti Fot Р : ур. bundle was badly attend nd good of fi ur
: ere the А оп of 0. 45, © 25 75 statoen der ton, 858 to 1508 1 Mushrooms, p. pott., 18 6d aa lonr, or 1 Pr seareely апу огыр. To-day’s
of doubt whether th рве Ft E per cwt., 5s to | отте per. hf. sieve, 6d to н ds | fair demand at full: pri g Cony, excepting Oats, s transacted
ther: the рер зе p. whole fe татара et h „bend per der, dh sto 186 nothing doing, but buyers wn. dpe. De Te is also
d ese birds М each, 4 avory, ch, 2d to 3d nik t usly than of late,
at great, almost Zi mae н ne 0 them 101 | ene per, "rd 9d rs 15 6d TI me, per — 2 te = | on of "the previ fio wawa mw аточ hable to oh CERT RS ur oe
ces, and а EU arsley, p. doz kaian for, ness, and prices mu eliora-
a half guineas yet the average | hac Мә Мїп . bunchs., 38 to 5s | there i ih Wheat amd Fl must be considered qui
per head. Thi Onions, А эе i green, per ишк, ва is no altera ours In the value of quite
years a ; 4 is w 8, эўкее Basil, d to 9a | Асе spring corn
cra "Ant 5 15 25 СЕ dible ha үл: | Beet, Spani Yr o . b: 0. 3 | Kingdom im * import it of Баі T d Flour’ dnt» ‘the á
ree months. 13 liat. we haye seen in ол» Е mies phun S ˙ es rn чыры Aiea
lots ma 4 2995 aye seen in Mti ГЕ А Рак m months ot compared wi
M isin e 19. 18. S ani h — TE азая š soja < fà 1852:—
меоя on panish m TOES. Sournw 194 аад аам od |
ns sold for : lots went for | co ras ast an the ABK; April 11. Other gramm 242,128 {їз
2 The Ро or 307. 10s. sof OF, stris fore [ 2 has be WI 391, vts 577,606 ars
Vik le birds, ay fond i fr us 1 rey m еер entre a fih m ^ um TA re being a ЕК man ri B ot Flour dn Se s 445,895 „
ы. ittle — ^ erito- E cy clitie к, (ове h ёй any left , 566591 cwt.
certainly no r < 16 lots made bat 158 are this prices and hea’ è ‘weather, has atat eldi АВА "
but | L 8 quotati "ad Ny trad j , : : wate TH 8
чых estimated by Ж pony of ne-third "ү their ШОРУ mt to 1208. Yorkshire Reg ental cuttin anit € ibe Wheat. joi в Hoh
as отер sales, French 1 whites, 855: to "ose? © 9 120s, ; «itis | 52115 mian аву! л} ғ
а TT 114 Ease . D A deg cr enl
enc ‘tau De guar oí Бойове ia. your Sud Ган, Же it pE энеле ЫН Srqesesi | Lih —.— Ё А е
as tau Cohn Xf: y e ow H DE 114 $ oy 1519, | Eeteigi-ed o; 825 Sj ish bere. 1 1540
11 i, rs. pea wA hat С ini rm Extensive, Inferi ay, s to 958 Clover 1.5 iv’ usiosanas 2191 3 es E эту 286960 204 э ©
ys; but wh 1 at more food — а 80 Send cr" „ 95s to 105 21011 b evg ч Al
іва Kii in and к туча rey Se —— — of of corn in 5 ө 15 60 p meget „ЭР 1 52 вээпаў ч s RIA AVBRAG
; = and th . ; ae A eee 5 eh баре ы А ae 14 01312 Вет Еее rt ү. rti qm
not ds 1 op grassa r. Ф е birds, th they c Ein Cum sit ї е tice ао ір пәй 99419 А Barley; Oät⸗ )
Cochins r E Tay ebb i the MALE Meadow E er Mess
S ables, if ee Ne sms eng ig 165705 ier peer Я ws iil i ] zd eed 45 ? a1 ‘ "T i;
those with ehi ated s romper ны a re ке „ Rs 45 Sheard ts
аз you d uet P tti — 0 over .. 100 11 — M — A. A. 45 «БІ 25408 5100
8 wa Md сүт! АТ itin such а я с ат 44194 3149 WB I
=< ‘il ct 1 25 Ме рез а Pine old Ha WHITECHAPEL, A nA BAKERO 184 31m fi
КЪУ үн a 86s 0 928 | 0 14404 р 31
have i 3 di TEM ld Clever. . р wi MEN 1 1
RUM AT Dci c MEE: 2 E iio oet 3
z l SEIT sss ‚85 1 у — 4
tpn, the dm Such а-ы E a M ves рене эта —.38 82 (абегіог de. 5 | s Dare e 18018 4
is not so tan Hews: plage blame gs weight should no | 18% Tib WOOL. 8 E t FLUCTUATIONS ix ee
H " re ou Pies In THE nm
* = met- With tease them as in the Beirights the rule for t —.4 die — Menio g the prices d са) 34 The sales durin, Е * 12.
fit. Tied — eom fr endi B MI ea MU ene en: „ € dm rr Se meris o
3 uti i ina h — Бат :
had was px reread mre choked with inte m: iind doin er te’ brokes- ae CDU T to business being | 45 8 l из p
i pening it 1 e dry and tight. 1 Her , the little — СЯ to produce yarn not not different dn — = оты 5 —The 45 5 ө arg ү se
un several lum - ‘crop was Ў prices, — igh nable past. The 44 9 um m 8 n
—— natural food, she ке E — " "satisfactory to the gh to enable the spinners to offer 44 9 = = =
liver organ’ of th tobacco- рева up pieces of crockery- rh „ ІТНЕ IELD. 44 4 E ES 3
bl of an e stomach lit ly te purpose. Idibus ati enu Beasts i 9 Ax, April 11 LIVER m. aoe ede
There > nearly ze, and perfi tructed with fa I redes — conseque IY much smaller han during the женер "pq
was an émpty, and the i ectly white, tbe ir n some instances our hi nce brisk, and higher rates on Monda ed fro week consist of a qt —— +
= кере days in. her. m е" - | supply of Sheep is also — est quotation has tars s are мыш — 122 t of other articles th sity of. ЫТ
nthe nest; now, it is a d in Ber o retra uhr pag —— last Monday. Toot still larger than it had son y, with a —— eee — Eu.
Suddenly › а i н
Ay, and I PIA d ei h complaint Pen foes she died Lun eger e rin erful, and — — uch advance in ied | Miren а 'riday's 2 rhy sect — oe 5 rably
B, ght they а; y.be attribute ese birds die ra nit in reque t adinim are selling d ions a or all fresh с ely fo for the
: anu re impr: dearer, From sste Choice ng | doing i re "o unsal tallies inf
mentioned, atu — — fed, did Ma saris me to 2170 Sheep, & r 802 and Holland there e any 8 — dd with a partial d . i Ve erior and:
Wat as Nature o a clever — — y unhealthy sta ng rfolk and Buff Hi Valves; fro Are, азі arley is пе ^ ne of 6d. . en
| Brain, with we had Provided Vani argen Pr rete y. соп olk; 1700; and Reacts: from | vil terr ii dard, ected to-day, but Mal rrel since this
‚ Wished ten | provided fowls with ‹ F —— —— oderate demand. Oats and Oatmeal scarcely
d differen: alter the worms, or cha: capacity for digesti rst. of 8 Ibe.—s d id- | —The arrival: nt the e is less acti and Oatmeal
: t character, natural food, nce pieces of m ng | Best Scots s d Per st. of 8 be { ivals from Irel: active.——F.
MM and s eat, if you cots, Here- | Ibs.—s 'en liberal and and coastwi -FRIDAY, APRIL
Wn rn increased po —— to ——— one of a «Бу mig te "E 4 2 wri eag Long-wools... 4 8 55 A Ero attendanee of the Cv and of — "d — Tuesday have
"e is Peed of must occur — r (0—4 2| Ewes & 2d quality 9 d and country trade à
A wk т-ду ад, 8 Bevor foc for Бае тч Sone a Ron 5 04 9 fair amount of business v vas dene in WIE n fag ae в
113, Mount Stree for doves Hem r|- Halt beota б Lambs : —4 O0 |thel y's rates, the mark e in Whea da
t. i p seed or | Do. Sho PII $ 4 | Calves * - 8-g 6 hc atter article me — ш тайне beter өре „at about
x á cw бә eee “г xe a v
Beasts, 3 3518; беа Танова 100; Ci Too. 2 Barley, chee in T: ot де eal
alves, 1513 Pigs, 2 5, 8 where осори werd tas ied, Yellow РЫ Om
^ cc шы. рег
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NISED IRON SPOUT TING, Plain and Ornamental,
Á тенир, Cottages, Farm Bu ildings, &., NEVER REQUIRES
iin nised Iron Liquid Manure Pumps, Water. Cisterns,
Tevaghé, wenn pn^ m^ of Iron Work, Apu Roofing Felt, &c.
y at 93, ALBION STREET,
and cannot
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The Nobility and niter
about to erect Horticultural
x Hot-water
HOTHOUSE
every 9 —
The HOT-WATER AP-
Es (which аге
efficient and yare
particularly worthy at-
all the Houses, Pits, ee, for
a ouses, Pits, &oc., fo
both Top and Bottom Hea t
and in tant operation.
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j ӨҢЕ as i Pha Es E. T. {а nu state of cultivation, and for
oe — dur ii or eod | coni
Gra — Vinee | c pots, from
Vidt Ж. eyes, all the bes
, жь. and Estimates of Horticultural Peces also
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c., forwarded on ngs; also
Ф Wants & Co. King’s Road, Chelsea, London.
SS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC.
ply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS
See Gardeners’ Chronicle first Saturday in eac
INGS FATA
N n in the kingdom,
dressed to Mr , Dunn, Agent, ET
or to the Patentee, Bodorgan, H hend.
N.B. These Walls can be xe in the Garden of 5
D Society, at Eccleston Hall, Lancashire, or or Bodorgan,
ese
ROWN, and 13, 16, 21, and 26 oz. BRORTICUL-
AL SHEET GLASS, in 100 fee
Of sizes—8 inches by 6 inches. | Of пзе Sj cho tid
» n n " B 10 "a 2.
” » nion 10 " 59.»
euet capes At 134. per foot.
t Glass in crates. "British and Patent
Plate, ‘sheet Ta Lai res Whitelead, Oils, Turpentine &c.
GO 0 к & Sox, 118, St. John Street, West cut mitted,
ondon
.
TO AMATEUR GARDENERS
LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH, & SANITA pate es
Gutta Percha, Combina: tto, Pa К
bber- Tubing, other for pei
The Hydraulie Fire, Garden, every other ‘and all
Pump, Sluice Cocks, Hydrants, Pressure Cocks, Ros,
— articles to be — комы ote
К ydraulie Engineer, ^ ý А gefield,
P.S. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, &c.—F. R. begs leave sot
attention to New Water Power, whieh in many cases
supersede the use of the Steam team Engine.
BY HER MAJESTY'S: ROYAL LETTERS x
7 on
ALFRED KENTS PATENT W My sme:
GLAZING — тар PUTTY. — For
Buildings in Wood etal.
"Hos decet gr Won xs, Onrcmmertt
Illustrated Books eds dandi al ni i
pointed а
particulars
mot | nr postage stamps. -Nurserpmen to the different aul ober ap
on application.
UTTA PERCHA HORTICULTURAL LABELS.
us Plants. They are of sheet uta tt
name indented string
22
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| Tre 3
sn — wide, mer 1 inch deep, the name
neat border, with Gutta Percha
attaching them to — Being of a dark Myr
a substitute for
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—
ing fruits or *
TAYLOR, 27, High Street, Colchester.
be — made to Florists
A
cultural Furniture
—
ple; Strengthens. organic |
task of
never, SEE the breath sweet and
— ]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
255
t, blight, ^ log for the security of
pope 2 n gar r fields, at 1d. per squ гэ я
14s.; 500 geris, 805.; 1000 yards, 50s... Ser
ards,
7 ACH 00.8, 17, Smithfield Bars, City, and Old Kent
wa
Po
G, for the protection of Fruit
qus NETTIN or Bi
; and P Brunswick Street, near the East d
de lar, where may also be seen erected 25"
Tents Tea
A TEPHENSON axp PEILL, 61, — Street,
"noe ry, a adii
Nurserymen. to d her B fidi gs by Hot Water
Horticultu nd other Buildin:
А ive works they have executed, references of
be given, and full particulars
od of warming
AsH
Wine car UTATERPROOF PATHS.—Those who would enjoy
B
o Gardens during the winter months MA construet
PORTLAND saus жүн CONCRETE, which
ат med A Vasca the gravel of which he path is at
presen made from the loam н 27
— — үт sharp river вап
patat cea grav one of Portland Cement, a nd ineo
then
рү it.
hours it becomes as har 8
toll or upon it, anes yop frost.
]tis necessary, as wate ч ак 3 it, to give a fall
from the middle of the Si towards the
Manufacturers of the Cem B. rn & BROTHERS,
Millbank Street, Ester.
HE RHEOCLINE,
porta
OR SPRING COUCH,
be seen RE
a
Couch to either
LUN
through observe on the
interior of 9 — can -— mp—* Ford's Eureka Shirts, 38,
—without which none are genuine, i
two qualities, ro m — ich is 40s. the — DES and the
ity 30 Gentlem ho a
which is mixed with it, and to "E Oxford Stre
To five e par
from
e under
eir! йан ЖЫ, [Physiologist has
бору, ооа ад
not ely re
4 WH! HERE SHALL WE GO 3 MORNING "|
Such is St table |
with visitors to Lon If you |
r-mác hé manu- |
us Beer the question.
pu притвора sof I apie
this cou untry, , di
fae
— forme
—if you need a
ох
Work-table or wp. if you desire to see one of the —
gant e mes in 12 then you will во to МЕСНГВ,
4, LEADENHAL s whose Show
L STREET, near the —— House,
Room ms you may lounge away a d pleasa
ASHLEY'S ANTI-DEPI 30m
and sold wholesale and tetai 1
eure the
ringworm, scald nade and all pe of scorbutic eruptions; in
„64. а nd 25. 64, eac m apart < е
Ag
Co. 1 8
urchyar d; ; Keating, 19, St. pO
4, Chea pside ; Sanger,
niay had retail Hm all on еке
ates im: town or country.
As ulted at his residence for 5з, on Mondays,
o'clock. He has had unfaili ing success in the cure of |
— sid heads, &c.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHISKERS, y EYEBROWS, |
.
&c.—Ro т рер COUPET ELLES CRINUTR s the only Do
paration that ca wth- of h hair
whiskers, the Mem ak
hair, preventing it falling off, and c yness. Persons
who have been de
E gts is the 2005 *
A Chemis
Wi
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ning and Lael ii ier Hair — "i red |
by A
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| Опе Thousand ud posted Weekly.
Library Edition
75 EA
‘spate siden,
postage, ad d to Mr. Lawes, М. Publisher, 2, | ra
Charles Street, Hatton Garden, London. forwarded.on receipt of
AN OWN DOCTOR;. on, |" er These Sele
Common SENSE ON Common SubJEOTS. A Popular cmd TU AY i
to Health — the Old, the Grave, the G lots
y à PHYSICIAN above
“To the married. as well as the unmarried, we would parti-
cularly recommend this work, as being calculated to afford just TO
00 freque
1 3 +1
that very necessary information as is too ntly sought in
vain from а other sources. 7A tlas
р 1е58 сору
SPRING,
HE Мах BODY, like the vegetable ue aka
mplete renovationinthe spring. An emin
lately put forth the starting
=й 8
ven year а id partie
gh th ss is gradual e this 2 Ж it
that me receive
nor. Bi 8
this kind, irreparably iftouched with grease oroil. They
vate outer garments, and py sea and Jand to all
land
, Hats, Caps,
©
oshes, &c., in all their ad €
В.& Co., supply all kinds of Floats and, Life Buoys, Patent
ene tp ht , Bags, Po 8 nteaus, we —
avelling 1 Packing-ca 8,&c. Labo
T Tue it nee ul to state that they have no connection
with any other house, a mt — о о refrain from
General Waterproot Warehouse, p Fenchurch Street,
opposite M.
————... ... Opposite Mark Lane
METCALFE ax» Co.’s NEW PATTERN ZOOTH.
BRUSH
Мады 3 eae E SPONGES — The
c ao, а e genuine
with its rved ерее properties ofa absorp-
tion, А and aurability, bd means of d
dispensing’ With all pre
t importation.
Ш es’ MS and destructive
bleaching, and securing 8 Smyrna Spon
at — Scheer: & 6. Cos So M t, 13075,
one door from H t
METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, = per box.
eee e Wonda “From MTOALZR u, adopte
scm аз OINTMENT AND PILLS,
ELLE T REMEDIES FOR THE CURE OF
ETS, AND. ,ULCERATED SORE ATSA
Exeter, date Š Mr ш
Хот ginnen March 30h, 1853
ots tment and Pills hay
еъ геаййшу diseased throat, a
ted in bronchitis
E At this t r
5 stage I had Teco
| Which im. 2-09 hana rotten, relieved me, and I am happy to
them.” you Edel. in — than a e IL was — с —.—
Establish’ ts, and at Professor Hottoway’s
ishment, 244, a siren London.
GOUND AND VAITE TEETH are y indis-
ке Шау эрте —
"Pu у Apprenti мы] аг life аза Мін 5 5
Nan Tane ta of ФАА, Жалын PP
QDOXTO, n ов Pear, D |
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all those false |
do restore
'ed, | scarcely ater expects t o ri cond “old Parr,
s,| 2
4 e taking PARR'S
e. Sea а;
direc
ENTIFRICF,
Ventil eise of its | and
| partieulars, apply to Mr. Woon, F. Percy Cros
uld
it, when used. in early life, it
vents all aches in the Teeth and Gums—effaces 4
au ryvy.
NIS ief attribute of health and
A FINE SET 0) 5775 TOPP PEARLY TEETH bria
IwrrATIONS, The
on the
team Breton
r box
genuine artiste has the |
EI
‘Ono
Fixed Garden,” engraved on сеат Stam
9n each box. Sold by them, and ro Chemie and Pkt.
Ebo: vigour a ye substa
THE SPRING has eae 20 von ae
lisease, if it be а — die
2 — coldness of win’ DM 262 f
тему and in this state E aeri their evil taithe system
a period when |
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piering properties they d thus be induced to continue
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TO THE norris OF PARES LIFE PILLS.
2, Trongate, Glasgow, March 4th, 1853.
GENTLEMEN,—I am reese 34 Jame Ted — он,
Ru! he great benefits
== C derived — taking P PARR'S LIFE PILLS. About nine
rs ago he w — afflicted wi
кең, сенин" — „c. Н
PILLS, = after taking — for some b h mpletely
eal w 67 years of age, an - "although he
hé seems quite convineed
ot been for his Pills he would never have reach
ago, told me that he had been treated by
medical man for "bd tion, t indin ng no benefit, he
ILLS, ug 2% is now 5 go to
A
that had it n
ADI
PARES pd ‘PILL S rtis especia ally efficacions in — are
varieties of ailments ineldental i to the fair sex. Ladies evi
the most — constitutions will find them n Pene-
ficial“ h before and
TO GENTLEMEN'S
pue C
pond, M opem ld, Han
. All
at 9s, per а Also from "his Silver
Mr. Н. CLAPHAM,
further particulars, ‘apply
252, 0 Road, Lon
OULTRY бар FOR
OCHIN CHINA, 68. ; Y.
rom P
GARDENERS & OTHERS.
res of GARDE
EN LAND, well
bles, &c., with Greenhouse,
with Dwelling-house, 281. per annum.
to F. SANGSTE ER, Seedsma
HATCH
White-faced —
from Bi
irds
тше er Duck
ish, Dorkings, Polish,
nee with all orders
—
ERE for enquiries.— WX. TANNE R, Fleet-
orders Hants. и - Carriage free to Lon
LDEN SPA
R. H. CLAPH
75 —
Yor!
("OCHIN CHINA FOW
some
сонор
dispose of 25115 Eggs, at 7s, per dozen.
— Address,
order.
PERIODICAL ами By A
weight and sym
hows, offers them for Sale
Spangled, at 5s. d
Aireworth House,
A few
r dozen.
eighley,
pairs of light
oes, and of р
pair Address Mr. THOM
metry, is willing to
Рау ayment, by’ Post Office
ss, X. Y., Post Office, Fa rnham, Surre
Sales by Auction.
COCHIN онла. GOLD AND 9 POLAND,
OTHER FO
UCTION ON TUESDAY, APRIL 19.
R. J. C. STE NS" nent Periodical Sale of
FANCY POULT: ll take place — e Great ——
, King Street, Covent aE dd TUESD Y, April
cing at 12 o'clock p 3 Man of [ME in Жз,
are of very choice ў from the stocks of several first-
te breeders and success i
rsons wishi
T
ing to duce any
ESD intro
wef have Forms of Entry and particulars * applying as
Ma
wing vu eho nh
— —
— „A1
Hartnell, vasiftora, elegans.
| ficent plan
t5
+
ing of sale, and Catalogu
m Mrs.
‘ E d Auction,
other Shows.
Catalogues
in
may be Я
HOL
WLS S, including
bertii — E Prat we z
LANT EXHIBITORS — OTHERS.
y
utifully set set with flower, of
tien major, obbata, Wi
teritia vari emn Union i | ignescens, Incomparable,
| Giedstanesit, po exquiseta, rA CER the day prior
3
the Great
‘NEAR
ттеп Fuller, Esq., of H
Л
D WEDNESDAY ihe ath of
dt nu s Bur
olcomb, near Dorking
t reserve, on TT
nti re Herd
pplieation to Mr. 82 STRAFFORD, 89
ommended Birds
Reigate, and
be d furthe ulars
wil shorily 22257 75 — given
DORKING,
TU creas SALE OF PURE
SHEEP, 4
TRAFFORD is! — ME
‘SURREY. :
SHORTHORNS,
Nag :
т So, Guildford
, Guildf
n
Ld „= quare; and of Mr. Lucas, at Holcomb, near
Рот)
System. L
OF SPURI IMITATIONS, — None are
the words P S LIFE PILLS are in Wh
7
а
ite
„ on the Government ер pasted
simile of the of the Pro-
d also the fac-
prietors, T. "орин & Co., Crane Court, І
E QE 5
р at 15.1!4,, 2s. — le i
у an respectable Medicine ‘Vendors 1
s are 8 with each .
a LIF PILLS can be had onem any —
TO FLORISTS AND
О BE — ОСЫ; OF, with immediate p
red Lease of PERCY CROSS NURSE!
Fulham. There 1 is an excellent
ground, consisting of about one нб ада has r
at great expense, every convenience. — For
ross, Fulham, Middlesex.
Pw SALE, about 1000 Tons South Ameri
ASH, on WEDNESDAY, A t 12 sec
t the eis 3 ale Кес
e time by W. Т, "бодр. e Кане»
155 Mark z —
OR SALE, an ornamental Iron CONSERVATORY,
with engraved glass sides, and ircular roof, 12 ft. 9 in
long, by 8 ft 6 in. — — . — water apparatus, and
flower stand complete. Price v rate. Also cellen
three-light MELON FRAME, with; tert glass, n ^" pe
or Shane o
Street, Grosvenor Square, London.
BUILD
M= PROTHE
—
TO NO
prendens, а
NTLEMEN
мМ ESSRS. EROTH
8
to Mr. Tavrom, Pantechnicon, North Audley v
iguanas NURSERY,
BLEMEN, |
AND OTHERS
to
about the of April (if not previous
emend contrast) the the Erections of York and Valenti con
EROE AND MORRIS are
Flues,
Counting house Also la
соња with th ED.
Репа € aleeolarias scarlet ums, Liliur
f і also eight een s, in à good sta
“the of preservation, the fittings to the same comprising Burbidge
8 Be Iron Tanks, Hot-water Piping, Yorkshire
lates, &e.; seven p of ec two-lig
ior to
NURSERYMEN, |
D
competition by Auction, =
ly
t Ke.
te
&
i T 1 B
е €
had
р
е s; of — "principal semen = London; aud of
o: x mem. Ameri
555 AND OTHERS.
— AND MORRIS will sell
Lane, on Thurs-
e Mart, ]
day, Apu i and ‘following - at 19 o'ck 8 a first class
n of Carna tions and Pi на: 0 MG
m) and
and
LE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 16 ^T
4, Great RUSSELL STREET, Covent Ganpen, 1853,
з
0 HN Ж Ж ЕМА М,
8 FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THE ANNEXED
256 THE GARDENERS' CHRONIC
IN OFFERING TO iil
LIST OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS,
WHICH INCLUDES EVERY NOVELTY INTRODUCED UP TO THE PRESENT SEASON,
BEGS TO ASSURE HIS CUSTOMERS THAT HE HAS SPARED NO TROUBLE IN SECURING EVERY ARTICLE AS GOOD AS IT COULD POSSIBLY BE PROCURED.
M cone Per qt.—s. d. | Plain at s. d Dalley Trlr according to age, per 100, 5s. to 10s. Per packet—s. d.
F 22 1 5 | ызы at
Bishop's ne g-podded 1 0} н рег oz. ..0 3 Mus : opm r bushel à ted m uc
Fair 5 Ah Champion of Water, per paper. 0 6 Cornwell's ^s Victoria Ras Raspbe — v per dozen, 2s. 6d. ч ir" ria K K өте я Drammonäii Je
ZEIT nd. : е Mustard, per pint... ... 0 6 ana ж ж Raspberries, 2s. 6d. to 3s. per doz 3 1 erme- о € | And" нле bete e
. ee Str Raspberri ss ot —
Knights dwar gin T 1 0 Cole’ 8 p wr er 8 per — 6d.; with Tree Seeda Gooseberries and to tpomopsi F ET 0 ; Тере "плге! 2
urs Superb White 0 6 - axillari 25268 caulis 0
N "d : = uperb Red ...0 6 POTATOES. 90 — as доре crimson 0 3 Poppy, carnation, mixed 0
Woodford or — “0 g| New Жое, soli „ @ ie Per bushel—s. Per EC d. „ purple..0 8 weet, all the colours
Victoria — ey Ne .0 6 Seona Бы arly y Oxford. - ae 0 | Forty-fold 5 0 Kaul new lilac .0 3 péSparate or mixed xed „ 0 3
3 rame . 0 | Early He 3 N au — meli s, f 1
Tul 8 п Mammoth ` "1 1 : ae UMBER. Per ape Shilling ш Early F Pols 7 0| Ear Ду Shaw s Nest zi 9 x eta es, for one Phlox — — 0 6
With all A eee Pri PN сш. 4 0 ANDSOME ORNA- es 0
A ather vario eties 2 Syon Ие THER HU : „се. 4280 nh Mignon i 4 0 MENTAL GRASSES. ” rummondii, white 0 6
е Weedon's Е Bearer 1.8 bó 1 — leaved Kidney . 1 0 8 x (59 sm а омех (пата „ n N (шек) wf
BEANS Per qt. | Early Fram $50 -leaved Kidne d-fru 6 0|, tai 8) s. 0-8 wt
. С ; ө Апа шап det t productive la A * ocula
K yo most productive late kin ЖЫ also ‘seed ва) ed ay pulchella :49 we
Sword 1 регата б аф Кетон. ныг Pod from the best varieties, 6d. per packe HT. 8 Picotee, from named flowers 1
Hang ap T. ‚ 0 6 Windsor Pri er > Garlic, per Ib., ба. Shallots, per lb, ‘6d. "s 0 6 P ystemon ee 0
Taylor Wii d «0 6| Early Hand — “ . 16 Budding and Pruning Knives : Stipa — Wc ccc ЮЙ otentilla Garnieriana ...
„А. tony sor.. .0 8 Barty Ridge g Е 3 | Russia Mats, 18. 6d. each. Cuba Bass, per Ib., 2s. ч usselliana EL
Em .0 8 .0 3) Bue wheels Indian Corn, Rape, Hemp, &c., for ‘Aviaries. Larkspurs, 12 m Pol " Thomasii
New Syon Н 4 0 8 MELONS. ты trade supplied on moderate terms, with ааҖ article true to * — fine mixed .
DAS ouse dwarf IP Beymour's Golden 1 Pertec- skind. Catalogues may be had on applica $ Vea ar: pese т „
Cream coloured 1 y P3 FLOWER SEEDS. "Rocket э 23 d
Liver coloured 8 8 12 autumn flowering do, in distinct c Douglasii ... Rhodanthe | Mane 1 S ET
sii
—— Mt oa White aded 2s n 0 6|4 t varieties of ron Veck. per paper, 6d. Lobelia heterophylla E Salpiglossis, new s scarlet, e
md and white, varie- Herb al te € ihe kind 73 varieties Brompton Stocks, 4s. з а 0 : very fine . 2 6
ted, for garni nds, рег o er packet, 64. T pt e i ;
— ^ "— .0.6 6 12 named varieties of Hanz Rocke 1 36. ” gracilis, for edging 0 3 new yellow 2;
" dwarf ‘curled, ‘per oz z.0 6 uc 7 8 named асас of Marvel of Peru, 2s. 6d., fine, for the front of „ Salvia Jed sorts i
Brussels 2 2 05 — — Cos, pet oz Shrubberi rosea. 0 6 | Sanvi talia procumben us
111 uou E ; din acket—s. d. AR .. 0 3 | Saponaria, cal: 2 |
bii, rts = — сз — а а а А chimenes, seeds & bulbs oe dient PRSE ЭР s And’ ty “other biennial u мы 5
s eite 8 Ua gel e с E 4 Ae i 0 6 aurandya Barclayana .. .0 6| Lotus Jacobus 7. T 0 3 ведны рес С
voy; cur per oz. 6 r Cabbage 0 | Ame one ” new scarlet ... 0 6 115 ” rahamii ...
e London White Cos 1 methystea crulea . 0 3 | Tropæolum peregrinum ... 0 6lL — 0 6 " retusus alba
BROCCOLI. Per oz. Cos 1 Anti тш fine mixed ...0 6 3: perium 0 6 upinus "Hartvegit ae 9. 9 x bumilis —..
s Early Purple Cape 1 0 хау" s e k er U NUM (alt: Che чет 0 3 lorum : cuero "i : A
у TEE. 1995 grandiflorum е уеп weder ay
\ js 4 o | Bath Cos, and мы («em Argemone grandifiora —. 0 3 " trimaeulatum PU sbo — 0 3 Ter. WANN
Der 1 Jon Peroz Specio beg NO NI 5 oro — — EA others 0-3 — жазы “
W r m1. 0] James's Eh 5 ^0 Жаы! ЕСА " о 3 | Ip E soe phænogyne specio wits
Шеоте White, ate. 1 | Fine White Spanish. 0 f „ fine mixed ан р s теза — pro rostrata wos Silene Schaf, ^ o A
E t — A ni one Pv |
from the original ralser 1 0 Globe TEM man varieties 0 6 » 25 m ss 0:8 S008 |
"$0 Strasburgh... е о Anricula, from fine named : striata and others 0 wine sedora 0 8 ust white pyramidal 4410-6 |
Purple Sproutin, Deptford with. MO flowers 0 | Thunbergia alata low, new zebra «0. 9 Buck's rmedia:
wm S és : ч m skin.. 85.0 * emo 6 x hae Malva — p. E. —9 20
Imperial ‘Winter 17 1 pol E. Brachycome i iberidifolia .0 6 i айтапаса ed мат gol a ae — ë —0 3 me double .„0 8
an 8 a wa i h ! 4
le 8 Bs Se T wo-bladed, “for pickling 0 Balsams, very Fed dis- » ы : м "T E 19 0 ЭРОЛ, в. Bene
» a A9 olours, all ” new yellows ) ar^ varieties 26 8 She herda White n 4 A
CABBAGE. Peroz ipo e rh Olive-shaped, double „ 5 0| Collinsi _ : -— т anthemum tri- te pherd's White ... d
ка ae — us new ыы КК Эрге же E bosena Мейо 5 = o - Migne — 0 6 | Sedum caruleum, for rock
тв New Queen, fine 8.8 n " e ‘per oz. .0 6 S 0 6
Atkin's Matchless a. *0 6 Early "Frans, з Blumenbachia insignis ... 0 6 | Dabliascabigera, d ines eo Reseda odorata Sultan, yellow . -m03
a EE C SE ID ашин Кл qur
8 - and ONT Ей ceolarias rom a collec- pet paper zm 6 | Tagetes signata ... + 03
Early York 0 8 Mack Spach, pe = nip . 0 d tion c ot ta vet x. Datura — purple. 5. : 1 ee з 9. „а ees
" sie un 1 i
Early Battersea . — 5 New Fla SUN OH. C MAD | Caleeolarias, from Herba- Del eiphinium or Larkspur, es Mimulus, — M. 12 — . ).
"True Corr ss, O 6 | Round, or Summer = : Ium sum ood 9 | Ditto mew d 5 20.6179 oculata . 0 5
C i — Ze — ен) VA 0 Н o M S “OF з Di nial varie ы EET о 3 | Martynia monet — 6 s prs - 28 H |
TURNIPS. pia Е ab - “бет — of anthus, Ө n white d Nemesia denen as т 0 8 Mt © а 06
: А r OZ. : ; : E owering PE
y Snowball sp., fine red 0 € Indian pink 0 6 0 6
Red American Stone 5 - Campanula p үче herrima 09 » хае new Noniophila ins “insignis major 0 3 Ven TOR dec sia
Teltow, for stewing ..0 3 n — E ” doüble India 0 H dis e dis. o H wWailtover bd: deu ux
] n seu е ” E өзө |
eros zo E de m ou „ W Ыт ТШЕ Kc та 0
20. Зои . Anm new)... 0 6 Gang ө Е
Earl atananche bicol d others. ейге " :
Бану “Duten, 6 — 1 6 Chenostoma fastigiata sae —— осо 6 D e $ т ont Serna 26
est), Cistus oe, very dwf. aa m grandiflora 3 mixed 0 6 | Zinnia ele Fein
Pin pl TURNIP Clinton кушып MES. E ese 3 Nolana otitis „ urpuréa ... 0 6
Жук Bullock per ib wipe: 50 = ant, pepe" 3 pa п Р 0 6
kirving's Swede mi Dwarf Seanet urple 3 yeterinia salaginoid — n к кош $094
Laing's ditto d Cuphea ) 13 triped . 0 6 — cape 0 e d p t> varieties 0 6
Ashcroft ditto ч ” Moers gm ) holtzia, 3 ni 8 ntal Т ;
Dale’s Hybrid ‚0 x platy contra me 6 E re em rees re Shrubs “of all descriptions. .
Round.. : 0 PEU Erysimum n omm 3| 98. 04. 05 псе 3 eria japo nica, Taxodium sempervirens
а ав uchsias from na eed
White бе „ oí = i 85 ted from ү 0 | Gaillardia picta med rt { ин Double ‘Anemones and Ranunculuses; Gladiolus
ne 0 Commelin: e 0 3 ” 8 3 F 8 or pem
1 ge .0 8 » chardsonii... 0 3| and Herbaceous Plants, whici lanted
Drumhead ун * from arista ts, which may be P
nie Gangs oque Tom mend, classer 3 cuanto Pien ова
eL ur Ө Clarkias, ut the varieties Geum splendens ... 6 | All the bett cotees, and Pinks, per pair, from 15. :
Соби reopsis, new ma zh uu Wicei $e e better named Heartsease from 6s. to 30s. per отеп.
‘Gil orbes Covers, 6s. per bushel. Geranium, from fine dió 0 ine named Dahlias, per dozen, 12s.
Silesian, Mangold T Ib., 84 а Gilia, of — h nthemums, new kinds,
Chevalier beny ae mew Dram iem (i ondi... Grahamia 3 | Standard Dwarf and Climbing Roses, 1s: i» 25. 6 ea *
Ў б : n
— — Riga ne tni this Sandy, and other Oats. сарна? sede . Gramnanthes ee * Pot preste, ®. аа aim aed directions for ctr
collection new
гаа of jermanent Grasses кыйы; : white —2 Godeti a, att da aer domi M H ү» new edition of the “Rose Amateu 2 ; Guide," 65. |
gweet Vern, the siriat MEL ал н. m *» satteenne, Бо m first-rate Paxton’a ^C ruit Catalogue, 6d. and gentler?
oA t. per Ib. most suitable Grass for early Convotvalus 5 major ae P prize fo 0 6 dhonti с сЕ. "0, whieh tM
ed Clover, 3 oe umea — 8
Kohi Rabi for Agee . prices,| „ do. mew dark 0 Helichrysum maeranthum 33... fae oe
It: rdi fene, aia e, per 1b., 2s, ee ” or, ) bracteatum 3 s for bution Gentlemen to their Tenants and
A few. 8 and Winter Tares. CHE Heliotropium . — 6 5
Myatt's fine new — for Lawns, — 10 ed. ике — Ж .0 6 ni в, шин : 3 ре Annnals, 58.
се 18 sea T€ elio ies 5 and carefully
v cM ИНЕ ur ER IC II
0 6! Hollyhock, Chinese 6| fei Bal thing to be taken by emigran d"
qoe selection of the Gentlemen relying upon the judgment and
. — the most useful and M of Joi stead
т Seeds. J.K. feels it almost indispensable an — — of bein hat seful |
Bete al g supplied (as is often the case) wii
heri tnt he Mey Mm "doc. The same economy vil "is observed i i the
p Wang Dus „„
: Upper Wi Place, ha de Poi ari
. Al fa the 12 St Pancras, an r Row, Stok: both in the Muadleser, P =
п the of Y — the City af of dil Убив Moin Bim of No. 7, Church
and Communications are to be 65 L No Charles Street, in the Yaris of ‘st Taufe, е County of eit said {
ий ones avanit, Атаны Pe о
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE:
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
= I559. SATURDAY, APRIL 23. Price 6d.
0. „ >
INDEX. мые OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL PLANT CATALOGU
Agsealtital oc. of England .. is: Fe e ov votes 80 V. —The Installation of the Earl of Derby, as ENDLE'S NEW PLANT CATALOGUE for
— 262 a London Farmers Club . 3 Gees i à the University of Oxford, being now definitely he present season is now ready, and can
e enge gardens b. 263 a Mandevilla заем: fixed for TUESDAY, the 7th. of June, 1853, the Балаа of ^ y
= fensabout ..... crs yess 265 с | National Floricultural Society La | this смо will be holden on that day in Worcester College in exchange for one penny stamp.
predatory ......+. * 267 Oaks, evergreen jens J e | Gardens, Oxford, instead of Wednesday, the Sth, as ‘previously It contains the lowest prices of all the best varieties of
Em soften . 26k — Kurdistan .... Ba | adv bs. W. R. Новвз, Acting-Secretary. — Dahlias, Indian Azaleas, Camellias, Chrysanthemums,
rk : нар? 3 23, St. Giles's Street, Oxford —23rd April, 1853. Fuchsias, rig amy a Calceolarias, Ferns, Lycopodiums,
f^ ARDENE ERS BENEVOLENT LL dedu rri * E. nek A Co.1 have a very lin ge stock of all the
Low & sent their compliments to the | above, and the prices will b low.
Subscribers of sa! бамо Benevolent gree — and wil ll orders above £2 carriage free to most of the Re
take it kind if any, whose td are not previously engage
will, — the Аы oming Ele — use their influe ү in behalf | WOY tient t in the South, and West о, England,
of JAMES GREEN, who, although perhaps one of the youngest | many о principal Ports in England and 8
Sparrow, the zt = the list of applicants, is assuredly ‘the mast noces: : See Cata A
Statistics, agricultural. ccording to the rules of the Institution, has the — claim} Apply to WII IA Басшы RENDER & CO, Nu p^
"Tenant. right npon { - s Suppor rer he wey been a — e funds for Plym PP € HM —
Tw
Vi : J.G GREEN EW. SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS.
Wadebridge Farmers’ Ciub.. from an attack of pa acon 5 whieh has, lost. us eile r ot bs OF. ' ABOUT pis NEVÉR BEFORE OFFERED
Dome ore Mr Е 170 iai... one side entirely, E 2 leave his uem m Sinai а p
lect а carried. He or ut 18 years is si on, &
. кек Williamstrip Pack, near Fairford, iu Gloucestershire, and had, 55 ms UT Cuers $ aes bave now of E о ofer a
t | by strict non OMS: saved a little to help in his declinthe years; SHRUBBY po ALCEO ARIAS, 4 n
[REGENT STRRET. | but this as been swallowed u RDPI, dono. Aon fen and
Honig, SOCIETY OF LONDON, ther nosy xpos attendant on a illness, whieh compels | varied fror de Kingdom:
E TICKETS. Institutio xA xies in nis behalf will de mos pet, Een sorts bein ng all Shrubby they are perpetually in flower: and from
The Exhibitions. will nee place on the Second аа Ы in receiv ed by Мг. CockBURN, Gardener to the Lord Мап e great variety and brilliancy of their ирон, they are
May, June, and July, namely— Kenwood, Hampstead; ani bee H. оу & Co, Clapton 17 5 27 ene
14, JUNE 11, JULY 9. London.— April — eg Kings Road, Chelses, London.
All Fellows who shall apply, on or before Tuesday the 26th RA AND SHR
of Ape, -- d 8 at the rate of Three Shillings. and EDRU S 5 EO DARA y
Sixpence each, any number of tickets хот ExcEepiNG товту- | T OHN HENCHMAN has atl a few Thousand fine ALEXANDER, PONTEY, Wonen. Plymouth
1 i ve one-year Seedling Plants OR in thumb pots, of this »
after that day, Fe of t 9: bec gedaan ‘or. tickets | 5 cdm alnable Timber Tree, which are there- 1152 — cla 3 тве 92 тай ау с ; nd сап be had on Sopii-
this price will be allowed a b from: thë 00h e of ore in fine — 7 planting out, at 20s. per ment las Pe y P
. which W ea duin f — AR THAT PERIOD Fine plants, 9 in to 1 foot, in pots, 9s. per к LO Ш CLA ” Ad out
2 ns Po Eu uj MEX Ae LI 23. AMES LAK 85 га &c., Bridgewater, begs
After the 26th ot y further number of tickets will be ‘EXOTIC N URSERY, E ELSEA. to offer to epe notice ow — 5 LOBELIA, which
р а Fellows r Ed энн! or "written AMES VEITCH, Jun o Messrs. Kxidur rd pe im — нм ey — Mop реба к а pend —— alive
eac and beauty of foliage, can anything in cultiva-
STREET, April 20, 1853 ВІ es и Pak be spectu 19 sinks pu E ub tion. Strong КЕ plants {н - week j^; Ма да = ^
? У Ч each, or 30s. per allowance to the trade.
8 en — NOR IS HEREBY allover of Flower &e., ; foam ins Inspection of which he begs to i invite remittanee must accompany all orders from unknown
SOCIETY vi that the ANNIVERSARY MEETING of this pus ents,
Y will be held on MONDAY, May 2, for = Election of 7 ILLIAM FROMOW offen 25 varieties of Showy | Аскхтв:— Mess E.G. Henderson & Son, St. John's Wood,
Report cers for the ensuing year, and for receiving the Herbaeeon$ FLOWER ROOTS, all correctly named, London; Hurst & Molten n, 6, Leadenhall P ас:
of the Couneil for the past year. kage $n oe ‘tree to seit on receipt of a post- -office | Mr. Charles Turner, Slong?
57 The Chair will be taken at 1 0 ‘clock, Р. ; P for 3. E - : 3 TESTIM
А, BUTANI W.F. 2 а ‘tar e stock of Evergreens and Climbing Plants | ^ Gardeners’ Chronicle, August Т, 4882. The most striking we
Ron days ap C SOCIET TY. REGE vs Ping established in E : ha ave seen; an improvement en Feu de Roi; habit, dwarf and
FLOWERS and FRUIT this season are is bod) Garden Cottage Nars T rnham Green, Middlese tl
, ason te RN E EXHI- | — :
Wen 35th, June Sch, and 29th. UPERB DOUBLE -HOLLYH OCKS. —This being being | бачене d Того, Sep. Siig. cock ad cine?
Tickets * PLANTS, beng Т. es 13th and the best time for Plenting out Hollyhocks to produce fine | habit dwarf.” i
Up eme dag a et mid may ед show flowers this year, WILLIAM CHATER can still supply | — aduer
ot before Мау by orders ftom Fellows of the Society —Price, on | good plants, that will bloom well, of the best varieties, at 40% © AGRICUEPURAC . SEED
A. ay Mi 12 after that day, 58.; or on t the, days f | 30s, or зм: т dozen, consisting of са Charles eee í REES, PEFEA
Boral Bora N10. S0 ETV R Saffrano, Joan of Are, Pillar of Beauty Queen rry
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, Broen Pank Superb Se, with others of frstrate quality. ETER.. LAWSON ахо SONS’ Catalogues oC NA:
The BOTANICAL LECTURES for 1853 will be del al, Сна ‘Tee's improved separate sorts, for 1s. 64. ; aboye for this season are now published, and may be h
— — THURSDAYS in MAY, J UNB; and JULY, Es 1s. rab packet Nuts ery, Saffron ron Walden, 1 April 23. 23. — or free by post from — Age ien ш ut
t Three ое d ж 0 * Agrostographia; or, 2s. 6d ; and the
CHOICE. ; COLLECTION F TULIPS, e ene syn Зоре of the V ene Products of Scotland у T 105. 64. 1
„ Esq. May 12th, qo; and 26th, оп of several hundred varieties of double and Angle, early Јонх €. Som 159, Fenchurch Stre ond
the Plants i in i pua of Life or Actions эк and late, апі breeding Tulips, most all of which are under name
By the Rev, C. A. Joes, June 20, 9¢h, and 16th, oh.“ Botany | and mumber. 6 MEADOW AND PASTURE Shee E SEEDS.”
хае m with other Баа of ‘Natural | A А gee or the whole are offered for sale by private contract, G EORGE GIBBS лхр Co. will be happy to forward
n HENFREY, Esq, J une 23rd, 30th, and July 7th, if not previously sold, will be disposed of by publi с competiti on, ere — ues ge Mei Man —— Wurzel, and
TOUR ым Plants.” of which due notice will be given. The Ae of the abové may |: ve
ML a А : heir mixtures for laying: — rde P Fe Meadow and
ESTER, M.D, Ju ly ‘ain, On thé Chemistry of be viewed, and particulars to be had of H. W AMS, Mount | Pasture are т — peidos . ——
e "The o Origin and Forms of the | Scilla Nursery, Ford, near Chippenham, Wi 2 lbs. to M acl Mixtnres for oor — years lay, or
Cel die Cell. duly 25th, The Life of the Vegetable | LN LOWER SEEDS FREE E POST.— rotation e cropping at 24s. per-acre. Mixed sorts for improving
Packets ass Land, 1
Fellows and Members of . A. 50 Packets of Annuals, Ss. 6d.; 25 dó., 4 ine 25. 6d
the 8 iet deve Fre ани mission, ‘an к 8 of Annnals, 9s. 6d. ; 4 4s. 6d. oM
NE ber of tickets will be бле d to the ve orders of qb 25 Packets of S t ‘Annuals, 5s. Packet
ША
lud ing a
0 ie a TI ones |p Sonia or garg
One of Perennials and Bi als, Ds. 6d. , 12 do., 36. TM, y the 8.— j |
ап Es ШЕ „Нага ба а Gainen eac ch person. — — "variety of: KITCHEN GARD EN SEEDS of the| 226, Down Str
Я Italian Rye-grass. For prices of th of t
. — dress^JOHN
RUE WHITE. BELBIANT PARROT, ND)
YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD WURZE id e ated
iug a large ‘Stock of White 1 Cares and | §
lobe Mangold of home growth, can supply them ——
„moderate prices. rchasers of large quan drte es 8; SS
liberall: lications b: ‘post, stating quant requi
promptly UM to Address, Sorrox & some Seed G
2 — ae not 1 nok for compet 11 55 Wi à
pal ‘gies
G = 588500 — ah asture ; eae w Grass,
VE „ок Perennial Red Clover ; White Belgian Carrot,
(a Wurzel, Swede and Turnip Seeds, DELIVERED
pem E ATTRACTION" ‘DAHLIA. | age LERS’ ens pe Agricultural Seeds sent post free on
"ILLIAM B. JEFFRIES begs to ibe atiantiod | 76, * 5 в & Son, Seed to the Glo s
«e. E pines on Gore. of his friends and the public generally [Uam "eültnrat веков Glouce — pu " Yum. Agi
Am Ф at "Two Splendid Dablia, which ought to be in every- tion. For ful Ee aa FLOUR BALL n
en in May, Е ie Fine vi AH sent ве ау — —— — a —— —
i : —— — | Welham, Retford, Notts. Е и Oriens made paet
GERANIUM—* u— VEFFRIES.” — — nialari,
ILLIAM B. JEFFRI ES begs to announce his PINE PL
Ж ANTS. „лайн
intention of sending ont in May the above-named splendid ! pax à
daiire, which will-prove'a great. suquisition to ‘tho Flower FRS SALE, about One Hundred. succession» Pine
age — Man pei тте Пас colour, Жа g Ripley Queens, Providence, Jamaicas
оцей with peach; a saw it in| and smooth mooth Cayenne in the best he and perfe
#агу to e - h conditions n A
distinction V^ Perfect order, and equal T 2 150 noticed by him in the Cotta for immediate Jd
d competitors, For Schedules — лели элеш do ced May, | Bs. quis or six Plants for ә. For prices and particulars, apply to Mr. HEALE,
Wu. Nurseries, Ipswich, April 23, Nurseryman, Calne, Wilts.
clean.
—— last summer, 8 ey Ar. ee nate 96 3 dei bout 80 ex X лаў Providence, Queens, and Cayennes,
tage G. i
rose binary.
[APRIL 93,
,
258 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.
SELECT HARDY PLANTS.
ND PASTURE позе: SEEDS.
EOM у? eines anp CO., Seepsmen® to: the ВАЗ! азр BROWN beg to refer purchasers to their
T E AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF Transen bag t tl — * P i "m map 2 apad d oae up 2 налу
s now fin leaning, and are ready | Sh an fruits, as
|y) rh mat a ina ые of Marclh26 sud A pill 2).
LAYING DOWN LAND TO P Hert Plants (col d heights in Catalogue)
MANENT EDD ASD PASTURES.—The kinds — 8. d. & d.
in mixtures will be selected and apportioned to suit the | „ 100 distinct and showy varieties . . 30 0... 59 for 17 6
ziture of the sui 3 ditto ^ di — see a =e —— - :
Seeds, Їп MM Т ‚ 100 superior and new v es @, TA or i
"b эг Parks, &e. e ditto tto 17 6 . 12 for 9 0
do. for 2 and 5 убы la. 25 fine st adapted for rockwor rk 12 2 3 т 6]
do. for G me Lawns, &c. пау! Flowering 8 Shrabs 20 varieties, 125.; arieties . 7. 6
do. for Rénovatin I ond Dena, very distinct y — X
. ape 4 attractive, the collection of 24 varieti
SES Rye Grass—very fine cei secl Perennial Rye Pia vies en en 2-5
Anu and ali — of Uloyers, White
ngha w Globe,long Red
and other — Wurzel; Gibbs’ new "very lar ge Cattle
Swedish Turni three penny st атри,
Parsni edi of various sorts, green top 8
Yellow P Hybrid Trip, White-fieshed Turnips of various sorts, | three penny which contains the
head and other Cabbages, Lucerne, nfoin,.
Broom, Furze,
ien Garden, And
ts, 5 . per per г 100
Grayson's Giant, Asparagus, fine3 years, p. 1000, —
Holly hocks, and other select Handy шучы апа Shrubs , Fruits,
&c.; also t
100
‘OR 1853, free, for
в:
FU M са т —SEE BELOW,
EEDS-1
just published,
RENDLES NEW. CATALOG UE is
be-had 1
nd сап ad-on арр — in [узуы fordd. stamp.
п deserip all
Seeds, with prices f article, ad will be
very useful to all да and those who Le
interest in the cultivation =
EVERGREEN. RYE-G ваз or DEVON EX —This
most valuable Grass for permanent pasture, e Should be Ms
on all land where a-fine Perennial and Evergreen Sian
required. Tass
The-Snbsertbers have eme d wi some latge growers k
this County (Devon shire), and can supply the
free from noxious meee st 6s. um bus
TRU B Uli
genuine article,
West of England
f Cow Grass, ы is ann м
п be obtained GENUINE а —
market prices.
PE RMANENT PASTURE GRASS SEED, in mixtures to
d all kinds of Agricult eee Kitche other Seeds. the Cinerarias, Azalea sui
an n © ur. u rices,
Street, Piccadilly, London. | M EGETABLE " ЕЕ os, The Subscribers have. devoted — care and attention
Wed хаб p aad ASSORTED: COLLECTIONS or THE? FINEST QUALITY, 509., 308., | to ра r branch . the Seed Trade, and е
VAN OUP, — t 1 SEEDS—BEST ASSORTMENTS: a билү patronage. they are: daily veci
T 2 f
Tua 8M — to O raw roe en mmp ofthe: ther Elorbieultnral eR. colui 3 P. bert 5 vx ата Seed: me e of the quality and genuine-
world: \ ebties; which hei: " ,
—— ——ů—ů— — erue aTe Catalogue y^ FINE LAWN every d for Lawns, Pleasure G тота оғо
ALLOPUEOTUS SCHLIMMII; by far the beautiful For an Abridged ‘List of New Varieties, with a few not included namenta al Parks.—
of this fine genus: leaves ibe large, of a dark. velvety) - — — see Gardeners’ Chronicle of January 29th 27 os — — fine sward wi ill be cbtained i ате short
З ebr „12th. 8. э ргїсе о
greon, underneath ofa rich purple colou Воже а lange Deeds | Тр Sor елее: showy: Anmals ineluding the novest 15. 0 | Free 20e per bushel; Зе per кайту orla M рате
ber Tent alike tractive in lage end over Prion 10 гаша, 50 varieties; 85.64. “20 variet ies, Бэ, бй. 20varietios» .. 4.0 TRUE ITALIAN RYE-GItASS-—The. Subseriberg Jy
JJ um velie». gio price illie redierit io per aca неза sna
; ling on lawns, 78. Gd.; es ice. = e us
1 f B. ci Sart itl the ful habit 4-7
l—— — joldes. Tn foli — Д gracefal hs : || 20 varieties-choice Greenhouse Annuals ка zi 9 LARC = 15 TRINGHAM CATTLE, eb c Suy
latter; but i in — of чеч эчне". f Е te:ohoie din 1 — Р ja. aS 2c 10,6 "S yer ew kis xcellent variety, At
— the. тин merit. = m even when small, a most abundanti 12 varieties e 1555 7 6 MANGOLD. WURZEL, all the: M per Ib.
CENTROPOGON. TO TOYARENSIS, a vt species, of ie varieti hardy Pionnials and Perennials, 2 bushel, or 2 64. for field culture, ШЕЕ
s Habit, fine folia, "m Pret and terminal : 1 SCOTCH PERENNIAL: ВҮЕ-6
quets of rich purple flowers. $ Iti isa ering plant, doing |. MPOR SEEDS; in ceparatocotonns, very do ble I Бандан ee 20° MÀ M Áo - per basliet: гот.
аме ina —— during summery and admirably adapted!
riee 10 franes.
RUTILANS; опе of the most splendid
es new 1
D — es Wallflower-leaved do,
New white Wallflówer leaved,
piits ever impo free’ growth, — 6
leaves, and easy flowering. The ant raeemes attain | 8 pee Variaties —
2 feet in and produee wg number of long, tubular ^ Now. te E
ers- t vivid carntine. The plant rests a long Wh 12 ‘superb va varieties Germ man A
flówe
een and will soon be received in every select collection.
co
ies
D GERMAN
— — —— Stocks, 48. 12 mene * 2
0 superb varieti Stocks: Tel
—— dt large pit.
тория, Stock
Stoel
inperor do., — © per packet. 4
GRANITIC ee „ grown by George
M. Fowler, Esq., on п
saved last autumn in brilla int well p ie
All Ord or See — delivered
vert Ports in England
deg Stations. in the. South
CARRIAGE FREE to most’ f the
and Treland, and all the R
and West of Engla
hor oa MINIATA\. D distinct, beautiful species, of rb doublé i ed 180 Lnd "Bal For Catalogues a a. раган, apply to WinLrAM E. RENDLE
good habi tely-sized. branching and compacti Senecio elegan cetera puros & Co., Seedsmen by Mr tnn to the Sonth Devon Agricul-
shrub, ‘The flowers are produced: in abun-“ Remitta requested from т“богтев ost rural and al Agrieultural Society, Prinee
— — lliant orange-scarlet colour. mea —— eva STEPHEN I é 2 —
Price " i EGIAL.. CONTRACTS..
. J: T; ne order-to —— de: vo de чег eio distant à
y favourably. known to the 2 public, rough pur —.—. we have now made arrangements’ for the v Noblemen;- Clergymen;: or Gentlemen requiring large
the great number of fine plants he has in delivery | of 6 olde to the amount СЕ cim nd ждө, ntities, imis contracts: can be made, at a great
0. — VIOLACEA (Tovellana punetata) a striking Free to in London ; as before, reduction à
" Tel —— — —e N dew] го. aH теғ on the London and oie Line, vid
with neat persistent flint о ae a lonhar toro, 8
HRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS.
R. HEN ar MAJOR, Knosth
quitea hard-wooded ende without the Seed and:Hortionltural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
x › begs: nnounce that his new Seedling eae
Other known — оё po» меана У си towers ТҮ? DWARD GEOR HENDERSON- лка: SON! now ready. First set of. 15, 3/.;, Second set of 15, 2,3 Third set
dotted with red points. iier be wid tet this ена tere a te Qo Gelling HEIN EL ааа Moti Ni "= COVE OT ined Sate Do ie MO с
been lately ү е Unbl Caleeolarias, 78. 63. per or th
sides sis ra thet ii mney tee TE BLUE CAL Roba Ay 1 үкам Miis Leach. 47, postage free. Choice Calceolaria Seed, 25:02, per pocket.
1 pre А © ne, in. ATiybrid- | pow Gelben, intermediat 10 TE Beautiful new раш cz “CHAMPION” (Mason's),
doors, th the 6 mother of of qu ite a new raee of this so justly admired | котка ды le de malig 6 „ yellow тоной, upper petals deep puce, the lower ones.
n 7
Leopold 85 en pid O * се nd fl 1.
GBRANIUMS, xew Paaie vARES-0F DIADEMATUM, | ERICA Burnettii 2 ААЙ ө. eee variety Jo indispensable: "as а show flower. |
n different from all resins — m snperior in size, colour, Rr каран Golden Chain 7 ке — 7 " each, or two: plants for 78. 6d. Twenty-four — —
~~ — es. ne been won by ew " Pansies, — i
J: Dovan, ga i gardener to- N Mom. J! Obi, at — ei a Ph — е + 5 0 „ Orders: from un ao Н 'espondents; enelosing a Post Office
— — = T Mi d, een T p . — of youre, Duches me. ri Wer 81 „ orte vill be ponctually. нерава to. ' A» Descriptive List of
Д 8 80 of years, w e „„ II. Ms Caleeolariasapay be had. paid application.
until he arriv: fection, hi оёз xe ; i , Premier e 10: 2 .
— — — “They produced | GLOXINTA: imperialis: в" CHOICE NEW _GERANIOMS, FUCHSIAS,.
an immense sensation at last exhibition in Paris} and the For'deseription of the above, see this: Paper for or April the Bth⸗
tate Golden MEO wide жаз awarded it unanimously. w tl. кг m = ee St. John's Wood; London: CIN ARIAS, гете
The- following” 10 varieties: will -be- sent.out-in- Мау next: NA — 3 pear Burnley, Lancashire, begs: to —
San Be be Duval, impie de ia rs ra В А crea NIUMS, in strong Te at the ie Tow pre. TT
Général: " х : iri ТА 1 s -W,’s selectio
Odier; Gloire de- — — — — ҮЗА „ 1 6! Sóuvenirdela Reine dés or 29 for J. 106; mes een е С
bseription price forthe: set of these 10 varieties, 100franes. — | Comtesse Batülany `. ä pla эт
jean . lerese de St. Rémy” . 3 6 Burydice Enchantress
е ТВЕЕ fat brass by het ариза i OE TA Madam, Coed on. Ga nymede, Herald, . abel
эор, * r^t ө Cousin 0 oug anca
them wen in in fall ——— pand havingiseen L „ ДЕ Prince Albert (PAurs) 7 6 Pulehra, Painter Improved,
—— s «Майей Hower very ange very ge very дите, Ludovic Letaud Г peers 2 ton їч inelude
bow uffused with Madame Fremion і Ge PERPETUAU Moss. — „95. t — per тада
ане аг MéredeStaLouls .. 0 ааа oue à 6|. Also al the choice new "FUCHSIAS of —
mottled and bordered with rose colour, like a Carnation ( ic ; |: ; W — 2 ä fines —
— — ih. REA Queen Victoria sin 2 NEL . All the older varieties 48. to
12 si — ap i 2, Madame Atbonii. |
liant, very doublé. Price = francs. .
The set of the. ti ur tap
e : io ar
beauti'ul. hybrid. і ata
— ihe иии b varieties of Hardy j 8888 anten
enormous: size and we h . — Diamond, Parker's Espe Md p ^ and.18s.-per dozi
— | Blanche, Turner's. ins Oy "Bouwerioy Анара. аА,
Perfection; Bynes’. Maid resdiesriy in May. All orders ascompanied
Handaayde's :
oomen in-Chiet, Y S ouell's Pompey Hales’ order, payable.a NET Lanenshize;
Duke of Perth, Handasy de's. ae
DUC m
— ere — — nde of Norfolk, Hell's Sir Philip Sydney, Fellowes“
— — white delicately. | Buphemia, Turners ^ — Franklin, Hooper’s+
on niim th clear yellow; beautifull: Flom, Буног 2b
EN met ау i rin ege ce — 7 Ё сар o£'20 Superb und New: Varieties, 16%.
‘Re Verrainennum fl. pleno; Price gg Jenny Lind, Thomson 8:
1 pem К
from 50 to 100 francs еде
КЕШЕА AM Ein
отш stock of mum е эз have
| now o; —
(N. B. Mra of the ab vé- Nov — " ‘Queen of England; нав
which the 6. паш E sote Theab 20-8 e show але 125... :
"T к т Parties having dopliates othe above ers will be substi-
d above zd 5 I x uted-of. em
Collections of "men "very-seléet | Helen (Pint; Ley N
dodendrons, and pe 1 and qr hent Azaleas, Rho. Ne! - (Woakes), Potente: (ri a Di
8 — Stove and * l urner), Bell), Mrs.
1 Plants, new new French Ver- us( Bynes iid the bs аг
i ont hé 3 w gt? sca pt 3 неу Seed; seléc ex the
am — gent cultivation, зг an . per packet. Auriculas;
“also e nia, б, Harp 2 — ер Tower dee e om кшш Wanthus, Meta. Сатанов», Preotees apone
І Post-office e:payable at Lan-
ne Discount allowed to the Trade, ul x prived and. and descriptive. Ee. Tcl on e ln
OLLAND, Bradshaw near Manchester.
and Net Manuf: n 2 &. kod Lane,
Orde MIT over 208. elas free.
GARDEN ERS’
CHRONICLE.
259
1A ha ESTONIE
it хр CO. терені inform
coh — M — and freely
produc
Succession of rich orange-scarlet flowers, which
t a Cert ifica
Janet May! -— = =
mips
The London Horticultural Society aw
Merit, P., &
dign af it in the 5 Garden
A more desirable planit
novelty of the — indes in every good
— oD: Prestoniensis are now — in tlie Exeter
. ursery, to which L., P$ = — exam
Exeter Nursery, Exeter,
——
| PERMANENT a as он GRASS
| ALL: ORDERS: ABOVE £2 CARRIAGE FREE,
Pa that. they А
tof Grass Бод suited Jor
ah
, Póas; and
suit the soil for which the selec
send 2 bushels of light. seed and 12 Ibs. о
‘sufficient’ for
Pasture
| RE
| — — for Permar vent: enables
ing to. the aha vorne
tho price to 255. or 32s. per ас
to suit the soil. neni in 9 their orders are requested
to state the quality of the soil, situa а Ko.
f NENT LAW
r
kinds. will, the те, be entirely excluded, and the sward will
at — — — d luxuriant and кйш appearance
he best Lawn Grass is 20s: per bushel, 3$: per gallon
— Trees; p Heathy
e'been improved withia: view to their
—.— ong — ars Sha. ut ow Upl
TWO OF THE LARGEST AND BEST MARROWFAT
PEAS EVER’ INTRODUCED:
W KING OF THE m$ OWS AND
for
[quantities te ue than 1 peck.
J. G. War
ARD'S WILL WATCH, 218, per bushel;
TE, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London.
NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS.
ies. WHEELER
and showy varieties, each sort
produce a fine
AND SON Have selected ——
єтї
most beau
distinct in colour, aud cal
7 M. ERY begs to announce that his Catalogue
he oht
Hanover Nursery, Peckliam, near London.
S J. лмо H. BROWN offer the 2
d PLA „e., which they will forward to a
min of “the n9 c m.
Azaleas, new hardy Belgian varieties on their own roots;
with flower 2 one of a sort by name, for 0
25 —— — do. do. 15 0
25° Hardy A — 8, one of a sort: by: name. «1026
12 Hardy Heaths prie Kalmias, one ae 6 0
12 Rhododendrons, including Scarlet, White, and a noi
hardy varieties - n 0
New hardy Yellow’ Rhododendro ons, each? . 53. 6d. t 6
Fine — Scarlet —.— — 2 feet, per ыч е. 10 0
6 Fine hardy Magnolias, o
Cedar of Lebanon, 3 fect, well dinde pots, per dozen 10. 0
9 or Cedar of the Himalayas,.1 to 2 feet, per
P
avi )
ses, 3 208 half ати рег жү 12s. and 15
Yellov — gcd and ad of Gold, pe — . 12
12! — — . of a n name, in
—— fin ме ts, 15 to 30. eg each 3
12 Hardy ] Musson — = ой of sorts. 10
e Greenhov — one е а sort; blooming plants
2 Choice © —.— do. 30 0
m Choice Gre ess Plante, a es a t by name . 45
24 Choice Ericas, one of a €: 16
12 Orchidaceous Flants, and go ‘ood plan nts 30 0
12 Bulbs of superb Gloxinias més d porcis by post ....10
Cinerarias and Calceolarias, show 5 рег а 9s: to 12
Faney Gerauiums; new sorts 8, per A to 12
of NEW an nd CHOICE PLANTS is now ready, and may
Tra
Seeds, 20 pape
Also “Catalogs for. nc season. — who are Planting New
Garde e Grounds, Conservatories; &c. should. see
P
Me Pr em Do. for Irrigation; Mixture
8, &c. ; Fine idee
СЯ кері constantly unde
r Pasturage: — rio
shady V —— e Mos y Ground, y Marshy.
Grounds, for Warrens and Light Sandy Bons for Dry Gravelly
Situations, and for yor Blowing Sands.
to request tint to eee We beg respectfully
pere c у ot m mie te: given E. whieh .the
8 то oist, dry, o peaty or
— — nature; = it will be also very p niti to state the
other peculiaritie
Apply to — E. ee 0. ө. Seed Merchants, n.
ESTABLISHED MORE ALF A: CENTUM
AGRI ICULTURAL SEEDS,
?
omen
Albion fein Stoke Newington, London, April 23.
EXAC
dinary p ot ер Climbe
rature of a.stov РА уа
— aracter from
It was s exhibited’ at
Sa e me m of May, 1859, and T e;
s" fin: Prize” for New P and was indeed, on that
the admiration of all who uv it
It is a most abundant bloomer, producing its ‘long авечая
clusters of ieee idi capta yellow and deep
abundance uing in perfection for several months. ene
2 of the Plant’ is excellent, with neat dark green foliage, and
ture.
—
effect when аар. out in beds ог groups in —
The ae each Pe iety
ering—
«e тг iem Whether. Erect’ or
—the Time. it EU. be sown, and with other
ints as to its cultivation
to exclude-all
shy. venen, or such as have-an — (t: earance, 50
= m» the- collections will comprise only those whieh are really
d will prove to eee — рир
— eim or genth eman who. mi ight. be di to order
The GERMAN a ae VE sd ЕСЕ А8, 1 SPURS,
— € rire. ee 1 be s "tem Y post
rt of — — — the: deret —20
Ext Fine Variotiem all distinct, 5s.; 50 ditto ditto, , 108, 64. 100
ditto ditto, 20s.
J. C. WHEELER & So 99, Northgate: Street; Gi
Lived i and Seedsmen to the е Gloucestershire ——
ocie
A AWBERRY PLANTS,—Now, and for the next
Fee is the r pme — plant Strawberries to secur
bearing plan
git tley's Goliath, 1 —
fall: the new ‘si d.
“Strawberries .. ‘i 5 0 per 100
. Old Pine; best to preserve ive „ »
— — d fine “4 Mos „
h Quee 3 6 ”
a few of Rivera's 3 Seedling Яша favour
exquisite n ir 0 »
Globe „
pon Pine and Keens’ Seedlin 3 6
ng
verearefutiy ——— and —— upon receipt E of Postage
на or Post Office order payable ati demie s
of the number requi:
A few hundreds of Holiyhocks, saved from — Dest named
flowers, and k -— 3s. per dòz., or 20s. pe
_Dmustone & Co.'s] Naber — —
Verbenas and Petunias newest —— per don «son; Oak
6B cifolium, one. a sort, QE se ыз 0 [EXOTIC NURSERY, Mm — БААНЫН
Fi rst-rate show aoe and Pansies, per doz. 0
First бузаар жир ауда 8 tem MGR IRE RON eae ah m
12 Ponies, new white, ous Plan and m of sorts 8 0 T — g Mir h Tis bí
ыты Herbaceou other plan Ky per y нии 7 8 Ü liberally bestowed on e would t the cireums
TUS ts) fo Ж of uniting the vast resources of their well-known Nurseries to
G Seeds of all — mee of the most approved | those of this Establishment, will i them with a moan «
Flow 3 40 papers; 108., sent: {еее by. post: | meeting their Patrons’ wishes, which no otlier Nursery has
had; it is therefore with — Т ч confidence that v we —
but humbly - solicit on their behalf the mmm ol F those who
g from bus
| idest t gratitade for that үнд career p^ sd ian. which
> Бо — ong. distinguished- the * Exotic. Nursery,” and we
so convey to them our heartfelt acknowledgments
к. z gateau. encouragement that has enabled us — сре
itto — vi een oie -emin d oen — the a
duet o ssors, we fee itis destined — —
Apr 11 23 1853. NIGHT Ax D PERRY.
| x IC e KrNc's ipn
i
iie. vig; and gen
Cu
of JAMES: 1 ч
try, and to the бө generally; that he has
8 ae easy c It is altogether a Plant of sneh first
an be auty, that Messrs Veron and Son feel every: con-
dient in highly recommending it
established Plants will be ready for delivery ow and ‘afte
he 16th of May next, at 21s. each, with one over. —
d and highty-respectahle —
and Seed Bu siness | of Messrs, ee eae eae PERRY, at the
J V, jun., hopes not only to
maintain its present high Pra did and reputation, but also to.
са — iderably to its — жт by the constant introduction
aud rare Plan which the establishment
рне distinguished ; and Не trusts, that by с constant’
3 to the details of the serm and u^ — — eet roper
re: in ее
xecution of orders, he may be ‘favoured’ with a
ithe- patronage so арыйан ой Зв: is prede-
cessors.
The present season — enable J. V., ud 8 at the
Exotie Nursery, Che beautiful ut intro-
ry,
duction to this country, — inspection of. — ill — an
honour on him, and he trusts will be „ште to those whose
TY.
F pas. AND ge ie m of — Prices | when three are ordered. Exeter, April 23.
LE Grasses and о e Agrieul 4
|. seenin the бийлеге Chronicle of Матен. j aud SPLENDID. DAH
7 26; page 178
| ENRY LEGGE will. send. out — се 8 of May
| leues. PERMANENT PASTURE:GRA. next his splendid DAHLIA, Kiva or Fanctes, crimson
| 3 y of the. $ ету ec ME to а | and white, the finest fancy of the year. Large ult constant. 108. 64.
| l extent. in this. locality, and from our long |. SUPERB. — E Mn ere,
sly en epa or ceed os ((C
ely as low аз any zn in ja ya
te trade. Our Mixtun, i ; est satis- | ISABELLA.—Blüsh tie! at chroalan form; high centre,
faction, and are e. to t out; and constant. 10s,
: Sie ee dis uite aptis Ife тыр тї per do Chrysanthemums, бз: per dozen; good’ named
ures, ‘suited to OW: ànsies; 65. r dozen
| Pre general Bbushelsand Ibs, of Grasses and Clovers, * A ve Catalogue of Fuchsi M rn nas, Petunias,
I 10975 рег aere. Par tures, Mixtures А-а MIN Lawns, A., can be had prepay by ‘application, 1555 ing one stamp, to
| шшш Marshy perso 15 55 de — Lron — ок, mfield Nursery, Marsh Side, Lower Edmonton;
Mixtures : Ni
| Finest Short Grasses Lawns, per peck, 45; 6d. “> оа.
MingsldW уе. я ЕВ UMS AND’ VERBENAS
f Waite Sein ү superior s — Ibs d PORN SCOTT, Lidia Bathfi can my ——
eno Beet
| ера fih Ks of Carrot, | following 12 GE MS, strong plants, set with flower,
бай; Parsnip, peace &c. eat — it the "ues stocks of but sent in a ma tet; for 428.: Z Ambasado у Ariadne, nig
| E E T List on on application: Goods not under 20s: |
„жа and Horticultural лусу кН ‘Sudbury, Suffolk.
eD ectio motets? „
ге OF Exit SENT’ POSTAGE
— pct sorts), facii —— silt ‘the bost
m and. 0 — Bien
Morel
entis —— under their =
ултан
‚| from
ti bask
ommissioner, Constantine, Enchantress, E aee 1 Dutch- of th
Mbôchan and
8 —
s Nursery.
The Establishment at Exeter will be conducted by Mr. VEITCH,
sen., under La: са of James VEITCH & SON; as —
April 5 23.1
€ ne ‘NURSERY, ves Roa», —
З: VEITCH; Jux begs t respect —
the Nobility den Gentry’ that i in succeeding | — 2 EN де &
PERRY in the . —— and Man ent of t ——
eatem
— ке er
Ga Pee ter’, and Bai Allis Registey, kept. at. thi
establishment, many ema excellent men, wliose testimonials are
ighest t€ and whom he can consequently recom-
Nursery,
the h
man, Ganymede, Lablache, М itm, mend with с
Purple Standard: The following — V ERI UNAS. J. V., jun., is ty D of the БА of —
Alba} д „Ariel, Auricula, Benay varied y, Camille, | himself 8
Conqurant, Eliza Cook, Koh-i-noor, La Camargo, Madame —— giving this ай andi
Hénüérson, Etoile de позага Mille. Henriette, Marianne, i 3
msieur Pagni rlando, Parfum Madeleine, —
„Purple Rival, Ju Gensler Jullien, nd Vir-
ginius—strong plants of the: above 24’ Verbenas, 12s.; any dozen
; The» 8 “FUCHSEAS; 15; each: —Ariel,
e, Gem of the Seaso: on, Nil Desper-
andum, Pet Spleviitissima, “Hendersontt 14. 64. The abo
aro hamperineluded: A Post-offiee
own correspondents, payable at Bath.
T ditto ан
: They. ave received. a.v ve choice ORA of all the best |
hocks, be, tocks, Sum oct cium. Cockscombs, —
n ал F 9 first houses on the Contin ontinent, an
Catalogues can be be hac on application, rt
in ea = ыд
— im.
— Kern & Co зала Зам
у be
following summer. Sti
lof “hig rho bei still be supplied as — 4 ez, 1s.
zy 2. — — dime ir and ee
so order e 8 amount in
си WB E IN R Y NTS
of the
ab ake te rence of the severity pii
part ast all of the above have perished, and oid me =
may be still lekt —— — aken “they wilt т E "be^ a the
i i a 0: wis
beds for next year shou . put in ome plants —
so as to give them the full 12 months’ growth
ma well established and strong араай for ти in the
phat erii ante annexed:
varieties can 3
Cremont's Perpetual or
7 Myatt’s eg yee 5s. ditto; Early Prolific, 59 Blaek e,
5s. ditto; Keen ° Seedling true),. pio "c 5s. ditto; ||
Hautbois (the. es d fruiting variety), 5s. ditto. Myatt's-Sur- |
7s. 6d ditto; Britannia, 7s. 6d. ditto; hamper and
free. Also айтте stock of tha and i
"OSO'TISVANGLEERKI, which isa very hardy variety and
well adapted for beds or alwa ER A the
ell this season, бе. per
w WHITE. Е ROYAL VIC VICTORIA. BROCCOLI. I
postage s stamps — 7 ut olas or edu. I 5 whole, or any
— p the above (йз the case may be) will be immediately
rwar
үүт н TILEY, Marseryman, Seedsman and Florist, 14, Abbey
hurchyard, Bath.
‚ in order that they, |
E vow Р.м.
1 MI
A * P.
1d Chirurgical БАА
9 р.м.
ос pomme 3 r. 1.
WEDNESDAY; —- — 1 9 n
E — (Anniy.);...12 sae.
ii =) Ami AW RICO
TTD à «ss Se. x.
Zab mniversaey) :...... ru.
Евтрат; us а а een mnie ghee une Sir.x.
y AT Y, & rM.
"m. 3 © Stn Middleton A
—28th:
— 14 —
Wr are happy to be able to add to the testimony’
already collected by us concerning the quality of
Deodar кеш, the following — notes from
а correspon
„The Drops, са idee e ndia as a
ee, is sometimes thought to grow in hot
ny instances
ing t o
different trees. But there is very y lle doubt нае
260
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[APniL 23,
— — — —
Deodar of th Hindoos is the — Deodara,
N the Hin chiefly on the higher
Kas mt at рой, ач
2,000 feet above the
of 5500 to tee олате ^w the value of its
as for
“ Tt has long
timber, as we ts uses icine, hence |a
it became mf th ioned by
Avicenna as Diudar or Indian Pine ; while the t
wood, fineness
— — is is en of the most valuable
ol the timbers of the Himalayas. It is con —
in
tain
. of the d «5 , as well as to
the great cold of WNE, ‘being сыўа! for the roofs
A orania as well as for the irat ork of the
hav
S frame-work of wood having . en made,
is filled а with stones, even for = ene walls,
and thus the wood is as much ex stone
to the КҮ M T" — * drou acht.
* The ridges, formed by
bri
Deodar рен reris vade other until they meet
in the centre, the other ends being kept steady on
ihe banks by great weights. These bridges are,
therefore, also exposed = the air to-all the vieissi-
tudes of the Himalayan c n
* Major Mappen, who
written expressly on the
байы» of the Him is
6
o 200 feet i A height.
“ It seems very indifferent to site and substratum,
flourishing equally amongst the clefts of the
imestone, кше,
the black v
he brae
surface of the latter depart
n
another Him
of all
prefer that of t
e
woo
t in жуг ar
ost | beams of bridge
insure thorough d
“Colon
x
layas, and тты t the earliest, writers on the Deodar,
describes it as the largest, most noble; and durable
Lok the timber of the Deodar, Major MappEN
writes, that itis held i in the highest estimation in ti
elena 12
d peculiarly res Y" from the at
bt It has t
disant bra nds of it are hin employed as
n the walls of temples in Kunawar, beams wer
bang ali out to me, showing no signs of decay, extent
ng a little charred and ecce on the surface
y the action 2 * sun and w r; and the
tain mples were se ve been built from 600 to
eration,
ре омар Th GERARD xo ee ina loii at б aiot
to be 2
28
granaries,
ravages of insects, &c., re apprehended.
climate of Katar i is, However А dry o
most valuable ‘wood of
the timber of which is extensively id
in the Eg drin of houses, tem xL and bridges
р? t from the Zein-ul-Kadol ' Bridge were
ound lide Pene — exposed to the action
of water for жо ears. He also descri
r
AURUNGZEBE, he ]
п
йн x
r. Such, also, is the ны lity of the timber
— that in none of t e eblumns was an
кту. ‘iho to a m uch
er mosque е уегу diei и RR which
is mcm of Deodar wood, and it i to
ntury. The sa ae panies refer to the
in which the Deodar i is hel
а. of these valleys шау be considered as
moist in climate.
rainage.
peson, the first surveyor of the Hima- |
ttack of worms and | 0
woo
p s a peculiar — — so that no —
wil éd it; the gr and stra ight, A
ку А a practical man, as giving the following notice |
Deodar
—-
weathers, and ma
tact with muc ch ies mp.'
“It is said, however, to be inferior to the Chee
alayan Pine tree (Pinus lon sifolia), i in
— pressure at right а „ерее but Major Аввотт
the E. I. C. Eng s, gives Cheer 593 and
Deodar 760 as um relative strength of picked speci-
ad ane cigs
S
275 of the Bengal Engineers,
“Сар ү”
һауїпд уте С {һе Deodar wood to careful a j
ar
rus states that pieces of seasone
eet in length and 2 inches in dine ev
broke with weights of 1588, oes and of 1540 Ibs.
of good s raight grained wood ;
pieces 8 feet bug: ES inches thi
3 inches, broke, the coarse grained with 1092, the
fine grained at 1188 and 1700 Ibs. ; ; but that knotty
pieces broke at 750 and 964 lbs., while specimens
of the same length and thickness, but which had
905
m
un
E
=
=
Ф
о
Ф
mn
r
b
of the trée, me first from | the outside of the tree.
“ The native
kinds of кз er in the ountain forests,
e Deodar to ane ner and they
appear to be al justified in in
0 recommending А. ап to giv
es 9 peg
2 however, opera ment to some
ars i» add the plant to their асоб (and there
are few plant houses in which table plac
Mandevilla
worth while t
It is v ey suitable for E Ld at least I
not; for except the two first plants I
x » e iie never . to grow it in this manner.
nvinced, however, from success which
a vith those, that it 88
Ene and the M ente ind beauty o
ffort to obtain them
M
ine its culture in pots,
O B mS
n
I Twould t treat it as follows ; — although the display of
ed | d
r 8
ute W |
e for the | to
v ve be ftn SE I have thought it -
t
had | ho
Dwarf plan flow
* reason As I
re better than tall ones,
t is,
e makes but little show. F. Symons, acie
ondent, Mr. Biddul а Tbe
P
owever, e
e time named b
generally em ae yed
sock
e good strong a pla
ys k closely, leaving but one a
t season's growth; then place them
house where the n sed temperature might ideni. ‘pont
50°, and eet the plants started into active growth, I
Effects o
would give a mode erate shift, and stop the shoots once
. When | du
f
t of i good sized ires n necessary,
which mue be a ьа a at once, and t
tied over
r
en so UE T
attempt — ivating it
Rh. di in 55
8 — univ
obse
e | Fagus
Lucas, Bre
Lollies р. 216). — Permit me to info
A.“ that de: of Turnip are the best possible
decoys for these pests ; they will congregate abo
n hundreds. A bucket of boiling wa i
Мш to give the whole 72
as low as 19° Fahr. None
have ha ad any Ar ced protect
ersally
sere is
3 Quer
stc * of shoots ;
ntarctica,
and insigni sb
tribehar d; y including: adpressa, j Nd and pyramidalis;
Escallonia ntha has not suffere much as E.
bra, and is db
us
urifera ;
macro маиб з are uninjured;
doctors in NN ү let fall upon et at the
time when I was doing all in
cause | k
and Hot-water лада (see p. 229).—In order
g Ih
ut them wit
y ; | test sheer helping
fou
wn, but alive and | spo
my power to them
se,
be
"58. with E fi
7 UR the amoun
D. Corehouse, Lanark, tthe
estion are » unusually fit
odars.— Your — on the
^
iL
[=
ag
er wd bene of four
t that in a
ll be ready for
ore becomes desirable previously to
rom ^» 1 of those
il is best suited for their growth.
i ile to send you one
this problem, and before
, may be able to confirm prese
r years are over, nt
| observations or correct them. — аў localities in
ndy and
e planted Deodars—B a sa
t lime; and — a lime
the surface soil, add to it 1 quart of water,
a small portion add hydrochloric acid. Ifit
f lime im proporti pim the greater
atifo
hat Leycesteria formosa
themselves here, and
. Pentstemon cordifolius has
know whether it will
Hafodunos,—— The pl
severely from the late frost here
Juniperus _Bedfordiana, i
fall killed
osa ;
a, and pheenicea ; -
e gróvm will find the
the soil I would also
mmend for its pot bile
wor ther in pots or turned out in the conservatory
er, the soil sh ther dry after flowering,
and till it may be —.— to iet th
May not have Mal ed the desired size, and
fi cm ould be given to keep the border in a healthy
prs . during wing a! ring seasons.
ud and thus afford
ady extent, Alpha
vein
family, after, ven in
and the foliage ces before, going out of of flower itg - 8
Shits it c iage turns yellowish. mediate house
oe dil ibis — t; к манас ине М,
е best situation to grow it i = and it сек
to flower. noved to a house of f nearly the ва mperature |
Sand in Cutti f it placed in light в soil - aver
they ^ Bentle bottom-heat root freely. n as
Sie eon гона ат happen in the — or a
much better mper singly in small pots, or which is
both cases whe I ж me a аи — Iv
3 winter but io чнч let 2 —
hen they begin to make acti
over-dry.
border composed | be
active |
d
Taxodium ; Berberis dealbata, Fortuni, and Jamiesoni.
Eseallonia has lost — folin age ; Cupressus
ыа and Lam-
Pt home
f pre-
ds X4 Pines! Will
oved
silex), a a "the E ghee may be nearly ascer
this ner,
or less 8 of carbonic acid ; ; agitate the mixture
whi bottl tumbler, the sand will be
ns first ; the
€ or
st: and by repeated
A few weeks ago I tested some soil | which
1 walked 28 ei he farmer, i — — called dead
To the eye loam, but I was not
prepared А: Me the ка of the district being limostotié
hat it contained no li me, h ined it in the
posed of lime and clay. your readers
studied La oil, and remedio 1 T hope they will
n report
ry much ; scarcely one ha: escaped unhurt, ex favour in your Paper. Thomas C.
Hollies and the common Firs ; even the Ferns aud Pow p eie
urze have been affe by the frosts in February; in| Changi nging Ke Nam mes of dar at mote oy d for
exposed places the latter has the appearance o * Pyrus,” the course of reasoning he has pursu n his
been scorched. Is ot probable that the rain and last, and 80 in all his —— cations, o
mild weather in the early of the winter may have against himself and not against me. If he — Dr.
rendered these ore succulent than us Die ork, as an au , › for the errors
rs, May it not be fairly
presumed that those exotics which hav thi
winter enti
our aces. evergreens ? the
W. L. Price.
3 Heat
such as
my drawing-
Dee an
0 ойто , fie either | principl
Disi ax di кын. If I did, Vies dees he Tid i iti
—the pit into which the
the
worthy Be fell. Again, И he n Е E ame in
the north for Dumelow's * Normanton
Wonder” and, if its popular nd.
k zs N ng William Street, City, L
eruvian Guano, guaranteed to con
-Ammonia.— Sulphate of рант &c.
ntain » vie cent. of 13 ni
EWAGE CH 2 MANU
com
ye 2. ОМ SEWAGE be — a most efficient Manure
any Crop; it also possesses the property of retaining its ferti
ising power longer than other Manures now in use. It may be
Ж. the SEWAGE MANURE WORKS, Stanley
Pix ulham, and will be delivered at the Lon Termin
ilways at ton, ns d in quantities less than h
ton, at 4s. per cwt., for re only; it may be also pro-
oney
. G. GIBBS & Co. Agricultural —.— 26,
Dover Street, Pi iecadilly ; or from any other of the C ompany's
u
Sewage Man ems absorbed in Charcoal, is a first-rate fertiliser ;
we tried it on French Beans, mete "a and Cabbage
— We p — int to each Rose a, sowed it in
Tow with Bean d put a few pinches to each pret of Cab-
bage. The effi — is е — soon, but it wil twice as
efficacious the second year as the first. "— The Garden, by Mr.
Thomas Cartwright, Esq, of Aynhoe Park, having had 2
in the spring, which a: ies on Turnips, o
0 . 7, 1852. I hav
e Sewage Chareoal
ML very u useful manure, and intend always
urni ips.”
others engaged in making — he e MANURES, ан
cient obtain every neces instruction for their economical ffi
à ieia aration, by applying to J. C. NESBIT .
nepal of the A eA ки. Chemical College, Kenning n,
Analyses о
Кеи D" Assays - Gold, Sil , Silver, and other Minerais
uted wi aes
Rn ation 85 receiving instructions in chemical
— — College 18, will find ample facility and accommoda-
pros SELT- ADJUSTING SCYTHE.
D BY PRINCE ALBERT,
This versally recommended 9 and scientific men.
when out of use, s It can be
the implement, w sod to
Tt ma b ac smith rge.
— f accident Y amateurs as well m regular lahourers, without
economical operation’ h rendering mowing ane asy, safe,
sted to
be
Tt WSU ats the ting
? а 8 A
Implement and Machinery Warehouse, S Swan De Lane, хапай
unt allowed
— & CO., rw mgs А Ko., are 8 for all the
mE. kingdom. АП goods are
ENERAL LAND DRAINAGE AND
I ROVEMENT POM ШЫ T M x Act of
Parliament, 12 and 13 Vic., c.
Orrick — 8 STREET, LONDON.
rdi
r Seymer, Esq., M.P, Chairma
ate oa Shell, Bart., M. T Deputy- Oha airman
John C. Cobbold, E Edward J. Hutchin Esq., M. P.
Sir William Cubitt, YS бз Morton Peto, c ee
Henry Currie, Esq. VAM Tite, Esq., F.R. E
Thomas Edward Dice cey, Esq. | William Wilshere, Es:
William Fisher Hobbs, Esq
рс by Act of Parliament to execute all works of
rainage (including Outfa и е,
— arm Buildings, an
pected аша upon Estates, — рт Мы А or disability ; to
кои the money or to enable the landowner to employ his own
capital and execute the works by his agents, Pays the super-
intendence of the ew b the amount of the outlay and the
pacer iver — ses charged upon the property by way o
nnuity, extinguishi br yt deb x at the rate of 6l. per cent. for
Fa arm Бааз and 5/. per cent. for Drainage, Roads, and other
s to be addressed to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Sec.
Offices — ра Street, London.
Ew TREES, POULTRY, RABBIT, SHEEP,
CAT FEN — orsted Netting 4 protect the
bloom of Peach, e and other Trees, Flower, or Б °з
Beds from frost, b wide, 5d. per
light, p — birds, t ards w
New Twine Netting — if aaf one yard wide, 124. -
yard; two орц ; four yards wide, 64. ; half-inch
mesh ditto, two Damm mA 64. p r yard. anned Net tting, two or
three 7 5 vac 134. per yard; fur or six yards wide, 3d. per —
100 5 sg one yard; 10s s. per r 100
ards wide.
434. oar he quare yard. ut Fibre, or Hemp
СЕ "Net, of superior 142 144 four - feet high, 4d. to = ре
t Net ide,
, four fee et wi , 12d. x feet wide, 21d. ;
Song за es ce per poe extra, suitable
for poultry fenc cing. Squa re Mosh Critkeling Net, fix its ful
Ped and length, made of stout cord, 3d. per squar еу 245
article toate or fencing „ t fowls, pits &c.,
, Strathmore Terrace, Shadwell,
ith Bo st Office order or town referen
nts, iri dene Rick
Cloths, Tarpaulin, “Lines Rope, Twine, 2 made to o
G АШАР.
в YARD, 2 5
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225 322225 ee
5% 2 0000,
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$29 95 2%
e. 222 7
d
2
nins
8
b
G + 75 Japanned
iron
0!
The Trade 8 Fishing Nets “ot | Frane ыы аы ток
WIRE лк». ЕРЕ |
RON HUR ES.
TEPHENSON “> nd &, b
London; а Ln k Street, So
rers of every ** V: frin Fencing, beg to call the atten-
tion of i aee and y cem — to ant — LA
r Sheep, 6 long, 3 t high, with 5 b:
at 4s. 6d.; каа fr Cattle, 6 — long, 3 А. З inches high, with
5 cera at 5s. ea
KER'S FOUNTAI
3 Sin CHELSEA.
PHE cid B 0; ЕЕТ,
ESSRS. BAKER сап confidently recommend n
FOU INS for Poultry, Pheasants, Pigeons, &c., as
simple, efficient, and economical ; they, are easily filled, «4
screw or De — Price, co ntainin ng4 quarts, e 5 9
8s. And at 3, Half-moon Passage, Gracechurch Stre
6 AND SUNNE OF GLOUCE ae
REAT MMER BITION or POULT
eg m Уч ‚ 1853.
Nu. BL, Two 3}. S1iLvER Curs, and Seven nty-five o
Cheltenham.
ports
RY SHOW, — The first annual Londo
Great Summer DE Show will be held at the Baker
treet va RM ы DAY, on d cake er and
FRIDAY, 29th July, 8 e Lists and R will be
read — delivery afier th the Lebe 1 t
Offices at the Baz AMES eine aoe Secretary.
,ENGLA ND AGRICUL-
Eat
Р
RY, &c., will take place іп a Field situate between Ply-
mouth, Devonport, and ADR OM on WEDNESDAY, THURS-
DAY, and FRIDAY, the 8th, 9th, and 10th days yo ke aad ee xt,
Devon Cattle, 771. ; Sonth Devon К. Е cate Of — otber
; Sheep, 1167.; Pi ; Implements,
f Farm Buildings yoo Prev 101. — s, 401,
All entries must be ae on or before the 15th day of April,
1853, to the Secretary, Н. St. JOHN Mav te, Esq., Bath, of whom
further particulars may be obtained. Н. Sr. Jonx MAULE.
HE BIRMI 1 1 САТЕ Qum POULTRY
H
pee NGHAM, on the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th of December
werbe PRIZE LISTS and ЕС information I be obtained
from HN MoncAN, Jun., Secre
Offices—2, Insurance 2 Union ——— Birmingham.
AND
AN OFFICER, Miir on aie Staff of the Army, well
acquainted with Farming an
as with erri. a i in
i managem nt 0
expect — remuneration, yet employment is his great
object.—Letters addressed to the Editor of this Paper will be
communicated to him
u
Izd
га. per yd. 5d.pery
E
” ‚ш n
2-in ”
2-i ch „ extra strong,, E 10 9 7
-inch „ light 7 3 » 6 m
-inch „ strong » F-x1 "5 8 5
18-inch „ ee stie *. 14 Sus "
All +h — width at pr 0
If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will redu re" th 88 "HUN one-
fo Gel¥anised Гран. wed Наша. e Pheasantries, 3d.
per square foot. Patterns forwarded post fre
шан Ъу [o0 ees Bisnor, Mar ket Place, Norwich,
ered free of expense in London, Рембо. Hull, or
ENRY J. MORTON, PATENT пасти Івох
OOFING Works, 94, Albion n Street, Leeds, Agent for
PHILLIPS’ PATENT pot} ANNIHILATOR MACHINES.
The PATENT WIRE AND FENCING forms the most
neat, strong, and хао Fence 2% б - AE pur-
poses in use. It ca vent d put o form by any
amount of trespas: sre n bec Upw 8 ч
this Fence have been fixed M is in the last s years.
for prices, &c., as above.
IRON HURDLES e all kinds of WIRE FENCING and
Ornamental Wire
ME aan as GAME AND POULTRY NETTING,
very stror neat, NEVER REQUIRES et Pre and cannot
ER
rust or 8 made any width and length.
i 1
24 inches wide, perde gt
24 inches wide, 2-inch rsh Ly yard, ;
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va MN Cottages, Farm REQUIRE:
aU ve 1580 Iron Liquid Manure ^d Water Cisterns,
Troughs, and 2 kinds of Iron Work iis msn — Felt, &c.
Apply at 93, ALBION STRE T, LEED:
ands
f 700 miles of
PY | whi
W ARNERS PATENT FARM 7750 COTTAGE
PUMPS.
S Cast-iron Pumps for the use of Farms,
Wells. + 8. d.
r sizes. if requi red.
ARUM, they will ve to be th
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hit 1 be troduced.
g
E Co Pimp, i the
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— WA rag x oiu
8, CRESCENT, JEWIN STREET, LONDON.
Every description of — for че aper Fire
Engines, &c.
Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shallow | th
o Emi esi nts proceeding to “dl и
Che Agricultural Suh
SATURDA Y, APRIL 23, 1853.
Sin WALTER 3 in his “History of the
World,” pum a n why there is so little
written of Berus ien succeeded Nin pap the first
it is ча ко
lar and
patient digger t g
should no wedge-becy phered е be found to
— his campai s of tribute “the
is more honoured by his country’s im-
— than by the notes of the * of Fame.
The imm тте: m -— — 5 ars of чоры
lon and Nin ood i
marshes, а re ‘Nilotie Блоа, when the
Euphrates. Srnano says, “ At spring-time the fields
must needs be overwhelmed wi unless |
the s be diverted by trenches; therefore is it
hat channels are dug.“ and work
f surprising itude are still t discovered in
Assyria; and not only king Brus, but also the two
famous queens Semiramis and Nirocris are mentioned
by Heropotus as кү “ raised s throughout
€ tries worthy of observ E — before
t to be drowned by the river.“ М№ітосы
nh e ticae айн for
Patent Pump. 115 0 as the water, which brea y
Pa tent Pump th 15 feet of lead — * che earth dug out of it she brought to
ready for fixin ng ..8 о o the ban Ше river, the brims whereof she
еа. with stones, in places where the weight
of the banks did oppress them." Above Babylon
branch of the Euphrates runs into the Tigris—this,
it is said, being an ancient artificial — to divert
the stream, which, by its violent mo^ endangered
the ci Nitocris also t river into
ty.
crooked chann el, that it might glide t more gently.
The diverting of a straight into a crooked chan а
though rather an odd example for a drainer
266
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[APRIL 93,
yet be addaced as the engineering of the great іп the the county selected
earliest ages.
If we Siler to Roman history we shall find t
the other 8
us — The attemp by
oporic,; then laid dormant until
V nd
no less tha
withou
now К —.— de Celan
vated a — — — in ee part
through a e
‘Te
arliest perio
9 to
mployed
of all rivers, a — — abs — as Venice, even of
springs and rain, are —— as — in the
vernment; and water is тул тте? bought and
+ ndeed, the аала
КРЕ
a
e
S
R
ES
=
E
my—they invented “з нс ар меси the
first navigable canals that were
hat, | parison which
Commonwealth, the 3 that are desir
ing the great thi
in
tive cone of large — small h
ni-
. wt only for the pais uns nes ДЕ} its
y would, of cau favou e to Ane au bat
agement We h
“should be divisible into
finite and characteristic sub-districts, the com.
will -furnish agricultural
ed. N i
| intermingled : the
arms, the alluvial the smaller, the former being
of the locality im proved. To effect thi із object, with the re
re — toy one к — has Joos n recog! vt Testrictions
that the works to be e есе ted : shal l be
— of — — %
naran wate
dra
„у „ W. 6 N
а e om ofi iron — or ear ene "and
UM of the. works cds be confined t s thatthe
rain
the din ^ ерш,
x —— of the out Siy drains” will be
ered, o drains of ci — cuts,
r under ат socket
i f ea к. he li Pion fear of die-
sition of each outfall drain, with za
will serve, w pere "ders t тросі infe
— may be 0
rner of the — called the Isle ae Axholme,
Yom the subdivision E ihe land is almost of Irish
comminution. If o ished to compare the rela-
аі ngs, no county
ve his purpose better than — — or
are е: the — of 1000 and 2000. acres wem Ws
make these statements on one of the best authorities
esti: ни этне in its agricultural as-
at they i vcn agreater fit-
of that county forthe proposed expe-
ean be proved of any other English
ounty. Add to this "hat Lincolnshire — high
t which
also for their — and ability, so that t
ee — зап ‘from any other part: ofthe king-
no: тте an dirlo thing.
nd
cultural — would probably come Е fim o
A nying pl
in the appended, abstract, —— stimates
outfall works and subordinate dra mig те! lating to each area in
the order of the r M direction of
tfall d taken rto follow as straighta
th.
ip Ma m domes est ground withi p
willadmi n determining the d of the ain outfal
regard has been ‘had to * adaptation t — men a —
e as will secure the u ical depth
2 M kir g | for the healthy TIS vu vegetation; and
n uce e s": re of t e water kc нт ї
Will be e and Qo MEE
of wa ater fig ————
W.
while v 17 2.4 per cent. passes through
e rfa
compared M
chaps imaging, in the velum of the 1
750 tons from every contributing acre-of I; this is not
hie of the miller's loss by the present un N
of the an alle ey. It is manifest that the proportion. бе the rain fall
кеге хана and many co 9
shire aut ‘Norfolk, — should
y would let our readers rs generally
know what
counties 8
As to the e of the district = be examined
being made up of severa Mise
is el on this subject, in the two open
its way « out again vat lower.lev.
flow r the
d by rendering t :
nt by. drainage, and M it to o yield up 15
er find
th
pas ше oe stream. .
two sources of
the whale. surface 197 the valley are — in every year; —
It may ғ be. » fairly assumed “that trom thes
nches of w
known rope. agricultur — ter, we ret oe — т— 12 inches of water covering an acre of land are equal
The general prineiples aem... galled the: Italians | if we had, they ould be-se est by the example | 101° umber 2200 tons dt this quantity репице M ME
in their Mon ai well enunciated in an essay on | оѓ the Highland Society, which has divided its | extraordir y amount of f fall or indination of surfare 5 b
embankments, ИНЕ b ооб теи z; hydro- | counties in a similar manner to that recommended. piv E —.— ^ di А be formed of the magni-
tothe Grand Роке of Tuscany, at the close | In their original statement, "EMT d to the Presi- | tion, and to 5 the ee of ES oe
of last pute. He says inhabitant in ме dent of the Board of Trade, in Mareh 1852—the | teen Scat e the — m c ч main outfall drains has
vicinity of rivers notice greatest | directors speak of the рор ‘of forming рне P ^ nn инна йан ze may lower
overflowings they т ~ surface of the ground into groups, with reference to their agricultural 5 —.— by some ne fow. —— — € tho valley hat
wer os and — — orm nive Meis eme e in * anner as to associate under one the d water meadows, vL mos iy Ж еи 7
Carey prism orm and small height, t еу officia cy a certain number of contiguous e
could with ease neat the great floodings, and pre- parishes e 3 1 t — —— ve detto 3
serve their land dry. For rain water they e — — features, by a like system of farming, and the removal of ita anon will render the land . This
Я C
tunnels which | paaa the plains, conveying it similar pr > d point t this welicestablished facta Sereen aa — — “ge ——
into the sea. Т he plains contiguous to many has beet aaron so that in Haddington county (Meadows in England are those possessing: an. — pores
rivers were и at first b » in tirel di n Ro i subsoil—the water Tétained within or upon the surface of the
E a g en ыа six distri xburghshire six, and i ther- soil beyond a certain period is: injuri to vegetation, hat:
them. In e the early pa — fur а аге Refined, with separate enu- | circulation of water through the soil is as essen
——ů insuficient, эм ones were rs for each; and correspondents, one in each vater in cirenl 'eiroulation of water over the ground. “And
— : =: g the artificially Moe] | — under "Abe enumerators. We shall here- ticularly), not only carr eee ee — 1 ie leat
eS ie nel, as t vus coast. бая роп after lay before our wees г» Гой nail the oignal oyna life, and diffuses throughout its depth tlie essentials of
waist M n statement of the director: an exceedin ngl Poire
| annuall al Grasses; and
NC 2 diminution i in the à ‘desi ity of ce and well —.— pee —— and its xr IE — — —
beds; again floodin Plains, a in i 'acti the principal cause o tor f those inferior and sour
. loss of Eds — ensued. М ен апі атна іп ће ce Grasses which pervade the valleys. ^
one time the people were Prepossessed in fav ubi RA 5 And here it may be observed that there is, perhaps; no con-
su national ngs. side of :
of such embank: ts Fog th : eration of more importance to the-agriculturist than this. Itis
-hrook.-iesming fa — e Моё, iu scarcely Ex cde been e await a AREE opinion from val nea — — аП the water: keen the
: : empio those of our readers who have presen thus. far Valens is exceedingly coarse, sour, that
‘Grasses of the landsare al
themselves immediately im confining i on both the remarks that have been made on che subject. | there is not . — ж inferior а
ides jet
-sides till - — another this | 5 — the the instalment to repair the eost óf
"was -eleva above t e the improvement, The herbage of th des
вене ee ihe fields, even THE DRAINAGE OF THE TEST AND ANTON | Produce of siaguant Water is the great source, when.
, i А X ris, z y meat stock;
and ‘thus not only. the hill waters, batallthe fer. f pa ee ee the yi pra ache does mot, Summand tc ibinia thos у
tilising «subs niece oe orwarded to us a copy of the report by upland hay, errem. do ag of the main outfall
, 7'|Messrs.: j ; В drains, which. { lessen
|, 1 and H. Drake, engineers to the they rise from. the. outfall, and inj — becomes
Land om of the contributory:
А pany, of the plan proposed for the le considered th s a capability of. ane
improvement of district situated in these valleys, — fall per month will be quite adequate to any serviee that
mow injured Dy stagnant vater nd imperet drainage! ЕЛ
аме i it ma — 18 | quantity of water lifted by s ower per snails ойи
ani on, rves attention; an we — Now, it is important to observe that in i f fe
y upon our readers. "The diffi iffieulty | drainage —— . n О bo impervions; andir um
arising out of the the conflicting en geet he M се ihe on lands, — — E т та а aran the la
ncreasing an landown n the prese and has, | may be pg esent 1 peculiariti
it appears, considerably — * * — added | of the ‘Tost o o ЧЫ — y * VU 5 falling
d ma 8 expense. Refer m h to — теч Sain ray кта poeta stas sock, an ш
atest: it and to general principle on which extensive works th ase meee m * сара in in the
на аве comae i drain ust be based in the flowing extract from € Sed = — — average "b i of water
) int панич vicis sll fae Whichuen can at present fin ng Из та — e several sonrees referred
тазе наф — 3 greate 2 m.] to, to be three times greater than that of the fens, we have taken
* з greater energy it possesses | "92 iTo bav: on di seven inches per acre, or 25,740 cubic feet, to be the maxima
greater excavating power to maintain a clear channel. the whole Aer imer without regard to any miner or — о — it is necessary the ouifall “rain 3
ki ^ next glimpse shall be at the works of this | considerations, would have occupied much = time.and appl 6-10ths of a епіс foot 8 2 A All *
in Holland, where we shall find 55 cation than tbe кес егу with every 2 objeetion anion capable of discharging this quantity, while the greater 5
g Wan а оо i che В SAME | successively presented itself in a locality where a large will be found of dischargin one enbic foot per aer
Я — B formation of artificial | tion of the proprietors bave not sed their assent to any | minute, or Wowie: DS jen
channels and Where internal drainage. pes иреге th rights of in —— to any €— ste y double the — озеш
1 ' | inviol: where it is desi 1 of 1 adoption of bicl
Е осе Company of рын outfalls through tee Mug pk will imperfect and —— es Sie йу
iud perties sha i be. at p — : 1 on
"Lin "a э reasons stat we belie strict пе ith these remarks we have only to state шей by Cn out th — айса ноор open
colnshire would serv ter than — Ar that the objeet has been ai nthe p | п throughout each area, by welt the Pore:
the scene 4. the inten ertet: statistical experime s —— the lowering of the water table now constantly si ‘the. — may be kept ope n, pent-up waters released, and spr
Нана. e obicet shout ы ak — . d of the assenting pri confined, to, and ise by, channels. `
j tom B the roni prie depth of 4 feet below the depend on tht
of the За present. nied of the subordinate will necessarily |
P useful Кызы urally as possible ; and to this end | 5; — its productiveness may be inereased, the | nature of the soil. In stiff clays we recommend agi r
- water by evaporation F under-draining by drains vary g from 30 to 45 feet apart,
—.— 4
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
267
e ipes two inches diameter without collars, In
peaty clays the pr drains would be of the sme den pth, but м
more distant intervals; pipes and dollars being used, & sta agnan
= released by clearing and apo the existing ‘tees n
¢he depth of the main опаа — peats ther a still
l
di and t
depthot the outfall d drains
and со
and — of all
casiona al under dra
ing, y depen ing,
cutting of new ditches, where. re È
. Oce Vier т
aoaia; ааа with aa е мед a: in sei
ere grown.” Ammon
witha in manure, but: to be economic
must striv asses i s Liebig, “to give |
ubstanoes in such а — s
| о be dis spensed
^ Intelligent farmers
u
7
where ae “=
— оп en
as the he ontfalls Eu allow. In all cases and in every
. il, springs rising within and under water held in
ersand veins must be т oem чын, boring а — ae
with run
e. surface, th
A present facilities
us chain 2 conduit by means of
r by ott — a length of smaller size pipes
withina similar — voe T lar s, the practicability of under-
peaty soi ils, sufficiently consolidated to bear stock, —
bted ; nor will the Possibility of preventing the chok
of the drains in B dier meadows, zen d it is reme embered: th hati in
case
dq
er prings. In |i
— to open Bitches, cut
ер
still would deny that a Е паза: open
the manure is — y to produce
& bushel of Wheat, in i conseque ce of a © definite con-
[sumpt of a Ri — — does this prineipally
se from our — — f application, &e.
have already stated my — n for ee g that this is
ssary er has yet been
vd to my
But then, wh at ів
pa аі
: To persons who.
subsoil is essential to. perfect Ёге ld d
e
drains may ith a self-aeting trap and fixed
bolt, or with a plug, a i" "арнар of па all water may be
stayed in a — unti ned. An ethod of summer
the soil has presented itself to our "minds during the
оппа applicab
e.th ure more carbo
ceous, while the өм, whieh is ре nate a ower, should
have the manure less carbon Therefore a slowly
growing plant re tardina a dar 7 ieri
opposite oca of. course hold true also.
not t divide t 1s Sim
0
s idea t
ple Si
this innocent mra and not even ^ — pea
as many as ould ; but all ve little ‚ for
though the heer was a — al r, the de ата
always up before him, and eontin — his depredations in
spite oe all that could be done to prevent him; and
oe of — — erop of
,00
laced inte ermediate
from the river, or from any other pram source. The
mater моба 7 down thos se inlet pipes might b e stopped at the
t manurı
would
et them and the outlet drains, whereby vegetation would
be e e in the — un 8
t to
t
t this system, which we кеген with
"dence as a novelty, may be Maece here surface
rule dis sen and explain the whole peor “of
7 * uctions from it are "Simple and consistent.
The field aren is 2 grow ni pe is e the nitro-
genous ma ‚ Peruvi d ore largely and
successfully. applied for “this crop than 555 any other ?
And is this sa ful manu
ve,
while th
i with the Marci te,’ or ха, -and-
w surface system of ec * dows, and i in the Test Valley
there would never be any deficiency of water
KILWHISS v. ROTHAMSTED.—No, V.
RBON IN ÁGRICULTURE ?
Mr. "Tavo wes’
mmon nia," o
ammonia as a
8
WI
the асе
| indiscriminating
olds. The wr now near:
in ostility of game is
1 furtive in ite habits, that the presse boys soon
know where i
veying mi
ent.
ing, acid whom, I believe,
ground E pu ent, Contrast wit
orbit
manures dy ld t p
minently carbon aceous for the гадаа than for the
e
id grower. ammonia i
ng th he manure. jd TRA ‘Peruvian о may
considered "fect, manure later — —
ure rre "
be brought 10 E judgment. T
cially Supplied is not essential if —
Carbonaceous substances.
ia i t a
ee ibis
ayes long as corn is cultivated ;" he
experiments * show distinctly the production of of
supply of c:
ce of the Turnip ip
consists ы — "the other-
Tefuse of our cor ps (straw) into-a
чен and 1 nourishing ee Ad ettet: (Journal of
oci l viii, p. 560
кып that his experiments prove e н 25 )
they have $e
al
rid it is AM". a passi
economy manures. - — fo following |
Mr. fr. Lawes the italics are his
'Wn successfull
Tposes,t the Turnip, ав compared with ‘Wheat, requires a
€ — carbonaceo UA nitrogenous.” (Agri-
vitor — is abroad that не ч е
е зары for Wheat.
ery... per for
Turnips, Pm r^ ile Norfolk Whites s: iv tt
1 dr
But in dry climates or o где
wede, consist, not in encouraging eee growth. of
pie, sparrow, hawk, or e
d
Caithness.
defects for the greater « « e: of the 7 or the ver
us birds and agen nem —— хоя
у hand
у common ыннан и S raise
85 di Lem; ; and ты п the
i While how'r
omparatively to find the is of the stote, van ›
ес most detested of all, is
or a прага ion; with many,
anit would ear the oniy, ү: ей was tothe me]
апи it Wou alm
* but in not maintaining 32 at the end of tl
Ui ме
{һе to t
AN we to add nitrogenous man
he
the supply of. i active prineiple. ugar-cane
req to co! —
uires 14 months. lete its“ oni and were
es to increase
ity " of the plant, the deposition s
lari
undonbtedly be arrested ^ e y"
e
accelerated .developme ew
n | be
П | nitrog
ns
d te neighbourhood, mei gave promise
>» S
ne
y in our nd más i feeding and
аады
being confounded
ou C bat period E the |
the Wheat plat i is us ng on à
a few extra
over luxuriance. No d
year when
"y economically anne z the
nous manures ; but surely our theo ory of manured
зде over {һе ae gt bread
ada cannot be fully explained And elucidate
rse the dicta that Turnips, as com
Wheat, require a manure cone great carbona-
ceous than n nitrogenous.” R. Russell, Kilwhiss
pms ae aa A тирии. NN к анн
‘Home Correspondence
One Word for the Spa arrow.—In your Chronicle of the
2d inst. * Inquirer" mentions th Iness
the sparrow. Will he have the kindness to point out
8, ‹
Uppos
—W hat is the object of (огош 1 ge?
саайа meant by impro oved eu
A dee
with that de epth. — Then 2 fee
with such a depth of cultivated soil ?
away the water MD fant mone
еши tivation ; for, with
my compensation under the following
| Some years ago I had. given to.me a beautiful — I
tralian Wheat, This ain
Aus!
roper нео am >
pl grata nig
а piece о no
good ties for и of Wheat ; it |
was just ordinary soil, posts: er rich nor poor—if ei
hes latter ; however, n plants сате. up well an
appearance all other Wheat i in
of a valuab
Lo e to protect it from bares
А2 et its; winter N well, and
kept the: E of all ume Wheat thr spring,
ze
i
n the
aped. this to » their great surprise. e Wheat ЕЕ on
1
til one d on going t to it Et found afew white fakes
trn
ould be
— coil a
e | hi
-
more
-—d see 4 & good there is in п deep еш
TIS i
t an
are qe c enough.”
drain t be w
e clay deen oe a р!
other hand, where there is
Fs.
a pan to bre
268
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
li sometimes enough without any
pees а Ca wes th er if Mr. Pusey still thinks it wise
to subsoil without first draining ; and if he still thinks
uld so easily — again |
en
ys views.
. | April, when Mr. Slaney w
the
Communications were rea ad from Mr. M‘Dermoit,
giving an aecoun
in this ибти an
ent о:
cw ; from Mr. e
letter from | his bailiff on the result of
feeding stock "gm hay in its chopped d
from Mr. Hunt, of Vine , Basings ud on ilie "rial
of ploughs : for all which the usual acknowledgmenis
were orde
The Co
will give a statement of his
essa
re deserving of "the Ro
bares фол! many that are given. T Disciple
59010015.
: Tu AGRICULTURAL CL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND
d at the "n house, fo
in . Square, o nesday, the 20th of April :
present, Lord е? збы, President in the Chair, Hon.
R. H. Clive, M. P. ; Righ cues атыз
Amos, Mr, Raymond Ваг pode , Mr. n, jun
"Thomas Cator, Colonel Challoner, Mr d С. Clark, p
en, Mr. Garrett,
Society's m as
e of Tal,
ire, agreeably with an offer he sade in his
lecture delivered before the Socie
armer, with
e or.
y hele
Vigo com-
ich such a sury would possess in deter-
best mode of o zi
e
rocks
d- gills sn mat
— the р
the 12th volume of the Socie
.P., favoured d E with a кію
knowledge of the
a moder ate rate ; and Mr. Slane
ы the estate of Sir Charles Elto: Bart., in | gr
of geologic: at mi anian 225 or o
ed the different Борев er gta С of the gen eral |
the use of har aly
Farmers’ Clubs.
d and best sine ey
Cart
— Mr.
1 "Rookery, Woo dbr ridge, Suf.
this se ie at the last
8 of = club, [3 Departed in the Mark Lane
from which we have ee е following :
n the first СА rt of the vp ag The and most
conomieal peers E че reeding cart- аца he stated
custom of b is the
of
1 as at that time — Deme ons begin what is called
*the season," which las ог 13 weeks. It is greatly
to be regretted that Aes do not pay more attention in
E selecting horses for their mares, instead of putting all
thei n al,
usual on some farms to e mares duri ing the time
ату
з not
e for ing is
т, чай учит it is
rned out to Grass 6 following spring, t the foal should
save not less ter of a peck of Oats per diem,
lt addition to — “fod, such as Carrots, Swedes,
I eath
and foal corn ‚ 80 бутту Шеге
cote й, in Septe embe
Gaus is
s | thought пата i get them fit for “ee ie. allowing
be
ane when ll be two years old, i
y good feeding eg oF winter; if 5а Ma mern;
Woe lo es, ent with Gardner's
y | be fit to work (two 85
longer to be idle.
The
obtaining a supply a water |j
relative or С;
for road,
, dm A building and other pur- | an
ascertaining, | an
ibility of o beide а due
yo
and
for them. They may then go out to
e allow
when they certainly ought no
The colt at three is gene-
his re
ra. ex thought fit to take upon the
Bee tha
ropp had linvarialy sone 80,
| effects arising from its use. It is al
ood for horses as 1 adva
"E Ne
Whe
stover is short, indeed at any other time, the following
is a cheap and val uable addition to horse k keep; Linseed | me
— — immer,
i all owners of land ;
n
i
— ed
s | duri
——
cil | to fall o
le
ards
ing summer is snow generally a Lupi; and there is
Werk f
ere
uneil adjourned to iae peg dd = 27th of
e
construction of wells 25 pipe for |
is regular a-d
Mr. Bar 8:4, then referred to bs feeding of
rsons | my чан said Mr, Kendall, a и qo hs
a horse
t are in foal ; no-
without: 1 any ill
a large quantity et valuable manure is made.
Another point relative the health of the
wh
as it is the utm
e gere be ke ip ben
It is of such importance that no water should be allowed
€ a horse's back after his
on of the quantities
*
all proprietors d
this M object, and me themselves |
and qui
ae eN
| sion Nine ugs itis
ties of | ti ——
Laie amet
[APRIL 23,
for * harness, -— ; fewer um аге required 10
em ; the per. c з work
in good
horses are well peg
rses are put upon full
r, November, and half of
Denis and the lovance per week is—
Beans, 5 pecks at 18. tiie
Oats, 2 npa at 94.
Hay, 1 0 ^
Root, 4 — at 2d. .
8 .. 15 weeks ..
Half December, January, and Febru
Beans, СЕЕ ps
Hay, 1 г.
Roots, 4 Pais
|
ОЛОК
MAE :—
gt
Half February, March, April, i
Beans, 5 pecks ...
Quis $ 2
LTEM
MARS
eats 4 каа
ы
о
ооой o
15 weeks ., 8 0 0
June:
Beans, 5 pecks
Oats, 2 pecks ..
Grass or Tares ...
pro?
114 0
e
4 Weeks
o
July and August.
Beans, 3 pec
Clo over, am or Tares
9 weeks
So that the cost of each horse for the yearis ...
rdi drai and
nit; but to s e “that the tenant was to, make
uch i improvements and ie rge the cost “either
tenant,
r an abus
f алида bt
nion 0 єй
з .. Eg.
8 2 8 8 7
. another: Su
E
rse, an gree А,
RC could not
s and difficulties. ES
woul the
la ston "Goold have that ai нас] :
vies he ар to have, and, at the sam
t be re for a fair outlay of h
POULTRY.
Cochi anghae Breed.—From
the Mee great ide of po айту Ьу
that there is an indication
— Hia iis
there
— good-will, sss ant and ability.
be forced into it. Another d
— Devos,
pe THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
269
ve read most n written upon
the subject T this Cochin бот. but I have yet to learn
what eir relative advantage over other varieties,
g retain their giddy eminence, but signal
fall not less rapid eir rise.
Englan en mad for many months on the subject
of poul he w lly Kossuth, and
Bloomerism, and el biology, and now we are ripe
for another exhibition of national folly in the person of
Mrs. Beecher Stowe. we live to see the old
cock restored to his pristine supremacy ; pre: thes
zh
door
and Me loud enough for 1 sent
eastern inions. Cochin's — I would
write, Send 6 us over plenty “of T, but we don’t want U.”
E. S., Enfield, April 18.
Pouttry: J W. A large loose wing in a Cochin pullet is a great
fault. The Cochins lay more eggs than the Dorkings.
Miscellaneous.
Death of Mr. Alexander eue ont i is with deep
of
t that we have heard of the ie death of Mr.
Wilson, o wburn, Dunse, N.B. He will be sincerely | a
mourned for in the distri he w own
h
— so highly esteemed, both as neighbour and as agri-
time; an vane — in e q^ for a long — E
being about weld e years since snow has been seen нее
weather, in tact for e — red has been unusually severe, se
so, indeed, than further up wy m its Severity having been
exemplified by the deaths h
As r
ing c cg bom, rom the above reason,
— dry weather lial given opportunity for the — of the land
E Barley, &c., on the Turnip folded ас land. Gra: е s has been
, even the ‘water meadows are so forward m
thi ings in general are later than * rad The
I think, showing арш of improvement; — aries y
clean, large quan nti tie s of lime are t used, а disposition is shown by
the landlor over-crowded
hedges and e of timber, and to throw some of the diminntive
2 — e, which rarely average more than 7 or 10 —— in
*
ey are most backward in is good i
oid. fashioned Tec ru me s — at work. The chief
celebrity in the lo 2 s, how: white сау — e
whence the pot Btafordoh vil p Worce
supplied ep the — ЫН of pipes, &c. The foare гены "t
1 i roaches lo or silt, se ^ € Т
alternate with Coleseed as а relief to the corn — flloved, 9 ini m bers ilk. — ^ as el er — — — о ^
е ,
ue А m. et Sytner: жаы ina * г афу nee Gra пеат * — Celery, per umd, od. " 1s m 'Thyme, per buneh, 2d to 3d
5
ий, — fed off; or — и for cutting, sown — — ed edem a 47 * Ls — S Jk io enr de Ss
я ya oed 5 . Оп high — Clover is usually * with —.— ir bushel 48 to Sa Basil, > e tan m:
аг = her parts. rely give here the omary ~ :
modes of 8 notieing de pe ck че p^ „енна from Beet Жутту, ^an doz, sto s Marjoram, do., 2 to 10d
— ited —— to have the preference. The lambing season is eot, per dozy 1з to 12 90 eee un, Sd to
nearly brought to a close, and may be characterise the obser- HAY. се Load of 36 Trusses,
vation of a friend, “T am glad it is over, for we have "d nothing | MITHFIELD, April 21,
but trouble from the partaning to the end.” He had lost more | Prime T a Šis to 92s | Clover „. 956 to 1083
t 10 per cent of his A favonrable issue — e this part | Inferior do. "tne 80 econd соё ... 70 92
of the country been — the exception, nearlx e breeder | Rowen ove eee Wise А . 90
having complaints to make of difficult parturition, аль from New Нау ... Е. J. Davis.
dizziness, dead lambs, number of questi ?]ew g lost from Co MBERLAND М ARKET, April 21.
red water or other causes. Fro , сап learn, there is Prime repel rand 8 Inferior Clover — T to 953
ason to fear Leicester | Inferior do, -
sheep will not exceed t mber — wes put tup last New Hay . —
autumn, This un е ма, н cid — А in | Old Cheeks > — zx, 11 110 Josnva TES
bringing up the prices of sheep to — a pitch. At a sale a few APEL, April 21.
days ago, ewes i with couples, 64s. | Fine old Hay ME 9 to 90s] Ó Old Clover ... ...100sto110s
ch; and good lamb hogs are selling at each, | Inferior do. Inferiordo. .. ^ .. 72 90
while fat sheep in the wool are making quite 7d. per Ib. a all our New Hay s.e «.— — | New 3
markets. Turnips are nearly finished, and the Straw... ..98 82 | Inferior do. —
ning to be stocked miss ein и —. idein ^ well à as lamb
hogs, and prepara e cow stock. POTATOES.—SovTHWARK, A
few а days "dat - Since our - T market Mm supplied,
thriving steers, but a “froth of Grass pu Lm 3 d by rail, and trade v The follow-
and it is mo cit
Аа — t = ewag
both coastwise
ing are this mre quotations: Yor rkshire е orent 1108. to 160s..
— (a — Scotch do., 1005, to 120s.; ditto
reds, 85s. ; French whites, 85s. to 1058.
WOOL.
BRADFORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21.—There is at present a heav
ness in the wool market; no one seems ва! atista = e E
. The prices dem:
она п dealers and Mime -— EL
prices —
isina
— T — alis
uy the ан trade
t period,
trade after-
ards. Bios and * Е —
y — ple stock
general y light.
SMITHFIELD.—Mowpay, April
3 scel — Bea
is a lar pl of Sheep, and trad 5
p difücult to maintain late AMAA: Lamb is
ке, ü teca of,
at ‘fully late rates. There is no 1 in
rom Germ ermany and Holland there are 906
sts than on Monday tas last, but P.
270 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [rmn as
—
and 760 Sheep; from Spain, 340 Sheep; from Scotland, L E |
— — from Norfolk and Suffolk, 2100; and 280 fro m. the C 0 T T A M A. N D H A L N. |
Р midlan -—
NIIS vy d] Per st. of 8 Ibs—s d s d д; WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON
Best Scots, Here- Best ee 4 8to5 0 е y
fords, &e. „ 4 4 to 4 8 Do. Shor 24 2— 4 4 — ==
с Short-horns 4 2—4 6 Ewes 24 quality 4 4—4 6
2d quality — 2—3 8 *. 3 8— 4 0
Downs: —— Фе mm. 8
Half-bredds . . 5 2— е - Еа" i owe : та 10
Do. Shorn . . 4 4 24. B
Beasts, 400; Sheep and Laube, poco Calves, 168 Pigs, 505 à
FRIDAY; April 22.
A mre an Beasts and a very wet —— Нате" сапѕей
a heavy
an are i ebe Sheep and Lambe are i more plentiful, |
and the demand not quite so brisk’ as of late. Prices had «|
—— ; Ct
counties. | |
M ena 0 d sd Perst.of8lbs.—s. d s d \
Best Scots, Неге- Best Long-wools;.. 4 8 to5 0j; |
fords, &c. „ 4 4 to4 6 Do. Shorn ‚4 0—4 4|
Best Shorthorns 4 2—4 4| Ewes & 2d quality 4 2—4 6
2d quality Beasts 3. 0 — 3 6| Do. Shorn .9 6—3 10
Best. wns and Lambs . 5. 4 — 6 4
HaM-breds — ... Е - — р н. PIT ie we 3 8—4 10
Do. Shorn... eM Ф ~3.8—4 8
Beasts, 993; Sheep and 1 Lande 70085 Calves, 315; Pigs, 210.
HOPS.— UGH 4 —— —
Messrs; Pattenden and Smith rt that
tinues steady for — descriptions "Of 1 Hops, — the quanti d
offer is very limite A New Show Room 8 а to Articles of р |
Weald of Kents Kents: *. „ ON Qo OLONO ILLUSTRATED CATA S. UPON APPLICATION.. |
Sussex. oi ise ЕКЕ н 19 0 to 5 15 0 a ches Machines ets renee aedon ethers 6
j : 8 me Nettin o. Syringes
Ом!нёре |. 2 285 e quee sg dm Hot Y ne a Ornamental Y ‘Wire Work Dm ë же. lai Watering Pots
Gard irs“ ower Labels Garden Arches, бе,
Mowpay,. April 18. Men ы f Wheat from Essex and ?
Kent at this nofi ning's m. MUS M e faetors pm m ‚ STRAINED WIRE PENCING, GAME N „ Ce
prices. The arri oreign Wheat are
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business — eee EXHIBITIONSPRIZE MEDAL. GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS: |
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Реаз m ra fur demand P last week's prices. e Oat |! ne BUILDING. AND HEATING.
trade is pe eaten —— ep there is but Tittle 8 | {URE IN ALL. ITs Ba. HOT WATER. ; E
ү | oV RA pry: AR A. WEEKS (ate with J. Was
Ye mum Cachan Rings ; arenow ina
У position te 1 — —.—— of the above 1 in the very —
—— and at a id and workma:
arranted best — 2 8 on aj
"d for all kinds of Horticultural pnt rtheH
of geri Hospitals, Halls, Offices,
— Foreign.. i
Barley, nd: & distil, 945 to 975... Chev. 25—94|M s
gri rie alting . 26-30
— gn. and Malting . 30—33 * One, two, and ‘three: light eee hand.
Oats, Essex; and Suffols . 17 ld r YR NE 389 00000
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— Trish eed . 1920 on
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mmis Er
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Mes. e 30—33 peces 4328—49: ut to erect 1 ad Ww i AWARDED TO J. Hi BOOBBYER, AT THE GREAT
ite}; .— ellow - —
Flour, ! best marks delivered. , per sae. | atus, will find a xui Bi Mete
ditto 21—51 Country „21—37 | Hottionse : Worke;. King's THE CELEBRATED AGRICULTURAL
Fo 989 ...per barrel 2124 Per sack .|35—38 |. Road, Chelsea, an extensive DIG K, PATENT SPADES, DAISY RAKES,
Fols Y, April "20; The. бен of all articles from our own |: variety of Hothouses, Green- | SCYTHES, Draining, and other Garden Tools. Mole Traps, 6s.
coast are small, and moderate from abroad, with the xceptio n of]! ses, Conservatories, Pits, rdozen:. Carpenters’ and Smiths’ Tools, &c. Best fine cut
Whea |! Ko., erected, ull} Clasp and Rose Nails at the 1
qua tities. Several ca rgoes are also reported at Cock and Fal- operation, combining, all | serapers’ for ri 15. 9d. each. Patent
mouth, for bern — 2 fle At this morning’s market m
there wasa thin — Some little i inquiry was experienced || that a lady or gentleman | BoonsvrR & Cos (late
sm escriptions o Wheat and F — which resulted in can select the description of | Brass- cheney, Nan and DX ca Wirehoust 14,
te "only, at no. perceptible difference in value; In House: best for | Clare ondon; nearly 200
E neon. Oats are in rather better every required Perf sale of —— in the: i" — o
3 FF Any part on елей ROLLING |
=. PARATUSES: (which are уктур ут] UTTING | AND. A
- саа жайы а me PROVED мам
particularly worthy of at- MACHINE ror CU
tention, and are erected: E NEW MES pia ica: E РОДЫ e
иде FT AND FORCE PUMP
2 правая Meter! ‘Heat, For Liquip а
= au D s artic xum bono
; id.-colleetions rawings, p 8,
ы — euge mt cation to WILLIAM Do 025 L
sears fr i
Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings;
8 32 3 Plants, Vines; Seeds, &c; forwarded on pplication,
— 3... 2 : » n | — re тагата mm
um Ў г iy TUR HEA
Aggreg. pine 4 11 L A 8 118 10 m 1 4 |32 HORTIOUL BY Н OT WERT. iem
uties on n Foreign Grain 1s. per qr. х Е. 5
сане IN THE LAST Six WEEKS’ AVERAGES: :
Traces: Mar. 12. Mar. 19.
Mar. 26. April 2:|Aprit 9 | April 16.
—
їз”
“BUDDING’S” LAWN-MOWING d
REGISTERED IMPROVEMENTS; NO: ЭЯ
B
|. AND
* impro vements im their Mow ing Mac
be used with equal — over open unbro
grounds, bet flower beds and on
— » ORM SON, Danvers Street, Chelsea;
either coast is London, — had considé rable‘ experience in the con-
e jt Struotion of Horticultural Erections, whieh, for elegance of
from the Unite id , good —— and workmanship, combined with].
19993 rw ‘economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by any-4
rade ruled firm, неч rtd con i zol the kind in the country, are in a position to exeente| -
п good-consum a on the: — —
! im extensively 52 by the Nobility, |.
s ürserymen; an whom they lave |.
eei —— they can и сезне э лч)
— ie most satinfietory" references
—— OB. pee
17—1853 ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 271
— JAMES PHILLIPS & Co, JUTTA $m HORTICULTURAL LABELS. | \ATANTED TO RENT, from Two to Ten acres of
116, ee et ies d WITHOUT.
ARTLEY'S PATENT ROUG H PLATE GLASS,
H for — Ln ATORIES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORIES,
SKYLIGHTS,
ин {шш | +
№ inch | inch | inch
Packed in Crates, for Cutting-up of the sizes thick. thick. thick.
manufactured, ане» rm
s. ck . d. s. d.
z е lead iD 5310 7/0 9
r 20 Л
+ 222 20% 5. Dans 0 ТЕ 58 pM 91 0 105
8 , " 10 „ „ 4| 0: 8:0 0 10
10 „ " 192° 5, Do, kejt OF 8} 0 10 | 0 11
12 ” n 151, >р a. 0 9% 0 10 | 0 114!
151 on ME лие. ди ]010]011]|1 0
р ß.
25 n n 80 „ 100: Ил cs eee 1 8
Quarries t 5% P
6 by 4 and EL 18 Tb Бапа 77 M 5} ... 12s. Od.
8b 1 8 1 by S. 155. 0d.
ass Merchants, 116,
ott Land
wo quist now that Rough Plate Glass is the
most —— — well as the most — kind = g ass that
n horticulture. It is free from е! faults
of she — glass, and it Mns many P" anta ages
— 4 Pe itself, — a single disadvantage as a set-off." —
Gardeners’ Chronici
ESTABL iii MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
d ^e MILLINGTON; Importer and Dealer
AGE for CONSERV ATORTES, GREENHOUSES,
ARDEN FR gains cm DWELL
WAREHOUSE, 87; BISHOPSGATE- vehi Winsor, LONDO:
Cut ea emm — ma E m — T cach,
leri
ш a en Mee by oe - “died
ounces: ... per foot. 7 :
— ounces ... түте : 8 17 = athe vi 7 15s.
OUNCES sse & by 7, y
m им ма 1387 40} 14 516; 15 by 10 208.
Large 5 E — n cases of 100,
200, and. dE г
Im d gli Plate from one-eighth to 1 inch thick.
Glass Mil Milk Pat, P ‘Jars, Bee and rege rid
Plate eM Patent ries Plain, Ortiamental, and Colouted
well as every deseription of Window Glass now — төө г,
Glass Shades round. — square, for Clocks and Ornaments;
Fern Shades and Dishes:
ONSERVATORIE
»ply 16:02» SH EET Ass
— British Manufaotu ture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d
foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet:
ery.
3 adapted fo
lants
Trees, and Her They are of sheet Gutta Percha,
3} inches wide, mdi — Finch deep, * name indented in bold letter,
rrounded b t border, with Gutta Percha — fo
su
attaching them tol — ep — Being of a dark brown €
are an adv: 1 Кичин for бю — labels ^. me
ment, painted — r zine- 0 which they
жий, and of — —
ndm а! of showing — name
gm — "A—* ^ Nurseryman and Florist thus writes
bels :—
of these la * Yor mple of Gutta’ Percha Labels we
considera decided ый. omanything offered tor t
— urpose. To the large Rose. persons cultivat-
ing fruits or shrubs
e ls r dozen, of Epw
TAytor, 27, High Street, Cole
Ач liberal — to Florists and Dealers in Horti-
ni
ENTALUS DOTANICAL. рве PAPER is
tured: expressly for А
for ша; Herbarium, and has
articled hitherto MÀ € for v
ada for
lay be .9J
; Professor Lindley, of the
University of Edin-
ts, a
nic Garden
r Balfour, of the
rgh; ridge,
Ma — — = na any stationer, or of Messrs. ACKERMAN
and Co., London.
OTI -
17 { H * з
ч L4
ach +h 1
WIth the maker ^g name,
PRICE TEN SHILLINGS AND UPWARDS.
ectnally th 8
denso mia o: — гч нт pant; deliverin the =
and effecting a great saving Tu
Men zd and — to ‘the Trade by Meere: BARBER &
GR and may be had of all Ironmongers, Seedsmen,
trum capa
d Fumigating Wall and. Standard. Trees, Hops, ae oe
у; ptready packed for immediate delive
Lists of 7 Prices and Estim ates. forwarded on tion, for:
GATING
ZA
4
beobtained of M of Messrs. DRAY & Co., Old Swan. Lane, sius le |
eet, Lond
HIKTS.—FORKD’S EUREKA зала ae not
sold by any hosiers or drapers, can. tained
only at 38, 8 Gentlemen in the ан
ordering th their agents, are requested to observe on the
interior of the collar-band the stamp+“ Ford's Eureka Shirts, 38,
Poultry "—withont — none are
28
genu
two qualities, the pipes f which is га -dozen, and the
n who are desirous
WINGS“! PATENT GUASS WA LL
MEE өе] now established for the manufaetn ure of
E
t of the respectable
serymen in the kingdom, and, — — may be ad-
„Юйхк, Agent, St Helens Iron Works, Lancashire,
or to the Patentee, Bodor,
N. B. These Walls ens seen ED the sitit the London
cashi Bodorgan
Ho Soeioty, at re, or Bodorgan,
BY HER тотты T ERS PATENT.
A LERED I (ENT'S PATENT W:
GLAZING WITHOUT PUTTY. —
Buildings in Wood or Metal.
ORTI!
CULTURAL BUILDING Wonxs, CHICHESTER.
BATHER-PROOF
Horticultural
THüstrated Bonks deseri / , pri
Erb eating e rii ee
— P urserymen appointed agents
CUCUMBER and MELON BOX ES соні
8.
ed 1, 2, and a a and Mosi
One hund "of all’ si:
for immediate rranted best m
5
—
months shouid construct
D SEMENT Ssh nes S which
grave el he path
n:
"spade, and in48
frost.
as water does riot soak through it, тее fall both
from the middie of the path towards — А * Bente in immediately, or taken on buil
ииден f the — . B. Waren & Ba of any p
— ment, post —
most
rate con d
death of l—X
H | the: Great Northern — — vo Barge om
—
е half-dozen. Gent
of purchasing ie in t" best — in which the
be — are — to i uei these, the most unique and Per y
perfect fitting shirts. List of prices, and instrnetions — measure-
RICHARD F orn, 38, Poultry, Londo
ALKER'S: NE SEDLES (by Authority the
A еет?в Own h la eyes, are easily threaded,
ста by 2 blind, and л — points, temper, and finish.
rrect likenesses of the Queen
in * — — capers ed grounds. — 2 by
dealer on receipt of 1
Royal, Pala or Million N edles are cheaper, bu t of —
quality. H. Walkers Drilled ‘Dorcas are 25 for 1d., and his Regal
12 for 14. Patent — nemen dag akerof I Impro
Fish Hooks, H kyes, Steel Pen
H. Warszws Cát Cab I ae Мар M b Wade shows any fare correctly, |
price 1з. coloured,
LG resham Street West, London.
: 2 ow of —
Stationers 17 ‘Eissex.— Nn. Also for
imported Hèn, lately weighing 114 Ibs,
wishing to part with a Kitchen Garden
onses
| preferred.—Address G. R., Post-Offlee, Kensington. Any —
r| man or Gentleman
a as above.
Gold
Соо FOWLS E EGUS from very choice
— — — and Dr.
By mele red and well-feathered Birds,
price 125. 6d. per de carriage paid to London.
* a few very su ae ‘Ponta Price on application,
enclosing a sta Ёсе orders payab
ARTHUR mn HonxCAETUE, Grays, Posen en
YOCHIN CHINA EGGS AmA mateur.
n China Fowls, of a re breed,
ff, good in — and symmetry, ia willing tc to
at 7s. t Te por dozen. Payment, «d Post Office
Post Office, Farn ES Surre
— tong ny
Birds, b А
some —
Cinnamon and
—~Address,
*OCHIN CHINA FOWLS -A
hickens, of = t year,
403. to 808, per pair.—For am —— Mr. MAB
Pes, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire.
Sire CHINA FOWLS (Prize Stock) FOR
SALE,—An Amateur having selected, of е,
me very superior prize specimens of the Ci on and Buff
variety of Andrews’ s strain; together with White and Black
hanghaes, of the most breeds in the kingdom, is now
n a position to take 4 vered fi
аанын ny Station оп ties Railway.—Com-
unications to be — to m ey & Son,
ble of combnsting large quantities of tmm |
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN.
нб елый asthe |^
— ery Grounds lie eloserto — c and 2 on in d working
Stock is fine und select;—For-particulars, '
to-Mr. Jows — WENE F 5 25 | —
- FOREST, OUCESTERSH E um
|o us 3 sou BY AUCTION, at the рона
j- one e 2 at one o'clock, 80 Loads of: yen
, f irad |!
|o "park | ®
E. . — — High |m
о to è of | dan Hi
лө МЕ Turnbull, Briceland; ita fférent Ke
EADOW-^ AND ARABLE — aeres altogether,
M and considerable — .
rably sit mated on |
rable with
Either
Miet c j, admira
a cowkeeper, &.
15: Labourers" "Cottages, = ее St. Giles, | ck
these Estates, or any. smali, or large may aes
dmg lea . or the freehol
will be Sold.—Apyly to the owner, Mr,
‘Place, Oxford Street, London.
JERES
Sales 2 Auction.
— — —
IN CHINA, РОГА —— X "abad gne
PERIODICAL SALE TUESDAY, MA
a — se STEVENS wiil Sell by — at his
— ч. King Street, Covent Garden de on
TUE BDAY May 3, at 12 сочи ly, about 180 Lots of
FANCY VETAT a election of Cochin China Powis і from
the stock of Mr. Wi Cóllmson, including severat Buff Cock
——
perfect in — many of light — auf. Va
— Catalogues will’) be forwarded on the: ии ofa
ve — directed en enclosed 10 Mr. J. C. STEVENS,
88, К g Street; mte Garden;
*. ы these continued on the First and Third
TU 'ESDAY i — month. Persons eke ei them-
€— of this medium of — their stock: ы, ep ave forms
of entry and particulars, by applying to Mr. J. C. Stevens, as
a
as ROS EGG
R; J. C, STEVENS will Sell by A on, at his
K С 888 , Lo
FRIDAY нету Бе Леў и Мо оор " Cano, m
EGGS of a —— — ута rere ——
iMh next, ae ase
ringer est т ч 39 ine
of sale; — Catalogues had had of Mr: J
— nt Garden, London.
NTCHEST TER NURSERY, NEAR “CAMBRIDGE.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF ION BOXES, X RANGES
PITS, TWO-LIGHT- "BOXES,
qESSHS. PROTHEROE. лхо MO
RIS
instrneted by the Proprietor, who is — the Nurse
usiness, to Sell by Auction, on the premises, on the 16th, 17th,
ock each day, the whole of the Stoc
ouse
ES OF
GREENHOUSE
y, consisting — ret
Роген Camellias, Сї rias, Roses,
wilds, Colas, piit. — Jue
— Ke; also 8 in a good state
— the fittings to the same
lers
the
Plants, Dahlias,
Verbenas, es
lancif« linm a
of
Bu Р
ealey’s Boi oet m Hot-water Piping "York Flag
Stones, Slates, &c. $ of -Pits, deem AE Melon Boxes,
ба. oy be vivon Dot SRL. аза аспас Ue БАЙ
e e premises; Prodi. he principal seeds don; and of
A eers, Am Nursery. y, Leyt
ISLINGTON NURSERY:
TO NO ‚© " „ NURSERYMEN,
AND OTHERS.
Ме, PROTHEROE лхо MORRIS have re-
he premisen Islington N Nursery, Liverpool Rond, on
on
"EDNESDAY аы us i ы uatehless speci-
ET CS
— — in Pots, 1000 fne Men Stocks
om Thum Queen, and of sever
С six large
1800
it of В ck Bricks, | ricks,- F
— Te viewed three rent le. Ca atalogues
had on Prenat $; oft ‹ "Seedsmen in —— and
tonstone, Essex
mental T and American Plants ve blen in d: eed
Fuchsias, Verbena raniums, and ot i Ey ons
May be.v „ „
oe
Ape зау w e a ML Saat d Rat
choice Aur cat they M Стены Жаны, tanssi Lancashire Goose-
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 93,
272
ROYAL / AGRIQULTURALS | SOCIETY, OF) ENGLAND; -—
UNTRY MEETING FOR 1 a
— 3, ^ A :
AN Durst pua THE,WHOLE OF SOUTH WALES, WITH pe ADDITION OF THE
NT S OF GLOUCESTER, . pst pu C3 te
bd ҮЛ АМР ЗА the Week eee Ly MONDAY, the id T
M have, the pgiyilene of Free Entry ; j Pri Non. ie aa Dh Bio each бә om pots ФАБ the be of, er on i sph | үрүт for г Cattle, H sim.
FOR THE SOUTH-
p^ à А
ы
Forms of Certificate may be obtained on application to the Se ecretary, at the Office of the Soc 12, Hanover Square, on. АП Cer иб {ез he the Ent ту 2 Implements (in |
spac required f for their Ext s 1 iha Show Ya rd is S be inserted ) — be кашар filled са Ше Secretary. on or before, Y FIRST of MAY and all other — by the FIRST ot di
o^ er wing dec cided that in no te shall any an d ived) afte — — 2 p Ip Ter applying for Certificates, in order that the proper! ibd oL
case, rm, rize
"cxi PAM —.— of the Royal YID mA Sor ‘of y re are Open to General Competition. 205 |
i (
ч PRIZES FOR IMPROVING т THE BREEDS OF ACRICULTU RAL LIVE STOCK: = — |
No. f x aasi nug — i
Certi Certi- Cert ee beg: "m 2 |
ert í ‘ f сате Jae CATTLE.— Continucd.): i ctor fica n
Fo orm. AE c 2 ы z L E ет! Fo fia tit ( For а DC PIGS.— (Continued). red аай
—— "u- E —+ C
1. To. the owner of da Pest pu, e eat previously V to the || 23 To sihib own ver bf the best Cow, in milk or in calf. 10“. 47 6. To the owner of the best Pen of Three E
ü ist of Joly, 1851, and not éxceeding four’ y rs ой, 24 4 РЕ oe owner of the best Heifer, in mi ilk or in calf, not |}, + Pigs of a small breed, of the same.
To the second best do. do. 20“. 20 jh. To the — of ^s best. Yearling, Heifers 51. | d ‘under e duy mem
2 p^ — . of the he t: Ball, * ogg ag 1st of : | à N " ; PRIZES FOR IMPROVING THE BREEDS: |
‘and than one yea ar old Hi Jae ious Е А i
тё —— of the second best do, do. 104. 1. to th укор H o R s E s. : a " . kac. |
8 3. То the owner $e! the best. Cow in milk, orin calf. 29. 26 1. To the owner of the best Stallion for agricultural, pur- 48 | 1. DORKING FOWL; Chickens of 1853:— пев
/ 19 the owner of the second best do, do. 107. 1 SP Doi Sopa у, tam to the 1st | of Januar Y, 1851. ||. ү: То the owner of the best Cock and Two
4 4. To the oni of the best Heifer, in milk or In calf, not Td 156 owhe " = 254 bit do. 5.910 odes To the owner of the second pest qo ЖР do
Mas а Е; пете а 97 |2. Tothe owner е ants i „
d” le ee a tenia i 10 Medo lo Er er Mein mu mE о the owner of the fourth best do. 11 |
To the owner of the second best do ; :эһиф eft the wnerbr е, £e Wm og yir 1. Tn d sec v wer oi 3 1
Fo. \ Ф ot the beat Stallion. Pa iion 134. PY [| T To the owner ofthe secun mus 1
dett HERE ORDS. . 10 - owner ot | bes ^ опу. $ РЭА
0 |f. To the owner of the best Bull, calved previously Заю || 30. |5- To theomner:of t e best Mare and Foal for agricul- AOUT TAT! "To th ч рр s TH 4
Ast ot July, 1861, and not exceeding four years old ture; purposes, 50 3. SPA ov Vi ur ca Б i
1 J To the owner of the second best do, do., 10l. 50 3. SPANISH km LAW ONT Y
D: the owner of the second best do, do. 20. — 6. To the owner of the best Mare а 5l. i XL. hé owner M "is i i Ck кы a re Made = H
РА \ 2 ^. Fil E Б mo t 5b, 2101 :
7 4 o gb буф yi laper gap ш the Ist of ‘tural purposes. 154, y, fr agricul T To o — el M set : ymo oss
To the one of the second best tg А To the owner of the second best do. do. 5. To the owner of the fourth best do. Ki afr и
в 3. To : LR mile o 10 ie "dol; zt: 51 |4. kA ed IN CHI — — d 18533) i
To t e owner of the kaoni best d i do, mur i e thee e and Two Hens, 56.
9 4. * € owner of the best Heifer in 2 5 2 ám cal f, 2t Hot SHEEP. j I0 the owner of the second best do. 3l. |
ceeding three years old. LEICESTERS. To the owner of the third best do. 27. i |
To the owuer af the aécond but 33. 1. To the owner of the best 4 Ram. A o the own влеш best йо. II.
10 3. To the owner of the best Yong eltir, g iiio 41 owner of the second best do. 15“. [Ty 52 5. GAME FOWL:— ЭУ ant
vo the ownerof tbe anb testo. BE 31 2. То the owner of the best Ram er any NT age. 30, | To the owner of the he best Cock and Two lens. 68.
To the owner of the second best n zs To эч et of thes y A. 4 e
DEVONS. 95 e the the owner of the best Pen of dive Spearhug Ewes To th r of сиз third best da. 15.2 ёла ah
11 |1 То the owner of the best Bull, calved 1 Mig LA to the T v — Йй 53 6. "— URGH FOWL; Golden and Silver Spangled
pow EL July, 1851, and not exceeding 4o » ом. o the owner of the : second best do. do, 107: olden and Silver ope pot hard
„дефе of. the second best SOUTHDOWN, OR OTHER SHORT WOOLLED. | To pucr er of the deir rA ч — |
dod owner of the secon 207. - е |
12 2. To the owner SHEEP. То the owner of the third Q b :
uo dic MM NE id „
ti o the owner of the Ада do. do. 151. wii qe > i 7 e 99 Fi
ff e as Saer of шш coe Wt, ||| Пентагоне за ы s ert queror as E
o the owner of the sec sst do; do, À Ld 3
if le, e . E eee Sbentling Ewes || 55 8. POLAND FOWL :— es o —
z EA. rnm —— years old. 157. 1 To the owner M second best do. do. 102, P d the —.— 5 Cock mad Tere Ж.
the ow t do. do, 102, ne 5 9. 9 owner o second
15 To the owner of the best 15 g \ To the owner of the third best do — bom) Dk
СҮ dpi eia усы тай bir e LONG-WOOLLED SHEEP. 116619. TURKEYS: tits
я 11!!! orat
WELSH BREEDS. Е — ro e bes earlinz Ram е
716 . то the owner of the best Bull, calved previously to To theyowneriefthe:second beat dp.) 185; s То the owner of the second besf de.,
12 , 40. 2. To the owner of the best Ram of any oth Д Te the f d best do. 2L ^ emit #8
| — Kee lf 1851, and not exceedi ing four years Se "го the owner of the second O DRT eee age., anti dic Jas ger da. отоо ар,
ИЕ 41 3. To the owner of the best st Pen of Five Shearling iT 57
eei 1aboef || 3 Phe same floek. : й er o
зууран To the owner of the вебопа best do. ав; 10. АИЯ E ^
{ s Ea * Ec ) the owner the third. b 39€ oe
utnobqoqe 5 " Saa c eos : hr poet ab Di к= ета Ia |
- { t y" нерн ATA { SERE RES j U : *3
фп P gpeetiné three years od. UE Fere TT robna] Bed TER owe n айай атаа 355.5 9 d ci the owner of the best Drake cal rut
о the owner of the best Yearting Heifer! bl. 44 . То the owner of the 5 gro be 1 То the owner of the second best do. 2 1
son WET hid „ ` {ò То the owner of the second: —— 15“. 0 pi ör To пау иы nac юй s i
anres decim БР THER BREEDE 7^ Sero 44 3. To the owner of the best Breedin GOL ATE AOUT | 59, 12. ROUEN DUCK *
ban tt} ThE E SAART ORNS 1 пиктов DETOXS, «quot 1 8 of a large 1458 — To the owner of
е 3 " oe “he eon cr oer m > y t r er ) p , "m i
ame To the owher of the est Bu П ealved previonsly to the A Fiore н риот е з. DUK 8 1 О ынет E e А
fe 46-4 LÀ A EN ae ә 00. . OK 5 1 Lo
m „теша of the b best est Bull, eal ved sinee the Istot I To the-ewner-of the есе i ing ow To the owner of the best Drake end puis .
|. July, 1851, and old. bici bium Re 1 саа" ei oe fe ~ То the owner of the second best йо? 217 1 а
йй TU MC E TOMATAS ея ка: EN: PRIZES OFFERED BY x CHAR SHUT YTO TPAS Нато
foe ks ae XS ТАЧ M. OTHER GRE AND. Е М 1o VOAUTITAIMOD 1 725 k
futu ной гек ay dp Jan UP ax d) ePriad dati р МОЧИ АНМН: CORRER MAR IST: wos эгіз ai ble ш эй od Иін
1! h "Hs 5 15 ond best do. cate Se, Be б} od Hd эш DIO” i me Twenty Sovereigns: ^ siut 10 000890
may еа ae. pos 1 8 e 5 oues with "hae apad в ogi: gene » vm n d eror ш
LES MES vot оооба ашти por m oM из саза
YAH
od th si 4&
Hi o pas
оз етй yori? candi ipie 1
ts апя! s Luba Я + bs qe 85
: 5 SPECI AL CONDITI
ait Jonies OF or er will 9 — iw dr CT three W^ ;
't Reward aos eae уь wie th Zn 10 ep, (8) |
m ЖЫ of the гн comprise FA Si ae v n ^ lie
А 0 X о 2 "i "séqnentl 105 h à
ard. The Ste toward h himself will n yt vote Be yt t | hot, oy ;
6 Sings af vt 2 » RAP Wate enen it HOSCE a Mie bet pertificaté tha — Y
7. 55 CATTLE W Ma
E тшс — gible Amm — 10 EL.
Rs
ualifed by the b» before
ite" very animal ‘that (halk Died t
tion они ИРИ ened i SE E d
ga Atviaons of Cattle wien! be re torent а "Prize tinfess
уа дөр, f H
i une n thejyfar
ble ee aa dee
0 4
$ E fora Prize, sut esiti to n 155
ne те». оғ
5 с Paes pen n А п neo Ё
оз өг | gible eae ete fed with’ milk $
á } in the ye (the Show! sesorirsorD тойго bia әт иа
pen must be of the sama litter: 9154 0
be shown
mm
E vs Hom yi) taal подоб
147" в Ot ns
анн
ICA us
— ad merit, in Be ж ibited for s
eee graf disqualify int а
Ain * Presa or laa ce гаен sal e ]
E uo Rum nd
to rito фе: Director =
bers e yardi ii
' "By the Council, JAMES E
ЖД. БЭЭ
ETAR
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL ‘GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 18.—1853.]
SATURDAY, APRIL 30.
[Paice 6d.
T EE A
Woods and forests ..........
Honneerrenar. sc SOCIETY OF LONDON,—
NOTICE is hereby given that the first EXHIBITION
da rial on and FRUIT, in the SOCIETY'8 GARDEN,
take place on SATURDAY, May 14, at 2 r. u.
Kos Reorder ota stow; oF оп the day ofthe Exhibit
presenting the rofa М w; ог, on y ofthe Exhibition
at Turnham G each.
21 t Street, London.
e Achimenes, Btove, | Gree
LIAN E. Rewpie & Co. ^" a very large bu ‘of all the
NEW PLANT CATALOGU
ENDLE'S NEW PLANT CATALOGUE for
the season is now ready, and ca
in — sth one penny stamp.
It contai
Fuchsi
nhouse,
ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.
ORC
GUE.
n be had
пи of al best varieties of
Geraniu Dats, Indan — Ae in йы
as, Potent Verbenas, * — ч: Ferns, 1, p
d Herbaceou
—
rbaceous Plan
ORCHIDS, ås, рег dozen.—Horticnitural Gardens, Norw
Tur Сосксп. hereby give that in addition to an zes » —
oret int give. thy wi gran e ay prints NRW ROSES, IN POTS, on the e MANETTII
Ma = — дш oar are 1e Meetings in Hyer — on в. d.
у те; = ' er — alle — e A | — de la pr oan "^
Class X. The L G and G XI. The G K and G В. `| Comtess 2
Class XII. The G B and 8 G, — у se Batthiany mete “ry +
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, Rrorwr's Ранк. | БОН, Nom 14 ne
The days appointed ihitions of PLANTS, | L'Enfant
FLOWERS, and FRUIT this season are- GENERAL EXHI- phe me a | т ЖОЖДО, 14
BITIONS, ys, May 25th, June 8th, and 29th. Ludovic Letaud .., | *
AMERICA ANTS, M June 13th Madame Fremion s 0 — rr
Tickets of Admission may be at the Gardens, by orders — — % Rerman Kegal = ^. 26
from Fellows of th — Price, on May 14th, 4s. ; : | Queen т HY Mons "
after that day, 5s. е days of — 6d, each. Rose de Soie > 6 Madame ATboni 6
Queer s HORTICULTURAL - Zu НЕЧ
Е ^4 held in the ruins of the Castle, on v, the
2 I ры: wal ge the йери soi
in addition = с чән
viz.—
z For the best collection of 15 е
— 2 rag 10 0
_ 2d ditto з 0
or the best collection of 12 Stoveand Green-
house plants, 1st prize .. a ee 1
2d ditto $3 0
Calceolarias, Fuchsi id Pela: 0 " ms,
reset dns rgoniu A
Schedules of Prizes to day ma
competed fro the above
т.
be obtained of the et at Јонх Е. обрач Wel
Street, Chepstow. у
e PANSY — — THE NINTH
ANNU COMPETITION of the SCOTTISH E
SOCIETY sill by bela in the — Music
— —PÓ—Á
Tart, Secretary.
EDD ING PLANTS.
Apply to Brx;AwIN R. e
Р A
offer the
E, are efler GEORGE H HENDERSON anp SON
following NEW PLANTS,
to send out the first week in May:
8
хт, St. John's Street Nursery,
which will be
LIBERTIA go 105. 6d. each
GERANIU DL e intermedium T a
6 „
LOBELIA Roi Beste de 78 »
ERICA Burnettii 10 6 i
—€— Golden Chain 2" - ý
— — - 8-9 ',
"асин 2 „? Perfection M €
of Lancaster 1:9 8 4
+ :
T. — >
eseription m above, see this i Pai for Apri the 9th.
We lington rsery, 8t. John
VICTORY OF BATH MELON, Fi ede for T2 postage stamps stamps Office order verhill, —
а ы rie , othe = payable at Ha’ 285 t
med
FUCHSIA—“ENGLAND’S GLORY.” flowers, and kept separate, at За. per doz, or 20s. per 1 2
out the above | _ DittrerosE & Co.'s Nurseries, Sturmer, Essex —
OHN HARRISON is now sendin ve
unrivalled FUCHSIA : ару healthy pen. 10s. 6d. each;
which will make fine bloom-
rum |g TER is -
obe of which can now be sent th the — m " veiy. . we, knowing $ have for
in for 12 postage stamps. Catalogues of берт — A Seg vea aged | some
ERES ті жие Ж же опис (изои reonhouse Plants can large e of plants of varies ages aui sinus, И
I€— M ursery, Darlington, April 30. | suitable sized pots (except the may for some |.
t jum
ARPUS BIFLORUS. — This beautiful
All Orders
upwards are
Хосил, & Co, Royal Nursery, Great, Yarmouth,
vu PLANTS. —Now, and for the next
plant Strawberries
to secure
d.
0 per 100
6 "
0 "
6 „
0
9: x
"6
llowing scale of and beg to assure them
cannot fail to give satisfaction, and that oor earnest
pta — 0, or 8. F
* wee Е
2 years, in single pots... а
to 2 *. „ 248. рег 4
juin. “ мия .. 4s. per dozen, or 151. per 100.
to 4 ft. m vor 605. per dozen, or 201. per
BHOR „ш uL rue pe ou
6 to 7 ft. » still be |
м» lan
ay moved. mums,
‘of 21. and are delivered carriage — to 0 me Label — Salvia, анн, Үш, SS
ht : | London or Hull, and to any Railway Station within 150 miles of 5 hi о: з 4s, to бе. рег dozen. =|
ach, wn А Бї Р
CED S DEODARA,
6 HENCHMAN pee still a few Thousand fine
r Seedling Plants, established in thumb pots, of this
| splen ndid “ornamental and —— Gr Tree, > hich are there-
ore in fine condition for planti N^ at 20s.
Le pok = 9 ort oo. to 1 foot, in cn "1 85. nn.
MANGOLD WURZEL.
pod GLOBE MANGOLD WURZEL, RED
su
bove, ; And the e prices p^ be found — = Ditto, and others, may eui be had, o
All orders above £ riage free to v the at indi. eo 1 BUTTON & *, Seed G rowers Resdng, ks,
way Stations in the end po West of Tran, and t — SEEDS, ;
— I - — Ports in England veland, р Кови Trees, &c.—Paicen Lisrs.
ЕТЕҢ | R LAWSON . ‘SONS? Catalogues of the
ny er to — Еросомви Rexpiz & Co, Nurserymen, above and may be had on
Plymouth, spptication or fee by pos trom their » as 6i 1 ndi n
CHOICE GERANIUMS. synopsla ofthe Vegetable Products of » price dor 62
dp HUSSEY begs to offer the X -Jony С. Sommens, 159, Fenchurch ion
med GERANIUMS for 185. — and mat incl
fi health IM in 5-inch via, * f * RASS SEEDS Permanent Pasture ; Cow
——— ep erae ds 89393 à, Ober; ; White Belgian n Carret,
DÀ Lo Swede and Turnip Seeds, DELIVERED
Generalissimo May Queen CARRI Mur
Emily Delle of the Village э — " Priced List of Agrievitural Seeds sent post free on
— Op С . C. Минка & Son, Seedsmen to the Gloucestershire Agri-
Pride of the Isles cultural Society лозовите
osamond Symmetry OTIC — i kp
Also а "m fine healthy stock of —] ape, from Зи. to gar
eee ЛЕ
BIPLORUS.— Apri
' RAPAEOLUM AZUREUM, extra large Roots,
10s
CHLORAAS (beautiful Terrestrin Orchids), Mixed species
37. 6d. each.
LAPAGERIA ROSEA/stron, тэт 105. 64. — р
Clapton Narsety, April 39. " —
LOBELIA “ .
J^ AMES LARS; Nop NUnsERYMAN, Kc.
ui ondes rens tbe above Seedling LOBEL ЛА whe
r brilliancy of m M of bloom, dwarfness
: — beauty of fol cannot be equ маей by anything in E ed
tion, Strong е m ants the first week in May, 3s, 6d.
— — A per dc à he usual allo vanes И Thine. А
се must accompany all orders fro corre-
— nent
Ав — Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son, St. John's cod
Linien: "Hast & M* ey 6, Leadenhall Bex London; aud.
Mr. Charles Turner, Siou
Gardeners’ Chronicle, dune 75 "1852.—" The most diia
have seen; an improvement on 'Feu de Roi; habit, dwarf and
oae and Farmers Journal, Sept. 4. tage i өө i
tre large, colour vivid and intense, foliage 2
t
“ ATTRACTION” DAHLIA.
JEFFRIES’
^ MRS...
М "ТЕРЕҢГЕЗ b
Wisin,
EU prove а XI a
NEW AND CHEAP PLAN TS.
wins — AND SONS Murs io oír ike
following, i 1
Ar of a Pos of Order, payable at Richmond;
arieties of last season, 20 for
Ditto, smaller plants, 4s. per dozen, y
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, mn deer dm.
274 THE
GARDENERS'
CHRONICLE.
[APRIL 30,
BEDDING PLANTS,
YOUELL
BES t to inform their friends and the public. 2 ari Stock of BEDDING PISIS — miti
ing
мү sorts s General таи, 09
ERBENAS, com мей
T i4 Cardi nal Wisem
= — Macrantha,
u^
yin ginia, General Bedeau, ‘General — pte
Sean E „Model, Алеша, | Stephanette, Albina; —
a ibang 5 Parfam Madeline [9 gi , Cor with
Е the ond old standard vasi ties, , 4s. per doz
RBENAS.—The following new varieties, 95. „ per d zen:
adam Den nnis, Celina Malet, La Cuthurge: Adonis, Costner
Zelia, ‹ Cerise Unique, Racine, Zenobia, La Fla amboyan te, and | |
Richelieu.
ois + ARIAS (Shrubby.)—Wellington Hero, Sultan, Shank- |
ana, Sulphnrea splendens, Beauty of Montreal, Kentis h
Hiro. These are indispensable in the flower garden their
Manly aaa of colour and profus ston of bloom renders the em —
ted for “massing.
Ditto Nem gion 1 Hero ( Hence в); а fine Be variety 2 rich gide фп
dve ry re
Ditto pes fine. dark scarlet, large well formed flowers, fine
y. 68. per dozen.
2" rk orange, very choice variety,
variet
Ditto Shankleyana, fine rich
‚ре
Ditto Beauty of Montreal, bright crimson, —— — a very
free bloomer and distinc! ct variety, 95. per
Ditto 8ulphurea splendens, fine yellow, 9$. — адни:
Ditto Kentish Hero; orange bronze, fine standard variety, for
bedding, 65, per r dozen.
LOBELIA erinus lucida, ramosoldés, erinus alba and compacta.
—Of these we consider lucida the most suitable for forming a
light ag * ramosoides for a dark blue, and alba for a white
one, 4s. dozen.
ANAG ALLIS 8 fine pet blue, 4s. per doz
NDOMERIENSIS, rose and blue, 65. —
diNOTHERA ТРАТА; fine — perennial of dwarf com
pact habit, producing numerous light canary: coloured flowers
through the summer and autumn, a very excellent plant for
g, 4s. per dozen.
HELIOT RO PE--Co rym Gem, Triomphe de Liege,
Souvenir de Liege, coord We possess анод other
consider these the best; 63. per dozen
arce NI IAS- Crimson — y Cirele, Beauté de Montins,
—
GERANIUNS Sear t, of fines: varieties, бәз per
White Bon —— (Honderson) — This fine E sent ou
we bles the old —— Unique, so А
very 2j plant, 2s. 64.
— Piy fine brilliant scarlet, i» pea
Shrubland Pet, erimson scarlet, with e foliage,
highly recom mmended for —
rd “dikato ana: Gi Crispum
e fine hybrid — 185. per dozen.
LM Копей», tiful deep rosy. pink, with white
centre, large glo! Bowron truss, and fine compact habit,
» Fancy varieties "9з: per dozen.
РИ Ga n Major, 95. per dozon;
— у 25, 6d. each; — 1s. 6d.; Echin-
: 64.; triste, 1s. еле!
CUTPRANTHUS MARSHALLIT .—This fine hardy
doz
e of thé finest of t hardy peren-
nials, producing its кт 7 flowers in ой —
the summer and autumn, excellent for bedding, 6s. per
CAMPANULA CORALLINA, a trailing handy: per ибне —
a pi of light blue star-shaped flo 6s. per dozen
SAPONARIA MOIDES, fine trailing hardy perennial,
or beddi 1 тте in great
— 65. perd
PLENO, a
hardy, “trailing perennial,
dozen.
TS, ET
SEE
— 2. sint, f erii er
A yy — old lant.
double white, 38. per dium; y
per dozen.
PENTSTEMON ON variabilis, Veri, Сота P"
MIMULUS purpurea
of welling
Motor ЫШЫ, Hno snp han
Л рау ап composite
tted with dark crimson, quite се: Б: pef aon
A viii rope colo; d "UEM Perfection, a uc clear
E warf compact habit, the finest of its elass,
ERINUS LYCHNIDAEA, a highly fragrant. plant, with white
12.9: з, 9s. рег dozen.
; SEU асај Wat arent &e.,
ot Senis long 2 of
T EAE 3 eee
——
urple, бу. per MAND EVILLA SUAVEOLENS-—This fne
r dozen *
Ditto Тай goce ditto, ted. |
беу” y spoti and suffused with MEER. te
Ditto colchicum, quíte new, event of the shapo and size of
foregoing, of a uiis М зн Де ее "
Ат
A Orders of dnt and “reas ыу liars тае
within 150
ETC ETC.
erous and fine
List:
uper — * 12s. per doz
rincess Royal, Comet,
т
P^ аф» HOC — —Th e follow wing s
viz; Walden
A s
C ALYSTEGIA PUBESCENS (Double Convolvulus),
mental 1
pe xils of the
covering trellis, 6s. per
CLEMATIS TUBULOSA, a
baceous plant from Mongolia, Dearing: —
and colour of the single blue Hyacinth, 9
NEW BELGIAN DAISIES, in 50finest eden 48. per dozen.
PANSIES (our-colleetion comprises all the known varieties of
merit), strong plants, 6з. to 12s. per en.
ATIONS AND PICOTEES
CARNATI Р
In strong = дану plants, at the — ing p
leaves, large rose-coloured flowers, — for
r dozen,
nt and beautiful hardy her-
of flowers of form
25 pairs of sup ties of 4E 8. d.
by name m 3 0 0
2 - do. = "do. 110 0
12 very fi do. 018 0
Fine mixed border do. do, vid "ӘК. n pairs ved 0 1 f:
RDY SHRUBS:
— ge UE —For, —.— of this * new hardy
e report of the meeting of the Horticultura
— ety ee last week's paper. Small well-established plants
3s. per dozen
BEI
NIA NTHA.—Everybody has admitted the
— beauty — — fine hardy Shrub who has —
n it, and la: - iri ate bet ttled th
its hardihood. i^
ат Stro — — ants, 185. per doz.; — v
CEANOTHUS RI GID DUS .—"This, too, is perfectly h
markably free bloomer, and one of the most — pis
for — = t this season of the year that we know, Strong
TE
plants, 18s. per dozen; smaller do., 9 з. per —
r DENTATUS another pus Уу, р 1s. —
ARDIZA A BITE TA.—A fine ар climber,
* th — Y 2-93 cat by Messrs. Veitch. Good plants,
5s. ea 00
QUERCU ergreen Oak
dark glossy prenne of compact and pergam S pon “мы
plants in pots, 13 to 2 feet, 185. per dozen; 2s. 6d. e
PORE TE tte VIRIDISSIMA.—A early t *
DII.—A highly ornamental ev
plant from China, producing om get of light yellow flowers,
—— for walls. Strong plants in pots, 128. per dozen
JABMINUM N LORUM.—A most lovely — produeing
on the open oo about Februaryya profusi — — . — р
Же flow No garden shoul withont it, a
perfec * toby зам plants, 14. each; 9з. per dozen
WISTARIA SINENSIS —Fine strong. гони 40 6d. each.
arty Qi Victoria,” * La Reine” in form,
рн y abbise strong. plants,
ROSE x Piu 1l’s Prince А в fine Rose has been figured
the Florist, with the arri it » a Bourbon, of. a. fiery
pe eth Nice grafted plants, 5s. each
REENHOUSE PLANTS, ETC.
CAMELLIAS, Good strong plants, of the finest varieties, 30s
per dozen
ICAS 1 bushy боры plants, of the handsomest and
best spring flowering kinds in large 48s, — e maller
Lats in ‘large 60s, bus ‚ many showi including
vi rng p та, “rubra
VERONICA ANDERSONII= handso ee flowering
ant cannot be too highly reco — — itis is EA — mem:
hig ghly ornamental, and remains long in flower. Strong plants,
1s. 6d. each; sm aller dò., 9d.
BURCHELLIA € CAPENSIS NANA.—This plant, a uem im-
e old Burchellia, is of very compaet growth,
its heads of of orange scart
рока. flowers,
owering plants, — —
rs SOLA DRUMMONDII, a neat blue flowertng creeper, |
for trellises, 182. per dozens.
1040014 , ARMATA and LINEARIS; fine plants, full of flower | s
creeper, of robust
d Erde sag pad flow
of th NS puces bii eii one Jargeclusters.. «Ri EG og asad
еа RACEMOSA СКОТ ВАЕ е гены €
producing in abundance its pretty purple
plants, 1s. 6d. each.
PASSIFLORA ELLOTTI.—A йпереас peach-coloured new variety,
| MTERARIA —— fine new shrub Lecce sen —
rs freely in our nursery
48s. We bee recommend itas itas
; it makes a Baana bic ert
48s, 1s. 64. each;
PHILADELPHUS MEXICA
ducing flowers as
онен vari а
STATICE PUBERULA
6d. each,
"The prettiest, perhaps, of the genus,
producing its рген, blue and Fie fm near.
Ben. us T —
numerous s uds = Gren house Plan
Illieium, Chorozema, Eutaxia, Kennedya, Pimel | Moris rtia,
Сотта, Cant M ds — гире Ой selon.
inelude those sent
—.— "m
and may be had on applieation,
o London and Най, as
aped
nile 6 Wha e walk as %
NEW AND те орва EEDS
Hz а
'ESSRS. WHEELE Selected
of joe 4 Lac rid ч F omer me the mos Me pd
and showy varietiés, each sort inet in eolou
oduce a fine — Mar planted ou А іп
hav
be: ‘sown, — with 2
m exclude
have an insignificant мл... ай
— will — — only those which 2
— and will prove to the entir Mert
^ n who- mig is :
The GERMAN STOCKS, ASTERS, ZINNIAS, LARKSPURS
su mos rb. And i
part of* the
пеге Fine — all — 58.; 50 ditto 4 ~. P
ditto ditto, à 4 ‘Gas 100
R & Son, 99, Northgate — Gloucester,
hire Agricutunl
Wa
Медени a Seoilsimen to the Gloucesters
Soc
owin
ditto 5-
ума SEEDS FREE BY
is season for 42 first time, that all may
kets of — c — 64.; 25 do.
25 Packets of Superior 8; 5s. m 3 12 do, 34. 25 P.
of 410 7 and bleme 55. 64.
Also ev variety of K TH BN GARDEN SEEDS or
best tality: C Aly to ROBERT WESTMAOC
man, Stuart's Grove Nursery, Fulham Bis "in Chole: |
HODODENDRON JASMINIFLORUM\
his lovely Greenhouse
Ф
arks b :
“Few Plants excited greater attention among tho vidite
distinguished for hd and: i Judgment than the one
n sple ; but the de ier d ERR
nes (white: with а ааг pink T
of Mount Ophir, Malacea; where: den fit |
— po — tee of 5000 feet; it thrives well in the |
neat dw: pe habit, abundant
Many excelled i
colour of the flowe
their resemblance to the favourite. Jessamine
them to the ID. favourite Stephanotis), attracted |
—.—
—
extensive cultiv Fine ts will pe Xen for yp um
one after ig 15 WE May ici yet А аф, —
e plan t with the usual discount to
c oem ril 30.
m
— ota R RT PLANT S.
п consequenee of the ‘severity of the past season
— ost all of the above have perished, and old p
flowering
bloom well 5
row TILEY, Nürseryman, Seedsman mori
Chusebyard, Bath.
Ps без —— — ee
the British ius in the Mas ae ‘The ho Fra
consequen 1 be a et
LL begs to ce attention
бы er ше Pai te general to the a
bes he has ted for se ре out.
forint kr (ges ULT
n to ees
Pss M ir orders at once,
Plants ma; ау el had. 2 the ‘following Agents,
Nérreasant: Cheapside; and Т
COMPANY, Seeds, en, Moorgate Street. A remittance
from unknown ndents, or reference in London”.
JAMES Fee e Coin brook, 8 Slough, Bucks
new S
ttd
—
enia
MEADOW AND PASTURE
EMAS GIBBS 4 — О,
px etes CLIMBERS, vis Passiflora yy. 13
princeps, 28. 6d, each; Т
mntabtlis and Т дай, 14.64. 564 each J. ig Lee's Hybrid, 2з, 6d. each 3
Steph fl + | that the following Seeds are
s = Y vg o ia Stigmaphyllon «ciliare, | t ng
PIPHYLLUM TRUNCATÓM BRIDGES Ruckerii,
lac асва ;and Russell eme —
ring through the dun months of winter. n Жайда ип
GLOXINEAS, of the newest and best kinds, 99. per dozen, pre 8 im
Tass in morie ган 1
Me possess a fine ‘where the selection is Do. о.
left to us, we Oe take car supply ona pure. . Do. *
those nov at we ањ AMENS worth pare well Do, do. for
established plants, at at е — — dozen, At this price we penis to| Italian * Grass very fine sample, T
Grass, Annual or common do., —.— all
and Red Altri
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CHRONIGLR.
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18—1853.] THE GARDENERS 275
ASS EEDS, SEPARATE. on MIXED, GERANIUMS. NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS.
к " RRIAGE FRE ASS a Crown have а T — ConsisrN oF лворт FIFTY VARIETIES NEVER BEFORE
P "4 e the following now:ready, st the rednced — —
SUTTON 4x» SONS having for many years paid | annexed: = re J. WEEKS ахо Co have now to offer а
— ial attention to the laying down Land to Per- Each.—s. d Ба-а d Ieo mest в аба апі выд Collection of SEEDLING
manent — various | Hoylé's Zaria . 10 me — ЧУ — — — which they can confidently
soils of most parts of the: United. Kingdom, and the aa E. i ч at and cw — " saving — — a
5 б " m eve ection
and. suitable for locality. „ Bastia Ni 7 » cT of. My. e zm у sorte being all — they d рер y in flower: and —
MIXTURES FOR LAYING DOWN LAND TO „ Alva... 7 n Nat e great variety and bri lancy of tiir
М Kulla 7 15 invaluable = — Conservato
PERMANENT: } MEADOW OR PASTURE. * 4 — 4 — — Te T к Cos "Kings Pond, Chaises, TE
uw — The — in these Mixtures are ” Butte y eT 4 " — — 10 ( MT Timm 2
— — Жы — Portia 6| „ Harriott ` 10 € GARDEN MARKET.
— tis purpose, — 22 | © Г сайтты vagan ‹ AND i ‘GAINES, Hrnnalisrs and SERDSMEN,
are e —— kinds оѓ] The following 18 choice new varieties of last season ma: y be А offer to Gardeners, Farmers, and others,
Perenuia 1 Clovers, Loliums, ad, — lants, for Be or any — — 8. — ne, Ambas- per bushe "
Fescues, Poss, Se Sweet verd had, fine p fe 2 for 45 Ariadne, Amb: following A —Scarlet runners, 16s, per bushel; White Globe
and each sort being kept — А, are © subsequently mixed sador, A подат ieftain, —— т б, - 2 n 9d, ЖЕ, ы 8 — 94. per E
ble to the soil to | Elise Exhi itor, Gan e, a, Mochanna à gian rrot, per 1
in such sors and pr — are supplied for 24. to 305. Monteith, Painter 22 25 Purple Standard, Rubens, Shylock. | also Wholesale and Dealers i n Gold and Silver Fish, |
Aere, according to the sorts which the soil may require. The | Choice v es 65., 9s., 12s., and 21. per Post Office orders payable to Ww. & B. GAINES, on the Strand
quantity we — — — is 2 Bushels of a Seeds and 121s. — рн а — zn co MS Money Order Office.
— b wmm — ^ VERBENAS: s: d. NEW AND SELECT DAHLIAS.
n: SUTTONS RE RENOVATING MIXTURE of CLOVERS | 50 varieties, very choice .. uc moss 18 9 LHUMAS PARES Ач to invite attention to his
and FINE GR ASSES r improving old Pastures, price 1s, per Ib. 85 variadas бв fine, Bs. 6d. and ^ n ose ove к 6 c n of D AHLAIAS,of which "he has
2 Ibs. being t ac rieties read ards of 10, rr ne healthy Plants, The foll
jen — in England wherein Purchaser's — any Ж; the following, v very superb | ready пру nt s. 64. v^ set, viz., Mrs Y. s ns five
few ч new, of last мін шы 12 varieties for 15s., or the set of 18 for 18s.:— arnes), Anna Boleyne (Wal le), Agnes (Edward), igen
Pastures may not be seen which have been with Juliet Miellez (Miquet), ‘Transoendent (Gailioux)—Faney Panorama
our Mixtures of Grass Seeds ; it it may therefore appear Alba Magna Madame Malet Ba rnes * Comte Manata (О — Ts. 6d 19s. the
superfluous that we should anything in the wa way Ari adame Le Gro è above are highly reco
— Supreme Mons, Jullien Al — the —— sorts of vr and previous years, Gs. to 246.
— testimonials. We will, — quote the mote — - Malet Orlanda dozen. Good border varie 40s, „рог 100.. Remittances ex-
aE a тт. other letters now before us Ormsby Beauty pected from unknown ri. meer Descriptive Catalogues
From P. Pusey, od ‚ February 11, 1990. Ding Parfum Madeline on application.—Dane Croft Nurseries, " Stowmarket.
“T'was én e ere Grass "Seeds, whieh I . —.— z Kent Standard rr —
— — p yos Eliza Coo Zenobia EGONIA PRESTONIENSIS.
fine sward ку Angust: — Ghi cna 4s. to 93. T U BE, CE, AND * y inform
th, 1882. . IIS 4 the Public that will ence sending out heal
“м йокым hen ure eoe so A Messrs. Sutton | 50 varleties, very ch plants of this bea i A, on
that their Grass Gram Shoe of of 1851 have turned out admirably.” Choice ‘selections, per diem 12th of May next, at 10604, téth, without var to the trade when
Our 2 2 prices are from 24s. to 90s. per acre, as 1 three dii Àj ——— гес are ordered. cultivated, and produces a
. . , Q8 42 obosa 4 of rich
pee 2 cholee varieties of last season, including the last named 15 0 | Lonscontinaed во Sia РР
We have also a superior Stock. of Turnip Seeds, Mangold Mie aan The London II меча воййу awarded ave Certificate о
"Wurzel, — and other — Seeds, Catalogues of | Choice varieties; per z z ** and Ly P., o. bog leave to refer т. Li iniiey' high
which wi — be forwarded om rece of one penny stamp. Choice fancy ditto p — bs. to eulogium of it in the Ordner. Chronicle of Apri 16, p. 244:
SUTTON & Sows, Seed — Reading, Berks. iis CHRYSANTHEMUMS. — —— ovy of : 4-7 cannot he me —— it 1 — the
Free. tas e, dozen, 5s. novelty of the season, and will a place good
I best new - aed ue collection
iliputian variet es, иб dozen". оозе Specime ns of B. ar estoniensis are now flowering in the Exeter
P ETT GRAPERIES MA — — 12 best new, of 1852 : Nursery; to — 15 P., & Co. invite attention.
— tre -—
rate Dahlia (
— — ч h
va
with тауча аро Pirat, Evergreen Drum. Thomp:
— — ines in pots for the present season —
ве, S. also begs to announce that his extensive Graperies are at
interesting, —— — those who feel an interest | '
in that — branch of Horticu
cut to o
NB. Fine Plants of Dahling AL Absolam and John Davis.
rr
INDIAN AZALEAS AN — иим:
S кы шч aaveave Baka oo Бы АЕ
Ses ooooooo odoo So ор оен
з
2
n
1
— HARDY
ertisement of a quantity of * ya an Ins Hard
—— rchasers at a distance, Plants
— ийм рег — the extra charge of 124,
Exeter Nu — жоЛ. April 30,
— eee ee
лан ать HOLLYHOGKS, Tels prn
lan ЖО ото
N . scan still
he best
show towers th ‘year, Wi WILL
good lan —
Walden Gem, — ‘Baron
Elegans, Qu
Б
з=
A
f -—
Sa bu, —— of Arc, Pillar о!
others of first -· ata quali
— vod Globe rate sorts, for 1s. Gd.;
ifn d. 15, per nn ket.—N e Rer ad arate April 93.
HITE BELGIAN CAR 22 SEED of
= = been thin Root may still b ted of
prised Listof Agricultura Seeds on
s Plan, Co., in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of March КК ЕКАСЕНТЕДВ, и MYSORENSIS This «
and Apri dinary and beautiful new Climber (requiring — —
wes d * рита m dert etr
k - á » " 8. a 4. " i é It was e
AUR IOE COLLECTION + of: this i „ 100 distinct and showy varieties . 30 0... 60 for 17 6 Chiswick, on Saturday, the th of May, Ani amd received the
and LU in E, PINCH, 004 —.— r r . ERI Di DM. fail wh
` AND: a stock á РЕ мей 0 who saw
fine heal to offer them — "ie "08 о dus ods ЗЕ сЕ r : It is Tp T^ ү: : — кобанд — pendulous
Selections ‘sorts, vars., rockwork 120 Lg clusters of large en yellow a eep crimson 4 nu м
at 30s. per larger plants may be had also at 4925. Hardy Flowering vari 1255 12 varieties , 7 6 | abundance, gi tion veral m The
per dozen. Dwarf Rock Cis: 8 very distinct, rich habit of the Plant is excellent, "- neat dark green fo To 8
Aurora (Pirice'8). Hebe. x and attractive, the f 24 varietie he ..18 0] is of easy culture, It is her a Ta of such fi
i ; Iveryana. 1s. per 10 . , 10 0 quality and enn , that Messrs VrrTCH а nd Sox feel every
Juliana. Grayson's Giant Asparagus, fine g years, p. 1000, 305. ; p.100 3 6 fidence in i
|) Corbnata. LIU Ё BRows's SEED Axp PLANT LIST ғов 1853, free, for 4 + established Pi Plants dee ech om — са ——
Duke of Devonshire Lateritia di flora. nny stamps. Also, the AUTUMN CATALOGUE for | the 16th of ? t, at 215. eac
Double Scarlet, Ё — >а hree ponny stam à which contains the Roses, Herbaceous Pla ree are рт Eeten; беу
, ^p. Modesta. | Hollyhocks, and other. select 2 Plants and Shrubs, Fruits, |
gan. Optima. &c.; also the Cinerarias, Azalea indica, &c. ' : 1
nose. i Che Gardeners’ Chconii
SURDAN APRIL 30, 1883.
i ae 6 to 18 in
us(Bynes’),
A few kets of Pans: selected
ei aton. at 1s. and Фу per
Polyanthus,
› Sydney, F.
dE pov hn Franklin, Hooper
Mie |
[wn ——
Мократ, .
Toxspay, = ——
.
Antiq: 2 Pera *
1 — bras
О) al} е b. m 5 ——.— 2
eee bee N м.
Vv РАУ М; еы and
"паа
Sarunpar,
озона
— —
of Orontms will M
xd to learn
the Horticu
| 45
—
i are o be
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
Dues =
276
and in the 107. and 7/.; while even the presence of the larvae of insects. In most cases we , have the planta} in flower pa in the
8 CN are to be encouraged to per- have found larve in the dec ayed tissue; and in be kept co
when they 1 А;
severance, by the addition, of prizes, for so oa a those Ae where the * spots are 2 75
of 7/. and 4“.
r as six Orchids,
cot of rewarding continued success, ought) ti
ve additional interest to the Chiswick тзг ычу
= if intended by the vette э expected from
i possibly lead to the extension of the
Lus to other classes ot producti ions.
денен
ESTS, our
E N da
We: pik dE as it, is. reported i in the dt. Observer :—
esides lessening
country 1 might = bini by rendering the property: ii
mo roduc The €ro Lands,
originally the: opfopestý ot ‘the Sovereign ae a —
ware, at the commencement’ of e
tratisferred to the egi in lieu of Ве чүй Fist
t
we have dverstated the case unit the inn
d
e have been able
nares
. patches are not so evidently of insect origin,
nd though; i ге fou
e }
of the ulmin ir allied | —— into w thé
diséased tissues have been converted by dies cess
of decay. We have observed es peculiar
about the dis Arer tissues themse but new
e eivil list of her Majesty is à n Ke PU er cellular tissue has been thrown out rah the walls 951
400, 00.5 and the revenue derived t pro. U- he cavities, forming
erty seldom reaches 2 )0/,, 80 “that 155 e hide. орду bodies, the ag
is apt to t it has the worst of the bargain, Hay. ultimate cells of Which 8.
just this is ч the. sovereign I will. t show, are globular, or slightly, КЩ
you, and in doing so I speak ogether from public elo an ly „52
documents — laid before Parliament, and ма 80 às to call
п i5
wn rents, feu- duties, and land re
is even in the Blue Book; to whieh” 1 refer, showing
thal fe mme
ent, the. annual
e three years AH
b, 18 ко YA, Spur from a
Eae - м М 3n ою acres out
bt ;
be surprised to — — теи
неё сот all situated in the —
of f England, ча 1
rivers—a wi
exactly а=
а eight centuri
verum.
Giron m
@
po id 5 this teer * the quality of its
—— and advantages of — tà
capable of vas: impro No
4 ‘doubt that the royal iamen if it had been
managed wit the eco — as that 2 ека
individuals, would af ‘this moment yiel
на 3 e а Py the country to the ‘Duel!
ihe
аг
iig th
ent of a gentlem
and is
— — the Royal ed in England, |
Vase
attention of our readers
Was called some months 1 ,
since. In afew instances Tissue from the Walls. of the
used, Turnips,, 5
mide N и the rli state.of
liam d "n on
andal to the Biitish |
0 1 m ‘adie f the) > nineteenth century. |
102. o show
mind that the objects of cultiv
e
chù which soóner-o
i etida E ar
е
against séase ; for
art e develo E — some an ular organ
or constituent; and ‘that “consequent M
tions are ‘pe n Hable 10 Aon Wherever nutti-
ment is 8
nw
m f b ‘ated rtance of his 9 wo i
8 Hood edi
It wi qu that. Mr. Gaani inc abend.
much re general vier — the subject t than our-
. epartment, I ant ha ру! to чу)
state of.
мА tail А
with the diens gc
e = thoughts, bot
isiq uite! clear cers
s| charcoal dus t. or
Aut
es We have carefull
die' $
Bag е E
have КА Ое
y: mismanageme fat
1 Cui ‘on the mati
in
8 Ax wd 1 j
60,0007.
чег
of the House
that r^ timber duties ‘or — "Нор duty, pers Un
y gm for want of euch a
е: а M Mirt remark in many parts of England;
2
art of last autumn, that ther
"id — "thé peti m" "he
f£ first su
with Rar
bui ihe general i
notion. to 1 or any considerable lime, and
the latter was ocular. 2 in
ee which — extensive disease
E
4
0
700 M i
the due. paite edem
œ| becom
Morte Prevar III vH
„than it used
е vitae alone
тах pict —
den 11 5 to the mt
rem may tend to
in somé cases
e medies
prevent, further ЕИ
о inveterate as almos ad us to Wie j any
amen endment. M. J. 3.
1x glo — т,
„ERYTHRINA. ERT trae бй
i| considera’ culty»
following —— oll, it is hoped, enable an
eonvenie - of a cold frame, to braten
dsome specimens of i
——
warm pit or frame, where tl
e well established, 18
seen: — 5 £
those before us, have made
i. V rri In а crop of 75
res, 70 acres are most sérióusly КЫЙ И M
every plant decaying Wend ‘above t unction of th’
stein wit о... A ca
specimens „ |
nity of inspecting |
causes. of. —one consisting n.a const’
or accidental disposition to disease, the oth
(| supplied almost топа. y,
with for bu
u
more
e
means of exitings for hah
€
| all, the. forests. pure German
and it is ng matt immaterial whether this
Howe ouse sheltere Ee out of
о mueh rain, it iM
b ter the. ке, 181
e growing in the open border,
ЕЕ light rich soil, and, of course, thoroughly
raine
Grown in this way they require some protection,
rif the crown were 1 to but a ae d
i ülled. . Shelter is, he wever,
and sash e]
the shoots), surrounding, the crowns wü
any substance to „prot пой;
should be covered. over “with a. ot ae
ade the sun's rays аз Well as,
to keep the plant at test.
„When tbe. соу еше y
ab ble fro
ass open after the fibre if at at Вац
|a 5 ird rebos 5 Soire: D ch sh
жение, with the loam,
Messi hrsg
apid, nie AZ m pe :
pictures im Mr
tains to, 4 1
very ounda DEC.
|
Te: тон: Md ss c renis d
dro IS а, ut x^ reg ot de
& 3
AR ac 204
e mines, np
for mein iy den о th ln
77 woo
8 of w
E cv expensive, -— iin
Pen pique bei
ment, w of ad Bes
to allow of t onsumption
lie A 1 a conte
-
world are fo
justice, Served as eR. by
er the ү a
des a Crust ft Directors, u
25 0 0 Staff es
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Не court, which inve 0
tus Whole — Ra vi ti uaa ee of wood and ЖУ
the ensufng y examines into all i
plac 9 supe
de Hartz к is at present Neben of 451,
5 85
ore ае ‘but s
measures, were ur The iron-forges |
alone * (oad 1) 12,083,810 cubic feet of
d the турү and smelting works upw:
of 25550 500,000 ВІВ feet of of wood.
“We may shortly notice the: circumstances which tend
е destruction of the Hartz forests,
P > ma ARU ]
matters of poli itical
Y
gets —The tisis violent hurricanes
W storms so prevalent in the Hartz, are лее
See Peo:
E
=
Er
E E
2
85
Spr extent "of" (
оў j the de us emt, comm
"
| spinos:
nd |
and | тад іп
igo
“The ‘Ela (ima стн). . curs comp
the owes" forests. Birch (Be
Litt ета» 5 under erwood—
268
SEI natu iral »
: i
he ö of “Ве, uring the
730-50, show that the Hartz is Ay Eod far “the
iced a “ew
ie Hartz: in
among
P. larix. The Yew —
^
— paiehles ——
Hazel |
— вен», Rosa сапїпа,
r of our P
s emeng а: plentifully.- Rubus’ Idœus aud
occur more sparingly on old walls and ‘rocks. e
forests of the lower Hartz, the ‘gloomy Pine (Pim
a mo
formerly cover such an extent of the Hartz mountains
as it now does,
'and Hobbes МЫ,
artz Pines are — 4 handsome trees, rising to a
great heig 120 feet), a making
beautifal п — i mest Pines I
in the valley of — Oker, near Goslar.
daily extending tote in the H flourishing easily
ever SAW were
| thousa
but has — pease and an ei
wards | the Oak k, Beech, Birch, & ae br
er height than a nt бене on the 25 The Gri
ree is 0
WI and as it is the first rom II
«| Covent eem I war gi it of е р жашт i rc pen
o ‘that e ountry, as well as to this; for it is a Well.
tiir met, that we shall p^ dave a single — of
on this month.
onest straightforward — in ali
Fishingdon, or a — salmon- fisher, — e
maker than he is; but
this roe without the permission of the 55 of the
brooks and Dun Wiyah. the base ane pine are to be,
ous
met wit easily obt ii
except aa the ‘personal f tienda oft he s rs, à
msbottom is not a шап who n uch à thing in
an widerhand А, only — 1 — — for him
| and: эе thousands and tens of
— — rete haves ‚д пісе stream (or:
рле bshoy'can can be eee
Round pine derte, Vines. ‘are:
lente outside the house: the border
—
even ——
e т бе Olithenoe. 4
ry.
seien, u -— me (for F
regular ченди ды —.— to cover :
es outside with wool, an wrap some)
the stems where they enter the
mass no, other t to grow,
cends the ee ins to th
e
sprin
Mer AP even
“Unfortunately its
hig
t strata
e clefts and fissures of bare rocks.
Ee firmly t
3000 acres d of per cumulations of snow an
alon
; thus 1 Nus TE the produce of
— floods an- isi
in
RU КУА:
я
ыйа д
thick 1
ies
so ats
d кук or youn
ё A, bark by blows on bug horns, or teari
ung plants. The
partioular,
d doves — aprem $
pee
Ir Мен heic АНУ loose hold taken by its slender roots
| anxious t
ever, present. the mselves ; first, thé ‘cost 0 Я мест
| next the of The es being of
neer ер,
igs— —peeling 6787 і
ring u е co
11018
2 suffer from the wi inds, here so prevalent. Dy. Lindsay
in the Proceedings of the Botanical wees of Edinburgh, | burg
ꝓ Ас АЕРГЕ НЕСТАЕ gri
e Correspondence.
Omia- Wel е have been desi i
м Өрү, Polar Шу
ng of ©
nis Е o afford every facility. Two ales howe how-
oné large size only (say 16 or 18 dahin. diameter);
large package, which,’
age, makes it — — —
en
We would sugge
nested within each other. If this would ans — the
swe could p agre min
numbers
considerably reduced. e; shall be happy to receive | I a
suggestion from your, correspondents, an ү, hos n
es TI an, in со 9 with the manufactu
meet their wis m ГАР es Phillips & Co, 116, ae
“йен ор 4 Qe — T fh; 5 gate -— With $ Р аса — .
. | B. 1 don Hin B. villosus, Soften е Dried Skins of Birds At p. are
В: hylesimis, B. так), . К bark | some — ons from Mr. Waterton for relaxing and | ar!
of the ol trés and t t their eggs. Great stuffing the dried skins of birds, Every true lover of
18 to kill By er Nature must val — — A —— —.— of t|
OI XS
ry tot, which iid one riod, during 1
to this
Mone
e n 5-74
3ТЕ у. EA lungen Seir sel edu teir | distinguished": na
he e iri ET deres e nan qiu think
reater n
in а case, and the expense, 9 of transmission W. e be
front windows are o
the
The suction pipe rested on the mud.
cleaned
nd the deposit of 3 at tbe n
- has been
everal times.
though not perhaps to
nformed. бач well on premises
but T do not hear that
ey:
wells in the imme m
1 und E
t with in any other.
жш, B.
The
Effects of тг" 1 at Plymouth. — — The
inspecti my"
ever,
that) in eng the pa my soil isa!
* Te тинч idu
preme
his mal and its aspect is decidedly:
,
drum di
ЖУЛА, 1 e". =
SAUL
1,
are to. remain. T dhe water 1 asl
A IOVETU We USS : ays
the kin especially in war — ‘Secondly’! would not the end ia ahe ien notices, of the
Astot 115 constituents komm bf the Hartz бышы, pm Plane el &e., and the brilliant. plumage’ weather, and the condition of t
A re divided EA Hochwald,“ + Mittelwald,* and humming poken of 2 ilies, с
Mieder wald,“ eordin g Ө position on ‘the’ With respect to the — р bine found. the: method опе branch, of a. 275
x atai Т: jt үт Orest is 90 1 extensive and — y^ iy late fri iges to Young shear of 3
uxuria southern and Be ii slopes admirably. His n. — to form a stand by exoniénsis lias su
u valle КН 1105 xi pon more seanty the more we fixing as ipiglit wire in а 1 block of lead about 3 inches | the last season th |
армен : pie st es Wo opm we ascend. my tres is fully EE tet E
Ale on 12 e ита “the east and south Borders’ their points upwards, wers attached. This stand was s| net much Кане nepalens
the range, 9 Torest (consisting chie ity of Oak, | placed in а shallow pan, nearly filled with i
tr „and н aog he at tn elevation the skins, pr analy exited of their*eontents,
the north and ‘West these trees are on tlie Hooks, the beaks being — —
0. feet by the di pot; wich che hole at che bottom closely corked, was
then ‘ placed” over а emite the wit
nt JE put i ellie or ot „where the |
not vary much. o RA нои
>
ides be ng ooo in Uh woot
Dak PL ii
The ped wére
ower ‘forests.
278 THE GARDENERS ыы ёз ыы? [APRIL 30,
aL M. x latito the splendid evergreen Myrica caliior has scribers to the institut urely there must be fg
AS. А doe ee aid; sot T. “Magellanic "i 15 e Taxus adpressa, Т. elegantissima e as YT number of. noblemen in the coun =
за
d LI
aT ra have been much hurt ; I. nghamii | many others d; w T : arginata | m eep gardens and employ gardeners, besides a а large
sh fol. | is killed. Tideo 4 noble арлана of the Pine family, | number of landed gentlemen. Are they ignorant. of
Pinus Montezumze and macrophylla,are not in the least | the existence of the institution in question? Twen
ttl d; the th
s) е
е injured, whilst P. айне à is dea t oliage -of |.four em have been spe nt e t bro years di
| >
r unhurt ; Azara dentata is a ny oi 1 r to i the е
fine evergreen, and hardy ; the Rhus, from Ше north | Mexican Pines have also s ered ; Abies Brunoniana election of pensioners, I trust that the cla wl
ndia. is an uite hardy; t nds thou j e ' Araucaria | give their support an and — to those candidates
Dorycnium sericeum is much injured ; the Coronilla | Braziliensis and A. unninghamii ; Cupressus Lamber- have at any time cont ributed to the anpati, of D
auca and C. variegata have both been killed ; Spiræa | tiana is not injured. his is a magnificent specimen ; by. having been — bi B. C, Canha
lančeolata, which in ordinary seasons’ remains quite it is about 8 years’ growth, and is 20 feet high, and 15 mA
green, has lost its es - the plant is uninjured ; across, and the foliage, like a series of bright green | why gardeners are not greater ‘supporters of ti the charity,
Spireea panitera a flore-pleno is not affected, and is now | feathers, extends from the very ground to the top. This | They see by жыласан баі iis us begging
just coming into bloom ; the: Soles species from the tree is admired by all who see it. C. arcos, edge x di зе enable persons who н ontributed nothing to be
Horticultural Society's Gardens are healthy and phylla, and funebris are not in the least injured ; while elected. — to t . a others who haye:
hardy, coming now into full leaf; Rubus spectabilis, | the C. lusitanica is nearly dead ; the — ы Thuja subscribed to the — of ies ns.]
and the sweet little teegus crenulata, are much | Doniana, intermedia, and pendula are not injured, after | Potato Disease.—I.am sorry to a you that ‘the J
injured, while the C. pyraeantha qe -fruited) will standing out for many winters. Alex. Pontey. Potato Sen bas already made its appearance in, at |
make a splendid evergreen ; C. Mexicana is stripped of | Cheap Seeds. — Having seen Salpiglossis coccinea | least, one place in this neighbourhood. Isa an unmig.
its leaves, but it is full.of large cm fruit; Stranveesia | advertised by two different firms, for very unequal takeable ease a ‘fortnight ago in a frame of
glauca, a splendid evergreen, is not in the least injured ; | prices, I was induced to purchase a packet of each (one Potatoes, the haulm of which was nearly all d
the beautiful new — Photinia dentata, is not at at 28. 6d., the other at 18), in order to ascertain if they J. B. Whiting, the Deepdene, near. Dorking, uma
all hurt, and it is now making young shoots several were the same variety; but t, unfortunately, I have not — — —
inches long. This, 1 Think, will pee : very v 1 able had the chance, for not a single seed has vegetated of S oriett rs
evergreen. The Р. в errulata i is not so hardy; Eriobo- | the? 18. Dn" , while the other at 2s. 6d, is ready for a
trya — — is not injured 5 3 it is a — ba otting o I should a 3 males that both} BOTANICAL, or EDINBURGH, April 14. —The Parse
bio. ersicolor in-most.seasons is ever- med were sown on e day both were |.pzwr in the chair. The following papers were read:
— but aie — "it has lest-all is Ладо, while: the | subjected to the same inn m Gar тый) 1. On a new species of Caulerpa; by R. K. à
8 species from China. has not — — Caly- Aphis-brush.— The 23 woodcut repre- LL.D. 2. Remarks on British Plants. Part III.; by
canthus preecox, major, and m injured ; 8 an instrument which I met with last summer, and C. C. Babington, M. A., E. R. S. The author first
while C. macrophyllus ‘is killed. К — the — s the mos ost useful thing for эрле паса from | noticed Myosotis alpestris of Schmidt, which he now en-
All the v. arieti es of the Deutzia remain injure : Roses which I e used. It siders to be identical тей by him in his of Kitaibel and
: pmi j im in his Mam
e ety of М. sylvatica. M. alpestris is dis-
most delicate shoot. It is. easy — Mus M. sylvatiea by “alee attenuated base of
to clear many bushes of these the calyx, and by the: — - e. — He
pests with it in the course of an next Зі to the Brit
hour. The h
a
g,
85
5
B
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e
ed
Н,
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5
е
апа 181 fens dead; Escallonia : win Meca is mue
injured ; as are also E. macrantha, ciosa,
iflora, and-E. rubra; I think W таг the
— uently it is elastic. The name sot — pyllum, one ide aia he
nes to be in to be.
are severely in ve now together, and in this position they determined. In T. Serpyllum there is a di
take off every aphis without in- between the flowering shoot and that which is intended
jury 2 the foliage. The steel is to extend the kunt. Quite prostrate and rooting shoots
fc ound, changing to flat at are p year, which grow from the end of the
it grows 40 feet in height. The evergreen, Viburnum the bottom, where it begins to curve, and it is secured shoots of the preceding year, and do not flower;
es uninjured ; the species of Caprifolium from | to the brushes: byserews. I believe -the-.eontrivance there spring from the other axils of these old pr
18 y an lant
and now in full bloom—the flowers are was invented by a 5 at Colchester, from which parts of the plant, short erect or ascending shots,
deliciously fragrant ; Lonicera glauea and balearica are place I had it. The brush heads are 3} inches long, and it рее, — a linear series, and each of which terminates
i osa is not hurt, the handles 1 foot. J. H. S,, Regent's Park. in te spike, consisting of a very few whorls, and
yrsoides is much} Gas Heating.—Allow me to recommend an “ Old | vidi io. back to the base after the seed has fallen.
and is covered | Subseriber" (see p. 261), not to bink of using gas in m mae shoot is perennial, but the flowering shoot
a summer: y:small white flowers, which | his m he intends to make a“ show place” of is annual. In Труш hameedrys there i is no-such "
ehay. The charming | it. e gas, if used much and continually, will make manifest. separation bet эч ee fovering aud grow-
arborea and ustralis are not injured; nor һе show of his plants that he will quickly repent of | in bud often produces Ше
the прита slide formosa. ‘This rare plant |his introducing it, rir he will, I — not be long in e ‘shoot, mim — — in flowers differing
produces leaves six times as large as those of the | substituting some plan. Hot water circulating in | thus from t shoot of gr
Andromeda floribunda, Arbutus procera is much pipes has always — to me to be the best mode bias ts —— sia flo —— shoot... It wants the
injured, but it is recovering, and bursting into but gas he will find ee and highly i em. gular - of T. Serpyllum, and pu 2
bloom; Arctostaphylos tomentosa is у=. ly | А Young Subscriber——I would advise your corre- gular m of leafy -shoots and Дори
killed, and Pernettya pilosa м — me d, | Жнын on no — to have any — of gas . No — of a Tour in the Hartz
while P. speciosa remains unhurt. Several of the in his greenhouse. Therefore the best way of applying А. І. ; by W. L. Lindsay, M. D. ee islong
Nepaul | ms have sustained —— eat wil will — m water-pipes — by gas. I tried an n communication will be found in
injury, while all the Sikkim specie ubburt. This | ordi without a flue, in.a e ae and |.to-day's paper.
class in about twenty c sli 507 hybrid Rho- my — — —— much in consequence. J. H. C., 4. On the characters of the Natural Onder Solanacere-
dodendrons raised by Mr. Cunningham, of Edinburgh, | Bath. By T. Anderson, Esq. 3 i Did
I have now in full bloom R. vernum and Sir Walter Gardeners’ -Benevolent Institution— A Working 5. On the -effects of the past winter on plants
1
1
scott. The Nepaul Azaleas are not much injured, but | Bee "-asks, * How is it — urserymen and in the „ in Golden Acres Nursery;
he pretty little Ardisia japonica iemuch hurt. The Olive | seedsmen. in the United Kingdom have been appealed by: Mr. P. S. Robertson. In the Pinetum there
from Nikita is not in the least injured. The splendid | se in vain to support this institution (for the relief of | were по. coverings of any sort given to the plan
Myrsine undulata has sustained far more injury than | aged and infirm gardeners and their viia ; are — in order to test how far they might be calculated to
or many winters past ; this plant will form a beautiful | all so poor, or have they no sympathy with a elass of stand our climate, and these results now appear
vergreen, * t uk E a sheltered situation ; men who have е helped, both renis and indirectly, to Juniperus drupacea, macrocarpa, rufescens, Ie
^ грлу пе Fontan reeoid raise them to positions of of |} sa and fe excelsa, tetra *
is very much injured, but Ligustrum japonicum and L. affluenes?“ Admitting this — to be correct, gona, dolabrata, sphæerica, are not the W
sempervirens are both pe ie and beaütiful ndi ; | let me ask, Why the peo of em me exhibits such a ч flaccida, mexicana,
L. laricifolium is nearly dead; I ch | paucity of gardeners’ names! Js it that they have no | killed. Widdringtonia juniperoides, cupressoides, much’
generally g 7 not deſend | injured but not killed, Libocedrus Doniana, one plant
now died back 2 or 3 feet; the — asminum | the — * — — nited much injured, but another shaded eee,
Wallichianum and the species | from the north of India Kingdom ne of them, but beg your by a bush, quite fresh. L. tetragona and ehi 4
and J. nudiflorum are -perfectly hardy; Buddlea attention 85. ғ few facis which -your — quite fresh. Biota "Thuiopsis dolabrata, Cu-
Lindleyana is much injured; B. salvifolia has been seems to be unaware of, namely, when the first meeti funebris, squamosa and ericoides, * i
epa 3 pe — Retinospora.
killed; ‚во also Veronica Andersonii, Lindleyana, was called by adv — sc in the autumn of 1033, te — heterophyllum and 3 Cryp
and salicifolia are much ws The pretty dwarf | take place at the Turk’s Head I Hotel, in the Strand, for | japon macrocarpa, Sp я
ia strie all Phlo- the purpose of — the necessity: of such an | from Simlah,- all quite. — and. hesch. —
e a they h or less injured, most of institution as the опе we now have, the gardeners did glauca, ved but not |
t past; to that ‘ll: The — met,and on | Lindleyi, thurifera, —— killed down to the тоо.
in емма i is | completely evened ; Laurus that 1 thei — Pinus Brunoniana, nobilis, religiosa, N hy
a beautiful ergreen, is greatly injured, to lay the be of the . etes loniea, amabilis, grandis, Pindrow,-W ebbiana, Pinssp»
; the lovely evergreen etin Institution tution, hich last- — paid кари to aged | Menziesii, r e obovata, Khutrow, aro ай fresh
E most.of tl red, to the hand amount of and health i
ortuni- get into: ae aid нт ев sus ча the fst meeting — one gardener ene |
macroph much supported t the institution. 1 do
olf d winters; E. jeponieayrich! E — bh for i t they hi ^ raised повів,
be y clothed men, but on the contra: ave m eful thanka |
in amber tinged — wing fast, and does for what they have: = —— — — lace are 5-4
Ч 4 ; men: although — ems is not во great, or so
h p ends and supporters could — more substanee
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B
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F
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yet, tis to the 14, 1
‘that the merit із — and not to any other class.
| Who is there who will not blush at the gardeners’ want |.
of se”, — — own poor or bro есми br — |
case enu Larix
have
: iij жеймин); 2 shoul be put upon their trial, ‘and 1] ee Larix Griffithii (ocker) seems quis
| ант, am much mistaken if abundant evidence cannot | excelsa, ~ .ayaenhuite, .
Quercuses are much cut up, bet nid — died vom rd to s ала Оне. 1
e а lien i not ij ile G. | setae v “convien em of want of s Delve tt | Maza eee Sabini
macrophylla muricats.
ые тт
3
18—1853. |
0 ponde Bungeana, contorta, Mas-
Cembr pides, re Le osteosperma—all |
qui lo frati and uil ured. Pinus oocarpa, apuleensis,
tenuifolia оруй, filifolia, бт australis—e
ec — y killed or so much injured — ctm is te
0 4 em. esca in?
= par pla
Arthrota
orreya n
and are pe ‘to prov afins hardy trees. ra
ima, macros wi — are all ——
the Wer collec ire bs
al — n
— and a nied villea ;
unharmed, as are also cuim
meu, c
exceedingly handsome
a austra lis is
Vibu
8 ta;
to the ground, but it i
gards the uiid
e than 4
дез wall indicated hind
1
however,
open ground
least injured ; this is seems the best
species
rophylla are
В
—
Ilex cornut
d looking well, but Tes
=
-|safe, an
ee —
In on essrs,
en hs st the C
flow ——
[trellis this — by ns
seasons, efficient.
and Hallens
dipyrena and I. — and no
likely to * — „ Q. bee
virens, are killed, Pase Q. agr rifolia
is C. Mirbeliä, whi
ny. da
Wotan is not €
have 2 am
copy sent us río make it i
igible.]
arden Memoranda
‘considerable, -i
obliged to take iiie liberty with e
this
bloom is the Trou
flow сае аге quite
ага are in a condi e proving
L Socrety’s GARDEN, TURNHAM GREEN. | of new sorts may therefore be —
EC the . next the i e beauti- | with this ел — could not be done — the few with a stake some
ful Tropisolum Triomphe de Gand, which is trained past ons, in consequence of ms bein
up one of the rafters, has been p= in and neatly | off by spring frosts. Several new fruits Belgii
tied up. It has flowered situation all | and i
the * as have also two plants o - it twined мяне out for trial. in kinds Stra have
trellises in in another house. The la su the late frosty weather. Briti
covered with beautiful large oran let hurt, — i i
Rivers’ a
THE. BA DINE RS
ыты dea
um suspen
dies 9 чаб, Босни |
perba has kill
—
tained — ^ when — is severe — — —— wall — not the arboret
e of. Maret, viz. “the 2
e open air fel to — К that wi
fore
it there:
wever — dr. irs M
м dily
—— — t o plants within it.
nd Ker's protect
=! the. Shanghse Peach is in full blossom, while the
haneellor — are out of
is о ly to be
made young ve more than | are
t Pear.
sound,
ld
trees in the garden, — the exception — = - young
ition ul
and are really two of the very gayesi plants, а and b far ||
the — — — the h urs Г.
еге plants of M — One |
14 fis anda slo: of the — — ing On
gren or — inj
ar, or Forelle, whose
CHRONICLE.
the
this seaso
multitudes of deep blue кышы chat truly mute:
ts the "glass wall a Camellia or two are in bloom,
while 3 have been killed down to faa ground,
8 it
is, however,
ascer-
o coldest |
— —
— lit n- se-
ted trel-
red on this
Most of the fruit |
jury.
rds the effects of frost on things in —
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servatory in winter aud spring — Tom Thumb Gera-
niums are = the parterre in sum
A trial een made with © frigi domo” for covering
Ec is
ound to answer better than mats,
especially useful in economising cu heat,
less of w Mica is required with.this than with ma
ize 1
su ed iticac ze has been wn in.& a piri in the
ushing aic ion! the root, Wen ate departm The plan on this
ich was moved occasion raised in a little hesi, san — ms in
ced i e division of this| the open узше уеаг ailed. to produce corn.
fruit tree now II Although reported to be ly, 16 did
u oung leav
ter of er wan 10 esh — beautiful;
ready for the feogetion ‘of plants, ^ ridge of the
roof and the top of t e being glass, the rest wood,
covered with zine, — having a — appearance
Lana.
Fucasias.—When * grown, few plants are more
etie co the Fuchsia; or, when well selected with
regard to distinetnes s, make a better display on our
exhibition tables, and ie t, if we may judge from what
are annually brought — € notice, doy seem
aid and are sti nene e its
ail arse i
each
appears to be an
at the SORA Las ^ :
| ere bene en — of Fuehsias, which z 1
ttam they
ere faie amples of rowth Tage RA 18
прасі Pyr.
are the kind of —— one ne охрана еа see оп a show day,
decimen been shown of
At Б
other e — ae
say 2 fee high, aud
лані. well furnished with b
at emis m regular distances аба the centre stem,
and these so short-jointed ane clothed, with Жор on
a 8 solid bus a 4
tutio uchsias ; poin ally
to EE edet now, when the trade is sending out new
is is a especi
from Mr. Moore, of Glasnevin See. are highly | ism
- ing species, hi ch appear to be perfectly ile cn can be added to what: was stated i in o ur last r report. Tuletios he. soil, for instance, should not be all of
cultivable in pots. In the —— — e was an We only repeat that ont nee ; for what m E suit 2 p may
example of Crinum erubescens with four large clusters less ‘here than in some other places. The Sikkim not wer another. Pea leaf-mould, and
of white „ at the ends of strong spikes w. in the Ame silver-sand should be the ingredients of your mixture
issued m among d luxuriant foliage. | g a hand-glass ; R. Ed eworthi is — d. 11
Associated with it were the use um albi- - little — similar ——— and R. Dalhousie plant you are potting, dye than to answer the whole
florum, us speciosus, one of the handsomest has been — e R. cin nabari m is unhurt ; | colleetion ; for var vigorous,
of a very o Justicia carnea super — dis er a in a house; the | w
gi ere ient baek after it has done bloomi flowers white, tinged on the outside. of the
ҮШ break « “flower a second, and even а third corolla with pink, e
— » . - ind Some new annuals and other plants have been raised
ormed © I А zus it was with from seed, and potted off. Among them are the Scarlet
multitudes of bright red tubes tipped with yellow, and Linum, so highly spoken of in French books on gar-
the violet-purple flowered 4 8 Escherii is one of | dening; Tropesolum . ornatum,
the best of the smaller bloss ieti Perilla nankinensis, wi small purple етс Nemo- |
the wall was d élaciatadmifdlin, ` and festoons | phi alba, Sil and S. ; Nolana:
of purple Passiflora гасе H gran ndiflora ; ; an Australian Passion- flower from you separate your
were hanging plentiful fully from the roof. Sir T. Mitchell, Schizanthus violaceus, and some Pines, shoud 8 to; probably t
Camellia ‘reticulata in a wooden box in the results of the Oregon expedition. Of the latter, we | will consist of the Gem с the on, Commodore,
front of this stove is de реи sent one mass of large | especially remarked Abies Pattoni and A. taxifolia, | Perfection (Banks), Cort Nil desperandum, Dr.
the ca require to have them in which, however, proves to be e e The | Lindley (Banks), Grandis, Verrio, Clapton Hero, Splen-
perfection is — ^ glass igit pat over бы to shelter | charming Aqui hybrida is also in ima, Ajax, Miranda ( path Bcarlelin ares Dr.
them from w now and th ps а mat on very p batch of Kurdistan Өнө, alluded to er week | Smith, &c., &c.; while the soft-woodle: nelude
cold — босч hardly” say that the Camellia |a 9 been lately raised, and some of Lady Emily — Á Amy, 795 mpress, on Мод,
is perfectly hardy, and that the shelter is . s aie ted off. We also remarked Saracha Sirahe pe Napoleon, Joa , Ariel, Gigantea reflexa,
to keep the flowers from being inj by cold wet enn a — plant related to the Tomato, and which | Beauty of Deal, Dr. * — “Bx хр ‚ Esteem, Prinee
weather, which discharges the colour from the — of is to be tried as an esculen ur, Ke. Wæen о separated, give the former nice
the petals, giving the flower a f ce. This In the eonservatory the Camellias are still in ee compost ; the vrais stronger i ients ; and the
Was evidenced by the state of the bl perfection, an 1 together very gay. Several slender-h varieties should not receive so liberal a
some Camellias, which are growing agains n fine specimens of Жоодон" m. Among | shift as their more robust associates, Avccooler situa-
wall in the little flower garden, facing the pit we have | them example o: omeum, | tion should also be given to sorts of naturally slender
EL numerous and fine; but all produeing noble vies of white flowers at the end of | habit ; while: 85 the strong kinds rp moisture, and a
or less hurt by the wet. "The батып me well | every The true R. arboreum ikewise- in | stiff mp ay afford and thus, by. assi-
worth open air culture, on Dun hf eso ss „as were R. сатрап е alatum, and 8 R. mila ting the treatment to wi 3
lage, and the ifal may readi be protected if roseum. Habrothamnus ans, too, was in bloom here, | results will be attained than we ha lately
Кени — K—ę— ̃ bushes at the brilliant Salvin habit of 8 и ле routine WT
rigidus, iius, in en open pit, is'nt presenti — |geaneriflra, a Sago which is to th con- | not my wish to
dis
191 beu (it nm
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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE.
[APRIL 30,
bee before he vim e" not be at а loss to manage that |
part of the bus Let us hope, after this notice, to
see " Fuchsias rasa Ж waar in better condition than
we have ever hitherto seen them. J.
AL SOUTH -LON rern pis Apr aw
This, a 2 first; dee d for the season, too at t the "He
Tavern, — en s and was the best "pris ША — e
ze Mdf yepe erarias, „ AZ aud
cellent ondition, A. a ча — — en e
“The | "оона Таз the Awards miu ee ai aun
t, Mr. C. Parner, 3 i with- admira bly m
shy; of Nonsu
5169 у
attention,
en: М
Royal Visit t "phi sbe, Piet mia,
— = Catheart, ‘National,
O Norfolk; 2d, Mr.
е Siu шй, ж r/R, Рев Ор had v ‚Рик
Es 2 Aot “бше Began, Criterion, Biene Mar-
Wonderfu of E €
h
shading, ores to bring up the colour of the Roses
without drawirg - i - liage — = ef P and proper
attention * n plan - edu
9 82 which a 7 ! tagli, 1 15 bi calendars
books, but in which a little, practice ans oe Pu ud
will be necessary, to enable plants to b omed i
perfection we see them at the tire КЕННЕН,
out of digen should be lace Mh e t "d А enjoy a
rest for.a ui time A the ai T
It should b
| is necessa. ei wasted ene
| eres to forming: a new growth,
G-DEPARTM
anggon everything be
ow — at work, the 3 mains shou be: one
prayers rding: as: t
S remembered that | wlien
e
The principat works in this “department will consist in | kinds о
eu pre
grow We have adverted to thé: strict ча |!
which should be kept on the red spider ; for if allowed
Vi
en B omg
T | gets a = =p ly PA а, and 12 of air;
extre ТАТҮ, ү
M
herbs required to keep up the
The oral rain there is, UK the herb EXE
— — —
STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LO itr 3o
For the Week ending ‘April 28, 1853, . — e at tlie ТӨН д г
Мае гале 1 braham he Cathcart, Mr. Pennet,
Euphemia, Pompey, Royal White Pandore Almanz ру 3d, Mr. | to get established on the of Vi beginning to | Isl 1
Wim. Dono, f Heu diem ne, - do ои the co proa, is that the injury it will commit | "| Biowaren : perpe
. Nurserymen, 6 ist, Mr, Turner, Li Жыр, Glory, Ы the 111 15 7 the Grapes are cut, will seriously thats t Or the Air. Of the Barth
B Matilda, Ger Gora Bolivar, d v жеты hi de ances of next year's crop ; it is, E Мах Min. Nax. Min: } Meal foot 2 feet»
also sent 24 finely grown | ү, pret, vot —— p to: attack the pent — о -j deep. dee
ра of Auriculas 1 ok. 1 8 „r | vigorously, whenever detected, that its ravages may b dme zo аө ee 92] ы! ai Dad. i:
ei n n, Taylors lory. P Poly аха Ist, Mr. Turner, for stopped Y bare Hs period of т! d ah n. the means Sunday 3i ШЖ ЕТИ no A | дї. | 8904. $6 ^
li able, Cheshire Keren cem ML 40 едо 0 Gaal RS: FUR
‘ibe lianeots Panis: 15 Mir. or im: 2 Wh i pe The Юраш " mdi ie эв e | saath MEI MEN 1 i
Clapham ; 3d, Mr. Ham leading plants consisted of Hoven a Still aw "enemy = garden ers, for to effeet its Thursday 2513 ey 3 55 6 20 1 гонан
fi 2 — —— обета and flowered), | destru ной ЗЫ both di cult and expensive. ` On large- — — — — 6
a vi Sed Eri Nas NS p. men, of leaved plants as the Ving eit. not very numerous, it may Average ..| | 2949 | 29391 | SL 708 |4 45.2 | 4411.
. A Is hé Nurserymen kept down b fully washing the infected leaves | April 22—Rain; constant small cold ra ;
Class; Messrs. К. t h t 15 it P y : ng 3 m х
Plants: Int, — — irn m by verd и кийги; 2 with weak tobaceo-water, using a t sponge for the п „Зат em уйле) daly ore RE by honey
Hoyea Сеш, Shown by Mr, Mockitt. We noticed a lant of purpose, that the leaves may not be injured z 1 5 in ва а ee wel ai Биман with ri
S tra Prine’ for. ia by Mr. Roser of St id rded to Mr aches, Strawherries, and even when nu x uH eeu quite ‘cloudless, обойн
er, for s grown plant of, Taylor's Gl r. Turner the Vine, nothing will serve to Hoe tro . them | but 29—Light kazo (Rit; са
ob Pa st rize fox thé best plant of Páge's Cham 8 be igations with, , tobae in cases, Mean an temperature of the week 7 deg. below the average
St C а was awarded to a dwarf Р ree our: fi r 89315 of f three or four
Е E Ба
Heep ata ah gor dere LM D cM arama Sg Е
smith: 3, for Aurora and Duke of work; but after various trials, vi boeh of nothing =
Ve Mr Hamp en $ leg Ја Рагоза, AUT. d the injury they ‘inflict’ on the crops of FF E y 15 Years fi Greatest |!
ЁЁ Were given to. the oreing houses, Grapes: more particularly, renders the | Ma, | $*5'| $2833 | which it ethan |
glor vin тоне 1 whieh Seu of a Ave elo expense à matter of necessity, The non kle Ame] ae Rained. of Bain,
former rep — i T Bui. exbibitel hy "Mr. B. Ivery, Fee eckham, times is troublesome’ on Peach This should be 7 — | е5 i
an pl shown by UN Mrs. NICA Bete IMS brashed off the ‘shoots with a small painter's brush, Mon. ЕК бз fog | $23 E
armes aei o a s (Sutton and Son, Son, Ped T ye Aero Bet Mee М JM » Wei а EE 1 %
ý pears ng applie e trees, | Thurs. 5| 628 | 415 | 548 17
: 1 of ^ 90 25 Class, 12 peor ШЫ ware varity inte | кА! ЕН these’ them. We must again 175 the Satur UC ul 387 Ed .
нат Mr. Be at oon “Mn х- | strict necessi ere is to remove such things as French | The highest temperature during the above
to. J. Allnutt, p Ests which кич Ша Shown by first Po best Beans, AW ies, the like s п поа Са = ed | a бас aud vo а
= rom, ing, and ground: colour or uniform with other erops (Pi eee earl mee
dd 9 п ground. as possible, as they are genera nally he means of sorte Notices to. Corresp x
desiouts ——— 5 TUE into houses e they are grown | Asrno-wzrEoROL ereurius. _
bas suc M ther; н the growth of —.— ve and other 1
ез рди =" 1 in wc Tiabl с to. be infested an! insects, should always be | in
Нео шау be 5 leaned from the following. We nee PLOW eh wm ai | Gos wi mr
say th As
2 у пау QR * of them we e LEE 5 The prese ‘oo bees, an peus rk pie foi Put d Sot wie MU Tu
Recht 9j. — s 0а — inipesti, 82 ie; 7 evergreen d Wingtote, provalanes. of dry ee 57 . 5 Nu 155 tare UE.
lida а? Ы 3l. is. 0d. f. tigi Siri mend cu . ng w inds. it sme than probable that where | 11 5 e pian M n ecome der
ſerruginea, 8l. 58:3 сее Ld dou di shi, нарча р saung was intended of it may yet г planted sarei évery two years Nes y
3h 5 H Ti 4l. gr ? "Улэ 41. 10 and, we may observe that some kinds of evergreens E BIO D FURZE: Diss Сш tings dii ti
j Seti virens, v ЖЫР; *3| may yet sts safely removed, taking the precautions to P possibly strike э with yo ч. Slip them off with a heel f... ds
une 8 ЖЫ lots | y them. at. first. planting, — occasionally after- MP —— n like yours, one Boller i 4 м
w Azaleas| warde; ^ s ; another. The cheapest is the best, T Three inch pipes
bor ie sane Yu at rices wards; to well mulch the surf and to damp the will be р ну ugh.f ME
> SH || ites over in the evenings of dry days. These atten- Makers HRT. "The inisects whieh a attack” yont flower gi
— s PRN tegia айз ырда sd T ons, which are анай should dry weather ye 3 bae T Misa m. like lurri Ө OMe
15 en; б t 54} y м 13, Watering the
3 нна : ка periit s | Cs О of the. little 7 —— — Tipulide or miS cad oba ter
of бэт ii (Е dg oi apy T a aom 9 Sd 4 ҮК ‘will diminish their numbers, although it is — 11
NE (for ng ween.) . . 1 ў e бе
edi is нда иа 95 eS 8 pue. pasting. opt bee dere { TET 05 ma
5 йтәц ш] edge al n fa рїї ой та ised in, | rie neum s
E active | smal ; harden газ аге established. ерага- | be 1 1 7 1
7 growth, and in prepared boner ‘stipplied rah water. | tory y to their turung veris co ee j repar 258
зарфе potted some-time should ‘have another |
p seas ra N. . art spp oi m mifi rather than allow them to become stunted in th
ta give a good yain, with th b. барве or syringe t0 either on an api — Nets of janpunle Imex mart he ma ll
everything is in bloom ; the house | squares of turf Pt laid 2 the Grassy. n ds ; | 12 Cate se poe
all fen bas dry “pd e kA m 8 (seg the plants are up, he. pieces of. 1D wich wer voniensis, ont fer spirit эса) rest must шз
frequently clean over r$; lants, PE el Je be removed to their final quarters. | . — amed. Tour
3E 5 MI N SNR? G ГУУГА T Dawrnl e t че;
leayes and flowers as they 2 ; lectio paths stons As the planting out season Aro n ch every pe е Socios 3 fou it if. your he d
curbs, shelves, &c., be washed frequently, house thing ready by hard 72 the plants, that еу may ex. and legs were cut off
may presenta fresh and orderly appearance at all times, perienee no check 5931? hid tunit lana NsLUMBIUR ot adn ee a peres
Gots # 7 i ] : 7 burning over a "
These CORE ep ral eerie | well working the soi to p it into a proper state for Preton Yr der ve persi when the fri i
Eu d ^| plating: | ism setting, is is that ке vu Cty f, May, Tm
; itu ө Mo FRDÍT GARD Plenty of. ir.’ To nore Import
Apricots should be frequently gone p , to, des troy cold va. 1 peaches
jointed — . bi nid f among the leaves. po
» requiring to be e 9 1 is carefully, first 55 nie oreright shoots, and.
не at the t will the e next time thin nis nos ird te for wo
to A P egi e be made,
g 80
EM good
Spinach, a nd.
iod | shew uen "Broad Beans
ous Py 1 55 RS — — iy Bos |
of
texture and peni of E. for resist ing dr rought, are,
however,
ag Idea lities, and the
ү
iat!
in keeping. continuous supply; ; “such не | MES
| 2 5 А із only to be obtained on the s |
EUR ы ы т
0 W.
cases are diss as well 45 shamefal, | and
Е iin
vol:
бил e W. See pp. 210 and 261 ойе: mii.
18—1853.] : THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 281
UVIAN GUA BEEHI
VE
лоток" TO AQRICULTURIST den Giger NICHOL ae
ing notorious - extensive adulterations of this attention to their
MANURE: are still carried for the present season, in which are comprised all the m
Y LAE AND Improvements and inventions of the day "Their Хез]
SONS,
Ca
8 T. ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, Stam
ER it to be their duty to the Peruvian Government and to 127, H tien of TA » and i Reden ем Sm
the Public, again to recommend Farmers and all others: who Bay | Ag а ра ool, Henry Dra Ma sile Street: Manchester, cbuntenanced from acctipying the ‘time of the
obe carefully on their — Hall: — — 50 King Бен, ; Glasgov, Ж fa Kodi & * — п, | court." with teaching him publie сой тоте
brit concen hayes am saei cee ME
The character of the p from whom they pnrebase Will | 168/T te Street; Dublin, W. E
f cou the bes са in addition to particular — bt ie rato
attention to that point ДАР GIBBS Ахо SONS think it AND BEEH
1 рп
well to remind buyers t ILTO jupe BEEHIVES, in great variety, | cates a want of system very dam
tu
The gm d (101 e price ай ‘which sound Peruvian 97 55 the Double Cottage Straw "ine, р
been by them dui ring the t last two years is (for which the Prize Medal of the Great Exhibition was awarded). | un
ecent
y ptus
ce 10s.
— is so very dull, and their. bluninea go very
of B —— This is not quite as it should be. In all pusuits
ised © princi
logue, wings, is now 5, — will bé — admitted cano and axioms,
which a
doubts or is uninformed of, is by general — die
uino h
ehe. 55. Tim less 24 per cent. with the Apiary.
m Great TT
nif HATE OF LIME, warranted the Street, Cavendish, oe
ality, witha i.a) per f centage of $6 1їМе Phosphate, і AKER” — F OUN T AINS.
&c delivered to any Railway don in London, HR Wir aire "iia,
NURE öp-dressing, composed ESS’ " ч
"by dealers at à lower price must therefore] The PRACTICAL PEE- — —.— i ELN of a
ve vis rations, price 6d;;at J.Mirros's Peehive a ney — "e
bone = н
E *
anne
perience ot often e axi
that what is paradox to your right-hand neighbour i:
каша, to your left; but this is generally in matters
n which the world is acknowledged i half informed
or ill ШАН, yet this ought hardly to be the ease
o-day in agricultur
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It.is diff ficult the — to
nia, о
of substances y inline Nitrogen, рм» zand other chemicals SRS. BAKER ea к
мд, for Cor rops. Concentrated. Urate, Nitrate of Soda, ‘FOU NTAINS foe Poultry, наан :
Fis and pede on — iy Sulphate of Potash, Ammonia, | most simple, efficient A il ерида} са; thes
ы ету other Artificial М КЛ Qoam ni sera tira
PER N GUANO” 8 the AD o Aunportation S Pas Ep Grecos
d Moser: A.G GIBBS & SONS: Km stant supply of LINSEED
не must ma
ean Bü quarts, | attempts’ in practice p maed of principles,
e
ho pne ks ЖЕЛЕР in thems
w familiar instance of the Lois Weedon
and pem CAKE, WAKkD PURSER, Secre чй ; 1 LOB Tt T Е 18 super or to others, in size. sol dit M b с
- , і 7. i d peri 1 yin ‘sii У idi 7 — W.
: fi ti Peni Y 18 "ole Y Vheat- “gr 0 ing, it as een urious to
DON: MANURE COMPANY, Bildes Street, Blackfriars id abundance of Had
= — MANURES x
é EO + CARDUS, Northam, Southa mp 3 grow a supply of, seed for
n any ату, t
casted, sud bd atte lowe "EL
Linseed for pum г —— Sense — — c ze b iii. —
eoi Зм ng,
following articles, pure and — dr ipe Жүнү, п Че! "d ore nante AE But
thé Ro
tagoni osion
yal | mere skilful adaptation and dovetailing to the pro-
pet aere): * of a 5 5 Маш, end, of a ig of
Rape Ca € | eed О Mr. Chandler having expressed to eat desire to, Dave 501
e Гы 272 m aN F B. E seed of the same 29 85 we took a1 8 ve angen of У lementary · princ S0 ,
5 — ~~ te of Lime. VET fm — dr, А. us with the r Pin jum to 0 astonish [^ gore that the bi
cined Bone. Wheat Manu poo х acknow ived.
Fineditio, for dissolving |. Mango ya Manure. 1 аатай the бесот Фуат per aen. UL t avg qui that of having prone sl a id in -
Ditto, Ба. Potato) The Reporter of the Gardeners’ Chronicle Sm zeii "ч dave the greatest nun smallest and
Dit ‘fine, for dissolving. L б st en t аре sent der pwd he. iat ee T he 3 ting to the soil, th at Whealg
— Guano, or Dried res p IY» ground in November last Е. rdi q
Manure; from South A {олуна was ETE. 1 1 that ‘ould well be got to ether. MT. M
Orders addressed to DIXON . Due. pe Mills and Arti- of ee and other ki LC n half the ҮҮТ. le
тех і ед Works, › Northam, Southamp will e eie prompt кш ed — iod BY ab great sé 1 bowie h how little they h had 1 sed
ue m e ai da Pa reat conidence; | tion h f k d
E ER Lope AND OTHER MANURES. i nium for Sr wii xis zx for сЕ ex 1 Shalt * E у 54 thad үөн» ркт 115 E
"aed LEN чене ty Tapes finest Ante Super- "te er bi ome stock . wledge both; and still more useful the bringing
made fe itrates of Soda | M — et rotatio о еа ere аса — them both to the same focus: for that attitude of
„ nd all other manur
х SUTT
жеч batra
N. B Perrin Guano o, guaranteed t to ош; 16 per cent. of rece! em
Ammonia.—Sulphate of Ammonia, & de. the mon
wash “improve 8
- | Practical сат E — United poop ary whose sole
devoted t rovemen he best
success of jid
i| Every Py cadi e wit be given at the Odes of the
| 30, Bd reme з=. — — — — ы
зни
eültaral - el
^ | (amo: — ¥
or ftr da other OF the Compahy's | . С,
only
ai Pout Gypsum, Salt, Soda Ash, Bones фарш. Acid ; s > Waited Kin to the same
! T ч | Ni B. И to. ] y i ^ 12 > . 2
i Charcoal n A Known value on бее рен — no perte Mite * in zi | -e which Couzripce om the “angry indisposition
А ki er an effectual a
Scag ot allet
CE 1 5 eee — he Drage Viii smal |
hemos d ements
ing been
gaged st of; the
Coast ies " Ea rea Ni ind in "in Qai on Sites the largest the
attention is t
йй for the
Apply to Mark FoTHERGILL, 4 8, I think n è
ДА HE “LANDOWNERS: DRAINAGE: ‘AND | the gi ABE say dos
boli NCLOSURE COM of those who -never an
mi 6 gta dern у-у be 157 үе уте ait 75 questions which it has just begun
. „еа VER ee Morguen ae Ya o doubt, because, in fae act, it has only just begun to
H ngs eg Seppe to o ——I ths think about them at
Whoever had LAS pondered over that eurious
ext book E cultivation, ^ Tuis works, Жаак": of a
pen s Ot ever struggled into pri bp
rgo can vit eens . —
he sae е who views, кт
the an
he Company, | own snug, berth Ashore—by. enjoying at the hands
ma | of: lemists . TE rt
1
8 =
m
M
1
S,
E
ч
4
8
= wibdsoat), end sdra Ыга àfterzi
if De ensi а sare prion at à rat's hol rfectly confident it was
г tbe T a бте fo tiliser; : S
11 half 2 pff sis Delius А 4 Bee 2 180 Fs — ны there, and what it was like, but unable to e at it
ap tin the 1 — *.
an CE 255 paged. 1 lint Cab. ДЕ " e EU. Я ie m. i EN wd | d 150 life of him, and that a busy and
adj NOES 8008, i € addre: r ff
the Second year ear as the first."— "fie Kante M b. | cofaminicatud to М ПЕ ur The saret + +h Imm aoa ae
twright, Esq; of Aynhoe P
Ẹ £l UE
kp E E cd b isa “The Я ricultural Gasette,
Shera
F ` [shrink back for'a century fr
reoal. — nure ee 12 hole, T lite MEA wt and: — ;’ SAT 47 APRH
and: he; : “On the whole, age. — ö URDA A PRIL. 30, 1853.
much, —— thi k it j
НР ра nd — hdi? ie sedo ппу баё енй . dernire FOR THE TWO оихо WERK каш:
ОЕ ИТА TAL NURBS К nT Тт: ачыш хыр || ca. b
- others engaged ia making, 1 Аа 1 | E
every D ‘economical and effi- ү пач:
by —— . N !
Jof the. tural.and Chemical, College Kenni 1 Tun aden ut 1 not pe
gui A e ie gend inventors or Tone Lis Hüábá
&c. and Assays of G Silver, and mvento ers
за despatch aed ioe, M "wide QR for nic эк kriowl
Gentlemen desirons af 1 Anstructions: ta. ch їса1 other arts. the last new di
— — ing; бла ашро fa pua mete: red in i п ch [aen x
ЛА PRIZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR LOCKS un follows the pioneers
WAS. WARDED TO: J, H:BOOBB PII WARE BMRA Шаг
|| useful, advance it would; often. be а a ery
' EXHIBITION: OF 185
q "uv" ‘CELEBR ATED AG RICULT TURAL ‘matter to o get on atall. But the s reg,
DIGGING ER 1 d obs „DAISY RAKES, of our eminen 3 satisfied business are
ж for pra opes wledge
EN ra e
dà 1
Ung» be gerd de \
e home = ж 5 but which реги
5 5 pos 15 in the then existin
chemical knowledge, was, idly ee suffe
ental deve-
» lopment in the field, till it “fell. | Dackily into the
, of the che emist: but re, in the successive
ar? ersten of Davy). n: Векдеші
n| Lrepro, and last; mer kent. our o ‘Pal
Vot ee
б. | rately e een mstänesdd in this regard that ҺАН their with its ri ebat ernte At m echanism. be but
vord- useful time is taken up fheiterating rhe etan iann i
P Kec to
addressed to the chemical — он
ol iios) tado : bat
eap pis pinus the aio M m founded upon known truths,
part, to the sheer want of any recognised rule o. d at by the Ti wind sagacity iv а
judgment amongst. the, str, 1 f forces that have;so | even. Tete chemically known, will n
ittle studied their field duties as to know very, gene: ral,’ chiefly. ан te it is eame tr esie
TENT T ING G| indistinctly what does or. does: not iold..out a| forthe. чуна (as JETHRO шл, found it, and for
x sf kind d taire 7 diy, with fone just elaim to their attention. Half the. p 1 in chief, failed to, inaugurate it), is (бейш
106 is now DA ud in the neigh- | farmers in the kingdom may have acknowle the plough with a vengeance... spad the
"a n- оао the labours and stu- | fork can do upon
: Reina ble and aeeurate experi- that clay reg ui
Seite ph ‘the same — de seen in true capabilities,
=: Pe ading m | : ene not the chemist's. Let
i 1 7 0 of ia 1 5 andt
y | who, declining the 1g of UE апуб
as abore, de denn MOMS 15 alot tax rwn METIA
ES x "ender n only.
t Tec, Y
thing on | gen
ii
з.
IET
282 THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. я
| APRIL 30,
peers ed prpdlablenees o of its — inm. sThose will
nstitut the ultimate test; and if in the meantime
the — n iei n which —
with the instinets of many minds, in many places,
and attracts experiment not ls in every county
4 1 апа
Australia, and
bold to prejudge ag an raf its gene 2 ifi idee
that be n some sort past adjudicating.
fitab mply nonsen: Hands
there's wo sin for hands " — else, how did they
gather round Manchester and Leeds, or turn a desert
heath into the w Ops о It is not
surprising that people should be found — 4 k-
ward if they re Алак} 1 j
nature of things, that a times when the |1
— is „ and — "-— — na D get them
a must г them мра
. and pigeon-
a canvass tent on the
Winron’s fork can bei here from acres without
hearths and * Home" without iios ses.
Whether the rus ard-seeming recurren
Wie spade or fork is the m —— from the a
0
King 8 5 in Ham
r|is now
talking on the subject that was wanted, but бред
and persevering labour in individual loc aliti
rinciple insisted upon b 2а
г. SLANEY, was c
y v
half of the general labouring уар ано,
of this — is confined not by the limited mean
at his command, but by the limits of that n
portion or their circumstances on Which h
usefully bring those means to bear. The two cad
nts on which сап operate believe,
cottages and schools; and vet th there is the
liability to do mischief by interfering with that in-
[| depende h must be léft untouched. Hence
advantage of all such suggestions as Mr. Staney
urged, by 5 5 cir es may be
cumstanc ay
and BEN with but little
w
have copied its маз г become self-sup-
— secret " this мео -— result is, as m
well known, that m ef.classes in
these schools, by which the pem . claimed
from the sons of farmers and tradesmen are made
to supplement the lower payments received from
the children of labourers. In addition to n
mercies there is the payment claimed e
ае er mata —— uya drin fail - these latter than is g nerally oto and no
have 688 itself to an agricultural philosopher * ble oe 8: orla 5 rah rT
ho is so philosophical Ж чу чыны - Pié ушы an that whic proves e "асе
Author of ten editions of ved “А ason. „ la — even prefer to pay this — sum rather
It may be that than e education as a chari
n bro ught about p nch
In the den steel -chase of human
harriere
The sind against that . — of classes of
Strabo tells
e
invention, as in every other, it is the stiffest barriers
that те occasioned — most Rr repe leaps.
Whoev the e to compar a few
thoughtfal — най: k of Winton’ s fork. wit
that of the common plough on a stiff clay soil, is
struck by a contrast so entire betw
of action, that in ba
E RE ыл Ihosi at
And we believe that to very great f
tent this prejudice — - ound — i
ngland, too, where ‘shall be fairly — —
batted with that patient aient which must
brought „4 — on - —.— of education if it is
to be su ully ac ted at all; and which has
80 strikingly characterised the efforts hitherto of the 41 ds manu
Dean of Her
choi
he to attempt. the problem of — the steam-
е фен, an agent he has already be,
account, oe e clays? or
wine into
is he to st "his new
havi mode
L4 pre ;
treating clay which leaves it really cultivated. -and | *
ospheric
open to the atm influences, shall he try
1 ishec B l у steam
point in
iun considered it, it may
? but there is an old
that objection
“the longest wa
proverb де үүт Олен
ег understood.
Кот: of both t
ee leasure
e latter the Very Rev.
a Harton related a number of M
rl of
w bottles, and,
of a of Societies
ore. And the ways in ic.
A good | gra
— was given lst
facts ba urged а | of dr Saroi
We hope eek t
33 дрон - the Dean ject
at present has
nated af rd of the in 8
as well as on self, 2 9
excites.
q
‘HISTORY OF T E AGRICULTURE.
{For the following i DERS
kindness of its —
also to — good offices of the Presiden
Mr. Mec 15
are indebted to th
t of this inst "тунш
€
ermitte cul
ils, were they to
little 215 on the wee or progress of hus
pe
test test deta:
bandry in our
try.
The. earliest _inthenti description of our island is
found in the entarie
own coun
la
found the country rather thickly inhabited by a people
in a state of ii ень pand describes it as a waste of
uninelosed pasture, with immense tracts of forest and
and especial '
кее it was instructive m observe — far from
or ok абе doctrines was the stat — at that each s
had to make. The former confined himself-
details connected with the supp
cottag e removal of water
nothing was more реи атарын
by the latter, than that ——
ppi me hat e had been
introduced on the south-eastern coast, about 100 years
previously, by a colony from Belgium; and we learn
incidentally that at least some portion near the co
| was then cultivated, for we have an account of a furious
onslaught by the natives, in a Roman detach-
ment hile attempting to secure
ppt d As
event rise week in August, we find |
dale рне ќо present а 2
, gran
The
lish | advance was made in the — — ре егу rince
obles visited Ro
was | others as suitors or „„
thither
t the
Jivéd an hae
ку arts, ignorant of all tillag B
parts, EE m age, lived on berries,
= e h, a
ue n writers, a few
strag d glimpses are obtained of the sta;
culture a among th
of so primitive an im
8 рор carried agricultur
Mar. , even in Italy Е E ey held re
high esteem st illustrious of their
æsar’s stay in
sed, that was
and it was not till
peror
near ury later, during "wk reign 25 the Em
Claudius v3 dos o vel was perman
One of the t points
8 Was “directed нё е
bread-corn for. the supply of their legions.
soldier at $ "i iime was ever th
ab ee ion: the leg
onally in ds til of е
her
oc
ren — a of the
ly of
ore corn t
Roman ga бете!
The first 2 founded in Britain by the m
tha ч i трчала, was situate at the 1
tow and another flourishing s à
чуй 10 Ped damit: before the founding. et de
3 а
a distinction which they have in som
through all subsequent time, and may, I thi
a whole, be fairly held to exhibit even at the present
ds
Jr an evidence that re used
to increase the fer ar nios uil, T шау wee from
Pliny, who says, voe 1 was
ployed as a man
€ although it does not seem to ave been so used in
rough some — sw the :
ved swith white petes P ui is s not. at
improbable that many of ry pits and. ponds exi
elds at this day were thus dug out by our fore:
from ene 5 ‘produco ‘that "Britain was
of the w
m eror
granaries to receive an
a fleet of 800 ships, — as “ larger
А „to convey it we the mouth of the Rhine,
for the support of hed
no account either of the. modes
of increase obtain i
be inferred that |
sent up ее
dered Dreis
ave, Wer,
of tillage or of the amount
may for vario
nobles me, 2
cé Eu 0
higher classes extensively fa for edu
where they must have. become familiar w the
Dalladias n.
lights of n literature,
A armies mee
them through t
wn world, acquainted with the f: g processes | 1
scam far. in advance об dam native ve geal * 10
to time
i season of harvest me
de
ae of cells externall
— — "— ong themselv — as Strabo tells us, "y hairs - thorn
ne to aequire a settled right in lan
os ae flocks |
too o ignoble for for themselves, а
eir women an ival |
they ‘found the island — pe us floc —
herds, which, their pastoral en “preva they
imm and, — their (a
ae
axon era
ebb.
In on of the spoil the largest portions of the
cda lide: of course fell to the lot of the princes,
ders, who divided the estates
d out-
aving the
pei aem ges певаче ey were е to i die
l, and m mig ht be transferred sl along w
e from the
2
sion, we
ех certain tity of open
pasture, which was enjoyed y the inhabitants in p.
portion to the extent of t r land u tillag
custom in.whic
4 285. vie many years peter, “de бету:
through th tho. — and ultimately obtained the crown.
e freebooters d no idea
ve
W. icine ro унйн; but shifted from to place,
as force or fancy urged ; and thus for upwards of 600
ешь from the e Romans till the Norman
ol.
Conquest, xg unhappy country was, with few brief
intervals, th. rapine,
constant scene of massacre and г:
ntinued.)
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL ‘COLLEGE.
SESSIONAL EXAMINATION.— DESCRIPTIVE BOTANY,
. Give such a general рта of the different parts. a
plants as would be required for their Analysis and Classification
as—
1. The Root—describing its more —
2. The Stem—distinguishing its Classe
3. The Leaf —p tfi
4. The he Flower—describing its yarious parts and. their more
prominent modifications,
8 Zita pe. and distinctive characters. | :
B. Explain the general facts connected with the Natural |
Histery on and — ama — тт - t. tents raanei;
b poi nts:
$: Th Grass
2. The 2 of their Classificat
3, Facts connecte ten v with the — and growth of good
have
d m
Some of the most common forms
| leav the serrate
t- | Grasses, it is not showy at all, having m
cemented tog
top, which sometimes has brushes,
THE xiii a ee GAZETTE,
ms grow ina
others procum
vision being made every wq = a love of ne. — ona others climbing Pme ne RE е avers Guja tw
variety of ways ;
а the gen ашу. аге ageret
EE
others send las, 22 scions 9 rry.
tans have lea n them pes each other, M,
them ен, Ds ely.
(3.) The leaf is an pp eri — the bark of a plant,
* an — of the w of уо 5 lant as its
ork, The parts ofa leaf — the e, the mid-
b, хш зану арі the e pe etiole, 3 — leaves
is presi | Exogenous 1 endogenous
bent, others | roo
ag, dia — of a calyx, th
283
umes have stoiuus. The
are fibrous. The flowers are — B or diffuse,
t which are called
Neuen d creeping, and some
cames — a acrogenous have forked veins or
s have an outer covering of colourless
Leave
fattened ‘cells, which give them a a shining —
The seeds
d.
called —— and a number ona stomata or pore
placed ~ both sides of the leaf, bat generally preponde-
8
Е
ill their
subdi rided
he lower side.
So eaves have hairs, others are —.—
of
and the — д 25, ——
(J.) The flower in exogens is — the «e
showy part of the plant; but in many endogens,
All par
the flower next the stem, and generally consists
of several pieces or sepals, which in some eases are all
ether, so as onl form one — The
— is — green in colour, and acts as —
— the internal — of the flo
me s off as the flowe
other —— it + persis! RAE
the showy part of the flower, and consists of a numb
of petals, which «tert alternate with the se
calyx. The de li
and uam : 9 0 t species ott h
as the 2: or bell shape, the ligulate or
strap shape, the rotate, &c. "The or male |
— ower, are usua — the
rolla, prac consist of the anther, whieh may be —
ч ‘single, апа whi ich contains the „polle n and d filamen
enables him to find out th " the soil with
x has to deal, but it tells repu how that by so impro
— to drive awa bad Grasses, Nature will lend
rs on 50 leaves of Grasses often indie
0 ic show that the
stem
n [of the flower, and in up right flowers is shorter, mii in
| drooping вил nes thar ene. e pistil, or
female organ of the flower, aide уең the stigma at the
to receive the pollen, | w
heir |
way Lin
into 23 nini which have stamens, &c., and one mui
which has none, and is called Cryp
(5.) Fruits are the seed of a med with ite covering. |
n this | pra
the whole elas sree лга
о ensure plenty of h
be a perennial, so that after d of ha:
off, the leaves, &c., which are tll sup a a ange
quantity of ida os i is ét eat ce, and
which is not obtained from annual — us they die
away after they have been mown, P yield no after-
math. in, it i at
€ Correspondence.
"The fruits may either be dehiscent, indehiseent, or
brae us. Dehiscent fruits — opened: — |
damagin uit, and ип their seed in
laginous box. They are divided into: follicle ; тне
le ywhi no натта down t re;
siliquate, which & partition, and th e —
small variety, as the Shepherd’s Purse ; and lastly aoe
pod or box shape. In indehiseent fruits the seed —— |
be got at without tearing away y periearp in
which it is enclo ts of this kind are ена
зогон да its disadvantages. — Mr. Bailey
as very amusingly - n the loss to the land
— is санеце upon in
in
place of operatin
izrespective of emen by instancing |
е deeper drain
and bad the dehiscent and the indehiscent, the Pome or —
&e.; the Pep ucumber, Melo e; t
S БҮ. Mn. Px berry, &c. B ruits have a kind of scales, or
A. (I.) Boot or e descending a axis — a Plant, is charac” | hardened braets, as in the Fir еопе, &е. (The frui
terised by the absence о buds or or leaves, by the absence matured pistil of : a Plant) The parts of the fi
of woody matter, except in are the p р; ер аге
MM "ho ples “colouring. serve | applied to the different fo h the fleshy matter
=the plant firm in the ground, oa to extract | is arranged, as the Apple, —
1d nutritious: matter from th the surround
(6.) The seed is attached to its covering by the
oe be is
number "1 сеци.
soil For
bodies calet spongioles at t the atem es of the root
7 bilieus, - which
root- | hylum
Bean tri
iP eed
y be i é
matured ovule of a “plast. In exogens it is dicotyle.
cro-
(2.) The st aia ete
eb + in n different orders of plants. Éxogens
have a wood and bark distinct, also medullary rays and
d inereases
no pit
. bundles placed at intervals oH sive ш to
tn atn 7500 2 Mates: se th
to the top of the stem, and in thallog ens
Stems
(
only having
are di
m | wraps round the stem,
r ond wm на р g kept stationary
increase in Ferns d 1 5
ma
mount of moisture and a air, but in the absence of Tight
is converted into sugar, and is taken as food
cotyledon leaves, —— are sent upwards, and (dci а!
varies | also assisted by 2 which the enin takes d
T Бунт е testa, which i
has prolongaons 2 which it works ite” ‘aly iv S0 ear?
eds of the lower orders of plants
2 ‘as mere single cells.
B. (1.) e parts of a Grass are di nod and
the leaves, which are placed alternately. The leaves
ivided into the sheath, or that which
attached to ‘the mended
At the present tim e there is an indisposition on
e | the ort the tena toget rid of these nigh pera
ted with the perfec —
9 e clay "nlla admit, and their attention has mo
given to the loss their land sustains by 9 9
running off the surface. But wi option —
— dived
become desirous of the
ments to cultivation and perfect vegetation. that
the nae not ina i Serum
bein
y.
shape in exogens, but in endogens 1 are sometime
es | are often indications — a plan
t belongs to sterile ere
ms |
the. ground laid.so фм every drop of rain may ed
into it, and the soil m ain the additional fertility
which its deseent gives z^ "When the advocates for
urrow draining bring in support н
е shallower 2 5 1 7 is nd
dab een leave out
nutritive matter. '
ШЫ; бев 15,
E
984 THE AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE. [Аван 3
larger — of drains snd the e greater le lengths of éach in. firi — at them, though with very. à ven te —— a e ли — = m n Be e aime
perhaps. Manz, c vomment that they oh T aes шя Жейм,
— and windin ена) of the old furrows ; and like ; your correspondent before mentioned, guppen they all Beto cheese t o ton 169707 ul sell 115 sistance atin Ies yah T
omit that, whilst the saving in one instance is merely | only do good, by taking worms, &.; but seeing is throyn open to — of the world. - There бкн berad
a reduction in price of the labour, there is to be set | believing, ала if, any of your readers wish to be con- deut that. the "o of this: would be 1 15 nedo ce n price, 4
1 " diti * Ў míal ihe I considerably. Now, this is a question w Very
although
^ ў million tons of, g the Wheat
in the furro the expense per acre Мени be more—“to breakfasts about al Lgs 5 in t è morning » nls т increase the anal” oton R) by tyes aa quater, T
say nothing of the mischief to the draining, from being | find plenty of holes but no Beans em. So gre - do away with any nee edd of foreign importations. Instea cats
governed in in out the drains by the direction and | pest do I find these birds, that I shiek. they should be to the foreigner: ten millions sterling for this 27 я
breadths of the ridges, and not by the best inclination | considered Sol ың just as much as hares or rabbits, ы poet it from our own fielda.foz fours Nor is this the only сойтсе,
E th d and strength of the soil, and of b d be allowed them as such, for |; men Sing Ae which Рош ае
of the Ди and strength o j of having ey Ws Mone e allowe etes ëm as su T | sesses. On the Pampa of the Tamarugal, an elevator 15
us and at uneven AN ces, in MAS а hard case indee yo rent and tithe for land stretching 80 miles along the foot of the Andes, and 6
ш
the dr.
, 10 mi tof the Pacifi there e
of ert eight and at} regular rvals;" which — — a ah but food for the landlor . blé supply of nitrate af soda. om — PE г de. c
bour a Jes ; ; | "- : уз» Din
the price of the cutting may be less by going | fields after а flock of r sola ve — sen uere an calculations, bt 1 ma p state tha the amon
with repens the readier passage roe 2 — water int who keeps them for neither profit nor pleasure that 18 fle
: 4 x | "-— a for its transport to th ood
ae its su d quicker discharge ean find out, except he may have a faney for the misie now, for want eo aio ай, must be! oe 2
il cen ir i ieh, if i i j
| A | pat. po
when ке trace oparoago of Le — into the under- | knell to mor kae ing. t that * eda ve I serie pde for tos Nn this Nr EN zh don
gro rains. о suppose t the water enters оп | my crops, but that my, see eat, even, wo ave proper ge it сой be brought here a MS Hs
є ор of the drains is to at once decry the utility of been much better thrown to wyi pigs and fowls. I-write:| one-half its present pri ost fort amate, "us 2 —.
underdraining ; for, if the water so entered the — this teasing your е orrespondent’s letter in favour: of: TS ar gd {о Peru, “pat extends i into the
at y Bolivi ia, so E hern is a rival, to ey ош
their action would be limited to draining bui, a ga monopoly, Now,
е y terest iniportant as agriculture is ed to^
above them, depth would lessen rather than fcit thinking they are € metere a acer upon their expect from - Klovin the) benefit of its“ ald in dom
their activity, and open furrows would answer every neighbours than otherwise. 4 praa otica Farmen, who away with the meom of the Peruvians.‘ Í venturedto suggest
тр ве, irs 0
; ‹ to the First Lor the Admiralty, іп J Бо sate
experience has fully shown сі covered | considers Rooks: T —— mais ‘tage of sending out a nner dn S nd A MM dyan- io
are ul in making the ground between them „зода Їазагав beni it ‘express —.— of searching out deposits of grano, "Ав ш lw
p 80 that the rain, when. the la nd is s thorugh ly modal. iwi d ben j cee — — of a cheap and ure
raine illit Societies. B 1 4 ( of guano as І. was, Sir James 8 e he d. in
T i + recommend diti f the
di ul A the- ane ы rE dered бош í poi rà 110 : заа ће 1 шщ eee — with my gestion, Wr
l Д; t
This A T 1 the $ Situation of the drains ena make no ROYA AGRICULTURA SOCIETY OF ENGLAN eruising ju those Jatitude do adco uds ‘bot of in
" , A WEEKLY en was held at the Societ Hon tion
difference to the flow of water into ps they will be; wa i yi Ee uf : ouse T likewise pressed thts subject, $2434 nitent
р н 5 +e | in Hanover re, on Wednesday, the 27th of pril: € — 2i UR td of. саса and They маг ез
аз active on the po а, in the furrow. But if this present — 2 Asunvnrox, President, in tlie E. ar; is another ra ee а. E
be not so—if'they do not make the ground porous— Lord Berners, Hon! R? H. Clive, M.P. Sir John V. ag hash у fark ke a prom
that is to say, » the wach had still to run over the Johnstone; Bart, I P. Sir мрази Cholaiele ey. Bart., T ftps, tn a ee tite branches of bus nts cnt
surface to reach the drains and tere on the top of b Barker 1 34 ameet BtR d that id 1 nor
them, Of what utility could they be! The water without a М» — it ee H. Raym mond Barker, Mr, заві tee wars iig efron к лав ^ — MeL s 4 уа, de &
bw B caught and carried off by open furrows, ele —— of different pursuits. While? the supplyof finest tea, an +
ee boot о Фатаава: Hiwi Thomas Cator, Colonel ен Mr. Capel Care’ Mx and silks—the extent of the cotton and yen mar
Davis, 3, Pr eg Place Ol dJ Lond p 125 2 € Fisher Hobbs, Hyett » МЕ Majendie, | produce — the number of miles run over by railway
Paci "Ai А < sabje Jewry; London, Є ning, Mr. J. — res Morton, Mr. Pag trains, are accurately Alter eve the suppe MH 2 i
rcoal, — rows ^ E I Harvest speak
researches proceed. Since my ir inde € „ 96 eodpt- (Readington — е, — а — mm Mr. pf doubt; and stance VE "own timp has hays, сво wa that | *
ising and attractive forces which it exerts upon urine, — “Ад — — — Mr. A ney, Mr. Reynolds 125 corn Was, under the ie influence. of this uncertainty еш
r. vont tà $ e people by an amount equa y the whole tax
in the e: us stages of decomposition 5 that fluid Ca 2 pe A Pio CN. hen Pn Stansfield, the country, while there proved actually At the time to have been
— б undergoes, hav. s heen де chief points of inves- n — i Wet M " e de supply... Trade was deranged, aa |
tigation. Th E Bie es — Mr. Slaney, of tions лазе. and when the truth at last с
а germen Ча, ibi e Ds Walford — Sohn tod tile Council vii di were lost by the sudden — of prices А она ‘ite 18005 A. pl
state of health ; but when in that condition wherein it gy ea 5 experience in "obtaining re ара 1 the ex seeders іта ricis —
e of town sewag 8 di 21 INED, rers' cottages on | moment to be compared with th of the information. 1
ealthy arias’ am et different parts of his estate, in that sty рү very em glad to say that this subject has at last been taken up by the
reaction, yos. Phe the simpl xpensive, but eff means; to the р Thment in an earnest spirit, and with a reasonable р р
: s asd is | adoption of which he had been led, by becoming C
0 ; yet tiia acid is 4 ted, d hi ; jects connected with agriculture, if I did not see around me:
lost, and in a few days gives place to a sensible equain uring his connection with uccessive | of the best farmers of the district. Encouraged by that
эм ni cal gas, tainted with a ani itary commissions, with the’ absolute necessity of Эка тыся и — stren ale pln 1
nd , ап adequate supply of water to the poor, within a | 7°°llect that in the spring of 1849, T published a little -
oa are iade 144 id (epinis st, 105 ie moderate distance from their homes. He deseribed the | to that (ho Ep ае 1 * — —
it, abundance of white fumes tri bel simple mode by whieh the wells were sunk, and stated | certain party, with a virulence of la langnage s Seldom We obe...
ting : „„| the eost of the I, VISTOS а ы ag met with in. political controv ersies In refi Mea
the liquids: and» pattieutsety Г pump complete, at from SE, to 5L, a plilet, 1 would only say that the lapso of ye ars has confirmed the ^
the glass be held just within the neck of а phial half by Caswell, of Wolverhampton.— Col. Challoner truth of its principles, and 1 am in regaril to:
I e of it be care- Preferred to the great advantage he had derived in point | much discussed balance-sheet, that my my a Mr. M: hr
glass containing abo ond of eco: y; rom the adopti of W. ere | this year realise a net return greatly gero Med
m sa d th roughl pumps. Mr. Hyett made rem the contamination harrowing a “Bian н mood denounced. in né mo y, shape t
putrid odour wilt d 4 óh 5 2 of well-water, arising from the use of iron and leaden | form as the enemy of the
gas а 5 24 СЯ і ‘dee pipes:— Prof. Way mentioned the ja anning process of. to Sir Tobe Peoi a etter vs ч С варе Tale
inia combined ler Dr. Smith, of Ms nehester, by Sheng ot pid td or] кыр Robart J i1
EE at power | И o0 чо be yon with my oma lle f n
в, тона a few v minut „the moisten certain s composition do MID us ue t it was aco "
a glass : 459 sory inc protectie coating- —Mr. Cro rompton | in Seotland fo = 1а sitios to charge the whole of th at ^
| И INE es 9 9— € h nts, aud that, however, fe
inking wel a ed to his ow "DE on ? L suggested that mimi
see ion s ies Perry an ЖАШ of the time: for, ig |
Vase to whi MÀ i
"n ia gie relieving t — 2 P pé
77 15ʃ. 4 Soyesn on ей ded on фа pr
|, forming апу ‘onal bs а he a ng,
TTA an^ Sint Of, [A 955 ee oF the loan; . He jo fum Шр
Бай al &ra-RobzRr e галда is Мут sags sidus
ТРЕБ даны, n. ЮкАй ТЕТ fet à cde pe an
‘the Cfiaticsllor of fie | Exchegi quer, on Aae m on hi
an 9,
9093 dd es 0 umm Уро) inurl
РЕ 2 a 78 think that it would be aten
qr for the t of the advances:
trae ОЕ ааст
лайт р же бой рн. ith the arrangements, between ten
and 'tenatits in respect to the relative "Maris G be borne R
diate pon account of the repayment of ‘advances, 1 do not see ne
| Hey. extension of tie would benefit the е Si beet
andit there are eases in the Ta Am. 16 occ
E i — fom
| sub- "ppays бу. If he were to pay 5, what shonld prevent
є L by any sound agrieul- imilàr char Н i ;
tural. loam com d with which peat- el wein тоў 1 p ciere en ordered EAT e utres pem bet twee ps d Et "i M.
paratively inert Who, then, would, think cof paying | for the nn itis theft rie Yo tet and PNIS огей ашау tad wita him, Mhe hanced A neu ae |
21. 54. or gl. per ton for an article which must be em- to their tr monthly Meeting of tlie fih of May dita, done o eae NUM |
ployed: in great c reat Quaakities x рга anite Pr т — = on i we the interest фон eel took, in the с le |
the air, and — t oltenii aid Ee oe Eo i eM nupt: ette d
tanis t ^ Yet this SEAL nan who, was at that very time tal
1- Теше e mem Art, Apri öt Comméns that his пале was cursed by the farmersi
Ro © А. ii your eee routs дн gajan buen erus ti charged only 4 per cent. to Tis ay
xs Бег uc pos snes tooks, pigned А the Occasion’ of а public "up meri d^ ry the Sig iia iust. oti his eee uoo he ra :
"éarso ш E nt I VIE is Rt versal e and —— — clas os and.
Fi tns dom — mri; E ан dis i a if burg eonstituen subjec Ed ue that = a lot 14 i peir bread by thè
Now, ata praet PII ample nuisance? | irs ome wt E) — let o£ hir eor ША a "m
rience of their depredations, and leave y Jour r my I 2 e ДОЛ of my m N инам ыы ' í1 10 — iioii io 42 E 55 P ҮТ
judge whether these е or. ee Rari Hé: а Bic TH pu е Su Apr of gia etn Jine) :
spring I sowed a field with. Wheat, which was | orem ten year йан Was eee wane i
tirely destroyed by as was " iir Sms ies. The aie 0 rien as Fun esr
г entire | centuries. There is not a r in
these liri $ Cor well: Жас of Barley, and by n Th a Bit P degre mr. 155 ups Far end
king r seed was also lost. In ibis | E nd рле oy 4404 OE ds E iy
bouraood, as еш ios. free ‘school, ете are n9 by ble; all that n ake: a = y. puer Pal
children to be hired at б. a day to scaré them, or I the 1 or ‘this or m Sou — "wv san енд ар Load
would Fd give д я, this spring my enemies are is DEINE o Boy, ; hay dol і Ревва oni д
again j » and my бше is incessantly employed | mines in California AER аш,
-18—1853.]
THE A
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
ТЕ,
—
the varieties wh
ich I thi
— very tetra — — aaa Ven etian gy enm Quis n" — —— XVm
very pl е fowls, th they are dese of Austrian dies: - " pai or jo i was154L15s.11d. Now -
pL ор е к so tall that it as being | be p all that m — ba good part of it T 28 5 T
much a5 10 Iba. ; thee ining and it can peek rumba Ae c debit осе whieh со or ү wel ARTIFICIAL ерее ces to Corres i
larg 1 м sum y AN
EE 1 tuft o f feathe sized, be — ng as a great exten М an + k, py one — cwt o of Super ^ Tivydail. For pere nts,
* hind
pl ; their voice n ish i is still larger "acini be m lla re mni arenae cially eum 5 — — 0r nd "Miet Aevi of
» * t.
from We Gallus gigant — r . Sach ex: mae ч Spi a sc ha Mm ЛЫГ М
5 ee i
a fout 1 wer toa tufted Malay ? P t this s. meer 691; 18. 24, this i ра for one а simple utama — we оеша urs рле
ry qi : ат бов, — — ureips, Ke. 1 1 one dhe herd eon administration srs Ta errem rm DUE EM
kely“ ' t „but where 1 be eat inter =} nally, to eae of two or th nt we would к Aure it
St. Jago, Pie of "their эз eden Moa. ut, n is — for е feeding „= eer а 75. Sia, he D 4 — nere „а уюы ЕД — — ар
roa ed in ot a
Naber tm — ee dios ex Jago is E threshi —— 1 barg oF of 2 an st} appear ae Ween Хе апо ba ARE
P - сана ing, & i е . ve pron
E le ыс S fuge roundl "hem. Th The one is enabled 12 Keeping an рим into — e for 2 — Peri GENS that ing all that:
gs, which were d ye i S vii . „ran candi nt of Фай Ғорр a а the ‘rene on whigh i 1 5 below tus
. —PM Te ee idt Замона зе 0 whether th — y^ e Man Kim gn Paper т раб About.
"feathers and 5 | ue “дв е eed VÀ o neti 1 food SW War
sides ; th High their ends ма ad da je top-knois the: и dro nm 1 2 4 5 1 of the 2 — ape e pu tey arn DUE jo to Plon Bat
exellent — of den өк good шш on all annual e xtent; "with a : ar) i r some — "ag Heal j Ho rng тм rsh Win i [o ut a
ere were | Jovia more stoe M ven, or mete ate
wife, with: bc ү wich white to ies abont this, nearly 300“. — upon те LE the} inis Ther eases 0 pae i "у
olou. miii А aud jp-knots ; the ül it i app stock 1 ree Wirten inen i is ind br the!
уын мыны a mixture . d the | of me E kept — ‘a — жүзү СН | Dr M of warn п water, or diseases 1 m сч Mo
extremit havi cm onvenient e live gü Trig T lof aHie ether
extremity, T n $ rsed i buildi e h e ther,
if indeed, 19 . three variet es тай — its she r is much apes educ B ега]. Кы сЕ instead | ees b — — Rede im yg cd а),
к nde nd) eiie tr te ta et, The —— pos the eM mach pone Jabour. тоо, а TEN: herd various he. QOEM =
“he | urghs | th ne er oney i — L E furt A
layers,” t name, at “ —+ fowls f. e green er ор; nar еу is spen A Latt Fus d periment for La —
rer; PAR hh Detech — is бег op hoeing 1 much is spent f = и E agri — ub
м H 105. ( h stris '
sll a imported рлеу Krowa à 1 SONY pere je and patinato e ag nage өеп р чш ү: m is mae of sies I IY s
A b , re,lis m or 1 re labour- К апре, M SAL b h of gran
se, frat nat so Inn, and vy ioe hl tnt uim o boo til ep, mr e S REST xr vemm ne eu
; th so large, a tem of -book-keepin e have not уеб р ! quite presen night ае day, М
1 oes T ey have gen ge; nd 11 at onte m dy deei 14 Grass, keepin ing to know 898 N ud extend уч й whe insect ont "Үлү, н]
either golden ^ — 1 4 — dark, fed ape i ion of beard daly jeudi. form. Я x pays,’ or TOOT ee pent mA — d (NM Tie the ai »
e is wh SEP or ieir plumage is It would That great d n ТЫН. seen
i. LT the 1050 pheasanted ; the la Ni coa А not ‘be. diffie desideratum still“ mbi in ko rk, and wil
edged -or -bordered tes ithe or golden жузе e prie e eee gr ENS x пе v jod
the’ amma. are rance. Tlie Vemm ' ivin m аера * us to ma inuti bone had Site iot et a Hone à ao
aro marked o FRIES QN Kol. OF AIR marking is where | v. meros Bat the ае ke anything like such ond feed б EE — e wi deins
= ра r ound col atue to ever thi ulty of assign an .. ү, owed marshes,” Th — e dd 1 |
ает ынс йы — e extr coloured, | Cr. is y ту wl ing a corree | [ ncn nthe
Ith d ef 5 ; — е cult, . d as to ren E nic the farm is = едй үе! {
thiak) called ace r . д
As are > 1 0 im ount 1 In th T, the a м ly «di * m \ y "s
mixed Jor 7 GET — à ee Кешн е ере аја Le ta сяра an ES ts. д eolosaspon
ХЕЛ; these na is н 1 SS 5 isi *
—— ig, БЕМ TC Mo — ant zn
5 ] per- ETU e ү fa М
speeting the — N . Sa i "i И each lot of bensts uch oe 2 lost or ер 2 Pee Hi RO Ponchos, sil vrina mit meae weatlier, -
eminently a Се : beards or mud tes re- my — 15 as it is, we d field id of Pine-app Эл bate osa 11. A
elite of se Are ad аул as 11 with seach. gj o-not atte les. urlast report, —
th are eat, mpt | Cob а Sirie saa the peel
A. — 2 y oocue è ol "Ha burg н ot th Means (Seoul ме = " corn, Key fom tha Cont M, oinar Not br e
There i a tuft ntly does i all нн * йөр; д 1e. e abont : „u. and 80 on species of stock, is 12 ere emen. Steen Peas 1 pone hr e sit o
E $ uckoo or ^ х er tufted fowl: possession, w zm ner with ober в $ an analysis Pramel Раіне ‘Both ente к 2 Trendi
: e poured f s. Ate) i Fi ways enable. noranda: i — Cut feteh ft сЕ Rhub adus
ds. A owl known | to attempt of the cost of "io to, ‘form inden heey Суја fov орото: — * ү; M abundant
pv. quen an elab any particular, ташу | me PARE, „ Mignon Hyacinth, Primula, Tate Р
nts te and erop; whil ette, Cinerari aS, Dar
d theoretical: foni ot. Pine- 75 U r Azaleas, and Cibo 5
| ар |
2 le 1b, 8 #0 195 АЯ
18 ч wherr par 10510158 тө; 16 to 28
* ^ SL б TUS Y 6d H1 M rper
EET | ses per o be maa, ee cobs, 1208" edi
збоі идеб fe AERE 7 so die ei вал1&, 2L
ee 10 25 ABLES.) с XH
—P a! жо hf. sie : ee ee, idu
ML 17 83 — evel і rb ‚ 9d u.
Specta Р йо — den roecoli, per d hall axis
son ems el T i donee, .
protest a ГЕН ea of renal e headin „wich тепер Beans, {ийе бараса же,
against t this con- written, of eck kind of g ings z he Gem У v IER — 02 84 to 15 8d ^
tent to тай am ves to another sl nd the difference. 25 ifor or..the year „уш, — ee 5s to 10: AM 1 17 don 8
erudi nothin е ts sid for: саси v ues pow snc "ascen im а bundle öd 018 Sra Slut’ e Cop 20
— ite publicat Б 8 to н gained by 2 m in | sheep М OT UIN 155 eep E The pad pis t en er S 150s | Horse Найыр. bum юз р
ас Abe жаный ad a 10002. ithe us aet busik 28 G з | Sorrel, per h P- pott, da 6d to ж
Бона ы if ave had | tered under eR Ae ce 4 amoun 3 all the pu the eee angie te Artichokes, 2551951 to nu
і | 5 rx Aide 1 ej newly- | th 16007 a the ur- Celery, aen 64 61 Fennel per er., do., 18 to 1 ALI
EE Ар 2 1 erg fresh | th 8 oughont fhe ae "is P gen nl onld be en. | C A | Bevor pone itd o
vd x "And | ' ; 62., 68 to | | Thyme, per 2d to 3c
Ро шоя Дай 1 | 2 күү a Saunton ofa laced to the 'eredit of Onions, por bustin, de to 83 ? Күү юра is
; ЖКН ү 5 Weg ч; Mrd tis ad ES voten. end, ай p inne ре anch to
gw ! 1s r 2
ing (З er ba pro^ San sab 4 oar daring imde | * HA РТА 0
} : to the eal- | pens “she a irae kept in the | b er Load t eM
y е weis men Of course DT. ‘Prime май» MITHEIELD, 0:86: Trusses. :
dna A iara em, me far met aj Well asa КЕЧ eet ii 4 845 wo | Se Gaver LIC. 1 80
be erga jot — Sa Dok “Bhs s. Th Эа geese cond eut 7.7 ev Os to пой
Eon s UE d YER a cont of he a o be bol ge atin —.— DE ani үр АӨ чета bw Ds Ts 72260 *
1 OTT n To secure ш — * iC E. J. pm &
өтүн whether rŠ nagh.. The ЖАТ ч Не ае time show" Moins. ien Te acer еа 1 ——— — 8 pargo T
advice you to feed 55 Tod eee e in i 723 e
— = neni E wi n foot 1 wont kinds f that “requires, mu e L Бајат nis lover „ 00 110 nab = Eun Phas:
—— — AT is RR реррегеогиз 1 Soaked in | the disti prose a" RPH: ‹ 1 i 2 : 8.
aero ma {tis wo I кош advise ile with 3l dalas rede departmen oe fa i ong , ace well Es 221 5 5 у ку g
i rw x ema wil 1 : a vit arm, and me ot Wa ae m0 d 178. за; pril 29 "
ý T ingrad payne ›г seed ing Fur inten sed gemis TO pA ы ete sia а анец 18s. ; kin
— — — b for feed com. 2
— eietve — — Г eom, for E un this SoUrmwanr, Apri E
Jure кон д | сугыл: Г
- Беба a e e а реи aus M M ab caused © farther decus int both
each common to hear —— wich it, al a мне. ae, Kegon 1 таи: are tls йау fh Mo LP
to some hun tire eee ed. It is ane # to 1008; to 120s. ; ditto ros bie о wu
brown ds of ip gir op per e dor de 995. Frenchi w 208.
together, whilst the: | à year—all of whic ting |. Bran oM
most v ita ^as ha pigs, the cows, ore jio te} тардара
men’s bills ii ving made'a handsome ү or к ; - the "woo! ua
|as а balance-sheet roti" Trades. оем ийне Жан aed tine at. ener
Lene í ЭЙ be as: Ы ССИ and the conn es dértiatided here ns ira eon a a heavi-
2 both very m v ИРУ аа ашаа ао prices high " deale jä are too high ed with what Vib i;
a bill sho ysterious. su comunes — Sila EO рен igh for the consumer
жён uld be disse atisfactory Stet ey are | the ете ог ar position mel be aig урл 12570
rding to its nature. " analysed, $ Er inding бајт welip, when DA ially at this y nt 4 hole rade
ng to its nature. That is th ана азе тау effect some . e
ng how one n That is the best issified, | she ect some. mischi — mim ба nt period
wal Coll r^ Meus "СОВЕ, Арга айу prie ischief, that t d ty gt toe t
ege Farm, Cirencest the best method. of | for hep e JHI the керем о
еп t9 the: A: tor a n аьа now sought, А was ваїе ны
gris Раме prigi) ver did sup may make it peri last!
— es and — en НАН lech!
у light, are steady, and the Кае
stock оп hand
EU uic
286 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Anat
E rai ———— Quai COTTAM &HALLEN. ENGINEERS. FOUNDERS ETC
We M an —— supply of Beasts, consequently t
, but p" the v» ost part late prices
re reali ‘choicest qualities re is no reduction. The
number of ron is about the same as — m Best Downs in the
60 no e Shorn Sheep suffer from the cold wet
weather. = Lambs and Calves cannot be quoted lower.
From and Holland. there are 945 Beasts, 470 Sheep,
Germany а
and 209 Calves; from Scotland, 450 Beasts; from Norfolk and
|
Snffolk, 2300; and — the Wie and midland counties f
Per st. of 8 Ibs.—s d d а of 8lbs.—s c 8
Best Scots, Here- Best вад -woolss. 4- 8405 0
fords, &c. 4 4 to 4 6 Do. Shor 4 0— 4 2 ii
Best Short-horns 4 2 —4 4| Ewes& за quality , —4 4 E. a
2d quality Beasts 2.10 — 8. 6 Do. Sho — 8 10
Down qutm ane ès * — 6 4 j |
Half-breds — ... : сор 5 4|Calves- ... ih : —4 10 7 |
Do. Shorn —4 Pigs —4 8 |
Beasts, 4562; sicepand Lambs, 20230; Calves, Sie: Pigs, 175. |
RIDA — April 29
The supply of Beasts 25 ve r, fully adequate
to ће demand; trade is — — dul, and ben ime Monday's
quotations are retained for the choieest kinds, they are with diffi-
culty realised, and some remain unsold. The e number of Sheep
and Lambs is ‘considerably — consequently trade is dull, —
Monday's price mot on the average be supported.
Calves are in domini at late rates. Our foreign supply pele —
of 104 8 ts, 1040 Sheep, and 247 Calves. The number of Milch
Cows
Per st. of baa а в d Per st. of 8lbs.—s d
gg a Eom dic El poe ‚ортоо. "iu tod 10
0 0 о. —
Best 7 е — 4 2—4 4 Ewer 221 quality 4 0—4 6 » g Е -
2а эку equ da 8—3 6 E — a e * : 2, WINSLEY Y STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LOND
wns an am ане c фи —
B. Se. в 0—5 4 Санев. . 8 8—410 A New Show Room S Mihai en entirely to Articles of Нанай.
OTe: wwe
Beasts, 860; Sheep and I Lambs, 8030; Calves, 372; Pigs, 150. pq ILLUSTRATED: ATALOGU l UES UPON: APPLICAT
H — —Boroven Market, Apri бзен . and-glass Frames arden Engines
Mes Pattenden and Smith report that the — for | dna шыр Fountatue : Game Netting Do.. Syringes
Hops continues 7-4 at late prices; and and the weather is still carior Vase Apparatus preme — ire Work — © [тое tat
ery u
MARK ON HURDLES, STR. n РЕМС
-Mowpav, April 25.—The peus * "Wheat from Essex was
small, but "from. Kent good; the finest qualities were readily EVER AGRICULTURAL BIST oe APPLICATION |
taken at prices the turn in favour of the seller; in secondary- Y DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, WROUGHT. IRON, AND f |
— сынны ыы EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS
sales made - A esce of this 2 4 week were — 4 The little i 1
Barley at ma late rates. Beans and Peas re- € IN ALL IT. HANDAN BY HOT WAT TER ae
main as last — rere i8 good dema nd for fine Oats, at the хо” S Bp А EFFICIENCY GU :
extreme prices of last week. For Barrel Flour there is rather AS AN, Hon TER HEATING APPARATUSES,
more xoc nei: Qu " f ^ — pex 1 and fixed in R
Wheat, E i & Suffolk... 2.18745 — — нА — DODDS & CO, Неа
"heat, Esser P S — Whi del S —— : if required. 102, Leadenhall-street, London. First-rate eteren
Gp Tustin coors 4
ie Norfolk — Red.. — j ts ann BUILDING AND HEATING.
— grind, &distil, is to g .Chiov. alting .|26-——30 | OT WATER.
maid i eee «nd distling 26—30 Maing 0—8 J. WEEKS & Co, King's Road, Cele, DWARD axp A. WEEKS (hte with J, Wins
Oats, mee and Suffolk .......-
coteh colnshire...Botato 22—24| Feed ......117—92
to
= Fomigi: Bolan ana Ber Fond. Nebo eatin ЫЕ: me — ү m a redu rials
T LIII — * 0. ч 22302 — ina H 4
сий datar Pee ERIS [mi (ТТЕ warranted best quality. Plans and estimates forwarded on
— ; Foreign — — ui I t : ПЕЕ E = for all a ral Erec tections, also for the
Beans, M 298 to Bis... 34| Harrow. .|32—94 HOTHOU A baue
Pigeon ангы — ait Longpod . 30—34 9 did een sm acidi —— One, two, and three-light Boxes DIM
TUN rei Small|32—37 ian {28—30
Peas, whitta, Piat an d'Kont. Rollers 2841 — 8 сант — «с 9 HORTICULTURAL i er AND o i
Maple. 328 to 358.........-.. Grey |30—33| Foreign o РВ, rei Y HOT WATER.
Maize Whi — |Yelow..| —
Flour, 1 best тке delivered. .. per sack 37—44 f
ditto|21—37 — . 21—37 |
reign LA ALPES Ils per barrel|21— ack.|35—38 |
April 29 —The arrivals of English pa n are small, |
but good of l description from from a broad, amongst which are і
al cargoes о ic red Wheat. This morning's |
— has n v inanimated, and sales of Wheat p gen
Slowly tion to accept lower rates.
à ; at a slight red reduction, but little business re- sat tke men ription of
— and Peas are — — —.— —— a єр
l 1 —— i cargoes of Wheat
rather easier terms» Flour remains as last quoted.
THIS WEEK. : í
| Whest. | Barley. | Oats. | Flour. 4
English... „ Миы |. 900 924 720 630 sacks me d
8. „„ Ln ^ CMM ol 1
Foreign ..| 12890 10080 |. 23980 | 8790 bris B.
IMPERIAL AVERAGES. GRAY em ORMSON 5
| Wheat | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas, struction of Hortieultur
sedi , d. e, 4. e. d. s. d. . d. dh PN
аиыр 45-5 31 95/1840 30 10 34 2 32 11 hing of the ki 2i
44 9| 31 10 18 9 33 0| 34 3 32 6 d . Hott cultural Buildings; also orders on the lowest possible term i}
pe 44 4 31 6 19 0 30 5 34 8 32 5 atalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c., forrardod оп application, G. & O. have been pee vil |
i Lom -| 149] 8 45 02 10 34 7 7. Weerxs & Co. King's Road, Chelse Gen 1
— — oe 31 11 19 0 29 10 34 3 Li ATER THS. ld
23 447 31 8 10 027 3| 34 9 1 11 W 1 S ses y|e
Бирча TOR — winter months should йа
V 55 —— nnd Bae prineip e — трт
M ope s on Foreign — rain 18. per qr. ber] трена Ei ркан "e is mixed with it, and to every 2 — do элө
яне IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES, clean grave one of sharp river san ' D
pue a of such equal mixture add one of Portland Cement e gon new Wy neve PATENT FARM AND ©
Prices. Маг. 19.| Mar. 26. April 2. April 9.|April 16. Apr. 23, | rate the whole well in the dry state before applying the water tlie 2
Gr igen ! It may then be laid оп 2 inches thick. Any 1 rer can mix 2e Pumps Lus r
458 84 | M — se | and spread it. No tool is required beyond the spade, and in 48 cottages, Manure Tanks,
же 75 ee 17 7 ib it becomes as h ard a as a rock. . Vegetation cannot
ws — oe | se | throng or upon it, and it resists the notion of the severest Та = Ep
E ... m { n E
23 ned e du eee from the middló of tis the „ bibens pince 5
i — — | - — — of the Cement, J. B. Wuitz & BROTHERS,
*. — Toasoae, Атап; 26.—The trade throughout the esie *
week has e Very firm and we have experienced a ste U OH АШ
рук жес MAT for the articles, Nin Eee ДЬ эмр» i- J DN ee шы imple, durabl
morning's marke — VE ап advance of 1d oe Mx . hithe ri intr п
g . to b
fine Wheat, an + 6d. per barrel on Flour, ov eri il — scc ab IRON TUB —
As day ae required by ho! : ie business, and ENGINE ber
on only m an С‹ With Warner's Regi
ices T Lere was mo variation аон of sale, at arner's Mà а
of the — Y. coh ‹ y rē- EWIN
—Onr market this morning was only sl y — 3 2 commended, for E description of 538 re
business in Wheat, however, was to a fair extent, and and
; fresh. samples of all kinds are com. = à
There is a eer 7, for x erican an Fis oe ot ME к, М:
: .
a fair pog NI o ht ident E —ͤ— Impro Кашат \
ut the same E eny about 6000 gen. were sold | ё 1 Country, or of and Hothouse Builders, е
esterday, to uim „аё 30s. 480 Tbs. duty башна. ' the attention of -—
a at Tuesdays's Cy. Be Am |
Corn on the “spot are held for а БЕР also | |
. e latter only one parecel fy Baek eet borer”
or Manual Power.
18—1853:]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE:
287
p? Y D'S
ally:reeonrmended by practical and seientiſie men
— vin out of use, shuts up like a — It can be
to any angle in one minute (even г
a ien ы «d Wide the assistance of blacksmith or for, —
It may be used by am well as regular labourers, alae
fear of accident or injury; thus ren mowing. an easy, safe,
and economical o —
"To be had. of. а mongers, Nurserymen; &e., in the king-
dom, and — — retail at W. DRAY & COS Agricul-
tural Implement and zi achinery Warehouse, Swan Lane, London.
A liberal discount me ato to the trade.
e., are
RAY & CO, Enginee — for all the
leading Implement Makers i "lie kingdom. goods
charged at) at Manufacturer’s pri
TANNED a n proteeting Fruit Tree
Frost, Blight, and pe. and as a Fence for Fowls,
Pigeons, Tulip and Seed Es ><” x i one yard 4 40 3d. two
yards wide; or 6d, four yard: m JOHN s
— Tackle and Net Ma — "anda , Crooked Lane,
London Bridge. Orders, with remittances over 20s „carriage free,
Aaa WIR
eren NETTING.—
RE.
ER YARD, 2 FEET WI
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un 4H Ss Dm 2005 йш
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—
090926 2929000 095
ФЕ» 38828
yeere Japanned
iron.
сам m; Pa 24 inches wide тёр por yd. ory per yd.
Hen T deem, — 122 13 p #
1 » light „„ 5 6 "
1 — » strong = w fo: » BE o
18-inen „ extra strong,, 14 11
A bove can be made a any width — proportionate —
If the ar half is a coarse: he prices one-
fourth Galvanised Sparrow- Velen for .
per square foot. Patterns forwarded p ree,
— wARD & Bisnor, Market Place, Norwich,
red
free of expense in London, €— Hull, or
СНЕАР WIRE GAMES POULTRY NETTING,
Ба. per running ya
GALVANISED DITTO, 7d. per running zm 2 feet wide.
а а R "dá
S vis 25 1
Son
"ves
< t А i m а owe - 61d. "ni
Py. dm. 2 150 4 „ m
z E 8 (" ; mnm ^ 10d.
E. | Netting, Galvanised, 54. =i aj square -foot, ome
to any: ег for an same pro
This article was
shown, at m2 Great — where ftw — so much ы
8 light and durable appeara 9 wledge ^ ma the
and hest ато the e ated ed. strong
Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet high, 1s. 6 6d. gem 2s. 9d. pe yard.
rage ha y edic Tying Wire, Troli Wo rk
ower 8, g Pe rellis Wor
urdles, and every description of
rcc t
on on 4 Ox,
Iron Fe гыг gamete а „44, Skinn
this Fence
S, Ke, а
IRON- Snes — all kinds of WIRE FENCING and
Wire Work.
GALVANISED GAME AND nii NETTING,
REQUIR
maskor corrode, made emm Ss лан aih.
PAINTING and cannot at у.
S ELF. — SCYTHE, GLASS FOR N n
APPROVED BY PRINCE ALB
AMES РИП ҮРӨ 10 m the e pleasure to
hand their атн dios — Glass for Cash
SHEET SQUARES. CROWN SQUARES.
In Boxes of 100 te et. In Boxes of 100 feet.
£ sd. :
Under 6 by 4 am 8 ay 012 6
6 by 4, acy 64 by 44 . 0 13 0 12 6
НЕН но
9 „ 7, — 10 y Y
2 1.0, 14 by 10.. н дүй 14 о]
Larger one ДЕ exceeding 40 inches long.
2 02. from 3d. to 31d. per square в foot, етек to size.
d.t “-
” n
26 o 734
Squares for Orchard Houses, o
by - = — ane one 2 by 12 alw:
bw
n Mr. Rive ers' plan, 50 by 15, 20.
ays on hand, Cases of Sheet-
by 30, 16 oz. to the à 21. 2s. per Case of 200
and Bee G
Horticultural Glass —— 110 ати; fun
Without, London.
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
l'HOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer in
GLASS for CONSERV ATORIES, “GREENHOUSES,
GARDEN FRAMES; and DWELLINGS
11 87, . . Pwa Lo
Squares * boxes, 100 . ——
by 4 12
di a “ses ove 3.
i 4, 65 by 4 135.
16 ounces. .... 3d. quem oot. by 5
21 ounces. ... 44. 8 by 6, 8l by 6 under 9 by 7 15s,
26 ounces ... 5 9 by 7, 8 by 8, * * 12 by 10 206.
0, 14 b
БР
above 40 thb Mie!
53
ounces 74d. 0, 15 by 10
Large Sheet of No. 16, very — pac n cases of 100,
Ill. GARDENING REVIVED AS AN
Mr. Tronorp, of =
his services to the е Nobility а
— and
tion with
whatever.
з x JUTTA PERCHA HORTICULTURAL LABELS.
s are admirably Ten for Roses, Shrubs,
Trees, —1 hate Plants. They
das — wide, and a n poh A thê name inden ated i
und ed by a t border, n Gu
ie
Pere
of a dark 1 colour, they
| ar are an ү сетете већа substitute for the pone age 6 labels of parch-
| à — inted ме r zine, over which t they. possess the
|a tage of showing the name distinctly, and of being very
фаны.
| An eminent Metropolitan Nurseryman and Florist thus writes
ef these labels:;—' Your sample of G an Percha Labels we
—.— a decided improvement on anyth £ before offered for the
me To the large Rose pot aig И — persons cultivat-
[img finit ts or shrubs i in the open — it must bo of great eas iA d
The Labels may be K dr t Sd. per dozen, of Epw.
AYLOR, 27, High Street, Colche
ral nem made to Florists and- Dealers in Horti-
cultural Mu
R’S PHEAS ANTRY, Beaufort Street, Kin ing's
video I special Tees to her M gere and
H. R. H. Pl ALDER —ORNAMENTAL WATER F
consisting of Blac Kwon White Shuk Egyptian, Canada) China,
acle, — and pna. . — Bhieldrakes
Summer and Wint Teal, wall, Labrador
ed an Dun Div ers, Caro ation Due
cated and pinioned; also Spanish, кн China,
ing. T 1s; ite, Japan, Pied, ү
China Pigs; and at 3, Half-moon
London
AND PARER,
atk
h
>
200, and 300-feet, at 91d. — ——
Rou
„
of Window Glass now ——
— Shades. round, oval, and square, for Clocks and Ornaments;
“Shades and Dishes.
vent 60 RVATORI RIES; ЕТС.
— D CO. E 16-07 . SHEET 1
of B g from 2d. t
per square ion for the usual sizes bizes required, n i many — —
of which vip — 2 rendy і тад deli
ists o
PATENT ROUGH PLATE E THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS
TILES and G
үү GLASS, and GLASS SH ADES.
JAMES HETLEY & Co., 85, Soho Square, London
See Gardeners’ ObPoniele first Saturday in — month.
8
cashes vide. —— sand per yard.
—— TRON 1058 57 1 e 15.0 i por vu
f a amen
d Cottages, Farm Buildings, &c., xevxn р
Liquid M,
tm dt of Iron Wert Arii ong Feld &c.
| лы: dni 93, ALBTON STREET, T"
Ewin ба PATENT GLASS
Iron
and the — of existing Walls
romptly e
o Mr. Duxx, A
or xd #5 на Bodergan, Hol oly hond,
These Walls nin the Garden of the m
погашена? Socie ney at t Eeeleston Hall, Lancashire, or
— shaving an easy
operation. Superior — pote Naples Soap, and
article of aco — AUTION.—
any Stro ne unless — 8 name is on it, t being
so many sountartels. — — Case of mes for Presents, from
25s. to 10 5s. to 10 guineas. Ixory- handled and & Strops.
9 CALFE AND CO'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH
USHES, PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHE ES, AND
SMYRNA — — ES. — The Tooth Brush performs the im-
portant office o
rching thoroughly into the 1 and
— ansing them i in te most effeetual manner. The Brushes
are made with durable unbleached ich will
not soften like prepared a ir. rs. METO:
etor
artieles fo the
e Tooth Powder. — Mete alfe yiri Co/s Extraet of
edicated. Balm, als
R GARDENERS
Fern X Shear e WORE |:
peur GLASS TUBE ES, I ron Coated with
Pereltay “Comb ditto, Pate
nd every other Hose for
а {=
ks, Hydrants, High 8, all
other ore — — — Реган, and Retail, оѓ AE Rok,
Hydra —— — — ld, Wandsworth.
P. S. IÑPORT. — F. R. begs leave to cal
— to his N Nom Water Power, which i n many cas ses vill
persede the use of the Steam Engine
Tees e AND. ROLLING
pti rog CU ASS or LAWNS, &c.
касы... rou еы
LIFT AND F
For LiQuiD Sans ‘AND GARDEN AND GENERAL PURPOSES.
Dra ars, and testimo: — —
— i — ач Co., 102, Leadenhall Street, Lon
Glass,
Flexible — 1
| Rubber поа
The Hydraulic e, Kam, Fire, Garden, and every other kind. of
WATERPROOF’ GARMENTS.
'DWARD —— Co. beg to invite the
attention of an Persons going abroad
Buoyan
Cape pes, 38. 6d. e.
E. S. & Co., find it needful to state that they have no connection
with any other rer re ‘desire to — from all those false
and vulgar asse of * cheapest and
7 ee EX Fenchurch Street,
ERDOES VENTILATING. WATERPROOF
LIG perfectly unobjec-
— —.— any amount of rain,
EN. TREES, ES, POULTRY, RABBIT, SHEEP, |
— CAT F Worsted
rine a
Beds hom INA blight, and birds, two wide, 5d. per yard.
N Mincir 8 ied if x ae IId. pe
Md 3 pee ciem Bd hal —
Finch
Nee,
‘et, or
сиы d Fibre o + rd
four feet hi
six feet wi — 1240 ‘eight
. per suitable
ge "Mesh 5 Net fx mica 5
ree egi N
abbit or four. лг foet "ies
feet, заг per yard.
wanton —
n stock. Nets made
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WEDNESD DAY, May 11th, at 11 o'clock, the m
MELLIAS, ting of the m
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[APRIL 30,
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TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN: FLORISTS, ,
AND OTHERS. e
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AGRIC ТОКАТ бА:
A Stamped N ewspaper of Rural Economy and General неё Ж ‘Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. ENT n) bna (ui SATURDAY, MAY 7. [Paice 62] /
INDEX. — NEW WHITE: BEDDING GERANIUM. * шш А SES d AND NURSERY GROUND,
Jt Vee 298 b 1: Lew of transfer. 2 5 Н Я h > :
Aeron! ture history of. —— 255 Co Feier m ere i reg ond J & C. LEE beg to offer Geranium FLORIBUNDUM, | Park твк nent, MARINE PARADE, BRIGHTON.
Attraction, qo iHe 300 b | Leases, farm. сааган 200 Y е Б variety, of dwarf habit and great me e E PARY bees re t to the
Barley, to transplant., . 3 3:4300 j bevel, new pinmmets 2:44 4 47293 6 | flowers are white, with a small blotch, and are ere in such * Nobility, Gentry, Visitors, and Inhabitants of Brighton
Ber en pe У f Mm bi itura ЫНЫ 38! £ | profusion as to he dS lete sheet of bloom throughout the | and its vicinity for their liberal patronage rece uring the
Butterfly, imstinetof 8 а рне те 292 a | Summer. It requires a light eg а win be found invaluable | past three seasons, and, in soliciting a continuation of their
Cale ndar, horticultural à 14/298 b | for — Price 2s. 6d. Lu s. per ‚ доки, or 12s, the half esteemed favours, invites attention to his display of PLANTS
акса E dd С: TAM л, SETS Hamm — NOW IN BLOOM; also, to his extensive К of healthy
n. e 80 Сиси ENGLAND'S GLORY. waer l. Mignonette, St m n. Ke. A select
Digring — Samuel son's Ti 1 ection o cns 1 8 d first-rate DahHas,
A OHN НА ARRISON is now sending out — above | includin ect new ones of the year ra Catalo oat can be had
y m UT 25 A unrivalled FUCHSIA: fend healthy plants, 105. 6d. each; — application) — а variety я Boating: A t Plants, Evergreen
M of у of Arts, 301,4 | extra strong, autumn struck plants, which, will make fine bloom Banting ering Shrubs, fine Vines in pots for the pres ent season
t| iog —— in June, at 21s, each.
Ау: . Н, wartants this unequaled White i Fuchsia to give entire |, E- S. also begs to atmounce that his'exteisivè Graperies are at
tees m s artery, А satisfaction ; blooms ot Which“ en Бе Went through tho pdst this aise rea dan d npe pron Dare —— Who feel an interest
Water Lie рро. 1. 993 а | in exchange for 12 — sta — Catalogues Dahlias, in that scientific branch of Hort
ы neice tet e — и Roses, Fuohsias, Geran iums and — Greenhouse Pants — N and F lowers cut to pem i
T ы = be n range Nu rsery, Darlin gton, May М.В. Fine Plants of Dahlias Absolam and John Davis.
ORTICUL RAL 'SOCIETY 0 O0N—| 7 T x NB GE AND iig ka
ИИИ THE BEST HARDY CUCUMBER. im. |b RID к оле». thanig
4 iven TS for the liberal support they have received в
of FLOWERS and _BRUI in the SOCIETY'S GARDEN, J. CHAMBERLAIN, continues to send out his mencing мааа beg mis iiien their friends and cy public
will take place on SAT DD May 14; 4 „Splendid Hybrid Ridge Cucum — in packets, free by post. lly; have purehased 1
ў Tickets, pri veda s- Office, ‘pon | 24 seeds for 12 postage — or 100 peqie for 30 stamps. See | Stock-in-Trade of the late James EpWARD, of this city, Nurse
| presenting the order ofa pene or, a y^" ies of. die Exhibition Mr, Southern's opinion of the above in the Gardeners’ Chronicle | man, Seedsm , and Florist, whieh will be carried on in future
f — Green, price 75. Gd. 'eacli. of November 27, 1852, page 757. them in all its branches, and it will be: their endeavour to me
| gent Street, 1 Јонх Cm HAMDERLATN, Great Horkesley, Colehester, Essex. the ND. Their nov А of former
| E. N, heir Ageratum. aureum yariegatum (beautiful for
| H ORO me pal OF LONDON, KIMBERLEY'S CAREW. DAHLIA. И la ow pend JV Ret plas, the onal allowance to the
| — — &e., Pinley an and е pi inr esa ne т wB È ee
THE Covxcrr here Ped — perti thei ш Qon to any prizes near Coventry, ully to inform Dahlia là Growers, D AHLI AS, good kinds е 's selection: à
-—— 3 the the Punti Schedule, they w ant the following nn wie n 1 sending vm the above Ао ҮА Dilla, tolit ve * ^ did A со
i. — 2 E itor TS who shall, at the. Garden ‘Meeti ings in bright red, a very constant and useful show fi “виш GERA Uns e zn or, + 94s. n
u plants Vs. 6d. і I tee ~~ oe LI LI *
Specified, viz. :— — ЭА. L. ARE yav. 21.2 $ без кие e
ч n ЗА à MÁS Ms
the La, апа © К. -cms XI The G K and G B, ILLIAM BARNES begs to aequaint his friends on Rin Phe te
. e an and the gudli generally, that his; Catalogue: of NB Select Ali Flower Seeds, 50 packets „Se.; 25 Packets, 55.3
SLEWORTH 1 се and Seiten Werks Oe er Бы y and nts aie ent on application. and 12 ditto, 25. 6d.; with the height and colour stated on each.
The First Exhibition of the above € rwel on A Catalogue of their new and improved Stock of Plants may
— = а when Pri 277 repa uum will TROP JEOLUM AZU REUM, 2 larg > Roots, 11 “Tt havo. mut by enclos — two pate thas —_ d
culars, 3 may beobtain jed Зе. 64. to 10s, 6d. each. Bride Broce dict its character, having hay;
on application to e ICKSON Ви: teas, Hon CHLOR.ZAS jew үй, Orchids), Mixed species | for the third tin PI Pri CE LEA
‘Holland House, Tsleworth—May 5. — „ger па СЫ Be Ga eneh, 10, 64. bo 21, ech. Hape and Layerthorpe Nurseries,
ү - OSEA, gimp 8. CAC SS ĩ ĩðV».ͥͥ ͥ F
| FLOWER SH Cla fon Natty, M Maj 7. Iven Low & Со. | HORTICULTURAL. BUILDING ANO HEATING
B. THE WEST RENT POULTRY “ASSOCIATION Tu LOTHIAN SWEDE, AND SKIRVING'S Р NG's PURPLE ТОР pow anb WEEKS (at '
| great encouragement тесеї vie Yeu BULLOCK TURN AND A. (late
| have the pleasure to announce to their Patrons, that in addition Ѕеврѕм -4 & Co.) Park 97
do their Poultry Exhibition, а GRAND FLORICULTURAL yiman DU dog emn 2. — — i d "T
_ апй HORTICULTURAL SHOW, Open to all Exhibitors, will f «nent Turnips as beinz pure and “i apg кш а retool price.
take place on the same Grounds, and at the same time as the БВ д айеМен "1 E pute айй, кше, price n.
ied | best al Р
rdy Anntals for present soving free by post arran
Private View of Poultry, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, MARKET Fakes ^ uim for all kinds of Dies,
FIELD, FARNINGHAM. ALFRED LOGKYÉR, Весгё d peser Bal iate bmi TTT
ў!
Holtyhocks, Verbenas, Geraniums, мерад, and all other 2
County OF GLOUCESTER | AND CHELTE HAM &c.—A Catalogue may be had on application. :
ORTICULTURAL. SOCIETY.—The. First E 8 REF OUSE & 7 TORY BUILDING.
of the-above Society will take 1 ROYAL OLD WELL ; CANSELL NURSE S TOWN à A MH au
b dede oe ов; THEE uds X MAT M n 710 7. 7 y APPARATUS MANUFACTORY, ;
I obtained on applica — 8 hoin P T lants a - үгет —— — ine pem men and 2 etre auis Калу
А 2 ect ion o the new an ^d f :
{ amer required o obs borse the: ul enn unique collectio 8 mon kinds (many of | ТОНУ TAYLOR j most respectfully to eall the
Committee Roo ; 882, High Stree еі, Серра 1 y y e latter admirably adapted fo pew Continental = = БЕКЕ = the Nobility, = à Gardeners, to the very
тр 4 M NG TOS TERES other. Узгревав, ушш Ant Antrim is Fuchsia 5, бс. ner in which erects all kinds of Greenhouses,
ISHOPSTOKE. ‘JUN CTION HOT EL PINE logues may be hai appl Nee Iren — Foreing Pits, be. and 2 pines pallies for
B SHOW, Н NTS, 1853. m is inten а ded ed at this Show the pu tuality and dispatch. Ad "Post Office Orien to be made е — purposes, cómbihing ай — teris
time sot which vi Le given ben, to Ea е T den Tow — ents with elegante and uti His of heating Hortis.
„0 — рем Publi эү ен Entraneé
ay oe ot P ew cultural Биййїпв, 0 lu ;
a 4L. C Cup will be Md eg S аре m tach isis SEEDS DIRECT. rrom тнк GROWE ERS, Halls, &c., has aces bl. Vie д t" testap tapprobeti cnet ө m the Nobility
SESER A a EN ыы
In pi nei Жы other pues y yit be given as usual. Also LN MOST n TO PREVENT. pr ae ease abit and Gentry by b i i.
g really new апа ge e. Turnip = +. * i t gum
ык сейир, гөрн; idis emi to signify their intention БЕ are respectfully recommended to apply © ТОНЕ SUTTON è HEATING ву BOT Wa E ENZO
to the Secreta 4 55 MUNDAY, I Pest Buildings, Southampton, | & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, nc vie ee — раг
| 9n or before the 25th inst. ‘Nurs serymen to exhibit 12 dis tine t m ‘of Sorts, Waun Ko, on receipt of no penny p for n om HEATING APPARATUSES, upon
| Varieties, the Amateurs 9. | 4 DP 8 oen WILLIAM DODDS | Horticnttural
1 of gar de The ve beco o, like o
e-hor: 2 our prize cattle, ræ ету and
n v
o much
e have therefore uniformly given them
all never cease to
worship the beaut
useful. Our 1905
asant schools; in our anxiety to зеи doe
ing: we forget to to teach the arts уш give people
value as servants, or wives, or hus s. А girl is
e | taught to read and write, but not to make a pudding
or get up linen; a boy is pushed on in his cypher-
ing, but — nether vitia a horse nor wait at Able.
roots once more received their natural
those
of a = prm and we will
the aee — ow
er extension of the duce on
n like manner, a gardener is ma cient in
an Orchid
skill.
of ac nions ; he can grow
| Christmas, but a Lettuce then is beyond his
tis t
of the Horticultural Society ha
been spen: framed ; and y ee earnest] y trust they
3 ceed. has inful to see to how
c
ritish ae foreign kitehen garden produce, as seen
reet, een medie di to us, all f.
posi ible рн having — = climate.
exc that bet
t and
ar Geer in the
world than the English; no country approaches us
in al (pera en, can we m have
Ga abbages and Lettuce
mu
but be as strong in the provinces as in the suburbs
not believe, till
Dc
whi ch w
specia on 2
n Tuesday, the 24th of May, medals are offered
for the “ best se mis yi рен bles." It concerns
he ur of garden these prizes shall
well reds d. 1150 e occurs on the
28th of June, and a third on the 26th July; and there
h
үре,
of good cultiva-
of gardening,
Mr. Wanczsgw.
rassia villosa
all the advantages )
b is
à
ulties inseparable from all
w
S | very
Anglo-Saxon skill and a
арго
geting | s a т specimen ditat; p bat. knows nothin ng mana
of Oni
o put an end to this a of things that the ia
,| new regulations
are now offered, in addition to the Society’ s medals, Payer ci
queen atten- t -
A rnESH 22 ot sane has been received |
from , and is about to be sold at!
L
ав rooms, (Зее advertisement.) II
this e had an opportunity of “А...
A ә ж I dcr stu sent home with them
able to say with. еа рна ‘that the follow
are nndoubt tedly quite ne e folowing
Apro Vaga: giganteum, and ру
іса
„ a
A
poke уйе Chysis Caasetum secundum,
ma, Gongora
g rawings,
of Ens’s catalogue explain the pecu-
liarities of e w species, and should
consulted by bu
uyers. It e seen that
are plants of very дамар beauty. кыр!
COLUMNEA SCHIEDEANA,
Tue curiously D i blossoms of this plant, and
their somewhat singular colour and odd m markings
render it far fr pm Being iter If it does not.
beholder, it at lt
arrest the en
possesses consid MAE ‘attractions for those who have
taste fo: нчи by ‘er curious aad’ the beautiful
It is, over, а pli
mor ree grow th, with & compact
habit, isti is easily cultivated, produci blossoms
reely throu
months.
warm —— i
shows; in ntry places esculents have been | successful growth, and u ept in а rather w.
only looke E T from Не és s 5 peasants ; | situation during the summer it will not continue making
and everything has to the wood and producing flowers thoughout the season; but
showy but — decoration of my lady’s|when removed to a cool situation, while in flower, the
drawing-room. that d am raa E blossoms remain long in perfection, and thus
the latter in тар lightes мее ; е | retains its beauty as long as m ts.
contrary, they richly -— all the —.— they , Cuttings of eith old or young Toot
have d; f ft hey re A wi Ба pla е E ‚В oy y —
or by eating gee the bark of
stem and surrounding it with moss, and Keeping ping this
tained in the course of a.
ose, moist, shady 3 E се. у ha
m blished, when the be faciei ME
pping :
be required to secure a compac
fot — must be 2 d ws -— 80 — to admit
light and air among As the plants
tain a moist,
ts over-head,
With good
; main!
growing atmosphere, and к trem the Loge
with the syringe, morni К
if 3 a ча
17 injur
та few months in winte
A кои
rm moist situation argi in spri
in — ute ey exhibit signs $^
ingly to the soil, but moisten
rone e with the R hile n they sta
and examine
foliage,
t | frequently, but be sparin
the rm have struek into the fresh soil.
tying o
pem.
2 — * атая moist situation till t
ct however, be retai
whil: in blossom, as 5 the
would 124 to shorten season О
flower tpi in the season
drying
warm of the
vias they n not be 3 to ns should be !
|
п р
hy 8 а.
ace ber ge :
19—1853.]
THE GARDENERS'
—
293
growth before placing them in their winter re-
With a little attention to cutting back the exem
shoots, and — — са іп a healthy —
plants will last for 8.
T
—
—— and silver-sand will form
le — " which to use the plant. Few
— are better adapted th: is for growing in
suspended — the aes of a warm house.
Alpha.
Home i A SPA
fruit ва oret ж — do — som
same way. that the
evil is not atiributable to the — vá — heat, |
but rather to the
it
the
eeded to stimulate the latter, i in
order that the bran ches and leaves may be supplied wit
y — th
re bein
vigorous ; great
n to preserve the leaves in as healthy a — -
possible, so that the functions of the pla — may no
receive a check. When the G in to colour, =
risk temperature is kept up, and air is — more
.
radica
fish-pond, about which
which 1 I shall "feel кезу ойде — dem to answer is
‘this :— Will these detached an
|
some . Luard,
h Kirton in Lindsey, ` Lincolnshire.
{The а ~ —— — "s
will not — If
е:
оп, for опе of
1 toves, and һауе it fixed іп
ar the i
our correspondent w
of those
1 is a ring), which ир
to screw оп and off at pleasure,
80 that it might be pre out — for the con-
рте of cleaning out “then sm.
a wage $^ d e, Which might, in
one with little trouble dac — ingenious co
blacksmith, Chas. Lucas my inge sei
this Straw-
— ‘Black Prince rocher ан и
doubts
some
whether it Ai еа ap as кез рын when poets as it
ee өр air. I was o give the
sort а fair trial, f i from e sl athe dere enne - tee
had given of the ing thill’s nursery,
Mr, Cu
at Camberwell, * whére N i ak many plan is with more
than 200 blossoms, most of which’ came b maturi “ped
Those I le forced oe have surpasse
they not
other sort I have er ted?
remarkably well, but du come forward earlier
very
certainly prove prolific. I have counted ——
to 200 blossoms on one plant, and have had 6 —
te, with a liberal Prince to be
F :
re subjected to bottom heat, and they colour their
e old Vines treated in | den
P айыз! ine
fruit.
ns’
display — blossom, as well as
fruit is n that of ] Kee
e | good
I
r his tr Before
to remark a peculiar variation i in
which are the ol
deep т Thos We 25, Gar doi to Sir Jasper A
North Frith, Had low, Kent
New Plummet Level (see р. — ee Mr. ae
be unaware o milar in
to | gar
n Under Gardener,
cating Water Lilies.—I am — out an old | |
—
D I consider ample for any sort of frui
- ng the roots as well as
А бр in full, the houses properly co
hac
the expense, it will be fund to bs
or fl The first cost, | c
r the degrees, and was
covered with Bebes to prevent us: action of wind, The
ius was 6 1 . М. Ennis, Milford.
"char — a former com mu
cation (see
p. 742, 1852), I suggested a plan
arrangement of
for the arra
| fruit and kitehen gardens, which I considered — be
an impr epo on the present mixed system
as bee
det i in the proper placing the
uch as I have already dese
А ге
marked to me that the rel! diffieulty ——
the dead body, and they seemed much alarmed a
my
intrusion on their domain, an to scam
rof i in
; am gno i as if they — some violence from
ers beetles
ust have laboured very hard
in in what the did ; first, in scooping out the hole, and
in drawin in the dead bird,
2
*(D Фф
p
mira са
of m ter th
two utei s stack on on ragai ceiling = e bys sid
out of re e let aon:
as
mii five years ago I o
one which escaped by the
troduce
crevice th TE fore find out a get and in
bernatory ! d then
PERSPECTIVE 8
A. Trees. B. Borders. с. Drains. 5 E Pulli.
Ar.
should be just sufficiently high in th
gentleman to walk through аре» thas the ната.
— be — for training witho . aid of \р
; there would also be every атас псе for regu- |F
E
oofs of the houses
satisfied that if the
control over scum scita - good soil and drainag
nd anagem "gama jeter: pe complete.
In this eis de г ges
;| him, or her, to
estion
the
this —
ScALE.— Three 3 of an inch to 12 feet.
~ branches, The water from | thi
e drains might (if there с
in enough to supply the nd oiu сим
lan earried | Vib
onstzucte, a a pvt
ease.—I have an “ unmistakea " 4
only in the haulm, but also in the tuber е е
taking up some about a — эго, I found m
half so much p^
shall
r. Lanthorns. о. Moveable
pro — been give
any of the ender mentioned
н eats 4 are growing at Biddul h Grange :—
arwini is wirt hardy ar “coming -
flower is NEA, whieh had been n thro
d =o
the
> latter
E не:
than
red 5
nor e Pinus
Russelliana, Hartwegi,
P. Montezume, all of which I perceive have suffered in
to something more ussell, G
to Lieut.-Colonel Ames, ihe эЧ SE a Albans, edt Cu
Beetle and
eared a slight excavation on
the earth being = one side in
arti curiosity, eee me to the
t for some time, da i; day. Ev yl
8 vation a ter a while, to my
— saw d that the head of the dead b
drawn into the hole ; and,as I
vations, I found that every day the
di there was
At this
n accom-
| plished, vh stun, 36 my surprize, on Be Be ae hole, I
-berries ripe and ready for pic
Never in all my ex bos Pas ies sien
or four large black beetles feasting away on
? | part oi of ie process I felt some curiosity to Bee UY what pee have thrown up
p nce of the bird had
A ordmanniana is per-
T the only т 8 its
by late
with me
294
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE.
their leaves, but none are
1 m
торыр. d. Fred. Beadon North
large bush of thyrsiflorus has been
us has stoo: out ач a shoot, — is now
los a
1
heteronema, and Abelia — = stood
hernrometer has — as
mu of fro Cupress — Uhdeana - bee
nearly killed, e emis E a plant of Cupressus macro-
; this Jatter was sent from the
m" Societ s Garden in ee, ee a so,
í — - rom
is looking ме
killed. The Roses have — it, was not touched,
r
—— | of 1
liabilities — the Society did n
The Ga
tomary for
jana, and уме
€
n
their leaves nearly un destroyed, This
of sce — and is
oov edo
Oaks had
t 20 miles
the — and about 120 ae “he north. W. ah t
* am es
[Max 7,
while six varieties of ever- — from — Seotch — ion te Oresma Т
whicl
im
Üregon
the Society had subscribed, and that %
1 аа om;
whole — to —
— 121“. 168. 5d.
xhibitions — rte, = enm rich in
d more m bad ones,
201, n eet
xj somma cultiva — an
han
ro
The attendance w owever
wing to the excessive
a day on which it has been cus-
— — to attend
h itself — a falling off of 4664.
give a — —— extracts.
“The cost of medals was augmented b
nearly 2004 mre that of 1851, no Jess than 12271.
havi d e atten-
n: of Jun
1 з=, poe oe
tien aif, 5 Cy 11
Ul uiv P
22 Га!
v4 :3
4 They believe t that it w
e geou
y the sum of th.
t, the | €
er, Browne's Hill, Carlow. irable on ore es aco rof 2
earch of hort — novelties, and that it was -
ett whether une might not be ady
ſeties. mployed i in some o ions of
Societ rae ric The unsettled, state of the Argen ‘Pro.
ORTICULTURAL e ERSART, May 2.—J. vinces having, however, compelled the Council to pause
Srracuan, Esq., V.P., in the chair. The = were |and some negociations with a natural South
the more interesting matt d into the annual America having failed, the Council provisionally availed
Seir m the C il, After adverting to the ex- themselves " the very pto offer 5 ark Phillips, one
tremely unpropitious season that has now elapsed, the | € the agents of the Min del Monte
important announcement was et though — in Mexico, to perm it their officers n — a
i — was diminished t
e | seeds of € no — — „
ing that locality, an — enditure of
he —.— of age
much ¢ — аа, the unexhausted
xico in fine — = varied climate,
w be reached, have
finally in neil to eie that ошау: once
more tora a рик эши — but they have
aa t there shall no
for ecasions, travel incest from
ill be m
s that t
stationary 1 — aem rieh field
ce that
d which is engaged i in
t has
— the — distriet to be
scaped injury. Fremo
rdiana, dd insignis remain i in ён Sies as es also an
P. australis and muricata. ag men tat has
few of the leaves browned, un it is n
excellent ; No
L
1
killed, while T. Wareana i н not injured in the least ;
“Cupressus thurifera, and e эм в пз, етем бапа, toru-
3 and the elegant Go na and funebris are =
flourishing freely, — the two latter were in som
i expose: ы the full E
ma ls
es more than ordinarily
.
injured
Е жаула
r medals ; that
rus Tm in 1851 "ози and à in 1 1882 12971., е с
value
madri is a 80
ГР
reparing the schedule of prizes for 1853
eould not be made for diminishing t this
. The Committee found that there
.
8;
that of
851 by
and that of 1842 b y 508l. ;
e schedule of 1852 — in T E the sum awarded
in might amount to 17371. On analysin
the Committee that the great ‘increase in t
m ose princ two e — thie reid
system of separate showing, 2 A or market
ardeners and private growers, and the other from the
magnitude of the prizes offered" for Orchids, which alone
in some cases quite killed, in pb the — remain-
fresh ; J. Bermudi d
iana is dead, J. squamata, flagelli-
fonnis, excelsa, ‘chinensis сыш ormis, macrocarpa,
are
d Cryptomeria japonica could no
il. | consideration
t
DENS 1891. 5s. in 1852, a larger в m than was given
any other class, exin collections of oot and peu
— The Committee, after a very careful
of the various documents “weap Qu under
heir notice, came to — conelusion that the diee of
te showing was las
Ксан extent, and that there no longe — any
reason for placing Orchidsso high among other
— exhibition. The Counci m эйе —
lex latifolia, Shepherdi, dipyrena, m and m
nsis, are looking well
eod
6 look ‘eter the i
respect
се latter, ef 1 for the — pepe wh
e the scale of prizes for Orchids. At the
| ime taking into consideration the great and heros
fi
and it was — a i
g | merit. would — given at
t of under
the details of the schedule of 1852, М became qon to | the y
se he
a | ever, to the perge of — objects of of —
us and d —
has prove ks eri rdy, as hav
i followin
pla мык E have resolved to give, in addition to the
medals — — in the СЕЕ schedule, the
who, in th
е
gid he
shoots
eigen my ern
— — with great vigour; Vi ae
i —
in
with tw two опе, this arrange-
а ment
| friends have
the Fellows — da: Soeiety and "heir personal
ave now the power of viewing the exhibitions
an hour and а half earlier than visitors not
of the Society.
number of varieties of fruits having been
introdueed to eultivation since the last edition of the
, been
of ' Jasminum revolutum
— facing the
February th
Fruit Catalogue was d Mr. Thom
hompson has been
supplement ‘to — which will be
ensuing
de within the recollection of the Society that
in the yea year. 1850 the distribu
хеме то танат of the
to | the
to the Fellows as well
to | Sphere of сте соне, practi
| wood and Stevens —
explored; committee have every reason
believe that — oe — the services of a collector
who will sim and energetically fulfil the trust
repos
=
“ With a view to the greater extension ‘of the utility
notice, last October, tha
certificates
neral duri
and 1853, — to a se ined
annexed ; not, how-
ears 1852
in regulations t
interest, for
y from the very bad weather, — it
— -— being prepared for the
ange, > oe difficulties inse-
parable from all — alterations has, upon the
whole, worked epe to eon.
tinue the plan, hopin g mor dende
of kitchen den produce to
effect of improving that most useful — of horticul-
ture as much as public exhibitions have stimulated the
more attractive, ortant tments,
of flower and fruit gardening. The following is a return
of the number of m — awarded in Street
between April 1, 185 2, and April 1, 1853 :—1. Flowers,
41 52; —— 41; 8. Voge, 19, .
v — = measures
y
considerable —
for the future tisfy the Society that ite
the same time to r e
tion ; for all ex — l
of prosperity may attend a lavish iture
the means of segis. p sucha system must
ЕЧ — led thein to — |
t is eeling w. E.
enteri ы ө sd |
жее р
©,
tones was elected |
Royle, Secretary ; and Messiah
um April 19.—R. Brown, Een, in
. A. Gibson was elected a
19—1853.]
2 GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE,
295
in this p - referred to the researches of у
naturalists. Zum it appears — м) апа “other
pointed out that the male of these creatures had only a
single ocellus or eye on bonny side of the head, whilst the
female had compound e
May 3. —Ковевт Baer: * 14 the 3 — е
Fell
sed a little "read = de already apparent i p еи.
general aspect of the houses ; bat itis not in-doors alone
h changes т w inciso
G the centre walk within the sqiare formed by the
t water instea
0 with which some em are
at E ome warme walk i
The e main centra al to be
iis
Clarke, à
fessor von Schlechtendahl and а. Tulast
e i Dr. Bo — William
r, Esq. cted
rs
imens of dried
в paper w >
author himself, rom — — her
p by th
is observations — the auf thor rp
Argentine, fr rom the
principa districts e
eature of the Argentine
— shrubs.
remarkab ad
region was mien absence sy
The — iy are less numer —
n the Brazilian Flora, and the the as aspect of — vegetation is |
duced — Euro
Amongst thes e may be er SRO
which abounds to such ап extent
uropean plants are the Tri
— oe — 1 —
— I.
The 2 Flora diff. =
ably from of
ra
in the same latitudes, on the other side of the tropies,
and has few features in common with the Flora of the
Cape of Good Hope. The e paper eee te with
— remarks on
ost characterise the i Flora of the Argentine
— M eran ——Y
some
ry ume aqua
ium | N. pewag Ў 3 2 plan
the — D — h|N lso
roposed < ame | pl:
late, which — — the
and species which
ne region Sta
e Conifers in pots, and behind them again
be be for med beds of s Dem
Conifers from the Exe the present the
| bought up by the trade, in order
houses themselves are be Sh Ubi inted апа heated with | i
d.
Pak
n Deodars and other prom
and, proving to be very fine, the roots were eugerl
to enable a —
vom to be prop gated eet the expected demand
for the variety this season, This is, I apprehend, more
the cause " = ing than е loss of the
roots; again, I do n te agree with es given
in the same article, 2 — e e har ME
I would caution private growers, w E
— ms to one Pra each of the best ML
* take ing from the аз вооп as if
uarium just mention uade e
1 45 of egy was, all of which are flourishing
most 33 ant manner in an ача slate
sii: The — Nymphaea was in full om, and
е һи
bra a ere associated with seve
f ds. rare and more robust - Devoniana,
panied by many other interesting aquati es.
г remarked, іп the further end of this house, а fine
Tr
ich was kept ff it by a d
of both s suitable mae
for ordinary decorative purposes.
Camellias are at ipe
resent ap ees freely on an. open
wall, with a north aspect is ; and,
- notwithstanding the ашу. weather we have had,
their blossoms are really very brilliant and perfect.
e now come to a little stove.in which, “ for the time
being,” Orchids were mixed iy many rare plants of
other kinds, Here were the great Medinilla magnifica,
with 12 bunches of showy 1 the lovely | T
Streptocarpus biflorus, whose
and one which is always in dd
—
P ex
e
8
S 8
E ы;
to obtain two plants at the price
2 Zep ; no sooner nes ye had I obtai
nursery than I
Le 3 1 P
e my ut at the same
main stem of their young p
NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL Socrery, May 5.— Mr. E. SPARY in
9 chair. here Yas a full and interesting т — ting on this occa-
ion. a
ertifi
awarded to a double k Polyanthus from Mr. Dobson, of гімеле. d
the flowers are pu bordered with — It will —— a showy
border flower. A Certificate of Merit was given to Polyanthus
shown by Mr. Mocket, pie d. Al Inutt, Esq.,
Clapham Road ; this flower was noticed by us last — in our
report of the South London Show. ranted
to Cineraria Optima ( —
m Ji a - E and w $
fro * rner, of Slough. Several varieties
y Mr. Bragg, Messrs. Schofield, Mr.
(Hale) was ‘also e conditi
mere ‘one called E oy pee 4— an. 1 2 — . |
( ia tus = Бая and last, but not least, the — and handsome as a showy and bold variety for — 4. — чене A chaste
Potires of Books, St, red and yellow-flowe red Hexacentris mysorensis, a ^ Siar named, 15 — — —À —— -
ша twiner which ms as much tants for pot culture | was s by Mr. es, as were also several s single ee of
Wight's Teones Plantarum Indie Orientalis. Vol. VI. as for the after of a stove. Among Orchids were Boigantinses 1 Collections Sh meer gei 8. 3 Primulas,
4to. ерй „ T ly i ам usely | Messrs. Henderson and Son, Mr. Turner, Mr. Bragg, Mr. Miller,
Ar last this truly great work is terminated, its 2 flowered specimen of Dendrobium moniliforme ; also and Mr. J. Edwards. › ,
excellen nt pats soem ir llustrated * vegetation of Inda bow nd n "gr Bum, atte: "n eue sting
more completely than it ha d ever befor рав y enar em TV. anavi on | CARNATIONS, do. : Enquirer u have drained: well, you need
such a sim could have been prepa: med 1 ina ead noble example of the Sweet Vanda (V. suavis), and have — of heavy е on you should set the pots on
like that of Madras—by what means the fingers of an Dendrobium anos kind. re elated to but strips of wood, say an inch thi
Indian — have been ta ght preeision and hi somer t D. macrop ‚| — e = from Mr. Н.С. erm "Vietoria Build-
knowl of pe ve which would be meritorious in and rient the bei tantes smell which belong to Belfast; M = 4 0 og mii ns
a European, it passes our skill to explain Е the latter. Іп а small gree ке: oe te this stove and Me. Barnes, Camden Ù pa (show days 13th, 14th,
ever; evident that ines м уеге 8 very fine N = soos! nobledooking — K 15th July); Scottish Pansy ( day June 2150); Far-
pe beris d these wonders is — mS аһа%ва f Lilium te ; one ad-| ningham Hortieultural (show — June 14th); and Cheps
the the indefatigable author, , who. at a distance of 30 3 vanced in flower that it is thought i p^ "be | ОНОР Sololos (shew days eno Sih and dept. 20t
эз!” : Е - — А В. It may be —— that all seed which has
115001 condition showing at Chiswick on 14th. been the plants should, therefore, be potted off.
1 — 1 The foliage of this plan large the| rtis nthe i a oor them to oceupy the pans tlf till they
ito great — M of info — oat Access flower stalk is about 5 feet high, th a| have — drawn — weakly. If seeds are worth
duced a work of which any resident in London or Paris cluster of some nine flower-buds, which when expand — rely they deserve some att
t be proud. — he — retur — to his must be very striking. As to the hardiness of this Lily, HoLursogxs : J H. All win now be planted out for the g
native country, we are gee mat men of science We learned from Mr. Veitch that it had stood out in bloom; but a few spring-struek plants may be put pen for
ill weleo -H CMT e | Devonshire last wi ter, where they had of frost. Septe To s the early plants with ro m
T ~~ ^ ои su vs y should be we eleo med. and that bulbs in the ground then, are now pushing | and keep them cle a a slugs; qe —+ bo required in the
of Peppers, difficult U Е — — nh * —— — к. Thee Jasmine-flowere Rhododendron —- / known 1 8 „ i oed
difficult End Ане En f руе as also in bloom ле along with e nice | firmly placed in the ground, and the — well secured, are all
to? the. ова — gst оп Of тше ongs e і Diely tra spectabi ilis, Azaleas, an r gay that is а It is at the bottom the spike gives way if it
I, CHamaparnta, related to 1 25 —— a | plants. The long show- house at the entrance was| #98 00% SEEDLING FLOWERS.
C Beer umido ere Antoa i CHORIZANDRA likewise . well with blossom, 8 ALPINES: E G, Exeter. 8 and 4 are the best; 2 is large, but
а Euphorbi | " mbling . b odendrons, 225 Cine rarias, Deu very wor; '6 is: small.and rough; 1 is of a mongrel colour:
Малссьшљамрта. а Ї маной the in' gracilis in the shape of little standards, with def 5, note
s "ot All panne 510 MOSS M- | heads of w flowers, and other plants о of ее Qa 8 : N C. wih ter т as we can jn дее from the shrivélled-
competent of all ed and a bad genus ; descripti Near the f Wine th blooms sent, your flowers are equal to most of the sorts
HETEROCARPUS ; — ; ; 7, DICHÆSPERM r capri orm ei tpe V but it it. is s Impossible to deter
related to CowwELYNA ; and. 3 hiel ? |a noble example of rberis bese which has edt mine its true form, owing to the
we fear, the same as vi e is, itself everywhere to be quite hardy, and which is cer- ‘ subjects travel so badly as Garen in
Among other poin tainly one of the most ornamental p that has been | CixzzAnus: rir
— ро крт = bo (uot observe that the а 9 for many years. Of this Mr. cote 4, "for for eolour good good; а, алыш 8 nb
& new substanee analogous to pereha, is ^ ? | Veitch а stock, as well as of the two qe de ‘and out of all proportion with the outline of the
ounce’ to be the juice, not of T e chin 18 pro- | Conifers Saxe-Gothzea and 8 pata- loom. Some of the figures not discernible.—G R. 2-53 is
39169, upho 3 but 1 fro desirable, on account of its well-formed bold disk of the richest
of a distinct species, as we long ago suspeete = nica. Van loads of plants are — puce, surrounded by petals of average form, ood colour,
EN every -— ; it — be ege <> viata that ас being blush tinged with the softest peach; 1,3, 4,5 have little
ison's History o Europe (People's Edition very nursery will uch more à ive than ever i to recommend them.—Lyston. None from 1 to 12 are of suffi-
neat re- issue of фы, celebra — o in — shilling | Yet been, arising from ues of Мина low — ra ert A e 1,2 Dol nomine
— HN гы ede a many even among in e ibo Dodd А 5 мт ss med Мао nex B. 1, 2, 3 [ Y. value as
those Ww! e boug t arer wers; Grandi eep and rich purple sel and a free bloomer;
— айй Polyanth flora, cheerful, pretty, and TD. Not
had ea — for the thousand
money uired.
The Life of Marshal Turenne. By the Rev. T. O.
Чы йй ыз лз em
e of Lord Bacon rat dese онны д ча
bestand most interesting
of Lord Campbells Li — — —
other uses for which their
dnm of suburban London.
I
FLO RICULTU RE.
Tug Danrn.—1 observe ve that Mr. из Hort" t of
Garden
: Exorrc ‘Nursery, Kinds Ron. C ihe qoi!
— Perry from this well-
he fale in many ins instances to Y too
Kni
known “nursery, аз its тесем
8
в is liberally in
occupation by Mr.
Би to it 9
as a matter of course,
bufing i
vation.“ Now, I
south that Anni y
vegetas ragna aiino amans Re
1 — —
|. The Society of A
ri has an the office of Ѕеегей
the a \ те
received.
indentation, if permanent, on the lower petal,
an otherwise neat nd we weli-proportioned
Pansy: Y Y. The
will € from a
fower. il
much.
ree very protty Powers, the xem
E A. Thr
— is à want of denseness in the yellow
12 —
1 has every disposition to produes a good — 12
H Of
bnt does it
these seven are fully: blown.—A MA. no value,
RHODODENDRONS: F, Hursleyanum is han
flower late enough to be out of the reach of spring
— tpi
Miscellaneous.
rts.— We un
vr rd rin vil tate pac
will probably be many ca
296
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE.
[May 7,
Calendar of Operations.
(For the ensuing week.
ANT DEPARTME
THE conservatory re
frequently ex
Kennedyas
thinned after Ас le età done bloomin
wth will ence mbers in p
on wires and trellis ik, will Жаны ге —
The different Ipomceas and TI 3 ms bei
to red spider, should be well syri to pre
pest gaining ground ; ette bes welle plant,
grandiflorum, is freque to scale,
not kept down, soon poster the plant ;
with ND soap lather, or
—
e decidu
other “бев should
ined, to prevent sed gro
„ &e., e, if er edd should — their shoots
be
wth.
ng 8
Jasminum
which, if
wash them
Lilacs, Thorns, gin ense: = ma
made
борис куыстын һе bloom for
select, therefore th the ed =
plants, nat piloted fro
e houses, and g
of temporary ps е » gradually [eem
oom, shift
e
their ble; those cram
st
an open situa
into
he middle
tion, that
ng
Phlo
rint shoots ; where such is
, | at once
—tor ime see our former NE gre British Queens
are liable to red Te ; to keep this ind ah Dy 5
i ‚ are in ~ Аме and after the
e pit hons
the of ра
бин to ihe T of the footstalk.
OWER GARDEN AND SH
The late rains will 5 8 ies toi recently тт
ubs, and now the
shr d n h
ng. —4 in roe de ng enteral in the e of planting, or of
mo
bedding-out young nursery stuff, remains on
not done previously, the herbaceous s ground 83 now
v. ee over annot
be = fee — in vegetating. Fil u арч
е e-ground, ог by sowing апп
— pa ces. ‘Large plants "E so
oxes, Asters
e genera,
, &e., generally throw Ч, too many
the case, thin them ou
not only Аа E^ bloom
but ince stren gh. to the remaining shoots, to enable
them to need less assistance from stakes, Ho oliyhocks
for late blooming By stil be planted : as it is better,
, S0 as to obtain,
where they are grown extensi ch to plant at two or
three times, to insure a succession of bloo These
showy plants are et “adapted for planting in
with the pony
te the half. hardy rrhin
shana a &e. Аы шау be followed by Caleeolaria m
te culture, in accordance with their
of young od Aid - old plants, where alive, should Rz
carefully leere cta e purpose . Divide QS
; pot M 2 вам &e
"Peppern
| si
d picking,
are the most effectual means of decori dial pests.
STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON,
For the week ending May 5, 1853, as ob t th
g May умы. — e Horticultural Gardens,
g TEMPERATURE.
=) BAROMETER,
April 2
and May. | 2
E Max. | Min.
29'21| 29.634 | 29.586
мау » (| 29.808 | 29.665
Sun 193) 29.885 | 29.808
Len 224 29.869 | 29.748
Tuesday 335 29.802 29.658
Wednes. 426| 30.073 | 20.012
hursday 5 27 30.141 | 30.014
Average | 29. 88] As
4—Densely overcast and ild;
5—Very fine rea — 2 — gs frosty air.
Mean temperature of the week 24 deg. below the average.
are nearly pi presses
nihe Qu aloud bo
sown for a supply '
replace such as become useless for further work . STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK,
down and place in a cold frame the choicest Cin Vs rbenas, and similar deam eliotropes, During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending May 14, 1853,
for suckers, and put in a stock of Chrysanthemum | and езі тоге denm kinds о: niums, "fot the lat Lo I
cuttings for autumn display. As spring ae g | planting, when the danger feos frost, of any severit Sia | Ёё а 22 | Yearsin а Provaiing Windi,
plants for the stove and — cutting, we know of no may 2 doped ver, f the principal points in| Мау. | $28 | 355 38 — of Kan, |
more useful elass of plants than Begonias. Now will | pleasure ground scenery is the A й - he turf, which ер"
bea commence Sik a stock for next season’s | should be kept гд all times closely cut, if perfection is Sunday 8 627 417 10
display ; as they go out of bloom allow them ort | aimed at, bu g^ re particularly at thie irae When by | Roe исо г Ne E
rest, in a y house, when they may be partially | frequent movings, cutting the Grass as low as possible, | Wed. 11| 626 | 415 10
i repotted, pruning in any struggling | the foundation of a close-bottomed turf will у its = Беа B M GM и
shoots. Keep them close and syringe frequently, d the se ; on po зылу 6 or rocky soils, Satur. OAL EAS zs
they will soon commence growing. Abundance of light t | must be maintained by occasional waterings with "liquid E temperature during the shore pe 1558 I
and a tolera share of pot-room necessary to r mil vith g 51 . 27 deg
insure fine plants. Above all, keep them a good distance Ts’ FLOW CDR voca suc OO
e that the fine foliage of some of the ies ma. n the аав — — of the . — there will be a жа to росси, figured at
e full room to expand. As the plants advance, vice in the bloom of Tulips, of at least ten days, 5 Hy mous. We should pU y brus shmaker
liquid manure y now d then be given. Their iso in the north. In the f. сша S d р -—
period of blooming is from January to May. As a|localities the petals begin to show their colours, and | AQvamics: e unacquainted with“ the New Water
guide for vente cinnabarina, discolor, | some Јанан t be used in covering the bed with Pen called Anehropodiom dedico you mean Pentstemon
mani ramen and. Martiana, are all showy | an awning ; at all events, where not sufficiently forward, speciosus. — ^ Е
and easily E rinds, he net to prevent damage y hail-stones must still be | Cosrrzgs: H » а к your seeds in pure yellow loam dey: and
ING DEPARTMENT retained. Look over the “ off buds,” and wh r eem ощ PL о If they are ripe, they will vege-
Vin Although i in a former Calendar we reco mising buds appear, insert a stick by the side, and бесик: v lo no ү терге x ang audi too littl tle viii
, mended, vhs ч y late Grape required, that the cover with а hand-glass, Auriculas should be moved tion are evidently the cause of rs going off like
shou retarded from breaking in the spring, M their atte J stage ; this should mt a 5 the one sent. As to mildew, — weten 2 ald 2 AM
yet it must be Бона in mind that after they have once | expos and be covered with a light awning. To рур: — — immediate! only ai А Pate tbat pé co s
d into wth t must vary ; for the | prevent nt ben age by side winds or drau зана, curtains eather and preventing their yon
* ac aby part of the Vine’s growth is comprised | made of net may be let down whenever he weather i „етее, That = dum h plate glass is not futel ib
tween that period and the setting of the -— ; and it| unpropitious. Examine carefull of — . ey's rough pla ide ot
i t for the formation of ee d I ealthy wood, | a 3 and Pansies. Very e pte Ambeh in ides wil ow | uid "is FEE
and perfect bunches, that they be N by arti ificial | attach to these. We consider them ar pleasing с Н W. Now is as good a time as any for shifting gem.
means during that stage. Hamburghs and the more part of 5 a pursuit What a xiety, hopes, and Pis ins is ЖЫ е had better be de
hardy Grapes will require to be kept near 65 5° (as a fears, are his! And we may say, wint ed Јоу he Insnors : y "R. The use of the the Cambridge roller yill e
; ), as they appr the time of — — 5 e seedling o; own ts an bs of the dart-moth ; it m
< flowering ; but the Cannon Hall and common Muscat, | established favourite. ES ii — new * distinet Wever, be used immediately oy the ground is p sro rah
with t and West's St. гац» will require | in colour and т; ү though the flowers may or r they а в. The е е, deep for with t 4
an additional 5° as they get into bloom ; and this heat | have defective points. а ad visa to save N ud ofR d ren eai Mord small moth IL moth f
should be maintained till the berries n wholly set, | seed, in order if possible to fupróte on , and at pent Astrages ыс Coleophora), о
when t diminution of tempe e place, | the time perpetuate whatever is desirable in n by Ao which dai . a aa
and the treatment be regulated by the time when the their habit, , or form. When the weather is бт cocoons. V will you Кї c-r — the en-
А е growing Vines, | suitable, plant out Dahlias in soil; velope. W.
so as to keep them as evenly balanced as possible. To d mule the land bier rotten horse-manure ; | Iromaas: H I. arabica, Quamoclit келуде ML bei
effect this it will es р the this prevents evaporation is highly beneficial. Inte wili fover beddod ont i the — dy |
ег spurs on а par with the uppermost ones, to allow same remarks зарру to Hollyhocks Names or Fruits: C 4 А. Your Apple is the Easter Pippin, on, 5
` them to grow for some time after the er ones are HEN GARDEN. as it is frequently called, the Frenc | , which
stopped ; this will help to ени the LN sap| Seedling d of ‘Caulifowers, Cabbage, &c., raised | МАМЕВ ОР Puants 5 33 d RS
up d balance the h of the tr INERY.| this present spring should be pricked off, when large jj let В. patula.
Red jo to keeping a Бона paatai to ‘the swelling ugh to get eM or tet transplanting. As the ent.
fruit, and the earth about the roots moderately moist, | future growth of the Brassica t depei uch on p
using occasionally weak man г. ОЁ this, we | not being drawn when young, some attention should be
still think soot-water as good ny, but i y be paid to this point w v^ in the see — a i
: made of T 22 ede ipid you eb : wae for the best 7 rarely compensates f dei
: stipulating, is used i Where | first negl As t diee se ing the асани hb.
extra gery: fruit = e object, all — Should be crops of d and spri 1 г Вовед s and Greens i$ now ylis
as they appear, and some growers take out at hand, " possible, an yen piece of ground, d "wu
— of the crowns, to check their growth and | rather i poor pad seed be sown thinly, and | rivularis “brook,” in the sense of ` h an b ae
assist the swelling fruit— —à practice we think а when large pos + не prick them out оп aorta tee It is — 8 e dare say, however,
rohs where the beauty of the fruit i is a considera — — il. са above directions, among — the two words are often ене In um
; warm afternoons, s co 1 е merou arieties inserted i seeds- used corr to the Anemone, 8 8 3
ж rate YD men's "lisa, Sot SN mere three or four cessary. 220409 odios Ed porte Mie distint „ |
ening. ene ver A crop of the Globe Artichoke should now t planted | toglossum, unknown to us; the is a Maxillaria, of e
723 =. = ез for producing а a M supply of heads, We have in — n received from several er = ae
supplies at the гос n ill be | former Calend en directions pr reparin und; 2 ту агане NE кир — W Wow
Э ely, and our Sesio on the | for — N нА аз rma; г Чы лузел. оцыган and ns Juniper tantos а MA pacha fover sibirics
im] of ing them а free exposure to light, young side shoots by —— the. old stools may Fritillaria lu ge
хосае su P Ur wir; weeks : . As the | planted in lines 4 feet apart 18 in — between the oe hie УНЕ жылы ирен а is A only book on the
edad ` made some progress, water may be more | plants ; or trenches may b du 18 inches wide and the S. неті
liberally given. See that de bottom-heat Wald at — depth, in which some well rott ure should eia d i gen — y md "fre ta з tried ae
about 95*, Е EACH-HOUSE.— The ly house dug, a e plants put t abo K les. The time the fruit is t
2 nios ва x - ture, yi night as well the hoe at work betw. growing erops e - be T iam The alum should be weighed 2
* " ley ar forcing fi ў is dry; stick Peas as they require it, and Mem M At lin distinct :
et iino - e nee и or thrice daily; | thin out Spinach, Lettuce, and * "- ps, they | and sowy} — g gular T and well co К 1 8
c un А me noe ; а доо eres шылд ene vou 5
e esum s Wy Wah eal en л n tar eis |e, ep i Beare
The bo hould be kept well , "s manure| Now is a good time to look over the herb ground. View LUTEA: — essrs. Veitch, we believe, leaves 2
: ES not be of much servi the crop after Wih Ses Thyme, and жөн the hardy Rosemary, n Shady . and ina mixture of loam, leaves
time. г suceession how "sen By attending [are the late frosts. Seeds of the | 77 Ly Tig gp st can po made to wais 0.
cess of inarching. T
—
rm
19—1 853. |
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
297
UVIAN GUANO.
A UTION TO A RICA Ba atid
It being notorious EM « nsive adulterations of cc
MANURE are still carried o
CiBBS AND SON
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
‘Consider it to be their duty to the Peruvian Government and to
the T c, again to recommend Farmers and all — who buy
refully on their —
The ' — of „„ es from whom they
of course be t and, in addition to poe
—— to Ae point A “ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS think it
well to remind buyers
t w und Per
js hich so
Guano has been sold by them m during the last two baee is
91. 5s. per ton, less уйре
Any resales made е. а lower price must therefore
elther leave а loss to — or the. — ot be adulterated.
UPERPHOSPHATE anted the
purchase will
ME, warranted the
soluble Phosphate,
—— other chemicals
Nitrate of Soda,
Fishery, and te Ha | Sali, Sulphate of Potash, Ammonia,
and ay ик Artificial М.
PERU N GUANO, the genuine importation
of Messrs. M GIBBS & SONS. 7 A constant 9 -— LINSEED
and RAPE CAKE,
Loyspon Manure COMPANY, Bridge Street, Blackfriars
MANURES, LINSEED CAKE, &c.
IXON anp CARDUS, Northam, Southampton, have
sale, in any quantit — — following н articles, pure and
unadulterated, and at the 2
Heens аса Hine Cak
Rape C
“Linseed for feeding.
d Oil.
MANU ^ : s.
um of Lime, . —
Ё br dissolvin ee
or dissolving. 7 ў
Bónes, һай Cinch Mangold w — Manure
Ditto, dus ise
Ditto, ine, for dissolving. 8 Acid.
Animal Gua o or 2 Flesh ен
Nitra
Orders — to DIXON & CARDUS, 5 — Mills and Arti-
—— — ure Works, Northam, Southampton, will receive prompt
atten
Manure, fro merica
R. S. NEWINGTON'S DIBBLES have been
proved for many years to answer admirably for planting
Mangold 2 Seed, at a proper and uniform depth, with
P, epositors.—C. y Chambers, peli
8, oro йа Н. GABRIEL, Surre
‘treet, 8
VB. A man t t day, covering in the seed at
the same ti
HE ONS PH LAND SOCIETY .— The
83, Stre nd, Г, May 14
“ 12 o'clock. The Eighth Purchase of Land has just been made
k from the
1 | Stick thrust in showed it
Grass, After the machine, it was loosened so that
you sank 2 or 3 inches in the soil, and a walking-
to have vum moved some
idee ep; the Couch was lyi ither
soil; thefurrow slices were Жете, lost,
the land being perfectly mouldereg. and disintegrated.
In the operation, six horses, tw two, were used
—the simple-looking ive viele, small machine
t Forest Hill, a few minutes’
his Esta
o Lewisham. T state br ands a most extensive view,
im sens Forest Hill pro-
gem s ра ae up ch tered immediately
ag й Order of — —À plications for Shares and hae жазын
— be addres бих EW IS88 RUNEISEN, Secre
from
0 inches, lifting
onward 2 on, and bein
E
—
on
as
properly
: a comb of eth,
TM for the purpose, sothat all tie oath fell 15 04
behind in t Mies: en comminuted state—that w
Ta aff;
me of. our readers may remember an extra-
Mor! looking implement shown at Bristol
x М .
T nir „анала. LAND DRAINA b AND years ago, when ish Agricultural Society
Parliament, 155 and 13 -— y held their Annual Exhibition there, It
— ахат STREET, LONDON. tended to be a digging machine, It i
— large wooden roller, from whose surface there pro-
Ker 8e M.P., Chairma , P
hn Shelley, Bart. Es MP Cha y-Cha jected spoon shaped spikes, spirally arranged.
s E o, Sain ien I P. — — . Esg, MUP These spikes the inventor ci туз should dig the
4 y Currie, E Ld William Tite, Esq. Е.К. -— as the roller was drawn across it: unfortu-
eels Edward D icey, Esq. me Wilshere, Esq. nately, however, the first trial of the implement
William een Hobbs, E
Em red by Ac t of Parliament to execute all work was on the publie show “a, ound. It s let d
— (including Outfalls through adjoining Estates) to upon the surface of t field, and, gathering soil
arm Buildings, and to ca: every kind of permanent amongst з teeth as it proceeded, very soon became
improvement upon Estates, under — x — * 2 'hich
provide the m 2А or to enable the landow mploy his o ormous cylin in whic
capital and execute the works by his agents, under е super thos teeth were completely "hidden. Iis first. trial
intendence of the Company; the amount o an
—— nt — а чу 3 сі arged upon the property by way of was in fact i ts las and the failure was complet
annuity, extinguishing the debt at the rate of 6l. per cent. for The spiral Piha hindered the tation of
Farm Buildings, and 5l. per cent. for Drainage, Roads, and other any cleaning comb ; and ea such a
——
‘Application s to be addressed to — CLIFFORD, Sec. means keeping the teeth Wen, тайма them
ces—52, Рана Street, Lond eless.
Бс in Mr. Samvetson’s forking machine, the
West uelis POULTRY EXHIBITION.
TO ALL Ene
To > EXHIBITORS OF ‘POULTRY, PIGEONS, —5 RABBITS.
ERP y be had, with
AND OTHER MANU
PERUVIAN GUANO of the finest qu —.— Super-
de from bone only; — — of Soda
and Potash, Gypsum | Salt, Soda Ash, Bones, Sulphuric Acid,
other manures of known wy - Sale.—
FoTHERGILL, 204 a, Upper Thames Street.
following Man
ES' Factory, Deptford С ба —
"T vii p ton £7
80 mec vd of Lime ^de e 9
Sulphuric Acid m Сорго
Office, 69, K
Mee -3
rolites. 500
ing William Street, City, London:
N.B — Guano, gnaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of
Ammonia.— Sulphate of Ammonia, &c.
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE
for any Crop; it also I
Tising power longer than
2 fro
PA
o he a Ке and will e NS x the
of the aon at 60s. per to
4s. perc
2
or from any пешага! Seedsmon, 26
Sewage Manure. absorbed in Charcoal, is a first-rate fertiliser
wre have tried it on French Dahlias, Roses, an ——
Plants. 3 a pint to к sowed it
the row with and put a few —— h plant of Cab-
— — effect is pereeptible e very soon, "bat it» will — twice as
second as the first. — The Garden, by Mr.
LENNY.
Thomas Cartwright, Esq., of emm Park, having had 2 tons
in the nt. which he 5 n Turnips, ordered 30 tons, and
writes ws :— No a 1 2 used the Sewage
Chavecal. — largely. this ar m Wheat and Beans
ps inca adds: “On the whole, I like the Sewage аса
uch, and think it a M c iod useful manure, and intend always
to he Save some for my Turnips.
Boao ee MANURES, &c.—Manufacturers and
in making
A and PERA College, Ken
Analyses of 'uanos, Superphosphates о
r MER Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Mineral
are executed with accuracy and
Gentlemen of instructions in chemical
analysis and ao will find ample facility and accommoda-
tion at the College,
OOT-GROWERS applying by Letter to the Sub-
on me A direct from the Works
every kind on the best
s, and of the highest quality, сеа vod combination
of meri ED and experience is enabled 2 25
ERS SUPERPHOSPHATE Ore ME hag during
the past seven years, earned more prizes in the South of England
than has been obtained during "am period by the aid of e
other Мап = 1 introduced
Agricultural
Manure Works ‘Eling, = ae тусо c &
dae
d
, and will be published in its Journal, mtd
R. SAM UELSON'S ones T Fg ha
CGU ere digging 4 acres per day, with four
ique. E. 10 io noo at work daily in 1. neigh-
i road, and railway con-
bet sak ome 3 in its ti
applying to Mr. B. SAMUELSON, Pri ia Wo oie.
ING'S LAWN M MOWE SAMUE
Mif STERED IMPROVEMENTS, SL ER SAMURESO ——
bling one нн _Jabonrer to EE! it unassisted;
„Practical Mechanic's Journa 1,"
"i QN Price Si ios. and d. Larger sizes
Chemists, Bone Mills and
ч
j
-
е Prize Lists, on 3 Seen Lion
а Farnin gham. A Gold Medal aaa Tia of 1007. will be
awarded,
OULTRY SHOW.—The FIRST ANNUA
ht EY POULTRY SHOW will
LONDON GRE
be held at the BAKER ST
27th, THURSDAY, ша — FRIDAY, n2 JULY
Prize Lists and Rules will be ready for delivery after
upon application to JA og? Ae NRY Cima, — og
Offices at the 33
MITHFIELD CLUB, 1853.— The Christmas Show
will be held in the Bazaar, King Street, Baker Street, Port-
don, on December 6tb, 7tb, 8th, and 9th, 1
lo and — — Ан amount of nearly S002, are offered in
the following divisio
h, Welsh, or Irish Breeds
Other pure Breeds
Cross or mixed Breeds.
erefords
Short Horns
8
ae” Woolled Sheep | Cross Bred Sheep
Short 1 7 Sheep.
CRM 8.
EX S F : d 90 K.
ATTLE | SHEEP Е:
Prize cnl giving all paruen cation
to the Hon. Secretary. = The Lat беј € for had on aplication
Stock and Im — ‘is е ау, Novem
. BRANDRETH inm, Hon. Sec.
Corner of Half-moon dien, Piccadilly, Lond
eeth are a arranged spo токы, in fact, eve РА circle
a 12 teeth i bab
axle—a
teeth may for
tween the row sicut ое ey are € 6 omg
apart, strung upon the axle— those tongues, o
cleaning teeth, to isa Y aoe alado. , project,
ing as scrapers, or as a cleaning comb, so
the rowels of the earth they lift One of the 8
ime. seis in the machine is the MM ostio
of these rowels ; they consist «d ee cylindrical
blocks ofi i 12 inches in diam and some 4 or
inches wide, from whose — ана project 12
sent 10 or 11 inches long, curved so as to enter the
т
arth
eylindrical blocks are bisected ; -each consisting, in
ede, A of half the width bolted
bo.
OYAL mgri dp SOCIETY OF
LEC —On Wednesday. ‘May +3 m Twelve o 2 8
Way will, deliver рете the Governors and Mem n the
Council Room of Society, a ture * ^ On the C пае
Nutritive Value of 2. Natural and ‘Artificial — A a
JupGES.— Members o to send to the
— of persons they
on Monday, th e 23d of May
London, May 7. са MES HUDSON, ‚ Secretary, -
REL
“| A N ОРЕ ORE. ately on the prt e the Army, well
acquainted with Farming and Stock Management, as we
as with Building = | Engineering ausi void willingly a
the m e Irish Es though he wou
ex
ашала Е toh
is
the 5 — is СМЕ evol
pension do, together, — not only in facilitating
the motion but the cleansing ted of 2 ete
wa xB
nt a width of about 3 fect. 6 ide at a —
М
placed, it will be cheap enough.
It seems to be adapted to general use; but espe-
cially, we think, for the interval forking ‘of the land
in t i
ope |
weather шау M 5 for us trial at Glou-
cester, where we un itis to appear. It is,
— sure e at T Ж now near Banb
nem there are, we believe,
"ed at work in other ‘ae of the country.
The ааст, Gazette.
SATURDAY, MAY 7 i
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLO 8.
EDNEsDAY, May 11—Agricultural Society of England.
Tuvrspar, —Agricultural Imp. S — of Ireland.
WEDNESDA 18—Agricultural Societ: d,
HURS 19—Agricultural Imp. 4. Ba of Ireland,
Wr the pleasure of seeing Mr. Samvetson’s
had
Diceine Machen at work bee ed Ie near
Banbury, where it is bei era
forking than a afe machine — acting Tro prongs,
he land over
the successful operation o machine—being a
friable eous loam, somewhat stony, neither
t nor dry, and been already ploughed.
Before “the 55 oe — lying —.— as one might
npa it in April, g been un
ughi
mnal plo ент —— “ny walk
жэн өш and here and th
ere green with Couch |
t metas t emos of the London Farmers'
Club, to which, however, unfortunately we cannot
at present do mo ke a very meagre refer-
ence. Th TRANSFER 7
Мт. “Hei ввз showed that the rege e one
which all classes were interested. The r
-
298
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[May 7,
ant’s interest in it was obvious, as was fully |
er, who was a
with all the responsibilities of full ownership
i im, and only the means of erem ms
maps, for identifying localities, es of course
ne in ile
d
owever,
- thi nk, ho that of the most|t
important remarks made i
as to t.
one
n the course of the even-
he effect that e club would do well | an
to озне its attention to
vitae of the evi
n of remedies.
дем rs’ Club — well speak mago rie
for no one better t a cl
can by expe insattion of it
will therefore be listened to with respect by those
exist-
ence of the difficulties connected with the tanier
land ; . the evils arising from them; and 3d,
e need of amendments in the’ laws relating Ар to
conve
T any legislation on Темат Ricut in IRE-
LAND xo wil — the extreme — on "ves се is
not to be expect
hose d
гі
ne plea or other, might claim а
“interes in his —an absolute in-
he land ; and this, too, without even
paying. — —.— be
| venerable Bede, in his life of Easter win, Abbot of Were-
mouth, tells us, “ that this abbot, being a strong man,
and of an hum ble disposition i st his monks in |
— money from the tillers — the soil for the
just proportion into
5
try, w other hand,
were constantly "pog cunning, duplicity, and
fraud, as their sr arm ainst a false and
vexatious system. wou
to be a severe and o Мыл, elaw w
any landlord, who chose to believe that a tenan
was m meditating fraud, to seize on a growing crop
before a year's rent was due, pu
t a heavy expense to the tenant, and harvest
and ‘sell it as eee as he could? Yet this was
ut keepers on it,
than tangled forests, the annual value of each parish or
ees? and thus
was held on military tenure.
busines of life war; it ure, the chase
Numerous and ex iod ve —— country were converted
into forests for the > express purpose of harbouring:
an absolutely ne o guard the landlord
against many a d
se collect his friends and — ыо Эн re яә
{та 1
b rning t i
would be ‘thre ded кй turned into cash for his sole
benefit, One thing at least is evident, that tenants
meditating flight and dishonesty had no Vari |
амраа in their farms, that t
o
=
to — = чаа сеча рез = tenants
t be
of such a not
— —.— tien. We shall — “however,
enter into details, — faults and di
on both sides, such as Irishmen, familiar | ¢
ith the ways of their ir fatherland, can "esee
| understand,
tiei peg А x раи for landlords and for
ants is obvi N report recommende d
, or wretched speculators at best from hand | 0
iable and h
all — t æ violation of them илиг: punished
the €— 80 asts by death, and, for ceri a
са. anim rivati 4
The ‘land
— remote parts Deus 1
oa portion of the p
ound to — —
o the Conqueror, was much
icted to E a delighted in breeding
horses and cattle. Besides inclosing and draining a
great extent of country, he . the river Welland
des — e year to overflow the neighbouring
fields) in ost substantial eee building many
me d. cottages me | и hich increased 80
a short ha formed a ч гч
called — from а — situation.
he
legislation 1o long — to stile the subject of tenure,
rity sempre to tenants for
cases mot
— ‘outlay i in bre those
—in which land-
D.
Impre
exceptive ones, but the rule itself
lords did not execute improvements.
HISTORY OF s ede — No. II.
(Continu
Іт was to the — that —— like many other
cement of knowledge, owed its preservation during
e ages of — darkness x "m followed the fall
the paga ~ after
of Rome, r years | W
a me жш pagan suecess were con-
rted to Christiani tys they end “endowed many —
establishments, fo =~ —
ade мек gifts of had. to dire cin — *
comprised tracts of enormous exte ent; but it 5
borne in mind that, in a thinly peopled мей, p
| the least costly, although the most E of all gif а 2
erly w а
Many of these districts had been asted, and
would probably in no other way have been res tored to
cultivation. T paitia were generally a worthy
class of m е
directing the f their serfs and t , and
thus it happened that the church lands m h
eultivated ien those of the lay proprietors
The following is & verbatim — — — |
their
sometimes,
stilt .or handle, sometimes winnowing corn, and some
implements of husbandry with
anan апа
account forwarded to one of the London
by a tenant, holding in the north of — 239
— of land of different qualities, at des —
rent of 2s. 524. per acre—total 997. 2s.
А, в, P.
120 3 6 at 9d. per acre,
19 2 14 atds.3d, „
6 0 34 at 18. Gd. „ |
88 2 17 «25 »
LER OEIL So Bd. p
7 D NX »
4 2 31 at 4s. »*
1 3 414 48. 62. „
I3 3 6з. Ц
11 0 84 at 7s. 6d. E
5 5 0 7 ч E
5 1 1 Маё 10. Gd. „
Roadway 0 3 22 = |
239 /
| were to
robbers
fixed by statute, and m
parties. By the laws
10 wet
| array five "salmon, 20 lbs. * "oru and 100 ege —
greater part of the erown si
| farmed in this way by ——
| — to have been freemen and
| eupati was lated b
— — of the Er riad contain —
of the Saxon — ME
lators sto regulate n — the affairs of
Num re made for fixing — pm "T ай |
kinds ot tame сане d directing ica anner in which they |
be past and for preserving them from
and of : prey, The rent of lan was also | da
nt: oney, 300 loaves of bread,
12 — of — ale, 30 oan small ale, — —
10 , 20 hen cheeses, k of
n every eounty wi
eat "d in general
soldiers, The
y law ; one of thel
се 4. n P
— h Leg 0
w
a hammer | E
or rchards, cultivated commons, converted pre |
e quagm mires into fo rtile — e |
uid astures, an
country about it "a garden of deigis” ‘he pit E |
Loss whose writings the above extract
— influenced
ants of йа пе igtibouring town of Spalding resolved to
ate their marsh lands, which soon.
те ition and eultiv
proved to be of the most fertile description |
ё — ially the monks,
greater impro poem 8 v th
hs be in much the cu
earliest.
— — ‘sand Boniface dui
чар
in эсу amete was an — ject of тегт 1 E
| for by that canon decreed, tat all Р: "when «1
clerks, — converts, pilgrims, — cH het
they are engaged in the labours of sich
— det 5 they have e been adm
icated.^
excommunicate
Marl seems to have.
The arrear of amounted to 99/., and the
жо i | and possibly
Yet iti is. penat ion = гу seri
ances have oppressed the t
The comforts of the small :
unh ik many, nay,
me of Edward the fessor, ordains “ that a husband-
— ossessed of 20 hides of and, sh should — 12 sown
with corn when he ga tenancy."
an by the
Бе. се: laws арра
of the 1
as
n АИИ
dung, — by the за it
the Anglo-Saxon
——
dus Camb:
notices it as & sin —.—
— а — * posed their
year,
— - — tibi) ie other farmers,
wiee in summ *
them for Whea
a law — entitled
n his of Wales, | o
n the husbandmen of that
il, in order
ma them
ce in winter, in to prep
Fleta,” о have
supposed to
written by some lawyers confined in the Fleet
—
— in ö the entire
an acre.
T an early period burning was in some instance
— b, in order to restore the fertility of —
may be i nferred from a passage in the writings of —
0 says * some historians maintai t when
Guyenne (а province of France) was in the power of
the English, the inhabitants of Bord and
adjoini antons p a petitio e king of
Eng praying that he would prohibit his subjects in
Sussex and Ham from setting the heaths
ropoun —
and must himself be a verts if he hen not obtain six
—
fire he hea
in the end of April, as they usually did, for the opera-
their ines."
— ent of a farm is
ribed, full directions given
and — duty o
er eould pay no re
a wind which was very injurious
( To be continued.)
—
адаан LEASES.
n type, I in
chee in i doing this is,
s, they may, if you ‘hin
| the
M, "s M mec
Gazette.
ех
n prepared is
and Beech — between 30
are annuall
the
necessary.
orton, Dundas Steet, Е Edinburgh 28th April, 1853.
ay be
rietor the —— — any goo
— — -Ён-
I may mention that the estate ‘for w
on of game in — form o
gren ia
d in preparing a form of farm
for which I do business
roof
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
-of the ese articles, and for fixing the value oft the
mises to be insured under article 7th hereo f; and the
to ree 3 by the appraisers shall be fina 1 and *
m both part Фиша aring that until the final A on of the
any pa
299
————————M— ——
— liquors, wi Without the written consent of the — 2
18. In case the tenants
lath h the — ааа и
4th
manage or crop the lands —
scribed in "n 12th, 13th, and
sers, the — shall not be allowed to retain of
= of any
whatsoever n
9. The stipulated » — shall be payable by the tenants to the
een at th sion hot — voiis — estate, or at such other
hereof, or a of M еу — pay t e prop rietor an
t the sterling per ‘acre r each acre
— d of — terling for
of dung or or straw БО rj or removed con
as а — — — as a pactional rent, payable at the
it cottars,
r part of
on cart load
and that not
as he — his ees or may —— — and that
o terms in the year, W . — Martinmas eq
portions, w with a fifth part more of liquidate
ai а the legal interest of e
© ро:
during the curre
and —— — which
may m pose: 1 law.
0. Th e o den tenants shall leave the
„мй in a tenantable
ае
houses and other farm
rent, i and . —5 which additio
for seq
t of the proprietor; a oors, windows,
r any other article usual iy dim nary as v fixture shall be
arried away by the outgoing nans. In the event of the
letor ret ne at the request of the | ‘tenants a
any additional
ym terials,
«ba. dE
etion ; in case the — shall admit
sir page cottars
ods, y fish
logo regulations, 12 ‘keep
al Met эле ne terling for each
horses,
"d — of these
goats or dogs,
Ace to the P
; and in
— allow
sture e enclosed
atio — "her ап, for every — on,
—
,
repair, to the satisfaction — —
herw |
to the pro-
— etor с shillings sterling — each animal so ee or found
veral penalties at the next rent
compensating the — or his
which may be ‘actually sustained ned by the
Меры»
—— "ef iHe tenants conceive that ү Ж havé'any
рае т for implement о
nd а
оза я — the damage wi
NE
$
and all right of action
the grotnd before the
of the last
appraisers shall — th
the — of — fore;
their reporti
that the fa
both parties ; t n
A ‘calculated at M rate Wr five per cent. on A utla
11. The proprietor reserves the
his own or his factor's satisfaction . eth part of th
n ides carting all mak bg —
tenants shall be d to pay an additional yearly rent, begin- '
i nof the 1 — 1
80 expended, and they shall further
the
tue
"en worthy of
that, as
n the money
be bound regularly to — the discharging оца of the drains
from all 1 vegetable or other obstru
A gri cultural
eir doin
t their берей, and | p
shall
e intended
in a position to recom-
ood ва
impression has | P
he amount of the expenditure so made
md by the accounts of the workmen employed b
etor.
12. During the currency of the leases the tenants shall man age
their — — 4 — to the rules acknowledged in the — A
as those of good husbandry. They shall not strip my land of
turf or surface soil, p T Shall й sell nor may et * rom 3 —
ground any dung or n wri of the
proprietor
or previous
un
1 be s —
h the
thia farm
s, pull up and destroy doc er ad. ae ны. 8,
r bei
d the ЕЕ к rating; ad change
hich
шэ ттш ОТ
well "n with Haw
8 rent collection
aprak
ding
p E green — ae ‘fourt Ба
e-fo — in ME or Grass er
lied t
vent of their leases
y.
power of draining annually — |
tieth
— fac
| agricultural practices, I hold his experim
н Фіз Тһе
b har
the proprietor or —— —— but — shall be
give satisfactory а of the purchase and use of such
manures or feeding materials, a
1 also be observed that there is
ease,
t between the
ARTICLES OF Ser ОЕ FARMS uie ue — OF +—, IN THE
PARISH oF ——
at
n
8t be removed tp the tenants at
written requisi
they
sunday, —— timeous
чи tor to 2 effec
* The ря rietor
—— 0 ип эр
bankrupt, or shall execu
crop or —— for behoof of be — ad
extent of one half-year’
seque
д5. The;
ОЕ —,
P réside on т their farms. The са ущ m
the t of Martinma
an
proprietor, are excluded.
„shall only possess by t the year, and
the first term of Whit-
uisition of the proprietor or his
power in his option to resume pos-
reserves
се in case the tenants shall ——
a trust- conveyance of their leases o
or 8 hall allow .
and to dress,
prune
—.— and the tenants shall be
u
tte f done thereto by themselves, families, or cottars; and
reach gula: they
Against
— —
EX: ia e sworn appra A reme А of the esi estate | are 3 the sole
if the —
—
е
80
power
dykes, and water-courses, to build bri
t, тет ove, os replant or extend planta-
— erve, with the
ands, ei
A the tenants A com E
A
emn vss {һе
fire the TCI, and farm
— 72 — or to
make drains, ditches, | 0|
idges — and alter roads,
tole
w — plan and trees
responsible 3 the — — for any
ttle or
enclosed plantations, ſor
— rom keeping
e posse of any | di
è purpose. of шп, buiding, pi —
traight
- i er чө ER — or
paying for the gr
tor to insure
buildings on the
repay him
on after
etor and tenants, for
— to be given the tena T
br ‘any
the four previo
ant shall be bound to Tem the
spe ow break,
wing a
mixed s and Clover seeds, |
n the A. ina suita „without
lo prose vethe e young
pas astured by otherw Кт |
rvest; and in that « e m should th * o
— evidence = the spring that the seeds have been
roper kinä, t 11
d cottars, | t
— on —
the outgoing tenants are to have no claim to the crop of Rye-
— and Clover growing at their ae von
to the
4
5, the live — and
— П be put in such a state m repair by the m —.—
—— — * principal hedger ma m necéss:
— em fencible, and thereafter they shail bel kept up ns А expense
and these must not one inquan- |
S being pr roduced for the same, — mar
"Тһе s shall bound to
lands and other F subjects let, at the expiry oft of their je in leases E
e they continue to possess ile бе
witic new — паре shall —— —
лн until ‘they Yearly ter tenants, and
sing by tacit rel must give written intima-
eir intention to remove —
the their inten
ante of the. proprietor, — rs
c vm] be iet. as Сач for another yea
am All questions arisin ng between ‘the outgoing and —
| Е "his factor, whose award shall be final,
а v, —— No. VI.
mportant principle in which I differ
from ойнали. ‘which i is implied in Mr. Lawes
ings, and broadly s stated by some of his lowers tiat
from the soil, My own rer is, | that any plant. which
is in the condition to absorb any
atmosphere is also in the nd a to Sbeorh its —
w an
as exceptions to it in our
ents, if rightly
interpreted, favour vem , 2 - e
ene whether they may belong to Graminaeeous
or Leguminous family, may be — to be carbon-
of the proprietor and tenants, the whole 2 — there
ead зоре the’
under the direction of the h te for th —
f the — aga
certified account
payable by the tenants shall be held as sufficient percer for
Charging the same against them at the first rent collection after
the ex has beenineurred. The proportion of zx expense |
yable by the tenants shall be as — —For all
occasioned to to the proprietor —
ved pc e
terior — — and gates, - for all roadside fi dopeni ngs,
one-half the cost of labour and material, and for all plantation
e cost, thereo When the pro-
xu
at his own se, but such hedges shall thereafter be kept
uum at the; е joint —.— e of — саа — — as afore-
Бат
nants, and the due
tl él li be — by the ou outgoing
г +
eg in confor mity
16. The tenants shall hold — bound to — all the
es on their на properly scoured and — clear, to the
rs hedger for the time being, who, in
n their part, s
notice in writing that — ditches must be c
— giving attention to this in
r shall — — empowered
DA and whieh shall be í be fully instructed as
accounts of
anner be bound to
the work. bre
— Per ri ge against the þe exte ile from the tenants at next rent collection,
all in a similar m: leo
в!
а the ditches in à ‘satisfi
bound, d
ber occupation, to maintain es enirance and bis
their farms in a satisfactory state of repair, and failing their |
the overseer df the estate al afte after giving inti-
without effect, proceed repair
their expense,
™ |
17. The tenants shall not keep an inn, or sell spirits, or other manures, why not lengthen their * orbit P" Iw
у assent.
di es has repea oted the words “ longe»
vity " and р * vitality," as throwing a 3 etus of light
ineiples of Turni
e
2B
There is, however, a casual advantage in having a —
ъп supply 9 of nitrogen im the soil ‘for — = Turni
to be eaten late in the season; for the pl
have
ites were
300
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
= (?
repeat what I said formerly, that this is **the dilemma
about which so much ingenuity has been asted.” Had
fully aware of this кекенет which I
rfolk Whi
e against me :—
Agencies 7 s being much
the growt mta he Turnip in Scotland and the north an
west of England than in the easter
42
(Agricultural Gazette, 4th 3
1 must give the passage to which Mr. Lawes refers call particular attention to the opinions entertained at
before I vi . myself! Pod this 24: bold cha arge. Rothamsted, as the writer does not usually employ this
* Rape-cak (11), |as a means of giving force led is writings. I will only į rule
is an "admira rable ‘poe È ‘for the TUN AES subs stitute “for say that I have not a ver — idea of -— pro-
“yar t ma employed in conj — wi super- gress we are makin ng i the try of agricu ture,
ИТ ste of lime—the form regi o 0, . ia large when I find our best ende ен tumbling over
quantity of ammonia as well i “Phosphates, is found t а | such 188
much more certain manure for ; in Scotland, Shore. the The Turnip ce converts into food the refuse of the
would not have
the
an amount o the bulbs | wo a not as
been other than * 3 * but now hear us
i rtainly no critic at once com-
petent а honest, w Vots we afterwards speak of n. sdb 1
ore favourable to | obtaine
ania would | error—an error for whic
season,” neither in regard to Scotland nor к —Á
My next article will have е to this в
M 8 арре
here is a witness, either an “i
rea bees him " А justice, so Mr.
am of if he chooses.
e T
The little word put into italies was evidently to
— Indeed the natural agencies ae season are much
favourable to the growth of b eden in
and west of England than in the eastern counties.
en, acco: r, Lawes, te are firs
that ч only intended his ‘readers
effec ruvian fias in
certain than when the seed
Hi
3
nees, of the two manures.
— — to vam the lowest
nothing or or anything:
mation in order endeayour t
NOR E 57 sud ‘lo ae Td tex we
n 0 e plant, have
‘farther distinctly admitted that TE in Seoti. 2 ow:
the pamek bes of season,’ © orbit of
plant пие exte pared w
— асау h circumstai 8
will be
e —Agricult
To say nothi of the inaccuracies still xistin —
amendment, "E — Mr. ee
Lawes
they were merely of casual importance
when did he “ distinetly admit" that ammoniacal
manures might be used with greater advan Gunter, Robert, Earl's Court, Old Brompton, Middleset _
- 3 tage in Scot- ore or less blued by it, and mostly returning | Ingram, cpr 4 Nigu, Lancs be орн "а
л » gro as greater? It to their colour in f time ; while the colour of Wrigh Moore F nton, Somersetshire
was only ‘after his orbit of vision had been enlarged by | Prussian blue (and o "(ls green ecumounds) is —.— sta ey Сэ po A ——— Berkshire i
ет But, at all events, if the more certain quite and permanent yellowed b; эре ©... cheapest | Jervoise, F., Rotherfield Park, Alton, Hant
сенда of Pe n guano in the ges which I have | and simplest copper green i me. z Craven, Thomas, Manningham Bradford, Тош
fully extracted “bad only reference to some | dissolving 1 Ib. of — els copper ev vitriol i in 2 — Led od, dane ae-Wern, Neath, Glamorganshire
ai nty П bse of rain 3 pints of boiling water, and then well mixing in 5 or 6 Matthews, — —— Newent, Gloucestershire
during the early stages of growth,” then he must have | ounces of slaked een "ti is blue cat se fin but eradtiall Trimmer, Joshua, Wilmington, Dartford, — Gloucester
very careful and most intelligent reader who | greens, when laid on, by the and li ght. Skilfal White Henry Wi lam, soa, Ro Ба — ;
could suppose that the “ natural agencies of season ” plasterers generally understand the details of its appli- obinson, "John, Gi Glouces torshire
1 than he that «admitted un uncer- | cation under the m vitriol green. J. Prideauz. . — 8 the Barton, Circe ae
пу.” Mr. I. ly forgets that the tw ces 7; lanting Bar 5 r arriott, Thom re, Weedon, Nor
Son of meaning, wha are linked ating in з appliew ness ече San - 8 — — on Sins, John, The Weir Нем the
whatev: — 5н ma rigi- cannot procure sets to plant their gardens with, and are | Е —Mr. aym ond Barker presented le
ttn Pre justification ^ my cl “that a at a loss to know what to plant with advantage. We at | Council the monthly report o Con
growth " is 8 ted phrase in once point them to the grow Barley, as it is now and the usual statements 0 the accounts ^
2 Y ; it has n — “sod — — too late to transp h A y — а Мау: Sosety, from: whieh it aj ed that the ge"
Am Teor ened to call cans, 00 fer a m aware. Barley may be transplanted, w. is current m -b e of the bankers т
man, 1 shat anin MENÉ Mr. Lawes re окай Largo with a certainty of securing a m. crop, 33007 This in the Gloucester sant
ade , . а нете he has | and we advise them to Tollow : the rules laid down in our | scription, and 8007. as the special bal — recoit
‘natural agencies of ee dio Gu ао, owin d i — viz.:—To transplant in double ТОЁ 9 inches | of life-compositions, The Council adopted the b nge
much extended: diis. mdp a and 9 inches distant in the rows, leaving 5 5 feet | mendation of the committee this purchase
— Seu — — er between each double —— for the growth of the should be in as permanent . adopted
Рена gii, d ed hanures, such се 8, Ped Коа d — amer ips, eme in the А чит funds. or — кар directors
It can be said wi certainty Y that 30 88 but ов tenues зазнае seo be
und previous! picis е may be | of th k should be during the
myself has made AR iscovery why Mr. Lawes we: eben the Barley with — Sans of | to н net кө be d lo ruine of the Se Society a" a
sidered — tla ae ia might be directly applied & to success, after reapi cma p od of its ensuing meeting. eye
“aed in Sco itis only to vhs Wade at о of the finest quality ; also w he. their pig, which | LIxcolx Meerinc.—Mr. Rajana Barker, 7.
a guess guide ; | every poor man, who has a garden t, | Brandreth, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, н
du I am not yet done with his ^n natural agencies of|to be able to possess, in order that & supply of manure | Brandreth Gibbs, „having been appointed by * а
Scotland. and the tans
to suppose |
нна that the
Seotland arose | is
› Lawes р
а criticisms кай to shelter (pus agi his doctrine o
Tur F
rses the — — pom
it is Ан fd well-known, that Rape-cake is
o for AS But in
hase - scientific” experiments were only
Еве i
e | agricultural purpose
depth of
tly to
owing to
nee, ve wth s ti ине | lary attraction, owing to the size of the pebbles of which
эчер ced тери ae -— d | i t i
corn crops (!!), aided, as already шаре, 2 е
application of superphosphate, which i rmer
arts land is a certain manure for T а s " 33
superphosphate of lime, while a specific (!!) for the
e parts of Нави,
"n
n
e guano bly the cheaper m nure
for the Turnip crop. hinds “ English A NOUS"
page 463.
has further tried to escape from my
EN ss” of ammonia for is posi-
а t is necessary that І disloaes him i in my next and
last. R Russell, Kilwhiss,
pasar уе җене ue
0
sinking a trial К I
th of 4 — in —.—
may be
e| grow
f
come the capillary — (so far
s) by иш its “ave
ept 2 feet; but атт all І 2 “ink ihe
water level below th е loamy: Soil — —— it
ascended by capillary ene and brin th
| Mr.
Mr. Turner (Barton), Captain EU
e| Mr. Woody ard.
m™, а
which ers! is — or no N
particular!
German ck green, oxychloride of copper,
ps ‘while the the pion green o pes
me yellow and Prussian blue, is yellowe
e
with ch d by lime;
| — 80, generally, copper green: s bear the
being only m
action of lime
y be on hand for a future season, to be
as the winter — ci cleared off. I
8 aw. m
allotment ttage gard Hardy d
otments, or in co ge gardens. Hardy and Son,
s, Maldon, че
The “Critical Time p Rooks.—Shoot as man
Skin a few
2.
sympathise
3 * Anti Pas
e fal
=
wondered at da all is еб * the "ds should
attack it, pem: of taking a moderate toll as they do
e all the district in Pore e same state of for-
2 fair to denounce them for this
very partial evil? Study these pee birds from now
x: August, and see them 5 = e expanding buds
blossoms, and t tation. They are
varius by myriads, foes of. most formi
character. And against a good so universal, let not
« Anti-Passer ” be allowed to place the petty damage of
pet pateh of woe Miis eat, vexatious, as it no
Sotieties.
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
LY
Square, o
n Wedne the 4th y.
The птн members of Council and Governors of
th осоо were present :—Lord =i eos President,
in her ws Soutbampton,
Lal of I Lor
live
Sir . B. Jo dis
Price, Barto P., Mr.
Bar.
sa Ma
3
"а Stansfield,
Ty yatta), and
ted :—
Way, Mr. Jonas Webb, Mr. Wilson
por were elec
Branston
Franklyn, William Norris, Northlands, Horsh
Goodyear, John, Watford Hertfordshire
berts, Wightwick, — seme
i Ayr, Scotlam
earce, William, Kinver Hil | Farm, Stourbridge, e тонів,
Hitchman, John, M.D., rby
Timmis, Richard, Wolverhampton ” Staffordshire
Harkes, William tsford, Cheshire
— — Yateley, Hants
d Captain Geerge, M
— 5 — 1 Terre e, Camberm
bam, Cheshire
Haye
Cliffe, —— aoa
rwell
j
i
полете”
—U..— Mem mtm ct
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Бес
19—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
301
at the last — meeting to a
ittee
ct as an Пароббоя |
асс
P antecedently to the schools bein
did ү prov e the adequacy of the principle of 55 for
cce Mesa objects with which — was never connect
wn mind, and which must be pro vided (except-
ra Ча the most favoured localities) - other means.
expenses of a school are divisible into "e up y marked
arts. First, there are those Arie hich are incu
to w Ms I mea nthe ex-
penses incurred in 4 the site, 7 building the school and
teachers’ 1 — . idin rare ool-fittings
ratus, and in ed ing — 8 Train ine кт сег
expenses also аге, — e generally, M once M *
са bape of expenses are incurred annu hey are perm
nent expenses—they represent the cost of i . — ТЫ, school —
von. as the former irem сул the cost ч starting it; cu
consist of the salaries of teaehers, of the cost of books and other
2
=
Ф
of Lincoln; accompanied by ће :
aud Mr. Torr, the well-known agriculturist of that dis-
trict, then appeared before the Council as a utati
representing the authorities of the city, and the gentry
nd farmers of the county of Lincolu, for the purpose
advocating the claims of os Ку for the
try meeting of Society ; rl of Ya
the e Ea
boron, 80 2 of the North т-та shiori
Ж NL th
* school progress — » the 8 for
repairs, and a few ritems of this kind. mes - Me — these
latter 8 Ае? expenses (which І beg e have
been the most difficult t to — that | I endeawonred ^
+ th
S
=
Somborne "Schools as you will dee “from the statistics I ES
ral Socie ly j
— к such choice to be made M the
cil. T
have be ccessful. In the
сазе r^ 88 class of expenses to which I alluded,
Coun
4 ly
the
ere met by liberal assiste " rom e 2 pem of Council on
E ducation, the " the Diocesan at
they received from the President the best 1
ments of the Couneil for the kind trouble they had
eu
f, and others
From oP a rs t I
with the
Winchester, a
connec ted
well-working of the schools E avin
taken in attending the ы ез,
Bark Mr. Fisher Hobbs, that the City of
Lincoln d — r4 place of the
r the yea
ng an entire conn in the
pr inc iple, that this woul he en:
no 84. hese
views were justified by the ph мач ess of t peri-
ment; and 2 oca а considerable m, v 2 thie first Мз
* expense fell u mys self, this, thrown over a few years, made
ergyma
е schoo Nee me, as yman of the parish, than
he ordinary village —— This clase of expenses, however,
ight not to ~ left or throw rivate individuals; but
upon pr
very parish or schoo 1 "district. —.— to n ed to charge
themselv: és legally with it. The pro py f g
3ombo ted at about 600
r
ociety, acting in t this first —.— tlay at 9007., and * there had been
1, un R р: power and disposition on the ad the ratepayers to charge
М М * , hemselves with it—throwing it over a period o years, as е
2 сеа and stip tg ach т M отрар of Es iba ia ths cas an f building wo bk ho ouses— how very 1 light
ouncei n burthen this een, considering the van
han ir res mni 1 from it id although I should at that time, even df
E de respectively, " and the seals of the x P — been — power, have despaired of getting the rate-
won pro- payers agree — o it, Lee Seules Тын: — CR SM Ан nn
UNTR nu ; rough the sch ring the
ed, a sanding io нына regulation, to determine | 10 мм, this m ass * very di Tent, - Z
; : see, then object was a limited one; and in speakin
yeas in a for аа de did es T be hes ls d the Ki санка school a: ; If-supporting ;
e word “ selfsupport" is int pply to the work-
nel Challoner, seconded by Mr. Milward, that реа ing of the school after it is once nm established. The
diri shall be formed of the counties of Dor panin oer ed у lived n the village, ears "e um
merset, Wi Vilts "D ants, а о ver an area 0 acre farms were
JOURNA sey, Chairman of the Journal pes many of them havin os p^ a formed of three, or four
2 eee that, should no unforeseen impe- x occupations, , making " er ih new. "he pa less ä to
| al ‘eae LR 8 а purely
dime tard the Lp gary of the number of agricultural on uc ЖОО d }
the Acte * in * press,
ance early in Jun ;
RD OF Te th
ed
t would make its appear-
e motion of Mr.
— at that time, a " E K lang period of years, th
had been extremely heavy, giving i bad notor Pag E "that
respect over the nei ichbouring parishes. There T therefore,
a
n the history or character of the peo le, to
ng
Ha n by Mr. n
William George Cavendish, of Burlington House, Picca
ill appointed " Steward-elect of Implements a at
wards makin ur sacrifices for
1 decided that etr gH де
members о Кдын. made for Judges of
Implements e the Glou 1cester
recei the 23d
hi
implements bing а allowed to v
GLOUCESTER МЕЕТ — AS Barker, Vice-
Chairman о Gloucester mittee,
reported the favourable pogre: of the ові! pon the
озо Te ntry meeting, an recom tion of
ednesday, the 13th of Bn as the day of the Pavilion
Dine f the Socie
a Stea
the fixed engines at
fall expe
th
uncil, in pursuanee д
e bye-laws, agreed to
toe recommended to the Кеч their ensui ing fro
before the Council a letter
to his lordship T = Earl of Clarendo:
embers, on
constitution of t wet ot
OF ARTs. cat 29.—A paper was read
Very Rev. II —.— а pe Import-
giving a Self-supporti to Schools
Labourin — dies
: xc
the V.
ance
the same bel the children ot “the
heir employers, arint ae Bho t
he о ns by which — vm of the lat
1 istics were ДҮ to get educatio
as by bri aoe me to нен
Ру:
H
88
ER
2^
HS
8.8 5
+
ork | 5th do. ё
the
use-List of Donii cil 0
ting о е
ser d тей
by Lon
vds anation. ` He spoke as
оа lished at King’s Som-
demonstrated in the most satis
the objects I
consider that their success
ope
mit Y. were, fo or diee children
бе. а Ee for the enero o
those К
10s. "e. a "fof
amount of school Lr uae
opening, are as follo
Payments, Pw books, &c.
Ist Year, from Mich., 1842 to
ich., 1813
2d do.,to "e"
3d do.
4th do
Boo!
£
Т 3 eee — v
7 * 8
á — 11
= * 15
.
" tee
— —
„ 1816
6th do, pager 77 аан
Tth до 5 1849
Я 1
8th do. 1850
ss“
—
со
=
а
- —
we Op Ot Ф
to € 910; OU
besseres
83 many from з а distance; and there
many as 20 lodgi
arl y proposed a vote of thanks to
the Dean for his бау E paper.
ek with his plan
t feel pressing wih m
day. U like 2 oor, who — йай ж
receive — th зе middle classes
to
ncy every
willing to
were accusto
o pay for all they erret and vo imas: dd which might
appear eleemosynary in its character highly repul-
„Sive to tl Now, the Dean's — "Jet seemed to
meet the ease ; ; by ага} in one school, the son of
the farmer or n An the ғ f the j* А
a would rece Ac s whilst the fact of
the former ing a to remain longer at 3
RY.
Eogs.—Some of your ents compe about
the rem pr of Кыш fresh; and as we have
a plan hich I have not seen mentioned i
en
pierce it as е» =
сап, W
to Another find
These figures are a most patinfaatory proof of
”
ke
schools, both as, to numbers and the classes of life. from which the
children came. The greatest increase in a
any one year is 527. 1s, 1d.,
EA Michaelmas, ‚ 1846, and
Michaelmas, 1847, and this is
Pre
the inttod uction 0 ot the teachers and other advantages 8 aris X [иг
from the porga ° the Committee of the —— on Education,
issued in tha and also to the im in favour of the
schools both їп the farli and district, —— from the р:
conviction which —— ow been bro ught home tothe wnat that
their children were a good and re EK чий nmn educa.
— You will n
theory:
will Tie — rved,
— — and at бое cokor of ile eighth — it is five
t paid in the x ant 1 in fact, в
nw
ad, which led
-— la arge amount in these sch
purchased were —
е bocis this 1 led to Botha
ito the pur-
For the
ing fs ae on = books,
before; so that
tak
The amount of paymen
attending — воде,
few more nt
recollect that during t T Nem t year, m
myself, — ae
ot conform t to t . rales: 0i Pre without exception,
to be allowed to return.
“At pu — of the 2d year hee No great increase,
n " n
4
er, 1850, ‘they had gradually increased to 219,
— 105. Per quarter, and came from other
LETTET
And
Of —— 31 were
summer
"m I тш, te party trying
t
r^r depre will have
on to yes ds ams with it. 1 find there
м» їп tay der which I a
eav account for
ich eggs Кер i in this кше.
supposing that the yolk floats more lly in the
d has less tendency t
vti the egg is laid on one side ; certain wo Wa
reaches the sie the egg g spoils i meine
some of you rresponden with
opinion! 1. б.
айаш Seca T E ДА:
W G. There is nothing in the food you give to
cause diarrhœa among your fowls. 1 believe Vesp Chinas
аге more соне to it than other fowls; and it often
state of internal fatness fi i
one ep
PovrTky: В
vholesome for them ith — 0 water, a
= ome chalk a а Cx ayenne ос mixed wi
"evi also a little boiled rice. J. Baily
d gi ve
ith nnt for
` Calendar of Operations.
— —
MAY.
Oxr IRE, May 3.— — Since our last repo
all the Балау, which has been up pone m
Mp ао "n 20 acres of the last planted.
а portion of it, with mys га Patent ferti.
— will — to hereafter, eats are
ge A^ been ад ћо неад gy
of about 8d. per The last of
— Smi ra yesterday, all — bns Ld realised a
83 the lam
and are now one an ex od hte
e very healthy, and we ha
ast. We can see a dec mprovem ow ів aid out,
meadow
upon the system before: allnded to; and as m have x tried the
experiment on a portion, we shall be enabled to give a comparative
302
statement when the crop is cut. Store stock is very scarce, and
dear with us. We have turned out a few beasts in each of our
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
[May 7,
; consequently there is more quietness in the
| sperations of the buyers than has been idi for some months
GLASS FOR CONSERV,
u ut 30 in PEN all о
Se shou not have turned ou so soon had not our hay been
early consumed, G. B.
—
3 to Correspondents,
ents of Len М Agriculture”
сонд Plants, Cultivation, Domestic Animals and
The best completed x on Poultry is
aye
that is to
be lia ble.
RASSES; Н В. Mr. Lawson's Agrostographia.“ We must not
mention prices.
GRUB: A Gr asier. An — of ducks herded over the land has
known to be efficien
DON; AT The pamphlet by Mr. Smith is
Ridgw стау, у, Piccadilly. The “ one-half” referred
charcoal is advertise:
x
self. making has three othe ers,
— 3 but deeper tanks, pote on on the same level o
le lower, which he wants to have the р of filling from
between the two furthes 8
made of Burgess and Keys’ canvas hose, lined and coated with
gutta б reha, or of any other material, would practisally
\ ауе should the atre have, > rta in the
— ier 2 hours 3000 gallons of w t depends
altogether — the difference of evel Mea the ra dn in the
one tank an n the other. The syphon may be filled
4 — — in ne tank, and nd gard
syringe чи, to the other end, which would soon pump it full.)
Tue Fry: LP. T reventive to is the application
of Seana whale oil to the skin, or to those parts most likely to
be attacked. It — be applied soon after shearing, in
woody — ts, where sheep are subject to the attack of the
. G.
Waban: г Р. D
to think that the spin
im of dp ja mite caution in their future rebas asit is
| impossible to be reimbursed Beg prese
—
mber o
Fro m Germ
and "158 — “from ‘Scotland 2
Suffolk, 2100; an ote the northern "d — edet -
her. к а
Per st. of 81 Per st. of 8 Ibs.—8
Best Scots, ee Best — 2 1s... 0 0 to 0 0
fords, &c. . ws 8 | Do. 0—4 2|
Best Short-horns 4 2—4 6 rer 2 quality 0 0—0 0
x Re аай Beasts 3 0 — 3 8|Do.8 ‚8 6—310|
Downs and aa ә 5 8— 6 4
ағу . 5 — > 4 Pu ove ee dec 4 29
Do.
Ring 4303; Sheep мал l Tambs, 2 а oo; Calves, 2283 Pigs, 310.
FRIDAY,
The supply of Beasts is consi idon Re y larger than on Friday
last; Monday's prices, therefore, cannot be supported, nor can a
clearance be effected at our reduced quotations. The number of
le and was rip is rather smaller, however, it is fully adequate
e dem Indeed, owing to a heav = trade in the dead
— it 15 н to realise late prices. Good Ca ge сз
still — From Germany and Holland there a are 205 B
380 Sheep, 309 Calves, — 16 € from France, 52 Epic
and 120 Ангар; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 500 Beasts; and 130
Mileh X from — home counties.
е of 8 Ibs t- 8d
AMES,
„
his
nferior window: „glass in a
ec
TORIES, GREENHOUSEC
st cle -— cause —
gentlema
ү
А
i
:
————
HOUSES,
p CO. are su pplyin 16-02
British 3 packed i — rege
samara feet each, at the following REDUCED PRICES for cash.
Sizes.—Inches. Inches. Per foot.
Under ? br at 1 d Per 100 ae
From 6 by 4 " 7 „ „ 0168
, n 8 „ 6 „ 244, - » 0 18 9
10 ” : , n ” - „ 234. n 7 0 10 1
16 : Larger sizes, not textoeding 40 in = 8 зи.
oz. from = id. square "nh { :
1 oz. от.) dt а кебу. e e
E. Bhd. 0734.
PATENT oven PLATE, "THICK' ‘CROW
PATEN ATE for. Horticultu: x Хош, and
reduced prices, by the 100 square feet,
GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to an à
either in — or Rough Plate Glass. ге pattern,
Propagating Glasses, Beehive Glasses, Cucumber
Milk Pans, Glass Water Pipes, а-в. various other —
hitherto manufactured i v Glas
PATENT —— GLASS. —T resent extr oe
price of superior ould io superset
8 FA
mes HETLEY & Co.,
List of Prices and Estimates ith hes on aj
JAM
GLASS ADES, Ж ornamental to, and gs p^ reservation
very description of goods susceptible of i ced
Prices, si emoval o e excise duty,
паге, London, "
cwt., per acre; spread i in wet А47 апа — in =
Markets.
Diu al GARDEN, M
cold; о еН Vegetables are
очај both in — — A few forced Peac|
rance. pe Strawberries fetch from - te
у from the Continent of Green Pea:
Radishes. ce cse Artichokes,
e and
fetch iit ftom M 2s.
Cut flowers — ofi Hyacinth,
Cyelamens, Mignonette, Cinerari
FRUIT,
Pine-apples, per Ib, 8s р — Oranges, per doz., 1s to 2s
TS Perst.of8lbs.—s d в c * ,
est —— me 2 . O Go ( MINGE: PATENT GLA
fords, Ko. 4 2 04 6 ew dtt re now established for the manufact
at А hort-hó 4 Op — & 24 quality 0 0—0 ol | and the covering of existing Walls with — 7
2d quality Beasts 2 8—3 6 Do. Shorn d qoi — pe in am of Gre
Best Downs and паана uU 4—6 Commissions will be о received through 225 Y
Nurserymen mm
2 bu ee e 4 —— OCT EA „В я аа? А га феа Bom
— 1064; Sheep and 9 6400; Calves, 432; Pigs, 380. or to the Patontes, Bodorgan ; Holyhea
adage Bonovau MARKET, May 6. Horticultural Society, at Eccleston Hall, Lan
en and Smith re rt "that 7 there is — in- | Angles
E SA
SS WALLS
B
can be seen in the Garden of the London
арин
Grapes, hothouse, р. Ib, 85 enm p. 100, 78 to 14s
Peaches, perdas. 1 per speck,
; Straw M. per Ib., 2s to 3s
Apples dessert push, „108 io 15s Nuts, Barcelona per bush., 20s
Lemons, per Chest tnuts, р. bush., 8s to 208.
Cabbages, ] „ is to 2s Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 8d
сак 28 to 4s Garlie, per Ib., 6d to 8d
Greens, Bee im tes Lettuce, Cab., p. doz., 6d to 1s
French 100, isto23 | — per score, 1s to 2s
Asparagus, per bundle, 5s to 108 i per doz., ом
— ре . 2s to 2s 6d | Endive, per score, 2s 6d to 3s
Rhubar 4d #015 —— Salads, р. pun., 2d to 3d
—— — — to h, p. pu ndio 18 to 38
— per ewt., 5s to 9s 1 — p. pott., 1s 6d to
— per bush., 2s 6d to 5s Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 1
Turnips, per doz., 38 to 4s Artichokes, Jer., do., 1s to 1s 6d
Cucum each, 6d to2s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d
Celery, per bundle, 9d to 18 6d | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d
Carrots, per d 8s Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d
Spinach, per s 2s to 3s Parsley, p. doz. bunchs.,3s to 5s
per bushel — Mint, Dm per — to 6d
ish, p. per
Best, per de, isto 1s 4 | Marjoram, do.,do, 13
Leeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d Watercresses, p.12 hun, gd to 10d |
атыга Load ле
MITHFIELD, May 5.
Prime Meadow Hay 85s to 92s i d e + 95s to 105s
Inferior do «s TO: 78 eu. v. FO
Rowen E we 45 56 ‘ose * 30 33
New Hay „ W EM E. J. Davis.
E j er te 1 MARKET, May 5.
rime à Meadow Hay Inferior Clover ... 785 +
N Stern „ „* 70 80 = do. LIII qe m ies
ONU. oom 10 e тещ
Fine old Hay 865 to 903 | | Ola Glover "
ni E oe : pm *
герани, 2 e e
New Нау .. — — |NewOlover... ..— —
Straw... а „ 28 32 | Inferior r do. „ pag md з ж
COAL MARKET.—Fnrin.
Bm Mats 175. 64.; Wallsend —
etton, 188. 6d. alisend Lambton, —
ЖА
— Wallsend
ise ai — ANE 131. — с.
ATOES.—SovuTHWARK, May 2
he oth week the arrivals Dee been m more limited, still
trade i w кын as dull аз the previous week, owing to large quan-
eft over, and for D л s lower ces have
to. The following a this day's рана
rk Regents, 100s, to 140s.; ру н, do., 90s, to 110s;
100s. to 120s. ; pring 8, 808. to 908. ; French h whites,
0 3 Rhenish, 808.
—
Іхон BoARD.
Per foot m cue
0s. 44d. to $y
, 2 3 — *
— 08
0 "d — 0 э
10 — 0 4
an average fall this —
consequence of the short im-
0 Oto £15 10 0
0 Oto 14 0 0
5 O to 6 0 0
5 Oto 60 0
BRADFORD,
5
IM Man 25
ET do quar en ale is very small, 2 10 > JAMES PHILLIPS seta Co, :
aala ue r Ө 6 0 116, . E „ WITI apt i
Sussex im „ 416 Oto 515 0 a OF 1
Old Hops. 2 110 Oto 3 ARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH — ATH GBASE, i
E RK LAN for CONSERVATORIES, PUBLIC :
,, MONDAY, May еа supply me Bnglish phage теа . Sxxkiaurs, бе.
was larger than w sample pro
picked early this morning at 7 * ts. ue qr. but A “this E path 1
uction a clearance was not —— — some 'uantit re- 3 : f ^ y
mained unsold towards the close of the market. Th Y asin a^ for | Packed. in аре. — (rs of the sizes} thick. thick. thick.
reign was slow, and to effect sales a рт of 1s. per qr. про: 1 !
prices of this day se'nnight was ere te Several vessels & d. s. d.|s. d.
ted on the coast from th of Europe, but we did not 50 pee wide ce cee — to 50 long) o mio то 9.
hear of any transactions to-day, althongh rather less vie Or 20 70 „ ES
1 taken. Of — — a large arrival, an e 70 „ o9 610 TO 9
a s. per qr. was generally submitted on In the value шын:
of Beans and Peas aoe is no alteration: For Oats there is a In Squares cut to the sizes ordered. |
n of 6d. per qr. on fine and 1з. on inferior nder 8 by 6 0 4 „C
јо 4 07
0 5 0 8
0. 5} 08
++} 53: 2 +
Моно - Red . — 11 ft. sup. „ 3 ft. z = = a 09
34—57 and not a 09.
Barley, grind. & distil, 235 to 265... Chev. 24—90| Malting .|25—29 ины LONG, verg 0 97
— Poreign.. grinding and distilling Malting .|29—32 : „ H M A 139
Oats, Essex, and Suffolk 7 = 5 30 35. 0 7 0 |
ett t шаки "n " ” ” M 310
M ms Lincolnshire. ;. Potato|22 eed ......|17—22 5 ” n 6 „ 35 „ 494.0 79 910 |
* Potato 21—23 Feed ......|19—920 | 6 n " 8 „ " 45.0 8} 0 10) |
uk — Liese... Poland and Brew 1922 Feed .. 16—20 8 „ „ 0 , 45 „ 5.408 0 Se |
— — ow | 1| Fo: — i " ” Е ” n x v Rd ; | 018 |
ЕЕ reign n ” ' ” - E. +
E iram. n ded to —. os seal 32— arrow. . 323415 ” ” — * 3 ” nw 01010: j i D
vis n Е at %% T [s чц
Small|32—37 [ma rt %% „ „„ „ % „ 30- , TM RT 1 |
Peas ien "eni ЧЛ eu... --Boilers nifolk ..,/40—42 | Quarries y 3e :
—.— A 929 to 858. . . .. Crey Foreign 32 —42 8 OF 50 FEET EACH. 1
te Yelow,..| — 37 t and 80 b b TE 1 6 6d. \{ by Sand tiw " 2 4
3. an y . y —— EC
-....ditto|21—37|Country .|21—37 | © James Рнпллрв & Co, Н Hortiou!saral Glass Merchants,
1— = E ishopsgate Street ides London. 8 epu is the
is wee * The be no that h Glass
large of foreign. To-day’s market was beni), as. as Жай э — — kind of glass that
most bea e most useful,
very slow at | can pe е employed i ы Могае, It is бее
the dis- | of 5 t glass, and it has nu d
single disadvantage as
oe
8
There are
nally indisposed a: ie the bape to pact ai is
thinl
— ‚апа ndary qualities decli lime of 1 pecu
on seconda a ne of 18. per qr.
would 4 rest clearances. —.— off 2H elf, wi thou
slowly at about Monday's prices. nd Pi -
value. Fine sweet 'sell readily at late rates, —+ out-of-
condition parcels are the turn ^. Flour th very
little inquiry. Several eargoes of Wheat from the South of
FFP GARDEN FRAMES, and DWEL
- WAREHOUSE, 87.
Wheat | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. | Cutto rotors manasa etg
| March 26 á* siis El аја a| stove 40 inches tong. union yk ү
tno | 83 0| 34 332 6 s
April 2.....| 44 4| 81 619 0 30 5} 34 8|32 Б l OUNCES «" ipae Ei
— H „ 44 9| 31 418 9 [3110 | 34 52 10 28 0 e!
= 16 4 10 31 11 |19 0-199 10 34 3|33 7 | 28000008 vw на y
— 44 7 81 5 19 0 |27 3 34 9 31 11 Lares e
— 80. 4 4) St 68 apo 0}: з5 а,в s. Lares Shoot of No, 16 16, very
.Aver| 44 7| 31 7 |1810 |30 32 9 Ps
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS' AVERAGES. — mrar r
Prices. Mar. 26. April 2. April 9. April 16.| Apr. 23. Apr. 30.
44s s oo on
44 9— i oii m 25 Ф
= 9 — € m E "d
T ... * Tee ove 8
44 4 а | es " 3
44 4 — v
JIYERPOOL, TUE 8 May 3 —Tho nivale Ru
coastwise during he past week have Dog А
foreign ports, ever, we have received liberal ies of
Wheat, Flour, &c. trade has been quiet, and holders of
Wheat and Flour hav dis realise. an
Corn has been in fair request, at full prices for yellow, but white
has easier to b morning's market there was
only a limited attendance of th: and country trade, and the
ess done in Wheat Flour was strictly of à retail cha-
| racter, at a decline of 1d. to 2d. per 70 Ibs. on the former, and 3d
to 1 sack on the latter article. Oats and Oatmeal
mi а erate! d demand, at late rates. paren sue
Peas were without change in alue, but t Karp tian Beans w
MIS deor of 6d. — т ‘Yellow ione Corn was in in
T À ders gen ya ich
checked business. White nivel iy neglected, and 6d,
to 18. per qr. lower,
=e
19—1853.]
IZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR LOCKS |
"WAS ^ mE — * J. H. BOOBBYER, AT THE GREAT
LTU RA
P fe Gard 1s.
rs for ens,
ге on , in gree
te 8 & BOooBBYER Mena
sale of g «ы fron the anufactories at the lowest prices.
— to — Es on "the receipt of remittance.
D BEEHIVES.
ILTON'S Petar BEEHIVES, in great variety,
including the ge Straw Hive, price 10s. 6d.
2 кон the Prize Medal of the — — —- awarded).
ly-invented Bee-feeders, and every article connected
with the Apiary.
The PRACTICAL BEE-KEEPER, price 2s.; Sheets of Illus-
trations, price 6d., at A Munron’s Beehive and Hone: y Warehouse,
10, Great Marylebone treet, Ca h Square, Lo —
BEEHIVES.
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
303
BAKER’: "ET FOUN TAINS
ASANTRY, T STREET, KING'S
UT ESSRS. BAKER can confidently
FOUNTAINS for Poultry, Pheasants, Pigeons, &c., as the
most simple, efficient, and economi they are easily filled, to
screw or — required. Price, — ien quarts, 6s.; 9 quarts,
8s, And at 3, Half-moon P. , Gracechurch Street.
[LANDSCAPE GARDENING REVIVED AS AN
Tkorpe марно — offers
services to the Nobility and G and
| — rdener in the highest pr Siar the art, —
rations around a House, forming — Vistas, Approaches,
Picturesque and Distant — the efforts of Ama-
truction for — — —
— the practical — of Works. No connection w
Nurserymen, or any trade whatever,
EW S.
R. J. C. STEV VENS tn my imm
by Auction, at his p — 38, t,
Garden, on THURSDAY May, and — du d
12 for 1 o'clock, A MOST IMPORTANT COLLECTI ч
SON just recei from Warsze
will sell
абыз.
ШИ
i
;
E
Í
2
ceedingly beau
seen in flower by Mr. W. will be
Catalogues may be had of Mr,
Covent Garde —
ULIPS.
it igo E RHEOCLINE, OR SPRING COUCH,
portable without t detaching: any of its pa Softer than
a Feather Bed, and w ми One Moment from
a Couch to either — — — mis
TAM 4 а тб, Ouro! RD STKE
where also = € riety of METALLIC BED-
ge з S, fi hf ad witha he patent RHEOCLINE,
&c.
b and а STOVES, ar and every other description of
RO
WALKEWS NEEDLES (by Authority
G EORGE
attention to their new and
varied collec.
m;
& Sons, 197, High Holborn,
and 149, н Str
erpoo * n: iic en,
* 19, Clayton Square.— Man
chester, Hall & Wilson, 50,
NIST ng treet. — Glasgow,
Austen & Hide. 168, CAM Street.—Dublin, W. Edmond-
son & Co., 61., Dame Stre
— and MELON BO? BOXES
IGHTS.
G
One h 1, 2, and d —.— and Lights of all sizes
ready for — — use - I t — eve
and sent to all parts of bo xin — ——
from Garden Lights of every description *
Green and Hot-houses made and fixed i
om. References given to “the Nobility, [ea — the
in most of the counties in 4 am c
honse Builder, Claremont Place, Old
WATERPROOF PATHS.— Those um aer
their Gardens durin;
winter months should cons
their walks of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRE
are formed thus: the
resent t,
Part of clean gravel add one of sharp river sand. To fiy
of such equal mixture add one of Portland . 0-
rate the whole well in the юй а —
It may then dd aid on 2 inc
egetatio on cannot grow
does not soak throt it, to give a fall
DI ER ESSET tirons i, 4
ms Own") wi
blind, and have
3
&
>
$
even by the b
e la
13 stamps for a . Wi
Royal, Palace, or Million Needles ^ bin but of ——
quality. H. — Drilled Doreas are 25 for 1d., and his Regal
12 for 1d. Patentee of the Penelope henge maker of Improved
Fish Hooks, Hooks а nd Eyes, Stee 1 Pen
y fare correctly
price 1s. coloured, post free, 1 1s. 24, j
1, Gre sham Street West, London.
TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, ETC.
TS BE SOLD, by private ora whe 200 ROWS x
LI и —
Named Т
TCHELL'S, near the
TURF.
ENDERS are invited - about 20,000 TURVES, е
be cut and carted, from +
e Reci
the Old C a. The Land * es fed off; the Turf is whole
= d sou
— 4 sto "bé sent to the engen 33, Norfolk Ik Street, Strand,
a Mr. ACKwortTu, opposite the Estate at Ealing, Middlesex,
will show the Turf. Crimes Lewis GRuxEISEN, Sec.
Conservative Land Society, May
GUANO.
Now ON SALE, = — kinds of e
ngamos, su Peruvian; Bolivian, pper
ru, equal to Chincha; Тым Island, Shark’s ‘bay, Saldanha
tagonian. Each parcel has been refully ested
on its arrival, and the quality guaranteed by — analysis.
Apply to G. J. Азнтом & Co., 11, Mark Lane, Lond
PROTHEROE AND
MES —
structed by James Davidson, Esq., of Camden Grove,
Nursery
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTH
ESSRS. PROTH — »M MORR pr
ias, V. Gerani other p.
in bloom.—On view the morning of Sale; Catalogues may be
't, and of tbe Auctioneers, American Nursery,
x
тне ari EER E sae ИЕ E M d al Н, и
то ‘GENTLEMEN, HERE AS AND OTHERS.
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS IM
submit to an unreserved Sale by 2 Auction, on the pre
Vale Gardens, Maida Hill, Paddington, — FRIDAY:
May 20, at 11 o — фу!» cetur c — Edward in eones-
quence of the ground iding purposes
whole of the valuable GREENHOUSE Plane
magnificent collection of n F
niums, in high cultivation; a
Fuchsias, Verbenas, Calceolari:
F = Е,
575 GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND О OTHERS.
ESSRS PROTHEROE - MOR RIS are
miss ioned by C. P. Lochne
— premises, Warwick House, Wa
ONDAY, 23d inst., at 11 o'clock, vitbout reserve,
P or Bedding, includi: er Phloxes
(Mayii, and Herbaceous,) Calceolarias, — Cuphea platy-
cen los, Antirrhinums, C ums, Dahlias, Tom
Thumbs, &.; also choice specimen — ther Pelar
comprising gnet, Ariadne, &e.; a fine
Ma
— — Spa er with two
capital Pits, F
Ерик DUET д EGGS.—A few rEiL
3 BUFF 3 meted PA t 32.
; gold and —
Spanish, 40s. and 608.; gold spang
spangled ditto, 3L 105.; black ditto, 40s,
ditto, 5 guineas; gok Tace асей Sebright t bantams, the pair; —
Cochin chicks, six weeks old, for 30s.; "den "six m ditto,
i - в, hatched in Janu for
bury ducks, 15s. and мази рег р. Eggs sng E o sud
ected d
— e 10s. per di 215.; black
Мк Street, Westin E v9 nt, J. B. WHITE & BROTHERS, ditto, 21s.; whi ditto, 42s. ; Malay. * E
105. ; gold, —.— and white Po 2is.; black ditto, 158.;
GLAZIN — WITHOUT PUTTY. gold-laced Bantams, 2 silver di borki
R ELEC SL. — — — тне the ecm te tod sent to address on receipt of two penny
proved Metallic Ventilati: — 4 suit Portable or
Fi This of bo amie OCHIN vemm eo n i er ee tti rd
at the same prices as ordinary ver i ich T. Nixo Mr. THOMAS GILBERT, King’s Arms Hotel, Grays, Essex,
at Kettering, and at the Exhibition, Dublin. at 16s, per dozen, from all light a —+ ус. of —
From the Rev. J. Wetherall, wetght an and E. feathered, from
ied
*Srm,—I have no hesitation in orcs that the pur which
E placed om the roof of my house, t 16 ago,
T adm itted any wet, and has quite — тар — se I
rd Messrs. Walters q Sons, Manufacturers, London and Kettering.
че odi November 26, 1851.
“Sm,—The Skylight fitted improved principle | N
— to answer aw jo "n tia оеду v уш ipe
and we — pleasure in bearing
ebrated
— Potts, Beg. and other — breeders ent
ost-office Order; also | Five
any part o
Puree and rive Cockerels for 2.
[pv CHINA FOWLS.—Prize сан for Sale.
A h
Maiore
HAN GHABSot eae tata breed, б
Position to
ж. William Henson Kettering. — CHICKENS, to be delivered | free of
“к Nownnber: vember 97, 1851. —— pn — Sta n the Metropolis. Communications to
E invented ced 5 проп the be Braintree Essex to x. z Mess rs. JOSCELYNE & Sow, Stationers,
— — рне — ont sooner. ra the cope rid n d Y Als for Sale a few Fresh Laid Eggs of the pure White |
rie ipa ig A . had iu hand | Avis bury Duck, at бз. the sitting of 13,
months, I can with confidence
to its . ts purpose expectation.’ :
cum, Brewer, Katering, — Sales b» Auction.
“Sm,—The Skylight you fixed on my p
back, has given me great satisfaction; and I [тишү iu to be the
best thing introduced."
From Mr. E. Edmund
— — —— on
ü ylight made by y
Rugby.
7 Rugby, March 23, 1853
"has now
months, and I hav uch pleasure
uring
all the —— of a
Water усаа й dropping
Case in frosty w —.—
T. vika ач «s ata Merced A "HAND- GLASS
can ventila: 2 me — may nereased in
height by removing — St —
—— Lass — RAMEN
N6.1.—19 in., 12. 165.; v „ 22. Bai; а 145.; 21 in., 37. 35.;
n. 3. 195.
wo. 2-18 im, 92 198; 31 йты, лк зїї. 41/45. per а
, 5l
Sash Bar, No. 1.—54. por To ot е po. Ditt itto. No. 2,—64. per 15.
t 6. 8.
; Lights made glazed, — Ge er foot super
Lights according to size - quality, trified and Stained mas
p AR Aprende т gb Nixos's Oil Stain.
се wanted 3 the and 4
аы d — Painting
COCHIN CHINA AND OTHER FOWLS.
PERIODICAL SALE, s AUCTION, ON TUESDAY,
R. J. e , STEVENS begs to notify that
Men OY POULT EEE) Senate
of attention, and some good
Catal —— will be forwarded o on receipt’
Te directed. envelope, inclosed to Mr. J. C. STEVENS,
38, King — oe Garden, London, *
M These 8 Й — on tha. TEE Third
uesdays in ove month, afford to Breeders ; t
— = — ery monii ee - reduction of their Stocks.
— Forms of Entry to these Sales, and full particulars, on applica-
tion to Mr. J. e as above.
GRANT
“EXTEN
snd effects, —M ay be viewed prior the Sale. Catalogues
had on the premises; of the principal seedsmen in
London; and of the Auc uctioneers, . American Nursery, Leytonstone,
— CENT LEMEN, AMATEURS, FLORISTS, &
My we Pc eif и MORRISare directed
А. 2 m (who has gone
— ‚ to sell by
tion, ses, Dartmouth Row, near the Hill
Station, Kent x Y MONDAY, May i" elec, the ыс
the choice а —
vouri — cul
— н ата Дам, zr
let seed — Ar nd cabi:
May he — — ME mA
— ш эша e
HIGHGATE,
TO GENTLEMEN, M —— — BUILDERS, AND
оа. РКО OTHEROE ax AND —.—— will sell by
tion, on the premises, Fitzr Highgate,
— h the "Gate req) on MONDAY. May May OR ка 17; o'elock (by
of Mr. 8 n Won
— ‘building — hole of the Ou thriving: i
STOCK; also, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, consisting of 1000
team 50 x which are not yet out, e Mr. Robinson, Joseph
Hume, Bernal Osborne, Mr. magn t 300 Geraniums
(Tournament) а quant tity of
ment of P —— Bor Hund i prid. x
M; ‘mn
x — Sale. of the
neipal а MEM and of the Au uctioneers, A dun —
Essex.
ISLINGTON NURSERY.
TO NOBLEMEN, MP PORE NURSERYMEN,
ESSRS. PROTHEROE —— MORRIS have re-
seemed A tren: to public
ceiv —— ecmpetition by
uction, on ip — Liverpool Road, on
WEDNESDAY) М Мут 11th, at 11 o'clock, the matchless speci-
mens of жар S CAMELLIA ета 7 of the most — —
kinds, 1 ; Mezereon ocks
ael Fat Pot 1000 dne aeu also erection of several
E ' Greenhonses, a quantity of Cast. Columns, six large
— Roman m for orname ; two
— Ston 12 from 1800
rs, Des
effects — rie viewed three days prior to the
ма оп ће к Ач of the Seedsmen in London;
of the oe heated He — розево, Essex.
res ; NEAR CA
SIVE OF GREENHOUSES, RANGES OF
PITS, TWO-LIGHT — BOXES, GREENHOUSE
AND BEDDING P
РЕ RS, PRO THE EROE хо MORRIS are
tructed by the Pop who is declining the
Business, to Sell by on
- Itb of A of и! — lo elec each day, the whole of the Stock
t d
Plants, Delius, "Ратно,
Уе rbena na
8
* STEVENS t sel by Au
Covent
tion, at his | о
3 8 Stones, в reat Iron Tanks,
| 8, Sla:
eria
finest ever received, and many me еа American favourites, }
May be viewed tlie morning of — had
—
of preservation, the + AB te to m
— ay be
304
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
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A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 20.—1853.]
SATURDAY, MAY 14.
[Price 6d.
NDEX.
Mangold Wurzel.. 313
Melons, early
Oats and Turnips
Palms, Ke.
Agricul
Agricultu
Soc. of England .
rr bn. with Pines,on the
Himalayas
DL
sp n
— 4 * insects
33 — of winter on.
| CONSISTING OF ABOUT FIFTY
NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS.
VARIETIES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED
m u
AND Co., C , have now to offer
spend and — — "X SEEDLING
ALCEOLARIAS, which they can confidently
warrant and recommend, they having been ox ully saved and
varied from the most үзсүн selection in the _kingdom. E sad fea’
T с» 1
— TM СРИИ 81
Poultry, early .
© pe rpetua lly in flower
the great variety and „brilliancy, ‹ of- their. c ою ey are
Rooks.;.;.....
Clim
Conifer with Palm: Ke. on
the S UR resin e
ddir 15
J. WEEKS & Co., King’ s ‚ Road, Clicisen, London.
+ for 30 s mps. See
e Garde uon Chronicle
7, 1852 » pa че e 757
arii RL
1 Colchester, Essex.
M ,
LIP :
HARLES TURNER -— announce that his
f TUL ill be in flower from the
20th inst. to the end of the month; this — comprising, as
it does, the largest stock of the fam — E — n Seedlings in E the
rewa vepestin.
C. T. would intimate tbat — in E o the finest specimens will
be sent to the NATIONAL Ue id TION, to be beld a4
ay lbe
one.
for Datchet — Windsor, pon М
Royal Nursery, Slongh, Bucks.
EW WHITE BEDDING youl Ty.
OHN anp CHARLES LEE offer 8
FLORIBU DDUM M, a bedding variety, of d of irur habit and
ге — be flowers are white, wi otch, and are
rofusion as to be a
8 P T 1x edi
BE HELD on SAT
2 bow."
the best colleetion of Six Pelar-
A second prize of
A —— ч - will be
goni Mets in No. 12-sized pots.
21. will diio be given.
A 2-4 of 31. а — given for the best collection of Six Pelar-
gs NM 24-sized pots. A second prize of
A Prize of 21. 10s. ‘will du given pr. бе best collection of T
se Plants, which shall n.
+ Greenh
еа more than two of the same | genus—excluding Pelar-
oniums, Fishing pu Calceolarias. Persons 2 in
elass will not be a t wed to Mer the 50. pri
A Prize of 41. will be given for the mee ‘collection of Six Pelar-
pata pegs Жел eg No. 12-sized pots. A Second Prize of
ven.
A Prio of 3l. will be given for the best collection of Six Pelar-
ums—varieties—in No. 24-sized pots. A Second Prize of
i. 10s. will also be given.
n of 10 distinct
O ALL Ke pit У ъй
A Prize of 57 ven for the bes
species o . or boss Plants, edet shall not contain
‘more than two x the same genus—excluding Pelargoniums,
- Fuchsias, and Calceolarias.
rounds by 11 Nein
perd. WALLIS, "
Wü AM. WATKINS, im Secretaries.
D COUNTI ES
CHOICE CINERARIA,
е
OMBE, PINCE, anp С w ready for
sending ae "SEEDS 2 Vett: very fine CINERARIAS, CAL-
CEOLARIAS, and HOLLYHOCKS, which have been selected
with great care from the best and most distinct varieties
The great Ae which their Cinerarias and Culceolarias
have given for several successive m — them to
mend their Seed of the pre sent season with m „
he Holly! Seed re all sav ved from the finest and most
поет varieties, which itt St tis ae ptm have been cultivated
Se aled packets, warran ted ге ach, free by pos
N.B. It is now a good time Nr . Seeds, thereby securing
a Stock of strong early-blooming Plants.— Exeter Nursery, May 14
om GOULD respectfully invites — to the follow-
* ing Bedding-out Plants, &c., all of which are strong and
healthy :—
PO AND
K SE се
er doz.—s, d.
. 25. to 8 0
i
Per doz.—s. P
Lobelias, Blue
=
Ageratums, Blue ..
Calceolaria riscosissima
integrifol
Cuphea EA; Й
t
?
©
— in Les. to12
ате 2 colours 4
bi eyo temons, scarlet and
ite
T Quen Variegata :
Verbonas а great
тамат 20 " ;
Summer Queen Zanschneria californica. 4
n ; Crimson 2 6s. to 12 Pansies, fine "t 1
„ Flower of th р е
9s.to 12 0 .
ORCESTERSHIRE,
h Daisi
Geraniums, Tom dumb.
5 Commander-in-Chief
=S
S8 о oooocoR
Day I bDielytras
Rose COTTAGE Nonéray, Е REDDITCH,
D
oooccoooco
S
ze
- Б hour the 7 It poA a gr ge = will be
‘ound invaluable for n ce 2s, 6d. each, 21s. per dozen,
or 128. the half-doze: {$
parapa М: WiLL Mone 8 SURPRISE, 5s. each, 125 per doz.
N OF LIGHT, 3s. 64. eac
e. 9 FLO it ОЕ THE DAY, 1 12s. per
Nursery, Hanser
THE роо * OF FAS
get re hin
ao nen
CO., ng
y plants o ot this pee "hrilliaut
x at; denm of which
the Gardeners’
out stro E
qe Begonia, at 105
hey beg to refer to their ju c
ridus of last week, —Exeter PT Ма 4
SANT — E M rne M LI
HANDLER AND SONS, N
Wandsworth Road, have ‘now’ nb tole
the best ‘CORY SANTHEMUMS in small pots fit rm aon
pen tom stock of
Plants, "8s. may Pe 1 p t
GTREPTOCARPUS BIFLORUS.
ttle free-blooming
— This beautifal
т 1852, will be read
next, yA JAMES VEITCH & Sox, at
with the - pA to the trade. Brett,
OPÆOLU
ma алей. tie re and 'Greeuh house
nd ' splendid 1 BAND of the Regiment of Scots Greys will
Rules and ms, with every . ipw connected with
the Society, may be obtained on MU
ILLI
69, Regent Street, Street, Royal Leamington Sp
Ee Secretary.
JEFFRIES’ “ ST TRACTION үну А.
pce Зы JEFFRIES. begs to inform all
who have not yet orde се the above
qu Dahl, кезк he has but iow plants left of it, to secure
ich rma А A а ie vera ted. ka ong pla 2 si. . each.
16; also
Geranium,
at 5s. each,
. JEFFRIES,” whieh is is now Aet ding
Ma
lpsw
88 CAREW D
RANCIS
BEDDING-OUT PLANTS, strong
60-sized po aen paid to Lon
HERTFORD.
dt ae following |,
and vigorous, in |
Per dozen,—s.
Anagallis, blue .4
Nierembergias
Cuphea platycentra
Petanias— — splen-
T RIES,
E DWARD
ndon.
s. e
"-— 8 Toa
umb and Harkaw way 4 0
тело, the best vari-
7 65 to 4
vias, blue and г
Fuchsi ias; bedt vénétbs
— rrr — епа.
Рет
‚4
L6
‚4
пе variet 84
A
coocooo
5
TE
Е
iE
8
o
A,
Tropæolum canariensis .
| Caleeolarias—viscos issim
unda,
d |
v rie cal Geraniums,
e P Qe? 00
Do. Te
48's and 3:
Collections of the best Hollyhocks, in po
E. P. F. engages to supply none but strong healthy 1
Cupressus funebris, fine strong plants, 2 feet, in pots, 3s. 6d. eac
ixed sorts, in
32-sized ж ‚9
d
0
0
0
0
0 | is of
0
0
0
0
0
LIA.
&e., Pin IRE n and S
tfully to inform Dahlia Growers,
one above beautiful Райла, solou
constant and аы show flower. ting
CHSIA T yr „on м
н RRISON is now sending out the above
mra FUCHSIA: strong, healthy © 10s. rh each;
tra s utumn struck which will make fine bloom-
W AND CP PLAN 95 V
pod AND CHARLES E beg to eM. the eris f
ect and beaut A PLANTS, which they can reco
for si cultiva
He sacentrismysorensis (Уен) Grevillea rosen, 10s. 6d.
Begoni Préetobiensia’ (Pics), own et 10 6 се
; mia stonie . ‚ва.
108 à endi n cacia Drum: ps
ceria rosea. strong, 10s
P bolle
8, 8 and other Greenhouse Plants, can
be had on application Grange Nursery, Darlington, Мау 14.
TRHODODENDRON JA J эртте — (Hooxzn).
rm and
with ‘a deep pink ze i cokes
So TERIS
Stephanotis iste] 3
was found
agrance of the Auri
3 is of easy = Messrs. VEITCH and
as most
у for бту on
; Second
discount to the Trade.
me
Cissus po (Rollisson), 55.
ortunii, true 64.
Hoya variegata, d.e] picta,
dee ee beautiful leaf. з. 6d,
Plec concolor picta | Eschynanthus
(Pince), 7s.
i Ardesia crenulata fructu-albo,
per dozen, for bedding. pe d &
splendidus
крш IL Epacrises, 15s. | Dio scipula, 3s. 6d.
rie Abutilon $ insigne be ba.
Dracæ ы 15з.; macu-
Cephalotaxus Fortunii, cuttings
good leaders, 10s. 6d.
бай , 10s. 6 eer patagonica, 10s. 6d.
Д scabra, 10s. 6d. Saxo Gothen 2 кулы 10s. 64.
And every . Novelty. —Nursery, H
A choice Collection =
Genefhyllis tulipifera, 10s. 6d.
Pultenæa ericoides, 5s, very
rich beer and free ay й
ess oct nnaba s, 6d.
EE
ffe
пе or July. The — of the
х а. selected stocks, wi
H. Herre
; Wilts,
—This extraor:
SIS.
ful nai — (requiring the tempe-
warm se) is perfectly distinct in
haraeter fro ythin 9. тутата ced. It was exhibi
prendere on Saturday, the 8th of May, 1852, and —— vel
“Ети st PRIZE Р for New w Plan —+ and was indeed, on th:
It is a most abu * генч producing its long pendulous
clusters of large go lden yellow and deep crimson flowers in great
abundance, conti rfection for several mo onths.
quality and benuty, that Me: d Son feel ev:
highly recommending
99 Plants are — for ЕМУ, at 21s. each.
e trade when three are р
fidence in
Good e
ANS TO кыт К 5
Persons desirous of . really 3 т. Turnip
ks ini EMI
& Soxs, Seed Growers, Ronding, Be ing, Berks, will coment
Sorts, Prices, &c.
ticulars of one penny — y
postage.
WHITE BEI ГЕ BELGIAN € CARROT, YELLOW GLOBE
EL SEED,
all — A tural de b = oe › ained. in any ч
am Е. Re Merchants, Plymout
Also 5 — 801 NeHIAE RED GLOBE TURNIP,
— — vie ges se 1l other kinds of en Tett
ve Catalogues r one
penny
1 SEED. — FOR SALE, a quantity
of
ringham, Surrey, and Horn CARROT SEED, from
with first-rate reference, Also nine or
ten sacks of purple-top SWEDISH з быы ЕВИ
Price, &c., apply to SAMUEL BLOMFIELD, Halstead, к
BAKER’S отек
ТНЕ Р
mx. AKER ean 5
FOU dp ce ре paid Pheasan: Kc. аз the
st simple, effi conomical ; nis ae еч i
MEUM Pris, — 9 quarts,
8s, And at 3, Half ngen Passage, us
PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. e
306 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [May 14,
Lone
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Trees from frost, blight, Ae ‘birds, and for the security of | if required. well as every description of Window Glass now manufactured,
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MIND WIRE GAME NETTING.—
PER — — 2 Peer W WIDE
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£ 5d. ie mu^ |
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Zinch гор» 28 9! — Traps bie Стома eroe € 1 Glass, Shades for
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M the above can be m any width. at proportionate prices. — ee” f
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A
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2275 Plants ad alsoin the highest sje ise Chronicle first Saturday i in mar month,
state of c ult tivation, and for
rices. Also kites PATENT GLASS WALLS
a fine collection of strong Iron works are now established for the manufacture of the
Grape Vines in pom from € the covering of existing Walls with Glass, and orders will b
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. | à . or to the Patentee, Bodorgan, Ho lyhead.
HOTHOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES. — N.B. These Walls can be seen їп the Garden of the London
Galvanised. Not Galvanised. ; Horticultural Society, at Eeçleston Hall, Lancashire, or Bodorgan.
in, Me T. sh, 74, рег yard. . 5d. per yard. Anglesea.
i 9d.
n, d Ja Win dis Кы
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24
30 1
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TO AMATEUR GARDENERS, ·
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d with Glass, Gut ta Pereha, Com-
* Fire i
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articles to be had, Wholesale and Retail, |
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Í
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Patterns forwarded, free, plication to T. H.
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HENRY $, MORTON, „ PATENT GALVANISED Iron E rd ER dae yen is — A PRIZE MEDAL Дор, АТ
Roorma Works, TO
PHILLIPS’ PATENT IRE re MA CHINES. — — ION. OF 1851.
St m
sale of Hom. the fos
st ed to any part on —
VOS
The PATENT WIRE STRAND FENCING . the most eee CONSERVATORIES, &e,, fixed 4
neat, strong, and durable Fence for Parks and Agricultural pur-| complete at а considerable reduction, and Garden L see | ИЕ CELEBRATED SPADES, DAISY BAKES
poses in use. be bent aud put out of form by апу | description. " References may be had tp to the Nobility, Gentry, PKT к
Жао of tre trespass cing лр + уа of 700 miles of | and the Trade, in most of the counties of Englan
S pelts, Se on ао PPY | HORTICULTURAL , BUILDING AND HEATING |
F 35 Y. Н 4 y ATEM. |
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23 i Ae эе M d бооп ^u I cot di
—
Buildings, ans 5 д; CEEA
RES
RAY M v» ORMSON, , Danve
ай, тұ Liquid
— won mp» Water, Cisterns
arta dec.
bem
ere 587 eni E ref dtum enr
art ean one п
th | of such equal mixture add one of Portland i Cement, and
serere whole well in the dry state before,
It
AND. —
London,
of Copper Eylindrical and gens Conical Iron 3011
and Conservatory and ртт either in Wood or
Iron, respectfully call the attention of the $ ;
Nurserymei "9 ee via ны ous method of wat 2 h the greatest weed
tensi ша the they hav 4 se | the midd Is of the path towards the
em t | Pia
me ghe respectability e wae mss St paar vi Te eee tha] éwificturoni ef Du.
Bu een. a UP made available. | Millbank Street,
20—1853. ] . THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 307
“EVERGREEN GRASSES FOR CHURCHYARDS CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS, ETC. LOBELIA “ST. CLARE.”
AND CEMETERIES. ART лхо NICKLIN, FroRisrTS, &e., er 1 LA NunsERYMAN, &c., Brid ter, beg:
UTTON лхр SONS have had the honour of supplying | having EA Stock of healthy Plan + offer Poety offer to public notice the above Seedling нту?
tom wid Clergymen — others ; ith Ста tass Seeds fo Жыз ards under-named p а" | for briltianey of colour, profusion of bloom, d of habit,
pt. се of PANSIES, det: nam 4 TE > and beauty of stabi cannot be equalled aay ra in cultiva-
|o poene whie
ong
Seed, per Ib. imilar letters — extract the
following, oll receiv
From Mr. €. Judd, Gardener сл his Grace the Archbishop of
terbury.
— ass — — from you succeeded admirably,
the growth was such that - n
"n in the autumn, and it has now
shed ate of some years’ panting:
of Canterbury, is quite
I
and, although so
pae erg to mow the Avi
the appearance of LA ыным
and my emplo —*
with its appeara:
* Addington Park, E N *
Surrox & Reading, can supply similar
seeds to those se seit to Addington È Park, at ie ae 1b., or 18s. per
bushel. Quantity requiréd per ac 2 bushel
PASTURE GRASS SEEDS.
te satisfied |
HO B p CO. SEE pee to the LIBERTIA vient . 105. E each.
n e р, beg to state | GERANIUM — E intermedium v Ы
н) 25 ae Seeds are now finished 2 and are ready L OBE ein A Roi i Leopold E 2 x © 2d к
GRASS SEEDS FOR LAYING DOWN LAND ER. | ERICA Burnett : Z »
MANENT MEADOWS AND PASTURES.— The kinds fused CALCHOL ARIA Golden Chain ш 2 Bon
in чүп ^ "Pera will be selected and apportioned to suit th: ” МАС vis Pr m Bee i ”
natur m m wee eee ”
' Nel m ?
Grass Seeds, in mixtures, for Irrigation. FUCHSIA Duchess o of neat + „ы Me н
Ро. do. bor Parks, &c. mier F ”
— e — Ж» yom lay. droXINIA. — 6
x Р ү 1 For description of the amore; : see this Taper for April the 9th.
Do. do. for 3 iim ae Уест: head Nursery, 8t: John's Wood, Lamdon.
Italian Rye Grass—very fine sa MT Rye
— TT LL do, md ae. rin = у lovers, Wai NE ANIUMS.
Alti riots; and Red ASS aw» BROWN have a few well-established
Globe Mangold unn p new CU rhe Cattle D Plants of the following now ready, at the reduced prices
Yellow it Swedish various sorts green top | annexed :—
ello brid Turni daes Turnips of. varius sorts TM
i Mead ana o ther Cab bags, Lucerne, Broom, Furze, Sainfoin, — he Bachs. d
and all kind — m Garden ch en See Hoyle’s Zaria n 020 ено Rachel ... 4 10 6
of Agricultural, K v» Astrea ... 10 Optimu «is D.
‘of Half-moon — Piceadilly, — Á ago 10 К; Bichtor... -
E ; Basilisk. 7 ueen of May... 15
D SELECT „ Albiva "1 National
"| HoMAS BARNES begs to invite attention to his sd ulla "Y petits de. 4 IB
Servat collection of DAHLIAS, of which he has now ” ovel — 7 „ Jupiter. 10 t
ready upwards ó or td enc healthy Plan ae с following — "T" — E А. ” * : — А
ow v з. 64. each, „Mrs. F. Sutto or 2 bee .
(р rnes), ona Bol yne (Wi an (Edward), Edward Henderson'sExtravaganza Ji * j
iellez (Miquet), Les rei (nili )-—Faney Panorama |. The following 18 choice new varieties of last season ma
rnes), erode (Catlloux), 7s. 62., or 12s. the two. The had, fine plants, for 60s., 92 ny 12 for 457. — Ariadne, Anis
sador, Arethusa, Chieftain, Ds X the Buffs, Commissioner,
All the leading sorts of last and pre per | Elise, Exhibitor, Ganyme erald, Lavinia, Mochanna,
dozen. Good border ERE 40s. per * 1 пасевы ped Monteith; Painter 1745 Purple Standart „ Shylock:
pected — * — — ridents, — M Choice varieties 6. 95., don
TINE d eoo
UTI JENAS VERBEN s d.
RUMMON: SCARL ING, а взето My age ААР n ИАА, IE
varieties, very nn 8. „ө
ВО raa at E the former à ne амы S fend it | 95 varieties ditto, 7s. and т 12 6
10th Jut last, aa vil noticed in the Subsequen t number of the | P t's sel from. any of the followi ng, very superb,
onicle as : ; the two latter are pro- new, of last season, 12 varieties 15 15s., or the set of 18 for 18s. :—
fs, and altogethe ! desirable varieties for either onis et
pot or bedding. Strong Pishib, Зз. 6d. Cat Alba Magna Madame Malet
CONWAY'S SCARLET PELARGONIUM, Ariel Madame Le Gros
NEPAUL, large horse-shoe leaf, habit of Tom Thumb, one of Beauty Supreme Mons. Julli
the newest a vari — 12s. doze Celine Malet landa
PET SUPERB, a pink variety; 12s. Conquerant Ormsby Beauty
FLOWER OF THE DA Lan) [^ to 127. per dozen. Diana Parfu € Madeline
"EOS NTAIN OF LIGHT, 5з.; and GOLDEN CHAIN, Duchess of Kent 2
liza Cook —
HELIOTROPE (HENDERSON's) ИСЕ" NANUM ja ^
at зинои раво NI, 1s. — M wr 525 Saen mw
rahiums of all 5 50 varieties, very choice .. wae 20 0
seule and апамы; aiso aos T tbo EM giois accedi per dozen, 4s. to 45 9Y 0
sole Henderson's three reo distinct dwarf variées Darling, Pet, 1R
; 83833 E | a obosa 8 "e
pesos к.с в. CANT, E Jobs $m лан T — is E
dinis 5 — ursery, DAHLIAS. |
Mowing :— Chotee vartéties, per dozen, Бе. to .
NEW VERBENAS, $e pet d ES See ae dd per desu, б. RED ^
— Edward CH RYSANTHEMU мв.
—- Т vor Gen p m ж ГА 25 3 Large flowering, — per dozen, 65. — 7 6
— ы» — “Mietlez, — ppa, ate Malet, Madame | 14 best new, of 1 ея .16 0
жй чеч, rmsby Beauty, Olga, Princesse | Lilliputian Valeria, fine, per d PAL a ob
po acne т Romulus 12 best new, of 1852 РА 55 S 12 0
15. 6d. each, or 155. ре
dar ste б ues of the Season, ебден, 5 — of Are, Pon M е wt 2 Фе doner $ ils
Vater a — el, Рой, Splendid NN Pendula, Resplendent, p sp endes N T A 6 0
1 ^3 5
Cuphea platyoentm ш ш ш ds # 6 0
ЧЕ. S Cyanthus 1 8, 1s. 6d. 78 die d 12 0
веш Geranium Gom, Flower of the randy Amazon, pu LM 3 a distinct ... Ж { о
е сез Queen of Sum- Lobelia inus À i ring б E
> batt. dw arf varieti | by oxygen gas
“Tn all these égale the plant is thoroughly
er world ; its food i is brought
с
Ф
“ч
its 4 own
oved.
wi ovements in this organ
thés ө, occurring isolated in the vegetable Kingdom,
are also altogether of subordinate kin the
mic 1 plant. They also аге gutted to
cells.’
Tt will be evident that an 7 a author who
holds opinions — these, will be advocate of
the unluc Ky theo ул» so
m
riment
been raise nd the sa
decay about the same tim the t plant.
A whole series of Шай рінен И "wil only
mention th e, the Hop, the Italian Poplar, and
St opinion, that X ad disease of recent
riy egeneration of the
Potato » plant, arising from the ti арн propagation
by tubers.”
his alone serves to show how inseparably prac-
tical ques Kil are united with exact, and therefore
minute physiological vem Prof. Mout’s whole
. | yolume, indeed, is an illustration of the same trut
imes 4 8 e th i
ispu
2 ages that }
inseparably co
vi nire others
—FRANCISCEA CONFERTIFLORA,
Tats д» - plant is of pra guid recent intro-
d th re. yet.
|
| gener:
from pera
Dea 60° to 70? during active wee suitable вой,
req
to exist in all trees,
pose Aegea ate
гш h i п tme тате), the
ing the necessary
i to масы ра
pen from RE aee, tay of 2 trunk from yea
Ev en the force which carries 3 the
ee up m * — it to 200 feet or more (many
g 2 as Tee dee: andicola, Areca ole
150—180 feet; some Conife
че Abies Douglasii, of
200 feet), yet a maximum is reached there, and the
terminal shoot is less pe nourished every
succeeding year, | nted more and more,
and the tree at length di
are surprised at the intensity of the | soon
тсе of individual plan | plants, in consequence
re-appears k
eakened
plants
tain the air in a fit state for their
not only nourish | them
water, and gene: iness, are all that is
Su! *
CHRONICLE.
f Mods
one can scarcely fail to lead to wrong conclusions к, ч
Fou the points of last year’s wood." BIOS
on the emen of last year's wood ine. 34 22
small state, however, considerably хы
and I therefore prefer growing it a seco
before к permitted to flower.
stated, a
а
ed may be from
should be wel m
ce or more stopped К Ltd
eatly чей out, = allow light von se 4
nside nches. The form
be comp ней а
the 2 would be
bloom
may be retarded ic a коса — When the
flowers ern to r and drier
0 m
continue to inerease in Ped. and
3 of this plant root freely, if Nigro half-
shoots are the p
They should be inserted in silver Laer in %
pot, covered with a Sse and 1 in heat. They
will root in five or y if potted then into
4-inch pots, they will — nice pe es for the ensuing
rin
Pe soil I find best amus for itis two-thirds
peat, and — ое
tion of silve the ye. former sho
into er lamps 1 not sifted, except for young plants.
arge specimens, it is advisable to add a liberal
x — broken
eeks
meu ug d brown scale m
aring them o
attention, — habit of the plant affords small chance of
e retreat for these unwelcome visitors. Al
PALMS AND BAMBUS, WITH PINES, ‘any
AT CONSIDERABLE ELEVATIONS ON THE
HIMALAYAS. By Mason MADDEN. y
Havine resided for several years in the British үэ:
mountains, 2 — more „ in
n the W i
ew f.
op Palms is aa
x humilis occurs i
in — forest belt all fed чё
up the warm valle
e vers, and
to 5500 e — репе at that
at a After
moderate price.
them for a few days in a close warm situation, in
the:
— bottom- «gris is maintained, and
bou m, giving gen
EH
t
young ‘shoots be sto ed join
a ci hi
tioned to the s
a period of rest. A tempe
to to 55*i а Tus suitable during se ita
mountains
bed are dores um and
sh: mene ot plac
After the buds — 55 again started song which wili hi
if the have made
— -— allied to 28 —
inei кте Para y m
1
pape ett эв
rbore
height of 40 ie 150 feet a
above the sea, surrounde
nsive forests of P
the — A: s the
and observed D}
river
gen niei yin the ow, ari
istan and gosse rrr rm n latitude 26°.
of Chamserops Ritch па. MA M
warf species sven pee 2--3 feet La Ay Еше
д
20—1853. | THE
urhwal, beyond which a careful examination failed to
er “ee , the leaves a which
— e trace of it.
bear of Corypha
resemblance
and — a very omen — forms dense thickets,
rescent form.
and never attains the aan ng the stations on огын ra Зимма in,
3. Chamserops — a (Grit, of which a — Kem di de most 9 which ur
raised from seeds sent hom — 1847 is before the meet- hitherto 8850 observed.“ ies 0 usa (Plan
i first met with and deseri ` Griffith ^ ana) is indigenous and abundant s a sped ater
in Khasya (or — Hills, betw the plains ele atio tiie n feet) in the easte aya no a of | slo
of Bengal and the Burhampootra river. As this emi- | Assam, and n to the Um level i in Sikkim. I have ried d
tanist remar comes near Ch. Martiana | observed it —+ in one spot the Bylehheena
of —— a native of Nepal, at 5000 feet elevation;
and further researe
— that they are
species. Mr.
or Arenga, dis
GARDENERS’
south-east Gurhwal, he very kindly furnished me
vith, cens any memoranda on their occurrence in those! ri
re too I find roe qeu 2
mentioned in ie locality specified. Hen jus
more abun ort distance, in
the valley of the Kalee ; but as I had not time to verify
Griffith’s description
annie ue Natural History ” is appen
ns of my own, to justify the opinion
— identity. As defined by
— is nar ore ‘hat
nesian limestone mt oor A on clay slate, in the —
extremity of Kemao loftiest — attaining the
elevation of 8221 feet poe Calcutta base of the
reous vegetation, and |
— where
flourish luxuriant —
and — — les, Pavia,
dromeda, Sym aplocos, Taxus, Berb
— forms; amidst these, in damp, shad ч Tine on
the north and south-east, but chiefly on the north-west
exposure, the Chamszerops is found in great numbers
forming —À and mede the trees rising from 30 to 50
feet high, each with its superb crown e flabelli-
form 2 ing loudly to the breeze. At 6 feet
are 2 3 denn kene
1
Тһе ар Ар
e fruit, which is of a s dark — oo
in and at
period of my visit мре 20, 1847), ny strewed in
abundance at the foot |
siderably higher.
them, the mean annual
On
undant, both in its and arboreous forms, at
4000 feet, while Hasina forms extensive thickets i in the
river Baal at its base.
Khasyana appears also to occur on Dhuj
AL. a few miles north-east of the eget on the
Kaleemooudee Ra
tai
forest at 6500 feet elevation ; and on me Berchoola, a
spur of Bhutkot mountain, considerably further in the
about 8000 feet elevation. In neither
I find — m examples with ——
high, this circumstance,
ce,
Alacananda
of the Ganges), he came pi a forest of
Pinus longifolia at 6800 feet ; “and it is very remark-
able that the Cham: rops
immediate cem tact with it, some tall s
in among the Pine
|
i es bad Travels
in Ceylon and à India," English калчайт, P € But
in 1849 I went over this v сен pa most
rom it, an enormous Mass 0! - | are
— үйрө nata, | T
dode
| serra mas ble
m that the third E fourt!
inquiry and investigation failed te constant an
ex to t
artiana (Wali is vita — і
forms — flourish there;
t; | equally TE
y|
tended, me хех € 1
the same year (10457 that he made his j а
being then engaged
= 5 — МЫ | having never then
d n
Chin
researches on the C Coniferce sively cold,
visited Kemaon 195 AM
—
ala” in о - xm lowest ары їп
the vertical sec rundinar
second is
ы, which is below ome
of the four
n fine clumps of m шву slende
ura
terwards, second visi
Wr the stems which had fallen and died
n that season were still perfectly sound, and I believe
species are nearly i
ether as durable, but they never attain the
the Deo Ninga
The bearing of the E facts on the phenomena
obvious little comment ;
the necessity of great caution inferences as
vo — nature of climate from the presence of oP
orms in ancient rock formations, the
faellity with which we can now account for the en not
M ае ftn With ойе ef kobwa te
regions
CHRONICLE.
n Kemaon, na | f
ass, at и t 4000 feet — and was told that it |
growing from | wit
sea, | 2500 to LÍ feet d, like the ps forming extensive
The rundinaria | are
se
Mr. Edgeworth, the D v "Ningala E wn be p
m 700
priori a presum
the regen Аай эм — the existence of
organised as
4 not alto-
tature of | a
309
rivers and nts. The Khasya hills, linis Griffith
first met serops, rise like a wall from
of i and in many parts of the ya the ex
rior range rises in p ces to the height of 6000 to
8000 ) fest, elothed to the brink wi ak, Ash,
Pine, Cypress, Siberian Crab, &c. ; immediately beneath
are 838 mind at once in
such localities as Nynee Tal Station in Kemao
But we may safely extend gx view to the lower
and deltas of the three great rivers which ulti-
ges, an
e floods, the gre rs bring do
Hi imalayan 8 whieh were the country
be carried o the sea x n:
phe
ropical families, so
where seve
tropical ps with few, or even solitary
tending far into the arctie and antarctic
species
Extracted, w (a a 17 omissions, from the
Magazine f 3 ur fe for May 1853.
ome Correspondence.
Propagation of t the Heliotrope.— e plan is as follows :
—At — end of July I select ong — of young — rom
nches in le t them i
Here Palms, Bambus, Bananas —— amongst
and above — Firs, Cedars, ws, Oaks, | 9
resses,
and pen * Ash, and almost all the —— trees
proper cold region о the globe. During violent
Y»
pen
and buried be
e
ting excursion,
high & as 10,000 feet. Now, it is not at all impossible
t one or more of should perish in sto!
be buried in if
&e., — th quim = — problem greatly more compli- |
——
h for the — B sub-tropical
the same result will be
t about in the enne ra India by the
A e hamerops, called Hemp Palm, has recently
disco * Mr. Fortune in the ai thorn пирон 2
a, Ch — and Kiangnan, where the winters а
Plants sent to Kew in — * “braved —
by any sort of ne quete winter now
850 (Bot. Mag., uoted in
oe May TUE If pr be C C h. "Martina, it proves
ness of that species; if d
corroboration of the line of argument
Ш
floa:
rent, — of the rivers that the m
— and
square, i. e. hori-
bottom, close under a — taking a few
3 to
zontal, at the
rt them in
ower leaves away ;
loam, rotte
rotten е eva a little sand,
Г d p^ top them. I aeg і pe from 40 to 50
diee shallo and place them in a
*
cuttings in a
| cold frame, - 1
May 10. [We have only seen two — poor fruit i in
vent Market year as yet.]
The — in Scotland. — So unsettled has been the
— (Renfrew) ge weeks,
| that we anticipate our fines
— although Apricots vede Peach
have set A well with us, and are
C d Pear-trees
— wil s scarcely esca nights
as w n Sunday the 8th and Monday the 9th inst.
On Sunday evening it snowed pretty freely, interm i
* I can speak from observation a: ber
idi pos by the Sutluj; and as long since as the s
Alexander the process must 7 * been the same, for
ic descended to mouth of the
— * f prin nea о
structed "There isa ar business in
ting trees „and not a very safe one; .
: hooks) into
of them.
hanes а: ЫНЫ Et. apd
anny MM:
310 THE
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
On going to
8
with рай, and hard frost set ш at night
H fell i in with dae |
ck m
the n this morning (Tuesday),
fan inch in "thi
night miles from the sea, an
124 feet pre "d YR. of the la es
559 49 N., longitu 'W. of the
Greenwich. J. 4 Pheri Саве Semple,
Easter В father sent to
1
mas last u
unusually Ee
season? IfI деңер ari
instances of the pre
Beurré last season, ^a
Boom to that effect, J. Taylor, jun, „Иш
nds | 9 8.1
atmosphere within the 1
f
n ise
Ww the usual kind, but inserted a
the 5 Seaton) of the 1 ak, of the chim mney and the
ing been shut down, no soot cam
of earthenware.
imple
self-acting valve for ope t
aperture,
ning о
thereby Ks. the heat of the
room, so as to keep it always of
oreover, this was a con x er-
or, supposing the
ory to rise materially, the
the desired temperature ; m
d against confiagration, fo:
heat in any part of the f.
1 775 would close both the 3 s for
chambers,
opular Err
case of superstition ME. lately came un
and shes intimately concerns gardeners ;
ur of mine, a © jobbing Aaken
ve some Parsley-plants, to
ongst с
ed, but luckily the “veterinary su rage (so called), р
(see p. "a, т 095. purchased packets
seed fro dvertisers which ES him.
The Sup 2 both packets tare come up well
happened to TL e garden he edge, and immedi-
E id) а
м ap Len judg a AMI
to be true t
various insects, dusting on Peas other young crops
ta pric When from birds and N 55 : and where
amateu
‚ Pepper
docs м appear to injure рел, and therefore ite uses
e unlimited. I Mushroom beds
e
ce will eat any plant,
however nauseous; but a good peppering may possibly
be too much for then. A he Cuthill, Denmark Hill,
Camberwell.
Hot-air Heating.— pparatus for warm:
and M пітасрнтое it. r, by water, or by steam,
cted wih "existing T or
een in the
factories t Belper, in
the year 1803; ithad 1 constructed A preats aiton-
tio
3 a уме
w gar B gen
10 9 o put offend
u by a ae opinion on the — og 7 W.,
Mud. ham
edar of Lebanon (aan р.
апу p pe
Cedar
263.)—I cannot give you
e value ы the wood of this
tree, Mr.
=
e thar
o ARE at p. - 165. You 11 8 2 102 3, m
“with complete success, although the might as well be produced plentifully all the Wines э
wh, complete success, эро e might as well be produced plentifully all
as 0
the exit of air was a
and that for the entrance of the
W
time w
edi see of transplanting Pasen, I ma dus thought
ir guar I
in his interesting | a
fath
[May 14,
perh babe with much less еы hu. the ue
y gi
Bean. entlemen only e to their
coolly vd the eM к b em lo e
would n me o EON ү dp ec pl ‘al
prizem one * о апі “the DE
o gardener wishes to be
due deen n
d a barrow
c+
©
m
Ф
$
te
m
ct,
=
оз
6 ga N
08
zi
=
E
B
Let an exception; 3
they have not as ; yet iniu e to iv them ү as.
hat case alid
e The uL. an саа ДЫ inv not yet jen.
bajeg Mee or обрав, such M
at 6d. or 7d. api iece Ther
in R ent S
is another ale 3
too
true ? 1 Remember, those ion that have
rom. eg
Ж.
En
et
=
9$
Б:
—
@
B
er i orld knows that the
planted n the then forming lawn here, several Planta finest crops of early Potatoes are always produced in
of it; E vere of the usual nursery size, of pots with plenty of air and heat. A Lettuce house
them, and those not in all respects the ge now | ought to be low and very airy, with
measure as He — little heat. Closely shut up and
Through Girth 1 5 at 3 feet | will not do at all; it is better never
No Height branches. rise und. owth of a thin an to do so witho
1 40 feet . 38 feet etos БТ } : Hae.
2 40 s „ e аспе, Peas and French Beans, if you can get them
3 5,8 „ e best from two-year-old seed, which does not pu
These e have om no unusual advan
e | they are open ag ion, and exposed to the pre- | bearing ; old
: ity of Pu was Nn the whole of the nei —— mus ; but, on the other hand, a great deal | planted in autumn would he ready by С
apparatu e-place, air-chamber, and chim of g un id d them been * made, | that force them in " not in А Fi
was not in the Peu itself, but on the outside of is a they e well placed as to drainage, owing to frame at all. James Си, Cam
and nowhere communicating with the interior, except the contiguity of a Ha-ha, or sunken fence: the; fects of the late inter e “loin ng 80 80
by passing in a pipe, g valls, air already raised | the soil in which they grow is of a strong character. |in which a few of our plan Buxus
: to the desired ‘ature. A similar precaution might | It is interes to observe the variation in habit of this here :—Benthamia fan 10 injured;
| with facility in regard to most heating appa- Cedar; hardly one of the tree bu alearica and Cistus formosus, unhurt ; PR
. ratus by water, steam, or air. No heat need to be lost liarities of its own in this respe sot No. 2 is beapiifaliy azurea grandiflora, on an east wall, unhurt ; i
thereby, since, by nding the fire with either wate its branches weeping to the ground. I australis, a little injured; E. me
pr air to be heated, the whole heat of the fuel might be 3 Motion that we have a odar, no now ze 15 * For iridissima, unharmed; Gatrya
imparted to either, excepting only that necessary to|high, that greatly penis d Lebanon, | poin killed; Ilex baleanc: |
insure a proper draught in the chimney shaft, For а both as to colour and g eral iii o of i habig, but оп | Jasminum. nudiflo orum, against & wall, unin) |
meh ll apparatus for house warming, the chimney might а you find + bai other | Jasminum revolutum, on m |
be carried up against the. e of the house wall at | characteristics of the Deo 7 ur f jun., Cakley, Li ucidum and Berberis is fascicularis, unto |
БА mom ig Ps а | by customary mea Photinia serrulata, much injured ; iridis, unin, sube, 4
f connecting the apparatus with some existing fl Softeni. NP ES. I did not in intend, 40, prapa same i. Брин} niea B
Me RS M ament is large— Windsor Castle, for | this subject. beyond outline ; courteous | Vaccinium myrsinites, mu |
example— it would be well worth ructing an appa- | interrogatories of Mr. тА Ы tio, 1 e greatly | rather browned, Of her |
entirely detached from, the man pile, as was |overrates my "прве sed acquirem nitho ology) | Van Houtte’s, not at all harmed
‘Suggested in some . relativ. d|ought not to be "um wit кын А. answer І | more two feet
04 ге, in the © Ме 2 of. чуз 28, 120 hasten, water cannot possibly | uninjured ; Epi
at there is n (ой, in eonveying a | injure the bers pas lini, ae it ‘that of the pe orthat| E. mu um,
distance, was AME ted in the Crystal mo in 1851 ; of the ing bird. p the most delicate and | Jasione pe
smoke is teg conveyed to a.considerable distance in | do T cs of any T in the (for months | but it was a moved plant |
а mansion, по ві erected, where, to get rid of if you cho in water, and it will come out the better | * latycodon gran ái 3 |
. 2 mokas the E of it has been carried | for it, verifying the old saying of the ponb, * merces | Statice pseudo-arm
far v ag a subterraneous channel. | profun undo! pulehrior evenit" Oil, on the ,or|a bank; |
The danger arene я ==, foul ier shafts has been an му: substance лаах, must do ed ih indleyana, much injur |
inereased since the abolition of 8 boys. | that i 1 10 1 arly impos H to affirm | speciosum and *
hts eannot be well cleansed machin тегу, that a bind lubricates P [on Sien with the contents of are coming up very
the ju- | an oil 8 „is a and untenable proposition. I can permit me to add that Co:
ntly | conceive t used by the late much-lamented | bed, is quite unhurt, 108e
r. Той s may do for the rudiments of taxidermy ; |in a peat bed. While writing, I
bat it will be deficient when applied to the higher opera- | know whether is a con
ions of this art, which on very 2 ely in the a plant of Lili "un
mare of modern improvement, Charl es Waterton, | bulbs at the crown instead of flowers.
on Я
Winter Vegetables and Salads.—Every gardener who | they have all bene. up and are do
has called upon me ofi late has ра ер uch pleasure have add t on the night of
at the 2 of the Ho al Society having at ister thermometer, in an exposed
last perceived the necessity of encouraging winter vege- from the ground, marked 7°, or 25°
tab ax) Р І о doubt you will see the | В
Society’s tables crowded with tender and choice thi
„next winter. Garde е finest spe-
cimen plants, by a little application grow t e E ot пш.
tables and salads. Seder ` you may ha 0
owed. а Scarlet Runner 10 feet high, rn Ma pa 2 WESTWOOD | w
з and upon it, in May 1834, | V.P., in the ch y Donation of books | , th
nce Sulivan, 5 by | the library Mer of
„Др. M Ша Ts them in à uld, and | Berwickshire Nat
fuie Beans De Saussure, &c.,
20—1853.]
ТНЕ GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
311
0 che precise species of scale insect selected
nd,
b two beetles,
pos
the
dc rapid
as a very effectual
a, err
illing inseets for the —
Mr.
tes Ni cellii and being as as a poem o
led, in reply to some inquiries which had been made | pushes it on ina little heat. ч this way he = plenty |
e has also a
tchen garden
the kitehen
present a fine show of blossom
ce, and other
аре о!
if they would fruit well this year, their blossoms
Bush frui
et
th vegetab
ter with "e ——
than with dung; whieh й is ex pd == Мт.
to cultivate Apios
| their
of standards, look, how-
g —
and Porn there 2 the winter, f no protection and
bloo:
and, it — be added, of confinement „and smoke smoke
also ;
diate rity of largé t towns.
soil from an old pasture—of this four parts, enriched with
part of old cow manure, and two of decaying
mould, afford i
th
tendencies the observant
it is by ^ their observatio
eco;
early spring, and
well E for н. pur-
garden in
mn, after my
in rey come into m beautifully. This.
they — been, and are ati, quite the admiration
seen them
of “all “who have
*
сору s catalogue
Stephensians was also distributed to the members,
aaa
Garden Memoranda.
Mawsey House, Sours LAMBETH, THE RESIDENCE OF
J. THORNE, Esq. —This sis one of those neat suburban
villas which have long been 33 near — and
which form a ur wealthy ei
tl
orne’s house is a
promise to bloom
der Lam
train p
owing well. This Margen is intended. » 9 705
— —
the pe
Trentham Hybrid M ‘Planted |
ir е to ^e train | on trellises as the Cucumbers
with the exeo pin of a 1 — Met
R. arbore ich, instea
earth without i
agen, supplied with wate
SEEDLI
be AzaALEAS; ALT. 2 a
yu taken
injury, and — — at the same
hen — тегей
such purposes, they — be returned
summer quarters. J. D.
CATALOGUES received ср Mr. Wm. Hamilton, Сер
London; and from Messrs. E. G. Henderson, Welling:
St. John's W:
Cis Б Ж Win infield. ^A classification o
readily be made as one of Ho * — e Dane Tulip
— 2 we admit the aep of rd a eei 9 5
d, the E Е
The — shall no T ber
Puce nqui Glory (Banks) is of the dark-wooded class,
ont — 5 the ki ind of А orem АН mmended at р. 279 for
that — ane ones Pei A "y Duchess of Lancaster,
e. r with Scarlet, the latter with
ern n c "Tüeomparshle — ae enam ngs to the latter class, but
we have not yet seen it.
3
LING i
nd 4, w :
ich slightly tinged 9 EI. T
— iid We
стенен
desee! E
1, dull red self, ditto;
biu — ground; 5, beau
ground; by far
A db d
— of £- hibition reflexed
—
petals cannot be
eee A
e ETNEN E inter.
Strawberries in pits are bearing
This ho house 4 kept
all the year round, and wh
8
Camellia
(one *
owed to remain); —
Il as as when they we
ruit does set, however, is
than when the trees were wont to be e
the small piece of open
isa.
the fi
eripe
— causes.
exposed. У
wall on the other side of ће lawn
good plant of the Exmouth Magnolia, which is one of era
nest of in the
EEP RIOVETUR Е.
в. PoLyANTHUS.— бт. Hon orner's excellent instruc-
M pe pecting the — or this flower, in the
Florist for 1848, induced m
subur
grea mapi is to grow it
in pots. It is not difficult to account t for ite its im
of pot culture, referable
же Чү may in part depend
roots ; for e. Polyanthus grown
lifie of long, thick, .
nden
ition and habitat.
in "n "и н, bu 6:1
— sunny bank of a hedgerow, yet, ere
mmer’s sun can £ visit it, even there- it will be fd |
that Flora has kindly — her favouri
di
888 wholl;
p {| аш, for it is most impatient of heat and drought, | that
ue.
yellow strikingly blotched
LT Notons large aeg Д the size.
of the vig omn эт tolerabl y globular. aler ground
colour vat fewer markings, of ner colour;
nothin Сон — regularly spotted with small
—— ies. in form a shallow oval.
. 6, clear uniform yellow, with
m about one- -third the size of * po
6, орной of : - smaller. eng rimrose
Shade of the small dottings; no novelty. 8, — of the
richest crimson, tn ble ded on a rich ie w ground.—
possessi
o deep sn Amd
,
ing no
Ep mv: 235 W. Your seedling appears to be smaller than
E. iosum, but better coloured, and altogether very '
a nir
Guoxisias: J H. A very nice variety, and well worth preserving К.
Miscellaneous. >
on the Pelargonium. —That what is called < pie ч
| be denied, and
ces I ha |
nium cannot be too dry when it is ent — =
the mo
Pelargon
d as the "ta vei M in
inerease
312
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
more, 1 have no doubt that many of your readers, as
well 1 as myself, have seen the pots е of water two or
above, require a > pu — pu and mois
heat. Gesneras may be n the way, w ith
the addition of more light Amaryllis, Ke, Should re
ys after rain. Is not thi ould ask, inj urious |
to the constitution of the plant ! dirt iy,
is equally objectionable, and I believe it "helps to bring
the lights washed,
теа they are a great acquisition. Ma язя 3
К varieties for seeding; after russe. ange
near th
and ry serviceable till Sep- rem alittle bottom heat in a fram al
tember ; nevertheless the plants should have abundance | t io piel their growth. Fires to the Mu and Orchid | at five o
of air, the lights only being o damp weather, betae will still 1 xara i have pointed o a
at night air should be given by tilting the lights at RCING DEPARTMENT. growth of the y ood
the back lants should on some h VIN ial whicl instead of entirely removing each useless shoo
level bottom, for too much care cannot be bestowed on have ран ‘left on the borders of die early houses ; as | the two
them for some time after r they are cut down. Iti is very
the warm anma of ке covering will m — have dm
the ed turf o
ace, a dr essing of deca
as the spot brings them to, after, as he thinks,
cm all he could to prevent it. The plants
0
well at the чаз time, со о 1 9 save m
opinion, the preparatio on of the e most
essential der d E I ES pn at ong at
remarks I
o the surfae
8, has Fokke 1 5 3 be spread ov
leks to
r the surface of the
* Grapes i in the early
ouse are cut, gre. be paid to pre-
serve e foliage healthy for the next three months ;
should be miren аре to — down red
spider, which the f the h сЕ ne —
xinias, like the into pits for forcing,
зе | ch
thin. ngs ; s Grapes § УШ | perhaps dern suds cause the = : e to adhere oung foliage
some future d add, the он of next season’s we will m iiy de m id on | and shoots, and the sulphur ee Жу dem а
that my mode of gah as aire as er сш A gos this after treatment, on no unt n — the . a great pre ae, from the attacks of red spider,
&., if carried out, I am sure, be a preventive 10 8 as If the —.— foliage i is unhealthy, or the EN
this di The treatment will answer for any lo eality. ines eakly, a partial fresh growth may — per- und hie 8 w be got i adiness r planting
By July, many of the varieties will have done flowering. | mitted w furnish healthy 1 leaves, hatt this чиа vog out the early аер ‘of Celery. Trenches 3 feet apart
Give them all and ou ibly can, in order | be T when three or four are fo if, and 18 inches deep by the e width, should be thrown
ripen the wood and prepare them for cutting down, „the existing aves A s healthy, it will be out, into the bottom of which dig in some well rotten
previous to which let them become 83 dry, then inr: to preserve them enco a fresh manure; this will edes | e bott d rd
eut th ting to - eye, уту . r four eyes growth to any pgs this treatment will diable the | within 6 or 8 i of the surface |
to break fro The wound w A sies eis but if | V and form the nec should be well — у putting out ix pr — т |
inclined to » bleed a little, хаваа стази put оп will soon — for next pesto s crop. Alu revue of air | grow Celery of size, a wider space between the
p it. ^ healed, they may be placed in a frame | and light are indispensable D eep à drier|rows is requisite ; but the above will be sufficient for
prepared as dans dir. бру, pui and a sog water | air to houses containing Grapes ripe or ped and | mode ed heads. ll harden off the
may be given—just enough to damp the soil. Keep| de air liberally. —Melons = swelling will require | before transferring them to the tren ;
the frame sii for a few days, to induce iom to break a moderate amount of water; if the are
vigoro usly ; but as soon eyes are fairly ae growing in me , loam, liquid manure should
air must be given. When sufficiently бейм), ум be given; be particular that the bot heat is 1, ee eee i
be shaken out and disrooted, using a sharp ‘eat fe, . | maintained at a int, а ficiency or CE Chis
g off A roots. Re-pot them into ас тийе
previously prepared as follows :— Опе barrowful Н
2 I ares шүн of rotten cow-dung (th e Of the Air, Ol the Earth N 3
er the better), nch рош of 1 Max. Min. 1 foot 2 feet
This compost — dé iis е) over with a y — |
not sifted. If the pe were eed: in 8 Sia pots, 2 E |
put them into 6-inch ones, using an inch or two of drain- 53 | 29 | 10 |
age, y yn should be erocks broken into pieces e "BE d 75
of a Bean. When potted, water with a fine-rosed ] wa taste
codd ; place them in a frame as before directed, n piece eat ek | an
-and keep them close till the plants have become esta- | ed under the plants. After the fruit is a= э aaa [ма [Гл asl жо! [8
‚ blished, just damping them overhead two or three times | three parts swelled, a wth may be ere m ШК ape eld rain; clear; frosty. *
га Week. As soon as they have suffice tly vered | 1 if the plants e intend to produce a cond er crop. -- u early A.M. masses of white clouds; overcast; d
from the shift, air must be abundantly given night and Cucumbers, like the above, үө — daily attention ie 292 and boisterous; heavy showers. Pan
-. day, shelteri from rains, and kee ing them | t9 Se em thro rough t the ey wi require 3 2 — and boisterous; cold, with showers;
» Clean from -fiy. The plants should be housed by | а erate n. 5 нове but should be shaded — rain at night.
вн middle of Septem mber, jtm hould be from the direct ac the out shade the 8 and of the week 9} deg. below the average.
roughly cleaned dow € бе 80 oliage is apt to mem unhealthy, h. excessive SEWED) HERR
floor. &c., well washed. TL LL then be be placed e ation, and the fruit venus ieee in consequen ence. PATATE OF THE WEATHER AT. CHISWICK, M
the distance apart which is $e them to bloom in ; FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBB a
they will t little water to keep th aed In th weeks will ill be devoted | 728 Sga | укосо, | Greatest
health ; watch for green-fly, and fumigate the moment | filling аы the flower garden beds and clumps, intended may. | $82 | £22 58 which jc | хапу
it із perceived. The above is exactly the kind of the summer and autumn display ; and now a change AE | ah | Де | Вашей.
ment my plants have received ; and I never remember чай taken save in the wea ry exertion should | ——
seeing them finer than they are now. I cannot close be e to get the planting out completed with An X
these remarks without sayi tt 2 think the possible: dispatch ; and premising the plants intended for | Taes. 0) 6e | 22 рул) 1
pot is confined to certain vari ot mue h bed have been pre rmined, and hardened | Thurs. 19| % | 446 | 549} 1
-acquainted with the disease; ita ‘all sorts, more | off, no great diffi will be met with in filling up the Stig 2) BS | 453 83 A ad
or less, under the — — ÓÜ from Sylph, Matilda, Some allowance must, however, be 22 highest temperature X к the above p per Lee on tie t
Album m orum, &е., which are some of the oldest |t ; lay | sd 17th 195-4 э :
varieties in cultivation, down to „Emily, and of flowers; if early, 3 plants will require xA ade ;
many others, both older and newer. If, аз I before | thicker, and need not be stopped. And if not before a otices to Correspondents. we. T
observed, the are exposed to wet, cold winds, &c., later period in in the summer, t ; and the | Стливквз: W V. Try the following in your conservatory on, |
after they аге cut down, the will ov e any | flower-buds ld be pinched off appear, till devia suaveolens, Ke Marry cides, ae |
variety ; but I admit that ts are more aff the plants have filled the beds. There аге two objects | macrophylla and monophylla, Tecoma eiiis eae ч
than others. То е who have the spot, І would | prinei d in view in — — Кре ad бсо sorts take Clematis montana Sni
recommend the h to be kept dry, an tem ee ere aromas ia to produce grandiflora, Caprifolium gratum, Раззійога к р
— : Sipho, The Virginis
ture about 459, giving air at аң favourable opportunities. | striking effect employing plan emi of à decided me. setben, Aristolee me nt with ave EE.
J. Dobson, in Turner's F EIE er and ucl 4 te for enue ing rame с Roses, toge hS" Lophospermum Hele
363335351 e di visions, jen уннан" dersoni.f have atts
dar o: f Ope well contrasted, this plan is very effective, parti- | INSECTS : H. The minute insects which
OR the ensuing pera re ошау when viewed from a distance, and is wel Jl adapted Tost Which infests.oid flour. its N
. for situations where the beds not numerous, and consideration. W.—7 E E. The grubs which have
PLANT DEPARTMENT. w ere is a considerable breadth of either Grass or your Barley за ooh A & larvw 0 2 |
We have bie observed that where any consider-|gravel to ov et a ition of the sa smaller speci daddy ae Er |
‘able number of plan wn th n be nothing thing, — brilliant, is is — so pleasing on а с 8 have there КЫТЫ that folling wi no i
SR . set марія To E repli ng them, as in this period | e whe both in form and colour| watering the plants with brine, or a во ба а i i
onec in which an cular class of plants are Yard м: һе ne b been called i — and wh — the gradations into which = — h T» beneficial ira plants ап f T |
m i is i mary e arran en the flies ' a3 after, and J
a [potas wi M n 2 —— beh b мо а — i а rasa dee. as
8 ny 1
There is now no laek Ma olours to effect this, as nearly Luise. or тик Vain Z. They 1 poe n
i ы 1 e , d
3 for the е En Dem bul va bee 2 very тобеп manure, and th 3 qure
Y n urin
ч agree v nc e e ee this way, hardy Ry 5 is, we regret to 59.
y using а colour for the cen ing neighbourh Looks like a morsel of Ма
int it with plants of the same kind, but of less эзы Ме nts cannot be d
for a week or to encourage them to make colour, which should 3 diminish from the eentre So. P Hier е repeat that such fi a Tortula-—in 1 i
талау allow them more air and Tight until as а point to the sides. is, with well — that —_ ийне 3 Bid ipn.
they wil af e to both. As stove |edgin icularly for the larger beds, will be ripe.— Mary. Nin раду Populus BETA.
plants advance allow plenty of d par- m minm н Беча, than where s of vU 250 The- vient E е : agi Pena As ee
ticularly to plants whose foliage consiitu im- КЕ only oyed, Select a shad nem and Dandelions, ке for а жеек, р. ca colt ова. 45
rtant item in thei io Lune VA a ita ssing of rotten dung, or le a Meleagris, very you ist one vary
in constant use to keep Wa by хамун iy ыы in, for plata the 8 = mira uS ue relate they узна олы 3 i bte j
fumigating, where hrs are are — to ret established, | different kinds of Violets for ке: ; the Nea "B. The yellow variety of Muscari m а j
The w and b kept under by i for frames or pots, and the runners will a swee — etr BIS
айа band washing the pre plants cet — | be found in state br removing ; plant them 8 or POTATOES : We do not find any
f H 1 rottenness ri gen
lather of brown or | 10 inches apart; them abundantly in weather, | TRADE MEMORAND & Co, We have no
of sponge should only DT s 8 —.— ee eee off the runners as they appear; if the soil is d 1 Га, Lr dec
а; е tot ves. Achimenes | ric and open, they will grow into stout bushy sity sug;
sie pan he iis stake e Lose or planted
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_THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
313
PERUVIAN GUANO.
а TO AGRICULTURISTS.—
ing notorious v extensive аА, of this
MANURE. are still carried o;
ANTONY dises AND
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
Consider it to be their duty to the Peruvian Government an to
the Public, again to recommend Farmers and all others who buy
to be carefully on their ике”
rties from — m they purchase will
urity, and, addition to particular
t pont А. ANTONY GBS AND SONS think it
remind dde
lowest ikole price at which sound Peruvian
no has been sold by them 7 the last two years is
91. 5s. per ton, less 24 per
Any resales made by 1 e r price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or the artico — be adulterated.
UPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, ‘warranted the
very best quality, with a full per centage of soluble Phos phate,
Ammonia, &c. &c., delivered to any Railway Station in TR
at 6l. rton; also CORN MANURE fo M composed
of 2 arom D Nitrogen, Potash, mee her chemicals
essential for Corr — Concentrate Ura
re.
NO, guaranteed the genuine importation
GIBBS & SONS. A pent pu of LINSEED
ard RAPE CAK Еру. Purser, Secre MN
LONDON MANURE COMPANY, Bridge 8 Street, Blackfriars
MANURES, LINSEED CAKE, &c.
IXON anb CARDUS, Northam, Southampton, have
on sale, in MP qu tity, the following articles, pure and
unadulterated, and at the lowest price
made Linseed Cak Linseed cdm
=
Peruvian неч
Wheat M
— ngold Wurzel Manure.
Potato M
Sulphuric Acid.
Bone
Fine ditto, for dissolving.
ww = inch,
itto,
Ditto — for dissolving.
Anim ial Guano, or Dried 2
Manur m South Am
атин ead to D
Е — Works, Northam, §
ypsum
Nitrate
of Soda.
Linseed Mills and ip
jou thampton, willreceive prom
O AND OTHER MANURES.
Super-
80 45 Bon 7 oe of Soda
8 ка s 95 d
Pea , and al m ere of k — мае —
Apply to Manx FOTHERGILL, 204 a, m st
ANURES.— The DAT Man manu-
— — S ——— Faetory, Depo c ees
Supe vd nem a fLime ..
еа uric Acid dl Coprolites Я
се, 69, King William Stree treet, City, Lo ndon.
uu M Guano, — 2 to contain 16 jet cent. of
WAGE CHARCOAL MAN
CHARCOAL, com mpletely 10 with
LONDON SEWAGE, will be ла a most effici
for any chi 1 it also possesses t the p: of retaining its ferti-
lising powe other г-н now in use. І be
obtained he : Stanley
e London rem ni
ent Manure |
BEEHIVES.
NG aen 3
ма to their new and
ied collection of BEE-
Hives for the tme sea-
son, in which is compri
Catalogue, wi rawings,
ni Prices, is no y
ana will be forwarded on
receipt of "Two Postage
Stamps. GEORGE NEIGHBOUR
& Sors, 127, Hi Прото,
and 14, Rege t.
| Jun Jun
|an dido thing to grow 30 tots “of the W urzel
e, to determine wheth
wale the thinnings of the adj icis c Мао
field. When both ated
according to their need, we believe ‘that in tha: case
of our climate in south an and it is
than
it is to grow 20 tons of Swedes, m acre; and while
may p the better food of the
the true rnit of com-
— Glasgow
Austen & M A slan, 168, Trongate PUE. Dobis, J. Edmond-
son & Co., 61., Dame Street.
after the Swedes are e, and befo e Italian
ye-grass and the Rye po Rg need not despair,
angold
BEES AND BEEHIV
ILTON’S Improved BEEHIVES,L in qe ted
including M Double Cottage Straw Hive, price 10s.
(for which the Priz
1 Bee-feeders, and article 3
J
with the Apiary
The PRACTICAL BEE-KEEPER, price 2s.; са of —
trations, price 6d., at J. Mirror's 8 Beehive and Hon y Warehou
10, Great Marylebone Street, Cavendish Square, Lum
T HE aui tte eg nm AND
a oey co
In Y SPECIAL ve ae Past lA
‘Tenants for Life, Ti rustees, Mortgagees, йкы of Liv — 9
e all works of Draining, Warping, Meum 3
Indiosing, 4 and 2 bgp rovement to land, executed by the
LANDO ' DRA
0
g
y y
, and having in their employ larges
n the United Pu whose sole attention is
rovements, is the best guarantee for the
—.— of their wor!
Every information will be given at the Offices of the Company,
30, Parliament Street London, or 9, "m 3 были
AY,
,
ngage
a of England
Sta
evoted to — 1
orks.
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY O
1 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF
T
rs from Innkeepers or
obta n applica
Secretary, 12, H uare, London, and à must be A. 1 to
im, filled up, on or MONDAY, of May, the
Society not binding itself to take the lowes i Tender der.
By order ab the Council,
London, May 14, 1853. JAMES HUDSON, Secretary.
Hotar AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF
ENGLAND.
bers of the uem 55353 to — id. the 8
Mem
on or 1 "me 23d i
mend to
The GENERAL MEETING will
23d of MAY, at Eleven o'clock in the
8 Judges cd Stock or Im unt
Б held on MONDAY, the
fore
Di
ха ton —— in q wantities less a
money бшу; it may от o pro-
ltural
Council, JAMES
12, Hanover Square, London, May 11.
Messrs. £3 сты & 2 Еси ,
Piccadilly F other of the DURS 8
Sewage sa —— ag tama ;
MO lene MEM DE Dah Palas, Roses Cabbage
t half a pint to sns Dahil уре wed it in
the row wi and put a few 3 to E lant of Cab-
bage. re ai effect i a 2 very soon, but it will be twice as
=, s the second year as the first. The — „ by M
A
RE LAND.
pi pros бат the Staff . * pe
i with Farming and anagement, as
as with. Building and — ind works, vod willingly take
ток manage dal беса Jerem Estate. hough he would
ct reason maple n, yet em died is his great
» ob ect.—Letters addressed t to the Editor of this Paper will be
communicated to h
Cartwright, Esq., of Aynhoe Park, havi ving had 2 tons
ume spring, which he tried on recie, ordered 80 tons, and
writes as follows :—“ Nov. 7, 1852. have E the Sewage
on Wheat and Beans;’
On the whole, I like the — Charcoal
ink itav wed useful manure, and intend always
urnip
Авас Май, 8
others
2.5 €
London. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphospha
&c., and 2 of — Silver, and other Mi
are executed with accuracy and
ауе SCR desirous of
assa: will find ample facili
tion u the Colleg am j - vm
— applying by Letter T to the Sub.
rely on don: сат orks
CONCENTRATED MANURES
e terms, үт cof — highest ашу, which the groe
1
ng instructions in chemical | SOwn it
accommoda- | е
the
— 2 on the best Tun
The Agricultural мне а
sA TURDA Y, MAY 14, 1853.
GS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING hak ga
dbi io d. M Agric Soci
r mad те Абсат Imp. Society of
Vell 25— Agricultural Societ; ipe
DNESDAY, — cultural Socie n
Тникзрлт, — 26—Agricultural Imp. Society atl reland.
— 66 —
Tuer i is still time to sow MaNcorp WURZEL
wi
o seed, while if sown later it will not attain its
the win ost shall
y M ht, per acre, before
pd : would far rather have a
k its growth—
NA ce, skill,
NER
ery |а ора
е
pe P it sown so late as
other z Manure hitherto in Of course this remark ури to the south о
Manure Works, Ging m Chemists, Bone Mills and Engla — only. Swedes so late i пее
ay age Mannres Analysed, would no doubt be of eit "little value, but so also -
— The Prize E Root ;
Crops Ed ies ‘Bath and eni Wes St England Agricultural would 3 e e wil И ty —
R. UELSON'S ©; ATENT ING th t two weeks, these rains will have much
M eri capable of {ыба pir rise four hindered or delayed the crop, and if planted now,
to mateya # ы : I work ж, in the neigh- | after being uted in a warm damp ig m i
bourhood . 8 £ " 1] soon
ane to r Bu interested in its 5 Фаст may see it e T) oun plants Ke cue M — dos
lying ae ч ?
1 MOWER, with SAMUELSON’ и ago, and expe to the cold wet weather
REGISTERED Mein. Wide ing work draught by | which, during these weeks, we have experi
7 — — in the sted; There is none of our green crops that bears trans-
of February 1. Price 5/. 10s, and Gl. Larger 5 angold War
ната wey 93
seed or
satisfactorily as
cs isa icut pointin de ee 6 eld in iim good
| order, either for for plan
e € requires that the seed, some Ibs. per
of the field t om eins M о been lying
b: iene nd, dd asionally during
ast five or six days; it requires, Mos; that the
be in good ase
manured | in rows 24 or
lying in drills at "hat interval: it is
the soil should be a
8 the e spread in the furrows, just
before those drills - — split so as to cover
manure.
The land being now in that condition, the
common Turnip drill without seed may be drawn
- er e field in the regular way, ез: 7 of |
two or t eh - ү ITOW,
noon.—By order of the t left furrow,
T. а his Hight, foot on the Hidgelet 12 or 14 inches’ at
«Enron:
ime successively. He can thus get - эзе ап саб
каф and will find that in that tim so
about 3 lbs. of seed. The plants — w in small
— — 12 or 14 3 фы € — soon large
i ne by laying
down the bent ye = ts — the le ft roles and sweep-
ing all — rest bes d " st seer with the right.
hors
5
Ix]
„Ф
cattle could г their very m
quality i though drawn six months Бей,
and stored since then 3 or 4 yards Wade, and 3 yards
high.
There is no cheaper food, per ton, for tat 2
d Wurzel grown successfu ully, as
may grow it easily on suitable land in a ak
central England.
add a few words more on the subject “ 7
LTURAL STATI É
sorts of de iacit:
of | might be made the |
314
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[May 14,
our annual agricultural produce. Our theory, for at
best it would be only an estimate, would then be
based rpon facts.
furnisk us with this basis; they will give merely a
of the facts required — probably in the
rtion
Ens lish case not 50 per cent. of the whole, and the ,
er having to be estimated as pro pe
hes estimat e will in pi ct
theo nd every o
ао" аге
t would a э that
that extent be divided med the several crops,
sanang * Lm frequency of ар, occurrence іп the
preval tation or succession mber of
would b spe i аан the
need of istance fro om the cultivators. An
probably N Norfolk would admit of such td met tho 7010
four-fie
acres under 7 5
o ee rotation being, a: as is 215 poy the | wh
prevale ent scheme of cultiyation there. Ба,
Say rodent as it “Ау be, it is not universal,
It is ev and among the best pF
now to Tet 1. 5 5 come 8 once in eight. years,
ins f four; and with-
the largest occupiers—
cisely the cases e
igent, skilful, and able of the
agriculturists of N orfolk, rn will
g under no rule the
subject of a price «ерме cd
shows the difficulties in the
and
to which they would more willingly le
Ssist they will to a mere Governme
The only way in which these difficulties can be
diminished is by employing men of known MN
gence in the various sub-districts or even pari
the smaller, Tao course, the үза ыйы * — estimate
of the extent of the crops in the
saa 8, -- gross total wil sah + а
ad of an actual statement of fact, but
"pas бекат des ылыы will be supplemented |
by the trustworthy judgments о
But optional returns will not as
e|them to wha
ward III.,a more liberal commercial гу. was adopted,
trade encouraged, and a ex ба. als f grain per pue a,
seen by 4 rom the stat
„ e. 1 (1935) " « That E. 1 merchants
d
а
within e realm, теу. freely, without interruption,
h ersons 1 them, as жы to
ys the enemies
trade have
s ME. pef eerte qc 2 exten-
trad ie in corn spr ung up, agriculture
been followed b
e | explain their causes aspas
,
3. What are — circumstances to be
attended to
pon, of new sorts or varieties
——
in th
of plants, such as Whe ats, Turms
ribe the operations of grafting and buddi
the eT ntages of employing them. ing, And istati
5. Explain the иш e treatment which should be ad adopted
in the successful e of ti mber and fruit trees, and point
out the principles аад
brand” (Uredo segetum), “Bane?
heat, and
Br
6. Describe the “ pana
(U. caries), and “ Red r gen » Puccinia graminis) of W
ANSWERS B PELLE.
(I.) Leaves carry on the functions of re
ee and circulatio
ar pores.
sive — e
d, t
flourishe
so general that the Government was alarmed, ae а law
tatute of ГЕ (25th Edward III.), com-
preamble of “the dec ges of servants,
voured pa raise their wages upon their
—— forbidding the e
—— ater
of p was г
7555 i
e king’s license, when the price of Wheat at
the port of shipment did not. exceed 6s. 8d. per
uarter.
t
q
1463 (8d Edward IV. А ты restrictive Corn-law forbid,
e | for by benefit of the
circumstances are already | whe
e grower, any importati
e home price was apt 6s. 8d., ‘the export being
— Paston, in a let o her son,
dated January 2
“there is none foe suffered to go out of this country
is.” Тһе protective statute haa shel stimulated
tillage beyond the dem
of plenty: P"
f
E long peace which followed on the ue ай, ihe [o
ars between the rival houses of Yor
of
ind. the accession the
enhance the — prosperi ity o s M. ountry; and
towards the е ury w from Fabrian
of the
ni (temp. lin that Wheat | had reached 2 24s, the quarter.
As i а dope more ашыт и оне. — land,
di and arable began to appro
ean to be а land. In the hands of phar (ыа
arms ad in size a onsolidation of
salle В holdings authority again takes alarm, and
he ® —— — VII. Ga is forbidden the demolition
ouse to wh 0 aeres of tillage were
"z
‹2
yd
attac shed
sa
25 years ee » Lit we have the first act
e
a it ‘Richard H, пешэ я mer
pes dd с
1474 ; eleven gens d iate s
and ofthe hom ket ;
the ‘prohibited export had thus created the = new, but
‚ generation the familiar paradox “the curse a
k an
Tudors, tended Б nio n
gress t
Hp
aci hic sto
sphere, and whieh is praes omposed into * al
of the latter, not wanted for the
ecay.
— on these pr
* pie cs
bod 5 үе
and soluble SR 72.4 the soil first, and pass them to
the leaf orate or digest, t
to the life of a vegetable as асе and hence, 1
these
y o
72 in n. Sas бе, of
lants absorb water
—
ure removed from the plant, the leaves will be
W Vat getting ri t cra faster than the
roots can supply it, 5
the other hand, if t
acting vigorously, t p% p becom
“gr to grow, on account of th
in its system. In trans
diate 2 «ў bur: etly cellular. | |
(2.) The es from ied plants derive food are |
The atm osphere ж
iens atmosphere a and the
hem with ear
and inorganie constituents n:
plant. The roots are жа 4 ortant €
supplying the dere constituents, which
bundles place
P eg
ecd af thei
>
4
Ls
el
the What plant, "the fluid i
plant, adios
b —
which rarer and denser change
wood, the sap is ise to the v Vidi
eas of elaboration eds,
y me proce
after which the sap, which is e thicker, лет
descend between the bark and the external wood, ff
y a large number of Ox Kin g dT Parliament io tinkeri ag with the
х еіп woo anders was at that time the
proceedings th 1 maig seat of the manufacture, while England, fr
the Id be, who ac не 4 jod dge fro 3 extent of pasturage, was probably the chief source of
facts yor date 5 supply for the staple. Th or.
turned which | capital e Flemin them constant |
competitors for the produce of the English clip,
me” that the Fis Lm nus upon CF
counties of Roxburgh, Haddington, and momen. clothier. legislative devices were contrived to |i
be m 2mselves. e | prevent or miti this e it was reckoned, and
.of the H nd Society, developed in an adjoining | n much in ingenuity probably displayed. by the farmers,
page, will not only а much larger proportion
- haer eturns 3 in the As early as Edward III. special courts had been
nglish district, but it also contains within itself the | Organised to determine offences connected with the
means of a much safer estimate of the unreturned . V
HISTORY OF Mirage e E TE HI,
Continue
origen me its forms, was
ect of legislation, with
vers К ы t lad
4
о
е been alte ANE
dul cherished, or r unfairly chilled. Our statute-boo
a record of a conti uti
fede year 1315 15 (Edward IL) ihe
weather ha not onl
y destroyed the harvest, but
: Parliame
the perpetual rains an
ure, | transported in dien
there multiplied and increased that it hath t
e much to the Spanish
no small hin
| m giran timein England raised
Ifa that
l trade,
менан by в ubtle bargains made in buying of Wicks,
before , the
с th
sold, to the great ve been
асе ed to
cloth, &c., it declares 1 ments for wool unshorn
shall be "oid; except by clothiers.” Grafton
Chronicle, while s speaking in praiseof the statesmanship | o
ear political sagacity of Edward IV. in big poa
riendship with foreigners, notices an amit
o | procured with H King of Castell, and John, X
of Aragon, at the сое of Bin owe
1 and liberty f ue
to the coun
in his
mity he grante
otsolde sheep to чя
Г Sgayne, w which have so
urned the | с
to the pris and
drance of the luere and аъ фар
of wool and fell.”
as been asserted upon what pei s to
the “certayne solde sheep," thus
transported " Spain 400 years D. is the original stock
celebrated merino,
1. | of the now
(To be pere
- ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
bou сон -та э BLE PHYSIOLOGY.
an ay ee ote ad anatomy ай т of leaves; э д
may ре deines on а orate of hw...
ief ha
have their 1 by t the means of making hybridisa
which Ist.
It
to
tuate that Maida
varieties ric such plants as
tion of any one * of the same Spe
another of that is to
stamens of one yii Б and Te me
of - flow other variety whi *
viously pre j pe cutting awa:
fecund B ыштет taken place, the
fully preserved, and then taken and so
unlike theone in which it was
frequently,
grand point in the cultivation of all corn hid
Wi to Turnips and €
rinciples will apply in producing
| The plan t shone
matter in various
parts, such as
од the Sones stems ; if, 888 the fe
edid i su
green ае are produced, E by
all times of the s i P
e plan may bo Fortunato cora Fortunate enough
а of the same plants can
be ted fi vigent arcet
matter of poe
20—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL oo 315
; would | the те ; to
corn corn have been introduced from colder countries to this, no artificial means can prevent. The general plan ould be to collect, arrange, and p э
1 climate, but by careful cultivation such varieties may | treatment here laid down will, if MA attended to, — submit t them to the district omn i aly ы edge theme
{ be produced from any kinds of cor far to prevent the disease. the Board I The agricaltursts would thus be approached
Bh gs Sve ere ne kinds of grafting, but there — — by we ot themselves and Ll à tpi rri „
тосее ZS WOU review з С
tain general rules always. to be attended to AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. number. "Here also it might be 18 the Power of the Directors ig
Ist. That kind of € € should ha — та теч Wich following i idgment of the statement by |“ assist rr iar in carrying out Such ^ plan. They have from
= сае um m D be lige mei ўв ic gi к е Directors of the Highland and Agricultural Society | of the 8 of Scotland, and it тош easy to r
* EL wok 2 small : 3d. The bark of кы raft of Scotland, which was submitted to the 5 iil them. They do not apprehend much difüenlty in in inducing com-
| LIN AX brought as rd ap ssible in — fl the Board of Trade, last year, and on which the prese fart ties to They rathe hes ti nk бы th oic moult be aoi >
wii the hak of the stoek, a. dy um wood with the wood, resolution of Government, i in reference to that regio, to by farmers, „ыы — valuators fo reasons irres ective
: incisions should be perfectly clean ; has been based :— of the mere amount of am. M. it would peer neg a certain
sho
would be the means of creating for him employ--
cla dun ment as an agricultural 3 and а in the many à
angi (^ — iy mg ү gees lightly | uiid Sie iety of Scotland, and the views of the ociety have, on | Which occur connected with ae — — 9
ether ; 5t e Si and grait shou oth be аз | more one occasion, been submitted “to Government. In 1847 ?
h а th ras possible, and of Ss same species; 6th. It I memorial on the subject was Jed babe e Sir r, бо rge Grey by | Were obtained by Government r the Drainage Act.
: В ; a the R - of Montrose, At that time det of the — poa ; aah
of grafting are whine aee. ett, md ddl, pe, | having Been communicated by Bir George fo the Earl of Cla timent in any measure that may bo inteduced. Tt is enarejred
of grafting are—w Ps ongue, rind, . Peg, rendon, he President of 1 the Board of — — correspondence n crops and thatm must be provid i
LI . . — 1 1 am "1 can
side-grafting can only be performed in adjoining trees, sure (o contemplated by Govern ent, in s—by the direc
and the graft branch is not cut off from the original tree ире оста Mere ee Mls oe eck — — л, | estimate for each district. The Di ниб ди
till it has become рег facti ms to the new stock, | is generally admitted, and is set forth in the memorials above Э я an
ti tities of different raised would pro
The advantages obtained by grafting are apo thah it . — аси * They would submit, however, that the objec ct is one, mo ae die pcp a ka ^ bi we rol and 75 he 8 £ — Л
A in
а. The great importance of а proper system of agricultural s
tistics has long been recognised by die 21 and Agri 120
ulated
the 3 of certain varie a of at an earlier | 1% five
effect to it in the most comprehensive and 9
period than by any other iae a of cultivation and a pal ut also warrants such publie expenditure as would ould tend to indu.
: Я ment, The committee would therefore suggest that the direct
allows of grafts, &c., being carried to a great di teu a be incurred. They have carefully considered the t
4 rtu urns by the farmer — — Umited ho the nature of bis.
with com ye eadd an 1 sae the oni; recaution alternative modes suggested by Mr. (^ re hg and they feel чаре er differen Bere
wih regar oneal t а at the. see y Е a be to represent the necessity of a “ general and tity óf dics — аа ** — that ^g yield per acre oui
graf | mprehensive scheme,” and th e inexpediency of attempting in h , -
clean as possible, and the he . f а без Seo tland to cl sin a particular portion or dig- E „ 1% кул, to; tape |
ч : i
me to D a naif in bleeding. gum. ng ли ЕХ end cs Kingdom, by means of loea AST му have little dificulty in arriving at condiusicns, probably more
during the r months, and merely consists It ap the ‘Dir hat. to of any real value € em an those derived from direet returns sipped of
i 1 T — ile the measure уму be stri of many:
i x" M M en nae elements ofi of аррар Pur riy бай. ой sequent" vio T "
" : 301 tors at ee vi one — o
— the b M of — ‚= м, has been cut off result ex hibited, a rinon И aod LE д б. 7: In 1847 — was at first i to provide fo
as clean as possible, leaving only a very small piece о and that to publish returns so loosely col- measure the i d asscomment Б
wood, inserting the bud between the flaps, and fastening | lected as to be unworthy е confidence, you uld be hazardous and | Tised with the poor-rate, and afterwards it was proposed to levy
it-d rith : Тея; bber b "i Th 1 objectionable They conceive it to be of the utmost importance, | !* with the land tax. That tax, however, has been in
ape WI. piece Of India rubber. band. 9.00 y ith a view to arrive at T accuracy, 7 the equos instancòs redeemed, which renders the latter mode inapplicable,
e necessary is to cut the bark so as to fit as accurately | 5 | Sols Med ge Pe іп a uniform manner, and that the returns I^ the E duos, etait индин ир Pepe n to employ--
as possible гаш the bud. Two or three buds may be | from all parts of this country "ES — — arran and a
tried first, and if they su waned: thers may be inserted M on one ds inciple, and by of a ay curb onding he Directors would submit that tbe benefits of the measure would
а ж» equally to the consumer as ^ the producer—that the
b мач d. agency. They also consider it Кк ЫБ that the agents М |
JD iudi : pruned, employed s should possess that practical knowledge of A RU objects would be strictly imperial, and that the ablic p of me
Budding, if carefully AMEN | on, is of very great wi in which is necessary to i den and to them Mnt the c
the flower-garden in producing varieties of Roses yegin the ret wie made 3 o t 88 A Y of the foregoing’ su — ag v
uch ing e eonditions pear rs 2
and cannot be said pm be so generally useful ag айар necessary to the satisfactory . oe the proposed measure they can confidentl — Pee -—
t te as far ds fruit t ; nt effect to the
apy as far as regards fruit trees, they do iction that there is not Socal ee givingie b proce b
(5.) In growing s hs the object is to ‚produc uce tall | now in operation in Scotland, for any other purpose, — ry чош ^ P de eby cipe y the
poles as straight as possible, The first prin sis. thep or senes. че could fulfil those conditions, and that hed ‘be | yo uld a system of agricultural statis
й sri
S.
HE, VM s that, be of
Жы ii e " the healt bark of a plant, Scotland, — — must give not only the abr
urnin aps, and | of ac nder each kind of crop in a district, but also the
1
E
H
4
i
|
di
$ у Р measu carried out, a special machinery m
is, to place the plant at an pre м. з I t eaei for the purpose. n
vm be ife i as з лв transplantation 3 The Directors are aware that various existing agencies have map
shortens. e o plan a t w spo- | been sugges sted—the county police, in a few counties where such
radieall: à d aud ires eg Trees for ® for е parochial boards for the relief of Pable tb точе son
e that any мет ет dri ition of: — jeo
2 PR А the the clergy, and ‘the schoolmasters, have all been ial
timber should be planted, thick at first, as it makes suggested as ‘available з ie ы these could fulfil the con- take place; че 8 the annual expense rof any Spa
th in, i this
em grow tall and straight; but as they grow and fill | aiti tions that aa ave stated. They could neither conduct the | Plan for obtaining the в d, 15
up the ground, all the worst ones may be cut down. investigatio with ur usn Boe with the practical knowledge its з de f qUE 8 be, Kept 8
T tor of trees intended for timb ht а near approximation to accuracy. No reliance rot ves rhe. ia — гы чө буле чод 4
ees inte or er ought never could safely. be placed on the — obtained by such notations and by measurement, the part
to dee пъб wh ъй. or a: course checks the | m — uld be to discredit | f
owth of the plant, which is much more importance е meas um te
. any = be. derived 3 a few In tland, success could not be obtained without the co- | th
d ag operation 8 the лаб particu ularly „оа of the 2 Б
branches, 5а used as firewood, А. me cultivation of class ; inis would generally
fruit trees the due to be pur ust. be nearly the agencies 5 етет ей to. |
directly о opposed to that 3 we E yon беде ү 2 Mee of 7 * . m € i qus
ealousy; the hial bo havin: 2 assessments
for, instead of tall, straight poles, small trees with large i ir cde . of lands, etd i MK ЖҮК: Ti
branches are required, во, that there may be an extra | and sectarian jos da estroyed
development of leaf function, or rather of leaves modified portion g of many of the. farmers. to to co-operate with the oflice-
into the form of fruit. This the Established Church.
uit. This state of growth is brought.
on by frequent trangplantation, which checks the deve- Е tA though it be diaa t. тт UTEM |
lopment of the stem and causes the plant to send оці estimate too highly the value to this country of a general Home Correspondence. tik
extra branches and extra leaves and fruit. For this pose eficiently « cai uit w would not b ang memes Set | Peat Charcoal. —Having observed in your paper of
Same re fruit trees should not be placed too close local or partial character; and t — ould чеч offer some | April 30 an article signed J. Towers, in which the ;
reason fruit P
together, both = — yon of gei ventilation and | suggestions as v» the manner in which a —— and uniform writer states, as the result of his experiments, that
exposure to the of t cessary to ripen mode of collecting ——ůů— that could be relied on, might in| peat. charcoal has no peculiar power in puri А
fruit and kien to 1 of fall pl py f for the — ae erst points to be considered, and perhaps the most dif. | Sewage from its ammoniacal i ion, во as to form
(6.) Smut brand, or Uredo segetum, is a small fungus | cuit to i into suitable | manure, I beg to state that the fa of Mr. Towers
be os attacks the chaff — of wen t; ee or às ie districts, and th у соердо t. No a mployed. In 1847 must — — either from his experiments haying
ka. the insides..o grai MA an ан a the Government proposed to adopt the subdivision into parishes, been: small a scale, or from some other
—.— ciat bone n c" Cort ET and to entrust the creation to to the paronim boemia which were t full jai fori iv "be ^e
, grain, | to have named an for each parish, to collect and — no y iet ined ; it can easily shown
nothing i ? left but a black 8 ani t the red rust, Sato o returns “But, in addition 2 "ism келу that peat charcoal, under > proper management, not only
uceinia stated against employing those 1 гарэх | р that they ean
Жы — pow m d leaves of unicated with the ьс of the 1 Board of Supervis Haus does Profe — rie — but ot ore ы
H . * ANA sibar о,а fungus — — ARA * do not е — ex pies dura ene d LA. the А-2 — of гоя y eller. so as to form yos most
these iungi are ards for 8 aluable man in . Geo, Lane, Super-
LE the causes, nf be the coon — ray | ече а subdivision would em comer very nume a and intendent of the Sewage Charcoal Works, Stanley Bridge,
' i involve either expe * r кс . — in ы”
known as i * The real W of the the 44 ү апа насолод As ee А of "e ыы. Fulham.’
past. I grea m „ a8 on A, It Bas che dic 3 that the Posed rape tcr y of the —
debi { 3 ed. a apid i county woul
. This rapid growth y be attrib either to. task us to be 8 and
; the variety of its tural features and products in di
manuring the lan heavily, or season, MS Air a 4 Bond irre a es un
ing a the | à —
nature of the soil; at any rate, the plant becomes debili- ем и WR supervision of sheep farming, mixed hus-
tated, a sort of congestion of some of the vessels takes DN PLI AMT riw eee night L'un mating
a decay commences, and immediately all the The Directors think it тоша be preferable to form parishes of
sed parts are covered with small fungi, whose | into groups, with reference to their ee | products pt га
peculiar office is to appropriate the ammoniacal matters d as to associa MM — À — re v. pedi age "i
: = : : contiguous parishes e Ае sic
Бер off during this partial decay of the plant. All features, by a ike system of om enl 7 similar MT
these fungi contain nitrogen, but they differ in appear- | Were this a rrangement resolved on, the Society could give
TIAE н their different situations on the plant. Валы. — in carrying it out. For 50 years they have
The Smut brand is found on the chaff scales: the Bun been accustomed to associate parishes in connection wit th MH
ropriates. the. matters given off during in connection with statistical returns; and, from th efie aco
the decay of Fue e va нна the red rust makes its — PY aiy a ‘knowledge а infiuence agens wee
on stem i і y the наоед аы ireeto ve no t iey
diseased with Uredo caries doce. met 4 itil, | Submit to the Government a satishetory arrangement for the | oat
which in the thy pb fall off. : pi su baivision of the pomit. into — буса districts. А ы
heal: plant a ready been irectors do consider
There is no чуор есине i growing any nery a — e for
treatment must and no ageney that may be organised will be snecessful it
as only grow: Wheat. the PRS PURELY SO, such obtains the co-operation of the farmers. The surest means of
grow on sound land, and not manur ce. attaining this object would be, it is believed, to commit the
—— ету цс ————— of execution P
te i are йош; ешкш mpage oras c pele А жу,
that e of Tra
iacu v eran a paid й нивоа and a sma and A small committee of pro- f
less | prie nd tenants
person intima the
The e enumerate shen ч чаран, |
316
50 yards of a neighbouring pigeon- -house. As soon as) ш
the Barley beg gan to fill in the ear, the pigeons
of
m ters of Barley. : Ik ^
m vr sepe "the pews! of employing Pa
this dilem a thou ught struck me that Vale
of them, — the ene oe
he place hey
begun et did so and fro it might we frighten
ingle pigeon alight c on ws hs feld. This
pni is equally e effectual with rooks ;
themselves quite away. Hoping t
receive the: same benefit I hav e done from this commu-
nication, elf another Practical Farmer.
Estates. Abe personal 9 of landed
Property by the owner, or at least a knowledge of the
extent of an estate, as well as its value, however
of the subsoil, eats f ^
ater-power, the vicinity of a
good 3 convenient buildings attached to the h hold:
ings, with ma will occur to
et, comparatively speaking. W
fore, зн that the hill farmer fi
ords, however cheap
they may have obtained Pam property to visit i it them-
selves, and ascertain un eir own eyes what rent it
) This
that how — must the
иий е expenditure =
> 1
been judiciously pu y i ving patri-
mony, now sa gage upon mortgage, t
the b ly be said to belong to the
f.
w
if I shot a us
„about th
а | the Oats. Co nstant pe tcc
ooks.— a rat- Агар, baited with a Bean, and | M
im
‚ | during his bondage An life, Rol after dedi. hing hover
f over him, as if con
f
e| birds exist.
0 2 „Practical hints on the be best means ‘to abate a nuisance.
THE AGRICULTURAL —
ecessary to bi
need hare with any friends.”
Professions are Fa and too "often n mean nothing— |
imn 14,
rea ally e alow as much corn for for it ia *
many instances 1 laid aside. Falcon
Oats and Turnips.—Can of your correspondents
e comparative advantage
ru
nips, and
of E ec. by this — He gives four measures of
6d.
two is, therefore.
if possible catch one un ams eut his wing, and tie
him by the leg, with thre
the tip e
kill him m, lea at the e place ;
oling his misfortune, but none dare
o alight. The к al la that small birds make, how-
ever, is intolerable.
metimes so
te ‘purposely for them ravage with impunity ; 3
conditio n many mor
N usen
Radish, a ured fit for
least 107. ; whilst we, in
m the same circu mstan
ney in destro ing ‘a гасе pines,
purposes,
Hands & Son, eed боме", Maldon
have suff:
к= their en bor it ought not to be deemed
n facts are adduced of great |
rav к гү committed by oe feathered eee
should be made of
the e in
condition kes better and get up to their N
L
r
terror of pele and his ———
Mr.
е | inspection of the m
0 uring
aie on pr diac of the linnets and ро» at a loss of at | the
adj
at the expense of the Duke
m |by Mr.
inous and ch
ur weak comprehension. |
t
reworms as
would be — for a Км
5 — gh. ES
Societies. |
ROYAL pints deiner e SOCIETY OF ENGL
CouNcir, was held at the Society's v
ord Camoys,
ymon Bar cer, Mr.
nch, Mr.
— Way.
NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL GRASS
consulting chemist = the Societ
unno, Captain Henry he
essor W.
"| ж to "4
phos
propo
Bedford, and
Sin verge under dere captos by Sir H. Davy, for
туч of ascertaining the composition and
ties of different Grasses, and the reason of their superior
produce in p: cases. In these ex ts the
test of — value was supposed to consist in the
amount of soluble extraetive penes obtained from
In
y stable но 3
— and — matter being only soluble under
11
or of f kama the very useful “practice of payin
s for If * An Inquirer,"
À endi rie
e ‘destruction, but merely a
n'he un er the d
— committee of the Societ
y
He offered} the results — ipm as data on
which inquiry mig
У | any assu
ht
med theory on the important t question of of on
conversion of vegetable food into
which so many distinguished phy r
‚ | held different opinions, and iai he — €
cautio
swallow up everything, leave ind. | are very useful; wire-worms, especi ial ly, E will piek receive sol int
an oly exposé has followed the inquiry | up in great quantities, ми if not well shot d wn while | from нр meos б facts. : He Moni м “the
of the Irish commission ! t ed in young in the roo ailipdoné^sié f the stems of natural Grasses, and.
one country is likely to occur in the other, тн the | multiply beyond e for after eee have once | to the opposite character of those of the artificial ones.
— E court. No doubt y | acquired str of гу аге ary to be much | He also cautioned the members too hasty 8 con-
changing hands in England to a vast extent, — from | diminished in number by any means that can be devised. | clusion of the value of produce from weight or bulk,
unforeseen misfortune, but from long n meren haies ng aie prs spy dpi cient, and an old | whi cases ted from the large proportion
lessness, and not having courage to than two or three boys. | of water the plant contained: he advised rather а
such an an important mag dte 4 т think t rine are ‘eapable of of i injury a longer | time — » consideration be made of the per cen of dry
a deputy, when even he does not reside in the locality, | supposed ; d, | solid ter obtained a i to such relative
but merely visits pot as a matter of business, |as in this , Sometimes extends until SM value. He cited and illustrated cases of tle deception
are ed on who come after, | corn is sown (February), and — is not finished gene- | that om such estimation of the value of
which no prudence can comba; d man who|rally until May l. June wi iis nik attacks upon | erop; and entered into a detailed ment of the
ought to succeed to an excellent income is obliged to — Peas, Potatoes, and poc Turnips, July and mode in which the Grasses had collected by
become an exile from his native In many cases сее n the corn, so that instead of Mr. Bravender, and sent to him daily in closed tin
it = not be vli то oo ons ovis wt veg — on two oe out of 12,1| g t dation of details and
у er cause prope owed to me | believe it wi ound that you are liable to damage fi ; en in 8 paper
involved, whether idleness, pride, se ess, or all | 10 months out of 12. е to 3 the good bs — A — pps 2 te be
ined, the incubus must be shaken off and replaced th.— Colonel Challon referred to
an
‘Sinshine hangers-on during the 0
It is difficult, to Vises gs m ladder of popularity |
le enough to ascend Кар each іп prosperity,
It
in adversi
е resolution to а. е word, retrench,
and act upon it; nevertheless, how del чы is
— 4 ithin his me
asting and | or
ds poison. I confess I do not like npe
if ever so effective ; but you cannot poison lar
а contend will do as а — ischief as crows to Wheat
hen 3 from the ground in aether id v end
are most difücalt of all birds to зс Som
Sparrows, id. —- is dicen
ts farm. lam
e various px Auc found
to the бекене of г булав segs t forums, » „ a ray о
р the of the spendthrift. The rows do not com
wn
аарый, abroad to nurse wag , eh pide * |
fear to e who ha t|
by any advantages
; I would deal ^ dust shot ” amo
T much seed
| count, They are im = Ан voracious, and chattering |
| thieves ; p among them without | He
of our ka
ed general rule
v
sing in the 9 — state
ledge, from the * of an:
on this os to cases of os This ө терш: did m
ich | justify him in regarding nitrogen
agent} in these cases: (TE m
would be in favour of the teram
of: nitrogenous "oe
of nitrogen in the animal economy.
е vien might lie midway between
relation ter
Scag pa әл d hollow f friendship
ught, if they desert a man in his
compunction,
| corn, and the united effect of all these
| the striking — —
У experiments on the
Fi details
|
——
—
20—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
келе
given to the members in the pages of the new number of
y
s mught
m d mely,
ases,
e
there ensued that discussion ot! real fact, an - aes ee
the
eventually led to a eM "AG s of the — we
to the different characters of the artificial and
e experiments of Mr. Lawes, in referen i
properties in each case. He could not, however, help |. .
drawing a mark i ion between the quality of
bulk and fatness of an ani t nervous deve-
lopment of much which conf ngth ; and for
of opposite eff ifferent cl of
food he thought might be са a d ith great
He understood from Prof. Way that the
natural Grasses on whi ch he experimented had not
m the e past ures on whic h they had grown ; this, M
n
бео thought, did not give qual area "of 3
an equal chance of arision with artificial
Grass, to which, by the tables, it d uch
inferior, in the fi case the natural
Brandreth Gi pointed at the uest chore е
embers, the com ive ce of the artifici
w Protease Way had made his analysis.
—Mr. son consi the annual value of
pastures to р of the other b.
of husbandry. He complimented Prof: Way on the
sterling he obtained in this investigati
only who knew the labour of arriving
t such results fully estimate i
He, however, perceived two omissions in the list, which
it would be well at some future time to supply, namely,
that of Timothy Grass and th rrow: the value of
e er was well known, and although it was no
to i ce too muc the latter in light
years m
object of his study. "He referre
selection animals made Grasses ;
, would eat the soft meadow Grass, while
starve before they would
It flowered, however, all the year
should enter in
touch it.
and
nes cases the chicks bait. have been
| е weak, Lu ide two to four to bring evenit.
uently y Mt place. I
few Cochin China chic tehed in
the . of the 3 А кора. the cheese poor in
in the case
—— while at rest in the house,
the butter was not — but eliminated with the
saith nd passed into the cheese, which w —
of richer quality. In the feeding of pigs, too, M
Rowlandson did not pene ced either — or
pe both were m
and given together. "a breathing power of
The quick
r|young lambs required nitrogenous matter to form part
of nghe su каки а
Mr. Е Neweastle-on- D then moved the
best . of the meeting to Prof. W
one also on the threshold of which we could only just
be said to have fairly entered, — Fisher Hobbs
seconded the resolution, remarking, that no
— x Nri. so little understood as Page of T
na "m natural and ar ^ cial
rofesso
хә — ‘elles of r Way would direct
attention to the pede and lead to researches n
rties of the Grasses
to the pro emselves, — also
i to the adaptation al КЕ varieties for е
soils, in order that hereafter the Grasses * eulti-
vated by farmers to grea tage tha
hitherto bee done.—Col
question from — chair, alluded t
in which Professor Way, a
mitted his investigations Ич the о
corroboration ; such а mo cm of pro rocedure
ageous to t "x
The Society ought n en
to be useful, by the ў bó ‘det of either the е propounder
acts of the
E was
of a debating society, but to enable mem 8 interested
in particular branches of farming to compare their
different opinions and practical results with each other,
І must answer your questions as they occur. Bantams
good layers, — lay later than young ones,
perhaps yo urs, e two, are old; then the weather has
—
t been propitious з — the Ae wg are from the
two pullets. mmon ban —— 60 to 70 eggs
more rare and
delicate, as the Sebright. I чта some of the last named
in full lay, and vrid ve been for e time. ey
are young birds. a choice variety, I recomme
gold-laced d Sebrights; then come the AAA c black and ——
Pl ver itiful, bi r the beau beauty is
in Еу than colour very эт
indeed, they may be ranked among the fowls that do not sit at
all, as no dependence — l . They are
eir vi
r dozen, thai — for sittin — b and if y you — fo - are
rst c class, you w ill have no diffic culty in making a more
Many the last two years at
Киз that.
each. — — amateur, — offers little Bnd dee А.
f time to March 5, t
pry ad reed prize stock. r for т a mar! ket t is not
& lucrative 88 . s xhib
altered the баш — үүн ташы. To a su
petitor, and consequ wher of choice
of hundreds of pou
—— la.
ducing it very early, in fact, out of season; and th’
panied with a sacrifice of time and ex ertions — чой —
other
on ніла ever undertake it
dee ed, none but a poc or pers x Son
ge
J. Baily, 113, Mount Str reet.
Calendar of of Operations.
N
FonrAnsHrRE GLENS, May 2.—A t the date of my last, Feb.
snow А been 14 Be for some —— with hard n from that
he storm continued with da E
n day: th
partially ant the low grou
followed id a like period of 1 snow, yer drift ES the
Peut e re bi tter than before. Since the 2 - weather
in med about
the 3d or 4th
'The snow sti "u
neighbouring hills, an
an some of the fields,
a little later va “usual, and the a sown со
Potato p
and with tho ientific principles which were fro
time to time enunciated by the Professors of the S iety.
ks of the meeting were then unanimousl
are
lanting is vut Just eom-
an
menc ing. An ung — erem is vw hit!
voted to Prof, had who а Beitr in suitable terms
the compliment paid him
The Council adjourned to their next weekly meeting,
on the 18th of May.
POULTRY.
у Chicks in this icq: are v Many
at this iion ‘without any, and
| 2 9 8 му quarte
quantity is, 1 7
Е а beasts,
the hens —— the frost, or by their running t
and in
have hem —
middle of February, which were attacked by cramp
excessive col
use of cod liver oil, and the
d
d ANALYSIS
ne
hear
ento — i — oor, and found a —— X +
t | mou ch
3 ickens were in a state of
exei item t the unusual — The w^ at len —
, in ling her gam chickens,
who immediately began picking a ч ө little — and
a few — afterwards the hen swallowed the animal
entire. фе 3 Boston,
Eggs.— testimony to * G. T's"
plan of be eggs belag мере cred She has now in
or pe more particularly in Веча
h towards re A - I young p poultry. I = moat advise
Карс т impossible
n summer, and very
ould be e
be better answered
nothing like
rod did I ever see one
e successful in mains, in these days. share \
them exhibited las Birmingham
I am not competent
1 T : should put a wu pe
a tem of 98°
will hatch them, ear you
will have no difficulty in pibe wr hens, Iflwere to
sequently ther
M lit ed о reed eg cattle are Tyenerally still
е лер
dant; but a more full su ppl gh
тена to secure “tall 3
aque ite
will we a deficient crop of wool; a lean — имер is in-
ably eo covered with a light and PX. of
Notices — Correspondents,
8 or 80115; A Constant Reader. See the Араго to
Johnston 8 Lactnre on Agricultural C
WK dpa pcr are * — . do not è come within:
our bk lle bat will state what we find in Willich's
Popular Tables on vibe subject Wich чи рч at "3 and 4 per
cent. respectively an annuity of 1001. is worth 10491.
respectively, to а man 60 y and! with money s = de
R
ANNU
ears old;
s 62d. and These two facts will —— you to абан
the question which you seem to entertain, but which you have
not explicitly put.
Coat Tan: E S. Coal tar and inis or the former alone, are
— * very effeetive in 3 — деле * etn
arches. See “ Our Iron Roads,” p.i
its — = a!
Cow: ions to cel na Rs d 3 be EN
a aids ont тает. relaxed state
sat ates fer tones, such a as Gentian d
use an nd, on t le, whieh was her ыа п ger 2 d «реч
mother’s before she was born. 41 is TIN 19 а — A nm porn cake wil aoe тшнг
ma:
14 inches, and 18 inches high, һа m
shelves, pierced to hold fo ur dozen each, 16 бота cone Cuover Hay rx Cocks: oke
: поно OG PUE le, “ene мы
Ропттвү: S R. You d „ sities havi forme Nena eben брата ну und
d bar of iron. callosities have any
on the ball of the foot they will be troublesome makers, of rm mA with 3 oe ET = » * —
and the * pla n is to confine him entirely to a ^ad. mue S Guest Ewes: W. d e te AUI A
Grass. If the feet are poisoned by it, сокты bp UA tup; they aa va be їп good, condi erred ——
root, nd open it wit t
535 hly with w wo or 5 ни their to their high condition in ча
bird ay i U ve = їп ped v dot but T ihink мт Ки Ku Dust: J W. We should suppose this € tog
it better he should be on dry im none but ore powerful ш e ut wi тое а у
food, till he is recovered.—J M. М. Cantelo's dhydroincubator may Mangold seed ш е he a e € Les - Agricul-
made very useful where it is big om tural Society's al, No. 26, p. 713. uld rather mix
n the ure does | _ it with the general dung heap.
Rus. It е. still be planted, two or three
= — d very shallow, in
es apart in the
Махаоір WURZEL
berries in each place, dibbled i
— - vem apart and in places 12
but it is not a
KERY: - HB Bw
the where to build.
rooks hatched, and the y
* quired spot w:
The following i is, igh ba ап
toa distant roekery, not nearer
will, we fear,
318 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E [May n,
“flies, for a number of strong well-fledged young nestlings. | SMITHFI IELD. —Monpay, May
These were brought home, — tended, fed almost every | The s supply of Beasts is larger; the ier is, however,
hour in the day for many weeks with coarse butcher’s meat fly adequate, and consequently for the most part prices are not
he few earth be proeu pring, lower, The number of S
— their thirst was satisfied frequently M water from a | Monday last; trade is exceedingly dull, ан it is with m
Being very sensitive o - cold in the absence of the | the quotations of that day are maintained. 8 are not
л дө birds, they were kept ina warm stable, upon а bedding д uite so readily sold as of late. y any and Holland
of hay, and — of ottled do material was strewn over the — т backs | there are 704 Beasts, 1520 m — is. “Calves; frm bon | à
hen Ф on en and, 520 Beasts; from Nor МЕ and Su an
sun shone, the 1 and they were carried out- — northern and midland coun!
‘side to bask in - teams, which s ‘Seemed | to Y them good. — Per st. of 8 Ibs. —8 d в "Y t.of8lbs.—s d
is recom is Best Scots, Here- est Long wool. 0 0
-experime and * — = * зук strong as . Я fords, &c. .4 4to4 6 Do. Sho 0
They will be found to require a — 2252 of meat. If soaked | Best Shoft-horns 4 2— 4 4 Ewes & 2d quality о 0
bread, or paste, or Potatoes, or any other vegetable substitute | M 1 quality Beasts 3 0-—3 8 | Do. Shorn «9 6
tried, they will immediately fall back in condition, and some | owns and Lambs „б 4
will die. While the young bird is growing pm its plumage S arn preds oS Dunt : Hee ics wo u
maturing, it must have the most si ubst tantial animal food, and 24 3 8—
that continually , tog with water. A careful "Boasts, 460; Sheep and Liana 23, ue. Calves, 263; Pigs, 435
woman will be the — = to энг а family. As soon Fray, May
they are strong enough, they must have full liberty to — è
their wings by serambling and flying on to the nearest wall, Pu di aod 50 er Ed no means largo; Monday re
railing, or bushes. There is no pes a раа Paving the place, fies. fia e sci ply of Sheep is small, and consequently meet
Zub Der will udi бб natis ii ie Aly Lady. —_ sine ка fally nn rates. We are site plentifully
their cawing will have attracted ma p V wild . — around the supplied wit s; choice ones, being rather scarce, are not
‘spot, oe sag M 4 — èr pla e — but loet; but МАР is very heavy 25 other 5 Eus
Es ents would do if within hearing. as they сап are 1 Beast ts, 1080 "Sheep and 299 Сау dtt p — Scotland,
h at nights high enough to be safe — ents, they may be 400 Beasts; - : ;
Tett in the open air. It may be some weeks yet before they Dura: i
= e-
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i
29
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29а
281
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PI
dà
E
35
ee
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8
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4
0
8
6
i
e іе;
8 “en 8
Be v Long-wools... 0 0to0 0
4 6 horn 2—4 4
4 4 Ewes vd quality 0 0—0 0
3 8 *. 3 6—3 10
d ape oss 28
f and especi an iege The longer they continue К
эз fed ho ate wi will they become attached to tho locality. | py SAM NR a Calves s -
At length, however, they will become entire y indepen mt
and will form a little flock ofrooks who will continually come | Beasts, 886; відер and Lambs, 6940; Calves, 435; Pigs, 292.
and rest upon the neares' trees, and consider these as their HOPS.—Boroven MARKET, May 13.
home.” Messrs. Pattenden and Smith n that there is consider-
Taxk : A Country Subscriber tells C Р D that he has tried the | ably both new and old Hops, and prices
canvas hose and it proved a perfect failure. Why could he not | are "gradually advancing. The quantity on offer is * limited.
lay a drain with common pipe 2 ae from his large
k to th ones, so that it might overflow into them, 5 LANE
if there should be E fall, or have en of Urwin’s pumps and Mownpay, May 9.—The supply of En; glish Wheat from Essex
eo c сл
00 05
[І
=
2
and Kent this ‘ould onl S
Valun or KEEP: E WS, We hardly — and your wish. Is at a decline of 1. per qr. upon the prices of this day se А
it— i f pasture in the same field in | The show of foreign samples was large, and the inquiry rather
several months of the year? or is it—What is he value of | more general than last week, but holders being disinclined to
keep for a sheep, ewe, for instance, per week all the year round, | жазылы a further 1 a ‘retail sale n е at about
with her lamb in April, May, and June, and without it in| the rates of Friday last. Barley is about r qr. cheaper.
autumn and winter? In n case the question could be | Beans and Peas are тей in value. We rios a large arriva
weather of our months would not permit his same | a decline of 6d. p the prices of this day week. Flour
answer to suit di years. was a dull eai "Cargoes “of Black Sea Wheat on the coast and
t 3 afloat meet little inquiry; with the — of one of Ibraila at
338., we have not heard ofa sac
Markets PER Тилан QUAR
, Е + Wheat, Seen, Ж, ы v Suffolk. White ®
COVENT 3 May 14. = ee — КОЕ
weather still continues unusually eo cold for the season; never-| Norfolke oreign
E m a n quantity. А few forced | Barley, grind. & distil., 23s to 20s... Chev. m4 — „19599
hes п their appearance. — fetch from
пее. Th B — Foreign grinding and —
DET. the Continent of б reen Peas, Oats, Hino ah d Suffo pee pd
— Scotch
ed to Regents. om 1s. to 2s. per Ib.
Mushrooms are scarce. Cut flowers consist of Pelargoninms, jer 925
Roses, Cyclamens, Mignonette, Cinerarias, | т?
: 1, foreign
: sf 4 Beans Ma
: means devas 29s to йе + .Tiek 32—34 Harrow. .|32—84
Axaleas, and Camellias. : Pigeon... ida — Winds 39—41|Lon 30—54
8
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0 125 Oranges, per doz., 1s to 28
Grapes ote, рл p. Ib., Тыш = ыы М Ps joo, Ts to 14s e white, pore and Kent.... "“Botlers
sa d 243 sd aeu | Per p жа ple ТЕ 32s to 35s. TE Gre m 3
OZ. per "rd r^ to 3s
= bush, —— to 158 |52 Nuts, Вита, рег bush., 20s Flour Aa marks delivered......per sack SI
Coka X
reign .
Yellow..| —
e" do., 1905 ditto|21—37 — i
L idem 8 Chestnuts, p. bush., 8s to 208. rii. For = A ü ТТТ т barrel 21—24 ——
ee v, May 18.— We nni a large arrival of 1 n grain
Sha ‚ 6d to 8d and 7700, Sacks of Flour. From our own coast the s suppl ies have
Gar — v s 24+ 6d to Sd been moderate, Athough there was a fair attendance at market
Lettuce, Cab., р.
dox d his ——— a gene eral —— to delay purchases was
— бов, per score, 18 to a evinced, and sales from the stands were limited. Holders showed
Р per doz р little disposition to accede to a 8 oad prices are therefore
Emo ae ig nominally unaltered. Inthe cargoes arrived off the е ——
r = энем. Southern E pe, a оле erable clearance
Berne 3 to3s ти 2 Barley there is is but little doing, —
M -P ds 64 to 2s prices are th m ^ The value of Beans and Peas remains
Sá tois — тей. Fine sweet Oats bring ahont Monday’s peice, but
Sorrel, per чейи уча 18 to 18 6d I parcels are are diffieult quit, and rather cheaper.
Arico ger tines to 3d — —
e Boe beh 24 to 3d IMPERIAL AVERAGES. ев
ни у per bunch, 2d to 3d de v
mà p. ; bunchs., 3s te s Wheat | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. |
Mint, green, per bunch, 3d Sod | s de 4. . f. . dis d,
| Basil; do, per banish; là April 2.51 44 4| 31 619 050 5| 34 8 3 5
[m meon —— 3 44 9 31 4 18 9 |31 10 | 34 5 82 10
— — р.12 bun, Sd to 10d 2 и! a 1¹ 1 0 29 10 | 34 3 |38 7
| Per Load of rudses, — 99... [ 519 0 27 3 34 9 |3111.
| À , May 12. — 90.....| 44 4| 31 6 18 8 30 0 85 3 33 3
Prime Meadow Hay 94s to 92s Clover se а. 958 fo 1056 Мау 7... . . . 44 6| 31 4119 0 30 7| 35 2 33 3
4 зат Сана ee 6 |Secondent .. ...70 90 cel gery more AM
Rowen „ 55 | Straw... . „ 28 88 Aggreg. Aver. 44 T| 81 6 118 11 30 01. 34 9 |82 11
Nov Hay gi PT. aed ii? Modes Е. J. Davis. Duties on Foreign Grain 15. per qr.
Prime Meadow Им, 90a to 9 95s | Interior C Clover «+» 863 to 95s Se ae nnb ot dera me
New is ы es . 75 & New 6 25 ces. April 2. April 9. April 16. Apr. 23. 2 = May 7.
Clover 2300 110 JosmUA Влкев, 4410 © эсер
га WHITECHAPEL, May 44 9 e i
— xh 2 8 [94 Claver -ue 5 ели 44 7 P i sù
I nferior do. .. 5 (0 90 44 6 e ave ved x
New Clover... — „ «2 b — as
44 4
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COAL
MARKET.— Ево Ay, May 13. pats Livskroor, Тёрт, May 10- —The arifvals fiom Тена ai
16s. 64.; Eden Main, 17s. 3d.; Wallsend Has- coastwise during the past week have been small, and oes
'alisend 1 vc зӣ. ; 7 —— Lambton, foreign ports we have been but v y supplied. Md this
Stewarts, 185. `3@.; Wallsend Tees, 188. 3d. morning's market there ere was a fair attend
ys country trade, and several buyers from wed ent and
— —— Flour met with a good consumptive demand, at the full prices
this coupled with cold wet s | 45 and Oatmeal sold readily at 6d. to 9d load
cem are a little better, follow. fer Barley and Peas were 2 change, E
spa jede, ions :—Yorkshire Regents, | to ans, being scarce, brought 18. per qr.advance. Indian Corn
160s.; Lincolnshire do, 1005.0 120s.; gacoteh do. 100s. to 130s. ; was only in moderate request and without alteration in value.
— ; French whites, 80s. to 908. Rhenish, 80s, | ——F ipa v, May 6.— The arrivals of English, Irish, and forei
duce into this port s ay last are extremely light,
and t rts small. At our market this morning, however,
Y, Mar E 5 o 8 =й tran fres tions
i Wheat, at a sli : rren
Не in the demand for woot continue, the prices betag Po | Hier dina a ал а alight abatement from our Jast e
Rich — bat hier ae equally - In Barley, Malt, and Peas no change was rvable.
eae Араа es qualities of Beans теу 1.5 at late prices, a
7 domani and СОО Egyptians, not — 4 plentiful, 6d. per ФЕ. pa
: mness in price, 2 > и 08 t
Preczs.—We have nothing to add encouraging, All „ inquiry for roshipment to 1 Ire in Taian бо =
have been exceedingly trivial, without change decies
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Сасе 5 Bane АП ai on . E MA ded t
the order їп 3 net 5 T
.for Ee rps coe to be delivered fre
совр. x any Station in the Metropolis.
be addressed to "is Z,M — JOSCELYNE & Sos, Stationers,
— Rime
N.B.—Also for sale, a few Fresh-laid Eggs from some s
short well f. feather-egged BLACK SHANGHAES, at 215. the
dozen, uy pac
HIN CHINA FOWLS’ EGGS may be had of
Tn mo AS ru King’s Arms Hotel, Grays, Essex
ght buff Du rr
geon, E; q., and o anes
to any part o Бакы, у ton of rete — Order; also Five
Pullets and Five Cockerels for sale.
E qu S.
‚| MR, THOMAS Р. EDW ARDS, Lyn Hants,
П part with a few Sittings of EGGS, from his splendid,
largo, white-crested black POLAND Fowls, which obtain
Prizes at Dorchester, е, Sallsbory, and the great Metro-
КЕ Poultry Shows. rm * — dozen; white Aylesbury
s' Eggs at 4s. pe bici ages included. Some Poland
Fowls, white A Dicks d ve 5 a Cock and three Hens of
Goldens spangled Hamburgh Fowls for Sale.
t 9 Ibs.; price 2 directed by Mr. Pertam (who has gone abroad), to sell
TÉ yellow Pullet Ww WP strain of No. 2; 12 months old, | Auction, on ч premises, Dartmouth Row, near the Forest Ий
feather изет and sures Loon in the hackel; present weight Station, Kent, on WEDNE „June 1, at 2 o'clock, the Whole
ut 6 lbs.; price 2 he choice and ly collection of TULIPS, comprising all te
АБШЫР a dozen ch peel hatched in February, from light- | favourite flowers in cultivation, many not yet let
ut; ings; a capital Tulip on T 1
Bodies * birds; those offered D sale are mostly spotted or | ou
pri "d hie:
ogether
atmerit, to Mrs. Herbert’ popin is now in a
e of | Tiles
uperior i
KS ;
рохам" VADEMECUM of Fl K. gg be
enlarged;
Woodcuts. Fcp. Svo, Eo uc
The 309: eee LINE ; ; or,
Practical Hints and
Taking of Trout, Grayling, &c.
Bv Mower v WA EY, g^ Senior Angler. With nine
coloured Plates. Же cat price 10s
London: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS.
Sales by Auction.
EGGS
BIRD
Tug RARR AND VALUABLE COLLECTION FORMED BY THOMAS
H aswoop LODGE, CROYDON.
G CHOOL SE А 1 ES.
Just published, in 18mo, price 6d.,
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HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA, 15.
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HISTORY OF ё ECE, 14. 3, art I., on the shove, 1s.
HISTORY 0. Р ROME nd cae
HISTORY OF FRANCE, 11.
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GENERAL G 5
eee
MANUAL OF A ЕТІС, ts.’ 168, 1.
ELEME TS OF EUCLID, 1
ELEMENTS OF price 34. f Р
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SIMPLE TRU FROM § a nes
be had gratis of Mose. 3 = aie all
1 LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LOXGMANS, 5
Fal
als or and A1 5 of tricks A — had,
R J. С. STEVENS e el AA
reat
ewed the NEW C.
RCHIDS.
‘ST "EVENS S besa to 2 that he will sell
MES J. e
tion, at his King wer 8
reat Room, 38
Garden,” — “THURSDAY, 19th May, and followi: at
2 for 1 o'clock, A — perge COLLECTION, OF
RCHIDS, just receive . Warszewiez, who
uction, at his
TULIPS.
ESSRS. PROTHEROE Ax
men in Lolo: а of the Auctionee ers,
Leytonstone, Ess
TO GENTLEMEN FLORISTS, AN
ROTHEROE anD MO
Ba
princi
America: ial seele
C Meses cmd 8; Calceó 8 . ums,
plants in ‘isin м th. к variety of сда and Ornamen
for bedding. On view morning of s ES
at the Mart; and of the Auc ctiani Toka stone,
TO 8 FL
—
structed by o^ — ate
toto на the premises, No, Ria Alban
TUESDAY, May 31, at 2 o
and justly ¢ celebrated Collects
201 thie Hing wit
= may be ad
|
Í
T, Esq., to sell b
77 Warwick Vilas,
11 ve clock, without
c
themums,
on and other Pel bonum
а аена
red pri
тау ай оп "the ага усен of —.
Enn; and of the Auctioneers, America:
то “GENTLEMEN AMATEURS, FLORISTS, AND J OTHERS.
gr rising ROHE EROE AND
May be viewed yi day eine
EROE
8
May 20, at 11 o'clock ot i
quence of the ground
— —5 А, the — GREENHOUSE рер.
Bed of
Catalogues mel do hina ба
che Premi
the H ro of tym Inn, Paddington;
fthe Aucti oneers, Am
S —— LA
HESTER NURSERY, NEAR CAMBRIDGE. —
GREENHOUSES RANGES.
Riesen SALE OF
PITS, TWO-LIGHT MELON BOXES, GREE) H
AND BEDDING PLANT * ;
peers PROT HEROE AND MORRIS
trncted by the Proprietor, who is — the
mice to Sell by Auction, on the
ofthe. aboy of „ ode at 11 * — day,
Plants, Dahlias, “Pelargonium iag y Ci
rbenas, Petun Calceolari rlet Сегапіш
lanelfolius al
of preservation, п fittin ngs to
ley’s Boilers,
&c. ео Ж be viewed — to the om
— the premises; al Seen
e Auctioneers, 3 ire
eae NURSERY, —
Fancy P Pelargoniums in the country, including |
kinds, and some Seedling varieties not yet sent o
collection of Show sits, A Stove ;
Ci ner i ere ios — Azaleas, and mar
Bedd ants, com
ng all the best kinds
wil
be had on the premises;
London; W abd fel toe оно oneers, America Nursery
FOUNTAINS VASES, TAZZA NIMALS,
MENTS, ETC., IN AA CAL STONE,
ESSRS ELLIS лур SON are directed
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 21.—1853.]
INDE
N
A ]ture, history of ........ 331
ro p X England ........ ‘oo
— Imp. Soc. of Ireland
— show S t Paris uu» San +»
Australia, Dr. ÉL s чак to 324
Birds, to destro 29 b—332
cT
=
. 323 с
SATURDAY, MAY 21.
[Price 6d.
» d
Hort. Soc. report of — 325
ue ee Ml dé a air iy . 325
— 60 332
Lapag Bern ae 325
Oaks « set is jays, Ќе
Orchids, — з
Paris, agri. sh
tato wee viL.
bns
25
ee
| m
Weevil, Potato
Wheat, Lois-Weedon
properties of.
— 221
330
fe dr: ig a 8 * PARK
— of PLANTS and
е пехё,
— — be obtained at the Gardens by
^t — ee price 5s. each, or on the day |
of the Exhibition, 7 55
PLANT CATALOG
Rmus NEW NEW Е г CATALOGUE e
y, and ca
in AN A for one z penny м
— — ntains the he best varieties of
BE Es G PLANTS.
OOD AND SONS, NunmsERYMEN and SEE
P Old d Kent Road, and Bowyer Place, Camber
ng Plants for the above e purpose
— ozen. Comprising 8 Scarlet
1 4 — as, Petunias, meng precy gy lceolarias, Fuchsias,
Dou Senecios, ошап в, Lobelias, Salvias, "Lantanas,
— Cupheas, 9 Gazanias, Pentstemons, Double
Intermediate S в, Dahlias, &c., &c.
, or 3s,
RANIUMS
ve & few well- established
Re SOUTH DN FLORICULTURAL |.
Under Patronag
the 31st of MA
ease, ie sd Vegetab
The M. EShibitio ons will also take
ardens—on Thursday,
July 26th ; and T tg gia Moy a aaro t —— to
may
Surrey Zoologi
Rules and 1 E гай:
du po». Aud acious Majesty THE QUEEN,
COND EX XHIBITION of че qp will take place on
: ROYAL SURR
s, Tulip ps,
place at the Royal
+ Seo — 0
Ae. M une паара" uer
MÀ A ноо SOCIETY OF EUR
FLORISTS.—The SECOND о or FLOWERS
of the above Socie orns
71 1853, when Prizes will be
m 1
NTU and 3 ns, viz.:—TULIPS, HEA :
PELARGONI S, and Fancy er In age p to the
Lawrence to:
— а Pounds v worth of Tulips, to be aiia ing tofour
mbers mpe
Plants, Flowers, on other
First Clas Certificates т prod
Е
Flowers, for such as be deserving. of the same,
ox Prizes, o may se
с Een iro competition,
ed to Seed TÉ, AE LA
:— Tuesday, 28th » iis:
may
"Wednesday, i
"Thursday, 28th of July; W lay, 14th of September; and
11 aa mbe:
T.
privilege 5
көс
a
rize ithe t ha: 7 hig
8, W 17 алу a rge for en
missions for fr is s ДЕБ wy,
Me
. per annum, entitling each member to th
of attending hiiting T Shows, Torii ~
tures, ап
Meetin
„Plants, &c., —
Flowers,
"que GARDENERS’
INSTITUTION.—
TIVA L Ju Aid of the
JUNE
oe
SAMUEL res Eea. + М.Р.
The TENTH
ROYAL BENEVOLENT
H ANNIVERSARY FEs-
of this § 2 f а. PURPA,
rn, Bishopsgate St
the C
tewards.
The Right Hon. Lawrence SULIVAN,
Sir Jos
John Jackson Blandy, Esq.
2 enry Bodkin, Esq.
E L. Olante, Mie.
EPH PAXTON
William Jones, Esq.
H. 88 Ker, Esq.
John Le
Lewis f. food,
| Joseph Martinea
J.J. Mec
T «e
97, ] 7082 айа Street,
TS GAR Par darn
BI INSTITUTION
"s new, of last season,
ROYAL SENETDESAT
18 HEREBY at the
il be for
WO, E ли fiery a
und —May 21.
pcdes Nat
take it kind ‘tar
an attack o
one side entirely,
; -©аттїей.
E Bim. wow, in in is ex он
Posie in
y. Mr. Meier
aud by
ENERS' BENEVOLENT 1
0. pae: he
any, whose votes, p^:
ts
evolent UN E will
not previou
use their influ
SSi tous; е
tution, has the greatest claim
a Subscriber to the funds for
three
for nearly six e
and f paralysi t IT RES the faculty of | go
his illness, which com compels
to о the Supporters of this
76 zd most tha клу
ansfield,
"TH. Lo Low & Соз Clapton Nursery,
is aK
ASS Ap BROWN hav
FRA ef the following now ready, at the rednced prices
Each.—s. d Each.—s. d
or 8 А . 10 6 | Fosters Rachel ... ..10 6
5 ^ 10 » Optimum uin
77 oie ue AU »p "E FR . 10
„ Basilisk... 9 „ Queen of May... 15
p AYE ш po fi „ National * 15
Ai "M 53 ow Dobson’s Vulcan... МУ
н ovelty... AU Jupiter о 2
» Butterfly 4 Ft yooB 10 €
» ortia ВИ 4 ў 10 €
enderson's E. za 5 €
The following 18 ew varieties y be
had, fine plants, for 60s, or any 12 for adne, Ambas-
sador, — — Chieftain, Colonel of the B fimum err
Pyme Exhibitor, Ganymede, Gem, Herald, . — Mochanna,
Monteith, Painter Improved, — — — — , Shyloc
Choice varieties 6s., 9s., 128., r doze
Benne "PLANTS.
VERBENAS. 8.
s, very ch бө — d 18 0
vari —— very поне. 6а. ang 8 As 6
5 Minim igne 7s. and
rchase selection from an y of the following, very pet,
2 varieties for 15s., or we set of 18 for 18s, :—
Madame Malet
Madame Le Gros
Mons. Jullien
Or a
Beauty Supreme
Celine Malet inem
rmsby Beauty
Parfüm Madeline
obia
nenen Do pein dina 4s. to 95.
CHSIA
50 varieties, very choice .. uà
Choice selections ons, per dozen, 4s ES
Henderson’ в three distinct dent varieties Darling, Pet,
and Choke Pe each 2
12 choice varieties of last season, poser the last named 15
8
. 20
9
a
Choice varieties, perdozen,5s.to ... „n, mth < ane
Choice fancy ditto, per dozen, 5s . to
Lk ^ с Е
arge flowering, fine, per dozen
14 best new, of 1882 fp 5
9 оред аа fine, per dozen .
12 best of 1852
adm d 3 best varieties Y» bx
Bouvardia flava d Ф $5
endens :
.
H
*
perdozen 4
9
sple
Cuphea platyce >
Cyanthus loba —— vA 6d. дә
Leer 3 Майра distinet ..,
Linum flavt
Lobelia vr — and racemosoides, ti the
two best а varieties
рь in 4 fine varieties
Phlox Drum. Thompsoni, extra rich crimson ý
Salvia жондер compacta, each one
в : mabile, гаа each ... E MN
gens, bas
Veronica Kodeta “ine plants, each, 1 1з. 64. to
Zauschneria Cal lifornica, pora
—
оч кита
ы 92-4
no оомо о
8888 ooooooooooo oo
See Adverti f f art Mes H
ee Advertisement - & quantity o select and ard
Shrubs, Plants, &., h 24 26
n the Gardeners Chronicle of M.
and ‘April 2.
a hatehte tn f*
distinct and * varieties
25 fine vars., 079 ed for N rk
lowering Shrabs, 20 varieti
toc vien new 110
ttracti E
Seakale nina сар 18. 6d. per Poses n; 100 i
е 3 me As — fine — p. 1000, 80з.; p. 100
th: N
soo TP
dents Post
of
ev sie the Stations in London ; also free, as before,
all жоу on the London and Norwich Line, vid
Олсем
1 Establishment, Sudh
ums, Dahlias, . — — — Gagel enen.
Fuchsias, 3 Verbenas, Calce pe bing i Lyeopodiums,
him ve, Greenhouse, and Herbaceous
али нт L. * NDLE & Co. have a very large recen "of all the
пото and the "tos w ill be found exceedingly low.
All orders a
re to WILLIAM Еросомве RENDLE & Co., Nurserymen,
Plymo uth.
АДЕ Б. TO „
THE ENSUIN
A FEW HOUSES OF OF € GOOD GRAPES
A QUANTITY OF GOOD
Apply, — Е quantity, ue, and when ready for market, to
EORGE TAYLOR, Јох
RUIT 3
St. John's Market, Liverpool.
NEW WHITE BEDDING GERANIUM.
OHN anp CHARLES LE o offer
PLORDUNDUM, & bedding sen S of dwarf habit and
great me rit. The flow rs are “m with a small blotch, and are
as to be a complete sheet. of bloom
throught the summer.
oo ooh
have now made arra
oods to ‘the amount “of 206. and upwards, |
It "in a light 82 and will be
bedding, Price 28. 6d, each, 21s. per dozen,
or 1 the half-dozen. A
GER a уны M WILLMORE'S SURPRISE. Se euh t ped
MOUN * OF LIGHT, 3s.
PLOWE = OF F THE D. DAY, pow.
1 Hammersm
HR Y 758 N LN EM UM
UCOMBE,
E EVANS, GARDEN ENER, “Witwendeagy, Newcastle
can supply Gardeners and Green-
grocers peny PINE-APPLES of superior flavour, also GRAPES,
| on having a reference for payment, if the prices are approved of.
OBERT KENN
valuable ase RNS,
Africa (per steamer from the Cape), to which a he world call the
attention of 8 4 20 magni of plants.—
Bedford Conservatory, Cov:
NDIA
DY, 3 ne on Sale
of TREE
=
leading vi
— Pep at low ge: viz. — oa 9 and
had als 42s. doze
vm & Sox, ‘the Манот
77 ALEXAND: =
A apeg & Co., begs most.
and the public that he h
own oun chai in the
best quality, and
— 1 to — share of public
West ister Stree й
Ц НГЕ BELGIAN Ча. M „ a
d i
B
|
D MANGOLD
RIZE
R. MILN NE, o
—
Aberdeen, Np yam ue M. 2 75 |
322 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE [May 21,
ан
EDWARD GEORGE HENDERSQN AND
Wellington Road, St. John's Wood, London, beg to а
following PLANTS, which they can with confidence reco mie
GARDEN, MAY 14, 1853. Catalogues, containing the 8 Pepe m t Plan
sgg fa s and deseribed, will be sent, cati lants, priced
Aw D ү THE JUDGES.
К ue ien genes à Pis Dah variegata 3 т
т › 6
THE LARGE GOLD MEDAL. 5. Жо Mr. Ivison, Gardener to the Duke of Northumberland, | 7 ймы маша eg a =й atro-ecrules. |
жу Ё Ld = May, Gardener s Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 20 Stove $ ae SE Ead ayy d species 1 сазара КЗ Lantana gps * Lychnis Dioca 4 flore-pleno * и |
di 7. L4 ме Теў, Gardener t 15 . Coster, Esq., for a collection : purpure a m Bs ws s^ ele Жор tk |
THE GOLD KNIGHTIAN MEDAL. A come a hispanica ... ... 2 Lille Er
1. To Мола Fraser, of Lan Bridge Road, Essex, for 20 Stove | & 10 бар srs; Lane pote Gof the newer kinds of Greenhouse | Hesperis matronalis rubri- Caleeolaria € Goläen Chain f + |
and Greenhouse PI. leno 1. 6, Welli il
& то Mr. Franklin, oca to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 20 9. To ile ваше, for 6 Пея Yatieties MEM se A zaleas | Delphinium MHeiidersont--. 76197 Sultana eM 4
f Exo , 10. To de same, for a collection of Indian е harens Di lifornic 2 6 . 6 {
Rennes tic Orchids. „о 8, Gardener to Sir J. Cathcart, Bart., Е. Hs, for Dum m y erp sonia 6| — S — 6 5 0 Н
6 varieties o of Cape Heaths in S-inch pot : d " — 6 |
1. To кы. з a — eS. FH. 12. Жо. Мез — Pn irn, of Clapham, for & single specimen of Petunia Prince Camille is € chant gis Splen - 6
” rica in A sue
1 . e eee, ox Ere B. Ker, Esq, for a collection pus дор 7 "redu Boule de Маш E
> Mr J tho n Е pg LS m 4
and Greenhouse Plants in 20-inch pots. 4. To Mr. Turner for a collection of Auricu n * * ocn S 6| » Virgineun а. zii |
Р т = — oe а : ^e petra Azaleas. 10. To Mr. May, Gardener MM Apart a. 8, for Pultenra 7 Шш Т ee. ene : » Unique Vbi" - P
d ericifolia. ; у ” ” | ME тў
б. To Mr. Williams, Gardener to C.B: Warner, Esa, F. A8, 16. To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Mant, FHS, | 7 ЕЕ 8 8] p$ a. to 30 dr ме ОВ
6. To M сес с Orchids. ioe Гондор ОЛА cae ааьан а б eie :
5 essrs. & gon, for 15 species of the s 17. To Mr. Gaines, for 6 Fancy Polat gantine in 8-inch pot e 150 varieties,
о Mr. Terry, 8 . — — of 9 | 18. To Mr. Pestridge, Gardener to W. Newnham, Esq., of Eugle- from the Continental and other nave last M
"e се for 12 varieti | field Green, for 6 Cale — in S-inch pots. per dozen,
9. To Mr. Turner, ei ren for bete einen the in Sinch pots. | ws e ar eder ye "унана ломен a Black Jamaica The following Plants can be highly seo
? | Pine-apple, weighing 8 Ibs. 2 07. 2 amend:
THE LARGE SILVER: о! LT MEDAL. | 20. To the same, for Black Hamburgh Grapes. cultivation :—
1. то Mr. Dods, Gardener to Sir J. Cathcart, Bart, PALS, for 23. To ae Brrdier, Qamdener to g. M. Poto, Esq, FILS, for | Begonia miniate 0 “6 | Wistaria sinensis
$ ener to Sir J c а; от 22. To M ner to its or in lata... »2 Й istaria sinensis all a
g^ Stove and Greenhouse Plan Grizzly Non an Grapes. Prestoniensis ... 10 6 Pu вошт ре Et
8: 7 о Мг, Carson ; Gardener to Ww. F. G. Farmer, Esq, ЕН.5., | 23. To! Mr. Mr ен z, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, F. H. S., Seeler il =ч 1 „ for the
at Т от 6 a er garden 3
8. st the same, — distinct varieties of Greenhouse Azaleas. 7 6 Hockerianum
4. To Mr. Meredith Gardener to the Dukeof ‘Sutherland, F. H. 8. THE SILVER кментың МЕ Р £y ^ Hexaventris mysorensis 21 0| „ Triomphe бе Gand, 5
at or 6 Sto nd Greenhous' n 18-їпеһ | 1. To Mr. ema Garden m J.R Sq., for ve and | Rhodode 2 jasm
po Greenhouse neh pots. 7 = 42 0 Veronica hybrida M 76
5. To Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, for 15 species of Exotic 2. To Mr. Dods, Gardener to „ Sir J. Cathcart, Bart. F. H. S., for | Streptoc e bifforus .. 7 6 Rose Fortunes Lo d
Orchids. | 10 аре of Exotie Orchids. eigela amabilis ,., ...10 6 Yellow is. a Л 7
My x e same, d — рее of . ma ths. pA d 3. d М ingh 3 pone! to the Earl of Kilmorey, F. H. S., MM — MW — : TFortunes- i ma i
H. Se er, Esq., for T — „ Purple ection... ] n, Y
10 3 se jme rchids. 4. To Mr. Stuart, 3 — ү 2: m s, Esq., of Streatham, Duchess of Lan- i 45
8. To Mr. Taylor, — a to J. Coster, Esq., of * for for a collection of Helic “= T ў 36e Ser: . 10 36€ а
s newer kinds of f Greenhouse Azaleas in inch p 5. To Mr. Faleoner, Gardener A. Palm er, Esq, of Cheam, for | „ Hendersoni ... =. 8 6 |
: land, Esq., F.H.S., for 12 varieties of 23.6 in pots. | 6 distinct varieties of Greenhouse Azaleas. * 1 fthe Season. 2 6 А
— dau . is 6. To Mr. Speed, of Edmonton, for 6 varieties of Cape Heaths in| „ Commodore. 2 6 i
А . Ivison, Gard rthumberland, 8-inch pots. Nil Des randum... 2 6 |
— FAS, at Sion, for a collection of Indian Rhododendrons. 7. To — Veitch & Son, for a single specimen of Hexacen- 5 * ы 26
12. To Mr. Roser, балўнваг do sd, . 1 гу, Esa. , of Streatham, , М Min 828 Pa „ Diadem 2 6
or 1 ties of Cape in 11-inch pots. . To the same, for Cattleya Mossi.
13. To the same, for 6 Fancy Pelargoniums in 8-inch pots. | 2: To Mr. Wilmer, of Sunbury, for a е vereor of Aurieulas. N CPI 8 varieties, select and choice iy
ьа of ewe, а A WEM — for 12 Pan Me a ми Tree Carnation Rowe ng summer
о sleworth, in &-ingh | о the same, for 6 —— —
[ei eer — 12. To Mr. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, at recommended), Эб. d), 30s. enis 42s. Stala cii a
p | Blenheim, for a Smooth Cayenne Pine Apple, weighing | putian var ieties, 8 Aa last эла e da
THE CERTIFICATE or EXCELLENCE. | 13. To the same, for Keens’ Seedling Strawberries. bs ботах 5 per oe |
1. To Mr Speed, of Edmonton, for 15 Stove and Greenhouse 14. To Ms Jennings, Gardener to t the Earl of Derby, at Knowlsey, Cineraris, named varieties, ext site |
k Ham Gra і
8. To Mr. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq, for 6 Stove and | 15. То the same, for May Duke C ola ue selection, ДА per |
1 EE come 18-1 oh. “Ж, 16. vs Mr. Allport, Gardener to Н. A d Esq., of Doddington — Put Bi
for 6 varie varieties o of Cape Heaths eaths in inch pots. Park, N Мары for m © Frontignan Grapes BAKER'S FOUNTAI ме * i
* fey pacer) to H. B . Ker, Esq, of Cheshunt, | 17- ToS Ў „рр, Garden Oddie, Colney House, St. THE PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, CHEISEA, |
0 species of Exotic | an's fora Greengage Melon. ESSRS. BAKER can confidently re nd thei
am species of Бале OR to G. Reed, Esq. F. H. S,, for 6 123 LR E SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL. мет М NOU DM. for Populier, Pheasants i
6. To the same 10 varieties of Cape Heaths. o Mr. Kinghorn, Gardener to the Earl of Kilmorey, „ | most simple, e t, and economical ; they &
T. To Me 8 ^s Stove and Greenhouse Piit in 13-inch pots. screw or plug required. Price, containing4qu
ri — m for Ly of the yer newer kinds of Greenhouse | 9 rp, reen, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart, F. H. S. for | 8s, And at 3, Halfmoon Passage, Gracoch
8. To the same, for a col loktioa of Variegated Р 6 peines of Exotic Orchids. Hurt
9. To Монге. Fraser, for 6 distinet varieties of Greenhouse | 8 Tp is rm ea e, ORNAMENTS.—A very exten
leetion of Ан Statues, Sun-dial pp 3
10. To Mr. enda of Hertford, for eties of Roses in pots. En mee Козгоп, ior Colous а Animals, ma cted any d
11. To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for a pit of Indian Rhodo- | 5: 2° Mr. Westwood, for 6 y PUN niums in Ane ров. at ADETEN эме SEBLEY'S | aii
6. To Mr. Bragg, of Slon: ugh, for 12 Pansies in S- inch pots K 1 Row, New Road, Lo
5 = Jarvis, Gardener to J. Ruck, Esq, of Croydon, for Tq То Жы Tree por чесе vo S MM M for 6 Cine- Li riii: tity of such € wh da be e
1 of C ws 7. Bradbury Ea E аб kimikan. 8. To Mr. Perkins, diuo: Viscount Combermere, of Comber- | by exposure to the smoky amon gem ot London, edid vin ао.
gts pots. TU mere Abbey, Cheshire, for Keens' s Strawberries. sion of mew will now be * tare gre. а of
o Mr. Tindall, Gardener to C. H. Leigh, Esq, of Pontypcol | residing in „and who ыр”
ra gratis for a Pontypool Molok E - Led can be su plied wri Y
| 10. т. Busby, Gardener to S. Crawley, Esq, F.H.S., for m ornaments ере i
; 6 Brown Turkey - у.
| 11. "To Mr. Fi. —.. PE E NONI d
ibe DAGE a
i at Trentham, or May ee P^ j
tion of BH ht upon Wall |
ОЕ МЕВЇТ. оте кого Pats zi
‘To Mr. Summerfield, 6 ardener to J. S. Venn, Esq, of and 10 НТ 5
bury, for 6 species of Exotic Orchids. Ban, Met- brip $ 4 |
1 то! Mr: OT (Gardener ener {о W. M‘Mullen, Esq., for 6 distinct oe
8 ets T
3. то! — essrs. pong for a single к ag of Epaeris ]
4. Tol Mr. Edmonds, Gardener to the Duke of F. PHA,
at Chiswick, for Rhododendro ndron Victori RAT
| 5. To Mr. Wooll ey, Gardener to H. B. Ker, MEC ar Bifren- | have bee:
6. To Messrs. Lee, of Hammersmith, for Fri. Mealy Bu |
THE LARGE SILVER MEDAL. E To — быра se uma Roope т ота Корен. 2
4. To Mr, “as da eos 3 to G. Reed, Esq, F.. S., for 15 at Trentham, for fruit of Musa Cavendish. ' | Ohronicle of March 12—87 and
9, qo Mr. — — to W. M l Mullen, Esq, of Clapham 1 To Me Dobson, 1 bes 18 Pussies iu tne ж
AE artus Stove 2270 perc erioed ties Plants i in 13-inch ө. att To d. AES for 6 Cinerarias in pack et 3 5
3 To) - Gao быб ы д e HO eaths in ee aim EE 12. то ME Wiggins, Gardener to E. Beck, Esq., F.H.S., for the | for m 5 ae has been been foun 23
10 species of Exotic — | 13. To Mr. Dew, of Ham, for Keens’ Seedling Strawberries. UY for pr 5 eae pU
and great
Fon SALE, воо AURICULAS ann 600 TULIPS.
For prices, &c., apply to H. С Southgate, » Middlesex. the most unq renee
BENAMIN R. с, В. CANT, St E Street Nursery, ae ROW нал үсүче: Жар Ker
Koval osten Р Professor Balfour, i
Babington, Esq. N ‘be.
“NEW эн SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS.
1 : FIFTY VARIETIES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED
m
NEW 7 nur.
Camille, Celina Mullet, — a DUM = РВ Baward | Me eee thro tioner, or of M
Milson, Favourite, General Bampiere, Gentile Adéle, Juliette, ‘MANN and Co., London. n
La Messange, Louis Miellez, Mazeppa, Madame Malet, Madame Norten Every
А — or , Ormsby Beauty, Olga, Priucesse
| 15 into bee Seas Ж 9
"p rie Bad í o! son, Joan of ye 8
DP | моде, Nil Desperandui, Na Pendila, КЖС Stan- | the
“to his dard of Perfection, Splendid,
яи, MISCELLANEOUS,
, Master Sparks,
shrubland P Aa Por, a Му кен du each. |
Ceri se, Princess Alice, Queen of Summer,
A
m КОКС pem: dé each. rock.
um phe. becomes a as A as а
| Phlox: 8 33 and Thompsoni, 6a. per doz. through or upon it, and it resists the actio
| Y SHRUBS. :
er from
. each. а, n
China, 2s. 6d. each.
— .
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21—1853.]
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE,
BEDDING PLANTS,
ЕТС ETC
YOUELL
Brn to inform their fri publie that th
AND
Stock of BEDDING PLANTS is numerous and fine
ends and the
season, — all the novelties that they have thought worth attention, which will be supplied in any quantities
y 'ERBENAS, neral Taylor, Z
-— osnier, Marra y here utes "ris. Judith, Olga,
a,
Corneli ginia, ес + sara — Changarnier,
Jean * Auricula, Stephanette, A lbima, Montana,
Marianne, Parfum Ganesh Cou Ир; Cores
all the fine old standard varie
VERBENAS: The following new pea ay . per dozen:
Madame Denis, Celina зе La Camargo, Adonis, 4
Zelia, Cerise Unique, Rac Zenobia, La Flamboya ante, and
Richi
CALCEOLA RIAS (Shrubby.)—Wellington Hero, Sultan, Shank-
ж Sees splendens, Beaaty f Montreal “Kentish
hese are indispensable in the
bril Pinoy of — and profusion of bl Se — — my ———
liarly adapted for 25 massing
itto У
rellow, ал * flowers, an une? 8 o: very ny
r doz
Ditto Buttons c dark scarlet, large well formed flowers, fine
russes, an excellent Marci 6s. iat d dozen.
реч yan, fine ri
Di —— - ark orange, very choice variety,
Di to "Beauty of Montreal, bright crimson e habit, a very
ee bl r and distinet mede Be 9з. ег do dei b
Ditto Sulphurea s d — s. — — Гні:
Ditto К , orange bro: standard variety, for
bedding, vs * prd
LOBELIA erinus remonte в, erinus alba and со ta.
lucida, mpac
—Of these we consider lucida * most - tahia fo r forming a
23 bed, e for a dark blue, and alba: for a white
one, 4s. per
ANAGALLIS BREWERI, fine large blue, 4s. per dozen
ANDOMERIENSIS, rose and н: ба рог doge
AENOTHERA RIPARIA, a fine hardy perennial com-
pact n 3 рн — A.
thro — n,a very excellent plant
beddin
—— meet , Gem, pense de pee
Souv sanoa onn other
Liege, Vo E om
varieties, but consider these the best; 6s. per d.
PETUNIAS—Crimson King, — Circle, Beauté ei Moulins,
Dudu, Gigantea, &c., 4s. per doz
eg 3 e rim of finest балея 6s. per dozen.
White Unique (Henderson).—This. fine variety, sent out
last season, resembles the old Crimson "Unique, s so well
known, a very desirable plant, 2s. 6d. eac
brilliant scarlet, 1s
» Moore's V fine
Shrubland Pet, crimson scarlet, with foliage,
ended for bedding, 205. per dozen.
» Me 9 Curate and Crispum—
» Lady Holmesdale, beautiful deep pink, with white
20s. per dozen.
„ Faney varieties, 9s. per
5t The following Саре Specíée Ardens Major, 9s. per dozen;
fini ETA Ok. paris Macer, МЕРЫ; Echin-
um, 15. 6d.; triste,
CHEMANTHUS 3 MARSHALLI. E fine
produces, throug —.— and autumn, dua. PIU 1 a
pres bes c gon р qoe
num, 6s.
triste, the night
r pi
Our
All Orders of £2 and к ду ы ЖК ате
t canary sept р: flowers |
t for
SILENE MARITIMA PLENA, a hardy jr iing perennial,
largo d double flowers, of pure white, 6s, per
STATICE MARITIMA ROSEA
pants, throwing up 1 heads as coloured.
flowers, aver, pretty lant,
itto 2 7 Phis a a species produces flowers
of a que rose colour, upon stems taller than the foregoing,
armeria
4s.
Ditto latifolia, fine hardy perennial, with ample foliage, benig
spikes of Vat [Hed se r-coloured flowers, 6s. per doz
ROCKETS, double white, 3s dozen; double e purple, p
d i 2
PRIMROSES, the old bl t n; we are fortunate
in possessing a good 5 of this — =ч fine old =
2 * к: —4 aa, double white, 3s. per doze
lilac, 4s. pe n; pur E.
PENTSTEMON ted ers lis and rsplanki, 6s. per doze
Een 1 P ur aterian elegans, Сын, daa
n , Sagi Huzas, M.
fine varie deh;
GARENTA payania. ‘and т Ma orange composite flowers,
tg cama: quite 1 4 410 9s. рег dozen.
AN TIRRH MES ‘Pri m, vorsti clear
be pert on te of 55 odi MT the finest of its class,
r dozen.
HLOX ES, fine varieties, 9s. per
POTEN TILLA MacNabiana, d on Hopwoodiana, <&c.,
6s. per dozen.
TIGRI Ls Muro е This fine hardy bulbous peren- |
nial rnamental, throwing up spikes containing
* lar, — pabi pa flower. quse 20р | with bright red, and
forms very n Rare 3s. 3 dozen, or 158. per 100.
"e: — Mad a gor one -— finest n dor og meme
is co matty, whilst for early forcing | +
"s is T ie. 12 8 128. per
EN INSIGNIS, a fine robust species, product ug during
months long pikes of glowing scarlet
— "n too 5 to look upo: dozen in pots.
3 album, the beauti “Shite Japan Lily,
ozen
pitt à ditto brum ditto, spotted and suffused with crimson, |
8s. per doze
Ditto eaten, Бе; sand — — of the shape and size of the
ee Ts. 6d. each.
HOLEYHOCKS, ae 5
anys
= emm s. per
CALYS A Eos ENS (Double € Fiere: i & very
— irati egy g abundantly, at the
* — en for
es ag
xils of vg
pecus trellis, 6s. per E
CLEMATIS TUBULOSA, an peN AD and beautiful hardy her-
в plant from Mo ongolia, bearing s pikes of flowers of form
and colour of the si > blue Фуа Be
NEW BELGIAN DAISIES, i ies, 4s. per dozen.
PANSIES (our collection comprises all the known varieties of
merit), strong plants, 6s. to 12s. per dozen.
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES
In strong and health y plants, at the following prices:
W ri r 4.
y ni d sa "in e
12 74 do. do. 110 0
2 — ndi > do. do. 018 0
bi dies Ti E ae nnn 5s 090
True old Clove Carnation ae wes 012 0
a ee
Stamped Catalogues are now ready, and may be
delivered
Railway — 150 males of the
We possess of
ft to us, we shall 8
those novelties that we have
established plants, etri 06:4
to London and Hal, well as to
„ as gs
Nursery. е
Post Office Orders to be made payable to YOUELL & C0., Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth.
CHOICE CINERARIA, CALCEOLARI
HOLLYHOCK Sten AND
"urseries, Uxbridge, May 21.
KIMBERLEY, Fronrsr oo Ee and Stoke
Vli ise etu E p". M now ready for bw 2 near Coyentry, [ pe fall toinfo rn Dahlia Grove owers, could have desir Heaths, too, glittered upon the
ing out 8 of their very fine CINERARIAS, CAL- | that he is now sending out t ve beautifu 8 tables in profuse variety; a great im eee,
CEOLARIAS, and HOLLYHOGKS, which h bright t and useful ‘Strong р dic ad P 5
great care fom the bes and most Ыйы varieties | plagia Zs: Валоа, "999 МИ ОН ру Aor effected by the gnarl exclasign af tho
nei ys inerarias and Calceolarias ug NURSERIES, HERTFORD. п
gi for 1 í . А
vnd Reise гт етого! аанай Terri sppbles them t Ewa offers E ing| But hile - thus gladly give the exhibitors the
The Hollyhock were all saved from the finest and most BEDDING-OUS LN pium sn. vigorous, in | honourable mention the Ошу be we may not
— eu TNR төп known have ted | 60-sized pots. AS р р LN Ni 4, | overlook their faults. E
successfull и Exeter ursery. ozen. dozen.—s.
водеа ren rarranted by them, at Эз. 6d. each, free by post. ваде Geraniams —Tom Anagallis, blue ..4 6|the very bad effect prod cedby that system of
N.B. it i Чо sow these боой, Шу seguring v humb and inst vane 4 0| Nierembergias 24 0 unfortunate vai Н ep dnd which is still
phos ofstronge 0 Plants. Nursery, = Verbonas the hes Nt uS 0 for instance, could be n
"HE E ASHCROFT SWEDE.—This exelent ias blus and zed. 4 A o АЁ
че тор 9 * тра sy any йет a had ДАЙ аный v x 4 ^ Doubly бањо he not 1
v po varie Lobelia. racemosa... ss. |
M Sharp spine meee and АМ ha мо ie. rainy | Pentstemons fine varieties 4 0| „ — erimus . 4 0 e
so one of the best Swedes to sow nett for pulling, not being .4 0 | Tropmolum eanariensis*... 4 0 or to the beautiful
* ome T" nm Caleeolarias —viscosissima, Variegated — Geranii 8 ў able Ta its graceful habi
c man, Trim) ewl all di [^ Р amplexicaulis, " str ong eye ase
tthe Ashe Swede, in a lotter, dated d | pea . .. TES rod rod
did not confine myself to the ne till T was folly con- | E. P. $ MADE S IET инь. o afin ы egari the plants comprehended in
1 nced that it was by far the hich it certainly is, not only х 1 n Б! г me terest which
n weight acre but also in hardiness and in shape, А : Zoe collections, is 8 yi - ada +
шар wal ды иа» HOMAS GIBBS a0 vite aasia of Gall For what do the spectator:
у well.” We have also a of other | of sk
dcos RR BOE B 13 of Nes Skitvin (жт Nie ln Boda ee om Ris or Exgranp, heg de say? — sent | Globe Mangold Wurzel; Gibbs new — * large шм o const su of
се тан — hey Ne entered in Parsnip, Sw od hag = of various — Abb top | stove and greenhouse plants a as eolit thé public.
TT ay sui à 7, W hite-fles arious sorts,
pies quse ver for each will — — Sa a gen pm other er Cabbages, Lucerne, Broom, Furze е urze, Sainfoin, T belong to other pw of the exhibition, some
2 cane : tech | and all kinds of Agricultural, Kitchen Garden, and other Seeds. eyed, and of no more importance than
of Half-moon Street, Piccadilly, at a fair; the whole
KIMBERLEY’S ~~ DAHLIA.
, hardy — of dwarf
eep- rose
"ENGLAND'S GLORY.”
Joux "HARRISON is now sending out the above
unrivalled FUCHSIA: strong, healthy plants, 10s. 6d. each;
extra strong, au punto which will make fine bloom-
Us Specimens in June, at 21s. each.
J. H. this cy to onm entire
Sfaction; blooms of
sati which can
Roges, Pi TEE Geraniume, and SEDÉ pitis Menthe can
Che Gardeners Chronicle.
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1853.
ETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
Monpax, Мау 23—Geographical (Anniversary) .... 1 F.M.
Tvzs»ar, — 944 Civil Engineers .. TERR Dex
| Medical: — — Beat
de ee e, r.
e
. 25) Sete ome ttt BL
t Royal of L х 978.
National t lo ‚рм.
f umüsmatie ......... „тта;
Тновзрат, — 26 5
ee —
r 1 en уа a.
Conte HOWS FOR THR PRESENT MONT a ш
rM Ж 95th : — corm im рози — 7 EUM
(Derby).— : Hammersmi
— et а
Ow Saturday last, the first day of spring, the
Horticuttunat Exum posa abf wick o for
t a The w.: 2
biting; but t
in their early foliage was we соте sto тм ла
the exhibition itself magnificent. None appreci
such a scene with so much genuine feeling as
-born their admiration
English
was some
Such R
no weakness ; no
forced ; on the co:
vigour, and т;
by Ne
Exhibitars ac ted foc a + the dificalty f contend-
itors accoun 0
ith this miserable Я
ing wi e spring.
Stove and greenhouse pent were produced in
masses as prodigious, orms as unble
as the most Peer lover of f Pineleas and Polygalas
x Swiss giantess” and whol
324 s THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. UNS
— HM Á— —AWç—œ. n —
coutribute in the least possible de possible ee to roducts of — — while the cells of which Ke. Atter this time of "vm зы 1 preter Young эшек
variety which is the charm of an exhibition. It will the ey were ed were apparently more than — а oom, and therefore І throw а уа :
be seen that five collections contained Pimelea | usually sheer. ў to the fluids in which they were — — ees larg specimens are requ — de
ilis, four Boronia pinnata, six an Aphelexis, | immersed. humates and ulmates were pro- — ws ak ы bini
and eight or nine Epacris grandiflora or miniata. | bably confined to the lining membranes of the cor- The — ger р i
That this requires total alteration admits of no | rupted cells, though occasionally they seem to pene- mpost of equal parts turfy loam’ and
doubt, and we wonder that men so sharp-witted as | trate iscolour everything with which they are — broken up, without si — —
the exhibitors should not see how such a want of in contact ; and the fluid * little more than |. liberal supply of wood charcoal, broken анай, ui
ir уди water = ion. гей : a
seldom so fine in foliage e
In many st the es :
rron was, | which we lately: figured f from the cavities of diseased water should be given twice a-week until the йо
however able to pr produc were sparing. Mr M in — Swedish Turnips, and € we have no doubt із | begin hag — - — may be м у
the celebrated Lilium giganteum of I in admir- ble T enerating roots in an instance re- | This | | in strength prope
able beauty ; and its specimen fu rahe conclusivo sealed In e Gardeners’ Chronicle last. year, or | tionate to the vigour of the plant. Guano water is one
: е of the best liquid manures for this or an
evidence the proportions of this plant are, in | even irl We have figured one of the winged outed vba: 1 qreis dy dr dii 423
old specimens, quite as colossal as repor ort has made 2 and the tissue of which it is ошонд. ai ool cun fumigation should be — to, but =
them. hand- | M. J. В. in health this plant has few enemies a І
a м among the
some Aphelandra, with deep-gree a kavos, beau — Tun lovers of Narunar History will learn with | insect tribe. Alpha.
marked with: white —— I» —€— D D ‘pleasare that Dr. Harvey, of Trinity College,
—— 1 — age ty contributed а smal Dublin, is about to visit Australia, oni the joint Wi de. ^
1 Dublin HE WEEVIL OF THE POTATO-sTEM,
© топ i, one of the 1 he l| Tax continued existence of the still mysterious
kinds, now pes for the first. time. Its Society, for the purpose of T quM the руч disease gives to every new supposed ori * Р»
: is E th tory, and especially the Seaweeds of the southern | ‘ give м pposed origin an amount of
blossoms were of the ze known in the — coasts of that continent. The Australian shores are | interest 3 te not otherwise be bestowed
^ ich i ied curious —
attacks
— nnn eee
. ENTOMOLOGY,
0
although — alg aan gy Ro Rapist: emg _ | naturalists and collectors who have hitherto visite pm нуе with which * N. e. - M by Me
€ re — y ab interest, and all 04 ж тий — having chiefly attended to other depart- Josiah Forster, of Tottenham ; although the fac “м
( this чал. * show," will be found Dr. Harvey may, therefore, hope to reap an particular species of insect to which the mischief is
— 0 м 1 mre nary — harvest of new m han P sw assigned being not only unknown in ће Old World, Um
reported i ticularly among the more delicate and peri е | also there be E a no species with similar habits known in
5 number of visitors daring the afternoon was kinds ; and it is his intention to make up collections | Europe, at once renders it evident that our disease must |
for sale, We understand that the specimens will either be different from the American, | or that the !
Pe nt there i is but little difference in the pheno- | be car carefully preserved, with as much attention to — in ко X8 be the true cause of its origin.
by the "ty
f diseased | neatness in displaying them as circumstances wil Mr. hia, to wl
mit. The filiform kinds will be dis ispla ayed on — for our knowle ge TM circumstances,
the | white paper.
orms pes i ; ГР ri importan recen
i We k in = ад "€ EY's € Sennen as mari» probable discovery ef duele DNA. on ү Й
n nde init Pan 8 eee, ym reve d á d. through Ireland, › that I write at once, in order that
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tribe ; and we | Three ог four months will be devoted to this locality. at pasty sis фе une with y b eBay te onal e
now call attention to a remarkable case which has He will then proceed to ey and Van Diemen’s | far advanced for one pen * A paghon and friend
Jately occurred. one mu: o , and we have reason to believe will eventually | of mine, à lady of so min anda
the unhealthy condition of æ stems of Broccoli | visit the coast of Chili. S.nce the collections will writer, has found in gre Ponto field * considerable
d present spring, the|be delivered in the order in ^ the tops of the Potatoes, and after a most
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arising from
Jong-con late frosts, nb wis. from the ^ s
serio tnditoje to which t ther — peen cmd diio. should lose — з dE "pue СА ме ^q a — the MN In ы c
` few cases in which disease did not exist to a greater | Dublin." The price will be 2“. 5s. for every either the * in one of its i Plain ч
or less extent; sometimes confined to the lower | hundred species. d “The weevil deposits its egg near the rot ot the lat,
C — CYRTANTHERA MAGNIFICA. wn, |
into the head. In one case, in which decay had made bu eig, — — N
great progress, and the tissue was in йери, | is m brin Although usuall treated ү wove ХЫ ,
discoloured and saturated with moisture, it js sufficient] 7
, y hardy to thrive well during the summer |
a nies bate about wes 9 ray down from which | months in the ordinary temperature of a greenhouse,
i.a fluid gushed ou ivision, and from but it should be guarded from cold piercing winds, fus
A * е "
part of the| which are injurious to its fine foliage. It is a free
i i habit, and flow.
established stop the leading shoot, and as the
become filled with roots shift into "10-inch ones, setting
bright sunny days, and keeping ‘up а moist atmosphere,
2 growth advances Pont af should be continued
of ai er е | а
as to ot ir shoal be given thom and robust until the | accustomed to hear of cutting off off tho tops m
flower-spikes appear. By attention to this matter a| the roy without e esse being assigned., AN An exis
ое be obtained, and the plant сап I elsewhere than in our EA e
be placed in any required situation. After flower - the : pilimis
. —— — e di of speeimens the weight -d
plant in a close here. When starting in into | will allow, and of the results of your ex aru
shia WS! ball of earth, —3ь°4ь to hear.”
pots if convenient, and pursue same treatment as
—— — that little stoppi pao z will be I be needed, if the
| balanced number to
21—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 325
fibre of the inside of the stem of the the vine, making ing a mn number of strong plants has reached birds daily. 1 know p A plan similar to this
cavity from six inches above the ground to the termina- | this ere is a chance of its becoming better | might not be carried out
tion of the principal root. When the insects become | known ; and doubtless the well known skill of English blesome. I be
n | rises abo
vines thus attacked h | where i w
—— decay. The insects are known in about the boles of trees ; for it isa climber, with dark | soon learn to manage bird-lime, and instead of being put
be perfect | state from Mexico to New Vork.“ green leaves, resembling in appearance a Smilax, to in a garden to halloo until he is tired, which is
which it » allied. Its * Lr thick and fleshy,| very soon, he might learn to rid the place of а pest,
— facts noticed by Miss Morris are new to scien 2 like those * the flowers, however, unnatural. excessive, from want of counteraction.
beau hey are bell-shaped
interesting, as we know no case of a weevil residing | consist i Е ndants, Francis H. Lascelles, Merevale Parsonage, Atherstone,
ia its early states in the stem of such a plant as the | of the richest and deepest rose colour, a measuring} Cantua — For the information of #2”
Potato. Unfortanately no specimen illustrating the | some 4 . ing description, truly, but a | (see p. 312), I may state that Cantua dependens
mode of its attack on the stem has been for ed to | eorrect'one, Now a word or two about its treatment; up | been covered with here for the last three weeks,
ге нень however, able to illustrate the larva, pu to the present time failure has been the rule with those and it still has а mass of flowers to споса
temptedi :
d imago states. Th is de- of
— Б Schönherr (Cureul. v. 3, p. 718 ; and v. 8, | tigate the causes removed to the stove early in spring. S., Lancaster.
171), — the name of Baridius cM of Klug. | and habit uire. рне ei, i cool, moist and Tallies,—One of correspondents inguired, in your
1. had received several manuscript names, but | shady w paper of the - fore last, qs one Ny. recom.
y woods,it
Say had already described it in bir Descriptions | in an artificial climate ‚оГ a directly op — character, | mend a good tally or label for flowers, fruit troes, Ac,
el [aee or 4 North Ameriea, p. 4 n. Li under | viz., a d airy tem . light, I have tried some made by Mr. R. Williams, pipe
the name his s t| it would exhibit its natu health and vigour, On the | manufacturer, Gloucester, for more than a year, and
to be retained The] perfect insect is t two e Bis 21 contrary, it did exactly what any other plant of a similar | they have answered admirably. They are pag any
oblong, black, clothed above with gray pile, and beneath | nature, and under a like change of condition, would 2 or size according to order (I sent him ш
with baff scales ; ; the head finely punctate, те tection do-it cast its leaves, and otherwise indicated its | patterns), of common pi wae wri
srched, rugosely punctured, gibbose at the base ; | repugnance to its altered circumstances. If the several | with a common De 3o loo —
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Wik Conills e Good Fruit or a Good Vegetable? greenhouse it has while in a cool and | As the ing features of this great display of fruits
—I am surprised that the horticultural world has never|shady one at Kew it is succeed well. From and flowers are given in another column, we will at
set up a standard of а и which fruit and | фе nature of its roots it is, d ess, a t | once proceed here to particularise the various matters
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| tenacious destroyed
such a thing is much wanted, in order to decide dis- og — like many die fine plants, it requires | 1n өмү of 20 Srove and Сиккхнопак
tes which are constantly arising at provincial exhi- peculiar cu re for its perfect development. When that | the Large Gol d Medal was awarded to Mr. Же эч
„ Опе Р... 2 (for there are generally three ог | has been — . it soon will, we may expect to | Mrs , Larenco, of Ealing Park, for the following, Vis
ws), contends for large Leeks, another | behold its noble blossoms developed in our gardens, ав | Boronia pinna Leschenaultia major
medium-sized ones; another says large Onions are | in its native woods оп the mountains of Valdivia, апа | Priostemon — iti A
best, never looking to quality ; while а fourth із the cmm — And of its orev the | Pultenma stipularis Aphelexis purpurea grandifiorn
content with middle-sized ones, provided they are | open air in this country, if situation be selected, | Cho roses varien —
аз to quality, Such eases occur every day. Argument and олт plants ployed, the there is белд from рма Gem barbiguram
the character ofits native жее * every — acuminata Ixora evocinea
the lity. In addition to the local con ditions—the Azalea Lawrenceana Azalea Gledstanesi
where it rem g nt расгіа n ici
of three judges at a horticultural show, where 1 had to roy medium tempera prominent e ieran — All these plants had 1 a Size and which
on, and iscuss with my brother | the tract of country dr t inhabits, Many parts of Great ood eultivation, spread over as the he PL ne —
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vegetables. ore we could agree about | degree. We do not acquiesce in this com or example, y" Е
Cua cy two were brought to see their | son n cima of T арч а and that E of 7 et and as —— high ; and so loaded
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neglected ev ng hp rovineial shows (a thing much | have no hesitation in saying birds become a great pest. and it was во full of its delightful flowers that it
to be regretted), and yet I think few will dispute the Such being the case, it becomes a question how to get really one of the — срчана о
fact that it is " uisite to have a good crop of | rid of this pest, and by destroying this surplus, as I may The Bossiwa was ub ehe бозо
і і resto i ili blossoms is uy bright some tastes ;
* = why not strive to have has been my lot to spend some years of my life on а and the Hen . well cultivated,
This matter has sle mountainous range in East India, and I the | is sel
LER Leslie Gn ben my ана мао way in whieh man was com to war | this as it may, however, it need hard]
aroused as to be alive to the real importance of | against animals and birds for his very living. altogether, this was one of t t F
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article on this subject from an under-gardener, at Raby and from that day until the егор
Castle, may I be jas to ask why they we not | one contineed watsh. on the. part of tho bmbandman tember, when it was brought
their Grapes there in previous years! A Near | over his field. course he makes a fence, which |18
Nei; 3, чина iE lean, i but he must watch at night to | Was
spageria Rosea.—The history of the artificial treat- | ward off the hog and porcupine, as no fence can keep | plenty of sir and light whenever
ment many of our well-known plants received,|them out; the latter nn through, an - the former | favourable, and it was | :
—— and when their habits were little r through, I may у, suything ba a stone wall ;| ite natural way this spring, without
known, would afford some curious and instructive details | and by day he must keep of the birds, Jon, Qi plan | Messrs, Fraser, of Lea B
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of a vestita alba | Aphelexis macrantha
| hed elsewhere, NU. simon — * Eri —— m Epacris grandiflora
" yours comperativel unknown,|alighting on & hedge or os :
until some lucky accident or fortunate ps has танау pitch on the prominent shoots or Как " v MEME | Choros vads
it to develope its true character, and to indicate | have remarked this all over the world. The natives of Adenandra fragrans 1
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Hitherto but little success most, and breaking off all these prominent perching | nevertheless, excellent examples of good cultivation.
ies ded the attempts to cultivate it among the por put bird-limed twigs in their place, and flush the | Indeed, the great disti feature of the show was
* who are fortunate enough to possess it. But to them, thus destroying sacksful of small j that there was not a A scores frc m
326 | THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [May 21,
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In collections of 15 Stove and GREENHOUSE Pants, | п was also ; but it was trained one! a he Mr. Carson was third. He sent
the first prize was awarded to Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. | rae thee. form 8 a br east-plate, and therefor Dendrobium densiflorum Cattl
Antrobus, Bart., of Cheam, in whose group were:— | not so graceful as When permitted to assume 2 Tai hass Si Paxtoni hopilia coccinea
Pimelea Hendersoni Azalea triumphans pendulous habit. All that cam be said in favour of a eae а Ер Меат 2 У
Polygala qune T = Hiec a trellis for this plant is, that it enables Ne to An = Cattleya Skinneri Maxillaria nf ar
dba race Boronia, pinnata more safely from place to place than when not so pro he red Trichopil had four large flow t ou Ü
Leschenaultia Basterf major | Allamanda neriifolia tected. Cattle - * eee was a very fine example of and bein g finely coloured and all in йы ire it, Mis
formosa rr edes oen a that desirable and showy species, the beautiful purple appearance was Very attraetiv us ike a rant В their
Erica propendens Eriostem flow ing unusual well ured, es the + Whi te pri
Aphelexis macrantha rosea 1 wie MEN = y colt tonia was also much admired. The
Of these the Eriostemon and Azalea triumphans val flowered. EE сы. ` rris ie lm a fine specimen, with e рта
formed pyramids of flowers at least 5 feet іп height, and ё CB. W E f Hod-
Azalea rosea unctata less eons icuo 8, о 9% to B. arner, 84. 9 Mr: —— » gr. to Sir J. Catheart, Bart. —
owing to its brilliant colour and profusion of qe The deson, — за bile —— — eee „
Oleander-leaved Allamanda was insufficiently advanced Cnty ered гает des c opima yeaa 3 йыш.
in flower, but when їп full blossom it is really one of gran ae ee Oneidium ampliatum Maxillaria aromatica
the handsomest species that has recently been added to | oui Skin 75 Ч Aerides crispum „ altissimum Aerides virens ET
this genus, and it is one which may be had in beauty | Calauthe vorat jatum maji ame Of My ч Meist Dendrobium (D. spec |
Calanthe veratrifolia Phaiüs Wallichi peciosum) wag
nearly the whole year r Реб motiliforme rachael BO perhaps t arkable; D. de rper aa
. Dods, gr. to Sir J. Cathcart, Bart., produced :— 2 macrophyllum Lowi oat of te — 5 e were, however, all but t equally
» м 4 : densiflorum Maxillaría tenuifolia n^
Lot pedal tric Gompholobiom Barbigerant H — latifo- | Brassia verrucosa major. Col f 4
ventricosa coccinea minor | Epacris miniata * 1 Collections of 6 Овснірз were produced by Mr
Pimelea spectabilis Polygala acuminata P
Boronin serrulatà Franeiseea Hopeana The Low Lady’ s Slipper ала tamem Lowi) а O'Brien, Mr. boss M Kinghorn, Mr. Green, —
A ul. pinna Aphelexis macrantha purpurea two of its large siugular-look flowers on it, an Summerfield, gr. enn, Es. of
Са i 2 ott others had meia bey e it, зч А ntly previo sabe i o| Am dis vem were — jium „ Oncidium |
ies Grimthi eM SN pi Ча its coming to the show. It would, ич cue ampliatum majus, sphacelatum, cud opoz ; Calanthe
"The two Azaleas in this collection were unmistakea eably | that it is not so shy a bloomer as some were a 1 aS be 2 Yo id d e ar handsotier
тА mir and re og covered with bloom. The led to believe it was, The most vec tissime Pet a ^ m" r. ta, Dend ora teres, Ca aye Mossi,
Boronia а noble example of this the group was, however, Calanthe veratrifolia, which ras "ia etos dicis Bees
must have had more than a dozea flower-stems on it; Chysis | em Cattleya Skinneri, pu intermedia;
Mr. i wg of Edmonton, sen surmounted by fine heads of white blossoms he | Cal OF s ae Glini et ay P x tei two Ari plants. а
Erica vittata alba A 22 th Phaius was also a gay plant, as wa ae E - contributed
Boronia temo ago rüpestris grandiflora intermedia, of which lire: sre. jut ега ч this | © sample of Cattleya. Men finely ow and well
xora coccinea utaxia pungens whi 0 x RA
—— Brice intermedi ак счет with ‘the bright purple Прут ch is the viz, Trichopilia suavis and Eriopsis Wo pa 5
р cain ermedia — а : 1 1 da Ma: ia), 1 х
Pimelea spectab | Azalea rosea superi A скоба of 15 Oncttmns, shown by Messrs, Veiteb, | (9500) ру Me. Woolley; and En ©
. Epacris miniata | Baten pl purpureum consisted of — deep coloured тароо in the mlipe © ы: D. nobile by the i |
; These were all good examples of plants commonly Рано cabs ^ Caley Mo tie Rev. W. Ellis. these lleys Bifrenaria, —
seen at exhibitions, with the exception of Combretum | Saccolabium m Skinneri which received осн of ot Maris was Ше only plant
eee, сона d known, is seldom if| Dendrobium moniliformo intermedia considered worth rewarding. E
ever met with at floral displays. The specimen in » 2 Vanda Hose — AzaLEAS nearly filled one side of a long tent; and
question, although by no means so well bloomed as я noble n Abriads'vixe as the plants were large and extremely w flowered,
have been wished, was nevertheless sufficiently | Oncidium ampliatum majus the effect of such a bank of floral beauty, of almost І
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Мя it peus attention for the purpose of The Sweet Vanda (V. ae ез this group, was а every tint and colour, may well be conceived. 3
ы pots. It was pey q а of that fine plant, having - strong Lawrenee sent 12 excellent B м сер. Deron of Per- |
; roden lendens and there ean be no doubt upright stem some 4 NU high, 2 two huge bunches куйга. Gledstanesi, Rawsoni, uke of Devonshire, Gren-
E at it поте easly managed of charming flowers. The blossÓms of this — 3 p f
ie O'Brien, gr. to G. Reed, Esq, of Burnham, | spotted with violet, and delieionsly fragrant. The so !| Broaghtoni decora, and triumphans,—In A
viia showed— а is scarce, the plants so called being _— varieties of ae is Carson sent variegata, Рафи, [ ў
à perspicua rosea ironia glutinosa V, tricolor. Saccolabium miniatum or curvifolinm | lateri mithi coccinea, speci osissima, and B : l $
; Dette aa Harenberg nodos (ah -scarlet flowered ipe, which vill —Messrs. Fraser had speciosissima, Minerva, siens, —
Epacris grandiflora Hibbertia Kishan always be prized for its fine colour, Cattleya Mossiæ Smithi coccinea, Double Red, and violacea : 1
Aphelexis humilis | $ Azalea triumphans and Dendrobium moniliforme were bo th fine specimens, Messrs. Lane produced punctata, lateritia, and var |
Pid . n and covered with flowers, Dendrobium tortile with (united in one plant), mirabilis, pieturata, 1
spectabilis : Me i twisted sepals and pes and pale id = 9 ad Bian leo oR a Е ET
ip, though not г; is an inte Р ibuted magna, v Á |
€—€— 3 2 densiflorum was also а fair example of thi Че srt h having and lateritia ; and finally, Mr. Over sent „
Bea, pii ita great bunches of pink inflorescence. ES some 12 spikes of flowers on it, all in the greatest Murrayana a, the pale variety of sinensis,
y be obse P 5 118 | perfection. Cattleya Skinneri was likewi well- | and formosa elegans ewer kinds in 8-ineh pots were
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күнөө. ig haps gen m flowered plant, and so € Oncidium ampliatum majus, | !
spec bes
of its unusual and sisting з noble and showy
Rollisson, em were second in this class, had ks h
2 Messrs. "
Collections of 6 SrovE and GnEENHousE PLANTS, in тре" 83 Lycaste Harrisonic ki :
fibris insoni s
and Lane. The
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E 20-inch Pots, — contributed by Mr. оў e to а —— ipte вета Iveryana, wet y oak to ** equal, ei ther in E
E е, and Mr. Carson, gr. G. » nobile Cattleya Mossiæ appearance, to such sorts as Perryana, or even 0 |
. Mi Ps. and fine + dd ejoa? i pulchellum Oaea ampliatum kinds than that ;
TT : i а color axillaria tenuifolia
magnifica, Pultenzea Keie Epidendrum — оводо bod) were well ex :
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the fin es
-l3-imeh ‘aw. | Фер — at a distance, are — — very pretty Perryanum, Sionense, and Duchess of North
3 sh pots, Came | when inspected near 3 The Lycaste was also originated, and to which they bear ider
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Over, Jarvis, and | studded with blossoms, and so was Dendrobium nobile ; blance, one of them bei
2: LI p 1| Cliveanum, and ano
ormosa, Epacris mini- in flower; fiowers than that variety-
In of 10 ew Mr. Blake, J. one, which appeared
Pete Schröder, ber, ж was first w ETT alta-clerense їп poin
serrulata, the pretty | Dendrobium agen album | Pitis аем 8 . Lebe.
ksoni, Ixora eroeata, | сурот .. ee um guttatum * . | uninjured г
the pret: temon inter- Techopilia t tortilis — grandi um, floribund magnificum,
um, ‘whieh i is one of the very boat of the genus, and E lia быш. Жм, блейн хаа. ES ers ris, purpureum, Й . these
other he most wget plant was the celos light kinds ‘wish How
VERL ere exhibited by Mr. Taylor; gr. to % Wallich быы, "but by far most ан was |. ^
ster En jae Sar pi gr. — — е: Lelia чыны. + whose E Pret of brilliant orange- | 26 hiy *
the second prize,
| Cattleya intermedia ‘ hose
dendrum — 8 extremely well grown and bloo:
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Mouchelet, Baronne 2 Mrs. Elliott, Aubernon,
Duchess of Sutherland, Queen, Madame de St. Joseph,
Paul Perras, Souvenir de la p eed and William
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Mr. Franeis had some nice “тийе Piat k, i em
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well flowered. Excellent large plants were fur-
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Hartnelli, — Am mosehata, ventricosa coccinea
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minor,
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elegans, Cavendishi, suaveolens, Macnabiana, mundula,
the way of Aristata, call — a
Mr. Stor
SINGLE 5рвстмЕКӘ The best were confined to Erica
m Carso Azalea amoena fro
Standish & Noble ; 7 & ens handsome “Heath
ed Devoniana, from Mess . Fairbairn ; Pulte
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plant Jaffraria.. Tt has much the aspect
= T. Burehelli, | bot ‘still it differs from that species in
veral — pat rticulars. papi should prove hardy,
it it will b andsome addition bas ers,
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Holla wo species of Jacaranda; the beauti-
a aseptic ved Cissus discolor, whose elegant
more distinctly out under a bell-glass
— ME — ; the endron
javanicum, with eight flowers in one fend ;the silver-
veined Goodyera procera ; Ananassa sativa, 220 finely
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N 1e 3 was
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Violet, King James, and Re gular. "Mr. Willmer also 2 € spore "Pool, pene
by the same
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W estwood. e sorts not im the n were ksom, gr. to G. Beautoy, sg. W ining
Defiance, 8 ueen qoe on Van Houtte, Signora, | to mp ee (odes ‚апа Mr. Meru IE to Ca
Gasolonis, and Fairy Quee Two collections were | Challoner. Of these, last were the worst col
staged by private gro besitos є fik Mr. Roser, and | the bunches were good, but the berries were red. М
the other from Mr. R pede bt Pimlico ; these took | Traeey's were also not so well coloured as they should
first and second prizes in the order in which they stand. | have been, and Mr. ха un were scarcely ер to
The varieties were Ambrose’s Triumphant, John Bull, the mark” in any res essrs, Spary i
421 Fairy Queen, Picturata, Mgr Queen Victoria, had finely ripened bunches gas so had Mr. n:
vance itzin. and Mr Turnbull. Mr. Perkins had
LARIAS were Scarcely in fall хэ The first Mit vi o lost a am ot. their bloom, but they were
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former exhibitions of this flower in point of grow th and | Davis, of Oak Hill, had the second, for fruit of the same
general management. The first aom consisted of | variety. — Sweetwaters also came from Mr. Jack-
1 me from i :
ау;| 2 stantin : : х xcell Ў
1 4th, Mr. Dobson. Of varieties that were good = these | as was shown in these Grapes is rarely met with. Mr.
in | groups, and not in the first colle: sn we noticed Lady | Allport sent үш had of the same N but his
of H i y
Н. Campbell, Bess ef Mei gr ait oo -me-not, Bertha, | were over ripe had begun to shri’
We ellington, Govern had some Grizzly c of very fine quality.
SIES.— T hre poetas ^f this really showy Местна, Ре on ly di was furnished.
Pan i
1; spring flower were exhibited in pots, forming a striking by Mr. Fleming, of Атей 3 of the
n in point of i arie ull si x |
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oes. d, had an admirable collection, comprising a: little — т = —À Buty, Me, Fleming, and
Monarch, a rich yellow ground variety, an improve- 168 were ts
ment on Duke of Norfolk, Ophir, Flower of the | Mr. Judd, pe^ latter gr. to Earl Spencer, at -— s
ay ady Emily, Sir J. Cathcart, Euphemia, Mr. Busby and Mr. Judd had Brown TM |
i Grea e . | Fleming, n Ischia,
Paxton, Marchioness of Bath, and Royal Standard ; 2d, . ——— were contributed, one ane by Ма
„Bragg, Slough ; 3d, Mr. Dobson. The sorts shown | Jennings, the other by Mr. Fleming. The variety -
T.
t|in the second and third collections, that were not — May Duke, which in both cases was very
i e first Sir P. Sydr season. ©.
Supreme, Duke of Perth, Pandora, and Lady Carrington, | | STRAWBERRTES.— These were confined to Keens’
n- | urnbull.
AuricuLas were seldom seen in better condition so | Seedling ; the best by far n by Mr.
te i eason, e was awarded ‚ | These were as fine as — * could well be at any season,
u or 36 plants i ost Mr. Perkins a am, also showed 1
The most eonspieuous amongst them were Chatham's fruit of this sort. О ther dishes of it it were furni by s
Lancashire Hero, with 13 expanded pips on one ere Forsyth, gr. to Baron Rothschild; Mr. Munro, gr.
Plus
Stapleford Hero, Apollo, Lovely Ann, Gen. Boliva, meg 8.—
True Briton, Prince of Wales, Smiling Beauty А Бешли, from
exhibited 20 plants, 10. Which a prize was | awarded, Leigh, Esq., of pue ty 720 Park. " Other sor ; were
— of Bath, С
EDLINGS.
the 1 — of which were 0 ptima a and Lady Mary Labou- Esq., and a P aes tue m Нура
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Sarre raised BY а= Bousie, R. 9 7 Park; both are Of more remarkabl
e ground ppe blue; the form er examples of two varieties of
1| heavily: the hie Pat Уу, tipped. ант 5 70555 more ribbed than the other; and Mr.
8 raiser, is also о noticed Mr, | ished fruit of Musa Cavendishi. =
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which promises to be a good plant for the purpose. Of The Zaeyelopedia
eedli goniums 7 5 were several, but it is Ud Vol. I. Black.
early to déactibe them, more especially as we БИ, -Ir is rather more than 10 years
see them again. Mr. Beck sent uon "ino Leah dl edition of this importan
m three
eni pers Wan eas Hant remarkable for its
specimens of the
reduced
— a Iii Beute pela spoiled by being trimmed ia ave
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Amo iscellaneous SINGLE ome the — vici
able Wee s Cuba YES from Messrs. Veitch, alluded
d h f Orchids
to under the head of Orchids. А plant called ‘Cotes
И t Messr.
Blumei, from Messrs. En мА is is wha
and iow have under the of Pleet vacas бм
a Rhododendron p ed Vietoria Regia,
Bdmonds, gr. to the Duke of Devonshire, at
1 pres
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with large and fine Rande „су
Mowing that with bos, poses ditis advetse | and
spring may be surmou rx am * н Medal for ae
best twelve was awarde т, of Slough, for
Colonel of the PU ‘Magnet, Мека, Chieftain,
sti А _Rosam ielma, Row
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or, came from Mr. Bray, gr. to E. Lousada, È d., of Peak | high PAR 4 logics
e | House, Sidmouth, Devon.—Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, express a hope that a
Ў Mem 3 lbs. 8
some of his bunches were quite as
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5 wh an excellent show of fruit on this occa- form 21. Under the able dir ection 2 La ew ' 4)
sion, Быш the very cold and sunless weather we | confidently anticipate that this
e had fo r bringing it forward. ‘True, it may be said | most valuable in the former d чё ona th ча "3
hat there was want of v variety, as, for example, there — be — to complete the бтн of the pro-
seré few Pine-apples, no Peaches, and a scarcity in | gressive sciences up to the present day. Should this
some other classes ; but then the abundance and general inticipation b pi brit and the names ot the gentlemen.
1 of the Grapes, &c., fully bear out the state- | an contributors justify the expectation,
ment e = the commencement of this paragraph. | the neyo — nica will continue, what it ha
Mr. to Sir J. Bailey, Bart., M.P., Glanusk | long been, the
Park, Brecknockshire, sent a Queen ete fa) weigh- V»
g 51b x di It was: а Lemon Queen, rather issertation ‚ progress, s
ее айг ud well ripened and 3 — A | of e ay чылыгын —
finely е Prickly Rd weighing 4 Ibs. loz.,| scareel it is age
sent a Black Jamaica, of good sha quite ripe, | published — in a form ‘ich s
weighing 3lbs. 2oz.; and " smooth-leaved Cayenn to the poorest reader. In th
en S consisted e
Prickly Cayenne from Mr.
E — —À Luton,
s were plentiful, and for
laced
| FEORIGULTUR T
Вовка. — Permit, me me to re quet to the sub
RAPES.—
the Mine part well ooloured. Ren udges p. first
Mr. Bradley, gr. to S. Sio Peto, 3 of Somerleyton
de ‹ t Belág
t came from Mr. ga ii
: wn
One а
d ер but t having been
we in
Streatham. | Hambur
29
at Knowsley. ee were good dem
i p The
k | for the eg FS the
| on
! gr. to Mrs. |
Gate e 1 - ^ E Mitel = of E the vicinity of eac
town Marti to Sir H 4
ge grin
; Mr. * у, оГ
e required n 3 Г
gr :
erkins, gr. to Viscount "Cn buc
328 THE
GARDENERS’
I suckers lrom Ше
e trees with some care, for it
conica, irom 2. 28. „48. D irom
2l. 2s. tol. ; Ia ie, hen to. 5l. 10s. ;
2 altissima, p 21. 6s. to 2l. 10s. 5 | Ghysis plana
IL. 11s. 6d. ; Brass fro! з, to 21. 175. 6d. ;
ontoglos ossum Halli,
secundum, from II. 148. to
II. 4s.
od. 5 A
will not only r
but the stirring
same ties
time that the stakes
e he — of f the tree, from this
ming
if not objected
to, a small collar of zinc, with a fiat > rim, might be made
the stem, holes might be punctured in
twigs or wires inserted, to
des forming,as it were, a temporary trellis
trivance of this sort would xs much of the sical
that I would
t often arises at pruning time, for’
e all e to take its proper cou n sh ts which | w
might be in the centre, and which санта should be
rub
bed off, might be drawn into a сосен where they
might be found useful. rge Rose growers may smile
ute directions, but have der never oes
ha two or three year old choi
I more
operation
W.
* advise, I know will not дот the
f adding a few small supports a tr
ers sis
be MA go ees
us efforts are needed
maintain the remacy o of the LEAN of 1
nevertheless I think : will be that an o
sional in ment to renew, or an effort a engender,
maine рн іп the flower, mm
plaee. The trade in new Roses is limi ted a a few.
We have no a туты to “ lightly gepe чө;
bewilder.” The well-kno ne
ftes 3 alline
under “this head how o
bee n to few for
want to see improvement in al things гене |
| more especiali d to
| peser favouri
_ TuLiPS AND ee ct have in d garden a
with three fio 0; stalk, wh hich 1 — 1
fro
of the x nn benefit the tree; see at 01. 95.5;
are firm and the
a 8 advil aqu ag
is ll possess
the Mod d of plants i se . —
D.
out of | flowering plants, as well as for their fragrance—ample
gres for cultivating ihe have tend appeared
. The Chin
per lot, of which there Bases in all 1 quantity o
Guatemala Orchids sold ^ EE "pes at
Pans II. to 21. per Me with rd — — 7 an
of Barkeria spectabilis, which fetched
Calendar of Operations.
(For the enswing week.)
^er ag DEPARTMENT.
of t
— or over moist atmosphere
pose, where there is no conserv atory, a suitable house
should be qum -= е more sho e —À
in flower, when the serve
kem in perfection for a time as — can -
are without at interfering wi with anything — The w
in the —
n to a tage.
folor M Үөр ines
will,
subjected to
| always favourable ie rep preservation of their bloom
The plan is now экол. to be adopted in some leading
ies, and we doubt not will e become common,
CHRONICLE.
ossess their “ show malt for displaying
houses may be more architectural, &
on aspeet, uses constructe f
plants only. ve addition à the hardy plants na
a former Calendar to be potted and prepared for next
2 Wednes. 18
[May 21,
injured — EE 5 care should be take
ot to w as roaching that state, The
house sal however, have d uent s sprin i
n to
t
iscarded
DEN AND SH оле,
Use all uim in filling the beds of the flower
nt growing weather will
г
огсиг;а 8
pots, for the ce or for fe window boxes,
KITCHEN GAR
in this бз: phage ye consist "WD s
rops she I culture È
T 1 CE ST.
and-glass 8 and *
vius the soil becomes warm.
be sown under зати for pickling a
STATE OF THE вае NEAR LONDON,
For the week ending May 19, — га = at the Horticultural Gardens,
s Aue. |
BAROMETER.
May.
Max.
30.012
30.007
29.856
29.669
29.712
29,991
Friday..
Saturday 15
Sunday 15
Monday 17
day 1
5 Moon
ig *
Thursday 19
—
Average
Re
other onicle. C
whic h have e growing, should
** kept
heat, until they cave p ‘thelr buds, ae they may be
the ranges, when
the
fterward: xd ү protected from
thei
A
e per rpetual flowering
brought fo; wands the latter are
п
FORCING ear ie
tinue the
yards in "p
ago, and i is not urget that more peat earth
supports it than was contained in
plant originally occupied.
damp stiff clay, which has
- favourable, but it flowers abundantly. 7. Asline War
Park House, near Shefield.
х SEEDLING FLOWERS.
tere Indica. 'The —— boi is of little value; the colour
are new, but they want form; of
altogether less.—G R.
you " has an excellent habit, ni is quite a dwarf |
— a beautiful variety, and wort 9 taking care |
“It is nre 4 rel formed, and the colours are clear and
3 7-53, h less bold, is also a good flower. 8-53 is
valuable eiche rof t е above Charlie. So yp
red Ba lotting pa — MT
It
not been supposed Deom Ё either to
remove
^ Hr ne or apply it to them where they are growing.
they e their first growth, there is generally no
firm, than
= pimping them afresh, pti
room, and bring them
the glass. They will — grow ‘freely, and expers have
d the ball, pot them
dd peat potting.
them considerably m
г Os
‘show. If the 3 of
successions.
1 at n
wer; ee — clear at night.
sunshine at intervals; overcast.
May 13—
m ls—Fine; very fine; clear i z
— 19—Fine үлүл mith "bright sun; partially clouded ne
M mperature of week ł hae ib the average. _
CHISWICK,
H T
BAL OF THE WEATHER A ‘May & it
g the last 27 years, for the ensuing week,
No. 0
Years in
which it
Rained,
Temp.
May.
Mean
Temp.
кин = — 12
Mon.
Tues.
БЕРЕКЕ
Diete
Average
8228222 s
SAS
iuo ыкса
Е
BEL
4 —
The he highest . Е
0
1847—therm. 91 deg.; and the *
E
—À to Correspondents.
.Itisa prickly Thistle n
ACA
the flo — moti an Acanthus: 2 little in
Ack NUMB h will be given en for clean copes
d
2
without shades
illac: mis Erding | is all that say of it
class flower, and a сина vemen nf on on Duis n
‘idea your flowers 1
. е and Showy f for a fancy sort. At
enough to please some ; but that
fete s Aikok * aste sanguinea, from
eee en Н. 10
ei
*| position ; and it ie likewise important that both lig light
[and sir should be able to act on every part of t LEN
Pines in open beds must
fy," is e the caterpillar -n
account and
W H, Halifax. The red deten whieh
Raspbei rry buds is чай duint from tha
no
for use in November, and should
Ра
ј
*
21—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 329
AUTION "TO. AGRICULTURISTS.. COTTAM &HALLEN. ENGINEERS . FOUNDERS к
that extensive de
It being notorious —
MANURE are - carried on,
NTONY CIBBS AND SONS
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
Consider it to — yes 2и 0 ath — tek vian Government and to
the Publi rs and all others who buy
to be carefully — лан
The character of the parties from whom they purchase will
of course be the best and, in addition to ГЕСЕ
attention to on point, ANT NY GIBBS axp SONS thi
well to remind buyers that—
The lowest wholesale price at which sound Peruvia:
Guano has been sold by them during the last two са is
91. 5s. per ton, 24 per cent.
Any resales made by dealers at a lower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated.
ERUVIAN GUANO— The guaranteed import of
Messrs. ANTONY GIBBS anp SONS, Lobos Island
Superphosphate pi Lime, and all Artificial Manures,
Linseed and Rape Cakes,
WILLIAM 5 75 18 Тыз, 10, Mark Lane, London.
QUPERPH HATE LIM
Man? J best acer LE a full per centage of so
Ammonia, &c. &c., de
ps. [ум died Urate, Nitrate о
Fishery, са Agricultural Aes Sulphate of Potash, —
M ork о раг Artificia
RUVIA N QUANO Rol the genuine E
otN — & GIBBS & SONS. A — supply “ LIN
and RAPE ** = PURSER,
Loxpo NURE CoMPAXY, Bridge "Street, Blackfin
ation
— ^ D
MANURES N CAKE, &c.
IXON anp CARDUS, Northam, Southampton, have
following articles, pure and
362 —
inseed for feeding.
inseed Oil.
E S.
eruvian Guano.
Wheat Manure.
Mangold "n" Manure,
Potato Man
Sulphuric Acid.
heme
tera
Home-made Linseed
Rape Cake. а
p of Lime.
Са cined
Fine 2 for dissolving.
Bones, half-in
Ditto, 1
Ditto, fine, ‘for dissolving.
Animal bakes or — Flesh
Man m South America
d = Dixox &
e Manure Works, Northam,
ntion
Nitrate of Soda.
Lands, Linseed Mills and Arti-
Sout hamp
ANO AND OTHER MANURES.
PERU AN GUANO of the finest -
paw of L e from bone only ; Nitrates of Sod
and Potash, Gypsum, Salt, Soda As Sulphurie Acid,
Peat Charcoal, and all other m known value on Sal
to Mark FoTHERGILL, 204 A r Tham
ANUR following Manures manu
йи. at "Mr. АЕ Factory, Dentin € Cresk: —
— nure oe : A
i 0 of L »
cem и а Оптина
5
William. Street, C City, oe чы
N. ^ 7 1 red guaran tain 16 per cent. of
Ammonia.—Sulphate of Ammonia, &c.
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANUR
EAT CHARCOAL, completely saturated with
n Lor mie die ill be found t efficient Manure
any Crop; i roperty of retaining its ferti
lising power ‘longer — other Mares now in use.
obtained from the SE 28 MANURE WORKS, Stanley
Bridge, 1 and will be delivered at rM London Termini
of the ways at 60s.
— fo 5 and in q — less Soo a
n, a . per money only; it pro-
cured from Messrs, G Gress & Co., Agricultural эң m 26,
Down ; or from Company's
ure, absorbed in Charcoal, is a first-rate аге iser;
— нуч it on French 2 Dah Roses, and Cabba
thalfa a pint to and Dahl
2 nservat
Greenhouses
Hot Water a Ornamental apt Work | Hurdles
Garden Va Flo Garden
877: HU.
STRAINED WIR
RICULTURAL LIST
nd-
Game Netting
Chai;
P Gordón Bordering
Do. Syri
— Watering Pots
rs Flower Labels den Arches, &.
WIRE F
GAME
UPON APPLICATION.
AG
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK.
EXHIBITION ‘PRIZE MEDAL GATES AND x d MANGERS.
W PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE
PUMPS.
— T sizes if require aired.
proceeding to the Gold
will ge to be the most
arable, dien Pumps |
Mey e — of any Ironmonger or
Plumber in Town or Country, or of the
Patentees and A TS,
JOHN WARNER X SONS,
8, Crescent, JEWIN STREET, LONDON.
Pere d — of Machinery for Raising Water, Fire
Replous "дер"
EE
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
€ S 3 GALVAN d gba enh
N LIQUID MANURE P
— tomy in Bath А чечин New
OE EE Removed
HURDLES
TEPHENSON Ка » РЕГ, 61, "5.4. РЧР Street,
treet, I uthwark, Manufac-
Castiron Pumps for the use of Farms, ndon; and 17,
Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shallow | turers of eve ё. mat a of Ton Fencing, be g to — —
Wells. в. d. tion of Noblemen and vr m uus
ATA 115 0 о 4 — Sheep, ‚ч Ег 8 het El with 5 bars,
tent Pump, with 15 feet of lead at 4s, 64. ; ao Cattle, % — long, 3 feet 3 —
po" attached, and bolts and nuts 5 bars at 5s
різ. — A gl IBITION OF POULT
RY.
ANNUAL erus Wc m GREAT
HE
f Xa ARMOUTH and EASTERN ©
TION. eR "th їй, and
OULTR' ^ SHOW.— RST " ANNUAL
ONDON GREAT 1.4587 POULTRY SHOW will
be belt at the BAKER STREET BAZAAR on WEDNESDAY,
PM THURSDAY, 28th, and FRIDAY. 29th JULY. The
ze Lists and Rules —— for deliv ery after May 20,
uron appiiention to z Cirene,
TURNIP SEEDS DIRECT rnow тик GROWER
ies 8 THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS TO PREVEN
. Toe Fittings ot thee Pumps Persons T EE pr f pe P Tous
no leather or other matter Ж Soi, $ ac mm Mat m erg forward par-
tbe | Ae alan of Sorta, Prices, &e., xi aliia me yay sump or
Price, complete, with 10 feet. | а
of Flexible Suction Pipe, 4i. 15s. D.
Terms, cash ‘on delivery Ey. N OFFICER, tity ou Staff of the Army, v
with — and Stoc Tis, would willingly um
reasonable re
а= —Letters ad
— ann I with Mustrations
Plants. We pu sowed it in
the row with poem and put a few pinches to each plant of Cab-
EM The effect is — very soon, but it Me A twice as
efficacious the second year as the first. — The G by Mr.
GrENNY,
Thomas mite Esq., of Aynhoe Park, having had 2 tons
in the sp "ne he tried 2 араа ordered 30 ton: ns, and
writes as ой чш Nov m че е used the Sewage
8 re largel eat and Beans; ”
very much, and 4 — it a
to have some
A as RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers
gaged i DIEN OAL EAN mai eae р
to J. С. NESPIT,. FGS, Le,
Chemical College, ‘ington,
and he — р 55 “Оп А. ent 1 te the the o Charcoal
eae UNO tev ‚апа іп
g, will 8 facility and
OOT-( GROWERS Applying by Letter to the —
ng instructions in i-e
Scribers ma — ey di from the W.
CONCENTRATED * ES of every kind on Аы Sear
s nd of t de Mt dui which the combination
ERU, una e experience is enabled to produce
ER'S ee, = LIME has , during
1 the past seven years, earned more n the South of England
has been by the aid of every
E mas iss "No. 12,
a WARNER AND Sui
SCENT, JEWIN STREET vox.
GALVANISED IRON TUB GARDEN
With Warner's Registered Spreader,
Is strongly re-
iie commended, for
A durability and
ee, viz,
аз tion
RDAY, MAY 21, 1853.
T
Ow the 26th of February our civ
communicated to him.
SATU.
— mu THE TWO Vu WEEKS.
HURS
Wapnxspat, A ra
Cli
The Agricultural Gazette. i
— AY, E du
theroe, in an article оп Lann Draty.
will be ae at p. 138, * шейн М.
depth to which his were dug
shallo
89 * reren, in Town or Conntry.
z from W
days —— what фа ета.
du mcs
or
Tytor & puer eg init
meaning
fed d гус ру»
r
0 of tation
ever. er attraction may be overcome
= being $ in the least degree "destro:
330 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 21,
capillar} attraction losing it by * What Td On the other hand, ‚ from the expense some 50 miles to the railway station, invariably
the force is } 6 the ten evaporation tof keep and attendance, and the want of proper | becoming more or less febrile from purging; next they
S overcomes” fign entiv ich capillary | accommoda ion, the counter. depression is eq ally | are confined in the trucks, exposed to th lemeney
| а een the supply exceeds the demand, for on | of the weather, often only arriving in the metropolis
; but Hine forces are, atall events,
ja sucks x ie > antagonistic; and when the air ke ve
vapour, less water in a
ordin tho better:
due says that he has il e
oses the water raised within it by capillary attrac-
—
IE
Ф
бар except by evaporation. this involves the | a
essence, and ind je whole of the € of
land drainage! It is se the soil
thus part with water, ined viti it by e A
attraetion, that hd; is draina
n and
r Хаже йе of the
24
©
B
н.
tra
familiar with the Huctuation of pric
S
£a
Ww
in Smithfield and New
the influence of railway and steam-boat
ith the proverbial — ession of * Lucky days Hh
wgate.
dieti and sloping
s of its drovers
may not be fa
infer that our
1 ce of the Soci
uelty to M 9À а —— — e will
Aberdeenshire farm:
on a day." "Som
f x" most sue
of Commons
To talk of the existence of a Bei below the sur- | adj — ME PM eae айда almost | Committee of the ,
face of the soil, Below which water exists, as it doe sitis wh wh f hern dro assed. oss, wi easts wee dept суд from day to
а tubful of gravel, into whi ch it has been poured, farmers p of York саннай. their cattle іп | Friday's market, at 37. per head, not so much from
Бнын wi practice ; those days to London salesmen, a large proportion the expense of keep as the loss of weight. Now
believe that the ire theory of land- drainage depend | of their stock arriving in the midland and southern | the loss which Lincoln beasts sustain in such cases
upon some consideration ne And, | provinces only half fat, where they were fed out А probably not enda than that of Aberdeen sent
after a heavy rain, there is in pu uch a level, for Smith ald. Those provinces fed more then te a o day га Boos > i
below whi ^d ve exists ite eely, and ata which it | than they do now, but reared fewer i visión in A en 5 owever, is n e only .
= Е by е capillary attraction. That level | to their keep. Many had always fat stock on hand which suffers from the above practice. The com
the c of the n undrained bend they EN turn va A ont a eitis 5 85 laints against rail companies ar e
; Sd indeed, evaporation is th that the ly w ver. to be all groundless, while the progress of
only way i which the soil will part with it: in 25006 it, they had a stall to tieve the ‘antay of the among — — but surely overturning
pe fil — that level is about the level of the drover, whose interest wai to sell at a sure | antiquated systems—c м
drains. But there is another level to which water profit rather than incur the Ys d risk of the | consideration on their part, as to the f ДЫ.
be raised in soils above this serj level, i t k y of easts in Smithfield in | the supply of butcher-meat for the capital. B.
б
P
Ф
for the germination of see
low the level of
M tat at and be
рсе of soil
the channels betwee
the charged
upon on the con di-
iere the plos are still
gh the interstitial channel 8
е” rus E: tendency upwards— |$
w
g had stoo markets
0 ir i
E tht t impulse pu now be felt as
w. | Edinburg rmerl
;|acco cag: to the
io abroad will necessitate the grazing dis ist
dnd :
those dana (perhaps tne fut of the whole),
on e way
7
buying or selling, sometimes
farmers of the distriet—hence es bo com-
plaints so frequently heard am espe-
cially farmers and innkeepers, boot bad | diis and
the want of trade in all the market towns of the
g of stoc
5 one away with in those provinces, ее being few
who do not fatten for the торса
; мете»
and the arrang
security of their с in te Palace of dm |
UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF AGRICULTURAL
AND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS AT та
N 1855.
E Lords of the Committee of ET Couneil 1.
mmunication from the
Trade have received со
Secretary of State for Foreign p ow itting a
copy of a fro 0 'alewski, Freneh
Ambassador at the Cou ondon, in which it is
announced that by a deer th h last,
his Majesty Emperor has ordered that & Universal
Exhibition of agricultura dust
r
shall take place in Paris on the Ist of May, 1855.
The French — — € es that exhibitors
bes countries w this appeal will meet
cnn facility y both e regards the *
receptio
and the different k
be exhibited, roduet:
mite. Wa Wave 1 a hope
will be ad
mers
B ad oe although gat and. bute viui
rovinces sou
far
iheis sims ted — pi the
stock, and the genetal want of any форма system.
province,
soon a
was at St. Ives, the
than
result athe er v inira the fluctuations
to prid the supply.
3 ontrol the supply properly, farmers
y demand,
consumption of the diferent kinds of meat is dif-
ferent at different seasons, yet changes of this kind
are not fluctuating, but Ат and easily under
5
ESPPEX
z ce
—
on behalf of th vernment of hi
that the British Government will fe in their power
Formerly the demand of t capital spread from | to th
np like the waves of the ocean from the
А pons vessel. sed the re is but one реле Е
of
indus Lyon Playfa
secretaries 5 ү arlborough House, 10% May, 185
LOIS-WEEDON палтои, EA
for sa ahd oe wich gen ee
h than that that which * Economist
tood. The supplies from foreign countries may be | frost, snow.
force of evaporation, n the second we must more difficult to control, owing to their want A
it w come by the tendency apes p an e supe |
R см fre of gravitation. ring summ same may be said of the ;
— wo to make, which, exclusively Grass feeding districts of deen v. er
— ot foreign from his old habits, t these must pore —
of Far Srock according to the gi e fore the exten railways on the
is of the greatest import- | Conti and the progress of а science both at home
and abroad.
better distributec were—a pr
lishme nt of ar
triets of England,
i whole periodical system, to т
mation in this country from the heavy
ich it i
ge 1 ne е are already
housefeeding denc rn is fast 5 ]
and the estab fe 1
| to w 3 subjeet from more causes|
extreme fluctuations during summer and
г, and met tropolitan expenses with want o of 5
in the capital, beasts require to be
i Mri wd hose which have | siii
allo re
h i
pavement, subjeet to the
and thei
“to ws their bew
i
graziers of Lincolnshire, i in their va before 3
Hou estim
i
|
|
|
|
21—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
the he soil, — = — aspi —— in the absence of
frost ; fros e influences ; ev
о talismani ery |i
transition of wine, though ever so slight, ne this i is s effectually done it rae not matter how it is
eas
change from moi isture to dr , Causes а swelling
effec
of alternate frost and but in intensity, d
mechanieal action 4 e the same; and thus
find in those Tg. n which frost is and uis
th
tran sitio ons sufficient isin тыз
or the the finest crops.
on, must 1 prove that her unfrost
soil is not behin: yr gom. et to more violent t
in the producti oots. It appears that the
Earl Charlemont, the Lord Chancellor, and Mrs. Evans
sent in = 2 o an aere, with |
of farm-yard
— — p^ Earl Charle-
mont -— others showed a produce of from 50 to 60 tons
of urz Indeed, in I
have not die hot suns of Spain, our а 80118,
out autumnal 2 ou become su
grated and ane гак
are to — on Mr. Smith ГА X вой, if the
double e digging were not completed till the end of
Fel bruary, woul
iis
whieh "it is but little felt, these leas ann
of
sone voli 75 — vig to the recepti on of aeriat
(infu ecting it each year to a fallow, and so
don
ted land dow w years, i
ts by thes e influences t4 vit recover its wget 7 fallow it
“effectually f for and same natu vi
hes ides 12 fertility chat дй) бутун
and each
r | Lay ex
year
and it has
70
Ne
raw from E atmosphere ie to hav
bee ved w
4 550 the dunghill, ii — sor
wash and i iorynge, er. hey, chere corne, and in
time of nede to help her husband to p the muckwayne
or dung cart, drive * Plough to load h ey, corne,
such other. And to ride to the market to ч
та disce, milk, Ei, ber gas, capons, hens, pigs,
geese manner of cornes."
About t this time the 5 of eect Gare seems
oubt the dés à it for green crops will
im
e the 2 of |
"t once
ur years, for they ha mon, and with
n have failed, or the ber of old En tend p
grossly lied, w Wheat with profit "
a lesson uncall
айй in to th
ró Appel, that ern ‘this уен
before
it was called upon to s up its vitalised juices to its
vegetable children.
in Allusion to root crops,
*the same principles | i
and | were still found, per nde the last statutory
А ve digo of
sodes, he speaks d * boundmen, i s
and,
аг“ — * fils“ were ordered to
destro
appears from Fitz herbert’s work that
— mention of
е occurs in t receding reign of ver гы
for, mdr treati classes engaged
“in aces continue as yet ;" oe ane Seiad E.
dai — “% -— thereof, there be
taken as boundmen, and their "lands and — prre
m them.”
The enumeration of the duties of a — ЧЫ"
ed 5 1e other is star very evident t
way to drains, "whether daten or artifici
о be questioned that the
n only receive their n utriment in a
| Fitzherbert
TK flowing through the soil
food from the intervals betw i
| these rows ; m mp eee re ti like
г, yiel ts stores food to their — 1
and we *
tween n the row:
our
reason, auth Indee expresses | c
his own willingness to yc by емиш Ше їп
imitable * Talpa’s” claws for the d: ks when
time comes that our nation's stre
from us—wh ianks to
ment of —
defend as herein
the highest din ot Mr. Smith's рт, that by its large
return, e amount of the
now t on ome- mae supposing as we ma upper e has
Joviug husbandmen to o rl been much reduced, 12 pre i — vul Mw will a
Mr. Smith's aon nd a, virtually those of Jethro "P а vast deal ind: en ra е too much?
Tull, a deep-worked fallow grain rit alike the object J. M. Goodif, Granard.
of ; b ii the presen has enabled —b——v——
the former to go be the ‚їп à ying to him | HISTORY OF BRITISH AGRICU LTURE. —No. IY.
„5, x the undersoil that were hidden from Tull. (Continued from page 314.)
Avail ourselves, however, . of these сїр introduction of the art of printing in into England | use
:
under — conditions, whi
- conditions
and so gain certain ends. wholly b ym
to the one Ыт І sires ny bé other.” , page
* No one can evade the гур tue ares — x
m cites “ eng a te " he must
rmit m ontinue in Mr. Sm itis . — ph, “1
hs know scheme tried upon Wheat ; oo in one
case, we Que sown in September ; in a per
in ње. І wers known the nt д
verisation,
in raw, unm
lies | and becomin
hande
E hes the sta
if is ved thee these natural currents ша)
mpulse from the demands of the e
1 bee Éy leaf and root must cause a tide to
s the
5 possible
gro ain, * Econo » has com a hasty con
clusion ; үтү ехрег уан тҮ in p. T9, die the vast
amoun nt o ver the demand, of minerals in the soil,
evenin а
i ro in che
agricul элш nning of the
16th century, in the reigns of "Henry Y ҮП. апа Де.
than any afforded of its
condition a lier
The Englis armer of this period falls far Miet of the
social position assigned by poets and roman og
bold Britist n. lish
e
ork
entitled м The
ed eing “the re ei of
al Peu niger as & r of
small volume of aboat 100
ent o
treatment ie cattle, and other . —
of hus eg in remarka rse ith the
AE Ag ul Keese bene ee ton
эъ while ш uis were heard on every
of miraculow
we must use
lie worl ing out of this
v» Hideo th the principles aid the conditions expounded.
y, we кка о or intervals 3 ES. 2 inches, nay
Es. ne may hay: wo or three at
es
main
hen I
eme; we
c- treated of; enelosures strongly reco
exception of allusions to planetary influenees and some
ces to ancient writers is ver.
set some a
of 12 inches, therefore 10 or 12 inches are |t i
i
La clearer s —
and he tilled
and erway he led а walk "for
mother — 30 kine, &e.
till ,
apiece s he kept hospitality with his neighbours, „
ms he —— to the poor, and all this he did m i
of the said far ж
r, who wrote at — a
arrison, the
his “ Deseription of po paints a a rather
oddity he . — — i
use of Oak in building i is severely censured, for “ Ehre i
houses were Шоже then had we oaken men >
but now that odi
abuses OW
ou by i at that early I
present age.” His
that one mi
of our own
ine #
wn time.
Quieksetting, ditching, and hedging sensibly .
havea short “ iuf: for
a
rm master
the artificial Grasses, of of Rape sot Carrots
ke Tı id other
which the farmer was put to мее
Че winter 1 for even a 1 бт w of cattle, —
l'he larger 8 e and, |
Val Wit side
The store- _
alike 6 of Clover and.
, Cab
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the to fase ing coppice, opp 1 id а "E D the
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" nisl es e gi 8, | fin
H the smi t an 1 wh aps ме no d the
lo. a ә mele of pede lat he б рй
4, cet is res speso s be ttin an sear. rse stoc
an ro eri — ce k
=y vun he 2 At preted a re br bound nee M. ly follo ory at
з уда та ара, t 7 1 be Пу wne w th d sh what
К аі bó. EE. ms f be gra ge, sii А 3 Th e га who e practi и еер? pq head
e s m 1
sl hat es PM jakas for e Nett might c см ticle ae re dorm had their пагу { Fx sitio
A lly to dé у. ‘their herland | ommo n Ma lambs 404 r Sco: land d 1 е | at cn 16
чанад Ted his be Ei ow no in | with or садив Wa eront is on Swed iugis] i ad the 8
по! alle! n s en | with oug go urze 28. в, as es ier | m he m e att pe of t
= tain table i n to tl N eres Mangold V баа el, I th ith To at et more pers MAU 8
ын, of pes r at 1e » not gh | tire gol Ww etch er ^h ink res a pre pers altl Cr of lati
peo bite йы the ce of Xe proces d de | Ringgo oe light wh "E 71 set to your demic itio loy villages, the population
ple." yle ens gel pre org that | tire rie ye 8 ben le pur ave ben 3 ed; h 3 ulation ha
* è ср gain judie ay ў fortes th ink eel rs if eel e of abou een ies 2 ad ке п ргоро "had. bees’ a
tas arl st v : e si m nd red us tł m ene: 3 su a wh t 2000 oub E. ea oul rtio be ed, w.
te jam whic ignal none one tos vas ne fu lled u ral Zr ch a fi ich ce lo: min y th ttack d ha % еп
of dri ent, alle e жа ie wee the uch a w BE. ll cost at certai ; iti ore “re! ev os "a 4. hey — o test— been i heer’: ——
(To be nke an gin tizens 1e iety’s earlier re ш ME. of 5e ia inte is si - hia thin t of «4: оса рий nac persons a o. T. fee 2
icm P iod me Continua 7 а that “ s 7 м9 ee vith sho [M М 3 а Eva aing, gor = ye Pear mer ae
the paragraph in 9 Corr = чет the VA Len 2 5 33 los MS re had boon char tape zm d
iti ur B ph ls Wi es to th sa $8 О 8 38 kee n th Du r di at i tant а — tae matter s pond
i ix ао pon eb lett 5° d p co ish e ri recti : X hous Lx
part Col your was mu dence that“ aekv er fr e Se 0. $ sts ge et m, in strewe on. 115 mmer , EN bá 18009 NN,
iti lar I^ lege Paper ch ce ye t vardne our т Siok a in enerall cult smell o. Moreover nce A ighth a ss nl
th half € mport Farm "a th e ss of Ir. B , 38. to y 6d. iral — at pu ы 55 nt of tL EN a per-
e d an . e o t M el pez | уп cds rf E ee, mE
far absen the bat —— hat ies io readi as omer perat egetati vill Ti s. de. ка cepe ras state UE. э vaporat —
th m ce of tle to his eve ster,” on ing | veg e pr seas ure et M o n es of iiit e ae s so ae as ut it ung the
e a n a y , 9n getati М а elt un e h era атола 1 —
tion “+ e 2 led "ve A ruo. s ink vegetation is Aes g March larch аза ttentio eae id of pred pes shed, fors varning underst +
к апа thi ques ге edge ere th there arme last 5 Jor it as re and A and tin El. 1 ent эе 14 5 had й. ога entle g did erstood.
i d th spr pring i x m pr Apri gus redu esse educti T — aad cate c.
pene of ink Dev t is on that r x deseri in | te pr ing А! gis e kabl il 185. pril 1 ced the ned tion n neve e of ed & nü ve VR
En tes oth 5 as г is, a bed mpe.: гна I за fo ss of e f 3, 45 ast e at the of th PERN staki the
peust ers as ul ch eficie uined nd i а ratur ss of ti гіп wet 1 d" 29 1, posin tacks revise еш еп 1 rigs om staking the
CUT TIE OE туем ee itor hfs e bane EPI n
ntion i x cause e we ate a a positi 8 bé an
sheep is to and yself. e cl o dra ver, i great E with ould n, 1 of t week that re ti ttack one, e-sprea sitio pool E... e
as are made ascertai —iti ed w at in la еб esse dra all a cont his eks lat pur Ке WI in 4 „
Nor i to be EPI a the » ese for pei eus F S quas F ек ot attention. dictio ference | ü iy exhorted d die m Whe; in ы оте pidemic had in the
are i ma. e pr' part the ora unt of r of at |. n to ^ p the n the l pro satis Cause
ted ofi an b ti a ве 1 1 Ros
Mb qo f nner or Шә 1 d конк ея aho on. £ motsi and * » bodies M ч A se Aner Icy 18 of че, sity hte re (
w "ne ЧАА» W. on W. n ure ar ies i 4 vork nt r Y К. se predi, i
of € Say m how hat 3 a ; but ay | lat E He by M of has A "ini , wed ү" that, Е ted де 4 * : en omi plet
afi ve we ey с h n ion e pr Ir e ad t of ing N , too, pa e h d th at ral rks n pi 3
hes б ` upon are EE onsum ich th the о as oves . Park good tob аа th оба whi oy thot ost i ouse-d ы Ө кас "Board em por.
of shee З сане э 8 grass Aum e | lef is to that es t effect e carri inin е | ex of had 8 rain T oydon
for P. the l 3 it & su T on is leav whe: o be s of ried g, a expensi in been pr ant i HORN — ae
all they ey wein з for it them f e abs trac a tho Wapi 2 ittle rain “an farang b — ‘of P n ent i pr a t ork 8 the 10 private y
0 7 S t 1 r
properly anders of the be debited премало = e. n of Me. ge ы. its descer of b ae eie) „Proper E: 2 5 a c
- derst 1 кея "IAS. e r iani se r y ed—1 us r 88 en y |
me the 1 dee deal land " 1 al loss xr wil Pret gels ed nt ; evapora = ther ibed к neca: UNE to E" lar — and
. crop price he I wi kc wa: ys o fi ille er tio 0 е cou by th & atio ad эй 2 uence
of shoul genet E effas ill n the er to prov traordin $ W n the - — * X рет n of e ve bee E
of roots A ala ut it ilie ecis ont hil e . arily e hen ees sspool euni o do ates tha all th n, vely
refere 5 о be requi is i E pt gd osophy a Par ; oe m lean rol fa nay e 3 a. that
егеп 3 y d charge the uires 18 s ra el P — If oes t m er tte ha in o erts
Fray al obliged is | Wi ork in ea y an y po pl inc т um ub tth nly as On
a ce of so 3 to be Ht ысы , an rly h d A r om be Paces oul, — ey had dme. 8 а
nks, what ho he shee ged to | ple d th eh rt mi rai s pee atter, would s vapo which d cad Oa death
5 w М 1 asure S e a f ral nin se d rati on ere
3 he to а i u 8 L l b b; sh с t е the the
parr ever f. ny eli er ch a nefi ho d e 8 ici ar y co 0 on ion, i me
— Р атт, os 65 E avera — A oh t fr wn nd Dring jen р: ated. a sx ined tonk 1 i Doon p eril
sone. е а сат мац má "nip d a wp op " beneath the the 8 dg e
= A nti-passe е LM T ensis y be, wi ei Hewitt 3 5 fo odium tatio intereste vg deer method of me he refuse А cen attend — |
gy witl — ha. easy t с. with itt by th as ve an ill be g jecti f th inst use h n ed w closets of in {
ever, ith (w his bitu thin Georg Davis, or ll et d f? appl ions фр асве ad ea ai — 9 Í
shall the c ith m ст pg! d ing to c а 5, Puy draini A : ” pony = oftensiv — Meal eis аз at n Mur effe j
presum dee iu that dio eh re d . onvin eri ain ie di ow sliorati E fs 9 The an 3 ор- ры ied from he mi |
of a * bay dnd “т general, we : us — di j 1 * uch our mendon e * mi sre м
опе ог ес1з1 еп n. doe e " * Àn ems ROY z ld Je et етн perg 3 in 8 „ unds si in others by tho
‘over: ic joe ai 3 to ж» 2 be bar ic оше HE wack AGRIC Sotteii eury, d he 5 тыа. hibited. pad Plain te 3 уд 3 re
ех жт окр ee 1? “hee M Pre € ү MEET и klekles " - | the 1 don simila But the i уча? upo nd ful, as ods of
drilling алон kin anythi e 0 W- IL. er Squa RAT: + 233 itself, „But the emegi: In n abl po well as
the Piel spen Wha A pe ing i ho ord B rue G was SOCIE 8 e “they had o 775 на эш several — 4. M |
3 наг пш: me dd dee нА на i Sie 9r 2 the im cost, fk а of Heal miles water
век езегу ing ЖО tale the ne arbe marte em Mr. H. y e 8 an ы me » уде CEA p sk m: 1
pig y buiding lent ; е net spread | Si ite, Dye, Me i Allen, M s Society's House OCT iar EXER TUE
7 pears burstin of those ad Simon Paine F yer М Cc Ir. Calde P. ch of Mu . | dition of th wall. jurisdiction. , e town eir Pn
it ша; з to me 3 i aine ner H G olon — in th Ma ti of t f the the si sdiet -cond E
у be, b s ite өзүне I deseribe 55 "Pw т — nel Challo ot, Mr. =i it ae t o таъна Soi tioned land a h
ЕЈ - . ý n A 1
сз the picking e , Ca "i pra iW. wh aci fr. Caven- ы o gei N. would ndon its met be
por ein А out of E 8 . Be gy Mr. . T. | mes pulation t alence s os Nee
u and as , as A са | p Poen Cano eyner, ЖОГЫ Green- measur ion to h disease of e cast fees d 3
iti at scie e uch details „of COAL P Prol on, qo urra Ба 3 e ha b farth orig ат of ead mares em
is 1 the: all of Е esso 1 С rofesso , en ch h est of ague, ds, dise des COD-
x re it allegec a roydon, ‘OR rW s Ham e oni drai ad b t al st portio à 4
ра e pieni my как” s ad пз пов. ау pden |] adva per a ained—as i prepare i of the i sen i the
next-door they ‹ nty of conviction of i ns = nd Mr. ir zb ‘pumping, aro but Arum
neigh o meot wi зай women bv * wege to the Sos -| bring a . tha Сш ist in ee
bour | ER i ith r-d — Mr. | ye Rs — ^ nse of Lincolnshire
is ri 8 Admi i * bee Meroe thi; LA to ad had 1 m Society h k arrangem muc xtendin: opi ic to ust t of from
p uL ad v e 0 t in
for t, REE m um attri Cro is eodori e € nts, su g the — n that a 3s. to
any am my fri anu ydon exam water t the riser, ot th A ns, w nd dove onc uM - 9
make u an al riend, | ar al of had natn. b am ун я | Amem ich he ha d ro land мы daten of eal Дан
1f of it. M poets the + th i | Chad мето avai raina practica 1 Boards Society, the
the apr par t " So it pape e sewe: M i e Ever M qu D eem їйї ке 47
dopi чт н 4 de. the —— fees al age mat spe ich nah i d eT as glad to asked ere dearer as in
ougl mos е - th ter of ich duse bins, and their haret used raees ella common of
M m tih "s heara ha 8 Bera ut domes au dia e
üly vith ad b d "Croy rd ppening place wee and ma e hi op close ether i
3 good as to had be preci to — and i - chan to |vater. 56: Wy ons — ion who a been i b
ut sparrows n ie aren — T а make loseti vill t first pl og, that 1
of thi carri pe ly h. th ses ы the а T es toppa. wo ete d ‘the
24 life crie. E healthy place s: 0 the paper t at th prem usted, В ; as well 0 — Я
" ? зай ious i e hi them. isti
) vil are | ravaged ther stc — ho 8 — conne read uo Rey witho Sher had теп remp Sod cic
y thei wegen or ptio n to fact pt th ut „classe oved, of “now
eem 8, ү. ccu e wa used йз oh te н
usually he fever, wes — ue AR ie epidemic 88 ae in a rater аны e s. In Emp pus where the
surr EL as le w n th сте удо ich f Sóti -—
was M or e Soci ul w oydon | fe consi: the 8 i ere in ;
be — nding land vox - е bbw jon d health ное in $i ie take |
th tect t had n, an , had y one so vem freed ofth 8 the p |
t ed fro Y dm arise: € n to * li remo |
den eg -— — асе метана d n olo had val |
mo л sd elevate 3 ss Tan E chad bee “га
ysen ed as ind . The er Me a tl an ns |
оп, Дт чүн of positi the Seog expe the m ousa d |
cock. and the ions w use nad — if sand wh i
h es York - nugu: - —— cpm ere tali: т Tf the Í » which | ak |
nea: — chi -dr ld iage | aun like пега! le a far
енче зн erum. parti —— et in diff E * ge not о ау Те - — e ни ара
онй амону Hy se ret pario of mortality fn ЕНЕ the
cae" po curred usly in M vere 3 rts of the bel tu whidh n there up
1 te as well tbe liffere In tsink ously. ч bn peso md and
'alue — — as 7 orst; е 3 of by Dr f. say um
n nt in w y the i -| this а; od, ami
i of кера st he pein Kredis ра в of — SE the county Pepe B Way romar — dt thse
epi bent: of — — a vagy ere ra of the са pee 15 generall 5 prom d: лещ mn c
I | town; Aa total ey of ot wn е — uh agriculture, и h he an
wished | ваг чам шоно r we
to kno ELI COM 3 gon. It before | ful before sew d, howev
мса о know ; те € en as, i In ned ly co оп], 3 er.
» case, was of е. QR han 26 ain dey * e co 8 of cacy rr y and $
more this: | 0х and | state ydon morali sad h nets ves 3 per ont pedes om its
Grass |. wt or don had there à -— ec Pagus
; alleged, t had an on dis e i of
whe: for well ad pe а з | et co P т
qnis — acco —— verage rd Mie аа
inris had had suff bu un ed co en а вира tory t, lon
€— Ў , itin for anta rba soi
таза mur ed — . v oret | o eap 3 previous. ae
ieri than ri tra am M in arresti ure y
Y^ villag other " ount i pu te x
DII. зап might м organe п i
il eol
es a At eas
istant, H ourless ily b
on of e all liqui
torrents ude id m
night
(proba of t con!
SERES
and ical
9%: M
Hispo-
11-09591— - THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
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time, from caviti — chalk hills. —Mr. Raymond | water r steep, aud may be short y described as tollows :— | Surer: 7 EB will PL to ; our соггезрошшешцв 10
| Baster inquired the quality of this water, and explained | From a boile? to generate the steam, the latter passes . os * can get caps to protect s heads
peculiarities of — down He ley Hill.—Prof, | through a pire into a cistern containing cold water, sy ғ Lime: AJ. Lay 80 bushels of bone-dust in
Way replied that the water contai much chalk held | which is thus heated to 212° Fahr. ; the water is then а conical heap; pour ron water till "it begins to run off at the
in solution by excess of carbonic acid.—Mr. Paine | driven by pressure into a second cistern or closed cham- en leave it for Р. * Tim [và then spread it abroad
alluded to the “swallow-holes” under the chalk rocks | ber containing the Flax-straw, immersed in cold water, 5 ex. i — — Pus lit
in Surrey, which after thunder- ve vent to' which thus becomes to 140? ; from the of] will no longer remain in the le and then slowly pour about
immense Lc ies of water eight or ten «adi during | this chamber a pipe leads into a third, hitherto empty,| 9 ewt. of acid over the heap. Turf-ashes (about 300 bushels)
the year.—Mr. Gadesden referred to a similar occur- | and as the water rises in the second chamber, it flows 4 о 8 M.
» at —.— Park. over into the third, which, when filled, descends, and, in the bones together again into a conical heap, cover rye
anii ur to Dr. Angus Smith's | 8° doing, turns two cocks—one shutting off from the ashes, and leave it for a few weeks: the whole may then be
= for * iron a pipes — - conveyance of w — will be | first ciste 5 f the boiler, and the other md кер v i! be med — —
given next week, it having reached us too late for publication. — Put a e Me cold water i og a fourth ci - istern required, the following method, reeom reeamm ded by А erwin d
CES "EHE led aced e $: Jb pone ntly, the water of that| will be found rfectly satisfactory. He am that the acid.
oem — . ae uu теше | — “the Flax-straw is contained rushes n = added — be — — ge of the bones, and that
adjourned to their Weekly ene on the 25th of May. cham These operations are терем heap. ^ * very . 4 — pe vessel for manufac-
ive: times. By this system o of Buchanan it is — turing the mixture is a sugar hogshead, having its holes
Acricutturat Improvement Society or IRELAND.— that Flax fibre may be obtained from the straw in 24| stopped with plaster of Paris, It is very desirable to avoid, if
That the pr ogress and prospects of this Society are hours, but as yet nothing is known of the quality pro- ecg €— "We | of the acid, as it is 80
both very here d is fully borne out by the report of | duced. A communication had been received — tol scented to ay knowledge during the last = ch m
ind Council adopted at the half. -yearly meeting of sub- | another system of retting, invented by M. Ter angne,| difficult to impress farm ae with a sufficient degree of
on QUAM Het of Lille, which had attracted considerable — in SN E 5 i i ела quid whioh
g was numerously and — attended by France, and was under investigation by the Central Mite? of pei even —— ME it is d ifüeult to — i little
su — — the fact that pionna к rom the fur west | Society of Agriculture in Paris. The inventor declares slopping. about and da amaging the clothes of icd pee
of Connaught, from Limerick, an d аруы to attend it, shows what in ord — fibre letely freed fi which contains the сагђоу. Т ——
increased anxiety is felt by the publie in the Societ ety's p roceedings chat, in order ve 9 * * every ка em meme — 1
and welfare, while the unanimous approval of the report, and the | the gum, ferm is absolutely mary. Не де] pian "Tie carior is placed on CERE cae DTE
various resolutions of the eoune il, by such a must = clines to pu blish e: detatte of his 8 са gives the] as the sugar hogshead, into which is put the precise — ты :
БРЕ able 47 deo 4— Er pabies T = n Tier се | following o on respecting it :—* In wooden vate, of bone-dust we intend mixing v ith the carboy of acid. The
bearers, po since January, 1852, will this year add 450/. to the or in tanks built of bricks, he am 6 evt QC FD tem made wi wi n eer а. nter & rose at the
income of the Society, thus — 2 степ not only to defray straw, tied thes with cord, in sheaves of not more than thet emptied эуе pe of "AD 7 This "our m
any extra outlay for the Society's Journal, but also to furnish the 5 lbs. oa ; нбр n is — w iy first put in, and is ree aan $y ip wile can Be d tans ly form,
committee for the trial of implements in treat Exhibition | X... ^ t f 90° o r 1 25° "a, SoM 4 feet in longi
with the 2001; voted by the council and the balf-yearty ng et. raised e $e л ure o А is ers of an to * — 2 of the 3. 3
This noted, as we are satisfied it will be, in a fair and | (е entigrado) > - qo and wood charcoal are enojos to which the rose of a watering-pot E оп
efficient manner, during the — the Exhibition, will confer | corre e gaseous evolutions produced by the fer- jy now allel wit wear etn Mosel with tae toe.
a great sod advan the T epe X origin Be Ho rr = After the retting is com T d with the hand or finger. The latter is thes
honour a van ol ety, which origina Р 4 е i а
— m ам» and rk it out, at a vast amount | Stra ed with a fresh supply of water, that which 17 а : inserted - the mouth ow tl tho төм is carted
— — : and mo am : mall ex ~ ese trials, — entis h me saturated with the i empty, without ut any assistance, so that the N —
tht Qu xhibition, and the vast course of visitors who | 43 H ь straw i ried j open i : ;
will be in Dublin this summer from all parts of Ireland, will, we — сач eid e the is d mu the E occasion to expose himself to the fnjurious p Apnd...
expect, afford the active tenis of the Society a most favourable | A n seu E тосо N 70 to 90 hours. approach the windward side of the tub, end piv. үт 4
opportunity of addin 3 t many new members to their list, | The entire cost o operation, ding i on Wille stirring, which should be continned Lp , 4-4
while — — tn m rney may also be — а | fixed and floatin прена KR VET. fuel, & DRE yp 30L. per afterwards, 2 that the mixture may be бол. y €
— in itself. pr Ae burn — ing — — — — — 2 mper iter of fibre; the yield of is stated at 15 to 18 per venient utensjl for this purpose is a fork with two grains,
Farmers’ Club’ and re reading n rooms and the Interest attached i | cent. of straw fore 2 No di тее sm „ „ o=
2 monthly wreniag d ssions of the council, и» d with | evolved, owing to the employment of the chalk and — уы 1 е Er bones may be m and the 88
the MÀ m i ting eonsiderations, pivi give g СЕЕ Y 1 a al; and zw from being my f meret with the repeated until the һом" is nearly full, , In tro days fter.
increased confidence and — support. Mr. 2 decom gum, are stated to an excellent remain till wanted or 3 at one: СЕ — T, of
handsome offer of a 501. Challenge Cup to be com for by | manure, It was оні at М. 8 ама. TE should bao 3 Leyes
) —— t — 2 — — — K for his communication, and that steps be taken to added at cach 2 of turning, which will thus render the mix-
excites heen ahd , creditable to him and useful examine into his process.—The Secretary cal the — and d „„ wy drill.”
to the Irish breeders of stock; and when we say that in addition | attention of the — to some facts relative toa ses MO Pesan LAM DAT MT The princip -—
bh ^ Townley may ä е. variety of Flax with wh n te flowers, This ap to adopted sem iin п many of our hin of our ha abi — Dr. y P eat
‘he good old pledge, he is likely to replace it with one of be unknown out of Belgium, and its — to be con- ington’
not less value—surely such conduct calls for the most grateful | fined to certain distriets. In a report lately made to |
‘acknowledgments of the Irish Society and of the Irish people,” F Government, special reference was ma s
We ext the above statement from the leading | sort of Flax. Its advantages were be :—lst, its
‘article of the May number of the Journal of the Society. | hardiness, and ascertained success on soils of such * COVENT GARDEN, Mar Ра
The following we further extract fro on the report of the | rior quality as to be totally unsuited to the growth The weather havi е
Council published in the same numb the ordinary bine lowered Flax; 2d, its yield of fibre proving — мше.
“The council have arranged that «elei Great Annual Show | being greater 8 cent. than e latter ; 3d, its en Ps
— be н * ce peng tie 10th and 11th 2 M — produce „of 2 being mo more than ‘double that of the аен
anticipation of w arrangements, as yet practical a ат, ч '
Bess mado hy tam, араа cok Gone o. * other. 1 J uld 5 \ fetch
variety of circumstances encourage the council in hoping that Veneri i mti gro amelie ot. i oe Peta arr ag OW ; now chiefly
the meeting will be AT to the Society and кем, interest ; and that, if possible, some seed of the white- 5 r
Scotland having no show Mf year . he Highland у indue mady of | flowered Flax should be at once obtained from Flanders, | Mushrooms are scarce. Cut — perth of Pelargon niums,
Scotch breeders to exhibit their stocks, particularly as the | for trial in Ireland this season. . Fuchsias, Ros Roses, Cyclamens, Mignonette, Cinerarias,
directors of the Great Southern and Western, and of the Killarne Menos oue FRUPP
Junction Railway, have 3 pon; * e LTRY. | Pine-apples, per w. в to 125 Lemons, per doz. 1s to 2s
É ents, &c., duly entered for exhibition. Similar applica- | POULTRY : D C. If you have read t t t 2
tions are pending with the other Irish railways and steamboat in the Agricultural Gazette of ми, you cannot be ign T Peaches, per doz isst rp
| com in connection with England and Scotland, the parti-| opinion as to * fowls оп raw meat. I consider it t injurious Nectarines, per doz., 18s to 94s
| culars of which, when complet pal be publicly announced. in the extre and have lately had — ** — do oz, 6d to 1s Od
The extension of the pre ly improved spirit | brought on Т telieve, entirely by i shom r, repeat Apples dessert bush, 105 to 15s
| and —ÓÓ s the arming i interest, Tone the . cil to look | the opinion of a c ver medical f friend, | “Tf: you wish a fowl to| — kitchen, до, 6s to 12s
forward Killarney Show with sanguine anticipations of | feed like a cat ч thri ive, you must first provide the bird with VEGETABLES. .
l ooi уш that animal's power of digestion."—4 H J. It ays a relief , per doz., 1s 4 2s ‘Tomatoes f
| — — to discover a natural cause even ác —— as it is Bevded per doz., 28 to Garlic,
FzAx SoctETY.—ÀAt a late meeting at t Belfast à letter generally 2 teure; and relie emit from a state of uncertainty. | Greens, per doz, 2s бё to 2 Lettuce, Cab., р. doz.,
wes ved the U. Such is pour Raising the nests will | French Bea Los,
| from nder -Secretary o not prevent the ‘eck. from — ng as eggs. I should advise
| nant, notifying that the Paymaster of т іт rvice you to take the hens for a time, to watch them
been authorised to issue 10002. to the Society, to defray | narrowly, and rem е the eggs directly they are laid. Old
| expenses of i 4n the and poultry 5 Jiye S patan they consider a panacea for curing
тайдай i vg Re ee ] fowls. They blow an egg, and fill the shell with
| tion of Flax in the nine counties of Munster and Con- t D Cayenne pepper, and put it in the nest. It is
| naught to which the Irish Reproductive lies. 5 effectual, but not always. When the cock is
Fifteen of the Society's instructors were reported to be | Temoved, and the hens are watched for а day or two, they will
М : ә $ шу as жыз `a. | lose the habit. ts ag aman bel caer а source of at Mole ут :
engaged in sowing operations, and their
NR ts i mpana, Я will have to ide them when the they are scarce, in the winter,
е din nat dition Mee ee tty ar Sen alae a fmi. a ready эше. To do this
year's in most districts, although : backward- you m ve young as old ones only r
ness of the season would throw much of the sowing far — Almost everything in. the way of у е
"rentem о B Valuable must be produced out of season, and care much
on into May. Mr. W. Dawson, Besbrook Mill, Newry, overcome all difficulties, such as unfavour- | Shallo:
submitted for the fare ig wig inspection the model of a чы always save early
in he conceived to H Spring, say beginning of May, and
licel keep them for eggs in the winter. If you look to the sale
v= lik teed an improveme: ent on the exist-| of early chiekens you must still do the same, as you will
ingles chief novelty consists in the rollers require, to hatch, in. an in order to
i du in place of g on vide chickens in April and May. If you succeed in
i that thé atteriti fat young fowls to t at this time of year they must
reet t attention | pa they make ften from 2i. 10s. to 3i
be drawn his „ with a zen ultry h rtainly one advan
t that ut with * management it is neat id am no |
» ever in no 5 а vi wa 2
been made in the pressing of Flax- m nish or Minorcas. ч 88 i ere : -
; on Schenck’s system, between hea man in Devonshire told me he could send me plenty of Spanish | COAL MARKET. A Si nti May 20.
| the results were in cases v fowls. 1 asked him to-do so, and I received them; but they | а Tees, 18s.; Wallsend Belmont, 18s. — at
had lost the characteristic white face, Your. fowis appear the | market. 1
all
| treated appearing to
a foreign matters deposited npon | | you exhibit them you will certainly be beaten. It will be WOOT:
| int of the steeping process, as the products evil it prizes аге given for inferior foris of any breeds: | na naa TOTP Титырдт, Max 10. Wool is held pices that -
| position of the gum or gluten. This 88 here are always plenty of — com cnn Л асем limited.
| diens impart a softness to the fib еты E cim. See beaten, would с 5 er * new in this department, either as
i d eee Бу e ыы them afresh, and, under a 9 — : Wee s demand or prices.
t t apparently injuring | із full competition tay = not — dr. E: hope this will Princes. — The general observance of holiday on Mo: onday and
rolling was also much not be unpalatable to 5 you ask for a straightforward 1804 sod a imited ly of goods to be made
that process had not been | 3 Page I give "n Ta assure you it is not a “dealer's” The high pri сев of; all Perm. А make cloth i perplexing
| secretary laid ти иен os to promote a high standard. J. Baily, 113, Mount Street. | to the manufacturers, who find it difficult to cover
| | of а mode of retting just Donat oot Mr. eee А AIR SMT —— ).—Monvay, Ма
97 іе E i i Dos үө.
and exhibited a drawing of the 8 ; Notices to Co orrespondents, — The supply of Beasts is consider consequently
Hs нна is а modification of the hot LAxD MrasunIxG: — Gibson's book КО ЗА trade is brisk, and prices are rather better. The кориу of Sheep
but it is somewhat expensiv: : | is not quite so large as = late; however, being holiday week, е pu
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[May 2b
———— ы
demand is not so large. - Some choicest qualities are 1 nd Сет TLERY WARR ANTED. —The most aried
dearer. Lamb is mor om Germany and Holland there are ‘633 assortment of Table Catlery in the моо at warranted,
0 :
Rasut», 950 Sheep, and 198 Calves; from Scotland, 400 Beas 1 dads mg е -
^ and from Norfolk and Suffolk, 2200. | t of S Da- s d s а |, Threeanda half inch — өш Table Knives, with hi gh
Per st. of Sibs—s d в 4 Be yE 1 $ 0100 0 shoulders, 10s. per dozen ; esserts, to match, 9s 9s.; if to ba дас,
Best Scots, Here- | P ee i n 4 4—4 6 L. per dozen extra; Carvers, 3s. 6d. per pair; larger — exa
fords, &c. e 4 g 94 в | eo Shoa oni do =} 6 | proportion, to 25s. per dozen; if extra fine, yy 5 — ei ee
post Вођене 4 4—4 6 | Res f ad quay а 9 O | from 36.; White bone Table Knives, Gs. рег Desserts, do.
24 quality Beasts 3 4—3 8 Carvers, 2s. per pair; Black horn Table Rnives, e ‘4d. per dozen;
pest Downs " iv d m Rf т 4 | Desserts, 6s.; Carvers, 2s. 6d.; Black wood-han died Table Knives
Half-breds ..0 1- ^ 9 8 Pi * Big o T ; i 0 | and Forks, 6s. per dozen; Table Steels, fi each.
Do. Shorn .. . 4 8 in
— 4
Beasts, 4064; RU ul aide, 90,160; Calves, Sir Pigs, 335.
Fripay, May 20.
The number of Beasts is not quite so large as on Friday last;
trade is not brisk, but late aM ions are maintai 8 We mere ERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.
а ЖАК АМРИ fs Dium and Мнн; чм ге да The REAL NICKEL SILVER in 4 20 years ago by
In in late j ices. F German: and re | WILIAM S. BURTON, s plated by pens patent p process of E dgi
2 530 "d 178 Cures. Kom Norfolk. and | Messrs. Kükington g йай E эж ин Lea
| 9 Beasts: i : ^ article next to sterling s can emplo: 9
Рег st. of 8 lbs —s T " me qe sari either usefully or D as by no ЕЕ test can it be
st Scots, icr. чей О a Vier M анча adie Ens wiek os
— fords, &c. ..4 6 to4 8 Do. Sh . 4 2—4 6 X S Pattern.
< pia saa $478 . quality ^ 2 2 Tea Spoons, per долар, аў. 185 e а d. es ЖОЙ
| m and arvo #00. E "E we 6 6 Dessert Forks 30s. Di .. x
Half breds ..0 0 —0 O|Calves .. 8 8—5 0 em bas ” 3
Do. Shorn. 4 4—4 8 Pigs = # sd 6 Table — ә 2 = н е. Р I
Beasts 800 — 27. Pi Table Spoons „ xa
easts, 800; — ы. 57; Р gn 325. «аы nd Meo sets, waiter rs, С c., at proportionate
—Bonovou Marker, May 20. rices. AH kinds of re-plating p w d patent pro
Messrs. i ang and Smith report that the demand for fine EMICALLY PURE NICKEL, NOT PLA nance
Sus ore i Weald Ei Kent is active at full prices, The last Fiddle. Thread. King’s.
arts days of warm weather has improyed the appearance of деке Spoons and Forks, full size,
the bi r dozen „ 398. „„ 285 ose 308.
ditto Les . de ME 208.
. Ten ditto 3 i uode Li e 54.
ARE, rit
7 16.— The supply of Wheat from Essex and Kent
in inferior « LES E effect any
Submit to ро e за of 61.10 1s. per qr.
ected. Most of the
yed on the
Red.. —
laa —s7
2 238 to 268. Chev. 24—30! Malting . 25—
29
— Seer and бит ing and distilling 22—30| Malting . 29-82 | €
WILLIAM TE HOW ROOMS
(all communica‘ бана — of the shop, devoted solely to the
n
show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGEBHY lin-
cluding togeri Nickel Aem ge Plated, and Japanned Wares,
Iron and Bras ds) so arranged and classified that
ia i
purchasers
Catalogues, with engravings, sent t (per. post) free. The money
articl
No. . 89, Oxford Street, corner of Менида Street; Nos. 1 and 2,
Newman Street; and A 4 and 5, Perry's Place.
ates its balsamie properties into the a of the чы, nourishes
83 ка its em accel ses i
Rye
Rye-meal, foreign . ... . .... . . .,
Beans, ae. — bn 778 іск 32—35. Harrow. . 32—35
. 30
— LI 8 B7s...Winds. 27—30 the back of the w wrapper — oe
all|32—87| Egyptian |28—30 | letters—Sold by A. р Sos Hatten arde ndon;
Peas, white, Е Essex = KG iler 38—41|Suffolk ....40—42 | and by all oe uh and P 3520, $ mie р
1 30—33 Foreign . 32—42 - г<
hite — |Yellow..| — NOTHER CURE ES COUGH, BY DR.
Fe naso ваны sack "e LOCOCK'S 5 WATERN, TU ive Feb.
2d ditto ditto E 37|Country .121—37 | 1853. Gentlemen,—For some time past I was afflicted with a
Foreign . ber 24 Per sack. 35—38 | most distressing Cough and acabas ss, and — I thought,
Еырах, Мау 20.7 Thea — of forei — | grain continue large. | from various symptoms 1 observ . Consump-
Me s market w attended than of Tate; nevertheless, | tion. After having t er: dies, and finding little "
Wheat, be page as remained o rice Monday, | no relief, I determined to try a A sin ioe of your Dr. Locock
of at that day’s prices. Forel gn, although LMON , and to my — pi in less than two Ам
generally held show the 5 I found myself ec -— ^ 2 with сөе Pad grati-
ed
— ЕТ M IE Mind lingin = — уе
ration. For n it is especially reco: ed, as forming
the basis iful head of hair. Price 3s. 6d. aud Tin: KL
10s
family utet. paeem to four small),
Borders, 7 7 pat-
EANES WARRANTED GARDEN 700188
orticulturists, - all interested in 3
are invited to examine DEANE, DRAY, & Co. — — P
2 { nd PR UNING IMPLEMENTE
T apese ca
| Ca: в б of Pruning In-
ed Rakes
kene and
er in a Wines
‘and J
made Quen Engines and Syringes, Coalbr oka des Seale
Ch
Gidne
| Hoe Isa ssors Fg Nils E
Game Gatherers and „ es, Various
terns Gra 7. „+ "má a X
Sie | Fra » Scissors
Greenhouse Boop E ; Shears
amni kes
Н: nd- 28 Frames variety 7
= ay Knives Reaping Hooks
0
Ga ety Borders and Mat
Prot
Ladies’ Set of Tools {Sickle Saws à
Labels, various pat- Spades a hovels
terns, in Zine, Por- Souda ba; idi:
&c.
lain, ай
Lips and Reels Thistle Hoobs
rking Ink Transplan Tools
tocks Trowels Ung
|Menographs Turfing I
Garden Chairs and Metallic Wire Wall Nails
| Miltor ee Watering Pots
Mole Weed Hock
AA
Kingdom. Also, 9, Wholesa le and Retail
S celebrated PR UNING EDAM pid
first ted Kingdom. "ad
Garden ers in the
lid. р — '
е, 6d. per yard ; Waifinch 22 dis Epio dese аг
rn ELASTIC HEXAG GON y GARREN A nes
o the e M 2 efte birds, w. - fli
frui s, flower * p Lesen È.
per yard 2 "a 3 agents P 134. » 3 yard; 4
RAY, & Co | dy ME London Bridge,
IPE FRUIT, „АН БЕШ, шр SEED
DS—NEW TW E NETTING иннй y
ards wide, 3d
ng pow! rs in uman ma
Hair, m Aog hr 8 known specific has failed. It insinu-
own reference, punctually atten
In no T pas le, perhaps, is cauti
ж UN A 20-yard Drag № mith p Asawa
)OWLANDS МАСА: OIL bas, from its Dr 20-yard g Net
intrinsic worth, enjoyed s meram LER of celebrity — per rend, besten ies ето o. Fins Nets,
and ee and і the successful results of t an square yard, complete, Minnow Nets,
ve Mon it is “endowed with singularly Landing Nets Wine A K quell ty and work-
nourishi ation of the Rabbit Net, 4 feet 1 lid.; 6 feet vide dijs 8 feet
de, „ e yard. Each edge corded, $d. per yard extra, suit-
able for pouliry fencing. eee Mesh Cricketing Net, fix its
widt per s.
ards
CavTION.—On the wrapper a a bottle. are the words —
LAND'S MACASSAR OIL," in т
tored.
o Siu
y are in Fabio for e. "the
„ 23. 9d. and 118. per box. Sold by all
ft р
pares HEED E. s.
BEST eerie IN THE wo
The follow ve been mentioned to Mr. d: Д po
Leicester, who „„ names and residence of each of
produce:
A person in Oxford Street, Leicester, mor been ill two
| & Couch to e ither a
a consump- |
tion, and would never recover. He began туйн ат en xu Sify
Pills three months oq to which he had been boh
— е called afterw:
ve be published as it might offend the club i
her g, whic!
been affected, were improved. She said e were pleasant to
least pain.
»
! pH сд May 17. —The arrivals 8 * xen
тле Е дө pricés of His
3 — iey
an advance of 14. per
| during the past week have been Барин, and
gel чы we have M» Sore At | rth, lpita- t
б ke own tion of the heart, and could not walk up hill. Had the advice E
an ; better till he took | interi
take, not causing a sickly feeling, nor giving the
Miss Evans, Chatham ане is a mender in a warehouse; has
been for se years, and not able to do more
two hours’ work in an; she took Parr’s Pills, and soo
was improved in 3 and could see much better. She now
reg
— HENSHAW, of Bag Bagwo has been long subject to ра!
r, but w:
e
of the heart. been in the автал and under several
been gradually improving since
ysicians an and sur,
Berk Рыта Pilly and i nov able W work
*. „и TURNER, of Whetstone, found Parr's Pills very beneficial
a.
other cases
dw dur it is appreciate
happy to answer -—
; sh »
"Bookseller
от. gom & Co., Sole арий, pae Court, dcum Siret
| in Medi- i-
vee with
«he wie of Mr. Browy, in leet Бігові, has been in a low way K
Mr. R. Vaxs, of ! ave, Av pene ill five years of rs of palpita- b
tion
ph
mentioned by persons who have
purchased the Pills. gon 3 extensive and incre ien |
this useful Me dicine is the "est proof that can be desired е
ux by E. Enwanps, 67, St. Pauls Church- |
hat | yard; BARCLAY & eck, 8 Street; BUTTON & Co., B
aei exe ы London; 3 and by dealers 3 and t
e i family packets, 1 ‚ Cae.
- Directions
arts of the unprincipled manufacturer more frequently
MECHI, 4, LEADENE ALE STREET, near Gr
Bed or Sofa,
M & HALLEN’S, E N e
where also is on view a great variety
MEM fitted with 2 without the Ig
PROOF G GARM parte
of, hesive in, g^ clima xd
the mer 10 for cash at 8 —— Ры vem [s pt d
charge allowed
— —
disco
ы M. М.а Dockyard.
te the London ru
on inore
g Case, for in none are the mdr t
of METALLIC
assortment of the -
Warehouses: ,
c
This e ge: Bags: “sea a EA ы It um m be
thei * * E UT M ^
DTE v
Nurserymen, Ke, in ang
W. DRAY & С t
Bes "i 08 —
allowed. to the t
21—1853.] —
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
335
JAMES PHILLIPS & Co,
116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT.
ARTLEY'S PATEN T ROUGH DR ATE DAT
'ACTORIES
for r gif ene PUBLIC Воцріх
SKYLIGHT
th eth 4
m Mh inch
Packed in Oves. for Оер of the sizes) thick. thick. thick
& d. s. d.|s. d.
„ Rime ego long) о 53 0 7 0 9
Or 20 » „ $
above 70 2 6 0 740 9 И TS
ttot
„ OBERT SORBY Aw» SONS, Sheffield, 1
O 44,0 6/0 7 Sele Manufactures ofthe Registered SPEPL_-POINTED
510 63/0 8 SCYTHE, REAPING-HOOK, and HAY-KNIFE (for which a
0 50 7|0 8} Show tn 1903) DILE К M
ina N This i Барго th
22 ft. sup. „ З ft. sup., ЖЕП — = Hooks, a T E Eni and will be found to combine the two
and not' 0 6|0 74/0 9 great 3 opel construetion and усан ехсеПепсе
T: ME uses ef of ма —To 2 had of most respectable Ironmongers and
E. » 4 20 x 35.0 60 90 95 Seedemen n the Kingdom À
3308 то 8 40 HEATING BY HOT WATER.
TJ a| о EFFICIENCY GUARANTEED.
8 , „„ 20 „ "5 „ 45. 9-6 8 0 104 ЕЕЕ HEATING APPARATUSES, upon
10 „ „ 12 , 55 „ 6...) 0 8j|010|011 proved principles, supplied and fixed in Hortieultural
8 » » 145 » 45 , 5.10 %% in. other Buildings, by WILLIAM DODDS & СО» Heating
Бо „ » 9) „ 975 „ 90. 0 10 0 1 1 0 Engineers 102, Leadenhall-street, London, First-rate refer
20 ” " „ So 499. a 1 9 А Fi if required,
peni shee Lm oM LEM HORTICULTURAL HOT water AND HEATING |
PACKED In Boxes or 50 FEET EACH.
$ by 4and 6} by 44 . 10s. 6d. . Бота AND “ht W 8 (ate wich J.
S by 6 and 8$ by 13s. 6d. | 9 Эу and 10 by 8 158. Od. 1 Co.), Park Cottage, бетен в Road, Chelsea, аге now in a
James PuiLLIPS & Co. Horti cultural Glass Merchants, 116, position to execute any of the above work, in the very best
Bisho Street W. Londo manner, and at a reduced price. M al workmanship
e = can be ti ugh Plate Glass is the | warranted best quality. Plans V estimates forwarded on 4
most bea f Hortienl
that Ro
utiful, as well as the most useful, мод e glass that
he pe — in “hortieuttur It is free fro the faults
or transp: t glass, “and it hes — [© = vantages
sition а single disadvantage as а set-off.’—
icle.
Erections, also for the H
. One, two, CUNT.
ti d
of Ay y mee 2 page Has, ОШ
d
LISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
Tes MILLINGTON. Importer and Dealer in
Tg for CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES,
AM and DWELLINGS.
AREHO 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDO
Cut to any size sq quares in жш WP Sheed:
above 40 long. preda P. 4
16 onnces . 3d.
„ . — pem
о OUNCES sse ; E
ык ins A c Hs = EXE 2r
200, and 300 feet, at кок {
very tion of Window Glan e а,
ЕА Shades, round, oval and square, for Clocks and Ornaments;
Fern Shades an nd Dishes
E NGS PATENT GLASS WALLS
m "er are now established forthe шиси
* these,
ring of existing Walls with за will be
prompt vss Men in any part of Gre t Britain or iod.
ions will be r — As through "i (t the respectable
ons
om, and comm may be ad-
, Agent, St. Helen's Iron T 83
torgan,
[ the P.
N.B. These
‚чачы —
or Bodorgan
3LASS
varying from 2d. to 3d.
‘or im p. гегу.
of Prices and Esti forwa m application, for
PATENT РЕ PLATE THICK CROWN. GLASS, GLA
gu AND 3 ‘oul 16-oz. px y.
ASS
WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING
LASSES, GL ABS MILK PANS, PATENT T PLATE GLASS,
DIN ENTAL WINDOW GLASS, 9 15 LASS SHADES.
AMES HETLEY & Co. Зб, Soho oho Square,
turday
TES,
het,
y in each month.
ce Wai ah ша 3 1 of the London
EIS dud c eee
A PRIZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR L OCKS
"WAS AWARDED TO J.H. 8 AT THE GREAT
Tene ne D AGRICULTURAL|,
к: пагу, Nail and T. qoem y
оп. Р а: 00
Market, London. Establi lished nearly 300 ува j
frown lowest
to any part on the receipt of remittance.
—— — i
Borns poun MEDS EANG SCYTHE,
Y PRINCE ALBERT,
And м
p deoa loge wera M
the kingdom, All goods are
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Bee-feeders very article connected
The PRACTICAL BEE-KEEPER, price 2s,; Sheets of Tilus-
trations, price 6d., at J. MILTON'S
а Great Marylebone Street, Cavendish Square, ndo,
Beehive and Honey Warehouse,
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W. à
TING Fo | FRUIT TRE
УКИА, MARQUEES, TENTS, A"
IRON H
Ornamental Wire Work.
GALVANI
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Plaus, Models, and Estimates of ы pepecs a also
spplication.
J. WEEKS o., King's Road, C. peli, Lodo
'RDLES and all kinds of эпт ыле А
ISED GAME AND POULTRY NETTING, ——
аните ——
neat, NEYER REQUIRES P.
width and k
24 inches wi uty ne ars 3-inch ede
GALVANISED TRON ‘Show
Cottages, F
SECOND-HAND, 8
Boxes always on hand. BENJAMIN oe poore o on Saa mgeni for t
HORTICULTU at 51 AND HEATING ensuing season an extensive —— of Marquees, &e.,
BY WATER, | for ln rein Fêtes, Cricket Clubs, &c. Rick Cloths,
WITH боор | wit е and Li ' t variety о 2
Ат тнк е р ота охоте w Emigration = ы ested оп {һе mpat 5 Street,
| Southwark. A Wareho ripe Piccadilly, London.
—. Address, by post, No. 2, Duke Street, Southwark, London.
ANNED NETTIN( » for the ion of Fruit
from frost, blight, and birds, and for the security of
fresh sown ary either in or fields, at 1d. per square
yard; 45.; 500 у 30s.; 1000 yards, Ж. "Berm
xL. for 5 Cos 17, 3 бй "ИА 3
TON 0. 8, Bars, City, and N
Road, Во thwark y and at Brunswick * East India
xport Dock, Poplar, where may also .
Tents in great varieties — Adis improved principles.
ANNED NETTING, for for, protecting Fruit Trees
m Frost, Bli; HE om Ар as a Fence LN Fowls, —
Pig ulip and. Seed og руе ля А e ide; 3d. two Ee
yards wide; or 6d. four e. From. ois Kio
Fishing Tackle and Net Manufaetory, 3 and 4, Crooke
London Bridge. Orders, with remittances over? HN
H ENRY J. MORTON, Parent GALVANISED
PHILLIPS PATENT FIRE ANNIHILATOR MACH Ut
n = ae el The PATENT Be 4 — 8
esi ‘ence ;
economy an ic ptation, be surpassed by any- $ in use. It cannot be bent and naa dp dy |
onders on the Jowest possible e v, u, e tent of mapansing upon ar o ўс an j Erie
олиги де Ара |) we —.— by the Nobility, n r ud
Gent „апа Nur РИ Beart ae bo De орн
p iret тч у can with the greatest
— constructed on the m
approved and — — —— for for al purposes to pty the
application of Heating by Hot Water can be made available,
IN ALL ITs
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width a nate prices.
prices one-
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TON, СЕ not tak
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5 RURCENS. BLAGKR B.
KENT. EATH PARK,
TO GENTLEMEN, жн ТОША AND OTHERS,
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anD MOR
i received wan X he assi Cae E
т Mb sale the premises, on FRI
SATURDAY, 4th June, the whole of the EI "
celebrated ХУШ in Trade of Мт. W. P.
comprising the finest collection of specimen an —
Pelargoniums in the country, including all fhe NE
and some Seedling varieties not yet sent out; also —
nd G
collection of Show Pelargoniums, Stove and
Cinerari hsias, Liliums, Azaleas, and m Di
Bedding Plants, comprising all the best kinds 5
e d n erbenas,
ne, оп WEDNE
DAY 27th, = 12 o'clock, a
enas, Fuc hsia eher Plank Do
with pde arge a
the morning of Sale.
Auctioneers, American Nursery, EOUN ne,
i f
ee Ареал Тигу, E CO E PEN
TO iri dig et AA ds AND OTHERS.
. ORRIS
"well-known
d justly ce d Collection of TULIPS and OFFSETS:
also, a capital Tulip tage. with Can V
vas Rollers, &.; Carnation
Stand; five 2 and 3-Light Boxes, Hand Lights, an Iron Roller,
Carnation Shades, Ga rdi Pots, Mould, Books, and sundry
Effects.—May mi viewed prior to the sale. Catalogues be
of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Ley
TO CENTLEMEN AMATEURS, FLORISTS
AND OTHERS,
ES PROTHEROE AND MORRIS |
. directed by Mr. PERIAM мез has e |
favourite flowers in cultivation, аз w
2 € ; а capital Tuli
y be — ed any day A:
te bad. — the premises; of the p 2
and of the Auctioneers, Ка ә
LAWN MOW'NG тга WANTED.—
Any one havin of, cheap, — address
H. W., at Ро е and Sons hange, London
TO CARDENERS, FLORISTS, SALESMEN E GOTH ERS.
O BE LET, adjoining Gravesend, a large same ро
HOUSE, PROPAGATING HOUSE; and a Range o
BRICK FITS, all heated by hot water or air flues. ‘The stock of
sale during spring. and 3
be taken at - valuation.—A pply to Mr. i Gourp, 38, Win
Street, Gravesend.
GGS. E Amateur has a few Eggs of the —
ts to di f, at 10s r dozen, packages inclu
38 * him to spare many of his patients bn
and suffering." — Lancet.
pe
Cochin China (very large) White Dorking, and Зра ngle ed Ham-
burgh. All applications to be accompanied by
— A. B., care of Mr. Whittaker, 46, John Dalton Street,
Manchester.
on now ON INDIGESTION.
Low Spirits, General ee 8 тэн
ral р and Disorders of W
the Result of Thirty Yeats Practice. By none
Rows, M.D., F.S.A. Thirtee 8vo, cloth, 55. Gd.
nis a ever and useful ee ee read by
Rowe claims, with justi rer e
De ors dine st i field 7 ег» iby while
“We bere Me as in 8 this кн акан,
iet ini — Medical Times
„
— ылмы RHEUMATIC GOUT, ano
hology, Sympto reatment, By.
HENRY 8 FULLER, унын to D elo" d D^ Royal 8 of
cloth, 125. 6 62. RH oer er
^'The N N has received, from the hands of Dr. Fuller, a
very v — addition to medical literature." — Edinburgh | C
^i fears in the
all
POU
— SOLD, a few sittings l K GG — sed
te Light Buff-colo ured Coc + Chia Fowls; n
neck, and highly e to the toes, 17. a ork +4
of 13, packed. The Silver-Pencilled Ham NR, 75. the si воя
—Adáress, Mr. Watson, Hall Farm, Lamport, Northampto:
Sales by Auction,
COCHIN CHINA Puma em
EXTRA SALE BY MS MM UESD.
XA R: J. C. STEVENS begs M ону н that ke will ‘hold
_an Extra Sale of PANCY POULTRY reat Room,
ing Street, Covent Garden, on TU ESDA AY, gist May, at a
pee precisely, i in which will T included choice specimens
3 COCHIN occur FOWLS, from the renowned Stocks of
e uci Esq., of Ken: nsington ; G. W.
her well t Am апа
hire 3 also в: few good Spanish, Р; Polands, iei
Catalo ogues of whieh will be fo тузө ФА "men v^ T. E stam
Stre 6
| MESSRS.
“We ogee been much pleased by the perusal of Dr, Fuller's
interesting volume. views it enforces are sound and judi-
and are based upon that foundation on which all doctrines
mc to o rest—namely, clinical experience.”— Medica
TERILITY, PELV URS,
oF THE WOMB. By E. J. тит, | M.D., Senior
rri General а. агу and Lyin, g-in
Svo cloth, 95.
Covent Gard
* These Sales will be con
in in every month ; persons З surplus stock to part —— а,
n Form of Entry and full partieulars on applicat
Mr. T C. * as above. The next Sale will take prm b.
Tuesday. 7th J
IMPORTANT SALE
.AT THE BAZAAR, BAKER STREET,
Portman SQUARE
Or Si
€
tinued on the 1st 8 le
R. STRAFFORD has 8 instruct гос | TO GENTLEM
T UE LE s.
M. EN (AND.
ed James Davidson,
Grove, MM to Bat к та" of his ST!
| Cat be Thy an ox Cif ite t1 in i
Catalogues ша be ha eu pe Р вее
men in Lond fi ga of the Auctio oneers, Amer Di l
Leyton nstone 3
O BE SOLD by 1 a 6 ot Samy
at the HANDSWORT MAGO
one of bog oldest — SC Ade e
consequ of a dissolution of pa!
appear gH 12 5 aa а н Ma.
TULIPS.
R. ALEXANDER will sell a | Ir à
, 53, Green Street, Tr опу, Р
апа Wikers G s Gardens (late te Pod]. 2 T LA
ма L day, at 12 o'clock each d& y, by orde е
xtensive fiiio t TULIPS, ДАНУ
—Мау
week fobs of 3
Moorgate te Street ; Auction pho
; and of Mr. EXANDER,
Maat ALEXANDER wil m Avetlon, i No.
the Аку
M 8
Alexander's Monarc
Johns ub tallo of | Ba:
t Harvey Combe, Esq., of Cobham Park, wr t 2 petting
for sale by Auction, at the Bazaar,on WEDNESDAY, the 1st
ne next, 20 Pure-bred SHO! RO COWS and
BENESI also 2 BULLS from his celebrated peters which
will be sold a few very superior young NED
BULLS, pe the well-known Herd of J. 8. e e. „ Of |
Hexdon, Middlesex.
| Cata
es cg ted be had of y Giles, Downside Farm, Cobha
| suey : d, Decoy F rm, Hendon; a and upon applica-
Воо Se a
— | sell by A
" puce of the v valuable piece of Fruit Garden a
“А section on oh grent abou bas been bestowed is that on taining, abo
and
* acres; also the Live and Dead Stock —
ements. "i Trade. The land is on Wandsworth
fi ку. er den from » с i
онна tor the
rM
tion to Mr. Strafford, 89, Guildford d Stvel, Russell Square, London.
i TO MARKET GARDENERS OR NURSERYMEN.
NW. T. 00. by |
p: d om
valuable STOCK.
Nr {
ene p 9 arum Li ;
wed one day prior to 3 , > pri
Innson t he R A
(free on n application) 89, PEE New
r Nursery, Shacklewe i -
Ww B »
. NE
v n, both in the
Street, the Precio 1
where all A. i
THE — Mar
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 22.—1853.]
SATURDAY, MAY 28.
[Price 6d.
and H
d — ri T; М, апа 21.
SEED and HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT 8 Sudbury Suffolk.
igs NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 18593.
. — — AND CHARLES LEE beg to offer the following NS EDLING VERBENAS «LADY
Machinery, асана ect ‘and bea utiful PLANTS, which they can recommend “>й «Ву m АМ FOWLETT, ” “MRS. BEECHER STOWE,”
angst Wii SEMEN scene EF —— D: 8 108. 6d. a character e к зе й variety babi! ohn ren
National Floricultural Society M3 e nia Prestoniensis (Pince), | horn), 7s. 6d. to 10s 64. very е сушр crimson сезбе; every МА — нкан.
EX A: * ё an 62. splendid. cacia Drummondi the best oft this — yet sent а
Potato d 1 agor ageria rosea, strong, 10s. 6d. —— Championi, di — ш Th ond variety mentioned is a splendid cerise colour; large
Rhubar wine И x ML disco r (Rollisson), 5s., | Hoya variegata, 10s. 6d. ; picta, — эз — ere ас Tues c Wr -
Royal i b peindre T leaf. The third and к-т named is уе and great im
F 346 | Plectran * — olor picta | ГА — а splendidus ment on Jenny Lind g much is — p irme m nm dis-
Siphocampylus iia + 4 i5 Low),2s Sen 18s. per doz. BS eae 7s. 6d. tinct eye altogether a fne — 1. 4. looming variety.
ER esa lub, . . M * | Conacl ti , 18s up —] fructu-albo, The bove three n
S to drain. e| per icem for bedding. satisfaction as any othe "- due ps, being inate form, decided
— — - oo 8 5-4 Epacrises, 15s. Dione muscipul. a, Be, OF, ours, trusses all large and compact, and will prove ex tra fine
‘or 8 vari | эте insigne, show varie
Factor ee Genethyllis з имде 105. 64. | Dracena nobilis, 15s.; macu- We, are now ready, at 5s. each. The usual allowance to the
W ultensa eric — [s без уе ü lata, 15s. to — c
rich rs and freeflowering | Cephalotaxus Fortuni, cuttings They will be sent postage and package on е of =
j | 9i :
JH ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— bal n idi 10s. 02." i re mm „F
Е is hereby given that the second EXHIBITION » scabra, 10s. 6d. æa 10s. 6d.
of FLOWERS and FRUIT, m » SOCIETY'S GARDEN, will | And every pode Novelty.—Nu ‚ Hammersmith. ARD TILEY Nurseryman, Seedsman, and . 14,
F EW TURNIP SEED FOR 1858, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, Somerset.
Tickets can be р ocured pr pi iis Office upon presenting the N ON SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
* ; or, on the day of the meeting, a ea qe uu NEW 9 AND VERBENAS
21, Regent Street, London. Aberdeenshire Yellow Bullock Turnip from OF THIS SEASON.
Ф АШ size l and selected oe with green green top m 0 8 pr ind WALTON, Frons, Eà Edge End
allon’s en Yellow лаке grown a ire, is sending out nice you
CUR MEM OF PELARGONIUMS, ETC. ted Bulbs, dark yellow, possessing excellent тш plants of the following :-FUCHSIAS, Glory (Hanks), and Glory
N DOBSON begs to ann is Second uali € and proved nrivalled for 2 of England (Harrisons), 5s. each, post free; the other new
Annual Exhibition of C FELARGONIUMS, TULIPS, PAN- | improving dairy produce $e Кама 10 | varieties by the end of June at reduced prices.—V ERBENAS,
—.— гасна will take place оп WEDNESDAY and skirving’s Ра Тор Swedish do, 10 | Arestes (Smith), Elizabeth, Mrs. WU Glory, and Vesta.
— Y next Er «a. ae gud 2d, from odes E dusk, to rom Tran niod Bulbs | 0 | (Young's), Garland, Lady Franklin, 5) Parity, 9
an vers ds tig ings n fors ‘fall- Yello LL Bulbs | I Dane rom (Be Basset er Ga each ро 2 eis
engaged for tho к Dale's Hybrid (improved os.
Admission Free. Trains ivo Waterloo Station every "hour. "e" (imp cene Ee e
grows v rge, and of fine texture)
Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, Middle Border "Imperii ud p.d ida 10
EXHIBITION OF eee PLANTS. (g, 5 8 —
BRY, eg Subscriber 1 is authorised to refer to the followin: ‘gentle- K р: осаат ee
"uà nma Ar „ Api FC F WARD GEORGE | HENDERSON anp SON,
рага on and after the 1st 2 June next, and may be —— : f rob cone AA de are all ie oer б a йө Fond, edd си Lenten, having just
a diy. Picky. me eing Sati is mien an hour's ride of London, sold cheap in busbsts-emd large 9 (THOMAS Cuxwixo-|and Primessa ‘Matias both beautiful variegated flowers, the
е ‘Woking m estern, Rallwsy, Та Dalachy, Kife; ALEXANDER WYLLI Bolton, | greatest novelties of the season, their surpassir
E 2 aut trains acide m whence capital conveyances m may | Bast Du Jas. ALLAN, Esq. Clifton, West [рете &c. beauty they are induced to hasten the introduction of them, as
- The i 1 Encampment on Chobham Common is within | тАк 7 re, esd and ON Merchant, No. 2 Shore, | the most limited collection must inelnde jeg for another pesson
t short stance : a Orm, Os, each. —
Al on hand a large su n Verbena Camille and r^ of s varieties, can be
Hosea WATERER, Knap Hill Nursery.—May 28, 1853. Grease, of Iwas quality, for sale, at pg a — ет supplied in fine plants, i ppe
EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS, EW AND SELECT PLANTS 33 by BASS CHOICE CINERARIA, AND
AT THE AMERICAN NURSERY, MANT, SURREY. AND BROWN. The usual trade, WOLLVHOCK SEEDS.
„JOEN WATERER begs to ann pena be vd то ео Fuchsias. Si d maton ge 1 a Co., 5 for
5 sending out SEEDS of their very RARIAS,
finely into Bloom, and wil continue AZALEAS, LE is now — — — . to m ... ... E „>. — CALCEOLARIAS, and HOLLYHOCKS, w hich have been
et Juno. miniata, 75. 64. e Ro EE tas snaps. ^ ius 1 m ich vien most and -
The ursery near 8 station, South- p. af ie Dew. eet dee ben i a я т satisfacti their rarias a ceolarias
Mu me ч чи "^ Balsainina latifoli ‘alba, 25. 6d. "r 4 have given for several successive years enabl to
cete — — end their Seed of they чем th much confidence,
83 —] 3 — — finge 7 % The Hollyhock Seed ed from the finest and most
‘CRIMSON- -FLOWERED IVY- — d gar ei Cyrtoceras re un 4 approved varieties, which, i it tis well | as have been cultivated
Canna W. 2 sanguinea, splendid... tis À
ANDISH лхо NOBLE have now to offer the very ES ш 8 Exeter Nurse
shove, which they cái ы PLANT Deutzia gracilis, in $ in ‘tower, 1з. 6d. to 4 Sealed t Ci at M 64. each ; Calceolaria, at
— the first 8 the нен and foliage of the well known : 2s. hd eni; "Holly hock, at UN 6d. each, Free by post, and
iety, but the flowers are of the brig n. e о
— aom а mulam raided el ML Echifes se ar fragrant yellow flowers, carmine Striped, 21 o| Х.В. Itis now a good time to sow these Seeds, thereby securing
the leaves upon stout foot-s lants, in June, 10s. 2 € h. Aischynanthus splendidus, 3 6 2 Stock o petite ie. early blooming plants.
The usual discount to the trade when three or uchsia min niata, а perb pete e variety, в a а abun- ter Nursery, ea а аа, 1853. .
taken.—Bagshot, Surrey, May 98. i 1
ә King comers, Marien) 2 PA x c uu MI HORT GR ES.
RHODODENDRON EDGWORTHI. Ф . et MT Mec «n ue noie — Ere GRASS LAWNS tx FLOWER GARDENS,
t А ап ы 59 ore s.. a xpense of nd carting
W. J. EPPS begs to offer strong plants of this „ жор Glory (Gbb N WOMIT „ "x 1 Ma ul
. pa 3 ebe | e Perfeetiom(Banks) .. .., ~- » 10 6 weeks, by sowing SUTTON'S LAWN SEEDS,
De. Lindley in Chiswick on Satur а ge agent ром Fitz- Roya Patagonic ZOm m X cd €| consist solely of the finest and shortest growing kinds, perf
were of the largest si | nus: cream | Gloxinia imperialis 3 bade: | Кит; ;
руу ы “НИ, more fragrant than words » Mrs. A. Adanson, a fine C. are
can describe.”—Bower Nurseries, tone. Geraninms, new varieties, sent out in October. See reduced
prices in our Ad Gardeners’ Chronicle І 1
NEW 1 CALCEOLARIAS. S 7, do and 21. "21 a
PPP. Hoya campanulata, ejje „, „ NOTOS el. . зе pr gallon; or 2s per bal
тик Poma LIC, 5 0 Address Jon ае те ы sid Berks,
. WEEKS AND Co., Cakisra, have now to offer a|. » cme ates Le ee dut. АГАМА
ch Pv and b Y Collection б rg SEEDLING Hexacentris mysorensis . gu dox - - 257 zn ol
— ALCEOLARIAS М they сап confidently Ipomca palmata . np tede. je n (c a. Ju ишанч vds
V HM mem — € ving ing eee carefully saved mM Lobelia St. Clare . 3 6 y new КҮ: S
varied from idi e kingdom. e beau ontinen ariety, cream Seeds are d to ap to JOHN `
ете ід E Shrubb they —— ee in flower: and from . unió — 2 e|[& боа 1 — Reading, B be тк
great variety brilli colours, they are Е a ыы ш шн as recei )
ЭИ" oF bedding-ont Passitora Conte Nesel „„ em oe ai А
ES я 3 2: Comte ee СИД nae gig 3 40 1E — SON cap Poe ena CO. beg to draw
SHCROFT ту : rulea i «эд si» E ase friends to their new
г. а ОЕТ SWEDE.— This ex Swede, "e Drummondi Bol Lapi ^ 0 wA W 3 — y, ely, PHILOX DRUMMONDI MAYI
LÀ duc x ER size by any other, has yi variegata, 12s. per dozen... 4 ak Bale AT. — — by them, at 18e.,
proved to be г hardy, and has stoo: —— psoni, 9s. per dozen s E H n er Plant. = тиз Med ga
Winter and sharp spring frosts better It is MET conenlor pieta, beautiful variegated foliage, exception one of the most sang and — 1
— „ pe sow е for palling ear early, not fine strong plants, 2. 6d. too.. , 3 6 introduction; it is also 3 in
ag че 14. per 8 VV 1 6 large — Conserv:
Mr. K. Hickman, of Brimpton Н 1 alluding Saxe Gothwa conspicua ... woo pete w КОӨ Ж. н & Co. aloo take this
to the — fie p Boe in a letter en, 1st, Lm „% Lu. c UN ORC i : PULTEN EA ERICOTDES, 5s. Wee e
y a Being 'acsoni. 1s. 64. to wee 2 LI Т +e E LI JA I These two
not confine merge 5 5 Антін ^ E E E 2v o ho RU P and de „ 9 8|of prizes at the recent er shows, and. are
that it was by far the zir not only in weight | Tritoma aurem, 24s. per dozen .. n. . 2 6 | admiration of the floral world.
ut , ropeolum T de Gand wee e 2 6| М.В. For a further list of new and plants, A. HENDERSON:
SP a ee id ih ТО „ „ $ 61406. ee solicit an inspection of their New
Ў 1 6 | Sheet тг, bn the present ; and amongst other
Fine Bedding Plants Нед as pots. especially recommend the splendid new
GASTRÓLORIUM 8 SPECTABILE, price 218
Pine Apple Place ,Edgeware Road n
,
338 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [Mar 28,
—
EStG U HEATING BY:HOT WATER. КЕК %5 FOUNTAIN NS.
GLASS FOR Еее REENHOUSES, EFFICLENGY (GUARANTE HEAS le e BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, опта k
JAMES PHILLIPS ax» Co. ‘ae the pleasure! to Н GT wATER HEAT TO dag Jaen Deom MESSRS. BAKER ean confident recommend their
‘SHEET SQUARES. ` a fant SQUARES and other Buildings, by LT IAM m 8 & CO., Heating — ipe чо өйө, апа economica 1; {һе у are easly eye
c CHI eade = t-rate referer or 1g quirec e ti rå у
jn Boxes of 100 foet: £s MM en е7 „Айе... дн E W e с үчү [moon A Ter ech e ; 9 quarts,
Under6 by4 .. 0-12 6 « 8 6| -HORTICULTUR LDING AND HEATING NETTING AND BUNTING FOR F
li T ed. dmi: wis PRQRTICULTURAL. ВШ WAT ирк CLOTHS, MARQUEES, m TREES,
* № 15 0 „ 4410], DWA RD A. 8 (late with J. WEEKS EW OR BEOOND-HAND; FOR. SA meum,
9 st 0% » 8 12 ы 9,12 aby ri 0 0 De * X A. x Road, Chelsea, are now in а, BNIAMIN EDGING TON b mM— for
10, 14 by 10... j а. 2 — any of the above Mork, in the very best naut ason, ап
rger Sizes, not Poss NE 40 inches long.
square I 1 seconds to size.
| мани best qui
manner, and at a reduced price.
| de ates forward ed on а
Material and wostmenship
ality. Plans an A
Mns,
a
La
16 oz. from 3d. to 30d. per
xe
8 for Orchard Hou an, on Mr. Rivers’ jin, 20 by 15, 20
EE 20 0 by 13 — and 20 by 12 wer, on hand. Cases of ие
2c ut 40 by 30, 16 oz. to the foot, 2“. 2s. per Case of 200
, Propagating and Bee pre эы Cucumber, Tubes,
a ev eg Lord Camoys’ Milk rp nM — and Slates,
Wasp Traps; Plate, Crow rown, an Glass, Shades for
Селина, Fern ee om and ever i
Horticultural Glass 16, B Sanepid Street
Without, London
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
"HOMAS , Importer and i
S MILLINGTO? Dealer in
MK. for CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES,
MES, and DWELLINGS.
— BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON.
Cut to апу size squares, not | Squares in boxes, 100 feet each.
a RU ERR } Under 6 by: 4 es ane „
1 i y-4, 63 by 44 oo; AAS
шашай тты нден) Bea бё by 5} } undo 9 by'T 155.
26 ounces ... 5 »
| 9by 7, буб, 12 by 9, ie).
10
. 13 by 10, 14 by 10, 15 b
Sheet o бутору superior, packed in
200, and 300: . — . to 24d. per foot,
Improved Patent Rough Plate from one-eighth to 1 ineh thick.
— M Pans; Preserve Jars, Bee and Propagating —
late, Plain, Ornamental, and Coloured,
every description of Window Glass now manufactured.
Class Shades, rond oval, and square, for Clocks and Ornaments ;
ERVATORIES, ETC.
anp CO. eem 16-0. SHEET GLASS
tish Manufacture, from 2d. to 3d.
| {
pack
ORNAMENTAL wa NDOW GLASS, and GLA!
& Co 35, Soho London.
See Gardeners’ Chronicle first y in each month. І
Жуа Paresn о — WALLS—
works are now established forthe manufacture of
and te exeented in t af оаа
i an t Britai ‘Tre
— ate be ^ ч-т quM. of —
urserymen in the kingdom, tions may be ad-
dressed to Mr. Duxy, Agent, St. eat ач 2А
or to the P. ^ organ, Hol
N.B. These Walls ean be seen the Garden of the London
rticultural Society, at — Hall, Laneashire, or Bodorgan,
TO AMATEUR GARDENERS,
pa pee HEALTH, X SANITARY WORKS.
vill
| complete at
AT O0]
"ber Gardens daring the winter months shouid
TLAND CEMENT CONCEETE, wi
of which the pa
a. — " Bor „ e
Chronicle o; f March 12.—37 end 38, Oxford Brest,
cation
Churches, — t "Оте “he.
„ Shades for Greenhouses, &c. One, two, &
Box xes always on ha —
and three-light
HORTICULTURAL M ww HEATING
E
AT THE LOWEST n 8 SE Goop
MATERIA
AND Wo
ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chel
GRAY am
ving had considerable n the can-
struction ot! Horticultural Erections, whieb, for gance
design, good materials, and w hip, combined with
economy and 1 adaptation телле be surp: d by any-
thing of the Kind in the country, are in a position to execute
ers on t ible terms,
0. —— employed by the —
Gentry; and London "Nursery ursery men; and to аЙ by whom they
been favoured with orders, ey. ~ am the — t con
give the most satisfactory re:
eir Hot-water Appara
and:scientific aere for. — тз ^ —— ane |
application of’ ‘Heating by Hot Water er ean bi made available.
HOTHOUSES AND “CONSERVATORIES.
orHOUSE BUILDER,
TTS, Шет
t Road,
AMES WA
Place, Old Ken
TI — LIGHTS of m sizes, ready for
made o materials, packed and sent to
the. Kingdon,
we he rm. CONSERVATORIES, с, made
imanedia
to all
deseri
&ndithe Trade, in most о n most
Claremont
s 200 CUCUMBER and —
considerable черү „аз Аут nligis ot of every
. ЕЧ
— А-А,
\
— Horticultural § Socie Fêtes : Cricket Clubs be,
ith Poles, Pulleys; — Lines complete, 5, vie. Kick Cds
Em igration Tents erected on the premises, No. E А
Southwark. А Ware — 208, Piccadilly, tond Duke treet,
Address, by post, No, 2 2, Duke St Stre set, B nth x Lo
Роха NETTING, for —
Trees from frost, pny and biras, a nd for the se - ruit
fresh sown Seeds, eith e in rt T fields, at Id. per T
) yards, l4s.; 500 yards, 1000 ^ =
UT d D Fru it yards, ‘60s. 80
Ар Ер Со,
304.7
up
and Old Kent
> sien Dock, Poplar, €
Tents in great varieties on their. latest i improved Principles.
TAN INED NETTING, for
teeting Fruit
from Frost, 9 ше 11 and * a Fence for Fowls
Pigeons, Tt ip Ad Be ed I м. e yard Wide, jos
3 N K NO FARLOWS
кей’)
be seen 2
yards wide —
Рм Tackle — Net Manufactory, "3 and ч; "Отоо!
1 Bridge жі
Orders.
G
ALVANISED. WIRE GAMER W
XARD,2 Feet WI.
Lv.
, x
09529707 UE
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252488282
Bee saa siete
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extra strong y 444 551.6
be made amy wit h at propo rtionate .
a coarse it will reduce the
nised Sparrow -proof vy for
terus forward Re.
If the: upper half is mesh,
fourth. Galva
рег square foot. Pat rwarded post free. Р
Manufactured by Влвхл йр & Bisuor, Market Place, Norwich,
and delivei of expense in London, Peterborough, Hull, or
| Vo WIRE САМЕ & ur Wii
GALVANISED DITTO, : 14. — ̃
30500000;
222222277
LSALNANISED: TRON E
Dwellings, Cottages,
| be
Galvanised Iron үн
Troughs, and and all Hinds 9f iron Work, А»
021858] |
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
889
SEED
Өл, жшт PERMANENT D EUR EET FOR
S AND
The "ipw ity of owr Gras rongly
“indicate a by by the eei — — Ne he
Pesce ын of 8
and other раг r Ы 210 on application (enelos-
iio he penny — à for postage) to Joun’Surron & Sons, Seed
Growers, Reading, Ber!
BEN AMIN
R. en St. —— К Nursery,
Colchester, oni the fo
и 2 Conquerint, Duche te — ant; Edward
, Favourite, General Bampiere, Gentile Adéle, J pente;
La bn Louis Miellez, Mazeppa, Madame Malet, Madam
reir ‘Monsienr СЕР. Ormsby Беу, Olga, невино
| Heliotropium Roumella..
gp HENDERSON ax» SON,
si tbt London, рев to ofer the
confide recomm
E а
Pilates re ENTS
escribed, will be sen
and а
а.
Phlox D, Mayi variegata 3
Spenceri
Pentstemon atro-ecerules-
bo
y Jpaniculadum ....+..1 6| „ | Bpeénceérl S., .. у.
„ Voltairianum nanum
„ sub molle
Lantana granditora
5, ocellata
ls ~ зе
ul
3
Lyalinia Picea Hiore-pleno 3
— СЕСЕ папа
unda
|
140 ä
йота Golden Chain
—— шл, Hero .,
Delphinium Hendersoni..
Antirrhinum Hendersoni
mia d
— — 1s. 64. each, or 155. me T doz
uisite, Gem of the Season, Joan dang ‘Leader,
PLANEN.
of
Pendula, Resplendent, Stan-
Model, Nil Desperandum, оту,
dard of Perfection, Splendidis:
MISCELLANEOUS.
Scarlet Geraniums + oath Flower of the Day, Master Sparks,
bland Pet, and the Amazon, 1з. each,
van ri li ueen of -Summer,
ба, per dozen.
пате Voltaireanum —Q 15. each.
rummondi Mayi v& riegata,and Thompsoni, 6s; per doz.
NEW HARDY- ——
Lonicer
Berberis Darwini, 25. v species, from
оша, gracilis, 1з. 6d. each, China, 2s. 64. each.
‘Escallonia macra macrantha, 18.64: еа. Mitraria toecinea, 1s. 64. /each.
“NEW GE RANIUMS
— КИН e ‘BROWN hs ius em well: —
the following now at the reduced price
CTE ‘a
Poster's’
n
m
m
'
F
1
1
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$i. N ed
ADS 22
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— vaganza za 5
ке» Slow owing gis — ice new varieties of last season may be
60s., or any 12 for 45s.:—Ariadne, Ambas-
iis À Arete, Chieftain, Colonel of the B ffs,
—— Lo Im! ——
‘Choice varieties 65., 95., 198
50 varieties, very.chotea., 3
12 varieties, bess. 35. 6d. and
25 varieties ditto, 7s. and.
ig selection from any of the following, very.
new, of last SR varieties for 15s., or ce set of 18 for 18s
Adoni
7
Tam
supe
— Malet
Madame Le Gros
Mons. Jullien -
Alba Magia
Ariel
— — тура
Celine M.
‘Gongnerant
i "Duchess of Kent "à
Zen
i IPETUNIAS-—Choieo selections, per doze 4s. to SN
ТАГАСЫ } #ЕШОМВТАЗ.
varie very choice., wie
"Choice ЖЫТ,
Henderson's three distinet
distinet
о пон ^ Mud, ite
IU ioien variis ot at nai, inii i at named 1
"Orlanda
Ormsby Beauty
Parfum Madeline
Stan in d
endi
*
2
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S SN
„
Choice панава per dozen, 5s. to
per dozen, 5s. to
CHRYSANTHEMUMS.
— g, ана per dozen,
uw у, o
putian varieti dozen . жә
12 best new, of 1852 fine, b
Choice fancy
*
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484 оо йй gi
«sx: 3
#5 2
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| — miniata...
Бирда, spleens
Е Ж.
de c bo eq O FM ja 84
тоюн Жы Leopold y 3
Бае тыгы
orum "
» Boule de Neige *
Virgineumm
Unique ие pis A CM
hite
2 ”
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p BL
© too do to a 69 юан
4 AAA
Ping comer ‘selected arieties, introduced
pec tat the ree ther Nurseries last season, at 218.
‘pert оле
апа о
The ficu Plants сап be highly recommended for
cultivation :—
d.] ‘Fuchsia Crystal r чеин
0
Prestoniensis
Calceolaria violacea
Gloxinia "m, Pérfee-
24 ends 7
Hexacen nti myso orensis 91 0
Rho dogendron paren
42 0
PTT 2 lae eee
eee vor і: а.
A тәф T
e.
PAR AA AD oo ooo
pube eo gale
. 10
ва. pen 10
.18
2
2
3
el qd Perféotion anza,
Duch of Lan- abe F
lady Downes, fancy 10
1 10
Marg . 10 6
Commodore Queen of Faneies, do. 19 “
Nin оаа" mph
5
—— des Fuchsias ,,,
Diadem
6
6
6
6
6
6 ano 0,
6
2
2
2.6
Gera
ү Plants; 21s. to 60s. per — 4
e Carnation, flow: g sum
iiber 30s. ds 4275 per doze
Chrysanthe m new, сайр знч and Ponipone or Lilli-
putian varieties, S, elected from last year’s continental varieties
Wellin ti on nursery, 21s.per dozen.
Cinerarias,
Calceolarias, large show esate, extra fine; 30s. and 42s.
named varieties, extra 2 128. and 188. per dozen.
Gloxinias, . fine selection, 42s. per r doz \
э of pale patronage
vermis 32, est Registers Butt; Маучв.
ieh + е
Cata оет, containing pd e general collection, of " Plants, persed th
e
6
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raniums, du di fancy variétiós, select and antes fine | i
mer wr winter (can be highly
3 eet two only dare venture into a
ich ‘shall lare their relative
ereafter by
mong чч, and tigers, and other
look к the foreign vegetables, produced on
Mr. Soro dent’
LOMON. His co
— —
pie ra.
this 48
ear with our own.
from - Hortic leur; tal Воб вуч approached it neares!
very long be off. eds bon retendec
deal that there is so onderfull
favourable in іча н; aer тышы that it i
That we mu:
Mur in a Paris winter to give it
any Advantage over an Т!
Pari o doubt
gs
mentioned, and whi
us ashamed of our country, is carried off i
Covent a Т» the Englis
—
buyers ОБО
tradesmen of
. Ur eeu y
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1853.
MEETINGS dns THE ENSUING WEEK.
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best adapted for rockwork 12 0
ardy e 8 ——— 125.; 12 varieties
Dwarf die ock Cistus, — — very screw rich
Vp nns emi 8
Senta at sma e per 100 10
Grayson Giant Asparagus, 3 years, d 3
4, Bass & Brown's SEED Asp PLANT LIST ron 1853, free, fo
‘three | — stamps. Ан Ше А the AUTUMN CATALOGUE for
Ee other r seloot Had — —
i
Devon and Co Cornwall, [P
ылы — einem sa
"Stai
ae
a
аб Pnobucn
gardener
critical eye.
two ex
They have practically ‘challe тй, | all | England ;
seems afraid of entering the field against
deserve success, because of —
it ee uer n am commenced this c
deed, would giveus more —
кс on the 26th of July that ey had
so off all the Society’s prizes, and, in addition,
hose which des been offered by ourselves, But
2
it not bea lasting shame that of all the
English establishments, so proud a
ў Sudbury, Suffolk.
they | n
fustly are of their flowers, and their fruit, ant their,
ЖД ыш л |
move В. the exhibitions бї Кутойвм |
by Mr
having shown only 10. |
for, does
of it. “Tet those who ar
oes five pc
hongi |
‘sulphury, and not t tla voies M eg iy Grit
We hope, for the yog d t gardeners, t that these enceinte.
hibitors
f its e:
us deserves all that can be said in favour
a Paris
in a visit to that capital in
FM year they please
h 4 e
the monti
money il bo el aps thy
v rmation than
imagined, in 1 at Mr.
Тахор ЖА. that his fresh and succu mex t salads,
his
ane
ioni their erg: could hav
season se great peculiarity is to
at all! "Bat e at wasn have been
pr EY t red years since is
Y^ are petfectly ipe 1 in туну Paris
Mad, dudes" We wish they were in London
340 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [May 98,
—
And why should they not be? It rests rt ty рш pe of every stain of disease by japon баса p RÀ 8 ем! А moist
with ourselves. There is always spirit enough to and which would a at the same time зарру warm : can
found in England, at least we say so; and w 2 setti ри of them without any sad position | е them during ае te sia |
for the honour of vegetable gardeners, that in are | disease from the use of LI ee manures, whic a iion кеен MED decns 12 ane fal
not the only class who are to be charged with want piens rapid and luxuriant. growth, У about two sizes larger, and kept rather close and sa”
of energy and skill. iate the p € It is [t is evident. мург" айкын | '* s eng ihe sooks to sivine > the fresh soil, nat
um return . they should not over-wat at the
Turoven the kindness of Dr. Krorzsog we have Segen remunerative; while prudence wou night or so. This plant is somewhat 2 rie
ately iesu the two numbers of the Allgemeine suggest, especially where high manuring is prac- | spider, and therefore it should.oceupy a place where it
Yartenzeitung for the 19th and 26th of March, tised, that recourse should always be had to the | can be conveniently: de with: the. syringe, which
853, containing a translation of certain papers in yncontamitated fountain of the new crop. M. J. B. should be used again under sides of the leaves
ransactions of the Caledonian Horticultural | — ца — morning and evening during bright Ben and vill
809 181 А I. T accompanying map shows the extent of the | sufficient force to dislodge this pest $ should. it make iig
ground at Kensington, e made appearance; but with a moist tmosphere,, 2 ^
isease y the Royal Y egeret PES і айа, 19 75 eM — * = . Pa E wil be a
years the cultivators, of Wich some trifling exceptions, of property to be t à next
e een the attention of the districts, and | hereafter, obtained, in order to secure symmetry of im M and: stoppin ping УШ hardly be required
which was known mar the name of the curl. The shape, constitute the complete area of the site | to pony dibd z 3 mee е light dat bo ke
ms convinced of the abso- proposed for various ational buildings. ees j iens Ulva we AA уне -
lute identity ‘of that disease es the dry and wet The extent, is about 86 acres and the cost of the > a 5 Ahitting, „ ies
rot of later years, and Dr. Krorzscu leans to the property has been 280;0004 or пав average of 3250“. venit state will greedig мешур promoting sania
same opinion, but with a fainter jid of convic- | per acre. This timely and qu ons purchase has Unless the plants are, in very vigorous health m
tion. ^ our own apprehension the diseases аге secured s spaee-for national buildings in the best part — are sa aedi tendonoy. ^ to produco s
perfectly distinct, inasmuch as the principal feature of London; and at a price so moderate, that even as wood, and unless these are removed. as, they appes
of the curl was the very imperfect development of thus 2 might be résold at à large e profit. they will somewhat interfere. ay — growth.
fcr: u p quM of thé purchase, it is said, has already Poring wifiter tlie specimens should * сору а sita.
wn that the diseased tubers have a peculiar; ‘deeded the ‘Value of property in the neighbour- tion near the glass, in a house where
propensity to өөрү and the shoots which ulti- | hood upwards of 40, per cent. The ‚р ы Pw máy range from 45° to bea Care mis e taken mot XT
mately fall victims to the malady too super exhibit | shortly. have an opportunity of judging for theme | overwater the soil’ at
their infection ty бе 7 luxuriance. The selves, of the beauty of, the site, as. the grounds of | | wipe with the pring’, — de rings TI.
mai of Dr. Krorzscn's джы! tions | Gore House will. be open to all visitors to Will be benefici i T T —
is by no means directed to the Bos crie of the Exhibiti itions мүнө a which perpe this бау, signs Of tlie virale о ott cong raria
two diseases, — нна enod ili in a moi
general ote Mdb be sup- dg i giq ‘bas 2 —— them i
poses the vegetable world to be | чөїэша ui aoi Med У ТГ
subjected. Не conside 09H adi no арпа шщ
$ ND
Ф
EBGEPSHS'
уа ther at a . i
in the same direction’ -||
es Т
8
Б
pu
LE ey Д
as they |
destined by their TOL con- h
stitution for their total deca-
dence, they are PEE es a
ject to sg ан 1 15
PETN
doned
ly) oW Ade NUS ho ce MT. asinos dob "idw - Vi I Рет z0 tis
га er Analy у E T OR 7 - Mw ғ реа. 947 п по figi пош
e me i itp? TM 148 X 0 N bm F M эйе + +
t been and also di the ‘handsome foliage.
unknown, х se | "Nb — uem as as yet r
| 1850 especially = among o d m confi id to the | occupy Wirtin per Beare — : ovem
forming merely imperfect. WR 0 9n 8 Ha, an it Other — — DD M — asy ae
minute Potatoes with- introduced at the | — — u it ie wished that the Tunt. |
[rou at ofthe [lev should eontinue: flowers: during die an
hat portion, ту uin GE 2 situation where | фер |
solia exten UN з dung db kann, iy Bae dll ee r eben nan |
| with trees, have also been ma: € ів lawn, by | maintained, will flower throughout the ах |
v e miile онн 2 scing the works — tit not тс
of art inside, ўе an rtunity of en
an e imer 4]
е
8 of frm ich. ий Өн 1 (4919 4 $t
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a eh not ihe. least of | ^
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Tus LAM 29 71 1 mee 1 5
we are insensible to the: о ма that have been
taken to the distance of the ground from the central Good
f "of London; objections which would be fatal. if wi
ings: were to be erected forthwith. | |
ж i 4 " E ;
Tears, and „ dhe tendency of the
т vapid that ii extéiid Westward is 80 irresistible aud
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would be gia 1 ;
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22—1853.]
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
tained and : agreed upon, , the tenant is presumed to have
received -it in good repair, and must so deliver it up,
unless he can show some reason to e d
F 0 d nmm or it seems t nan
roperty in as good a plight as he
t. . — of the — when delivered to
re or less rM na ere e
- tis — have or a precise
deseription of it ; but the as at — being ~
ined, the lan emand from
more than was let to him, and has therefore no right: —
the — 7 — &c., planted by the —— — ament.
It is clear the landlord cannot claim such things with-
out pa hove marty them; — § 555 of — code obliges
every owner to ра value of plantations made on his |
land by another who Ка по ‘wight: ы чүн эге «тод bathed
allow him to remo
UR as eee
ee тз
e Corresponden
vendishi.— The following experiment ma
0
potted o
the other i the
till full 15 vitality:
bs p
plants, even on чп at a valuation. Plowers and
shrubs planted by the irem for мок own 7 oe 8
remain his, and
ease,
other orna. |
which rd neon d himse
E =n ры passages, sided $
com
formed
› &c.;.and.it.is. asked whether, at
5 re th the s
ront,-
М fanne o 5 chimney, after
that th the “еа, of ы (whith was
rough glass, es ч in a full —
eig
Gas Heneng ould, advise, your. „со ondent
(see p. 261) to warm his greenhouse wi bot water
from. à 25 75 ton by seen houses
warmed in this mann
of its success. In faet, within ten minutes"
wh
5 is a sketch of t.
plete, The former г) L or 8 inches in diam
24 inches in height >
a
resented. The
eas
ean th:
the Cavendish bottled
ner, and it сап екЁ confidently | have never seen
> Yorkshire.
ere I w Writing, there is one so hea
se entirely devoted to the cultivation of exotic
F ds, &e., the apparatus is constantly at
нб and answers em аф ore complete |
M o
2 font sósm. of — pipes along
th
prefer the wine to be clear. It
ttl d used the next summer ;
finer or more wholesome cannot possibly be than
this is. Before bottling uantity of white
or brown brandy may be added to it. 1 have drank this
hampagne, and no one i Grape cham-
th
Rhubarb not атар! Ia times gone by it was —
but now Iam glad to say it is one of our
favourites. James Cuthill,
Management of
21 d
plantat n is, the
t| bounding with small Ashes,
lanted. And
P азе. — We have had a full supply of new
Potatoes E ver sin firs by planting
old tubers in — abis then from pots and
ve not yet found any
Potatoes f.
successfully through 2 = years of the mg 2 x
опе. R. G., Sewerby Hi
Effects реб the Winter.—The past win ir afin has trees and
ihood of some o
and
tested the hardi
carried along the front of the hoi
d then risi
expiration of hin te ney, he has the right to
such addi are re , and to demand com-
pensation such as are not? It is necessary first
ascertain if the additions can or not rried away
If they can, р tenant may remove them ovided h
leaves the place as he found it. Article 555 of the
e S * с зай Н»
t А this Ё, эп? тг ы
ment; for; althougli.. tbe
does relate to qoo D
the;very point now under RN
ion, analogy ; ($7 —~
the case pro dio, ү:
vided for and [аё now G
supposed is very close. The ,, (с
article 599, by which im-
(C
trees an
miles (in a straight line) line)
inchesteriana,
T
A. Gas-pipe.
в. Boiler. |
с. Gas-burner. |
D.
Chimney.
QUARTER-lXCH pear
2 e E * |ж
Ground Level. ` OK АЫ у.
; provemen ents made by a temporary possessor are (with the | eaei of the gas to run into a small provided шишин, ditto, ditto ; E ditto, ais 5. ‚Р.
exception of articles of M sueh as dcm ganai for 9 m ) If this provision is not | apulcensis, slightly [^ .
pictures, &c.) declared to be for the benefit of the owner, з thus formed drops on the burner, ex- | піапа, unhurt ; Biota pendula, ditto ; ——
is not opposed to the above o 3 it is no purpose | баране the light xd waste of gas is the result. А | sinensis, large, ends of branches on north
the th iler of this d tion holds only a small of | killed; Cupressus Goveniana, young plant, unhurt ;
be his, and — improving it he r, whic! mes d when the gas is | funebris, ditto, di C. ma ditto, ditto ; C.
which nobody asked him to do, and hich was поё | turned full on. In fact, eight or ten minutes are suffi- | thurifera, young plant, in a sheltered »
ae is oe, to add th at the article 599 is | cient to i and gas kee a but not materially injured; Uhdeana, large plant,
on the rule, tur qui in ali о regular heat afterwards. The expense of the whole some branches hurt on north
sciens edificat, and that the tenant has quen vance would not be more n pounds, and the | young shoots considerably browned, but not k Ч
or his claim, pensated.for| consumption of gas is trifling where the — is not Taxodium sempervirens, a growing plant, has
allowed to remove what he has affixed, »,The | required to be kept constantly e above all its upper part quite killed— smaller plants are less
article 599 lays down a rule — — harsh nature, | system all the adv. o r are ‘secured ed C erja ja plants of different
ought not to recei interpretation; | without the i 9 of furnace and stokery, an d growing in vari „ are all d
tenant is not. 2 by pen Amy sii of liberality | that at а ver trifling. additional cost. I should bare fectly — 7 ; Benthamia fragifera, large
towards his landlord, and has n behave more said that the burner is in heh of à a X bee plants, have their youngest leaves killed, but the
favourabl rae > ave est — — A mn — wing in and out, for the appears to be uninjured i
landlord gives nothing for nothing ; he his rent | veni lighting, cleaning, &e. C. H. — large plants, on the end of the house, expo
and requires to be sated for dilapi- | Fant Nur ratr Ma idstone. north, are greatly injured ; 8 —
dations. Why, then, у mptions| . Viseminp Pots axi Rhubarb Wine.—Now int [
—— Why not hold to the h? The. glass is во cheap, all fruit for ought to
tenant has namely, to enjoy what he put into glass bottles. I һауе & specimen
hires, and make such use of it as ma e or of strong and rath gites Mais. C sehen
then, high and 4} inches in diameter, with the m |
tliat he should be allowed to remove his impro | wide, which is su Ar admit
provided he does operty ;| and it has a strong m round the top for tyi
and this is precisely pi in J. 19, 5 4, over to o» vido If à
D, locat. conducti. This text, taken wi „is adopted their advantages QUE bd балду; such as | perhaps,
decisive. Ancient ente, may also be T — ; | seeing, without ng, how the pr гез \
for there is опе t icm y Bril ing any bot "st that might perehan
parliament of nes nnd n 17th, ‘of remet 7575 wrong a little. They can also be made from 1 lb. to 4 lbs.,
which authorises a ver trees p ng to i the tart to be made ;
him during his tenancy. мани the landlord prevent | of a 21b. bottle is 2d. ; and as Rhubarb now proves to
removal " pay for his tenant's impro our finest rves, à hint how it should be
ments? If these i vements are of a lasti made may perhaps not be unacceptable. The proper|names given, in
pA 4, example, as oe the landlord may season of
them on y a The ordinance оѓ | the Rhubarb; itis cut into 2-inch pieces, well boiled for fieldfare. The former is called the fieldfare by the
pears, jt yea in e t| half an hour of so, ned then sugar М Salen i in propor- „and even some of the farmers and sporting
would beha e extremely ill if he insisted upon removing | tion of 1 Jb. of sugar to llb. of Rhubarb ; it is then | gentry, although, when reminded of the mistake, they
them "far; hy Telit, ve TT oiled half an hou longer, adding а sull proportion of acknow ; the other is, in the
from de 8 any of the ades. This same mo misnamed the en or pigeon
well „„ 6 Plum, and | fieldfare. t
uch more wholesome. As to making a fine sparkling | and have Aie that the error prevails in Kent, Cam-
cham of the proper time is after | bridgeshire, and the lake counties. 1t appears also that
the roots have just done лс rad the mort xen] the feláfare is vend in Wiltshire the bluetail,
become much id, contain less water, and 'edwing swinepipe in some parts
quently, are in a much riper state ; round deck this of the cr чы Tt w ould therefore, perhaps, be as well,
happens in A e stalks are gathered, and | in so ges! aen an се that the above popular
| smashed, bruised in tubs, is added ;| names sho added in scientific books on the sub-
| after steeping for three or four days, it is strained j The learned eannot prosecute his
off, and put to it; lump is if — —
342 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE [May 28,
— — . .V—s—. —— — —
„„ rently sufficiently shrubby to be эү Id soma haps f: - еч ead куйме. Т, and lesg
d will not be E unless an Viburnum plicatum, a very fine Gueldr е, STS.
Bs. x ni еа be aware. of the popular error as to | out some time ago by epo merid vint vas er : iugis one 8 pos 1
ir nam irds about which he may Calceolaria called Ajax (yellow wi rown | Were in
be to — — d — Country people may je which, having a stiff good habit and multitudes ea ud a s which w as ав 4 were. on that occasion,
mee . pa | from the same cause. William showy blossoms, will doubtless — a MÀ — " Ente 3 which were not shown on the 14th, were
a li eda
отме и. plant.—Messrs. Henderson sent'& little shrub (ca
TM — “ing * oo. —Permit me to inform “A Near | Pultenæa), from Swan River; and Mr. Glendinning ‘Naw 1 wW Pia AN — were aways > 22 tenzea, ericifolia,
Neighbour. А — why our Grapes have not coloured | had a New Holland plant called Dianella ezerulea, — ча 4 m iae Mess — wie met a small bit of
ite previous us years, that the Raby. Castle Grapes for which a Certificate was awarded. It produces. i va pulchella а — on; Metrodores
e been second to none (in this locality), egards|a great tuft of Grass. like leaves, from among | н m— о " — ; an interesie
colour, for this now the ar in successio in hich issue tall flower-stems, terminating in fine pani- ing — ilac or за ег n pink flowered.
“М eighbour,” notwithstanding his denomina s blossoms win he absence o eolaria lolacea, WI Oping flowers
i i dro
d na-|cles of e .
{ i i ly- bell-shaped ;. and. Dietyanthus. Pavo
t be distant, or he would have had ocular proof | light, however, they did not open, and therefore the | nearly. be E : 1 ni,
т ME here. state. G B., an Under Gardener, 7 5% whole of the beauty of the plant was lost. Mr. Burns, * arg more. interesting. than showy,
i m. M.
Castle.
Chevening, se a-do White Ischia Figs.—Th an Houtte, of Ghent; Dillwynia cinnabarina
тт: plants Hom? the Society's Garden consisted of three | a promising plant, on ac ts fine colour, from.
e Cape Heaths; Coleonema pulcherrimum, two Azaleas, | Messrs. Henderson; and the Wax-inseet tree of Ching,
50010005. oronia M lla, Eutaxia iini an Everlast- a plant resembling an. Ash, from Messrs. Ro is
ing, Medinilla magnifica, two species of Begonia, and| PELARGONIUMS filled. one side of a long tent and
Ho ORTICULTURAL, May 24. pcc Philip de Malpas the аст ZEschy nanthus ерони portions of others. Both Faneies and common. kinds
Grey Egerton, Bart., M. P., in the chair. The Marquis 40 well grown and ерен more. es Mt.
of Sligo, W. H. Jones, Esq., T. Smith, Esq., R. Nayler,| Roy Nic, RigcENT's-Pank, Moy 25.— This Turner’s. collections, which were placed first. Аа
d., H. Smith, Esq., T. Devas, Esq., and Lieut.-Col, Society: was а by a fine day — е first féte this corner of one of the tents was We e
Gold were elected Fellows. Of collections of vegetables, season. The exhibition was in aller s a good one. | named. Citriodorum. grandiflorum, 3 feet in height,
which were especially invited on this occa — two were As most of the plants of which it * — hnwever; had a woody branching habit, with flowers
produced—one by Mr. Bar et to Ear pi rity, at | were — ni —.—. on the 14th, and were fully like those of the old Fair Helen, and it looked as
Chevening, the other Spivey, g J. А: reported on at p. 325, we shall merely confine our | would make a good plant for out-door decoration.
8 тең “ of Найт; пеаг Bishop : Lo remarks now 0 such things as were not present on that О Tories, Mr. Turner showed. a fine collection, com
6 varieti e fro and o om | occasion. sisting of 84 varieties; and Mr. Willmer exhibi 9
Haliingbury. Ө mah "of Me ‘Spivey’s er ee as th Stove AND GREENHOUSE Prants were again produced | Towards the afternoon both showed the effects of the
Broccoli and D for instance, were, however, better | in admirable order. Mrs. Lawrence's fine collection | warm day, some of the sorts becoming quite flat. 1
t н ; but then he fell far short of Mr. В. ked as attractive as ever, and improved by the Amon Pp aa ect SUBJECTS were some: Ferns,
in point of a sine and anh varied collection, which is | introduction of a: fine plant of Ixora javanica. We Lycopods, a few Alpines, and some all rtd en
what the Society was desirous of encouraging, in order | also remarked — — beautifully — be classed two collections of well fruited in
that it may show what a — skilfully — is | flowered and coloured; — а еп — — — pots. jd f
really capable of furnishing at different seasons of the | what stove — is mer rophyllum za
; the first prize was therefore awarded to. Mr. | venosum and a h uge e bush of Azalea exquisita were also | 4. n 1 d Amoris NM
Barns, ease Mr. Spivey: Mr, Butns:sent/ remarkable plants tendered the resignation of his present office, and spoke
Willeove and Miller's dwarf Ке» ——— dwarf Mr. Cole, gr. t o H. Co ollyer, Esq., of Dartford, also ia Wah tesa s Eis i
| і і table used furnished а good — consisting o of: Suneil posed j
in soups, but not now very fen Бан "Seakale, Jeru- | Polygala -— Ий. г. Boott, one of the auditors, read the Trea»
i — : : Bee > Cattell > Epacris е деюр venosi surer’s account, from which it E mie that the receipts»
Cabbage, young silver-skinned and ‘Strasburg Eriostemon 8 Allamanda neriifolia during the past year were 882
M old Potatoes, London: Leeks, Mushrooms both eüspidatum | Aphelexis purpurea grandifióra diture 7290. 2s. 8d., leaving 5 the treasurer's hands a
large and in the button state, Jerusalem Kale, Victoria, Pimelea mirabilis macrantha lenses ТЕЗ 10s. Dr. Wallich esr that the
са Linnseus, and another kind of Rhubarb ; white Erlen . coccinea minor Arales irm thanks P ^od E pe, No bap Mr. Brown:
and red Turnip Radishes, and a salmon-coloured variety, Dipladenia splendens lerodendron splendens. for the hich he had’ md the. о
parently a good long kind; Walker's “whiteapined Leschenaultia formosa | Erica propendens F Presi : "ha in an eloquent address, refem
Cromer, eur urled and Normandy Cress, Mustard „Chicory, Of these the scarlet Clerodendron splendens was oF the ast t a benefits conferred оп seienee by
ram; common and Lemon Thyme, | extremely well flowered, unfortunately en uncommon 7 Ke ваюй b was about to retire from. h
1 dont Bath Lettuces ; Sweet Basil, | occurrence — this fine plant. The Hoya was also ba
Fennel, red, common, and variegated Sage; Tarragon, large and good, the great bunches of. flowers being
summer and winter Savory, Batavian Endive, Chervil, | numerous, r égularly di diffused, — vel eoloured. Dipla-
fine double and pant Parsley, Sorrel, Watercresses, m splendens, as every o ws, is another fine | у ha
Burnet, round and prickly Spinach, and Italian | thing when vell MR but — — Sin is it sana
Corn Salad, which, as we have EN stated, is much | in that condition ! The Boronia pinnata was a fi h, Won $
8 n the com в T ey produced | and so was cha Leschenaultia —— mosa. The latter Mem N Bennett „ under-
new d 38 тне А тоссон past its best, have у тий. nearly 4 feet 3 i d urchell, D. C. L.,
e Cabbages, Spinach, some very goo od Mr. Cla rke; коб Streatham, аы a collection of stove W. Spates, Eag Walk 5 Ed, R. nee i „пет
ks, A mea Seakale Considerably past its best, | and gr which the more remarkable . of ot "a
Myatt's Victoria Rhubarb, and Mushrooms. Of foreign were, per oe ‘Dielytra spectabilis, anana neriifolia, Р
owed Mr. Lewis a of Covent Garden, sent a A кыт) pim ulata. Mr. Watson and Mr. William
salad of very good Curled Endive, Paris Cos raill, - —.— V Aera Mr. Garden. Memoranda.
andfine as they — possibly be pro- Ha amp, v who * produ ced a group, had a very fine DRoPMORE, THE ius or Ару GRENVILLE пша. -in hn
duced. saat London at гапу season, and а) Turnip | specimen of the Авас Heath init. Mr. Speed sent | ten or fourteen days’ time this celebrated place wi
А Snake: edal was awarded, It may be the pretty little — bella. Mr. Cole fmt col- literally one mass of floral beauty, for by that period:
mentioned here, that the Garden of the Society also con- | lection of Ixoras onsisting of I. erocata, coccinea, and | the thousands of Mei Azaleas
tributed a collection of vegetables, consisting of round aurantiaca, it contains will be in — udging
Summer 8 and the following Cabbages:—| Azarzas were were. again. өс? forward: zin very good size and. prominence of the buds, "they promise win
Wheeler's pareil, Early Plaw, Tiley’s Early Mar- condition; and this tim — owin 8. P
rom, the best very early kind, being sweet and tender, which full iy maintained tlie. igh reputation. he has all | — wet weatlier which we had in win
with no waste; "Y Battersea, aloe Fulham or A enjoyed for growing and flowering these plants. | having. thoroughly. moistened the ground :
large sort, but Sutton Ear Of Тал. Сас, the 3 soil ie nit ai ,
a a coarse ; tton’s у ALL Cacti last mentioned exhibitor also | woods. of Dropmore, where the soil is light au i
"Coomb, Early Nonpareil, and Brown's Early. Тһе some — qs med. plants, consisting of. 3 velly, and, as a matter of course, the drainage £u ade |
same establishment likewise furnished Linneeus,| Ackermanni and A. grandifiorom ; E. speciosum plantations in the neighbourhood of the dress"
Victoria, Prince Albert, and Prince of Wales. нечы elegans ; Е, Greeni, E. grandiflorum, and — and elsewhere have, how ed 10
y ; 'в | multifloru:
ut
eep | Ч up to a |
Hardy White Lettuce, Victory. of Bath and duni were numerous and fine, and if we. may it is but fair to expect that not only the
Galway's bend Cucumbers, and the Virginian Poke judge. from the eagerness of the. visitors to catch а and Azaleas, but all other plants of sim
(Phytolacca decandra}, a plant indigenous to the United glimpse of them, even at the a — of. great patience. will even be better in future years. than ever ©
States, the leaves of the latter are unwholesome; and long delay, owing to the ero hat hung „ have hitherto been, inasmuch) as they diit
but the young shoots, which lose A d — os we should say that 7 are still as great as enabled to ripen. their wood perfectly; and e .
m water, are eaten in North A aragus. | when they were less common, With the. exception of flower-buds; and the general ap 0
These shoots, which Фла their apte а early Epidendrum —bieornutum, Celogyne. Lowi, Acineta place is also very much i (by th =
n spring, are cut - about 6:0г.8 inches long; they | Barkeri, Maxillaria leptosepala, Aeanthophippium tion. What is called the Stubb Mom » i
are boiling water, and af — bicolor, Epidendrum macrochilum, and a group from (a point from. whieh it is well knowns magnifice .
boiled for 20 „айчы in water, with a little salt in it: Mr. Hume, gr. to R. Hanbury, Esq, the ‘collections of the surrounding country can be, obtained), 2%
they are then placed on a suitable dish, with a small remained rne wn the same " they were a k, | renewed and. heightened 4 feet, and
: of butter added, when. they are ready for table. | Among. Mr. plants, we remarked. two well the better kinds of Rhododendrons; Azaleas;
in this manner, it is considered in America flowered 1 wo goo =ч аса of Aerides | medas, and other flowering shrubs made,
slieate: as Asparagu nts, aca the pale-blossomed. Dendrobium cretaceum, | meadow. in front of this. “ mount of tree st ада
Pinee, & Co. received a Large Silver Phalaenopsis grandiflora, and Barkeria spectabilis, to- also all through the woods, wherever it was es been
Ml DEI s
guloa гі, | w
nd. Roses in pots. were beyond. all praise; we doubt if have stated, is gravel. to within an inch or t i
mend. and|ever they were — in such magnificence: before. surface, where there is a thin layer of — se ped!
ce ea 8 d E Both de — amat seemed. to -— done their peat. In this, with what tree leaves could be —
bold flowers and brigh t clear. colours ; they were best, and we. trust ib some of those. who once pro- and mixed in with it, the: üben gene n
to, have: been:reimd. from, Massoni, ampullacea, | nounced im he uncultivable in. this manner were | only. thrives: but blooms. It will, therefore, 85. f Е
Sprengeli, Hartnelli, and esee all, it will be seen, | there to see the result. In Mr. Francis’ group, жыйы gravel; but : others, bns found ist
rst, was lant. of our аг, аты 2
meda form | Devoniensis, studded with blooms, some, oft er sence:
green shrub, from Nepal, nnen bas deen found. to Шы ones of whizh-cevtainly- could not-taeasnzo. lesa, than, б. bog.mould. The “ . mount, u gad an е
hardy at Exeter, and whioh, — — deserved the | inches aeross.! The Persian Yellow, too, in: Mr. Terry's just sufficiently ov € with-
ksian Medal Р wi ection, i perfection in Rose- able
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it the brilliant Begonia Prestoniensis 1 to at grow at least as f. this. rath
рм, grown іп а greenhouse ; Acacia. hispidissima, a. fp non E with blooms, wows oly жата igi sunny — summer, one г of the:
Wii: Lange’ Ыш "nir. want of fragrance, Mr. Rowland's| i -
yellow: flowers, aud: —— Tie of
22—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.. 343
a garden, in whieh the various flowers with which the tered safely : — ^ doors, housed in with mats and remarks were not intended to eontravert-Ne; M^Donaid's
| chumps a — e — be inspected with comfort even in Fern, with a door on the — side ran giving them air. statement that: Annie Salter is — 1 о keep in a
. The beauty of this mount is also | These have lived these 10 years, so that those who sound state сам the winter; for 1 knew that, like
— niger eer by Mr. Frost introducing here and do not mind the unsightliness of their winter houses, | Fearless and some others, it is — to peru prema
yar noble standard Fuchsias, with clean stems, 5 and | which look not unlike huge Jees'-eaps, may have these | tumely; — less, Ir ‘that the true cause of
Р feet high, and heads. thie okly-s studded with blossoms tender sorts on the open lawn in summer, when, of | the seareity of this sort is its h been 80
and 5 feet through. These have just been planted ; of course, they are exceedingly handsome. The large —.— up by e — In the paragraph respecting
* main out all summer, and will be“ potted Araucaria imbricata, the largest in Europe, we believe, | new: varieties, ld appear the recommendation
up” in autumn, pruned in like. standard Rose trees, and is now a most magnificent tree, being regularly fur- of Mr. M* Donald. зем take side shoots. from the main
wintered in a cool greenhouse: — cort, are prepared | nished- with branches from the very ground to the top. | stem, after the plant has been turned out and. has
Geraniums are managed. i
effect, when judiciously placed in the kind of sylvan | sempervirens, a tree 18 feet high, has stood quite unin- practice was what I wi to discourage. I trust,
scenery we have just been describing, is certainly grand | jured. A Douglas Fir, the seed of which. was sown by | therefore, ай”, W vill be satisfied with thia:
in extreme. white Nareissi, Mr. eee in March, 1828, is now a splendid tree in the | explanatio
a ſew early Tulips, = crimson —— у аге shape of a regular cone, 65 feet high, and its branches
in n the flower-gard This is in at the base are nearly as much in diameter. This н m ow an: гос m na. Босат 2 May. — Some о, gee
the height of its beauty ab about the: middle: of June, when | was stated r ти or it would hay © | were awarde ed. to Auricula Lor J, Russe vertente о —
the titudes of standard Roses which it contains are bag Py Bain ies the £^ a papa d
— Then it is indeed a sight worth going miles Lady Grenville kin DEN ows the grounds to be shown came е, об. Sox
to see. After the Roses are done, the tall ia qna: of | to to respectable vis at all times, except Sundays, Tae Welling VELIM n
Phloxes in ov — place ; these when the place is «oam г all parties. base of the upper wahr ie howei — — an
that th e di — lon — Ноа aed Po lly, fi iy oe, sei addi Pian —
80 the s d k the А TP "
r zi — ьар) FLORICULTU RE. о RD LIAE aed C
spring 2 Seillas, early Tulips, Nareissi, and — Ме, Н ome иһ M p four to
ou — Me. Prost is v lace to bedding Mn. Groom's Turis. These are just now in per- colour is deep гозу pin lower
lr. Frost is — h the clumps. | fection, and we can promise our readers that a sight of peta P а Ping vol reine i thon 2 M d - madre Kind "Tip
1 1 d and them will amply repay а visit- The best bed, 120 feet №. 1а — біна — ¢ Salisbury a medin
m
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— аге certuinly:yet in perfection, but long, and containing not less than 2000 flowers, is, tand flower, of excelent abe "To логал vns from Mn.
as soon as their is past — be lifted, to erhaps finer this. year than. ever we have seen ps wr dy rt white.. kind, diem due. tipped. vaa pure
e room for the l i N -
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. M hors mee and Narcissus ticus, which, some of the varieties in this, as well as in some —— heavi * — with р, — ; ^ M бм —
when at i scents the whole garden with its sweet- | beds in the neighbourhood of London. e" Land adtragtive v + Label mendation.
— of that sort, the foliage is tied up and | Tue — correspondent: who | уйме. Тыге W „ . — se
ing plants are introduced between them. As has been pleased to criticise: an article of mine in The — , .— . G. Henderson, of
we have just stated, this kind of work is now proceeding | Scottish Florist" has not quoted the sentences which Wellington Road, Me, Parsons sent а-Сіпогагіа called One in
rapidly here, even although the weather is ve — he has attempted to correct fully, and — T tho Ringa pleasing Kind, but too small.
vourable for the purpose. The ill effects of the latte | venture: to give them in their original. state, in order SEEDLING FLOWERS.
are, however, somewhat counteracted by sticking bith that pportunity of — Carcronarrass (7 — Au detached from thelr numbers, and 80
of the common Laurel all over: the, bed рст. the — — — — . |н rs E AT Pew is wouid how nfairto offer any opinion on
plants. These break,the force _of both sun and wind; |have:advaneed; «То great objection: (I suid) te the hee. Mi, Croats озони, аро with dark рш Y
tfe leaves md shrivel u up, and of the Dahlia, is the fficulty | — В La a — — — are concerned,
8 by 1 мотоа and — — — ty it — — — mall у — alt. — —
oughs removed, the plants, even if the ut season the loss to more gen ens ſaulty in pointof
+lꝑ сед to than veni an not to be confie to civem e СУУДУ ЫЛ naling МЕ QU ad t
uthey “the er with impunity. | small ecale, but to be:severely felt by some o argest| unfortunatel dim
Mr. Frost's iem however, which number many growers: both: in — сй зь ай; во much so, Сіневлшяв: 24. nA, — — — ik enpteltir
thousands, are wintered in. cool frames, to which that it is said there exist only а few roots of the finest nat, о. fine, эл. when re аме In. Puts cal du ma
air dme given: on all favourable oecasions, and Dahlia sent out last season, — Salter — I — Ња. ма }
‘ —— an —
M odendron hedgo, and co with а | have been bestowed: on: е to fin t after root Calendar or Operations.
во that, treated on this cool s they are well prove to be useless.“ Bu “д. 7^ ^ think ieis | z
they are өйгө ager mri fr being tt i known in tl — E» | (For the. — week),
Some large beds of Séarlet an ler. A m generally cultivated. last season ; that, in fact, it — |
been planted: they аге edged with Ma ; [omiy grown by a few, and): proving t to bo very fine, the PLANT DEPARTMENT.
whose silvery leaves and pink bl —2 * i: roots were r = by the trade, in pos cen Larcr Orange trees grown. for placing in the flower
with the more RAM oceupants of the bed. Scart enable a. sufficient: supply to be propagated to meet the garden or grounds during the summer months may now
Garanin ums which hav ) над Азна аа бын , the variety this season, This is, I | be removed — gata — m
н out o . reparatory to their being apprehend, more the cause of the sort disappearing they are to oceupy for the season. II been
placed in vases in the dover parton | pr енча — the roots. My authority — | . dT Ht ir леба тыну a their
The glass houses are дах. With flowering: arn ww Annie as having been all lost, except а few roots, diserti tita ' t should not
aes in: good condition; . Theo 'orangery w was one of the best ‘best Dahlia growers: of the: present they are out of doers, as the newly-formed leav
оша Im LR D Moa ar n A e AR
ba e д = | нет" also sta ‘itis a bad: | sudden e to b weather. Examine:the balls
—— See th piama, which Turner vr lo sate tint itn d inept and there P — P — 1 watering
sikl * "
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y are. — — — ; | dhe water p ‘ н
y i colour. The — —— Grapes is just of of; therefore; remains unaltered; As- ipm new havera free sunny exposure if possible, but protected
! иді same Vines һауе; been forced varieties, I said that “private growers gene- from high winds, Keep, a damp: growing heat. to
there for these. 31 years, they аге etl. producing exeel- | rally. e best | Camellias: and. Azaleas making, woad s:the lation. ate
i уен үвог{8, and they are — grown. in too rich | very liable to become: infested. with. thrips, which can
second house has just been thinned ; — too, contains | — ` pr — sound keeping stock roots; there- | only be реци down by fumigating with tobacco, followed
y diffused good егор, Pines Melons, and cuttings. can be got from them, up each alternate night for a week, and. s yringing them
Cucumbers are also very — The “different. — eliould'be be: planted sing singly in 2-inch: ру and rooted at the same time jwith diluted tobaeco-water until all
examples of Wistaria sinensis, trained along verandahs | ‚ав soon as às possible. Those cuttings got from the main appearance of the pe. is gone. The utmost vigilamee
and are floweri . this year, not ste h sooner — — from | will now. be required in keeping the more choice plants
only at Dropmore, — . places. A singular the seme 5 Now; —— could be con- in a healthy growing state, and at the same time pre-
one plant here is that а strued as follows 1 am at a loss to guess, but C. J. Ey” serving that proper uniformity of growth to insure
lange branch « бачат ad. got troten off from the | writes—“T would caution’ private growers, whose:pur- | perfect and well-bloomed specimens. .. The pr
rally confined to gra eachiof the hen the active growth’ of the plant should cease, and
Aen rom the main stem as its energies be direeted ‘to: maturing the current
be got, as. Mr. "Donald directs j. and wood, сап. scarcely’ be laid down as a rule; the
the | Rm by a writer in Tamaiti! Жар foe Мау, ly the clan, and: ihe partioular perii at which
In what is called the =e here, This writer says, ‘Lam, desirous| as- a guide for determining the» point; it will, how-
f ol the mansion, a of warning the uninitiated against an error I once com- ае outs че. t the wood -—
beauty, quite filling the. whole roof with long festoons Thus it happened: I was over covetous, and. wanted: to though. they may mot get: into such’ lange plants, they
of flowers. We may mention that Mr. RA obtain two plants at the price of one; no sooner,| will be better able 40 resist the attacks of mildew jn the
this Rose as soon as ever it goes out of bloom, re- therefore, had I obtained my supply. from pe ing v ; and the 1
moving all the wood that has just flowered, but retaining | nursery, than I set to work, 3 cut off the is always: greater in plants ripening their wood .
and tying in any well placed healthy young, shoots; head of each individual, and proceeded to strike On tlie contrary, young.-plante growing into specimens—
that it may have produced. Pink and searlet nosegay the severed tops in heat. By this process I certainly and where for a year or two bloom is no object-—may,
Geraniums, &., covered the walls, and on the floor doubled the number of my * bats but at the same after their first growth is over, and being allowed в
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were groups of. Azaleas,.mostly, Mr. Frost’s own seed- time J so weakened: them prt that they; cocer dti which keen {Чеш mater Йе: be
lings, by the raising of which he. has been. fortunate became incapable of 5 Nes eot нө" gre н, givi a: larger
enough to fine ki oom&/ This, then (says J. E.), is well ponit iini is necessary, and paying 2 резе attention
te: Ая ——— — on: Pinuses, tor паида to operate as a caution..to pem second growtli, by stopping, i me. &c., ав
which we need not say is famous; w. too. free with the main stem of. their wir diei pant ingen Orchids w making
are — Р. patula; P: Pineay. or Stone: е but i it is, nevertheless, a g А STLAR чечине
Pine, and Cupressus thurifera, are all that have the growi of the Dahlia, that after it the he id in !
injured. The greater portions of the two latter ki inds has become —À established in me prend, some of — —— ee The e path s, walls, &c., : | be
are. dead, and. P. Neunte. has; been. a; good. deal latent buds on езіп stem n è ground often | frequently damped оп bright days, and thie plants gently
browned. is but righ ti start i that "iin. prete 3 inches long over once ог twiee daily. Air may now.be given
none of the new sorts are here, such as Saze. these make the best of summer cuttings, rooting in half | more liberally, :
Gothza conspicua: or Fitz-Roya patagoniea, &c. the — those taken from the branches require. to prevent strong currents of
Mr. Frost. has, we believe, Pinus — but it = That is all the mutilation I recommended, John the plants. Shade regularly
not been rien Young trees of. Araucaria M‘ I Dinald, Drummond Cast pa i reference to the such plants as nne e E
about 6 fest high, have win- above . J. E." has sent us tlie following] :— My| rays in the Ji
344 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE,
[May =
и —— —— — —
o ехашізе plants suspended iu baskets, &c., daily, FLORISTS FLOWERS. ——
гше
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that tke necessary dampness of tbe growing material 8 now ‘amate ur's chief attention, and | °
: the
may be unform, = үрне: tends to eai eod nw by pro tection their season of bloom
a per care and pro
: Ў ; ds should b
growing season, Phaius, Zygopetalums, Cyrtopodiums, | an) v = nsiderabiy pr prolonged, Actuate "4 of the
and other terrestrial — will be benefited — bein ng Ded 0
instance ers d b
RCING DEPART MENT. he oth
Vinery.—If "the Vines intended for the latest erop of furi p or s noted, 15 9 is ш sof the овет id
Grapes have been turned out for retarding, they should formity m y be attained ; all flowers stained at the
now A gP Pijin p — — IN being properly base nd. be VON as, though they may mark
secured, they m е kept da requent syringing, prettily, still this defect is fatal for the competition
to mere the оуб of young wood. Although petals a
* е; those having — e inte e
1 "E little heat eee will be . А! to also considered defective ; and here Wwe would give the Hoe
PPI есш fire- ate Vineries now in. bloom, ew ey a little advice—whatever addition is made to | 5:
to where Muscats and West St. Peter's the bed, let the. selection be from collections, and
while any gres come up. It is a waste of tim
{STATE OF/THB/ WEATHER RAR CONDON
— — at the Horticultural Gardens,
TEMPERATURE
sda;
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, as these latter rarely form perfectly shaped] made when in bloom; take the bath as carefully, and | 7
Э and dry atmosphe Stöß pay for it then and there;“ by this mode you are cer-
1 r thé thin — b the erep а on] tain of the s , even thought it may flower in a
n that nothing ma y 3 .
interire v with the ee of the fruit. As the season dierent о hey d ee e the sd by
uantities must be ко and flower b м i 2
y name, still that, from дч. a bad ог = oa
павай prim 1225 on. by night p 4 while, to h Ре revent | & break,” n may never see a good bloom while y
keep the 90 АӨ pm being too, dry during, a MM live. If seed is required, let the hybridising o or 8
Leid sa sedi ts Dp, A e interior walls; pat 2 | be done my selecting — 1 — and. pure flowers
-— times during the day ; this will assist on both sides; do not, however, cross a — * byblo-
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made this present spring, the isde favors | any decayed petals from m the seed-pods.
able time for planting, if the Vines have been started HARDY FRUIT GARDEN.
suffi y long to have made а shoot of moderate The ё pre resent is a busy period in this department, and
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STATE OF THE WEATHER AT cHiswICE, i
During the last 27 y V for th i k, ending June 4 1
Average
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ose unti ey 8 ow by the prevalence of cold pere winds. As w
BER. sia "NA АЛ,
and trainin
p ouse of MA 2 is often s leaves. When 10 1 becomes much curled from
bee many kinda eee Which is often blight, a good sul r, charged, with snuff and a
done for the sake'of variety, or for prolonging ‘the small pee of ——— КТ be found the most effectual
supply bu but tho diferent eg — brought together, | implement; before using this, damp the trees rer the
end found not to answer equally ` well, | syringe, Bes apply the snuff before the trees beco me dry,
+ 7 ffe aee m satme essary y miore effectually adhere to the leaves. Pay
each kind to perfection; a on these grounds. we|close attention to Apricots, Pears, &c., to dislodge
7 I
OW i тЫ. A larger fing ^c ire Plums, and Cherries, the — аф shoots,
oe r er of separate divisions | an ose not i for sina: in, should remai n for
— but {һе result would be more satisfactory. present, às stopping them at this time would only
mer Pines now ing in ither o es
1 3 г enco liberal base of the stop
waterings, using liquid manure each alternate time. spurs, and would dest ehe; aimed at, v
A — — 8
Support each fruit in an upright position, and remove | converting the eyes at base of each shoot into "fruit
useless rving i
: he|s evi un
latter for stock. Shading with some very t. material|lated trees, it will be better to tie them slightly to
for a few uicem during the middle 2 each su ay must the main branches for the present this will S.A a
be , unless Vines are grown over them;| better appearance to the trees, and bending the shoo
8 however, that the LA i ight Pines get | will in some measure МАР the free action Me Sap, and
N and and flavour the frui have. Give help the . in vi The precise time at which the
* ы се; sites a and closing | shoots should b 3 must be xoi wi by the
— ternoon, at w е the plants, bed, | vigour of the m and should басарда till all danger
walls ә oven w the remaining eyes again ng into wood is over. |
jeune —— eee кеј Where a large number of N әб is yearly
Mei the eolpuring eb tlie Жайы: he ve forced, the after the fruit is gathered, will be
eee e
et 90° pert will ап best for this, as- e not so liable to
soa. oe Pine growing. lepe on this ра hey ме оу Soma eS into rich
ee dE are only to i hich i
F 21102799» еу, x one year (which is
гм еи р flower: bur own ч ) — 2 plished, Pc draw o
arden are furnished, th ts and) vases? filled; and 5 | ial — ЗЯ, ЭК
the general spring planting pe em rà fish thé | bloom, to preserve t th i Geil doen in henry rund Rid
remaining stock of beddi Ai bene an I mui ^ in heavy rains and to
over, Ap cas i
iderab tuber of pa wi, in 3 TCHEN GARDEN,
yet required, W make good ood failures, ce ai ‘Slick BALAN Phy d Peas and et Runners
now occupied with plants. continuing on y 9. and sow a fresh supply of the above and the dwarf
vss citu died ned . * be kep je | en Fred Н Bean. Peas, if the land is dry or sandy, should
sown in a shallow trench, that the waterings they will
their roo
hers requ ad
terwards tin, cigs pte: нё in water „ Spinach, Turnips, and :
and the e early blooms: picked с off; . — for their . on the rapidity of
beds at | similar trenches, as directed for Cele: bey, a piant Pint ve
effect. ; ws : in £x
each trench, са 2
will
e of
уа ater, and earthed up ш eria
і Miren Cut тш flowering stalks off from Rhubarb.
p her roots, when the ripening of the
cage gorous growth of foliage. In
for the pets take all the
the ground ;
in, planting, Jiberate the Fools freely, and much Vigilance and perseverance wi e be requisite "n F
pace
their growth. Plant out Tomatoes, either against vacant |
shoots as
; to leave any, however |:
of the dormant
7
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Notions to RE
t is now too late for cutting back a айе
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30 years old, for grafting. The sap would flow poe naa
W. and there — ;
and preserve life where it joins, yetit would
dead and cankered wood. The nini na 3
back the tree next autumn or winter i map gms |
` and prep СЛ . into t
other tre s, been gra
they w
fiow, which it will 2 ards do, at 1 slowly,
2 E !
ing of the anon rs sent us
must decline (eet D" of. them er appear as sit Р
ere dictated by feelings which we are not nel W
; H WF. The insect which destroys the’ young leaders. :
your Pinus insignis is the caterpillar of a 1
hrysalis state ollar's “ li
translated by Miss Loudon,
28 — Sketty. Pour „poiling water a
А ——
acks, їп which a bit of moch ae [e
This. »i 1 attract them in an
inet a destroy the wing
ТАТ — Joct o Scot. Pray er
—— of w ich you complain. Tf
88 iz М water Mp аа тле
flies When
d Stern) IS lion d es ae i uel ec 3 i
5 "wis * ur o Ward uM
— bably ny Bud fà yo Toads cleat of |
your woodlice.
Мире: W can only repeat what w
меро
the cause aa your ne: Теша ane
too d
NAMES oF
uncinatum
we ene Messrs. Dickson & Co.,
full pida aot
Ww. W.
1 fuar: will kill it, proved i iti
he mischief rente appe
a specimen
which they call
: A Tyros There
и ораса of Rhod
у зау why they,
е cannot
flower , dn all (rag:
“tot уй of f retmen thay 223 In
they are ramp or eut their roots f
. 0 ыйа ix , many. ‘communications tre hen zeiela en
be —— the indulgence от i
——————
d THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 345
UVIAN GU the first object by allowing the owner of land to
AUTION TO AGRICULTURISTS.- уара, g it before a land tribunal, and thus to obtain
It being. notorious that extensive adulterations of this ttention to their nem and а declaration of all existing estates and interests in
MANURE аге still capsid ¢ 10 fae ві ok PM e land and all i brances thereon, whi
NTONY cias 7 r the present sea ; 4
E ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, son, in which are comprised Nen Ек м erer e 1o be duly
Consider it to de their duty to the Ре all the most recent improye- Persons tsoever. 18 aration is to y
the FUND REND, o pecompend Жарава andal c others х who bu ments and inventions of the rd. and 2 of 2 e is to be 4 ur to
to be carefully on their g day. Thai y Arrang e owner is tit transferred: upon
will :
23 СЕЕ a. n d and, abge td ee Catalogue, with Drawings, any subs 4л sale, &, by him by a simple
attention to that а 2 ANTONY GIBBS лр SO and Prices, 18 now in a book. s part of the scheme it is to be
-— pu "— eret- in M it is not intended to u
2 — sound Peruvi vian ! gi receipt Postage 5 5 — and
Ft ТЕТ price atop еса — Der kee, eee any one to bring his land before the tribunal, an
9L c fer ton % 91 ber фи. £x: & Soxs) 197; High Holborn, that it is not stated by whom the expense of tHe
by dealers at Boer price ре ie cud
due. and.149, Regent Street. necessary pre aco investigation of title is to be
either ither leave ‘Zoe, to them, or the article must be adul borne
"Agents + orne, This omission appears important; fo:
JcLiverpool, James: Cuthbert, the word owner is Neg Jot nly any W 5
m. ClaytonoSquare.~Man| сап. dispose of the land f r, but a pe г
; . а ow шу, а, and interest. (perhaps суа ti —
ee
JERUVIAN GUANO=The guaranteed i
Messrs, ANTON L2 — AND c: BONS, Lobos Island
Guano, and Rape Cake of Lime, and all Artificial Manures,
Linseed a n ape Cakes, &c. 2 gt
AM INGLIS; CARNE, 10,.Mark.Lane, London. Af
— Glasg
168, Tron 2 e Edmond, in the
a NES 1 e iei mein М
Ба OF LIME; "warranted the
тоша, de: delivers to any Kaila Sinon in Landan | rox, 9i EEGA AND: BEEHIV
0
‘he land having been bron ght Meloni the tribunal,
and all interests — it having CA
it is pro we ttain the second o Таа от
‚ per ton; als 5 N Durowst терн eee i quw Lupe itia" baer de ^to Күй! powe
E: yields Жыр, em Pat qw 9 75 eel | (foconbich the Prine Medal ve the Great Exhibition was av ade) фео "sf the owner, to charge the Tan p
Ehh — халаана. all ү Buipbalo of Sea mmonia, A» VOCAT nvented;Bee-feeders, and, every antielq.connected. үү of cen hien УЯ be.i Issue à un 45 ba
à 1 the. ue to be duly registered, „апа to negon:
PERU iu GU aranteed the genuine importation he PRACTICAL ‘BE E-K ÉEPER, price 2s.; Sheets of Hing |
of Messrs, A. G Dm Li aga 155 en 2 кано на, ose Bd., — а -— — p UI 10 e. by simple SONETI М.а, a promissory, note
and RAPE 6 & 10, Great Marylobo ayable to bea present is. E secured !
Lors Mon Cones. d — A PRIZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR T а уде ture ap ine saan 5
ANU URES The followin Жын are manu: |, | interest: le in respect of the princip ;
M4 factured at >= WES’ Pact E WAS 8 ‘TO J. pis BOOBRYEE, ATT, 3 pr acre T" 2 erest becomes The de-
геї , le 4
I urnip Mar ve pet tn 22 p N Or i : a
Boperplosphats of e p т HE CELEBRATED ‘AGRI Om
Sulphuric Acid. and COP $e 1 DIGG p^ нр? sn ee билед Pot
Office, 69, Kitig Willian Sire bt mo SC¥PURS, Dra T
N.B. —Peravian Guano, к to contain 16% — conti: of 0 o ates "à 1 bm 2 ont
кте. iem METRE 55 inim TE 29 ера
ANURES > 4ANGEED OE Bei Poor d 8 90 Qa at Fee . —.—.— ee, bn ?
IXON: AND GARDUS, Northam, South n, have f VM : QUT
D on sale, in any Sei the; “ewig eren pure а and p e S re р Londi, Кк ay E 28 5 against the evil so common in Ire land, of —
к А ‘at the lowest pr а du vi oaa оода forwarded * = be: ТМ, EER pric land with, more, than its value, a limit to che sum
Kap Cake” дарай Cake. i per Э) iode to „ebe raised by debentures is to be last by t p
ANURES vora * s “LANDOWNERS... DRAINAGE. SAND D hich is to .
um o in pus» | ANIAR ОЛ ОВЕНА ВВ аса bas satur орон ion to the annual value of dhe "the
ii We Maures! i , Ix MS 88 Аст or Pana uk “ist fep is in no MÁS ens Thé deb
sing и ; Майка Vane s fi al only Wi
Ditto, fi iine, for dissolving» ‹
Wi &e n ^s
10 (ee б 55 ra 5 EX id
Guano, or D: e193 à (99) ther
E oA Sou . Бейл: ) Yid = тагар È зает ь TUS is top ed that,
в cat Man — —.— Dixon & = Linseód = and Arti- pitur d 7 pus 4 pu " e ih
TTT MENT e cuis pisc payment; or
ito 3 ce Serm DS КА Ae E ere *-
Baie ОЕ и completel Shturnted with ractica 11 e Un ing: — {А attention b
& LONDON NUR . 5 vt ренеп NL 18, the best Proprio a bet
r any Crop; it also possesse property of rétaintag its fe!
canes бе к е rare Ss, dente on с. "um ponens F
Bridge, Fulham ang will be deliyered at the onda : dene e avig Ш emp es ota ot ЖА An, "HD ө CUNT rt sfer'of the Tati
of the Railways at А v. Pe Nude sü pur 0 XU aii m 1 ELAN 390 o: res qq 15/44 he ; it vit other de
2
VETT AUN: OFFIC ент Staff or the Army well imits 0
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as W. брзу take
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000, but it will be ‘tice ag. piles pna
N ар Vid pos 11 dn ‘frst’ — The Garden, by Mr. 7 tures for smaller amounts, equal in the aggregate to
he, t Agricultural Gazete, that sum. That this s plan, 3f carried out, would
Thomas Cartwright, зд го? Mm
a the i 12 70 del H Шы, EXT 4 85 бду з the raising s 5.0 a on th ¥
ows: ze HIRUR n
Cha: Janure тау ор Autumn on W tikes. uL. ; ‘SA а URDA 2 MA — — . gi bo td 275 са h 2 their E pen dd 9
| and he then adds; v9 the. whole, I like: the. Sewage, Charcoal " I MEET os TORTË TWo ғо Persons Аер Em Ma
|o very much, and think it a erp Bentl manure and iat Moa are po que . ‘| source of inyestment, may. reasonabl be. ра |
| to have some fof my Turn н п'е „Де Dein bun The e great question. is, one of pare the cost of
| L MANU М | nj wom naa red war A boe WM | bringin — land under the manm epithet
! iA CHG МИ лыы : 1 Тул i Mem meee Fete E.
| АЖЕ т епрлдтй making ARTHPICIAT MANURES may | | з Waitt dk Da шт ety бе 2 l үзүш}, and of 5 — tining. the nal, would
| 22 br app — С. pose 5 8.8% S8 " ре be “cones, ard a he b
| Principal of the Agricultural and Chemical College, Ren gen | We have, on former ert drawn Ae ion to |i 22 ot а eem v 155
Lon hates of ating de - ipla : 15 e (pu
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Ash, Bones,
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is ag present 3 or in other words, to make it odnie nsequence of — 2 2
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Peat UNS DANI Sale. | money 4o феіфогтожей on at. Aux scheme ET. rovides. TI um: may bs
= ү — — ä e eee e tribunal, will Lars
of attention; for, let its faufts in matters of ders powers eon ferred upon it, Which, if abused 1 1 ro
G d be re with fr en d D gürest means of attzining genes ‘otherwise, might le ad to de results ;
Соно sane ae s Nes aa Te euo rad PE be wishin — to feo a consider the aang ibunial is empowered, if it deem ex 1
9 1 i LEBER M um eem poin $34 n Which | and just, Upon ‘the application 4. oe having
3 fit m tet i ag 1з, on ial interest à to, charge, not
: < Om D33 £ i Wut
Ro 07: ore wa TOV NM Ol 4 8 ey tae ial fond E <4 terest only, but, the land: itse h a de
rely on " düreek. from. ine Works]. P ACMitale, mhieh,]. might; howev н, іп some. instances he...
CONCENTRATED D: MANURES -of ‘every kind on the best] has been iir aiat vei benehicially pens j as, for example, i e money
fs sil a exper C eg e- e аз wanted EE
ч ing 20 into any:onitical Another ies utin is suggested b e Sch
POONER'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF IAM has durin into ' GESTE Оу
the past seven youn arhed amery prizes Ite Son tior ogiari | th the bill, or to. do mote: — чолду — section of the billy which appears to be worded in
* | feat tures:
fhan have bees o herb is — s Port’ уо e to offer a few re marke upon such such a männer as to give judgment creditors pe
M z Mi aney EA te erin ay св хав md as * à pointe a PI NN ; explanation or г xu over y 9 of du ТЫ [oh »
з, Eling, Sonthampton . mil cm aren ВА ; 6 УЧ x ualification аз to the t er А
red Murer Anal ER 2 The object atthe bim is Бела Y fist to 1 85 № sting d. Jr ‘this observation de Just, it is.”
a The Sere TETEP Pee May оп To " ta Se 4,19 render. nde sily av f lido ear the value ebenfure as а negotiable.
SS gs e Aa ine a^ aluit 3 a
› and will be published in its as à security for ó ey. It is propose vy ee ity would be 1 royed.
346. THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 28,
utline of the proposed measure, which pn known as tlie“ Essex system of draining. ne would prove quon to the rius comma
P ied apart coniicit of our readers, and | | drains at first rarely exeeeded 18 inches in depth, M am induced to my own experience, a 405
the ultimate эн of which in Parliament it will | were filled to a certain — with brushwood, s sult of cons iderable — on its use y mde;
The obj ect of the Ъ is bs. зоне and sometimes even with straw, materials which Ini theory at — this. subject has long been fami
ls retentive soil served to support the oof until a | to me; but fro n the high ses of the implement. gene-
| junetion with the sides was effecte These perishable | rally about 25ʃ, 1 ubts were entertained whether smal}
: £ h | materials have in many districts been superseded. by | farmers—those who grow from 10 to 25 acres in Wheat.
are unsuited to the V 8 age an the tiles a i f various fo 2 aud sizes, formed of —were justified in incurring so much expense. Pres,
br ee 0 e ü ommunit as it is hough a prospect of | vious, however, to changing my plan of seedin |
у spreading, an s likely before very long to more permanent benefit than can — oped for from the and coveri ng hes either the harrow, cultivator; ор
t: ina totally Quel! system of conveya ncing. | | | perishable materials pre evio usly named. small pl ough ; Ie fully —— man ny fields with э,
peach адь ela About 20 years after Tull, the agricultural writings Wheat dr — m in a adjoin ng counties, in my owwang
of the celebrated Arthur Voung began to appear. The other State 1the Eier о in re. cases,
HISTORY OF BRITISH AGRICULTURE: No. V. practice of Young, like that of many other teachers, is | of — ing - —.— and actual r in the same
(Continued from page 332 said to have fallen sadly short of his preeepts, and fiel
tradition deseribes him as the worst farmer of his date. Wit n the past three years. these observations hare
I fear, however, that the character of amy and every 2 — over drilled fields, in the aggregate to fully
i it і reformer, iven i es ive of. drilli
)
ost of Pari ы ga riters followed in the wake
i 8-
а : :
cen afterwards during the e quts a that the is to be received with much caution; at any rate, his 100 acres in my own e and for several of my neigh
first great step Ms ae made in agricultural improvemen writings deseribing the then state of farming in almost | bours; This year w * all use it to a greater.
by the introduction and cultivation of Clover. In the rto
y “ i : х
Surv 75 d in observation, prove him to have been a careful and intel- In no instance, either in my own or the experience
1604, * — byes * a Rande: афи aon ligent observer, and well qualified -€ the task of an other ы gr ther results — been carefully ir knees
: : ‚= 1 censo i iti d red, h e ea
re ul co
of much useful statistical information dani ing on his | the most ‘profitable 1 first in the saving of seed, and
th uni farmers. | favourite study, and contain reports of numerous — secon dly i in the increased product of grain, varying from:
The introduction of red, or as it was then called the ments; -— in 3 and grazing, which had been one — six v seven bushels to.the acre
Great Clover, was chiefly due to Sir Richard Weston, cart ed on by various men eminent in their day The t common mode of co covering — broad~
gs some te миной as Cromwell’s am- | РГ ractical farmers, . eec eem lands in odi. al east — is with the harrow; a and if the land is well
i Weston on his the ren of England. These letters soi l prove prepared previously, 4. e., in fine tilth an anova i-o
of! th — then w; as it — s been from the first, and pro- the harrow will so im pron — — —
* bably will: remain to the end of the ehapter, — while to leave much of the udin ered 5 near the
who had. been a —— himself in cS у» beige егч — wes ата energy, and perseveran utstrip | surface that the first ailing rain reto will expose
steady and munificent patron, of agricu are progressing more or less — there no inconsiderable portion of the grain. True,
1 t che cultivation, of se A urs will "am be found oecasionally а farmer Slowman, whom | this will sprout and take feeble root ; but it is generally
the alternate testem, ч its origin, nothing can. urge onward ; ; and, strange to say, it not | thrown out and killed by thew — з
The cultivation ng the in i ~ ho
ee. pee Mia 15 а farming his own freehold. An amusing specimen of hence the necessity of adding an increased uantity of
even ded to Ireland, yet it took nearly 60 nue this kind of farming is the hero of an ver m “told of seed to guard against this contingency, To provide
to bring it into a regular rotation with those of the old Francis, Menem Duke of Bedford, who had made against this loss » seed, my broadcast seeding has.
ns. E до: ў it strenuous efforts to i і
*
en fr to ;
was common заав. urging tio ploughing, with two horses abreast instead of four or harrowed in, rarely stands too thiek at harvest. If the
of Clover upon a slow-going tenant, to be met by par rg five in a string, among the tenantry on the Woburn | shovel plough « or small bar-share. is. used instead of the
remark as that it was all very well for a gentleman, but estate. Finding on one occasion, spite of his teaching, harrow, a vered
a farmer must take care: nus rent. the old team still at the old work, he dismounted, | too deer and is necessari 4 irregular in vege —
EN I eus Er. : tallied. ined, pen meet Mov arranged the gear,and with his own hand debve'a farrow | if hoe: dees not fail entirely, to farce ee the
pois the field iol 9 | with the pair of horses yoked abreast, leaving the td ах and this irregularity continues, bo
first 7 timation, — й орен г BA y еа, idle. Having finished, the man could n р f head and maturity until harvest. a
бугюн у
die e rlier date, est the fac rop is inte 8 with gre
n Of. & inthe Improver Im- tie his 8 0 Jo! could find по better — — to hie best Wheat is . ted to — m pen
is 1 of at some | farmers could no — shatter c offin | the harve
The
“that
excellent A — study of Arthur ee — . affor g;
ioe which E i extended the patient —P а ly accurate picture of leno esce either to ditione ae —.— =
to the field. Blythe's book is the agricultural state of —— towards the elose of | Jarly even in moderately windy w eather) or cover tie
est stes d. work ir which may be found | the last century. go may b —— from the seed with regularity ; in places itin quit taa
жө tae: convertible, Шабар jj 80 so: beneficially | experiments recorded, that a great desideratum at that in others, again, as much too v This
— since, by n Clover and Turnip substitute for Turnips during the rigours of | haye, with others, long been are of; though wi
between the culmiferous crops. — r when they could not be drawn from the 3 practical knowledge, could not fully compare and appro-
The winnowing: machine. was first anner from owing to snow or frost; and the Carrot seems ciate the am pic of. drill husbandry, over pete old
Holland in 1710 into Scotland, where, its use was, pub- with this object увсын of —
lily. unced from, the pulpit, as mpious, unicus The letters contain aeeounts of such essays, with minute | We will now compare- the two y by.
the will of Divine Providence, by mre wind for par- | details of the cost and resulting erops, but the introdue-| what are, in my opinion, the advantages of
er. use. by human. art, instead of soliciting 1 by tion of the Swedish Turnip in 1790 effectually accom- dil. — the seedi 2
or e ee the eumd of Pro- plished the object in view. The introduction’ of the | of the branching or
Field Lettsom about | fy
h
— ma by a horso after Turnips have either decayed’ or run to seed, and | most varieti an eee
4 r he hadinyer „Тру іар inso even the earliest Rye or Grass affords as yet no bite, | broadcast 24 bushels
of hi could completed — of the peut —À saving of on
times sear pest the ner the usual charge:
a сс more dioi be added; for a — of and the —.— wilt дай nearly: ог {
xisti Bog nd probably: $ |
that | 9 of history. Mechanics have lent а powerful aid to the 1 im din n
ve | operations of husbandry’ ploughs s ploughs of all kinds have been over the shove а bend —
by ; ng machine, first invented in 1793, cents account will stand
i Д has been peen vii im — and improved & steam has | бб менене Wheat
1| lent. his giant force; guano and other c i Bln er
| manures of easy distribution offer novel ee, to pop seam pr dollar, cibis eee P
| the improving ` rmer; while the establishment of the Todays — eee ee
& e
history of British’ husbandry, will exercise a not less on drilled 5 реске
ure | beneficial — the culture of his mind than on 5 days’ team and drill, at Masi. ааш”
"by che tillage of his land. Farmers seem to be rapidly | ; *
i acquiring a taste for more intellec: tual pursuits than: ET
which porters the — of their fathers:
daily, —
in alm
en from rones ——
ooked:
ow. AS som йн үт almost funny. As the diamo pon booke | а | —— lora day's wori —.—
vhence its brillianes from attrition, so this commingling sod granted ; but in a large field the drill. wil
to — g of the mind mus good. а-дау with the same ;
work for eres
. There is reason to hope that the f farmer; who follows | harrow i
ae perhaps the the most delightfal of all sécular-occupations | 8
Ls ime 8 + wW who 10 opens far his only; when my own i
—— and — the volume of — | on whom I can rely
29—1853:] THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZE
TTE.
—
less seed will suffice, in the one Шап in the other poss the boxes, My simple machine is furnished with two we will pay!“ No sooner have they been sent for, but
to product at least an equal crop; with the best con- | rollers, one before the seed-boxes and coulters, the Ser (if report л др truly) 9n. ae pg and smoke.
ucted broadcast operations, there is usually, if not be hind, which last perfectly closes the. shallow furr topped, an y mmediately.
always more or less loss, if not an actual waste of seed. | made on the 3p ж лэч 4 by the coulters, and covers L ух their ibit i Men — A Why, really is.
Those who consider 14 bushel, sufficient broadcast, will the see ed. I ot any im ce, I will cannot be us, for not one particle of
probably. ha ood, or a better yield with 1 bushel ish you ie a dmm y machine, which any | chimney ;” and grantin ch to be case in
properly drilled ero Tac ght — 4 27 or 28 inch wide two, or even three instances, then may we with confi-
It may = asked - 4 not t with. the drill, dul E rere never этуу nd transplanting so satis Чок) | dence appeal to our once crystal b which. ly.
why there should be in seed and an increased ave. wished, My Mangold W rag pose as, swarme — abun f fish, but are now streams of
produ жуз its use ? os the. fi lace. the seed is all й * to-day as when а up. 4. poison, and our cattle endangered by them ; the colour
regularly distributed, and to a given depth, 1, 2, or 3 Hodnet red 3 Dray sie мра à being аиса blue, green, black, m and nearly
ches, by gement for the purpose, and at the 2 omen our paper of the 7th Jnnt is | every о oxious and unnatural hue, containing
pleasure of the farmer; and it is all uniformly covered, | carefully —— up; and, if the law could be uaded | 41.14 grains of sulphurie-acid, 121.91 р = muriatie
consequently, having an equal n vegetating, and to let matters be settled . equitably, Wm answer well acid, a f arsenic, корин,
all liable alike to, the changes of metes te - | both. for landlor difficulty lies | and magnesia, per gallon.” And let me ask, if —
ture, it all arrives at equally. The in the law ee to . an A to во iain! what ure? Will any one теп à
same causes operate — cen similarity and and binding зка should the landlord Ae ien to this to be good or healthy for man or beast They wilk
h ; for from large and heavy heads only, can | enforce it, this can be done without à regular laws j permitted, I could reveal some frightful),
we expect to reap ролу erops. When the, grain is that may possibly ew the House. of Lords. ving | results, fan. to -— — and others’ cattle, through»
wn. irregularly, and covered at different. depths, with had a t, man years’ experience in drawing, up this same poisonous the hundreds of:
portions of it ж э — „ all our experience | leases, and enforcing. their conditions on tenants, who tons of stinking, blue, 1 burning waste on and adja- .
pr that many heads ar ort an all ; | could. not remember what W. und to do or not cent to our lan and rei the liquid washing from,
poorly filled, and ive in maturing. to do, I have compelled to see that law and equity this alone is, in ble nee, and it is
Again, this . e eeding leaves the are indeed but cold friends to eac r, and the shameful for those high i in sanatory to encourage:
the turtas is gradually crumbled down. by landlord who. gets ры rent had better allow his tenants. such an ever-to-be-go ot-rid-of nuisance, They ought to
the frosts, a 8 yeh alternate freezing and thawing hav st all the usual Mim s lease, rather lating.
an tendency to throw out the young plants, this tempt to ani ied em. As to Is it not high time our 10 missioners and
p of feeding them, as it may be termed, rarely «liquidato penalties," any lawyer vill . at the idea the Board of Henith i in i Ca petitions ought -
fails in this way to. protect, the tender growth, and to this being more. than. rigmarole ; they, cannot. be to be sent at once) to take some — of it, and prevent
prevent serious loss seeding in low, wet lands ; | enforced unless the tenant agrees to it. Now, this may as far as possible such Aron both to man and
and which would otherwise be half lost — "T be.law, but assuredly it is what we call in the, north мут du
ere is however another advant: por- | “bad, justice.” Justice would. direct that When, for
tant one ; the open v atf уй between the “drills afford а instance, a tenant who had. bound himself to give up
greatly increase ce to get a good stand of Grass his farm in the event of. bankruptey, became. j|
er, Timothy, or other varieties, Ns should | the маде су р» — require to go. to any expense or vindicate: the
always be liberally sown on the Wheat that е | form of! whatever, but resume | after, either by lan or benant! 4 Sufiring Clodi
rotation of grain crops. Th the course of my i inv Ivostiga- Mens ia and let € farm to — party.. Law, on hopper, near 8.
tions, many ight be — to, in h the the co would say, If you, attempt griou па former paper Iálloded
results, carefully ascertained, and comparing the yield | any such summary justice, without hiring me to manage to: the ity —
by both methods, have shown the by drilli | for you, you shall be 1 i T
average several bushels to the acre; and if to this be in truth, as matters now. stand, the law will make. any, me
add the — in seed and the ‘greater facility and | опе, re who acts on.a. plain. as j
economy in labour above, without; paying the lawyer as go-between. We
—— could" а made to well үле А ex- | were in h in Scotland that great
p where the increase by drillin g c ee y com- | Sheriff rt Bill, would: remove d to
ee "side by side with broadcast sowing, was 7 and 8 allow a landlord to enforce his agreement with ve-.
; and in one сазе well attested, it was to honest tenant, b Íree ungs
э bushels to the acre ; ndr however, are considerably debt action. The sheriff or justice of could up-
above the inerense. ^ - -incident came in a few minutes a ^ en йл tenant, state righ g the
wled одна and so well the ease, and repu tige War dea . e
vouched for, that I gave rit fll e A vendor | а matter of fact, -— at once give the | dla power sideways i “when | resisted in this dey reta —
offered a drill for the i in a “ep * ыы aeres of to possession, or refuse it, with no more expense nal posts, the w has
ba ; the grower to determine the fees requisite to record „ 80 worked n nat 400 1 efficiently, at a much less cost of
; by seeding broadcast portions cabin eae! the field. that things might be done in order, t on record. | There i isn slipping of driving-straps, no break»
Before — vt he agreed to pay 100'dollars, | And ара өл ойе: рр 22 But such in y oF Wenge no ion of cogs, and, above all, no
the price o , with interest, having —— 2 d cheap justice would i the necessity of | Scarcity, or day of ' the necessary provisiom I am
— — the increase, it was found fourths of our attorneys е to the. dig- | indue because | amr convin
be 153 bus hels. 2 gs; so I presume nion", must jo along, with the urned |
— a is generally the — ru that they are “ апа the
cheapest in in the end ; and o ultural implements, | — privilege ж pl ы а perpetual source of
drill is ung pean Itisa mbling. seen such endless vss, from
and pound foolish:*^ policy to purchase а — rmal EN of paper, or letters
drill merely because it can be had at a price. If it written by young or factors, without an idea.
orms imperfectly, it may prove dear at any price, of ће net thus set for their future repentance,
and is not worth having ; as it is sure to lead to dis- | think all but lawy uld petition the Legisl ng ig а resisting p
appo occasion! more. loss in a single | that ing be held as a lease unless it be written on the frame of my horilunfal етйп, close to ie — а
crop than would pay the difference, if not the full tamp. This would. benefit the Chancellor of the end Wag throwing the strain or blow against an “Р.
of i article. I gave 100 chequer, f d ing between | floor saved mier "йе of time and
for a drill n, in preference to others offered at knowing tenants ard landlords, for fear of commi tting ped Me The faet is, that a sixteenth of ani -
about half the price.; and the saving in my own crop in Ives, vexati nger on the.part of landlords, i i gine "1
the seed and ased product, and by drilling for | thus. often. * taken in, and ually benefit landlords imp 5 ion that
several of my neighbours, nearly or quite repaid the ~~ honest tenants; nor can I imagine any objection to pa — ld н "e * engines to moveable
cost ; to say nothing of the economy of tim d labour it. J. Mackenz ie; M. , Eileanach, 2 Ma . 0 J. J. M. ee May 21. * ii
i imseeding, an — aving the work done Cm ical emt, near: St. Helen „ Lan T BN yp di Statisties — Were the landed proprietors”
in a complete and workmanlik — having indeed, farmer, Lame obliged. + et permission of. En ngland to c the correct
rarely expended. the same a of money with, tho. for y insertion of the f ollowing. complaint, viz T ot their art |
same satisfaction. T would not however, ho an derstood, | Thi portan ost effecti t expensive machinery
as intending to that an efficient drill | iu pim be seid) as — t
cannot be made at mucli lese price... Increased demand means of
will cheapen production; as well. by competition, as by |
enlisting more in € 7 skill in he manu-
faeture. If not attained, as I believe i
the sum.
y manner, on land only half. prepared,—
immaterial whi
2 can only reap a meagre an
ä — o do his share of a he | all our once.
broken and pulverised. frost, h M mill m :
very — find. much of his seed * n the crops and — trees (now in. bloom, some of which hav
interim, id powerfulagent dub already been consequently they will not bea
for want of a little extra care. аиан to the this year); some Wheat and young Clover have
tender plants.. нй Sable, inthe Ohio Gultivater,, | been blighted; What does. it do for ow
other
ы
7
| furnished n in their possession, .
| the жанаш. of indivi hal Turmas or estates beng ory
little more trouble than
ished t rte ЖАНЫН b sen:
our flower and for one should
3 rustiug: been recommended
otf the General тэй of rater =
р
rk
Ж; Macclesfield, sur: Ormskirk, Penrith, an
towns :—
send do you askine int of the process. and ther
still
of the value of soft-vater, “and as such
be lost in finding
are cleaned, peony are then heated in an oven to the heat |
otis bling me They е dni imm
ares a
iu
iste
ask me in what way I coat the i ifon pipes for vatet, 1 which sum the Со
Ther
е foun
‚ | pulse through the
manned i ina NA full of 2
by a They +
— re . in Бош. 15 minu tes. When they" are taken out
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
into the M which n
iod b leeted i
pei fifa sue ual Msc Ai: 739
pn a of 90 life governors, 147
uise
e person
hroughout the kingdo
in¥¥stigations institated | by die Societ: б "t for the pur-|
h surface, and may be severely hammered, | к
во as to test their st vt without in the least 33 the coat- bose of discovering new modes and c ónditions of ‘che:
ing. We prefer еее using this pitch to coat them over with | mital action in reference to anim al, vegetable, and |-
seme of the later products of the distillationof tar, or to X x these | mine} and 2, for obtaining a more exact
рн ment. of
need not be first heated i вы oe ө отеп, but may be - cleaned, nd at acdüaintance with the origin — MS gu P liv.
once immersed in the hea ixture. This heat must be at least es prevalent from bres nd „ di e
sue of Ay - I cannot 7 hve my own opinion of this process, | stock of farmers ; have n purs ith ‘vigour by
supposed that 1 am ‘prejudiced in its peer е will | thé pr f "the So — and e already led to
give therefore the opinion of those who: have «used it most, an — i прата re hs i ge — and to much valuable
o the engineer of the Manchester Waterworks, Мт. ba resu. in One case,
€ ole his assistants. Whenever I have asked the opinion of еже rien gressive knowle dge i
who h hav
the engineers ave used it, I e received a favourable
Swer; and although constantly — objections Aci it, I
am answered with the assurance of success. Some qm have
I am told
as at first. I believe this is all I can say on the —
I am eina unwilling to sound its praises; and the operation is
bo "v to admit of many words.
Mr. Chad oii: aan ssed a high opinion of Dr. An
заш 5 = эло сее — when applied to large pipes ;
n down for four
good as
acquainted with another plan,
that of en Mr. Brocklesby, M.P., which had stood the test
of 20 X experience ; the following account had been
given of it ;—
Mode of pr врат te ‘Cast Tron Pipes b resist red ps of Hara
Water containing ИБР A Acids of “any descri ben the
knoek (C t the time
facts, which | regards abstract science as only t
the Pro
ere is le ine du every other art dern on
science е ES advancement ; as its sphere of operation
bee extended, and its indica Bob more accu-
— девей, it uke эзы wider views of the —— of
th les, which are founded o
[May 28,
prt ide during the el for the publie display of ther
nstruction and p
he Council bie ‘decided that the city of Lincoln
shall be the place for the country meetin
rhe
when its
Lee 7 — ede more ed recognised, than
at the 8 ment, a the pontan us d
ters
months being nearly eq
elected du * уны whole of T E E
order of pr cil.
On the motion iof the Earl of Romes,
Sir — P Tarockmortons Bart., this re
1
dan by
t was unani-
the” a bsenee сето. severe illness) of Colonel
of the
for their pret care in examining the Society’s accounts,
Dyer, on the part of himself and his colleagues,
URINE the compliment paid them
end t
strict adherence | to ‘that inductive process
parison and discussion of actual
the refe ree
Society a
attendant on the com
vertible facts, and have Mies deduced by “he p of
science. Asin s, how i
of hasty fierent — itlogiea deductions, made
in the application of science to agricultural data, an d of
the very different laws nsigned, © ven by dista did
n to explain the production “of the same pheno-
mena, the Council recomm he members of the
On the motion of S n V. B. Jo tone, Bart.,
MP. 55 the thanks of the meeting were
voted to Professor Way and Professor Wilson, for the
lectures delivered | before the Society since ce its
general meeting. ác
e chairman then Put the us uidi nisi to the
mee леги! memver
or 17 тҮ to offer, that might be referred to
consideration of the Council! To which appeal, Ne
262 no 5 е made,
e Earl of Romney, seconded by
1» Dens, th e dt uis of the meeting were voted
1 N : 7 in
will have become hard as ja ENTE Ar
sponged, the founder may
—
so
' soils or la:
ieated an account of
Mica —.— a Corni
lander, of 3, St. George
mitted t of
8 Terrace, Dov , trans-
! . Schott's бон apparatus
Mr, Reeve sent specimens of sugar from his White |
The Coune ‘ordered o usual 3
to r Meeting on the 2 ih of Ma cmm
an acéount
— like that of steam or . is 4 5 available för
ractical d its
EET
objeets, when its power is coerced,
ed within required — The invaluable
been o! such union
poms
for th
ffec
; Ser in i whe jy ee. accord-
ing to foreign practice, with a morbid fluid taken тош
diseased lungs, the powe: nter-irri
mation certain extent in the évite;
EE
es's continuation of his valuable experiments
lead e Council t o de welt i A Wieser Council. was held on Wedn
h | lands. are frequently — дн to th
та "Colonel Challoner for his kindness 1 presiding on
| that occasion, and for the services he had so constantly
rendered to the Society. |
esday, the
ymonp BARKER, V.P.
and Mr. R. Tre
candidates were nounced for
c. | election at the next meeting.
Sr AM MP., comm.
ounci wing statement тиз
ons in m made to
him. xc Mr, John d of ‘of Danton House, near
oleshi 3
бауун» when sound and capable of irrigat rater pane) at a l
object of this paper
Agricultural
the
than to elicit à. a consideration of mj
suggestion ; 9 I may be allo to observe Let
have carried out 2 method of drai ‘he ter m |
h the best place,
y fall or
hen the bip
t
Ey 83 that is to Lek зг” ua
ig Xow aco "de early 3
1
se in Hanover
of e ute was held
House
T pius Tru
im the chair.
of Mr. Raymond Barker, seconded
e. „Fisher Ho bs, Mr. sie ы рну, меин
ге, and-ef Grosvi venor
; elected. Pr
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T
"Were
a
Square, on Monday, |
istee,.
. 1848
en the ionen of м Ho
ture MUIVACU Vv
аго н
The G er
on the feeding of animals. And 4, Prof. Wilson's Lee.
ehnical
meeting ill be held in the таа of | su
July next. The entries of implements, as will а
› by the following tabular statement, are more n
h than i in former years, for their éxnibi. |
| tion — to 105 000 square feet, and the shedding be
required being nearly а mile in length :—
анон а а
ач. іп
LocAurTY. Erstes ör Ranh rere oar
Q^. 22 * о
c
— 82
3
H
ора
d saf +
n EYE wis
Mo red
rm nes of railway | lan
at the Gloucester par еч will жее ied favourable
remo idi
— while 170 Db the the
Ei 39 SM = Airai he ls
a 4 joof ab
у?
pi)
' efficiently к: К Да rid
Кык эи
Мел
| аз great or than those
the LR vil Wr. TE)
shay i rre t
1126 t ri Daft К at t}
i Ар or at the ü
dent th Md d ра $ and
to —— 2d; that the drains [hem oe a чуч |
Е manner, wi UNa uve :
ts into St th 3 am as
0 and that gach outlets beat he lowest part
‘danger of stoppages from the
peroxide of iron, which, often. abounds in
| the
es "David feared that the plan pro
re often flooded but had very
remarked tb] den !
by Mr, Parken, alth
be carried, E gn
—
22—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 349
observed i n December last. On his return home І have been sometimes in the habit of laying on my {be advisable to nie un ar 2 vim too z
he would "furnish an accurate statement of the|manureat once before ploughing. In every instance the crop. The ery re ent is required to
details, as indicated by his rain-gauge.—Mr. y- the stubble should be looked ca iae over before | that before described but үр жег il object on 7 soils to
mond Barker, as chairman of the Thames Commission, ploughing, and Nettle roots and Couch Grass AT forming man ure heaps, an en tow spring
had frequent opportunities of becoming acquainted with | for and removed, | I do not * it by any | the mig get inconveniently fall, t the land ‘intended for
the effects of flooding and drainage on the imt means 1240 fable to defer th f the manure | Cabba; cem om Wurzel may re
alongside the Thames, and of lower level than its bed. | on heavy land until just previous to the t time of sowing | their s * tity, or it may be carted on the
If these meadows could be freed from one foot "x their | the erop, because the intermixture of the manure with | land intended for Swedes, and flat ploughed in at once.
ace-water, great benefit would result; but, the soil is more prism on heavy land. There is | After subsequent stirrings, to thoroughly incorporate it
when thoroughly drained, great injury was found to be | little i xi its 22 wasted by rains, and in many | with the soil, and "vel direetly after ridging 1275
inflicted on their owners, from the loss of their Grass, seseque i ould be fatal, in all seasons injurious to the 2 ewt. of guano and 2 ewt. of superphosphate of
hay, and after-feed, which took place in dry summers. rop, to aes n the land in the spring, | er E rof. Wa оха *s | acre, Ше seed should be drilled.
i ng- extrao
— — —
ton, near Dartford, communicated the following state; | of mih Apia yof shay, W 5 ent. confidence | Жез,
ment in re in e +
f ouch Grass an !
e agricultural and mineral resources of a|forking, throw the field up in "97-inch ridges as Society. Haddock and Co, ted dg i
portion ot the estate - Sir Charles Elton, Bart, in аз convenient after harvest, subsoil 10 or 12 [Pe — Wes, have more than once цаа to this
Somersetshire :— з Сей ^ ween eyery. ridge, cart out the manure from the pamphlet, ipo annually appears with the awards of
At the meeting of the Council on the — — of 19 1 0 yard an 22 it n the a SEM split them ri the Soeiety's judges during the year, and the
were made as to the cost of obtaining a trac n és — from | and again subsoil same den re, and leave them | Programme and prize list of the present year. It is to
3 ге. 1 ТТЛ M ро козы | the.re of farms, whi r
find „that t oun +; " A : | >.
paper, and that the charge for а trace is mn i anime Plain | portion of the soil Lu wai) be exposed to the pave I of thy {отти that we shall again direct the notice
tracing, on а scale of three x 1 vi to ul ы Eu 100 | fying z i o ur read b r à
acres; do. six chains, 1s. 64. do eight to ten chains, 1s acd 16.34. 12 * ; t d lis at, 2 the actual sums offered in the — classeg
A ng of small marks aus 25. 3 acres Gy pas ate о any im apor aor d hich the Society classes the several obj
ordinarily about 4s. But if — eae or — ng many the e preparation of land for а Potatoes, Cabbage, — » ет jects ut
buildings and ornamental grounds, or the - ати eom p bounded | Mangold Wurzel, or other roots; the ridge system which it aims. (E dii
by drains with double lines, the cost may be suitable for any € thém pint the ан distance is] Class J. Best сочна farm, two silver —— and: r
00 per cent. In the event eri any Miu ner а determint ning to t reat for Carro This can be.remedied either D „ three silver medals an NUUS
have a map of the soils, subsoils, and substrata of his estate, — 00. тез 10 TQ iis y є — — — а ee > -* noe gn
possessing no modern map, his plan would be to get such a trace, | growing Cabbages J 4 with ipt which will „ Irxigating, ons ailver medal and 4
and after having it examined on the ground, for the insertion of fill u up t the spaces between the „ or v Laying down to Grass, one silver medal and’ >. 12
any pa ae ions in it since the "on was made, he ean háv a : ; Harli LT айе кыба геад vila mae
: 7 anks, t edals and abs ої дусе
in others) of 2d. an acre for six copies. ІЁ more are required fay porate the en forming the ridges at ж Eradication of hed E 2
may be had for „А — — i Е еј PE 15 M ~ 18 inches wide DONUM of a7 ut the great secret of x Planting of ot,
Elton had ten, of whic ^u uccess is autumnal manuring and cultivation, in order w Ulaiooges (в293019
expenses o ded ning holes, and T p^ id be. satishe d with ап that i e aud suitable anid bed. da may secure а э | Tota, eleven ange modais and ад vi #194
t
acre for еа и <
plant early in the spring, and get the crop removed and | Class II. Crops т M. War el, 0
ANALYSIS OF рва f. Way transmitted the 1 : , ‘ass Tops A DONA rze anis, miT
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Mr. R. H. Watson, of Dorsley, F zu
2 * Wheat or other grain. Subject as we are to such rapid | Class III. Laboure =i
who had availed Виа. of the privilege 4 PR Е int die ne in „it must be Class IV. Live st ek, four den tres b 8 neg
snalynes wrong, or very attempt to consume the
roots on the ploughed a б>” the in
н айы this | na
and the land will often destroy the benefits which should
g
of guano and other manures made for,them,, А its con-
bution of means and effort anong rie di Кеген 1285
sulting-chemist, at a reduced and yer. 5
thank
ou for the a : | which. come uidi the pat
883 this morning, and Se e on ту —— eth bar result from the judicious consumption of a heavy crop о; ty, than the expenditure of ош some 2 our a
100%. worth. The cost I Si Hah Me bestówed, ^ri E TA А of roo erefore prefer grazing the seeds with ties will illustra
sort of insurance of 2 en d sheep on heavy land during the summer months, sup- * syma a
the loss that would GM feet tae weg ory ide tim lying th ith = dmm N d taki We make the following Nin som. Lo
the money expense is notof so rhe 4 importance as the ot ТРЕ Sem wim a s ала 95-4 OREA AM e and judges.
crops and its effects on the whole acr for one year. Oats and Wheat as the two subsequent and last crops
of Castl has also recently informed in the five-field rotation, Thus the land is in no danger
Mr. Hudson, eacre, > live i А
the Council of the great advantage he had derived from from injury by treading with sheep in wet weather, and |;
the test of chemical analysis, in the” der e and} Ve T the benefit of their manure for a much longer dnd
ase of manures; and of the money-loss (amounti od by feeding them on the seeds during the summer p
to several hundred póunds), as well as of the N rusn dA utumnal months, , Drilling on — 1 niione
| had he pr e the 18-inch width, and is gener ane
aid of such unerring means for the detection of this entails great expenses in hand-hoe жс. ед Чу, pis waa found to be 15 10 ра 1 as
fraud, or the confirmation of genuine ‘quality. to my knowledge and cost, where fend. is d алла the aver ve of N and, u
. aa ual ceeding 20s. an acre. Now pas а
' \ боле “with | migration, which B
to a professional inquiry баин many interests and labour. But, independently of this consideration, the farmer will 2 a
much capital im to e his com- Syste: dung M re weight of manual labour both
munication to the members at a Weekly Council, on the | keeping at a less cost must be p nd certainly power, to a greater
subject of Тен from the 15th. of June, as | the application of the horse-hoe to the Turnip fallows is рәр», ш “Upon 1
originally fi until ednesday, the 29th- June, at 34, Mu as gs сев . miums No. 1 to 10 п
12 o'clock. p i er Mangold Wurzel seed is difficult to distribute with the per there “sf been d hier last last few | years
„2м е Council having ordered: their usual ‘aéknowledg.| Common drill with sufficient regularity; I therefore 1100 led 13,120
the communications then made to them, prefer Sling, and make use of a dibbler consisting of | yards of dii darian have been eradicated у 4064: yards
adjourned to their monthly meeting onthe Ist of June. two iron. s about 3 feet in diameter, which can Mi Coan lei Mire uim putik y — diis
r. s “Siew, th
k a
prot
mapaa steam
tent than ho has p
wheels iron knobs are screwed, which can also be : Быз ihes: бано
Farmers’ Clubs. arranged so as to make we pay м: nr any required —— а 3 - — is 3700 er ‘addition! $
SPARKENHOE, Мау 9 : E tem лев of Roots on Clay distance apart. The kno at the di jit "ye axe th : 2760 онеге
Land.—Mr. Wortley read a paper on the e of | tapering, so that the mes Dee not p an: 1 — the dibbler Ne —
з, g dung,
roots, from which we take the following extracts оп has passed over the ridges. By having а light pair of | 21211801, 24 tons of guano, 15 tons of: пач "
the management of clay land for roots :— There appear | shafts attached, one one vill. dibble. 10 —5 " day, « Und ephcepbate of lime lare heen} T
to be two indispensable primary palisa tions for the | and then, if artificial manure is used, a boy follows with No. 1 п ойо COMMA ins
successful growth of root crops. The subsoil should be the requisite quantity, and another with the seed, ad ЦА containing. T
rendered free, sound, and healthy, uh the surface soil dropping three or four in each hole; a light rake then di Parana Ws n
previous to sowing, to'a t mam rised state. | finishes the work in a perfect manner. The plants come dem tv ted fs :
culti distances v ФЕ;
must hi ted
fat the aticephere is thé cheapest’ and d the most bound- young boys may be trusted to hoe, and even if they No. 17) Containing
less storehouse of manure ; and it cannot have a free | require the hoe Б» they are A by the positi = rim ile - E]
K hoe, which
the growth of roots on heavy land, ineluding all those is ms to o them, gives life and | vigour to the crop. | B
nation of Turnip soils, because their more general.cul-| well do опе; if the weeds get to be strong the second
ture on poor clay land is every day becoming a more! hoeing, the young plants are certain to be injured
portant and desira i ough wi un removed, — a blank left
= felites eradicated within the last 12 months (pre-
l by the — and plant bein ng drawn away 55 n
i may ре» capones prefer of the f ji — shire and Gheshis
в cold impervious water-logged subsoil, e man rom the farm (the fara in ` 9 enc Aene. АШ
shall look in vain to see the crop flourishing ; but, to the land, rev it by vm lou mn —— as not flagging, notwithstanding the dispiriting eireum-
checked and stunted by an unhealth: apes | quickly aa as possible, and this prac = Hows een te — Potatoes and. олау Айй tine:
киш: Ere ently | fo x
Cabbage. ше. White ai j Y
sown qum later, a ;
; ablo exin yo le to | a | i , са Farm, May
| 1 guidance of v ыл. Ea) ing with beasts, and as mue ch liquid manure as the tanks | as regards ti time; but al
| instance, on à of a field for any particular purpose. For | will afford frequently emptying over in the yard. But | zia t is far from ae
1 Wheat stubble intended for Turnips, | on light land, with a sharp or porous ету it would not ee
350 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. : [May 28,
aE
et though it was thin, aud will be so f П the — to ee
thin, and will be so to the end, is | wool in Australia, and will destroy а MANUFACTURERS BY куч A
— — ies ШЕ сарык watt it val be an | ment which distinguished the colonists a few y О THE QU 7 APPOINTMENT Ў
Р і If what thin seeders say is true (and who 5 rm
avers о борай М mite ME reden abdo С. SMITHFIELD. Monpay, May ts to-day, | . Obtained the Prize Medal Grea ad s
eoming up very well; the land was very much trodden and broken owing chiefly to the improved trade of Monday 1 t. A slight J S. FRY AND SONS have all the ad va
by the sheep in the hea y rains we had during the autumn and reaction is the 1 ind as owners were not willing to xperie nd à Manufactory on a large is. a es which
winter, bnt it s o harm from that; buton the contrary, | osction, is the iates Sever remain unsold. There are a fer 'FRY'S FRENCH CHOCOLATES, which are wel .
the manure seems to have been better secured in it, as it looks 8," 3 d being extensive, it is only | royal table and by the first nobility, are de used at wg
well everywhere that I have seen. M zel is all more Sheep and La mbs ; ~ — idus aro ecame and [A peversao and for Ten A auß both бакешщ
А E F 2 1 in fi are е 0
án, and: ing'üp vos тү e — — 2 — — р dn ew mem kn Hi Hollan d there are 806 Beasts, 1000 should ом wall warned "Chocolate, to pass ‘softly off che
— re — кечым aurato, far getting tho дард адсл Sheep, а — 5 174 Calves; from Scotland, 460 Beasts; from No КРЯК ep i ias ie vo а 655 e — — ine conta
he hay crop will be much better than usual, but there will no —— erp acm A. MM CL енси Ө: 58га D perfection. Ver tasted
day was fo same 8 om pe a of ee should — been А 1 — Best Scots, Hére- Best weng wok. 0 0 to 0 ERY'S CHOCOLATE BONBONS a 8
fords, &c. * 4 4 04 6 Do. condiments for the railway lage, for invalids, t боа;
is Ere o doubt hay will bei — nnd pel “for oe — Best Shorthorns4 2—4 4 eue 2 quality 0 0—0 the luncheon table, and Far осу a чаре fo " "hens y, and
ee fot ir deca ndt eT Beasts.3 0—8 6 | Do Sho 28 69:0 | ealebrated SOLUBLE COCOA is so modera vate in pries ЖЫ
арен tint there are Core than en 2 to su a аз market. Reat rae 4 T 0 05 9 5 Labs. N e 5 9-5 Porson png A hoa ад makers. It will go farther tha,
E" rM in the shape of beef goes off at a ба D rice, and in | 5% umet B. {© bate bate Pigs . 4884 a quin hs prre 888 4 r their dr
e а А
oe "T t if m pe ek it it gite Cy m serm fo quality Beasts; 4989 ; Sheep b айат, May à /740; Calves, 237; Pigs; ЭВО . | im hexagon packets, which will be found of és odit ^ *
Your last did not reach us. FRY'S HOM@OPATHIC, DIETETIC, and
E ] We: hav large supply of NUS taking into con- |- CGOCOAS pos esses ; perfect solubility light mut слата
= М siijeration’ ‘the E that was left over from — — É Cate articles —toduvalids nable
Н чуо eis, however, very ий, — owing iva the hot weather;
| Notices to Correspondents. pri are about the same Mon last. We ате | J. S. FRY ^ ond pa 8 8 on "n label of their cn
ArpERKEY BULL: S Tifin. We have known 607. paid for one; hut [moderately 838 wi T “shee ep; 8 ^ mand is very | Will warrant em perfectly gen
the half of that da should ni tmr es i acer oue. limited, and it is difficult to maintain late quotations. Lamb is FRT'S PATENT COCOA possesses a full
Brewine :.A B. “Black on Brewing; e'p. 187 of our volume | much more plentiful; the de рея — also increased, but — J. S. Fry & Sons, Bristol, manufacture a tt dcos of
for i850. n = are rather lower. ?а1уе ully.as dear as of — and Coeoas, —
Dnam Water: Original Sub. We believe the best experiments From Germany and Ho land. 3 are 167 г тн 960 She ry’s Chocolate, or Cocoa — me Powder,
on drain water, as compared per aere with rain water, have been | and 314 Сајт ves; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 450 Beasts; and 126 — Soluble Chocolate, require n Brom,
са 4 — Esq, 22 уз * eee Milch а аа "n" counties. quss s y Tea Dealers, Gr — — ro — in Great Britai
n „ RE Ss Pers 8 Ibs. 8 d bina 0 s—s d в — Ireland. Be careful to — that th
shire Farmers’ Club it could, be obtained. Mr. Parkes’ pub- Best — pe st Long-wools..« o 00:40 ens ав њо аео ions bcne: — ч...
<= n the Philosophy of Draining ” contain information finde e: 2.4 4 ꝗo 4 6 Do horn .'& 2—4 4 for Fav and Sers Book on титар: as Grocers
onthe subject. Best Short horns 4 2—4 4 Ewes 24 quality 0 0—0 0} — — Л Шү
Form or Lease: Mr L Morton, of Edinburgh, has written to ask i ХУН о. Shom 43 #628100
for the comments of our corres ndents — the form - farm B oe A epu (UMS 2 „ p E ees ae Ж —À о 1—8. 0
e леда gap Qe Qu RENTS, кетам 3 8—5 2 Pr. BARKER'S DURE WHITE NAM
ago. aioe ds — really objectionable in the fem, or | Do. Shorn SR. шат "0 8.4. 8 probe ever deo red fo filing duke ч.
which mproved, he ve like:to have it pointed Beasts, 9583 Sheep iod Lambs, ИЮ; Calves, 562; Pigs, 200. А yed Teeth,
out before it is put into practi hie de ae A preventing, Toothache, and —— ing the
MAN OLD WUR t Norfolk. For т description ò of varieties, see OPS. Bon AH MARKET, May 27. decay, thus rendering them a und and i i
pecus И e Agrieultu urist's Manual," p. 957, Ko. Its histo ry is — Pattenden and Smith report that M accounts re- | purposes of mastication and iram, It is a soft whit
given very fully in — 5 А “ Surat Cyclopedia.” Bee qom the — ме state that the Hop bine is making | pound, easily applied by any one, soon-hardens in the t
first — — in pene n 1548. The Mangold Wurzel 8. progress u all ex s nd well cultivated soils : but on others, however large the cavity, it in ev
dw introduce e in 1786, through the Society and low brook lands, e bine comes very weak and unkind urther annoyance, Price 1s., sent
и Market firm iat. te а tions for use, on receipt of 14 1
"E x means Business. The largest breed of pigs me MARK LANE euo 2 Hus "An е ent i
one thi 1 the which kills with the least ‘offal — Мохр my — — The als of foreign grain and cM ANGI bos u Doctor's — .
another thing. r the largest that kills Flour still — To-da . arket was only sparingly red; groan ae bart оны esi.
with 5 Se mado i 9 perhaps rm supplied with English. n Wheat; uentl aptos wei bl
thing. made inquiries, hall give you “wha
: n * to realise the pri f this day : se e'nnight. "T e atten: ance, par- OY WANT LUXURIANT .
, OU
ticularly of coun’ pu ers, was good, and they took freely of the
‘Purstoxs ' Seddon. We do not know where you can procure | Jow qualities of 3 8 Danish, — and Emden Wheat at D WHISKERS, &c.?— ELV DEAN's 1
short-topped red Potato. Perhaps this notice may 428. per qr. but the better descriptions of red and white been many years established as the only ome oa ae
* assist you. Baltio- nds pg sale at last week's prices, The Flour trade is | be re estoration of the
Brute 2 page 218, 5th line from the bottom, for “he” | very heavy. For Barley there is a 1068 demand at late rates. any cause, preventing the Hair falling pr —— Y
read «wp u here isa fair inqu Hair, and checking Greyness, and etd te i
o 6 — r amy | Moustachios, Eyebrows, Ke, in three or fonr weeks with семай
r It is an — — mi, price 2s, sod by al ;
PR IP ERL AL, Qvam . or will be sent post free, on receipt of 24 penny po
t, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk ...White|39—52' Red by Miss DzAx, 37.4, Manchester Street, Gray's
lity and quantity | — fine selected runs = I have used your Crinilene, and have now a
Nectarines arébe-| .— ^ — — Talavera . .... quero ä — It has certainly improve
mime me jlentifi " to 18. — Norfolk — ped ir?—J. THO: и я T
nce. The supply from t. o Continent of — Foreign 93-257 Beware of simil — itations, and observe the name
рент lishe: T oce Endive,an 4 Lettuces, is still Burley; grind. & distil., 3 Chev. 2430 —— :99 | EMILY DEAN’S CRINILENE dn white m a Teds
Well kept up. Seakale is over; but Rhubarb is abundant. Youn Foreign. grinding and illing 22—30 i HA
Carrots and Turnips feteh'from 9d. to 18. 6d. per bunch. Ol Oats, Faiz and Suffolk . . . . 17—20 Oo YO А> WANT LUXURIANT ў
Potatoes are now chiefly eonfmed to Regents. Frame Potatoes and ahi 22 WHISKERS, — MT * amie LOU!
etch: from 2 5 18. 6d. per Ib. Mushrooms аге scarce. Cut — “Tri Tih “Poti the most ан г gene t
flowers cons Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Roses, Cyelamens,| — Foreign ............Poland and ir when lost ithe er 2 у prevents
Mignonette, Жл Tulips, Azale eas, and Camellias. о effectually checks greyness, $
FRUIT 883 foreign is guaranteed to produce those attractive ornaments, Whisk
fron ner 8s to 128 | Lemons, рег doz., 1s to 2s Weng ) Mazagan pd 30s to А Moustachios, Eye 8, Ko., in three or four weeks
Tapes, pions, pet, "Ib. 4s HM mia, esp A doz., 1s to 2s — on 348 — 27—30 Lon ea 26 ing and —— the hair, and sustaining its cut
probe Sevil * 100, 78 to 14s iint sessa «Smalli32—937|Egypti in all weathers, it has no equal. Price 2s, and sent post free
Ф: * to 215 Almonds, per Peas, xir, Essex and Kent. Bollers 38—41 Suffolk . 40 —42 any part of the kingdom on receipt of 24 penny ре ;
6d to 18 gem — 4 28 to 38 Maple. . . . 328 to 358. . . y|30—33 Foreign 32—42 by ELN GRAHAM, 14, Hand Court, Hol
bush, 10s to 15s Nuts, 1 t bush., 20s ‘Maize white — e а ^| — hair is quite restored.” Miss Onuz.— I have
— kitchen, do., 6s to 12s | Flour, best marks delivered. , per sack g бакен. thanks to your 1 " Н, Бов men Esq
nd citi TO ABLES. 2d di ме ditto Сс 2 try 421—37 | checked the ess.” Mrs. T —“ It has
— уре | Garlie, per Ib., 6d to 8d Fore A ..per barreli21— т sack .|35—38 | my —— ылд. —— y^ d rec ‘unless procured
per doz., 8s to 68 3 doz.,6d to 18 6d ‘Pinay, Мау: шл», arrivals of. 9210 р and Barley |. G. att
Bekas de узы „ts sinas | [ates again large. market being attended’ by several
— as — — — АР — —ͤ—ͤ— etes io realise some of the —
ualities of new Baltic on terms slightly exceeding those of
Меку, — U— firmness of —— — the improvement of the eminent ph
— aro“ sparin, cial in restoring the the hat a 55 yrs io 3
Servant mia [foy ugg? Bae per t: has beon l, In [ordinary hair brush, а poean
Barley there doing eas впрро le to its-
er.do “isto 156d — ieee: Por Oats there is a fair trade at Tate rates. — stis о hair, and is ps favourable 4
h^ -— n perse slt 19, Fenchurch Street, London.
eets with little more inquiry.
_ІмРЕЫА 35. 6d. each. Sold wholesale by Mesers. Basel
patent medicine dealers and perfumers.
Ы ai e esteemed emollient ‘tin 1
ysician
E
<
Salads p pun 1s to 38
Mushrooms, p pott, r
— — iE sies
AVERAGES,
‚| Oats. Rye. Beans. J Peas. —
8. 5d. |в. d. ^ р> T jr OUND.
5 19101
8-8
AND. AW RETE TEETH are mto
oor 31 19 0
— 14 nen rii 44 7 31 5 18 8
ime H . 21...4| 43 11 3011.19 1 абон noil ity he
Inferior do. ... фы; "5r Mit. Lo 1n “OO mW „Aer. 44 5, 81 5 8 11 80 6 merits, and the sin
Rowen ы... 5.245 55 (Бат... . 2298. 082 3 s: a E : ie usual pow
New Hay 4.00 we 1 E. J. Davis. Duties on Foreign Grain 18. per qr. that Rowraxb's SU rti not
арц = сна, Мау 26. -FEUOTUATIONS pen THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES, | Tendering th above razon д
a „=. 808 to bed 1008 to амри за S : white, b — tin
do. 4 ФӘ - RM. já 4290 ise Paroes. | April 16. Apr. 23. Арг. 30.| May 7. May 14, May 21. Pleasing tsi of — te bree sweet
— J. Fm o0 Ве -comed T ever, in partieular, be forgotten tha
ae sod Inferior do... 75 80 — M! — — effectus ually vents all aches in the ‘Poth m
*ROTATOES.—Sovrawank, May 23. “ao ow il ed - —— tne chiet atribute of health and
“Diiring the MS жеек the or has been small, buf the great 44 6 Fig ees oo * A FINE SET OF PEARLY TEETH. Price 28-9
erden T ш aro this s daysq bation aon бна фб е edi — — Бедик OF or SPURIOUS ban ee The 2:
Ж D „ 1108. t pond * — п — pm — — n | words A ROWLANDS n the d
4 с IVERPOOL, TuESDAY, May 24.—’ week a large ч
ue eis нчы: Freuch whites, 708. to supply of foreign Wheat, Flour, and I ndis чў At ong Com
P this morning, the trade was scarcely affected by th
t Uf -the | arrivals from abroad — week. “We hada fur
mod
— — for Wheat, and simi milar p were paid. as those
i current on b es last. Prime — P, 5
not plentiful, and extreme prices required an Ў
вт I k TEA aipa d ised | Oats brought an advanee of 44. i0-1d. per bushel. “Oatmeal
- we нз unchanged in value. Barley. Beans, and Peas brought very full
fair | prices. There was a fair demand for Indian Corn, and late чаво
is abont an — uia thie
"ай ов. Y Fol k bas. bein. taken for foreign account. — — rices pretty — er as, Зе, May 20.—The arrivals | “ Treatise on the Effects
ЕТ
equal рое realised іп February, oe pee oe in | Ireland and co wise since Tuesda -— insignificant, | to the Means of Curing
being fully as dear. tt is usual for the earl Fof the — and ч gn — we have cap S 2 of | will prove to them that the
to contain # epe quantity of MM washed and | Wheat — 52 sacks and 1406 barrels of. Flour. At this plaints is PAUL GAGE’ I
heavy fat sh ool. On ‘Present occasion, however, the | morning's market there was only a thin attendance of the town | success in all parts of the world as & er at safety 1
inferior “condition ‘of the flocks is more apparent than at any and country trade; however, a good sonat piu: demand was | Elixir may be ктр сны with the тоо safety
me, much having arrived in the grease, and a still | experieneed for t and Flour, at the full pri ay. the Adult, and the Old.—Prepared and
- постон having been got up in an unnsually filthy m Oats and Oatmeal met with a moderately good sale, at late rates. the General Depót, ew Oxford 3
Taking the wools of the present sale as a criterion, there is | Barley, Beans, and Peas. were without a alteration in value and 4s. 6d, each. коа also rac. oca
indeed immense reason to fear that — — lead or demand. The same remark applies to Indian Corn. In perderet e Medicine Vendors, from w
great irregularity and slovenliness transpired. | had gratis,
е e management of | floating cargoes no transactions
s
22-1883 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 851
TEPHENSON ax» PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, ‚ . ye tono wie crede i
London, and 17, New Park — Southwark, Manufacturers c O TTA M 8 H A L L E, N.. ENG INEE RS * n E R S E TC
of Copper Cylind rieal and Improved: Conical Iron BOILERS, =>... sd E
Conservatory and Hothouse ptm rs, either in Wood or
Iron, 9 call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and
Nurserym n to their simple but effic: ns — of warming
Ногі нй al and other Buildings by Hot Wate
ias the extensive-works they have монах, references of |
the highest respectability can given, and full —
f haa 13 fin
— € ORIGINAL КАБРИСТОН |
PAINT, specially patronised by the British and other |
Hon. t India inci Dock
" >
clergy, for wu work at their country -si seats. “The. Anti-
Corrosion is parti ieularly recommended as t
of Iron, Wood, — Briek, Compo, Cement, P work, as s has
been proved by the practieal test y^ per ards of 60" years, and by
the numerous (between 500 and 600) testimonials in its favour, 4
and which, from the rank and station in society of those who |
have given them, — never — ‘en — by anything
the me hitherto brought rest ublic
Lists of ADAC = Pr ic —— — a — of the Testi-
ditis will nt on еса ys Pi to WALTER Carson & Sox,
9, Great Winchester Street, Old Broad Street, Roya: 1 Exchange,
London. No Agents. All orders are particularly requested to
be sent direct.
HE — i — — COUCH,
2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET,
portable without detac its parts, softer than LONDON.
a — Bed, and which — — in a Moment from x > ded
s Coue Fras bet cn — 25 — rox i smu A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of ‘Horticulture.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES. UP ом — —
where also is on view a variety o TALLIC BED N
STEDS, fitted with n Tem ao the я RHPOCLINE, 2 reis Дида 3
a rtment of the patent i > d 1 —
e eee eee ek ae, e, 7р
N : =.
URDLES, STRAINE п ETTING, ёс. i
JUTLERY WARRANTED.—The most varied а э WIRE FENCING, GAME ЖЕНЕНИН А: Е
ortment of Table e Cutlery in the world, all Sa Mer is TURAL LIST UPON AP P LICATION. - Pu
Ко ын nr . HORTONS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND IRE WORK.
only because of the largeness of the sale A саза МЕРА L
Mie Е оа а half ся, . Ivory-handled Table Knives, with high GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS.
shoulders, ozen; Desserts, to match, 95. ; if to balance, IN PRICE.
1s, per dozen éd a Carvers, ‚ 6d, per pair; larger sizes, in exact | IPE FRUIT, 5
roportion, to 25s, per Lon üt extra fne, with sliver Torres үү ERs eno | GALVANISED. э WROUGHT R — — inh pan Lid (Tanned if required).
Lux: ite bone Table vias per doze sse ; Бү д per yards
Carvers, 2s. per pair; Black horn Table Knives, 78. 4d. per ye wad — vide 6d. per yard; пате mesh ditto, 2 yards wide, gd. per yard.
Desserts, 6s.; Carvers, 2s: 8 od-handied Table Knives ^ «are wholly of Brass, and there | THE ELASTIC HEXAGON GARDEN NETTING, 76 meshes
fe Ricks, 65. per Table Steels, from ! 48 ^no her or other matter to the rmi inch, М excludes. — — „ flies,
from г seed beds, #14. Ф. T:
The largest stock of Pla ted Dessert жым. ы ‘Forks, in
- otherwise, and of the new —— ey Carvers in
assortment of Razors, Penknives
“whieh can be affected by t
existe — — at
Netting, 2 or 3- 2 wide, 134: per : 4 or yard: s vider dd.
per 8 the same 88 by others at double the
— Жс. “Of the best Pric mplete, with 10 feet | above prices ISHING "NETS, TRY FENCING.—
of Flexible etin Plen 41.155. | А 20-yard Drag Net, with purse com 91.105, ngle walled |
Tu rr PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER Terms, cash on delivery. Drag Net, any length ut 355 DOE s, A single walled
AL-NICKEL- SILVER introduced 20 years ago by complete, 1s./6d, per yard ; d the lead line. Flue Nets,
а a ане by the patent m of Eng a = — any size 1s, per square complete. Nets, Eel Ne
) пеег, а ew | Landing Nets, equally : work-
e next to sterling. silver that can be employed.as such, ondon. Removed from | manship. Rabbit et wide, 13d.; 1 ;
uer — or MUT aA by no 7 маза уе — can it be ota wide, 34. M 3 yo м ph 8 MER Ag rr
distinguished from теа} silver able for fe 3 e Mesh Crieketi fix
Fiddle prd Ea — — with Illustrations, full E et ee d tr ре d. 2 eina а ме
Pattern. тее by post. ; this’ is rers article made a d
Tea Spoons, per er Ke co diem =" e кг. r |
— ionem Be o. 3 { pee PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE | Ste alvei Eondon: ico
essert Spoons „, droves 3806s. 56s, .... 62s. 5
Table Forks . 8 Cast iron Pumps for ‘the use of Farms, "
: ble 8 "iesu 40s. a, 3 7558. ‘Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shallow
Tea and coffee aiters, candlesticks, &c., at proportionate “Wells. £ s..d, МАС
Prices. АП kinds of Үш done by the patent process. : "Patent Pump ~.. — 1 15 ч
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL, NOT БЕКТЕ, Patent 2 "with 15 feet Гое lead bourhood of Ban
Thread. E ha oat tat h and nuts
M... "E v. A if ued
Dessert d ditto and ditto ......... e "Wet mad perm ^ |
Теа Бе ., 1. +4 “Regions they wil to be the most ато
SHOW ROOMS $ аре e f ico 5108, 2 |
of February 1. err 51. 108. and Gl. Larger sizes for pony
өп Wu Pose v" TON has TEN. LARGE
a comunica exclusive of the shop, devoted solel i
GENERAL . FURNISHING ON MONA ER ed ty bere qt aimed ‘of amy Ironmonger or Rt vr
or Country, or of the App as above, or to any Tronmonger or Implement Dealer in
eta Cutlery, Nickel ¿Silvi
cluding € utlery, er, | Plated, ppd depen od Wares — Men anufactarers, LED ee al
srs ay easly and Е is thei d s x {JOHN WARNER K SONS, pops S ET ADJUSTING. mM
—— engravi i mone LONDON.
returned for every article em aduer — ^ad oy А , | prey ever of Жоосу Aer Жаша — Fire 3
No. — Oxford Street, corner of inca Street; Nos, 1 and 2, Engin
Newman Street; and Nos. 4 and 5, Perry’s Place. a OHN ogee sida AND SONS,
WIN STREET, T, LONDO;
MERY DEPARTMENT. РТ "^
GALVANISED at 60 тив GARDEN ©
MEtcats, у КАП LEY, asn CO. beg to ийе,
purchased st Tease and P the public in "t that, h. 8
ir ow I
barack еа о т. ЭЛЕ Dad i NG
oh the following propan —— Powders, &c., Proprietors 4
that f
Tm cee
ROYAL EXHIBITION —A | newly
eee bed, very small, . ket Glass, the
size ofa Walnut, t» to diseern mirmte t a distance of 4 or 5
miles, which is found to be —— — YACHTING, and to
Fr EN GENTLEMEN, and GAME EEPERS.
u Buce-torrse
os 5 C ET be clear from
relief — distent.—-Iuvoluable : “Acoustic Instruments for
essrs. S. & B. Sovomons; Opticians wrists.: Ibemanle
Street, opposite — NN m.
: шт. —FORD’S EUREKA SH IRTS are not
: ld by any Ves or drapers, and can E — obtained
the г abroad,
getting tt through their agents, are requested, to observe on the
T SORBY i» RAPI Sheffield,
Sole ofthe T
SCYTHE; тааран “KN
— warded at the Yorks! А;
a
з
This imp rovement sur ,
С апа | Hooks, and pM u^
engravings y imonger in Town or Country, great essen: “superior conetenetion ja
Manufact J „олана qiiem Wa rwick Lane, | of qu re n а
Newgate Street, fondos. "A Seodsinen fi th EIER E
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Ы. м. М БШМ КЕ: намә io m
bscribers, 7. 6 aa "These en at the Exhi-
2c — hos MAIDSTONE Н HORTICULY RAL SOCIETY,
n to com
must be given before the 15th inst, to J. G. — Hon. Sec.
Maidstone, June Ath.
EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS,
— 2 e NURSERY, BAGSHOT, SURREY.
OHN WATERER begs to announce € Collection
of RHODODENDRONS, _AZALEAS, &e., now comin g
. —
URSERYMEN, APRENER S, and Others,
„ The Nu umer is near the кайы station, South-
Western Railwa
EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS.
EY.
ih sib gli OF AMERICAN PLANTS.
E 2m axo таят
oe ATER, AND
R begs to an
ws B. А ei, contributor to the American pecu bes ~~
8 s Park; they are
— contine month of June
ii r nd TU
HENRY Groom, c
EXTENSIVE COLL
excepted) —
пуа а ON OF TULIPS is
je eris; Chi im 5 until 6 (Sundays
BEDDING ut ETC.
ce his extensive | ^?!
on of mf AMERICAN PLANTS i эе now in flower and
с SONS
—À in flower, posta.
blos
ane a Tittle dashed with pink, and more fragrant than word
n describe.“ Bower Nurseries, Maidstone
Boum — саса St. — Street Nursery, |P
Col
ter, offers the ee i—
E vi RBENAS, 2
Camille, — Duchess- of Kent ward Milson,
Favourite, Genera mpiere, Gentile Aidt, Julieta Louis
Malte Mazeppa, e Malet, Madam e, Mon: sieur
Madam
chage, Ormsby — Olga, Pri — yore ine
ду
UCHSIAS, к, 8 158. de Mer
жа Exquisite Gem go of A ader,
Model, Nil 1 Novelty, Pendula, 1
dard of Perfection, Splendidis
ENTE ns
Scarlet Geraniums one] Barrie of 15 — Shrubland Pet,
pcos ss Alice, 33 —.—
Heliotrope W nanum, 7 each.
Pblox Drummondi Ma s variegata, and Thompsoni, 6s. per iim.
Berberis тағы
de comet leap 1з, 6d. each.
тапа, 18:64, ea.
МЕМ AL fiat a AND VERBENAS
OF IS SEASON.
E WALTON, oe Edge — —
sending o
plants "of the 1 FUC STAS, S, Glory ( (Banks) m and 4 Glory
of England (Harrison's 5s. each, post free
Memes by the end of June at prices. S ERBENAS,
res e. oe aoe i Mrs k, Glory, and Vesta
Lady F ranklin, Middlesex Rival, and Dis-
and Beauty of
ү "не ере
Yoan g's), G
count t (Smith), Purple Prince (Mockett's s) pire
s 6d 9. hemums
eap.
ome: may be for One Penny —All
had Gd: Stamp.—
orders аа а а ны мт а payable at Marsden,
Lancashire, will command pro atte
SHOW DH THU AND VERBENAS.
IVERY ng Plants of his new
POMPONE and und flowering CHRYSANTHEMUMS,
— се = splendid 5 that was sor pe — at the
Hortigpltural ociety's gent Street, and which gained
the First Prise, and also so 1 admired at the e" Metro-
politan Shows. Plants from 9s. to 12s. and 18s. per dozen.
W. I. can also supply the new Continental Mga see d
— ке. Lemonier, Princess Marianne, at gen
‘Show, ou Scarlet
Fuchsias, Verbenas, msg es, Pompone, — large
flowering Chrysanthemums; h
Plants.—Hanover Nursery, Peckham, near London.
| maths by the
DEAN
No. 23.—1853.] SATURDAY, JUNE 4. [Price 6d.
IN N IN FULL BLOOM. , SEEDS.
engines.... 363 — Company, North- M ESSES LANE AND SON, e N , Great AE PERMANENT GRASS UN FOR
Il рыны —. Bore — d E erkhamstead of Mais ы c — UPLAND PASTUR
Implement Союу { 365 а 7 362 0 in general that their extensive Collection of Greenh £ The quality D our Grass P
— CP Ud 360 Hardy DE also of — 4 and INDIAN d ba the ‘ved through the
— 1 ue AZALEA S, are now in full bloom Ar which they received the | — y the nume orders received through t
Blasting . — Norton's .. $55 Gold Medals, on the eed ult., at Regent's Park, London n of for 55 p omers.
Books noticed ................ 7 gea other расата тау be had оп application ——
NN TENET rw 2 SCARLET GERANIUMS: FOR BEDDING. ing one 5 stamp for postage), to Jon SUTTON & Soxs, Seed
Calendar, horticultural ........ ‹ ea . Villes mode of HILLS BLAND has Strong Plants to offer at | Growers, Reading, Bene
p ndn 35 ES aaa e * 3s, per dozen.
e d cem e: w ome —— Wer * он 355 b Nursery, Fordham, Cambridgeshire. е BULBS.— As the period 18 арргоас hing for
Posty show, beiten 5% ES ere out the orders for Dutch Bulbs for the —
of Ee Park shows, admission 357 5 CARLET GERANIUMS. — Strong plants of the ,we respectfully s sugges rhe. our . nd the trade
Rh: 2 .... 896 е above, for bedding ^ vas established i A small pots, prin- rally, ‘that they а correspondents іп Hollan d чо
Diel pM ee ee Tm "E mne. — a 357 * | cipally Tom Thumbs and Coll lins’s Super HERE, for immediate transmission
j^ descr Earl r. E vv feb 2 Н £7 10 jer thousand to their — destinations t by will
Fielding Herbarium " engines, agricultural .. 363 b 18 0 per hundred be obtained in their delivery. — Baran p Braanen, Custom
Fruit crops............ MES алага: 357 € 6 per dozen House and General Forw: dim gents, Cox's Quay, Lower
gans от Talip ES Surrey. = i F or Cash.— o A ppllodttent to be made to Јонх HAnTNELL, Nursery- | Thames Street, London.—June 4.
Herbarium, ам -- d Mi em а п, Yeovil, Somerset.—June 4, 1853.
orticultural Society’s garden — Wine, R 35
RHODODENDRON T е WILLIAM HAMILTON, Seepsuan AND. FLORIST,
ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— опег strong plants о 18 , Cheapside, begs to announce e Lease of his
NOTICE is hereby given that the second EXHIBITION А plendid Sikkim Rhododendron, at 10s. 6d, to 21s oy euet remises expires on the 24th inst., aha ‘that he will
of FLOWERS and FRUIT, in the SOCIETY'S GARDEN, will | Which was shown at Chiswick on Saturday, the 14th, and descri REMOVE to 41, MARGARET 1 Сезем. uare (one door
e place on SATURDAY, June 11. рч Seren in — leading article of last week, viz., Its ully requested
thanking his friends for their hitherto liberal
rong ты respect * solicits a contin 'üance of their kind sop
port an
othing shall be g p
June
дик"
approbation.
al WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS.—
are invit pod to xamine: NE, v, & Co.'s — stock of
GARDENING and PRUNING IMPLEMENT
made Ga Ээги n Engines and Syringes, Coal — —
and Chair
Lacan, Gidney's Prussian Potato ete
xes de [Scissors Praning Bills
— Hooks Grape Gatherers and) „ Катер пнде
Bills [terns Gravel Rakes and] „
Borders, узна pat-| Sieves Frames „ rs
Botanical Bo: Greenhouse rs & ,. —
Brown “a Paten mi- Hamm es in great
gato tent Fumi Hand-glass Frames | variety 3
Ches of Pruning In- + Hey Knives Reaping Hooks
Daisy Rakes Horticul Ham- S.
Dibbles
Spuds
Draining Tools
Flower Scissors
Stands in Wires
and Iron
young | Fumigators Mark
Galvanic Borders and Mattocks
Plant —
Garden Chai
Seats
» Loops
б Rollers
Sc
00
peto of the United King olesale a
r SAYNOR’S celebrated PRUNING qM used exclu-
first Gardene nited К.
ANE, Dray, & Co. ii © eet pins! „
— AND CO. iet 9 pow the Destruc-
—— and other choice
as a manure.
Chronicle of March — Oxford Street В
URNIP SEEDS DIRECT ғвом THE GROWERS,
T
of one penny stamp for
RIZE TURNIP SEED.
Rave FRUIT, STRAWBERRIES, a SEED
ee E yard; 2 NETTING (Tanned it required).
ea en per yard ; 4 yards
wide 62. å wide, 14d, per 2 Dato унет wide, 6d. per
THE M. o vaa N GARDEN NETTING, 76 meshes
to the square i birds, wasps, - &c.,
from fruit 4 * 0 Tanned
N g, 2 or 3 yards vias, з — 72 : 4 or 6 yards wide, 3d.
r у: ly the ertised by others rs at double the
1 Ed Dres Жы с! NETS, POULTRY FENCING. —
A 20-yard with purse single
— эчү) pri y length and depth, — per squat ets
M R. MILNE. of Kinaldie’s, PURPLE-TOPPED ng Ni
ves 3 RBENAS, CALCEO- YELLOW ДЕК, while which — the E —— — -— —— — lind — Flue ^ Yel
Pots, selection left to Society's Gol 1862, is now offer раву s. per square yard, comp et
dt. dozen. See — ae hich scribers at 1s. ]b. Th T Mond sod m Lasting Nets пай cheap, w: о Sen ы
крек fe per ds - ki "rod sas taken ee inspect by tub м manship. bbi Not, 4 feet wide, 1; 6 feet wide, pon 8 feet
— Mented, > x. ODORATA.— A.—White, very sweet- the pa evt ra 8 ee. f of” qudm is E wide, 34. ре fencing Ron "Men Се 1 Net, еу
r NO fo fn Ma h: ‹ е " n Ax i
When gr greenhouse, i ring bloom through hig 5 t hardindss 1 the е h un its ‘apparent full width and h, made of stout cord, 3d. to 4d. per
13. pa? do — out the winter. Е of yielding bulky or heav стор. Remittance or | yard; this he best icle made fencing against ols,
AZALEA INDICA— 8 refere "ыле corresponden cats, &с„ at WM. CULLINGFORD' 5. No. 1, 8 T
H. Lax, specimen plants now in bloom. JAMIN RED & Co, Seedsmen. Shadwell, London.—Orders by with Post Office Order or
Lang & Sox, the Nurseries, Great Berkhamstead, Herts, Aberdeen, N.B.—June 4, 1853. — RHEIN
354 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[J UN
ROYAL
BOTANIC
REGENT’
GARDENS,
E 2
S PARK.
LIST OF PRIZES AWARDED AT THE ——— HELD on Wepnespay, May
X A
GOLD MEDAL.
r. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, Ealing Park, for 20
"Büro and Greenhouse Plants
To Mr. Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, Ealing Park, for
25 Exotic Orchids.
LARGE GOLD ME
To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. ae’ a pe RS Kent, for
20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants
MEDIUM GOLD MEDAL.
To Mr. J. кей, Gardener, Edmonton, for 20 Stove and Green-
house i
'To Mess Fras = ea nage Road, Leyton, Essex,
for 16 Stove and
To Mr. Green, Gardener d Sir E. VE — Lower Cheam,
Surrey, for 12 vue oed D Plant
To Messrs. өс wha reat — for
10 G
To Mr. Blak 7 — г jJ . W. Schroder, Esq., Stratford Green,
Essex, for nt z ana
o H. B. Ker, Esq., Cheshunt, Herts,
To Messrs. Ro MM Nurserymen, Tooting, Surrey, for 18
— — Orchids.
Francis, Nurseryman, Hertford, for 12 Roses in 13-inch
ts.
MEDAL.
To = bo dl Gardener to W. F. G. d Esq., Nonsuch
ants.
sto — Эк сө Nurserymen, Tooting, Eu. for 16 Stove
and Greenhouse Plants.
o Messrs. Rollisson, for 10 Cape Heaths.
i LE mA 9 rto — Quilter, Esq., Crown Hill, Norwood,
"Mostre. Piae for 10 Greenhouse Azaleas.
5 Tamer, Numeryman, Slough, for 12 Pelargoniums in
) Mr. Wiggins, Gardener to E. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, for 12
S anrea Ia in 8-inch М
Lane & Son, for 12 Roses i in 43-inch pots.
= LARGE SILVER GILT MEDAL.
. Over, Gardener to W. MM for 20
45 хн ulen, Esq, Clapham,’
k, Una ‘Streatham Place, for 16 хой and
me УЫП Sive an lar POE m"
m rardener to Mrs. Lawrence, for 10 файда»
ne 4e Bir E. Antrobus, Bart, for 8 Exotic
Roses, in 13-inch pots.
г Pullen, Youngsbury, for 8 Roses
то ме rods tres LT
SILVER. MEDAL.
liams, Gardener to Miss Traill, Hw Place, Bromley,
for 6 Stove and d Plan
3 Clapham, for 10 Cape Heaths.
To Mr. Smith , Gardener to J. Anderson, Esq; The Home Villa,
"To Mr. r. Willa, Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., for 25 Orchids.
irba
ie Mr. Cole, for 10 E Heaths.
pies smith, ‘Gardener to — Quilter, Esq., Crown Hill, Norwood,
Er Tay MS у Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., Streatham, Surrey,
“To Mr.
Mr.
SILVER GILT. RORA
To Me. Taylor, Gennes Jeane E 12 Store and
EI Kinghorn 8 "d
UMEN: m o Earl Kilmorey, wiekenham, for
ЗЭ
То Мг. Kinghorn, for 8 Exoti Orchids.
To Mr. Turner, Slough, for 6 сная in 11-inch pots.
| To L. Van H
To
Td — for 12 Pelargoniums in |
25
o Mr. Ayres, Big per! fa Blackheath, for 6 Fancy Pelargo-
niums in 8-inch p
To — Miller, — — to R Mosley, Esq., Maida Hill, Edge-
re Road, for 6 Fancy Pelargoniums in etd ots.
Mr. "Turner Slough, for 12 Pansies in 8-inch
o Mr. Busby, Gardener to J. Cra rivien Esq, Stockwood Park,
near 4 Herts, for 8 Roses in Че h
To Messrs. Lane & Sons, for 6 Rhododen
SILVER MEDAL.
T. Gilham, | Gardener to J. R. Scott, Esq., Leyton, Essex, for
Plants.
ir. Meredith, Gardener to the Duke of — ane oe
ро Berks, si 6 Stove and Greenhouse Р.
r. Wat n, Gardener t о Mrs. Tredwell, Norwood, ne Cape
ee
To M
GREENHOUSE & ies
TABLIS NT
appro i
and other Buildings, Um LLIAM DODDS 2 Co.
Engineers e rs, 102, pec fie London. First-rate refe
if requi E |
PART CR BUILDING AND HEATiNe _
BY HOT WATER.
ED Nan RD aw» A. WEEKS (l
Co.), Tad Сове, зке Roa
position to execute any of t
manner, and at a er vei ini
warra anted best алыну, Plans and es 8 forwarded
ate with J. y
Chi
, for 6 new Azale
Mr. Ivison, for 6 Plants of Rhododendrota.
lessrs. i n, for Wax
Mr. Westwood, 1
Insect Tree.
Turnham Green, for 12 Pelar-
1 ж Sine
To Mr. Westwood, for 6 e Pelargoniums, in 8-inch pots.
To Mr. Robinson, Gard to J. Simpson, Esq., for 12 Pelar-
goniums, in 8-in Modi
To Mr. Roser, for : Fancy Pelargoniums, z . — E
o A. Rowlan , Lewisham, for 8 Roses, in 13-inch pots.
To Messrs. ;Velteh й t 3 ў Chelsea. Б Exotic Nurseries, for
a plant
» Canteens to Miss Traill, for 10 Cape Heaths.
To Mr. William:
SMALL —— MEDAL.
To Mr. Hamp, Gardener to J. Thorne, Esq., South Lambeth, for
12 Sid and Greenhouse ng
o Mr. Over, for 9 Cape Heath
To Mr. Чыр, for 6 8 in 11-inch po
To Mr. Roser, for 12 Pelargoniums, in 8-inch
pot
a — Dobe, sle h, for 12 Pansies, in 8-inch pots.
г. Turner, 2 for 36 Pansies.
To Mx. Holder, Gardener to the Rev. E. Coleridge, for 24 Pansie
To Mr. Hume, Gardener to R. Hanbury, Esq. Poles Gardes,
are, for 25 ag Orchids.
To Mr. Carson, Gardener to F. G. Farmer, Esq. Nonsuch Park,
eam, Surrey, for $ 8 Exotic Orchids.
To Mr. Chitty, Gardener — 5 S. Bassett, Esq. Stamford Hill,
for 8 Roses, in 13-in
To Mr. T Eaton n Cheshire, for a Trentham Hybrid
To Mr. William 2 ae to C. B. Warner, Esq. for 13 varie-
„of Southgate, for 6 Hardy Alpine Plants.
To Mr Williams, Güsdemer to C. B. Warner, Esq., for 12 Exotic
- Park, for 30 British Fem.
BRONZE MEDAL.
Толенди: Wa Pine Apple ЖА for itio disi dique.
bx Ме аы, Henderson, Pine Apple Place, for Coleus Blumei,
o Messrs. — . Road, St. John's Wood, for
Metrodorea atropurp
To Messrs. Henderson, W rellington n Road, for Dictyanthus Pavoni.
outte, Nurseryman, Ghent, for Calceolaria violacea.
Southgate, 6
о Mr. Van Houtte, for Aphelandra Van Houttei.
To Mr. Collinson, for an Egyptian green-fleshed Melon.
To Mr. Woolley, for a collection of Lycopods,
To Mr. T , Slough, for a collection of Tulips.
To No " to C. Mills, Esq., Hillingdon, | for
3 to S. W. Peto, Esq., Sumerleyton Hall,
то Mn ы, collection f Manetti Roses. '
Ir. с а on o oses. е
To Mr. Мау, for Bossiza disticha plumo:
To ee: . & C. Lee, Nurserymen,
To Mr. Spary, Brighton, for ambro’ Grapes.
To Mr. Mr. Martin to gir Hosted Tore for nine
vt spem. one dish of Strawberries, б
То Mr. rtg, day em d for 36 Pansies.
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT.
To me Gardener to the Hon. H. Labouchere, for 3 W
To Messrs. ——— Azalea абу Indica,
To Messrs. Lee, for Cissus discol
224 Шы» ee for 6 Театро. "-
0 erson, Wellington Road, a w-coloured
variety of Diplaens glutinosus. pus
on receipt
| Sample dozens sent post free 1
— M YLOR, Gutta Percha Warehouse, ol
rsand urit us TERR Soxs, Warwiek Lane,
imates
Horticultural dim also for
of Churches, Hospitals, Halls,
„Shades for Greenhouses, Ke. One, two, and
Boxes always on hand.
eren ы 9 UILDING AND HEATING AND
WATER,
AT THE in — CONSISTENT WITH:
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP,
Catatogies — —é Vines
J. Weexs & Co., King’ Xt els :
"HE RHEOCLINE,
det "
t, London.
a
wh
Radiating and other gara
IRONMONGERY.
23—1853.| _ THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. TER 355
— — | m | lanted was produced
‘CRIMSON-FLOWERED IVY: -LEAVED GERANIUM. HORT SES. nine times w —— ] р
TANDISH ax» NOBLE have now to offer the IM GRASS LAWNS: IN FLOWER GARDENS, although the neighbouring fields tacked, no
above, which th hey can recomend Ат — MN PLANT iis — cw se of cutting and es — trrves from trace of disease — 1 found on either the
óf the first class. It has the habit an ge of the known | a dis may per herbage or the Pota
test he s, b SU TT Ns LAWN са SEEDS, which 0 л 2
ote ene to greatest profusion n are raised well iS nd Bet E Solely of the Í finest — shortest growing kinds, perfectly | — Thie sing obtained in three successive
be leaves upon Plants, in June, 10s. free у bd in old Eo ow pda wr. crie erc dtm
wd 6 "flo seuil Masoud to tile tind Бл tree t ot ИМ Great i mprovements may qs record. the i "nen
en.—Bagshot, Surrey, June 4. sowing about 20 158. ph the Acre of these Seeds ; fer the two сто decane ag e red th
formation of new Lawns tice that quantity will be) Nr. esc oes (living in the government of Wi
EW AND 4 vermis offered by BASS | necesse Mr. Losc ng in the gove:
BROWN excep Price “ts. 94. per pound; 3s. ре? gallon ; or 218. per bushel. in the distric bége), had for four years
five English, —— 5 d. | Address Јони Воттох & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. the plan of drying his seed Potatoes, and that
i rou "ЕВ угт ТИ Ld EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA. during that time there had been no disease on his
a Prestomiensis. sw ee cem ~ 10 jaws VEITCH, Tas begs respectfully to state, that estate. It again an accident gress led to the
rum in To, 64. to yo has now in fino Blo com, im г ~ — the цаво practice of this qim, Five years ago, while
NM “ " “Lilium Giganteum,” and the lovely *' ron jasm his Potatoes wer one in his
Balsamina Jatifolia alba, 3s, 6d. to for; * f put one
(issus discolor, climber, superb variegated баве. 2 3 een vl ccn gs presas lovers of and on returning — threw it on his stove ),
т. ог кг, үй ii 1853, where it remained forgotten t till the spring. Waving g
4 — wer, ls » ree to:
z 7 EW SEEDLING VERBENAS “LADY PEG
Dillwynia 7 WI IAM. POWLETT," „MRS. BEECHER STOWE, " it, all dried up as it was, and obtained an abundant
Echites Harrisi, fragrant yellow flowers, carmino striped, and EVA $T. CLARE,’ healthy crop ; since that time the praetice of drying
throat "m 9 0| The cha — of the first-ma "— Yeni at ay dev Ming has been continued, and always with success.
ebe mints e r i —— ias e dide 6 — — — t truss, abundant "every Mora good As i —.— lout w — | Professor — — oec 1
„„ „ 6 | the best of this class yet sent out. Russia, in many places, to smoke-dry Flax, W
е EIE (mentioned is splendid cerise sow; lare and Rye ; and in the west of Russia, exper
M e is’ OC 2. 2 6 | grown, and « estate show variet | proprietors prefer for seed Onions that have been
$ р» — 2 * Glory dor ies Mr „„ he third and last named is v very 8 uperb, and great improve- kept ever the winter in cottages w ithout a chimney ;
* и > г. 10 ment on Jenny Lind, being much larger r, br ighter i in colour, dis- x hi h be ,
itz-Roya 5 T — ша, q tinct eye; altogether a fine and free pomat variety such Onions are called aer Which may inter-
белети zebrina compacta “лл. “ыл t mo erbenas are ted to give as great preted oke-dried.
дг © a. iw 5 satisfaction as any others yet grown, pm iir ied ein € decided | T d is th Mr. —
m Mrs. A. Adamson, tinental usb eolours, trusses all large and eompaet, and will prove extra fi
Geraniums, new varieties, sent out in October. See reduced show varieties. gentleman residing in the government of of Mie
8 з Ат" 8° Chronicle of E. nts are now ready, at бз. each. The usual allowance to the in the habit of keeping Po all the
Gia Pm ! m w BD The ey will be sent postage and package free, on receipt of the by storing them in the where hie —— are
Hoya campanulata, 2з. Gd. to ded „ä 8 ount, which must accompany eve Ду, order from m cor-| smoked. 1 liappened, that the spring of 1852,
aS "s Mr 5 б 0 respondents, by penny postage stamps, Post-offi orders, or lide P kept m manner, were
is, 25. 64. S his seed TI pm
Hex: — " mds i Ee. NEC CU EDWARD ‘Tint, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and florist, 14, | insufficient ; and he made up tlie requisite quantity
Meis Sc Clare 5. B 6 Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset, with some of those which had been for a month in
E 10 rius Continental Variety, ream . he at — — — гос pre oe a
аша = ‘ The Gardeners’ ( «тшй. i very e diseased, while a same
кон Gladio ЖМ... ra 3 4 — the o р sets which were not smoke-
alata superba . e 2 dried was extensively a ked by disease.
n Comté Kiesselet Here M ше: жол DAY, JUNE voc Borrwaw is of opinion that there m have been
„ cecerulen ў: йе” 478 MEETINGS 17 2 d ENSUING WEEK. p 1
ndi Roi Leo] vd E 5 моє. ОАВ 8 рм, no disease at all, if the sets had been r dried.
» . Mayi variegata, 12s, perc i "сада АГК, required —— the desired
wor plein, beautiful variegatod foliage, аа result is not very clearly made out, Mr. Вошімак'в
— ts, 28. 6d. to 3 Wepnespary, — . 8 PM, P
‘Salvia ama beutiful blue-and-white, pet dozen, 124... 1 5
Saxe Сога NP d n 9 225
Streptocarpus "m db Ces. ay Taurnspar, = 1 Shem.
I 15%, C to „ i M MM vemm r..
* » Hell E "> m 3 E one I FRIDAT, чуо 8 7
8 җеп... ody PM
| - e . n. — 2 Co стат Snows FOR THE wr Monra.—7th pi aa m
"Weigela amabilis... wis х 1 9th, and 10th: Devon Cornwall. (Р! youth ) lach: Moment
Fine Boddin Plants and Hardy Herbaceous me in pots 2 enfermis ttk alo wo on
See Gardener. 9 Chronicle of May 7, 14, and 21. р 1 8 по см, Ay sot o worth Д w ee —
SEED and HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, Sudbury, Suffolk, | Thame, and Ireland ae orticul
. eee
ЖДЕ ARD ME in Wont, London, e AND hat таш К DRIED POTATOES WILL ALWAYS PRO- ‘fo
Road, to
following PLANTS, wi whieh they cn wi — reco nini. DUCE A Crop FREE FROM DISEASE. Such is the
conta 3 — of Plants, priced | positive assertion of Mr. MAN, one of the pro-
and described, will he he sni pom es on application fessors = he mp Agricult Institution at эңе =" E
5 zl "ыю D. Mayi аа: al retsky. a Таз interesting m b 1 атеш which impede the
„ Spencer. 2 6 this gentleman, ‘which has s just react d us, it is One of the great 8. wi pede the
» Voltaire um nanu, ралото atro-ceerules- 3 6 2888 ed, as i memi ш p 1 Él “ ra the ертеде of
” molle Е ich ће must с con aw e can
d hnis Dioea fiorepleno 3 6 | if condu Av. ata doficiently high temperature, and ancien 1 M
» S ae 3 Moser ios — a continued long enough, is a complete antidote to the turn his land to a gere % а
» Се" Mi Fa —2 An ow іи m 2 jaeasd, nist has, we — — 1 hit bl
esperis matronalisrubra- others "Golden Chain 7 6| The account given by Professor 4 of the Sheer despair of e g. the ist 1
— REA M Le ddp tom emi - 6 | accident which led to this disco s as follows: | felling or rien i ot em үүт process. It
Diplacus ealifornieub . " Со ompacta нар Sion 5 0 He had contrived a Potato-setter, which had the would appear, ho m wae —
Antirrhinum Hendersoni 2 6| „ Shankleyana... ... 1 6 bad quality 15 destroying — sprouts that might be in the k Sout that this difficulty
Petunia ne Camille 3 Sulphurea spl шадан 1 6| on the sets, and even o ay the ri nd. To is, if not = apn tea greatly dmt
Lobelia Roi Leópold " HORT HER ^ 10 8 harden the pue. m as to oct lee against ptain Norton, the inventor, we hes ofa
„ Belle Pyramide ... 3 „ Boule de Neige т 6|this he em. In the of
ef — e. Me "€ „ Unique Lilac ... vet а spring of 1880, he 1 a — in a very hot room,
28 ENS og " 2 „3 6|and at ba n ks they w were d
etr PEL опаш 5. pers c Arad y enough 3 e Potatoe came up well,
ipea апа p e 1 ot a crop as that o f the
Nurseries ‚| neighbouring Beides, with this difference only,| part
that they had no no disease, and the crop was therefore,
be highly recommended for j whole, * Professor Borman
tion :— Ж d 2 n +
Fuchsta Fountam 2 6 tells us that he regarded this я
"Wistar sinensis alba... 21 0 | депе; he, however, again dried his seed Potatoes in
pentaphyllum 2 6|1851, and again his crop was free
^ P 3 6 from disease б е everywhere { vhere on ding | !
" —— — шый 2 6 awe ey wer much affected. с "
* able nce not to excite attention in th *
9з. Gd. and 3 6 23 23
i Veronica bybrida 5. s. 7 6 1852 а third ow took place. All Mr. Borraran’s | ogee, а it Td qoe interior, and
10 » Fortune's 1 Banksian з 6 | obliged to Idus his seed, which bore unmistake- deeper than the the a pag 0 Ae e ‘of the same
п... 10 6 | Geranium Extr able marks of having formed part of a crop that | diameter of р and an inc
10 6| D JUN 10 6 had been severely diseased; some, in fact, or a small stone, is forced into the I
2. 3 6| „ Orem do. . . 10 6 | quite ани. After keeping them for about a month the hole, во as to form a solid Th
2 8 „ inatum, do. in a hot room, as before, he cut the largest Potatoes cartridge, with a percussion сар on each end of
WIN Et. Seine a ю into — and the smaller into halves, and left its pv pilar, is then _in and rests on
1 9 6| „ Advancer, "Y 5 eed dry for M t another week. y the the iron foundation; a rammier of iron of nearly
— „ Delicatum, do; . 3 so far i and
ee select
and Pompone or Billi-
—
from last year's continental varieties
lington nursery, 21s. per dozen
7% show ud extra fin «d s. and
— Ciuerarias, named varieti — and 18s.per dozen.
Gloxinias, fine selection, pod dozen.
Eiter den ara a ге
and grew so fast +
dug three weeks ear
a ал usual.
ery bad erp, if any. Contrary |4
| to expectation, 1 the sets ya promptly, і
s were
Eventually
nt young Potat
* Les Moyens
Experiences et Conclusions de A.
de prévenir la "eg € —— de Terre.
N. , Conseiller
@ état, Professeur, &c. буо. St. Рес, Y
may, or may not, rest оп the head of
block of wood about 60 d si
>
the momentum or blow, the explosi
356 c THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [June 4
: : May, it i i and is of a brown colour, | coloured lines and short streaks, The hi
and in no one instance out of more than a hundred | May, it is 24 inches long, at d із of ur, t | . e hind
; i with a chocolate tint, and having a variety of undulating | the middle of the hinder margin prolon
trials has the rammer been blown out, or, as e: a ща X > t ла, of the bedy is gibbous, | tails, ked with two * P ve ged
rm it, has gunnin oecu t
e : and the two preceding are more slender than the rest; | spots, edged with black. The antennæ of th M
— — —Z * made of tim re E the sixth а-а ent : on е ide а tubercle or pro- not feathered, being only a little stou emp
be water-proof, and w an ce, and another similar in form occurs on the | females, and very pubescent, but not cili *
er placed over it, water having been poured hinder extremity of the eighth segment, on its upper under side. The spiral tongue is nearly
in, the explosion was perfect. is ‘was to show ide, The 589 and square, and the body is antenne. The large size of the wings and
how to blast rocks under water when lying in the | terminated by two points, which extend beyond the the body cause the moth to fly heavi
way of navigation. But the water has in trees the | hind pair of prolegs. Like the caterpillars of the geo- | is widely distributed, not onl
18 e ITI *
iron closely, thus preventing loss of power by wind- | jointed legs, attached to fe first three segments of the | twilight, its pale colour and © size
e charge а а : ; he | more conspicuous object than any other moth, h 0,
of powder in these cartridges is body; and there is only one pair of ventral, besides
ut an ounce of Hars’s powder; it is probable anal ae of prolegs ; the latter pap age and powerful, — —— i
that a fourth part of th der used i a iarity necessary in consequence of the singular GO
— of blasting will чат by this а habita of the insect, in this preparatory stage of its “Mir i er DALHOUSLE, 38 <
Sikkim- Rhod A
be sufficient. In addition to the obvious conve- | 1840106. il i i i :
nience of theoperationfor clearing land, Capt. NonroN өү wai ara in Me oed niig Samar ә avari ca grim оа pages
thinks it will be of considerable value rot twigs, &c., to wbieh they cling with amazing perti- | fragrant flowers, “almost. mbling
ere, on naeity, holding, themselves extended in a right line, | Bourbon Lily (Lilium candidum)" and
A acad ata ter or leas angle from the stem (as represen рете р mS M
, car can remove them, but | in the fi „they are repeatedly mistaken | ties, like tropi rehidew,
which, „when shattered by the cartridge, сап be | for small dead twigs, the small tubercles on the body and Aroidem, upon the limbs of trees. Hens
taken. away by men, or boys, in small pieces. ding to the deception ; and hence, as soon as they | doubts have been expressed, as used to be the case wit
But it is not alone in this. manner that the per- | begin to move, on being disturbed, considerable sur- other epiphytes, how far it would be possible to асбе
iom cartridge may be used. We are informed | prise i» produced, which is not diminished when the | in the cultivation of this shrub. The seeds haye germi
t at a later period large standing timber was peculiar movements imal are noticed. At nated in England as freely as any, and our young pli
shattered with perfect facility. Instead of fiting th ging Jenn Save ky De Med legs, © cmo, the | Bays. medo сер іа а coo) moii ы
: ye E е | fore part of the body in different directions, keeping one, however, expected to see its blossoms
à i positi If still | straggling shrub which on ita native hills
Г
F
Е
Lj
і
to Ия greatest length, of 6 or 8 feet) produced in cultivation in so
: " : its fore-legs to the surface on which it is placed, | of timeas three years from the period of the importato
having kindly given Captain Мовтом permis-|and then detaching its hind legs, it draws them for- | of the The arri this seed was in
sion to operate on a large old Poplar tree, three | wards till they are almost in contact with the fore ones, spring of 1850. Mr; i dener
fi root, a hole was bored | the body being formed into a loop during the process House
he ground, aud the | (whence tbis kind of illars are termed loopers) ; | has the honour of having
e and iron bolt (whieh bolt. — the duty of | the hind legs are then fixed in their advanced position, noble plant,
: — | specimen an
tam inserted, a — and the fore ones ar^ aem — ^ In ne manner
sus ed f. i i ression is rapidly e ; and, from the motion |
— crm эчү — — of the bonis having sinis бе appearance of that of | "In January, 1952, I
»to- it; abou a of со or measuring A sueces- | vigorous
Р Tet come 2 the pro- — equal s generie name of tra | straight stem about 6
s f "on™ 0 ) has been given to the insects with | branches, an
attached to an upper branch of
effect of this percussion cartridge is
shell, the iron. bolt
8
—
e paper of the cartridge, projeeti
trees, pai giant one
at the upper part of t fel ж
2 its upper end, acts as additio
d
|
Hd
Hit
ҮН
i
j
3
|
| tow that
Hof
de lary gat fee
11 айу о formed"
as danger irom the ifto 4
Н
ишу на Че NES
hich we suppós
*. .
—— * Karai ‘whi and a portion:
keep the soil 6j
On well together |
Ul
hn
ii
|
i
of leaves, &.,
* K
23—1853. | LM GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
—äͤ — —— —
ceived that it has begun to feel its shift (which success, I fear. I — ques p get a plant equally
appearance will readily indicate), give a gentle singin dump "with M. Cavendishi, and with better fruit, for I
over-head, in fine bri a^ sy eather, and close your pit in | think M. Cavendishi anything but the best sort of B
good time in the altern In the course of a 4 for the table. Its merits are its low stature and enor- | either b
condition * pe summer's use,
R
or six weeks, the Y^ will have made vigorous wth mous productiveness whenever the heat is continuously |
and now is the time to form a fine specimen. hen t | sufficient for its growth. With me, owing to i extreme |
is ull ben PM Waren Ас
two, and some even less, always using your own judg- 12th, you recommend that Violets be either potted or |
this matter, and topping according to the planted i in pits for forcing ; I have tried the Nea v fortem R
i b or but beginning to be found out. In conclusion, I went
entiemen to com
»
ment
strength of the branch, When this is done, place the oth ways, and I prefer growing — in wei two
i m
growth, on a very calm, mild day, you may take the lights | plants are grown in inabed. In short, I have invariably | upon
entirely off, but'never allow them to be taken quite off found pott potting to be the best way of growing Violets for
t
sufficient fora 9 gallon cask; but
for several weeks, I think that the —€— ought not to
tation he wine
is wante
eir | advise amateur gen
Vaso on a
h the bette
during cold stormy weather. I have seen many growers av 4 H.
expose their Boronias out of — along with other ruit Crops — The promise of fruit in the — n
n dn - I ory Br kk with them in here t. A few days in 1 thinne
i ry grea n | glass
a plant subjected pectin tree е (te Roman), from which I gathered seven
prac
to this tieniti which Arch Nen health ; $ they ecome quarts and ; the size of the fruit averaged a
brown and rusty in foliage. I am certain that the con that of —— for bottling. dw productive dv
stitution of this species is too delicate to be kept in is at least 75 years old; there are still too many
health long, if exposed to winds or rain. When you Apricots left thereon to gw to fall 1 E K. ^
lace it in its winter quarters, make choice of a nice | Bridgewater. [We ME hat large crops of fru
t situation in the greenhouse, as near the glass as | „чет А everyw
сап be conveniently found, but not exposed to draughts. ytra. a Why | is is this name given by gardeners to | tha
rts pate Ў 1 Во
Ве ieular in watering during the нае ана the genus of Fumeworts rkhausen, who founded
never vt it to become too dry. Here it will soon the genus, writes the name Diclytra ; ooker changes
i w its bloom-buds from top to bottom ; and | this into Dielytra, without giving any reasons. Bern-
by ED IT your house moderate in temperature , never hardi, the second botanist who notices the
to my letter, ind 1
tisfactory.
te Dicl tra. in ex
is are several other lovely species of this genus, | seems quite clear, and that is, that Dielytra is not the I, with many
>
and most of them are indispensable A fine collections | name possessifig the claim of priority, which lies between |
i e ini of
hubarb. Аз I before stated, the uses о
2 I have used this
ears; it is now
from
I have, therefore, resolved
— where to apply, t obtain the
medir 5 the open air, which will stren td n and | Dicentra. C. C. B. [We have not the work in yah c large rin
i | to tra
harden them for their winter's rest. Ву no means, this word first appears. It i is, however, generally un
however, allow any of them to remain out during drench- | stood that Diclytra was a misprint t of some sort, зм it rin
i 1
rains, although none of them are so tender аз serru- no appafent meaning. so, it is more likely to
ing e
lata ; and in A К them in the greenhouse for the | have been intended д, Dielytra (two cases ог соу varaga), con
; to be ieular i
a pla ээй the rto rmer case, as they (tw
are not só к provided they have a nice airy light
situation, and are wint moderately dry. a
Most of the Boronias are very liable to the attacks of | Be rd
mildew, Which, if not kept down, will ultimately destroy intended, we m adhere to Die r if the ques-
th requently makes its appearance in tion is one of m re peobabiliy, — hr probabilities
er, an түр fore, they are placed in | are all in favour ‘of if the latte
autumn £
their winter quarte As soon as it is perceived apply | Admission of Gardeners to the Regent's Park Shows.— | imp
Pies istant * to aid in the
ot gh disposition “of t thei plants or fruit. And in
Hom foe p.e cmd: . order check the increasing inconvenience to the
_m Musa Cavendishi in New South Wales.—I was rather | exhibitor, and injury E thei plants іп course of being
e account one of your correspondents | staged, oc oned by the tents being crowded with
p of his fine bunch of this Banana, rong че 80 5 osa. aar pass La themselves to be
it, as I had ime before counted 2 - a | practical gardeners, and thereby gaining admission, no
bunch ripened here, and I find that СЯ num ber | pe rson will in future be admitted on the mornings of the
i pe en days without an order. Orders to be obtained
р
in
in from 13 to 18 y жены after ter planting, and if it makes —— of che exhibition days, раң no application
fruit ripens i i le
1
1
—In answer to many * пете
tin
my garden is from 140 to 160, G pplyin ng to Mr. Marnock, at least one clear week | POP"
| to | person can be allowe after 10 | qualiti
ise on the old stool will flower €: éight months from | o'clock, excepting Ihoa sno seseque y the society.” ]
, i ubarb Wine.
of two oe о
he — d. I tried
f the fruit were to be m vei qus wer tr e to stato tha am but too glad to furnish thei
w ye-sixths | tion this
os, Ly
n
had been cut ou the reas f this is Isuppose, shes ah, Hm * n s MU ла.
sets e
xaetly the number w which the n oa sedg in is time of ——
ient collected in its trunk will T" " maturity. ried — —ꝛ—
‘ructification of the Banana is altogether a very pereeive
4 a acre, and in any
Nevertheless, I have — seedlings from a kind matters not where, will produce it; and
which yet my. EE ly, амыр As to the mode
uneatable. This is curious, because the w Lemon sliced ; let this be well mixed, care must be
of the South — Fel Fehi, of Bertero (the M | taken not to stir it afterwards ; let it stand in this state
is Fey-ee) does not seed more frequently than the | for about 10 days. It is again strained through fine
£^ — once seeing an undoubted hybrid | muslin or a fine sieve ; t i for
gees
procure seed by artificial fertilisation, with no great | liquid must
curious
„ which I do not think te ever dns suffieiently of im (n to this country in а gite |
; then put into the
and Banana, and have been trying to|good. A small quantity of isinglass dissolved in the
be added. An ounce of isinglass would be | rent
its —
wd tho frit are a mass of seeds, per —— .. Er, cnt paro]
ts in n Bean (tsaukih), and
hree and a half — ; but if in the autumn, it will evidence that the applicant isa а gardener. No the Chinese. The
ake A’single shoot allowed to in i "
— ——
Sotikties. 2s
ВотлмісА, or EDINBURGH, ion, Maj 12.
іп the chair. Various donations for the
Museum were announced, S iie — mlt were
0 ; by
read :—
Macgowan, Ningpo.
lar description,
i
1
4
:
5
Hi
for
out
is such a thing,
tes | for
enter aaa . . [We regret
he President
Herbarium and
273;
|
Нн
+
сн м
facilitate ыма next op or pulverisation, .t t of
which is — уч » мерс d
durin ssible 2 E
surface.
— .
the — ——
is the alkali — ne asthe йін
in some shape, for causing the development of colour,
because — Q found most u wae suitable
fore ; it is added in small quan:
ply the loss eonstan
themanutacture of orchiland litmus, as macerating —
The — з ү” — pni ‚| yet
therewith i ts tho 1e .
GARDENERS’
aansing tha
elimination of these colouring matters. But I
reconcile " i Vane nor the supposition that t
production of — pigments |
action of ammonia or
* of ihe nte with
urs аг nbl
evolved, thou
an ammonia, and by liquids eer
wg . distilled
ў the pate id urin
eby removi ving the carbonie te of
rated in the iqui | thus. separating the
tci a whieh then ac дие p a ent, The neces-
sity for 8-
whi
and brightness by free mone and prolonged macera-
tion. Some time ago, L had oecasion open a small
bottle of “red yt aa prepared in Glasgow, lich
d lain for аын on the shelves yr. a museum ;
a fine n aroma,
nish
agree with him in the gen
elotty consistence ous,
smell But, — e on ecd n it in thin layers
e action
Б «ы ау had oeeasion to obse
a continued moderate degree of heat
ducive to the eolour-development, a —
con-
slight | te
ones.
rve, paie LP while | cases
was 1
kel, lime, and some кей and argillaceo
d, in _ Some ki nds o litmus, ‘according | to
ereira,
eleva ion
an
p to
idity of elimination
stand in a os Tar ratio to the
2 abo
up in the ке e! balls, eakes, or lumps, or
served f. n the state of aom
maceration of the same Lichen Mordants
My o
on rays. From
. — by the
ecessary г the fixation of the — of
t if a ; all of the Lichen dyes, which are charac-
ua and dye, bu
ise modifying the sav ae colour 1 the latter. 1
er mpression ey
the gummy кулы б» « of de "rina.
ed to be the source of the fixation vi
Liehen family, it happens that the part
they play in the art of dyeing is — secondary, being
contribute a bloom and richness
may pacts be му! in great
resent, know
ng matters, an and we —
them
our neals, | g
indigos, while they are (or might at least
Magen cs in point — е IM
et dis-
мегу абаа
"^ gradually e place to differen
to aequire а yery great am
wers of the Lichens = (apart altogethe
t
kinds of san Be. чи liquids, obtained by hea Pham
of decaying ory matters, and, at the p
of orchil, cu bear, and — rs Oe
use either tolerably * dilute liquor ammonire or the
ammoniacal li of gas works. Maceration in
pect, that
agent îs is — in proportion i
when, therefore, it is very ems in in this
A. it is "P
| one: Mi aere go n
eudbear manufactory
stant habit of using large А warg
e|we never shall
ji
"оч
g
from the ‹ question of fixi ity or ce of tint) which
obtain till this — has been "m
special "i in view, bo
sively examined with this в
t the n anda
ome and ab Hoffmann germ
ma
collecting it эйр the
collected beer-shops, ү utterly w less, an
bf refuse it accordingly." * As thus ыен urine
mere
has generally e^ 1 аз a cheap and
8
exe Bugli
state, the chemical in the ni r other
constituents of the ing li тд eommu-
nieated catalytically to the (but colouriess)
principles of the Lichen, thereby ing an alteration
in their cha
xplain a
„ h
ood, "a that, “hen
We agree author
that we are too ut to foa how y muc we are i indebted
in | for what we know those laborious ho first leaving this department,
e we qutm s а ү
r also
E be — — to ad
that the 1 орак иге 54 т
the process is
matr py — which
st
CHRONICLE,
- —Ó: ары * spe Se it is to make 6
as possible for the TU
f | great pt a fe pro
botanie gar
M.
| interestin
e | himself ete no m
tha
f the che- sessi
jen of ee he fio we work DA
е agent
3
ompared w
eonicenus an
pinus and Malpighi, the pa 4 ieee
tha
arlemagne himself h
vide
реон
jus
that it is the wor
us and a
ver be forgotten that out of the schools
Bar
his аа —
tly observes that |
on which the Ж. of ts
ean positio
an manner in which he has exeeu
cannot fail м extend the reputation he already
Tournefort, iE
bl piyaa
Melastomacearum Tentamen.
Paris: Vi ze Masson.
copper p
A COLLECTION em importan
nnales
receive it with double pleasure
the reach of ev
acilitates
verybody, and
a reference
uthor has w
sientiously the
regret i is, that he shc eras not
identify the s
— will, we fear, turn
d new species have
‚ Naudin.
Pp. ПА se
t papers c
iences, between 1849 .
M, Naudin's learned 422
who already possess rr parma We
*
By C 1 vol, y
miy,
э,
„
The Patentez'a Manual,
int produe of a gen
is 2 m^
acquainted pis the awe
of any use hem ; and
in elear er ticas language,
to be especial
erna Socrery’s
no period
| the
and
nest great dhow dm
next great show
have mentioned %
however, that
not possibly be gayer than it
Alyssum, great
8 ‘oun Columbines
planta.
ppose been p f
| Be Cie Benham май amy det ie Sa
par and i
- law asis War o b
attained their object, for as * carefully
matters
— — —
arden Memor
AR
Among
one, with
foliage not unlike that of a
ate Pa ely nal
and Inventors, By Jam
nie dis
pretend to say. Bianea 8 wk a and
Potices of Books, Kr. € mite a T re tin mi j-
e | espeeial otice. Peon
| Medieval Science —(Histoire des Sciences Naturelles au | additi pre ani — ак loom. Its
moyen age, ou Albert le G — con- | are very double, and a purplish
sidérés comme point de lana de Tees e expéri- Fortune's Moutans, wh А ag 2 also
By F. A. Pouchet, 56. th
pw 1 vol. oma} pp. 6
of this vo
т
yes
liae dnote gies Woah goose ulcus dania disserens,
aen and the former, though
„on account of its deep
of new —
winter, — еа on a
ET
23—1853. |
THE SARDEF ENE PRADA HE
359
Cottam
The great Glycine (Wistaria sinensis) which is trained |
the
— ng the Arboretum j wall is now in full e м
the im e which it covers, an
fasion of bloom on it this year, it is certainly fat
miles to see ; for seldom, jede ed, has it been
a
walls a g
Duchesse d rper gal whic h roa failed
ESO
?
EB
—
ars on standards
ed. St —— are lookin ng as well as
arly all the | considering how much they suffered aa ta
ng
FLORICULTURE.
ERARIA.—l atten A enge
E, CINE
ee the im
paa 5 admirable poca 0
ent, an
exhibitions o
er
may be
rs in a * fancy," s dest
wert ith little in w | you with it. 8
in bloom 5 “put the beauty of rigidus, which ia. 4 dx and
The handsome Weigela osea is also in
ornica was P
u wers to show what a fine
ytisus mod ron with short former, under a west wall, where
upright pele — 5 — > we also in full 8 attention o i
een istaria
sinensis in the shap of a
They have just b ath
doors to harden, previous to their being меу ont in state. they КЕ war) z
beds. shaded from f
sion-flower
A Pas from seeds
Thomas Mitchell, has teen Pea
Holland, and is said to have
new us gran Нотта 1 эн ү off them eve ni in
also Senecio concolor, * pd boa, with tall flower.stems -
great heads ө W, ink or rather purple |!D8—
flowers. —— of the N ley : сөр of e
were presented by the Yee oe Compan
been loai, oe Shee
Schizan We als marks s 115 are
plants of t the Bo as Oa ks, uation, where they r
ing iS 1 18 presented tio tha Society by the
tran
Mr. Ewing’s iia Salis seem to be eapital ew for | one
ea Roses, whi hrive uncommon Wache in
panese i
assistance
owever. oug leaves much de
threatened 187 aphids, thie "latter are easily vn. dow
by means of tobac on when the foliage 5
ed its pur
Mes season, which wi
| stowed upon their culture,
ROYAL SOUTH NDON FLORICULTURAL SOCIE
In "the Rone bovdo te is no
———t
The. iron. [ou Кор: are at present. gy 1 7 5
untess o f Harrington,
REN. the finest cu
п | Polyphemus s, Uly:
Sth, M.
анец. Урра of S Strong's King, Pandora, Elthe
es € pec. m
necks, cks, furnished
. is pastes а small bent glass tube,
20, T. ke
ES I
„Glo
sua e ee in he multitude of ff
its effects daily, and | in good condition by M e cio
with | 7°
ing the coldness of the winds and Abos till within | white, Rhododenãzon Blanche superb, was $
and т
ite 1 be expested
8
ded o
arly ms gr which have 1 tely taken Pe
eased to say that, after e Pansies in — ee
Коран pow caused by ant of ait acti tender
f the kind were certain! y r acting upon
ia is a
vice to SEEDLING FLOWERS. dj
ven
e plants are out of flower
ot, to
eri кае Pesce the
a fine-rose pot,
{ from bee yt
of August the old stools will be growing vigorously. I
t e stron
tment an
wil the end of October, when they are taken either to | volume.
most early
ia
ar om Christmas
i till the end of May, and the maj TE of —— do not to
require of a pe Uu Success ta
wel watered, | a
2 to their
throu
amply repay any 12 be- remedy was
R. F. i
Lox May 31.—
now 8 be found a 8 sprink- There was a good." exhibition on this. occasion, — owing to t
ling of flowe ich are I ,it was but thinly attended.
of the yellow Vicomtesse Decazes, the Ж; Rose Totes, though not numerous, were shown in great perfecti
ye un i by private growers. ‘Fhe ist prize was awarded to J. Hun
inspection; b 1 в * K re well worth yeombe,. for Hamlet, Gol dham's Mar Ааны! Adie
ispection.; but i ts themseives ering | Magnificent, Ulysses, lapi Stanl ey, Camor
from dew, W as an unsightly, ap ce on | Gold Cup, Triumph Roy A Aen forme and Vivid ;
ir es, and is : latter was as perfect a ve se
he w 8 was of "purest E — The 3
e
warded to J. Edwards, Esq., whose bloo notic
Heroine, Pilot, DN — P Ахснатд Sable Monarch, Captain
P Perfec 3d, R.
— Fe
White, Prince D em l an агрі
—— Esq, M Alton Hil, with a s tand of ‘finely
суз remar) — parti
п. Am
. Lan:
Bru ante, Ed dente
urser, men s Class there was no competition.
Tenis the best of
Stanley, and
9 e F tees and 1 found them rardi filing th the ынын was th
ain Ты а Certificate for Calooo-
h from Mr. Gaines, who also received a Certificate for Caleeo-
a yellow-ground sort, m
ood T
| Edwards contributed a pretty white A with a
ntre. Mr.Pamplin had two handsom eedling Cactuses
way of Cereus speciosissimus, € de beautiful ——
hown in perfeetion by
Mes
8сотси SEEDLING Frorist Frowers.—At a late of th
Caledonian 1 Aie the Cudira made o the followi
awards: on to Cineraria No. 1, exhi
by Mr. Gould, Bankhead, —— variety deep with
тову crimson, and of good habit ese T ' shown
by Mr. Laing, Dysart House, was e sar mag * the brilliancy
and purity of its colo It was —
habit, b smt
* тей
t, Esq. à 3 ia a he ol bloomed pm
whic ed
CAMELLIAS: FP. The — " — you complain seems to be
aves.
LAT: JAM. Apply to the Secretary, Ebenezer House,
Peckham.
баба, marking; but
uibs api an very few peers they are
— (——Ó—ÍÀ
i Miscellaneous,
barium. —
mela any other place can afford. Thanks, too, to
the assiduous care of Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, in mount-
strong t
8, with a
gh! herd мола,
те ia: in jn Hh he pots best atte 4
f wer, some o
on a y
- | veins, or spiral vessel
olour c
and thence pen
1
the tissues
4 heal
‘Er.
bottle: | 8 Pand
finn MY T in ee a P 8 "Pol em ox Б
тү : B ? 1a- m, zeur, Fair Rosamond, Freee a subsequen ent oecasion
other sm glass pipes that laid al long and асг oes | OTC legant, and He Miri Re aly collection of 36 to me in a similar dilemma
e bed, and through which the ammon * | blooms shown by pre gate was contributed ini gr d "Pelargoniums
f 2 1 o 1 1 1 а goo sarg Р
pass, in order that if may be the viter азса among | сео olarias were shown by Mr. Gaines, and we malls some Some welt wh which he
the peu. mw the bottles are put to work, one is tes ed Azaleas ee. эз oun ун «е — trusses of flower buds
ed wi chalk : + M d Ң . was a nice b пу 5
and the other with Hate which um € mne; ae d good collec обоа, of scr 3 Hte Lg: 1 ad rud “every e ane к
ay $ nslacked > which is poured | Roser, Gaines, Westwood, an others. Cape Hea were plan y
иге of 5 5 i The result of this experiment plentiful, the though not ey the -— ensor stove and he Jong eni 196 leaving the plants — ebm the
ied se ished was miscellaneous collections of Stove an ouse |
Hie m án due time, Its conduet has Plants, — among which Куала an essential
fore Cv Mees V
ра with more ammonia can get есе centre, out n petal, wie very fragrant
kd Sai si ae na, with large flowers ед good trusse m Mr. Jen
bis lao dd re - E a fancy Gerani салі — im ime son,
ard departmen port that of Mireodut m or Hero of Surrey ;
2 yey aga ФД the walls. Those under Calypso, “> pale ground sort, 9
p amet They were
360
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[June 4,
with the same e lower leaves became
healthy, and the flower bas "progressed favourably to
maturity, being of good form and colour. The success
rs
satisf:
al solution, e either
not у же ing “the xm inem of its application, or
from esire mplish more than they were
— ul of, "when it “frequently ed the plants
e too vi us to flower well. There is no doubt
but that M. Ville i is correct i in 1 that the flowerin
is arrested — the application of ammonia i
of de at
period of the development of the flower-buds. still be required both t and to de
"e dg ы if grown too vigorously will flo er well, if | latest deco till the are bloom; for the
at all. Certain check in their wth is absolutely | former, it will onl be. necessary to pply sufficient to
nece: а апа the summer’s sun or winter’s cold, u р орк! dry, for extra ventilation.
I circumstances, effects thi rfectly in this | When rapes 8 rs y^ on some con-
cat э former by perfecting and condensing, the | iq derable nni hater 23 must used during bright
= т 3 rem гуд PER x weather, or the fruit will become shrivelled. If the
er. Too much mo ts have ib dat one or two joints above the
wer-stem is thro
r Man ;
example, th i Ud ETUR the powering of which i
the expense of some опе qr mo f the outer coats.
If these plants are watered at the wrong period, o ог; if
they should haye under the influence of a roast ing "sun only
to where the growth pro Two — 30 Fine; cloudy; overeast at night; in.
nen an their native country affords, no flowers will be a - ачк loam should be Bw over ihe surface of ч Z Reds c Cold overeas Sst
= but in жы 3 а i vigorous development of | the —_ mop e nd; e ai
podes It. i of th >; at t t of | ing of manure. water, to assist the plants to Or. ne a pet temperature of the week 23 deg. below the pee A
treated with: е rors а nd fruits plants growth: an additional stimulus at the same time should "ttr omm 2
werp pon by 1 DA alo vue be Ma to i de оф, by eget і ae fe bottom- ATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHIBWIOR, 5
Y om Nr héa bring for ard t eedin: and take а the last 27 years, for th for the ensuing week, ending 3.
nnr artificially Mo j whi msy every 0 a dn 58455 * diris when once es |o
naturally, or be produced by other means. Also, lished: on the ae is most difficult: to oy; 225 25
= — Rene of ammonia top may be ive, keep the ir of the house or pt moist by ils 555 HE E
€ — үү, ОГО te! ditions frequent. арр», and wash the walls w ix-
under w iii it is applied, and the object it is desired to nendedin forme: r Calenda 7 Cucumbers, at | Sunday з) 707 | 474 | 595
attain. 2 wing is the formula for the solution + {| Mon. $ 584 12 | 58.0
to in the previous note by Mr. Dean : | this should be . Fel. 4| 60: 68 | 55.
attended to, and Wed. 8| 698 | 468 | 583
of mons, 7000 grains ; susquicarbonate ditto, 1000 heat and Tie ate — Tu the Vi ih dina and Тазга. 10 % |, 488 | 593
o Dissolve. Of solution re : planting out at this | Sal! 713 | 490 | 004 i
the above period occurred on MA.
опе fuld once aS c of water will make a solution
хае Sio 9855 for all ordinary purposes, Pharma:
‘ceutical
@айейдаг of Operations.
(For the ensuing week.)
PLANT DEPARTMENT
Сохѕевултов and stove climbers wil require atten-
ep current year’
g
а | sion * — eries, as directed in former seis fires wil
— — ow ri d
gpd | (athe bas
[ш
арїп
already occupies all 0
3 verte
кетт use a rathe
which i in old e wet seasons клы ces canker.
to e ting into the pots. The
xclude worms from get
laced under a kind of
more eed kinds S be p
FORCING DEPARTMENT.
fh
/INERY.
ch), sho
usly forme
e together, when they should b be stopped c.
encour: ter growths, parti nen [^ ling
T "beneath t
ood. iid
it should be be looked over кү morning, t
> The
on the
bruised h py falling, to — heavy Sici of с Peach is is
le, with the best eon des ces g them
Hx — Аз soon е s cut Gt P is "intended
they ‘should bear a second m Na ack re pne
fresh
ar by frequent wr ue ; Ш
r poor,in preference to a rich soil,
ER GARDEN AND SHRUBBER
hings will require ‘constant
st management failures will
y be ma ғ
support
display of flow
2
ud
oom
will, ho owever, тив to be made up with те
Pat cuttings of double аше owets, |
s didi io
compost.
sies, &e., for nei Eu 8
ground, or reserv:
the above.
ater should now be
ven ‘liberally t i
Uca зер gi y о plants in tl
he | Ww
the conservatory, E p
. пев the engine w
. wit ће is ‘of. the
at each regulation of the inmates} Re
3.
f this
End. is indispensable, ners a less mit for those at less
Марн tinuous E gue cánnot be
out a reserve: stock ‘being kept ready mo
Oreepers against walls or
over to tie or
of the. house i in the nentest order: Shade ay
m a Алаша
Hohen di the greenhouses, |:
should be i ed, by frequent d ke
tom heat and off the
ble size Moy
tu S allowed es bloom.
neatly i
rth ‘al for a se
the
bs ferred to an
the at and quem mes high s b dun te
stand on a bottom, carefully prepared, | an
e. glass ;
loom buds, as pu e plants 2 attain, a of
' x Гәр
sa ers much ron rag ron growing Gras dic Moody a ent mith the
всу,
FLORISTS! FLOWERS е
The à жр тау now n from ‘the T
and tits folia. s of the plants а fully to the che
the sun and rain. In late localities many w
ba sti en to
2
—
—
б 1 with
ne fes are the
up befórg thos
Ho } the
1 gs )
1.5
ears old
poss Ranuneuluse
growth; о water in S o evenings, and with
ero rays of —
8
y be re
in in pom dou
d. | water which has been, expose
Tie up and. disbud Pinks ; and
| wa with weak у ›
|
12 ГЕ eat
EA
to
slight frame-work, oiled canvas or t — HARDY FRUIT GA
attached, © го{е at hak during heavy rains. When it сона ае рй aie
the sage are thus partially covered, a portion of pie Р ез ү Tien у и жы te ict ааны
Ше hd P pem may be introd т: kis your best hopes for a crop. The ts of Chi vy ай
exposure during the hot months of summer, to a lar infested with the black fly should be di 15 *
portion of rk wilbeneft the growth of many aspira А water immediately they are detected, to uu
plants, particularly of s are being grown on for | shoot fro curling, whieh would stop iiu pori; dim
бошу late i in the irem: ick off the hand or apply a wash of lime te der
soot-water to Goo ie
AT
For the week ending June 2, 1853, as Sero d at the Horticultural
Chiswic aral Gandeng )
8 TEMPERATURE. ` | pue
<|. BAROMETER, ye
May = , Of the Ai
aud анг. 2 the Air, Ofthe Earth|
S Max. | Min. | Max.] Min. | Mean 2 2 1
Friday. 2719 29.642 29.583 | 73 6 | 595 57
Saturday 2 20 2970 7 29.669 | 63 43 53.0 | 58
unday 29) T 29. 801 29.817 66 41 53.5
— 3022 29.974 | 29.940 65 48 56.5
Tuesday 31|73| 30.014 29.909 55 50 525 | 56
Wednes. 1/94) 29.967 | 29.934 57 48 52.5 55
Thursday 228 30.09] | 30.061} 60 | 46 540 54
m. Trerage | 29.750 | 29.844 | 62.7 | 46.0 | 54.3 | 561
May 27—Very fine; haz zy ; hot sun occasionally ; cloud ;1
valde; will "e ‘conser improved by su sinner oe
of the ng w fact
have 3 — to this
EZ
E iii
weeds. Stake and water Hollyhocks freely ; and ang 21
о previous directions with regar: Ae shila. a
ike t
——
well k
to of e
ter understood on the m iig, wi
you т-а
T
OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDÓN, ай
23—Fine; slight showers cloudy; rain at nie
29-01 thunder showers; overcast,
02
oin it d
21800 dr
1
2 a |
be i
F those LEAVE
they may be ин
s will be making
ASPARAG
The highest temperature during
846—therm. 90 deg.; and the lowest on the 8th, 1
"E ет
Des
is
0
Notices to Correspond
Bradford. We conceive the
and a dealer to consist in this: an amateur is à per:
who Kore plants — pleasure, not for profit. үз he partially
Bu
gentleman w
EAM. and
market, must be held to be an piece
amateurs gardener, exclusively (ра by on:
also to - — upon as an ата
: Con tant Subscriber. In "eutting Asparagus та tet
beds, the sms 11 11
with the othe 7
utti
W T. Yon do not um wh
oe ere v ig: т Бае dw
o not imagine e Mr. C.
sition
at Covi
Fern spake good sparkling)
thése, ipw! rather not drink. An. васит,
і E r, actually goes into geo
Tigre) Pj P Your mo moths. are
14, Mamestra Persicarie ; 3,
exclamationis; 6, pean AAW graph
ер 1,1 l: ata
The rest loose an
ay
das HEA : Sub. You will see that in pur st A
we 3 — en a re
ЕЕ j^ c 7)
ү]
їп - eapacity. It would a et.
Mes is -
. Both kinds of Tere are
if we might yen Sr да opinion e
it will be found ^ we as satisfactory.
Jubaks: J H. We could not
—— um Trichomanes;
bes alpinum. F. It is mot
— Clematis is, without flowers, 1t
oe e "Isle of Man og ‚дуру б to qr. TURA um 18
— 5 tanding. He
STRAWB „сел, str ey ile tg
vier arg can. y
that they wi al on be sparta erop i many 2
23—1853. ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 361
UVIAN GUA THE BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITIONS OF CATTLE AND AKER'S FOUNTAINS.
AUTI one 1 O AG RIC U LT TURI STS— "is aan BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA.
94 It being notorious у= extensive adulterations of this "PER E GREAT "EXHIB BITION OF BREI Dura ESSRS. BAKER d their
MANURE are still carried o FOUNTAINS for Poultry, Pheasants, Pi as pe
TONY cIBBS AND SONS, HE — — 1 гче — AND most E efficient, and nomi 1; they are ea: бы уй
М MI ND COUD ve a , screw eps g requi tainin ec qi em —
Consider it о гера yt to the Peruvi ап Government and i rA to. the C ee КЕССЕ a SHOW, ao 87 Pob uk 85, A 3, Half-moon оаза
ІВ ON K N S an 1
ек о on their gu: олег and all others who bay | А RICULTURAL IMPLE First Show will take | M R. SAMUELSON S PATENT Diode
The — ш of the s from T m they purchase will | place in the second —— anda List of the | "3. MACHINE, capable of diggin per day, with four
ef oo e best Babe and, in addition to particular ee ae offered for CATTLE, SHEER HORSES, and PIGS, | to six horses, price 27i. now at work daily in the —
—— to A point, А ANTONY GIBBS aAxp SONS think it y be had on application 1 the Sec bourhood of. Banbury. Agriculturists, railway con-
well to remind m The General REGULATIONS of the ‘Show; and the Special | tractors, and 55 interested in its operation, may see it by
ist of tepore for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, will | apply — to Mr. B. Samvrrson, Pritannia Works, Ban
The lowest w t which sound Peruvian | be issued in January next. BÜDDING'S h OWER, with SAMUELSON’S
Guano has been ми ay them ae ing the last two pictae is The Council, i in establishing a Second Exhibition, are ‘desirous | REGISTERED IMPROVEMENTS, lightening the draught by
91. 5s. per ton, less 24 per cent. of encouraging the improvement o of Agricultural Stock ge 4 one-half, and enabling one unskilled labou i j
nn ж Саза sti най therefore and the Prize List is framed, so as a r ** jom, pn reviewed and commended in the “ Practi hanic's Journal
either leave ^ — to dem, or p^ articla must be adulterated. ealeulated - poas this object, mg x Ibe N P — pony
: icl st be adulterated. . or prizes; — zx d dra Tess 8 pd 8 ger or Impl t in
ERUVIAN GUANO—The guaranteed import ‘of | tain feature of the L 20 com - T | P Rey B> RROTA, OT IP Мутти, ок ЕРИНИ Deni
Messrs. ANTONY. GIBBS Axp SONS) Lobos: Iolend charactor, “the mere Echt e Ar — —
— . of Lime, and all Artificial ..Manures, т Sale, has produced aden ee reali; ү кз Ten doe. ASHCROFT + oe .— This — —
Jubet & determ which is uns: e
Wim. LIAM Ivonis. pend 10, Mark Lane, London. animals Mn or ay in most —.— aa amo ‚+ proved МА p A nt an and 4 1 the late rain
UPERPHOSPHATE .OF LIME, w umber of Sete р mpe plying the only proper test of ч уаще epe 2 oe hey 72 8
H f E t
very best quality, with a full per centage of solubl — will bà i müdew. | Prie
ia, & i 2. i requested, in all cases, to state on the be +, — 7 zar ew. 4 1 per po
— чен bal сч 7 edm rie cee Certificates the Price at — they will SELL the * entered] Mr. K, Hickman, of Brimpton bury, ктг: 4
prp tances yieldin Niwogen, Potash, and MAD жаш km for competition; and the amounts И be printed in. uh to the Ashcroft Swede, in а sie ated February Ist,
essentia y — гоа нт Ura te, Nitrate of Sod Catalogue. А 1 price шау, of course, be Pet says ==“ Being fond of riments, I have grown all sorts, and did
Fishery. 3 rte оре. Salt, $ Sulphate of Potash, рата жый — or owner is disposed to retain the St. toek in 115 not confine myself to the Asheroft al è till I was fully convinced
and every аа - * that it was b by Jar. the best, which it certainly is, not only in weight
PERUVIAN GUANO, guarantéed thé’ gemito Importation Tn Nall toad, 4o the eee and ont 47 the "ake store remarkably wel
of Messrs. A Sn A constant supply of LINSEED сен to the кебе and Stewards, as sha 1 nly — root ; а also в kably
and RAP 3 wAkD PunSER, Secretary. — д of 2 evil ы CARNE of, esty 15 Fn We Tave Skin ing би uu 15 Ba *— Turnip
ding of Stock intended for ng purpose yo | 17 udi s Swede an vers“ Swede |
.. Loxpox Mayure Co Ar. Bridge Street, Blackfriars. _ — онх MORGAN, Jun, Secretary: Seed Кү Messrs. Skirving an d Rivers.—
M ANURES.— The following Manures are manu- Offices: No. 2 . Buildings, Velen n Passage. ойк Гл EES ter EE Reading, Berkshire.
8 — саф аы nm ры hin a — Birmingham, Jun aillat wd. bosimi
epe of Lim "ái et 070 HE BIRMINGHAM САТТЕ Asi Se AN or cti kr ly on the Staff рн
harie rere and Coprolites 0 0 —THE x" — EAT N AL EXH аспап Arming an
ce, 69, King XH Street, City, Loden. BITION . wi СА ATTLE SHEEP. and the as with Building Е works, * . ш уш
Nn. Per vente, Quan по, guaranteed to n.16 per cent. of 20 CEDE EID POULTRY, Vi be held DIN a vm ре management of mome Irisa tate yr om
— ,
Ammonia. ape nate of — a, &c. on NGHAM, on the 13th, 14th, 15th, nnd 16 / th ecember, objec tpe м ares Bel te the Editor m mw mi. —
URES, LINSEED GAKE, &c. E PRIZE LISTS sal Sene * — may Beate | E munteated
NN RA CARDUS, Northam, Southampton, have оре e
D on sale, in any quantity, the “following thampto pate an "Ов 5 Inm" ihnen Union uua ыш oS ng Che a ricultural Ga ette.
unadulterated:and at the lowest g . 3 Ф
Home-made Linseed Cake, "m for feeding. робтткү SHOW. — ће First. 1 don
T — Oil. reat SUMMER POULT OW will be at he
MANUR Baker Street Bazaar, on Wepyespay tlie 27th, ГИЛЕ AY the SATURDA Y, DAY, JUNE 4 1853,
Superphosphate of Lime. | 24490 dist 21085 pm Fumay the 29th of July; 1883. The Prize List бай MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLL owiNG WEEKS.
Calcined Bone.“ ‘Wheat M n be had upo D epp to g AMES reatie Carla, ЖАЗ June 2 Meeting of Bath and West т
Fine qus. r or distolving. Mangold Warned Manure. T Offices atthe Baza numba hs D pte 2 Society at fi
ono T 1 * r, —
Ditto, dust. du de EDUCTION IN PRICE. Tavaapat, , eee .
Ditto, fing for Ne р S тне Aei Acid. Wms! eA GALVANISED ` wrought . ^ 15А внешне! Ir ter int,
Manure, ‘from South fra | фа of Sod | IRON LIQUID 1 л
seal Man addressed to MOM = parori Linseed M Mills and Arti- | *. — inst thn
— PPT receive prompt * ns estie Tol of of pens 2 dri is with 2 w that we announce
which бап “by the the dea T 1 last, of the Earl є
WAGE CHARCOAL MANU Price, оола Cui IT i ст, late President of the Royal ltural |
BAT) 2 CHARCOAL, completely saturated of mre I» Society of Engl: one has done more
. ound a most e en + 1 ) La ded s рен Ў
for апу Crop ; it also possesses the property of Whining is fort. erms, cash on delive A doring, th past 20 years р the true interests of
lising - e “ ES VARY mA win use. It may Epwarp Werk, Agricultural British agriculture; and there is no one whose
obtaine om the N ORKS, Stanl i i gricultural
Bridge, Fulham, and will be delivered at the London Termini хароси Me Pali өң loss will be more severely felt in the agricul
of the Railways an antities less a Roade London n t moved world. Of it does not fall within our
ton, * — e or ready ry en ETAT may be also pro- пк до & дда! 10 yal province: me the y privat ir tance
„ ee Онал, яй анан, ,
Agen ап n в r — етеп, and assistance v
Pe Sewage м amare, : C ie ud e d Bist tate fer rtiliser ; 9 PATENT. FARM AND’ COTTAGE be found irreparable. We are 1
Plants. We put half a pint ve ony ay Danii d ee Pers? 00 confined to the ail public. relations, w
the row г Poet ап@ | uta few pinches U 10 5 each pla: = Castiron Pumps Е me use of Раг, |f he “sustained, ugh. well that
5 percè n 1 d- by the knowl
VERY воо, А Well £ е. dit | We ate, long ago uo y the knowledge
| the second year аз the rst. ш I Patent Pump. 75.10 ti | cusa
,, Thomas inks Cit RE Esq, of E pru Vox dicus "ios —— ath б reat or ni remain: without a record of , intelli.
e spring, which he on toi b 4
writes ab folii: ADU P 1852, чх orde a the sarees ready, for Exige "ү о1о} gence, and wisdom which: for v years had
Charcoal Manure pesa this tüm on Wh at and Beans; To e nts eeding to ‘the Gold been. display m bago the — 4 vum of ern, with
d he then adds; On the L like the Sewage Charcoal Regions р — ibe 3b refer rely t patel, bet he
by much, 1 oe ita мыд; бзан anure, and intend alw. simple, dris aga the ond 3 edenin. :0Ё і
RTIFICIAL MANU
hitherto
SUI үз а ей of апу тү
— аай dy
kc SONA:
or
Tiw —
1 Manufacturers aud
ЕЕЕ ү
Tob
r Minerals, | Engines, &.
= desire
—— ati assayin
tion at the боер,
‘GUANO
P phon —
and Potash, Gypsum, Salt, Soda Ash, Bones, Sulphurie Acid, | $
Peat Charcoal, and all other manures of n
Apply t "FoTHERGILL Upper 3
132.
А PRIZE ‘MEDAL Ачам SUPERIOR LOCK
J.H
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362 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE "m.
is to be restored? The old people of the neighbour- | growin ," we believe that only patience is needed | which every young farmer ought to learn who wishes.
pibe enlm itas one of the bei fe eling pastures | in shh to ultimate success; for when once the to become thoroughly master of their culture,
of the district; but, for a long time, its colour, | manure i mii about throughout the soil among| The first stage in the life of these plants is а ver,
tardiness of growth, &c., have shown its poverty. the roots “of the plants, -— must begin.to flourish. | strong effort to place their ots and leaves in 3
In answer to the question, we would remark, in Perhaps, chic: there i dieser ig still needed | position successfully to discharge their subsequent
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the first place, although it may secm opposed to ex- in the wa food ; lime ma absent, and in that | functions under the peculiar emergencies to
perience to ap A o, that w not believe the mere case must be өйы ез аф 60 o shels an they are ature appears sensible of te
ure 2 25 in itself anything to do with | асте, slaked with soil in a com t heap, and|w
its bx «s general, where land has been laid spread about in autumn, will Hlely endis next
down to Grass, there has been a large produce for | year 's crop. Or the texture of the so oil
the first two or three years, a gradual dwindling | faulty ; folding it with sheep, might do it good in
and apparent impoverishment for the next eight or this way, as well as by their droppings: ог the
ten, and at length a gradual re-attainment of the use of Sir Bos ARD vtile il p 1
status occupied by old pastures in the neighbourhood benefit ри growing plants; and in that case it
on similar soils. Again, on those old pastures, should have heen used in March, when the land | yet a
where frequent mowings and grazing with young | №. ge “soft, and the spring growth had not yet
cattle, or, as on dairy farms, with milk cows, have | begun an
been pin. for a very long time, there has been a But whether for irrigation (the carrying of the!
gradual im erishment of the feed—mosses and manure), or man nuring (the furnishing of the manure
poorer e ein — displaced those of Te to to be carri ed), we know of nothing (after ^ lan
or these have exhibited a less vigorous gr
the one case, they tell us that, while the eiie en w face upon a poor Grass field, as liquid .
growth of the first few years was owing to the store We were lately at Tiptree Hall farm, and saw a
of artificial fertility in the soil, its dwindling Was Grass field opposite Mr. Mecui’s house, which had
ing to the exhaustion of that fertility, and its|been “laid down” when he first undertook its
subsequent recovery to the creation of what may be | —— and which till this year ы been blue,
called a natural fertility of the soil, by the decay of brow y colour but the right one—poor Grass, |110 а iv:
vegetable matter on its surface, and by the long and | and Yielding but little of such as there was. This| Evaporation always. carries off heat / 80 tide
undisturbed continuance of the various ice of | field we saw sending its vigorous shoots through the retain the greatest amount of sap n the Mos 7
disintegration, whe ther by worms ог by rain, varia- snow in April, and again, three weeks ago, as to pre 6 A
tions of gag re, or Mug. atmospherie age ncies. | green and growing as any one could wish to see = frequently of the highest importance—to M
In the latter case, we are told 97 - observed It had been already drained and manured, Wurzel and Swede fro
‹ ase of quality is owing simply to the exhaus- | ultimately, we believe, these wou uld have нум д | earlier period at which they are sow:
tion. of the food for the plants more Sed than the pasture ; but the delay was too much for D effi ub
Sources, natural and artificial, of its supply have|and he has accordingly tried to solve the problem best means for Agen. А sufficiency
2 been made to yield it. In neither case is it|in a shorter way, and has succeeded in his attempt. the wants of roo
S ‘and in neither can it, we think, be The present condition of the land, as compared with the granja degree of heat. properly drained
us asserted, that the mere age of the plants, or, at any | its appearance in previous years, is due to the liquid | Pever get into that consolidated state andre! |
rate, of the pasture, has had anything to do with manuring which he has been able during the past lands do, for the percolation of the water al |
their vigorous growth, or its productiveness ; so that| winter to give it. The * ok this system leaves them in a wee and open state capab
а crop of Grass, whether for pasturage or mo wing, | of manuring to other crops will be a proper subject holding water, owing to the. great affinity which
is no S r to the simple rule vim guides the | for pm hereafter; meanwhile, its undoubted exists between it and the decomposing Y
exper of the farmer in every ot ä applicability to our Grass lands mar be usefully | matter always present in them
that, if a ero be wanted, the Lau pinta m st | pondered over by our correspondent. Mr. Месни»! Undrained clay land 6
Ъе on the ground, and they must ust be placed in лр field was a new one, and his is an old one; but that, are 80 consolidated that they plough up
stances adapted to their growth. as we have said, is not a material point. The thing like bricks in a brickyard, while the sn
mw i terial bet is,they sam have wanted food for the = ee into fissures under the plough, 50 that it
Gras ts a considerable | upon and they have wanted that spread | possible to br m down into a "-
Den ur their e modes of cultivation. | throughout ‘he soil in which the roots of ots plants | mould, retaining at the sam e time
If a one че has failed, the remedy is gene- | expatiate Lu the case at Tiptree, these wants have e. ге
уо : you did not plant the right seed—or “ae supplied, and hence the change visible on the Properly draimed lands of the same 4
E mund was pre-oceupied by Couch—or [4 surface of — field in question. other respects turn up very differ
have been Аан the grubber has been found i
hot s meh enough of food of the right sort for you A WAN a sufficiency of moisture to promote it is found necessary to, у
plants. It needs, therefore, not only that лософ we healthy «д ит лз of Mangold Wurzels, Swedes, keeping the harrows, roller,
occupiers of the ground be displaced, and that the up to it finishing the пету
soil be enriched by manure, but that seed ч hai — зн of the United Kingdom. The moist . — yoking, ‘there is s seldom р
Жа» ET —— of the right quality be sown. of Ireland renders a large area of her provinces an Proper mou ul same na
o do ibt, e first starting of the new ae exception to this rule; and the same may be said of of moisture for the vegetation of Mangold
is oan ti but in the case which | a few localities in England and Scotland; but, in and Swedes, In cases of this kind
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Н tie case of other crops, not only to get rid of|the seed germinate freely, and plants cover the rolling ; for when it is wrought in te
| s we do not want, but to sow or set the ground equally he crop does not turn out a heavy working has the sa l 1
| plants of the kinds that are required ; for one. Hence the maxim so studiously observed by of the clay of а brickyard in a pum
— are either natural to the soil, or, what is the successful W of retaining the natural sap of |t for baki
game thing, — M are alread: many gene- | the soil a no
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having already: lived. and ¢ died x upon| During the * — season no lack of moisture also in the putti
its ефе and they only want fa ome A evi has been ES in getting in Mangold Wurzel, for the drawing of a
. Stances to start into ing. These cireums unless where sowing was postponed beyond its usual | When in such a state is sure to
then are what alone need be supplied, in a in ae "d period. At the = time, exceptional se seasons,
the change in the character of the pasture which | like the present, ar are not those in which the calamity | from
is desired. If they be present, the field already at issue is the least likely to p" met with; for а the highest importance, for by this time
| 75 rous growth, and | long continuance of heavy battering rains has onl great, and if accompani ith win
la e at i ne soil, closing i
and diminishing acity for holding water; | moisture,
while the ploughing of such lands late in spring—a | ra с i
: | practice widely, exempli ned this year—renders it|on dry Turnip soils,
more difficult to retain. a ciency of moisture, | seldom
| especially i in the absence of efficient drainage, taken efend them from pa
It is not * да to get in the seed with a ony bs dees Л уни ч,
sufficiency of mo ; the soil must also be placed | EO this.
in a state dedere of гел it for the use of ће |in autumn or
young plants, for if the seed germinate quickly, as | ma be loosens De
it will alwa; асеў X p3 warm drying weather, under spring, retaining upon the surface
e|the circums n question, then the young had been finely. pulve
plants will be ойк of a hothouse constitution, taking care that they are np
PUE. hat w eds rly noticed. H
А of , so that by July their leaves entirely c — г<
of age ground, defending it from the parce aha rays of ҮЧЕ Erne nia?
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эз эрт guano over the parch i Shaking the 2 development of roots. |adapted for Mangold Wurzel, or
th farm dung, and he has Mangold W urzel, Swedes, agens Carrots, and practice a.
^g? host
еле the ne 1 other root
Ad e Lae АЛ iban Tu Pe dal. a os
ts, and although ‘ ‘the Gis чыш again
is very d
н crops, luxuriate in dep rich soil, A considerable divers
о the striking Chur hi Tadieles deeper im it in search of whether Turnips should
1 h | moisture when they first burst from the seed than | “ridge.” The question involved
| Although it is the first lesson | iscussion moist
23—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 363
at present to enter upon details. — em tion ; their aim is to a re the ammonia and fix the of wrought iron for cast, wherever 8 the
b a doubt that the former retains the moisture the application. Though free from foreign admixture of | bearin erank-shaft is wrought i firmly
best, and, were this the only consideration prora g | rain or other water, I find the exeremet ysis to seated on the end of the boiler, th p being
is , — Ban И мб аа хә contain more than four parts ou of five of moisture, say | beaten out to fo the nd f the smoke-box ; the
('herever artificial manures alone are | 53 Рег cent.; and I d thin water-heating tank, also, г w , being com-
provinces, "Wieren would teach me so , inexpensive mode of d of external an case, and water
used. eating or drying up this quic without i іјшгу to the | between the two, with the е — from cylinder,
relieving me of four loads | passing through the inner case, where a
kes place,
MANURE WITHOUT STRAW.
bei peg. * 8, thus
of five. I should feel satisfie d to cart ur this
: : 5 20 aug cce s with the moist clay loam from | water, to the amount of about 25 per cent. returned
j ur cH columns, gy чы бм sect — my fiel are to time its application in suit- | through the foree pum: e „ Which is of some
fon rte ". your co dents, I di claim the е privilege able iba. should de nd on the cheaply suppli onsiderable moment where the water is subject
usually concodAd io obe W m. Six Sirio dad rain, and other i es from atmosphere, for to produce inerustation; the foot-valve force-pump was
of rent In No. 48 763, Mr. y rendering it ү жанны nd giving it the needful ргерага- | оп a level with the supply-tank, whieh is practically
mode f А with a — pares my 8 * — regoing observations I “ not 3 of fxs a We má: a ce EN
or desire to apply | application. of a spring sun n a groove in
— = give the preference to 9 the 2 liquid. Pics о the extensive capstan like 11 axle of the carriage * this engine, which effectually
: Pc pea : edy echi, a steam-engine may be required | prevents conc when ‹
1 — а * — — 8 etti hs, used for threshi d various other purposes.| The duty done, in this ease, was very creditable ; the
ing all very small lisi ii da. reely appli- Mr. Telford, w whose holding is smaller, may do this like- | quantity of coal d and time occupied in getting up
le. Му own is so circumstanced that, even if I were | Wise, wise, t о а mo ited extent, Му ones is, | ste ery little; and, although the consump
desirous, I could not apply it ; on consideration however, rather, to afford to others statistical data, drawn from | of fuel by this engine was a little more t some of
Laue not isle! that Yaka ald be a ^s 0 ti eal leave them to draw their its eo tors, ould account for this, in a measur
to notice the remarks | by the shape and small of the fire-box, which
u
Mechi,
isers or a Heaths of the liquefying system.
own conclusions. I
ro. of others, particularly
the
Without Mr. Mechi, who couverts the contents of his
ks into and fountains, and almos
comparisons doi Mr шш, whose
ties te nearly resem
ti р number of cattle (4 18), a
dependant on the дсн of the dairy ог beef (though
ine i the lat
mine is comparatively more from er), for his
remuneration, or, may I now venture to say, profit, It
appears Mr. Telford a steam engine of three.
А: wer and distribute his liquid manure
to be exposed to нар
T айы is the better for geri absence of bright work
capacit yof his tanks, havi ing to add rus
two or three times the quantity of water—will, Г think,
nets рн z 00/., the interest of whi сї, at five
per cent. be 20/., in addition to which is wear
and tear; 1 corrosive effect of the Haut os on — pi
"Aa should thi of some import; then the del
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my 48 head "enttlo 1 in full feed, laying on nidis
14 to 16 tbe. — week, yield, on an average, ede nine
ns à week of
the tails of the ani imals, of su
convey the whole of this, in less fas two fer to the
average distances of my m. I employ for. this, one
a reeman
able ‘engine ; ;
man with one horse, taking on
the other to be filled during Ax journey ;
to assist in emp ptying and to
with loam or soil, in a rece tacle in th
and
and one man
zieht expense. The
will be nearly II., or 1 0 ow the.
the whole of this number тшге Sa
5 è "manure
“1, 11 api
vs e, t tid 4 22.0 he
moving the whole of vi lige 1 solid
емей heifers, of from 45 to 60 ee
market, and are served with
some little hay, ‘Bean-meal, and Menke in in limited su
ply, and. extent
per day, a quantity equal
in 80 lbs. Sf fresh gather d, or 90 of store
soiled or supplied with mown
— mn by one-third, though it
" cse рее А Thelike — P (—Á
where a larger quantity of Turnips, containing m
water than is requisite or tho wants of the ar Мегре is
Grass.
is pro-
talks about tho vast quantity of peat I used to
5
requiring м of enlarged dimensions, the
em
oaded cart, and leaving |
pou. the sain P a |
d adapted to
yield ore t айы, at th f Y4
0 parement very si e rate 9 to
9$ tons each an duci ppm This is i th
ton
ped рез is
ay
ne. + Mr, Goodiff, on the 8 ror Лы,
ob
properties of straw. Y. 4 May 19 AA
streng
anship of this engin very
we — it, as a whole, quite mae i to be “ highly
commended. " "The 5-horse engine, by the same makers,
1 as regards
s
RICULTURAL STEAM ENGINES.
due, number of these engines exhibited at Lewes was
nuch greater than at any pre vious meeting, and the
evident ; we would, however,
Berens the wor ip.
A eable 5 havi
turned o
| — felt felt pleasure in —
тн» not really required, as р qi ndin same.
the maker, also 4-horse ; differing from the above
rarely kept
that has to. be сетте in getting off
rust А-ы inde, its way into the bearin ape
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and fire-
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modera „ small heating
and pasate о of fuel more than any of its
— with one ex n.
Messrs. Holmes & Son: 6-horse moveable.
ira 1 5 of, good design 7 fair workmanship; commenced
— satisfactorily ; but, in uence of the force-
s t; but some of the өү for pump fail hiling, the the trial het. „Асана eon dey and бес gives:
t + *. ning ;
* 2 2 . dut * — the Mer done Sahl doubtless have been more
inferior to the 6-horse, ; АИ,
Аде нә Strand, London: 4-horse move- lind 5 a
orkmanship very inferio ior, general ' surface w
ant ih designad and clumsy; with 9 TM et | was 80 іти
к e plaso of wrought ‘The ашу бово that Eve thong И wari хе
Nap cime rina VB pom i Pin ta À | of price,’
үн 1 & Son: 6-horse moveable. This
arrangem:
frani 3
wil
essrs.
able. To this engine
very g
and we were lad
rie СК, improvement iu the
аро. апа ап
had meg
he construetion of their
nder and force-pump also Monde it | casing Mairie s the lower portion of their er
im; 3 that any accident can oceur on first pu purpose o veying the heated gases fr
CM weather, by а the small tubes to the smoke-box of the
ш being formed in them Several of the details is pla the re end of the boiler ;
ane e very good, tion, viz, the eans
ode of compensation for the wear of the the guide-brasses |
and meth
is me:
Pa ee ey n of the boiler instead o
‚ practice of most piu
sil y aller à
power, and 1 ие g apparatus „which
will account for the duty being A than that of ite а
ore | prize but still the result in
was very meom —
Mr. 8 5-horse moveable.
his engine was inferior, and ad
Sparke: 5-horse moveable. med
in its construction, t simple ; parts well
e workmanship fair ; à
"Messrs: This
engine was well 3 of ita
working parts naling yr" — presented a fair amount
тле iones the was well eonstrueted ; and we
would notice pn the turn-plate composed of a
engine, and co so as to
and duty quite up to the. iui the perpendicular of dre ongina when passing
| over uneven ground. Wei r this an important
of improvement, ina mnc aim of ta as өлү Зор
otherwise
workmanship ‘of t
Messrs.
Garrett & Son: ботой жобам Опе
е! the peculiar features in this engine is. the ерд Pes any cross strai
irregularities of the — affecting 2 "» rof TR
o transversely, In e steam was taken from the
| boiler by a slit- chan sessing i yet ыш length
has | Inside, within a short space i ч
* Mr, Freeman Roe vw — — ana wine -
"ma of his engine might in takin
published, аз
s he пиете that it ‘nad кө wrongly put together.
but an — — does „= ascerta
Sate зат,
ment which has жог wow
inconvenient Аі application was
outlay
efused.—H. THOMPSON.
364
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Jung " 3
same parties, is similar to the above, and worked out | —аге worth something, if they lead to investigation and Wilk oe dicte ыа Chant lt ,
a ponding result. ultimately to correct notions as to the effect of draining Evans Samuel ‚ Ottery St St. Mar v Devcon Cheltenham
УА ейн as on various soils, Dixon, James, Westbroo ч Mace, Bradford Yorkshire
5 3 33 88 pply of Manure is season of the year it may Gillet, om, Bohert Она "оламе
as! = E ЗБЕ 55 | not be out of place to point ont a source from which а c . g e Linton; Or Cambri dine on
Name oF MANUFACTURER. #5 wS [5 tS 22) large supply of manu tained at a very Drinkwater, Henry, $ Sandhurst, Glo
3° 22. 33 3 reasonable price. On the greater number of landed Leaver, Francis, Lo or Hal, Penkridge, Staffordshire
à (8? Б B3" [properties thero are hardwood or mixed plantations
abounding to a great less extent with herbaceous Walter, William 1 erfo divert, oem e
. inii амн 1 Mins. — Ibs. 2 th, which, if collected and fermented in heaps 7 уаске, John, Merthew, огы Cornwall
, 8 * — v roves a potent fertiliser. Every description ofherbage,| 2 Vinton "Massy Ho jun, kr ttle А ng Hall, Essex
Freeman 4| 75 63.00 9390 if properly prepared, acts o —9 n hen applied to "s e 8 [э изе Кк em
Horns ау — Sap No. і 6| 50 30.20 46 h ily as € as mechanically. In the saving Pell, "Paul Mildmay, He Sheriff of the county of Breeon
anri 4| 47 |2490| 605 | and preparing of vegetable птар = е pe Hayward, Cha mbil, Margam, Glamorganshire
ge” — ө £ 7 corr vel poses patuit the followin ing y - be Mackintosh, 9 Geddes, Nairnshire, Scotland g
Garett and Sons, No d 6| 32 |1909| 710 any other. А m if the 1 "r? Tyack e datos, Bonallach, ee тона
5| 69 34.10 9.9 | large—is provided viia a set, Кей, garden seythe, Angerstein, William, Melmarsh Hall, Market-H amm
йы - коо ‚хо 1 1 i 221 | $45 and set to cut down Ferns, Nettles, Grasses, and such ama ally nanque amr
Hensman and Son 52 | 19.7 | 17.90 other pl пів! аз sd rank enough to the labour of Bagnell "Thomas, treat Bare Birmingham
Holmes and Son ... М 41 [175 [16% cutting. Thes raked together by a female worker, | Saikeld Thomas, Holme Hill, Carlisle
6| 47} | 61. W А verton,
Barrett, Exall, and А No. 1. кра 165 . das dee voee o An A AO ухе Th ho omas don —.— Yu ре m
Ransomes and ае No. 1 a .4] 6| 56 33.16 803 | May either be fo n the flat or i g pit. Lone cag “habe Lecturer on Moni Per Ae
n 4. 50 e 9.50 | In the bottom a layer of herbage from 1 to 2 feet thick larvey, Burton Blyth, Worth Hall Farm, Crawley, Sur |
Curantes = uw Cann, Belper. ay b omote tion, it ought | Steed, wait ver imum — "Y 2 |
Wir OwEN dne to be slightly watered with tank — — Over this ен мао уо б Lidl а анн ена x
Journal of the Agricultura? Society of England. be spread a coating of earth, also damped, and fro ylen, John, eT Esset ae E |
— uiid aid dus 3 to 4 —— thick ; or if dried тебин — can be eacome, uon Stapleford, Chester |
obtained, itis in every respect superior to earth. Even Lovegrove, Joseph, Gloucester
k Home Co orrespondence sawdust and ill cem ery well; but as Baye, Thomas, Biol Moy pee „ * |
i AM Agricultura Society.—In — r county | earthy matters, such ditch-scourings and road. tood fellow. as, Tunstall, Staffordshire ` UE
the Royal Agricultural — holds its annual | serapings, are аө Pare on almost every farm, itn may| Davis, James, Meleombe, Horsey, Blandford nd
ting, it creates a stir the lami, and out- | be assumed that they are to be used. Of — if a veg vett Ed ‘Longford Bab "M
en У. things have a бан appearance. Fences аге rent com сие is тэ ces caustic lime, with a quantity of Lovegrove, Samuel, Churchdown, Gloucester, p i
n, ditches ed out, and a f eless | co foul salt, may be employed to dlebatipose the | Bower, Edward, Closworth, Sherborne, Do cba,
fall е axe. Such sn dirus s оге t to be лам structures and absorb the carbonic acid] Todd, Joho, Mireside, Wigton, Cumberland „
ised; and where the tenant experiences the | benefit | liberated during the process. If earth is to be used, a i Perry, E cmm т ee D Sussex 0 bi зи)
Een it it mr be мз exertions in the ri r of herbage and soil may follow one ther i Crosskey, Swanwick, Southampton А 1 "E
r, the mere washi gular alternation till the heap be the height which is| Franklin, 2 "wes e Hall, Northampton,
the “ outside af tha. pial platter r in of. x use, provided the | wished. urface should then have a thin coating off FIN Mr. Raymond Barker f rode T
interior of the soil has not its s f attention earth, and — in the form of a Potato pit. The Council the report of | the Fes
draining and deep cultivation, by which the growth of | fermentation soon commence, ча the heap will | which it appeare the nt sada ia 8
оп is promoted and weeds destroyed. It would | require some — otherwise —— y | hands of the bankers was 2208/7, He also Inid before
materially serve the cause of ture Royal| become too dry, an at is und “ fire-fanged.” | the Council the transfer voucher for thé investment of
Society were to appoint.a commit e excursions After a week or ten days, or at soon 800/. in the purchase of stock, ordered a
in Arty, заана of the town in which they со; bage has become a putrid s, the heap | ite meeting. Е di
gate, for the p: inspectin, inquiring into | should be turned and well watered with liquid manure. | Essay PmizEs.— Mr. Pusey report (él to Council
system of tillage, and offering sugg s. There| A second fermentation SUM ut being incor- | the besos recommended y ani As |
cenis no о i farms which pre- | porated wi — of which Sy his sided, if the essays and re petis : E b
ih specimens of decided neglect, and ignorance of | needful—the M — will not be so likely Council of the specific um
e rq eue 6 75 7 of husbandry ; a general report to burn. The heap this age "n so be covered | had been selected. These 13 jc i
> districts visited might be published, without | over with a dern of earth, o prevent the escape | sideration of the members presen de
oying any individ „simply noticing wet land, of the gases liberated duri uring “fermentation By a little | interesting qp of discussion ; the’ бш
shallow P ughing, rampant ds, wi. of liquid | attention to turning and watering, PM i e grin $ vi being finally arranged :— 1
ут" inattention to feeding, meo of pic crops, | valuable i nure may be ails duri Farming ё Durhafü "ы е ae P ; Ped "
? 8 ture is which, while amply repa — ot litas will hel; Farming of Oxfordshire... sj) mM 0 8
2 progress, but not with such rapid strides as to dim nish the i 4 creasing el x of ber: tish з god f for a ff. i ET ж
might be wished. e are reasons which may bind | pure guano t Is tal i Under Draining d UNE E: d
1 han trary to his aq OS psa either | increasing t ‘the pro олана of rà 2 In pi ав es TM in Sheep generally . mem ‚убор Í
eMe g no ‚ or one which restricts bim to rules of — ntation the rubbish Meth ferari round the roots of n 1. о
ivation far behind the practice of th 7; ге а | trees, whether young or old, may be removed without Beverage Matter as Manure. £ Tx. h uid
io dax " bri : { ees, , Mu v a and extirpation о 20 E
farm і € ng into operation capital and | injuring the growth of the wood. Nay! ng trees Уот 0 0
la ll, he has a fair right to r assistance from his | will be greatly benefited by the removal of every matter Any other Agricultural Subject... ^ 227 1 W
landlo юе le him to lay out his money to best having a ten y to choke the d prevent their « £39 00.
8 antage; to tie a pectable уез intelligent man to development. Growing rubbish, however, is not e respective conditions uid each of the
| par! т rive of free | only thing in planta i h 1 he
agency, so essential in i zn to the Peri [фи эс сета cre т Дет tiia ut este ipea d * i
produce of land, much depends upon the nature of the wo tter may be turned to good account on the | 2699170 to be written will a opo
soil, as as the wants of the nearest market e еы For this puo all the brushwood should be Committee and made publie ; - ‘Society on or
and 2 od. In many cases where the popul y gathered together, and then if charred along vene id "er 00 ош evant bb |
tion of the voen increased or changed in in vin. ere piat quantity man к hai e, x Fm 41
ider dressing meadows may be o
field by a railroad, it may be ne y to grow кыт r aero in ny district would result
where roots were гоо x Und 2 cir- | enormous the
‹ | be unj oblige a to | are so fligate with the sewage water of 1
Sow grain from which he could derive no profit. Nolit is Lene parishes that nes one who has a st
pes in the memory of m shown the advantage | of on his o shoul
i н — e — of 1852 and spring of | make the best possible use of it. coun n 1 "eritis
1853. * soils, € d Шеш to off | loses in the Thames and other rivers quite enough of its — reference to
pegas * was t mid Bs the work d — = * . reſuse matters we have e [oy nger
r5 Е art Morton, Edinburgh, May 25; arb ae —
Water and Clay.—Some time ‚мо a description was 1 er
given of e» manner in which water rises in stiff alay, Sotieties. Protea
—— ~ are first put іп, The statement saared — —
чүч рше as clay itself does not соп „but ROYAL AGRICULTURAL — OF ENGLAND.
g be x at the gg
the point just below ont |
drip E from tlie
tivation mark, be it 9, 12, or18
| admini: Т 1 rens who |
„Ж И: Clive, M. P.; $
r John Villiers Shelley, Bart,, M. P.; Sir Thomas
Acland, Bart., MA ; Sir Matthew White Ridley,
.P.; Sir Robert
5 d Ве ; MS 3 ——— la „
Mr. Buller (Diithorne), Colonel Challonay, Mr. Druce, m ^unt of the !
Mr. Gadesden, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr, Grantham, en den А
Mr. Hamond, Mr. Fisher Hob Mr. Hornsby, Mr. ad from m he
J wrenee, Mr. Mi L Mr. x the cordial
onas, Mr. La
Napier, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Slaney, pu Ke ues
(M Hall, Mr. Turner (Barton), Captain Henry
Jonas Webb, Mr, Wilson (Stowlangtoft),
earse, Esq, of f AE cd Great Berk-
Upper veras treet, London,
owing new members were
William, Chaddleworth, Wan Berks
3 Ipswich, i ies i
er.
м Born. — Colonel Challoner,
Implement See tdi pe la the
ушш ;
— —ä— —
r agrecab
p by the ly wit
бре Kigi Implement ЕЕЕ sae 2 =
5 осіеё
oe E y
ppointment
at the Gloucester ved oe ee of live stock and impl ection
adjourned to avi mplements | up the pr
— any i final 2 day fortnight, fe comple the bat still he sho a bot he a
be ustments that migh the purpos eartily thank those ge sorry for it; bird — t tim
Lixcorx и t at that Е Ir. Grant asked gentlemen who — exhibition e pres
of Lincoln MENT. — The A preference whether it Hear, hear will cy, nor would itis not in :
t on the part greement Col Sa of е intended eer.) | mod! tame enn : my opinion
rane ur 8 * toa at ы "ET A DX i. Tast 3 ош. Г Bavo known Sp rete
cil, tha e i of th : t said certain i oU e nown 3
at Lincoln, on the f ur ceting of "uae 1 0 rh — win € Р h the as ers? | him at fall prios sree ur а pe down each wh — af
1 m.
tions, having n Ea ar of -ni еу held Mb u 4 of threshing as stated 1 v by iovis Te 1 Sin —.— —ͤ— ara jade A die
seal , signed by t ated condi- | b haw said nel Cart- | common es, sad Se dir om Л чы hae, The
— Foyt , uy "d Сог лум with the we "dite ales là (em - rid say that Y! and de onfal of pry Аду посе - y — sterma fe iar to Cochin China
the , led at this i implement ould not agree Al aD every tha iv ананы
E cat ras реа ix бшш да E TE vei: depu iue em oper
uncil Шм егу. ouncil with 2 causi others. — in the bird sh either salt nor ier at — com
| misc Miel Jon ee nient at the same time Vhat happened in | Grass or other cooling f whole e a bana, any рше will do
Жы. ir weekly meeting, would by fatal to the. 2 indie ө mme imple- э Фын ога, and it, While affected
MT MPTON А it . successful -i e conce
Colonel C GRICULTURA у of ur working of a ived
men on this artwright addressec IMPLEMENT C ee ae ee raigh mpany.| Ра Misc
iven in subj t here erg eet et qiio. cient ж-м. гу ent of 2з. it ч onary he — be felt at firm ry "E. Riehard — a
following „ orthampt " Her from his add. e- | better vere to bo had ù ds + — ways secure a tcs а agent, for im Robertson & ver ic ald Brooman, of
— for hiring out proposal Муң make the they we dn th р! ү hines, if «4 (А со nines. the Fleet St , the
roughout the е improved agri it form a com lost 201, "b h f the country eati t last year, the soo 9 | invention с cation.) Dated A nufacture of pt
epóts all over B ages To eer ae te implements En, H . last year, у m ue ‘He powder, by asd in producin ^ per 10, 1852. — Thi
com у, dependin ‚ there must b t all his ti = {һе гет „ ure in
5 oul ime mal n and are Man
2 to be ay pital g upon money : ре | that, was — pa bo threshed at 4445 I ani коё зо арча — fi 2 palveri d of
Bes would be be nh last SDU De ИШ — by the | bf. it, еи ә price at marek od. the quarte rns! | patentee nalogous te to, de ту: бу = richer than —
2 of corn 00, th ch the Col >| grate: sh, o e е
1000 10 „ as he had an 12,0004. — * at there w. olonel had tes them е
10 l. for rt T As се —.— ш уз we * pe M travelling engines. = Lp A boiling in Vales ign their i fish, and ышы.
leo ha threshing-machi ow, at each depó ent, he put 8 arms to be of su sd he thought it w ixed "арм with double sides, n boilers, or by st parts either b
made ind — =ч ny ныч costing 4001; The. must ploy ment for fixed ds ize d their eevee be Бинт prelimi карыт aving гт e 4
act profitab aking, he belie d —— must could find | wh n, and are the are d дей" to this
would be пену, sired would yet be found to hich отра the division of he the action of gates,
of ^ at ea A es Т 0 Н
ndi dale 2 pois Mi ey b em se 4. ti bk, the 1 — to in or — тане
neighy urh guber machinery es left for hate | place 3 refer to the Space — t peli gee 27 esr as much as d
show m » f» possible o
pany w 5 ud the 1000. j in. ; inher wos what they — . list ish ere — took they os and this is remor ed remain in Tun
as a words, how the com bird — eg y last. e from y erushin
this ing-machine woul tl w» s. The Сое ‚= a v rrents of hot ai pre ng the cake:
engine]. It i ot 20 2001. TW © suppose regards numbe ә mas were ced = il be effected. M —— which E ds dq рсе = to
at э» t ought to e and por ad де, pe о some of th rs too. The notic — g birds, powder by ant hen n dry, t th mplete desiccati
per quarter in use 1400 ble steam. | ® alw e pens wer yo ‘of sales ru y suitable machi e mass is red Ta
40 quarters it would bri da pam- we ard at — es appended se as man in ; uced to
He should tak day, 30s. | i the - — of th 1 we think, | tion from ihe ab : saddles An and is then ready
he belie px however, at уот 150 ar . itehreshed вату trent > seal these vind desirable fall in not 3 beaten whil tion of iere, fermenta-
i t y 50, year. , — ва Ч —CLA ithstandi wder
in safely cal per ce аг. | Par ха Cu . Cochin in this —
impro veme A ing- — 9 upon f ©, which | W MIB 2 — Yale Ы; 4 John —— na (Cinnamon gei take — — precaution, fi атау; H ut if,
20 days nts, would cost 2 е, includin or all the | Hngton, n em near car Birmin s d, Mr. 3 Esq., Chev n acide chloride of powder should on should
cent. Tt E it was siet: Supposing А de. Aet Croydon n (equ т Bath-Thomas Н. uh. Mr. nde ; Moseley — — , —— — with
would in 20 id cut 8 to pay more th be used | value 57 "Cochin China s, Esq, Kingswood Lodge, ones and skolat For some soils
ы MARS prada 1 y» lii, at 2», an dove, (0. Med. it W. В. Mapplebeck, Bult Ring" Me mtd Ир эы кайый МЫР
othée imple would find it Bl. fee. e за hid ter" O Paha D Gay ten’ dete X st. Silver Cu — to the the fish guano, in ат
p ements. Well, * e deilis Ame seg FS тод OM 1, Haverhill, a eni m a give a Takes m of the sh Ei varying
um, there would 8 taking 50 per all the | ham; 24, 22, Mrs, S hina (White), 1st, Sil И ound ped pi l in some cases
they to do Then came th n ER 2 75 AS rs. S. R.H erie S.R.H q- АЁ өчү dad ake ae — value BL, , en these
they must —— е Но eee 5001. жо IV. Cochin Chi owiek, neat Woresstors 2d. . | 9 m"
най r прргоречие 38), ife Я ted that Те Fairs Emi m d sd. ; MED, dandi Silver C T» | fat NT e
ne ы Р € Tenb sq.; 3d, ^ чы value 5 ac
54 — paid to them han employed оар re eus be vei at Maie 17, W. ‚ pf tue ч hire; 2d, 22, ae them, but re -
0L. 5 wear holders out), я Snell, Chicken (ei м» tion.
and- a divid ther vari eom Bk
3 1 -tear he had put do SEO — 7 of W. ү er 5 N. ety), 1st, etr Bir ы Bad e
would not em 1007, at owa a another 00 ‘hie oM eg o i AE et near Bath, Andover; e Oh ns ME ils g
not only point pôt to itd Iver Cup, r. ls may effe
would have у Бе let out to was, that these mx | Mine A Wilcox, N ; 20, 21 enemies Capt. Horn betances.
th hi VII, ptai b
com, e opportuni ré, but tha R.N., Pre Spanish. 1 n Hornby, Е.М,
— on y at a reduced sy reri inplemen cin Bow. S Bre dut To 8 p Silyer г Cup, valus E» E EN. 8 санааг life тайанар. f
would be working, a after they had — Crass УШТ. "s . od io Capt Hornby, | е grated, ner efor “described mede Pye oe
Th vete the allowed by Di ir LN 10s., uv n Picker ver Cup, value 37, C. echanics’ Magazine u pow say— disinte-
orthampton, wok ed ie rei „Стая IX. Malay prer kering, Eagles Street, Birminghaez! of PO Tea ee
mioma ki 1 7 tho ht, Lue ue eee 2 ey Mr- C, Old 2 st Silver Cup, v vas Be Ch eee Oal . иго
depit, | ^ NE Crass X. P ham, di n Picke es Leighto endar "
l A X. Pol r Stree ring, Bi me of
mich 20001. TEM 8 5 nt “Edgbaston, Birmin White, Ou neon of Operations. i
ons, at each of 9 Ica rest), ist, 1, G, C S Dosi Pil ike gies
* „быз XI. Polands (Gola Mr. B. Holme cR o: Rawson, И. per sack; — erago Wheat no A ;
Gere ба 8 K 2d, 10s. Spangled), tet 1st, 1L, Street, | 18 5 Ote dv во that 38 127 to 1! — bee Dil
CLA LE „ R. H. Bu 2^ C. Rawson, E fay ts as an a g 8 sacksof Wi Oats from 10s. ti
Lass XII. Meee A Esq; Litfie 1 Kingswood оа Не ee Жүз proportion, the heat, 12 of to
Vibo? Bi, bcd Мр бю т e e ЧН
Chel ms * e haye the sap would mot * ne the sam i |
er to B XIII, Hamb and horses d Dun wary MEAM ee :
Үн егу Dd, birmingham; 9 8 led pcm de d с
mpl am, Tier Bare da лавры), ist tt @ "tile » Ў
i^n Cras de с Adk: sim
еге at Wie, 8 XIV. Hamb ^ me
И, за, 5, Mr. H . Spa * —
hen he Uo v e E ; 2, 105, zx Mr. Henry
M. the dale ЇЇ, near Bi ghs (Gol Esq.;
Raia 1 s Ө, Sec Mr. D. Bask Peneilled), 136 TÉ
his thar lary awarded XVI r- D. Barges жа, re E с сера 1 or snow prevents
Мз, then - Ed H 94, 10 ghs Silver t Turnips are
. rd ‚ 10s, Mr. silver P.
ЧАЙ, 5 9 been nt show of ides the abo Н “3a, 85 ^ Mr.
practical peo ous RES En, e rien to find — f — there Ms
n Я ы ions Cottle, Esq А А Мг James В 3
le of es pe 1 ы еу УШ dee
rw хабе wha ng а : | amy gen W Wor —— Il, Birmingham;
P e held the was right, and he had better apply lation Fee acces
vever, Е GU Sr В | 5 J Pe n F on pigeons is
however, heard his statement end he ipn. He ae x: DM: T am Mr. Ewing, Bodorgan Ha гое question, уой
lars to D6 prepared, directed to hiec y had now, stock ы анын ы PA E Hall, Anglesey.
cient at the close of 8 had caused circu- . on; .
Ant mn ber the mee which -| teas a lack
898 view P the mosting aad if a sufi- Беш ot od fine ler 11 un. aivioe you have no di jo gre him ner tow е
mut aest pleasure i question, he sh. im taking a 4 sigh то 3
dieses He believe , be should hare the pur Seatac E TT Tre nen an
‘ e believed that ; i lo | days. 2 vou first h 8 eyes with 2 one would red One man ok
rer wai not e gets of all Wack „ et abut up for 8
A 8
help the farmers om; ees — and eyes of yo you complain ome | ш upp wt water, Ge.
ium ld wind castor oil a gr fowls with plain of. cwt. coals, at 18. 20.
s and area rác Yak hem te M and 5,
дайы, and fel well em be protected Which ча
1 оп bread soaked would amoun:
much less than if it
366
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
price by it; but then we saved the expense of
. being the
to 1s. 8d. being 'and hav ving в a the straw out
any a and so
taking the rage to the barn,
makes — inu y onde wa ay but then
rate by hiri 9 it eld pay Many farmers to
their own, which they could use more
it to cutting chaff and other pur-
ios. 1 pigs’ * gor
r por
d even to . 5 their Barley,
there is no reason why a four ог six-horse ortable
should not do these things as well as rel one—at pt es,
n ee left nearer to where it is
the corn i ould not have to be carried
агу
во far. No: doubt we shall see improvements effected. in portable
for the farmer, of even moderate ex: to be without them. G.S.
{Extracted from a communication of p 2d, 5 1 only just
ved.
кошш to te аласа Ща
ALDERNEY BULL: „Аб If you will & note, and
8. Tiffin will sud his address, we will дын the former to
the latter.
Bers: Rus. We ‘think that the owner of a ‘swarm of be - —
followed them to the empty hive in your garden
they . — lodged themselves, can * compel" you to give han
demie —
means Busi ne The la:
ad: is termed the m
Mire тов attend the c ossing ч is ge, with. small pigs.
geth
e shall soon — able to describe to you trust- |
une ven lots.
SEE: W E. Mr Spooner’s book on * Sheep is as tug as any.
рев: Rus. The drills should 23 nd the
m them. [Canan
n be made available for
Markets.
COVENT GARDEN, JUNE
coldness of the nights ts and easter winds,
Forced Peaches and Nectarines
9d. to 1s.
ut flowers — of Pelargoniums, Fuchsias; —
Cyclamens, Mignonette, rds and Azaleas
— ed oa per Ib, 88 to 19s
p. Ib., 4s 10105
et, per TD., 28 to 88
— т bush «y 208
ABLES
Tomatoes (foreign) p. Ве to8s
Cabbages, per m 1s to 25
bcm Ca Ib., 64
Broccoli, per doz., 35 to 68
|
*
ч
2
E
ER
t9
a
Ф
&
g
e
ш
| improved inquiry from Soaks ba
is rather better, but only in few instances is there any quotable |
of — which causes a slow
Best Scots, Hie д -wools...
fords, &c * 4 to 4 6 — * 0—4 4
est Short-horns 4 0 — $ 4 P & E quali 1 0—0
2d T ar 3 0—3 6 6—31
Bes and ie seo 8—6
vv 0 vibe 0 I.
7
бо бо сл c
H :
Do. Shorn —4 6 f
Beasts, 4398; Sheep 7 pais on 680; Calves, 347; К 185 215.
FRI т, Jun
ith Beas asts, and the demand is
8 good. 8 s quotations я therefore, fully main-
d.a fair ce is effec Sheep а: 3 are
, but iem ‘is scarcely e any ерен
in pri ; however, there
are it: many choice 2e consequently, there is no — in
best qualit Inferior are rather lower. Ton Germ ар, and
Holland here are 201 Beasts, 880 Sheep, and 390 Calves; from
Norfolk and Suffolk, 400 Beasts; and 130 Milch Cows froth the
We are moderately tee
Per st. of 8lbs.—s d в Per st. of Slbs.—s d s d
Best Scots, Here- ay Long-wools... 0 0 00 0
fords, &c. 4 4t04 6 Do. Shorn „4 0—4
Best Short-horns 4 2— 4 4 Bes gn quality 0 0=0 0
2d quality Beasts 8 2— 3 8 *. 3 6—3 10
est Downs an э Ае ave 45 8—6 4
“Hale A 0 0 — l 0 | Calves s * 38 6—5 2
Do. gs 3 4 8
4— Pi A m 6—
быы, 9877 Sheep and Tambs, 11 410; Ins 633; Pigs, 210.
HOPS.—BonzovcH МА e 3.
Messrs. Pattenden and Smith report that hen aecounts re
ceived from the Hop plantations, a few fly have made their
appearance, eo are le on the increase. The market is
firm, and prices about the sam
TO LANE.
'Monpay, May 30.—The supply of English Wheat at this
morning’s market was mA which enabled factors to realise it
quickly : atthe extreme pri of Moi nay last. Foreign met an
ualities of
red Baltic commanded an ane of fully 1s. per “qr. i the
quotations of * day se’nnight. All other descriptions were also
ittle inquiry, and secondary
the
КЕЕШ, are Per EP Ri ek
active demand, at very full prices. There
at last week's rates, Flour — rather а
PER Iur
Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk e|39— 53 Red
— — vie scleeted runs ... dit — Red .
lav
лени. * Pa
oat sale for Oats
o freo eely.
m
E
—
>
ы
Ен
E>
d
7р
а
„137-45
—50
—
— aide
Fore 33—58
Barley, grini, & distil., 23s to 26s...Chev. 24—30 —
ding and distilling 22—30 M
Oats, me US and Si
tato 21—23 Feed
Куел, — re
Beans, M
agan. . . 308 to 2 — Fick ag
Peas, nd Essex and Kent
Maple......32s to 35s. PRONE o rey
DEG А White
o 3d FR
s
o 2s |
Prime 1285650 че лез to Sr Glover
Inferior a Um xod A
Second cut.
Straw... ИЕ
cu ИА ee June 2.
Fine old Hay ... 905 to 865 onn | Clover . 2
Inferior do. РГЕ 72 or do. ...
‘ARK, May 30,
S both coastwise and 1.5 9
have — iren for the season, a e weather warm.
nd prices have declined + all sorts. The ne ie
3 FRIDAY r
rem
Jis Wallsend Tees, 17s. m? v e
TuUnsDAY, dem 2.— The continued firmness in
pe anything clean and good in class in онамо pet
& strong: —— for this kind of wool, which during the
Sening of the ок, other markets is 8
e
ested, it is
more than see great disasters, for the ‘trade,
without considerable a advances in fry price of yarn, cannot cover
cost on old а purchases of w
et
Vost NM Chidignificant, and but m
MIT „ May
The supply a Beasts is much — chan * e ui it
ie + uite sufficient for the demand. Trade on the whole
Flour, best marks delivered......per sack 37
— 22 ditto
Y n
is
market bee again 1 attended from the country, and
Wh an active inquiry, but the advance demanded re-
z icted all but the pi Ps pe vers buyers from operating, and sales
ere consequently not extensive, although at an umm —
The value of Barley, Beans, and Peas rem
as on on Monday, and t "sp ces,
gh wets — in
as
f Wheat je 155 South n great
| eg and 22 at сапуд a per ar “gt previous rates.
s WE
advanee. There eoe “ойе ar P E Dut руйт asso
7 w
CC MC он, geet IEEE Вит,
2 4 7 and Calves ae readily disposed of at Friday s quotation в. | only Rasen dp o ait i argenes 88 0 "ha e
m Germany and Holland th 3 мо h Iders, 10 ode
Calves, and 15 Pigs; from Scoti ders 600 B m No orfolk я er per 88 ws
and S wio 2400; and 215 * m N ge Арлен
—— n, to 25s. per if ext
Per st. of 8 108—9 d Ea rstofSlbs—s d в d rom 368, M hite bone * X
herwise, and
Seis sors, — of the best quality.
ipm e Hw Ze
Win Bun
Tea
prices.
CHEMICALLY PURE
BUCH CL WARRANTED.—'fhe mos
ent of Table Cutlery 3 the ener —
at price
Sales
r^ be
lso a large 5
ERFECT SUBSTITUTE 4 —
4. LV
и 8. т plated
Messrs. Elkingto д 0 G0, f» LN — all
either usefully ór ornamentally,
distinguished from real à
Fiddle
attern.
Tea bs Mig ug с 183.
Dessert Forks ,, ...... 30s.
Desert Spoon „ Ce 30s.
Table inen B 4X 2
Table Spoons p .
Spoo ТГ
апа S d sets, waiter rs, ante sticks, &e., at a
All kinds of re- plating done LÁ eg paten
NICK A
‘ai
Table Sporas and Forks, full size,
No. 39, Oxford Street, со
per
Dessert ditto and ditto .......... NK.
Tea ditt
Wit ak 8. has TEN 14 än SHOW
— Sen pen of the sho Mh e, so]
of GENE FURNISHING IRONMONGI f
cluding Cutlery, ‘Nickel Siver — and Japanned Wat
Ton and — ds) so пені ои and classified
purchasers may A = at —
Catalogues, With engravings, sent er eee.
returned for every article — —
ndled T Tabl
„to match, 98.; if
pair; гаен i to
ae Plate! Iu * in
— Street; N
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of
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any cause, preventing the Hair fallin
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foreign ports we have been prett
day'sm arket there was a fair
trade, and a experienced for Wheat and eei
advance of 14. to d. per 70 fbs. а
the 2 pe this 57 pho sack Flour, however, was not "ye
em
moderate demand, at late rates; but Oatmeal
—— the town
in inre at alt prices.
and without pao a ral, TE Yellow v са goes of Wi inquired
d. per
pu
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& good consumptive demand 3 for Wheat and
Flow at generally the extreme rates of Tuesd nd in som
nstances at a slight advance for extra — whieh are Scar
ous and Oatmeal were steady in price, but
Barley, Beans, 2 Peas were without chan,
— Corn was not much inquired for,
ket there
ge in value or demand.
and barely supported
beraly supplied. At this Fins ict hod
— ‘two hou work in a day;
in health, and co
an eminent ph
8 Pills;
» wife of M
J. Frost, at
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d ——
Pg scrofula.
Many other
— er Pills.
useful Med
— hy it is M
— germ eco actori
81 by appointm
aa. Вакол & Son
ard, London
Directions given wi
- — v |
sew A ,
a offensive matter, and, then he 8 ser Mi^
а nd pegged
as it might offend the 1 doctor:
my
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ACKNOWLEDGED
BEST rth ha bebe TE E
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cases have
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nsulted dail
even
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hall be happy to answer uy e
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prietors,
23—1853. ]
- JAMES PHILLIPS & Co,
116, пепо со — WITHOUT.
ARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS,
for CoxsERvATORIES с BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORIES,
Sxyuicuts, &.
3
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inch ch inch
Fucked in Crates, for Cutting-up of the-sizes| thick. thick. thick.
manufactured.
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above 70 „ ..|0 6 0 7} 0 91
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6 by 4 and 6 LELE T : 19060. | Thy 5 and т "ws. —
kii 6 and 9 by 7 and 10 bys .
PHILLIPS & Co, Noms I Glass Жыш, ‘ile
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no question hat Rough Plate Glass is ed
well as the most —— — of glass tha
dero em Lin “horticulture, all the anite
of sheet or Fee “үч id it — -mia advantages
peculiar to i le disadvantage as a set-.
Gardeners Chron
ML LL AL E EE ie p
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 PH nein
HOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer
LASS for CONSERVATORIES, r
GARDEN FRAMES, and DWEL seg
WAREHOUSE, 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET Wir LONDON.
Cut to any size squares, not Svanes ч notes, 100 feet oy
above 40 inches long. Кт M» va ы
16 ounces foot. 7 b E Р
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Loreal
— sound, Ovada 2 scree manufactured,
OV: d square, for Clocks and Ornamen:
Fern Slides : and D 4
judo чын — Pt GLASS W L
w established for the manufacture of these,
SUN
Iron works are n
‘and the covering of existing boy — Glass, and orders will be
ny reat Britain or Ireland
at ived preda. most of the respectable
ingdom, communications ma
dressed to o ME E х Agent uk Helen's Iron Wor orks, Lancashire,
or to the Patentee, Bodo Holyh
N.B. These Walls
Horticultural Society;
Anglesea.
or Bodorgan,
рар ĩ˙ A 2
GLASS Bump GREENHOUSES,
T FRAMES, ETC.
НЕ ШАР AND CO, are supplying 16-oz. Sheet Glass
of British Manufacture, packed in boxes, containing 100
Square feet ds at Е — REDUCED PRICES for cash.
Sizes. 5 di ж, Per foot. = ey I"
Under 6 by 4 at 134. is
nn Cow ut uu ou Ж, эк y ries
Firs „% „ ee . le
B „ 8 r x 5e 1 010
в 08.3 sizes rs äi 40 inc a whee
8, no excee ting hes long.
16 oz. from 3d. to 34d. per saan ues seroling i sizo.
21 oz. „ eae
26 oz.
PATENT ыгы ui
PATENT PLATE el
- 8 ХУР sra SLATES 1
square f Horticultural
made to any size or ttern,
te Gl у ра
— Сайыы Tubes, Glass.
„and various other iia |
other inferior wi
alteration — with mech iq
GLASS рК; = ornamental to,
every descript:
Prices,
*
Is stron
commended,
durability id
lo viz.
| му һе 88 ‘Of any er
n Town or r Country, or of
n
HIR
W. m any d any height,
by Steal Horse, or Manual Power.
can be seen in the Garden of the London
at Eccleston Laneashire, or
THICK CROWN GLASS, and
tural purposes
as
| from the middle of the path towards the
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
ENGINEE RS.
COTTAM & HALLEN Х
=>
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2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXF ORD STREET, LONDON,
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horticulture.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION.
Conservatories — Machin Garden Engines Flower Sticks
Greenhouses Game Netting —— Syringes Garden Bordering
Hot Water — Omamental Wire Work — Do. Rollers Watering Pots
Garden Vase wer eme en Chairs Flower Labels ;
URDEES, в — ENCING, GAME WE
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EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL,
EXHIBITION
PRIZE MEDAL —
AND BEEHIVES
variety,
Straw Hive, ed 10s. 64.
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with * үз
ACTICAL BEE-KEEPER, price 2s.; E S of ЕХ
tra n ice 6d., at J. MrrTON's Beehive and Hon
10, pend Marylebone Street, Cavendish Square, nd agg
EEH
EIGHBOUR'S IMPROVED COTTAGE BEE-
HIVE, as originally introduced
N
ori
attention. "Their newly arranged
with drawings and prices,
don, will rece prompt
Саш alo. ogue Ma t 2 Hives,
ent on аря of tw
AGENTS.—Live ae
1 HALL & Фа
& M'AsLAN, 168, Tro
61, Dame Street.
S CUTHBERT, 12, Clayton Square.
50 — Street. e a STIN
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i — —— ia
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PRINCE ALBERT,
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aus mowing an easy,
,
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dom, — wholesale poetam at
tural Implemen — mie iol mm
ral ент allowed to
Engineers,
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N DET Ye 6028 —
se, Swan
——
are Agents for all the
W. DRAY a со. &c.,
leading. Implement Makers. in bye Kingdom. All goods are
charged at Manufacturer's price
\ VA 7 TARGA PATHS.—Those who would en:
r Gardens during th
their m мд PENA D CEMENT CONCR
are Bos ravel which the path — at
fromthe lom whieh 1 is mixed with it, and to
f c n gravel versand. To a oar
of such eed mixture he one x Portland d Cement, an corpo-
rate the whole well in the d te before applying the water.
It may then be laid on 2 ine н * Any labourer ean mix
and rer it, Eos tool is eg er beyond the е spade, — in 48
pios it Lees pu rard as „Veget tation canno t grow
. , and it resist
tha
hrou; M w
tt is айа, Y», as water does mot soak through it, it, to give a fali
Manufacturers of the Cement, J. В, Waite & BROTHERS,
joy Hair,
е winter months sh 288 езе |
Millbank Street,
CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK.
AND ENAMELLED MANGERS.
os a rf iy Shay 4 NETTING—
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M ium i
age > 52655054 et E
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$052 ёч, 08 beg?
2020924?
Galvan-
J Mor
rely
r the country. — mesh, b. ht, а inches wide .., * d. 5d. d.
This unique Hive has dol wn very 64 aT
met with pog com- Z nen » etend strong ^ e ” e +
Mendation, and may be | 18-inch » light * B >» б...
worked with safety, hu-|1 hes „ sStron MA A ЖЮ» кош
manity, and profit, by the | 1 = ex mH... AM
most timid; its arrange-| “АП tie above — — m 41 any width at proportionate prici
re so perfect that | If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the at
Honey may be taken at | fourth. Gal ерун. N porc
any time of the gathering | per square foot.
Season without at all in-| Mami facture Бу Barano eei et Place, Norwich,
juring the pus the pro- | and „„ expense in London, render 9 Hull, or
duee - 3 New
jy cautioned against а | TY ENTALL/S BOTANICAL DRYING PAPER k
piracy of this Beehive manufactured expressly for Drying Specimens of Plants
rly applications ad- for the Herb. rium, has been found to surp y o
to Go, NETGHBOUR — hitherto ane for that purpose a peculiar
& Sows, 127, High 2 colour, it combines the
49, Regent Street, Lon- "
be —
voy, Se fessor ТЫК of tlie
or Daou, of the University of Edin-
n, Esq., Cam Ce.
tained ‘through any — or of Messrs. ACKER-
TV * is stamped with the maker's name.
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TS T M rine with other f toile
om 2 lotenis Gard
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Noricr.—
ary from 25s. upwards
mentation, Those who inspected Mr.
Mercats Manufactures at the = Exhibi гае
the portability and finish of his v rg
aterproof 8, &c. very
description; one of the st stocks in Tandon, for — mes
pes New Bond and 69, Corn ill; London (only).
MAY VERRED, THAT
| шы: $ MACASSAR. OIL Has, from
intrinsic worth, e
rates ii wth, clean:
imm sustains itin maturity, atl continues its
possession ‹ at realty т, (iras v vu. and .
em test peri Le Its o
of bal — == = Tae —
Ex — and M
operation. For children | в es
the basis of a beautiful 1 of hair.
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birds.— Apply to T. B. F., Cressing, Braintree,
R. J.
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part with may obtain Form.
— — to Mr. J. C. STEVEN
and o
38, e Street, oy edes Ur s 4th.
ND MORRIS, eb
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9 cane
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«he morning of sale
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THE
GARDENERS' CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 24.—1853.] SATURDAY, JUNE 11. [Price 6d.
NDEX. CRIMSON-FLOWERED IVY-LEAVED GERANIUM. дон NS AND ROSES.
Američan plants 375 a | Holly fences........... esee 9 е TANDISH AND ES — — 7 to offer the RS. асі Linkfield Isleworth
England . 024 h | Leases and printed
Е E T" j Lilium — regulations 0 H above, which they can reco EDDING PLANT MT 1 calls pA — of the nobility, aea and d
ditb 3 a | Norton's cartrid 373 c | of the first class. It has the habit an and ман of the well known | amateurs genera to her superb 8 Kd ROSER
. Lene - z m old variety, but the flowers are of the brightest cete They | amongst which = rm ay — of the is бы
Potato-dr Der 56 371 c—373 5 | Are сей in the greatest profusion, and аге above kingdom. Cochin China Eggs, 12s. to 30s. pe n ч Anda-
Poultry show at Exeter. 331 5 | the leaves upon stout Pla ы hg ‚ 10. each. |lusian,30s.; Black Spanish, 10s, 6d. Standard Roses from 188.
еви os e 875 a 9 The mel recen ho) the trade when three or more are per dozen. Catalo; ogues gratis on 2
€ ine 55 A: ara f| take Surre ne пе 11 - ILLIAM M MAS STE De e Nu
Rothamsted and Kilwhiss .... — - |
Royal Botanical Society -..... 374 b ROS ‘QUEEN Y VICTORIA S cae — This magni- | V bury, e 12 fine M of the nex SIRKIM
Sh s of ..... MT ficent Rose, exhibited at the tanie Society's Бот, RHODODENDRONS, Pf selected ‹ himself, fi f
ping of ..... . 380 a | in the Regent's ET t i Wed — * is now proved to be of * Ed thi 1 2 ni чөмүл » One 0
Straw properties of A E а ni very first o —— will be the Edgworthi so celebrated for its beauty, size,
dee. sr ae hla wire A. PAUL & Sox, hé originally introduced it to the public in
. Wiens E © | the autumn of 1851, have now strong —— plants to offer . Mae id d Y ms, which are of — — ете
у p Dow sree 3/9 e | at бз. — younger plants 2s. 64. to 3s. ants, Orchids, s erns, whic becas can be
ARM ee 373 0 | Vine, diseas .. 373 € 0 Som cm eshunt, Herts. furnished at moderate prices.—June
Frais, weder db e uuu 5 A. РА, 3 A h H Л
Garden ha tng i si: ‹ Rhubarb, 74 Noe COLCHEST 7 CARDINA L.— For
Gutta percha tubing, to mend . 374 « m effects E. EA e GEORGE SHENDERSON AND SON, | ©) tale, about 200 pipings of this splendid PINK, which received
Wellington Eu St. Joh w pre- | ^ Firs
OYAL PAVILION, BRIG HTON.—The first (of | pared to book o s for SEED M the above, эме" “will be July 1 1852, and w designated aud Age on sea barge ed and
two) GRAND NUI TURAL TICUL- ded in 2 реке, dim n vd Lent eph oe or ы =
TURAL EXHIBITIONS S (open to all England), "under distin- | from the best named varieties, айй wan vay after the 20th | um ‘pairs Se. or 10 pulse, д kage and postage,
ed ‘patronage, vi eld at the Royal n Rooms of June, and the C eee as | PA end o be ut Poole cita mg package И, ,
and Grounds, on —— pe WEDNESDAY, ig bth yen 6th E. G. H.& Бом а! lso * Pad y that йе "varieties of — оа nen Street Coki Mar о 1
July nex - when — "ot 2001. will be offered as prizes to e hich is sav еа can be poen tsi full 0096; at Hig 8 ME
exhibito RARE AND BEAUTIFUL. FLOWERS FOR PRESENT
Schedules can be obtained by y applying to E. Spary (General
Director), beri 8 —— orto Epwar тү Canrexren (Seeds-
man), Sec Brighton, June 1
ORFOLK AND NORWI ICH HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—The ROSE SHOW
hel ho n
to "
MUR PRasrox N, Hon, Sec.
p ide n
Вольт ORD бек ые id BOTA AES ORA
CIE For Gentlemen’s
teurs Е" Cottagers
ап.
age of The: Right Honourable the
CARLISLE ; —— — СЕС а ань
.: 2 5 Wick
Rev. J. B
d; the ‘Worshipfal t the Mayor of Bradford ; and
the Clergy s. Diu the Town and Neighbourhood.
The Sixth Annual ‘Exhibition of the Society will take place in
St. George’s Hall; on n TUESDA че ind cual nae 13th and
14th е MBER, 1853 d other valuable
Prize П be awa
x Par ticular Notice to Exhibitors for the Extra Prizes
sealing fo: ra Prizes will be as fi —.— — 8
Nu umet mene Plants on July 13th and 14th;
CI UNE be wanting on his part to merit their approbation.
a
| in the Gardeners’ Chronicle from $ о
ng fro
кдр GEORGE HENDERSON ; 4 so
Wellington Road, St. John’s Wood, London, ‘having just
hee twonew Continental VERBENAS, Madame — i —
dli Princess Mari t both beautiful variegated flowers,
—— novelties of the — and from their surpassing
beauty they are indu asten the — 2 — of —
the most limited - llection ше 3 т, — —
bit uss are 58. —
last year’s varieties, can be su in
IVERS’S 3 SWEDE, the best sort for
K. Sowing.— Before Mr. Rivers " offered this —
E to the obs. he босий. us on s кир to grow
competition а others in оп * — ample Gro and being fu ШУ
Satisfied that it would be a great acquisition * See —
gave him our opinion, which 1 he published = following seas
ther Ра and we have "^
all D of 7А е Kingdom that it
Verbena Mada — Legros (striped, — Camille, with others of
ast years varieties, сап be supplied in fine plants.
SWE
t only thrives he late, but that it is one of the
st Swedes in n
We h MEE NN — M P received of
Mr. Rivers in ‚ whi selling at 1s. 6d. per Ib.,
or 9s.
ich ow
per gallon; 3 Ibs. bein M fally suficient for an acre. TiwE
оғ SOWING—MIDDLE OF JUNE TILL END OF JUL
SON
3 ЧА SUTTON & SEED GROWERS
ЕЕЕ DENYER, Silenus and Frorist;
ue folle wW
Per
Antirrhinum : saved by an Amateur from a most s
and unique collection (unequalled in this country), re-
commended as being sure to produce splendid flowers;
both novel м go and — in form, ue in
W.D.s session sie As
Calceolaria, splendid c “4 sva
4
new hybri 1
Cineraria, from a sper collection, 2 “cher „ 1
Pensy, saved by Tho — — other MM
from the best show 1 1
Prim aa sinensis — various colours 1
Stocks, — or late summer — “six bright and
distinct co .. collection 2
Stocks, Giga: — or " Brompton, ‘six distinct colours ie — 2
Stocks, Emperor, or —— Е "oem viz. ae
purple, bi collec 2
o oo co coco
y lue, an 1
* aen ч, large flo — very d and different
— — other Stocks; — and Pr for several
wann ower, six gi c varieties, imported... collection...
The whole of iie above, including postage, for 12s., or 3
Ban R. CANT, St, John's Street Nursery,
Colchester, offers s
N VERBENAS 6s.
Camilie, une 1. ele Milson,
Favourite, General Bai Gentile Adéle, Juli
Mieilez, Maze —.— «pnma * Madame Lacharme, M Monsieur
Bouchage, Ormsby Beaut , Princesse Navarre, Raci
po cr
FUCHSIAS, 1s. cd. each, or 15s. per dozen.
Ariel, * xquisite, Gem of the Season, Joan of Arc, Leader,
€ Nil Desperandum, Novelty, Pendula, Resplendent, Stan-
dard of Perfection, Splendidissima,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Scarlet Geraniums Gem, Flower of = DN Shrubland Pet,
and.the Amazon, 1 3
Pri ncess Alice, 6s. — — od
Heliotrope V Miet жаш num, 15. eac
Phlox Drummondi —.— variegata, and Thompsoni, 6s. per doz.
UBS.
w
Berberis Darwini, = 6d. each.
8 gracilis, 1s. 6d. each.
macrantha, 15.64. ea.
DWARD оо HENDERSON and Sox,
llington Road mihl London, begs to offer
the following in s 8 early o orders will have strong
teurs' 16th; and Cot ^; 18th and 19th. i: AND SELECT PLAN b
Exhibitors are requested to have their Plants ready for the N AND BROWN. 8 a ое ыва үч»
rding to the above dates, as no other time will be | the-five ve English Fuchsias. з.
owed.—For further iculars rules in h S2 ONE ; 5 74
The Bradford Military Brass Band will be in attendance. | Æchmea fulgens 8. (to.. „ 7
Tickets, Schedules, and any information may be obtained from | Begonia Prestoniensis ie dod d c Pics ee
the Secretaries, a: any of the Committee. Particulars wi 78. "S. to AE — RA 7 10
duly announced.—By order, Berberis D. iwini .. Im wd Bet
aura Fave WCETT,30, Leeds Road, + | Secretaries Balsamina. Tatifolia ‘alba, 2s. 6d. to e
Tomas MILNER, Park Street. * | Cis: € r, climber, superb abus foliage .. QUT
` EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS. s v
TANIC GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK... | Сап Warsewie 2 or sanguines, y splendid... E
.. | Deutzia gracilis, in flower, accus
H ATER to announce that his Dillwynia cinnabarina ... ies a 7
unrivalled Collection of RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, T
m is ef in bloom, and may be viewed by orders from Fellows | Echites Harrisi, fragrant "yellow. flowers, carmine striped,
red throat .21 Ó
[C The Plants at the Nursery are now in great beauty, and | ZEschynanthus splendidus, 95. 6d. t 3 6
will continue in perfection throughout the month of June. Fuchsia mitats supay Continent variety; a an abun-
The — om Encampment on Chobham Common is but two ant bloo 7
py нт 5 8 " king Ch armin g (Mayle a Барт sdy dt aD
near the Farnborou neomparable 1 VE р, E
Station, rican, Nursery, Bagshot — * п Dr. Lindle ley (Banke) . ро broer eioi 10
EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN N * Glory dams) e mos 19
Kua? H » Perfection Mrd ET i. M 2
nra aah ORING, SURREY: Н Patago V
T AMERICAN PLANTS at ‘his N are | Gesn eoi in MIS, ME, орто р чу
just now in great beauty, and may be seen daily. The Gloxiniá "арена ease 20 5
is within an s ride of London, being near the a fine Continental ariety 5
. oe be the paiva hihi Railway, тике {гайпз Geraniums, new теча sent PE in October. See reduced
m whence capital conveyances may tained. n our Adver Gardeners’ Chronicle of
Do The Military Eneampment on Chobham Com Common is within May 7, 14, and 21. : ;
rt distance of the Nursery. Gloriosa Planti .. k. eda. Dm BO
___ Hosea Warener, Knap Hill Il Nursery = ‚1858, "| Hoya campanulata, 25. 6d aR параоіаье e. 8 6
iy __ EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN P eere egia X oe
INDLESHAM NURSERY, BAGSHOT, SURREY, THE Mufrär жабе! Mygoren sts. к те
Camp, VIRGINIA WATER, AND. STAINES Seon s — 2 ЖЫ pe аа amc noc 1
EORGE BAKER begs to announce his extensive | Lobelia St Clare рну D. 6
со] оп of AMERICAN PLANTS is now in flower and | Mimülus variegata, "a beautiful Continental variety, cream
seen colour, er tches T bs „% mi
ral 1 isa сонно ` the T ы Tu in tlie ——— —.— mig e Rohn а. PS 4 3970
А M ns, nt's Park; they are perfec- Ssiflora Co: esse ш dale i р Т
tion, and will continue during the m of June. in 42 superba онй aubiviha s . 8 8
omte — Jis ii wollol osi. C caer
FS такава EARLY for Cattle ; ; also EAR de cœrulea „ РИС П
Ri ; EARLY YORK x large EARLY МЕР. de Roi Leopold xoa 0
AL, and other Garden sorts, a z 1000, erates ineluded, Drummondi Mayi variegata, 12s.perdozen., . 1 6
and те at the Godalming Station. Dru: ba ndi Thompsoni, 9s. per dozen a б
THOMAS — Surrey Gard — Godalming, Surrey. SEE nthus ern Mi иса; dean variegated foliage,
EMOVAL. qvia amatilis, beautiful bla aad dozen, 125... ae
Salvia amabil ап ue a white, [
WILLIAM HAMILTON, a AND FLORIST, | Saxe Gothea conspicua ... " 7 i
; Cheapside, begs to announce that the Lease of his St — biflorus -A igt ve w (
mm premises will expire on 24th inst., and that he will | Tacs: oou 1s. 6d. to he wwe en 4% pw. 8 '
OV E to 41, MARGARET STREET, Cavendish Sau (one door | Helle JJ 38
from Regent Street), where all uested Tritoma aurea, 94s. PEE. iu они
v» RCM ona a after that date. lum помире ӨЕ is ex eis ua
. H, in ing his. friend ds for ced hitherto es) ЖШН. айі mabilis. s : 5
x imde ry solicits a con nee of their ul a
port, in so doing, assures them and the public generally, that Fine Bedding Plants and Ha ardy Herbaceous Plants, in d
] See Gardener? Chronicle of May 7, 14, and
SEED and HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, Sudbury, Suffolk.
impo
ALLOPLECTUS SCHLIMMI, a first-rate plant, with hand-
me pere CT and | green foliage, АРТЕ
free, 1 foot h
A MINIATA, a splendid greenhousè var
* cinnabarina prer 5 and B. fuchsioides habit, fi СЕБ
TOVARENSI a fine ne to pe
CENTROPOGON T ENSIS, а fine pla plant, *
le e
RUTILANS a first-rate exhibition plant
| EE of desriet-tubed flow sco 7
FUCHSIA MINIATA, a new species, flowering in bunches of
flowers ; habit of F. serratifolia. 10s, 64.
blue, beautifully mgd with red and yellow ; на form of
— airing it from being injured by wi eather, and
from the dwarf, bushy habit, and Mdh foliage it it 2 likely to to
prove one of neatest-habited bedding plants in
bea 1
RHODODEN NDRON ETEN DARD DE T very large
purple, deeply blotched, and ve veo
M puc born “BR
ыр ered with rosy lil
CALCEOLARTA VIOLACEA, a new species, quite novel, of a
pale
large bunches ce
idi Pu — 6
Begonia Prestoniensis - - 10 6| Ё “purple e, 10 6
Gloxinia, к ua e of Lan-
ve t раак Кр = :
ае а 955 6 "—
Wistaria sinensis alba... 21 0 | The mes varieties $1 6
370 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
NETTING AND BUNTING FOR FRUIT A ame HE EATI ING BY HOT WATER.
por M EES, dpa oe IENCY GUA
rs Ь ча Жк о ноа. Ф WATER "HEATING REPARAT TUSES, y upon | i iS rn Pn rs
ENJAMIN "EDGINGIÓN prepared for the oved aes ag supplied and fixed in & CO, Не ating Wakes Uf and DWE
sive em of Marquees, &c.,
Cricket Cs, Rick Cloths,
vus variety of
Lis 2 Duke Street,
ung season an exte :
м: Horticultural Societies, Fetes, C
Pole
Address, by post, No. e Street, Poir London.
UIT; I ахуны ES,
WINE NETTING 2 it be 1ired).
.per 34 Sater
ar
ard.
„ 134. p «ук ards wide, 3d
-— the — as advertised йу tomes at double the
SHING “hae Eod x NCING.—
vett 2 or 3: N sw
wi ard—e
ny size Is. per "qua e yard,
anding Nets, — y cheap.
bbit Net, 4 fee
2 8 ъз кыч
a wath ‘and length,
Et is the best article m
at Ww. CULLIN — No. 1, Stra
амм. London.—Order s by peg А with Post Office Order o
own reference, punctually attended to
ENRY we —— — T GALVANISED IRON
Кооғтх! RKS, 93, Albion Street, Leeds, Agent for
EG os PATENT FIRE ; ANNIIILATOR MACHINES.
AND FENCING пета the most
sm
s
r Buildin , by WILLIAM dig e
102, Le ade nhall-street, Lon:
and o
Engineers
if re J TTT
Ne rGUt ТОРА, BU eet AND HEATING
a4 HOT W
Ка
Ir th Mat
— best quality. Plans and estimates s forwarded on appli-
cation for all kinds of Ногіїст vet —À alsoforthe Heating
of Churches.
A yo Halls, ces,
r Greenhouse es, &c.
One, two, and thréo-Hight [2
EAT (TTT
HORTICULTURAL 5 ЕЕ HEATING
BY HOT WAT
Ат THE Lowest PRICES 8 WITH GOOD
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP,
7 ИА АИ \
wor
cannot be surpassed by any-
are in a position to execute
USE, Bis
Cu ко алу size — not
21
J. WEEKS
82
ESTABLISHED MORE T
HOMAS MILLINGTON
HAN 1
8
Un
6 by
16 ounces s. — T fie т
ounces +. 8
2 ounces . 54 5
ounces . 744.
Large Sheet of No. 16, very su
200, and 300 feet, at 21d. to 21d. per ok packed in
Improved Pa Rough Pl
Glass i ve vem um Ber
Plain
Siam ate Lee oval, — square, for Clocks
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GRE
IT FRAMES, ETC.
гучну PHILLIPS età E. A NE е де;
а their present prices
EET UARES
= `
In Boxes of 100 feet. int
Е „ |
Under 6 Ф E ond 012% S |
6 by 4, and 65 by 44 — OBO ш
E wt ee 015
859 6р, 6 0 —
6 7,7210
n. & 1 25 TN 0 0
Larger . е^ exceeding 40 ces!
16 oz. from 3d. e p per — fot, s
21 02. „ 84.1 " »
26 - „ 94d. tor i
Squares го rchard n Mr.
by 14, 20 D 13, and 20 E 12 an ES
eem 40 by 30, 16 oz. to thé foot, 2
—
Fern Shades, and every art
Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bisho
Without, London.
G. & О. have ximsively. F employed by the Дал
Gentry, and London Nurserymen; and to all by whom the
been fa d with orders, they can with the greatest con —
referene per
structed on the most
youre
v the most satisfactory
Thei:
for ur iae to which the
r Hot-water Apparatus is
pen and scientific хири,
ea UE
оок. HURDLES ө RE al Kinds of WIRE FENCING and
GALVANISED — — — чао
very strong an cannot
wes or corrode, made — 5 Width a: pees ae
24 inches wide, 3-inch m — M n and 834.
24 inches wide, 2-inch me and 1s. x4 ee
Ae Tus ara шох; SPOUTING, "Plain an | Ornamental,
Buildings, &c., NEVER REQUIRES
p
alvanised Iron Liquid Manure Pumps, Water Cisterns
— and gu caer of Iron Work, kana * Felt, &c.
pply at 93, ALBION
application of Heating by H ter can be made available.
LASS FOR CONSERVA
HOTHOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES.
(CHEAP WIRE GAME & POULTRY NETTING,
GALVANISED азир Dit, sie piene yara, s 2 feet wide.
. worse 58 pm 2
Ж wt
B
ee
AMES WATTS, Hornovse BUILDER, Clare
ont
200 CUCUMBER "and MELON
ready for immediate use,
made of well-seasoned materials, des and sent to > all parts of
the Kingdom.
HOTHOUSES, 8 ES, &c., made
description.
and the Pas e most of ae counties of Englan
URE IN ALL ITS
ao" ; 6
77
pm ts of Prices iind — ates Mee
PATENT mouse PLATE, THICK CROW
TILES and SLATES, WATER- ER-PIP
GLASSES GLASS MILK PANS, PAT
ORNAMENTAL WIN DOW GLASS, and G
HETLEY & Co., o Square, London.
rdeners Chronicle
35, Soho
Tubing, че "every other
ens. The Hydra
every other kind of
Hyarants High Pressure
articles o be had, Wholesale an
TREEMAN й
EES AND BE EEHIVES.
ARRIOTT'S HUMANE COTTAGE
— ning Hen — 7.
finished не апа ргас
speaks for self "Exhibition of the 6 110
and other Hives in the Royal S
sh descriptive Engrav
ane Beehive Manufactory, 7:
(for which the
Also hie mevlyinven
with the
The үүт ТҮ BEE-KEEP ER, pr
trations, price 6d., at J. MI LTON'S-
10 0, Great Maryl ebone Street,
b aoe
X . 10d.
S w Proof N y mare
to any size for the sa à roportion: 13 2 8
shown at the Great tion, where it was so much
for its M n be ee nee, a *knowle to be the
pes st article of the kind ever offered. stron
Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet high, 1s. 6d. and 2s.3d. per y f
every — pd 4 3 iners, Dahlia 8 CF -
t Y [T y эт oe тте фуу ү у
fM ble Wire Fencing, Hurdles, and ying Wire, ‘re res hose FTN m E uem
UG ER EE A xa mds u eu
of ee Wire Work and Iron Fenes M actory — HOTHOUSE BUILD Gentry
Street, and 6 and 8, Snow Hill, Lon M Уу aa 1
: е tura.
aoe WIRE GAME NETTING.— Pulls or pnta
R YARD, ~ es META a 2 xi
othouse
Road, Chelsea, 2
© ә э Фе = |
P,
M 0959000 <
ots
ы
85 кн 5029709
e? v.
229 eta?
* = Ф
>.> <
“Manufactured by BARNARD & Bishop,
pure free of expense in London
Market Place, Norwich,
, Peterborough, Н: Hull, or
— Hothouses, Green-
rn qe Ё
a lady or gentleman
F
n
e
| Plantsare also tothe teases |
state of harder and for
I T
— Vines in — bg
all best so
; also
eyes
Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Build
0 atalogues of of Plants, V: en orwarded on app
EEKS & Co., King's Жо. Chelsea, Lo
pation,
EIGHBOUR'S 1
HIVE, as originally
don, will receiv
— a rpm
- attention.
mm Hives,
ps.
Tavera met
Mane den: M LL -A Ix
— #4... Аят, ed MT ongate.
CUTHBERT,
91 60 себ, g
publin:
&
24—1853. | THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
371
NG PLANTS
©$савгЕт GERANIUMS, VERBENAS, CALCEO-
RIAS, &c., established m Single Pots, selection left to
— — 35. hich may be
had by enclos
кешед, hall s TRIFIDA ODORE
Whe n in greenhouse, is in bloom throughout
125. —
AZALEA INDICA—Specimen — now in bloom.
very sweet-
one to two — high.
the winter.
Lang & Sox, the Nurseries, Great Berkhamstead, Herts.
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS.
. SUBSCRIBER having formed a wide
Pri Ex — on, with terms
and mode of payment, free on board, at Liverpool, 1 or
Leith. All . mes n and cards to be sent out
prepaid per steam- 2" Can supply Wood Chanel a
good terms in quan
JAMES BLACK, Commission Agent, 135, Forty-second Street,
Third Avenue, New Yor
CHOICE
PLANT S.
AND .CO.
pe. to
suitable to the purchaser, at the prices quoted :—
GREENHOUSE —
есче ечеи .—Good s of the 2m varieties, 21s.
С mee bushy blooming plants, of the handsomest
overt Ma Y а ANDERSONE 12s. "Lube
— nen recommended ; i cf 10
y t easy cu —
d romains kongin fower. Strong plants,
‘Is. 6d. Pg poner ae
3URCHELLIA CAPENSIS NANA safis plant, a great im-
inform friends and the public that their Stock of € ern is num and fine
this season, comprising all the novelties that they have thought worth attention,
numerous
supplied in any —
ISCELLANEOUS PLANTS, 8
CALCEOLARIAS — Shan. IM fine rich гда ы very
choice variet Beaty of Mon ‚рег doze
Ditto — bright erimson, элдер habit, a very
it bloom bloomer and distinc y, 9s, per
Ditto Suiphures rna * a iac 9s. per yi
Ditto Kentish Hero, orange bronze, fine — variety, for
. bedding, 6s. per pm zen.
LOBELIA erinus lucida, ramosoides, erinus alba and compacta,
—Of these we consider lucida the most eer for — а
dark blue.
а
CHOICE CINERARIA, CALCEOLARIA, AND
HOLLYHOCK SEEDS.
fest and most
cultivated
\ у
Sealed packets of —
99 oraria, at 2a GR each; Calceolaria, at
by t
2s. 6d. e ol 2s, 64. each. post, and war-
ranted hem. -— by
.B. now a good P" * a. 2. 12
Ф, * фуч
г ачай — ng pants —June 11.
— —.— bed, ramosoides for a
в. per r dozen,
AN! "Uy ALLIS 2 ERI, fine large e 4s, per dozen,
ry compact toma;
and p — — flowers
N я ents, 125. Jer dozen.
SOLLYA DRUMMONDI, а — blue flowering creeper,
suitable for trellises, 18». per doze
ACACIA CONSPICUA and VIRGATA, twohandsome species,
— M MM MIT t —This fine 8 of robust
— — 6€ — — flowers,
— — ts, 18. 6d. each.
PASSLELOIRÀ RACEMOSA ‘CER ULEA, hardies
and | PETUNI e
NDOME por et = and — 6s. рин
@NOTHERA RIPARIA. a fiue rdy perennial of dw
f com-
pact habit, producing numerou » light LY 1 ‘towers
through the summer and autumn, a very excellent plant for
ing
HELIOTROPE—Corym Gem, Triomphe de Liege,
bosum,
Souvenir de Liege, Y Voltairianum. We ро
ssess many other
varieties, but consider these the * e s
Cirele, Beauté de Moulins, P
The Gardeners’ Chronicle.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1853.
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WE
Мохрат, June
WEDNESDAY, —
ine,
Р.М.
= Botanic. M.
2 „ән PRES v Mogone- 1 — und
th: I combe.
Scottish TEER ih dale of "a ty Suen
dstone, 15 ЖА» levbury, Salis —— and Bath.—24th :
Newbury в TRE
T t of Mr.
BottMann a cure for the
— for a greenhouse, produeing in — edm. its pretty purple Dudu, G OTATO DISEASE has ught us man
owers. Strong plants, 1s. 6d. eac GERANIU Ua fe. per do est vani i dozen.
MITKARIA CÓCCINEA.—This fine new shrub » proðuced its White Gatque н ата than Da variety, sent ont for Only one or two of whose communicati a
qe in 48s сабу. — 9 it as S nich 9 au. known, a very seem te ld C 64. = bp үл Ln 1 * г : ndr
mental; it makes a beautiful specimen, Strong plants, in п large | „ Moore's Victory, fine brilliant scarlet, 1s. 1 : ra habet put 5 their claim for a share of the
Gi. each ; a few fine Specimena, euch: : Shribiand Pet crimson with age, | Credit of having anticipated the Russian professor.
MM MEXIC S.—A. neat dwarf shrub, pro- mmended for bedding, 20s, per dozen. To all such statements we r ply by asking for
ducing flowers as fra ogo aeu 1 5 . Park, Blandfordianum, Curate and Crispum— the lts might with much ter reason
APHEDEXIS fine y 1s. these fine hybrid varieties, 1 r dozen. : 2 $ = ge Pt
ASSULA LOUIS N NAPOLEON Y N BUONAPARTE, new deep „ y nh beatiful deep тову pink, with white claim for Sir Ковевт Peex’s Commissioners in Ireland
3 centre, large truss, an ne compact habi In- 1 otatoes ;
CRASSULA NITIDA ODORATA, a handsome and highly per don. d x ? M cr зид ая = pains гони "mid
x ering plants, 1s. 6d. ө 0 varieties, 9s. per dozen. ese gentlemen having undou y been rst
ICE PUBERULA.— prettiest, etm tt the genus, | „ vd — баро Species Ardens Major, 9s. per бола; to s t the pl is shown by their r
pretty blue and white flowers y the vulneru Bicolor, 1s. 6d.; dated October 24 and 29, 1845 (
season. 9s. per dozen. —— 15. de. eis each. yd
Numerous species and лее saluda af of Gosnhonse Plants, such curse MARSHALL. his fine hardy perennial | Chronicle, 1845, pp. j^ and 1 25 But vo Com-
Illicium, Cho: 2 суша, Nori Kennedya, m Beaufortia, produces, through summer and ир, spikes of sweetly | missioners could not co to carry out
Correa, Cantua, — Epacris, &c., &c. scented rich — | flowe! Erysimum tha ore
PINE STOVE CLIMBERS a Passifiora alata, 15. 6d. each pes hi ted 8 mie eee Fam, rotted ants enn be
t-scen tock, 6s, per en ex
а, 1s. 6d, each; P. p rinceps, 2s. 6d. each; Ipomoa OXALIS e one ofthe fine r hed our hardy peren- their ү» posod ма а pv e io тре
ink ugh correspondents,
‘mutabilis and Leari 1s. 6d. each ; eg od Hybrid, 2s. "6d. —
2s. 6d. each; Stigmap hyllon ciliare
Stephanoti: floribunda,
m profusion
the summer and 9 excellent for bedit 6s. per dozen.
pr He talk of dead ET of Eu rw
22. 64. A
EPIPHYLLUM TRUNCATUM BRIDGESI, Кискен, vi < ing a йодо of RALLINA, aA MD preda het: | e air, asin
aon, and Rosselliana, 1s. 64. each. ‘These are most beatitiful, | ВЕ. MARITIMA PLENA, a hardy trailing ‘perennial, | the real point in “th |
flow. gh the “duit months OF large double MEC em оа
GLOXI and st kinds, 9s. per dozen. STATICE MARTTINA ROSEA, ha: —— of dwarf and „
ACHI TMENES do d habit, t numerous heads of "coloured | апа upwards ; in fa
8 e ry handsome free flowering | flowe ery preity 43, per We have alread:
of sth purplish спав Ditto Pseud — — —— the fe 4
52.6 64. — 2 pi our, upon stems the foregoing,
HOYA BELLA, nice plants, 15. Gd. each, ET e let us now endeavour to
to latife hardy perenn liage, bearing | ag- |
HARDY SHRUBS. spikes oe lavender coloured fovere бо per dozen, оте пан
BERBERIS DARWINI—For of his fine new hardy | ROCKETS, double white, 3o. per dozen; double p Purple, 6s. per Гу thinks, is
Darth амды DOMUS CN еро бо A we po UE crimson, 18s. per doze than when slow, a d al
As paper. well-established plants, rt old ouble scarlet or — T: —— old plant until the rind of the Potato is quite hard, and com-
NUS MACRANTHA.—Everybody has admitted the |. Strong plants, 12 ; double white, 3s. per dozen; ag covered wi
‘extreme beauty of this тә hardy Shrub who has hitherto | ас, 4s. per dozen; purple, 6s. per dozen; yellow, 4s.per dozen. | that it will be found better to dry them in the
a ыт and last 1 s definitively сте см PENTSTEMON variabilis and Versplanki, 6s. per doze Qu in th
Gar e ==” le. — Lm ST oe ll Mis of Well dm v Prin of Wale s, Lon, Bagi y X "m Е a arl d dnd
у ners ronic n 2 ; 5 T, in rince о 8, е а —
CEANOTHUS RIGIDUS— This, too, is perfect] = 1c re. vari — О О "E da Lowe, ary a
naper Apes — K "eren — pea ri in ne orange ame flowers, * "ens
dor w — — e that. We-know. Dial Spotted with dark crimson, quite hardy, 9s. per do only escaped disease, but p
0 0 plants, 8o я . TIRRHINUM Pri Perfection, a beautiful clear | vigour, he 25 E ci ce may be su
is LA BITER NATA fine new i peus noi es , of dwarf compact habit, the finest of ts class, to have been owihg to conversion of the insolu-
foliage, sent out by Messrs, Veitch, Good — PHLOX ES A fine varieties, Ds. per dozen, ble starch E the p eA А, the heat to which it was
POTENTILLA MacNabiana, MEUD Hopwoodiana, &., osed, int bstances
QUERCUS ORNA highly ornamental evergreen Oak, with | _ 6s. per exp sugar, substances
dark glossy — ана growth, Strong TIGRIDIA C CONCHIFLORA.— peren- immediately s 28 Gane ready to be taken into the
plant i pum in pots, ene per dozon; 2r Gi oach each, р is ——— a gs тшк Thriving уй Lore contai tem as thsi er aah
but white, wi a thon a centre. Very choice stro: Mp plante mts very h — . f. — er ы In Жүзү to the baci periere itwould seem
Ба. each C ife Pence $ i ee Р IRURE per TRE SPECTABT LIS, one ofthe det arty e herbaceous | that the disease expelled by a high
án the Floris with . it is it is а Bourbon, of меа) тх STR early forcing pa x v Болака su supposes may be accounted for
erimso plants, | GLADIO OLUS 8 during in one of two ways.
CLIANTHUS P NICE Lede Nd e je W ; long spikes of glowing scarlet $e. 8 gum
—.— TCC "ER е
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS LILIUM lancifolium album, the beautiful Japan Lily, e gangrene animals, we must al ect
m FOR SUMMER AND AUTUMN apre 9s. per v E plants), a iu that. it is of two sorts, the one and коа, which
E eec mq. such so ua ол umm] Taylor, Zoe uo diee oat disada tereca am od cmd crimson, | is always the most ero other wet, an
Corman Virginia, Mera fées, Ge: al Changarnier, | Ditto colehicum, quite new, flowers of the shape and | sizo of tho dispersed through the whole struct The ger
Jean Stepha: na, Montana, 5 been uia ght —— dea — 75. 6d. е f the last form of papell y also be assumed to
т ао Corrige Coresus, with CALYSTEGIA Р А ERES oie тытыз, a very — 5. f Een det of Potatoes since
ERB Гк - ог еп Р ure H T
Madame —— new Cee — us т axils of the leaves ‘large ‘ross т — 5. Д — — fin — „ » t E Ts But this wet
Zelia, Cerise Unique, — Le NFinnmboyen — covering its, бә z gangrene is ! chang into the dry local
Richelieu. te, and | CLEMATIS TUBULOSA, an excellent and beautiful her- | gangrene, which, " ah temperature, wholly
end урнага Wellington Hero, Sultan, Shan baceous plant ide Mongolia, d i of flowers of form | loses its contagiou trs And th btain a
pluma splendens, Beaaty of Montreal, "Kentish | , furi colour of the single blue 7; cuoio
The NEW BELGIA N DAISIES, in DO finest varieties, 4s, per dozen, | Sound cade because the Potatoes which we plin
—— and profusion of bloom renders tl ; 2 6 ed collection — all br known yarieties of | are alre
T for E. "s pew | merit), strong plants, 6s. to 125. per dozen Bat the 1 may also be a putrid epi-
a 80, а am 1
Е — — bet ена е we NUS Lr нег ae the selection demic, сед pehee saer З. to the new crop, and
| — e ette бы supply choiee varieties, including | then it may — to those contagious dis-
Ditto fine dark wl fred dove, e h velties that we have thought worth heel ей
trusses, an excellent variety. “t, ango : those nove wim se d. MINE WELT ennas to . 99 men and animals ar pec ue €
P which act upon the organisation.
Our Stamped Сайд may be had on application, utrid principle. Now organi в matter ] ines
All Orders of £2 and upwards are delivered Carriage ‚ин ру Hull, as well as to any 1 exposedto a temperature е eta
Railway Station within 150 miles “of the high, so it may be possibl igh dryi ng destroys
Post Office Orders to b Я - putrid principle, without Жошы. the vitality
e made payable to YOUELL & C0., Royal: Ясы; Great Yarmouth. | of the Potato itself, Itappears that vaccine matter
372 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [June u,
ower when exposed to a temperature of | otherwise be devoted exclusively to scientific objects ; | exchange of living pao inyolves the communica
ee: не wal ascertained at Dusvanithople іп 1846 | it occupies a considerable space and a portion of|tion of from 400 t specimens. If w, не
y Dr. Raralov the virus of the plague has|the stoves, which ought to be devoted 12 other how much labour this inva, he thinks # thatin pre
been Died A disappear in Egypt under а matters, and interferes with and injures in many ona n to the means which are available, much
circumstances. In other contagious affec ways the maim interests of the institution annot be expected.
lar to the human speci es, it has been 8 Since the Botanical Garden is not a fr тее agent as | — — — |
strated in the ере of St. Petersburgh, by Dr. A the grip repairs, but is in this respect; ON THE WEARING OUT OF APPLE TREES..
RosENnERozn, that the contagious principle becomes | dependent on the t which can be а b n entertain a hig for sega E
ina
weaker as te emperature — and that the higher the
temperature the more rapidly it was destroyed.
For instance, he found it was кашы s
In = pim ata Nem of 135138
—145
33 1 » » » 146—1 56
» t 2 » » 156—106 or
It, therefore, is not unreasonable to suppose that
the virus of the Potato disease may be destroyed by | mu
similar mean
n these interpretations of Prof. BoLLMANN’S
views we have " ane to ners what is said | C
certain wedly conje вена],
and we now leave ine su Ж =н vig the only tribunal
by which it be judged—
experience.
Is this country what are called Downie eme i
E
inconveniences enough to
to what occurs in dne Sata lab.
itoring: ia ‘in teresting account of the Bota-
nical Santen at Halle is given by Professor Schrron-
" on the state of
битен ondent ‘ simam,
public — in DEN any.
he Botani gs Jarden t Halle] is situated on the
Saal, on x ir theta of porphyry,
at of of greater or
d
orphyritic
rm of
3 contents
arid plot, the mes for і obliged to
Saal, is bin; t 18 acres.
r les s dli ayey, in parts incapable of
after tong drought, becoming as hard as
stone, and full of large fissures. The sum
which may be calculated on for its maintenance,
arte in round numbers to about 1500 dollars.
Some of maller sources of income are of a
— дў Anne, depending on seria i i
stances, and therefore vary in different yea
receipts preda from TU labour within ile; 5l
e above-mentioned sum,
ting on an average to
something like 200 dollars. Out of the income the
iege | charges are to be defrayed : the salary of
к head да i
being w
кў
=
ay,
— he he "e iid pints (p es,
expend, w the
is very v different 1 in different
part of the i
there are not оп]
— с districts also
connected by the railroad,
y nurserymen,
which are more or —
T.
that of general|:
of money | Belgium,
proper site is seldom chosen for a оц garden,
chan
a
the University from its building fund, it is
condi is the case with every private indi-
vi make thos
hic
pro ч оЁ оваа and the claims of the public.
s point, therefore, it is inferior $ hisi me
cee if it is e kept in
rating conditas, can and
e сека of every m
> sires of the 80 . modes of culture, and
ew eee
of a scientific institution with a market "busine is
unfavourable, en га —
exc exehiit eeds, for no
— ay 828 since it ur consume ES Ery —
though a system of bes viam other botanical
ga ad tan La at hom oad, is constantly
ied on. In other а nae either no
strive to cultivate as great a number of plants
possible, while, in some, species of some particular
famil more nisu collected. Medicinal
plants, those which are of importance in the ie
and poisonous species, are generally to be found in a
botanical garden, though they do not always hav
юнон place. Every y a "hist of the seeds —
een ga thered is printed, and communicated for
— to the — in . eii rance,
g Holland, Denmark, and Russia. The seeds
which have been chosen are then forwarded, without
€ equivalent being demande the same is the
scientific point of view a botanical garden is
required i" supply the necessary materials for in-
struction, and. to give t
— rovin ng t emselves in science
n general, difficult to a
the thei 1 an income
of 7 , all the botanical gardens of Prussia
ther have not h
so much, while that at Berlin i is
at least as well endowed as the five others taken
together. Very little can be spent on the purchase
» new plants, and every wealthy amateur can far
ass them inally, it may be remarked that a
but endent on mere which is often
little poets for the kind of tanton required,
a circumstance which is not the least of the impedi-
ments to which they are su
In conclusion, Prof. Sca
account in the Bota
3 from whose
— ена ng we derive еу
d numbers what the
00 to 9000
made either fo
ican,
esas of a great deal of — which would
e are under cultivation, of which
greater part (5000 to 6000) are in pots; snd since,
except in rare cases, there are duplicates 3 the
|
num
‚| From t
planes are raised from se жеш
— р».
r of pus so cultivated is considerable.
2000 00 species of hardy and tender
nualy. The seed
species ; БА
0 to 3000 packets a RM sos ton out, and the |
oment, the} tur,
other hand, the Botanical new facts
the pupils an opportunity of It
a Repone panas tolerabl
8
2
at starting, may commence the d 5 fs
labours of those who have e before. m
doubt should arise as to wh he previous adver. у
w
| legit itimate to
Fin exis! иза ce, bo
he es and the orchardists i afterwards end per
vour ru tr them to- maturity, asse as confidently
that it does.
In the hope to pris truth on this subject, I will
briefly relate afew c pt nces that have occurred to
me during obse vations extending over 40 Years i |
and, as they will be found in favour of the |
of the —1 s will be for those who advocate ibe 1
api s ue o show where the then seeming ]
рапсу о 1
It — e ‘premised that the € round the etl
of Canterbury was, in my youn ys, famed for the |-
growth of Golden Pippins, e. Papen Royal |.
Russets, Win pareils, Bologna (called always |
Polony) Pearmains, and others of a like character.
trees by comparison.
n the 5 of Mr. Tomiin, a of AME 10 miles
m Canterbury, grew an
that had iim eA. for the N of 40 bushels
in a fruitful year, and which the old gentleman called
hi n tree, He wished
as suggested that
become epee from the
for a couple of centuries, and i
— adjoining,
p^ 2
to the purposes
oe
ree
Apes stead of Lem
umelow’s evt Sharp’ s
— &c. &e., and good and p
esult.
I have recently been called it
gardening on an estate only tl
ч
another to be filled in
uired a зр уйн y
y at first, but
2 and diminished in size perceptibly i 5
they were rooted up сз
This — Seong Pippin I yet
autum fruit ; but not one
summ M ihe same Kind e exists to keep it is
need not m ro gus 3, or the жои
under
гаар. that has ac
24—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 373
сетне - нина
n likely ever to form a large tree ; and le T: the night dews will be — and if (I think) * several of these dried Potatoes
it be remembered that some of these older ure cold pit the lights may be drawn of at n night, ~~ planted make up a тегиз і of seed
me the I — trees in the old orchards. milk when there is any indication of а storm. ones, and the m who planted them and dug them
Having given the history of the Golden PPM м Stopping and regulating the shoots must also be attended м distinctly stated to me that their poss was
Lemon Pippin, &c., in the orchard, the case w t | to, and most of the varieties require frequent stopping; free from disease. 45 the time I was otherwise em-
ч » ч : d у
On
continued cultivation of the same kinds in the nursery. | nor until the roots have struck into the Sou, and | over your article, however, these facts are erar
I have continued to t a very few from the scions | it is advisable to ma nage so e — may make to my remembrance, and the advice, “ever to plant
obtained from the very large old Golden pe of — a moderate growth in autumn, —— the last stopping. Potatoes in dry coal ashes,” 4 her the seed up some
а and on whatever stock they are placed The atmosphere — be cool and rather dry after the days before wanted, &c.,” seem to bear out the fact
second year shows fo weakness, and the third, if — middle of September, and и" — en of the month the| recorded in your article, « iat thoroughly d dried Pota-
earlier, canker se plants should’ be emm inter quarters, for | toes will always produce a crop free from disease.” My
I have a do rade ‘of all planted at the same h purpose a front shelf in the greenhouse will | duty ба а 1 rer me pcs into conversation
trees, whic!
| time, of 200 kinds ; this Golden Pippin is € one-eighth | be found the best. During water must be|with ers I feel assured that a little more
| the circumference of some others of the like age. These | applied decre: and — А: ca iy "e in wi investigation a will prove your position
| trees were planted for e 2 of obtaining grafts | excess at this season the о will be ruin the nature of the disease and the mode in which it
а
of fruit must have grown as vigorous y, or more so, | shift at once, and, as soon lants seem ave | stance which occ th ears ago with me, and
than any other kinds ; 2d, that grafts taken from those | taken to the fresh pot, — en and regulate the | which (although I am rather sceptical in regard to these
old trees, and treated simi y to newer varieties, do | shoots, In May, or as soon as mild warm weather has inquiries as eir permanent advantages) tends in
30 th i
years, gro reat
ormerly must have done, or as the | during the summer as recommended for last season — alluded to. I had a piece of ground which I intended
newer sorts at present actually do ; — that it is not giving a second shift as early as it may be required, but for Potatoes under late Broccoli, which did not come
i i T
83 of the vai variety, can it be attribute " if they are considered large enough for blooming, they | recourse to drying the sets as well as I could naturally,
Our markets were full of the favourite so ; our | should m allowed to remain in the greenhouse until the | This was done b exposing the the action of
p were anxious to plant, and did — ie same | blossom expand: while in bloom they may be placed in the sun in the da time, and removing them into а
vourite kinds, that had the run of the market; but | any der cool situation, and if screened from the mid- thoro Karel Gat oft at nih until life appeared to be
i ost dried out of them.
gree се w. | as
I Val of ; a үүн opinion then; but having now|be removed to the plant-ground in autu mn, but ta as the only way to ensure a sound, healthy crop, free
the accumulated experience of 30 years, I revert to the | sheltered situation should be afforded began е еу from the all-prevailing pest. Others, again, advised
theory of Knight as the onl ——. of the facts I һауе | must be removed to the greenhouse | maiden soil, by the breaking up of old pastures, &c., as
acquired, But science is ing, and we have many | rains shall have set in, especially if they I Бе — ns el ing the m 1 grown on
aids and appliances that our © forefithers knew nothing | potted during the season. soil ep very = site, having been pretty well drained
of. Would not this subject be a good one for the miero-| Good rich turfy peat is the only suitable soil for of its more a same ti
scopist to take up? Let & comparison be made of the genus, and as the best pieces only should be used, break | not — — with geo of "yd kind ;
: i in tati t
о
o
T.
8
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et
e
=
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ls.
endued with a higher power of reproduction, will be he ola balls, Alp eis M season, those were the most free whi
i in the other. ve n on ground where Potatoes had been culti-
correct, is it not certain that the large old trees, that vated fors several years successively without any manure,
once grew so vigorously, had at that time cells of equal Home Correspondence. ecom
-— and magnitude to those sorts that now form large Woods and Fon ests.—I have read with great satisfac- posed leaves, It t appears to me thata good deal has yet
tion ыд able pon that has been made in your|to be learned in reference to Potato culture in the present
ait the enumeration of trials made, would it be fair | columns of the ismanagement of the royal woods. — unless Mr. Bollman has really got & the root of
of me to recommend that plantations should be made of a formerly lived near Chester, and now residing | ће matter by artificial drying, so as to > us
the favourite old kinds? and yet, if the men of science | not far from Dean, I know personally what is going on extend his experiments successfully to an unlimited
i 0 i I can finish i
as He rs e cas .
then, is a fair field for further inquiry ; and to this end, | enclosed packet of papers is sent esperes for ^n plan which circumstances com mo to —— three
tra
them to commence this part of the subject de novo, and | upon it, a more rotten юнча, than what prevails in | excellent crops i orsa have been — for *
J doubt not that in od end practice and science will | these royal i be found in the British 30 years past, without a single failure. This season
here, as in other s, unite for Me Beg me of | dominions. In the йг оң аЙ of the em- | they have made good wood as well as set abundance of
truth and the — of the human Wm. Masters, — it is openly asserted that the managers are so|fruit. They have, however, made no progress for three
Exotic Nursery, Canterbury. ? supported by persons of influence, that they snap their ee. completely ye i still. The leaves are ali
— s et auis ide 2 at mes iud Commissioners and Parliament ; and | mottled, арче up at the , and dead ; and the
ink it t be so, otherwise what can the — i ey e are attacked in the same
—
=»
«THE APHELEXIS, explanation of " the wore к that their 5 manner as 4 the old wood. The border is situated in a
` Arr the varieties of this useful genus are rather free | management goes on unchecked from year ar, as | low — and it has a elay bottom. Would
poeem, and, with moderate ca re, form compact hand. | is is pretty — shown by the ee of royal Oak bark, | excessive rains we had in autumn and winter produce
specimens ; but, like the majority of hard-wooded | which still continues to be the w 'orst that comes into the mischief I have just i R. N. Q. G. Ш
— бег are apt to suffer much fini improper treat- the market, and to fetch de lowest price! See Paper 8 state of the Vines is accurately described, it is pro-
over-watering during winter—allowing | No. 7. Baccalaurius. ably owing to a wet cold нй, and to insufficient
the soil to Ge me dry in hot = them, Potato em. eiie remarks in your leading article — * tion.]
when in a soft state, to sudden —— changes on fe disease has recalled to my agnus some facts Rhubgy .— We have 9 t ag © ing the рее
23 to become pot-boun cM which occurred to me when residing in Kent, in the duce of a new variety o we
to remain several months in that — then years 1846, 184 75 &c.; but the rem s from which I | received from Mr. Robert Salt, ce F Longton, Stafford.
giving them a large shift, and applying water water carelessly 4 d not sufficiently follow up. During those years my |shire. It is very early and beautifully
'otatoes were very much diseased ; and passing through | red all through, and the Sivan —— delicious when
Gating made of firm young wood root freely enough, | а farm one day, I observed, under a shattered cart | made into If you will give it a fair trial, we do
0 also bits of ripe wood having several shoots. They | removed under a shed, a number of Potatoes appa-|not doubt that you will approve of it. Hurst and
there, percussion cartridge fo
— sooner, ers will save time, however, by | out before storing. It occurred to me that chance|in your Paper of “Saturday last. To answer your беда 4
procuring young ^em from the nursery at once ; and if had thus offered me a means of staying the disease | natural question, I ean yi that there is no
strong dwarf little ones are obtained, they are well worth in Potatoes stored up. І accordingly ever after the iron rammer being forced out either in —
what they usually cost. Supposing young plants to be|stored my Potatoes in such a manner as to get them bore, or bore of any inclination, because the explosion
Obtained now (although too late to get à good season's | thoroughly dried ; and the plan I adopted having been is so instantaneous that the rupture in the timber takes
growth), let them be placed in a cold frame or pit, or | made known through the columns of the - Times, saved | place before the momentum of the blow from the fallen
near the glass in the greenhouse will do, and be screened | m many tons to those. who followed the simple mode I|block ceases, and I prefer eri ao o powder for
from the full force of the midday sun, and afforded a | recommended, I also caused very many sadly diseased | that reason, because its explosion is
Moist growing atmosphere, If the pots are moderatel — scattered over the bottom of a fiat basket to be | common blasti ting powder, or елд other that I I know of
filled with active roots, give a shift at once into pots one | put into an oven after the heat was drawn out, and kept I also prefer i it because it allows a small enient
or two sizes larger, according to the health and vigour of | there till almost too hot to hold in the hand ; they were of a large one, being multum in . as
the plants. Keep the atmosphere rather close, as then spread over the brick-flooring to get cold. These wall as less costly in consequence. There is no danger
Moist as can conveniently be done, for a fortnight after | Potatoes, when peeled, cleaned, &c., were boiled in the | from the fragments of the timber, as the person holding
shifting, and give lt to the soil sparingly until the | usual way, and when brought to table, I will not say de rope can choose his distance, and even stand
Toots strike into the as they were better, but certainly were prefe to the sound | behind a tree, e in the e can be
have fairly established m I they — ones, This I rep ly , and always with the | rather “ EM to the resistance ot
a : to air, night and day, merely screen- | result; and having also been circulated through | the block to be blasted, °
them from
y tried th onper Inne
dday sun, and shutting them vj them up the Times, as before, I have reason to know was of tg the Ls er blook or “a t to strike the head
evening after syringing them; adopted with good effect, During the spring of of the rammer, by sliding down an inclined plane,
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or shoot of boards made roughly for the роб; 16
* ris was dene wher nster
èn not to bor
he ro е
in great measure neutralises the effect of {һе explos
o cut a
, as then the most unwedgable 0
can
five miles from this.
rocks, they are
an intelligent iita of the
me, I П be
and I sh happy to foals the result. In blast- | un
is found there, which ы Sig's
the sigs before slighty in injured ;
able. par
ower branching | foras, 0.5 MA nt 2
of
e percussio
tard, "€ thes and I
am going to КТМ Чы» artillery station about | the n
try my cartridge in blasting
Ў tain
— insignis, Gerardiana, muricata, Sabiniana, macro- thing not P reine Mat at Chiswick, and requiring special special
C
dick are un injured. § omeria japonica, 1
not hurt pressus macrocarpa,
rulosa, 114 feet high, a little hurt ; C.
C. Goveniana, 9 feet high, |
a, untouched ; Lodge sem
0 * feet high
and 12 feet L1 quite
уш, is kil ed down
-east side
era, do.,
hurt ; Escallonia 19 do., al (05 the 3
it is now in full bloom
e ho “ts pili ogee with a jumper is h
er by an auger; a bank are very much injured; Heli
8 to all thei 5 qu d s, I insert in the upper | sorts, do., very much injure Cytisus ramos
f i f a wall, but little injured ; do.,
d .
inequalities ; ; on the low the baked cla
inse a sho ч, eosa headed iron tack ;
upper
language in your
а | flowers
landed proprietor пеј both in уу pei 8 about 16
and therefore Д the improvement of land my best | rich stiff lo
attention. J. Ni
Repairing "e Dodo Tubing.—.
do i is to provide himself w
All“ W. H.” has to Lilium m gt igam dir.
ith some old gutta percha « or you have a arn to Messrs
0 her
8 on a slaty subsoil. p Elwor thy,
Жы, Somer tshir
surprised to find t
. Veitch for having —
his holed tubing, as well as that he is going |p perfectio жж — June 1852, a €
ipes. And when
holed for use they can then be sold for nearly as much | with a figure
i mberwell.
oble Lily in Europe. It bloomed in —
reumstance which was
oticed in several of е. Edinbur zh pun atthe time,
if you will refer to the 1 Magazine,"
Cunning, 9 and Co., Comely Bank Nursery,
Edinburg
to be a — wishes to have some information as
i i the
E. ME р un
reside in Ireland, or the south and west of England, | week ago, two hours before sun-down, I saw these pris-
and, if Mr, Rivers’ doctrine is correct, much of the | matic colo urs, and two parahelia or mock suns; th
eut of a keen eastern frost has abated before it aye very unusual i in May. These phenomena are often- * m 00
reaches there. Their remarks likewise have all had | times very distinet in —— month they are ziesia empetrifolia, Epit 1 |
reference to lately imported exotics, whose comparative | frequent in one south. Mock-m also common, 2 Has " n, We idi rosea;
ess is not yet established. S are st lu inbows als — are only a M 2% : ы, Vw
have — the winter w t har rt of this resplendent scene. ing will some- Revere
, but four times during аена last 15 years have
the pd killed bere to the
Laure the A fine collection. "of Roses has like-
tender sorts, | two,
„and even as Mr.
ingsome If there is any w
matie ring four mock s
It is an interesting c
Rhubarb Wine.—Can any one oblige m
|for making brisk s
your last week's Paper th
thill says, “ they ey — appear to
publ
could farnish the information, gran
TER | dare say үч pues would very gladly avail ni
would or pointing t —
dos
eners ; but every fruit-bud ha
year’
— —
10} feet report, w
a, 13 fee et high, Y
the
ac eet high ured ; n
papillosus, in the shape of a standard, sheltered from | with Polyga
orth and i
oph of India, not | Gledstanesi and varie
ed ; Fuchsia — wit
jur
E,
e take this — эз = ot mentioning, however, that
n i 8 plants provided irs
. Standish and Noble, and Me
|
could pos sibly
attr actions of the
CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL, May 7. is аа
meeting the following awards 2 made: —
Aer
aud Lad Jane
prize for * ole m
t Cargilfield, for Ha
Сор ө Lady Blucher, Lady Ann Wil
rer
S ‘ee Complete. extra T
Dickson a and Co. 2 Bossizea ie Heaths, _
m v B. ves
n
uns, but more Mo — only
ht X. Y. Z., Ha with Caleeo
d on wine — — that rats Lr
ll as ie
joram um Salvia (E
= Messrs. Ham nae Sia
produced Hike гачы um in flower, Berberis
У pr 7 — pe: Bryanthus erectus, &.
eteor Flag,
culas and P
gran
been destroyed, and nearly all last sw — E A A [Reci for makin
even e yo entirely thie 5 g Pr r Syme,
dovere wide tie ro nae — i reni Hie wie have been given ir our vol. for last year, | рыз
east ey have escaped) had their wood severely Pp. a ict Rose, a pot of W.
. To some it may appear singular that we filled pods, an
have suffered so severely, but it is owing to the Р Anderson, Esq., well kept
being in a valley (exposed to north-east winds) 220110115. А Esq., а
where the Stoke river (a tributary of the Ouse —— triphyllum,
ces, and where springs are so numerous that they| Rovat BOTANIC, de Panx.—The second exhi. | nedya monophylla
ediately form r. A sheet of water in the | bition of the season, held under the auspices of this Cineraria ; M
park is full of them, consequently it does not freeze in | Society, took place on Wednesda ay last. The weather R, Glen,
the pest weather, the vapour that arises from | was most — and altogether the show was a good | and Eupho
its surface, and t w mi resembles a опе for June. As usua as entirely filled | tansy ; Mr. Fowler,
——— een This vapour ha no means of with Orchids and — both of which were | includin,
escape cond nthe shape of hoar sayy > st on every|again produced in admirable condition. Stove and Aubrietia grandiflora, &
tree and. conti To protect them if in a forward stato greenhouse plants w rhaps sea — so plentiful and Mr. Melville, - head
would require a thick blanket in the present|asthey were in May, Mrs. Lawrence's fine collection between Wileove
season they were neither nailed nor covered, and I was from Ealing Park being absent; this deficiency was, protecting when a youn
rather pleased when the frost a: in, Pena an ordi- | however, in e measure made u e or t
pe — would do them no injury. I a wever, | others showing larger collections than they did on
where — mats in occasion. Cape Heaths were numerous nd Potins 9 5 Books, Kr.
u
d * А up w
the vale of the Wissey (Mr. N at * there were some Azaleas ;
Wh
that they have likewise —
had supplied the information «іа
ту healthy w Oley Hail,
Grenville, I
I even
here 8
a mo)
| plants assembled on the oceasion, may Be expected to be |
Swaffham.—— at Chiswick this day, defer ga ere i further |
next week, when any- |
lly cheap.
Traité pratique, ёс. (А
~an = By the H
Seine. Rouen. 1
8
Des diverses
24—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 375
vated Rhubarb known in France). A pa mphlet by | interior of the compartments ; and the fine b broad, deep | It was at your correspondent’s instance that I tried the
Messrs. 2 = ee with 10 meg, utri banks of Azaleas, which exist here and there, аге at plan. I have tried it for two seasons; and finding that
figures of the leaves of as many sorts. The nch | present truly striking. In addition to the varieties of | it ib ie me no more сб бе жи can have without it,
consider Mh Victoria, the iO and most pro М желе Azalea already mentioned, most of which we saw here, | and that it is an encouragement to the slovenly cultivator
Macintosh’s Book o n. Part XII. is we remarked some promising seedlings, the result of | (whom “R. + ” and myself would pon Án desto not to
entirely occupied 1 an бе. of culinary plants, and | crossing the yellow Chinese kind with the large light- | encourage), — — it. I "aq
contains no copper plates. coloured viscocephala ; some of the produce from this | that the greatest luxury the M — to have
Black’s Library Bilton б.а the Waverley dag cross look as if the — ki 2 ai A high | is pure leaf- sae his and the — hardly less
y Е E P seems y
Vol. 6. is occupied by the Fortunes of Nigel, and coloured Rhododendrons triking | to delight in it. Jota
maintains, агуу, respect, the high reputation of this than Grand Arab, Soleil Austerlitz, , Dlandyanum,
аа issu vestitum coccineum, and Tru These ee — = AXNUAL EXHIBITION оғ ТїлдР AT NOTTINGHAM,
The Sea- Weed Collector's Quide. By J. Cocks, M.D.|are exceedingly bright and beautiful, snd 3 extensive and th — N Tas evor piken p e dede
12mo. Van Voorst.—A ке assistant to the inex- as they do so late even in ea early seasons as the | wards of 1200 selected blooms exhibited . having been
perienced in the preservatio E T rosti, and very 25th of May, they will be found to be ы of the Separately paid: for on entering the room, a een
much wanted the the young . ent, if we may judge reach of most frosts that are likely to hurt them dis разец 4 e Н et 100 1001, *
поа n sad e 2 * gua of fa на ilure presente by 2 е is a very fine spotted, rosy-lilac kind, and 5 5 contributed by the n of Notti ngham whic ming
en 0 have passed a summer 1 the ere five silver cu h. were
"E TS P rs ае) m has large, Med — shaped blossoms, — 2 stand for — n Th 8 e ө гав f the
^ pr M OMA. A, 1 Tulip Sony silver 3 value
1 —— head —— on account of its cal | 1
8. tteum is a dark ki i ; | feathered and 22 flamed of e — сї Мат ar , Rovere
: Garden Memor anda. lor d good nd, 7 large t moth Ноор, Qupa: Chario ita. Сарала. W kite, тран Жота
HE AMERICAN Nursery at КхАР Hirt, NEAR lad Elean ost b tiful " eal, was
WoxrNG.— Those who эг e; see Am plants in y eauti puit but it and Camillus. The second Silver Cup, of SL, was given to
e .
P р is not in "тойу — ear, all the wood that could b Mr, Allestree, of Draycott, for Lord Milton, Lord an
the grandeur and magnificence of which they are | f, from it t having bee bein tral for increase. John oil he got Triomphe Royale, Duke 87 „Devonshire, m, Count de
i also tain Whi ign
N hit
an "y DN "La Re eine “Aime, Heroi ne, Triomphe Ro: А. yale поў fie.
, ASS Silver Ou value 5l, the gift o
egregium makes a pretty standard ; an Marriageanum Esq, was awarded to Mr. Marsden, of Derby, for Duke of Devon-
is a fine kind, as also mi irandum, perspi ра ire, Allen’s Sarah pe he Royale, Earl Douglas, Lady
P
t
roseum eleg gans, at uy gemmifer The latter is 3 e Grey, Queen of Violets, Lord Denman, Chellaston Seedling,
small rose-flowered kind, which Tooke as if it would nt, Са 3 ss weli (бг ya han Ses Ceo lenen ofthe
e also rem marke d here a very excellent Netherlands, Sarah Ann, Pol Аи, Prince of жа
the 8 A i
Sorts are — than usual, and that of the early- fan
: lanostic ction, and Celebran fine crimson
g tender ants kinds have ltd — buds b : "md * í P Magn, Pri —— М» 4 Claud na, Polyphemus, —.—
apart — 2 , t this i is a а tance the less | 6888 ales EEG p MENS Wane 8 iy Ay rit S Lond Milton,
rH
{ é P ‚ч
hill (where the business i carri of Pinus m : E Kn p hill is at vr 30 feet high |and Aglaia; 2 92d, fr. 3 — of Hampton, for Pilot,
nephews, Mr. A. Waterer nd Mr. н жч: но Some time ago it a large cone, from the Tipe anes X4 Brown's Вене Rosa, Lawrence's gay i Claris-
‚ бойт seeds d Aglaia; 3d, to Mr. Clarkson, of Col
standard Rhododendrons 10 and 12 fect high, with clean | Vemm p "eiie d y Plants have been raised. Captain White, B agot, Violet Wallers, Herotne, and, Triomphe
в 2 М 4 Ж , е
: t den flowers th, t
ledge ee e fact 96 ndent men = ? and a Крот. fine standard trees of Wistaria a formed by lade: Strong s £ ir R. 0 5 M Mrs. Lymberry, Nepanlese
bushes and standards of indepe я thousan i h ing i nches over Cherry trees, 1 the latter | White, Bram a, e s Royal ы ‚жп ;
ut
ese expected to В r. Tow ueen
afford. The scarlet, orange, and butt colours of entrance of Mr. John Waterer’s Nursery, next ot Charlotte, Midland Beauty, and Rose aby 9th, Mr. Thornley,
rh aga m "d : inermi =; ue ‚ Stands a Mh fine MAE a it is EE ur Sube of H 96 for Cha in White, General
whole striking, varied, and effective, ee е we нона cat at тезе robe ef a orale 10th, Mr. Hudson, of Kingston, Notts
ias hich ^ , we shou — t at plants we the , Mite, B ;
Le toe MM idv i Funereal Cypress * have been all killed more than three | | Charlotte, tee and Poenis eee! Class D.
: 32353 rs
gro | ©
succulent, will share a better fate. Pinus patula has way xi fenthere 10 e. б — — Yo Mr. "C Gibbon, Bolton,
of th een also much browned in foliage at Knap-hill. feathered Ко Heroine, M. 4 E. Series ‘Slough; flamed rose,
2 кр kinds ge iv ur ж The first sown of the * portion of eie ИВИ TA 8 ditto, Class poe Үр Тап ‘Specimens yes
I $ Ё 4 > ? 8 Qr
11 ͤ ᷑ ̃ ̃⁵ ß ОДЕ ае Ттт, oa em t M 805
L 7 , 1 H * , d *
i D Pm the way di Truffaud, and Wil- | satist actorily. - Tt has been been sown act a series of long turf | 6th, Grand Duke, 1 Mr. Clarkson: Tt Marius, Mr. Scott; 8th;
can ^ 0
‘or G tain White, Mr. Jackson; 3d, Garrick, Mr.
Mr. Dopson’s, Wooptanps NURSERY, ISLEWORTH.— | Edwards; 4th, Pilot t, Mr. Turner; Sth гче Ва am , Gibbons;
ittle th, Charbonier, arkin-
guineu | ery k, and. Archi: 9 jon: vemm + : toa qe 2 ore Раша pn ea — . ги Spencer 70 . ee or
А ours ; га : : : D „Mr. Hudson; 2d, Bagot, Mr. Harpham ; 3d, Lewold, Mr.
and so 18 Desdemona ; Nero and етекир аге ео " EUM of beh Mr. TI IS so famous, were Siwaras: 4th, Britannia, Ar. Hought La 5th, Boscins, Mr.
new and valuable kinds, as are also ; in admirable condition, and a considerable amount of | Orehard ; 6th, Un Now, Mr. 1 ith, Midland Beauty,
агь the form aving g p Fuch asias rhs other plants The na — анн Byicomens: Ist, үү ander Magnus,"
that are usuall e upper petals for a bloteh of "9р fully el + a dieti P f н d ту auti- | Denman, Mr. Spencer; :
chocolate, which gives it a анага and striking appea send ee we hene A ee «ed ——— E ee Ае red TI р cum Chaske
: iu whic ат е own M ALT. 5 th, зат г,
саар Other fine kinds consisted of Rembrandt, Titian, in an +з p^ E P , wa з. Ax t- Tth, Prince of Wales, Mr. Spencer; 8th, Othello, Mr.
andyek, Victoria, d Xervaneanm, Mm must | føcti d d ed ad J Per- Feathered Roses: ist, Heroine, Mr. Gibbons;
be added Curriean РЫНКЕ -— rm eetion, and were 2 y Р mired. They are Vergennes, Mr. Barber; Nymph, Mr. 8 T
double kind, whieh ЖЫ maintains its ed character, | Ornamenta mer; and when they are out| Gibbons; 5th, | Den 1
The following free b free growing —— . ˙ ee eee Series ur. .
> В erito, Mr. . Р
J. ß
аа colestinum, e, pictum, candidissimum, are treated in а simil. " | Jackson; 6th, Tri gs Royale
X — ай аы аг manner. ac Sh Leder omp 1
kind), pasate: " elegans,roseum e elegans, €—— that have never f ned a
splendens, multimacu and hyacinthiflorum, The Laine aa — ey
р. hae a ^ effect in the shape-of а standard, and | F 9816096 cu LTURE. . ET os Breeders: 5: 1st, à
last longer in pe “the |. | ee ! $ E: Laid of О у, and Catherine
singe kinds, Album elegans is still fone of the best Crxeramras: — Your correspondent «В. Ej" amid | PEREN 1d Slo ne Pact
as, one of the best scarlets is coccinea | much that is good, has repeated some advice he gave R Otello, No rx ы No. 40.
major, but cruenta is also a good one; aurantiaca | some two years ago 8 0 respect to the culture of the | Class II. EAT had not taken а rie belie’
uprea is a fine orange, and carnea delicatissima a | Cineraria, against which I wish, having given it a fair Ist, Mr. зарег ; 8d, Mr. Frea
pretty light pink, and a good trusser; decus hortorum trial, to protest. Не recommends the selecting in SPEDLI G FLOW
Tae бе back petal yellow; and of buffs and | August as many of the strongest offsets as will form a ¢y;croantas: J. Tw EN. with m y АЧА of No. 2,
surpassed pontica globosa and p.prineeps.| nice specimen, that is, he considers a 9-inch pot which is desirable on account of its rich dark spotting on a
DE et other fn pp o Ends of various E we remarked | requires several plants to form a imen. I have daf Freund. In shape, however, itis a little deficient. —2 Ф
А ч j X as show flow pal 16 and 17 look asif they would be
imperatrix, tried many sorts in both ways, for the purpose Н.р, А pretty variety, — can 1 hardly. fa
ers we have mentioned, can be for the foliage is hardly ever so free and y; andi sefii.
picked from ee the multitudes that are 3 partly because the greatest care in selection and training
ill not ensure theis ogether. And in the
wi zu ming to
Mz. Јонх анаја, AMERICAN Nursery Ат Bac- | next place, because the use of More plants than one in a
snor is well w ; d rn Др женшен ене) pot checks the improvement in culture which "m; pos; onn 2
encampment, sind. 50 5 praises in the beginning of his communication, | were talk а
L3 th D TUE t
ents a by well 99 must, howe ver, report wt has a sot om aor sd sen, 9n uer di генше from all th
sore eid as well as the W раа. Note their exertions
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CHRONICLE.
[JUNE 11,
should hold a 2 кийир е alter
es and e posite an
=
rs. I beg to
and shall be вай E it
of
which process.
lime, although using water strongly impregna ЕЕ
f his boiler
iron, — to be el ned. sawdu зч was gue
i r the purpose of MEME aleak. The
expertise is zm е easily tried. Wee York Tribune.
Calendar of Operations.
(For the ensuing week.)
PLANT DEPARTMENT.
In piaciog greenhouse үн out of do
ors, we recom-
ed in our last Calendar
a somewhat shady
e t n into
states, he never had any difficulty Wes
the
Kinds 1 1 ше same house Беа or similar treat-
If
nes as Hambur,
those yet wellin
w for extra ventilation,
r
85° an
damp e fr
sinking the floors, Ke. $
o
€ the inside border a good soaking of weak manure-
water, Turn out Cherries, in pots, x e he
houses, into a n quarter of garden, placing
some turfy loam round the balls ; this will invigorate
them much better than k ping th em in pots thr ugh
the summer ; they will zs up with good balls in the
autumn for repot mmence as as possible
potting.
pegging down 1 LAM брае for next season’s
stock of зла ng plan
B from the mid- indie tis ore Lore 25 55 AND SHRUBBERY.
it із по less necessary t ^r Rene rots beir Ба a Dur tit continuance of the present dry weather,
siii protection, for eredi can ore injurious to | frequent та ust be 9 only to the recently
the greater number of plants than хром ng the pots in planted trees and mum bs, but likewise to the bedde
which they grow to the force of а broiling -— for the plants, annuals, &ec. ; in w ме it will be better to
léast inattention in watering is likely to prove fatal to gi the soil a good soaking twi or three times
the plants, more iere to т зей гуы Winds ; it wee ly, in prefere to a mere sprinkling of the sur-
matters not whe the n or ow face daily, which has a tendency to make the surface
house, this evil should be Ке яа of doors they bake; mulching, wherever practicable, ould be
may be plunged i — or opted, as well mping the foliage of newly planted
Pe
the house whieh have "iei ү pots m ost exposed sh
have them inse
between the two with dust, &c а, this w
th
ould |
rted in onea size end iig filling the qe
n
moss, sa raked over. (Carnations, Picotees, and herba-
prevent the excessive ev: aporation er the саа us plants, with the taller growing bedding plants STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, T І
ing җе roots т n the sides of the pot, ive will save | Should be staked and tied up, to prevent injury fro During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending June i MM 2
many eing lost during very hot weather. winds. The strength вой. М ight of the stakes Sets is сана a
Stove cond should be closely watched (particularly | must be proportionate to the ard height of the eee | FES H
those with large soft leaves) to guard against the red | plant to be secur red. Hollyho A. "Phloxes ,Delphiniums, | June. | 88 2 56 "
spider, wl the present dry weather is encouraging. ers, &c., if n dy done, should have the shoo ря
Syringe frequently, to keep them i Tes plants — out, before being tied up, to prevent an appear. Sunday iz 71; | 504
mueh infested with them should be dusted over with | ance of overcrowdi аз to improve the size of | Mon 1 1 | 492
dry sulphur by t the sul ; let the ред remain the flowers. When ded weather Mages me Ne Wed. 16 220 $0.0
on the plants for a day or two, carefully shading n Pride,Thri А Thurs. 16 121 464 |
2 m the sun, and if possible keeping them used for e i e жез year, or once in pug Es, Satur. 18 729 | 510 . ji
The highest temperature during the above күле” рза
; this will be fou
se place generally suf-
ficient to kill the spider, when D
ken | the only idit was|
en
advantage of by the p spider. Specim ice
done blooming should have the faded
looms picked e syringe
me bud then be 1 — — in a cool shady — to
er themsel — A which, as be
sil; should on no aecoun — unti a fresh |
commenced.
roofs
vered with itted largely,
allowing more or less by 2 хечи to the deseri
‘tion of plants ike wae € the
-— = all descriptions of plant houses, onions the
ereepers, admi
— d the
rather difficult is bep: 705 him
patie, e., as t egin to show for bloom, sho uld
-be removed to otè ad airy quarters, eae А them,
pe, partially shaded for a time, T afte ds ahs
y b pir to а larger share of light. Auai
tieni id weed y attended to with msn while growing.
—— DEPARTMENT.
Do not neglect the Vines in the early house, because
a succession | firs
especially t
d
s v en up dg ne and replanted when the bloomi ing
zoe
888 тре уо
the green-fly, or syringe 3 with water, to which a
W e of naphtha or тет Ar as been
added reely, and mulch the surface around
their ro
FLORISTS’ FLOWER
Pinxs will require ¢ pales зина”
queer the
should
flowers whi qe
have plenty E: soft water: also an
weak liquid manure. Make up a dung b bed for a 5
~r 0 ee e which ma er жй aM моб become
still if it
given last week. Continu
siderable attention will be
trying weather ; mulch, t geen evaporation ; this
will save much watering, and ын at the same time very
serviceable to the m plan
mom “уе
ds age Tie into ех ас те shoots of Peaches, Apricots, &c.,
crop 3 atly syringe them, to destroy any | as they advance ; keep down m attacks of aphides by
red spiders, established since the ripening of the crop ; pier i s previously pointed out—a constant watch must
— may be à: eradieated now. но е maintained for some time, i: these pests cated. F
y (see ter ge they are ccn idered d to be eradieated. Fre-
Se ;p.312). Admit air freely 8 e quently look over Apricots, Pears, and Plums, to
у careful management, to preserve {һе | destroy a maggot, which, ending ie i A а leaves,
fe ра ir | does — d the young fruit mu
— a supply of . — e stored | berries ts attacked by the СЕХ should
thing the later crops | be тау icked, or the brane
i rapes ч well Aes ate eave the — full ГА of the e garden- engine. which ‘will dislodge the
all the better rapes will pu insects, when they should estroyed with the pos ^
bunch. — ш m рех in th earth immediately un the
fires, to set their fruit freel the wil require ald be watered and beaten firm, which will ium
season for ES ia favourable | more of the from rising to attack the shoots ;
roots of the Vines = Plants ; the te eondtenc of mortar, ould be spread under the |"
un
rn go К now in ап. active
immedíate iate start may be expected. Plant au ^"
trees and made firm, to prevent their
——
2 dese precautions are taken on the insects’
appearance, they are more easily kept doing
| mischie i
Coatinue to sint p e D of Caulifio
8 Savoys, and Cel
fut :
T
Е
of last year Supr u
Potato sap (Жак or) will not apum fail us.
tall growing kinds, should be stopped
ey how bloom; this will not only throw them
ms but make 1 more productive.
rs treat the same, ы similar reasons,
when the
into bearing
Se ак жа е
е defi Е іп the her
Make comp
e Thyme, Savory, &c., fro
artment by
m йе seod belt
OF THE WEATHER ees LONDON,
orticultural
ST
For the week ending June 9, 1853, as chaigret se
Chiswic
EPEAT ae Ranson rome ӨЕ К SNNT E: US
TEMPERATURE,
BAROMETER,
June,
| Moon’s Age.
Of the Air.
Min. | Mean
Friday.. 3/26
Saturday 4/2
Sunday 5 28
Monday 6
Tuesday 1 0
Wednes. 2| 30.078
Thursday си | 30.047
30.010
3—Uniform
27 30.040
— — —
Ave
7 3.1
cold haze; fine; clear and cold
Slightly overcast; clou dy an and fine ; —
5—
rag
June at night.
— M LC sun ocoasi occasionally ; ir
ry fine; slightly
ry fine throu ghon
7 y vy ge
8—Very fine ; overcast; ran Ач асан.
— fine; cloudy and mild; drops of rain Я
ght. T
Mean temperature of the week 13 deg. below the average. ——
——9—————— —
and M 1542—therm. 90 deg.; and the lowest on the loth,
50 d
— ——— as"
f 2
Notices to Correspondents. Ке
AQUILEGIAS : А R. A. fragans is ph — A. mu
and white, very like glandulos
: AB C is anxious o
plantin 17 it. : чм ig,
Lon i i t *
ча : б. They аге attacked by mildew, 2222
in rem — rovided it is applied the mome
appears
INSECTS: G0 ты елен which have attacked a
your Plum h trees are the Hylobius yon Р
Geral anid Piet ae Set
8, to la 8
— e beetles come
blight or insects on n them
NAMES OF FRUITS
with an open eye, is Wheeler
small conical App
next t
Deux ll
—W
berry; 2, Celtis australis.—
Cherry —C Е. —
x I
2, е erum — B. 1
. ster E e young.— Д
variety of Oncidium maculatum; 8 3, nuo
ing
havin g fallen ott
* А many communications
and others are unavoidably sain shoe
can be made.
24—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
RUVIAN GU
AUTION" TO AGRICULTURISTS—
It being notorious re extensive adulterations of this
MANURE are still carried о
ANTONY сїввз AND SONS,
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF ЕЕ GUANO,
Consider it to be —— — г the Peruvian Government and to
the Public, again mend Farmers and all others who buy
to be carefully o
— character of the parties from whom they purchase will
of course be the best — re By and, in addition to particular
— — that point, ANTONY GIBBS axp SONS think it
to remind buyers that—
r
well to
wholesale price at which sound Peru
Guano has been sold by them — the last two jr is
91. 5s. per ton, less 2
Any resales made by — = a Me price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated.
p. GUANO.—The — ranteed import of
AN Y GIBBS ахо SONS, Lobos Island
Guano, Superphosphate of Lime, and all Ar tificial Man nures,
Linseed a pe Cakes,
Fuss INGLIS CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London.
QUPER ATE OF — wa
very — Td with a full per ce
Ammonia, &c, &c., deli
ni
t 61. pnm; also CORN MANURE fo
— substances LE eres Potash, and other Gentine
essential for Cor
centrated Urate, Nitrate of Soda,
— culta tural Salt, „нн of Potash, Ammonia,
ME SAMUELSON’S
L MACHINE, esu of Г digging 4 aber! = vend
to six horses,
bou — ут
vet interested i
MUELSON, —
B.
AM
REGISTERED IMPROVEMENTS, 3 the draught by
bur:
U ELSON’ 8 E
PATENT DIGGING | {стан тст our advice is to abstain
whic
us remed
"fh à
hel, and enabling one TI — work it unassisted; sloughing sores in tha — imporlant appen
and commended i echanic’s Journal” | and essential conducer to th rt and a
view 71 mended t Wa cc so Rere edel t cer to the comfort and appearance
of Februa ri Pe Pony | of the animal. C. 5.
draught, Tt 5s. and 101.
EN as a or to any Ironmonger or Implement Dealer in
town or country.
s| ROYAL „ COLLEGE
CIRENCESTER.
PaTRON—His Royal Highness PRINCE 3
PRESIDENT OF So — Earl BATHURST
ViCE-PRESIDEN wil
PnaiNCIPAL—Rev. . ео М.А.
Chemistry—J. A. С. Voelcker, Ph. D, FCS.
tice were stationary ; ber
^ tona ant r
s could E easily drawn up, s 0 po
merit, if soils and climate w were Taia tenants’
skill and capital were a
conditions, it is no
right” an
Geology, e Dare De tpe s Xu poem d Aw p sing an independent tenantry. True it is that a
Е p 5 "md Mathematics — W. Sowerby | landlord has a right to do with his own as he thinks
A. J. C. E. oper, but this is only true so long as he cultivates
s, | Manager 7 . — — his estate with his own capital, for the moment
Assistant to Chemical Professor or Williams, M.R.C.S.
The ensuing MIDSUMMER VACATION will terminate on
27 110 of AUGU
tudents are adm either as Boarders or as Out- Students.
mos nnual fees for Б oarders эйе from 45 to 80 guineas, accord-
ing to age and other cireu apinya The Fee — сето dents is
Col
ceases—for su su
with his own skill a
proposes to 1 a tenant or acri in its cultiva-
ab
ent the й his
dy the tenant also has a г
nd capital as
right
ion, that m
Snare r эү,
2 eure Н gua ranted mt Les piy of LINSEED || 401. per annum. The lege Course of Lectur es a and Practic — short, leases tual contracts
RAPE AKE ; Epwaxp Purser, Secretary. | students a longer time is recommended. . a department | landlords and tenants, and if it be attempted suc-
__Тохпох Maxune Company, Bridge S — —— for general as — as for — education. cessfully to supersede th ted d
M peg "The acp Manu are manu- Pinna ses and inform: n be had on application to the ti ns, these ld, at all events, be ^x
actured at Mr. LAWES’ MER Denton Crea — i imi
Turnip Ш ost general form ible, preliminary
Su 7 эр of Lite » 93 (COLLEGE оғ or AGRICULTURE лур CHEMISTRY, | acter -— sot. oni Е from — cred 4
Р | , niy rything
S — Acid 45 Cone lite 0 AND or PRA хр GENERAL S ON 9 and 2 ^ 1
се, 69, King William: Street, City, Lon zn 39, Lower K p Len Kennington, near Lo but consulting in all cases skill, capital, am
Tu -Pe ruvia sem guaran n to contain 16 per cent. of b T n d E 5 — — md College eom - I 2 righ enant in the most liberal spiri
mmonia.— Sulphate of A ranch requisite to pre you e pursuit o — :
Е wot тетт Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and the E for the Nay: making the b possi sible 3 for ge pif
URES, Y ond T ‘Services, and for the Universit of soils and climate, as we 5 cigs ss in science,
nalyses an om ad tly and
TXON а AND ока кроз, — Southam FE Hn accurately executed at the Col сас" prompuy their objec ct being merely to an idea of Res
1 quantity, the following articles, pure The terms and other particulars may be had on application to M rd's side of the Ж, x ich is all their
else made road Cake. | Linseed for feeding. iiL imo ue — bserved that where landed estates are
иа T HE LANDOWNERS DRAINAGE AND T Wk tues Sadak ented ы. а
ва hosp ate of Lime, NCLOSURE COM MPA managed with the joint capital of t
Caleined B Whe —— сома onary by SPEclAL ACT nant, the printed regulations for Meere them
Fi f e enants for Trustees, Mortgagees, ode tare Livings і
— ne dito, for dissolving. Mangold Wurzel Manure, &c. can have all works of Dirue Warping, Irrigating, shou d, accordin ng to equity, be d pr: th th
^ Burt: Potato Manure. Inelosing, and every other improvement to land, executed by the parties, the proof sheet being revised by the latter as
Ditto, fine, for ў Sulphuric Acid. — VERS’ nm od Ante by Contract or — well as the former. If a landlord would send his proof-
Animal Guan — om ion. ey will provide the mon a permanen
Монк — Bo —— рн Nitra te of Soda. charge on the inheritance, or repayable by instalments. They shee r the revisal of his resident tenantry, the
Orders addressed to Dixon & CARDUS Linseed Mill aA are also ready to undertake the Drainage of Towns, and all works | revised proofs would show thie Sei n prehen ed
attendons nt Works, Northam, Southampton, will receive prompt | мшдет fo Such improvements, This Company having been on both sides, and difficulties would increase with
8 most o Ў
Сопайея of England, and having in thei al oy the largest | the size of estates, number of fa I s and diversity
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MAN Practica ү паа o e United — be whose sole attention is| of soils, Even granting the possibility of 2
PEAT CHARCOAL, completely — — te ch improvements pe: „„ a proof-sheet, so as to serve for a ge
for an эу te it 8 Will be d 5 Every —— will be given at the Offices of the Company, lease, it coul only 2 — осер; as such the
pow 0з longer than other — now in vid. Ti MAY bo poe m TEN ds — Ара pod — ere and not 12 their successors ; and
Bria Fulham 1 WORKS, — n the resident te ves be
Bree t olde at 60s. per ton —5 in —— pet — N n ра Ce Toa ae 2 pepe d E bickering for alterations a — 8 9 >
t ction of the nown as i
a — ewin бб, money only; it also OR OLk; this has in ced YovELL & Co, to give 83 lease м eases, wing to th in science —
Down Street, Piccadilly ; or Agricultural Seedsmen, 26, | attention to this “ one king,” they flatter themselves that | their commencement ; and th rapid this
Agents, 0 Company's the sample they have now to offer is such as will fully bear out e more difficult will it be found to bind
“Sewage Man je the high character attached to this fine variety. Price 30s. per ә 1 fo 1 t Und
we have pre toe sented Bea n Chatecel, isa first-rate fertiliser ; bushel; ubi 1s. each. Post-office orders or reference is respect- | farmers to arbitrary ru sd or me і ont n st
Plants. Rd put half a pint to eac — Rose and Dahlia, soveditin | €— — ae it Yan th, Norfolk. 2 1 мүк 7 - ne че
the row with Beans, and put a few pease hy each plant of care: ане йг cate on лабе could not charge the Калач with 8 feodi.
Sa mke feat 1s the te but i will be twice REL lism, e. en the printed regulations woul
LENNY, DOM, M Mr, N corres lately hs the е Stal of 1 of the Атту, *. have been, so to speak, constitutionally drawn up.
artwrig acquai —— an nagem as we А
in the spring — 5 — Park, having had 2 tons | as with Building and Engineering works, would willingly take I ractice, inde t tenants of c pay
writes as follows :—“ Nov. 7, * егей $ the fel and | the m p some = rish on gy ate. ,Althon igh x would | no attention whatever to printed regulations beyond
reasonable remuneration, yet employment is his great
an qmm з largely this poe 9n Wheat and Beans;" ohject. Letters addressed to the Editor of this Paper will be | that respect d t coming fro
M * n m whole, I like the Sewage Charcoal niested to lord. They only look upon them as the -€ — ofa
to have some for my Turn т аха ПРОГР йен: ейн ЫП other ha e
А RIIFICIAL 7 &. Manufacturers and
thers engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES, may
for their mea ye nd x
F. G. S
Principal of th ‘the Agricultural and Chemical Colle , i Kanani
Lond "А M of „„ =s Kenn
aves me Assays oi ver, and other Minerals,
entlemen desirous of receiving instructions in chemical
iia e: the несы н find ample facility and accommoda- da
— lu ы ADEL n
GUANO AND OTHER MANURES.
N GUANO of — Super- t
of
orushed wi
Repairs done
„ ls. List, with [240 — 1s. ;
Mary "Wao iik & Co., 118, Fenchurch Street, London.
A PRIZE MEDAL чу
WAS AWARDED ТО 4. m ru A regi P nir
EX
HE CELEBRAN
ATE
„DIGGING FORK, ED AGRICULTURAL
PATENT SPADES, DA
1 8, DAISY RUE
near]
anufactories at the lowest prices-
an: ert s tho Pec yt t of remittance,
The уйы Gazette. '"
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, eoe
WEDNESDAY, tural Socie
Тнувзрат, — 23—Agrie е tural Imp. Society of Ireland. ü
—
AvrHovcn we have not sufficient evidence before
us as to the advantages or disadvantages of the con-
tinental I of tail inoculation for PrEvRo-
Рккюм us to arrive at ап
bee ic. ve We must st confess th that w
your.
intent be said to have deri follow
appears very contradictory.
— of pee for this di i
the ва r dis
cust the case
is to infectious ter con-
tained in the еса of ‘the Jiving rers dis-|t
d, animal; th
ontset that an
та pn
deficient of capital, are but too often
му MH
cannot
they should not form
pox | board al
lf о com
ndl Verre vorne relieve
rom any үт» they may feel in
vancing objections, bz telling
y alterations will be made
Oper ; fo e other hand, i
„and any rent, in order
165 such, therefore, be the case with printed regu-
lation
it be asked, have
ў For if the landlord
rown 0
together. de landlord may see the propriety
e this; agents may not, and out of
enants seldom
can, of — som ee to a medium one, &
healthiest and бцы est animal, and most | regulations with exceptions.
favourable type; but here this resource is not open | character of probably nine-tenths of all the leases
to us—there where printed lations ex
e are no pustules in абет
and we must seek in the diso
issues o am
dead mak for the аа т ат matter ре to 1
propagate this prophy mind,
this at once carn a eta i ind Mor objee-
tion. We ca deine our minds from the
deaths w ich do occurred from slight vou
received i 5 e dissection of dead bodies; and as
9
etimes present in the last stages о ci mde
- ght be = pet C
the general good
them, A weal be 3-7. acy .
At all times,
the present, 4
идей exatos is a eject of by far
ла
378
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[JUNE l li
oo much importance for any ! landlord. or. agent,
po a talented, to say how they should be
d and manured pr the next 20 years, and |!
The amount of igno
ing pend IA to-day for the prac
w, so long as this diversity of opinio
— —̃ ä —
ON THE PROPERTIES OF STRAW
Your correspondent, Mr. Goodiff, in the co
is observations on the properties of straw
g proper-
| for respiration and one EK the NT тин
i. admit that
—
0 3» pd
animals, as
Т to 50° colder t
atmosphere. Peat soil has the like properties wii perües E
the humus of straw, but is held in Tuo
ds, and ma
If the “i e as manure, I А à
P xdg : valu; pe the subject t Чино, localities where it aboun be ad КО x
| kem. а about 50 per — of carbon, with about one- — e digging and carting it a short Me ha
- ^ r 0.25 of nitroge i
hi ete :
gricultural Gazette, No ; refers toa to effect the Wy n | cho a
(4 Ў мага " Nutrition,” taken from Blablie's vegetation is aetive, the atmosphere of the soil will be | I do this partially through the Grass season,
Cyclopedia grieul „a work of great merit, | colder than on its surface ; the co ence is, а e ter-math. I it ec
replete ps information, a and to which I have frequent constant interchange and circulation of the air charged | property of the young Grass ; I use it too with
d previously given Dr. Voelcker’s paper with earbonie acid. e see in this that one great p throughout the wi on. Ipa
some заба ; on looking over the columns headed | advantage drainage, deep cultivation, and - | fro to 40s. a ton, which will, I think, be
Practical Results from direct Feeding Experiments,” | minution of the soil, is the facilitating the circulation of | value to the grow
I find so great a discrepancy as to deprive it of much | the air in the soil, in ad o th ission of rain. terms, the community of — growers —
weight, Taking, for example, Rye-straw ; the nutritive The author rd in Season” shows us that | farmers are sure t -
ne is given by Block at one-half, by Petch at 1-5th, Nes the application of a shovelfal of manure, he has | we shall both derive great — intere
by Meyer at 2-3rds, and by Thaer at 1-7th that of ha this means been enabled in the course of six or eight | There is a third party to his the! ке
or taking hay, at the ket price of 3/. 10s., as the кА to raise 16 to 18 tons of straw from each acre of e ма rn the dev me
basis of calculation, Rye-straw is estimated by Block at | his lan his elass, who allo re tenants to
355, by Petch at 14s, by Meyer at 46s. 8d., by Thaer Mr. Goodiff — says that straw, with its earbon, а pm to stable ees stall-keepers in their
at 10s, 6d., and by Schwartz at 17s In the other | supplies plants most essential organic и hood, ndition that they fetch it
materials of food—Turnips, Linseed-eake, &e.—there of their Constitution, f appears to cite Lieb - | with the — f the whieh i
is a similar disc рареу. From the names at the head | port of this. ‚оп anaes A that em inent author" $ | as beddin n thi 5 is simply
of — column, I o e they are of foreig — cei chapter on the assimilation of ¢ after gi a | vehicle for con eying — 1
and I think it somewhat sin- and statements — almost ans by та аа and | ће condition and value of the SR
15 :—* The n
s, and Swe des)
gular, d not to our credit, that we have E look to
ellers in other sin es (wi with whose means and modes
of carrying on operations we cannot be so con-
versant) for Hee on он so interesting and
carrying on the business of cattle-
far exc that attained by foreign Т think | composed of carbon, nitrogen with ydrogen
it belo 1 societies to institute expe- | oxygen; their bones phosphate of lime, the
riments for supplying statistical info ion ved | whole of which undergo a continual change or waste ;
from а licable to . Besides | some portion ch is constantly being ejected—the
the ical value, Dr. Veeleker's paper po ntains a|carbon chiefly through the nostrils, the nitrogen and
by d phosp in the excrement. If animal ho su pue
flesh-forming property, and not having regard io о that
ration, Tested. b by the mar et price—which I
consider a far safer
iig * being the pans oe уо experience of te con- | bee
iderable disere- | if the ‘Trish man us
earried on through ages—a consi
be obse
ed.
A
m
t
4з. per Чой, whilst 70s. p
It is clear that
experience is no
nitrogen. You cannot apes or even main a
а cow on Beans, nist n good meadow à only their
condition may be ys it affords, besides a mode-
rate per centage of nitrogen, material for the proce ы о Е
ing rumination, in the vulgar but expre
parlance of this district, termed the“ fill-belly” ч двд
І know of по two materials of food more similar іп
c are both of the
—— of Grasses. -= you allow your Grass to ripen n its
uce will
hay-lik
esenius, te
nantity of nitrogen, or | with food e
Take, for example, s, | wi
ugh not without à considerable proportion of | of lime.
ogeno At 94s.
or other бн зне it will be fou
abs
e have | be an
arses of | to sell a straw to the bes
Al, 1
he bou with the — ч
Р.
manure be su
ject
contain a fair per centage of al nd phosphate 0
fe серай
E
a
rable — = * The Eleme ts of A
—
mmonia.
state, — to its dine
Those
- the | tainly much less objectionable they
have | p hoani average
ey merely ass *
Turnip in extending its roots. i
planation be distinctly understood, us!
about the “ otherwise ess T of our c ;
peces ” being the real pabulum of лк ;
The Ro thamated T „ех ie ni
such a i z
| over dete y years, 1843-44-45 ; the Mam Шла
two first years with refere nce to the effec i
1
8
=
te alone p
do.,
ee 6 an exceedingly heavy crop. After | ence tl pe of carbon dissipated by fermenta- | and 3 ewt. of
meae sd of the M pore. and threshing out | tion, whilst they evince such care and anxiety to retain ill
the grain Arg: nform he has wintered nearly и e cent, of nitrogen? The only answer I | experiment, that th n
70 Вамі of fair-sized Irish е pes solely on the produce | can t if you supply your plants with a | much earlier when ne
6 acres ; their condition is so — improved | sufficiency of 1 nitrogen, phosphate м potash, and other | ammoniacal manures.
that га calculates on bringing them to market as very | minerals, they ri mosphere a cheap | of science not to have atte
ed animals, 1 inclined to think that a ant abundant supply of was not only mi
more eua use of heavy strawed and 1 Pending these di ions on 1 your columns too little was given
of Oats could not be have been pied by one of far wider range, and liberally supplied with
. Goodiff inquires if there is not some absurdity in | conducted by men versed and practice ight plants were cro
treating straw as of little value a did not say valueless . Lawes and Mr. П, both of whom have given Ама behold the result of this scien
M for it as fi Certainly | their n on the properties of straw aş manure. Mr. | disti a
i wes has arrived at the conclusion, that for Wheat, it | from th ints to 1
has no effect except from its nitrogen ; that the carbon | Lawes writes very learnedly,
—a very of straw does n 2 increase t ep > of some very useful inf
| ing crop о of straw (the material of all others “Tf, allowing for soil an
lants, | would expect it to ийеле); Аы не appel diat Scotland bore the same рер
арра- the ca: straw does ad e growt h | duced as in ч ST i rn Cou
latter; | of the It will, I imagine, й nee difficult | to be” Ac. —Agricu
Turni
to explain on what prin ciple this res sult en
| ever beyon: 6 үе үте е ia, giving i it out
more slowly, and — lad the . war M Ва. |in
Dior orbits
TA 2
d
» advantageous t0 ac
It would cobably bd n Mons с!
adat on than Oia foart scd of the farm dn of
) m, Y gach
24—1853.] THE
ona RA of the d Royal Agricultural Society's Journal,”
Vol. VIIL., page 25
Hence notwithstanding t the adverse influences of »
season fo astern Counties,
wS wedes or Beet over one-fourth of tl
i y — to grow Norfolk W over three-ei s
with the less lu uxurious fare of ы carbon” and phosphates,
i „as requiring more or less — а
in all Mr, writings, before I criticised his papers.
It will not do for him to turn round and say he only
meant the raising of — for “rotation effect.”
23 he was giving advice, in 1846, to. the Norfol
farmers, he wro 1 enough in his on ;
— y enoug pamphlet
& My ex "je vnd
die ү? їп * — manure; it n always a rece enp
the primary organs of plants, leaf and stem. As it is the 22
— agriculture produce bulb rather than leaf, those manures
mploy А, which best effect T ; phosphate and sulphate
of lime, — carbonaceous s pow rich in. ammonia а
therefore most suitable to this c
AGRICULTURAL GAZE
Lawes ought to call attention to his former errors, when
e so readily adopts the opinions M^ others. = very.
extravagant views whie Lawes
to the action of ni ous on légurinous
plants, in his pamp on in
8th vol. of the Royal Agricultural Society’s Journal,
m3 ow been en ntire d d an opposite
TTE. 379
and disposed of at the age of tinh niet there are
now 400 — of a regular stoc of at
e same age, allowing 10 ield ewes or gimmers of the
Cheviots—
His experiments it would seem, can prove —
ré All m wing :—
w subseribe to the follow
mea чы of alkalies on leguminous plants perhaps а
aches nearer to consistency with the theory of Baron Liebig
vy. vg other fact which has come under our observation, for
the —— which are found to have a very marked effect u 9
their increased growth, — — xx чи 2 their ashes."
* Ro wis get m eultural Society's Journal, Vol. XII.
Mr. Lawes has рач led his friends by a very
roundabout path in bringing them to such - tion жу
that they can e last have a prospect of that rock of agri
eral theory. In 1845, Baron m Liebig —
— les upon whi
wrote as follows :—“ —
manu
essened by excluding half or the vis le am-
— I believe that this can be accomplished for
any plants, such as peas + and all other very foliaceous
3 and for d y trials are
not = б advanced as Ac prov e the fact with certainty.”
o Mr. L
show — — i
most
| blacks k-faced sheep; and 20 of the
BLACK-FACED. £ sd
bs, 88. oe oo ** LLI 119 0 о
91 ewes, 16s, ... дед ~ 7216 0
5 ield ewes, 20s. sts ak Ege = ae DJ
84 stones wool, Mb 26056 totus job E 8
£257 14 0
Cnxvrors.
Bh mbea р „„ „% MM эзе
70 ewes, 228, elt ^el ow. О Oe
2 ila e ewes, 2 vn M) esae 13.00
es wool, 24s. .., м 54 0 0
£232 0 0
Balance in favour of ЖЫ 25 14 0
This clearly sheep are
most profitable in the high and exposed districts where
the he & coarse again,
where is finer, a better feeding
| quality, not being so highly elevated and there,
in my opinion, a Cheviot stock of sheep would be the
profitable or a stock of black-faced ewes,
and crossed with a Leicester ram.
We quote the follow wing from Blackie’s “ Cyclopsedia.
of eme article CHEVIOT.
* The comparative olen of Cheviot and black-faced
sheep, o ny barren grazings, will be better
derstood if reduced to figures ;
I would have been very are эз to havo al A iud ET said ; the greater part of it has no reference to i
giveh, бг agat — «раль тн anything which I had written anent his rs, and - under of 2
а з been done, however, with the view of strength- ‚ farm, capab —
ke. 1 "but NS Lawes' s st C (Oc M De is » анау ening the 3 Rel ihe «ll cf MEE ‚| 1000 heath ewes, which, vet Ne neg ваи a
arlier opin hae was formerly made a very simple question has implies the complement hogs, >
— upply of — manures is v portant for made да complex and as efinite as it is total of 1360, The same ground, if stocked
the Turnip crop; yet, that an excess of it m rg duce the 1 p Cheviots, would keep more than 1200 in all, The
amount of ae A collected from natural panied, and lessen the possib e to make it, If Proot as to be follows
feeding value of the e —— tion, I will pro give А: but I consider he has ине — * ee с.
But this statemen t his own experi- 3 fhe ур: citadel to be * in not ing i ae, 560 lambs, at 10 N ee — 9 0
ments, and shows cn he oil no reliance them omg us 300 ewes, at 179. o у з. с
hh ane To la bé arde сее fan ius P. growth of one oar of plants at all 1200 fleeces, at 2. GGG. 150 0 a w^
n in the mere production of bulbs; and what he Чеге} TOM AD * i^ doubt the explanation “hich Black-faces :—
chiefly means now to make out is, if you give a plant as T ok of certain d,but great caution | ^ 60)lambs, at 8s. xo S55
much Ned it can assimilate in a given time through been exercised i in quoting. the erroneous passages. — n. at NE r. E p^
nnot take what the "m monter can —€— ум 8 529 0 0
supply. „л thia holds as true i in regard to carbon as it to the ‘ varying character of the sun's rays throughout
dies е sivi өр Hehus hovorer sili кесек ave s; I will not rob him is соп Nh and | tm sc M: < £156 0 0
ї re be
consolation left in regard to his ha imagines is | "ill even further confess that 1 never did far овое! TP по tho Cheviots, and the tent ——
the active manurial agent in нея ена Тара of a imagine that ‘the heat capable of being eliminated by the sam n both cases, the Te
high feeding value, because this subs fav ртов i pes animal eoim ic first have been ot this number falls to be deducted: 160 ә
* special 8 5 x ) and a “healthy ripening of the renger tent during the growth of the plant." * sheep, a a 0 0
bulb? e alludes labours of two individuals on | I once intended to have entered upon the principles C rg кле ions ма
{һе sub jee E — seem to 2 e economy of manure made among the heviots, taking ап average
“Туг, on considers that an increased per centage of n the farm, contrasted with artifi anne; but ol years, say wets 117 0 0
nitrogen s ош be the index of a proportionally increased feeding spaco e does not it. І suppose Mr. Lawes is well
value of the с ware that the basis upon which he has made Balance in favour of Cheviots pe
v | ,
— Aime ekor = —. by rme Pa a one neue f gata is far from being correct, although the: showing a profit, in favour of the Cheviot, on the
i of ammoniacal salts. Our "MM es are now and th noted with the utmost assump! ion that. the ;
on the point, yhen we aay that th ve ma Mors are P i^ A confidence by ту active J- too. Our agricultural out which, on the description of ing
within the range of the organism selves as yet unorganised, t ti ndi all be . through the
&е” This is opinion, then, we say, would seem to require little | a few pag principles, Ther most; correct 3 а But as a Cheviot ewe stock
never did —— — the _inferences "me Dec mein icd aee hazardous, supp aig ym "e
are only valuable 80 far as s they go. Truth. can n never place; o
value of 8 were nmn: out p moror quantity of agricultural i
: К ' agricul £ а, £ 8d
— e e condition — — murine e are sufficient to show that we are very far — 71711 s 2 99 99
in of Turni an che- i 440 Cheviot wethers, at 26s. E
— vat у p. ——— —E the laws which regulate our P 3
nised on subject amongst racti Believin that en has been written in vindica- £742 0 0
1а d easy classification which these facts | tion of — — papers, I conclude. | Doduct 460 wether lambs, at 100. 230 0 0
admit of, ong appeared to me to place the matter I do not hesi ural — o |
mineral
rese — of certain |;
the n
not in sufficient queni
than you have mineral
properties, It may be said with
carbonaceous matters have not
ig kobea r ion
the n the fe
produce 3 2 en ть ah front Ke. Thad the |
f li a paper by oeleker on the subject
nm Mr. 2 due 200 an admirable paper it
But Mr. ae mi memory,
in | Spittal
— out the fact, that cd 2 formerly wrote about
onl
on this subject ; the
* Т consider Clover
nitrogenous mm
onsi te applied it 8 am mote d
ЧА
t which should receiv,
certain rn than апу стор in
3 - is, shat the уа — of a erop
ight—rw pi чав LOVER-
voporin to its
ft
matters are. — A IN of элш» a not be ;
influenced b of t th —
7
material to bul Be its better his
th:
kept in
| should not be cast away. R. Russell, Kilwhiss
=| herbage of a
a plan ve abun- | p
and "n. this manure is judici- i
a
agricultural practice:
end. I would be quite hrs. 2 iste to
labours, but the dedu has
i cachet sho
opinions of others,
BLACK-FACED AND CHEVIOT SHEEP.
meetin the
ture far m, where * is not so much
fs "oul the "qui of the pasture g and
eseription, on such P. as this, I
2 e. r tho Cheviot breed to and
e
ewes, is now to
a stinted and ill-thriving stock of Cheviots, the |
MIROR one ure being utterly unsuited for that
breed. But the real value of a and black-faced |
will be th the best
t tof place that I ll
Balance in favour of black-faces
m Turn
.| August ym too much
aced | to
the only ss um to the Holly as
In this case the wether lambs are — to receĩve
no теу, Without which,in very man
t | will not d
Home Correspondence.
On the Raising n Turnip Seed.—From many years”
ion in the farming of
ould
3
sic into shoots. —
to run
from the fact
slowness of its growth ; this objection, however, I
will onl + found to hold good w
| attention to the due preparation o
| removal
— oa ips ap
is abun- | stock of ewes, - was rok the best description ; it is
w stocked with
as stocked with a plack faced
нам
онго А ok tha. smallest ай
480 of a regular black
kean be i
2 - E the 5
*
380
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
— no
may easily be supposed that a a few ) years would suffice
to make a good fence where ever
in the selection and proper r insertion rof the plants. And
the climate of England is = arly favourable to Holly,
i to grow in alm t overcharged
soil, over a
perfection in soils of this description. лај plan
8 ж. 6d. to 20з. per 100 plan
ing the plants without injuring the
shouid ta protected | by a large ball of soil, and "should
lanted i and
— Y a Haus the earth around the roots i
state. 2 dic rg. she
this adv — — the comm
longer it stands the stronger it
are known to last for е generations, Feversham
Cost of Keeping Siecep.— rvations on this —
have lately been made in your Journal, and, as
— tha t has for some time engaged „Ж Жоноп,
the Ede ot lae our and crude notions respecting
the value of Grass land in reference to the number of
tock that can * eee yeh ughout the
I һа ve commen
charge gs upon
o stock, t hereby taking eredit for the surplus arising
m the sale inereased value as comprising the
interest on E expense E attendance, and pro
ltrust may be the omg chat the 95
3
E
i
p
their age.
— sido жа to be
lon
a-
wn here. asture
and mixture of stock will үсүе Y affec t the ee
Some purus run ha acre among bullocks
in their tures, without missing their А 1252 a
so far Nes calculating ves cost, bel v = land to
better for the cattle ; and ^ lan d, itr
© ra ios off
sent to market, younger but lange stock лы
the me A and zr t shee — Y
the year to eddish 5
are had been taken | an
edges |
x Tennent, саныны mitting from the
Imperial
T | Societ of St. Petersburgh, йш of thee
d N E — bee Society ; 5, from
. Be
n|the west o
e desi re for mete nn
Ф
©
m
—
e
>
&
у of a case recently where a good piec
о f old pasture chang ged hanai; on the landlord uiri
she -— = after TN finding
aid. W., Peterborough.
rr
if from 3
appearan
ment may p expected, George Dyer, prem
Sotieties.
— —
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGL AND
A Week y Councit was held at the Society’s House,
in Hanover Square, on
Curtis Ha ayward,
Orlebar, Mr. Park P
Prof. Simonds, Mr. em: Stanhope, and Mr. Fren
T 3| (Freehill
omm 2 ications were received—l, — — Emerson
Boar rade two
n the “Preservation of
Economical
published
. Philip Bowes, of 26, King
Strand, a copy of his Treatise on Farm
Book-keeping by — ble
gres! a copy of h
from Mr. Harding, o if Tern ‚ Market-Drayton, a set
of his "Plans for Dir Buildi ings, and a copy of his
Address on Farm ments, delivered before the
the
s of Far m Co ottages ;
copies of Prof. 8 an's m
| Potatoes ; 2, fi
enyon, copies of his Pla
ill Dickson, letters informing
is Flax machinery at
Couneil ordered their ack
d th communications, ial
adjourned to Wednesday, the 15th of Jun
MEETING OF BATH AND WEST or ENGLAND ÅGRI-
CULTURAL SOCIETY AT PrymoutH.—The benefits which
the м Agricultural жоры of England conferred on
f Eng lan
excited by the saad Meeting i in es gave rise to a
currence, within the western
distriet, of meetings of a similar character during the
number o 8 must elapse before
treated with short ‹ commons
fen er are put among young Be
turned
up, in é ecupatio
small dg y will
hedges an d roadsides in this way, at little
more des the weekly pay of a lad to follow them ; they
are, adage an. small „jobbers also, and, by turning their
ves,”
in autumn Е the stubbles. ET is astonish- |
great service, by 3 a spirit of eee they о
of objee
with slender funds. Км, from various са
—
causes, were
ratory society for the four western
to es
coun ties, w
bargains skilfully, rise
There is А Tittle poor grazing land, or “ sheep | b
n this wrote gala but whe - such is |
rented at from 25s. to 35s. per „it is stocked late,
and ir being o ‘the | ben се these soils Tittle fie i is is felt as
ing o
have roportionate — of. rest ; and if the
ind, o or l cold or u undrained, so as to
—as much as 12 per . 1
n aid | ov
у |а
wheelwrigh
high prices are гче:
iet)
ca are hd e oot rie | bef
ich, by comprising a large district, would
о polest а of a sufficie give
breeding stock, for аву зутан nts, and espec
cially
for е cheap articles suited to hilly ground and sm
wp farms;
arket-
э
3
© * | sisting of Mr.
5 of Orehar
,
eat. interest which it | © 5
that 177 ex
ed with difficulty), that it was deemed advisable St
1
nt income to prizes for | °
towns, to find ou
and to keep the ide on on to encourage the local
ts, carpenters, ~~ | smiths, many of whom
are ingenious and good w , but want extended
members,
rm of prize
rts of careful базадан: : in short, to
carry into every corner of the West the results attain-
of workman
niai
eommon from
— par head less for
ene ee out on “joist,” tells
—— ment of Grass Land. (Ag. Journal
gricultural Societ
can | established in eo —.— September 3th, I
actures, an
кедеи
t th
рй, at the ace Agricultural
lated cos
nti
have been
Aa bte 1830, T.D Acland,
was formed, “ consi
the 8 of holding a summer exhibition of
ock and implements in the western counti
e plan proposed by Mr. A by
ames to be added to the — a the
Agricultural 1
e. of Hemba ary Fort ; Mr.
т Мег J. TDS
they were sought
formation of a agri да =
whole 5 code of
adopted: = e е 30th of Augus, 1851, under
nd Wes I
the
essays.
€ of the West al
Level,” and
Root
d to report the
—_ eges = ‘the Society in 1853.
e Council,
ents; besides which he offered, on
mplem
these towns, to give 5 gp ue 2 defra
0l. in cash.
the Show-yard. The
is about 30 te cen "c more iss
TMENTS
Cattle.—Mr. J. WE 3 оша; ir
ton; Mr. H. Trethewy, Grampound. emen
Jun, 1 Honiton ; Mr. J. E.
man, Rum well Lodge, Taunton.
The 122 is a summary of the stoc
Bulls 48, Cows 24, Heifers 31, Rams 107,
Sows 30, = ч 11, — 64i Extra Stock. ——
pes 8, ‘Cart Horse —19. Totaln
trial of implementa. commenced on
6th, — нуна Barton ;
the "day. On Tuesday the
a very useful paring plough,
Buckland Filleign, Devon : the share is on the other
and inches
| бешене Миы бич стс ы еск, machi
extended residen subscribers, the the
Society should become altered, and stand
he Bath and West of England Society for the «
—— 5 ee — anufaetu: and Com.
merce.’
dero 3
er care up, E 3
l
and stated the facilites —
mou ES
*. NO
24—1.853. ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 381
hi near Exeter; 3d, R. T. Head, Esq. Extra Prizes; Fora
So med it — — eom Mr. — — ie Crass XXXIX. For the vest salia 3 paa hen, to Thomas Atkins, E Ж ен у. + near Torqua whe om d у e
= iib оні well, but we "should | under xix years old, 10, Hte hen having died duri sit to Mr. Atkins
next tried, which did its wor BL, to Т.К Bickel, Tavistock. „„ А eet су,
it would knock out the grain, The next was a Criss XL. For the best mare in foal, or with a foal by her — — T Head J
man Manch , under the side, 10l., rrester, Tavistock; Sl, to J. & W. Perry, „а M С — * — у 4
— Hussey, and improved by him. Hussey | OC Ki. For the best thorough-bred stallion, suited for the exhibition); for chicken of 1853, to Dr. Scott, of St. Leonard,
was present at the trial on Tuesday, and raked off! „уту purposes, &c. 157, to T. К. Bickell, Tavistock. ru] гаад 8
the corn himself. His machine - its work admirabl TMPLEMENT AWASDS. hens, 1st, Thomas Atkins, Ln W. — m
usscy ine was n a Section 1.—PREPARATION OF treet, Exeter ; W. Wi „ Milton
—— aie the mowing machine is very si 1. For the best plough for deep ploughing, , J. Ему Kenford. — vi. e ah аал oot awarded te
the reaper, but has no ; the Grass is cut, and falls Te a the best plough, for or general * e Coventry, St. Michael's Parsonage, Ottery St.
over the y on the soon it is | 3 For the best p g plough, to be worked by two horses, 34, | Crass VIII. Malays, ito Sc Fin w te E
Busbv's hand- adapted i 313. V Dockland Flite! L tone, Devon; 9d and 34, withheld: Extra Prize
— ys " hoe is з -a rad - А 4. For the test sub ol plough, to be to be worked by not exceeding Berry, Clint at. Geta, Devon, for a pair = Mr
: orses, M
— gem pate m Wee: ry For the best tame est plough, 8, 1 D — Lidwels, Exeter keter; bd, Me. Daniel Н — ч Ad E.
‚у, ав soon аз е ira 8. F« ow
i 7, F the best light h — X. Hamburg eock and two
2 the day, “Consequenly number were pom 8. For the best cultivator, grabber, and and scarifier (wide), 31, Rev. J. Coventry ; 3 We LLL uM €
, Charle: . Hambur t
from visitin y from visiting | 9. For the best d dto (narrow), to bo worked by two horses, 21, 1st, Rev ‚ К. Venn, Же — 2d, 9 Esq.
the and grounds of ‘the "Ean " Mount Edge. | Richard Coleman, Chelmsford, Torquay ; 27 Wevill Rowe,
combe, who kindly threw them the publie, 11. For th aera eter di geben, M, Willen | ar IE Hen (i * 8 E гать
Thursday proved a ae "A thou банї ; -m abato $5 ag Ан iA
Rr Th mit = —— . at corn it Му Hora or T e : Guam x ee Sive. Ao р Pues — а
‘or reach corn orns rantham T * а. Devon ;
= е, note provisio le. > 13. For the best corn art, for m Y occupations, in hilly dis- 3 Paul, Esq.; "Жет Towe, Esq.
: ^ tricts, 5L, Hornsby & Bo E Granth Crass r ack wi рее — 1st, Miss Dyott;
ng was held at oW ge at 2 —— Sir T. - For the best Turnip and — drill 5L, Hornsby & Son, | 2d, Miss Selina Northeote, Pyne
D. Acland, Bart., к. OLA XV e.
: » ded), J. L, Bowhay, Modbu ) (VI. Polands, Silver, 1 ыс ;
read and к ==. extracts from which we shall publish Dre С. ment most economical ‘small — on — т 4 " J. Grek. 4 See.
er. 2 tions, confirmatory of al d e ism ont з manure drill, for flat or ridge work, 5L, Holmes & — [We have been forced, by want of room, to omit the
by Sir Stafford N — 575 — other gentem 18. F For the best seed distributor worked by hand, 21., Fowler & awards for bantams, 2 pigeons, &е. ]
On Friday the Mayor о — will e ntertain Sir WA ни н. best 1 manure distributor, 31, J. L. Bowhay Poultry. Literature — of Poultry, as
as RUND dM — d the н odbury. . ; win — di 3 who is not in thse ange I "fd in tis, a in every.
Bath es Eng E tural ety „ thing else, the pursuit a difficult one.
wiii Busby, P Ded le
H. St. John Maule, — te o the — A For the best ditto on the ма, William Busby, жм, I ce vea ыч ned n book-man from college. Of
has been untiring in his ex carry out the n IIL. НАпуквттхо Crops, axp Parraniwa ron Manker, | Course on his arrival val I showed him my pets ; he put a
objeets of th * and, inked, al the arrangements, “Do. For the best reaping-machine, 5l., Obediah Hemy. number of questions to me, and 9 my answers to
ES’ AWARDS. =. fr the best haymaking-machine, 3/, Smith & Ashby, рз ko VM no to me to T young,
CATTLE AND IMPLEMENT um Lier. е best horse-rake, for hay or corn, 91, J. & F. believe good} ing, | may say withou being
CATTLE, йота, | Bedford rd. & “blue stocking” I like information, and even dare,
Cra — Devon. For per last, 1 oes two and — — „ steam-engine, not exceeding 4 horse wh necessary, to a or И А 1 y 1
goere о on 10 * — сер to К. Jackman, La 2 n oultry re ý
R. Wright, 4. or de best portable — with straw shaker
1 1. For the 1 tne best “but, under two years old on the 1st | to be Dray, Ca by steam, not exceeding 4-borse power, 8L, Burrell, | but ei wt nt ye — I wrote
ou riley, M — IN — — trinm |n o For the best peer ce ОРДЕРА with straw — ona” ” С the * f * Тһе” oultry- Book. I did 80,
Crass ше Ber dio ie bull, not exceeding twelve menthe ea е — more than four horses, 5L, B. J. Webber, New w write to express m tment. I see
E Ae e dare le меш, кс үң А-А. А For the best straw shaker, 17, Holmes & Son, Norwich. g impossibl
— ж чч Аун а 1 н ancien — = S. Án 2 — not requiring fowls, ‘and my КА 4 ntment the
1 Куре кеннен айран» и, не ы — —
s LJ
b. — 2 th pent I in 1 — above twoand| % or the best Clover-seed drawer or sheller, 11, Holmes & | The aim of the Poultry writers would som 2 bo
20 —— years cid ы ibbs, Bishop's Lydiard ; er ма er machine, 31, Hornsby & Co, to make Mp rn th a — y ——
Lass VI. Por the’ best pai f heifers, und i
cid ont on ts September last, E Кус Hole, — N Busty Pol = г et — себ for рет purposes, 4l, W.| I want an author confident in his Me pce аш a man —
ns orve:
gore a arya a eee as UE 33. For th Fede an two-horse waggon, 4/., T. Milford, s ges адат — ; — Pet I find f the * is
, 8t 4ї Secth
Crase VH For thé best bull, under two years old on ist n borrowed, and that the is merely printing the
É 8l, to H. Huxham, Slapton; 42, to P. M. Toms, | ston ore bh ene у= ree Si cater, worked by hose or | opinions of his friends, I it makes me cross, and
or the best cow in calf, or in —— having сч Я cas or t — e н. — 2H Soma бе УШ УИ и ache: "i —
er, — ymonth, ex my one m *
giri d mius B, to T. Newman, Mambead; 41, toT. | 867 For tho best ‘Turnip enter, for cath, 3i, Н. Carson you help me, Mr. Editor! Is there a coming
. C VT Poultry Book ta Есе Naro vith
R. Stratton, Swindon ; 5, to W. Hitchman, Long Ash 38, For the best corn and pulse bruiser, 21, W. P. Stanley, Lo qd valaa 4 or is — o be
— Fais bull, under two years old on ist Peterboron tten on e Veri a id every one
ber last, 127, to C. H. Abbott, Long Ashton: 51, to Hon best oil-cake erusher, suited to crush every descrip- perit t nag 2 euo radius
Geass RIV For the sti Bristol. scrape Y Maria.
Hitchman, Long Ae J. Tyacke, jun, Falmouth;
chman, Long Ashton best cow in calf, or in . a
calf eid within six pm 101., to R. Stratton, Swindon; to Rev.
J. Vane, Bri *
Crass XVI. For the best heifer, in milk or f, above two and
cal
nnder three — y^ 101., to R. Stratton, Swindon; 5l, нө ditto.
Crass XVII. For the best pair of heife ers, under welve
months old on 1st September last, 5/., to R. Stra tton, 8 indo on,
SHEEP.
Crass XVIII. Lon оойей, For the best yearling ram, 51.
E: For the Lost rum 3L, tà J. Moore, Crediton
of any o other age, i, to J, Bodley,
five ewes of the — f ы
Crediton ; to J. W. Buller, Crediton. ee Nep,
+ For ve two-teeth Ы
Crass X3 | rediton 5 St, tod. of the ni.
Р - ram ^.
shire ‘breed, Gi, to J. W. Buller, Crediton; to J. Moon,
redíton.
v 3 Southdowns
bull, under twelve ey tar 5 1st
ion: of eat, үеге 2 & Fry,
41. For — * ng apparatus, for preparing
food for ed — W. P. Stanley, Peterborough.
v. MISCELLANEOUS,
42. For the best — 1L, Burgess & Key, London
43. For the best cheese-press, 11, P Carson, Warminster.
45. For the best cider- * 21, Y ar Exe
Sect
47. For the best and most eco Ms cal collection of implements
Calendar of Operations.
— —
J T x
8 Rnrxs or GALLOWAY, June
suited to tenants occupying not [7 than 100 acres of arable
la эй, и Barrett & Co., Readin
E e
12
ni SPECIAL AWARDS.
W. MN Bedale, for a cheap Norwegian barrow and clod
hrs A
Webber, for an iron field —
D 1 ‘Bowhay, Turnip and manure dri “л.
seed a 4T anure drill, * work, E
for Chandler's "m manure drill, 27
Hir & Су. for an ion а £n
2. 9
. For the best yearling ram, 57., to
y; 31, to Sir J. каш Bariy Oy a ULTRY
— For the age 5L, to J.) E May 27. The Devon
Pusey; 3L, to ar. Leid N Ottery St M REFER, MEF dii
Crass XXV. For the best five ewes ane "y same flock, 81, 70 and Horticultural Society held an Exhibition of Poultry,
т егам от the best fi two-teeth 5l, to Sir J. | thei — H тт de ine y wem ee
ч ve tae ewes, т 2 r usual cultural т: upwards of 20 pens | th
K М prem St. Ma to T. New
Crass way, Bart, Dorsets. For the aes yearling ram, 84, OT to T. of poultry were exhibited, and com numerous 2.
3 ter; 3L, to D. W. Gibbs, We à ens of a oni e petition
Crass XX VIII. For the Ad 1 9 any other age, 5l, to T. for prizes was limited to nts in
* 7 ; —
a Em » — Ore; ties. Ex tt, Esq., of Eden pe gc
Creech St. Michael; 2 to Mr. r — e North i Petherein. Brook, Birmingham, offi ume ee
arc Lema he bast бте two-tee teeth ewes, 5, to T. Dan anger; | and his award ion,
tass XX XI Mountain i ^ i was the uit:
tion. pn E зс. No competi wa ie ee ts m em m 1st, Medal, R. T.
= CLASS or the t fv ead, the — RU Dur eter;
Quartley, Molland; more Cete lenia M 3d, Mrs. Devenish, H ыл
= *
Crass XXXIII Toe the best boar, und 23
are old, 41, to Н. inaez ppenham. M "Sy Me e Korn Т. Стона
ME Cl For the Wo breeding sow, 4L, to Mr. Bland- Exeter, 24, Pig ae ES near Exeter
“he eave ; 2L; to Rev. C. T. Tee Ermin ss 111. come A Т есек. two hens, ist, Mens
ise XXXVI Smal Breed. For the best boar, under three mpl, Deven, ; 2d, J. F. Pearse, Ed.; 3d
— 3 — Set RID d ux = Caries 1 2 у Es, 2 mtree, Devon; an extra prize to Mr.
, Landrake: 91, to W. North rthey, e Dog- | Daniel Hoskin:
n of three breed BOWS.
reditón ; 17, to W. Northe y
Crass IV. eer. (White) cock and two hens, ist, Miss
1 УЫ) Feniton Court, Devo
са V. Cochin * a (Butts) cock and two hens, ist, Medal,
awarded; tro r. W. L. Channing, Heavitree,
best collection - д draining tools, 3l, Burgess & = seemed
d with brighter —
and lean cattle and cheese
h
on all ] „ DD
doubtful "ir prospect à
the Ay. A The cultivation Wurzel has been very
ch increased this season, also Beans and Carrots.
Notices to e Ae Yam
isa Boil 54 gallons of water
a macht and let it cool to 90° Fahr,
LM its ree hours, covered with
following
; run it dg
k thro
Sepe un д th
Booxs: J Р, The fullest books on t
382
of horses, cattle, an
fire, w
milk; the calf turns shy а en too
often ‘handed over to its бее моз who drinks more giem and
—
p result; henee the propriety of having an ейїсї an
, who knows how to treat a — appetite, With pem А * *
he plan 1 adopted was to crush
f
Water and let pd bi
and stir it w it is then
em Peas is sufficient for four strong c ixed. with
ts of milk at - end of the: cem "If 3 quarts
vem meds 4 — —.— skim milk c
of reset altogether.
: An Old Subscri iber. There is no occasion to pe down
the | buildings. "Wash every par ot-water,
then whitewash, and you — not fear the result. ТА 0. S.
WIREWORM OPL. Pressure in — by . elod-
crusher, and e exposure during winter thorou mnal
galtivation seem to be the chief — 8. You may pawn gas-
and salt, but remember that anything of that kind that
will кш a wireworm will also kill a plant. [Ourcorrespondent,
—' 1 see some eR e asks . —
&c. —
E
fly-wheels.
SEEps. The Government has decided on repealing the duty on
qo as": gie Grass seeds. Times, June 10.
re without Straw (p.363). Fer the first line in
— Жан, р. 363, read, “ Their aim is to fix or retain the
‘ammonia and improve the application. *
Markets,
COVENT GARDEN, JUNE 11.
most things in
Peaches and e а
и —
an ounce, but more are sold at the former dz than at the M.
The supply from the — of Peas, Potatoes, Carrots, Arti-
bunch. Old RM
à good ы Cornish К — at
218. to 365. — Cui b atit
: узем
T.
Pisano. азн, Lemons, per doz., » — —
AMAN ,98 to10s | Oranges, per doz.,
es, per doz., 12s to 20s — Seville, p. d Ts tous
Va pér "dor, - to20s ] Almonds, рег pe
trawberries. 3d to 9d — 8 J 6588
— dessert, p. . 10s to 15s Nuts, B: r bush., 20s
— kitchen, do., 6s to 12s —
VEGETA
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s
—— eae — еду 3
eic) к doz., 2
Fren 8, P. 100 сү Ay 1s 6d
Asparagus p per bundle, 15 to 4s
8.
Garlic per 1b., 6d to
Le ttuce, deae „P dök: —
r score, 18 to 28
e, — doz., 1s to 2s
Endive, per score, әз 6d to 3s
mber of Bea S by n
— — a bad ipsis — the dead — during the have a we
саса {тот {һе
be afforded, abandon the use | in
aving made their appearance, four * bro on tty
generally, and in sheltered situations 20 ^ 30. Our market is in
an excited state, and prices have advanced considerably since
this бау week, ыш — has been ius tod x. l.
Lid and E £6 0 0 0
eald — " v 8:0 0 to ¥ 10:0
Sussex... Š * „ 5 16 0 to 612 0
Old Hops ka 815 „ 1 15 0 to 4 0 0
week. Beans and Peas
to 2s. per qr.
pri
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
—————
Vere genu em e d по Бену аы пота а smaller number of Sheep and Lambs; they
but we cannot quote higher rates, although
Good Calves continue fully as
nd 5 are 557 Beasts,
readily disposed of,
ort a few instances they are better.
From G
се as of late. ermany and Holla
1510 Sheep, and 241 Calves; from Scotland, 2 50 Beasts; and from
Sores = — 2
of 8 Ib a) Perstof8lbs—s d в d
ha. бена, еи Best ai Wools. 40 O to 0
for d -.4 4 to 4 8 Do. Shorn 2—4 4
Best Short-horns 4 2—4 6 Ewes & 2d quality 0 0—0 0
x quality emm з 2—8 8 Do. Shorn 3 6—3 10
Down Lambs „5 6—6 4
Fatt breds “о oo. 0 Lm * e 8—5 2
Do. Shom .. 6 .8 6—4 6|
Beasts, 4009 ; Sheep ei —.— ^ 0005 Calves, 335; Pigs, 255.
un
eans excessive, but there
areobliged to submit to lower prices here to-day. We
larger supply of Sheep and Lambs than for — time past, an
there is a — falling off in the
Several Lambs remain brem The supply of
hoice ones, which form
tion, are nearly as dear as of late. From Ge ermany and Holland
there are ves Beasts, 1220 Sheep, and 422 Calves; and 125
ilch Cows
HOPS.—Boroven MARKET, June 10.
Messrs. Pattenden and Smith report that the accou
Hop plantations 3 — last few days are
very unsatis UN the bine being in akly "a af and flies
a leaf pre
ARK LANE.
6.—The weather since Puday has been fine,
with s rly wind and a warmer maiS ture. The supply of
English A hat to this morning's et was small, and dis
pos osed of at an — ensi — oe qr. p the prices of this dey
nnight. ment was established in the sales
— upon en but "the ‘higher pretensions of holders checked
business to some exten E The Y — of Barley remains as last
bring an advance of 1s.
Oats — * fair — at 6d. per = above the
week dea.
Mo A "i. une
ces of — 2: . Flour is 1s. per —4
етке, QUARTER 8.
Wheat, Essex, —— — о * Whitel4 139-47
fine cted runs ...ditto|4 3—60 45—52
— Telarer ra ee ТЕ 55—
Norfolk —
reign 35—58
Barley, grind, & — 238 to 265. Chev. 24—30 25—29
ding and we fet, g . 29—32
Oats, Essex and Suffolk ie
tch and Lincolnshire... Potato ia
E Potato 21 19—20
R ** — Poland and Brew 18—22|F 1420
7 —
Rye-meal, foreign
POR — е to 36s .. ves etek 35—38 .35—38
«4968 — 408. Win ds. —
For all 32—37 Egyptian n 28—90
Peas, ш — and Kent. Boilers 40—43 Suffolk ...|40—44
— ple. . .. 388 to 358. . Gre xi 30—83 Foreign
ellow...) —
Flow, best marks delivered......per — 87.
2d ditto — are Country .|21—37
— Fo — «per barrel 22—25 2 ack. 35—
Fray, June 10. The supply of — this w has been
very sm moderate of foreign; but we Ачы of several
vessels from D. c beinginthe river. This morning s market
improvement. me IM be said of
Th ere is a fair demand for balley, Бега, € d Peas, at
te, peers a oan со nd * advance of. 6d. per qr.
Flour.
Monda
id
Rhubarb, e, 3d toSd — Salad 8, p. pun., 2d to 3d
80s to 1208 rse Radish, 5 se undle, 1s to3s
per ewt., 4s to 8s contem 8 6d to 2s
per bush., 2s 6d to 5s Sorrel, per ht di T parn ба to 1s
Turnips, per doz., 3s to rte Jer., do., 1s to 1s 6d
| Considerab
s have tak ace in floating — of
Wheat from m South “of . the к paid being 36s. 6d.
e for Polish Odessa, 88s. to 42s. for Galatz, and 35s, for
RRIVALS THIS WEEK,
effects, an
GE
tion of Blight tete Roses, Wall
Melons, 2 Stove and Greenhouse
rly.
least i injury to flowers or foliage.
have been „өүө while in re blossom wi
[Jung 1,
р CO/S COMPOSITION
No төра ino gu бй shuttiy
Wal l Fruit t Trees
ven up
have given
the E hi
Lis
, Brick, Com
oved by the тле жы een of онаа of
of Colours and Prices, together
Cement, 1555 wo
| them. r yet been ates y
therto eee MR the en atu notice,
size of a
oon, Saturn’s Ring
| every other kind, and are of all sizes—for
Sh sas
elief of ex
on Sale at
е bocan
and Forks,
cases and
existence.
WILLIAM
able
усш.
ш:
HE ROYAL —̃ тае
invented, very small,
miles, which is found to be in
SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN, and GAMEKE deus
TELESC —— aan new and most important E
Telescopes, extraordinary powers
ing
inches, "ipee an extra
with wonderful powers —
a to 12 -= distant — Tavaluablo A
— 8. S&B. pego Optieians and Caco Albemarle |
Street, opposite the York Hotel, Londen. p
The largest ma of Plated o:
Messrs. Жы P !
article next to sterling мв tr can b
either usefully or ornamentally, as b
| distinguished from real sil
Pa
—— = паа
CHEMICALLY PUR
pow waistcoat-pockét
Walnut, to discern minute еты at а distance o
aluable for YACHTING,
suc
eye-pie
ng, and the Double 8
ka and
se of the largenes 80
and а half inch Ivory handle "Table Knives, мама
dozen; Des , to ma иды if ж р
еи"
when
& Co, is be
sesers
8 per — 9d à 35 6d
arrots, per h, 2 Wheat Barley. " *
Sp inach, siev Ti to 14 Y гр. dos. buhehs., Sato Be — һа: — Table Spoons and Forks, full size,
nions, рег bushel, 6s to 108 in bu h, ^ к 3 ue
Beet, pe er do OZ., 1s to 1s 6d i Т ара 785 a За to 6d English .. = * = 1030 sacks | Dessert ditto and ditto . .. . . .
Leeks, per baneh д4 to 4d Marra д ndm Irish ыш 1051 1920 Ec ÉN
— 'atereresses, p. 12 bun, 8d to 10d | Foreign . 10310 2670 ' 8370 5510 bris
atoes(foreign H 5 of the tho
— ( );p-doz,6s to 8s IMPERIAL AVERAGES. — E S ADDE "d.
gio - une 9. eat | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. si qe шау, ys
mM Meadow Hay 80s to 85s Ghover ove ++ 90s to 100s = purchasers may easily and at once
— Кар E our ae E il 30 4i 4| at chs 5550 0| 35 515 5 =< = ысу
... c m P de» LIIS
"Нау .. ... T E. here” ay E ^ : — 4 19 9 30 7 35 2 33 3 0 every arti ч
rab Maer 9. 3 .
— Ty Vil ЧЫ [f s Тео: Clover ^. 845 to 948 21..| 4311 | 9011 e 1/85 8| 96 082 1 | Мето а Rest;
7 $9 Wa. Oc. 28-4 7-5 4| 002606 7169 9 обе ia T ЕЕ PIL TTE AN i UNF, |
toe азе 2 — Lo» ^ pus dod Иа ры е m w-. MEDY FOR BILE, APOPLEXY, AND 0
Over ao 08 3 Josnua BAKER, Aggreg. er. à 30 8 10 [32 038 0 nr € IMPUR р
| E ы = e master
er er 2 bx x — 5 rig s таю FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES. — — fen he was Hollow.
* ^ - m or four years
New H . »» — — | Fine 2d 90 » tw Ste i fair of Onis, but S
. BBADFO URSDAY, ; nsi nt of other articles; an m ports we hav
rs бт ating deal a geod а mel E. ану been but moderately sup pplied. At this apum pd was 2 — Р
a strong desire for this kind и са оч
present sales has not RUN = EY eas wiv Sedi uyers — ste чобан рч —— was experi
opening а аа А ther + kets is completely | Wheat and Flour, or an perl of 2d. to 3d. per 70 ng — ү
TW all engaged tale tae tbe prices are, —— s bur 1s. per barrel on сеч — nam : Oa ec ec re firm a
is re leared ant Е — — Oatmeal was neg and barely as dear. Barle —
h what is selling n at Pin oe x Е те held for extreme prices; — "м eren ex- сте —
refuse to give, no p that of an — tremely x scarce, brought ts. рег qr. m n Corn, observe that ROWLAND'S
when made into yarns. e old practice of not liking to lose an both afloat and on the spot, was өз soarcely "inquired for, — without Tendering th
farmers’ lots, if continued to be t at the prices at Which the any сте in value,——FxiDAY —.— —The arrivals | white, but i
new clip has opened, we fear will tell on the holder; for altho; from Ireland and coastwice since Tue sday —— rather more sii
an advance followed on the purchase of last year’s shear, the | Uberal of О Oats, but otherwise — een At this | never, in parti
prices now sought ni^ Les E to it of prime cost | days market there was a fair attendance of the to ntry | effectually prev
bei here, ss great caution is manifested, it is trade, and a business was done in Wheat end. Flour at and P wh
more than probable X "MN m see great for the trade, advance of 1d. to 2d. per 70 Ibs. on the former, and fully 6d. per | word, soon realises the chief attribute of
without considerable advances in iom price of yatu, cannot co barrel and on the latter article. Oa d Oatmeal m 4 EAR
ought hases of w ЕЕ slow sale at barely late rates. Barley and Peas 2 » » mi Vidi
y um gemere oo the same terms as on Tuesday ; Beans were he EWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITA
The supply BMITHF e Mosis June 6, "Mà — r 1s. 2 ud advance. Indian Corn, both white and Acta words “ ROWLANDS’ Сызды Ж on ше lah the Govern 1
a — ed nominally wi
is better, a „and consequently e = по attention, and remained thout 8 20, Hatton Garden,” are
e average have advanced about 2d. per | cha
n each box. Sgld by "a,
24—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
383
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MESSRS ва KER can confidently recommend their
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most simple, efficient, and economical; they are — Ет по
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TRON URDLES
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the iron ‚ district), and
Conservatori — achines II ass Frames Garden — — Flower Sticks
Green Gam tting Do. Syri Garden Bordering
Hot Water Apparatus ul Wire Work Hurdles Do. Rollers Watering Pots
V Flower Stands Garden Chairs че Labels Garden Arches, &c.
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T ing the G
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JOHN WARNER X SONS,
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Raising Water,
— расме of Machinery for Fire
J£ WARNER mags! La
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GALVANISED IRON TUB
ENGIN
or or Plumber in Town or Country, or
8 8,
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— achinery of all kinds art f.
Water from te depth to any height,
by Steam or Manual
J. TYLOR AND | SONS? ÜiTROVED GARDEN
IN arden En — Tal Bp т
12,
vi be öbtai ined of any Ironmong
anu facturers opes TM y руй
Newgate’ Street,
o on or Count
tees, J. TYLOR & Sons, Warwick Laas,
old | public
£8.
y be obtained of any Ironmonger ate
AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK.
MANGERS.
aun ia
experience of 15 years ful warrants the
ser in lating for io et al Ин
poc to o Mr S. TAYLOR, otton Parade, Gloucester; or to
R. Woopcocx, Whittington, pos Stokeferry, Norfolk. —
for the
ih EET
ens
vs 500 yards, 30s.
elg
ecurity of
or fields, at 14.5 per square
; 1000 yards, 506. erim
а 5 NETTING,
3
yard; 200 acm
[te n for Wall
At * NGTON & Co? 8, 17, Smithfield Bars, City, and Old Kent |*
Road wark; and at Erunswick Street, nea ug the phi еш ч
Export Bock, Poplar, where may also be seen e e Emigrant
Tents in great varieties on their latest пороте, principle d
H елшеп GARDEN NETTINGS, for all the us
the best ever made,
CMN NS, M,
; and MINIER, Nasu, & Co.,
N. AY No. 2 is at this season especially T" to prevent
OF РА" 118. — Those would enjoy
— Mud construct
" CEMENT e T
e gra the. path
in the dr
2 AKER’S РЕГЕ. Beaufort Street, King’s
Road, Chelsea, by special sppoltitmént to her Masesty and
В.Н, Prrsce ALBERT, 243 o Far WATER MA Png
Black mee White s, E China,
White, Japan, Pied, lay,
a Pis; and at 8, Half-moon
Street, —
СТЕР? IENSON axp PEILL, 61, Gracechure eet,
ark St reet, Southwark, Manufacturers
= rove ical Bc —
and Hothouse Builders, either in Wood o
Iron, aienti 1 5 the — б the Nobility, — ды
Nurserymen to ed ote but efficacior їз method of w arming
Нотага! а ——
леу have executed, references of
d "highest especial ity c ^K iven, and full puts
shed on applica
execute
I orders i in “the promptest manner, and on the lowest possible
"x
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And universally recom: and scientific
ates Scythe. b when out, of use, sh kea knife. It can
ted to ny ap in one minute (even by persons — — to
СҮ implement without the assistance of blacksmith or forge,
It be used by amateurs, as well as regular labourers, without
of bere ent or — 24 thus rendering mowing an easy, safe,
"i » o had of a homm Nurserymen, &e.
a
non of W. DICEN
an Lane, London,
— Implement ind Nach y Ware)
W. DRAY ^ e CO. Darm Engineen, Re. Agents for All the
. 2
leading ment Makers in Ae All goods are
charged at Manufacturer's
STOU DGE UNION.—GUTTA PERCHA.
ЕС“ condition, equa
ne Kingswinfor
m Mr. W.
us nders for | ie o pure
To
where 122 Ros amc abs may
Ae 5 me —
whol
rk of" ч U nion.
Union Wo
4
ob the
Stourbridge, June 4. E
^0 BE SOLD, with Immediate Possession, e
—.— OF ENGLAND — B 1 Y, Westbury-onr
Curtis,
X
near Bri M rie has
he to dispose o from
The Nursery is beautifully situated as to aspect and
ott ‘and is held on — of 14 aea of which ay three years
expire 220 a genteel Residence overlookin Je Rose
Gr ory about 150 fee n of
siness. The peel
tual and Tea Roses
merge Whole is in a У hear
portu
коң, nj
— ply to Mr. GEORGE J, HOBBS, Broad
rounds, Westbury. TOW Bristol.
Mol, and ба the
All light of great weight, and extremely well feath
ere AE of England pt Office
E и Sale. inquiries to enclose
ped on
sia by Auction,
CHINA FOWLS.
COCHIN
PERIODICAL SALE BY AUCTION ox TUESDAY, JUNE 21.
R. ыз C. STEV etio his
T uesdays in every m
be had on application
ORCHIDS.
ME J. C. STEVENS begs to notify that he has
për last packet received a Box of emere 8 Mr.
e зы] comprising — Bn of 8 А
the finest
Trrichopilia
and Forms of Entry to
| e d FLORI:
ESSRS. PROTHEROE an
i Sas 16, and
— of Dal
18 oses,
Mn PE RS.
— — Sell
ne, o —
aes o'elock, a fi
ng of sale.
tioneers, American Nursery, Le
TEN THOUSAND —€— GERANIUMS,
L PURCHASERS,
ORRI
Tupt, to
NDAY, N 13, at 11 o'clock, the
— we, in excelledt teonittion 51 bedding. —May be viewed
e Sale; Catalogu be ha — on the Preinises; of the
А neipal 8% th ТОКЫ. of N Bristow & TARRANT
MEN to the Assignee, 2, Bond court Walbrook, and Green- -
— a. of the Auctioneers, American’ Nursery, Leytonstone,
pi
——
Pi MEN AND HALF SPECIMEN PLANTS.
ESSRS. eng A es 3 offer for Sale
y Auction at the and 21 Ж бы
Ba th, on THURSDAY, June 12 80 at ас а
of CHOICE STOVE PLANTS... To. be viewed the
Sale, when Catalogues y be obtained.
te Street,
Collectio"
morning of
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
384
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No. 25.—1853.] SATURDAY, JUNE 18. [Ратск764.
N RANIUM. EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS.
W TURNER, Prou, riri ninm i» е, ROYAL TE — REGENT'S PARK. *
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EX.
.. 894 a | Jeffery (Mr.), news from
2 steam power |
for, Ses of England ........ 396 a | Law relating to tenant-right, Gentry the in ET he 1 pared to OHN WAT
les, wearing 0 "out of ........ 358 e| теу, 4 led Collection of RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS,
gricultural et . 397 а | 1, send out his new and s lendid Geranium, ’ Koh-i- “noor, zu тат ar unrival
ER irs a n AIL 39 c | — growth and d eie even dwarfer than m bum b, са — in bloom, and may be v с from Fellows
— — W 1 bloomer, and better expandit of the foli — "The Sows of ety.
— ee y ub recs 307 е is perfectly round, of large size and substance, of the brightést| dar The Plants at 22 нозат лга » aer eat beauty, and
Cemeilias, to cure 0 — 392 a with a beautiful Violet in hue; has been seen and ргопоцисей | will continue in өн гоп — АЗ une,
Cart exibition Nort — 2. 89a competent jud to be C а кет n" — out.“ The Mil uy ncampment ou Chobham Common is but two
= 2 ie ann mittance from unknown | miles dista:
correspondents. Richmond Garden. Madingly Road, “Cambria? Am om K Bagshot, Surrey, near the Farnborough
м н АА
Plants, wearing-out of.. M —— MM Station, South-Western Railway.
show, West Kent
TURNIP SEEDS, DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. — i N NTS.
JOHN SUTTON ак te Reading, Berks, EXHIBITION C ita — sme.
HE AMERICAN PLANTS at this aro
PRICES FOR JUNE AND JULY, EA ione. Dd xà visae
1853.
1 | 1st n great ty . The
A Gallon ot „.. чия weighs JAM — Nursséy is within am Bears vile wo N **
EE STUBBLE SWEDE, a моде and first-
Woking Station of the South-Western —— X all trains
t in every respect, "especially for late soles Е *.* The M ^ rer thin
sowi g a distance of the Nu ;
DALE'S H? YBRID, Green-to ped Yellow Turn 4610 9 — o "i
SUTTON'S PURPLE - TOPPED YEL dw ____Новва Watenne, Knap Hin Nursery.—June 18, 1853.
HYBRID, the hardiest, largest, and most nutri- EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS.
і — * JUNE 28, when Prizes will tious of all Hybrid Turnips.. |... ... 6 1 0 uni Моювкат, AGSHOT, SURREY, NEAR THE r
be CELARGONIUMS” nee acrem e "Pinks, Roses, | SUTTONS GREEN - TOPPED YELLOW 1 — 1 "IARE oy CL — 22 CN
59 aney yaneues; HYBRID, particularly pier Jor poo” boite dm: extensive
and RANUNCULUSES; also, for the best collection of MIS- Ч it will e „A heavier ero
CELLANEOUS PLANTS, the large Silver e ma e rre Tis 61 0 Gu of AMERICAN PLANTS is now in fover and
ITZE TO ONORARY AND ON- MEMBERS. rst Class par —— RED GLOB superior ributor to the American Exhibition in the
Certificates will be awarded to Seedling Florist Flowers, for such variety, prese 2 ODE, а, Pusey, Bs, mS tsa! la — — а" ITI. hibition
em А d ie ince 5 me Pa — * following ‘Exhibitions — more solid ye aen PE tion, and will — vA them of. June.
' r5 , шу — А. пе. _
September 20 0; аа W Wednesday, Novembe Ф jx ег а faces Agriculture "^ls 61 0 NS AND. SHE y
ubscri *. per annum, entitling each Member to the YELLOW LOHN (or Tankard Swede) 0 | 0 10 M * STEDMA UN, E —
чира of attending all Flower r Shows, zectures, and Meetings | 8 UTTON'8 EARLY SIX WEEKS, very early fully calls the attention of then nobility, d
е Society, of biting Flowers, Plants, &c., their own nnd * arge. (See Mr. Hickman's and other amateurs in oe e to her superb COLLECTION of
soda for prizes, without any charge for entry, еге.) O | 0 10| amongst which are running some of the best Cochigs in the
and эшо to have two free admissions for at each Flower oma NG Е SELLY. (new seed will be read in July), kingdom. Cochin China Eggs, 12s. to 30». per dozen; Anda-
Show or Lecture. Honorary Members, 10s. per annum, will have Chivas +» |? ©) Jusian, 30s,; Black Spanish, 10s. 6d. Standard Roses from 185.
the same — feos of not exhibiting ts, GREEN. "RO UN ND, and other old sorts, at lowest per dozen. Catalogues gratis on a
Flowers, for competition, st of Prizes, and the Rules of market prices. ENJ AM IN R C ANT, St. Johu's § Street N
the Society may be had e Horns Tavern, dur жу} рн апа a K. HickMAN, of Brimpton House, near Newbury, in a B ursery,
€— t9 n, WORK f. dated February 1 st, 1853, mye I must also mention the —
Kennington Lane; WAI x TRAHAR, Esq., 5, Kensington Bess. Six WERKS Torsi as the best sort I have ever seen for earliest i NEW VERBENAS, 6s. „ per dozen.
Admission to Members — Members at 2 o'clock ; sad latesi 1 idee grown them several years, and have Camille, Conquerant, Duchess of Kent, Edward Milson,
RI SR ach. invaris tiy them to prodace more Seed in less time than any | Fav General Gentile Adéle аиы, Logis
DAHLIA SHOW. other T I bave had them after Wheat, of a good size, | Miellez, Madame Кее Lacharme, —
Within sig weeks from tha time of sowing g. Bouchage, Ormsby Beauty, Olga, Princesse Navarre, Racine
"HE HACKNEY ) & SHACKLEWELL SOCIETY |" N.B. The above will be sent carriage free, except ; Romulus. А
M Ps , d ки FUCHSIAS, Dick er
Eat, ab ths Manor their A "imme, Hackney, e THU MAX, Je wider 208, value. A gi of the 1 „
E^ -Manor Rooms, arti penc . Gem . " Lead
orxzs, Hon. Sec, . Aŭdress= JOHN SUTTON & BONS, Susp Gnownns, | Model, Nit belt Stan-
Well Street, Hu. Reading,- Berks, dard of
“ovat Pav ILION, BRIGHTON. —The first (of
two) GRAN FLORIOULTURAL AND ноа L-
Ё Mews es ГАН ТӨ эш by BASS | Scarlet бегапйтша Gen mae * M — iand 8
the trade, exeopt |
TURAL EXHIBITIONS five English Packsias, s. d. à
guished patronage, will та: oS A Жетер cg oom oom тога Heliotrope Volisireantm manum,
and Gro i — б the M à — . WA o ДЬ 10 d 5 "Ue i Wade e perdon.
MEAS w — of 2002. will be offered aa prises to — 7s. 64, to „ „ ы aes” . 10 6 | Berberis Darwini, 25. 64. each. Lonicera, new species, from
— 72 obtained Berberi a WT cee t - 2. 2 6| Deutzia gracilis, 12. 6d. each. China, 2s. 6d. each.
АТАН Сактан (Seeds Balsamina latifolia alba, 2s 29 d — — ea. | Mitraria 1s. 6d. each.
man ret Brighton, June —.— discolor, jor limber aper variegated foliage .. ^ : : CHOICE AND RARE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR PRESENT
COUNTY or GLOUCESTER лхр CHRCTENHAR Darak Wes ersevicgen, or sanguinea, splendid... 6 ILLIAM DENYER, SEEDsMAX and Fromisr
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— orticultural Exhi- zia gracilis, ni 15. 6d. 10 ws 8 WEZ cen London, begs to offer the following:
bition of all Nations, under ds 1 immediate Pie ake of her | Dillwynia cinnabarina . T 6 М paper.—4.
Papel Mey d Em phe i "Mis. Majeste the Harris, frag Ilow Воже i ‘striped, * "| Antirrhinum: saved by an Amateur from a mos :
ре! ајеѕ mperor o в Majesty the Echites nt ye ow е carm ne s
King of the Belgians, H. R. H. the Duke of f Cambridge xc will] red throat 3 сй y — 21 0 and Merci er Sen. manent - DEO
be held in the Pittville Grounds, Chelten UESDA Y, | Æschynanthus splendidus, 2s 6d. to A ts QAM di exquisite in form, only "a RS
the 12th JULY, 1853.—Schedules and every 2 dorm айм may be | Fuchsia miniata, a superb Continental variety, а an à abun- 9 * mmo "d
obtained of J. H. WILLIAMS, Honorary Secretary, 382, High dai 2 - : г 6 9 4 эч ME splendid colours ad wo ER à
1 STR А ы . % Ө Cineraria, fom a рЫ Dieci MI QUE rs. ОЎ
Nm NORTHAMPTONSHIRE| y. Dr. Lindley (Banks) з 2 „5 отит ЕДО:
te all AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIET Open " ee үс АБ o » 25 3 i Primula sinensis fimbriata, various colors... -s 10
The Committee of e place on THURSDAY, te’ that their Fitz-Roya * 1 meen wd um 1. 7 6|Btoc — амри а See 8 — ms 2 0
next Exhibition will take place DAY, the 14th July, Gesnera ze mpacta 1 — An
— a adjoining the Blisworth | Gloxinia im petia 27 -—-— — or distinct colours, viz. white,
lowing extra prizes "E — regni A dit Ge tien is i dere e P rosy p ple, biua; —e—e ove ove Collection... 2 0
Seven Guineas for the best 18 Stove and Green ; а are flowering, very double, and differen
not less than 12 distinct species; Pelar largonin eru Ver reus emm t бали” Омий vt. to day edu Bine; lasting and flowering "—
.. ᷑ .. Тыт | Оа aM n m m BD Vie petia stoi ——
are three competitors, except especially recommended by the| „ . * 2 3 whole *
udges. - > 85 FVV
Also will be given, Two Guineas for the arnations | Лаеш m теш +. 3 at 9| CHOICE NEW FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, ETC,
and 12 Picotees, distinct varieties. One Guinea for "en I 2 i os OF 1853, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
All exhibitors must send a statement in writing to me on or Lobelia 3 6 ILLIAM RUMLEY ax» SONS are n 5
— Thursday, the 7th July, of their intention to show, in order | Mim "Misc a beautiful ott variety, cream dab ti ng superb new
By 1 for d" — with rich dark blotche 2 6|, — e киы ie a
(Blue) will Band of the Royal Horse Guards | petunia de tl 4 e oq Ж UCH Glory n, Dr. Lindley. Lady Emily Caven-
orm ly assifiora Comte Nesselrode — .. I Bees Lady Franklin, Райа га
= Macoums, er Secretary. i alata superba .. 3 — Brill Pas Кит Oe t „
pton, June Comte Kiesseleff — 3 8| Hen 56 ter, and Т га Model
CRIMSON-FLOWERED ү IVY-LEAVED GERANIUM, гы tae 3 „ z 2 % VERBENAS. —The following choice new
TANDISH awp NOBLE ha 1 а bed 20 for 18s., 12 for 12s., or 6 for 75. 6d., viz.:—Smith's Garland,
ow to offer the mmondi Mayi variegata, 125. per dozen... |; в M =
above, which can lesex Rival, Discount, I Glory, Elizabeth,
Mni T oru Pe ca a IL MC PLANT | „ Баи — в. per dozen "1 8 rs. Kirkpatrick. Vesta, Mockett's Pu. i ,
old variety, but the flowers are ot ing Foliage of the well e i E REL ET pieta, Beautiful variegated foliage, | croft Beauty, Purity, Mad T, Princess
: ss mson. e strong plan , 1 ,
tha loaves upon soci Reti Brofielon, aad are ташый weil ctor, БОТЫ ита is, beantifal | ‘ie ain wäite, per dozen, 125... „„ . MM Made РИШ, ME
*,* The usual discount to the Poa Pom a ae — m : co- . n e Die — wt Paris, С
en.— Bagshot, Surrey, June 18. Lo Tu Мк C аас T. ad fusis Де Gand te oach
WILLIAM MAST Exotic Nursery, Canter- Ж a А ^ 2 Balsamina latifolia alba, 1s. each. No the best of last
offers for sale 12 d Tritom ma an Hi cm "is ж. 3
RHOBODENDRONS, if selected by himsel cel for Сн tom "rome de ба Gand т" EN E enr — Гү
Which will be the Edgworthi . qais; ышы f | Welgela amabilis. ай БАМ, c б 12 7
E
„W. M. has also a fine Colléction of Stove and honse uu ‚ Bedding Plants mi йі Herbaceons Plants, in pots. [оше ей,
5, Orchids, and Ferns, which - * п good ера сап be | hronicle of May 7, 14, and п vere *
1 аќ moderate prices.— June e and 5 eget Sudbury, Suffolk, * plication — Gilling,
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LIST OF PRIZES AWARDED AT THE EXHIBITION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8.
EXTRA GOLD MEDAL
To Mr. Cole, Gardener to . уе, Esq, E. tut Kent, for
To Mr. Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. ‘Lawrence, Ealing Park, for
25 Exotic Orchids.
LARGE GOLD MEDAL.
To Mr. Speed, re, Edmonton, for 20 Stove and Green-
house Plan
MEDIUM GOLD MEDAL.
To Messrs. Fraser, Nurserymen, ee rice Leyton, Essex,
for 16 Stove and ener to Bir E. Plant
t
To Mr. Green, Gard E. Antrobus, эи Lower Cheam,
urrey, for 12 St
To Mr. Williams, Gardener aby B. Warner, 24. Hoddesden,
Herts, for 25 Exotic Orchi
To Messrs. Veitch, Nasseryimen, i mea and Exotie Nursery,
сека заи ien Exotic MOL
To Mr. Gardener to J. Н , Esq. Water Lane,
Stratford Ursen, Essex, for 16 ‘Snowe Orchids.
To Mone, pane & Son, Nurserymen, Great Berkhampstead, for
2 Roses, in 13-in eh. 1
GOLD MEDAL.
To Mr. Turner, Nurseryman, Slough, for 12 Pelargoniums, in
8-inch
To Mr. Carrigan, Gardener to E, Laurence, Esq., Kentish Town,
for 12 — in 8-inch pots.
To Rollis Nurserymen, Tooting, Surrey, for 16 Stove
and Ries ew
To A ү dur ee ao АА, to J. Coster, Esq., Streatham, Surrey,
To 2 Rollisson, Tooting, Surrey, for 10 Cape Heaths,
To Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq, Crown Hill, Norwood,
: ape Heaths. To Mr. Gardener to J Th gz e awbey ka
оос Paul, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, Herts, for 12 Roses, in | vutà Ha, Gar for 12 Stove and Greenhouse Plants,
13-inch pots. To J 3 er, Garden in n, Esq. Clapham, for
G
LARGE исен. GILT" sert To Mr. Watso е гыз = Mrs. Tredwell, St. John's Lodge
n NE E nh К ad BE - rood, for 9 Ca f 6
х reenhouse CES : o Messrs. Lane & Son, for 6 new
Gardener to Sir J. —ů — То Messrs. Rollisson, for a plant of Caladium
and Greenhouse Plants, To Mr. Bayley, Gard to T. T. Drake, Esq, Shard eloes,
Tooting, for 18 ersham, Bucks, for a fruit of the Providence Pine-apple.
ra faut of Oatlands Palace Gardens, Weybridge, Surrey,
Meme dunt
Ф 10 Rona, ia 46 l
To Mr Жен, Garde
,in "xem pr
8 Roses,
"To Mr. Hume, Gardener to R. ee Esq. лан — * -
Ware, Herts, for 8 Exotic
RGE SILVER абм.
"To Mr. Constantine, Gardener to С. Mills, Esq., Hillingdon, for
6 8 m 11-inch pots.
To Mr. Dobson, seryman, Isleworth, for 12 Pelargoniums, in
er to Miss Traill, , Hayes Place, Bromley,
eden t Sir E. 1 SSE |
10 Cape Heat,
ae
SILVER GILT MEDAL.
Westwood, emnes deca for 2
"Gardener to W. F. G. armen, Esq. Nonsuch |
T:
to Lady Puller, Youngsbury, Herts, for 3
To
To N
To Mr. Evans, Gardener
geri бы AND FRUI
o Mr. Roser, Gardener'to G. Bradbury, Esq, Bedford ed:
Stre treatham, * for 9 Cape Heaths.
to J. Coster, Esq., for r6 new Azalea
To Mr. Taylor, Gardener to
AH , Esq., Cheshunt, Herts,
To Mr. 12 Sener to H. B. Ker,
X 16 Orchid
Mr. Dodds, Ga vidi © p» Baker, Salisbury, for à fruit of
er Providence Pine- -app
To ree . Meroen to T. T. Drake, Esq. for a Жоел
pple.
To Mr. ‘Turnbull, for a fruit of the Pine-apple.
To Mr. Henderson, Gardener to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart., Coleorton
Hall, € eni * — Ibs. of Grapes.
To Mr. Frost rost, Garden em s Preston Hall, Kent,
for a dish of blac oh Gra
To Mr. Constantine, 8 to ©. m Esq. Hillingdon,
Herts, for a dish of Black Prince
To Mr. Bayley, —— te: T: T. Bfake, Es. for a dish of
Se
radle to S. M. Peto, Esq., Somerleyton,
Sufolk. for ^ dish of — Grapes.
To Mr. Martin, —— to Sir H. Fleetwood, Bart, for a dish
of Frontignan
To Mr. Fleming, Gardone to the Duke of Sutherland, for a dish
of Peaches.
To the same, for a dish of Nectarines.
SILVER MEDAL.
To Mr. Ward, Gardener to G. Bishop, Esq., South Villa, Regent’s
Park, for 6 Fuchsias.
To Mr. Westwood, У штогу, Turnham Green, for 12 Pelar-
goniums, in Sine
To Mr. Wiggins, Gardener to E. Beck, Esq. Isleworth, for 12
'elargon
To 5 5
ts.
le
Tri, East Barnet, for a
r. Lushey, Gar оу to J. m Esq., Streatham, Surrey, for
dis ag —— саа
е тю G. uur” Coleorton
all, for a di ol of Stack alae a
г. Martin, Gardener to Sir ^H. Pre, Windsor Forest,
erks, * a v * Black Prince Grapes-
To Mr. e Gardener to Sir W, Smith, Bart,
Mas ershire, for a dish of Black Н, feat Gi
To мт. Pl orbes Gardener to the Duke 2 CHA
a dish of Black Ha nito Gra Wobur
To — . Willie Gardener to C. B. nia Esq
Muscadine Gra : for
rapes
To = Cowan, Gardener to Е. А, Jone: Esq.,
Essex, for а dish of Peaches * m
10 Mr. Evans, — es to C. Now wdegate, Esq., A
а dish of Nec
To Mr. Hee, D du: Warwickshire, for a d
Cherr
To — ; Henderson Wellington Road, for a
Calceol
To Mr. Munro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie, Colney
Herts, for 12 Ibs. of Grapes.
BRONZE MEDAL.
To = ANM Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esg,
To xt. Wittens Gardener to C. B. Wa
f Oranges and Lemons.
[r. Bragg, Nurseryman, Slough, for 36 Р
75 aj 8 to W. M'Mulle en, Es
“pe
Mr. ong rere to R. "—
ыт Calceolus.
To Wears, ‘Veitch, f
То №
Том
Тоу
тоу
. Anderson,
т. Francis, 8 ig a collection
lanetti Rose as
* дй son "Ga -— to Captain Trotter,
rnet, fr. a dish of Kitley's Goliah Stund
— т to J. Coster, Esq., for a dish of Musea-
т. ТН, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, for a
ish of Muscat rapes,
rrison, Gar о A. Donovan, Esq, Frumefield
ark, Uckfield, b fora as ed of Grapes.
т. Constant ntine, Garden Mills, Esq. for 3 Vines, in
to C. №, Newdegate, Esq, Arbury Hall, |
SMALL SILVER MEDAL.
шы of Reading, Berks, for a rs Sharpener |
To Mr. Turner, Slough, for 36
To Me Holder, Gardener to the
for a dish of
ng.
18 Ah
To Messrs. — Nurserymen, Leyton, Essex,
To Mr. Mr. Green, — to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., for 8 Exotic
Ore ids.
to J. Coster, Esq, for 4 Ixoras.
10 BWV
To yo r, Williams, Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., for 30 British
To ме n, Gardener to G. Vivia — 25 Claverton Manor,
Bath, for a fine plant of Statice Ho c
To Mr. D ИШ, East Barnet, for а.
ardener
'ardener Esq, Stamford Hill,
for 12 Stove and Greenhouse a
Жеп Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Sutherland,
, for 6 Stove and Greenhouse
г, Leyton, for 10 Cape Heaths
Gardener to Miss Traill, for 10 Cape-Heaths.
To
0 Pine-apple.
To M yley, for Bayley’ s d Melon.
To 2 EE UNA, G m to the — Wenman, Thame i
rk, Oxon, for 121 f Gra h ‘Neetarines. ;
To ме Munro, Sinior to ick Oddie, Colney House, St. Albans, | To Mr. V [эеле Е to Sir T. Hare, Вањ.
Herts, for 12 of Grapes. Downham, Norfolk, for Oranges and Lemons.
| To rr
To Mr.
Rev. E. Coleridge, Eton College, *
To Mr.
To "E Miller, Gardener to ы
orcestershire,
То М ^ Cole, for a fine specimen of Hoya bella.
'To Messrs. Veitch, for a plant of A eg
| To Mr. sig uae d to Sir Н.Е
] erks, for a dish of Black Hambro“
| To Mr. Fleming, Garden er to the Duke of Su
0 dc Hambro' Gra i
To M vis, Market Gardener, Oak Hill,
dish че, Black Hambro’ Gra
To Mr. Spary, Queen наиб 1 Brighto
Muscadine.
To Mr. Forbes, Gardener to the Duke of B А
fora ee ‘of Peaches. ве
To Mr. Bradley, Gardener {о 8. М. Peto, tm fra
Apricots
To Mr. Harri et TU
_ Seedling Strawberries. А $
To Mr. Scrogie, Gardener to W. Н Arie à
Park, Bedfordshire. , for one fruit of the
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT.
War
"To Mr. Wood, Nurseryman, aa for a vri
" 8 of 43 Н d
Blenheim, Озо, fora rait of t ie res ee -
Мт. Flemin ‚ Gardener т to the Duke of Sutherland, T
ayenne
Fos Gardener te A. 8
2 — Pryor,
— Herts, f d 2
To Mr. Ex —— F. G. Farmer, Esq, fora plant of | To мг 5 Aide e o of #
Melon.
o Me n, Pine-apple Place, for Gloriosa plan | :
x qu Vette, for Lilium giganteum. » 3 ie 121 Ibs. of sel Grapes,
do M Wood, — — e d, for 6 Hardy Alpine Plants. mit b
A отоо!
то m ir. Woolley, Gardener to H. B. Ker, Esq. for 12 Plants. | 2
Hambro’ G
Relianee Cab
Seed of Cattell’s Dwar
Te ons fe
—
be had m 3
may 1
Ps per packet, the former containing
т E р. F. 56, the — p
the pU in 983: quantities “мо
ROSE NURSERIES, HERTFORD. N GAINES begs to announce to the
T RAM e to i 8 * gentry that his large — of |
CUM MN i Iture, that th |or GERAN both show and famey varie
New QUEEN V ICTORIA ROSE, bs hibited by d im mag Regen | fal fall bloom, m, containing nearly all дра ar |
ou Mise. — ^ae e"! e 11, is the sa d es of the season; many E
1851, — variegated variety А АТТ;
that, it will ie | tes sant out by
etek Rose. Strong Plants on Ay8'excepted.
Wares. KING OF THE CABBAGES.— This is N с , COLCHESTER
к aux vy best Cabbage in cultivation, and quite dis- received а 20 Class C ir " te from he |
"Yo 8 inclined to think ma rties h doe f
асты Ж a having had Enfie gh mt = — this Cabbage, the ЧЕКТ e И; fe pai and orist."
i mn the t without h: e EAAS
| — whiel hs quite — — s other varieties. To be “Dope ta, o 10 paing yang pei
lose than 11b, at 4s. рет Ib.
MM ual New few Queen Sund
Ten? qn 3
25—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. | | 387
“HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. u Ee A T HAE, aoe
Y T to cbe Belts 4 "n little bor. 2s. мє
EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN, JUNE 11, 1853. LM Tere 22 elegant » — per
Stamps to the amownt of the order given will be expected from
wn correspondents.
AWARD OF THE JUDGES. unkno
LARGE GOLD MEDAL. | È Tope Wentz Beger онн оа The Gardeners’ Chronicle.
THE
1. To Mr. May, Gardenerto Mrs. Lawrence, — — * ror dd e utt hg
- : 8. To Mears. Pamplin, of Lea-bridge 1 Road, Essex, for 10 varie- SATURDA — , JUNE 1 18, ce
; c
| 10. To 3 Lady
— — Mrs. Lawrence, F. H.., for 20 Herts, for 25 varieties of Cut Roses.
THE GOLD . MEDAL. for a collection e ome Orchids. ' >
Ч.Ч» Bomme. Fraser Lea Bridge Road, Essex, for 20 Stove | 12. To the for Fruits of Oranges, Citron 3
Pia — 18. To Messrs. of Fulham, Yr Ox dta. арат, ~ 2b—Rayal „ ene, Ж РМ,
e To M Mr Carson, Gardener to W, F.G. Farmer, Esq, F. .S., 14. AN Gardener Ay 2 6 pson, Esq, of Pimlico, Unto Snowe ron ron радове — — +d
15 Stove Maidstone, Chichester, Aylesbury, Salisbury, and Bath h Newbury
„О 15. To Mr. Westwood, of ve Ane, - -
3. To Mr May у Gardener te L ALL F. H. S. for 6 Stove E DEA 40 ads АЛ Gardens Weybelags, | RO: “Stale 2м) сүс and Handsworth,~0ub ; Liverpool
4. To the sam o, for 10 distinct verear ett Cape Heaths, ; a Queen Pine-apple weighing — 22
5. To Mr. Williams, Gardener to С. B. Warner, Esq. F. ar. pm Сар J. В. iege, XL FILS, for The nd ‘ ef the H CULTURA
ies of Exotic Orchids. Pin ^ весо mee оютз‹
6. To "Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, for 15 species of Exotic | 18. To the same, for 6 Violette Пачуе Nectar! Society took place Test Lund at Chiswick. The
19. To Mr. cn, fra P 2 — Bang өзү or Ma гу үй at day was one of t in :
А E Blenheim, for a Providence Pine-apple weighing в. 8 ов, Ў
7. Te Mr. Terry, Gardener to Lady Puller, of Youngebary, |. „Bion he Мад Quien sun shone brightly bat fitfully, the flowers ж
8. To Messrs, Lane& Son, of Great Berkhampstead, for the same. | 21- „* — Gardener to C. Mills, Esq, of Hilling-| and the air, as it warmed, was filled their
* s»rapes it Р
9. To Mr. Holder, Gardener to the Rev. — of Ben . den. “Lame, Gardener to J. Hifi, Ys. of Streatham, for i отчу while the still unsullied verdure of the
College, for 12 Pelargoniums in 8-inch :
** ке burgh €
10. To Mr. Turner, of Slough, for the same. рай чү, dM. or pi Deli _„ . oy das Да A
t
- поа A
THE LARGE SILVER GILT MEDAL. 1 Prines А deepest tone, formed the richest.
1. To Mr. Speed, of Edmonton, for 20 Stove and Greenhouse | 24. To the same, bes Frontignan Gre rapes. frame o the brilliant picture. The number of
— 25. To Late Gardener to the Baroness Wenman, of visitors was 7044, among whom was as usual avery
2. To Mr. Dods, Gardener to Sir John Catheart, Bart., F.H.8 Thame Park, Oxon, for Noblesse Peaches [рє venter ut utt €t distinction.
ato os Ctr, Б. of Streatham for 1. To м . Lar өр» of Sutherland,
6 1 1 h 1
4. To the same, for © newer cata of Greenhouse Azaleas in F.H.8,, at Cliveden, for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants in called Philesia buvifolia, from
5. To M 1 To Mr kine Gardener 10 the Earl of K ru f
Hr Messrs. Veitch & Son, for 15 species of кое Orchids, Y Gast imorey, F-H.8, | ducing, for the first time, its crimson
8
9.
same, а i it aan
Mr. B G Һа 4 Toe. Gardener to Sir E. Antrsbus Bart, PALS, for lowers, promise eta ef a
10 species of E A һ collection of Heliehrysums. acquisition, —5 as is bel ** it has at
n May, Gardener to Mrs, Lawrence, F. H. S. for d varieties 4. To Mr. t —— Crawley, Esq, FILS, for 25 Exeter, the nt should be fou * — т hardy.
To M isson, for 10 varieties of Cape Heaths. 5 To Ze the nie for Dara voie nobile. There was tty New Holland — Bross
ши — Mr. Roser, Gardener to J D MM. PES, RETO] ne Мост, Gardener to. G. Vivian, Zn, ef Claverton muc Cos а ham, and one or two
Ti. To А. . Manor, Bath, for & Btatice Halfordi, other plants of minor no
"x e pe. dii 8. , is, of Hertford, for a collection of Roses on were in perfection
о Mr. ertford, for the stocks, small straggli th
To Mr. Roser, Gardener to J. В. 4 BILS, dor raggling bushes, as
"E . 227 | | but stately, erect specimens, loaded
EAE S Black- 10. To Mr. Brage, of for 12 Pansies in S-inch pots, if in the |
1 лм, 2 12 To Nr Ума, батта юш Bae, eq, of бо m
Р "oae ан 13. To Mr. , Gardener to J. A. Tioublon, Esq, FHLB, for „ — Mrs T
1 ICATE OF EXCELLENCE. 14. To Mr. Milly — R. Sneyd, Esq, F. I. S, for Black | especially admired for graceful form, and the
; i
M
T,
PET
FLUR
H
i
ү!
|
"i
i
qp ` P poo Er dti
те reenhouse Plants in 13-inc| Dnm Eiruge
һе same, for 6 newer kinds of Greenhouse Araleas in diuo st dimid
— A өчөр eod F.G. Farmer, Esq, Е.Н.8, | 17 To Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland,
rentham, for Noblesse Peaches. we uity in the
y, Gardener to Hi. B. Ker, Esq, of Cheshunt, 18. To Ме Smith, of Twickenham, for British Queen Strawber- ris sop а were ante v
|
E nj
Ao юе» „r
7757
Ae
|
j
?
5d
|
ү
SU Exotic Orchids, pats
J reen, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart, F. II. S, 19. To the same, for a dish of British Queen Strawberries. )
To te came е AA oon ed 20, To Mr. Harrison, of Oatlands Palace Gardens, for a dish of | 8CCOM the
distinet varieties Cacti. oer at rr Saccolabes was 1 fountain, with
upon
Д
. To Messrs. of Clapham, for 10 varieties of 33 21. To Mr vus борб tod Prya Bog, IE S he a King's | streams of glittering blossoms
The fruit ha
- — — a -— ve y decided
we. -e ITE THE SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL. = vn ene da —
э. To M Таубе Gardener to 3. Coster, Ben, of Streatham, for imi еа» titors in any branch of their art except Pine
20. T Merere i esers. Paul, of — 3 — бед of Roses in | = b Mr. 2 rome Ang Coster, Log., of Streatham, for " - , none of which called for Meer
11. To Medr, 1 8. To Mr. Watson, Gardener to Mrs. Tredwell, of St. John’s | Grapes were quite admirable ;
Е — „ for a collection of Variegated Plants. Lodge, Norwood, for — Cavendishi, es
2 t Mies, Gantener to J. Simpson, Esq. of Thames | 4 To MP Carson, Gardener'to W. F. G. Parmer, Doty Р mm
Leschenaultia formosa.
. To Mr. Tamer, of Rene for 12 Alpine Plants.
. To Messrs. E. G. Henderson, of St. John's Wood, for Diety-
Mr. — o Lo
14. To Mr. Miller, 827 d R. cmd Esq., of Pine-apple
Place, ‘or elarzoniums in Sine
Mr. Battersea, or Es
illmer, of Sunbury, ks
! ; То Mr. Bragg, of Slough, for 12 Panstes in Sinch por,
SS 4 ths. 1® 4. Мт. — т — — Mills, Esq., illingdon, | mens
pret ens Sot eq for а |11, qo Mr. Backtront, Ganlener to W. I. Gower, Esq, Fas, lack
8. To Mr. Meredith, e ог. for Muscat Grapes. |
— E Sutherland, P. H. 8, 12. To Mr. 7, Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Pay. vn. for Noblesse |
91. To Mr. Frost, Gardener to E. L. Betts, Esq, F. H., for |
Black H Grapes. 13. To Mr. Gardener to fhe Duke of Sutherland, | "
T cen — — базым, Yor | 14, то Mr. Tron SEE Ete tein aran 2 ear as if esc
23. To Mr. — Gardener to J. Maclaren, Esq, F.H.&, for 15. it tah of Detian Queen ш, of Keens’ Seedting | rather al and
A. To Mr. Bradley, Gardener to S. M. Peto, Feg, FHS for | 16. To Mr. do of express MARE RAM. Rei that about
m RESET е өк Pon a m latem aco dene а *
. ia prem THE CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. the fact : the siihber mber of exhibitors receivi Р
1. To Mr. Busby, Gardener to J. Crawley, Em, FHB, r| ine bon ia Ton ily 64, and i5 „
Gren ving been ia тен been
1. To Mr. Te G жч ма 2 of eng 2. To Me тте. Veitch teh, for a collection of Helichrysnms. nowhere. Nor can any useful average of tie Ma ms
Norwood, for 6 8. To the same, for Cattleya Mossi, i woni. Жош "
4 To 4. To M essrs. х Рату, for Epiphyllum ca-raleum elegans. — by each be struck, in 1 of the
с Vom, Paila 4» „ б. To Mr C "a Gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq, FHS, | wariety of medals contended for and woh, ——
* уоп, for 6 species Species of Exotic Orchids. for Wastes біло: | For instance, one exhibitor (Mrs. Law EAE o
Мау, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S., for а 6. To Mr. Woolley, Gardener to Н. B. Ker, Esq, of Ge, ene (Mr. Ta ) 6, ens (0 ауД э
for Ixora alba. T. To Me, Dobson, of Islewort for 12 Pansies in each seven 3 each, and k^ am
4 lor, , ` sixteen each, ul
Tuae Gardener to J. Coster, Esq, of Streatham, for mcn A rne o — oa Mills, Esq. аны, MM. es was as e er
Nie AWRENCE) having P
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. CINERARIAS. and E жы — — ыу ж.
Tur SUBSCRIBER having formed a wide and. - RD GEORGE HENDERSON aw» SON, у hn 802
: geancotion with the trade of this wij & dp hr nior e eL th X mgl
Pre ot ther ; an Extract
- ward a of | pared to book orders, for SEED of the above, which will be n a erit
mede or general Stock suitable for Exportation, w а e| ан ta i 94 0 57. packets. The Cinera: tins аге saved the Imperial пие
NL uro dmn 2 Tante, ‘kt Liverpool, Dui
por. id Per steam- 7 . Oed ipia and the Caleeolarias the end of July.
Jawes Br. М E.G. H. & Sox also beg to say that the varieties of Caleeo- ere
Agent, 138, Forty-second wt soe | a i ЫШ; saved can be seen in full flower at Say 1 e 109
oT | from the best — odas and will be ready after "the ^ 20th viewer г complains of the u , u
388 THE
Imperial Society among 106 ne so that |
p if Linge there be, is on nglish,
the Fre side. It is, however, аам:
that the deed may hay
e
1S
npossi le that everything exhibited
may "n deserved some mark of recognition.
at least was the case last Saturday, with a very —
ration ete
a hee en
w is 33
yi
We have to — for on Fresca of the
кабын to t on to Oregon, —
the Edinbu
es nobi
ponderosa, monticola, and Tiu in Pim
good condition. We have ours n cones of
three new species of Pines in this ойнайын, but we
are not informed whether there are seeds of them
or not.
GARDENERS’ t L BENEVOLENT
INSTITUTION,
Tun Anniversary Festival x this Charity was celebrated on
i uto "^ the London * eK рар the — 3 2
SAMUE Esq. M.P., ipported by more t
100 distinguished mans Bev and f friends of the Society.
The tables, as on former occasions, were decorated with a pro-
©.
F
GARDENERS
the
its —
ai es and the humblest homes.
of the poorer parts of London
—a region reminding the
re striking о perceiv e the
lowliest abodes a Gerani blooming, or some ther | i
symptom of a te for the beauties of creation, which
ould only T —— ulged by those classes through the
medium of the g art. That art was — aa English.
ner's T
In no part of de Continent, excepting, perhaps, in Hol iene , Was
nythi t all dem —4 neat аза + cl
cott
Sich d in i gardening led to neatness, symmetry, an
greater 8 rts of ойпого апа manufactures, had contributed to
the unrivalled grandeu n 1 rs.) The
DNA of the gardeners art was also sh DY the per-
manence with which it retained its hold of the affections to the |
last. ife fon
. The man we in — y life ha ad been eid ardening,
although immersed for a time in the struggles a аа mpetitions
of ZI Ду, always 8 with be у to his natural taste
for hor Our exhibitions of fruit and flowers enjoyed
fancy for p asional
exotics. At one time — public sate indulge the whim o
eeding Cochin China fowls; at an оше a polka mania might
bre
seize them, and old ade young, grav e turning.
— tothe ane of — cornet- piston —
rning them 8, y might set their dinin
Pini (laug parity but £m they might i
harmless —€— — always came — in ә — run to р
c as a ect they could never exhaust. (Cheers.) The
nge of mir erc was oF the widest character; with the example
of y^ J tees Paxton before 5 he was justified i in saying, that
and tabl
and
i e most eminent gardeners in the country), was of the hi ighest
character. Itis I — to = proprietors of the establishment
e in comple ete accor
accessories.
ce ward to with wem mum?
Society and its operations 4 more widel
— 7 — =A 2€ mea ns of зеке Бук ity.—the health |
us they litera w of thei
in
ir vini
ned 8 ich
which they were indebted for
T, R. N., and AN Sig JOHN
ne hand it approae e co rr of the highest art.
In che gardens that u t ace they would next
year have an oppor p seein ng the ‘height to which the
se — "of psi con оша attain, for there, under the
auspices of Sir Josep 2 it would be elevated int
th ignity of a ne other hand,
had only to turn tied Me. Mechi (cheers), t
show that the agricultura might — a TE uk: of the
T ner's book. Agri e must s be t ainstay or
s country, but to sg rien on N Ty Жон be со
‹ абба with the care, the > assiduity, and — rea attention of
Ё he gardener. (Cheers. he science, anged fron
епи heights of Parnassus to the nar: of "ipte "Hall Fate.
t
t
t
and арести of the w cing clas
he а of gardening — be selected as at the bend of
trastin the present
of
his own early days; when, promotion bein ng the rem mim —
the standing toast — 1 the officers of the Navy was “ А bloody
war and a si
roposed ealth of his Grace the
ys
The CHAIRMAN — the
Duke of Devonshire, the 3 e ths Institution, which was
i the Chairman
t
regard e Duke of Devonshire. His Grace ha
— бл. the opportunities a afforded — * his (eem station for
the good "um € of h
men wd and had the: merca p» pl p T romote 1 бару x^
harmonious feel ings which had excited so berieficial an influence
on all class E Cheers.) He had pA that his distinguished
end Sir deed ave been present t to асе -
gr would ha
ut h d
The grea at discoveries o of Californi. ia
the 3 path; he hoped the 8 would never be seen again
when a man would seek for profitable employment without being
able to obtain it; but the great ores needful (and in which this
Society — er | prove most beneficial) was to — into = minds
of t rdener the conviction
. — — те — of the highest order. ‘(Che ers.) 88
ing as he did most inadequately the gifted chairman of the last
‚пе evert: rthe eless, —
A spring up ш
contd 18 — e
at once propose the t
wo
res ge none ref them
co — fom their Ke e eem he would oast
y to the Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Institution."
(rent a 2 e.)
owes e Hon. Mr. Justice HALIBURTON proposed the health of the
of the Duke of Devonshire and Sir Joseph, Paian i ind utu
tory woull say of those eminent individuals, that while the
had shown that in the —— ranks" of British industr Ty
ha elo да,
there might lurk the Ly M a Mic el Ango a Raffaelle,
bok did not sre the s a Medici to patronise
ach
The — “Prosperity to the Gardeners’
Royal 55 explained briefly the origin of the
Association in reni in owe charitable e feelings of a few individuals 8,
who founded it ragin its of self
and features
eners
the 3 was АННАН for in
ners, w wages
evident that the mber now u
funds, 33, though considerable in itself, жаз quite inconsider-
able! in comparison tot they mig
meum o 3 he might say t that t they | m
occasion "wq merely been engaged in аке ate oce ned bes
had d
isiting England as he did, only at intervals of about
was al s astonished at the impe dee е Su esr
literary, 'scien tific, humane, religious, prac and e ental,
which adorned the metropolis; — amongst thous he | had. deti
as much satisfaction from the v € Benevolent ei ee
— from any. The gardeners students of Nature; he
tudied Nature in 5 others Preferred to “study | the wild
— in the 28 Garden
gerie of which the Ch airman was a
P Ind where the —
done this? The Garde: 84 ar ope tha the benefits conferred
про community by the gardeners, and the advantages of
this tion, he regarded its title as а misnomer;
it should have been called a society for promoting the
taste, enlarging mind, and fining all classes 0
society. (Cheers.) The Chairman was connected with the
new Crystal Palace. (H hear.) had raised t rystal
Palace in Hyde Park, and was about to raise its successor? - Not
= re E them, —— pu
E trust and confidence by respectin,
re barricaded with t wai!
terrors of i
— -traps and spring- guns, what cou ald 2 expected of m 2 —
brutality. (Cheers) His E go Bh as for those w
a good omes and an agreeable evening, but
the
and as God had given t Lidia a seventh ‘aay of
great ted moj Er! becanse he he believed that
в own re
rest, that. portion ol it not devoted to his worship should be Pins
ind, in breathing the fresh air, and contemplating the glories of
mem —
by = dinners a at which pos n o
the wealthy and the noble, to the zi who, by
8, or by the equally tiga 3
ias cac тае awe 8 mble
ont pee and
Be was ade eile арй и and worked together fo for the « common good.
occurred 21 thevery thho Wis ower classes had been гїзїп
in the scale of that knowledgo. p wer; and when the
extending mselves most |
appre-
sphere, met at
by songs,
А of a — бтен:
dinners. (Cheers.) These
als; but their m 1 8 ppi
v
o
"lie
all tet by pa —
sort oi
ble
ys h hoy its
ave its weight
„ n the best s senie of the ris as
Our first parents were ilton
dien of таг фа е
dài peor 2
жете: and of art. с cheers. The Chairman, as a promoter
of the Crystal Pala «96 as the advocate of. this eue
grati ind
his кеш. (Cheers).
The са RMAN, in acknowledging the D v —— if he had
before sad; occasion to regret the comp: n himself
and the Chairman of last year, he must feel Жора усе to 50
back the hand of onths, and store the
а
Although inadequa
part of the present dpud that so long as d sterling
sense and humour were dear to the hearts of 3 so long
the booi which he had tld op would be “ Household Words’
in the home of every ed
and he
busy Ti and oe place
was ity in which гей stood
with ы: bar unmixed satisfaction
an
ny;
^ assed an active and
portant че», the
that he coni А 1
f the people, and
n honour to be е humble and
(Cheers.) However, -
— ——
and gay, wer
—next year, instead be
[JUNE 18,
upon wh — our 7 were made
, He had .
always
qu
ia
himself and the m pee tors (an
the em, Mr. Anderson), th
аре —
{һе © Crystal Pal lace. (Re —
. JAMES THOMPSON propos: — the en
Halibür rton, or, as the Romans — i their heroes —
— sae
achievements rather than their names, of
emi OM eers,
CE HALIBURTON briefly replied,
he ү It Le Pon more difficult it wat 10 ua nee 2
for others; and, pide pU tiny the lawyer’ S proverb, that
M that t plea ads his e has 8 fool for his clients (Cheers)
he CHAIRMAN mE the health of Mr,
ore who Ep hog the 8 and read a LN
nthe whole to about жч —
subscriptions; amoun
the following names :— i
*
The Duke of D hi ss Capt. AT. 243
21 0 — Bohn, Esq. |, 10
8. Laing, Esq., Cha airman 21 Lessrs Ne ie
А. Anderson, Beini- 10 10 J. J. Biandy, Eoo o>) ae
Sir Joseph Paxton ‚ 10 10 | J. J. Mechi, Esq. hi 5.5
Right Hon. L. Saliran. 10 10 Ker, Esq. ER
Lewis Loyd, 0 10 | Messrs. Wrench and Son 5 5
Hore —— Esq. 10 10 | T. Grissell, Esq. >. 45
Sigismund Rucker, Esq. 10 10 | James Thompson Esp 5 б
me Correspond ;
Wearing-ou [r. Masters’
observations on this subject, T th strongly
corroborate the Knighti OTE *
belief in Ae spb eae let пудов, say E
h som
what "
ontroversy whic Ei 3
the 8 ‘stn, ы
alpable Nature
may,
rt of your Paper (and in which 1 t arit
bout the propriety of pruni
aides
part
share), a
flori ar's Defiance,
effor it proved оні: in short, the sort м.
€ exin This reflection, which Ф
sulte the belief that Leuchar’s Defiance $
period of its existence, and had —
reached r* natura
peare
a g C оп, а
matters, he e me the history ". a very
he had raised from seed. It was greatl
by his frienda, p was widely distribu buted other lost îy
after a series of years, one lost it, and a nother
it was found to be extinct. These as proofs df
the correctness of ce M night's pr the date
о апу tree is to be reckoned from the time it germinated
a seed; that pe Я Ъу red
se more
mparab
e it by the
multipiention. "But ks t the original a
snd a moment's safes tion on e
will t tell that. EE Бене was 7 des td
xu
endure for e
xe Golden: Pippin to Cedar Se ts
the true originator, and hence the
5 йө of fi to fill places of
mired kinds, whose loss we may ig d
cannot restore them. Quercus, —— Will you à
rrect an
arb Wine.
Ро (о Мг. ЕУ for his
but in the ar
in ticle Rhubarb vh
set him right, — directions fo
does n scientifie or chemical :
By the ends, there 18 D^
unworthy cam oe M abe rte
would rather be viewed in conne on with the Crystal Pala
Those occupations in life which nae t the most b satisfactio
25—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 389
varying the —that is, a dry | sam And this, on the 8th of June, sufficien indi- Une of these Wm Azalea
wine ike sherry, rr ог а brik on like champagne ; but — — ess of the season, I think it — LTU
ither Rhubarb, Currants, nor will pro- | interesting y of — when that scarcely a bit of foliage could be i
duce a wine with the true true champagne vour; it is to ing the effects of the severe weather on A also a fi ;
be obtained only from the fruit of the Grape, ripe or would be so good as to what extent their early - 2257000
unripe, its leaves, tops, and tendrils. If the ripe Grape Peas, and other humble i i
is used, one-third less sugar will The recipe I ber uts of the garden, have been injured; for there flowers ot ile е — in perfection, and
Lecco vientre ve-men ose amongst y pers to early and | e it a favourite ; and
ruits To make 10 gallons of 9 t supply * h things is of more importance — verticillata wi ' always be prized for its
im re, Take n .| than а healthy an ——— g Pinetum. I believe the | colour, which we need not say is far from being
of fine moist sugar. a Peas that were sown before Christmas were very much | among ts, were also beautifully
15 to 20 gallons, taking cae that thas a hole for а ap injured by the severe w in March. I was pre- flo ‚ and when the sun is sufficiently bright, as it
bottom. In this tub, bruise the Rhubarb ;| vented by the incessant from sowing earlier than | was on Saturday, to keep blossoms they
when done, add 4 gallons of water; let the whole be well | the beginning of January. I sowed some Early Em really very showy. The Ixora and Allamanda
rred er ; cover the tub with a cloth or blanket, | and Early then, ET del sdb A db ts.
and let the for 24 hours ; then draw off | Emperor to-day ; the yF 1 Messrs. Fraser, who were third, sent :—
the liquor through the tap; add ] or 2 more gallons of several days. I crop? — sown before Chris Aphelexis — purpurea | Erica Cavendishi
water to the pulp, let it be well stirred, and then allowed | not so early as n later this year. 5. U., Hod. " losissima tricolor elegans
to remain an hour or two to settle, then draw off; mix , Herts. Lene. в Вон —
the two liquors together, and in it dissolv e sugar. Monster Rhubarb.— h at 7 in-| Allamanda cathartica jasminoides
the tub — clean, and return the liquor to it, me to wei ere : the weight sticks, 8 acuminata " ta
cover it with a ket place it in а room, the tem- | exclusive of leaves, was 22} lbs. This is not а solitary |, — — — Kempferi
perature of hich is not below 60° Fahr. ; here it is to | case ; ga abundance at that w The Ixora c 2 — \folium
remain for 24, 48, or until there is an | variety in question was the Vic perm is — m , Variegata Pimelea mirabilis,
a ce tation having ve s when it|the herg both for forcing and g . J, B. The int ti the largest
d be drawn off into the 10 as fine | an {Л , Chirk Castle * North. Wales. example of the kind we have but it is scarcel suffi-
e 10 gallon ‘cask ple nans y
nee a which — vag — * up to p ciently showy to arrest a ations ion of - Men; it is
4 water ; if there E agp а home where it is most valued—where its numberless
— he hn here э ч ы — 2 * ч | Societies. white flowers yield a perfume ne Oe is ripa oe cnt
any liquor left in the tu З ot by any sweet-smelling plant tivation, Coleo-
quite fine, pass it through flannel, and al up with that — GARDEN pax’ ExsipiTIoN, June 11.— ae зб AI 4 and A were also fine
instead of water, As and ore prominent features of this b rilliant 22 plants, so was the variety of Erica tricolor called
the liquor inishes, it must be filled up daily, to nr display of * and fruits being given in e cree is one of the ex of the Jedes.
ати fermentati -— 12 Peek it then | column, we shall, as before, confine ourselves here
more moderate, w e ou put | entirel —
pon hole made by the side of it, * with In . of 20 Srove and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, n Apes т Vinca ie
a 6; this spile should be taken out every two ог | the large gold medal, as first prize, was again awarded to grandiflora 8 otis floribunda
шее days, ing to the state of the fermentation, | Mr, May ^ ener to Mrs. Lawrence, Polygala acuminata c —
for eight or ten "c to allow some of the carbonic | for folo ing, viz. :— Azalea exquisita Epecris miniata
acid apud Lew p hen "T + P cask — purpurea iflora У! — , uM — Qiu
ma pouring a little liquor in at the v racophyllu le Cle ron x y НР
hole once 4 — A ten da n. for dicte or four x ee Lesc ч ul major Dipl — pone ait iy сс rns чө Kwmpferi
This operation is ormed at long intervals of a month | Adenandra iua Gore к тА — 48 — The t о 8 otis floribunda in this
or more, till the end of December, when on a fine jtd Allamanda eathartica Pimelea spectabilis ir vite \ ni th — beau!
day it should be drawn off from the lees as fine ygala acumina n Hendersoni pun — —
sible ; the turbid че oi rough flannel. “Make pesi ^ МЕИР eden rs pots Lage re covered with pale ы: yellow
th clean, re liquor to it, with one drac Erica Cavendishi oleonem rum b E The d ndron was also ; on
of isinglass das (puro) di dissolved in a little aba ; stir the he above as a whole were matchless, ма іл He inst ei. ih ine ad of brilliant scarlet blossoms.
whole t the bung in fi Choose а | of size and beauty. The Showy Pimelea was the The t tes and the Scariet
clear dry da: 9 for — it. They shouid be on м Ее that was exhibited « 50 su — i in May; Ixo е
cham are по
pagne
enough ; secure 23 corks —
&с. 1 generally make up the
ree pints over the ten gallons, which T1 bonia for
was considerably past it — Not
of Coleone:
^d
whose multitudes of pink flowers had "acquired an
or three amount of brilliancy which is rarely met with in the
the purpose of one. - cask as it is wan jl of this shrub. We learned from Мау |
several years past I made a wine with ripe and that he grows this plant in the open ai rly
* rii ng to the season, equally as|eight months out of the 12. As soon in April as|
good as any fore It has always spirit becas with- | the weather will permit it is turned out of doors,
eut thé addition of brandy, which Dr.
es (publi or 30 2: ago), a
* spirit
ese
33 filled up to the season
as long as an e
* у
recipe for makin
aces M ад is given P. your volume for 1852, p. 405.
Lu able to answer for its
T "doni t two tablespoonfuls of pale
8, it soon comes pro
rs, wh
usely ixto flower, and“ colours ” well,
nd ас in beaut
autum gi
it is removed in-doors ; 2 all
=| shady corner bed. the ples
-weeping branch
to this, the most striking p plants were, prag i
Allamanda _ cathartica
whose brilliant round oaj- putt . Uis wa —
much admi
| gayest
eT 1125 8 лг
Р {һе
prize was awarded to Mr, Carson, gr. to W. F. С.
‘a
Farmer, Esq., of Cheam, for
Aphelexis macrantha grandi- | Azalea bella
flora » Variegata
Leschenaultia formosa » а .
iS biloba major Franciscea acuminata
Allamanda cathartica pee
Pol cordifolia Gardenia Fortuni
» › “ Dipladenia crassinoda
| карад Бејта penta еу ыр whole
of the plants composing it were
condition, being uniformly a ma —
The Allamanda and Azalea variegata were 9
well flowered; but the greatest favourite with
company was evidently the Fortune Gardenia, whose
erassinoda, | large i Ma Mer Ее: т gave off a 3
| its
A
rance that q air nei
with swee bella 3 a nice somo
p thickly studded with purple blossoms of the
A. с the — and
the blue zo ser were also fine,
Mr. Dods, gr. to Sir J. Catheart, Bart., sent
common wine-bottle will very much im- was in most vigorou health, having, мыны spectosissima Ixors coecines
3 ie d Danid Blast Court Í Wks ba dadk we were — ushed shoots 18 inches in 1 ма ids A 5 nb
: ы ing Cartridge.— 0 sin henaultia biloba (a lant гап e " ia n
you for fe. the insertion f my last remarks on the per- | was — for its charming deep bia ue тн 25 Lecienanttin Baxteri — epi ;
ion. carte for Ы This day I went to have this i perfection in налан it was seen in cathartica Vinca alba
18, omp: Captain ‘Hadden, R. E.; on Saturday last, the plant must be shaded when in "ovn acuminata Clerodendron Kæmpferi
the result of this first experiment with cartridge in from the “ bright sun,” otherwise its intensity ' fusely fi d
rock was perfectly satisfactory, even | will be greatly diminished. This plant is said to be а. во меге —.— A. lateritia, though small,
the drawback of the nov of it to the wer well, ae great atten- one blossoms. The Clerodendron had a
employed in sinking the well. The the rock was | tion in spring to keep it free from green-fiy, by which, r striking
afin ag gta quis bane m wider than | if it gains ia footing, it is greatly injured. Mr. May | plant as any Quei en
the interior. my could | winters it in an intermediate the glass, The only in the Class of 6 large Stove and
Ones by ta i hand 6 T wn; iron | which k it from „drawing.“ | House Prants “in pots or tubs, not less than
rammer was then placed on it without the baked clay Dracophy gracile is also not unworthy of notice; | 20 in diameter,’ was Mr. May, gr. to Mrs.
plug intervening, and the suspended block of timber | jt is well suited for amateurs, as it fl Lawrence, who contributed— =
Pd re to 1 5 on the no Ma! the i Б e answers cutting for 2 It is, however, f buxifolinm PRA анар
there being space between the sides of the —€———€Ó its management, espe- еопета ru x grandiflora
and the iron rammer dage would render | cially in regard t to watering it ; and mildew, to while ig | Pec Apheleris ——
the explosion ir t, but it was not so ; the Lad is subject, must be kept off it by . frequently We need scarcely say that these were all large and
ec ch was about © Аз grait — with sulphur. This ae n the | fine plants, such as one rarely has the good fortune to
experiments wi more perfect, | warm end of a greenhouse, or where is an inter- with.
» уе - ‘the tated clay plugs, and dae powder o 2 house that suits it 1 5 The 3 Hen- —— — in 13-inch
e ts of trees and mirabilis, Mr. finds to succeed best or, W
third of the mou — th of Mu к a ted about б. x xs тїйє as ein the remarked
of the way down, the iron rammer is easily placed | In this - X they are rendered more free from insects,
its proper position, and the MU blow of the fallen | they flow become mo: „ require
block forces it on the head of perfectly | less WE orn winter: ta
zw course of| Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., of Cheam,
practice w у of communicating, T sla 1 be „„
. © inform 794 ou d it. 7. Жж» Victoria Hotel, Aphelexis macrantha Ixora crocata
| Ү «кр» Dradophipting rale — H ema hibited by Mr. May, Mr.
" "S must have уми " ELICHRYSUMS were ex . May, Мг.
been pointed, being charged 11, e Exiga Cavendishl Green, Mr. Taylor, and Messrs. Veitch. The varieties
pag — and a half of dp find them not eat-| Allamanda neriifolia Clowesiana of Aphelexis S. grandiflora, spec
nod E in town of Bens called at Covent — cordifolia А Diliwynia — i ;
1.
were asked for d prige of Mert pe oder per quart = Залаа Hoya b ela
Ixora coce
390
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE,
(June 18,
the best js certainly maeranth
а purpurea, а — — | fection; proving it to be à — that keeps M in Hn 3
uty.
associated with it was also the
said to be more easily managed than som eharmin m Devoni r de la Malmaison, large and fine ' i
prar нечта eiia y lovatted. edestal 8. in a reni was much bew à | slighty “past a best ; Q ai. was in perf М. |
Orcurps.—T re again exhibited in great although к was hardly so vieni we have seen е: te osea was near 8 and fine «a
tities, and proved, as the always acm of the * same er shows. Leeli ps pera | ó just et M Others consisted of
attractions of the day, being reel in t trumpot-shaped lip, the m of the flower being white, | сане Т — of Sutherland, Poi Perras, 2
respect to the fruit, opposite hil pedo rowd was, as magnificent species whie — mu uch atten- other fav sorts. Mr. F; m
who were ther e know; dense and continuous ече dun: ; and | may m mention that not the least, specimens [ dina a hybrid China, ar deli pink.
the whole afternoon. In elections of 20 plants Mr. | interesting among — rarities in this collection was the | blossoms, having a rosy centre ; Coupe d’Hebé, Che
Franklin, gr. to Mrs, Lawrence, received the hi ghest | Acland tleya, with its green brown barred flowers | dolé, Baronne — Comte Boubert, General Aliana
award for— with purple tipped — This is a dwarf species which, Paul Perras, La Reine, and Le Pactole. The latter
- Aerides — Saccolabium premorsum though not possessed of gay and striking colouring, is been fine; but ene been long in blossom, its beauty
Á uttatu nevertheless very beautiful, and will deeb deus be — had — me a little tarnished. The blooms of Ia
odoratum Louer reyes a = vourite. It is, however, not the most easy kind Reine ge and showy, but somewhat 8.8
Cattleya Mos ssise Trichopilia t Дд” fault to iid this variety is liable. In Messrs, Pas
Dendro 1 ed Great W
bium — *haius Wal Hich:
undum
Oncidium Papilio tant
РА osum Anguloa Gloves
77 pulvinatum Vanda Batemann
More 3 plants than all the nese eould
scarcely be wished for. We learned from Mr. Franklin
that — "had been wintered on the dry an
scar
yi e temperature e ever bein
higher than 55°. e most striking he group
was doubtless the Moss Cattleya, which was covered all
over with blooms that were matchless for uniformity
and delicacy of colouring. Indeed, th not an
ill-shaped or bad flower on the whole plant, and they
looked all the better чай ng {о one those
varieti uch orange as je
es that have alm
in the Tip. Next to this, Sobralia- macrantha was m
admired ; ad eedem large pu ы, е flowers etas ver
"y
a good mple of
showy. Am rides, there
раа; uri T — the handsomor of the — on this
occasio
nage.
"tà groups of 10 Omcnrps Mr. Blake, gr. to J. H.
Schréder, Esq., was first with—
Aerides crispum
Cattle eya Mossi
Phaleenopsis an
majus
Saccolabium premoreum
“The Lelia, though
Mr.
las stil — pres on. Hd La
—.— (буре) had upwards of a dozen and a
alf Басов меге also =
Боса ant s — ide es erispum, thou
not so ЫМУ аран as some, The 5 ee was
Mads a M joue of that most useful plant.
. F. G. Farmer, Esq., who
Pha
This prem jm collection.
1 eem e > fine —— that was show
Mr. to
gained i do 8868 1 prize, sent
odoratum
ны онй Mossi
тоа moschatum -
abi
Epidendrum oo
Acineta Hu um
ees iria. poo
multitudes of — The “lion? of
spikes of vans aea Coat ene in thick sueeession | Humboldt Acineta, numerous spiken of brown
one above the other had a charming effect. Dendro- spotted flowers protruding | through the bottom and
bium cærulescens, and Зао Wallichi were both fine | sides of the square wire basket in which it
plants ; Dendrobium see um w eoloured ; g stm —— univ ded attention. The Musk
pea was well flowered ; aud ree yellow | De Dendr also а fine specimen of the kind, being
Tulip-like flowers of the дарго aia vette . large EE tolerably Wel flowered. The Cattleya had
tion. Al " this a П deserved the Gold | more orange in ip than is usually found in even the
The next — in —— of моа was furnished b
- Williams, gr. . to C. В. Warner, Esq., and contained,
premorsum
» » guttat
„ Ccrispum Phal: ænopsis grandiflora
» Larpent Sobralia macrantha
„ maeulos Trichopilia suavis
Cattleya Mossime Cypripedi
» i E] um
Dendrobiw Calanthe masuca
Oncidium ampliatum „ veratrifolia
» Burlingtonia venusta
The Low Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium Lowi), though
Б ess, perhaps the greatest novelty
in this collection; but it was not so fine as th
of it that was shown by Mr. Williams in Ma
drobium nobile was a good plant ; Cattleya intermedia
was well flowered ; it was the ом variet a 4 — the sor
having the deep purple li most s g plants,
fom, were the Aerides and. the пуа не 0 ; indeed,
seldom one sees C. so well flowered as
= on this „ although near half the spikes had
not e ; the white-b d. oue, too, had. near
a dozen and а half of flower-spikes on it. The spotted
acc gg ү tng: 3 - ving six
glorious racemes in each
raceme measurin ned foot in ing a
was а fair example of of the Spotted Oneid. ahh ie.
= ciunamon-brown ind,
In collections of 15 Овснірѕ Messrs. Rollisson showed
Aerides virens Saccolabium gut
Cattleya Mossize Phalznopsis grandiflora
Acland Sobralia Galeottii
Dendrobium clavatum Vanda teres
5 transparens » tricolor
nobile rassia verrucosa
Oncidium ampliatum majus | Cyrtochilum stellatum
„ Sphacelatum
The most sho p were Oneidium
sphacelatum, the clear yellow ampliatum majus,
the Dendrobium Ж — but
though
the NEM upright 1 it throws up, each
being thickly set with pale straw-coloured blossoms,
having a white lip lip; and last, —.— re was the large
tterfl y-plant erem grandit ora), whieh
Yao certainly he bost | kind at the whole
show. It was exhibited to таары е for-
ward the 1 wooden
support. 4
— - Veit, who were s асна this elass, had—
* 0881 Phal» tat
Dendrobium Devonianum. remet ae
tortile Lelia purpurata
а, ampliatum majus Cypripedi
The remaining portion of this collection consisted of
two unnamed Aeri и i zt Я
by | Odontoglo
ая,
notehowy, i is a neat kind for small collections. |
stellatum of
best varieties ‘of м We The
ssum were d fine
; but
destitute of that pavers ак tinge which, Be foun
d
Woolley, Mr. Ivison, Mr. Kingh Mr. Green, and
Mr. Bus ng these were p
odoratum ; Barkeria spectabilis (very good), Saccola-
m tatu mo n), Mossiæ, | w
intermedia and Forbes a, Wrayæ, and
maculata ; Den nårobium x Pierri luii and nobile ; 3
Oncidium amplia an , Epidendrum
macrochilum en азайыш. еседа grandi-
i An Calanthe veratrifolia
- oug remark that the Brassia macula
mentioned Mem was the true kind, which j is very
rarely to be with, and v "E бего from Ше
sort which comm iem goes under that name. It came
from пар асе сов. Duke of 5 at Syon.
Ups, Messrs. Veitch e ontributed a
f re
beautiful 1 ‘of Ngee Mossiæ, finely grown and
weil flowered ; and Mr. Busby had a good Dendrobium
nob
The only rare Orchids which were thought rt 4
Warrea discolor, from Mr. Car
ward were 3
nd there | the a hardy Cypri ipediam humile, Du Ме
Woolley.
a white тда S HAMM. from Mr. Woolley,
* a so-called Beni from MEA M api The
ikinds shown class consis:
ры however, did not appear to be very
culosum,
from Aerides ma
AZALEAS were 1 туте des. as might be
what the;
optima, purpurea surper and Gledstanesi; Mr.
- | Taylor ch a third group, consisting of там —
xcelsa, optima, and lateritia.
kinds, in d. nch pots, the last- named ned А contri
ood variety ;
H
гечә vot ge 2 rmosissima, a
Mr. . gece Exqui-
sita, cess cuni —— St. Margaret’s, rosea punctata,
and Perryana; Mr. reduced Gries
dilecta, ae Celsi, maeulata (semi-double), and a kind
named extra
Of tall Cacti, in flower, Mr. had Cereus
Mallesoni rosea, C. Egerton руйт, rubrum ezeru-
leum ; the white E. е
Mr. Pa amplin had a int
el
was awa
1 were this ov confined to R.
M & Son, Ке :
Bridor, a Pe ndsome
Mrs. of Earl’s Court,
Roses in pots were again shown in admirable
con Mete! amas fe
the form of a stately
covered with perfect
Te in w
Bla ke, Baronne Prevost, Blairi
dy’s L
not
this р was undoubtedly the И
ta —
spe ciosum vari
— —.— ng called Epiphyl-
lum ceruleum elegans, to which a Certificate of Merit | Rh
rded.
fo
ing,
group we remark estern, a fine Rose, ne
to show a green eye ; Blai airi No. 2 Caroline ача ч
w and beautiful kind, 7 — pink
baie a rosy centre; Madame Legras : |
thers were furnish in r. d In the —
amateur’s clas group was 1
Я were well-bloomed -
-
Augustine Mouehelet, a рар. rosy crimson ki
— t Paul Ricaut, a very fine rose; Barone
ost, in тар ital 2 ; and the yellow Vicomtesse
Fra ived a silver Knightian
they were gro
habits э were distinctly Drought out, a point for ae
er * n long ich we have never
loaded with
Westphalingia, - iem
ventrieosa gra
a
eviflora, tri
q^ 3. e m
to >
spicua nana, por
- eh furnished an fes le of
e trust wil
collections, and some good
a
—
worth . ion; their n
fora major, tricolor py ary — t. dem
SINGLE SPECIMENS agh hardly is geniti
ныт lant, —— y M olf ve 36
eec
ple
erson, ellington ; and
and Lady's Slipper, &e., mentioned under
rehids. -
A collection of miscellaneous
M
prize was
quiiegia
from Mr. Grigor,
fine collection of Iris blooms, from Mr.
25—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 391
sailles Nursery, Hammersmith ; and boxes of cut blooms derson, gr. to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart.; and Mr. Mor rison,, we may mention that Mr. Bradley, gr. to 5. M. Peto,
E e and hardy Azaleas, from Messrs. to A. Donavon, Esq., of Fairs ripened Moo sorpark
r&eld P ark, Sussex, who |
— ee urgh. Mr. ази
Esq., M.P., ae ae a dish of aqu
ni hat her red th
t Black Prince, een —— as v^ appeared this
3 this
ixed with O hids, by Mr. Woolley, viz., 4 Ачаа N in eapital con- merei
fovianum, formosum cinnum trapezi- | dition by Mr. Martin; Mr. Hill, gr. to R. Sneyd s
forme, and macrophyllum ; Gymnogramma sulphurea, | and Mr. Constantine, gr. to C. Mills, , of Hillingdon. Notices of ot. BOOKS, &t.
Goniopteris vivipara, Darea cieutaria, and Blechn ines quite ri — otherwise excellent, ca
brasiliense. rom Mr. Rust. aclaren, Esq. ; Mr. Taylor
ctia PLANTS e from Mr, Turner, of South- | gr. to J. Coster, Esq. ; Mr. Bus y, gr. to J. Craw. | On the Anesthetic Pr к, ЖТ, t vag Je don Proteus,
gate ; among them we € ed Ajuga alpina, Lysi- |ley, Esq., of Stockwood Park. Mr. Williams had also 2 Куж К Puff-ball
machia nemo Veronica montana, Viola mutebilis, | examples is pe. Muscats beautifully ripen + 3
Alchemilla montana, and Nidus Avis. Thislast|and altogether such fruit as one arely sees at this | War is Lye erdon Proteus? Mr. СА 3 has
1 ascertained that а common
Mr. Turner
e Jane show. Som
prizes were closely conte aol ‘The Gold
, Norah,
lane, eun Claudiana.
er sorts,
Beauty of "em
onstance.
› if we except the first lot in the
nurserymen’s class, each o f which was in amd E
well varied in colours. эй Ма
Delicatum, Anais, —
Erubescens 12 Mr. A wit
eat woo Priva
г. inson,
ueen, Gipsey Quia) Princess Galitzi,
Delicatum, Statiaski; 4th, Mr. Roser,
CALCEOLARIAS.
Mr.
— One collection only was 7 3
from Constantine, gr. to C. Mill „of
ag
es, Milo, D
eris Mrs, Bragg, J.
„Mr
so were in pots.— st
o years, and was making seas
54.
arasi
were numerous ‘and in excellent order, | G
e —— were pro
umont,
all o rt, when
d the animal 2 like. ehloroform,
ut also sent very же 07 this сб, Mandrake roots, and simi he
Three — — —— of € Grizzly Fron-
uced Че, Mr. Henderson, gr. to
— and Blak. “Frontignan, beautiful
pecimens, came Mr. Martin, gr. to Sir H.
Fleetwood, Bart.
eee IN Pots were shown by Mr. à (1),
Mr. Jackson Beau-
8. should have
neglected to indicate күн! the P d in ‘which he finds
e properties he speaks of is a singular circumstan
ты
mander .|and с. e.
acti os ucy, |
All reflected ver
e
they eonsisted | Ge
r. Constantine (2), and
yee У; — Meredith's * Black "anion, and
exceedingly fine. The rest w
Mr. Whi din
of Ham, had three Vi
th of Febr: uary о
apiarians, who 9 use it when they wish to take
e ho d without с d r bees. But we do not
| mber that the substance has been hitherto "MM
owever,
the one statements, among many others:
* My first experiment was made on the 20th of last
‚| March. A ey -sha
i m a piece of
open
the fun tited was allowed 8 rise pretty freely into
y as — *. Wed the siis several interruptions oceurred, so that
ar produe
"i Tend We was 12 — to eight respirations А ‘lah
d the temperature of - body was lowered, From
time to time, after removal from the bell, P counted the
d er reathing and the heart- beat, and found them
nereasing in number, an the bod
The hee: 2 — was profound; and,
ours, no sign of sensibility to pai n could be
elicited. I laid the animal down by ts. e of her
mo — m MA in the morning found her ‘pple : about as
—
Marth, usi Mr. Bus у. Henderson
Hative becoming warmer.
after a p
wonderfully 4 fine - of —
ueen was shown ae Mr. Smith, of Twicken
Indeed, it is seldom one has an opportunity — — ng
The ibitor
2 Finding € that the impure fumes
Chertsey,
kind anm in the open air, the oniyi instauce of natura!
5
. Turn
such, Monarch, Alfred the Great, Antonio, |
PS r of
r.
of the
y fungus were rather painful to breathe, as they —
some degree of irritation in the throat, and caused the
eyes — reri I made them pass through a solution of
„previous to exposing the animal to to their
ar mmn: This was easily done. The
oduced in vessel, ——
a few fruit of this
es this day produce
litem t flavou was King's Green-
fleshed from Mr. Tegg, gr. to — e Esq. ; and the |
Golden 8
also very g Other 80
age, e, В. Ye — Golden be
nsisted of Green
Perfection, and Persian Hybr
0 inds of fruit, Mr. Williams, gr. to C. B.
Esq. „sent а D: of cs n бон, апа
Гет and Mr. Ivison, gr. to the orthum-
bérland, at Sion, tropical m qm of —
Rose Apple, and ripe pods of Vanilla.
тана Boraxic, June. 8.—Foremost —— things
the vessel,
aspe ed on the. 13th of April;
and on the following SI I теремей {һе ехре зүр
both with the arified va
presence of Dr. Willis. dic De vn 4, with coma
Mr. Sam ampayo, a p residing in
a favourite dog, w ver
veral seedling нр
Pelargoniums ; the lie eine
white and rich deep purple, very — stout, aa “ot
3 Hebe, Lo З . Campbell, and
m art : some merit,
sent several ceolarias, for bedding purposes, with
some plants ; Mr. Constantine had some 3
кере са of good rich colours, and large well-
shaped flowers.
м show of FRurr was
rapes, both white and black, and
markabl berries,
ot the heaviest ;
produeed one
Mrs, ERES dum an
23 8
5 Ibs. 8«
were
of „Preston nt. well
which was awarded them,
so very
| Black
own h aturday
= ме have to notice, in accordance with — promise,
made at 374, Mr. C ole’s fine ттк ws of Stove and
Greenhouse Plants, which consis
Aphelexis macrantha purpurea а молио splendens
purpurea grandiflora | Dipladenia 8
ens
Erica freno Bam ger
Hoya im
Ixora an aat
Pimelea ipani
opportunity for trying the | apsesthetie
power of the fungus during an tion, He therefore
kindly undertook to i out the gov, if I chots qu
| produce did
previous
been — either to nareotism or operation.”
space for — extracts. Let us add,
6 that the subject is one of great rie, -
that Mr.] Richardson’s * well deserve
Tie
Mr. morem en Clapham, |
Of Care Heatus Mr. Smith, er. s W. Quilter, Bag,
of Norwood, produeed a group admirably cultivated
AE ants, They were beautifully tower, and
in first-rate denen il The sor e
ano
an example, loo Paris |
a
ca, and I —ÓÓÓ—À
d the wl
Mr. Hume also showe ier "nius FLO RIGULTURE.
he
erides odoratum.
flowered Sarcocl aem dieere and a
. Meredith, ^ to the Dake of Sutherland.
r. Harrison, of Oatlands: Е i
— of Odontoglos
to J. — Bart.; rhe: Williams
ssts. Veiteh arson the 9 Rhodo-| Fucustas FROM SER
mysorensis.
Bart, ; “te bay, XT |} Mr, Hens
Ата. IF and Hexacen
In addition
Be majority of
ripen seed seg Ё, 3 but, gen they are n it is
aste of time
tris m
to what was stated about fruit at p. 374, almost w. time to sow it, for the flowers so pro-
332
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE.
(Junk 18,
— are seldom equal, and mre е frequently. s ors | rine — the oil.
p o a dough. With this form
to t ent plant. The o
easily perform й тте" e Fuchsia,
minent, and the pollen plentifa ul.
ybridising, it is bear in min
seed will M okato their 3 most
ich green is
have H
bay ай: ра be e ferülised, eut eut
pue when they a are fully epi apply
m the flowers, the properties of whic
: tie ртн етө round them, to dis
hen
the
greenhouse
them ; at least I have fou
if not better, without it, d the plants so is roduced a
T as th ey are of size to handle nicely, pot them
айу in * pots, and mo — in a light airy
situation ; if they are grown clos es Ат, it
ten raw them out daka an nd lanky, so that the true
habit of the 3 seen; shift them into тыга pots
when necessary ; т (inch pot will be саг
as large shifts only ать р them
their flowering ; 71 пату never be
until they flower. The principal object is T ripen
their growth quie so that t their flowers may be
of them will bloom the same
ter
It = we rable, ekta
or | to
t those
As light
solar he eat n
| ings o of wet
b
quanti
stron:
being put in
This is pe Se: нас =й hei, y ae er
and some of these sorts are shy in flow
“onse potted tw tw serratifolia, the one in rich
- was, that r grew most lux
-- showed no EA at tall till late in autumn, E
other made a very short growth, чери wered profase ely
e greate. the season. The robust varieties |
do better ЕК planted in Boc ich "with about a third
part of well decomposed manu
AT REGENT'S PARK SHow.—Ofs
New PELARGONIUMS edlings.
: “there was a considerable number. The medal a үт pest, scarlet of re ving an
e brighte what will be required for
| ее shoots
> advantages of light an
que
r than
оаа
I lime previ
mixture m
on bera for — rats, and all wi vermin. Flore
"es.
ays
to allow for са air ear’
re
taken айтал age of,
arrest the rapid growth o of those plan
s ma ain a ona Lr free exposur e to
ysanthemums, usiug for pottin
Mie portiono of well rotted cow-dung.
Ci
from imperfect drainage, and
a little water work the
With a |
balls the size of
Calendar of Operations.
(For the — week.)
Жым DEPARTMENT.
ow reac aximu nt,
mds so, fires em be а. with in PM
the and
„perhaps,
or . As pla
ing way fast, ns above [аы эзе
to supply air in liberal
conjunction with, aches will help to
e are but few eu but it
e
other
can b
out of
8 is suffering
screens over deli-
cate plants dur aring heavy rains, 3 such as have
d been тюу potte
FORC ING
DEPARTM
Yo Continue ч» pps soy rou utine PER
—A
gathered, ‘the, trees — be
se
being then neatly tied in, = — all
necessary t кее Agnon-vite
ider m may be likely
r with t
red sider which
suspension of
d air,
ntly, fru
be а good stout flower, darker, and of
Е — нуе
better shape, but as = Mee meg ^ 2 6 in where
3 is a of
AAURICULAS: Jota. You have used the bones for drainage in too hed
— аге aco in in order.
wi
, FLOWER GARDEN AND
t this se
et
SHRU UBBER
esent is that ‘of keeping
fresh a state. You had better remove them immediately, and | ® new growth, while the season is far enough ad
repot into fresh вої prevent their growing very materially out of shape
САЛА: Flora. Your question, “How am I to restore my | Watch the different annuals they come into flower.
sic plants to health?“ с u^ Әл is often asked аш h habit of x^
Camellias get into ill heal whatever quie. a best | au varieties whose superior habit of growth,
plan is, to turn t р кон ont of tf thet pots in spring, xamine
their
roots; an
8 soil entirely a —— ту
g
4
eo
e
5
52 8
e
et
2
8.8
58,
atering
„ Wer have made good by au they та;
те aha e A ба the flowing sp
they receive the same treatment = general collecti:
ADTAG*
make = — н bedding plant.
har: G. Brilliant in eolour but starry, and too large in the i
Ели LLUMS: C К. All extremely handsome, and well worth
ing care of.
ee B R C. It would be unfair to offer an — on
reached us.
them, as they had all fallen to pisces before =:
——
isce
How to drive Moles.—Take I Ib. of ем,
E of эша! lime in powder, 02. 2
oil of Lavender. After | “
mizing be , the powdery part of thi compos
' size of Е соне, ог brillianey of colour,
о be dead or dying, te shake | to seed from the an
: gules ma may be perpetuated in their prog
| inferior ones as soon as the
make it desirable
m; that good
eny, аад
expau E: ir first flower.
FLORISTS’ FLOW
N though
ces, be iu boo, S e the bii: :
3 be put
„| Weather set in very hot
rather N this season, wi
should th
„ the "is mat be VUE We
f | need not impress on theamateur the necessity of keeping
182 beds free
have access to the
the insects
t
ered ; as soon
, allowi
[ndn M to remain till the aos is pinna er AURICULA
and Роцтлмтнуѕ seed must be attended to; as soon as
for la
urn. the p brown му di be
e
pods do not
round them will
t Grass may be |
abundant
cannot | Dryopteris ; 2, Lastrea
or
eg GARD Nom
Advantage should e present s
weather to plant out a Pian breadth of Savoys,
eens, and. t Bree
ul
of plant. -
ing with — dibble rad So sic >>: 49 trouble ig
bir id
d by th f the crops, —
of Walcher
short i
the ‘aia
б» за for the
the hot weat
ticularly on dry 5
perfection. Stick Peas and d Scarlet Runner Beans, and
pay every attention to advancing crops.
М es ы teu WEATHER NEAR. LONDON,
16, 1833, "
даа орнат
TsMPERATURE.
в Age.
BAROMETER.
June.
Of the Air.
Max. Min.
Max. | Min.
209.970
29.743
29.728
29.753
29.937
30.007
30.037
| 29.850 12.2 | 51.8 | 62.0
June 10— Overcast; slight re rain; fine; overcast.
11—Fine; slight haze, and hot; very
evening.
12—Slightly overcast; cloudy; overcast; rain.
m. ae nip a throughout.
wers, 2 P. M.; дор
y ens; show
Е
@
29.813
29.690
253 Moon
m
cuo
7 —— 16
| Average ..
o—_
E OF THE WEATHER AT рет.
During бе d last 27 years, for the ensuing week, e ending June 25,
oof |g
J Years in
une, which it
Rained. | DAN
е! p p ШЕ КИ: Иа. еге З
94 The highest temperature during the above pool
od occurred 187
indi vt- 220, 1346—therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the 23d, 1851
— — ÓÀ—ÀÀ
—
Notices to Correspon E
There is no reason y the plant
t till next po then ve
f the grou — and
ti radi
: Sub.
removed. Wai
y. e
ound, cover them wi 1
ughly without treading, having previously $
piant mung vali by a strong triangle, 50 se ecu
that it will not de the bar Pe.
ASPARAGUS. ^
vin: and spell before he inquire;
Let him eat bongo ra. with owing that fascia
uncommon, and that his is
na
CHISWICK Exkinrrrox: T C. We cannot question the det
| t men could not be found to Ce"
GARDEN NETTING:
durability by dar ina atan pit.
lay bits
to visit the spot УНЕ a 1 — boilin ng waw,
dashed o ET assembled (rickets are not
NAMES OF PLAN
called. it it m
the . ely e
letter is all but ee The D
ree, Pyrus K. Bignonia R
3 Adami, amule between C. he
алеп, . Syringa Josikwa, . Clethra
W. No Oxali be nam
exami
—4Q F. They Зеу;
tum
E іх Grapes: Young 8
to streams of cold air When
pant would — the Meere ty of the
Eboracensis, We ha e heard no
2 Thorns this уч year, e we
1 нее н
used in salads. The
TU ma io dei
25—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL» GAZETTE. 393
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for any Crop; i "o of ages ыыр M its ferti- | sent
lising power longer than other Manures n AGENTS. Rive 'rpóol : JAMES CUTHBERT, 12, Clayton Square.
obtain: rom SEWAGE ANURE WORKS, Stanley | | : Manchester: HarL тк 150, — 2 СЕ Е"
Bridge, Falham, and will be delivered at the London Termint | | " M'ASLAN, - Dublin & Co.
the Railways at 60s. per ton, n quantities than half a "| A Dune trex
ton, at 4s, per cwt., for ready money only; it may be also . HEAP AND EFF ТЗ WIRE FENCING.— ы a . ⁵ EP
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й Sewage Manure, absorbed in Ch and regardless of cost. Not less than two coats of anti-corrosive | ‘The system of MY pem College comprises evory
we have tried it on French Beans, Dahlias, — and Cabbage mixture applied to the Net as soon as made and ine uded in | branch requisite onthi for the pursuit of Agriculture,
Plants. We put half a — to кеу Д —— and Danie, sowed it ТА the — е An experience of 15 years fully warrants the | En ны Жш, арасот, and Arts; for the the Naval
the row with Beans, and put a few pinches to each ри of Cab- Advert. n claiming for the Whittington Net a large share of and мї or the Universities.
The effect is perceptible very soon, but it will be twice as | Public favour: Apply t r. S. TAYLOR, 2, Wotton Parade, Glo n- Becky а „ 4 description are — and.
efficacious the second year as the first. — Tue Garden, by Mr. Oster; R. Woopcock, Whittington, near Stokeferry, Norfolk iE executed at at the College. had to
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Thomas C Cartwright, Esq , of — — Park, having had 2 tons ENRY A — per ———— — the Principal.
in the spring, which he tried urnips, ordered 30 tons, and , a A MÀ PS
wijias as fo dire ra Nov. 7, 1852.- I p ry the Sewage PHILLIPS" ud FENCING f orms the mosi POULTRY SH i À London
о 8 3 la y NE autumn on Wheat and Beans for Ра Y Great SUMMER POULTRY SHOW will be heid at the
amd he t aas whole, I like the — — pms m — — Baker Street Bazaar, on WEDNESDAY the _Tavmepay the
very — be think ita very , and intend always wards of 700 mil "^ 28th, and FRIDAY the 29th of Ju uly, 1853. The Prize List and
to have some for my Turni n yg veers. у Rules can be had upon application to Janes — > эшк,
RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers and Обов м Ge: Basser.
others maki ARTIFICIAL MANURES, ma ү
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Coprolites. and Aaa. "of Gold, "silver and pm Minerals, to the Honorary Secretary, enclosing a stamped directed envelope.
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Gentlemen desirous of receiv tructions in chemical the private view on Thu reday, the 17th, Parties wishing
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tion at the College.
WARNER'S Pa’ PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE
PUMPS.
Cast-iron Pumps for the use of Farm
Manure
as possible, LFRED MADELEY, Hon
Derby. June 18th, 1853,
ND.
AN OFFICER, ley. — the Staff of the Army, well
Tanks, & Shallow IRON HU RDLES and all kinds of WIRE FENCING and acquainted with Farming | і
Wells. Ornamental Wire Work. 3 Building and [iro no works, would willingly take
* . ^: І 15 0 GALVANISED GAME AND сеа рр Ў — — of some Irish Estate. Although he would
Patent Pump, with 15 feet of lead very strong an neat, NEVER — 8 PAINTING, and са t reasons remunerati nt is his great
‚апа bolts and nuts rust or corrode, mad: e any width мч меф r$ addressed to the Editor of this Paper will be
ready BUT Np зоо 24 inches wide, 3-inch m яу mh — зе ў yard. nar cad | to him
VEM +. mies. ne Gold| ,,24inches wide, 2-inch — Xa Sid. and 1». Od. per yard.
— 1 Ay GALVANISED IRON 3 ;
4 a te e most for Dwellings, Cottages, F ane ge emer REQUIRES
ша erde ee PUDE елит. | Che
Mif be E i add Troa or | Galvanised T Iron Ligeia — Pumps, W: см Cisteras,
Plumber in Town or yr ‚ог of the rosighs, and all Kindi of Eron Work, Asphalt Rooting ty
Patentées and — 7. wi tte at 9b Aux ise SATURDAY, JUNI F, JUNE NE 18, 1853,
OHN WARNER 1 Ч эи = GALVANISED WIRE merced NETTING.—
M Mercateo JEWIN „. eee 2 Peer ; P mener] pe 1: 13514 E bot:
sy олонд of Machin nery for — Water, Fi Fire == ke vs " А tis ——— n Lr
Engines, &c. 7 X 311524292328 904646 таска," —
1%
Ф
В° 55 SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE,
APPROVED BY PRINCE ALBERT, Отв а for May 28 certai Ma y 28 certainly betrays the need
3
225 that pé ‚ їп some public and unmis-
t | takeable “the very immer on which the
225 theory ym lactis of land drainage have been
225 2227227 A very rope nary co 3 is the subject
РА 2225 2222222 12 SWAMP DRA c, addressed to 1. Saee of the
pa ' 7 ieultural Roddy s appeared in
| бона. apanne published. o of their Council Seating held ^ а Wed-
м universally recommended by practical and scientific men ised. rm. | nesday Мау 24. tin riter ay: in it to drain
— sna „ like a knife. It can be Hs mesh, light, 24 inches wide wm 53 per yd. laud’ without & fall, € that is to say, w
the implement), without the assistance of n ‘or teres. Finck s exira strong » е » , | the water in the joining
тр b ned lr аз well as regular labourers, without | 1f-inch „B light — 8 „ 8 „ nearly even with the su
— eris t 3838 rendering mowing an easy, safe, І ма " E á H 155 " : e
коолоп inch „ extras 7 т ams .
To be had of AI Ironmongers, S WRAY a Cos A the King. All the ab те езп be any D a керө — te prices. question, or at least two or three feet deep —
Р i- | If th coarse mes will reduce игр ез One- 55
Implement and Machinery Warehouse, Swan Lane, 4 fourth. wt atvanised 8 Sparrow-proof Nettin z for Pheasantries, 44 78 ream ; all that was needed .
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. т square foot. Patterns forwarded post hat a shaft, or pipe, be
ena DRAY & CO. Engineers, &с„ are A í
gents for all the Малайны by BARNAND & Bisnor, — а,
Implement Makers the kingdom. All goods аге and delivered free of in London, Peterborough, the duin, so
у that the e rs presente may
pres, = же — Н ee thereon, bu eva pua mg Agna.
—
_THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
Ste Pe
[Јом 18,
the n
discharging orifice;
fo advantage eous to submerge the drains pur-
dw ба s
rkable stat ensuite аге,
we believe, caleula ted to лар just to the e
to Mb ch they ; and we must гейі,
i f the strictly |i
hs."
iron which des abounds in
eart
cultural ety's meetings,
whether in "the edito ge. or indeed the appearance
much sounder peut ресни arises on other sub-
out o even roughest public |е
canvassin me crite an
attainable where public opinion is under the
guidance of authority ; and
judgment of agricultural matte
arriv
a manner sanctione
fim which it is understood that. everything
objectionable is exclude
ing in a report
deemed
d es
S| extent.
machi
we believe that ees T | po
best adapted to ordinary farming purposes; but
while determining the cireumstances un nder which
the preponderance of advantage lay on the side of
e engines “respectively, other
t came up as subje
topics o pret
was, ie hop
weeny altered his е H -
ee labour, and the farmer having been compelled
into competition with the foreigner, he felt it to
that he should avail himself of
ach.”
o e now fes
to en
be ara hea necessary
all the aids within his re:
To which Mr. Tuomas replied :—
* Four years ago it had been ны lot to n a discus-
тиге iy that room, on the ect o achinery,
d he then dwelt on the Poder ча decet that the
pores of England should to a larger
state of eultiva To we
were met Ty a L perfect sto.
we which he was negative
e eongratulated the elub on
за had — т felt that
from its extent, involved the necessity for m
DE
premises and stacks at con ig oe dist
the homestead, he should arrange du
machi КД ег
ы,
= ,5
combination w а oth
OHNSON referred to the
of irrigation, not so
use of it a
Mr. Curt
fixed са) іп a МВ work o
though that also was mentioned, to that
which Mr. Мкснгв. farm is " goo i
ted with
s to the 8 of w. wate
flow ri ian
did. 156
— Р
o
iy mea T
previously know,
e other dh
ws.
hat latterly, at Edinburgh and som
a
we ^
hood of streams which did not at present
the land by. - mere gue, los. which might
made à joe г b
wt soot — his partner, Mr,
Mr. e
: ~ told ‘him that one meer АЛ of coals, nt
he apr
e observe. pes the writer of this communication the морам poor waa но Pica бнс
ЕД
' of his his method of dra inage ing been morally, on the farmers than on any o ber 7 of
d to some extent with the best possible | the My ; when he saw the manufaeturing |
results." That of course is the true test of his plan; | distriets in such а high state of prosperity, in conse-
but we must contend kg the result i in question has quence of the use of machinery, he с
been attained in spite of the — ice as а, that similar would produce similar effects in the | W
— ing the causes whic of agri m
case
13 have been in operation. We un denten che! land
on a e ith the running water
beide it, tani yet that by di g drains, opening
2 or beneath the surface of this water, the
nd pe — made sound m the heaviest cattle ;
but to do this would jus the water more
easily into the land, — however, the drainers
have long since found it already is, up to the 1
of t = stream. Not the slightest
adya rved by sinking the mouth
of the drain Зее the level “of the water into
which it is to run—certai
of excluding
Iti is гъан to do this, either by submerging the
М геев of the pero
, except as apt to clog
harmless, as being
pipes; but to make ш —— of the
duin undulate up and down is
of the able salt
| to be Ё, 2 нуман it must be
is still present i in a | poisonous в state.
lito e
‚ | justifiable ‘instincts pos tendencies of hum
making it un ndulate (0, i in order to hinder | wa
d —
debates
d, on the sentiment expressed in the
uten on any other class: the fact being
that every "indivi idual is, as regards the pri le
out of which all social duty springs, —— p
every other individual of whatever class
around him: the duty of ‘neighbour
imagine, irrespective of elass — station 1
And we think that a little more confiden might
ig : — наа А iy оа
of the piae and
we е that the үгө
benefi neighbour i
in Ө EUM ual.
ating for in
abundantly thie b. es rs.
other man machinery has benefited bccn
a a have то > doubt it e I so E
not
= as in a
temi vill follow such a cause
ver iet M mere incidental point in a
markable ev an among sc of the London
of the water; a deep drain i is more efficien v a
shallow one, just er weight of water
is thus pressing its way out of the = aed and
né eret of Mr. Duworo's success in his
having Mee the water of the 5 as his p
description see indicate, into the land by chan
“nels cut — b below its level, nor yet to the pressure | fixed vp
ed
of the ough the shaft cut at the upper
end tor the —— б ре just as pe an diris
58] ас t the but to the н
of stream as regar
The whole question of
whether
na ap ga
must be
е up fou Moser ls Lowers far away,
and the waters field must nd th ir way
through it, the num ig water by ya side and nearly | w
- ona level wi RA of
no use OW as an exit channel f for the
pu s me interest joues took Teila
"Me the London Farmers” Obi И Шым
jet THEIR Айелин Ou "The par-
under discussion was the form of engi
Fonas Club f bape practical and
character.
Mr. Arran Ransome, of the и» firm at
Ipswich, opened the discussion. He rec nded
as the engine most ad aga to манан pur-
poses, for powers up t or eig at
known as the hori tatit мебу if to be
with the Cornish Өр and if to be
use ortable engine, with a multitubular
| boiler on — And on the —€—Ó of preference
between fixed and portable e s he referred to
the — cheapness, the e darability, less Hability to
sto repairs, less annual cost, and less atten
p ; and, on the i: ет,
to ber fact that the crops might often be threshed
ectly from the stack, and the — GC
o the barn avoide d, and tha st farm
Sero could scarcely be found fall er em ployment for a
steam-engine, the use LA e portable engine might
be shared by two or is potis
were he farming to the extent of 400 or 500 ac
situated "e its es
germ
ne per val if
and his homestead fairly
he should prefer to erect a stationary engine. Were
his smaller than this, he should
probably content himself with the e of a
portable one, or avail himself of the advantages |
offered itinerant shing for
ifthe ocoupation should be one
у: the qu MN some
e | fixed
die eing; we WO
h lion A ced dosi had already been
of On the oth
instructive |
a| the buildings are situated in a
engine, which er al the superio
p ne perfectly e clear to his mi
aid that having beena
as nali
cluding Mr.
portable engine, but a
that he might centre all ‘the le
ms as proofs tha
cionis in
t
under these circumst: ances.
at, at the of th
thé sese resu discussion n
occupation. where they
E urpose, fi xed engines are SI erable to] por
but this mae is nevertheless of opi н :
the present state of agigalture, the iir
e portable engine has been,
_ | years, a great advantage, in
many to avail themse
of s ho otherwise could no
tunity of raising steam 1
perhaps more especially = roam maf
i of s! may
a means by Эче the u tim у
more generally ај e s, and u
generally adopted in its best form
3
25—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 395
weeding and trimming which attends the live fence ; that | n vane or faj or ay] E у. the hedgerow timber of | of Edinburgh, in 1 ves d x fer 4, has Ман himself
it is not injured by hedge-breakers, but puts temptation this country. rds ean erect "gen and | to a deal o fact, "he has reckoned
out of their way ; that it occupies very little room, and | buildings ha Bro m ps reign timber, and using it, without his [omit Ee wis a source from which a
does not destroy the growing crops by overshadowing | for a less sum than by applying = Elm Aa &c., of | great quantity of manure might be n» pi by
them, or by harbouring birds and vermin, or form a| this dendam s r that purpose. Feversham. collecting the rubbish that t grows in
nursery for the growth of Thistles and other weeds; that we might have plenty of it ei i re e also
also it allows f i tion of air, and in winter xr S | om some rules 2 — cing it; but let us first Ў. if we
forms no barrier to collect the drifting snow ; it cannot me Corre can get it, and then ill be time to set about turning
be hurt by cattle ;—for these reasons the wire feneing is wih te o Le a with it to 8001 acco try gentlemen are still
best species of feni and the cheapest, as shown by |. ^7" — ed " —— y the onservatite to allow any such up-rooting system to
the pens caleulatio: — — — 7 rr э m your сот — ni uis ng ard Pr Does not Mr. Morton know that the landlords
taken ч 20 rods as the lengthy both for the sake 4 — - — m Finge — des of this og od and hold it are generally in
3
of clase со being par. da. | rit viable miii rom uent observation I wth as a protection an 22
freq | the a Ma de sd indi anid h bilan d e
r am inclined to think that a good deal of ignorance still lind pre 2 ipe — ney ч pors coer just pete herd
m n а нч vie, — — леб —— away with ! = e.g have to sleep where they now
sum has been given for the materials, The principal posts, noticed the urine actually drained away from the сае. чт” geer: ез е farmers’ erops 5 mn vi ho shall tell the
: : a ; &e., and — А and also means used to get
inehes square, and delivered at the distance of 6 miles А т the — they may run by the thievish
from the timber yard. La a poles, 3“. 15s. per 100, " 5 „ this being considered — bests — Йен, ЙУ p drin рн er
delivered at the distance of 9 miles from where they | Plan to employ — useful manure. А any o to his country, They are not like the labourers, who
were felled. those farmers are actually sss ing great Аял! —ů— -- — and gladly come to it, though there they ean
‘Two principal posta, eart Oak, 8 feet long, Ss. each „, £0 16 0 and wasting it at their very doors. В t although there o home; no, these old inbabitauts know better
"ae posts, 6 feat in оне у NN C be driven are many who cannot, or will not, see the use — ЕЕ D ode they will d ‚+ 8 n
— DES post 4 inehes nearly diameter and costing eu yard drainings and sewerage as a manure, there where their life will not be disturbed bv the sound
C o балоны aut Gem. ing dni the other oye. СЕТ who — con — of its nr scythe. But here оге the. wersb
holes in ‘the posts and sharpening them but who м её expensive абс 2 al : p^ sportsmen will 3 and the sun we’
the timber, &c. 8 tanks. I think this subject i is worthy of the still further England will then be set. We shall have none but
Two С iron braces (for principal posts), ‘sold by А consideration of our — — — experimental | in money-making class left, who p level sur
Five 1inch long screws for drawing up the wires, A“. farmers, not so mue how large and expensive tanke beautiful serpentine hedges, The variegated surface of
4 сап be erected, but — simples A least expensive the land will Be converted: into a vast barren wilder-
e bes how
8
0
Five sma screws to hold the wires and nuts, Ke, 4d. plan of collecting, and t time, and to apply ; i i
ness, where nothing would be seen but Turnips, Corn,
itr Kershand tümborfor angle posts, do. 7 j set hav Ais e erhaps the smali wel as might be| Clover, ad infinitum. I think we should all be off to
Konz diet Ко, 2 Dia me hing 0 y —— ave nis iqui "— as wen as great. Australia, or to some other fine country, the
meas yards, cost 8s. 6d., carriage an n- hand of innovation has not showed itself —where-
eluded. Five wires for 20 rode will cost 12. 6d per rod 110 0 Min Sy 24, harvest approaches, we shall be | Nature el 1 з H.
4 1 11 anxiously expecting to hear of not a few who have our ears will not be assailed by the harsh sound of the
Two men digging holes for principal posts and angle roved successfully an and satisfactorily, by experience, uffing engine and the noisy rattling of the railway
ae and rud down 55 termediate posts, each man B the utility of adopting our system of thin and single train. I must confess that I, like a great many others,
амм А noe her, who on oe the ө day, for 8s. r seeding, and who have determin a great measure | have sometimes been simple enough to think it was
0 days 010 o|the natural * aan of the growth of corn sown or | hard that the corn-field should be c with
s at wide distances. By way of from the seed matured in an igor em 1 —— М,
т 20 rods of wire fenein 1 In
Which ba be about 5s. 14. E MN. or т 5} yards long | promi в was a —
ге is sum would be less if t = n gra M omnee im — os bike yard N var ean that it was the landlord that ought to provide — —
c x and, in ordinary cultivation, or 3 square feet to each it he who stocked it. The farmer
. dig down, &e. hen Oak is used for the intermediate plant, equal to about 14 int of seed per acre, now аа паана
posts they will cost 15. each, but of course not во many | growin
the distances may vary The posts or 80 on each ome us rm this kind
T : : plant. Reckoning only rnels in tax should not be put coc piri
— their height out — — ground, 3 feet 6 inches, ith ea is LI to 4000.fold (it often Oiler: that 80 nae N practice ti Mr.
wires are run in, or fastened with staples, which perfect k are contained in one ear when plants
tion res,
s comparatively unimportant ; for though this produces a The Thorn for H. it is commonly ealled,
posts and drawing the wires tight, but th | 3 ^ or Hedges, or, as
= ein ei — — ey are so nein growth, yet it is not аи Du upon | Quickset, 1l. raised from the seeds, gathered in October’
rmers put
the wire fences themselves, and the only — they hei i i "eeu ; ' 4
1 the wire — tight being the eomm ец | peing m n рү М Наби o a Re Re curth; add turned, w monem б coenam de
timber jac ; tmosphere. As we believeit quite possible to hear they are sown in in February or Mareh of
nees of competitors, we ho we sn 80. second f their gathering, being covered with fine
at has ben а ено — are qui — Put following calculation shows the quantity which may be | soi] to dio di n
be — they most — en, = only drawback grown per acre upon the same principle as our own; | lings are planted into nursery rows when strong enough,
and purely a a isl rt, cimi inn. : — 4 у , asa matter of consequence, those nume- bro will be generally in the autumn of the
to this e — чі, ie e ereeti f do wood: 33 4 a "s ear, and then, in about three years, they will be ready
at the comers of the field, viii wit thes — | that 2 or 3 bushels of seed per acre is absolutely neces- to jw trans bcr into the "im erows, But the plants
ey can ride, and also keep the work- | 7? of course ought to Asa immense e i ie 3 are usually purchased from public nurseries where they
fiom trespassing over the corn-fie ids. d JSA É actually have been budded for two or three years, and cost from
к of forming a common — hedge is as беа yard ti in id: nes is. чә to 15s. per th d р куз 22
240 cars in a yard, on 3 plants, | thorn is also frequently transplanted from the woods;
ЖЕ ghin — preparing the land, manuring. and form- for, being indigenous throughout Britain, it may be
ing the raised mound for the plants for 20 rods, and ar found in almost all extensive c . Ае ing to the
1 0 8 i
rods would require — plant 8, a 10s. per 1000, cost 012 0
Fixing, &c., and ca ers' work, 1161000 ears in an aere, stances, hedges may be plant uring or
Moker sd pe les, es, Post and and rail í —— се, posts 10` rhe 50 kernels in an ear, early spring e but the same pea are
2 ‚ 9 eet high, and 15, at 29. 6d r rod for kernels — — ; ^ i£:
юды) wal there would be the two ides of the hedge pua шө, —— | ооо ) 5808/0000 kernels in acre. 3 d edit erat t dicia $
ат 8) 2904 quarts ditto. and I strongly recommend the same time of the year,
£6 0 0 à namely , after which month no tree or shrub
Thus leaving a balanes —— 8s. in favour of the Rer nr can be moved with any certainty of success. In pre-
wire fence, whilst the live would have, even if it | 4) 90 3 bushels ditto, , paring the plants for the hedge, саге must be
eost less at — . — for IT. taken to choose such as have fibrous roots and
trimming or clipping, besides the immense loss of ground. 27.213 8 озошЫ ditto. clean stems; the tops of the stems should be eut off with
The — Fu rr ^ — сев of land in 11 0 2 3 quarters ditto, |a sharp knife 6 inches uer y "uar wd the eut
hedges itches to 255 b ing the ———— i | | an inelination
estimates made by Mr. Grant in — and those | Answer: 11 quarters Qcoombs 2bushels 3pecks per acre. | &e. Should be moved, as well as — —eZ the
made by myself in Kent, it gives the average 1 aere in N. B. In fine samples of Wheat, not more than 16,000 tap root ; nor must nat th cnt th day after
I found even in this closely cultivated county, that | kernels are contained in 1 which would give the | they are prepared line of the intended
were on ; were | product one-fifth more! Hardy & Son, Seed-gi 1 out, and the ground
gained on a farm of 1 on V e | ready H m
farm hedging in length equal to seven miles, on three | WO y princi truth, multip Y | generall rere on one sh
others 9 miles, and асн [4 ces. umber by which * extent of a еи Doer on both; but (except in
Mr. James stone: im 8 ies in that of a farm, is just agricultural experience. forming a fence
of the ritish Empire” state the quantity of cultivated| Wheat Crop in South — heat litch t is a great waste
land to be England 25,632, of which crop was very deficient in quantity as well as quality— | of ground to have any ditch, and therefore 1 prefer the 3
10,252,800 acres were arableand garden, and 15,379,200 and this present coming harvest presents a gloomy | hedge being planted on the plain surface of the soil -
es pasture and meadow land, &e. The value of ure to the farmer, Never was seen in South Hants | The i
land he states се, W i I to | such a breadth sown, and what is sow.
22,040,000 . "The loss of 1 acre in 27 the sickle will be the smallest yield in the
949,370 and t b f which d boast
37 in and th t of man. Мапу yards
the rent, 1,186,700, in round numbers. Imagine of four or five ricks, will have only опе or one-
949,370 acres reelaimed by judicious plantations, the at most; and the quantity of land sown to wheat is
the landowner and to the nation. This exceeds smaller, owing to the continuous wet weather. The | th
БУ 900,000 acres the snnt of crown lands reserved fields of wheat look miserably backward and naked ;—
the purpose of бараг he тату, Ке, | much was so bad it has been ploughed up and the land land
the land which is 1 is mter — micant A As to old wheat, there is very little in the
but improvable land, төбөт MiSo ри untry. ers change for for ordinary bread one shilling | of
aeres, The crown lands now appropriated for the growth | th the gallon 725 and factors give 104, to 11/. only for
ES amount to 52,850 acres in England ; so there | wheat per load, R. S. T., Hants, holes
need be no fear of the wants of the British navy being | Waste mee our correspondent, Mr. Morton, | ei
Ni AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[JUNE 18,
are laid (following the ва
paving two lines of owt about 6 an
the side of t , the roots being towards the field
side, pone from where the eid soil is thrown upon the
roots. Feversham
Sotieties.
—
ROYAL (n SOCIETY OF EN
e last Monthly Coun
n Han
fellowed by an кз а М Weekly Monting of s Council;
ord ASHBURTON, in the Chair
J
се се — ч
п the wes
the local wants of the po
far f England, while it should aim
е | enlarging the range d his | d into the experience >
аз
of the
S| to ee their
journ
any co
jects of Cider. of the Con: on
of food by Stock, and, by бе liberality о of Sir Alexander
the Pastures of Som
et to
to draw the — ы e
p of the
the е eral co-
The e jou sedan —— lg in the highest oe of the
value of the essays s
e | offered.
in to
ey have obtained the perm
contributors, besides the s
h Setin in tl
Prizes have already
‘of the Devon Clay
улар ог
ourse
xperi 8
y members of t the Mn Societ
e b
in in the 1 of this Society (page 233), and ‘they would
ssion of several
еы competitors,
ex
he prizes
SEE
. эы ig as
subj ects їп
8
ut nu
me бочы,
а е) possible period
oper: ation of the council mi ight be
e members ; as ner believe that no
the|but we must make room for
ged eourse
ES 0
mamaie precautions,
e accepi
ment of
of
f practical
after the
were held in the city of Oxford, on Wednesday an
8th inst. It has been usual to hold its annual
menting were closed, the | but although he had w
esday, the
d and Doreen bet
agen n the way of-
advisable to
be no
nta
a ; vus the
Barrow, M.P., Mr. Burke, Mr. D, Da . ai ie » Dr. council па to every member of Ше Society an had said, of elites, | he trusted that God would yet
CC M. 8 гаг ра ag ? abstraet of its receipts and expenditure, made u spare him a few ye o devote to the service of
Mr. Dyer, Ir. Gadesden : , Mr. Garre vaa Mr. [rini eur. July 1, 1852. A complete balance-sheet was subse- | far ers of Engla He sincerely hoped that the
Gibbs, Ме. Fisher Hobbs Mr. Cuthbert Johnson Mr, | quently made up to the Ist November, 1852, and де | farmers bis forget any little whieh had
A. G. Jones : C. Law. e Mr. | lished in the first number of t eis ciety’s journal, deli hy arisen between him and themselves, as he had done;
Maning Mr. Orlebar, Mr. й Pole Mr Porter vered to members in January la balance which | and he — that in his paren office he should still
(Hembury Fort) Mr. Pugh, M.P., И” owlandson, appeared in favour - the MOM; at that time Vid е4: useful to them tnessed with mueh inte-
Prof. Simonds, Irt Thomas, Capt. Henry Vyn ner, required for the payment of the expenses of printing pss the show of d - 50 0 it was small it was
Mr. Jonas Webb, and Mr. Vor and circulating the ates; for the premiums awarded | good for a country qu here were many
der ~The President hid, before to the prize essays ; and for "the current official expenses. | жойо of i ney ement. o m place, he was
various communications, a 3 him The whole account for this Lem will be made up as soon glad see travelling — amongst them, and
by . Trimmer. in reference to the к о of a | 28 ете hae — dun ee with the next 77 of the | that the gaining ground among practical agri-
ectureship on ХЕ icultural Geolo gy. The ойпан | Journal. esent in hand is з. 7d. ; | eulturists ; for when they had received their on—
tions having been read, a general opinion was expressed and Mii. the labile already ia p^ prizes and not till then - they would take root in the country.
by the members present, that whatever might be their to be awarded, an e general expenses of the exhibi- Another object of interest was the exhibition of half
ifferent views of the extent of be be de n, exceed the 1 t of cash in hand, there is good | bred heep. did not intend to anything against
agriculture from abstract geological knowledge, there reason to hope that the receipts at the doors of the | their own breeds of sheep, because different kinds were
ne who, from his experience of su erficial | Will enable the council to p ta favourable account suited to different localities an escriptions of food,
deposits, was better qualified than Mr. Trimmer for t the e ason. i ard to the future but still he could net elp saying that, in his opinion,
the practical department of Agricult Geology. | financial prospeets of the Society, the council IS {ем e" сер: = hat bad long required.
rd Bern ore ieular testimony to the value of enabl ort a steady advance ; at Man e d found them
Mr. Trimmer's knowledge in supplying him with most they wish to impress on every individual membe nthe | to be pec aE sheep when they sent them to the
in ting useful advice in reference to his lord- A of further perso ertion, in order to place the | London markets, but s this disadvantage attend-
ship’s own property in Leicestershire ; the President I of the ум — on a sound bas tin ing —they were constantly under the nece: af
considered that courses of lectures оп surface-soils and | * course of progressive prosperi The income ‹ derived | | purebasin g ae ewes, might mention that since
deposits the surface would furnish much aid in im- e he had been in this room he had done а stroke of
proving the fertility of particular distriets ; Mr. 0 offered in the present ye ar at Pl ymouth a | business wih Mr. Gillett, having 10 ewes to
Rowlandson dwelt on the especial necessity, in all cases o 7104 The cost of ostii x ione and all the | be picked from his flock. Perhaps it would not be well
of soils, of having a chemi ell hysical ei pé incident to the annual m , and to general to state the price, as it mi of
pa на m de of their peculiar propertie anazement, must к, be provided from funds а ugmenting the sum to be pai he
дайан 442 такоде ing hich are precarious in their nature and uncertain in | E: ne 8 ped and i iu mate bye
Fee hid be zA nci gofili ount. | should become one at his time of Ше, should
ot. Flor fon и 85 7 1 Aae een Society of Judg „5 ME same 3 tions have like to say a few words respecting the state s ** |
ыа" 3 a Rim from each of been given to the judge n the former occasion, | Thames. The Thames was a good un. ra |
icultural bodies of their wish to transmit to the 1 their special Кон © te e cir саана of | took poseen of their land for a short time, but w i
Society their published transactions, and written infor- he 88 x farm — in Аы of England, in the | it remained for three ord four months there 8 a
mation of the of in g facta in agrieul- follow e judges ем instructed, gene- disadvantage attending the visit. But, nevertheless, à nils "i
science and practice, it was resolved unanimously, rally, t 5 in г iid the object of this Lg il namely, s should be so: 18 get = of the DATAE and in the |
on the motion of the Hon. В. Н. Clive, MP. lieconded | (9 benefit the agriculture of the west of E ngland ; and, кө river, 99 45 t alm dry
by Mr. Jonas Webb, that each of those institutions therefore, that those animals and implements should be | summer ; and = 5 to ps that
should be placed on the list of Co iio” ehm encouraged w hic ite e soil, climate, and | which had been sitting for some oe |
end the Жаай ded to ковае у. other ties of — m With regard to saw their M out of the difficulty
Mr. Harriott exhibited to the Members a model of | cattle, sheep pigs, n nto consideration the | expense. e committee intended
Pulverisi ч Clod- ant Miser 3 d M. Pre eX — to the еей rot 2 en e ited, but 4 uem. чет. and their r терш
Terwangne, of Lill nsmi to decide according ive merits for the fore the landowners, who,
th treatment p textile plants ; including Fed be | = of breeding ; г therefore that ртк аг attention on | would find it to their advantage to invest
tive analyses of the products it | processes ould be given those pum ts whieh indicate n- e undertaking. He was happy
of Schenck, Ati, nd Delisse : an account of his тени to Poss ӨЙЫ 9 healthy constitutions, connection had sprung up between
own by means of rural келүү 47 454 prepa- having due regard to s ғ, size, and such other | English farmers, inasmuch е
rations the tment of Flax 5 - = ses heo. best prospect of ас With | Society had done him the
The Council ordered their usual qaia for | T° consider especially the qualification | chairman for the next year.
n tr of the communications then made to them, for fer wo es — hilly — et as agri pa — the Ын ере ғ
urned to the 22d of With i next meeting was to take Á
" make ei жу men in mind dmt, in the west of "England, to en f — mee
Barn AND WEST or ExdLAxD Socrety.—We now farms erally of small extent; to give especial gentlemen whom he now saw befo
present, as was last week promised, extracts from the | attention to small implements for the cultivation of | following year, if health
council report :—The Society at present consists of 73 n crops, and for th 1 of food for stock; preside at the Lincoln meeting—a
ors, bei bserib 27. wards ; 9 life and, generally, to give the preference to — of at the present m t,
members, by composition of 10/., іп lieu of annual su simple — and Tight weight (wi | consequence of the conversion of
dol or ваё 528 members, by annual subscription of | to strength), handy for use іп а country in i whl stony | into as smiling as any
a of oe a total of 610 members, g an ground | is v 3 th rd to all classes — Considering the facilities afford
ova 0 since the meeting. The council | stock and implements, to give no ти in any class in | by railway, he hoped they woul
e great tin in announcing that they have whicli the articles exhi — ide t possess suffic ient | tion he now gave them, and that man
me Duke of -C 1 the nage o H. merit to deserv ion. They have further | do him the lionour of supportin
т yep by a donation of | instructed the ju udges of —— pay particular attention
Pu or they that the Crown a to - — of ani he: —— as breeding stock, | FLAx : Bzrrasr, May 25 5.— Some
munificent contributor to the funds of this бобат. in its and to refuse the prize to as are, in their of а new — ty, al bes nnb
perire ets, fol They так to trust that Cornish = — over-fed. They have aue instructed. them to | Mr. Frederick A. Haage, of Erfurt,
will be incited to adopt — example thus set them e special n ao — do | the following de concerning y of the
trate, as ever elt; M course, and to to illus- | all in their pi) o discourage th e practice of hiding | * omburgk, be vicinity of the.
ss Jour Ma eM heen ip p defects by ane ilie rule that the sheep shall be elose | in th America, who
aeos Ac " Ain ote in shorn.” The — Е күз — lost sight of the recent on account Ге its = gros А 4 a
i uarters, | regulations of the al Agricul iety, in ve е W
Феу published о јо without | ence to the condition ot b: — s bu 4 have fibre. It is — the flower, W
waiting for the award of the offered f. reeding stock, but. they :
üsionp su of | — Сии Me ught it better to wait till experience shall have tested | алу of the other cultiv kinds, an
ke with zrattude the m PS E M ve to. acknow- | the efficiency of lations made under such high te а із шоге spirally
bie pen : ; pem — ore recommend. the Society to adopt мае wer. I have named it Linum
of h repute, t especially of the Journal of the e course havin th lik bj ect t distinguish it m the other white
Royal Agricultural Society of England.” eee ee actos g W north eastern. provin
е: wish, and that of the committee to whom ге OXFORDSHIRE AGRICULTURAL Socrery.—The annual тод тагал governments.
of stock and ploughing mate match of this Society | Flax is much superior in in strength
лань
butter,
Seay oo tulle а :
a thes i 1 | ош Dread and butter, how:
25—1853.]
kind, which I believe is the L. acuminatum, indigenous |
to d perhaps synonymous with L. usitatissimum
fi. alb.” The seed procured from
istri in parcels among some of the Society’s
mem to be sown beside an equal ee em —
ordinary Flax-seed, in order that
ry
7 t be ded and as well as the feld an та end “Some years the | wri
t bre bilan | of —— to expend * 10, 0001. in valaly
so
Rebirws,
—
Modern Views on the Relations between
Tenant, Те
ments, By Ed
ford. (Pamphlet.)
Fon the ment of the law which, in this coun
regulates mutual rights 0
nee to fixtures
ade by the apni 4 5 writer of o above
to obtain fro Houses of P.
esolution,” in which what, in
the writer’s opinion, the ene uires
* a асте, p
be solemn
have an effect which
the effect of letting both |
tenant kn what, in the opinion Е
аге, апі
ndlord and
of this ect a a
except that of a placing = E in the somewhat
unenviable of solemnly ad i
of a great evil, — yet declining to
its — to be o
W. the writer in * chat *
is not desirable if the object to
te,
tenants entering into agreements, se Dey what
bn m КҮ апа dedi shall be, The law
e absence wd cement is is ex-
— RE ahd x Meme and
replaced, not by a declaratory in a xcv cl
on no one, e agria set of laws, binding upon all,
except so persons may choose to
Our Coal Fields and our Coal Pits ; the P.
„ By a Tra Under-
ground gmans,
Тніз і із one of those useful volumes, readable as well as Бы
comprised in
Library. ‘Like its
essrs. Lon ns’ Trave llers’
landowners
of the surface only of their estates, in
greater value of what lay below it ; —
which "арта
{|
f|
in them | and
a
take
been | reader E learn a lesson o
fas
the followin,
searchin
geologist ha now instru
nounced that n
most extensive display of
d be vm Kin —
there was none
12 20 000“, a
foolish expenditure Phe eu
imaginary
ia- | sinker had ‘bored —
ch
ee. rence any return, save that of бану torr
| from -—
| than х теге book о
ocal poe
speak o
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _
atches or basins for our acquisition after 7 labour.
this most familiar ill
science even at — break-
ustration e young
to
For instances of failure in the search after coal, note
ing :=—
ago, ignorant’ people persuaded?
Be n Suse 3 w
eted) cou have at once
one would be
vel as many sha ——
mad
expectati
масі is, as &- title indicates, something more
which the whole is written
POULTRY. ill
Tug West KENT Association held its first exhibition | wi
h | of poultry on Tuesday, Wed
Friday
No spot could be better ch
valley, sheltered
i ancient loyalty of the county did not bel
The entrance to the
to lead to great waste of means in egy pr
minerals ago ‘had no existence. A little geological
as the author of this book has
We extract an
sas coal be found 271 in certain localities!
.-
the produce of the
us
bility of the the chicken
ght prizes. om
so
itish ui. and — never found in any very great
or available quan те ии, Coal, as (о
— — near лэчат tively! of the
earth, and again at other — very dee Arcee Be-
cause, although all stratified rocks 255 ac ty
of * deposited —— or pat во,
corr reg fcm eren been d
Жын Vaani and cut up, lies steal |
— horizontal on its plate; that is the ori
of the strata. Your bread Be:
rcifully broken it up into
or depressed — Mr
© portions of the g gebe, “while, ——
on every side by w
ers, supported by 10 pillars, | «
as many arches. On the London
2 5 — вл
cpm combined with the
year, and
g
See that supply London with th
e table, the really useful mA fowl
р
should not have been exhibited in greater n and
of higher quality. Mr. Fairlie, of Cheve er "Park, took
e сеа
У
first, for
^1 Chinas, in two
Seer y Cochi
wo ve ina
ө hitherto — nt! of We co
8 — li in the game fowls.
competition in Sebright bantams w be
ns and Mr. —
a ready sale; Mr. Lewry took the F Pring
n, another ne
; Mr. Owe
judgmen
Cochin chickens ; $
prizes for
tein wn rrr but to the list we
mat add, with i pleasure чарай Mr. Dray was twice among
doubt n the foundation $
by the кайер, of that
reach oultry Literature. —The t
v па.
| hun She is
| Book," heralded b
is laid for
* Maria,"
>
mpously ushered
to | judgment, and, after a tedious hearing,
were dismissed -
Loy rà disa
te | Book н ёе
ее
in IMS po. x hen it did атте, the frst number
e
July 8 to Dee. 24, 1852,
:— а
ве y always
D but republishin ng them with equally — 4
errors me i mens of a ma
ву world may not sink
fowls ; but i X vof that rug ‘Ea rp:
ought ; and from the cir-
piper
of
orm what the editor believed
that has
ready appeared i in the “ Cottage
ent, use all who read thé *
Gardener’
ie
the y s i it did not appear,
* they ICI from each
the egg at this м this teile densi y d n the А8
this * gross ignorance ” of the “ A phe i
at
ch — trout Si
pl k in yp richly shaded
these revel in all the the
„5 s tablespoonful), and
et te
ҮШ 4
туо а а en every Дре Д or oftener
very high all the time, but give no meat.
Bali, S Mov Siret
‘Calendar ot of ‹ of Operatiors.
= bry 6 or 8 feet hi
at
8 emptying, with
Г" boys evenly
— ei
and a good со! — 45 though requiring
398
f
allen within this
day The late sown Wheat is every-
where” — Pom — — ians i it is — — — — to
jproduetive Hoers s have been
Le
— a great complaints are n some of the
o Whe
pay
at and ew in the Fens.
ing ha
show
commenced, k too ae the last five or six wee
of dry weather may have M ота growth of Clover and
Grass, bnt as they are scarcely yet wer,
—
ing со a fallow tended,
be applied t to pee crops; it —— me that thes
of m h t improvidence and —
- — not intended “for eddishes should be cleared = either
‘with the last — of Turnips in Augu atlatest used with
"Tares in September. There should, I appre bern east one
thorough sweeping out of all matter available for тыф the
cree its volatile
ple-
soil in each year, old manure parting so mu
and most valuable properties as to be - m
ments of all kinds require to be looked — when e
used put under shelter. ие paint peal ie Бет ased, to fill u
cracks, keep ou e wet, and prevent a: prejudicial effects of
ls and framework of carts, &c.
thei ir wool.
t
shee them selv nave pete improve
meat — — them, it is said
mt we hay рин Mie of labou urers, —
es are from 2 to 12s. per week ; g, from 2s. to 2s. 6d.
acre; women, 10g. per day f — т weeding: msi of children;
6d. per score of 20 per day. ‘erborou:
E.
tices to Dorrespondents.
for informa’ iter Ев of the blood as
generally 114th of the net MA i ы animal, i.e. of
earcase weight, which will correspo: to Д
the live weight.
Forcixne . A correspondent, who gives his name and
eee Speaks to the value of this ages He has one at
w, pumping up liquid manure, and distributing it,
uh hose, a distance of 600 feet
CWESTRUPP's Me en L FLOUR MILL. Can тэй of our readers give
us an opinion of it, ap nto d on
Misc: en. We will a не ноним
larkets,
ARDEN, JUNE
The weather being отав most Du in season are
wapptied in abundance. orced Peaches an ectarines are
E Straw! ere $ d [Fe
come in, The supply from the Con Potatoes,
BÉ Artichokes, adire, and prse is still well kept up;
and there have — some good French ма vd sin the market
week. Rhubarb is abundant. Young Carrots and Turnips
fetch “from 9d. to 1s. per unch. Green Peas are coming in in
at from 15. to 1s. 6d.. JE mS Meme and
from 3s. to 4s. ба per bushel sieve. Old Р most un-
wee
we can give is to |
from Friday.
— a thorough
f hoice
ew C
quote — There is more dem
igher.
Half-breds
Do. Shorn
on
Beasts, 74083 ; Sheep Ts
average number of mrt but the quality
ay’s
Weh
ower. e
slow ; prices
rei
higher than on n
trade. Our fo:
Sheep
wet da
make 4
and for
Downs
rom Norfolk
а
Do. S
DED
0 Mex
. 4
Calves
RIDAY, June
ntly choice deseriptio
Friday,
last.
anis consists of 188
— 456 Calves; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 400 Beasts; and 132
Milch Cows from t
Perst.of8lbs—s d в d| Perst.of8lbs—s d 8 d
Scots, Here- st Long-wools... 0 0 00 0
fords, &c. 4 4 ꝗ0 4 6 promi
Best Short-horns 4 0 —4 4| Ewes & 2d quality 0 0—0 0
uality Beasts 3 2—3 Do. Shorn „8 6—3 10
Best Downs and Lam E 5 4—6 2
хас breds ... 0 ` E 0|Calves ws. 8 6—4 10
Do. .4 Pigs 49 4—4 4
— 880; Sheep — te 10, 180; ui 749; Pigs, 290
COA
Hollywell, 16s. ;
: RN 15s. 6d.;
RKET.—Fripay, June
LM
Wallsend Braddyll’s Het
Mae 3 15s. 6d.; Wallsend Tees,
58. 6d.— Ships at market
Mowpay, June
Essex pud 'Kent at
of at an advance,of 1s. to 2s. per qr. upon the ge 0
ign was in
se'nnight. Forei
but we are unable
ment of 1s. ре
PER IMPERIAL QUARTE
r qr. was established upon
Barley there
E.
13.— There was a good sup
this morning's market.
т
—
to raise o — al
is à fair о
рет qr. —
3 д. змы.
ween к —
d runs ...ditto со Red .
— — Talnve —— AL
— i — Red es —
. 85—60
Barley, grind. & distil, 2935 to 26s... Chev. 24—30 Malting .|25—99
oreign...gri g and distilling 22—30 Malting .|29—32
Oats, Pn — em ge
h and Lincolnshire.. Pd 22—24|Feed ...... 17—22
— fan tato zi Food. 219—920
m — -15—21
— Foreign. . .... . Poland — maw 19—
Foreign ...
Peas, white, Essex and Kent
Maple. . . . 328 to 378... . . . .. Grey 31—85 Foreign
Mai: 120. i — low ...
The best marks delivered......per sack 87—44
2d ditto ae 21—37 8
Forei serres PEL. 22—25|Per s
Fripay, Jw There has "а. : good supply x foreign
Wheat this week, fair of English, and of other grain II.
This morning's mark ttended only, including
distant purchase
and Lambs are rather more plentiful.
y causes e stock generall
s. 8d., b
La em than on Friday, but we
Meu are rather lower. mG ат
753
Per st. of 8lbs.—s d
Best Sm ehe 0 0
md & 2 m 0 о
Do. „8
bu
here is no alteration in the Galt
Beasts.
and from e
n the
— of Monday last.
8.
. White 12—55 Red ....
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
(June 18
to show
ut too seldom to be
and Suffo
no 2
6
6 Pigs 3 unt 4
ambs, 25610; Calves, 420; Pigs, 330. th
lise Mon
Sheep.
?
Papi
TO MARKET GARDENERS, FRUIT GR
BRIDGE .
HE WATER PAINT.
one.
ood, brie
funnels, decks, sides, and p oiii; of shi Heng? т rne; on
on fione Mr 37, — iron railin ngs, Yu
rucks,
^ ar s trees will Ned
B ex ensive :
— у used in the |
lington St 1. оваа teen
ington Street, London Bri ge ^" whom may
tions for use.—Price 24s. per > el
ENTALL'S neue DRYING PAPERS —
jn
for t
article hitherto employed for Ms [3
adaptatio n for preserving form
trength
ton, 155. Wallsend
of Wheat from
en was disposed
f this day
yers
— an imp rove-
sales of this (ed
at fully late rates.
white are unal
8. 8.
..|40—48
..146—53
reign
ы T
nt ‘reat $
ie. rr iet ci to e
Articles, &c.
* eae 4, LEADENHALL STREET,
and prices of upwards of One H
of every — d Bedding, Б
new. warerooms enab qe one
finin
rem all other — — siue
and ASA for clothing,
ERDOE, tailor, &c., c. 96, New
. —— ato ut flowers. consist. of Pelar- | Wheat were confined to necessitous bu
yers at Monday’s rat muneri
— end. , Mignonette, Cimerarias, | The value of English is also unaltered. — em and Peas HIRTS FORD'S EUREKA
175 fully — 2 quotati ш. еге — ака rade for — sold b ik h
aetra ат to125 ` | Lemons, per doz, 19 to 25 or nte чар m Caine nig 4 "Holders of | 97 at 33, “Poultry. G
Grapes, house; * 35 to 108 per der, » y as dear, and the finest are E eem olders of | orderi th ki th
Peaches, per Todas Meu Шер. 0 ае of Wheat wrden has been done South Жа а sition to sell, interior of d vm =
Strawberries p to 20s + Nur — ast = Poultry ата ‘which none are genuin
к СЕЕ д en eri, 2s to 88 | two qualities, the first of which не 408. —
Cage чет мес. 5s | Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 208 Barley. Oats. | Flour. | oo
} у ES. Qrs. Qrs. be
Cabbages,perdoz, 1s to2s | Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d 340 —
Cauliflowers, — ete C. dz doz., 64 to 1s 6d — 2270 n
Greens, per doz., to 4s score, 18 to 28 * 7850 1630 bris ae
French Beans, p. 100, 9d to 18 6d — arg = 7 SUTLURY 7 и
fiber DR 35 * re s ewe epi 28 6d to 3s x Messe om rtment of Table NATA 2 the Mae
ровар Die te TUM - da neda he . on Sale at —— eiue 22 ;
gc Me. uic Melun gc JM мам IN AIRE ЕЙ” m) RP er rtr Inr rn iri [vory handled match
{ерин pér dos, Se to 4s prs Jer., do., 18 to 14 60 - penes 4 H H 8 13 S 2 $ 85 5 33 3 . per dozen пета; Cat Carvers, rd Les ut ud iit s
— — r — For Pana at — 91..| 4311| 3011 19 1 35 8| 36 0 [32 1 | Prep soc te toe ae Ka zs
Carrots, per doz., Thyme, per bunch, 2d June ds — - — — — d : — 5 — d Carvers, 2s. per pair; Black able
Spinach, per sieve, 1 Parsley, p. doz. — a 5s 11 . 43 11 2910 18 10 |34 9 38 1 349 | Desserts, 6s.; Carvers, 2s. 6d.; Black wood
Onions = — - ke 12s Mint, ‚ per bunch, 2d to 4d RE and "A , 65. per dozen; Table jo Stele,
t, per doz., 1s to 18 в of Plated Dessert
— 4 рег тапа йаш — 2 do. 9 4 Aggreg. Aver. 44 0 | 30 7 18 10 32 0 36 4 33 3 *
— 2 E . See addi Watercresses, p.12 bun, gd to 10d FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES. medi i d
‘omatoes (fore: CY | — | Scissors, &c., о st quality
PRICES 7. May 14. May 21.|May 28. June 4. June 11.
eee e e e . T J HE PERFECT. SUBSTITUTE F
| 44s 7d we — “> ж oot i NICKEL PITE
. 955 to 1056 44 6 — ur eos tee eve . A D. plate
10 90 | 43 11 i i sid NUT 3 „ is beyond an
vee 28 32 | 43 11 noe T pec “s ote Г ай су next to sterl silver сап
E. J. Davis. 43 9 эө» 550 ws Pes n either usefully or ier cr MEDI by no
933 3 5 d s pm ^... | distinguished from real silver. |. i
+ oo , — т, A June — The arrivals from Ireland Patter.
С as | and coastwise ng the past week are ing, 95
A note a good of Black Sea Wheat, — а P c oons, per desen... 284. T
3 — pee - — Yo dee Corn. ped org m к OFEN эг eren
June 13, fe yers in t this and t Boos „ .
week the supply, both coastwise and by rail, general reports from che курене favourable —— to the benefit Table eer ” ee PE
ather ver The | to the crops "hon е1 rains, 1 ‘en and adios iile rs, candlesticks,
d all sorts | belief in the ultimate i pation ote Es stern “question, the Ж Я, sets, wa ing done by the
:— | trade has wf the buoyancy recentl ble; the transactions P ces. AT kinds offe. la E NICK
20s. ; сіс ick do, 603. to om н. 5 — = Wheat, of any E rd of ten extent, EL "Qe valno Fiddle.
625. te 10055 "reds, 3 — of this day week merely m —— 1 offere: id
2 е Д of daret rer — sid any advance mad Та e
at the close of the week has be leder, Grinding Dessert it ditto and ditio
Bran AY, Jus 16. The safes of colonial woots | Batley and Beans mand an ка of oe OE s.perqr. Fine | Ten d
by auction osed with great firmness, notw the | Oats ‘realise rather 3 5950 mone е June 10.—The 14
bank having raised the of interest, and other features off arrivals —.— and eoastwrise since Mon — t have been wos S. Burton has pit
xmeasiness, The new clips of Еп od w а prete — and those of At this | (all communicating) ex exclusive of 8
"brought to market, at prices wholly ont of the reach of the con- day's market — was — — slender attendance, gm the sales of дир of GENER FUR RNISHI
imer, am a to be feared ere long either a great loss be | | Whea t to-day are to a moderate — only, at the extreme
i e stapler, or a stoppage of de 1 8, у. Pon т continues to be taken freely, and 3d.
| advance js paid for мн lots. e Beans are again 18. per —
; д ———— 1 j E — Eon Е ines ad arrive at m | . with
i : an veme:
7 The supply of Beasts is very little larger oy йз. 44. x пай. Тв. c 3 i “blend uda e eee No. 39, Oxford e in emer erman gm
. trade st quita o good as * t rather improved p Tot sb previa rates Newman os. 4 and d
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HEATING BY HOT WATER.
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AND
AGRICULTUKAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 26.—1853.]
SATURDAY, JUNE 25.
[Paice 6d.
ULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON,
Grace THe PRESIDENT has kindly аа
оѓ —
ji —
ARWICKSHIRE aw» MIDLAND COUNTIES
DEX.
Mine бойу кесе. 48 409 , W HORTICULTURAL &F мезо RAL SOCIETY,
— amttelimni — e Second Exhibition of the y, will be held 1 (oy
—— temporary summer is г permission of the — Gardens —— — in the Jephson
Measures and Mee French ens, i — m ton 2 on FRIDAY, July 1, ——
wh. Engl bp E eum 401 а—405 t — — prise wt — c 7 G
N 1 Fioricul Бодау Fruits nnd Vegetables, M Models к” Flower and Drm
Osborne (Mens melon wey» Ay a | Ga Gardens, бе, Rules vs, with schedules, may be had
Peas «6 : — ILLS,
21 ESTON-SUPER-MARE HORTICULTURAL
406 0 . IT Y.—The Annual SHOW
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75 413 0 | be obtat on application to the po ЕЕ Mr. ¢
413 5 | Dann. There will be Special Prizes for Nurse By kind
ZI permission of the —— — — — her Majesty 8 1st Royals
406 a | Will be in attendance, —J. l
"i NO SELECT PLANTS AT RE EDUCED PRICES.
eb. [pass à im. BROWN be to Lu to their advertise
^, pond * 403 с e above in the Garde hronicle of May 28th
We ni and mes sures, укы üi and — áth, ‘Lith, sad pa; also to “their vtm а Ӯ. ts of the
non
Ее, : G ERA NIUMS of October last. Plants at
BEST oc hy
— 2 leners’ — of May 7th, 14th, 21st,
an
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
T DID NEW RHUBARB,
SALT'S "ORIMS SON PERFECTION."
Fac sd. T Norserrman, Longton, Staffo
Roots of this
Bee Gord
32 BOTANIC SOCIETY, Recent’s Cae
йк: LAST LS ge bes this season of PLANTA,
WERS, and FRUIT, wi
JURE Sone Tickets RAS 0
only, Hee from Fellows of the —3— ty,
day of the кшн га т
at Two o'clock.
REY SOUTM LONDON FLORICULTURAL
N of her Most
Third Exh ГЕ of g Season wil | Col
the 30th hot June m E all Pehibitors), wit when prizes ym
awarded for the fi uctions :— 3 G
"in $c;
[7%
һе
— — h. Lists of prizes a
ned of
VILLE, Secreta
= AND HORTICUL-
X HTBITION, to be held at the Royal Pavi
Brighton, on TUESDAY & WED NESDAY, July 5th and ech.
Be — to be + ts in ы of — —
Patrons : Graée th
Coane Grace
Те.
ULTURA
оц: Hos
.P.; Admiral Sir o. B.
„ &.
and of
NTER, June
G RAND H r EXHIBITION AT
К A the United Kingdom), on WEDNESDAY
and T qe eae EE GUST, 1853, during
the Show of the Yorkshire Agricultura!
—— YORK red igh. E eer a SOCIETY h have ip — pond
announce a
Noblemen
a Yorkshire, wm cte Press. 2 + for
—.— and VEGETABLES, to the
their u
sent ye exhibition — төй
— addressed to the Secretary,
BLISWORTH GARDENS
ERE SON AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
L Ax» HORTICULTURAL SOCIE
beg to announce Ж. t
oe
Е
о
cet
-
EE
.
E
`4
Plants
ums, Potion Ver-
excepted, _ Three Guineas for
be а
for
осе - WEDNESDAY NE
btained at the —
on th attention.— Lon,
Cochin
te luslan, — ; Black „= 10s.
rdozen, One and
чыш M ARRI
M
produetive ed — — in autumn of
See Gard-ners’ Chronicle, June 11th, p 313:—" Very good,
a most beautiful crimson; compared with = pus ble
pert Sart, or to Hurst and
Mores, H Leadenhall Street, London, em have the earliest
gton, Staffordshire, June 25, 1853.
R cie —
LANE awp SON, t Berk — have
easure to inform — TA that r extensive
ll be in bloom on and after the ist KS ir
and a et Collection — T and
are remarkably fine and we
urseries
the
the
Collection
гои hodod rons, а
Shrubs, also Fruit Trees
attention of planters. The N
walk 125 * — Station on
| wames v OF THE —— is
the earliest and best Cabbage in cultivation, and quite dis-
tinct * бе the Еп Geld.
11 worthy the
are within a few minutes’
London and North-Western
THING, which *
v A of not s than 1 Ib. at 4s. |
J. G. Wirz Seed Establishment, 181, High
Dau EARLY BATTERSEA, EARLY
EARLY LARGE IMPERIAL SAVOY: *
per 1000. BROCCOLIES -— n Af
delivered tation by Juan
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 2 ved
HOMAS MILLINGTON, I
GLASS for CO EM а, ue 8,
| GARDEN FRAMES, z
AREHOUSE, 8 -—
Cut to any size squares, Squares in boen, 100 fet each
not sem ans Ly" het by ” —
ounces ... 9d. 7 by 5, 7 %
21 ounces... dd. „ TITLE <á er d by Y 15r.
26 ounces жи, " 9 by TB by a1 ITE 90s
32 ounces 13 by 10, 14 by 10, 15 by 10 | ^
Large set о. 16 very superior, in cases of 100,
900, and 3c T to 940, P foot. "^
Improved Pai es — 2 Plate from one-eighth to 1 inch ween
е Jars, Bee and Propagating Glasses
Glass Milk Pans, Preserv
хма онда , Patent peus Plain, Ornamental, - Coloured,
ell а very descriptio Glass now manufactu x
of Window
Glass ‘Shades round, ov. tor Clocks and Ог 0
Fern Shades and Dishes stand —
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, G GREENHOUSES,
1 PHILLIPS anp Co. have the pleasure to
their of Glass for Cash :—
SHEET ‘ovat CROWN SQUARES.
In Boxes 00 feet, In Boxes of 100 feet.
а E к. d.
phe b bed 012 6 8 6
6 by 4, by 2 wa ee 12 6
ә 3 — T " 015 0 и 0
9,7, —10 „ 8 12 vy 9,1 * 2»
?by
10, 14 by 10 u
Larger Rizes, not e ng 40 inches long.
to ra «ит en. — to size.
to 7
Orchard on Mr. Wee plan, en. ES
and 20 3, 12 always on
y 30, 16 oz. wi tas ties 3C een of Bie
Bee Glasses, Cueumber Tubes,
— Milk rene Tiles and nd Slater,
Wasp Traps ; 3 goh Cro and Lr:
pow mon Fern vows every artic’ trade.
tural G Аа онн ДА 116, утту Street
Glass, size about 40
Р; — tr
Lactometers,
PATENT à
TILES and,
GLA
ORNAME
to JAMES
PROPAG ATING
ai acp SHADES,
и
TAL Y GLA
HxTLEY & Co. 35, Soho Square,
See Gardener#
Chronitle first Saturday in сый malh.
. A Sur
COCHIN i
M BS. STEDMAN, Sek 3
Шу calls the atten ticn
amateurs generally, to her superb COLLECTION £
amongst which are —
nin
kisgdon Chi ра Жн 225
Isleworth,
ON sentry, and
Cochins | in the
three ЭА, of J. Taylor's
rol "of "Blue enin price 107. 10s—Catalogues gratis on
the | sepition. tion
fie ү
No.
ICE
M. HAMILTON, “sess and FLORIST, begs
Spanos. th са
. the ek m su
g them
„
t Street). gh eo —
TO AMATEUR CARDENER
LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH, X SANITARY WORKS.
ATE GLASS
binated ditto, Patent —
SN and every other
— The
— other
Hyärants, High — Cocks,
to be had, Wholesale set em
FREEMAN RO E,
his new premise:
that nothin
merit thal tion. H
ulbous Roots, of which he is importing
last week in August, a
Address 41, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square,
BEES AND BEEHIVES.
ARRIOTPS HUMANE COT COTTAGE |
withont killing the Bees;
e utility for assisting nature
speaks for itself. Exhibition the Honey hee in numerous Glass
and other Hives in the Royal Zoological Gardens.
vendes
New -— P with descri Engravings.
MARRIOTT'S — — 725 Gracechurch
London.
N'S ORIGINAL A
NTI-CORROSION
and other
for
in t to me а аж
show, in order
Drapery, Northampton, June
* rd: "ry — 2
by the dm t of
ne m c EE
of those who
anything of
—— Testi-
neon & Sox,
Royal Exchange,
ly requested to
of та ve fon
Prices, toge
| туна will te 5 sent on application to
Great Winchester Street, Old Broad. dme, R
Pontos on. No Agents, All orders are particu
be sent direct,
.
»
2 PATHS. Those who
who would enj
months should construct
‚ав t soak through it, to give a fali
from the n of the path towards the sides.
Manufacturers of the ст 2. В. Warre & Bnoruens,
ne Millbank Street, Westminster.
AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort Street, 3
ntment to her MaszstTy and
X NATER Me Chien
geon,
Shovel
—— iere ioned; also
Poland, Surrey, and Dorking Fowls;
Common Pea-fowl, and Pure China bies
ge, Gracechu Street, Ln,
192 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE [June ч)
: BAKER’S FOUNTAI
COTTAM & НАЕМ. ENGINEERS . FO UND ERS ETC ous aS, ACO ny 2
= ently пац,
2 М vi bb i for Po p іту, Pheasants, —
most — efficie e = nomical; are eaah eis е
1
gerer or plug тегей, Trien cane ey ga
ТО MARKET GARDENERS, FRUIT Т — |
PAINT. — |
HE BRIDGEWATER one of the
Bridgewater mountains of New Jer
is found a mineral substance of a 2. 15 uL VE
successfully used as а paint, and denomina 4 Which ig
PAINT. Its properties are durability, adhesive bebte
— it is also 8 to Wa v. Aaa
applied and exposed to the ^s
becomes fie gendi and as durable as stone,
It sed o
1 buildings of wood, brick g
fun ШЕ er Hg sed, and bot oms of ships, * * on the
on gasometers, iron bridges, iron railings, park and boats:
waggons, railway trucks, — agricultura vas ешил: Bites,
and , linen and can to hee
of every kind. When i S Applied to the at thon fts
e ground, where the ire a NP жы na
attack of that destruetive in
ees will ^x formed under the paint, — — — =
a healthy сн: It is extensively used in the
States for this —
by Lry
Sold Oil and Colour
lington Sh reet, London on Dri " whom may be Odd
tions for tions for use.— —Pric
ili RUE. FRUI, TRAY ERR
2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. 2 : = сеи
Š 3 E —1 yard wide, per ыр :
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horticulture. TuS bi qur ЗАРЫ heltinde Яй
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. 8 Pre amni a
Conservatories Mowing Machines Hand-glass Frames Garden Engines Flower Sticks Tanned — n. or 8 vans len ЩА. те
Greenhouses $ Fountains Game Netting Do. Syringes Garden Bordering yards wide, 3d. ard — |
Hot Water Apparatus Orn eran Wire Work | Hurdles Do. Rollers Watering Pots by others at double the abow Am л "Coir or
Garden Vases Flower Stands * 5 ee Labels Garden Arches, &e. fo - NEM. Net an superior — d — € 4 p-
ard. mb T yar ;
IRON Rd SAM. STRA Bn PENC GAME NETTING, ёс. * 20-yard Drag Ne oh goa Pura ө» es
AGRI ferment on "ret UPON APPLICATION Walled Drag Net, any length yan depth
er
Line. Flue Net: s, any size, 18. per в
Nets complete, 1s. per yard, measured rom Я
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK. | Casting Nets complete, 1s. per у E
EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. Nels, Eel Nets tanding Seks saga cea
) feet wide, 21d.; B feet wid de, 3d. per T yar
d. per yard extra, s suitable for Poultry F
'ate quality and workmanship. Rabbi bi Neb
YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS re 3 ps е JAM ат TREES. eneing S E
А ао Oats erushed will nearly in Ani two. Im- OTHS, MARQUEES, TENTS, &,, ticketing Ne t, fix its full w b and e N | 206, cord,
savin ND, * — Hire. . per square yar s is the bes article made
Tachines for seien oon 1 and Cutting Straw, 4“. 5s. 6d. Oat 5 А against Fowls, Cats, ks at Ww. CULLINGFORI
Bruisers, Chaff Cut tede, Ploughs M Machines ‘Domestie [BENJAMIN 1 — GTON has prepared for the trathniore Terrace, Shadwell, London
r ing sea: extensive assortment of Marquees, &c., | P Н 1
Flour Mills, Light Carts, Mining Tools, Briek and Tile ditto, for Жеткин! 80 se "s Fetes, Cricket Clubs, &c. Rick Clo ths, | Post-office — — or Town reference, , punctually
Corn 8 M dps ee akers' ditto. [Order early. Horse vith Poles, Pulleys, and L A great varie IRON HURDLES, ETC. 1
m Mach up, &c. Repairs-don Ёш migration Tents niei ex miga aa 7106 No. 2, Duke Spot HOMAS PERRY AND SONS, Manufacturers 4
"- — ene = Feeding, is. ‘List, with 240 — 1s.; | Southwark. A Warehouse, 208, Piccadilly, London. dL. A eoru bem Plain = nd — unie. н
8,
3 Address, by post, No. 2, Duke Street, Sonthwatk, London. continuous Fencin Gat Highfield Iron Works, n
Mary WEDLAKE & Co, 118, Fenchurch Street, London. 2 | Staffordshire, and 463, Ок Siret, pepe From the
of their works situate in the ce
M 'CORMICKS PARENT JMPROEED акар ТНВ «МЕШТИН, for We:pnotection:nf. Fruit оао E e Tuomas Perey & Soxs ate к
1*4 ING and MOW ms MACHINE. — The — of fresh pow Seeds, * —— — . — at 14d. per — | all on orders rsin че promptest manner, aud on the
pation meto inceDod-io this-Maehine,sthishibes forthe lestd4 nnd; 400 yards, 4а; £00 yards, 80s. 1000 yards, 60s. Serim term
Es А : f — иреше нене АСЛИ
— — — oponie in Amorica, during ч upwards ‘Canvas, for Wal Fru Q TEPHENSON anp РЕНИ, 61 ier
Я of 10000 turrem Since its introduction into m at ATE ы eT Me „ Cit nd: ак nt 0 T
e Exh of 185 i - : j
M Mr M Comici ha» » rade sque deri Ghee * Road, 8 and at ee ick Street, near t 480 India | of І
2 |
requirements of the Engti 3 and the Royal Agricultural Export Dock, Poplar, where may pe be — 8 — — and Conserva othous zl
College анса, es Sete d rt of a trialon their farm, which Tents in great varieties, on | their latest improved principles. e M cal the attention of te ott ant
ox place at t the lat last h harvest, and which lasted #
e days, вау, thata ing machine, before it ees of
nhe entirely Situs inis — for Pi tena implement, shonl je From “the extensive works “the p, and full particulars
such as would work when a farmer would se n into the the tbigbaet r eee can be givi | i
56 * via yt E No other machine but M*Cormick's has-been furnished on application Be
und equal to this Since that trial МС. іе — —
has made still further improvements бом h ecently EDUCAT N. NEAR T 5 : É
and whieh, owing to the -harvest in eriea being — — — receiving віх
earlier than that.of England, he has led , and b 5 Vaca To: it
15 now prepared to supply.a limited number of Machines for this all the e "essentials and accomplishments ‘of a first ate Ed
and s is desirable to have them well distributed, con- home .comforts and ог йари ani
sequently a ly can be sold for each distriet.—Parti omestie arrangements being of — seription, are
desirous to mene iuo are requested to make early application to especially to —— who require unusua
ssrs. Burerss & Key, 108, Newgate Street; and to D, C. highest references — Address, Rev. 8. 8. Н, 994, Sia
als giv.
МЖК ехал, 878, 8 Agents for Patentee. ERDOE’S 80 OR LIGHT
T OVER-COATS possess every quali essential ps
J po WARNER AND SONS, respectable and gentlem m DET.
known additional re m
Iv STREET, Lox | fining perspiration (the fatal objection to di
CRESCENT, Jew
imu TRON TUB GARDEN
ENGINE,
With Waraer's re e
ls к re- NIU AND — 404 IRE NG.
pinay ну also, one 3 morning 4f
variety of pattern, both for garden and ‘field purposes, ULT P Уви of P j n
commended, for | made to ia er at very reasonable p rices. The wire is of first-rate W. BARDOR, 96, a Bond Street, and $9; Cornhill —
durahility and quality, с selected from ao most celebrated manufactor | кР
*. „and regardless of — Not dese арар coats.of anti-corrosive —.— ILLUSTRA
price, viz. | mixture applied to the Net aa inode жй included in BEDSTEADS, sent free by
£3. the eost price. An. —— pee ted awe ‘fully warrants the vards of ‘One: H
Sur 1 of апу Ironmonger | Advertiser in: “claiming for the Whittington ‘Nat a large share a ef every Aal on of Bedding, Blankets Her
or — Town or Country, or of Tony ow to Mr. £ Тато, 2, — — Gloucester; or ‘© | sed for ет gt them to kee — oma sive 4
the Patentees and Manufacturers, as | Ё. Woeveock, У V hittington, nea r Stokeferry, Norfolk. :
Furniture, re U
also Machinery of allkinds fur xaising 5 . Bedstead
Water from — to any height G. n е, I NETTING. DUE 106, "Tottenham Conni Haad Tondon
Љу Steam, Horse, or Mannal Power. Z Ait sei Sense z 2 >
iets os aa d 52588
25, 26 50882508 565609
22727
— the
прена, a Ford's Eureka d
EE.
CO «942
Reha oo
Galvan- T
ised, iron. size of
— mesh, Нен, 24 inches wide. 74d. per yd. 5d. per d.
neh . 0 48
— iy grim strong » PES i б s s з - most am
li-ineh „ light „=; Brig Felesopes 8, possessing such extraord
1 2 ү: — = ^. 10 is B-p with anextra e ae bea. show
Чое M DP a Moon, Saturn's Rin — S ior di "the
a оне can "be — any width at pn portionate pri — ind, ar se він
{ Н p 0.2, 15. gals.; 3, 28 Kals. ir All tho ai
| > pper half h. it woh educe the prices one- | Shoo — pini v oses e po
1 5 3 E ‘No. o, теде ' — — h. = it eat —— w-proof Ne — for P — it 54. with wonderful powers Р inute object 2 tie Inst
ee eee " — — : square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 10 to miles distant. ~ Tavalu able Acous 4
try. Манноп by BARNARD , Bisnop, Market ich, | relief M ut — £9 Albessaslé el
Ma nufacturers and Patentees, J. etti Se — and = liv : Ta
—
Newgate Street London,
ce, Norwi
d free of oe n Lor idon, ore dier d Hull, or Messrs. S. & B. S — Opticians and Aurists *
4
| Ne New Street, opposite — Tork Hotel, London.
,
26—1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 403
— HOT WATER. | EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS. | direction of the Commissioners of her Majesty's
HEATING BY H NTEED. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, —S rue A Woods and Roya Forests :
OHN WATER pegs to is
— — — tees eee — Eine — on ‹ of RHODODE NDRONS | AZALEAS, Name of Officer in ‘in Charge,
— 102, тасран четче Lond ғ The Plants at the — Bio I in p beauty, and
— MM — ill continue in perfection * it mon ne. TRITT. se
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING | The Military Enoampment оа Chobham Common is but two 0-0 IE — TA poe Bart,
— va
s BY WEEKS Qui J. W American Nursery, roe ** near the Farnborough ы r теру Edward Machen,
сарсу King’s Bend, Chelsea, are now in a . South-Western Railwa Delamere Forest .. „ William Lipscomb.
position io usen e . EXHIBITION OF ‘AMER САМ PLANTS. & Holt Fotest | Newburgh Higiubothom.
т, and at uced price. s and orkmanshi; URREY. p гучаў and Nn) b. E. ољ.
"Lon de d rfr AMERICAN. PLANTS at this Nursery ame f. Parkhurst P. - 1 | Bir James Campbell, Bart
estin foral — Offices, є just now in t beauty, and may be seen daily The 8 у Forest d 25 ES ý
I ye md dmi Nursery is within an hours Tido of London, being near tho 9. Whittlowood Forsi” "| Thomas Linnell
i i wi wi trains mer Fo „1 Newbu
Bazes always on a rr — — — ve — Wychwood Forest . — 22 —
———À reet AND HEATING *e* The Military rame on Chobham Common is within | ; —
ES the urse "t А
As cus ped — M — wiTH Соор .. Hosea WATEREN, Knap "Hill Nursery.—June 28, 1953. n In ne Bond t now we believe
MATERIALS AXD WOnKMANSIEI. XHIBITION OF AMERICAN PLANTS. __ экес ныд and ы "ange of this
EXHIB 10) о M inquiry ; and there is Windsor, a domain f n"
WINDLESHAM Nu Bacsnot, SURREY, NEAR ТИЕ — , , аш irom
"aur, VIRO i W adum, ame Ore — се ААД у урек but rather а vast park
EORGE BAKER i begs to announce his ing a — of the Sovereign.
ma. forests above enumerated,
8a "large contributor — the p Exhibition in the
— Bota n Garden кр ark ey are now in perfec-
EXHIBITION OF IRIS 8
OWN SALTER, Nurseryman, William Street,
Hammersmith Turn pike, begs to inform — Putt Am Ms
ORMSON, Danvers t, i
having had considerable СЕРЕ in the con-
Erections, , for — nee of
Street, Chelsea,
G™ po og
struction of Horticultural
By and — ith
ical adaptation, cannot be su — by any-
thing Thing of 2 Mind in the country, are
r^ a position to execute
= т the lowest
& О. have been extensive
у pg hep Du
most
give the
Their Hot-weter A is on the most
approved and scientific for all se which the
application of Heating by Hot Water can be made e av
HOTHOUS CONSERVATORIE! made and
complete mit . e te, maa med
0
e 7
«у
go
Qe
1
E)
n ee 2 n ш
ми 2 "i
4258
ne Buildings; also-
Twarded on application
| more than 200 varieties, and far
, 1593,
Pla — in "pn 10s. 6d. СЕ
the trade when three or more are
Asa ere ез — June 25.
— SEED,
ECTIONS FOR SOWING,
| E DWARD GEORGE HENDERSON awp SON,
, Bt. John's Wood, London, are
paved to send out their newly-saved Seed of the above useful
winter Flower, ao from fine d v ties, at 2s. Gd. per
packet; also a few ets at i. amongst whieh is Seed from
C.PRINCE ARTHUR. ROSAL IND, —— lending varieties
heg to Caleeolarias fi
which the Seed Seed is ва sed “ean now be soen im dower a
worth.— Жн: Lesern, Liverpool, Thame, and lrekend loyal Most.
я, Seeds Ker, fi
EFKS & 8 г е Road, [on Tandon
"| were returned as ке at that time under the!
PION of IRIS is now in
surpassing M — — in
Engla nd. June 25,
—
JUM AUTUMNALE
rare and elegant little —
can = sent by post, and а wil tp pe
е amount of the order given will be е
correspondents.
„ but the flow.
im the greatent pU ewe are raised well above
the cx upon s tout foet-stalks.
Nursery, packets of which will be booked at 5s. шша
y" 2 end of уйу.
The Garvencrs' 5
SATURDAY, JUNI JUNE 25, 1853.
Gs
8 — й ron run rue MowTE.—25th: Meath, — ‘ana
——— DÀ
Tue public will learn Yos no small satisfaction
that our criticisms upon the management of the
| Rovar Forests, after being adopted by Mr. Camo
a re-echoed in the Times, have found another
ылла e te of the grave Oar
Mese г contemporary, in his issue of June 11
p. 652), assures us that the * forests under
y| they must have |
every
€ one уна па cnt
apply
admit therefore t -
ге appeared upon the s
possesses the highest
part of the readers of
For the convenience of reference hereafter we shall
examine these ЕЕ alphabetically.
On the
1852, the коз wing forests
it {з unfair to
of
subject. The subj
interest, especially with a large | mana
this Paper.
Bere Fonzsr is a district in 1 consist-
ing of 1462 acres, in the rhood of the
South- Western Railway.
m to Mr.
E young plantations were very thriving, but
Duncan's committee, in the course of Mr. C
examination
Upon turnin to his formal report,
1840, we find Mr. CrLurron stating that“for 3 5
with good ment, I have e no doubt a ver,
In азр he adds, the state of the plantations
in Bere and the other forests shows that they have
ar well planted and judiciously managed.
ust be own this would have been a
stata isis rn of the state of things in the Forest of
to May 1849, so fer as Mr.
«АА d, if it had not been Е; - hint mis ГЕ
him when айа o what fi
might do. Let u money-matters,
which alone the true value of eiim
can be measured,
3s. 8d. per acre which had
ised, instead of 10s., the ел
ed in cuiting down to 2s.; and this in face of
e notorious fact that, after a ? rel
from forest spony ought to be continually on the
increase, as LUTTON 8
In 1848-9, 204 according to
very considerable income t е 0
realised, the profit upon tbe 1462 acres it to
one shilling an acre, or of
the judicious management to “which Mr. Соттон
404 THE
GARDENERS’
50, alter pe DuNcaAN's
In 1849-50,
ome ad-
officially testified.
invest ation, the net
-— аар Р. , апа in 515 it a
farther, the sum of 6814 having been realised.
this time the new Commissioner of the Woods cae
Forests began to be felt, and no reaction occu
but 683“. were still e Mis t sa a
been received for 1852-3 w
t kno
re
Fries cin у report for that yait b: — ас
Th figares show — that s re 8
ape. of the f Bere Forest w
egregiously wrong, or that the property ied have
been, till within 5 last year or two, seriously mis-
managed. on the one hand an experienced
land-agent informing Parliament that the pepe им
e
is wort
crown retu urning in one
a year ; in a later period of the same duration,
a € 4 and at last, only 770. r ourselves, we
believ зі LUTTON’S euler to be near the truth.
n cw r, allow a wide margin for error, rS
uce та сао of 7891. to 7007., and the
ms of the last two a: sustain — latter estimate,
the case, the predecess
ale 1
by t the |,
eight years of his charge, contrived to lose 41577.
surveyor was Sir "pem CaAuPnBELL, Bart. r
in September 1 with a salary and emoluments
of the estimated ilis of 2027. The “ Bar Une
? tells № 2 that he was about 25 Via
o ha
isting officer, in the first | a rea
Bureau des Vg Mix and of the Annuaire Méteoro-
logique de la Fran
AGRI- HORTICULTURAL e sad OF INDIA.
ultural Society of India
Society of Bengal, the
riefly but forcibly“ . “for th. "The s suece
of ie: Society during its 32 years of site nee
ranch societies which have ema
different parts o
soundness of the founder’s v Year after year
тар flourishing institutio he Maly ар oving an
ts s activity, until it has at present attained a
that it €— че ak cat support 4 patrona ge
the Gov f India, as well as t e Oma or
Directors at peg evinced by amet pecuniary gran
agricu
either scientific or practical; such as
p ial i * the like eroe from Ct pid
eg the labours of
en put in charge, and that tw ator: before the Societ in possessi of s some property of its
had trie a daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir | own, and derives annually a considerable neome from
Ковквт vieni of Ste toke Hall, ү Mine a dt n as cted, are chiefly
near of the then Ear
gave him the Abdi ement
still, as far as we know, remains Чыр vituli.
Ir any one wishes fo
m sow one eo inquiry respecting the
DISEASE ; 20b x ne E
trus
ave no room
ed we — Sa no novelty
а which reach
ents, we léarn
n that he is my to risk his ute
when wing,
poe thinks d that the disease is
inflict them upon our readers.
another of to-day’s i
er liti
eee or банан ү + Dam E у А „il in
is too slight and inaccurate to be
of much use.
0
of the latter, there were last yea
Was
a large aop. of opinions, let
OTATO
cts, he |™
comprise also many ео natives,
r two Vice-Presiden
ttim A council.
er India,
hich is Le
si onelant m tion of t
te popula ation i in the e — рт” 8
n extensive co oa =i is maintained
with various parts of the world ;. and as ey. of the
ropeans, but
esides two other
turista lan
and i ciens an | Và
Ix part im on will Е
found a series of Tables БА... the equivalents
vari FIG
, planters, &c.,
ver prevails exe all
anda praiseworth y zeal moreo
ursuits which
classes of Europeans, x cies 3 pu
карч е main purpose
еп -
кы of
t
P те any detailed acc
in t 4 M > ^
м т, шау sugar, indigo,
© | tobaceo, rice, silk, dts eae dec fibre, ирер venne
8 „ lac- dye India n fruits, mber
м босан of vicious "distri io, Ko.,
very extensi satis-
b;
bo
n ede the first
rd William Bentinek), a he а, deep
ion:
as a
* cultivators, market-
and o thers.
addition, the гра 3 an experimental
garden, = land t to Zs for ‘the
ect bases for
estiga-
es were foun rict i
e. For example, the. шры тюс unit
d fany as tural
4325 gra which agrees with t
weight as stated by the kaihora of the Annuaire —
| over
e
CHRONICLE.
.
a
hardly ever in a кон indicative of its
эць amply. attest the wisdom and |?
emit r
onder, therefore,
of | sphere,
and 5 Чаа - large donations of agricultural d
other Барін mmunications of papers puit them
publie dens
fresh рю айе
w- | and treat th
in
[JUNE 25,
he occasi,
are very interesting; especia! dira a letter from Lord W,
om ntinck, on his departure fro ndia in 1818
r. Wallich, in Hooker's Journal of E Botany for May
SILENE LACINIATA.
ALTHOUGH now seldom met with in collections, and
f
ing a
favourite ery useful subject for au
arm atmo-
oon as the cuttings show x they are
desc remove the g . Inure them to light and
# Aud et them заара hardened before potting
a noe А corner = sag cold frame, Be a
atmo soon
E
— in small pots
not w.
S bees established Aer prd stop wett
idis compact bushy growth, and place them near
the glass, merely screening them from the direct
ray sun for a few hours on the
of the
f
front. it management, plants pro-
pagated early will be — os a os -— in 1
— should be given as every
ns used to keep them in a vigorous “health дизай н
п ie y
nee g iden ce of dam Ap об
ewe in autumn, т remo to a si in
greenhouse, wher кечее 4 may enjoy s v v light post
without was бое Aer Pig fe
damp, foggy air, and M s
in winter than wil — to kay it ina ily state,
About the mi antstoa light,
rather moist pit = ine where th rature may
average from 40° to 45° at night, geo it to rise to
55° or 60° before re giving air, This
се е те in plants that ha г roperly
winte ood health, i meh s — be
forded а ту before the roots matted
d ting, be careful to have he balls and
be u a properly moist state, and apply
water c cautiously чай the plants get esta stablished in their
ich give air ant SA water 3 e
m
in
early in August.
s | plants another season's growth, bef:
bloom, those pues be shifted in Ju decet
itr are full of ro 1 ої the
n at which + is given and the health of the we
premi ibm шг. a large в соле Же in the season.
them as al directed ce moi oe
dormant
Е E
ing of Jun
grow — the leat sopi keep them in а
airy and drier mete exposing them to full suns
except for a sho
very 23 coniteibites to the. Sys боша; we
success, nelusion, may
proof of the high Saimaa in which dte aros ёз
held by those who have it most in their parer to watch
efa ct, that
bac vernor.
Vade. its very commencement each success
i S ri t ja
hen in flower they sh
ry hou
After their ey is over, gs stronger shoots
be well eut k, and the plants ts removed to а
part of the greenhouse, and wintered with th
seasons. When they commence
back,
сап
removing
be s
ather
main eue 255 begin to expand the
soil, u ood fi rich ak Tight
Sg pun ea af soil, in about roportions,
a liberal allowance of
or charcoal broken into small pieces.
eral has honoured the Society by readily assenting |
loam into small pieces alent it is used. Alpha:
26—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 405
COMPARATIVE TABLES
OF
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MEASURES, WEIGHTS, &c.
J > i
MEASURES OF LENGTH. THERMOMETERS.
Pioi ^ CoMPARISON OF pM 2 i FAHRENHEIT'8, VARIOUS CONVERSION TABLES.
й NGLISH, s SCAL un
To m эра Centigrad “2 La T :
Inches. Feet. grade above zero to degrees | = & z 23
иво" о jan Yards, renheit: Multiply by 1.8 and add 32. 1 ZE | Inches. 22 Inches.
Сне E А 0.001093633 || То Moe vdd es Centigrade below zero to degrees A 8 e$
8 = 15 » 0.3937079 0.03280899 0.01093633 Fahrenheit: Multiply by 1.8 and subtract from 32. 1 2
=b 3.937079 0.3280899 To reduce de —— 1 | 0.3937
METRE a 10 m" 0.1093633 uce egrees Reaumur above zero to degrees 2 079 1 3.937079
Decambéze, = iümbtres 3997009. 32.80899 1.093633 Fahrenheit: Multiply by 2.25 and add 32. 3 2 8115 2 7874188
Hectométre, =100 3937.079 328.0899 hi To reduce degrees Reaumur below zero to degrees || 4 | 0.15748316 33 » 1811237
Kilomètre,=1000 „ | 39370.79 3280.899 1 Fahrenheit: Multiply by 2.25, and subtract from 32. 5 B13 4 | I7
Fa 393707.9 32808.99 1099633. To reduce degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Centigrade: 6 | 023622474 6 | 2.3622474 é A
ne (ligne) 0.0888138 | 0.00740 0.0024666 Halve the number of de egrees above or (urs n 32, 7 | 927509553 17 |97 7 :
Inch (pouce) ... ..| 100857654 00888138 | 0002962046 add to the said half 1-9th thereof.—For Reaumurs, || 9 | 03543911 в | 31 rp
Foot(pied) .. ..| 127891848 | 106517654 | 0.355255 instead of adding, subtract 1-9th. 9 | 035433711 9 | 35439711 Ll MEE
isn , 10 | 03937079 || 10 | 3337079 10 | 3087079
une (ell) = 1.20 màtre| — 47344948 I. 39970788 | — 13199598 || Cent. | Fah.) Reaum. Cent. | Fah. Reaum. f -
ES E oo 2
[IL] —17.22° —13.77° use ; , az Yards Square E 2 Acres. | 25E Cubic Yards.
ARE MEASURE.— Ti : 33.33 an 8 [Sm
pom dg wit ras .—FRENOH AND ENGLISH. T "ry 42.92 3 33.77 nea
10.764298 square feet —16. 3 | —12. 42.77 34.22 - |
ise 11 j —15.55 — 12.44 43.: ) 1 1.196033 1 2.471
in” Le saro matres Шош 196033 square yard, "enr mde ae 34.65 2 | 21392066 2 —— 1 1.308
square yards. 2 1 11 Б] 8.588099 - 2418
+ Ober perches. —13.88 „ 441784132 2.1. MM 3 3.994
Heciare = = 10,000 square 1 033 Square eina 21333 в | 106 | 5200114 | seas 5 | 59801 5 | 12355715 5 6540
2.471143 acres. zi —10@ | 46.11 | 115 36.88 3 6 | 14826858 6 7.848
Arpent (of Paris) » ан 8 гача apes : —11.66 Zoss 172 |ur | sum 8 8 | 19.769114 H 10.468
Arpt (i п. 08448485 acre. ' ‘ "ben —888 || 4777 | 118 | 3822 iy 1-2 9 | зне 9 11.772
nt (of water and forests) , 1 acre, 1 rood, 1 perch, 28 yards. 71025 .—844 || 4833 | 119 | 38.60 ti беда 10 | 96711490 10
Perch (of Paris) " 40892368 squa —9.44 mo Lx ) | 3911 - »
Perch (of water and forests) ^. 61.08 square yards, —8.88 —1л1 = 39.55 $ Ё > Я [Н
is POMA Tus. “oe 741 | 5000 4000 || Š | Feet. жа lE] re |5 |
ЗЕ 4 50.55 40.44 3 2 2 — Feet.
I! Hei 40838 X Z Е а
Совіс MEASURE.—FRA $ : e 51.66 41.33 VE pe ;
| SURE.—FRENCH AND ENGLISH. Өн т реч 41.77 1 85.303379|| 51 | 167.825859|| 76 | 249.348339
Cubic inches | Cubic feet. Cubie yards. | —555 —4.44 yd rp З | 9.842697 || 28 Ba
—5i —400 || 53 t | 13.123596 256.
823 1б Ster ph 6102.5 0.1308 —444 55 5444 as 16.404496 22
= 1 eubie mitre , 61025 35.317 1.308 "- —3.11 55.00 4400 9.685395 Lp
‚= 11 [610950 353.17 13.08 - 2.66 55.55 44.44 г | 22.966294
д 451837.5 1, : —917 zi 1 ; 3 | 26.247198 269.
Gable foot (le), Cn 4% | 121091 | 004595 | 222] m 435 7000 | 134 | 4538 died || 275.505532
(po ; 1.210537 ; —1.66 | 29 133 ) [32.808992 || 35 275.595532
17168 U 005 0.0002. ct ) — 0.88 7 : 45.77 36.089891 278.876432
80864 | 2.51136 Ec] 2 57.77 136 | 46.22 890 ; 282.157331
0.00 | 32 r 49.651689 || 38 438230
| M ПҮ.] 55 } 0.44 Da — — 45.932588 — to
| T un 0.88 60.00 48.00 5 | 49.213488 || 4 pene
E s FRENON, | —— ана. 17 | ен 4844 |17 e || 42 298.561827
! з атк 232 у з | 59:056185 || 4 301.842726
| = cwE | 3B ЕЕ AH dE |
T = 10 * 4
ES. Uu но ои He nes юн ш IE —
Decalitre, = 10 litres. 17.60773 | 2300908 | 0276121 5.00 | 4 400 || 6338 x р | 12.179782 || 4 ра
Heetolitre, = 100 litre wanes | eabeows ЖОН 5.55 „ 3 | 75.460681 || 48 221528121 \
Xie = ow Hes. cures imm шин _ | бш); 428 ‘||. 6500 | 140 | 5200 || 24 5741500 49 1 020
"mi: 529 || 6555 | 150 | 5244 | 5 328.99200
* . 1 i
„гуз || би | шы | юм rg E
EIGHTS. z 4T |
Е 888 | 48 111 || 6777 ME | È| Gallons. Ё | Gattons. || Ë | Gallons. | É | Gallons.
FRENCH. ENGLISH. 9.44 68.33 54.66 я H ч "
à ed 800 | 6858 5511 — . —.
Grains. oz. 1b : 69.44 55.55 0.220096 || 26 | 5.72251 | 7
— = з 100 gramme] 0.0154395| 0.00003527 010000022046 nr 66 A 70.00 3 | 56.00 2 | 0440193 || 27 5.942015. | 11.445087 77 "peel
gramme, = sip 0.154325 | 0.00035273 0.0000 22046 1222 . 3 | 0.660290 || 28 | 6.162712 || 53 | 11.665134 | 78 | 17.167555
рен pie 1 | Notes ien a 71.11 | 160 | 5658 0.880387 || 29 | 6.382809 11 79 | 17.387652
— Ru RU ru 8 000029046 195.38 1 — n 57.33 Д Un ) | 6.602906 1210397 || 80 | 17.607749
— = AOgrammes| 154325 | 0.352736 0002046 1888 ndi 2277 |168 | 5832 | 1510078 7.043099 1
Kilogramme, 1000 „ [151325 35278 22048 15.00 wood ЕЁ ic 172 pre 12765618 | 8з | 18209040
. 15.55 reve 1 ; : 4 12985715 || 84 | 18488137
Si = so 100 kil КА oe tye tons. Anu E 1388 — 4 — — | S491008 ed d E 2
pem 4 96839 | 0.0984196 Р 4 3.33 75.55 3 60.44 2 | 2.641162 8.1 7
2204.8 . | 19.6889 | 0984196 _ Hes 13.77 76.11 ) 60.88 3 | 2.861259 3 8368081 18.500108 as — i
1717 1429 || 76,66 | 170 | 6133 1 | 3.081356 || 39 | 8.593777 || 64 | 14.086199 | 89 | 19.598621-
[VE 1888 | 66 | sat || 2722 poe 15-6 ) | 8.803874 || 65 | 14306296 || 90 | 19.808718.
tp FRENCH Measures OF CAPACITY FOR LI 19.44 1555 77.77 | 172 | 62.22 3 | 8.521549 | 41 | 9.023971 || 66 | 14.526393 || 91 | 90.028815
QUIDS. 20.00 ; 1 78.33 62.66 3.741646 || 42 | 9.244068 14.746490 92 | 20.248912
Tino 90.8 6.00 78.88 63.11 3 | 3.961743 || 43 | 9.464165 14.966587 || 93 | 20.469008
. ENGLISH. e —— 22 аж pce 44 | 9.684262 15.186684 || 94 20.689105
es 3 К i 00 45 | 9904359 || 70 | 15.406780 || 95 | 20.909202
Demisetier, — demisetier . 011641 0.204979 roe 2223 1532 8111 ; ey 4 bees = —— 15.626877 96 | 21.129299 ·
Chopin, , z Prae E 3 0.409958 | 0.51244 — 18.66 81.66 р 5.062228 Р 10.564649 rm — 21.349396 k
Pinte, og aA c] MS | сои сон = 1911 | 8222 |180 | 6527 24 | 5.282394 | 49 | 10-784746 || 74 16287168 || 99 | EE f
Setier, 2 ed pedo 3.279664 | 0.409958 205 psy om 66.66 nye car arg
= 5 * 745056 | 13.1 83. а
Mua! .. “ш. lassare 4722752. | soos | 2559 = Mis 6:55 2 ame aÉ| me [lg] ome $
96. y . 6800 |28] Avoir- |= 8| Avoir- |= 8) Avoir- ET
| qui a) a | Ж | sali | Se uud ads adi QUAE
OLD FRENCH MEASURES or CAPACITY ror Dry SUBSTANCES, 2833 $100 5 * ^
FRENCH. E 28.88 23.11 87.77 ) | 70.22 › си : — | i 3 | 107.5496
— . — id 28000 ТМ. 88.33 70.66 3 6.6138 ; 61.7288 repe i
: : { 58. 1 : n:
Lirm.. 5. a 1 o баши. Bushel. 30.55 24.44 "a ч чү - E : A 1380 t н 174.1634
A , nemi i-e 11 68.3426 | 56 | 1934516 1785726
Mine boiasesux = 39 68.670147| 85837752) 1.072971 ai j | T244 15,4322 705472 6622 са
TT 137 34048 LN E 2577 | 9111 |198 | 7288 17.6368 72.7518 27 8008 180.7772
EM ^ = 156 1 | . 91. r | 7333 19.8414 74.
e i 77192 403181 51.50566 ) 22.0460 224610 60 фо
І сечи тони юми Жин ы é —— 793 11
93.33 ) 4552 81 фу ;
este vm] 3500 | 95 | 32800 | 9588 1511 28,6598 pang ic fn 191.808 .
10 TRENCH Weicnts REDUCED TO ENGLISH AvOIRD 36.1 4 — 9444 30.8644 85.9794 || 64
' vPois. 41 28.88 || 95.00 76.00 330690 || 40 | 88.1840 i
i FRevcu. 36.66 | 98 29.33 95.55 764 ч 198.4141
1 ENGLISH. 4 35.2736 4 3886 1 4
pe — , % ИНЕ |2] ип ч
гаїпз. oz. | . 4 77. 3 39 } 94 797 202.82
Denier — 0.0531 gramme . 0.81945 | 0.001873 | 0,000 "rv 97.22 77.77 ) | 41.8874 || + Nu -205.0278 -
Gm с IM si 19.6620 117 = : | 31.11 м J 78.22 ) | 44.0920 ||4 2070 ——
Ones : 01 0.134858 и Р 1. 78.66 : 4370
Мас = 30.59 £ N ore 0.0084286 40,00 | 1 32.00 98.88 191 46 | 1014116 211.6416
ee d "ee RE C I. 251 3244 || 9944 79.35 Au | ne 213.8462
489 ” Kz : . 48 | 105.8208 | k | у
51 " wakes Tu d. 41.11 | 106 3288 || 100,00 | 212 | 5000 о а поента | I
— 55.1150 |! 50 ' 110.2300 I! 15! | 920.4600
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
[JUNE 25,
talk
ome сораса. |
— Reading “5. Gia
induced me to turn
nei
t, Early Warwick, and Emperor. The last men-
all rotted, as have also several of my sowings
The past spring has been the most severe
hat seen in Ireland fo? the last 10
Minis we have a good cro
and Cherries are but middling. A
, .—1 have sent you a specimen
eessful bantling of mine. It is the най v — Red
Giant Stock . э ee pal the bx че Queen Stock.
ole be be Purple Brom (sim-
rtion ar
lings is singular,
наа
on
are all single-
Queens near them.
roken in а when I
I tie
The ——
owers is curio
ame — ok
a, Geraniums weak by fulgi-
Mickle-
;
some
oe
vaL Ram че лер
hand
being large poe fine, perfectly double, and a | on
most beautiful p le.]
Tnsti ае the Swallow.—Five years. ago I noticed
that a pair birds built their nest in an out-house
€ my premises, in wh r two
broods. I little expected came hey
winged their flight to sunnier lands, that I should
1 е
е — of potash is decom
| obvious that any a
parent being sear ho
thought at — 1 nad made some * label mistake, = hey assume me ite
ike ——
—
= T in which I dnd — and
t up as you | arise
owing to the presenee of an acid salt—the
ash—a combination of the Poison
lkali potash. This salt does not
ufficient — in the Rhubarb =ош > р 0-
effects, and the san
+. ere is — 4 danger sttend-
e
with
of lime is formed. lis a
is the erer. e of a: Mulberry calculus,
there is a pec ition of h
be much n than it
this gentleman br Pans t the аный. ist
his path ological — Sach Yen g we pene
of common whieh cositas
this oxalate of Ime, o or even the — or its salts,
mu re or less injurious tó "health 1, more parti-
re exists — Е
Tt mu пе
hat о ed in the rah * od b
ч decomposition of ge 5 отеп, &е., and the Diathesis
snot uncommon fro if it is thus easi 2
produced indirectly, d à PRO, it is still more likely to
om the xem means of Rhubarb wine. Ther
шен» ез
ur columns, into competition with genuine
ux € R. Bree , Stowma rket.
be | erecte
Th
d filed with Bt 8 m lic Aie
the 8th "e 5 accordingly made my way t
nd a room full of Өрт with а few wg
Ro o'clock all had assembled
the Champs E **
and fou
erym
and nurse › Бу
we then proceeded 6
d st
hand of the avenue, about 20
corde. A sonie
ing our names in а boo ges, or as th
say h ere 4 (03 jary, of that number were 2 selected ; to ki
silver medal, a ess card of
Fréres Provengau
r d to —— The show of flowers
was as near as d judge about —j— dt
0 those held — Спенк and the
ent was about 80 yards long, an
T3
ч
arded or
n the
an eloquent
e banquet at 7 was os idu by
e Cazes in the chair ; there wag
] г
d thanke е
whereby 22 in houses m ay be fumi ted, b but I think
when required ; when
green-fly, we choose a dull da
light @ fire in ioe stove, whie
18
ay, as is comm done ; $
sm
o ү
and Domestic Brewer.” Les — by A. and C.
2 Edinburgh у and r- and Co., London.
ean be given for the manufaeture of sparklin;
хс wine, and every other wine which may be
made from home produce. ‘The directions about
endix
.| the d of Octob
the
The bed to to the present date I have never
lth;
| to quantity, a great 4
two Kinds of this dise
0
ould, struck d
possible. I had a small bed sped
September 30th, 1852, and another about 6 — e d
er; from the first Mush-
i of November, and —.— then
ањд
t them.
t the mid
en shed, and is
My — ion ‘thet | by strict attention
can
in an open
now.
trid state, soft and black, wales
ase, and this i 9
15 gallons
sugar, at 6d. a pound, and 7} Ibs,
strength; Ше om rni pes 37 gall a
must Measures ga two or
three will be oe in lees and ned but out of the
whole I shall easily seeure 16 ozen of wine.
the Rhubarb into dedi
= MM m | Sim
e
I take the liberty of
drink it. is wat bee
in former — "Анк
previous to the eset outbreak of spotted
Maldon
mply simmer an hou
f|and with very te “water ;
plain , Whieh is pre
e to pastry f.
aiid i Har ? y for children
an d Son, M —
Foreign C ondence-
Tue Recent Flower Snow Зай Тһе
d'Horticulture de la
St. Honoré, at 10 o'clock precisely on
e| were wet — 8-inch pots, and it
E. Sandi exhibited a box of ‘blo oom of his new
| Azaleas;
dug pe nty of |t
eut flowers, and
with Plaine d fa E centre, s dnd a ову effect. I had
meet at the house of C —— :
оп | The chairman, on
e of the simplest and least — to the gardene mý agne. Our chairman (I suppose itis
may be easily tea in practice by m of the I maise nat E “fashion i did not give either a toast
system of heati I have tried ^ ge found it suc- ch, one else, At 9 all
cessful. There is a sliding valve in one of the sides of table, | eq of the day
the hot-air chamber, for the purpose of admitting|I visited the show the next day, the 9th; this was
| external air it is des = ed to kill a select d the price of admission five franes;
2
ree stands o es; the blooms
were inferior, for the season here is very late, and but few
Roses are in flower. Att group
of Chinese Pais in lar pots ; these w "dar 4
sh ts of r^ whole exhibition.
* E n pots, standards and
ss eni ped with the
if жең in England they
F
were nothing ;
was surprising to see
uch small dimensions.
Moutan
й two
them thy in pots of s
oth er se e for Vibu
Sikkim e di group pof of hardy
plants тон s, was ав was alsoa grou
те three or four collections е С
trees and — Tans zs specimens; these included
young plants of some of our newly-introduced species
A large collection ofi of hary ubi] deciduous and ever-
н in pot rather interesting, and perhaps
thy of imitation, as it brought under the eye,
species but littl wn, yet worthy t “4 pe ntion
„ and for
small
erous
T
> fey ape edi The Pelargoni
Is 5 ene Мечо, е roups they were pre
2 у due биз д чер тагы
pots ; some Apples, two or oor ie: 2 of I
few T dN es, t
came = land. This of th эрсе
arranged, and not at all i part of the On Friday, se |
day Sunny, and Monday, the price of admittance |
redueed to one e still thin, fo |
I should think there was
our attention loudly talogues qe
giving the names of the plants, and to whom the ж
» e exhibition |
forgotten the vegetables ; A grid were Cabbage bl
Lett is in
that the French excel ;
flowers, &e., we beat thens д
gus from Auteuil was, h
the measured
chairs, of fruits tion, vell
well executed, nn . sie in com in compos —
mn shows are not the fashion, — do м pr ч
е taste of the Parisians ; Ro
— —ũ—
Societies.
LINNEAN, June 7. — The. fhe President
taking his seat for
26—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, 407
delivered a short address, referring to the retirement of tains, old and new, but also on account o ts possessing [ our flower- -gardens,
n and the position of the Society. e | good d cimens of certain trees and Fake: which are display of this beauty] tr е — ts at our me
Rev. T. Hugo was elected a Fellow. Mr. W. Thomson only to be found in long established places such as this politan —À ey uot feel desirous that t te —
exhibited two photographic portraits of two natives of is. As an example of what has just been stated, we | masterpieces of fl 1 beanty could be m
Cape York, Australia. Mr. J. Hogg exhibited specimens | may mention that close to Mr. Osborn’s cottage stands | late with the 5 the Petunia, and rent half hardy
of Sir J. E. Smith's — of the common Primrose the original "Fulha m Oak, a noble tree of fair propor- | plants, which throw so great a share of gaiety into our
(Primula vulgaris), gathered in a wood near Stoekton-|tions, and, though upwar/s of 100 years of age, as | parterres during the summer months? But no; plant
T resi — nominated R. Brown, Esq., W. hale and vigorous as could possibly be * in a them out, and they literally run wild. Well, what
nce, Esq., N. Wallich, Esq., M. D., and W. Yarrell, specimen of its size. We also remarked a ve ery fine must be done ! are we to espair of ever possessing
Esq., vice-presidents of the Society. Mr. estwood | example of the Cork tree (Quercus ва in excellent | those: gems of ће greenhouse in our ens? No;
exhibited a volume of autograph letters addressed to | | condition, though doubtless very old. Of We eeping | try again. Bring all your energies to bear upon an
Philip Miller, Esq., by various naturalists. Mr. New- | Elms, Cedars of Lebanon n, and Purple Beech, there are | object, and you must sucesed. Well, I have tried
i d nd. tr
island of Va be
S.W. coast of Ireland, on the evening of the h of à with blossoms; indeed, notwithstanding the of Cornwall, Duchess of Leinster, Fire King, &e., all
ay last, and is often confounded with the Manx | miserable spri ж we have just experienced, flowering | nicely coming into bloom, planted them in three beds
Petrel (Puffinus Anglorum). Specimens of both birds кїт and trees generally are blossoming well this in the following manner :—Having got my plants well
н i | :
nd, and King h n 50 ia: laced of e pot
recorded to have been taken only four times in Europe. | plant or two of Rhododendron Goweni, a Fighe lere | but nearly double the- depth of it: the plant, pot
—A paper - — — Mr. J. Hogg on the artificial hybrid, bearing compact heads of small sweet- scented and all, was then inserted in the hole in such a manner
collection here; am th
п | them we observed fine specimens of weeping Cherry, the whole of my plants; and no e could
Sophora japonica pendula, weeping Holly, Larch, and possibly produce a better display of qnan than the:
iegated Elms. e latter he|did througho he season. The
l
n ct 0 ark
foliaged trees. Among Magnolias, which have been mand аз though the plants were in a greenhouse ; and if
us rusion. Mr. Hog very gay, Thomsoni was still in bloom, and very | any of them should show the least disposition to ramble,
that experiments might be performed — decide this fragrant; and close beside it was the graceful Genista they can be taken up and examined at any time ; besides,
х vi ours o them, i
Reb bictus, their beauty is now all but over. Among the Thorns,| Pelargoniums planted in this way require a little more
Layi rd
ice. watering
Wegen les of thi E. Real and Р 1 foliage. d is of Chin rigin, and was first rol of pots; but then the cultivator is amply repaid for all
Зар Senna of the a of Tea Тер ae жай — — and sent out by the Horticultural ' Society Plan 4 trouble by osa: d 2 рон, Hoping that
i — edition. = — Stewart, Esq; London, | the pu Royce Nut were also striking, on 1 of others may be as suecessfu ve been with ,
E Stevens and Norton. 1853. 8vo. Pp. 677. ge above method, my rec ung e ji all is, to try m
use was a fine batch of Caleeolarias ; | plan. 4. K., Stoke Newington от
n
Á -i З | Маттохат, FLORICCLTURAL SOCIETY; ыры: — President
time. There was also a collection d between 30 and 40 | in. the chair. Sixty-four seedlin ng plants were staged on this
4 sorts of the still rena 1 ee Cape Pelarzoniums ; an | occasion, the gre ут portion shi 18 of 3
i there were also Azaleas, Gloxinias Y ms, Petunia un-
Alen ‹ — e lage ty "kind sd rss 8 Verbenas, Mimuluses, Fuchs’ і Pinks, and Calceolarias.
nd. m by hich a f the Californi ants, а First-class Certificates wer e marde > arg dye 8
comelasi 2 whi was а goo Pede ot the Californian evergreen | (Hoyle), and to Rosa (Foster)—to the oe x its Fus g
that — which he would probably tie would 79 Plum, the variety of Berberis Nepalensis called Lesche- PU being a light NA d ы purple m ра
ame d'at olia ard et the — tter for its for xttre, an . —
o
3
8
8
P
437
L3
£e
2.
5
e
£k
o
Be
between might and e were pr ulti red lea named Stri . — sissima, sent by Мт. Taylor gr.
fiie, 6 ins. in length; and an example of Libocedrus Don en y tir ei ee o Merit, -
сле 0 е elass so directly: benefited by them. Several of the glas ass houses — being greatly altered anf It is * i Mort faked and spool vi ith 1 ight t pu Similar
remove: this i im “rp for althou hit is very true that ebe o С ing . ros Xr. 2 .
id im ж oved, and’ 5 Ne ae 8 — heus usual A were р ET о A. е best and ge and truss bold. To Pelar-
5 : . it good pro 8; to Pelar-
increase of commence, " n — p iy modifed — fallax 9 — ъа len. fed with Maud W ; ouium Pea — ims qo ү decided improvement
or trade, yet as та spite " : on Pearl, and as a ower va
— 121222 hymn Dildo, Gir reme rien К
seen from the aetu ‘ ae
tural — „ ho 5 told that in one др" ; ; ; еа | н thers of less note were staged by Maj: oF Foquett,
respect — Mis: — ords have been actuated by | Chiswick show ; and Lysimachia Leschenaulti, a kind ov тй Bes " T. White, Esq, amd Mr. бана. Sud
domos disin! aia eee olence towards their tenants compact heads of rosy flowers. This looked as if faney varieti re contributed, A label of com — vai was.
of the
—— the it would make a good bedding plant, its flowers pro- awarded to o Lady psd .Latenehers (Brage), being an OE
dual passage- Wat кз | Mising to be sufficiently numerous and bright to make it | variety for vases, baskets, and other out-door pu ;as а
еен by th й a sien м i Monee ‘Successive effective. While E ^ SK plante, 8 Б a it-s — ае v d 5 Boanty (Banks)
lords of manors,” and that the great — we: norial | 25 well direct attenti ery pretty crimson- | received a Label of 8 bd is in the a ay i «ime
customs is the result of the differ — scarlet Geranium ea Brilliant, whee will doubtless 7 — 2 а mà Ж i shay оа. mazo ve
tem f respective Held 1 не This assur- become а favourite, It is exceedi ingly dwarf, ^ profuse (Banks), has a good habit наб desirable — (white. —
was given us by Bl tone some 70 or 80 years bloomer, and has good foliage narrowly ra ee, with | pu urple); Pink Хон (Norman), eu Tel Neqve ‘aS
: 1 T ^ M e : 1 t б
ago, and — been anded: dow to posterity in every his Of I Irises, a fine collection is grown 7 com Ee odi not 1 or shown 8 З
i ition of his celebrated work, | чү аг tine iure rrived too 1 gin of
бабру. огр 2 айди: а мыш without are also large 8 of * us P amon the j тшк d None бә. Hull; two or three i туч rahe
m4 à the latter, the white is La . бум and pariter ита kinds.
or comment in the edition now *
The well known character of the edit A fine ; but Whitey is also а very доб ood one, and swee
; pains he bin en tbi м ads scented ; the best ‘pink’ is-Reevesi, which: is"also very HortYHocks: G. M кез usually exhibited vary in height
hold law, would certainly have led one to suppose — double 5 and the best deep purple, Pottsi : we also re- from 1 to 2 feet. nearthe base of the spike are.
tene Pon * PP rel | marked great many single kinds hok . met with i in| generally fe. Tinos mv this EU in abend :
marked the sta weather in бў
marked i ipa tion. on —
the Pe erret n pe ci ыш 1 пояе нь ively cultivated here, and very attractive ‘they are, pom бе 23 таст are destro and
; in seve every PP | ] ont of dhe man atom about 2 fi m the lowes
"ise with advan tas ARIE — ible ch A е | Carly” spring nearly up to Christmas. Ne bid at the time the — Took ‘complete Ву shading, the
WIDE ior. The chapters: on custode ones on remarked: all the newer and fetter Kinds both in pt Brien een eat s a of fie Spike may be kept
alienation by e, а S) and planted out ; and of fruit trees this nursery possesses] 8 ford or 10 4852 ropagation by divi
bring the — — et on: — one of the best collections in the country, They looked e ‘out in autumn, afte eee БЫ
Ho hesitation in ning kung quu time; and we have | exceedingly healthy; indeed we have ed —— mes
' оп їп экем he second volume of in: -three or a advantageous number.
à Ракі. and — stone fruit cleaner, or growing away | i — ac os E ke the old plante hos
E. edite by Mr. ‘Stewart is as satisfactory more freely. ses, too, are cultivated, “hog з bot in too many pieces: every separate part should carry with ita
any — of of re real am d personal amt ^W АЗ | such quantities as in the nurseri Hertford- ей seni — 5 — — — се —
think, stone is ever likely to be. shire; in a long border of them, all * under ent i£ not.broken.too. fine, will Hower well
ublie however, that both the legal profession and the the same circumstances, the only sort in bloom Dunt sce enm — o
pub fe in gen eral would have erived much more advan- was Géant des Batailles, which was brilliant and | ppopagarry tin MEL J H. They are increased by inarching,
Бе from an entirely new work on the subject; and we | striki is i .. the | ИВЕ aud bndding oh the singto red and Middlemas
; м striking. This із not only the earliest | ч М
that Mr. Stewart will, next time h occa- W. tate that Acer cuttings of both of which strike readily. These latter should
sion on such mit rel: atest Rose of n tap a ааа | je ne mga off in August or September, as soon as the y.
himself wit erde not merely content villosum and Pavia californica have proved tmd ripe. They are prepared by being eut through
merits and improving a work which, possessing great hardy here, not a shoot belonging to them having been ee we joint, or better taken off with a “heel,”
the wants UD panne ои —— in emi ed ^ injured last winter. The Sikkink Lawes TU ж onem чөө ысты They Simi, tien te oon watere нече rs
lis own way, unham — Dy tai а езен и. some plants of the Funereal д placed in а cold-frame for a month or six weeks. They dior.
ндн ar рита: thori andan unscien- Sikkim Rhododendrons we saw some strong plants, then be introduced € a —.— — heat, а ir
` them ered xcept iliatum, into small next "ET still keeping them in heat until
— u—ũ but none of "ave flowered yet ex T — IZ. hs, then hey са n" y 4
Garden Memoranda. FLORICULTURE. Bo aot кыск
Messrs, Osnorn’s | NuRsery, Furuiw.— Among the Ж fast CE the plant begins to fa
more VAA d oai Mi Landon thin ie one of| Bavorne-ovr . Pagen һи, been a source | тили ;
the most i — to lovers of general i gardening, not | of regret that the finest varieties of Pelargonium have Gas: C E. mE so much when they
ount of the great variety of > subjects it con- | hitherto not been found available for the decoration of reached us that it would be unsafe to 7 opinion on them
406
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[JUNE 25,
me | Correspondence у |
d Potatoes. — Kapara *S, U.’s 61
induced me to turn
ned sort all rotted, as have also several o of my sowings
Mie The spring been tlie most severe
hat I have seen in Ireland for the last 10 years.
71 we have a goed crop of на Plums
middling. A. M.,
0
1
E
t
Albert, Early Warwiek, and Emperor
tio
t
t
p
are but
ve sent specimen s
- of roma. D It is ue em ci. А of the Red
Giant Stock = the p — 24 een Stock.
sim-
The
is a st s affair,
lings is
—
singular, |
single-stemmed in habit, an
ear — as they were
our
inv and — е, double, апа a
most beautiful purple.]
Tnstinct of the ver ip years. ago I noticed
pair of these bi out-house
to my premises, in which $e $ шат two
d th
dum produ
well, № ramp.
handso
two broods. same every su
A — they are at the — time in their old
le
that I am not very conversant with | !
the fich of ural history to
uge
9 colour of the se ж - | must
mother
nt being searlet.
at first I had made some label — ut ern assu
bed of
is not uncommon from
| — air w
resenee of an aeid salt—the
eombination of the Mes
not
s is owing t o the
binoxalate of nil
oxalie acid and
exist i
e it
8
ose
this ox lime
of lime is forme ow, xalate of
Mulberry calculus,
human bed:
is the reges prineiple of the
ere
i clay 1 those in whom there
the Oxalie Diathesis.
mind 1 that oxalie acid is, formed in
the neut ty of sugar, urea, &c., and m Diathesis
this cause. If it is thus easily
produeed indiseedly, à Li it is still more likely to
se from the dire erm s of Rhubarb wi nere- |
E to you 3 esche ed
— “whic h has en * diri; h
columns, into competition with сены
ux.” €. R. Bree, Stowmarket.
F. ouuses. Many p lans have been give
oe plante in in houses may be fumigat ted, but I think |
one о! meying to the gardener
1
system of heating. an
essful. Thereis a "e valve in one of the sides of
the hot-air — f admitting
e E e
1e side, n
flow mok and
the house is soon filled, ‘without. the smell "ot it being
р,
to which these cheerful
and active lite satin belong, buti ini -— that
this is ce of remarkable i
; - a reeipe for making a
sparkling wine from 1 I beg to direct attention
and rewer.” It is p
Black, Ebon ; and Whittaker and Co., London.
Are 10unu
which ea
Rhubarb wine om every other wine which m
made from produce. The осн ctions don
e. — to be found in appendix. Кә
carry out the instructions it is Мийик. to poss
instrument ө!
he
ven for the manufacture of — the
the
d 2 *. sam of maid
е! 8
1
he
P. Mac
Mush —Owi ing t o the une certainty о
good pd s of eto Зей in the open
preference to shed culture, eres Ih
ful with every bed J have e, my m
ing may perhaps interest beginners
were prepared for the
whi
v of Soares
0 s
w days, the temperature
settled, spawn was cs in, eased with dry road phano
after which bed was ten ered
with a
mly as possible. I had a small bed spawned
September 30th, 1852, and another about 6 feet long on
of October ; from the t bed I had Mush-
middle of hin ee and since then
: 8 in former seaso ving the
pure juice; 21 gallons of water were put on the pulp appeared previous to the general outbreak of "of арене —4 — sid the. exhibition ы
after was h a sieve, and allowed to leaves, &e. Hardy d Son, just before it closed on ; the i
Stand on it for 10 hours, and then , and Stewed Rhubarb.—This is excellent and easily made, | cool, and the plants were still quite fresh, except the
M to it; these gallons ired about | Simply am it for am hour, with sugar to the p eut flowers, and with large {ошай
p een of sugar, at 6d. a pound, and 73 Ibs, of | and with very little water ; ii is then fit for use with | playing in the centre, had a pretty effect. I had neatly
ine y e them up to the proper degree of plain L | whieh is preferable to pe for children Dom ten the ten there were Cabbage gie
E LM Mises 37 gallons, two or invalids. Hardy & Son, Maldon. good, but it is im vegetatie
three Dye in lees and 1 but out of the that sn French excel; in summer Lettuces, ^^.
whole I shall easily seeure 16 dozen of wine. In owers, Ko., we beat them hollow. A bunch of Ana
em Pane * and straining, I had it Foreign Correspondence- from Auteuil was, ho remarkable ; =
^ di p „ык hs was done by two women i Tun Recent Flower Snow at Равиѕ. The Socid the from 4 to 5 inches 22 ;
: A — was 3s., and | Но t Sein how in the | from 12 to 14 inches long. A tent and yard ardet
is 37. Sie nnp Sugar — my whole outlay Elysées, on the 9th inst., and four following days. the sh filled im "Hon, very
ost, therefore, is otwi nding | give more éclat to this ex deer эрт, chairs, f s, models of fruits in compositions ge
pr рн vp EK — кл теш um were each in well executed, &e. As far as I could judges"
somewhat — а disagreeable old Rivers, of Sawbridgew meg "M Borde of Hamburgh ' uas shows are not the fashion, neither do they | ;
gentleman called
tying ett ep am Кы
those thin xe r
a. Itis well te ert of ды
acidity of Rhubarb
may be of some
h Je ror and 1 it t will therefore de ted I
snes * ju urors”
н аеру
дана Д
and M. Millez, of Lisle, ern thre
chosen. The show,
луч
dges are
a бер of reet
au pur duce te aq 10 o'clock 2
e la ч
rne in
Е
e| were mostly in 8-inch
|| Azalea
S from 1 7 — а there was
osed of Brom a ag»
di seased,
е., own us, un being
: in a moet at state, soft and mee Thess appears to be
no
all, no noise, which seems an absoluto:
* the French. ]
the 8th inst. I accordingly m
and 1 und a
and nurserym
made my way there, and
a room dos of memi with aioe pu
by 12 o'clock all had assembled
After
nin e then
The show of үчкө A^ plants
ld judge about one-third the
Fettes D at seven in the
roeeeded to bus —
enough, there was nothi
our grand specimens =
others. jury e diseu ussion, was
divided into two parties — 12 — one hea ded by the
de Barthélemy, the other by t the Abbé Berléze,
pos
=
Ф
jet
compared to our talk, was
something. — Falstaff's tend and sac
we had ; yes, after six hours’
e 2 he abbé
talk, we
prizes, and t i
in an
e| | speech, than thanked us. anquet at 7 was а x
perhaps 150, Comte de Cazes in Aun. e A
in an immensity of talk, 1 hea
rries — essert (a Bey B for’ hi pod
| — agne. "ro chairman (I suppose itis
a — “fashion 3 did not toast
1 or any one else.
table, d the ings o
I visited the show the next dx
a select day; the price of a
dmission
franes
;| The attendance уз ны ver, very thin, for not more than
visitor
of
T
of Chinese Pæonies, i in L^ pots ; these
he most showy plants of the мё exhibition. |
or -— epis of Roses in
dwar e pretty,
en of th АР айн їп —.— they were nothing ;
s, and it was surprising to вее
them so healthy in pots ia such small dimensi Mr.
Standish exhibited а box of bloom of his new
onies
r prizes, o ne for Viburnum
plants I pots, w. group of In
young p Some of our mew wly-introduced species.
A large elletion « d hardy shrubs, deciduous and ever-
green, in pots, i
worthy of i imitation, as it bro
^g but little known, Pa pA
those fo
rming a garden. The Pelargoniums-
T -— or ese ; as groups they were 9
worthy a second look. )
thr
s from
pots ; some Apple two or — ee e of poor G
afew Melons and Nectari rlu a
from England. This part of show аз =
nged, and not at all attractive. On Friday, Satur-
day, Sunny, and Monday, the price of admittance -
frane, —PÀ92
nes,
ue
as never m
400 at one time in the tent
g
your attention loudly to th
Ф
to suit the taste of
the Parisians ; they are 100
ere is по music, and drinking,
2
Sotieties.
|, LiNwEAN, June 7. — The President
on The chairman, on taking his seat for
erocephalum, and for
Sin Rota pense A group p of hardy Azaleas, 098
alsoa
. —
— „
чнае
кт
26—1 aa
THE AGRICULTURAL SA ETIE
409
VIAN GUA
AUTIÓN. RO AGRIC CLTURISTS—
It being notorious that extensive adulterations of this
MANURE are still carried o
NTONY CIBBS AND
E ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
overnment and to
hom they purchase will
of co e best security, and, in addition to particular
tention to “that point, ANTONY GIBBS axp SONS think i
well to remind buyers tha
The lowest wholesale price at which sound Perwi
Guano aam ma by pene the last two RM is
91, 5s. pe
OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
CIRENCESTER.
Patron—His Royal Highness PRINCE ALBEK:
PRESIDENT ÔF е сп, —-Еагі BATHURST
Vicre-PRESIDEN
—— J. S. HAT GARTH, M. A.
PROFESSORS, &.
Icker, Ph D, F. С. 8.
tany— James r ee F. G. S., ЕЈ,
— . T. B рур, LM. R.C VS B.
and Mathematics — W. Sowerby,
Chemistry—J. A. C. Voe
Geology Zoology, and Bota
Veterinary Medicine and eni o
Surveying, Civil Engineering,
Manager of Ft arm— € Valle de
gr m to Che Profess Williams, M.R.C.8.
nsuing MIDSUMMER VACATION will terminate on
ws та of AUGUST
Students are admitted — = Boarders or as Out-Students.
al fee 8 for — — ry from to * guineas, accord-
s 2
Any леб, made by dealers r price must t
either leave a loss to them, or the. pir a ug be 7
prises AO: —The guaranteed import of|s
Messrs. ANTO GIBBS anp SONS, Lobos Island
Guano, о осам С. Lime, and all Artificial Manures,
Lin seed ar nd Seia Cakes, &
LIAM INGLIS Casini: 10, Mark Lane, London.
Q UPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, rranted the
very best emn Ds a full per 3 of —— ble Phosphate,
y Station nin London,
Ammonia, &c. elivered to any Railw
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Manur
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of Messrs. A GIBBS & SONS, A —— supply of LINSEED
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3 of Lime 5 0
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as .B.— Peruvian ‘Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of
mmon
MA RES.
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0
AND OTHER Se RES.
The Fee
E.
401, per a annum. The College Course of Lec sand Practical
or coe is complete in one twelv Жаушы 1 for younger
ents a longer time is recommended. There is a department
— r general as well as for ef eae education.
Prospectuses and informat n be had on application to the
Principal.
The GUIDE To THE ое AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
— 7 FARM MANAGER, may be obtained of
X Co, Paternoster Row, London; and E»wix
\ 3 = 1 = CHEMIST ahs
3 37 an
Principal . NESBIT, F. G. S., FCS, 2
The system of studies pursued in ‘the College comprises every
ts of Sey 2
r the Nav
Demi Mining, Manufectures,
and Mili — y Services, and for the Univ ersities
Analyses and Assays of — description are promptly and
1.
accurately ‹ executed at the Col
The and other ee — may be had pp
the Pri
Tun LANDOWNERS’ Ө
OSURE C
Inc ре sa, koe oh
Téssuls for Life, пее Mortgagees, таса нч of Liv
— can have all works of Drainin ng, Warping,
` DRAINAGE AND
ney by a perm
nheri e, or repayable Dy instalments, They
o ready to зы же Ше лише of Hoi ns, 3 all works
incident to such — ements. s Com з 4 ving Pant
ngaged in extensive works for m абу уеа noit of t
Cou unties o f En ngland, ee having in their dation the largest
Practical Staff in the United OPEN whose sole attention
devoted to such — vements, e best guarantee for
pom of their wor
comparison. Again, if the judges at the exhibition
refused a prize to an anima cause he was
too fat, their judgment was sure to be im ugned by
he public, which 0 een ase with
d prize ho t was therefore a very
necessary thing that a e should be provided
for this „изе and increasing ev edy con-
sists in hav of condi tion, whose office it
is to deci lé on the fact of an animal being too fat
r the purpose of breeding, кане of other
considerations, and thus to remove from the judges
very unp y. and from honest exhibitors
ea n
of moderation in prepari 1 px
tion. Purchasers; too, vil be pol to — their
selection without the risk they pre —
ncurred of obtaining а perte perfect to the ey
but unable to transmit his 5 en ene e — *
3 E that we are indeb
for the practical carrying idt of what all thought to
be — — desirable, but for the attainment of
which no one had previously suggested a method.
№. С. 5.
Tue TRANSFER or Lann question is making some
progress. The Bill for the Registration of Assur-
‚ | ances has been referred to a sele сі pg rede
n taken with Mr.
similar course
T acquainted with the subject, and we are quite
ontent to abide by their dein. Bi
гусул двд of Deeds wi sah now
the public or the lando e are begi
Ае bes. oem 5 bus du refine that it is no
very i information will b
„London, or 9, Bedford
2.
PERUVIAN GUANO of the finest
me o:
phosphate of Lime, made from nly poe of So
And Potash, um, Salt, a Ash, Bones, Sulphuric Acid,
Peat Charcoal, and rd ps very of known value le
Apply to MARK FoTHERGILL, pper Thames Stre
EE RC JAL MANURE.
EAT CHARCOAL, vay ere saturated
LONDON SEW AGE, will be found а most efficient
0 0
a
— DS DERBYSHIRE anb MIDLAND во
LTRY wi
| become е ein are requested to 2 their
ALF
THOMAS mae, 8
i pere — — — the 17th. Parties wishing to
names as ea aly
as possible. D MADELEY, Hon. Sec
; — from the MANURE WORKS, m
Fulham, иш. will де delivered at the Lon сов Term 11 т June = €
Tu * "apis à Sat ert less than half a |
— * E cwt., for ready money only; it may he — о pro- AR OF F ICER, неу" “ the Sum of the Army, well
Dore ‘Stee rs. G. 2: IBBS & Co., Agriittund $ —— n, 26, acquainted with Farming and Stock Management, as well
dilly ; or from any o other of — as with Building and Engi coring works, would willingly take
€ management of some Irish Estate. Alth he d
ER wigs жей. absorbed in Charcoal, isa first-rate fertiliser; | expect 5 ble — yet employment ia his
we have tried ся оп French окен Dahlias, or M Cab object.—Letters addre to the Editor of this Paper will
2 ts. Bac alfa ed mdp ch Rose a Fires wed it in | eommunicated to
е row w pinches to each Sint. of Cab-
bage. The Perg
соч the second
percepit ves soon, (n it will be twice as
Gus as the den.
first."—The Garden, by Mr.
Che Agricultural Gasette.
as Cartwrigh генен. P of Aynhoe Park; having had 2 tons
inthe spring, which, ch ed on Turnipe, a arte red 30 tons, and iS. Y, JUNE 25, 1853
‘ollows : ov. sed the e :
Charcoal Manure largely this autumn i£ Wheat ind Beats; " MEE т о CHR oe WEEKS:
чате доп айе: тп ёне whole, I like the Sewage Charcoal | уң, June 29- Agricultural Society of England:
very nk ita Pe useful manure, а te 1 E
to liave some for m my Turni d en сеце July — .
ARTIFICIAL MANI RES, &c.— Manufacturers an
others engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES, may T ha as been a subject. of regret for many year
2 te T — к the EN and more particularly since the Royal A Аы.
т ,
Principal of the A DUE Um and Chemical College, Kennin n, tarals Society of Engla nd have Sed her annual shows
ils een 7 of Soils, of Ga Superphosphates С: Lim г Breepine тоск, that ver of im
are executed wi says со стано опе Minerals, exhibited been in such a dr of fatness as not
Gentlemen iuo or grec om 3 in chemica only to hide certain faults (the principal object with
— mA negar ing, will find ample facility and a — che exhibitors), but eed to unfi ani in a
— which they are
MEN OM ooo o
WARNER'S PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE
PUM
Cast-iron Pumps for the use of Farms,
Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Mà
Wells. dou.
Patent иер ы е; 15 0
Patent Pump, w with 15 feet "of lead
pipe attached, and bolts and
ready for fixin metra eee
Larger sizes if requi
o igrants proceeding to the Gold
gions they will prove e mos
— таны р. the cheapest Pumps
uce
Qi be obtained of any Ironmonger or
Town or Country, or of the
Pa aten tees and Manufactar rers,
JOHN WARNER & X SON
8, Crescent, JEWIN STREET, LONDON.
for Raising W:
355 ater; Fire
m ВА MUELSON'S PATENT DIGGING
1 e. 0 f digging 4 mf ond red gni tr v
„and 107,
t “риу аз Aube. or to any Ironmonger or Implement Dealer in |
gr os
intended, viz., the маной ion of their species. uin
isa fact well — to physiologists that the pro-
ould | pA. a commodity as stock in the Fu .
grea e first thin
rry the ak of land back 60
4 a the title 2 anything e We are every
day 2 vii the mystery connected E the
n lan жү t have nery
о buy, sell, ML
nbs -
readily and easily as w
p e, bass told “with
—_ gravi ity that this Ww impossible; but Parlia-
ent is no longer able to pts {+ and the select
itas d — going t we er Q
iid Comm who
man into Е woman, Pen te
necessary, under r present circum-
коду is to dispose of the bill, which has passed
the House of Lords, which proposes
enormous expe’ 'hich goes on,
tion with land, and must settle for all pur
ownership i ery acre his, under
т
creative powers are very much impaired by excessive in "far
tness. Indeed, this state has been regarded, and | it is possible to transfer land by book— is, by
not without proi ty, as a state ase — an иш istry of ownership re of
mbargo is, as it were, laid on the vital powers, and s registered owner. T o the good, cheap, and
their uses are rendered subservient to the laying on if. working of this s ui itis * that
of f: pe ss of fatting, therefore, however 1 should be local as 7 as PM 2 t at a
essent e production of animal food, is alto- time when justice is carried бу pers
ether inconsistent with the long туте с p = Fen ‚ ќо man should Te obliged to travel tarts effect
eali
it is — that b. —
. bei in a state of fatness, it is requisite
that the form and predisposition to lay on fat should
uce t is n
at the same elements in foo ich produce fat
i ce fl n the litter, nitrogen is
present, whilst fat is a compound of уде» carbon,
and hydro en, and is thus similar in sition,
A bog notin the Siu im mime ono of ie e ements,
to ve gum, an D use of which
Y appe о be to prov mean keeping u
the imperare of the pecus the P being depo-
sited in the fo
a owever gai the evil was felt to be in fatting
p breeding animals for the purpose of exhibition,
фраза
h
select committee we loo
d, and
any 4 ng with his land.
s nec for the
is wante iving us that great boon, cheap
transfer of land and eee of title. З
3 f. ра AE. Sig
AC
Meng enn, deed fn from pool Px —
ubjec
another page qo aae s the qiie call subject cat the
An
TATISTICS OF DAIRYING. 2 y way of answer we
would here refer to a little work lately pu blished
by Messrs. Bracxig, entitled How 3 Castes A
Y
410 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Безе a
Goon Мик C w."* The ork consis ts. of жр.
600 Ibs. of cheese, at 6d.
two parts. The’ first translated "from the Fren ich, 15 lbs. e butter, at 11d.
gives the physiological and other indications of 35 Ibs. of whey butter, at9d. n.
quality in eattle, with еа reference to the Whey to pie
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districts of Scotla nd, contains a great deal of infor Pasture, liay; and hay-making -. 9 \- о
1 | Att endance, m ng, a — ing
mation descriptive of our different dairy breeds in im eene im capital nto pere и M oO b
and an cotlan and of the produce Insurance, 23 per cen 175-5706. 956
ces. =
0
быз, е а 1 9,
M. Млсхе, the author of the former division of the Pt 7 оды — bein - —— —
|
e Government upon passing |
s very I sg above the average "profits that measure ; Wheat e to pr 2 to 20s., Beans |
WP in ate; but Mr. Lxoxanp's land is what is and Peas to 188, and 20s. per and, in addition,
to determine before , and to A perfect. nicety, | termed cheesy, and ‘also far fe die an average in р of | meas and live й fall —— Sheep at that
what the properties of cows are with reference both ану. Add to these a very fine — 28 of eows, and very time fell to & ruinous price to the breeder, good: lambs
€ 1 1 t ! an | uperior management in the details of сћвене- ei averagin 10s., and ewes from 14s. to 18s. each; this
e time during whic n" can continue to give it. o it is not — that the result is far above у fall, however, is not r to the altera-
e criterion itself consists in the particular deve- | а of the county, both as regards the annual | tion in the value of money, but to the circumstance of
lopment of the hair a ү udder and perineum үне 9 — and the price realised per Ib. The а кен manufacturing interests being prostrated at that
most cows, and to which the term scutcheon |а pre 2 2 e and expense may be pretty correctly
(écusson) has been applied. Both M. Maene stated Pm eot to 1852 qr 3 have taken place,
and Mr. Haxrow affirm the general connection} 00 Ibs. of cheese, at 534. msg i 9
between the extension and vigo our of the scutcheon, 20 Ibs. of cream . — 14. таар: @
and the excellence of the cow for the dairy ; but ee a
neither of them give that exclusive attention to this oun hey give VEE ick снаа о БИ б
int which M. GuExoN had asserted it deserved. —— h ment
2 arming.
4 45 refers in the first е amon, id the and Deduet cost, as before. ~ 11 14 0 We all recollect the period that poor clay farms, lying
s by which our selection of a go co —— in remote districts, could hardly be improved; manure
to "e Le to the breed = descent, Um digestive Prot... . . 8H 0 could not be obtained, dn green crops could be
and respiratory organs, shape, con The latter statement will, we believe, be considered produced, and consequently farms remained in the same
feature s temperament, clo, thehygienie а. ксы Hd T ucester Vale farmers as above the | state, as regards e for gi ions. Now,
to which cows have b n subjected, their age and the 1 with sufficient capital and ordinary skill, a greater
number o ves t — e , the diseases by gre t deal of useful information is given in degree of improvement eam easily be effected. The
which they have been affected; and it is only | other m: of the work on the produce of cows in mode formerly pursued was to 2 weh ue sn
the local marks of quality that these taf, butter, 2 and milk ee some of Mr. portion of a lease, to maintain it during the middle
Haxtox’ s descriptions we may hereafter — = portion, bas ee — —- soil: until EE
however, they are thus placed amon tier — pu en in another section of this journal; їп | an taugen to n ore dee ceed | К
— characteristics of duiry = ities г а — that the meantime we conclude with recommending | this 1 ч E
may to a certain extent serve as trustworthy | little — to the attention of our readers a ету | or a
indication of such —— seems to be — N addition to a somewhat thine е facture tura —
v AXTON Says Pe ss n this particular branch of agriculture restored before another erop is taken, no о 77 wi ш
he conelu sion aids to UENON’S See BPS sustained; but thi Id be 1 f the
test of judging of - milking — of a co by the THE aim -— AGRICULTURE. inia cn no еар — —
development of the he écusson, is that, in a very large We extract the fi from a very interesting ret 1 rr ys
majority of o wey it pow out by he In a London жартысы lately айы; Бега the Diss Farmers’ Club, more or less, have an affinity for the ammonia mee
dairy ngmg to Mr. Biggs, 31, geware Road, by Mr. — of Writtle :— in the common atmospheric air, and fix it as it comes
where about 400 cows аге kept, and where nine-tenths| It was in the beginning v = 18th century that into JN its чече Tt thus becomes food for the
of them are far above average milkers, the development | farming vi begun to be ca out upon principles | plants that s grown it. eareot
& — wth & the hair on the P part of | then becoming general rotation of агора following at |'elay soils e — — this affinity. In
— udder, em and perinteum, v foo N markable to | various intervals, ma ring with lime, marl, cha Ik, in Essex, especially that known as the улусту
erase or by aecidental cause — Teng dang, soot „ &c., became general; but the soil consists of chalky clay, containin рше 4
gain still the practice, alt ough improv ved, was carried out | less proportions of chalk in admixture. This land
“In Mr. reese ar k stock of 40 dairy cows, on his upon the rules laid down and tran omitted — father | farmed by fallowing it in alternate years—fallow Barley,
farm of Water-end, in the vale of ет meds Sais es- to son. Science had not then been brought to bear fallow Wheat, the fallows made by 3} ploughings, and
traire—probably $ the finest pack in the e —the | проп agriculture; the — and management of rops rde agens and each averaging
uniform development of the upward gr gro не 4 - z air on distriets was derived from long experience found best about 43 quarters per acre, This system has been
tho udder an — s very remarkable on — — best adapted ы: ny soil, or + ces of the situation. carried out for years tooth, aud some fields are well
€ows, and indeed there are only a very few of them that | The Amer r to ok p n this So, and the | known as not grer been manured for 20
сап be called inferior. Mr, LEONARD'S son, v decom eee that followed Fed war was greater than that 2 whieh elearly demonstrates the he prineiple, and
panied t| "writer, and gave the necessary information of any subsequent period, Wheat fell as aa as 228. shows that vegetation may be supported for years
regarding thé milking powers of the different animals, | per quarter, and the 1 were generally so low, that togetfier with no other support than is obtained by
but who had never heard of M. GuENoN's test; admitted -p A of land were thrown out of tillage and | continuous exposure of the soil, by DE to the
its gi in most of the eases to whieh it e ato Grass or wood. Many of our old pastures — of the air. This burning of the so in thas
. 2 eee iE c is 2 С] т — . А е *
|
Frindes f
о
nourishment taken out of the soil by one
=
r wu s
j bull, were | 5 50 years ago, many pieces of wood- | vegetable matter thereby forms potash, the chalk is
5 as having something peculiar in their relative land were remembered by them as being tillage lands. converted into hydrate A lime, pi the iron is trans-
| овче of milking. Upon examination, опе of them was About the year 1774 Marshall wrote * бюге | muted into food for the most delicate plants.
found to have a very superior seutcheon, while that of of | treatise entitled “ Minutes of Farming.” He appea Mr. Baker then proceeded to the last portion of bis
the other was as much inferior. The former was > to have been tvm cane similar in origin and aba to Mr. lecture, as to the prospects of farming. He was not
first-rate vidit) while the other was one of the worst in | Mechi, and his works certainly stamp him as a man of sufficiently lm 255 zi men
the whole pack.” profound judgment. Hecommenees his book by stating, from new — — == pm the better amd
Having ourselves accompanied Mr. Haxron in his |“ Yesterday I discharged George Black, my farming more general applieatiom of those already discovered.
ion of this herd of cows, we can fully bail „00 assist me io manage
—
h manage me on of manures, and
description of this “¢eusson,” dE the various ы was acrazy crutch to lean — I therefore — extension of eattle and sheep feeding, would constitit
modes in which it is s developed in different animals, termined in future to be my own manager, and, by | the main resources to whieh they must look, for 2
we must refer to the book itsel noting down each day's misearriages, to learn to avoid progress so generally calculated would be the result
€ it "rl ty e T specialty the first them in future.” He then proceeds with his minutes | the stimulating agents now so liberally applied to
snd detail led de ыны tated with drawings for three years, and which affor rd a great deal of informa- il icut he stated, to force land to produce
tion relating to the price of grain, meat, labour, &e., | beyond a —— limit that nature’ appeared to ha
It is "e however in ihid so much as in the latter | through that period. The progress of agriculture went ai Пн not alreade i ved,
t of th e work that our correspondent will find tion, s steadily to на commencement of ће French Revolu- | up to that 8 By of illustration he ;
which he is i i
nt given of m acre (m gr d in sa»
on his farm is indeed somewhat meagre—but of the ment followed in agriculture ; waste lands were enclosed, | year, could it be by any means ensured! And if betting
a ZEE produce of the others full detail is — e — machinery | was inel a the criterion of opinion, what 2 be
ven; and as most o i ion i : л | > e utmost energy was exlii- | obtain inst, rather than in favour o 5
E 1; most of the information is derived 5 и — — Pr “The „ ra der
Pecans Sa ited; the application of bon takin isk of |
duis 1» m: | the different dairy districts Turnips, and the t demand for meat, gave great | that Me — r |
ver р year, it is of gre e. For both | stimulus to the production of that root, assume the contrary, it was undeniably true. |
average prods mmy * deu I and 3 high 8 ics — 18 of the Swedish Turnips from application of power to a machine ine was analogous t е
» we go to|Sweden, an 50 urzel, added still further to lication of eapital. farming ing ; higher you .
e of which the following account. is that advancement. The foundation of good pieced 5 atte val ж) "€ must |
EC ment was therefore laid. i oduced manure,
eost and of an manure produced corn, and this, with the rapid di wn
ied: ae stock’ „д cce CAR i 8 cow of Mr. —— of information by the press and the Bi rd m
How. Chee a Зеб MEM. Our am L aM — through the writings of Young, Sinclair.
the marks by. shiek О = — of. all | antd-others,.eleva кам уеде а pert i
tained. By J. Н. Maase, Professor of the Veterinary School, don unknown at any former period; The Holkham — and the ri ! pet
—. t — о — ar Brittin — dhearinga and the spirited :conduct of ig Coke | less: nother most’ important subjeet, and to dhe
mitem management, and produetive results; with hints also advanced the „ and h his instru- publie "itn is now becoming directed, is
Back Ф Sox, Queen Street, Glasgow engravings. mentality pasah was looked up to as estie pre- | inereasing demand fcr labour, „апа the advance of wif |
—— н —— ——— ае mode of cultivation.. which me ken placo and is still om: ‘ator
uii prices quoted at this period. for grain must not! itself is materially affects ects the
* ———
26—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL
GAZETTE.
411
TW: s.
rospects of ain ensi — Resse Ti — оч танай . x т t per cont. * FA 7
portion of ex E. cultivation that the farmer had Hanardbous insurance or annual los 016 0|
any power of pare ing, and just as that par r becomes | Attendance, milking, rg 15
extinguished, the ie is. m of expenses consequent must sat
be made i in another direction. Rent of land is absolutely Total expense 6
Produce per Cina;
^ E 1000 p of milk, at 15. *. 250 0
and as a consequence, as other expenses become in- Calf Е 16.
creased, so will rent and profit become diminished. But Manure а c
if such advan o as materi to interfere 35 9 9 |
with the profit of farming, machinery must be brought Deduetexpense i... es 41 4 6|
to bear more extensively, and supers та орлей
labour; this has been the case to a considerable exten T A)
hitherto, and the prejudice of labourers having now
altered, the I t of it y be still further
extended. —
The use of the threshing machine, and — of
the corn drill, pe. me em ing expens T
eased produc on of cat ‚апа con 3 of mi
add ool and
еер a cow
ada
se, Зулм, it p. be adiit ted that та
e depression by increased | good for a cheese or butter dairy as so
bre rg [o e former c
desideratum, while i s:
Were the
an
and to further оа
ergy and exertion,
. Baker 2 concluded by stating that his object
in attending t se meetings arose from sheer love o richness.
bound to good — milk, skimmed milk wou ld he | mu «4
station, and it would always be his endeavour | тс. than that yielded by m
mote the interest of his class to the best of his ability. rca
СЕ Should the consumer arge mplain
inferior quality of the milk sold p hem, t te should |
THE LONDON DAIRIES. Я sis модай haa th canno e lux — of th
wi t favourite with the tr
n, as she answers all the purposes of
his trade, being a — milker, and d accident or old |;
i to dise egt soon | Grass
In Mr. Biggs' dairy, 3 1, Edge- | о
„London, there ым about 400 cows constantly
ag ; Of these, the greate f
the Yorkshire breed
— the old
е sme time,
milk as
e eo when he insists " having |
milk in the middle wt winter, he has no 5
dern ium wp his importunity force the dere
to adopt mless device of te de ine eitin
ion is composed of | to please hi `
burnt sugar, to give — . ray rich yellow Аа
*|anee which it usuall when ws ‘are fed
on Grass. Mr. Hazxton, in © How to Choose a Good. Milk
age
— for the shambles,
=
©,
H
.
nd which
Deme d to the original Holderness, or perhaps
есд 2 om blood i in them ; ere Home Correspondence.
Appearance X 0 Cr — — 8 —l'hisibing that
these. f п dome асе me qa our
the Holderness and Darham, as bein ng good, both for the wer Mats be unaceoptable,
pail and the butcher ; on the other hand, ће Holder- following bri brief ting cm
ness
and long-horn rns give e the riehest d eks. ts. came
. | well, and the warmth and showery weather that we now
have will no doubtproduce = of straw. The“seeds”
ғ ith them came up bad — uii but
e is to sell
ean, and — 4 — * den his cows for
when necessity co
A Yorkshire а іп а London gore establishment i is
seldom calcu o give less than 20 quarts of milk
— аз the fist fou months after dro dropping hak mif
any of this А. reed hav to give from
9 40 quarts of milk daily for a ет weeks after
calving. a Mr, Biggs’ dairy 20 quarts a day is the
tity of a great кё 1
i the Hops and
t night it or . gently ча
р
h
prepare for — noe las
ueeeeding year,
y are intentionally run к! about — weeks before
bos. = aecurate method. have un
the ‹ dde counties it is — to 22 er. 121. to 144.
for the t apti ef a a good с
and v ; I put — — at 107 The
statistics of "the subject i in my possession are meagre.
I believe a e cow (not an — will yield age
e quantity ra mi ik pr ‘produced in 12 months,
Yorkshire
this m — — | Some
| ye
ntleman keeping a — ele
e Alderneys, ©
Is зана ы in a calculation, to be allowed for such a
lot dea ence аре го ове to take PA
the
| our т prices rather ЕЯ ‘those of the mar
at alli — —
i ани e we have
mmond’s churn a sold by
71 Young & Co. W. C. ring: Bata ана
u
agem i avoid ;
е, grid to put (in my salon]
ket.
yearsy
at the expiration of ри time it would want fresh
“staking and bindi it and make it.
кг? the remaining years the might — -
ting, and which the he pianis vi TE
fom the day of their being a et but [^ dart ac
little ng to f the soil and
tih. and the attention which h алав ЕЕ paid to them
т during their growth _ These various f
ve, and seem be
any persons as if to defeat the original intent
raising an effective live RÀ — сем placing them so
close as to destroy the by making them so
low as to allow cattle to гени —— and crop them.
Where Lar x ар
either of Che
nailed 4 posts
up or stakes рме ей аага үз and driven into the gr
0 feet apart, aud
ound,.
the pos the three or
four rails e on -—
defence fenci
0
lanted; and, with regard to
r pruning, this will not be required for
ears of i how-
d
ELO
Š
г
Ж
uniform
little dius it сы. be 1 wich the wee
bill or hook, Feversham.
Price realised by the dairyman is not less than ls per | 3000 quarts yearly ; and ta 6 quarts to the 1
3 n z so that from this d ppears a COW, | butter, this would give 1874 Ibe of butter in a yer
EA 1000 gallons per annum, produces 502. worth of | This, at 1s. per is 97. 7 A Societies.
uring that ^ e feeding is very produee, w which ean 3 yield — — at all, for,
liberal, and, from the high price of food in the | I think, it is not possible a се of fodder| ROYAL РЕА AL Bg SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
"dead 8 ы TT pry dm The milking | to kee part е a nant a less W. was held at the Society's
ing in Mr. Bi iry is as ſo as nd 6s. 6d. in the winter—say 5s.
$e Milked. А goo AS ELI, 16 cows pac week on the v which gives 130. ber en
1 1 bushel basket, zd pecu grains to every two awe.” exactl Four ucing
7 " 1 truss S barn * — e жүл лы about 45 quarts of milk por diem fii onthe point
n
9 „ Water; А is TA time they are allowed to drink | of calving. These five cows, | my
during the 24 4 hou winter, and each cow drinks | Я to 20 persons a
ш 7 pA r, water is given twice. 1 and er (eight months) with Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. reas Nr Pane Ме.
ein milk and cream, gave 437 Ibs. of the best butter in ten rence i
31 „ 8 bushels o 5 months last year. - суат Ihave no Chanos Pole, Prof. Simonds, Mr. Aug. Smith, Mr.
ит Т Sus of Bay to every eight cows account: but t supposi the quantity to oU rn the S. cer Stanhope, Capt. Vyner, Ed “Wa ay, and Mr.
or Vetches. consists of Clover, 8 eee — and ter. the butter at т m зев which, Wilson. (Stowlangtoft).
The cows are milk кей, К * а Ме h — very superior quality, I do not ‘consider Communications were received—1, from Mr. Shep-
about 21 hours each "Sos eae di at heeft te high, it come to some — in чат It is obvi herd, of the Imperial R ageney, on the trial of
Out five times every day, ini os k E sweet by then, that in — gentleman’s dairy, the sewage man 2, from Mr. K
allowing to , niens ep ep — eae onsiderable of the | information on model farms, implement manufactures,
thoroughly — WS ате profit derived. 4 the neighbouring market town I standard works on agrieulture published previously
Bom d combed once a w 7 һауе every reason to think that the milk for which I| to 1840; and 3, from Mr. Woodcroft,
a ines ee f uie wing calculation of | Should pay 4d. per quart, is a inferior to my own ; information on reaping.
ev ede med house-feeding dairy and once Т paid for an invalid as as 6d. : were received by the Council to the following
Winter od ter to a friend near London, who kept an r dairy. effect —1, that the Chairman of the Journal C
219 , а 1st Oct. to Ist Мау (212 days):— The superior quality of the article, in my mind, quite municated the final ements made for the
—.— А Led unes ад — < — ified such an exceptional price. , new number of the Journal of the Society, and its imme-
7 o се ы ч. 4 10 0 fioa maim element in euch cns. rbi iru Judges for Li a este
food, from 1st May to tst Oct. (158 days) :— to be so. Those, for instance, w to profit 1 ——
1] ione of Grass, St May to tet Oct (158 da ^ 1110 0 by keeping the milk standing, say 26 hours, produce а had been satisfactorily completed ; 3, that alk
bushels of grains (or ап equivalent), at 6d. . 316 6 Va lp Ae de ree ri article, in point | the railway companies to which the Gouneil
Total expense of food ... 48 7 6 eshness, to ы ing, | app ie dile *
412
THE te Ad GAZETTE.
[JUNE 25,
anted the usual liberal
ntry meeting, had
ensuing country ng, pra ot dedio-
concessions of a free transit of live stock, a
ts to an
= uld be
th Жеден for
the exhibition of agricultu sini — set machinery
already reported) amountin gion 3 yards in
ile 1 5, that a Way's
inl its m meriin applica-
d be банкі: befor re the members at the
held on Wednesday, the 29th of
Жебір.
ks and Suggestions on mie System of Farming
— — il of the County vis
Remarks
adapted to the Character
Carmarthen. J. Ridgway, Picadilly.
Tuis pamphlet is prefaced by a Nox ph by Viscount
Emlyn, in which it is stated that these remarks, written
e — of crops pr
tem th
for the distriet, which are actually prevalent under
bu
twhich are in marked m:
moist season best. The Wheat is sown with the usual
mixture
d
e nothing in
hav
pasture that cannot keep a full and well-fed stock. —
ner
а
» е — adjourned to their next Weekly
viel
d to recommend. The pa Lae а s
ор
contrast to the existing state of things in Carmarthen-
shire. The rotation prevalent in that county at present
is as follows :—
“Ist, Fallow ; 2d, d ; 3 Barley; 4th, Oats;
6th, ‚ ditto ; бш, ath 9th,
ery year mows 32 acres of old land of fine quali,
the same fields bein ng mown every year. One half o
t 8 esp Seeds, Rolling, and Tillage,
ould b
re, ie wich is laid on either immediately after the
in the months of 8 nd November,
i ing. The ats aia h
undant pasture for My ctm herd of short-horn
cows. “The crop of ey Ду wei, ighs oe
y of Rye-grass hay i is stored in | mak
whic
e 44 ^ secured in this manner is
of the — quality, and ai the advautage of careful
managem uring the mer this farm fe ne 80
attle, 40 of which are e large Mio ien dairy cows, and
, 20 cattle, id 150
,
ber is regularly maintained in milk throughout
r
ing, en dk.
In Yorkshi
таноо, ж : — refers especially to
s it bears remarks on this
PM
heads— Draining, Fenci
rares
t
sibjoet at p. s we pike. че following extract
h К.
this part of the boo
* Com sisting of rotted weeds, burnt A or
rubbish, ditehings, road- пар, and such like,
with bones, or lime, or salt, or guano, d nitrate 1 pia
&e. RIUM r excellent vd for pun land. I
steel add that fold and sta Ne
ad), is decidedly one of the
lage a can pe! applied,
at
па;
е dust, guano, salt, rok pt Nitrate of
manufactorie
e that
is „д; ме. ae with the refuse flowing toh om the sewers
of a tow village, its producti
e
eeing large al
passing away through itches and sewers, into
our canals and CN thereby losing what might ‘have
i used e ad kae pd nereas e ce of
r land to an amou o have never yet thought of,
But there ye 4 remains an easy, rue nd a
effectual way of ME Grass m d—
with cattle and shee
f the herbage is Jet and grows ‘into
5th, Barley ; Grass ; the — those which have become d the
ditto ; 10th, ‘ditto. This is fena very different from | fed ‘off or sent to another farm and mo erate UE hillocks, which are i reat measure waste, 1
of the already and if Stephens | feeding, till they are ready again to take their place | although they may be XS AE eaten üp durin
ice of taking two corn crops in| among the milking stock. The ~ st heifer calves are | winter season, t tain very little nutrition; let M
the fine land owrie, | reared to keep the stock good. ode of feeding the | plan of giving cake, at the rate of 3 or 4 Ibs. per day to
he would not much approve of this; and, indeed, he | cows is as follows : on „the st of Novem er the winter | each head of cattle, and half a pound to a N
con it, is not nagement begi м constantly sheep per day for o ne season ; and whether. the beef or
possible to give any good reason for following such an | housed, except being turned out two o ta time,
e case worse,
ec
instances, to make the
nothing in the shape of сь is applied during the
— course, with the exception, perhaps, of a little
me,"
All this is contrasted with management such as ы
following, described in Caird's British Agriculture
The. farm of Moresby Hall, w
rotation, and is never
no
interfered
prar erras right to adopt. The lea is broken up and
with 43 bushels
ef dung and 2 UL OE унар r acre.
yield from 20 to 30 tons, = yellow abou abou
the Whose
suitable for Wheat half the Toig erop is deno
be consumed by the p on the adjoinin zai
n wet ge and the other half i is fed off on the land
red with by M Tab landlord as to the management | per
ber,
bw aee
0 bushels an
variety, which from having presas long
з become
district, bas acclimated, and is found to stand a
t WE т — before to one of t
te
acre of the old English
grown in the
о for a few minutes daily, to the байр. ке They
t Turnips twice a day, t each —
They receive likewise a cooked mix — Oats an
— се together for that purpose, а and cut by the
r, then boiled with c
iay a kei to each e
is placed in a stone trough 12 hours
a
ay, the
at 1 ,an
ey are then all turned
after bein — g; the mo
al
mid- -day milk is sent to Whitehaven bey £s — evening
e qua art
milk is e into butter. Milk sells at 2d. per
for new, and 14. for skim, and buttee ын
r lb. Th he annual produce of each cow is very c
this stock present to the 8 system of the dairy
farmers of t Gioneestershire and how pine a bec
and quantity of the rich manure produced a mpar
with the little dried heaps of wives droppings which
scatter sparingly over the land ; the work is
done on this farm by four horses in 3 e in
| —
whole essay is iu calculated to induce its
— if he have hithert ly 1
th
h
n ased—the result
f or others, of the old. fashioned kem ard
сэс re of ee, under very simi
circumstances rring and inevitable іга
ped fighting in poverty,
= and agriculture generall
are indebted to чакон Emlyn for the iets of ibis
simple, unpretending little publication.
Three Essays on Grass Lands. By William Barratt.
Being Papers read before the Wak Е
Club, and . printed at their expense. Sarna
Office, Wak
he Essays here
sy in which i
ing one or
urpose passages
Moment of — ete
з well w
"The whole publi-
а
8 winter feeding of | i
acted on, would tend both to th
with
See ork — reappeared for | i
ating |
such grounds, is particularly full of instruct
management of meadow land is considered under six
crops in future years i so. In faeh one of
the дее remunerative wee of farm
system of manuring land, by m
of he produce on the groun
it
other kinds. M i e is prae
e from eld to eld, i it gives
ng o in the
serious thought, ag place, and a €
extended application Indeed, this subject is engrossing
a attention of a large e of agriculturists, as
und
in n and applying 1 lace E from our prey cow- pay
piggerie and o eni ae 40 to 50 per
adn of ос ur coun hs d s los
2 There xa Pis another mole of fume Grass land,
viz. A to it Scotch uci asia
Ca
292
zz
©
Pa
“
4e
2 3 e
c
T
8
E
u these be applied 1 a the e pro r localiti
of a field, such as “the knoll of a hill, or where page
and the Grass subject to burn up in
and y^ effects will be very visible for two or three
years
We. es . wi dere seat as containing ud
excellent — on im ing cedi E
pastures the best Gris кй for alternate husbandry}
and on ihe] =e method of laying nmn lands io p
manent Grass
distance between epe drains
26—1853. ]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE:
413
————Á————————
th e Se d gines d — ee ir
al iio ore fee m the su ; these, aft - bein
h, — in — same manner as cross d rain
a
re
Ф
ole drainage appears to very effective and every
s or co сы After но the quantity of Grass
o! fall off, This ar om the aquatic
plants dying out. After a” time — т,
by white and регеп red Clov
now quite altered in its char acter, "mis defen of
ter drainage is not an u
Е D object to draining — Баба, believing
i t
cover the wa
at first * supply
mand i ун-те 2 still бей,
send more milk t At present
* 9 average quan-
d. The
nda сомы ‘of ne hs
keep the "o comfortable. sawdu:
partially meet the evil. The num . — ot sheep kept is
not considerable, although, with the present prices of
wool and mutto ey are so remunerative, it is very
re than the dairy stock ;
te of Wallus M be
Е nt, and Мг, tor therefore acts
wisely i chan anging precipitate. The Gra
— fei cutting mid is top-dressed, On one
the танир ere busy collecting the rou
Jed Ба nure, whie
—— other breeds, via ee to ‘Span
milk is t
you y are
| few hints on feeding. W.
E s. find it convenient to inspect this farm
ue the
To
= 4 a 5 ere recom € em to examine
the n past eadow land.
and m
Abridged гм Es "No rth Br itish. унии
аа
TRADE Memoran s Мг. Job Wild, who
A" from Wirksworth, "Greeti ll, Ke. Do any
ur poultry friends know him
Literature. MM generally with a
* Maria," has w
oultry
? re correspondent o
venture to take sd wa 90 as it. grieves mo,
think that she should 2 made cross by her pets
rather by of them. Cochin China fowls
with
ma
s eggs E proper f
ba
ive a con-
te other | с
re inferior i in this ct to
Pg ecm
1
apod not only 8 different
rent
some ро produce, yet the greater part = be faulty zs
nd coal A customer of mine who has given up race-
ho: eep fowls, says there is no such “thing as breeding
оа and that it is almost as easy to
ell done from the first, — never
with t
the Derby as the prize d ish at ngham.—G 8.
only state my opinion, subject to correction, 1 believe chickens
зен — in May, w suffer-
in,
e p
those of low egree, and I think
especial illustrations of the rule. From eggs had
11 chickens, and consider that pretty fortunate; last year I
did n not hatch one from 130 .—4J D. Spanis
à :
t| Pro
; report ‘heim mportant influence exercised
othe n your case E rn
arise from fever and dis
u
ile E Ay for six days; d
meal — with th and let them M
will do t
r
it off; let these be thrown into their pen every morning.
J, Baily, 113, Mount Street.
Miscellan
8 of Agricultural Machine Makers. ae former
the shows
yal Agricultural Society i in — the con-
ments has bee
of the
white ‘ces and aon aes
ExG
wi iam: the last com years .
on
half a
a — pes up of the courage
cen a
to that of a
ers that е M
A de
‚ БУО, гона. solely for the kabi of
distinetion, and 3 no pit fend to the initials of the
тыы: — mia
nans “manufacture of steam-engines h
— fou —— B. “In the last
E tim sh
years ago." “ Within three 7 his ee of engines
as increased sigh Use still continues to increase.” D.
Made in 1848, — and ni ine -U. of 1852, 394." "
rom his
two y
33
is eim
before giving an order for so considerable rchase as
as
is taking
urns of the th
| 2 of every other motive power for driving agricultural
» machinery.
gr pino, plain, M ctical remarks worth reading, or
Е Ке an 2 Show.—In your report of the
an
worthy of — I may offer a
S. | the orders he receive
ESHING MA FARINE t Sold ж 1949 and 1850, Pu ed
d nine em qns po са 8 E в. 1852 тайе аѕ т any as
hree prec and could have — 4 four
times that n —.— had it Daek. possible for him — have ted
rders h . T out at lea t five pei Ve eek,
and has doi ne this for some — The dem and now is for &
achine, which can shake and dress the corn as
n, n, took a first 8 2 for
well — ‘thresh it. "
—H. “Has turned out 30 per cent. M for the last two
years — four or five years ago.” I. “Six ade
seven or eight per r week; now makes pe
; bu
з, does not receive more
George, of the
— a lot, and Mr. Bartlett did not take a pri
e som
e
e non-corre-
om
pens to those in the cat
Baker's Fountain.—We a ing with ink taken
h
from a bottle so arranged as that ds a up !— геш»
8 to the air.
its surface es of the
liqu id is retain conne "eg pe th
narrow opening, bei within it at a ar al level s fon the
pressure of the he advantages w
of fluid is "esrb =p abd е
wing o the small ро; surface
intended f.
or Crosskill's roller.
Mr.
Preference Э
е
been, last year, very h i
ery heavy crops. sowing of these | &
л completed act the 3 of ош visit (the 9th of
— Mr. Proctor vocate fi 1 ссе
€ success which : attends his ration is the bes
Proof that he is his soi er; :
Pratively Ji mited diu di Those visiting the
imite strict, 1080 visiting the English
Agricultural E ition at Gloucester in July,
y P
were | out just as it is used by th
exposed to Md pec rities. Now, ki "i on on precisely this
е | principle that Mr. Baker's fo: untain is —
| large body of water i lean an
d pure, fi
the ends for which it appears, on examination, to be so
admirably adapted.
Poutrry : Utilitarian. Your question is worthy of your Meth w
is кн useful i in "the ep A when it is necessary to
w.
pri ist, a
e instances, of the numbers on the
alo ogue 1 |
nem [дечу |
"i money than 3 ofore
It would be tedious to N this inquiry through the
smaller implement ; suffice it to iter is
possession of n
into their
he e year 1840, since which time it
has rapidly inere y
s w make has increased from
150 plou a nit 120 sete, of harrows. in 1843, to 1400
ыо кз т бин ts of harrows in
at, in practice, it will serve | Very con
unanimous feeling of the
thi n question is, that ы ч ө
mproved im ПЕС: гарійіу іп
| they have the best pontis means
t birds is
of impleme
re generally ; but all ere: E» an
opin io
ge
eracy begi ns and the deer gang invaded by spots.
will ont in saying that excel-
lence such as is required in the pom day is the eet n,
d lopment that has
h
hat | o pain
grieu
— inel e in attributing the undeniable
taken '
machi
nities and encouragement afforded by
cultural Society. Journal of the Royal A
Society.
eS
and although from capital parents, you may safely depend on
Temporary Summer” Meadows: Cost and Return.—
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
414
The temporary summer meadows (prati a vicendi), or = are now
those which are introduced into th on of его; oming —
land
i ander the other it is so
for two or ears. The ordinary period o е
tion is for five years їп the fo order :—1st year,
ut the middle of July,
sown wi ; 2d, 3d, and 4th, Meadow under
irri and abundantly ured ; 5th, Indian C
or Flax. Flax, * the end of June, Millet is
to
tion again com
ation of several "points
connected A wi thie АР Imay
drills stock of ol
t | about ша six weeks.
tche
ready for planting. The Mangold
well, — we — —— nced не Ы 33 са
d ones is not yet consumed, а ast |
eep - Pe реш Men ^ —
Ja Trefoil on - — errem out к go E
The seeds
Wool | Ё 18 = uired after,
be ready immedia
pena Ml b du sese
Noti ces to Correspondents.
CORN-MILLS AND CorTON-MILLS: A Liverpool Subscriber asks:
— — 3 ere is a greater value of commas о E cotton-m
We are unable
me “threshing machinery as well рч — ац machi
corn-mills ?
1 be open
day, July 12 and 13; ee the cattle yard on wee
—
perhaps even Wednesday evening. The trial i. Man
ing comparative statem ents of exper ture те ines —— during the previous week; when it commences we Per st. of S Ibs. d s d| Per st. of S lbs—8 d
from and ated lands in the llina,| don st Scots, Here- Ee est Long-wools. -— * —
which is one of the best irri dist of — We We ha ve received from a known correspondent the fords, &c. 4 4to4 6 | Do. 4g H
following :—An rig oop = force pump, to be worked m Best Short-horns 4 2—4 4 Ewes E айну 0
i by an excellent authority,a gentl hand power, is now 2d quality B 3 2—3 8 ; p 2
man in charge of a number of the canals in the — ces І was therefore glad 4 to — one of your correspondents Best Downs and 2 " 75 . 2.
of ether ven Novara, and are the results = cr 7 g for information regarding the — made by 2 — Half-breds ... А 0— : = D" „ Ses Vv —
experien a property E of 3750 Key; Do. Bhorn j 4—4 8
lift and force pump.” would feel greatly obliged by ast 985; She and 1 Lambe, 12,070; Cal А 4
believe, therefore, they may be ted ав — receiving information . the effici iency - working of ^ сой о АЕК wing тат; Pigs, 389
correct. Т his pump, either as made by Burgess & Key, or by W. Dodds oy well, 16s.; Howard's W. ps une
I have <= Ber wma runi yt — in &Co.,of Leaden 3 у judge from the 15s. 4; Hastings Harley, 16s.; ‘Tanfield Moor, Mt
our own. | drawings, I would prefer the form of th pas made Љу the Perey Hartle 15s bi d H j oor, 158.;
latter parties; т I should be glad to learn from any у Y тү" all У, : s. 3 7 3 168.5 W.
р e Stat: d Ret f Irrigated one who hi working umps, send "ees, 168; market, 142.
and — Land án Pied mont. whether they ey have, ban n^ n ў 2 in — 5 liquid from » ы OPS.—Bor T, June 24,
: > е ordina say eet), as well as forcing; whether essrs. arkta and “Smith v ort “th t — ecoun
YEAR. NATURE or CULTIVATION. [Exrenses. RETURNS. they keep well i in order; and whether one man is competent to — — үн plantation > - 72 Ё 2
| work with ease, say the soutien З size, of 21 inches. It would as to the fbine. The vermi same,
First Culture of one acre of good; me be of i importance to know whether the form of eran j De 130000. en п bout the
Year. strong land in the usual rota, i made by the first or the seco pi: бе дрота named, їз
— ТИТ zeckoned the hetter. 11 хе is or 5 t and force pump, .o C MARK LAN -
Indi m. the common form, made by arner TAS e of which some of ONDAY, J — supply o —
Corn. | Manuring Purchase, carriage, your readers may have had experience 1 and Kent this m morning w all; the fo sold at
| and spreading of 135 cwt. of Rep Waver: E S. Unfortunately we e the prices of this day se'nnight, but upon the latter a re-
stable manure, at Ad. each. | £2 10 6 for you till next week—Z. The best prev е isa on of 1s qr. was submitted to. Net a
The ploughing and wing salts and To restore the Mu. give | to fair att of country buyers, business in foreign
ted in return for ‘th ! — tonics, such as a drachm each of gentian and ginger Mas limited, and in retail оп the terms ef last week. Por
Grags and the gleaning of the d there KEA a Tei inquiry at an advance of 6d. per qr. Beans :
ndian corn after the t. А — — `фолхттх or BLOOD ix A HonsE: E FL. About Peas are very scarce, and bring our extreme quotations, "The
Otb er field work is m ste! 80 Ibs. W. C. S. : supply of ats is short, and they sell freely at 6d. per qr. more
meta —— money. ‘Flow’ is; unaltered in pn
pro IMPERIAL QUAR 8.
im grain, deducting rkets, Wheat, Essex, Kent, & $ Sul White
er aud the p сЕ due to i COVENT G /G ARDEN, Jux 1 25. «ditto 44
в. — ushels, at | Most things now ibd 2 abundance, and AREE
doni = ө £312 © {гайе 1з Wwe iy brisk. p Peaches a Nectarines are| — Norfolk
— on quer perius of the quan- the open ground are beginning to! ., — Foreign 3
ear. ы фу ugod ihe e first y: ab 1438 BM d come dni pretty plentifully. The supply from the Continent of — — & distil., — Chev.
| Peas, Potatoes, Carrots, es — e and Lettu ~grindin illing
Legumes. | ings, D : 012 0| | still well kept up; and 88 some good 8 in Oats, Essex ar and Suffolk si Pantages опет?
N. | fhemarket. Rhubarb pm ‘Young Ca Carrots and Turni h and Lincolnshire...Potato
ташу” and portion due T i fetch from 9d. to ing in in Potato
* at d i ydo 6 | хегу в go vod contin, at rom € Bios "od. — — t shelled, " p= — — —— „Poland and Brew
| h NE rom per bushel mu Old Potatoes may still
тыа ; е йїп and harrowing, obtained. Good Ash-leaf Kidne m Cornwall shire ica Rye-meal al, foreign
i b iier) Cid Lo лье | 9 4.0 ede an — had at from 195 th "x es owt. Mush Beans, Mazagan.. coven — 3» 37s... E
straw — oe € |searce. t — ps of Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Roses, — Pissen. ..... — Ais... Winds
"Wheat. |Do. in EA deducting seed | Cyclamens, Mignonette, Cinerarias, Tulip das D" Small
2— — — ; M nr i FRUIT Peas, one ee 5 n: Am нч
Eo MR Диса пие agr: — кз — m p 2»: 12 10 — ng M 1sto 2s Maize e wipe i} ЛО В nines on отеу
е — at 45. 4.046 0. „рег doz., 12s to 20s 5 per doz., €— Jour, best marks delivered. . .. per sack 87—44
Wheat. [Pr cem nure, as in the firstyear | 2 10 6 ines, per doz., 12s to 20s e, p. an, 7s to 14s bm z ditto ditto 21—37 Co
ea о the equal to that of the Melons, each, 5s to 8s monds, per peck , 5s жер m — per E el22— —25 Per
e "ie © es, per Ib., 28 to 4s sweet, per tb., 28 to Эв Frupay, Jun Fhe arrivals of f grain and Flour
1% 8 016 „ P. bush, 28 Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 90s have been — "his — market was poorly
р а 5041 І the sale of NM i, med ao
p Four wd and. ‘harrow i VEGETABLES. : sitio at any de o diera tion in prices. In the
| 0416 0. — gia aec dee per doz., 1s to 2s Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d value of ай Beans, cane Pea e observe sof 6d. pe os
| ne ii ш iflowers, each, 2d to 4d — Bp а — supply of Oats cont ues small, A yin advance © per
ar qu ЖЕ Жы, do м : E aaa — y летале upon Monday's prices. The Flour trade is is quiet, and
: 1 portion due to the French Beans, p. 100, 9d to 1864 x S s, per do P EY 6. tered. 'There being but few arrivals from the South,
metaper, 17 16 bushels, at 36. 4d. ndive, per score, 28 6d to 3s the bu Patines done has js cipes het- кош 37s. to 415.
Small Salads s pun., 2d to 8d
5 Wh E
Mushrooms, pipot „1864 t0 23.64 | eat * 3 |
D per idees, Бе ae 02 to 15 Qrs
to 1s 6d ч -
— Per punch, 3 to g 4 | Paglish 2810 2 | 20
ао Trish ы 3500
‘Carrots, Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d ~ —
deme у, р. doz. bunehs.,3s to 5s IMPERIAL AVERAGES.
| 15 F Wheat | Barley R
Meadow. | иче... T Ui | Leeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d | Marjora до. do., do, 9d - а”
Жоюиле. — pier 333 —.— Ib., 6d to 8d Wateroresses, eee ***...
Charges fo + i | Ф; 1 Ak 44 7| 31 5 18 8 |29 8
nd spre PELE HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 98 .... 227 * — т Б H
ing une une 4......... 43 3 29 6 19 0 34 0
| carriage of hay „ Prime Meadow Hay 78s to 858K M ud 0 34
— о А a ыу mind Clover шо. — . TD 4811] 3910 [16 10 [34 9
H „of hay, at 2s. 4d. ench zd P f £8 в о! — oo л A30 Straw... mna — 36 —— 0 29 1 18 11 30 1
ant : ew Har one "©. у" j ч
after the third „ 9 June 23 * r eee i
Fine old Hay ^». 758 to Sas] Gd Clover e^ 1068 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES: ——
Tos .. .. ..]£416 5 28 16 4 |Inferiordo — 5 72 ior do. 84 90 T i е K.
Net annual produce of — — eet, = 4 60 |Fine2dcut.. . 84 92. — — аб ета о ат à
Bt i f one : „ x i 7 " A me
of irrigated meadow pa 148319 0 ys 99 ЛУ | аен dies a» m " — ae
! ATOES.—Sounsw. UTHWABK, .June:20, 4 7 — pe qn - y a е ii E
| During the past past t € the supply oo эш, | ach 4511 БҮТ лм Padi Se mon
prodnce of one the demand, and the w eather very wa ld Potatoes are now 43 11 ә "ume ^ eed we et {
gated land 24 319 11: a.drag en dhe macket. Th folowing ee > 43 9 „> Ll LE маги p
produce of one acre RM to 90s.; Lin „йн, to oe se - —.— pee |
bed lan! 2 8 2 ; Scotch du, 00s. to 50 .; do. reds, 40s. to 50047 Rhenish, Lzvmmeoor, Turspav, June 21—The note this
ows fair supplies of Wheat, Flour, and Oats. Тһе i,
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23.— The extreme prices that g ired week's prices &nd Flour, bat
the country for mii Selatan ae ee ee submitted ну a
to narrowed use, and the and on the middling descriptions of Wheat the reduction WAS nt
У meagre. ‘This ix now having | to 2d. per Ома wore т Е Oatmeal aed
7 to effect sales that will «over cost; oe di jaa ID" — Barley — firmly for Jatt
JUNE. Mein ec rete . ing. prices. ee 2 June and Tan Jrrivals from Treland эй
JUNE. ranch of the teate steady. Had the since Monday — and those r
~The past month has been for Lancash ав active E ginni — н havi Toii ee
Stl pe a eer anges Meno sue ле eq alt, vide at poe m е Une Sead быра, e i i
has been known for some years, Neverthel it| "Pigcgs Th A ye то Konigsberg, beyond whieh, and г this
svo odii Al, : eless, the crops of corn е business doing is about the same аз for some 1 Corn we havi "rom abroad. ,
— — Ww 15 but e be a rly eae months past, == me are very unsatisfactory. day's market the e о frei supplies "fro — 1 Pe
seen the: short in the straw, which ЗМІТНЕ КЕ - rs, at prices a shai "of Tu
tageous to the Turnip vies whieh we aro in ube abo n being ЕГ сана та TOP, aar ui ai Ж. nday last; but MUR LAN MA OM. dec "NM hout Tn
between the row eason for wo 2 lanting the demand has considerably ine: reased, in conse ecd rice Mu GNE мему in ты re
fallows for Turnips the greater уан а ы tastier of Sheep te hardly as large; trade is E J!!!! ana —
vanced rates. Lambs aud Calves are selling about the same — *
ills | mi g S,
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[JUNE 25,
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and Su and 250 fi —
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quality; choice ones ате consequently dearer. Our foreign
M of 205 Beasts, 1220 Sheep, dem quU
folk and Suffolk, 400 Beasts; and 87 Mlich Cows fi
counties 7 wn de ng
is s cleared of. Egyptian. at 305 to 36s. 6d.
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Alumina
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Ammonia, carbonate Carbonates m-
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Ammo in necessary toplants
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Ammonia, muriate | Саг
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Ammonia, salts of | Сатса
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Analysis
Animal heat Eo МЫ Ырды.
Animal manures austic potash
‘proximate. si ‘Cellulose foul air in
К 3 b: t ENS 5 * ei т.
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of Changes,
Animals, fattening of | Charcoal [ammonia
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Apple jelly Charcoal, of
4 Chareoal,
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Arrow root Cheddar cheesé
Arteries Пет | € ч
Artichoke, Jerusa- | Chel |
Ashes herry-tree gu
Atom Cheshire cheese
Atte: tnuts
Azote Chlorides
BALLOONS Chlorine
Bamboo Churning
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Barley-straw Mer.
Barley-sugar Cinnabar [blood
Barm Cireulation of the
Barom Citric
Base Clay
Basting-meat Clay, burnt
Batatas Clay iron ore
Bay salt Climate, differences
Bean straw Coagulation of albu-
Beans, kidney | Coal ashes [men
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Beet-root sugar Coke
Bell metal
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Biphosphate of lime
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Black Currant jel
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Electricity, influence
Elements [on plants | Hops
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Equivalen: Humates
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Exhanstion of soils en
Expansion =e Hydrogen, carbu-
Explosion of fire retted of
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Fallowing ydrogen, sulphu-
arm-yard dung Ice fretted
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Fat of ani ndian corn
eathers [sheep Indien rubber
Feeding off with | Indigo
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Fermentation Inorganic matter in
Fertility plants
Fibre, : organic manures
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Lime, citrate ours of plants Prot Straw of barley Turf-ashes
me, hydrate of Proto-salts Straw of buckwheat | Turmeric
Lime in plants ke Ure геа оса Straw of lentils Turnips.
Lime, muriate of , castor animal | Straw of maize Tu
Lime, — of of cloves Praning “principle Straw of oats Turpentine, oil of
ime, o: of , €ocoa-nut Pu — e I * Unare of ammonia
Lime. — 8 "4-4 of , dregs Putre: tion, nflu- | Straw of v
Lime, men of , drying ence of lime in traw of wheat Urie acid
Lime, slakin , fat FUN animal Strong manures Urine
mestone sian ‚ fixed Sub-salts | Use of leaves
estone, magne- : — Putrid d fermentation Su bsoil | Use of plants .
Lime, sulphate of Putrid uri He di 1 ploughing Usquebaugh
superphos- "of ча Putty i Subst S condensed
phate o of lemons Pyrites Suffocation. from cold
Lime, when useful of turpentine Pyrites, copper ugar (charcoal Vapour in the air
Lime, when not to be of vitrio: Pyroligneous acid ugar, barl Vegetable alkalies
Limes, juice of [used , olive Pyrolignites ugar candy Vegetable manure
Linen , poppy 3 spirit ugar, formation of | Vegetables,
‚таре юш ugar of lead Veins
Li лапе , TOC «Бүл "s ugar of milk Vermil
Liquid m manure se Quicklime ugar, refining | Vetch
Liquid manure : volatile Quicksilver п finers’ waste Vinegar i К
Табата [tanks pine AIN Wi ulpha inegar distilled
podeldoc Raisins ulphur Vinous fermentation.
pta i manure res, aen of Rape ulphur in pl itriol, blue
Lucerne Organi Rape vine ulphuret of iron triol,
Lungs of animals Orga — insects Red cabbage ulphuret of lead triol, oil of
MACARONI Organic matter Red lead u —.— or silver | Vitriol, white
Magnesi ph м substances | Refuse of gas works | Sulphur Volatile
Magnesia, Rennet m v 0!
Magnesia in plants Organic карабина: | Resins oap i W. 3
Magnesia,muriate of Respiration [tion | Soap-boiling | W.
agnesia, p Results of combus- Soap, decomposition Water Ulead
of Oxalate in Әг зы in | Results of putrefae- Soap, » fot, Wi action е
Magnesia, silicate of | Oxalic acid {plants | Rhubarb on | Soap, transparent Water, air in 5
Magnesia, Oxalis Rice оар, yellow composition
0 stone | Oxide, carbonic p » fruit jnnpmaker's ash ros ot »
Magnesian lime- | Oxide of copper EUM я joda Water, freezing of
Magnesinm fof | Oxide of iron River —.— soda, carbonate of | Water, hard k
Magnesium, chloride | Oxide of lead "Road drift an in rocks Wa rities in
Magnesi um, oxide of Oxid f g Rock salt ain plants $ enin
Maize ide of mercury Rock Soda in soils Water necessary to
Malic acid Oxide of silver Rocks, disintegra- | Soda, muriate of pla P
Malt Oxide of tin tion of | Soda, nitrate of Water, New River
Malting Oxides, metallic Roman vitriol Soda, silicate of Water, phosphoric
Manganese xygen oots Soda, sulphate of acid in «
Manganese in plants | Paint, epe Rotation of crops Sodinm ater, beni "s
Manganese in soils - Palm juice Ruby bye quer ойда of | Water, rann
Manganese, oxide of Paper bleached by | Rum ter, Sea :
Mangold Wurzel Paring [chlorine | Rushes, Dutch ater, soft n
| Parmesan cheese | Rust of iron Soils, analysis of | Water, spring
Maple s sugar Parsnip Rye Soils, colou ater, Thames
Maraschino Paste meet oils, —— Rid | Water, well
Marble Pearlash Ste matter | Soils, exhaustion or Wax у
Margarine Peas — —— Soils, fom nof |W
Mark of Grapes Peat ashes Sago ils, mixture of
Marl Pectine Sainfoin Soils, netus of
Mashing Per-oxides Sal oniac Sol idor
erry Saline compounds
Meat Persalts Saline draughts Borret
Meat roasting etre Saline manures oup
Medicines, action of | Petre, salt Salt Spices gravity
ereury Pewte Salt and lime
8 chlorides | Phosphates Salt, ba; it piso!
; oxides of phoric acid Salt, common Spirit, pyroxylic
ry, sulphuret | Phos үч acid in| Salti € water e - A
Metallic pars en [of | plan Salt, ro Spi
etallic Phosphoric i in al Salt, spirit of i Spo — 7
Metalli 5 — (water Spring water
tals Pho: osp bili Tr ү Salt, "xb of, in | Sprin
ilk Phosp orus Sa altpetre Stall Кай
illet Pickling cabbage Salts tare
Minium * ne-apples Sand Steam
ixture Pipes, bursting of | Sapphire Stearic acid
Mixture of soils Pitch | avian. Stearine
Molasses Plants, compo | Schie Still
Mordaunts Plants, death of [of | Senie РР и Stilto
e M 5 — of Ph ше ог x w. hi, P ауе :
osaic go! ecompose huretted hy- e
Mould carbonic acid EN Wool, E
onldering Plants, effect of, on | Seed, formation o Sulphuric acid Wool Pe
Mouldiness air Seeds, germination | Sulphurous acid Wool
Mucilage Plants, elem ote of | Sceds, steeping [of pe eta acid | Wort
Muriate of кыы Plants, Seidlitz powders Lo ks fermenta- | Wort,
Muriate of lime Plants, 8 of Selection by roots of [tion | X
Muriate of — Plaster of uas Semolima | [plants Sunflower YEAST
Murfate of sod Plaster s ell s Super-salts (lime Yeast 25»
Muriates т) pec Shells uper-phosphate of Темі ud
Muriatic acid Silex Super-tartrate of Yeast, :
Murk Polen Silica Swedes east, dry
Muscle Pond mud Silica n pla TABASH ZING ш.
Muscovado sugar Poppy | Silica in soil, use of | Tannin Zinc,
Must Porter | Silicate of alumina | Tanning Zine,
Mustard of Zine,
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 27.—1853.]
SATURDAY, JULY 2.
[Price 6d.
EXHIBITION | „ӨБ AMERICAN PLANTS.
WINDLESHAM NURS nt 3 ig THE MILITARY
D STAINES ST TATION.
DEX. ARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTI-
. Soc. of England ........ 427 с | Grubbers......... 55 427 ЛЛ TUTION.—At a General Meeting of the Members of this
Aloes, to water.......... ! ИНИН сш 23 Taste, held at the Horticultural Bociety's Rooms, No. 21,
rA of roots à 425 garden. nt Street, on WEDNESDA Y, the 29th June, for the pu
uts, black ..... ^. 421 Law of fixt 4l Regen rpose
pen 77.88 Ий : 2 a | Lawn Gri 20 bn lg Three РГР ess me following was ; the result of the
EIE . 421a re otes.
Begonia 1 Frestoniens M ub L9 $ Epw. . 3 12th Application —. 429
Botanic JOHN күз 4 1 8th do. * 195
— ros v Комбу. * 5 6th do. 163
Jon 2 As у ws" Bh do. 685
Joun H xs" ^3 sus .. D do. 7 29
HENRY — N $ th do. „ 186
WILLIAM CARTER... ... 4th = —
JAMES GREEN... 4th 0. T:
P eare JOHN MEARN *. 8rd do. 627
JOHN BLACK 24 do. 16
SARAH LAWRENCE... se JUN. d do. 245
ROBERT OLIVER (54.5.4. 2 oes а йо. 127
WILLIAM TH ACKE e PATENS. ка а до. 18
pave mildew . 0 sisting vd 3 st do. 19
Grasses for lawns ELIZABETH CURTIS ... .« st do. .. 108
ELIZABETH HEATH ... ... st 0. * 226
HORTICULTURAL SOCIBEY COF LONDON. | Youre гинен ee ae ie
x RACE THE Prustpent has kindly directed the sonam kee 747 Ke uu e -
nds iswick I t d for the reception of the The Meetin G
i А g then declared Joux Snow, JAMES GREE
Visitors to the Society's Gardens at the NEXT EXHIBITION, | тоңу MEARNS, as having the S number of votes, duly
on SAT i m € JULY. Tickets are issued at this elected Pensioners of t this Society. E. R. CUTLER, See
fice, t the Garden, in the afternoon of the 97 Farringdon —July 2.
T * at Mt Te. *
dinh.
1, Regent Street, London.
Conte OF GLOUCESTER & CHELTENHAM
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ач? Exhibi-
tion of All Nations, under the immediate pat
s Royal Highness PRINCE
His на Majesty the ^ crore of ti the r Freson,
His Majesty re — — BEL
His Royal Hi hness the
The Rt. Hon. EARL Fir — — County,
The Hon. Grantley F. —
The Right Hon. Earl of Ellen- Grenville Len +з Berkeley ү
prac ck: E AMERICAN PLANTS is now in flower and
may be seen
. B. is a lar, sima ntributor to the American Exhibition in the
= Botanic D arabes, Regent's Park,
HERTF
SE NU RD.
n» FRANCISS COLLECTION OF” ROS
now in full Bloom. Trains from Shoreditch Station
.
direct to Hertford.
ES.
A PAUL awp SON beg to announce that their
. liey Collections is now in full Bloo
this flower are respectfully invited to in
series are one mile from the — med
m. Admirers of
t them. The Nur-
two miles from the
Waltham Stations of way.
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, guy 2
ROSES IN POTS.
TANTED, a | number of STANDA ARD ROS
ES, in
pots, for the purpose of 1 completing a newly-
formed "gms; үө Roses on their ow or low me —
W.
not suit. — Apply by letter to TM 59, St. John'
rrace, Regents Park, London.
G Lo a
A i mox — Farnborough, ^ Kent, begs to return his
kind thanks to his n re: oe ds for their liberal support in
enablin, tg hia to beco — a Pensioner on rg Funds of the above
Society, at the Election on Wednesday last
ча d awe ARTIZANS, &c., ON
h perso
tion t are V How wet eris con айыра of Cabi
— ty миз "Majesty the: Quai and several noblemen T gentle-
the works of the Белое! ог ыу and the studies of Mr.
each person,
CRIMSON-FLOWERED IVY- — GERANIUM,
TANDISH anp e ве have now to offer the
above, which they can nd as а BEDDING PLANT
of the first € — has * habit and foliage of the well known
ol variet y but e flowers are of the pe ол crimson, They
The Ht. Hon. Lord Northwick
The Rt. Hon ‘Lord de —
Sir W. Codringto mem „М
Humphrey В wn, Esq., М
Edmund G. Найекеп, —
Tho Bor, . Fra: is Close;
m
on JULY 12th, the Tuesday in the week of the Meeting of the
cultural Society of England at the
kets 6d. each, if taken e 5th of
шу; after that dat d th y of Exhibition, —
2 pus Trains will run on the Great Western and South Wales
wa
The ANNUAL DINNER of the Society will take place at the
Se HOTEL after the Exhibition € gs kets are limited,
refore early application must be m
Schedules and every information 07 bs build of
J. Н. WirrrAws, Hon. Sec.
Committee Rooms, 382, High Street, Cheltenham.
G ronan E FLORICULTURAL AND HORTICUL-
be held at the Royal Pavilion,
ESDAY & WEDNESDAY, , July 5th and 6t h.
Hospital, Pat atrons: His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Lord-
ad of
attenda:
red as Prizes to .
ame reos of the Exhibition ; — of
offe
E. Spary, Genera ч Su
CARPENT
N.B. Asi
VERE — is not {> the he Bohan it may be stated here that
S will be shown in bunches.—July 2.
ͤ— . 2
e Bye ini bok ore AL
E The Annual SHOW
m FR J age 8 ; Schedules may
€ H eed Assistant Becr Mr. J.
Permission of the Offi A Band d of ber Me M 1 by on
Sy wae er Maje: y's 1st Ro
"E attendance.—J. STRINGFIELD, Hono! — . Secretary. T
Zum
BLISWORTH GARDENS.
NORTHAMPTON AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
RTICULTURAL SO
ы. beg to announ . hat their
THURSDAY, the e 14th July
ul Gardens adjoining the wen
on and Mew eie жат, the
лал
ittee of the above Soc
3n
a annuals excepted, Three Guineas for
he first ed will not be awarded unless there
5 t especiall mmended by the
be given, Two Guineas for the Book 12 ne
distinc! тин One Gui d pri
sere tement in inier m — on or
s ot thoir hibitiag T show, in order
made foi ер
the Royal Horse Guards
cr TED Hono Secretary.
a. ш July 2, 1859. d ar ee
raised well are
tbe leaves upon stout foot-stalks. Phal. 10s. 6d. each.
*,* The usual discou s — йыт n three or more are
taken ee Surrey, Ju
ND SELEC 5 AT. REDUCED PRICES.
"e AND BROWN beg to refer to their advertise-
ofthe above in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 28th
and Jun. * lith, and 18th; also to their . of —
BEST NEW GERANIUMS o ber last. Strong P
reduced prices. s' Chronicle of May Tth, Ach, 21st,
and 28th. .
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
ORMAN'S COLCHESTER CARDINAL.—
For sale, about 300 pipings of this splendid PINK, which
received a PS pinas ооо from = National Flori
July 1,1 as design аз “ purp
nd fu 17 Ye -— dnd best of its — and in
he October number of the “ Flori
airs 5s., or 10 pairs те, на package and postage,
on re victam of Post- office order or stamps.
Address Mr. ROBERT pects "High Street, Colchester, Essex.
This is
pte DENYER, 8 Loughborough
rixton, within rw miles of at informs his
kind patr: ons in general, that his unrivalled CO LECTION OF
ROSES, reaching to nearly one r ousand vari: 5 es, are now in
Bloom, and free to the inspection of alf Visitors, рено ы ех-
unn VINES FROM EYES —The Undersigned
large stock of GRAPE VINES,
зу
or injury. By pl anting now a
comprise all the leading
an
у тран an inspection of them is
тезресициу 5
R. GLENDINNING, Chiswick Nursery, near London.
D ROSES.»
M RS.
COCHINS AND
STEDMAN, Linkfield Place, armi
respectfully calls the attentic attenticn of the nobility,
amateurs generally, to her e e COLLECTION of
amongst which are vm
ingdom. Cochin
M of Blue Andalusians, Laude 101, — gratis on
application.
NOTICE.
M.. HAMILTON, Seepsman and Fro
rect a — that h
d st, begs
e has now removed from — Hres to
Street, Cavendish Square (first door from
"не e respectfally s solicits the kind support of his
them that nothing shall be
Catalo;
No.
—— e
friends
application. — Address 41,
ПІЗ 18
e e sna OF THE CABBAG ES.
—
j and quite dis
tinct from the ld.
J. G. WAITE feels inclined to think any parties hav
g had
ve been
deceived in havi Enfield sent them fi Cabbage, they
therefore sondem e e merits of it without having had the REAL
ts of i
is quite distinct ai D other varieties.
less
had in any boe ies of not 11b. at 4s, per lb.
J. G. W ArTE'S Seed Estab lish — 181, High Holborn, London.
Met. IE EEDS FOR JULY verte a
all 3 гана a in of quick growth and hardy enough |
to stand ў
“E edi of Turnip Seed weighs Gall. Ib.
about 63 Ibs. & d. .
SUTTON'S PURPLE - TOPPED YELLOW
HYBRID, the
tions of all Hybrid Tas iir io to a *
yellow Swede 66/10
NS GREEN - TOPPED YELLOW
HYBRID, particularly adapted for
fer late sowing, It will prod a heavier | —
than any "oer under such алан 5 611 0
n — — GLOBE, a —
variety, presented to e Philip Pusey, Ева,
rives well after — 5 6 1 0
YELLOW RI ост Tankard Swede ) 5 01010
SUTTON'S 2 —.— me herd early
and larg i dite Trick ic
Letters. 2 ink 0 | 0 10
‚ HICKMAN, of Brimpton ton Hou in a
letter, dated February 1st, 1858, says—“T t t
Six WEEKS’ 2: NIP as
and latest sowing. I have m severa 3 and have
— found them to produce more feed in le: vv than an
Margaret Street, Cavendish Square,
London.
4 FOUNTAINS.
THE TOME изм, BE ORT STREET, KING'S BOAD,
M ESSRS. BAKER can dently recom their
FOUNTAINS for Poultry, Pheasan igeons, as the
ost simple, efficient, and e p they are
med: or plug required. pem — quarts, 6s. ; 9 quarts,
8s, And at & Halfmoon — racechurch Street,
EANES tibiae nig oae GARDEN TOOLS.—
Horticulturists, and al in G:
are invited to examine
Sk Tait rcgem ЖЫШ,
other rnip. I have ee 3 after Wheat, o & good size,
ете Ар six weeks from the time of sowin
Johx SUTTON & Sons 1 А ig grown nearly 40 sorts of T
last Biron, in their sample ground, can stro recom ieri t P
a st for late sowing. See er d on our е ground
by the Editor of the Agricul ltural Gazette,
eds delivered carriage free, to al Pit, except parcels
under 20s. value
JOHN SUTTON & SONS, Seep Growers, Reading, Berks.
GARDENING and PRUNING m en mein — — — —
nd Chairs.
а К
Averuncators vani
Axes " Hoe
Lm med [terns Gravel Rakes
Borders, various pat-| Sieves
Botani es G
Brown's Patent Fumi-| Hammers
gator [struments Hand-glass
Cases of Pruning In- Hay Knives
Daisy Rakes Horticul
Dibble _ ers and Hatchets |Scythe Stones
Spuds of Ae f pattern|Shears, vario
Draining Tools Han
Ed Irons and ES Set: Li о Sickle
ower Scisso Tns, in Zine, or-|S
" гетит qoam m Wires celain,
|Lines and
Fum йм Marking I
Galvanic Borders an and Mattocks
ctors |Menograph
Get Chairs and Metallic W
Sea Milton Hatchets
» ps |Mole Traps
„ Rollers |Mowi g Machines
Pick Axes
AN Co., are Sole
PERMANENT LABELS, samples
ted List of Horticultural Tools, can be
E of the Uni ingdom. Also, Wholesale and Retail Agents
for SAYNOR'S celebrated PRUNING ТЕ, used exclu-
sively by the first Gardeners in the United Kingdom
Deane, Dray, & Co. (Opening to the Monument), London Bridges
418 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC
LE. [JuLy ә,
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
GLOUCESTER MEETING. —STALL 121.
TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED FROM GROWERS LAST YEAR OF
VIAN GU
CAUT ETO AGRICULT Punts s_
Е in зоти v extensive adulter&tions
MANURE ar rriéd o
ron?
8 Е ONL а IMPORTERS ОЕ пао GUANO,
Consider a to be — ene to the Peruvian Government, and to
GIBBS AND SONS,
CHIVAS CHESTER ORANGE-JELLY TU RNIP,
FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER SOWING.
CX EORGE. CHIVAS, вда; Chester, tlie introducer only holder of the improved stock of this
rivalled Turnip, has received many dh Testimonials of the Mi of the “Orange Jelly.” The
an com — rod with what suecess it has been gro various parts of England :—
Farm Bailiff to ed Most Noble the "s quis grim
Жз lom 5 hwi qat Nov. 92, 1
perfectly satisfied that it is super ior any o
other sort grown in this Le of the
time.
y, Droitwich, Vie d uud cda Nov. 25, 1852.
the Birmingham Show; they
winter frost well, E further
Mr. Ёз SHARPE,
I sowed m Тагир on on August 2, an nd а
untry. readily
С, Painot, Onbersle
pretty ыа pho Hon. Mr. T EE — has strice cated that the у y S
suggests that I should have some of the bulbs — rs «competent chemist, and udi: ith S edes, as it his belief, fro:
the eX ti &c., of the Turnip, that they would be found nearly, if not quite, equal to Swedes of average sanity, in feeding
e Public, again mend Farmers and all pues wh
ef -
on тА $e оова.
die patties from w
attention to that point, ANTORY кї сш AND
SE
I
оо
=
» {
purchase
To arti
SONS ca
The lowest ае i price at oak sound Peruri
sold, by Wenn dui ile Maff ү,
91. 5s. per ton, ут 23 per
ny resales made b у dene 2 а lower price must th
either leave a loss to ipm m, or the articl e mu ust be adulte
F
VIAN GUANO.— The guaranteed import
езг. ANTONY GIBBS ax» SONS, Lobos pe
Машке,
of
best security, and; *
а
@
—
—
et
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А
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B
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Б
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>
oe
Guano, — of Lim all Artificial
Lins eed a hd — e Cakes, &c.
Wir М INGLIS Carne, 10, Mark Lane, London. Ф,
SSUPERPHOSFÉ HATE OF We
Mr. AxprRSON, Bailiff to the Right Hon. Lord Clinton; . Haish Hinton, Crediton, —.— mmonia, Ec. &c., delive to any Rail
I have the full les ees in your Turnip; I sowed it on An Mu. st 2,a half an a f White Six-weeks or | at 6 per ton; also COR ANURE for
Stubble, but the i урем) jel ha M late sowing, they will yield a à idit greater weight of substances yielding Nitrogen, Potas
than any other essential for ops ncentrated Urate, Nitrate
Carmarthenshire, Nov. 30, 1852.
"m ad vanta
Sp the rapidity with
5 ж от, Bailiff to the Hon. W. Н. Yelverton, Whitland Abbey, St. Clears,
Your Orange- jell y Turn ip is certainly a very firie sort, uw oe Mm lin its growth,
all others, from. the pre fe 'rence both cattle and sheep sho t. ear]
lea
its feeding or keeping qualities Jam unable to judge.*
Turnip, Dale's Hybrid and Yellow 8с — h, Y eariy — July. elly са p
s afterwaids, that in а corel ort perio m possible, except ba ? dise inspection, to engl them
sown „ 7 eri Weeks nag: jh ee also речи sine Den ae Jelly о n August st 98; —— too, have come on well, and will, I expect, be
valuab! p food in Fe —[? The Hon. Mr. Yelverton has himself since kindly communicated that the Turnip has stood
the wie is feo ditte во oc and meh пенй d by man and beast; he caa 415 as his opinion, that from the smallness of the
tap root, it will not prove an exhau sti
The Seni WAS 5
'The Ore day, an
2.0 G, Esq., Withington Hall, Cheshire, Nov. 29
I have enclosed e Du of the elut e number of bulbs of the Orange-jelly
Vetches. It is hardly return of the crop, for we have been pulling them for Dk use
say nothing of those 2 — various Agricultural and "Hort ieultural Societies, thinking "
К n as possible. Dr. LiwxpLEY's remarks on those exhibited in Regen nt Street, an and w
was uncommonly good.
P. PETERS, — y "y, SE s Nov, 22, 1852.
re, grown nin after a crop of
e of "on pen for the last two months, to
desirable to make known their We as
hich I requested hith to try at his own
I should say that m sey ef aci she hae than.twice as heavy as the of stone that I grew last year, sown at the
ваше tirtie—treatod smarty gj NE
4, Gronant, Flintshire, A Agent t to Sir Pyers Mostyn, Bart Nov. 25, 1852.
— — anon mon оаа pa -jeny Turnip. I have eaten the crop off with sheep, and have just planted the 8 | à
Rockingham, Jan. 10, 1853.
I нашу consider the quality very superior,
о find they are more nutritious.
OHN BRAKE, Agent to Sir John Henri Palmer,
Instead of 201bs., LT ant tav you to send me 50 Ibs. of your tree jelly Ta Tu 7 85
for I perceive the sheep eat ets in 8 to other sorts whee at the same "oai: and I als
Sd. Leigh April 19, 1853.
m 20 Ibs. "i his Er — ' His — of last year has proved so
Mr, Naylor will thank Mr.
Sore оа, but more care attention than the wetness of
en
yaluable to his lambing ewes, that he m 15
last autumn would permit, and which they prov:
І like your Turni h for lat — pr ete vir eur dim white the
r Turnip very much for late sowing. yery late wi kest growing w sort, but Orauge-jelly
went du bulb much the soonest. I hope you will be at Smithfield, that I may order some more; it only wants to be known to be
extensively used.
HOMAS Wi&bEN, Esq., Marty n Lodge, Henfield, Ne
btai
Agreeably to your request 1 e bor — 1 consider six very siperior Orange ely p eniti, grown from seed had from you, »
put in broadcast after a very теу August 12; no better стор с
Pens kaa IELDEN, Jun., Sparsholt, И WOOL d
Iam highly pleased with "er — > of my Orenge-jelly 7 Turnip, their growth ^
after winter Oats, sown July 28th, and some after Wheat, sown 4th August, very опне indeed
of the present year's growth will be ready for — about the 20th July; Orders received before that date will be
с узы p* at Ae em — Town in England. G. C. is the only holder of the Improved Variety, and he urges direct
AMD
ally surprising. I fiiio some very good
a
NO, guaranteed the i
of Messrs. A. PI & SONS. constant supply y of LI
a —— CA
. COMPANY, Bridge Street, еи
MIN ES.— The following Manures are жаш
2 at - Lawes’ ME» ee = Creék:—
quu Manu r ton &7 0
Superpho me n “Ж $
Msg Neid, nA соленых фе ds LE 0
e, 69, King William Stree mdi ee .
N. B. E ле Ne Guano, 8 to c
T a Sul e. monia,
eu к 6 OTH ER MAN URES.
ER aN UANO " m 3 alit Sub
|P 5 of Lime, made fr e only p Soda
m, Salt, er bs Bo
MA ES.
ILLIAM DODDS & Co. “ae on Se of guaran-
teed Sai the following Manu
5 — * per ton.
”
one of Lime;
5 10 0 i
Delive — — вне Station in London, in quantities of
10 ewt. pee cre ta io WILLIAM Dónpo & Co., 102,
0
Leadenhall Street, Lo
8 MANURES — Manufacturers
thers engaged aking andre MANURES,1
on for their economical
ntlemen desirous of ri * via wie rud in chemical
irou i
— and Trece 5 will "ind ample facility and —
tion the College.
ation to secure t. . dd BELL EE
EWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE.—This
INZEAS. —— —— — is Peat Charcoal
аз зовох gury AS nips the МАШ бы н ing this year a Prize of Fiv — for the heaviest’ crop, of not less than four acres of | 59. — ated — мек ewage, wil 3 nd Tt een
t 9 Tarnip; tof two a pore 11 iry th ill jpplica- | re — N
tion for orms for Com »etiti А must be made before the 150 (1 suare yarda) — d d filled up before the — 200 of rte аа. - Sero V id Warzel and other s crops. M vil T proves w gritar
.. GOngE Cutvas will exhibit Specimens of the Orange-jelly at the a g SHOW Sf the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL rer Б Он ee Ши; Guano or er ee a
SOCIETY, at GLOUCESTER (Stall 121), where Orders may be given for New eim x it also оң o proper
of Groner Cuvas has made arra the FREE ERY о d before the 20th July, at now i
the market towns in Englan
— 0 4 е dbo- advert 7 1 Woeeklu Mo 13th and 90th. Tane
MPAGNE, CHAMPAGNE -The acknow- |
лан. süpert pose d of fite PO de —
RHUBARB, attested by chemical analysis, mu
„ valled efficacy over 5
th: t E
Wines: its Mee c ngland. ona el Sn pig Rea of Briti
f invaluable Tua or WT ui nd
rd Ж d pus
iguaner t ^ thé sine 5
+ it hay Da ;
ate of Der
afield’ Highway, ‘Mia.
ghtfal
he next two months in the hi, hest s
WirLrAM MirCnELL, Market € Gener, Байый
dlesex. Other kinds, 21. per to
‘TANNED NETTI NG, for thé protection of Fruit
3 from frost blight, and birds, and for the beso gl of
fresh i дела иан er in gardens or fields, at 14. per
rds, 30. ; 1000
; du Wan andi 500 yar E yards, 505. eris
At Ероїхөтох & Co. s, 17, Smithfield Bars, cana pi Old Kent
Road, Sut; and at Brunswick. Street, nea БИ тайа ШААНЫ ШЕН ЕШР
Not Poplar, where may also be seen per
ren Varieties, on their "нА ‘improve A prie e HEAP AND EFFECTIVE WIRE FENCING.—
FRUIT, STRAWBERRIES, axp SEED of pattern, both for garden and field purposes,
RS DE aga a E NETTING (Tanned tf тесев), | qual 3 Very retsonable prices. The wire is of drabrate
1 Mel aad regard of cost. Not less than two eoats of anti-eorrosive | — si .
applied e ou included in AT "E
th prie. AX expe sits атамы N T ARN ERES PATENT FARM AND Ure
Adverusir fn clatailng for ienee of 13 years iaeoa o б
ре favour,
A ly to Mr. S. TAYLOE; 2, Wotton Parade, Gloucester; or to
R. Wos ‘OODCOCK, Whittington, near Stokeferry, Norfolk. .
IR. SAMUELSON'S PATENT DIGGING
of digging 4 to 5 neres pe
ісе 271. 10s. M tiw ной ei 1
Cheshire, North Wales, €c. &
. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works,
It SUR be exhibited at his Stand, No. 68, Royal Agri-
first- |.
: at Glou
SE
51. 10s.
11. 5з. and 101.— Appl. as above, or to a .
iplement-dealér in th d Lit йш. p
Mont Terrace, Shade ell, "ван. Orders D Posi,
+ Post-ollice order or Town’ reference, purietually tenia to with Rodgers oF
rackets cepe
: w ee zdgé Corde LAWN MOWER with SAMUEL. "NS
Critketing Net, m its fall width and pue a P, Pont as one-half, and о enabling one esti RUM M T
yard; this de the Y m — i ;
Mum Ad. рег здат yan is the Hest саг windy for assisted, review ea commended Yn the "Practical Mechanic JOHN WARNER & mont
ht,
8, ae жеш sing W мег;
Every description of
Engines, &c.
and
27—1853. | THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
419
[e ARIA SEED
WITH 8 FOR SO WIN JG, &c.
DWARD GEORGE HENDERSON Am: ——
EN ington Road, St. John's Wood, London,
жеге to se out their newly-saved Seed of the Cor sofa
winter Flower, gathered from — named varieties, at 2s. 6d. p
et; — ngst which 1s Seed —
Frier ARTHUR, ROSALIND and oth
E.G. 214 Son beg to E m that a Calceolarias from
which t ed is saved now be see flower at 1
Nursery, die of which will be b канг at at T ах , to be
f July
nt apply; to all th
The Gardeners Chronicle.
onderous, merely resting on the ground, is not fixed;
a hothouse or greenhouse, age its w ae constructed
in such a manner as only the"groun
upon a prepared — would 2 — be fixed,
although the flooring upon which: it stood might
so; posts simply dropped ints i dri, 8
fastened into the € would not be
would the general riv ——
mer, hanit t for certai
ceptions, it xv Ww
Those 8 " ky as they 0 Юю nen
may be reduced to classes, ns
made in 2 of ar ticles used 2. for м
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1853. and exceptions made in favour of articles f
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. trade. With respect to the first, it seems to
„ Guy . 8 vu. be clearly established that pictures, pier-
а ВЫ З оле eee glasses, e dents ilem tapestry, marble
u — — Илгә] Garden: Mony cuti ih POM. chim ney piec uch like thin ngs, if pu ut
Coun т Mox 5th, Brighton, Чеги
Whi by and Tong Bucky. - ION Norwich, Ashford, and Kelso, ith: Norm | up в ай — walls so as be
=" Wolverhampton „ : Berwick. Taist: 985 les | removable without e m. any appreciable injury
mth: Oxfordshire,-S0th; Midland Horticultural (Ber 232585 o the > taken away by him, and 5 not by
—— imply being put up dud pig fixed become the
Е are continually being asked by our corre- liie) of the lan cy d. Whether a Pisis
geni. ents JUN qe relative to the rights and | attached to a house by a tenant would or no
ties of those who have gardens and pursue horti- | removable i u
eio» either m pnta. or profit.
will be a
object of inquiry,
ral inform Hon
hae Ве
More questions P the LAW ОЕ FIXTURES,
therefore propose to state what that law i is, s rM
asit relates to gar — — and as is possible »
arlicle in a adeat e Those
rther i f
0 — aw of
and J. Feraro, Esq. e
es in which сатар ‘that
is known about the matter will be found ange
and баана stated in a very readable fo
we must also acknowledge our sen
m provision either in 1 shape
to repair or otherwise
In the absence, then, o
agreement to the
contrary, the general rule is "dd whatever i d affixed
et rty of another bari a to that other, or,
maxim runs, quidquid pla
of a coven
made concerning the
flo
ntatur solo, solo же
times there were 5 if ran DLE but ce
departures from een n gradually established,
and thereby the ap: Lis splat the Nip has be-
come less h accordance with modern
—
remem
case, the E applies, w the
other words, that чече —
ease can be clearly brought within one of the esta-
blished gern: BS it. ey оф ithin the rule. It is,
‘therefore, n ascertain first the true
Meaning of the i 4 rule ; and, secondly, what
ont гуе pertinent to gardens, have been
hing a ; falls within the rule which is not fixed,
either to the soil or to 2 Д
— Be he ae
M „ш de occur in which
fixed or not may be open to
Rie d so eb doubt, in "fact that in the
of p m fua t ity, no 5 can
upon sub eee se. doubts,
8 arise when it is
rtain same principle it
nursery
an|
al
conker
. If built so that by its — no da
rth mentioning be done to the 2
servatory erected for p ib orna
€ o fall eri
rem vabl But
—
, then a со
ental pur
a
a case,
in x-edging and a
e. "This s exa N shee ws Fel dificult it M even
e
— -— be denied al the present time.
er exception above averted to, namely,
that in in Son of articles of trade, is more ‘liberally
eonstrued than the other. For the benefit of trade,
anufacturers have long been allowed to remove
urnaces, engines, nia coppers, &a. г} and upon the
ms to be quite clear that a
pi
be- | bushes, and сох мр compose his
ve planted and kept him
ha bona fide view ы sale. — removal, more-
over, must — — busi for
if a nurseryman a
x-|so crowded that neither had had г
thought the groun
and
of 12,5447.,
n —
е to remove | C
to remove ien — а
bona
of busin
t the expiration of his tenancy does |
2 produce. He stated himself to be a personal
Lof the then deputy surveyor, and desirous of
op Wood, if he could ; but
fror
repeatedly re-
ad ot Works 2 his father. The
o| plan dad, grown very badly from the реалі,
Танат аА ery badl 4 MICUNS and Oaks were
m to grow.
were ique жшн, меры Maps than double
per number of t es had be
pla
і, either useless or of very little
hern still laco. although. they ought to be cut
out. The land of Cho pwell, 17957 it was planted,
was worth 10s. an acre at the leas
valuer of
of t goi
the plantations at Chopwell had been neglected,
t eposed that he had found the w
presenting “a vei = uncomfo appearance," some
rtable a;
t be in fact in “a most pitiable condition." He under-
stood this to have Vans caused by a itid Der
which had blown down a large quan . He
been "jviizowly 4
managed, the trees had pt much too thick,
and he advised * aL бе ma s spen. 400 acres
to be cleared out. e hurricane re had
ed yu heure Mr. — visited the
had been take n to rini
land, Chopwell would
6d. an acre, after i маг ап ехрепзе
о 264. a year;
{о the accuracy of
ca t the moment. He did
not believe that su ome could be realised at
Chopwell while a Ta the q 8 of land being
too small for a separate es ment.
ime when this —— Was
produce 17s. 6
Yorkshire Militia
employed © acc ly
for three or four years Сазан! эк ак сй works i
Richmond Park;” he had been КОШ to the
ESSE
and other emoluments were estimated at
further stated that half A forest had. been planted
in 1813 and 1814, and half in 1820-21, that in
1839 40 ees been жа gre that i in his
at some iO ind of » wood w o thin,
ater part of th
not "oa to take his plants away he must
leave je is not 8 ee to
— тый ld also s o be the
better opinion,
have differed a
nursery
ses aud green-
y him at his own expense, bona fide
f his trade, y this seems
rustworthy opinion
unsatisfactory state of
and in the He of an
im point, the only rule which can be acted u
without risk is, in cases of doubt, not to remove, or
at least to consult an experience ей solicitor.
es.
n Te second Royal forest on "n list is
Woop. This isa free
CHOPWELL
hold. osip te in the county of
3 896 acres, appropriated to
Oak timber.
According to the evidence given
Mr. i fair "utem
ute
ight;
any —
however
oom —— bui not in
the ground is not =й 15 a machine,
Rose a magis-
— p Northumberland and
Darha ham, n extensive gro wood,
in the wired of the Royal d the land
is extremely welladapted for growin
there is a capital market (an immense Seman) for
te the capable
an
€ Dunean’s |
a
| therefore t e hada кө effect
r; and|
that gre Oak was
that he had done раар to the trees left altar the
hurr осоре, beeause
upon the acres.
Paap vta y Aaa iliud мша —
management o a : +
jade Mene Me ын |
ot rerit | mem,
of zc фл just enough d bimself d his men ade
live upon, he at last discovered that he could con-
trive to realise е =i 5 Sd. an асте. One
of the most curious facts elicited on this occasion
420 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Јо 2;
was that while 43 tons of bark had heen sold in
1838, e had been M in 1841, 1842, and |
18 843, nor in 1845, nor 847, No timber for
either з Ф. ог other аба had ever been ob-
tained - Chopwell.
d what better could have been geri crum vus |
the appointment of a lieutenant i milit
ment, totally unacquainted “with the management of
woodland property, to the eod of a royal for
But too much e has been already сни.
with this property. We shall only add, in жаши
sion, ey the deputy surveyor, whose managem
n thus rec соз
that the reps eed
March 31 last we vis ect
with 24s. a-
a farmer, in Devonshire, persa been a
He was ecu. ear - 1 ске on the 6t ech ay, 1816,
and was transferri in October, 1821.
He has andes had very de experience, the
value of which we shall learn hereafter.
та
onger holds his office, oar met
e for i year ending р
of July to the end of September. Indeed the хуу Ee fault
is
qu ires a very trong mo
while it is growi
The plant may be in
iuge; ; the ] dos freel
young wi тунау about April
peat, 8 with a bell-glass, an
heat of about 80°
will be ready to pot singly ina six weeks, and will
form nice little plan i inter. The usual
hod, however, of obtaining a stock of young
lants is from , and probably seedlings are more
vigorous than plants obtained from cuttings.
s should be sow ly in February asa tempera
ture of 70° is at comm ut unle e
nee for. ot nicely to a bell-
glass, ri alt air the — ‘with a and fill up лебед
to the surface with rather fine peaty т; апа ргезз 1
га!һег fi rmly, making the surface ay er ‘he
latter with a thin stratu um of silve
od
face, and prevent ein eep
Sprinkle the seeds upon dia poer in кача, and
mue situation n gei od for raisi
communicated from the neighbourhood of Cov
the
Not only are the leaves botehed and defo rbd with
but a position wa 4 rom the syringe w. vll ы
liable i fall on the on “this will be dangerous in ca
le discoloured rugged spots, which € ing seeds beyo 0 e depth at whi ich they Si
e black, but the fruit itself, as in the acc and in this case the bell-glass should be large enough to
panying gure, is covered with irregular warts, which throw off whatever water may fall o W
in some cases, where impregna — the seedlings are fairly up, remove the Ba, and |n
has been perfectly accomplished, inure them to the air of the house, or pit, giving
gradually soften down, so as to pre- plenty of water the saucer, and also over-head
sent a somewhat less unpleasing A s геу strong x wei handling pot them
e en the fruit has arrived at е Te 2 then x * баа until
maturity ; but where the ovules ре they get established in their pots, with a em l supply
t abortive, of water. ring summe hem y a posi-
either rendering the uce utterly tion near the glass, but fr he direct |c
useless, or, after a time, са sing — rays of the sun; top the be
e under side i
turely.
e leaves is carefully examined,
egular, minute, circular
0
cells between w «зове large inter-
air has a f $
ants
p do
d go on properly they 4 probably vay well
eginning or middle | and, on
s by the b
ould be shifted into the
led their pots A.
ugust, aud such next
8 rays, giving
soil than is . to keep the
plants from be g
anthus is a som
he Lisi 3 subjeet to
winter, — eget
inners wil
lia m to 1. off at the neck, an
reenhouse, very sparingly
peo Ne Ar pes бес. 0 the pots ares) be placed in
$ eee t will be unnecessary as
well as dangerous to Water о ым Seah may be 8
e pe mode
Maintain a night temperature o!
50°, which will be sufficien e high for the winter. Earl
n February remove the plants to a sharp, moist heat of
вы, de it dus not go iei far, ma root
ven be beneficia
from 70? to 75°, or 85° will do no injury, provided a
ined. As
pruning, e If w + ate correc t in
supposing ‘the — due to the presen
acarus, the methods may be used онака its
repression as in attacks red spider; and nothing
ps may ely to give relief than
ent syrin; аел pure water or with
s solution —— diluted. bere disease
t affecting our Pear trees, characteri
arger and more swollen
derneath wi
een in-
lium.
has nothing dede with the malady i
— LISIANTHUS RUSSELLIANUS.
me Isaw my first specimen
ustules, which are | to
f white spor
away as
аз can be done without i эм 6 ки
roots. Keep them the glass
moist as is convenient, э overhead f
with the syringe. Stop
branches, to secu
ciently
— ы = out the
ic may be 10,
еу аге геа
Hr
at-| form a suitable
. | state and well intermi
r | with a moderate proportion of sand.
y
or kele жии that the Exh
. | fully ripe n see
necessary
. А a
useu
- | whole ; but the la
those, never ns the |
ti
e them |o
12, or 15-inch
ing n at y|t
or their final shift, and the convenience p ccm ag |
ersons who ca
Good fibry гое and rt in about equal
comp the growth of
rough — 5 - char
Alpha
Home Correspondence,
Grapes.—Considering the ve! backwardness
the present season, and the small allowangs which we
have had of yag 1 — with you
the display of Grapes at our late Chi wick k Exhibition i
have been highly creditable to the skill and in
the growe t the
e aim of o о attain,
cation of good fruit is, — it shall be
E
qe
otley sa
mple
a half ‘yellow, for тае, if I pas not, a large medal
t show ; : the — small bn
was given at our
M vi “es э зг of a
at tran
y to merit
Perhaps they may both have —
s for market ;” but I cannot
ibition ГА would
satisfactory criterion of perfection in our
fruits ; ed in the article of Grapes, at least, I know, to
mark of distinction.
deemed * sufficientl
rs by кыды Ше
rapes аге
п has become thin, fine, and
= die. cordc of the з
o grey, red to violet, from black
to a more intense hue; when the pips come out black,
naked, е Ags 1 of p matter, nothing whatever
Pim them." (Théatre d'Agriculture, Liv. 9,
began aren
dull, white Aemet to
or Lawns.—I have a little z which I am
rfect possi was
lower extremities of the-blad
in a in
x tes its a ce ; the
he ground, and not to stand
G
straw, or
rass also run along
poate and end thick, like that
every
ua !]
Paper (p. 360) аа
3 8 Journal,” in
stem is th
e outer leaves, the elabo
which it it 3 ы roots B this time not
in action, because it ose of a long to
t|of dryness. If, — he уг veratom is —
the leaves pars 1
m I semis xam сешепіз for the 5
larger
the old
article in question will try the experimen
should state th ks apply to the Aloe а
my remarks spply ile a ШЕ
pare with the L regards the
ng in perfection ll grown specimens will 1 55 in
fall em. from Ж ‘male of July а the "o of
September, if 4 tended with wate:
the blossoms will 32 b injured |0
decoration
the consery: tory or the ioris house from the beginn А P — me
by
елше cwm d a 8 on ret rays of | canno
se of m
27—1853.]
houses, woe A bunches before floweri
beco and to shrivel T E rhilst i in
other Vineries it it did not commence before
te. He informed me that every remedy had
been tried which could be devised, tese sulphur in
every form, but without any good effect, Junius. [We
never yet saw sulphur fail.]
Black A any of your
g the nuisance des
onim on ty € *
поа ат assist
ribed as
now
THE GARDENERS’
BRUN Ma AISNE MINES . TT—T—T—.. Pli
for many years has grown enormous crops of excellent , tous К асге, ға in nine mon One Banana — тот White Spine 5
Grapes. tha looked plant m ; it i
ery S bee
vedere by the black 4 ant AN
of 8 lling t
Those acquainted at all
will be aware that the habits of this
different from those of
ing
las
wet season, or frost. B
а recipe for setting rid of the black ait: "c. Н.В
not rags steeped em away!
Rhubarb and Strawberry Wine.— ing a rece
for Rhubarb Wine in
et wit
. [Will
nce -
in
ut in UE wW.
still going on, instead of
des
t, e — turning up de 3 thus the - bulk
either to” to tell Em d or ask him
the same E; to incur with
N, Ai P. [No.]
ur next
> ыы, Mortlake, теат
— Ja
Benching Celery for regem 2 (see p. 408).—
will procure half tiles
семені ип W.
27.
MET. R^
t н
їп
chair. Sir T. Duckworth, m M.P., J. Tollemache,
CHRONICLE. 421
Bo а White Turnip Rad dish,
rnet, Balm, Pepperm 3 Spear-
ned in сы Mints Red and Green Sage, Pars-
Ў m an
orter din, 1 wen ао
than 6b
eet | Thyme, Bora
of these
g
Е.
ап
scarcely so good as they ups have
— “trom Mr. Todman,
1am
wo years, or rat eg
с
Ф
tropi
Bay, New South E
Lf бча B airy-like Séotch Fie. garde Peaches and Violette eee Vere
medal was
S*
J
2
x
2.
0 oz., for
Key nes, of Salisbury, showed a кеу lilac quet for
which a certificate of merit was It
n cireumferen eh
out the MÀ чы
в. It was — of
eni isi 3
made cs
people in this neighbourho
this euriosity, but
fi
M.
sent Eucaly ptus bark, from s tha
large ттын їп {һе ed groond, at A
Dorsetshi o bear strippi and wi
roots (Rubia hee Mir an di not being very parti-
t | cular as to soil, might possibly be grown with advan
e on otherwise ‘unproductive land. fumigator
exhibited Mr. Ge
Br
od regarding the
t they fail in rim any асса
П of them, ho
; this, therefore,
e our e ee little tree 140
years. J. M*Pher. hou
advantage is, that the operation can be effected
there being
200100105. came the new Bi —
randiflorus, Rhyachospermum jasminoides, the sweet-
iladelphus mexicanus, an excellent plant for
forcing ; j —
rnes’ vari
HORTICULTURAL, June 28 ae HENDERSON
sq., M.P., W. F. Cook, Esq., G . U. Skinner, Esq.,
— 5 Esq., W. R. San айе, Esq. Е Б; Alexander,
„H. N. Fish Esq.
ee sev
a the following new
ides | Silene * pendula aps — Cen
d | form ellow
h
one from А to Lor
rn Carrots, Earl
Horse-Radish ; Victoria, Giant, an
Tripoli Onion; Early York, Vanack an
Wellington 8 Early mg an am M
large, and i . —
th
ge Asiatic an aleheren Caulifiowers ;
Early Frame ( (Early v Bishop's New Long-
tres hátif ; Su
i
d clean.
(dX
Gres vn apod this pem on good man
APA TR. юч
i a
с
A
—
Vater,
fustard, Italian Corn
inher Ва Normandy,
American, Curled id {iden быр White | Vi
‘Salad, rrel, ish | Баг
ТЕ:
erised ud place the powdered lim
beetles ; it will effectually
poma read statements, said to be made on the
authority of this Jon philosopher, as vs — ineredible -
re
ved veness of be Um ana or Plant
the end o
on the Productiveness of the Banana. at Po
СТЕ
was furnished by Mr. Smith, gr.
to Mire, Resy, ir ‘Little Blake “Hall, Wanstead. It | each other,
contained Red and White Turnip and short-topped
Radishes; 7 — У атэ and begti of Bath Cucum-
bers; Earl „lobe, anges
; Romaine
Laitue Chou de Naples Cabbages firm
the Victory of Bath Cucumber is a — bearing sort—
on the — one of the very best; the Early Red
-leaf and Early White Strap-leaf Turnips are
ds, seeds of
of Pari
excellent early kin
m М. Vilmorin,
radish, Mustard
à Matchless Bere aes eee Mushrooms |
small), J
observati ist in this instance.
Suppose we take the extreme crop of Potatoes as 20
Globe Artichokes, | con
ld and Spring wear se Spring and Autumn-sown sown Onions, Rh
422
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
mental autumn plant in plantations and other rough
ce:
хлг Boranic, Recent’s Park, June 29. — Her
Majesty, H.R.H. Prince Albert, ‘and other Ro oy
personages hono ured the Roy ociety ‘with their presence
on po на just the gates were орепес to
sitors. As regards “the exhibition, ey eee
i Orchids
were also wel чега but there appeared | to be
2 er ot sto d greenhouse plan pe
ta rete inferior to Übel brought then
at E of the Nan Ev shows. Of fenit
was an excellent d
ora vi Srove eek RC... UT 8
al
pb
nspicuous amo
of Al Allamanda, Dipladenia, i eg зви чет dendron.
Co 2 Srove and GREENHOUSE PLANTS
‘prized for p" delieious
in the different grou
t there pr
ne, | and there were one or two gro
8
Pelergoninens of mis
rethusa. Fan E
Turner ES Electra, — "Caliban, 2
i | Burns, Mr. Am We
airy r
das Exhibitions of — pret also cam
t blue es
however, Roses s were not first-rate ; the season being so
la ackward, a large aer of good bloows
te and b
could not be diiine :
Of novelty there was litle. Messrs. А sent
Philesia buxifolia, in been i condition than it was shown
8 called Due
at Chiswick ; Ixor: 0
de Brabant, a white в te “tinged with pink, and potted
in the е pay with brow Жа yellow; Mr. Key
— ed tlie li ned in ther column;
otl
Mr. Hume ha M handsome Blandfor dia, with great heads
of drooping, yellow, bell-shaped flowers, 8 slightly tinge
s. Hende ‚ Viburnum Deep
onia cinnabarina, $t ylidium scandens, an
er plants, 8 на ich were У уак ч Clauseniana,
ч ‚Атапеаг aria Соо
vison sent б» Arrow-root plant, Maranta aru
La k tree of Jamaica (арена
large collection of
tatum ; an
HOTHOUSE Fan (whose names w.
shown Messrs. Williams, Smith,
BLARGONIUMS.—Mr. Tur
АТ,
with El
The cottagers i
iful displ
of уер
ey, objec
ax, Star, Жады, Optimum, Astrea, Dob-
wena, Mr. Westwood and Mr.
n
sichman, Ene
r had — Novelty e
-—
Vulean,
A M
Optimum, Magnet,
B d Jenny Lind.
wood — N Fancies.
was Ist сс qom 8 25 Gali
E eee and
*
. B seedling named Cloth of Gold (Foster’s)
received a Silver Medal, for being the nearest approach
to searlet.
peeies
Pinks were exhibited in ws good — by Mr.
Turner and Mr. Bragg, а were Pansies, Some
Caleeo larias were 15540 iced $ y M: E. "C
Mr. Parker showed some — Cape was not
good, and free from disease
cal and Com
Veg dae
28. R
wi ^ 20 4 —
he
—
e
©
Е
Чӣ
W
on ena eriticis
y be offered.
onstantine ;"to say that — Salep i is collected: — a
essrs. Fraser, Rolli
good collections of 16 STOVE and GREEN E PLANTS.
essrs. Fraser д. Allamanda Schotti, whose
flowers must have n i
aa
e l
boe Erica Weatphalingia, а — other plants. gs
Тр lin produced Te verticillata, and plants
W May and Mr. Cole each pire a
reviots sho collection of 25
ee a
H.
inds of Aerides,
С
8.05
"n
and 3 Md each | and
Horte
not altogether quite so plentiful as
ding
Collections of Verbenas and Fu uch sias were
d
"B
as we have as Й stated, was abundant
eonsistine
purposes in
р», but among them we did not notice anything very
arkable.
what Pr. Royle
e masuca |
zenopsis ; and 33 gutta- |
tum, same plant exhibited at the last Chiswick k show,
x
Wooll good plants, among which were
Barkeria He cag a Forbesi ; anion |
@ macrantha ;
abium guttatum ; Peristeria
orig with a cluster of — flowers ha. on the
'rovidence.
Shardeloes, had a Prickly Cayenne, a good | k, —
ing AE Ibs. 13 ол. Mr. Tur an Envi
Boyd, of PIER яр some beau — -ripened
Mec pei es,large in the berr пу perfe ectly | vari
Betts, ek | da
„ large in the bunch, ye altogether ex-
88 бе, ; but they were scar
those we e just named.
tignan, Musas, "- e Ham
came f. M
Henderson, 4 dur WERL
Cologyne
speciosa,
E. of 8 plants were shown by Messrs. Hume,
Ivison, and бм... ong these we remarked Sacco-
eum, Miltonin sp
bium, Stanhopea
anxie н
Vanda tricolor — a
Mr.
aang
fine
very
Jubata maj 1
u major. good
and so did Mr. W iams, Mos
Rollisson ie Wiliam ME: to Miss Traill. E
Williams.
useats, but the
dn Es some of m me beginning to
ood exhi
Grapes in pots, i he
cely s of on
Ve jo good 9 е Fron,
Ne
of
m. Denison sent su
ome Sir
E. the Crystal „Palace, is
Staff, of Lawson Street, Great
similar blooms of Ranunculus; it —.—
did themselv t emdit. “with their er fine и
Рори n Economic Botany,
mercial Characters of the
Origin,
= Со.
һеп e variety
whi had brought together, and ae a
я familiarity with га history an Had
e now b n then in —— tlie —
a very nieely got up volume, with
, . and . figure
[Jury 2,
Е
exhibitors. The band of the 1st Life Guards, under Mr. ae
delighte d usand visito
Pelargonit and Fuchsias were — d fine. Zum
еде ble pots ition for the Silver Cup presented by Mr. d
over Ro d fa 3 the € 12 dis.
d off
esp the Potatoes were
Notices of Books, Kr,
——
tion of the
By T, €:
or Descrip
.
Square 12 mo. Pp 359,
reher whom the public had to
small but
s of more than
Thus, it is: a mistake
tA
Eucalyptus globulus, and
a.
he — merit
were, indeed, inev
f| Annales de Po
Royale, Institu
des Belges, du 16 Juin
en и is _the title
enquiries hav
te, in ра
—.— letter. press;
table in such
y put right in s edition,
omologie ;
uée en vertu de
e & work concerning
e been made. The “
om mologie” a are visita occasionally,
rts eontaining four —— quarto P
each plate contains
ое
rs do not, owen at
of Mr. Атга wor They ;
an unde
of.
la Commission.
2 Же de Жул
1852.
The Eois
in advance, is 24 franes per
8
il
tions of the talos, b fruits :—
ictoria Co
Subscriptions not tas
Subscriptions тиш.
change
bitions. The best Peaches by far = A
rey ; they were e Violet Hative and
d urn
[Beat red-fleshed, Lord
e
ibe.
—Large exhibitions of these, in ent state,
were contributed by Messrs. Paul, Prana, Toc, and
them we remarked some beautiful
Manes. of the Clete of Geld; Imam EINE
sees this fine Rose in such good condition. Ает
NEWBUR
bition on the 24th nlt, in тев"
for a dte А ao
— ia due Belk take
district, great
of management and the
The following i is an
i e
184
arie pow
1 the
b
EWBURY HORTICUETURAL.— This sof. Gram its June exhi-
raham, Esq.,
Bigarreau Napoleon, Muscat blanc
abstract of the description
this new variety жытын п
pa Colmar Profesor “an M cere
ée do.,
i ot Чыр
eral aspect of the tee fd
permitted it to be named after hi:
fruit
The
—
27—1853.]
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
423
pyriform, and vis gan ла ТЫ ‘Skin bright
een, changing gol
melting, half-
deli iciously
cavity. The ite, heec fine,
buttery, with a very abundant,
perfumed juice.
The work may be procured from any foreign
bookseller,
Gard n Memoran m.
БЫШ а. Soc rr a GARDEN, TURN
2 the early flowering e ees an
tered here and there throught the garden, but more
i th
* orous
, &e., do
carr rrying
and PUE
ing's
* benntifaliy ; 1 indeed, all th
e been n placed in
wa. ous of em-
Xp anak
a pry bloomer, and —
oe yon
— — of which, and ofthe older kin ds, the
ety has formed a new
ion, the E have
—Colli
owered
h growing for the
rd which оше resembles
t darker. The scarl
а straw-coloure —
as is also the white rure n a sort with
3
bold
аа:
ешеп bell-glass
bdo te the same so that wet can be excluded, or — given
T said
kind streaked with red, is 0
Acacia meesta ; aes Hedy
lass walls Tea
cutting in ———
something after the m
niums are managed, an them
i make the Sie è —
e for ela or greenhouse
ough the summer,
каре Phe there is promise of a good crop in а Vinery
fire heat ме de has been applied. Some of
юар
decoration all thro
Of Gra
to which n
yo "T measure a foot in
length. Of Pears, Ар 18, with some exceptions, a fair
crop op o, gon standard fruits are equally promisi
We
Peaches are rng satis-
r Cottam and Hallen
han e on the Ee
wing to the —— and wet
g arden are — good this year,
more especially peines Spinaeh, and Cabbages. A
kind of prepared manure . ———
on Potatoes, Peas, Onions, and Carrots, but it has been
found to injure rather than nae
value of M. Bollman's mode o arcem À the Pota
isease is about to be tested here. The se were drie
the
r not, as convenient. to be
cheap and, res of various sizes, they — be е"
во as to travel readily.
FLORI CULTURE.
Верріхе Our me to say
suecess, indeed =
I have ever oon or ered ein
compared with ^ There are
iem whieh I verily
Christmas, if
Ert
hir it would save a uet deal of —
watering, to say nothing
chium coccineum, hran 7: is
of com
8 7
hem d Pelar rgon
interest, have
late s.
of Orchids, as
mea
pr
at in divesti ing walls of their breast- | ri
e. up
this hint is worth the consideration of amateurs and
ardeners who have little time to spare, Ep eannot
ear to see their pets famishi ing for wan P peces
A
"fos —
by me for Viae
ё plan recommended by * A. K.
iums has em praetised
жле of time with n erfee
open bor
ety of my
х hom add, EON
wet, they are
most адаби plants. I
hem up from the borders
ir
‚ ат
niums equal the — for the purpose of bed-
W Petancontuns, I have oq having a
et, in which I ~ ave cultivated ве eral plants
on them from
HE
three
resh guano was added ; they wintered
latter of
ebruary they
— which were several inches long and the —
pretty we were shortened,
ts were eut down
nches in I"; the -— was
roots my exami ined, and all deca
as yet, |i
the e branches, are
ry much counteracted by these two ingredients in the
G. R
AURICULA: S, You had better wait till August, they may be
aate with amay then,
HolLxnocks: Junius. Take Cuttings from the side shoots as often
as you can LN them, until уо Secured as pim as —
require hey э rike "uin the difficult; f
pd thom, ©
Permit
the finer varieties of Pelar- | fine th possib cond
| everything passed off pleasantly. The ak з.
to have been а
a few oon 4
Gauntlet, Vesuvius, Arie!, Duke of Cornwall, * a few
— А x I have careful
believe d continue.
against н ани ВЕУ dades d do bii;
or 8] is too too raw, it strikes them, a
r
Se
ö
ын беч, Glasnevin. ld e took pilo
here the other day, which was 7 by кы
y the Lieutenant, the Mayor of Dublin, hn
all the nobiiity and argus and around
mili attenda
number of visitors present
geo
a. —In iu.
restos
stove vegetation v have
al disp ay p*. беш
use or g
all of whose species, w
se ome and the
4
THE GARDENERS’
CH RIONI C LE.
[Jury 2,
Degonia аге 01Dauictital, as a matter of Course some a
more so than others, and therefore ае һаз es
taken by e skilful boi idist to cross certain ға
, but whi ch have yet som
bad ones 4 other nda with a view to unite all ihe
ү
er ossess are a sufficient gu arantee,
and of these we think few will deny gu ‘thie ne
one of the very finest. It was rai the gard
e
talks above the
en,
this Begonia luxuriates better in an inte
diate house than in the stove, andi 15 is exc нү! impa-
tient of syri r drip: this is, howe
nging o P
with all Begonias ; they enjoy a humid — bnt but
s wet them over the he ad, The drainage,
are sooner | assume
no mean
inds are equally deli-
rost states that, although he
в
step in the
s could then
uncles,
y quan беа а injuri
the plant ; емши com
of nior, it is said to hav
e Tea ose.
ing
bined D its brilliancy
dod ost equal to tbat
am, peat in: -—
rate A of sand, a
decomposed or charred
and Garden Miscellany.
ell-
2 «de urner’ s Florist, Fruitist,
Calendar of ee
{For the enswing eek.)
FORCING DE DEPARTMENT.
. Vinery.—The present w aes weather will ren
necessary, especially
other delicate kinds, wih, to ar th hem in as
; und for dry,
labelled E put by till ehe шоп, when
П u
ge. | Success will be the r
er fires
3 Fr ied and :
=
dwarf, E others up, and keeping the surface of the
beds free from weeds until it is p y the growiug
plants, wil comprise most of w for the
| next few weeks ; in the m
the base
rocus, Scillas, tier &e., which have bee en
r some time should be properly
they will be
up thei ve beds for spring
ea nds i
weeds, an d
rubs grown to embellish
metrie flower gardens, Bg
should now бена "А ов to the fi
KS "ti ось. be clipped in two
mes 3 the season, to preserve correctly
the mer outlin
ISTS' FLOWERS.
ather will permit.
at the late erare rain bas been
li ot sep
E
ш
a
BS.
ut
» 8 2 5
c
B
е
3
ag cr
ellent ‘varieties instead of trustin
gat ering prom з а
dh
ÁRDY Wee uo GARDEN
e our for
now is worth
hat strong well matured plants are nly to be obtained
by early laying and good after culture ; and that no
nt of care next spring will compensate fo and
Ax ?
for forcing are Keens’, Alice Mande, and Queen ;
but are others worthy of attention. Mr.
ling (Prince of Wales) which, for pro-
c mese and certainty of setting, beats all we
n; and llope's Vietoria is a goo r under
eat; where very early fruit is rapid. as
Black Prince and the scarlets shou Maie
if the West’ Peter's are ане for they аге i е mel GARDE
different setters without a high, and at the same time a| In this de me m principal in will consist in
ега ва ; continue to stop such on the | planting out, as t ground oe the main supply
n Vi i from time to time, either | of autumn, winter: күче spring Broce, — es, or
stopping е close b. ving а single joint аз | ter Greens, Brussels Sprouts, &е. may now
eireumstan uire; the ble Vines wi uire the | planted with any kind of son onl age for Cole.
agement of the young w laid | worts ; continue tick advancing ero Peas and
down in f al ; it plenty of air to r rs, topping one-half of endi crop of
Vineries containing ripe fruit, where the crop is | former, to prolong their season. Lettuce, Radishes
` colouring. A high re is generally recom- and frequently, as before advised, Keep the
` mended to Grapes during louring process, | growing crops clean by y. cut M hoeing between them
- and s a degree is inl with Museats, | when the ground is int and other herbs
and other kinds NUNC а high temperature; but our | sufficiently advanced for d
“ex the more slowly the ripen-
Sy Eee ee E
^ „ Havour, size of such will be. igs now STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LOND!
'swelling-off ‚ crop sho d en th k ending J 1863, as ob a se she H ы У,
liquid y, more especially if growing in pots —
or tubs. As the fruit ripens, some care will equired H 8
from p, which requent : <| BAROMETER. : E
р down insects induces ; it should, there- Eg — Ofthe Air. Of the Earth Wind. T
fore, be a rule to look over d pick n oy every Ы Min.: | Max.) Min: | Mean deep. deep teet | *
: y afterw ; it = " ap
air freely, and pinch out the ts of the od 18 29.751 [ 81 | 56 | 685 .| .06
when grown sufficien! Tog. This. wil edat t E mios а 885 | %
"em. of the fruit, and сее for ps 4 22% | te | oo 1%
ш> е It should be rule to manage F' 25 29.654 | 71 | 50 | 605 | 00
further than a sight aroti е ЖОРУ p
cen iens — he wanted at the winter prunin 29712 | 29621 | 71.1 | 533 | 623 m
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY, June 24—Clear, very fine; at night; rain
As we may presu principal planting out = = 5 “ж.
the season is over, and for ire the late rains will | ä curent ; cloudy s а lipie vole. SR
be of much in promoting a free start, the v тн l ар Ба ter
‘routine of pegging down plants ак to be kept! there саа
chit
of the above style |
F
. STATE OF THE WEATHER Ат. A Hee
Julv Q
tly 9, 1
— = Т ——
3 2435 es о. Prey
S 29 & | 29 =| eà Tears in Greatest — Winds,
July. sas | $25 | SE | which it lI СЕТ
шз | Ame AE | Sa ain г “ЕМ
Se zZ
Sunday 3| 75.0 523 | 63.6 12 0.78 in. 1) 3 2
Mon. 4] 76.8 f 522 | 64.5 11 0.78 —| 4} 2
Tues. 5| 786 52.1 | 65.3 5 0.24 11
Wed. 6| 77.0 | 528 | 64.9 10 0.59 —|3
Thurs. 7| 74.0 53.0 63.5 10 0.45 1| 1
Friday 8| 743 511 | 627 14 0.46 —[-—
Satur. 9! 739 50.6 | 62.2 9 0.57 3l 1
The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 5th
1852—therm. 97 deg.; and the lowest оп the 4th, 1351—therm. 37 deg.
Notices to Corresponden
ASPARAGUS: Sub. In cutting Asparagus 5 od te the small
heads, that are too small to use, ee P. with the oth ers,
As so aye one cutting
Бе tá Ёк i
to: make all the growth p
Books: JS B. There is no“ Herbalist” worth а farthing. Several
books have eur written on Medical Botany, any of which you
may consult with advantage.
Borrom HEAT: TX Wh а you use leaves
objectionable in the other part of your p
gro iar in pots instead of the — i
DARN information respecting this Grass,
РУ
the Toten 5 He says that he doubts atly its
СЕБ sing -— poisonous — — — — =, and that he
s in vain wledge of its nature
among È acq оен
FERN-HO : Su artley’s rough plate win answer perfect]
2 your 22 — with a north aspec ct. gen do — 1 muc
A 3-inch 3 and return pipe will be ample.f
етей G Na — се isease айна. ES Grapes
а Rea es termed 0 le rds for which there is no specific
edy. A portion of Ee ue gives way Skin, a
3 is Би апа ultimately a СЯ E you can do
is to keep the house well a red, and u maintain a
lthy foliage. By so doin нф, ей “the | disease cannot be
remedied in the present анон its occurrence may be pre-
vented in future. Sat Send them to 21, Regent Street. The
rriage.t
lba. What you may grow without fire is
Camel Мч 3 Oranges, perhaps; Indian
Rhodode endrons, Chinese Azaleas, plants generally fr from Van
Diemen’s Land, Chili, and [Ren k with Liliums of all kinds.
IxskcTs: CJ. The leaves of г r fruit trees are ert ted with
the species of mite commonly called the red s Lo Careful
ficial i in checking their rav es
also The
= mus Aur ree on the weather with
September and October, 2
Laon Tuae: Amateur.
d to late Peas, to c
cular time can
al e al sowings of ihe Auver ergne
July.
MAGNOLIA FUSCATA; 4 Agave i. The evilis, no doubt,
but what its nature may be, we can-
ot tell; possibly dryness, 3 pot-binding, possibly
exhausted soil.
NAMES OF PLANTS: PE Calycanthus floridus.— EA
ч chemilla argen , Tiarella ? —H. We do not know w
Genethyllis tulipoldes. is. Genetyllis is a genus of d
leaved ратар of ше мө, alliance, with a идна.) scent ; it
comes fro w Holland. y llis, if any,
has come me Vut vation we are unable to say.— —C ES. Heli-
— MNT the variety with dark red flowers.—H К y.
2, Ho mu
b Bro erilis ; rdeum murinum; 3, Bromus
4, Poa 3 n nsis ; 5, Cynosurus cristatus.—J I. Salix Helix,
Centaurea Cineraria, Lycoris aurea. — Whatfield. Sali
mere M ia.—Sub. Itis a small-flowered v variety of Saccolabium
‘ium Fever: MH. e sg) for travelling by railway or
otherwise etes be packed in a box divided into compart
d for a rei fruit with
ei
prar 80,
— the fruit “ge travel s afely
regard to Grapes, 1 ghe m
cotton wadding, and ой, this, by means s of ties from ind ine bottom
and sides of the box, let the bunches be w secured by the
stalk and ioris In doing this, gre —
venis the bloom would get ru rated. “Pat at nothing on
bunches, merely the lid over them. If allow — A
or anything smoot! bloo
With
ick bed of
t into a cool place previous to bein
they should have to аг іп m weather, the box
enclosed amongst substa warm
y, Grapes that
y e
through a river.
sphe: The berries wil
regularly devel д over; p you wish to see the жайы оюн
їп rin Yo introduce occasion aire tin
STR Д те unable $9: any ripe
calle ellos. As to the Black Prince, we have had it as
a week pes is very acid.
TUBING: - Since you have found that prepared lii linen does
wear well, that lead is — heavy and poo cie and to place
percha becom па ба and difficult to mov: е from place Put
"Ux would ad ised India-rubber li
webbing. ar lest The
Vines: Enquirer. We cannot find any Oidium on your what We
latter seems to be affected by something, but by What
cannot sa: great
Wars; 1 Dund ndee Corre мрой 6 e ver fs
abundance of these insects in his uc poi tai
wishes to know 9 чи 1 25 is a —.— ‘him are
that the different sorts — m he Hinds round qnan
different sexes; thor . m
one in his orchard. late,
„As usual, many communications have been төбе ац ries
and others are unavoidably detained till the
can be m e must CIE
numerous correspondents, the insertion of whose "erm
contributions is still delayed,
,27—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 425
former — more nutriment than an equal| in accordance with it. њу relation in question, though
R° cann eine m inh des TREPO weight of the latter. d who тү т generally true, will pro be found subject to жаң
PATRON— His Royal Highness PRINCE ape very strongly for the soundness of the latter pro- tions. I however, erved, that the
ping nd be te aap apa ае. ition, were sometimes noe to assert that this ^ the manure employed, which is well known to "affect :
-7 PuiNCIPAL—Rev. J. S. HAYGARTH, M.A, Vic ng - so great that it mig Seven extend | "° of nitrogen in the crop, is, in these e ,
. ri ent of moderate = roots as compared | ™ is; vito ing influence, as t
Chemistry— . Voe v: Ph D., 1 nd smaller specimens, compared with each other, have
il,
F.C. 8,
tany James — F. G. S., F. IL. 8.
нәре / In 3 Vallen
Assistant emical ——.— v Williams, M.R.C.S
The nhi „ ee VACATION will terminate on
the 11th of AUGU
tudents are sdmitted either as Бен or as 8
a departmen
— educatio
and information can be had on „ to the
Principal.
The GUIDE то тне ROYAL пе COLL
FARM ror 1853, by the Farm MAN
HAMILTON, , ADAMS, & Co., РАТОР Bow London; and EDWIN
XS Cirencester.
e je . yn CHEMISTRY,
ENER
Principal—. N 1 T. Os 8.
The system of studies pursued in the College compri ses every
branch requisite to prepare youth for the pursuits of A perk Rad
Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and the Arts; for the Naval
and Military Services, and for the Universities.
Analyses and Hoppa of every description are promptly and
accurately executed at the College,
The torns m other cian may be had on application to
the Prir Pri
EMÜFAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF
ENGL 3 TER — fd IN
WEDNESDAY, 7 — — 49 7 leme t Yard n to th
Te
n from 7in the ne till 6 in the evening; admission
. 6d. each person.— e
Pavilion in the k
е5 1 be
14.—The Cattle кай phe Yan open
the pu ic dies 6 o'clock in the morning till 6 in the
evening; чыг sees 2s. 6d. each ели
pua ct ARD v Cattle and I mplement Yards open to
the public foi 6 clock in the M till 6 o'clock in the
evenings адида 1з. each pers
RB ани ыр MIDLAND e Di Eu
HIBITION of POULTRY — — held at D
i — on a i
ary, enclosing a stamped directed obe ee
will Pes five tickets of admission
the private view on Thursda 17th. Parties wishi ing
ione subscribers are requested to
88 possible.
Derby, — 1853.
RED MADELEY, Hon. Sec.
as for
y of July inst., to take Mans. on the Chisfield
will be given to Labourers (three in a Sang
or company), for —— digging x реф, 2 feet deep, in
and most expert in —First prize, 27.; Second
nee work, oe will — E vim them,
è — udges will
ward fair атори for the et а
"Parties intending to — — he Pri
fo ЖЫЛА the 16th July,
the Secretary, on
EORG oe Hon. Secre
The Holt, Welwyn, nd 2, 1853
“though for younger whi
There
ER, may be —— ot an
in
bris S 37 and
so muc
on | which shall obtain between a
future crop, it ma
о
o|the paper on
forwan rd their names as early b A PJO
| Improvement Society of Ireland.
5 at the basis meeting of the pee Pale xi society.
8
extent of ЗАН Н Ae arge ones.
he two propositio ns are far from being identical,
an while in the case of equidistant plants the bulk
may be supposed to diminish with the square of the
interval, it increases with the cube of that interval,
5 the full use of it Ы made by increased
gowa on the part of the plant. "To o put the үт
п another form: the bu EU nd we me of the crop
increases with the cube of the diameter of the roots,
supposing the number
you get eight times the
the whole much
urse no such
Ter — a
e than it do
with the number leads the conclusion
fewer pei d roots are жшк dito o the
small on who are duce t
at
Cae ie
root for instance, arrives s an ees n size, it does
so only by su rapid w ery gro s dim
d ы till lately — has been belie се by
of certain
lio case
inishes | his с
e quality as n» as it — dd weh ty of the |
of equa
4
to Е
— eim
— ени;
t the experience of ee men has led
em tothi Sener usion; and we are ha арру to observe
that more re researches of chemists have led
them to the ctfi at which Rems generally
arrived that a crop of large roots contains |
more тийш nt than one of small one:
As is the season when unu are thinning
their d crops— P rudis g out their young Turnip
and Mangold plants, and eem mining the interval
adjacent roots of the
conclusions of this m ә ing correspondence
on t ier ога with a number of successful Pen ers
in some of the border Бреше; we have given in
other м7 еу аге selections agg the corre-
sw ccu of Mr. F. F. Hau N, who read them
av erasing 8t
chance of a goo
co
instead of | c
however, between the two
than in the latter variety of v
Swedes this difference is по 1
and cultivate
is greater than that of
n the
onger pc Tenders Z LZ
two varieties of ash do not deviate much from a ratio
ali
our attention to the Beets, the
I should
he
sid this is the — which, from à priori
have anticipate ted.
in concluido that the object of the
crop from
course cannot grow
other circumstances
let their nearness to their neighbours be the limit эң
5 8 size, however.
et us add, i
farmer 305 contin nue, as hitherto, to be—to obtain the
an
with an average ам of T aal 5 and 21or 3 ibe
ra to oe derived from a larger number
o | with a smaller si
ter
of Bebes.
viii fed above that at w
true, as d emat ДҮ, түт day, ome ihe
i 7 ents, can esc e fact is, that it rates in —
OULTRY SHO — Thé First Annual London | equal weights come to be 3 as an acre of water throughout | 75 soil, in T b es VR
дик munere STET де ge rare generally p ahead he A
and Frrpay the 29th of July, 1853. All Entries must be an acre of small o extent of level land, e as to "фей B us
made on or before Saturday, the 9th of July. The Prize Lists The following i is (De. Apsonn’s table :— depth, the water which falls upon it not only sinks
and Rules Mene had — Mime to James HENRY CAT
tary. ces at the |
Nitro- | Nitro- | Azotised | Azotised | Per centage | Per centage
IR gen, perſgen, per, constitu- | constitu- | Fer — Per — 0 0
йд варт мау i s ағ е Army, well cent., in|cent, in сь, per | ents, per "E iota age oF total phosphoric | phosphoric
rming and Stock MJ nagement, as well dry raw cent, in | cent., in а нр vis — acid in acid in
oe with. ШТ апа Engi neering works, would willingly take ts. |dry roots.raw roots. CCC raw roots.
of some Irish Estate. Although he ld
expect те po шиген, Aet араша i his ‘great | 4. Large sugar Beet 1980 1971 19.599 | 1254 1144 11372 5865 861
desk. Letters addressed to the Editor of this Paper will . Small . 652 054 4.146 670 7.48 1.2089 05107
communicated to : ‚ -—T do sii kJ vee € таш 139 ота 1754 02400
: 55 г : 612 5.88 17 um pes
; . Large Red Globe Beet — 2484 | 2844 | 15.798 809 11.98 13717 |" 4945 05400
The a г ; . Small do. 4. us 1.874 | 2386 | 11.918 | 1.517 9.85 1.2539 2076 02377
gricultural Gazette. . Large Yellow Globe. 2980 | 2647 | 14507 1 1457 | 16900 | 4641 105386
: Small "i aa. ate ке 1.670 2324 1081 1 8. 7.97 1.1006 1645 . 09959
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1853. . i dus 49 4 : „ .
mall cred T EG 440 | 12.770 | 1559 12.24 14371 — s
GS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 19. Large die tock RETE NE 1968 12007 | 13951 13.62 1.4192 5386 : 105614
йил; July арала Society of England. 13. Large Red Globe " M 1.567 1760 9.966 1419 8.96 1.0062 5275 -05926
Тийварат, 7—Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 14. Large Yellow Globe 1808 2058 | 11467 | 1 8.29 9.458 | . 3513 04011
Wepwespay, — Eines of the Royal Agricultural : i |
Tu QE ^ © 1. Large Red Globe Mangold Wurzel . 2.169 | 1889 | 13.794 | 1.010 1558 1.1404 4449 03259
VVV ваце — 1871 | 2413 | 1199 | 1555 199 | 14455 | -3772 04864
Tuuxspar, — — l- Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 2. Large Long Red Mangold Wurzel 1.749 | .2443 11.193 1.553 24 4305 3019 04211
.——— 2. Small o. ..| 1777 | 32300 1301 | 1463 980 1239 1578 02125
A veny peru e абд of ety Thorn Farm, & sant хемге ек —— —.— 150 186 сч ne 805 10.776 P 8
in Staffordshi as give s ago in san 10. Large Long Red.. 2375 | 9199 | 15.105 | 1399 | 1199 | 1.1102 3999 02129
Journal, concluding with tha following sentences | 10. I M . S 1.463 24 1093 2379 02838
c E [CHES See pride himself on cé s size of | 8. Large Swedes ^ .. ..| 1.698 | 1590 | 10.799 | 1005 96 5542 02750
3 and ee d the rapid strides he | 8. Smail do... s m e 144 47r .|. 98i | oaar 519 €321 | 3084 09246
1 made in agr tee knowledge, іп otherrespects| g. Small do.. 2.291 | 2069 | 14570 | 1316 6.40 519 | 30m 09263
pre tah he hi ot to learn the value of a moderate | 15. Large do. : 2031 | 1604 | 12917 | 1090 8.18 3620 02859
| root com v Eri one; rm
19 05 were he rrow, We conclude with a condensed statement of the in, owing to its weight, but spreads downwards and
his шше he should * only ites Ашы "for conclusions to which this table leads : in every he directio, owing to thiscapillary attrac-
ner, he would be so blind to hisown interest,| 1. In the ease of the dried matter of a Beets, the | tion, which seizes hold of the water wherever it is,
dless ] 3 беу in the | a0 "draws it ‘nto the hitherto empty interstices in
the ry or analysis, t at albuminous ui e yin | , : *
ie id choose the t largest in the dish." than in the small specimens. This relation, and between the particles of soil. The force with
this, though putting the case of the large roots | however, would seem to be constant d in the Beet, which this attraction depends two
qu enough, is not alte fair ds the | for the Mangold Wurzel and Swedes t not | things—(1) the character of the ta т та
Mivoeates of a moderate size. It never was pre- ^ you would Indeed “quarter” thelr number supposing the which these interstitial channels exist ; at ( )
tended, that we are aware, that a certain number of | interval between plants to be doubled; but the qt now is, eene upon the dimension of these channel ing
ymall roots was preferab an equal number of | Vhat distance shall our alread obtained ro torva the nu mg pants be in a certain ratio — as diameter, That
large ones, but only that a given ‘weight of Ње! reality o avum T. there is a according to the material is
LI
the drains, the 5 in gent tubes
` OPINIONS ОР PRACTICAL FARMERS ON THE
426
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
[JULY 2,
known from certain — such as that of the anne
absence of any phen row aio ee e
of capillary attraction, between and water,
or between glass and etm — Scr in —
cases leading one to the idea that something equi-
valent to repulsion is in e
same truth is indicated in the extraordinary amoun
An at the force
inversely with the. dimension of the cha nnels in
is k nown direct ex
eultural MS and the r 2 many л interesting
ante
articles in the Highland Societ
a moderate size аге S 8,
large bulbs, whieh, heal des, are m affected
by frost, and thus have their — deteriorated in the
ason mportant part of the
to be, of which ean — grow the greatest
ound! for if the large
re in the gross — though individually
oots W.
a | inferior, “they may — n » o yield the larger amount | pe
=
We ee then, that
periments with glass tubes
ration thro ughout the
both these facts are
is решу increased by the latter in the case о
clay so
бр correspondent vi (pnis ” has, we believe, for];
once made a mista states in page 364 that
oes n — — it certainly does contain
water, and it — it with greater force than any
t wo
that мае” is in it any well-digger, much more —
analyst, w him
Take, sii cases of sand and clay, both full to
the Are and s — a drain to be dug as deep
we believe that on the
ан the water will begin to trickle,
t of the soil at the
or, as e phra
, and perhaps — till double that — in
the case of the clay; a column =ч ater 2 fee dmm
e suecess of * — on am
— are, no doubt, particles at every variety of
distance from one anothe
clay wil eras Visible ni the naked eye, channels
mi proba
observable under the microscope, and ably — s yield the the :
interstices Wer in particles large enough for the :
ess of If we suppose such a medium ora к ee б: "of
after drainage—a depth of 4 feet of it Ring upon season, while the land is left ee
& lon, the water there will 7 It to impenetrable to frost, which is the life of Ж. and half
various heights NET o the dimensions of these е. al hae i ing qualities, wiry
channels. Or taking the case of such land after innutritious, in ve of the want of mutual kind
in, water in it will be a at us | ness, or the fundamental want of the means afford
o the — - benc
Out of the acid it will at o
9 — bene in the microscopic e e
it will remain at a certain he eight above the level of
being, ho
not stagnant, for it runs out
emptied ` 8 the outer surface of |}
О rom o vid er su
the land. We think that the t red i
page ctly ill het s ot the
of water ink soil under
gravitation, capillary attraction, an
— —
I НАУЕ м lub
value of I
doubt on my own part of the u y of its
visab root
.
y o admi |
in the drills те een distances 5 te маена
properly ; and then growing the roots to
— — ne ama „ind
if
narrow drills, and moderate-
was generally age a thro roughout the
‚ notwithstandin that can be uns
mi he
r
crops ; an
rience of farm-yard
т, even in the case of a|n
land
2
in
relations | resul
the combined tima of | ci
evaporation.
ism pis comparative | fi
small roots—not that I have any | dli
impossibilit m
d. Turni
I|season; and found d Turnips singled 13 inches, gave me
and — E 9 to 10 inches."
| shee S fonder, м
. You ask
seoonanrim per
of an experiment I insti Atuted this season , аз to this
point, in the growth of Swede Turnips, which I shall be
glad if it prove of any use The season is the great
imp nt tumn У Паре and in your climate pro-
bably still more difficult t here ; where it can
be ted, it no doubt serves a good p , especially
ils ; Я — the risk is great, of enter-
torily.
Result of Experiment on Swede Turnips, singled respectively in is not sufficient
lots of an acre aueh, at 8, 11, and 14 inches, one-fourth of each
lot weighed gave
Tons ewt. qrs.
ic 4 8
No.1,ati4inchesapart ...
„ 2, at 11 inches apart 5 13 0
3, at 8 inches apart 5 T i}
This being at the rate of—
Tons ewt. qrs.
T i "m РА à B Ч i per acre.
в 20
he nu umber of roots ‘in à 9 8050 А реле weight was
H
Geo . Robertson, o
ar Kelso, a bare extensive grower of
Cali
pni in ns * эы ensuing Turnip crop, to be sown M
in May or Ju
ne, p фер the land to a
when exposed to the winter
cleane a prepares for root
enero
application of manure—I would sa
manure, bones, an ne
ed—with the land well prepared, the
the pl oed t i
8
i
AB
ek Bo
H
produce a large and more healthy weight of crop, in
point of kipe i as bec - profit. I have had ме year
20 n my two farms, a most
— crop. ебе — I ought 5 ha
that we always consider a sine a restorative to
; and by — the Spi 27 i
are enabled to horse
pean th
y its exclusion from a
te tin con dying wind, the surface being closely covered
by the
Mr. Robert MÀ me м Mea valuable table of
made and other arti
the Жөө — "Club, whieh I in-
tend sing to i - Harkness, in case he should think it
worth whi publishin ng in the Journal.
The next extract is from J = — o „of Prim.
— very rwickshire | Į
“We tuve two classes of soil on which we can success-
^ |
Lt. if n a second |i
I made an experiment in ingling
2 tons 17 cwt. more
e former were larger
top. This season I shall
and more equal; having less edi;
single my Swedes 12 inches,
t opinion is from Mr. 3 the successful
Staffordshire
moderate.
ou the result | b
- | generally ad
venture to advocate e uem of small roots com-
ared with large — or instance, measure
rind of seven n 4 Ib. ro and one 281b.; which
produces the most rin of rind is of the worst quality
—the solidity of the x = es the weight."
T xtract is f a letter 2 мб: Mr.
8 cem son, East rides y Kelso
“I аш quite against autumn tillage, as T consider
the land is ae so much poached. that
deal more harm than good, and ean manu
rfectly clean, Mr. Wilson, of Edington Mains, has
een trying the v system this — and it is
considered uite a fail objeetion
i b Ano
to the syst r is, that I think the land n E be
th 1 well plou чм "p — that season, with three
or f. orses, if it cou uld b npn and in that
que cleaning i is out of the
* In regard to the powini E oit in 1 from u
o 20 inches, I consider it madness, as І have
th
with the small ploughs, and I you nev
plough too much between them, long as d tops will.
alow you. In narrow drills you w tops
instead of roots, as all plants — air, a 1 know of
an instance of one of the best farmers in East Lothian
cutting off a part of the tops, to all ore air. You
eak of growing roots in the narrow drilis, from 18 to
0 inches eed and the етери from 0 inches apart.
The next is from a very e . on his own
proper ө "Frederick Roger, Esq., of Nentham House,
Se —
to your inquiries, I beg-to say I mademy
aris 28 ppe apart, which 2 фат vos m Я
3
be eee
efr to pre-
whilst the weak
thinning —— — e hand
ing larger
prevent the possibility of ihe workers leavin;
As to preparing the land in autumn r ne
егор, it is — after рт eorn e ‘ish
the advanced season o
уем
d | give it a very deep furrow, per leave p exposed to the
commence
frost until the spring corn is so А
working it. I have this year 150 ips”
next extract is from Mr. Gilbert Steward, of
Der ng хыл Roxburghshire, also a very extensive
Turnip farmer.
м. H Gene condemn the doetrines of ae
mpany. In the first Ж ара keen
of id in
tilling — cleaning
it qui ——
autumn, 5 : LA X
d never be properly cleaned
I would therefore say, make the dri
: om 9 to 11
consider - тода
more labou ——
in — the crop
sized roots,
Й or moderate
; in the
first’ instance, read to you an extract from a letter from
— of Spylaw, the President of the Kelso Agri- |
are then invisible, эл фе deeper уон.
the amount of weeds you.
; greater
Mei itr. miam if
e
B
27—1853.] THE
ESEICULTURAL GAEETIE
427
must have rien — roots, — 7. 1 pull them
of land at a bout. If the seuffler fulfil these conditions ,
the less ves лт ted the parts for ring and tackling
кезт лу е » Эйр a? вт To this they vital energies into iii: viz. fungi and i secie, With
ey will a бер the havoe which these play, and the diversity of results
* а. @ pate тамі чы A Died to bec which they ise to in the harvest fie e
ripe ; but, as I said before, no roots are too Dg, во onz | familiar. es rops have arrived at maturity, ^
as you ean gro iin sound." ilton, v @ | they are far fr „being at the mercy of wind an
F. Han
recent meeting of the Trish Agricultural Sb» ovement
Society. rats, mice,
2 —— threshe
THIN SEEDING,
In heme | the question of thick and thin 3
the advocates of both practices have too generally co
tended for standard quantities, thus overlooking the gui
diffe erent circumstances in , Which — are placed, and
years is necessary to
sowing, during which "Ив
рег
в require an equa
For example, — soils of ‘all kin al | « that the i
quantity of seed? While soils are so diversified in hollows had to lengthen his pace a
quality, so differently a a d as to climate and s "cess fully, while going over kenne iilloeks P practiee had
d st ore diversifie reve
e ice р”
= the new-fangled Lu of modern ti
of seed against t ormer.
is the rule for modern ti
tan
generally speaking, will admit ; for, P that v; : d
eologica rmati ils i
Б — eoe. e Corresponden
ву ry Zand — by — my
us — for ine to give mo
te and seaso upon a foo
practice is so diversified tha it will bo
matter to select tw xamples 4 8
umber, or t the
8 ith such
of perplexing difficulties, rendering а consider-
effi
give efficacy to
és whi by fe EM rsham
amue ee
can
riet and fences
A
ago, to my inquiries.
ury, on the
3 Isa wi
& near D an
iable to many objections, |
are as diversified in charaeter
season:
of any — upon a solid
glance at the life of the Whea eat plant will show
that the — in question is not an * from the y o
an — to ela
tinet to endure is very rough condi — Mr. Ca
daily, and will gladly allow those who fee
po sih ect to witness i its iden on. , His
b
rowth in the shock, heating i in the stackyard, a ra
weevils, &c., before
S of the various
ese facts p this one district,
канай e extent of damage or injury
ngdom by the size of —
iv
db. are con- h
== — that about 5 — cent. of the land is oceupied
h
m — You kindly Be gti & few w
to th
will interes
ground
well solidified by a flock of sheep folded on it; the first
passage of the instrument cut the soil into cubesaveraging for
Е 3inches on the face, and drew out ће Couch Grass | hi
ctical by the roots without breakin g them, — * = whole
piant on the surface of the ground, which is
n | —
to lay the or
—— and a very эйт, to complete its 1 for a seed be
in eep. It work also very we
whieh, owing toa winter
a
soils, was
rdus is using the machine
on the Le
арто тоге readily carried meat, MA
in action. J. W., Peterboro ough.
——
Societies.
the better ; it will then kept ДЕ little ех-
to manage
under
g, thick sowin g
— ow th
e
our ‘forefathers Ho
mesis a certain |
educt a
jora waste from the — of = forefathers, and the
а | balance M
think it will y
erage extent o
— of th
——
—
eeks
wel
tt
0
very well
l an interest in
farm is but a
ather-
bid cag
Sew
or Grubbers Agricultu
have — foll of complaints latel
breaking up their fall
root cro : — MTS
well, ring-rollers and Norwegian 5
rocess of pickling, equally powerless
се proper erefore it en а be out of se
voidably бча
ry
S sometimes done in this respect which ought
to be avoided, will readily be and that the
ieh the y ve from the
ral correspondents
of the difficulty of
seg» Ferme fine for
t don pu
arrows
to subdue the €
eir work
have —
est, a — fe e hoe
f| of
ate
А chemist to the Society, — —
A WEEKLY Councit was held a Society’s House
in Hanover Square, on Wedn ay, the 29th of June :
present, Lord Азнвиктох, President а t ir;
Lord Салт ar Lord Kinnaird, Lord Wals m, Right
Hon. rattan, Sir pm White Ridley, Bart.,
Sir John v. B. Johnstone, Bart., M.P., S n Croft,
Bart, Mr. Alcock, M r. H. Austi ie: =
(Dilhorne), Dr, Calv rt, Mr. Caven Mr.
erell ч on (
u
the Council in the following ? Me
ps, made
5 in No orfolk :—
“This new wh invented implement is intended t
it docs th = — drills. I saw it in ope
it ork exceedingly w:
—
e
, and without — machines it il ready б
ible to get them done in
о. te whick h Mr. Marin anco for his new
l. To r hoe out,
— ;
— with T
he manageme the sewerage matter
. — = «гирен 2 Е
„the full M: "intended by
of baked — n
Suggest
4 aolnti.
Sin
ment, losses u
mes equally Fei ; ua data of this 1 kind, considering
— ew Whea
» hy whatever name ме нее
. iagine, 1
as
indieated as deserving
vati i at the ensuing agrieu ейі shows, partion t
7 E that at Gloucester, is the weight and
article—now whilst some cultivators or Кеч
SF see чылы |
form. ` At present he was f tl
,| sewage i that would pay.
| sid that theliquid left after the removal of the insoluble
portion of sewage, was ( inodorous, tasteless,” and might
be thrown into the river ; such a result might
vourab If the season
fine, the x machine, авс drill ar "dibble e, cw sweep
' to precede the sen ——
depositing ae ene i iA ata * de aea enough to ride easily, and yet heavy enough to turn a
d betw surface of each clod to the iron roll every time
howeve!
r, was a double sani
oi
un
Lr the n fresh o the ——— the
extremes of good and 3 field is traversed first, in the track of ploughing, s Р
vast variety to notice in experiments. Climate and then across or at right angles to it. The є демдей du sut ees proposed for the
lere exercises a very peculiar influence Ce, and the climate shanld be heavy enough to bottom the furrow, but not | filtration of sewage, and "he various —
Be Deh elect Whe eat plant to a greater | so EQ, and tie Vitr энем 1 pari — з he referred
Variety of circumstance. tsh 5 and the w 18 im ough a plans of offat, Stothert, 1 3
tiveness age rie crum 5 оре рне the long haped imp! get pig ted re n looks ve Herapath, and Dover ; to the —— өң
a pedom of the ribi Again, s give rise to handy and is conve ni a small. fi , working | sewage — — son —
2 of weeds ru to the Wheat plant, andin cases | only а pair . MS * charcoal, as
a End the inner the pw the easier the con- roll or pair of harrows are и «€ si lif "i ps, — — ely, But
we | to me and sim r і А >
With wh eee Ran apt and dry v ra 3 s ound € Li en l| ier dir eene enn in the solid
428 THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JuIx 2,
matter obtained, the various salts dissolved in the origi-
N quid. The milk of lime . in Higgs’ pro-
but leaves s it
when quicklime
of double the poen of а lk, was thrown nd
by so much comparatively inert substance, |
the solid matte tter obtained of chalk being
obtained in this manner cg ev ery gallon o of —
liquor. He would prefer separating the sewage matte
in
E itself; but even that would only contain from E
5
3 per cent. of ammon ia, and would n t pay.
+
а 4
‚| distribution of the sewerage to be from such points as | veyance or lifts by carts out of competition. On some
ing i trials o i iqui
hoped he might su succeed, that the raw materials alone | cost of Emir e Mr. C. my that the estimates of
| -—— for the produetion of a ton of so olidified ma yance of sewerage to long distances were founded
cost about 7s. In other instances the cost was | on the experience of the conveyance of water to long
oe сег: but supposing it to be so, and sup osing the | distances for the supply of towns, which put all eo;
EET to the land, X to be ber held, not merely in | solid manure by cart, 17. 7s.; of 15 loads of liquid
how s of liquid
and best manures, as occasioning less expense in the
original cost, carriage, storing, an application.
n pro
vapo tha
3 the Tt Prof. Way was aware | by
every E o took a deep interest in any subject,
Act
that e
pac хо partioular favour on views which he himself
originated ; and e e he felt
1 the success . ere Md the | lon
pers to which he had often made refer that | of
room : he really beli о however tha these 5 substance ces,
hem
matte
disagreeable odour was occasioned byi its sul шене
drogen here valu
The usual outlets of sewers natur rally occurred i in those s
— — A - NS iid just remarked, least
required manuring, being beds of river alluvial deposits
ir of clay ei tempered with sand. The poo
thin -—- grounds, ieularly in-sandy distriets, were
i e. Pum
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ly liquid
such excremen matter ought to yield manuring
elements x r hundreds of thousands of acres, if applied
at once
sa a gre ick begged leave to say for his colleagues
— the General Board of Health, that however куга. р
vinced they were of the superiority of the pem sipe
a e the refuse of towns for cultivation
form N manure, they would, nevertheless, have
farms as well as for towns was that they might to more than 40 acres. Mr. Mechi’s pipeage was
go on pumping the manure into the land, on fallows, imt and his hydrants зм one to ll a His-
except i HE exp w o be observed “inde
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a- | from the орк of to the course on the drainage |was adopting the system himself, considered
1
the
work r islet Eie P abli ic epum h Act, it was maximum outlay low as compared with outlays to
i omed for less return. He
was found that he had done so, in order company, h tested against the arrangements, and
to prevent the diversion of an outfall, of which he had — oes фу must end in failure. In respect to
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кане of his supply for а term of years, at a ate | as on Currant trees and Strawberries, aud the limits of
rental,he resigned Ls d cage In another case, the distributing jet was perceptible, in на increased
a market-gardener came fort and objected to the | size and superior ee the
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e produe
d | diversion of an old sew Mos which he had grown| Mr. Livesey venture de to d vani i illus-
the best produce, and, неа other things, the finest — of liquid manuring on
Mignonette of the richest scent that during many years Telfer’s farms in Ayrshire. Mr. 1 міні —
had been sent to Covent Garden market. Thie difficulties | 24th of May, in the present year (a period o
in the extension of the system, were not upon any doubt | unusual en E on the — 5
as to the certainty and economy of the means, or as to heard the or rain read at Fortwilliam
min
ised. ing examples. In agriculture, however, as they were | on Mr. Telfer’s farm, where 48 cows are ept
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too well aware, adoption did not as yet тА три follow on 50 acres of land, 25 of which are un е.
proved success. There were, moreover, the usual ob- | pipe-distribution system. So valuable does this
д iue
syste b beyond
and wanted the owner to do it, commonly.gratis. Then the question of comparison between solid xi liquid 5 it
there > not sufficient powers under the Public Health is in such instances as that alluded t
ct to enable the local boards to lay down apparatus on | whether farmers have a crop or go without rit altogether i
farms, and give the use of the apparatus, as well as the | for by no other means, unit similar circumstances
supply of sewerage, for a rent, Often the most suitable | they bring about a crop at all. He had laid аби) 5 acres:
lands for the application of the sewerage were the under
common and the waste lands, Thus, at Coventry, where | to being in a condition next deni nt Lincoln,
H
power gh as drainage works, under the Public Health Act, were in | inspection to any of the members of the o Agri-
towns, er maas of these, as Exeter situated on a | the co land al Soci
urse of execution, was belted with Lammas lands; | cultur. оңчу, who might be pleased to honour. €
but the General Board had no means ы fesad р - | with a visit 1 an — is within a few miles
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and put down the butary apparatus, and then | will be canvassed by much intelligence, sought to show
12 them, with ES bes "ot the free use of the liquid | thatits results may be satisfactory in a commercial ^i
X of view; but could scarcely wi 4
f 7l. per aere for
at the e outfall, | as was Piani: y 3 ;| such pipeage alone, as would be convenient i ere
and where quantities were sufficient they might distribution with short len = io of h Ж
expect to see sewerage pipes radiating for many | Mechi states, the wear and tear. and pee ien 70
mai
cessary, as su labou h
that the sewer manure should be rent ate only in the | Livesey had for every 3} acres one hydrant, 80 "d
direction of the flow peque. by gravitation. Whereso- | yards of hose would ‘cover the whole circle ; 45
ever it was necessary to lift solid Run "hans in large | do it easily, with 60 feet of jet.
trials with precipitates of sewerage, and better promise rate
into
.han Professor 2 s 72 i я аргы investigations
the patented and methods hitherto tried, yet pare’
them. He (Mr. Chadwick) had rom what he could to
experimental — works for precipitates, as
, for there w y
3 e would be : of
us | quantities, liquid manure could be lifted at a cheaper | see an efficient distributor offered to the public in 3"
dem
illing ; t e- ;
smaller engines was greater, but still the expense w ,|segments on the crop. e would observe that d
even with t e highly- dilut е а , much less th an lift, implement which Messrs. Carrett and Marshall, E
: re many case wns so ing the solid manure by carting ; and it was important | Leeds „hav — taken to construct fo for b
: near the sea-side, with the sea | to observe that to Videte height liquid manure was | to be shown a t Gloucester, is irme dins m
for the out-fall, with high cli d, and with no land | lifted, there was the benefit available of power of а | {о irrigation as well as other machinery; aad 1 if such й
s on which to apply it, even if th ity | return distribution by falls, byshedding. In one instance | implement shall be successful in rn operations, pé
were sufficient to pay for engine-power to lift it ; where, | there were reliable estimates for lifting the sewerage, by | may be instances where considerable benefits could
unless the manure in the pitated | two o: lifts, over the high grounds to the north of derived, and this reminded him of s position at б,
and rendered e, appeared as yet no| London, and delivering A — on as 20 miles off, at suited to its application, and if Mr. L. might take 915.
alternative at present but to throw rd away. Where,|an expense of twopence for the delivery. liberty without being personally acquainted be
however, there means for its lication in the | From two towns under the “Publie Health Act, distri- | proprietor, but whose valuable services to this 207
liquid form, it was mere waste of butary works were expe o in operation this|are so well emed, would mention = on
the 8 in the process, ы Men ai end 2 ten others at the commencement of | Challoner's park, through which, whilst riding
uce i
red PENES DRE C
of guano was rpm, by applying it in Mr.
apath had
Hera told him (Mr. C.) in Баа t S a а plan of of | the advantages within their power.—In of effecting it. He was
be | questi
precipita ting town sowerage, with which i
ted th
1 | farms upon the new principle were in ing, and with an abundant aftermath was desired, Y.
| i 2 ded
s the 1 — for which | Saturday last, he saw a most beau tiful and lux xurinnt сөр
кү had ápylied кош year to year yielded, and the | of cultivated Grasses; and it occurred to Mr. MY"
administrative reductions were ыы , other t towns | that when this magnificent crop, so different
would rapidly fol lov. In the mre cde the number of the usual stun growth of park Grass, was stat:
"i doen
it as were given by Mr. Mechi, the towns, and the | below, under the agency o ble Steam
farm: t near them, would be - he co situm — — to which he had — wr! ond be or
ions, addressed to him by Mr. S: "M. Dur to o the his d — to Mr. Mechi for the valuable
27—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
429
conferred by him vd — a of his pumps
and p necessary а
Mr. Mechi considered iet: was no practical . —
in conveying town sewerage to agricultural districts
— that farmers gem landlo rdi must first be бөй:
17 n sewe: m is the best acie in a А
iet found practically tl э
ect, in a given time, equal results wi
ture
Кыр to the growth of green crops is one gie cause of
stomach, - induces the fowl to drink more water than
given
suecess in cultivation shall pre- | is good for ; preference, therefore, should be to
а have to refer. As we ascended the hill to the | black ented slightly bruised, or ground very rough—
Barton we saw a large field—some acres—covered | say a dessert spoonful to two dozen of fowls, mi
with a crop of Swedes which for size and antity their morning food, just before it is given
have rarely if ever seen equalled, certainly never sur- | fowls are fond of warming spices, as I have witnessed in
passe cially- if take into consideration the | th Indies, where they soon s the
position of the land and its character where they were | their peppers, if they can get at them ; indeed, the
growing n going into the feeding h e bird pepper is the name of a small vari In feeding
e
unding parishes ; while as regards the character of
stock of bullocks „ nothing could well be finer or
0 their
€ | estate, an intelligen
m |as the Pompe н
айе а
etory. aving visited the eattle idein. we
proceeded to the hills—the farm-houses having been
them as mue
sca eres to whic
fine black soil, entirely cleared
had been used for the building of good substantial
i ede
great outcry
Mechi, and every other e who has
ahead i in their line, we asked
m te
light under ; a bushel and he very kindly gave us _the
steam-power through his
system of pipeage over ‘his aes The discussion closed
with an interesting detail of
power ; price, number,
value of manure in a liquid state rise agreed with those
2 їй а Беойа nd by Pro . Joh and Prof.
2
c
facts connected with steam-
of 59 acres of commo and 5 of other
| d for other crops,
and wil be preniglit to pasture wich the same manure.
Now fo е p e: :— s.
з per acre, at 10s. per ton ... 500 0
lands Soci and mesonid a system of petes
distribution, from tanks in towns ie = lines of T vail. -
thro rough a 5
localities. The
great лыы of: Mr. Chadwick, in
to reap t of
t€ A
УА as well as their
Council then adjo Sona to their monthly meeting,
warm oranda.
N Darrmoor.—We had the pleasure of
paying ч Visit to Hedge Barton, belonging to James
Bor the autumn. f:
Memor
well . — and nd
might have stood along-
n рее to them
good on,
» on two sidesof w! рей tle house
carriages, &e, In the centre
from the ca hou
d drains into the large pit that i
9€ Stock of
mbs of b
no та htly — with a having some finely
E. dn one|e d e food. Th
the — din a шаш for giv
n Musre
The
saving of this manure, and its af cii on ‘the | &
*
d.
at 25 to 0
18 x yellow bullock 1 at 20 tons m. acre, at
6d. per ton . 112 15 0
1a Nu ‘Carrots, 16 tons, at 35s. per ip. Do
1 acre gor Wurze "S 20 e cd ^ m per ton 20 0 0
2 acres Pota bn NU 9:0
re bullocks, 140 ewes, 50 fat sheep,
ard in пан
quan tity to give 4
after — — о аге sold) on k
epar take
i capitalist who will e
deserves the t,
his re-
above abridged account in an apt
mis e to bear on — tural
sanctio.
E ды the
ne
Vids men return
POULTRY.
U.
ште. —As it may be some time before
а
ue M
saw а
all fowl
oots
2 —
he state in pire it will be left, as per acre : | recom
Total £680 15 0 int e
the farm now feeding on the Turni ips :—44 fat |
" all; th сб йа drought has been very
indi . Mowers and la
ingly
them out ing P
the онай: € esteem of | weed
ournal.
pursuits, witha, d great d
above estimates о
t had to be The
yet, as it was fed up toa late
variety.
s that economy should be attended to which is
pra isis. in every one, and are suf-
ficient scraps
goodly flock of poultry ; but if aria ??
know how to give the refuse wi vantage g
hens or fattening poultry, she must consult Liebig or
some other good chemist ; the food wh f
or bones is good for the form А whi
or gives heat is good for the latter A but when fowls
th these descri
think A
a ee that although a т ея tg к. milk ae un
her young, she requi
“Ма aria ? may not have “ Liebig s Che art
which gives fiesh to pied
and is best for laying hens, viz., scraps of ; Skim or
eat, flour, bread
e former. I ought re
he 0 new feathers, an
shells of their eggs ; burnt lime may also be put i
he
ultry mania is paving
{| the way for the abolition of the Game-laws. W. S,
€ 21.
: Calendar of Operations.
J UN E.
SOUTH LANCASHIRE. ~The
си
— has done incal -
brad езу Ba: look
ay-m
retty general, a ‘exceedingly thin ana
re be 2 te tons to the Cheshire acre, that will be
case, for ——— be
T of wo iom ont yoga = are exceed-
nxious
storms should Файна сд часади which are
already damaged ai and poisoned enough by chemical waste
DORSET Fant, June 25.—We have now g
je
makin; y
it Din g down which has
— t it is r^ that — when it is most Hable
wet. It is not m — сузе carae ire eit a week,
then the leaf falls 8 le e rough
stalk, and it gets filled wi сна and! though it ioe appear
dry, Jet when put in Ack, i iti is sure to get + in bie case it
is very hurtful to cattle, especially ho — is hardl:
and th по!
fair, the fine wi weat
arley was got in in er
that it wo
heir “ pets
canary well a
red at | are changing their tethers 3 so why should we not give | У
was | it to "m when moulting. I fu
T: in that
rther recommend,
when delicate state, to give them
some wer, = Бий Indian friend of mine чет
— ee ve "this should be given whole, as, when
y ground, it warms the tongue as well as
Ty pros
it proves how far good
its ravages "hen un compare the present
— fly to what e some 10 or 12 years ago, then it was nothing
common sow the ground two or over,
the ! when it could met t be expected that the crop could come to much ;
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Jury 2.
430
and often it was thought imprudent to sow at all before mid- MITHFIELD.—Mownpay, June 27.
summer, when the s thought to be safe. But since the 2 D » 2 i — supply of Beasts, ne | emsequentiy although
ial ure, especially superp " „ has become во co: ans brisk, ринго good as of late,
mon, blanks rer, I ha erved that the fly is is | andi un a 2 ee D are more Sheep and | 5
more vigorous where dung has been applied for the Turnips, but | Lambs, but the demand is quite 1 to the supply, and prices
wi it is „or that the Turnips to whi ch are noton the' average lower. Calves are not selling quite as
itis generally a appl аге sown earlier, I cannot say; but on | well as of late, but there is pu little reduetion. Fro rmany
light lands adap r growing good y, I do not thiuk | and Holland are 796 Beasts, 3210 Sheep, and 808 Calves
vx it is best C T much on any dung for Turnips, because | f, tland, Beasts; pé from Norfolk мй Re ffolk.
if they are d off on the land the sheep will leave Per st. of 8 Ibs. as @ Per st v 8lbs.— 8
enough — * produce a crop of Barley, and then the dung Best Scots, He Long-wools. 0 0 0 0
сап be all applied to the Wheat crop, 3 — is not fords,&c. ws 4 6 to 4 8 Do. Shorn FT —4 6
much danger of over-doing; and so by a liberal M n 9 Best Short-horns 4 4—4 6 Ewes & 2d quality 0 0—0
manure for Turnips, eat crop will be i Љу | 2d quality Beas —4 0 | Do. Shorn - 8 4
a rs u angold ч "n ing | Best Do Lam „ e D 46 4
well, but does not come u We einige hg many plants Hut iiie) as Q9 ^ 0 Due ooa о —4 10
up six or eight weeks after the first It is some- | Do. Sho: in 6—4 8 —4
said t from the seed being o t ages, but I| Beasts, "3830 ; bind Tambs, 5516; care B Pigs, 305.
hardly think that we x n = old — new send toget * DAY, J
X rather think that
degrees of Fe s th
wn on the
$ evil, . by the application of home seed ver ind
d newly pad lly — * they
е case w ith it, a
82
that t not come so well on lan
thrive well for the season af : e 8 to say that there
are n signs of the Potatoes being hurt by the disea I have
not seen it to ady extent, kig? — 5 t I a heard T have no
o
í A we ore will probably
show to = extent it is likely — N They have hitherto
Locked we 8.
Notices to Correspondents.
To CORRESPONDENTS -—Some answers are delayed for a week,
to th f the Editor from town.
Bowes: Tyro. The best work on the subject is an article D Mr.
culture,” publishe d by
Messrs. Blackie y bone-dust, not “ 4-inch,”
in compost with earth, over Grass land in a autumn; 16 bushels
per acre would be a fiir dressing.
— ewm on: S C C. We have, for the present,
—
Prices will vary accor
the nt tamt me sell churns of — kinds. Will you
PR many — 7 partieuéri y? We do not know Lavoisie's churn
: Tyro. Will you be kind enough to wait a week or
Srraw AS MANURE ;. Will“ Y." kindly give us his addr
rding to size—and | ma
The e of Beasts is about m 2 but ag qualitfes |]
г scarce, and are still гій m Trade is dull for in
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HIRTS.—FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS
are
sold by any hosiers or drapers, and m theref. —
only at 38, Poul Gen tlemen | in rf a d.
ring through their a ome iind to observe on the
's Eure
Poultry "—without which none. are genuine. They 38,
made p solicited to — n the most unig
perfect i ing shirts. List of price for measur
ent, pos st тее, зас CHARD Fonp, 38, ош, London, ае London.
ETCALFE AxD CO'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH TOOTH
USH, PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHES, ANS
orms
bei. Eats d C ibas Brush, that cleans 1
third the usual time. The new Yelve t Brush; IX one-
stock of genuine unbleached a Sponge, with every d
i a leserip-
he word “from” Metcalfe’s, adopted b
380 G
sts; and 87 Mileh Cows from the home сои
bs—s d s d
eem EMARKET- —FnrpAv, July 1.
Hollywell, 168. ; Main, 15s. 9d. ; Wa send Gosforth, 15s. ;
Wallsend Hetton, 105. 6d; Wallsend Lambton, 168. 3d. —Ships at
arket, 24.
HOPS,—Bonovau Market, July 1
. Pattenden — са report that the market for
Hops — about the game as last week. The duty is esti-
mated at 140,0002.
u st. of 8 Ib d. 8 d
Best Scots, Here- at Long wool: m TO 0to0 0
LO — * 4 6 104 8 Do. Shorn 4 2—4 6
rns 4 2—4 6 Ewes & 1 quality ) 0—0 0
"n 3 кемш 3 6—4 0 ae — 3 8—4 0
Best Downs an ove ‚5 0—6 4
Half breds ee ^ 0—0 0 Calves 1% *. 3 6—4 0
. Shorn... 6—4 8 Pi ois — 40-5 0
f
Metealfe's Alkaline Tooth Pétri 9з. e box.
PLEX
G ODPREYS. EXT RAOT e ОЕ ELDER !t FLOWERS
F is strongly recommended for Softening, Improvi
tifying, and Preserving the SKIN, and giving it a Моо:
charming — nee, being at once a mostfragrant — i
n; a
me ome ап
ex on perfectly clear - prec i MM
E os 2s. 9d., hts th m ctions for using it, by um
ors and Perfum
RUPTURES обаны CURED WITHOUTA TRUSS.
LL Sufferers from this complaint are
write to Dr. LESLIE, as he
— — in every case. His и
invited to an or
"Trruk: Constant Reader. The practice depends altogeth — 8 * eee toons 27 a —— —— glish Wheat to this ousand —— the 1 and is
— i ci outing tenant was was trested as itis proposed mornin ng's market w s small, and em Me to foreign specu- — every kind 0 of single and. double rupture, however
"Po Brapicats Docks: RO B. You | ане Mind digging them lators at rather over the p ces of this day 4 iis al pies: gn | bad or Be | ganding, in male or female of any — а ie
6 Then — — plan will succeed... Persevere, [some instances — T f 1s. m T — freo, wii * — aen — aioe мей 6d. in —
d f. o. b. cargoes some business was done uq F buyers, stamps, or Post О! order, payable the General Post
Dut ; chiefiy in red ito a 1s, to 2з. per improvement; | Office, to Dr Ин LESLIE, 37A, Manchester Street,
were less extensive than they ottierwise would have —— Road, London, where he ma consulted daily, bud
а been, j ‘owing 7 the exalted aie = е бае ћо — — top — ce of n cepted, from 1 — un f; — — nd 5; till 7 een d
e Flour is una ut barre en — „Chester. .
All kinds of m E — 9 nbandumcs, аша extent for Тро, account, at дини 7 irem For | no quen nor h used it. —H. В
k м , Barle «4 there trade at the extreme — — this da
‘trade is brisk. Forced Peaches and Nectarines are abundant. ad otal Oats aui 7 O YOU WANT LUXURIANT E
Strawberries from the o: pen round are well Pied. Importa- fed. n y: = —
tions from the 2 of Potatoes, Carrots and Artichokes af Sd. to 1s. 8 F Preparation tha
nd Apricots 2 Free E tni Woung Wheat, p р & Suffolk .. White 2-05 Redes 15-48 be relied upon for the Restoration of the Hai
and Turnips 8 — mw т uud. Orem Dead any cause, preventing the Hair — Ё off, Strengthening v
аге coming in in very good condition, 174 5 Tu do 1s. 8 T — — ИНЕ Hair, ‘and checking Gre of Whiskers,
shelled, and from 3s . dE. por bases X edi Norf 3 Red. — Moustachios, Eyebrows, &e., i — — certainty.
may te — ie a 1 Kidneys — = ss 3s — [tis an elegantly scented compound, price 28., and will be sent
Cornwall are plentiful, Mushrooms are scarce. — — — — СЕ stil., — 8...Chev. Matting .|25—99 post free, on receipt of postage stamps, by Miss Deas,
— of ai an Fuchsias, Roses, Cyelamens, Mignonette, —— emm ma — nd distilling — Malting . 29—32 a Manchester Mp Gray's Inn pida i -— home
rarias, Tulips Auslese. —— апа — wend „518—923 lene, and have as a good pai я Whiskers.” J. L. z
Pirie-apples, per Ib, 48 to 88 7 e Tit otato 22—: ей ..,:.:120—21 | Dudley.— I found your inilene phe in stopping
Grapes, shothouse, p Ib "jb, — to6s. | Lemons, per * „ 18 ri Е = Жей een Poland and Brew |19—24| Feed ......115—28 | Hair from falling out.”—Miss Fonnzs, Chirbury.
Peaches, per doz. Oranges, per doz., 1s to 2 mm
PPP Bee c OLLOWAY'S OINTHENT AND PILIS,
-dorisi each. 38 to ds Almonds, per peck, 5s eans, Mazagan.... "33s to 378... Tick Harrow. CERTAIN AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDI =the i
Cherries, per ib. 6d tods sweet, per Ib., 2s to 3s ee m RS THE CURE OP WOUNDS AND E m
nd hih Do.) Nite Раката: nar hrah ie | ^ £f GESTED . oocos oe pssolelonooe Egyptian win Professor
Ка, p. bush, 2s | Nuts, Barcelona, per bush. 20s Peas, white, "Eosex and Kent... кё “Boilers 40—48 Sufolk ^. 4044 — cci En is, of — he —
ABLES. Maple... 32s to 378. ара 1—35 LE 32—44 | time since caught a severe cold, which br ор
Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d Flo be t ете т епо... рат ness. She was attende veral eminent?
Lettuce, Cab., p. doz., Gd to 8d onn, 1 > mer s delivered......per sac men with little or no benefit, and ultimately an abscess
— — — —— Ж itto| 21 — — Mates yon- ans 2 s havi 1
i $ Z., 18 to 28 WEER a | 8 test mined. 0;
Small заат p. pun., 2d to Paar, E 1.—The arriv 2 of foreign Wheat have been | Ointment and Pills, and these surprising X CIT.
— D ае ts to 8s | $004» bu other articles This, morning’s market was | the Abscess, and restored her to better he — — —
фк 6d to 28 eta wen attended, and tbe tithe Wheat offering from the |'before oyed.— — Sold Dru а
е 964 stands held for an ad 98, qr, but upon LO ut ame
5 80, s | business . was limited, а ries of D. por qr. — : : E E
ч ay's-rateseould not bo exceeded. Flour is inquired for to- P RRS LIT pops
etmel, per Bünch, 1d fo: y, and meets a ready sale at 1s. ovement. —
эчи Per aueh, M TU 8g lm en wa has “gs: per sack, Barley, BEST MEDICINE IN IN "THE WOR E
oti t — bring fally late rates. There is a good trade for | Е. Win
Thyme, per bunch, 2d to nin ces ах The following faets nae been mentioned to Mr. J. F. W.
Parsley, р. doz. bunchs.,3s to 5s prices. кт Leicester, who has prese the names "m residence of each d
— —— Ws to 4d ERIAL AVERAGES, the parties, ишен he is ready to produce
i m buneh, m à person in Oxford S Leicester,
Marjortm, do., do, 9d — Wheat | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. | years, of in З The etd —— oreina
W. P. 12 bun, Sd to 10d Lat TU 2A. ET ee 4, | tion, and would nev He
May 21 43 11 Lo e он uno ht Pills three months a ago, re heh he a
сп бб 15 P m Т оне med sie monte the Pl
. 7
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mL eee . € IS I fee it EIN S DENTS. Мосе again pards, and begged hi
hoes x л VA ERU Meu 40 11 29 3 20 1 92 8 89 5 34 9 he erie tg nd ed offend tlie —
70 J. Davis. ;
inp. Jiu Aggreg. Aver ed 2910 19 1/33 &| 87 alm ber some time
: be spirits more cheerful; — her sight and hearing,
Нау 958 tol10s 3 Clover... 80s-to 92s FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES. = — vere improved. said a Ner
j айлы. аб "е c « e, not causing a sickly feeling, nor givin:
Straw „ш. [4 36 | Prices, May 21.|May 28. June 4. June 11. June 18. June 25, ales Evans, Cha % ча сфе — дат а pec
Josu БЕВ. илы been ep fli de "mA
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was ed in could see much’ Rare
| regu
Mr. HENSHAW 3 been long ita tn
tion of the ped and could not = 1 гар hill
an eminent physician in Leicest
Parr's Pills; A: heis —
Episurew Woon Saks. —An experiment is about ihe e
and res 1 i» believed — in Edinburgh, asin London aggregato amoun —— —
‘buyers, and less expensive; — more agreeable to sin Wheats ате been nite pare p ce ** eet oie onl
n lot — and a lot there, aud — анынын buying for the finest descriptions is e value of —— TE
di. ont Sinden’ the — — onei searee ee as on = Aw “yer —
eed m the hands of respectable parties, and great | ble ote ha have changed hands reped —— ny
— at “the im nit chitin ue agat, ce, Egyptian Beans a retail trade, at barely
се on this day fortn to take | previous S quotations, Hats and Oatmeal little inquired for n the
terms las Indian Corn almost without demand
Phe wife of Mr. J. Frost, at the same place, was so
with a eough that she — not sleep, She had
town | Pills, me had done her, her husband said, a
ANN, of had: been ill ill five years of
t: al uto —— a
MC ee Pills, perit uri An ee! 1
Arr's
"Mrs ‘Tousen, of Whetstone, found Parr Pills ver? :
Ma pareha cases have mentioned by perso ine
purchased the Pills nae very extensive and 0
sale of this usefal женеше is the best proof that that cam
кесеп — — inquiries. тәсе.
F We Водки mer,
tenon & Co., Sole Proprietors, Crane Court, F
appointment, by E. Epwarps, 67,
St.
Pine as ‘Banglar & Sons, В Farringdon Street; ботом 85
Churg! в. rice 1. d by most.
TS rice 1s. 205 50 0 ody = in y packets,
27 —188 853. .
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James HeTLEY & Co., 35, Soho — London.
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ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
"HOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer in
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200, 300 fee А
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Ae Plated ars, Bee — Propagating Gla —
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Galvanised Sparrow-proof Netti 8d.
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а ufactured —— — & Bisnop, Market —— Norwich,
-— tenes — in London, Peterborough, Hull, or
ew
IRON N HURDLES, ETC.
8 PERRY anp
mufacturers of
Tron Plain and Ornamental — Nag :
сомов Penig, Gates, &c., — — Iron Wor
eats and 463, Oxford Street, London,
of tier — . of the iron district), and
other Perry & Sows are — to execute
all orders in the psn лг manner, and on the lowest possible
terms.
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HURDLES: mc Sheep; 6 feet pr 3 — high, with 5 Ho
at 4s. 6d.; ап d for Cattle, 6 feet long, 3 feet 3 inches high; with
5 bars at 5s. es t 5s. е
N PATHS. Those who would эы?
‚ shouid со
heir walks ORTLAND CEMENT a Tu
pesi d i m the gravel of which к is a
Leber loam іхей with it, and е тау
— the
of clea grav avel add o
of pre paet “mixture add
the whole = in y
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REGISTERED AIR-TIGHT BO TTLES
served and Bottled Fruit. Quarts, 36s. per gross.
Three Pints, = ditto. унн Qaarts, 50s. ditto. Crates, 1s. each.
Sent, C — Railway pom in England, on
receipt of P er.— Address, Mr. J. Duxs, Bottle
Agent, 10, Hoya Street, — ster.
B. Not less than 6 dozen are sent out.
HEATING BY HOT WA I^
FICIENCY GUXRANT
— HEATING APPARATUSES, upon
approved principles, supplied and fixed in Horticultural
and other Buildings, by WILLIAM DODDS & 5 Heating
Bagisara 102, Leadenhall-street, London. First-rate re:
if requi:
HORTICU р AND HEATING
OT ,
WARD anv A. WEEKS (late with J.
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posi e above work, in the v best
manner, and at & price. Materials and workmanship
anted best quality. Plans and estimates forwarded on appli-
all kim Horticultural Erections, also for
ion for sof
of hores Hospitals Halls, Offices, &c.
\аЧев for Greenhouses, &. One, two, and three-light
Bo oxes dese: X nd.
GREENHOUSE & CONSERVATORY BUILDING
BLISHMENT.
HOT-WATER APPARATUS MSN,
KEN TL зат: Harrow Roa
OHN TAYLOR begs most eil.
stepio of - хони — and ail kind
— ome all other mnn for
Horticultural purposes, s combining ‘al te the —
mts with elegance utility.
JRE IN ALL ITs
HOTHOUSE BUILDERS.
— Nobil
about to erect Horticultural
— or fix — ter
pparatus, will find a
ity and Gentry
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Pm A
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sig the extent |
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of Stove and Gree
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n BUILDING м. HEATING
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HOT WATER,
FAT tHe Lowest Prices CowsISTENT WITH
ind MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP,
esign,
economy and practical
thing of the kind in
* are rms,
been extensively employed by
don Nurserymen; and to - by whom "н
‚ they can with sae
‘ad and workm:
ET laptation cannot be su
country, are in biens to
give the most sa references.
Their Hot- ratus is also coms — e
approved and scien ifo prine iples, for ali ушуга to» io whe — the
—— of Heating by Hot Water can
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The Ht. Hon. Lord Northwick
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CHIVAS'S CHESTER ORANGE JELLY TURNIP, eie 6 Brn TA
Abies gert 4M ESSRS. SUTTON, Seed Gro eading, 7 , KI sida
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OHN BUTCHER be
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рөө чине, the sage st first-rate CABBAGE — in Papers
ea t of 12 Postage Star
OUNTY OF GLOUCESTER & CHELTENHAM
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.: үзө waa Ыы, Exhibi-
tion of All bosco under the immediate patro
f CAwBRI|
Tord ера oft tha County,
The Шон. 3 F. Berkeley
Grenv pene Berkeley,
Hum rey B wn, Esq., M.P.
Edmund G. Hallowell, Bn.
The Rev. Francis C
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RDENS, CHELT
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— South Wales
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Тһе e DINNER of the ра will take place at the
n. The Tickets are limited,
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atión may be obtained of
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tee Rooms, 382, High Street, Cheltenham
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Schedules an
Lo
Nursery, Stratford- -on-Avo
OHN HENCHMAN is now sending out his choice
сЕ and I SEED, at 2з. 61. per
ket.— Edmonton, Jul
rew or plug require ^
8s. And at 3, Half-moon Passage, eem enr us "1
pea rice,
HOLLYHOCK
z ссе ае 1 W.B. has purchased from all the most
nent g f the above — occ m; в of plants, and
rennet rit to ria the eder tisfaetio. all those who may
km to pure соне
сап бані hy: pont itm, Sa. di ааба рай. A
Mee is expected from unknown correspondents,
Camden Nursery, Camberwell, London.—July 9, 1853.
OTICE.
Ws HA MILTON, Бейдин апа tom бү begs
te tha Cl
t door from
atte of his
friends at his new premises, анан d — ges е
wanting on his part to merit their approbation His Catalogue
of Bulbous Ae of which he is Lg ing a fine Collection, will
ready the last week in August, und will be forwarded on
appi 82 .—Address 41, Dieci, Street, Cavendish Square,
ndon.
EIGHB
BEEH
OUR’S IM
quaris,
E
IVES:
ROVED COTTAGE BEF-
HIVE, as rep — * 45 E EORGE ЇММктонвогп
don, will receive prompt
— of other ача Hives, with ана
met with univers
а bein
attention, Their wly
sent on receipt of two stam
‘NEW URNIP
— LINCOLNSHIRE RED GLOBE АГАНАК
— Mid in size, бану, and abundance f sac-
рн Ды
. Committee Rooms, 382, High Street, Cheltenham. —— _
сепкен FLORA r & HORTICULTURAL |
SOCIE
pus His Grace the 8 of T Buckingham & phendos, K.G. |
„ eee mphreys, Esq
and Show itch E wi FU place D-
NES SDAY, ihe 97 he t Montb, when the отар
de open - Dall а be awarded to successful com-
for the best coll
— was sent by the proprietors of Бе Journal to inspect our
^ Б. 0 x
av
me seed of the same cork, we took the
precio to to ile of gs ет) who has favoured us with the
—RI(
The erii Ji 7. Chandler refers to were the Lincolnshire Reds.
€— ir) growth by a ton per acre,
certain
from
&
GENTS.—
Manchester: HALL & 2 ILson, 50, Ki
M'AsLAN, 168, Tro
61, Dame Street.
WATERPROOF РА PATHS.—T!
ety
water d
the middie 5 of ihe е path to to
Manufacturers x
Liverpool: J jo CUTHBERT,
ing Stree!
gate. Dublin: J. Ермохрѕох & С
Ран
-Millbank Street, W
The uir ofthe Gardeners’ Chronicle a and Agricultural Gazette | Comp
November las
. for the tae 12 Ge xe
$4
ocks ; 11. for м. best collection of Cut Flowers ;
10s. for the best 3 Liliums,
vill also be given for best Model
ardens, ^L dem od
Parties int —— ng op for the ab ted
Stead
the
e kind permission of oe Pas P., the splendid
of the Ist чача ги TA
eee, 7 of the London
7 " pe hae "4 qe Cobham Arms Gardens.
al Dinner will take place at the His
B
Ё
а will be giveni E the evening.
у be obtained on application to the
ompart ment was entes to EHE taining about 40 sorts
y ha and other kinds ; the former, беч best appeared to be
TTON'S Pur fc -toppe ed and Rivers’ Stubble Swede, The largest
ie: in th ш Т, incolnshire Rea.”
84
Turnip, either е sowing eariy, to feed off for
8 ; in either of which ca
Pri
E Wheat, or "fori late
es it attains a very larg
h
Address, 1 Sutton & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks,
ee which, from the ran
have given them, have never
9 Great W
ARSON’S
Per epe
) estimonials 2 its fa
nk and “station in society
()кснірз —A LADY ses a small
о posses collec-
tion of ORCHIDS, s wi she has about t 60 dnpliondes,
would be very c to exchange any of them for varieties which
she has not got.—Address to з, М M., in of Thomas Gibbs & Co., | mos
Half-moon Street, Piccadilly, Londo
Y THORPE, ‚ } Secretaries and Treasurers,
Bucking!
T oso авгон 2 9 &e., ON
NDAYS M ach person, to the Exhibi-
3 3 of Cabinet Work,
'the Queen, and several noblemen and gentle-
ol the School of Ar rt, and the studies of Mr.
ere саа ssion 1 оп other days 6d. each perso
PIN APPLE PLANTS,
А а ВЕ SOLD Contract, аһо
E-APPLE PLANTS, warranted
a ge
PIN
health, the property of a
Apply to T. APPLEBY, Nurseryman
dev SALE, a large American ALOE, above —
ears’ growth, on carriage, w y — iet iron wheels,—
seen e^ Mr. BARNES, Camden y Grounds, Cam
London.
Vien e
mane CAMERA Sc Sec“ ie, AND
ties
nd тнт
nables them to recom-
E — А the finest and most
ce dort ate c. we own, hàve pos cultivated
pack rA of Cin пегана, а at 2s, 6d. each; Calceolaria, a
2з. 6d. un by them? e , at 25. 6d. each. Free by post, And |а
N.B. 11
B. It i 6. w а good time to sow "ud seeds, th ing
а Stock of strong early blooming y lan FO PAR
The See e
vDproved vases which, it s
Nursery, coin July 9.
CHOICE CARNATIONS AND PICOT TEES
L
it 1
; togeth
with an entire stoe supers Е — Flake e Seedling {Silas
Smith), which gain E two F "irst Class Mte pee — the Royal
ке London Society’ s shows last аын , an ^e
ent 2-light Pit, two 1-light ПЕ tha 20-in: тоа Iand-
asses, ten 10-inch ditto, and four Show Boxes, with — tubes
серо Also Six Volumes of the Gardeners’ and Farmers’
— are in vigorons health, and just ecming into bloom,
and m "ewed on application to Mr. Fow LE, Nurseryman,
— the 4 Wheatsheaf,” South Lambeth.
A favourable oppor rtunity here s itself to amateurs
за of cultivating this beautiful — of plants success-
— n i are all true to name, and have been grown with
ich e
"The sh
*
n
dl
HAMPAGNE, CHAMPAG
led.
champagne, equal to fore
luxurious richness and
*
fection 10s.
8 er М
esex.
Other
ket Gardener,
kinds, 21. per ton
Enfield Highway, ET
piv
2333
2x.
LL
эге а WARNER AND | SONS,
RESCENT, JEWIN STREET, LONDON.
GALVANISED IRON TUB GÅRDEN
E,
low price, vi
£3.
May
or eure
ater from any depth to
by Steam, Horse, or Manual Power
complete, with all
ed improvemen
&c
season withor
faring the Beek, ‘the =
ng of
ts,
This unique pue oe
Nx
127, Hi igh i Holborn,
T 149, "Керем Streét, Lon-
ar ranged
and prices,
s Clayton Square.
t. Glasgow: NC
"s & BROTHERS,
ORIGINAL ANTI. 8
PAINT, a el Lang meng; b
Go overnments; th
d.
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With Warner's Registered Spreader,
“Sy Is Strongly re-
commended, for
durability and
Z.,
obtained of any Ironmonger
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
[Jury 9,
—
e
ROTA
G
REGE NTs РА R.K.
ARDENS,
LIST “OF “PRIZES AWARDED AT THE EXHIBITION, HELD ON "WEDNESDAY, JUNE |29.
EXTRA GOLD MEDAL.
To Mr. May, рена: to — 69 Ealing Park, for 20
Schröder, Esq., Stratford Green,
Essex, for 25 Exotic Orchids.
LA GOLD MEDAL.
To I em Gardener to H. re Esq., Dartford, Kent, for
20 Stove and Greenhouse Plan
M GOLD! MEDAL.
To Mr. Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, Ealing Park, for
25 Exotic Orchids.
To Messrs — Nurserymen,
- ds,
Exotic €
Gardener to Н. В. Ker, Esq., Cheshunt, Herts,
Tooting, Surrey, for 18
To Mr. Wo
for 16 p Orchids.
To m, ; Gardener, Edmonton
far ON 31
PLANTS AND FRUIT.
SILVER GILT —
To jen 2 Gardener’ to the Duke of М arlborough, Blen-
n, Oxon, for 4 dis. jur of 3 and cem rines.
To ME imm G Gardener Mrs. Oddie, Colney. House, St.
Alban’s, for 3 dishes of Gra pei
LVER MEDAL.
To Mr. Williams, Gardener rss C. B. Warner, Esq., for a Collec-
tion of Variegated Plan
| To Mr. Munro, 8 to A. Oddie, Colney House, St. Alban’s,
Herts, for a — ens hix P Nectarines.
derson, Nurse Pine Apple Place, gue
d, for 7 —— neous — and Greenhouse Plan
m tre ‚Сою, — - — Colyer, Esq., for 4 plants of — ih аз.
т, Gan o J. Bradbury, Esq.j Streatham, Surrey,
ys Hes
To м? узот, Gardener, Sion House, for Lagetta lintearia, or
Lace Bar
To — “Fraser, — t Le& * Leyton, Essex,
for Plan
To Mr. Gre o Sir E, N Bart., Lower Cheam,
Bimi, —— 194 — at Greenhouse Plants.
GOLD MEDAL.
"To пол Rollisson, Nurserymen, for 16 Stove and Greenhouse
Kent, fori 12 Hasie and Greenhouse Plants.
"To Messrs. Rollisson, for 10 Cape Heaths.
Smith, б. pea ч) er to W.
To Mr. Saat Quilter, Esq., Crown Hill, Norwood,
aye Kn Nurseryman, Slough, for 12 Pelargoniums, in
nc
To Mr. Robinson, Gardener to J. Simpson; Esq., Thames Bank,
Pimlico, for 12 Pelargoniums, in 8-inch pots.
LARGE: SILVER 1 9
To ro 1 Gardener — к arner,. Esq, Hoddesden, |
rchi
в, for 25 Ex
To Me [ee G r to rs Hanbury, Poles,
NS Herts, for 8 Exotie Orchids. pen f
o Messrs. Pamplin, Nurse „Lea Bridge Road, Le
. Essex, for 16 Stove and Gree nhouse Plants. M —
To Mr. lor, Gardener to J Coste, Esq., Streatham, Surrey,
á ' tage tove and Greenhouse Plant:
0
| s, Market cm ene mnl Oak ‘Hill, East Barnet, for a
pp.
To Mr. Fleming, . — to tne Duchess of Sutherland, Sites
Trentham Hall, Stafford, for a colleetion of Pine
SILVER
To Messrs. Fraser, Nurserymen, for ota ape zem ths.
— Mr. Cole, Gardener to II. Colyer, Esq; for 10 Cape Heaths.
o Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Et for 9 Саре Heaths.
To Mr. Constan — , Gardener to C. Mil s Esq, H illingdon, for
6 Calceolar
To Mr. Westwood, Nurseryman, Turnham Green, for 12 Pelar-
goni
ums,
To Mr.
ne Apples.
pots
am, Gardener to Mrs. Maddeford, Staines, for 12
ardener to Miss Traill, Hayes Place, Bromley, |
To
то
To —— Gi ideis toLady Pullen, Youngsbury, Herts, for
oses.
To Mr. Dobson, — Woodlands, Isleworth, for 12 Pelar-
goniums e 8-inch
To Mr. Graver, Gardener to J. W. r, Esq. Croft Lodge,
W Rise, for: 12 dei ра - $-inch pots.
Hi
To Mr. Westwood, Turnham — for 6 fancy Pelargoniums.
ue — nder
erson, n, Gardener to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart., fora dish |
seat Grapes.
To Mr. Constantine Gardener to C. Mills, Esq. Hillingdon, for
3 Vines in pots
Mr. —— Gardener, Trentham, for 4 dishes of Peaches
and сезе пез.
Grey, Wrest Park,
dt, St. John’s Lodge,
Regen nt's Tak, hi 6 ый Pelargoniums in 8-inch pot
SILVER. M s
To Mr.
To Mr. Spary, Gardener to J. A. Houlton, Esq, I
8 ce, Bishop's Stortford, for a dish of Black —
rapes
To Mr. A Ewen, for a dish of Black Hamburgh Grapes,
To э M , Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., Keel Hall, Stafford,
h of Black Prince Gra apes, for
To Mx Wills, Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., for ardish of
white Grapes.
ToM M‘Ewe en, y cm for 4 dishes of Strawberries,
To Mr. Forbes, Gardener, Woburn Abbey, for one dish. if Rü
Hamburgh Grapes
— MEDAL. Ў
Mr. Mitchell, Nurse Maresfield, for a very distinet
coloured V треп ma, * Eleganti ssima,’
Wood, Nurseryman, Norwood, for 35 Variegated Plants,
To Mr. M‘Ewen, е r, Arundle, for 1 dish of. Myatt's Sur-
prise Straw berr:
To Messrs. Henderson, Nurserymen, Pine-apple Place, for a
“ Kingsbury Pet.”
Pelargonium, “ Miss Emi ily 1 Field."
To the same, for a Pelargonium,
To the wa for a Pelargonium, “ son H
To Mr. Hume, Gardener to R. Han
To Ivison ion aH "es for Maranta arundinacea,
AU Mr. Smith, Garden na BI erson, — 1 Ferns.
o Mr. Francis, ch for 12 Mene
To Mr. B gh, for 24 Pinks.
J
of the Pi
"To Mr. Fleming, — Trentham, for 1 fruit of the Queen
e-apple
To Mr. Bailey, Gardener to T. £e e, Es1., Shardeloes, Amer-
sham, for 1 Prickly Cayenne Pine-apple.
Mr. M'Ewen, Gardéner n his Gree the Duke of Norfolk,
Aru E ndle Castle, for 1 fruit of the Prickly Cayenne Pine-
a E
Gardener to Mrs. Smith, Colney Hatch, for
8 dishes of Grapes.
To Mr. Lushey, Gardener to J. Hill
for i Аһ Ар Blac!
To Mr.
Blac
1, Esq., Streatham, Surrey,
k Hamburgh Grapes.
1, Gardener, Blenheim, Oxon, for 1 dish of the
P ed Grapes.
To Mr. Gree
. SILVER MEDAL.
to Sir E. Antrobus, ue Lower Cheam,
Surrey, — 8 Exotic Orchids.
To Mr. Watson, — to Mrs. Tredwell, Norwood, for 6 Stove
and Greenhouse Plants,
sio Bere 8-inch pots, To spe eit n Nursorymen, Exeter, and Exotic Nursery,
To Mr. Turner, Slough, for 6 Fancy Pel i 3 P
“To Mr. Robinson, Gard ugh, 1 & 8 roy dea To Mr. Woo od, Nurseryman, Norwood, for 6 Hardy Alpine Plants.
To Mr. Woolley, —— 0 H. B. Ker, u for 12 Exotic Ferns,
E. Beck, Esq. Isleworth, for 6 To Mr. Williams, Gardener to C. B, Warner, Esq., for 30 British
— EE i Miscellaneous Col- | То Mr. Fran ae. Hertford, for 100 Cut Roses.
Е х EE шыр Lol: ing Mr. 8 Gardener to R. е Esq., for 50 Cut Roses.
n, Ga or to Sir G. Beaumont UT To Messrs. Paul & Son, for 12 single blooms of Roses.
shby de la Zouch, for 3 dishes of Grapes. > To Mr. Bray, Gar L L. Goldsmidt, Bart., for 6 F
to the Duke of Northumberland, Sion To Mr. Nye, Gardener to E. Fos 37 lewer: [cer for 6
collection of t i elargoniums of second of bi
To Mr. Jackson, Gardener to G. Beaufoy, Esq. South Lambeth,
VER GILT MEDAL. Ber мегу
To Mr. Ivison, for j T : arket Gardener, Oak Hill, for a Dish of Nec-
To Me: J. & J. , for a collec-
dent Ware or a collec- | To Mr. Henderson, Gardener
dense, —
12 Stove and Green
"To Mr. Am —— Nurseryman, Battersea, for 6 Pel: jums.
To Mr. Miller, т, Gardener to i Mosely, ; Esq4 — Á'
ом, fo elargoniums.
реє of et; for 6 Pelargoniums
Head, Narserym ;Woking, — ste N оо.
cnr sg oa а G. Beaumont, Bart., for 1 dish
Black Hamburgh G
1, Gardener- to
= Streatham, Surrey, for
rn Gurney, Esq., Upton Park,
та 1 dish. of Museat
— I dich
Stove and Greenhouse
To Mr. Over, Gardener he 77 Ta nete 8 for
ardener
dishes of P ы and: ——
1 of Clarendon, Grove x
ся
Holder, Garde Gardener to the Rev. G. Coleridge, Eton Gok
obertson, € Өде to Lady Е.
bury, for a fruit of the
oley, Stoke Edith Park,
Н. Hazlewood, Esq, Dytchley, for
сг Ын DR Apple.
J. B. Gleg „ Whitting
e Erowid Аз Pine-apple.
"leming, Gardener, T
EP PES
* — We for a fruit of the Prov
farti эу. атин to Sir twood, Bart.,
1 for a fruit of the сма ic oe ax ; soot
er. To. T. T.
т, Envie нар 8 e, Esq., for an
0 rant, Gardener to G. H. Sims, Esq., Bathwi i
a green-fleshed Melon. "y
ardener to — Fitzgerald, Manor House, Surrey,
Mr. Mi Ewen, for a searlet-leshed Melon,“ Lord Montague.
To Mr. 3 Gardener to T. T. Drake, Esq, for 12 Ibs. of
ardener, Oatlands Palace Gardens,
m eam sof Grapes.
rdener to J. Mt Esq; The Holm
Regent's Park, for Correct.
To Mr. Slow, Gardener to W. R.. Baker, Esq., Bayfordbury; Her:
To Messrs оноп, for Philodendron
to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart., for
|
Davis, Market Gardener, Barnet, for 1 Providence Pine- |
а cA
Gardener to E. a, Esq. perc Kb
us o 1 d of the ete теа, ;
oF rdener to E.
: lenbel eim
To the same, fori Queen Pine-ap SER
To the same, for 1 mM 22 va Enville Pine- apple.
To Mr. Chapm — о J.B. Glegg, Esq. fora hybrid Green-
fleshed Melo
To Mr. € Gardener to — Goodlack, 3 Wadley; Far-
ringdon, B з for 1 green-fleshe ed Me Я
To Mr. M‘Ew -— er r, Arundle, for 1 - Scarlet-fleshed
Melon.
o Mr. Harrison, Market Gardener,’ "di for 1 dish of
To piace Ham — Mrs. Oddie, for 1 dish of Black
. " «cm ы to F. B. Hering, Esq, East End,
2d узео, в "for = rum of — — D 1 ish |
т. Маш баг — Mrs. Oddie, for noces |
Mr. Constantin pom rdener to C. Mills, Esq., fo т Ы
о Мг. — — to A. Joy, Esq. East Acton; for $
Black Cherri:
Mr. Eastham, fori dish of: White Cherries. 4
Lipasara; Marke et ‘Gardener, Batheaston, —
dishes of Strawberri
* Messrs. Fraser, for
8. Е
Taylor, Bebes: aed LAM t Labels
Mr for €
ERTIFI —— OF MERIT
То Mr. Atkinson, Gardener to Lady ‘Molineux, fot T
—— Eliza Strawberri
‘Oddie, for dish of Strawberries.
— Mr. Munro, Gardener to Mrs!
Ker, Esq, for Saen
о Mr. — нд. Gardener to H. B.
| pertusum.
8 Emi Foley; Stoke T
5 — n.
Beaumont,
ry,for a Hybrid Persian
— 4 Gardener to Sir G.
m Hybrid Mel
To the — fl !
To Mr. Байсу, Gardener to T T Drake. 'Esq., for à
T To p Smi
rd
oe ra Greer es oni
eshed Melon,
Grapes. p
Tó'Messrs. Mieten & Co, Kemp Town, Brighton; ниві E
To Mr. Davis East aene 27 ae 12 Ibs. of Grepen. »
To Mr.M rs. Oddie, for 12 Ibs. of
To Mr. Martin, PCT Ng o "Sir H. Fleetwood,- 1
Tapes. E
To Мг. Spary, Nurseryman, Brighton, for 12 1bs; of j
То Mr. Chapn nan, Gardener to . B. Glegg, Esa
To Mr. т. Cons enstantine, Gardener to E. Mills, Esq, for 2
5 с. 1
томе Nan ard, the Right Ho m
: ‘Place, H: for 12 0 j
vo mt ome Ч Hants, ör 12 [uu алй
To Mr. Snow, Gardener to the Earl. de Grey, for 1 aish of De
е СА
То Mr. Hume, Gardener to R. Hanbury; вер for Y
-To Mr. Tillxard, Heckfield, for 1 dish of Figs.
for a dish of Black Hamburgh Grapes.
Artieled y. = tire py raean a Tene stn as
оп free, -
x x, Pst fs Sar a ate
o о Messrs. Rollisson,for Correct Labels. ii:
o Mr. Cole, Gardener to Н: — n
Hau AKER’S 3 Lee
Road, Chelsea, by s
H.R.H. Prince ALBERT.—
consis rof
t, King's |
and
5 M MAJESTY am
White, Fue Pied, and
FOR £1— gardens converted 35
er-closets by the PATENT HERMETIC,
PAN with cits seltacting valve, entirely y
of eola spensable for
ane а — int this hot weath Any
hours. Price Ш. Hermetically Sealed Inod
21. 6s, and 31; also Improv’
8
| Common Pea fowl, ind
assage, Gracechurch
P a PIES; and at t 3, Half-moon
que COMFORT ге A — Р
„10, 4%, al ed
Pe , with pump, cistern, and self-acting valve.
engravings, forwarded by enclosing two
At Fyre & Co.'s, 96, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden,
"sous variety of Rhubarb in n the Autumn of 1854. See
= Chronicle 1853:
28—1853. | THE
GARDENERS’
— — a AMERICAN ——
- xem GSHOT, SURREY, NEAR THE Мыл
* — TER,
ens BAKER begs
aa TAINES STATION,
unce his extensive
1 of AMERICAN PEARES is now in flower and |
: de P — a — contributor to the American Exhibition in the iat Án
Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park.
-ROSES
PAUL.anp SON beg t their
unrivalled Collection is now in full Bloom: Admirers of
“this flower are — invited v inspect them. The Nur-
Cheshunt and — Deng from the
Waltham рани of — Counties Каж.
Nurserie , Cheshu nt, Herts. ,Ju ly
SE
rat Berkhampstead have
eir Patrons — their extensiv.
Rhododendrons,
Shru — also Fruit Trees,
e, and well Wr the Mm cl Planters.
sw way.
“R o
Н. — ano SON,
inform
y
ё Nurseries аге within a few minutes’ e railway
station Station on the London and North-Western Ra
ROSES.
EAA DENYER, Nunsxnruax, Loughborough
— Road, Brixton, within three miles of London, informs his
matr. е5.
w to dispose of a large — of GRAPE VINES,
raised from —— this season;
ori А
| comprise all the leading kinds, and
LENDINNING, Chiswick Nursery, near London.
:CHRONICLE.
s dtm — VINES FROM EYES.—The Undersigned
x
eck
n will be saved. They
an 3 m of them is
not occur below 6000 feet of elevation. On the
2 it is ped as low as 3000 feet, whera it
s Tazodium sempervirens.”
Ler pe гае turn to the Forest or Dean, .
ing w e have formerly made some — сыт
OSES. TOP Collectio:
n Blo The most convenient trains
Counties Rail ar ы the Harlow stati
Taos. Rivers, the Nurseries, Sawbrtd geworth; Herts.
n at Sa M Sat peg " PP
Che Gardeners’ energ Chronicle.
“SA ATURDAY, JUL: Y, JULY:9, t
TINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEE
дареи July 12—4Zoological.......... cese enne 9 F.M.
WEDNESDAY, — 13 Line „тёё de siete З PM,
aw bé и еда rloricultural,......... З Р.м.
Cou 5н FOR nated Mon "d Cheltenham,
$ енна —201 — MN Ast: Ay ler
T
че ‘Wolverhampton. иво. h:
—26th: a ndsworth and Lore. P th: Isle of Wight a and Bucking.
coe —28th ; ordshire.—30th: Mi — Horticultural (
‚Тнк finest of the race ‘of Silver Firs i is probably
“ROSES, эрй | to nearly о ousand varieties, are now in
Bloom, and free b the 5 of all Vis itors, Sundays ex-
cepted. Orders taken at this time and executed in No vember next.
CINERARIA: SEED,
H DIRECTIONS END SOWIN
ERSON 4 AND SON,
т, g. пе естн varieties, at 2s. per
packet; — a few packets at Б. mongst which is Seed from
C. PRINCE 7 UR, ROSALIND, a „and other ene e —
E. G. H — r Calce s from
which üx pg saved can in over. at the
Nursery, 09 cope ddl of which will 5 Mud t 2 each, to be sent
uly.
THE — . — a чаи
found эе fornia,
by Dr. Courter, d afterwards in the s
by the unfortunate Dov es
on the mountainous rar ас
coun
firs 11 iat with it
parallel with the coast, and » Kum ia feet less
e than Pinus Coulte eri, or macrocarpa, form-
in —— omo mee 190 feet hi gh, and - нар а;
AS — of ita st be
tral abject, нікае а gre
ever seen at a lower 3 than 6000 feet above
the e sea, on the Californian mountains, in latitude
36°
The leaves of a specimen before us are arranged
Сш
ntry avi Penn“ very well m
8
Lucia, running lan
size чар — n and grow
in two rows, 2 inches long, slightly but very dis- year 18
not more wb to those in Set than unplea-
san
Ww NES, а
la dierent stated to Lord Duncan’s 3
there are pro ably bos woods in r
Mr.
d
sug of plantation ‘of 66,1
UTTON reported фе Suantititts to
he never saw plant
ned ;
er to —
or ad us the
ery ay that the evidence
Байды йе publie y no means justifies this flattering
statem In t rst place, although up to the
“A GR T DON'T KNOW How HANK.” пей туей, 5һ ted, green above but dt Эз sal VLA i at ve x^ zv 848
Inciiy. curve arp pointed, gre ed to &he navy, yet fr at year up to
E tas 525 pum ice Ms e E —.— ma т silvery pene ath. om oblon s p they = ну yes d wi cg
late G lants are in excellent condition, — long by 2—3 inches br d, guarded in a most remar order of the th Commissioners, the de uty sur-
— ы part of — — kingdom with safety. ble manner by stiff, incurved, flat S, Very veyor felled timber once more "о the use of the
i Ee cd eties of Vines, in fine condition for narrow, which, acco ding to Doveras, are 3 to : navy purveyor was at to reject
rsery, пйда von —Jul inches long, but do not exceed 14 inch in the only | 441 trees out of 692, which the mana of Dean
CRI FLOWERED IVY-LEAVED — cone our possession These spines are bracts, High-meadow had pr d We formerly
STANDISH AND „NOBL have now to offer the and have given rise to the name bracteata ; they ioned this startling fact, and yet more
above, which they commend asa BEDDING PLANT are in fact the same mature as the W | striking result of a reference to experienced
strat tae trea piae meer | appendages in Pinus Douglas from which, how eset Taoto а other, res
produ dugsa i in the greatest profusion, and are raised weil above ever, this is totally different, b ing more nearly | ought t ve рей rejected, or 53 of
“the Te ave Plants, 10s. 6d. eac rela n Ww Instead "of “the i
The usual discount to
— — Bagshot, Surrey, Jul
"NEW- AND SELECT PÜANTS 7 AT REDUCED PRIC CES.
M AND BROWN beg to refer to te advertise-
ment of the above in the Gardeners’ Chron
and June- 4th, 7 7 70 "Y ed also to their — ts of —
"^ T Ed
the trade when ёе. ог more are
july 9
а grea
height, these cones seem to resemble tile of a
anksia
Mr. Jer
not appear to have found this {тее—НАкт
a
“SPLENDID NEW RHUBARB.
on 2 ve ате
JOBERT
Longton, Stafford-
shire, will pa. out roots es eines ety, productive, and d
eli-
Gardeners’
— — Jun —— it n 2 ery od, and m ost beautiful crim-
^$on; pared wi "à is remarkable for the
“ot atiaity md small amount
ће last m Society, Single roots,
21. Orders forwarded now
— 6, Leadenhall Street,
E т URN I P
all edil are of quick:
winter.
A Gallon 4 «ыы: Seed weighs
64 lbs,
“SUTTON’S | PURPL UYELLO
; HYBRID, the hardiest, 1 and most nu
` tious. of all” MM. ee + a fine
FOR JULY SOWING, | tr
growth and hardy enough
е:
H
XELLOW i TANKARD for Tankard Swede
. EARLY ILES WEEKS, E early
ber fre mg and Bho
0 1
; Bear Newbury, in a
5 must mention the
‘ears —— — 1 have ever seen for earliest
mieten iiy years, h
ed in time than an
бе hen of a. good size,
thin sx & —
hat year, an, it their sample т w у cote eA
s зө he La Er See — A our ват sample ground |
— iveted carviage free, to all para except parcels |
4
A Certificate ны Mer was ——.— for specimens exhibited at
0
th
SEEDS Wor sie eee | bon
fat apa
ug bewer bran
Er. not а portion of the trunk i
& This | beautiful and singular tree forms her
most conspicuous ornament of
tation a
occupies the deepest aee hee attains the belit
n 1 to 2 feet in diameter;
0
FFERY, the Scotch "cue. in A does
als
H has been so e as to furnish us with
— following extract from one of Mr. W. Lonn's
in
€ | pass under
‚ап : —
ches ar fom he ‘reach the Жш, and |
sla А
In such si
— but even em the foliage |
maintains the same —— dark green colour, and
when seen at a distance it Mem SA — like a hand-
somely grown dir than a No doubt it
is one of the hardiest trees of d “Califo ornian
tation, and is equally well ierat for clothing the
mountain tops e the стано еу.
“Th
is seen from the base to | th
appearance, is incapable А
uations it
-|of 3000
t| managed trees Ве the witnesses before
Lord Duncan’s c it r Іх (Lroxp's
cer) condemned — state ы the арра i i
strongest poss rms,
sible
trees had been allowed to sand too long, that some
mensi
t EG sent
MIETEN GE GE MB of October are By tae ae ee none home from California; i ‘tha thi — thousands of the ситеза d dim no’
28th. 4 mi species ha len been one of the greatest desiderata standing, Mores led with rotten limbs
“Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. among unintroduced Conif s. е аге | decayed to the ma ‘rank: that they are getting
AITE’S KING OF THE CABBAGES S.—This i TI therefore peculiarly happy to announce to all eager | worse and worse, and i dex:
Е the earliest and best Cabbage in cultivation, and quite dis- | Conifer s that EITCH Co. are | around them. Many of th tanding frees are
a front the E х sid, ZO "E to 22 it into the 2 et, = announced in ibed as ing their а damaged
—— — —:ẽ 9 been an sement in other olumn. Their broken by the falling of other trees, which branches
therefore condemn the merits of it without having had the gaat, industrious collector, yt Win LIAM 3 mitted had never been r oved, but allo r , to
S any a o Sepa "— Mo ther varieties о be | seeds e years rom — = crop r3 fine | convey serious defect into the body of v ds He
1-7. Go Wd Азтв? Seed Establishment, 181, High Holborn, London. healthy plants has been obtaine o found that i i sawn to
15 or 16 years. How could
such 2 to be delivered ?
large source of income in these forests
e "The манаа шы accounted к.
and 1847, i acres of Dean forest, fluc-
tuated «Озы 373 and 1271 ben sey ANM ; while
of High- in rou
1y:
ре that » dokyards ceased to be supplied м
the officers there permit
ht t
counts show that, as
— this Ae was realised; for the net
income in the prece 888 e years is reamed as
averaging 25937. But in Dean it is
verse. The plantations there
should “have
yielded 55007. a the ce
i i
of the tree is О when “ally developed the |
e bracts, are covered | t
scales, as well as the lo ong leaf-lik
with globules of thin transparent rp, presenting to
th
— SUPTON & SONS, Sard GROWERS, Reading, Berks,
*
eye a turious and striking o object.
OUGLAS
chat in the last year of this term no less than 40007.
was re received for minerals, which did not enter into
He was of opinion that
Mr. Стоттом”ѕ calculation.
_ 436 THE
GARDENERS’ CHRONIC
LE. [JuLy 9,
55007 a year should have been t
the plantations alone. The inco
from forest produce. en
a of those who prepared the side, it could
have been effected with greater dexterity.
actuall
of having gained 7000
much worse, for the meg of Dea
erals, Was only 58891,
loss о
0007.
187Z instead of 2500/.! In1849-50the
Forest amounted to 536/.; in 1850-51, de was a
gain of 437) In the same two years High-meadow
could only make 9297. and 1406/., or 2335/. instead of
At this time the late Board of Commissioners
"was dissolved ; in 1851 and 1852, Dean produced
43697. net, and High-meadow 2099/.; in 1852-53 th
estimated net income of the former is returned as
21,0007, and of k
sums being exclus
Such being the 2k te of things,
the official Кеин жр
uzzle a plai n to kno
pret Parliame ntary repor m^ to
impe ce e the t a ^ Tulicions, mer “creditable,”
dable,” o forth, are the last that
oild" be voie. lo management přoductive of
ur es lts as we have descri
dern from
ainly does
vidt High viidi w Woods were, in
1849, "ud still are under the p ement of Mr.
rins АН,
He
was
appointed deput suyo in 1 being then
po оз man 4 r having “had anything
imber." His father was deputy-
him He received his appointment
ms the Surveyor-General of tet ds, 1808.
His salary is a year; he a house value
1007. a 8 of cleared tind: value 37, 370. 10s;
and, value
h
surveyor before
s . 12s., an w
1842 a appointed, by X £o letter, depnty-gaveller
in the forest, with 1007. a year additio
In this forest the deputy surveyor i is raided by de
assistan Mr. J AM
Lord Dówois's committee that he had bibet
been Mr. Husxtsson’s gardener; in 1828 he was
appointed by Mr. SruneEs Bourne, then chief com-
ioner; with a salary of 150/. a year, and 85. a
He was moreov: i 0
baise bd which produced him 277. a year, paid by
as the
the railway быр: His charge was the practical
work of the . The other is Mr. WirLtAM
d by the Commissioner of Woods
in 1844, with a yr ae of 1007. a year. a house
and allowances valued at 407. 165.; he hasalso 971.63. |
a Mor pre carica of Forest. ilways. We find
Е:
FE тар
bted to our able contemporary the
DDITIONA
We inde
Builder f for the е еи information EAE 4T
ER ss sies
CTED A D ch he sug-
gosts might be ad means are
ly taken 1 ы, to 22 0 po ad Heath
—— the hands of Mammon. Let us quote his үө :
— * revenue from né the erection of three
Dea dge
h
mm
e 4
е
UNCAN's state- |y
* London
from these what would be te ffs et of a gran
e Lord
now beat
ra increase, be 4 Aet
н ane for sore as кы аз
ur Statesmen
for the aem. |
С
orests ought deeply to fed лы a ч. E pro-
E
|
MICA CREEN
airos) So
NP
REFERENCE TO PLAN.*
errace, or Spanich Road.
KK. Sir T. Wilson's Estate.
e ^ | bina joe. — 1 — 8 locality. From tia
the Royal Terrace across
by t
2. Bk is "Heath, Р ppresiated ‘alike
of | mecha anie, a
is e
|t
rs of Woods and | to t
| | remarkable suburb is pene to our ee if dh let
ani
ues to the well-known Fi fom
4 love ely view of Harro and the
— by the i
conti
joyed a
e thi
„which, as its па
| the country, and again — to us a MM and
ing panorama, Here rrive at a portion.
the emm desired to be appropriated и for эш йш, byt
which this a project would веси
of the Heath: m mute. this
гешн! s the upper terrace.
would, in all, be
u thee extent of open gro about
e taken n it for gran ted that this
We hav
| 30
—
in; “ond Tot ай,
ing, once for а
this unrivalled
stead, and we — oe at a an, by Professor | t
LL resen
: СоскЕВЕ RELL, which eaders,
Spot con for for 8 park there гзтай to М poses with
= Primrose Hill and the Regent's Park by a ard
indeed, i
cities of the а ‘for a "pata suburb. Its
less than чөй m. cutem өре
vast m
ig denm and variety, and Proverbial ы
sandy soil, of vast id. elima
to
pene en bebes lines of i
ome Lin ei ale aere силе ve:
nient.
ut EE Fontainebleau i is to
extent to whic its s picturesque be un
the wildness of the Heath are enjoyed by
resh
seen this ad
alit
surrounding buildings. One of the e most extensive an
iful views = the south-west has been blocked out
UL road
ize estates, now
mproving
ing Scenery prese
desired to be built over, — which, if so appropriated,
We have to express. our obligation to the Editor of the
d | Buiter aa mons ake with which he allowed us to avail
e accom wood illu
| Prof, Сосенка а vies. > g excellent eut, illustrati ing
actually laid out | mere
m- — building, and phrtly let, and which at this time next
1
have ob 1
=
Mas oa its w
m dr
fros y soi
oil, its freedom r e p 7
of autumn, and the later T mo 1
ok spring, to say nothing o а ча" „я
А the fal London E ‘whi te
tat of places lyin,
north, or in the smoke-begrimed p plains
28—1853. | THE 1 CHRONICLE. 437
of London : but in the soil of Hampstead Heath all | the air admitted ery favourable | put to soak ; No. 6 is а unen
the — forms of vegetation may be expected to | oceasion ; * the aim from the first should be iisdem wood quite dry when iom soak ; ‘the grub has not
of American plants may blend with | stocky robust growth, and this cannot be effected with- | attacked either of them, and it appearsthat the lime-water
groves ox Déodars and all our glorious new Conifers, out the aid of light and air. When the first pair of penetrates the green wood as deeply as it does the dry.
e the trees of the United States ун their serias expand, pot singly, in 4-inch pots, retaining the| No. 7 is a specimen of peeled Larch, soaked in 1843 ;
азана dra of crimson and de old, | | plants ina moist gentle heat; and, if necessary, afford and No. 8 is a specimen of the same soaked in
au CY таре 8 чөяр a slight герм for а few ‘hours i in the forenoon, and |lime-water. No. 9 isa speci of eel
ld creat “I & Summer” el y ates of ght з pecimen of unpeeled Larch,
a create an In 8 maintain a moist atm —Ó until беу get established soaked in lime-water in 1843 ; and No. 10 is a specimen
ч
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But « our limited space will not permit us to dwell ; А
upon what is now possible. All whoare familar with | and sunshine, and be afforded a free circulation of air soa e tank for soaking timber here is
park scenery can readil fillin the details of the pic- by day vom the weather willadmit, shutting up early long, 5 e and 4 deep; dug out of the clay, and the
2 ; : А — i
an
i mber in th
atural 23 not he allowed to become matted before shifting, J. Wilson,” J. L., Leaton Knolls. [The spouses to which
үн lost for | Otherwise it will be diffieult to keep the soil properly | our obliging correspondent refers entirely confirm the
moist, and prevent the appe spid eu his deseription o
а a the great | ees potsfor thisshift, nie rather close, and watering or of “ the qua 'o those who go to see the
the yng y
А : at the 2 7 a. plants are to be met with, in tolerab
m E tly р а Parliament Шет necessity 11 — the — over- — morning and evening. plenty, on the common: Erica 1
its adoption. London increases li а rolling ball | When established after this shift, give a liberal supply — 5 Narthecium ossifraga, Ranunculus Lingua,
of snow; no longer ago than June, 1736, the then | of water, and to do this will probably require more Biechnum boreale, male and female, Galium palustre,
Duke of GRAFTON proceeded at law against one | than the ordinary wn comm but this will 2 tly | Orchis bifolia. and maculata, Cnicus heterophyllus,
Hittar, for burning bricks ind some Wers -— re the state eather, and — Рея тіз, Faiephomm angustifolium, and
ground at reet. ie i re oul
quarters, and can be
for the roots, The pots for the final shift should not | easily known by the great abundance of the white 8 spikes
Gardens, y Ty bur rni Pig Bay swat 11 be less than 10-inch ones, and tera liberal treatment = the Cotton rass which may be E for Н
is ndi
x larg
stopped to the south by Kensington Gardens, Hyde abide i
f phere by frequent syringing, &e., d keep the 23 Wood, Duri amI —— read, with much
ark, and Lord Holland’s ground, but the tide of plants close to the glass, a diem кі, quens leasure, your able Tear of the evidence taken before
я E 8, which is
it be with the north. Th table fate of the | are very hot, and then only for a short time. Give а tion of Mr. Prettejohn being the deputy surveyor. He
most beautiful, nay em only really! beautiful dad near | liberal supply of manure water when the pots get full| has been supplanted by, I understand, a protegé of Mr.
on, is to be covered wit icks and mortar,|of roots, and syringe frequently, so as to have the| Brown of Arniston's. . Prettejohn, however, left
unless its doom is s arrested by the en inte posi- сЕ in vigorous health, and perfectly clean when they | his mark ind him, for he My. 3 ue
tion of a public park. wering. An i d paying
suit them while they are in bloom, and all the attention | similar compliment the Oak walking sticks wie
Р they will then require will be to remove the seed pods | the - if vith the title of “naval timber,” w
1 OF YOUNG PEACH TREES. as oy y appen гочат a few оп the most esteemed 1 ie p Ж I addressed a letter to the Times
, 10 secure a handsome wall Peach tree it is exceed- varieties, to a d a s supply of seeds, keeping them clear | cn c 18H ult, iint the Government te stop the
ingly desirable that, during the earlier stages of its of кузук flowers, and giving i liberal supply “of clear | work of demolition going on ; and as they cannot grow
h, the sap should be encouraged to circulate as | weak manure water.” BY we timber upon this land, the only legitimate excuse
гуне е анд
ose tha more uprigh
securing & proper develépmeltt of underwood is а | storms, or to slightly sereen them when newly potter is no 3 of woodland management so = as that of
desideratum with every scientific gardener. Now, it Persons, however, w pace in a f r pen, ink, and paper management; and the trifling patron-
is well known b every. one conversant with the Pit, will find - pam. ee aps to produce cuiu age that has accrued to Government daring the last
management of Peach trees, that during the first two specimens. Sup the plants to be well 40 years, when this estate was begun to be planted, is a
or three years of their growth a rapid accumulation of | established | in 5-шеһ 55 бы бові Ше end of May, рге mere drop in the ocean, compared 5 the loss to the
central wood takes place, while, on the other hand, |a gentle hotbed, ue enough to place them upon after | nation by successive mismanagem v ide
there is a proportionately slow evt of the side shifting into the wering pots. tg ove them to this, | Conservative ub.
shoots, caused by the sap being c hiefly concentrated in | and inure them to 1 — open in by sheltering them from "EL Md Society's Garden Exhibitions.—To
the upright branches. Now the question is, how is the | the direct rays of the sun, do nee time, then shift into | eri. emer tor there must of necessity be a want of
sap to be diverted into the desired channel? Theo only | flower: ring pots, and replace them on the , 5 Nearly thesame
effectal mode of doing this seems to be by shortening | апа an, sifted с coal ashes, y plants are brought 4 orward year after year ; they may
in the central shoots, and stopping all the laterals which | ill b half size and in 2 e- — still they ^
these may send out, except the — ones, whieh хе ies depth, or more, — to the ол зод of the | Ше same. How desirable it, th , that
trained peers Many berti spoiled in mE tie bed, it will be of great service in preventing rapid interest of these сз pev sedating кеу be kent ob
because ce is not followed out ; and not T evaporation, and affording a regular temperature t o the by the introduction of as much novelty as possible. It
so, but 2 — become so productive "Wi. s: would | roo in vain to ex ibi res wi
otherw 2 own into = bed, but this must be as ented da fre- alter the character of the shows much. No: this
can se * 0 goo ood reason why the lower shoots o se le ing t the T und; so cireumstanced, the| will depend more upon rules drawn by or with the
fan-trained Pe ach tree koeli not be as strong and аг pst will be fou gros w very E producing sanction of the Couneil of the Society ; these rules
. ductive as any of the others. An objection has been raised | dioit jointed robtist pak and they will g to any | ought to efinite, and should guide the judges as
to m of treatment, which is, that it tends to | reasonable size in a comparatively do 2 * The much in their decision as inform exhibitors of what is
heltered ibi
‚©
=
weaken the remaining eyes of those shoots which have | bed should, of course, be e put up in a sheltered corner, | wanted. xhibitors ought not to ex to the
been stopped. But if such is the result, I should say | where they will à ae liable to be blown about by wind, | whims and conceits of judges; however high the situation
that it is rather an advantage than otherwise, because it in it may be advisable to afford them the support of a they may fill may be, confidence ean only be secured in
* :
is precisely the effect which is desired. There is по stake: eir decision by a reference to the rules by which plants
danger of the central wood of. a Peach tree ever "The soil for the Balsam can hardly be too rich; it exhi bited in pots are to be ju dged. In iiie pe of
beco; too weak. The production of a few laterals | should consist of about two parts nice friable turfy loam, | th id h sibl
n never injure the tree if пе. are properly attended | and one of two-year-old cow-dung, with a sprinkling of that uniformity of outline now so prevalent ; each
— 2 in Е му did, what would become | sharp sand, well incorporated with it before usin ng. | Species or variety pe be allowed to develope its
of the e Vin Alpha. natural habit, as far as is consistent with its artificial
who have the management treatment, and abs a due — to the facility with ;
vl quantities er young apis this subject is an im- which it may be removed to the place of
and as I am fully aware that there are Home Correspondence What gives the never-failing attraction to Orchids but
rdeners who hold in this matter an opinion con-| Timber баа in Lime Water.—As the: pablication the variety of form and — anus their
i t defiance,
and stating to me the results of experiments in season- | and. glowing i in этии from the restraints of the
rationale oi а рено oung timber by immersion in lime-wa be | formulist ? us repeatedly visit the Р
I should have sated that the коре time = 3 „ ee T to many of my ier be ги land- | tent ; and Ton is the ee, there—a vari of
the shoots i s about the month of June. J. Bui owners, I hor them, together with the specimens resplen ndent eric i certainly, but all the m T
— — referred to by him. I ‘should add that timber ormity, both in the palaa of dag plant
for roofing, gates, &c., should first be shaped and fitted, | and form « ary т flower, as if nature had given up Ше
THE BALSAM. and then taken to pieces and placed in the lim аўт contest, and had submitted to the notions of the florist
are more generally cultivated or more|as the wood, when taken out of the pit and dried, and the ; the same also holds good with all
Few EW plan
useful for the, decoration of the gree — during the becomes so hard and the grain 80 gli. that it cannot | collections of florist flowers whatever. I am not, how-
à when its ordinary inmates are placed out of well be cut or planed, and if placed when tenoned and | ever, insensible to the patient and persevering merit of
than the Balsam „ but in the hands of amateurs it framed together in the pit, would swell and burst the | the florist ; I merely affirm that his labour tends to a
15 seldom well grown. It is a plant of exceedingly | joints. My gardener says, “ the — of timber epu md at variance with that К" which gives
3 ted habit, and unless its energies are properly | now submitted for 5 the result of some M t charm to nature ’s handi works, Frui t alwa, ways
à mmencement-it speedi es à | experim rried o n 1843. and 1849, Pieces o. a an att 1estion
lank: со ; ly assum
y naked appearance, which no after care can correct. | the wood, as labelled, were weis for 14 days in strong тү апу опе lake this, let him visit t the tent i in Which it
March may be sown any time from the beginning of | lime-water, and after being taken out and allowed to dry, | is placed, an
eh to the mi the seaso “ i i vi i
EE
ii
2 5 the
| for treating them properly after the are exhibit. Wulle the piece of youn Larch, No. Lin perfectly see it, for to bring exotic
bia Sow thinly in vl dined oe filled with "light | so я und, No. 2, а piece i: ece of the 2 tree, but not soaked, | country requires the highest effort of horticultural :
Y Soil, covering the seeds lightly with the same | is completely 2 by grubs. No. 3 à piece of | There is one point in the judging of fruits which I
DE and MA them in a moist — house or pit Sycamore plank, soaked in те: and No, 4 а —— could rightly understand, viz., the giving a prize
soon as the plants appear, the pots piece of the same plank, not t lode No.5 isa specimen | to a Melon for its flavour, and to a p for its
be placed close te the glass in iie Vighisel pastel of Lime tree plank, soaked ; the wood quite green when | weight Now the mere size or weight of any fruit is
but a secondary Saree y it 1 may excite wonder
ad would hes itate before we sent
il e
bition, I ld here observe that any alteration that
may be deemed necessary should be cautiously and
progressivel e. It is very annoying to exhibitors,
after two or three years' unremitting attention in bring-
ing fo their plants for exhibition, to find their
endeavours frustrat » sudden alteration in the
schedule of prizes. The Society very judiciously give
prizes for ee plants; this we call lette
THE GARDENERS
—ä . —
been said in its praise, | take the liberty on sending you
the opinion of the late eminent chemist, rout, upon
frequent use was likely to
der; and I well remember that
| pro d
z concluded by saying, that an act of Parliament ought
o be d
sary, to prevent the sale of so
отиу
of feultivation for its ‚ “exhibition properties,” that ish
ur readers who can
years following be given, wit ith a view to induce exhib
purchase and кетме A to show it in their —
This w be letter B; letter C s hould contain t the
Ors |
hotles bon be Seating а favour on horticulturists, |
CHRONICLE,
of
ing ing of | the bottoms of old wine |.
Excursion of the Society was fixed for the 25th June, at 7
Mickleham
N AS
5 pr
*
epose oyra June
жере, aw:
2d, }
‘Queen. Ei
to the ady Hame
many o
. useful. W. C. = 115 allington.
oul
best specimens of атай lected plan
of the г! might aon worthy of a Los ve the
2 A 5 of small sm nde suffi-
cien ts wou M —
3 1 erefore, i in — any alterat
in the value of the prizes, due rega to be paid
to the labour of cony 8 = would pro-
e and sixes, if the
they may Eis kept at less
ter than stove plants.
I
intrude =? observation on the other classes of the
exhibitio closing these strictures, I would
remark that ere on the f the Society will do
toe mpe ~ and at the — time it
(che Society) — firmly disco scourage th
monopol
En Bidwill.— We announce with great c
mn, the death, in nr Holland, of
Mr. "Bidwill, the gom son of Mr. Bidwill, T
"ay. and eoe cea Р опг о
at
years arking out a n
from his district of Wide Bay t o the a муш one
of И» on Bay, he w m his
у, a ae the
Bush, in hich he i
ought on internal
ich Cog eve LR died, after pro-
suffi
ception, as быты: A oti indomitable
Fi quain BET ad
(see p. 408) will adopt and t
Ace
Blanching Celery.— ornwall sea-sand is used very
successfully for this eee Барорад Роек an
_ | preserving — d pet
1 qually well, x
I should like Din know what. plan * T. P.
t. A V. R., Helston.
p E €
LE
le
will blanch.
wmnn-planted, "hasc анч n ‘arly P
winter brought them on too quickly ;
abo and totally deris by the
, planted about 2 were
of an
une.
su кобен much, soon ran to see
421
Pe COR Wi
zes about the. middle 2 January ^ begining of F
shall not | °F De
e grasping
which is sometimes displayed by exhibitors} Ex
Tassel. Do
shall not set P
I thin
eas, in our mild climate, come when oem
ebruary,
in November
and are a better crop, than when planted
— Р, y. "s The 23
Societies.
TOMOLOGICAL, June 6.—The President in the Chair
e Bee, by Mr. Desborough, &e,
ready for duca and that the Prize Essay w vie
? | algo printed separately for sale to the publie, price 13.
Mr.
хат ave omm ta trepi
Mr. Sta
З:
beers nace from larvze exhibited at the . 8
of иы acute per-
His vi { :
Wi ilkinso
subjects, especially h yb: riding, in w
adept. To him it is that we We the . of the
famous Bunya-Bunya tree, ed after
Araucari а Bidwilli. and of the
Australian rival of Victoria.
„h
| pillars which fe ey on
| mens о the
ek Par
which had laid eggs а had 9 produced
1 i Retinea Tu
Wickham 4 (Ec cophora o» ere d 2 Tooting,
brought for distribution a nu of
Tephrosia a Consonaria. ‘Mn, We st wood
of
anked L
r, | Addi
not eligible for competition, —
of by the prize list. Vegetabl
$ NM lae 2d, Mr. Thomson, gr. ro
r| Downie &
Lady Araminta; 3d,
Esq., with Rosy ’ Morn, Rosalind, Lal Gertrude; and:
Resplendens. Pansies: wi
Duke of.Perth (ih жаг à ERE
Fellowes’), — Ору (Wide.
Mr. Hen
: Ist, Mr.
— lap), Miss Talbot (Disi,
o.’s), Е ‘the Day, Elegant (Tho
QUA of England оте ), Duke of Novo Bal).
n & *
Co.'s
; n.
J. Bridges, Esq.; 2d, Mr. Reid,
urple Stoeks was also s — Mr.
: Ist, Mr. Stenhouse, gr. to Sir P. A.
Mrs. raser,
as.
theon eleganter ЧИШ
one plan
: Ist, Mr. Whytoek, Tulli-
ilson, Eg.
& Co. ‚ Exotic.
Azaleas,: Mitraria.
itraria coccinea, .
&e., with 2
Messrs. F.
awson!.
cnum, Amaryllis
e ишет oides, Bosna linophylla, Heatha, pe Messrs.
: & Laird exhibi zi 4 selection of Greenhouse
edling named Beauty.
Dente and Messrs.
Ranunculuses and
. Methven»
d the colony in which he died аЙ
in br oir to lose yu J. I.
How to — of Black Ants.—Y our corre
will be o know that my gardener succeeded in
m getting into my Grape-house b
pouring — — lime mixed with water on the ants
and their about the length of 12 eim three
different days. 0, ту i a Cobham, Surri
rrespondent re
of bees ; in one of which the swarm had s
ettled at the
mouth of an adj
place half an — ur subseque
entered the newly tenanted hive, which w
filled ; on | being removed to the st tand i in niis e —
» which too
ntly from another — also | prestan!
us quite
ameet an instance in which no less chia, —
DV COM 111
rse of a day, a all of whieh li
| worke
| Garebpis spinosa ;
та
W.
Dr. Prout’s Opinion of Rhubarb Wine—The sub-
Pa a san mpagne, made from Rhubarb
been lately di discussed i in your pages, and mueh having species
Seedling. Tulips; from W. —
- olfordi ; from Dr. Paterson, anda
m J. Kai NIS. Esq., emen Plants 5 from
es, Aer d
; th
ermes flavicolle; 3, the
of the Ca
rum (or Palm sie Ue денй» ques i e
which ot 3 catch and ea me
gus
Seedling: Calceolaria, Thane. of Fie e
Fuchsia syringefolia; from Mr. Den e
men from Mr. Stirling, Alpine plants from"
2 Grieve, Pansies 5 and from Mr. A. Paxton,
were
for making ee addition to the house, he
delli, ral | the necessity of some of Le, 10 i |
; were described. “The. ана Britain, a calamity — — would boa
те," 0 ana
r
_28—1853.]
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
439
meous interference of the Commissioners | for
Publie S Buildings to whom he had made a
<
e
ao
down
agus Rumphi, 43 feet ; е — 10
— ч beyond the — Seaforthia elegans, 22 feet.
Some of those Palms, he stated, were be
old Р
in. considerable „вазу Dr. 7
B. also gave an account o "need to Ireland in
August, 1852, with some of. his pup
Notices ot E Books, Xe.
The
Estate Agen
Bond Street.
Tuis — 7 volume i is Sadia to furnish ime ion
wanted by search ouse
and Tenants? — By Alfred Cox,
бе КУТ by the dian 68, New
e- | manure is increased by its
t — y to the present state of knowledge
s
Mur. he
- | sist of Тоо pania т a beaut little
lway—an.| all
When e employed as рин the strength of stable-
means in no insignificant
ih cogi
English Cyclopedia, Part II.
searcel
y
cognise ed in their present improved condition. It appears i
that Dr. W
1
t че botanical
^s Railway Reading. The tw on-
edition; and a Month in ac rena > ,
e D s —
e another sta
Books Recetven.—Explosions
Kenyon Blackwell ‚ Esq.; a pam
“ые Miss Parkhurst
Tie Nati ;
al Mines, by J.
— The Stepping Stone
mpiion , "PR
er and restorer diy stan
same relation k 'the picture as the Коо ма his
patient.” This passage shows the tendency of Mr. |
Rodd's pamphlet.
with a aa
den Memoranda.
uainted, we shoul
the author’s statement
e ts Chemical Field Lectures for Agric
turists (8vo, Trübner) is translat
eschemac
here
nobility 2 gentry,
n the lawn w.
a grand Rose féte at ‘is 3
0 and 300 M
a
were magnificently in bloom,
and rà clean. ithi
Mr. Bohn added six
, som
with foliage — d eei
the — h
EI
а manure may be taken a fair 325
f the manner in which Dr. Stöckhardt deir with b
subject
in point of n the
far
e
erences in
constitution.
* 1000 Ibs. (perfectly dry) contained :—
CONSTITUENTS. Barley. Malt-Grains.
915 Ibs.
eee
is partly of CICER =
E
Ber pt d they are the first parts of plan ty white
e awakening of the vital. force which slum.
al
mineral sub.
- Hence it may be pe clearly n how
po pania” their very
t is, "therefore, to
period find it in
— youth, and how i it
Fe: due care that they important this
“When dne as manure, malt very ——
migh ce concluded. from its abunda
Contents of ni — potash, as also from its great
of — strong yf
— he will soon be able
tim
already tra
8,
ir | effect. Broad-leaved
ve
is on а pillar, a a
r
th its action has only
y manure, in which case.
ti ie to the (Saxon) асте, |і ато
Hi
n's poss D
versed in vari ous directions with —
bro - gravel walks, m wi rd
nifers, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, that look
as if t they — been established there
Mr. Bohn, the
reet, Covent Garden, "held morn
Thursda.
what ample mean
um japonie
| shade, = — them a good watering, to make
зі гт ; ards I water sparingly until they 2
begu uire a more liberal
h
Id be
as possible all over the plant, in order
flower at the same
owe rs are e more a ctive than small
necessary to courage the strongest and healthies
€ only. I should say — — ; — in a é-ineh
a shoots — be suffici leave ; for one in
inch pot, tl
— four to а he
sated, to get all the — — - the
i ни 2 ie kee
rand point being, — —
Planta
T
mon — — — plant,
stem, lowered Hring: fashion, presen
nee. In staging the —— for the
mas near the as poss
give — more water than —— s them — flag-
ging. About the b beginning of iere d they are intro-
duced to the for Ming Sot d placed
receive the greatest amoun ?
an
d emer. appea
pla
the flowers will n во long: live
kept in a m his e гебен we d dry.
When the beauty of the plants begins to fade they should
be turned out to harden off previous to their being cu ut
skei n July, b th
following May,
o
oh i * y
ing Lili
bloom, and near it a young — the new Giant
Lily d . — which has e ene so much attention |
ur great exhibitions this year. sati:
tri; these were associated
neifolium rub:
A bed filled dwich Lee's variegated. leaved Pelargo тзт
Larue? the Mountain of Light) formed Mom a feature
xample of the
n's agna
x ant "Hs this kind 4 ot |
do e When the latter
cut
have broken, are shaken
ept as
riab
g, mixed
d lime Fabbish í o ien amount
of E ree чын ofj the M: a iese should be well
but a For
few are б» bri han ful alge 8. e
collection was carefully labelled. with nee gl ls
minutely described in a former volu
——
FLORICUL LTURE,
Por рч OF THE ce PELARGON
at the — of that peri leav-
o eyes of the old wood ; 1 then set eni in
until they have broken
three w
obta d set them in WERT
tion. lee, "ha little water for a fortnight |
‚1 cut them
ks.
Academy of Se
orporated with a s e,
Say а
in thickness wt the
of qM fiio: rabbis, tes a layer of flak
here
nage is essen
ter as fo van
should contain crum sand and less
SEEDLING FLOWER:
Kg rere BW I. — pam шер, but apparently
mprovement on Kéhtish Hero.—G. Not so good аз many of
imilar colours already in oe ation.
Focustas: ng Not near so valuable or at as many like it
fe
no
y; if we may judge -
should h have be
—H H. Too humi withered up for us to be able m
e on them
= Sho owy and worth propagating: ^ ———
ery good white, large and showy, but rather-
* na
he specimens . but
the seas n.
Miscellaneous.
Curing Dise ased nk Potatesse- Aihan laah i
M. idoin, ео:
440
THE
GARDENERS’
“CHRONICLE.
[JuLy 9,
2 ki
синее of e aper in 8 litres of b
hen | firm
re liquid remaining см — — pire of the
mean
ue Epac
ai ape mi » 5 off by sof a hole n at the can be protected from heavy rains
и is done the hole i ^ -— such stove as are i
the "liqua wich n drawn off is a rown in time, including Justicia
again Euphorbias, Jasminu
or six times. water
in the common operation of PE wi
the curre: has
been well 8 a 1 — p smell “ы
The Р to be turned several times
that if this
several years fo ollowing, the Po otato qot
woul ently disappear. Jonas’s British and Foreign
Ad
fe an Acorns.— The period of ripening of the
acorns” is from September to November, during which
season the Oak forests more than usually teem with life,
the sereeching of nu ie Pach
parro! sed by, the cracking of the
nuts, which: Ату to — anis like dense show
voured by the Nas
pm и»
8 ;
row, онза holes in
rns pieked
nthe e acorns are loge unhatched
th > 4
sect eggs; an only got
has eonsumed the: kernel, that the 2 — returns
to the nut, and consume the well-fed worm
Ec in Hooker's Journa — |
ht of Claiming Bees.
pe to the eff.
followed and not lost sicht of, by
on his behalf, a tin
z, beaten
m prevails in some
the owner or some p
etile, rying-pan, or т other ‘like
о * rin be
‚ an
occupied b
vila e i
= ee prveceded to hive them, and havin
set his nei at defi
the Eel aes uq
settling in
Spires, th e decide
the plaintiff Oxf Her ald, ee
2 Walp is reported, we P
is gentleman, хе known аз a wr,
pond. г. itte ds
a m Tounds.—1t ma;
aves of Pelar;
that kind,
d aee on linen - thé; part, and the
ised in a very
Halit ign o s Messe
Calendar of Operations,
(For the ини week.
== Т DEPARTMENT
Har lants, including most of the genéra
n New 2 which b nd
which - blooming T
drawn ut and "this operation is repeated five up
warm as | №
A cu
at bees leaving 1 hive and e, scorchin
no
having tender leaves, are
from bad
ain yane of a que portion [es nig
fore of all descriptions dew be benefited by the
de. in error, that | practice.
mpil ler, has
yn
argoniums xd case the d
Bo where . stin is rubbed | when dry w
r two leaves omis tra
short time. growin
use, and sh
in a close frame
be shifted nem
td. ty liquid m
^ ts get ien into proper
a
rich deseription ;
syringe, ple
to t ve trellise
| santhes iud зл ias are now
wan rugmansias and в
habit should. be fre
they are often trou
engine or pore e must be cons
аата
fine 1 foli
Ал
FORCING DEPART
Vin — Wem
=н $e S NA in 80 5
быр requiring to md й
lass, ог 1
„should
ir
anda
ire sw args
tivator
d in pen week's Paper,
r, and syringe frequen
din
And
ed fr
her — . in their
: D
bergias, and ad r. inten
e grown on for win
The! last batch of. түла may now be A: and
pt
bl
xen
the
ar in 1 101
and fumigate on ^s fir
r
tantly at work to kee
„taking care, however, not to injure their
t
be
t D
ly of m
seriptions, where
i
to
em À
co
E. hiemalis, Will ilmoreana, gracilis, vernix, regerminans,
Continu mee glass
rises
or a late show
z ots, s
alsams,
ded to decorate the
e for next two months,
should be finally potted, ‘wing soil of
ap dx spide
goo od
and e da in
hung 8 . 1 sould be aid trained |5
ie hey advan
1 beauty. |
st a
and other Cape: "bulbs
apr m should be
of the MEN animals that are allured by the e to supply the phar. of ел argon
ar pla
ачсан влева Win manure seniors 7
led with the
red spider,
ENT.
ust aeu ю our a en gag t in
e fru "ed. e
s gather
нер d
n in Ст
day; e necessary stopping
eral grow md duro of = fruit in ue: last
proceeded w Cu
must kee
test its
ter, tiy, but not in .
; "ng shine, unless the “shadi ng is imm ediat
oung growing fast, and will require
e qua
tely put
ir in
mperature will ыык for them to ha
dtr flowering.
plants now
You po growing
will * — stopi and tying |“
per form
f bloom.
should
against walls,
a
‚ | and the lower *
ame will gain additional 5 by being allowed a
weeks longer to gro
0.
breast-wood vé now be removed from Pe ars and Plums
portion (sa
a third cutting of the lower
will be less danger of the cut back shoots ting again,
which are we the Weakest,
few
d
28—1853.]
THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
441
VIAN GUANO. .
AUTION. TO AGRICULTURISTS—
It being notorious that extensive adulterations of this
MANURE are still carried on,
ANT! CIBBS AND SONS,
ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
he Publi in to Farmers and all others who buy
to be carefully on their guard,
d — — of the S from whom they purchase will
part
of co st 12 and, in addition to T
ранда to that point, A — ONY GIBBS AND SONS think it
well to remind buy:
The lowest whole ШЕ which sound Peru
Guano Аш 15 sold by id dus "ing the last two 4 A B is
91. 5s. 23
Any Mie made by deal 82 a lower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or г the article must be adulterated.
РФА GUANO.—The guaranteed import of
essrs. ANTONY GIBBS anD SONS, Lobos od
and all Artificial Manures,
та — — of Lime,
Linseed and
pe Cakes, &c.
А Winrar Txauts ‘CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London.
ТОРЕ OSPHATE ОЁ L ranted the
'e e
Ammo; “a de c К way Station in London,
at 6l. ANURE for top-dressing, composed
of su А а уйш 3 otash, and other chemicals
essential for Cor entrated Urate, Nitrate o a,
Fishery, and — Salt, “Sulphate of Potash, Ammonia,
Agri
and every other! “Artificial Man
PERUVIAN AU NO ence ed the genuine importation
of vuv — s — & SONS S. —— C of re. ED
and on ECA EDWARD Pun Sec А
ON [rre Compas, Bridge 8. Street, “Black fria jars.
Maxvnes— —The — Manures are manu-
3 at Mr. — ' Factory
Turnip Manure Wig . pe r ES 27
T 0
Super оа of L 0 0
eo. — E DON lit 5 0
Office ing Wi iam Stre pet, ; City, London.
, guaran go to contain 16 per cent, of
Eu E of Ammonia,
G ar WIRE GARE err
PER ien 2 FEET W
БЕ —
<2
$69 $9. 00666
333 — 2225
23
09036
ЖОШ
—.— E +
Galvan-
ised.
Japanned
OTH NURES.
PERUVIAN. GUANO т the finest qnalis ; Super-
phosphate of Lime, made from bone Nitrates of Soda
and Potash, Gypsum, Salt, code, Ash, к Sulphuric Acid,
pe — 5 — all other 4-4 of known value оп Sa le.
Apply to OTHERGILL, 204 a, Upper Thames St tret
Ante МАН URES, &с.— Manufacturers and
making Аат АТ, nd 1
effi-
. C. NESBIT, PGs e
ral and Chemical College, Kennington,
Soils, Guanos, Superphospbates of Lime,
d isk ays of d Silver, and other Miner: als,
uted with aceuracy and -
emen de sirous of receiving ins structions in rare
fy nato
2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide E per yd. 61 por yd.
2- inch „ strong ” tasi n
2-nch „ extra strong,, T 12 й ^W "
lj-imch „ light ” soe. 0 ” 6 ”
i neh 5 cid » LC XU 8
13-ine á =ч 11
All the above — на му, widt ha propor! tionate prices,
If the per half is a coarse mesh, it will pen the prices one-
fourt = L 9 Netting ig Pheasantries, 3d. |
per atterns forwarded post fre
re fen
——.— by BARNARD & Bis ‚жию
"Market Place, Norwich,
and es free of expense in London,
r Hull, or
Newea
PROTECTIO
Е AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF
ENGLAND.—GLOUCESTER MEETING.
WEDNESDAY, The Implement Yard open te the
public from 7in the en cem till 6 in the evening; admission
А с he Dinner of the — in the
iron. | to
8
Spa Gardens, at 4 o'clock: doors at 3.
e Judges’ petes of 8 for ДА рик Du Бе read.
THURSDAY, JULY 14. e and Imple: open
e, pu ublic from 2 5 sleek in the — 6 in the
ing; adm
FRIDAY, JULY 15— The. Cattle 2 and Implement Yards open to
Persa
the publie from 6 o'clock in the g till 6 o'clock in the
evening; admiss h pe
"MHE DERBYSHIRE ud MIDLAND COUNTIES
EXHIBITION of PO
the 17th and 18th of Nove ыг
Schedules of prizes and Маясар ed be
the Honorary 9 4 enclosing ped d envelope.
1 в of 10s. ill m oo tickets of admission to
deute vi — a ‘Thurstay, 9 d 17th, Parties wishing to
vits subseri are requested A their names as early
as ‘ible. ED MADELEY, Hon. Sec.
Derby, July 9, 1853.
POULTRY
e Коч al oh eig к AND
—The
Annual
CATTLE, vir P, ^ PIG S, and the various kinds — —À
te in RY, 715 be ye in ROSE — 5 ingham, on
the 1
A further 3 may be
х Mondax, Jun., Secretary.
ar at Insurance — — ‘Union Passage, Birmingham.
— . а E а
OULTRT snow. — The First Annual London
Great SUMMER SAUL TRE SHOW will be a at the
Baker Stree EDNESDAY —z18 27th, сете fe
28th, and F. 255 . och of — . In consequence of
the Royal Agrieultura| E Society's 3 the Md
for Exhibitors making th
eir Entrer T Prolonged to the 1
J AME! , Secre
15th inst.
з HENRY CATLING, cretary.
Offices at эш Bazaar.
Stock Man nagement, as well
Engineer tg etr would willingly take
e Irish E Althongh he would
expect reasonable re — — Wee is his great
puent — Letters Z to the Editor of this Paper will be
municated to
С. AND EFFECTIVE WIRE FENCING.— |
very variety of pattern, both for garden and fi eld purposes,
made to order at very reasonable prices. The wire is of first-ra: e
quality, being sele cted from the most — EP
t. Notless ыт» two coats o Lt. nti-c
Gen
analysis а Collen inb will And айе facility
DIT p rn a ar ⅛ ыш
AGE CHARCOAL MANURE — This highly
eat ро completely
saturated wit will E found 1 — mg cient for
every species o: more ерау" for Peas urnips,
boa age — and n root crops. It will pr wee, А "рачун
return for the оша han Guano ог any ое =з 6115 n
. equivalent value Yn о possesses the propert
fertilising power ы, than other Manures now
be obtai m the eee M
at 4s, ner:
ie Dan a 0 on, vul be d
Railroads
d 58 5 G. & Co., 26, Down Street,
у, Agentur Seedsmen, pesy ps all the other Agents
тед 8. erige mendations and Testimonials may be
arming
ve executed, references of
din n, and fuil particulars
and for the pig of
18 OF "fields, at 1d. per
305. 1000 yar ards, 50s. "Sur Hu
arthe East India
genie ted Emigrant
heir ome Sma proved principles,
—— ̃ ̃ —
(HEAP узшу GAME & POULTRY NETTING,
5d. per running yard
GALVANISED DITTO, 7d. ie running 5 yard, 2 feet у:
2275 8
VM EH
ixture app lied to tbe a Not — as Fi Ы incide ed in
the cost price. An "15 YERS fully warrants the
oe + in claiming fe for ry Willst Net a large share of |
publ our,
R to Mr. S. TAYLOR, 2, Wotton Parade, Gloucester; or to
R- Woopcock, Whittington, near Stokeferry, Norfolk.
THE LANDOWNERS’ DRAINAGE AND
INCLOSURE. сом РАМ
INCORPORATED BY SPE » Fax
anete for Life, fe oa pum Mae „ Tneumbents of Livin 8,
&c. ean have all of Draining, War
Inclosing, and every yc improvement to
Lan NDOWNERS' M AGE COMPANY, ei
AMENT.
rovements, is the best guarantee for
success of thei ғ
. Every denne is will be given at the Offices of the асарни
30, Parliament Street, London, or 9, se rae EDEN гаа
THe ес;
FFC
Core OF SOEUR CBE. anp CHEMISTR
AND OF PRACTICAL AND GENERAL ae 37 and
38, Lower Kenn abe Lane, Kennington, near Lon
ac J. C. NESBIT ; e.
The em of. studies pursued in the College doti ii odd every
peat requisite to prepare youth for the pursuits of Agriculture,
Enginee ring, Mining 3 en the Arts; for the Naval
and Military Servi ices, and for the Universities.
d eactiption are promptly and
the Principal.
ee АӨ RI CULT TURAL COLLEGE,
NCE
Patroy—His Royal] Highne ness PRINCE ALBERT.
PRESIDENT OF Couxci.—Earl BATHURST.
ViCE-PRESIDENT—
Prixcipat—Rev,, E — Ке m жаы
su
Y, ppos
an
Chemistry—J. A. с. Voeleker, PhD, F.C
Benny 2021047, e Botany— — 5 wenne, F. G. „Ж Fes.
Veterinary Medici d Surg Brown, MIRO:V-S.
pi Civil Zn — N
at As E. :
Manager of Farm—R. Vallentine.
Assistant to Chemical Professor— A. Williams, M. R. C. S.
he ensuing MIDSUMMER VACATION win terminate on
the 11m of AUGUST.
Students are admitted egi as Boarders or as Out-Students.
The annual fees f or Boarders vary from 45 to 80 guineas, accord-
e Fee —
$
*
565
ot eta 0,97 a
1 255
Not Galvanised
atin, wide, bm men, Sr per ie yin. 555 bà. pe yard.
» de de rb ;
36 in, AR » 1092. іч „** „
n. " 2 in. ” 1s. 2d. «1
to Barrow. Netting, Galvanised, 3d. per sq паге foot, m
апу Size {ог the same proportionate A ce. This salia was
"^pa at the Great Exhibition, where it was so much admired
chess light and durable appearance, and аю to be the
W. and best article of the kind ever offered, Extra st g
Ale Sheep Netting, 3 feet high, 1s. 6d. and 25. 3d. per yard.
Arches, 07 description of Flower Trai na wees , Ga
Invisible Flower Stands, Tying Wire, T p
Work rau Fencing, Hurdles 28 salted ery deseripti vy of Wire
Patter, 7 Horticultural purposes.—] Catalogues of
of London — ро rin on applieation t T. H. Fo 4 Bk City-
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The GUIDE » THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
FARM, by the EA EN may be obtained of HAMILTON,
ADAMS, & Co. , Patern ter Row, London; ana Epwin BAILY,
Сер
OR eg | AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
` (Op E United Kingdom). Tbe 16th ANNUAL
MEET ING sn — 7 at YORK, on the 3rd and 4th of August
Or cat age ж close ope "the 21st uly. Free transit for Stock,
and Ba rates for Implements 2 conceded by the Railways of
this t. from ride to — i ra —
and fo: of Certiti w ready, and may
be had o tary.
a MI mica Secret
dames, Thirsk, July, 1853.
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The Agricultural Gazette.
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1853.
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS.
30
Bande Rs — B } Trial of Implements at Gloucester.
WEDNESDAY, — 13 opened,
Fan nme m B H Cattle and Implement Yards open.
Тновзрат, — | li—Agricultura] Imp. Society o of Ireland.
Ww buen — 20—Agricultural Soni of England.
Tuunspay, — 2l—Agricult aie ociety of Ireland.
So long ago as Feb. 12 12 5 we е published a letter ы =?
A. H. Ex urt, near Bris
23 1
resul
improvement o
"The soci
rish
people a e satisfied with
dures districts `
here.
* S speec
2845, ва how low the
in
ing ‹ of this
the “cabins” of the
i ч of 19 р
labourers 11 must be :—
“ A great eal emi be dono at à very smalle ex
A drain е) round e floo
make ретке унге el habitable — code
works have x ring. А, їп all peris of е coun
best
now the v
yard
a me
„ 80
great advantage o
they answered — e hidi - mese ife so that i
might be im ntroduced in
shed to make it meia
е ort; and, ab
solutely necessary for decency as
And an стн in reference tothe i improve-
ment of. — 5 on a neighbouring "m , specifies
e cost of this improvement as follow:
above 3 cottages had frequently as little
as 20, seldom p 30, sq ; area, Taking
the average at 25 square yards, g we have then 4 400 tiles,
II. 88.; cartage, P laying, 8s. ; total, 27. 2s., and for
*
442 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jun 9,
The , a little of the —À of lime had been dug inp? Р
= trifling sum a cottage improved from a pigsty to a, the patronage of an — society. E
or tf Е © redit of directing | For we are not to attribute мт
cg d ai i Сада int J ve no doubt th 4 Broccoli to the sulphate, but. that the insect et which ы
fort, be but far removed from its former
It is plain from these extracts that there was 1
en organised opani
need of such a society as has thus bee
in Galloway. And that the condition of cottages
there is not peculiar to that district is proved by the | s
following extract from t ess —— -—
* Let us ask our friends whether, as they г read by
snug firesides the painful revelations of the
overcrowded lodging-h sin {зш 0 ccurred
to look a little nearer home many
"vanta
farmers can 11 1 the way in which th
are housed not to the bothy system, — all its
resent refer, but to the
is paid to — of wie eattle in the folds. ^
We do not wish to be understood as 8 al
this to be true of Molland ыр у; if the
districts as regards .ac —.— agricultural
labour are to be found i — in the — of the
also are —
North: Agricdimriste on нв subject :—
4 1 have ad the opportunity of. seeing ithe condition |
0
| mw — — the
orst.|
d, so |
— of the
ay Seia to this subject, and w
cal and — e will copy its
сз there is as much reason to desire the
ki of our есте s in this point asin ploughing,
which has erto been almost the only kind of
fira labour hitherto patronised at these meetings.
This draining match, open to all England, is fixed
for Friday, the 22d day of July, to take place on
the Chesfield estate, Stevenage.
it whieh * occu al
nim кый» 1g some infe:
m to others, that they Ded, if they
please, deduet more > satisfact tory rax fuller
Last summer on a ained mecs e -elay
und (but well — — die crop), which had for
several Деме paai been planted with the larger and
at Dutch, Drumheads an
ft England,
in which they are = in money wages а —
k e to purchase oe cand of t
a
on
difficult ty in procuring fu
as I hav
рре
nd that many а — in England is open to the and
charge of T: mmodation for the labourer,
is within the personal — ry many
ges
e position
— men ey have an immediate
with the ihi of houses for —
RM. for it is the deficiency of cottages as
homes that poser the evil to which these letters
u
The 'obje ct
is to eee or revive the lost influence of the
cle ergyman o er the gro
am o draw f the ab
ii sphere of Linee m attractions, on which the | fair to state 10 that in ^ pen of this m a 9 cht
i ame of this lost Ve do | Savoys suffered so C: after _ ik — and
ieve t any g sc anised dug several inches deeper than it had e n dug r
machinery of any kind will revive that —— з бю about 800 some — were epe last
wil
influence, the loss of vhi ds lamented.
at the end of
heir | t
e done m before, |!
1n
m e | nin
of the vicissitudes of w
them produced h
Sir A. H. Exton has in view apparently | ®
mea а а ying
. Savoys were plan
rass—a general cea of our
of whieb, without exception, suffered very severely S"
ought to have been the
The epe
and such a
progr ore prc
withered to such an аа that eal of pis ans :
died; most of — — -— ш — cely any o
ts the s fist. In the
midst of them a Rape plant had accidentally been intro-
in no way affected,
1 = root of rae plant was
weigh in de ——
пдф well i to w
rie the root, six Cod
At both ends of the. ms ‘of Cabbages, and on both
me and
ne
; beyond these, on o
the
eaped. In October,
throu, ugh the | winter, Hee i Nonpareil Cabbage plants
the
following spring, а
mes ury war
a but the coarser-hearting Cabbages
rarely Despli “that it is probable < Plot. of ground
had never borne open-hearted Cabba;
Although 0 may militate against the conclusions I
as an
= рана а enn the weight of the
| t6
on Br occoli—this, in its YT. Si roperty, being т ive
in t oodif, Granard,.
CARTS AND hun dk
а ſarm of 10 xo acres of
fiene or
may suppose, „will be carr
fourths of a mile = {һе
the roots to be harv
consumption, there will probably be 2000 tons of roots.
earri - three-fourt hs of a a mi ile ; there will be 1000 tong
be some
me that distance
from market; and there ill be — 4000 tonsof manure ^
the fields. The su e — carriages mend
well - con ашы Psi а, mportance to the
bus sine uch a far p up the abov ve iteme,
nd i he eight load
а. case, that of ‘he vehicles vl
NA ш» in dun ease of field carriage wi found
a
to серун ы ы sits on the load, we op the amount
e ton
of 16 rried one mile, as the labour of ro
kind —— — annum, on a farm of 1000
But this amount must be still further inereased, fran
eturns for ever
nd
ground well M gam about 1400 тамын! were of 7 h
f planted, which po all e 0 29 ours, тє
mile on “this account. Now, the labour of carriage on
fields and farm г "rect may be
assumed equal to a lift of
one-eighth of th
To
oad.
pull 22 00 ret p mile Mong. the surface of the
field or road, w arly lifting |
tons one mile
0
me, per m, in wh Reit
in natal shitting the mater чи ith Vines
n three ths of reat deer
ittle calculation
per minute. This, according t
1 cee, чөлүн nts the rer, labour of n
10 take the per uring whieh deer,
se and ascertain —
this kind are gt e
carriage alon cessit tates the employment
if not more * one-half of all the horse Ä e
oys.
On a farm of
thans M
farm empl
Consider the matter in another light.
1000 acres, cultivated as I have suggested,
y year 500 а rai
8 Perso autumn, noi ot one о! f whi ch 1 has su uffered from anbur, "d phoi former io.two loughings and in
influence must loughi ole
and friendly 1 and that of a — and of the roots am do not find a single war "them — su edere alin labour to th
not c of a | patronising character. out The plants were from the same seed-beds from which of about re acres per once, I
аи ~ LX БЕ ab ell d ms plants set deban amon, m were ta а be wide, i 1 be as. nearly AS»
toe and we should ^ w were affected. e ground receiv iles acre: а l
ultimate pre of a sch а inclined to dob the | 3 benen dis —— is really puzaling. ES the average of a considerable —
алаша чн h ase, under pe Chew decanal chapter | jimited vm MR i ее doe seating Cabbag vo = to the lit of abont 2} суб, —
ere a house, under the superintendence of the B „ the and ake 3 ation
d. From ual to the
сенда was ќо е —the young men bei tia T waa le to concludo that no — ог
t only are there di |
— siperintende фен attendance being re- | tinet species which h find their hein
ening prayers, and at the
sorts ;
was the
more disposed to
e 1 wW
conclasion, as this lot of
s of re: tive |
pabuli i in the Tarnip and [os but that pir peiie | ploughing fields of ord
gym
think, by eng some ан parishion ground had, in all robabilty been solely appropriated | q
open a lodging-house, to which young men shoul to the production of hearting Cab fop: жойо. years
be attracted by cheapness, order, cleanliness, and | Past and had therefore become replenished with th
the superiority impl cial, and intellectu peculiar insect which preys on these "e while other
83 over those of the gr Mad. tere: weevils had not found — 8
es. A. H. Erron has well describec —n 10 — н un Nonpareil of- this
i — — ü -| year being exempt — sa. attacks of the weevil,
(p. — and the y discomforts by xe. io — f 3 da нз Ё M аы ihe. денов
length driven from his home. Th : i — за Mi to reply chat the. calenl
possis 9n the one side, and the real — — . € — sng tom an етае n; — conclusion, but € „
; er а i ur per annum of suc
the-/sottpe — Mant M e production « е: insect by affording it an days, or rather 2500 hours of 19 horses;
has attended model lodging-h scs rer fii — ite its attacks e лнн." аы labour in the months renders ай
—and. we believe that simil anh in iw city P А he average number eani
ro- one.month, then that
duce. similar results 1 populous country their attacks each to a certain — of Thou it — during hy Ы year ; and arse ^ is as true gre 2
1 that men will be more on nfidence in, I e, one of the latest work o carriage as it is of the work o cultivate 5
astingly and certainly won to the cause of гај ‘applications. that have bee semi ane for = dis it accumulates in Certain ma mee ves M
and religion, by i i dat у —Чгу hydrosulphuret — lime ; for Mr. mete t i е
free choice, ; than b я ered to their ys, * I entertain this opi d of others, so that, while su
an d mien at an enforced ing the pinion of its efficacy in preven | not more than 10 would.
religiousness, or an * for its off ing the occurrence of an cere n instanee ся en it ment, yet, in realty, а much
тз. ' oingo ped v NI to some Broccoli, ignorantly grown upon a | : t
— ——— à
Tierz is an advertisement in е 425
serves notice, from its inte ист oe xi хя
draining, among the objects properly de
serving of
produced
za f её, сенге crops.
3roecoli —— 8
*
—
va- t
nee of anbury ; but the deis involving the necessity of more
for |
escape;
y to planting,
greater in
* The 40 or 50 tons of return carriage from
referred to here; but this small inaccuracy
influence the result,
28—1853. ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 443
than the above calculation indicates, does not present 2 the carriage; a process which, though Messrs. Stratton The inmates would simply pay for — lodging and and
that double inequality or irregularity of arrangement & Hughes, of Bristol, have — ucted a а tilt-waggon, | washin ng. They would provide their own food. Iron
which the irregular distribution of each separate item | seems almost incompatible w with $ construction of any teads, with straw mattresses, Sac г fixed in.each .
of it through the months might — us to expect, when | other than a two-wheeled sca i "| bedroom, and there would be a certain q uantity бн ар
ose items are combined, arises simply from the faet As regards the other side of the — ауын points; strong. plain furniture roae for the hall, besides
that the inerease of the one en КАА щру, gene- | in which a waggon seems superior cart for зө ег kitchen utensi Ko. us of the. house
rally along with the deerease of the other ; the labour | tural purposes—may deserve — — It
of carriage happening chiefly in the autamn and winter | presents a more steady platform, on which а heavy and and simple. The whole —— sinit y на
months, and that of cultivation chiefly during spring and Fe à load. may therefore a more safely erected ; and | ducted ostensibly on a business om з A young.
ar as hay and straw
early onveyance of suc ds a man would be able to get a el fortable
apparent inconsistency of its results wit e Ma" it is, perhaps, ert iom than It із room at as cheap a —.— h i — pay —
truth, it thus appears, does not diseredit the — also urged in a favour, tl e four-wheeled convey- | where for one noisy and dirty. In the hall the lodgers...
and we may, therefore, confidently accept this conclu- | ance may be “ dragged ” — bil; and that the horse | would take their meals, which would be соокей by the.
might,
sion from it—that carriage is at least one-half of the | is also saved, in such a case, eextra weight that comes | woman of the house at a trifling, charge. They
| horse labour of a farm. The се of the machines | upon its back when the load rests there, as well as on if they pleased, contract. for board with her paying.
t «ота in this labour is thus a matter of great то- | the wheels of the carriage, as it does in the case of a | weekly what was agreed upon, or they might — for-
; their construction, so as io facilitate the accom- | cart. But the answer to this latter allegation is, that a | themselves. Those in regular work. would probably
deere e their purposes, seems to be a matter of the | load admits of being perfectly balanced upon the wheels | have their. victuals together according to the same
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mieal proportions, with n" to —— character side of the hill, will take it . wine other without | money might be raised by means of a mortgage on
of the work to be done. enera farm car- | inconvenience. In com mparing a and waggon for uilding erected, The committee. exercise а.
.riage is field work; and the — th and make of the all farm purposes, we have to Sie this advantage for | business-like rather a moral control over the
implement nno ought to - fr sty pest d to the | the former, that different bodies may be used f or the | lodgers. But habits of order and decency may fairly
circumstances of rough roads and soft — — same pair of wheels, and that thus a mere phe be exacted іп any ordinar or in "n
which, in the ease above alluded to, about 0. tons for the carriage of straw, or a shafted box for the con- therefore the mere dry oversight of the committee
are d one mile per ann re roots, may be used at would, to some extent, ensure tolerable repeat +. This
the turnpike road, along which, from such a farm, not | pleas The same wheels which carry an ordinary principal direet means I would rely u or i
more than 8000 tons are hauled one mile. per annum, Scotch. — will carry the “ harvest body ” with which | and governing the lodgers would be :
ies 0 in Robertson 's harvest cart. be uraged to maintain.
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regar ance g very great height of load. From the article faees decidedly against any disorders which.
power, and the facilities it presents for e 4 — in Blackie's Cyclopedia of Agriculture. render their stay insecure. i
1 . А
.to that in rated above, p n
— * in the first place, as regards the fitness and conye-| HOUSES FOR UNMARRIED LABOURERS, wou uld be bb the — and his wife. They а
сео i I
4 i Іх commenting upon the h good-nature as is
will endeavour to justify my preference of | object appended to my letter of Feb. 12, I shall not | consistent with — wife would have plenty to
the cart to the waggon for ordinary farm work. There | examine the matter in a business point of view—that is, do in the way of cookin кашым, housework, &е. The
are at least three several Fue on се that prefer- | аз to the possibility of the institution being self-support- | man’s employment — depend u circumstances 5 -
ence may be justified. The fi is, the greater conve- | ing, but proceed to consider whether it would operate | but at all events he would have to take the weekly rent,
ry as of the smaller machi in Da ne -horse cart may advantageously in a country village, or anywhere else, | and keep all things ie erigit a he conli, If any land
xed to the i ee i = i to
t
portionate to the trifling nature of the work to be done, | college—do any good, permanently, to the f fu the super-
and in places where a waggon would be an awkward | whom it is intended, that — for young unmarried intendent to cultivate and make what vata of it he
and eumbrous rrr to e mplo у, vis for purposes | labourers? and could d the ey,as a general rule, be induced could, with the aid of the lodgers, who should either
ently as or It would seem ö t |
e | portions
second is, the greater efficiency of a — when placed species of benevolent bribery very much in contrast to the different lodgers for them to cultivate when and
ee shafts, and supporting part of the load. А with the self-supporting prin ciple. If —— give young how they irem bas UA — appointed a com-
orse in a eart carries. of the load, and so has only men who ordinarily live on bread and cheese and pe son to aet as superintendent, taking care that
part of the load to draw; and not only so, but he is in Potatoes, with an onion or slice of. — for an his wife was — di able to — the duties — would
а better position for drawing when he has a load on his occasional relish, a daily meal of savoury butcher's devolve upon her, we should, as soon as the lodging-
than ; In meat at the same und to them as the aforesaid house was occu ied, suggest to the inmates (as has
order to the perfect efficiency of a draught animal, he| bread, cheese, Potatoes, &c. you may imd fill | been before — tbat they сеа draw up a sort of
must be placed so as to bring all his muscular power | your agricultural diio bui if та advantage is code of laws for their own guidance. They might eleet
into work ; and there is not only no interference with — to be had by means of an increase utlay on their | officers — emselves to take care that laws
riz — | part ur i i
weight ac m ervi n
his greater wei may more securely act. Compare them at a nominal charge. I do not think the institu- importance of inducing men to punish petty de-
horses Mes the shafts of two separate carts, tion would be either permanent or beneficial Not meanours, an intain decent i i
—— pair pulling tandem at a waggon ; and the latter permanent, because subscriptions have an unfortunate rules of their own, without any applitetion. to —
the must appear to be placed most disadvantageously for | habit of evaporating ; and when they failed your college —— A power of positively exeluding an ob-
P^. cmi ce of work. The third ground on which | would be bankrupt. Not — because it would be | noxious comrade might be granted to the lodgers upon
ten wih bx it ae to waggons is, the greater facili- | a sort-of juvenile —— med, we will hope, good reason shown. 1 should look much to this pro-
ich belong to their use. Their © shelboards" are from vicious abuses and ud sloth Љу. the | vision of self-government for the repression of disorder
2 80 high; the ire over which they have to be filled vigilance of the —.— (provided he be vigilant), and immorality; such as drunkenness and late hours,
not so far from the ground. Now, the height to but little caleulated to teach young men to lean upon — Им: There would be three classes -
Whieh a load — 2 to be delivered is a very material their own industry—to give them strength of character, | of lodgers: Ist, —— from 15 to 17; 5 a
— th the expense g it from one or habits of fortitude and patience ; —— eee drm тае aria any age. Ist
Place to Another, of life яму be staved off for a time, but it will, and | cl e
wit ern labourer, digging a гой — they il nter it the parental EO: — лау Бей letter ter briefly
-— sover m 200 square yards, — iy | Now, — e great object to aim at would seem to be this : deseribed what sort of thing the parental roof of the
ha — fé; ini ina dy m e to 12 inches deep; to leave young men to themselves as much as we con- | labourer very often is. Itis often not merely a cause
dmm thus turn over to 100 tons of earth per — ean, and to influence them. without their | of discomfort, but of gross indecency, to retain grown-up: -
' — — Ehe а aw w well aware of it, I am not'opposin g Judicious | lads of the labouring class at home. ottages seldom »
viia. гт lift more than from 16 to 20 cubic yards, | mim pe T times, and friendly advice; far | possess more than two bedrooms ; if there is a third, it
ың, he had to throw this earth over the side of a from it. But I am opposing. the notion of visible | is probably let to a oe In the case of many
о — he not — — than one- | authoritative oversi sight in the ease of young men who | families there must be, therefore, a most objecti et
of "part of the lifted in rst case ; and, | are working for their daily bread, and are old enough, in | crowding together of the various inmates of the cottage,
ibaa be en » the ae com edge over sia the асай a worldly point of view, to take care of themselves, | But even where there is sufficient space at home, it does
iban wn—the.higher the edge of the cart or | Instead, — = а —— eue the daily formal superin- | not seem unnatural for a youth, when he can earn hi:
lal — ‘that he is кайр айе, em will be the tendence of system of patron and own living to go forth and shift for himself. He will
, Connected with the shifting of a given weight of dependent, 1 should prefer a a plan more simple a and more probably do so whether there be the inducement of a
€ To lower the and bed of the vehiele | humble, 1 model Ms herd before him or not, and he will often
would lessen the- labour of filling it by a fifth or numi a be built or re capable of e containing, fall into Th i i
‘ait parta m | by way of commencement, — wineries lodgers, each of where they ean ; sometimes finding a respeetable
ч t there is vet another- ground for the: preference whom fer have a separate bedroom, however small, lodging, sometimes the reverse. Generally, in a large
whieh 1 have to justify, and that is, the greater to himself. A good-sized hall or living room, a kite chen, parish, there are half a dozen young men or more, w
carts as í ing е неке and other offices would oceupy the ground-floor, whilst | have no settled home at all: they are the black sheep
— the а of the 1000 acre mit alluded ече, the bedrooms would be above. couple of rooms | of the flock, and usually at the bottom of any mischief
) 6000 tons—tlie roots and the man would be allotted to a steady man — his wife, who | or сеи that takes place. When they have cash they
without labour, by the mere — up рам have the charge of the whole establishment. | occupy their time in а Tn of edifying visits to all the
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[JULY 9,
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Barton, Charles, Holbrook House, Wincanton, Somersetshira
ps in the neighbourhood in regular exo soil, are also thoroughly natural in their срне. ы A Wants Bares cle, on beh ar, —
Wher ‘food or money is scarce, they rob, poach, or be ев, | prosperity y ofa m ighty em mpire—the happi n Henderson, William, 96, Gloucester Plac » Pontani ; London
When lod al 4 i ion—the increasi Collinson, H., The Wood mre Kiesen Wor
astonish the villagers by oing a few | fort of - teeming population 2 j e en e:
days’ w "ord some parishes, w when any P^ has been | ment of civilised — the progressive elevation, Tome 3 „Char x 8, Singin Pon oes, rm, Yorkshire tersh,
por itted the i in jured 8 backe e parish — and spiritual of those who in mon бе! к у, Richard, Foreett-Valley, Aldborough, Dur
mitted, ge yore! 7 o the H trate, demand that agricultural deve- | ва unders, 8 Samuel, Russell Mill, Ma arket La vingui w
ч тее ma ni i is relation. The Deere, Richa Td Taek k, Chepstow- Terrace, вазне ru London
and solicit a 3 to Ани, опе of чус — ek Sabin — ora recognised i л eeu R -— eicere ee PUn qr Ronde
or sometimes even —— him without a w was once a ti n the humble labours сеч р + е James Binated, Alton, Henne a
although there may not a tittle of evidence erro ing farmer were looked upon by the ere 4 — > — оа Brogden, Joh m п Thom as Na thanieh Lineo im ae
im. e black sheep lodge; as often as anywhere else, | of the land, if not with contempt, à e 10 cer ee a lbp a
in ow s ind hay-rieks. There is always a | thing akin to carelessness, as an undertaking а ми 8
ger of their numbers being augmented by the acces- void of interest. If an enterprising tenant і arp Lambert, Charles, Sunk Island, ОКНЕ Huli
sion of other young men in the village. a n бумл ue en the aut n, Е his 400 u. ae reed o Fra 2c xs d ee Barker gue
i i i ould | tices, an ngl man
Lye быя — — > гч йет. кїн — йн to nealled- for — k in the extensive as "of untrodden Храме 8 presented dg е Couneil 90
,
1 1 5 твн е was иу ith opposition an ;
8 ate ose айык. xis m "wer 9 systems ite. In the persons of his neighbours, old penne nus iua РА М it Apu" T dai bs
LI Й з :
Now I believe very few of these three classes of youths blind prejudice chased him lat d геу. эз exta dE Hs also reporied.to the Council ie Alls
en would < oot in у sort 5 sneered ae rth the neg igor ытан at aug "v Ф = ed nente af all, «обе «n а Af Goes i 11 le-
i i 1 reedom, and | a t, exhi-
—— ^ h ke d € * e of being in 2 г day ; now our noblemen аге xd alive to the | bition at the Lewes meeting
n there were advan ges ricultural reform, and are busily em- Prize Essars.—Mr. Pusey, Chairman of t ede
i —— мари out a релге i be tantamount to | ploying their powerful influence to sine Th —— reported the following awards made by the
een — al M Mg A v ease many would | improving agriculturist obtains on all hands "s C: J си ач rs Essays and Reports, competing for the prizes
i j ; the iety :— я
Host erhaps in ae t to which he is justly entitled ; an
‘ii — or would de dea, mi [ ISSN, n these days, it is the үч udieed jog-trot farmer at ү, то AXTON, of Drumnod, Fifeshire: Qué NONEM
i э atm ots e fro m is pointed the е of scorn. , indeed, is th Prize of Thirty ‘Sovereigns, for the bes —
m — — gront. im — Mn enel d vi ing of us ity : or man, he walks Management of Light Lands, consisting princip y of very
m = — formal genes — N p 2 friable, dry, а se - sand, as some aluminous (or
inquisitive interference. This is so cult a matter an the brink pry mighty precipice, and ever clayey), but no calcareous matt naa ten
- ul i ents, at first hears the breakers of ruin rolling T a the plastic lay, iron-sand, 1 ene daveb
upposing. et on
lodging-house fall, and everything in working orde
ma, ed, do you nly a at providing physica
er, it | tende
— In a future
me of the methods
in
cising в ee А influence over the lodgers both
and in mind. A eem Elton, viet E.
Bristol
Home Corresponden
er, e. —I would suggest “the 12
bo à
or
Moped of saree of ie
arm water, till the gas
8 | become wh
d
as practic ce fo
J. Lockhart Morton, Edinburgh.
e
s thrown off,
A never wid invaluable. remedy for this painful
aud d s disorder. R. H.
8 e Lure. — The age in which we live
is pre- e . nd progress, of discovery
ae enlightenment, of social union and : aggregate power.
or
power ; E jects.
tro-
ward, in
stand asi
f salt in Zohr’s
ents of life being pro-
pelled on the wheels of enlightenment, that of
е у enlarged, э they arene ether
re the intelligenc = dem of th
onders
in,
beneficial bearings, yet «а ri
e Meu. y call . js
incomparally higher. Se doubt, the
t
stand.
renovation of ou
measure,
farmer ; but agricu
ing, as they ought to do, in the incip fertility of the
as le
fide ‘distance, paralysis lays its rude hands upon
H
y» this bitter
dark and troubled sea, and it must soon be
ren
enced to io and
— 4 every obstructing agen If, however, ob-
— — can be safely removed, why not do so at once?
Ис чеч the transfer of land, increase the pecuniary
ces for жее agricultural improvements, a
pia e the lando
right of doing idt his — — which the trader and
merchant e e over theirs, a culture will е edily
all events, P is destined one day to be
fiel of. enterprise — ге — and a stage of
or the man of g d varied acquirements.
Sorteties.
— 5
CRE pri AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY - ENGLAN
A Мохтніу Councit was held at the Society's НА use
in уе Square, on Wed nesday, 1 155 6th of July.
The following members of Council and governors of the
Society were pr чет ре ord Азнвовтом, President, in
the chair ; Lox t, Нор. R. Н. Cliv
will in | ceste
M. P., arker, Mr Barnett, M
. Bia nsh: ard, Mr. Bramston, M.P.
E dnd , Mr. Cavendish, Colonel Challoner, Mr.
oley, M. P., Mr. Gade
. Grantham, Mr. Hamond, M
Mr. Hornsby, Mr. Kinder, Mr. Pain ne, Mr.
e
Chandos Pss 2ай Pusey, Prof. Putin and Prof. Way
The Mar аз of Bath, of er
v Tilne ey 5 treet, Park -—
f the Governors of the Socie
"is following new алы were ж
Vavasonr, Sir Henry Mervyn, Bart.,
ark, Vilidie
Hear ia was ‘elected on
Spaldington, Yorks
Gibbons, ad Abbot’s Hall, Beafo rd, Crediton, Devonshire
Da * S. D, Pendy yfiryn, Conway, Carnarvonshir
Ponso! — Hon. Asbley Geo. John, M. P., Hatherop, Fairford,
Gloucestershire
3 e m Br DN Carshead, Skipton, Yorkshire
Price, Wi p. Gn urch, Swansea, Glamorganshire ire
Mv. Williams 8 Ст editon, Devonshire
mith, "William, Whi inchcomb, Gloucestershire
Breav ington, William G em Sut ton, Hounslow, Middles
Mapplebeck, W. B., ngham 4 an
rossley, Luke T "азои Hali. Nantwich, Cheshire
tch, 5 Sandywell Pa rk, Gloucestershire
ге ie Hi, Сека e, Wiltshire
се nll Narberth, Pembrokeshire
—.— y; 230 ohn, eafo rd, Desa lnshire
leauchamp, "un ‘Earl, Madr I Court, Worcester
arter, William, Bough ersham, Kent
is
tend —
dwigoed, Pontiff, Glamorganshire
— Kirknewton, Wooler, , Northumberland
Co leat th; Glamor ——
W ood, Miles Astman, Ledbury, Gloucestershire
telville, Rev. Edmo: ond ‚ St. David's, sare t
arry, — Gambier, Highnam Cou rt, Gloucester
trick, Thomas, Swansea”
ickenson , D. F.D. , Ulverstone, Lancashir
Vood, W Bryan, Bainbridge, Chippe Каш. МУ
Leach, R, а Vernon Honse, Britton Ё Meer i morgans.
Willis, R. сес rbeck , Pooley — Penrith me rem
кин, Summ ers, CI mbro
п, John pone Marte er эбе N
mers Plac — — Park, London
n rn TD rm ua
Wick Soha È Higli Leaden Оо
Butt, Henry, оа ntsham С Court, Yivertón; Devonshire
ewkesbury, Gloucestershire
ve
Matthew White Ridley, eg Sir Charles Lemon, Bart., | d
Raym
an
IL. To Rosen VA Farm-mania the Royal
Agricultural „College, [2e ter the: S064 Prize o
en Sov — for the best Essay on the Cultivation of
— aid —
GLovces — Mine — Mr. Raymond Barker, Vice-
Gloucest Werne n
ociety's that
The Совћей cordially greeted the announcement that фе
ne
The G
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£5
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eft?
. Fees
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pons Bo
Implement онсе ee, laid before
port of Mr. phe to the
on the Pedir of ‘his visit to m Works 5 Mr. 1
Northampton, for the purpose of inspeeting and
10-horse steam boiler which had been со
f
ILER.— Colonel ren chairman of C
Council the re-
x
.
he consulting
the 1
‘Topas: Ca
Com-
mittee, and to com a the boiler in It was
ed i 1
w.
d there
the Society’s steam- eof trials.
VacANCIES.— The Secretary
vacancies occasioned in the Council by the lam
ofthe Earl of Ducie and Professor Sewell; th
haying repor ted ba
а.
> Presi-
Sxaso Woop.—The . Оны ues
sent to яа ‘Coane il the following com —
Mr. Hen of — Knolls, Salo
As the communication of the e init memoran
by my gar rdener, and Misting to me the results of zee Pe ere
Et in seasoning young timber, by immersion in Ke 1 yi
in
T Ais them, together with the speci cimens refe i to
be submitted (if you should think fit) to the;s attention 3
Royal Agricultural Society at their next weekly eeti
| add to tive enclosed statement that the
and framed together in the pit, would. alt аа purst the iy
me ex
Piicós | of the дода, a8
or 1 pono in strong ogee Saee auch ater e
о dry, were placed w
ca.
were soaked
gm out, and allow
oaked, upon e eaten floor, an
what the ete oo ‘tie exhibit.
LES
piece of Sy pamore pens soaked in *
the same plank n oaked. No. 5 is
een when
** tant, theories were ards
extending their use.—Prof. Way referred to the
tages attending the mstance of the pm
up in pieces before being soaked, and were many d
ces
greater amount of sur
surface
modes of soaking wood, but they were e com
ondon, their intention of sending a —
te use; and was no
oubt that it would reach Wü in proper time for
ith their s oy
d be filled up by the Council
„at Ше sens monthly or Mu the 3d of August.
timber re for roofing, ;
ted, and the
ood
plo and should fir X be I eed bes taken
ec d
р 2 r er 2 comes so * a the gr so gritty, 3
that it cannot well 15 cut or planed; and, if placed, when tenen
а LOYD, I now i
i The accompanying specimens of eje oe =
eae E NENE AETA ЭТ. ИРЕР
` r
28—183. ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 445
expensive, and required a greater amount of 8 publisher), and hence it becomes necessary that a strict og pair of ] Бош Sidi with one furrow, accomplishing as much work
fi —— process.— ы y W. Ridley thought en ublic censorship sho à be 1 pta all such book- | 8S two pairs used to do. ae — nedarot gil the тоге
Е 3 "Mr. ki „ The y B ok, "wish | as there i is such ы 83 Turnips now-a-days sown. ane
of the lime consi n solidifying the album r. making speculations as is OOK, W. езд — mosk a . d of for Bees is from 14 to 20 loads o
Brandreth thought it effected a ug e in the sace chit | has so greatly disappointed not onl y: m бн ts court-yard о — with to 3 ewt. of guano 5
juices E hought the mne pondents, but also A Poor Farmer, acre; and this, with onc-hal the Turnip crop eaten off with sheep,
ie * b Rs | puts the soil into a fit state for growing a good crop of any kind.
a very inte ng a mporta n ә ап ) Such a supply of co eiue manure as this, however,
- Way would give it 2 stieation20e the om — T aal ed, and, соодо у, we often under the
i e Counci > necessity of laying down part of the c ith fo or arti
Oe ти ed bos Male Miscellaneous. manure. Women, for out-door work, are abundant, and wages
ай кыыла ibi statement accompanying them. Numerical Details connected with the 3 of ыы з ved Phe 5 15 ours 6d. is the ordinary par.
T = ЖМ; tir Irrigation in the Agriculture of Nort iserably defei 0 Fir to be an average crop. Wheat
Cow ATIONS were received: 1, from Mr. Thomas ues pent — Not only is there a smaller нела M
3 Ы * sual sown, r
Martin, on the importance of taking measures to i ы 78 LIT , ou growing crop is exceedingly thin, and the
1 i eal condition of the Number of Number of waterings. pt t f water, з Produce in
rove the moral, social, and 3 e Price of | Grass or Net value of
sing generation of the К=-# wher labouring classes ; gated by Ірана е Duringihe| Fach For the | #Tigation| Gran |. produce
2, an invitation from Mr. Beckford, of Ruxley Lodge, Leubie foot] m Season. | watering. | MOnthly.| Season, Per acre. рег acre. | Per acre.
ear r, in Surrey, for the Council to inspect the Indi fd lih
daily working of Samuelson's digging-machine, at a farm | 50ммев— nches. | Inches. | Inches, | s. d. Crt. а
in his neighbourhood, near Kingston-on-Tha з, M | E 99 3 18 * 7.03 42.12 59 224 |31. 108. to 47.
invitation fi Mr. Bailey Denton, for the rs to Meadow a 3 150 7.92 237.6 11.88 21 0 450 TL. to 121.
witness the rs' draining match, intended to take 5 ? Bushels.
lace o estate of Mr. Parkins, at Chesfield, near : ^ 20 е I KR dida — - us Eon
— Hertfordshire, on t ly; 4. an — .
invitation from the Rev. Samuel Smith, of Lois Weedon, | Italian ренди by Captain Sit. E нче 4 EA loft Me ind
ear Towcester, for the inspectio growing crops, — ̃ —— general. t, in the fine climate and suitab| bell od of M
ul s improved system of cultivation, The shire, looks thoroughly poverty-stricken. The only fields that
Council — their usual acknowledgments for the Calendar of Operations. : w^ са he lying, уэ —— ү well-culti
M unieations submit em, and ad-| PES бта fai 8 Wie ot 2 Мале wil take VE
` journed to their monthly meeting on the 3d of August. TON ; high — per quarter to mite up for the d ney in the crop,
CHESHIRE, June 30.— The sowing of S теа ring: моң кеен 7 to sell 4 — The demand is such that the
e — ~~ de d by q^ wet We Y g as at inte ccupie: ed t i 8 y — sigi = x 8
FRENCH ту Exuisition, — The arl r par of the onth, and in some rever is only just — the —— t difficulty in laying
Clarendon, her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State Brod ah ton dose: “but looking — the —: of the last few | supply ри daily аин. LL. wnat discon онлай
for tl. Fe ey. P М years, - е far ciled to late sowing cin they | Sixpence per Ib. is su nd such а comfort-yielding
^: e hr — rene » has transmitted n wo uld ha iie beet Кену, on pis — 0 tlie orev of mildew, | price fot beet that the farmer L эү" îs geting ди» gv with the
ciety, through Mr. Addington, the following communi- | which attacks early sown ones wit ter severity than late 3 ад. ч this rs look Ii —
cations relating to the Great I д Im n of |ones, бода беу they eo much better than the former, and, Beep demens h mh t demand at
France, to be held at Paris i in - year g area ae му Sen ve te sown t ^ — мє x the fly, | highl ^ gw : rativo prices "IE аа 5 nearly *
: rly so s are much inju ut - aed
! reign fne 1853. wn Wheat is Jooking strong and акк оп im ET c: wool fair comes off on the second * uy im
. Srg&—With reference tb my eher. of the 30th "d April last, EA but upon the p Is 750 this o to|regard to D I will be Say some!
enclosing a copy x „a letter from Me nt Walewski, the Fren ch pr е еа crop; and the Ago will dol to | communica
~ Ambassador at this Court, announcing the intention of his j A
^ Majesty the Е —.— <> of the French to hold aor ve Eart of | tices to Correspon den
Exhibition in Paris i ur ге, 1855, I
_ Clarendon to to you a
step tan t мен Stating the dec
Governme
and
ricu site Society of | eve
you will —— e Royal Agri
England to give the 5 publicity to the Sean
intentions of the Ria pt ernment, as ted in Cou ch is s
Wal 'в letter. generally ce my y pte è farmers, but by th dicem in
1 JR ooking very promising. N. Cox, Staple-
am, Sir, your most obedient humble Servant,
(Signed) H. U. ADDINGTON,
London; 29th June, 1853. "Sont oF > Divos. During — бнт, — eeks we have had
My Lorp, rence to the Great t Exhibition, intended to a то n the result of
. be held at s in 1855, many foreign m anufacture ave which ak a Үкү supply of 9 aad. the luxuriant ique of the
inquired of the Minister of the — — it w however, — — h x
of which into Fra — regulations, err lande; those s
ed oves, will be specially “admitted "into ‘that exhibition ;
{ d 2, whether, at the conclusion of the exhibition
масан red to be re-exported, or may
] uestions, My Lord, have re
e Emperor, in the —
reat Exhibition of 1855. — has — à been лорд,
only that such prohibited — admitted in
the Exhibition, but, further, that it may at the close of the Beh.
bition, and at — A of the exhibitors, be e r re-exported,
free of pg sold in France for internal consumption, on
payment of a Anty o f 30 per cent. on its her ao
— will be in: poe in the general
course of ; but,
ape es ressio
whie ves ppears to — — made among foreigners, y the
rule m inser prohibited €— — intended f for the Exhibition,
M f informing your Excellene
ted in mete to this point by the | 50wn,
ty the у ror. Your Excellency will
once convey to the industrial and
nufacturing subjects of her —— Majesty, a statement
the regulations whrch have thus been made.
have, &c.,
RD,—In referen
on $n hes
The
l irregular.
Mowin
тау грагіацу, get unsettled
s. The
3
s — — e thin in
t 100
and. 2. sie ful; store — — ridiculously ме, leaving |
= owe e а room for remuner A The M — ral f:
Dee d. much on weather,
M — ground for Tarnips, hoeing Potatoes and —
and attending to the hay. Jun
Pare INS OF GALLOWAY, June Since our last report wé have
refreshi С
а predominates, wi
ts igned) ' A. WALEWSKI.
. To his PASOP MERY ag Earl of 1
ps have gn
n usual, v very few havi
ing yet
POULTRY.
ultry Literature We look to
"x censór of all the misdemeanours
«Agricultural litera ume, and are, e e —
· that “ Maria” and a“ Poultry-book Pure › shou
to you their well-founded rie: plaints, T
urchaser?" has inforined. yo
you, sir, as 1
ed i
i — the — in
he pe
is from — to mon
9s, a
in ue price of of lean cattle from last year
Labourers well emp
address t
acy book Р M t
ge ге which ies been —
e of Captain Hornby’ А : ish re ces vile
informed you = dea embryos
per т 94lbs. The advance
vilt bay
35 ec cent,
of the г
—
cut being 34 fee
one 10H:
—— f
very m
— is — paid to the im yrs breed
of cattle and sheep in Е — a proof of the e success
of the effort, I may men 1 а iiem this district took
the first in the — “of black faced ewe - and the
th Ayrshire bulls was taken by one from this dis-
trict at the i te mee w cattle К 2
ESTER Ross,
we hada — of easter
* winds m m— a: —
ee
go enial s
105 on the 10th and ПЕ we had nearly новава nt rain; d
roughout the month showers have been falling as they were
more slowly than if
f ee a rs ious one, has been р! preparing |
— r and N the Turnips; aud now ‘this very — vé a ET
mportant part of the farmot s opérations is all but concluded, i
joing generally admitted that Turnips sown after the end of ——
ty |g
"e
f
FOR 2 — y Sub, Eight or ten pounds P salt to every
AN is as much as is generally strewed over it in making
t
VENT GARDEN, JuLY
All kin f produce are now su plied in and
trade is brisk. Foon Реас tarines are па.
Strawberries from t
open ground are well supplied.
tions from the . of P. Potete Ce Conroe
are still well kept up; and t ee he ar
and AND in.the market.
doz. Green
Nx bunch.
but. peu the Ee T
old,
d, wit | Ch
weather x likely to be a —— . that which was ng-
ndi
ill
rt fn per
is gener ally very oak “ae planted, | Pune per
Carrots also | Cucumbers, е
1 deal of —— =
e first seven days of this M Old Clover
are too late. _ Wi thin these few у ygone years the amount of
with T been greatly lessened ;
11
ne
it through our booksellers of the nto
(by = д, i
on, at 1s. p qua:
fom, е 3s. to 6s. s — М "aeo. ola Potatoes
Good Ash-leaf Kidne noya f from Cornwall,
are plentiful. Mushrooms are scarce,
f ums, Fuchs
2 e 1 ада Aaa e Roses, C
4s to Ss ene e basket, 1s to 28
EL MI epe. pe >. Aa]
ae S :
BLES.
‘Garlic per Ib., 6d to Sd
* Venn э 7. doz.,6d to Sd
, per doz., 2s score, 1s to 28
Beans, р о 2з
рой,
1, per hf. sieve, 6d to 15
1 Jerusalem, do,, 18
x ies per bunch, 2d to 34
I per — = to 8d
per bi 3d
ort, A to
T
1 2 — on do.
Wotercresses,. iS banat 10108
PS.— Borovan MARKET, July 8.
. Pattenden and Smith report that the accounts cong
S —
istriets; ; the market in consequence is yonim; at improving
prices, Dut 7, 1200001.
Messrs.
nue to com
Hav. Per Load s 36 Trusses,
100s 401158
+. 80 100
dio 34
E. J. Davis,
+. 908101003
ARKET, July 7.
Prime Meadow Hay 1058 tol 15s Anterior vol
Inferior do. .. 95
New Ha: 80 —
... ..
=. B0: 86
JosHUA BAKER.
...1105 to 115s
100^ 1208
4.90 96
“4 51108 —.
HAPEL, July 7.
wes pu Old Clover . RS
84 Inferi
sin - "4 Fine 24 —
Fine old = a
Inferior do.
New Hay
Straw...
"e
...
*
nferior
— 25
BRADFORD, Tavrspay, July 7 3 ш W little doing
in siy ms of ами 1 The re disinelined to
buy a Be dg sought. be supply: aec » pem is very
liited. and the quantity o or — rei bere in some зе of the staplers’
hands is greater than as expected
MIT TITFIELD. Moser July 4.
а — Beasts on offer, but ‘the ELE of m
вир pply is not at all improved, conse uently
are fully as dear as of 1 те There is a pretty good clea
„3 кыа. The nu eder] of Sheep continues small Bem the me time of
good o ing scarce are rather dea Other
i
We have
446 ТНЕ . GAZETTE. [Jury 9,
kinds with a ready sale. Lambs and — — — ng RON HURDLES : i ERDOES SUPERIOR “TIGH SUMMER
about — nine as on Friday. From Germany and Holtan HOMAS NAP AND тег — — acturers of OATS. possess every унау — to a
are 1114 Beasts, 4260 Sheep, and 665. Calves; 3 Scotland, Wrought Tro Plain and Ornamental Hurdles, improv ved | respectable and gentlewanly garment, and, if-des ч, —
; rom Norfolk uffolk ; continuous Fencing, Gates, Ge,, Highfield: Iro п Works, Bilsto: nown "x pe NM on of m isting y am “ot
hern and midla — Per st; of 8 Ibs d s d Staffordshire, and 103, Oxford — London. exten nt uu wi К" m о gerspiration (the. fatat objection to ай
Per st. of 81bs.— 8 — a ee e TE (situate in the centre of the Mor district), and | Other waterproofs) ; an ing entirely free from vulgar sit
— кгз” 4 6 to 4 8 Do. Sh m o. " —4 6 | other advantages, THOMAS y & Sons are enabled to enr ied — - Teram at eq times ‘equally: ag for
ur eae Ы oo st H or, d
t $ horns 4 4—4 6 —— ua — 0 0—0 O all M s in the promptest manner, and on the lowest poss and бов... Every ale kept; also, one of the -Jaxgest : t.
2d quality m alti miel ~ — 3 — : : nues er = iaa —— of "Moe descripti of over summer, mo; orning a
wn ose * — Al. shoo ing be S, capes
Do. Sho = 3 = og - wd — 0 MANHEAET HOSES PARC DOE, 96, New E Bond Street; and 69, Cornhill(only). .
Inu d — wg v. —
Beasts, 4040; Sheep а амен 27,000; Calves, 653; Pigs; 350 Obtained * Prize Medal Great Exhibition, 1851. ANTE TO .LAND ENTS.
"The supply m is 12 equal 6 the demand; indeed, owing 8. S. FRY 4 » SONS have all the adva M which А V px — is 1 км ше r- of 100
to the hot wi r, trade is dull, and it is difficult to effect a — S FRENCH CHOCOLATES, ay are nsd at tha eR dé m ру 70 qd from London, with a Ge DM T
clearance. Notwit handing, = — kin -— мр че ж aS 85 1 and by the first pe d are ыш, 55 taken as | Residence, nage near з a town ог 1 а ве. iL "with
tively isthe are not much. lower. en 0 is ig бе ees ge for eating. Those who wish a cup of really fine T ulars, .J., Post Office, Sto ington, London,
r, and several
к ba абме of Calves is very large, they are dispo
of atvery little reduction. 22 foreign ide. eonsists of 314
^ 1500 Sheep, 588 Calves, and 70 Pigs; and 95 rv fone.
-Perst.of81bs.—s d Per st. of 8 Ibs.—s d
t Scots, ! Best Seer + 1 to4 6
! 8, &c. 4 4to4 8 Do. Sho
Best “Bhort-horns 4 2—4 6 a 2 quality 3 6 — m 10
2d q сг #04 asts 3 6—3 10 | Do. S .00—0 0
Best Dow 454 „ көзе, ВО 6
Half-breds * 4 6— $ 10 "д »- ,.-—0 8—4 10
Cen — 3 4—4 4
x ; Sheep and Tanba, 13, 980; ; Calves, 8753 Pigs, 350
MARKET.—Fripay, July 8
COAL
Eden Main, 168. 3d.; Wallsend Haswell, 1794 Wallsend Hotton,
17s.; Wallsend Stewarts, 17s.; Wallsend -— 17s.—Ships at
market, 57. |
Е.
— sh Wheat from
AN
Mowpay, July 4.—The Y ra Essex
mall, and sold quickly
bes was also Me 4 o. x 77
arley, Beans, and Peas bring an
The Oat trade "is d and fine 2 Ste ^d
p of to: ue s was advanced
s. per barrel m
n qr. dearer, — ie to
per and barre Uer el more
J* 3 Я
` ees White 43—60 BF 84
— — fine selected «ditto 46-
— — | DO —
— Norfolk = e
Foreign .......... .|38—63
Barley, grind. & distil., 233 t0265.. "Chev. 24—30 Malting .|25—29
— Fore аттайт ‘distilling 24—80 Malting .|29—33
ом Essex: an nd — — ойс Й
incolnshire.; Meta 23—26 —
“Мае... ЦИ аА W hite
ЕЕ marks delivered. per sack
2 Y, 9 val
amounted during E e e week to 15210*qrs.; of other corn t
supplies were small, This m ш market was think
‘attended, and —— — firm in their demands, but ‘itt
pee ‘resulted ; same applies to Flour. Spri of
i the full rates of Monday
ea lover pri but little left on sale, and
wer
3 е р
general А
the i таа Meio, nt in ear
Friday афо 2А
i joe Wheat. i | 28
——
Euglish. 2160
ish — jii
3 ki
8,24, | 2 . dol EF
"May: 28... i 35 2 | 36 7|32 7
— dee ‚йз 0434 0 36 9 33 8
11 n 34 9 38 1 34 9
— Bo codi, 480 11 | 83811 34 6
3 32 8 39 5.34 9
Jay шл 32 6 | 40 1 35 10
— 45. 29 8 19 4 83 0 38 4 |34. 4
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’! AVERAGES,
Prices. May 28. June 4. June 11. June 18. June 28. July 2.
vj. Ts SUMMER SUN AND DUST. are sources м
& олу 20) Н: tton: Garden, London; and. by Chemists
and
por ent залом ed Chocolate to Ms ss softly
ould o veg articles. Important directions are contained |.
эч еш poe Most persons have never tasted this beverage |
in MER
FRY'S OWTAMOT. AT т 242
condiments for the railway carriage, 8 valid the nursery, and
y adapted for pu. Tei
9 is s — n price, that n
rson need resort to other eme t wil 22 farther than
ferior qual hasers obtain most for their money by
using F
in hexagon
FRY'S HOM. MOP ATI
COCOAS possess perfect solubility = —11 ight, nutritious, aa deli-
| cate articles—to invalids invaluable.
J. 8. Fry and Son’s name on — em of their COCOA. NIBS
will warrant them perfectly ge
phe PIENE — possesses a full flavou
S. Fry & Sons, Bristol, manufacture all kinds ot Chocolates
аг 8 Chocolate, or Cocoa Paste, Chocolate Powder, Broma,
and Soluble Chocolate, тед no boilin:
а ра Теа Dealers, Gro and Druggists ъд Great Britain
and Ireland. careful to My dm that t me of “Fry &
Soxa” i 17 e ie. gasket of each article. Enquire at all Grocers
for or Fry an d Sons’ Book on Cocoa— GRATIS
HIRTS.—FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS are not|
sold by any hosiers ог drapers, and can therefore be obtained
Gentlemen in the
ly at 38, Poul country or abroad,
ering through their agents, are requested to observe on the
interior of the collar-band the stamp—“ F. "m deg Shirts, 38,
oultry "—without which none are gen are m made in
two oper. the first. of учсан is 40s, the eae, and the
second quality 305. се ee Gen — men who are —
of; Со shirts sea ies t manner in which they ca
ade ste solicited ^ inspect these, the pesi unique .and poc
E ing Shirts. pie of prices, and 8 ан measure-
—RicH — A , 88, Poultry, Lon
ASHLEY'S XNTLDEHECTORY ích T, for
strengthening and 8 on Hair ie ing« d HE prepared
and sold wholesale a nd r tail by „ e js ges
О,
EVER "AE 8555 tue
То ВЕ LET: а
toge
Cottage, within fiv
toM
—
MERTON, SU
о ВЕ LE
=
NU
ether with the
ck
e miles
"TO е OF MEDICAL PLANTS, FA
ERYMEN, AND MARKET GARDENEI
RREY,
"T may bé: en ntered uj upon immediitsly im nT
RSERY, with two Greenhouses, аи id
Sto = — an Acre of. cents d
A A
RS.
FROM LONDON.
iehaelmas
ILE
T, by Tender pb Tengo from M
cultivation, and now A fo the growth E Medic. а Plan
and. о be delivered
m full p
4088 to Mes
beu Cordwainers gaii pon Street West, London, of
cul
Land, in a high d
or
— 9 — M
—
16s.
v [prone
Tw
t
ite: "enone: койа Ad from II 1
Sturgeon, Dur M d I 8 light butte lees
ceipt o of Po: st-office Order,
urgeo’
©
I Bale.
waite AND CINNAMON COCHIN m I
—An Amateur has now for sale some splendid _
pairs of old Birds of — — еси МТС, pee the most
eminent degree, those ER of excellén — pedaliar
— Specimen:
and 8
—
o T. B. F.
of the
ity к= ven. “Who “ae > Agents
cler Son, Farringdon Street; n & Co.
ard; Edmonds, 67, St, Pauls Churchyard; ; Keating, г, St. Pauls
rd; Bu tler & Hai
mists pe sa А
e drive, the promenade, the aquatic excursion, Indies will find
| ce ah ieation — — ANDS'KALYDOR grea
| to the complexion, d e se cloud of —.—
| allaying all irritabili and immedi
easing 3 —
ately affording
E d elasticity and healthfi
State of of — skin. n:
—— eradic ға
à — Pan e and discoorations
ота толад e place
sunburn or
via "— zee Son crossed aas —Pri
т: Аз a protector and restorer of t
MACASSAR OIL — be found alike ace.
: — era кае of 8 соога
: ew
ess "A
жале mdi of the: — ag wrapper
imitations: are abroad.—Sold by A. —
WAY’S gee a d SUPERIOR
Ab this веаво: . me ne 2
t, fi fe con from eating too m:
А es. This disorder, if not checked at the com-
B n leads to w t consequences, there
^ o-suffer from it should a few moderate doses of
9 8 PILLS, which are the finest medicine known for
such laints, as they quickly remove the cause,
the tone of the stomach, and permanently renova
organs. As а Family Medicine. these Pills 8.
and should be kept for use b;
uggists, and at Professor Horrowav's Establis
Su "London
see
LIVERPOOL, "Turspay, July = this none ng’s market
there was а е: attendance of town EN country dealers, and
— — eg Ue = te did
are earneatly
invit 'write to Dr. LESLIE, as h
‘them — ы every ease. His remedy has: been suecessful in
| curing thousand — —— the last 11 years, and is
double ru
j le to every kind of single an — however
bad or long — in male or — n а „causing no
confinement or in in its use whatever. Sent post
my . to 4d. on
— Tbs. on m Flow "b E b
dearer,
Gorm cn the pot y
little busine
an of fi
improvement
transactions too
Beans and Peas quiet, without Oats and
“Oatmeal dullat previous Corn on
better request, at the full — of Tu —
ought | nn Road
the spot is in
free, —— An Bro tea — E 6d. in postage
sly
mate om I have felt
Tusea it, H. Bankr:
d,
ea ees a
ord |*
e: General’ Post | da
r Street, Gra os te M E
DAY, dam Soy AN -
price 2s., |
stamps, — Dax
Street, — Inn Road, “Lond on. At —
4 — from. —— — — eren ir of Wise
Andrews’
Pioren
Dorkings, |
Spangled —
Spanish
тее:
7 Bv. ver
—
ee — Essex.
nes FOR SALE.—
ochin Chinas, 218. per couple
. ditto. T . — da тес — і
payable at Cross Inn, Lla
ndilo.
* Address, Mr. — Buronen
Wales. Refere:
жай ertising Agent South Molton Street, Bond Street,
Sales bn
FA TR
PERIODICAL SALE BY AUCTION on
he smi in —— to be had of
= ob Vade 5 London/ ‘by enclosing а
O PLANT
Mes. Jz As STEVENS will sell b
t Room,
July 22, z 12 for
SPECIMEN
proper
DAY ps то
BLISHED —
and v
Ра —
citros
mM of
King Stree
good €— bo MN
Catalogues h
Catal
ce for respecta
NCY
STEV ENS. will sell by
oom; 38, King Street, C
at n — —
um, — gi tete n н pince — May be
pv. and т had of Mr. J.
D PI TEVENS abies
m, 38, Kin
sand гече ag Chysis or Ў
be viewed o
HERTFOR 'DSHIR E-H o
GREAT
38, King
i o'clock, a
ST ла
Museovy D
uple for duck and drake,
здоб. nd "delivered pes * my
ompánied with P.
—
$
; Dyfiryn,
bility, Mr. ——
POUL dM
JULY 19.
EXHI 2
ID's.
CHI
don
C. mes
Los inm
n the morning
м ARKET, ,
ОЕТНЕВХ RAILWAY. 92
E N will
_28—1853 ]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
447
FOUNDERS ETC
COTTAM &HALLEN. ENGINEERS .
2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD. STREET, LONDON.
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horticulture.
ILLUSTRATED. CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION.
Conservatories idu d Machines Hand-glass Frames Garden Engines Flower Sticks
Greenhouses Fountains Game Netting Do. Syringes ce Bordering
Hot Water Apparatus seme rci ^ ei: Work Hurdles Do. Rollers Watering Po
Garden Vases Flower 8 Garden capt lieu. Labels Garden Arches, &c,
К сы, 9 mm et 5 & e.
AGRICULTURAL — pre нет;
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, O MENTAL, CAST AND йети DE AND WIRE WORK.
EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS.
; eie e d MAT Ac d ds HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING
GUA HOT w free
FLOR WATER 1 HEATING APPARATUSES, upon KS with J. WEEKS
rinciples, supplied and fixed in’ Hortienitural
ESTABLISHED’ MORE THAN 100 YEARS. _
HOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer in
GLASS for CONSERVA TORIES, GREENHOUSES,
GARDEN FRAMES, and DWEL
HOPSG
WAREHOUSE, 87; BISHO; —— “Wira UT, LONDO:
Cut to any size —— 86 "i m 100 о feet cach,
b above 40 ir үр" : s by 4, 6 by 4j б
ounces. . per a 7 by 5, 74 by 5i
тураа TAE eae de 15s.
26-ounces . 53d. » 9 by 7,8 by 8, 12 by 9, 12 by 10 20
32 ounces ... 744. „ | е;
13 by 10,14 by ee 15 by 10
ked in cases of 100,
Im
Gass Milk Pans, 2 rve “Jars
Plate Glass, Patent ages fa — "i and
we — as every description it "Window Glass now manufactured.
Glass Shades, round, — and square, for Clocks and Ornaments,
* Shades and Dishes.
GLASS FOR DONSERVATOMES. SES,
PIT FRAMES, ET
AMES PHILLIPS anp ce M the pleasure to
hand their pe 2 of Glass for Cash
it ipe EE: CROWN SQUARES.
In Box М In Boxes of 100 —
Under 6 by 4
6 by 4,
7 „ 5, —
8 6
12 6
„ 5 Jn 14 0
ny 9,19 by
14 by 10. 1 0 0
es, mot pape $ 40 inches long,
d. per 8 "IN P" to size.
“ШЕ, А, P *
1 98
n Mr. аге plan, 20 by 15, 20
22 12 a Hi Drei on hand. Cases of Sheet-
7 90, 16 oz. to the foot, 27. 2s. per Case of 200
by 14, 20 by 13, and E
Ead size about 40 by
Sha trade.
Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, ebene, Street
Without, Lo ndon.
FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC.
a g from 2
usual sizes required, many thousand feet
E D A EE
& Co.), Park Cottage D 8 atm ‘helen, are now im a
and other Buildings) —— — DODDS & CO, Heating position to execute of t best
: — aoe Leadenhall-street, London. First-rate references and workmanship
uality. Plans and estimates forwarded on appli-
of Churches, Hospitala, Halls, Offices, & 9
One, two, and three-light Boxes eiwitys on hand.
RUN MANTO SAL gem * HEATING -
WAT
-HOTHOUSES. AND CONSERVATORIES.
Р
AT THE bowser PRICES" coii md wrrH Goop
TERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
этият for
ists of Prices inl Est
Li 8 forwarded on appl ction,
а ROUGH PLATE, Т
fo
THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS
TILES and SLATES, oun PIED PROPAGATING
GLASSES, GLASS MIL ANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS,
ORNAMENTAL INDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES,
to J HrTLEY & Co, 35, Soho Sq Henson
„Вее = Chronicle first е. шеи month.
MATEUR GARDEN
LOCAL BOARDS? OF HEALTH, & SANITARY WORKS.
— — = Б
AMES WATTS, Нотнооѕе Buitper, Claremont
Place, Old. Kent. Road, has 200 CUCUMBER and MELON
J
~- BOXES. and LIGHTS. of all.sizes, eir i» for. immediate ~~
made of well-seasoned materials, packed Bia hank toe all parts of
the
— CONSERVATORIES, c. made and fixed
complete at a derable reduction, and Garden Lights of every
description. —— —— : ое had to the eres ap Gentry,
and the Trade, in most o RAY anp ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chel
London, having had considétible е ee ale : n the x1
3 x Hortic ultural Erecti which, for elegance o
oor" UR REC JAN ALL ITS BR, design, materials, and MU E Mie ship, combined with
Wo economy — 51 practical adaptation, cannot surpassed by any-
à Р сее: of the Кіпа іп the country, аге іп a position to —
E ү 1 | en “ine lowest Pow re erms.
. have been extensively employed by the Aum
Gentry, d London e Sorte and to 55 by whom
rders, the n with the greatest — —
give the ‘most satisfactory. nnde ез.
for all purposes to which the
— of — = Hot Water can be made available.
SAMUELSON’S PATENT DIGGING
J. WEEKS: & Co, Е
11
qu
LUI gre eg элли!
ELT ини ан
^ 1 нан БЕ a
1 a
mimis ШАКЕН EI
d "BUILDERS.
he Nobility and Gentry
erect Horticu cultural
an
Wales,
Britannia Works, —
No. 68, Royal Agricultural LE Sho
d E
Practical ics’
1. Larger sizes for
monger or Im
also constructed on the most
pony draught, 71. 5s. and 101. CAMS — or to any Iron- =
SERT KENNEDY, Bedford
Covent Garden, has for Sale фе of the finest specim
jurope of the ELEPHAN NT’S FOO Eire Elephan-
;itisin the vestponsibi condition for moving, price 127. 125. ;
ehasa Exotic Fe and
ту;
has also an 3 of Cape and other erns; a
ise all the British species ws , at the lowest
prices, sent to all pa In the Aviary is one of the best Collec-
tions of Foreign and Choice British Birds, under irection of
Mr. F he Pantheon, Gold and Silver
—— which is
SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN
TELESCOP mets — pee mportant t invention in in
sich өк
——
and the Double Stars. er oy —
N — can be clear eee.
, 5 y
vede a mami
Deafness. '
Street, opposite the York-
PERFUMERY TMEN
“BINGLEY, -— со. 4 a inform
eme — Fe of the — is
0 We NANUTACTURL ai
ME BICALEE,
that a lad — ema
can Select the description of
adapted for
W. r Йй 2р AND COTTAGE
House best
ТАЎ”,
i , “The HOT-WAT к a Po — — " shallow
EX uvm 3 KEFF A ` -
ew Д PARATUSES (which are We ils.
ent and economical) are Patent Pum A E 15 ©
cularly worthy of at- Patent Pump "with 15 feet of lead
tention, and are erected ау ned, and bolts and nuts
all the bosco i deca c id premo Я See 69:0: 0
both and Bottom p Larger sizes it required.
and in — operation To Emigrants proceeding to the Gold
Р The ока collections ons they will prove to be the most
mm Е) of Sto Greenhouse simple, durab) AA Bs eapest Pumps
V zt tu Sa Mingide hait e highest hitherto introduced.
nest Г, { ue um state of ee eee aud for May be obtained I жу Tronmonger or
Ar, iu Ht — sale at very low prices. Also Plumber.in Town Country, or of the
a fine collection of үм Patentees and Mana turer —
rape Vines in pots, м RNER &
sorts.
Plans, Models; and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, — &c., forwarded on 5
J. Wrrxs & Co., King’s Road, Ohea. London
N SONS,
8, Cre CENT, а STREET, LONDON
Every description of dini? for Raising Water; Fire
Engines, &c.
T
s, J. M. Farina' s
quality abes the different a articles
,9 : 2 ame
haveso —— had ort eir
ej and = only “Establishments 1308 and 131, Oxford Street,
London, cond a nd third doors from Holles Street.
0 70 2 LUXURIA AIR,
Ko., if so, use Miss GRAHAM'S NOCERA
the most e us Hair generant ever introduced. It re uces
off,
is guaran
артчу 8 jin r four weeks. nourish-
ing and E d hait, ind "sustaining its Ае — Ке
A weathers, it h ial. Price 2s., and sent post to
any pa of the кшш оп me pt f 24 Mera y pones —
by ELLEN GRAHAM, 14, ps " бош Holborn, M
ui e A $e. ^ a full pair of
I. Ross, Esq.—" It has
“It has much Ditore
my Whiskers.” W. ELLIS. None is genuine- unless procured
direct from Miss G. at the above address
VHS
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
n ш LLY $9
we
| THE! BIRMINGH AM POULT RY EXHIBI I 104—1 85 5
THE FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE nis TAKEN PLACE RELATIVE TO А
ME. W. P. EE TO THE GENERAL PURPOS
ka ta OF, THE Ma we w
Birm
ingham, J'une 151
Drar Sms, —I К+ bare band Don her vom N. = of cor-
resporlence wit . G. W. Johnson, t nductor
As Mr. Johnson has declined to ау: uil himsel If of the very con-
+; £ +} of А
pril
1 4
the correspo nden
— step is * more necessary, as I am — e^ certain |
ons are still making f tt put forth
mber last, — the purpose of — i an emi — un-
Baily,
—.—
favourable to Mr,
I am, dear Sir, yours obediently,
W. P. ALLCOCK]
EN the General тан — of the Council.
MR. W. P. ALLCOCK TO a G. W. JOIINSON.
njham, March 21, 1853.
Tue BIRMINGHÀM EXHIBITION OF din c AND Poorer.
Sir. I have been consulted in this matter With pate ce to a
certain bcne charge M in tlie leac os Пей? the
“Cot 48 ner.” bis. rticle wasp ublished: the “Cottage
Garden "No. : 222 abet and > under
the title "ot е Я "Bins." anda ars to been the
production of tw ore individu ie portion ог of - 2
bonitate of a socio P questions purporting to be wri
person under the signature of“ Qin tI 1 pe the ет
of comments, either of yourse the Jun S PS or of
(he E was ee ‘out
am the
ii bie. the Show у, an nd se
È
char; m and your contributor
was aware Ei the et 3 ie appeara Shee x^ print, I have
my hands addressed to the Se iion. written b: E ur
contributor, n Ms whe writes under за — nf EC
e dne r 30, 1852, wherein she “p E much
annoyed .to notice "uM j
L * 8
y а |50;
8 |
a Cata- |!
This — and the answer thereto, f — the 1 charge |
пеа
ntertained — erronéous impression, and that she
hat she had e
on в her belief hat the Catalogue as
done wrong in ex pages
gent by Mr. Ba Lily.
The Erh ibition was ned ant the мог December, and the
éharges against Mr. A x. ot made in E Жон ‘nm Өм.
fence” until the 30th of Mw һе
ample tim о ascertain whether they were stor
are anxious for is to have an
hus
published.
pose
n a pro pee
candid . manne . к А А ушат
шу att
ult., is intended. ny convey the 1 that my
Vava had
complaine y of what had been published by уон апа
E we ies had! y required from ou the name of a writer
w wen ali ew wet tleman — ly
coun h their Socie , pression, as ri 1 Н
kno to dd А "e can ** ure уа at my
пэт ад е о 125 tacks
pi. have tat аа. to notice anonym
прот ed, be n:
N ‘UNFOUNDED ST ATEMENT Розан IN THE “Сый. G
M. ER ALLCOCK: TO MISS E. WATTS.
Birmin ngham, ed. 1853,
E BinuiNGUuAM Y" ue Ехнтвітт
" MADAM,— B dad ева reque едва
| 2 to a falso an
which w:
by my clits | to call
malicious charge against Mr,
was published n the . Cottage Gardener
ast. aC
that o£ the Dirmi ings? Exhibition, bien
writer, g 19 01 in the Сонан
* er yeh. — to ny кп owledge, and, your own admis- |
sions, T falar decline to characterise your assertion, ^ We know
diat itr. — had ‘Catalogue before the Show, and sent it to |
i eat fot nett home |
This c e had P —
ты и
Toceeding
use, and Mem based, as you are aware, окса. to an in
tent remark made by you in * duced carriage when n p
to the € on the 13th of December.
| In ord 0 place you D^ p proper position, I. will:
explain th x Cen in е жаз sent-to atone
direction ar one clients, w aware of your ex
of m as
intention of visiting the Show "n ач а full repor
d that tthe aset of * Catalogue during t
rl abou e followin
Bail
in the sa
Catalogue chad 2
addressed by you to Mr. Morgan, the 8
sta atemen t As, however = ores „
afte
| үн , bir, y, ne been iblie tindertaking
more онай, EM by most x the hfe portion of the
public press es th which they are. engage It is at the
"lisa 1 matter an no sr tane to my cli ents whether or
‘you oh de nine to b your publication into diseredit, by the
issue of malicious — libe llous mp y. 8 like the one
‘now complained of, no he N ion what
m, Sir, yours нў
W. P. ALLcoek.
{
To G. W. Johnson, Bed., Voie week
МЕ. б. W. JOHNSON TO т б" P. ALLCOCK
ter, April 16, 1853.
-&rm,—In answer to your favour of he th a ae — with-
holding — name of * in the Corner? doe ma
А y the.,
„Cottage Gardener week, ‘that Mr. Baily, one of us
4 а Catalogue before the Show, and sent it to one of
x As I believe that I am {һе ‘contributor’
Under circumstances, I am ins
you the d of the writer of the ness uper ыз
: aily wa fee afte
the oint, and as soon
nh dat
honour as Editor that be —— not >
Um his name reyeale Бу
hat was stated in ae “ Cottage Gardener” relative to Mr.
x srt g the perience of two pus on
dole rmed me that as not
iie — d A at the имиип Ехо the ‘contradice
n the Watts wrote to m
€:
с баке — tiation to Ter. 725 ue Кет sfne
Our correspondence must now cease.
z j gh
Corner” in order that he may Poultry Exhibition, g to assure them, that if they will state
se; to require from. you Ass pd m on 4 terms: of a pa 2 which моа be satisfactory to them-
chores pastes! Мт Бебель shaU be, consideret satis by | selves, and to which I ca: ably t, it shall readily be
that gentleman and bymy withdra | ins in the “Cottage Gardener; " but ү“ no circumstances
ae - to be published in the “ i will I continue this corre
gira Ten m ^ Tis pu your obedient servant,
fidence ; and while they do not complain G. w: Чонхвок./
are. determined to hold responsible 70 W. r. Aleoek, Esa. 5
forth 2 unf rges agai
are in m to undertake importaat duties. MR. W. P. ALLCOCK TO MR. G. W. J INSON.
Aen. Sir, yours, &c.,
1 W. F. All ooo, Solicitor, р
visto rae
8 hos ene m
zist instant. In the my
“ Cottage
t p 1
that ad to hear from Mr. Bail
ot send a Cath ot ‘the. W
P see one until after he had к his decisie
second number to which I have refe:
eee last Sat expres. my u
gen — should ar himself a;
ey him and myself, à
called проп И) ones any apo
The statement t
contributors ues not ligh €—
= travelled with thata со u to Ne iis
oves her to say.50. Tha y, howeve
m occasion, stat «i that ee es fia that "ale believed iat the
time a dete the — — that she was i ted for it to
ily, a тт
te Catalogue to one
t because two э gentlemen
Mr:
^ am Psa ирет сенин misunderstood her, an
regret being Ted into the oe I er
Belly admit; but, knowing that I have only acted up to what I
considered m duty as as editor of a publie — — pa that I have
been moved by no pers wn — E solel А what I con-
TM. Dem — the in ts of the ingham Poultry Show,
Lean make no further —— on. Believing that — —
pene Rene his eier in mae ‘Qin the Comer” sont чу ted
——À motive, I must also decline атаеы
$ Tam, your obedient s WEST
Tow. P. Allcock, Esq. G. W. Jonssox.
MR. W. P. Ack 70 M 20 Ми. G. W. JOHNSON,
chem 4 il 6, 1853.
Breese CATTLE Asp POI
I beg to — the Lp
£ dun о
250 ai. wht ee I have my . ts. da do nof
neces i for mederi ct he qnes a8 to
the libellous. «ба t —— of by — *
р LT x. insta
A . Your let
e found йти 124 5 den 2 eli
f the
ave to acknowledge t
nt, which is
9 contained such. admissions with
cha: clients
aration you would feel et i
or, and thus — the eis reparation
ив simple act of ju yon have,
‘and as my ien have e
cision, they appear no
steps, either by o publication o of je
advised; as
dud time, І сап assure you that my clients have no
— — corréspondenee further —— 18 E
— in the — —
Im remind you that when you speak of my havin
pat forth fata à you do that whieh no —
ers will justify. I said, and I now repeat it, that my
iens — in a n to prove that the уа agains
Baily was not ont a but that i it was known be feine ey the
persons who made
tage Gardener.”
vini were of а
produce it.
rfectl
n denouncing the dishone — U ie juried
all proper occasions for do
I must, on behalf of m eren
. for publication he y ype oh oe ge
St xp bg
larg if you will pre eich #4
retraction eis I will MA prep
is a
j ы pu
! Ms refer (on
i — В D +
nvited to do this in m E qa bas UN
— could make es ды 1s. duy е tis ^ |
that all | my e clier Ph 9 Sa atat yon, отете
ir min x entrance into Bi
appears to my ¢ fonts 8
95 -
mistake to
journey WII yo
of е Individus
tate explicit!
w a "et ral conclusion that
"Show, take an opportunity of explaining.
wo per: companions.
me wit
also 0
n
nected
ment ; and he has always possessed, an UN.
. It is to
= only of the —
fy Prem
purae, in w р
teurs in the kin som "E еа eu
; am am, your o
ds ros 2
Miss E. d W Monk Berne Ham prm eM
“Hampstead, 2 —
т, I beg to
with whom I Tea a
Sturgeon 1-28. A
; was, “ that Z believed myself indebi d
receiving the. Catalogue; 3
was not Seay Ssed in
afi os qt
clients
pu lii "
MOE "Айса, "Esq
fr m
Belie
“Miss WATTS E ; TO MR. MORGAN. |
onk- Barns,
Sin, I am much annoyed to 3 an ass assertion m
Editor — . Gardener” — week — ма"
r. Bai кте alegue before the Show, ^
of our contrib u и ferred to, I dii
S I believe that I am the contributor те
this subject м.
I
‘annoying to all parties.
To J. Morgan, jun.,
CE met,
eee
Dran Sn. -In a visit to our M —1 ab hat
Mr. Skin and хора astonished’ to йа Ж at oon
give pat „ Decenber
t
fo, МУН are o et itis — MON there i is lose reason ш шз СИС and, if" 1 ti pus ws tme St
7 this unpleasant busines
4 to what was said by yonr con- : Lam Sis
Bator ta the railway carriage = Sa iege as it does, iubens „Sir, wean ыу p Jd
pier wusly known) is quite: sufficient to show that the charge To G. W. Johnson, Esq. Wi id —:
against Mr. Baily was published on А. миди together insi PPa Milis, Ыса ийан $
ficient to warrant the attack. Yon are also, I do not doubt, The D i
pga that soo аад alter the — of Miss W 3 sat Bi No answer having been received to this m de
she very properly made some inquiries, and was at ones satisfed | following letter wasaddressed fo Miss Watta s ff f T".
ii sunto
Birmin s= June 28, 1853.
Print ed by Wrirrnras Bassin.
ong Office, in Lombard raro
where all Advertisements and Сс
of хә, 13,10 pper Woburn Place,
d the 8 of та, in
munications are to be Appr
"Ud Parish of St. Paneras, ani аай тск маці N of No. 7, Church Row, Stoke Newington, böth in the Coun
No. 5, Charles Street, in the Paris
2 2 — M — A e C з at the Office,
ATUR
By Order of the General Purposes Committee of
n
dict 3 akoki in gi ur perna Believe me, "t Waris
Council, manr 14088370 Jun,,
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of St. Paul's, Covent
. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURA
L GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 29.—1853.]
SATURDAY, JULY 16.
[Price 6d.
IN IMPROVEMENT OF PARKS & . MEADOWS. ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS. :
— meeting язе Mildew, Vin еж а e = ‘ yii RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS FOR eens rth oy 4 —
1 loucester 457 a | Pansy Society, Scotch. . 456 IMP ING OLD PASTURES.—Many Old Upland. L or
4 2 milod Waem f open DEE rm 456 c | Pastures, Peri and Meadows are nearly destitute of Glovers, | GARDEN FRAMES, and DWELLINGS.
{ erre = п
20. To Mr.
Gote-Orton Hall, .
т Мт. 28 Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Strea
6 varietit — i
dee
21. To Mr. Eus. idu
Black Prince Grapes.
3 Ver Mr Mitchell, of hagen, for new Dutch Sweetwater
pes.
2. To
ET Park, 3 Nantwich, for Black Frontignan
THE LARGE SILVER MEDAL.
S5 Tor 6 species o of Ex. ‘Exotic Orchi Be:
1
MA €
ran Enville Garner io E. "ee sem 9 02.
Gardener to the Earl of Kilmorey,
ече — Plante in yere pots
Duke orthumber
to E. Beck, Esq, F. H. S.,
zuo: Green, — E. Antrobus, Bart., F. H. S., for
І ЖЕ Тули Geren W 3- Costan Esq, for & collection of
23. To. мет Frost, Gardener to Lady Grenville, F. HS, for Muscat
E ANPR Gardener to H. Akroyd, — d Doddington
F. H. .,
for 6
of DE me
Poco GREG
d 10. up
11. To Mr. М уб, reau Cherri |
12. To Mr. May, * to J. AUR pos PALS, for British per square pim
9. To Mr. Ingram, Gardenef to her Majesty, at Frogmore, for a
Providence Pine- apple, weighing 8105. 8 07.
To Mr. Forbes, m the Duke of Bedford, Е.Н.8., for
Black Hamburgh Gra
es 8 5 М. Qualter, Gardener to Colonel
yer Grap
Te I. 8 Stanley, — to J. J. Blandy,
Sweetwater Grapes.
To Mr. Bucktrout, —— to W. Leveson ‘Gower,
F. = * for Muscat G
Challoner, F.H.S., for
. F. H. S., for
Esq.
Beaumont, Bart.,
Grapes.
F. H. S., for Violette
Mr. Hender Gard ner to Sir G.
Cole-Orton Hall, for Grizaly Frontignan
Mr. 5 v; Garden о Earl de Grey,
Violette Hative Nectarines
THE SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDAL.
. To Mr. Over, Gardener to W. McMullen, Esq., for 6 Stove
and Plants, i — - inch pots.
1 45 Mr. Kinghorn, Gardener to the Earl of Kilmorey, F. H. S.,
for 6 ies of Exotic Orchic 8.
3. T 0 82 1, Gardener to the Duchess nn Northum-
ber! F. II. S., for 6 agentes of t Anhi enis T М à
4. * Mr. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., o treatham, for
E S genti of lection . elic
m
raser, for 6 varieties of Kalosanths.
To Mr. Xem, Gardene т to E. Beck, Esq, F. H. S., for
f ФА
at Mr. Evans, 1 t.1 тийс — —
arwiekshire, rh aa "yo x 3 cut
Er € — Hum z к r to R. Hanbury. Ea, Е.Н.8., for
sa grandi
10. тә Mae ба Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq., of Norwood, for
i tri |
. To Mr. Woolley, (m v to H. E Ker, Esq, of Cheshunt,
m a collection of Hotho se Fern
m * — ollisson, for a a 1 Nepenthes ened Hookeriana.
13. To Mr. W illiams, Gar pe er, Esq, F. H. S.,
for a coReution of Va "regat.
14. в. Mr. Floud, Gardener to „ Esq. for a Black
amaica я Pine-apple, weighing 3
the sam rape ЛЕ 1 oz.
* Mr. Chapman, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Es sdy F. H. S., for
a Providence Pine- — weighing 7 Ibs. 12 0
a
To Mr. Fro to Lady Grenville, F. H. S., for Black
E nu burgh —
18. “To Mr. Hil, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq, F. H. S, for Black
Prince Grapes.
19. To Mr. "Wood, Gardener to C. R. S. Murray, Esq., F. H. S., for
4o — gird
bull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, at
m, for Museat
. To the i Бч 6 Early Purple Р eaches
22. To Mr. rson, p e sic s Beaumont, Bart., Cole-
Orton Gait p 6 Elruge N
To Mr. H. Myers, of B — i fos "Black "corem Cherries.
Го Мт. Snow, Gardener to Earl De Gre , F.H.S, for Elton
Cherries.
To Mr. T. Beach, jun., Isleworth, for 6 pots of British Queen
Strawberries.
26. To Mr. Lydiard, of Bath, for кова поя Strawberri
27. To Mr. r. Grant, Garden = toG. H s, Esq., Bathwick Hil,
for Oldaker's scarlet-fleshed Mel
P LN — MEDAL
r Tredwell, of Norwood,
ouse Plants, in 13-inch pots.
E to H. B. Ker, Esq. of Cheshunt,
ner 'to R. Dawson, Esq,, Tottenham, for
nehsias
ser, for the same.
treatham Place, Brixton Hill, for 50 varieties
Esq., F. H. S., for 25 varieties of cut Roses.
Gardener to J. Crawley, Esq., F.H. 85 for the
с to the Duke of Northumberland,
To son, G
PHS. for Erien tu
Mr. "Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. ‘Lawrence, FHS., for
Williams, Gardener to С, B. Warner, Esq., F. H. S.,
hite Muscadine Grapes.
nderson, Gardener to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart, for
16. * Mr. vies, Gardener to J. Dixon, Esq, Astle Park,
17. = a Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, for
rug
18. To Mr. F
Black Ea
19. To Mr. Jone ing, fó
for Bigarre
—— for —— heen m Berni
T
— A Т, ones
Fl e of Sutherland)
E rm
Kalos в coccinea,
7. 70 Messrs, Le for M
8. To Mr. Garde
Е.Н, 8. e * —— а I e ^E
E To, 1 27 Fleming, Gardene the D
for Muscat de Jenni Whee
Ealing, for € Cireass
of Brentford, for
S
села it to be their duty to the Peruvian Govern
To Mr. Atk inson, —— to the Ladies Molyneux, Slough,
le
ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS,
IE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
ment and to
e Pt n again to recommend Farmers and all othe:
refull y on their guard. 7 ER
8 of the parties from whom they p
of — e be the best security, and, in addition ee pert
attention n he's past ATOA GIBBS AND SONS think
well to remind buyer
The act е price at which sound P,
Р has been sold by ign v during the aat tov are
s. per ton, less 24 pe
pee resales made by F ^ a lower price must —
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be:
реку IAN GUANO.—The S EE of.
ssrs. ANTONY GIBBS AND e
Guano, Superphosphate of Lime, and a 1 d
Linseed and i e Cakes,
Wi EN CARNE, 10, Mark Lane,
Lies a ДЕ —— —ͤÿ
^ —— LIME, warranted th
ve дие with a full per vd of eee А
, delivered to апу R tation in London
pate e б.
at 6/. per ton; e CORN M MANURE et Нен:
of substanc es yielding Nitrogen, Potash, and other
essential for orn crops. Concentrated ‘Urata: Nitrate c
Fishery, and Met Salt, Sulphate of коза
rtificial Manure.
UAN e 1 the genuine
NS. p emite supply ori
URSER,
and er other A
G
| ANURE RES.—The following Manures are
bris at Mr. Lawes’ Factor оту, ^ Mj a
M
p Manure. ...
superphosphate of Lim
Sulphuric Acid and Сем
P Office, 69 , King William Street; ed
N. B.— Peruvian Guano, gua
Ammonia. ——5 of Amm
teed to
min di.
GU OTHER
b at GUANO of the finest qua
i. ps of Lime, made from bone only ; Nitrates
and , Gypsum, —— . — Bones, S
Peat Вато, and all о of known
Apply to M y to MARK Terassen, 9 pus D
AM MANUR RES, & &e.—
——
Analy: Soils Guanos, Superphos
сона &c., an к 2 one f Gold, Silver, spé
are executed with accurac: 2 despateh. j
еа desirous of go instructions. in
ng, W.
gaude and d will find ample facility and aac
tio on at the Colleg
S EWAGE | — HARCOAL MANURE.—This
fertilising Manure, which is ra єой
rated jes of crop n Sewage, w m -—
err ecies of стор; more 5 qmm y ens, I D
— Wur i will pr §
т dpr the “olay than Guano
the
Manures no
MAREM WORKS, S
uantities les s tham: ү.
poem fre vs charge for 8 m ind
from Messrs. G.
Piccadilly, T — ОШ Seedsmen, and по е ойе “the me
of the Com Nr. mmendations and T x
seen at the W ў
four to six horses, pr
and in Kent, $ Surrey, Middlesex, Срема at
Wales, — a to Mi.
Britannia i Н be exhibited at
No. 68, Royal 's Show at Glo
BUDDING'S with
REGISTE
pony dnt Ti. ji 56. акй: 107 to Apply as above, ОГ
monger or Implement-dealer in or country.
Hand, rd; 200 500 yards, 3
ya yards, 145.;
| Canvas, for Wall Fruit. T
& Co.'s, 17, Smithfield B
me Southwark ; and at Mrunswiek Street т
Dock, Poplar, where may also be seen
‘Ten ts in great varieties, on their latest i
yan ined Spazroww
I some Forwarded post.
13, To Mr. Ivison, Gardener to the he Duke of N thumberland
Е.Н.5., for ripe fruit of Vanilla and Allspice,
ore delivered ra of ex expense in
29—1853.]
THE
GARDE NERS’
CHRONICLE.
451
(CHIVASS. 0 ‘ORANGE JELLY TURNIP.
ss TON, SzrEDp-GRoWETS
Berks, h m been —— by Mr. Chiv vas, agents for
the sale of his ORANGE, JELLY TURNIP. SEED, will be
бире with asupply of new ied of Mr. Chivas’s gro wth, i
for delive 20th of July. Pri — ter Ih
'arriage Free, T e parcels under 7 т Ibs.
ding,
ntime
ROS
DWARD DENYER, Nonsea Max, Loughboro
4 Road, Brixton, vim three
in that his unrivalled laces ur pence ig
2 one thou
rough
ti i genera
RC Oss, e rh to n w in
above, which they са end as
- d the hi e habit 1 fag or 5 0
e flow
of the first 5 1 know
old variety, but of the test e Se They
are produced inthe grentest 3 — m are byte well above |
the leaves upon sto ks. Plants, 10s. 64. e.
uh Ax hot, Surre
Gs VINES Spur EYES.—The Undersigned
has
sed from Eyes
— exposed to greenhouse temperature, and 1
57
DING PLANT
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. |
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1853.
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
M ]8-Law Amendment
SATUB: 23— Roy. el. ps owe dax» «Mesa
Country 9 8 FORTHE PRESENT Mox осете Ayles-
bury.—26th; Handsworth and Lozells.—2 orth: cov of КЕ: and Bucking-
ham.—28th: Oxfordshire. — = Midland Horticultural (
July 18-Law Amendment
N боме years have . — since the first details on
pay A ар Poe cii quie qal on gaom with — de the Vinz Mitpew were pe in this journal,
ury. plan b. now & Whole season wi save e
aan all the елй g kinds, and an inspection of them is when the Nadie Vom ite, by whose presence it is
respectfully solicited. characterised, w
LENDINNING, Chiswick sor near London.
INES FROM EYES IN 8.—1
2€ Mein
of 1 ae ee part of a stoc
ripe, a a fit unas for acon The
they е of — fie quality, 1 — e fe old, stout, ind
A t feet long, 35. Gd. each, except those pric iced, caria,
10. 5 Villa Hamburgh,
а. эх: ш, den
OTS.—The following 7
as
med after am | intelligent. gar-
made it ici 8 Ae but
a
wned,
success,
peared on the subject
ost cases, ET
tle inde
ledge whic was the
London, informs his do
Pio om, and free to the “inspection of all ЕЎ isitons 88 ex- |
cepted. November nex
rtain indicator of dis
ease. The lower leaves are
fads enabled to
elaborate healthy sap, ‘when
wnward current of vitiated juices from the di
— ear:
e young diseased extremities prevent the
diffusion of the malady.
here is confessedly, as was above, some little
8 in the matter, from the original confusion
of the vene with the Eri ag but the treatment
is so prom that we should not, — circum-
stances oe require, hesitate to op
u
"mis tee pro
me, the A
e gro
rd “will
ree yea
e the sap n next —
when the gener v of M. Fare * »
as to the cause iv
BECKS NEW ЗЕКЕР a Ne
OHN DOBSON
dif
osed by " ens apply
only to such Plante as are peri
lit ed t
2: Black Prince. acquired ; but t id which has reached us, though |* 6 ae e n prts of Garena n ^M. * эз
у
3. Black Prince Hamburgh 11. Royal scadine confessedly very imperfect as re "s scientific
k y very imp gm
А Фа 1 Fah tat At exandría t ecuracy, contains so much important matter, an к proceed with the dismal pe of mis-
5. duet Frontig an, M Purple Constantia (wer a — much 2 perio observation - np management in | ИМ. nds o pe t officers
itto c istant period, that we hasten to demand for it | entrusted wi DS AND ——
7. Black Hamburgh. 5. St. Peter's (Oldaker 11 ы ; SR
8, Mill Hill Hamburgh (late), is ‚ Sweet Waton, Dat. ^ the оосо on of o Pg deg a o EP " урау Aer OF in ME M k pil
Swee ater Prolifie " " IPSCOMBE, 18. alary
AR ope teenie get ail Wil inci Жа ран CO “the cultivation, mor x фес, of | allowances amount to 228/. 17s. 5d., and h a
pm M ja. of first-rate quality ^ mos at vigoros grower ; г and Melons, in the rich marshy soil on thé sea coast of | pension of 224/. a year as a retired clerk of Ps tons
t bearer. No. 14 n érault sm f Agde. М. Esprit Office, in addition to which he resides
P F s ltogether without educa- | val xd
eee pce be had at | LABBE W, however, altogether without educa- | value annum, and he occupies ae ree
C — n, but though brought up in the cole Primaire|12 acres of lan described as having
o Tuomas CES Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Негіз, is described by M. Avcuste pe Salxr-HLainz, in | superin . nee of the planting, and all i
TILLI AM BARNES respectfully begs to acquaint his report to the Fr y, as more versed 1 connected with the forest. This gentleman
барсан 1 the apos d yw e m tak age ready in the m wid etg, ct cun ty ure eh. | infor rd . UNCAN’S com 7 д һе UM
His tale t dis in his — obser- eat in the year 1836 by the then
D ed b y
EO T ШЫ deed rp sa GINER ARTA aud | vations on 4 genus P Marii and he w more | Duncannon (afterwards Earl of лдар), For
їп aiti ved Бузе f, from all the best kinds | generally known by his Piel bs sat ы 23 years before that А8 had been the
— В Н eet s purchased from „e c yerimi a on the tr заь of Agilops ovata | War ore. He confessed to the сор muitis that he
cannot fail to give the treated sa tisfaction to all those who may |into Wheat, a re Pd Yi which appeared in our any 8 nce in the management of
СЕО ages last year. M. Fasre has described in his | wood“ cds tely" before his 4 ointment, but
tin 25. PAS yA 188%. y PP
secet 5 cube sone po correspondents #98 " memoir, which had the 1 of the “asin n | when he was v ery young knew how to рат trea
Camden Nursery, y, Camberwell, London.— ene 1853 and s 4 Dy Ly four Mr. Lies PSCOMBE’S forest ith of 40 es of
us QUEEN on CAULIFLOWER CAB fat. Rh ith which the vineyards hav lions, which he described as bei ue enger
. — d abbage is = pre ios icate py quite equal Vi 5 the Pr ontains no old trees having Deer 8
Cauliflower: ver g T} : Y x
Mois left ín the spring aer di Cabbages ar goo Adeo Scc — observations further, and revisi Ne L it was a
duce Cobbages all the summer, so that persons ote mu this kind | published—a matter of the greater necessity, as plan
e г M do oer * ni the yes year. rt should he well acquainted with the distineti zen continued ар a. to ‘to 1849 a at t the average
LONDON MARKET CABBAGE Saved from a very c characte of Oidiu Ween а the whole became
ste. This 3 of larger dg than the Queen, Lu wi tions were commenced, but noi: that Mo Wie “The oldest planation was; t
pn Ret eo a ith a form of Erineum Vitis, whi ing them, :
HAMPSHIRE BR 1 | ачы | i
A moet excellent nt kind m "VE caa 4% per packet— but a mere disease of the outer cell amis — he acted en .
W HA IFLOWER, 1s. per packet.—This kind | It is asserte M. W — Wee g the oun t of mee
in |
tho баалан баны гейт Aad porn ау апу sita out early in | Vines are seldom, if e ieee of ue — wit started as
The above sent free by post on the recei x io department of um 1 r, was worth, as pat Shall see here-
Windhester o ostru Вны, Nursery aud edsman, are confined to Че after, — — dar have been e
-—
estion are situa se NE
a qne
begs to aunounce that in | Th di if wae кай: oos — of ерт — within about 10 miles of te
b eat differences exis of Mersey, 6 miles of the Weaver river, - 10 1 -
of the entire stock of th "cu У,
осир Т Peiagonttins ОЛКЫ oe XT ay чы — is certain, as the ie side: of the leaves | of Chester, The arest dockyar rd i
ur ae testes, x si Macs A ded jv deed бао goo more эла бум чесе in England, while About 1000 a s were represented b
Beck Empress, di the nest est variety we h oes abont dea is p Oidiu ehe cg almost ac
10 ta, 15s.; exec e r
i Ea a (буво 2,2 icta, 15s.;. Rebecca, 31s. 64.; clusiv T e upper sur , and we can
Sis nata (Dobson 8), 216. The above
tinct from 2 out, and cannot fail to give
9 1 OF ENGLAND, which received a certificate o
es, Old а Жы үйр
re |
Es к 2А of <
СТЯ the “treating took ac Le
not
Mr L. fart farther Maid that for the four years preced-
ne 11805 there had be been : * net profit pos the
lantations of 13007. , and he had n to
| tive th that that exces cess wonld contine fog go on
e was
for the at 2 5 forest, and м. had no
шоу à in selling t Не valued t planta-
tions at. 78,3407. and che land at 51 EU in all
129,627]. ; but he had never before been in the habit
m ing valuations, and de whan ives
done у estimate, without actual mea
confess our inability to А this with
the — of sit is ve
ful whether і
u
- ER
that the sur] 0 years up to 1847-8
had only been 208
certai
merit | itself to the smooth skin of the fr
dm авони а онш Ti pde Кре ont a em жаза so doubtful abo Mie matter that
ay that
ae best white = ME the remedial treatment of t lan
s wile boo ked in striet rotation. Further particulars fasted by ium or
urs at with “fall nn of the above new Seedli —— d. He o
han best of other raisers, will W d on — ра vineyards, E of. ic
avo if ackets choice Calceolaria reel Similar эй
E with Very great cime, al at 25. Са — бон the Vin
Woodlands Nursery, ee stüte of the
i АРААН “WILSONT. an attempt
IRG] X y to inform his der Ӯ ny sh
ds.a the Publie that he A send ont the first uw In certa
еә i the Do: IE oleo tot the To the Vin
Quint at uired a ris E conse әйе.
i ox . This mag. | f ins р ik oe adi
t ust] hdi hia, as Friede p ^ лев = hile чы ай
uer tpa e pleast 05 e l V тонар in ning takes place
tH "Harrison oriculta d 75 mu нга Е ап earlier pecially - where the rar
козү manent This superb Azalea sent илы H
May 1852 first week in August. It ted at Chiswick i
"lowers, 2852, and, hatha ing the bruised NFL refuse 5 ) ern
Name : n of in the highest Lun by man f te almost without ut exception un-
M ima perior merits, it obtained a prize at the nis ons сео great desideratum appears to be to
excellent habit, amd a fas The plant is a er, ning a limited number of strong, |a
Sit бошу wil dark brie ТОШ би Доу ? | vigor ous, y shoots, without the use of forcing
9 oe rn emen aes sine: fe, MGE га ў Pr ta" pow ad 1 — PM suscep-
whieh will n s аер al gems e plants wer
strict rotation; early o ers ill Socr th thé е best plant 5 | already Attacke d, ve акеме 3 was derived
usual discount to the trade, A zed phate я can be from pinc off the portion of the shoots above the
G. D om liri of Рат eu be rea P ing P
: in August, and will be Zo ы е. ready | fruit, as soon as they showed — slightest —
*y and Green Lane Nurseri
and 155 in 1848-9, at the
MBE Was 2 eing his
at the net income was on an
rage 13007. a year, —— was an actual loss by
the forest of 135“.
According to Mr. LirscowmE's own account, his
452 THE
ht to have produced a net income of, a£ least
1849, 1850, 1851, 1882, OF T
— ougt
3007. a а year in
and he formally reported that, for 1852-3, = could | ©
8 realise —— t 680/., alt hou ugh the
ere five years older than when — profe
abilit to obtain at least 1 e present Com-
ое, being made Лк ранды to Parlia-
t his —— seems to have thought
red into, and accordingly
N further report
be 1726L., 1 of 6
or “a very considerable. ai of wi
8 to be executed in thes „ in the
small and comparatively ncm
not for
expense ented іп rem —
the mischief Шу the АА deputy-surveyor f
been doing for
19 5 grit of sat wget td last Honrtcvr-
вЕтІМО for the ear; on which|s
E ifs ренде of the
slight interruption:
The Exhibition ad excellent for July, and more
varied than we ever before Mem mon
Variegated plants and Отећі icular were
— denn A et and the fruit “generally m red
f absolute” novelty
endati
Tittle venne a beautiful Pp from prite
Укттсн,ап@ a pretty red-flo Gaylussacia eat |
i miget of the Wellington Road Nur
, St. John’s y Pahaa
po phis e 18075 monot
The tiber UF Visitors was C 225.
e understand that the Homtiecvruna. v Mar |1
Ar ; AM, this ¥
TAE
à Ni de wie mdr to ‘be ay yt ‘to
р. fis
utn
э
Bt diasahi s i
9 с cliaue CULTURE or THE Y
dti jab
be advanced « th
de therefore appear . j
ask to what causes are wi
which Me constan Чу b беш g obtained by men of |
great skill and чынара 7 in their proi. Aem
there are differences will |
t
every
admit who ha 3 ty of . — the se
Grapes exhibited at iie hiswick Shows. There we
find 1 bu with berries gorged mils watery
loom ; there are
large
aoe apparently y well ripened but deficient
e large | V,
ing |
di i ados (bl than
liie ty noirean
débat й
ES but I would
ributé the different |
GARDENERS'
these are combined, do we — Seng suc-
ead
when
y, No.
эу. м а
i te
o the grow
thé fruit ; — in all parts 0
mansion is erect
à
voe borders h
rich incongruous matter, foetid . is-
ШШЕ; D effect, after a few years’ dec
fon and gel eden, this unseemly com
d productiveness, the advocates of the syste
rep hat the Vi i
generous supply of nutritive food i
| proper time to apply it he
growth. It is currently believed that the great Vi
Hampton Court deri sn
in its neighbourhood ; but w
not it is evident that its roots have an unfailing supply
of healt vi f
inary size) was pl
or Maakonda Vine, sae entirely cove
Having ssed my surprise
was y and
ment was given to the
bebe pale т АА pan within
the house a which he t
| had entered, and Which he оен 3e
its СЕЕ
Som T
was the е
ago I a Vine to a neighbour. who
planted it at the south front of his dwelling-house,
| ean answer for i
possessor,
filled thé while of the space я available for
ане t crops, and man 2 * “ * er.
size as would have * wi tere ry.
no other
Having my attention патасын directed to its luxu- |
y. |: j growth I. con!
s I can onl
positivo eget that the roots had entered t
Vine the west front of his school-house
I gave him one, more with a view to his amusement
with any hope of successful culture.
ï i S deep it was a
very stiff; at 10 i
However, the Vine was planted and carefully attended
to; the first two it made little progress, but after
the fourth year it grew vigorously... My judgment was
ealled in question—there be no gainsaying
fact; it was producing shoots from 15 to 20 feet in
length, and а good crop of fruit; but I was not long in
suspetise-“fite ониве rapid gro was soon di
The drain from tlie in the wash-house
sink.
1 E to flow; ‘the’ Vine had been planted within five
eet
filled i They were removed, „and the. hopes of the
— — blighted. We have ie t. pai
sufficient that the Vine will grow strongly, an
fein иа before their maturity. Grapes are
transparent, as
ught the roots of "um ine
sh
dec
I
in| B
and enti tirely Re
|
emptie
grea
just ascertained from my gardene
appearing, having been planted Wet 14 aes, a
Yon "TN
CHRONICLE..
the — wich liquid. manure slowly flowing along
bottom yor the vell be occas
ges
ed, a
anne
inches de
d the again applied at the u
The arnt should pan be ереен when the ines
were in * wth Ay 4
а | rature as was bes their
it should — rin withheld when the pati
should ional Is
per
a n а tempe
thy gron
ts.
ep; on this I w "e
2 feet deep, which shou H have been well
many months before. Tass
i а
ТҮТТҮ {шй
Ї Potato Disease. —This ртн: but
malady has again made its
hese takeable instances of it ]
I will. only notice another ce, which, | strange. fact, that of
although not confined to the Vine, will serve to show | Mylor, ad jomin each ote
that the latter will flourish exceedingly when its roots | disease in They w re all
e immersed in an intermitting " of water. I was| time, and e у sim
solicited by our vage schoolmaster to supply him with | Symons, Carclew, uA 7
Galvanised Iron Tanks
reminds
some , method could
s-| bottom-heat at the sam
| facility than the first, dd i i much less
the three dpt
was. erected
ripen its meee - produce fruit aot
and | when it is „ * uid ran
ave propag tea Vi
1 *
ү re usefu article than this, ^ — tan
ro for horticu 8,1
o find, if 80
me of ga
A inve
"Through the үн
—
i T had the
afplendic
not rip be. Th 4 е от „as the
ES : on of sace e matter is |
thelast i which ought to be fully |
i wy before едра ‘are’ cut апа sent to 4 roots. y a те passage o
һо Grape grower, а quarter of a cen- | facility with * roots along bri c
HOBE e that his bunches were of medium | or Hh rough gritty "s че vote sing riekwork |1
size; and ош поса ‘that they retained their чи in Т about to make a Vine border in a situation ii
That they were placed. 1 i naturally ted for the Vine, I would pr.
—.— i rad QUE ; the flesh was arm, | follows Кил should be 15 feet me à be his house
2 sei es in — med ; retained the removed to the depth of 18 inches in front of the house, tothe other, at will, The enti л
rui cua te sr their bass. This be wich a gentle outwards until the depth was 30 | so well y employer was tempted to US, 5.
reed if that be 20, how pes in perfection ; inches at the outside of the border, where & drain 3j iron in another hous use, in which a E of h al
ahat өйи, ARAA Qm MEME To | feét us by 2 feet wide should run the whole length. ol faile his was a. conser Aen n
4 different the border, the bottom havi ral fall to a well at | gay. with lants th ale
то ы ы Каат вель снова а! foot — well at | gay wi plan in fora ie nad
| more | the drain, the upper end to have ani level ж ith it was M secet tana ет pe ure sm : {
on. One the soil of the ‘border. The peng Ie brick. require ote. Му in th pode anal |
of his Vine ТН aud "aovered with Todd a “tiles or po nd ployed, ‘and | its, being. 1 er 0 00 |
a thi: 1 d be easily amini 8 АА Е war
0 — Bement, it {he c e The me Bae ge: EM = menm sea ‘occasion might ken fee nd s S ches t
1 * i "Y n à idé ruin next the bo hould *
house. No E admit that these are imp eles to admit the roots when they sili hans baron np iati ie IX P ir 1 80 "tne j r
28, the Vine ів this 3 bu. he border. The use e drain is to supply | $0, cu inconvenient tees *
ports
théee peret 7 uii кае of the ripe ‘seed:
ing a iren I could m 8175 in all directions
lus . the 16d of
been in use mo
ly
HS, became
47 . about
‘prick ‘of a рів, ч чаў
n — ha n le
there As
were stitit — the’ ‘aoubttat q quality
of i the iron, it was deemei
— another tank ef the — aaa was therefore
put but in i |
provide а йе 10 of the n question
this answ not, for I te b. 3 shortly
^n е ah used in the
J Cave already due if by any m
made to stand water eria Be
1 75 it ge 4 one * x» ту чи useful of horticu
tural 975 and will e a great revolution in
heating. Of this I am Pw (7 Chas. Tut as, Brent-
0 repeat that it ras been ы
e 1 that Torney we dug tren in ҮН
water ; b
e Mia AY
ЕВ f of a barn, ribs, laths, and “a
covered with the qu месне mortar, a nd which we aii
g as may be convenient, CF
an) and Paes Preserve,—To o
1 2 on account of its high colour
t, Rhubarb should then be taken out and
weighed, addin ing the sugar
ы 115 * another half ho
e e
Mr.
li- but it was a little —
nother | o
Hill, -Esq;,
w | and ме Hill gr. to R.
e. pound of
rter of a pound of Sirayberse
uit of the
and Ir, 6 pman one
7 Ibs. 12 Of. The last- named exhibitor, sent a p arh
weighing 8 lbs. 140z
55
her kinds of fruit consisted of ripe pods of Vági
Rose-apples, Gamboge, Allspiee as black as Sloes;
a a ripe fruit "d Momordica Balsamina, — ——
red seeds. These came
howing the
—
had a Providence y weighing à 8 ne. 15 02.,
ther, fruit s kind
came from Mr. име. — ve Lady
17 * Foley, and Mr.
PES. Excellent Black кту тун» Lent. were a
ont, Bart., an
Mr, ige gr. j- end Chilloner.
neyd, Esq. ; these were a
this Grape, fruit of три was also |
MS Blackwe
hr exhibitibns of this fru
o J. Coster, Esq., Mr. Tiley, 7. (Ts "Duke o
Бетиан, at Welb eck, Mr. Mite d Mr. Harrison
Mr. Allport,
Black Fron ver, e specimens of the
| the first tx was awarded to
Lawrence, of Ealing!
yery | niflora, which was still Lüéveringi in the. patet
К, 1. house havin
A well worth the tuas ad ү сенш
e with
a
a
gr. to H. . Een furnished excellent,
gr. to “the Duke of б тт өн wai gr at ae Mev’ |
Napier, of pepe gs, sent а boxful of the fruit of Passi-
flora edul
n — of 20 Srovß and GREENHOUSE PLANTS,
r. May, gr. to Mrs.
Park, for n following viz. :—
ATL vows Schotti
Azale
Clerodendro
Dipladenia crassinoda н miniata
Dracophyllum gracile Phenocoma proliferum
— РУТ Roella ciliata
Rondeletia speciosa
Vinca Res 9 floribunda
1 —
н сае 2
inflata alba |
The most brilliant plant in this in PT respects f
colleetion zalea — А
пое
» been зри, yer
th. aspec t, and i
p
ac
It had, w
whole as more striking]
Azalea in pe of bri
which were both well flowered and very effective
heads of =
dune vadit came ben Mr. Henderson, gr. to Sir
Beaumont, Bart. Mr. ard, gr. p J.
a era of Chasse
& St. Alban's,
sent. t White Frontignan, as
and Mr. Mitchell; Mr.
ptain Elliot
large a
have
ripened and coloured. Mr. Turnbull
fruit of the Early Purple, eonig inferior in мм.
those jus ry good frui
Ir. Henderson
— George by — Perkins, gr. to
nA .Munro,
sharp. AD tie. flavour, jur, with a find "UNECTARINES.—M ed .besnüful ispeci-
colour? and I am I think petet. йа, * this is mens of Violette Hative. n n, Mr. Turn-
ogether a cheap and deeided improvement in the pre- | bull, Mr. Busby, and Tillery, Elruge. Mr. Munro,
serving. of. Rhubarb... James + Quihill, Detter Hill, ie — White Roman and Violette Hative,
Cumberiell. з Among these we remarked Bene and White
nad Suis . ш. Ischia; Brown Howick, White Bruns ы апа "s
jeties. Perpetual ; but none of. thém. were considered. by the
5200101109. . J apes worthy of reward.
uly 49250
aH , ш п occasio n fruit,
might, be expected, was abundant and echten, 20d
formed, as it Ren ‘ays Reed in July, the most attractive
feature of the show. Pine-apples were very nu
an
J. q»
had four 2. weighing ‘Heap 4 Ts. it o.,
4 Ibs. 9.oz. 54 dhs. 6 oz, and 4. These were a
fine fruit, with ith
Queens of [s 1 Pur of the
4 lbs. 1002. 4 Ibs. Yoz.,
A. iil, gr. to
a Queen, weighing
a, Black
i oduced,
hest of them weighing respective
' „ And 4 Ibs, 21 о
Mead ce t ум
"
| Oldaker's Sat Anim о. Аа et 8 gr. to ive
and finely. ripened May Dukes
s ге he npo
Cerri
and Cir bandian
Eagle by Mr. E
7
las
to Mrs, Oddie; be th
W. Cartwright, En. Mr. Turn-
7 | blos:
unro, and valuable plant it is.
on it were unusu Fer To
бейеу, ctp the Dip ladenía was all
be desired, being covered with bright rosy Coll
f the m
bell-shaped blossom
Apr aly to Sir E. Amtrobus È Bart,, of cheam,
was placed eqn, His РЭТ were
Allamanda cathart
Aphele: xis — purpurea.
Ar ap tuck gracile
Echite — purea
coccinea
Cac angel iniata
Lebe, быб,
22 teri
Hm major
Егу» «айды a N
ca
Savilleana
or ro
the News — — - "ts large б irg white,
delicious] flowers,
The latter, indeed, was but qn ly dower, but what
ossoms were on it served hat a hand
“че ah, violet-purple
across, remain
2 FW
blooms, measuring upwards of 2 inches
long in beauty, being far more persistent than nk flowers
of most Melastomads, The Masson Heath and
ме ү ies 80 en Ixora
vdd rreau lore
TRAWBERRIES. — Myatt’s Surprise, а
fruit, and ‘other me sorts w.
first-rate condition by Mr.
Jones, of Brentford, had excellent British Queens,
had likewise Mr. May; gr. W.
, of Isleworth,
5 showy
1 in
tish Queen
EL we sonent Keens* nton Pine, Elton,
берир,
l-fruited . British |
пай of ero
iE
ens in pots
Ingram furnished some promi
ei Pri — — and МЫ ыз ——
Met os. The best green-fleshed kinds were Victory
Bath; an rentham Hybrid,
class ; and th
and Mr.
een and | Myatt’s Eliza. vor other well known |
Seedling,
of
ming. | from Mr. €
such Park, near Cheam ;
their bea 5 is
a charming being y culti-
va wd ot growing во large as some ki
2
с dp Ман
table
A thie si ‘ot E
Lm" of des Pri
Allam
^ "Sahot rer
Clerodendron fallax
Dipladenia erassinoda
racophyllum graci
v — ї 15 yet
"Only ene c otion 0 5 was came
crn оса
mme
Clerodendron splendens
Crowea saligna 3
“ Delicious
i
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4
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=
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4
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phelexis macrantha purpurea
Di i à
454 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. i[Jorx Tm
Aimée Vibert ; and —
mon appearance and the se АЁ which it makes tails, was an object of considerable e ente p ink suphus pale lemon ; Бонат,
аы Medion ; and when “ well done,” as Mr. Carson’s | Lanceanum was a handsome — an : е -— uk NE CAP САШАНЫ
не via few will ¢ mee ay it does not ve ossess a con- | Dendrobium aduncum,- thou ugh not showy, is s a Minas МА bet ht dea taill
iderable amount of uty. Clerodendron mer tert pe theless very beautiful in its way. , e mor
was finely flowered, — there was а brilliant bush of r. Woolley sent— = en ees че ol bad — Мов журн
is miniata. The Aphelexes were both well grown| Aerides fe ee инен ent i indi. € Pato | |
and flowered. The plant, however, which excited the eth Vue Saccolabium guttatum SINGLE SPECIMENS.—In addition to dn named under |
3 а. ^ etie ——— Mu " Forbes: ia Vanda Roxburghi. the head of Өн Gaps. Me 1 ъезд have to |
scarlet Kay a — on f the me nature in Poin- E Phaius albus in pene group was extremely m mention * d Mr gf 2r 2 |
nt. loomed, the whole of the blossoms being in the grea р ; эм»
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IM ficent plant of Ixora javanica scum, Mr. Mey. gr.
Collections of 6 Stove and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in eis perfecti ion, a conditi m in ——.— species Танн € Tais could not have been less than 5 feet.
pots or tubs not less than 20 inches in diameter,” were | is seldom found. None e of the plants 0 ji te a high and 4 feet ee ч d d T ышы чы
furnished by Mr. May, and Mr. Over, gr. - | in the other collections wer "half so fine а 2 rede d. It appears, however, to gay n bass. |
a r as ma judge f Se |
* в
; _ | plants we have se
flowered. Mr. Over sent Erica tricolor ee dpt so long z + fine as we have seen — e two spe- P and a huge bush of ve IMS m ( int
denia ir 0 n cies о ides we х асаа hg Ivi vole
Dipladenia splendens, and an extremely well-bloomed Collections of six ORCHIDS were produced by — Мын, Prants. — The t important of il »
4 е » de — and it the beautiful Ceratostema Ловать from t
j : н — — А Veitch mentioned nother
Watson. Among these were good plan of Kalo- 3 Dendrobium nobile, Gongora — er e nursery en al € Philesia bestelle ada pig
i oratum :
осе a sta, Rondeletia н olygalas, | lium, Calant ie veratrifol , Sobralia — Sacco ge И-й called variegata, 1 das ver tippel i
Dipladenia crassinoda, Cape Heaths, hie doüble- flowered |]abium guttatum, dee grandiflora, сееп — 2 Bi | of violet. Messrs. Lee sent Begonia MN
variety of Tabernzemontana coronaria Тын wont bicolor misnamed mp ta Barkeri, Vanda ties, ind desi м 8 Selkirk, a bu. I
cillata, Epacris miniata, Ixora coccinea, javanica, and Aeropera Loddigesi ks P аруа а
ta, Vir neas, Allamanda grándifiorh, small but very Seer EN Oronips consisted of a fine plant of the омей оа — cram e qe — -
nicely lowered ; Stephanotis floribunda, and Sollya - r- scarce Aerides es sa na viam auti- | P
ul — su
HrL'cH ugvsuxs were exhibited by Mr. Green and Mr. | advane oa in bloom, m Messrs,
тое, The varieties consisted of 8 humilis | зарита Blumei from з Piian ye: to Mrs. Lawrence.
rba, A. purpurea ie — iflora, A. sesamoides, Of new or rare ORCHIDS, i Franklin had a rather
8. „ A. macrautha rosea, A. m. pu rte and prett i i
A. spectabilis g randiflora. ar ў
Ananassa, Hoya Sieboldi, "d. des or two other planis ;
Mr. Taylor on Aru meulus in
112 {
Mis s Co
Katosan nt bu t edb Messrs, ho
= soon See sete equiti were shown by Mr. y G. Baueri, with a trifling * — on е colour. 3 Mem ving to eae S
у $
‘Taylor and Messrs. Fraser, vi nitida, coccinea superba, з this head Mr. n RG We a acaulis, pi N. d Wr ore кые;
Louis Na моц Bonaparte, — of Charonne (a fine and Messrs. Jackson, of Kingston, piden viua veliti us от of fjera i Dale Las ere пров ae a We! sere
variety), versi m olor A ngeline, and Phoebus. he E mest rarity of all, however, was a = печер ` 5 hids, AE д
Oncnips.—These, as may be expec сей, were not near | flowering plant of the magnificent t Dis sa grandi flo а : lumeii Сет и
во good аз they w were i in May and June, Мг. Franklin, eee cans d aree de which few in this country h 3 8 a Gea ч роо.
gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, had the tenes PM been able to keep alive, much less flower. Never неве Р d 2, Дине W :
— € n PEA i it was exhibited on. Saturday last in very good con- Pa
Anguloa Clowesi mc d dition by Mr. Hum v gr. R. Hanbury, Esq., of the
Brassia Wrayæ | wales ree — Poles, Hertfordshire at p of our volume for last yent: Geer
mee a йс өркү бн e Sanat Cape Hearns were well flowered and in fair igi laneous subj er consisted of. ent E Irises and
pid 5 | SUME нА чие E. vam Collections of 10 w a OWN | Gladioli from Me essrs. Bass and Brown, Petunias
T . Smith, gr. rwood ; | 1 obeli
iattim ter, and
. Odentoglos ifi. а hastatum urghi. r. May, gr. to Mr. Lawrence : tlg can Fairbairn | from Messrs. Michell, x Brighton, and Tropæolum
The flowers of the НАРА їп d group were ex- and Fraser. Plants in 11-inch pots came 58 . | Shurmanianum and other plants from Messrs. Jackson,
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tin’ of i E ion ae | furnished by Mr. Taylor, gr. to J. Coster, Esq. ; and Mr. lorhovse Ferns were shown, intermixe Реч
drum и a in good condition, de arke, of Streatham Nursery, ыо gi In the Orchids, by Messrs. Ivison and ‚Уой The sorts,
B d diffe m e
by b;
„ т re major, infundibuliformis, ampullacea, gemmifera, wiggins, gr. to E, Beck, Esq., of eee Mr. Uzzell,
Біте hat o m g ueh fom of i3 blossoms 5 amine, a alba, Savileana, eximia, depressa, and other gr. = — beter at Northumberland; Mr.
i voe АК sey Wooll to Н. B. Ker, Esq.; Mr. Godfrey, gr« fe
а эшн лел a ne S H ted of a very fine example of R Dad n: — 5 "nd Ma. үз e h gr. to
Wi liams, gr. to C. B. Warner, Es rod vm — pecimen Hnerns consisted sq.; and Mr. Marsh, gr.
: gr. to aa ít Кат tricolor Holfordi, not large, but altogether in p» ble "n. different varieties in these groups were
iti longiflora major,
r : or, patens ma
a charming bush of hi beautiful а: bicolor, | Escheri, picta, rosea major, Tugwelliana, Mountfordi,
from Mr, Ivison, gr. to the Duke of Northumberland at Liebmanni, and the white blossomed Mar, bus
Syon re were do one or two others; but they Beck showed a very fine plant in а of A.
were inferior to thes Baumanni hirsuta, as a чаре peti eds
Roszs (eut) were abe in abundance, and maintain- | PELARGONIUMS, Z These were ostly small plants,
as they did their e and fragrance well, the which i is usually the case x
5
hi
ә т 3 080 of the show. Co Пе $us of 50 varieties were |t ere ing six collee
1 12 25 st has
A several p ; y Messrs. Lane, „ F.
а beautiful s specie 'hich isnot so common asit deserves | rSn сип ot 2 25 varies ч Messrs. Terry, Evans, | рт. to Mrs. Maddeford
rina was much admired for | Bu
to be; and Lelia cinnabarina. Rowland, Busby, Sage 0, Nott t, and Gair. | bloomed plants of í
the 8 beautiful col ur o flowers; and not | Among the different teni we remarked excellent | Pearl, Alonzo, Norah, Constanee, Mont Blane,
8 dietro object in this group was the Anæc- | blooms of Provins or Cabbage: Madame Henriette, large cent, Star, Rowena, Centurion, Consp
e handsome foliage was covered with a|rosy ed селы енор ч гове. ica: Bizarre mond; 2d, Mr. Robin . to J, Simps
bes -glass. The different speciés of Aerides were | Marbré ; Boule de Nanteuil, reddish | Pimlico, with Ariadne, VIT dT
ap zoo, maro especially A. maculosum, which is rather | erimson ; — brilliant | carmine; randissima, bright | Novelty, Butterfly, Lord Mayor, Rosamond, Mees |
eri i onstanee, Salamande |
п :
dt онен of 15 ie was shown by Messrs. | deep crimson ; Triomphe de Jaussens, bright crimson. | Esq., Paddington. Nurserymen: Ist, Mr. |
ned—
Rollisso n,of Tooting. It con Alba: Duc de Luxembourg, white, with a blush centre. | with Optimum, Old Story, Exactum, Monteith, 4 . |
Aerie odoratum "Denim fiiforme Hybrid China : Brennans; bright carmine ; General Jac- | Plantagenet, Esther, Dobsoni, Rosa, Cristine, E
adi "Ө ы. Oncidium peu large can, 8 y Stuart, blush. Hs ybrid 2d, Mr. Dobson, екол, with E |
уна meen Bow Ché rimson; Com ge Molé, | Star, Magnificent, Commander, 1 30
Ecc e pink ; 5 — de к blush ; 9 de Hébé, ness, — — BAGLOR 4
un Bobralia s dale pink ; Great н red; Paul Perras, pink; Paul 3d, Mr. Gaines, coat hs 1
nine ask : se whe: Madame Turner, with R.: |
Hybrid Perpetual : : Атап- | сабат, Mirandum, Ferny Lind ;
fi imson ; Baronne | Battersea, with Hero of . indio,
r. Marx, rosy i florum, Advancer, Celestial; 3d, Mr. A
— " 04 OL 8 Q Z ttersea, h mod
large shad ed bl ; Cornet , bright pink ; Duchess f | Reateption, ль Barbette.
Sutherland, — blush ; т» iarl Talbot deep ros oy „ Mr. Robinson, with R. Cobde
pink; Géant des Batailles ; General Negrier, blush; а. Delieatum, Princess e
Jacques pos pale carmin: mol Comte de Paris, pale яа чаруе dye Road, with
ame Trudeaux, beautiful carm carmine ; Miss | m Queen, R. Cobden, Caliban,
| de j 8 е ; Queen, rose ; Robin Hood, Сангер,
mee Soleil d' Austerliz, carmine; William Of Sca — — Ls em
Jesse, erimson, tinged with lilae; Comte Robrinsky, Court, B — had a E
| bright erimson. B : Souvenir de la перы following kinds: — E i шуй
centre; A E
Г , the Sta А Dupetit T on о е1. |
3 those vordere sa ret deal of — hs rit Paul Joseph, pur crimson. Zea: Devoniensis, | Slough. A
.
were well grown a wered, m especiali
se from Mr. Bousie, m * the Right Hon. H.
Labouchere, whose ав were me ds of bloom from
bottom xpansion, — eur,
— Cart
mp, pot — completely ал 1 tho —
falling thickly over it. His a Quintal, |
Searlatina reflexa, Cors mte de
еа
THE GARDENERS’
y | obtaining the requisite i
is entirely experience :
information. Practical geo
а ada every farmer,
brick-maker, every stone-m —
miner is a practical geologis
oes. Within that limit eac 1 of
value өг: a — scientific and p:
gist is, ‘that e 565 een able
naturally arise fro
nation of the
andum, Princeps,
essrs.
Pim were prod uced by Mr. Bragg, of Slough, and
Mr. Parke er, of Dalston.
grt raion b
icua, Tic — Alpha, | ri
pa of England, Voltigeur, Orion, Miranda, and |w
Mr. Bragg also showed. some
—
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CHRONICLE.
t | coloure men
another, so that the fele he form of a
spheroid, These
hings with which he has. to diame
last
seriptio
botanists TUE „E. Smith's nt
volume of the Жаы of the —.— Soe
and still closely folded over one
of
mature, they will be full
v the ripe eee arupes 5
m, and are the seeds of the
in wa — oa he — be able to give an autho-
eand trustw: — both.as to what RN
e » fon nd, inly will not be fou.
any particular loeali
an 1
Vinos
Ап ny опе ж
ut pait i were not in ver
. G. Hen
Of Sex s, Mes:
very тее: ower, light |
variety, whit vi vie lilac z= on top peta г
Ambrose, ent, м еу th ‘round
flower of full size, rich, crine" purple, marked v
wW me — also showed
and rich i
^ son tube
ariety, with c e
3, the coll being deep paris: iti is s free of qol i
к x» , and NM well ; with deep
crimson тойа, large ; Ma
rosy магае corolla, fine in 2 vu habit ; Omega is
crimson, a corolla,
2 Clio, whit
agnifica a is с
disci with | wort
onan
a uffici stock of ЕХ dora ев;
d to find, to his — that me he motte ү the — —
of those whe h e e
end. This eon nviction. i dm gr
e
— —
colou
y is a — light | va variety, iandsomely
reflexed ; Machen isa меге; bold, dark The
were raised by E. Banks,
Turner.
Rebtelus,
Physical Geology. By
Робіш" J. В. Jukes, М.А
Co. Square 12mo. Pp. 255. "With coloured
Reeve &
plates.
aft
For those €— are unacquainted with . — science
this Its
appears to us remarkably ted.
— clear ; its mM — wi —
and the trations by w i
such as could only
e
ister island, to all whom we strong y
will find it not only instru
and as it has a index, what-
опш will be. — found.
s upon р
able — unt
before us.
ologist, eager in the search after
eneralisations, arr, s sion Сее
ount nee to
о
‘the arts and uses of life ч vhich the science is — palle of
renderin The science id geology mus practised т леа а.
Яз а profession, must beco means of subsistence LAUDERDAL uetus) OF
the road to wealth, as — as distinction, before it J. Үлт pim is аы villa is said to h
ui p the use it is eapabl of, to soci It is | been built very many years ago by one of the late Earls
Ec, ч le апа absurd to k is neeessity—it is a of Lauderdale. - is in the Italian style, with au o
à = our nature, , Advi n tters, when | eovered colonn on th € се 1 to
— een is acted on solely at the risk and on | small but beautifully kept lawn, the rest of
him that takes it; when arden b — and wall,
responsibility of
‘Professionally and СЕ с it is both — —
; and Miss | grav:
Esq., and oxhibited by Mr. ]
in
United Kingdom.”
re
Mari
etive Elder), а —— Spliced Te and Geology
roved ed
g gro und among a
that no mining opera = should Жу,
on unexplored ground without heri a I have
rked, that eve i
itbin my
^ri 20 years
experience, as much
e entire pelota survey of the
Booxs &с., Recerven.— Lucas's History аза Condi
of Social P Progress tert s -m Reading), a clever
ecture, well worth —Samuel Johnson by Thomas
yle
—
m —— like every other мары » is
ired
Then comes a succession
leaves o of still Pomp date, hanging рер шау aed
ing to separat
year lage similar expan-
a 2 = leaves, peer: in 1850, ond no less gas se -
| their of dead yel
11
te
| separa
The
Beside
house Cycas inermis and C. circinalis, ич, Ше NE
the same order
e | genera and quim belonging t
of them being
Z,
А preemorsa, 7. rac eg ho
2. Yatesi ета and female), Z. angustissima, and e>
ne foliage ав as жу їп
is one e of de 1 gro Among
neephalartos, was a remarkably fine ant p horrida,
which кона d here — years ago. Macrozamia spiralis
is just — imported from New то, where it is
said to attain the height of 30 feet. There were some
тб ‘of Dion "cd — — vx are stated
to furnish a kind of arro 8 ; the above,
with the Coffee tree, Ln Pin some Musas, and other
| plants ful
of plants UN rarely met with, pore in great esta-
blishmen
Es kit n en garden was well stocked with vegetables,
mong which there were plenty of Potatoes without an
gode The former
greatly, last winter, while the latter escaped unhurt.
Other f age with the exception of Currants and co.
i tated to this neighbourhood.
be a failure in
We
owed — other biographical e essays
e same ori —
ered ?? ЇЇ.
thinker.
the са?
me College in the City of London (Smith an and
of .
vern (Bogue), a new ition of Mr.
Lees’ useful guide to the — niet istory of the Malvern
Hills. Zable Tu and: Table Talking (Vizetelly), a
collection of om tales, reports, and opinions the
mania o . One chapter is — to the nane
r and dangers chant are said to have been exper
zea Itisa P ity that — 8 оба to
the Times has not been
marvels described in this am ok.
—Á—rÓ not,
FLORICULTURE.
an appendix to the | sho
ES FOR WINTER-BLOOMING.— A selection for this
Ros
| purpose d made from the Tea and rbon
families, on roots or budded very low.
resuming the plants bought from the nursery are in
the small ad they are generally grown in for sale, they
n
fully and freely watered, dur
all the joe er- em "the
eutting off sho
September, Ab he middle of the latter month л
shorten the strongest shoots, and thin out the slender — — xi
ones, turn the plants out of the pots, MTM them of р
ome of the soil, and ose & good siz е;
ing а спро of reas
proportions ; they
ould ; € several pieces "of 2 5 crock in
be covered, а!
of d the pot, then a portion of so
tha surface roo
whieh j
— d south front of the house. ‘On the | filling with the soil; put them in a situation
given is put in on the | north side of this lawn is a small se, ines Mini. —water sparingl „ till they begin to £ i
8 of him “that gives T I it it de had, the up the rafters, a w ered with Ro sada te pose them fully to the sun, and water f i
' ' sho T хе-
: of prof 50 log of the wall sh M wu pie f : up.
a rofessiona ists 1 about the centre — ts ied, а ne .
some time — Vie — this mentioned, which is ornamented at short intervals just pots s e фе UN it re found of great
ЕХ general ni mistrust of geologists among practical | marble m in which are utility in the pot culture of Roses, broken to the size of
some fine specimens of deciduous m evergreen trees. nuts and about one-fifth fih míxed with the soil ; the roots
' is, cime o i another perfeetl У € d and and shrubs, mie sep small pieces of nan with а series delight to to ramble through it, and the foliage becomes of
— — reason, both for the general mistrust of, of flowe r centres. n the a richer and darker green; the surface of soil
and for occasional in stances of blind ед. іп, the main walk, which here takes a turn round а fountain € hav quen ings. The 4 by
м їп ——— —.—
passed through, slope considerably to e
di Being extremely fond of Cycads, Mr. Yates has built
round or г rather
from the st
Dr — below che surface as any sm just а
he ho for
rj
— fixed with marine glue;
er person ing fruit. T
zohta hntth
their eul
h 1
onderfully
ted by a vatering of manure-wature яу
then. This water is very — pores. кг ings
tivation. 1
— Atm — ch the glass was
ee are now for the m
putty in the common way. The chief ornament of this
collection at Jac is a fine wi ie revoluta, now bear- |
| to answer,
H bt that not эор found |
with
found very m
16 gallons "i be strong.
батн
IT men
—
he would at once know how to t ab
eia pearance it penes "s eee
ааа
THE GARDENERS” CHRONICLE.
[Jory ч,
—
nurser ies, yet there are во!
me things ot winch
A Stock ut
disease fairly set in (which
stock of the above should
ther more
these liquids may be Used songer and га 1 ly be made. extra s ъа planted) in
гаад ntly. J. Н. home- raised plants ev ^ 1 and other soft- | vaca: ace, et as a substitute. SNR Mc
June 30.— thead, the prop 2 ^ — at the t ti aluable vegetable in the spring when blanched, aud
€— P Was gm — а арй pe poems ERE Macr анчы di inds Pelar ms d n reased breadth of Turnips should be 80 da
good n, ther eu i `
quA + Orchid was TE al grown tenths, area 46 ropa ited are out of bloom, cuttings танне; — a a — ёш alte с ee =
5, М : ene cotte:
— fine. Exhibitions we nt Boys Leurs Раш, | be i. — ee eee, 44 in о Sone d Boner others providing 1 with any ptice
and Ponsford; an ere rapes nds o in & cold frame ; shade m sli f b Ц 1
from private growers 'A. Rowland, Esq. being first, & — — eee night, except it rain heavily. The | winter g which may 3 осе and planting
Edwa Esq., sec iuks were in splendid m = peep mene te in bit = s Faq ban 3 every! 10 they have with ther Che
Messrs. Turner, Brest, , Baker, Hardstone, Ellis, ome plants, T Potatoes, eed be, as well. pot to ad
pretty stands of Cra — were staged. Pelargoniums were | three eyes each be placed in open revious directe "е
middling. Mr. Т as first, Mr. Dobson second. For |) oak before they ted. Cuttings ‘of other soft- | crops as p y ea
ancies, Turne; firs ri rose UE ER :
3 Pir s — Kere, ur rewarded with First Class | wooded plants will require to b kept 1 AnA — waa
Certificates, good Antirrhinums im a cut е until they men wing ; but ПЫ е Tou iter STATE OF THE WEATHER.NE zara LONDON
Mr. Dobson; they were named Su A an tri euttings of the above description make mu TONS E. shed ate Jul decim dic ЕЖЕСИ
443 sx SocrgTY.— The: ninth annual competition of L i Unibwiek,
js Socety — lately held in DE aiite, when the fol owing | and healthier plants when struck in as == - ре ai 6:
rincipal prizes were awarded :—Nurserymen’s Class for the best | ture as is — sist — diee the development of roots. 5
Blooms: M . Downie & rd with Beant: pors Remove from the vatory or show house those 2 <| Ваномнткв.
Day,L Emily, Yellow Climax, Elegan s that 2 5 "ro “то :
.. faded blooms that hey ar $-
Visit. Sup L dy M'Kenzie, 1rs. H: B. Douglas, Sir Philip | past their t; their pres ger wo S| Max, Min.
Sidney, Q ngland, Zabdi, Mirror, Round Table, Sir J. | from the fres ntial to beauty and od o P pror gm
2 Fr ycole, St. Andrew, P MES reri of | A chimenes, Gloxinias, & o, out of bloom, may be removed Wise: AE ns 9255
| ка е: P bur det alee’ feve h four {white to a pit to ripen their bulbs; but only sufficient for а EUR E TES i
und, and four pei fopi to nurserymen. and gardeners alike), stock next season need be kept. Clerodendrons, &c., Tuesday 12 6 30.017 moi
there competition... The Bret een ed ore ll in the same way, may be transferred to Vineries, or | Wednes. 13 1.) 29801 | 2942
: De bo RI FIM CAS je, Mrs any where to obtain a eool temperature for the — las
Beck, Flower of the ay, Duke of Perth, St. Andrew, and Yellow | Same purpose. At eriod of the yea r do Heaths TU TIT mm i
limax; 2d, Mr. Henderson, gr. EO K. — Se i Miriam and hard-wooded plants in gen » < хе |і duly, $7 Tien S Sach an «Жым: 2 l
СИ, Sir J. Cathcart, Juventa, Supreme, Rey isi am, than at t me, more particularly such as id: e Ae еч D
Perth, Fi er, of the D p = = 11— ly overcast ; cloudy and fine;
Cres Talbot yt peers 4 — Gab thd Ahat ateurs’ бї have only recen n emere keep the old ball ee 1 eg йа ; cloudy aud un A aoe
for tho best 18 blooms le tet pri iate mae э Quoten ot Es enderson, | — C: — — те! » “ ens — VI Coni 15 aint П afternoon; hisp
1 dg oe Da etis cele rh the present high temperature, without ge n ban temperatur of the week 1
; f Norft тр 5 mp
| Minor Free Pompey S apeme, St And? Duko of Noi ay soil in a sour state, requires great nieety in келын
Yellow Climax, and a 2d, Mr. Shearer, gr. to th pposing the plants to der glass; nd tho:
3 des Ue ae CTC
Royal V M. ais RT É this son e During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, endin
Talbot, Royal Visit, Marchioness of Lo Robert прис ец à зау ан >
Burns, Lady Emily, Juyenta, dn Fra ce se Cool y ossible S i did be given to Ыра aud most stove ———
VVV e e gel | gram Pl
and Ama Class): 1st Mr. ith exceedingly гас ИЕ va
8 D 0 July. LE 31 8 8 which it
grown flowers of Royal Visit, СН, F f the Day, Juve ORCING DEPARTMENT. i EAEAN
ores f Strathm and Duke of Perth. "emet us Ce er | pla selected in the s ng, for Am <
I te was Ma e ee to a white eee = 1 me E autumn and winter fruiting, will w showing fruit, Sunday 175 2 |1519 3
Nera аан Messrs, Paton & Small, which wa cae rd pee and if they are provided with a pit to themselves will aoe i 23 Ji М 3
най. forward again. Mr. Gowanlock contributed a tray | require (supposing the bottom heat steady), but little Wer pa % [ar os
"d attention for some time, except slight shading, plenty of friday 2% 724. |. 527.0) 628... 19
PELARG : R., Your plants shed their Boom b air, and a liberal allowance of water. e syringe is Saturs 99 424, 1537 16 шщ dd pn
not allow the them to make their growth’ — Cd, dy | plied tty freely at confine its use to the Nos highest temperature during the above pause wt
sae 39
surface of the e house ; and on no therm. 94 deg. ; and the lowest on-the I8th, 185 m =
weed i морам be well ripened, and the pots ‘full of root, before
. »fhe first flowers open. When the first trusses expan
3 Pie), a and keep. 7 — of tlie house, giving . of aif.
If the pats can ved to a north house it will ri ard
ег nsi J H. N
ow —J
Р трт FLOWERS
"Aemiésgs : NED. Very pretty’; but too like sorts we already
Si
Too much y withered up for us to be able
XYZ Not worth — x4
tlie same way already in
4 CALCEOLARIAS :2 F.
offer any ua on 9
there are better coloured s
i cultivation
Paxsr: Z 7, Uncommonly dark, but, being packed with a few
bits of dry m
^ PELARGONIU
S. A beautiful rosy. pink variety, w
whic
flower p ка "to
cüriosity, eertainly ; but
- Should like io see again.—Z. 5. 0
n before it reached us. —
1 и XYZ. 55 may do; 35 but so-so. First poorer m. 5
p Eu 16, 19 not in god condition ; 24, 21, 18 3 some pri
f —.— by far the hosing ery sm ooth and: s
tout in the.
Зою Е" х
—
site 8 the guard petals то
ity "tvi therefore not make a show flower,
ye d small dar s too num
сте ise second-ra smooth
m ) i dover Mu Ег 725 te nee best; аты but
S «-— tentti
ant e should bo tried
B ge i
хи,
this arises
Pines, having , large. floy
frequently eut up with black spots d фы middle,
although they are apparentl d outside ;
from а small quantit t
— 3o
week's Num si
court decides the ma — —— can
bees in question are your swarm
e have received several lotes
fruit cells, aud causing the latter to decay. Hor — Mer cx — ^ pio ала iW RM ME ON
:4 21 : : upon this subje
night, кта s CM as 570 f a d Ma of of the Horticultural Soeiety deputed to settle; nio Sees
ear,
intended to plant out tie yea stock e - га Бар Lasers: J. B. The small White object óh бей
a sufficient quantity oam, peat, and, if E f — bius e Tarr m d n v а
the loam: is heavy, 15 uld be in satin РӘ. ЕНЕ IRET t MÀ Myrmica
as aire sen его is eu e stumps shou rubra, and have nothin to W. X^ pic
direetly the present erop t the stumps sh d } 8 ee e jary He
be renege: out, and either all or part of the soil shoot of the Abies morinda which has been cut ы
removed, according as it may appear exhausted e va ofi Pella d 7 ан all “weer у, 1
t se a Rose *. small two-w
enti Finish the thin nning of. late: Grapes, нн со an nd water ther with gas-tar-Wi
keeping mer directions in view.. respecting the | Metoxs: Svat impossible to say, Mit
ois ail r Pon. The leaf sent, MIA
bunches, being well tied out, and hus чре. x pee bi dh its your hnected with dtynéss in some Way
weather the red spider wil at tim Lonw; C B. Sulphur thé parts affected t
as to be ke а down with difficult A ; especially b the observe them; but you must syringe well before
Grape are ripe, or nearly so ; reco ust be had hur. You will find an account of
con- | gulphu “on the walls, hot-water de Ke, as before rion Fie we are fof DAT
la 2 ae: y Ape fie зот PLANTS: JM. We are unacquai
advised ; and the sulph will be found tive in БА examine it, and report further next
bad cases by throwing a eloud of fine wer the see how the Pink differs the
fox db cd ams 4 А
not s m ery da
Я Dianthus Mtata F H & Co, Mrs m ote
Some Ri ant
трн не пе; de just noticed; - Fini раң bes neither in flower nor fr de aderit
dud us ve de ecce rif e etat 3
; t { ! : її 5
“now: J A к аай 88 a te re are, pot them in 6 or 7 inch pots, using rich loam а t wall, plant. 0
xture. and well rotte ung; drain well. od Eus eer Rape
СА | ге, g5 ter Beurre. svodi
dose v 51: FLOWER, GARDEN. AND SHRUBBERY. ж) s ато
also паја g «Baskets vases, &e., will bes an occasional | regu.
— rmi B. P. — — ehlorofo ating ; quiring t
"ré si hivë wan EL of an рол be examined for t Modern 1 rward
iade lv a qua may be allowed to n a freer style. Convolvuluses ground willi О
an mode of operation is as follows ;—I set Mauran: as, Lophospermums, e., after being pegged 2 — d wy M vom бе mx
^ down a table opposite. © and about 4 feet distant from | over the surface of the soil, mod be left to grow over | Vrscas: ОР wit th mik some of o dere wee pee
>the air on the tab pread a thick linen cloth; si in the si es о the va e, 0 mble vp ud more vinis: Yor double — "Vines prn | you may ;
centre of the table 1 ее a small, shallow, break- formal plants which fill up the cases, Black Hamhergh two White Sweetwater, two Royalty sod
fat ite phish H cover with a piece of wire gauze, to | ОТ va — memi containing plants in Dex will ne. Por a lait MONEY ise 1 8 of A ч
diate contact with re requ atte to NS ove: four "маката S Bt. 1 in РОН
he m; and into this plate 1 pour the chloro- 3 in the pt of чат фа e or esses ee
n; an 1 i : nim өз: g dii
E quiekly and cautiously lift tlie hive from | and take advantage, when a nu fresh пе sah The E planting te meris gr vis goren s till ae €
. f ffect a, cha: in she ement, dini Vise BORDER? J B. You will find directii s for making 9
which it is standing, set it down on the top
s ‘the plate in th
e, keeping in the centre’; cover the
up with cloths; and in 20 minutes or so, the son, plants und Ж
e not only sound as { ntrary to whatI have | arrange d for effect near the house, і
Seen when they are во with sulphur, not one із revision for r the purpose
1 left among the combs; the whole of them are lyin Ipless m interestin
on the table. You now ve ney you think or in the kind of plants,
fit, ing the hive in e supe and the bees, as. are changed. tin
they recover, will return to their domicile, A bright, advancing in growth, x Mac, Ditis, йла
iin, sy бу A best; and yo d high: winds will disfigu
orning e bloom from aa A) Ө
bur at the same time, be sli
- water given in dry weather to en:
second *
in earnest, taking those th
the longest time to
anda aeons —
r
aati
JT . up, бер
,
* Misc: T T. You
Pri.
?,
another column — toy s МР5 mv
bal be uu de oy "M retine our 7 correspondenta ts ans!
his pated ns
she is much inelined Heroes
i NY aai tials evi ri чы: dps
n vent nei; утте еч
rations of this notion
rain; 1 "toni were С alea w
orm
“rede hamis
was torn aw
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29—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE, | 457
ST HARVE been n dele during the PARRY. years of its existence.) but whatever expedient may be adopted,
UTTO NS LINCOLNSHIRE RED GLOBE And in some respects, and bee "the [e enemy of the farmer seldom fails in having its
TURNIP.—Fine New Seed, 18. per Ib. SUTTON'S EARLY weather, this may be sai of. it „The show of tithe ы harvest,
2 ld ЕР, Ире а [DU 85 W l genes уй р t d In harvest the crop. is ansia X d with a
ald Parte, Асер үл бе аы Boot Тайыр and reports of the cattle harses, and other live sickle, and is either laid into
. JORN SUTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. | stock, in this and next week 's numbers, will attest | for Pu thinker édiately, or F fen ар In
FOR PRESENT SOWING. the quality of those 2 respectively. As | sheaves and stacked for. bein Wa n the
SESS CE EDS EN ОАО, ‘al n — en re of the exhibition, Gloucester | autumn or ensuing” spring. ere the — is
S an vo toller et Natura Gr men er dle in has bea n York ; and as regards the heartiness grown for the London market ш di generally
oper proportions. to suit the various - soils sof Great | with which the city has exerted herself to welcome | prefers turning it into money as fast as he can, and
: S as M. un thém E Separate or mixed, of the very | her visitors, she has beaten even Exeter. Never| — 1 ts the former course, but where’ he
P For parti ~ „ oux Surrox & Soxs, Seed Growers,| have we seen a place so profusely decorated; it is a for his own. use the latter is as often
Reading, B vm — . риу that colours so brilliant and gorgeous were riot ЖЕ, The details of practice ate simple in
BEEHIV brightened. up by more sunshine than during the | both case „requiring little notice. When the crop
Nisus TMPROYED "CorTAGE BEE- past week — fallen upon E and, that ssw. is intended о be threshed out immediately; the
HIVE, as originally introduce = „ yard, so dese ving of exa e uld not be m small parcels are exposed as ly ds possible
3 comfortably, shudted in detains wing to the wet EN to the folie of the sun, care being had at
glasses, e, securely packed even plashy condition in which it lay during the the same fi me 4 laid yt as : a ^
M downm 7. greater part of the time that it was open. they are to be taken up again and carried to the
for the country.
Thie unique Hire has threshing floor without shaking or losing the seed.
met with universal com- ; : ally done with the
n be. г seeds liable to degenerate should be annually | Threshing in this case is generally
кени i. A hu- Ed: with the седе, саге, the purest to be had | flail, and when ready for threshing a cloth is spread
ie unde of (Kis simple | on T Lodi Mia. upon it is dar the thresh-
most timid; its arrange- Only 8 и An vun RTT ^ ds the
ments are so perfect that, theory is pate AE admitted, and there are few any nio — th
the Honey may be.taken at instances where it. requi o be more carefully | foor ti "two еніне, ано атоме зе p ad
senson without at aU in reduced to patie than in a that of Turnips, Cab- | Straw, the farmer or his bailiff знада ti pr
juring: the Bees, the Rats а age, &c., whose seeds ot only liable to degene- more floors, separati ng the chaff. fr f b afte
DU being юї til rate xq ‘constitutional ак but to be hybridised | à asia and bagging up the latter for being of
БЕУ; ө рше, st by ‘bees, and other insects. ards properly dressed at, home,
AN paige ттуу ог Beehive, Àj TIN piseties, two jante are followed in' earrying it wlien one part is threshed the floors are We to
bu mr. EE dressed to Gro. Neicunovn out. In the first, à field, or part of a field; is sown another until the whole is gone 141 ^l візі
а — & Boxe, 127, — Holborn, with Turnips, or Slated! v ith Ci bags, purposely | Crop is stacked the work is perfor :
: Shiv t, or while the straw is in! a
il datu ч 1 € or growing seed. In this case the seed and plants Sheaves are cut, үү
сае ot ther ER. ONE Vir new yrange are selected with the greatest care Дал the choicest tively juicy and pliant state, во as to prevent the
Er
sent on recei mps. ks; the 1 laboured and manured, and : opening of pe MES poii The T: ves are built i in
. —.— — : ee an CUTHBERT; 12, £5 yton Square. —.— з lx and seo E: tind the a thee Ley ner da the same 8 Flax, bottom course
anchester: AL ILSON, 50, King Street. Gl Ho Ane IN
21 MiASLAN, 108, ‘Tron gate, Dublin: J. Epxoxpsox & 00, e when they are beginning to run to linge ewe die palachy on ther 4 e M
c ; l'field'is éarefully g As over, and all the = piss show upper ones эы, on it. Inequalities of the
Н. ERTS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY—|; g symptoms of degeneracy are E noved. A Bose are made up w eaten or o aw,
The DRAINING MA TC t int ied for Friday, July 22, to take i cart is run up between every 1 aif ial jin 2 Ne debe ce hy oe rmt a
lace on the Chisfield Estate, Ste gath ate mail q
P THREE PRIZES wi u be given to Acer (three in a gang |} anda pulling t iba 7 TH 19 B idi ia 1 When threshed at harvest, or before f
nto the cart for food to. cattle 5. the m ing é ad sd {
or company), fir thé dietis ng of dec deep, iu tlie best h n the sme
“арй OP ANNE maunerir Ba db 7 plough. follows, and і in this way the field is — soon oe ла 15 ао 3 ung i
x" “SECOND Por ирон ФА) | gone over, ok ean. and. i nlike the "Kitchen chimne
P each will beg gE | ^ :
Works for the best and most expert cpm ing Pipes. condition. In some instances it may be necessary Vent its being attacked by nem pus mites, С
№ ога ma Asa wer wie will be set ont tor to precede: the process of mos up, by the | Which it is subject—the former, w n plac :
em, at 6 ó'eloek A. To such as do not g у hand and h h times а man goes up one | grabary in too damp a state; aud the latter, when
will award fair a for theactaal —— form and and horse hoe. men 8 dr When Cabbage seed is not threshed out
| Parties inte supposed mene, дыл Б sind cime y the aus du M E erts iem 71 In this utilitarian
under —— control. Evenin schools might Iu the next place it may be suggested that direct | age it would be Uem bine to answer the
с exhortations to ol acts of public worship may be quein, TU ДЕЛЕ ТУГ п Foie pence are
— in some cases premature. When the conscience is ar minted
s where, instead of — after а hard dag“ i Sram iota i of devotion eught, of course, to be Capillary pice n ES have m the Chronicle m
going cam master, the master wou ov — 2 à f course. | in whieh pos qup relative to e 4 Piperr
close “ me : : d | conclude, from the observations made in Chronicle
v hand, and the convenience of an evening class tm model lo ging house in London prayers are the 2d dup buweeipug E have expressed my meaning
n i soot eal iy do as they like ; yet itso happens that almost all ж arly. ^ The vis cts i rue ae was this:
labourers, prove 5 stimulants to mental do attend. Again, it may observed that the most t, В eal nail d d pu render them do not
activity ; the influence of the better-informed would | effective method of gaining and holding fast the atten s : porous, d vs
come into action. In the present day, now that tion of men of this class would seem to be by means o
the principles of political economy are better under- | familiar discourses and extempore a addresses, exposition
it i so much a of seripture, and remarks on matters of natura —
—— sae — to in the same À Itis my ул wes Жы 5 e
poorer c sion that clergymen, — i little pains, wo ;
eation of mental attainments to the work of guiding and acquire ааа. ‘facility in this style of address, and | mine bored 40 feet i in cay y for va 1
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assisting those who are in inferior circumstances to our tthe generality of hearers ath be interested and тето" іп а belonging to another
own. It is not too much to expect that, in many large benefited by it Fait vane n ha a ‘occasion ici
parishes, a few of the influential inhabitants would be| The s ecular instruction, and the general mental im- cla M com Боюн. ЗЕЙ
willing to act upon this principle either ав a component | m cidit derived from continued residenee in the SAM Sot Td x p" дошу лев? 5 4
part of the committee or as auxiliaries to the same. lodging. teta would render i labo ourers mor e open With м d i. айу had СИДЯ
If nut or — а еы qe = of reading party were | to mpressions, more able t he mean "E nssertin 0 9 cla mes -
d, at which o h gentlemen as 1 have | ing P of Él was said to them, dni is the ease with th those bere. За тутт 5 baits du Bern
amel ‘peal tend, end pu aloud some book eom- | usually met with in a country parish. clergyman
bining amusement w th instruction, or deliver, perhaps, | —— succeed in gaining the confidence and esteem some fore ig ign ingredient, lo loosening the 3 55 I do
a lecture ome бөтөн bjeet—such meetings, it | of the inmates of such alodging-house, ould be ina even tent tions di mami es ed ears open, Falcon.
is believedywould prove acceptable to the! j and, different position: to sihvsthten. Ho wonld e of Lime. This’ wan |
if table, then ——À esome and imp re. assert a salutary influence over the lads who had just | | , ad X d 15 salo at GL. 10s 7L, and d 10 E ton. Now
mportance to induee men of the | left school. Не would 0 i, and touch, and possibly Tak у кашы vagi EA mothing in Abe e
1 wf жое to relish books merely entertaining. | bring to a better mind, — чї. bern em rices, Asa proof,a jend of po as well as
Once, as it were, catch their ear, and you ean provide setti ng down into à dogged one selfish profligacy. He |" Age: cee Tu е Ы 4 ing the
iih RTE NS pes p aye рне ри : s, one contained & third of refuse, such pieces of
is, they listen willingly ugh to some Newspaper nar 1 5 and — ihe ore the u — e | ee cae 5 a ^ , iron nails, and
° - g murder, or a fight with poachers; | village ass very commonly beyond the sphere of B Н 3 this is the
i hea
monl н: ч à à en is
of a monstrous Goosebe тту, or an his бике, Whilst, on the other hand, the lodge ers all wold to rain а fne Turnip emp! "d Ба gross
extraord mary ‘litter of pigs, droned out at the fireside ессе find a friend able to give "them advice imposition, and deserves to be publicly ex exposed—
hop by some countryman more learned temporal matters, and to assist them in present and Mais add me
than his fellows, and partially in Mods. ^ They would | future diffieulties of whatever kind ; - what is — oe рео prs "cat dela: paca j
listen to something better, with still greater mere so a friend who woul put them in the of obtaining who in Habis complain of low prices es and hard
iine — W € — 2 E mV + a | more Stem more of that — light and ens Int ein de n thors nel Med unjust system —
(»nb ied ij y» Ey б
court if "he refuso to pay for this adulterated ЕС !
X. , Han
Size 0 of 2 » the extract given in i
"Home 555 last week from an address delive
Lusus Nature of a very extraordinary iod eame | Esq., at a recent meeting of the I
i as to enter [ы I observe
our shepherd ng in sheep | elici several eminent fa
earing ; and, from not having found anything of a | opinions unfavourable to the expediency or prao
: xm 13 5 mentioned in the various MUR of eleaning in autumn lands which are to
works that
ave consulted, I sm poeni to regard it | crop in the following summer ; and аг
urrence, deserving of POPE he has been informed by one of them that “М
pl record. The case I allude to was that of a | Edington Mains, has been trying the
two-year-old Southdown wether sheep, which a eid this autumn, and it is considered by
observer would have Td mistaken fora ewe, from | failure.” If the gentleman who communi
E its having on each ‘side of the supposed udder a large, я to ld Hamilton will do me the
und, and somewhat pointed teat, measuring nearly | inspect my Turnip fields now, and report to
* | 44 inches p m NE at b. рш On bein oe he will, I am — be able to tell him $i
she e was qos y sur nen as we bbing has proved anything but a 2
every one present, to find that на teat yie chee a 1 ы ramet win it bs that I did not
perfect stream of milk, which, in appearance and pecu- | to a greater ex tent. J, Wilson, Edington Maw:
n ga Im ae not differ in any respect from that of | wickshire, July 6 i
we. Моге than a quarter of a pint was taken off; Hurwood’s Steel Mill.—At the last great mesig
Sad ater И Baa шой for 10 hours in a eup, a rich re aus 110 r e Society of England а PF
8 | cream was found to have formed on its surface, А mil. I an dv ased опе, аве
T n out, 3 milking was made the following day with the steed with i it “that І gave the inventor а
TOTSES н онна, bes result ; so tha e sete incredible it may appear, utility. e only que m. was asto th
quiring а lide more thought, the fact is certain of this wether sheep being furnished and cheaptees Of the exiting rings, ori boih 8
тунди — ^u rupta on, оф not ere ene unusual size, and a power | I Sega "comfortable pecie ade I have
ing-|of secretion rarely ever met with, excepting in a ewe | worn o о Sets of ri
. taste N ed, we ge. 11 re has d 195 d animal i ү : perfect | after sie applica —
e grosser heal opin ор curiosity of | Ransome and Sons for the last se
ree anda imd odes et the poor, It may be said tha 4 its kind. W- Беш Booth, ( ба а w, а
July ad
Waste Manure.— Your che a! 1 G. ts at| power as compared with ise
р. 395, ‚ adopts 2 peculiar. system of reasoni ng to nid such a heavy c
ite A
y
te- | tions for fertilising pos fancy, ho e thes, that, | of well-dressed stones will a
iral | under a singular gar b hoja a зано supporter ee the | corn, which, at the charge o:
system T recommendé in a previous | about 2d. per
believe that Janded io ein are con w
| ey wood's mill wi
1s | tive enough of their own interests to protec dro e etg out of respect to
tempor eternal theo dra a ey il Ме 2 во con- | explanation may be giy
Маге servative of hat the 12 5 of bee t the
not 4 lee but ; Poem and ment should awarding
s not exclusively, but» te
29—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
459
publie grounds I think it my duty to y to make this state-
t. I also find that this mill will not grind corn that
is at all soft, although ра readily pulverise pe
aA — July 2. [We regret that this letter did n
in time for last — aper.]
Sorieties.
—
ROYAL Ae te tie SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
AT GLOUCESTER
Implement y ard was
opened this morning A t 7 A. u., and towar be
me
crowded with v It seems eer so large as
ose of es s
1$ —
Tp on platform may be removed to cut Grass.
nley, of Peterborough, is highly comme
, it require
d the efficiency of its performance.
ndles for manual power, 127. 105,
exhibited his well- ен n wean ng appara
.Sparm
vr Staley also |
frames, Price, with 24 steel aes by
rie —
.
caom t Aa
most m-
——
i
me ust as the live sto aine to i
before obtaining entrance to the y 1
baby i
reaping-machines. "The merits of| Ats 17, Mesar rs. Ме exhibit — на their
the latter could not be satisfactorily determined at so | well- ачк asphalted We t their report
early a period of the season ; the results of the pre- of the comparative statement of the. но of — a
y trials to which they were su jected— cutting | roof 40 feet long by 24 feet wide l
both Rye and Clover—were of use only in enabling the “wine воњ
selection of а few for further trial. The aw wer .in. in. dn £ s d.
ereditable to the machines employed, and th an b ie beams ......eaehr M 6...4 rs 4
no doubt that а larger extent of land "d this, harvest re boka: 1? BE с ЖЕУ —
reaped by масса The Rye on which they w: 6 nuts or sp ue PA Ep im 1512 0
employed last Tuesday was a thin erop, iar thus the here | 8 purlins . . s 1:9. ]
was no . о Hern g the corn, as it was cut, by | 60 rafters.. à $315; быша il xing... J
^ : i gine Ridge-piece......... 40 7 ee
either M‘Corm r Hussey’s machine s in the | patrening for siat 240 0
oe 4 a thick x : ap arm done arises, and pos 15 square of манов with metal nails, 28s. .................. 21 0 0
ed superiority o ell'8 reape rs: the
relative merits of these different for а" rsen КИРА"
machine have "uarie yet tested regards WITH THE $c yy Ferr
the -en the trial to whi бе -— i 2
AL to nie dir were su deus 6 Ете backs. m 15..8Ъу5 ү 49 cubic feet,
was much vo tisfactory, and чай егеп the | Зе 50 ou 18.73 5 including T 1 0
performances of the several е engin as per * -— [Шке 5967. - p. 2 43 2 5 —
Sahi Diese Xing.
- No doubt some of the differences — gol 1160 e ке of 3 Lor 5 bo arog ads fixing. . 15 0
must have been owing in à measure abs The necessary felt, including everything. 6 10 0
the part of those who m “pid $
find the consumption of coal in one instance ce (Cla sec ie йл)
oo 4-horse portable engine) чо be only. — рег Making a difference of expence of nearly PEE 7 cut
m в hors favour of ef felt ; the = making a lighter and mo
bs. 2 г, hour effective ro athe: eld, per
power pittable, sivi 475
power, while i
A
it
e s to i sta понед 3, Mr. жошо. — an extensive col-
subjected before the aw th y's prizes, that | lection of clod-erushers, tors, rs (including
everything is tam rought to the test of numerical | Bells), carts, wa "The clod-erusher h
ult. We D se that от es nde ecess received an Miei. pom, probably an improy
of the Society, à in ent ts an a show | Each alternate ring is made larg e eye, and in
n from the son bai of both Pec ee and|revolving causes wn motion along the
the publie in - жии of d ometers and enu- entire surf 5: the roller, thereby increasing its
merators, and her mechani contrivances to power, and effecting the best means for —
wh m 925 ri achines are sub. | Of course, the roller i is only to be when the land is | an
mitted—a confidence which would not be warran by | so dry as not :
any awards or judgments, however able and honest. Bell's Raper” was exhibited at this stand. This
ded on mere inspection. Farmers owe а great deal | reaper, by mean s of a 5 side PHIL) does its
to the valuable reports which 2 750 fro m time to time work without a man to Хасе ; whereas Hussey’s Ame-
rding the reaper requi man to rake o "the corn
Meeting bt that the о of the
Present year will be as So a and useful a any of
the seri
We will now walk
the
ing
when at wor k, ats
neal dio whole of — strain of the crank shaft an
bea
to the engine e 6
nd the yard in the order in |i
orse
foot, or 8d. rime yard of 32 —
n ingenious mincing machine t the principle ud which
up of i
might be adapted to the cuttin
шей by Mee essrs, Nye an nd Gilbert
Чү Sobo, London. It w:
as exhi-
„ f 79, Patios
was ighly commended by
rica
behind, and Стік sm one man to rake off on
де;
which t mbered ; or rather go through | command ; e machine charges into t
the catalogue. e, and make ex tracts from it and co Mn A | erop in any direction, rages dem and delivering the corn in
upon itas we proc 6 | a swathe as straight as e ough furrow. This machine
Mr. Hussey, of p 7 һер, exhibited his reaping | consists of а per —.— t set of scissor eutting itus,
machine, It received a silver medal at Lewes. The driven by a ины wheel motion, у апу cog
і r bri the corn to
| wheels, an cutters
athe Зунг iW ybi: eut upon the endless web. The end-
ste
Mr. g^ nded
for his roller-mill for crushing Linseed, жен and other | is залі of revolution ; and they
rain
with two | “Alongs id
P
The coe requires no blocking or : — i
ters, cake-b
are exhibited at this stand, Atkin’s patent au
e
far back as to allow the rer to be — at the with a framework J— like that of a land roller,
in which i is a hori
are curved a rig
ut into the eart as the мыз
haft is a
gs higher up
bearin
а the — 5 of the
d$ of Wellingborough, Northampton- | shaft are a number of forked iar bent i in the direction.
shire, submitted son e very excellent — cheap ra of their oe like the diggers ; f. e, the two sets of
made with wrought-iron iu lar frames and Aie * | teeth work into eaeh other, each fork of the cl
iron teeth. They a light and much stronger and | embraci — — digging arm. When drawn
more durable than the kind hitherto wood | over the soil digging teeth or 5
,
ce earried
condary or **doffers ;”
ras un up and cleaned at
u
me and Sims of Ipswieh. ул grinding surfaces of
the mills are an ch fitted with yon Mea. rings for.
‚ Wheat, ‘Onte, re 0
B
owing quantiti
Beans, Р
ы EE
into — loa for Beans,
fine.
Meal. |feeding. split.
[Bu shels.| — Bushels, Bushels.
3 to 4 4105 | 4105 2 to 3
5to6 | 5to6 | 5to6 | 3to4
8
ве 2. per hour
If ' driven by steam
adequate uni-
—- quee per hour, ) " 10 15 5
upw
price, £22 1
ка — 20 is occupied with the — of Messrs,
e and Sims of Ipswich, A very large assortment
hate
single and double mould-board, w
beams ; LAM e's ашы y which has received the, prize
as the of its steam-engines,
nes, “cutters, Turnip-
‚ flour-mills, Bean-crushers, reakers, &.,
tomaton,
implies, it is self-raki
uired to tak
bae !
of the rake, it is the quickest at
quick motion is most
crops,
tame in which the cog-gearing is Situated is of sy less web, revolving upon rollers, delivers te tie corn on giving
instead of wood as formerly. e main driving-wheel, | either si ; while a
Which once occupied a place within the frame, is now | the corn after it has left the web into a swathe at
Placed on the outside of it; so that the soil thrown u up apes to the machine, in the same E ced the heed
А Эв» wet weather can be kept out оѓ the cog-wheels, | half of a plough mould-board rp the after it iron wherever necessary.
by th has on an edge by the niv tt halt P the | The gearing is гаа and symmetrical, well boxed in
This provision p Aut ma ain wheel permits the. qialíome mould-board ; thus the web аба the swathe standing | and protected from dirt. The team з. relieved of weight
wih en aa tion to bring the blades a line on its root „and then the turnswathe pushes it off | and of the side draught by r e hounds upon а
oe ain ase, во that in аен ridge and. ou at mpe angles to the line r. pair [л front wheels, making it also hc convenient to
and the main driving-wheel will both sink into | after 14 years’ experience, employs on the averag a square , as wi by a litle ——
m ae of a furrow at the same time. e rod on | eight wo gather, make bands, and lay i practice, Price, 401. Unfortunately, we did not see it 5
Which the blades are riveted is removed from the under | the bands, four * to — and T men to stook or at wor
side to the u upper rice Ж id . that the chores shock, com Eg cres per in cutting heavy | i 22,
Matter, which is force n the under pe Jd crops x. Tm barley, Oats, &e. Price 421. e e
the blades, finds an му gris ud the space An r of carts, les, corn | ments, including drills, threshi
occupied by the rod. A A hole or holes are now Tom id d 1 чт, mills, frei es manure exis, Yóot washers, steam-engines, cha
through each blade, whose square ae i «st 2 row &c. are exhibited. ‘at this stand, which is one of the prizes for their drills, as will be seen i
the choking Matter, which a "aie a smooth | most interesting in the yard, lished below.
Brent itt, анг), although, the the pressur At 15, Whitehead, 1 r | mote m е.
M: | ber, e man is
y zel rden нр journal ; but havi ses of a barrel of a cal
not drag i pri acting rowels on a lower axis, a set of | a shaft fitted with prongs
doni in teeth on a ыз axis Че parallel to to the former; and, in so 1 come *
xtend so | the affair being described thus :—It is forse Scrapers which rise and cl
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sind, ti ec w e ith wi e
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— ee тате ES ded
i ations re ce гат vm
3 | of sant By “Tin st
ing mores a dos mem
tho wen ents ee oad Ж. oe xı A ih
zy bl att drilen iis Jess ha 1 5 ms m ee
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ofr ы P ge ws e 0e d 3 — ih adapted fo for PES, tW: Sha -— Dr
is uei 8 $ eneee A 150
T 8 d, de te pla to & А Me I POE t s, Age al в. Eas W: o V.
dept Pe the h and t nit ks for t |= ingen 1e eter ө ral prp PRIZ allis, (os
plan : ov regu SR in > th M 50 cati rac es plo ou se E. n& MNA h
e d, de e th ac il ng ti pe ghin N d р E
ts m р the hing f rcp cial iod £7 АК Wood. Н
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may sti as d-h g k ver ent e d inate 3 aoe 7. F ЕХ е 1 an
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Њу 1 P des un th lti QUE тоа dut.
Wi in. e r 0 a e h ifo e fare £ d tu ini Glovi idi vi ot о. nt ou
— = gui arth ar P yb st ors rn Dr h or, 7 ral ng $ ic red ht.
| edd mm — Lor vl m
per m and co —.— inion m Cia
‘dong en feo p adt “th 1 AN E: Yee for’ um ‘ 1 5
Shell ‹ 2 ‚} \ € T & cs e , os us oak ex 1 T th
of. „сап т ndance de the bi tro ; = for E в теу 0 |J CM
— А Sete mole market TES varie 5 — & чи
ES is pin “tr În al сызу stepe vong : $^ b. 8a bene om
— got put irae eat 4 be aie e. steeped Flax ses ap 5 0
i sh, wi i ani ular AE rin ate SPEC ual lax; for pas 8 R ен
МА В 1 ;.th is los is fre. A of pepe Bix Hs R, Rafie sòn
of stro the exception of rm pla i к n =н е N. Maio peri th
ke o Я jal o кР ШО, 8 igre bour| W.P — | vama ormed
ated ^ f the dune it other 0 m, at Rev 3 ur ED 10 | tanley T ; the classe
W e y $ 0 А olvi оғ TOW. 3 alil ey | its Sere ir i ses
t1 ** pist bes: of a lio Diggi n IMP M 8 Y P B i bree tr кдр 1
К оп 14 T РЬ, Бинех е DN ALI ISCE NE Аш urges iis a 1 tes it n th
ne TOS per ы cylin Sutter! 5-16 neh, Sa : 1 — NT. TLLA urnips, Pu 8 & K — ed ight, ed We na J :
Pra ui weigh mi у о ich Eu y | Satai ee rt ang ЖҮ: e of om
in м to t of BE din 10 11 im dA hi Аар а m ibi Ж
full 45 The Sa di m 1 e - "^ ple dh e né bije iclal iet the ado E iti e genti int
Tei Ibs. ern: ame 204 57 ith dow enk — e Med „Амт = yi wi со ption that ng w е M
— e 5 — 2 — bi оя є Ые ас i roved "D Do |B R. z OF #10 == gene the im vill zi pet 00
be e: rom: meris n 2 "a ЕЛ 8 ee т cutter | д Зра пе на: ВИРТ е in BT at the n ly, he Wai
show 3 ex MODEM "ny e 1 — 5 2 а 52 — 3.6 VEM Yid Si 29 the ed Forse vn essi egit! » e
06.1 of 0 t Ih wh 1S б sh Li E 1 artiél m dicun "as son on ‘4 th ; fr ing anin yste
opened f get 45 re ich | er 5 » Банан De s Bota E ap Dosen ee i. em
1 4 Ld fel for eva up equi cae ED Irotytx hl PES "DIM PSO is jest on chee qe ү af
v ^s o ; for th mu pri MI "is od emm fe гачы E b те t s ject tm D lam opini
to | n e te Liste, — 7 ibited ve vier mend | — ә ЖК io
th T r ev ste MET з, e sel xh ited ighl m F early the an on t e h i ion
ат" j eck eness ie 4 im] "o icri Pd ted by [Smit IE ani dress th of. th muy ee n all
wor dges wee = Hornsby ted 10 Ma Mean a a male, — . iot 5
2 Е to 1 ane M 45 sr M. Ashh 7 Sno T aite eri ion үн n .
last -— the: They i "ue eee 17 775 eit Pinet Wwe Sha b PME RT-H peri tha f Tk, P
ited eu 86 195 {рне M аА Mes А ty ibi dam ery al OR enc th th ins
. = ZI notice cae T аруга Tu ext a ro CI
The | 8 Ur ae фаз „(оп {ве 5 оге d Din Op 22 ce QAM The e hi shi we ha in
follo ly one of ён; ДЕЕ, bg, orale the tx 10 A qua rey n first, 12 5
ae 1 ip Catt ў 888510 Con 2 ony Dif 50 164 | te wit äni {eedi Ab
win of to il Meee pb aa pri y m mee da x
série im be ha i a i зе for s, extn M exhibit area 20; i Nd Аа Dia ls was £ ng of a
th н completes n hallo s RU iit b See мой — era T. ed ght NU nin it
зе е По 1 65 we cri te 0 een , sho „ w. 0 to
мон letest и СЕ у i c Pe x — "b own. er contains 18
0 ies: "à a x d MEUM ng a lesers. R; r, a bl b горо | то aia
f ex M hing ЧАЛ bieten Mr es rep é а um R. ue m M sod , but
the chibi t; ex Ж d SE h Eis y A eti b roa 1. S mur
judges + most pe thé [ig m E ind “he с DIES i Бой; 5 xt is —.— Ni f
exhi Е Мең a mended ne ul | zum
xm - Wi ata pa ds » 27 ана |
В, га er ah UM para Mall, se h
| and 0% am 5, ad; D iser. "T TI tus, | in Eb у at
C W: m 8 В and wres fe А а It y
o.: Watari de exh pcs 1 — 5 | Na. H 1 "ur
e е 0 f
i TE "m ge ei L iris ie vado t
ME ETE minds 128 EMI
ngle, МЕ le loman ber. H nt h r. E:
Tate el = Аз nA Di o — 4 a» of HIR чч
На tta. for h , 8 i le feat: 4
v^ for. i ab goo „ of thou
re ig Hos a lani di m Tn es i
dira nd Сол H E US i ket 1 La
"S wall Bs t ones, are case avin 7 9
N. oot о ti n th И th ngon inebes
ру һе th’ M ou 0 е; е )
ray i's whi sors prozen E
| ot he dp 1 : T 1 Хи
shou eng е
> 2 ld we 8 zd
is i j uls |
sve other |
equal. ү, useful Ades |
4 ˙i'ʃd O. ½½ —⅛ œrL ̃ͥͤ ˙Äò. ...... ̃ ²⁵˙¹e•1'—◻—Q:⏑?⏑ M ˙uäumͥ——ũ⏑ ę iö . ð ꝑ̃ “
r
1 inches, and is 5 feet 2 inches
о
forie ^ ie Mir 4 pl ? peor huh is 5 feet long.
The class. orn cow! tains some magnifi-
cent animals, — as a whole, we think we have see
a better show. The Ist p as, however, carried o
by а perfect el of a т пт ing to Mr, Smith,
of the Grov Bing otts. She
perfection коис heh 15 point and property that can
ired shown in 5 e in which
s]
show very бе! ul cows in
The class
n this
of sho 8 he ers consists of eight
e erfect animal int his class. It
is sho y Mr. Booth, and of course received the Ist
prize. She girths 7 feet 3 inches, and is 4 feet 11 ins
long. Nothing ean be more level and equally propor-
tioned. She is in very high ion, and must have
walked into the yard — $n a jury of in-
spection. The 2d pri rried off by Mr.
Booth, for a roan heifer, hin 80 9 oe in condition e
mmetrical, but of first-rate —
y no iro ns dta Mr.
very useful animal in this class, but too short and —
well filled. i. we ern have idee gent — the good
quality and s voa hown make
upíor the y e m in . The lst prize. was
awarded to Lord Berwi
ick, for a remarkably tine
bull. His head — very
with the exception of a.
of the sho 1 e lass e — was
well-
good,
slight defeet in the upper part
вла
to Mr, Pri
ey even wall-e je bull, 1 wi very — в еты ind
айы ers, good flan neral form
o. 88, 9 775 +! yu Berwick, 1 Useful beast, though
ual to Among Hereford cows, No. 9
твер, isa thick Weib ade dete but very fat, and
aj ntly having à cross o the shorthorn in ae
о. 99, receiving the first prize for — in
eal is rather a larger formed animal of pretty good |
Among Hereford ` heifers, No. 105, shown by Mr.
Mayberry, of Fa pe is a fuir useful animal, соц
rather 27 crooked legs.
DEvoxs.— Among the bulls; No: am. shown. n by Mr.
Wr iht, of Taunton, received t
eservedly so, |
was сд
T | 102. to W
THE AGRICULTURAL) GAZETTE, .
151 to George Turner; 101, to James Hole, of Knowle House,
| Dunster, Somerset.
Class V. Yearling Heifers.—107.to — Quartley, of Molland
House, South Molton ; 5i. to ditto, ditt
МА HREEDS.
Judges— J. E. Jons — а Hunt.
8 I. Bulls i our yea m ntry.
Class . Yearling Bulls. 710. to. Wiliam Powell, of Egtwys-
wydd M am, Жуз
Br
5l. to George Goode, of Croft Co ottage, "Сан
Class IV. Heifers in milk or in calf, 68480 U bree years old.—
illiam Powell.
Class V. Yearling Heifers.—5l. to George Goode.
OTHER BREEDS,
Not INCLUDING m qu ын Hererorn, DEVON,
тт Thomas pus J bes Edward Jones, and E. L.
. Bulls und Lar 2.6, thaniel G.
Suffolk.
Class er four
аана of Cretin
gham
Uu К пр uw 101. to Samael Deha of Twaha "Warwick.
las
Cows in milk or in са1.—10/. to Captain Inge, of
богро ашн worth, Staffordshire
Class IV. Heifers in milk or ie calf, under three y old.—
5L to хене Cane, of Berwick Court, ‘Alfriston, pu. Qe
lass V, Yearling —.— EB i
Park, Brackley, Northam
RSES.
Judges Messrs. J. R, Cobol, эме C. Spooner, and William
Class I. Stallions for еркек) purposes, foaled previously
to the 1st of 2 — 5 1851.— 301. to — of Little
Linton; C 157. to William Wilson, of Ashbocking,
tery 15
—— Stallions for agricultural purposes, foaled since the
12 1851. eg ы ы Ward, of East Mersea, near
Colchester = eorge. Sexton, of Thorrington Hall,
Wher stead, к
© III. Беген Stallions. 151. to John Lister, of Adding-
| ham, near Oatley , Yorkshire.
Class IV. Staili lion Ропіев.--101. to W. B. Reed, of Victoria
Square, Clifton, near Bristol.
Class V. Mares and Foals for agricultural. purposes. to
—201.
Henry Bailey, of Walgaston Farm, near — Gloucester ;
107. to T. oe Brown, of Hampden, 2
1а ass VI. Mare Ponies.—5l. - с Reed, of Clifton, near
ristol.
Class VII. Two years old Fillies for agricul
151. to e B. Brown; 51. to Jas. E. Owen, o ——
—
SHEEP .
Judges. —Messrs. Hugh уе, 1 Bennett, and Kenry |
ат
Clas earling Rams.—30l. to William Sanday, of Holme
Pierrepot nt, Nottinghamshire; 15“. to Т. E. Pawlett, of Beeston,
Sandy, —À
Class II. Rams of any other age.—307. to T. E. Pawlett; 15}
to William Sanday.
Class III. Pens of Five uw cms Ewes of the same flock.—
= to William Sanday; 101, dit
wage cee, OR Фант HORT- тоо SHEEP.
Judg essrs Edward 'Trumper, John Waters, and
Edward Po
Class I. Shearling Rams — 301. to Jonas Webb, of Babraham,
1 41 — to ditto.
Class II. s of any other age.—307 to Henry Lugar, of
Bury ‘st. Edmunds; 15/. to William Rigden, of Hove,
халде ee
T QUALIFIED TO
Judges.— ES s. John Ab bath, "Charles 5 Clarke it: LN. G. "-
Class I. Shearling Rams. —30l. to Wi ipe Lane, of
Farm, Northleach; 151, to William Garne of ——
Northleach.
Class II. Rams of any age. — 30“. to Wilia m Slatter, of
Stratton, Cirencester; 157. to Edward Handy, of Sevenhampton,
aes ford.
жы ; 101. to ditto 4
e John Grae Басыл Hesseltine, and Henry
— 2160 to Robert Crossley,
Class inei c ser
f rip T: м7 а N 2 1 nchester 51. to Thomas
prize
also a nice diii thou ugh not equa
ind quarters, акай its general quality
yearling bulls, Mr. Turn
si LIST OF PRIZES eon Uns &e.
LT and Jobn Wrighti
on. Lor
- to Richard
IN — Messrs. Joh
1 Chass I. aM under pee
of Keythorpe.
Баа aoad Hinton
Salto, Man 4440 "Хоц
d lasg, ML rover r bi calt.—201. ! d tie зай, ara
Tov eR Eau, Bienen Notts; —— —
“база Heifers in milk or in éalf, un
3 101, to ditto.
Class ү, Yearli Heifers.—10/. or, fo Ha Alen, of risas | NS
Th Lichfield ; bi to Ri Sg ne i
iE MA. wlan Coe las Hartshorne, and John Ist
Williams,
ass I. Balls un hander at ears old. 401. to, Right Hon. 5 755
Beger iof Uie Shrewsbury з, 201. to John. ryan
Боюн
жешине.) 13t Berwick,
La Glass H HL, m im milk or (eh calf.—201. to John —
ie Hereford 101. to James Ackers, of Fains wie
Теле LV in milk or in eal under 4 » wes dil.
458. to Lond Lond Berwick ; 101. to Р. zu 2 e
lass V. Yearling Het 01. to as
ailu
wedges. азата, 6 1 frei — +
P wen. Bulls fi
under Au uU avum Turner, o 0
264. bo
to "emi hyd ў
ТЇЙ АЙ оен. сое cal adsit de yearis d-
fuf Ecl
———— Court og
4 a to
о ә in milk or deme
"Ll
d some
aao; pai ^a Ut class for two-year-old Cart
of Burley iui, Mer Tork
Ее 155 to William Northey, of
n Moon, of Lapior 118 9 2
6 Thomas
fea Iv eedin ont o John Moon
lass У. en 0 three breeding отр of a large breed, of the |
eight months old: —10i. to
топ, Swindon,
7 th reeding Sow-pigs of a small breed, of
не poe litter, 22 four and under eight — 01d.—10/, to
d
‘ted e Shee
of the pee aast be ES off till next week.
sta
Although. the show of — at Gloucester e
sme prec wees and surpassed in
x the Promise of
holly mi
э mali fare yet the palm, the
t pri et mar very fine, powe: werful, Suffolk,
4-year-old horse, No. 219, exhibited by Mr. 5, Clayden,
mbri
d
to W. C. Cartwright, of Aynboe $
ase JIT. Ч. Pon, af of Five, Бей Ewes of thé same flock — n
1
whose action
Mr. J esty,
whose action w
nag. 0.
displayed a good d
rather бв 56 blood-ike for a we :
was the next n this class.
п
dene. к in the
ected. No.
of yi rize ‘inet
alteration
depreciated in valu oui
Class 5, for Сап Mares usd. Foy aid wot equal m
аа о commendation ; and No.
160 exhibited very — excellence, an and would
o doubt have received a prize had not се
bedn d found which the
In Class 6, for Mare gei there was oniy * a pl
rate amount of meri was a
| horse, was highly commended, whilst Nos. 201 and
received commendations. There were other кай
pate the English eart-horse which, not
particularised by the judges, yet possessed g merit.
be +
very pretty | Shetland aer which, however, ‘the 7"
in rod had” very much
y
+
à
metit the’ same class in ribi ormer shows. dme
ze yen to a remir strong, compact, and
wef pl ey with a very good foal, No. 276, mde
to ^ god "Bailey. near Berkeley, Gloucester + Y
Te second was awarded.to Mr. T. B. M:
or his ou pear 1 Suffolk mare of considerable merit,
at's h a very shat Be her side. эө 281 and
No. 1105, whilst a nice ‘Tittle olii, No. 206, received ?
art Fillies, there was but
ne, and would probably have
Т5 2 — tlie:
zu
ter
ML M fi ed wil "M "Qin good
Mov осів Шев, wi mo, bt in
T in of Class impart their
мека to posterity.
T PIGS.
pe
ties
umbrellas did cueing „or p towning.
We culty in caning a — view of very:
rin:
usefulness.
Ri the class ‘of осто has never been equalled at
D r Show. uries of condition have dis-
he
ed some animals, bur we ‘think they
eep & and Poultry, with the prize-list | am
9 EAT we find 30 LESE Possessés
\ ‘Platting Newton,
T ths and 6 days old pure
Boar; Sir William Wallace,” white w
Pies
of Linton, near „ possessing, if not greater і. kin, es Parti
9 | exeellences, yet fewer. faults than any other horse in the e a рцы ТОНА, sive of dem
show. The 2d prize was given to No. 227, 4 уже опей frame, . Ael
Mr. W. Wilson, МЭЙ. Ipswich 2 splendid specimen of Ое 4 cm ^2 Тун 10 onthe d 1 x im
eart-horse, cert and unquestionably the det MBA bee ig Boar, i Hecto bred by itor: site Rosé ӨС
in the show, possessing — — perfect mm. т Zétiobin, 8 ге of dam. Young QE
symmetry, and great ac tivity, bu 598, W. Moses’ Ca e
ch, though it À eae TRA ар ie ofthese prize, 17 ШУ gr a iem Бало, 72 re E x1
> otherwise ta brew b
olden rbi His "ook d —+ —. of “ tors > edi Г г по bagage
work he had done aU бе three y ws cay sed un d bie i m mun, of H p. Non
f eid if they “had maT Ae tan Bile aize Nad, L Foi
in the — of thorough-pins Y ‘old white and Pine large Boar,” Y:
red in a young bl A John Harrison, sen., Heaton : MS “Stockport; size
bim out. of the da of бош mpetition, but w eu n a2 —— cram v^ we simt Bandits озот
horse of six, yea d, simply irs. a weight in| - Y.
M adverse e ou a p on the o rs Mad. жат y vu T унга by
ke * фе n | nt
Splendia La: fies pone. ey E p 935. pry 0 * "s od ai gniwolloi өйт
462 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
. ̃ 7˙ — — — blished in 1851. |a active? as for a few weeks past, The s subject о of
hig * — legs, deep body, very good, but fat; Тап? (Vol. XII 3 Ap I., No. зун pe war is
- “йн — „>of "Deaton Park, near Otley, York, a It con Suy full and simple tions, which she knows [=т= ae For spools the demand is Steady,
i» onis wor bra mic det 3 from е p- be good, IECES.—The deliveries to the merchants of
Nur d Highlan nd Harry,” bred Henry Ambler, of on, but not many new engagements — T n
Watkinson —— near 3 A T Malatts, dam Brace- PovrrRy: An Amateur. Yon should poultice your cock’s foot with , nto,
let, sire of dam Essex the cond. white Lily Tost aedi ihe en foot in the ролше, and keep 1 — SEC ty. м. ва
625, A very good pi А ат qualified on that account! е А аьа Е МА ФК where he can tread „We havea very large supply of erable y
samp too low тыл alef LAM Sorte, ot Take, on nothing but Grass; when the swelling ——— ripe, open qualit ity, consequently iow. pre oicest
near Lifton, Devon, а Е E a e out rem oving кау oote you, HAY. fnd dis posed of at a E of about 9d. per 8 lbs, but
Leicester black Boar, bred by Mr. укр of Tide Ford, ceu aii d wrap up the à m gain to clea f you nnmiber of inferior rema . —— There is also H
Wer Gh Germans, Cornwall. ow the s welling to Tomain. it vi УШ eventually Sein "th bir i Sheep and Lambs; trade is Very
626. A very im every respect; perhaps his rump is the bes t ins stie ent i sha p т. The loss of appetite and bts e bést qualities are mob. much lower, Calves
о Ж little too short, neck too thin, and ears too ДО ge P E f condit оп, as our t met of Friday. From Germany and Holland
William Northey, of Lake, near Lifton, Devon, an 11 Mile voor Mrd ‘a continually obliged to rest leg he will are 1707 Beasts, 5770 Sheep, 353 Calw ves, and 80
jn c Гашык s Күсүр ке from the northern end 00, Кон Моно Und Ruf ШШ
nat e i fortnight old, I have never met with | fr М.
638. A well леа ening and $73 shoulders; loin and rump ае af your chickens at Fish: no doubt, a natural cause for Per st. of Slbs.—s d в d. * er m of8lbs.g d J|
— t good, snout short, om re very lat] it, your m edical adviser would probably Best Scots, Here- Best Long-ool. 4 mi
saa бга, por Moon; of Lapíoni har ar Cred ton, Devon, x e IR tha hatehi EV к T 11 6 | Do. ты 3i
21 yen rand 5 m old ack by V nd Cochin 8 ees, be ‘ond, perhaps, an EL bt 8 ort-horns — — ар qualit ;
Fisher Hob obbs, of "Box xted Lodge, Colchester. ( Qa Prize). re" 2-54 it 2 vas to oad geram. shelled eggs | 2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 8 Do, ty one
641. Well-formed fore-quarter and back, ood Pig; Thomas together. The * — is т mant. thin, and the Cochin | Best Downs and Tose 5 — € 4 on 6
€ — ams Hall, ear Otley. York, a 4 1 tek” dre а very thick. The young of the latter are longer making way lie e -breds ...4 Hem 10 Mes EA MEM 7 187
” bre 0 ON ..- >} 5 1
rough the shell gom the forie and when = are gs isi pos Tue
y Stephen. Влае. нец М фо th nless those — ae pear first are removed imme. Beasts, 4688; Sheep and Lambs, 31,11 03 омаи 1
Crass IIL.—80ws or Lance BRE diately, tho: Beier easy and site ts mea If out of Fripay, July 15. Ў
653. Ап A animal, but hair c castes: а Ruck.| 43 eggs three or four chickens appear first, I always remove |, We have only a small su pply ‘of Ей Beasts, ay
of Sere Hil, * Cricklade, Wilts, a 2 years and 3 them, and put them in a fan nel in basket till on are out, If | they are "ану — st at a small ad
rshire black and white this be long, I remove tbe eggs that are — * to pacify the Матова but inferior qualities are not ефе i
Sow, 9 4 'exhibito hen, and put all the chickens together under Lm WT. I sleep nd Lambs is much эч fee than of ]
: length p and height, fine thighs, back e: а t" Th tion given is yore of | quality very inferior; prices have a advanced. ab it
656. Prise; great engt Т. pth * — e knee know ofr сай called Ат T D digo E n gh A Ones English Calves are scarce and rather dea rer. |
*
mas y y m, near Dorking and "Cochin China sree uld not — ч quom — Ipply cons pex f SABLI P, уез,
Bradford, York, а 3 years 5 months ‘and x те 01 old large bird, = sharp, fine head you mention.—7 F. I know no | Pigs; from. Norfolk and Suffolk, 250 Beasts ; and 9i
blue and white Sow, “ Victoria," one ex has the “ dumples or “creepies,” but Mr. Fairlie, of | from the home. counties i Bc
402. A very good deep frame, ears pointed f forward са down, | Cleveley Park, near Newmarket.—G W. i cannot say whether | Perst.ofS8lbs.—s d в d| Per st. of Slbs.—g “sa
almost too fat ; T. * zi A iue. of Irm п, near Ivy | Cochins will maintain their value another year. Pirst-rate Best Scots, Here- I Long-wools.. 4 4 we 8
Brid Rowe onths — e жин» old | pirds sell as well as ever; I consider ordinary ones on the ords, &е. + 4 6to4 8 "e 0
Nea. apoli d Ber кай re blac f. r Bow , bred by exhibitor decline.—D Т N. Turkeys are not like other poultry, and it is | Best Short-horns 4 4—4 6 Ewes En quality. 2
667. A fine (ma "Bow with 7 анат el "Horsfall, of] difficult to name either the cause or cure of their diseases. | 2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 8 ў 0
Burley Hall, near Otley, York, а 4 years and 4 months old Perhaps, in your caso, those you moved away were attacked Best Downs an tae ^ з
large white Sow, “ Zenobia;” sire Youn g Cupid, aire of тобо they желе rem When you shut them up, they | Half-breds . 4 8—5 0 Calves , ig 8—5 0
dam The Doctor o 'out of y= ate "e ad should be let out ea 3 o morning, at sunrise. Feed them Ро. Shorn... ... 0 0—0 Pigs не: 2
CL DING Som OR, A. Bre h iled ce — cho fine, rests, roasted meat
676. A A cts — with 7 sucklings; Sam Druce, ‘jun, of b с pn * tale brea — PA I 5 strong beer, ight MARK LANE: ut
ear Oxford, а 1 year an 4 6 months oldimproved | and RE Move. “them „if — ome „to a sunny spot, on a| MoNDAv, July 11.—The supply of
— ‘lack В 2 bes. oot hipi tg ht light soil, and nea a hedgerow or small e copse if you ES qusc t M m
606. A ver — for , Wi ac zx her sight ggs i ur nei ey epg if you have no : 1 О. Chi
собна Hill, of Bach h Hall, near Chester, a yc 4 Has МА be w . — ggs while to send К алга, чаба f from tha | from Southern Europe, and having a better attendance ty
Fears old small white Sow, “ “Lady V y Wenlock, 7 bred by Mr. nearest place w y em. urkeys, as in phea- е 8 3 a ax d at onr
x ions. are o!
е duet dung Thormanby, sire of sants, they are the | panacea, and е remedy for these | 5% DA, ar. below the Б fatta realise des At about
«зт. A capital 8 son but large er ial, ne ea Otley 865 чы Thomas tani e ais i K cargo Rare ы puis arley d an a
Parley уй, ork, a 2 ye x o 18.
tabe months ind 1 of Yorkshire sma И white Notices to Corr rrespon onde nts. continue in very limited supply, and d REA
ne brod b p шшш; sire Hero, dam Zeno- | PIGEONS: Columba. You will find a work Seat tote by Mr. poled to pay an advance of 6d. to 1s. per qr. The
bin, sire m Young Cup Baily, a few weeks ago, in the — colum еч _ -| Very quiet.
699, A sup he Sow, sickling 6 Mes pigs; the Hon. 2 Subscriber. We have a leading sub РЕБ IMPERIAL QUARTE iis
Lee — 2 Milborne, mesbury, Wilts, a ject in type. — — mem & Sufolk. White 48
J à qs ош Yorkshire wi ie Man air A
Jemim Er. —— tor; i — Male
10 by John, sire of dam Markets. * Norfotk
700. 12 capital chine and shoulders, rump rather down, and loin COVENT pi areas JuLy « 35
ко; Charles Lambert, of Sunk Island, near Otting- t kinds of produce are now supplied abundance, | Barley, erint è ШЫ. ii isi 24—
" bom, York, 43 years and 10 months old New Forest black or gata is 2 — 88 Peaches and Nectarines inding ond die 25
а w,“ Lady 2 КАНЫ ” bred by J. 2 TE Stubbing | are, however, not quite plentiful A мас awberries | О
Gout, Chesterfi | from the open ground 8 to be we AT ammi -
705. ; nearly — in form, except rump little too low; tions from the Continent of Potatoes, 3 ts, and Artichokes
John Moon, of — near retains porem a 7 months are still kept up; and there are some good French Cherries
i ° N ‚ bred by e exhibitor ; and Apricots in the market. The latter are very fine at from
š Snowball, -- Gipsy Q Quee 4s. to 6s. рег doz. Greengage and Orleans Plums from the South | Rye-meal, foreign
'706. Very good, an 705; bred by Mr. - | = France fetch 4s. per basket. There is also а large tity of | Beans, s, Mazagan... 898. to 888.
709. Very — ‘oni: bred by s. Ashton, Peter Street, M foreign Pines in the market, and they are in fine condition.| — Pi age de 368 — 428. Winds.“ L -
cheste ubarb is abundant. Young Carrots and urnips fetch Small|34—42 2—
713,714. Tw ry good Sows, but too fat; Surely no one ean | from 4d. to 6d. per bunch. Gr reen Peas are coming in in very Peas, wie B * and Kent......Boi :
2 5 ids « of th rin i epe picea "Both Do Rev: ood о, at from 6d. to 1з. per quart shelled, and from — Maple. . 323 to 888. . Gre 3
: . T. Jam uF, es, of Ermington, near | 2s. 6d. to 5s. per 7 sieve. Old Potatoes may still be Maize. White
Scc oy on, cde year and 9 9 months old improved | obtained. Good Ash-leaf aia from Goth Essex aad wes ver DUX delivered... per sack |
| Essex black Sow, bred by John Moon, of Lapford, near | Kent are plentiful. Mushrooms are scarce. t Воже ditto 3240 Coun
" ist of Pelar; rgoniums, Fuchsias, Roses, Cyclame om Кыен tte, 2 POM EG n per barrel 24—27 P.
Cinerari rias, Pinks, and Azalea Pripay, July 15.—The arrivals of English Corn
ve been mod „but large of forei
du erate reign
$ OF LARGE BE e-apples, per Ib., 4s to 8s Currants, per punne ira 94t01s | This mornings market was better atten e
their a е. Bis hothouse, p. 1b. , 28 to 58 — per h f sieve, 3s to 4s transacted in Wheat at the full
al j
* 1 ‘Porton, 4 Peaches, per doz., 10s to 248 Lemons, per doz., 1s 2 ed recovering the tendency to depression observable on Wedn
Nectarines, per bari 10s to 24s Oranges, per doz., 1s In. Flour some large sales have been made
ee Melons each, 3s to Seville, p. 100, 72 " 14s N menten also occurred in
Cherries, per r Ib el to 3s Almonds, n ck, 58 Wheat, at D of 1s. рег qr. The v
ries, р. basket, 15 to 2s wan Breet TI, 2s to: A n Monda
bush, 2s to ‚ Barcel er bus;
Ca die y ‚ж\е Ї
„64 to 1з ле, per Ib.
8 rs, each, 2d to 4d ce, Cab, p. „бало ва ]
reens, S 6d to . 0 score, 1s to ^
| Beans, p. Ne Yiadishos per Z., 18 to 26 |
Asparagus, ] bundle, 15 to 4s | Small Salads, p. pun., 2d to 3d ys
hubarb, p, bundle, 3d to orse Radish, p. bundle, 18 to 3s —
Potatoes, per ton, 80s to 1205 Mushrooms, p. pott, 18 to 28 6d T
— PDpercwt,4sto8s - Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 18 *
— per bush., 28 6d to 5s Articliok 2 Jerusalem, do., is ETS
; "| Turnips, per doz., 2 2 B { —— 7 Jure
taoka Б, to ОВ ЛА A . . d ae | e. de — ory
The annual dinner of 57 ae | -— Wel- Celery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 6d | Savory, per bunch’ 2d to 3d June Язы var 29 69 0|M 0| 3 9 9 s
nesday evening, under uer presidency of Lord Ash- | Сатгоїз, per doz., бз to 8s Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d r ee MPT 11 29 10 18 10 34 9 38 6
burton. Among the m important topics ref opinach, per sieve, 1s to 2s- | Parsley, р. doz. bunchs, 3 to 6 — 18 . 45 0| 99 1 1811 3011] 88 1 7
by the здыг.; pies ovis nions, per bushel, 8stol2s | Mint, green, per bunch, 2d to 4d 1 46 11 | 29 3 90 1132.8] 99 P
24 Saee Puig merits of America as a home Beet, рег doz., 15 to 1s6d =" Basil’ Go, pot bunch, July ан -— 47 3 29 10 6.52 6 40 0
for a agric ultural emigrants, referred to in great d detail by „ . . On, 4 8| 29 2 20 6 35 11 | 4%
i i '€ 2 0 ылыш bun,8d : — TT
1 т ),P.doz,6s to 8s Ag Aver| 45 8| 29 5 19 8 33 5
HOP N + ATIONS IN THE LAST BIX WEEKS 4 ЕЕ
and | Messrs, Pattenden’ а т Macs, July accounts re- LO -qc . 5e
биной — mörning rem Mid and nd East Kent and Worcester are | PRICES. [June 4.|June 11. June 18. June 25 ii |
e unfavoura stin b Srp уа wp ine se. = Ww; ORE RATE ELE os |
| — ofthe V Weald of Kent and Sussex are to have rather less ox yad e
vermin, ut Agree in е isa а great ortion one m
of the unkind state. тон in which t vd 5 is stillin a bo weak | 46 11 se
dnm - e o fiect the | 442 ө
— beeg ost ак, A unless pe
very hot. полезет. TATT will, opera 3 жырын . 2 E
ams ere . . received a me of the the first annua Rowen” мам 45 54 | Straw... Ces a 28 m. per bushel, and (me; 6d. per batrei 2 g
of the above S under ж Нау . 48 ш fos Davin: ‘nnight, -Oats and Oatmeal are "
ho UMBEELAND MARKET, July 14. i de emand.. In other articles—I
we | Prime Meadow
Inferior do. ...
7 * LO Clover?”
Нау 1108401185 Interior Clover , 90stologs | Urn of price-was
100 | New „— ti
du x WOOL. fere
—— 96 Bravronp, THURSDAY, Jub 14.— Trade is pet
Poultry lo 4 lady i to recommend The stocks in the asoa ЭШ a hands previous 9 clip were | mun 15 E ay prov
“Мага” 8 aid the б essay on th the * Rearing 8 К жм genera lly considered. "T E 32 Row songht | amount. Wheats are held very алш,
ia ирей їп | Prospect of an improved demand unless sellers moderate their | Oats and eal steady at the late i
Oa
pretensions, or wait till the stocks in hand are used up. | Be sl
Ses of Eng- Yanxs.—The demand for yarns for shipping is not quite so | Tuesday eras. 80008.
29—1833. THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. б. 463
(7. MEATING BY HOT WATER. COTTAM &HALLEN. ENGINEERS FOUNDERS ETC|
payers R HEATING APPARATUSES, upon = £x |
roved principles, supplied and fixed in — Itural
and other " Buildings, ma аена ай — & CO., Heating
Engineers, 102, Leadenhall-street, L. First-ra ter references
if required.
“HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING
HOT W.
Т DWARD and A. WEERS ate with J. ары
& Co.), Fark 2 EM 8 ns Chelsea, e now i
3 in — very all
br" teria. orkmanship
quallt ity. Plans — — Pacco on ap pli
eation буг all kinds of Horticultural Erections, also for the Heating
of Churches, Hospitals, Halls, O &.
One, two, and three-light Boxes always on hand.
t material: nted complete, kept ready for
iate o all parts of the kingdom.
Reference may be the nobility, gentry, and the trade i
ingland.—dJ AwES iT Но опве
т, Claremont Place, Old Kent Road, London
“HORTICULTURAL —ů— AND HEATING -
Ar THE а р! CONSISTENT TX Goop
0
2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76,
OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horticulture.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION.
of | Соп тач tori — Moving: Machines vec glass Frames Mr a ngines Flower Sticks
reenho untains e Ne ttin n Bordering
Hot Water Apparatus Ornamental Wire Work Hurdles 78 Do. Syringes Watering Pots
arden Vas Flower Stands Garden a wer Labels Garden Arches, &
iine HURDLES,S GAME WETTING, ёс.
TRAINED
AG GRICULTURAL Lr feug
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND
B MEDAL GA
UPON APPLICATION.
OUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK.
ON PRIZE TES AND TEL MANGERS.
GUTTA Se HORTICULTURAL LABELS
FOR ROSES, 8 BS, TRE &e., are easily read, TRE HE treet
very elegant, and 3 durable. Price 84, per dozen, in- on; HENSO Nae PHIL Greta вы ian:
кошш ктеу name, p ee the Gutta * n bold е | йт of every description of Iron Fen neing, beg (twp cond
ample dozens sent post ipt o postage stamps f Nobl r
Sold by E. TAYLO; rH Percha | Warehouse, Colchester. | HURI LES: ior Bheep, 6 Meet le db 3 - fx ND ars,
EANE’S W TED GARDEN TOOLS.— 4s. Gd.; and * 4 Cattle, 6 feet long, 3 feet 3 inches high, wi
отн тацы and бегова in Garden d" "bass sat 58. ед; ch
DEANE,
GARDENING and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best. Lon ndon-
ON HURDLES ETC,
п made T arden Éngines and Syringes, Coal MOMAR prune anp SONS, n of
ught Tron Plain and Ornamen urdles, improved
Averuneators 4 (Sisson Бау oa . continuous Fencing, Gates, &e. Highfield Iron W —
Bagging „C — ——
4 0 в т ani
dv 8 LS - Rake i and ” Bawa other rah clr Thomas Perry & Sons are enabled to exeente
Bo otanical rd Greenhouse & : Shears | ord 8. „у — T
Brown's Patent Fumi- Ham Rakes in at
Gn and ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea, tor _ [struments| Hand-giass Е iety — (PROTECTION
London, having had considerable experience in m con- vere of Pruning In- Hay Kriv —.— Hooks :
striction of Horticultural Erections, which, for or elegance of L^ NAM Horticultural Ham-|Scythes
ой materials, and wor hip ned with Ditis Sn NU UE EM MTM Nae
econom: d ti not © pud very pattern Shears, various
thing of th Kind re? d ie font, 9а 6 ү d surpassed K 15 Draining Too 18 Ho thed I Handles Sickles
orders on е lowe aging Irons and wd Set стор Tools Sickie —
3 employed by the Nobili — iam д. ы
ges. "t and London N vas tall by whom they edi , Sande Wi perigee art Б one РН
1 orders, they can v with the greates ha » 8 res celain, i оо
give tti he most Str Poitgetors Marking Tok оа T
arking ng Tools
Their eire msi ages also constructed on the most Galvani —— and Mattocks Trowi ^
approved and pa rl ye ы qe m for all purposes to which the Plant Meno
—— of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. Garden poen and Metallic Wall fun
Sea Milton Hatchets Watering Pots
» 77 I rà b ni тесла
llers owin es
TURE IN ALL ITs Bp у Sera Pick Axes ouths’ Set of Tools.
0 ‘AN, NE, DRAY, & Co, ате Agents for LINGHAM’S
AN C P ANENT LABELS, sampl Mn, with their Illus-
X trated List of Horticultural Tools, can be sent, post p to an
part of the United Kingdom. Also, Wholesale а Retail Agents
isa du for SAYNOR'S celebrated PRUNING „КУЕ cel
* sively by the first G. тучен in the Uni rposes,
el E, Dray, & C pening to the инвар а London доп Bridge. facto
nw » SONS, ss than tio of ae err aane d
? 8 0 1
s J. WEEKS & ЗЕ ха Net Chelsea, On TREET, LONDON. — — to tbe Net | as soon as made and included in
erm 3 Tow TEB GARDEN 2 ee ee i
um * Ly to «9 j n
ae as ; ;
| scm EDO 1 55 ТТМ ith Tert Be — P Apply i Mr. 55 Hd БЫ
— fot ME CO'S N
ATUS E
` efficient and
particulas ins prepa uan
on,
‘alll the LT are er
reenho
are also in the e highest
cX of e ec iir and for
at very low prices, Also
Sanne со on of strong
in pots, from
А 278 |
d uud
cae pps puis "
Я
pis nd Esti f
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, Horta vq sus
ed on —
J. Wrens & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, London.
d all kinds for aloe
Water from any depth to any height,
by Steam, Horse, or Manual Power,
Waste red ДРЕ AND COTTAGE
: —.—— o for the use of Farms,
NEN Manure Tanks, and 3
ET
— t Pump ..
Patent Pump, with 15 feet of of lead
„and
uM Е
*
third usual time Же е СТЕ апі
stock of genuine with every descrip-
Ste of British E nA ‘Perfumery, at METCALFE, BINGLEY,
s only Establishment, 130 в and 131, Oxford Street, second
"d d third west from Holles Street, Cantion Beware of
the word “ de Metcalfe's, adopted by mmo * al
etcalfe’s Alkaline Tooth Powder
T SUMMER SUN AND — are £ sources aces of
Tio
the drive, the promenade, the aquatic exenrsion, ladies o find
the applica: tion of ROWLANDS' KALYDOR t!
X,
8, Crescent, Jew
Every 3 of pend for Жыны W
Engines, &e.
ater; Fire
reca А dm | to the complexion, Mim uer 3 — cloud of languor and —.—
oe On etd "s o O Allaxing all l irritability an eat, and im ly affording the
у Len id ae e ug pleasing sensation тане о stored elasticity and healthful
1d th n. Freckles, tan, Spots, pimples, and discolorations
A ey tee tort — p he Ksivdor and: give plein а
t д " sunburn: or
Prosa riae cde and the cheapest Pumps stings of insects its 2 have lone bes йол
4s, 64. and per bottle. As a prot ector and restorer of the
Pe. зул —— i — "or of the | hair, ROW. "S MACASSAR OIL will be found alike effica-
Жы at yet ot " — i from the injurious operation of the and
WARNER & SONS, ust. It is ly necessary, on purchasing, to that the word
i R ON “ ROWLANDS” pre the name of the cle on the wrapper
IN STREET, LONDON. purious imitations * abrond.— Sold by A. ROWLAND
each, as
& ‘Sona, 20, Hatton Garden,
de ondon; and by Chemists and
erfume
#
_ 464
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jory 16. *
LEGE. iat раа, Kov "P ——
porai AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Polis ORCÍDACEA Par 1V 75 Ву Professor THe SCIENCE OF i — e
r. al тола npa А ALBERT.
осе ot T L-— Earn BATHURST.
- e — —
tater, J. 5. HAYGARTH, М.А.
Pore.
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CureiuADESNTA, Ac urn, VANDA, LUtstA.
Ранма | — tbe Author, ri J. Marrugws, at 5, Upper
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tatpetition.
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their removal.
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Спљевт, 49, Paternoster
Maxx, 39, Cornhill; and all
OUSES, LAND, &c.— Parties. ha
RENT
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H
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T BE
OLD, abont “300 ‹ or е 400 p P
RINES, e fat —
2, at per ton.— to
1 House, Stratford- on-Avon, Wa се M
FRE ;EHOLD зр nite consisting ofa
a Dwelling-House adjoining, Two Cottages, and
Garden, with the advantage o of & good street fi
ийй on, сос = FOR — wt the town of
will be d f at the lowest reasonable
ym rn — Address,
"s desirons of leaving
NURSERYMEN, уч — RK ET G
СА or Lease, from
Y — Arable
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8 as tá 5
„Post Office, Stoke ewi —
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осн ES CHINA FOIS © GGS oe
rticulars, to R. J
NvrTALL, to’ inelude in
[ron |
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SPECIMEN” ot
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Printed by icu 1 ot 3
Parish of St. Pancras, F
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dvertisemerts and
tue EpviTOR.—FaTUapitT, Jory 16, 1953.
THE: GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
xu — RAL GAZETTE.
— I4 LEVA Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
—
No. 30.—
y = INDEX. ‚кон PRESENT ERAT ROSES. 2
n E à! иен T RV MERI eut ES.
1 aT 1222 ur RASS SEEDS—BEPARATE OR wien EDAM DENYER, Исмат, азони
коре — a — мурда) "~" 8 SUTTON а» 8 ann SONS having made special том, рои n three miles of London, informa bis
S 21 — NI . . — — collect Natural 1 ЭИ, YU pind poe ia gs T a te warning СЬО or
o è | Маден, бере ............ . jiritetn, can ppl either mixed of the rtd fe the fone of all Visitors, >
— 2: . prepagas ...... d bon quality, Анне JUNON, separate or mixed, very cepted. "ders takon ness 4
Wem Rasen ume ne Fer lara, address Jouw Berrox & Bows, Rood Growers, —
— —— pa s eH Pest 23 — TOR
— $i —" ND PRESENT BOWING. T9. BE DISPOSED. DOF, a no LAVENDER
— Ч Ё[ J. CARTEM, seme EO Ther їй а Wil Masha and eves renga p — "
4 : wil be for List verdes, Carriage present or wring Tey | peo — — — "T. post paid, D M. olm
carriage. pw at the —— Ай, wing ч
| gained, — the — Aneusl — anon whe oni — G 1.0 * » TM тд о * 2 * ^N
sown in *erennial "E. 41
1 4 + fer e с . up van — £^ 4.) 1 e, eti т.м» Market, $
ош а | ти varieties, 50, 25, or 12 may be bad at T „=н ем ot
Ti N (
- 1 i a Ayr Romina. „ &. E | NER. „
s КАК: 1.1100 ИТЕК NIALE — | 1 UN. un
E TIE ст» m | 1| 100 GREENHOU p um FANALE d 22 zy 95 i choice Fruits -—-— e
ости, LONDON Бос OF AMATEUR | 100 ANNUALS, alkar д. чы nee. үстүү Ф| CY REAVI Dm. CDI. c __
K TION of FLOWERS] 25 CALIFORN N slc ie ЛГ — The |
el the Жыз am AI Mies бе м the HORNS FAVERE у — — — Ак. G ie hy ly ы. vos, of good quality,
“CARNATIONS, PICUTEES, VERBENAS FUCSIAS, 4] 12 Ponts ba om 510 Bron aupsow & Wrrawowas, Waterford
pe 3 фол, ва, ISCELLANEOUS PLANTS | ; ptu 1% 2 M 23 2 pr С cone les need бла
large jetorin as ax Орки Paza то Howonant salen Primula sinensis 7... ABLISHED “MORE 100 YEARS.
Nor- — o 4 бъ» -—
av» Museen. First, C — ba swanded to | 4 Clarkia — i H — 412 M or br CONSERY N, 1255 and Dealer in
— Fierit Pioren, ће | 5 Gon m mm Mis 0 or OONSERVATORIER, GREENMHO
- — — die uo M (to Convolvatus miser 2: 1: а е7... аа — ө Mie MN
енен Bie per summ, enti eash Member to the | , — „у= TOVE REEDS. — —
privilege af all Flower Lestures, and Moetings , — Айтен, mixed „1 Ojay | rst hon, 10 ft ea
of the Society, of ‘Flowers, Plants, &e., tbeir own 1 " tall о 0:4 Canna, mixed „ 0 @ Cut to any er Under 8%
S 2 — . — Lupinus ee Ferna, West indian... 1 0 | Motabove 40 inches tong. | anya, oy w =
gu to — р — — Flower P * | € Gesner ^5 s
= or Lacture. Honorary 10, per annum, will have 7 Gloxinia, mixed epa 0
same with the etre of mot exhibiting Panty | | ordo Beate dd
tet CD Е С D T
euet — — m d zm Looking-glase 1 1 Vane 6
— Wituax Thanam, Esq. 5. Kensington Gone. | & Xerenthemum e enm d 4p
— — Dd eben bets at 2 v dock ; GREENHOUSE 2 CE ° (
-€ 3 TS PRICES. 1 “rer anden dwarf |. 2 0 4
H meet м, ot Mey 090 hong. ue ot vi enanas E H " Cp MEE
and June 4th. 11th, and 1809: also to their advertisements of the e is ‘| | ee ED ee LEES
pe — nf October rong Plante at! 4 Cineraria ©) 18 Holybek sa. 3 H die ai is
usu wies. Ses Сатана ͤ (—— Т, 14th, 2ist | 6 Erica ... | 6| 6 indian Pisk o 1 € G Үт >
Seed ant TP 25 J) |. Gomphrena orange .. 1 0] 8 Парі. d 6 vlc ^
. fei sni Horticultural Establishment, Sudbary, Suffolk. | 4 m" d n i f г ва, ra v.
| msc] Бетен aol / Т Жил 8 3 7 *.
TA axo NOBLE have ZB 155 бн bene t ME ge es Дн
Ў have now to offer the 4 Kennedya j 6! 4 Potentitin TW 1 b ^" on 2497 * б г. 9 9 "
e . PLANT| 4 Maurandya „„ Ж 3 $ ^ „ — 99 " , 10 5
$ Sos teeta te . 22 : 0) «Жын ` ees er ee ee Se dr Ye
"m in well above | Mixed Packets at 64, cach . 7 a би 299 е
toe M may be had of afi fhe above, except | 30 i 19 2 >
* The each. Caloeolarias, Carnation, = ac ^ ad ode:
ne ns trade ben three or more are | Gloxinia, of which the smallest Packets are 1a. емы - Pruit Bottles, 35, Gd. per 4
"ENGLANDS GLORY” FUCHSIA. _ ALEXANDER. PONTEY, Ne drk“ x, Fiymonth, ee eee
? EE bers to ofer fing Pyramidal Prices and Shane ro uer PT E XX Фанни on =... RUNS
— above Mene. Y м proved Araucariaexcelsa ° A. ing 8 = 1 , " 7 —
. M 0 “ ge
2877 from New Caledonia 4 oit
ё 2 " "a
$ lr oe
7 obe E
6t Pines 1
6 » — 0g
12 Pin gy ne, Ee /
8 P — 9 19
Кыс. ; 8
sn is " me p
12 ; t * ы: 2
А aam Bib sth
uz; CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. Za --—— А P
(CHARLES TURNER has to ofer Cineraria, Cal- тү: sed бөрт» P уй ЧЕ
| jk, kai Piinia, sheh Sa Gd. per | ————- — 77 € 2 т. at T
‚Ате from fhe varieties that gb, N se v 6 » `0 2
— Exhibitions, N aptent — . = * йБ |
E „ farota ow s а 6 » p 4
„ „ Sema " * & w iid 1
* micrtearpa 2» ss + »
„ latifolia nova (true) © sss М poi rea Z
Fury bis EUR 6 w i 0:4
ne ——
wn 3 и < 2417 l ^
Wyiüagejapekà „ з 9 о. 01 9] EE FREEMAN ЖОР,
Fscalloniamacrsathe.. .. 12 y sub edes | E * С Mybnartic Ботик,
2 F 4 ee wee 4 2l :
Cups dida —. т „т. e
ji, AR Уу адын
od EE — Fite din ea
insignis .. у: LÀ " ^ 9 3
— Fremon ove 9 = one ‚10
ы ыд
—— Postet, Noteryman. Ten.
J
466 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. a 23
VIAN GUA
EATING BY HOT WATER.
ч EFFICIENCY GUARANTE с=з BIGHDOUR'S IMPROVED. ‘COTTAGE BEE. A Ei: ION 7 dH GRICULTURI Sts.
- WA Pa EATING APPARATUSES, -— by байко. 8 A t being notorious that extensive mmi E.
Mm pk let ed fre & dice. ing 7 provements, MV ERRORS AND. SON
d
— = "Валавы by WILL London. First-rate references | glasses, thermometer, &e, ega IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, |
Ите —" [ae us edi гу Consider it to be their any to the Peruvian Government and to
еи DA This pee Hive has 4. a hig x 5 end Farmers and all others Who buy
“HORTICULTURAL L BUILDING ү HEATING Au sd versal Wm to be carefully on their guar
E mendation, 4 be x € ‘be the "E up iren 19 bp Z2 - Purchase gift
i ^, , 1th
Т DWARD KS pe with J. WEE EEKS Е. with safety, attention to that pata, "ANTONY GIBBS хо SONS thine
. дот in 3 1 nge
& Co.) Park Cottage King s Road, Chelsea,
of the above work, iñ very best
d als EL ‘workmanship
appli-
id Bed
of 5 Hospitals Halls, Miche 8, &c.
One, two, and three-light 3 always on hand.
OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., а
and fixed complete, at a со on&iderable reduction.
BER sod MELON BOXES ig LIGHTS
the best materials, glazed and painted complete
immediate use, packed and sent to all par m.
n may be had to the кет Bal * dd the trade in
the counties in Englsh 9 Watts, Hothouse
Builder, 3 Place, Old | jen Road, ndon.
Monroe TAE d AND HEATING
ER,
AT THE Tila. baud CONSISTENT 8 Goop
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSII
2
pues 5 The public
bereby cantioned owl;
piraey of this Beehiv
or
don, will receive prompt attention,
| Catalogue of other Apart Hives, with drawings and 711055
Nets, Eel Nets, Landing Nets, ‚ equally pss all Leech na
| a5 5
Guy AND ORMSON, — ‚ Chelsea,
London, having had considerable the con-
remi of — IR Erection, i. n for elegance of
desi, 5 rials, а Кя ship, _ combine d with
economy and pestis ot bes assed any-
thing "f the kind in t NE gue a pei rog pe Tea
orders on the lowest posible terms.
O. have been extensively employed by the Nobility,
and London Nurserymen; and to all by whom they have
а favoured with orders, they can po the vag m confidence
give the most satisfactory references.
Their Hot-water.Apparatus is also constructed on the most
approved and scientific principles, for all purposes to which the
* ead by Hot Water can be made available.
TURE IN ALL ITs Bh,
аа Noy
; r ¥ es
E
perm wew FRE къа, —— =
ER num Eier 83
ХЕЕЕ RI ПОА ЕГ
—— —
HOTHOUSE, BUILDERS. -
The ^ — — Gentry;
about to erect. H
Buildings, om ах, Hot-water
— — t of tw:
s,— Liverpool : CUTHBERT, 12, Clayton Squ
Manchester HALL & WILSON, 5, 1 5 Street. Glasgow: сн:
& M'ASLAN, nt Trongate. Dublin: J. Ермохрѕох & Co.
61, ; Dame Stre
JIPE FRUIT, STRAWBERRIES, anp SEED
DS. sing NETTING (Tanned if каше
wide, ah өй 2 yards wide, 3d. per yard; 4 yar
B
—1 yard w
THE ELASTIC H эйлер 76
ard;
wide, 6d. per yard ; Malt. Finch Pd ditto, 2 yards Wine 6d.
701 yard. EXAGON GARDEN
i effzctualiy excludes birds, wasps, flies.
&c., from fruit trees, flower or . be beds, 44d. per square ‘yard,
Tanned . Nettin ng, 2 0 rds Ца. per yard; 6
t
——
Rabbit Net, 4 feet d E
Edge
T
т уа
Cricketing Net, fix its full width 107 Pee * of stout cor
the best article made for
M. CULLINGFORD'S, No.
Orders by Post with
ost-office o or Tow: erence, punetu ally attende
ANNED NETTIN G, wy prote
from frost, blight, and birds, and for — security of
fresh sown Seeds, either in gardens or fields, at 1d. per square
yard; 200 yards, 14s.; 500 305.5 1000 yards, 50s. im
Canvas, for Wall Fruit.
INGTON & Cos, 17, Smithfield Bars, City, and Old Kent
Road, ; and at —— Street, near the East India
Export Dock, {сыы where may also be seen erected — nt
Tents in great varieties, on their latest improved principles
e A e € , NBTTING.—
Хало, 2 FEET V
5405 287828725 nr
$ 02607006
275 Ф C ‘ee,
22285 1
322
ә.
2285 2825
oes on 6968
2272222777888
Galvan- 1 nned
2. inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide ie 81
А neh me inches Id. per A
24neh |, N » e B WES 62 Ре "
gima „ extra strong, oe AB, 17
mh ston * m 8 "m B...
ч 22 » p
ror кке — i ny width. pe da. rices.
If the фаг. half isa —2 тем, it will i redace the 72 5 one-
fourth. Memes roof Nettin or Pheasantries, 3d.
жүл.
ае "T 8 & Bishop, Market Place, N h,
delivered free of expense in London, Peterborough, Hull, od
oor OHN beim — i
ESCENT, JEWIN
GALVANISED THON т tes aer
With Aie 8 ү “Өл Spreader,
ay be obtained of any Ironmonger
or Plumber in Town or Country, or of
ata -— epth to any —
y Steam, TE ca or Manual Pow.
ү | ATERI RPROOF —— ho would enjoy
heit Gardens during the winter ths should
2 walks Be! PORTLAND CEMENT “CONCRETE, which
formed thus:— whi "4 the Wg abe he
—.— made from the loam which is d IM
part of clean em add one of sha
before a lying the ура
потат оратын
. ee is requir. e
hours it bécomes a: му а тос K. V ТА de end Dx
through or проп fn d 8 resist m ÉL. of the severest
t soak tse to give a fi n
|х = middle of ie q o path ieri the sid k "
he Cement, J. B. Wa | & BROTHERS,
Guano has
p. 5з. per —
either leave a
PERUVIAN GUAN!
Lessrs.
Gua
Linseed ar
а 2
Ammonia, &c. &c.,
at 6l. per ton; a 40 CO
shery, and
of Messrs. A. GIBB:
E.
ONDON MANURE
well to =й, buyers tha
The бо e price a duas
sold. by fm pns the kar two years,
pe 24 per
HATE
very best m with a full per pret of soluble
e che to any Railw
MANURE
of substances 8 мст, Potash, and
essential for Corn crops.
Fi
at which sound
Any resales made by бым S a lower price mus :
loss to them, or the article must be um
GUANO
NTONY
O.—The guaran
GIBBS anp SONS, Lobos
ano, 80d ube ake of Lime, and all Artificial :
e Cakes, &c.
— INGLIS "CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London;
E
fo: br preg, 0
Concentrated Urate, See Sa
Agricultural m a ate of Potash,
and every other Artificial Man
“PERUVIAN GUANO, guaranteed the genuine dm
S & SONS. fL
APE CAK EDWARD PURSER, | 50
b Company, Bridge Street, —
ANUR
8 “ n
Turnip
ES.—The following Manures
Lawes’ hep en Codd
ton £7
N.B:
Ammonia.—Sulphat
0.0.
superphosphate of Lime >й 0 re
1+ 5 0 r 4
ffice, 69, King William Street, City, Lost m
ruvian Guano, Lee agri to contain 16. per cent, “
оЁ Атп
the Patentees and Manufacturers, as | W
= also Machinery of all kinds for raising
ample dozens
rought
Staffordshire, a
of their works (sitnate
all order
ntal H
continuous Fencing, Gates %о., Highfield Tron
and — rd Str From
other advantages, ‘'uomAs Perry & Sons are enabled to execu
rs in the promptest manner, and on the lowest
— — —
UTTA PERCHA HORTICUDI ZE
FOR ROSES, SHRUBS, TREES, &e,
very elegant, and — durable. Price
cluding every name, print
в sent ров! t fre ee on receipt of
Sold by E. TAYLOR, Gutta Percha Wareho mr rig 444
ie Tr
d on the Gutta 2 sh ba iter;
stamps,
urd!
Wo
Oxfo eet, London. the
in the centre of the iron district), а
Every description
ines, &е.
Cottages, Manure Tanks, and:
Wells.
Patent Pum
Patent . —
attached,
Patentees and — 14 doll
Pat din Ad
"with Tieton ma
ARNER X
8, CRE
of hea eles
ENSON лхо PEILL, 61, Graceel
the num
pump, с
Co.'s, 96;
London
shooting ¢ Wail oo $0
W. Вевров, 96, Ne
8 by the practical tes test of u
closets, with
po T Басе by enclosin
Fyre & avistock Street,
Price TWO 3 1
poy Maes ier size kept; also,
= [HE 8 ОЕА FIXED W
two po
T Jovent 6
ral use at all.
or,
& * 23.
Sian sit шом!
__30—1853. ] TH E
GARDENERS'
CHRONICLE.
197. i
T HARVESTE
UTTON'S Еуре RED GLO
‚ре ced prices i
all arts, — — уугад — va
Address, Јонх Боттох & So Seed von dad Reading, Berks.
his Friends -— —
to send out a small p
e saved from h "p
o purchased his T] last season. Also, CIN ‘ARTA —
HOLLY HOCK SEED, saved by himself, from all the best kinds
zn cultivation, whic W. B. has chased from all the most
eminent growers of the above two beautiful tribes of plants, and
cannot fail to give. the greatest satisfaction to all those who may
per rchase his Seed
of his unri valled 33
think pro Se
The above can go nt by post in 2s. 6d. and 5s. packets. A
remittance is expected from unknown correspondents,
rwell, London. July 23, 1853.
Ww.) WOOD anD SON beg leave P эшан unce that
ROSE w coming into
fine fine bloom, and will continue in great „ tae А. — the
The few ery is distant 12 miles from yc ard's.
— on the London Pun Brighton Railway, fro —
-—-— —4 be obtained.
. Ther — Coach from Brighton to Tonbridge Wells, and
vice om eg alternate day г of the week (Sundays excepted),
a
ti con-
ILLIAM BARNES — egs to acquaint i
б ч generally that he has now ready | rece
| able, panis, farinacoou smell.
it may now and такон on — prre
food which i
ч
Ф
3
is properly an
a wet sterile sand ; that up to 1636
- = c sanctioned ; but that seeds he d did
i
nal species and i is p to be re drin | all were Ы t$ establish n etr ; “batt were
but “there is a vernal spec rei euo enr ich very | doing very well indeed, én the —€— habs
closely resembles it, distin- | who was permitted to try this sagaci
*
guished except by the subtle character that its spores
are T s tam к ж, resemblin
the neh white, n oude
disks Mont: for. though in some cases this species
has a strong smell of Tarragon, d in the instance before
us this pleasant odour was replaced by a disagree-
o had g
ther
athered. z sa qi ie 2
It would be “interesting to know what dissi "Oaks
are really lik
We find tha t the annual loss upon Holt and
ewe for the 10 years preceding the appoint-
ment of the present ego Fa v^ varied from
1284. to 22451. ; that in the year of his taking charge
ere was, for the first time since actual
0 It is
A person gain of 1297. on the 4000 acre ue that, in
species, niche the — that it was A. os he succeeding year, the expenses аря the in-
was cautioned by one well . i in suc ^" — come by 10647. ; but, from that time east there
again nst its Pad Ж tough and unwholesome ; н has Aara Arar some profit realis ed, with t
of 1852-3, w
passing within. ^ y^^ of the N Meroe ery.
ro ands Nt ursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex.
E QUEEN on CAULIFLOWER C CABBAGE- —
of
1 above Cabbage is uite equal
to the Cauliflower: very early and requires good gro Зе. —
stumps left in the spring after the Cabbages are cut will rep
need not make: more than one good b bed in the year, It 2 "^
LONDON MARK ET САВВАСЕ.- —Saved om а very Bote
stock. This kind is of larger growth A n the Queen, and will
“до well for exposed situations. ets per o
HAMPSHIRE BROWN COS LETTUCE, is. per packet.—
A most excellent kind to stand the winter,
NEW HARDY CAULIFLOWER, 15, per packet.—This kind
will stand the winter withou t protecti on if pri 7 5 d. arly in
the autumn, situation.
The above sent free by post on the receipt of ‘postage stamps
«ora post-office order.
JOSEPH — . Nurseryman and Seedsman, Winchester.
PLANTS OF CABBACE, SAVOY, KALE, BROCCOLI,
CAULIFLOWER, AND CELERY.
7 CATTELL, Westerham, Kent, beg
i
ELL'S DWARF BARNES, "ai of his supe-
ior DWARF R RELIANCE 1 EE zo be poat! in pos
by RA ey stamps per packet, 22 containing
one ounce, ual, and the latter half an ounce.
except — price
10. Richmond Villa Hamburgh,
И — Royal Muscadine.
2. Museat p * eee
13. Cannon
14. Purple Rede (wel
9. Tiid Pop nenne, ).
No. 3 was raised from seed t hn Williams, Esq., of Pit-
dico; it is of first-rate dem: s most vigorous grower and
> bearer: Nov 1448 а Frontignan Grape, and one of the finest |
your.
SEM
irm The Nurseries, 5 шысы , Herts: —
‘which a full description ay
тена ivre e of the Gardeners’ hronicle ot J July à the 9th.
ears' Seedlings, esta! — dna all pots, price
of the cone 55 by visitors,
essrs. VEITCH'S. a's Nurseries.—
The Garveners’¢ Chronicle. |?
4 f
"SATURDAY, JULY Y, JULY 23, 1853.
as
FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
ILL
ural
ENT Monts, 26th; N d
ure bn Ae i Buckingham. 23th: Oxfordshire —30th :
ND АСР
very inei that is by far the greater
р йч arise from
Ir is
ing the particular species. e ed, and not
m а Species which in uem usage i wholesome |
-especial i e Per
i
instance, encou rage su
of 7-48, m:
i alte W ad UIN ae been
riage
* sized plants of these in No. 12 pots can be had at the la
sa ority
he | Some places, pe as avian found a ead y sal
made | for the lan
| fi
f| man in Woolme
d |
plan
5 such a
ТӨШ | species аз as Ag. ostreatus, though
specimens, he persisted in ‘cooking them. The
day he was seized with violent griping pains эм short
intervals, and frequent diarrhoea, an
ese were moderated they were Ды: їп 1.
presence of a physician, to whom we are indebted
for the report of the case, to double him up oce
sionall
P
e had slept comfortably, and vd ma
feel unwell чї he was about to take breakfast, after
which he seized with M ses retchings, and as
р ervened; but
Pat JN) 2
B
sr
swimming . in the head. "There 1 Jii
doubt that if had proved more p
l s —— — would have лу
ient is y very * man, am one whose
digestive powers are by apt to tak
offence at Aae and оте the cas
h Lor
for a short time. He
h t
rc
1. in 1839, жетн various fluc-
tu ane, up to 5719/, in 1847. It Йен d to d
nce has risen bis igh as 5613/7. i
t for the year 1 18: 92 3 Fn
resu ults of t em
10s.
У | and bei * quite a chili
7^ eputy surveyor of Holt and Woolmer is
Newsurcn Нісіхвотном, абу in Ed
médical profession, 2 attended two dis spensari
in Ireland:“ He was appointed in October, 1897,
‘the New Forest
ing.
а: Вкзвоко
c
“<
m d and pe: м,
H
the better calculated to recommend de caution, I acquaintance with. the пав ук ghar М
such danger may unconsciously arise where species | ‹ ving n all his life in the country.” 1
re so closely allied that even the most practised | « had been used to plantations in his ‘own plac ре
f | mycologist could not at once decide as to their a - | his relatives, but never had, the оа
е surprised that fa
takes
are ала шай
Tur next Rovat. Foner on our listis that of A
pes 1 wi till
or E MES n
‘ne pee trb
not f
е =
1
ondes the same
em together.
5 Farn
Holt Forest зе of 1896 б acres, a of which
ied by lodges.
L4
e management itis s necessary
Both are in Hampshire,
34 d
7 ог 3 pola Pti — ms to the
NA
which Таг mber. Mr. ‚ CLurton described, in
1849, e aeres of ifthe latter as od crop
of Oa k, and the rest as being too poor r to bear: нен
better tha cal irand Larch; as tothe саны ше] e
forest, consisting of above 4000 acres, the poverty of
ind was reported to be such as to site all
i h
ving gro wnt
polesin the Farnham Hop Upon the whole,
Mr. CrvTToN was of opinion that: no further expendi- | a
ture should be incurred on account of the place, but
Er the crop rige be converted d u re
maturity, an
kis of. We Would like to know who
ioners were w the occu]
ov for the кош of navy tim
m of it, ti cluded, after
not b tal m
should occur where even palpable e hou
d. M. J. B.
се | Bes
imm cnm
у |4
ell e growth
occupies about 5949 acres, of P
о
e as in the maladies n
sho
forest before." The salary is 2 2 a year, with a
use and six s of land — at 49]. a
ood for fuel vut far 10/7. a year, and an allow:
йе of 607. a year for 1575 1 ee
р.
о timber п supplied to the Navy by
Wolna or Holt since the Nr! 1824.
Es the er m of eoru ire have
ately ra such a lamentable extent,
aer of the i d of France, a Ганча has
rv о other serious maladies which he calls
s the
we «3.7 fovea, ed on the dead
ау of our own Vines.
warning decay co
| wood and gradually extends upwards, and does not
oticed Jas *
the tips of the shoots.: It is
analogous to canker in 15
for the eee of gont e
ceidenta
week, disce ү зк
n apparently :
mean to assert M
s expenditure, was returned in 1840 as in the leaves, cau
only ana Th yere It seems tohave been taken
and in 1812.
= крес
of
n 1849 Mr. Mirne, then one of the Commis-
өлеш, stated 2 Holt ere is ме a 4646 Ы s eji
We find little anew bearing further — —4 |
2 ons, except a remark in the 30th Report
Woods and reb n the income for 1852-3
" "t very satisfaetory ; A curious ‘piece of in-
, elicited from, Mi М, ore-
mer, This Фое stated that he had
ays been anxious to try the N of
ting Oaks in those unenclosed waste
SS
ormation
do not swell. In those cases where the fall of the €
* partial, black but imperfectly ripe G
mixed with others which do not acquire diis Vii
pes our, but are red like the leaves. In every case
the quality of. the wine is greatly im cde ae
It is curious that this disease mmunicated
— one pn to another, though i itis ie grite ae,
w thist akes pla
vable
i both t ‘ae 2 the affection is vi
the аб тити arrest the disease is to ent
ts off even with the ground, but it is not
of th
forest, which, as we have seen, are ismod to be
considered advisable to have recourse to this extreme
468 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
till about E three-fourths of the plant are
ected. Death is the certain consequence if PUn
delayed too long; but as the descent of the infec
s gradual, a certain measure of delay is perfectly f
e.
In every case alike,
M. Fasre found that
measure,
whether of mildew or саар
vineyards situa ted in clos
prev ane and that a perfect system of
utely essential to healt h. M.
the pots being kept ay ЖЕ iem
able material. Abou
t
. s {уе are taken
with strong pegs.
which the bearing buds are left may be from
f d
of disease amongs
France to the A ek which have
od re consequent on the increase, of
distillation of brandy f rapes. In former da
superior quality was always an i emnification for
diminution in quantity, but the practice of pro
curing alcohol from Grapes made the quality of
ively less peg ; and the object of
a
recent causes. 5
a the subject generally. we соро}. deny th
some goo E е M. Fase арег, aS was
— to be wich a practical o diee at once
so intelligent 22 туе M.
CULTURE OF THE VINE.—No. I
8 cee
| su ed poem ne d to its structure
d md the i
is stimulated
ari sis
* the
covering = with any suit- | process
more than five or six bat,
nted th
brought the pots into the house to be placed in the most
| size oes
utt
es
the Vine, N care shou 4 be taken that they —
their natural position. There should be no erowdin
1 the berries will Sans
and little progress will be
grow
0 e used to hasten t
nt. —— ee can hardly occur if due attention | is
n| paid to what ticula
ешын of ür. Tass
80 m rly. insisted on,
ч STYLIDIUM FASCICULATUM.
f large wel
ason;
omita from i improper
eadily pass otherwise careful
will be found to grow freely, and to soon form useful
ings — of firm bits of the young wood planted
in sandy, peaty soil, — with а glass, and placed in
lish
nured to more light — air, in order to ind
racter. T: rs, however, who ean
— the nursery, had
дей — — requires
P
is — than many — ghi be inclined 5
e | giv
e berries
— When the nici
ld be allowed: 10 ré
— $ Po vp
sd * lp I recommend as well “ane for the glass, and noble е Ла. order — be able to produce large specimens,
h part light turfy жеен f maturity. When youn od has grown ons’ growth will be necessary before-
soe fourth wel decomposed ee farm-yar rom 2 to 3 feet in length, it is well to see it thickly they | ме "allowed to blossom. Plants procured at
fourth leaf-mould, one-eighth river sand, i and one-eighth малае with small e rm globules, which indieate | the present time may be ind ta
old lime mortar—all bein; en mixed and thoroughly a healthy action of the They show that the progress before the end of the growing season. They
incorpora d by means of frequent turnings. fer latter are absorbing food fre f soil and transmitting | shoul placed in a cold pit or f „where they ean
propagating the Vine from eyes taken from healthy | it to the young stem to undergo the changes necessary | be screened from the di of the sun in the event.
fruitful plants. I can the depend upon the sorts 1 for the formation of wood, &e., the leaves as yet not of bright hot weather setting in, the
plant, thus avoid, when they begin to „the too being sufficiently large for this purpos se. should be kept moist by sprinkling the plants, Ke. on
frequent annoy of finding that one sort has been | It is essentially necessary that a circulation of fresh the mornings and afternoons of sunny. days, shutting.
planted for another. ving obtained in pn way good | air be kept up both by night and by ; to this end I the frame up at a rather high temperature the
strong one-year-old plants, I pig t them about | would strongly recommend that holes about 9 inche afternoon’s syringing, but ‘Some air should be left on
the g of ; the 80 should be ca ror | square should be made along the her! — ends of a for the night. Aim at obtaining dwarf healthy growth,
removed from the 17 except such as may adhere o house, as near the ay venient, nd regulate the tr rdingly. If the pots.
the small fibres; the larger soot meu be regularly which wooden frames should be plated ; ; he inside of are full of roots give a shift at once, as itis-
8 out, and the longest cu the opening to be covered with tting, or | &dvisable to have the plants well established: before the
be laid upon and covered with p rieh sandy soil, to че rated zine, the outside being furnished with a — d of the growing season, and they be prepared
promote the growth of young fibres. ere I would | door to regulate the admission of air ; similar provision | for winter by full exposure e sun's rays and a free
observe that the fro —À es A: the hows. эч һе мл —— Id also be a —.— the va of * back wall, in circulation of air after the end of August. It will also
on arches, e plants order that t жам. with be advisable to remove them to an airy part of the green
into the house. The Tenth to teorie des Мы тау — perfeet — to i 2 h of ‘ibe i^ My experi- se by t iddle of September, and to water them
cut back will be considered its futu ; but this | ence te eerte e that Vines receive more injury from | rather sparingly after that time. uet
vin depend upon the construction the house, | neglect Hopa rogi n "m ww erga suspected ; ing winter give no more water to tho soil th
8 eye + ld be allowed to yh tb proce) the » injurious effects о air are frequently is n prevent its becoming very in
Figen е IL prd rl ted to other causes. when water is applied —4 enough to s
daa haw fei — Med si 3 (eio senti M am no —— for the application of water with the whole bal ive until nega
3 = piant- |s e to the ap
ing, the overplus should be brought into the house, with | са ү te — an or many years mew „ the plants to eeu air. “Ahont
т мр мг " the f Vines | beneath W X itis — — — the n but the middle of March may be encouraged to cbt
сап ate uy port P: : relate | never to the foliage and fru . A sufficiently | into growth by increasing mperature to 55 A
* ent zal aiar eh bout the lst of January moist atm бее, сап айу re maintained, by the use of | 60° by day, with sunshine and air, and. 50° [at nidi
eye T with an in 60 oF inch оше pans, and sprinkling —— and bottom and giving water as they exhibit eE P ask
Pot + 2 “the =A tld map dicate: 2 it is good "ent mould an * lie ater, vd bak adrian гла aa set . Vo dows eed
› they are placed in a x and to have produced well ъашри n ene ed iven. The shoots’
bet o r ue amber e) Ro TEM soon "oan praned, the Fem should be left from 4 to T cim ny back to within a few inches of the crown, ОВ.
mii Е Ages in , and The house may be shut up about the Ist of the | wise it will bei obtaii compact bushy sh.
engthening of the shoot will soon follow. _To following February ; two or three bunches may be left men ive a ift as soon as the Plant
Me a^ owth they should be shifted into| on each Vine pri object should | into growth after being eut back, but only 10:80000
. E ope ae — ly | be to have the — well established, abundantly rooted, require it. If aphides i appearance, miio
. recommended х Yo remain 72 until they and wood thoroughly d, before a crop is taken | will very p ly be the case with plants exitii
rown from * dem feet in length, — . from it. The third the rods should be left as growth { = season, fumigate wich збо
om finally в into 16. ine en long as the width of the house will allow. They will smoke at Keep atmosphere in: E
plants sho: e of fruit, but here lies the danger ; the | moist state, aid. — the syringe lightly оз jen
Vines are yet young, an over crop would much injure | on the mornings of fine days, pu
vd therefore proceed iously, the | inducing to — into growth. | ће air d
hes judiciously, so that a mod be | ment may be continued during the spring, giving Ве
let "regularly over the house. Тһе good effects of this | water m freely after the plants are in in fll gr
practice be w in due tim but avoiding cold currents. —
e n bloom — to give the rods a the specimens may be removed to a cold pit or
thy smart tap густы чый» day,to cause a а quiet corner near the glass i
of the fertilizing powder ; some of — — that are shy them.
in setting may have the farina of more fruitful varie A second shift may be required by
up, | shaken over them ; — of which а left туче and, if so, this should be given as
for this purpose. en the berries are ize of necessary, in order to . ued
y | peas, no time be lei in thinning them; this is a previous to winter; and healthy dez
ring skill in the perfi „who will be benefited: by an occasional: “geste
should have a previous knowledge of the size of berry | weak ter during the gro" "
has each v of i autumn treatment. ,
“goon as the foliage gives indie з : ipn steam that the bunches do not come in con- UN and if the specimens 85 nat bas
© accomplished, the pots may be Seen Tib ed — — the operator”s dress so ; dered large ni for-flowetingy thor” growl?
Ee Rid on deir dey and ie. roda aed to e the wall 2 € es in spring, and permitted to have another a
qms we 3
THE
should |
house until pand, and th
be ful exs
pay. e to o light to К" еч flowers : they may E and the coals laid upon them
Fir
nservatory, or wherever thei
mum n able. After iow
shoots sald be well shortened eren
PDA us into
about the size of a garden Bean, and to thr ee parts c of hi
GARDENERS’
Xin
in tli d the
w^.
te, applying a lighted mate
— or ае potsherds, Be careful to s
е, never repot unless the ball is in
moist state, aud the soil to be used in the same con
tion. n. Alpha.
Нот S eee яу
Galvanised Tron Tanks, —I fear
"iu
minu utes,
12 pomme $ ling in repairs siuce it
that t|
Secure e effici ent |
de
Lucas has j
use 0i
| object, by
Mw
2. Fill the — — with water up to the line of
marcation, then pour on
a heated рее, of metal. Т of the
that f che mer will effect us same |
wid ter Aor
ri, wh
A: as th
e | guided уй the hot poker
J. Pridea
е glass
жо —— че — 85 |
21 the "n or where the glass
is thinnest ; and the point of a red. hot
, Fins jur
and rolled out into rods
the craek is very — omn ro one e dg it m
or Sp —.— as ab
Me М — of Propagating 1 and Mulberrics.—
L have been told that the Bar
e di
e | Lichens, by M. Itzigsohn,
" à
il, and | i
poker 8 E
ter, ela
out pretty aright, but. aot es
кзы P gr
„ __. 469
structure of the corolla, and the six distinct stamens. He
adds especially,“ I have named the genus from dis two,
use the flower is so clearly dis-
eek in August, and ips? or unfavourab
tate of the present weather I fear ts virulence will
56 increased. TV. ichester.
Spermatozoids in "рі iro ogyra- arcta,
glomerata. —
and
ation.
ul. investi 2 of Thure
Derbés, and Solier, ds. discovery o
t|those genera which ar mod :
except as regards Cutleria, which belon
phieosperms, and if Robi
each which
body endow ed with active mod,
s has n
was first put up, r perceive
e given
"turning the joints. 1 the pipes and cotineetip ns could be |
‘made: and galvanised afterwards, I havé no doubt the
an
*
- ?
be prop 1 ОРОТ ВР a
way, except where i td Vrbe] in |a ots two
leading
t the
one; 4 merely stuck the broken bits in the side of
necessary br the fusion of the aint of course
‘Told sy — solder joints: As my cas
“an Bi nius: dins
- 50i. or
——
: Belo
), it appears that it
ed
| bodies
„ pariso
15 Toms in 1 waterj incr grea 0 u g size
stance which require further observation . com-
n wich what the author has published uw
the spermatozoids of iche ens, which seems not to have
рие е the attention. of Bayrhoffer and Tul
etected the same organisms in
and indicates b
a
and. Bulbochæte, though in
хаосі TO
ine way? ASS Күз
the. VAS We. propaga t Vine,
e
Eschscholitzia Cali fornica.—Last., ‘summer, some “off.
— ona he has also 8
sets were taken from an old plant of this Es aer ga ea
А,
тдеп
— —ę—ũ— her
One of them
and planted in ee different Places in
ered
nine years, and are Sound and good.
had water boiled» in: it many + ет but yet the
zm and some remains in a perfeetly liqu
hough retaining a ne ‘flavour colour.
and
One Ui MESE
ereamy - white. y year part ar the white f flowered
1 n
ga
ne of thes usual — mith yellow
ts flow e—
in
flowers, but the other. —.— all i
1d planted not very far from where
season it has
At p. 406 is detailed a
went, as far tL 2
t preferred in TAa state, I
“obliged to any анин А
Wem ales;
Бор, z:? 3, > nel
*
how useful an article the dead lea
^ 2 and othe
ating eds whieh are heated upon Ar
| Polmaise 8 “л 2 hd
ja — tlie door or window-fra
iole which: I
“Dele Aser, “Fi 3 may not be
„for
during. winter ; where plants require th
— — resisting frost
i
erator. effect ual,
pe to any harena building, however .
have practi * е past wi
e.of
j Pen drole
ough it
isis serit Y" ^ highly desery rving of record, and we
‚ like the author's previous studies, w
яг relie Pe of. * M. J. B.
Sotieties.
a, CAERON MAN HORTICULTURAL July 9.—On йй
n the following prizes were awarded : :—Silv er m
major :
99 8 for. TEES
» With M
ion. Infact it was in the o seid Ba grew. А
well, passed the severe and peculiar г unharmed, | а
в | and early in ET it was in. full — Tt — АН 2 » SUver m
in four t each bore x l of. b Ir. He ais, Y to]
entire h =" * 3 ly ras mat mors | n gr. to D.
an ni several bun psc ue тау: 6, rum, а
Mr.
be quasi vicus as to. the
names is beyond a
fumiga- | Hat Ec
T
rag V
| Physiologie con ro tab. 2, figs, 2 and 11.
eu
40 A, J. Adie, E Ex vi 1
Аче mue Duchess of Sutherland, Da
Mary Ann, Frederi ;
et Balla: Mérolrir. . ia
470 THE
Boule de Nanteuil, lit de Luxemburg, A
ne Prevo:
mpetit n, t
ey se a көй ee К ый e uly. Messrs. Dicksons
. exhibited Allamanda
ЕРЕ
Ф
и
ms, &c., with cut еа ап ansies.
Messrs. Lawson & Son eo ead "iue Pelargoniums, |
u nd Tropæolu
Jasmin
double AT T e" Messrs, Downie & Laird wid
exhibited Myoso sotis azoriea, Phloxes, Balsams, and
в. m i i
and other Lus Ral plants.
ons. Messrs. Young * Mackay sent Heaths;
zin
Г Pin
From the garden of f Mrs. Fraser were Calanthe veratri-
folia, ci ots icis and АП ine Plants. Fro om. Dr.
erar 8
Loses, From S. Hay, Esq., ad gS Achimenes,
nd Yon ©. versicolor, From J. Mood, Esq., 2 Fuch-
rom Mr. Stirling, Alpine Plants, including
Fro
Tis fimbriatum, Lysimachia pag and Wulf enia s
оион July 4.—The President in the shar.
ss tions of entomological works presented to th
library * Prof. A F
T
1, M. de
Saussure, &c., were announce e President called
pum 8 a work on 1 ritish Species of Car
abidae
by the Mr. Daws ed to be pu palais on
| frui
TO pos
the same seh Apa ТА Britannica gen) , аз
soon as a limited number of subscribers coul v5 ob-
neriifolia, ‘Pelargonium Lewes
GARDENERS’. CHRONIC
; Hylo
is faf : Tt
5. | was announced that the second excursion of the sity
as fixed for the 9th of July, at West Wickham
in gton
Society, to which the contributions of continental
0
a
н forming t of one side. In this a few plants were
d pe aced ; but pani of them were arranged under к
In
vas. one division were collections of stove an
аня plants from Mr. Cole, gr. to Н. Colyer, Esq.,
H. Brown, Esq., M.P., A. Lawrence, Esq , of Bath, Earl
© | Beauchamp, Courtland Shaw, Esq., and others, and asso-
ciated wi Lips them were Са e Heaths, from Messrs. Cole,
R. ————————— NS у fo
County оғ GLOUCESTER AND CHELTENHAM HoRTICUL-
TURAL. — The great midsummer exhibition of this
L E.
C Lampronia ог сей, Feared from a small scarlet | constantly mee
A second premium was voted Er the Society) bited Lampronia corticella, reared from a ec scarlét
ges poesi 3 with in such places, a pret
to Mr. Edwards, gr. Lauriston Castle for Captain | larva which destroys the shoots of Raspberri
we ven
: 55 00% r, soon "T
0
in consequence
animals, авер
= ed i
now b
c iBoy t позі interesting exhibition, the Aqu
rium i
bout
"e, ae is popular e
W
from fresh or salt water,
The ЙОТУ of the sea, a phenomenon which'e e
much wonder as wel
those Mis behold it for the first time, is well —
Бао о the pen of various marine zo ud
uid fur
adheri 8 16
ollisso In this tent was also an extremely
and others, away
xu жюген. collection of hardy SM cia AM жеш
: from :
rs
Standish and Noble, who also furnished a group o
Sikkim Rhododendrons, Mr. Schröder and Messrs.
0
had also Mr. Holford and othe e plan
in tiful eondition, and different species of Nepenthes,
were furnished by Messrs. Veite liss Achi
nes, Gloxinias, &c., were e plentiful an ndgood. Fuchsias A
were shown, but they did not exceed mediocrity. Other
florists’ flowers
more 28 Verbenas (very good), Ten лату and | Pr
t Rose
cu ; the latter forming, as they always do, one of
r the j
ju EH Theophrastas, Sterculias, an
e
; ddli y
were aprenda and good. Some of the ват in eu
flowers were эл tast gi р? Rise ed ; an together
this exhibition may be need t e been the
n
jy largest and most scena that 4 Боа held under the
? | auspices of this society. *
Rebielus,
— —
Nereis Boreali-Americana ; or contributions towards a
Havin g sugared various trees, to enti
„ isa potent ha instead A |
duenting the к AE: Scd е.
2 Wd VN the Marine Alge of North America.
Harvey, M.D. Parts 1 and 2. 4to. Van
r, vi :
Unper the modest name of © i palpi f Dr. | beca
b published a Pie val and very learned
агу А
account of North American hes sa illustrated by
ste dh figures skilfally drawn by eid The who
n|of the author have jg worthil rted b
ts; | Smithsonian E at of W din om. M
ington, at od
cost the work is publ shed, an ег it gives
vhom no
;|value of such an addition to science.
nt
pal Vs. o is РА. 37 by the brown-seeded a sid red-
seeded races; the second will comprehend ihe -
seeded, or Chloros ermesze. e p
e "regret that such a рех 1 be too remote
permit our doi
more than thus expressing our ay tion of the Disses
well as artistie skill with which it has been
beloné the world, З TAN
$ va tane АЁ s Rambles on the 2 da Deroxeld ire Coast.
oss
By P.
Sr MI Voorst. Pp.451. With 28 Plates.
the most ee. features of the show. The collections з
к : ж
g very | death
ате: pleasure to say that the beautiful "dais
rodu with Th
b
"ey by them at "- pi s that set me upon witnessing it for
ha
e
myself.
as-jets som
eseri
the naturalist is 1 opposite
r an асс че of s
k plan
shone Mane until the est plunge
he fi of t
e а pose ous colony ©
dea ерй had ымы en "ar
ed alon
eribed, the spectacle bore
striking to the illumination ada a wha ; or rà
fa
“16 has been a question whether the
is a vital funetion.
d decomposition. I agree Mr.
water a yor minu
health and activity both before
of their luminosity."
Garden
Tue GROVE, NEAR inar m
DON,
t is quiet
e bout of
finely undulated and well wooded, stretch
directions from the „ which is |
a gentl ence commanding а
b shins which the Grand
аа centre, and a fine
1 parkol with for
xe indi sii leading from the
wp ы
1 as admiration in the
e of whicb, by Mr. Gosse, w
ids
reeze, presented a phenomenon of no
ndeed, to those who are much on the
d of Laminaria again. on fe
vn or УД в
, or only the!
with
Memor
a
brow of the rising ё
30—1853.] rhk Hadhkkr&s CHhbid ойж dide | 471
Water just mentioned, first by means of a raised stone | scarlet, is really a very fine variety; it makes one almost | by you mistry, W t the turf m
bridge and then by a level iron one, pursues a — 51 that the ye for what are termed bedding plants | manures . "The 5 "Ends а ge against:
devious course up the hill till it reaches the house, should so far exist as to all but exclude the culture of | them were made up in the Garden, e ground
The latter, an irregular brick building, is furnishe ts generally, ially subjects | chosen—a deep alluvial soil resting - a qp enm
its south and east fronts with a small but well kept|like these Potentillas. The advantage herbaceous gravel bottom. 2 was marked out in small plats, each
flower garden, in which the bedding plants are aeeom- «зр ve over dum И pl g ha sg . iam The seeds were sown:
modated in different devices of beds on gravel, the | than it is this se Verbenas, Petunias, Calceolarias, | on the 5th of May у, е produce weighed on the
whole being set off to advantage by a smooth closely A: ndeed all “half. hardy plants that generally look so | 24th < November, ч the following results
shaven Grass lawn interspersed with Laurels, standard | gay at this period are, owing to the continued rain, appeme
Roses, Irish Yews, Arbor-vites, and other dwarf | almost unsightly, while the hardy perennials, the proper тте
Conifers, all in the most luxuriant health. Containing | occupants of the flower borders, arè now in their greatest | Kinds n Quantities of Manures used, Sf = Woei s
as it does large masses of Ameri qe. plants, мей gar mee beauty, and in many instances form a brilliant contrast | th the different Crops, Tops. only.
is gay from early summer till late in autum with their less showy neighbours. · P. Antwerpensis, —
sooner are the Rhododendro змя, of flower a К though not so vigorous in growth asthe sort just named, -— x n d рш Mb bee оо (round Cwt. Ibs. | Cwt. Ibs.
take their place and keep up a considerable amount of | is, nevertheless, a decided acquisition; its double flowers | and turf mould mise, role cr.
floral beauty till the bedding plants come in, which, | of vivid orange have a dazzling effect, more especially nips, p ts д 0 | 1 8
together with Dahlias and Hollyhocks, bloom on till the if placed between P. Menziesi and P. bicolor grandiflora, No. 2. “De, — pet aee of ground, and|
ost m. Among bedding plants were the white | where they show themselves to most advantage. P. snis iind ‘and "weight of manure |
ivy-leaved Pelargonium (which pegged down looks | bicolor grandiflora is really a charming Potentilla, | No. 3. Do. do. do. Crop.
uncommonly well), Unique, Diadematum erubescens, | realising, in every respect, the description given of it on Sugar Beet, produced | оо 84
Tom Thumb, and improved Frogmore ; Verbenas, its being first sent — Uma of the blooms are as large | N° $ and — o following, "viz. Gand 6,
among which White Perfection is better liked than|as a crown piece, well eupped, and round, and they manare ve сага: being at the rate
Mont Blane ; Calceolarias, Ageratum дийн uas and | are produced in —— The colour is a striking of one and a half stone to the half
other plants usually emplo oyed for maia series id combination of * and scarlet. Reuben = ten pue UR — SM e | 2 81|1 86
beds surrounding a fountain and bas s fla with | Bab Rosns - One of the first ia Bed p * Bai е Dope 28 |o $5
Roses, dwarf standards, 2. w ich, — га с. No. 6. Do. А ea Crop. "
t des Batailles, 83 ч Butherland, "MUN ding Rose is that i should рт well up on “isfont sulk р гу 15 s
. Prevost, * Elliott, William Jesse » Jacques Lafitte, be the most graceful ; one is to be looked down mats ir sev age semi:
|
water-close t, mi xed
and La Reine, all of ‘whic h have been found to succeed the other ир at. If thi is remembered, the value of with turf mould, Crop, Swedish
admirably, cultivated in this way, more especially | such qualities in their respective adaptations will at once | w 8 ei Y add oid o M do* 9 [me
perenne P raven Mii blooms most ро! p^ oe te recognised. лу be, IF drops or prolong di Адар Meath Cro ырчы “i 2 КА 59
as any; Aimée Vibert forms a lasting standard, | effect in a bed is entirely lo nd df a shower Uf vil Dus Beet Е “иы 9 8| 0 70
and ste old — ы x effective in this мд On | falls, the accumulated m —— we by its weight on e following Ea and quantities of manures were
walls were oire de osamene, Ophirie, Si- iile feeble фет б increases the evil. А bed of such s sure the turf mould which, in the experiments
i donie, and Lamarque, together with some very fine Roses r give satisfaction. Scrambling Roses, | already mentioned, was no charred, with the same kind
specimens of Cotoneaster microphylla, Wistaria, Jas- to be tener pet . — their season of growth, do not .
mines, and Magno Ke. Two noble C i i i ig
i d
Weight of W ofl
T ps and
— 8.
W eight ht of
Kinds and Quantities.
on, with |
eentre of this garden, and near the west entrance are | ferent heignts of vem to suit the different “position in
some of the largest Silver Firs we have ever seen. planting ; the d n the outside, the taller in the |
They are exceedingly lofty, w ith bare stems, measuring | centre. I should not үй, t res ilts the ris son No. 10. Half square perch, manured with
for the most part 14 feet in circumference, at about of planting. During that period I should have an eye m D T CE
d, y rop
Cwt. lbs. Cwt. Ibs.
ris from the ground. Indee the whole of the timber | to the formation of the head, endeavouring to extend it Swedish Turnips oe. т ОТ $2
„park, soncifing, В chiefiy of Beech, Ash, Oak, and | horizontally as much as possible. When once the sur- No. 11. Do. do. do. Crop, |
Chestn has attain — a height not often met with, even | з i iy bed 79 4 — over-arched with age eric Mangold Wurzel mini, tos d c LR
n. the very best so | be ood, luxuriance of the pla No. 1 tine Do, do. do. Crop, 0 0
Kitchen n lays near the bottom of f the | checked, supposing (he kind of Roser ыу bé site Norb. НЫР petiti йаша cile эй
mien 24 ee the. e = e canal, qh) main walk, bor: E nothing in the way of massing could more ben Stone of 2 arm-y i manure. Cro тор,
" baceous plants, раев, & n the middle ur it, | tiful. This may be inferred from the effects "m a No. rwn rupe PL 6 "Vw
an terminate їп a neat little fi 1 70 1 Тч in fi of single head of a free-blooming standard of any kind. with tes stone of sea-sand. ОРЕ
Nen, 2 which consist ot Viner a Б 2 To get good beds some little time must be consumed in Mangold Wurzel T з. 0
155 wells е пееме ле Я ne =} бз ав not the preparation. One must not be impatient. Young ege иде l Nett al Bo |
Bout suited jor plants. was filled for the most and luxuriant plants will never realise all that is Swedish Turnips _ 8 а ои,
part with 1 Pelargo pons among w which searlets were con- expected of them. But there is no reason why the & m as da reatest roduce to haw have
Spicuous, some of them for ming fine masses of flowers. 3 еркен should ake 3 n the flower- | peen оман fr rom һал farm ont ma idi and the sea-
he e-groun e proper place for E
р поса. gargen
autumn, kept dry or nearly so all winter, till spring, preparation, a ys s may be c ed there as well sand. Ther ade no doubt Ж peat-mould
when th iv and were encouraged to n theb P
ey received a shift 4 i being 3 ic
ат — which e eee finely into n and | se eds i im which they нге - flower. Ба is 80 Reproduction “Of fl the Toad esp Frog wi without the inter-
' uired,
form magnificent pl the autumn. ~ mediate stage оў Tadpole. Ву Е. J. Lowe, Esq.— The
magni - qe a e autumn. Опе there be attended to, mi transplanted in E rae fo llowing brief remarks * d à Pun a (Bufo v ral garis),
: en. To
nearly in perfection. The Vines have been renewed | ordi i bin d, and selecting оа them a and the Frog ( a temporaria), may
i ial di
(MP: SOR DA A pa
brick pits insi e had young Vines plan in them, taking the n preca utions, doubtless arises lost
hich were tted sm eome into bearing before the | of the disappointment in this branch of gardening. G. L.
w
sis PT t NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, July 14.—Mr. STAINS in
have — at a m ^ state. F ар eans аге the chair. Тһе follo чл awards were made. Сегийемез of th
0 i ч
; n the beds the Vin it:—To a Hybri . gink
“early E produce well ail they ean be gathered out of ечи ee with a x вора climbing roii and 5 formed 8 who has paid great attention to this subject,
o the
doors. forced more espe- lo Allee,, му зоба — with pale vat: езен, һаз е f p hol
eially Guthills Black Prinee, which is a “favourite, and | having deeper shel centros, ag alto ether a very desirable the perfect toad in situations wholly
which additi i 8. ht, as I have through
To fo
y НЯ & a “pm a rosy lilac kind, —.— ye send oe shaded with M ks are
| f, c Modan dor ^ “Gre t Western, u full- times witnesse re remarks
er. other ыи are emp 3 ее so oil — are
a d, My present
— e hee variety, —.— substance, and to show that MET frogs and
— toads are
igr g in is, however, r, maiden loam of the best qualit ity. snout. m bold жы having a i feld of ground colour. | reproduced in localities where it would be impos-
-To To Mr. g, for s arlet Pelargonium “Glory,” a dwarf horse- | sible for the intermedi ole to hav
„тв 1 trusses of deep, bright scarlet. Label і
to Mr. Looker, of Oxford, for Pink ' ‘Parl of | ANY existence. 1
to д
use here | r main
of 2 feet long, are cut all. the | Grove, d psi i — e me,
and айо. "heri most most liked are the Long Mr. Wood, of Nottingham, for Del
TET т prize. Melons are "also largely blue va riety, w with w pink blo
н ‘Tho fest pit o them has been c eut, and tw had cut
; 9er taining good crops ai y ripe. pi (Storey D tly siint
pue sorts were Log TR, Green Gage, Golden gan aoe and Ra effe ones shad vi bye — noticed about the Cucum Poe
eee ce Mushrooms. are | rem diu. M: Bragg, cs Lad pat in etes on the "habit
4 — A ere. The beds are made in a 805 ~~ hich ie aig VETT these ws) to duos the uh унт
1 co H SEEDLING FLOWERS.—. am 5 е
E те dung (imaw am ni al) ates Uy vim d held in n Edinburgh for the exhibition of seedling fost ! flowers, we bode: ae e remained oe or four months that the
loam, — жер * — . мр. б у wit the — awards wi tc cd Jertifica: y young o iani each nodo Toads would Hara to
wate light- тї t-
plenty of pn A, ie wan in due na — Keen Downie T illiam Hunt, Esq, | travel nearly 1 ee ate to x this garden from the
0 teu p Rude na Seep il besides
‘bea fair erop 5 but but Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots The: E 2 à
more
cially. P eas. з Cauliflow are abundant and good ; spotted and deepeni - ety purple at the
| Broccoli TOM ? Vers, # 5 ха throat, Ше divisions oft the niet shading off — @ viol let hue.
oung toads a abo
‘| idi 1: ted rnd, foun Ends tits been
h tire wa roun ng toads have b
Shit ci bony bg eee en Зоров Th
were Knight’s Protecting end] » onere uid very many young toads and frogs were seen
М "an i nia ра ellaneous plan j
A "a ah si эы Ney Peat Mould as 5 a Manure.— me i "oru ake p am month o Pa few dn might possibly have travelled
respecting the relative value o ure is ta ^ rom a 3 a ew hundre Je s distant; yet it is
ТҮР |FLORICULTURE: Er a Ad a urators Annual Report 3 strange that, with the exception of these beds, no young
te} ; Db OE A T Garden, Малева, published in I be last : = The tena cs be found Чеге in the ge cg A number
» and | experiments ordered by ostly to be seen ‘about these
; the value of peat mould sre, be T T 1 IL out ki The. ground in the
in accordance with the арори — oi January. In digging in the garden amongst
472 THE GARDENERS’
‘CHRONICLE.
[Jury 23,
i
ше Sirawberry-beus (near where so шапу toads were
(ш ot Grapes, ye ould
observe d last summer), in the middle of January i in the | for - P dime in: come. The syringe shou
nt year, a nest of about a score young frogs were | us sed a
d. Th
fe d lari; si wel h b à Mx his we x
5. en frogs are bred in cellars, where there is no perfect their buds. ег require
ter or tadpole ing j : rr to keep them in health, — can ia baly be don
1 Sidehoiham, of Manchester A active botanist), | by maintaining & steady bottom-heat and free бна;
he informed me that young frogs, and in fact frogs of all | tion, Keep the strictest watch on еч spider and mil-
ys
:
8 f
z
2.
2 8
РЕ
‚Ё
- |
ee
sizes, uae to be seen in “his cellar amongst ‹ deca ying | dew ;
/ full of roots; rati g y 1
probable from the above, that frogs are occasionally | rotten dung, will be the most suitable soil. The kinds
born alive in situations where no water ean be found for | intended for t h
to be deposited:i
for both,
mallest of them КЕЕ pr reventive, in addition to keeping roots in e by
i ell adjuste d Ken
ater. su
: B d place them in an open situation, exposed
direetly. The latter mode seems most likely, owing to | to the sun, placing №е pons either on boards or a pre-
endeavour to keep the foliage ould, be | th
e
„ Ù E Sut. and
sulphur properly applied is the best
early forcing need not have quite sue
as those inten
n, to prevent worms from working through.
e seems
rod. having been found previously to the young toads. | pared bottor
i s me the ва ko
a m
birth of the Triton, without the stage of tadpole, has| The late
been mentioned to him, Annals and Magazine of м al to flower gardens, 5 oodi ing the beds and destroying
History. the more delicate plants, while herbae сеойв things, | |
i оз
Dahli
situations, have been broken down; these matters
Calendar E Operations, should — to rights without delay, and every thing
1258. esed the application of supports should at
PLANT DEPARTMENT. if them, and be
For the ensuing week.
А + 1
eraniu
tn giving plants some kind of rest Mu omg weather to
tore their exhausted energies, and to enable them
Fay di
— ihe e purpose as a поті aspect We paring the soil i be S t
may state further, = for rowing деген kaved ‘plants planting ; for, although, the present amount of rain is
ey the summer, houses having а north or north- | not to be expected every year, yet a careful attention to
зз Ў і s for a go
east aspect are preferable; while ior the purpose of|the above
should be paid by
retarding plants, or for preserving them in bloom, they | display of flowers in unfavourable seasons. Herbaceous
sabl pacri Liliums, and many, othe
are indispensable: Sach plants, еве оваз pacrises, | plants,
lex
: e
are now over, should be i in a house of the above | be a good E. for noting down an Nae Ole equ:
22^ or in deep frames with the sashes turned may be effec
h
s the nort ", dhating first . — off t е old | regards height, colour, or of бей, А the
8 ging ісе required alterations may b rried out at the proper
daily I in ti h time. Cloves, Carnations, Mule Pinks, — , sbould now
mee any} pruning they may require may- be given t them, be es, жеч : e L ion of the more valuable
d they ma afterwards be placed in more favouralile herbaceou ad possible be
1
ould qe
posisiene for ripening their wood. Camellias, when- 3 d as cian propagation of ‘the usual bedding plants
e i b
RDEN.
3 mA ave done considerable damage
made secure. Independently of the above,
s will require to
ood appears getting ri may wn
removed to the open air; they thrive best in the shade ie ak: frequently this damp Ress ; give them
i ook over, to eradicate Plantains and similar
5 sided frin ie winds, " — be Hon for them ; wee RE detract from high h, keeping, and prevent
к m, to prevent the growth of Ње ы Gras
a situation shaded, from the mid-day sun, and other
th dry b
the possibilty on 3 as potting nt the ^ pol Chinese
ly for ard. i
RDEN
i whieh ar алад their growth,| Continue to esp the current 1859 a wood. of the Vine,
and have formed their. exti season as lower buds, may | Peach, and Apricot aie ^ ailed i obtain UE
likewise be turned. mt; alil Camel ; Me latter 3 of what little sun Heat we get erde system
ur and air, and s ould be of summer pruning recommended at p. 440, and previous
Calendars, uld be carried out till the whole of the
ripened ; . howev е | breast-wood fà
ighly е itn ra
seseen to plac tem for a week or 8
situation, to harden their foliage sufficiently to
4 hag en fo:
| rather hea
bear the we or the sudden change from a house to | suits ie
the st, and which should be trenched at least
sig bag ^ 3 nes; o тезе £ чы 2 itm depth, zn д; ing the t. aoa itin we ei ne
iss ie apre e, ae oe 7 985 on proceeds. Select the strongest or the
ia 4 thinned out... ways in pur and which will be bs ali the ‘etter bee
request either for drying or distilling... "The: young tui, been S роону laid into small pots; before planting, |.
when too thickly set, should likewise have a thinni a dressing of v otten n manure. In planting,
a few will be sufficient to remain. То procure dart Pow 00 — room between the rows, being, however,
glossy e, water with clear ы pared guided in this by the — planted ; the smaller
A FORCING DEPAR | l! | leaved kinds may be planted at a much less distance
/PrNERY.— As soon as the sehen Régie t of th Сее apart Шап о зз growi ie 1
crop is ripe, the pit will most likely be СЕ either | FLORISTS’ FLOWE
for fruiting the winte mite stock o or for the в ssion in-| Se eedling аан» should be — pons - pans
| tended 3 s fruit, there- | or boxes in which they have been gro wn, b
heed end of the pit, unless cireumstances
as шап]
yet Wr to о зір should be carefully | are so minute, and so like the colour of the soil, that
is disposed of. Preparations should at once
y plantation
t Thurs. 28
Friday be
to — the inerease of verm
and ч ill permit, loosen
ihe particularly on —
dissent venae d getting ou
stuff, and fill every available
Co ‚ which wil
later erops of Celery should n
be sown, Endive and Lettuce
the spring. Amon g this class, one
as a productive winter ине is y" Purple na
Broccoli, pr it should be foun 1 very
C
8
certainly the best early Cabbage, but doubts 3 th.
| are others equally good ; at a period of about
—————
ermin. - When the s
the soil TUM tate о е
soils. k at
ut a good suppl of winte
space wi ih P Ria
оц
сна.
"TOU "i4 4c H
rius pati, йж Pa
an early supply is Arr a ite or two may be eart
up, if sufficiently strong. Now is the T" tie fg
her la
should now be sown i
larger quantities, to have a good stock for winter.
h
BAROMETER.
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Р.
3
_ STATE OF ТИВ Aik ATHER NEAR LONDON, m
y оак M.
———— ÓeÓ ШШ
TEMPERATURE.
Moon's Age
e
—
+
E
Ф
>
=
e
—
et
E
o
i
Мах. | Min. | Мах. Mi
Friday.. 15 9| 20.476 | 29.364
Saturday 16 0 29.606. 29.578
Sunday 1711 ae p 29,825
Ji 29.313
920 29.904
29.859
29.750
fF t
yt о-оо е
e
29.727
July 15—Over avy showers;
ieishowery 1 clouds Aa sh
LETT EI
July.
Average
Highest
Temp.
Average
Lowest
Temp.
Mean
Temp
which
Rain
No. of
Years in
it
ed.
eer.
im.
17—Fine; clo: seo ne; clear at n
2 >
orm
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, - i
During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending July 30, 1853.,
Greatest
Quantity
of Rain,
m
Mon.
es, 26
Wed. 27
IRIS REIR TIE
M» Oron De pi be
© Et EL
сл en oven ёл en
eee ч
„ч OS Ort
229890
3888820
оба бо
—
Satur.
л
-
D
2
>
—
*-
and Sto will- possibl
ublished m 1842.
and will shortly be ready
about.
ompr PALACE: HHR. You
Pax
ages тозан V X. April is the
your large Hony ele ge.
псн: Anon. Your Roses are infe
en in the Gardeners’
E of Ins Tusftaniés but Iri
g =L MN. T
Notices to Correspo ордени.
Booxs: car à Ga — . — “ “ Greenhouse, Hothouse
suit you
edition M the Horticultural “Societys 1271 rut Catalogue, was
A supplement
BROC OLT: WH B. We do not know the address you ing
sawfly, Tan "абор, bea! history and figure of w
giv ;
trees well with a deii" of. dd water, ied
and soft soa Ju
Names or PLANTS; J OL, Cirrhæa tristis.—F. It
The dier temperature during the above белей occurred on
1814—therm., 92 deg.; and the lowest on the 21th, DIDA 7 15
MM M M À—
oracensis, The last
to it is 500 in the: gress,
should apply to Bir Joseph
best time for — pes
sted with the larvæ of a small
le for 1848, p. er ge
ses are nott w be c
ae es Luzula sylvatica.— .
m.—J M. We are unable positively
{лем а tingle leaf and flower; but it s
zc 9 Amigo. Lantana Cammara
30 Di Not a Du Е eed, but ©
бойро arpus frutico
3 ос"
M:
A the
Leste ар doubt fuo. pm ga
Sisyrinchiu
effect is produced u he fruit
affect their Dum
PRESERVING one . We he
best way of keeping the bott
of
without gre
once to transfer them toia house devoted found the best plan to be, to put soil and roots altogether
autumn and winter supply, in which ease | into e wire sieve, and by holding it under
may be cleared — er the principal’ part Ы through it, the soil has been washed a Bali and
The bottom-heat must be freshened up by the | every root left; md must then be placed in the sun for
: «m material, and made ready for plunging | an hour, and after
of plants as they are placed in their to dry gradually. The large r
‘the meantime advantage should be | should also be taken up, if not —.— dono; 3 — should
sit ет the house in repair, and the ас start — | they are apt to do previous to
us in a state of efficiency, - i remo is inevitable. Continue to
өрү n : put in Pink pipings ; disbu € i
occasional
i do 1 ure. Attend
to 8 Tie a ey require it, and give
upply of water.
and beds, a &üd expose tin ridges; thio wl etm uch service,
removed to an ini eu мур 1 5
oots
the soil of TP
KITC CHEN vig tp
over
Mise:
et the haulm, Ke., be
he hang; not to bung 1
eaters n hour for Ше Ж
Blass bottles pi - require:
1 iN
ie would sta!
can judge: of it, li after
for several Shows, we Rati say
Tiety,
ч anders to be ап —
addition to which it is reported
British Mire near!
Review of МЕ. коа: Pans
of our TE for last
сорма
ved from í — ansa of a eta cone,
—
8 оуеѓ
. stuff e potted the g destroy slugs, which aboun where
i 'ERY.— Fires weather. ) essary | this wet season, the plot he dug over, even if not
to Grapes swelling } it should be: accompanied by i i Waived! for tiene
Bbundant ventilation, which» will prove the best and spare leaves from bages, Ke, as
preventive of mildew; as the houses are cleared | the t, to pr р
4 EI EI |
Your flower, whi
is ^ vnd cle wild sm “the 5 ‘soil at the entr \
p [у we
mith vge Lily Яя: a starved В
ih nl
rently pouri = — a bee an ar x T
Sy
Lomaria 5 3, Asplenium FER lom
PEARS ON QUINCE STO d W, Very little,
upon
on which they ripen. It is idw, however, of
uch.
Me b. Cas Lx as yours, where үзү”
calyx, are not very uncommo
NEA ааг. We have rece o
from Mr. — the — — gardener at
а request te our o Ps
1 it is Targe, aps adi or —
as t qug ty, bi
ghbou
of
n with
acked
it is superior
,
and richer. |) I
vien and ‚ force:
to be much har
y al “whieh perished last
in no degree Wi!
find pees ассо! Н
hlet on the ER а
anu
30—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL ‘GAZETTE,
478
BEST STUBBLE TUR
vation ; and rows of Rye in the condition >]
THE х y
UTTON'S: EARLY SIX af une: will p found the which the young Whea a
S most cer per and best for the lastsowing. It maß time of ‘their autumn к presented the |
een auti} ү . A "v. 5 odit prt f for the right acti 4 2 pese Ka]
ге
. Hickman, of 35 арыр House, п ar No wbury, ina letter,
Me February 1s st, 1853, says :—“ I must enen he six W eeks'
pe the — ез rt I have ever seen for earli ы! i od latest
so Thay d hay 2
found | them. to Vent de more feed in less time "ed - yo
'Turhip. I have had them after Wheat, of a good size, ngid
Six week
N.B. Carriage free, except parce arcels under 20s. value. —Jonx
Surron & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks,
„сніудэз CHESTER ORANGE esed TURNIP.
N Рът, EED-GRoy ading,
been appointed by Mr. Chicks, agents for
"ORANGE JELLY TURNIP SEED, was
Chi
of July.
arriage Free, except parcels under
SILVER. MEDAL THE GLOUCESTER SHOW
R. SAMUELSON’s PAN ENE n GI deles
NE is now working regularly a ry,
Kent, Miadioses, Surrey, Cheshire, Yorkshire, North Wales, Eus
Price 271.
For sisi apply to Mr. Ар, SAMUELSON, enge Banbury
(successor to the late J. Gardner) Manufacturer of Gardner's
Turnip-cutters, M'Cormiek's Reaper, Lawn Mo owers, Kase’s
Force Pumps, Churns, &c.
OULTRY SHOW. — The First Annual London
Great SUMMER AU OLT Y SHOW will be adu. at the
Baker Street Bazaar, ле 27th, Тно the
28th, and FRIDAY the "99th of July. аюв, W ‘ednesday,
2з. 62. fet iad and Friday, 1s. Open from 8 in the morning
ORSETSHIRE POULTRY IMPROVEMENT
Second, Annual Exhibition of p
in Dorchester on WE
d 20th of October ne»
Cup n b rd
a ol ity "Mn Sheridan, M.P, and Mr.
^ cer ps to -— рач Pese. will be offe M dr compe-
Pri sts, forms of entr m and the — of the Associa-
the
m" may — bad on forwarding six penny pos ога s to
"honorary secretary. iM to be made on the 91 only on or
— of anm nex . I. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec
rchester, July 23
| fields at this moment —
| the most natural,
ments. The
more important ia
tion from being giv
and which in AM. v these ( 4 it would hav
— had there been alongside Ж it evidence of
the merits.of the — in the of a ripening
nfor mel Mr. SurrH's own
съ
UR
crop, such-as-we' are
We have again been fata. with the examina-
tion pass used is Хра clos
Tun ROYAL Асн drs vns aving
been cmm wit th go e of the foie es to the papers
we shall have the — ө of — them. before
our readers, both as being in themselves instructive,
and as furnishing the ossible proof of the
into which th e examination was div
pu СЫА some of the replies, at 0 55 "ht the
next few weeks.
Tnznzi is s still a бага, proportion of TRE Brerpine
OUNTRY of ery inferior Пева
2 v
raging improvement, but probably the — because
will v e ind in the dem
which has this year biete
a , from
IRE
AS OFFICER, 15510 on EA Sum the Army, well
ainted with KE: and Stock Manag gement, as well
аз with t Дайар and Es 1 ring perks would willingly take
Фя Esta: Althor * would
expo able 2 yet mpl oyment is is "rent
object. това ЖЕТ. to the Editor of this Paper will be
e to examine our agricultural | ¢
ines the баен was the very best of 72 long
ai of of which the Society can now boast; „ as
Terns тош ир came to show them and si them,
we ha th done,
more npa given and purchases made, Dio 5 on any
occasion.
The cattle yard, as our ee have shown, адан T
usual, a
attractive as — Ее y to
ll
we лу» ret a to me r^ A 2 ааа
owever, to most of our readers—the important sale
tim
assist
ad Ви, last 1 of
—
| corn commenced, ae et of patie iy Ohio Bab д
een d d1 per hea
1 N
is Pere
on abili үн ап кы e dead
- | for Tap г е for sa ime
both for fattening and dairv purpos e
This demand of the New World for breeding
stock, —— can only be looked upon as of a
a seat ye пі. Rearing short-horns, for instance,
for the American — is a реа зо whieh few
farmers will be foun
larger sums
ally been „ар PA. the Vern benefit of
home dA 1 re than rs have hitherto been
v for, and bre — of. this in have not
— that remuneration which their labours
iu rited.
T h^ — of - above мез mpi he herd
indirectly. To maintain the
degree of fert ity is à vidas 11 їй one a
very easily observed in practice, and for Shieh as
American agriculture 58 neglected it, 2 i
suffers дасе to the extent x
4 sum ne
Am ex-
a commercial hc doctas TRE
Hoi "e theiefóré we shall no domin upon it.
Hither e American farmers too little
tention to the quality of their E. canal to
oF country. Sur all i SIDE of this kind they
now endeay ouring to improve with an energy
Ww Iu of our imitation.
ho
of "hor ho cattle at Tortworth Court, vegan
má wards the end of next month; on is
ost аброи sales probably that has ever occurred
in ilic country, as, before the period of its oecur мнн
The first of these comes home to us directly, in-
— * as it improves our Жү, for well-bre
For many yea have now been
folia with the Visits of yo merican agricul-
7 40 быш ры breeding stock. In 1833, for
for Im mportin g
purpose, when it selected pe
members t o visit this eoe er and жале “deine
or su
d
n
rmed. Жду ssly for the
of its most talented 3
nown |
raw out provincia agricu suc
lly exhibited in P A 1 ally of
the long-woolled (not Leiceste 1 sheep, and of the
e olled Shropshire Down
tob pee may have dis. ЖТ appeared in the
mu ard, but those that were shown
a
Feat ton ested by some considerable experience
of . and both Samuelson's digger and the
Tey . Turnip-hoe mof le течёт, likely, Bes
haps in some modification of their present form, to
ra general use.
at —— = felt i in reference to
which: mi, 5 —
the method of caltare ad
any
meeting have been illus-
st 1 5 to asl ond Ин
ted by the
baie some t sible? ій
public-spirited | an
wor cin, Eee
Таах
1 fo or Pili Yeats, Heh eg m micron
' auction at RS greatly above tet witha surface of
expe some of |;
36
CAPILLARY ATTRACTION AND LAND .
DRAINAGE. |
‘communicated to h we may here iar take 0 ccasion to show
т In your Paper of the 8 Feb. last, a correspondent,
The 45555 Which Hie farmers of the New World “6, 1. Cito 06," nsed the expression “overcoming
have in view rely to МАР. their breeds capi attraction,” with reference to land drainage. In
The Agricultural Gas etic, e Magis but E agticulture generally, me | asking for an e planation, 12, I remarked that he
—— ced. the backw ~ PHA of their might ell try vercome the rotation of the earth.
SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1853. — En ty т. he глория ok their ym 5 — The answer given only increased my perplexity, and T
нона Tue Tae тоттан WEARS: in the English market under its rude and expensive | then, at your request, shortly stated my noti f the
Annen, July 27} Poultry S * system; and they themselves appear to ерд und | subject. On the 21st of Мау you си
MEE ru M dgtatund Reditutitulden out experimentally thé soundness of our conclusion, | qu uestion in а leading mi d ; and you closed your
Wen B- i a mp Society of pee d eie icult ural stati sties probably aving open thei ir in a sec on the 2d of July. 15 the
EpNespay, Aug. 37 Yorkshire Agricultural Society, at д mer article you ва T m criticism | on the
Коса ente Society of England: ——— dii iti vem Ф фео ore e eapillar гой could not be overeome” (as
: Agricultura) Imp. Society of Ireland. that, by adopting ou r best systems of husbandry, they vini сне IM fener se ac Ai
eR not 5 Dres 2 eps that 9 — founded on a wrong impression as
Tun Gov of the Agricult tural| pigs, which Md enable them to effect larger Ship- to what was meant by the phrase in question."
| f duce and salted Крон ; bed i
iety, notwithstanding 1 p sath pitious character | Ments oi s iry produc P | ceive it means that the capillary attraction is ov
of the Weat has by ns аы cessful, | over hs above e their o own supplies, but that t by drains, and that it requires a certain depth of
We do not suppose that aa "of those interested in can, at the same time, ameliorate their Pia ed effect that object, It appears to me that such is not
its success. 85 say this. Friday's s sunshine ne solis. the case. First this supposes a in above
amends for the — v - — days, The Americans have, gem three objects in pomp — will not rise in а soil by capillary attrac-
to the Ө борү felt ra in city — view the impro is of their live stock, the | tio water lifted or spreadi soil by
had prepared for 1 indus. of visitors than had eges tion of their exhausted soils, and the export ale traction will drain from the soil. Iam not
| is of gricultural produce of better | able т the one, nor ea 4 root of the
— made their appea numbers in of larger quantities of agricult er : т
oth Of en ary attraction generally it may be said,
uali y 8
the yard on Wednesday was 2566; on E d ity. Mimi
F 4 that 3 aws w s in the of a soi
$0,257 алд on Friday; os P.M., no fewer than nee, in an in rse ratio of the diameter of those
of die: por
water in
were divided pud
. №
cohesion of í m":
— жайса = the coninet of water,
become 580
| that it er up no more, though — in water.
у immersed it will
me quite e saturated in a short time, sa
—
>
that ne эрт grow immense crops of i
MEA of Ohio, bat they” "edid: nor sell
cay de evised the scheme of marching”
distant таун in the Union in ae shape of
cessful beyond exp
|
tion H
21 1 js, ‘that i арна royed. sho поь from. their |
of urned |
rly, mat еп, ret
NP, 2
— —— but a» less rapidly than chalk, AS it
e geom
у
Asranniatacd.
and, p pensity to
em, a much ae quantity of Mo beet o Ru gian
than. their nat
М AMIGO T
elis when rises remi arg
474
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Suny PU 1
makes experiments on it rather - difficult, because,
rater, ог w rie
This
when ud to the action of w pm
and whic e. neve Men Taper, will transmit
water by contact ; and an examination of clay, such as
London clay, th ult, ie abides and Oxford
e
it is saturate ater, ân at. the
drainage i is чайбы cracks, fissures, piercings of roots,
worms,
If ide іп a state of powder or dust be аса ей іп
tube, the water will rise in it but very slowly, even Jes
pressed together; the force of 3 * whatever it
=) be) draws the pae leaving
_eracks or fissures, showing that water risin a loos
soil will seek, and form to it tself, the s Posh possible
i. In neither
taken up.
sand, and slowly afterwards, it also
а ‘which it lifts, — mm admit that t
кте - сарШагу а
эү mad: 50 ained by capillary attra:
боп із Е" е, not evaporation,
1 өң
r passes through passages
which are not sufficien уп minute to lift and retain the
where — passages
feet from
soil i
2 Rl ef water), € тапа
land that it is Ao te level of the
(su abject to exaeptions) But I cannot eiiis that
* there is another level to whieh water may be r:
e this lower Mte in consequence ef bd
If t a level, I have
К vercom
) oe tng Ido not t understand it ; | does it
It so, I contend that there is no drainage бизин. the
ea 1 the onl.
enn.
would you use ?
R
e | different
1
as hay
14,
eapil- | making in all case
ad} 5 How much'a
100 Burton of of a vegetable jui ку
3
e timber
In what manner would you
mou: worth, want
ow much is an aere of Flax
ct the r respective
e the usual
ум" рег
What i is the у at of a crop of Carrots, of Man-
pars 2 г опе be more expensive
e re
are the rel ire N and died
and on ridge
t fie Ids d тора
age inter manuring? In
oyal ö College Farm can
mmon sorts of artificial Grasses
Which have been
he со
e Royal Agri this
on, куз in what fields, and in what quantities per
of Clover ph. other artificial
E eing 5 8
rw hen
making hay o
what are the гүш 15
a Dr. and
field or crop as sh all an — what
lose thereby! Show ne — s how this may be
SERIOUS n to by givi o years Dr.
unt gis a A ara iae followed by В
15. Describe the man
stock on rig
hole of the iex session.
Cirencester, June 17, 1853.
ORGANIC CHEMIST
. What do you get by Ban cream of tartar in a
crucible d a re ed hea
is the Boh of. moderately ber
m grape s sugar ?
=; Mention the chemical choris of gelati
anhydrous alcohol can you obtain from
ce, containing 10 per cent.
of grape sugar in solution ?
m e the best means of preventing decay in
. What is the tires i: milk becomes coagulated
when it is kept fe in an open vessel?
ird is t the à composition of b ums
9. n the gen composition of urine,
state о
pr ИЕТ depen
LTURAL CHEMIST
ils,
2. What is the cause of the great fertility of many
alluvial soils ?
Mention some of the e characters which
; influence the fertility of a so
What are the оон functions of humus in
the soil 1
y pores ar
Vater, with
imation: J. C. C., Long Wittenham,
© . ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
SESSIONAL EXAMINATION Fe, — URE.
1. Describe the acts of husbandry during the present
session in N in nm 2, ha Gand 5); 7 (30 and 315, 3 37, 38, 40.
11
3 0
2. m e za of — v field upon the | of ammoni guano, supposing the price of good
dam р A — тте: not | suano, containing 16 cent. of ammonia to
$ preser crop, what it is intended to sow per ton, sulphate of — 151., a d ammoniacal
them. liquor of gas works, 7 oun sesqui-
cattle, sheep, and u the — — Give —
account of the peculiarities of
: 4. ] mes and аа of the different
т а! ев in use оп Agrieul-
tural College ‘arm. Describe the — те
manures now being applied to the Turnip crop, and the
se mmercial. - per ton. Deseribe the
— used for preparing and dissolvi
5. Give your. sopinient a as to dba: relative expense of
using artificial or or farm-yard manure, How may this
farms, that in ee farm, or — a farm, i —
E гаен of the common kinds of
_ | peculiarities. То what
B sine edis сай Bi
== for Flax f How mud weil que ie
*
whieh the ee will not jae eed by — |
3. State what are the different breeds of itn: нш»
ng з How can y
ome" osphe:
a
diseases and casualties are are they wem
what: manner wonld. you}
5. а the chief —— in support of the view
that t he organie part of plants is derived from the
6. How do you best prepare superphosphate of lime
WM is the composition of soot, and its value as a
oe
What e Aire Vox nm to guide the farmer in the |m
| | application manures ?
— is cis composition of shoddy, and how is it
| Hur applied to the land
10. Is it buy ammonia in the
te of pian in tie s galion, t to be 1d. pete gallon?
ear
= Mi
" E = 6.
Cirencester, J'une 18, 1853.
INonaaNic — Y.
. What is the viec ng the atmosphere ?
Agnes readily distinguish real diamond
from Cornish diamond ? E
- Describe the preparation and properties of English
os meon
48) | of eo
sk of nitrate of soda ; 5
ais s
and с .
oyal Agricultural College we 1 inne m
which td E чн dis “fertilising 10 — e
Acn for
l. Give a eme e of the N classes
pr
ve the presence of ammonia in bee
phuric acid. la;
5. Mention an an -r mode of ascertaining the strength | their v
6. Describe veia fenes ai of coal gas, and mention |
How much nitrogen is s there contained in 100 It ee” E:
of Peruvian guano, EE
con
16 per cent. of ammonia ; of sulphate of amm —
of nitrate of potash ? узел wt of N= 14,
72 O= 8 3
» = 1.
Б: zd.
" K = 39.
Na = 23.
1, What changes iu 1; mestone undergo in b
2, In what states of combination does potash
in the soil ?
3. Describe the preparation of nitre and its p:
r what circu — es d i "opes
T
"al M
can a — the adulteration, 4
Glauber salt i in n. e of am а?
6. What is the aede нея of ‘the е сортов win
the Boral Agricultural 7 lege e Far
do
ts for
8. Gir ea ver reu Д of the principal varieties
of а je
Son what states of combination are the metals fo
in d re? Ln
10. Express in кунлен Ше to a Chube
salt, "pm salt, mon Mic Mis of в el, smelling
salts ; ; gre dpt е white vitriol
Cir ча "June 18, 1853.
(То be continued.)
e Correspondence.
vast agencie
electric phenomen
= ing rel уонча as
arth,—we may =
exten of that dec
B
ection W
obably fe
position — und and с
earbon naceous ‘exhalation and salis
re
е
to which t
— re loads of eee $i
vin ме still soe yi ve se
me — exposed "io the
I should со hat
re to the air of such highly Dive e
moisture а
о экы воше. of ymo. of hose
principles, but also for dissolving what- salts |
been g
them down to the |
as a recepíae
than that of an oil lamp ?
9. How much quick lime сап you obtain from 1 ton
of containing 96 per of
lime! Equival. of Ca — 20.
| "^O & Aa
ies.
1. Why does the - of an alcohol lamp give less
*
ve
smashing the
drive away = o.
30—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE.
MM was drilled in lines 15 or 18 inches 1 7 | farms, and form a creditable concomitant to his magnit-
rtainly produced a mass of vigorous corn, which, | cent new mansion
mam you looked down the lines, woul E fora| Show of Horses at Gloucester. Л beg to draw you
heavy crop. This on light ba oil ; but, | attention to an error in 1 your account of the Prizes given
owing to the great width of the drills, the horse-hoe had | at Gloucester to Hor rses in Class IL, where you
been enabled to be am ter extent, and | Mr. Wilson’ s urea Stallion was “highly comm ended"
— the plants were much higher than usual. r the | as No. 242 ould have been “ eommended."]
r uld it not be possible, by a simple | fact being UM nly two-year-old horse * highly
ani ntrivance, to deposit a quantity of this | commended” was not а 8 „and was as
pulverulent earth, sd impregnated with ammoniacal | 243 racy being the soul of such a periodical as
salts along t he periment of | your Journal, I think it right to request you to rectify
yy * ке. Lun Y transplanting a N Wheat | this mistake; more especially as these в ke en
as a constant tillering, bears | honours were awarded to the Рн of No.
Pup Pi upon the pin 5 for it is a familiar fa
single plant of Whea
if i
eir us, calca
alkaline eser mul Pe re the forinatio n and grow
and leaves.
ap
to exhibit the use of Mr. Smith’s 5 implemen
Windsor, in 1851,
Littlecote, Hun; m A d. July 17,1853.
&aríttits.
ROYAL ао EPEE TL Ж SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
MEETING AT se a
Friday, July 15.—The r delredt u
on which, the latge Шынын М ‘the show
ata х
his — 4
ніт Ау mi
were а sp" of implements for e
ing e Lois Weedor
The PN had set
arth e f groun
d told are otii ^ very
t erops are mostly drilled on the eia
with I suppose a superabundance of manure, as a a gre
deal 1 remained on urface. —— looked well an nd
жае, conven
to separa
ooper
against Carrots, which ook thin,
A piece of oe that w. 2 not very w is sown
broadeast w
—
e wer keep your
th turnips; which is rather a alm
roire, y av Whitfield is, 3
; but I cannot by
wants sa Pon or widely suspended in a zm
үйчү stream of wa
ES 3 the dee, oy — e water.
the piggery, and at the ends rushed on to the roads
instead of being er Sco de po in pipes; the liquid-
is small tained several dead pigs
1
7 5
R
and
" wis.
tio
A money-
бы
w b
m.
field, — 5 state of the weather, or the supply of water,
der desirable. Thus it obviates the necessity | the land, n
er than | of an dite Sur аай hiring two separate
drills.
d qnid mae arg
injury
te | ratte remove
The Ip
his digging ng Mam
No. | medal
num
roperty of F. Leyborne pone
vation
e continue our remarks on the | anc
for, as in v.
475
repair, it is assisted in tius
by the fact that a s the quid is not impreg-
eut with the acid сё жу of the manure, the
and i of the m 1
Eos gong quickly ou
in contact with
tand 68, Mr. Samuelson exhibited his well-known
cutter, which "ruis iv SAN the > prize
which was
Gard dener’s Turni
Not hay
fi
received man unications on j which
rfectly justity the award of the judges, Stand 69,
Exa i
and
exhibi rts, waggons, and plo ingles i
the prize for the best plough for ge tied] purposes,
Stan ber s ines,
mes by Clayton
liabl je to be made
а system w
might
successful in all
; then t
ollers ; the scarifier for rr tlie
mple пт, and not
which the
sin
bed ate to Judge for ineat бузе actual i ИРА ion.
wards’ stand presented 8
exhibitis n of “hei vat 3 5 8 Mt harro
tand 45. "Their light harr
at stand 59, J.
th
two йаша
ssrs
nted, we
n
d manure, which is ы! їп
the ordinary way into - те funnels, pose ich the
direetly — 5 the
is previously mixed
3. It admits of the
phate of lime, eo and indeed of e
gry emen
. Combining in itself the adv:
a Ба drill ЫҢ maybe used either with or without water,
at the option of the owner, or as the situation of the
may re
» As the water is discharged on the
any other i construeted on different principles, and |
dis scharging i earth an equal weight of solid and
or might surface.
ica
5-16ths — an inch wee and ^ne plates 5-8ths of an
‚ best Thornycroft, excepting the
nt|iron frame, carried on
3, whiehare Lowmoor. Thecylinder
pa P pe in amiat ter, and 1 ce. The crank
daft i made of Lowmoor w wrou
meter, “ape makes
ood wheels,
The 4-horse ra er portable engine exhibited
att tiis s stand consumed опу 4.92 lbs. of coal per hour
e | per horse-power !
At No. 176 Messrs. Foster and Fry exhibited their
n
. rare plough, Which has received prizes at many past
etings.
* and "йй Тһе plough à is са si
four foot
СЕ. :
e the front wheels are 9 inches, and de hind wheels
frame is a cast-iron
inches wide. tre of the
ed the land is most efficiently
a large | pipes or tiles of any kind, e
uantity of | 1807.
Northumb
applieation of 5 superphos- and some at
very kind
ixed in the
the stiff
] without eidem ir
Price.
dn the farming implements that wohl
must be named Bentall’s broad un |
ай 1 plo The fe 1
. Whilst RETS its construction secures it
a strong iron
— on the. 5 is bolted
frame, on te ad ger of whieh
ait
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
shares of various widths, from 6 to 24 inc ches.
me 3 is attached a poi nt.
work, breaking the
to adhere to the, land, On the same frame
re ed „through slots.
wrought-
of
„Th ese a are > for
one at the cost of t
be other; both gentlemen deserve
e received ioe d М.
cla he s
G.. Turner's sheep in
ame showy character. as his
ета as gs. Mr. Air цы ж two. sheep are longe, com
т. S. Umbers’ is a good lot; rig ght
Mr. Borton's are
but mày y be dispens nsed with A piod ime in * or of ewes
f the
$,
ый front as 0 0 as the, во
a
epth
inches wide:
in a curl—the best possible form
its merits are atteste
experience o of it all over p coun
or
sto
“Mery alta not awarded at a date of our
last publicatio
" Fer. 22 best PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, not 'exceed-
жыр rse power, applica cable to thra:
a ural pu rposes, Messrs. Clayton, Shuttlewo:
For the second best ditto, eons. Hornsby and Son:
For the best FIXED STEAM, EN
_, eight-horse power, applicable to thrashing
: Mi ape purposes, Messrs. Clayton, ше orth,
For the second best ditto, Messrs. Barrett and Ex
For the best PORTABLE THRASHING M ACH
exceeding tw wa power, for small occupations, Messrs.
itdnsome and Sin
rth, & Co.
and Co.
all.
For the best POR TABLE MEI S — MZ ACHINE, i
or larger occupations, Mes
rthe best PORT ABLE THR 3 MACHINE, not fa
and win-
¥ the finishing
i: 8
THR:
rying ; an
w by " 3 lengthened
shing or, other
GINE, not exceeding
or, other: agri-
IINE, not
468 takes 2d n of 15. ; he has a
broad loin, and p thi chs, fine
and plaits, sands igh, wool fair, but straight 3 in
469 is highly е ended ; he has a good ch
dee ep frame, 80220
Mr. E. Handy quis org
ol more
commended. Mr. W. Slatter’s (
te kee
profitable ай = sheep for all mediu
.—Class I. ded ling Rams. Mr. Rig gden,
а some. ve
61—3), and
M Webb must take care of
seful
SE
Lugar y St. Ed
-| good sheep, excellent i in frame an
— us вре of shearlings
s сои ity of
Mr.
ir to eq
is excee ei y good; cae іта
wool, with beautiful looks, 93,
Jonas. Webb’s lot of shearlings is the okt m shall
notice. They “still retain their Superiority ; their whole
gar 6 0 is a more
ewer's e
ngs. hav
took Ist prize of 30“.
of == ings much alike, wi
ool... Lord
Sheep “thin thighs 5 flanks ; too mu
M „Gai 510-11: Two ung
ommen:
i Бранот: and C
M or best. CORN- DRESSING MACHINE, Messrs.
ям and.
вд raue beat ditto, ‘for small oceupations, Messrs. Hornsby
“We x em n our
iur uns. ; buf, as we — last week,
taking our our
“by the state of the Weather «989 over crowding o
"under the 7 ущ The short
the openi
-journa
wi
we
g of the show yard ws the publication
—— to defer it last week, neither we
or
ean, to point oi
Athe yr of the breeding sto
Class I,
ek.
“She arling савр нр first
ror and good symmetri
30 1 is very T him і in п many points ;
ter rump, ani ended, Mr.
і Pie тты and, as
frames,
dp eat dej
od Pap am IE peat 2 Me
next on our list;
ЕА
ee
appearance tha ve seen si
‘they ке: high on ГО lege thir form
ve lots
SHEEP. po
readers with a report of the
pre-
more careful review P theta
isitors
e now elapsing between |
of
ar as
be best coursé to be followed in
ET
lots | an
y
finel үк шы ed sheep,
trical fr
—he took the
ести come best; he i is jte old. com-
was mo ect than Mr.
mm. og we xc Mr. Ets ii foe
понет wooly
|pn
m:
кр
trical ||
Fn, AUN;
| attai
very useful. profitable breeder;
“of fem Ate ded erits,
404 takes the 1st prize of 507, and 408 the 24 of 151. ;
surpassing merit, as indeed are the
407 nded ; they do not
look to possess large frames and gr eat substanco, but on
art is seen to be full and pro-
10 number
ar Sir
o profita ble TEX ; their plaits iii an
Мы ш» 8 Ыал, Farringdon) sheep are
and have p
Air.
PF 10 0 any eter ай igden's tw:
a imals
Mr. Elman's, 42
but have not sufficient depth of body. Be 1 18.
430—35, are a very serviceable, good lot rhe es
too large, their chines and plaits rather th n
в à whole.
530-9
Hk denis an fine
m; he took th
are
Duke a Beaufort's are two very
air frames. The Earl o e
and long in frame, but too narrow. Mr.
ii „Talbot, Temple Guiting, Cheltenham, will do better
ker oth, iens na бев. en ey (уйы isa
e and.
Љу: яны AS nearly correct
ean be co conceived sit their г gant o of
Быны a сев cellent
hi;
oS сн
BE
sa Ла} he валий |)
e 74
ges care and still progress, or ebe mike
orge Throckmorton's, No. sh
ams. These are two pens
в | The one wes
mathe amt large in Г,
уе | prising
to were
beautiful — — all of them den
rst
те sheep; Mr. „Lane ery large
eep, and in keeps with Mr, Lane's flock
highly commen "
ass III. Shearling Lwes.—Mr, №. Caldicot,
his of e with
much alike,
aces, 52 4 is comm en
show well; Mr. Т. Gillett (W E
very unlike ; our remark is, * five бү
faces and legs < Cother
болик
rett r
ewes, with poga wool, but prety aid k adt spec
and . Fle — г (Andoversf
e very s
ell formed,
much alike ; both ois highly co
E T. Gillet
F
of good è ve large пана
Phys are well айма с cone ed. 535
W. )
ratulate 17 upon his нен
the Southd
ate to much further
valuable = ‘and we wil
biggest are not always the b
oe HROPS ii RES, =
have agreeabl
the Shropshire flocks: 5 deett a
every imaginable~tross—why, better
never Seen than were shown in this
c every district’
by o our useful үте ‘will display a m 22
Ine Lincolnshire dong- |
450 15 Й y ka
{ог common breeders to
[Jury 23, | |
large handsome. frames, on good but Er k
breast, chine,
d), 528—802
uperior. 528 is wel
compact sheen; Li ee
30—1 853. | THE. AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE... 443.
See — b dæw˙i —— Se Ce ——
was hi; my commended. Mr. S. Meire (Much Wenlock) | ДЕ natural mich € anne character of the ЖО lofty, and well 1 occupying the entire length
the
538—40 1 These — three good sheep, with large fair interest and enough of strictly | « of the show-yard ; and there was a plan adopted огу.
— Mr. S. Drace (Eynsham), Nos. 541—3 : These | —ů— — s an r cdi “de tail on manag бегет} the imitation of all exhibito, if eot will permit it,
are not a good —— nes long and coarse. Mr. Thos. expenses, produce, and profits, vi interest the practical | viz., a strong iron bar and posts, running in front of the
, and valuable in any country ; he takes sheep- -farming, which will robk ably induce many an | affords the birds plenty of air, and enables spectators te
2d prize of FOL Mr. S. King (Hungerford), Nos. чара emigrant to ae alee, the work. They will | see them much better, specially the lower pe >
547—50: This lot are large downs—they have coarse | find in it a short and ¢ pen unt of the heehee’ | who attended the meeting officially owe their best thanks.
and much offal. The Earl of Aylesford’s, 553-4, | life did the tole v þh in tha iun to the committee for the a arrange mmer ents made to secure
are two g and useful sheep in frame and quality. | which may perhaps detü nii their choice of ac ony | | their comfort in lodging, Ke. Th judges were Mr. T. B.
Mr. J. Druce р We — admire such | if not of an occupation. | Wright, cf Great E 4 Birmingham ; Mr. Torr, of
frames and heads — not compact’ enough. Е “The progress of a flock in mme and Аус | Aylesby Manor, sby ; and Mr, pelt, of Mount.
Haughton gd ), No. 358: This | is a fine animal Australia is = given by e Grey, Esq., 5 pe 1 8 7 75 The: following is a list of the prizes
and useful sheep. Mr. S. Matthews (Shrewsbury), | time governor of Australia, id. 45 — captain of “the
Nos. 559-60: Not compact enough frames, long and | 83rd regiment sve Western Australia, a settler, fond Class I. i be Fowrs:
loose. Mr. W. Foster (Stourbridge): These are a lot | mencing with а fiock of 100 ewes would have їп fiv
of very serviceable and profitable sheep—they are good | years, ya ordinary ent—
M W umph n-
viz., Ше
Horton (Cressage, Salop), 546: This is a good sheep in | agriculturist. A valuable chapter is given on Australian | cages, and projecting about 3 feet from the pens. It
me and wool, and о
D
>
i
cock — ire оер, chickens of. 1853.
pues to Capt. Hornby, R.N., of Know Cottage, Prescott; 31, RO
mes Lewry, of НАШЫ, Рен flay y, g^. es id en
1.6 eT: P Parker, of Astle е Tali, Chorley, Laucas'
Class II. Dorking Fowls, more than one year өч cock and
two hens.— 5l. to Ca NE. Hornby, c of. Know sley Co
Prescott; 31. to the Viscount Hill, of Ha
e
М { 56
ge), No. 5 ula, анон
сеа in form. is class, as a whole, is not suffi- o 8
ently compact in frame and form too narrow and Wether lambs ; 75
* E stone, Shrewsbury; 17. toT, T. Puer
| „ * 72 Note. — The judges unanimously agree that the Mm Classes.
| „ias IT. — of Лее Ewes of ie d се with their 544—valne 8007. к i Seen E exhibition nt hens ngdom ande:
—Mr. Ape : The e ave frames too| But in Southern Aus — а ‘settler commencing with | Hornby; 32. to the same; 2. to W. B. Mapplebeck, Bull Ring,
2 oti „= * ; lambs good. * S. Mathews's : the same number, would have in "та years— m roin ginam 17. to J. P. Adams, of Newland, near Malvern,
| ;
| — Ja be fair good fra fra - — — 1 No it ey a ed 2 Esos d B. op 3 Class STY. Coc mnt Orifi " оў: cock and two hens, vee
| . B. Vaug — (Ludlow), ves у ether v 402 of 1853.—5 5L. to ard Ter Куе, mre! ; 9l. to Chas
| strangely shorn, Mr. W, Fost ome is a very ^ sna, Ё 1 Punchard, yt plone -— PUE Suffo ik; 2 . to Mrs. &. R.
117 oly of] oc Ag SB к me Manet ы
ke y 1632— Ц lass V. башк "OWI we
Class III. Pen of jive Shearling Biocs. Mr. S. pins ——— dtm odon М Fo wore icis pai
Meire, 570 : A very useful and good lot ; highly com- This gives a balance in — of Southern Australia Comberford TA dur Mills, amo orth; 11, to Edw
ended. Mr. S, Druce, 579: A useful lot of long- of! 3 Olton, near Solihull, Warwick,
legged ewes. Mr. S. King, 581: A good lot, but do not It ver, more especially uy ^ English farmers à Clasp 1 з ipeum Вод Fowis- Golden and Silver Spangled, or
match. Earl of Aylesford, 582 : Fair lot; frames not that = "itte book i is intended, and its descriptions of | Со Lidlon ал rats Pe pu | Kap inq T d i po
good, but useful stock ewes. Mr. S. Matt ews, 583 : | the different breeds, and its chapters on the general Meng ll. to Thomas Lowe, of Whateley, , Fazeley, Stafford- :
These are compact in frame, but small Mr. W. СЕ of breeding, rearing, fattening, and treatment * ei En
Foster, 584-5: These two lots are again very good, | under disease, fully establish its claim to their attention, к 4 hi аар o House Ani . to Henry E en A C.
d — — — Knotty Ash House, near Liverpool; 11. to W. B. Ma —
i am
& bree ‹ .
prize of 10/., and 585 are highly commended ; we beg —— — E HM EI м " n * 7 cock a a — о hens. een sh
to congratulate Me F. on 1 eed he shag met with, Royat AGRICULTURAL Soc F Exc 1 r Walton-on-Thamens ded
n , Cox, o of NDS ord Hall, Derby; M. to W. G. Vivian, of Singleton,.
and which he richly m Humphrey бона Poultry Exhibition of this Society wai held Sw
(Wantage), а T n fen useful isti hs their frames | Gloucester emm week, nnd those most concerned in (5 Cla ssIX. TURKEYS: cock and two ka + .— Dl, to Right Hon:
пате e very rea: io bé grati — а with s result. The Viscount Hill; 3/. to John Fairlie, f Cheveley Park, New-
ag > Y —
Tho show "a zm) is 8 коой as a whole, | onset of Ат 7 5 for Poultry is not here so much гат e e to k. L. Head, of the Briar Alphington, Exeter; it.
and well maintains the usefulness of Sur — to please the amateurs, and afford an arena for friendly | Class X. Gagsr: gander and two geese, hatched im 1888.—
We ла omitted ved i pens of Cheviots the e | ороны as to point out and encourage the most | 57. to T E ` Parker; 9i. to the same; 21. to Capt. Hornby; 14. to
. A fair useful lot, but we have seen cte exhibited still | useful and profitable bird for an agricultural establish- ERES 75 i " Mou i aad m
T see th — wi n ment. Public opinion and the verdict of competent YLESBURY Docks: drake two ducks.—3i.
mt 9715 have been so placed as to е | judges would seem to point to the Dorking as possessing of 5 „ d —
ouragement; ; Dut it is worse than vidis to these pro e n th great tol.
vit Ad. with first class down We must have more | indeed. The judges a i» without fear of и, clas XiT Об» х Ducks a 31. to Boney
classes and greater distinetions of breeds in every | such an exhibition of them was never befor n toge- | Worrall, of Knotty Ash Heng near f Liverpool; to
12 ent. ther. An e. of the catalogue will * ‘that the Faw, sot Dene ks — 3 us d. ^ pad nn oa © чей —
так Phoworix or p Grover » Fri best names a reeds were in the competition. hose du ска, —9. to H. S. P. Kits n е Heackley. Conrt, Bristol ; 24. *
goose Belfast, , е 29.—Some. very superi ds LU the highly —— would anywhere else have gained | same; 17. to Miss S. Buckle, Moat Soit OSes РЫ
rettery of Messrs. Aitken of S Spalding. Lincolnshire, s —— the prizes; the commended must consider they have really — —
qui dus 38 eed, in England, by the hot- 4 ae, | first-rate fowls, and the unsuccessful will feel it no dis. | Povrrer: 12, ©. Тһе disease you complain of is eram Henle alia
er sample, from Messrs, Hay, of Dunleer, ex xhibited the credit to have been denten by süch 6 ti^ In the resu tha long rain ка 32 It .
effects % * DA stra ат, after a 40 or 45 hours’ Bor valer „ e MLOPponwuta, ш ness impossi
steep. tated that this mode of puri- | classes, three, including both the first prizes, were gained | weather and cold winds, ss es RAM, rond M: awe
fying Fin , steeped by ‘Schenck’s ‘system, s much increased its | by Captain Hornby, two by T. T. Parker, Esq., t by Soaked in strong ale morning and evening. If treated wi
value that it was e likes * тайа, The Le and one rd e comp small 1
ard Glover, ef
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sub-committ: эп) the : x | remedy, and a sufficient’
machines, made a 2 preliminary Dort ари, 12 твы TE Mr. M M'Bride, | Was not in Spanish, the two first rizes were] dose for a chicken.— Orig Subscriber. меј У soft
which was the first they - ета ne is com- | gained, as usual, by Captain Hornby, with two pens of] eggs, instead of putting lime in the wate w baskets о
pletely se sclt-acting, s th trained ed labour, „те Plax | unusual merit ; Mr. Mapplebeck, of Birmingham, took | brieklayers' rubbish should be thrown about ‘thei haunts
straw, after rolling, is spread. th thini which the third ith {good bi? ds Sand the fou ih s — bout. I = little — your fow
are kept at a great tension, and is is by coal held ye rry carried э Wir à pen or g ps goa seed was] lap, and then eat their eggs: that is co r laying
on to a set of beaters or scutch blad «А vane clean the — half awarded to Mr. Adams, of Malvern. Next in order were ones, as it is for M shell рот ук ke to t If such
3 the Flax. qu: н — - of th ск nd b y . the Cochin Chinas, and it would seem to be the province к саве, € — — — — of 2 them paronit.
ax to & part of the machine, where, by an ngenious yet simple E : : and remove the egg t ges l then take
contrivance, the position of the Flax is reversed, і. €., чи ends | ОЁ this Society to i. тлек eoe adi egre, КҮТ ТЕ е, Ke. and give up their unn ——— If
formerly held by the Topes s are let go, and the other ends g rasped. | Year in this class, Last year the honours were awarded your Spanish fowls are really good, you ssi not grow rich, but
By the onward motio hed ends are pre- | to Mr. Higgs; but this y ir Беу và reclaimed by apenof| your hobby will be very profitable.—J G. Spanish fowls,
sented to another set өг omis blade ee mplete the process | unusunl beaut ty and perfection, babii to Mr. Terr always naked when they moult, and most hens are fagged.
of scutching. The F earried o e ropes to where the f Wal T Ayi bür Ponit Try, —— on their backs, at this time of the year. I do
latter become . еш and the fibre 15 hee readily gathered | Of Walton ym es Mr. Punehard had the approve your method of feeding. The greaves are stim s)
into handfuls and pulled out of the machine to make up into | second prize; the third was aw arded to Mrs. Herbert, either to fatten or to e laying, but the continued.
‘Sin the usual manner. Опе person to place | е straw іп for a pen of white chickens ; and the fourth to Dr. hich, by drying the skin, pre
a ш! are deprived.
є Wo o атг. А the = lg of the young ng feathers, which
are all that are required to attend it, excepting, of course, those — nne, for Bramah Poo or grey Cochin een ment. Feed them night and morning vi
who stri e nd ca: i i
m
seu in ni , . °
8 yield was Mr the — of 23 Ibs. 6 oz. of fibre to the 112 lbs. detail oes content ourselves T ith. mentio E
f straw, and the am amount of work done equal to 49 stones per day | Pens whose merits deserve especial notice, Th golden-
of 12 working spangled Hamburghs of Mr. William Ludlam were
excellent, and the cock was spangled with a correctness
a Ma. aen PE on М ыл and perfection of marking difficult to be obtained. The
cent па been, whether silver-spangled of Mr. J. e were * good. The
жч me леу professional ог the social Pe maus Malay fow
деше Ж авс а formed an exception to to. this gehirn de cient class,
sts, w present, and The three prize pens of н А S ood,
| юй for the eret Жул, ofa ; m ре А AI
май ДЕ д: (the property of the вате % gU. com-
the appears the farm, or the hearty В tality Meme would have а different and higher
| with which every one was received. We hope to publish — bat for an n inferior har“ het bot aii
| а report next week. , iced pes o The prize turkeys mere admirable
Lit | or more
seo belonging to|
та
S ——— wei very great.
R chiet g Ме. "Кын weighed 49 Ibs., and Lord Hill
*
ndition as is| Th
seldom seen. An idea may be formed of the excellence
1 Rural Handbooks—The 8 Sheep and Shep- | of t the goose dass when it i stated that ,
amon s
ndi Ву M. M. Milburn, Author of * The Cow,” | 1853 nine pens of one gande two geese мач found
Meu grieultural Prize Essays. W. S. Orr weighing upwards of 34 — drei in moderate nef
c Р and the successful weighed respectively 4 с
pr
e
127
>
ition ;
This is one of the best of Га very cheep aud uefa serie 40, 39} and 39 Ibs. each. А. While giving due merit to ih Peruy
of publications, Poor Richardson, with whose con tri. Toulouse, the j were glad to see such fine speci-
| butions on the Dog; the Bee, the Hog, Ee, the series | mens of the the English white geese, which certainly airy
| ianmenced, has not li ved to see the completion of his | heavier weight in proportion to size than v da aah
5 are b | i of | ot
3 but the publie. ‘indebted to him, and to his ‘Among the ducks, ylesburys
» for the cheapest and most immediately | Mr. Weston ery and the black of II. J.
Useful.of all the many periodi cheap issues from the | Pigott, Esq., were beautiful and true bred. The com-
| 9 of late years: and this little volume, the s 4 ; numerous, an y so. The|50,162 ins зе AN, Mie. BAS proqeeds,,
| ei Адош e qoot mnm " LE Ч ti — — k ) x н : The petis were spacious, 2152 Morning Chi i d fiji Pee zou Ww bua 96
t
-elose folded in dry weather.
Beans; how
‘recently
М those earl
478
THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
Calendar of Operations.
—
[ Will our corresponden this division of the
er, be kind enough to pon iran letters. d to reach
in "e n—n
ver stubble, where they
and w
will маз «чы do best. ock
ре wether lambs, which m generally sold ч a Fis ‘of the
year, have been bringing ices— fr.
hig v» than last year, and — other sheep a
they — ed = seyeral yea
ot
1 the Clov
Livi do well, and fetch good prices
a hea
ar br than
The vw н to 5 — is setti
rapidly - Jast year, but
Her
500 — -—
London on the Thursday? Some o
ons have been delayed by the мыни of the
Fea report.]
Bonbrn — sip Fens, July 2.—The backward spring has been
ed b ate summer, the hay time being at least a fort-
аи later "than usual. Ale eT пате ae cutting their
th
but
this ght oI
lay low and rather 2
hig -— an à aay!
as always
the mr but this sea
more 8 75 the "or fonti- pth: and wes
о in ба itself on * n ont that
radu
ха
s not
on, like a great many ot thai
athe and
baiser Ju than Lire УА Ач) idal le of June 5 r hay-makin
The Clov m — been much damaged by the — and ——
rain; Clover cannot — ted to “stand” so long as Grass,
as when i in fall flower са apt to fall off when the most
valuable pens E the fodder = lost. Clover i is this Poe mm
rally light,
i
of
Peng I ot, as them — adr and Waste hay will make but ndif-
two о three
feet d cQ in 1 washes and lowlands, Very little hay has been
secured yet, and thatin bad condition, regard N E had to
the rule for carrying Clover“ you may g , but y
must not stack it me " We have been wl Malas d making
а large man eap for 12 acres of Cole seed, by car ting from
oo homestead tidy and ready for the reception of
so as to make
s of dissolved M" per aere,
of adit we shall pea, am lera M^
со. sel the Cole seed. which will be sown nex
Swede yd look s кш, and healthy, and will м ‘ready for
ЙА е Ъ efore bs: e are hoeing and cleaning
angold li ius "which. aes come up irregularly, the
Cre
sur
OKS:
Grass ES: 8
ely
and then there are ^u
I о not say that this
ng, but is it not likely to sunt it?
X снов: to Correspondents. |
Dodd.
HN. ord sed
ontradistinetion to Fescues, Poas, Ee. z would refer in oo
Paxton's Botanical Dictionary.
The ee Grasses, if the
GUTTA
POULTRY,
Pag лан d her of May. Root crops now, however, bid
fai be a EBs tn La eed Potatoes, which have been
cleaned and moulded u ave received their final hoeing ;
they flower well, and od “their perfume wide, and already
give 0 of a goo d. "es corn erops about here have
improved a: aeua doy the
next month. Weeds are nen bon mpl апей of, especially Charlock,
isy-weed, 3 and Butter-cups. I saw four nnl
їп a field of Wheat t lazily hoeing, as I t thought; on making
t Har ба пиш -
m I ov eat they were epe out riff.
be tampered with—they must be be imei This
great a етв. i Нат ог brie Ў eee also fonrish i in n the
fens with Willow-weed, Twitch, and N 8,
Nectarine:
is effected 1
Wheat is commonly said to be in e.
—— — ——
as W from meadow land.
PEncHA: Woglog. i dos not deeay readily, and it wil
easily resist 70 fee
k
mar: other : question- Kénnedy will do.
р) W. Heavy
— are no doubt i
?
t of w As to whether Ф по rat did ce
; but we beli Аф it
t easily
eed summer heat.
plan has appeared recently. As to
rains * 8 on the Wheat when іп
injurious; but e. process of fertilisation
co
By emere ера fruit are дек supplied in hase Se Peaches
sufficient for
nes
Strawberries is falling off a it tle.
otatoes, m and Artichokes are still kept up;
market. Englis
Markets.
ENT. GARDEN, JULY
the dem and The supply of
Importations from the Conti-
coming i
-of these sare торада ed feted tbe эне.
and dike sides, TS, & ени places; they want rootin
-out wherever and ho t 3 gained a Nares. Д я
е care farmer will find Ton- ai ing co
years’ weeding.” week we propose "o clip our 1 ja vili
to pa es; they were not done
-earlier, because th! re of arsenic, sulphur, pearl-ash, and
soft soap tends to keep the flies off f Arn time until fli "
to be troublesome. Corn and cattle keep steadil
railway companies have laid their toads ‘together 8 shared
wh ot our way, only to on É
mituris use every effort by their resentatives
i: t to restrain the monopolising powers of the railway
world within their present boundaries, which are already too
great for directors of dividends to wield thro lt —— i
arteries. empire over the producers and co ers of foo
af its — channel be trn - ie: IS restricted * arb:
7989 talking of the price of co
Mure qua of a friend, “ that this free Peep not do
recie ng so 1.85 we must have n 5
E sii only to secure reasonable rates. wa W., Peterborough.
Hants.—Wheat, Barley, а s,in the strong and
der. soils, are iae worst — remembered for some years—
short in the straw, and ears П (of. Wheat). On lighter
soils Barley i is мее promising, and 7 the sheep have been
— АЫ
| veck of Ue past ere
e e Ban and, at times,
mproved rapidly,
piu: ow iO’ dry Wioli
their pd
Á€— ETC pen v being 8 General
—
а аге іп сар i
rather deficient in length
is very —— —— tion having been sown
looks Тш „though 1 on ed
e o well, Dud short
vig eed —— U—v—ͤ—
of its own 3
ту — .
are likely to have è good | of Turnips here atleast, — 2
and it Aou we sowed, 888 I not burt at all, |.
we have reason to es that thai vy dews
hurtful to our — ee ma
them on the: satay
| this is s possible we have not muc
dew be off the Grass, and w
may |
There is also
us
are scarce.
apples
Lectari
elons, each
are
owing to so much m they are in bad foddion.
Sou
— ity o
and A" are in [- eondition. Rhubarb is end ant.
per oun shelle Ted r fr
Potatoes egi ag Show sym
С
Cyclamens, Mignonette, Cin
I , per Ib, 4
€ —— hothou
Peaches, per — 108 ie 24s
1 пез, p» dozy
ms th of France fetch ds. peri basket
of foreign Pines in the ket,
bunch.
in ve
om s. per bushe Bi
disease. Mushrooms
ар вй of Pelargonium, Fuchsias, Roses,
rias, Pinks, and Azaleas
ari IT.
Gooseberries, p. qup 2s to 3s 6d
2 to 4s
0 88
Se, P. ba s to5s
s to 248
|
Cauliflowers,
harm done, but at the present time that is out of the question, |
BRADFORD,
to 7 th
ne of the previo
country are Mey b over,
business done has fallen tery
come to this market cannot be sold fo
2 pples, per a бе rb i 6s
Cherries, per Ib., 6d to 3s
Strawberries,
VEGETA
Cabbages, per doz. 6d to 9d
each, 2d to 4d
Greens, per eg ony 25 6d to 48
French Beans, per 100, 9d to
18
p. basket, 1s to 2s
1 Fay 9 The colonial sales Bor.
e opening ИТИ "titer are lower than — m 1
+ I ,
eg Barcelona, per bush., 208.
| Gare, ‘per Ib., 6d to 8d
ettuce op b. p. doz.,6d to 8d
в, per score, 18 to 28
Radishes, per beige „ 1s to 9s
| sa ot eee ti
SMITHFIELD.—Monpay, Jul A
mber of Beasts is considerably and
quently — rices have advanced on all kinds : 2 а
there are some inferior qualities left pe The MM
Sheep and Lambs is very short for the t
speedil of ful
me of year; p
peedily d at an y 3d. per 8 Ibs ey |
some instances "d лег more. 2 — are — m is, eae i
v
. — coun
Pe
r st. orate 8,8 ї ope Per st. of 8 Ibi
Best Scots, Here- Best sehe жа, a H
fords, Ke. . 4 8 to 4 10 | Do. Shorn m 3
Best Short-horns 4 4—4 8 Е e & — quality e 0
2d eyes a 4—4 o. Sho 900 Н
Best Dow pet oe ез oe
Halt-hreda з 10 — 5 2 on 5 а.
Do. Shorn 0— Miu 89
Beasts, 3909 ; Sheep and LN k dr олен 378; ызы
Fripay, Jul
We have a very small n Mane о easts,
they are as dear as on Monday 1
The supply of Sheep and Lanse T th — Рт we have h
3 = form mer are 2d. a nd the r 8 Ibs
n Mon
гы lis
of ee gom ndi Mas
5 Milch Cows fr p Hibe co — ;
er st. of 8 lbs.—s er st. of s 8 4
t Scots, Here- st Long-wools. , 4 4 4 6
fords, &c. 1 6 to4 8 Do. Shorn e VE Я
Best. Short-horns 4 2— 4 6 523 du 2d quii м 6—4 2
2d quality Beasts 3 2—8 Do.
Best Downs and am
Ha рече 4 mm — 0 rein
Do. Shorn Pigs
MARK LANE,
Monpay, July 18.—The supply of English Wheat to to this
Ne 8 Аер was small, and disposed of Aes
provement of 28. to 4s. upon the prices t
our quotations for fi T
ern cargoes considerable business has ee n done 4 7
re qr. — —3 ve The top price of Flour is raised 3
Is bring 1s. more money. Barley is-unalt
уа Bean a and D" are fully as dear. Oats e
idum а о mde
L QUA de os
Wheat, Essex, Kent & Suffolk na White 52—63 Red oo
1
— runs . оне — 64 Red Ls. n
— — T РМ СШ TAI —66
— Norfolk — bi
Foreign eee tere ido 3 20
Barley, grind. & distil., 238 to 268. o. 2490 Malting ,|25—29"
„grinding and distilling 25—81 baiting 2033
Oats, Essex and Suffolk a i
teh and Lincolnshire... Potato 23—26 я
Fond sei» Poland and Brew 19—22 d
Rye-meal, foreign
Beans, 1 ieee 33s to 38s ......Tick 35—40 Бите: 4)
Figeo 1.868 — 423... Winds. Lon) g
For Small 34—42 E y b
Peas, white, Esser gm 1 40—44 Suffolk
„Мар Gre rey 31-36
Flow, best mesa delivered... per ve -5
a ais ditto!3
eee, per Darrel |25—2 ,
К 58 uly 22.—The supplies of PME 24
have been exceedingly sen, — the arrivals ан,
eios dii јр The as a bette ut mm
morning's market, and — — apparent
nesday; a n — was Magn e in foreign
full prices of Monday, which in a few instances-
but the value of English is заав,
2 *
rd
Hem dn ес ube: гун: бол roms and what
mene
now very — with any amends
prices,
from 2 quarter, yarns would no — command better
‘| bushel on te, and-
Mediterranean, and other ‘everptions of red.
of 6d. per barrel ack, 9 t
"am. of Wheat. “Oats — Oatmeal fa 1
without change. T M.
Small Salads, — T 3d The higher
aaa eee ca pe уг alea com Laon — quickly disposed of, and prices at 1s. cot m =
€—— aa snp edid Mushrooms рр potty is n 6d 47 те 00. 04e pt nay a verre i иар For Ts m ofa
toes, per ton, 60s to rrel, per hf, sieve, 6d to 1s as,
— per cwt., 38 to 5s rtichokes, Jordin. do., 1s descriptions. there ена 2 remm » е
T iil ачага ралии — ch, 2d auod.
ps, per doz., n Y t
Que bers, each |, Ito ds ш | Savory, per bu ba ii ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, "
ry, per bundle, ‚18 уте, per bunc! to 3d )
í ‘ doz., js to | Parsley, . doz. bunchs., 3s to 5s | ent | mm | — е
h, per sieve, 1s to 2s Mint, green, per h,2d to 4d бтз Qrs. Qrs.
‚ | Beet, per doz; 18 5 ‘Basil, do., per %% E 850 —7 1430
pne di атой 3d to 4d Marie ram, do., do., 6d Irish y "e à 8440
‚ | Shallots, per Ib. 6d to 84 Watercresses, p.12 bun, Sd to 10d | Foreign ...| 10460 5080
Pas Gg a — July 22. ary IMPERIAL AVERAG! 17
mee, report. that the accounts from n
orcester, W. dot Kent, and Sussex copan f rather more pasl ab Barley. | Oats. | Буе. |.
abt; АУА froma Farha M Mid and East Kent, the vermin * D D
SUIS RON CENT EAMUS June. Hess 81 29 10 18 10 90 1
— 0| 29 1 18 11 К
pie ee: 95... 46 11 29 3 20 132.8] ü
ie Meadow Нау 100560158 | И а ~-105s leg у gn LI Scie coer
nferior He в: : B 175
m ä 8| 2811 po 11 04 10].
Ner Mey ... Р Е, J. d 4 19 11 133 7
pet CUMBERLAND MARKET, Jul
| Prime Meadow Hay 1085 tol12s | Inferior Clover „2100801108 es on Foreign Grain 13. Per a Lu
Inferior do. aij ew do. . 0 80 jT SIX
New Hay se ..45 Straw Uo с uw 9 8@ "
Old Glover... pu JOSHUA BAKER, June 18. June 25. July 2:] JU /
As July 21. a
Fine old Har a0 Old Clover . 1108 to 1188 е6 ЫТЫ Pet 05
New Bay o 2 “ — 95- | Inferior do. АР 5 "mas. d ue
cw HEP TA uus 84 Fine 2d eut... 100 1057 epus €
Straw... Inferior do.. 44.90 95 руы -
COAL MARKET.—Fnrpav, July 22. |
Holywell, 18s. 64.; Carr's Hartley; oe Sug | LrvERPOOL, TU Day, July 19. оте E a Р.
Howards W. rton, 17s.; Wallsend’ Riddell, | Flour and Indian Corn from abroad this week are la P
173. Wallsend Н ell, rtr 3d.; Wallsend Stewarts, 188. | жав" country mi à
Wallsend Tees, 18s Ships at market, 124, Market very brisk. Iw
ge CARE i
consumption and for
s of 1d. 1 foi
ME Hed
8 йн Beans red
per 480 Ihe.
— * 853,1.
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д and other patent medicine
тав SUCCESSFUL к RESULTS OF THE Semin age CENTURY | и
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pig and Improvement of the-
other specific has e This
бета acknowledged
or turning dons би the Пак weak Hai
арача вына,
tzes, Damasks and Dimities, 80 |
OTION POR THE HAIR.—This |
| the Princip ipal.
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
Patron—His bern tieni — ALBERT.
Fer bit Ei ру а. BATHURST.
Vice-Prest
Princ седа оар a p Wale ENII M.A.
wey
Chemistry. А. C. ойда Ph D, F. C. 8.
2 2 77 p em and Botan James Bu uckman, F. G. S., F. L. S.
Veterinary Medicine an — Surgery G. T. etn Ma R.C.V.8.-
Surveying, Civil pts and. Mathema W. Sowerby,
A. I. C. E.
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ant to Chem 25 eee Williams, M. R. C. S.
ee MIDSUMMER VACATION will terminate on the 11th
of AUGUST.
ix are admitted either as Boarders or as а.
e annual fees
Lee and Practical
ne twelvemonth—though for younger
* mended. ere is a depa
for general — 97 a for оиы 3 tion.
Pro 9 uses and informat n be had on application to the
The GUIDE TO THE EH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
FARM, by the —— oot may Ee obtained of HAwILTON,
Jose > Lond
ADAMS, & Co., on; and sate BAILY,
Cirencester.
тезел e pe L e d Le M d
AND ЧАА vhs aud
ir | 28, Lower ——
TO MORESO NURSERYMEN. — —
T ANTED; on deli — — of
Hollies of ns ти of 0 MM T
dendrons of
3
to Mr. ings 420, Strand,
Londo
TO DRAIN PIPE MAKERS.
V ANTED, a quantity of Oval Pipes for Field
Draining. Арріу, stating price, to STEPHEN GREEN, Iron-
monger, Haverfordwe:
То BE DISPOSED ов, х A SMALL NURSERY at-
the West-end of Lon si
Business and Show, — : c Frontage near
t
Road; ora
PARTNER to attend to r Work would be
—For Particulars apply by letter to A. B., M. lard, Baker,
67, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Squ are, Londo
FA ULTRY AND. EG
Oit SALE, a Cinnamon-coloured a and
ens, for 3 guineas; E Wore LES White
ditto, pure bred, 127. and 151.; Eggs, 91 s. per d Fee “Black ditto,
8 guineas; Eggs, 10s. per dozen Black Spanish ditto, 30s. сех
3 guineas; Eggs, 6з. and 10s. per dozen. Үү Aylesbury
ucks for 20s. ; Y i 4s. CHIC NS.—A lot —
of
M: months old, chiefly Pullets, for 47.
Several very handsome —— for 11. the endid
a
0
£ pair; six very spl
White and Grey Cochin, hatched last Ja uary, Лйу
feathered legs, Pullets about laying, for 101, ; and.
two Hens, White Polands, 4 gui ; Eggs =
Silver- 1: or Spangled антуна, 158, 155, and 20,
the pair; Eg ees, 6s. Gold-la 15s. and 20s, ы
pair; Eggs, 10s A large aud — rie f Gold and Silver-
spangled Polands, also a few White-crested Black ditto Post
GEORGE Воотивт, L pigi „
References, if required, to well-known wn respectable
Sales by Aurtion.
POULTRY FANCIERS.
PE A , ON SDAY, М
M J. C. STE S begs to notify that his next
VI sale of COCHIN CHINA and other POULTRY will take.
lace on TUESDA Y, * Great Room, 28, King —
ovent Garden, ondon, a 12 o'clock p y.. There any
8 Birds entered from the stocks of — Snell, ke
Rev. Mr. DELL Croydon, Mr. Bridges, of 1 n, and other
breeders of first class Catalogues w be forw mes on
m of a 7 dine or enyelope, a Я Mr, J. C.
хв, 38, King
ondon
1
held on the First sane Third bn yada
in every malir iskinet the First Tuesd үт, — ‚Бериш bener
Forms of a period эр fuil particulars on applica: to Mr. J. C.
STEVENS, i
AMELLI
R J. 0 STEVENS begs. to Qoo "T
i nelude in the sale P Y» Great Room,
n,
PM — ds from 3 to
ewed the morning of sale, and Catalo ogues
M
be
ENUS
PINU
ud R. J: e STEVE ENS will include in his
1 М» FRIDAY, August 5th, а small but choice BEN
OF PINES,
nine species. ——Further A win be erent next Sat aturday's —
Ohronicle.—88, King Street, Cov. MA EON 1 m
i i Pane
ORCHIDS, H
ABLISHED AND IMPORTED D PLANTS. :
EST 2
R. J. C. STEVENS will = at his
N | Room, 38, King Street, Cov п, оп TUES- .
y 26, at 12 for 1 o'clock, a Collee n of Established
Y, Jul
ORCHIDS, Memo many portation —
кай Ind th Sasol labi anda Roxburghii, си
May be ж sena — cue morning of "Sate, and Catalogues for-
warded in due cours:
es d quon n the College comprises every
4 queni for the pursuits of Agriculture,
Engin — 7 a Mint pe soror) s ae An; for the Naval
and Military тыла Д and for the U
Analyses and Assays of —— y 1 are promptly and
Ssays
accurately executed at the College.
The terms and other particulars may be 1
а 1;
PE
PING MACHINE MAK
Tas STIRLING 1 AGRICULTURAL
— dae oe here о Premium rra
ring n "le rvest 1 Red tte following. [Ne
First, „ vid ey NE which shall eut with pem
us косу 8 the various kin С а
ils
а
dges of the com tition win have it
ke into their n
sy — its hate 2 out o стора an
arm laboure
adaptation — management by ordina $
ng fon to — ма for ST sin E
on or before the 12th pran with WILLIAM HUTTON,
mice willbe a Secretary Association y сте dus
no will take |
be gir when * where the competition
By Order of Com
ROPSHIRE SHEEP.
begs to inform iss
RGE HILDITCH
30 DRAFT EWE
N. B The First Prize and Silver Medal w
ere obtained by these. 8.
is = мз Birmingham Exhibition of Fat Stock in 1852. They >
ined two o a second pen
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mage 224 2l
Ae
КЫ st a.
— deansos it it — са — н WILLIAM — ‘con o wi
makes. Soft D TE СЕ from те" m will attend
Lases of baldness W a a — ped in the dri Growth of competition. — ence pod far-famed Herd of. SHORT-H WS, mine el 1 ‘Ey consisting `
Хаа Eveprows, and Musrachios, it is сва in its prising Qe Ju of 60 head —— bero
€ operation. “Рог © ees it is especially cran d
mended, as forming the basis of a beautiful K Hair. TO LAND AGENTS ste, teh te ch ie Fou — ә. qm x
z 6d. and 75, .. * mir Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d ; que WANTED, at at Michaelmas next, a FARM, of 100 Shortho at the на * vingt їп 1
8 E to 150 acres of mix piiri with a portion of Meadow Land, also the Duke o — Е К ) promising ^
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pecie А 5, шар
The. cost of a si
TTAGER'S. CALENDAR OF canon
NS.
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.
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 31.—1853.]
e e JULY 30.
[Price 6d.
INDEX.
hi: f Scottish 491 a Iorticultural Society’s en 487
жола College examina cR пеше wee та Ат 40
—
RNS AND LYCOPODIUM
beer. SIMS’ Priced List of T
‘than Tw
Hundred species and varieties of Hardy, Greenhouse, and
and L
Marr
Meche s ya 5 viae qm eda
Mirabilis Jalaj —
Cycas revoluta 4, 488 а
Tee bill, London ........
Proin i
485 a
483 a Truffles,
. 436 a Vegetables, ‘iets of..
м} = a VE cr o qr d
DR LIS. a
486 b Wastes,
„„ 420 O ! WEAK INSECTS ..................
ШОТТ erence 88 SOCIETY.
ND 1 көт COMPETI-
N, Open to the Unite 4 Kingd om rt place in the
SOCIETY S LN RDEN, INVERLEITH, simultaneously with
the Autumn Fruit Competition, on SAT AY, Se € SS
when Fives Silver Cups (value 5 Sovereigns each), А 2 5 us
other Priz mM T à.
Ju 3 * eee e TURNER, Slough;
SIVEWRIGHT, orgia Batre Ean ren and Nealon to Dysart House.
—Full particulars m applica:
NE w. Eva
Experimental Garden, Edinburgh.— July 30
eed D ori so a ION
IN THE MUSE RDENS, DURING THE MEETING
OF THE YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL, SOC ane AT
YORK, ON THE 3d AND 4th OF AUGUST.
THE YORKSHIRE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, |
"Superintendent
by th yal Botan arden, Regent's
Park; the Royal Botanic Gamer erret the Honourable
East In pany ; the A s Garden, sea; Bo
will hold a
"En Beauty, and Utility in
ype PRAE. Living Plants, jaaa — of the parts
s in structure, most i ysiology, or
"ea
snow flo сее ме,
lle is now flowering in ind
Mer kshire Phi
Frui ts and Spices,
e of Northumberland, ar Heini them the
Lon Ша, Pimento, ton "Meg: er М Mu € S d &c.
Mp Yam Rr Re ugar, rs ene um of
the Assa ase Tens, Pi des v
| M, Esprit
dley to the
11 5 7 Flax Amongst
wem a end made of Ss Ріпе-арріе-
leaf Fibre, } kindly contributed by J dm Waterhouse, E «Б ifax.
Beautiful 1 2 ey f, made from the Fibre of the Nettle,
buted Rev. R. Pallei ne. The Cotton 1 with its
various — dm dm John Bould, Esq., Halifax,
RE Hemp in various stages of preparatien, from — Маг.
shall, ma Leeds.
Medicinal Plants of different Countries, with thé prepara-
8 from them
Plants ts yielding roducts which are used in dyeing and paint-
ing. Woods in di ме pee ef preparation for ing, from
— Norris, Esq., Halifax.
Large collection of сои us. Plants, including "press of
100 species, Mo ie sfa ж Abies, roe eir uniperus,
Papressus, T axus, a, 3
- Roya, Crypto de eun Ari from Fisher,
ке с.
. from ap Ха. ар Шат and Mr. ‘Allis,
eie curious Cephalotns
Be the arshes 122 Bing p Sound, in New
тюш бе я — e (Venus's Fiytrap)." Desmodi odium
58 ant)
Ys pE and Plants with урсан
Resins,
Re ig Gutta Percha, Caoutehoue,
ни beautiful specimens and preparations, kindly lent
Lindley, illustrative of his Lectures in University College,
con Seeds
СЕ from Peat, е. 1 Acetie sal Tar, Parafine, Oils,
ha Elan n IA, and other rare
1 with the 99 1 Нбеа TESSELATED
Seed Vessels, Woods, &c. Collection of Articles
will be ns LN БИН
, Dragoons will,
sion с iul pur RE ore, attend at the Museum
Gardens on bo days of Exh 1 — — 4. — Los
eac |
ET iris hour, 1 1s. —
ycopodiums, ca can ec 9^ application.
Nurs ursery, Foot's Cra;
OHN HENCHMAN is now cene out his choice
CINERARIA and CALCEOLARIA SE - efe s. 64. per
pe ket. Large peee б the Trade, conta much as
f the 2s. 6d. packets, at 10s. each.—Edm шол, July 3
THOMAS WELLAND, Surrey Gardens, Godalming,
Surrey, can supply fine DRUMH mns for Cattle, also fine
е рий ind gh 4d. p ked
e Godalming Sta
purist QUEEN d ad mai 3
and delivere ad at
twi ces, and m ree, I have now a large Stock of strong,
héalthy Runners ‘at wither for Рода, or for eee | EM ae
ге 100. Сап Е olomon’s, Sen., be
Mr. Moses, G en rch, — Citys, — a erde
worth. Post-office Orders — payable at me
Tuos. cmm Market Gardener, „Worten. I Isleworth, “Middlesex,
DWARD G 22 . eee anp SON,
n Road, St.
first-class — equal with any
Directions for sowing, Ker, will be forwarded. Caleeolaria,
Ist quality, a 2d ditto, 2s. 6d. Cineraria, 2s. 6d: and 5s, packets.
ae them weighing upwar “ч of | е
" EN pee ND'S GLORY" FUCHSIA.
ISON begs to offer fine Pyramidal
and D
Vesta, Lady Emily Cavendish, 1247 f
„Pat atterson, Incomparable, and other new varie As f this
8 25. еы A n 6d, eac
ge Nursery, Darlington.— July 30,
NM BARNES res lly begs Ne ena
his Friends and the Public сдаем А he bas now read
to send out a small portion of his unrivalled CALCEOLARIA
SEED, saved from his collection so univ:
Ww
HO LYHOCK
in 33 Hr W. B. bas from all the most
minent grow of the above two beautiful 5 — of plants, and
not fail wi ve the greatest satisfaction to all those who may
think proper to purchase h
Tha A Mora. can be sent by pon in 28. Gd. and б pM a
from unkno
mee n Nursery, í Camberwell, London. —July 30, 1 30, 1853.
"CHOICE CINI CINERARIA, _ A e AND
Ls. ve LN AND * have
2
Tri
w read
вет DS of e CTS
CALC LAR RIAS," "nd HOLLY HOURS, “which have been
еей vi —
е best and most distinct varieties,
essen vhich their Cinerarias and C
— n for quu tr ps dw enables "them to recom-
mend th r Seed of asses
The Hi llyhock — А PA 2 fom the finest and most
8, which, it 2 N n, hav:
1 KING OF THE CABBAGES,— This is
a = best Cabbage in 5 and — dis-
tinet non the E
ed to think m
in any parties h
Enñeld sent them for this Cabbage, =
n the merits of it ridi having ET iy REAL
THING, ЧСК а distinct from all other —— * To be
I in any quantities Е not less an 11b. at Py per Ib
G. Warre’s Seed Establishment, 181, High Holborn, London.
5 SEEDS
im ALCEOLARIA SEED, saved
he best collection aud, 9s. Gd. pe dem fine
1s. i | fm ied dauid
varieties of 1852, 1s. —— ar ANTIRRH M SEED,
he в. 6d. ; 1 or
BINE, from a U bf of the МА sorts, 6d. packet,
НЕ: ENRY May, The Hope Nurseries, Bedale, Yorkshire.
THE NIMROD STRAWBERRY
pos PINCE, axb CO., have much pleasure
in ted Strat berr that tA possess the а rari stock of this much
1
S | of Mere p E micis
ve been eulti tivated
very “successfully in the Exete: ч
Sealed packets of Cin — * 64. each; Calceolaria, at
2з. 6d. 8 Hollyhock, at 28, 6d. each. Free by post, 104
di nC br. — 7 бре
Iti ri ч
a stock of strong early pae bi.
Nursery, Exeter.—July 30.
QUEEN CABBAGE.
TEPHEN SHILLING has the original sort true,
— -— pl d licati free of carri
n an eq seed оп арр 1 0 ue E om
g Сардор several seasons past б
сонат
near Odiham, Hants.
WALCHEREN mag nls T a — c
tie ыр aie smi address on al тенен on all let letters “ended wu.
— omission is likely to ca
онх САТ
fully to bn МА Te pe he 5 has still @ а plentiful
ра sorts of the above, which will b
gan the first wee
at Tedsrorth b y Mr Sanders, the
rw ord m tése ipt o postage stamps o г Post- office
raised
in eire next Tt there, who is justly gy ged d uz skill
ou
in sd yv of al r finest fruits iority of
mrod " has been A зй » fairly Bie "it during two
ве: — vim all LS n d eld varieties. It has
submitted to the ism of numerous competent judges, who
al highly approve vx it Further — will appear in
other Advertisement.— Exeter Nursery, Exeter, July 30.
LEXANDER PONT E, саа Plymouth,
5 —All thers sorts of Ear нў Cabbage, Saree and 4 Kals,
— Brussels Sprouts, 4s. Vw 1000; all er 7 I of Autumn
and. Spring Broccoli, 45. 64. p r 1000; all of bert
is, 64. peri 1000; Canlifiower, Barly and Lon and "Red A"
8d. per 100; Dram рый у т Cattle Cabbage, 38. 6d.
T E 1000 les when no package is — i, per 10,
and upw * . free of carriage ay х London, and to the
pdenbrides or of the LET NE rn Railw.
SEED о TELL'S DW BARNES, and of his supe-
rior DWARF RELIANCE CABBAGE, may be — in packets,
py. port f hr. 12 penny stamps per packet, the ¢ form 3
as usual, and the latter half an oun
a e mg dn. cuum
[TY trom 10 nt ra Aa.
і 0 p и on
T. podra of Xp: hire |
Јонх ае e Philosophical Socie 22 P.
begs to offer the following "health y Plants in pots a at the
Prices ee Heig A х
Araucaria ex — X „ 2 to 36 inches. 2 2
18 © L
gracilis glauca L › T
from [A Caledonia 1 Ө
Abies Jesoensis : 12 si
Andromeda formosa . bie 5 » сс 10
рш» glauca ... des ve [ sikai 4
j is borealis |... to 9 pe EET 14
лк эм chilensis 5 4508
" ” EM 12 » ) 7
й » 3 m ) 10
грана G3. Shep Ae 2575 py 1
Thuja нына 5% 2 | - i sanus qne. 03 4
adpressà ^. iege УИ 25 :
1 4
5 baccata (yellow fruited) 1 sa 02 6
Cepbalotaxus Fortani' — 1 а о 0
y bia сте 0
” * ” oe
Podoearpns Totaea 1 m tus 6|
om 5 toe » i 6
Quercus gla Ы 5 de» 6
Euonymus finbriates - —— » e" 6
aponi see = а 6
Ilex latispina тен уай i » Em 6
„ „.. ote ^ " ak 0
» wt . » SES 0
crocarpa y s 0
” latifolia n nova ftu) 1 „ у 6
Eury bia japonica » e 6
Pittosporum Ма; "s 1 $ vis. 6
i m japonicum ... 1 5 bes 0
* ovalifolium ie. > ж oe 42
ydrangea japonica ` 4 — ДИ
E s: m ha |... wild» C L i нЕ 1 0
» » M. na oe um. 1 6
Cupressus funebri o nome dE „жу т б 1 6
ДА y ы vi
is vera > r3 er 0
nni i to izindhes ^ 0
pria p $ : 6
t, tia ү ee ^ 0130 6
* * 1 Uu x 6
Myrsine undulata : ч 85 6
AnExAvDYR PONTEY, Nurscryman, Pirmouth,
GTRAWBERRIES, Four New Varieties for а
s AJAX, very large and handsome,’ podem
qns flavour, t, unequalled ава as a dessert fruit, and forces wi
BY. excellent t quality, pre an
Moi: sci petting Wi of fine fruit for an
— 1
NICHO 5 CAPTAIN
colour scarlet, v
plant ener EET
POE SIRE
sort = а mar brig!
gene 2 —. N s nen
[pip er. ola Tel 1, and wi
tion of all who have seen tliem; the two first for their excelleney
a at Un, е СУ МММ: БЕ heir abut
colour, and other good qi market fruit.
four ‘good 1 of Strawberries can p ms
got of Mr. W. Nĩcnorsox, for il. per 100; or any two of the above
for 12s, box ineluded. Post Office orders made payable at 8
Yo rks hire * , July 30,
LAPHAM,
OX RETIRING boa the 1 BUSINESS | lately con-
ducted by my Brother Josep and Self for the last 15
I beg to go — sincere . ba the kind an а lber
898 uring t anl
to hope that the CEnnfdehee so 1 te
— to meet the w
tinued un 3
Our united
ur friends and сое vd
— Bni, MOM Or aA ogian е
own account. RBAIRM. _
Or»
Establishment on his own
AND SUPPORTERS
ESTABLI
The Business. lately -—
having by mutual consent and a
ү eg leave to return eg sincere thanks te for the ki
rt we have received fi you during the 1
А, сся to assure тшш yog that shou — fon waive
your commands, ” exertion on part e spared to give
н action and seeure yonr ix tonio cie pta БОКА. Gentle-
men, your besten humble servant, . JOSEPH FAIRBAIRN.
1
?
482 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. KT
DRIED SPECIMENS OF SP rH FERNS. RMING BY HOT PE VIAN 9.
OBER , Bedford Conger воке, ONSERVATORIES, HALLS, STAIRCASES, TB T A AGR URI re
Covent © „has for immediate Sale a 1 25 E ^a CH RCHES AND SCHOOLS, SHOPS, WAREHOU SES, t being preys» -— abi id Ad
BRITISH FERNS, got. up in the be E manner by is W are still carried o
of Briti and Flowering 2 DF — rata deme. 19, Wigmore Street, London. — Т . AND SONS, "i
THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO
industrious Botani
N.B. Priva ivate ( Collections Named, Arranged, and Mounted.
N ВАН
ESSRS. VEITC H & SON are now prepared to
xecute orders for the на ud New and Beautiful Plants,
ock.
PHILESIA BUXIFOLIA. — A beautiful dwarf evergreen
hardy Shrub, with small dark foliage, di sacs. by Mr. William
Lobb on the Andes of Patagonia, beyond the snow line, producing
pe
Sint, iti is * * adapted for greenhouse cultu tw
at the Horticultural — 8 Garden, Chiswick, on Paturdey, the
d the“ * Firs for New Plants,
Ity of t bit Strong
well established Plants at 215. an, with one over to the Trade
when three are taken. A few extra strong Plants, at 423. m.
HOYA FRATERNA (Brume). — A fine new and v as s-
tinct species sent from J ava, by Mr. Thomas Lobb. bate
which are үче n lar rge umbels, are of a pale, yellowish butt
‘shade: dw ith b own H
ia th 1 foot in length, "s remarkable no Hs for
rs
Lich of June, and rece T Pri IZE?’
f
their great size
It is yr a in
Bota ' fo ber, 1852, tab.
Strong, well-established Plants at pip s with one over s the
when three
VIXORR LOBBI- “This fine species of Ixora was discovered
oy Hr Ah the Seribu Mo ошаш» 99275 It as ^s
of in linge j- i habit, producing abun ts bun
of orange- 1 7 * rs. Strong, Y well-established Plants, at 215
each, with o; n thre:
чу 30.
0 the trade w
Nurseries, Exeter pU Chelsea, 35
ES HED MORE AN 100 Mk ine
qpuoxas "MITTAT ON, bana d Dealer
LASS for CONSERVATORIES, "—
GARDEN FRAMES, and DWEL e
WAREHOUSE, 87, BISHOPSGATE mie T Wir ONDO:
u 5 E o tin pom ү cach,
n lon ng. | Under 6 2
16 ; 84. oe 7 5 ^ el by d M I
ounces . att ОО 7 by 5, 74 by 55
34 ounces .. ‚44. 8 by 6, 8$ by 6i RS
SOR 9 by 7,8 by 8, 12 by 9,12 by 10 20s.
18 by 10, 14 by 10, 15 by 10
ve dear iul packed in cases of 100,
|
Glass, poke re Plain, —— or Uy
well as every description of Window Glass m bes ced
Glass Shades, round, «ssa p e square, for Ulogks and Ornaments,
Fern Shades and Dishes
AMES ILLIPS anp CO., 116, Bishopsgate
NG-ROOM STOVES.
THE RGEST anp BEST SELECTI
s, Be Él ms, &c., alw ways on view.
м & t в, 193 Wigmore Street, A as
"PATENT KITCHEN
Ls
AN ADMIRABLE COOKING APPARATUS,
Prize Medal, with Special s Tondon,
1 +h
je AM 5 Son’s, 19, Teno Street,
Is capable of Raking: Baking, Boiling, Жа Steaming
consumption о
and with open
nd 100 Ibs. огои "ess
tis made in two size
100 Ibs. of Meat, a
mall size. . £210s.; with Boiler
Large size .. £410s.; with Boiler £
BENHAM & Sons, 19, Wigmore pots "London.
“HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING
ER,
AT THE LEN eid ре wiTH боор
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
Gray AND ORMSON, Danvers Street, ү
eperik nce in the con-
, for opte of
London, haying. had considerable e
struction of He — tural E
desi g
аса ip, com
or ig oat a poian
| economy and ad adaptation, cannot ke nee by any-
d in
ION of
ed 3 м enders and Fire-irons, for Drawing-rooms, Dining-
£3 Ds.
or
5 бз.
Consider it to be their asd to the тога Governme
Publi nt and n
^ he Public, again to recommend Farm and all others Who bap
e part fro the n
of course be the best security, — * in moder e will
attention to that point, ANTONY GIBBS AND SON rd
well to ind buy
Te dieit wholesale price at which sound P
Guano has been sold bi yt aum CANTE the last two years
91. r^ per ton, E 25 7
Any resales made by Havin at a lower price must
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adul
GUANO,
Pew
—— ШШ
ERUVIAN the guaranteed m a
Guano, Superph osphate and all Arti
Linseed and vip Cake ke:
LIAM Barn PRU 10, Mark Lane, London, "M ri
with
hing of the kin the coun e Eo
d on w^ nent *
G. & O. h
e been was ag employed by the Nobility,
Nurserymen; es P all by whom they have
Gentry, and 8
been favoured —— orders, — — h the greatest c
give the e
Apparatus 1 is yo constructed o
approved and des entific principles, for all pur oe AN wh
application of Heating by Hot Water can be made
on the most
onfidence
ich the
PH
Street Without, have the pleasure to hand their prices of
GLA PRESERVE JARS.
d.
5. 2 d
RM ut r e > With lid 0 44 each.
iN 5 A Q^:
5 A 1 . Of „
we „ ate TS +, » 129-7
T ” on x wu 1 1 3909
8 n „ 5 Bg.
9 ” ^ 6 ” 2 0 "
10 ш 0 gUp- S
Fruit Bottles, 35. 64. per do
WALL
GLASSES FOR FRUIT.
HALLIMAN’S ре PROTECTOR. Epic seg
Mode 4 ne diamet 15s. per doz.
ars
Н ormovuszs, CONSERVATORIES, Ko.,
BER and MELON LIGHTS
ucumber PA. Milk Eiras Glass Churns, and
ает Tequisite forthe Dairy and Horticultural purposes.
116, BISHOPSC, ATE STREET WITHOUT.
„аё prices утва tho TE
Sizes. requi y man fe
cmos 5
4 оа dE. 88850
PIPES, ao
S SHADES,
per s Е
whch a ki
85 are Аерата
Г WARRANTED. ED GARDEN TOOLS
1 re agi rsuits,
are invi d tensive stock
GA KDENING an peg ‘PRUNING gue best pos d
Engines and Syringes, Coalbrookdale Garden Seats
Prussian Potato Forks
4 ormai y Shovels
-|Spuds
Switch Hooks
Thistle coke
— g Tools
gt
n use, packed and sent to all p
Reference may be had to
most of. the counties in England.—JAwES WATTS,
Builder, Claremont Place, Old Kent Road, London
and fixed eos at Р 1 redudtion. CUCU
XE of all sizes, оета of
d oy painted complete, "PS ready for
e kingdo
the nobility, Bora y ind the trade in
——
dom.
Hothouse
"E IN ALL ITs
aN
*
E Jui
152 mm үш Tn
gm naa и
1 m
1 EL =
ТЕНГИ! li:
, ,
2—22
2 cat
tention,
ail еї Ышайа Р Pits, &c., for
bes Lb as ant Bottom Heat,
Weed Hooks
Wheelbarrows
Youths’ Set
Agents ents for LINGHAM'S | sa
bag Y көгү om yon a fine
ee Tit |
"n"
ннн
Ш
2 E
ШЕ
UPERPHOSPHATE
su
седа for rops. Con Urate, Nitrate of
ton gh and ратат) salt, "Sulphate of Potash,
other Artificial Ma: І
ERUVIAN GUANO, guaranteed the genuine
ofa eye A. N 5 & SONS, A constant supply W
and RAPE CA D PURS
ONDON euer COMPANY, Bridge Street
ANURES.—The following Manures
factured at — Lawes’ 1 Deptt ae
di "у
Turnip Man
Superphosphate of Lime "
Sulphuric Acid nee baronies.
t, City, London
Office, 69, King Will
N.B. peruvian а Guano, ip a y 10 "co: ntain 16 P ош. o ч
Ammonia.—Sul of Ammonia, &c.
EWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE Iii
pi is Peat
wage, will be found most effi
ry species of crop; more especially for Peas, Beans,
urzel, and оре r root een. A will produce a gi
n Guan
value: it Pino "possesses p^e operty o of re
uivalent
женыл. р longer th: her Pe now in use,
be obtained from the S (GE M ANURE WOR
ridge, Fulham, at 60s. per ton, and in tities less ЇЇ
а ton, at 4s. per ct., for ready money only, and in qua
less than a ton, will be ees das.
eaa free of charge for
lso be had fro dir Bs & Co.
риса, Agricultural dine. je 1 — all the other А
of the Com ‚безе mmendations and Теңли
seen at the Wor
7 Iy ES n В. " 105
EIGHBOUR’S Енот
HIVE, as originally introduced d
mps
verpool: JAMES CUTHBERT,
88 HALL & wie King Stree `6
& М“АзгА 85 a Trongate, Dublin: J.
61, Dame 8 | у
7 ^ wat we
pes AND EFFECTIVE Y
of pattern, bot
at vi very, teasona
List of 10 pols.
PAR 1 Ha err | Grape ines, In po
celebra IN ents | eyes,
Bist Gardeners in the Stent ore x" exclu- | "Plans, M: — d "states of Hortieultural Buildin
Y, & Co. (Opening to the Monument), .
Catalogues of P
J. Wrens & Go, epg te gr
Seeds, &c., менын оп арр
sea, London.
order.
quality, being alerted, from. the (73
he cost te applied: An yr
Advertiser in claiming for the
publie fa’
Apply to Mr. S. TAYLOR; 2, Wotton: nm
еы Sues a, atin гыма Gio
31—1853.] THE
GARDENERS'
NEW e 5 PE EURAN; ETC.,
8 SEA
ENRY WALTON, ‘Front, ce. „ Edge End,
Marsden, ear Burnley, L neashire, is prepared to send
out nice чун». of f the following
* 1 . Collegian, Dr. Lindley,
Duc f r, England's Glory, Glory (Banks), Incom-
Emily Cavendish, L
parable, — | Charming, Lady
tagu Model ‚Р Ре
trick, Glory,
E n ——.—
rnier,
— eur
ommery, rr very, Princess
adame Barn rnes, — 5 Bonchariet, — 1 conrad
e Ivery, — Fulgorie; the a
12s. per y od ded for 7s. 6d.
* m S. Une
Lady Cul а Бомбы, Eastern — Eva, esa Exhibition,
and Баат, the above 2s, eac ach, or 18s. the doz
Gloxinia Wh ite Pe — Bs. e ach; Veron
— - ека Dru i
Зз, 6d. ondi Kilburni, 2s.
* ARLET GERANTUMS. —Skeltoni, 5s. each; Rosea 2
*
le Tom, Lavinia, Pet, Fairy King, Ponceau,
— Turneriana,
. each; Begonia
Prestoni
— wees we each ; Miss E. Field, 3s. . 6d. eac
del nec . each Highland Chief, 3s
CA LOEOLARIAS.". неа 8з. 6d. each; King of Crimson:
35. 6d.
abov:
Al
ЖП
опе
each ; Magnificent, 3s. 6d. each—nice healthy plants of the
best v: — —— 15. 6d., 2s. 6d,, and 8s. 64. per —. „post
It is respectfully requested that all orders be accompanied with
a Post Office Order, payable at Marsden, Lancashire
GL m XINIA WILSONI.
(G rende ama t VIES begs respectfully to inform —
ind the Public that he will — — — e A
T Floricultural Cat
son's “ Floricultural eee, ” where a faithful represen-
i 0s.-6
EYA
lection of 55 n |
ed trom
| extracts from some interesting details-
he by M. H. Lro
out the first week in Augu ; 11 was exhibited 2? Chiswi ck in
Wien a m bru
ken of in the h
ot is superior some of whom ordered ы plants. On account
of its 8 merits, it obtained a prize s M Liverpool
im in May E. Th is a free grower
2 a fine d^ are of a deep
ps gn * our, with dark Mrd T pi LO ys pere
and is much s Mmi or to Symmetry in
recommend the above Mat as real gems,
Price 1
G. D.
ID wil — D: t purchasers, Orders will be este in
"rs secure the best pl reall & s
w extra sized plants c
; . D/s Catalogue of Plan nts will 'bu-rendy
will be forwa: forwarded on application
Stanley and Green Lane Nurseries, Old Swan, near Liverpool.
EA BRACTEAT
К ura ic SON, of Exeter, and the
e aoe t. uch pleasure in sta
do — —
-
by Dr. Lindley,
—.— of — the 9th.
established TI pots, —
— "à 1
beers e — the cone as fo aa
The Gardeners’ Chronicle.
e JULY э 1858.
Gs
„
— loricultural
"iier Pe POR THE ENSUING MowTH.—3ü and 4th: тоң,
ED A A kan et e Mesh. rhe с Glasgow Carnation a
————9— ——.
Ir the variations which have taken lace i in th,
kingdom are du wi
ed
other kinds of grain,
T 5 en recien as —
P ants, uninfluenced ma
among җе y any “ п
Horti- | re
Plants — shove bn NEW CALIFORNIAN | ‘
rdeners О
e, wi
ed their daa tat state of perfection t
ам 8
2
ys the
cultural Aaron d “We have known Dahlias from
à poor single rine "pres РЕ менн into superior
forms and brilliant colours
tion, by the ене st its ca
almost the e appearance-of an ear
like e a glumaceous plant; we have n Ho ollyhocks
in their generations bond i into a Pesca of colours
r
which are reproduced by the ms descendants
with мини» certainty. We cannot, therefore
tha t the r to mu Miply -— their kind mea
s the . should be precisely similar to the 3
riginal type ; and, if сз trpi wasallowed to repro-
duce itself with variation, who can
aná
an à that this glorious scheme for clothing the
earth was not the creation of a ce er of
ed by Him in their repro-
certain variations, which should
ers, as we
ose which are more o and v
subject to — 2 in reproduction?“
Advantage has been taken of this general dis-
ee of plants to produce varieties еа тоге
or less from their сатр ape many valuable
sequiition have bee de i
cro
na vt operation is well understoo much
has yet to be learned 1 regard to the есеп of
| proper subjects. will best appear by a few
ex xperiments
epe with чы view
tricolored flow
en ч вресїев
| м Jalapa and M. longiflora. A plant of
the эр» g" crossed with the former, but not one
fertile ined. From M. ра
fertilised with — of M. lo ngiflora, some E
d which prodüced seed.
vil of various gum and the roots of E
length pe enormous sito} feet in
en,
“ When 1. obtained," says M. Lxcog; in 1848,
E istinct and decided hybrids, intermediate in
all t characters bet - Jalapa and M.
longiora, 1 endeavoured to fertilise these iyi
their h each other.
CHRONICLE.
a Carna- | cli
E
2 betwen species
e
crown, the New
483
in our gardens, and that the aitempis at their
ау — and crossing should be made in different
M. p а deduces ee — experiments that
xactly in — at
least i e of the Mirabilis ; but he arrives
the e singular po that hybrids from hybrids do not
follow m m become infinitely varied and far
— fro original type; that all hybrid
eee, are ts veri and although they may produce
8 but sparingly, yet when the plants from these
are — ith their own parents, the plants result-
ing are of great rtility
rec end our En nglish breeders to turn their
| attention to these Marvels of Peru, which m
easily brought into fashion again, and
marvels of another kind.
ight be
—
Pass we now to that ancient possession of the
Forest, from which at least some
| result commensurate with its extent, 2
and once great reputation was to hav
expected. Here, alas ! asin the other forests, there i
th
to which have to be added frauds, to an unknown
amount, disclosed to Lord Duxcax's са yis e
1849. "This case is indeed so flagrant, and so uni-
versally known to be so, 5; we gladly limit our
he » a few of the more fac
анир consists d e ,000 acres, of f which
45,000 w ut timberin 1849. I
then estimated variously from 429 m to 1,293,000.
Accor RIMMER, about 4
Mr. д,
ru З d of the first class; the
sh réside e, if we poe him rightly, is poor,
barren, v» 10075
ent
iency of
ess our о discover,
midst the mass of — — relating rs the New
“| Forest; the eviden which this statement is
founded. Therefore, without 2 upon that
calculation, we select from the ual
— to us seems to have been * "e state of the
рө that the expenses cdl "i 66 —
which 40,000 are adapted to grow ing Oak, w
e 10 years "me 1846-47, 92,976/.,
зан 4 778ʃ., — profit of 6801. a a z
aving been a a t is to say, of a
r acre. s a uring that
never exceeded 10 ,638/., not much more chan
average. Daring 1
id
erably on the
— a stick of ti timber had been to the navy.
In че three years ending 1850-51. 3 *
. — also found among the
3 nts зет none; others in
undance, a ving
many seed-vessels had even e ovaries.
so varied considerably in form, some being round
and others long and even
The flow.
This genus
well sand for showing h how muc
plants may be iner
yb
of Mancuesrer, in the Journal P the "Forti.
I
diferent species which are either rare or un
abortive ; and | vi
he seeds
dues ann be ч
this year obtaine tween |
ud x dichotoma.
ce with "difculty w pre m h bids | rec eipts were 33,426/., and the ex
fertilised by M. Jalapa A Al none from . Poles. leaving Е: country saddled with a — of about
But the M. Jalapa hybrids crossed by hybrids gave | 2207. a year 66,000 acres of E
seeds in abundance, which produced plants exceed- | forest. >» deficiency occurred i in the years
ingly curious, and nearly all fertile. It would be and 1849-50; we see, however, a surplus of —
impossible to describe the various types produced; 3000“. ~ ла ; succeeded by a urther surplus
hey are too numerous, and so different from M. of 90007. in 185 1-2; and there is an estimated gain
-] ha and M. longiflora that many of at of 14 ‘6781, reported for the 1852-3, the
east might be taken for entirely distinct pr gon counts of whi e looked for with impatience
Certainly the specific differ as as m ж іе result "pm che icd that
those which exist between any species of Mirabilis o have returne EP ө P. gu
and M. Some of 7 were entirel 600“. is to be expected, notwithstanding the out-
bald, others were К.җ or downy ; the stalks were | lay of 32507. upon new plantations, and is in part
recumbent in some and upright in others. The | produced by the a the I Warden's
flowers were sometimes few and attered ; some- | department. an that
ti they were close and ificent there is no reason end that the gross pro-
bouquets. The tube was longer than in M. Jalapa, | duce need be less for a number of years te come.
the smell partook of that of . Many t sort of ma nt, then, must that
of the flowers were 2 inches in diameter. The | been which was in operation to 1850?
corollas were in some eee dips 2 eA in others d |
fectly round the colours it would |
— pi 8 they were so
had flowers with a ‘tube, yellow or | to
seed with rel ad yaw t i E M MI y negligent of his daty, and as
I had large flowers, | originall who, we believe,
coloured ; some were Snow whit, with t ha h tube. "^ still holds ea oly Frida Тновкнп, ар f
throat Im £z sorts of imaginable peed were | have succeeded for a short time by 24 or
exhibited, . marbling, streaks, spots, &c. F The nt ma sa Mr.
e | Singular CUMBERBATCH, appointment and
cerning whose
qualifications we find no record. ‚ He e is s said to be a
we are not at all desirous !
1 he sage a баабы fond to
executed uties e D as з honour-
ably, without fear or favour, and with h that fall
THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
484
: which a deputy | termed white lac. In its e V Wil Wi hi the preceding, and on a dusky 105 in] its an rio
knowledge p ae m manage, vbi ehe — 5 by Dr. Pearson (Phil. Tra 1794), as well as in the | When placed in pure water, or ор
qi ры <, E ү Io pus ch alic expect to mode of its prodneion,t this white lac is certainly different | liquid ammonia б been added, "libe two s
to ac sevi euge s 3 2 fe rom the true white inseets of China, D ab ce of eolonring matter o
be called to strict account ; "s s Е е vate | Оха generi 1 separated the insect producing | tint, that given out by the C. Psidii being more 0
rests can no longer be sacri eges m e | this white lac from the other Coceidee, under the n On plunging the insects, in muslin, after
intrigues, an the Crown is not to be further vic- | oe Ceroplastes (Spicil. Zool. 7), but very incomplete er discharged, into boiling wa
ж vad ^s the imbecility or — er эз. чеч characters ha itherto been published its pecu- | waxy portion rises to urface and
of These gentlemen are by no sto Бе jiarities. From a specimen of this insect in my cabinet in flakes. It begi
lost t of, because they are — sma jn. 2н
that the а in e retu
tell us what the New as become uidet Mr.
L. UMBERBATCH'S дето по!
that
by ex parte 3 such as wWe "oie lately had | $
case
to record in the ї Holt, which we suspect to
be quite as
We shall —.— and then
ntil th at information
suspend ou
=
ek munem Mr. CUMBE
: Neb to the New
rge, is a place c called New
consisting of land pM suited to agricultural
purposes, according to Major Frerman, who,
agricultural experi Y doe
regard the soil as being ofa — quality, bat] he |!
is of opinion that it — — rendered valuable by
ent. It contains 250
duce which was ‘orest purposes
observe — in eee this little property i is to м
regarded as of the New Forest, and not to be
accounted Ач separately.
not surprise any one to learn that the
his year in numerous
en an amoun equal
1846. In all quarters complaints are hea
late crops, bot the early samples seem likely to lire
escaped without material dam must, how-
ver, ki qm some of the beautiful early Pota
toes exhibited last T art ed me Horticultural
Society became diseased the ay.
What more especially produces alarm in our o
mind is the sudden e of spots - оз —
und
Forest, did forming pat of | Gray has a
how
ever, сва not мале - — claimed — стей for in Brazil
e woodcut), the female differs f all other
ссі in having body large and nearly globular,
composed of a hard solid white waxy matte the
America in the
10 branches of: the
r three feet hi a
arginal plates is ess to the
edge, that of the dorsal one nearly ce C. chilensis
is large, white, pellucid, ms рана каче ren; in size,
the dorsal o tish; it was n the
branches Ф ре май uncles of a tree with еч бең; ;
. Janeirensis is smaller, brownish, subops ake, hemi-
sphe erical, the dorsal plate being convex ; it was found
ona 8 а alii simple танар leaves.
Mr. Gosse brought another species from Jamaica, where
: y alarm, but
have no expectation that the mischief there will dé
less with ourselves.
^ Montpellier very ine news. The scarcity
of wine is such, that icy which 10 years ago
б only | o 25 fr. the niuid; are
éoteersing
tatoes. Most
must therefore
temperat:
Potatoes were subjected.
<< ENTOMOLOGY.
Wax INSECTS
“ In де tp the opm of wax obtained fr
other su
tb Баля ler Eughoriicen
ds a ve ende Wax, of a
сул , obtained i 3 the West Indies and North
nerica, m the b
mens | the rb —
eloped by the ‘dilated bodies
on of | |
informed of the
ich the Russian
on the trunk of a lancewood tr
he discovered it It
A in the fase of a candle like wax, and approaches
he C. Janeirensis in size, but its colour and form
dierent, pra. yellowish green,
almost hexagonal, with six marginal
wo prominence
) . Adam White in "the
“Annals of co ies History,” 3 xvii, f. 333, under the
| name of Ceroplastes
A r in the Bulletin
0
of Brazil, ing
us with several interesting econo-
mical details, although his description is not sufficiently |
termine whether either of his
species be identical with Gray's C. — ng a or M
Miers’, white species. M. Chavann
found in the neighbourhood of Rio айо ( оп gino hills
near the B Bosafogo. Th he
names
——
argest
rre Жыз that of vey con extort ith
their — is that of
а great in
t eggs are exposed, тиеу ibo
reddish and
- | approach nearer
scribed i n detail, but it is pro улаб а pe^ a
species of | gef Pd a bons tiful white colour, collected | puncture of the insects.“ whilst others have t
upon t s of v rubs in Brazil by J. Miers, as the vegetable fluid which has been sucked ap b
Esq., F. RSi &e. ‚(0 о whom Lam indebted for à specimen and then exuded from their
arrives at the conclusion that the waxy matter
similar in its e ters to the n seriferus. insects is a real sec n of the skin
o described and -А- ел (Spie. Zool. 7, , | powde hi ny other Pd
f. 6), another species from Rio Janeiro, s the name | are clothed, whilst the great analogy between |
of Ceroplastes Janeirensis, as we rom Chili, | secreti and lac ust |
C. Chilensis (ib. f. 7) th hat t secretion o
аге | ex
appendages ri ing 1
e | head, not uilike the form
| а Му. the
from resins, they 3 ьа the latter in their ¢ ;]
die
r.
^B
ney's eene r
usily employed upon small branche
of a — зена t like a Privet, esch n 1 00
ceeding the size of the domestic fly, having cti nate
in a curve, ee owards
of the ners
—
of th
by subs or powder of that colour s
by them, “and which was supposed to form
wax of th t. is substance is a
Fu.
d by
х-Пке в@ ШУ Mm n
the inse pped sweet sticky liq upon the
leaves of the plants upon which the insects feed, so that
they appea thinly bedewed with honey, and whieh
dens as it dries by exposure into А lite.
brittle substance, giving the tree
being white-w: ted 9
t
oney dew, one ‘rind at least of which is the ex
of the aphides, whereas the white ping d
. Staunton is secreted from various parts $
body of the Naht, and is of a
from that d by Captain Hu
white fl h
numbers of species of Homopterous
less coated, and which in one species of
mass of threads inches
employed as a wax, or
Sir George Staunton for the
rtained.
has yet to be Дд
The cut a PEN of
fera, the pupa perfect Flata limbata,
of Ceroplastes ceriferus slightly magn!
Mr. Miers' allied species
Exc. ü M fT
OBSERVATIONS ON. тив ROT mom
|
in juiey roots, are t
cells are numerous minute intere
cect аге soon disclosed 5 they are
» The second es was found 2 Dr.
‘coloured fl
The vegetable manna of the Pharmacopeiis
Wy th e punctures of Cocens Fraxini in i
i Тюш the the Monthly Reports of "the "Вета. M
Ps ct BE
and i in the Reigupourhond, of the vascular aad os there |
g tothe w
ells
ent pma appear on the urface, the
part ponp segues a ae px д Loan пуан ad
into deca: |
oulds
If we АО the alterations p ши tissue эрез take
„place in the affected spots, we ark first the
даш oe of the ote show an An indie
qu antities of onstitu: rinei-
The skin is so pa ft ps t de ене! E: Шотт ш
ns of mo
cells in pi D roots are for
‘the most part clear, ж; at di first y
is easily corroded y mea
The contents of th
solid constituents,
cells con pier chlorophy
pM two different kinds
“in the
_teine com:
p
proteine gran:
Fatty substauces
& equently
me пошо 1925
at
occur
smaller ow upon the
‚ €oalese
time, ke; cru
unegua
- hardened bo die les Eating at a later period, a 9 2
Sometime
and form ктеу
umps.
me the f
m of firm
n Me
he decay, commences generally i in ‘the ground, and
is are raised, if N
increases w
root W
d perioc
vailable fo
for scien
present externally.
Yet 3 cells ma
may have
inner metamorphosis
Aiently explained at the close of the o eis. Б
The diseased roots exhibit
brownish ;:
and more flabby. ..
‘darker brown This абе
© sks sentir i
‚ ground,
ight a long
yll,
of
0 with which they
and 2
ma
and clearly in the narrower cells,
rhoo the
| conditi
re most Ж. ts in
eri
with bug Ud ARDOR, and, hardening
ot has somete, thas these
uh assume a
‘healthy
rst Zr iris inwards
F ы» de "аво oo that the at the fest di
malad
the ылуу ы, of. ‘the first, sage and |
already. passed int
ore MEN
of. 2 uter ap
$.
affecti
і internally, so hat the spots which
olid e Thes
pa ally of modifications of ‘the tatty ни ао "The oil
qr of the | b
ties ulmiuised) bod
e by 008 faid vA mg and for which — tri
rials are nme by the sugar, fatty matter, and protein
of the cell
2. The — of аена — This is distin
" the — globules and — сейит,
tage of the » rmation of humus—This consists
in the perfect. decomposition ы the set and of the
lanee void of an
8
or which ha
time after being ginem
In a normal
are filled
matter mm аге found sub
r | granular
granular 1 masses; although this тани i ya |
und roots, it is prevalent dene
S are very compact, so
entirely fil pom a a 0 са Шет opake,
р nu
odies, In those w
nt, we can trace clearly the thickening of the fluid
but ee’
and i
any. cells,
The oil- “drops kene
mbling 15
uneven fragme
m
which involves the granular bodies. "Meanwhile, these
oots, | pe
„into hard, colourless, керере» erystalline As uad
ey, are nish gra
which |
d | lat
с | acquires a brown tint. ny
Е е: which frequ — run into poe agr. — lu
matters are developed, as in the sound preserved г
lli
t first the brow
t and colour- |
he
al 5
come. pe telas, P thoug may be
rapes,
In those parts where the rot жй де rapidly and |
та tissues appear more watery, а pa
sei se
8
ега
vie loosening of t he
pello follows, without the occurrence un a
th On
ontrary om oil is evidently f> pee in ex 4-19
wile gradually hardens, ‘and at a later period only
cells contain drops of
an
come hard and form grains ; and a y means of
ds addition of new layers, little e lumps, pr. at ven x
become brown. A few rudiments of cells also appear
here and there.
rst changes of the decaying tissue present,
the de part, these phenomena. Ferme
commences. e see, ^ oun
cellular ee filled w ay
Soo d the erosion of. ihe skin
o the r organs is greatly: facilitate ре
fermentation is ea
8 8
lar passages a
acted upon, and then those Жон үз їп i the cells. When
d cause
е in the Ds ot many f ruits, as, for instance,
, iu с
gi which have уе — tated am
The first
ant: heme
tarded
subj eqied i in age.
onfine e = present to to the mere indieation
To mplete
more comprehensive in urn Я very
little altogether of the Da A of the development of
decay. 2 thologieal Arse he only be understood
roof
objeets.
t a disease ? This aptior finds
"m been
The same appearance is presented as in rotten
which "cg ally contain an increased am
On
бе, first
which
tially or entirely most of the
atter
ТР mits
no ses t thai de matter has. 92 sie ny with
th +a a fills the cells i cayed discoloured
+ Pota
= 1846) 0
ulmification, or
observers have
adopted mis — d» the —
tents, might be ex nc
e Jui
12 0 in a dry and ai
the portion of the
ins sound, The r
fusion is ыргы
may
con-
— ait 1 — is
M P ined out ur te |
outer
E eee sh iy and w
malady a less d
_ deeper brown, but — little in
decaying к Hla
Se
he | tissues, and
mare rapidly the, decay extends, and the moister »
» locality, ; the tissue is of а paler br. th e | gree
к зе of consis
in 2]. [an
En
matter, as. i: 9 "e y
hich have т,
ny ACE starch granul
E:
tity iP Tur active growth.
Saarinen A 6
according to H
‘inelined, to eligve
end que
A M
| often
io. "Moreover the c quantity J
y be replac Yl
In the
the well-known. fashion, to/the sound tissues
These, . the re is much mois pond. are е 80
5 8
ee and starch.
> m
quic kly ácted upon
of the cells — not go through = сздн чы me
o deposition of b
The tissues finally,
to
wn bie тауа matter an
into an offen
er. period a dn the iin themse
o not, m at a access * 0
ма e grains from th ne granules,
&
—
1l fi
t by a simple йге 2 of
е вар, AB. pro
no
955 тен» as ay inter in the fluid |
also the delica which
glohnies. Red granules
geneous „донам whieh
tance.
grow, into Penici
шык ces, however, cy тай be devel
er fungi, as is the case in the urrain..
m es thus subjected to 3 and
the walls of the сее!
If | fungi, are the final pro oe miah of the mala
stages о
according to the intimate of the tissue
which have been dese ribed...
The
+ This and what immediately follows is clearly mere акшар.
meee my ne d a: Ihave |
tion, like most arguments brou rought forward in su pport:of eu
generation, Zr.
whe: E ачта
s I saw it in beari bearing t D. other aie КҮ
fruit, T Cah р i e s'a valuable acquisition,
| bein 10 a free poda. , and Side x ceptiotiab in Size,
| flavour. — (Queen, though a гаре
of the rot may be singu as JM. `
ware” wea.
in. the [s |
a1 1 presume the den ОШ | is 1
the в 4 hunter С or ЕЕ :
486
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Suny 30;
ee I think them both wortby of cultivation. John
ration of Races,—The wearing out of certain
varieties of fruits and florists' flow
orthy
wi urther investigation. It might be useful t
bring to notice the genera, e species of plants, most
subject to such decay, an direct attention prin-
eipally to the obtainment of new seminal varieties of the
species uiring renewal of g "
Apple seems particularly liable to wear out, for, in addi-
tion tot already not in the Gard. Chron
there are many kitchen Apples erly common that
; the Codlin, for instance, some years
ago the cheapest Apple, and the most esteemed summer
one for puddings and tarts; the former!
most abundant an in bearer, its fruit excellent at
— stages of es ovens gathere ed young, it w
ts now are; and by oed Ln
eau
ning fruit swelled to a large size
Geac
503., 0 e oe size r
d. the
is not
dmir:
Sed.
Wild Potatoes in the
h, of 39, York Street,
of three sizes, the — t
a STRA
troublesome vermin. J. Weeks — Ово»,
у» Тһеу аге шайе
s half an hour vad costs
shorter period and OR
costs 8 he a
- for a
Bahamas.—A former. intimate «ds
Mane:
erop, the
thought indispensa sable for dumplings and en a Codlins
and crea other MIA of io havi
g the
agreeable acidity and flavo e Codlin succeeded
the Lemon Pippin, agg pisos out; and f
winter use the cadi at present sc ds a
bad bearer. These three fruits used
о be common
i mai
in cottage gardens, some tree
in such a quedes near Canterbury, but they have
ceased h e|o
gr ga E i-i the old
excellent— the Ber
ant and cheap, bu
Jargonelle still emn its
2 recom-
said that ry s w
nay —
s. grow
а | sence were very pm
eed half a peck of dise
е early Ash-leaved- Kidneys, which have become since
n Irelan M Iw
Castle 2 in um county of Galway: му were grow-
amens
Po san Disease.—As
ixhuma (one of the 2 sha asserted that
xcellent 3
as not aware y recently that
ely
as shown some lat at
e|row,
g under some Beech trees in the sure groun
M were accidentally found by a do j ма up a
| few some yearsago. ‘The specimens taken up in my pre
The soil isa light loam on lime. |
the vexed
ig
radical, and or tes in. the
ou mat have just separated
Potatoes from a small heap of
Haigh's New Kidney did not appear to be di
to
faim the Lapstone, which is well-known to be an
sort. The f Jackson’s New Ash-leaf Was.
better than tha com
urnis 3n by
but urs arrived too
consisted of Early Green
s Pea — Mar-
суш ergne е Pru » Тай
the kind with, pret pods the ate c destitute e
r Pea es Бои.
ipse, Har and gwood Marrow,
e Concersing t these Mr. е 5 that the Auvergne
dmirable sort, ay inp pro ma which is, in fact,
ave tried it. The Banksian
f all who
—.— is also thought ** highly of; the Seed of this
|e pat —— N Pine apple Place,
sen rp
Um kind, but not so scarlet this s year as it was Job ie
а ташзоза : а
Heman
is nearly allie ме
р ossibly distinet ieee either ach
ham Park, sent the all but — Disa grandiflora
во
е, however, d ring; а ve in flower: the blossoms were not so finely coloured as
large black Cerf for 3 “bough formerly | on. “any leaf of the whole crop, nor on any N at the those of Mr. Hanbury’s Disa, shown at last
on, is now rare and in Kent, it is said, that time when they were dug. E. G., Castle Cary. ition at Chiswiek, but. the plant in the
E Kentish Cherry is siqua mari a shy bearer . B. FALE ESAME i instance was better grown, I tated e gm
оле) rd fm 9). — “ Tyndwfr's ? fluid h өе ears old—one year. older, we "o
nea of agr. being тек женем py 1 the Soret ties. Hanbury’ 's plant; it — 2 established and
3 ed е up by pump water. Good honey is firm, disposed to thrive.—Mr. Key nes, d Salisbury, sent.
and compact. Amongst t the ancients it was regarded аз | HORTICULTURAL, July 26.— Ye PAM Esq., in the | a box a tren nice 5 er of Carnations.
the symbol of death, but 5 A: bd is the | Chair. J. Baring, nie H. dwood, Esq, W.|—Mr. A of Brooklands me Bl Pro-
symbol of dishonesty. cor- | Ricardo, Esq., and Lie i-- Colonel Harriott ae elected | duced a Seedling Pelargonium, from. fulgidum, crossed
'ondent s , Perhaps, exposed his 1 eyco 115 too Fellows. Callectiong of ve getables, f orm S before, | with one of the dark eee With it were cut 4
to ing the honey from them ; ii een of special co ee age on t 952 55 occasion, and | me ge oth pe cross, А f issmum of
унан is 9 Seas ile the combs ar g the three exhibitor came forward, Mr. | Sweet, with possibly the Fancy called Jenny Lind. The
hot from the hive. The sooner the dripped honey is * 8, s, gr. to Earl 8 at Ch evening, again ‘stood blooms were large, pure white, wi purple veal
excluded from the air the better; and to ensure its indisputabl Y first. He had a large and finely- -varied ex- | the upper petals, while the foliage bore a close
becoming firm and nice in a candied state, it is essential blanee to that «8 o. T" species.— Of Pine-apples, Mr.
to keep " in a dr ре. Ато on. tion, each aig being extremely good of its kind, and Fleming, gr. to th e of pases: at Trentham,
Cycas uta.—There is at present flowering at the true to name. He contributed Frame and Purple Kidney sent a capital Na eine weighing 54 lbs, and &
evol
Grove, Briington 8 Somersetahire e, the re ey: ence of H. | | Patsacds, the latter 3
t
ais Cycas, an
The plant
centre di Mr. Ticket’ seas Camellia house. .- Rob.
ach’s Sirac re e! t has hithe
3 dare vids by blowing the bellows
3. smoke, f шт ап о ced saucepan
sand riddle, a flower-pot, pe he like filled w mi "одоо
fuel i in some ‘of its least attractive forms.
with a cloth vere over his mouth, lies е own oer
floor of the house to be smoked, the filthy pot being only | Drumhead, Cos.
enna Green Cos Pang White Spine 8 — on,
d. Red Radi Se our's
begins
t thiek me | fool gets »
as to жш, for the door carried
Such
descend to
his lungs, when he h
case of large conservatories, it is a still
and onl hands, ha
h
ti re us |
bitual smokers, dare |
é ^
ве | pareil- an.
in
„ an
; | Artichokes ;
Horn Carrot, Hor
g York. Ca a Sword
the ries the aver of the PS Shilling's d
routs, London
Sorrel, Fennel, domm
Pot and Knott
Pars sley, Round Spina
Cauliflowers, Large Mas
ath Cos,
White, an
wert —— at
—— pee
plied by
tt
siatic
rods Windsor 2
Early
Globe Onion; Ash-leave:
Beans,
Sa Vege
Mes
The next 8 ion in
„ Smith.
e sort not often seen; Early
Radish, Dutch and Stone Turn
с
Long-po
Basil, Borag
ay, Tarrag ЖА Pennyroyal Giant and Curled
d Green O
un
Chevening, and — aps this
obtained, all sup-
soe — Sons, m. y bicis Bridge.
point of те
oth, us
and Waleheren Clive ;
Early Mazagan Beans; Non-
Ha
Mr.
porn of Mer
y |f d Que
ES RAE Ss
^a 30h > — A
— P S
Providence 74 lbs. ; 1 a Banksian Medal was awarded.
Draper, gr. e Bishop of Salle eae
Tes a beautifully ripened
lb ilar
een weighing
o Mr. Jones
w A similar
also given to Mr. Med of Deren for his.
called Cinquefolia, a large sh which, on
stated by the chairman, was T
Ha voured very
me. This species, we
more freely this year than ==
duced a dish of Brown Turk
d Kidney, Jackson’s New Ash- i
leaved Kidney, rae New Kidney, Earl y Shaw, Early | docks, for. which a Certificate of
хіоре, and Early American Potatoes; Horse ; | The have been p
us Vege le. Marrows, or — Curled gro st a south wall
еа cay une ач Red Celery, Nasturtiums, Scotch | no — except that of a
desc * т» Vie M 4 ar: — e Paris | or in very severe weather by day.—
8 smen now's. Cos) an ictoria Cabbage of the t
E 22 E with 8 Fre 3 the Lettuces; Early Salmon, Red, and White Turnip on o 41
this m botile-jack PE apparatus, seems akin to the tadishes. ; Mustard Chicory, Sorrel, 1| brilliant. deep-blue flowered plant, that
: m prit vis АЙРЫ Puit certe ev lp bns cs dici a Balm, — Basil, Sweet | better known than it is; various Achimenes,
| oa parts neatly arranged and put together con- | Winter Savory, Lemon and common, Thyme, and: Hore- ot wed ere =, Sinningia villosa ; Hiosa; Oxalis
stitute : lf-acting fumigator, manufactured by Mr. d. These were all of very good quality, and from a | very showy kind for
garden of but — size. Among the Potatoes, that called
егерь
31—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 487
asses of flower at this season of the year; tion, especially where, as in the present case, it is -
variety of Phzenocoma proliferam, Kaloeanthes | allowed to grow freely out from the wall. FLORI c UL ТОНЕ.
miniata; the Fuchsia called Gem; Campanula In the American garden flowering plants of Yucca
garganica, Diplaeus grandiflorus ; the new French recurva adorned the rockwork (on certain positions of Ж} ж * ni bs T shoots "rim d pte ри pr Violet
m mentioned in another column; Calceolaria | which, plants of this kind are very effective), and in bó in reels, if taken off in dp mie
which i her parts of this garden vario i i к
7 3 ts. m ;
id ith а beautiful $F Jent- mond. well deeaped enel d and |
піса; a white variety of Campanula pentagonia, the Fern-like foliage. othe ted of S, arirefolia, oF 1eai-mOuld, well decayed cow-dung, sand an prm
orange-flowered Cacalia sonchifolia, Podolepis chry- rape and Drugs; ; the Tater e having MAN upright eher А fi on ot creer taper as — N
santha, Venidium calendulaceum and eximium, the spikes of purple bl ossoms. For ering these property. ‚ they oug А 0 carefully li
variety of Nolana iflora. inata, fo " з abou es а ro
Leyces- : s А „
C. t. formosa; Centranthus macrosiphon, and its teria formosa, the acu Bead cordata and hem, Lape - MA А КИНИН ОЙ TOVPS OMIM reme o good
É tle the mould about the roots,
pale variet l » bot ndso ale S, China and other sorts, among which “ droopi ога ш ene
worts; Monolopia californica, and Collinsia bartsizefolia, climbing” kinds worked on il ame. d - вэ) n M the lante ét teg E "dra 5 м
ent contributed the followin e effect, a garden may be kept extremely gay til "s in ring, for if th att — di
vagy Conv o RUNS ТАН Blue and TA s y se season. Тһе Ghent Al TÍAS | suffer for want of 2 it will, i p probability.
> Dickson T та 7 елни e which havejwintered safely in the open ground here, are rotti their Sowell aditu" cdi derail I M
Champion of пора — Blue Pru ; Early | now in blossom, and very beautiful they are. All the Soul dinis 8 Меери унан ANE
Mazagan, Bro indsor, and Marshall's Р roli Beans; | protection they received was merely derived from their ing with weak sheep’ dn r.
Scarlet Runner, Sutton’ E s Cornish, and Cock 3 tn ack pte planted a little deeper in the soil than usual. 5 it к; Von. St sitat he withhel à, ulis wil
Cabbage ; Round Summer Spinach, White g new annuals which have bloomed since our affect the perfume of the flo Under
Orach ; Navet Blane plat hâtif ; Early White and Red | jag: y mentioned: the white iety of treatment I have had plattty- of bien by diébus
um ig rin ies rave qu st hat га Nolan grandiflora, which forms a good contrast with week in September, and they have continued until the
Vienne, ‘Vegetal ws, Laitue Alphange blonde à the blue variety; the New Holland Podolepis chry- | first of my forced plants came into flower. In forcing’
ee aE ci pac he, santha, а good, showy, yellow composite ; Schizanthus | the Violet, I would advise a frame to be placed where.
Laitue Pomme d'Eté ou d'Automne, and Bath Cos violaceus, a distinet looking species, with a colour mar it would have’ thei rieitestdisdiné ори ДИ during
Lettuce ; and of fruits, Seymour's Golden P. ectio tnter . ne + the’ eaten cheapest Mi FU
and | Cassaba Melons; Rivers’s New Large-fruited | with brick-red, Alonsoa-like flow ч, a species of Ойша, used. as rox ése оті aud. w étui a Mul
Double-bearing em "sre a —— ve qm with lead-coloured are ta that e larger and finer drainage, а quantity of rough лаба may be put in
sweet, early Gooseberries, vizi; Oval Red, Sulphur, than ti — 3 Со — v ага olia, a species | the bottom of the frame ; the frame сап then be filled
1 f . а : : 5 * n
Irish. White Raspberry, Early —— — rome. wih he apperane o eee ae сан to within 6 inches of the top with the compost;
r kinds. g
; and Small Dark the Cenias turbinata and t. formosa named last month i i
be mentioned that, among all —.— new sers ; | for a few days until they have ure med
of Peas, none have been found to equal Knight's bi — denne ^ they eu эр un ices — planting mated t lower ——— у me
H v
Marro son's Ear Mmi *
А i : off, than another equall — gene ts appearance n flower about Christmas. If wanted
; e is a e 3 N A ae dore — - Indeed, few of the new Annuals are so well worth буы Жы it begin — the middle of rept
place. Sutton’ м Cornish ‘Cabbage is isa — kind, the jie exception of being ү e 2 - — — ече ге | учы the lights over them duri — pet. gt i
2 the A ес т heey — — "e er, teer cooked, as s. Boor A па thing, t far, | to remain on uring the day, but the frame must never-
quies Pon et Br y "meer ts er e n Linum, which is flowering rather | theless be well aired. They -— remain under this
ie more freely roti — but s still iti is thin and delicate treatment for another fortnight o; weeks, when.
* The multitudes who admire — — utiful Begonias, less air will be required, де b that time the short
noires and à graines — are sorts of Cos Lettuces „nich Prt winter grace the s here y can and cold nights will T hav vik They
have no idea that they are 8 as easily Lon erar covered with mats, so as Ber o allow frost to mes
в the very i a Pelarg e " — think they € oftener met | the plants. After the first set of plants come msg
seed aj | чв, 77 with j in collections than they are; however, is the | flower, the lights may be withdrawn from them
more unwillingly — — 215 Rivers ^ 2 5 they stig done flowering, they are е removed used io very in a iiti ; but a tempo frame
lent bea. pe net early and late. Wilmots new white fro bes station at the bottom of a low | must be placed over them to — т bags
—.— - — — — — кз, north wall vi where they и» ака to if m" ve а the above mode of manageme e rin
that is over, w is about | able to gather a large weekl e ply of wel де 0
p Paley which is" more: cut than that of any other: white this time, m 1425 ten in hand, shifted, and | finely see етін — А j
placed in a pit, where, after they have started, they are ме рист v Gueenitoven AZALEAS,—I 3
i i hem their
he
í stoves in winter. The chief point in their treatment is | about half ripened. I use
Potires of Books, &г. ss the dryi sting in su ith- | about half ‘way tp wi
et
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d
et
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5
2
2
8 2 2
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ч
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+
+
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п
un
out ll quantity of rough material : х
38 2 Histor ti and Description of the Bomer rang | Among new things we observed that the Pine seeds | prevent the fine mould from mixing with the drainage.
P ler. By Lieut.-Col Sir T. L. Mitchell. Boone. lately receiv m O are ing | I of tw peat and
This br ern! has снов to do with the cultivation of | up, and that the plants raised from the first lot are | one-third sand, to within half an inch of the rim. After
the land, but it has do with the he autko of potted off. What they may be worth will therefore | pressing the soil lightly with a small pot or circular
! also re n boa.
liey
4 м We T for the purpose,
celebrated. inventon, em sanguine tar 1eve | young P of the Yucea-like Becht ria, the seeds of | and after sprinkling it with a fine rose watering ро!
reduce the voyage from London Sydney to а | which were presented to the Society by the Hon. W. F. | settle it, insert the cuttings. After they are put in, roa
month ; it tells the simple. зану of the discovery, it Өк ys. should be covered with a bell-glass to prevent evapora-
shows what its effects have been ascertained to be, and It t may be worth notice ims the prems macrantha | tion, and the pot plunged in a bed with aslight
it deals very war tert with the criticisms that it has ee pe in the bed of reat conservatory is at| heat. When rooted, they will require a little air, which
elicited. lien he form of s 1 called the Вовнгай рге п flower, and pi Pac ther appears sto тз perfectly | may be given by tilting up the glass оп one side. When
СЕ" cel, reduces vibration, aud saves fuel and established € On the : shelves, which w e very gay they begin to pov а Spring ipe ~~ prego repa
wear and Lan is now matter of — ^c vm te em vod te Balsam, tinged with lemon. It is cius стык», pots i fp d;
,Godwin's History in Ruins ( Chapman and Hall), con- of he M nd d y the chm “Camellia Balsams, on ia а then be placed in a a gentle hot bed f for four or five
sists of a жылш е letters upon the r re and variations of | ae of the size and efti ens of their flow ks, and afterwards removed to the front i May a close
arehitectural styles. is written in familiar lan e, house ‘for some ii hae the middle o
and illustrat Pd s Wick dol аи The ait Meme Chrysanthemums (small ж {в х late, which is
plan ey
an), ar ce eir Т i potting into ots in і ime
unaptly calls it “a handbook of architecture for the —— pots. They are struck fae together in small | compost as before, pressing the soil firmly round the
unlearned 1 ting.
pots, sferred to larger ) ey be 5
A id edition of Professor 123 Vegetable King- | which they are spread apart a little, topped, and en- | removed to a cold pit or frame, and kept close for two
dom (Bradbury and Evans) has just appeared, with | couraged to grow on without any further stopping weeks or more, and well shaded from the strong rays.
IM Yos Ht 1 —— er till they bloom. By this treatment, they do not ийнеги ү aw i жул, „when air and
Supplemental indexes of new matter occupy 10 pages o t ber of small shoots late and too weakl by degrees mi Look over them
in, pn | F unt 100 Vegas | intervals and stop all luxuriant shoots that will
departmen w nearly 4 psc
old o ones are replaced by better over, with the exception of Thoms’ Seedling, sat | Give all th = posible,
el — — . — | Pi :
Garden Memoranda. and longer on the same ground without renewing bo dei vel nequo arcis repottin
ни ag Socrery’s GARDEN, Tourxnam-Gresn, | than almost any other Strawberry. It, however, likes | till the f slowing ses a they must be . =
a Tithe Arboretum we found Dr. eir busily engaged a top-dressing of leaf-mould put on in spring for the | the vigour "s P d y sil the will be аайы i
* in marking out an alteration i * Rhododen rf. ts ye on. Apples are a fair crop; they June, if they T o esl ü y ios in MD.
clump” — ый das ier. ieee ase are better u dards than dwarfs; for, owing to the another shift, and will enam делине A E
ess
ing
known, — hitherto been a circular belt of Rhododen- close prunin „Ра of the latter, the blossoms suffered from ү proper 4 pete to, as ar ie ag anere жы — d
drons, surrounding, as it were, a Grassy — in the | late spring frosts, Peaches and Nectarines on walls are be the m б ч тете P. 4 i 21155 "The foltot
centre; but now this belt isto be broken up, and » bearing tolerably well, the latter rather better of the two. dangerous in е "8nds of amateurs, |
its d in 1 versed Th Peach frame, whi
Чч ee " i in foli flowering in 6-inch pots. As ха crease іп age, a
various directions by broad stri f 1 so as is short and open at one end, is very healthy in foliage, 8 h po б
permit a free —— e This a8 and making good wood ; but the fruit om it at present. e чч of bloom is seeured by ad " n of
improvement, for as the belt stood, besides its does not seem to be much, if at all, in advance of that "зне по She омар en us rri apri 2
Appearance, it acted as a barrier the open wa : sand Agent
Ot show days at » distante fromthe orchestra. The ^ The Peta tatoes treated according to Professor Bollman’s 801. „They may be induced to flower earlier than
beds along the sides: of the new walk on the = AME not come up well. At present only one or two | °Y а oreing in a warm part о!
side y in full d y ones have Mane. igi ani n of som
о ч *
: Р T „ As cut-down plant
me Arboretum is at present, as indeed: it — — ts found them decaying and enveloped in a web of P rokon sufi a t the eyes, shakin oes КОШ
is, in excellent order. —— the conservative —' The probability i is that they were “ ри and with a sharp kn ife take off all Tyr
Wall we remarked a i Spartium | too 8 i. e., after vegetation had be — on i imi marais of 3 eee
Etnense covered most mos profasely with "yellow blossoms. | uh "This. will of course be remedied should another |; [нер ичи extent gee o
an autu ing worth вчи ccu apud Уча place, ; — ———— оо maiie
THE
Í P ip rae LI on а» шеу, не 170 хн Meu 1822 i M шау
n fly
down tou илне аз go out l — making cuttings o
the to
TEA ir пе Novice. The following may possibly answer your
ач т ner e do Pa ce h colour Game Pett J Take every m men ep down пос өү at this
£^ pale IB edges creamy white; Elize Sauvage, yellow, | Season, are Ө dia usually troubles am
orange; Eugénia Ие briglit rose; Goubault, the p acidi g doors, and rein appearing to
omen тое, оше tut Madame а St. Joseph, pale pink, centre saftey from the late rains should be at once oved
Mansais, rose, shaded. with buff; Souvenir, an Ami, t li tarted
delicate pink; Pagiioni, men P intu centre flesh under р RCHID of the earlier starte
SEEDLIN NG FLOWERS. es will have ripened their growth, may be
Ka forgan, Your seedlings are very handsome, | removed а Р drier house, where they
poe especially E 3 and 6, which cannot fail to become can slow wly progress state of but the
avourites.
Pais Ancostos ©. Apparently an improvement! on Diadematum | Change should take —— A As the ка езет
erubesce
Pixks: К. "Yu much dried пр; * apparently too small and
thin ever to be first-rate flowe
—
Miscellaneous.
` Disease in Stone Fruit Tecs. —The disease in trees
21 stone fruits, трат out last year by М, Léveillé,
has more especially fix 23 aem the Cherry this season ;
in) es had flowered and set
their fruit, 454 0 kis in good condition, they
i the
either partially or emed died when
being form n examining the interi
hes we perceived that the pith had become black,
ES a sort of vegetable gangrene had attacked it. Plum
Hn
wers М
rowth a pua Hl shoots has
have attained o
rdeners br
of 8
ve;
the leaves
see d with атамак
ve suffering. veral
Facts of this kind have a рс ерле э cause as |
E у еее Ree апа кнм it харо rtant to discover,
order that w. to counterac
disastrous effects, M. "bean, | А a 5 Horticole for
June
j^ dena as a Nuisance.—On a recent motion
ir: “Р. Wood, on реа ^id ies] 8 resi-
dent between Ngee and x mith, for an injune: |
tion to he pea mee -— m burning h Dricks on his
* situated enees,
*
de:
thei |
the bie- Chancellor oad that Lord “Eldon had thought it
^ doubtful whether brick-burning
but he could
in the defendant’s favour,
“burning being a nuisa the
decided by Lord Faction. Arne, 1 Vice
established that t
at all
Continue tó - 1%
һе
| olor. tall growing plants,
r, from De
| Heat
r|next seaso
| befor
at
dw. ar Applen and Pears, 15 о remov
an leaving i
— —
е long th their bloowin
Sii plants wi [M require going ‹ wr at short
als, Ong grow
d them,
on. the pont 1 отт but
unn olii) stimulants which
might induce a fresh
ES 80 eee, “ Pene blooming n
CHRONICLE.
tion to stand the winter;
the so
it will be time zenou
mon round-leav.
=
Shallots and Garlic when g ng ripe, for if left in
phage we long they t to rot. Cut the var,
erbs, &c., used for r distilling or drying ey rea
the proper st Be The early c 0 may
disease
away, a
. oder. t the air. sufficientl
oring. A en
вы ы should be pen mmm tee winter ;
we prefer the latter, as it keeps firm for much longer
time than the stone, and is hardier. ол M
ATE OF THE WEATHER BH. LONDON, .
tural, Garde
ST
For the week ending July 28, 1853, as obseryed.at th
Chiswiek.
1311
ses, and лии М the N of autumn
the Perpetuals, by watering with liquid
mamare, md m ipte the surface of the ground, where
practicab e the
Pelargonium sull be urged, to get them established
Б ERE IT G
lime per ier = ove s а hg as well as the
intende rees a being trained into
pyramid ther shapes. It will likewise greatly
| benefit dards of the above fruits if they eoul
heir receive the same treatment, We ho ope in — lant-
0 such ill be a
rare rrence ce, as we feel confident low Keds à are not |
only the more able, but, as they can be pruned
| easily, will bear a larger quantity of fruit ona given
7 A Cedar. — There теа Сінай, says the | Space, with the advantage of the fruit bei
Helo of the Pacific, s опе: їо be blown down by high winds. Mat-
of m be the largest tree | prot rries, Currants, &c., inten be kep
ne world. А correspondent ET: 705 Herald of Sonora, | Some time. Should dry weather 1 water cher Bods
ав: paid. a vi e spot for the purpose of of Alpine Strawberries, to keep them in а growing con-
This igy of the vegetable kingdom, de- dition for the produ 800 of aut tu ut f d
series it as follows += At he of the earth its cir- KITCHEN GA
2 feet—4 feet up, р is api feet—at 14 feet The prosit isa buy time E this department, and
E Scand thence it gradually tapers. Ма v height is iu many places rendered more so by want of room to
4 d. it, has none. of disi La y which pone the vequised crops or M and s idus
|, om tree in агеју itchen g
even
large enough to carry out d аи of vegetables
Saber dar of Operations. |
T Por rte 2 ensuing we меё."
andl
oe ns |
here галан: isa 1 of room
o. plant out à sufficient
In
the попети pars of “the ——— "the true Flanders
©" oam, A = sand, eiit
placed
same Spinach should be
will be ary during cold nights, but lessen the
shade, хөр in bright weather. Plants; suspended on 8 TEMPERATURE.
blocks and baskets must be daily examined to see the | zu. rns. .
growing material is kept su ene moist, while at the E or
same time stagnant damp must =| Мах. | Min. | Мах. Mi
FORCING PEPARTMENT. та р реч A m E
p —Whenever the house for Saturday 33 17| 29972 | 29.879 | 76 | 53
fruiting i is » ready, the pests had better pone me Be ECC cag | can
the orward plants should be € EID A9
исо у and have ier final shift before removal. 95 29770 72 | 54
When it is desirable to have fruit early, say in April — 720. 523
or e fi up pot should not be over large, as E" 2 роон е ма онан
it will be necessary to get the plants into rest early. As 23—Clear and very fine througho
a rule they should have their pots well filled with roots, — = Serie: cae? iinet sh эу
by the middle of September, and while growing allów |. — Oer cloudy ud fines densely overcast thet, ==
them allthe light you "e command, and a pro ionate ning, and heavy rain at night. wagers an |
q tity of T st Pines fin very ear y forcing ++ 28— Rain; cloudy ; showery; overcast: atni hig? ht:
are the ВІ forse iy — Queen, and tha Provi- bian
nee; to assist them a few Jamaicas may tarted TE OF THE WEATHER AT CH 1e їй
1 1 as they take a couple of months longer to ripen plate the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending PER
than the above. The plants for the s er crop ma
remain for a k or two, unless there are reasons for 8 шс | йд nah E еў in | Gres
potting them immediately. They may have a larger | “August, Ses | S25 | SE | which ic | Grund
shift эч? recommended v — above, and should be 258 | Аё |да | Rained.
kept gro "Tr Ton eS in thé Sunday31| 744 51.1 62.7 11
rener GARDEN AND si Mon a) р | | Н
The flower-garden will be now in its greatest beauty, | wea. 3) i2 | 515 | 629 15
| amd every means m taken to keep turf, gravel,and Far 7 | 3 84 ү
edgings of all kinds in the neatest order, that no draw- | Satu. 6! 724 | 523 | 623
ack É H The highest temperature during the abov tr CE
dead flowers . — ie pit pe 3 d — 1888 Alen. 92 deg. and the lowest on the 3d, 194 i 15
gro uced within proper li railing and ices to Corresponde a
climbing plants should be frequently gone over, to keep | Anavcarras: ас We believe the Chilian to
em) n dy trained and secure fro winds ; for f a moist to a dry soil, but. to 2 e rs
e purpose examine Н Gerl Dahlias, and apent М ensperatnre, ч ie tool perm — we eannot have
e dead fiow received. There is no special work on the of ripening
of fruits, which, of course, vary with districts;-but mel
pomological wor rks of any account the season is given.
BLASTED FRUIT Trees: K S V. - regret our 3 e
plain,
Олвва
— r's Volume. The umet R Ату" is de t eer
holes in which z e Cabbages are planted.t 2511901
LOCHES : Pilkington’s address is—The Glass Works,
за N 8, Lancáshit
Ев: A Worcester, Use a mixture of, D&etylis | E
пка sylvaticus, and giganteus, Festuca, ous
eiespitosa, and Arrhenathe
GRA
aone be гате red mp, and а: aa
und them, s old, them me
Names OF PLANTS
nens facemosus.— DB] er
n 7 8, ph orbia ‘Lathyris.—C F. 1, Juncus?
J. ac 3, J. bufoni к; 4, eren
lett cn Goa ts En. or Galega officinalis.—.
or ко, Fhion relate to this subject, are e
till ne:
om — DP at is not possible to advise 0e
wi We presume that you: et
no dende, n i establishing 9 . — * € plants igo 4 Aim
calycinum s aqui nca major, à
Shade perat ‚
PRESERVING Fie: A. B S, Mr. La s. method y i сд
— for ig s dom P ей: гри 3
SPBERRIES
x Curtisa
formed
cee: "de em
reed. plants have bloom
seco A Um ma be cut t
n ) 8 maini
— тр энше, с
^ ia
> Ям these enttings pire E nd a T: nn
E 1 E i px Tre uer
ied 060, M
fine, or sifted, ith "ipe
Mee pose ‘through the $
sb ut must бе
They ma; N i e tember, u off
in the 57 during Чий, and » “potted 9
—+. ö ally h
as ai but rS up
little sand. 4 —
any peri
Srnawz ar бз] R ae us 49, xs
ven E e gem 0 j
1 fei e wil S lens di 1155
t candi naires me оҷ ot
ae hati T do oa 5 10 29H04 XS p edid
AO ра ur;
31—1853]] THE) AGRICULTURAL (GAZETTE -489
1 NAR. SAMUELSONS PATENT DIGGING — hills; and also of his genuine ammo- | duces, or so ignorant of their value as to permit
MACHINE (Silver Medal at the e e, P Poe 1 guano, deposited, n not by the pes of ein them to ooze away into rivers pals be lost in Ре e
de tried at the. Yorkshire Society's Meeting at York, on Pacific, but by the quiet waters of the | sphe ere, Мено. арб that t they shall in
eae КРЕМИН on ЧӨ 53 A04 “Ms ditio, HT ga t period, in the chalk basin which holds the Bonden some way contribute to Чы дайа. good; but to
For references apply to Mr. B. SAmvetsoy, Engineer, Banbury Dav im who thus despises them, they are lost to
— . Gries Reape 1 — — „Mer 12 penah wise, A is a game that intents and purposes. One pound weight of am-
| жые Punpa * b at Gloucester for the * MARRIS deser ould n en. pla а анат monia 1 en anes islands iy ong p
у reris err - n advi e im hd T o the agricu tural| more valuable than the same quantity volatili
ОГНЕ CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY. — The community than that phy nec sm from which it is from a fermenting dunghill in Britain ; yet how
Sail Бине Draving Ти Bronx of choice on the 5 Braye parodied: i the body politic. The ques estion general is it he practice now-a-days for shrewd,
Tolk Street, Strand, on SATURDAY. the 18 18th ol August, at 12 | ^ what has — emistry done = agriculture !“ is | intelligent, saving farmers to pay cheerfully from
бок. АП persons who take —.— iron cres bón time occasionally asked in a di ng and doubtfal ы m . for — —— and at the same time to
2d ^ I . or . [u
E bhait” Pole р Pu Mi" ed in tht panini #4 the oo by some disappointed and beer peti practical pamm e ts ж ing's worth of labour to secure
Жен ату, — ataa $ Strand, will secure tod. immediate entry ; bu a much more perti t query wou uld be | the othe
деш mbers іп — — отсе 101 inquire ЖЕ, “What practic benefits have
froma. 10 3 and Ук ies and iban from;
30 to! Oa ex aont on Mon of 755 james Ае Park estate, Forest farm endeavoured to obtain from 4 AN rale e 4 — pen of a kon oem
ES Nen Kent and of the estáte x S TUR RT chemist LE So f. fat ii the former Рр is con- | Agricultural writer, lately appeared in the Times
= — 5 — n iiias, rned, we need only to compare the condition of | hewspaper, the main 35575 tof which was to advocate
Beiti h 1 the policy of free-trade in Guano, and to pes the
itish agr Hellas as it was in 1823 with 1055 it is ык:
ROYAL AGRI TEE TURAL COLLEGE, 1853, to be convinced of the fact that, had | national benefits already prion from that manure,
the grea 7
Parnox—His В DE gl PRINCE хои, не — e — to bear upon it — 8 mua :
Piura о — 2 — the intervening period, we must still attend its increased abundance an pie rag cost,
PRINCcIP
ve
— hy" AYGARTH, М.А. groping in the da ee for the simplest principles wn
PhOrkssO «arl bo manufacture and application of manu * ompared to those e
‘Chemis — A. 0: e er, Ph Dy FOS. Ef chen taisti, ban dene nothin fol of liquid manure distributed over the land by pipes,
2 Medicine and Surgery—G. ^r. Brown, М.Е. es EN mt apito core beyond merely § gar the ‘tate of The tees
Surveying, Civil E Engineering, and Mathematics — W. Sowerby, ACTA ra of lime, this 8 paid v N every writer о € e ci т» фт Thus in raged article
| bord the now ne eher: iscovery of a
| * r А. Williams, M.R.C.8 German chemist ; and ЖО. great agricultural societies | ^ SEWaon MANURE Pun ра C yt " t AUR.
or Re MIDSUMMER VACATION will terminate on the lich] ave been and. are still lavishing funds that might coming Et. г of “ Brackik's Was ir of Agri-
Studen admitted either as Boarders or as Out-Students.| be better employed, if it be true tha the only | cultur dc PP mi Men т writes :— $
The annual fees for pve чем vary from 45 to 80 guineas, accord- | laurel which British. science has yet n able eef, str
ing to 3 c roo. 72 1 1 pesii Ни шдеп «a ^ wreath — the brow of agrieu eulture is the gift ч milk , cargoes of sugar r and coffee ni port wine,
en tae is complete in — — — for younger à fo rei gne But to ma ny of our re lions of 4 Ib. loa ves, an nd thousands o
students a longer time is recommended. There is а department | had небі and substantial proofs of the power e py utter. herein are not a d all — webe
ender
or general as well as for agricultural education oduct of our own coun but. also ur
chemistry to dis t productions try,
re and information can be had on application to the 28 re > MEME qi wt aen to ag ver un oet алкин SAMONA ту imports—aliere pe orm, iti is
UIDE то roe ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE | true, but scarcely i in utility or in value. truly
E М tho КАРЫМ х МА Le obtained of H | #нбењторинон $ still, there hers (Vids eitte * J
Аламан. Co. Pate E "Ваг | wilfully or Ва: blind to 5 5 fact chat iti isto it a Well-known but unworked mine of gold, equal in
Cirencester. Pries ts. that we owe not only the introduction of many new annual meni to one-half d 3 p the national
(COLLEGE ОР AGRICULTURE. AND CHEMISTRY, manures, and protection against fraudulent dealers, o Eat 3 — "f it a stream il 8
дур от PRACTICAL лхр GENERAL 8 ELENGE, 31 aud but also sounder views regarding the management It of pec culiar атайды ity, and
r Kenn и e 4 almost Sof portability ; its fertilising powers are
alue by the sums
vi ЖТ? te Coll enormous. Wen Mon aje Шш
е system of studies pursued in d College eompri f
"branch requisite нна Ар h for xd pursuits of ненац pr any m that. may be attached oR ended i ама ensate Ө ирк
. — Mining, Mamifyeture res, and the Arts; for the Naval ы 1 : of in f. acti our P er a iesu lons dedo a Н for u nprofital le
a. nis vd oyment of guano in farm practice
and Military Servi — and for the Universities. , | oil-ca. buy , to feed our NM UR
Ana э and Assays of eve у desc ription are promptly and — his experiments and results, however . Ils Tad ms are annual]
accurately executed at the Colleg — on and concluded, me. never suggested | ® nimals peor ni ions; ADS TM REO AF y
a - I other . may be had on application to tue any one o ok the e many y fertis substances
D wich chemical Pig on has discovered. The "e artificial manures.”—So much for sewage on the
ORSETSHIRE —— RY IMPROVEMENT chemist has pointed out and specified the elements large scale; and that these sindici are true of 7 id
ASSOCIATION.—The Second Annual Exhibition of thi orresponden t
Association will be held in нА емее ба “on WED NESDAY and of whi à; 521 P Capes, and, kj N to this manure upon qp farm, hear what the с
THURSDAY the 19th and 20th of October next, hen dl the Silver | informa , he has taught us t its ones M of the Times id :—
Lake ЖЫК! Misia P and Dar Оа Earl of 8 principles a are not sut generis AP pai distribut: “At M Boe in monte 2001 Kennedy feeds uniter
chester, Mr. Sheridan, M.P., an r. Gerard ‘Sturt, M i s ?
нга 60 cn ; add. th 7 ae in th ths 220 large oxen,
m and
‘tition. f entry, and the rules of the Associa- i 90 2
йй, may be Dese * six poi — 2 the nited Kin geom, An А ve long been, and still Grass. zm jen his house-fed sheep fattened better
honorary secretary. Entries to be made on the forms only on or are; intentionally and unintentionally permitted to than in the field, and were kept on Itali eh for
rm 2n 9 C — to wors ur very noses—not | four months, at the rate of 56 head peracre ! "They like-
RENZO NOLO. ecretly or stealthily, but with a T offensive| wise received a daily supply of steamed food.
, obtrusive veness to every organ of sense that can take | allowing for this, we find that on this farm each aere of
AN M bte. — T Stat of the Army, we ll cognisance of their presence. Every common or thin keeps about four times as much live stock as *
ү tiva
© tind
=
E
with, Building 4d не Hg VON, W swim M uks ity
as . n — г works, would willingly take
en of some EST [ona ' Alth here would | run stream, every „black pond which receives En ngland. Mr. y has at € ды demi state of
е Temumeration, Set employment (s his preat the drainings of a farmyard, and ever uncovered 900 by the use eof pps E
'object.—Lctters addressed to the Editor of this Paper will be du Rug а у arm in Pipes 5, and applied to the ss e by the force of
communicated to him nghill, are as certainly, at this m ng " r veo от "Me.
the elements of fertility into the ocean and. atmo- toxin in а jet like а shower | 1
| sphere, as ће guano ships are bins ma. to our — graphic words, he can inerese his маса
| The — Gas E tte • | shores... Our country is thus unlike tient | ^ — = T bovem е Bekk — — — LE
| h — nd Mecum [Чайдын Muster аы htr esau oe
SATURDAY. JUL) Y, JULY 30,1853. labouring — chronic hemorr — verdure, Having an unfailing supply of water, he es
strength can only be sustained “by а large and either mix it in his tank with a more enrie
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. t ; ther mix it in his manure tá
A &tieültural Soclety-of England. constant Supply of rre ead o stimulating | кыйыгы, and so shower it over the land, or he ean sc
| жее, Aug. Lug Agricultural Society. at nourishm That this wa and wasteful guan rome over the Grass, and then wash it in
cos Тнпаарау, — cultural, Imp. Society of Ireland, | 1 0 of [5 20 “bol agric ata E is pons of red; ; r, if nothing but moisture is needed, he applies
"ag Дл, — EE 1 — co GARA effectual and radical cure, what e will} Wero AM , 2 Жаз итү төр, d
Ms Ir rare a who is at all conversant with ае уйда No doul
Tas! introduction and general use ur CONCENTRATED of economy which characterise our and th of
‘MANURES, both of natural and artificial origin, form i |
one of Xie most remarkable features in the modern IE the Witte materials юва а егуі a foundry | ianuis aii
of agriculture. Twenty years ago farm-yard can be worked up anew into useful forms, 80 Mechi has state
dung, lime, and bones constituted’ the simple ud — in the con- attended the
near У sole sources whence ed ан “on his ps joi of our erops o3 oed
pe 44 of fertilising substan Now, h owevet, Speaking, th ебә is no such ina
science inge ity. if 7 a con- for every Process 6 th an M 10 b de setae
Junction lerated i tence—have of loops in that endless within үн
Multiplied manures to such an extent that the chief the mysterious functions of АА and a
Suliculty the non-scientific farmer has to encounter life are completed and ever again renew SL agis There can x4 no doabt that this experiment "at
is how and what to select, where the choice is so generation springing, 3 from the ashes of Tiptree, renti, Sa a few other places, is one of
— — objects, and so complicated in iM байге its 3 Even aste which human igno- the most important that мү. ever been made it
ad а ents, every — ve of which | rancé —— is eee repaired by the dili- | Agriculture, It is the neates to that arti-
а Stiperlative, and every sentence and statement — thrifty hand of Nature; for, although the iy n Sao what hne
: Ж чабды of that style of. language familiarly materials of fertility are to all human appearance | likes with ihe plants he v: y if it shall prore
known the ‘hy read the stock- lost ‘ver in the de ipated | that these showers of liquid manure ca’ „ E
ically, then may the cultivator under Tour
N
E
Я probably see some bold in . ] 12 es are imperatively uniform, and yet
К К Hom a 3 A йй, TRADE, 8, 17 flexible that, like the lena tinak, they are
357 the s rity of | capable of being се well.as re is ЖС
superio
eite Hemel кымы Yastest objets If hiaan — азо =i Myremili, toget!
1
490
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. -
[JULY 30,
jet; and finds its way along the pipe, it is difficult to
doubt the ultimate cheapness of this plan. Certainly,
1t
5 discovered ма
be
ap has
which the cheapest artificial manuri
efficiently Hr mer and by which even ‘the а босына
аге to be drilled on the flat.
of afickle climate г
—
It is, we анай the duty of the owners and occu
piers o and it certainly is their — to
watch with particular care the experiments n dm
ee.
mill and at Tiptr We hopet
he public.
ewhat curiously, i pa =
the economical use
cheapening of foreign аш ши in е Pe" which
has been excited at once by the: oce nee of Mr.
Меснгз е M and by the. — |
of Gua
ne
The following letter, ‘conveying intelligence of
the very highest agri cultural importance, appeared
in last Tuesday’ s Tin mes
ot expe — I last Mes to you;
ould be so early re
so in the
ur
eei comparatively inferior.
relates that being becalmed off an |
They
pm:
‚уэе dep cab ba in the
cured * iis and brought tib |
се * The samples having been taken from near the sur-
inferior to what may
e immense, the
nd thus
ong its e
taken to make the guano available to the British fa
ty
th — ere drilled on
acre), a ries as
MA a
little, it w
of white Clover, pe of
d oth wo
piek
— —— —
а valua
1 Acre. —1 Ploughing ...
rrowi US
10 lbs. Red
80 bunn, of Rye-grass
mg
(2): The — are the — on — different fields
of the far
; 2, Potatoes,
won
s, Mango olds : 3 & 5, Swedes
, Swedes
r
o young boars, not
which was - ^w a Fishe er
y: 0
ear ; it was ploughed, harrowed, and r
rrowed pom E мба 1
tion of the acts of husbandry i y » this
rt pa n
7, Fallow fa Tu iow Oats mo Sainfoin; 38, D" and Seeds
„Seeds (mown); 40, ow for
Next come the Ve —
5 arch 9
owing mix von We.
— — it i
uq he following i is
fiel
S с» сос
0 2
seus: Б
8 pa ite
22 0 eS.
Parsnips, Cabbages, — and
, Vetehes, Turnips, and
e
t
(3. The e of ыа оп — College farm | i
are :—Stallion, Clydesdale
and one
— ia All the rest "
he
— MawunES for Turnips,
acr
"en
e
red — and D bushel of | d
; — close to ч” field, it does not then cost
0
. The buildings,
a
applied at per
—3 ewt. of Bone-dust, at 18s. 4d. per quarter; 1 ews, of
Guano, at 107. E —- 6 bush. of Soot, at 5d. per bush.
2d.—Another mixture.—8 bush. of Bone- dust; 2 do.
2 cwt. — Neh ‘Soil, at 27. 12s. per ton; 2 ewt. o Guo;
of Super
e for 2 acres.—15 cwt. of C vilitas
8 sd pr Salt; 10 do. So m op
To prepare coprolite grind the сор.
powder ; кем sift а ee phon
urpose ; and to e every 3 ewt
of sulphuric acid to e
while the effervescence takes place, oh
an and ме ught dic ке» action
, | sulphur es it o the mixture to settle d down an
s| hour or ino — then as out of the tub and put ina
d for use it must boib
i hot wat
weight of bones of ios, mix well together, or they do
not all get soaked ; leave "them for about 10 m inutes or
ird of
or by throwing in some copro te powder vn mix-
ure is boiling up i it prevents i boiling over,
using artificial anà fani;
—The for osts 2“. to 27, 5s. fora
UM s lei — the ater say — t€ jane
which is the pem g, at 5s, per
then again ar Bens are mu
e» homestead t © e — as 1 ewt. of arti!
veral a t would take
85
2.
I said а rtificials were 21, per acre, I did
labour of mixing them and dissolvi
e coprolites, &c., whic ke
heir price pe
an ee som - pes 7
uildings, a yard em can then |
manure out - i to de field about or E |
as you coul out your artifici ials. |
1де = as a cleansing crop; they —
and take the id of 2 |
very good, bu
ut not so good as with the
Bar
cotland and Ireland, take the
eds. Y
se du sow about th
We ma т wn breeding pigs are Ber As regards t drill |
2 1 his p^ iden vs ‘shows . may long. reasonably deren . of hores, I ire eur he Clevelands a з the | hoed, and they should be drilled, at any rate, *
antici th and especially udi ted for this farm cober € is so light, and they | than 18 inches betw rows; an and —
off the les ebt e Peru, ás mentioned in my last eing oa wage anim mbine speed ih their | hoed two or three times. ere are the — y
er This i the true way: ib te eak do own the monopoly se ngth (which is quite “ийет for all ordinary pur- | spring Beans, the form wn end ef.
ч. and to secure for ses) ; they are about the same height as the Clydes- | September to end of October, sometimes Ho E
Февр. ies of guano, aud асау 10 die Мест эсе only lighter — ан finer boned. The Suffolk November The spring Beans are sown noe Mail
an inereasing quantity at a more аге a shorter thick-mad ир i sed of February till middle of T
; — or teem not -— qui nis as the Clevelands: The "E this is ours were 23
“1 Sir, your obedient t | Clydesdale are a heavy large horse, best suited for hea e eset al iL kinds re Maza
v» n * James CAIRD.” clay lands or — au» &e. ; they are almost too — Win ~ Se bitish 3 White Eye, Ae.
$ | -— for this farm. © — . sho are Three. pi is the quantity sown per эы
2 ieee ee ОИ now generally allowed to be the best breed any one сап | 3 to 5 m dee good rotation on stift 80 "
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. |keep,as thoy possess a grent aptitude to fa enim Wheat, Beans es deep. A Darley or Oats Sele E
ONAL EXAMINATION. are good milkers python d not such good | Oa answer o soils ; Arne Шен 7
uM Answered by Mr. ак as the _Ayrshire, Alderney, an erry ; they damp: — nerall -— д
К — у» ‘lowing paragraphs v. those of the come to earlier than most et breeds, and | sow them the same time as spring Be sos, Pa
questions in quickly. The Cotswold Mn — — тт called — of March, 3 to 4 bushels per е acre, same d
Long-wools, they to ien as Beans, Manure should never ia fel
omer old they can be тан е -— 25 0 or ^30 "bs. Рен, as it forces too much ; ar pac -
. — do —— being sox — owns per Ib., be in ma ME ; it then has the soll
then greatly — ; this E -——
е of about 18 tons of farm-yard | — to their — as — as — га — goo "dit breed | to 34 bose — ни ; — n e»
is a cross a Down tswold tup. cipal kinds are— 1st, Chevalier, this is of the best qu m —
The 3 breed of pigs is considered to. be for maltin — 2d, Long-eared Nottin; „has S
hardiest a t the same time ned ; ; they yield than No. 1, not во so good in quality; 3d, OPE
are black, vid, white on feet and faces ; з ^ very р oes best on soils, ere are varieties of E in
acre), | br i her Hobbs; | Barleys. le erally precedes seeds. Oe
fs the Moers are white; a cross with — and the |S de wih / he place of a Wiest е
en |
kshire
Fisher Hobbs.
р (4.) The
Machines оў th
hes, grinds, cuts chaff ал Turnips; and pu
| mew = thi
n so large a — this
— all eomplete, — — 10
— Тһе engine this
The Suff ole drin of grent
"The — which
e same quantity ^ tlt |
le erri more if anything ; ; the principal V ‘
Angus and Black
cheapest corn
inches ede the drills, 2 to 3 і
liable to
we generally use are 2-wheeled ir ughs ; they cost worm ; the best plan is to roll vell with
being about 4/. 10s. The harrows cost fr about 9]. to 5. The Beans, if forced by manure, :
ecording to size and weight. We have two of ems А disease and. para e best preventive 15
ichines—they cost 18/, each; а S ire | and cultivate
„this cost about 12J.; a Ducie’s perta it uo Te land for Fae should be pet
costs about 147. ; arr ri roll, — Crosskill's roll, 1, 131; as fine as pe
alight roll, about 11} Our carts are of different sorts, | ai дегеннщ ti ved perp реб
Crosskill’s, Scotch, &e.; the codi foit I ie ode well en a inem. Yon. tee! fet
| each, and a weigh- bridge costs about 207. I have now | per acre, and sow it broadeast ; it e Jean
| mentioned — i machines on the farm ; t| ean land as ean be possibly got, and kept
—— are never u ian h „all weeds, and rolled to keep it fine; and fine hat v.
зав another heavy. tor w require about here is onl pane land, vbe
а) tools, &e. | have had. the last 2 years for it. In +
31—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 491
there ar manufact * and it is more sought barn and there table w-houses so awkwardly | were conveyed in the manner. It is по exagge-
after, iti is — up to 121. or 15. per - Last year | situated. that es cannot — nd until the cattle be | rated statement to say that the number of horses, cattle,
we grew about 18 bushels of seed, and 2 tons of straw | turned to the doo The farmers’ dwelling-house con- | and men-servants kept on a farm for the sole purposes
per aere. storie ge, having the offices of plou h ing, i i to
sist oi a
" st d li
— OF F SCOTTISH AGRICULTURE. irregular square, and having an excavated hole in the | greater than at present. For example, two horses and
untries have experienced more of the evils of — of the yard, into which every species а E Was | опе man can carry 80 bushels of Barley, 96 of Oats, or
feudal — than Scotland, and none have so com- thro and from which the o drainings eo oozed 54 of Wheat to market upon two single carts, whereas
pletely been emancipated from its thraldom, ^ Notwith- out — collected i in a black puddle at the very door f they could only take on an average about 12
aer e the natural disadvantages of a poor soil and an of the dwelling-house. The fittings-up and s irniture of | bushels of each. Six cattle and two horses were res
ungenial elimate she is now pl common consent | the house were of the meanest description. Clay floors quired to draw a plough then, with a man boy to
= 0 un eas one man and two ho
>
rS e b 0 y vnd оаа p and l for the purpose, :
models of intelliges sy, dustry, and — 1 pra there were none— of the commonest materials, and the wonder that, under such circumstances, the wh
while her landlords Tele been no less noted for —— former so co ind" to suggest the idea of a per-| cultural population were in a state of great penury,
publie spirit and private worth. Any — to trace | petual penance to the occupant. The kitchen, or — me the produce of the land was well nigh consumed
the causes which have produced results so satisfaetory end of the —— was t puis sitting: apart ment for t maste n the process of obtaining it.
in the agriculture of Scotland cannot be uninteresting and man, mistress and maiden lace (To be Continued.)
to the agriculturist. What the landlords and tenant- | Which stood forward — the wall, ——
| farmers of Scotland have effected in agricultural im- | ОЁ beggars or wandering tinkers in the winter evenings
provement may not merely be successfully — by The family and servants sat at the same board, and Home Correspondence.
— but even excelled by many districts more favourably | partook of the same fare, which consisted of oatmeal| Machine Tools. Machine tol are as yet unknown
| situated as regards soil and climate. porridge or sowens for pon kail-brose for dinner, | to farmers; indeed, such tools can only be economical
| The history of — improvement in Scotland and Potatoes and milk for supper; but the Potatoes| where the savings obtained their use more than
| searcely be embrace much more than a| Were only added to * vil of fare about the middle of cover the interest of the capital sunk for their acquisi-
period of 150 eme — if we go much further back the century. Alt there be little in the physical tion, with a per-eentage in addition to compensate for
i an ire, it i i i to afford а reaso;
n mac e
men more than t vien, purs uits iot eee and of the peasantry in the “ Cottar's Sat turday Night," and not be desirable to provide such engines where they are
со fom ime th of Nort : bdo
histor idst pove
was in as low a condition as eould:v Ww ll e conceived, | and wretchedness caused by the neglect of — | dei n spine ight, however, be rendered
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manured, nor cultivated, except in - — — most social comforts, and —— in its religious observances. | and wear. Farther, machinists an esmen of various
imperfect manner, and no system of hus ndry was Whatever ma y have been the im —— that have | denominations (carpentersand blacksmiths, for instance),
known that could ин fertility to — soil, — what been effected in the physical condition of the farmer might realise a good profi casionally letting out
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| Tull. The land in Scotland was then neither drained, influence of the farmer's family ci e — enjoyed all i ts them out at a rate meien to compensate for frst md
t by occasio
necessity and nature compelled, viz., rest or pasturage. | Class o 3 it must be confessed that in all those n rie ^ other — qun be employed
то irc — str e the i
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quite as fen productive of an — din of bad under that older system which is now — mout kcu it was little luc that this invention
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— — "n agricultural — of ће! Passing from — 1 the ae — done; so the idea of putting machine- tools upon wheels
шну at бау — of — — th century, we e find them composed of a bar table, and cattle byre. | may be scouted at first, and afterwards become of exten-
seem kwards to some very remo The barn — on one side, — was fre — — of sive utility. e most useful machi to begin
period pete anti nrg when its — were little such materials as could be most — obtained with for working metal might be tilt-hammers, for such
better than a horde of savages. Yet how different are | on orin the neighbourhood of the farm. On some — purposes as forging and riveting, especiall
ments, as
| mixed, and having the roof formed of straw and — | cutting and brace: ing of w
up so stoutly for * Kirk and Covenant” in the| The stable was never furnished with traverses, and not | and for various uses—many of
dark days of the persecution, and the principles for | unfrequently it had — rack nor manger, and, eme wich moveable beds, w whereby to ena
— had contended, and shed their best blood in necessary consequence, orses ran loose and fought eu cut at pleasure to any given depth or
defe f, had — as cherished heir-looms to for their scanty —— — of which was — machine-tools for tongue nd groovi i
their ‘children, The agricultural — were far | useless by the conflict ; the stronger and m ous for mortieing, for dove-tailing, for planing, &c. The
more deeply versed in theological lore than their | ones сеек the “ lion's share,” while t — younger remarkable patent of 23d April, 1793, * for various new
— of the day. Intellectual research | and w r ones had too frequently to go to w а оп and improved methods of working wood, metals, and
| was directed almost —— to those questions whieh | half —.— Their harness was a curious me — ‘of | other santana? is said to have been the origin of most.
i wa in i m
t
ur rm e liti e in summer with 0
but the old — - the — — Жучу н — the riant growth of Cou ы бана Sedes 0 sac Ke, which | for general application, be so contrived as to be set
banished race, and the wars, war, | Shed their seeds in all directions over «ће arable fields. їп motion by the turning of an axis, that axis being
which prevailed d during the — half of the 1 18th anaes) Sas ridges, even in dry land, were la me upa qnie — capable of attachment to a steam-engine, as also
n the crown than at the open furrows, and n were | applying to it either the motive power of animals or that
public attention from the pursuits of indus ustry, so that it — could be ploughed, except in a — direc- of man; in the latter ease often by а treadle. It was
was not till after the bloody *45 that vitor rae like a | tion. par 2 were heavy and clumsy in the ex- in such ways that, in the years 1794 and 1795, machines
continuous effort was made in the di either of treme, e drawn by six "x "bip cattle and а were worked for effecting most of the above-mentioned
agricultural or commercial i improvemen —— couple ofi 3 yoked two and tw each, b p „ with a great saving of expense, over and
, Farms in Scotland were SE of Ae arable all drawing at one 1m while the — . his goad above the far superior accuracy with which articles were
dimensions at the beginning of the last ce tury, and | or ое! sang, had no sinecure in running from one to cut and shaped by men altogether without skill It
instead of each holding living its own set of offices, and —— and forwards, alternately | would further be desirable that the wheels should be
Situated on the land to which it belonged, a number of — and soothing the motley throng. The seed capable of eitl у displ tor of fixture, in order
these were often found huddled’ together in a sort of when sown was covered by harrows with wooden teeth, — - engine when in use might rest on a steady
or ene i . neighbourhood | which mere urr " Bron PAR AE a
of a pee] ? nm castle, or what had been an abbey or | slice un rs кА below. During summer а constant} Curts versus Waggons—When
wi | carts as жар
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forays. This patriarchal system, as a matter course, former. Indeed, we are assured by writers of the last reasons why aa appear to a dis: y ате
necessitated an immense expenditure of time and labour wem that about 18 to 20 bushels of Oats per Scotcl y prejux mem,
in going to and returning from the outlying farms. | acre were about an NT yield, and from i 10 to 15|and if not, th t very expert in managing them,
After the parliamentary union of England and Scotland — of Barley or Peas. There were no fallows nor either in тс or driving. They һауе а belief —
this system began to break up, as the causes which led green crops for many years after 1700, to employ the | them that they are hard upon the horse’s back, and
to i ceased t pl i that time |
this,
£h nearer the highlands ‘wee still necessary as a their only d onsisted in pulling Thistles to serve so that when a
ection from the raids of the eaterans. The transition | as food for their horses or cattle at hight Two back- great disad B
from the hamlet-system to the erection of farm houses | loads of Thistles per day to each man was the regular T «à say the shafts bear
and steadings in the land to which — ventrem was a | task-work to be performed in a summer’s day, 3 met f they loa
i in ofthe СС urse, much of the — was spent in — and i test for all v
capita
in eonseque eo
e one hand, sind th the want of ca ness, ng grain w ,
9n the part of the M on ше other. East — sg plished by flails, and generally on a Pro — floor, going up hill, aaa then turn
Mid-Lothian, and Небе, set the example of and winnowed between two doors placed opposite each | downwards, and ask gren carter to e the shafts во
я, |
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penultimate quarte was 0 or
he says, © Our farm - offices are set market on horseback ‘each horse having a 6-bushel ' bag the matter; and it is well known that
and confused, as if by accident, 1 ві з its back; and even hay, straw, and dung | more with him if allowed to
_ 492
— a GAZETTE.
[Jury 30,
т
е the thing
et I should
r-
prejudice: in favour of waggon
have had the тсе of shea s “different makers
and ef course various patterns, but I. have олду fe ion
od
not to the
ps NN cwt. and, is tne light, a
drawback ^ is the wheels, whieh have * cast Aro
and when th ey wear a little tee — ‘the
possi bility of putting in "Ws o
So the wheel may be los phi uh m bt ^al 855
ы to have ант ast-iron, to
— i
r above Љу по
get à ү pij 'and simple-
well a
‘frame to put on ng hay raw, which is in
r pieees, one. - sat side; it i “Tight so that a man
-earry what arms, and
pes "m 2 is sireng, en cart measures |
11 fort iy 8 yide, өө] to many
0 los So I trust before any
t; and, on eme ormati
Mr. B. ина а
d
er nor servant liked | of
s
end, throwing he jee
other | ¢
ple, to s n
nstances the price o will be thrown s
crates €— should
Ac
ving that te
of 3
share the risk in. a
w Чикин inserted in tnit
— tribute to
cent, on e nay G — wie ys nd 105
le anure failed to
ntee
any circums:
metropolis has
cultu
the fant himself, ean — —— a — ope
ome scientific law into action,
tion without calling so
kno
everyt ing
by-&
"ose tio n of Shaws — eal-
rri
6 a —— оп. their intrinsic worth, f.
is E -—
Dorset, [The firm
тъй former Foreman. Mr. Char
it.
ness on the same spot.
The, Soil 2 йв. Lees. — The soil, when composed. of
suitable i „serves three very important pur-
First.— It acts mpchapi cally in
uer posent.
firm of rm aoe p^ no o longer exists
n the busi-
as an Alinorbent по
0!
hole. of these » Sanction is in the best gue
crops
soil cios the roots of pu. facilities
ach
yiel
Po wen Gare in all directions, i as not o
riy et ta, the ground, but. to
рта aan
afford - it the ime
at greater ror —
è nature o
ation of dd p^ the
ature has endowed
terea matters
regulated, Sir H.
were not. easil d when
heate d,
re
ts. than white clay, and that black humous
—— heaton of all..
that b
us soil w
a alight opes iod the«
colour then of soilits ehemica
estim
men
would requin а include. the relative absor
of differe 8 of land. All these е though -R
appare — - bear of necess n practical
— and just in the — in they
rstood and — on by t
walking ‘systematically and sa
anagement of a Bu
(should ч rena:
wil -never make at
actice with science" is just as
with 5 J. осна M
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d; that: mere knowledge of such
heori st a farmer, for
as
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comes into
pH ss Tt d
d Ecce pad pes al. wer of |
‚ E i in two aye less manure will be
in
arid in
Jethro Tull, with an
— principles of cultivation far in advan
m
the application of. manur
intuitive perception of ie an.
"purpose ai
single
general Lo qe "m his theory
by the practical —
Sen a рне Weedon
t
the pollution at present passing into i
he produce of the sewers for agricultural purposes.”
f construction
itz et i Prt bill was
refer to a select commi m, during an
eee of seven даўа; the rh irr facts ятыр
ed by evidence.
M — the proposed tunnel sewers were capable of carryt.
:-81,000,000 of с р Р
sont of sewage, ng toth ighest. qe
12,000,000 of cubic Cog That by [jn tunnel sewers, 288
no offer means, can 5. — whole of кез — “ying 3 of
the Metropolis de е t fof the тату
panur ie
ently drained
f — es ood vision as made, t
carry d
feat ‘hatter te т ает ‘be in the ren sewers, fan ving them
A which any amount of storm-water
i Th
the "hushing or udi
wers all the
trfiels,
[itg of any delay
ion evising some bet
greatly increase the pollution of the T
s | further endanger the health of the meiner " 1 —
Nor
annual gathering last Wednesday, we give
account. of it, abridged from the Times me
.* Mr. ai is {
ог һу reason of t
Davy —— that sti — a |i
of
ost | be shor
His experimenta alao went to show | from their hos
heat, di
Fe
l| t sh
aud a satin ought- to afford the best data in b» are his Clover and his Rye-
ating i From Pr experi- | mistakenble
m
aud
seienee t tri
t| The next im
s | metropolis and sere) by —— and preeipitating chin
tyiv - — — - diem, whilst the 1 — 5
m
ue
APA annum for 25 y roe equal to 05
0,000/., or one-half all of the cost of
se in carryin this work,
tter plan for the йт, i
connection with the present outfall hs we
which =
THE TIPTREE GATHERING, T
July 20, Jy 85
ble to be pr resent at Mr. Mechs Mechi’s
deum
having been a
romises
is managemen
testimony to the value of |
uid mauure irrigation which: Mr.
e details of
a aper e
of the large results which have been & a
пера from Hiquetying the manure of 14
u 0
veying it u pipes to every part
etm bri
|will help to денеме mete
e had a
new SHE at Tite EY
confirms
it. The same in — are prn
attention of the farmer the TERM
3 ay rid
15
›о1 reis
will aft pass into the Thames. That thie ent of hi his — Mr. Mechi has
lermisal n alw. Ro pate enf "nfiqient for the Lr ын qn vances upon v—
9c x
natant o of eee ‘worked Er tern EN LE гез, Зу milles oflimewash he has go rid 80 the в ve simple
nee proposed by the plan 8 to to ei and the sam юре SE,
— ouid pa —— anche without —— with on ‘traffic of | dient tends to keep his ing mere
the Nep e which it was intended to pass; aud |. His tank every morning draws {
sed, nel newera, ior the, sum. of Эд. | lations of the manure during the previous уы
enis, contractors being fully prepared to. “undertake the are washed into it and liquefied. He no fai
oni Shap d 40 blc e hs ni 6
n of the аа, which are fattened d off with Pe 25
паро зидар ттт nts: | His stock is ibt pies as perhaps it 7
originating with, and. now f'ope the саше stand я A
publie enterprise, and in} too far apart for e
ш probity to the ratepayers, eonld | | this part of his man P on
in | not fail to confer such да Aires ae upon the subject ; but it must not be forgotten vin agpi
metropolis. ; ‘heii sons tone eee tee second Ë th tem
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
whole N are э: {егей | F weds and ‘that маа aspires: to be; m various prizes
well as a
ted
mentary terms by the Earl 25 Harrowby,
the most нис: ‘mann
Mr. MEcut, in responding to "n toast, observed. PH ——
- veles pti an, — eg been kind enou
ed of p Gen
„Mr. Mechi had a
id. ora bold and Fred sp bie ae
afford. to do it.“ hter.) But
who could
— ion at issue; the question. € this, Was A profitable t
goes ofitable to ha e
alm
farm undrained land? Was i
сае arge “ager. et t
F
buildings
charge interest for to the tenan
send ie their brooks and 5, and
Lau — r.) He could not affor
all, 28 must recollect that iti
d c
arithm: ul afford to ‘spect p А Me. Antell, ortsea ;
and; ld not aff to farm with ordinary buildings and Mr. Jennens, of seley; Mrs. Mills, of Bisterne ;
3 ей to er P^ — 5 etn E. th А. diese is , and “Mrs. ‘Wile е of Nailsea Court, took the othe
лге E 1 В
VY дын man knew that flocks exposed to Mi eon : [sns prizes, СІ opened the competit for
did not progress; that mag — — 1 MM 8 ‚азы Cochin Chinas; a ^ cock two hens, adult
I ips, dan REN A — birds. We spea bly of this class,
remedi 1 8 1 М
come from? and his answer {о that was,“ Reduce your es Ry hile we would make due allowance: for — мере f
both landlords and — E Land was fetching at the present | year nd consequent lack of condition in irds, The
е from 30 to 33 yea: ; and if - oo much, | prizes were divided between Mr. Potts, ed Berwiek,
whether landlond of ‘tenant idet him cut да halves, and put the and Mr. Punchard. In the next claes the 3
same amount of capital upon the half retained = "was formerly t f ver f чи Б
sp we er the whole. sure that was what they were | WaS very suc э e number о А we eing
com е was aware that great changes were not to be | ever unpropi sea be for Cash birds, it
of public o opinion ge
for if En
proper Tent, md to calewlate for themselves,
ounce t rrors and — & bette
great eriminalities i n ferm t the pr
nt
venir i X bein
— was proposed in highly compli-
Pay
ally, however, such expressions, like that
of dis fiend. Mr. Oen were ro nalts tei a spice oubt.
e was not every one
waste i
the laudlord ought. to put upon
at meetings like this;
o look at things in the
ey would
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and drunk in
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that was not ne
effectual agent
the soon
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fres nction. The second pri
Exquisite s — were plentiful,
ot fail t er serv
which is, that in all exhibitions, — pri pal р
eby establishing the faet Mrs
exeellen will t | Great Badr Нан;
one feature wan
Ivy Lodge ham the
lists for — fee time, and e took ‘te principal
prize in s III. Messrs, Owen; uckley,
i 1 Do rkings,
8 үө cart including two
— Parker ér and the Rev. J. Boys
took the ус acd d g the commended we were
glad to see Sir A. Macdonald а Nie Whi
wke successful career
the пау
is the time for hikes, anid the beautiful pens rival-
ling each o while th
f se
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and honesty of plumage was pre-eminent. "We allude
to belonging to Mr. Terry, че Ke eee
Fags ash рл at Gloucester, eame to t lis
буч
— a belonging to
nfield, and the third to nen Gilb bert,
us
dati и ег
the — classes the "none
M ram
srs, Fairlie,
g Me.
std y
— 3 Hambro’ —
very good, and the ‘silver ood, thereby excelling their
noise so ong his
pie
The chickens in t те penei d classes were, how
25 hc phas i гам Siver r belonging to Miss Walter
of North There mirra im excellent bantams.
Class 43, for conn varieties, i is no
ing part of an exhibiti The velti
ed lay the foundation for 4 future — bre =
Mr. Vivian, of Singleton, is — ly and deservedly
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applied to his farm i
e perm
f of the want of i anl
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coun’ the: ma despa са Нк ert
Be aad — 4 eke Pade farmers =
enerally w
because their solid. manures pu v
or 10 inches ; but w san Hayn mamare, Ку;
in Some 4-or 5 — 8 un "dt da bet
idaho s di Neve spre:
33 8 ver 53 would be
jas He Eako them for Анг. to t|
ae — omit od to spare — pen
them with the A that
1
oes shows are
кета
і bee І bout three. weeks He
believed that if they swept the орау round 4 гна й find pppn
: e farms the anent charges i increased
ent; a
was a
Кур, э other
an id aclence
: E although the | ШЕ, mi "my frame t o itae in 1
À TS, he belie: S. orien Оша be a wen
at nt. Farmers
B do mee "odt da iy dag, pei өй es
Tux Great METROPOLITAN Snow, »duly 26.and 27.
4 А now become of daily
nt Polands introduced
* to А
— ow educ ЕС
tae Т
yen th enrich- 855
E of dem Ll
1 their
observation:
hoia pou гы
had ‘always need
(M —
oecu
кан Шың as rhe ‘everything cla iere * degrees of
1 it may arise
«alte varion in ini fret берен ^ degrees. It is the
ondon summer show may boast at
| dts outset EP — — i y
: x ud +
ТЕ. Herby, Be N.;
oA: 9d, Atto; ; Sd, Mrs. GT. a. Parker, "Astley Halt, Cid:
| La
notice, essrs.
—— Айыш, Fairlie, там =з Potts divided the
prizes, апа w we irds
of d кыр and beauty. "e they
ong to the istinct v yet ав
| them ims ipa у appeared ei we — de аы Mai
of Wm ela e do etend t ей" ther it
an improvenient, but it os appear that the beard-
es birds, have retired from the field, and left it in
r | possession, of their compe titors who
emu sovi in
ну. and will mee
re good,
The sevgi again —
E]
rs’ pri
of Leadenh il Market; and the champion
cup to i M E of Hirt gham.. The
rate in every
8 2 85
Mr. Baily, of J Mount Street,
Eu is their award of prizes :—
clase " Spa ne tides. nd two hens): Ist, Captain W. W.
rnby, R:N, Knowsley, Present: 9d, ditto, ditto; 3d, T. H.
Fox. 44, Skinner row ia Com mended: Edwar d Owen,
High 8 Shadw
nur T. Braste esek and — 3 in: Captain W.
d, Edward Owen ;
Class Ш Sai foc and one pars юе J. G. Ramsden
i ; 2d, James Buckley, nelly, Carmar-
PO | Domxixa (cock and two hens): ist Captain W. v
neashire. Com 3 Fairlie, Cheveley Park, N —
sii? ener dee D t the later were j
en 1 ан Brisli
a
Class,
| Не, & ad “Street, E Readies m ote
estar s * Moai TT
За, ditto. Com-
WC Hon
Boys, Bidde таз — W.
er, mended; Robert rt Bo Eastbourne, Sussex ev. James Boys,
> | Biddenden Kent; William à Copple, „ P
жез £0 ass be D pullet): tst, Ced w. uM
Hornby у IE Commended: Thomas N
J. Bo
Class VII. Dolum ING — ck and two hens): 1st, Joseph Jennems
Moseley, Bir ingham; 2d, Mrs. Mills, Bisterne, Ringwood,
Hants; 3d, John F airlie,
‘lass I. Dorktne (cock and three pullets): 1st, —
Antell; Рогіѕед; — 2d, Ann Wileox, Nailsea’ pear Biisi
ohn. 25 irlie
Clas Сосн w Car INA. (cock. and two st T. 1 n
Potts, 8 10 ae Croydon; 2d, legi Berwick, С Cron
Blirewsbür а, BI — — zm
Уз 55 Bic у s Av h
— [Thi
at^ — OCHIN — cand
Te а. PE 2d, Н. Ms parham, J
3d, abi Y fi. 111055 Phillimore Place, Kensington.
Co SR urst, Iton-on es;
orwood ;
ames |
Breavin ton, Sutto near
T. H. Potts, Kingsr ond. Lodge, ame on. 7
Class xi Собитх Сшхх (ебек and two hens): ist, C. Fun-
chard; 2d, John Fairlie; 3d, withthe!
Class OCHIN.ÜHINA (eock and е pullets): Ist, W. B.
Mapplebeck, Bull King, Birmingham ; 2d, Charles Punchard ;
3d, withh
ass Ar Cocmiw Сїїхх (cock and one am 1st, John
Harrison, jun., Snelston Hall, Ashbourne; 2d, — А ai ie
Commended : Jo n Fairlie; Lady С aroline Leg gge, T MA uia
Blackheath i, H. M, i рагы, Briga adier мё Mb Enfield. а
Class XIV. Cochix Cu coc two hens):
Peles. near Noscley, imam: 41 Benjamin 9 um
Hew Street, Birming 3d, wt witlibe
Class XV. Cem OMAN (ee == thiée — Ist, Mrs.
Bamund Herbert, Powick, — 2d, G. C. Peters,
Moseley, Birmingham; 3d, E. Wl Meston, Great Y. th.
Class AVI. Coomx Cuixa (cock and two hens): Ist, Henr
Parker, Church Lan answorth; 2d, Jacob Crawther, pd
th; 3d }. Adkins, Edgbaston, Bi gham. di
lass "Ib Соснтіх-Сніхл (cock and one pullet): MT.
George Calvert, Reeby, near Leicester; 2d, C. J. Braine,
ET. Rowton Abbot e ames. Cattell, „Wor
et, Birmin; John Fai
"Dis "e XVIH. А (cock ша two hens): Ae Manstone ard.
Goodman, High S Tottenham; 2d, эти Clarke, Street,
neat х Gason D ad, Charles . 5, Mount Terrace,
nton
0125 s XIX. AY (cock and three d ERE
Ma ist, James
Leighton; 183, nies 3 Cheltenham;
Surr ‚з 3d, v ithhel
2d, W. W. Hayne, Sut-
On,
Clas ae ом (cock an о hens): 1st, Edward
iia ENDS Sparkbrook, en et 2d, J. R. Rodb
Aldwiek Court, Wrington; 3d, R. W. Wi ilson, Stamford-le- le-Hop
Romfor зех.
Class XXI. GAME — (eock and three pullets): 1st, Jom
орет, Bein. Leiceste an
Cla GAME Pow 8 (cock and two hens): Ist, í y)
“Powell, Hillingdon, near Ux — 883
"Hornby, R. N. Commended: 8
; R. W. Wilson, Stamford Jo Ноз er нр
XXIII. GauE Fowrs (cock and three pullets): 1st, Jom
Bu пдеу — R. W. Wilson, Stamford-le-Hope, Romford Essex;
"^ dens
Adkins:
W. W.
— Game Fowrs (cock and two hens): чр entry].
Clase XXV. Game Fowrs (cock and three pullets): 1st, R. W.
um
s XX МЕ Fowrs (cock and two 2921 jg hate F..
Vel Aiftingdon, ‘Oxbridge; 2d, E. C. ск
Class XX VH. Gate Fowss L8 (cock and чыгы балл : Ist, C. C.
2 2d, G. W. Wilsoi {
ху I. бор E Ras c
Коң ea t, C. 1 ‘Brine 8
Sntton- within,” near Dartford ; CR [o ^ d J. Mont ing
—— Commended : Mrs. Helen K. Seymer, H: бта, Bland
fo: =}
(Glass XXIX » em pa сиал Hanpunon (oock meme
pullets): 1st, J. une, oalbroo re; i
Ma NE der 3à, Rev. T. L. Fellowes, Beighton, Rectory, Аде,
HAWBURGH (eock and two
за, б. C. Adkins; 30) Mda:
XX. SILVER-PENCILLED
hens): — 8 — | 3 rne;
Mrs. Astley, S гае
Class XXXI deg e
Е 1st, Miss Rachel Walker, Ch
ampton ; 2d, G. C. — — Mrs
mention Comm eee
prem * Rid
G.C. Tarma, 2d, „Joseph Jorden, Waterfall Cott
peg 111 G. C. A m aad class merítorious,] |
lass XX Gor NGLED
— cei hut withheld; 26. T. F. perire
—
at ist, G
: 10. K :
Class „ SILVER SPawGLED Haxeunen (cock and three
pullets) : 1st, R. S. Т ub А ] )
б. 85 pase kins; 3d, John
XXVI. Vim roni (cock and, two
e о A Balls, Nazing, Essex
ае
5 9d, Mrs.
i bonus Seq rug.
nas; CIE XV bl; Вовах ‘Monte’ (omi папа. —
, C» Adige; 2d, C. Rawson, ме»
щш ss XXXxVII T. Dikiy Fowr "c
mended: A. C. Adk mik — a i
— . +
БЫ ЕК .PoLAND FOWL. (cock ; fd the pullets):
W B. [n
he Class чы. НД л (оок. pu tro mus 5 5 C. Bays
redi a 7 Fen
i ingon ze was epe
s
5 (eoc kd ree puit damn.
ngton, Bristol;
[We m Um haye noi mum for t Deere É 10148
E (gander and two geese): Ist, Austitr
"Fa asd ie Rachel hel
mended :
Walker. Clipstone. — ‘Astley ll, É
Аалы all
2497 энине,
гуп," Turkeys (cock .and T t
piii nits Gren Park, Newmarket; Шш 0 Г га, Al
ye XLVI, tee: оныт а "тл Vivien, Sin
2i;d ehn.Rodbard, Wrin
ket; Arabien] M Bart, Droplet ii Lodge, пан: „ The Silv. pion 8 E
й fe er Pearce, Lower lewis, Whiniple, near г Exeter; LC 7 ДЕ ua? horas
e ize,
15 Css Vi Dose (del and three Pullets} t! 1st; Rev. Hum os n Wo. ua
494
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Jor 30,
iscell
in treatin 90 Waters and Matters.
— = жауга January 7 Seem 1153, William Bardwell,
n t, Westmi Middlesex.—
This invention consistsin — a "building, ta
its ground-floo r-bed w
the sew — waters eae
From the floor or filter-bed
3 5
red with
dilute сач 1 su
ported by sor bearers n coated with Zine ;
1:
the matter on re filter-bed, ihe py uia of the filer
ir may n by m
so arranged that the air
ut — e — otherwise. The n aet top of the
filter-bed e of some strong ay — ted substanee,
ch or зо, diat it may bear the matters shovelled
trough which ‘the water passes, lea
behin isi be thrown, or piden
toa cwn E ctio and 2 mise s ihe] insti
suitable for making manures ; & will е ажаад
to have a third floor above, ator keeping a such
— with th
g the — matter
sed on
ting the line forward fro:
tai keeping a boy continually. shifti The best form of hurdle cum
side of the field to ра оре й
thi: urpose is as if it were made o lea
Hed e top, and sepatu ted by gc: a yard wide at
= —
sed abundantly enough to kill insects it would
Lime the 125 24 he and giveit good winter
Cabbages next
KCL. t You should either constantly and largely
dilute it yen pum p it as liquid on to the Grass land directly, an
pump it undiluted. on ү compost feo ps Cd absorbent material
such as old ta The w used as diluent will
SALT: S Н.
925 kill ы
ti lage. Poms
TAN
D
ofa A
would cost
week.
ae apes eg те Bellevue Talavera is as early а Wheat
we have. І um an early harvest you had better
nae itt ar e your winters are mild, you might
110 this with safety.
„# We hope next Saturday to give a report of the pre tate
p th he crops, collate ed from — гр from — corre-
s of England, Scotland, and
spondents
reland.
fua rket
St yaw bene has very much
Contin of Potatoes, Carrots, and /
Calendar of Operations.
J
CHESHIRE, July 13.—Since the last communication from this
of the country there has Lege a a PM cad к и —
night ther ery a
could above the
cut, and driving before it what had been mown; the water kept
the аде and the or eee ‘morning aem —
sede appeara
t is 19 years since - Pind a flood Fix — — time,
and ien n a great deal sAn the ay err been secured. The farmers
their re lan
d, with
nm from the —
ty- been before the storm. It is to be fea:
that the ! which was in full m the e of
Storm, bas suffered from having the blos ed
st report, m uch of the
Clover hay has been though the weather, generally
— ry unfavourable, a "- à mpair the
quality of the ha: аен те well
employed. — sowing pen pit — ‘the — of
the fiy are not so numerous as at —— the seed vegetat ing fast, and
making rapid growth. Our report of the Potato o erop is not so
ing, disease having ia red in many spots, and
there is very little t but showery, and, at the same
ept up,
nae thoes are some French Кае and id in =
entiful, but owing to
00
ve
5s. per b
Mushrooms are sca Cut
танты — Codicis. Mignonette
natio:
FRUIT
'Ine-apples, per Ib., 4s to 78
rapes, hothouse,p.lb.,1s to 3s 6d
, Cinerarias, Pinks,
Gooseberries, p. bush, 2s to 3s 6d
Currants, p. hf. sees acp
F
€
Pe
1
Ме
2
С
Strawber os Sa p. €— 15 to 28 зе 3 per bush.,
VEGET
Cabbages, per doz., = to 9d
БЕ5Е" each, 2d to 4d
в, per ms „28 64 to 48
| таас Cab., p „ doz о 8d
Rad
z.,6d to
Th
SMITHFIELD. —Monpay,
July 25.
these descriptions
сайа
Best Scots, Here-
2d quality
Best Downs an
N breds
horn...
me time pas
this day se'n
are not much lower,
ords, &. e 4
Best Short-horns 4
Beasts 3 0—
.4 {0 —
‚0
fume
Perst.of81bs.—s d
4 to4
2—4
the average quality was * no means first-rate, ¢ — in
supp
в d
Best — . 6. 4
Do. Р
Ewes & E qn i
3
et
жай Pig:
poems 882; Sheep чеч ете 12, 860; Calves, 875: P
ANE
d. | Monpay, July os The тее 0
а at this ri Зу red was
was dis
d
ep, owing to e. the ue gies met w y heavy
Calves are low m Germany a d Holland there are
Beasts, 7590 shea, rhe 416 Сари from Scotland, 380
800 from — and Suffolk; and 1400 from *
midland co
Per st. of 8 —.— а в а Per st. о0Ё81Ьз.—в d 8
st Scots, Here- Best Long-wools.., 4 2 4 a
fords, &c. s 4 8 Do. Shorn E — 6
Best Short-horns 4 2—4 4 | Ewes &2d quality 3 6—4 0
quality Beasts 8 4 — 3 10 Shorn . 0 0 to 0 0
est Downs an Lambs. ..4 10—5 10
Half-breds j 2215 0 | Calves s 8—4
Do. Shorn —0 0 Pigs E "3 8 !
Beasts, 4558; Sheep € Lambs, 3250 010; Calves, 497 ; ; Pigs Sn.
Fripay, m |
The supply of Beasts is not large, but fully ай "|
жыны: trade i > dull, and еш 8 5 are barely m a
The number of She Lambs à
on iurc con: ES.
Per st. of 8lbs.—
mE
px
10580
Wheat
rger than p
xoi -of of p^ the full Myriam i
th
slackened,
unaltere
chases are v. Ster
in va
r mor
e morning, at. 1s. per qr. advance, but the à
and some portion Meine rg
The demand for foreign was lim
su betes s is a less fre
n Floa S cargoes,
e easi
| fair demand AE p week's rates,
value, Oat a slow sale and about
PER noia QUARTE
d
епес
OIN
Beans ы Peas are
bi per
Ar. с
2 m
:
Prenen” B er half sieve, 2s | Small ande A р. pn. 2d to 3d 1
Horse Radis e, 1s to 3s | Barl kd. & distil, 23s t9 265... Che 2490
Rhubarb, р, сее to 6d aioe: p. pott., 1s to 2s 6d . vier, rin “bindte e ig 25—31
Potatoes, —— to 1008 Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 1s деш, в and Suffolk MITIS DERE
— edew Artichokes, Jerusalem, do., 1s h mid Lineolns Е
— r bu sh., 2s 6d to 5s to 1s 6d
Turnips, per r doz., 3s to 4s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d ae Ере:
Cucumbers, each, 2d to 8d à А ег bunch, 2d to 3d Rye pem Poland'and B
Celery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 6 Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d R UR, mer гаа ӨЫ age
Car ts, per doz 6s to 8s rsley, p. doz. bunchs., 3s to 5s | Beans, Ма кал... AE t to 388 Tick 35—40 Farr
pinach, per sieve, 1s to 2s Mint, green, per bunch, 2d to 4d Pigeon. gr^ 49s... Win _ lLone
Beet, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d Basil, do., per bun 49!
Leeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d Mm do., do. P erate 40-2
hallots, per 250 ба, to 8d tereresses, p.12 bun, Sd to 10d eas, x ree rs a A 1 "
Garlic, per Ib.,
bee GH MARKET, July 29.
. Pattenden тда Smith report that the accounts from
id inferior and itwill — a
е
we have a an excellent prospect, Both
"We are bus us dae
м ака мй
eek, and ax
MEM M AM C if we have i fow days“ sun. The
for
oxen and are doing well, and will
= sheep ng well, soon be fit
Rats or
Mes
the вну аи come on the whole rather Pr gta and |
uty has advan 0,0001. The market rema ns firm,
Flour, i. best marks delivered......per sack 43—50
ditt Е
0
the dut ced to 150
with a steady poeni d for consumption.
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trus Trusses.
MITHFIELD, July 28.
Re: Meadow n. 105s to115s lover 1008 0120s
Inferior do. .85 95 А Des „48 70 105
Ros di dV ove ... 92 36
New Hay i: — E. J. Davis.
Сомв RKET, July 28.
‚| Prime — Hay 1 1058 togae ‘Inferior Clover ооа
Inferior do. . New do. . 50
— . 50 a Straw... Ves . 40
Old Clover ... 120 130 OSHUA Danna:
ECHAPEL, July 28.
| Fine old Hay ...100sto110s 014 Саг — 15s to 120s
— a wor DOF 0190 ^-Tüferlof йо... УВ 110
Hay * 7884 Fine new do... +. 90 100
— „ 92 36 | Inferior do. . 40 Ё
COAL MARKET.—Fnrpav, July 29.
Eden Main, 17s. 8d.; Wallsend Has well, 18s. 6d.; Wallsend
Hetton, 18s. 3d.; Wallsend Lambton, 17s. 9d.; Wallsend
Ship aat "lr.
Stewarts, 18s. 3d.; Wallsend allsend Tees, 188. 34. t, 49
060r 77 67
y 28.—The colonial sales a
жы...
‚ THURSDAY appea
e are lower than the пиве
BgApr
to . — the opening
Lens rh of the ene sale. The different fairs throughout
е опту are n early nent ite the weekly mar! knd gr
sines 1 short — former years, and What
has come to this market cannot be sold fo cost. This has brought
about a great dulness , and an 1 quan
f wool remains in their hands – he y seek cannot
be afforded at seat of EN
the 8 and
made in only пеи hes and impr s consequently
d anythin ^ er better feel
an — go ering a 3
demand for Lancashire is
English
In pis
v he | C , % Š
b € d. . d. 3 PC
June 18...) 45.0 | 28 1 "jl |
y 2.««| 47 3| 29 10 20 6 2
— 9...| 47 8| 29 20 ueg |
16.:....... 49 8| 28 11 20 10 37 10
— 2 51 10 29 4 21 6 35 4%
Aggreg. Aver. 48 1 29 з 20 5|» 8 40 0
K à ja vieler yarns would no doubt.command better prices.
Preces.—There is no material change. The deliveries: by the
urers keep the stocks moderately low
ENGLISH TIMBER "m 30.
ROUND TIMBER. |. PLANK. Ixcm BOARD.
Per load Per foot cube. | Per foot superi
Dk а £5 10 to£6 О 3s. Od. to Se. Bile, kids’ he Ge
Ash 2. ДФ vg 4971258 i —
El 45.0 — 10% % — SOD Ж чм
2710 610176 — 4050 M =
sew 8.0 4 0]2 9 + 2 610 BE — D
xus ENGL AND FOREIGN RK.
і —— — lish, and the quality and
| condi y good this season, ready sales have
T deen effected at from 1 13%. 10s. to 14“. 108; per load of 45 et. i
d тре порсо р. load of 45 с а 0 cana 5 0
5 . 143 0 0 to 14 0 0
perc entm dy sua 55-00 “600
„ ano d е Oto 6 0 0
вий c 40 % 0 to 6 18 0
„ Coppice, to 7 0 0
31—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 495
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2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horticulture.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON' APPLICATION.
Conservatories Mowing Machines mes
Greenhouses Fountains dem —
Hot Water Apparatus seca Wire Work Hurdles
Garden Vases Flower Stands rin rden Chairs
IRON mans STRAIN
Flower Sticks
FENCING, GAME B NETTING, o.
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EXHI
BITION
ANNED NETTING,
and for the securi
rdens. or "fields, at 1d. рег —.—
ards, 30s.; 1000 yards, 60s. Scrim
TON & fas в . 1 Bars, City, and Old Kent
sedis ark; wick Street, ne: wth аса dia
Export Dock, Poplar, 1 N Ms also be seen e ipte t
Tents in great varieties, on their latest aac conn ee
PE FRUIT, STRAWBERRIES, AND
Iis —NEW
f pu i arr fe i ich 44. 64.
E Supe or quality. eet hig to
Lamb Net, 64. per ya tishi
Cas Nets pits Lore 1з. per yard,
Line. Flue Nets, any size, 1s, per wine rer. pisi petis oe Minno
Nets, Eel Nets, ing equally cheap, all warranted Te
rate quality and n Rabbit m. 4 feet Mg 134. ;
6 e e , 21d.; 8 feet wide, 2 MS y Edge Corded,
E extra, suitable for Poultry Fene re
Cricketing Net, fix its full width and length, m e of stout cord,
IN . per weis — MÀ be eae we
cin against Fowls, Cats, &c., M. CULLINGFORD’s, No. 1,
Btrathriore Т Shadwell, London. Orders with
t-office order or Town reference, pun a
ALVANISED
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mo AUS
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à co
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GERS.
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AND A.
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position to execute any the above work, in the very best
manner, and y A 18 * price, Materials and w ee,
arranted bes UM and estimat
orkm
d tes forw Mew on appli-
m for all kinds. — Hortieulbiral Erections, also for the Heati ng
of erben. Hospitals, Halls, Offices, &c.
, two, and three-light Boxes Pus d on hand.
| б ОТТА сена ая EOD hey LABELS
F FOR ROSES, SHRUBS, ES, &c., re
very elegant, and — Miri. Price 84. ‘per dozen, in-
eluding every name, printed on the Gutta P$ in bold letters.
— dozens sent post free on receipt of 2 postage stamps.
Seld by E. TAYLOR, Gutta Percha V gas dab Colchester. m
URD
* кады РЕП, a6
New
London ; i 1,
and Gen
RDLES:— for cat 6 feet | iong 5 bars,
at yon le, Р high, with
5 bars а —
an inufaeturers
re of the iron distriet), —
po are enabled to execute
mp est — and on the lowest possible
©:
BY SPECIAL 5 TO THE QUEEN
си oe Prize — 1851.
RY’S WFRENSE m ES are used
at the я table, and by the first Nobility. CHOGOLATS
DELA ERE. CEP Iud, du PRINDE ALBERT, and other
varieties à la
FRY & 2315 in to the public their Ауе 1 4
prepared according to ‘principles —.— dic
ample experience and the res f the
taste, carried out by fle
— 'They confiden end
mbining that iua pery delicacy — — € 22
remarkably — qualities which are hocolate
in a 2 form
— "
— & SONS’ CHOCOLATE PASTILLES, —
вдь DE. VOX ABE
ous condiments fo r the га
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má
directions
may be ordered from s^ Tea
ers, and Confectioners throughout Great Brita’
m Fry’s Churchman’s and other Cake C
their Patent, Homeopathic, Soluble, and
usual, The ublic al
Seg M THEIR
MANUFACTURED BY FRY 4
the Cocoa Tree 1 ti
articles are — or on ае hav — at 12, Union Street, Bristol,
Their French Chocolates are particularly adapted for presents.
ME! BTCALFE лхр CO’S NEW PATTERN TOOTH
ech Street, DOW W
k Street, ма Manufac-
g, beg to call the a tten-
rms
important office o! i
cleansing in the ex inary manner—hairs never
loose, Peculiarly penetrating Hair Brushes, with durable un-
eached Russian bristles, which will not so li
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tock of genuine unbleached 8 оре, with every descrip-
on of F ETCALFE, BINGDEY,
& 6 Сог s only TEC 190 » and 151. Oxford Street, second
y some houses.
Metcalfe’s Alkaline Tooth tiny 2s. per box.
46 COMFORT OF A FIXED WATER-CLOSET .
rted into com:
N, with its self-aeting valve, entirely preven
of cold air or effluvia — — for —.— health and comfort
of a family in this hot w ter can fix it in two
ho Price 11. — Inodorous Ch Com-
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closets, with pump, cistern, and self-acting valve.
with énorme forwarded by enc wo stamps,
postage
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and prices of upw. ards
of every descri
DISEASE OF THE HEART
88388 nn, TINCTURE AND
BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS, * quon disease of
d Heart, Palpitations, and all kinds
n
Wate
ODEREY'S. EXTRACT or b or ELDER FLOWERS -
et wat ERPROOF PATHS.—Those who would enjoy G is strongly recommen:
wd their ear during the winter months should construct tying, and Preserving thA SKIN,
Mes their walks of PORTLAND CEMENT GONCRETE, which
2 are forme thu —Sereen the gravel of which the path is at delightful Селта
25 prese ade from the loam which is mixed with it, and to every dness, &c. and by i
22 S artof clean gravel add one of sharp river san о five parts | the skin soft, pliable,
0506990 0,929, 8 e ee» ! of such equal mixture add one of Portland Cement, and i f every humour, p
2282 9. ote? 9.0.0.8 well in the dry state before applying the water. | use only a short time, the 8 : it and
s 4 It may then be laid on 2 inches thick. labourer can mix | s the co! beautiful.
> and spread it. Ne tool is required beyond the spade, and in 48 ы Бош prion 28, oe ЕШ ne Ape e
Galvan- Japanned | hours it becomes as hard as Vegetation cannot grow e Vendors an
rid ' iron. | through or upon 15 er it resists the action of the severest frost,
inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide. "d. per yd. 5d. per yd. | It is „as water does not 2 fall o Y's
Finch „ strong 1 9 den ais gap CACIOUS REMEDIES
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nch „ м . 2 ” : ” Millbank Street, Westminster. Illis, of Great Dueie
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All the hove пу widil at proportionate prices THN MECHIAN DRESSING-CASE. — Tho most | ttim, settled int» an
И the upper hal i be made any it laete the pricks UN: VoM рае A of a pocket- | 4. Е
ised nba м Менш for Pheasantries, 3d. | poo rien niai one pair of Pre ry Ivory: Peculiar 2 1 —— to
Per square foot. Patterns teel Razors, his Magic Strop, Comb, Badger Hair Shaving mended your
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rcc LAB als d 0
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r luxuri
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Articles, &c.
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orent t, 244, Strand
TS. SUMMER SUN AND DUST are sources of
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pipe attached, "mins: bolts and
ready
HIRTS.—FORD'S REES 9 are ——
through are requested to
interior of the solle band the thes — Ford's
"—withou!
| релге: fitting shirts. List of prices, and 2
ment, post free.— RIcHARD Fon», 38, Poultry, Lo
E on the |
— a Shirts rts, 38, 4s
cm aac
drive, the promen: VY the а Ne
om e application of ROW KALYDOR gi
lexio dispelling: the ahh ot Ia of rand rel
5 Le pac and 3 and immed
pleasing se
a s of the sk skin.” жо pots, pim
necessary, on
Rowrax precedes the name of the article
— each, as spurious imitations p p broad d
& Soss, 20, Hatton Garden, Lo
Perfumers,
oy etree
and, by Chemists and
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e Cheshunt or Waltham. INIA WILSONI.. . | of them I exhibited in the Crystal of 8 02. ; and
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TURNIPS - FOR. LATEST SOWING. i August the above splendid Gloxinia, whieh t, is superior s ЕНИ Š core ая M ane " onicle, of the
J VESTED. anything yet before li i 15 the prize given | by 1 July, and likewise Mr. Ош в accoun of my place
ч Charles Newman edling нш at, the | in the same Journa f the 24th July. І * a large stock of
UTTON' S GREEN TOPPED YELLOW HYBRID Liverpool Hortieultural Exhibition: У une 30th, 1853. This mag- n the Ax Bileh pot gran now actly r planting, at 5s.
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FERNS AN LYCOPODIUMS. — bloom, G. D. 3 n 1 a figure = wu 620 1 — aan Isleworth, Middle yi
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OBERT SIMS’ — List of more than Two tation is содні REMEDY FOR
Hundred species a: rieties of Hardy, Greenhouse, and AZAL BA ART TR YA rue anperb b Azalea will be sen grgund b
е Ferns, and Ly ndis can be had — — rp aani out m first week in Au or It — mua a hiswick in f t
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selected HOLLYH SEED, Xm from r sorts
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h will not T purchasers, Orders will be supplied i in -
ENRY Max, The Hope s b, Vo rkshire rin rotation ‘orders will secure the best plants. The N_ RETIRING Pisin үт» BUSINESS lately соп-
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NICHOLSON'S AJAX, very са and handsome, most ex- — s n August, and willbe forwarded on . — tup ort we have received during this lon; n fà venture
quisite flavour, u lled'às a dessert fruit, and forces well. «A ley and Gree ren ia Nurse ева. —— А09 Hobe th that the confidence so long саата — united
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ense т, ducing а а = of fine fruit for LEXANDER PONTE kx панаа E lymouth, fat —
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lowest part. These Tents are bed use in this NS * te син, e d 2 a ait ie te N very arbe ANTONY cine AND. SONS,
I px 5 tg Tonbridge, “Place, Pe, Gee manner and ata reduce d аре Materials alid workmanship| AS TH = Ease IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO
London. Drawings sent free. nted best qua Plans and estimates forwarded - appli- | Consider Ae Е "i to the Peruvian Government mer
ENTS лхо MARQUEES ON HIRE AT A CHEAP ek Y: all kinds pa a детс Erections, also for the Heating the P 518 o recommend Farmers and all others who
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Cushioned Rout-seats; arded тут — with — One о, and three-light Boxes always on hand. k em tet of the arties гб who "hom they puse —
4 0 ^ our ne ecurity, and addition to
holland. Large or wal s - Mas great stock kept. 260 0 that bee al “ANTONY GIBBS AXD SONS ШЫ
arque
very low — 5 9 for Schools, "Sociéties, &c.
Rosert К x, 21, Tonbridge Place, New Road, London.
ARDEN NET S, SHEEP NETS, FIS SHING
well to remind buyers tha
The lowest ай y 2 at which sound P Pasi
Guano has been sold b ben or the last two years
91. 5s. per ton, = 21 155 cent,
ny resales made by dealers at a low ce m
either leave a loss to them, or the article vd be — ther
ERUVIAN GUANO, the озган Й
Messrs. ANTONY GIBBS AND ees Lobos “
Guano, Superphosphate of Lime, and а ta dae
Linseed and be ee
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6 feet wige, or any intervening width 63d. per square yard;
sent painted Y Mesh rather less than 2 inches. It has given great
satisfaction for dur ability, —R. RICHARDSON, 21, Tonbridge Place,
New Road, Lo ndon. ;
ANNED NE TTING, for the protection of Fruit
Trees from Tan igi and mee and for the seeurity of
15 CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London, E
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amount of trespassing upon or over. Upwards of 700 de^. of (o R, ANURES.—The following Manures кс
this Fence mee * ‚д> Mt by us in the last few years. Apply as Ne 3 — ders Lawes’ ohare. eee
for grade abov yo $$ $ їр
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rust or corrode, ъайн : othouse Wor King's GLASS for CONSERV ATORIBS, reU.
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Air ог effluvia. In bl comfort.
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32—1853.] THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE. |
PICEA BRACTEATA.
ESSRS. VEITCH ND SON, of Exeter, and the
В Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, have much pleasure in stating
ortunate enough to raise 247
given by Dr. Lindley,
in the leading article of the Gardeners — —
J
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63s. ea
at т A, “Messrs. V EITCH'S NEN —Augus t 6.
PLANTS OF CABBAGE, SAVOY, rT BROCCOLI,
Kos AND CE LERY.
TELL, Wes tein, ‘Kan ent, begs respect-
fully to pos A. ublic c . ue still a Fou pir
of M v. — Pedir Wis the — be
forw
by v isitors,
— on doux — vil — Post. office
the following reduced prices, package
K
made le pay here, at
rts АР Early С abbaz ze,
1 1000.
ired, P аа of |
hv rriage to asr ea and to the
ge Station of the South. Rosters Кау
SEED of CATTELL’S DWARF BARN
REL CAB
' ра ак new bark; and he hence
fie that wood can produce —.— and that the
tk th eere y afterwards produce w
of Dusamen was bur tug in
o, like
e new Matter
essential denis: by Meven and емы.
that author, thought they observed
oe rel
нса tom the [ferm миз
dwelling upon. the importa
| naked ed. a coa ay of
ecte?! — ‘offered of the Fo. wh; ees should
uf aus old in a f Мей had & had
nt |to the sum
anatomical details included in his observati ions, and =
which belong to pure rather than to applied science,
we shall confine ourselves to the practical results of
| his с рр» s.
8 observations were made upon rings of
wood —.— of bark, and varying in length from
inches to 20 inches. To form an effectual g uard
tty (mastic de Vitrien),
was laid upon the lipa of the wound, which was then
covered und a pue of avia] bbe
‚| was taken perfect join of the two
upright м а of. the latter, and this pro roved to be so
ssful t i which
| suec at in sever;
оо
г cloth; care
roduce being of little presen: value
expenses considerable, He was, however, ota dinis
that the income would be, from €— time forward,
equal to the expenditure, and that in a very few
years it would exceed i
We observe i at t the time when Mr. MILNE
gave his evidence the р had chiefiy consisted of
vel.
poles, faggots, ba:
same
manage-
P mestoth of Dere, described ina à former — me > that
e was
rk, and g
The deputy es is ‘Sir Jam
s charged w
MES ip nimc the
or 1100; he waned
ea was res, not
e — that the place ar neither been thinned
1ough nor drained enough—and yet there had been
bov
Come) situated, пем N as in the Isle of | profitable
Wight, consists of about acres. In 1848, Mr.
Мид reported it to кти по large timber, but | ti
which was under removal | 1
some
“as q vickly as it could be dis disposed ай The soil | .
— — AGE, may be had in — » sheet o per was then ed round the — expenditure of above 32,000. upon it; some of
— — — the latter — lag covering, and the — was guarded by the plantations, said, were growing very 4
ILLIAM NES re y y begs * аспай { | stra others not so well; and he described the land as the
is Friends and the Publie generally that he has now nay very case new bark and wood were formed on | very worst that could be, stiff yellow clay mixed
whe appa ome pes his u — «дей CALCEOLARIA the duos of the wound, and боле ret of either with gravel. We own that s land do
SERD. moi ime ane eee ee "e CINERA RT A amd the upper or ya lip; excrescences of seem to * 1 bad o uited to growing
HOLLYHOCK ВЕЕР, saved by himself, from all the best kinds | forms and sizes w up from the face of the Goud Oak, if managed by — [е нм and the
еа C t. Berea tabs n si the most and eventually ris into plates of new matter. ae Destine vof ( foma r days is most unfavourable to
cannot fail to give the a n to all those who may | М. TrÉcCUL, wer found the new . formed ^" uns CAMPBELL's р чае f the recital of
nk proper to purc aid of t пров above described, very арі | е. Act for enclosing P. it is ew
Luv Sid fom unknown corres —— — P M become — as mig been declared that the reason I Fus so is that
Camden Nursery, Camberwell, t — ae ean ected from the Аа n of his arran ts. tie was heretofore of great tum,
THILL’S PRIN EOFW ES AND BLAC he general result of his uiry being such as | derwood cec d
С" PRIN NCE ВГ STRA EEA — . 5 K we have d — qu — wh ан | nevertheless of opinion that the imber cult neve
out on the ugust.—I n * е n | may not герго ctive power e wood to of F
Soh of June tan that, mey har пор Ли к ге Желе, renew cya after having been wound by amputa- | for a jones although he still | pointed to the Boll not
and in d ы dium ы toe оян rds of one й wi rot as decortication. M. i | good, he fell n the bad q of
an ett mei there tes m Pe roe pend w bark and wood were formed by the the old: timber still — ors * Parkhurst, whi
Prince of Wales to be the best late Strawberry, and, like its royal | living алй below them, I would, "eate уте not grow well, gpa a pap got i they lad
— * N ем ee uch larger, and flavoured, | seem as if wo bark could be renewed where- | because, as he na ively ded, he —— they
all for Forcing as a late sort, and is ld l5 by di» d cattle !
prepared for Forcing, a for planting’ that Be’, then а „%%% i ro ap b
preps reg sey compe ; , , uring the ears which precede
demons Pamphlet on rr svin ion ng the best way w wore ought to be curable, pro- | the pr ad dy iei there had been a loss
savoiding the Disease, as well as rrr yu Crops. Tuis nds it is — from the contact of dry air, a of 9851. ; -— of that, 2341 had been incurred in the
‘Treatise is founded strictly on the laws of Nature. сн ided the vita vitality of is su ly acti é h first f his office, Sir
Strawberries, Cucumbers, pr vious year. e nrst year of his
Melons, &c. 2s, or by. 9з. 4d. ro У Germa on | Ít is on that the power of reproduction in all the James CaurnELL produced a . upon the
go ished. Price d. 2 * A... 2 9 a e kind experiments on recor certained to belon 1 in question; in the year he
E to be made pa ata а ciui he surface of alburnum, called by the French the netted 91 10s.; in the third year he lost 90
MM бета, Camberwell, London. at of renovation (couche génératrice) ; and i neas; in 1851-2 he gained 30
» e as a 7 65 Pv к? accounts for 1852-3 are not yet [E but ма
- it amount of vitality resi e е [із exp hat 20 as more, or about
Tie & Gardeners’ Chronicle. restoration of the d wood; but we have поь aero, may be gained. We trust that so grand a
ntal that it is so. We would there- result will have been arrived alt. "C,
yore WR TURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1853. fore suggest that the curious inquirer may find some- un of the plantations at Parkh
te gt eer ye re rr na ah: Long Емба this: abject: upon; wii ppc map Lar now 35 years old; Mr. Cuv
E anbury, and Wolverhampton.—31st: Colchester, ingenuity ; and that it is worth while to make some | Duncan’s committee that plantatio
— — * trials, for whi present season, v do pay their way when they are 20 years o
_WHEN A TRER is extensively BARKED or other- not bleed, may be proper. To those dis thus з of age there ought to be a con
the injury be repai This to operate, we should recommend, not M. Trovis by this standard Parkhurst
question has doubtless been asked by almost every а maa which is a a and which brings | „Боша oducing a net i of at
Who has a garden or chard ; and the on decay in the new granulations, but some one of an aere, instead of 444.
wer is invariably in the negative, unless he trusts the many pur of grafting wax ‘employed on ће We do not find 2
d in the к
celebrated cider in this
Devon). The projecting eaves of a
— cottage will enable a tree to flower
fruit at elsewhere would not
In nurseries з
green hedges, : аце that, with nese
whose lea plant so ums
sito have atri for his tree the ada
ge
‘that-it 12 its old coat until it sees how the new г one
Suits;
GROUND PLAN, SHOWING = Compa
CYL
Fig. 1, a, shows a tree аба
3
: НН
1
THE
efits
йу. оё northern side. as it does Љу that on wur mal он
га al
SUG LOMAS
of fruit жа. аһа that of many ee plants, a as
north
therefore made the cireumferenee of the fruit ибан
1 duced. 15 feet, and the height
E эги X
— with. Which а vwigetits i may be e to
?un inte ntial line peculiarly — "е
cireular form: tte this — work, and the — too, wá
which a shoot fruitful at the extremities m
to-returm-upon the barren end ost itself, wea | —
clothe the bole, is no small on to this style
ot. trellis, not" to mention its unte of —— and
foliage and
| Ии» so that,
in any doubling тик ‘the whole is —— with
and fruit; for everybody knows that fruits are
DERS ~ Seale $ inch to 1o eek
BN fant
of trellis; c, ү су йан апа d, 1 pac
eumference DOUBLE 5. not take just double the i
but no more than кот
within the
uded to, in . that the early. Bio —. of our
orne upon
| fatties may not any longer be
twigs
Trellses similar to the foregoing existed int
the gardens
| of the late Sir 2 et in Cheshire, i in sion TS
IN A GARDEN FILLED WITH FRUIT
b, 8 cylinders or 45 feet
0 is cultivated for preserving, and in
ЕЕ rdshire, оп the Churnet, below fe soe a
be the only ve
properties oft the боёй: "d is, therefore, evident that
2 wholesale established
in- we П se
n trellis be built
g. 2. Elevation of. a fruit ey wands 3
15 fest and gom 5 feet, — recien and 5 tiers of ‘le
bearing shoots, 1 foot, apart, ,Beale à inch to 1 foot.
I was gardener T and thé only мөн TA
have made in my la respected e mployer’s plan is the
p body to m в бов! їн,
“have shown in the accompanying plan how different |
524014
. ретт dee
now be ity чаба:
rw Tiefe one
advantage, and it is ig: that verum. of the wood
depends mainly upon the t of dryness, not onyx
era ng ‘and any one now, by regu-
hc his — underground, may. essen fol
ee e d ch, and r ofthe
dos. effects of rain, I shoni prefer the bulk of. our winter
storms to ver fru dan
nem. It is the TL OWS,
[3S мей EI thereto
n zore
sui qt in e ыгы 99:
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-LINUM TRIGYNUM.
Turs is a showy and useful plant for erp and
as 8, € large
three
however, necessary ces iug the penis e plant is in
bloom, for if kept in an ordinary greenhouse the flow
will be oa gp ма Petit and ir "решу will ne
if afforded rature of
Ф
a liberal shift, any into pots two
sizes larger than tarts which have been growi
Syringe overhead morning and i pt but a)
the soil for ee two after potting,
patient of iret much moistur
if the fresh 78 is over watered and allo
the health of the plant will be injured, an
hea
will be nee difficulty in getting it to mikó а | saw-
и i Liou has a free habit of growth, and чоят
, bushy рее
— be kept regular rly ti tied o o asto
admit ы and air, бех greatly promote oles growth
the nece — МА — р so fre quently.
a —
case, placo the
oil
This This principle is * of further extension by it wi
is after being cut back, Turfy loam
55 se Tres
e Br a little pla
y may abl
ts | —
tirer tane
of the lea
be well washed with
Semeei; ms cated эк» it gains a footing. E
— e plants may oc — arm
ap dies e cue but a cold pit or frame which
one kept viel sac quom d ll bea table —
A second shift will probably be оне tow:
can
руне, pops see * this. pet is | int
a foo
| managemenf, and a — nap ры er Pu last for
e shoots m ek rather
rà
010 the
and peat broken ni
ncs veg and liberally intermixed with sharp silve
san d lumpy bits of charcoal, form a suita üble
compos rey
Cuttings from short-jo'nted pieces of a young wood
oot freely ; ` ow ey dnd be selected as early in the
іна as is
soil, puc with a a glass,
heat, and gua mp.
roote ba: to r "handing ‘hey Ae hs potted singly
in small pots and placed in situation aie
я ннн сүн when ford ye 130 be. inured to a
> pla pt in a
[1*1
un
[zi
SE
ж
4-4
=
7
art o th 1e nd
ai a yat a with water at the root ont they can
be removed to a growing temperature in spring. Alpha,
e Correspondence
I offer to "s love be standard
myown. Ith ceeded admir-
An artificial prop i to standard I Roses i is unsightly |
sed to decay in the of time
Standa
=
-
did i is both e
| disasters from the raging e the wint ty ^ blast,
to — without p^ s prop, pla ant three standard Roses,
CHRONICLE.
| Kent, by Edward Hasted, of ie DUE
„ Discourse on i. e:
Tá бнк ап
е die
If on a a elope. one leg TE — longer marn the other two.
e from inches
They may 8 t meta Hh
stems —— at zn top, and ке a hole through each
„of them
ttle
ve rhe thes e hs read a copper wir e
used for soda-water bottles, ана bring t the hendi of
thë three plants quite close toget ther, eA the ends i
his is all. ave here a group s
g, that it can never break down, or ever
an 9 suppor E e — — ан m last
—— 7 5 uch
w wh үт m aa ты dded; i
firm and stron
now in
les Water ton, Watton Mt near Wa “akefield.
At
t must be
E
2 8
I se
Grapes last Tuer from — to Ранов, packed in
his manne d Iw a little
өнү 8 “sie me part алена 150
who received them highly comme nding di
osi, To those who may have . * etd a ‘dig
ce, let me ad ber leaves are the best
material for dicare the bloom on Grapes, An
Bii, ght. In all Essex and Suffolk, particularly
the latter, the Potato blight is raging with СЕХ fearful
year since 1845, and we fear it
i гече ir Person dert
selves s yh of
pla nting Moy early in dry үтте» de ней dwarf
oie will have succeeded in obtaining sound crops
already clea: 100 off before the fatal spots on the еты
have The wes alterna — ——
ected
prised wed May, and this should be Pa tiir
entia; en tion lak
slight shade should be afforded for a few hours on the
days. When the plants aré weil
ering-pots, ure water, in a
te; ven two or three times
& week, this will greatly assist in oting vigorous |
the ce of unse weather in
led
autumn, е the plants at се to a light жы situa-
— . — where —
me
he plants to their summer
1 — and
— n be allowed a free circulation of a air in
fine * ln. If they should be wanted to m ea;
they ma prepared for, keeping them ——
i * and — fou a —— ^ then — them in
a warm. situatio check y
indo 0
2
ы
the mista respect
of this Yew (said to be 3000 years — жуйе — m like
ар .
where od е nlrea
quite
trenched up, and highly manured previous to
planting. In order to enla here
e the kitchen ga
hich
Tinte and earl
8
Po manure. sease showed
itself ab about a fortnight — brc "the first —
of these, and in the of a week not only the
e tátesó were much affee
fait amongst those planted con-
uH
his ech,
of the rh тга фу (às I "imr
нен) ** unfortu
and flourishing. I Ханте it eg ^
e any о one or two i it is evident how
in — oe
his being the case
AS arisen.
r — — 0
ks, said
ма od old: ri about
Woi
of our ex. gr.
to be 27 fee tin та Mint
160 years older than the
ou no 2 be doin
d
folio
the: County of
ground during the
s 5 though pupy and little more a kind
hey had т P fro 4 ДА
long. They дей, bor al 1 in a border;
h — T. Phill
ing
the Vork эч ete although not
2 tops. J. Skene, | Batai
9
—
and S.A 790,” is the follow g: * ale
опт
siderable
face c
lady on, vrbs
the old Yew. The
subject.
habit of comi
Sale, Де То, Worces
n the
creamy substan
some that were not re
vigorous stalks. Ой раа.
‘Tie tog
u traced on the paper.
pins
Bromley, Aug
eee
— ose, i Mr. M
Best (Bro: Fox
Cherrios yc Duke) Rov, T Philip otis.
berries Vat Dro 4
Mr. second best
5 H
Best six va es (Cyrtoceras reflexum,
n 4
major, Statice Mec wing pue gemmifera, Stanhope
Son ynanthus Lobbi), Mr. G. Best Sto
hanotis
Æschynanthus Mr. William
(Hoya bella), Mr. zx second bes
lor), Rey. T Риц
William
Queen),
*
— = pe A t four eria
ч карей те
Fuchsias (O epu jr fe үйнө
,G
Por
Barrenger's Miss
Wooleock. Best Pinks lee
of the Purples, Prince npe
Hotites of заа: &
Coste (Williams n
a Bite cg send you Nea jj
Potatoes Sich w 2 peer mira diseased ont lay
der- when t
Kalis
fe
are ied - the foci of ds 1 . 6. Sparkes
iod
rli
i08
held ai
Bes
ox. Best Mis die
Whit „Mr.
32—1853.] THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
teresting im volume, one al чо Pr ne err in the
College gives t of his
named Jae
s of
gr лон of his ving is
cated by Count Goldstein, за деш of ‘the
Palatinate, to one o of the celebrated
15 et
rocess ;
ment we are obliged to Үн би the ee tb his затар
еп n
gal i. 4 „0°
t | this way, and so
showing peli t, the ж, is filled up with fresh le
and
d manure ;
eaves all | these
nese balls may be allowed to remain in pots unt
arelarge enough for planting out.
four ra Де» rom the time of sowing, the plants
ted in this
ripen en of a good
ines producing eight or nine
ar in po u
to ыы equally tal erops the second
pis Sid "e first y The е
em.
find the f
P
wer; when they will amply 1 all the:
care d vene whieh have been besto upon
them. 4. M.
PROPAGATING THE CALCEOLARIA.— Among other useful
hints in the last Number of d un Bü agii de F Florist” we
e following on рорад agatin
of the
8 of this * is at present filled » "m Moca
which are swelling off a beautiful erop. may, per-
парф he worthy of poses that mi Mill Hill Замона
has been found very unproductiy under culture,
Qe
Gard
TOKE Park, NEAR SLO e place
once the residence of ihe pm Wiliam Penn the
of Penn PATAY эл, апа has ned,
ssession of hi
aped observatory on
top, an
sides iv ith long r
e rnam
OWS ot fluted Doric columns
аы
Ph dae here is
| Cueumbers, ar .
be NE du а late supply, are up now, and in a short ti
will be planted o — stone bearing Bram
Nex ar Mr. Bousie intends
be Serin this fruit and the
d — ether
t will — rec allected that the Fuchsias from St *
Pan gained the first prize at Chiswick this year, t
T
of flowerin oots are produce
0 the soil inside the mark was ta
the soil, so
ing ascertained the size ins д майин,
depth
| 6 in.
jig — into its place; after givi egt "this
watering, the cuttings Were planted,
han
cuttings. " “They,
shelf in - — 10 inches
om the ean n watering care was taken not to wet.
the foliage, and not one ima — damped off.
, chie k, tains a plants being by far the best that were show wn — NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, July 28.—Mr. SALTER in.
numerous herd of deer fine piece of water f bloom "cn 188 este 1 ib N det
v ding round the valley at the bottom of the from bottom t top. This is s mainly effected by keeping Jer fm eine ao smoothness. „„
rising ground, on which the house stands, with the laterals и. stopped, by which means. plenty | very Ma ni award was made to V
y stopp y Pient) 11
ing
stone bridges, ove
approach passes, and little cascades] раў hid nva. NUN
serves to set off the groun nds to а
th
S out on al
ce on M the house ale and from
Pont, a wide view the surrounding country, which
this | blo
Pig flower egg wed — on the »— side
lom dn t 5 red "a pagi
f| Mr fine
condition, the H Hollyhocks — as Е as along the. 4
e centre маје іп ран kitchen garden, g in
— Some of the second year's hi
not moved. last — but. protected about their
crowns with a little coal ashes, have each some seven
M uf ei right "ae . covered with
Among the sorts, Comet, Wal
David. Wedderburn, Spectabilis
f
embraces
TM —— in — » too, is here and there cut out
heeye to some view. i which it has
heen thought destro b brin ng into One ofth
family, to the memory of the a 7 — who
sleeps” by the are of Stoke Chureh, dien
within the park, a
portion of which (b
uenit on
„ we understand, preserved in their |
— — аш i.
The kitehen garden, 1 0 is p as old as the
mentioned, w being gr
po
been drain
n | * frigi . has
ord Surprise, Sande
Magnum Bonum, w us.
— mentio * the i of
mes and n * to pecans in winter, that
been foun to be f
t
ch. were
hose who Cole
was very striking on bet ne а че
a brig
т. Pd E. a pe bares e ate. oF
bri
was somewhat дебей t both in and
Hiancy of its —— bat it
form. Messrs.
a delicate pink jak kind,
durable than mats, while it even more valua
hstanding its much higher price in
the first instance
FLORICULTURE.
Curone о; m Curses res generally
y seeds ab or a little earlier, in
shallow pans, in light E soil without an any man hs
walks and g where as have
levelled, — indeed the idis altogether is b Кырау
to wear quite a fi The which | so
Mn the жане м» took pine was wet and айы,
ring elubbing in er, has now
жаке more УЙДЫ, le, — чин;
ared ; ; the БЕ tter has
to. move дабы. plenty of И апа
openi with wooden shutters Р
perforate: ereens outside, have also mad
the back ux » through which air pu be admitted when
ней
perigee sow RAE and pressed down on the surfac
just to AP red with the After a sini
watering t the pans containi the pex are n to
a hot
ra 2 бала, ап
2 „
of good sh
ig
EEDLING FLOWERS.
8
d Focusta: BW. A showy flower with well Teflexed sepals; but
ssing the
still not so good as some posse ame colours now in.
paati,
GLAD. W
cet its yellow side petals se
Losert: D W О. Large, anda
12 лепо hera
setting off the others to advantage.
e colonr, like that of
; the straw-ground.
E. Both beautiful; but of the two we like Ф the
beautiful blu
JR В. АП Ї very poor qualit
e with oem belting, — A te a
PX — — slight nze on
ee eee
— Locksmiths же — —
Varnish ork,
1 at the
‘hing more than
quantity of pounded resin ixing
in an iron kettle, eare “aie ш taken to prevent pira con.
he flame. №. cold, the varnish is
toa жайы апа
— mit — —.— opened.
made
well dra 2 —
wholly on the vios so "ws it d pomis es e they
can ever become w — — The fi CR de i
arches, a and theVines — D inside A house,
with the exception of en mpart whie have
them ‹ ane outand one in eral in yon that an oppor-
Behind 4 the Viner: Mus
room houses, and a Mis id be fitted up conveniently
for the garden-men aeir mea le The
Vineries
th e new —.—
are serv
but. 1 for рй gno of j
"us
permit 57 fri lower " to rise,
udging of the merits is of
uio is decided, the g
d of
into ала; winter
as the | a
October. , After nes тш аге хонара зи
п them
аре; аг well, 1 but the bunches
though welbeciow , are small
The beautiful exhibition of Grapes in pots, fi
Stoke Park, at tlie’ show at Chiswick, in July ast,
will, . —.— still be fresh in the recolleetion of man
e pots are set on the volu. dn
eto no id when the * have broken
| year after
lants havo stopped growing I ‘withhold the pesa us
„|ы ce of it would be Wei e nen
in 7 ЕЕ: mon J B.
RarsiNG GrADIOLI From Sreep.—The Gladiolus is
less
ex
[oria advert «tab to the алә
е ts (
in. eni likel ihood be co mpleted, and th
Galen of ‘Operations.
(For the’ mand week.)
PLAN 2 DEPARTMENT.
in a short time discontinued eee чє
ta a section of X aco gw will require its
pplication for some time lon аний, n Puis
ood of -w
perfectio
e to it again, as the year’s growth by this time
preis
n as ripe, or early i
a que о, AM or in
es, in a light sandy soil. The
mg of 2
аА аа mo, be radi out me Bot a
inch a be separated їп
apart zor they та;
agen effec
К water in suficient t anne stat must be given
a hg should
ny guppy of. poses
tumnal growth, a
o the full influence of air and Tight,
d to t the purpose, is essential;
ents, they not ha 3
cae . extra
induce.
tcd e (if ge
504 | THE GARDENERS’: CHRONICLE. [Avaust 6,
be better to soak each ipa well — тешр water, | Surface weeding, in shady _places "esti d will: b be STATE OF THE WEATHER | AT ( CHISWIOK, j
then ‘allow become somewhat dry, than | required, or to eradicate g August 13, 1853, Ы
merely to damp the sir оп! ly ду while the princi | the smaller weeds, mosses, &¢., after weh 1 should oe „ reat No. of Prevailing E
pal parts of the roots are suffer Aehimenes, as they | be well rolled, to iie th the surface — and e E 255 EE a | гечи *. — Mn С і
о out of bloom, шау be laced 11 a frame to ripen their GA nests | En | 588 Se | Rained. t Rain, el |
8 А [ HARDY FRUIT 459 кяде | ae zu EE
tubers, exposing them fully to the sun, but keeping them | Apricots and the бев kinds " Ploms will require i Ble 2 3
rather dry. If the different varieties of эон som te; to preserve | Sunday 7| 746 | 512 | бо 7 0 |13 2— 2 |
s * N E 19. $. 2.6 ч *
have made their growth under glass , they m ay be sn fuam the e ravages of. wasps, flies, &e.; H the Not pg: Tues. 9 A4 814 $34 10 Me 1 4 i А i
removed to a sunny spot out of doors. Continue to pot ка кутан netting is the best we know for this pur- Феб, 1| i | ei peal d 078 1285 |
off angling (uersa Chinese Primroses, and Caleeo- pose. Thin the best 135 Apples a ars where | Friday 19) 745 | 51.6 | 630] 12 0.47 2 1 1| 1 8 88
seei . hen the plants are lar р > 2 vA 4 Satur. 131 728 | 503 | 615 12 114 118.21 2 3
rus ge » mB Wee R Mis Бе too thiekly set, if fine fruit is wanted. Let Grap aa Figs, The. highest temperature we during t the above fe period occurred Pr
d or the purpos aches, &c., have all the advantage of a full exposure, | is therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the 13th, айин... bus
j “i RORGING: DEPARTMENT. by 1944 2 the wood closely tied, or naile the wall. i
Жый, Th ii 1 Figs are growing vigorously; the laterals dne Nati отд 4 | oe y
3 last stopping in ces to Correspondents uL
A . be removed and inet ast stopping may have their points aga Biros: E W. All that we know of the Virginian Nighting
the Vines § fully exposed; beyond stopping any late ын! pitched out. xad: is given in our volume for 1861, p. 566, to which we must
growths which may MM. the Vines should not be RISTE HOW BRE. refer you. MK.
touched until the leavesfall. As each Vinery is pen Miserable n peran we — weather been for pooxs: J 4. Your inquiry is г an ans.
the sashes, rafters, &¢., should be put in a state of repair | these last six gate e fixtures for floral "s Уон eee a n what pet you employ the word — 15
and painted, that everything may be in good working exhibitions have "been enerally ‘much topp early, 40 55 ынаган with NI View ol of gaining “a complete e
-order when the time for forciog again arrives. If the | Carnations espec ially have s uffered, many rotting before — — — резер is prepared to devote his lit toi d
-sashes are not wanted for трин they may be used | the flowers could expand. Layering these plants may udy. Ne
ote a variety of purposes, such as * — Grapes, be proceeded with; some nice light vegetable mould сототун Бовілмате: N В. The use of corrosive sublimate)
aches, &c., against walls, forwarding Tomatoes, or to | and sand, with pegs (hooked) of fern or lead, and a thin- оде ing) fat ste! te ok a given Dygn oy wes
$ 3.3 aH +; м еч im я А -
p in the кр ни stuff, Young Vines bladed’ sharp knife are the amateur’s requisites. We $ entally. It is so dangerous an agent that one never:
durin Should be have often, after we have pegged down the layers, safe with it. TEV egetables, porre „Ken be wa j
— when on 10 ve reached the top of the placed a smooth flat stone as large as a crown piece on | it, they are likely to absorb it, an killed; but we
Where the rods rive are intended p carry s^ soil, with whieh the ineision was covered, thus pre- » nb ahi “or if the : 2 д үз rodueed v MAU à
ruit next season, and the Vines are growing тө, six | vented it being washed away; at the same time, in the or four days: provions to planting vegetables, there Ae 0,
or eight joints beyond where it is intended to cut them h ottest weather, there wasa genial moisture —— it} danger i g. them, for the corrosive sublimato ii i 15
back should be left, as a too lore ite ing might e cause | Which certainly much facilitated the emission of r — wt you try any experiments with this substanee
PP we shall be very glad to hear the resu ;
ше ‘Principal eyes to Duk. anger uS eiut 's | Should bead weather, take up, o of which there is — eee eee AME m
uit. wer shoots after this may y kept r e, no time must be lost in erossin ig, those | matter in the Revue Horticole, Nos. 9, 10, 11, of the present year)
pou Та cpr etty elo а which seed isdesired, Pinks.—First-struck)| Grapes: J E C. Sha nking arises from many causes; but in
ripen the existing wood das to entonrags fresh growtlis. Pipings may be planted out, potting a quantity in order your case, we imagine from the border being so cold and wet as
Pac нойзк.— Аз the houses аге cleared of fruit, tlie | to fill up vacancies, which may occur by the ravages of | de interfere with the 3 EE = bees Югай [1
trees should be gone over, and — 3 iot required wire-worms, Ke. Тһе wet weather has caused these правя or — 9 winter, 80 as to kon Wi I
18 aen next season cut away ; лаб z e remain- | flowers to lace well this dia cen and, * — enough, ill doubtless pur diminish: the evil. + ийй goto
ing shoo i in 55 injuring ды we rous promising po gas of see swelling, Gases Watsurs: W H. Бас sieve contains, we believe; fm
pes ou proceed, this will — ‘more light | а result we — "— have expected. Make Pansy | 175 to 200 fruit, more or tess, в rding to x ег 1
d d a HIGH TEMPERATURES : Eboracen js. Th e highest tempe j
indie мяг — — —- — the shade recorded in Howard's "Climat ate oF y» on, ant А
i will assist. towards maturing well developed shoots of Da pieni set small inverted pots, with а Meteorological Journal kept in the garden of the Horticilfmal
frui pe gee arr ering the chanees of the succeeding crop | little dry moss 1 7 them, on the top of the stakes; Society at Chiswick, were July 13th, 1806, 06 dag Wy
I есеи; to ripen thelr wood, close up the house these are effe etu ias for SN 18th, 1825, 97 deg.; July 5, 1852, 97 deg, a
.early in 1 GARDE? following day it it ayan 6 95 deg. On ‘the ITth July, Vos qe
of ror or even eU will not hurt them for + ‘or three Never since 1640 have we ition such a general br — ad edm walls and other objects, roset 7
n the evening open the house as much | attack of the Potato disease as at the present time. In does not appear from Howard's a yee — Sth fe,
as the sashes will allow : fires ‘should be made. in wet numerous instances the haulm, even of late planted mendi day, at least, near Lon т i59»
weather, by day accompanied with air; in fact; to be brief, | crops, are denuded of their leaves and blackened by the |, °? Е а
A à аф д * studied
aim at a dry nnd rather high. temperature Фу day, aud, pestilence; In sach cases pull hem tp, ot-eut them off | Caecus rris x oe Bah te аз ie are
as cold a one by night as cir reumstances will permit. level with the soil. The ground may then be usefully | doubtless be serviceable in destroying the i —
Keep dow n red spider by well eogining the trees every oceupied | by planting Reser of all the kinds, Broc- -3 trees over p ре = 97 — ity —N
morning with air on the house, When the leaves begin | colies, В өрк, Qr; even. drilliogán Setandria “hope E aur replies to
change colour and the wood becomes brown up to the White Turnips between "ihe row: mh lt is now too late to es are Tem
point, the sashes may be removed. 1t Would rach aesipt | sow тен but plenty of young plants їз generally "oru moth, Bo mak x lübrieipéda, ih а Ye
the ripening process if the borders could be protected | easy to be риде ned; and in the Alben of the former sate Shake the plants sha and tse M gera т ad in t
from heavy rain, or rather if ШЫ, sould be kept dry named plants, may be planted to fill up the ground. As —— Corti nd The le of your fruit’
altogether. Fruit trees in pots int ended for forcing, if time permits, the Pota tatoes may 75 aon when the tubers} with the small m ad. po of a little = p
the wood is well ripened, крй they have been grow- | are a and b ‘the plants get too | scitella. "ovra. С ^s d^ ed off mä burning
ing under glass, may be removed to the foot of a Sonth large, throwing a Muse en Pie up the mun of the TU ts е vomer d 3 tine t of ral. УЕ. мро, фе
wall, and in a few weeks sie a ‘shady e place to rest. |as you proceed; after which the plants will make way, blotches night: — e between the fi а
and prove ns the reatest use in the spring. у he inclosed in: IED: The in — ets es ed
FL ARDEN AND , e R se ants should veis be earthed u pring -— pei di M Spruee i „„ not the ЖАТЫЕ : ҮҮТ
Now that e principal —— t for the season p as wanted; to grow}, bat of a small saw-ly. Pray explain how this is, X
ade Ya; veli with clean straight heads hey should | possible send us some of the — in a little box,
may be considered over, att Note ih ould be at once : : р und
directed towards furn hi h Lei lef dt f жан their full size before Theing earthed | escape being ernshed, as thos now sen 12 Phe grounna
i urnis ung supply of p ants * 0. which ы they will (the former particu- foot of the из 3 ie 2 v and burnt, . 0 *
another year; and as flower garden plants are now la ^ liberk р are probably formed among thé — rubbish on the gri are dhe
required for the humblest: gardens, and in some | "n 5 ‘require a terings when the weather —— Aten n C. n — ople es W believe that insects
places h have 4 e bér old in ees eis obi be fore. pr A to earth u elery use of the Potato disease we cannot eig jt Th }
один ев, 2 р 8 ery gon ideral x н ау Шо pla of a few outside leaves, and the bes u have sent are described in our а the
T 185 фер EM Aaa „ 27 me Ar suckers, which ped. are found at the base of many шет insects and that thoy suck its leaves isa? 770
r’s 5 duty de ne autumn and spring months ; the stem. ‘Then tie them up with a straw of bast rai but, Potatoes. quite free dae mpi s rmi
жна is. RE ib 141 under the leaves, and earth up to the ti ie, M eh shoul tative our on $e иып eg е disease to un insect whi eu
thousand al od ael, to e able this to be done pii he reid qme —— = it gon pro. [Int The чуй ‘allied, to ochroleuea | pio
Spes in expense and inconvenience, ^ The class of “А 7 ben! Се sanded va en D Du. “Gedy and halophila; but none of these rd {
plants which will first require “propagating are Gera- |}, ient. elery is planted in beds, three There is à fine Indian am a aud, Very ba
nitims, of which both the fancy and comori beddin fo —* etc, thin ebe ae be pape between | are been a witht Уш алып У
sr E. : i 1 1 5
15 the rows, while the earth is put in; which ever way is that чит Hm acquire — 5 5 ma dimensions,
ractised; the must. be as dry às possible, and tlie grown in water.
, 06) 2 nts likewise, when the. operation is done. Cardoons | Мокен об: J 8 ЕЕЕ zvery : pede
тот me. 5 m hs classed Crassulas | are best tied up with hay-bands before earthing, Make |. represented in fF Volume for 1847, p. 171. of
ш ) — 1 hemums,. uis ; аз preparations by collecting a sufficient quantity of horse- | Names or Puaxrs: 4 B C. Babi ды fragilis, 57 N
bes iaa for commencing a Mushroom bed the end of helium: 4 IER 2, Cya
hich f
Lastri hrs „ im 5 8
era 0
ane Canadensis Pe a гено DE
and urnip Radish ; | Пех Ceanothus az uen e
oo out 2 е plant ree y of ‘Endive Where TL pum hens waters.—
ungi were
отой this crop should be plantéd on — . ден
EE "wil IE ver um faci ing. the south, to янсыз =н in | Ж, There EAS
— 8
las may be ячо uem rhant, ү ver eu 280 1 «у name , is i
. most. S 6 ite u
і pius pi ser 1 erarn or "THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON, ^
sandy soil. | n
iil! Н\
— {
сше е! t 1 gh 5 of po A yen
plant. A Subscriber. Lycopodinm jena etm
folium саа LB. Achillea fili fol
рда) gh. the. |
chance
part f. wer ants
Fao he - garden p 1 about si X Peas, mhich eem во tender
| S E P Doneren, om Qt
market s
"i m s зр aia
: 4 „ There
I opinion that. th disease is ca eles
| fancy it to be 1 — by ME b
' SrA Азох OF FRUITS: Éboracénsis no doubt
18/1990, mo of the отнета!)
2 à; рали 1 had been ina in th [A 1 iT
fine; T rain. ree edition E n is 3 d "TE as josai, 122 25 4
t; min. + Saw od the ОН
tip Alon vo Tronibta : Wom Y |
8 фені rales didi R ae
32—1853.]
THE |AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
505
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CIRENCEST
8 — — Highness PRINCE ALBERT,
Presipent or CouxcrL—Earl BATHURST
VICE- — ——
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Рво vari.
Chemistry— 2 A.C. Voe г PhD, F. C. S.
logy, and Botan q am s Buckman, F. G. 8 F. B. g.
Veterinary "Medici ne m Sur ger. 2. T Brown, M. R. C. N.S 3
ning, Civil Engineering, and Mathematics — W, Sowerby,
arm—R. Vallen
nager of F. tine.
анек f Chemical Professor
The DSUMMER VACATION will terminate on the 11th
of A Ut US ST
Students are adm ечк ér as 8
The annual fees for Boarders Pa vary from uineas, a
ing to age and other забавна is
7 eal
ed Williams, M.R.C.S.
n emot
well as for agricultural education;
Prospectu — and information can be had on application to the
Principal.
The GUIDE ro THE 3 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
2 by the FARM MANAGER, may be obtained of HAMILTON,
Apams, & Co,, 8 Row, London; and ER -ã1”rnx BAlLx,
Cirencester. Price 18,
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AND, OF PRACTICAL Am I. e AL SENON 37 ША
38, Lower NE пе nnington, near
— neipal -. C. N T Emme Tos, ss
for the үтүче |
ses а ssays of every description are promptly and
y er and ot at the College,
ther 1
115242.
accuratel
Thet
also; ask an
| believe that [m neighbourhood: is aital io mine. -
| accommodate the fuller returns ‘which are. desirable. |
Ne 1 we should be glad to а ана - this |
| respect we therefore a may
sented, to а in, on this 55 fortnight, Er aps such
aswe have asked for above, and.if жеке sible we will
find room for: them in our —— publieati
third fault is; we fear, i
ge) 1 pod T e the full СЫН which fs desirable ;
ondensed into two yg pe words, but
Moy e let a couple of in
Both
One v
or three words À give ‘anything, like а
8 idea of the Wheat crop i
ood.” pm on vá t
impossible ahd
day three weeks.
and on other points we shall be
Hr on this
made. On this
able, we hope, to speak. more e
DRAINING Mr of the Hertfordshire. Agri-
Tar
ынты Society
Ше greatest part oft spring so
late, and cannot be fit tö cut before. «e tte wid of
September ; underth A vae Ls n Gee ont
for vhi the e nsuing harvest, I am confident the
Шу o eat grown in ДУ), "locality will di
very! И pina ball its nepal А age.” A sec
report, which we have translat d ito not more е
two-thirds, 1 an average, iei з Койо s
| much smaller —" of Wheat sown than usual;
eps SOW Wheats
ome cane attacked wit
upon close pee нн a an =й
cold и trong soils аге аги from
WS i>
>
and
rop. “Spring W *
er particulars may be had
the Prine
EARLY SPRING
"RIFOLIUM INCAR
—This valuable Clover thrives well —
‚иын — T ploughing, and
n Apri y
FEED.
TALIAN
. for cutting in lor Ma next; не 5} be sown in An
24 Ibs. per ас e 6d. per Ih. for fine seed, just harvested
DICKENSON'S I TALIAN YE GRASS, fo fame a RUD PRG,
; 24 bushels per. acre. e fs. рег
bushel, New Seed.— 88, Jo HN SUTTON & SONS, Nr а
Readin
g, Berks.
N. B. CARRIAGE a ae Parcels under 20s. value,
A" OFFICER, lately on nj Staff of the AR, well
aequain g and Stoc oc? nagem well
as with Building and as Engineering w works; wonld 0 take
— 1 some Irish Estate. wet 4х ould
reasonable et yet employmen dos eat
Suis. Letters те e» Editor off thie aper will be
erro me: to bim
Che digriculencal Gazette.
SATURDAY, AUGU Y, AUGUST 6, 1853.
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS.
EpNESDAY, Aug. 10—Agricultural Society of England,
THURSDAY, — i 1 Imp. Society of Ireland.
EDNESDAY, — * grieultural "meu d of England.
AY, | — натуе). mp. Society of Irelund
а
"tdi are several ашиды initi with the
үүтү Winter and sprin
Wheats operar are not eo to Abie 19 00
thirds of an field ore Pin
sown
state, that we are now alen ; апі this
for w we remedy.*
Let us, however, now refer, not to our mode of
publishing these rep to the serious
character of the intel
We regret. to sa ү the instances uoted
are by до; means, uncommon the great nasty of
the reports of the Wheat crop are unfavourable,
In making numerical, statements of Wein character,
pe! are necessarily assumed to be of equal forc
ne with another, N it pio be remarked that this
«not real h seven Englis
ish
22 es might be nam — the reports of the Wheat
гер? ыа would far Güter weigh in importance
nly b
2 Ww
reports in dc M
1 — : ot b exami-
collated returns of H
"i naja METTI
is hae ganld require —
er- nüt:
average.“
=
the Whea eo,
“боой?! 3i
pë Xem. *
barre: „80°
ta
3
рери
1 of chis year’
of o corres
к o. 75 an ‘opiniom at all 80
iod. of Nea necessarily iufluences all
of them to lent: “of rendering their reports
statements of opinion much more than Yung
We venture, therefore, to request ‘all
kindly furn shed, Mn, reports
КҮ wi rey " hi
еп 20
Great Britain, and "ps thus
bed. What ^w. '
pad Mk August 20, ай those who have
the replies collated in the adjoining pages
enough to post another r
aeska ormer one, sp
Ж before the
d
Furnished
wll a kind
dition я anid p ›5р
1785 1 PUE band | Po
report under the
ecifying the then con-
ects of the Whést, - Barley, Oa "
(aio c crops , сере 1
e an ad ddre
as aa
f winter
"Barley 8 it means ne ac е
L.-£0 | have been in heat, pad:
ally | mus
who have ue
Ty
17,
Total return 27 08 TRENN
Let it be Veda bea that almost universally al
very short breadth of Wheat is reporte
iss extent of Barley an
and tha
ust b
t harvest —— indicates the worst that has fo
many years been experienced.
The follow
England, Scotland, er ol all the grain
ibis specified + in the circular
p Various”?
115 E Ar iin a
„Good.“ “Very
good“. „ Over
e
e & MIR
{ Keeping in mind t
he relative extents pe. SEITE
to, it will, we think; from the above Table |
that à very short. crop of Wheat, a large preduee of
Barley and RS -— ens because. of the}
acreage than the rage crop of Peas
d Bean s respectively, will рам be harvested.
en стор returns, t| erally
roduce Арл cattle food.
©.
1
ease in
soles biel
si ough
in Ena very fart comp а ar its ravages are
ord “ Various” in the Whea її generally means
n good, spring. sown late ei Heid: wile in the
— on: — should
e^
att
are,
wing is the present statement from pi
and
сга
meetings, Sod
off his work " de g
were oblig
as they a ordinar
makin
county the centre of — for all
so — the m
N| efforts of the numerous competitor s ‘might present
a ft ge — of miei Tum dv
ted. 9207
The no Waco af
this particular
Engl
united
ng
randi that the
ould be
, fori !
UE JB gn s of three me
ily do, and
as.
mms was 1 the pipelayers commenced
br: ork, and: fi
of the v
ractive for
W and i a view Bi of 12 1
sume, the кас of ди staff
Land.
e| pored by. th
hose en
ju
were то that t
with the rival рат compan
hav
the awards to
towards those who S Add T them
The field anced, ^os Me ш was.on the
| of the
bidding — ^s the: ‘stealing but a
e and das sive su
and Lon
which it rests
and the div
oil were operated upon, than
best to ol for the gravelly, sandy,
f the concave ape pe,
erve that if the
that
would obse
with praetice.
to be
ose | veins of sand, Nam the ¢ di Ata of the liste!
on days i in rein to m chalk on
The dra
АД of soil 10 work т
аз explain
more Se De 1 0 the longer lengths.
was better work done than was done b.
: in indifferent localities
ize, for on no fwo MÀ
work with equal "eds
"There were 51 men ft TT ad consisting
— ш и пије Hor pi e
four su
from Huntingdon and one frc
| were men in the
Drainage co pany.
cutting was five hours precise
prize
cut 4 feet deep, ſor 2inch рремав nd the aD
top was
length (stony), with a rise ope
are | prize; for 59 feet 1
op i The
3-inch
tors for pipe laying w
and a Yorkshire man, bo
nage
,
y muster of.
local. agriculturists, and the, ee
gratified with the day's entertainment.
1919110 . t
ished the whole operation before
itors. This practical morb of
exhibiting the > manipulation of draining in its most
o labou — E E
ged?
um
, ten
was done. in 3
they are, or wete, conte
ume
„We ass
een given WHat any favour _
had therefore a
is fact, 4
of the shorter were estee
Inshire, while most
e nearer home
versity of their character por ed d that
ils they
and different so
batte is in
pangs гтете
service of the General
ime devoted to M^
Peel
ven for a length of 108. Ёфо
TUM
ond — for 84 feet
The third
ngth (very ston ч with ne
vegan prize for rs 6 feet
neam
*
кал
Kere Northaniberh
n the 1
ere was also а goodly
IgE < oil} i
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
506
j STATE OF THE CROPS, AUGUST 1, 1853.
[The following Returns are in reply to a Circular asking for the Appearance of the Crops in the пес to which it was sent.]
777 àouͤ
Ў РОТАТОЕ HARVEST "E. x
COUNTIES. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS, GREEN CROPS TATOES. TRE NAME AND ADDRESS, и.
SCOTLAN
OSS. Ertel Good average Fair Very fine Promising Very fine Middle of Aug. |K. Murray, Lochshin E.
GIN Very ligit mot average Average Average i: MEN Very promising | Look very well | End of Aug.. J. Hamilton, Perd. ;
INVERNESS About average Light TENET TELS ди ee Md Very promising Promising Beginning Sept. J. Mackenzie, M. D., Eilenach
REAR. Average Average Good Good Good Very inferior Excellent End of Aug. |К. Colvill rnton
ier average, and Average мелат в a uu cl Lgs penu Poor indeed e A. Bell, Montrose
h less inte t е Е
Tr
Under 5 and less About average Promising B js Injured by fly Good Bert. W. Smith, jun, Brechin
PERTH......... à lI Good Good Bulky Bulky Fair Look well d of A C. Playfair, Carse of Gowrie |
* : aec x ined L About average Full average Not average Not average iddli Look well у. Ж 5 399% Feige seme 4 $
„ MAD белш One-fift rage | Over average | Overaverage | About average Average "About ay verage. Look well Beginning ‘Bent J.Haxton, Drummod |... 2)
8 ате Over average | Full average | Under average Very late . Sept. x. Veitch, Kinghorn паў :
E. LOTHIAN|30 per cent. under last year Generally bulky|Veryfineandfull , Fair [ош е аг Aug. G. Hope, Drem w
ouched 1n garde у
M. LOTHIAN Average Full average Good Eee Коз ene Backward—im- око well Aug. 25 J. Melvin, Ratho тй
proving touche Lt e VERMES
CANARE PE LUE rely average | About average |. Very good Good npe. Good as Sept. D. Gairdner, Hamilton: Ш
RE W.. Under average Under average Under average Generally good | ^ .... Inferior-Anbur Gen verily End of Aug. |G. Boyd, Renfrew Ee :
‘ ealth ».
ЖИЙ і May be an average yet Vide Under average Under average Under. am ge |Apparently good| End of Aug. |A. Ralston, Dunduff
BERWICK ...|Early 1300 Good Geos” „ Three wecken As yet healthy Sept. 1 J. Wilson, Churnside E
poor; extent under average| later than us .
Ша average—one-fourth| Average, and н ВАТИ Руми [s beer Not an rique. Disease appear- | Middle of Sept. |G. Logan, Greenlaw tá;
ss exten great extent ing
ROXBURGH Under average Under average | Average Under average |Under average аб чуи but | Over average— Sept. 1 J. Thomson, St. Boswell
symptoms j i
ares Under average ега Under average |Under average “Ender average ok Sept. 1 P. Brodie, Selkirk |
SELKIRK > erage Barely average Hg average dum OY эшш — À Appear average 2 J. Stalker — = 4
DUMFRIES Toes 8 extent] Fair average Not average 1 a full Good bitherto— ad week in Aug. W. Thomson, Dumfries or
aH symptoms ,
шым Average About average WAR — Late—look well Good hitherto— 2d week in Sept. J. Little, Langholm _
symptoms -i
WIGTON. Under average Light crop | Under average Bae uL Very backward Disease appear| End of Aug. A. Н. M'Lean, Stranraer
ing ; |
ENGLAND. 33
NORTHUM- enger m 1 a year Average Variou Goo Full Cover | Poor prospect |Promising as yet Sep poke Gre у, Dilson H
AN Average Full average, Good Late—promising| Never better | Middle ot с Верь J. Thana N roba pp
Licht, M two-thirds of the Good Indifferent ` Middling Fair Poor Looking well | Middle W. Glover, Novem "1: 4
Very p. se prs and one-fourth| Very various Good TAGE isd. bo Hay—halfaerop| Look well | Beginning Sept. P. Nairn, Belford xm
CUMBER- Very E Very good Not isi End of Aug. |T. Wil р
s колы АК. p e oo les HO cR promising Poor End of Aug. ilson, „ |
Considerably under average] Over average Over average Early sown bad | Good at present 2 «інв, AM 130 Hous, West
j um im
Light crop Fair average Fair average аха Very late—but | Luxuriantinfield| Middle of Sept. |——, 1 |
growing : fag
саш 0 to last | Looks well deco. dba uu кед Various Good hitherto Sept. T. Donald, Carlisle — .
M lien average Full average Over average Good Good Late Good—but symp Sept. T. Gibbon, mi i у
AS om ЕЛ
DURHAM Short and thin tty go Various : 25 ту G ктар bad Looking well | End of Sept. |——, Durh a
Bad Light Very light __ Short Light Light Looking well End of Sept. |G. G. Bell "айдана К 5 m.
Under 8 tty ge Pretty good tty good а good | Pretty good End of Aug. |R. B n, Darlington
WESTMORE- Ave Overaverage | Under "cR Lo Averages. dp E у... ig amen watt. [коа «i „
D Under avenge Full erop S 1 os e pn а P Ха Man late ing Eudof Aug. |J. Crosby , ; Kirk | Thure = :
5 Pent Good Good. амы E Not good ps tensed End of Sept. |J. Robinson, Wan E ed
Very good Very good Mery soar: CD CD Symptoms of dis- Sept. W. Key, Ca Cas al wo
TORR ыл... нер СС average | Full СА Good Average Соо Various Disease еро Sept. J. Oldroyd, Barg ae ; i
инн d pervers jest Averag Under average Promising Promising Бодан Pot Mic End of Aug. |F. W. Tyas, a > MEI D
Two-thirds of an average | Full average Good average] ^ Various _, ela te and various| S ut dis- | Middle of Sept. |J. Horsfall, í um
ab 2 КӨЯ o
Vario А "n Fullaverage Averago verage Full average |Various and late : Spreng Sept. H. J. Turne fpe d d
acing PER: itd Good Я Pair Good: Loa cis Promising Look well End of Aug. Р Meo Thirsk qu
rage, and less Poor Variable Better Backward Unpromising Dim иран) Aug. and Sept. |T. Parrington, Cleveland E
Looking well n ууу Looking well | Promising—but Lock“ well Late. , Leyburn .
15h ' late 4 ix!
LANCASH.. Rather light Rather good | About average Wee Bght Lo Las Nem ж Poor End of Aug. |J. Patterson, Ulverston = = —
T ate Eon s DLE
98 do Good Excellent Ы Good Luxuriant Sept. M. Saul, Garstang :
Good ood d ub Xu... Turnips bad Good Sept. G. Drewry, Holker 25
Winter sown uneven Good Good Good N i |
/ een, ̃ ТЕК Ас | 34 lou Not promising Very good End of IN F. Nan — que £
: “Thin and late Irregular Hu p d rs Very late Good—disease | End of Aug. E. E ij iy
ИЕ joi appearing
Average же eer Not average | Very such dis-| End of Aug. |W. Palin, sie p:
| Very good. Good Eds Middlin, Étui A Sept. H. Tippin. pr E
Blighted Average Late and foul | Early ipe dis- Sept. R. Owen, awer ARBUMEY 1.
ease d.
ve Very good bes Excellent Over aver: End of Aug. K. J. Bernays, Derby d
pir Looking well E Favourable Doubtful” „ Newhaven, Quin |
ne promising i m Promising | Deficient and | September |B. Swaftield, Ashbourne , Hi
NOTTS......| Thin; ad. 198902 "ori | — | |
jè aee and lodged Bulky, but coarse Very light Good Very poor Hay badly got] Very 8 End of Aug. |J. ‘Young, Newark ї ) |
lend, t "Under average | Under average Various Under average Late Much blighted | Middle of Aug. J. Buckley,
` ег last year| Very goo Good Good i
i ах shores Good Partially good | Much diseased | Middle of Au Stafford, Narben,
asy ‘broken a pce va well, but Good ан, 10 quami naues. Healthy Average | Hay bad Very good Middle of Aug. |g a W, Newark- «a
LIN A 8 — Ау Light N i г
Mildewed, in : d r Not looking well Good Aug. 21 Sowerby,
tule Batti lese erbaut e SE сме Good Good |Purnips promis-| Generally good | Middle st Aug. F. B ойо e ji
One-fourth under average | Heavy, but laid |Much undera Full |
a Pe бортта идд , aver. u G Late uch diseased | Middle of Aug. | W. Hesseltine,
na : Uu M . er Heavy and good| Not bulky Looking well | Very good | Late and poor рой гене End of Aug. .| Croft apod S
uüus—ave
light rain d Very good Bad Good Good s, gin Good—blight | About Aug. 23
Hp ies of mildew Looks well d av e Good, less extent Good Taie annot bo formed been Г Middle of Aug
Mie under a i паа ang Good Various Rape late & poor Diseased Middle of Ang. Т.
Жа ts padi Baars a Me: good ' Midd ling du Not good Very are moss ni End of (em J. Powell, :
5 SEES Generally "еф BS, ry aes Average TP Verio euer ue 8 September $ Davies, Little er if
асару: 2. ; u urnip inju Goin ан. End of Aug. gv
and Late—average T Defic; Late—bulky | Hay badly got | Good 8 ені Septe Е
Кам dran тни Late hy i
xri " “Digit ccm Not good ‘Promising Locking. Meath 5 ; End of Aug.
average Average Under average BR i phe Sar deficien rci gk i es
average Much laid Fair à average Average Good Gives Look healthy 3
: verage | Good Good Good Average Various Diseased Mid. pe
Full crop Generally good | Very. дч at | Unusually good | Good in fields | September
* я y © AN. na
Good Light Average—late Hay badly got—| Good at present | End of Aug. i x
ў Turnips good à St ord Bury
eavy стор Good Light, b blighted) Promises well Look well NL ы Se te ag Bennet
Bae Qc arious ery g gd week in 2 s
; Averag tty good | Very promising ЖАШАУ А їп old nd of Ane
J WORCES- beu A little se Good at present 3d week oe gg
— de Indifferent | Good—-injured | Badly blighted | End o
Good Go G es Good at present Two weeks later
ч е | Not average iioa add hodie Generally dis- 20th Aug.
Good | Partial” | Good—weedy Disease showing) 20th Aug.
|
|
|
32—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 507
Ф STATE OF THE CROPS—continued.
COUNTIES WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. 8 CROPS| POTATOES. | HARVEST | NAME AND ADDRESS. _
ENGLAND. |
WICK Very deficient Good on. light | Generally good Heavy Good Short extent |Disease showing End of Aug. W. Aitcheson, Berkeswell —— —
50 "76
One-third under average Average Hardly average Average Not average Various ye aure duo End of Aug. J. Burbury, Wootton Grange
eas А
Very late—partially Looking well Quite average Good Nearly de- | Very 2 Much diseased | End of Aug. |J - Ford, Warwick е
blighted stroyed by wet| promising
‘uch under ave: verage Average Average Bad Diseased End of Ang, J. H. Burbury, Kenilworth ~
uch under average Various Under average Various Bad crop табо Early 4 es dis-| Middle of Aug. |W. Gibbs, Stratford-on-A von
Not above two-thirds of an Various Fair but doubtful) Under average | Halfa crop Late, weedy, isease showing 3d week in Aug. J. Lane, jun., Goodrest
average promising à [3
quarter less corn, and| Late but full Average Various Generally poo tent and | Again blighted Sept. H. Thornley, Marston Hall
one-third less extent r
NORTHAMP.|One quarter less Wheat, Generally pro- Not near average Bulky—badly a te and foul, Blight showing | End of Aug. J. B. Smeeton, Naseby
TON : one-sixth less acres mising corned but improvin
y sown —- sz wn Variou Average Very good Good la — x: blight) Middle of Aug. |W.Gray, Courteen Hall
а showing
HUNTING- | Short breadth—bad crop | Under average Average Average ra Not good Partly diseased | End of Aug. God
DON Diseased yr а он Various Average Good Blighted Good Much diseased | End of Aug. Р. Ригуев, Brampton
CAMBRIDGE Not quite Various Average Average Avera, n dryland) Much diseased | End of Aug. Page Howard, Granchester
"Ms rof. blight Good average TE Much diseased | End of Aug. |A. S. Ruston, Chatteris
Gene ГАУ КО — Дс Вай Es Good * diseased | Middle of Aug. J. Fryer, Isle of Ely
NORFOLK ... Under Ave A Good Late, buthealthy| Diseased End of Aug N. Walsham
Six bushels — 8 ees P Very good Good " Bad Not very good |Very much dis- Aug. 20 arket
Rather light, and laid in Good Good Good bobo Generally good Diseased Middle of Aug. J. J. Hill, Briston
Under average Average Very bad Pretty good Middling Late Becoming dis- | Middle of Aug. |T. Brown, Downham
ease
Much laid, and injured Average: lodged| Below average ЖЕ Uncertain wares | not 9 dis- Middle of Aug. Н. irem Smallbro’ te
еа: Hd
SUFFOLK ... Much under average Generall od Average Average edge d good Diseased Middle of — x Fen cin
The lightest стор for many pel Е Various Under average Not promising | Badly diseased | Middle of Aug iy Ramiele, ua. Woodridge
{Short in quantity and poor} Very light Very light Average Average Very late Badly diseased | Middle of Aug. L. O. Cottingham, Saxmundham
Much — Not so good aT“ Promising well Deficient Late Disease appear-| Middle of Aug. J. G. Cooper, Saxmundbam
last year SMAI SAY
Much damaged — — one-fifth} Average—laid Fair Under average |Injured by fly! Unpromising xam ү? taint- Aug.8 С. Welton, Wickham Market :
un :
ESSEX, “02%: Generally 1i light "Various Average Promising Injured ` | — Very late Ге. pro- Middle of Aug. A. Barfield, Dunmow :
Under average, and injured Good Under average Good Good Injured Aug. 8 ? T as, Harwich
Not ye t „ber and hurt Good Moderate Good Moderate kode t Blightincreasing Aug.8 enn, Ardleigh
айны Ar Good Average Partial Partial Good rally Aug.8 W. Fisher Hobbs, Boxted Lodge ^
cette erp acreage blighte:
ce ойе Middling Light Middling Bad Middling Blighted Middle of Aug. |С. Hanh, Romford
Very muc айы, average Fair crop Not average | Good till lately | Very good Turnips plant Very — is- Aug. 10 J. J. Mechi, Kelvedon
well ease
ch under ave-| Various — much Considerably un- Good Middling Various Slightly diseased Aug.8 R. Baker, Chelmsford
rage: laid, and mildewed under; Miao der average
| Average on free soils—not | Fair ir crop—not | Good on aveid Over average | Early good, Promising th Aug. 8 W. Hutley, Witham 5
ave and short. e heavy bad on clays late blighted known | сааи
on : ' Ке
HERTS........ eee hes t cha rA Small crop and) Various Fair crop Weedy Precarious | Middle of Aug. | —, St. Albans
and produce wi 1 *
Plant thin—yield bad Good ta in Good Jaid in AN. gems Good Good plant Good Middle of Aug. C. J. Humbert, Watford "
laces partly blig
Short crop—average pe Good Good Turnips very Middle of Aug. |J. B. Lawes, Rothamsted
BEDFORD ...| One-third under average Various Average Good Bad uod except | Good—blighted | Middle of Aug, |W. Lavender, Biddenham _ 1077
angold Wurzel i 2
BUCKS.. ..... — ens goty— Bad on wet lands] Generally good | Very promising Full crop—late | Lately attacked | Middle of Aug. W. G. Duncan, Stony Stratford
pring-sown looks badly
One-third under average Fair Under average ri — Very bad Late Much — Middle of Aug. |A. Fraser, Claydon
OXFORD...... Somewhat deficient Various Very ef Wess Average Good—d |... 28th Aug. B Page Worth Newington
i Very deficient Variable Excellent Fair Fair Partly diseusod 9 Aug. DOR eed
GLOUCES- nt in ear Inclined to white] Middling Not well podded| Good маа le of Aug. |J
| ^ plight | с
2 in t|. Average Good er ave i "4 2 R. Vallentin —
„нн миме iie s G Uneven Not well podded Good Very promising Gone off Aug Y Kearsey, T. r]
Autumn, good "spring sown Average on ШШ Under average | Partly blighted | Partly blighted i Uncertain yd 20 J. F. Peasey, Wincheomb
4 ' 1 à
Thin, late, Jate, undor average Avera Average Average Good Rotten End of Ang. J. Hunt, Al mont bury
йош Moderate Tolerably good | Middling Good ы but foul Much diseased Very late 8, por Gloucester
: Winter, goo goo spring sown Good Good "^ Various Various Promises well | Diseased in | End óf Aug. Addison, ‘Coleford
5 places
MONMOUTH) 7 Rather thin Good Good utr but I: Excellent — re End of Aug. T. Dyke, Monmouth
Я ' ted spreading
Unpromising Good on dry land DUM qo Ve Blighted Very promising | Haulm diseased dine G. R. G. Relph, Uske
i Thin crop Very good 1 good Very g00d: | i... good Dis. woe End of Aug. H, zy à ;
Winter thin; spring sown Good 1 Healthy PM, much hay End of Aug. , Abe: ys
in field
SOMERSET .| Depends on the weather | Good, but laid Very good Average Average |Turnips very Disease shows | End of Aug. C. P. Collyer, Dulyerton
Below average Good Very good Partly blighted Good Good Diseased In three weeks |J. W. Eastment, Wincanton -
WILTS.......|Varioüs — acreage about Very good Generally bad Very good Fair Good—injured | Tops diseased End of Aug. |T. Arkell, Swindon
average
Under average Good—lodged Middling E from Good Very good Diseased End of Aug.
- i А we
Two-thirds of a crop Pretty good Fair Much blighted t. cem than Very bad indeed Worse than ever Sept.
ns
Very deficient Good Not good Various Good Hay bad — Tur-| Blight showing |
4 i nips good
BERKS.........Below average, but various] ‘Pair average Very bad Various Fair average Very good | Good
Under average G €
nder a ii
Average on the hills| Very
MIDDLESEX Blighted
SURREY ... |Average erop—* Mid
don' Wheat good
Under average, and les
: extent
sz 8-08 Pose ran under aver
- Unfayourable
I Thin and under average — 5 J: 8 MM
KENT... |Nottwothirdsofanaverage| Average Very good Very good Full average Very good P ally R. Matson, Wingham
d Good Not average | Very superior Very good Various Good poe — , Sittingbourne
ied p 3 qrs dfe andtwo- | Looking well | Improving Large crop | Quite average Quite average Blight shows . |J. Smeed, Ashford i
Puerum | vafe CEDE УК бик уси s
2m average Average ро. Average а Not bligh —— ie m 0 ver
Good average— Fair average Winter мани gie а Do not —— ; ug. |J. Eames, Lymington
werage ond average à
; . [nci ioa | Matt е а cien. rt
Fair—blighted Ave —wee y diseased ynbird, Andover
n pus deis Average | А Badly di Middle of A Ave. J. Blundell, Bursledon
Barely average Over average | Over average | Good—weedy | Badly diseased | Middle of Aug. ler,
Е Good Signs of blight} Promising Diseased 3d week in Aug.
Good Middling g Late Bad Ang. 20
Averagd | 0| —— oo Average Good All blighted Aug.
Average Blighted Blighted Good Much diseased Aug, 20
Very good fini Blighted Good . | Muchidiscased | Aug. 8
THE AGRI сорла AL GAZETTE. |
STATE OF THE CROPS—continued. 4 І I IER.
Lr NUR
ii a { { i ч
COUNTIES, WHEAT. BARLEY, OAT BEANS. PEAS. |GREENCROPs| POTATOES, | HARVEST ERES.
zi TIME, E AND ADDRESS).
ENGLAND. | odi
EVON Underaverage, and blighted Good | А
es wan crop, bubjrastedtand — M Fair Under average Promisi Very bad Middle of Aug. G. Turner, Exeter
ш ылымы. l| 1. 2 8 Indifferent Much diseased Aug. 22 John Benson! Tavistock .^ od
Very d i 1 А
: ery deficient QN pias а ON Destroyed by Turnip promis-| Much diseased Aug. 22 S. C h,
d i insects ne . Cornis Kingsbridge
} Indifferent Average Average e : Smothered in Sligbti ba ind
Much da EC хе): Sign чәе еч G. W. Fowler, Dartmoor 3 bag
uch injured by wet Much injured Promise well P . PRI d DN Rotting End of Aug. G. Langdon, В Mes
: E . Langdon, Bar "
Considerably under average Very heavy |Exceedingly fine Ses Y. т ү чыр ta
293i Thin, and likely to be under Very promising Fair average Giro. ese Very fi y 1 Good =i ht zur d BE, [s Морати Nae
CORN WALL, Thi eet | ge of Aus: . Mi fehehmore, jui, тё mes
. Sl Thin, ME n Very promising Over average F Promising . Wien ibl End of Aug. G. And tovig aval
;;; namo PEAS А | aeri олпат g N ess. { ndrew, St. Austle,,
i9 4 Under: Injured by wet Good average à ' did
Fw h laid; rien aen ul F . sa ө Promising Much diseased | Middle of Aug. |J. Will $
894910 extent and half that s spring semi eigen don crop E bois Half a Raie and| Much diseased | Middle of re W. io, bee q Ee
dosi С. — rà Average Good pis 109.63 oinslg bad
ds to э {+ Банде ч ited well означил Я iseas .9 fri к
i dics hin, and rusted de straw| Generally gol Тигпірз promis“ Diseased i Aug. 22 f Ara 1) s
vis Much bel \ abd, ing, but foul à, Probig ^ 19 e
заа ow average Below average | Apparently good :
OL 10 с F, туннен Turnips promis- Diseased Middle of Aug. | W. F. Karkeek, Truro)
DWALES. In gro rather light . Not very heavy Fair Fair Ts de «588 hitherto 5. Wil л 2
о рі 9 ut average › оой r hitherto lli
is te : ag ery g MOIYDOd 1 e ind aia he Very promising eens End of Aug. 3 4 Burnell Mi
э ч а asad
» IRELAND. d
| COUNTIE | | ы.
00 8. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS 1 ыш О
. . GREEN CROPS. [ : HARVEST T
Ar ak POTATOES. TIME, NAME AND M i
DONEGAL: Little sown— „„
Ел good | Little vide T ood e 1801
DERRY ee Promises well бета а а энда Tanla wi Very gioi cho appextance of disease as yet | Middle of Sept. T. J. А „
Average | то эрш Under average | Very e л т better e e — of di isease pots Aug. ex à ре i e Mag! Joe
TW RI m3 “ isi T lia 1 (
; Very па ne Йа “С ш. куну Ш Very петао ‘ight as yet Ted. 2 ding: ‘ tint аб
а. p ть go very backward L ~Burmiston,
эё in ooking very well and not diseased К, hon phen vlla
M геена « Dank сараен miem üg Promise well, рее d yet Yd of ‘te n Dew Strabane! aid
on. Ix N RA „One-third anda? Good pur Excellent ахаа nd of Aug. n, Newton Stewart i!
aur 15850 8 E t qood quality End of Au че
" RU Ma W 114 Overs bas BA рО“ ight bio op Look very well Promise beautifully = no di a 5 5 5 ld
oe Small eenio 1 Я Average Short in straw Late—middling 333 ША Babes f е yet Sept. | R. Junk, ‘Stewartstown ^ d
"vé mises — z ideo FO Фор Late No bliglit, thank God; and A pen Very Inte pac ri f
ty litte vespra Averagé Average: — j : - V
: Қ S in Injured b N
ot^ «edi ded {дай Pair average E err ЧЫМ. E ost alm ү азиат ‘and very fi ept. aud Oct, p rkin " Ki li i МІ
Good wes Pine а M short Average Md Mono me as Syet SS Rott Boyle - ип чш
538: — h mid good | | Never be osh Juzoria p. Aegre es vA of Sept. * Lindsay, „ Manot Lame
— see ond apna Good, but late Very good мадаи has lately appeared pem x өрд. b- Мабод Lina esip oft
Light Good—short straw|.... Look well . . Never bett. age 2s 19.8. Co ast Beh: әз
“Average ‘Average BoM Atos adi ver better, and a ud many planted ” инт Aug. Boyd Hardy di
"tin under average Good Not good "Had ii Nam mpi blight here as yet Ang. 21 бш
alf the extént—pro- Promising Und 3 appearance of disease S M y
Д еда, inc er average Progressing |Generally luxuriant- Eud Mee. MiC E erry bonne
Good Short straw wie P ues j { 0116.399
te $
нб 4 9 us un ч Stalks most tuxutiant—blight shows in early End of Aug. H. E. мба Dla an
ery small exten. Not average Health and Iuxuriant— ; Э
LOV Di ddnun od Half last Е Y. riant—hest for years qt
ONGFORD `. Aor. i Average Good эненер Very — Never bet pes зе y hitherto оё, xai Puy! 4
: : ETA 1 Ё M Ta yet vi " à | ы ЕИ jgevirt
CAVAN Е: Соо : Average і 851 i on ga os late | Xem fine oa pies eal Фора) 1 -à ous
LOUTH. Tu M don Short & indifferent Short Re а тӘ, 4 ip pe — — and he T$ d Sept saiah Gi
DUBLIN NT Go d Excellent Very good Very good End of Aug T Ibert Noli
DARE PT i 5 Maa oved. үрө Very good Excellent ; aguante a disease End of Aug. tf ect ier
bight Very short Very guo ery, R 5ай 72 Biking. s yet Ена ^ mo p dos rep buit
E verage í Late, but "cx ren Í E 93 nalh: —
CORINE: “м Yen good. Light e Еа therto ‘End M sov. R, Bagnall, pu Pass о)
08 od 30 Very fine Fine ^io ОЕШ; hongh Tus Y rie ч хий 15 Me ^ 11 ips eh
. e ate—improvi Mit n. R. B. Seymour, a
E o. Average e s vr Very good ar H er e bute Bnd oP Auge. 17.8 1 jun, овер, 900
E: ТРАВЕ ..... Various x "s D Le T Vedy "пог зат a ened ME ilr UL UNUS rova lii
к цә: fe EROE ліг Ар of good ег ved er Aug , ERE: Ci uid ome n
: , t
Br pi dun. 3 Юа АИА Blight s set in of an, K үй орет ч {
ee Late, Koot well; but disease Cel over al 1 Dunk
р vns Md. dr хобо ЧУА
» H apdari SWF дога! Good hitherto t
ат гл е aiti |o Good oo
uu Ver ncs — t км Ma LEE E due CU ud dr Aug. |
oft oot а : ‘Health pro- Г W РЧА Hohn, H
i e ee "NM NE TT AE E
bones & nt 7500199 Memes ‚|. Never better : i
и MTS | Better t mr. E
paliet odtdasvetq бәп wis 8 gems ye pan E aiseased “| vios Sept
Rinder A ade 10 б dw Good . $ n Very ооа! ріей a дартта of 3 i
p бе а M 9 pie рит bua E i 2
bt f 31 г і 3х % lo тё Tt
yri good! 9 " И god (bua i ries
ipn с. . рут облі 1 M ial se
t tr 1 00! re t ie Чч А Lt ,
‘on Se E riu poop ей о. p T Noran haiten and se as vet
ellent erage ^| 'omrnips goba 240: «10 e appearing, чо,
2 pe Lights e Meg an везиво, . oli, Cas
Very god «short r гегу, gol! ^ on * Ginscot tt,
Very fine N ood: Iri: Good RE eft - zht disease J. D. 3 Stokestown
Se finer DBT “i igh symptoms mns Df Behe E т A ac Thomas
15885 509%, Very fine fi Ех өй А 2 est crop I ever nd - ME 1 5
ow good ow very good ery Inte but pro Very ийги — — 5 blighted Sept Q 3
a de j gns of blight m ee End of A
2 A Rot |; 5өФ@ а ооб crop and great extent "—
Average. ures ER лон НОЦЕ пил тонау атану:
„боой Good... TI Leaves inju aol o'v 1 :
Nery good Very good. wis weh Slight appearance iof blignt gi А 1 abe
I d Good Good ERE n. e М E
ч See 1 18 я ani E атап; ighte 4. M үн apol ` 1
"uns unb mis ab mate T "e 6 МЕР 1
Home. as ў it in r
= ey а; TE deterrent
61. 105, to ^to 65 ү ber n Now, T
recer tly going over a similar "manufactory i — 2: ылык 50 grin nding р rocess.
Ч of Stroud, when my eye dr ача 'hui X 45 of the ** one
my eye dropped a ENS
were grent. rogues, sad: thaf they “Were ne
Күч. erm he ian ec чы
| erty babes A;
"MES
|
m THE:-AGRICULTURALOGAZETTE. |— 509
— 1.4} 1 Cumberbatch, Lawrence, Henry, Rasen s Monse Lyndhurst) Depo Dep S or GUAN — Faulks, of Crosb , near
of them. In the rst case, it is too early for the disease Buck Abert Sao Terrace, Worcester Liverpool, and Mr. James Bell, of York id Edin-
to show itself this year; for (and I have before called Rayer, Rev. an's Cowbridge, Glamorganshire burg gh fz avoured the Council with „ statements
attention to the fact) on every alt ar, that Scot 5, Char * Londen 10 connected e t dis of extensive
the odd year, since it was first noticed, and this includes C» y, Jah, Ea ‘Bingham Notis | аа алараа deposits of sea birds, оп islands and
the firs r, the di has, been in 1 l Kirkpatr 8 Thomas, M D., Glasnev zin, Dublin caves along certain ranges of the eastern coast of Africa.
some eks or more later than in the even years,| Barber, Samuel 8 Hayton Castle, Retford, Notts. They also forward Co ith these state-
бай ie in 1845, rads 49, and 51, it was later than in 1846, Birch, "Ya rob, Newport, Monmouthshire ments a, eollectio ng the varying
,'50,and'52. In 1847 it was so late atit was con- pee rtu oo +з} Case b, Stow, Gloucestershire nat the d posits according to circumstances of
— with the n ані е or decay of the haulm, Eyke, Jotin, Stanton, Shifnal, Salop situation and dept mong these posit со
я еге led very general lieve, in Ireland, mman, John, Oddington, Stow, Gloucestershire taining 80 nt. o hosp lime (withou£
at it was among the things * had been. But, from Oldham Genre Alfreton 8 , Derby rbys 1 carbonate), and a crystallised substance containing 91
м fact that occurred in Cav ve miles from 40 dtt Christopher, Palterton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire domes cent. cf nitrate о a, “found i l lakes,
Granard, I have yet stronger hopes that this is a false | Webster, Crayston, Kendal, Westmoreland upwards of a yard and a, half i , in caverns,
alarm, or if not so t the disease, is case, ma - i James {Каче ifreton, гкана Зате and іп valle ; an ding these small lakes,
have given way to the vital strength of the plant, from tanbridge, 7 hor E Enstone, 0 d as crystallised inerustations, most i
which we might safely augur t security of' th e Courzay, Viscount, Lusigna F culable amount. These gentlemen remark, in refer-
crop. One oba Briody planted seven stones of Bally- | Longeroft, C. T., Havant, Hampshire ence. to the guano: “The immense ount of
gawley Pinks on the anuos Gono ridges in which h Eni VR D William, Ske Gionee rcr Fette Ош deposited guano cannot be eal i is found
had planted Scotch Dow a fortnight since, the | PIxANCES.— Ir. Ray * arker, Chai б in extensive caverns dee e pierced
leaves and stems of a very large number of these Bally- Finance Committee aid befo ore a а ‘dle зо with two boarding pikes, er, about 12 feet,
gawley Pinks became, as is supposed, very markedly | report en Men Scounts of the Socie which it It is also found completely covering the side of the
diseased, the stems so much во as afterwards to be bro- appeared that the current e h ves A in che hands of | island less expo: to 8. ve word
ken off by the wind ; none e South Downs were bankers w. e also submitted to the mem- are, There is enough to supply Great Britain for 20
affected, and tells me that he has heard that bing bers the quarterly — -sheets of income and expen- | Years ;' he i res and
Ballygawley Pinks, which are nota co P di and of invested property and liabilities, The рагі owner, whose experience’ in th is of
have been similarly attacked in othe I i риш Н adopted this report, and the suggestion of the | long standing.” il ord thanks
these Po days since, — blackened parts Committee that the aani о Goine shoi benon- d a Faulks and Bell for the communication then
of the stems that remained had recovered their natural veyed to the County of Gloucester Bank, for the courtesy e to the important question of a cheap and
toughness ; they had been * ery brittle, and | and ess with which they had aeted as the local abundant supply o of guano to | the farmers of this country,
етер of those stems whic d been broken off, bankers of the Soc ciety during the period of its country ich the o the Guano Committee
most of them to within two or three inches of the ground, roe recently held in n th t city. 0 Fhe Soci
as well as the others, had put out two or three vigorous p PE hae On The DERE of Mr. Raymond lrscELLANEOUS CoMMUNICATIONS,— Mr.
shoots t as strong as the soundest plants | Barker aeronded b gaa Ashburton Turner informed the Council of a report made to him
could. This is the only instance of disease e heard Ade of the vice-presidents of the Society, іп | by Sir John Rennie of the ul cultivation of
of in this part of the country. There is a very consider- | the place of ek AR ry of Dude. Potatoes in ate rows with Hemp. The
able breadth of ground under Potatoes crop gene- EMBERS OF CounciL.—On the motion of Mr. Ray- Rev. Phillip Gurdon suggested er trials.
rally is very fine and promising. Early toes of a good | mond кай, ded г, Barnett, the Hon, | exact influence of i сеа pleuro-pneumonia
ize, and well in numbers under the stalls, are digging in | Alexander Leslie Melville Bran ll, near | Оп health i Tippetts — — a
the ope: ds.. There is less Ман» of mildew | Lin i tio E Abe gene rs of paper on the applicdtion of soot as a Mr.
À ane t than has been for some years past, and - Council, in the place of the late Professor Sewell; v" Garvens on 1 Moss. Mr. Clarke, Mr. 1 Hunt, and
crop generally Pott well чу short in the. StrAW. | on. the motion „Fisher Hobbs Mr. e d, on improved tillage. Mr. Wal alkinshaw,
Tamina few and ed m Py са drought and yey tt, Mr. "rennen George Bart of Creting- of Belfast, specimens of Potatoes, and a copy of his
fiy. J. 2 e July, m Rookery, n oodbridge, Slt was elected work on m det cultivation.
e Co
odi
The Col llege Ezaminati ons. Dy Pide e to see that it ie
s at Cirences
8 I Hiie to the je nét of Wes Росса
Соп
uncil, in
one - n е general members of t
rd A иу
he transfer a
— е Barker, “That th
nted
e be gra ту,
di soe rh to the ps x the establishments perm. pod
ich was fixed
DJOURNMENT.—It was decided, on the motion of Mz.
1 of
e cus eave
under his.
The re most instructive Pourtry.—The Couneil appointed Mr. Milward, Mr.
have 2 иңе valued this Y your Paper ost more Barnett, — Des n, and Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, to act — 9. ournment, tend to
than any other, not even with ^ 1 perhaps of as a co n all inquiries connected with the farm- | Wednesday, the 2d Novem ber. 3
Б of farm aecounts — well as sue- ponies exhibited at the late meeting at Glouceste
S: te, when the ге а a Toss as well as on s the re mations: for their pero A POUL’
when it shows a profit. These statements of accounts are exhibitions 5 pur a re that the commi PovrrRY: E A D. I do not believe the offspring of an egg par-
st important when fairly given, and t useful іп- Fre; t on thése баев to the Собна, at the 2 takes of the nature of the animal that hatches it. I have never
structive to the occupier of land. I trust therefore you meeting in Dece Ан, — — in the sitting of a duek whether
К Р y r&henor n Some ducks, ће A yles-
will, from citi m time, evoke from yo s ts | NDITION OF Carnis Mr. Lister >, s suggestions | bury among the number, are ‘bed sitters, and are always
tables of ac connected with farming. Few like to| were received m the General Meeting at 9 €— under hens; some birds of this breed may have given
publish failures, but they are equally important om lind Fetütted td it ecial Council in December, when nt Ut. — 1а MUR КАР
successes ; for truth is what we n. in 1 things. I the regulations MUN АУ. exhibition at Lila | ана water they will и i a hselves. They m
m {
have sometimes thought of forwardin,
—
tory state; I do n ean as regards p
(rough T I have ен 1 hitherto fat Т from that), i but
— ae ety do as would be useful to
“When
3. n (chairman), H
hai I f Yark b S Ho
А c eit Hoa Si Earl : don огоо,
for the
ould be taken A —
"E \ Оп the motion of Mr. Brand-
age дер onded by M мег Маб the eil: agreed
the following list of мен Gener.
Lord Asliburto
Couneil: agre
Lincoln Committee:
it и Leslie rdg Mug |
n. R. H. C
‘always bef еа of da
nd can E
y the veriest tre +
principal poin f such a bird is the silvering 28
— tail feathers; Ё gk tail [^ a defect that cannot be got
ver, J. Baily, 113, Mount Street.
pense an er entries th: canons fa arm accounts 3535 r. Raymond Е scellaneous
are, if » jaye by the cost of the account-books Barker, Mr. ett, Mr. th, Mr. Cavendish, Certain T saas è in {һе Mode o or Method of.
offered to the | publie. W. G 4 700 Colonel Challoner, XE. Evelyn Denison, M.P., Mr. | Preparing, Oleaning, Drying, and, otherwise Treating
Sa urnip Seeds. ng read a good article i in Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Hamond, Mr. Fisher Hobbs,| Wheat, Pulse, ea? me. other Grain.—Pate ted
your Paper of the 16th ilt c on the m z ipi Mr. Hudson (Castleacre), Mr. Jonas, Mr. Milward, Mr. | January — —— of re
and other seeds, it has occurred e t you, or pson, r. W. B. Wingate (all-trustees and | Lancaster, ins r. Hutehinson proposes
some of your correspondents, will be able from Positive vice-preside bei ex-oficio members). It w i
experience to answer the followi ue Seed. arranged that this committee shall continue in f ce
grower in this locality is now about to harvest. a field of | until the Lincoln meeting, and should meet without
Turnip seeds, the o 84 bir Де; abri os and summons at ] ock, a.m. on the first Wednesday of
i Dale e same | every month, excepting the months of Sept
: will either or both М deteriorated b by ren being. October, and ; and by mons at such special
- 5 intervening. the country meeting business might require
fores e ERES re чеч me tat L|. 1мРгємизт Prizes. Council, agreeably
In am unsuccessfu their standing resolution, took into consideration th
attempt to hybridise Swedes with A ере. = D.: b T Б ый qt 8 à
Eust E ан арп
E 7 h
Аат: Me 88 denos a
Mainwaring’ P го
aud brit Ж 55 id
"apre Ok
v. Sit John Н. C.
ar,
3 al, Westmoreland | d
j Grove, Oxford x
[s Ir. ache so
| rial from 4 eu nt makers, and sugges-
a of his о ial
. bes implements at the Society’s
d 1
9 at the Lineo meeting next year, and post-
the leno or а l .
ГЕСТ а memo-
neipal im sugges
SUE т сүйгүн ce ка апа {гї
ntry meetings still
лала d
gen
b« Foci Committee of the Society, with a request
E they would also report on the n ee Council.
| at. E monthly me on the first W ednesday in
Ar. VEEERINARY Contec. — Professar. Simonds
the report
laid done Ven
Јоџпе1, on the representation of Mr.
r Ep E Ae e and.ono
British. Commissione: the United States of
ica, oe Bo at yt chm York ordered a peehi i
to be. forwarded. ,
él of the, Bicie a ортаа, 4g
Smithsonian Institute at Washington.
ressing for
and so!
still a great q Pipedene
will be got in in RE er.
ances; the Wheat
» bousire Fan nit; x July з. AR T uen,
me p s Br
as bad an СТЕ —
kd kee. : t been
Clover, ‘and ¢ converted i con a
8 this must not
be done in the water meadows, as it would — r^ 8
m St for the
ung- re is
— it is hoped
our
some of it has been consigned to the
But this is only. one. t
s are looking v
dt would |
bad se
well. It wou pi
rain tbt: has fallen: ort of avg Rd к
confirm
510 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Aveusnig |
— I d Perhaps those who have | however, e doing the last ten days, and th
we made ail our hay good, and were able to clear ol and better. pera rr iius on ms babes & will inform him. z rather Meas DERE for these descriptions. aes 2 2 {
The rain has not been much, but we have ad à continu — of : on * receipt, ereny i. pine 7 this Monthly Circular:
drizzling fog, the sun hardly showing himself above a x us em Е = “Dig sifted g vel, з, a is used 1 topping wa 2222 ͤ ͤ TTT
two at опе time. Mangold Wurzel is hardly doing so 0 t r i Jo СЕЕН F- eod t e ground perfectly; mix gra SMITHFIELD.—Moxp g.
does sometimes, which we are sorry for, as it is à ot that we be = e — а 1 Ea de Bondi bushel of the former, h in a large supply of Beasts, a
find о at advantage in the spring. W ith plenty o c i ees ar, рк dolet svet ix ише is however, the choicest kinds are not muci lower, but Several in-
we can let our ewes lamb as early as they are inclined, without till every pa саде or one Henr; Spread avant. Aout ius ferior kinds remain unsold. There are not so man
being afraid that keep will be sho rt for them; a little Grass will best d a" od till hard with а hé vy garden roller. When „ambs as on this day week, but enough for the dem d
do with them if they get a few Mangold * 8 with it. ] Ps > e Eee s more, according to the purpose | are about the same as on that day, есер! that in a | Ё
seems to be productive of milk, and they ‘ond of it. rom babi п , s goon as laid, and fre- | stances ике more money is obtain lves
Labourers are said to be scarce in som midivs: t M re we have for чуч пет it gi ^s * Gos inches deep, 9d. рег | the same as of late. From dp and I Holland t there те ате 2155
found sufficient to do our work; we have had to give rather ore ently, until it is s quite so снн H es :—gr 14. p engins 5380 Sheep, and 382 Calves; ган Scotland,
hoeing our Turnips, but the weather has been against the square yard E orsus igh P is M per Rar from Norfolk and Sufolk; and 1800 from them nore ;
work, so that if we take that into sideration, there is not much bushel; gas tar, 3 à ей. e Rate [je pi. ТЕНИ Td бо
— ат Н ebay ук e+ Be K. ebe, fi a ) have had lon experience of it will be highly Per st. of Sa- Pw rg Per st. of S Ibs -g d
as it appe ears со. ha ais Je Per TER it will be sooner E 10 ha g Best Se ots, Bras Best, Long усон d odia
ver if we can eut it Tt was at work near im a Pi 90 гем 4 to 4 6 Do. Shorn ES РА,
is During the whsleoftu¢groving | and mang ave had an opportunity of xamining ie Pie з бге. аф 220% | Bob шш quii SESS
‘season, sabe bad middle of. the йсй Ж this di strict never аш. — tá M a M dee. ed ite 2d quality Beasts 3 0 — 3 8 Do. Shorn Tam d 2
— piety: prend em Cs арене eee of men eb * the declivity of the surface. This is effected Best Downs an Lambs. ae * 160
abd Th n cr by constant attention on the part of the manager to the indi- "s alf-breds 4... 5 5 8 rae 24»
all growing plants healthy and vigorous. e corn crops ations of the 1 level attached to the machine. Moles o . Shorn — 0 E ode
were pm Showing ear before - eec: apes 5755 кыйын ч : € s used according to the size of the ат iier 5585; Sheep жа Lambs, 2d 790; Calves, 470: 8 50
Ила bulk, Te qoin conf aimi ieht * d. The nee h Seul ЖУ reauire greater declivity tha FRIDAY, Au
Hay-making is in progress; the crop is very light, and in AD : g i
consequen: mes of mowers weather Merk prevailed since the com- | іп the case of CES Lari чре dec UNES к РДЫН M ME -of Beasts is 1 large, snd the os aro died ES
‘mencement of the hay harvest, the quality will be inferior. куы aot i There! р rr v:: acct ee x Trade tome ‘posed of, by
Potatoes have all the season been, and still are, healthy and them Боб аар а "biet bay information ie fae Edel o. d Зем olerabl isi
Auxuriant; the early kinds are . er s seri pela Ecce Mrs or in the e mo nthly reports of a Lammermuir | iride are 10 e e і ave again a Slow, and pies 1
ne бай өте put e ДЫ sim M hed 1 erde, N in this and late volumes of the Agr Чешит al | trade 8 — and насела lower. . — 5 ups.
ers E аа UON в they came above ground; Gaz ette, у Буй the late Mr. Wilson, of Dunse, in the Calendar | EN Be pand 572 pon em = =
since then ome away freely, and still afford a reason- Operations. s er st. о: 8.—8 8 er st. o. y
omini y га fall er crop. ass Pap bd iai abundant, and the live aie from the same pen, in Bale 8 S 8 Best. Scots, Here- ost eu, TM
hrat Со дау 5 1 „айма e time the sheep haye fe aS AND Grassi G B. It is difficnlt to say without seeing the E — | ы Е — to — 4| vost ote | zu
r and eold spring. Lam mini, bee. Iste gue piece. 1 ы the "Grass be near rly as tall a s the Oats, em pem 2d quality Beasts 2 8 — 3 6 а 4
the numbe not much deficient, but m all, and Set ik 5.19 of all. up, thoug Best Downs and Lambs s.
altogether A — is rather inferior. The ali чр" ‘of wen is not " bio duri ЛЫ tiie Half-bredss . 5 O— Б з QM Li
te so good as usual either in quantity or quality, but the price abundant you — det nn N x. he аа кыен of Do. Shorn.. o e 2а
considerably Loew sd Wr n z nit 2 17 — an = i 3 ылы Beasts, 1061 ; Sheep and ФА 13, 13,880; Calves, 855;
wool—the staple of the district—sold a : 4 1
2 1 of full 30 per cent, on last year’s price; it is | WINTER — ч . dith. We would drill them at least 20 MARK LANE
сла consumed in the neighbourhood in the manufacture of | inches apart, in single rows. Monpay, Aug. The ee ә Wheat toii мана
‘heavy woollen goods. All sorts of farm produce are still keeping ABEL C — Kent at this dne в market y
phi PROV part of the ‘former was taken by а * '
“The opera at энне mt аге hay- ' over the prices of this дау se'nnight ; the latter met a slow
making. e ok ng the Turnips, driving and applying lime, col- Markets. at 18. — qr. decline. 2r ng able arr
Tectin ecting manure, Кра down Tandeys Thistles, &c., PNE of wh ich a large porti is d reet to m He
and turf for та e нш ba clip of уо, &с. COVENT GARDEN, Арс being fine, the demand fon this deseription w
. — of ru re is attained at — Vegetables are abundant, but some kinds ed Fruit are now | late quotations, Brrley meets a fair ass
Vegetable "ifo | isi in fi ullest vigour; the insect | becoming scarce. Peaches and Nectarines are insufficient for the | Beans and Peas are unaltered in value.
Sonson he year ive; the чыё мш аыл and with а стора demand, and good samples in onder aint fetch better prices. inquiry than on Friday, at a — —
Г, ,8 horses express their happi- | English Grapes, however, entiful, and the sale for them upon the prices of this day week. In Fl lour,
ness in gambols wild; and in th * t es pane e leap. is heavy, Importations from the of Fotatoes, Carrots, doing.
ve ewer hardships than at any and Artichokes are still kept up, and there are some good French | PER IMPERIAL QUAR 8.
season; the weather is fine, out-door work is not heavy, | Cherries and Apricots in the market. English Cherries are not Wheat, Essex, Kent, & pr Ж
ала, for the benaint: at least, wages are The shepherd in quite so plentiful. Greengage and Orleans Plums from the id euleGtod fads oat
his daily rounds has his present happy circumstances enhanced South of France fetch 4s. per basket. There is also a large | — — ict oves
‘by contrast, when he now and again meets with the — of quantity of foreign Pines in the market. Young Carrots Adel Norfolk
a wreath of snow—still to be found lingering on the higher and Turnips fetch from . per bunch. Green Peas are 4
mountain sides—a memorial of the jen og d and severity of the very good, at from 6d. to 1s. per quart shelled, and from 28. 6d. to barley, grind. & distil., 238 to 26s... Chev.
winter. And surely all terrestrial enjoyment is, or ought to | 54, per bushel sieve. Pottona are becoming very much diseased. „grinding and distilling
P7000 ООО ООСО а ооо ае ане: — — Oats, Ese and Suffolk . . ... .., 1829].
sie yclamens, SMi "nonet inks, arnations.
Wester Ross, Aug. 1.— The weather kis bent ipat month Fushsias, Roses; С — FRUIT a E mE and Lincolnshire.. R^ 2
thas been such as gives us to hope that this year’s crop on | pine. Ib., 4s to 78 8 bush, 28 to 38 6d —— 58 f
the whole will be little, if anything, short of an average one thang bie а b. ds 1038 ва | Currants, p. "wg sieve, 2s to 2s 6d Rye Ке ceno Раа
Situated ойу hills, we have not had the continued | po aches 8, per doz., 10 emons, per doz., 2s Rye. meal, foreign |
‘drought that has visited the counties on the south side of the ectarines, per -— — - - et per doz., 1s to 28 Bear tis; Masspán ЕНИС Ч
Moray Frith; neither have we had the deluges 5 of rain which Melons, each, 2s to 4s - Seville, p. 100, 14s 155 868 bo Winds. 1
ne s our agricultural brethren in England. "In the | Apples, per bush, 3s to 5s Almonds, per peck, Foreign 3,
counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Elgin ae crop is lighter than | Cherries, per , 6d to 3s s per Ib., 2s to 88 Peas, white, Essex and Kent.... 1
it has been gi v — years. In Ross, with the exception of a few Strawberries, p. basket; 1s to 2s | Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 20s Maple. 328 to 1 Mrs at |
windy days, о ich the Wheat on exposed fields was somewhat VEGETABLES і rm White
—.— TOT atthe m tbe Snipe euo À ам cri gm Cabbages, per doz., 61 to 9d Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d Flour, best marks delivered......per sack 43/0
as encourages the farmer to look forward to а copious. yield | Cauliflowers, each, 217 vt^ — Lettuce, Cab., p. doz., 6d to 8d — 2d ditto ditto — 28
bont a week later than Greens, per doz. ds 6d — Cos, per score, 1s to 2s — Foreign barrel ;
жез -— Beans, p. hf. — вва Radishes, рег doz., 1s to 2s Fray, Aug. 5.—The iini of foreign Wheat. and 0
Each mall Salads, p. pun., 2d to 3d — “this week i been considerable; of Eu
The cost of | Rh shina р. — 6d Horse Radish, p. bundle, ty to3s To-day's market was
| ure оез, ЕЧ — to 1008 Mushrooms, p. p s 6d ern ian vineed to purchase foreign W
р Sorrel, per hf. — "p 9 — — holders were not disposed to
T bu sh. 5 25 6d to 58 Artichokes, per doz., 3s to 6s canes: upon Monday's prices would
r doz., 3s to 4s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d for
в, per ” Д accept uu Floating cargoes are held
. each, 2d to 8d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d aang techs is a fair demand at Monday s wien The :
Celery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 6d | Thyme, — punch, bt to gd Pe gps
Carrots, person, дез, ra [mper — * =ч ee — In — Sun is is but little doing, — — .
green, bunch, as o
Beet, —. — 1s to 18 6d Basil, do., per bunch, 6d ТИИС
Marjoram, do., dog 6d ARRIVALS THIS WEER. aec
ЫЫ { Wheat..|. Barley. | Qus S,
má — — ко Smith a эди — —
— quantity of I “en and — ш Ag into o blight, ° er in | Irish
as | other places the progressing favourably. | Foreign
— few,
more elen “ж”
— — — 0007.
HAY.—Per Load of 36 —
SMITHFIELD; Aug. |
Prime Meadow Нау 305501158 | Clover » ^ 105sto120s
| Inferior do 95 | Seeondeut ... *. 85 110
Rowen WEN — 86 | {60 Straw ., K. . 33
DR E. J. Davis,
CUMBERLAND MARKET, Aug. 4, :
rime Meadow Нау 988 01195 | Inferior pt ‘ee 905601108
Correspondents. jew do. ... * 80 92 | New do. ace 99 . 100
*CABBAGE : S Hol land. The usual time of sowing Drumheads is Now Hay ^. (7.4050 ^88 Straw... — . 38
with! in March, and vmi at intervals in April and May, Old Clover se — .. — ЕЕ кейир Jos BAKER.
enough for a 200 «mt tual x vo ошеев of seed лге Fine old Hay «100301005 "DH Closer ы а
Inferior do. +90 95 | Inferior do. s.. E n
New.Hay ..80 84 |Finenew —
im entend he seo o 50- 60 | Second c a m 80 105
ifer em АТ, MARKET.—Frr
Holly w ell, 1 8s, 6d.; Eden Main, 178, one “Wallsend Riddel,
178.5 Wallsend Haswell "a 3d.; Walls-
nearly all your hay | end Lambton, 178 91; W. allsend Stewarts, y eue Wallsend
— — salt | Tees, 1 S8. Ships at market. 83
at -4- There is a {shade more ene IV
in Ra especialy ЕЧ КАЙТУ hich imparts more confid ther
— the holders, who eomplain but the ey canat Берн sh HUE —
rms to enable them to m t ро нене т aa a am |>
— Noils and broke m are not plentiful.
LIVERPOOL Woon Mamkrr.—'The transactions in our wool
ne during the past month id again been jy. toa limited
d been a ge leal
of roughed with the large в es r^ colonial wools at present pro-
'gressing in London; this, — with the 5 state of | feedin
uncertainty in politioal matters, has * ecked anything like
an active or speculative dema nd, and the buyers have. con-
fined their purchases futt entirely to the. require-
ments of the trade. We ar is glad, eA to notice during tbe
| past week: an increased i wools, v epe for clean,
"use 33 pe at as pg LR cor
getting very low in stock, we may expect them to more у
WC E tet than they have done of late, In English an
Irish wools there is but little
e ЖЕ nite thers ta,
purposes, and quite
32—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E Sia
COR SEATON, ON THE SOUTH COAST OF DEVON.
COTTAM & HALLEN. ENGINEER < FOUNDERS ETC fe Sth ay of Ses ee ee Н
from the 29th day of September next, a ie а e
able TURNIP лхр SHEEP FARM, bon gie m
of Axmonuth, containing 901 acre
Ar able, Me sadow, Seiad ее Orchard DT vi. 45 ttr
venient Farm mises с
dan ently erected in M v of the farm, en a sonthern бор
| commands very beau iful and eee 1 and sea views. The
ghly Drained; КЫ wet pid been farmed
the owner, Sir W alter а, for several rs, isin а
vina b M A custom t. Kiln adjoins The Estate
X anded by and convenient roads. в seven miles
2; iie) | Kom. t ket Towns of / еч, inster and spiky nine from
Mark
Honiton and Sidmouth, and 21 from Exeter, and it is expected
hat a Railway, in continuation of the South- Walim line, will
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B 3 еее combe, Taunton, who will receive -
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2, ЧЁ наш. STREET, AND 76, OXFORD. STREET, ADONE. former gu out vierte. Hed arm is tithe free, cag vinia
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Brow, Bre near Tewkesbury,
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horticulture. То BE LT om Lo iy sd ie Pepe
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. the Right Honourable Lord Ash vus
П ket t of Callington and rent Анта. BICTO
Conservatories Mowing Machines се 1d-glass Frames Garden Engines Flower Sticks ARN. ы тт йан 435 Acres and P:
Greenhouses Fountains me Netting Do. Syringes Garden Bo ng j his Farm has been ke in hand "2 the pet
Hot Water Apparatus — — Work Harde es Do. Rollers Watering Pots the purpose of Drainage and vement, and is now a 1
Garden Vases r Stan Жы еп ig е adis Garden Arches, &c desirable holding for a skilful aud en ng na. 1
usa p^ n PEN ы NETTING, &c. ger des UE C3 ele ghee
0 | а 1 sub
— — ores ‘UPON 1 | sequently applied for Trrigation. "Ite House is for
EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK. anf — — ‘Woods 9 wnt ings А а
IBITION FETTE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. 211 E ta Ta sid permiso o view the Farmy — to
O AMATEUR GARDENERS, '| HE SUMMER SUN AND DUST are sources ;
LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH, X SANITARY WORKS. serious inconvenience to persons of dèlicate complex On Sal Aucti
A LASS TUBES, Tron | the drive, the prome en the vum WOOK pee M — mars will find Ы a es by uction.
2] оп
ed Percha, to th dipl TCR AM RT
— : di o the complexion, dispelling the cloud of — and relaxation, O BE SOLD, by Auction, at the me Inn, in
Tubing i. ae: — allaying all irritability and heat, a immediately affording Cove, which is close to the Farnborough Sta tation, on the
Gardens. The Hydraulic Ram, Fire Garden, pleasing sensation attendant on restored elastic ty and healthfal | gouty. estesa tern Railway, on FRIDAY, August — at З o'clock,
and Ж: other kind of of 4 Sinica Cocks, | State of the skin. Freckles, tan, spots, pimples, and discolorations EEL M OR FARM, in Cove aforesaid, 98A. 10Р. of Meadow
High Pre , 8, and all other | are completely eradicated by the Kalydor, and give place to a and —.— Land, all good, wi ith Fa rmhouse а he Lo {
RI MAT, PIA t Retail, of delicately clea? and fair complexion. In cases of sunburn = Apply on the premises an . to Messrs. Lan, Brooxs, Си
| stings of петт its —— ЕЕ тке — deen acknowledged & Co., Solicitors, Odiham; and to Messrs, TRIMMER &
“PR setae 3 Ee 47%. 6d. an rotector and restorer of the the Auctioneers, at Farnham
меа нА а a ANE YS МАСА p оп. ataten of the sumens | ^ и а GENTLEMEN FLORISTS, AND
cious, v ES ы the injuri operation of the sun an
® if and Brids eld. vee de dust. З "n igh ly necessary, on — to see that the word
A E PATHS.— Those who would enjoy | " Rowraxps'" precedes the name of the article on the wrapper| SALE BY AUCTION, AT THE NURSERY (Late Besos.
т Gardens during the winter months should construct of Phe qus as spurious imitations are abroad.—Sold by A. ROWLAND AT ‘LEAMINGTON.
their — of PORTLAND ae CORCHEME which | & Soss, - Hatton Garden, London; and by Chemists and Messrs. а and ADAMS ha
at
formed thus ravel of which Perfumers in oceupation EE M Celle d А
present aie fom the loam Shieh is mixed with it, and to every intending — pally to attend to the cultivation e
N clean grath one ane of s fea it е. and, "dde parts PRIZE POULTRY. and Flow — )
of such equal mixture add one of Portland Cement, an incorpo- are.
Tale the whole well in the before appl s the "e. grt BRUNNI NG is now prepared to — a — М 835 fer m nt a anp CLARKE are 15
It may then be laid on 2 N. cd Any can m UI inda weeks old AYLESBURY — warran: to g r sale by sa agay- paa oe apr e
and spread it. No tool is ee beyond the spade, and in 48 Birds th bat o obtained. Prises e Me — — npon Шен dure 2 — ornamentai kinds. whole
urs it becomes as hard as a rock. АЛТА cannot grow oth mam where they —— а mostly pay gerne ‘
Lor upon it, and it кет —— action ái с d Price 1: 126. abou oe — i ree 3 K stock sorse
It is necessary, as water does soak th git; to eteh fall He can also supply large Norfo folk Geese at 15s. a of the best class Б м ину, Bi
o кау — of 2 toward toada the e pure bred Black Norfolk Turkey, 218. Popes mnia тишд, i 2
Cement, J. B. WHITE & Bnormzms, | 15. each. — Orders, menit win with p -office orders,
ibant E erent, ЫНЫН А к : ence: to Isaa — End, Great Yar-
wi E attenti —
F ͤ— E —— ААЛЫ 2ГЕ
dr voee etn s — bie — 2 sd TO LAND AGENTS. Specim en Plants all omy will be deseribed in Catalogues, to
Governmichts, the Hon. East India Company, che principal Dock 7 ANTED, at Michaelmas next, a FARM, of 100 1 — 9 pigeons ans оаа — August, of the Auctioneers,
‘Companies, most publie bodies, and by the nobility, gentry, to 150 acres of mixed soil, with a portion of Meadow Land, | Coventry, an “Mae чынды.
*lergy, for out-door work at their country seats, The A between 30 and 50 ates from London, with 7 Genteel Family ro THE ADMIRERS OF PURE-BRED LEICESTERS.
Corrosion is particularly recommended as the most dürable ont- Residence, and to a town or village.— Address, h fuil R. STRAFFORD h
door Paint ever invented, for the preservation of every deseription | particulars, to R. J., Post Office, Stoke Newington, London. j received instructi
ron, om € d as
been proved by the practical test of upwards of 60 years, and by ANTED TO PURCHASE, in a genteel and {0
‘between ci a a healthy neighbourhood, a Neat and Comfortable
, from the ran ose e| EBSTDENCS, for a small family, with a well walled-in Garden,
вте given them, have nev er yet =— n equalled by anything ver Garden, an awn, Good Offices (water in quality and
tthe kind —— bronght before the publie notice. hel ity indispensable), and about 25 acres of sound Land,
—— ours and Prices, together with a Copy of an Testi- part arable e, fg. The whole thing must be freehold, and
will [^ sent on application to Warren Carson & Son, | if ni town or well uented genteel e| |
— — Street, Old Broad Street, Royal | Exchange place, j^ "i be preferred.—Prineipals or their Solicitor alone
е. iB» Agents. All orders are particularly requested to treated with ; address T. J., Wood Hall, Hilgay, near Downham,
orfolk.
en ee) АА eer
R WILLIAM BURNETT'S DISINFECTING
Si PUUID.—Greart REDUCTION OF Price.—The merits of this AMATEURS IN FLOWERS. rey г:
invented by Sir W. vndis M.D, F.R тучы =ч те BE DET, at a moderate Rental, a most convenient
oa infection of Sick. Ri Clothing, Pines, T^ nic naha replete with every convenience, toc
‚ of Contagion, the Animal Matter icem having a Garden 130 feet by 30 feet, and two Greenhouses well | miles from
of Bilge-water, tbe pie a t ‚| fitted Arey on the. cxt 8; Lansdowne Road 22
„бс, are now во well known to eee. А
——
"ЖЫ ‘at. the С Office, 18, Cannon Street, City, London; and by „ :
oth the United du С
раа йрн етай. —— То. BE LET, —̃ v— desirable
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in imperial quart at 2s. 6d.; in — À n side the agricultural wre aes: — instructions
at 68. per gallon. of the county, either ‘together or separately, called i's | from. the —— сйн, late iie kar Duce Sel — —
- CAUTION.— The on Disinfecting Fluid is sealed Lodge and Titsey Court, with good Farm Houses and Buildings, | without any |
‘the cork with 3 * Sir WX. BURNETT'S Disinteting The first con: 343 Acres of Arable, Hop-ground, Meadow, WEDNESDAY and and THURSDA 10 August 24 and 25, the entire
Fluid and — — numerous testimonials of the pasture, and 'oodland. The second contains 180 Aeres of | and far-famed Herd Herd of SHORT. ATT ERES ton
cnc ai for its use. Arable, Meadow, ard Pasture and Wood, about six miles from | of _upwards.of 60 head of BULLS, cows, EE ,
VERTIS EIAS MER | the Godstone Station of the South Eastern (Dover) Railway.— | prising the Mich, ie — xford^
BERDoE's SUPERIOR LIGHT SUM For View, apply to Mr. M-Lanex, the Bailiff, at Pilgrim's Lodge. | Shorthorns, which, with the “Fourth Duke of York; TE
y ш possess every qu = it desired, the well. |1 For particulars, to GEORGE MonRr&ox. , Esq, Reigate. M at the vr — "аай many at Kirktevingtom
and gentlemanly garment, an esiri EGR NUT THE 2 “Duke t ,
isti `О BE LET, for zin, а Small NURSERY, SEED, | young Bulls and Heifers bred ——
rati fat: — the most celebrated Herds in the .
‚ш?
and FRU UITERER'S USINESS, with a
EA trade, in a flourishing nei, ычу 3 mien — — ang Flock of of 800 eng i ыы SHEEP, bred from the ed
for "n etor havi ke larger com There are the Duke of Richmond, Col Kingscote, Captain :
t 0 Pelham, M Eliman, Barelay, Rigden, and
; x which have been used the very ; Tups that could be
| obtained from Mr. Jonas Webb. Also, the unrivalled Stock of
ce PIGS, desce from the most distinguished "d
e ppm and the very choice collection of COCHI
age oco ; a FO „of the best varieties. The character
SE OF THE HEA fone — — from the fact that the o
‘IMPERIAL ‘TINCTURE - e v — m in Hertfordshire, an excellent CORN | breed were. urehased without the sli
DUS AND LIVER PILLS, for ү езше disease of LAND FARM, M, of 500 neres, within an easy dista nee of good | will be found to comprise some of
‚ Palp tations, and all kinds o Jus npe markets. n the occupation of the Proprietor four the United Kingdom; as such, ee а
and Liver erii We ‘See Catal E years, who gees few a large sum of money in the general | attention of breeders in = of the’
'. 9d. and 4s. 64. each; the Pills at 1s. improvement of tl и Раш Тһе Тепап мац have th зіме | with agrees and other —— ч о — 8
; (ро Fees} tid tooth of a Post. office pig Fight of shooting. A dae a bea ad grants vie ato — PME за ee: to — 553 SURE. di
м ВО nist, &e., opp: "Оо Stree es moderate.—Full particu rs may ad on ap on | Russell ie ondon; INSON,
Road, | e. treet, Wandsworth ag toh REE & Sox, Бийи. Agents, Ware, Her Bailiff, at Tortworth Court, W. on-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire,
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TENTS.
Annual ing Pruning for trans- а na ng roots,
X principio of} plantation ing a ab
— "den shortesing heads,
Binding! rangement of tre proper for
Budding knife dre — spring purpose.
Budding, time of "ORA
year, day, time of Hoe
cg. different sorts
on the same stoc
F -
plant, care of bu
Roses, short list of Graft, "pindin
, insertion of, desirable sorts for| and finishing 5 nn | ex
to stock budding with ajGrafting, 8
d, preparation of, pushing eye Grafting, disadvan-
for use Sap-bud, treatment of tage of
tree perations in differ-
ent months
| Preliminary observa-
tion
pply Roses, catalogue ап
blig | Caterpillars, slugs, | arrangemen ief description
=e snails, to |Shoots, keeping even,| of a few sorts
removing Scion, preparation
thorns and insertion of
Shortening wild Scion, choice
Stock lantin; t 8 f.
8, planting ont) Stock, p: tion of.
for budding х APPENDIX
the means of A selection of varie-
curing ; colour, ties
height; sorts Comparison between
of budding and
| ; up,] grafting.
JAMES Marruzws, 5, Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden,
con!
phidestok aa down | a
Tele ng s extraordinary
8 ‘inches, with | an extra зуе ie en show
Double Stars.
for the
„Saturn's Ring, the
тегу " other kind, an al
Sh Mili &
with wonderful powers
10 to 12 miles distant.
relief of extreme aca
Messrs. S. & mons, Opticians and Aurists,
Street, opposite os “York Hotel, London.
wha EFFECTUALLY CURED Мтне
pecker Е ed almost every remedy
ee en a yan ud and
restored a to 3 health and
and at — нле 2
"y rm o 1563.
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AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 33.—1853.] SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. [Price 6d.
INDEX. THE NIMROD STRAWBERRY.
om ent кагтйепз............ es a | Lois обади Swedes and TO ADVERTIZERS. COMB yj PINCE, AND CO., ing
5****•iI: „„ a s... ^ out in the first of — healthy plan of this
Book — race T'HE ADYERTISEMENT DUTY being now | much admired wberry. merits of tite fine fruit have
8 koplaria; the FETA 15 f ealed, the Proprietors of the been во M 4 iy acknowledged, o ere d L.P.& — feel —
- А. unnecessary to е into a 1 account, they there
— т ЖЫ 122 817 b GARDE NERS' CHRONICLE repectfull т i the 1 of Dr. Li the Chronicle
eee and Picotee Society, re happy to inform those who honour them with their ee of July 23rd, page 472, and also that of Mr. Spe the sanie
Nat jonal tanie Garden „ 519 5 tisements that there will henceforward b publicat f July 30th, page T ited,
Dane MIRI OAN у: cae the full amount of duty, from the customary charge for acit and, though, in order to get a large supply they ought to have
Sat dvertisement. € — — nother they have been soli many
Gardeners out of place can now i ts of not | persons to let it out this season, that they are à to dis-
shade more than four lines in length for 1s. "6d. X eich appoint heir ‘friends; Good healthy. к i Por
the se who may w orce i or to have
— Pipes Pei qm T 22 FINE CHRYSANTHEM ext —— — pee a limited number of e layers ете!
= ine D 52 et (62 pann LER anp SONS, N wen iw — into. 48-sized poti m will be well established b.
| rernm nid tise of, in Kemaon, We... 516 oad, Surrey, supply good bushy plants of the above, read ri
= Хе : Turnips, Lois Weedon ........ 515 c esting into рон for flowering this autumn, at 123. nat r do aten; Exeter creda! Exeter, August 13.
re bo Wall fruit, stoning of.......... 517 sorts of the * or Dwarf varieties at the same
Weeds and salt........ .81 RR
e e e| wide арй Wess 8b price. W e certet KING OF THE CABBAGES.- -Tisis
apply . Yorkshire Agri. Societ "e Su 'ERB RE DOUBLE HOLLYHO
— Philosophical Soc., show of 518
DAHLIA
25 ANNUAL GRAND EXHIBITION, Open Р
1 England, will take place at CLARENDON PAR
Eos „ a —— NESDAY, the 3ist of —
—Full particula: чаз be had from
— Ж нй, Hon, Secretary, Salisbury.
RAND DAHLIA SHOW (Open to all England), |;
Shacklewell, Stoke Newington, and. Hackney.—' The Exhi-
bition of ae Mp Society will be held on Thursday, Se ept. ly
y:
at the M Rooms, Hackney. Annual Subscription, 10s.,
paid on or before the 20th of August, to entitle
the Exhibitor to the privileges of a Member. All ies must
h 125 p to the , or be fined 2s. 64.
Schedules with full particulars may be obtained on application to
WX. HOLMES, St. Thomass Place, We Street
Hackney, near m.
TOTALE PAVILION; BRIGHTON.— FLORICUL-
Ax» HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.—The
SECOND GRAND EXHIBITION will take place on WED-
NESDAY and, THUR „the 14th and 15th of i
next, a 'agnificent. di lay of Fruits, Plants, Dahlias,
Hollyhoc ocks, &c., is anticipa
2307. will be offered as Prizes for Stove and Green-
A , Balsams, Cock bs, Scarlet Geraniums, collection
of cut Dahlias, 5 Roses, Pansies, Verbenas, Devices of
FL ., &c.; also, for Pines, Grapes, Melons, Реве,
Nectarines, &c.—Sche edules, &e. y xd — had by application to the
Secretary, 45, Lavender Street, Bri
EON Pri i: N Superintendent
EDWARD Сарра UI
E FLOWER SE
CHOIC
Fun fertilised CALCEOLARIA "SEED, saved ben
the best 5 in England, 2s. 6d. per packet; fre | 12 Scarlet Ge
SEED, warranted pes Chater's so
rom
vel TU mr EED,
'saved ds, 8. 6d.; AQUILEGIA or
COL INE, ‘from a a enieetion of the bet sor ts, 6d. per packet.
чтол Bedal e, Yorkshi
as purc
i ts, and
cannot fail эде the Ign satisfaction to all those who may
think proper to purchase his Seed.
The eai peas be sent 75 post in 25. 6d. and 5s. FM A
pected from unknown со; xy aeger oj
ome, Camberwell, London.—.
„beautiful va ан, also
ILLIAM CHATER invites attention = ten above
Flowers, of which he has a splendid Collection now in full
=e 8 open to od inspection of Маан E ans day excepting
Sundays.—Nurseries, Saffron Walden.
i VINES 1
— AND HENDERSON,
NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and PLORISTS to the n, beg |
o intimate to their qo and the trade that their stock of
re very 5 € season. Plants from Eyes,
2 and 3 years, 6 to 9 fee * F. op ; Ditto, 17 2 fee feet, 2з.
each. Usual tg to the tra
Shrub Bank Nurseries, Leith Walk, Edinburgh.
CHOICE CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, & PANSY SEEDS.
EORGE WH ow ready nd out
Seeds of his fine E ER II saved from the most
N
OTS.
y appointment
quality, each, a
RS. i AND H. BROWN offer
арна NEW AND CHOICE PLANTS, which mar
- 8938 Flants, choice species, and good plants,
ing Dendro!
grin: PLANTS.—The Under mental
Pe Victorias es are now ow read r Sen:
8
Raby, 3. dò; Myatt’ 3
idet 3s. do. Du et. do.; 3
- c, very fine y, 38 і
or Double-
А remi —
Sb Fr New Varieties for £1.—
Nicuorsox’s AJAX
exce dar quality, and m
— a succession of fine fruit
period; forces well.
CHOLSON's PTAIN COOK is a first-rate market fait;
colour Scarlet, ча large size, grea‘ dat bearer, and carries well;
Temarkably strong an pervis
„Nionotsows FILL-BASK n exceed this fine
;.& market fruit tritis ora scarlet colour,
shape very large, but never out nr on И! it
and - earfy any
———
e for М. per 100; or any two
dee Office orders made.
near Yarm, Aug. 13,
paises at Yarm,
robiums, Oncidiums, Stanhopeas,
— а mae — an 30s.to 40 0
Cissus discolor, Hoya p e эту. Plectranthus picta, each 3.6
50 Choice Stove Plants and . 60 0
50 Choi cres — one of a of a sort, by name 45 0
24 Choice Ericas, one of — . » 16 0
12 Gloxinias and Achimenes, on ^e — new 10 0
12 Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort, — name, in pots e920
12 Bourbon Roses, do. — - nune "- 10 0
12 Climbing Roses, of во n pots + 6 0
12 Passifloras, J ir eon Зон Ke. Я РЭК
12 Chrysanthemums, choice show varieties à TERME UB 1
2 Dwarf Pompon Ch themums, new sorts C
12 Ver „„ * „0
raniums, very a AN one of a 80 0
For New on ancy an niums, see b
Li st.
Ferns, hore and Hardy Varletion choice sorts, per dozen 10
ceolaria,
will Reward to any part. 8. d. | ei
Ea
deceived in having had Enfield: A em for
therefore condemn the merits of it — having!
1NG, which mue distinct from other Е To
Evam о GEORGE MEADEHBÓN AND SUP
i „St. John's Wood, London, are now
pared to out 25 post their newly-saved «об 1 197; ALCEO:
CINERAR TAS. en taken
SM та I. ЖЭ Son — with © onfi-
selecting the See Tv Messrs. E. б.
епа first-class fi
to produce
m ties.
Directions for sowing, &c:, will be forwarded. Calceolaria,
Ist quality, 58.; 2d ditto, 2s. 6d. Cineraria, 2s. 6d. and 5s, pac ackets,
p. REMEDY FOR THE POTATO BLIGHT.—
lu
sprin
1 — uit bk p^ r the purpose, 2s. 6d. 1000,
Bru — nts — ч d test per Жа», oe
f or Pos
pep — ans — = of postage маш nd Seedsman, | Winches
GLOXINIA WILSONI. x
8 DAVIES to inform
amà oui out a Aet weak
6 is superior to
et befuro € bite. R A prisa БИН he
u i Exhibition, aa | d
nificent Gloxinia, as the — — a Md
5 — већ беч
in August th
pre-emin
To those who have — had the ee 7 . ie this мере plant.
in bloom, G. D. would refer the a figure in the July number
0 ural C
Choice Geranium, ин Cineraria, and Primula f Harrisons: “Florien! itat 0 Where a faithful represen-
Seeds, per packe j . Price 10.
Some large cer nil Camellias, and Azaleas for Lis руа ае А ANDEJ ANA A.— This superb Azalea will be sent
cari, Pinus, and other choice Conifera,| ont the first week in August. It S at Chiswick in
in pots. See our € batalogn May 1852, and, notwit standing the bruised condition of the
Albion 8 Stoke Newington —August 13. flowers, was spoken of in the highest terms by 97 of t —
: ofder an п accoun!
W PONTEY, Nurseryman, Plymouth, Bure ox iiec pd — vir — à ape as "na L^ Horti-
to offer the following healthy Plants in n» at the cultural Exhibition, in May last. e grower,
be a =з Heights named :— 4 | excellent habit, and a fine trusser. p — а a deep
Araucaria excelsa — 2 — г Ж) ht rose colour, with dark bro 5 on the п АА, m petals,
» "m 18 ere 4 0 is much su hen e Symmetry in size, pabatanop:
№ gracilis S ‹ ” i 4 Price 15s. 1 real gen
from Өш $ * e Y G. D. can confidently recommend the above plants as real gems,
Abies Jesoensis n oe 0| which will not нр ice purchasers. Orders will be supplied in
poe can АА „„ Tobe ” . 010 8) strict rotation; early orders will secure the ants. The
ee . Ыл 6 usual discount to the trade. A si can be
e borealis .. id to 9 inches 0 supplied at 21s. each. б. D. s Catalogue of Plants Tm be ready
Li oe chi m is. ee ” - 3 6 ear rly in Angnst, and will rded оп ap
* 1 " rd > tanley and Green E Old Swan, near Liverpool.
std * 7514 ANE a 80 NEW RARE PLANTS.
" ” m " uc T De ) 80 are now
Thoja fi filifolia An tni sa b nii „р 8 MESSER VEITCH, &
as weal MA „ о 3 @| of which they have a fine healthy
ae baecata (yellow fruited) 4 wed WES ж p тонгра. PHILESIA e a З amanı darie
n таг D Xy. ЭР t н i Р ч
Cefhaloteras Fortini Gate)” 771 : 3 йш, dice by by Мт. William 8
„Ж ола” ( ) 1 » boo Ж 0 Patagonia, beyond the w line, T ita hentia
Podocarpus Totara . |... 1 WP La. gare, - 5 large bell-shaped *
зы, eee cs ve жа л : 6 are of great
Quercus glabra i oe ^ 036 adapted for greenhouse sina Me —
mymus fimbriatus. n А 6 feu tural Society s Garden? Сена о дау, the fith of
japonicus ... seis аа э ia 6 Убе an iW н Prize” for New Plants, and
Пех ib * n 6 vas considered thé greatest novelty of the exhibition. Strong
“ ө » 0 well established Plants 4 — tate hern with one over to the Trade
n | coronata ves. © n d when three are xtra strong Plants, at: ba oum each.
„ dete (true) XU менй! n Ne m eva NA (BLUME
Eury bia japonica » ө 6| A fine new and very distinct species sent front Save, by
Pittosporum 1 " E 6 Lobb. The flowers, which are in large —
Ligustrum japonicum... 1 » . 1 0 gre of a pale, yellowish buff, shaded with brown; the foliage is
ovalifotiam Apt cy i E id 1 fine, som leaves measuring 1 , and remark-
Hyürangea jap japonica z ” able no less for their great size than they are for their firmness
Escallonia macrantha. 1 - ie Fe. By. ў 8 figured in Curtiss Botanical Magazine”
g viti 5 » 6 | for December, 1852, tab. Strong, well-established Plants,
* а fun ub Seir 1 ” PT 1 at 215. each, with one over to the trade тыа three аге
coria ... * one
Deutzia gracilis vera és a 0 E ud LOBB ыл
Picea Nordmanniana E to 12 inches 0 is fine species of —— discovered
insignis .. MS . : 3 a Lr, in the Seribu Mou ox ied. Iris a Plat of ine
E j te w 0 10 — and habit, йй abundant Н bunei bunches . eh
Pindrow .. ) ‘ 4 Scarlet flowers. Btrong, w Es at
M sine undufáta ) with one over to the trade when three py iig
4 ALEXANDER Рохтет, Nurseryman, end Nurseries, Exeter and Chelsea.—. ыг,
*
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w
d
514 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Avcusr 13,
— — — r S
; HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING ANNED NETTING, for the protect
Cmte AND SELECT SEEDS c» e n d BY HOT Sea ER. Trees from frost, blight, and birds, — fa m of Fruit |
SOWIA puce d 6 ih J. We fresh sown Seeds, either in gar r fields, de per ur
Cabbage, Early Nonpariel, per dE il es PW ARD anp A. WEEKS (late wi EEKS | yard; 200 yards, 14s.; 500 yard 5 1000 y e ре
Cauliflower, Wi Walchere 1 large early sort є = $ & Co), Park Cottage, Kings Road, S sen, are cd rs Canvas, for Wall Fruit,
ion, Madeira, very : osition to execute any * work, in the very bes TON & Co.'s, 17, Smithfield В
Titans, Har ie ‘White Cos and Hampshire B Brown Cos S mE. manner, and at a — pri Materials and wo orkmanship ваф q^ ith EEN and at Brunswick ig uy tou
Spinach, W inter, New Gigan р pint f 01 таей 1 malit ity. Plan pee enti ates forwarded on appli- Export Dock, Poplar, where may also be seen erected E
Turnip, eed Snowball, fine во ort rpaper 0 6 — э all kinds of Fiorticultural і Eos also for the Heating | Tents in great varieties, on their latest improved pri Emigrant
ooseberries, seed saved і from the large тавсан varie- of Ghurch es, Hospitals, Halls, Offices, &e. principles,
, ties WEM m ae paper 1 : One, two, and three-light Boss always on hand-. IPE FRUIT, STRAWBERRIES, 4x» SER)
ntirrhinu " * 4 ^ T "ya
Baptisia austrialis, Heron 0 HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING d vie NEW Т" PP r NETTING (Tanned i if req
Erythrina айма ды, the from th best flowers е 1 9 T WATER, wide, 6d. per yard ; halfinch mesh ditto, 2 yards ‘wide, apu
Stoc med Intermediate, 6 beautiful varieties . per collec 2 0 AT THE тонат PRÉ AT. Goop ya — 5 ELAS TIC HEXAGON GARDEN NETTING S "
ЕТ е including postage, for 10s., or йен. sine at = MIN ess - rog "er fruit trees, flower or seed gx 43d. per =e
to be had of W гран DENYER R, Seedsman an Tena ed Netting, x or 3 yards wide, 144. рег yard; 4
Florist, з, ews Street, wide, 3d. ard — exactly the same as ad т
br. ciliate at double the above pr rip ces. Coir or Des
— ng LE La PME 3 t feet high,
yard r yard.
В QUEEN STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—
— se everal prizes these three years, with Queen
, many
berrie
ч t ibus I exhibited i in the Crystal Palace upwards of 3 oz.; and
these last three years, at Chiswick, they gained three Knightian asting Nets complete, 15 measured ro '
medals, and the head prize er t the great show at Lewes. See Line. Flue Nets, any Size, 1s. per square yard comp
Dr. vaaia] s opinion of them e Gardeners’ Chronicle, of the Nets, Eel Apos ао. — equally bit Net, all —
ee
10th July, 1852, and likewise Mr. Cuthill's конен of my place
in the * Journal, of the 24th July. I have a lar; жик е of
Plants, the true British Queen, now ready — an g, at 5s.
per 100, Lio neluded ; and for forcing, taken up with balls, at
10s. per 1
on Ho ee w, to Mr. T. BEACH, Strawberry Grounds, Worton,
Isleworth, Middlesex.
ROREM DAVIES begs to give notiee, that he эле RAY aw» ORMSON, Danvers Street, cime,
London, having had considerable nee in t
„ СЕТЕ мед аай — struction of Horticultural Erections, which, for уг ода Ts
M, SIZE 'E — or MA а. pecori ty combin
R T, SIZE, and е -— Б poy 3 ба, гъ е Surpas sod by any-
s induced to make this offer from the Lei ig EM thing "i the = тигуу aro то in а ронга. о «хеста
51, G. & O. h 3 ry ^ by the Nobility,
significant shake of the he d, expressed some е эі ubt as to the
eames of the description G. D. is therefore willing to submit 55 m orders, s ey сап with A ple 5 5
ea hs test
— md d Green Lane Nurseries, Old Swan, near Liverpool. 925 * M — у 4 анз "t4 on nstructed on the most |
1 approved and — ie ries 122 РЫР созай to er ch the
appli ot Water can be made available.
8, CLAPHAM, JULY
N RETIRING from ‘the “BUSINESS laieiy con-
ducted by my Brother EPH and Self for the last 15 years,
efforts to meet wishes of our friends and customers may b
continued unabated to my my Pete who will in future ee the ts -
8 ent on JAMES FAI Cus AND EFFECTIVE WIRE FENCING
To THE FRIENDS [o «Е — — Sex THE ABOVE OLD variety of pattern, both fór garden and
D made to ber at very reasonable prices. The wire is
EM Business — ds conducted by nó у Bro ther James and Self, quality, being s sone’ from the most celebrated t
ving by mutual co macto . arrangement devolved upon me, and — — of cost. Not less than two coats of i
s — leave to — m cere thanks for the kind and valued mix applied to the Net as soon as e
m
uppo
ень. and to assure you tha у] she uld I be favoured es ‘ost price An experience of 15 years а
with
УМЕ commands, no exertio my part shall be spared to give | From, CONSERVATORIES, e, made publie
satisfaction and secure your füture confidence т: Азы ише. ет" тайе ines
fixed complete, at a considerable redu ten. € n Appl y to o Mr. S.T Ji eee AREE rfolk. ame
mere aA gems humble servant, H FAIRBA ER and MELO BOXES an LIGHTS of all om . R. Woopcocx, Whittington, near Stokeferry, Хоф.
AIRBAIRN can — his € =. — best materials, glazed and painted complete, kept ready for GALVANISED
LARIA, CINERARIA, and PETUNIA SEED, saved from first. | immediate use, packed and sent to all parts of the kingdom H n Co БИШИ “Agents for
class Flowers, in splendid varieties, in packets at 2s. Gd. each. | Reference may be had to the nobility, gentry, and the trade in ана ILATOR E :
Dee * — pie Sige mre pP Warts, Hothouse aa ae eed FIRE AND TENG en! price ome for Schools, Societies, &c. 7250
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* "v LII ET. T — У
TE: POR EMIGRANTS made of Thick Canvas | 2 — ES
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. Tents well general use in i: and <
. RICHARDSON, 21, Tonbrid {зеен — . rong AINTING,
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| Hothouse Works, King's арф ы
24 —— wide, 3-inch mes and Sid. pet
ches wide, 2-inch st ban 044, and cts ace
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ellings, Cottages, Farm s, Ke, NEVER
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EANE’S WARRANTED her ipt TOOLS.— | variety of Hothouses, Greet-
nterested houses, Conservatori в s
— we
ti Gardening pursuits, "
are invited to examine DEANE, DRAY, & € бө? s extensive stock of | &¢-+ erected, and in full
GARDENING and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best London- Operation, combining all
— a Garden Engines and Syringes, Coalbrookdale Garden Seats D" cr or ee vctus | 16 alvanised — Seg tae — phalt :
y or gentleman roug all kinds of Iron — вр!
Averuneators va 8 m Potato Forks Ip P . —
xes oe Scissors| Pruning Bills :
Bagging Н rape rers and „ Knives, various Z adtam: ie WIRE € à ў
Bills rns Gravel Rakes and) , ШР 7d. PER bm: 2 Fest
Borders, various pat-| Sieves [Eran BL. n Beine rS І :
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Cases of п- Нау Knives ing Hooks тоге ор and Botte : UH s ^ 225 $559» $6 206
a кеч ШЕ 4. and in Sonatas her à
mers and Hatchets |Scythe Stones ; 5
8 те of every pattern Shears, various ie meee. ‘and ——
Edging Troms and\Ladies’ Set of Tools Siekle Saw 1 „г 595999989
1 айн Tabea yario " state of cultivation, m for WERE uu паі: ion isos Ж
Flower Scissors te d p е and "Shovels sale at very low . Also НЕННЕ i н tt 1 70 in 55 K a 227 vets 29
Standsin Wi mg, in Z ine, Por-|Syr E collection ‹ of p^ — 1 HO "et
Т Webb ho Switch Hooks Bore me Rh RUM зеет 272 222227
E го kn s and Reels Thistle Hoo erem on I best po sorts, -
Eee Ru and ree Ink Towels Tools ; ns, Models, an 1 of Horticultural Buildings; also
$ ком 2 Men graphs » 3 Ca . Бе of Plants, hagi —.— &c., 3 on application.
hairs and MEUS Wall Salle J. WEEKS & Co., King’ s Road, Chelsea, London. Im mesh, light, 24 inches wide
Seats ate ө
” — ole Traps A Weed merus Eu em visi UF A FIXED WATER-CLOSET 2-inch 5 extra strong » 12
j —— | Mowing Machines Whee lbarrows £1 — Places in gardens converted into каллан lf-ineh „B light B
s кыру au ae Pac Set ыры Fete by ә PATENT HERMETICALLY SEALED |1 eb » Strong .
NE, DRAY von wit в self-acting valve, entirely pre turn -inc pie dis
PERMANENT LABELS, sa me CENA Tins. of cold air or efiluvia, Indispensable fó е the 8 An the ab strong
touted Liat of Hortieultaral Too v cam WM wat pce ee of a family in this hot weather. Any carpenter can fix it in two | If the u per half 1 e эки.
part of the United Kingdom. ä kotai je 2 hou Us „ Hermetically Sealed Inodorous Chamber Com- | fourth. 0 1 «bnt ipe
fo SAYNO x cele bested PR UNING KNIVES, used ptr modes, 17. 48, 21. 6s, and 3L; also Improved Portable Water- per pe ea agi Sparrow- ine E
sively by the first X ardeners in the United Kingdotn. ben, pe чеч reg — and se self-acting valve. A poe, Manufaetured by BARNARD &
‚ Dray, & Co. (Opening to the Monu: Ss, fo ed by enclosing two postage stamps. and del xpense
я ment), London Bridge. | At Fyre & Co,’s, 26, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, London. | Newcas ages — - “Londo
etus
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
515
CEA BRACTEATA.
ESSRS. E TCH лхр SON, of Exeter, and the
xotic Nursery, Chelsea, have much pleasure in stating
The Royal Fark Boss for the sake of
furnishing a supply of timber to the navy. They
have been enclosed for no d oa purpose, and the
that — 2 have been fortunate enough to INEW D CALIFORNIAN duty of the surveyor is to keep this constantly in
f Seedlin, ^ н :
PINE E; of which а full description w n by Dr. Lindley, | Vie ut as regards this. we have t dmit
inthe leading article of the ‘Gardeners. " Chronicle of A aly the 9th. fac e firs no timber tever was
835. each. Specimens — cone and — can be i visitors, supplied to the navy from 1833 to 1848, a period of
ateither of Messrs, Verron’s Nurs —August 13, 1 — qe — AA the forest Pete «
seems to hav: of par
LIVING FERNS FROM AFRICA.
OBERT KENNEDY has just received
valuable importation of — nt
Qe: — depo. ^ fine health: on, and
to prevent disappointment, A
s ү, Posten and British Ferns, as usu
FORD CONSERVATORY, Covent 905 ке кеу August 13.
Gy UTHILL’S MINCE. ve, A ALES AND BLACK
RINCE § Strong. plants will be
m
Tt
and other FER
would feel obliged
General Assort-
ару
gardeners be Jedi
ago have also pronounced the
c Wales t to i» va best. ate Strawberry, and, like Men —
parent, an КАЛАШ; bear larger, and g
and will make the best of A |: Fo orcing às а late Sort, rey is
good for preserving; 15s. per 100, or 10s. for 50. Black ges
prepared for Forcing, 7s, 6d. per 100; Fine, for plan ting o
5s, рег 100. Extra plants allowed to fap trade,
CUTEILL’s Famphlat on the Pota
BS
TES
containing the best way of
avoiding the ase,as well as сота! Large rons. кыз,
Treatise is а strictly on - laws of Nature. Ita
tains As , Strawberries, абыз
Melons, Price 2s, or by ms 28.44. Also, CuTHILL on
Market Gardening ошай London. The Arah QE of the ki
ever published. Price 1s. 6d. or by po . 8d. Post Office
Orders to be rem туко at СА Е и reda.
JAME L, Camberwell, London.
The Gardeners’ Chronicle.
X ipis Y, AUG UST 13, 1853.
—l7th: Gl
апа кулл tlle мати pats a tl Ud Uie gia — та nr e ыен
8 Fuba and Wolverhampton. —zlst: Colchester, hornbury, an
— e
Havine vidt for the PA. et e recital g iM
the manner in which the Roy а Fors: ave bee
c offi-
but
i
ment i w
o be the "dm
ann ent there
uy уа to ioi he Ro 10
ец forall practical purposes
turbed собно] over the agement.
en educa г the purpose of filling such im
tant offices, the Hoya forests might
idered as ble as tho oth t
{0016 gentleman fresh from College, a retired elerk
rom the W; ce, а farmer, an attorney's 1b. y
аро! ‚ а militia a flower-gardener, a
ünty te, an inv. „ à brewer's
the nav
h 408. an acre attended by constant
ed — — and n
gain;
miserable returns; plantati айе
lves ; soil planted with unsuitable Жо; ; and
Hi
dockyard officers.
er circumstances such as these we are entitled
о say that the plan of appointing officers wholly
ON d with the н details of their
busines ne as -
The neatest and happiest home of o are genes under mor Todi anatina to vhi ch they w unicated by 185
distinguished by and ell cultivated yet some of the delicate varieties, and this one more ES DEODARA. i
irdens, while the rank Net riar, and ially, may be easily trained so as to induce them to
ever the concomitants of the dwellings of the idle, — assume a very pleasing appearance. This species is, ttf se- — Place. Girth. Remarks.
3 | surely 7 rippi moreover, a very "free. blooas r in a small s — , pro L| E
Stave ot bis home and family. Turn we, in our da ay, to ducing a profusion of blossoms which, for brilliazey of | 8000 feet. и 32 ft, | A puc ae
potas bar princely Жа TE which this or pee Y pr very 3 бам танз ein
S ече representative ation is limited.
of the init beet d endish, a nobleman who is one If healthy у pipe eee in Sinch ots are procured
of enevolent of our genus. Rare, indeed, are at once, р wing жт mpera Ais 1555
N * lok i — his ber pt коны during che es autumn NS ihe have
friends dents is employers. Зе еу flowering cimens daring. геи
have often heard it objected by selfish men that it season early in Ee the 5 be JAM : азза
is not а good thing to эс ve ground of their filled + their polt Е roots, and ma 2 e СЕЕ кену » " ft.
pera vids, Боб йыт: th gro CUPRESSUS
well for dormis hig weg * pode t^ * = ME en — them to a light 7 pole the e night те feet Wan.
о my obse rvation gives the most direct contradic- | water to th paringly, i s IY | 8000 feet. si
tion. In my own case, t vomere e obtains the, 8 Senet Fes : aly, gs эз че a d = m » vf
number ' prizes in e th 1 1 Ja 7 " "n
be ather closely, and after this, until it is wished to start Д н
* е наа аай e garden at at home, i is my wl sate ger, x 0 тү: wat . at the root than - ”
‘The of ground which a good i PP " „
ie Ey natal gen sant seg qr et E o ae oe
е 40 rods, or a qu. acre ; from Rae R ue
this he will supply his own Б table, а iD many | p or as soon after as convenient, remove them to a light
— pasket of PrE and vegetables to market d the i RD d; and if h i, this
bourin ч l some- = pers assist in | startin them into
thing towards paying the rent, thout loss of time. Giv ing dem in vane rou ge
apportioning of small economy pointed to dn Wing; it into Ae healthy e — sprinkle the
i i р over- uently, to induce them to b
ness Fe degrading vi of d п from idle- close and freely. When he x roots to an ces
and of exonerating the E its train; state, it will be n ry to give a shift, and see that
ноде чна weg r e g of а нага pauper | growth. ill е the eel o aiming den t reme
wi ni
motive Ae not no ern. E the p sent day puch а small pots in botto Stop any shoot
and the i ночей which bas bo ancy o trade | take a decided lead of the others, and continue this
per п Ger н; р until the specimen is well furn
Pg tg nod. ed by the — t of emigration, has left us eln — ы about equa quest, after which the irae ——
o need now, as а should applied an e shoots kept regular]
чы heretofore, to © com- fed uP until it is nicely covered, after which the cad
shoots d to hang down loosely. A
— (a á( M —
H
—— MÀ
"—
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33—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 517
EE RT o— —ꝛ— —ä—ů—ʒ—
TAXUS BACCATA. surrounding the plantations, which was 2 ireland з пав been but too fully realised. for some ume
necessary in 30 rs in succession, You r | past, indeed, the disease has been making
калә» M Girth. Remarks. correspondent talks of such a property returning a in many places in the vicinity of Cork ; it was
of 60,0002. E annum. If the foregoing is, or anything | distinetly rvable an 18-acre field at s
9500 Above Wan, 143 Descent on north side | like, the truth, how is it possible ce an liance wn (famous for its magni t Cork tree), in the first
from Pass above Wan | upon hi ations or statemen ll not discuss | week of June; in the week of July, the fol and
—— Nundakinee | whether any rent ought to be obtained from this forest, | many of the tubers on 4 f the were
ABIES SMITHIANA i do ibt the om cutting imber ake a|greatly injured, and on visiting this field a few days
$000 203 7 pecuniary show, which I believe ought to be retained | since I found hole of the an
to 2 18 ron, — for difficult times : but of this I am quite rom anit extent sufficient to put a stop to the further growth of
500 5 18 if you h,inhisdescrip- | the tubers. kind is the pink and crop
” — the last tion of the other crown forests, as he has done in this, having planted in February, and early in March,
ABIES PINDROW his statements must be worse than usel the tubers ha tained, as nearly as I can estimate,
" Re confess our a to discover any half the size they would have attained
-8500 Byansee. 13 А у у у they
^ | © 11 groun ere criticism of ou pondent. We the d nfortu y is half-erop a large
PINUS LONGIFOLIA. have ‘ot “pretended P give A complete history | po third and a half are diseased.
5000 Ghetee. 15) | Below Chiringa Pass | of р ings the New Forest. It is in | field, which i is now bearing the second erop of Potatoes,
76500 10 — boat n that victi details are to be looked for. havi en up from an old i
* = ot cessarily confined to results, and to 1852, and manured rather heavily each year, is ina
ar EE 9 ы е sys mikes out of which they arise, and our correspond- | worse state any other in the
" 52 8i ent's letter itself shows what the ' system m has been. He I regret to have to state that every field is more or less
т 8 4 — affected, and that the decay of the foliage is
нй БЫ 0 that is beyond dispute—but * says that commoners | with great — ое — so that the whole atmo-
5000 have certain extensive m which is perfectly true, | sphere on c ibly
QUERCUS КЕЛҮҮ, ч е deer a great sour pense, | the vicinity of the "Potato fields disgustingly о, wid with
5000 | Hutcheena | 11 Kutyoor district. about which we do not entertain the smallest doubt ; | the liar effluviu
Pass. we would ask why the commoners’ rights could | Potatoes in the markets have for the last fort-
: QUERCUS INCANA. not have been long since ed by legal arrangements ! | night or three — qe — er they — at
— Pos — why enormous plunder should have itted 1— this time of ee w selling for
ass. why flagrant negligence should have been tolerated 1— | per stone e - «e dmi "Within à the last few days, — X
7500 Near Wan. 18} and why the mischief caused by the deer has not been | dise: more
” " 1 per fine trees. aba A l bill might -> n in the - which have reached
8 n : in 1803 as well as in 3. A vigilant superintendence | me, I fear that the hope which I > time
s D 14 — might have been consistent with prese Vlog the just | tained that aie po
^" — rights of deen. е ж — was indeed x со — ratively highly — > the city,
” indispensable because of the exercise of t| s li i n event
MILITE e NEM ы I — —
= — 164 — very lately obtained permission to i inclosu y to be hoped that our will abandon the
-8000 and 16 very largely, the same permission might have been | extensive culture of this faithless erop. In the vicinity
" Kankra 15 btained at any earlier i It may be true | of to early Potatoes very commonly
* e — that the New d have been inca of | make a return of 30/. or more per acre, the chance of
gurh (near), yielding a clear revenue of 60,0007, a year under any | success may worth ; every where else,
QUERCUS SEMECARPIFOLIA. cireumstances ; di "n — ; | with such substitutes for our cattle as Sw edish Turnips,
8000 to nsee. 16 66,000 acres of E mpshire Mangold Wurzel, and eee and for human
8500 12 good Oak land, ‘may not уе capablo oh vielding a кке ood as Oatmeal and India to persevere in the
m Man. — of 60,0007. a унф и under апу circumstan t the | culture of Potatoes is altogether "inexcusable, Edmund
40 13 main fact would still remain untouched, tm Roe that hy, Queen's Coll , Count
m E 12 } This size is common 66,000 acres have — — — — . e А аз үк уне. lt is useless planting
S000 Near Do. — not pay our co — =. ` " — — . unless — ^ — A
5 М su that -A a ew 4.5. wit r^ i cults am t open to s an admirable position
— * but with i its acres, were to for t сь class of plants, If strong plants of
"à е eritance, he odi be content to spend 520“. а — indien (Which is the for bedding out), are
RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM. in maintaining it, or that he would be satisfied with nted in May they will fi g us
“8500 yansee. 1 even 680/, as clear revenue; or that he would allow M scarlet flowers, which will continue in beauty till quite
$000 Nest E E 12 timber to remain cult times," notwithstanding late in the autumn. After the plants have done b
is its annual Ls tion. ECC which wil! happen about the end of September,
8 " 11 е oney ( vil 469 and 486).—I do mot think the |them up, and keep them in a com ely dry state in
25000 Near == 127 тыпам чус to the p;^ m7 arrive at the real solution a cool stove all the winter; be ready for
121 . ystery. 22 oticed ved what is | planting again in the i A mod of the
5000 Bins — termed virgin honey, s vizs l , hone » Tribe.
$000 Near Kanka) 11 becomes solid when put away in NN e or bottles ; ; bat | placed a hand-gase over а plant of this Rose, to force i
8i | с еа ot granulate, w which fact has often gur- for a show ; it has year, very semi-double,
9 prised RET tomm. sri of the rose. roads d
ALNUS NEPALENSIS. eeds E шы Salt.— find that 1 Ib. of salt saturates forced? Will it recover? Buds from the plant bloom
6500 | пеаг — 2 quarts of hot water. 133 mtg “к, Vieni ofi ov i T pak Jut
— © ears weeds, or how long ! | this to come semi-
= — - Stoning ru Wall Fruit.—Permit me to direct your | later in the ed will Pht toe be found to be per-
7000 Wan. 15 attention to this, viz., in — С — aa are four | fectly 3 — to have their true colow
and one Peach Dried Pota — rom what I am — to to state
OLEA сомтхатА ез аге a the back wall, putos the pond two, with the | the ise wil 1 app that the failure of the
-4500 | Above eb [Near jun — mi aid Nectarine, are in front, lying backwa i-circle, | experiment at та | reen їп drying Potatoes on
"epu. The front trees have their roots outside of the house in | Professor Bollman's plan has arisen from their чњ |
ULMUS EROSA. a bed of bones, &c. Now, one of them (in front), а | roasted e season, 1. e., after vegetation
po * = Noblesse, has always dropped its fruit before they ipe, | become ms that the Potatoes of M. Boll-
Ty 1 t and upon opening them I have invariably found the | man and others have only been subjected to the dryin
8600 fe a mi 7 stones to be split and the kernels rotten. It is the heat of an apartment in iem Pls M^ yd e 1
healthiest tree in the hou All tbe other ripen | which heat, although greater than shed
their fruit well. I would further ask your advice upon | rooms, does not approach to that of a a kiln. 2 As T wishe
this : the gr of my Vines always blister when the | to try tl
e wood begins to ripen. eir roots are without the | suffered most from disease, and as such were not now
The New Forest. though he e truth, botes; far bed of bones, Kc. D. J. B. [In unfavourable | otherwise to be obtained, I went to а neglected piece of
‘yet not the whole truth, must be highly blameable. І | springs, a portion of the blossoms is injured, but | ground, on which had been grown last
аш led to this observation letter of not to an extent that prevent the formation of | year, chiefly of а kind here called Tolys, with some
t in " Chronicle for July 30, the young fruit, the latter often holds on till the stone is | K з as I found у thee tops on the 13th, 23,
relative to the New Forest. I will defy any one te read | formed, but then the kernel is without vitality. It is and 27th June, they ve been in an active state of
ап t dist „that | observed to inclosing a dis- ion. I put 140 of the tubers of all sizes, some
Any rights exist there, but those belonging to the Crown. | coloured fluid. If this dry up the fruit may ripen ; larger th les, —— —
The real fact is, that most ex ve rights belong to the | in moist weather, there is a strong flow I hung in open, , kitchen the
to which they have as much legal claim as | sap, the vitiated fluid increases ursts the stone, | 14th July 1 planted 138 5 whole seed, all with
man has to br own estate. The Crown Instanees of this have common wi of from а quarter to 1} inch long; two I rejected,
in the New Forest The manor | Peaches on the open wall this season, where the trees as showed no sufficient vegetation. Of these 138
7 it; ‘he timber PAR ў - it had also that | are too vigo in proporti e number of fruit. | Potatoes, four only have above-
may = Ap be. the Crown, ара to keep deer in all | You must endeavour, in future, to maintain a tempera- ve come up weakly, as might be expected f
parts of ^ , up to e [ум 1850, could | ture favourable for setting the bl then take | the size of the P. and their te,
never keep more 6000 acres of lan inelosed fi e growth tree be not affected by larger number have a very fine, almost a pee
Plantation А vicissitudes of dryness а! moisture. If you can thus Of the fi — t come up,
. any ru. Un obtai . the excessive flow of sap will, in —— I fou wing state, СОЙ
freeholders or forest inhabitants to inclose a few acres consequence, be moderate d, and the evil now complained very soft and pulpy з Ве fourth o ne firm, sound,
abutting upon their properties, ted by the of will most likely not oceur. reviously to tthe blister. and hard, with small P drmed, but ao Mak ОЙ
commoners required an equal quantity from the | ing of your Vine leaves, the latter have drawn — — Potato erop — — some f instances of
Bear peu, dne thrown open to the public. About | the moisture from the dry materials your border ;| mildewed leaves, but sca an instanee of {its
ree years since, by act of Crown tity of water, | extending to the stem ; in the early Potatoes we our-
obtained permission ie iode LONE acres, | if a house is v t to Al we | selves are digging, there is no sign of disease. In
The the condition of destroying the deer. have had a € of rain, yet your border, like many | Potatoes on the 1 which mildewed spots
dp me de it & most advantageous t. The | others, may be umsta as to throw o appeared a fortnight back, a strong and vigorous vegeta-
were a continued source of ex , from the ы dio heavy falls} is pi ing, n two plots of Potatoes in whieh
damage done to the trees, as also from excessive and| Potato Disease in Ireland.—Your PL seme Bom the stems had hed a month ago, the plants
‘Constant eost ef keeping in repair i otato disease would probably soo Der i te vered, and the blot s of the
518
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONIC
LE. Acer .
have reci en their natural tougine ss As far
and during. that
| handled a — in ı gardening «кек, ы fe aati tary
to pla
were also read by me;
extract from
ме ds there is nothing to apprehend | period I hav эл. been require К | 5
Ra ny esos ыз tmo Mey ie repertas iie i ig n um М T miim
h fallen ; as for them that t few are gr ;
JJ. .., a imm быра
1 ly should be obtained, а e United
с ari aed — ач тыщ а becoming gon very fall | a — ge — extent. And although some of the a small caterpillar hitherto unnoticed, He all
— — — » very great breadth of land und ther varieties of Mulberry may be t ht to give à ` deseo of Profe n EE P
3 I think more than there has been since 1846, better malty to the n ii yet 8 ар ЧЁ ze г үт uli ler pe a bene
а d to suff the disease | the leaf of the common wi ; mportéd fee
— менны гэв hom се p general culti- | sufficie ant to enable i о oou worm T £e Western Tropical ve б erie кз. 9 bim by e
rm are :
vati e have ht, however, to augur from the | quality. . That the . of the silkwo di
ption or late appearance of dise this year-that | before the к; р rth its lea In my early rere te peri ee — wie the — additions to hie
it is o e, for invariably on the odd years it | experience I found that d E pedum 24s n ism ageres ч. Ps hes y. an Мос |
has made its appearance from a fortnight to a month. silkw: x ina i» 8 Ызы р гай а ce нере я нр 9906 i e E
; t ү ic oreing r
— ee — ^" x ч ie pag E ia“ Febr — he — 4 when batched were supplied with eti of Copenhagen ; and Messrs. e S
1847 it did not show itself in Ireland till the cro os Lettuee leaves, whi re kept some time in Westwood took р T.
fit to dig out. Perhaps the most favourable symptom is Vinery, to dry up the external moisture before they wer ricas, or Ко d MED The D
the strong ve; on, whi overcome th irn them. din the bigh t er ^ от 5 ў ay Ee |
attack ; still th y only ss p event of this season, of the Vinery аа ar ove mi underwent their in th jap -e exhibited speci |
it "has not been observ strongly developed — ut the ver б: жи that | collection о i (n ire Mosses, p |
before: itis i206. sickly e of vitality has been | fine white powdered ap 'earance Which feeding on the parc} b ad ге who, > j ` |
вееп, but which only lasted long enough to cheat the | Mulberry leaf gives them The silk produced гаг be d ы мам : КЫ igated the © |
of poor Pat. I think our best hopes of obtaining | inferior, but the object to be gia, an 1 ч ich II bo A i е е ee А, е — e : wing І
а сгор lie in stimulating a late growth, and І have по had no diffi . in ець is to hay = bur read :—1. iments on the yeing
small sui ty maga on ie hypothesis with Ash-leaved | dance hat a period en —À hoy. x nos у» MS m
4 Kidneys ; ; they w first manured with bog mould, | wo; can at once i A applied with rubo CN a : g — 0 м Andrews; |
but bl — ea of dung. Jo hn leav 3d. The price 0 ‘oul ae ne
боой, wem Aug v perable objection the keeping of the edem. = селе vC BT by the’ de the
Bers.— have kept bees some six or seven years | were there not an abundan su 1 it at com d. à Ta ; М - 1880 s 5 the
past in boxes, and they have ‘made por" of honey, as I | There are tho f individuals who must be sup- | duction of Cones m on Pinus b |
see thro my hive windows pu bell | ported hial rates, whether TC 0 Y Lagar Rm [^x Ke |
glasses « ll th i t su their quota o wa i
— йо dra deci . ae z om ee eaae iam уду gm m ] poe cones contained perfect seeds, from which (
а — schools ;
ed my bees ia cut out som
combs, as Cotton aie и fells us to o; “put even with
а sa
d than. don
I
them to an empty
enough now for ‘the winter !
; or wo
* Sic vos non vobis mellificatis apes.”
—WNorthw
Potato Disease, ee ne Potato, &c.—I am sorry to
his
ү
—
e least
bourhood (Yorkshire), and he
Mero since learned th
as Hague, an
í ] of de pae opinion.
W. P. ee Brodidands, Ne th.
_ Chelsea Botanic Garden. —The 9 Society
have a ithorised m F
ld you mention
cia last week's ane’ of
оте.
E then sce of the
hronicle ? |
—We ne вой
— of indi aia in
order "
proper treatment, I eagerly sought for to. eg V
read all the authorities on the su bjeck within my limited
some knoe of the prac-
in other countries
produe
e ds have it ты ад
feeding
Т am tired of
re
nres according m the
about ham;
бн port
ow their
carefully
managemen
ucing a lage MM of ш, but
manufacture —
ocusts trung” ic
ie ета Smith read a memoir on the! habits of of Pompilus
I
is | Шуе,
in of ‘inset as neat
me, hich
even from our villag
case, insiead of labour, it might
I
are elä axa-
tion м lessons. eu
would by 1 me upon
lay and exhilarating games s
I would give some reward to
r of gathering
a few skilled | A
— = = UE sad havoc | Could I
experience, it
—— Bis Je ws ces and | not
irds, reference to
viden
12 fest — wil мои more than
same distance. It should have es б two
8 feet ог 12 feet apart,” &c. &e. W. P. Ayres.
я
Sotieties.
—
ENTOMOLOGICAL, Aug Stevens, Esq.
.1:—98. 4 $5
in the chair ; Lord Goderich, Captain Cox, — severa
other — were d members of th
2
| ноа ох viz., a
o genial to |
e
Ripon ; by
plants of Abies Morinda were ieu.
at Riecarton, Dys
n. He зоодо нады
last year. The large plan
— transplanted теат по EE of.
. Measurement of Trees in Gurhwal
left was the truly magnificent plant of C
spe cies „of Palm which produces pe
Ў те occasion), the s six . columns W
Garden ‘st thal зви at the pre
time. It was xd um — + e Society y Ae
са through блат e rr 1
hall 3 whieh ud ich suppor md
e fo und deco rated vite cero ай
90 fant i
Those from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edin
Cocoa Nut Pa € the Wax Palm, Date Palm, Betel
&c. From oyal — Kev, Phytelepha
0 irl
specimen:
exhibited, infested by Bole-
d and Thymalus li mbatus The chair-
exhibited specimens of the tw rare moths,
Paehetria. leucophzea and Had dena 1 from Mickle-
ilkinso: la
no He ta,
other rare s nd bea ас d the flowers of
y | Silene inflata, wi an и bait for the night-fly- | С
some Parsnip leaves,
he appearance of of being scorched, gw
the attack of the Potato He had
ough they
arkably
insects,
day last, althou:
per tonny mecs ee and rem
and fre Im
zi
^
aria, in which the two ax bars
8.
ong in their growth,
bain » Shepherd exhibited a — . а тестка of
the
es representi
bearing the materials for a =
Mr.
amongst whic
1
48.
— — * Lobelia inflata, Ж
e-bark. , Cim ne
cach sid in the garden of
each side of this — specim
Sugar Can — the 3 f the
m eut stems, showing the feignt t
the Royal Garden, Edinburgh. ese
yrus antiquorum
curious pitchers. '
. x glass cases.
and jus
some — mud cells (communicated to heb by Mr.
(co
er) which had а at thetop ofa straw
Some observations were — 2 75
destitute of
> own nests. Vania е
"of,
| tional notes on — —
fossorial Hymenoptera |
n the my | ing
d iy the want of ке da on pe d
Е
and |
nehes out
thi are a tribe of.
la. Cone of Bunya
Section
Pasion та
Gane Sexe ruit
33—1853. |
and —— — the —— — In ments for — the val
, в
compartment contai
vessels, mostly — 3 Indian, from 0.
these was the
these,
ü, Mr.
—
verpool.
ia
.
John
attractive а» — es
Paigal, in the
— cac» ‘ine
ue ге Boul
GÀ
and a arboreum, with
tured article,
— € Halifax ; х;
ТНЕ
essential oils,
ces | a different temperature can be
;|the quantity of hot-water pipes
GARDENERS'
lue ot the different
| modes of hen
100
ntained by means of
oes in them alone, i. e., with-
"or supplying ese pipes have tanks cast
i heat is also
ipes passing
by one e which also warms two
tion of 0 division of this stove
—
— Cat T mi fax.
rris, » 0l
contributed by Mr. —
; this w —
eet fo
re p
the i git or th vy.
y are win or the p
merits as a substitute for ——
lection of
Pidlosopbical Society; : — of plants sen
Stark, nurseryman, argh, and presen
amongst them were — re Ар ines.
plants from J. th-end, W
Pease, ‚жеу
— ; amongst them a imber — . A A goood
wanica, 4 feet — h with a
numerous others grown indu m — 2 pow
Messrs. Bainbrid, а ig n
York. A fine collection of Ferns =>
sent fi
a, a Oshaldwick,
very and aay i more. Extendi
on of Conifera — ng — d a ves
In the ho
nursery, though —— — зон of its kind, did not
therefore h Do necessit
suit them, and
the
Providing sot water for them,
ДИН
р?
+.
m
— 3 —— maculatum).
Californian
o this end he sunk, i —
cement tanks, in
to
d A. triticoides, entrusted by Dr.
hical A for this pe ad
tuberosus,
purpose *
e same side was a col-
etes of the e MCN
‘ate, Ime
{bloom i —
a low span- rooſed hou
" feet bet — path up бе тый. —
v edere nde M ve already
t branch of for the | c
been placed on
CHRONICLE.
the beds, and the | P
519
3
Lewisham: ieee tee
Fa ede Magniüecen illmer's —
d Beauty г Wos non use, Count Pauline, Samba, Rrobks's Flora's
Garland, Firebra: Amiral
© Р Pry nd Laval Аа 3, Мез. bridge
urgon, IA Pity un; 3, Messrs.
and Hewison, ‘hes’ Count Pauline, Mars,
Harriet — Wile the pe Beauty oi of bigs men S
ow M Ly rhone id 5
n Silver Сар —
Payne, Rem —
— ton, ro а ЖП, iste Lo
Fal
Ux
brand, a
12 dissimilar Кое "s to
Е, aire, value B,
Deve Матуа
На! — — rince
ont Badem e
Vines have
the back wall ; but UA are now ye
re beautiful — it would be | M
inds at E uem
ped three
е Deodar- seed, the of a
Wat kids via боов over’ hun « ‘come up well ; but
14,5
amongst
of
4
— — — m
ous | Of Crowea saligna just coming into bloom, an
of Boronia which
the | w
to
—— the sides of terrace
even a better effect — —
es themselve |
—— the glass — were some luxuriant young cond
ng ne
Championi, a shrubby Echites called
Pellieri, Chirita Walkeri, Ixora aurantiaca, and the
beautifal era Donckelzeri.
FLORICULTURE.
Marris's — наше? Counte
'rince of Wales, Venus, Brie
Single speck
B
Lewisham ; 3, Mr, Sibi
Flakes ri and 5, Mr ey
8 and
rsh ines qn
and 5, = "Bile, 1
cases, Dack
ares
33
— — wor ht ype ec
Baran for siya near Рас st state et
Me. — ae: — 1 and
se and Son, for Lord Nel 1
* М Xm ae Mr. Keynes, for Hellen" о Мй
ald, and Julia. СЕЧЕ R — 1 and 4, Mr. Hoyle,
feo Hoyle, Light-edyed R 2, Mr. Sibley, for Rarmaid,
4: 1, Mr. — for Martin
:Мг. II. 8 fo
Esq, f
to Mr.
—
ancliffe.
vie, a ‚ heavy-
bei
Hoyle, for M Hoy
— of — K
oe better туз an imp’ v
LM ition to (^ 1. Е was also a
Paste, 1 Fuchsias, and H
the latte ties, for which a
was awa
ons, eei Y erbenas,
r, Mr. Tarn
ed.
Dantia Baans: Norfolk poy oy ee of
board with a hole at one end which 1 stake is
passed, ont tied down in front over -- bloom with a bit of
—— not near — — as that А. ае by Mr. Edwards in
al Garden anack,” ae re A hel
| Pevancoxrem Frowrns: А 5. They look as if they had been
eaten
Sr н 47. Your plant may stil] be exhibited гава Seed-
ling, provided the en en etsi. iin tn Mr
BRnaprNG раја: din i 2 1 Mert :
much uch shad or long
: Tto lose their detente
season,
dark . varieties годпіге less shad
colours are firmer, and M able to M the ta этү of the
sun than paler or various coloured flower
‚ВЕ EEDLING FLOW
Son. Uode Tom, 9 not in the best con-
ake of some Meng pod good, flower
ve
CanxATION: 75 d
— Po s evidently a rose
full-sized, colour som
Юлии = Ww N. Tooo
HoLLYNOCKS +
s meiaes +
: Э.ё
— coarse,
м v seedli — а ** a first-class
emia markable for the , fine sub-
stance, pe em y ‘general ey poA A yr increased
solidity of surface, we can venture to suggest little improve-
Miscellaneous.
ostly ied the second | Pe
ör plant them out, wh ey m seed, being so very fine, is all carried ith the
year. This year I have one young plant (of last Sep- water. When th ts make their app?" rance; more
tem ow throwing up a flower spike. I do not air may be givi ; as еу will bear hand-
p of the taller sorte, such as "амі or | ling, they should be pricked out into other pans (pre-
in cept Ramosus, which, with me, is a shy | p manner), about 2 or 37 apart.
one to seed. I may add, that I allow my Gladioli to | They will soon make nice little plants, and may then be
1 the winter. F. B. m, Surrey. | potted off singly in pots, using a mixture of
NATIONAL CARNATION AND — — — about — tolerably light turfy 2 sifted),
tion — 1 n e | the -mould and dung from an old Mus ?
x w, There wasa maguificent : 5 s i
Е splay — — е competition n many cases mye bed, in about equal proportions, e nq |
as to call — — — skill of the judges to decide ns to whom | of sand; the y then be placed in a pit, an
should be & e palm of victory. Pan of 12 Dissimilar allowed plenty of air. The ^ will soon progress
Carnations: E Ae Sees roc for Seere n en rapidly ; as they fill their — ‘roots they must be
Smirel Curson, Valentine, Jenny Lind, Lady G Gardiner, Beauty | shifted into larger sizes, until they are in Siveh and
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [AueusT 18,
520
ts, which are large t h for any Caleeo- bottom heat required will be from 85? to 95°, and the OST ATE OF THE WEATHER AT с — ͤ 8 _
учду? э" v te n frequen ily amigated, to keep down soil may be turfy loam and peat, or mixtures of the —
green-fly ; all they require — the ill be above, vith sand and leaf mould, varying the latter ag Т6 v y — —
to keep the frost from th let them have plenty of t m avy or light; if the plants are 742 FE сь inem таты
air, and at the same time keep them rather dry at the growing in pots they may be turned out into other beds, ; August. РЕД | E He E [ which i Quantity
root than otherwise. As the spring advances, and as | whenever the bottom heat is right, a few эй = outside a
the plants fill their pots with roots, more water may be | roots beini liberated, y ed round | Ги | sos | $15 z M
given, occasionally using weak clear manure-water. Аз the balls as you proceed. The bed — be brought Mon. Ы pxo | юз |6| 14 ost
the increase in growth, let the shoots be pegged | up pretty close to the glass, for, as the plants will grow | Wea. 17) $25 | 517 |626| и oa
dow e soil; they will root into it, and help the vigoro d the autumn, they will require an hae а 195163178 o3
plants considerably. According to the time th abundance of light, assisted by a liberal supply of air, to | Satur. 20! 726 | Ы | 611 И 0.33
wan in flower, let the shoots be stopped, or keep them f. drawing, and to mature the growth. —— Ё — during 1 the above | period occurred "E
i stopped will be in flower Whether you are ut or growing pots, erm. 92 deg. ; and the lowest on the 18th, i E Рт
ly in May, while those that E 1 come м plenty of room hota Oe г, Pu M ү
into flower bl month later; and now comes | leaves may themselves in an horizontal direction,
the time to 1 | for our trouble. No plant can be and then ex surface better to the light, and it ‘Kies 8282 Mtl corre —
more ga ceolarias while they are in flower ; | should likewise be a point that both light and air should — mer do we enjoy an a ,
one only ы that they are so soon gone A cool, | reach the lower erem which is never t | bearing the name of cwrulea. P. cordata ought to be
i nhouse is the place for them while they are in | plants are crowded together. e have before noticed | growing wild all пер y Usus States, and
flower ; they must be kept sh rom the sun, and | that pure loam d with but slight “additions of — peered А — Paten eias » species, M À
at no oo f they 2 — of too much light. If is preferable for growing Pines, to more con aplica cated Books: 74. "Sine tt is merely sytematie botany й that you wish
is now e time to 1 ter it, | mixtures, assisti e fruit to swell by liquid manure, | to study, we advise yon to proceed thus: Make yourself vist
setting ralis 2 of * best marked and best formed but where loam of uality cannot be procured, = Lindley's* * School Botany,” which conta м the rei nis of
; these must be carefully fertilised, otherwise peat will answer best, and in n fact for plants to swell| Hookers or Babingten 2 Manual, and exercise plo! ^
it is in vain to look for seed ; and even then it frequentl their it h the winter early spring, we fiat tum you — that — — bogia do di
whi 0 о
ends in disa pointment. flow fer it. en à n — — — whatever m
Directly the
seeders ; on the contrary, they are gene rally the moved to the fruiting houses, the younger plants | im. Models of deseriptions of this kind are given in
worst ; they n not 9 die off * ER intended to, sueceed later next season, and suckers, | Introduction to p r may be found in any :
paga ifted and plunged, to occupy their places. works of modern dat As soon аў you have done cum
varieties, they should not be allowed to ks. at all but MzLoss.— The late crops will advancing, and as light | . ee oue wg — 1 — -
should be cut down directly they are done flowering, is decreasing, keep the Vines further а that the | und — very late without aioe, tal
surfaced, and set in a shady situation; they will | leaves, as they are formed, may not crowd each other. | house with the Black Hamburgh, to which | i да
n throw up some cuttings, which en o carefully to the bottom-heat, which (for reasons | . cession. | |
and struck under а hand-glass in а shady situation. | formerly noticed) should not be allow em pa he гус Асена Жебей — — |
When 1 they may treated the same as recom- spider must be k in check by now and then ing and ven of а free — of = Аад FS. — ’ |
s P ings; but unless you have got some- | the met: w with ulpl Wa discover y — e — caves of ушШ va flae |
ing very first-rate, it is hardly worth while to try to | cautiously, but do not allow the growing planis to get| "d consider its state (0 De the теши оС
save them at all, as they 3838 such fine клм dry, which would produce а heat to the plants, — —— wr 2 e ee |
as i bn seed. If proper i in induce the attacks of spider. То grow Melons in per- feed on aphides,—/ A. Your Easter Beurré Pear leaves ars
ving the seed from the best varieties, the generality | fection they » | ugs regularly ; hence the| infested with the Chermes Pyri (Ga - Chron, relin |
the plants so raised may be expected to be equal, and | necessity for s ttom-heat and close watching as A Hos unt eu RN questa: эй E
: ори А, prinkle them with lime and soot mixed ther. .
peur superior to the ties they i ards watering, ч during the entire period of growth. | Мире: Л 5. Sulphur the parts the m
. I think we must thus admit that the soft-wooded | CUCUMBERS, as ights get cool, may have a slight | observe them; but you must syringe well before
varieties must be ost as annuals. The above | covering, and 2 da if declining, should be Ser gre
t is recommended for soft-wooded varieties ;| renewed. Keep down mildew by sulphur ; the covering | the Е K Pi AR Лу Y eie T: dee
but it will also apply equally to shrubby kinds, in which | by night, and increased boit om-heat will, however, help | Nawxs or Prants: 4 B. Be — wear У fungi are py
we - t ^ is . — to be done; by | to keep this in on. er The & s on the Oak
carefully crossing the soft-wooded with the shrub E N. F pan H
varieties some first-rate things may be obtained. The Every day — е M ——— of trusting to the — hg — vta devote " i
chrubby habit may be obtained with the large fine Potato as a root crop, and the necessity of growing | “ord; but there is a limit to all things. You are
, Gowers of the soft-wooded sorts. "Such plants 3 A increased breadths of Parsnips, Carrots, „Artichokes, | ange that а couple o lea: demanded
‚ perpetuated from cuttings; but every one who and whatever may reasonably become a substitute. Our ае ре — —
А 7 Mid y iod 1 bus
soft-wooded kinds must admit that it is * former directions for planting largely the pero kinds| ! enziesl Y
: ot the (Picea) Web lana
inn
year to another. Besides, varieties from crosses so opportunity of vacant occurs. In'sowing crops y
obtained are more tual flowers; they keep growing at this season, which do no come into > perfection ul Fines ino — r — zi s
id flowering a much -e time, and are splendid | spring, and which are ex grow Cunninghaml. The Aerides is a white *
things for the greenhouse conservatory. Mr. Con- through the winter, the — should not — 4 be. well уез мее, Glan „Йен Te 1 2
poe in Turner о Florist Fruitist and Gardeners’ | manured, but trenched to a considerable depth, that the Epipactis — ame Lycopodism denticulatum
„Miscellany for August. rain and snows of winter may pass quickly beyond the Cyanotis vittata. — Quercus. Thesium: bumifusum.—H WR
— —— of their roots, and that a comparative dryness an — 7 g . Genn benen ere ¥, „
intai E ' 1 ; 4, Anagallis
——— of eg ations. — plants. Those who — x ‚шешу Puit: 7) 2 — — амар БАШ are not w.
(For week.) snow thaws on well-drained land, owing to its higher | pe rel yet we cannot pul publish such statements, when mal
: Piit суз еМ ART m , will at once 9 how СА the | рн о ОМ Bub. р was
Тнв present sunny wea V tuin tho season's | 0076 above conditi m : how which are expected to rare ocenrrence for this vA to be now in
growth to get ma sod sili hil 06 check tho lazu- - іч п the de ^ of winter. These remarks will имла: — a but € hoar odd by the
Fiance of wood which the late dull and амор spP, to Spinach, o a good plot of the true| a Professor at the Agricultural Es
weather had induced, and which is generally the pre. Ir duree kinds of hard, s may now be sown ; as may two | fuia vii probably fnd him.
cursor Of ийыш: ——— — | T ds is of hardy Cos and Cabbage Lettuce ; the RasreERRiES : D Л. Your seedling, which you f
carefully watch the plants’ requirements for water, I or wil И anne ——— — "i - M ү hp — it, S
ularly with plants standing out of doors. The surface ebruary. Endive should be sown for February and |) фатат те cannot pretend to say; for if in
soil should be loosened, to 399 — ee mete mption, and org > Onions for early spring. | gathered, — pret cohen $
the stove plants in the go out oft Мола, continue planting out Cauliflower and Walcheren our seedling appears to be a
P hé, ame e 7 "d Broccoli ; — the main crop of Celery, Sater : n" e et “ рий Orehises, if d
— hey ase йу to blood n leaves and, any. so re Oriental in bein
be removed to the stove, and van en н DU ia . a may be employed but
t 3 — Look to the plants intended | "° oe = A * liquid manare ia w Е" i
for decorating - the conservatory during th zm quantity of salt has been dissolved ; this will kill) vit a The 7 2 r
mn and winter. Some of the f "t stove р and assist the plant {о а quick growth plate and baked like bread for
plants, as Justicias, Eranthemums, &c., hen the plan , the ng up may be ned slowed be Basses -
liberal taking care, however, not to reach the heart of wed, enm ы —
small shift, or the folia 9 dell *
the whole ha - ыі ” 2 wth.
ave sin eir bledica a stocky grow the plant. Cardoons may be treated in the same way ;
water freely Peas, Artichokes, Cauliflowers, and sucen- — smaller ras bo pants get get exhausted by age 85 Д
ORCING DEPARTME kinds
. g the stock of Pines ре разд —— рема — Pusey nny: эй bel, Ж be ved sorts morer beco — W ы vit age: j
" "fruit early next season have filled their bo — а : ——— ů ient ERMOMETERS : "c пла
t presen vow weather should be emp edi ag po т — ould be either planted or sown with this useful | the kind of parasol espe ing |
— into their fruiting pots, as this operation is 3 — be LY protected during hard| indicating he temperature Y^ ich the thermore |
> in di opon air au in the potting | А weather in the winter. Cut the various herbs, &c., used | 6 inches from the surface of the ground to Фе |
t — “As the plants will be expected to ripen their for distilling or drying when they reach the proper stage. % feet 9 — — aan — 2 ӨМ abou
гэ de by the rf hel Ры placed in, the size will — —-— — Fiersa horisontal lino 4 юа 42 ch wot
regulated by the kin ines grown, and in some STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON dd. Qa. d uberi — .
measure b the size of the plant ; for Queens and Pines | For the week ending Aug. 11, 1553, as observed at the florticultaral байи, . — —.— ú — А-4 s =ч v
of similar Бе cedo pé 12 151 inches diameter | Chiswick, of 42 inches a — =m ot
i y + * ts f А ; ' tch of the framework of the parasol. we
8 inches will Zelle H presi tor эн — ee _ Н йа. Тимтквлтсан. | |» 12 painted green, like everything around a
Providences and Cayennes. We have recommended, 5 Neb ас 1 — und — . ө.
largest sized pots, su g the plants are grown Ж) Мах. | Min. | Мах.) Min. | Mean [бе т жа | We hare not rience i
ment will foll lacin [^ but nothing but disappoint- | Paay., s 1 mam | suis | A UITE * p Maniar er ear А, erp ©
nt wi ow plaeing the | Saturday 6| 2| 30.226 = nit 580 63 | 59 N. E. w your case we should га
i ee ce nuf lol vid be, ; „ AE: QUELS Dee
or — — plants are ; which cireum- | үйл? 9 жн x5 [258 | | | SORE! 2] the root unless some very effectual
hey should small pots till th nite » 6| 20.222 | 30347 | 72 | 4 | 595 | 61$ | 60 М.Е: 4 provided. Your P object should
— roots ШЕИ a5 atin еу | Thursday 11| 7 30.285 | 30.145 | 75 | 4i 5| e| 60 | SE. T sir in the le abundance.
Much, however, the easiest рыз 4 е pound — 1 әзе ме | gaz! sa | ёа | еы entl | bes хал „ 5 ril X we advise
P to have the nted out in a bed . . f the spray is E your way, it may
with bottom heat, either by hot-water pipes, or 2 PEE emis дем should more than is indi
by ng hot dung underneath ; the soil bei Z RUM uniform hase; very âne; clear. F wo imagine,
para g ag а kwork and slates, or rough ; - FE Ir дса и 2 Ba
temperature of the week 4 deg. below the average. had; е ure eed ovate’ io
33—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
521
PE VIAN GUANO
AUTION TO AGRICULTUR
It being notorious that extensive AU of this
MANURE are still carried on
TONY CIBBS AND SONS,
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO
rit to be their — to the Peruvian Government and to
lic, DIO to reco;
careful on ir guard,
The character of part
se be t а security and, in addition to particular
NY GIBBS AND SONS think it
west T price at which sound Peruvi
d by them айы the last two 4 байн is
y s made by de alower price must therefore
an 1551 a — to . » yt article must be adulterated.
RUVIAN — 2 the guaranteed import of p
GIBBS AND SONS, Lobos Island
— ra Lime, and all Artificial Manures
mec): eu — Cakes, &.
LIAM Ix GIS Carne, 10, Mark Lane, London
ÜFERPHOSPI. ATE OF LIME, the
percentage of шы IN
D London,
mend Farmers and all others who buy | asa "
s from whom they purchase will nee
— gro
ben w it is that the Tortworth pes и creating so much
excitement in the agricultural w
ly w — Proba bly requi
ce in ae
0
ergy which | ©
20 n rcr ie proceedings, and
e Which w rred, espe-
1 RE him
the lavish expen
cially in this idR too enterprise. 1
^. | that, —(—— perhaps the last two or ^ мадап
of his life, no sale of an — took «ibis at
which Lo rd Do сте was not a purchas t the
ir qe ty bi sale the best animals offered ano
rehas m. The chief amen of Mr. Bates
long intelligent, and laborious attentio n to this
department of agriculture were shar ferre
foundati
ine know 8
ears
came built i
Corn онь а Urate, Nitrate
егу, and Agricultural а Sulphate of Potash, Am
and every m рсе
PERUVIAN = ANO, — the genuine importation
of Messrs. A. GIBBS & SONS. A constant supply of LINSEED
and RAPE EDWARD PURSEB, СЕ m
Loxpox MANURE COMPANY, — Street, Blackfria:
ANURES.—The following Man
M ME ai M НАТР ren ert Creek:
r ton — 5 ы
iagershioephate of Lim
9 aoid ми Coprolites 0 0
Office King jer Street, City, Londini:
—3 ed to contain 16 per cent. of
a, &c.
of Soda, Doe men
nia, | the Highest in in he country. The catalogue of the
ures are manu-
[2]
sale show any of his animals represent the
best blood of “which the breed can boast—of the
at Tortworth
itself, where they жна
"сат Ы valuable, 3 for the prodiit less legetur
branches of the great short- dem tribe,
| individuals could 15 pointed ou
The estima
WAGE e MANURE.— This highly |,
fertilising Manure, which is Peat Charcoal completely
EM wr p]: rtu na will be ,found most — oi
ry species of c re especially for Peas, Bean
‘Ma — агар! ges d rh root crops.
may к be had 5 . — G. Gps & Co., 26, Down Street,
Piccadilly, W on ural Seedsmen, and from all the other ы
of he к * Recommendations and Testimonials may be
LA
WEPRENSON AND PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Sada, |
Con: othouse Builders, either in Wood o
Iron, — oar the attention of the poe OF Gentry, and
Nurserymen to their simple but efficacious method of warming
3 and other Buildin ngs * Hot Wate
e extensive works — i refere:
the “highest PLAT can 2 and full partion,
furnished on applicatio:
R. SAMUELSON’S PATENT DIGGING
MACHINE, which obtained the SILVER MEDAL at the
SM eae SHOW,
Wa ry and in Kent,
d ire, Berwick,
tershire, ш &с
211. 10з.
ply En
K м do the la ja James Gardner), онох Engine of 2
p — — ck’s Reapers, Lawn Mowers, Kase's
Force Pumps, Chi 8, &c.
CREEL “a yg RCM AGRICUL-
TURAL SOCIE —The SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW
p^ LIVE EE. (including POULTRY), AGRICULTURAL
PLEMENT &c. will be held in a Field close to
pe
the Prize List for Implements,
awarded 1 " the ‘exhibitor of the best.
— M this Trial and for the Show must be sent to the
r before August 31; and Prize Lists and Rules, and
any — information may be had by applying to him.
Warrington, Aug. NRY WHITE, Sec.
8
ANS ee holy. oy nthe Stat of oe Army, well
19
reasonable remuneration, yet employment is hi his
object.—Letters A sed to the Editor of this Paper т will 1 be
communicated to him
an ATES,
Kirklesvington. deserves more parti
end the PRIZE atthe YORKSHIRE
Beubu day a
Prize of 10L, in addition | whic
will be W
he а тау е д» ered from the following passage о
subjec n from
be. published i in the MN number of Bracks
Bt nt prr of Agricultu
from Tyne ii dnce
ar
he bree
the pains he took in yet further сас
were not without thei
, bei
To show — va
d
Duchess, ATES at
sale in 1810, nearly 40 years previou
The readers of this article, writt hy Mr.
f| Srrarrorp, long before Lord Ducie’s death. and,
therefore before the sale which is ze і scatter his
lordship’s stock could have been pated, will
find in it how hi
ously to
— nee a
to forward a copy of the Paper in which the resulis
of this second inquiry are presented.
T SCIENCE bestows Ісмоклмхсе wastes, or alto-
which, ev
the pre y, is contin ally ^re ceiving fresh
confirmation inthe mistakes and failures en occur
very department of human industry—
oo failures which a very slight a ees od pe with
scientific truth would узы рн altogether, or
at least rendered, less * A little know-
4 best illustrated by
tion in which i ET blood i р 1
the article on sont eens to
opani
terwards of |"
mention i
and
ward. — i
lle
f ounce o
Not all
h this herd poe in gy atem. gf
| We | which it may
t, Mr. iran |
rm of 2 far
nstances, very probably, as far
itself the — of labours, as a short-
wil
und z exagger сеў
We publish in another tinis 20 additional reports,
most of which arrived too late
e
nt the 1
be 0
following figures now represe
eat crop at the beginning ot the month :—
Wh
e the
- beer to exist in the by gazing
U
The Agricultural Gazette.
ATURDA Y, AUGUST 13, 1853.
MEETING OWING WEEKS,
— 725 18—Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland,
ASDAY, a Imp. Society of Ireland,
Our тада — doubtless me the adver- | w
which eeks t
tisement peated th
weg ment in — ис of d x ener
a is or Suonr-Ho th h and 25th of
the month; and t who are interested in
a
subject are probably already well acquainted an
With the ee of the celebrated herd à ch is
then to be dispersed. It is, however
i ы ala to direct анда gius deserving
where little interest may yet be felt, and there
may be some who have cast a careless eye over the
e p and 4
| Good. | Average. WS.
WHEAT, 263 reports, 31 | 34 | 197
And taking the counties which may be considered
to include the principal Wheat- owns districts i in
>= чин ork, Li , Northamp- |
n, Cambridgeshire, Norfo lk, and —
fé ва d that E 44 r ‚ three are good, o
8 un е еей ег averag
owever, we repeat, н at to the —
ance of the on а fortni ight ago, and we ther
again refer to the а e we published last mel,
1 ain put to all w
s | given e informati — p this subject kó weed
thus collated, that they wou ge on next Saturday,
post a rt report under the ста rhe that ‹
Augu Ape signing t poem
8.8585
in question, who may like to know
edge is a dangerou thine” pun ‘the apothegm is not
complete unless we add that the less the knowledge
the greater the danger. Science with Practice is
emblazoned on the crest of the largest and most
influential of our agricultural societies, and the union
he motto of the head ri ink and the hand to
of scientifio
o hold by the converse of the English 4 мед
valtava Society’s motto, and who consider that
Practice without Science should be the кзн ааг
ha
farm practice which "embraces
ch
asin
been able t
y lve tained i
ч question— T What is * ind of утна 1 Chemistry
ha
as certainly not made plain all the ae
rocesses of Phorm life, but it has thro
2 nen upon nag composition
buses of those
115
ed.
ing spectacle to behold an experienced farm
versed in the
ot sn in has taught
n ad-
and
uch, and t
85 at can rarely he
› | market-garde
A in the trimmest
. conveyed thro
ш. ех
ап ееп nable. him to know
5
8
sition баб artifici
take place on a certain day of
situated i ina what ar-nort coun
The owner
i
e Its composition was as
Organi matter and ammoniacal Ld
Carbonate of lime (chalk)
н salts
чнч onia
This trash w. as bought up readily by dd well
3 — intelligent — at Prices varying
n | Trip ero AL t 5l. per as a manure for this
urn
*
1
thei resses i
~~ and аа it to 5, "Upper Wellington Street,
and we shall be happy, in acknow.
and in
on speculation to b held ever
ery slight acquaintance with the
8 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ausvsr 18,
i f | vegetable matter." (Page 35.) Pl ae aa
manure, from analysis, as made | circumstances. It is — the er I oppose o m
nting gr yene tbtnt als by Profess "in Way and | disposing of carbon to acquire s expense, other life constantly possess the power of absorbing 4 their
own in р 1 15 ists, would have shown that elements of ге — Minen ition. | roots moisture, and, pien with it, air and carbonie |
other agricultural с е , h Nes del think бп Liebig ba cited paganat the wise “Tt is quite certain that the vegetable constituents v
ECC ttach to We for in havin end for the excrements with which we manure our fields
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by the
and alkaline matter they c soni у value of a | ammonia in the air. le w
ton of this artificial man no will stand | add the latter to our soil artificially, there must exist an | of carbon and yet give it nitrogen; the atmosphere seems
us :— —— necessity to add the former to it. No conelu- to furnish a due proportion of each to the e E
Artificial Manure which Sold at 90s. per ton. on,” he says, “can then have a better foundation than | of a plant. If we are to depend upon the a T
Ammonia їп a ton, 274165, at 44d. — £0 — 3: this, that it is the ammonia of the atmosphere which | for the one, why not for E Ар, Why es 4 В |
ibd = — at la. = 1 ee ^ | furnishes nitrogen to plants.’ de e the equili A ri which nature has established?
> тт арр Perhaps there are few soils that, uA vmi — Carbon forms a very large Bes in the co js
Value per ton. 22 15 14 tion, do — — gaani tes sufficient for the normal | tion of all plants ; is it - then, as necessary artificially -
—Q demands pla: and — sos E^ Ф MH to supply them with it as with any other items of bu
Ammonin in а ton, ‘890 ibe s, at A. ux E & А i « Phosphoric acid is | composition! The ey take it from the soil, as we
Phosphates 540 Ibs, at d. — 113 9 supplies of. —.— and carbon. 0 c sa * pi
Alkaline salts „ 1624108, at 1d. — 016 4 а. тенен of all land capable of cultivation,” says | from the air ; they eprive the soil of it.
An Liebig. withstanding, in 5 his inorganic | necessary to make it up to the soil? “ The fe
Value per ton se cse .. 9 16 4 E ntu iilis a soil cannot remain unimpaired," says Liebig, E
From this comparison it appears that the artifi- itte cig z contended fo T Zudem the demands | we replace í in it all those substances of EU :
cial manure which sold so readily at 90s. per ton | of — p^ although "e observed. that “алое deprived.” Dr. Hodges says, © By th on of
was alkaline salts, in reality as dear as Peruvian | manu ammoniacal salts cannot be too frequently | the. dead vegetable with the oxygen of
guano at 167. per ton; and were we to calculate the | em eniployed; E it does not appear that e ever regarded t the Ман Dh uis MM article of.
ammonia of each at 6d. per lb., as many of our best exclusion of carbonie matters; he everywhere admits organic matter tow ic ү ш 15 м t | :
chemists do, the result would be that the inferior 'oduce from the artificial supply | M T — supp uh - na soure 0 food opas is
manure — be worth 27. 18s. 6d., while the Peru- | of carbon, the absolute. necessity for it in the soil to | provide is formed, is take
vian guano would ня worth 127. 5. 14d. But the | Sustain the primary vegetation of p v^ * effects | u i |
former was — J. 108. Pet ton, panes it Vid *
as much as the ater at 184, 17s. per : к " 188 T * Я
sonia and р hes phate, of lime е9 considered te be aie ae Bank Che the carbonic "T 3 is the Lu the conditions for the absorption of e rbonie
ie root food of plants а a young plant will increase in mass, a
нЕ
; ” would infe reate in the w ‹
rowing of this crop ; hence, if we exclude the give it a mere mers fle i 8 carbonic acid from | acid by decaying vegetable — !
т from the foregoing estimates, the result will | the atmosphere, tency of furnishing it from absorb at time |
be that the artificial орана, аач sold at 90s. per c at the and e the oxygen of the — ү acid from the soil as the мее. derive from Vu 1
eo as much as vian guano y loosening the soil whi ch surrounds 3 young plants, sphere, d the plant vill i —— weight fourfold. .
Wwe favour £ carbonic
nebat of . | acid,” де КЕ: 49,1849), « гача acts in the same | and in the increased е 4 я
action i send e een wil кке mes 15 manner soil eable to air as in the air itself; it an increased power e pem nourish
bo:
воен ligt perm: I
Seed n alled t Gh al t. In IO is a — source of carbonic acid, which it emits air.“ “ But,’ 12 ges, “ besides
ly 3t " X NIA 117 very slowly. An es of carbonie acid, formed for iere by its gradual decomposition, the
N de. Momus X at the expense of the oxygen of the air, surrounds every vegetable matters accumulated in the soil are
—_,: 38
carted
ton of sand ; ач if the extra per-centage of water » to prove useful by the mew wer of al
over be is contained in good dry guano be taken ри ача v nz eee 8 pa — nia and other — which — ul
into AA it will appear that, while one-half of is absorbed and taken away by the fine fibres of the pone EM Р i
апше was utterly worthless, the other half | roots, and by the roots N ; this is replaced by Liebig maintains this opinion: © Powdered arco
was — equal in value to the very poorest sample | atmospheric air [the ox ae e air, not the carbonic | (carbon) surpasses all other substances in the
of Patagonian guano. J. II. acid of it], by which process t ecay is renewed and | Which it possesses of conde
a fresh n of car н m
| — which roots possess of taking up nourishment does
N STRAW AS MANURE. : ои
A Stra ] has had enough said Hei is s speaking of carbon. Itis true, he says, “ When | it with water (De Saussure), Decayed woc 1 1 d Oak
upon it, yet despite the contempt expressed for it as a plant is quite matured, and when the organs by which | Very nearly to charcoal in th e Щй d
such by my friend « Y. and the neglect of carbon by | it obtained food from the atmosphere are formed, the | Wood absorbs 72 times its vo me, after having been
and vendors of manure, who, no doubt, | carbonic acid of the soil is no further required, (P. 49.) | completely dried under the аграр." Wo Mave 1 |
ers, to He might have added— for the roots are no longer in an easy and satisfactory means of ex ш fie
m i or
em
thin this atmosphere of carbonic acid. But Liebig property, and which, if we possess any
А ; ^ : : :
easa
1 } go 0 plants. “A soil in which plants vegetate vigorously of its active or crude alkalies.
cessfully wintering 70 head of cattle on 16 acres of contains a certain quantity of moisture, which is indis- | “The interesting experiments of
2 with my half loaf e necessary to their existence. Carbonic acid, that water impregnated with earbonic -
— aas — d ikewise, is always pr : gend! ks which contain alkalies,
"mis Е disposed vegetate vigorously), whether it has been abstracted of the” alkalino carbonate:
ducite pei ке under favourable from the air or — been generated by the decay of July 22
STATE OF THE CROPS, AUGUST 1, 1853.
(Continued, from page 508.) ;
COUNTIES. WHEAT, BARLEY. OATS.
BEANS. PEAS. |GREENCROPS.| POTATOES. | HARVEST
ABERDEEN.
M-LOTHIAN
YORKSHIR
shios Average Under average ors ld, Hun rx x |
Full average Over average Average Good daes e — TO — ks a ui Moment onl as
rous P
_ Thin, but promising Good Good Av Wakefield ^.
Thin dux ful eros more Under average | Nearly average — Good Ca E^ Godd: f imr riu M. NM. Milburn, Think j
Health ў — of disease rth
ealthy, - . and . e f°" 3 at Уш Good, except where Early sorts | Middle of Sept. |J. Parkin, Wirksworth
Much A average Pretty good I 1 touched by Яу touched ebe "s
AMP- v good, with 7 ie and Rather good | — . Turnips late Dis laces of Aug. |J. 8 8t.
"y exceptions; Very good Good Very good Strong and Growing fast Indicatións o of Middle of — J. Whitwell, Peter bog
STATE FORD, healthy
Woxc : M Good Very good — PES Abo р . Tegel ji
— dry И n — — autumn Wheat Moderate Moderate Very good Indifferent М А м рі nt a average ne bate = wd, kalen
backward and in econ? valent
Three-fourthe of average Good ev
бүле бын оой ме Good Good frin 4 { ndell, E
Very good | Generally light Average Average es 3 —— am ing
Very good Very good e
ng Sept.
Abun Diseased Middle of Aug. |J. —
Turnips ея gene- Disease general End of Aug. G. Edw
Not avera, ok rall i
i — | Improved sated Good crop Injured by lice 1 we not gene- Blight extending End of Aug. C. Gibson. we
' rally good
See Not an average 5 Good Good 8 5 Fair Badly blighted ге 2 H
: i М = ыз : Qe Various Good Generally good | АП bli ага J. W.
DORSET ...... One-fourth under average | Rather over | One-ten: wed over Average ома MEL — as ever ie of f Aug. J. Е. Tn
piene ат БЕ LM ENTE РИШЕТ E usa average і n iseased gare ss.
DENBIGH ... ува посе average gere Sate OS dno
Light егор Average Good Looking well Good Late J. Girdwood, gue,
өзө, e. Fair average arly me a good Sept. E. н; Griffith, cited i
2 pn s deal blighted Y
ийе Late, but promising 2 good; dis dis- End of Aug, Alex. aaa
Es i 3 & n places
e Lo Wales Very good Much blighted Sept.
(Two-thirds тепа extent; Pair
ет very light and blighted |
Wetrorp | "SiS em OO
CORK. — Good
33—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE;
Home Correspondence
DUM 121 ass.—I was ааа interested by the
contents of the e Agri
tural cA of J
relatin
n
o
f your cor-
modern you
redpétidents kindly ‘ifn me as to y the best method of | m
growing Italian Rye-grass on a stiff en soil? What
md it и г 2 8 treatment of the land previous to
uired to be зних bes st time for
14
which is invariably produced after Alyske than md
au Clover. If mown for hey, it should be cut as soo
full bloom
Palmer's machine, invented by ; and the construction of
which i is pretty 3 — лы ite was drawn by two horses,
anot at the side to ow out the
corn at intervals of 'about 20 yards, v meh pe ich ig Sigs to
Fy
5
e
©
et
g EZ
м
5
c
H
ts—when tlie leaves turn
e
гор о the crop should be eut—
off, op
for hy standing танд the plant w will lose more at bottom | be
tha:
i gains at the top.
weight of seed required
to be sown жү e circums
hindi! in. ]
d by a — *
very well, "pe 4 — — te
ind 'y one horse starting Mom
he field. KS: corn appeared to
espe
half the la bou ur;
their b
15 Ibs. per acre, an e Will
many tons annually of 4 75 esos , independen
erop of seed. Theh
by the faet of its ivi mis
admit of being at the ex
H
Grass
eavy crop of seed, m чейи ап
det nutritious iate for horses, oxen, and
йыр ай а t
e of the plant is pra Сона,
ay
rough
е | . machine 4 ma pe them повода, whieh he had tn
— 20 yea viously, and
carry the w
Куча еѕ being bevelled
achine.,
effected in
kills а By Dy the Rev.
achine, баа —— of be
r. Bell races is Pd
— 5 throw
qual to what it wo
corn been higher it is probable that t
better. The
appended d on v fol a crop e
— readily | swing it round, when dry manui re escape
‘through a number of holes. Above this tub was a vem
cart, consisting of a wooden frame ап stout canvas
sides and bottom, in which the f
P | D Ec was a very 5
scal
continued failure of my gs of red and
‚&с.
п —flour i is "АЙЫ ted—and 4
d to try it mall | X.
e (having given 2s. Leid pound for the seed) by the е:
this has түнү n to fal ]
ated Man 20 "AS. Be a rt u
e % “defend viam ? Is the cinder-
teap
sorts of Clover
| off t
nch and the b
tarted b
s drawn ky two he
jdfad
bone-picker to have the sins of the — added
to their Are nails used b e poor e
E
E
et
5B
o
o
ш
Ф
e,
un
ZH
3
=
a
2
@
8 8
£u
knows
nails
divers other arti articles, all
which * A. В. С.” bg * a sig if he fancies—but they | to
stint as 1 as gy re the people of England.
ibus В.с did not defend what
X. Y. 2” ^u rely gave an instance
show fte the. bender itin "may sometimes be laid
xai the 3 shoulders. He is a correspondent well
2
her
Ё це the reverse * an easy
n s Mr. Obadi ah
e drive ег, апа dip b lay th Psa m with
on well, b ut the laying was considered so
cumbrous 5 machine, and the manner of Jaying
арреага: The next machin
Hussey’s two- horse rea reapin i
the irar It was
He
that bone-dust i is often mixed with mortar siftings and which
its . 80 A tend ban © of reaper. Mr. і... gett no’
ш А
support.
of the ground, ——
Mr. sey w ied in his arrange
directed to the ава exhibited by Mr. Wray, a гече m wing
and reaping machine, made — Бе онн by Mr. * of
Leeming. It was drawn by tw: tw
Sotieties.
2. M s
LEE AGRICULTURAL.— This great and impor-
t association has held its T:
k
t week, owing to the length
to which our report of the 8 иды: Тһе following | *
is abridged from the 8
ntries both of stock atid о of ‘implements b ж:
petition and exhibition have bee
so than last year, when мы
ist year — entries of cattle, 3 pigs, an
numbered 443, this — they
there were > Sheffi
and horses,
hed 483. Of poultry 7
was st Sheffield. |
m
| БАЙ (асу, and was a аты аё
mac
ing a 8 break-
‘tt put right and ti the MARN
the most admirable
Whilst st of
the
7 ees, Mr. Crosskill's- Bell's machine order p and
maie its way direct enen the centre of Í the field and back
gain. The СЕ was, ч Sem
fist trial achin ——
Jie, whic ch we vu
ea start, — the corn
thes
wn t de reque
s ot, as in
uring t proceeding s it was
‘tha t the 88 were = ee kind to "A
Uter. and were never D in case of а to suggest
ven at they co would be
prar: in the
the whole the trial was.
Eu eMe have f
any of the hines. to consideration the
f the 56 the shortness ^g tite Grass, there is.
little doubt that i case of a fair and average yield, the
reaping 5 — vill ere v long, with additional improvements,
ti rh eects
e followin awards for im
to plough 5 h 5 fhe deep, 5l, Mr. J. mem of Stockton,
ine Messrs, Howard, of Bedford; second, 27.,
Dun in tem.
rticular! —
made in m
hi
er, "rj
nches y, of Newton, Bedale; and
ance,
and yielded
egree of lux
shoots ig eae and d ваен although not so Sen 3
y man
E
‹ ured s.
prain in open 8
к being, in his opinion, worthy о
Cultivation. sit is found in Holland, and that
tried its отап long wi
other Clovers, placed unde:
that the result con — him that there is по other kind
of Clover equal to it for the йолка es of feeding cattle.
Clover will ah onl ears in perfection
il be
Micheli тасран in enia
on a cla; ууч аА
f
ald place
"esis that —
b nd October ye
lost in consequence of the heavy —— during that period
vus › the Alsyke Clover, o n the con
g
vigour much 5 r,
— risk and expense are avoided
aecordi
Furth en this
€ hed, it va annually t man es in fall
and produce annu t quantity of herba
of excellent quali are of “ai sing hr“
Alsyke Clover crop ч either by mowing it for hay,
1 it 0 f ing it 2
with sheep, in which it turned o
Sooner than any other Clover; and if eaten down quite
mus «in de " the first week in June, the
next crop will com to the scythe than any other
etse apta Clover 80 13 : 5 and if eg for seed,
will ‘sooner and the plant
will again a afford a good bite for Pia t iili until the land |.
be
go
f| operations took place in a smi
tes near ie villa:
i po 5 € de Yor
5
and a 1 età 11
required to plough for Wheat—a heavier crop of
show» was more 6 айа" -
те The pigs, too, „осе
public * but it w
taken by Leeds exhibitors than
. antis
> un
HM
Б
E
-- Pw ФЕ шн о”
ae
itto,
G Meynell's peu. rg general purposes commended.
Heavy harrow, 37 tead, of Barnsley.
t м
g ITO: es
Horse hoe on the ridge, EA Mr. we Busby; Messrs. Hin and
- commended for o viti: = scissor motion
rn drill, BL, Mes
— drill, Bla Mr. Horn ео
ans distributor, BL, Messrs. Garrett.
uid drill, 5I. 5 „Nr. y
eae
mp.
"i abber or Searifi т, 51., 7. Il. Kearsley, of Ripon.
sroadshare or scarier, —— to Mr. Bentall, 2
carifier, belonging to Messrs, Hill and Co., nded for
Horse rake, belon to ——— Smita and highly commended. 4]
€ pe commended,
belónging' to Mr. — ES commended
for Md E principle
“Bell’s Mp inia 10, mand Son eon Boelety'a gold
of Reaping Mac ch
at noon on Wednesday, the
ld medal awarded to the best
. Irelan
mprove Wurm Messrs. Crosskill.
— was
The prize о! 251. for beers ee ant Go,
ir six
steam e
31. to Messrs. Richmond and Chandler, Liverpool, for an im-
proved chaff cutter.
a йїп, n,
qua liy, а
1. Mr. Palmer, Stockton, Hussey's € with ‘Geet and
Sons’ and the Exhibitor's own improvements, the registered knife
bevelled only on one ed
2. Mr. Cr Beverley ; No. 1, Bell's reaping machine.
3. Mr. James a Borough Road, Lok one horse reaping
а, invented b r made by Н This was after.
wards E hdrawn tios —
. О. Hussey, Kanter two horse reaping machine,
maker and à ee О. Husse
. Wray, Leeming, Bed ale; Grass mowing and reaping
machine i invented = Ыру by the exhibitor.
urgess Ke ses Cand on; CIE — —
m
— 8 * ei —
to Messrs. R. Hornsby h
x 5 of York, E a mortis EN pus
r. William Smith, Kette
23 John Naylor, of Migge 7-7 а pcc
eoe s ut t m ll tools; and 105. to Mr. Stanley,
| for his tubular field rakes,
Th 7 ’s medals were also awarded to Mr. John Kealey,
London, for a Turnip cutter; to Mr. — — ean е forè
new Bean’ cutter; and to Mr. George Locking, model of a
2 —
ouncil Dinner and agre —The dinner took
T in the Gu ne: . Leearp i introduse
— — am — intities,
guano and other land til arn — А
crops.” over the scientific part of the ec omn
and coming more to the practical, he detailed severa
iments of his own. One of the material points in
scussion of this kind was the soils with which they
cores P ight venture on a sort;of
rude classification of soils in this way. He would con-
524 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Aucusr 13,
Wheat-growing soil Mr. J. Wharton, of Skelton Castle, said, within the | deep drainage, versus a plentiful late herbage and œ
d li WA the = basis reap А! the thie cls last few years he h d submitted four or five samples of | after feeding, arising from sha allow dra in А. d The
Wheat soils. Amon — first class he would put the |g for analysis, and full four out of five were re- | comparison serves to put the question bale You~ang -
alluvial soils—rich soils, those formed from the 8 turned by Pro ay as spurious articles—perfect | in soliciting discussion, I feel bound my own
of rivers and estuaries, Other soils might b жа brought | rubbish — not a a particle of the qualities | conviction that the eeper drainage will be confu
into the same class, perhaps the red m it was|of real genuine guan R. Creyke, of Rawcliffe to improved cultivation, and, in ill lead tp
to gentlemen to consider what constituted these ; | Hall, said, guano was a | fist ‘applied to all 2 green | increased quantit well as improved quality, These
but, at any rate, he thought the application of h nd and ce ; and it was found, as Mr. Legard had | remarks apply also to peat or fen-land; an Dor
to soils would e considered | observed, 25 it produced too much straw and too | that in dealing with such bry 5 K of open,
profitable. He did not think that the application of little Wheat. In h ighbourh it was now ap- | tions is the induction of w. extraction,
manures in general use would be desirable on this cl ied to erent crops o Potatoes; they did not so I believe that the most aarm аг ot d d
soils. He would now p to the second-class | apply it direct to the Potatoes і in the че instance. The | meadow 1 be the
i ry large tract of corn-producing soils—among | gua own t over M e land, It was not | winter and spring (so
which M perhaps might mention the d chalk | applied direet to the Potatoes ; as te rain fell, the vith the occasional induc
i Ifthe veni pug" manure went to t 1 an b ‘hey hereby gained | channels durin g summer "in
gravel soils, and so on,
by was pursued on this class of so if
were eaten on, and so olt he did not ‘believe that
T
e just now, a second Met 0
duced into the course, as he himself h had introduced it
these sorts of man ould be most valuable. If there
were a de e from the Norfolk or four-course
system, he believed that very great ad ould
e by application eis of о, or other
manures which might be
had tried it himself, and viti & considerable e
species of fertiliser, it appeared to sree applied with
rst descrip- |
rail * he david “might be ‘considered one of the
worst class of Wheat soils.
gravel ; "во porous so ba
shower of rain washes th
summer the crops are liable to urnt up, but he had
experimented is species of soil for a few years
past. Upon this kind of
upon porous or light
is best d, but u
sila a v i quantity ola Siirat "of soda might be used wm by
found
the guano might b
toes were up. n th or 5 inches from t
ground, it might be sown broadeast; but it must not
es applied to b. in themselves in the first
nstance, as it great a stimulus.—Mr. J
e them
W. Childers said here w was yii one place that
was su 2 carried on without
the application of manure ча He alluded to a spot
n snd 694055 tee crops of
where no
ee ena where ad manu хасе тА з into
nure was
carrie nes ы, fo d o
eeding during those per
soils a
ese s
the coast of Essex кайн дй parts of Sul Ks! were and if it exist
eiae cn from those places to into
erop of Wheat. Between the
el
2 stones of — of
soda, and upon another part of the field he applied
21 cwt. of o and no nitrate o ; the cost o.
other, Viii, at 5s. а — me a pen af ded This
expe- with those of Mr.
was u poor porous so
Timent upon a portion of po sal ‘and the guano
of guano.
Then на — an experiment with guano ped, fold-yard
manure, e m ke. It ткт occasionally been
the custom to use Linseed-cake the farm б was
speaking of, and in Fumar tak 55 and in the
autumn he tried this, 8 thought was the
best sort of manure for this of land. But in 1847,
he thought it was, they ben it advisable to ee up
use of oileake manure and resort to guano, and —
This efficacious kinds of manure that
had been discovered, . for green erops, and
also for corn.— Sir J. V.
1 distriet * f England
but still Whea
ex tent corre ed out by Mr.
oint well worthy |s
tieal farmers, The manufacture of
ich was carried on by
s, had also been alluded to; and this gentle-
man's pia iments тее equally worthy of attention
mith. In ш. 5 's case the
air chat stimulation
e, iy o ne of vit ue put. 12 "Cn
— grown pirar manure for the last 10 or 12
years, by means of the pulverisation of the soil ; and in
the other by the EE send of superphosphate.
HERTFORDSHIRE. — Draining Match at Graveley.—
gal per of | a
‘auld n manure , and this had not IN great
— nothing, in fact, to what it mee —
ment of teh
e
beneficial, and
if it could be bought at
tried it upon green eropa, but it was compote fa
but grain crops were in зау by it; фы
8 8
Ess
bough Lam not p
rises the ave
haer ce exception I re
rmers es a greater quantity of late i inferior
T ds nstone said there was | remain as cold as ever
n|inw 9
ra- sanetioned by t the Governmen
valley of the Test for the se of drainage, during
one of the great wind storms last ran and several trees
were blown down. When ase of their roots be
came exposed to view, they prese m : even a surface
vi table you have lunched o K d, observing that
e of the — —— a бин . — rof 2
to t — than s, I became inte
examination, that aceording to the height of "r^
epth o
ground of the МЫ
ed
lere did —
—
* I would direct attention 4
I mean the lazy, reed, parallel Tues rid төш
total ignoranee
pow
another very. tap
very y well and safe when we were in
description of soil dealt wi
I record my great —— M AS i
As | have
adont
e | into the —— of == ——— e
ciating (with Mr. Thompson) as n di
r
of | draining ?
when ign — е - ay i it is now
closer examina
fields near this vet w
rance of
— ropriate theory, ied
da ve de drains as s at others it was below jam
;| the result — that —Ó stopped — ріре са
remarks are not directed D! EDT
or the y out — 3
or their inspeetors, for
details; and I feel bound to say that &
men as well aei
n better inform
:
pm
national im ce—the clé — wilt 4
— of out-falls and out-lets. Of ert 1
if the receiving drains be
the. —.— of carrying off the water ej
EN = ee — —— with some e
— draining, 5 "o
expediency of draining Gra
arable land. As all draining
may be thus put. |
b feeding, arising from
by —— — drainage.
Mr. Bu ver Webster “hen gave -—
which he yer water d
the . d rising ——
drop of water that fell upon drained
EOM
THE 28 GAZETTE. 525
perpendicularly, or as
early s
а, moe 22 reached the ay of the —.— which
is level in oues would | m
New n reaching the water had
raised the water ‘ed a Чор, e followed that a drop would
see the impossibili
e
swelling up the water bed. It was unfortunate for
landowners that this is not nerally un
for, from not rightly understanding the simple course
of by far the greater the expense gone
in ing was mone i W.
ivesey, Esq., of Sto all, Lincolnshire, —
tenacious in a ‘ance
E
Ф
ч
S
"i
E
©
=
м
Е
E
a
.
—
e
deep, and 48 ety apart; costof drains 8 feet deep Ere a
chain, 163. : —18s. to 16s, It has been argued
by the — ‘oie m. such depths and res
adequa ffec
tances are inad
to tion.
value хдша соети from drainage ш
en
opportunity bo afforded to the o
of in investigatin
ving passed — of drai
other — Bed the am iat
Essex’
ЕУ 5000/., within tet two past year
was that the —
nat a well of wa
Mr. Davis's hypothesis, because such a we
drain, abstract water from the surrounding
ithin a limited distance ;—whether or not it
stood full would depend upon its capacity ; it r-
me water, but if emptied, this would b
wed ial pits bei ells on a small
ght hag —— seen go a of water,
I
Far
67 Dis
on, and it is also * eee that
der tha
HH
% of m
been y han
that there remained little or nothing for him to add ;
vi
Dor did he feel that anything that might be said would
then bring Mr. Bullock Webster to think with Mr.
ipon the subj
Davis upon the su ject of the “water table” He under-
Stood the term “water table” 25 point at which
water stood in soils requiri dn that it did
— at a fixed = creed Xn come dan rtained by
any'person who
ould take the Senne to э sink —.—
ep in
to
wi into i it. Whether the nri in the soil, or rather the
an indefini
s | below
being Upheld in it 5 want of por
t the of porosity in the clay,
AS believed by Mr, Bullock Webster, could not СҮ
e felt ibis —
judges were Mr. T. H. T
La wle.
water ni
ways came in at the Ъ Шот, во as to appear to rise |
vourite sorte, Lon
an excellent viaa, cultivation 3 extending; eaten
Wore some farms Turnips
Man od” rze al have su uffered from ravages
Jb LX whilst others have escaped much i articu-
red
vee enar vet of reach of fly. F. [We shall be
1| glad to hear from yo
е.]
POULT
hail with pleasure the
Е convinced rah when they are so con-
merit pede че
not fail te to x good to
the
pert e hope this
followed ; fis to our minds, it is fraught with benefits
appear at first si
will = . — us to detail at prese
YORKSHIRE AGRICULTU
ize List at this € during the past wee
ҮШ; the Hon. and Rev. | ©
y, Telek; зана the Rev. В. Pulleine,
et Bedale.
anish eek and tro hens, 20s, „to John Hartley, Howden; |
T. B
Best three Spanish ch ickens, 20s., to T. B. Stead, Leeds.
fe toi and two hens, 20s, to Mrs. K. M. T. Parker,
Astley ey Hall, Chorley; second do, 10s., to C. Rawson, The Hurs urst,
Wal
Best three Dorking eh DON to T. B. Stead, Leed
Best Cochin China cock and tw:
Hurst, Tai, Hal n-Thames
m Mena da.
— The farms in this district "
minc from 30 to 70 acres each;
rmers h
consequence of small estates being thrown togethe:
ave larger holdings, it is generally
bei
ог a farm.
| t manage
| Although we are slowly moving in the > right direction,
ull zu" breadth sown,
I think we shall
C Devon
{ second do., 10s., to William Ludlam.
Best three Cochin China chickens, 20s., to А.Н. — а
Farm, Churwell, York, and 8. Е Mrs.
Bootham Stray, York; and George Jackson, York, highly eom-
prize to be divi
alay y pal two hens, 20s., to Robert Brown, York;,
second do., 10s, to James Dixon, Westbrook Place, Dradford.
George J ackson, York, h highly commended.
Best game cock а — i-r 20s., to Henry Ambler, Watkin-
son Hall, Halifax; wo to John Kendall, Full Sutton..
John Nicholson, York, po commended.
Hall Hines game chickens, 1 l0s, to Henry Ambler, Watkinson
Best golden n pheasant cock and two hens, 20s., to James Dixon,
Westbrook Place, Bradford; second do., 10s., to Samuel Schole--
field, Woodhous e Carr, Leeds.
est t — Pheasant chickens, 20s. to Samuel Schole--
1 Carr, Leeds.
pheasant cock and two hens, 20s., to Fergus Fergu-
| son, Walkington, 3 i second do., 10s., to C. Rawson, The
2 three — rg — chickens, 20s., to William Ludlam;
2
highly co
E Chittaprat 4 Corsican cock and two hens, 20s., to Samuel
c1 — 9 — — use Carr, Leeds; second do. 10s., to C. S.
. — i variety, w with or without ruffs, cock and two
' hens, 20s., to C. Rawson, The oe ne Walton. n-Thames; second
ers, 69, Camp ds.
Bes two | rei of — bised or cross, 20s, to C. S.
| Floyd, $ — “Holmfirth; second do, 10s., to George Hustler,
; Appleton, 9
e Ant. xon, Westbroo
t mounds or banks of ea fro to | —.— L 10s, to Lady Londesborough, Grimston Park, Tad-
gh, m f them of great thickness; were | caste
encumbered with hedgerow timber e generally are | pest cock of any breed or cross, 20s, to Matthew Ridgway,
in our most sheltered vales, doing an incalculable amount | Best pair of hens of any breed or cross, 20s., to George Jackson,
igher la lie e s ofi York. e nry Ambler, Watkinson Hall, Halifax, highly com-
1 to 5 extent, not many of the | ™ende
Best
larger quantity ; fro to 3 acres the gene n patet má goose, 30s „
1a
run. — , Chorley second do., 10s., to C, Rawson, The Hurst, Wana?
w
p pe and two ducks, 20s., ^e p Jackson, York;
Best t Turkey cock and hen, 205., to F ergus Ferguson, — 1 ce. a
an pem second do, 10s., to Edward Akeroyd, Denton Par
Otl
га of Poultry Shows.—
Yarmouth and Eastern Counties, August 16, 17, 18.
Surrey “Zoological Gardens, August 23, 24, 25. The entries for
Holmfirth, August 27. Entries close August 13.
3 St. — зна емее ber 13, 14, 15. Entries close
7 tary, G. P. Clay, Esq.
a August 27.
Мет, September 21, 1, 22, Entries close September 5. Secro-
tary, T. D
Davies, Esq
Dorsetshire, тея 19, 20. Entries close October 1. Secre-
ndrews, **
Reigate, November 1,
Newmarket, Nov A 9, 10. Entries o о" 11.
Derby, November 17, 18. Entries close Octo
i be
close ri
Entries close October nd
ta
23
30, Decem
Jristol, r 6, 7, 8. Entries close November
a x Yorkshire), Desembe т 6, 7, 8, 9. me — Nov. 15.
7, 8. Entries close Nov vember 6,
Bir —— ‘om y — 55 13, 14, 15,16. Entries close Nov. 12.
nded the best . in the mar ; were
d profitably cultivated ; however, I thi
us more virulently on our light
r description of land; heavy
ich previous to the d ad no chance of
th us, now? grow both a héavier crop an
i th sown, not ve ral e
up, look
bread th
ing E 2 r chief ang titute is
White Be
ng Red * Yellow Globe; |
injury ‚р
with een prann which gets
Th. W
u. The delay of this has been
RY.
e inerease of 1 Exhi-
rt of amateurs, they will
We e before us
Malvern opem It
adul and
Pouttry: & F. The difference between my description of th
imd зр a silver Hamburgh cock, n bs of the Rev. — 8.
g. 2 pic а Bend
ged w
the black. "Int my book, pape 98, i
re tinged w vith a reddish White, and in the ck
aded with a rich bronze or copper.” In ME to“ C. R.
last week, I said a black tail, i. e., without other colour,
rendered a bird worthless, The foundati i
oi
* exhibi — Young Beginner. A cup-comb belon
8 better than upright. Iam
к.
ld be a fa!
defect. It is Ade to state prize weights; а; ible funds
61 Ibs. each are difficult to beat.—C P. Your
will be subseri ption ns, | entries, admission money, Ter un tage o
poultry sold С. IL know no better
mole of iid эзы eggs than covering them all over with
butter. It must be done while prd are new-laid, and must be
put on thick enough to exclude air. J. Baily, 113, Mount Street,
ellaneous.
e attem
2 of our agricultural school interest some оў
umerous readers, I ms» you following state-
pet The St DN) ө анфи which we had to
was the
EN will be 3
sight, = which — limits
TURAL Dee Тһе folowing is is |
There were 292 pens of poultry |
о hens 208, to C. Ra
labouri ulation with ail, an
with in
son, The
second do., to H. frei, Wat- "
alifax. Rachel Hoggard Clifton, York, hight eae constrained to
en se
a promise of the profits — divided ab
projee at een viewed by the
generality
of the farmers either
sure as that the lads who have been- ask ww
526 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Av
E “i GU
he garden, must make better servants than o thers | the crop deficient А straw. Barley looks red and blighted, more] Preces.—Th 8T 13,
1 have not had the benefit of such tra aining.“ Thi eroe А the early sown, Oats will be a. fair crop. Beans} the beautiful * satisfactory accounts — 0 Г
village e and its vicinity, | being t almost pes wm ultural, | d ү ong mera "est se nf better in promise than | more cheerfu 5 e d ae ared with this s month and
is wall suited for a AR The g of mips e ‘or г. раве fed By n the the better. Thereis more 8 pe rpg ald ee 7
variety of crops, some of whi were not Cu eulti- Man agold — —— се this 5 rood worst 26 аа firm} g i
"n in this cold climate, s as Rye, field Carrots, | à any year toes Seem. annihilated—a imm е We have SMITHFIELD.—Monpay lu
early Cabbage, has sti aee te à она adi ве эси бна d destruction of dus em we neverremember. Cattle and sheep a smaller MD of Beasts, and а large
м 2 P 0 had AE be PRA of green meat, and they. lo well, 12 oa ‚фе y; trade is slow, but cho iier d
pea у spirit о of emulation among the agricul- farm work, hoeing Turnips goes on rapidly, marling a 22218 lower. There. wer more ict kinds camur
tural population. The Ak xt — the balance sheets paring land for Wheat after Tares and eret: 5 hot — * a ai indifferent; the ore Sheep, but the eee
or the years 185] and 1852 ; that . wee favourable for t hese operatio ons. | На arve xpected to be | Trade is — "i 1 in some instances a alight?
include the fencing, which was n y Mr. neyd's We at ten days or a Ина e. K. S. alves are not selling pe 110 ond qd pug on Каман e
——
e * —À 3 101., or the ploughing of Notices to Correspondent Calves? from Scotland, 220 Benati 300 hen 110 80
e land, which two О saisie in the village were | CLOVER : Constant and 1400 from the п er from Sens
kind enough to Ф А ао ; that for 1852 does not include | = anes, more or te Шалаева "Sim mo eo = Per et. of81b orthern and midland counties
the vegetables were m EM among the boys p mon, espec jody i ip wet seasons like the present. Best Scots, Here- — of 8168.8 2 8
uring he s — am, Sir, , your liceo: Kenta orano o Тахь: Nor . You will get the — — produce off fords, &c. ы 4494.85 5s ^ ng-wools... 4 60 4
STOLLARD — es, J January 1 8, 5 3 = an аре са y Ж sowing stubble Turnips when the Ze lig Denis 4 9—4 4 Ewes & 2d qu lity 93020 pL
quality Beasts 2 8—8 D uality 3 10-4
3e 1.— EXPENDITURE. PE ois AN You nt ay. trust Mr. Baily as the best authority Best Downs an a RAE 0 0—(
To мебд Potatoes, 16 bushels, at 2s., and carriage ss р 17 2 the differe MAR POR hd ныт od you quos to prove 55 8 lan. mA g har 1 spares wait al 3
To hire т, 75. 8d. ; rates, 2s, 64. ; rent, 3l. There pane r B x nd 6
Үзө orgo Johnson &. Е 3 10 2 "ono аз” ара, а tail, bine, them the feathers е - ween | Beasts, 4832; Sheep andi HE оло; Calves, 361; E
Ball, "ч 84. yen Goldstraw, 65. 8d. ; Jos. Johnson with white, у ЗА blending into the black.” rs edged Fr , Aug.
85 184 ohn Wardle, ‚без аюу" ‘unde rib, TILE MACHINE: A Correspondent a bns маанн, Sage Feci ои Be Я
я Fan оге, fide information amit “Gia ayton’s til — — 4 time ago for bond | proportion were left over from Monday rt, The б.
ed ME би is from a brick and tile maker, OLEUM in taf : flowing n e choice ones are in e Wie.
m ta Me worked Mr. Clayton s pipe, tile, and bri * Rem A сае "m fully Mu . on ad
RECE EE for s, and , y Monday's quotatio Ys
By grant from Privy Counc x tools 115 m other —.— [lin 1 baie sk for Lambs and Canis, but pwns: d d rade is sca
By donation from Rev. J. ciis d, for ditio "^ >» з 1 зар р ever since there have been ese анта 1nd | x 1 1 supply consists f 183 Beasts, lois Sheer Caly
By cash for seed Potatoes not require ired .. 5. “= 11 to beat Clayton’s yet, for qu ality of the —— — 2 d yp rn Pas Tus пева rot Milch Cow; sie "A
y cash e boys digging a garde нн 8 * 3 | hollow brick, and the low price that they ca M А учу Qr ые of8lbs.—s d s d| Per 0 aik ат
ro pa atoes, 444 pecks at bd. and 147 pecks SUM od x ^ tos hebes me X I have pugzed with one hor "i 0 2 — Here- dest Long: ИЯ bul;
e+e о-и pi d : ? ords, &c. we 4 dd
2 Potatoes, 1 10} ditto for seed, a is "E PM Ie : 1 : plan of Clayton's — 5 їп answers remarkably wall T Tree Best Short-horns 4 r а. ; ро. shor Us 0 0—9 |
y grant from Privy Council for ame pes ate meer 0 bina d о С, pipes, and d 4500 í of bricks, with six tons of M aliy A re 3 8 —8 6, Do. Shorn wand
а ар , $ed 11 tone of ^ 8 2
coals. I here e give you the rii f Ha — eds 5 2 1 E v.
£13 7 prices о pines, can be - 52 — bs E
To su Ve -e N - made an p things proper: 14 8 - 10 fadam: Beasts, 7543 Shee id L 77 * 0-4.
To ы, of lime 230 d m Ө: 56 do., 11s. do.; ; 2iinch do., 148, do.; c Pines e 1 — [s 2-inch \? р ambs, 1 * Calves, or
Guano 2 ent Lats. at 1а” BRA Eis T .121 — do: inch do. W a.d Ant e en in ess MARK L
„at 10s. ; and carriage Lo oportion; at these prices, —Th i i : vit
o seed Potatoes 16 5.8d.; gardensee А 20 one Mn to exceed 127 2 ton 3 T a and " 1 the cost of of fine “with N.E. w winds, ers EC ey 1
ни bs., at 38., 68.; Carrot ( Altringhan), ait Ibs, b Dope dr wil want so many to keep the machine goi ^ ent this m morning е da the largest si à
To Rye, 1 bushel, 8 '85.: Turnip seed. . 1 14 11 WATER: Ham upon the prices of this d ee bi £
„15.9 a.; ren t. 37. ip seed, we, at h. . 0 10 6 or — о pr any lind, Y with po — d nea ns li ata late ms н
Cash divided amon E see ел 4.8 and seed, Mr. Spooner's i powdere ma were effected in foreign чагыш
Joh g boys Jos. Goodwi 4s. 6d.; У „2. i Инг. it f p s in many respects. better xe the our — ign, at an abatement pf fi rera
+. ама vx — eg ta Кашы Bo zum ,95.6d.; the bes T m dy water or imperfect solutions, Chandler's is | wa s iun — Т сое — :
£j ne роли ана eo ^Y y mier ins
years of т, M ys under Tiò —D— — 3 нече pea of Black Sea Whea
Balance in hand ing 852 0 0 money. Barley is in fair de ү
, Markets, are а slow sale at 18. per Pag Tas week's pri
кү мы... . 18. per chea
акон $1516 2 Vegetables ial de. ME d Ent Qe — ——
By seed Potatoes n not required . — are. — bak * ruit are А7 ntiful. Peaches
By carly Cabbage, MEQUE, B S ad Ў XE 0 E 6 £- v bandant, an aes oR e nem * — — Went, Ba, Kent, 8 ff ik.
By Broccoli — 1s. 3d.; ; Rye, ode 9 | from nh d Pota for them is heavy. Importation , b d uffo White 54-
By Potatoe qr. acre, 17s. Gn. E 18 9 kept m. and d there pm "Potatoes, Carrots and н аге still i e (n 7 Ime runs
By Peas, 14s. 94.; Beans, 85.; i Parsnips, 4s.64.; evo," 3 3 |inthe market; the latter MEA M DS аач = Norfolk... на
By Ca ee west are not quite so plentiful. G
LOCA RE 18s. ца: Turnips, 363 су, n N Te M the South of France fetch — . б-т Barley, gri Mi 5 shil, 280 to ar 25 31
55 — ni and seeds on h 4 41 | Carrots and Turnips A unie of 5 8 Pine nes in fha ma arket. Onis, Bite ал grinding ало Жш
grant from the Pri Con sse, * 2 18 4 | very good, at fr per bunc eas are „
By cow Cabbage * met for „ 2 per bushel rag " — тонаса -- — . = :
e 1 ush: mg very muc. seased.| .— А,
Stafford Advertiser. SOSA 1 aaee. i Cut flowers consist of ннн й Foreign ...... .. Poland and Brew E ?
£15 16 2} Toten Mirnonptie, Finka ape Carnations, | Dramani foreign E
Pine-apples, per Ib, 3s to 6s С M :
| herries, per AZAZAN......328 to аы sue... Lick|d
rapes, hothouse ib, — Pigeon....
Calendar of Operations. Peaches 93 dus. * 18 a IMDB ies p basket, 1 1s to 2s Solet 929 6358 —
e e ж | Nectarines, per don, 198 to20s | Currants, p. ht’ Ne Peas, white, Essex and x spat:
Сла ES Me tet ant Diete ea | Chases fa autos | рр р> тми жы
HELMSFO T um rle 8
rienced a fine week for 9 Aug. 6.— We have expe-| — geo 8 р ps Ida 28 | Oranges, per doz., 1s to 3s Fiter best marks deli
been much obscured: ће warmth bas been Алое the sun has , Alm rU ME — 20 ditto el н
We have been actively engaged in ho n Melons, each, 2s to mone, por Petes SS К reign ——
Narren n and hand hoein Man- Apples, per bush, 5 — sweet, per Ib., 2s to 88 E i — PEN DE
Turnips, which have pro A Конор Cabbages, and white ш Nuts, Barcelon na, per bush., 208: ть Aug. 12.— The
Өй DAE tk we cede pidly. and are looking well. Cabbages, per doz., 61 to 9d pex ds m Mo been considerable during this
qu had heen ent a few days ravit the Rye crop, | Caulifiowers, each, 2d юм ‚е, Ren a 2 5 sa DE We oie A beat lett over, рош Mono
in rows of about it 14 sore to each row; te the Rye being placed | Greens, per « 2. ja 6d to Cab., p. doz., 6d to Sd 1 неби 3
not stayed during 7 this arrangement the French Beans, p. hf. sieve . — Gos, per seore, 16 to s tions must De ld. Business in is 80
“crop was entirely remo arvestin to vlaGd | Radishes, per don, 18 028 | clined to purchase and holder careless of sel |
some of the | Rhubarb, p. bundle, 3d to 6d Horse Reis Beat to 34 ne 6 geek Nd p the Gon Ф Ern “ike
Potatoes, per e me tal m
"S ist. — з rooms, р. pots is 14 falis od of our own crops. The 2 —
— per bush., 2s 6d to 5s s rely per sieve, 6d to 1s rally withdrawn their cargoos, y
per doz., 3s to 4s оке, рег doz., 3s to 6s Be ransacted. "There is ne alteration i
8 each, 2d to Sd — — re PN prece ioc d 4
ele ‚рег ch, 2d to 3d : rrel Flour there re purchasers
Carrots por doz, do tos „ 1s. per barrel, but holders are not inclined to give
ach, per ; P. doz. bunchs., 3s to
V STR ee
eks, per bunch, 3d to 4d | Wheat
Shallots, per Ib., 6d Marjoram, do., do, 6d
3 , Leo c ar July E з. d. s
р GH MARKET, —
„FFF i tall | „Messrs. Pattenden and Smith th report at Oy i 8| 2
advisable to continue to — We there think it tinue to come, on the w 2 favo per d Fus 16 deis р 49 8
yellow reap as soon as the sli 3n grounds are full of v тА "urable ; 3 nas "өө. 98
appears upon the straw; for Je g test tinge of | which the rites kely to x ny 8..0. 51 19 29
sonis it will ripen hir th Should the dry fine weather state there the ma ‘complaint of s slack bine and the b [A eam An — 2 271 2
hose. pieces 6 the hanc market is in a fi ug. 6
that have ae (w е 755 ^ er we е fntend to mow ; 150.0007. t6 91 fe althy state, and the & 53 9] 29
Clover, an à imme е pirg) m. shah reap * HAY Por Lon of Bee ggreg. Aver.| 50 6
together for making fodder for Matted ые, ase oud Clover SMITHFIELD, Au и " Duties on 1
recovered greatly and but little mildew мт. The Wheat | Prime Meadow Hay. 100s tol10s ree a Fr i
от 7 tive нық magg ok ond ie apparent ; the ear | Inferior do, . .90 95 Second Коч bee |... PDUOTURTIONB IW THE LAST SIX
"The Bar best pieces are wen LR one m
— 3 M Now Hay 270560780 ^" Rb M5 | See ole с А
тея
another w ng in Cum .J. Davis. 53s EL
and — on matt bie, land inferior sown is y -= — ¢ the later sown | Prime Meadow Hay UaERtAND MARKET, Aug. 11. — d igs й
мее) Vinter Beans are generally tare UP Mo. Датов Clover ...100stoii2s | 51 10 ki э
2 7 5 2 - The Mangold Wurzel New Hay i ч» „ыи ome 80 100 1 4 * эк
max иа ially—many. roots а: Old Clover . . 120 84 | Straw... i | 5 AT D e F
^ E F inches long above. ground, Fi HAPEL, A JOSHUA BAKER. Фе Ва I i
Detter than those mapured with 20 tons of ine OM Biy. oc Ic RDIS Old Clever LIVERPOO: E »
spare, noes тараг with 20 tons o aso ar СО Ч тай F cv 120s to 1268 | +} L, Товврлт, Aug. 9.—
Pp Led “папитей with super- New Ha Hay +15 80 nfetiotéo,.. uMO — fair attendance of town
— ачта manure to each labored. en ctae NA Fine new do... , 90 98 Hi : N heat, a
ве ‘and generally dis- СОА Second cut ... , 84 108 per 70 Ibs. Flour of fin
t rm ^ L MARKET — ea uanti
with heavy rain ——FhRiDAY, = a
бес eet e e . Oe ЧҮ, mA Wes Hartley 18s. 6d.; ме. 2А |
Mr now the stems are | Ships at i-re Т ir 8s. 6d.; Wall Ati > = ap E Ws. too ad 3d., and Western
— em alle, Y " nt fear market, 77 ees, 188 state rte and PU ота.
WOOL. on
Aug. 11.— The pmi poses, aad pricós — do
iit supplies coming to|beld at extreme rates
CIS th
e It week | wart en except frees
M.
and as the s rash from their ar loge absence as
an nom former years ; | late
а .— FRIDAY, Aug. Gc The bus
wers, are getting | this morning was limited to moderate г
the former
i ; ms ir from being
man. and harvest heart six i эсте, acres to each | cannot ore nearly used up, th
libitum, or in Heu — 17. E sem, i Able 1 e bre affor du to give the prices deman ed by the pred to look, but | and 2 in which the
vent mont re is que d do ing i in yarns; end iur ap Comm to 9d. per barrel easier.
orn "rather a gee "business was
g purposes
Hants, Aug. 8. t, now it E * 4.
the havoe the blight has begins t ipen, exi exh beter fer e sh o ые ire 45 n — TOME ns a "
—— — ibits olosi M ae edis re 4 of 6d. TT qe
ears withered, and pu , Beans, and, Peas were without any C
33—1853.]
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BU SINESS i in on PLANT LIN 2
The
F
| Gre reing House "Redk
Parade, Brighton. 4
mo BE LET, at Mingo: TNT
Pa tea Ming? of wii —
For b eimi dem and to рр а time 10 good mi
coming-in, for Sto ck, &e., 100/.—A ddress to J. 0 59,
+ three 4
ат view,
T. Prruers, батек School Green, Shenfield, —
a
trade, 3 miles from y. Ther
Hot-water Pit, 14 One and Two-light Boxes, 2 large
Horse and Cart, A ixtures in Shop, all Utensils
Stock of Plants, &c., a commodious Dw -house,
abo — Lag acre ing Ground. Rent, 30/.; let off, ТЇ, 165 — Adds.
ing stamp, to O. P., Post Office, Ball’s Pond, London,
т.
ies
busine
— ud near Liver rpool.
—
TO GARDENERS, FLORISTS, &.
= M DISPOSED OF, a fine а, И IAE
=
amellias, Azalens, &е.—
wevols еге Swallow field, Reading.
eee ( т, NORWAY, AND
ANDBEOK РИВА FINLAND, AND ICE-
ү ANDBO0K—MODERN LONDON.
pane AND CORNWALL.
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street Street.
— TO BOOK CLUBS, REA mene SOCIETI
IES,
RLE STREET, 257 1853.
THE
NEW BOOKS ‘OF ASON.
THE COMPLETION OF THE CASTLER
TON's EXPLORATION OF TROPICAL Sourn PRICA.
N
YRIA.
| ок Two не?
T OF
JOHN MURRAY, A pends d Street.
TO D AGENTS
ANTED, at Michaelmas nex "a of 100
to 150 acres of mixed soil, with a is n of — w Land,
between 30 and 50 — from London, with a — ual mily
erri cl and nea: town or village.—. iL Aires, with full
rticulars, to R. J. Post Office, Stoke Newi c: London
ASHWICK HALL FAR
HFIELD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Six hed from Bath.
a LET ON ert) for Seven
this desirab
O BE LET, in i Herford an excellent CORN
Е
PINE PLANTS FOR SALE. ETT
Plants, some showing Fruit, consisting chiefly of | Sus
QUEEN, — and BLACK JAMAICA sorts,
Apply, post p — 0, r. WiLLIAM Cox, Gardena 1
Hall, near Birmingh m :
R SAL LE, a Quantity of С БЕР, vith
ference fhi h respectabilit, bis WEAR t Offic
Haiatoad, Esser. hs = Mm d
PURE BRED GUERNSEY COWS.
1 5 е POSED OF, several of the. es
| having more than Lo requires. Th a
T neg ahi of great — milk is superior
pite er breed. May be seen A, cid on the e!
2 r. GEORGE SALTWELL, Castle In n, Woodford, E
COCHIN су CHINA CHICKENS, from Prize Hes,
HOMA
sa
well feathered ‘Hens, s sent to any part o ceip
рузаро A Cinnamon Cock and two Puilets:
sd
Sales by Auction, |
FANCY on E
PERIODICAL SALE BY AUCTION O
AUGUST 16.
TEVENS will include in
at his p Room, 38, Kin i
upwards of 200 Lots of WHITE 0 :
birds. Cata E oed w
directed envelope enclosed To D
t Garden, Lon ash
IMPORTANT SALE OF SHORT-HORNED c
SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, HORSES, AND |
ORD is favoured with im
and S
SHEEP, consisting of Ram
bred young powerful HORSES, and
Bisei P
d other un
T LAND FAR acres. within an easy distance of good
markets. It has been a іп Ў оп of the Proprietor four
expen a money in eral
svement of the Farm. The Tenant will have th ——
right of shooting. A Lease — — —.— вала Rates
Tithes m —F may be had on application
to Messrs. REE & Son, Estate. pees ie Herts.
12 E LET, a FARM in the C Worcester-
The Tg 0
Catalogues with the ee ee an
be issued, dns announced in
Lo August 13.
МА;
НА gu
1 o'clock precisely, without reserve, a
ture advertisements.
Also an excellent Water Mill, working a g and Winnow-
ing Machine; Corn Mill and Chaff C Land is all o
excellent quality, consisting of abo eadow and
Upl Grass, nearly 100 acres of Arable; the whole of th
latter has been most effectually drained, and some portion of the
fo: ornet. a out for pere The Farm is tithe free, and will
br fro! To particulars, apply to Mr. ARTHUR
Ww, Broken, nage Tas а
= perches of superi
rd Land, within a ring Б:
агт Premise: — i
all recently erected in the — of the K on a —
commands very beautiful and extensive land and sea pe
ay an | н.
Specimen N sent on
= 8 СА: ot. Vols III. and Nn eas
V., price 10s. 6d. each, with
dab had. к of s Booksellers
EORGE BELL, 166, Fleet Б Fleet Street,
Estate has been Drained; and havin —
the owner, Sir Walter Trevelyan, for several years, uae a hi,
— of — A custom Lime Kiln adjoins. The Estate
y); 5 1 FURNITURE,
SEATON, ON THE SOUTH — OF DEVON.
50 ВЕ LET T, by Tender, for a term of 7 or 10 years,
from t 29th day of ‚ & compact | desir-
are dimensio н
and n ——
Couches, Ооа ns, ungin
and Card Tables ; ine: old Indian
rds in beauti ipi plu
u
Т
numerous interest
la dso a groat quantity of Tre
а great aen 4 о!
Horse and Hand G
ncing,
8 largest size M
Engine, Fire Engine, &c., complet
Stable, Boilers for forcing house
numerous c
I the i Inns in the nei
сы at the Auctioneer’s Estate Agency O
is commanded by good and — It is seven miles
FFF and L 8 Upper, Woburn N.
and Sidmouth, and 21 from Exeter, xpected | Printed cu Y
ome Railway, in eme con of the South Western. Hes, з will н үп the :
В à ' within a short distance.— To view, apply to the
pne at the Farm; qii for further particulars, to Mr. JAMES
ABBAGE, Aar, Nettlocombe, Taunton uu will receive m ten Ten-
ders for the same until the 10th day of September next.—Aug.13.| тик Eprron.—Satvepay, "ovs fh 13, 1863.
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 34.—1853.] SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. [Price 6d.
INDEX. TO ADVERTISERS ERANIUM “BRILLIANT.”
gri абыс: эз; se (QE AND SONS are now pre to send
ees — E 7 " Penn n donde Sidi whic d dd
Бя of — c... 340 bee "a Eun T ADVERTISEMENT DUTY being now pee for bed ME pe purposes. Colour "wrigh а habit * —
in soil sn 5 ridising se m REPEALED, the PROPRIETORS of the : and wep e m foliage ba pM ire ae ont flowering meet 4
En icc m NERS' CHRONICLE the Prod. eia Mira ie тю ЭМ
nure, liquid I
Mechrs dos J — dt ve BAL s | are inform those E who — them with their Adver- = ту; nair wb SS aie ole ene
Кв" гени шеш, th t there — enceforward b THE IMROD РЕА ВЕКЕ.
Parenip di пега + 5315 fi fi — purpose
Plants, sexen of : ma А res fall amount of duty, from the customary charge for UCOMBE, PINCE, AND CO., sending
Potato blight and fogs ‚ $35 e| Gardeners out of place can now insert мешн of not out in the first week of October next, healthy plants of this
ino JU CUORE Li eoe he cU rut 533 c more than four lines in length for 1s. 6d. e uch admired Strawbe The merits x this fine [ruit have
18 0 machines ............ 539 e so universally acknowled * me nd А2. ng Co. feel it is
541 STRONG 79 75 IN POTS. тч ат тту to enter into a long ile y therefore
538 . Jui 28 refer to the ‘inion "Y Dr. Lindley | in the Chronicle
ES АӨЬ — лхо HENDERSON, by mi remeron of July Shed Sepe 408. оо debel M Reese RA
- 533 е MEN, SEEDSMEN, sd Fronrers to the Q g pubtieation a” July, 30th, page 485. "The stock is very limited,
* is e| 00 istimate. to their friends and the trade that their stock o nd, though, in order to get a large supply they ought to have
pes Vines are very 8 sont e season, Plants from cuj kept it over , they have solici y во many
8 буш rbd чы 5 ach; Ditto, 1 year, 2 feet, 2s, ns to let it out this season, that they are unwilling to dis-
Shrub Bank Nurseries, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. prone eere eee 1
tra strong limited number of early layers have
UPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. iato. «арм pots, which will be well established. by
LYHOCKS, DAHLIA
ORI
panos FLO CULTURAL "SOCIETY —
‚ REGENT STRE
o'clock ен adm he
А m . an n exhibition
of those Flowers will await them —.— the — * —.—
noble objects have attained. The Special Judges sum
Mr. Downie, Edinburgh. Holmes, Esq., Kev
» Long, Watford. P. Lochner, Esq., Paddington
W. . J.S.Prockter, Esq., Bermondsey
» Moore, Che Mr. E. Spary, Brighto
» Robinson, Pimlico. » W. Holmes, Hackney.
» n, St. 's Wood. » Cole, Birmingham
B urner, and other growers,
are likely to contribute specimens.
Note.—All Flowers, &c., must be: 3 and e 4 1 o'clock.
n. See,
HLIA GROW
NORFOLK. AND NORWICH HORTICULTURAL
aL Eee d DAHLIA SHOW will be held a
ra’ Hall, № orwich,on WEDNESDAY, the TU. of Kopa bor
next. others, Prizes of 5l., gl., and 91, will be cred
) o
Amateurs, ng Su d Nurserymen in the United
ARTHUR PRESTON, Hon. Sec.
Norwich, 20th August, 1853
HICHESTER 5 you
THURSDAY, Sept 1; in the Gardens of the Episco
Palace. A Military Band wil. и
Н. SILVERLOCK, Jun 5
.... ˙—mÆ . ]˙‚˙— pp ,
"TROWBRIDGE nomen —— oe
EXHIBITION, open 13
Mee adjoiniag + ution че i a — Wes
, August 24; Silver Сора and other valuable prizes are
Prizes, y be had of
the Hon.
Sec., Sec., Mr. JOHN GRAHAM FOLEY , Parade, ae rowbridge.
R
The Exhibition of this Society will be
held in the Large Room of the Atheneum, on the 9th of September
next, to consistof DAHLIAS, FUCHSIAS, PLANTS, FRUITS,
YEGE S, Kc. &c., for which liberal Prizes will be awarded
с intending to exhibit must sen t tice to the
rsigned on or before the 26thinst., giving Name and Address,
ve a List of сон ied intended to be Án . of
Prizes and other informa’ ay be ha — on app —
ROBERT J. Kay
{== on
CHOICE CALCEOLARIA, CINERARI X PANSY SEEDS.
E Mrs ER has w read to
Seeds o о CALCEOLARIA, saved from the most
AT varieties dei 2 5 е апа PANSY, of чё rate
ality, each s. 6d. per t.—Warminster, August 20
P FROM AFRICA.
DY has — ust — another
scent and FERNS
eol тойа feel re —
ot A General A
— London, August 20.
CHOICE ROWER SEEDS
EX fertilised CALCEOLARIA 3
sel
—
ORTI CULTURAL
з, 6d: per packet; CINERARIA SEE:
varieties o of 1852, 1s. 6d. per packet; ANTÜRRHINUM SEED,
from the best kinds, per packet, s. 6d.; AQUILEGIA or
Куе tk на. а —— —.— —
Hrxn rseries, Bedale, Yorkshire,
Ax LOCKA ART, "Sosa and — ORIST, 5
Green, Fulha: on, forward his LIST of
ag ne m p aec d е Ist of рр: next, free
e has D 10000 Pf whieh в Ниг may be PLA oh
mpi qe gy t by post
to send ou
L cn min 2 CET Great care
— е Seed, and Messrs. E.
dence, recone n it to produce firs
N s ‘dena where admirers of these Flowers are — dts aces
s of
to view them. Tra Eastern Counties Railway almost hourly | the
to Cheshunt or Waltham,
A. Paut & Son, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts.
—— ab 5 apply to the
Street, Ne
"e AMELLIAS
HANDLER anp A. ; {жалык
ре Co to supply strong
Post Office о rders té payable at Kennington Cross.
NOW IN BLOOM,
T
ae SON’S Nurs
_ Wands-
лезе
per dozen,
RSERIES, Great —
d, about ten minutes’ walk from the —
North-Western Railway Station, acho
rbena din
Roses
such as may be seen ee Elvaston Спаць,
grown to form а sin omine d to
"ffect, ы 3 8 of large si
ES.
E>warp DENYER Rd the attention ne of noble-
„c., to his unrivalled COLLECTION of
AUTUMNAL ROSES, now in fall оса. and - «анне ue in
for the also Dah 1
pine
Pleasure
ed on the most reasonable
his time, and delivered in
Nursery, Loughborough Road, Brixton, near London.
x s 2
and | Well established Plants at 213. — ith o
when three a: n. stron
Izd
Е R U Ww
GOOD PINES
» PEACHES, "
AND OTHER CHOICE PR
Apply to — TAYLOR, Jun. Foreign t British Fruit
alesman, St. John's Market, Liverpool.
RARE 3
ESSRS. VEITCH & SON are now prepared to
execute orders EM New — Beautiful Plants,
of which they have
PHILE SIA BUXIFOLIA.
A —— dwarf evergreen hardy
М: Тт: +4
GOOD GRAPES. |
NECTARINES.
cultural ‘Soe
зае: and е
was considered
iety’s е n, Chiswick, o n Saturday, the e "of
ived th IRST PRIZE m for New Plants,
ot novelty of — exhibition. n
"T the Trade
A few . each.
FRA T es RNA
distinct
kness. It i
for December, 1852, tab. 4684. Strong, well-established —
at 215. each, with one over to the trade when three are taken.
i4 LO 1.
as discovered by Mr. Thomas
Lob in . Peridu M eu atu; Java. It is a Plant of fine
3 and habit, Een A abundantly its — of orange-
rlet flowers. 2 15 are are MN а t 21s. each,
4-4 е Н ew nti en.
vit TEM urseries, Exeter and — 20.
uring
ble no less for their t size than they are for
€ s gared in “С
61. per 100
r Nursery, Exeter, August 20.
EACH'S QUEEN . PLANTS —
them I ex
these last ange y
medals, and the hea
Dr. Lindley’ s opinion mod et in the
inthe sa
pe packed ir
Isleworth, Middies
5 PLANTS,—The under- mentioned
varieties are now гөм: for 8. out :— S eniin
lop's ry superior, 5s. per
Ruby, 20s. do.; Trees Surprise, $s. do. Myatt's “Eleanor, yo
best and latest bearing Strawberry in cultivation, 3s. do.; British.
‘Alice Mand, 3s. do.; Black Prince, very early,
bs. do. ; Cremont's Perpetual
be inh
EpwARD TiLEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, Abbey
or | Churehyard, Bath, — —
SUPERB HOLL Ё
OUELL Im CO. have -€— offer а
ЕЗ. —The following beauti ful "vari
—Roi Leopold, №,
HRYSANTHEMU MS TOR EXHIBITION
Yovzgrr & Co.
autumn, 9s. per doz.; also
ANIUM BOULE DE NEIGE, a pure white-lowering
mi oe-leaf vari ne trusses of bloom, 2s. 6d
n trusses —
KINGSBURY PET, a bright — ——
with dark
я TODE Er OF THE DAY ө — ur per dozen, smaller;
s.
* MOUNTAIN igh LIGHT, strong, 18s. per dozen; smaller,
12s.
GOLDEN CHAIN 8з. per
dozen.
CÃLCEOLARIA i MAGNIFICENT, a —— id bedding —
* a bright yellow cro
4
very ditt und Re — another fine bedding variety, flowers
deep crimso:
dark and rich, and does not ka,
"ни GLORY (Ban c vy
S OF ANCASTER, 2s. 6d. each.
LADY М MONTAGUE. 2s. 6d. each
шыбы nate LANCIFOLIUM RUBRUM , flowering plants, in pots,
per do.
ALBUM do. do., 9s. per dozen.
CAMELLIAS, of the finest — in cultivation, strong plants,
eee See, mu. per doz
TRA Wonka
` The —— = qnin W and can be supplied
in strong plants, true to nam
т 100.— er 100.—8. d.
British Queen (Bates 's's ckson's 1 бш
— 2 the largest and (highly recommended) ... 3 6
very best in cultivation . 3 6 | Kitley's Golla СЕ
Cuthill’s Prince of Wales 5 0 | Swainston's 1 Pine 3 6
1 ack Prince... 36 late 5 0
tt's E ч .. 3 6 | i. D I
„ Ble aw Na BG | Fine A
bo EMBÉS „ BB | „
Grove End 1 И. ) 2.50
Orders of 27. and upwards ure delivered ii 15 Free to
London or Huil — Ae — Railway Station within 150 miles of
the Nursery.— Roy al Nursery, Great Yarmouth,
ae
Ф
ТНЕ
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[AvGusT 20,
FOR PRESENT SOWING.
ELL begs to say he is now y prepared to
post free, at the pri exed per
from finest varieties, carefully fertilised,
a Se
fro
e Fa ancy теин, 18.64.—
іхе ў С ering Mignonette, 6d.
more robust, and has s stronger scent, Шал” ч
5 tu
у *
2 e for early spring а 4s.
3 ДЕР 5 саи ог reference, from unknown
correspondents is ae
, C. has a lar 34
€ +
— Tro pæolum trico-
Brenchleyensis: and the гт
actatum, and al
t.
rade; prices
— — Gladi olus
Japan Lilies: speciosum or а. pur
Westerham, Ken
FPARNED NETTING, for the ponn ion of 9
Trees from frost, blight, and birds, and for the security o
fresh sown Seeds, either ovg ens or fields, at 1d, per —.—
yard; 200 yards, 148.; 30s.; 1000 yards, 50s. Scrim
Canvas, for Wall Fruit.
8, 17, "— Bars, City, and Old Kent
RMING BY HOT TER.
CONSERVAT TORIES, HALL 185 ASTAIRCASES,
SRCHES Ax» SCHOOLS, SHOPS, WAREHOUSE ;
improved and 17 princ
&e., warmed а. the most
_ BEN 19, Wigmore Stre m
x & Sons,
G-ROOM ST
ESE лхо BEST SELE CTION of
— Grates, Fenders and Fi for Drawing-rooms; Dining-
, 8, Bed- — үөр анау
BENHAM & Sons, 19, Wigmore Street, London.
FLAVEL’S PATENT KITCHENE
AN EXCELLENT COOKING E PARATUS,
which — 4 the Prize Medal, with Specia ig cr Penal
м & Sons, 19, mem Street, L
THE CO TOVE
Ја capable of Ro abies "Baking “polling, eu E S
00 1bs. of Meat, and 1001bs. of Potatoes with a consumption o
anly 10 Ibs. of Coals, It is ma Ra iñ two's Mes and with e open —
close fire, as desir
Small si „ £2 108.; with Boiler ... % £955.
Largesize ... 1 with Boi et ae 5s.
NHAM & Sons, 19, Wigmore Street, London.
‘HORTICULTURAL Е АМО’ HEATING
но
— 1 AND A. WE KS (late with J. WEEKS
Co.), Park Cottage,
0 ick eyed — the East India
Export Dock, Po bi res
n great v
(€ J. = AND Co., Pat EA NISED
FING Works, 93, Albion Street, 3 Agenta for
— PATENT FIRE ANNIHILATOR MACHINES.
ne
poses
Ө "of pma sing npon or —
this Fence 9 гер — d T us in
for p
rices, &c.,
Ornamental Wire
GALVANISED GAME
very strong and neat, NEVER REQUIRES PAINTING,
rust or corrode, made any width and le —
24 inches wide, 3-inch mesh, 444., 6d 834. per yard.
24 inches wide, 2-inch mesh, 74., Old., mi и. 0ш. per yard.
a IRON SPOUTING, P! and Ornamental,
Dwellings, Cottages, Farm — p 2n EVEN REQUIRES
2 PAINTING,
AND POULTRY NETTING,
Tron Liquid Manure Pumps, Water Cisterns,
— E 22 of Iron Work, Asphalte ме Felt, &e,
y at 93, ALBION STREET, LEE
GALVANISED WIR
RE
PER YARD, 2 FEET WID
*
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: 9,
12-44
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22272 Н;
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and cannot
Gen
GAME pipes tae ns —
— Road, Chelsea, are now in a
position to сесте abs of the above work, in the very best
bens ner, ani 15 3 price. Ma terials "and workmanship
arranted best dr ns and estimates forwarded on appli-
am for all kin: sf f Liortleuliural Erections, also for the Testis
of egt EDT Halls, Offices, &c.
and three-light Boxes always on hand.
та BUILDING AND HEATING
H WATER,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES Сонати? WITH GOOD
WORKMANSHIP.
MATERIALS AND’
Chelsea,
nce in the con-
for . — ce of
G = ORMSON, 7 Stree
struetion jus Hortica
“ее: — ae a workman combined with
economy and practical “adaptation, cannot be surpassed by any-
thi —. are in a position to execute
orders on the lowest ae
G. & O. have bee
en dicus vui] employed by the Nobility,
^. T — all by whom they have
y са
ing of the kind in
A
been favoured with o , they са h the vp confidence
give the most md: ry refere cos:
eir Hot-water ius the most
: approved and — principles, for Pan pur — which the
application of Heating by Hot Water can be — спан
URE IN: ALL. ITS
o» ERAN
Me
— "
I: ce — 4
D ит 222 — Soe, LL daun dent
Galvan- ho tW
2-inch RUM 24 táches wide m
Im Tigh : [xe per yd: a" —
Zinch „ наан sedi uan 9 „
1 ch "mo light " m 8. ” 6. n
1 inch „ strong y M. I cw 8: н
18-inch „ extra ^ eh uae ss эше
All the above can be made any’ at 1
If the upper half isa — it will the-priees one-
i -proof Netting: for Pheasantries, 34.
rse
parrow:
per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free.
anufactured by BARNARD & Bismop; Market Place, №
and — free of expense in Londo:
Neweas'
— pp
pour NICAL AND SEED MICROSCOPES for ор
Blights, &c., nci ng ы | —
105. 6d., a tha
wing F а Insects,
us — Suitable for the Poe
f grea poren for general m sed purp
mahogany ca with Achro matie Power from 27. "los.
Set of Ne OROLOGICAL INSTRUM
ng of an drilled "Bh ETER,
ROMETER, and RAIN GAUGE.
& Woop, Philosophical Instrument
Ma —̃ — 2 C125, “Newgate St Street, Londons
— made
Hoe: 2 CONSERVATORIES,
nce
most of the counties
Builder, Claremont Place, old Kent Road London.
H
Road, Ch
on, Peterborongh, Hub. —
for — —
T"
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Hz 7 15 x pem ese
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Isnusums n EL. pun 8 Uu D БЕНИ
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—
, 22 Ы
urpose. 2 шө,
WATER AP КЭС qiu
PARATUSES (which are а
éfficient and economical) are
at-
and Estimates of retener ‘Buildings; also
Catalogues of Plant Vines, Seeds, &c., forwarded on application.
: J. WxERS & Con King’s Road, Chelsea, Lond —
RIGI
a Can made of pre-
A 8 y Henta and Cold,
wherever it is applied, a fixed tem It is
- for all horticultural and floricultural —— for pre-
serving F lowers fro е» vg of the sum
from erg and from attacks of ins
rning
T cq Bnet by mors ry st 1s. “ia. per yard
rum, оГ E TCR rpet Manu — Oxford St
M anufactory, Royal 1 Mi 555 | xeu
г фин! on § 8 ortus b
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS _
Tones MILLINGTON, Importer „
ASS for CONSERV e i
GARDEN FRAMES, and SELL TE zs
WAREHOUSE, 87; BISHOPSGATE br Wrrhobr, L
Cut t size squares, | ту 154 5 6b deed T boxes, 10 feet each,
not се 40 inches long. ege jd i * *
i, ounces . 3d. per foot. t ty 5, dr 57 Er
lounces . 4d. „ by 6, 84 by 6j j under 9 by 7 1%
26 ounces . » 9 by 7,8 by 8, 12 by 9,12 by 10
82 ounces . s 2 Mood y 10, 14 by 10, 15 by 10 } 2
Large Shee Prin p i
iae and c E fs 1244 М 293. per fo of 100,
ough Plate — Me
well as every descriptio
Glass Shades, round, Grad and square, for Clocks-and
rn Shades and Dishes:
— ..... e 5 ̃
GLASS FOR CONSERVAS PRIES, GREER
ae олана
ЕВ
JAMES PH ШИРЕ AND hav е the
hand their sand bus: of nd for Ови =
SHEET SQUA WN
In Boxes of 100 feet, In Bo:
$ .
Under m PT 012.6 m
Shy 4 and à by у 44 > * 0 1 9 э
” 5 }
it 105 abn, 9 10 5 pec.
— 7
n di ” 10,14 b. 10 1 0 0
er Sizes, not — 40 inches vise:
16.02. — 3d. to 854. nen re f 08
102: 340: to 5d. 4
2602. „ 30d. to 144; |
Squares for Orchard Houses, on Mr. Rivers’ aes
d
25 14, 20 by 13, and 20 by 12 always on hand.
Glass, size about 40 by 30, 16 oz. to the foot, 21:23; - 'à
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— —
BRACTEA ores, Their very general presence in addition to рона of the seed, 5 егт Tegal P
ESSRS. VEITCH anv SON, of] — and much probability to the have been most earnestl
Ex ry, C have mueh sure in stating | opinion, but fell far short of demonstrative proof uently the first E 152 most шу, dd for dii
that they have been fortunate enough to raise a limi number rec bservations ET now hum of lanti ing es ween the rows, with
of Seedling Plants of the above beautiful NEW CALIFORNIA AN , р с
PINE; of which a full — прно was given by Dr. Lindley, | however, increase the — proof to such |a view to e of superabundant nit ogenous
in the leadi rn EE of ditty the 9th. | a degree, that even those who hav cep-|matter. Though the itself was clearly
635. each Do eee р ageca n be seen aed tial as T A sexuality of — plants must wrong in point of theory, there s to be some
at either of Messrs. Verrcm's Nurseries.— August 20 feel that evidence is irresistible. Although his | ground for believing that the result in certain cases
TRAWBERRIES, Four New Varieties for 1. proof is ү {еа sea-weeds, it сап hardly had been good, but in one, under our eye at resent,
S Nic s AJAX rer. large and handso t ex- | objected to as illustrating the nature of other ry the only portion of a remar fine crop of earl
— favour, ici . mos те Т Sea-weeds bear spores and antherozoids ; that sh-tops, which has been materially diseased, is
— produeing a wa ex Of aue fruit for an | well Certain sea-weeds, like Wi llows 9 precisely that between the rows of which there is a
— lengthened period; forces well. plars, are what is termed diccious ; that is to say, splendid growth of the large Savo regards
MR EE ver ila Po —. — А ed varies ER — individuals are absolutely female, bearin especial variety of Potato, it is wo y of
plant remarkably strong spores only, while others-are absolutely male, bearing | remark that the Botrytis infestans has never yet bee
. FILL-BASKET, r Nothing. can exceed this fine tn only. М.Тноввт has at — proved that observed upon the leaves, tho t may generally
as a market fruit; very bright scarlet colour, he Ke di
Ls shape ed ed a) 4 be; Dut nee Ult M shape; it the presence of the one is necess — = шө, — ound upon the diseased г the contrary.
preserves well, and will carry any dis- fertilization is to result. placi the base of the stem is almost always covered
"M Lanes ctt ond aT, 1 a damp atmosphere, the spores end the — with incipient Fusis, i, which
Чоп of ап These opl [who have seen them; the tiro first for theire excellency ebntaliílig antherozoids (AwTHERIDS) freely | almost uniformly on those tubers which are aff
"good qualities as u market fn. e size, std | expelled, and remain on the surface of the fronds, | at the same time with the w etr Lacy rot, for the
— y — — ities as a market fru ,
These four really good varieties of Stra jon "ries ne be ae which t dde can be readily collected and trans- two diseases are frequently
ot of Mr. W. NicHOLsoN, for 1l. per 100; or any two of the ж да е to vessels с g sea- As on пе Quer w Ma W aed
for its bor с=т АЙ ысы. а Fone ET Yarm, found that when x into separate vessels, the — 5 murrai 4 b odia er ney
Р rids place t lves immediately emit their | are presentin me i i E other i ed К pend
UN STRAWBERRY RIE ES Аарону plants wil be antherozoids ; the latter move abou ith- great | y — "uw Parsnip crop, for exa xample, is much
um vires ait ot Aut ж seed: Dot. suy. (ноге tn — even c two - sace U^ p ——— the | affected, and as the Po tato murrain is accom
eir favour thán that they have в from the | third — to decompose. Spores, also, when infestans, so that on Parsnips is indicated
Ad Ment frets, . im Camberwell, in sea-water by themselves, retain their vitality fot — pir e^ * lied Parasite, Botrytis macrospora,
ton weight. The same gentlemen and gardeners who judged | some hha, ecomposin les >| Unegr, which. forms w. hite patehes on the under
Forum — MS —— — — they even make attempts at oer but abortions
EET rmous bearer, but much larger, and good flavoured, | are the only consequence, and at last they perish also.
and — make um best of all for rre 1 — — But it is far otherwise when the spores and anther
prepared for Foreing, is. 6d, per 100; Hin for planting — zoids are mingled: in same Wa
MUR — N aor cde do^ shia ё en occurs a series of most curious phenomena,
а on n е wa d
avoiding’ the Disease, as w. 8 arge Crops. ‘This The antherozoids attack the spores, creep, as it
‘Trestios is founded strictly on the Jaws 4 sof Nature. It also 6 n- жен over cie e aa communicate, ed
x pone y Stra berries, Cucuntbers, thei e cilia, a rotatory motion, which is
Motore air n. Ib fret wor ‘ot the ind sometimes rapid. Nothing,“ M.
ever published. Price 1s. 64, or by post 1s: st O HURET, “is more curious t the of
quete» теде, payable at omia wolt Green: great brown seroh rm and tumbling about in the
midst of antherozoids.”” =
z the fertilization of ‘the eda which then begi
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. gov, and in ten days becomes a little cellula
brown oval body, supported by а transparent :
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1853. rootlet.
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
Тиблврат, —— —.— — — А
Countar Snows Монтн. На — and
= —30th : iso Bucky, Banbury, and ste rg intendi: Col-
— DOM RR
any years since the Sexes or PLANTS
pos or im
o
—
ent to await the verdict
turity. - The French, on the contrary, rushed to
the conclusion that what they could not find could
not exist—an opinion; the S of which
recent E has fall ; Non
successful in demonstra the error
than the French Y themselves in
that in the
er stam
which we are бана "they, at
“te of organs, one of which, the
„is N
ee e i between antherozoids and
| so great that naturalists
к» hitherto refused: to —— them a male
le, in the absence of proof that it belongs
ery it
arance о
instantly under the inf e
wee uch iare which d
- condition e fluid 8
Ado: 5
+ 4 800 3 to
ids were to fertilise
do
s being seeds,
power
eral
of this fact; for it sett
f origin to be i im эку e if they do not already
mph of art
ne, indeed, {һап t
alt
greater it wi
ivt ng the
of the £5 en-grains of the higher orders of plants.
M. TuvnET was even of opinion that he had pro-
cured a — mule between Fucus serratus and Fucus
esic
ulosus.
It is impossible to ge inmate the importance
he real nature of the
h
е interest attaches toa department of gardening fl
w becomi which we ma
eed, long
since asserted that true hybrid Perd exist in the
cin e of Gymnogrammas, This, although doubted
by almost every body, now seems to be quit
sible, and if so, we may ex Ferns of hybrid
exist. That ‚ indeed, a {гїп
have the effect. of rendering the beautiful: tropical
ms of the order бууг
The
or at least much more so
nest of all Ferns
forms
Arr doubt as’ to the. existent wide prevalence of|t
115 Pora ro MURRAIN must have vanished from the
ind of every udiced observer. Phenomena
the same order, and with
and ie —.—
id "either as prese resent
eee of high cultivatiut vil й and cannot be
chec s is almost ee e ea that any
posed in this | corres
WII b be аны for the
"€ , such as
urnal bra "tine since,
required. to
Зору though, P s rapidly
ro- | gaseous Ак proceeding
СРЕ turf, as pointed out m
Sir
„ Can
that i in highly manured land
$9 ч
т
over nature; for. ^ might any, it certain nly wo зач I
eff
endro
tried, we will endeavour to explain on a future| whi
occasion. ung
BOTR RYTIS d
e of the lea über exhausts the
as in the Potato.
rtile stems of the mou
a
ch 3 so as to cause
n the colo our of the upper cadis
s presence
No one who T seen “the effect icing yi ot
rom à sewer
аду. у
re ee struck by the fact
t examina
organic matters
they ё%_ rise, under suit-
water; or, if
able conditions of air, wma, and spe рага s to
carbonie acid and they are azoted, to.
mmonia : an in
the atmosphere, or carried into the ground with the
moisture which falls I it, to the neglect of that
directly from the soil.
It becomes, аа а dont. of mer to ascertain
to what ex (Ey "es : tained in cultivated soil
is modified by the 0 decomposition and it
is to this that d as ussivoaunt and
to | Lkw have been directed. reat point of diffi-
culty was to collect the air in 4: а way as t to have
ext
P:
from
532 THE GARDENERS
CHRONICLE.
[AUGUsT 20,
ex the latter eee Sot ай ә чока —
r becomes so firmly attached to the tre
much difficulty
— that a
ac
ains, therefore, were taken to admit that idis the place.
Po very slo wly, and the apparatus was so arra ed waxy m
h c acid could be estimated at once |
? e that the
8e
fi
® I.
grain
following spring, it becomes as large as a hen
suggesting, when attache
easily 5 9 55 Wi the of a fruit. cocoons, called 1&- chun ng o
ia which i which enclose multitudes of eggs, are remove
times together with a piece of the branch on which the ey
are fixed, and reserved for the further propagation of
ed. | the insect.
This Коне is by no — clear, and has evidently
1 he
oniac ie s egg (!),
r la-tsze, | m
e-
d to the branch, the appearance — ee
been drawn up by persons little accustomed to precise
contrary, 12 months after the —— of manure, entomologioal investigations, к
22 to 23 times as much ound, and i condition of Coccus ceriferus, in nich p body - the
tly manured as mites = 245 times in | femal UE
8
If, f, however the object is to ascertain the quantity
of carbonic acid that is placed at the disposal of the | Hutt
rowing in the soil, the proportion contained | brittle substance by Flata limbata, which I con
m E Um de in its por wie ЛЫ not suffice. be e titious ; or wit fact of the ain herbal, Pun-tsaou-kan he Licehung (ms
is necessary then to know hs quantity of air in a from the different parts ar of white aay | е) эш and La-tsze (wax-son) or 2
iven volume of earth his volume may be easily | matter by other Homopterous eie wl’s head, praster у. multitudes py per That
g ted bv saturating the soil with water, as the is last — — d is peo by a species аге not the n ral produetion of the Pe-la insect sens
ma » di 8 ill e * the | 9f Coce eeus to onally applied the name of — from their being not only at variance with
volume of air displaced will exactly eq Coceus 8 whic y received in my of any known vem > decens but also with
à pee cann
— introduced. England by Mr. Daniel Ha
e main results of the experiments, |
instituted. for this second object, are stated by the
r. Lockh 4 85
in a erude state as Ex. f tree, in which | it by — that se herbalist ha han misken a ma
authors as follow a number of the dried full grown bodies of the female | of the bodies of the female filled w th egy Salad D
. The air indeed 1 in a hectare (10,000 square се аге to be oe el ieces of stick | a uds for suspension on mies
mètres, 1 11960-33 square bre * arene land, one en e wa th th An of the insect, for a nat n
year after being manured, c uch ca rbon nic взен агі Бар Б — publi hed by M y on | single female so as to form a case
acid as 18,000 cubic mètres ae spheric air. | the subject in the!“ 26 та — ve 4 for April, a cocoon, Further information is th
That is to say, inasmuc taking A. average depth .1853, aecompauie short notice by Mr. Quekeft, needed upon this point of — ы мо viri.
at 35 centimètres mitres (about. 14 inches), th are | проп pata bgp ame oe: appearance of the атра material. — 1 avin
tains SIS 0 e com osition 0 e lon о e
hos owe жа 0 5 the: camis ^ B е І at once perceived that the . wn xum
mug "n of the bodies of the fem
acid in the soil in
vidis for volume, is
2. In the same entity s км recently n pes
that саана 1 280000 сш А4
métres of normal air, or in the proportion of 400 ; 7.
3. In the loamy subsoil of a forest, taking the
iae Зарф, asin тм former instances, the amount
is that con
These
under i iar daa. In the dy subsoi
forest, for instance. n, as com AP with.
the loans i in No. 3, at only as 1: 2.76.
^ ENTOMOLOGY.
x Insect OF, CHINA, Coc
Ix ihe UE article on wax jme we ie given
an account of a variety of species, chiefly natives of
America and Asia, which have been applied i
the production of wax, and ere shown that the accounts
gives fe Sir George Staun on and utton con-
nsect pote apply, as they have | n Exon (ous d
— supposed, to fe W be insect wax of commerce had pre ously vina made by
- The true insect wax of China, from the accounts of | M r. B. C. Brodie (Phil. on: y 1848 8), but in ides to | insect, th
Du Halde, c., as well as the ts pub- | stile us to clear up all the difficulties et with th
lished by ты ves, has generally been | the „ arisi ros e insufficient description of | co
considered to be a species of Coccus,* but no the authors noticed above, we require a di stai
is believed to have hitherto had an opportunity of ex- Statement that the white waxy ex by fleshy c
nining the living wax insect in its native localities, no Pela form the real of the white wax of | |
has any о ered until quite recently | Commerce ; or that — —— een, s of the crude larv ft
of studying it in detail. short ab | matter received fro Lockhart is identical young — uia
of habi ET is 1 i; from ihe E given by Mr. ie — the article in commerce,
Chinese natural istorians, hy Me . Daniel Han
te“ Есен Journal,” April, 1853 :—
een oe mon yon e 0
h the mature ы
tical circumstance |
both articles i is is -thát т
ever, > wee at once ae aem radical
of the tree which is to the secretion of t limbata described b
rom ^ Hutton, and Meg of the C ea. How fe oe
are hatched, and the insects | White floccose matter exu rom the different parts
are white and of the size of Millet seeds) emerge of the body of the Flata is identical with that emitted
uus ts ds e, 4 m — Coceus Pe-la, has yet to be — $ =
a itted to express the conjec
conceal- 1 aves. Some authors I may be perm
hose that the aedis have a tendency 6 only will they bé fou
express ure that
period nd to be nearly identieal, —
at the — of which, should th ^ — i
ld
at if it were possible to collect the
any re, hes would remain; and е do. matter ape exudes from the bodies of —
obviate Ў culty, ће Chinese keep the gro d рег. | ° of species of Fu dm, Coceidte, Š of aren ened
; so that they are to ascend, King properties would be found to be very similar. In our
en he branches, the young insects speedily o pri the с — ан coccus of the Vine, C. Vitis,
commence the formation of a white waxy secretion, { analogy of any of the species of
which, becoming harder, suggests the idea of the trees Coeci 2 with which I a ted, to the Coccus
ге covered with hoar frost. The insect itself becomes — 9 be very easy to make an experi-
ly imbedded ? ог], as the Chinese authors зау, ment with its nan ims common America
changed, into wax, The branches of the tr blight of the Apple tree is another equally com
| matter constit nde | ins of the p — 9 same material which
A eri LM collecting, probably varies in 33 en — easy and interesting to experiment |
August as the period at which de mx lle) vo 5 — 5 " = 5 eee гә
T feti ly 1,
cat übte inction = Sr e more
country to such an extent as DEDERIS |
е | procurable from them at all, to bee ow of the Wax,
> A ast — a
commerce;
sent
.
with detached wings and legs,
rovided hee short. les (ез
en off), and of the insects at ale
| blooming. ort joi inted rather
wood, planted in sandy mm, soil,
glass, an and afforded a a qe ө boiar ae
if properly supplied w
damp ; and . will probably b
course of a month or so.
the Reports of the Juries of the Great Exhibitio: ;
2 JJ of tale | weak pe qe cee Sinensis having beon applied
that € — named is —— ad ay br. ce. Leoni it will be advi
ay Mr.
dye: 3 From British
te чата ae isti fro what foli and 1
— is the female, and not mák ME — The
—
> ба Chine
e appear its vernacular Chinese
му the mee e, C. Pe-la. "The
dip sem vnm | to be: serous applied to it by Mr Walker t too near to ceriferus
— to adopt th the | tem
the in a temi
from pi. А» and ud guinea i into Msi a ma
proper management will form m large
abundantly from early in June
34—1853. | THE
his plaut never flowers with much effect until the pots
the are
the plants should occupy a M"
be kept в suficiently close to induce
t part of
e summer wil
younger — which — be Me * for
flowering, so as m ready to shift me dear
blooming pots ea 71 in cm sag " нк in а moist
8 ple uan the summer. old frame o
e
?, and sparingly s supplied with — [n
—if this should be
to resort to rapes an
ts to produce blossoms that hav
n their flow
ared, if aff
orded a light si vi te
from 55° to 65°, will bloom abundantly throughout cs
winter and eg months.
sar y to water with to use
maintain the — ina ‘health
if iti is intended to 8 that have demons for
vid be remove a rather =
ry position as become at all ——— $
cut back rather e — well M out the
, the balls “should
them
moderately filled with roots; but it is better to
vided with h young plants, and to throw away those
oí
portions, broken up
porated with a free.
be pro.
that
-— ete om and well incor-
admixture of s nd,
leaf soil y be used ins
CULTURE ОЕ PYRAMIDAL e мА
eal horti
. they. Зна ne (hers hold, the glass is taken
or pit in
e | Planting th
the plants; yellow eaves are picked off; the bas
P — slide
à turfy peat and turfy sandy — * in about equal | y
orm а di
к» en for this — but caret peat is scarce,
tead. Alpha. 1
GARDENERS’
should be care
fully зутар зт not at md for the
nights at this season of the
re frequently cold.
Pricking out — bell- ei or frames,—The plants
n pots or pans pay 4 more suscep-
i
from strong sun
is gradually admitted, з when
off at all
times when the weather permits, for it is to be remarked
that it is not employed for for ae a arm bi the merely | ^
to protect A: from atmospheric
.—Between the * and леч of June, eon
Final p
—— 2. of cloudy — the — —
t are taken up with balls, an
and water is a — times
—— is hot a
lantin etween
CHRONICLE.
when
d dry. , Twelve or fifteen days after |
533
1 would plant carefully, L would refuse to accept them.
A Constant Reader. [We by no means acquiesce in the
ur
again ormed, and the
uly. A stick
s impossible that
could vis 50 or 100 — a ee
f flowers in a gne is
etis re of tall and dwarf
y mar arkin ing, and
order accordingly, the planting can
as abo
to the light during the day, and the thin can
is 1 — for protection from the cold at —
e Correspondence.
ra at, Tie temperate remarks upon my
sabe ge e
епу „да
ade, I code reasonably be said to
n acquainted with the
rest will hesitate to rne — there is re
ty of timber in it fit for р
«| d erived from t
g ace —firstly of aie Clutton’s report in
1849, that “a considerable annual income” would be
e forest, independent of f accumulating
mittee that the ‘alae of the forest had been variously
estimated at from 400,0007. to 1,300,0007. ; and lastly,
of — — that 90007. were actually realised in 1851. 2,
while most competent ju is country es
mate — hig mn for 1852-3 — ae We
will — со: l look at
we
f| men
many sixpences |
toril ly, а
г
, that
| p. 168 of . for 1848, he wi
witness ` declari
w
worth 57,0007. a year. Thus
that the Mieres mi und manage-
анаи 90 а year, even that, *
not i all insisted upon, — forming no material
eire ase, was not so loose a statement as he imagines |
Lois ] Weedon Cultivation of Wheat.—I see that Mr.
Smith still c that only a moiety or 1 “of hi
with Wheat; this is a pity, because
isled me ; following his
onsidered, to the letter, I planted 3
w
plan
having been ms slightly h hoed for
2 —
factory if if Mr, Smith same experiments,
which I shall Ae JI: BL Wittenham, Aug. 16.
Aerating the —The advantages of the admission
of air about the
a та gardener er vil go ove over | his crops, s stirring - ny
good pr
published in — e
Ho rticole,” e дл — a full account of his
of me g the Chi
He — sa d, — in — or
pans under cloches (hell glasses), or or in fra The | a
sowing in the groun in неу rich well-
worked soil, in the last fortnight 3 March. The seeds
ate very thinly with fine decayed leaf-mould,
— аря watered, then — with bell-glasses or
‘hese are covered with straw-mats — the
its are cold, and — shaded from the sun's rays
з are ht.
If the wesllerp
in about |
they m — ar
— the
are the woolen and black spiders,
from this sowing will commence flowering
beginnin ng of Ац an
bri
үл favourable, the plants will appear
is then gradually rowan and
i that
to guard |i
6
essar
The pla
m the
produce the most vigorous plants and the
Revue | жг
mode
are flo
planted. Will these, 40
nsects ; those most to be dreaded | cute th
the whole тату, 6000 acres.
—
rs hence, pay their expenses
Again, your correspondent talks of 40,000 acres of good
Oak А пі. Su з tobe по “exaggeration
n has no — to bius it; 6000 acres were ‘al
e
acted; so illegally, it
would have been "the duty of the forest t officers belo
‚ | gardene
e езе
had fallen i in wthe- "night, he replied in
ur les jardins He added that
ridges, it goes
roots i of the plants on den without depriving ‘them of
will recie vell in almost any
n
D
wn has obtained the right to ine lose
10,000 acres in 1853, it might as well have done it in
1803. But this is certai
all interests to
the а of t
ow Е the ter ое
6, айнда h P past season has been very trying to
р Багате: sete: and I have lost өзб "fera of the Maiani
which cate veg in
of March
bsar flowers.
Son in pots or earthenware pans.— These,
— — are covered with a pane о ы 7 —
te mors side with сс and w This
of breaking the rays s of the — and
0 nimal
Bir has te ee
enn
: tds air
x by tilting the
k should be etae. washed we
mn
Ё
һе
rt er beer g tni и it.
in the open air.— The ts from the
or
|
і
ER
|
42
E
s,
a
|
young plants teens блм as oye light | noi
iven of glass is
prod рЫ It is n
ims е 1
the inj быб тдан
events, if "to th ayo been accomplished at
| 0
content to spen:
he would etum wit
But this would not bea — ues he Crown
inherited acres of land. It — only inherited
certain over
value por e estate ; ; it has only limited coim
over vem acres, in addition to _
Р
m exercise a great i
plant, whether it be soft or hard wooded. 1
upon su —
т will only aaa, EM from my
, there ousand
bebe am not certain I might not my one al the —
if offered to me as a gift, upon the condition that
the latter ; Lina
out in both cases. ia Grain 2 ри care shoal be
534 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Auveusr 20,
te, &c. ; but, before putting in the compost, , France every Cabbage and Cauliflower CT
ie ton of te po isand муо асїп ag easiest lw t ES dee wnl foot af brick pedes and also some | clubbed at the roots before it has grown to th uti
on the e hole, leaving a gutter, or cavity, drain tiles, part of whieh sh: e for draining off | MADRE out, but ае е of met plants are rejected on that
nd whic à becomes filled with mould, | the water and t for admitting ai it the roo we by | account, A hen drawn for I ing e garden
inducing urge ot eulture—namely, sour openings communicating with the quta phere. — examines them one by be $ aria ith a sharp knife
mould, The utility of the above method consists in the | you kindl hether you approve of aay ч t p meot, и ct whic 9 n club. This js '
i g drained where the plan же a it, an . e experienced ore expe ition * а. te Ку d while, though |
Keping the mould above the level of the erocks, in the | grower will answer this.] я reta ү 299 9 Pay с age but a hal
middle, renders every grain of it available f for the roots New Zealand Fluæ.—1 . oes i сөз this in the | goo uliflower about a
to feed on, The quantity of dra a pot is no open border here for abov is a o it has | Cauliflowers, on first o in and rare, som
i of its answering th dena fe. which it is put | sent up a flowering stalk — d feet "gh producing 52 for as much as 2d. or 21d., and in a plen
there, unless it is P a er which the flowers, whose outsi еер orange, | fall as low as a farthing each. Surely it w
shape of the? pot and health of its contents demand. | while the inner petals are sowie, — the stamens | well her employ women and childre
shape of the a ially those manufactured deep orange; as many аз flowe ave been all the lr ME ,
in the provinces, and m parti i neigh- open at one ~ (August 8th), free, perfect, and ry” —The enclosed apeina of fungus |
Ed of Bristol—is highly э аре, to че health ornamental. it the flowers, w are 1 inch in | taken off 155 5 week from some Elm planking, whieh
of the plant: e have the om оп а dead length. Thi uate latitude 55° 55’, and is about | only been cut out a fortis t, and p ed one aly
level ; while X are still — Sierras the | 160 feet — cce sea, which is distant four miles from another. ch plank ted over with the fu
hole i in the centre g raised, so as t ve a gutter | us (east coast). Lo his * Hortus Britannieus,” | as if painted or papered white, and requ some fi
d the sides. The result of this is, that the ne sets the plant down thus :—“,Grows 6 feet; flowers, g w., | force to detach it. e planks appear to hy |
a victim to sour mould, са ause sta ; earth, | A so here. 1 have | suffered from the growth thereon, but some few at
never applied water to it till the у, end indicated decay, whic e comm
gn
n the bottom of the pot; and, I might add, es
duce the pro rietors of the flowering specimen e during the gro h of the tree
at stem — Maé pe sites КЫ” ‘eon ot "their pots | has — 5 tiisturbed for many ave many | this іѕ а TUM Wee С ber rh ny othe
have signally failed, in consequence of which, many of times thought that he New DO rae 8 - 00 15 - 2555 e timber T "any.
our nurserymen are compelled to get their pots from | more generally grown in gardens thau I emplo thing zi T ing purp vise t was detected the
eae omy P id a distance of 24 miles from |all its spare, tough leaves, for еы plants, ан { planks have 5 separate чер 7
Bristol; the certainly the best pots that can Ke. with. J John Street, Beil, = к» 8. ins. [The a Сы re re like pieces g
be n that distance of Bristol, still, in egging down Plants.—The t expeditio ous and|kid leather. We "T certainly mot 1 1
of shape, they ſar from being what "the aae to | neatest plan is to take a thin ee ш of Cuba bast, .about | such a state for 7 ing pu 1 bed t had bees
be’; while others, again, of our nurserymen and gar- | 8 inches long, pass it over the shoot to be pegged, and | steeped for f Saree voa in Kyan's fluid, ni wy,
deners, from a mistake nee 2 economy the sir all taking the two ends together, press them into the soil | a solution of corrosive sublimat d
ible temptation of - rin o the dozen staring the | with a small piece of stick, or a wi pointed at the e m
in the an eir словен іп n pots something likea chisel ; this is an old plan, but it may r
years ago—wi is
ce prts the ntum to give ve two dozen jè has been recommend el; but g| Part XIII. of M*Zntos/s Book of i"
гора there is a proportionate deficiency the su ch easier and m correct method, pied by a variety of matters “о to on
quir. being for the most part little more de half. | based on the a i tn меи ‘of the ellipse, that Garden and Hard it Garden
‚ and, consequently, cen broke: By this the sum of two lines drawn from put ; but largely c nsist, as
t the cultivator is o gainer, but a positive cumference to each of from the horticultural publications of the d
loser ; while it excites amon ке Pacte prietors of potteries is, the sum of F c an the really ori tte
жы which, from its generos ved and E f. ode o: 1 instructi
Saa.
an ungenerous
dency, » m. puse nurserym
The po the Lon don nurseries, * E that is, at A, B, C, an
at the nS tof Messrs. Hugh Low
and Co., cf fan. are in every respect
better than t hose made in Bristol, but there h woul ttempt me y ridisin;
tity is not ARD 3 shape breeding of plans now offer some sugges
and quality are most Joo I Fas A their guidan essential element to.
as in private Bsr A Raper it is notorious that the operator be d 0 mitable p
that val ts ten lost, without watchfulness verance Ving 96
the cultivator being at all enlightened as to on the AU ap on which he is te, if
; and, if told, he could hardly credit are in the open AE he will Md. them put
it, that in nine out of f nd removed under glass саре the
the plant is solely to be attributed, not to of variable temperature—of wind, rain, а
want of drainage, but to ispo- ts. A
or
its improp
ion in the bottom of the pot ; the proprietor d f e purpose, at
of this nursery | m happy y, at hardy and proper greenhouse p
last succeeded in — taining a su n of pei sed, secure a corn are
somewhat more shapely than n general be visited by bees or T
use. R. Miles, Si. Michaels Ni n Bristol, are to yield the pollen, and the plants which are to
Aug. 9. the seed, should be both kept in the same
Laya : a Digging Диннен; — Lieutenant but where this cannot Я
March, in his “ Walk across the French side plant, in genial summer weather, may
Frontier into North Spain, eas parti- ovide be got; for 188
1ich live exclusively on pollen, and devour
en
with opening bloom ma;
and water inside, where it sia
| easing to the age but it i
sud the
mode
Я
is ot great таса! value to |
wns, &e. John
"s — East rine nea 8 oe
| Bees.—Y our correspondent * Northwood?’ had better
his bees
hic
of women break D with СЕ "mallet pe
tools enis long handles. urning ы soil by |
machinery the oe of the plough seems йм: |
able, because i Ass the subsoil f. Mo
ous he water
22 or unsuccessful in life Wer Kika
vated in
detrimental to
cpa —The Crinum capense, culti
| border, pr produces a profusion of offsets,
sists with my own experience.
But si aga , and
now, the labour,
| issue in vexatio n
33 Still, eR d prevent
e blooms t be on not
within the Vi cua ; I
pavement an Toy dowa ж
upon sh
would — the
would cover the s
leaving the
oceasionall
a Church of Bats.—
р. $02) E be indueed to ку theo
has proved effectual in a neighbo
ed Putas detested)» " бнер in. most: аә p E
bs Siew sen ee A
ne по вину. ат
| or К 5 ^ E
r fi tili ti vd d
mors i i
isina
r giving or
riers for swelling yay: em |
and what "— 0 me esent sale ;
— . the wood is ripening, M
н
condi ition
7 present
телүү Gigi Ltr а
_34—1853.] _
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE,
535
tion the Adden the stigma ma remain many days, — *
E — may be i en - this period wil
or shorter as sunny, ‚ог danp 2
dantly than either —.— and the -progeny - from
=
its self-so séeds 1 21 * various shad
of ces ба чес,
. y garden, som
havin iy laser, de — higher coloured ——
than pos e seed; am famili
кз
very simple. $ A*deep
soil and open situation are "ha is mene especially sonia.
* moist season we have just experienced
with the sam
from — fertility in the produce between ию
examp
ri Aa Ee Cg apes w
absent or
these parts, the , the maturity of
the stigma, and 11 which a little experience will detect, | as
а?
might be
but here a few — 2 must рни ар As
is genial, not som much from sun heat
chars with e! ec y when there is an elasticity, so
to speak, in my air, and all nature seems joyous
and —.— with * this, of all others, is the season
which the uld improve, and above all if he
attempt —. The ' hybridist should. be provided with
et
th the lens he will о observe the maturity
f the stigma.
it Mew tying т round the 7 — аў "E k a bit of * агар н
k thread which dicate tl
—— plant whi
time tie a bit of
latter, which ba r ti ed in a note boo
which sh kept by every one trying experiments
any directions as E»
roached th A
drive of about e a mile in
uare,
hich I have found ^ г, ups n
ductive, А employed as
conjectured, its parents
t. The b bybridist ha * a "feld
acting. He
der
variety o
реч
—
ns to plants with
Penelope,
in €Ó: 2 it sometimes * nt with —— |
dear pink
pe — "ot Are, silvery ЫЗ fine spike ;
aen Models straw or sulphur ; pou pretty
ocolate and white,
rst
, the
purest yet of al i
all the ached ө have been deri
—
Garden Memoranda.
Montacute House, NEAR YEOVIL, SOMERSETSHIRE.
es — or
в 193. feet a, length by 21 fee th
each
approac the park on the east side, by a
length, which leads to the
of the front which is surrounded by a
ed stone. The en
of the same pattern. Over
offer
if it is desired to rep
er coloured —
— ofa
oh
i
the seed bearer On fi it be desirable to impart | three
me kin
* s Through this — opening gate
n too early —none return too late
est side — a straight
vil tarnpike road),
able expense, inas-
— of the tarnpike and
The h арр —.—
— (fom the Ilminster -— Ye
ormed at some
M roads,
shortened an eighth of a
and
The middle row contains
insignis; the * row is wholly e
anted
, | white,
omposed of Irish | of 1
Yews which are 30 Teet from the edge. 14
carriage drive. western entrance - doo
motto — And yours, my friends.” On the — 1 side
of the house is a sunken flower garden of about 2 acres
in extent, whieh was formed —
by a terrace, from w
е the —.— of ii
merely on whicl effected. In this
note, already too long, E cannot further M my
remarks, by recorded expe rious tribes
upon which I have tried my hand; ot leave
the subjeet. without inculeating, in the —— manner,
observance of the rules I have la id down to prevent
If any doub
-| garden deco
shrub of any alae was
ich t
Trace,
con- | garden i E b — of four tights of sta steps | were
each, wi А walks 15 feet wide it. to the |.
centre eed зеш wliose is rt ка хе
opposite the walks. terrace adjoining the |
house is 46 feet wide, with an ornamental front parapet
vatory at the west end. On the south side of the mansion
are the walled kitchen gardens, about 3 acres in extent,
and probably of wee same date as the mansi T
of Vineries, 120 feet by 16 feet;
5 feet
mate
formed part of the banqueting gn de ade i
been taken to re the mosses lichens MOM
to
tree Peony ( and
the kitehen 58 3 t to а market ener
told
2 T hy e
and V.
gard
during the -— of his employer, who is in A direct | distin
it | linefi he founder of this magnificent old mansion, N. C.
- | certain to
FLORICULTURE.
Tun Номлиоск. — Within reg: last t
this flower has come
it has re
о years or
the labour
Like 4 it has this advantage over
pot ods Gory, Duchess of ese at Lay Mos
piste was the best,
the | con colours,
violet hue for meia onger time
most other | Potato
out-doo Co ts, that a good display =» is almost
white ; Raphael, eh
rook,
hite,
eep гел paa es in charaeter
——. mote ee e of the а, Риг.
arge b
improved) fn dar
which is Bella
the old ds
Walden žem a Bicolo purple ;
ent mson; Bicolor new, light m
There were others of п gag so good general
Ad
A very large number of
The Hollyhock is well known to be
pagate ;
Good cuttings ta
and are the most Lo struck, especially if assi
with a gentle botto
height, which is owing to their having plenty of room
н n side branches tied out, which
be
ii
Sir
Fos D
King, Robert Barns, Gaind Dalkey an
e faney varieti s, which Mr. Turner allows to carry
more s than the other — aa
ady gay. The following were very fine plants; inde-
pement of their merits as
ursery. Of the newer Ё
In ieee, De Dr.
with rich well
the corolla retaining its ri
em
— — 4 Clio, and Queen of Hanover, are
d good
SEEDLING FLOWERS.
PgLARGONIUM: Wd 8. A very pretty — very much in the
way of Lady Homesdale.
Mis Dane duds
ato Blight.—It has been observed
enerally makes ——
» whieh P нае indieated by
. , followed by
The Potato
— night fog
d even under in
536 THE
Er E
CHRONICLE.
[AvcvsT 20,
aud, ultimately, decay о
а узше aspect vul the |
ses more than a few feet
The fog seldom г
th
us
medy. ET is well known
ORCING DEPARTMENT.
e exe бре: of now and then looking over
to remove decayed berries, and stopping the-
as they are formed, there are not many
application of an appropriate re
drop-is surcharged
and that when impr regnated w ith marsh miasmata, it
mes converted into a deadly poison, deste tive
human life on inhaling by the lungs, and that it is also
peculiarly injurious tle. Per e oon effects | |
are produced on vegetable subs! в at particular
iods of growth, by an agency somewhat similar.
Should such prove to be the case in the present instance,
it is obvious that fumigation is f the most simple
ients that can be emplo r deco ing
oxious гое апі | by purifying i и. per Mise its
purpose w suec me"
chemical combination with whi ch we are —
Phe un on of carbon, nitre, and s ulphur, in a state
рт is — and when use in the —
proposed is both diffusive and pervading. The
- riment shield be — in — xdi — whenever
„ the mist sets in ted i
gardens can with facility he subjected to the disinfecting
t
of will now be
Process at a rifling and the insidious enemy sub-
dued by the e xercise Sof a little ingenuity, attention, and |
Such is now the demand
ng
. -shortly have 9 405 ovens in full operation.
1
680 f
only to be made where
rved. Even
eoke-ovens might b
— » = to light them ap
urred to
cases, be ‘turned - ^ hacen — where hi is s still meo
wasted. Coke, ought whe:
sept on. Vines
should now b be бү watched, to
ripened. th ave now completed
liquid manure may be given a freely, to swell o
the bu в crop ; ourse
to get the wood perfectly
the
n hu y degrees,
5| and allow diem (if practica ble), a pom night tempera-
ure. Pines in fruit will -— ter often, as the
r of pots than earlier in
and close
the Tae from
aud ol
f Kenyon’s or other good p. fine Cucumber,
to allow the нф to get strong and hardy before the
dull days of au
natn FLOWERS.
ieotees must be rapidly
ngs which have been marked
с., 80 as early an
rofita rept Se crops which eri codi to us from
— ]
"Calendar of Operations.
А
5
es, and obtain pure ones in their place.
rapidly disappearing from all first-rate
HARDY FRUIT GARDEN.
bail kira. зы n Goose-
are to eis for 2 or to
al
F
as pre vised,
In T webet T Provided a sufficient
quantity of dies ared, ushroom
may be —— at e ; it there is ae the convenience
M any shed or outhouse will serve
mre d or a bed ma
|
STAT
For the week ending Aug. 18, 1353, as observed at the Horticultural
ir aon Th
Transplaut on dry borders or or slopes a
towns,
stock of Parsley, to be sheltered in the winter ; and fill
the
spaces at the foot of south walls, for for
chance of a supply of this vegetable in hard weather.
EnnATA.—In Forein; g Department last 2d column, 5 lines
1 t 2n 10 Timos from tp for reed, “turned ont into —
N - surface, read, and e wr ^
———
E OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON,
72727
Chiswick.
g TEMPERATURE. |
A н 7 BAROMETER, !
amt. S Of me Air. Of the Earth Wind |
е
S n А foot 2 feet
a Max Min. | Max.| Min. — еу, deep. | deep
Friday.. 12| | 30.195 | 30.117 | 68 54 | 61.0 EU 59
— А 13 ®| 30.143 | 30.047 | 67 52 | 595 | 61 | 60
Sunday 14| 9| 30.015 | 29.959 | 64 | 51 | 57.5 | 61 | 59
day 1510] 29.994 | 29.929 | 65 46 | 55.5 | 61 | 58
Tuesday 16 11 29.780 | 29.194 | 65 54 | 595 | 60 | 59 -
Wednes. 17 12 29.704 $307 71 41 | 56.0| 60 | 58 Ep
ursda * 29,904 | 29,870 | 73 51 | 620] 60 593 S. |.
Average ..| | 20,992 | 29.203 | 67.5 | 49.8 | 587 | 607 | 89.6
August 12—Overecast ; cloudy and fine; very clear at night.
onm i фа! fine; Y sentially overcast,
3 fine; —
Cloudy ч ila fine ; ove
16—Uniformly overcast ; vata ns 77 55 {
17—Partially overcast ; very ne; clear and cold at night.
18— ама og; very fine 3 clear at t nig £
Mean temperature of the week 33 deg. belio the average, 58
3 : E
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK,
eavy rain at night.
ра. | £82. No. of
EJ Bg Ej $ 2 | я | Years in .
August. 9x8 | 5265 | © 8 | which it | or Rain le
258 | 438 | Sa | Rained. * ize
Sunday21| 72.3 50.3 61.3 10 0.62 in
Mon. 22| ;0.8 51.4 61.1 11 0.58
Tues, 23 7:3 49.1 60.2 14 0.95
Wed. 4] 71.0 48.1 59.5 13 0.23
Thurs. 25 710 51.4 61.2 8 0.32
Friday 26| 72.2 49.0 60.6 9 0.51
Satur. 27! 72.6 503 61.5 8 1.32
The highest temperature during the above ve period occurred on rs
1835—therm. 88 deg.; and the lowest on the 21st, al oa ле
one
3
APPLE simui un E
к to b
dying ; if that i is t "the disorder you refer to, Day esp
M ere the tree grows.
Books: N B. The best recent publications on He guar ation of |
e D and fruit-bearing s Lind „Guide to
rd,” Eo Macintosh's “ Book of. theG The most
pueri iy wer which treats the cultivation of cotton is
— Rar Culture of Cotton in India.“ Porters“
riculture“ rsen to — other subjects. We know
f the “ Colonial Magazin
Cremer Т. Upon p. erring to о our indexes you will find
кру! * — = 8 plant. There is a very full account of it
D ts discoverer, at p.471 of our volume for 184,
Figs: Beta, „The —— of Fig trees dropping their fruit when
growing 45 of N is generally to be ascribed А а
— ood and sudden cold at the fall of the leaves
es m
Hoe В А Cantab. We see no reason to doubt that your
Ca:
Holly мис»; = А well under y^ ieee described, -
without ma couple of y Е 9 petet
plants ‘aking » no satisfactory эго, ї ou X m
land a top-dressing of guano and heath- — But we do not
anticipate any such necessity.
the ensuing week.) can kept h and fit for the ‘tabl пе 2 1 I G infested with
: W. Your Wheat re or less
"etes Christmas, when the whole of the laying in and removal "the Wheat t green Shik аен “Th hey do not seem ks :
d edel f the breast-wood i d. The ин year’s — a — ure to th e grains ne Xd sens sent to khn
osrINUE to carry on the requisite repairs to the | bearing wood o may be eut away, which | “positi e ee
e plant houses ot x that, should wet weather| will help the youn 79 b alen air and pa positive pet ivi acce deem meh is ij mansura 8 chimney? _ i
v ge e part of them 8 be eive the Attend to the recently planted Strawberry beds, f not, — ‘the soil, which m mij bé be affected in some unsus- —
more 8 oat which should a Downed first. If keep them watered till they ae one started, afer pected m S EE I. o of your 2
the * ины s dr гу, рет eve mu most p will be better | which a mulchi né will be suffici travelled Рвота: габр ат. d miles, re cannol be «ін eer —
- r a short ti T sa Саа and ts name. It has the long-pointed coarse
w house will now ae ga — the e заяа ee аж sniall round stone of the nene Che *
^ M. Lilium 8 Fee h Neriu alsams, Where the — ers "r e Pota AMES OF PLANTS: Barton. The curl leaves I
Achimenes, &c. Gon 10 а selection from ne they should —— dug ni boiled u - рев od 91. Td 8 Кере lla
stove and O Zu where named | for hogs, for it ee be useless attempting to keep them 244, Marrubium — 346, eucrium
-plants are grown. gon is now du weaker the con- haul uch gone, and the soil heavy or we Teucr. — 5. 1, Asplenium Filix-formina
| climbers may be back, selecting those it will likewise rs the safest plan to dig them at once, Adan apum; D ыар ыи, Б pem
: табиий for the purpose which have there o chance of their getting better, and the * а DLAT; ‘ome e regret to say that
this will allow more „ MA Mae. күтү чү тейи c ‘ght пу the Чин
i; prove zeous to В оѓ В ng the week, sow uliflower analogous to the Potato murrain. ou dene
Vigorous growing plants, whe agr ae ons pene: leheren Broccoli ; an open situation and soi]; dustin m tend leaves with sulphur, but we have Ee
opes borders or kept in pots, must be liberally supplied Should kalana wir. — and — ss атана dn H. ITO is found í wem
with water, mansias especially should have liquid a car aes — —
ibn hein io. Шо X Pu ge — have the — a — e „ны — the earlier 8 to Georgia and South saan t th AED
туйда, which „ their growth, may be placed | воп "button". during the which in mild 1. n ge JA T * can it be ent ected to become 50 for
winter. There is of this weather is sometim wW var б seed thin, d that| generations. What w saw form were exactly
ре gd elongated bulbs, whieh will not the plants may be "Shortlegged and stocky, when — кернеп : м. Paxton 8 Ni og Cos ye
b k tirely without water, even when |5 rmn hive ii
in a state of rest, NM atr, wich Paneratium Te. Endive and Cabbage Lettuce should still bel EL T — quA T —
speciosum, and should be placed on а апі ph ees vts Chervil, and | TACSONIA PINNATISTIPULA : N W G. It sion blooms
2 e sh elves Ка а os or ho merican r use; substitute the red and — ted plant (which has oceupied
emperature, supplying them only with water white ach fhe — oval Radish f for the longer kinds after | tion. N : de
— to keep their { foliage f from dyin Complete es from Tomatoes, to permit | advise you to try the effect * 5 а
ng of Ch ime, and x mh them. iu light to the ‘fruit Chillies under gl bject it for want of water for a
5 or ctm Чо sa watering. Stake neatly ; green-fly, fumigate when it appears. crop 12 wer might 1 iy
> é ESTUDINARIA: Milo. The finest specimen
and й appears, by dusting а li ttle | Newington Wonder French Beans under a south wall ; be in uw — Botanie G
flowers of tee er dni infected leaves; water with this is a valuable variety, being d and beari nable. No rule applies
liquid freely. at an early All spare time should be filled үтү! is des ribed, in a to if Pon
9 GARDEN AND SHRUBBE up by Mn sar tons е а crops, “кез There is no such plant as Oldenbergia
t out tl Е | ое p rnings wi
m and Ранак 5 — be Pinks, doable к lime, ог lime and soot ; this will promote the growth of Tur y Forest: X Y Z. ME do not
of 4 : pis and eye to Keep: bol ier and insects in| mater further for the presen
the past system, in in
— the future. We see no —
called rights of commone
claims sh act of ET
—— shall have been we
far matters are im re a in the N
that we are sanguine.
WEIGELAS: A = eare
to Botanists. In the gard итере
amabilis, and pos but the las are
lutea, and w not know how 1 di e .
books also occur rw. florida
d " nearly if not quite в the sum е а W. тоб. ved to
ef usual, many com cations e necessary. in
" unavoidably detained till the nauigene® of
ca be nad Ге m beg for the hoge intere
numerous co insertion
T HE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
537
34—1 ==
RUVIAN GUANO.
CAUTION ETO AGRICULTURISTS.
g notorious met extensive adulterations of this |
MANURE are still carri
NTONY CIBBS AND NS,
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO
the Public, again to recom s end Farmers and all others who buy | to keep an than i E
to be carefully on their gua one d
ed character of the parties from whom they purchase will aim while “improperly cultivated Jan
of course be the best security, and, in addition to partic == im ements require man
attention to thst А ANTON Y GIBBS A SONS think it | than if otherwise, and n yield s
d But are
lowest Aedes price at which sound Peruvia
Goan has been sold by them е the last two years is
9l. 5s. per ton, less 24 per
Any resales made by — а a lower price must therefore
either r the article must be adulterated.
and that the 5,000,000]. по
prim
miners, і if og aped A agn
The my of m
times n important topie, | — dou
for inte ae perly ma
„-
=
Ф
е іп
Of a
to be -v — supplied with manure
and therefore the most — ent
er.
p ce a: the guaranteed import of
GIBBS AND SONS, Lobos n
e, and all Artificial Mam
WILLIAM thease IS s idi 10, Mark Lane, London.
SjUPERPHOSPHATE ied deme rranted the
very best — p à full pe of „мө! Phosphate,
— &c. &c., Vs to a — Railway pde in —
ANURE p-dressing, co d
at 6l.
nd ont 8
Corn erops.
Fishery, and 1 5 Sulphate of Potash, Ammoni:
and every other Artificial
PERUVIAN GUANO, | guaranteed the genuine Se eer
of Messrs. A. lw & SONS. NSE
and RAPE CA
LONDON ters Company, e Street, Blackfriars.
fac — s a AWES' tenta vadens Cre
wer ton 27 ^ 0
0
00
Turn
— of. Lim
ioe ic Aeid and Coproli 5
Office, 69, King William * City, Lon don.
NB. —Peravian Guano, guarante n 16 per cent. of
Ammonia.—Sulphate of Ammonia, à
R. SAMUELSON'S PATENT DIGGING re
333 p W, and the p at the MEE
at YOR seen at work at Banbury and in Kent,
Middlesex, — ‘Cheshire, North ЕЕ Yorkshire, Berwick,
Ee tershire, Worcestershire, Leicestershire He rts, &e.
i, GARDNER’S "A CUTTERS.
MACHINE, which obtained the SILVER MEDAL at the
y be
PRIZE for the eighth time at Gloucester for Samuelson's РА
For references apply —— AMUELSON, Engineer, Banbury n the d place, there is no country whi
successor to the late J ames “Gard ner), — mg of — ч
urnip Cutters, M'Cormick's Reapers, Lawn Mowers, Kases pays away so muc agents l
Force Pumps, Churn "p manures e does, and w
ls far short of the Sabi of.
a net ˙— — и co ынын fa
. ANY LIVERPOOL AGRICUL-
L SOCIET
N
RINGTON, on WEDNESDAY
trial of REAPING MACHIN
2 day before e Show, ода. е Special Prize of 102, in addition
to the sum offered in the Prize List — Implements, will be
awarded to the exhibitor of the bast
Entries for this Trial and for the Show must be sent to the source
or before August 31; — Prize Lists and Rules, and
ed Urate, Nitrate of Soda, vi
nia, iu
for
ANURES. СЕ following Manures — 2 manu-
cou
contrary is
acts
gations. "Is the first place she imports
5 or man
eru wou
Lobos
ave
з lon
the experienced !
1E of the —.— — is the least
F e not с іп E of КЕ these alle- |
will go a good . un in guan
or
a Ringtones of mem world; Britain —
within
of
ose just b ade on t
А СЕБЕ like “ 20у years supply” we are told, but
w spent in * done the work, or her
and
ure and labour is at all although it may affect e
whe
” | the subject, mS little шаа has been paid to
guano, ‘while |
nee of wi Be |
{ есопо 1. |з
re produce
loading vessels, &c., than have hitherto been done,
t is 8 if the 3 supply from this
the price
much in
In the ae division of ess su bjedt:
been in adop
ecting,
whole labourers three times
m "Uem No doubt much of this difference i is to be
uted -to idleness, but -
the ngs of inery is the regular
conti on ich it gives the whole
dustrial fabric. The differences in the number of
soun roposition ; and althou
— r statistical report 9 no doubt, — ify
a of idleness on both s ides of the
startling evid
d at i issue. As sa mechanical ыру dius is
any other contr and hence мате to pe 335 ete cen т ог profession, would ретти
ure. What is
of individua E is бр true of kingdoms.
the
vate
8 now Br
чу,
ur of the end | ——
2 Du in 1
made in mechani
uch is a — glance at our subject retro-
spe ivy prospeelively it assumes a very different
f
" аре the implements of = —
hence the argu-
ж the lat wie gen k er Aene
eave the whole work to done by mac А
th 1
. Ф
nery,
t artistic or scientific
u nto enginee and con-
rece operations, — — a
ignified and scientific chara
t
and i pose
that the abridgment of Mis e machinery y ы
ace with emigration, no harm will be experien
but otherwise, the result will be different. 1t for
,0007, of poor-
ar — for labourers of
And if we further zx
pos hat t the о бег = labourers are ultim ately
Pici ^ alf by emigration— are
doubled Sthal the "abridgment of labour 5 ma-
chinery keeps pace wi reduction of labourers
—and that the
reduction in the
on the i
rates, making a Sad e
abo "Y m 000,000£. an
, with a
the interest
i hen
w ; | farmers will Me n no loss; but if E. cling to
ry on
any other — may be had — him. h f ! their ractice, declining to ado mprove
a "ufi tea ing —— ed in a | machinery until ‘wages are doubled which a very
RELAND. ur se en ſwe examine the provin ces, ed 0000 es 2 effect), then oe
N OFFICER, lately on the Staff of the Army, well and compare the implements and — E ay pay 1 sustain
A Building and Er — cing wan, ‘wend prm — Bat v ie p mp lements and machine ery of tlie rental of th the Ki kingdom. es ag БО еп thi
thé management of some Irish Estate. Although he would | Royal aue pow we find that the former | necessity of landlords an omg something
xpect reasonable Téufsnerstion, yet employment is his great | are upwards of on idi cs hind the latter, gene- | mor e than they are at present, to effect the progress
— — ssed to the Editor of this Paper will be rally speaking, solated cas In of фс апі т ical scienc — — е procure
some parts of Ireland iat the Highlands of Scotland, | improved manures and machinery ; t is because
the Joy and caschrom are still to be seen in operation emigration 8 the wave om st ‘labour —
+ as they were in the patriarchal times of our fore- | Wages ing. е one to Keep pace wi
The Agricultural Gaze tte. fathe * ; and betwe hoes rude implements and | the other, no » advance would tak take place for the same
ize ploughs and di t i uality or description o
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1803, еа „„ А
MEETINGS ғов THE T TWO FOLLOWING WEE Ros an hea a xhibite а hioin E ағ, Ir will appear from the — n state-
Tuunspar, Aug. mp. Society of re were they to be exhibited together in our V- | ment vent Z2 Wednesday i Times
Tavaspiv, Sept = 1 Agricultural — Society of Ireland. ere are no a few laudable ехсер- | news recent! i ed
paper, that the guanoes y — in
prop tions from this rule, wher i tto things are to the Indian бо are not of first-class а ity—and
Ir gar oe to say at present whether the | found in the hands of some farmers to that they will not come so directl competition
os ore ig culture is most oh ты rae PLE in бе, pie list a ane Royal Society. | with ride is winch. to „ашшы.
upon that of chemistry or * f m e | Prior to 1851 B reaping machine was an instance | gs ite with the. es of
in" pric artifi manures on grs one | of this 3 be generally s E n. da the e Patagonia in comp д The 4 uan : boi a
renders new fertilising compounds and di is- enin ak dni а; tracted | the valuable
Coveries of ne pnus importance „while the emi- id por — P, — ~ —.— W pero the 10th volume of the
Boar by a 15 ers the >i of It will be more difficult. to convince — af the Agricultural Society’s Journal :
y mac тыр, ar ve | soundness of the
long been accused of clinging p old oe: with the absence of proper agricultural statistics; still —— s | Ammonia | Phospha
tenacity ; but the attraction of the “gold fields” facts are not wanting in confirmation of it, 1 —.— Fer cent. Lime per cent.
will place it beyond the power of d oldest of the between; the n of labourers employed a Dem «ud
9ld school to clin ur nt the quantity and quality of work done in the best | Peruvian ... ... 11 7.30 30.3
Pauper system for cheap labour; for idle ploughs in | farmed provinces of the Uni gdom, where | Patagonia 14 2.34 44.6
time, and empty vill arvest, will make | the greatest amount of machinery is brought to — Bey... — NS
them think of “digging machines” and “reaping upon the soil and its p х those respectively | The xn of the Peruvian guano — chief
es" whether they will or no. In fact, as in | of the worst farmed districts whe least amount | upon the ous tage of amm n whieh
Most other professions, there are in agriculture some | of ту is called into operation, there is a wide | i i i yes
Ferre ugh , it were, by the “ di Mu at | difference in favour аач our pompe In - ied i
la" and * di at ресин d here been science,
the lines of the pou == difference is still more — — s, for during the | s d |
^ “Death cin seni АО last 50 years rte ee — amt
position from vii h can extricate themselves | nearly equal to that of Englan much :
only by the a 9 of what they have hitherto of produce has been only one-third ! m
branded as M Lem ed things." ' It is some con- , dn rr of ar ae те м p
е think cae if our idle population emigrate| In other words, proper варі ide li t
our colonies, we shall then have no poor-rates, -rates, | machinery, on e-third of her abourers could have | che likely to be useful.
538 з ТНЕ AGRICULTURAL СЕАТ П. [Avausr 2
made wains ог times, when Meikle’s son had Succeeded in constructi
although mention is somet , inc di
The following is their Sap priu pem eimen к in a pem Phe "занй d js records ко мр fa TUAE ay the popular aversion tp К.
ead of e olumn is that of the spec of monastic insti еее, хес up with religious feelings —
4 sed : the letters refer to Professors ANDERSO In 1723 the Society of Improvers, the embryo of the and selfish notions at seeing inanimate matter
analysed : whom these analyses hland Society, was E in Edinburgh, as i species of preternatural ene
d y respectively, by y Rye Hig y
an p Ё е encouragement and pro trade and |in the prospect of ruined flailmen, that во ‘of the
er | —Á | earlier-erected pé erect mun were 2 to pieces ча
TH 3. > | 59:15. | burnt to ashes, as ho popula:
| W. | | W Not long Mui the eee efforts of. A in
| a PADS ' z6 and the practical labours of Walker, Fl pea
W. £00 am 1352 | 14 = p 6.89 11.24 | 963 | Meikle to improve agriculture, new work Tw
Orga matter and ammonia... 9.12 ens — | tpe ys 8035 79.73 20.10 | 76.7 | themselves into the rena, en lawyers IE |
чазр P. | ats 9.29 e | is E 76 im Е | pe sicians found time, amidst their avocations, to enn.
gt salts 7 8.00 10.96 899 | 908 б hr 7.50 8.10 | 3.36 te, by precept and example, to the advancement _
Sand Ё 91.59 8.19 K 1 e eee | the science and art of agriculture. In] 30 Sir James ;
100. | 100. 100. 100. 100. | 100. 100. 100. эша Makgill drew attention to the proprists of bs !
uacua [o [oum [m a | ae erae Кар Й
Ammonia, per cent. : | : 247 937 | 1
Phosphoric acid in alkaline salts 185 — 1.31 i
of the city, afte creel practically proved its value
se — — several treatises on
agriculture, u under who elds in the ne ighbo
from this fici MM: Beet, |
are inferior to Tha of ы guano 4 ose ie M ris d 8 e
formerly imported, most of ne are; alacisíexor to ever, не shortly after the Union, tan Belhaven
that from Patag 1 Thare un had published a work on „ n to the
several other points to be по! aticed à in these analyses, young nobili ity and gentry, in which he urged them
ns marked tie der not ч — жр» — 8 ai 3
w—— m —— nfo: iis recommendation by -
the poke of lime, the alkaline phosphates titiént; 8 e and. noble in itself, and admirably suited to
and the water prese чута ате deservin T the реси ium — — -— ми those -—
It robably be om мн voeation bein , wer
sheltered spots, by selecti he best stations, | of comparative peace, left а out employment for —
that superior quality is to be —-— rather t etm. energies. His lor ds binin n Bm N
by — ing i — eg d t, as well as mere | en a country, а kes it as M y
ue other country adjacent; I am sure а
in стеуге the guano, | 4
— 5 . conquest e by the spade and the plough is both
d soluble pa P acis. diiit imay faas - gr» more just and ger continuance than what is
; but it must not be forgotten that in t equired by the sword and bow." Such ments,
slow growth е "y considerable thickness proceeding from f their own class, could not b
of the terial, every succes layer exercise a powerful influence me d upon the mi
been alike exposed, Е in t — and t of those who were in due time to Sole p the future farm-yard manure, in
of force d time, to e на c -|landowners of the country; a noble на
i K upo the surfac us ted to a el уза uals wi - | eolleeted-with-some
from n which che dove. ens were taen, "е Mon; of all others, was the most essential to 8 ene et fallows. The year 1750 s
as far as known, of these 0 tural improve »e-
ust be Ri as s kel to cheapen Aars — East Lathiap hich is now so justly famed for the кл better husbandry whiel
of ж rather than ammon 8 sa hover ч vc энил е, | excellence of its riim d 2 the lead in improve- bit by bit, during the fetr eui half 2 The
within probable limi mportation of | ment during the first half of the 18th century, m ^ of the lowland i s had
them, they are likely t to diminish the price of bone- 2 a бырай 8 «ds трее ee during м .
dust rather than that of ammonia ure.
i rough the agency and energy of the tenantry, laid out in fields oer ea
It is, meanwhile, satisfactory to be assured that jmil of bei land in Scotland was at ‘that time dies. e| form, ridges levelled —
active measures are being taken to secure this Grass; Knot r we -27
duce —— K TY | plantations sprung up for shel
cof the —— -discovered islands for,the use of Minim — root weed, and absolutely teeming with their here and there u
pem Vies in pollens nly e alten вні де e Mer at
: be ex " "xd d smilingly over the a
WI last week k referred to the м of SHORT-HORNS * go system. o of summ ed - " though the ала — — *
ort worth; it will, ч 8 8
fallowing, which nglish е „yet the floors were
however, be a two Lu „кї, zs a large flock of седа. Hi first attempt was made on a = of mace uam р ане infinitely 8
8 Southdo msiderable herd 6 acres, and was looked upon by his neighbours eithe y: ith its
of the white "Yorksbir re and Cumberland | as the ae T insanity or insolvency. The idea of | | he y thoroughfare running th
ale a a large stock of Cochin Shins, fowls will | permitti d to remain ole; year . A sleeping room. Т
— or афа оп the second d e Downs | crop of any kind, 32 little ың of heresy against | $e doubé an
om the flocks of our best Mm d Lord Nature, nd a manifest unbelief in the promise of s (t (1750), and were o
Deer 8 for many 8 at зн омба) at the time and harvest. experiment, however, was able combinati
ipd lettings of Jonas WEB the pigs eminently su ful, as no such erop of t had ever | liberal landlords and improving
the best breeders S 1 — ^ — x that which эт: the — be 5-from wi ^
and West хере ihe choicest animals shown | 2816/8 0% канын быу neni qu е аша 5 — nnde Mame
at TE: Smithfield ла "баш teas 2 neni ung peans of victory over the | res eae
ilar
177 the number, often at extra-
ochins bung * m
poten, ve they are still Karae to do
iculture
eim MN:
descendants, inheriting,
may also call on of read
"eye — Hill, near Lough
it appears, to decline ram- breeding, . his | sun
celebrated flock, jacluding 40 rams and 200 e
and theaves, i is ‘about t to be ‘offered for sale. This
— leadi
C — T as the
of ens
other, up io
i not only the
= — "Lut —
rements
i of and а to the bree
: 9 00 i 4.
have — |
T
гов ы SCOTTISH сери.
quite ati
ding fe
generally, may be said to a
2 similar occasions in the A id y.; and agri ca
in барара might have remained s tationary for pany, а мя
the m мая LE riddi the me f its ancient ten
the Thistle— a bare fallow, that the
im 8 the soil was due. So
— the year 1724, the new system of summer
so far extended as to have become general nm
on all i the clay soils of East Lothian, from which i: уеге of the fo
р they are answ
E — — атф e grec ad questions m ween ey
teens чараа н уа, sn wate sen nit «e — (8). Potatoes ted F
up genial mellowing
and dronght, and. their long latent fertility thus set of ane, which however, is of Eel
Nearly regain with the earlier stages o % Harin aboni he Mm *
summer fallow system, oe e Mrs sates гы ad the best way in ge
ils for making decortjosted ur pot Batley ; and М МО ы жау рйи
to Fletcher, of Saltoun, one of the most energetic ting them ; the
spirits of his age, that Scotland owes her wholesome “ыы iei
Barley broths, which soon super the ancient Yer 3 шей, ho sho
“Seottish Kail brose." Mr. Fletcher engaged the dged u from 20
ices of Mr. Meikle, a most ingenious ie, n. You may either eut them,
whom he sent to Holland in 1810, to learn the art of to plant whole ; Po
pem pot Barley and the mode of erec ills for | in it—always leave at any
purpose. Articles of en were entered into mi... The average erop
| between the two, by which bound himself to els (from 30 to 2095
‘ransom his envoy, if taken prisoner, an co to pay him 23. They should be dug in :
| sterling — wi 15 — n the event of his dying | picked according D their different kin
abroad, to give 3 eats rena — d houses. és qe je
ырс è
*
15 tons of Dang, at 5s,
Spreading ditto
ок ане, К, ш.
Cutting and Selling
Light Harrowing
as Carry forward - =
A Ба 7$ Chalmers's “Caledonia.
] ĩ ́ 0h eT me ne
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
34—1853.] ТНЕ 539
oe i resol 900 grea етинин сап be seen in it ie ake [e the rm of the forward ewes to the ewe pen, February 24,
1 don m 7 a * athe part of the same fallow, as also in No. n we had our first lambs. They finished the Tur-
Digging and Picking ... 100 ate common sorts of artificial Grasses are— itch in Nos, 30, 31, and 29 on A and those in
Rents and Taxes, &c. 110 0 Italian Rye-grass, perennial ditto, Dutch Clover or on 7; ‘they hen put on the seeds—the
1116 6 whit ed or broad ditto, Saintfoin n» Hop Clover, Lucerne, | doubles in 39, the singles m X the
e in 34.
эсли 5 аге wanted very early, people plant —
mber ; but 3 would require foreing,
— e agrieultu urp
(9). Expense of a Crop of . ore acre:—
wG ; these are the sor
arab e 52:3 д Festuca ovina and Со
laying down a permanent pasture.
in general used on nd a few
cksfoot are more for |
4 Ibs. of White Clover
in
ht
10 Ibs. of Red ditto Ы The doubles t
1 — oe ein e x ees M for a fortnight; the lambs were castrated soon a
1 Rolling. «= аденін ) 0 6 кешш Easter, an d llth of June in No. 37;
6 Ibs. of Seed at Sd 10 the ewes were sh June 7, and the
ing The above is what has been sown this May. The Downs that had y lambs were fatted
6 bushels öt So Soot A a of 10s. per acre. The ака аге the1 fields in which | off, and sh wi ; that
ding = it has ‘La n sown this Nos. 8,9, 11, 12, 29, 30, | lambs were sold with them at Malmesbury fair, ex-
Carti 10. 31, and es cept four Down Six lambs ; the e
Hoeng till end of f July ni ( (13). In making hay or Clover, and other artificial then put on Nos. 25, 26, 24, and 35, and now are on 33.
ts m. e pastures, the best time to cut is about one week after ws were in the house till May 5, and the heifers
— e EROR its having flowered. t when unripe, it will an M he Mangold Wu wi April 12,
е wither up almost to nothing, as it is little more than | and the cows had hay before they were quite out; they
з water, the wood bre not having — he eut when |had chaff with Mangol
Expense of a Crop of Mangolds :— $ over-ripe, it itious 1 Linseed, and cut hay and straw.
1 Ploughing : x Sut ч perties having ut of it ; it will po pe ing b
2 Harrowings — T woody fibre, and . will care to eat it: but if ш PE ee HA
ip tons of Dung i when ripe, it will keep all its nutritious properties. In ADJOURNED TRIAL OF REAPING MACHINES,
6 Ibs. Seed. 5 ; n Grass there is from 80 r cent. of water, SELECTED GLOUCESTER MEETING, ON THE FARM
king Г 0 in hay only 12. You can ascertain if hay be fit to eu or Party PUSEY, Esq./PRRSIDENT OF THE SoctRTY.
2 Rollings ben vis AER by twisting a bit in you d same way as clothes In making their ote the judges regret that, after
ten ak Thinning” ө s б re wrung ; if fit, it will break and be quite crisp and having tested the 1 Gloueester
Getting up 0 5. brittle. If you are oblige cart hay before it is quite | Rye unripe, and ide js Jove unfit fe ries dene 7 тарт
3 and Caring . sor 0.160 fit, take care to have a hole left in the midd ре of й | have now again been compelled (at this adjou 9
S 110 € stack, to prevent it is much. can rom two days’ extremely wet weather, to test the
"T8 done by 2 eene ` — M pet in — chines sel u corn in a — they,
ntre, or a 4 or 5-bus w s would not have eut ;
Expense of u Cron of Turnips :— id put in, and drawn up as the stack progresses ; this will | however, have given the different reapers as full a tri:
1 he nts oru. unió iie ) llow the ho to pass у not sufficiently made | a: possible upon Wheat, Barley, Oats, ; and,
воот OWINGS .. .. we, 4 should be put into small stacks. An acre of Grass in | after carefully testing their merits, have unanimously
Artitelal manui 8 ts green e we 4 to 8 or 10 ee awarded the Societ «24 prize of 207. to Messrs. Cross-
Brilling .. „ ade into hay, it is only from 14 to 2} or 3 tons—14 to kill’s « m ан Reape They also “highly commend ">
4 Ibs. of Seed, at 64. 2 tons is the general thing. aere of G herefore | Messrs. Burgess a ey’s reaper, upon M‘Cormick’s’
Hoein > В ы - cc »
Getting 3 > ould be w rather more; but, then, in the winter, | principle; and E! commend ” Messrs. Dray and Co's
Ren МЫЗ ibant „зи hat are you to do with your s u cannot feed | reaper, upon Hussey’s principle. The e judges have the
String M LM ee rd them all on straw. Yo keep more cattle on it in | satisfaction of reporting that a decided improvement
green state om t ay that would co st ory ce in the worki reaping an ge
but, then, if you graze all your pastures in the summer, brought under € notice ; they are, nevertheless,
of ud — eR got up E Novem! et the to е and have to ink hay at 90s. in the winter, you vii find | opinion that 07 a combination of certain elements which
эе бочне = s - — inning of Novem * that it will not pay so we may see are exist in the machines xhibited, there might be
di tho frost will rot th а т; bey should Deve tha len weg at chances in haymaking as well as everything else ; saei g anything hitherto -brought
ent off, not too-c bulb, and the dirt i off ; | but, у, if ue do not chanee th must | before the per, Such an implement might be made
fhey t — — геа — — a pit or 2 о does, and of wh не our to unite the f .simplicity in tion,
ебед two hurdles, and coated with straw, The ay, for — them; therefore, in the long run, greater durability, lightness of draught, and reduetion
net se Ul aient January, and last good hist it will al und best to make your own hay, and in price rough capability of being more
— wedes. Turnips ate i64 8 se at the not cut your р to feed your cattle on them green. | easily managed by.the agricultural labourer. William
end of Sep r or beginnin of Oct ; Swedes E 4). OH es 1 t nii . — in the way Jof акоў ‘Toomer 9; э. E ; He — my Ha С. E.
t the beri T . кече в, you сапп ? , : x
about the beginnin x 8 they are either pulled 7 — ^ fori . oseph Druce, Judges. Pusey,
‘preceding accounts of eac it may be seen
Carrots are the most expensive ; the ey cost four times
as much as 2 a ips for getting up; ; they nte; more
hoeing and seed, and also some ashes or soot mixed
with the seed, to phon it drill, Next in ex co
Mangold er the seed of which is more expensiy
| is more cos iy per —44
charged the Tarni i
ch
that is the
so онн
a | Berks, August. 17, 1853.
on per Home Correspondence.
pul weigh them? which, i if y you have Berberry Shrub — — of Blight —
your sheep on the feii, would Lg рул. you would | years since І Berbe
have to cart them = — in my —
a — for T urnips as | neighbo
a gre of the
Ys on i ie. of M arable field; and my
3 nged, complained :
may be уже 7s. 64. per ton to bitterly of ihe blight, which b. ч
„ there is no
there is fos 8
by
you, while to me they doe ho not be worth 5s, The stock I had no hesitation in removi ae he considered a
which e may = bought dear — sold nuisance, and I hear the subject, and
consumes an
cheap, — pay nothing. As also in pasture you might cannot sa
kno much ыер could take їп grazing cattle for; not. The eee Я
shot up again into
part next 2 was manu red in the wi inter, aud a
tng not be stored unless they are not to be used for some |
rather t, th uld be no eriterion our own, as
— the person to A m you may let it aig г food riving plants, and this. year my Y Wheat abest 4 aeres,
sire E d fea ied bolus са уз riled m фа Nie them. When you consider all these things, you will find is igi 4 taele, dark in ear and the straw’
S, the * Pen also be 6. A же; ridge; as, if A "tis 4 di m. t of p rud м ; my. E M Foe sample |} о -— "he eer it into
on "s LX y get too iine likel ebtor and creditor account of eve а eld. ik yand it was my de ina to | it >
iP aaia if Fe Mea m is ein. hlv el У | You ean mak 0 because there is a money riek of straw, untied and not to be threshed; but E
itis beat to M on tes flat, a as they then get Lm p nibus value oria tod it, or Carrots if you sell * but as have been advised w be to the horses’
є к to Turnips an asture it is quite an im in using it for litter, and that as blig corn will grow,
ture from the soil than do in ridges; th F wm: 5 ,
cannot be cleaned if dirty on the fat. his s Barley (Debtor). Е а. d.| Barlej (Creditor). € s, 4 though unfit for food, my would all be covered
‘having been во d npo ata (June 17) and all 1 Ploughing * 0 9 0| By 5 qrs. of Barley, at with Wheat from the dungheap. I have, therefore, this.
the weeds nearly being killed, Mr. Vallentine has drilled| 1ш Р 3 70 $ e named" 110 0 day sheaved it, and put it into a rick, mot tobe thatehed,
most of on t; this part of 8 bush. of Seed at ds. 012 0 but to be run through "——
may dry. Towards Ireland — ag 8 Е : — iar aeta ae Bet cien 33
land ey are al (or nearly во) drilled on н apos some: of these esre:do: 3
the ridges, if the ridges are rolled after ben j| Mowing =: гоз 0 area IIa red — — онна, сад.
ун bino ене good ө the ridges and the flat. — алво ы 6 0 Vo sag t v Np n аа
Nos. 18, and 1 have been drilled on the flat; hrec 0 7 0 3 sigo Lui cal ca only
of 3 and 5 has been ridged, and pes 2 " is p be drilled Rent, my fe. 110 0 £3 17 9| Another — is - ce wae —
on e. me е flat; about 2 acres in No.! 1 £312 3 acti ины dne infected, ought I not to have cut it down at once? It
the Potatoes , Parsnips, and Mangold Wurzel are ridged «P ee а, б е у ср
the Carrots re drilled on the flat. — 2Ploughings *, 0 16 0 Sold, 18 tons at 5. 4 10 0 last year in several crops— Beans, Mangold Wurzel,
Ti The. advantages of winter ma manuring are more n “9 0 Expenses — .. l | Swedes, and орача Potatoes—and all -differently
especially shown on stiff clay soils where long gree — fi молеа УЕ: Ек, ! e ridge the yard; a the same,
18 applied ; it then ipe 7 it more porous Dung | ft: 0 3 6 with lime from the neee t iiv large coat of
tible to the weather, and in the d x iet scie n. ot Seed, at 6d. 0 2 0 ashes only. But this
Пр, breaks down and ршуегівев mu ore readily. 2 "1 i : erop. the ten Potat infect the whole field?
The difference between winter and —— сап! Rent, 252 ID. &c. ..110 0 n sending some eommunicati years’
easily be the ground which was manured in . ago, I observed whata dreadful thing it would be if the
Winter being more like n mould, as regards fine- 5.14 „ Toss» fi 4 3 disease, then first showing itself in the Potato, should:
bes than that undunged. All land, if possible, should see that on the Barley crop there was a infeet the Wheat; and if the Berberry is not the eause in
be manured in the winter, the manure of course be g | profit of 3 31. 178. 9d. реи acre ; but ис Ње * gd my un erops, I f. my зепзіоп is
Ploughed in, especially on stiff clay soils, An example | loss of II. 4s. 3d. per ac ; hence, the two crops being The clergy are upon at times
2 this ( i manuring): i . 2, about there is a gain 8 "Ol. 138. "Gd. The root crop ю pray le * weather” or “for rain, and
тоба Nos. 3 and 5, and | aere in No. 1; in 3 and | would, rn blight t South Hants.
„ Bly made to your ‘inquiries respeet-
and 29, got ae hay with their — gg $ rie — € timber d several months back. Thirty years
540
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
roperty was purchased, 5s. was paid for; cursory v On the whole the exhibition was well |
eu p T 8 t Oak, n ris w 2s. 6d. i a be | got ds off unusually well eflectin uch credit,
lised. Much timber on vulg Stoneham estate was st on the Society and its officers ; dly, on the
sold last year for less t 1з. а foot, standing. Barn local committee and its energetic secretary, Richard
at the time referred velot e 2s. a foot;| Maybury, Esq.; thirdly, on the directors of the Great
now it can be purchased fo a greater fall than 100 | Southern and Western Railwa pany, but for whom
rl
And then the паман A Ash, the Venus of
elegance, is s being roo out
will 1 — por come
useful, wood, for
Beech may be y dor for 6d.,
са nage
which receives б, de shops eons the
and farm-yards. is t 30 feet in diameter, an
mes bes ism a load of lime is occa-
sionally thrown in, and at t
ed out, are n
Sotieties.
ROYAL TUE S MN SOCIETY
L miva just returned after attending tlie Nate exhi-
bition at Killarney, v now vilingy undertake to give
analysis e whole, in
v PR much upon t the ES
a
never-to-be-
©
"31
. | bulls in
us
ern
this exhibition could not have taken
is season at least—fourthly, on their architeet, Mr.
Darby, for j
cellent buildin
land че.
п 5.
“of all paas Lea mbled on this im-
most 133 place, from all
ugh whom so
e wi densely throng
orgotten W . Edward Carroll, No. 2
Triton Villa Phibsborough, Dublin, Aug. 17.
The following is the list of prizes :—
TTLE.
s A. ip HORT-HoR
st bull, 30 eu Lord 1 Talbot de Malahide.
This bull "y obtained - gold medal as best of all the prize
the SOVS., е Poari Drem, East Lothian.
ion "he best bull, 20 sovs., Charles Towneley,
ovs Hon . L. H. King Harman,
Section 1.—For t
Ballymahon.
Section 3.—For the best ЭШ, АБ ше William Du Crosbie,
ce
* | to the breeder, and the Purcell challenge
J ponet ,1852,3
e
e best ai
in the neat cattle classes.—5 sovs., Lord бозе Mom, Mj P,
Cha: s —— Пе.
n5.—For the best heifer, calved іп 1850, 15 sovs., Lord
Viscount Monck, M.
n 6.— For the best heifer, calved in 1851, 10 sovs., James
Douglas, D rem.—5 sovs., do. do.
Section 7.— For the n ре; calved on or after January 1,
1852, 10 sovs., do. do.— , do, "do.
CLASS x oium LARGE BREEDS.
Section 1.—No entry.
€ a. —For the best Devon bull, 10 sovs., the Earl of
2 8
A. emet Аай Y,
Section 4,—No en
Section 5.—For tlie best Devon cow, in calf or in milk, of any
мэс 5 — the m of A
—For e best Polled Angus or Galloway cow, 5 sovs.,
t Devon Heifer, calved on or after
DIRI i 1 e Earl of Charlemont.
as
Jan
Section 5 For Te pe Polled "m or Galloway Heifer,
calved on or after January 1, 1850,
Malahide.
Section 10.—No entry
1 11. For ‘the
sovs., Lord Talbot de
„the Earl of Charlem
рой the” best Polled Angus "t Gallons ay heifer,
Fair, Castlebar,
CLass C,—SMALL AND MOUNTAIN BRE
Sectio "For — best Ayrshire bull, 3 William
Hamilton, Dunbo
Section 2.— For the ee West Highland bull, 5 sovs., William
Owen, Blesinton, Wick
Section 3.—For t he p Kory bull, 5 sovs., the Earl of
ing animals w.
— — in number — excellen i in quality. The
rses was well filled with some superi
the
Esq., Cahircive
those | Killarney.
hat
Rath
— iym Carlow (Clydesd
ng tent a
But 9 ühircbysed
con "ed ‘the boi. TM cow, 4 5078., N. W. Roche,
Section 5.—For
. mp
Section 88 the best cpa aes sovs., James €—
n.—2 sovs., William m Баро, eoe
Section 7.— For the best ad rshire heifer, 3 so rles
best Devon e — on or after,
n 12.—
а on or 2 January 1, 1852, 3 sovs., Messrs. Stavert a nd E.
Mayo.
[Аововт 20,
Section 3.—For the best ram of any other age, 8 sovs. Sv
Rait, Edenderry,—For the second best, do. do. Se, 8 sovs, Sylvester
Sect ion 4.—For the best p f
Rowland Сыр», pes aile.—3 sovs., do. do, owes, Ga
Section 5. Buh — - of five ewes, 6
Ra iB soy „Themas Ball, Malahide. 6766 © 8075, Sylvester
—CHEV hon OR ANY p MOUNTAIN Ввевр,
вови Ad — For ы best ram. No
— 2. 9 т the best pen of Avei на
—.— pe в ewes, the Marquis
Seaton 3. Pot the ux! pen т дуа ewes, 5 "m
of Conyngham.—3 sovs., N. W. Roche, M.D., Ferm
CLASS H. Meter HDOWN
Section 1.—For the best ram of any age, 8 ei "WI E
low.
Blessinton, county of Wick
pen of five shearling ewes, ism,
m bo
Section 2.—For the best
Thomas Henry Marmion, ад
Section 3. dt the ,best pen of five ewes, 4 sovs, Willi
Owen, Blessi
Section 1. h ten P — —
ection d е best 3 —— 18 mon 0
William Mur Hickson, Tralee dece d эт,
J. S. Spencer, “Hinckley, Leicestershir T
Section 2.— e best ver over “is Pees: mths and under 36
months old, 8 an ind D. Chaign л, Benown, Athlone.—
Four sovs., 3 Roe, Donnybrook (Be s shirt
Mt 5. —For the best breeding. sow, 2 18 months old,
8s xander Davidson, The Abbey, Belfast (
Boar di үй Croker, Ballytore House ere
Section 4.— For the best breedi ing. sow, over 18 months
5 sovs, L Viscount Monck, M. P. (Berks 2
George Roe, Nutley, Do (Berkshir
me litter, five rg
Rev. John ‘Warburton, Kill, county Kildar are (Benne
BOTI FO E ENGLISH OR LONDO:
Section "Five SOVS., KC W.T. Crosbie, pees Abbe
Pierce Crengh, Mountjoy Square, Dublin—2 sovs, W.
Ballymartle, vm
TER FOR THE FOREIGN MARKET.
E R. Meade, Kinsale —3 SOVS., Michael Now
Dr. Barter, St. Anne's
Five
Kilmeaden, "Waterford.—2 SOVS.,
Blarney.
CHE
the best couple of т cheeses, made in reland, of
the ‘aden of 1853, not less than 20 1 each, 5 sovs,
—— Ls. Lake House, Moate. T. Crosbie,
—2 A
Crass N.—FrA
Forthe nom penne not ies than 16 s weight of mill- 3
Flax, bein verage см of 8... үү de
acre, 4 * a nt Bern:
more, —
For t bundle, n less than 16 Ibs. weight, of hand-
E. "rex, 4 sovs., neis в Knockrow, Bandon.—
2 sovs., Edward Smith, Ballimer, Band
For the best half bushel of lea saved by the grower,
4 sovs., Charles Cham - nane Annascale, ido.
Edward Smith, бешоо ен Ч
IMP PLEMENT. A
test ntet
LASS
The following prize: given for implements MA
ere
e wants and dene, reland ;—
1. For the implement best — to turn up and. ae
the air and frost of winter the pe pat би consistent vi ч
E. oy of surface, first- 9
. A swing plough, Wien Graham, Dublin, —
seme a
No. 1 B. Ball-wheel plough, Ransome & Bia iut HMM
highly * A On
sin `1 €. Trench plough, W. Gray, Beliast, 9
For the best instrument for men up the е subsoil, capable
qo plough. -
д
911 8 medal,
1 ray & Son, Uddington, Glas anf
. For the best Аж. ог cultivator, to be me J ut
more horses, first-class — Thomas Eeles, for ns
Thnrles, two-horse gru
4. For the best drill — for green ca cedi
R М2 ЕЕ
‘the best constructed seed harrow, first-class medal, W.
Stanley, "Peterbéroug *
‚ For the best — Й first-class medal, €
ws.
For the best am Ж sowing Turnip "v in one or intro
ec 1, Thomas Eeles and i
срт тине
table m
11. For
ratus for dis
Jamas Sm
William (e me Dun boyn
Sec ug iom the best Y & її: 1 ГЕУ ‚ 2 80V$., Captain
2 For 1
©
ion 9. For the best Kerry heifer, 8 sovs., John Dwyer,
Croker, B.
і. Рог t
ott 2
rad lot of two Ayrshire heifers, 3 sovs.
É "For the best horse-hoe for cleaning between the drills ay
. Roche, ye
‘Section 11.—For "the C lot of two West Highland heifers,
ge p For the Pratt, Dunlavin.
tion 12.— For th -— lot of K
om Brenan K ot of two erry пану 3 sovs.,
а Сор, V. 50 Sovs.
y bond Jide Trish Ban 4
кое Park, Lancashire.]
E rs, of any bre
N he property of 2
Fort Union, Adare
Crass D.—Ho&
Sec 1.—For the ү cart stallion, 30 sovs ah 9 Rait,
„ George T pson, Kilmore
Rathmoyie; pe —10 so’
rome
Sectio
— Ade tenant t farmer, John Cristy, Esq.,
3.— For the 5 pun Stallion, 15sovs., John Cassidy,
52, Taies s Street, Du
tion 8 cart mare, 10 sovs., Silvester Rait,
inter} F .—5 sovs., Peter B. Mosse,
ale
For the best cart filly, 5 sovs Silvester Rait, Rath-
(Clydesdale). `' y 4
moyle, Ed
SHEEP,—CLASS E.—LEIO
Section 1.—For the best shearling in, гу sovs, Frederick
Founes Hamilton, Edenderry.—5 sovs, Ambrose Bole, Park
—For the py pea shearling — 10 sovs., J. S.
For the — Rage for cleaning grain,
ett & Son iti нш
seth
y
alf or milk, not less ibat three years of |
first-class e" — Ransome an
93. For the best threshing ior
— by hand,
For the best set of horse-power gearing, m
pted to fit machines, churns, threshing- machines, de, E
d And
24. For hand churn,
liam p. ү =з
ig
the best machine for — drain tiles and
m er G. Ingram, Dublin. 1
"the best lot of draining-tiles, second-class T
Jublin.
the best assortment of hand-implements oes, ril
h as draining-tonls, rm sickles, всуе & |, wie
sms barrows, sack-holde first-class
— and Co.
or the best and most —
rf bare
ped
H 5 iss :
1
E
ped Hinckley, Leicestershire.—5 sovs., Jam Douglas, East
3 the best yel of e е, 10 sovs., Frederick
enderry.— do. do,
0 Eee
nd are daily becom-
MEO. moro аас Poll — given in this
ye Founes Hamilton, Ed.
€ LONG-WOOLLED а: NOT QUALIFIED
OMPETE AS LEICESTERS.
suited for folding sheep on Turnips,
Hill and Co., br — olding hurdle.
To th
— in TN earling ram, 10 sovs., Silvester Rait, |
Р Section 2,—Ео two-shear ram, 8 sovs., Frederick „2.
5
19 years
that
E
^ — | рар
34—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. . 541
ma ча: аб 7 | With moisture, the best friend [have got. IIe is n
78. Turnip scuffle, Thomas Eeles and d with moisture, the best friend I have got. There i rwise, we might follow Pg: who ought not to be
1 а. al. ы , , ght not to
2 Hoot grater, Мово E Stanley, second tss me -class medal. doubt that if you had had the power of irrigation this! followed ; but I do think it is your duty to test it y
6. Bea r, Ransome and Sims, second-class medal. year you w ave been in a muc ter state than | common ru es of caleulation—p shillings, and
y: Intermediate motion by two-horse gearing, Ransome and ie now are, "This would be а ыр expense ; — d to go into the question without prejudiee.
Hine, (ги. class ШИНЫ]. — in agriculture be not | I hav to kno h i
Bi h i ratus, highly commen every man who has ed
= Giese shots eep-dippi vy APPAR e com Co, p Ms think it mi d a Ae of expense we should out this principle has n to congratulate himself on
Haycroft, of Cork, sant tend * as ats ess. you follow in our ste will not have
10. Galvanised’ wire garden seats, C. D. Young and Co., com- and, I do honest]
mended.
Болі NORTHERN Дете The of
influence on the agriculture of 4l. 5
ыз the other g p
4 is
(misa!
t Neweasile, las
668 Watson
with aperit power, px. —
this co We — — adhere n
one abi of Scotland — the ot ther, and a most excellent yard, an
one it is, base of f half ry, and | I had
based on little she because then
new ideas wrote me a letter to say that
his by —— at the rate of 2}
deed,
is an expensive чадаг if и of the benefits of the
we take even the few im provements which have taken
a 19
9 years’ lease ; and I wi ill j just say wint are
culti tivate the soil,
must
to double our produce
0 wet
T hope wil wil 5 — checked in the со
rust I may not des 800 1 in my 7 05
сайы т not the pater up i
from rua that — taken oe or that will take
Place, in e ie ч ан
very roots x the crop, an
. Mechi ting to have been the is dr You lose what
guest of the day, m = £ had several opportunities of | most serious у. е у
- зө led. The of the most diane things i in me. wo
"e 0
r vi
followin An extract fro i
18 tand
б
business
say —
yo
ammonia, . You ime,
e was
hat
jen n manurec
m roduc
ers here was not the — pit of утен
any old woman could do it, by givin g теј the beg wad
ocean steam The
‘sons to the acre, жошо fer
of ground. Beir actical farmers kno
Ф
о Ф
Qs
E
s 0 no bad bargain in the way of
What h Y^ > of the millions of кс continued through the wint
h passed throu е Podis pi tbe citise Boat bandon ? | withrthe finest Grasses—I no
t if — r fe ^ was ed to three
is t bet 5 richest здн Itural
Country in the world. The reason they had not attended е to this | CTOPS the same Tum
ust because they had not thought of the thing. The same
be
“fi
— Ау thing that amlocked the door and let Mes
ч farm e s, of the worst so
of" Esse were EIU ry
to put guano on my field, I w
{| agitate it bce an À— —€—
you w
|tage is that you absolutely e
2 ine feo
of to lose many cro
the n north country arises po» giu ur having a
fs ж as care in availing yourselves of it by
culture Your Turnip culture is Leges be
ave an pue climate,
é, I obtained a litt
of Ww ater
respects, Tam very T
Esse diss make a
ha
—
hall r become
That Sun, which was before so objectionable, becomes, | be attached to old ct — and it is
e aen is equally fertile in for three farthings а ton, a sum во
— 0
our ammonia,
w keep
nahen on it, and Sey never t it down,
lace ;
it pass out in a stream
|е subsoil to to the roots of the ante great
rtilise the boti
hie. ы with ihe; plough ed cannot em down above urg
I used b worm, w
re you, it is remunerative. Now
supposing I tell you — costs. I would first Mel v is|
the pe: "- ton of iron piping in this country? I
t yea
No m it requires
of iron n piping ; ; and
except
r an farmer’
this principle of irrigation since he sa ;
he had peser the whole of
and
you shall have full ac
idi firs
tl te
ing, and if any or all of е like to come, or send to me,
rs, we
15 yards
e
believe * me ds is a striking illus- | i
— | and a gh I
lift
d
the puddings, in my tank;
I had air pipes
the mass, yee it zoe into my head to apply
ws the air, and the solid
ll brought within = — of
k it v All t horses,
large оман " - e through — the size
to put y
чуя
the and in —.— чое — bit
— the tags (корее). M a mass
2 air-pum
Pi
every |
is 15 little i iron ri that the he piping, at
attach, as you do to
pe
Ae ing manure for Turnip e
osing my bullocks Teu a Mrs
boards, I fire
ced
cadi piv within two parya дор into the ттн to the
ies дой.
und t you most
rou—that Бере is s noting will dinis ve your soil like
assure the
d ore
began 72 work it with the liquid manure, and
er, and
e crop is
e {= не in — fields as in your
er
тор;
сап
my expenses d. «п, end T was pretty particular, I would
if the fore part, where their 8
with a little > matting. Mr, Men 99
m
fluid form
dea and it was something like tr a "зч recent 1 is of f Professor EN and braw я of small
a farmer, of n
to
doubled. |
method of distribution т Ern
р
Опе:
шей, - that,
The great fi — 4 pe —
and bal th they double thelr manure, will
p some hopes of doubling — crops.
onversation on
ve or E to any ins
ОЕ J. Ргійсаил.
іп ‘Ren T 1 would not give it for 3000/.,
в propery
t advan- |
tom-soil
Ра EA T
Miscellaneous.
E ish Rotation Croys.—
y^ RE 2d, Ома; 34,
rnips; 3d, Barley ;
bio ver; sch, Wheat; 6th, Pas; 7th, Barley ;
—lst, Turnips; 2d, Barley; аз Clover ;
i loucester.
4th, Wheat ; 5th, Oats ; 6th and 7th, Бай
our| “D
| followed
lorset.—Ist, "Wheat ; 2d, Rye an winks Ve tches,
by Turnips ; 3d, Barley; ; 4th, Over; or scarlet
Trefoil and "^y followed by Mustard, to be ploughed
in, or by Rape
Taft wr.
AUCI О
«Вен саа Barley ; 2a, Turnips; 3d, Wheat;
th. Clover. e one-tenth of the breadth is -
down to r year
urrey.— st, — U Alo; 2d, Wheat ; then as
as the lan 1 carry.
3 rotations.
Morgan’s Essay — йү dipeitiire.
to be fed off; the Clover i is sometimes
eee
542
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
Calendar of Operations.
` ——Ф—
AUGUST.
Farm, Aug. 18.—The weather during last
but by no means warm for wes season; indeed, the
cold at times. Unde
BERWICKSHIRE
made v rogTess, though other
Thinning is now nearly over, except
8 anky
©
B
ced land, А where
of the present month, pie ае seem 3
* are rapidly being an
stimulas, — us 1 as some Swedes o n lighter oda
to th
— — a v depth a
cai:
average return, rin
—— lly a Ped crop,
den ard
abro:
—T чаг в — these pa arts may now
sidered over, the fine weather of the last fortnight having
t t all home in very good oe ed
byt the floods. The
ourse obw week
gene
appear to have impro
vod wi
uniform 9 9 colour "аё we like to see at thi is time c of the — ar;
rage ed ap
the ear has arance, en
thres атас laid in 1 places, promise а fair егор.
ей.
Barley i isa full ‹ crop, but has sustained more injury
Turnips and
tinued rains during — be of ast month.
gold Wnrzel have recovered their starved appearance, 1 are
looking very чы —— — showing fresh s с
f disease, andare worse than have been known for many years.
ugust 15.— — ch pleasure in stating that a
t N par the better h erthe weather, The neigh-
E - — c dierent — what it was three weeks
ry in the extre
how in'm
up to that of
‘superior to that f the 0 ld, : as 15 —
healthy weather, and h е brou
rity that could not been 3 The. deficiency ' will be
the greates | —— т ped bees where it is thin-
Fut
mer than usual, and oes m the same extent of
BD tang "- wn. In! = — nbourhood die land being drier than in
may b y, below average, if
many p тор
we ube quality int accou
to be very bad has turned out not so bad after all, and though
are a few grain — — — that will not recover, they
1 be
liy given for Turnip-hoeing is 5s. and four eh of
ider Са 4 The Potato crop is — gone. The
this week a few days —
ges, will b £
ghee of a LE. in the ear,
rop there are oo
wes ore n dow
ES le
where t the Whe
h n ваг; ve О
асры ш je well re Est! ple; this may, however, be
e r
—M——
ices to Corresponden
syke CLOVER SEED: M Powell. We regret SÉ lost the
address of the deny. from whom we obtained the informa-
tion. P Ld y any considerable seedsman can supply you
or dire
OOKS :
—
AL
v "You oung Farmer. Blackie's “ 8 oi Agri-
eta. We do not know any work on malt-
SM
fault f. ‘he ner, and n ot of the е
upon the
, Se tting fi
of
Germany ' and Holland |
Pigs ; fot Scotland, 109 1 Beine,
onset Отт ndent. It is hardly ever raised as - nursery crop,
but s re it is танчы It no doubt ш success-
m “transplanted w ne year old; that is, aer Шо, Zu
d
is not thoron hl; x and moderately sheltere d,
of its = or injured by frost; therefore, in such
cases, it is better to transplant early in s ing.
HORSE mild dose of physic is desirable when &
is tak — Grass diet from Grass to dry food should
ng kept as cool as possible. W. C.
te; iti ief.
er Erratum The 2nd prize for black Shanghae chickens
of Sandbach,
was carri f by W. Cust Gwynne, M.D.,
es
TRIAL oF Reape MaAcurnes: F 8 P W. — — the
report of the judges in another column, The trial
YORKSHIRE Хошой TURAL L MEE TING : T H. Some о the comm
ed eire Yo e right, but
GARDEN,
AUG.
ell. supplied with dock Vegetables and
we
PH e and. por is tolerably brisk. Peaches and а
are plentiful. — gn E Кн, rapes are —— Importa
from the Contine tatoes, Carro
and Articho — pnl
still kept up, — * * as ae Mode: Cherries and —— cots
in the market; the latter fetch from 18. 6d. to 8з. 6d.
English Che rries are not quite so plentiful. Аі ан + and
0 à С from the South of France fetch 4s. рег basket.
ма il co niple wi good for
ovre no pct depends upon the weather that
eks. However tate it ma x al
will be sc ыз:
rors dis eased: But if t ept, they are
hen the .
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there, as
unobserved, w when
— — Turnips pe
ery good, at yy 6d. to 1s. iw quart shelled, and N e oy 6d. to
в. per — — ыа 4 are —Ó very much diseased.
Mushroom: Cut flowers consist of Pelargoniums,
"uchsias, Ren Өнө, PNE Pinks, and Carnations.
UIT
also a large 3 of foreign Pines — I ——
fetch from 4d. to 6d.
16
y
5
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1
Pine-apples, рет Ib., 3s to 6s s, per doz deat
Grapes, — 1b. ,18 to3s 6d Chicos, per lb.,
on mead ann р. — m to 2s
sebe: . bush, 2s to 88 6d
pricots, p i
== —— p. pm. 1s to 28
Greengage, do., 1s'6d to
Melons, в, 2s to 4
Apples, per bush, Bs t
dessert; per ae 1s to 28
Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 20s
fthe eyes is not caused by the |
houses, for finished goods, ave
accounts from Americà are yeiai
= ae that, ere long, we may
SMIT "e — Мохр,
Е. һауе а 1а eig mber of Beasts}
of good dates: consequen tly,
— a few of the choice st have
Sheep’ are more plenti h
tio are low
Calves, 70
the — = midland e nea nties
Per st. of 8
but the prices are not lower.
| not large, but deg віва the demand Sheep and
support alves are dearer; a few choice
nearly reached S 5s. Foreign supply consists of 206 B
heep, and 397 Calves; from Scotland, 520 Beasts: 40
northern and — counties and 90 Milch Cows: -
Per st. of 8 lbs 4 Per st. of 8 Ibs.
st Scots, — Best Long-wools,., 4 4
fords, Mou 14 dr 4 Do. Shorn «on
est orns 4 2 — Ewes & 2d quality 3 £
2a pw eene 2 8—3 8 Do. Shorn T
Bes and Lam ane 4
Hal 11 oe 4 9 — 5 0 Calves „ "x
Do. Shorn. 0 | Pigs
Beàsts, 835 ; Sheep and I Eerste, 12. 140;
[ Алтвтвт ‘UST 20,
е busi
ted as [mA n
` Per st. of 8 5
а Long. MM 4
— зи 4 4 0
Best Short-horns 4 4 4 Ewes 6 3 85
2d quality Beasts 2 8—3 8 Do. — ——
est Downs am A ke M
l-breds . 4 28 0 | Calves: .. 4.3 f
Do. Shorn ... 0—0 0 gs ME
Beasts, 5021; Sheep and тайа 32,240 ; сё P
FRIDAY; g. 19. =
We аге only moderately supplied with B
Th
ER
Y again be busy RIS
U
pits E d E.
ins
Calves, 6575
МокхрАү,
{е ,
are Piotr; =” — delivered. . .. per sack 435
2d d ditto {
sal
not — c to submit
busine
o T MPERIAL QUART
Wheat, as — & 2 8.4 White
—
No —
Foreign . .
Barley, — & distil., 288 to 268. Chev
reign.. grinding and distillin
Oats, Essex and Suffolk .... но a
7 ap and Lincolnshire. P.
ris
Foreign............Poland and Brew 16
Beans, Ame - "as to Tick
Pigeon. ў
Fo oreign ..
Peas, poses Essex an ése BO
Mes Map 358 to 388............ Grey 32
re large. t was well a
— contine 2 — extensive
che latter, 1 of 2 and
ntioned above. Whea the spo
ас"
| men
n of a few cargoes taken for xm
not extensive, In the value of Ва
no alteration. Oats are 6d. per
дуа f fully 1s. per barrel
Rye 29—39
Rye-meal, foreign | . . . . . . ede m%
Fore — per barre
ELS Tu 19 The “arrival of fore
It ;
o, b. cargoes, at pP
— held for an — of. Ti to 28. per uH
to
ey, Beans, a
*
VEEK.
UN
Mene a
these е
Wheat
Qrs
English ... 2510
Trish. sisis —
Foreign .. 27120
July 9 4
t.
latter of th n has done well and at very little | р,
an оле Зейнени} ә жы Аң Арый Dot like fy that 8 eee en, derne
is not likely that IT will get ay
feu prion Harvest tat stone tiihbreppeared to be pe ee bor gol Peach а to 40 44 бал, A — "ato à
Г а generally it is al e ы
A — ithas been for the past two years. i " | Fre ге um p. 55 18 6d Radishe — per doz Ме ^d
1 We have cut an
; à; i - һа : Small Salads, v of 2d to 3d
aon xia of — 8 last, in very 8 Rhubarb, p. bundle 3d to 6d id dish, p. undle, 1s to 35
rogis is. жш ин y farm t we Potatoes, per tonj40s to 1008 . pott., 1s to 2s 6d
an n too precipitate in reaping: and perhaps it might be 80, | per ewt., 3s to Sorel per 2 A pend to
t now that it is carried and used, and the jud per bush., 5s Artichokes, r doz., 3s to 6s
qnm wet, we feel quite satisfied if we have erred it is on Turnips, per doz., 3s to 4s Fennel 2 3a to 3d
the noes de. The Wheat is ripening slowly, so much во that | Cueumbers, each, 2d to 8d Savory, per bunch, 2d to gd
een pe edt x reaping for three days; we are | Celery, per bundle, 9d to 18 6d buneh, 15091,
7 — ` ded done sie Ти the en at п P aa P Carrots, per doz, 6s to 8s Parsley, p. doz. b to 5s
( Wednesday aftern hed vily; the barometer is also UC pei aoe: 12 0 1 66 Bar 0 per ben f — „=
к ЖА cree m 2 ae T quite ready — mow ing but 25 we ks, per bunch, 3d to 4d Ma 1 ә
year i monte n we oe er, we intend tercresses n,8d
for the present io allow it to to remain. We е be een this da ay Sumer ба —_ жр ibu —
А. ine. + HOPS.—Borove он cas 19.
and to-morrow shall commence ploughing, saving, p oy Pattenden and Sm report th I3 m m
poca: the land cleared of ML. forits reception. Rye 8 a * plantation still come confüeting ; во ; лар
finely pulverised soil, and в n affür ne land: bas been п the grounds that — went into ign, * those
"well harrowed — to receive ae onelight harrowing afterwards ; latterly attacked are daily getting worse, so that on the whole the
e rs bette: wn broadcast, for feeding than when remains firm, and the.duty stationary at — t 155,000,
drilled. Two bush чү of 5 Nye are sufficient for each acre: bu HAY. —Per Load of 36 Trusse
R — of — = 8 — with old Rye; and Sum omg Aug. 18 Р
then 3 not produce so good az plant. We have been Pri ( E
T Татра and Mangold Wurzel ^ every interval that could Inferior do. TS xc Second = i ME dard
, as well — Ma . . — el, iis ws a5. Straw Ji ‘ss 36
are now growing rapidly. The abundance laboure s been | Ne — Hay „ 50 y Ei J. Da
ae no — die pau pet - p grain nmm ce CUMBERLAND MARKET, Aug. 18. enint
t e ness of the harvest, гана Meurs
и tended to that end. undreds of poor fellows, after hav Е Inferior do. nif dix € Landi] 7 Sa We ur
25 — — а на — * istriets have Hay de 80 Straw pi 2.96 35
h pti rae th h oe LIII LIIS
after ue Е: ч -— nee Od Clover T Lato 130 HUA BAKER,
Т. Евра, Aug. 19
d: COAL MARKE 9.
Wallsend Heugh Hall, "ed Wallsend Hetton,20s.; Wallsend.
"4 1.
Tees, 20s.—Ships at таг! ‘ket, 4
future proceedings: toes are ine
ч ly spoiled; wo
SEs E is Ard ‘spoiled o e zu y 2 and we нө : wrt ue Y, Aug. td — There is no increased dis-
sr weather ha — ust 15.— The last fortnight of vet fine s the 54 end. к pe * — — — on —
= Се er has аи the appearance of the nwilling to aece ch sali wigbt-he 2 ade. 799 ч
harvest, hitherto to retard OF e VERRE nona. eee P —— Noll — more doing, and the market
eee dtp e MEE iin м. 3 far wy tute een уатан; Dak: the r ate
-— and other green crops are now being horse and toad hood, tee low, eae prio e now demanded fe Ertrag any n .
могы to make ра growth in the well-m land; the | the production be lessened. s sca т yarns neta
ngo e whole, must be consi very inferior, the PEN There ig
ERPOOL, ap Aug.
— was a fair ——
a tolerably wave demand, and in the ware- prites
OOU T
lour fully pem ‘the
d. per 45 I € e A a
or 45 re
ig at 6d. to o 1s. lod —
without EE alteration either
ved
or eye Ireland ; and beyon
— dian Corn essa; we have
ce Monday — We ШМ
at market to-day. Trade for Whea
— did not press ae = the per
— M ome secondar
We have
phon and Ко» по change., Oats 1 0 as
At peng
ance of 25 3
"А, Corn on the spot ae $e easier 1
afloat was obtainable Pel braila at
a Ets
to
Scarcely an is fresh. sh in
I: ani Г d 2000 qrs de
low sale,
dn sells for
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
543
34—1853.]
COTTAM &HALLEN.
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FOUNDERS ETC
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Greenhouses ountain: Game Netti Do. Syringes Garden Bordering
Hot Water Apparatus етет Wire Work | Hurdles Do. Rollers Watering Pots
Vases Flower Stands — — o — par. Garden Arches, &c
IRON HURDLES, S
ES а —
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—
THE Р
SSRS. BAKER em confidently 88 their |
UNTAINS for Poultry, Pheasants, Pigeons, &c., as the
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jt AND CO. —— — — FILTER, re
gh
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this process.—See- Lancet, and m the standard journals, as to
treet,
tbe value: of Asbestos in filtration
ТЕР! HENSON anp PEILL, 61, Gracechurch S
London, and 17, New Park Street, Southwark, Mannfacturers
of Co »- Cylindrical and oe rides 175 nical Iro: Ктр
Tron, resp tory and Hot ta. cither Т n. W.
on, respectfully call the 3 of the ‘Nobility, (ей, Ped
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orks 8 v have Richart references of
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M feel assured, obtain the sa characte
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AVIES'S CANDLES, 644.
y
TCALFE, BINGLEY,
Street,
per Ib.: — 8, 74d. ;
aren wax, 15.; sperm
18,74. — ore 805 Palmer's m metallic, 8.3 j — s, 9d; argand
oil, 4s. 6d, pe gallon, French, solar, 3s. 9d.; sperm, 85.;
wn Windso г, 1s. Bd. ; rose,
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ac PARENTS AND 8 —A married
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For Terms and particulars, жен to the Rev. S. L. M.,
office, Linton, Cambridgeshire; or to the Office of ‘this Taper.
бё =
Post-
MANUFACTURERS BY wie APPOINTMENT
HE QUE
O btat и поли — 1851.
. FRY anp SONS have — the — эы which
реба and a Manufactory от а large scale can command.
NCH CHOCOLATES, which — — at the
royal table and KA the д nobility, аге мн» 8, both
eating. Those-who
persons have never tasted this beverage
. CHOCOLATE BONBONS are delicious and nutritious
ndiments for the railway — for — the nursery, and
the 8 ms and especially ada T
LE COCOA is — — that no
4 un et to other
makers.
inferi or qualities, thus ——.— obtain most fort LX «nd guid, o
using | FRY & SONS’ SOLUBLE wore in gree or
in hexagon paske ne which will - fou d of сесим at quality
OAS possess perfect ашыу LA сти,
саќе articles—to invalids invaluable,
me name on the label of their COCOA NIBS
y genuine,
FRY'S PATENT COCOA possesses а full flavour. -
manufacture
rs | SPOR
J. S. Fry & Sox all kinds of Chotdlates
8, Bristol,
— in Great Britain
that the name of “Fry &
Sons” is on ‘the packet of each article, Enquire at all Grocers
for Fry and Sons’ Book on Cocoa~Gratis,
42 ges — t dein —A. valuable, newly
small
r ——
miles, T is — to be —— E YACHTING, and to
EN, GENTLEMEN, and GAMEKEEPERS.
TEDÉ - — ES.— and
Telescopes, p ssing vei extrac
34 inches, with — extra хосе ра show distinctly J
oon, Saturn's Rin Double Stars. They su
5
— important invention in
nary powers that some
me = d
- lief rel
Messrs. = — — LOMONS,
Street, opposite the York Hote!
NOW — Professor BLENKINSOP 15
cians and Aurists, 39, Albemarle
London.
and 'ession, — 13
Ec Exeter Change,
HEA AL AND SON'S trt ae nn cl .
of BEDSTEA DS, sent free Lm
and prices of upwards o of One Hund
of every deseription of Bedding, Blankets, and Quilts. And their
new A fo hp gree — them r — A : | 1
fixed for n extensive
а чь Chintzes, Lancer nte Dimities, во
tó render ит — ishm 2 —
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pem 196, "Tottenh am Court Road, London.
RDOE'S VENTILATING WATER
E: GHT OVER-COATS resist any amount of — withont
mm d reinen the fata il o objection tó all other w Md ie
of 8
n,
the Purification of Bilge-water, Gess
„ are
bie aa to | *
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ublio as
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Chemis ts, Shipping "Agents, and others nn i the 38
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Rir Ta BUR: 44 Disinfect:
ane
ing
stimonials of the
—— X ROLLING MACHINE.
ALEXA үлем SHANKS & SON, — —
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IMPROVED « — — and ROLLIN NG MACHINE
which, and its ae ——
‘excellence and — 1 over "all other machines е kind,
АСЕАНА “further р icula il b diatel
monia rt IS: e immedia
; — particu wi m y
WARNER'S PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE
Cas . for the use of Farms,
сотан Manure Tanks, and poene лө
CnaESOENT, JEWIN What TD Torbo:
Machinery for Raising Water; Fire
description біра of" M
| 2s, 9d. yd
Wells.
Patent Pum 115 0
Patent Pump, with 15: feet “of lead
pipe attached, and bolts and nuts’
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Larger sizes if required
They are ch used for supplying Hot,
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rx SUMMER — AND DUST are
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FOR THE C
INCIDENTAL TO T
> nidi; and by Chemists and
They are made in
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be, tarte or exception, — 4 of the
ng
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t bears, h — most
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ordin но МЫ brush, communicates a peculiar softness and
brillaney to to the Hair, and is alike favourable to its growth
ed ei by Lea & РЕввїхв, 68, Broad Street, Worcester, and
pe In Bottles, at Be. 6d. nch. Sold
Y & Sons, and other patent medicine
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UANTITY AND QUALITY OF THE HAIR
No Toilet can be considered complete without a careful
attention to that department which во materially affects 175
entire contour, viz., the Hair, Which, b '
is 4 of the — st cae 3 tio That which
weak can be — e to receive a most а.
tiful gloss tg Pe ial applies Du 11 is to its e
"т valuable properties in sem = ts thatis m the char teter
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by E. татах PE сае is removing to!
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1029, 2140, 3170, 2276, 9277, ив 2496, 2427, 4893,
3, 906, 90 7, 1665, 2496, 34
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13 also drawn; but the holders ti thereof, being in arrear,
he benefit of this drawing,
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the Order
of = D, as seniority of a ae А
284, 285, 287, 2
285, 39 299,
512, 213,218 320, 321, 325, Pun d
enth Public ie Drawing is fixed for NI A Sep-
reemasons' Hall, ү ыа Street, eios
са опену General Meetin; 1 the
е of the Esta — ment the nd
Society. All Shares taken on or be that эе Yes up to the time
ve placing the numbers in е нн will participate As the
advantages of this 8 Application s for P.
Shares to be made CHARLE wis —
E — GARDENING al ba AS AN ART.
* M bens 3 of Thor
XE
r his services to pis and Gentlemen in
near Norwich, |
obtained (64. each, — og to purchasers
Seedsm n Lond 1
IMPORTANT SALE n COCHIN CHINA,
HER R POULT. |
R. STRATFORD has rece ir
M T. , Esq., of Kingsw d nb
to sell by Auction, at * ——— Bazaar,
August 31, the tock of
U LTRY, in cludin M ur "Pri
"A см year, Prize Silver an
o vd high character СО
ne , 89, Guildford Street, Russe
Pese i
TO THE 1 OF PU
R. STRAFFOR
Mr. Buckley (riot declining Ram
Friends and t reeders o
renis Mr consistin, ng 0!
and THEAVE OM
— sheep
d quality of wool and mutton for w
— celebrated for nearly a centu
The Sheep may be i
oe te pÀ poe уч their Gardens and Pleasure-grounds at Normanton Hill, whic
on correc Bohs ag of taste, in any style, or pane fg of | Station, on the Midland Railway,
styles, suitable to the requirements of all kinds сев, Derby, Leicester
upon — pes and in most case roduce imm.
Mr. T. can give ample references as to liis success,
TO LAND AGE
үү ААР, at Michaelmas ат x FARM v 100
чїч ger
ndon, with a "бене? Family
with full
to R. Ј., Post Ofise, Stoke 1 нь
REEHOL ND.
ANTED, "TO y PURCHASE, pis 30 to 60 core
of FREEHO
pide
О BEL LET & capi — WHEA and STUCK FARM
ү in Hertfordshire, 5 miles from a first-class station on the
| Grea’ — . — way,
ve n
Segre D 2 n the chalk; that which w:
d e and Buildings, vh „„
IHE e will be repaired er the yen э and
ditions а will ill be made to them {о suit the views of an improving
Tenant air terms.
kc to Mr. Humpent, Land Agent, Watford.
коон PONIES.
R. JOHN GOULD has the honour
[ tha tructio 8
Esq., M
the
at
viz.
four, and five years ol
the saddle. Some excellent трт еер
t them
80,
worker; oi ‘two-year-old by
—— 11 “eel oe
— y be
the
— SMITH, Emmett's ‘Grange, 8
Barnstaple, Aug. 20, 1853.
* — by WII Hau BRADBURY,
ow St. pee —G а
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 35.—1853.]
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27.
[Price 6d.
INDEX.
Agapanth, diseased ......... 3H — * uet. i
Agricu’ history of.. . 55 Mangosteens.........cccserses ` 550
A ou qmm len ry Metelli e 2. 550
t —— Mildew, Um — Vine 547
га — N rie! So 551
: даңа
. Oak, the 4
Pig bree ing
— we
е, Captain Norton’ s.
Cartri
puse. ortworth sale of, 553 c—555
Chrysanthemum, culture of .. 551
Crayons for mue rt n n glass
Cric ен;
Crop ret $53
Esc
Forest, New
Garden allotmeuts
КМ — * sva:
Intoxicating
ро SOUTH 027 FLORICULTURAL
Under the Patronage of "era
T B
1 - 6 rig Mr. J. G.
Sara, Hon. Sec.,
PALE or TAUN N
NTO DEA
NAM AND Sox Bag, ML. Tho next SHO
ANGTON,
DAY, Sept. 7,
obtain
мй ноша ous gyn mage i the QUE
GLAND.
IETY.—
24 distinct varieties, 27. 2s,; second
33 fee, 5s.
Sout н Eastern).
о prizes.—Any 2 will be
Week Street,
ed of
ANE HORTICUL-
"E
Pre-
ext SHOW will
d | to latinae. to their friends and the trade that thi eir
TO ADVERTISERS.
THE ADVERTISEMENT DUTY being now
1 the PROPRIETORS of the
ENERS’ CHRONICLE
are happy to We, those honour them with oe? er
tisements, that there will henceforward be a reduc’
the full amount of duty, from the customary
Advertisem
Gardeners out of place can now insert трет of not
more than four lines in length for 1s. 6d. e
— —Upwards of Fifteen Pounds w
in Prizes to Nurserymen and Amateurs at ——
= entrance fe Tuesday, t hins
For further — — to the Secretaries, 9, Northbrook
Street, Newbury, Berks.
DUTCH BULBS
— AND CO, WHOLESALE Te » Бати: vd SEEDS-
D FLORISTS, 86, H High Street, don, —
to intimate о their Customers and the 'Publie that th they
received a splendid a tof DUTCH BULBS, in fine со;
8р ssortmen
dition, and solicit applications for Catalogues, which will be —
in a few days. 5 t 97.
on FRIDAY. September $, Notice of competition, and payment
ee he 30t J
UTCH LBS.
АСКТЕ — STEWA
rous Pa
ACINT
inform th
: tro pe first importation of
IS,
ULIPS, ANEMONES,
ved in
POL YANTHU & "NARCISSUS, е
RANUNCU LUS, and other — CI
bean sap зт and re ——
rgest pee Dest sl —
on application, 3 10 & 11, Exchange
ngust
criber has гесе?
ANIUM 3
SBORN AND SONR are pre to sen
— * ers above-named Gera MR. which they сеа well
‘or bedding purposes. Colour bright
adapt habit dwarf
and ero foliage ago шагая with w. eo" — flowering profusely
till late in the se e usual discount to
the Trade, — — Nursery, e Lon Е?
CHOICE CALCEOLARIA, PIN X PANSY SEEDS,
2 повав 3 R has now ready to send out
s fine CALCEOL ARIA, saved from the most
of h
| — ead also CINERARIA and PANSY, of first-rate
t 2s. 6d.
nality, each, a per packet.— W aiminster, August 97.
rtation of
ROOTS in excellent — А gg eme
ces free on application.—CHARLES bere —
lorist, 32, West Register Street, Edinburgh.
STRONG VINES IN comer
pee anD HENDERSON, by intment
ERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and FroRIsTS to the Queen, beg
stock of
young Vines are very s ны season, Plants from Eyes,
2 and 3 years, 6 to 9 feet е Ditto, 1 year, 2 feet, 2s.
each. Usual discount to the
Shrub Bank Nurseries, Leith Walk, Edinburgh.
HOL KS.
W ILLIAM BALLANTYNE. AND SON beg re spect- | «<
fully to Peng to their friends and admirers of the —
— flower, tha extensive collection is now in fine bloom,
which they deme inspection.
"Dalk eith Nurseries, August 27.
SUPERB DOUBLE HOL LYHOCKS.
JILLIAM ЕН ры invites attention to the a
ndid
bo i hela ir in Ta — a x rf er.the айа. mar- Flowers, of which he d : тома W ута now in 2
e 7th o f September 1853. ze L bloom, rupi n any day excepting
per: Nimerpmen e all Englan Sundays. mem Saffro n Walden n, EDD
ANTS IN ү Жа
1st Priz 2a Priz i ‚| JUST IM TED, an Extensive collection of
For the best collection x — 25 £ T " стер J pa ны IRISES, 5 — TULIPS CRO-
laneous Plants : 0 — — ah — ILS. —— ARCISSI, GLADIOLI, &e., direct
ie Wie —— other — ebrated —— in
German Asters, 4 distinct va vars., two o af a sort 1 д 010 Haarlem, consisting T the ory kinds in cultivation, and
Мут ^1 A aed me t ч ч 18 For — — vem ‘to Messrs. SUTTON & Sons, Seed
D for the — collection, number unlimited, growers, Reading, Be
but not less than 36 vars., diss — г blooms
Handsome Silver Cup.
Dahlias 24 vars., dissimilar Hoots “fancies
excluded
18 vars.—fancies
Јону Kiwos
Augu
— suis AND
3 o'clock, 1s. each
Vegetables, Model:
Vices, rmission of Lieut.-Colonel Doherty an e
ot thd Fath h Light Dragoons, the в
— the day. The — wi
lon, from чту err ун each; ates
* 1 10 £0 15
1 0 0 10
ү, Hon. Sec.
0, H — ‘Street, Taunton.
MID D COUNTIES
WILLIAM WILLS,
—.—
eh
Secretary.
Боха КА Ы: . —.—
Plants, Fuchs 2
üchilas, rns
combs,
Pues
Pansies, Verbena
Melon
of wt which oo
ns, Peaches
had
tendent, or
the ‘st bist Hh Guards wi
erman band.
application
rth e Secreta:
tove and G
Ericas, Achimenes, . —
Scarlet Geraninms, Leer angel z е gv m 1
as, d
sc poteri Ee. V ^g Schedles
E the Committee, the
d.
Supe
the kind | ша of ene Hail, the ri ta Band of
ndance; also the
EDWARD CARPENTER, |
клн, Town ЧАП, Brighton.— Tape ded ^
ier neg ceo
Partieulars of the
address, 45, Lavender Street,
above may be seen
— К „ 4
Brighton
n this class
;the value of 10L, being the
llection of 8 dishes E
со;
n
display
ted.
E qnte t
Secretary,
of
Greenhouse
Cocks-
, for
celebrated
8 |
Ist quality, 5s.; 2d ditto,
1
кол. ч GEORGE — ag santo AND . —
25. 6d. Cineraria, 2s. 6d. and 5s. packets
WILLIAM n REM он 4 22 For
Street, London, begs to —
mate du his CATALOG of BULBOUS R ROOTS is now
ready, and may be had on application.
The ROOTS have arrived in excellent condition.
FLORISTS’ FLOWER
AURICULAS, ALPINES, POLY ANTHUSES, PRIMROSES,
Manchester, Lancashire, has great pleasure in reminding
| his — — the е that the above Flori — Flowers, &
are this season in the nal fine n ong, and healthy condition,
wm d 888 of. the above y be had on application,
nclosing a Nu stamp.
90 2 upon:
n be seen a е the Nursery, Surrey Lane, Battersea.
HOLLYHOCKS.— The s exinaive
ries are now finely
ains rof Ea rn Counties Rail wap. almost hourly
t o. Waltham
L & бок Nurseries, Che йай, Herta.
S ыз PLANTS. — Many thousands of
best kinds in cultivation, kept
на EKG. 6d. to 3s. m ut jm 1
HOLL ics saved from 20 of the best nam ed kinds, and
— disi, 20 20s. sed od 100, 8з. per dustin, in — — Remit-
lly requested from unknown ponden
"Daun — & Co, Sturmer Nurseries Ы сна —
ROD STRAWBERRY.
Ne OR PINCE, AND
much admired Stra 4 rits of this fruit have
— — Anean! — BÓ that EA & С it i
sary to e i 1 detailed the 3
m Road, St. John’s Wood, Lon
Е и — 8 ^ the — inion of Dr. Lindley i in the Chronicle
A сс 8 send D post their 1 newly "saved sen E? CATCEO. of J uly 23rd, page 472, — also that of Mr Spence cer in
selecting the See га v Messrs. E. G. H. & Son with confi- — and — шу Soh to — 1 they — оц ri
—— d it to produce first-class — RÀ with any kept it Over. another season, the ave been sol о sane
persons to let it out this season, that they are unwilling to dis-
Directions for sowing, &c:, will be forwarded. P angen im appoint thei eir fri rien Ithy pants, per 109. For
o may о force ior 2e tae
LE OF TULIPS
528 aos "D
OF EL 65 — named
wp ne-half of
his declining their
bec toes ет. А will be. poem. t" CR a Cata and
furt L3 re ormation on ise e of £e
S Cid begsa also to offer choi of Florists 3
d.
‘ANEMONES, 100 superb double e" 1 4 $ Pair 10 0
RANUNCULUSES, етн wie а
IRISES, 25 Еп nglish di 5. 030
CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 25 fine pairs1 15
Rm ANSI ^ ene 0
SS
Sanin may
1"
SEEDS FOR LE SOWING
5 CATTELL say he is now
out the following, — free, at the
packet Cr vett ond from
roduce from
varieties, 1s. Ditto, from
ce mixed, 6d.—New
old Paty ge tte.
64. ad 248 rieties
g flowering, bs. ; ditto, 8
ge
half-hardy Annuals, for ear
z “A E ring dovering 4
24 fine Meine +з hardy Ханай, “a early sp $
12 ditto ditto, 2s. а mittance, or reference, nknown
rrespondents i ted.
a ‘ange "Ek the — named - v thes
се "Trade;
rices may be] had on applica
iflorum, — € i Brenchleyensia; са following
Lilies: speciosum netatum,
Japan зы Westerbam,
am,
O.
Wallingford, еа |
extra strong plants, a a limited ma Fee A early layers have been
put into AA zed A will be well established by the
fest was of Octo —
- Nu i Exeter, August 27.
TRU. ие. ЕТО,
ONWAY'S - Lady Tar Turner," colour
of
ng
lerer confi- CUPRESSUS — Scott), TT seed
of Light, 5s. each; of the Dee
. Kingsbury Pet е E.
OF CON
rriott "aide Crewk
had — pleasure = raising a NEW
rted
sie
Somerset, ba
e the sated of
iin
nebela gei ing oes, to the
This is is — ^ from 80 to 100 ер — upright, vith a trunk
from 4 to 5 yard Th lou
s in circumfere Е. antiful
li ght ено ог sea-green, — habit is — pendent,
and graceful. Indeed it is — of the loveliest of Ae It
Ге ws as fast as а Larch, КЕ» wood is said to
quality and almost indestruct
uatemal: m bo
— which is no
J. S. thinks, = To о distant ты. ‘this tree wit become as plen-
tiful as the Larch, a add, by its grace beautiful
T, à new charming landscapes.
Largest size Plants, 42s. re second — 81s, 64.
е colou
2 r^ "торап аҹ
1 ах са OTHER pa gr FLOWER
^
546 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Avevsr 27,
е a
\TORIES, ETC ў Г -
GLASS TO FOR gl GLASS, COTTAM & HALLEN ENGINEERS Гое ETC!
of British. Манас at prices Me Де g from 2d. to 3d.
per square fo foo ot, fo nany y thousand feet
koc Prices 4 Est rates е8 оп 1 for
PATENT ROUGH SLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS
TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES ROPAGATING
Mur "T o PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS,
ORNAMEN iow фу DOW GLAS d GLASS SHADES,
to 2 — HETLEY & Ca , Soho Sauter T ndon.
dederit” Chronicle first Saturday in each month.
DARNE T, MOSS, anp Co., beg to call the attention
of ed Builders and the Trade to their р hs od
Sheet Glass, in boxes of 100 feet, at 128. 6d. e ach. D
Crown, and all other des f
East London Plate Glass Co ompany, 45, Leman зое.
Goodman’s Fields.
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
HOMAS WELL ERY Importer and Dealer in
КҮГЕ GREENHOUSES,
ELLIN
AREHOUSE, 87; BISHOP PSGATE STRE r Wir , LONDO.:
Squares in n boxes, — O feet гч
Cut to апу size squares, | үт
pe 6by4
not above 40 inches long. by 4, 44
16 ounces ... 3d, per T 7b 5, Ha v 5i
Lascia ds 8 b5 6 6i | under 3 by 7 15s.
26 ounces ... 544. Уу 9 by 7 feng 12 by 9,12 by 10 2 205.
32 ounces ... 744. 13 by 10, 14 by 10, cd - Б
Large Sheet of No. 16 very y packed
200, and — se на M to 1 — per foo
— 5 п one-eighth to 1 inch thick.
* e and 1 — ч —
Plate Glass, ] Patent Plate, Plain, = seus ntal, and Col
well as ev -— des ver ane of Window Glass now vapeur ener:
Glass Shades, round, о" and square, for Clocks and Ornaments,
Fern Shades and Dishe
JAMES PHILLIPS & Co.,
116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT.
ARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS,
= en PUBLIC BUILDINGS, enen
8, &.
129
133.
t
2, "WINSLEY (STREET, AND 76,0 OXFORD. STREET, LONDON,
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of ноо
ILLUSTRATED wg? totale UPON APPLICATION, Ed
Conserva 8 Mowing Machines and-glass Frames Garden срем. Flower Sticks
ne Fountains Бч Netting Do. Syring Garden Bordering -
Хе Water А iM Ornamental He Work |-Hurdles Do. Rollers Watering Pois
arden Vase Flower Stand Garden Chairs е Labels arden Arches, &
ON HURDLES, S GAME NETTING, ae.
AGRICULTURAL LIST-UPON APLICAT ION. t 85
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF , ORN
EXHI
AI AMENTAL, CAST AND
IBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES .AND -ENAMELL
OUGHT — AND ms won.
ED MANGERS,
Skvrr
m 3 th HORTICULTURAL BUILDING tg HEATING
LU B
nch inch
— k. Gack thick. LD AND A. KS — with J. WEEKS
a 8 * R sa E & Co.), Park Cottage, n Read, Chelsea, are now in a
s. d. s. d.|s. d. position to execute any of the above work, in the
30 inches wide "EE ROM ozto — an 7 — — d price. Materials and workmanship
Or 20 n n „ та : arranted best quality. Plans and estimates forwarded on appli-
above 70 % 0 6 0 71 0 93 cation for all kinds of Horticultural Erections, also for the Heating
- f Church ospitals, Halls, Offices,
In Squares ede Е з oo бета 0, and three-light Boxes always on hand.
8 4| 0 4 .
Sby G and under 10 . DOC Ө? WARMING BY HOT WATE
10 by „ 211 by 10.2. . 1:0 184] 0.78 EE ATORIES, HALLS, STA AIRCASES,
14 by 10 1305 sup. if the length URCHES Ax» SCHOOLS, SHOPS, WAREHOUSES,
= 9 830. 7 0 88) &c, —— i most improved and eco economic з ples.
s^") - t
13 ft. sup. „ 30 8 above 20 —€— r eT ee e e
and not above 30 0 6 0 74 0 9 NG-ROOM STOVE 1
DM ME с THE ARGEST AND BEST SE LE ACTION ч ;
© sois " 4 * 20 „ 9. 0 6400 8 | O 19} Stove-Grates, Fenders and oia for Drawing-rooms, Dining- f
x Е Ы 3 a У jd m^ ^ A р 95 $53 rooms, ae а: alw:
6 k ^ 8 = 40 Б 45. 0 8 0 2» 10] BEN AM & Sons, 1 19, Wigmore Street, London,
e n ” ” — ” 2 ; 8 $4 - FLAVEL'S PATENT KITCHEN
а.” негр & „ о 90 10 0 11 AN EXCELLENT COOKING APPARATUS,
E ы 3 75 90... which MC the Prize Medal, with Special pem.
” ” ” 0 10 | 0 11 0
20 „ » 195 4-90 А100, 9. p 30 1 хм & Sows, 19, Wigmore Street, London.
25 i » 80 „ 100 Дд». sio pa 8 TTAGERS' 57
s Рніллрѕ & Co, Horticultural Glass белй, 116,
—.— Street Without, London.
* There can be now that Rough Plate Glass is the
most bea tiful, as well as the most useful, kind of glass that
pris in horticultw It is m all — —
Ehe in patronised by the Horticultural
pe cal risum ade of pre-
ЕС Hair and Wool, a perfect n —— of Heat aud со,
eeping, wherever rng is ‘applied, a fixed temperature.
-adapted for all horticultural ап purposes, fi —
serving Fruits and Flowers — the scorching rays of th
from wind, ie from attacks of insee ing
— y required length, 23 y
EANES WARRANTED GARDEN T
Horti кейга а == der- in Gardening pursuits,
are invited to examine D Co.s-extensive stock of
GARDENING and PRUN ING IMPLE
made Garden Engines and Syringes, Coalbrookdale Garden Seats
and бише;
m cators Prussianſ Potato Forks
{ Seissors| Pruning Bills
Grape — and| , Knives, various
Gravel and aw
Sieves vp — es „
— Doors & „
eric
Hand-
Hay Кай
Ho orticultara
and Ha
ERE 8
— Hooks
Bills [terns
xes
Brown's Patent Fumi-|
gator [struments
Cases of Pruning In-
Daisy Rakes
Dock Spake
Draining Tools
Edging Irons
—
Sie kle Saw;
Spades and Shovels
ae ve
h Hooks
Thistle Hooks
"various pat-
d in Zine, Por-
8 «c.
g Tools
Turis „Irons
Wall Nails
Weed Hooks
Wheelbarrows
Youths’ Set of Tools,
for LINGHAM’S
Agents
es of which,
trated List of Horticultural cA be жа а —
ed Ki
MENTS, best London- | I
that a ‘aie
paid, to any 2
— А
"THE C TOVE
Is capable of Boasting, Baking, Boiling, and Steam
100 Ibs. of Meat, and 100 Ibs. of Potatoes, with a consumption of
only 10 Ibs. of Coals, It is made in two sizes, and with open or
close m өн s desired,
mall si £2 10s.;
£410s.; with Boiler ...
i» with Boiler s.
NHAM & ‘Sons, 19, Wigmore Street, оці, ^
ui
NE
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тов. IN ALL ‘ITs
AND
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ILDERS.
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~ description of
adapted for
can —
House
22 “С С агу Г
every — purpose. . val ne.
The HOT-WATER AP- eee 55 AH ee eS JE
are
collections
of Stove and eenhou
— — sivi — the “Минен
Y
part of the Unit "74 Grape Vi
for SAYNOR'S celebra PRUNING К ~ | eyes, — arg
Sively by the first Tere in the United — —— Plans, Models, and Estimates of rte tbe Puildings; also
Dzaxz, Dray, & Co. (Opening to the Monument), London Bridge.
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c., forwarded on application.
J. WEEKS & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, London.
i; HORTICU LTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING
AT THE Lowest PRICES CONSISTENT X
Ma ORKMANSHIP,
approv ty
ATERIALS AND WO
ров s
G. & O. have been UTE employed by the Nobility,
Gentry, and London Nurserymen; and to. obrone
been fav greatest —
BER and MELON
= materials, glazed and Down
ediate and se
d n
most o
‘Builder, Claremont Place, Old
OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES,
175 м
nd sc A emis
application of Heating by Hot Water can be made av —
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fixed complete, at a considerable :
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t to — = —
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may be had
the .counties
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а and 17, New Park Stree E. IL |
of € — and E
and * d Hothous op oat : )
Tron, Ave call the attention 0
Nu their simple but FE met
Horticultural and —— Buildings
the highest —— Me y
u n application.
ave: Mer
— Aig [^ given, and
- — Those who would 6
V me — iy nan edipi
their walks of PORTLAND CEMENT QE —
ent made fron
lban
des.
venid if of t the path towards the =< е
EIL of the Cem J. B. WHITE
i
reet, We 5
>
35—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. eT
PICEA BRACTEA gr ast PRESENT SOWIN years before the disease became generally know
. киси anp SON, о 120 , and the EEDS—SEPARATE OR axe Europe. The Americans have had cultivators 2
пгзегү, bolena, hayo ш Mire in stating | Q UTT ON. AND ) SONS having made ial | the wine countries on the Rhine and elsewhere, who
uo ^ ig ine
cn 5 95 sof the above ben venuti NEW © ALIFORNIA N proper sors d eun MN haer 92 m mete fni have carried with them their oat arieties, con-
PINE; of which a ful 2 3 — giv са == ey, | Britain, сап snpply them — poe mixed, of the very Sra from the soil and climate that they should
in the leading ar ticle o 3 ners’ отісіе ot July the 9 — uality, at 2 cem prices. m x
The Plantsare — years Анч —— in small pots, price For particulars, address Joun Surrox & Sons, Seed Growers, che off b kek t in 10 years all their plants
63s. each. Specimeus of d cone and f m be si “gy АМ ны Reading, Ber ir fep yt ew.
at either of Messrs. Үкттон'в Nurseries. — August 27 The amer qeu of the opulent
————— e grow rs should be > especially directed to _ the
of A
ROSES,
DWARD DENYER invites the attention of noble-
men, gentlemen, &., to his unrivalled COLLECTION of
AUTUMNAL ROSES, now ^in full bloom. and will continue in
The Gardeners Chronicle.
TAAR 54 a eae 27, 1853.
flower for the n months; also Dahlias, “ke. A general E тянут ann E NEA
urse: seen, arg Y 5H s
N ry Stock will be t rden, Evergreens, Shrübs, Banbu Wolverham ee Long vtr aA А Colchester, l'horn-
Ko., ah finest f all sizes. Gardens and Pleasure bury, Wycombe, and e Dahlia- Sept? ist: Chichester, and Hackney
Grounds tastefully arranged a sew: apana on the most reasonable | Dahlia—2d: Newbury.—6th: Hereford.-;th; Norwich, Cheltenham, Isle
terms. Orders taken t this time, and delivered in | of Wight, and Kelso.—8th : Oxfordshire, North Wilts, and Ireland —— —
November next. ie ig xit n d ниде Бам" «age,
ahiia.— radior itby, an M on,
Nursery, Loughborough Rosi, Brixton, near London. Berwick, an — 5th: Teddington, Aylesbury, Thame,
TRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The REA
first-rate varieties are now ready for sendin
Trollop’s Victoria, very superior, 5s. per 100; S 3^9. do.;
Ruby, 20s. do.; Myatt's Surprise, 3s. do.; 5 Myatts "Eleanor, the
— m ns test bearing Strawberry in cultivation, 3s. do.; British
3s. do.; Alice ce Maud, 3s. fos Black Prince, very early,
3s. Ар. Prolific, very fi d 1
or Donble-bearing Strawberry, 3s. d
er, either by Post Offi
package free for — orders above bbey
urseryman, Seedsm Florist, 14. 4, Ab
Ghurchyard, Bath, Somersetshire. УРЕ á
EW STRAWBERRY, “INGRAM’S PRINCE
S/" proved at the Royal G t
Strawberry for Early Foreing and Fruiting in the Autumn (from
forced ts), produci beautiful fruit thr e month
September, October, and November. e fruit is of the first
T, a m ruit і
size, fine shape, and of a beautiful glossy red, flesh light red,
solid, juicy, and ag - — flavour, " —.— earlier | than
the “ British Queen,” i 8 will bear carriage,
consequently will bg arket v ^ It = ГО free
с мат е habit, Fd, el very prolif. t was raised
1849, by r. Ingram, of Frogmore, and now very Bored ively
culti — 1 there, for fareha g, out-door culture, and эша m санай:
JAMES SMALL begs to call the atten aga oe аре тз, М
а
cellent quality, and an
г, producing | a neon of fine fruit for an
ien 9 period; forces well.
Cremont's Perpetual the R
Tis gus 15 for а who witnessed the
hine to en
ing present failure of the vintage, and the aet ы
entire de — ction "pum v! eatens many of the
Valuable vineyards. only do the баров desir |.
е ong before maturity, but plant after раи is dyin
Se өө: of every effort to ward off the mortality. At
ep
e London , are follo
the fate of Madeira, and bo *
laboure r e alive to the ruin which
remedy or providential
> ge Tu. however, ээч
edt — but are seekin
every ‘information which may give the
hope of relief. MC have before us a very s 5 50
r.
ae tion of t
m the 4 orgo — Gassior, an
m of iran ci Nn — 22 „of Mark
These present the appearances which have |;
inen so often described. The leaves anit fruit
1
Мсн з CAPTAIN COOK is a first-rate market fruit; covered with Oidium, and as in the Madeira =i
зоте sent тету агба eke Dearer, and'carries well; mens, adverted to in Sept. 1852, there is
:NICHOLSON’S VI aiv Y can exceed thisfine | abundant admixture, not only of Tri жена
Sort as t fruit; it is of a very bright scarlet colour, roseum, which is common everywhere, but of a
—— round, gets very large, but never out of shape; it charm ming species of Conisporium „Which hea в
із а агег, preserves нани will carry any dis- g Spec po occurre
tance. Plants dous bearer, pe robust and healthy. fore only on the diseased produce rom Madeira.
ыы тш ea ie o rs rite | Tho disse was indeed quit as virulent as in the
o seen them; e two or r excelle s .
as dessert fruit, the two latter for their a abundan and | Worst English specimens, and t oots, instead of |;
colour, 0 a market 1
an Ма Poly MD тт £ Strawberries nting a Seat healthy brown, were partially or
paloi be
got of Mr. W. NIDO for 17. per 100 y two of the above
for 12s., box included. Post Office orders n made i payable at Yarm,
Yor orkshire.—Egglescliffe, near Yarm, Aug.
in
(HIE PRINCE 0 af gn 2 | BLACK
wi
‘sent | out on the is 97 yom
p
TED.
tra Ga eumbe
“Melons, Price ce 35, ог Бу posh 2a. dd lso, CUTHILL on
Market Gardening Roun : е тра $ Тһе б work X e kind
ce 18, or t Office
— оча didus
JAME
burial Malic:
LOCKSBROOK NURSERY.
3s. .
Violets, now coming into blossom, moving
ou at fn Hop Sica Ms бй sng or 10s. per 100.
2 Violet Plants, a very usef
kind, 15. per doz., or
ты of free 1 showy Pansies, such as
ау. feaa y throug’ winter months ~~ early
g soriy, — pare nin n зА rich
very useful f nishing the т beds
well-rooted cess illed the feud
Tastes, or — — —.— at 2s, per — in1
also a "large Stock of single Anemones, sown this p
— useful urpose as before каше, at 2з
great variety of foreign Daisies,
edging round
M mmi dor
1 5
Р
чадо low price of 4d.
andi, ee
Á€—
Азыз tagma see the blooms of the Pansies and
8 through the post b 1
* 8 the a ge. E z S
OBERT SHACKELL, Florist, Locksbrook Nursery, Bath.
prese
oiy black, an amem indication, побаррір, о е
ee, ts the ensuing year. The Gra
Though — method employed
efficacious w pra
requires Aee mu
it
capi vital for ths Oaa rer cial
a d
ne | of Portugal ; and the total amputation D
by some authors is Y so long dela
the ps ab of the needy
т Тномрво,
ayed 49 5 pas
vine-dresser sige —
to whom we are
accompanying infor ormati ion,
writes as follows: “ Bleeding the Vine, by cutting
its roots; has
been adduced 1 to prove the efficacy of this mod
treatment ; but the Vine has such power of deve
loping sh * an nd leaves that r cannot imagine how
plethora could take place. Desides, we e
plants ar the disease as
d at oncl
пе result of г depends on
ш else. It does away ae roots —
ere worse than ess
soil, and which, from being the prin cipal föder
have not afforded an adequate supply to the vessels
connected with them. I had some Apricot tr
attacked year after year with mildew that A one
fresh ealthy green leaf could be found. They we
up carefully in re and the borde
well t trenched. The trees were then replanted, and
foliage The same may |:
к ae as regards t н
урн ars, — that the American —
ine s, whe en introduced into Europe, are
slightly if at E saeco to м attacked ; wild on the
contrary, that European varieties, when cultiva
the Northern States, at ps и A m are so sub-
ject ildew th el
cultivation on a large s
the
— A
ale, Vra iae ories |
sulphur — — been adopted, itis is — for
nt, more рае the rich dis- im
eb d
slightest i
нене from simple en v
by a Vire x pò | Ant
a
been recommended, and instances T and iiie t draining etes hes
wanted to complete the —
y g effect, by
se of full ^
“that the
u
1
very poin
in from
seva —
Vin
н sarete rican Grapes, y
uch a not of a foy flavour, - the sooner
80 vet are procu the bet Orders
should be оова Ду nk transmitted E t safe and
judicious ings, or be
tter still some intelligent practical men should
3 at proceed to Am i
m from the so most fi
Europe. must elaps
before any general 1 5
this plan holds forth no Pope, there is at pre
NM 7 on wat ot ee in 1852 that
heh di y cu
sod th ine roots,
гапа allowing them to bleed freely, i immediatly after
tec the disease disappeared.
wi Yards a at Ma
| wholly aisappens batt is is eite so great an er
that full 14,000 of fine Raisins will
healthy year. he mer will pay for this
reduction of 30 per cent. in -ain , the grower
will no medi danger lies
in the progress of the malady.
The mode * by Mr. Derius has been to
t the foot of a ox d to cut
wing them
next year's cro
the fruit has grown much ; in that, indeed, co
the great —.— for berries when sei n by
the mildew cease to grow and speedily зв. if ripe
when divisio 6 appears, little harm is susta
Of this fact, if it be a gener: ыдын жей А
a explanation, — ure says that the
Vine is diseased itisina state of —— $
at the time when it is
Half a dozen other MET just rre
x be di ез 4 abd di
„ rot eet
some- | Setter position to — upon aha vr 2
In our number for November 1 13th, 1852.
attention ge our rea: 7 5 called uri
— € TRÉCUL,
oik ý OODY FIBR z, dd the subject was again
alluded 5 in that for August 6th, of the, T oris
1 by the sam
“ Annales
ear. author
ve lately ipud in des E
Naturelles, 5» even wf T s ongly subversive of the
us theory w hich derives woody fibre from the
the
io
woody strat:
tc place, exhibited
lls apparently s
„which were gradually hi pi
into теді mbers.
ed to give rise to a mr cell, кэр poles -
ti Vine Disease now Ray: —
m e. Wine 98 of Europe, ебат Recipes for its Cure,
and Microscopic Examinations, executed by Turren WEST, Esq., е
54, Hatton Garden. Surru & ELDER, 1853, pp. 10, tab, 1,
at right angles to the m whose
tremities gradually De совре sfennate an and wrap ee
those above and juxta-position
with them. It is Ei Alle eee whether the
548 THE
GARDENERS CHRONIC
LE. [Aucusr 27,
mother cells are really rin Aa from
ost recent woody fibre,
appear to
Imus rubra, acacia, and Pau
imperialis, from de
К" $ is to be observed that these
m exclude
0
to those eae реге woo
r the manner of roots.
THE OAK.
builds a house, lays out a garden, or
may reaso
8
down
АЧ Ма
s 0
have been made principally, if not exclusively, on | pr
U eud- d lownia |
latter of which the figures | value or pru
but which, * v neglect, have become its oppressors an
ring even the scan of food
rs
which its roots absorb from the 0 a source of s e ui dme
mere li of the Oak. The soil in
decay, by over-shadowi uent dep
? 2 it grows sand subsoil sand and cla
220 of ye ^ чырды vy lodos ti * Frage MT and 10 f Б деер раге corns sown in 1822 ant
wth, thrive ommutatio e soi $
sufficient shel rom adverse winds, &c., is a truth m finaly, PP tees жак ud Sr feat say aE ӨЛҮ)
er E | бм кө Lent ne КҮ
% T tim maturity, as the only source hich M heal — was trenched 3 feet deep, and planted 6 feet apart, in rows,
robust gro d be acqui 2 Ў - = same distance. „Willo ows were plan nted between the ч
also evident. ever, inquir
з, how of Мане — elf,
e answer, rightly understood, will never deceive us,
‘brave
old Oak,” “ the monarch nth - wood," whose stern and
massi bark and rugged tortive
be ity of ае; ; and
ree
r reared nor never
m.
object in making these
ting, by which a quick return upon t
re a free and
plan the original
outlay с йө be obtained, com rather to show the neces-
fi thy In
or four
th, ача 1 бо allo
Daks, but the strong wi iths that ae. so should be
every sp
: ns has taken place with UMS to c
ch contr
pruning 25 r trees. The no- pruning system can only
e
entirely remo ved. I never seen
Е favourable, that
of 50 years, or even a much shorter
ut decay—a pro ta
jade “adici ious
н stem * from
of the frees
eet together; they will t
Vidc la height, ж. ME apr to repay for e labour
owed on the management of the
paid to the б use
f for the
to warran
ning o
:
be арр! іе
І һеге subjoin an account of the rate of growth of
mo
aks that re partieularly under my
notice, i so 801 was finally transplanted
a lawn in pri 819; it is no feet high;
the girth of stem at tl is 6 feet 9 inches;
Um so frequently observed
о
to point out the best mode of Cid
being Per 57 the Oaks.
loamy clay, and at 3 feet deep good brick earth.
e to gather the acorns from well apes and finely
formed tr
orm ees, rather t
Tassel.
*
MA OF CIDER APPLE TREES.
Aet Apple pine on the Rearing and Cultivation
of Cider ө, in Normandy, entitled “ Traité
дум i Tip n et de la
es Dé аган rents
sary re requ contains.
growth of the Oak, so that — valuable timber е
óduced. that the work has
| thought it d
may be pro
With a view to afford
mpi to the Oak, I 5 5
agree in opinion with those |voeate plantin
vari
c
Ib
nd the suffocation which is
These belts
vious to the tro
whe:
——
might | ^?
е We m
ug esirable » furnish our readers with a series
of amare: from
e subject is e: no — unimportant, roof
ary to adduce the et that i in
in a good season man
treatise in question may preve TA errors in the formation
of these plantations ; 2 it w ed
out, that many errors ar
may add that many of the strictures as зу
instructions that follow are oats not — to eider
Apple trees but likewise to other trees.
PART I
ritical remarks on vari ous modes of cultivation
re
which have been ado opted, — are still practised as
regards hes Cider Apple tre
on of a Nursery ihe P : private nursery is
rchard, it is fre-
as the
able the young Oak to resist i
e seaso The Willow "OF t бе Hazel | chea
ise be grown н 2 vantage u
Choice of the
second or rione e plants to be
cen This is a
ee nomy often
beeause of their
mistake } for although ete of
and
anted for berries trees
ds or fores r
ay | w shall have.
1 аа the whole бё its early formed nts in
tre
The soil is a str rong
an
rs clear -
the res of their cider t trees; 16
although 1 some 5 may be fı
hat b s good 4 uu ia
from seven
aequire the
i 1 d, ow t deal Ps d al
plante "— a gum eal o E and light be dena
ne is
its stem „
allow it 65
fri 7
attention to ae: pinching off, and
соран should be ene om
rely the nurseries
In
h
on the stem are all taken off, and that generally at too
early a peri these sh or more strictly bra
ing their leaves, were intended to ine the size of the
tem, the p re des on of the shoots, and the
consequent privation of leaves, preve robust, straight
: gn ony and thence come t that have bending,
too slender
y stems, and which are more espec
—
Grafts.—Cleft grafting,
t of matters relating to
several defects, In order to
m
ing to the stock, with osie
shoots from the graft pire be ent as A UN
on of the Head YU De
18
growth.
Formati
tree has been grafted low o
topped at a convenient height for ie on
anches intended to form its h but,
erved and cut very shor
without calculation, without for —
"we direction of me bud which
having been examin ode of # 3
The con Deen of this eed oy oe еа
е or four the head of il.
of this bad pruning,
the am utation of —— branches
should been eut off with th
first dev veloped; ; Ком
former ins :
— and i im adi
— 1 impe nds Se — will
egle e
earth on a. —— suffer by ex
and to frost; and that үр d should remain
these influences as short a —
The pre M of the ‘leaves on the
**
Е" yap of the tenants, from a fe — р ир {о
ТНЕ
п they are still in a
— eh Zate, such as the begin ing of P mber,
ets the success of opera At icu
d i pers. нбай “the [ey may on
remain op th es for a single day, the death d
eaves
35—1853. |
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
549
convinced of its advantages, readily support it, E the tree had been felled after a frosty night, or when
fue ч = of labour sufficient for the a he weather was eld. and ungenial.
The e poor, an andlord ha Having ed thus much I entered into conversation
БИШ; ; the 1 t by айх ste 4 — Ww riis with the men who were cutting the trees. The
[аныч Се and n: . his augmented cw me that aer the bark around the — iow
ing in receipt no 38 Gie or land of a tree separated with difficulty, v! we mu
which + was all bet valueless till fiet by "the industry кее д from the branches, ев ly those near — top,
all the young and tender parts, such as the spongioles
It is, therefore of the utmost
importance to take off the leaves, if th
fime when we plan
Preparation of the Trees and Soil for Plant ting.—
me. р never hesitate about thoro
x The prepa-
performed аы well,
ere are any, at the
on
result of this was, that on the
diva ы Tit for
roperty m increased 1257. yea
while the taken ж. ee ањ
0 mm
but as much vam. ot be said of that of the roots. Plantes: IG
rthen was
Shortly tee this, кз rye w came into
Lr piene and г
m
of spreading them out as the hole is s being filled
oy obliging them to go to the union,
T the sur pius poor
it was given up. These — wae ara I have through | ¢
h
Mr. P. в dore been to record, will
calling posent to “this all-important
instea
up, content themselves with throwing in the so
In consequence of iis the flexible roots take a bad
direction e
gets of
п to the circulation o
ted pem no —
ome necessary ; H re-
quently neglects and accidents await them.
(To be continued.)
ALLOTMENT GARDENS.— No. II.
lan co
he attentions of rearing ; other
but too fr
e
quite overrun with unemployed poor; nor was
condition of the the parishes adj ijacent different. In Bicester |
overseer received for a poor’s-rate a sum equal
annual ren
lan for the
beneficial occupation of the people, of whom upwards of
А ws чка a one time. mong
various propos such as husbandry, and
allotting portions of | land, the 1 latter plan w
the песни g for
It is abb e in the power of many ge
roperty. To such as hav t
Кай to ‘thelr ert meh I would Jif let all. your
regularly employed men have from 20 to 40 poles
if
“tr rovide work | i
en,
— ey is is
*
f | sap, checked by its
d vice versa.
Now from these facts, the inferen
р me to be sufficient upon which to build a
of Biceste vet at once throwing light upon some of the in-
f the vegetable economy, and also to afford a
year the | | beautiful example—one among innumerable others—of
the admirable — powers so abundantly
, and | evident in the ell the more
la
was | elaborately organised erue kingdom.
the ordinar
The el of the ee current of sap
in value, is through the ibo of the poni Its progress is
arish. “aren т by warm weather — by cold. If,
e — in spring has once
that utter stagnation in the vital powers of гасним
follow, v- what res „e -m = be one, 3 seen,
In a common-sen the — th
to be apprehend, 25 the mome
— favourable for such present themselves, :
ory power is — into action,
dem — of the ар тет tosh Е still supplied The
rp o the low
he
reulation goes on
by letting them 4 or 5 acres of
Henry Baily, C. M. H. S., Nuneham Park, Oxford.
MOVEMENT OF —.— j OF TREES IN
Tux fact that physiologists ier in their opinions as |
0
being no
r
those inter2sted in the subject, some opinions, the result
acts—or, at least, what a pear to the writer as facts |
2 pare from recent investigation
I have often observed in р — stools from
which Oaks have ete y bee ra ^ —.— —
of ap ч cause
felled
me,
nts, and the conse- | the
t| play a more important part in
its leaves, = possibly 5 e
id Its
checked, 2 at Ue À checked but sigh
ation gi to them
Mr. Kni night, are known чо extend witerrupedly to the
tip of the minutest branch, and through th —
peerage is undoubtedly ‘established, either ere
dinate vessels or cellular tissue, or both, all parts of
t has alwa ys appeared to me that the medullary rays
the circulating economy
of — than physiologists have hitherto given them
credit for.
I am aware that the argument I have endeavoured to
establish is open j
es.
not adm it of argument, yet I бо as not pi day ia
ed as antagonistic to the position I have
ad van
ced.
An old and hollow tree, although yearly putting forth
i merely exists in
ances, as ri 2 were not
rom the same da; ay's cutting, or, in other words, where
as adopted,
" — plots a eet equal
to that of the
well, giving remunerative — loymen
idle in the town of " m
The size of the al allotments varied accordin
to the means
d4
At the onset the poor men found much inconvenience
Mr. Pax
any hundreds,
"yere the cont of ез seeds
nder the new
at fret с 2 a few poles of 33
farmers, culti 4
employment —
an
| mi s Pen гат
On Е precedin
| the stool
unding the heart of the tree would alone
convey the | rising fluid. I was confident that these
differe
a
— 4 been felled а few hours, the tubes imme- |і
exhibited in
to allow those i whisk are evident, either — the cause or
effect of existence in a d ist us
i ss negative evidence
of vegetable physiology, in
an insight into the action of th the vital principle of —
E the lapse of time — the felling of the p and
e period of my observation. For, in a series of v
I found the respective
the same day of the cutting of t
The apparent difficul “of Alvin M "me problem was
ty
m | now greater than Bene This, however, only stimu-
arch. few hours
urs gave me а clue
—
ev
8
.
me in my re A
to the solution.
Passing near a he woodmen
dge-row where th were
i well, a 8 кы about by the —
nation of the sa n that ге etree. I knew
of temperature w
аа I а fe es
sits,
pps 3 MM (fidei on
he at
and by i individuals widely di
principie t tho 2^ gm paper is written.
well to bear in remembrance, that а theory,
= we som nce, is not &
me
ionary — on of the — on some given
ји ‘but that it is the principles and the grammar of
r correct science previously established, George Lovell,
agshot,
dere,
about such a conti
with its bark with facility, mer upon the facts
an
m the wood readily enough.
xamining the ial I found but a slight trace of
‘it in ‘the alburnu um, b
trees cut on а. me day pre-
The cause of the bark no
years.
at abiit the middle
a | of the of Geo oni А III. l plantations were
зно; t ealeu
un, say
lation ; EL was 60
that su h planta-
d, should hav
E diy every tree cut — barked
readily
allen tree gy —
favourable, and when the bre е bole readil,
| separated from the wood; and, on the other hand,
w, | where around the pith transmitted the fluid,
the vessels
nough. t
Following PES the investigation, I found that where
the sap from the |
when the weather was |
f f
*
Te
550 f
UHR SR r
[AUGUST 97,
to 1 puis
happy to accept several thousa
any part of A and I ad carefully. plant
I feel confiden one ж» rw haye no reason
—If the stems of. the pla
—— ular
of —! ofl lime, o:
n roots
nearly all rotten and stinking ; ; on se several parts. of the
bal Tn were — ane substance, as
кейе» used by some gas, of which I enclose,
ure ора г pe not in a — Bare to be inspected ; the
lant hing. but good rich soil, G. B., Ru b
explan e pre
to regret |
pon |
ound them
n
tested in the quar
aving i
Royal Ls Аца Captains n and
upon m efficiency. of
or blasting
in
anner, and more pe pales than =e Po "oer lever-
rowbar, because the severing power
i rammer
| simultane
rries | Readi ing Tor
A
e | gruel, a y for jelly, and
t | soli
and Co., of Threadneedle Street, waich may interes jaa s
moe people. What is ca alled bot E 1 p
of them is, however, wretched tid ui
cell
Iv 1. * Thinking п, 1 youre of the Run and Read
Library), is rican story, worth
edited у the Rester of 0 tle 15 L 85
Auerbachs Kake ian and Crescent (Chapman & Halls
aveller в), i charmin tale ski
well as gra cof] tran T шу d
Lady Cu ok (Longmadi)
en felt,
countless mee a
the way rof pu lings, Lob buen]. ori ue .
food, furnish Mesh eR ough Mind esl
the most fastidious pat 1 which |
1аїп E Mis a
gardening. is a rich sample of the kind. of talent
о the composition of publications of this class..
arden Memoranda, _
GunnersBury Park, THE SEAT OF Baron DE Rom
we
es on Spike Island, last Tuesday,
"p
ment of ry ace itself, which мем ‘as if it had been |i the ing us | CHILD.— Since yr this place.in Ja
ffering ong manures, and from water lodging making one action motion inst 0 The 124 feet in length of wall have |
about 2 roots. The Agapanth likes water ees enough, | eartridge may have but one percussion cap, and that at in ot a narrow Peach house, witl
but not stagnant putrid w. ts lower end, which need not be put on till it is to be | short sliding e roof, an. upri
Lois. Weedon Mog o Wheat (see p. 533).—I | used. 4 До ean be pae cked for carriage with рокер about 6 feet high, the back wall being 10 feetin
have stated in mphlet that my plan of growing safety, and -proof by g the mds he house about 5
Ww 3 divide my field into lands wide. | varnis hingi dothermetal. | sashes аге wung by their middle on pivots,
In the h lan p or drill my in | Three aaae 8 of this cartridge were move outwards ; and additional ventilati |
о l
|
f feet een each triple row n the plant each of ich: succeeded perfectly. Inb lasting, in the slides, in sla. ane w
is up nch the intervals with the fork, easily taking | ordi h a clay, pounded brick piers which support: the. frontage.
my spits about 3 inches from the Wheat; and at spring if a es occurs, it is necessary to remove the tamping, be hen uir y means of
uring summer I clean them with the blades of the | in order to insert a fresh fuze or priming, but with the and return 4-inch pipe, which is Aes along the front,
sharp-cutting horse-hoe, and keep them open with the | P ion misfire takes place, it is only | immediately. opposite the eges i last spoke
tines of the scufiler — year, i rt, I trench and | necessary to dro ort cartridge upon the one ае of. Two narrow. she in the o
cultivate 2 feet and a half, out of the five, for the suc- | missed fire, and the Som of the upper cartridge will | run along the whole length. of the. E f conve:
i crop, an. e the other two. and a half for also fire that below he percus sion apie ce oie nient е f ting Stra awberries in pots опу bring
that ама pm, "E. One ate ach acre i wW — pi the cartridge, and them forward a * for foreing, ut е
other moiety fallow, and the| charged with the composition. that lucifer matches keep them t late in the autumn, too
зыб yield. of T. half acre is 34 p ls , surpass ed with, is the s that for А ri, percussion | which, it is well A greatly inju
the average yield of à whole the co ol, Beamish’s | Peach trees are. fined to
‚| Shell, illustrated by a
f | appendi
gram, No.
ix to Colonel 8 lecture. on 5 Н ye
Practical i r
mendi some v ve been in use four or fiv |
rs, and ey are as clean as they were 5 x
which the ' made. Now, if they bad b il
b not have been the case; the
is provided for by a hole in the middle of the
the edge. Water poured into them
drains away perfectly —not. a drop remains,
ent Po per e Bristol pots must surely |
MIN. bes to the very cheap овез, J. Bester, |
мч, Norton’s Blasting Cartridge.—The following |
flat pearance W.
„ d of i beds ol low pin, epe 8
- — terrace in front 5
otites of Books, &t. pee by Tom Thumb Geraniums, which &
UI a terally masses of flower. They are TB. y
Dr. Bushnan's account. of Bu Bitter ^ in edits and wintered dry. and а
Beer (Orr and Co.), is another of the ingenious. forms | y year the purpose till мы?
oda essrs Allsopp and Co. m uff | too large for the vases, when they are taro i
| ale, of which devices the publie must, we replaced by young plants, We also Fem
ee di ime hes heartily sick. d me standard Fuchsias, about 8. Íee е Sam
12 ee e >: гавр вр Corallina эчү ; these priu бн pedo
4 7 з Guide; t and ever y are rej ad fi
Keepers Guide, are trifies, published by Messrs, Dean | T 3
ourse
which has been plastered with
Е ment, an
infinite n 1 whether the 0 in the * Mechanics’ Journal’ for Febru t; witl i em on, Theyhave A"
eover 8 e land, or only one-half. Upon this and in Captain POTIS pamphlet. The ead d the|of t i aajma borne. excelent rps 4 beautiful?
t I do not at АП insist upon others holding the car — is, in fact, a wooden percussion shell striking, epe ruit, the. greate f ды
opinion with myself, but I must still be permitted {о | ог being struck point foremost. he percussion head, — but still sufficient. т remains. to keep up
tain my belief, that the moiety of 5 feet is 2 feet or i ag mping, may be charged by dropping a few a supply till ripe. Peac be had from. бе
6 inches. If it be objected that the roots of the plant heads of Bell’s lucifers into the hollow chamber, then | open wall. e trees ч — healthy, ;
into rvals, I answer, | pouring over about a dra gunpowder ; the | they have made abundance of good b e
itis quite true. It is so true, that I claim the fact as а wooden plug, fitting iy ge is then inserted, project- | for t ye t may mentioned
security for never-ending success in my plan of growing ing about blow on the plug the | intended ever to foree this house; the hot-
Wheat. It is the very essence of the scheme, that the| charge, bursts the. са ng, and fires the н, are merely put in it to produce a little
fallow space should be so deepened so pulverised something on the 2 ciple of the brass and | nights and to keep frost from the bl
that, while it acts as a drain on each side of the triple piston for igniting t man ou, or ünde т “Ip effect which the glass alo t
row to carry off all injurious moisture, while it is con- order. to prevent the block from falling off the head of he young Wines with which
stantly | posing, and constantly absorbing nouris rammer, a hoop of sheet iron is secured | now been planted, are making very sati
ment ss pe (proe it does тон 3 tits lower end, so that it falls on as ша ears old have
p Mako wp Дийн without exhausting like an extinguisher, or in Another | bunch . w
— fim Wheat in rows l apart all over the field, | modification of the cartridge by which it is fired in t m А = nm M in
yield, aan cases, occasionally centre, is this—balf the charge of powder is poured | very fine measuring 2} ins. round ; short
e greater , what then! y average | into in the root of a tree or a rock, а moll К р
yield is 34 bushels, I have had as much as 41; and this small pill-box, about the size of a hazel nut, and con- | good crop may be xpected nex next spring.
year I expect Med and every year, on the same un- n lucifer heads of Bell’s matches,| Among à eer y for which Gun
p sce м pes ^ „I bave a сгор and a fallow too. ig кана = a hide fine gunpowder and pounded g brated, the iest. Providences:
Smith, ; is dropped on gunpow i of the | grow
— — - de Will m any of yont correspondents | pow required charge is then poured in, and — — ting e Varas we 1
orm me if such a thin white the blow of iron or wooden rammer crushes the They were of the Providence kind,
Marigold “(Calendula ‘officinalis tA light orange I have | pellet, an charge, after the — and to weigh not
„ but a white one never; which I think odd, since | Manner of the pellet in the percussion shell explained = 2 vie ed
we have hardly any plant in cultivation that not | by di No. 5 in Captain doa : phlet." On :
d a white variety. It would be very beautiful MINA. the es the experimen carried on with-
ttractive—as would a white Sunflower. P. &. out using a triangle for sus а echa à sg block,
Mangosteens. — Sho the Mangosteens at Syon pnd | in place of it the iron rammer had the bloc fixed
rardens form flower buds, I w 4 mmend on jas passed through the iron rammer,
budding them on the lower. small render * rted it in the bore of the rock. A rope was
the trees тле». м ly managed under glass, and produce ee p. the pin TIE the men retired to a safe
; üt о given do.in e ia ce 8 h
opi tal Fear P. 8 а, spalie: nee nancy the rope r the pin, po
en Pots.— Y r remarks (see fired it. "This i is a а ма way of soning the
LAN on one pois, appear me to be qui rammer io the cartrid of the triangle.
wo. baskets. Aue ne
53—1855.] — THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 551
F. Defiance, vere extrem y, this variety being ur manure (road-ga therings laid by for a season, or th the of > :
uires "or dun oe aly gay, thie Безо & Fobus x4 Rp EU ко gat far — . — one pari а romal — hire — has a champagne. like transience and is
t li f tind ей This старон, should be thrown up іп а heap in autumn, and whet the appetite and improve the « digestive
habi f M rilliant flowers standing ve up] turned two or three times during obl, and a little newly es rs. I should here mention that with East Indians
above the foliage, which is large and effective, Some slaked lime should be scattered through it to destroy worms |li uor, when aoe is most commonly taken before f.
quor, , y ood,
beds of F. "d e of the ос of all Fuchsias, кр. a о si te variation, ей 3 . &e., с, dt and not after eating, as with us. igneis cepe
were likewise blossom. In the — no ds де — ion of one pa -moul cha Соба ,
8, ‘is practised by many at all periods of the
border bei besa "he к ^. 4 чи, “SEEDLING FLOWERS. day, speedily breaks — du iMd; he lungs,
ing them in Wimbledon Ale "m A y mes grow- CapvATIons: Sub. A Very singular specimen—more so, indeed, | generative power, &«., all yielding to its influence. The
— * чы. y formed а fine than thew wy, and not — — dissimilar to what sometimes met | use of Nux vomica is confined to desperate debauchees,
no males but they servo to] produce variety i in borders we oreal faculties. It is taken to the extent of ev:
= meet В & H. Pretty enough; but nothing very ге- СОР seeds per diem, these being soften r
m ,
F L ORLO TURE. i — * no Too small, and altogether of wards frio fried in ghee or butter. Hooker's Journal of
о tany.
* need hardly say thaf this I——————— Variegated Leaves.—It is generally admitted, and
isa =, wi walls worthy of Най. Tis com min; Miscell physiologists have — to strengthen the opinion,
into bloo: during the months of Nove Decem sce:ianeous. | tha t the variegation of leaves is the result of some
ber пһапсев it ' are then |p ü or Writing on Glass. By R. Brunnquell.— — in th e plant, which presen t ification.
nterval between the late-fowerin cent ay ro к ee glass, во as | It is not our intention to investigate whether the above
> oniums and ras и opinion is well-founded or not; but as some
meme — * just p * — Whee media the following manner all constantly variegated, others
bloom J _ Camel, Epaeri eaths. | tat our pa " spermaceti (or e" three parts of | bough so s variegated and others not at all, we
Liat tage I. e atten. | en oe "о — of wax are fused in a eup 5 SIX | think the question a arises what condition
t — "y da plant, I shall give my pee M and one part of potash are then stirred necessary „м — at e" variegation of a plant may
mode in detail, adding а list of 20 of what dep саңы и сег ha „and then observations up to t
good varie end of 25 into glass tubes of the thickness of a lead. peneil. | presen dons have pa that when the of the
fter rapid cooling, the mass may be screwed up and4leaves are variegated, or in other words, when the
var Ow. e the
lants are a 18
m the шон ino ki cuttings ae. e down ш the tube, and cut to the — oint with а |variegation is — it is usually permanent, but
6 inches long. Each cutting is put iit » Ql ay knife. A crayon is thus obtained which will readily | when it is spread over the surface of the leaf, or if it
and placed t a frame Sur * — ith T De прод ота dry glass. Dingler’s Р olytech, Journ., takes the form of blotches, it is nearly alway i
8 Lot vol, чазы ‘Sub н pov N dia d 4 he blotches may cover nearly the dris of the leaf,
E stc ът пала јот e оа жу. i
. y Ойша. the ects nag ay Haein ently Gaps mee a
іе, In May. the ifed into bots 5 lache, | Opium — MARE among the Chinese and Malays luxurianty: Only one plant, the Aucuba’ japonies,
^ 18 — . nown to juire notice; also that appears i is general '
and arrange than — — ene itg — em o the Burmese and Mughs oe extensive consumers of to di — рлийн пе mereri те —
paling or a wall, facing the su ка а ur 2 x the tom vere | spirits is а “fact equally well known, On this side е been — If, on the other hand, we examine
dry and warm, the pots are sae adi MEE Dr mur Ganges the use of alcohol made from roth ed Palm- | plants with marginal variegation the law changes, and,
Sand or grav: el, and a little jet lunged. ut on the pd Juice in its various 8 from the flower of Bassia, under whatever condition they are, variegation 18
each pot. In July the are shifted, Mor th the ] he ges from the bark of Acacia Sundra, is, if not 3 com rmanent ; for instance, to return to the Holly and
into pots from 12 to.15 inches across. The goil еш” x d at least widely spread. The Rajpoots also, and | Euonymus, of which we have just spoken, the Euony-
ployed is very rich, consisting of vegetable and leaf Koli 2. Western In дав аге great Oplum-enters, and | mus japonicus, var; argenteus, which has its leaves bor-
moul ith a fourth part of wel kien oyment of this drug in rearing children of the aw with white, ne ver v wies—all its leaves =
jurious
y are brough ht —— a Vinery or Peach-ho
— the Hower thin ned a little as TA s uda they a “and 1151 m. =. =
orm are ейге. м Occasion y with 5 surface
liquid manure, and ge en ai from sugar in. its various forms, and less frequently mani is yellow, others only partially marked with that
an 2 t 55 ty T witht wiet — from the cereal grains, whereas north of Bombay and colour ; and lastly, whole branches may be seen on which
f
t
TAM : g
om the fi flower of the Bassia latifolia, Roxb., is greatly | variations must have a cause ; but that cause » un-
e This flower is collected in the hot known ; and it is to induce physiologists to endeavour to
i ve, If it i
ty.
eos e, F fie d r|covere ;
S e Rest — orn Naney do Parts of а and Rajwarra. а ri ower has a means of fixing He variegations ;a à of
wm | sickly Sw t taste, resembling manna. Being very | his discovery to the decoration of ens would
faa ot CORE deciduous, i it is found in large quantities under the trees | sufficient to induce some experiments boing made with &
wats mca: Босат, dug. 28. There was an | Very Morning during the season. A single tree will view to the solution of the problem. M. Carrière, in
leading nursery mes, 4 3 — Et of the afford from 200 to 400 Ibs. of the flowers. The seed | Revue Horticole for May, 185
being Present. at The chief feature of attraction was CIA affords a great quantity of concrete oil, used in the| On Portland rei By Mr. T. B. Groves.—
umerous :; HOLLY RocKS- on Materia
TA
large bold. i х at in oon and sue rd oon
ап s p long. A Certificate of erit 4 2420 e - is ren Mon
Messrs. for Professor — buff inet, and A "^
mendation to the same exhibitors for Zenobia, Pootana
First Class Certificate was 9. Mr "S ——. Norwi islan
i T eine French М р" ite Norvich, : 4
M ^ un Zi
Chats and — Certificate of Me Май to. M Ў = Willa am
for Eugene, а pale saffron variety, "eerie hat 80,
something in the way ‹ of Triumphans, S With a better —
l similar award was made to Mr, Turner, "of Slough, for
Bir. Mou —— white. sort,delioately. motsled. wi Pose, Бе
18 ps A So well formed as some, but owing to its
ter aud p appearance, it canuot fail lin
dee Sort
Pur in which 16 is — — in e year 1797 the gold
d to Mrs, Jane Gi
SE
1m
10
Ир
ma з prepared by her by crushing ina mortar the corms:
гв | в E 8
allowed to subside; this was again wash
dried. She stated, and the stater
any award, A first clas Corllicato was awarded to to. Mr,
8 for Verbena. Fair Ro M— He a cheerful looking
lilac in colour, with а small rosy blotch on the upper
eye, and a Marrow White zone be 3 бе eye ve being
— газо Teceived уты Gom-
‘ К with а
Ps being large an animal of the same colour,
Smith, Road, ы, Triumphant,
50 ^ ч ы * $ | ia
е or two other which
iinet 3x TS Е at, саса
olus EH d т. Barnes, 0 Stowmarket, for a scarlet
dia. The soil in Pots в [the only person who now prepares any, and she gi
stiff turfy loam, broken up but not sifted, two parts | Prelude to the daily dinner among the better classes, | пег reason for doing so, that © poor folks now-a-da)
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Auetsr 27,
552 ,
glad io turn an honest peuny anyho e presen FORCING DEP ARTMENT 2 ock We E by inducing a ^ ior an i
time the Arum is not very plentiful in vt island, although the cultivation of fruit trees in pots, was recom- thy growth, and thus ena p pu successfully t
e is still a vast extent of land that will never admit 1 t 11 he year, and as we kno resist the attacks of disease. о seeding an p
J its hee us 1 — in the early aa 9 y d d, bioin newly planted crops with val. per 1 Eno?
pd isa haga du ee f 1 nti tity n oe MM ONE CN porto. * opte plan is, the — former directions as to bringing up an
MEN. аах я a few hints for management at this seas еп,
obtained. With the ed p of the od. woman pre- of the above, herus ave. Dons ce у rough the oes PUN gen 2 Aer i
viously mentioned, liberty is not now obtained to dig in | summer, and carefully watered, will most likely have VES ics da ue M
cultivated fields and pastur um maculatum | &nished their gr , and in so instances, perhaps, mM ly planted b .
is commonly called arrow- 224 starch-root, but the | the wood may be beginning to ripen. They s should now injury to a A Е Mf Mangbl T ut off their is,
vulgar names cows and calves 8, and eee and ladies, are | pe taken from their quarters, and placed ona dr, gravel ground, J hd the ой @ | к, sd, stuck i in the
also known, though The proper | walk, or, in fact, merely place the pots on some hard sa and thay | E
season for ‘collecting the co orms is wl зеп n" plant has | substance which will not encourage the roots to protrud b
ae m D d This : gen : Е. gh the holes at the bottom; if at the —
of May and June. Those which are collected in May | they could vium eus near a south wall, or the south side STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR L ONDON, - ni
yield a mue portio s h than those col- | of a buildi ing, so muc = etter. If the stronger | For the week an Aug. 25, 1853, аз obs observed at the Horticultural Ga ў
lected later. sh corm is ex еше!) acrid, pro- | shoots have not de d their points pinched out already we
ducing a most disagreeable tingling : d pricking sensa- | it should be done at once ; » thi will help the formation of | 10 на TEMPERATURE. EU.
tion in the hen chewed. This acridity I found it buds. Gradually diminislr the supply o ater, | дыс, E AROMETER. d — CLA
8 pletely aes 8 astin а ( аага ом 2 using liquid manure, except when the plants are Sen ааттар ыс ын : ee "МЫШ
a 8 are e en deprived of their acridity strong; this exposure toa dry and w veli phere E А ‚| Mean) der. ,
by boiling, but I have never kno 7 m жый des and attended with only allowing wate ient at the Friday.. || zs | 2082 | zi | s | о | oo | leet |
-acridity renders it sary to brui ot to prevent positive flagging of the leaves, will enable | Saturday 20 15) 29.864 | 29.811 | 76 | 51 | 635 | 62 | 59| 3
р р БББ , Sunday 21 17 297 28 % | ss | exo | 62 е
stone mortar, and t ;as much a a possible, hand the wood to ripen thoroughly, and perfect a numerous Monday 2217 20.308 | 2931 | 74 | 54 | 640| е. Go| ЕИ
ling them until alter they have been washed. crop of fruit buds for the ensui —_— Peaches, e 33) 18 n
cess now employed for the separato т the fecula i 1S | Nectarin ums, Cherries, "a Aprie may Thursday 28,0 29790 | 29.438 | 68 | 51 | eoo] sot | bm 4.3
the same as that — x are pe ffuited admirably i in pots, by attending à "this very — AA Usos [su тт | 520 | ous Гез ч ee
yield, according to Mrs. Gibbs, P of fecula to the simple mode of clare August 19—Forgy; very fime ; overcast; rain. E
peck. My informant telis me she obtains on an average FLOWER GA 20—Slight ram; ; cloudy and and fine; clear at night. doas
3 lbs. from a peck of cor une, less in May. a AB e Bri eme iue лу jim 5
ring the Jib season she pokey m 36 lbs. to be a Besides keeping every part of this de epartment in the — 23- Very fine; overeat E 1 We. КИ i
g average q i and this she asks neatest ee the a ak of the stock Noon! ent md me exse fog; ?
3 —
ls. 4d. per Ib. It is highly valued by the Portlanders, next dd dd — Dd 3 — 2 of
say that it is good ck people, and looks, when don't pe es, ido should be
prepared, very different from the arrow-root of the M" which it will —— si I —
i se own, allowing a wide E n for contingencies,
e I hane аарак with Bermuda arrow-root d
à yrs The earlier struck e must be potted
D Poo m M СЫНА off nd fter they b tablishe laeed out of
jelly, b pat is бы чоъ. тта tasteless, and destitute ed and after they become es T ей, pi — isa xe
The s, when vie under a micro. | 200 pen situ m hould well fill th August | 322 | #55 F nM
vas qme Ё ae ecd spherieal shape, varying more delicate bedding Geraniums should we their | and Sept. 5 8 E which ft
V aue bui iva on an & uh 7а MR than | Pots with roots . winter, o will be lost. n BM бу.
starches, except Rice starch. The hilum is While propagation is proceeding, attention must be senupx за ui wr| i үтте
distinctly ked anscarin 2 Sate daly fn turned to the amount of winter accommodation for them, | Mon. 29 йл | 493 | 60:2 n 038
the larger granules, The P | t d I ich, whether in the shape of frames, pits, or larger Wei. 30 £54 | 493 | Sos] 1 |! E
1 э, | structures,’ should be n readiness to receive them | Thurs. 1| 704 | 490 | 597] 15 1 |
2 E ed ы = uM "кин; апы —— jad weather sets in gh е expensive in d $ i 2 2 » — 16214
period occurred
years the om themse
lve
possible aloof from the rest of the world, even m mci de
arry out of the island, i
ther friends who dare
not ре i
ot un
has been pr epared
ssity a
some
nee ges ring the
in some of the
e
ted with
by
Ї
at ше
corms
seek su
for food. It isa Wee fact, that ey plan nt is called
; maceutical J
of Operations.
AN the — week.) .
PLANT ‘DEPARTMENT
A sag rene number of — may
‘lected fro neral — which,
gems
growing, req a
"accompanied "y a drier atmosphere, and with 1
-different structures are devoted to this family, no diti-
now be se-
whig det d
ish m the previously-known and ama
a fcr e of ‘the Isle of Portland! Phar-
rature, both 8 their
repose, and in transitions from one state
On the contrary, where
seasons of active Ке апа
those to the
other, during an bil, Deme require the greatest
ne house is made to con-
— кее ae безген when ‘the
Mire Ape This thi
of
use t t and sand,
very tury peat and sand, adding an
| f manures to
cannot be so well applied. We ha
well and | into noticing fad — waterings of
of | the above of mildew in Peas, and |
|
dun
t
m
he first place, a series of brick-pits, from 5 to 8 feet
will be the cheapest in the end ; and L pem by
e dis-
es
this pom would be Майы during the summer for а
variety of purposes.
FLORISTS’ FLOWER
Continue to plant out Pinks as ibd strike root ;
bearing in mind that those which ae put out now in
the place that they are to flower in next season
generally lace much better than tho рэв іп the
ise
ing it
anted.
h
e flowers
hig gh or dier then anak a on bed,
bes sand stained o or out of ch The
who ncing "mij wi ui an r
tusity , “of procuring ‘fine. sorts at a 3 cost, many
tock ‘at very
able rates, We will here name а few that are
thoug
fine, and should be grown by every one ; an
cheap, are indispensable. In Bizarres : nidas, Pilot,
Charles Tenth, tain White, Polyphemus, and
Duke of Mh yale
Princess Royal, Queen i cd Симдин Beauty, and
Maid of Orleans. Roses: g Catherin
Lady sone rei. Lavinia, aM L La = Van dicken. These
fine sorts for Eee and, when in
ve Dahlias li
— —— cile
6
The highest temperature during | the above
1813--thefm, 85 deg. nd the lowest on the 29th, 1350—therm. 32
CRICKETS; alf an inch |
is said to make a good tap for he
stick 2 in the treacle, and are easily
destroyed
ass: A B C. Hartley's rough plate is ;
sheet glass whatever. We are not aware thet u
white glass » —— for the purpose of keeping
ff E
— are no doubt t accidentally ya 3
Gua
Чота ri — ed like Vegetable Marrow. ма
The Castar Sanash is us e Vege
Cane They are affected by the rape mider ОМ
orf A Lady Gardener. Peaches a
sim
B Н. The pale yellowish podded Be Bean is
коа character, bed.—Give id ger. The pod, as
nid isis at Qon d v vésk and xt attend to di * of the usual tough ining |
KITCHEN GARDEN. Black Frontignan is the
— Mr. — for proving on a large scale yu tir’ rv Y Z. Asplenium,
the hich tables derive from the Lastrea Filix-femina, are all names of
application of iini in a liquid form. 8 3 Races —— Merten certainty
experience on a smaller scale, but with tage of — the dower, 8 Eucharidi
a wider range subjects, we — confidently | The orange —
affirm that he is right. When on Tpomea Quam
of towns ean be brought — to = surround- 1, Myrica Innit not in fi
ы arket gardens, a great improvement | Portam Leaves: E Г. Thi
both in the 3 and quality sat vegetables will be in-“ constitutional with suc
sured, time we wi to our serious: 73 W
readers — individual gem — small, as well as ned Prof. Bollmann's plan
wns, have a sewerage — r other, which,| that were so Li p in
if е to à tank, or ste er contrivance, E UTE
the above — tex — costly, and to which the — — E them о
ng of poultry, and the soot, & c., ime groun cand —
which сап nearly — ays e а — be thrown — Preservine Fror: D C. Mr. Lovejoy —
a valuable liquid compound would be obtained from su 5 W
stances usually thrown away, bee which, when —— bung; no to bong Чеш too tig htly at
g | (diluted of course when too strong) to growing crops in, too Wick a fi re, but, on ntrary, to to allow
the kitchen garden, will produce a marked effect оп the | „ 5n hour for the water
matter of course, when the dung of pigs | Waren Lave: T 4. Me
and other animals is added, st a cor- | information it conveys is
responding scale ; but t ribus should be to con- | of interest among either
vert matters usually lost to a profitable end, leaving rec ea dt ыш
bulkier i Male| атми
еп led some way | « »As usual, many communications
and others are — б peer the thence
can be made. We also beg for the i!
numerous the insertion
contributions is still delayed.
n K ̃—˙ůnm ae èuʃltn qqꝶqꝶqmgʒꝶę / ee a BE MEER MEE
THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
553
po
VIAN GUA
RU NO.
AUTI ETO AGRICULTURISTS—
It being notorious = extensive adulterations of this
still са
MANURE are d on,
" ANTON NY GIBBS A
AS PE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERU TIAE AIAT
tConsider it to be thei . to the Peruvian Gov: and to
2 Lo again to recom end Far iod all 2 Whe buy
from whom they purchase will
a on thei
— чи го y
of co e bes ity, and, in addition to n
attention LA that point ANTONY GIBBS anp SONS think it
well to ind buy
The Лоо — price at which sound Peruvian
Guano has been sold by them during the last two years is
91. 5s. per ton, less 24 per cent.
Any resales made by dealers at a lower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated.
Pes AN GUANO, the guaranteed import of
eae srs. ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, Lobos ——
and all Artificial Man
‚ Superphosphate Д Lime
Гу se A Cakes, & З
м INGLIS (e m 10, Mark Lane, London.
ÖPEN HOSPHAT LIME, ranted the
very 2 query. —. a full per centage of soluble Phosphate,
95 &c. &c., d vens ed to any Railway Station in London,
OR
at 6l. per ton; also NURE for top-dressing, eompose ed
9 bstances yielding Nitrogen, Potash, and other рота
essential fo: тп Crops. a cent 82 Ur as Nitra
IAN- GUANO, чаі the genuine importation
of Messrs. A. GIBBS & SONS, A p: supply of LINSEED
8 CAKE. Epwakp PURSER, err,
Lox MANURE COMPANY, Bridge " Street, Blackfria
d 5 following Manu
res are manu-
factured at Mr. LAWES . . Creek :—
Turnip Manure d ue gii 0 +
— srt of Lime 0
Sulphuri lit H 0
Offic ce, 69, King William Street, ost London.
N.B.— Peruvian Guano ake uis to ‘contain 16 per cent, of
Ammonia.— Sulphate of A
ANNED NETTING, for the protection of Fruit
Trees from wenn t, blight, and — and for wr security of
fresh sown — n gardens 5 1d. Lew square
yard; 200 yar ; 00. — ards, 308. Scrim
Canvas, for Wa ali i Frat
At EDGINGTON & Co? в, 17, Smithfield Bars, — and Old Kent
Road, Southwark; and a t Brunswick 2
= булк — med
Export Dock, PUR" wher migra
Tents in great varieties, on | their tent ind im Бей re
H ENRY 'O D Co., Patent GALVANISED
Inox Roorixe WORKS, 9b Albion Street, Leeds, Agents for
тарака tr a FIRE 3 d
e PAT RE STRAND NCING forms the m
3 strong, and | aurable eget де hi - кыгы уг
P — use t be b and edi f form b
am — e no of 7 miles "T^
of t
this Fence — Pe de by hr ln the pn few years. Apply
| for prices, &c., as abov
IRON HURDLES Т" all kinds of WIRE FENCING and
—— Wire Wor
GALVANISED GAME Am POULTRY NETTING,
very stro — and neat, REQUIRES PAINTING, and ca
rust or corrode, 82 sity ‘width and length.
24 inches wide, 3-inch mesh, 414., 6d., and 834. per yard.
24 inches wide, 2-inch mesh, 7d., 944, "апа 1з. 03а. per yard.
елата FROR SPOUTING, Plain and Ornamental,
- Had oe , Cottages, Farm Bui ildings, &c., NEVER REQUIRES
саан Iron Liquid Manure Pumps, Water Cisterns,
Troughs, and all iren of Iron Work, Asphalte coment Felt, &c.
Apply at 94, ALBION STREET, LEEDS
nnot
WAGE CHARCOAL "MAN
Pe zd 2 comp lete
RE.— This —
every species of c
aee. dg Wurzel and other root 1 It will bg
pu than Guano or any o ure n
patar ж? е de possesses the рон X retaining its
fertilising power longer than other Manures now in u It
4 EWAGE MANURE WORKS, St ie y
v per tom, а and in quantities less than half
wt. for ready money only, and in quantities ey
than a ton, will be delivered at the London Termini of t
ee of charge for ca
It may also be had from Messrs. G. GRS & Co., 26, Down Street,
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, and from ail the other Agents
of е. 2 x aes — E and Testimonials may b
n at the
SAMUELSON'S PATENT DIGGING
3 btained the SILVER MEDAL E the
SHOY 0 may be seen at work at Banbury and in Kent,
iddlesex, Surri rrey, Cheshire, North Wales, Yorkshire, пате
Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Leicestershire, Herts, &e.
Price 277. 1
PRIZE 2 the eighth time at Gloucester for Samuelson's
t GARDNER'S TURNIP VEM ess
UELSON, gio Banbury
Manufacturer of Gardner's
ck's Reapers, Lawn Mosen,
itn, io;
WARNERS РАТ. PATENT. EM AND COTTAGE
Kase's
Cast iron umps for the use of Farms,
Cottages, sanis Tanks, and 2
Wells.
Patent Pump .. Xd 0
tent Pump, with, 15 feet of lead
pipe attach T nd. bolts and nuts
ready for 900
Heroes sizes if requ ired.
They are much used for sn рр lying Н
healthy tubers. E e ag the other crops, the
returns received i , as those of three weeks
a
lage н
E have ү call the аа of э readers to
the report in an emere e
OF itt
in the: оу of t the bread. V
ordinary ea ay exhibited in "the pret de x
Лаг г animals, or for the enormous average
wee was fetched by the 62 that were offered 1 5x
ale.
Short -horn Livan ai, have hitherto dated from
CHARLES Corr
eeded in or rtance that
hic We
look back upon the first o on
bi irthday of that more > general interest which now so
dominant breed i rta in this or v^ deed country.
It was, as it w e expiry o e patent or
monopoly of i immense 3 ral, or oe ratte the
sale of it in par rous proprietary.
The results of that patient skill p и
exhibited for so ars by the father of short
y years
horn breeders vie y the distributed 1 scattered,
"I became the means, in the hands of others, of
4 39 41. : 4 1T» 4 1 * P Жо уз Wes
HEAP AND EFFECTIVE WIRE FENCING.—
The local name became lost in the more general one,
and people no longer spoke of the * Teeswater" but
of the“ short-horn" blood.
t is curious, however, to observe that the in-
R. Woopcock, Whittington, near Stokeferry, Norfolk.
Every variety of — ma for up - a A чт | Cuanres Corrixo's h t to the espe value
very reasonable prices re is of first-rate |
quality, being selected from the most er ee manufacto e. upon a particular pes descended from a
and ot eon of ed Not less than two coats of anti-corrosive parti cular animal in that herd. Young
mixtu docu — — о Duchess, ore of the seven heifers then sold, there
the — so ce of 15 years [лу warrants the r bueh ban ч tách
Advertiser in ра jo te Whittington Net a large share of escended a family bearing her name, in whic
public ii m merits of the original, du OLLING,
Apply to Mr, S. TAYLOR, 2, Wotton Parade, Gloucester; or to have in the nds . ВАТ ; and latterly
SRL NG -GENERAL AGRICULTURAL
nA REAPI
PETITION.—The Competition will take place on the farm of
2 ng’s Park, near Stirling, a сся —— 8
the 6th day of Se ptem ber n
omy
м. HUTTON.
— моча 27. Wx. Forrester. sami SECS.
mse g and Plant Houses, from =
ind Water D and can be readily
fixed under the sta;
id га be obtai ined E any Ironmonger o
Patentees and Масео
JOHN WARN X SONS,
E а а S, a ESCENT, Jet еы LONDON.
< escription hin Raisi
En Every de erip 0 achinery for ing Water; Fire
D? YOU KEEP HORSES AND BRUISE YOUR
OATS?—If you do, read Many WEDLAKE's BOOK, 1s. 44.
Examine her Chaif-cutters, 17. 10s. and 37. 78. 6d. Оа t Bruisers TS,
56s. 6d.; New Mangles, 50s. 6d. Plouglis, Carts, Haymaker's
мам ng Machines, Flour Mills for Tome use, Horse 8 or
Power to move all kinds of Machine ry. List, 250 cuts, 18. 4d.,
Post free.—118, Fenchurch Street, London.
. WIRE — a €
74. PER —— 2 e A
cu
327285828
Em no Sen
Бос
OIN
2225 22258
in r Country, or of the
AN RYE GR
1 ESSRS. SUTTON having s аа from the several
kinds of eire
m —
ei
any soil, and producing four crops per a
The best time of soving is middle of er till end of -—
Morini required per acre, 2 bushels. Price of New Seed j
harvested 7s. A ushel.
Also TRIFOLIUM 32 for Early Spring Feed,
64. per . pounds of Seed per aere.
JOHN SUTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks.
AND
AB OFFICER, Ais on jo Staff of the Army, well
acquainted with F Stock Management, as well
with Build d En: —.—.— would willingly take
the managem f — Irish Although he would
uneration, yet 5 is his
ee Letters addressed to the Editor of this- — wil be
communicated to him
1 үөү De chess 70, ot the
(ca ks
o
increasing with the lapse of ti , of course,
with the number of the individuals inheriting à them.
The o original * Duchess” fete 3 guine
years ago, and now 4 7 s 59 (6 ved old), of xx
eighth are ration from her, fetches 350 gui
Duches ears old), of the seventh generation
fetc neas; Duchess 66, also of the seven
55 бешу уар aa), "datur the extraor-
nary p f 700 ; Duchess 67, of the
1 er ration (15 rene? old), “fetches 350
eas; Duchess 68, of the eig hth aser 11
months old), fetche es 300 каран uchess
inth ion (5 nths old), fetches 400
t
fet6hes 310 guineas.
calved about 6 w
f Duchess 66, so that cow and
This last was the calfo
calf fetched the Bags ee! unparalle
d and t
Che Agricultural Gazette,
SATURDA Y, AUGUST 27, е
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEE
—— Sept. 3 Imp. Society of a
THuRsD — 8—Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland.
" Ф
_ We must — shortly refer to the returns received
ative
yo
cow of this fami
which we have not 0 some do
existing as to whether she would breed, she fetched
tal rice—t ine animals descended from
OLL uc e of them
4160
we need not say is y beyond ring of
2029
cates
62626 0066
НИ
ғ Galvan- Japanned
24 ised. iron.
nch mesh, light, 24 inches wide .. 74. per yd. 5d. per yd.
s үп; int ... " ” a "n
"n .
- eon # es Es
ipinel 0 10 » 1
1 ng
It All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices.
e or half is а corse mesh it will dico the prices one-
fourth, : parrow-proof ^ n Pheasantries, 3d.
Per square foot. Patterns forwarded
by BARNARD & Bisnopr, Market Place, Norwic!
Nt delivered free of expense in Landan, Peterborough, Hull, pd
have
i um Serke of the breed c e past;
e doubt not that it is 48 = likely to be
Ad in the future. ре sh пов r
reached its climax at To e don not say
» intrinsic m in nt араба ИШ but
individual value, and as compared with that of
other 3 of the soil. We shall never
again
* qp and even uei started at 100
e
Ireland. The , though somewhat improved | he
since st 1, is undoubtedly much under the | piscis 00, and even 400 guineas, in
pns d of the pas years,—the + to | successive re bids, all afterwards be steps of 50 and
be a bulky crop, and though. —— 25 to sums of 6007. an We believe that
by disease, bids fair to yield a аа enterprise and energy | honour as perf
led sum of one
1
a
554 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avoust 27, a
as чеч of the late Earl of Росте, may, as ула, meeting of the НИИ qud Sir Joux M'NxiLL,| portant experiments that has yet been made on E
hereafter. characterise the pro ofession, and no one |in repor teps which had been ән, pointed | its behalf. |
higher compliment than теледе out the —— feature on whie all were yi
it is exceedingly wis that the other causes based and o ic success Ovn readers will have observed the! report from.
which, with these, have brought about the re- Correct v көңү statistics: cannot be obtained Pusey, in last week's paper, of the judges of Reap-
sults ts of the к sale, will. long cena to compulsori “Jt was a curious fact," he said, ING Macuines. The umstances of the trial werg
exert an equal influence on the money v of the к “ that Гардош! pbs had never, so far as he uch as probably to our the action of Bew’s
eed. American competition, for ee. cann any country, been successfully c col- | reaper ; that is, they brought out ina
breed ot
be expected to remain for ever at its present extraor-
dinary intensity.
ention as, another feature of the sale
k
e *
the prices obtained by the Oxford, another rema e Governmen ad one—the agricul- | removing the cut corn as E falls are ne
abit family of short-horns. Oxfo „a cow | tural statistics of that country; that attempt failed. | increased ; and the machine which was in dependent -
early 7 years old, fetched 205 gingen. Oxford, 11th, | In the rei leon a similar attempt was made | of ma nual aid for this purpose ў
үе old, 250 guineas; Oxford 14 months | with a like result." lan by which to . — in this respect, especially in mee |
old, 200 guineas ; Oxford, 16th, 3 kien old, 180 | effect. this is to vem = agricultural classes | cumstances. The judges, however, ha db d
guineas; and the 5th Duke of oxor, a bull calf, | themselves in Bep i rk, an s | arriv "E at à verdict which, although it might are
5 months old, tens d 300 guine So thes sure, as in nstance ver us, to attain a suc- arisen out of somewhat circumstances
animals fetched 1135 guineas, or 227. guineas apiece. ssful issu How completely this was don would be true of the average condition of an
The gross amount of the sale was 93617. 165.,| Scotland, where the interest taken in the subject by har ; and we may accept their decision
th
1507. 19s. sale
7 pets, 5 5 pene pim. 11 bulls, 208 7 bal calves,
in all 4 maller number, and at a t
me M
lated without Mh e co-operation, o f the манне
classes. a in France, un
the reign of Lou XVI, = collect, by the power of
the Highland Society was at once a guarantee t
farmers of its really P AN море import-
e fact to Sir J
71137. 17з., ДЕУ д a eg. ER
Сошылхо?в в sale, 34 17 pen 6 bulls, and
4 bull calves, in all 61 | animals, ES for 78587. 4s.,
or 1287. 16s. apiece. Com n to 1846, there
were sold of the late Earl EE herd at Wiseton,
104 cows, heifers, and calves, and 1 Ay ES all
123 ; they fetched Vei 77 averaging 68/. 17s.
apiece. And Mr. Bar Ki Me
of 48 cows, heifers, add: ees and 20 bulls, fetched
of greater E eae excitement) were sold "for ul
^s At- Ков i
arded, and the informa-
n aes from third parties.
d ег
besides its comparative, its actual merits "id r
j reaper differs from 2 other
tangled condition of the
— of England and Sco
ow. concurred with t
беча to his long-inve
of superiority which it — all alon
machine will, doubtle Ss, soon cause its g.
im у.
677. apiece. The hi ghest Зара of which the short- | of d the. intelligence, public own in England ;
horn breed can SoN are those of Comet, A тече spirit, and integrity of the tenant farmers have | Majority of years, we suppose that three-fot
Согыхе°з sale years кашг 1000 ап ; and pe ger. than ev all the corn grown in this country may. €
the cows Co and Lily at the s same sale, tpn ent we have only the first results of the | by machines. No а the mere 2 E
400 and 410 respectively: at Wiseton, see t before us, еар the average of the is but a small portion of the
Exquisite 370 guineas, and | m calf ха рна: егедь m. and the amount of sto e pro- ing; but the displacing of ever
at Kirkle on, Duchess 59, 210 gui esold | duce per an asia = have yet to be a in, (which it is what at most it will amount to)
last Wednesday for 350 pA 1 um To itworih, | aad, v when depen. ашан, see furnish, by com- | wor ich it is now pro
the imis. list sepa given with the return = ade, ‘the pars well, and setting him to help the binder Н iul
a M ~ е e «a ios earliest and peaa agricultural returns of t етет districts. We — and thatchers, will be a great.boont
short-horns rte т. CHa satisfied for rhe ieu with giving the | farme Wi
Corzine sold 29 females нан: 1401, 48. puis pe of the returns for three rid counties :— We hope that one portion of tlie verdict at.
IV.—ABSTRACT or STATISTICS COUNTIES or ROXBURGH, HADDINGTON, лхо SUTHERLAND, ox MAY 20, 1853.
IMPERIAL ACRES. NUMBER OF ACRES UNDER DIFFERENT KINDS OF CROP. |
8 331 2 8 о, Improved | Е &
1 B eel 4 pen d р ae k
Total, | Arable. | Wheat.| Barley.| Oats: |Rye ond? E Turnips. Potatoes: 25 E 2 E 85 fides RUP 53 5 3
келише iy ae © З " =” |Grasses Inclosures. ES "E
urch. 358, 1468183 | 5,1819 |14,6158 | 28,8625 | 14 | 16423) 3803 23809 | 145428] 161| 68 103] 23 425 44.583 | 23,6583 9251 9661
Haddington| 1491733 | 107,269% 15,3303 19,8098 | 16,802 | 462, 4809 10117 16,260 | 42462 | 48107 | 153| ... 1876 26,88 | 6228}. | 87 21274
Sutherland 810,903} 22,0223 627} 6121} | 82 89815-13891 22125 22708 | ..| 13) 2 1 | 49773 | 1119$ 23. | 599,710$
oem 21,148} | 31,1074 | 51,7858 di, 6541}| 1592 | 42,2843 7981 % 64211141 283| 7 |2001 6,200 | 31,6663 ——— 815937.4.
The Tortworth sale contained 49 females, aver-| A dar dx. Messrs. Fisuer Honss, C. E. Amos
ing ; of these 29 could be selected ua W. Woopwanp, and RUCE arrived v
we average, Mi ds of 2007, apiece. Th Horses. Guns | Other) Ewes, | Tups and | swine | disregarded by the inventor and
ne’s sale averaged 1717. 14s. ; 3 V n that which refers to
ed 1917. 18s. The e "Ue | 99.4, S LRL e OST ar M‘Cormick for the construction
an average prios of жеңе ў a Um d 36,979 | 29,597 | 5580 Рани superior to t
.. 193. over me 5 666 70, 1310 | well as judges, of ri
latter is really a hi 12219. |13,090| 25079 361,539 | 151970 |11497 adoption of M‘Cormicr’s cutter in
n 8 from the | * = would greatly diminis
d be е E E - few w references tor "Notice facts here brought the, priom of the latter
pam эе — Lagen oe — €: that, out of 276,000 А pocumenr of some interest, in connec
tha E ecd standing : acres, only 3 n bare: fallow—that | the histor of THE LEICESTER BREED 0
ment of the scene sige thie Keon cei the tition oer бода of теж ае extent of land 18-| been T in our hand
P. Ке жаар бома > ET EE ition | = eon ons — than —— 0 —— Hill, near
ey 5 “a ioa in tha Ind di af Weert Grasses — that o very 430 sq flock is advertised for
was the melancholy one that pis at length all chat miles of arable land), nearly one-half is bearing. food a few extracts from it, as illustrating
to iat the ө asd. skill ien i. ) ed а cattle. т cts indicate a very | descent of the flock fro:
the late Earl of Ducie hen 1 to bear upon his 15 en imn er rvative — . indicating the enormous
pes lt cR as bein watered. Tae da d ere are in these counties 0 К s in those
ne
"Which
ex
ich 4 through
high a place in the history оѓ,
Ee t — action of laying before
* results, so far as the i
tained, of the frst ITE
r em le i country he stn of its
perseverance "with which the present
experiment has been 5 as emen
* The document from w PERLE EES
—— time for u cat Saturday, ta 3 ini PETATE]
It is, however, ewes at 62 gui
unfair present the gross aggregate in this of Mr. Pacer,
ne ipie npn eme 4 district of such entirely | society, who was also closel
Бана гарде cultural character. Taking Hadding-| Baxewett himself.
more normal. instance of ood. 8 cottish | after he united with his neig
farming, we have A of its arable — in Wheat, Breepon, and others,
„between + and 3 Mr. Ho , ME
lá, o> S Beans
a
+, ш RRYBO
ind Peas. nearly Thr in in Bheem between and 4 | had succeeded to the
in Tu urnips, * arly 4 in 7 days three or four used to
as much as 2 per cent. cot ah me a is 6 fallow ; | take. rams, so
there are a pair of horses to eve ) arable 83 К suitably
of Grass ] But in order to com- | sending o each.
pare the results with t uses, so as to obtain | BUCKLEY’ —— man
>p of these | the priceshe received for hisown st
г them in much greater = = їп - instance for
The counties must be divided into to
iir severa ‹ id the produce of each con- rem — di in hia bein
| Sidered.in connection with the natural and artificial | and also 800 and 600 gui
and this we Бор hajar to the Duke of BEDFORD.
*
y
Mr. Нохкувовхк?
im- | instances as the foll
owing :— _
35—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, A S. 555
э i Vocum agen merces ns р ETAT —..̃ ...... —ñ 77
1788 Half the f ith Mr. WALKER .., £210 0 0| alluvial soils it is 1 р. Su
1789 One-fonr ын the Lire of tt of three rums, “at 1008 ей 1 1 light soils 2 20 ү Der Pent, бернн ae yer pa send isa {са тө ааба tho hace ай well ; altho
wit
+704 n Ster — — — — 15 9 x. — Wheat not an ave «ме Тһе ur eshing of|since 1 filled up your last rene e CE the
Mes MU" scd and 8 at n heat falls very far sh of the estimated yie 105 asa " m much r than f.
1 £315 0 0|So inferior is the W p vy lands that great má uni 4 the Potainca bi
This memorandum i is je by the foaming, numbers of 3 visit the hu ie 2 Essex uber sind und ; j bei in since 1845 "— *
indicating the hazardous and. expensive character of at this period have suffered privation from non-employ- — Potatoes a bulk ne stalks.
SEU Under ец late and blighted ; best on light bak, but few of the the —— liy » —
Should ha 75 „ but h:
which на their — — e « E. dicil IRE. рш heat one-third under average. ee eee
gai inter Wheats unquestionably attacked with re - E Sa diee SA =
1796. One i fourth в ‘Sr of the price of four rams got ; spring sown app healthy, but backward. * . 24.— The weather w om ng 2
Mariner — BREEDON, and 8 Syoss; t d V. OxronpsuinE.— Near Reading Wheat blighted, and By n n 1 2000 an 3000 spectators -
guin bad Sede ai dees tà tas.” not bn average cro bled; and short 7 Ir. u. М, the auc-
We scleet at ot the many bo: GLOUCESTERSHIRE ; —Near Cirencester Wheat very | tioneer, mounted to After a introd
tween 1786 and 1800 that “ile much improved Near Bristol barely an average a, remarks, түн to p history of the M and to the
t are given, in i НАН much is vay thin on und: cuttin fact — no biddin tl
of bis: Howe 2 on be tween Mr F. Buc LEY 8 me enced, ear Gloucester 5 is condim den made n behalf of th rectly oF indirectly he seg: "n
an KEWELL; so that the i to be | last re im me à. Th i t
sold next Thursday will contain more probably o Miei TH.—W heat is MY moi: бнаа off at prices varying from 40 to 80 Me ‘Atl nid
e direct Dishley blood than is to be found in any of crop; the spring sown bes euny | some of the Oxford and Duchess families were offered
lle flock in the kingdom crops have not = any wa deta site he ie t re. | and the biddings became bolder an rapid ; and.
po ear much ool м fine weather, the sums which were reached in some of the ‹
but does not т mise ап rage yield, 85 2” re is | excited unbounded egere: even amongst the pro-
THE WHEAT CROP IN ENGLAND AND — one-fo urth less land under Wheat this sional present, who were well УЕ with
SCOTLAND. nr re- : e value of the stock. MA н
As intima er column we have. extracted Marly Wheat deficient iu t 4 EC А dig du ot айа, F the hi joe citar wl be seen bow Many
from such returns as have reached us the re reports having BERKSHIRE, Newbu oin * Ris sley.— Wheat is under | € uye - —1A competition in which ү” - i
win 2 ". Wheat crop, on which the most impor- | an ge, but a good sample ; the seed time extended to “find that tme were sufficiently unyie
М. окна est necessarily depends, over five months, and the harvest will extend over six | 80 that fewer of the lots will cross the Atlantic —
к > o Mee Forres. Wheat i ^ far pne Tune weeks. Crops various; good quality, but short in | Was ex r
— ег ап quantity. SALE OF 8 H STOCK.
era In the Brechin district it is a poor crop; at > TH T^ G LOU. — Mum Do
least one-fourth under an average. eee of Pierre The Wien, стор M uteri ДМ M — Exe rs А
been high, being a Godsend to the Kent — e NAME. A PURCHASER.
= яте of which there is abundance. Near A манія Divet үүн hdd à x v serge Nar T m -
— oma 10 win ow А ove an average. д 2 it is r as vea vs an average cro NE Gs.
e south of the county Wheat is e Wheat is better 48 Bessy 13 years | 41|Col. Cator, Bromley.
under an average eneral 2 about Ist Sept. Be —— bui still ver average. 2 Stella bs шј ” " Mr. Niblet, Bristol.
* TAN, the Wheat crop is HawrsHiRE.—As last report. Wheat cuts a very Биреме: a pde mE, шш
erage. thin Д tee " , T
Ромил 2 eat good, be but little straw. merg quality доо eTa туы mt er ** Fairfax в i 1 15 8 EU
ARKSHIRE—Near Wh . . Aa 50 Lord Burlingto
кез А — d ня дылда, —— — — 2 blighted, Ld rra little | в Sjamat Pd SS di 4 15 Col — —
= tho эл: м. ear Ayr it has improved since last blighted. R *| ом nstrel E a к 00| Mr. Tanqueray, Hendone
p — tina Near Galashiels it is but littl eee eee ж туох а es: м qe 205| orn, ер, Xue
“tine — €: — ashiels it is but little grown, by rust; — hat improved by the late fine weather, 12 2 Manitilla s "li : 10 Mr. Foljambe, Notts.
still under an average erop. moor, decidedly efi- | 13/Virginia .., ... " —— Hall, W.
reenlaw.— Wheat not an average. (cient. Totness, under ave much blighted. 13% o s$ ” 65 Mr ути ON
UMFRIESSHIRE, Vale of Annan.— Wheat same as last | Kingsbridge, Wheat crop far below an average. Cre- | pie m ^ 18. á —
— under average, and of less 3 ds Mint di : The early sown is a — erop — the b Beatrice Ў 87 Mr. Greenfell.
FF се very small ; the la h blighted, and the | 12 ee 2 r Langston, М.Р
a reor, a oe with the fine — И rem а іѕ general crop very far below an avera E atoning b ” Greenfell. 5
= to gom CORNWALL.—Near Hels Wheat. “crops are thin | 20 Duchess. 64 : x 600 Mr Thorne, New York.
or —From the north we have and certainly under the average. Owing to the d 27 Oxford, - „ Mr. Tanqueray, Hendon..
formation that the "Wheat crop bei improved — autumnal rains a great quantity of land could not Cin, à T —— —
the e weather, and that. while in Northu mh into Wheat at all, and many acres were so amit, reed ul » 5 8
mero. must be R is average, there are x coast, with spring Wheat which promises better | 25) Hoddies © : Е 115 ur. Јола Webb,
localities where it is “ very good, the autumnal ; but, on the 1 a is mec it 28 Flourish нб E — —
Үовкѕніве,— Тһе Wheat crop is reported as licht, will be a sli t yield. Near Truro, belo ds 8 2 S d
but healthy; very thin, small ears, and on only half a crop ; 29 Chines sale age $^ Mr Grenfell. А
=; c lier harvest. than me expected, — THE POTATO CROP IN IRELAND: 3 Finance deor во, r. Crawley, Beds.
D; average e and good. Dod YT Thomas China “ „ 8 Lord Faversham.
Richmond : On the whole under average, — Atki e — — = — kin... |i om. 6.» |. 56/Mr, Robinson,
it spring sown, and will be late ri TYRONE: — , р орой аге аа: — А x ЫМ x s M 2 Hall
22 ee Goody but bel 3 ity, is no blight. deem Min» : 4 gi Gunter, Brompton.
) — bul : М ч Parliame we p "n 56 Mr тее:
2 — e" average X ЕЗ Тһе — partially on the haulm, but 37 — , "|| "" ез} e Burlington,
be of good "quality, Em from the light erop, and one-| AmxacH.— The Potato leaves are — — Pride EE HL as 165
fourth less sown than usual, must be from one-four — to and a few of the — diseased, an apn chose Ais. aa М si Boamin Thorne, д der York
one-third less — an average Рес One-fourth may be — 42 vio N 6 1 85 Me [n th Suffolk.
ее ардак апі in qual é Clifton, it is — Co. Do — deeidedly established, 43 Sue о — uma 6 120 Lord Spencer mh
ibe average and of n = t. progressing slowly. хни er.—Largel " cultivated 10 Duchess Qj we 5 „4000г. ` Tanquoray:
LixcolxshIRE.— Near Peter! бро Whentis report bes and very fi sease has been slowly pro- 1616527 bp | &.
io be very good; partially blighted. Harvest now ing sinee the lat. Tho foli foliage E — good | 4 4 Duchess, 76 fied
eral; some Wheat in stack. There is still s good — but the tubers are as yet but little affected. N [Parade 14 days
of backw heat that ripens m slowly.—Near | Portaferry.—Some symptoms of disease appearing o 40 Vanquish. 13 „
ves. Sutton straw ave ; grain артыр, | the leaves, Buus & CALVES.
‘very little mildew.— Near G: y. Whea cae Han. — Near Ballibay the Potatoes are all 50 Duke of Gloucester) 3° years
NP rather better than. was таре qe 5 blighting in the stalks, but the tubers are remarkably?! Fourth P. of York),
vy as the last two years, but still nearly an average. 59 Uncle Ton
= —Grain has ed o fast. on, Carriek-on-Shannon, — Potatoes 9 —
— enced, and will soon What better. No di in stalks up to the 20th August; | 55 ^
Wheat has been cut comes off light. Near Bri „and the crop will be fully on the 15th ; — иш
very deficient ; ow average. Near w; | being planted one-month earlier than: usual; ! | gas
muth: under a average. At Little Wenlock, about half mon. — Potatoes very ; no blighlt. в iius T
poe 3 tubers sound. We never had a 00 Frontin *
HznEronpsuinr.— Near Ross Wheat is a fair average better eet of crops in this county, and, І may add, | 62 Marquis
crop; not so much blighted as at first, a pprehended | we have no disease in the crop. TS
uem eut un n. Dugi. — There is no appearance of di
1 ——— Upton-on-Severn I have a the Potatoes; the crop is abundant and of the best 3
ера le opinion of many of the best and early | quality. — excellent ; no symptoms of disease ; aMi »
Planted Wheats than I had, and am convinced Wheat is | crop abun the Hi ip y
W short of age. Cr mre — . are excellent, and 5, Harry, акч
ARWICKSHIRE.—Wheat one-third below Mae no blight is seen on *
— Maga 7T Gar — — a little diseased. ings were. bro Mz.
— 8 „Kr Couxry.—Dr. Bewley, of alipi lighted, bat | мое foes, л Ане daa эё
August 6. "The e. erops of corn — — . ооф Шонабиваго uninjured б г ауну ра ries id p pro E Сие dies .
eutting of the corn is rapidly proceeding. Limerick.—The Potatoes at — very fine, | ^" т
Huxrxixdbox.— Wheat, short breadth • деб } see traces of disease. VF
as ity. Wicrrow.— Blight has appeared, but in mild form,| HISTORY OF — H AGRICULTURE: |
Doxsuine.—Near Chat the Wheat erop i is | the tubers in most cases Bray.—The
Finally good, „ „ue mildew. | Potatoes —— ver better; no indication of di We i
— — rsen the period of o pet —— te appeared in some gardens, | viz., the е development s that literary desert wii
€ been p 15h of August, not end. the tubers are sound and | Lord Belhave —
SUFFOLK, near Woodbridge.—On stiff soils, clay, or — Cahir.—Potatoes very generally diseased had called i чечан tence during le — p v
marsh, Wheat is one-fourth deficient ; — in leaves, haulm, and tubers, but still growing. 18th century. The
L3
556
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Аовоѕт 97,
the law lords of Scotland—a man of A „Vigorous mind,
great energy of character, aes of a highly cultivated
understanding turned his — tion to the 3 nee es
Berwickshire. In 1746 he
&
р
B
*
B
na
rovers' Society о 1 secondly, a
Jater period by t i ment ‘of the long-wished- for
Tulta ture in pied under the able preside
inelair, on of the greatest patrons of t
of agr scies that Scotland or any other
country has ever produced.
. Of the many earnest and energetie agricultural
forward as this extraordi nàry man ; and as any histor ry
of Scottish agriculture, as it existed during his lifetime,
- fire й in th
mentality of the clergy of the Established Church, who,
idu
nally completed in 21 volum
4th volume was destroye ed "Mp an aec
t, nothing Msn Ad Pus
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en
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that “during the seven years, seven 1S, а
ys' erroe labour and wf occupied in the com-
a|pilation and publication of t dics 2 Account of
3 otland, i its edi 00 letters!“ and to the
physical labour о! ding oa site be added the
fficult and often pend task of a ranging, correcting,
and TANE. the individuals,
of
many of who
"К their трат sly com
orselessly but necessarily subje
руні of Canterbury not з a from the idea of
lifting the veil from the e en танан of Engla and,
uld erfect w ored hi tions, a short | that country might have had a statistical account similar | their ears, I should tike а ата perf the 3 What’ is
notice of his career will not be out of place in the present | to that of Scotland, for Si inclair no sooner had carted they should try two other organs which they
ticle. Sir John was born at Thurso Castle, in Caith- | finished the than his indefatigable industry and | possess ; yes. writer's purse were as
ness, the very ultima thule of Scottish ipee on the| patriotism prompte se but, un- | Jon zd as well lined (and his head too) as Mr. Mechi’s
10th of 1754. In his earlier years he received | fortunately, class interests were stronger than publie | he would feel proud to gi general invitation; but
the best educatio: ieh his native country кайы, afford, | benefits. AN cca wap ne gla ile рей if his farm
d he afterwards MÀ at Oxford. At the clos To enumerate all the literary labours and ameliatory | would, ue should bear i t this land is
а er- азун rd анучу projects of Sir John Sinclair would fill volumes, "a. not von r Wheat; it is subje grow Twitch-
and English bar, rm р examinations in orm the most 1 aN, of the revival of a and Thistles, black Grass and Landbine, besides
manner so distinguished as to elicit from one of his culture in Britain dur iod of more than half a a rowing 1 about ten a ү times ten thousand y
Edinburgh examinators the avo 5 e knew more tury tha oe t ү be compiled ; but in this | Ash trees, and su ed by 50 trees per acre
of law than any of them. He di t, however, practise | article there is only s for LA T cursory glance at д general pane that died doctors disagree; the
at either bar, but his ittention in the began the more prominent poin 18 of interest. same may b i agricultural doctors. e are
of agricul improvement. ess, ativ Sir Jo йн, although emi nently practical in all his | three of these living in Essex, I will not mention their
county, was then in a deplorable state of йа! Черга- 9 r the Ў enefit of agric pum. was among the names, as they may not wish to ine their prac-
dation from th rope farming, and | first d pé receive the great advan mee s which moahi tice. Ons doctor says, * To be sure this man grows a |
there were neither roads, bridges, nor fisheries. Scarcely | d from calling i in the aid of sci Practice, i. e. great deal of Wheat per acre, but then he does not
ed a l cart, ere con- | the mere doing of what others have yor euge us Or | know the cause, or the reaso gr o much.
veyed on the backs of women, 30 or 40 of whom might ourselves may have added t the general stock, | Т can tell hi is bec e is a miller and feeds
e n in a li ying wicker creels.* Sir John | however safely it may I followed under similarity of | his horses with bran (made mostly from Wheat), an
«хра for and obtained a grant х t of | circumstances, is essentially empirical, and as such is this bran, after going through a certain proc 8, 18
sums derived from the balances of forfeited Scotch circumscribed y 1 ‚зды! limits of individual ex- | carried mt and, and it has almost as mu Wer as
pererab to be гарро ortioned to all Pd proprietors who | perience, whereas e generalises, combines, and | the philosopher’s stone, as it t wh sown t
should raise r the improvement of their | harmonises the facts of 1 85 and the discrepancies of Wheat.“ The next doctor says,“ I've seen the land!
sta a — which, although "poliiesily improper, | es and is essentially suggestive in its ылына Acting | there is a river or brook runs beside it; Ше tom or
was praeti advantageous to the whol * said in its n this view, Sir John Sinclair engaged the services| the brook runs like a sieve, and feeds th 3 of th
then wretched condition. While doing this for others, of the celebrated Sir Humphrey Davy to deliver lectures wh d water being the proper manure for wheat—
however, Sir Jo a good example of self-reliance the Chemistry of Agricuiture before the Boar (tho g ome rs not knowing this are Simple
and liberality in his own locality, by constructi ew Agriculture, S as some of Davy's views appear enough to drain their land) this is the great: eres. `
r bridges and ills, laying n judged of by the analytical accuracy of the | The last doctor “Certainly the brook is Ser
own estate, draining and enclosing these, and assisting | — aks Све je far from perfection), they yetserved | but then "tis the top not the bottom of it. Bathe exile і
the tenants to e Turnips, ver, а ye-grass to dispel many of the crude and absurd ideas tl that then pre- | tions met mists, the vapours, the clo neg uh ue D» the
seeds, and also importing improved breeds of cattle | vailed among practical men regardin composition of from в brook A settle on this
solely at his own expense. But his exertions were nev г! and the nature and action of manure, and it is to this | true cause.” wonder these fogs do not mea
ned to his own cou ty or country ; he established | éminent chemist that we ow e introduction of one of | break bounds ary " ни other people’s fields
British Wool Society, and imported Merino sheep the most powerful elements of knowled hat has as J, , Coln
from the royal flocks › and introduced the yet been brought to bear upon the pra and theo The Potato Crop, ала ае у Longford, is so luxurian and
Cheviot breed of sheep i d. He entered of agriculture. Men are yet to be found who sedulously | the yield is — arge, ae м the ролу now аб
py angen 0 by e 8 eae on gg ignore the good which chemistry has effected in agri- them when may, W full average
welfare of o | culture, and who, in their search for definite proofs of | acreable pote ; the breadth of 8 under P cs
вл Street by Mr. . Pitt, Aa "Prime Minister, who its successful application, entirely overlook the great is also so wide that, unless they become more
— John, terms :— | f ood * light which it has shed upon the ge l sub- | affected from present a 8 4 80.
there is по man in the country to whom jec manures, soils, and the pro vegetation. bilities we can expect them to be, we may expect ot
is more in to you ; However much modern sceptics under- | ficiency for the general consumption of the country,
i ark
have any MÀ in view, ©
pleasure.” A better opportunity for gratifying ambiti
or advancing self-interest never before presented itself
to any man, and had Sir John been а place-hunter or
pension-seeker, the most extravagant he could
have formed might have been com i me |
; but he sought neither place nor prefer-
r "s justly-merited eulogium
offer of | Government aid, stly stating that
“ the reward t to his feelings would be
institution of a great national corporation, e
30001. p per pares
tablished i in 1793, an
idea liberality.
— 25
ny thousan
at responsibility, i order to prevent those great com
marts
ral
| gemens of e
mpirieal knowledge, yet the connectio
of the with the other is too well establis
dissolvi xg i i ta
W a of 1
ublie subseription for
| Mei kle, De invent ез эы — -mill, which ulti-
mately "mounted up to 1500“. iic = he и t the
as public bene
n confined solely T Mec cult icultura
* for we find comme тр enterprise, on
arch, and Diari talent, al
It
l occupying a shar
S- | exporta f
notwithstanding the ые di рее 0
rich dee
plete history of the progressive ; Improvement of Gra t of Gras
from their connec and individual acquaintance with | Britain during his time. Born in 1754,he e lived tha
the several —.— s ici eir charge, were excellently | the most stirring and perilous seeds hat h istory makes
| cireumstanced for minis, $ the рг oject into execution acqu with ; he died in 1835, after а life of
n 1791 Sir John, in the capacity of editor, published | public usefulness and private worth : will ma
first volume of the © Statistical Account of Scotland,” > name a household word fo ny generations, no
containing the statistics of four parishes. Considerable | only in his native — but in the wh ole of the
pposition was experienced in carrying on the work, but United Kingdo
the indomit perseverance of the editor overbore and (То be continued.)
surmounted all obstacles, and th а P pres cante. *
ome Correspondence,
EBS
A f
several years following ; he does not sow
much as the * people, and 9 пеуег er ploughs, dip ps
e REO
scarifies his lan d yet than. his
neighbours.” 288 entleman T s ^ Doi pt believe
ti”. 9 Yen, 155 DP Then I don’t.” The san
story was told mer tr ped ys to Norwich last yes
(with the сонан of gro Wheat three more years,
averaging five qua daw yet acre). He lai laughed sig.
ficantly, and said, © ayaa н б>: s not one б. ina
e general aspect of the P
rchants of Маленне апа Glasgow were enabled to
th ercial of 1793. Е
going to ruin, Seve ral ‘scientific iil
removing the |
In 17 90 Sir John first nu to —
account of Scotland, 22 x — 8 ——
tions and private generosity, thet reward to which their
* them Рола contributions to litera-
re, in the shape of pamphlets, and letters on
— political econom my
— of no — M and
the
and science, |
form a com- |
for which I gave 1 soverei
fection, and which. bids fair to 2 its
ve also a p Zea Maize,
—
cds
| 35—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 557
of different erent manures, and have for some years done the| Chemi istry is ew 3 of more am to | tory,and have b eeu
iik. always having my Arm fy graceful Be . your | agriculture ; and the experimental hes in the | practice. І can only aqu they Loy be r in the
р laboratory at Cirencester, on "the following "plants use sed |spirit 1 in which I conducted them, and that they will
— г. 5 = паа e a pre state, will be tefull ived by u^ useful to others."
ig br — arm. — When many thousands of miles capable of appreciating their — We pate the | The third value
distant ^ old England, I was much p to in — Pini P arrange pes according to the two great 201), but iy adis | ar мн RE of the eee
t tur tte Estimate of a Ram breed- | classes of alimentary „эел tabularly thus :— | Kineardinshire. The object in view is tard stated Sid
m ;"—nowt ve return about to
convert my “ sword into a ploughshare," would you or Nitrogenised or | Non-nitrogenous
some of your good-nat lite readers be good enough Water. flesh- h-producing heat and fat forming Inorganic matter,
to favour us with some data for à Pig breeding Farm. NAMES OF Pire. substan eue x Per cent.
Most of us have seen cattle, sheep, horses, &c., &c., b е‹ Natural Natural | Dried | Natural | Dried
А a large scale, but I have never farm appropri- | state. | state. | 212 F. tate. | 212 F.
ated exclusively to breeding and rearing ime vr 77 80
swine. No s now pays better, and seleet 2. Wh ver, Trifolium repe — IM Za е —
may always apres eg sa + Мег" o | 3. Yellow Clover, Medicago lupulina 77.570 | 4.481 20.00 15.949 | 71.09
begin moderately, suppose ws ; what | 4 Alsike Clover, Trifolium 76.670 | 4825 | 2069 | 16445 | 70.49
land would be requisite, and — should i it be cultivated ? 6. pew aes Give — — aa y ovg —.—
For store pigs, I have dari 7. Sainfoin, Onobrychis sativa 77.320 | 8512 15.50 17.438 76.87
highly praised, Seve been ended | 8. Vetch, Vicia sativa — Ú 82.16 3.56 20.00 12.74 71.37
to my notice, such as the зр жаы — Neapolitan, 5 t White Monet D - оду Š —— 2481 1294 | 14899 55
China, Cumberland, „ ап ariety known by | 11, Leaves of Е Symphytum om T an vim
the name of its chief breeder, Mr. F isher Hobbs. н 88.4 2.712 23.37 6,898 4
have an advertisement 0 rnal this week for a 12 “say = F ditto — 9474 0.69 13.06 3.81 72.49
farm, I care no f what extent, from 50 to 200 13. Ita —— nn vd
acres if a desirable one, and i y intention to get | 14. Flower im wer, Brassica онун 88, 844 33.80 6.702 58.60 0
lly into Pig breeding ona 5 4 scale, as I gather |, Leaves of di swe | 89.01 8.61 32.43 6.53 59.67 8
a tire уч ener dec ood sow wil 1. 7 гр Ве oleracea es ».| 86.98 4.75 34.68 7.10 5i. 1
. gold Leavy TE 91960 | 1.764 22.019 4.984 61.912 ?
рау ш п а year under good management than ў. T of Swedish Turnips 88.367 | 2.087 17.944 1.950 62.320 ї
ok of dis, and the difference i in first cost ! ! I confess, 18. 1 nip Tops, Norfolk Bell 91.284 | 2456 28,175 4.740 54.386 | 1.520 | 17 000 | 100,000
— e me, so I resolved to have the question — de- The other paper is from a series of experiments made * Economy of erection with sufficient accommodation
t : through pe kindness you grant me permission in the years 1851 and 1852, for the purpose of obtaining | and systema c compact arrangement to ensure comfort
unched in your columns. These are — evidenee, positive or Vin on anbury, a disease | to the stock, t ding them,
vide felicis should stick together, and help each other, | which has given rise to a vast amount of discussion, and to save al in en 9 plans with
may materially do by rine’ communicating Experiments, when as — are alwa, ifications for mason, carpenter, and slater work are
results of their experience. - If a farmer will prosper he valuable, iven ; have been зея M ai es ce and found
ust be a thinking, caleulating exper ; to do on The thi rd is on the “ cipia. of th e Landlord a ul. They pe es, stalls, and ано
as our fathers did, though they did well, is to retrograde, | Ineoming Tenant," a subject now en e ae yards for stock, open }
d thi -trade forbids. In conclusion, I shall say a | tion of the lature, and — continue to do ^ unti nure tank for 4000 piu ES * er, which is is
word about implements, and their cost. I am uring a thorough reformation of our territorial made. | menti having been wh
a plan, which those friends to wl v entioned | The paper is partly р ctical апа pues iieri cal ыр manure іп pa е last winter, са HA the
it are pl d to say likely to b а. favourably re- | 509 tive, are quoted, proving our present | stock mig n in box: er coy
ceived. I shall however reserve this a future com- | entail laws unfit " the objeet for whieh they Vite. (not verita wit d on ET in front), thereby saving
munieation, merely h that it is —— on a system ramed, and — ing that when borrowed capital is the expens mping, and also a la
which has p roved а successful in other mat- | invested in improvements, such Setting, returning ence od avi s n presume. | he steadings erected,
f redeeming interest, it is not a burden but the reverse, | however, hav s to "гес end them beyond their
Wheat afier Vetches 1 have always noted am any- Drains, Semin nba Ms are subject & аг and wear, аа. merits ud the whol f e for , can be
thing e relatin icultu y ence i roposed that the lender of the last capital | converte ing boxes at pleasure.
ag ss gentleman that in segs п of — in such shall have the . of all others, thir ze essay of 107. * On Drain-tile and
Weite. c one half cut up for cattle, m afterwards use in t is the bl ther | Machines" follows. e paper gives an
manured, the other - left for seed, and n anured, | expedien d to encourage a the rent machi which have been laid before the
and sown wi t, the crop in that part giuva sicd investment of i Iture, one of the most ehe Ыы T 8 bine and therefore we sha
was by far the best. 1 told this to Farmer pue es, who important of Mr. Caird’s propositions as Commissioner n it. The and sixth
ed heartily at gentlemen farmers ; but about 10 for the Times, such as а ificati the Hypothec papers ; exhibit tabular ists P ploughing ma
ears afterwards he inquired if I remembered a sto w of the sister country, limiting its operation to the | see mpetitions, and the last * Proceedings
gave him regarding Vetches, and how he ridiculed my an produce of th farm, thus affi g tenants also e by Dr. Anderson. i gs Р is
info: Now, says he, I need your friend | an TET x: as capital more лый: by means | thus а valuable one in both departm
was right, and if you will look at such a field you will of cash with their ba nkers A maxim
see an example of it. How candour, and | theory of — is * suggested, i. e, hat la — Tun second volume of qood new edition of the
how seldom do we meet with such an instance of it! instead of letting their farms under value, i in the hope of Britannica is ri articles of
tory lead is inquiry: if the land be so | tenants increasing them, increase aves, | rural as well as general i «A culture " by Mr.
much benefited by sun and air, how isit that the shade | and let them accordingly. Practically, i is ed to John Wilson, and * Agricultural md " by Prof.
of the Vetches — — — doubt take the statistics of the away-going crop by actual Anderso two — of sta merit, e
drop, but putting that against the eoa t of m how | weight and measurement, and regul the rent opinions of the ucation, "rem
stands ; the balance b between shade and icine. Reed — i the out-going tenant — 3 to er as they do from a — сбыта ae 1 farmer,
,b
Py Leni of Vetches per acre, and t they vill stifle
ugly,
neration for i increase, if an
r decrea
Were such the law, i in the absenee of stipulation, it would
Pene n the land, and be a very profitable
Foes.
Vebiews.
en
ck — = —— and Transactions
B Society. W. Blackwood and Son,
ure, and Transactions of the H
cultural Society,” co
the latter seven, which we shall briefly notice in the
order they a ar.
The first i is a continuation of the subject of * --
ntages of each being. — ox
w walls of stone or brick—* jerry”
x improvements, or else bind — tenant by s strict covenant
d
so, а course which w
ord, to execute the per-
ments, is thus avo ide
measurement of the away-going сгор, or
e тео crops of yearly te
volves a very important statistical | — rine, for
one such A turns y reduced to practice, it would afford
— ta for determining the intervening periods
right, in common wi
ем devin hs
settle | wit
per shows the fiars [average ices in
ih papse and the fifth, tables toin od —
Figures are al ways an interesting
y.
The Transactions open with the usual preliminary
notice to Vol. VL, showing the state of t
which is highly satisfactory, vi with one solitary exception
oreigu — e.
: nm
аз being DCLLCL
1
paper із one of а long series,
а
clades 4 with — observations on various
second is a 2 — able oot giving a "reper
pee view of a series of experiments Meg
tables—
third, 4 ; the. fourth, 9
experiments
improvements
c:
have asily "otherwise com ed. To
ot have
topie of
3 "e with zine, fe —
насен is * The а нас nem e an
ns tw
—.— — З
Food М sce
98 ^ Finger Thirsk, |
ue nt
tale бш М.М, „ Milburn,
nger and Tse in зке ан дау
been
enter upon the auis of the several v ere-
fore resent narrow limits ;
i
| knowled wf of manures, as they
| affect our sols crops, The Dae га so far satisfac-
mpi ma
ind с mar
wo fifth, 13; and the si sixth,
14 we
Ment ae A to be quoted at length.
* But the mere possession of capital does n СЕА
man € being а farmer, nor > there A virtue inher:
ina to insure his succ To these must be added
probity, knowledge эйе - business, and d in pro-
tions are t
to | secu
education (in def p sense of that t Ve) and are
no d for without it than good crops
without good h be cme — instruetion
A..
, form ^ armer's
a saunas "but Чо this — Ve added, possible a
fashion to ask,
classical curriculum, It has
* Of what use are Greek
Bere fi to а аен" ^ ed,
apart from the benefit efit which it is
to him, in common
ture of language, and
Б
dep statedl
ade e proficient in every von of work perform
farm, it is a good professional training as far as it go
e more common one—at ards the
of farmers— which consis ts of Көе
about 3 any stated Li mut , attending f fairs and:
e fe and —
prise any on
—.— h s lads often prove incom-
petent for the — of life, and have to yield their
f
re vigorous men who have dra p the
efit of * bearing the yoke in their youth. Unless
are kept at bongo either M rer or of body,
uring sta confine-
ment to one place, an e to their su
riors have ceased to be — — is little hope of
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
a *3
н: istinguishi weeding again; for all green crops, and for eddishes, the weather
ie gr 1 " ul TUS has — particularly suitable. Co — are made of intervals
Ives in their TEE prices PE р th leseed, one from fingers and
8 ү?
which was once ve universal practice ; and hence the
Many Scottish farmers
placing their sons for several yea:
— fo » a winter oe 1 — to ыг de class of
ssor of Agriculture, and urs
oll
on
After enjoying the benefits of such a course of training
be in cir-
ещ ный о supply this want by |
acquire e
sake of the е discipline which
e
=i Books
ock, more calves are
to the mana —— и a bre - 0
Ы "s and we notice that
r
| being raised, — bee 5 be rved,
and a igh
meadows an
and though — rof the 99 and highlan
yet the produce has been great; and in this
condition of the stacks be n ot * set — the quantity sav
will, we think, be nearly eq Meer in С" - fetches
ay er a high price, and бакы 15 pe — On the other
and Barley seem i to үе lio ves ues ith a a —
per — the str. о be s ecured in sound con-
x Du of food for stock forthe ensuing
ra
, Bea
[ор of Oats,
dition, we hope to
inter. J. W., Peter
Notices to Corresponden
: A Young Farmer. ri pd Low's * ads of Prac-
tical. Agriculture,” Stephen’s “ Book of the Farm,” Blackie’s
dm Cyclopedia of Agricultu —
G FEE
as we have now indicated, young men wo ARLY SPRIN D: Leicester. Yt was published in є Kage
. volume of the En — X rere cultural Journal. We
cumstances to deriv e real advan antage from a residence aware — it has ЕУ — rate publication. Mr. Airs
pe ibo practical farmer, or from a tour — s, Thirsk, Y
through the best cultivated distriets of the try. We ES Masone Ст: iP — — xd 8 ‘on
are well aware that what we h 0 meee) "ame — килу = ро CS E а
А . Я - t liquid an ve diria a light ca
appear s ficiently surd to the still numerous class et 1.3 dne em reque Pg the Grass, if — would
of persons who believe that any one has w ugh to kindly жим ve ips a little more fully, so that a country
m ce w р judge in — — h "o rias iere — M DONA, — айы
f oug
e case can well afford to smile at such ignorance. | exeuse for not taking. out the liquid manure, which his plan,
They know that * icul 18 art, псе, | besides the — of labour, would obviate.
‚апа a busin at of naturalists, | Млхвотр саи — : Con stant Reader. x 1 that such =
omar anician 4 — 3 as have yet made, indica e unexpecte
15 ologists в are dai aily contri apes that you mag remove — of the under leaves with-
and m
8 elucidation "ot its principles and the
and that
tency in some other calling to covet the (sup-
onid) e easy life of a farmer, and t o fin
ill-requited
g the growth of the bulb. It should be done
injuri
cautiously 1 in September and October,
New D GUANO : Subscriber, and I. You will find references
— ita at pages — and 537.
arkets.
[o GARDEN, Асе
The market conti to be well supplied vith * e
and Fruit, and trade E 0 brisk.
are plentiful. English Gra are ab — еі —
the erg of Fo 5 рез and Artichokes are
а
т o
English es nearly { е and Orleans
Plums from the So of France fe et. There
is also a large quantity of foreign Pines in the market. C ts
d. ia b Peas are still
uality, but the — —
to their sorrow У
a harassing and ill-requited one.” es meque o got Menon a кын Cat gore
The alphabetical arrangement in the present volume | nette, Pinks, and Carnat i хаад ; mo
hes as far as Anatomy ; of the admirable plates, a FRUIT.
dozen are devoted to agriculture alone. Pine-apples, per Ib. eri Cd ca Чок: orbc rini
| re rapes, hothouse,p. i. às Au 6d | Figs, per doz., 38 to 68
aches, "er т doz., 1 1 Jherries, per Ib., to 38
mn r doz 13s 2 8 xooseberries, p. bush, 2s to 3s 6d
Calendar of Operations. A prico ta, par dog. ‚ 28 to ‘urrants, p. hf. sieve, 18 to 28
— — — безе, р. pis; 18 to 2s | Lemons, per doz., 1s
AUGUST. Gres e, per punn., 1s )ranges, per doz., 2s to 38
ГО ‘Aug: 18.—The - Seville, p. 100, 14s
— Ea uin — же nd tlre му aso Melons, cack, Si 0 4s Almonds, per pec Я bs
* — Apple es, ресе Bash, 3s to 5s — sweet, per 1b., 2s to 38
ere pressure, which brought down the d. of stock toa y desse "nmm ed et conta er per и
are light and defective, some VEGETABLES.
, igg,) € abheqes,pou das» 6d to 9d Garlic, per Ib.,
are to be seen, but these taken together do not fo: ve | Cauliflowers, eac an^ ttuce, Cab., p * , 6d to
county, which is Oats. | Greens, per Penge Be to 4 — Cos, per score, 1s to 2s
seanty, it may prove ‘French p. hf. sieve, 1564 Radishes, per doz., 1s to 28
a but, the to 28:64. Small 8 р. р; to
rather. w, and the | Rhubarb, p. 4 to 6d Horse Radish, p. bundle, 1s to 8з
yield, so that уе three- | Potatoes, per ton, 40s to 100s Mushrooms, р. pott., 18 to 2s 6d
an average grain crop, it is all that present | — - 3s to 1, per h . Sieve, 6d to 1s
Е. The weather | — per . 28 6d to 58 Artichokes, per doz., 3s to 6s
is bringing near; in the Turnips, per doz., 3s to 4s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d
it will be general a fortnight Cucumbers 2d to 8d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d
—.— the second week of | Celery, per Je, 94 to 18 64 | Thym bunch, 2d to
— , However is the : Carrots, per doz., 68 to 8s Parsley, p. doz. bunchs., 3s to 5s
“Turnip. Ini rep sow- | Spinach, per sieve, 18 to 2s Mint, n, per bunch, 2d to 4d
ings, a plantis to — many other half ay — to 1s 6d — ку ge 6d
исий, and a consi — fUr корее na plants whic ich there Leeks, pe per — Marjoram, do., do,
eons c
‘ity, ialf a crop. For the last twi PS.—Boroucn MARKET, A
have had much fine genial weather, but, previously, dry scorehime ., Messrs. Pattenden and Smith report that H progress-
— Eire prevailed so long that was drained of its — "T ени vida WEN ча vourably ; e are in a
—— mo — and had to a sieve, so that the —— duty remains at about —
ма» — — d — S Бай ave never stiek: ‘Indeed; the and — market in the same healthy state as for some time pas
i , п eenshi ft
of parching drought, was on June 24. . — . = ——
shing; in ma ny 8 any 80, МЫ back the S ; Aug. 25.
to i б b — луто. rime Meadow Нау 90s 2 Clover ae 1108 to126s
. — No well auth thenticated case at Perio у cnt жемис a E cuʒt . . 80 110
; eve .. 28
— 2 —— E. J. Davis.
Prime Meadow Hay 108 108s tots Infer T —
I 5 | Inferior ea у NS vert Clover ... Seas
w Hay vv» 50 Straw...
Old Clover se 2,120 130 ч — —
: PNIS HITECHAPEL, Aug. 25.
Fine old Hay MI Old Clover . 1158 to y
o e +108
New Hay —. 75 —— € «100
x Inferior do. . T ++ 96 -60 | Fine new. do... —. 90 15
WOOL.—Braprorp, THURSDAY, Aug. 25.
VARNS.— There is a fair der — for for yarns, кле. the prices ате
to low t moet the price on 1 er „
— — r terms, either yarns m must rise or
Preces.—There is a — demand, and in the ware-
n" for fini 8, е business. doi The
— ы , u, S ere long, wè may again be busy for that
Woors. no increased di
isposition to buy English wool, | ad
che — са high pice "а BY м — — dealers and growers
have hardly p over our Turnips a Second wh de bin — ve
the weeds w to clear away ay | ав
time’ to
h wil continue growing. Potatoes also require '
cleared. Noils an
been ‘more inne and the marke Pcr f
ts from America ate. 3 as favourable, so it is |a
"BMIT FIELD.—Moxpax,
“бз п ex exa asts is very large, corel
epression in t 2 е А, T |
are not much lower; several inferior XL
and Lambs are more pien tiful and the demand re туе. :
for the former are a e same as of late, but abs Prices
Trade is rather worse Чы; —— From G erus are lower,
pue — ear ig Bear 7450 р, 282 — — Боа
rom Scot! 300 Beasts; me 1
land counties. i from-the northern and aa
Per st. of 8 Ibs.—8 d в Рет st. of T
est Scots, Here- Best Long- "m
for 6 - to 4 6 Do. Shorn а
Best Short-horns 4 0—4 4| Ewes &2d "es
2d quality Beasts 2 6 —3 6 Do. Sho " ;
Best Downs an ambs 2
— «+ 410-5 0 Calves MM E
an 0 2
b 0—0
оо 15209; Sheep and Lambs, Жо; ; Calves, 5 Sig.
y, Aug.
The su рріу ka Beasts чр larger ine on th
demand has nereased, c — trad
The best Md a readily e. B чу
8 Ibs., and other kinds met with a sale.
Sheep i is ‚ and
smaller, prices, on
ords, &c. 6
Best Short- horns 4 2
2d quality — 2 6
Best Downs and
Half- reds „ 00
Do. Shorn... «0130 Pi
LA
MONDAY, — 7
Kent to this ings. market was mee
bbe
good — at — — > of 6d 6d. to 18. bet ‘The to
sed 4s. per sack ; barrels are in good d
MPERIAL QUARTER.
Wheat Essex, — = Suffolk .. Whi
runs ...ditto
Talave
mcs Norfolk мру —
.
52-60 Red
Barley, grind. & dist, E ed Chev. 24199 -
oreign...grinding and distilling 258
Oats, MÀ and nd —
а and Lincolnshire...P
reign ............ Poland at Brev 17— 2
29-92
260 = .
Rye.
Rye-meal, fo foreign .
PM cae ў
15 to 365 . Fier 88
348 — 40s... Winds.
Peas, white, Essex and — 104
„Мар +1353 to 38s... Grey 32
Flow, best — delivered. .. per вае
2d dit
eran
DIEM
per barrel |27
ug. 26. The arrivals of foreign
ts,
— a slight — Ba
of 18.
Wheat Barley.
Qrs. Qrs.
— 1620 ЕЗ
ТМ de. — —
Foreign ..| 17620 420
IMPERIAL AVERAGES.
‘Wheat | Barley.
s d. . .
July 16 . .. 49 8
10 39
-—904:45...] 52 7 29
Aug. 6 53 9| 29
— 18. „ 08 8| 291
— 20...4.4]. 51 1 29
Aggreg. Aver.| 52 0] 29
‘FLUCTUATIONS IN 7
Prices, July 16.|July 23. July 30. Aug. 6.
53s 9d die evi РЕ
Б 3 LIII - LII
Б 7 е. LLLI
5 1 .. „% ...
51 10 eie ots
49 8 —
| OL, — Aug. 25.—At this э
wW ood attendance of the town and |
stay — ng md exceeded; holders
ose been done
——
— y ma
ire low qualities offerin g. Mal
demand. Oats are dull, and t
are iip per — cheaper.
day. Indian Cos on the sf
transactions in cargoes reported.
35—1 853. ] IT HE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ‘559
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OGG'S EDGING TILES are now ready for MARSHPIELD,-GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Six miles from Bath.
delivery, and ll orders will be executed during the ОТЕТ ON LEASE, for Seven y 1
Im in the — as received, they should 1 mas, 1853, this desi i rot ait сна - 1
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may be ive without o e 1 them. Each Tile is 1 foot
dong, and the price is 13s. per
rospectus may be had by enclosing a postage stamp to Mr.
. Нове, 13, Gilston en Brompton, London, to whom all
ts before
A r *
2 J 7
Tob. are 88
- XANDER SHANKS & SON, Macutye MAKERS $,
broath, Forfarshire, respectfully pem notice to thei
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1 — n:
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a
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„ Те stimonials and Qe particulars will be immediately
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—
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D. SORE. LEGS.
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„апа ma
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Mothers would
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* Place, Lo
ARTHENSHIRE.
miles
ARMA
О BE ET, within four of the flourishing sea-
port town of Llanelly, where there is a station of South
ilw upon at Michaelmas next,
Land, in n
Tu urnpi ike Ron Farm is.surrounded by Woods and Plan-
t the Proprietor, who has had Land
own hands Ч и, The above is as well worth the
attention of a as an Agrien] t, as the
abounds in Game — may be had if required, and a
c Stream runs through the Estate.—For particulars apply
to J. B. JEFFRIES, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen. ¢
"ГО BE LET, from the 99th September, ma
Í HOLT FARM, BLAGDON, SOMERSET, 12 miles fro: m
Bristol, "eem t FARM HOUSE and BUILDI ds a —
204 acres 2 rood rehes of Land, about half of which is
r and half ‘rap е, with E Orchards. The w Farm
has been th h pipes, and is in good eo
having been in the e octupation : of the Proprietor ral ——
—'To view — Farm, apply to Mr. CAPEL, on the yand
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COTSWOLD SHEEP.
NT few well-bred EWES in yum
Address, with live weight and price, to Т, . W. Law.
Tirydail, Llandilo.
OR SALE— Two H clean and healthy
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— of N La еи in success ——
TO nite —
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teren
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OR SA ‚үү Raho €— + s CAMELLIAS,
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of London, the ue zemaining 8 of a Е
GARDENER, together w wich tabling of the,
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1 POULTRY AND = — Buff,
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0 or
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OCHIN CHINA CHICKENS, from Prize
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——
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No. 36.—1853.]
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,
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BELIA ST. CLARE.
AME LAKE, NurserrMan, &c., Bridgewater, begs
to hd the Public that his Stock (a abou t 700) of the above
Mentel plant is now in bloom. a spike D which will be sent to
amy one on applieation. Strong old god . 6d. each; smifiller
S T
Society will take place in the Gardens of the Clarence Inn on
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Gardens = at 1 0
TO GROW
ORFOLK anD A NORWICH HORTICULTURAL
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The usual allowance to the Trade.—Sept
TRONG VINES IN POTS.
ко om HENDERSON, by appointment
NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and FroRISTS to the Queen, beg
to intim ate "A — friends and the — — — == stock of
very в * 2 this season. Plants from Eyes,
dnd, 615 8 Ree eet, 3s E. wih; Di Ditto, 1 year, 2 feet 2s,
ual discount to the trade.
Shrub Bank Nurseries, Leith Walk, Edinburgh.
Amongst others, Prizes 0 f 51., 3l
24 dissimilar ‘Dahlia Blooms (Panes excluded) open to Kingdom,
— in ngdo
being Subscribers, e United Ki m
No entrance fee. THUR ure Hon.
orwich, September 3
ALE OF TAUNTON DEANE HORTICUL-
TURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY. Pre-
РЫ р ext SHOW will
he wood mar-
quee on WED) Ay, the 7th of —— 1853. Prize List
for Nurserymen open gland,
NTS IN Ports.
1st "Mose 2d 3 3d Prize.
For the — — — of Miscel- £ 2 79.
laneo a E i ° 010
‘Cor Fro :
Qum nde ot 3 Sac two ipo ӨЕ asort 1 0 0 10
Verbenas, 1-0 0 10
Hollyhócks, is 0 0 10
Dahlias, for сокон ооа о on, number un mited,-
but not less than 36 vars., ттр аве ym
Ex coeur excluded .. Handsome Silver Cup.
Dahl 24 vars. , dissimilar blooms—fancle
exclu duded z 10 #015
Ditto 18 vars.—fancies 0 0 10
Jonx KINGSBURY, "Hon Bed
Sept. 3, 1853. 10, Hammet Street, Taunton,
Кел а P 1 Grand Flori-
Exhibition. . Borong Grand
Exhibition, t
de d tinguished ра e July
Show, will take piss. on е WEDS D x THURSDAY.
tem! 14th and 15th next, when a magnificent display of
Dahlias, Holly hocks, Fruits, Plants, &., * antic’ —
2001. to ae лө оле теа a Prize
Plants, Fuc Ferns, Ericas, Ach Balsams, Cocks-
combs, karet сов, — e Cut Dablias, Holiphoeks,
Roses, Pansies, Verbenas, devices of flowers, &c. ory for
2e mee — Nee Weg N &c. A chedalos
of which may application to the Committee, the
General Superintendent, — — Sec
Melons, Pe
tary. ark
By cw cv ecd of Colonel Hall, — eee Band of
Es —.— 3 e Guards will be i ien 5 Ais celebrated
Chairman 4 the ‘Committe of *
eee e
E sao Cant — m
— n this class) ;
the value of 10L, being the
Mp the „ of $ — а
Г may be s by re
15, Lavender Street, Brighton.
T : ionge M 3 |
SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWING.
Joti * begs to say м is now pre
Falke Delors e haria, fmi B post free, at rices annexed pe
the p
from finest varieties, 3 fertilised,
2s. 64. The produce from the Calceolaria Seed, s J. C.
atisf
cay
etie: c
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fine mixed, 62. New — ays А Mignone nette, 62. This is
robust, and has
ун че GEORGE HENDERSON awp SON,
ington Road, St. John’s Wood, on, are now pre-
pared to send out by post "cr ir newly-saved seed of and yel
LARIAS and S Great care has been taken
selecting the Seed, and We Son can, with Qd
d om Mene mend it to Sui: arab clan flowers equal with any
name
— — for sowing, &, will — forwarded. Calceolaria,
Ist quality, 58.; 2d ditto, 2s. 6d. Cineraria, 2s. 6d. and 5s. packets.
M PS AND H. BROWN, Albion Nursery,
Stoke Newington, London, will forward. e any part
12 ORCHID 8, — ы
DENDRO
species
bs.“ "ONCIDIUMS, STANHOPEAS a.
PEDIUMS, BRASSIAS, VANDAS, & s, per
Catalo ogues of General Nu irsery Stock b x s Sept. a
Horas AND OTHER DUTCH FLOWER
S.— The Subscriber has received his im tion
ROOTS in excellent condition. Early —
are requested; prices free on аюга — КИЧИ,
| Seedsman and Florist, 32, West R r Street, Edinburgh.
BEGONIA ZANTHIN
w FLOWERED 5 on ey Ear.
RTHUR HENDERSON a
One Guinea per plant, the above
the entire stock of which is now in their
e rp pe the large, full, almost golden yellow гыр) — 4
back, which — well with the ample —
et a — fey green above, and with the fine red at the under.
side — the 1
ntroduced by Mr. Booth, from
— “Natal, Rainhill.
offer, at
p beautiful BEGONIA, '
Boutop, and — —
Preston, ‘Lancashire, Figured in
cal Magazine, No. 4683, November, 1852.
Pin e Apple | Place, Edgware Road, London.
NEW ron ROOTS, HYACINTIHS, Ee
importation of fine roo one o the first houses
is is hourly LS Descriptive Catalogues can be m on appli-
E. RENDLE & Co., Nurserym LET
М, чан, outh.
MS A COLLECTOR is desirous of
L —— — M with aay ole у olen in the North of
tand, Ireland — — ications to be
rr mne point, — sex.
TE iT RDY EARTEN rnow THe HILLS
OF INDIA, Fortwo A MAGNIFICENT EVERGREEN
E, 80 -year old Plant: m
Seed, established in single r do
quite new to Europe, and is — * nan ке
eu. DEODARA, two years from Seed, in single pots,
per 100
YovzLL & Co, Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth.
ICKENSON'S ITALIAN RYE-GRASS SEED
is now ready for delivery; 7s. per bushel a present pay-
ment only.—No. 7, Curzon T 80 T London.
e TTRELL, iW BENHAM (Successors
g to
hefa Baad WARNER),
and o
condition, ay —— "solicit carly
atalogues o on p atone
ce Pow -— Lane, and 36, Moorgate Street, City.
ished 4 a128, Corn hin, тю).
UsT TKPORTE D, Exte collection of
HYACINTHS, arises. — i TULIPS, CRO-
of | CUS ма МА RCI SSI, GLADIOLI, с. v
from Messrs. Byvo Е Boo and other ce! lebrated Fl
à ts in
Haarlem, . — the most в oboy Кд té — piri i
Jollections growing at the Cheshunt Nurseries a w finely
in bloom, —.— — — of — * — ng are тарас айу п invited
to view them. Trains of Eastern ties Railway almost hourly
to Cheshu ы Waltham
& Sox, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts.
pee AND HOLUFROOES JG ee sive | growers, Readi
тару" ‘to Messrs. Surton & Soxs, Seed
re 3
ROD STRAWBERR
TRAWBERRY PLANTS. кыш thousands of
ey therefore
good st
true and disti tino 2s Зз. 64. ре
HOLLYHO EKS, — from 20
kept шоо 20s. per 100, 3s. per i in pui emeret Remit-
tances respectfully ee ce 7 unkno espondents,
чол аиса & Co., Stu t Nose 8, S Hals tead.
DUTCH BULBS
ACKIE & hes ie T beg to inform their nume-
мару
rder e lar;
riw d uy » had on pha 10 & 115 Exchange
m Street, ind the Nursery.— Norwich, Sept. 3.
| he best named kinds, and <
best shaped |
necessary
tfull: — to the. — of Dr. 11 in "E e
2, and а that of Mr. Spe phen da
Som, page 485. ie stock i i ve ied,
* ‘plants ан
ће оў m Re it, « - to .
extra strong plants, à limited saber 57 5 ei vends have been
— into 48 sized pots, which will be well established by the
first week * рөт, at 61, per 100.
r Nursery, Exeter, Sept. 3.
DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS es bsc TREES.
H eE LOW aw» CO. form their frien
beg to ds-
and the 3 del they have f received their annual
nof DUTCH qoem — of all ke 3
HOICESFLOWSE E
ANSY, saved fro 10 of the best NO ame; 2s 62. per pkt.
БЕ rom 1 vars. cam Ы
а | EAP аатай es ea саңы 2
DAISY, “50 of the new о. Belgian do. do. m м. i
ANTIRRHINUM, do.20 best named vari 1s. 02. — „
5 from ‘the most sh showy and brilliant ‘kinds, nU.
he above, per post, .— Postage Stamps received in payment.
YovELL & Co. Royal Mong) Great Yarmouth.
|. NEW PELARGONIU MS.
OHN DOBSON'S Deseri Catalogue of Mr.
Beck's -— and beautiful Seedlings, Е will be sent out
in ber ex 2 now ready, — will be forwarded on receipt
of one е9: so contains every other choice variety raised
by Foster, Hoyle, — others, at reasonable
J. D. has
ready a good Е I се ‘Fotioing ч — will
make good pip 2 exhibition n e 6s. to 30s.
per dozen; “Pinks, 6s. to 2 Y ozen; 14 — “bs. to 246.;
Cinergri a Seed, 8. 6d. per packet; Calceolaria Se 6d. per
— 5 Pansy, 1s per packet.
Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, Middlesex.
SEEDS, 78
are of the best
thei that.
Dwarf Maiden Fruit Trees are exceedingly y fime, and A to
warranted true — |
а
Omnibuses from the
every q hour, and from the Green Man and St
Oxford Street же, hour during the day, each of which pass the
Nursery.—Clapton Nursery, London, Sept. 3.
28 Desiens of this 1 Durable a
Beautiful | Producti e Medinval Art, in every style suit fo
Churches, Entrance es, Conservatori
of Priv: 11 ic Building, sent post free.
Designs to any dimensions and es thout charge.
Samples at list — or returnable if carriage paid.
B£NTHALUS c Tile Works, near Broseley, Shropshire
ATERPROOF PATHS.—Those who
their Gardens during the winter
their walks of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE, w
IMPORTANT TO NOBLEMEN & GENTLEMEN.
R
TN nger scent, than - old —
bee time retusus, ual Bac oibus (diesch, 24 due varieties
24 fine —.— Annuals, for early — rere 5s ji 2d itto, 3s.
12 at ito, 2s A ten Annuals, for early spring pore c
кү a large stock of Bulbs of the under, named to
lorum ces poy dre be M on кт cation.— Tro m trico-
Japan 3 and the the following
: 1 —
Fon PI SALE, Two — yo and healthy
and the NE PLANTS of the leading sorts, puet of them Fruiting,
in succession.—For further
of Mr, Lama, ; Nurseryman, Beverley.
32
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55
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part
— Бел леме for the Conserv: It stands 1
onservatory.
12 feet through. The extensive Collection of H
varieties, comprehending
i e: —
E
М:
SEP
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Em
Au о m
s ' transpla:
ees Scotch Fi i Prices on application.
ursery, Bonnington, Edinburgh.
2 or upon its ‘and ‘tt rests ts the act action of the evora.
mek Sn
necessary, it, to give a fall
— the middle of he 8 potas the sides.
Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. Warre & BROTHERS,
Millbank Street, Westminster.
562 THE
GARDENERS’ CHRQGNICLE
E 3,
— à
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
намаз MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer in
GL for CONSERY TORIES, .
GARDER FRAMES, and DWEL
Wan
OUSE, 87, BISHOPSGATE vik T Wir , LONDO
Squares in а boxes 150 te эмер
Cut to any size squares, Under 6 Б 3 19s
not above 40 inches long. 6l b 43 be 135.
ounces ... 3d. per foot. 7 by s Tå by 57 6 9 by 7 15s.
1 ounce s dia 8 by 6, 85 b 6}
26 ounces ... 520. „ 9 4 7, 8 by 8, 12 by 9, 12 by 10 p 208.
unces id. s by 10, 14 by 10, 15 by 10
well as every description of Win
Glass Shades, round, ical, and PISA, & Clock
Fern Shades and Dishes
B MOSS, AND Co., beg to call the attention
and Orn aments,
of Hothouse I
Sheet Glass, in boxes of 100 fee 12s. 6d. each. Plate, Sheet,
Crown, and all other description of Glass rms — hand.
Ea st London Plate Glass Company, 45, n Street,
Goodman’s Fields.
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES,
FRAMES, E
AMES PHILLIPS anp Co. Inve: the. pleasure to
hand — —— E of Glass for Cash :—
SHEET SQUARE CROWN SQUARES.
In Boxes of 100 — In Boxes of 100 feet.
£ s d. 8. d.
Under 6 by 4 ns Mor Eo 012 6 5 m 8.6
6 by 4, and 63 by 44 а 013 0 ; 3
a P Sop) 15 0 2 Mes 14 0
n
9 „ 7, — 10 „ 8 12 by 9, 12 by 1 0 0
10, 14 by 10..
rger Sizes, not exceeding 40 in inches Iong.
16 oz. from 3d. to 3id. pe are foot, ore to size.
210z. „ 34d. to 54. » i
260z. „ V tie * .
Square n Mr. Rivers’ plan, 20 by 15, 20
by 14, 20 by 13, ind 30 20 — 120 — on hand. Cases of Sheet-
umm ize about t 40 by 30, 16 oz. to the foot, 27. 28. per Case of
M Pans, Propagating and Bee Glasses, Cu oe Tubes
Lactometers, Lord Camoys’ zu Syphons, Tiles and Slates
Wasp Traps; Plate, Crown, and Ornamental Glass, Shades for
Ornaments, Fern Shades, eis ines e, ticle in the tra
Horticultural be 8 116, Аз йыйыу Street
hout; London.
GLASS FOR TUM M 3 HOUSES,
ki
ETLE ад Yeon Sheet Glass
of British Mann Belle cked in boxes, containing 100
square feet each, at the » following: REDUCED PRICES for cash.
Per foot.
u is
. 8.
Under e 1 4
From 6 by 4 Nac. a. б
7 5 "n "n — t n
”
244
à ^s wc d Mv
2% „
0
8 12 9 22d. 1
Larger sizes, not exceedin 40 inc hes lon ^
16 oz. me: vede de |4. pe Ё Pts
Per 100 feet
£019 6
rooms, Bed-roo
- Bex
COTTAM &HALLEN.
— ш — Mowing Machines
Gree Fountains
c "Water Apparatus Ornamental Wire Work
den Vas Flower Stands
Ex HURDLES, STRAI
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAME
EXHI
CAS D WRO T) "am `
BITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLE D MANGERS, 7
BAKER’S FOUNTAINS.
THE PHEASANTRY, BEAUFO
eo
most simple, efficient, and economical ; e: are easily filed, no
Screw or plug required. Price, containing 4 quarts, . is Arts,
8s, And at 3, Half-moon Passage, Gracechurch Stree
A NG BY HOT WATER.
— ATORIES, HALLS, STAIRCASES,
RCHES AvD SCHOOLS, SHOPS, —
&e., —.— on the most improved and economie prine Hie
BENHAM & So igmore Street, London
NG-ROOM STOVES.
THE L EST anp BEST ECTION
Stove-Grates, si and DR for Drawing-rooms, Dinin
ms, &c., alw T on vie
унам & Sows, PE Street, London.
FLAVEL’S PATENT KITCHENER,
= А
— foot, eng size.
3 оњ А
туе
?
PATENT KovaH P. ATE. "THICK ‘CROWN. GLASS, and
PATENT TE GLASS for Horticultural purposes, at
reduced — — x the 100 roce feet.
GLASS TILES нр SLATES made to any size or pattern,
or Rough Plate 2 6 88.
sses, Beehive ( Glasses, Оли Cucumber Tubes, —
ater Pi various othe articl
вено manufactu 9 іп cha Ms ges
T PLATE ASS.—The present extremely tdt
price of this superior varii DUM os use it to supersede al
Other inferior windo n a gentleman’ 8 residence, No.
alteration connected with the * sash is * red.
зз АҢАР", a - ornamental to, and preservation of
? F by exposure.
eta E ба — ut the eds d : hae one- alf
o timates fi
List 3 3 vi ra A. es ped to.
dens CA
LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH, 1 er WORKS.
PATENT GLASS. Iron
Gutta P. Com-
Y apa A Patent Fi ble — — r
ubing, and every other Hose fi atering
Gardens, Te АНН Ram, Fire; Garden,
d every High kind. of $ ES and ail other
А
E,
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER,
70, Strand, and Bridgefield; Wandsworth,
STEPHENSON AND oo 61, Graeechurch Str eet,
n, and 17, New P. Sonthwark, M
of —.— Cylindrical * treet t Southwark 1 e
te
ey have . references, of
— a given, and full particulars
WARNER'S . IER AND COTTAGE
umps for the use of Farms,
Cottages, —.— Tanks, and eter
as "highest respectability can
n application.
—.— Pump SN T 15 0
Patent Pump, with 15 feet c —
pipe 8 ed, and —
it reg
are much used E
They are supplying: Ho
— and Plant —— fom de
Water Tanks, 2
ed u T be ot Md
of any Tronmonger or Sate к йн um
Plumber im Town or i
Patentees and- — or "oft the e strong —
е ME WARNER X SONS, "Em —— pin pots, from rv i
a cte FR m ‘from wind, and
жау d pui аг Machin — "e m TREET, eae and Р Estimates of 1 Buildi also | be had in an
Bee. d. 2n Raising Water; Fire Catalogues of Plants, — fo — — applicatio n. per yard run, of B.
EXCELLENT COOKING APPARATUS,
Medal, with Special Approbation.
Benuam & Sons, 19, Wigmore Street, London.
COTTAGERS' STOVE
s capable o of jene Baking, Boiling, and Steaming
100 lbs. of Meat, T 100 Ibs. of Жыр, with а со sou гуш of
у 10 lbs. of Coals. It is made in two sizes, and. with open or
ome Аы — desired.
Small s T £2 108:; with pior 68:58.
Large sine £4 10. з. w with Boi — £5.58.
Bekaa & pe 19, Wigmore Me di тйл
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pean sear sans oe
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111 ттт Н
P Firm satan RH TC E d
ALLA B;
nan
14 и Hn HERI кин Ип
mi
"Eb ia 1
2 1
е o | all the
J. WEEKS & Co,
ENGINEERS.
8 "WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD. STREET, LONDON,
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horti
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION.
FO UNDERS| ETC
€ D СЕ, AND
PLANS and Vos ES f айсар E
St — —N.B. — MESES —
REEN AND HOT-HOUSES made by machi
IS'S HORTICULTURAL Works, —
at K po
Trad e and — —— "Bushes to Am tralia: su
wholesale prices. List of Prices by enclosing two post
London, having had
— of гамета
— and practical adaptation, —
thing of the ——, in the country, are
orders on the lowest possible terms.
bes
factory
leet Hot-water paca
ved and scientific pere for
— — of Heating by Hot Wa
эе
OTHOUSES, CONSERYA'
| ur
Street, London.—M
en
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
563
EA BRACTEATA.
ESSRS. VELTCH AND SON, ot Exeter, and the
Exotic Nu helsea, have much pleasure in statin,
aay ie IFOR RNIAN |C
FOR SEPTEMB
GEORGE HENDERSON AND
gton Road, St. John’
SON,
d
ч The Hy acinth and the
1 sprung from ME seeds, if it were not
accidental circumstane
plants are multiplied otherwise than b
sea, ng
that they have been rtunste enough to raise a limited number
nts a beautiful
h ip
as give Dr. Lindley,
ing article of the Chron of July the an
The |o vm aretwo — Seedlings, erased in insmall pots 1 pri
63s. each. P eet c и — а — keg a by: Bon.
at either of Messrs. V E Sept. 3
ORD KEYNONS “FAVOURITE i is he beet and
most productive e CUCU ER for wi ntey с cultiv atio ion. p
эу 6d. per packet, о stamps. ARD —
eed ant adn cae t, 14, Abbey — бб, Bath.
nce as stowed of Ari merit.
RAN
can recommend them with confide
PANT
blotch,
white, distinet
e pale rose — D white,
lower е of fine form with b belting of rose.
ILLUMINATOR.—Bright ње й ене Ж...) po with
bright spot on lower pe А, 3 ree flowerer, fine habit, first-
8 8 Four New Varieties for £1.—
ese. 4 very la a
ойт, ипе ;
— i
immense bearer, acin
unusually lengthened
NicHoison’s САРТ IN
size, excellent quality, cal an
а sucoession of fine fruit for an
1 forces
COOK K is < ‘first-rate market a
colour scare үрне size, great bearer, and carries
plant remarkably g and y.
тойон s Fue BASKET —Nothing can exceed this
ket fruit; — of a very bright
nd, ge arge
onder and admira-
wo first Yor th th oi excellency
ter for th eir eden, size, and
qualities as a market fru
got of Mr. W. NICHOLSON, — 11. per 100;
r any two of the above
for 12s, a included. Post
a
orders made payable at Yarm,
Yorkshire, — с Sept. 3.
rate exhibition mui good tru.
LADY HUM
E CAMPBELL. —Very bright vivid crimson, i
exi
Potato plant Ta Another
plant ig iy e to the ground; the branches
put fort and as soon ast roots are esta-
blished the К * d offs
with white centre, remarkably free flowerer,
variety, good habit. бз,
MARY HO WITT er petals maroon crimson, — A
lower petals belted with c
s, of greater substance than any uis —
0 N QUEEN. 1 bright crimson, the lower
petals . yc with 1
trusser, very free wd ze Pc
MPRESS EU white, with violet erimson
Damson, with light dise, large novel coloured
flower, rich and very showy. 10s. 6d.
eee m d — te, vit hd edging of rosy purple,
eraria in cultivation, —4 6d.
— White, finely € wi
celain blue, fine petals, superi rior flow er. 10s.
z — 5 set is taken one of an
gra
D-CLASS CINERARIA
26709. NURSERY.
s. 6d. Per чету 0
is
r replenishing the flower beds
ge ed the tender summer flowers ; 28
blooms on them, at 2s, per dozen, in 1
gle Anemones, sown ux last
+ розе as before d
. Alsoa great 8 of ELT Dade ев,
изе
R. S. h 1
White — or
tiful, sweet-scente
1 which he vil e c
at 2 iy price 1
mper
4d. per dozen, or 2s. 6d.
d package ineluded, dada the ordér is not
n wishing to see the blooms of the Pansies and
R may have п through the post by en;
inclosing stamps for the postage,
Address ROBERT — Florist, Locksbrook Nursery, Bath,
n^ HILL NURSERY, КҮРИМ, ы. RREY.
TERER ann GODFR
open
d as robust
some as i to get them. shave [quen — мей.
Gryptorierta Japonica 2, 22 — 5, 6, to 8 feet.
tity, and ofall haana from 1 0 et fom seed,
eae Materie Kir
aro
hrs he Tri
ndid Sepecimens,
nee lange Cedars
туругу
all from
n any quan-
SECOND
CER, Kw white,
Ro salina flower.
ESTELLE.— targe white, with puce edging,
abundant cos TA —
ETOILE DE E—Clear bos mer plum edging, grey
disc, good size, d flowerer, 7
LABLACHE. —Deep 15 1e, poet: d d dii. 75. 6d.
r 215. the set,
FOR PR FAENT SOWING.
GRASS SEEDS—SEPA ATE OR APA
UTTON axp 9 5 having made it thei ТО
— 4 to collec: ral t Grass Seeds, and mixing them in
roper sorts and p — to suit the various soils of Great
Brita i «её сап idoy —— either separate or or minal of the very
best quality, at moderate prices.
For part шагу MS JOHN SUTTON & Sons, Seed Growers,
Reading „ Berk:
anze, ar of posu excellent fü
10s. 6d.
h light por-
two indi
othe er — will be presented
s. jec
with blue edging, light dise, fine
purple disc, free
Of
n | the cm Й w he W Ma an turn
property to е, һу ati processes of m
lication; one tre es by layers, another
ing
and a mx pont EC into independent
examples
Mea
: in
of one individual upon
the stem of some oe individual of the same
species, under the n of a or à scion, and
thus oam a a regala win,
Peer des is — pnd
rís are reunit
e will be
it
e “labourers at
aam debt he bulb-bearing
nherent vi
— —
SA ЫЛЫА Y, SEPTEMBER 3, 1853.
NGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
"Deaf LAM! «ig AL UM nel cano dope
ih Не , e
f t, wy AD
525 CUN: N UM and. —
Tar me :
ar to be et
can deserve that» эз» as
so far as
as anything mundan
Ss not the smallest |
ulcis stamped
still MA around the
s figured
Seed.
— 2 2 to 3 and 4 feet.
t
ы ме variegata, 2, 3, and
нора White Cedar,
«941 plant, seldom seen except at Elvaston Castle. We
held, a large quanti:
iperus Bed ne plants, 3, 4, and 5 feet.
5, 6, A and 10 feet.
repandus, 3, 4, 5, to feet.
aston, u alled.
CUTE Yin . — i Gadar, 49,6, and 8 fect,
тш, элен t a 4, 5, to toh ЛЬ
Irish, 3, 4, 5, to ae feet. P4 fini lot, all being trimmed
addsm uch tọ theicepnsarance and value.
45 2, and 3 fee
with fine heads,
n
n
4 fe et, to
a scarce but most beautiful
som
Upright Ir: sh, 3 £5 6, 7, and 8 feet ; perfect columns,
distan a n t e days of
e is not the slightest evidence
i
ete
wo 15 moreover that, with the exception
of an . 00 and others of li — existence, the lives
of the individual plants born from such seed
ter if r
4,56. 8 very
worl on the Common,
elegantissima (new new striped), —— The golden Yews
are very ornamental, a
fine
ew, fine standards,
Fine.
we have a large quantity of ann
puma ы h t wh
m 5 e —— which was -
nally formed, — in the one
a few magnificent plants.
10 to DE i 1 i
h in t "The рай-н zx dei etis.
time. Ў
5 all from seed.
lock Spruce), 3, 4, and 6 feet.
Em 8, nr
cephalonica, 3 to
feet.
ys 8 feet,
Pinsapo, аем d handsome,
No iana, | 1} foot; a
nobilis, stont pinata ete
few larger
Sand 4 die. à
Perfect i ends abot "n fot a
specimens, E and 4 . We hold stock
1 85 oun are саа
6 feet. We recommend this
His
Wareana, 3to 6
‘is perhaps one of the prettiest plants of the
was first sent out. from this 3 our
for aie an beauty, is un
De ip a E i
recent introduction. stock is large and good.
Men oft mena т — holders
Priced — цр.
io Woking Эй Station, and about an hour's
include a
collection of
on one of the few really hardy and the
Thisisa very distinct and | i
very
UE Deciduous and Ornamental Trees, and of to
Catalogues wil be forwarded on peana
буо Stamps, which will also Tk
youth. In the proper
word decrepitude ea cannot overtake тер,
The Iris 28. ѕ along the
Hee starting point, renews its
eaves i
Iti
The Hte Chronicle, 5;
eater aoa on
P met like those of erry,
into cultivation
ithin v
323 eee
cases adc i
in support of the doctrine are 2 of another
explanation, perfectly consistent with the general
laws of vegetation. ee i:
That —— by seed will not restore
called exhausted vitality, was sufficiently о
worthy armourer at Soli even
an elaborate Pp" —— in ey tb eg of —
Hu more
new liv — a which m previous
ving m Lm y
formed, the seat of life incessantly retreating from
seat of dea E en su
injury is felt, beca
mad
ted
ents such a tree might havel
our; а ө, jean pein 1
in Brazil li
Do in oa ieor solicited from all who
ecies, then, are eternal ; and so would be the
learned Ge i
| make it ihe s subject of
otto—a — — ‘falsified
e жылт "for the seedli
e, more pra
— disregar
e 100 fad E
ж»
5 in Benin . a prize
of 307. (200 thalers) is offered for the best essay
564 THE
GARDENERS’ CHRONIC
LE. [SxPr. 3,
upon the duration of life in plants propagated other-
8 to which com-
wise than e qu
5 dad address themselves may be thus freely
translated :—“ Is the ty of an дау кеу бы plant, in its
say, of a plant itself raised
from seed and then 8 otherwise by
seed (by ings, layers, buds, grafts, &c.),
unlimited in duration, and destructible only by acci-
dental or external unfavourable circumstances, be-
fore the extinction of the s s 8 85 1 5 hil.
life of such individual limited, and t ertain |
definite extent shorter than dd гайте of the
species
Com itota are expec
any unpublished cases, бе fullest — € pe^ d
tion and examination of published facts relating
to the degeneracy or total extinction o dling
d more se its cul-
tivated in Europe, viz. Apples, Pears, Quinces,
Medlars, s, Cherries, Apricots, Peaches,
ch the
received, so far as these can affect the
given to the question, — any eee relating to
them which cau be fou
It is announced that the essays for rs prize may be
written in 3 rene Italian, or
Latin, and must be de livered before в Ist of
arch, 1854, to Dr. Nxxs еск, the w.
ident of che ee of f Naturalists en Breslau.
ach essay m motto prefixed, and in —
ftps the name of the
“the result © ‘the award — y м
made n in onpla of the
17th Jute: 1854, pst the tui essay will be
i Transactions of the Academy Nature
Curiosorum. Full particulars will be found in the
ligem ps eine за. for the 30th July, of the
Ф
A
those of А міс must [^ considered as highly cor-
8 and ee
figured hei has
been — in ques ion ы скы ча ners "Cir nil ——
p.582), w reality pycnidia
mycologists wht still doubt the intimate
of the Oidi
the ——
8
cnidia produced by a transformation of the j join
n P y
the oss Ys threads, but there are so ca
anomalies — these curious 3 that
e ought not to be unreasonably startled by slight
—— "We annex а copy of a portion of Amici’s
plate. M. J. B.
———
cmo ose i OF сря зуе TREES.
(Continued from p
Tree Guards. —— proprietors »" the pese time-
go to the expense of posts, two, three r four of which
they join together with er Th is is авы
ably the best mode of pro - ting the trees 4. фе
an but it is not al where adopte
laces guards are employed that i сте more than they
nany case maintain
=
be confined to a ent accumula f evidence, | With the view of preserving them мач the shock of
and to the conclusions which it renders necessary, | axle: т s’ collars, &c., the s of the young
We e say the proposal l find ndents Apple trees which are in tilled — S mple
among men of leisure who have access to large and closely twisted round wi w to the height
libraries, and we venture И 1 7 7 that they will be of 4} feet. The bad eff , » Which in
able to SM so yexed ubject. We tru ust they nowise prevents the trees from being thro 0 en
will take . д dme занои o ra. get a м shock, are to ca strangulations of
natural 3 with that of Ramen mules, which the: sitem, Gat ra EN deprive.it of ee
isa rd different questio
u
London), а whioh he has d
fruit as ced а the — on so peculiar
: for his lan
ihe mame o of ¢ Plon ae referrin — e
young bark ; and lastly, b h the straw covering
arious insects that are hurtful to vegetation breed in
N | perfect security.
ning Trees,—Many Apple trees, — in the
fields, lean to one side from the effec of the wind ;
and in our of the country they lea * uch over
| from the west, that a stranger, if he were lost, could find
the right ti erely looking at the stems of
these tr The majority of them have been th
aside for want of a guard, to which they
ht have fixed, or the tree might have
side rer to the direction of the
cable to th wel cmm mes is rm
tion, and makes
eable to th
m
veter
Modes of keeping the Fruit.—If th
— depends on — fitness of the ы ae а"
уе temperature
* жы. T
cattle
many indi
» being bg
pried T of the jule, especial] ө“ ted,
keep longer than кшш Шү ripe. The
consequence is, that wet aig or the desti of
t, and no one, I cae
mig been been | but
kept M УЫ by means "of some sods piled latte the
ts of
: e resu
new Yédesiribet -ye genu (Botan,
Zeitung, 1853, p. 10) It a yee i that the
early stage of every hat of Oi четкен
in structure with that of fo ым
ever, a Necessary conseq ence that th
autonomous species 0 f Oidinte, , and a —
had iscovered i in the Vine — there was
no hesitation in нне it immediately to the ана
Oidium, when it w t named O. Tuckert
ure of the Hop mildew —
Dr. meae at the
‘and пот
тофт
announcement, the original of which is as follo:
Samen und hb t
gufattig pmd е äußere
cies ſelbſt erlöſchende.
— ы bet poe der Species innerhalb
untergeordnete?
. co a |
et ift biefelbe eine |
beſtimmter
the гар to no profit, but, on
of the head of the
to uncover these
t re
originate, and then 2 them off close, so that they may
n
not again spring up; but this is not the usual way of
most. careful pass a spade between the stem of
е | the tree and the ол ылда * striking vigorously, they
y breaking
suck
the cows an р.
In arable r bruise
— —— 1 ollas of horses, i&c., are of
ause the ground is worked as
dm in order to have less to dig.
the
er еннай nstead of waiting ti
ou
b | cold.
s and tearing of the bark b
h , part of this
blooming plants,
es n of
his case we A heap with i
affecting the Apples, b covering e T
of stra g fro ay to ^ es in th ickness,
again covered with, dn p such as wagi
Ke. This simple а and. «алу ДЕ ection MX
nor рту but it is too seldom
will not continue
tmen
= oes trictur
of whieh e enumer
Alc ы
„ме think that we ^P
nse, аз we shall endeavour
(To be continued.)
— —
.
IAS orit
. for the most part, snp ir
which are 80 mi
nl
SP
— shaken, — эйе ^ a person in the tr
one on the with a hooked ck, và are often
not |
spri
tie ut by k
or
z and early — m oath oar
e early winter
36—1853. | THE
ts to Strike into the
six Weeks, in order to M the roo
h soil. in М fter as con-
* fres!
venient, plae em in a "ue growing temperature
of about 45° at night and ер hd day, where bos will
soon start into n eye to the s
roots, and pude
such p may
healthy roots, * A E shifting | mera until the
roots require pot ro ol -K o have the balls
7 ,
te of the | у
г pots with | p
and fresh soil in
uH ess vigorous grow
| admirably а the rough su
d be necessary,
GARDENERS
sheet glass „
rough plate
on oT orkshire, Aug. 29.
[Still use Hartley’ 8 rough 1 plate 1.
rds.— climate is too boisterous for
acing uM m: two o
men * out
plan
surround it with rocks or clinks, vd у shelvingly, or it
will not look well; the intervals b the rocks
filled with e beautiful or
substan s;an
would do * well. Exper: to crede.
| Leaves. —M. таё 51) co
er (see p could
ety of Euonymus
rs, "vata blotched or
e cut back or mad
ueen Stocks ri
CHRONICLE.
ment will be needed in order to flower them even im opinion whether Пааа rough plate or the German suni, bance oF cecum ann a ———————————— V— ——————————
ment will be needed in order to flower them even іп j opinion whether Hartley's rough plate or the German uy banks Of streams and ше heavy alluvial soil o
February. t ae be purpose. Many
end a |i
S basket simply on the lawn, and | b.
mple 8н ше bree of | sou
565
r
rairies ; and although it es € pour this
bourhood t to so
um trees, and bearing an
orthless the table, but
. On the Brazos, six
the point of insertion.
su ject
since in the Gal!
ган
qui aca N perd
vation we and might be — with — expense, a
much wealth and com native Grape
will n well almost нй attention ; all that is
ffi ro m ca
e foreign varieties, оп their own
thriye well in our black and limy soil,
iseased and die out in a few years.
d.»
4
gs and evenings of bright
the pots pass on a bed of coal да Kes
tion ; any
stopped, in order to equalis the growth and
well furnisl ed NS hen the weather |
түүн
the Are subj ect to the same
-raised
fr
ie a cool airy situa- |
d from "the mid-day sun
M NI Season, or every alternate one, and careful
atering, &c., giving weak clear manure-
tionally, they will last for several
Р ‹
are easily obtained means of
either by
euttings of ение — young wood, when about :
rt to retain old opes after
de cannot be ‘afforded sufficient ree Soi] to k
rous heal
patinda, or smal] pieces of
gem tp insure the free pes
dence
| have the skill to flower it.
еер | №
free pereol anges gg ag your
ecayed. Alpha, on
Home
Glass 3 for Pine Pits—I
Pine pits, 40 feet lon
the plants have done w
shall build another Jarge pit
off Pines,
mE March,
Correspon ed
have glazed two large и i
December,
I beg to ask your | wild Grape,
— da — аы
P
ж.
f the Eve i rss ronem
sorts, platted n iod treated in the usual way for a few
ears, so degenerate and change that they — be
identified by the best judges.
DBugainvillea.—The following i is a plain statement of
the mode in which I have treated t
from a cutting about eight — ago.
om which I got the cutting had not flow
stove eree
rm size, of course it d
runing every = in order to allo
ZH ; it has b treated in
rs past. This ring Iu ore freely
n fo e in x — the strong — wood;
— train permitted to м оп
еас ce than
d
ugal
= looks
est plants in cultivation.
ut few
red with crimson Hops.
is the best tool that has
ce for dotking and loosening *
y
impe at a de Grape
S plant, which I |t
this way for aa four | w
the kn
т? it во te
the graft only gr
. The above is the process
may be found e,
раге
гаре, very rich iad delicious ; they were 9 to
the n. I think, by the Germ e another
graft of the Black Sweetwater Өтөр, bb: at the
expiration of 17 months from the time I inserted it into
M i
Selecting. from
m Vines as es ны.
finger with
grows
of por . Lightwood, 18, Bowverie Street,
orthampton.
reign ,Gorrespondence:
September
t n yo
ult. (see p. 531, 1852.) In this nei,
the Eu
m prevails that
circumstances be
inion I hope to find erroneous,
grows wi
‚ and
in profusion, "covering probably an acre | flourish
v | to Fan u
is | durab]
oint,
xpensiv
necessity for putting up e e fra
Any oo of a stake vufliciently s
upon,
566 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
nene there will be no plausible excuse tor the
ол ok ian a sia on his table—when I pay him a
visit.” J. H. S. 8. Stan nley.
Sotieties.
—
` BRAMLEY HORTICULTURAL AND Frorat.—This же
и ers іп —
rmed themselves
en-
was awarded, and = Á— prizes were
Mr. Turner, of the = Gardens, со — of a
tea-pot, ap ‘bes of vegetables, viz., geh
heads of Celery, € е of es, 20 pods of Beans, si
Potatoes, two white Cabb and 12 sp пороти
ions ; this was — by
Tuke, gr. to to Mr. N
tea for the three follow
zu P" E ihe members dined
of thanks we to all friends of the Society,
— — — — ensuing year
жешешв,
On the Culture and T vet: no Cotton in India and
elsewhere. By J. Forbes Royle, М.р. F.R.S. Smith
& Elder, 8vo, M
Britain be supplied with Cotton by India
one of the greatest of questions, to which Dr.
work is intended to form a reply in
ie possessi ons offer, many situations
r
Ў сеш — *the evil
1 ure the truth of their prophe cy, men in | dur
blanket dosis were sent out into
cu
variety of soils and
change the native for the American plant, es. и I
nelination to ever
h
a ryot has the greatest disi d of
inn t only tl
the Brahmins.’ 5 ave lately been informed
by Dr. Cleghorn, who is £ careful and intellig
server, and who is most zealous for the voter of
Indian produets, bes ien obtai ned seeds
t from Dr. Wigh
"X
eye
rts,
ете fields at night, and
ing „Ж the young plan
Main his al n the native we rs set themselves
die pia nst beneficial changes. — pity ae of I
ans sant-grow tate
the A oed Sans accordingly, w
certain transit nies, lich
the peasants, these tr
asure—“ because hav vina t previous pa
to make, the cultivators were ena
produce to vea market they pleased, and thus
[| escape from
It is clear, а n,
is not one of cultivation, but of social hab
local interests.
mere matter of 3 that fi can
of v
again.
xam re d on :—
already notice arrival here,
* Aurora, — India, of 60
Cotton, grown at at 'Tinnovelly and "consigned to Mr.
of the Manchester C
ri
| facturers. Oft
E^ ew Orleans itself, no one acquainted
relations betwee
suffic c skill is brought to the grand point
of ce
will not induce a great d sace 10 — ran renders
it unfit = 1 iron claws of a machine, eye suit-
be for the delicate fingers tie,
And its fouln
good | ac
the
3 ГЕ as such, — Iu sid а - eyes
the Lancashire manufac Even its low pri
ney's American 2 and 30 ch
a little better staple than the soe
colou
of 10 m both
r P This, for native Cotton, is a very striking
in
n peculiarly favourable to
the growth of Cotton, of ках аук dun that the
American planters sent out from
some of it to be * quite equal to
the President of the Manches зд Cham
makes the striking stateme
ess, owing to slovenly pickin; P d ckin :
xm sity th picking pa —
s returns
| only tl the «iet ri уыс
+
rwise secu
show in fact that in 1845
and a half of неона
То тетей this state of and
Indian яу рна things, АА Lar ea
East India has
ly the price it would o
180,000 bales of Indian Cotton were
nearly a million
in a genial тад уіе
paccm
are unacquainted with the area
Dharwar district sium sop: to; but it san
preposterous to suppose t| di ian possessions
„ the area of Yorkshire fit for Cotton
We are persuaded, after a careful of
evidence collected by Dr. Royle, that the Cotton
table
0
‚ав — India is not one of cultivation. By sui
which же г,
cannot
Al
anticipated,
and all that vis inertic which marks the Н
would be overcome by the importation of a few
and some-first rate Cotton gins. In Europe
shave given way pista European soldiers,
what ver were. Royle’
ГА е о, v
“Tn addition a a very striking man
ner :
m de the difficulties c of a
osition throw
eire: ; for instance in the e
harw:
t was fru. NUM
refed % Cotton 2 the е Seat” aud Ж,
co-operate in а M
indoo popula- |
whe
they conceived to 8
and customs.’ So
10 manner of excellen
— be raised in India. A few clever English
Бы мыгы would soon —: e mode
toch a crop —- T asan Am Georgian. Half
doze t be requi wa fo the xiu. Larisa:
but — the diffeulty would be
Cotton is concerned,
much
ver inveterate
may be, they would —— rows before
ul solvent е self-interest. a Dharwar
ei
certa.
* and he wil
ope upon jon B
, With the breeches pocket interest than Irish priests.
ectors may patron
a very different din pM agen
án the field, The work must з:
done by the Manchester
; agents must
1 | grower wou
as|the grower has n
selves, 11 is s of the highest e
ment
of | b
ymen
bled, to take rs |
that eat ihe difficulty with — Cotton |
and petty | bee
pen h
excellent quality as |
74 Бот ivelly
per
8 of native indigenous | Liv
Hugh | i
Asso-
ring th
ing | Mr. reni eo
]
be instructed by
act in their interests
та...
3 because the native middleman carries !
-2
form
Ai
here
to success, as in Dharwar, Belgaur
ore,and green In these di
seed, whie
** w
Coimbat
y the
om to cu d EVER
the миы ce, eads _
sing from the increased value
| the Tach market. The extent
uence of
there is — en
and for merchants."
New Plants.
appearance of “ Paxton's
indi 2 to discontinue the insertion of
ne
take an interest.) З
1. STANHOPEA TRICORNIS, ЕЕ Folia
No.16. i
This species derives its name from the р
side of ы vio |
чов of the lip of the genus,
— the — of the lip
eun mer it has t*
thi
mira
general tint із a uniform delicate
colour, except that the oth and Ii
stained ith a dull Apricot
d Warezewitz's sales, and are
on Chimborazo.
36—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 567
altogether it is a a mi one of the gayest m PIE whether this e = or will Ass give our cultivated | by затар опе colour іп stripes upon a white ground—
greenhouse plants we have. It is, however, very s Grapes a constitution able to resist mildew as searlet, purple, rose, or pink; a bizarre, by having
ject to red rade which must be assi iduously looked A few Apples of ‘the Early Harvest variety have been | two colours in stripes upon a а ground, and which-
after, or the beauty of the plant will be site impaired. | gathered and placed in the frui This is one of | ever colour predominates it gives the name * the class
large Leeli i i : : 7 a
in g annually now a
— Аг It has thrown up nine .spik es, some of which | size, as it is “ought the latter has a tendency to the Carnation.’ Some hav a regular stripe or solid
are already upwards of 2 feet in length. The Caven marking round the edges ;
dish Musa is also beginning to fruit in this house. Coneerni ing * Trix's manure," which was stated by stripes blended together in опе; an is equally
Among new plants not mentioned in our last report | the inventor to keep Potatoes free from disease, we s Sare | beautiful. But their marking should not run down the
are Nycterinia selaginoides, a small white-flowered Eri- to report that the P rial of it in the garden has failed | petals, or the white up through the edging of them : they
nus-like annual wich an orange eye, and a new Torenia to effect that object; for Potatoes р anted in it are| зон На рано! white, and even round the edge of every
тө ch diseased : :
< н d Уа m... ИШ
Ghent. The latter is, however, not so large or pretty | as others beside them not so treated, What the tubers | be moderata strong a right, and free-growing
Т. asiatica. The white variety of Impatiens platy- | may be remains to m e ertained ; for they are not yet рл a алх thet footstalks should be elastic,
petala is a promising plant, which will doubtless become | ripe enough to har a ee hohe length, and sufficiently strong to sup-
a favourite for winter flowering, its pure white blossoms| — Sowings of late Peas n made on nm — of August last can tthe blooms. The cal ы, ог ae should be at least an
us ca aring. s Tall Marrow
can be said of it than thatitis a distinet looking kind, на € has furnished young Peas all the summer, | broad, and the nearer they approach to roundness the
We also remarked a three leav irginian Creeper|and even now tender pods сап be gathered from it.| better, with a sufficient degree of firmness.and elasticity
(Ampelopsis Roylei) which it is said will be hardy. It This still e" to be one of the very best tall Peas | to preserve a buoyant position, the bloom being without
mes fi , Seve r e wrinkle & rfectl о the edge; the
у,
t India Company have likewise been raised from а other vegetables, we may just me гута should also possess a slight disposition to cup, but not
seeds; and it may also perhaps be worth mentioning, dat cum e Ulm Sa a is 9 fit for use, and that to curl abruptly, on the outer edge; for that fault in
that Mr. Jeffreys Pinus and other seeds from it is tender са ood е before frost comes. The Picotees would almost hide their marking, and the deli-
Oregon are — — g satisfaotorily, — — 5: of this Savoy shet E too widely known, as we | cately fine transparent texture and crystalline appear-
In Pres of the ‘sto a — are sure none who try it will be disappointed in it. It ance so distinguishable in werd 88 is in the
as beautifu fally in er. Thi under- may be planted as thickly as Coleworts; therefore a ийин. degree desirable. Ап reflexed or flimsy-
stood, had had been — paced to the Society у Lady | large number of heads can be obtained off a small piece petalled flower is is highly objectionable, The outside ,
Gov rdneri, presented by Lord | of ground, and if they are not cut too lo the st t gest,
— ‘was — in blossom. It is a Brazilian when taken for use, the latter vil reproduce quantities which ought not to fall m
4 ав to eat as and each row ot thei inner dins КЫК rather 2
hardy border plants, we must not forget to | Brussels Sprouts, The Chou de Milan trés Hátif frisé | in size as they ame the centre of the bloom, where
mention Piaty codon chinensis, a fine example of which | de Wiirsing is also a good large kind to succeed the they should be rather а to upright. The number
is now in flower in the garden, Its blue blossoms, | Ulm, and well curled. of petals should be about 18 to 25, and these pom
д ; 2
own, and if seen fro e side present th
make it a plant well deserving of extensive cultivation. FLORI COL ULTURE.' of a globe, or the half of an ellipsis or oval ; and they
the 1 ‘conservator e showy Hedychi should be di i а i ik
Gardnerianum is just beginning to produce its noble FLOWERING Sangean IN SMALL Pors.—I have | round, to show the beauty and perfection of eve
heads of flowers, which will last in perfection many | had great success in cultivating the Chrysanthemum in | The bloom cught not to be much less than 3 inches in
weeks. ~The blossomed Cestrum (C. auran- the followi ing manner :—About the middle of June I | diameter. E - ventis a pen to meet with all
— is also uar into bloom. This and the | select strong — of Nest and the short-growing | these qualities in any single bloom ; but the flower
red Brugmansi or rather small trees, which | Chinese varie ties, make them short, and strike them | that approaches nearest the eg tere here given will
are indispensable for for large . — for by —— quiekly i in heat, either in a thumb pot or three or four | be considered the most perfect Carnation.”
— g — — hard — some of m" y be had i l care- SEEDLING FLOWERS
ower nearly the whole year round. The fine trees ot fully potted singl inl — or 3- inch pots, мак : "
the latter which this house contains have just been — Sn close — € , shaded from — 4 — пои: uH H Ce, rich deep crimson, which is
and washed with a mixture of soft soap, three or — day in in order to set the roots in maton, the only recommendation the flower has ; for it is too coarse and
sulphur, o water, and loam, with a view to — As soon as the T ach the sides ot the pots, th open in the petal, and the outline is also defective.—P. A very
ecd gg The Sobralia macrantha; planted out ‘in | struck in secre di — be shifted e same — desp-lake, with distinet tip of the ground colour on each petal ;
a —.— — to thrive, and produce its — (large 60's), treating them like he — Inure them of medium size; substance good., X, blush, 3
am the ebore ^ oretom а alteration in the Rhododendron lights off al altoget ether, — the plants o verhead А р „ vat y yellow, n little coarse.
P, às mar out Ae . Lin indley, about à month night and morning, to prevent the sun turning — lower Е, clear light yellow, and desirable on account of its colour.
ago, is now being proceeded with in n good earnest. The leaves yellow. As soon as they want shifting, which
turf is being stripped off, and the ‘surface soil removed, | will be in about three weeks, use 5-inch pots, and treat
to permit of the ground being made up to the required | them as before, with liberal sprinklings overhead, They Miscell ңар" ous.
height, when, after being spread out and exposed to the | will now of course take up more room ; place the pots Flowerin ng of the Paulovnia.—The flowering of the
uen of the atmosp duri i i bed of coal- with iri), i i i i
і te in t g of th i
the purpose of planting the shrubs in. i er row re in iekly, | one of the most singular phenomena of this very irre-
Several small trees and shrubs whieh ate intended to be 9 of pe Ah = ade vs Sg is, T at — gular megar 2 — ag Fere formed in October, last
moved late in the autumn have had a trench taken out | soon as roots reach the sides of the first pots they begin | year, ual, after having undergone all the .
А во as to partially root-prune them, replacing | to break back, and by shifting them the shoots vicisitudes “of the vir and the action of late spring
the soil loosely. This will afford the trees an o oppor- | grow stronger than Sf put into 5-inch pots at once, and | fro they were believed by most gardeners to have
tunity of making fresh rootlets before they are moved, they are not so apt to break two or three shoots ^ — | beer "lied Wut towards the end.of May part of them
and thus diminish the chances of their not succeeding. | top, and leave three or — joints at the bottom open ing to the habit of the tree, on
e fruit on the Peach wall in the orchard depart- In about three weeks — — the plants will touch Бейш divested of foliage, but on shoots alre
ment is later this year than usual; ; it is now, however, | each other, and, if not allowed more room, they will | covered with young leaves, where the fresh
beginning to colour, and some sorts, as the Aeton |draw up leggy ; place — 3 inches apart each way, ia mixed with the amethyst blue of the flowers, each of
Scott, are nearly ripe. This Peach was raised by order to ahow n eireulation of air among them, and at which reminds one by its form and development of
the late Mr. Ute and is а very useful early variety, the same time the -— will be kept partially shaded by |some of the finest Gloxinias, Those who sss the
of middle si ze, coming in before the Grosse Mignonne, the plants ; by treating them — you will obtain plants | Paulovnia will no doubt be inte rested in knowing some-
which is dais cà larger. The dp oia Nectarine | from 6 inches to 15 inches high, ‘according to the habit thing of the tree raised from the first
is also worthy of attention, being а vigorous grower, | of the variety, with blooms down to the pot, the — from Japan, which was entrus N
— weather in spring permitting. leaves being still upon them. ve best soil for them is | M. Coussy ài
= а is parent of all the
Some of the fruit measures 8 inehes in circumference, | two parts turfy loam and one part good dung from an | Europe is at this time (June 7th) covered bo
t is certainly one of the. best of the large 2 Nec- old hotbed; if the loam is heavy a little road or other leaves and flowers, which exhale a peculiar per:
tarin 8. The fruit on the tree in Cottam and Hallen's grit may be used. When the buds are formed a little like the scent of the Violet and Migi nonette combined
Peach e is scarcely so fo — as that on the open clear liquid manure may be given with — and Since the Paulovnia decorates our groves, at resent $0
wall ; the open end of the frame has, therefore, within at no time must the plants be allowed to suffer for want poor in plants having blue flowers, why is it that no
f w da i rigi ает i I qm ə tain seed Paulovnia
4 y elo F. Bester, Clifton.
at this, we believe, forms no part of the original design, .. PROPERTIES OF A Fine Савхаттох AND Ртсотеє,— | that ways flower in the months
pelt the flowering plants and fruit trees in Mr. | Th of * Hovey^s. — P P * ee *
Ewing’s glass walls are succeeding admirably. Figs Magazine of Horticulture” — not be uninteresting, ou M We ves аси аў » mu
well, and even pm to ripen fruit in them this ола as it does, how far our notions of perfecti а а
г. The , on a tree of considerable size, in these flowers agree wi . pebble È that we shoul losen Sela а
which was moved an ae Pat in ure now swelling pretty brethren. The writer says The value of a Carnation eere -a wou zap come into flower at the deve-
e tran ted :
1 ease wi 1 i i woul - 1
Тһе long violet-fruited Aubergine is ripening beauti- Picotee, Bee са be — -iA rich, intense, brilliant, an who could furnish our groves with a Paulovnia
h it always been thought ch each | ii ber о a ld certain!
isfactory. arly e petal, com- t many w us
In the curvilinear Vinery we noticed the S, American mencing at the extreme edge, gradually and evenly in over all us anee to the south ‘of the Loire, and even
Saracha viscosa in fruit; the latter is bright red, conical | diminishing in breadth as they — the base or the climate of Paris, the Kg ulovnia may be very
l Shape, by a large pale-green ealyx, and | just enter the calyx, where they should —— in a besides ornament. Tts
tather larger than a Cherry. lant itself is а ram- | fine point. A flake should not have less for ca
growin
and аз a Сарвіса house reason, preferred
tained а Black Hamburgh Vine, worked on one of the or perfection, broad petals with broad stripes having | to all others for ornamenting and shading the sid bp of
hardy wild American sorts, with a view to discover much the finest appearance, A flake is distinguished | the main roads. Why should we not make it
CH
RONICLE
568
san
Ysab e purposes a
еси,
r in N kter ha
Han eed in: 2 Ho ving
in vo oo, Д o Nightinga ole, url. itb T H E G
e oug wild s "hat apti N
the prepa ght t any b vit
ihe nightingale, » du d ” 2 ird er 0 By H E R ©?
aa in ats "т ring the i by stud breeds in nue fir FORCIN
а са bit ch I winte e of ying for 8 will es to G DE
ends. ge mad consi — ca its Vi a pr r late PART
4 „and t e, 4 fi any o idered 1844 ptivity, Vineri oper quire th Vine MENT
€ 8 1 at long - эде ë — er ik ўён ries per ventilation; h ku idi
b end o ch Fir ith a y 3 f. mer m | how ell, m — ; the amp w
13 * d cage iree, sus — = ii 1 on “es bo EB S d — will ve тум 52 . Ss
» ? ° —-—
and about 4i co attach ted in a whic 1 back kee у ой j^ perfect! ich, t req * = y * bolste
wells ll nches nicatin com e pla H vith à ing t 3 ler , heat 1 y dry mak in gm 7—Cl — а FÉ: [S
h mbl up th squar g witl mon-si er-pot ; th ut — eave they ar not nec beyo at o З Fine; ek and bx freque EP
edge as n e Ur Ib the 1 dixil cani to ida infee rivellin s healt} v ke ece nd wh — 20— Overe T EA nt heavy T. 8,
Oak. „and the iy t Amat — Mor rte s pus t E adi «yide the vo maris as, ieh, Sept. 51 Very 2 very fer der ra —
nest, e ves and put $ possi lè n w birch b ya e ma е adjoini ing ОУ! en Wie ently = = Cloudy а slit very dne; d Lowers; p boisterous,
deer fla ple thé boltón mak room present his, imm 6 hd yed b y will — Mean tempe meee ieee ad DM "NS A
that i ci calico ; e ply a thi mue „at refu otte e ate re one NS E
hat is, d mes, I — the таа, Анн bord — cista d the ied r Pads x E that „STATE OF — —
ut the 1 5 Ww v the e ie smal - forms + mate ov te | n ver tom-he ted, and I ng the las THE low the at noon;
nigh (Blak aoe v 8 high cages tai 488 rial sho 9025 menns ш Me
i e - Е 8 0 à
cr E D. Se . iae a SH itio an ie no 3 . e
N P udi trees, if a Unless th vill be pesg een pe e E s it would —— . your re jer Bopinn eo 1
“the sick! чт бе А Ge — * "бае аб а е propagated b ee evidently tau ae: and the for hs T V prefer
2 m e v а а;
shout have ha . — . —.— soon oe реи evedly fashiona у | rently tie s: H. Theo both e et vith sh 8 5
i e
f ve gt that fc ch freq ture — — 2 M et gs of the ble flo г» sw 3 m and on oot glasa. e
or th vourab чый uentl 11 tin lant ihi n of the ae wers 8 black tailed nt a e 1
1 е Сї le esl aes or ad у rem: ue to e, in ose O pla e shoot p. 356.) “cortieali insects moth рабо" eggs
"s us tri e fo tubs. tag hae ains | ment. make ro seedli f no t. 5 will b "Wash is of D 0 ptery of som
we eg t, and ibe, Е r the the irs М has be e ws for inj жү col ark The fe ing th Gur ur cank 8
ve, ho rotte reneh — present t room re ive A n high of Pi bloom ch a" or A в bee ie Pear
loam wever n du ion, bei . Offsh uri ly fa ink ing ve inju t Aphi ts wh wel with ч deners’
portio and fou y in pu ing th ín oots e obe and' next not ry to ihe (A. ich we f as th rpentine
thing, h of brok Bata at Р state compost bli round 3 Pol le for th n, MEALY Bud = Soret tut it is puni on к туг you
is dri отеу en ch ghly го! = — black ure of ished frame ues yanthuses eir esta the to gen UG: A it is to ey will à
ruinou > 3 oed co mould ; She It often ja «= а „ if саге x blish- vL «еш rate "ie me » lae for them serait "
for Mis hich, Ae eae e ae M ello — Eee a pot, will, мү eas » et at cm ч 3 dry atmos 1 to e ( aed
not req they f imperfec лы p mixing als onth, w Wi lec — ж T As N 8 icco W brushing he 5 it pro as the great 9 955
* к und Шем wil ed to, and One "e to hich is ver = ese be speedily Z кер known Turns: snd cojones ам vi ne шо үер?
drynes ‚ com an thri воо th | in i 2 РЕ dumm tiful ide е4 T W. ashi g rid of
r i plete ove rive prod at tall се. їп niei u A we 3 ^ Th ng, with is pe
3 d ating all the b псе lat 4 речаи — 5 the g "m mid Decembr A^ Phe Colvi — Ed Am with à 20
plan at thei e sta g sho etter | Whi E bod gs. I will hein planis. пе p s. pring т, an lle e = is you st t
XXE A he ste f eso 3 dc Mp € — areren ,
the f. . Dire nter t soil ve thei robust h give an, ir glor uire deeli y PLAN a -= t t is more 8 *
— water them oot of it d к reatm ir is de and y in ge P "i dire to UM i TS. W some
when Ез а south sje nem coarse чид e учн aly АД, j care pect jo request ing hea e have boon
wi les, be e ou co corre dri
ey ша all to ri min Gladioli e ga be discarded, - RE. Tho those est and should bea — n MN "orner
e 1 т their — g, re i, ale en diros KITC ed, ts. the mong , undert 8 to a
xcept „exposi they may be laid to thei weve tt ndar ; t TCHE as Th again y sho r in to who: aken sf bear in m
xposing | Р, оп the ps show re e | always bul Ай ions foe NG their e mo у should exhaust the -
g them elargo eir о; ti desires AR lw ri for 4 a el duty of
me. аза earthi DE th sav tt t, befi ——
on al niu sides ti signs is „ at le ble successi in r 3 * We is
rains ; 1 ill gosi whole 2 eines "y up Gel answ = is to es; nor * © APP of eal
1, the 0 8 ting arthin ma th non only this bee d in ates Ae would i —— of e
мек g up of piros. shoul ful v a forme - at = that, 8 hg i cp
he weather, the la: en i As egeta tabl т etw. e time in ee e m if we
NI — — Dae at one WR pp UT т
oe OF T is dela: the bende ars BH. pe ell and a v piant he m
endi HE yed lon es, Lear t etch hich you thin
ng Sept. 1 WEATHE the — the 2 n n South Pe ‘Vicia
аі N r. P spica ene in 1
meae ag EAR 1 Тона itali venti: comm: fata; 8, pue
Wiek. at the eee — 1 1 14, а ids 8 and 15 2, Vicia
Tux ticultural G leav to be rene ety of 15, AP —
РЕ Gardens, es are ragm за lis 5 5,
RATUR not a fu ove ents grestis ; glomerata; з
Of the в. harm ngus, — ; 13, Аз їа; - A
== | gr oe CCS
66 rs 155 Barth| Win | i femina, Kai comarded аз о Торага л
63 "E [жез genes ? E 8 varie 5, L. d Aspleni —
5 eroii deep. RNIP 8. ilat um tui
2 2 M" Pvc Sn u ta. 8.7 iz
67 45 55.0 60 TAE M wi M pum; .
AES AARE ESTEEN ere |
63 51 57.5 59 57 S. W. 49 B LEN G . Isabal ertisem will not g R
НЕ Aa IS ees e
55.7 omy 57.0 58 s S.W. 02 not we possessi lee, ich we Ў ле t
1HE A Ew. de traders vit — dae apal to К
IA ыш. 57 8м: 2 Ф RA rs with coast of à H state of G $1 :
58.7 | S. : s па! Cen Am: and "ath ol 4
57.4 50 $ tral A erica. Thi bo
2 E. — een ö 2
"di cati $ fe
still ents, a for the ary © 1
36—1853.]
PERUVIAN GU
AUTION TO AGRICULTURISTS—
It being — neo that extensive adulterations of this
MANURE are still carried o
CIBBS AND SONS,
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
onsider it to be their duty to the Peruvian Government and to
the Public, again to recommend Farmers and all others who buy
to be carefully on their
character of oe » parties
whom they purchase will
and, in addition to сона
BBS axp SONS think it
from
of course be the —
D to that point, "ANT NY GI
buyers that—
unii
Wr price at which sound Peruvi
no has sa sold M" them aw the last two "E i is
91. * per ton, less 2
y resales made by Me atalower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated.
pessuvis
. eos
Linseed
N GUANO, the guaranteed import of
ANTONY GIBBS E SONS, еур —
perphosphate of Lime, and all Artificial
and Rape
WILLIAM Іхо1л5 Савт, 10, Mark Lane, London.
E ted the
11 per centage of soluble Phosphate,
Ammonia, &c. &c., delivered to My Railway Station in London.
2 er ton; also ДОН. MANURE for top-dressing, —
of substances yiel Nitrogen, Potash, and other *
* for es ae meentrated Urate, Nitrate of LN
ishery, eultiral Salt, intone ee Ammoni
and every + rtificial M — А si he ps
PERUVIAN GUANO алза the genuine importation
A — supply of LINSEED
D Purser, Secretary.
"Street, Blackfriars.
of Messrs, A. GIBBS & o ge
RAPE С CAKE.
N MANURE COMPANY, Bridge
м —
‘Sontag Manures are manu-
WES’ —— — Creek :—
ng7 0 0
Buperphoephate of "Lim 7:0
ete Acid ae Coprolites 0 0
NB Peng — g William. iet Jal ie í
vian — ara tain 16 per cent. o
—.— Sul phate ano, guaran &c. Р"
8 PATENT DIGGING
MA
MEDAL of the „ which obtained th
at
Cheshire, асе
— ш Kent, Middlesex, Surrey,
reestershire, Leices
m ick, Gloucestershire, W
"m at 8 ‘(the eighth m»
8 р CUTT
of M'Corm per (highly commended a
— Anthony’ s Churn ras QU. ‘penis at Glouasster), — г йн
Pumps; NT — ng c Е Ше тета M Mowers, &c,
, Bri ate —
N Bien Vere rr .
2 ЕЕЕТ W
m
2257 3 2822
Ri series
эе
222
222 4 9,
^
9,9,0. 6
efe?
xu
Japanned
4. ^ tu — *
7d. per yd. „рег yd.
eee zn ” 6} "
„ B
ae
9-inch 2 light, 24 inches wide
"2-inch
n — strong » »
inch „ i- к
nen „
ra "
14 "
"
*
te price
it will reduce — MS —
8 Nettin, = for ntries, 84.
Ы wn 2 post fi
and deliv. sia ian mee wi Market Place, Norw m
expense in don, Pete ugh, Hu
Il, or
— .
CEA WIRE GAME & POULTRY NETTING,
per running yard
yatim = 7d. per nid iris 2 feet wide.
made
034.
1s. 2d. „
roof Netting, Galvanised, 3d, per ey
8
where it was so much матнй
Аай tna Woe
T Hil, London.
n
of
free, on rel apna ү H. Fox, Ci
ence Manufactory, t, Skinner |
ENRY J. MORTON anp Co., PATENT GALVANISED |
Inox Roorrxa Works, 9}, Albion Street, Leed s, Agents for
PHILLIPS' PATENT FIRE ANNIHILATOR MACHINES.
The PATENT WIRE STRAND FENCING forms the most
neat, strong, and dura — Fence for Parks and Agricultural pur-
poses in use. It can t be bent and 5 out of form by an
ount of tre ove of 700
rag fon zn 22 fixed by us in the Mast few years.
miles of |
Apply
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
11
IRON HURDLES and all kinds of WIRE FENCING and
Ornamental Wire Work.
HENRY J. MORTON & Co, 94 Albion Street, Leeds.
Su GAME AND POULTRY *
very stron neat, NEVER REQUIRES PAINTING, and can
any w Ls 4
rust or co v
24 inches wide, 3-inch m and 834. per yard.
24 —— wide, 2- inch m ТҮЗ "and 15. 044. per yard.
GALVANISED IRON чча Plain and Ornamental,
E Жылы y, Cottages, Farm Buildings, &c., NEVER REQUIRES
$0 re Pumps, Water Cisterns,
nised Iron Li iquid Man
— and * kinds of Iron W fork, Asphalte rtp. Felt, &c.
at 93, ALBION STREET, Le
TANNED 7 G, for the protection of Fruit
from frost, RAS and — and for the security of
ee 800 5 at Id. LT square
30s. ;
— — & Co^ — 17, Smithfield Bars, City, and Old К.
Road, South at Bruns
Export Dock Pont — * where may also be see
Tents in great varieties, on their latest .I et
H РИЧИ. 1 GARDEN E
finest fruit from Wasps, Flies, Birde,
Children, & di E еа for Covering Hothouses,
pHAYTHORN 8 — 3 west tins NET is now used in
of the best Ga M mended by all the prin-
cipal Gardeners in the kin
HAY ty Me ie HEXAGON GARDEN NET is sent every-
where r. HAYTHORN, Nottingham, Patterns, with prices,
free by «4 t
DOWNERS DRAINAGE AND
Lor ta du Ngo AMT
1х Аст оғ PARLIAMENT
Теп — —— Life, T. ortgagees, I шени ving |i
Ko., ve all —— of Dra ining, Warping, Irrigating,
‚| Той an and 8 other improvement to 5 4 the
AN r
horse I HE LAN
RA . — EPE
attention is
for the
nra information will be given at the Offices of 2 2
iament Street, London, or 9, dt mei ord Cireus,
—
IMPROVED ITALIAN phe GRASS.
it with great confidence
E 29 55 worthy r4 of cultivation, d to thrive in almost
0 ſour erops
oa sowing p middle of хамі till end of -
4 dons per a 2 bushels. Price of New Seed jus
7 7з. per bushe
Also TRIFOLIUM JNCARNATUM. for Early Spring Feed,
6d. per pound—20 pounds of Seed per
Joun SuTTON & Sons, Seed биес Reading, Berks.
MITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW.—
All 1 for the Christmas Show of Fat Stock, &c., must
be returned to the HONORARY PT on or before SATUR-
DAY, the ein of NOVEMBER, 1853.
Prize Sheets, specifyin por ‘Cian ses, Prizes, and ey iere
mount to nearly 800L), and the nece — * to D Forms o
Certificate s 4 Entry, to bel had on "e ctn
RANDRETH GIBBS, E
Coma of HALF. MO yen STREET, È Piccadilly. London.
N.P.—It is particularly req all letters co
with m Exhibit — on "the Xon — may qae the
коча “ SuTTHFI LUB” n the pe. in addition to
onorary nd chives
RELA
FICER, lately on the Sif of the Army, well
rks, would willingly take
works, won willingly take
м» а yet yet employment is ы. С
a conten ен шет w ds Eilon ud Qi s Paper
communicated to him.
wick p near — i India :
——
r or which it
E
569
mean * literal, visible o the natural
к
E
o be no more
loughing. Plughs are
to ie E pes =» . of т
Неп
ome ; 4 smoky
furn
" rotatory forkin
it is
n 1
he r — f olice — —
* Speed the he rum for the fature, i is e be indicted
at Qu = Sessions for a misdem
may see s
is Journal asional
the subject of еи by
ew wilter therein endeavoured to show
that the effort to achieve muc qe
the imm —
a steam
ver
* | associate wit the ide of 9 it would
certain] ular = ion the =
n'
c
ы 2
ег did u
tho subp
give a definition of cultivation to
all for © а reason!“ If ! nitions grew wild in the
ditches, and ns were as plenty as blac coii
not a reason would Ф give, on compulsion
'stion, from field or garden
f you
cultivation must be ку. I
wha viewed as a result, yet
Still,
cannot "tell us w
,
or both, may — 2 uced. Gra
of compound nature, — піса];
still the act of peer — can itself be but mecha-
nical: and if the
— it, and the hoe
each after their res
admission at hand already that the act itself is
" far independent of the agent that there are
ready two, nay three modes ot — it,
тте distinct. and во эте ways of ES at the
— v * Come! your reason, Jack! your
eason !
"Mer rn € of cross-examination we con-
rived t dd nad d witness that
жыл 2 of the м
seco of its
óc Cosi
cal acts ; sad thirdly of what i
Aération, po Mae Pac a
ore anciently than ei т,
fashi i
ion, there was obvious
so sult, so necessary,
that any me process o fi буза which
a did not fulfil. it, would leave a unsatisfied the
element upon which Fertility mainly depend
en ou
The Agricultural Gazette. —
SA — Y, SEPTEMBER 3, 1853.
R THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS,
— een 8—Agricultura) Imp. Society of Ireland.
Tavas: pio 15—Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland.
Not
и is in a state = revolution.
haunt the e old
orical ; we are die iot goi
уы about four-foot drains
n
peared any
these fifteen years, to delight the — branch of
f conspiracy
Steam-e
ot invert, disintegrate, and in so doing
reed soil from 6 to 12 юва *
ou propose to do it; a
ong the surface of the
and principal task ?
oes it
if бе
same time moving youre
asyou accomplish the first
LI"
ve-inch Oak plank, kya tough soil oM;
уи м е chews bis — pa small, and
нц ha ng — ae
oo "we " ve Y^ his toot
— 35 he Ves ian deme Db
oes it, when wiek ng $s ta
the F 2 Dog dom i
Rabbi! does i it, the ох — чы stp Neat
the bucolic community with a
against the elder. No; when we sovelution
570 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LSupr. 3,
ng teaching : and what they can do, as It is an especially good T when proper occasion | whom the original conception of it may have hax
ome dir dw а 15 "лк EY ана (foe the Ына ee it occurs, and Scotchmen are|due. The doctrines taught by Lor d Bacon |i
mentioned—the claw, the tooth, the paddle and the E slow to жын whatever amon or use of it may the immense progress in art and science of the
paw—tie line described is part of а circle, and be possible. We do not no ow refer to the knotty | century is owing, may be found suggested .,
there I recognise my favourite mode of action, E session which, as is ка MN = for some expressed in writings earlier than his; but
wit the circular, Thus I am led la believe Hel, if | time been raging on a poi mportance | constitute the Baconian: philoso ophy neverthele
са] let me go to work in my own way, I can cul- in ой-дай comnettet with the ры) arms of|and men have universally given the credit of them
vate а field, as well as spin a isn or embroider Scotlan to the man who taught and illustrat —
a waistcoat.’ So spoke the Genie of Stea It = g ше ася use and abuse of the|such success, The relations between
Now there is such a thing in human rene feeling oe wou e w direct attention It and magn netism have been known — nearly 4
what may be termed the Gregarious Propensity. appears that da good por a 65 the ground in Scot- | quarter of a century, and it was Haw
Men shall only smile from ear to ear, aye! and |land has been drained "i y" to i-r omm of|OznsrEp, of Copenhagen, who first К P"
from year to year, at your first announcement of a 14 inches, but in England so far as“ H.,“ a corre- explained the deflection of the magnetic
fact, or evolution of an argument ; and wi you all | spondent of the North British Agriculturist, has ob- | the presence of an electric current; but the electte
itty names, and impale your ideas on | served—“ they plough only 23 to 4 inches!” The | telegraph is but a few years 0 W HEATSTONG,
m ms x PT harangues at public meetings, E inference is that “ our friend Mr. Mont, who has so | Cooke, and others are the men who uH
uts of derisive cheer: kindly been giving us, at Aberdeen, the advice to credit and rewards of its invention.
epu. ‘that Бс long years have d ut mind our subsoil, may with great propriety give it of ed ipsios upon me pes bey
„forget your food by day and your sleep by night, | to those at home.” Well! so he does; there are | knov and he m
ill they had become to you dearer than the smiles | few, at all events at this end of the island who до lightning was dlectrieity, and бок, pointed electric |
of infant offspring, more solemn and sacred than the | not know that. We by no means agr . 8 onductors were thus a true security against the —
silver locks of parental age: yet shall these men opi inion as to the character of English e or Fundersteem m, and yet no one is surp prised to leam {
indeed in the general impression which his c m that among vay votes of the past ante is one to
grown familiar, and been re-echoed in their hearing eia conveys as to the relative status of English | Sir WILIA Snow Harkis, for his application f |
à time or t second hand, these very men shall | and Scottish agriculture. And proudly as East-|this discovery in naval architecture, and for le
go and bleat abou as folly admitted by all thinking | Lothian may stand upon the facts which the recent — thus due to him, — life and property
men a version of your tale erladen and inflated, — inquiry has proved of her farming, we the sea. — Our excellent contemporary, the
you shall find рае ii н р to | believe that Lincolnshire, when a similar inquiry Mark Lane Express, lately mel 1
propositions enough to make your head ache, such | s hall. de made 2 reference to its "agricultural E quotation whie — ised in the same
as these — Al cultivation should be N duce, will take t he precedence of it as ds sentence with H.R.H. Prince ee g
* The doom of the Plough is sealed; Rotatory fork- roadie -aA of meat, and, perhaps, also к the Duxe of Ricumonp: we ha ex-
ing is the „thing ! Even with six or eight horses к= But whatever be the relative position of Mr. | posed ourselves to its ridicule p - the stil igher
г > : xà : ar
g
Stay, stay ! you answer: hold hard, pee er | of agricultural intelligence, we do not see what that | we we — ve draw
you do! Festina lents! The Plough has the expe- | has to do either with the soundness or the fitness oft
г тіепсе, the solid and confirmed experience of the any змс piece of advice he may have pre- ae панын
whole human race; Aratrum expellas Furca, tamen | sumed to offer. The practice of converting. farm-yard dung into
usque recurret! it is stamped, proof-marked, with Still less can another criticism in ‘which this|liquid manure, and distribating it by subterranean |
the attestation of Mon upon it, 2 the eldest, writer has indulged at Mr. Mrchrs expense be pipes, which is, we believe, de Wei
n
ical {allowed to мапі om stioned. It seems that effect an immense alteration in agricul
-and most econ
upplicatien of. horsepower to ie бад of the „these improvements — alluding to the liquid is f old either in Scotland or a anywhere a
soil that hand can mind conceive. Hold manuring adopted at Tiptree—“ which Mr. Mecut| if it were, the more shame for those who, 21
hard, I say! T exce sake don't halloo so | thinks so new are all old in Scotland ;” and so, of ftl ping machine; in obnoxious
loud till on are ont of the wood. course, there was a second reason why he should ‘not | to the charge of allowing an undoul
" Oh ! we know ll you can bout the plough. | have presumed to open his mouth at Aberdeen. tio remain so long in use in!
Ye Britons ' venerate, &c.,” but we ve changed | The assertion is proved generally by the fact that
all that now. Hurra, for circular cultivation! So | “it is the practice with many housewives in Scot- | But Mr. Mon
let us beat our loughs into о rotatory fo veers?” and land who have a kitchen-garden to apply all the
ted up the soil, like so much stubborn hay, dropping refuse of the house to the greens and Gooseberry | It i
it behind, tops and bottoms uppermost, anyhow ; | bushes with profit.” (1!) And more particularly
and there you are with your fie oA cultivated i in half Mr. Mront is informed “that all that he i
the ne at less than h f the c has been done before (with the exception of the
not this enough to ане “ split oneself, steam and pipes) at —€— and other places." i
asd, goto buffets with — = ‘half 1" Can it be The Bun TED ment, howev verbere: no resem- | others wo
necessary to shew that (whatever the exactions of | blance whatever to that at Tiptree. The former
the steam-engine) the plough is = фенол i true, | was an illustration of the value of sewage manure, | is
as absolute to the horse as the spade to the hand! which i is an altogether different matter. Mr, Mxcmr's
Does any one in ber o the —
i nd,
through the test of ag t the instinctive tof
upon the economy (which is sil ift f di
sonny of toil — s eliminated —.— the ar alembic | sion) of the mids M application ; tert ойу)
which the s and hor been | upon the greater efficiency (about which, we suppose,
ым, drop 5 лс through centuries of hard- | there can be no doubt whatever) of manure in that
PA OM, sap сап be dis- pro w, by the hasty liquid form to which he converts the whole of it.
Chast's, 2 to Caen the "things M are Fow ч (i erui or not -— idea of thus converting | of
at the tails of эмы? nally the soil into i con: | for n tcn m mper sa a
ade : — were original with Mr. Mxont, we do not know; | onl
fusion that e do know that it was, at d rate, also original | bet
Yet so it is, m soit ever will be. The birth of with Mr. Suim of Deanston, and probably many
an 1 is a 5 birth; long and iir ds its nt м a i MY by the owner of|ho
gestation, and many the sharp pang and throe that EAS is
attend its all-but- still-born entrance "d being.
a dwindled exist = а é an-cbject of ft dM meets Me conversing ps the UAM меч Surru in Tia
ot IBI lence : fof men d reference to this very subject ; with that confi- |5
faint а nr in ef m ds cix believe 8 dent foresight which characterised ed lim, he ventured
pany. By-and-bye a voice or two is hear К. the to foretell the time when on every farm the manure,
а? has grown bigger wider ае уат. better. solid and liquid, would be mixed, diluted, and
Then the Shores , , pumped to a cistern built on a higher level
; egins to swell, and that which was ит level, “from
^ the ins i eh o appre-
e. np tof n to reco,
are exaggerated, fts бө» эш t 8 over the land. But this idea Mr. Swrrm did not
distorted by the confusing voice of nun iiber: ti bid live to see — Whether Mr. Меснг was the Past
bomi. Me of its former self: and its own | “St even to carry it ont we do not happen to know | to
eee rejects the grotesque changeling, disfigured —the dates are not before us, but we rather think :
y the handit that ignored it as it was, in its true self f M venil nter yed p subterranean pipes | 0! an iei dir the heart
and its steam-engine and force- qoe before Tip- | tinguis ed f
— daa a$ v not think that in the former | frank and cordial 7 by 7
e they w. scenic the” АНЫН proceedings are charac "
It — true that cirenlar, - Be speak more accu- both solid — liquid manure, — ла ihe ee columns 5 if he he were some unde ^
— — : — — ^ e by which the teristic t in Tiptree anagem But, how- | tactician, who ha d been "n pg aiming ;
"NEN Ane ivate. ut it is not true | ever this may be—whoever may have taken prece- — and duping those W
ea g is either an effi- à — m regards the idea, and whoever may have to pay him a visit, ү
г — ate, or an economic application of | the precedence as regards s the practical development
-e засва SHINE though condi by а thousand єт that idea, the merits and ithe reputation of Mr. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL coL
е, equine cultiv. supersede t ECHI aS an 3 . which „H.“ sESSIONAL EXAMINATION.—— 2
jecific and dnnn of the гай would assail, remain the 1 s
CW. H. i е d. Practically it ES the case. Dp, theoreticall reped] o gs tiff, heavy, ™
V. А Kren spirit of nattonatrry—ondoubtedly one of 1 that men award both their . n € Жы: ^er oni ee
the many — able features in the Gane, of our E e ка 8 to rr
Scottish neighbours—is a very good thing at amy time
nn
BET
T
and es and accepts it in its false and shapeless
b . le, t
orce an idea into practice | judicious teen form some of the '
it known and useful useful than to those 2 "There are
36—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 571
different varieties, but all in a greater or less degree | water), left undecomposed ; and hydrofluoric and car- blished а system of — dare „ which 1s 1s admirably
the properties of Жең. and retentiveness, and | bonic acids are given off during P noxious gases adapted to promote y oem ne arming, as it enlisted on its
are, for the par & stiff, cold, heavy character tom uoride and carbonate of calcium — -especially | side and de loped those qualities prudence and
s are generally ex ely good for agricu n su porphosphate from coprolites. Guano is good economy for which the Scottish tish character has been noted
chanically and chemical hey contain be 8 with it immemori time it
purposes,
more lime than ы and generally a larger amount о
OSphorie acid. They are not so stiff, and are
e- as sulphate, the sulphuric а of which is formed from | i
ei contains a large amount of N H, ammonia
contains ood deal of
ti
work. On the whole,|iron pyrites in coal; it a а goo
they form one of the best classes of soils for agricult carbon, &e, and mi isla is a good quick-acting E S without the onerous düties k
purposes. Loam soils also justly bear a high character | manure.
for agricultural value. They generally contain most of 8). A farmer will be guided in the —€— of
the ef в. of the f. f plants, and their physieal farmyard or artificial manure by circ ces, Such as chee MUTTON MANUF ACTURE.
properties are generally very good. The Hes of | position > farm, position of field to be — &e, ip
alluvial г principally depends a the large a chemical analysis of the soil also will show him f oi zat d y! probability ofthe ‘went
organic matter they contain or agri жуе pre whether the AS mech y a single substance will not be 2 ne naeh à — "ied Z
poses they are of great value. Calcareous soils contain | of as much benefit at rate as an expensive di d › Going downwan ton w : "
for the most a ense prepondera of lime, | manuring with farm BN nure : this has frequently | < Ls t Y till — of muten which sells best in the
d physically are generally of light nature, and аге been the case. In applying artificial manures, howey: — К rr — — —
frequently good agricultural soils, though inferior in | it i ary to know exact! t substances you are н — y T к< аша — aro
ue to the fore-mentio e Silicious soils are, | applying, whether quick or slow acting—whether go — ——" ma ri — ——
as their name implies, ligl ndy, extremely | for youn or not. is necessar now = — н : ath — —
porous nature, of but little agricultural value. There the exact nature of the soil, that you may apply the — nya v се и
ver, many other soils of ed character, the | substances in which it is deficient is very necessary fers asi uall * f 4
value of which frequently depends very h on their | to know the 1 of time which must elapse before = »- — d n
— n * hysical condi -— ^ ay mm manure will to aet, otherwise you may — 2 — — in — течан in
owever termine exactly the agricultural value of | bury your capital in the ground for years before benefit :
any particular soil is by chemical ansiysia,; м Я Ы 1 Dues =
which any soil is ices m may at
once be discovered and its want supplied, which will be
found a much cheaper method than applying an expen-
ure, when the infertility may be remedied bya
single substance.
(2). The value of many alluvial soils for TE
purposes очи chiefly upon the large ND : -
organie r ntain ; an
benefit derived by a
hen
applyi quicklime to them, whieh
assists the de 1 * nd ^
lants, especially when young.
3). One of the principal phy sical chart ters which
uence the fertility of soils, i is its porosi
of retaining le u
ber of s
Ag ood soil will of
tain | ©
—
(5). fa of the chief reasons in support of the view
that Plants derive organie matter fro -i the a here
and oxygen, - of the prineipal
ies from the
It is also | u
of 5
— oe row — M that none is taken
ms Superphosphat of lime is generally porsaan for | 18
gricultural purposes from either bones о
t bone
es) and one-third of thei v
to them, and well mixed ир; r
be 3 or 4 hours 50,, (oil ‹ of utet pe one-
ird of the weight of the coprolites, should be sprinkled
Over them, and the whole well mixed and left to dry for
2or3 erden age it may be 2
* of — of super
50 о RRR oP
m 8 E .
2
Š
Ф
3 tons of coprolites _... w
1 ton “ sor : jii da
1 ton of a
Grindi
Mixing"
—
417 0 0
5 tons of
F There i p not, however’ quite . adi df die 8
a good deal antes water
Although i mixture ean thas’
AL, it cog god ton, an
from 61. il reki:
Phate, instead of appl
ying copro
phosphoric a ( a and lime (600 existing in ses
uble,
шаре
"The chem
ttn i 18 ag W =
80, (sulph, Ms io Сао 80,
ot of Lime. y 5
d Po Yo Po Y. 2 2 PO, Cao
phosphate coprolite 8 is a mechan
Superphosp ua
mixture of of .gy biphosphate of lime юные je in especially as
water), and tribasic phosphate me (insoluble їп and the
of lime
sais of NH. O. 80.
d
on | Stances
applied to to young —
з mor much a ammonia, & e. gini * well be applied
It is also well
— = - 63. per lb, for N II.
е in guano, at 10/. per ton. Rn the sulphate, be
ing 15“. per ton, as obtained from gas. water, the i
pri — will be ascertaine d by the following calculation : | 9" Sussex Downs, in fact, со 1 12445 b. -
‚ 0. SO, is the — of sulphate of ammonia ; - ba of Clover-hay „and 12, sine To pot iti
— to produce 100 lbs.
ing quantities of each
Equ
чүн, 577 kind of of food in the
Oil-cake , 8
—. 294 0
Per Ib. for N H, Clover-hay wee ore * 259 12
зв. = 6i.
i Ithough N H, — sulphate of ammonia — — төз Swed 2
—.— а >» ll kind
Whereas the Sussexes required, to nan diis.
live igit. the following quantitian ace
Oil-cake . . v. 07
— -
e bought, as there
vi doe re money. Osmond жен =
HISTORY vid — — —
556.)
Ber ving — eot re e last quarter of
18th Sentry it would be an 5 to omit tee
— t agricultural wonder of th
— invention of ‘the thre
От a total faod nf all kind) ^. 4704
єч The Sussex sh
rming. 201
mil del |
utn whieh all the beater-drum threshing-mills of Scot-
nd were subsequently m "pi e. Flail m and
| rubbing 8 had been long neg but the
reign of old king * fail " did not receive i
деа. blow a Meikle’ beater-drum — — i
го
tion {о a minimum, сг d let loose a new capi ital,
for the са * of the soil and the erection |
of farm |
As we € — towards the end of the 18th vari ta |
we find a host of 3 agn s in operation for the
improvement of Scottish agriculture, yet we would experience, i
invariable conclusion ; | à
err were еы to attribute the yh de ind that it. niny not b bed
far for the increase
+ shires consumed 491 tons of Swedes, and
only 36 1 1-10th, "The po were, however, rauch the
an | Smaller, and more wou to the acre,
an experiment, it required that
— — it is most desirable to
mes y
conn with the development of
lan d, for it it must be w
kn Y
he border, Jethro Tull had, many 8 before the He dus в, “ Su , then, that in riran 100 0s ef
eriod to which reference is made, published his cele- x
Taia rok sa deil which he showed the | With them, and paid for by t —— wi ЕА
advantages row culture o in and crops. как ›
After hen arose qual brated ur Young, 5 ed — S — Уе:
whose tours supplied a vast repository of — —
agricul facts, often ba ed, but always 1909
faithfully stated, " contem nt That is to say, in consuming 100 dre of Swedes (and
writers to work u T of green-crop | the dey foods), Sussex sheep w
husbandry and the e of Cove iments, given th
eir m the and so also did ing and | oil-eake and 1909 Ibs. more Clover than the
draining. So good a use, plates did E Scotch | To have the quan
owners and VIDE of of the а ут however, i „there
3 age, 47 that by the end of the 80 Hampshire and about 110 of the Sussex
18th century the outstripped their teachers in ow, this hat we sidere
the application of ais 7 ee des m ractice, | * of the sheep-feeder ur
regards usbandry o green crops | 1t rge p make more jn.
They had, moreover, esta. [area of, consume Jess food for the mutten
572
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[SEPT. 2 :
and tat they elaborate à and — but being worth less
dry substance, i › tels к б-п и
d it is really an in money matters sumed to a given we eight of „wit
Pell, as re eat fim 5 of fat and mutton, time, is all ент hage | the А for the three breeds.”
to graze the inferior kin gh the eases experi- | Now, this our view a wide field : the 6
mente nb to a certain extent make | difficult ie cles aves gation, Area ^ 8
out the principle we laid down, still it admits of excep-| be considered so nearly s milar, that they ta wd "d m
tionable features. large sheep in the north are 100 lbs. live wel ght Loy the same amount of dry
the improved ones. It is the reverse with th food per week ! єр {һгее dissimilar worm least,
the small are the improved. And this only strengthens | two of them—this seems to be correct. r it is
th go on,
w long, growing an unpopular kind of mutton.
“Alas! for the wey of the age.
r. Lawes arried on his plans, and subjected
the Cotswold ie: dac» — course. Having, however,
originally intended them for a 1 pira with
the New Oxfords, р, without success, һе
50 э alone, on different qualities of "s ae and sub-
jected them eomparison (as to their 8
a with the two kinds of Downs he had be
tried. He th the flock selected by
m on Turnip
commenced with
; hop, & as man edes as they could e
— nde of dry food was — to the Cotswold
8 - their weight, whie 1133 lbs.
г ape aed of Соте chaff, an
ear the conclusion of this онаа. е oil-cake was
ecem-
e
> 8
к=)
in ће same e field i
е! во of the other хий p only “will d
ried the | W
fore |
But i is the
ecid
Has to say that they are therofore all alike to him ? No
uch thing S r instance :
prot ope so, or wh
Mr. Milburn on Bheep and Ste ig.
Home Corresponden
al долата 3 Боби y Show in
e pithy, and so far as it went
stewa d, 150 b
eatest
gained the most was
eatest amount at the end of the
iment. The average gain in thi
being on 3 lbs. 3 7-12thsoz. per head per week. In the
third month the t inc agai
grea
inereased the
postes that the one w
ch realised the
mallest — — it is vr — that the
one which gavi nérease the second
month w. на, sth which progressed the mo: — in the 1 beak
=~ average ET fell, ree to 3 Ibs. 2 oz. —
eek, Ё fourth week the low as
W s bs., and the highest 28 — B inte — the
oe which stood hi aun st i die 2 nth.
verage a рел week
Without pursuing ба abject — er, we may sa
nal mean weight, without wool, was 174 ie; Н —
highest weight, 214 ibs., and the lowest weight, 147 lbs
The highest increase per week was, as we stated,
the one before icularly referred to, не averaged
4108, 7 oz; the lowest average being 1
pt Z lbs. 2402 increase
20 weeks per 1 00 lbs. of live wei ght took 250 lbs. "e
pow 1 02. of Clo oa *
t to
gain e pre
most, nor vice versá. Thoug it — |
which that
Ib. 14 oz., “>
of
giving the
core! Te s Johnston, the fou
mpo: aa — e in Ireland, nam aa t
Roni ‘Trish be MU will, I hope, exeuse this,
as will, ‚ Mr. Carro all, when it meets his e eye.
. € Ба
"
ты
Lois- Weedon сомон. of. Wheat.—I beg respect-
r | fully to remind the author of © A Word in Season“ that
he writes for the Бшге ed guidance of those who
not a “ш
take by personal instruction
difficulty remov = by visiting Mr.
the last
— of the “
opinion we contend for, but a matter of fact. If I
Wheat without eror: 3 the ground except by the hoe, is
hay, and 3608 Ibs. of to try one system 4 Ss ad side of the other ; as yet, this
Now, the comparison with the Downs wns of the | has the advanta e shall devis ieh does best in
ds bef t —— :—Th the long run Pica set pet par oe: di 2 feet
Cotswolds gained, per week: n tet Weine 21 inches is not the moiety of 5 pcm but I rm
Бенно D" o ci i4 ar that Mr. Smith plants igiene 55 his land. 4.0.0,
. 21bs. 1фох. € Wittenham. HH see Sea of
x "ois was as а difirenco in t in the food. = — эӊ? Sane aan КӘ - he fact i is, that Mr. Smith
consu more — every an the whole acre wi бея although onl half is tille for
Sussex Downs ; and m wore ГЪ very s eon т all | no doubt the lateral rows of e trips take e great ied, fo an-
but the 3 than th ampshires, But then e of the гіс of the fallow — por
they had a large fra туче, greater results, | border. As Mr. Smith's E ition ren
Taking the ptem inde for ee, as the test, as | misund impossible, we think this little prn
e .]
at
the Cotswold, as the following will show
Cotswolds. Hampshi ussex. А same mode of destroying —
9 2 е. 230 lbs. rr Aerea ma eben.) district, vise him not to begin on м; fore, just sufficient mould being o
ert RI ~ 2591bs. 304 Ibs a scale the pig market is very variable. Не | seed corn in the drills, The crop 0
The DN ito = . 3941105. 4086 Ibs. ke care to breed the pig that is bought in the — sown in October, 1844, with
he B weight per 100 Ibs. was about 2 per жыны) һеге = old Berkshire is the only pig for which | rate of 3 per acre of the
е ч with the Cotswolds. e best sort - kind the yield of. tis erop, although much oo
of this dn ways so е is not этте хдо go off free reely. have tried Jerusalem Arti- cms = at the rate of 5 аге. 2] yield 0 d
Er. same consequence as the e It із | chokes, but I never could make the pigs tg them. | being 2 01 bu as ore than АШ vas шиден
Чу, wien much an be are so confined rand often | J. 6,1 Beet ire. field in 1043." The rest of the field pec еі
T» ш bo defined as clearly to make g Corn in Damp Weather.—A field of white | thi 3 is period my рг.
661. an, oa ak The cost of his hale he Oita s p ln Nasse was cut wet, and the weather con- into its and situations, where
— — X the dies tity food con- | tinuing the same, ked i layers, with dry e e em
total of 951. 16s. 5 d.;
Ф
5
a
£4
2o
m
e
i-z
o
8
Ф
p
©
e,
©
=
^w
fo Em
mois, Polands 8, — white be aided Polan
Da tage
ip de grage e
it Esq, s Birmingham s J. E Can Es, >
э чэч
all night, and on 1 е and Friday, the 25th and 26th, it
d in torrents and nigh
gales, which seemed as if they would blow the standing corn out
‚ | of the ground, and the words of the » — verily e to
competition in | the present season and these southern coasts. Virgil sa
“Why should I — — stars and skies;
What a ae in tha rtain season
i
All heaven ad - conca hes down amain,
And sweeps y the — s pes labours of the 'swain. n.
The swelling qm о — Im the 8 toil,
The tossing seas in furious eddies
л has been the weather during the present week, and agri-
Persei may take Virgil's Georgics in their hands and derive
in
8
consolation that they alone are not the sole sufferers
ur, i ts nů Barley a
heat also which rem standing. after share of Clover,
of which mt n long cut, will not be worth
Barley i n impossible to turn, and wathes full
of Clover it а very atter. ie have had
ndance of these tend to t All
rain, and winds heir gro
operations on the farm EUM suspended; the chief r aae will
be turning quá and P. s, examining sheaves and stooks.
The CER cmi cold, no sprouted corn as yet has been
rv ae
* co — i
2 as à few weeks we тез — ko the zu, ve be
cutting, and had tw ye harvest days.
; > 4
0-da
began
On th began
escend, and ever since, at "in: ervals, a great dex) iet s fallen ; k
ay, however, tho ‘clouds have again eph A) and harvest
— The scythe has now come
into more general use, and this year I have ve fur scythes
ri
rien By meso ther re are abs ut hae acres cut per day, at an
Corn that is mowed can
id 9
— — * — ard than what is cut
with tho: pira as it ^e — open in the s. and the wind gets
re freely through it. Harvest is now general;
a pe
shed T myself to be the — usefal, and the least tiresom
ish cock a tab
; and having
now come to handle the crop, I have nothing of what I formerly
to wea mrs
r
mixed with Clover, 201 es twice made it into hay | no
some of this year's seed on my Barley уа, where
only Clover was sown in the spring. Delta,
empowe
they thous conducive to the ed —— of the birds
i ptis him. There were 568 competi ng pens in
$ classes, comprising many of the best мен
in England. In the adult pens the time year
Plain in faulty plumage, and evident lack of condition:
After the duties of the spring and breedi ing s
is 1n moult, they are not fit for exhibition, and "for
, 5 reason the main — at = time will ee =
Е
НЧ
Н
3
weld not be c: to hold with dios rin say this i is
ing Wrong time of year, because we believe it offers the
qducement for early m. maturity, which is, after all, one of
—— l merits try. ch Baule, takers
Captain Hornby, Messrs. Adkins, lie, and
Mr. , The following prize list furnishes
Which he took a
Then S no sp
n jen in draining it = that the surface water shall ae
MN iekly a
red order anything | an
; Fairlie had a pen of excellent adult Cochin Chi
inas,
with first prize, Mr, showed
repor а or aang some fine fields of
| Wh » to be fou —— the head is
small, yet, being з velt a i 2 produce sample, and
thresh peng: Marley. is a fine crop
о "interrupted for a few day:
2 — — for the Turnips. Thin and
irr — т as the earlier sown ones brad and "I re el
sown * еч “progress, these seasonable
genial w have ve elasticity to their and now the
Turnip fel " 25 beginnin appear-
ance. When guano jae oo Hi appl No Turipa their rapidity of
growth w Peer ^ a person to su;
had got into the hauds of an Indian 1 w happens it
that, now, when g is applied larger tities,
their growth is so alarm y slow?
received is greatly inferior? or is it t it
—.— do yn wond in land that has bee y
ers n repeated],
I incline to think that our guano now is inferior; for,
— applied to land that has never had guano before, its
n | Operation tame, Or it may be that Turnips grown
ated] € o
the next Turni
crop. Potatoes are keeping sound and healthy. It would be-
abon —
—
ry the: — х4 was dry, Grass was scarce, Turnips looked ill >
but, with fine weather and improving Тага we will look for
our late high prices, with an active dem
Notices to ——À
AwxaAMoS GUANO: 2 UM и rpm ys f recent
| formation, and is no way peculiar a in being 3 the
average richness in W ft and somewhat whiter in colour.
— stew big expense. ЕНА оп
at considera e а
4 jin the 10th volume of the English d
ety's
uséd.” Perhaps Mr. Booth will explain himsel
weeds, we heave no suggestion to offer Бега ‘at of — 55
u
Deis E PARKS: J Stewart. Yon will not hurt the deer by —
pareot — You need not sow over the whole
at once, and might let a wet day or two elapse before sowi
838
J М. The cau e imagine, is co
ipee гае" Ал а — abu à A post mortem
examination should be made. We would recommend an occa-
°
I would su. t the following, when the disease is observed:
Tincture of opium, 1 drachm ; aed of nitrous ether, 2 drachms,
to bem orent e = of warm w ^ — vent А
is fat enough, t! в.Кпіѓе, W. A
uS Ducrr’s SaLe: X. The “Duke of sold
neas. We have seen a commission to purchase it which
extended to 1200 guine&s. The whole result two days”
is as follows :—Forty-nine cows and heifer 713
; total, 62, 93611. 16s, Thirty s 9s. ;
Se "
97,
“Grand Duke,” was sold. Seer aie aa to to Mr. Thorne, of
New York, for 1000 guineas,
574
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
—
Gruss: Atkinson d Ball. Messrs. Lawson Tecommend for pas- HFIELD.—Moxpay, Aug. 29. e DEP cm *
b cover in woods.and plantation We have a pu supply A. Beasts, E — ot so * as — M ETC i . BINGLEY. "ART MENT cg
Жы, 8 t :
3 Light Medium] Heavy have improved. ‘The number of Shee! ep is 5 — small for the 1 their т апі beg.
ame r: Soils, Во ds. Soils. | time of year, Sonnen ntly they are quickly dispos sed „of at an 3 е aie
advance of fully 2d. per 8 Ibs., nes PÉR ME b
m. 11 Lamb i enel. ore wanted; a féw choice (m n addition to Mera 8 Alkalin
vul е one чау ood Calves are not tiful; cune are rather dearer à
Ara papito 3 [ed y and Holland Phare are 1603 Beasts, 2530 Sheep, and Wa Wu. ok for the H
Arrhenatherum втедесечи, .`., : 291 Calves; from Spain, 620 Shee ; from Scotland, 240 Beasts; Cr ream . Pari Bey for
Brachypodium sylvaticum . 30 н and 1 rom the northern and midland d à al Fo gn nes "a **
omus gigan ase m a 0 ,—B8 8 olo;
year hy пана А hu ee р eet: de e 4 6 to 4 10 spl DEED articles uen hy M
Festucaelatior se o 2 fords,&e. .. 4 8 to 4 10 Do. 0—0 0 Mv am ni
Holeus mollis. 1 l Best Short horns 4 4—4 6 Ewros 2d quality pane 4 they nee long h kee their Brushes —At
Lotus m Rl. We ан 2 4 2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 8 Do. Sho ‚0 0—0 / Tonde only Esta —— 130n and 1
Milium . s эн 2 ) хай; € c ja racy er; ey ee ondon, second and third doors from Holles 8
Phleum pratense... \ * 1 . E. хам, na Pu xS lu 19 nt 10
P ] pr iia] eae Reem 5.075 р S| РНЕ ROYAL EXHIBITION.—
n : z 2 4 4 Beasts, 4800; Sheep M. Cambs 22 150; Calves, 850; Pigs, 368. invented, very small,
5 e 2 2 2 Frrpay, Sept. 2. size of a Walnut, to discern:
37 The supply of Beasts is — p dan equal to the demand. The 770 hich is found PLEMEN, ana C for. YA
— Fus a choicest kinds are not much lower, but many inferior тилем TEL PES СА n .
SiocreriEs: С L. The subscription to the English Agricultural remain unsold. of foreign, but very few | molese i and most important
Society is A — the Highland — veis. Societies it is the English Sheep; — is dull, s are lower Gan on er H wo pa — such pieco will sho powers that
— — um (we believ a year) to tenant | Monday last. is very tte ом for Lamb. Calves ^ de no eC P т show. distinct}
harges, to members, for — ws the chemist rather e fam Germany and Holland there are 384 | сет», d uis a, io they the Double Stars,
ofthe English, Agricultural Society — s follow easts, 4000 Sheep, and 564 Calves; 400 Beasts from the Show e Poy di are of 40 . the wais
1. An the genuineness of a manure in northern and midland, and 75 Milch Cows from the home i g га SIT GP -— c. Opera and Race-course
— 0 with wonderful powers; a minute object на
2. Determination of ammoniacal matter; or т earthy i MORS ава Poraki овала , в 4% ЖЫ 3 ч distant — ~Invaluable Acoustic I
a 0 10 Best Scots, Here- оь 4 6 to d. ТУЕ ВОДЫ 4
.'Aseertaini the proportion of lime in a 0 7 6| ‘fords, &c. ..4 6 to 4 10 Do. Shorn e —0 0 — ох, Opticians and Aeg ,
4. Asce reining the ae » —— pe aso 0 10 0 | Best Shorthorns 4 4—4 6 Ewes & E quality 3 8 —4 2 Street; opposite the York Hotel, London.
5. Ascertaining the roportion of lime and m EN 015 0 24d quality 2 3 6 Do. үз vie —0 0
6. Analysis of limestone or m 1 st Downs a Lam e s у : Edi: di D? m. AN T: UXU RI ANT
7. E analysis 1 0 0| Halfbr M 978 2 Calves 2: m8 21 8 Wil
5 те эрер БЫШЫ p^ ia wr dii | be vund upon d
4 er asking а on o al a d 15. relied upon for
10. asking advice on more 010 0 ране sige iti Ps Car та; gs, 3 any cause, preventing the Hai
41. Analysis of oileake, dung, or ару А У animal products 09 MARK LANE, i
12. Analysis of oilcake, in 8 oil, & 110 0| Mownpay, Aug. 29.— The supply of Wheat from Essex and h
3. Determination of amoun qe or ‘sulphate Kent to this morning’s market was , but comprised very | It is an e
of lime in water little new. The whole was disposed of at an advance of 2s. to | chemists, o of
All members wishing to атай — of these privileges 38. per qr. upon the prices of this day se'nnight. Foreign | stamps, by Miss De ]
have to place themselves comm: TOf. | met a most limited demand, at 2s. improvement upon our quota- ilen
Way, consulting eimi to the Society, whose — is toms of Sar. Monday. e business was done in floating | good pa .H ll
No. 23, Holles Street, Cavendish Square, London. .to 568. for Ghirka. Bar d Peas bring an fainly ee ved my hair.”—J, THOMSON, Durba y
a ance o SE 1s. per qr. Beans are unal in value, Oats,| Beware of similarly-named invitations an observe the ame
with the exception of m are 6d. 3o d» рег qr. dearer, Pe EMILY Y DEAN'S CRINILENE— —in white letters on a red, Mp.
to of town-made Flour 5 raised to 60s, per sack; 7
pe, Be г improvement of 1 s, tos, RUPTURES — CURED МАТА
„COVENT ERDEN, 8 PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, 8. L
The ma 3 ун! oe Vegetables and prot; Whest, Брют, Rent. ^ Buff SE 52—62 e 83 1 Il
put trade is not very brisk. Peaches and Nectarines are plen jets «ditto 56-66 Hed. ..|56—62 | them relief in eve
ful, English are 9 Impo ч 5 from t the — - curing thousan
Continent of Potatoes, Carrots, bog ip] — Tomatoes Norfolk Red ......|. — | applicable to eve
still kept up; the fetch from 2s r dozen. There теїкгп...,...... Nae long 8 idi
: о Еге Apricots in the market, 3 Mon 6d. to 1s. per Batley, ыл; & distil, pn to 26s. ..Chev.|2 4—40|Malting .|25—38 | confinement or inconvenience in its use
dozen. Eng rries n ove reen and Foreign...grindi ng and айн 29529 Malting .|29—33 | free, wah full instructions, on г
rleans Plums from the South of MES feteh 4s. per basket. Oats, е So Suffolk qe stamps, or Post Office order, payab
Carrots and fi 2d. 4d. per bunch. Peas are and Lincolnshire., л 22—24 Feed . 17-21 pe to "pr. d LESLIE, 97A, ў
still very good. Potatoes аге . Ó in quality. Mushrooms — Iri kahn eit to 21-23 Feed ......19—20 | nn. Road, re he may be [ug
continue Cut flowers consist of Pelargonium: A PNIS Foreign ............Poland and Boe 17—24| Feed 16—22 ——— — 11 rana L —— and 5
Roses, Cyclamens, Mignonette, Pinks, and Carnations 59—32 Forei — |e'My rupture is q * * —
F. Ree nie foreign. | no pain, nor has i omes > on
per 1b., 3s to 6s Pears, per doz., 15 to 3s Beans, кең ws 318 b 2 icd EN 33—38 Harrow, .|33—38 Ip PHP
Ib.,1s to3s 6d Figs, per doz., > igent, id «B48 Winds. | — НЕ SUMMER SUN IND ТИШИП аге
rior da io to 10s herries, per Ib., 2s Smal1|32—40| Egyptian (30—32 ofd со
ectarines, per doz, 3s to 8s Currants, p. pr sieve, 1s to 2s Peas, viite, Е м Kent. . ... Boilers Suffolk i
Apricots, P T 1s to " Lemons, per d to2s | — Маріе...... 355 to 888. rey |3: Foreign, .|\82—45 | the appl
Plums, Orlea; p s to 2s | Oranges, per ад to 3s White| — |Yello — the
Green gag per punn., is| — Seville, р. 100, 14s Flour, best marks delivered. bad perse sack |5 Uaying
Almonds, per peck, 5s — go ort. Attia Оов try .|45—53 | pleasi
Melons, each, 1s — sweet, per Ib., 2s to 3s Foreign . eisses per т barrel 29—32 Per sack .|42—46 | sta
Apples, per bush, 85 to 5s Nuts, Barcelona, ре er bus sh., 208 FRIDAY, —The arrivals of f English — this week | are co completely era radicated by
— dessert, per doz., 1s to 2s ave S coal of oe more moderate than of late. The | delicately clear and fair complexion. In
VEGETABLES nee his m rn opened with an improved inqui a stings of insects its virtues haye long been
9898 per doz., 6d to 9d p ‚ре foreign Wheat * "Flour, both оп the part of speculators 4s, 6d. indie 6d. per
©: Xe! “ Lettuce, Cab., p. doz., 6d to 8d А» but was checked by the increased demand — * * and hair, ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OL
pi ate ga — Cos, per score, 9d to 1s resulted, in some instanc ious, guarding it fro
French Boss, р, hf. eos cA Radishes, per doz., 1s to 2s — of 1s. per qr. and barrel. English we are — ~ — quo — dust. It is highly м
110 da 6d Small 8 ‚р. pun., 2d to higher. Barley is in fair demand, at ur Monday's prices, | “ — LANDS’”
Rhubarb, p. bundle, gd to 64. Horse Radish, p. bundle, 1s to 39 There is no alteration in the value of Beans and Peas, Oa dt as spurious 1
Potatoes, per ton, 40s to 100s . Mushrooms, р. pott., 1s to 28 6d н freely at extreme rates. The business done in floating cargoes 4 Боль жн
per cwt., 36 to5s l,per-hí.sigve, бд tots | Of Wheat from the south of Europe e prices | Perfum
— per bush., 28 6d to 5s . rtichokes, per doz. 3s to 68. | Of this day wee
. ̃ — 24 toad | 775 eee AK m
ery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 6d hyme, per ‚ 2d to 3d | Wheat. } Barley. Oats. | Flour.. trengthening and pe um
'arrots, per ds | Barley, р. doz, bunchs.25 to e MT - and so sold wholesale and retail by Азирет, P
. — а to 28 per bunch, 2d to 4d g.
eet, per i “ me bunch, 6d Tie - 940 sacks
neh, 3d to 4 iL
per Ib., 6d to 8d p. 13 bun, Sd to 10. | Forei oo
essrs. Pattenden | Pt that |
the plantations the Hops have sus- ср — 2 -— -— -
T edn ЧС ОСЧ а. 4.5 МОРИ А rch
4 yard; Вой
rm m 1 22535 Oxford Street; and may be
RKE x Sept. 2 п 5 29: 9 22 6 |37 3 | 40 7 36 10
Eden Main . 1. Wallsend Haswell, 235. H 18 eos 53 3 29 10 22 334 9 | 41 Б |36 9 y
238. ; Wallsend Stewarts, 288.; Wallsend "Tees, 2 — 20 . 51 1 29 7 |22 О |34 10 | 40 114 9 — PILLS — THe
market, 27 4. 48 6| 29 6 21 6 38 8 41 1 [3616 8 AND LIVER COMPLA
HAY.— pem qun — neo Aggreg. Aver| 51:10 | 29 7 22 0 |35 4 | 40 9 38 6
De — Hay E Clover d М ам о FLUCTUATIONS IN. THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES,
Rowen 2 tà ай Prices. July 28. July 0. Aug. 6. Aug. 13 Aug. 20.| Aug. 27,
New Нау .. ..— E. J. Davis.
Manzar, беріл. 583 9d | „ — 11 T p
Prime Meadow. Eu d Inferior Clover: . 98sto110s - 4 а — e — time,
e — ... * 50 100 51 1 "t E ... LLLI | n one the 80 undes
Dude cu i4 |мен ioi Hames | иш spl adm Hoviomavs ramen. ЭЙ, THE
APEL, Sept. 1. 48 $ — ЫЈ . m — — fi ITY€ OF ga
100 Old Clover... 1188 to 120 1 — ing ч t this morning's market ae — эеле аи тей complete without а,
„+ 90° ы or do летач and country Bie. Foie hat depa materially ud
ө x eut s from a distance, who md much unwilling- enti A
. he high pretensions of holders, and the business | is susceptible of the
: E and Flour for consumption was ger ofa retail = can be strengthen
wd s however, of fully т 70 lbs., 1s. 6d. | tiful gloss мй!
—.—. Я реч sack on the prices of this day week. Old | and valuable р: ese respects j
apsidi , who. il sale, maintained their but new er " ALM | or COLUM
of C. AND A, RIDGES 8 5
„ ' ven нау easier 6. buy. tmeal was for more | invigorating, nd regenera qua
spinners to a slight r was submitted to. Barley. Засан — Y:
че witht ©, — with mand for feeding, at {ай grey causes
is much -— "n. was also in request for feedi falling
for wool, compared with what can be realised for Y — ice nam uum to 1s. per qr. FRN, Aug. 36.—At this | 11 T i from sear Im то are ge
this branch of the trade Yarns, and at no | morni arket * was a good attendance of buyers, . is В ellington Street :
NEUES ointed than at | brisk. experienced for Wheat and Flour, at an vor Bara 18, W ;
Preces—There. is a but not а | Tuesday to 4d. per 70 Ibs. on the former,
August. The merchants are — bene biegt per barrel оп the letter article Oats and Oatmeal
bought goods, where orders run — want change ue or дета 232 —
old terms, which ble to 5 5 — 9 —— —y—ũ— ри: inen Corn on
since the spring, the advance is а serious item. x cec pe — (Sere о-у iron t voee and
strong feeling in fa the y brought to 4 quoted 64. per qr, dearer, primo Mat yellow 4
market. bringing 32s. per qr. In floating cargoes — deti
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A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 37.—1858.] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. [Price 6d.
TO ADVERTISERS, HOICE FLOWER SEEDS.
Agricultural statistics .. Heat, t aer . 579 INE e CALCEOLARIA SEED, saved
Bark, 5 : fakes, action ql did WuR oa... Бе 4 HE r DUTY bei m the best collection in England, 9s. 64. per packet; fine
bo Ao AERE SNAM 88 Manure, cesspool ......,...-. 580 c | Ing NOW | selected "HOLLY HO CK SEED, warra m gom ay ves s sorts,
genae йари “уу 583 Mildew, eure for Grape, 580 iim : REP rn es PROPRIETORS s. 6d. per packet; CINERARIA &EE
Books noticed .......... E — us m Rr ub. „ »»5.»
Bradshaw's Handbook, noticed — queen! en's catalogue - wand Ir 4 NERS’ CH RONICL E ге from the best kinds, per cket; ANTHEA UM ws
a. . —— э; boa К 2 a |beg to announce a heak will henceforward be a reduction from 2 1
1 589 Orchard houses 582 a COL I е best во
Carnations, perpetual 52 5 — nat учеа 580 b — — — os — of 1s, 6d., the full 1 ү May, the Hope Nurseries, 22 Yo ae packe
talogues, — (oe 7 ants, в: 2 00 са
Conservatorie 1 am еа нени boi ce с vertisements of Gardeners out of Place, of not more than BEGONIA ZANTH
r 584 5 Plou hing and forking ma- four li TP h.1 h.
Crystal Palace а ЕТ Dubois 587 а {our Ines in length, 18. 6d. eac. YELLOW FLOwERED BEGONIA, OR ES EAR.
Dahlias at Pom gea b с ation, solar . 579 с RTHUR HENDERSON anp Co. now er, at
— bo 5 Sea aids iar ge Е 885 b LOBELIA ST. 8 One Guinea per 4 cons the above very beautiful BEGONIA,
Evaporation from lakes € | Silene compacta ........ e. 581 4 inte KE, NunsERYMAN, &c. ridgewate т, begs the entire stock of which is - in their —— It is re-
Farm buildings .............. 6 | Statistics, agricultural +» 583 bj * hea M Public that his Stock ше 700) of the om - arkable for the large, ull, almost golden yellow flowers, ti
Forking machine v. ploughing 587 5 i fth 5 )
Fruit ge pots. ee te ae? Тл aed e beautiful Lage is now in bloom. : spike of which will be se red at the back, which contrast well with Rmus foliage,
rape mildew, cure Vine m remedy for, 580 6—531 ‚| any one on appiieation, by their paying the carriage timi | of a deep glossy green above, and with the fine red at the under-
ar улер tad pen к 6-581 e | Vine stocks а а— | Strong.old pla each; smaller plants, 188. per dozen. * of th s leat
Harvest operations. . .. . . 588 b | Wheat, to: —ͤͤ ers taken —5 next spring at 12s, per dozen, The usual ил —— uced by Mr. Booth, from Bouton, and flowered by
allowance to the Trade.— Sept. 10. "Мана, E Preston, — Figured in the
T€ W , November,
= LONDON FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.
AHLIA and MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITION
of + iety will be held at HIGHBURY BARN TAVER,
Highb on TUESDAY, September 20. The CHRYSAi-
THEMUM EXHIBITION on HURSDAY, November 24.
рут Schedules, &c., apply to Mr. C. P. Locux
NER, 13, Gra
r Lane, Doctors' Commons, London.
ES HOLLYH OOKS. — The extensive
Collections growing at the Cheshu urseries are
are now finely
= bloom, — ada irera of these Flowers are — invited
o view them. ns of Eastern Counties Rail almost hourly
heshu x “Waltham.
L & Sox, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts.
WT EXHIBITION or THE SOUTH LONDEN
TCH BULBS.
ACKIE & STEWART beg to inform their nume-
rous Patrons and Friends that Wel first importation of
Т HYACINTHS, POLYANTHUS, NARCISSUS, CROCUS,
TULIPS, ANE
BULBS, has arri
solicit early orders, в
roots. Catalogues may
Street, and ће Nursery.—Norwich, Sept. 10.
MONES, RANUNCULUS, and other DUTCH
ved in beautiful condition m, and respectfully
e la cU “м ent —
, Exe
1 nt
JOHN HN BUSHELL, lower
and Mr. UOTED TRAHAR, 5, KensingtorGore
RITH "PE ER OTEL GARDENS — А
RAND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AND
FLORICULTURAL FETE 1 take place
bein the Ga
1 Mili
ope bers and others reden тЫ
at 2s, 6d. each; at 4 o'clock. the 2 will be admitted at 1 Pi
each, Refres hments will be pro’ u the Gardens and in th
Pier Hotel adjoining.
— ⅛ͤ . ĩͤv . ̃ĩͤ v. НЕН
"THE GREAT d 5 under
the immediate са Highness, the Dort OF
тА — л lace 1 Winter Gardens at nm
the- from the: 1st to the 15th of April, 1854.—P
and Lists to po obtained Te t the Office bed 29 Рарег.
хх, Director.
ROYAL РА PAVILION BRIGA T - dmi Flori-
а The Second G
DAES
р €
^ m г асе оп
eptember 14th and 15th next, when a magnificent display of
, Hol 8, Plants, ¢ dec. is anticipated,
pet
Achimenes, Balsa * mona
s, collections of sia Dips Hollyhoeks,
ake.
£^ s iv Беһ im —
ed à — ittee, th
575 Superintendent, or La js
y th
Guards uc 22 the celebrated
d Tulips, single and double Duc Van Tho
А
kind permission s Colonel et Hall the celebrated Band of
Life С will be he
HYACINTHS, DUTCH 5 rg ETC.
ENRY GROOM, Clapham near оп,
Loud
by Appointment Foust то Em. "Miles габ > ae
Pine ‘aoe Place, London,
STRAWBERRIES.
R NEW AND DISTINCT VARIETIES.
ICHOLSON'S AJ yer PM
te flavour, 12 as a dessert fruit, and
№сногвох'в RURI “кылт size, excellent quality, 2
immense bearer, produein succession of A fruit for
unusually 1 length ur peri Yr a good force:
ws CAPTAIN COOK. —A first-rate “wah fruit;
ears carriage
carriage a се. ants bari abe ro
These spend pre ries have
saa to HIS MAJESTY THE KIN
has received his usual vari v of 1 HYACINTH
BULBS. in very fine — . n.
will be forwarded on ewe
and DUTCH
His Catalogue of Bulbs, &c.,
UTC те
TRELL, à BENHAM rnnt
to 8 eee
x Ds
orders.— Catalogues on applicatio:
3, Laurence 88 Lane, — 26. “оч Street, City.
(Established at 28, Cornhill, 1720.)
3 1 4 d ROM HOLLAND.
er - mentioned
Ы LEA BULBS, “imparted га from Haariem, —
are received in fine conditi Per
5 | Hyacinths, fine named sorts, double red, white, blue, - y gA
Do. то, ngle 6s.
4s.
с M
Do. ixed double PA
Narcissus, Grand! Monarque and Primo Citronier
Do. Soliel D'or and double Roman
E
E — Ranunculuses, 10s. per no. best Scarlet Ane-
nes, pe 12s.
Jonquil 1 — Gladiolus, Cyclamens, and Lities — ‘low.
s, HEN v, The Hope Nurse ork.
HOP Ж. 0.1, 0 5 E EDS,
FOR SOWING IN — BER.
NSY, saved pex мо of the 2 S., by pmi 925. — —€—
POLYANTHUS d
M^ of the — Belgian e do. 1s. 84
varieties .. 1s. 0d.
howy and brilliant k kinds, | i
he above, per post, free.— Postage Stamps received in payment.
YOUELL & Co,, ro URS Great Yarmouth.
”
Chairman of DT Committee
Committee Room
N.B. The first pi a Silver Cup the value of 102., presented
by the Bright d fonta Coast Railway Compa, s will
givent to Am pP pide ope ie only, for the best
ume milar D E ms (Еа; xcepted in this Еу
ghton Su ption 2 the ‘ale hed 101. being th
frst prize, w n for ,the best collec of 8 dishes of
y be seg Ara
"the
iiie idi nl — hy » made to the
address, 45, Lavender r Street, Brighton.
WV BITE GLOBE ЭВ. 8 NORFOLK
Four or Five Q QUE E E Sell, g. TOL this p Growers having
State cash price to X, Office of this Paper oe a aad May
Pius — White
Secretary ;
RANSELANTED С Sure ж i Wa.
Trade that os following
ensuing senso
Muscle Pan. A
prices
per эг a
Se
40s.
ng the
Cherries . Perd. to 35s.
25 — to 50s.
bris tee
т 100 8s
— Surrey.
Danaea. & Son, Forner, Koap H p im, Wa Woking, Surrey.
GEORGE JACKMAN, Woking Nursery, Wok: Б, Surrey.
TO LOVERS OF CONIFERS.
fap allan, 9 5 t N Crewkerne
the 1 of raising a
e tri PLANTS.
NEW C
N e 5 &c.,
had by enclosi stamps fo for
lendrons worthy of cultivation
6
en. Regent’s Park, London,
poten, — а GUN
Вол ети Railwey, and 3 miles from Blackwater, |
that bis at
1 of RHODODENDRONS. LAURAR,
is now published may
CUPRESSUS (Exons, Scott), from seed imported from
above se level of the sea, begs to offer it
is more beauti: ful, and far more
11 7
new charm to our DI — landscapes.
ze Plants, 42s, each; second size, 31s, 6d, each. )
the
undersigned Cultivators of Fruit Stocks, beg to inform the | at
will be charged durin
|
o latter for their size, co
as market
and — yrs Аы
Gentlemen, Ama win arket — чаа ing to.
these valuable Strawberries, can ied with.
well rooted Plants, by WILLIAM била o only, at 11. per 100 ;.
or 25 each of any two sorts for 12s, box included. Post Office -
orders made payable at Yarm, Y: Lu
Eggl. near Yarm, Sept.
FIN XT.
NI STRAWBERRY.
UCOMBE, PINCE, лхо CO ;
he publie that tlie CI A stock of this much
admired STRAWBERR
and purpose sending out strong healthy en of it in the first-
week of October — — 31. per 100.
4 Strawberry has been
к es. Doctor Lindley рго-
superior to the B tish Queen—sweeter and
yt Bee Gardeners’ Chronicle, of this ear, July 23d, page 472,
—Mr. ‘Spencer, of VF min first-rate aut 2 in all that apper- -
tains unico of it in the same
publication 1. e485.
The following’ Pc m i on will convey some idea of its quality:
scarlet; size mtem apes above the average;
red; shape oblon
Colour bright
flesh 4.2 WR richly oblong, or rather
` — 4 А а" " ished, o ng to which pro-
ЙҮ ie pec carries well; — ы hardy, having stood
—
are Mi last winter, where the British Queen was des
uri тм — forces exceedingl m m
mmodation of th who may wish to force it,
nts capa’ ale of producing a good crop
e of the first layers have Tek put into
potis! Rr "which - I be very strong and well esta- -
«сон xtra str xe кр
Eu
48-sized
blished in AA ber,
T үчү limitbd, ine ‘though, in ——
sang to -— kept it
have e solicited
that they
ains
AUTUMN WING, comprising Geranium
ms еі, Petu tunia, V 3 Holly hock, che &c., which have
33 saved our own superb collections, and can be
dE recommended. 9
e
v demas жут
12s. Od.
ов A
40s. Od,
. 17. 64.
Roots ‘comprises ‘collections of the
ite sorts, and а: fine.
not under 20s.) Free "M the Stations in London; and
м br — and upwards, Plants and Roots gratis to
A large st кас pe * y
12 best new ig sed 3 varieties * last seaso:
— best new Lilliputian varieties of ek
60 splendid varieties, — the above
40 splendid varieties, 30«.; 25 do
ion 3
BA ASS A ND BROWN
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 2.708 Suffolk,
578
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
[SEPr. |
STANDISH AND NOBLE,
SELECTED FROM * GENERAL STOCK OF
NEW AND CHOICE HARDY ORNAMENTAL PLANTS,
NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, & LANDSCAPE GARDENERS,
BAGSHOT, SURREY.
as well as f their proper m
Bradbury aod Evite
434 4]
ET detailed rag tat of all HARDY CONIFERS, and of - — EVER
: is ма
CONIFERE.
The nomenclature is, from Dr. Lindley's ^Cetalogue of.
Coniferous blished the“ Journal |
2 eee r The same has been followed in
* Practical Hin! Each.—s. d. s. d.
perd atlantica 2 6 to 10 6
archangelica, a very interestir
anagement, we be
A feu numes in the following list are е preceded by e an. Asterisk ;
„ Lambertiana
GREEN SHRUBS ard TREES adapted for cultivation in English |
refer to our Practical Hints on Ornamental Plants and Planting,” published by!
‘the e plant so indicated is not Hardy.
ig plant, in in ‹ T *
the way of". A.pygmsea, but its сд аге „ Montrezumm .., nee > see
pof патче App vesci прег. „ muricata ы + ak T Zi
ande тоге — 3 6 — 10 $1 „ monticola é — T is 10 0
„ Brunoniana ses „ 2 8— 5 0% „ ponderosa РЫР ише 17 6— 10
cephalonica, one year from seal MESS Dina А. „ Tadiata FFF
i plants BULL ret ч б} si 5 „ tuberculata Eidda миц :
А Nees tp SfN im 5 , Podocarpus coria i ^ . RO
| i ч аг. robusta, a distinct "variety, га Serpent уы Ө 2391 0 — 42 0
wich stronger habit and larger ee. ” nubigera, a nd "beautiful: piat
l leaves than the-species 10, 6 — 91. 04 from. Chili, p pity hardy and dis-
72 1 var. qu hasthe е ЕТКЕ habit tinct: a wisition — Qn
of the species, Wat he Tollage pl ants — 2 0 — 42 0
tlively green ЛЮ 89-207 0 ‚ mon a e, пенен Mee a
а? * 06 ў натара x nitas w чагт ek МӨНИР
oes Jezocnsis—From the description of this —À
tree giv Mr. Fortune, its discoverer, nere eh fm
on its introduction, as well as from the | Ва studie КоА (Бован) . r
dg growing tn on of an imported specimen now | 10 6 — 42,0
— i pii f miüsery, T d gracilis, 18 distinct and unique, It
fr th: a distinct and ornamenta ? © bl er
1 has ene — „4 Ee e "
her өйө 3 The e i and is в. id grow LIA La ro К. i
e . pe t lively е 1
ie produces in 8 2 em Sie im ie - 4 -
trast of whi aoe ane
А Er rush niri object. ares (m n ave ws — B 6
m E nu оола be » " 4 foet “+ —. 5 0
i to 6 feet... So 7 6 — 10 6
Рони &b 21 М i
VERDE d shag a wd : — k of e 5% . 16— 2 6
^ * av dignes 5 ] iai s cite c 26—10 6
„ Nordm 53 04 J
| sould D ^s ioa à mage c 6 2 0 oe н Dandsome weep- FS us
; Бота ; ing variety ... T
„ orientalis, a highly” interesting species, and! " 945 wan. ae f rds) zm : 2 al
bag ae тогорогу "e RAD S tes * PF. ШЕН: M ЖЕТА ШҮ |
"n is very distinc t on < T Hi д af „ var. «посев re interesting
„ Pinsapo. Fora single specimen on a dressed Content.” It “has the folia
ge
„ AWebblana 3 6—10 6 the 4 "n
a fastigiata Um X 1 aft. 2.0
Araucaria imbricata, one теа вва оце регїө 30 0 öh a new an teresting dwarf
6 to 9 inches 1.0 icm with mie. jike ery d
на 12 to 18 inches з 6—"& 0 with a spreading ha 21$ 0— 42 0
18 to 24 inches, handsome specimens 5 0—'7 6 Thuja plicata, var. Warean { s 0 56:19:06
Mint dilentaliovar. compactum. This very hand- maia taxifolia 4.10 6 21 0
Abelia uniflora А „8 6 — 10
— foribunda 2 5
form .. 5 0 — 10 è
фаз Croemi. mode Gowers of this variety are
very large and beautiful, resemblin
fhose of cs rubra in colour, but р
larger. They аге p un-
dance from pone till Chris ja 6
I» fica, a hardy and handsome
or beau growth, is
poet Tamia Rly ai ia ae
— A species introduced
E 8 China. It 1 y distinet
Plant on a2
ET var, viridis, dimers in Rm $
aie abit уш fees Dat ol
of a more lively Ay erem which colour 1t
AGAT Med severest wea ed 6
1 0
. 2 B — 10 8
1 8 6D
1.8.5 b
10 8 — 42.0.
5 0
Ae Bol
к
ya
рас
Gar
T4
L10 — 21 0
OS
а иф
к? M
©
y other know
—— g like tw be
within other, exactly after
Phe fo. ^ ofa — ет Polyanthus.
> Lowers are of a ay |
quise proce fn th greatest pro;
i sma g ,in
Pots, bearing from 15 to 20 flowers
each. forcing, or for cutting for
ets,
perfectly ha 4: d ho.
„ mareissiflora, a double white variety, the
ма"
AA n — е — and
wig 3 p, Senn striped with
^
ilt
j
profusion,
„ Glory of | Hill, a
” 61 s varies nts pë to
0 — 21 0
flex
| balear
n 11
Lepus
10
—21 0 редщ viridissi ima, a val Tuable plant ‘for its
nn orl one f the most re
genus.
4 1
ые» ream — species a ii
— from -— other "en in
[Eme
Ja
adiflorum м
Каша т ata fine plants Bes
rtifolia
rh rosea
... Dn E
er АЫ m... V t
Lonice aa
88 Le сонан de
Map: apla e eerta aa
LLLI 0 4 LIII [n 8
Pinus aca ite cim feet whe T d л Delahayans . е а dd. Д
” 4
californ De : — 21 0 „ Fioniana ` m © EET e
is НЕ Ж 0 Ў : — 5.0 a era je "T e E
Fremon tiana ei ar 15 . japon . Zn EA Vd wattle
= 2 6 — 10 6 Embothrium Tin eola itum, a new. d m died
М insigne, 1 юдеи ... m ficent (probably) hardy shrub, 2 p» e
* ДИ 0 6 tains of Chil ing a profus of bright
p n «b j
l
ee E f ee ee T
37—1853.] THE
GARDENERS' CHRONIC
LE: 579
STANDISH AND NOBLES CATALOGUE—Continued.
HARDY Pinte ила, |
WITH THEIR COLO FLOWERING, AND PRICES.
No].
+ PSSRS. VEITC
. | of Seedling Plants vw
PICEA ВВАСТЕАТА.
Н anp SON, of Exeter, and the
hel eir at much pleasure in stating
that her have been pet poste мү, to raise a limited
above beautiful NEW m
xotie Nursery, ©
— 2
38
| z E
| ET
|
PINE; of hich а n iiy the Se
Е prices affixed n bor since — tay but when a dozen o i s — — Ойно of Ja of July the
ore are ordered, a considerable will be made; ча t | # d. The Le р eee y years’ 6 in small pots,
will ill only be кл Аай te те 1 н дн attached to eac Boxt. (7| Madama ul € Shaded with nbus 638. each. Specime ome foliage can be by
and thus save the trouble of writing the name. Vei он the 4288 0 at either of Mess rs. Verre — duit: 10.
TI — iln | 2s Niraticum, white with yell "A P 1424.0 — —— —
in the above-mentioned reduc | {Nell Guyane, bright тову reds e жый | (Uris PRINCE ОР WALES AND BLACK
7 | з, Spotted, in foliage i -| 22 ... | 8 6 PRINCE STRAWB ER EB.—Very strong plants of
No. Ж 8 PRICE. нра bicolor, deep rose, white throat, ped of Wales at or 10s, for 50; Black. Prince at
a | xhite $: sheds 1.5. 9 |. 100. ormer "e ents. Also Crans
117| Norma, white, shaded with fink 772011 83 5 0 Pa азоне on the Potato &c., price 2s. or, by post, 2s. 4d.; also,
8. d. | 52 Original, blush, va riegated fo EEG «110 |.) 3 6 | nis Market Gardening Round ont ‚ or, by post, 1s. Sd.
129 Abd-el-K ré) 2 : pa | 78 ret, ia bright rose, with a 20 | [Pt 0 | Post Осе Orders to be made b i Green.
bum 1 on А id }
9 8 р purple ге t E 27 4 large cluster of chocolate spots on the JAMES CUTHILL, —' London.
Atro-rubrum, fi | 201 ... е 0 = resembling the blotch of a Pes —
ö | deis sine a ar een E
Vei (йй d very large white A о. ihe реша white muchi spotted ГР 2/2 0
white, free bloomer and i Perspieuum, sh 4 Tt ae "rra Che Gardeners’ Chronicle.
very. маг = hit i ы 161 pet p, vi h spotted . 1 10 ;
sil Antonio, rosy red, shadicd a | 2 m, bri e, much s .
Aureum superbum, yellow к 5 0 Portia, shaded blush, very large truss 1. 26 5 0
su Boy Fe ret Betray ake, Сарай H [Queen Victoria, doep daret purple, fue SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1853.
e flow А 1 10 6 3 Racan ҳа M vi "ae abl т Ж Coonres Затв тов ges y vod Момта. .
155 Barbar ЕЕ pale rose, shaded, black "i Es. anum, "тову моб, — * dic dia so D ston Avie uer. Rene, ed! m S Tiu m
landyanum, deep rosy erimso 2 364 7 6 [| 130 Rectan e E #15. 9 ror 3
м Bride pu ve whitey va qua: e^ ire 28 10 6 || 168 Regine, * blush, compact, truss very ^ ES Тнк Action or тнк Sun upon all things that re-
ani . . н ebej-159 . 2 M — E ra SN — a matter of common
white, variegated folia 56 —— argente rose, white y э
tee 6 | 6 Raf. ve ers, very SN 4 gap hig $ ety. tant to the growth of plants,
25 Beugut de ard, purplish-rose, black ean 187 i кы в oer get rose, shading to ч! * to же озса, of V ye and taste, to the ripening
8 &
m pic ui „3 6 48 andishi, violet-crimson, black spots, free | of fruit, to the consolidation of ail vegetable
15 Cya aneum, purplish-Hlae — .. _. 2 2 6 oomer 20 |-....| 5.0] is solar need not say. But we suspect that
vation, rosy-crimson, black spots 20 „5 9| 46 Sabrins, rosy-lilac, spotted, large flowers, e aware of the t of that
um, colour, fine truss, good , and very lage. truss Wiha, 1%. 6 thé oh f : the
for forcing (April 150) .. duis e| 83|Sir Isaac Newton, deep shaded plum colour, or e views o! ilosi
iaceum, pure white, fine x NU б ? uu —— bed Shi — 1 т : manner in which it takes effect,
ellation, deep rose "d AE emn rpm im вте shaded T E AIT We may view the surface of a lake exposed to the
Catawbiense, rosy lilac 127415. 6e 134 Speculator, deep rose, white throat. ^|5 9 |sun'srays during a warm summer's dey, whilst
hybri Vel Staa, la máy Y of | 94. t 133 The Fai „Яа 2514 он whole se may seem to be one utmost
per Po 16. 6. 1 m, fine blush, tipped with the 1 t Wit bet bt al 1
robustum, purplish-blush ..| ...| 2 2 » buff aiid X 2 o tranquillity, so that we re a y conclude
Bote pion, aeos dose asked 172 Bo 1 oh of brown spots, $5 yb that no movement of any importance was then
PI This P LL an 5|Towardi, an spotted, fine ` shape; going on. It will be found, however, 9
у Сокаресгито, seariet, pact tru — 35 see | Bu most perfect flower in ^ Pss ferm is — for or the ra um the sun exert
Cerito, deep «pem rose dole” „ ie 27 a force о we can scarcely m any adequate
74 Titan ^ 2x red, base of the white 25 | ...| 6 0
sas, CY unninghami, white, and 25 10 6 10 Vervaeneanum, lilac, larger ie pale deci idea. Suppo: M lake is only two miles square,
plish-rose colour, fine spots. "T 1 А а ла ы 1 — it may be en ted that ther тр be tained mat from
e eH Apa SEIL 167 Vi -— — bright roae о form, 2: T6. its god in one day more than sixty-four thousand
depen ira pow ig wo with uleika, delicate rose-coloured blush. 7 6 '| tong ht of кз. (64, 821), by means of solar
spotted а em ; M greater part of the Rhododendrons named in the above sir р, This is at work of 10
1 aon remarkable f for i list, especially those the flowers hich our from rose | f Ий
the length ew] iE remains in bos des fno ce p crimson and claret, Hinge us, and are -engines o
Elegans, füe бана, “very (60 later bloomers, and inevery way more hardy than any in the same | space of time, presuming that the above weight is
Mem — we ews 27. ушн, ЮМ elass yet offered to the publie, possessing as they 1" all the — only: faised. te An beisht of
rectum, rosy-crimson, ,finetruss .. —..| 27 | 176 || ness of the American kinds, with the richness of colour so y я
42 Etoile de Flandres *11 ont 508 — — the Biss species. In addition to the abov. — feet. To balance that weight, a hill of earth
468) Fastuosum, rosy-lilac, “double ‘flowers, con- of fine Standards, о y all the new э ® would be required 30 igh, 100 feet wide, and
tinues a long time in bl А Se || from D^ | aay E н.д LM in height, all ented on hybrid Cataw- 600 feet in 4 "m ki the
73 Fay Queen, white, tinged o — à the margin biense, м nip de e — their ын. and with fine symmetri- ) ength. making calet
f ee рил, with pink 204 41 t I cal head: —- — » * . which to these statements, it has be
39 m AL) uineas [A^ n e dwarfs is en us
* == җе faint blush, finely spotted with — can supply vis at fon 1} to 4 guineas per dozen. "T sumed day i — a quarter of
nd reds 10% 6 SIKKIM RHODODENDRONS inch of water would жайчы, wen from v
flower, dee тозо, immense А ^ г ve hours, and this
i — p 151.15 0 —— the kinds nam pened belang Serene v de аз, z a — ve , saa from an
96/Globosum, 4 fine compact trus | 20 Ее ж jer rare species, arid can offer co leti ions i
164 Gul 1 5 Lom midal Lg 25 „ 10 6 ti rts, from 5 to 10 guin neas. There is п diens 4 dom cubic feet, which at € Ibs. per eubie foot is equal
Fose, Wi Mack apo А fect hardiness. During the past —— меё to 64.821 tons * a quarter an is not
ich in a * j oung Petite eluding the beautiful Edgw epe чө © ‘ |
... | *2 5 07) slightest protection, and they p › perfecti agg The a maximum amoun t of evaporation The de
66| Helena, E . ^ uber hw npo aus V Lo observed 0.59 inch (Gardeners ‚ Chronicle
por iic 12 dos 71 * shrubby 0 to 0 6 1
54 Humboldti, deep rose, * * on m - ET i егар
shy mereri Ld spott si" “18 i : — Alpinnm, — tet eA — d 4 кө half an inch. Howanp, in his “ Climate
tn er " m LII — "^ * т ч
50 сч итд deep rose, large flower, fine hopogon mecum — 5 o|of London has as much as 0.39 inch
“form 18 5 0 Aromaticum 9 — 10 6 in one day. It wre — n
Motch, riep e M nile bets ol Chisum = — Z 10 6 Which we have assumed, is —
nhoe, deep ws free bloomer | 20 5 0| Calyeulatum — 10 6|tity ; on the contrary, it "is bat nba ofthat whieh,
20) Lucifer, very brig ship 1500 Campylocarpum — 10 according to goo orities, has ually
9 Metales Fey pink, yellow 1 ‘blotch, ; large 15 See ) — 10 эуе boba ien, and under a г ed
az КЕ
21 Meteor, tne roget 26 5 0 : "AR d rid 73° io 75? F ABR. Instead of 64,000 tons, facts
EN W Felis cordatis L9 0 Would justify us in stating, that 130,000 tons might
ti — pom much : s Fnlgens ; Х be raised in one day from a surface of water not
ꝶʒijßßñꝛ?u.l..; ioa Sen Байа" 20 TR "Т
5) Mrs. Hemans, "white, shaded with: pink, ats 2201
еца smooth iais, fine nto ДЬ келее че
(etaphor, -rose. j nc et
.. w
M — t tee? ua Bh арт 8 = — den
Loudon, rich carmine-rose, shaded, Wighti "m
spotted on all the petals ... y 117 6 Wallichi gi
Designs and Working Plans for
be known To
Geometrie Flower h in fashion, we are induced ree
‘style, may, by forwarding to us the ontline and dimensions of the spot to be appropria!
seem — ТШ plan at ge of from one to two guine: GSHOT, Sept.
be furnished with a working
AS NEW HARDY CUPRESSUS, FROM- THE HILLS
ӨР INDIA, ғовитнс a MAGNIFI
‘TREE, 80 Feet 1х HkloHT.—Strong 1-year ol
‘Sond, eee Maj ee 63s. per dozen. The above
‘quite new to Europe, not yet named.
"enm DEODARA, two years from Seed, in single ini
E : i í
IMPORTANT
Lass — =
In addition to the Plants above named, ve сап Pad all kinds of Nursery stock. e
cuis en en Structures of every description; e
TO-NOBLEMEN & GENTLEMEN. - |
— ARBOREUM.— — importation of
| This: is more than twenty times the power we have
iat ШЕ to; the saising sil чш, аай а"
Mes PEERS EN RR. CHRONICLE.
X ties 9 in the case of all those clusters >
t that until the: data were thoroughly Engin collections, as Well as other, varie clusters which
ж пени регин appeared incredible, Vitis. rsen nd are, certainly worth. a trial, a less. infected wich eryptogamie вене? were”
Tue Nals author proceeds to state that the: de- least as 8. А Moe aie in the aforesaid liquit
oxidation’ of carbon and hydrogen from e i isa nami. fact, however, that the mildew in Grab ah MGR hey also vau. that u
acid aud water, effected by the жн ы — 5 m the Switzerland - been confined almost entirely to-the aul hin. dee e qs
green parts of plants, is а mechan Vi i 4 > Sign
whic мр to n
radiant heat. nt virtue of this: actin. Sinite cultivated en treilla; those, on the contrary, win b and the dere pb ere U AVET
substances are produced by plants, and its mechanical are kept low, or en сере, ha d. i creased
аще x to. be estimated by (Pang, them, and| This does not appear to have been the case in gent fluid employed by the
; e ie it i
It is to be і
malti by the mechanical va f the thermal other districts, as far as we have ard : ission, having been privatel bormel
unit. ns. fom Lizzi "a^ Agricultural Pag observed, too earn ne Ei of wine taking has lately |the compositio e f Ken
— 2600 ponh of. dry Fi e Made grea n America. The German |detergent, undertook to discover vord ide фине
wal: produc * —— emigrants A: introduced better, methods of cultiva- | yhich the aforesaid substance tors espe Ed
feet of forest- land, —.— is — the rate of 4208 tion and wine-making, S А} ina fe. уены 2 bw fo and the most simple and economi
pounds or nearly —2-tons- English acre, and expected that the — — of the vintage will be far Th la иде dn
assuming, as a AS rou TS pon 4000 the rmal | more important than at pre sent. Many varieties of d Thay seria uir e Mt sz
fof adhi bist ion of dry | Vine; distinguished by particolar names, Were enu- i. c at the same time, but that it remained tote Ra he
2 ПЕТТЕ a lias tasieh ot 1 thecal
Giessen, „аз, the. latitude, of, the locality, he confined to home — good deal 6f appearance of the, fübgus by ‘Which’ thay 2-
— —.— the eR rae, value of the, solar heat information on the subject, ex Ug to sixty pages, attacked. They further declared’ the dise
Which, were none of i absorbed b AX. atmosphere, Wa be found in. n Rarine tsquE's “ Medical Flora of генет Majoli to be worthy’ of ‘serious atten
on мед чрн foot; of; the | the United States’ and the same e we believe x e both economical and easy of
land, at 530 millions foot; pounds and ,infers.that Was published the same year in a separate form, М ecg ee ae n at inventors
of the solar- heat which falls on Wie Ња title of“ American Manual of the pe jeward, whic ad well
z EN” ind facts should have made manifest the
growing plants is converted into mechani le nes and iha A of making Wine, M. J. B. ou bead б
p ^ : умей cultivators would derive from the
“When thé Mesi of light thus rj during |- 1 „ыды д эро By Ња melt n.n
the growth of plants, to separate against forces o Г boton! X Bhs Restle of the ш! ge gra OM.
chémical affinit combustible materials from oxygen ~ PENTAS CARNE EM i ben hi 55 Mr Ж ы 335
У, h fad в d the 20th day + 185
they аат lose vis viva, to an extent equivalent to Тиз desirable plant, оца not im "[is published by the Inspector*Gemeral" ‘tie
the statical m echanical effect. thus, produced, and duet з п, wc c of espec = notices on к ү "Pissessions, in t onitóré, ok the 26th't
th ities of solar heat are actually put out excellent habit of.flower ing ong & ely, & also tn “the Tecipe, 105 preparing” € forie :
f ste by th th f planis, but an equiva- ecause it is exceedingly easy to manage. ts nume- ER RIA VUES SAT пои JEUN ЕЙ ТЇ,
guiqaumenne DARET nial ne ti 5, t qiva- | vous s of delicate rose-coloured blossoms will be t the dublie c assembly ok the 13 x BU
effect is — up in the found very useful where cut flowers are much wanted. in eae 97 on the r^ Soe Aug ue БАНДА
‘organic: guided) у фе reproduced as heat by тне best time for propagating young plants is during 0 101585 "iédged' ts beer Gave t De
burning them. All red heat: of. fires obtaine spring or the us ly part of er. cutting | en Bec 115 whith’ En We задлав fi
burning woot drown, from year is in me should be ta when 2 or З inches long, with a bit Prieçedings af the aidé y Bee P de piè
solat heat need? And so, we may according y of the old am attached. These should be inserted in | put die he үа И? Кү s rf ight hereto mi ик
repr '
add, must be the heat derived from the combustion | a well drained pot filled with a light sandy eigens
‘of at least the portions which have had a vegetable we afterwards placed in a close hotbed, frame, or pit bri ee me e vids ds
2
existence, of wood-coa | and ‘other matters. ren warm atmosphere and a little bottom heat can о He he which prevail
„Professor THOMSON, has concluded, and with re- ceri ausi ce of e inents care
ference to an equivalent conclusion by Sir Jong пойан, in afew weeks the cuttings s" become well prépr d erials exposed for sale,
Hz “ , p roo hen they may be potted s singly into 3 or 4-inch
EL, that Heat rac he sun (sun- condtions for experimentalisiug
: pots an ina warm ira d e glass P
light being included in term), is the pr А ме И f from 60° to 65° will Ittoo frequently happens s that
source of mechanical effect available: to mant. From mcs dg aste с Pad beni inferei
nde ved hol 1 F ! them well. With favourable weather a gradual increase
itis derived the whole mechanical effect o animals | of air should be given, shading slightly in bright weather,
yrking, wat sic worked: by rivers, steam if necessary, and syringing overhead on sunny after- %
engines, and galvanie engines, &c. -— is noons. As they advance in growth, the principal shoots ^
the grea at su pport of animal power, but vegetation | should be topped, and the plants repotted a ў
could not be maintained without the’ action of the become filled with roots, observing that they should "be
un's rays, receive e or indire Without top b after potting, so- às not. to
eck of roo b time,
e the p о
If euttings are rooted early in spring, by July they
should be good compact bushes, i in 9 or 10-inch pots; if bus
the eulti-
a те fous, d thit eneral source nd it has been „„
; th { lar: ug ui e purpose о
already sta at combustible materials, without — — Эш allowed to flower, by discontinuing | 5°" deii.
which steam-power аап д not be BRET ated, are phür, аш
stores of. — n Meri 9555 sulphurs are aria by themselves? ee
ying-out or otherwise support- ollok ais
= a endeavoured to give e some idea of the |; in iti i E te в thus nes)
Ne: ing Ене an erect ры! к» bloom, the (468 le
' of solar radiation; and although plants may, (i /zequired, aie tox опоной, Lada re, n io Bottles “ot Eu m ( prepare tr
Mes че айай hat its pleni opani is =a the слан if protected from cold vie hey will continue a |, Ong Sap p ie, non АНЕ sonp-boilét s, oF P qui
reach of human control, yet in particular. cases, long time in. утеп uty. Ия Wren water е бажана ӨРЕН ain it byt
Г qus j itar A 1 oe ‘spheres ( of action, both hor- After er flowering, I. place them in a cool dry house, diy pol 74 ed; - Cr ie
ieult tarists ma may advan ntageously and during winter give only sufficient water to keep the |a 5 ang i B ev ise ^ id 9 5 м
on to the ‘subject. For instance, foliage in health; towards February or March, or sinh 2 0 E E de E e die ir A ter;
nd adenine dU Bus 5 and in earlier if n remove them to a warm house, "Na h МИЫ (oer нове kit y E
pae ets ld ren. ler near ЫА watt be Lote red im : iced o sana SER — — oF ei i 8 8. ъй е
ые ye ey have started into growth roots 8 е anihan posta iin ald aas
JJV miei а; екени э ale em t et obs ni cae 25
Lim dy : emer — еы. 8 oe ae piat, by а gre s the soft soap, taking care tha |
moist su ig аа Be z 311 1 3 ‘plant, х а ughly ir orpor rate d mi 4
say four acres with manu re water, at е risk of | sto stop. If pruned: back after the flowers are fade done this, pour in 10 ounces of zum water,
losing a hundred tons d it, together with it ‘por- second and third егор of blossoms. may be prea the ‘composition а ога
Нод of ammonia; by eva poration ROT. during the summer, and on the approach of autumn el tion, which vin be vera A
— should be thrown. away, in order to make room, “i liri ү. (stich ав эй
1 lately invited attention to the singul oung and. vigorous may consi
that : 2 American varieties of VIN cy > feto © soil best adapted for the growth of this plant i ig p |n produces дайар Dau water
^ a — not mi xture of equal parts turfy loam, peat, and wel ton —— — ;it not, go " agitating the
dung; tl i | sult of your labours is
ee their ative — — — — dne lere; eben |. It being probable that this Composition ты
interesting letter from mixed together, a liberal ia Аа of sharp sand d'ail some by укен, it ой nS pre — p only t? p 8
this subject. The small pieces of charcoal should be added. The latter is a | used x T0 make use o et NE |
L 16 eg
itres' ‘of w water, of
г; at present re- ertili жеры sis Syri ee e drainage in |.
: — эуе or rie are the only ess
.* Ampélographie Un e," of which a second to which this plant is liable, and both are (
edition appeared in 1849, and which treats of all the destroyed by: — application of мгла). remedies, hg
3 estee rieties, mentions onl four, and to | 4 a. b
гра and Madeira, he
any good qualities. A variety, however,| NEW REMEDY FOR THE VINE DISEASE.
] y itslarge broad leaves and Raspberry (From the Monitore Toscano, August 11, 1
rather widely. in Switzer- , THE commission entru the нелека
even into Italy, and known the disease prevalent tet ‘the’ эра assembled
s with the t ti eeu uo ers Majoli, at — Donato,
by Rar ,in partment of Empoli, to
DN the effects of their detergent. "Thé commission
nav, under the name of he m |
ial of the Botany of the North | rape: Я attacked, had been са injury, the The
яза e ime in 1848, as a DU ЕТЕ a gt pee еге destruction of the MT aration бени |
точе. by, cultivation. | pared by th sers. Majoli; and they also ce “of the plant, t Grape cannot progre ogo
viol Cee 5 late Grapes are in many (hat this comets йн oF the wealthy eren the berries inevitably burst. Whee e
37—1853.]
been speedily
occurred, pd i M
have not
m are по)
i aor is ne
| Ње continuance of ù
ion o P
pue; 8
aa LENT that
t use if pro i
rly, pre Аг ' s raft
1 : p ku И #1 ere ty
Я ee : ee
h, adbering to
eet the e фу
nt
son the Ње у “Vines, le
ryative — a rem
P н a sie i
Е
entro or SENE CoM "s
18 A nial, w. 9 Л 4
1829, — not A ully 3 for it E m 0 8. оо
me о ‚То pre i
| indica) — gradually towards змей
ane SEES - 4 — prat — the inferen
—— is retraoti
and dies at the ti
N 3 if BS десу
ch
— GARDEN ERS;
in- ds |
ed the offices
mankind, in ao dying and — ^. sd various | 19 Ф
cutting off and and burning
In lar Mash
чи of
expressed the
of these flies.
Of cy productions whieh h would, were not for
become — at to
kinds of fungi, Bo leti, A
CHRONICLE,
of the majon oi the species | reared
a regu
— ы fixing
—
155
the stalls
room
tbe Bind, Be the flies would settle upoa th
be destroyed: Ju 0, И.
eration,
the equally — — of these 5 will aso be
evident, —— observation — Linnæus, |
аы wh "The — when full grown, are about
half an inch in léngth, of a — — with — body
whic
th
|l
D
5222
& mg
e —
eaves,
account for чый um pil " in the case
he
pe
there inn faet whieh stri
g 9
ength, by about 7 in height, the aspect being &. K.
7, Upoh chia Vino dhane was в large егор, S rn
wel a few
un
— bunch, ond 6 the stems,
-N em 88 а ae
ie м
ing Apri тес
h went v» very w
res vis do we
Mo eios.
— —
will circulate with alm
y as
7 ean 9
the
pores are larva js by e —— manger sale. А ire се
ot memes com le; powers sre > onn scattered here and there .
worm: like — hen full vn it gradually con- [а very = and practicable yide aud at all events
in and dilates in width, assuming anie worthy of trial. Last year 1 had some young Vines
oval form, uiring a chestnut colour, nearly дев. in my D stacked with mildew, and I adopted
titute of articulation, and within this case the real Pape | Ше, в phur remedy, recommended in your journal,
or nymph of the insect is fo individ taking great care to rub, it well into the stems of the
which I placed in à glass j ees ru un astate | plant, 4 9 perhaps the s for next year tak
all the winter, and in the following | refuge, This year 1 have —— 2 a vete of mildew
May. — a very similar to — йу in Le Tue ew, the Potato d
in form and gen t the body is clothed | the Bean and Clover — se eh my
with longer bristles, - the mes - thorax is of a mind, point out a fact, wi ch whieh Ihave les been im-
uch ſeaden- grey colour, rmer with a ferruginous pateh || ‚13: — is unde a slow, but
in the — ges of: the — whilst the — of the
— are |
речну Malus: I presume gue. |у
853. of this species during the summer
вн 6 their in the — | s e.
room in August are not the identieal hate |
im May; bably, also, in а state of nature the August
A have hatched " flies in 2. a f
es, 4 to . Uis quada 1 » aque Газа д мары hon i l р m
‘ en 0 . Cœnosia n, and n .
1 yl prin at east | its. transf were observed by De Gen alse dep p alina] On Friday the. 19th ult, I
half enti winged. flies, or. Dip- | given pe чарча of the different states in the sixth volume — a formidable water-weed i jas 2. pool abont three
‘tera: The common wee fly, дм К: fly, the | of his memoi nally i er Severn from Worcester, whi ch дз. 1
fly of the cheese and bacon ho PRPA; the БЕ fly, | devour od r, å small one attacking one of larger | bel the first. time it has been чы; overed in the
the Lettuce fly, the Celery fly, the Holly-leaf, fly, the | size, into the body of which it 1 the horny hooks | valley А 15 e How it got there I cannot imagine.
Wheat fly (Chlorops ö e fly, and | ot its mouth, which caused the victim to make all sorts rehire Chronicle, published to-day ust
: various other species y e from, time to time been | tortions to dis! y ti nier p SiS willbe f ru an account of the plant, with whi
illustrated in our pages, belong: to. this family in its | retained its hold, thrusting its hooks still deeper into the | I .' enclose»
Testrieted state, after the removal of the species com- detaching portions, which it a «А In | Charis, 2 — above lis very near, but
decor үөү bri of Syrphidze, which Linnzeus | the following m he found, two kinds of flies in | fot connected with the Severn, except by flood. Tios.
also described as Muse. The habits of this very great | tbe vase in which pl qoos Banter, VyCastle Place, Worcester SL,
— pony pt cm te el of Ale the small house. fly, with the aud legs entirely | ` Vine —'Two iw ago H inarchied a MRi
the species above-mentioned. are vegetable feeders (this | black, these had their bodies PEN Amel SPAY to |a. Hambürgh. on 2 Nice Vi e Hamburgh. has
fact being, indeed, the cause of their description in a | pieces, whilst the other kind of flies, with luteous bodies made a very vigorons shoot, and this Ye
ar thdereied de i )» yet many | and legs (evidently the same as those whieli I obtained), several bunel but b
of the. are carnivorous an rent numbers fed Nm Lv copsiders it ible that, Ше ТАНА bad! F i os ntu
upon insects. were the destroyers of the Mus ш ruit, well swe d.
The voracity of man of the. s of 1 id chat the luteous ones had been from the Nice, although a healthy. Vine i^ л кангы,
тету great; тё nti ay s especies 3 nature seei M. uos Pe attacked the other larve, This observa- , Ways produced shanked berriesin Жыйынды
582
— —— GARDENERS — —
M, de uie т Айр аѕ а
of в
orked on
ty m
germ had swelled
the tender гу я ‘of Vines.
k
as the — Vis ne —
e gardens at —
tain it;
he
Elton
ate Mr. Loudon, in
recurred to the
es. — The
establishm
поё be dieu ° ne that tbough many and grea
intly being effected in —
eee — 1 E eal — 5 we — at a stand-still in this
very вс wh ieh
— indebted for the
— ied edits uent e opments of gardening,
furnishing gm s it does, - 2 — Erg rn.
‘the locality and peculiar
My а ——
belonging to thë vegetable ki ngdom.
eta g M
logue is often the only tangible * of the не фое |
of the esta bli shment, a evidence to erea
number entirely fr
two were catalogues representing tie stoek of two of
most Lon
ed names which it contains.
i i 7 e were 30 pers уй spelt,
e —
the oe эү 2 s allowing —T
Zauschen fraga "priua, Čr Xm
— iati. Lai ian, T.H m, Sedum
siae )xangulari e), о: 1700 ben
Lytherum, trío 4 мрой gee i &c.
seed list Broccoli was spelt
anew €
—
Among
anacea,
nella,
rocoly; Borecole, Burcole ;
nis was speltz SM — plena for dioica.
rgott talogue, whether right
tes the — ealibre of the establish-
bad e
, some udi healthy and үи mu —— in — of pro
d | is
| by
8,
one | h
s which stand as
to secure. well-
Е
tion І have e.
atin apparatus whic
Rus — „ Gar ardener to T. -Col.
» neglected, yet so important a plant as the Evergreen |
Oak ought to be 4 — — the pa
shelters where nothi e will
e
Evergreen | |
breeze, |
Gorrie
thes c I have - sive from eee places itis is,
tated to have stood ou ape tru
Brasiliensis, or may it t is i thought
some ti be the variety. Ridolfiana ? Taka Sian viel
a portion of the h
ind eovering it with an empty hi
ihe. sides of the full hive, withou
tungus, s "тн or chloroform.
eL Bi "adshaw. 8
Рр. 159 арв s and illustrations.
Our P ine
ather in an 1 infant state, but it contains all |
eto be got.
the Araucaria Brasiliensis
winters, without protection, in a
doing А, I find that the Arauc
stands the sea breeze very well, and I think it will form
a valuable acquisition to the list la sea-side plants, r
extensive pla osed situations facing
Ty s austriaea, ane
ut the best sea-side tree we hav
ve thousands Sha m
mbe's Oaks are y ‚ың but they
ee wish we could ера
Сап you kindly tell me what
. D. [They were E et
winter, and never' recovered,
Houses. referenee to my former commu-
nications Pit 7A 2 1852, and — of this juin
new plan. for the be
one — kitch
55.8.
апа with рем ‘cx nty than a wall three times the
om A house " this b tiens built of the 23
r ries: cost little more than
divide d i agr Ne үч э
a to early
coming in in eee suecession ; and in this w
ter. | is, I believe 9 — getting Na a Sales бше, with the
med and ot hav
nieht any plant
KOT of the
gdom. of Pines and e
are trees on an estate of Lord asd s, called Ful
kis about 12 miles she the sea, but the чоя
sorts do not seem to — well there as at Holkham.
Archibald. Gorrie, Holkha
Soricties,
EntomotocicaL, September 5.—J. О. Westrwoop
Esq. F. L. S., deo in the chair, ene the urea
| received since meeting w mes of
pes чч чийин; е: sont the Society
of Arts, the Natural of Liege, &e., as
graph by - — for the sake of cheapn
to
fruit |
= i fine quality, — i
tine
best | of
compartments, the first being | в
races the seeond and diit i
1
| new. of the Soeiety's Transactions (vol. 2,
[paese with two coloured plates of the transformations
of small Lepidoptera, was also announced as ад зя
in | distribution ; and yo attention of the meeting w.
ected to the first of a new work by M. чу
* — entitled. “Fabricia E | 3 remark-
e for having the text entirely written in li
pness,
Bond
Руты ај, t attached to |
hi
RR
ting ‘the commu
=, upon which fan
F. Moore exhibited
and p we a in of
— Sibilla from. St a Me.
imaethis, from Westwood gy VER
* з of Coleophora f
ji
Hi
THE failure of Mr
ollowing p
as not, eos been vel
deins; 3 at 85 m
wefind “the s
sity “are Philosophy oe de
hree mer
OD, 8.
ted a — of fine specimens of W
- | stems,
therefore scarcely need |
ook“ is белл Л preferable in неру
slovenly compilatio
New Plan
2. Cripromerta Lossrawa. Allgem.
Ze
o
3
ptomerias,
8. ацди ALBO-LINEATA $
te, Flore des Serves, 1 893 5 uae r
each beari very long,
Scone grow in pairs 05 or v perhaps i
from within a green spathe,
| Magazine" is ——. 3
in the specimen before us 1$
. The sepals and petals
uniform colour, with an
about twice as
wedge-shaped base, wavy, ^
"n the T fom in v.d.
r
37 —1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 583
mere number len-masses shali definitively vantage, towers from y
separate the Cattleya and Ілећа. The pollen- | which the Mr he tin tanti is to be obtained. conservatory, or wherever their
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Gar emoranda. . great of. the
Tur New Crrsrat pente ge fa | — are ce very far — went and quantity of clean, sand, sufficient to render
irectors ight and i 4
some f ve operations in i
Let pat "has. Жым dfe progres we have mentioned shall ha
which, e extent o — verg ^
+ which are thicket, will: probably be converted into a kind of gypsy | Beauty — (Br 8 55 . ra ae ^
stone, with- cireal ich A. әсі aud . o by forming walks through the wood ; but mot n nd-colour, and оцей lar 8 ome ie. tonis
— on the are Ae built and some of ће | character. This :
TR Are —— P — of the — hens а mn from the heat ———— in ted .
intone — are ready. for settin mers which we
The narrow er between the basemen: d too little of this year. x кетей) А sin low Da LET -A
the palace an and A — of te firs о, d is ——— үттүн d v ea an ee i. d tg and showy 1 ower; the
might soon made read » т s Uf
gravelling. ч he second. terrae; which i ja to be al ов FEORIOULT URE: E51 fly maintained thet former god y Keynos n
Pearl (Chater) received а first-class ( delioate
walks, has been | put into form, the basins for the fountain. , Сотов or Panera — А ThE ighly | Bush 5 4 paler gua rd petal, holiy hock ay t ‘Chestnut
were first brought into notice a few je Paul), — itis a primrose coloured, woll-dbaped
cata! wal laid for — irm m with water. The ме, years vow fitis dep our great London nurserymen ; | S a vecta C M. ax» fweoku Newrwüpox
transept throum and ne oh the have been greatly admired those | Dama Show, which was held on Tharsda y, the Lebo Repiember
two terraces has been put into ape as far аз w who s — йг them d y t by Certificates were awar to the ae Dahan Rashma
ve culti y are not nearly so © ре
— fountain in the park is to play, and te rally known as rr фу rve to be. They do not, cer — e en (Ke oa 1 e зл mune
en va (Key yuh), 2d nas; Prinos
— des the top of. the lower terrace wall Ins | tainly, possess ne markings of the summer. | A tite AtW ynas) lot slew "Marvel (Р 1 ; Lady Brome
MÀ ye mas qe im sides еба walk as far ait | flowering kinds ; — rra ferior ію point of variety of | тае 1 — . — in een jom of the
tain till it terminates in (wo | colour, they are equal wi em in respect to fragrance, —— 2 фе
nent piers a lit little below the latter. The slopes from. he | Very little artificial treatment is required to have thís rx biome Ad erbena named Mrs, Saute
for
class
ground have b been turf. monnit of seting | aided by a moderate number of plants we may en
off i " Cit "
— — which the terrace D . the fragrance of the Carnation the whole year — = 8
wall 3 ing over the | , however, necessary double, and large in size, and ang m to flower as
on the magnificent gardens below, with Lad De tete ie proper tma a hich — Dart in mg ip my Ae — gy eye BG
T т | ld receive r АЛАВ ғ А м those exhibit tt Burrey show
and fountains: A large tract of ground lying | fin stopping ; as this mer very much upon Из» given next w et.
у е | meri — Lich
| general culture
alto- that a few plants of various colours been pur. made by sugar manufacturers. Others ascribe
| that љо
а
eminence, or little knoll, just mentioned, we believe some where the wood is firm, but not hard; after g.
of nade is to be raised, from which views of the plant in — 1 MÀ soil, in thoroughly drained pots, point of view, and has at the same time endeavoured
be obtained; but by far the best view, both | cover with a bell-glass, and plan ge the E in a mild | ascertain whether, as regards the per eentage of
the, май виш valey bey d cn fbi 5°, If attended to я ater, and | there is any difference between i
i m
ill soon ma
A : pieces of lawn 4 or 5-inch pots. It will be necessary to k — ncn а were a ваа на are distinguished
which have been finished; but they have not been plants in a somewhat MEN Wale auaji, ud in France vert amd collet rose... Com-
4. 2 лапи nts | М ter i soon ey have Finds o — — чар of these and the same
ге been : „ and out in nursery | become rooted and made some growth, pinch out their ei Dock irem the бый Of Me — *
“lines merely to ` wth a little, in order to induce them to throw out shoots, It Peligot’s mode of examination was —— ы Мн
Р Í қ
boundary of the раг
from the palace, between which and the station there is bloom. For such as may be intended for — | elders, however, that this may be disregarded.
to be a glass covered way, so that the contents of the during autumn, 7-inch pots will be sufficiently large ; albumen and pectine are determined together
gni i
i у be without inconvenience, use ma inch pots; lignine. The ashes (obtained by calcination in a )
1 — dba — xu Ti a pass down the liue of the | portion for spring flowering, and ре bres large f —.— e е the loamy. soils of va Loire
to of the | specim have 10-ineh
park, decorated zs it be either side | during summer in the cold frame, and y e —
Be — wers и төк ve with fountains and | по further attention than the ordina
we É g on; but ing, stopping, and staking. As
nothing is as yet и a to y Е be def every case
correct idea of what it is ultim , matured ; for if the plan
We learned from ilner, however, t mai dormant state, the
em n 6 + е
' equals will only be found at Chatsworth itself. lated by the period at which the plants may
some ides of the Degree of the display ретт, to produce t blossom, and the temperature
which i
| Per centage i
үз
i Percestags,
of Sugar.
of Lignine,
Albumen,
nd Pectíne.
d here pedi cq they can be kept, &c.
‘hat the e re column of water will rise 230 feet n | regarding this part of their Е
гет plants intended to farnish a
— 4
їп eight, aad these pies Е be surrounded by 16 flowers in November, should not be stopped later than
others, each Wo height. Nor is this all; there are July. During their :
‘other groups as grand, besides multitudes of smaller posed to light and air; but after the flower-buds are | Valenciennes
decorations о of a similar — which m themselves | formed, — — it necessary,
btless be worthy of Sir Joseph ton’s e sub to a higher temperature,
Tience in such matters. On the — — ; їп
I end just deseribed will be a lake covering | cold and damp, they
Acres of ground ; other ornamental water will chiefly or to а pit, where they ad ees
WR two n: — A reni rr cipal walk, | but unless ín the case of plants which) may have been | "Tee
150 feet in length, vane will be fashioned in fer cascades, as they will bloom in p
cmn Api of water on ihe | tem * of about 45°. It — — 10 — the blado, AGE — ы
Tight and left of the walk, and lying at right ang! wth completed during autumn, and to keep the plants | Com XXXVI, ; Gite
to it, each 1000 feet long. — — i es will ina eo sry pert ot the house, until the flowers The Slippery ry Ет — Peri Fulva,— The bark of
each contain fountains of great power and beauty, | to atop very late, and depend upon this tree is extens used in the United States, and
80 that there will ce ptr A ac no want of decora. ea in heat, мен should ee — in the ease of | has lately been ordered in „ Tue inner bark
tions of thie kind, w so much to set ed ind While | js the part employed. - It is a demulcent, and is recom-
E THE: GARDENERS CHRONICLE : {sem ta
mended in diseases of the mucous 8 F be es d f um Ho: 2 15 | Joseph Ya ку dris $ ^ teen aet M oh |
the Slippery. Elm. bark: —— The bari: bruised; ounce ; | pre ver dete to taking a deeper tint of autumn colouring; | ау) нен ез у ы, egre, ;
tailing matey 4 a Macerate for Men Un ‘and | and as several kinds T trees wi will soon — n shedding thin * 008 510 Pur vp T eh e шт
То a demulcen 058 УРЛ. their leaves, the Grass Jawns near trees should, be Faurr Trees 1х ‘Pore: W M, Сирак! Take the fenit
Me "Ure his found a fn at 125 the Ser Elm bark | kept down close sa bog the leaves fall, as iti is mown n with turned ont af orn oras some time sinte) "EMO
"beneficial It is и A ring. the owder ів a тону айни falling, Ta potting, sen i C Y:
sufficient quantity of. hot- бш, It is a soothing appli | HARDY FRUIT HARDEN ms Fung Be saute l at pelt P far BoE thet
ged again "fo tie Ц
sention to irritable ulcers, Ke. Pharmaceutical; J ouro al. The earliest Appli and Pears should be gathered as weeks, as that will xm to ез en fen
UIT wre treet they ripen. Early fruit is more dh the better Afterwards remove them to a northern aspect te eine
^ Calend f Or ati — bein gathered а few da: re pa it ripens on the |, fully protecting the pots by pingini qose its
m езй Bg of 13 g is by plunging the pots and m
endar o pera 101018, 3 1 t i it u wally turns mealy 5 Figs may be plane et they are wat f
[HA СИ (For-:the — week.) А. directly. Protect Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, aud] "work, or in a shed or ‘outhouse “They only require
: 3 : in Figs from wasps. Peaches and Nectarines should Jike- pem ve — e Vines in your Winery m be
Sa DEPARTMENT! f wise be gath a day or к — eis are 3 Ripe, eggs; T4 One ae the nt Fs eee
нк на ; iW hered Frcustas;,J.4, One of the singular, bnt not n
ipai din owering pla КЖ Wi pat and placed in a room of m temperature, where rosities to which the cultivated varieties are
e hs of. looking more elo aia to those wh they will ripen more eee 1 if = to ripen plants which produce such things аге over fed.
yare intended io supply a` floral: display during the | оп елее, and be higher favoured as well. Get) the VVV
pply t hon f bar lormer vaim
Autumn and winter. The reserve stock of subjects which | frait room in order p holding. fruit — it may de In УШ Ond many "hi tio ins TEMPS ment of g
“have been grown on for this purpose will by RM. Val gathered, and see that a the shelves, pedis, ез are rothing is “found” to answer better than an ite the m
finer 3 about e
ей.
«he. nice 5 улы one пакар — э ly | clean and dry before fruit is de eposited th erein, Water iq з ог Captain's) thrown into the
c share of light and air, will be in a Alpine Strawberries with manure water, and the new lira Oe sine РЕП
favourable state for blooming after a few weeks“ intro- | Strawberry plantations i in бу ек үе er. ! Sand ЫК piste, MUR C "uem
, duction) to the stoye ; or а рагі of them тлу remain in DETUR pe ee (ейп тойга dich otwatér pt * W рш.
" i i ire For the covering o: ats wi
- ие: 2 ый — nue score r The eee change in "e тыбы will wg ani g! 5 — — dad more d DER
Begonias : а b 8 th less expensive Марат:
ейи sn D . aye ' Keep the plants thin, hoe tobe brough ti to work between gro vg y hi ең Tenne воа Por: Боге e
be kept from injury. o the to cut down weeds, and to loosen the suri4eg agil, wine question without knowing something of the rules of
mon things may be d the mol heavy rains have in ss теч ср среды | to which your plants are to be exhibited, They
2; 19 4 1 consi ofa gr ; i ith alh the informatio Want, VA
E aa Plambago ca ars both to the ec 4 ri Ps He 1 dg wee me a ра xi n you X00 Ала
eu ses is ee, 4 AI Уу pi iece of jood г d, i t sheltéred situa- | oe mot. eee 79 E Aat of Eam
Леа tali, таймын of oa should be “ 255 oror Tor paming witht the first Piuur and 9 M С, The ФА:
Toba, ak such picem S Si patens and splen- of sprin 3 Gigas (cee Gard ere: ы» 1850,
ЕТ eser ;itl ts, early;sta
dens, assist in making a ugh the autumn. should bep Ж mooted s poe is v Ше — тош Peg Ux M o found fo th soil in the
Attend to Chr: rei te Pale ; yug d eely with liquid e urhood,of diseased Potatoes belong to one of the small
s im are not writing for florists, go — thi энш, from being planted | dspring-tailed insects, Podura fimetaria (Gardners
> should be aimed at rather than fine individual en deeply trenched. Mi need not repeat the advice. F N N ЫЗ en
blooms, Tus ‘earliest started winter-Howering Héaths Winter crops of vegetables, as Cauli flowers, Spinach, | ainin шор, Ypononienta del. n пе web. n
and Epacrises should now be рагро, under fr 855 as it Onions, Lettuces, &e., A have every jebie mna Laarstxcemra INDICA: Sub. This тыч,
will forward their blooming—give air, ho are ver, freely. get them on. Keep them clear of weeds, and den- dificult to flower. It КДЫН
ate tting of Hyacinth ў & er + sionally dust them over with | soot, which is an excellent bri started in a plant stove — in spring, after pruniug i
pot ng o pts * dene e. for pacing А . lixd, reducing the ol ро
now be. done a in se 1 the manure for à top dressing. w e weather has be- gad Тоа багаа
н her! firm compact 4 n prefere. those ha. come dry, late Peas, Cauliflowers, Lettuces, and Celery, omi
size, if they are soft 40 — ed pend Bloonis should be well watered with liquid manure. Continue Biers ower ittle m
ind 5] is the x : о EU ||” BS
be qual portions 1 . t Лов ќо take up and dry Onions for „ а if Lettuces Mass: Ba te уой е nalis i dE
í Bie eu qum
After potting, place them on а: dry bottom and: bz rame may be sown & good
the pots 2 or 3 inches deep with old tari, or пеев, pre- | hardy Cabbage Lettuce : the lights Ex MALA pus Me. et n
serving them at the same time from heavy rains; under frost) nights occur, when they npn чуч on—allow E yerof earth, a v however, difficult, to give
Sora they w will fill their. pots with. roots, and ing, however, air during ight, to proventi eration ав this in Ше)
forcing when want pit or two: should likewise ера арор riated, to late
2-4 CET CUTS Fren тар such as hav grow np Melons
е through the summer will чт by prem orking over
"EaBiv ViwrRY.— Where Vines are і inte dad fo or yery | the soil, and — a drm leaf-mould to make it МИЕ, |
early 1 o: "hey should be pr uned immediately, as If such pi by — pipes, the, advan
t $ у бын canes, after being | tages wi Ferri firés can be applied. as wistür
ptuned, sho uld be shaded from the p exposing them licec : HR
- enly by night ; before evening =e vith eo :
Wwater—this, by i inducing а sta ite o EU will enable. the
" Vines to break stronger hereafter. Provided the earliest ЯТАТЕ.ОЕ THE WEATHER NEAR LONDO 5 th
ы of Grapes ti to be Беа trot pots, the plants For the week qe, 3; jest tr het t the neee benen : 50
supposing the wood completely ripe). should be taken gi beeper
to a wall to remain till wa reing; prune less ia ware оен Es en
| ba ck to the к, but allow any leavés| Sext Tul Of che Ar. . Ofthe Ea ресів: l
* Temaining to fall — own accord, C SE. КУЛУ ел ST NAMES oF P. hon: “We hh )
Жете is ti i ж Bem tb Fit ч. of "dried
tate of 75 — $, which may be known by
hé lad to the shoots, when the leaves will be
showing are
] Eu Moon’
they longer of service. | M
еіоге rushed over with a 7
will “bring off а] the ripést Se thet
ing this. two or three tim à 74 | 64.8 | 46.5 can do is 3 hel them
a clearance will be effected: of the leaves on the) 77-3 Or ove uch overcast’ sni gy ais i 85 €— a LI
3 s » esp Des ed fne very clear. i
Jue Ath ws be: ide aii the = Egi m sylvestris W P H. Why, your
ара, as we 85 t Y fine ici emrat ni sue oe - Pinaster. N not M. [s
ughout >
ea ves thé sun a abd air will have free! ЮРЫ — eee dere, ee tt жыйн di e Jens
access to the fee ots, and will assist considerably -e ар e the average. study a ite PUE a
* ripening process; we hardly advise the sashes b e. "The perte
3 e * few weeks yet, but all the air possible _ STATE, OF тив WEATHER AT ure i are most, remarkable sieros 1986
n the houses, to carry ou ut the above sp | ig : pt. 17, 1853 r — ра n
-ditions забе removing t them. St rawberries for fore | e beds cg tha gestis Crocosmia. —
e : : е in | Greatest Prevailing Winds, and Dinema polybulbon.—J, WL.
rar; y liquid manure will , and a full whieh it | or ig d Mano ma 7 4
‚ to light, to, asit which, p keep ез the Y min: оя 82 озш; elas d Lenin, cd
t mon здау T1 63: ioides
“the | піз strong, with their pots — fled € rons Mon. : Nursey, wonk: Patterson, Your ingu гу in
еге will hot be much à i | бар» tible of an answer; The quantity s grae
на sinis 1 on an acre of ground depends on t
— ee eare i золы length of time they аге to remain.
3 23 w ou do
GAR ж?
The Жз, СЯ o! d ute floes 3 mu a = ;
by Vlad pinion to neatness pale Ней, n
prow wths PÓTATORS : J Y, Brechin. Your
w a fungus W А
found im: — ноа which eve enous $5:
flower, Jerusalem D aT. Potato, E.
'onseqnent on de and in . шө З
neiple.
booksellers
statement that и idi 8 “Shoo! Botany "is I^ all T and — —
obtained by e seller od
who: E 5 with his London agent. Mieres elo gi give false РВЕВЕВУ кр о Fayı ins: a ae МА,
tó inquiries of this = are notn unfreqnently m еп whom | Number for April 16 fof the dl
: 1e he tide Lie net anxious to deal with. ME Ti удай. It is impossible
| -Bursror Pors. We think —— has been said upon so local he spots will
Үй ИМ M thid, “LE tht people at Bristol ére satisfied w state of the berries sen, Some
i or& wè have no wish to render thein diven — irm we suspect it is —— ©
Tn | Consenvaromes: G P. Expe that — honses | without, We see —
Experience pro see
и and cold M ES еі Vooden ones; but the | Misa: 7 P. Please prea
untmportanf, ‹ ventilation abundance is |. wi rene Р
provided; and pam, proved ena i ata aiid |. mad — 5: Karben 4. 85
— THE) AGRICULTURALUGAZETTE 585
и PERUVIAN GU Е GI DOMO, patronised by the — ub LAND DRAINAGE. ' m
AUTION TO AGRICI Y*vRISTS. eal Society, а Canvas Mn. JOHNSON-(sevéral years
URE an I Pp me er af Able P Hair end Wen, is get mA m go Yuste out en. tend emma — мы i£
MAN carried d. geata of Fi Shillings per acre; or
ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, Морат ai sel det P igucsa thea Qi sm — Жз ис ой pre 50 nerep ree guineas per day т day, for petting out фе,
s THE ONLY IMPORTERS OP PERUVIAN GUANO, "on wind, — from attacks of in sects and — ithe frosts. T0 Are e annm faster.
Consider it to be their duty to the Peruvian Government and to be had in any bn lengt h, upwards of 2 yards wide, at 1s.
the Public, again to recommend Farmers and all others who buy per — run, of E. ROBE! t facturer, 451, Oxford AGE.
R Шу on of he nate s from whom th nrehase w 1 — — ä Pander 983 — ME BAILEY "DENTONS TABLES or cost,
of course be t "and, Tn addition to articular Ta NETTING, for the brotéetiow oF Кый) ыр. “SAEY. = STON Е ORK) LANS А, pon
Ann ta, Y to nigi 35 ANT XY GiBBS axp SONS thi cr Sen I ght, - nd — — d per are price 1. 10% Sold by Joss U., High B
| ism TE at. which ai Piin t ran Jien g 500 yards, 80з.; 1000 yards, 50s; ;. Scrim ROYAL Vids v OF — AND ART,
ring the last two years 5 d MT Wa XR SQUAR
Бе ена.
puis 90 10 thé guaranteed import of
3 ANTONY Cane AND. BONS, Lobos Island
‚ Superphosphate. of Lime, and all, Artificial Manires,
[шее and Tape Cakes, dc, T
ILLIAM Ixos Carne, 10, Mark Lane, London, 3
UPERPHOSPH rawr OF ДА,
p-dressing, pud
s yielding Nitrogen, Potash, and other chemiess
r Corn rate, Nitrate of Sock,
Fishery; — Agriouttural Salt, Sulphate of Potash, Aapa;
, every other Artifieial Manu
Ah BOE ap SONS.
ans —+
.
м NURE S.— The following Manures are mmu-
И, 4 Mr. Liwes’ Ft, Pe tford Creek :—' !
2
— on Ganed tt aranteed to c
N.B
Peers Sk of Ammonia, &c.
"А constant supply of - — L
Ewan Purser,
Bridge Street; Blackfriars,”
.
2 8 55 te of Lime | 8 t
Oni Và MES Coprolites
ing William Street, ini D Lon im
ontain 16 per ait of
— the genuine карона *
EpüiNGTON & Co: 8, * — Pars; City, and Old Kent
Road, Southwark ; ahd at pe Past India commenced | a GLASS А уа
[^7 ^a CHEMISTRY
Export Dock, Ро plar, w — rien ect tte ted Em t 1
„Tents in great varieties, on their latest improyed principles. im e mw ex pem br ideo —
iE ORT _}ehemicat science, А. se аа veulle
ee M — NER moore nen Clas in, the morning, Ale, on the. в ^
PHILLIPS PATENT FIRE ANNIE TOR MACHINES) bint ae Peck ei gouren ofA gia aby *
PAT mata WIRE STRAN FENCING G forms the mos 6. жаг thu application of heathens АМИ
— H tees [tunm — yj —— сей rd reutine 4 farming; spe ; — (pr е — — m
sing upom or ever mde of, 200, lica ot mede o Mr, Horam, at hd, vatitation, yah.
| 75 е 2 by us in the last few years. Apply OLLEGE LE AGRICULTURE; PANE CH EMISTRY,
errem — CAL акъ G L SCIDNOH Sf aad
88, apart Kennington Laue, Ke P ne r Lende I
Principal . C. NESBIT, POUR, FCS, ае
The Py 5 studies pursued in the College comprised бу
d isite to prepare ‘youth for the p tof Акене,
Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and t opt Dr
and Military Services, and for the Universities,
Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly apd
Acctirately executed at the Co
** Г.м other articulars may be had on appticstiéa to
r А! pilad
L „Тре ne noxi term will commence on the
n will commenep ор the 14) Lof бекит.
0 2 PUPILS A len
living in —— —
12
EWAGE RCOAL MAN ee *
М7 fértilisin N rti which is dU. жт
saturated with don Sewage, will be found гъан mt fo
every species тор; more especially for Peas, Beans, "Tithips,
eqni Wurzel, and other root crops. It will produce a greater
return {о з
А
TRON — — and all тид of wane: PENUING | - i A yaaa arf bett 3*- f :
Ornamental Wire 49° 100 W aoe et ‘knowledge of re culture Iu
3 = анчы Us Жуй төм, Mani еч, dio B., Office of the Paper.
ENRY 3. MORTON хо COn, 9], ‘Albion: ‘Street, b A
NISED RY | A GRICULTU MAL. 1 URL тїз Х gricalturigt,
'NETTING, ve nate sí тн капина PAIN EIN 1 residing in a delightfni ct of North Devon, bas a
ud cannot к made -Е width eee, 41H пит VACANCY for a Gentleman as a PUPIL. The Advertiver,
| heh ng been Wstomed to take pupils, can’ give
expects references of the highe * а ility.--Direet to 4 *
Post Office, Instow, Barnstaple, н
рт 3r TY SLT, VU RU —
MITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE m
||
SEWAGE MANURE WORKS, 5, Samer E epus for the Christmas Show of Fat 8
97 s 3^ чо Ms d 2 1 nan pee 20 | NL v to M bru 1 ans en or before ВА, IUB-
Й y mone da and in quantities no x Е! ^, the 5th of NO BER
[eae a ior : tr bas be Вене at on Te тїшїшї of the |. | © ‘Prize Sheets, sponte) — a —— КЕ Ded ot I
' | amount to nearly SX), WINTED. *
Л nr 7 ; MM GG ns & Co, 26,Do Certificates for Entry, to be "mm applicati
к owe VA Du Seedsmen, dud p^ all th e at fr B. r. E (ee. per P Sorel
of the Com TEN endations and Testimonial may be . *—— of H MOON 4 Ap — one
‘seen at the ud 1 ame ешь — req
= wide, Sine 4
САМОЕ on S PATENT DIGGING mm ч m — AM p yn 120 perei da E the Exh ы ibition, ar om the Chiba t Paine my hata the
R ING MACHINE, which. obtained 81 GALVANIS ane IRON SPOT G, Plai Ornamenta Пе Ho — ress.
MEDAL of thé Royal Agricultntal Society at eg br Фер ‘ot tages, Farm Bui ildings, ех — e Yn
1853; 52. 5s. Prize of the YORKSHIRE SOCIETY; and 5%. '1 ITCHIN ax AND HOME COUNTIES DOMESTIC
Prize of Ше ——.— — JIET A "A" of *ultivating — — Liquid M ure Pumps, W er Смет, | POULTRY ASSOCIA * ig er nomo
5 day with fou x horses seenat work at Tronghs, and a M of Iro — ee Pelt he В Annual Exbi will be beld at the
He 7 and in Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Cheshire, Yorkshire e, y at 9}, үе, ro у Lrgbs ; Hi men me on the 18tb; ITE of Noy eem
Ales, Berwiek, Glotcestershire, Worcestershire irt, Leicester- ғ ^ | 4853, When Prizes gmonnting to upwards of 807, will be, o ered
Shire, um паи G WIRE GAME NETTING.— bor pott i {лига ub
Tom the йнй of SMALLER Occurs PIERS wore re liorse Td, ren Yaro, 2 Feer Nun. ШЕЛҮҮ" a йг ate she Gres t Northern Railway,
power is} ied Mr Mr. Гоби has co plement ` p — — DS a Junction with the
Fila to g or у ря per day, with a yes of — hat — Cambridge and Калага. “Counties, T "mm à:
only. 971. 108, and 241. 105; respectively. at Prize Lists may be had o 9 — 1 to the tary,
PRIZE. th, Gloncester 15 eighth. ine), to ая ‘enclosing two oe for — chee ea
improved GAR poly bs TUR IP CUTTER 407 of vate view у
the
transferable), w hich ж
to
{ont
—
k's Rea highly eanmended at в. card
Ривз), Ап Siu cem prize eg ed уяни хав ^ D 8 the TEE dày 8 d Exhibition. Aud on алаў,
aM 7 &c. 19 th, and Monday the 2ist, 1 m
SS e Bam 225 ee xd The: Directors of ће, Great N. ihe — оет
irectoTs o e Great Nor — and
INTON 8 761 wc UE МЕНАТА — 75 8 2225 . ue have yen to run Che RAD rains on ue Stola on, and
tai — Ob: BOR Rte Ө 2 "mi wu Teak, b SORS RH ND б give free рав sage 67 all ll Poultry for or the E Exhibition (at otis
retain elr sharp poi t the Jast, requiring tía — Ht
Mr. Mec They answer admirabl Cx — our a d
, СУКТА: pa x mixing the A in ‚ап тыйу in i — amn Tapanned Pütz sant E XHIBIT П IONS ov STOBR
E ate labour quite 20 per cen sed. AND D an d
ўл 8 & KEY 2 Ne — к t, and 52, Little. Britain, 2-inch mesh, — 24 inches wide „ 74. рег yd. 54. per — — 1 will be he LIP EY H 7 Birmingham, on the
. 1 PA [qm ts to all the principal Implement 9-inch Ы p дй) 6} th, м, 15th, an I iw er 1 Ai, Je irai
2-ine " m, Bag О" е.в (PRIZE LISTS and any farther дн —
1j-inch „ light 4 C - дива Bu from ' Jor ‘News d os at
“ANTHONY'S PRIZE CA аги САМ; Th i — „ Strong » ss T т n Offices—39, Bennett's Hill, ‘near the ‘ews Коош,
_ e | 1$-inc " io "
Wural Society again awarded the A above can any width at proportiona’ te prices.
“Stren Hs Cir Tent E meening at Gloucester: ne ше triat this | IË An upper 2 is a coarse mes esh, it will 12 E A N OFFICER; — Sti of the: Ange m
t i { — . Galvanised Sparrow-p Netting for | i
of Р * tried made oy b md "freu be Mane 1 re foot. Patterns forwarded with Sexe and gineering. ve хо icm
Жду ett of eteam i 200) of these se Churns a те sold KIC Ban M LEE Market rong al, or | $ te ‘mahagement o of воће fri a — m vn
; ү зуун сев sent —— meren de z : f
“tion —Burerss & Agrieriltural: implement Warehouses, — “eters e ene of this Paper will be
103, Newgate Steet and 92. Little Britain, Lo —— д — Bee evil ern ed 1.04
'TEPHENSON —— 1 — reh Street,
London, and 17, New P ; Sonthwark, Manufacturers v xs 6 ttt.
“of Co per Cylindrical aed” in — Conical Iron келү, The anv
and rvatory and Hothouse Builders, either in ‘cultured at é
4
E
ER
6 o
2 э their simple but efficacious method of warming
eens and other Buildi by Hot Water.
9 —— ey have PIDEN of
"de e зво qespeetati can be given, and ful —
“tarnished on applicati
Boe ‘PATENT. — AND COTTAGE
“SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ae 1853. wy
MEETINGS des OLLOWING
T Sept. — Im cd of —
нокараз, Sens ine Society of Ireland.
, Tuus
risa matter of pres cbsereation E those
Cast- —.— for the ae of Farms, pm have opportunities of obtaining a c now-
Dt Manure Tanks, and "yn ledge of the fact that. che difficulty experienced ip
е
Patent Pu we 15 0
Patent —— with 15 fet of ыч or rather that it v increased in a à progressive 4
pues attached, and bolts ar nuta during the last few years. The paucity of stallions
y for 2 0 0 , Б
Larger ái if ; T apted for breeding roadsters was реч бе shown
They а uch used for supplying Hoti (ume AND EFF ECTIVE WTRE PERN — | at the late meeting et the Royal Agricultural:
—.—. Ed cr — FFF it Gloucester, and was indee pa discreditable
2 1 uale being. selected from the most с — manufactory a ij wo whose Net has been the possession ef
тте . — of ME of amd Not less than two coats of. anti-corrosive | the best horses in the world. "This evil. is felt it
F е Бета ae th, Nett mage ase gd si ts Fonte y ое who, Fear (jy Roan ey r
E ытар х SONS, — in claiming for the Whittington Net a large share of | the Sq of N nh 0 Tae wt cod also
£ RESCENT, JEWIN STREET, LONDON; ‘gem favou
Every description of Machinery. А Raising 8.7 2, Wotton Parade, Gloucester, er to pae;
` Ragineg, ба. mni . В. Apply юм. Whittington, near Stokeferry, Norfolk, уч тутыш — s "E — me, 1. that it
586
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
** The | they are —— for carrying heavy weights.
отвезу” * | When 507 00/. ean be- realise
e breeder's purpose to
h sums as 25/, the
scences show im t
, the "Water are
apology
the attention ^e our rea
ing out the rarity of € "saddl
, as Per in the display made at the various Амон
and the effect of this on the cavalry, observing | at
ry 20 stone
fe then w
purposes she is kept
unately lame
to the stud ; and
as his choice between tw
um almost alone the icio distriets supply—
ed h a cart
es, on t
— ‘attention —
hat are run,
at w orses are brought
em which young to the evil arising qus: allowing the
tances to be curtailed f en's Plates, he
bestow Som
15 110 the ity early 19904 * of a tall, leg eggy Clevelan d AA ; 2. as for
t to the post. |а
1 м һан nter and he sew as a hack, the ve per
eo
but he can
nately агама and sold for good on? whilst ‘the
females are also doing their parts
instead of being devoted to the 57
roughebred and the cart stallion which а
frequently ann in n fact, they often travel доша
the e gens гы
nagerie
It is э С
S
e+
al bounties: would bring such horses for-
d as would be capable of contending in “such
orses throughout the country. In order to obtain
horses, the writer advises that we sħould Len
ho o whose merits he de-
rer lie ary pig, the one to attract = cei on
and the other to take care of the pen The
8
аск Ki xri that it would im cart horse, hi own proper Laren P often
sible to produce horses with agre action and | called upon to exercise his powers where his better-
igh breeding, yet capable of carrying such weights bred companion has sweated himself in vain. Some-
as 20 stone; but th done, he says, es, however, the cart we is put to light mares,
the aid of a c with a lower but stronger breed | to 1mpro size 0 ffspring ; and the blood
of horses, thus producing the finest сам: r 0 ms e фета? for the purpose of imparting
in th ld. Our author, however, fall vity, the result being (very
rt at | m
переко іп p latter instance) that we BRUN; nr
d ith blood horse's legs ;
s
о m
e
does
English cart or the heavy Flanders
not say — he энти ek for mares ог for ow.
gst. — he leave
ers "ens althou
d union,
in thes
— he devote
were серу but not m
analogy n
reeding of we animals, such as sheep
n and o п almost m care is pr d in the
selection of both sex The best of each are
eserved for breeding танбы: іп tiis horse this is
e! atit entirely neglected. The too Nasen custom
of yug sr amie every half-bred horse indiscri-
r either his merits or demerits can
useful m
e princi
зей йн, бик. d those
in bree iion; an
И 8 4 7 Rai of keeping every u
active work so long as her limbs are clean and
sound, and her constitution in a vigorous condition,
are, in our opinion, M pn. — of the dete-
the result. great evi complained of rioration of our rse; a reversal of this
is the Rarer of procuring good saddle horses system must be "m атса n. in vincla 5
r- abre nimals w these views, we
, Such a n | plan proposed as Wit
T grown ought not to be less ‘than n) to 16 hands reserve for a fut e mt iele some practical sugges- |ì
high, and furnis FLY proporti | tion
to this height. Now, sure ely ui bain e à breed
we sh 0 rab horses—we
anded: as they are M conj is than
‘would fall. «найр Short, and fail i in producing
A
Wl
rnished in e ons by way of remedy for the growing evil to which
this writer has so properly called attention. А OLS:
Taere is but - забур which is generally
owed to regulate t
prepared, perhaps and —the
under shatter are P ed Mba Hütéred = their manure is
eames ou " to dusk it, fov may be pr
T of even
w pounds ing
ard servitude, e
n | selves
e
ording the best 7 proof that the en
tehed.
mare in
?
kare for hs foots sii
Fiche
ent has n
тағ: himself of the vi isl of his s su
n by going in amongst them from bu ra
laing; ; jm hence it yong a that tee
spection principle might often be dopted y
rm buildings no lus
i
superintendent in a
ral situation,
operations to be
— cireularly ar
the
estead, thus sparing | the loss of Г
colsequent on = need of pae. to enter ech gat- |
tieilar buildi
4 farm du on the Ve gare pelea
е supposed to be the half o circle of, say 400
i the exterior mc line чы
halicircle being partly enclos ed by the ends of fir
m 40 feet in Tor of a greater
bed spaces, thongh no mor
would of course .
radiating from en central poi
or less open, or gl
m
з these ` 3 and possess ]
ualifications required for a hack,
uch as gad, iod, deep, bli ee Moa di: flat legs with the t on pm
rank’ AH ith the proper t is econo
a t oblig quity. The evil to which. attention is pareria —— buildings € ial]
carrie several
principle which has hitherto regulated the arrange-
remedy ;. but, before stating our views on АН bind of them
—— cb tie oh the sake of elucidation, glance t there are two essential principles which ou
зган to be ra i in mi One undoubtedly is the need
еб of | of economising labour—the other is the need of
m ing it. In a plan put forth some years
by nt TORRINGTON jiis latter principle
» Published by T. Hatchard. — TN on; еы
lar sequ and |!
t сре ons, bingeing the o one upo ex 1 other, s "the
ich they are severally carried on are | V
ought ti ns carryi g on at a di
i cra du
isolation of farm yard
8 eden) aner
According to Sir S
not а limited to the sa os d;
0 atory is ed a
2 from which views 5 0
in istan pesi
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
tion by fire. Even were they connected with each hy taken upon myself the responsi! bitity of thefirst machine, agricultarist to deepen his sod, and to weed and
other by bridges, these might be so constructed as to on publie og Уучу failed in getting o others to do | — more thoroughly than he can do with his
be easily removed, or they mi made of incom- | $9 Оп equitable terms to the worthy inventor. ] er tool, 2: —
bustible ials cast-iron, for instance, — €———
with | THE ROTARY FORKING MACHINE. REAPING MACHINE COMPETITION AT
| Ти torial position to which you admit the contri- STIRLING,
коо AND ) PROGRESSION. | butions of “С, W. II., and the rank which he has „Tun Stirling General Agricultural Association lately
a lar writer om agricultural topics, | offe the
recently published letter in | "= dni : As
them by in silence. It is no light matter 6 | Rossing g smile at some expressions of our sanguine friend |! premium of any amount has been
incur the displeasure of the y and talented oer | Ir. p. enters S upon a a long disquisition, in which the | offered for reapers by any Scottish i Society,
of the Clay Farm, and Lam, therefore, the more anxioas | following appear to be the leading ideas :— i it naturally exeited a i Loud deal of i
ith "him ho | lst. p assumes tha nüon now directed to | The the
to set py geet (if not my — right w
and soften
competition on Tuesday last, on
his censure. I em rotary cultivating machines is the result of his writings farm of King’ 8 Рабу ре —— by Mr. Peter —
в
own opinions, although, of рын -: айе
team cultivation; and that — he p M im It was originall tended that the competition Laus
‘ the 3
then, it does, overtake and rush past him and the truth, pay io mas the machines made their appearance dat ад and
or censu Well
— m us to criticism ге, tn i gus 2 Ld хе, delayed vm * m. Pus
with borse-power, cheaper — more “effective y. Heassumes, as an axiom peti no proof, th g trains brou n
m Ив most inveterate enemy. I " not consider i economical. instrument of cultivation “that hand can | Where the competition — to take U^ presented а
necessary to dissect too minutely eithe imus" or make or mind can conceive.” n scene of the greatest — By the hour of starting
verbiage 24 i article, beyond — the ths “impaling Sdly. He assumes, also аз an axiom, that the inver- mbers had i imme and at one
of the wri th e, after sion of 4 soil is а necessary part of the act of culti- | — of the day there could not have been fewer р»
their wid e ind г опе | vation, and implies that his steam-rasping or sawing | b opi than 6000 Besides these, num
thought, when in writing on this subjee! | machine will invert it. rsons crowded thi ais the park around,
either of * Talpa " or his charming Chronicles. If I wer |. And lastly. He asserts thst the rotary forkers arp The sun quem out brilliantly, and the spectacle was
to find fault with the spirit it would te | ће soil, “tops and bottoms uppermost, any how,” and | e TT he most ani escription
on its vain assumption that persons in 21 111111018 | “ — the soil into a confusion that shames the very Twenty-one machines were entered for competition,
d Ne to think alike, and draw similar conclusioss | n 8 ending at patentees, from all parts of the country, and it was anticipated that
lany desire pip 1 * will admit on Ma аа is of question- out o о proved
ions are hs ways — able
Mise » | able in constru m be
The | iret of these women is at peche by cho case, however, Qut — —
necessary. Well sho dag after my “ gathering, icine the long list of rotary pronged machines, or les me forward in good time, one more (Bells)
T Mr. Romaine, "who p esented to me the "follow ul every ng with Morton's of 20 me quin 30 — pe last — — — T
etter of introduction i— 7 ears o own to Josiah Parkes’ мез а ar М бейе "pem supootivo- 2
Hilaire, Canada Fast, ра 9,188. ceded the publication of his ew” on the subject of | heir ig
Sm. A great rte of your courage, energy, and perse- cultivation, The refutation is important, not as а starting.
verance, and a firm believer in your disinterested public spirit, | gr e gt this No. 1. Mr.
Tam ab Paster notice а rng — or that — ч to s da of No. 2. Mr. ii Hopen friget) Vai s imp
rocoediig TENE 9. J. Mr. M'Cormiek'&, man y Mr. M'Kenzie,
Engiand with the model a is an pum cem — — sti up ho sl stand in No, 4. Mr, M Laren'a Dray's Cmm
1 sme be worked b It has ali . 5. 'в( ouse) Bell’
ried at. 2 2 м шесһап pre be Paes aid so the — poston of endeavouring to realise with No. 6. Mr. — n rper
ly thought of that the Government has been inducat to horse — — imitation of the i" ous but some- No. 7 ve Bell's own Crosskill, m d by Mr, Low
imme a small un " ээ rte omedia; ito maker pere —— эң a “© cultivator, which he. sketches во | — Amon ng th н n the ie eld „ ja ri
its merits tested in England. ave recommen r. graphic i ^ is “Chronicles.” The rotary forkin
M M geo M in the м of implenent-| mac * not merely antecedent to, but i is quite ety Me ғы of Ф = аје, Lond d Kin
with ` коой knowledge of these mor i If there is thing distinct * n the steam я clivatary о of C. W. H.,“ of : » y, Mr Е заа shen 2 ~ М.Р. Mr. Hay,
n eme, or something wrong, witl er, and o am » R.
Sec to ee м om Ma dà pingi f E, ИК amen Yo
good, let him by all means follow it T up, and have an — wedded to the horse, and as a proposition it is незра reaping machine, was on the throughout the day
— ond р: att —— de Agr prr — Society's X | of proof. There are, no doubt, advan gn attending ad во was Mr. Charles M'Cormick, the American
anxious des ire to advance th o practice of agiculture the sal tnc C the plough in respect to | patentee. Mr. Pusey, who intended being 8 was,
by every means in а your power, I am emboldened to Mc yon to tractio ere are other - —— we are re soriy fe to learn, detained in Ediuburgh by indis-
model, and give the young man yom p mo t in К, mg
inion of its merits, and your advice as to further т procesdings.~— | aetion rotary forkin machin His declamation
ain, str, sid y ing пе. uto. th fields where competi
THe Sie Bae pt wa D Ga?” [bout the ^ Пету alembie in which: dhe sues of man place, the public were admitted Vy екеш, the p
After a very long examination of the plans, models, and horse hae been seething for centuries,” being 2s. 6d, and agricultural labourers at la,
and other documents, I came to the conclusions which I vu 33 It might ав well be said of manual siderably more than 1001, was taken at the entrances
à UE
ca
in my letter to the Times. Those eorclusions 1 „the power. of s man is most during tbe day,
may be right or may be wrong, time will il амдын they economically exerted in raising a weight, therefore it is The first trial was made оп а field of Oats,
my opinio "nose odels and wes pater vantegeous under certain circumstances in | aoi], eed nearly level. The field was well adapted for
wings were made in North America log be SN Patin arem = or because the m was | machin mank A if we except the fact that the grain
“Тараз? arti in print; on this poian i it | 80 long in fa of winnowing between t doors, | was slightly m da The whole of the machines were
necessary, abundant affidavits сап be obtaüed ; and — — winnowing machine must not be ordered to start at once ; most of them went off in fine
because а man of thought and genius happeied Е except in conjunction with steam power. style, except №. 1, Mr. Cochrane's Bell's, which had the
working out practically ideas somewhat rw Ageing in| Thirdly. The necessi — стос —— revolving bands of the rolling web made of gutta
PR on, far more comprehensive than those of|*Xiom, a be proved. percha, which was found sewer at all. It did,
" am I to be held up to editoria — ar have been requisi —— — however, start at last, but speedily came to a stand- still,
ridicule, in an article sensitively self-lauda
of exposing, the bottom soil to the air than by bringing and was, after one or two ineffectual attempts to eut,
Jey ten rtly I hope to present in your iliis it up; and it is still necessary whenever the objectis to | removed from the field, Each of the machines bad in
of the machine; until then, it will Бе bury the vegetation growing at the surface. At such | this field an portion of grain to cut,
oo жр dà enter upon long еам about fric- | times the plough or the spade must be used; neither | which were most — and most thought of were
е, , &e. uffice to say, you |; ; я
cannot have agricultural! 2 revolution without in vert it any more than “ the circular saw
on, Tt Winton’s gn is
e, because it has less
mic ‘why good with the tel us as compared with the in br th, and, in doing so, absorbs 4-horse —.— No. 3, Mr.
— understand. All our Crosskill’s rol
that you
the same | y-the-bye, it abrades about one-twelíth of am inch | horses was v reat,
x read 4- Minot А 2А
4 M*Corm
ny m j s the No. 2, Mr. Hope's Bell’s, made fairish work, but will
rable to the | Awdust “in going through a 5-inch Oak plank " (where, frequent stops. It was evident that tlle labour to the
bo f i
M'Cormick's, started in excellent style,
of horses | But inversion is not necessary for decomposing the con- | eutting de un iration, The stubble was very smooth
not be applied to a revolutionary orig Į | ituents of the soil when it is left 80 hollow м. don the air and regular, an and there was no stoppage, ва save from the
ee |
rs, carts, and water can penetrate it in a
&c., must, on this — — as al as our |“ С. Л. н.” said pra know that, even according to ‘the | by plunging broke the pole after the first furrow had
A host of tormentors,
ws,
mother earth, until her
estroyed,
deer
ner are well nigh des
ion, al
2
in а by tol whick do mot invert the Er rapidly and
The is.
in а bet
himse ача seen it in operation, Bell's, as it at present = are gel It s thus
i the
tho sorry to shock the self-est — cmd re-state in ге чыгдан weight of two men, who are
— du Y 25 . really the peculiar advantages of the forking machine. - ust add greatly on heavy eid ü | the labour of the
I" : ngst but in
oonelusio
— — 15 must — dec Samue
xtending not — amon
best was
is * : b 2 >
the plough . changed, when the machine did its work beautifully,
told me ther d
at Mr. — die — idea of the — machine | the hands of old-fashioned practical farmers, me No. 4, чу M‘Laren’s Hussey, by D gs inse
wae i letter in colum: de —
. very bad work, was often stopped, am
that merely “tumbles the soil into confusion ;“ | twice had to go over ho i stubble already —
hes but I will disclaim, once for all, in print, as I have | before continuing to cut its - al н, work
f
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5
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8
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rrespondence with inventors tea
“atin. truth that many minds think туа repeatedly done by word o meme aes idea that the | very slovenly done, and in
vise “С, » І
is intended as а substitute. for the * steam stalk.
eulivator" No. 5, Mr. Robertson's Bell's improved, made
pt shall be made to reduce the | excellent work, but had to stop repeatedly to
latter to "Preces the difficulties and ineongruities of | gearing in order. After this was aecom
(Having many inquiries, it may be interesting to the task w become apparent to those who, like | its work in an excellent manner
e 5g
of his machines for my use.
dx or ; late soever the steam engine good work, for:
weeks I 'hopei it C" be in operation, either to fail or made useful in the cultivation че the soil the horse | not choke up so often as the other specimen mens of
1, as tural world forking-machine will not have been without value to No, 4, but was very inferior to Bell’s or M‘Cormick’s,
„ive the ag
Rotice, and an opportunity "for its inspection.
I have | the farmer, if in the meantime it shall have assisted the | in the style of cutting.
pn
y the ies
would | forking machine will, in all cases, replace the plough, I a little laid it was eut ror 4 the middle
or that it
to clean
was
1 97
588
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
Sap. 10,
— ttt
0 ne er TTT an)
No. 7, д RS ird attracted a very large amount
of attention off i
be: when соеви went wrong,
hugs out in * ver
of
machine, ibit it seemed least iry» any os p (айбе the horses.
We unders tand — every other machine — the
a change ve this one, ne! (dor
vrought the N e did it gen
excellent Nein All the others were deeided
eld. of of Wheat : Was next ke for. trial "ilie
prepar The in capital co
machine е e, being “mostly uri aud
hod
lick.
ertson's Bell's s, was as ordered
Mr. акени
opening th through d the ANA PON 4t did in good s o.
and withou "s wed, and i
in
down the field, im in excellent style.
mentioned seem dently to ‘attract’ most attention,
And to be hs 5 тениме.
ected for trial, and Bell's |
more manifest] apparen nt t
we noticed of Bell's
be e er
їл е cud the Barley: in a far
better st style Man ,Swathing down the
grain in a very мар —.— on one side. This dis-
Des e ead to greater, advantage
here than on any” a ai piu ‘fields, Md napa to
excite teen a —
хен M' of Be trong
Жа Vas seedy d the pol — ofthe OPENS 1
e machi: ез. opene
Sb , e e itho ut any stoppage to of. No. 2
‘followed, and made very indifferent work; Mimics
succeeded w
after, atid a fine тку фе
land! vae little Gomi м à No, 5 C ip not It is tia that if Whaat ean safely Bengal Mu tergore oy
Field nearly abreast. We could not help initiiert —"—— M n 1 |
arg lN ency, it is er arv Fmlerop cy rr Bed тен
а; e ate, te ae m — an entire crop in pad than to ihour the hazard i a Shon A p i
d; were t j ‹ int of qualit he seco — ў Weight, (abot
Sa ny ot tes AUG nei Sai o: n oe, 10. таро long х x — —— and nortliern EC (abont). 63 Ther rer. А a К
! | : hties — consis lo tlie hooding or Covering 19 Gira т} (of the erra *
pes then on back = —— M to allow oe sheaf, i мар 3 eig t "sheaves are placed in two | =: Haya ant Clover, ure tioy an
„ ч. £*' | ranks close Hany over which two | "7:5 E
turned to 23 in order further to tol their
bari М the j jud
The judges were Mir re Wise Edington Mains
Me, i A Fenton Barns ; Mr. James Stirling,
Mr.
Do
ЖШ Henderson, farmér,
Craigaru-
a Sale..
M ar fuil
ers, avii
i ly apna committee for the 1
гай. i ан
аз іп ‘allow
without tickets,| tonal
HER га emen e у
retary
Society ; 1 e
Mr. ea of —
About 100
of —
Stirling, Esq., of Kipperdarie, occupied
ir.
The usual toasts were cordially responded to, and the be
ee renes the health of her Majeity’ s Ministers | ae
5 — Wine thanks in a short speéch, i 4
he referred to the manner in which the 5 оё е
i i ural
теа proposi the” cor
— earth to E Mr.
"banks. -
w
well
Home ae
Harvest Pro ш FO
be destined to p
уре font pr
which farmin
jfi vourable weather — Octo-
E557 |
the end of this month, If we compare
1848 with
was occasioned
EA and the ears thatted together b
The rain
loose; | dày —8
| be 8 by YS farm
„ J. I.
zx
e follo —
wing :- —
у еги iat a une be et — (фу, "ot the turn
da
13th day—a-fair w
and the furmer ought ——
Mi
reape hus it was ras
He 15 Davis i in inn
)»
ih rick many months
others are — and N
— wnward. Oats should be hood
fifth, in tp say ý
crop, bah шд is not given at this dine ; and I the
fore 2" reader to an article а subject
which а ondary ‘leader
News some —— iilo! : + it LE бе ттун and ought
land ihrongho
гайн Най ' ME. Mind
Highland m following к а сору of my suggestions for
tu
— а sitter the 21
competitions, in 70 Campbells Golden Lion Hotel; John |i
- vedi
—. ETT UON. cri RE
gh t
was great. The spring
Hee ved 2 been Бет. with mildew within. the lust!
Y days. Sam 28.
fons for e
— ts the
blank forms to each fi
hich — ») be filled up within
ss | The equ. on ё
29
| епе
a pleasant evening the meeting broke up. up.
"| be tpwarde of 100. LUE
tions.—1 am aware haod
of the
contend
that of the present season, it will appear that
n
Angust was wem
me,
s from the 20th to the 24th, or St. John's. Ibans and and Peas .
summer may — safely: anticipated. | P
If on fie’ conta, June bé wet as it was in 1852, »
ecome 80 in the present year at the 12th o
future evil in store is pres
ou oy
A wet season had been foreseen
ya
oss of a hay
the Daily
bors
dis-
Re-
For the Parish of eme Н
an *
collector, oder a ^ penalty of for AD рези I 0 1 will vei
uch. returns to —
соты
*
oF every |
—— last two seasons, to the gro
from the inspectors (by the 21st ——
а clerk might add them togethe sant have Be je
or
0-
of farm
y
з 8
^ 1842 5 Is. each return із Tit; мифы.
my suggestion, should be
itis were paid by the Gov жшше ha
15 some NA a
r af th of
Re ‘arith, and N vespecti
Noveuiher, 1858, to 21st ó
Toran OCCUPA:
orm Crops.
9 iw Winter sown,
The > spring sown
of
Di or ——. rs
n on
Coes, BAR
>ы j
naf dhe the * sage al | ACHES ые K i
* at {or үй Crap fe AAT Ж jJ"
—
к Whit (probably)} 15
ГЕ
Potatoes
Turpipa
re- Рн wes Number of Horned Citi, Hort jd
му фое A tt v e te of e meni
om m у! sarm. wichen t 2 months,
to р
ei odi Sm,
Horned — э)
ч
Signed,
Cont te dapes
of дед 20th whe I observe
armer any
14 We
— ‘the A
K. C. L^ ж
s to Й
a few tons
|
— THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 589
Pore pA ey CT MP Son tial noints :
Threadneedle е Street, and, оа
— 8 in order to insure full стор z., earl thin, a on a cursory examination, | inferior, descripti
1 aren э |
| and s ugly. The end of Augus T kanai 7 in а ppar tly deserve our Tecbmmehdat tion. wich Vif rrr сыс Ge ce TROC:
l tember is the most proper time for sowing : rro the 93 Cal ad —ÁÓá oct ; ud 1900 от t РИТЕ
| ithpractieability of doing 80 ee » endar of of Operations; їз till "erat, of эу 4 5. AE
| —— year is admitted; а to obviate — ads SEPTEMBER, RE 22 Here- а or : pe к: 1
| impossibility, we sow on reserve 5.—Since our last report i TM ee CE BID j= 0"
| in October, From 10 to 1 5: rode wil will — e ЕФ 9 weather ; in some places it has eeri pertes 85 у вартаи e 9 ёе
atu lof rain has falle n. Harvest has b азів 28—188 PEOR
plants for | acre; and from 3 6 quarts of seed 1 erym : ч een їр фмс Best. Downs and m 84
cient to sow it, according d the: it may be pone 4 EAS е NM proportion | of, A eu e bap bear PED us Сор £l 3 60 ies
em to plant it, which: | order, and at present the prospect of fi j — ператва) boissa Ф Yi
will or fancy of „„ үче wonld leave to the) ҮГИ emque eight: of ten à "days 5 “longer; wi e —.— Beasts, 5161; Sièepand Lamb — Эби: — —
012 ine pant ij tha most i э | come н quiekly Af Barley d. The su of Beasts is 1 A ur
it should be Td —— mate proper distan раса rs Т7 A. the G over ha having got up very strong | s soda at Mo M URS 1 ale pre ny
pe We, howeven | a pft; although the season has ipd io ехсе р
and, to avoid: arrogance on our j * and singly Barley has stood up well, and consed cen see m . | ew 2 dagen 7 f huy ers sre lote wir vant
о | 2 ү
entreat о е и at - — secured, and m be Reni iom MEME Íps. nee 185 n m OS | ones — pans P mieu A аю; eh sf
Ca Weeda Tul p and are n e 4
small seale; in order to prove our ета е prat- fine weather io enm cove inb. the ground: — He а пиеме 392) Sheep; ap wu A AL . ова Bien. MER :
tices experimented three: single grains | Petter than last year,-so that ы ele. the straw 0 de m mr aot c ute ioe Р Mi Ich фе from, the, northern:
on 1 “yard. of common land, — tad - been manured | ү, Hl he abodance of keep for all "rough в e thee thre Best — DUE , Per аавв ават a ld
or a twelvemonth; ауе for some time been high are likely to continue so. Dafty 1 1 әб әләт Mes ide e 70034 5
anocher later егор of Wheat, — within 4 hy | Pl uit ae учей сеа ti at higher ate tha some peat” Bn ata A 604 B| Do. Shom е ог? 0
iat yards a Yeats. c Fresh butt fa yere P чалыр rt-horns 1 4 4 /&'Ewés& ba quálity,3 B:
о Айса ero pu amplam arate | ad ти Sd gg itr sled d 3
„ have fully answered our ranged from 28s 8 paren Dot f $ COWRA ARBs vujod |: t mid: x :
= and ж actually AS i 356 е ‘ave ' Ж 1 om " mite hoa Weal DE wl De. оные sb O55 2 Calves eni em. 10$ m fi
birne ime ава ед . е eraging! v v kind fat n ‘compari hi that fel any — 5 county. Beasta, 9515 ‘Sha Mei PA 3 3281 4
per acre, froth the extreme small pity ve 1 14 pin prse Dow: {Жыт 7d. manda s усеп fate Abos Me E —
gis The stubble of these three Кулга т fori ut Кеч Eus — fy Е in good demand БЫРЫ Ё DUM 9275 Moxa, Бар! Ben 3 5 оде
if requested. We attribute this great * >|) ree.” Sttrely while for our morni rket
"жет : roduction i our Toe] | 'BOrning;s market
z sowing very early, ‘singly, — ‚+ apertum vi breeding, Hitherto very, 1 f Xr cocti rs ho Ethan a0 eats er ШЫР {4 eg кү EET s a
60 ordinary, full-grown ears (of coufse, not abortivi vay this should be the case we can, hardly perceive ; “ise WIR. was very limited, and on the —
a e this year’s general produce) will be found equal deu Ed е 4 — en for a good cart her rse, it might d |n Мовдаујв prices ieee СЕ
n е | M
pe quart nearly. Hurd and Son, Seed-growers, ers. ADM. Fancy has had too much to doi и, —— Шин рет: ew: ing. peres ое 5 in їн some ed ipid sy a
dr u of is tot the selecting the. pos Title or „ Of ne 2 Ў
; ET . ri ant et | 3 . rus
f Шш», na prs es — danger of being deceived Lo — „that pe ou
g. Perhaps
— à 55 5 15 урот, p haye the cart-horse set aside, and d —.— were ee at 50s. per r M.
e Civi noce and АНЫ Arten Jour а чатре
x vh red fot August, for РЕ: Notices н 5 E 2 755 p was . to -— ito, pris га Uu
isa * онаа 115 Mr. i тран anid en read the Сэет ‘during et. 14805 ges! али
number, on the Croydon Nelles vem а red he gu nS МАЗ гай И find the анов z " eti EN o ole Mw 10 2— Red њат 53-56.
ta references and statements of. . "Mr. Haxton's little book (How to? c Hóbsit T "мп of tf thi | ath ere u runs, ch com! 26—66 ее 156-62:
imp Silence габ еге are three particulars which gà. ee next weak (8000 inte par annum — pote “Norfolke d L. ҮЙ" T
eserve especial notice—the beari f ieripsá&on | DEY p iem S
with AERE T ane i g ot irrigation MHEADS: H. Sown and transplanted. Barley grind, & diet, 30s t0 348. 55 Joni?
ы be ipao ro e ся mp мер dX of the the y will be ready, by Midsummer — a du WM Oa s elei rang Pune | 6 zx
ТРЕТЯ: emseé'ves an u 0 N —— 22 7 YII
lear—and the liability of pipes to breakage. Small | «o: Markets. Da and трде nes ee
pipes, it has been found at Croydon, fa VE upad 10 GOVEXT GARDEN. * IL Bonet i 50 Potato 212 eed y аз
маво ран. it was supposed they wid tet and hid Pu T 8 7 be well supple ы hil vegetables and Brus ga. and and Brew 17—04 Pe
, especia y in reference to th 4 zen А y brisk. Out-door Tannen, ы
thè Batid adde oE the DM e саа by which tarines w ple berti Engli sh Grapes are poto g nd Beans, ee dee 2515 to i
find es ot cow-houses'is to | consist of P jargonellg, Неште d Ama li ad oat - аби
: + m way ane into the tank, deserves to be kept in mind. ban font e P e ee eee TUN gpt- Hn Б
is not of so m uch importance in 1 the sam kept up; the latter fetch adn 28 to 38. per dozé —— eas, 8 — i |
drainage ; for ' se of ordnar ricots in the market T Benit qnem]. n , Maple. 38s to 42s. bell МИ niok:
been properly done, Mi ear dud when ‘the work has dere. fr English Cherries ere ove ren, See beg d Maize een pe MARET a eerie
бй: Mr ier does n ntain matter as Bom the —. South iat bi fei € а sket. Carrots 1 5 best marks delivered... ber back 5360
: . Page gives instances of the fractu orem — 4. Peas! ate still :
она pipes; and we have before us a . e gi es, di and are-advanc май ings iei reign. ppo ui snper bare 30-95 Per saak
za Government investigation Pelargoni ce, Cut flowers Qua of Fuit ү TA of peor та
ago, in connection pi "n : a erinra M PS ant Carat Te Faches n "Cyelamens, Mignon ette, P inks, rae ua in Wheat, thd m 180 А 5 Р Рома 5
r N ДӨ ater was ьа іп рс уйы oe Pine-appies, per. Ib, 35 to 6s y» d | ox cre ig I A — i am ipee
es, ап in : 3 |P one H
ne 5, еу жеге continuall ing dá БУСА i dato d ба | Pears, per т doz., 1s to 3 peste fus . Teri tà — np
ough placed at a considerable depth bel L| oer Sheet ore йы ра eee ан E^ is әд: йо
This was attributed: АА pth below the surface. | эгелүү, . .| Lemon — ae uw E
iages al We t ydo , 01 | Apricots; "рег ол, dot E | Oranges per € : the 5m rates realise т. ona £ rast, oF alate below
experience tallies with this- and рен farm | рд, d e ee, | ЧП, ЕМ excepta a eat of Capen Rd af an ee oe
iki sai s Lo iia hai a iod = 1 d Papin, 1з ANS Towton por e, | Pens ara dem ar М hear of any transactions: Barisy, zt Bese
b lin land. are safe from ths risk of | ма j д ider p. 400186 604do 7%, Pat # firm, ak Monday's pricas Date armila М
| ranae Pun the remark seems to: ut шр а Walnnts, per-100, 1s 6d-tó 2s out re a 2n tra de at the асыл : rS КА йт
of strengthening main drains, eithe „рег bush, 39 to.5s , . 90s | fat ЧОП І Ф
——— br in Воени вв" by the use of derb. hf sieve, 2s to ds | з» Atntvais. rate Ware!“ !
cross roads on which there ome other way, where they | Gipbages, per d GETABLES. à due | Wheat 17 0
Bie ch N еге is much trafic. ^ : per doz., mee ee [Gurhe, pet Th; ва го ваг» q [121 Wheat, |, Barley. ,
ut what is perhaps of most im Bee Ed речце А э ы Бн, {зе doz, 84 to 84 Qrs Qrs.
bearing of the Croydon е : к Opin | 5 v. 94 i 30 TD
CC e Balint d Bay ee |р
relating m воа às, p. рап, 2d to ВА Ne ОҢ
sin го to suburban farming than to ordinary |. sats мды, to 1208 Hors se dil p: bundle;1s to. 77010 70
agric gud. except in this и that mati acd DUM em i on as te io he 1 s Pr Po pott, 18 to 28 6d IMPERIAL ve Es.
Tin indieates waste of useful material. Oscars en „Per doz. 28 t о 2s 64 Mrs eo | Wheat Barley. | Oats.
үк thes ер ( way to ensure against this w. } b, 2d tó Fennel, per i i j
to. dilute amply with gwater; м d 3 per bande ,9d t to 1a 6d Зотов per b 8 * 80 1 À
ammonia Jose much less of it by e solutions vet er дез, 38 to 4s 1 7 cere 3d wwe] dd e
mi ess of it by evaporation ; and, i Spinach, er 118 1 me, per unch, 2d to 3d Aug. G ee 5349 | 29 9 И
drained. lands, the greater. bulk of wat I9Doj; AMA, AR Re eve, ЕХЕ Parsley, p. doz. bunchis.,2sto4s| — 13. . 59 3 20 10 2 3'
ma i bulk of water ensures. t маж? Mint, green, per buneb, 2d to 4d | — 20 4 511 291: 50
transmission ; s — * “ee 29 7 2
of it into the substa » pani p. don, Is to 3s | Basil, do. m ' D
Soil, where it is plstekipa. Н ед псе of the Satie per bunch, 3d to 4d. Mar a prie nah d... Sept и ас 2 $ ete 8.
s з ` D E
usefulness, while it is, at d! ime, der sili |. allots, per Ib, 6d to Ва Watereresses; p.13 bun S t6408 PRY, Sorma РО об omn m
y. under still“ Misi OPS. wap rs iul MARKET, Sept. Aggreg. Aver. 51 7 | 299 10 22 4
ы еп and Smith — — that the demand for )OFLUCTUATIUNS IN THE LAST SIX W
“Agricultural i ore nr iso оличава Plea eee aie reel aE —— MEA
І ers as they were, ee bm Prices. uA dis SDR E
RIES es d Gata, We sn it koopaid ped co Jar e Hoy — io ene eee
Edinb
inister p: 1
де; ackwood and Sons, | нау COAL i ARKET— n tidy ylang «il ui iL.
arrs Hartl Нн ||
ed 1 0 а general meeting of the For-] 295. 61 Walisana allsend’ Gosforth, b rans lisse "ee
М weg cad Society, June 1853, and published Wallsend. T ees, 263.—Ships at mark 62. зр wal 4s it > 1
nest of the association It is a ve HAY.—P P E 5
1 n, ry valuabl er Load of — ‘Trusses, неро
a 2 ne literature of its ts important subject Prime Meadow Нау 7 1 Cl 5 -y Taba NS 1 га
| терс ort of its Paty ean more detail: . and | inferior do. м т Second s wo en vil who si ise LI disposition. to: make „
| than еа m ove ather M Mark L А iti MM
give, W. ме ‘at present able to | Ne H 298 00 2 28 om Mark Lane: con
| ps er ela td en AA ndi Л di Die | pet 20 tab а Wheat) "andl La. gel аена ou FINE. Cy
| R ly, and with care Prime vg Ha POS 1 ӨЙ uo Мз ай, sto 8 * on Flonr had to be
| Gu bed 7. . 80 95 раисе Clover 3 ten g- | the e dp RHONE. very materially. New e qp onm e
| Poultry K Keeper's. id. actical М. ew Hay dlo49* cele Бшш finde Sti e with a slow sale, at late rates; but ИН Oat р
| н 0 e [vto vei "T es 3 meal was i
| tn, cnm o and Re Td y. de LT / ом битке» p" 9 130 - Josue. Meses | — eu vina tg pa 3 — меу r ana Teia, being ex See
| i Е 1 enti ^and. а à ical Directions are EANNA in nd 325. malin. Т qr. 5
| agi Heras I ad | и dep. ат Pss AO x "s rins mpti ôn. The spinners ositively eM BU T 2.— >
1 log iS + ple „ Жу d. MIIIs, M. V. C. 8.— now і since onday аге scarcely’
am ic ancier's Guide, . By. Dr .Bogers.— The Ne coe te — te prices sought acting as nf туы Xm market there wae nra
| 3 E IA tE, iew sequen not pie entiful, nd. 5 8 tra ч à limited attend
| Of the ing P. 4 d and command e nsactions in Wheat have bee:
| A val Де. of T TN Ec. By ы * a — — the rese at Tuesda
TM ati had been, à Tod tuni might have beer irt, thak
| Area set of cheap little book LE as it has ét er. Th ght have been placed at a ‘slight
Aiie ‘several subjects’ MDR E 1 x: е pamphlets, on ede dt. an Friday, and about the same as as on | inquired for and Beans ere їп fair
and Son, in request, at fully Friday's — but —— dull for | үүн А |
Y in demand, Ho rising in on ting 2
THE
AGRICULTURAL
GAZETTE,
590
BRAMAH POOTRA FOWLS.
HEEHAN, Un derhill H
Chickens, by an
fal . ж disposal
Brahmas and their appoi
Ba: at is s only 30 minutes journey А the
erhill i
old
r
n Daguerreoty pe Porra Gallery, 385, Oxford Street.
A AND COCHIN CHINA de
reasonable anti Twins. prices. —Apply, enclosing dir
envelope, to the R ER, Middleton Stoney, near Bicester.
weeks
(Cou CHINA CHICKENS, from 7 t
d, the property of an Amateur. Pullets light fons mostly
quite clear-necked; the Cockerels are very He ht and well
feathered. В from M of Messrs теа &
Gilbert; Ke usington, an e» E eg a splendid son
of Mr. Fletcher's "ерте "pied SESS Price 30s., 403.; 503.
dr in London.—A ddress, s М
а pair, and upwa xc
Gib BS, Betchworth, S
Giens, Betchworth, Surrey. уы.
Cosun: CHINA CHICKENS; from Prize Hens, .
ыйа:
Merchant, | the e са
, Wine M
30s, e
non ce from fete buff ne posee
of
меп баб — ihe Sent o an England on receipt of à
Post Office O Sio tock:
price
Bono c OF
SCIENCE AND
ON - — Беноа — ыб as affordéd at
TRÜOTIO
2 okouam House, Pall м,
77 75
Se
—A MODEL TUA
IL—SPECIAL CLASSES FOR TECHNICAL INSTRUC-
N.
i cA Mo dee ur SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS.
T SUPE —RICHARD REDGRAVE, ^ re
те AUTUMN — Will commence on MOND
а н withan INTRODUCTORY Tn ye
rers ion
its s Telution : л 044 ful oses of li "A
of those principles is а асот with the view of хүр А
students to pes th the Decorative Arts
Aae — atea ot 2
Drawing as a part of General Education
with writing.
2. The — tures ae Classes for Instruction comprehend the
folowing subjects
T: Кек. ЖТ nan Яв —— ir ONL iE
1 Drawi
Permpetive 1 P Patatia in On
Tempera, чад теб fodelli asses for
Drawing, ME а 1 d include the 10 Fi igure from
he — ea 1 stic age we Class
Master, Mr.
Walsh, Denby, а and Wills.
B. EU General Evening Instruction is limited to adva
wing, Painting, and Modelling, including he 6 Figure,
Qualified st Memes ents, form tered at Some House,
may be admitted by ра Head — ata fee « of 11. 10s.
Sessi — ‚ог part of a Session. Others pay 21. each
ssion.
TECHNICAL COURSES,
С. Practical Construction, in — Ё yere Building,
е Decorations, Furni-
d z^ L
; —
evening teaching and рар prretise,
— Tti only. Fee N. each Session. Superint
E. Surface Decorated, plied to Woven Fabrics of all
ds, Lace, — orm M n Public and Class
res, Teaching ч — — at all times. Fee 4/. each
Females only,
Eronia Cue for ‘Male Students only, Fee 21.
and Supe
Е: Porcelain: аша daily
i ‚Ж
s
Fee, 4i. each Sessio
Mr. — Er J. d. Robinson...
g, Public Lectures, daily Teaching, and Prac-
emale Students only. Fee 4. .
Mr. Thomson and Miss Waterhouse.
a. pep Chalk, Pen, and Colour. D.
6. Wood Еп;
Y Аы
Daily Теве Teaching an
or Female — < pis, Р a 4. e
. d Miss С
LIGI — рар д
Оп Natural History, у by Pro r E. Forbes; on Metallurgical |
of the Museum, by
e, 6d.
and two Pullets for sale, ч 74 of which is so
TRADE 4 - DEPARTMENT OF shorts peste t
IMPROVED GRASS- CUTTING " | ROLLING MACHINE.
& SON, Ma
Tes further particulars will
franked on application
TO THE АСОТ Р pr
EEsTRANGE'S — "oe — M:
IL LUTAM ‘GRAHAM, “Sole TS f the abov:
actory,
to i
he wa
ing, а
em,
ust now in for
exertion shal z 4 ade to have all orders
8 — "1^ an
— to to horse, water, or steam-power.
o
do.
do.
CHURNING MACHI horse-powe
OW
struction.
IMPROVED
for general purpo
— strong for thre
HIN ES, 0
WRROUGH
e or four hors
Iur D WROUGHT 1508 BEAM Proven, — W.
Str ats, Бы t calculated for the Lea Sod. ntly suomi in г
Do. No. 1 Proven, for a pair of light horses. | Bujerior r Shav rushes, N
)NE- — Proven, for drilling or anfing under. | — — анну ne 13 T — let.
URROWING PLO 75 n size as genu HIS d
JOUBLE Moves: — P GHS, v improved principles. 9 — at Cdp
NRouGHT IRON — tat te ree — four horses. 10 guineas. Ivory-handled Я
CUFFLERS and DRILL GRUBBERS, "ot Suffers
IaRROWS, of every size and k
— TProvons, of different power.
D-ROLLERS, of
Стоб CRUSHERS, о of different sizes,
ru mu "rm
SHEEP mon of the most approved dese
CAST I o N CORN n
E s
iron INES, of different kinds.
Scrart IRON CART AxLxs,
ІМРВОУЕР FARM UÜALTS, on the li
An Assortment of Plough
begs to
of
lance in the show
to say, that the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland 1 has Brome |
f th
IRELAND
men, 2840 Ша: Agricul- "cages,
the use of the ous счета АВ
from one to po дей ротар made еп-
AN BRU. ee by hand, or to attach to machinery.
CHINES, do. do.
hand, or
TuRNIP SOWING Масан single and double 3
ING MAC
T IRON BEAM Ргосен, No. 3, best adapted
зев, 2. light enough iu renes for two horses, and |
wer, in two parts.
ription
with — iron stretching вав, |
turned ea set in the best ааай
Eee test pepe
etals,
a eall.
that бәк place, first, ina feld. at Malahide, for be
[SsPr. 10%
REVIVE J AS AN ART r
HOROLD, of Thorpe Bow 9 VAT.
ANDSCAPE GARDENING
ME ea
. nues to offer his services t i
laying out or re-arr eir "idee
on correct principles of taste, i ny style 0 hv
Styles, suitable to the иаа of ай ki 4
- е, ny seale, and in most cases to roduc 42
carne Ma KERS, "сат give ample — as to his
LING c Á A Y FOR IU
d its acknowledge LARGE. es
all other ‘machines of the kind, Ape "COLLECT он йл 2955 ^ re
8, N FI Я
ТОЕ
of consi d 4807 Sa by raed Ais orw
may E — inspected at A i Beer rand
Works, in the New Road, 1
be immediately
аз Portland stone, and the prices ra
N.B. Recently modelled, the os Se
Four Elements, 2 feet 6 inches high. bati
y INDOW BLINDS of ev
Tå " Avinries, an
that support P — am Garden Fencing, and
рро s. and | Copland’s Manufa ctory, 370 Ox ord Street, London,
— 1849.
character, and free from y or ж. 1849,
| Charmaut, 184, 985. ; St. Estiphe, 285 S baer », 18 MI
Margaux, two dime in bottle, 38s. ; also PAD
— d uterne, at 365.—J 0HN Елла, 7, Idol L 2
on treg
‚ Бош, AND
— 2
cd LARET, in one dozen
t- |
ery
executed in the
w shakers, and 104: Ибн
m
do.
do.
———— P 0€ (
tual con- pue S RAZORS, STROP, Ан tas Sm
y
pro
No. 2, of same | wal to ve the above, it
enine
precor Г'5 GALVAD
for the Aud of Disease. See the Treati
one ap per r. W. P. Piacorz, Medi ical Gal
Streit,
TAE COWEORT ОЕ A FIXED WA
)
. by the he P
| PAN with its € мра valve, entirely prev j^
| of odi sis ore omc 20 а
Price Il. егде }
T" 2 r the sick room, 1 FA N. 65., м 1.5 kon
with pump, cistern, and 2
At Буре & Co. 's, 26, Tavistock
M Wate closets i
attention to the late trial of plod i ents with engravings, forwarded raried by, 1 0
t; um melt sem ^ dh
—
“4 pir qi. BEST БЕ
e one
the r, which he onl}
merit. "rhe. Lus 9 dy
en of ‘the piove which i is à very esse
plem
manu faeturers af P England, Scotland
fea +> yas
s the only way of coming at their actual HI
namometer on the field, 2 test fe.
ntial point, The
ted of ЖАТЫ from the an —
, and Ireland, and can now
d .; and
way superior to all others both as to practical |’
and simple in eren
both
and jud bs ran
results, үл oF draught, strong &
an nd, as
a further нм кросса extensive orders from
e, some ormmental Iron and Brass Boll
from 21. 3. to 131.
Bu
i th ILLI тох has TEN L LAPOR
S exclusive of the sho
ILLI M GR
A M,
FARMING ннат Factory, ane Ток FOUNDRY,
33, Smithfield, Dublin
8,
"jet (all comnunicating),
Show of ЫЗ ML, FURNISHING '
d vo ске! Silver, Plated, an
and — that purchase
нра
Фекер — Practice for Male rener clean gravel
Superin- 2 5 equal еменнен
Wait ATERPROOF PATHS.—Those who would enjoy
Fee 21. An 5 r walks i
Lecturer
grave
rp river
te the whole well in the
at may then be laid on
and spread it. No tool is required beyond
hard a rock.
the —— — nA is mixed with it, and to every
sand. To fire
one of i of Portland Cement, and inco
Has —FO = EUREKA | зни
ld by any г
only at 83, Poul
hours it becomes as as a
through or upon it, ‘ed it resists the action of — —
It is necessary, as water does not
the middle of the path towards the sides.
ID.—GREAT 3 or PRICE.—
D
519 sam WILLIAM , BURNETT'S DISINFECTING
The m
Eun cu
——
each Lecture, А nvented by Sir W. BURNETT, F, 85 — &x. = SMYRNA SPONGES. —The Too
. The Instruction d on d he Disinfection of Sick — . Linen, ќе ; ; the rtan
except on Batürdéys. * Annual dori ES. lasting f nen of Contagion, the Preser n of Animal Matte
months, 3 on ist October and ist March, and end | Putrescence, the Purification of. Bilge water, Cesspools,
respective 28th February and 31st Jal Water-closets, &c., well known to the public X to bleached Russian
4. er dn may matriculate for & period ө of three years upo
payin 201. in one'snm on entrance, or three annual Le P m *
18, t, City,
hey are entitled to attend a — blic and Class Lectures, Chemists, Sipping, 2 2 and 1 тоон the United |.
int technical Courses, e personal- —— Kingdom art bottles а! in pints at 18. 8d.;
: and to 89 їп the — шн at all times; they have also access and i — bale at v — ы
о the “Museum and At the end of the Session — s х. — The — genuine 28 Fluid is sealed over
е. 7А чуч ап 3 and have the privilege of competing cork w 1 the inscription, “ M. BURNETT’ . eine acting |}
= larships, varying from 10/. „year lue. Fluid," 5 i numerous testimonials of the
ans Occasional Students are at liberty to — only the partieu- highest — and instructions for its
— Courses for which they enter, ve ‘admission to
nseum, Library, and Public’ ' 'ONSUM LAN 2 9
AND PUPIL i * APP yt constructed u proved |
Parochial Se
Training —— and ean eL ied
- v nt, Mr. —
ME раа жы
E ! %
through ‘the rre) =
x nt, Mrs. Мап тоет
r Prospectuses, ап
Sf wwibervegh House, all "Nr TO
proe Pide, Noon Secretaries.
VU ‘he inv
scientific —
he E. Lows, Ch
ren
Sold a e Office, Ca nnon Stree
ondon; and b
W. E. Lows, €
Hoz»
THE CUR
8
E OF
ep for mber T 8 with
te the mish injure a
which Aen 1. leg to swell, and ene e broke ont into $e
flesh ve — d with violen:
had. the t of medical adviee, and tri
ш tthe ыт able to effect a eure. At last she comm
Ногжомг Ат'в Ointment Pills, which bas „ей
the in every : res
robust hedlth.—Soli by and
war's | 244,
TT OINTMENT ae PILLS РОК!
RYSIPELAS AND PAN BE LEGS.—
т. Edward Cole, of the Post-office, Saleo
and p TVI A ;
INE. ч
whiteness to Ше,
NTO,
n of —.— C
"pe aient
pn sipelas. |
vein Grier |
37—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. i 591
Nu * gras COTTAM KHALLEN. ENGINEERS . FOUNDERS ETC|
ER NA PES
, EXE
LANS Mem › ESTIM S for every адои оѓ
ноша. ац
= N. B.—Manufac огу. adjoining the Nursery.
72 ARNETT, MOSS, AN n . beg to - the — —
B e Hothouse —— э” ма — Tr ade to th rong
Glass, in boxes at 1 — CM. vem
— and all other doseriptione of Glass always on hand.
East London Plate Glass Comp y 45, Leman Street,
p pne Field
1 BY HOT
ON SERVATOBYES HALLS, STAIRCASES,
CHURCHES — 440 14 SHOPS, WAREHOUSES,
&е., warmed on 8 and economic princip
BENHAM & — 15 Wigmore Street, London.
NG-ROOM STOVES.
THE N A anp BEST SELECTION
Stove-Grates, Fenders and — for Drawing-rooms,
rooms, Bed-rooms, &c., always on vi
BENHAM & Sons, 19, Wig: ore Street, London,
a L'S PATENT KITCHENER,
d
ing-
2 |
ELLENT 3 ire
AN EX
which obtained — Prize -—— —— Me
BEN
м & Sons, 19, Wigm —
TH
Is ‘capable of Ro Ars Baking, Boiling, and Steaming
100 Ibs. of Meat, and 100 Ibs. of Potatoes, with a consumption of
only 101bs. of Coals. It is made in two sizes and with open or
— sus de: TO
size
OTTAGERS’ STOVE |
2, WINSLEY STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. чүгү”
A New Show Room devoted entirely to Articles of Horticulture.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION.
Smal : 2. —— 10s. ; be I AND -- M —— — 1 — t Machines побира euim
iz wi is. ountains ettin Garden Bordering Г
А al Е & Sons, 19, Wigmore Str eat, Laden — Hot Water “Apparatus —— dj ire Work Seen Fadl Kelis m vans qn ad 1H
[ М HURDLES, STRAINE n GAME LI A sut
TURE IN ALL ITs Bp } AGRICULTURAL LIST UPON APPLICATION. a ге
NL AN, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE 1
o S IBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLED
d Ue fpem Ec I cs
LIB us Lid GEG :
Pad batt SB
"т sn y and Gentry
Damia or * Hot-water
.
DE T4 Bis
G. & the No
Gen and London Nurserymen; and to all by whom they have
` Gentry, ад і they can * the giestest eontdance | фы
gi
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING
BY HOT WATER,
AT Tux ‘Lowest PRICES CONSISTENT ии Goop
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
RAY anp ORMSON, Danv Street, Chelsea,
London, de aving had pire Eevee: experience in the con-
struction of Horticultural Erections, Render, for elegance of
km combined with
design, good materials, and wor aship, ,
economy and practical adapta ^S cde by any-
thing of the kind i $ pondo to execute
e the lowest ible
ve been extensively employed by bility,
Their Hot-w: 1 lso constrneted on the mo
— — denti principles, for all pnrposes to (o whieh 0 the
application of y Hot Water сап be made available.
n oo Bi Hot node made by machinery,
J. LTURAL pnma ‘Stamford Hill,
Middlesex. Sen: fyras of the Uni
3 parts ted Kingdom, These
best panier, and put together
Modals and Estim of Horticultural Buildings; also
es of Plants, Vines, ү &c., forwarded on e
ween & Co. King's Road, Chelsea, Lond
the
ina perior manner, Being m manufactured by steam-power, t
ne — — the cheapest and * made i ngland,
reenhouse Lights, at 3d per foo 41d. pe
vede and Merchants sending Mox to Australia supplied at
о postage stamps.
| wholesale prices. Listof Prices by enclosing two
prre — GARDEN TOOLS.—
utereste
in G
v. & Go.’s extensive stock of
SN best
ookdale Garden Seats
Нотносзез, с CONSERVATORIES, ке, — 2
‘and fixed complete, at a considerable — CUCUM- |:
BER and a ELON BOXES and LIGHTS of
r а
ч nd sent to al
"se,
g
e in England.—J Aw S Wares, Hothouse |
us смели t Place, Old Kent Road, зедоа
MANENT EDGINGS FOR GARDEN WALKS.
Hees — 4 ee a now grs d
— and as all be exec
and winter in emer эе у as receiv:
зе forwarded without delay. d i
These T rnamenta durab
abiy cheaper — — any ‘other ed
| sively by the first G.
4 Deane, Dra
raps
rr Machines
Scrapers — Pick Axes
x, & Co. (Opening to the Monument), London Bridge.
& de босоо n
MORE THAN 100 YEARS.
TON, Importer and Dealer im
CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES,’
RA ney
WAREHOUSE, 87, — onen, Brn Wirnovrt,
баё 4o any йө бопе Squa: rs bees 100 foet oach, Р
— буун ө. — DER 1%
foot. 5, 7
oe
26 ounces . r „5А d,
ounces , 13 ^
где Sheet superior,
200, e 800 M at uy zi Mea per foot. :
mpro гн Patent P ek um
DRM.
* ah ID Terri of Window 7 5 now — —
lass es, round, óv: r Clocks an
Fern Shades and ae il
—
CONSERVATORIES, ETC, ie
Hs ETLEY. i co. supply 16-02.
at prices varying — 2d. to 84.
‘sizes required, many thousand feet
| of which are тел у packed for immediate delivery.
Lists. of Prices and ates forwarded on
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS GLABS
GLASSES, 21488 MILK ANS. 8 PATENT PLATE GLASS, GLASS,
ERE
ENTAL 208 6 Pa Sanne Lan and vU SHADES,
"ak month,
ED MES PHILLIPS & Co,
116, BISHORS@ATE STREET WITHOUT.
1 5 PATENT В ROUGH. — —
Зкутлонтв, &.
th Я
ath | yota) 4
Packed in Crates, for Cutting-up of the sizes, thick. thick. thick.
manufactured, —
* Fale Apa. 2. A. . d. 8. d.
30 inches om 40 long! ab S wn ч
Or 20 » 7 50 „ 70 „ HE s 70 8.
above 70 »"E M 0 7$ 0 9}
2 7
8 by 6 and under PALE
10by 8 08
14 by 10 a 5
pie Ma TD o E. | n
" E inn „ 10
" * 8 ” 40 E 45... м
i rit Dig 45 . . (
1 " н Hm B „ 8. 41.
оа Wy sre W 3..3 *
1 a ww . ih
F „йүн йоз» e „ 199. 1
„ TM D
Jans Рийллрз & Co. Hortienltural Glass Merchants, 116
dos Street Without, — Rough ine ds ee
no quastiom te is б
most beautiful, as well as the most useful, kind of glass that
can be yed in hor It fi
of sheet or transparent and i
peculiar to itself, without
Gardeners’ dcle. ;
nar AND cos 8 ASBESTOS FEN
» 158, TAYLOR |
ord! La - "Twenty ©
— 1 N and noxi
by this process.—See Lancet, and all
the value of Asbestos in
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS, ETC. YACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSI, a to inlets A TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN,
OUELL 4 P CO. have now to offer a splendid AMES CHARTRES anp CO. De. ria in r e ME ESSRS PROTHEROE &
ры поме ч "Ets E ran — Gee. ip TT 5 an get edd cn Ee dcs cab ts in fine condition. E ые Ж. Tere ie um е м 5
fi rieties, at 1 r dozen 7 n Gem, | cl : 3 unreserved Sale by 4
ме rg ed er Alice, Commander-in- — = owflake, J. C. & Co., having m miM 9 A e ected of Finest No. 14, | Terrace, Kentish Ta u
Rosea Alba, Flow er of the Day, Venosa Rubra a, Magnum Growers in Holland, to have all their Roots selected ¢ 16th, 1853, at Twelve o'Cl 8
Вопит, Prises: oyal, Black Prince, Eclipse, pite Perfec- | Quality — GREENHOUSE P TS, consisting of fine
n, Rosea Rubra, Fireball, Maiden’s Blush, Lilac Perfection, who may E rour them with their commands n Kur wien Gloxinias, Ho oyas, and choice Showy P ela
Queen Comet, Mulberry Superb, Pus Helena, Conspicua, &c. tion at 74, g ndian Azal eas
і 0 8, Oleanders Gane
Catalogues may be had iE applica
S.—Th llowing beautiful varieties at 9s. Street, City, London. —Sep . L. А ums, Corrma
dozen, viz.:—Roi Leopold, Napoleon, Abdel il, ыты mal BUL i! ^ lium, Hyb Rhododendron Kalmias, And
B t, General Lamoriciere, Imperialis Major, General. Ne н : 0) ging ; choice Standard R
Nadu Frobel, Imbricata, Mad — Lierval, Spenceri, Villaret AINBR IDGE Ne HEWISON ( (successore s — Ke. Also three newly erected Green 08
Joyeuse, Eucharis Anais, with many othe AMES EDWARD eg to inform 3 wes it; Hand Lights; oxes; the егес
CHRYSA ANTHEMUMS FOR EXHIBEEIONA: the Public, that they have received der D aquae; а quantity of Bricks; an ехо
YovELL & Co. are now sendin we А үгү фана collection of d NTHS, NARCISSUS, CROC быр * 400 feet Hot water Pipe ; Iron Rolle
prise h ng ‹ TULIPS, &c. in fine condition, a a Catalogue of which may arrows; Thermometers; Garden
Les nan e um * ы, s а се) tho tly big, hae а à hg 50 fn чы оп fection. they beg to. offer at the same time the follow- fay be viewed three days prior to t е, Catalo ейге,
very best of the récent introductions, and which will not fail in new arid choice 1 d. | Azalea indica, good kinds; е, d. сее Sem am Ean ae id „ on the as rau
givin satisfactio action (o the eg Год STRONG- PLANTS for x. — <= 5. 0 from, рег dozen. . 9 0 | American Nursery, Leytonstone, Esse es
E ng 6 umn, 9e- per inest ina in cultivation, strong. plants Balsamina latifolia "pad 1 0| Camellias, p.doz., 365. to100 0
18 AME } ees hj rel fash " do wer bu ds 21s, and 30 Begonia Presto ка. ‚ 5 .0.| Geraniums, goo ood kin ds, O LIBRARIANS, FANCY Y DEALERS,
d I igh, we , * | Cis esus discolor 2878 LS Puy Д A iac „19 i A E koa 1 selected
A ma ttre varie- reranium, Kull: 5 ish. Books by the t Authors.
1 Orders at 2, or a any Railwa E - — dO Free of | gata, | fine, for bedding 2 0 ireenhouse pénis, » doz. 9 6 s, Sh ses Shope Front, Doors
the ipium тагу, Great Yarm IM vd simioti d sige cu (барин 2 6 | Pansies, good show kinds, I "i. of a small Greenhouse, with some
| 6 Hertaesons plants, per | Д ESSRs. PROT HEROE A
LOCKSBROOK NURSERY. nf Glory (Bánks' 9 2 6 seed 68. to 9 d b. structed to Sell by Auction, ai the i
VIOLETS, течна үйү DAIsiEs, AND NARCISS ui 8 Spenceri, ins 2 0 1 Double Hollyhocks tl Street, King’s à 4. Chelsi 1, Adam
SHACKELL enis offer the publie aga 75 ‘this aeulata Lg 6 | for borders, per doz. 4s. 7 174 helses, оп MONDAY
ә 3 . n arh; strong ‚1 185 per 100. 20 0 first- m "condition ongst the Engli E
plants, 4s. phi oil die — tit ell | "задә Street, Tak: Sent. works of Bulwer, Cooper, Disraeli, Jette Er
Violets Bt te, Be et de gen Doae | ver e om at this. time EW ZEALAND TERNS n N f Bal ^ Domen, Dental
of the year, * a —— ‘once; 24, 64. ter d oZ., or 108. per 100, ust received a large case of upwards of 60 FIRST-CLASS | FOSS © "agi Alexandre Dorde, Comtesse Das
Ola Rassi Violet usefal kind, 15. per doz., or FERS, from PM inr ia collected by an eminent British | ondricourt lphonze. Karr, Paul tg Kock, Pig
Ee pet y 1 very Botani b Bb чиа cent re by Ro oper? K ExxHDr, Bedford E Souvestre, rinde nd, &c. TheF
R.& end e stock of free ошм g showy т НМ Сов rvatory, ‘Covent arden, Lond 2x c Fe jon ds, sui pecu
bs oi pretty freely ae the winter months and early | Scent Cushions Boxes for алакесе ji helen?
pur ortly, and planted: thick rich IGHBURY BARN TAVERN—The чүлөр, wipers, & ү "dn
light sol, D rece be very useful for replenishing ч fav wer Beds G ardens attached to the above Taveru are open daily, and | board, * 1 wire Vases for flowers, and à у
the frost has killed the t 2 od oe ar tone te | ae D for FETES, GALAS, HORTICULTURAL irticles.— May be viewed three day
жетоо d рага. n». b on t orare те аа POULTRY EXHIBITIONS, Le. T mirably тор the premises, of the principal
"аты * s — abili uf! 16A sown this last ad ed for first-class — seh di — Balls, Wedding 5 — ind of the Auctioneers, American
"for arge single Anemones, and Private Dinners executed w
bod same purpose se an рене named, oy aid pa 2s; =
ae’ 2 gr зе Isoa great variety of foreign
some of Me ев a redi cd these are: des for edging round
small ers, 1s. per dozen, or 5s. per 100,
R. S. Con Pew stock of. beantif ul, sweet-seented
arl-
white ped = гове d Nareissus, сузе he will ——
6d.
at the low price of 4d. per dozen, or 2s.
* on pa included, proviđed the order i is not
Any wishing to see the blooms of the Pansies and
Anemones may have „За through the post by Appliention,
on [җы stamps Tor the postage.
Address RosERT бөгүн Florist, Locksbrook Nursery, Bath,
DWARD GEORG: HENDERSON AND” SON,
elli "cw Road, St. John' on, will é васе
sending out in October the following superio E etal dn. oe
CINERARIAS and FANCY GERANIUMS which have
8 rs in suecession in T bp ез dnd оа
— with confiden wers of great merit.
eger
NCY GERÁN 1 us.
CONSTANCE. “tower Mus white with violet rose.bloteh,
pe! deep maroo: A ide margin of white, distinet
novel; Fi first-rate —
MPRESS OF a Fine pale rose bee with rine
vs Pr oF, of рин. Met
10s. 64.
IU} CASIPPELL- —Very bright
with white centre, remarkably free flowerer, first-rate Жазы,
variety, good habit. "fos.
ES ovd n, with c
WITT.—Upper petals
road margin of ec рти lower petals” belted ‘with уату
E fine "no rti of greater substance than any other fancy
Geranium.
THE OCEAN QUEEN.=Rich bright crimson, the lower
2 nearly 7 — ъс with large "A of crimson, excellent
Biase dupe nd thy th. 10s. 64.
IRST-CLASS .
EMPRESS EUGENIE —Clear white, with violet erimson
hel legance а m ron Fo
ЕБҮЙЕ
of the fitst class —
ay o.
O BE LET, for rm of —.— may
agreed on, with P at Candlemas next, tli довар RN
NURSERY bre ate bing 3 at the TO EAD O
DUMFRIES, belong Adam PATANI and pe
8 Mr. Thomas P ES а and Мг, John Moffat.
rounds, which 1 | to 12 acres imper rial, or the reby, are i) —
dant n to be of the best d escription for Nursery purposes, and they
E fented — stone and lime walls, and. well ada
Fruit Tree
Writers, 1 Dumfries September. 105
TO NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, ee A Cate э,
"0 By LET, STONEHOUSE CROFT NU
pted for train ning
URSERY,
own, 8 m M se Seed hop,
ЧОМО. &c. at Marti As the present tenant
retiring from ditus the Stock P". be pA at valuation, —
Apply to Mr. JAMES BOGIE, the pee tenant; or to Messrs,
JACKSON & SyMONS, Writers, Dumfr
COUNTY OF TIPPERARY. — OF LOWER
О BE LET, rom. the 29th & September, the
g Lands, viz.
Ballylina, West pee Кү
Mo Acres, Irish.
Matthew's Farm (part of pd W. 52 do.
Castleview Farm 2
Panda, East F bik a чейнн Е
Lismalin * A do.
Ballynahin do.
Bullock PE or Pda uod 230 do.
These Farms ** on the Estate of Lord Ashtown, and are
situated about nine miles from Portumna and Roscrea. Except
the "fast mentio hed, poor are all suited for Tillage under, the
e ve course rotation; there are good Slated Houses on some 0
and any other buildings, which may be reasonably req nied,
wit be erected by the Landlord.
Mr. JAMES bag de е Steward; at Sopwell Hall, near Shinrone,
will show thes
IMPORTANT AND FINAL
NORBITON NURSERY
Го NoBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, N
URSERYMEN, | а.
ESBS PROTEC ae MORRIS ae
i mee t
лапар | som e very first. pir with the il large
be itifully okie with bloom buds; Dr. Hooker! dams
valuable 8 ouse Mere
pe, ral one, two, а
er of Hand Lights, о 5 of sizes ;
Bench, Garden э
toston
VALUABLE NURSERY AND GARDEN GR
any H, LIN COLNSHIRE, |
М THOMAS JACKSON will sell
he Kin
md иден ber, 1883, vw
— em — will be t
posed d by
nil m ——
ARMS Uh TA in dme 14 pM from
fine. 10s. ба. j London, with excellent road — good mi — of
flower, BUY Da vtm Pog ly ng Tn novel coloured 550 acres. riy 4 otv 10 and bout d Ape rey hi к ish and pish ‘bie — Í Et A — nee and
Me . e et теор edging of rosy pipe, B metior ts E зд зы ү ie Uh is & | wal —— the attention of "Gardeners and Florists
uitivation. 8. PAN Agent sion can be
LORD Arend WO ly gage зо bam det |
P. ie d 9 үш ы segs ligak ee ORAN UE aT WE air particulars wer 25 obtained on mee
TF the sts snother variety will be presented | pn OR SALE, = decided bargain, Si ealihy wo dm, wheat VEU d
TOT a iin cda it Jota sid 1 ORANGE TREES, with square Oak — with shifting теже Ea atc Ё
ECOND-CLASS СІМЕКАНІАВ | sia e ыы b d dad RR above QA Solicitors, Hull, |
nim A ower. Ta -Clear white, with blue edging edging, light dise, fine | Price Be Eu" to WI ergo & Sos, Upholsterers, CUT
daba whith, with. prea edging, urple "dise; ‘free | = 8 at i
—— flowerer, e wh ш - P T Fon Two. p IMR VOE elean and heal thy R. CRAG GG has the na
ЦЕР E VAISE- —Clear white, rosy plum edging, туу ur PLANTS ol M the leading sorts, half of them Fruiting, that he has received in и the White
se, good size, abundant flowerer. 75. 6d. and the rem ther particulars enquire to submit oh a а — at «€
РЬ Deep bine, dwarf and fine. Ts, 6d.. te 1 —— y. Skipton, on WEDNESDAY
5 COLLECTION OF —— 'в, "r^ 1
0 E d quotes an who is a Itering m Carhead for the convenience of sale,
FORCING PELARGONIUMS,
QUEEN OF FEBRUARY, AND WELLINGTON.
Frontsrs, &e
R SALE,
oe — ad undred yards of first-rate BOX; also
few COCHIN GHINE CHICKENS, from the Strains pt
D: (^. x , Potts, &с —For pa Aran apply to Mr. Н. CoPLAND,
— a Pt lace, Chelmsford, Essex
Sales by Auction.
COCHIN CHINA FOWLS.
PERIODICAL SALE HUP NA AUCTION ON TUESDAY,
h the months of F \ nd.
` March. “J: & W. Gi re b ed a very valuable aiins ME J. C. STEVEN S. хе to announce that the
named Queen of 9 gant нм the be a iety next Periodical Sale of FANCY POULTRY will take
ME on winter ne rede admirably from Jan. place at his Grea King Street, Covent Garden, |.
074 be found a val таме isition.”—Floritultural | on TUESDAY, ber. The — CHINA
Cabinet. TON was exhibib Ten l April, and was FOWLS AND CHIOKE S entered are m of them very
much 3 wis! av bt grower, im E wer | choice, from the ‘yards of J. Fletcher, Esq., Kensington; Rev.
trusses; colour a t "erímson,'and as “profuse as Alba |J. G. Hodgson, са: - be Jecks, Norwien, &c., &e.
multifiora. I should sa: that this is a seedling 1 the Queen Catalogues will be ree arded on he receipt of a stamped di rected
of Roses, by the pollen: ‘a high-eolonred variety; the father has envelope, enc closed to r. J. C. анын 38, King Street, Covent
erem I te therefore this will form a very strong and Garden, London.
See а rts of the Hort. Soc. Meetings in the Gardner? ORCHIDS. Д J
Chronicle Sand April 9; also to Mr. Beaton's remarks R. J. C. VENS will sell by Auction, at his
in the Mer Gare of} 17, and April 211. Great Sa — King Street, Covent Garden, on FRIDAY,
Strong — 2 Tis 164. each; a few extra strong | Sept. 23, at 12 for 1 o'clock, a COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS,
= 3 plants, — tite 4 — s — ane j m ei Cattleyas — wier ; trina, 4 we ated
t ` pia 57. ozen lega new and splend' rum ike
Gauntlet, Selina, and Alba muito. Forwarded Carriage Free | vi num, don | eitrosmu e —5 cq
to any of the Railway S in Oneidinm albo“ viol and tigrinum, and» er r
Post Office orders, payable — Paddington, ‘ae respectfully and 2c Species ng the attention of ama — Cat
deservi
re preparing, and will be forwarded in due course,
condition, consisting of 'Orchidaeeous, tov
hardy, and other plants in pots; &
— — new — nom te imum, the
d Ch ssepe peg other
eyes, one, 22 and —— years
foreing, and a fine plant of Hakes Y
1 o'clock iu add
Trains t the — tation Я
ford, at mes xm. ^s a. ng еб 12p.m.; ne t
and. T53 p
Trains е at 10 a.m. and 213 pan.
and.
ESPERDSEMT
Ll t »
AGRICULTURA GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Linäley. я
No. . — 2 1| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER II. [Parce 6d.
TO ADVERTISERS, v tpTOSIPHON LUTEUM” (ROR AE REMI ROWING) ;
ESSRS. V VEITCH AND SON 0 announce
HE ADVERTISEMENT DUTY.. being. now M — er desk. Асек»
gern pore the PROPRIETORS of the ve beautiful new Annual, which was sent them direct from
ENERS’ CHRONICLE і California by Mr. Lobb, and is at соти solely in — :
beg to announce t! pud will henceforward be a reduction from during —— e past win ania t both prs —— seen — a d —
Mount of duly aken of by the Goven ertisement of 1s, 6d,, the full = roved to be qnite as b as the “other Lepto-
Ime * s; aie ted berinak a. а siri ek «feet, “it, ia also well
p Advertisements of Gardeners out of Place, of not more than adop led! for growing in pots i» ote for t отаде de
servatory. Prices forward Жүз уча
E The quantity being limited, Mute. Y. & мои in oat
AH LER ey атты тоодун Wand lg: ruarantee to pi the first orders. Exeter, Sept. 17 di
2 b ` d
C worth Road, Surrey, continue: to supply "ei Plants of KARE: + AND MU RU ene чепте
MELL TAS, well set with ita ne tae 30s. to 428. per dozen. Collections growing at the Cheshun "rece
HRY SANTHEMU MS, bushy. Plants of the aber! sorts, a finely in bloom, where admirers of — Flowers ae ar re
d dwarf varieties, — ‘flowering this autumn, 128. per dozen. invited to view them. Trains. of the Eastern
oodassortment of Dut Butbs just imported. Fine ne Hya- almost hourly to Cheshunt tor Waltham w
deinths, from 65. to 125. per dozen. Narcissus, Tulips, 81 111 Priced PR edi m Catalogues аге now v, radyy and vm au
— > я i orwarded. rie: my post for te postage sta
LOBELIA" ST. CLARE; M ng L.& Box, SER . Cheshunt, H Horts: T
AMES LAKE, NunsEnYMAN, &c;; Bridgewater, begs | ~ NER МОУ. Е
to inform the Public that pagent ie 190) af the above A. тм PAUL акр eom — to offer the | following New.
FLO өз WE SHOW of the re Society wi L fake place att ân m . plication by у thiir paying dud carriage there hereof өм Roses, the entire Stock ‘of which is at present in their
0 zavern, n n, on Э 3 0 ptember, wars old p зане 64, each smaller. plants,
il i PRINCES: 8 ALICE Mon. (Paul's). Flowers blush pink,"
when Prizes w arded prons "m a C Abos — г ya y dos, | he Ts ia iasan Ani fall, ure et abu sve bape
allowanoe to the Trade.—Se B variet = a style’ among
“PERRY BARR. ЕБУ NEAR) Sa Roses, having vh es à п tre and pale e edges of the “Celestia
OHN MOORE anp SONS beg to announce that the umbr the Ero bth sd CAD vun: Moto pee handsome
have purchased the entire stock of Stokes’s Fuchsia, „Duke " 5
"us : j foliage. It * received C Cer tificates E 4 the Nation :
qi] of Wellington” аһа wit be happy to bend fowets to applicants tural Society, and the North Wilts Hortienttural Society, the
ly plates: where exhibited for’ a Prize, and әу 7
н Florist "for September. Strong Plants in Rove ten
NDEX
ations: s.- n
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verk velt at Tue 1 i
pe on 1 'B98 a
mphrena ‘Amaranthus, ,
Grass to improve. 6% u live pay ?. 4
Ground-ni Bessere nnn, 595 e m in United States
Hop mo ые кра эта а КАЛА 896 a Village excursions j. ss . . 604 |
RT Бу
i
DS EXHIBITION — SOUTH LONDON
7 Me
LANCIFOLIUMS, the Silver inten ah hd uo [eda
3 v ch hee
of M : jai ы ^ Dicens] Топого! Е
ап e obere Seereta y |
Kennington’ Lane, and Mr. F n NER, 5, 595 0 n Go i | appear Acte trm deere, m
ants will be fead yin April ist at 10s. 64, with the usual
Norte NUNC UTES оета TION = shi “VIVID, M Bourbon (Pent 805 Fimen en —
stan
of this Society will be held at HIG BOR AYERS) A NEW HARDY CUPRESSUS, Laer тив HILLS | aperte te the fover a sehr ЧҮС трева othe Hone
ih Е ED AY. r OF INDIA, rorstixc A MAGNIFICENT EVERGREEN | ate of medium size, not lar arge enough for an Exhibition Rose ; but.
dulce, Ge, КАРА а TREE, 80 Freer IN HErGHT.—Strong 1-уеаг old ts
e pod “apply т. C. P. LOCHNER 13, Өлө t | Seed, established in single pots, 63s. per dozen. The above is
) Lane, Doctors "Commons 5, London, а new to — » m not Or pes d. on host A climbi ; N ; б даг
т EDRUS р А two y in si ots казлы а rich effect in the anien. ertificate from the
ES — fo Fae ч gf м EXHI BITION, 555 35s. per 100. M" arcae ational 1 ^ November. 7s. 6d
1 PR ate ра! his Highness, the Perz! ‘OF „ Nursery, Great Yarmouth, each. as" See also s uë, x nnen, ry
ASBAU, will e place e Winter Gardens at Piebrichon- M ——— Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, —
the-Rhiue, from the 1st to the 15th of April, PT. ROREM SUPER B PEA.— The * NOVEMBER PROLIFIC? —
and ‘Lists to be obtained Sratis, a at the Өл Vt Zh E Cd al wpersedes all other varieties, yielding a crop of extra- FINE NEW:
бейне atr ree ниси severe weather ене. than any HE NIMROD STRAWBERRY?
IGHBURY BARN TAVERN. N—The beautiful má ашу тїш er. mm irr a abn — 397615 COMBE, Mg AND M respeetfu d aes
4 Б to the above Tav daily, and | had from WirtrAw НАмитох (late rf f Cheapside, ph and et r la T
can be ENGAGED for FETES, GALAS, H HORTICULTURAL ; adm NEW eii Pa abl А
x POULT Е qo k Th rela bly Floris dM Marge Street, Cavendish "tunm (first door from ind
NB. —
ing
— Crocus, Narcis- | * ' ! |
è | at superiority of the Nimrod Strawberry has been
or Re frst class Фу, er, — be had free by toner Hato ant rt G UN rere e | acknowle¢ pr penal 8 Lindley
| descriptive ап very ektallent, Het of 4 o he Salty) ДО зе ать ивент i adea c
HYACINTHS,. Buren BULBS, ETC. | best Carnations, Picotees, F roit teed, ME teed or Bow cok QE i
ENRY Y. GROOM › Clapham Rise, Lendon { mei Spencer, of Bowood, a first-rate authority in all ме st
Н! то XER М e e Оры, gm ISH às» NOBLE’S CATALOGUE f "^ M fir ee eee
and. ы ай ніз Maree bey "ed 11 eason is Now Ready, and may be had on Besten | mu e
AES 2i oF ERR 5 As selection f sr libe НЕР ertisement cm Fes eris dest size олче above of ie ality
во 8; m ve se "hae! cond ion. Hi is Catalogue of эле Gardeners’ Chronicle, of reri d y, Bept. 10 which they flesh juies,. „теч. richly 27 shape | oblong, or rather
forwarded on application ' тевресї Шу refer plant buyers. It,containg many n mewn choice | conical; skin firm, d ich ng to E Cb hich 1
: i plants, The ERES Bagshot, Surrey, Sept. 17 59] perties it — and carries ей; oe hardy, vy he nce
CH BULBS. ROSE CATALOGUE, ETC ' 77] uninjured last Winter, where — Queen was ptos
ES AN SAUL КЫН „Ар and — bent 4o NE ann, SON, re oda н ve qun forcgs exceeding
from т. “he —— ee of . чё superior М» Berkhampstead, Herts, beg to jnférin their patrons that the | or to have extra strong plants been of 8 a good pb
assortment, of DUTCH FEA OER, ROOTS, in. fine; co | undermentioned lacis ii CAT LOGUES may now be had. | early next season, some of the first layers have been put into
Early orders are respectfully soi 2 eral Ros P Саа logüe-for two postage stamps; Tree and Shrub | 48-sized pots, in which they will be very strong and well esta-
42, Queen 8 E Derby. it gue for two: ditto; Azalea Indica; Camélias, * е чора at 61 per 100.
FT... · ао Weis от: robert „л. ieee Me. for one ditto. stock is very limited, and though а, hes 1o get a large
5а PRINCE € WALES AND BLACK А у Rho — odendrons are fine; Ви Araucaria Imbricata, papay, Io. P. hee ought to-havé
season,
We PEE aw ia — Bins, a rit th all other Evergreen and Deci- | they have been solicited y so many 14 de to let 5 M this
Prines $ of W Walesa mata 35s per tn o AE ack Prince d duous Plants, are remarkably health ярма, season, that they are unwilling to disappoint their frien:
P EA ra rw effec and aud хаб worthy try attention E Plan mars The Exeter Nursery, Exeter, Sept. 17.
am pm or, b be dd, Р tabli n pots well set with bloom buds,
3 mae ор т, by post, 2s. 1285
e ут Oa — Sire st 1a: Sd. many of the trees having fer a нф, pos of Kult this season B сЕ UE. le ow өү, Qui NEW Pih gel ота '
t Á m
AMES ix r.
AMO try IHRE, veri i 2305 ' of Octob with fir
r =| ties; А ndiea, 50 varieties of the choicest; the best
bes Jona Anam А9 pow. 115 o Nares 5 — кош, rs RECT FROM d HOLLAND. . Раа Và benas, and Petunids; new and eet B Stove and
‹ 1 by post, е m Актив Совветт'в | Y begs Jo oi г the ‘under - mentioned | Greenhouse Plants; Plants selected Lor Winter and Fari Flower-
Vand Fontan Warehouse, 18, Pall Mal | te Гы. terere diel bum Hem eti iss NM im select 2 Gore 8
lso Double Roman A Paper White Nareissus, the most ceived in fine conditi. Per dozen. ras theinums as „ Holl БР ; Dew and: оф Rock
Land fragrant of all the Narcissi, 4s. рег doze Hy acinths, fine ш а: латй, 34 and yellow s Plants, тесно of new ev Dwar? Rork C Rock быша, aede cond &c.
Lon» ЕЕ FAVOURITE is the best and] ро mixed dos 15 do. s. | gen RULE and BOUT ISTOCK томы of, Gladiolus dn
CN 8 CU R for winter cultivation, price | Narcissus, Grand onarque and Primo шыша . 4. PT арм н A аита Iris,
25. Gd. per pa loket, or 30 1 Е me Мены du amid Róma: "s 35. superb collections of English, German, and other Iris, fine
E DW ARD TILEY Tulips, Mk cs ** double D soe T hol 18, = Ј (Тес AM monner Е рде of 9 ate
Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, jM, Abbey Churchyard, Bath. | PR ipe ron mda anf best Bearlet Ane- The С e also contains a list of SEEDS FOR
i Se por AUTOS WING, co um, Calceolaria, Ci
V. AN. GEERT, Ni Jonquil, tas Gladiolus, Cyelamens, and Lites ua iw.” Petuni re wha gs u bo renium, jer ut iai
A. r Ghent, Belgium, adress, Hesty MAY, The Hopé d м ork, od rana wane Pen tr „
General al CATALOGUE of PLA o bagel just 85 ‘which E TO NURSERY um wee HRYSANTHEMUMS
on — on 214 it LI
^5 Hatp Lane, On Gau Dower Stet Lindon: name T'RANSPLANTED FRUIT STOCKS. We, the A large eap de ed s Plants for fowering this autumn.
undersigned Cultivators. of Fruit Pinot Dag to inform. She. 12 best new large flowering varieties of last season 198;
"a CHOICE e Trade ce lige Bir Me the following prices will be charged during he) 12 beak ew Mum varieties — do ; De,
1 impregnated С hits — 252 LARTA SEED, are Moule — per 1000 80s, | Сетне . уре 1000 0e to 35s, f.. ĩͤ vv
selected * еа * 1 Packet; fine amen d. " . — 405. to 508, iur importation of Dutch Roots comprises collections of the
$ 1 Р X SEED, on 2 D 405 Paradise 500 Goods (not under 205.) Free to all the Stations in London; ;
rail cM i gu pe раа 3 SEED, White Pear Plum 3 Quince e 8з, with orders of 40s, — tase Plants wad: Kaotn er чча
со best or Айкаш K* GODFREY, Knap Hill, W. rrey. өларевэме for long carriag:
fut З, 00. ] : à ALD & Sox, Goldworth Nursery (e ig di iy BASS BAND BROWN,
Hexar May, m a Hope тий ыру Bedale, hota 4 QEORGR JACKMAN, Woking Nursery, Woking, Surrey. Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk,
Р to be made pay FINE SELECTED STANDARD ROSES. Per Doz. 188, to 246.
Ditto dDWARFSTANDARDS , 10s. to 16s,
Ditto DW. two. 6s.
,
594 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [sar
pr намена PEACH. ROSES. WARMING BY HOT 0.
* EORGE DAVIS begs to inform his friends and the T RIVERS has just completed his deseriptiv (CONSERVATORIES, HALLS, ATER 29
public that — oan supply Maiden Plants, in Novembe Catalogue of gare or the present season, whic RCHES np SCHOOLS, STAIRC,
next, of ра above extraordinary PEACH, at 213, each; Buds, | sent free per post on ap ication, to all known Pep; &c., Р ow thh iont improved SHOPS, WAREH
105, 6d. nch. The Stock being very limited, early orders alone | strangers . T o postage stamps will be Suppli ied: with a BENHAM & Sons, 19, Wi and economie principe
will sec Plants The above splendid Peach was introduced | co py post fr ree, In this Catalogue, only the lect Roses are igmore Street, London,
from China, in 1851, by the late Henry Winch, Esq., of Liver- 8 and it will be found an gicient gu lide te „е amateur. WI cu TOVES
those who hare pi Shanghae that | A deseriptive Catalogue of Fruits will poring ber ARGEST anp BES
ing at leas
aza (11 inia
nis Spe
is figt in the July number of Harrison's # Floricultural
Cabinet;" the Editor of which. justly, observes, All the
Gloxinias are handsome, but the variety n пеге N pre-
ndso: i Ow
eminently majestic above all others which we have s
AZALEA STANLEYANA, 15s, each. Thi dos. 1 Ds bright
with brown spots, on the upper petals, and fo
s superior to лоте before the public
ms it sufficient to say; with re: spen 518 its merits, that
one has accep at Regen
Street, as — — the Gardeners’ eee ‘of August 13, 1853.
Stanley and Green Lane Nurse „Old 8 Liverpool.—
Sept. 47
“Fett ТА, T "т
SEPTE
Aap 5
d у зад with wir rem
FANC Y GERANIU
STANCE.—Lower Petals bapti; vi. yr rose blotch
Ам deep maroon „ы bite, distinct
and novel; a "o flow:
PRES ANGE. Meine pale rose belted with white,
lower petals of fine Y5 with, belting of rose. 108, 64,
аў. 2 Bright rosy crimson upper petals, w
pgp vented and consequen ntly
м» Ча ды great merit.
108. *
LADY ight vivid crimson
with ‘qh centre, rema ilt ably fies 135 те exhibition
Ww
ws clean
„ lower eh t wi ith e mson :
UEEN.—Rieh bright erimson, the lower
petals nearly d. ered with ten bino, of equat excellent
trusser, very ex a рф gro
CLASS plone ict
cipi 108 ff —Clear white, with violet crimson
7 dine fine, 105, 6d.
Fl. TX. — Damson, with ау disc, large novel coloured
flower, ieh and ve "wy.
PICTURATA. 3 white, with deep edging M 2 purple,
per per 5 Яню. Ret est Сіп аа 3 Os. 6d.
—Whi te, Berl. Арон with light por-
celain blue, fine xig superior flower. з. 64.
f the set is taken one of an variety wil be presented
ra —ç— 8.
SECOND-CLASS N ?
A NCER.— lee white, with, blue , light dise, fine
Rosalind flower
ESTELLE. А P white, with росе РЯ mne Jr da
die, ood
SACHE. —Deep сааи ац Ts. 6d.
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY.
wa TERER Es OTI Y Nephews and Suc-
Nu rseries, Sawbridg geworth, Herts, S
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC.
ATRE AND-CO. supply 16-02. SHEET GLASS
British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d.
per square fot for the usual sizes required, many wns feat
n dm eee very.
Y ery free flowerer, fine habit, ee
of greater substance than any other gat
a WAT respectfall
attention bs que 19
Arauca
quarters, regula rly removed
le to get
on of parties. engaged
caria i E 2, 5, p t high,
EIS year, 2 5 48 Obs a
Te pe e g large stock.
hand:
a bein
Cupressus macrocarpa, or Lambertiana, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8; feat
all from —
va
‹ ееп «ге el 5
` Chinese, 2 4.578, 2
5, to 8 fe
Upright irish, 3,4, 5, 8, 7, and 8
except at Ely r
и the sy ге
Taxodium sem
m common, 8.1.5, 5, 155 S fee spl
feet. i 8 — be all being trimmed
to one stem; it adds m на тве value,
Gold a vy By and
Ag the nein with eads,
4:6, ind y Eran andsome. му»
elegantissima (v de — * — The golden Lews
ye ental, and we bave a large quantity of
ne: plain
212 — or рне Yew, fine standards.
: us Doug and 7 feet; a few magnificent plants,
10 to. 12 feet high. í ; p
insignis, mS 3, d and 7 feet; all from seed.
cembra, 3,
Canadensis (Hemlock 8, f
da. SUE M 4, and: 6 feet.
— I Chand
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6 feet, f the hard
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most — eve d ES ra
да tkis Ney 2 — the
Lists of Pri се 8 aud Estimates forwarded application, for
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS,GLASS
TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING
| GLASSES, GLASS MILK P
OR RNAMENTAL WINDO and GLASS SHADES,
MES HETLEY & Co., 35, iba се London
See Gardeners’ C Chronicle first Saturday in Д month.
AMATEUR GARDENERS,
LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH, X SANITARY WORKS.
ATENT LA: —— Iron
Coated with Gla ha, Com
pinated ditto, A “exible India Rubber
Tubing, and every other H for Wate
Gardens. The D draulic xd Fire, Garden,
, Slu Cocks,
B,
HypRAULIO ENGINE
70, Strand, and Bridgefiel d. eee
eee PH Ре e Co, have the pleasure to
band their present prices of Glass for Cash :—
паар SQUARES. CROWN SQUARES.
Boxes of 100 feet; 4 5 In Boxes of 100 rani
8.
Under 6 xi 0.12. furi od ooo d $
6 by 4, and Ob doe coke 048 Qe matings. ud
ла их — 1 T F3 17 оре посао
of "e in inre 12 by E
Larger Si zes, not Ne ese ing 40 1» nehes lon:
16.02. from 3d, to 34d. per * scoring to size,
21 O. „ to ”
26 oz. 31а. to 744. ij
Square ——.— Hon on Mr. Rl werd plan, 20 by 18, 20
by 14, 20 - 13, 9 12 > ava on hand. Cases of Sheet-
Glass, size abon t 40 by 30, 16 oz. to the foot, 21. 2s. per Case of 200
s, Propagating and Bee Glasses, Cucu ate
—— Camoys Milk Syphons, Tiles and
Plate, Crown, and Отыр! Шы Shades i
article. їл,
Hort ‚ 116, Bi
Without, pet
ESTABLISHED MORE. THAN 100 YEARS.
*HOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer in
GLASS for ЖОШ ЖОКЕ GREENHOUSES,
ec men geri tanti DWELLING.
ar W от, LONDO
Squ ares — boxes, "Jm iet each.
44 6 ,
Milk
Perner,
we Traps i
Orn ents, = Shades, sand every
3 £33,
—
с to any size squares,
AO 1 ho. es long. 12s
Copland's — 8 310, о, Oxford — London.
et s ch
— mE
Independent of the foregoing w
most useful Deci dibus d. уму
.
afi. London. visit is yon sobcited from.
ore planting during the forthcoming season. Pr
2. 182.
y 6, } under 9 by 7 155.
IM 1,8 by-8, 12 by 9, 12 by 10: 90.
y 10, 14 by 10, 15 by 10 *
cked in cases of 100
6 by 4
2975 7 — 5i
16 ounces . 34: per foot. 5
, , ”
210 —— ^» 41
nees ... 54d. „
Sp otinces . Td.
Large Sheet of No. 16 nd. erg Pac
200, and 300 feet, at 24d. to 24d. per :
Improved Ти, Riogh Plate from T i to Linch thick
serve Jars, Bee and торовете dar 9,
Plate Glass, Patent Pint, Plain, Ornamental, and Co
well as every descrip of Window Glass now m
Glass Shades, ree ore tad and square, for Clocks and Ornaments,
Fern Shades. ishes,
үүх pow “BLINDS of every deseription, Bird-
and Wire Work of a all apre for Game
Aviaries,
and Garden Fencing, € Fa W. RICHARDS, late
ese
‚ВЕ.
KER can
FOUNTAIN $ for Poultry, Рћеаѕа
most ше — and economical ; —
DM — ning 4 quarts 65.; —
“and at 3, alf moon Р, racechurch Street. ^
AW'S ENCAUSTIG gU PAVEMENTS.—
M & С d
Е
| Ноот CONSERVATORIES, Kc made
the best
Zi
Pee. ate te pa TH ^ dme
е nobilit 5 and
aaah of. the counties in ng тз WA S aaa "yn
ANS. PATENT PLATE GLASS, |
ASS,
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, |
MES, ETC.
m 001, &
| adapted for all eu
Fruits —
T
Stove-G rates, Fend -
тешэ, Bedroom ms, M. ое Dai
Кн EOM. 19, Wigmore hore Street, London,
FLAVEL'S PATENT KITCE KITC
„АХ азы COOKING APPARATI,
obtai e Prize Med: pecial Pprobation
NHAM & Sons, 19. ec Street Te
ELECTION d
"igsrooma, Dining.
Boili à
100156. of Meat, and 1001bs. o Potatoes, with —
only 10 lbs. of Coa two sizes, and wit
loge fire, as imd. "vil gg
Small ds .5 with Boiler
22 10
Large size. £4 10. with Boiler €
BENHAM & fei X Wigmore
ed
— esa чайы at Are foot; 24inc
T inis and M е Sashes: — —
wholesale Pea а Listof Prices by enclosin g two po
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND D
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Ат THE LOWEST PRIC disent wi
MAXERIALS AND WORSMANSHD, ' de
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Plans, Models, and —
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Builder, Claremont Place, Old Kent Rona, Lond
38—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 595
NEW & CHOICE FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, CINERARIAS,
G. H. BUNNEY, NURSERYMAN, &c., ICE Em
Stratford, Essex, and Bedford Conservatories, Covent Garden, WS ADAM menie — ne cog йыш hunger aca
HE FOLLOWING, THE SELECTION BEIN “ree MUT — th
& « d, |) — ds . —— n selection from he following best
"um ua Full ok m 4— el ONCIDIUM banceanum, - d — Walliehiamus tor oar ern. We re doen ri vtr ari rind
а po: 2 i ШИ. 08 — 36 ъа lom ble, Ki em lum
1 0 0 parable, King Charming, Monta,
ee es КӨ у — ar 35 RENANTHERA cotsinen 7 8 Ё cà Vh. Lady Franklin, Mrs Ран Perito, Pury
22 - AE GU TC ES
prem 22 222 mobs — — 2 Вин — did Midd —— al DA 1 „
De 95 ui! ЖЫЗ «^. 8 00|' 75 асоей 10 «ЗОРЕ insignis f © уту =й = AM Ae
12 ро. — gh * — 110 0 " refiexum + - — oculata iv E : Bonchariat, M M Ivey, Madame Корыт, Medie x ,
12 19 sorts...) a ›18 s trspum . 1 Tigrina, PT. 4? r &e. onnet, Pulporie, Lucimne, Bow
жут! r n leueechilum 15 uid 64. in i Q| CINERARIAS following 12 best now
Fr ЗН Аа
GGardenias, sorta ee D » divaricatum ^'^. matt i 0 | soriod, Proc Rond TOES едр Eachan vH
Роми Sesto. à иг mobi oot SB " — 5 E | scura өй ME T rn Charlés mede. follow os ng asthe’ and
raniums, ore 2 — one " Lg me ! vatte $ dozen, or 6 tavus
E " den 95 4 iss „Же " es єй ' Bon” ыраш 10 6 x Sidney Herbert, Мт Bidney 8
B rar Do. 25 t Р E н Ж th toh OTR 44 tortilis 4 чори r. os,
4 Lilium Jan lancifolium, 4 sorta F обом vos -10 6), sto) 0| Quem, de. Mein MPH i
7 Maranta, 7 "9 ui^ QUEE Y 1 UM n ffr 4 — |, GERANTUMS,—Purthasor’s IT гй the following extra
10 Stove Peasionfiowers 5 фал oA gS nae збо “М 0| « баба fs, — 68 0 отча 15s. per dosen; oF we , 9. tò 19»
— E^ » pu hum... wig wog к vin - Mon A А e ey o Ра tor Improved, M:
QROWIDBOUS PLANTS. 2 erer „ & 0| Queen, Generalissimo, 1 Cup, Flavi Vines Жам,
үне... А 1 — * PANEDA pido E = н ó oe * ad : - ey d Mon qe Ex T “Бе „©
chrysantham 10 6||PLEIONE maculata —. 15 0| „ erini Sen . 16 Bnet mstanoa, ssid
* 01. оте 2.35 0| & Walliehiama е 2. e тан aa oO vio CT and dingo Cate —
Bmoki i Оо "Ommbridgeamum .. 4? € IUS Woodford « 6 0) w Muckayiimahis .. 15 8 TOC VT REI varieties, in fing
» cium... » Dovonianam 20.0 42 FERNS. VOLU p :
» fae 12012 а 0 „ rosen ө ee [E — — td vod 1 ма pos Ys Рини,
m rx PANAMA f Dicksoni... 9 6 ке gee, ee rex
é рд I. { А hispidulun 7 La id E i 6 es
„„ argenteus bee m 3 et b " luc svi DARBA odontites —— 6
„ Lowi A ne А W trapeaforms 85 FAGEKIA prolifera. 3 6%, varietion,
я us EM 4 „ wing as — A P — СА!»
| A ga b ыд : T Riy ny 85
AUINETU — 10 < " macrophyllum Lidl „ Ochrates A wle Giralda, Léon Faucher, Léon Leguay, Nell
51 pema reedt 6 ; Fovianum y не |aósto TER eas АРТ AN Pes
па 2. pan. „+ шло es Teniselifolium 2 6 Toulon — hoic Pe MS Mon Cybele, Dame
^ T8 „ assimile ^ руа занар 8 6) де Merl — —— miel, miel, Tad — d'Or,
— i 5 ” m - кї Кг Dalmata 3 6 Triomphe ©те . ndi hi "
affine T araninm mores Surprise
ca 10. £k. „ Moritziaauum ^... í wham 0| Hockerianum asd Tréanphe & | баз, 14; мї тав
n ^ Arien aia ie 3 „ stoloniferam "6 . and Balsam a alba; 1s, each; Lueulia
uv ACRES EM M ia "€ d i o The above wil 33 receipt of а Post
+4. we ton © - centu " vahle at mond
TEM Me — — a= ‹ . -2 6) „ — — 13 fing, near Richmond, Толын.
i ÖNGORA m macaa ce d | doo esent d 2
eee ee n eee Gardenerg Chronicle.
п | LAGUNA Mesas — 248 eee оча
21s. to 49 0 | LABLIA 10.62.4021. 0 || „ Odontites .. n н. Wienovisedin 8: €
— а 0242 0| ө M „28 0| н Shephewt .. 1:2 epn Phmomm -. ..3 9| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1858.
crispa purpurea . 21 " » ‘Superba „м lm о]! mein... r Dept- | 1 tous) latens. oe co А a
qm ms 10 i 0 a c&nariense Zi Pd. жа 44. LI S Posto, ien.
491 0 Ne i.
„Бао fT 6 Mc ТЕ. Skinner n NEPHRODIUM exaltatum 2 8 n
etis 41.0 ашы 44 i HE 8 — 24 относит ENA ^ die, i We are told in ‘the daily papers that the trade
19.8] * бер 5 0 AREATA freta "Qd; 3 ia Ground- — bes become one of very great
wd o 2 mromatia .. |. з 6||ACROSTICHUM fabélii: POLYPODIUM amem 1 6 importance in Western Africa, the barbarous tribes
zd - wi атмын —ÀÀ 1 — » Catharine „ 6 | there havi to cultivating their эрү
er oe nobi i d n vert Ом jamessens 2 у T — 2 61 of occupying themselves with sla » Ma
S UH Dey WR e o " 77$ g|said 000 bushels of this cómmodity have
^4 M rep EM t bt, MI 6 | been. received in the t year ; that the trade
г. ы [^w — ns Pied aat" 771 9} has increased. of late at the rate of 20 cent.
7 H b CASSEBEERA блем 1 8|» chinensis ж ун т annum, and fhat the amount is still 1
25 H NERS miere n. — — 2 is the Ground: nut 2 enly risen
pl 6 hyluns ... „„ A 6| „ tremula . „„ aod 6 | BOC * serious —— —
» оротат тив" Dick „|р, йору»: 2.2 men
* 0 | DIPLAZIUM pubescens 51 6| „ rotate. 8 The lant which куа it is а little annual,
и riatum. ell . : iA coriacen- ...2 6 | with К ен eaves growing in fours, and rather 1
= i, A large collection of Cinerarias | Chr yess themne, is тшщ i rhet үлөр, &е.; ејвана ellow Pus Beer de rising a little way above rue.
"Troes, &c.—Letters are — «тер Bhruha, Enit Zoons, Sotes | Botani call it „Arachis hy pogen: The plant is
one of a class which bury their pods in the earth,
с MAC A ON, Ox memes dete н um wAMERIOAN PLANTS pig e
ени, м. RER to that his | fre n order to effect e flow
А.» —— DUET ai ce 2 8 NOUS Pian TOM AZ 25 75 after the flower has p away, gradually curves
IR Sas rir — be | down wards, and at / forces its end perpen-
Wee ih ge, qur qp tet ы о colours of all th ibododendrm patter stag mike чеке into the 2 pa the теу omg
y mde aeae ind nm is seated there, Having buried
“Ахмади Fate ачасы Ag. The Rhododendrons forming the American sufficiently deep; the pod then begins to swell, and
— nigan Royal. ойе. Garten, Hegenta Pas, „when ripe becomes an oblong, rugged, pale brown
рр CE aci md, largo A eren . frait two seeds, as large as the
Ei DN Static str nae ‘and 5 mites, ch pods are commonl
„FLAMBEAU (Pavr’s), rich ања red, of a distinet shade, -
very fine. 10s, 6d. VARIETIES. blance to Pistachio nuts.
GLORY OF CHESHUNT (Parr), clear golden yellow; the Nic ORE A ААХ Very lage and handsome At th nt day the Arachis is found in
finest of its colour. exquisite a dessert fruit, and е m al E
LIZZY (Расте poa om азоо, and finely | 408888 pr state of vation all over the hottest part of the
formed; a Peach, Pint Cérüücate from tome bearer — — ey n tropies. eim and f. ; almost e that, like
Natichal 2 Society. 105. 6d. 2 — — «коой бом. Maize, pre Pine-apples, it was unknown
PROFESSOR DICK n bronzy salmon, very da close; cnn СА — COOK.—A first-rate market fruit; till the. America, and that
do. ca hme; CartiGonts ‘Ploricuttaral Society. — ae pëe npa. large size, gre 83 and beats carriage in the M wori pere itis now growr owed it to
кк, мо DEL (Pars), clear pink, fine large flower. 5s. n FILIBASK Not ne em каттан thi fn Brazil. — that —— ^ -— plant a further
E GLOBE (Pavrs) white; exquisite shape; very market ; in colour a very = e rapidity with which vegetables will
Cie EE LLL reducing sik LR e Sate Ri prosertinc: тету агре, Р, етет Sad Sill tea: | take possession of soils when the climate is suitable;
Royal South эы Bartang, Ie. 6 eL pem eee — ra ч м rachis is eaten; but we agree
8 aw es * 1
an 8 rather rather: pockety bat bars sp Hom: Палта Bow. Ае tasks ашнен with orrmAUV, who has lately pubia ай
col git Jon Айнын desirable а dessert fritt: the two latter f rM d не, — account of the plant, in n it as a very
N-B.— The set of ten, if ordered together, will be charged dl end other good qun мехти, кай! rms Де wishing tw} different, variety of the nut kind, — raw or
wine Busch of e Pi Plants al do bs varieties grown ese эы Strawberries, can now be supplied т Its great value is акай by bundance
post. atalogue forwarded free by ve voted Prats by Жл NORMA o only, at үз par 100 n l — which it contains. ve oil, largely em
Re т 25 each of an for 125. — included. Post Office
Bock,” IUE, 85 "As Hour ўтти THE HoLLys — made ed Ао Yarm, Y.
ААИ FAUL, Egglescliffe near Yarm, Sept. 17,
ploye in dressing woollen —— has beco
eat . manufacturing purposes. Olive trees «s hive
596 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Sepr. 17,
tha with white | remarkable, and fr hich th
РЁ аЬ nproductive and are disappearing and microphylla; Cratægus Pyracan d , om which they hope to obtain good
one fas Fa the ta an states; they are now, fruit; Cryptomeria. japon ica, pape ne Onéorum and | varieties, with tho view of advantageously ss
d ; Elgagnus reflexa, Jasminum nudiflorum 1 р that become more and more diseased a
Pr аа and Sowing of the Р.
Apples is taken and rubbed ойыр
0
According to Dumas it was а house at Marseilles that II. — — on KILLED, BUT e Aft I
first thought of E this substance. Eight or 180 en, Wedge eec . Lo erasus | settle, the contents of the tub or other vessel
ten years ago o {ог 5 kilos were imported by way of 77 tana, Cor catpus DH 5 е ff,
experiment ; and so great was the success which | P ntha, Сараш funebris, ар} ne Delhayana, pips that are at the bottom of the vessel ате
m son. 1
nicum,» M no olia pon and its. varieties,| hard frosts are over, because the seed of the A
у? mc little об y» 9 of this plant, eet Fortuni “т and glumace ere перад Ка) at of the Pear, ‘does not long retain its ts germin sini
cept iit es à temperatur much above Rhamnus e and its varieties, Smila is :
си deti "e xi sita ij i Accord folia: and rotundifolia, чнай. sia glaucescens; io sien; bue ud prepared, 5 0 and
seca йү eet Dusingur it en a Reon sui putei bec: and its varieties; їй lucidum. Es SUP T-daeh tf a adt es 1
watered, and has been heavily чапа аана > 5 1 пу Kriten, 129 4 3 Bi MED sowings, except when they are made on a very
mouth ir itis able inn Tines, so as to Teave the T ‘japonica, Azára denta integrifo Kira cale, as in some communes of Rumois,) The
к к ЖЕ foot. 0 X “all di ДА йз. As soon as th e Benthamid fetter, Callicarpa japonica, arises а d geds are hen put in the drills, end. ape sca Е
OwWers ај pens. is plants ai are тарай up, and this 1s | canescens, floribun „ande grandiflora; Gar пуа ma rake, Ik the ground is dry 1 it i$ made. firmer with
* as growth, continues... When, the, phyla, . Kadsura 1e Laurus nobilis, Bailope the roller, or the back of a spad
tem ү falls io 885 the Arachis ceases to grow, dium rigidum ( int may Meo nay rondes bt weeding i is performed
rur AN rn yellew, and it may then be dug. IV. KED + Barleria buxifo AAA 1 pan hus e de 1 4 уз >89 t e x ing of the soil,
acre should yield; about half a * of seed. алалек Qs Cleyera japonica, Colletia Бокі, үн f gne ica and easy in the rows, is nearly,
These produce from 34 to 60 per cent. of good oil Cratzegus reticulata; Decumaria barbara, Elæagnus ee 7 bre a ings. Mi peur айы
fit for burning or for eloth: vicaria bat ot 'eatable; кезер и эе undalata, Rees sen 'eáraeasana, LA i At ipid d stink: "6; X rie een made the
The cake is very rich in nitrogen, and makes пастап fand stenopetala Buenymus oitri- Neapel manure, or with fine litter, 80 aa tos keep the
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excellent manüré ; but it is pohr hostis bagno fo lids; Ghi Marti: Ties enen “Rhamnus FFF р
“We nóticé the plant thus Tit Tenth in the "belief C Viburnam Aw 8 5 in E We n ay sometimes sue cei ‘iy merei,
that it may ‘prove à profitable crop inall our tropical is is dated мук 10 18858. 1 тҮ à si
«ША, where there is moisture enough to suit it. jour Күн ai dessin and forki ing i in, with
In Spain and. aes it is found to, auk MAT |1 pips ache contai
more ad vz antageous. objects of, field cultivation. давм OF CIDER, APPLE. TREES.. i pep n the young plants per one or im. inches
; - ed. fr. age. 564. ugh, the weakest are thinne Out, 1 possi. e, i e
- А have now. before ug, һу the: io, of Dr. ^ eiie, oh thé Situation di Soil ПА » a NU «| evming before rain; but failing that, the ground should:
Promier, a drawing of the Нормал. which was) situ atic cf. a nursery should be sheltered — re bejwatered, in order to . it about the roots.
ds 80 t The culture, during the growing season, consists in
made. aby himself. an 1850 2nd. which. aocor 5.50 winds, мека the samot time it. + not be Tee e у ЕЧ ant ө 5 s the jud, inorder à
columns; that we: have not thought it necessary to — by: Fache le most. er the soil at our disposal a e t loo
have at en engraved.) We hay уез: too, this ae is argillaceous, compact, and gently sloping — Nhe n abe pla ants are one Rin old they, are Р
specimens “of Hop-mould from the ‘neiglibo тоо § south; that situatio ij ea heat of: any z but if the soil is фе тїр nursery ; > Ар 4 trees selecte
ight; , age are preferable to older on
of "Maidstone Ша а Ж the ѕапіб e {зун ripene el surfaeé ёзу nd is & ача ч . g optatis an 4 fee д 5 Plan сч
es become
Б
| obtain the plants with all, arly all, their roots, an
ut 8 e hand, as e | е
12 5 obs ie k 1 year! be he ts ]d be broken and left in
ots die off every ig whilst thi y are’ subject to есадзе a part o the roots wou!
2 m nt of 53 which | t 2 5 je lle are on an chlorost . фо eto the earth, A ie the plants should not be taken n
in that is to say, containing much chalk or earbonate.of until we ar to plant.
he , U у lime; from. те eine stated, it will appear that At ће same age, the stoutest plants. ‘not the ne
mostly smaller. It is observable in Awrcr's figure that the nature of the soil and aspeet are not matters of in- the best, that is, one which has e best e
the lowest joint E the thread is alwa ays i — difference with. regard. to the success of & nursery, has had the most a з nd light in yn nursery, because:
into a idi — е е 4 es
ful ор. prn wish a roaches neatestin its ure, — are also more numerous and sprea ing.
though the анан is not con oni "té фй 2 = at because that it is hazirdous to sow too thickly, wa the plants pro-
joint of the necklace." The transformation is pre узо ' led w
eur pin jj the ош 9 e the-elements, duced would be slende rand unprovide wit k;
iwi ih e s to T pait, takes place in the d ng онан: "à ey ar Pre ten —— e dete, 2 Tue Tearing: Nursery. — Tun of planting, pre
up 2 ДЕЛ раа кж Деобе taki ing root, aie scat a n y8- paration of the roots.— Distance T ME E о
8 y Ф $ t
ns of meat! 1 9 é light sol: as well as in thóse of moderate tenacity, plant
soil 4 light than strong is generally preferred; but iht solls, as Js: ) -
ei ^d yu perio ea ae ed, - The. joints, of for or a training nursery, land Mp ni tse D e of ing should he performed immediate
the Oidioid state of the Hop mildew DAS — ; мори, or that contains a g. proportion of еу һауе, fallen in November, or the һе
both: mie howeve ved that than of sand, is hie mont proper 31. 1 Жа ot ealeareous ; b! i ar gi dc pig ds which. requite to
rati in the Hop ildew, in the addition of mar be ben ^ pra ameliorating, effects
їп; s, even when . oie ie жое of the LA we must praeced prefer rable to plant in Fe bru gary te М
roi tnt ny Dui — Аз to trench the whole of tlie. ground. This operation of Aig: ja. winter might prot? pA to ME 7 y
umber erininate should be performed at a dry time of the year, such as The preparation or dressing .0 yao
in a few hi H^. CES Foral jore rer . or Oeteber, in order t «avoid; hastening ci m a little, and — in e us
plates, sending forth а sth a M patel, a sn ree al ti byte ME 3 os Mha Beat gob ee Mp root CU dett ne be the ame
coloütless f LM PE En ould: e groun dii be: istance between ants shoul:
S ERS s thread, 1 ) 3 ant z pani iorated b. ure to air and li z and tat i it, exe but the necessit: of hacking the 1800 AL ro
the join! sus) pani expos ight, ery way ;b y
abc н үке may ) 63 able. „and maintaining. an easy access betwee the м
dirty ME us 175 fuss“ Fourteen to: bein teen ines id в a sufficient. depth. p^ e ae d light as for the workmen, gea
mothe reels he does not айра, that Аша ins tho trenching of a seed nursery, because tho plans. do not, causes more space to - La between the rows tham
remain long in абда 20:inche uld. be „а good, het wm the plants in the
зенан nts of the ; py eren! зеен T — а мее ry, for if the trenching were. L tas йа 9 A pple tes, 3 ing
d, occupies. from ei ‹ 5
like the normal sporangia in e a egards | and ey sig . 1 aly tle root when кола aplanted: between ibat toss std о 90-0 24 inches Sete ie
external аран са, Мек. — "bodies, Hike’ Whatever be the depth adopted in trenching, the plants in the rows, appear to be sufficient. B. Аня
8 of Phoma.” different Jo грам of earth shouldbe Еа! | in order to arrangement; air and light penetrate much W
whole subject igi sturtounded h. атану, obtain a soil as nearly homogeneous as possible; but tit tere gros the rows. In determining uet
1 is full of interest. Aut, like r. PME V, жора on pasture land the turf сач be placed at tion of rows, the nature of the soil pov :
lately found the Het in other” kinds of the. oidhe Aenebe a wag te conaideredsiodn: Tight soils, where it is rea end lo
| 73 es that Т, the ‘Vine Pap -— should be employed. with eee — pr i е trees should protect each other from drough Should be:
p osi f ru judged nee An imal and vegetable manures, the heat of the sun, the direction of therew the rows
ты ДЫЛ did mI PET deinen the cite reduced to "to the. state of a finely divided mould, or ch ie from east to west; whilst in wet cold shat the an
Г of, Antwerp and. London. to г title DE D suit dling nurseries perfeetly well, because these should run from north до фын, Ө in de фе |
* ORs «Soy Fe} M ov Regiis rime ios wa well ineorporated day sun may penetrate them An
HARDI : аы city, w e soil, to t depth at which the seeds should Be ber dior a = 4 3
* e ме — e roit e and even Move ме Planting. Having "T" i the veu
y germination and a more satisfactory: ant ei ited: t0”
lopment. But a training d not be beri. Planting with 2 dibber is only "
» Manure, especially hot stable dung, should | plants having tap-roots The sp prc
only very spari y э] nothing has a ; it allows us to lay the roots in ©
| ‚ tendency to р: dn speaker er on young. Apple | positivn, and to cover them with the. nee?
order ssa aegis o y manured, or feo moist - Unless ru stem is very tall he rni ie
same
‚| shortened ear that the
i there may be m no o advan mfi raising rs place. In this сазе, the third of the stem, oF
| e tr to put i eut off, in order that it may
; E chasing ‘the quantity i zh we may is naires still we | to produce ety of eaves, в à
"gara. d nd soning the кей, beans a words on the manner of | to take root by elaborating
| sowing the because some persons have plants | of numerous small roots.
from vigorous trees, which are in various respects | | (То be continued.)
rede water to the soil, T - liberal use of the been well furnished with fruit on all sides. Mr. Russe
yigorous specim
38—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 597
P n Home Correspondence, jeter dig DEL АЛАД gei. It
` Some of the species of Bossizea deserve to be classed |. Gomphrena Amaranthus.—A new annual ped d чий is all rough at — not fully but T hope tds
with the most beautiful of our greenhouse plants, and name was highly spoken bt Jast 7$ winter to get the 1 in ^ Du вфат
are indispensable in every well furnished collection, | to hear what any of your renders 1 of it, rent it, determine on drai ue live y^. of
All the sorts are profuse bloomers and not difficult to | and consider that d Think ie is ee idit. abe В. А йрек n — Jack [We south of
cultivate, but they are be i to the attacks of гей finest China Aste to oo a mmon Daisy. марай will favour ое 4 i p
spider, which must be carefully guarded against, for if | People зуф be desire ed obe by - or hat and be this enqui m] à practical reply
once it obtains & алей it is afterwards eradicated | seed, but So a speech a 'arlegated Planis—In your of 27th of
with much MT and it soon disfigures the most Sheffield de days а vane ibe British’ manufac aie, last MES р, 551, M. Car is | Deae
um
If healthy giants are obtained at the present. season,
ordin
0
in the market; but as people were get ting their фе] a
open to the deception, the foreigner would cut out the
y. It will be the same w
iem T fine, and when proved у^ om out
spring I — M me China
trash.
At the same ~ I got some seed of China. Aster from
: : s
warm, maintaining а moist atmosphere after potting) isi circumference, curiosity Jed. me to weigh вэ
until the plants appear to haye taken to the fresh soil them. Two each measuring 32 pa: in length hy
When fairly established in their fresh pots, admit ait 4 feet in 2 256 square feet, weighed 3
freely on every favourable occasion, ‘and see that they 83 lbs., which is at the rate of 31 tons, 10 ewt., babe.
are
exposed to light and sunshine. Give A gentle ia a pound, the valu acre "would be equal to
T
re
zbe don g th Globe. lhdn cis Symbns, m Cure
is danger of being deceivéd, the soil appearing most Sawdust as Manure.— An i — rt ſond of
a clea in su 'as | pos
to w of well. washing ba dide s das PI "Ihe! proved injurious: to чет erever it was use
foliage Situ ay. oil, and repeat pis although it was sey 20 years ad; ; it was chiefly the |
every othe DEN. is pest is fairly overcohe, | sawdust of Fir wood. P. Mackenzie,
It is ERN E water, and also to repeat ihe | © Orchard Houses.—I think that Mr; Russells commu-
wasbing o there may not be ‘any | nications (see p. 582): should not s allowed to pass
evident necessity for ae 80, for in this matter more unn A Although an —— house must be a p
especially rS in any other,” E [emt is ‘certainly | acquisition to a garden t» dispense wi with wall tr
better than a cure. — in my opinion, — de nothing gained. When
weather becomes “sufficiently ‘mili! to L walk round my garden and see а quantity of heulthy
allow of managing f ttle ‘plants in a cold frame without Peach and Nectarine trees about 10 years old, with on
exposing them to a lower temperature, move them there, an average 8 dozen fruit on each, it is not easy for me
ituati ‘thar em. our seasons
ea t
will consist in giving free admission to air; а slight guard the blooms in early spring, but for my own part
e on the forenoons of bright days, and a proper I never use ennvas or netting, and the walls here =
coverin 'doul * ,
зв ай vix delatae nio lights maß be left Marie Louise, and many others; are quite at home cn
off at night, and the planta > бе greatly improved by the walls here; ‘and 3 produce better fruit than
wun ol s
ctio drous A * in a house. Suppose we plant a Pear tree under
will probably а mer, | glass ; by A. then | ‘consider it out of place, and must
wait thle Gd Бегин attended to w нта is nren resort to artificial means to render it fruitful; in
ircumst: yo ; у,
“the support of the leading s Hoot, -— pinching out the roots are eut off to make it produce — and
i
the British seedsman, who recommends his seeds as be
the glass, and where cd will be E to the statute acre. ä them 1 be worth a penny | t
2971. 1з. 3d. . The sorts were the White Spanish and
Ut.
a
rivers
Now
the points of any branches Which may take 5 ‘desided if the operation is not ennt performed when: the |
nu hard! any Site. will be pev in the way of | tree is young, all the fruit drops off without —
ain scon . and ШАГ gib the first season. Should this not be yt
0 as the Net ere r is over, and let your aim duce is small, and ripens prematurely; or to .
after this s be to ripen che wood, and prep piss the “speci- this a greater ‘quantity of f water is required at at the roots,
mens for winter. and then the fruit is deficient in flavour, It may cer-
When cold damp weather sets , remove them to táinig be necessary to root-prune some of the strong.
their winter quarters, which shoal be a naue 2 growing Pears planted against walls in the open air, but
‚ пеат the glass in the greenhouse, and water still this very seldom . for the tree has its
cautiously w while the plants sre in a dormant: анс" 17 Te —— — long before half the work is done
large Specimens are- desired at once, it will be necessary | man kinds ‘are * best state.
to grow the plants e ee with —— are we to find
just as recommended for the first, except salads, Ke. Having a large family to supply, the
to flower ; and in this ease they may be treated the well sheltered borders for е family to supp, te в wards
that iti be necessary to cut back the shoots, во as to bordert are’ to me of the greatest importance. I am between
sd ably to
acharis
railway s sat,
nd ; such a
of that intricate:
rent with the Se and ——
the country pA Wolverhampton
оло know whether
he. other common n.
nck cad а үзү atra of ca
MM of the leaves ? (е 9
Netile of а
et ‚(еш ьа
orth, the Ouse on the east, and tlie
ui few detached
wo
Mif somewhat siniilar to
i, but 8 ribs of the on thé andèr-
en longer than ‘the
y are commonly met
with in the Nettle lenf. P, Mackenzie,
ашпау,
In reply to your ‘corre-
noculate our
* а near the Crick
d me before mentioned . pool” o a
а for the nonce, it is not improbable that
у bave “entered the h the’
A Vol vid Коду and Warwick, "as Suggested, and ке
imber
has | carried үне boats or
- it os бол en
to ——
Worcester f
above — by some branch
canals which биб the
England and another, — ит it the кзг ot
the che from any part
only & quest
time.
m writing on the abet I -= sid le, ie, trough
rnal (interestin
ry
e eg posh a the
which
кожа neigh
they know de hi is at “he present moment to be
4: census would show us the the
Dried Pitio ET di Chronicle 4 ie fede
e ce were inserted observations with experi-
ments of mine on — of dried Pi Pi
to Profe: Bollman
ones agrée-'
n's plan. Withabe the expe,
е
* pea Ра 1 nn
lén.
„тем Hi М
appear to have laid hold of the des: soil. \
АП the varieties seed freely, and cuttitigs of the half. east and north
road ook with ийе тешу, but nevertheless | to gs
well-managed d Bossizen
sns from the eating чи give I i. x 5
х T)
water the mass grafti
place. Alpha. you recommend? Again, 5th. Shall I cultivate
mode of planting, | thé
ng my trees, &e 1 Ath. — nnm
how! debut bave riot beens
! stimulatin
598
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE,
[SEPT. 17,
Ps ae in Ais rows manured g with bog
d had been manured
©
тз
Ф
a
os ee d в f rid
of fuo rows each. 1 5 on ; he supposition that the
spores of the fungus, or the incipie of w
it am. pe hu effects the алба of the Potato,
uber, I can ae ow the dryin
0
deposition of
must think is a ister sustained hy pothesis, we canno
ble
8 may not be fit for man’s food, J. M. Goodiff:
SSS чэк» ч у)
Foreign Corresponden
аа оғ INDIA а ова 15 1858), —
have been very unlucky in ationed since |
in Eran harane heop 3 First
and cro ped 10 Grass s tj
refres hin
er under
І fit for schools, rene its gen
MI aecurate than
О | analyses
ae out, the little annuals come up, the air
sun obs cured b y en ien co
the green ca pet! an
r the chest д" f tlie ий now untem-
e
CoNncANS.
mould very agreeable ; N hills turn rapidly green, the tufts of — by the ө oe of the poor,
is | think
ty
d cris 4 mà | knowledge which м: ed and
we may be led io
that we sible.
as far as
which may bee
0
ve
guide them
be
E
тра in which they may
and
ing of Fibs it is trying weather, with "nis
— у and not any moisture to allevia! nnda
Potires of of Books, Ke.
Family Tutor and d. School Companion is not deii
neral information is more
otany in a number (68) now before
ii ia; there is
The
plant to be introduced am
"ntc of Colehicum ere — pod e value, although
the corms have. For the young, minute accuracy is
fap. до на however в slight the information offered,
it should be e
In a skilful poe Жз of Deep Well Waters, by Messrs.
larke and Medloek, we find the fo oN owing remarkable
— “A striking the bee
is the 8 per iden ntity of the wate
from the me and that ое фе 1 in the well at
ment:
Westbourne Park. This cir
1 "^d so called chalk-water supply n the à deep w wells of London
1 fined
0 consume as many of them | d between the Westbou
e proves that the
is not entirely con
es D ad Rus
ters, and the levels at which they stand in the wells th
bei g same, sho wells are supplied by
te same water-st aters also agree very | Th
losely rr with the water of Trafalgar
5 uare. On comparing the analysis the ell
anw
water with ral a the 1505. well-waters of London n, the
difference bet the com puo tively
Great Desert; then Seinde, | showing an —.— peste Rate bet — 9 notwith-
e t—both. tries | standing the great 8 - — at pee the Han
the predom Acacia arabica, | well water stands as with the wells of London.
ipanion of Orc nor do they dwell This wo d ал, again de
dein e there was ouly o one Orchid, Zenxine | the west of London, the water in which йу. at a,
ts epe, growing in the cold weather. мес vel than the water under еер, and from. p
remark 1 or $ ene of. agam o 2 1 which the deep wells of the metropolis
a Fiona growing HS seo oniy one егіхе а с portion ir supply. We
Pass, E RENS LET uda indebted for this s sepan to Me. Henry Marten, who
d which I № reason o 3 UA ue Water
orks —
fon ne and pass by shoom n LIBRA T
and ck eins
t is, T by travellers, but I —— |
d no erence: i
no. V n now to give refi 8, bei a
tour, And here I am now in the Decean, which to my
rise turns out e hills of Scin „а
аопзооп rain, presence, in the back
ground, of the | hauts, on whose crest so much
д falls that springs о main he year.
D dim. abo re cleansed 2000 feet, and has 16,
25 ine n mi
в of rain, w
0 jd and 200. In fact the stop, it all.,
"The monsoon wind and yi
rain
there, 50, 80, 120 25. iig
per si *
as th
the axils
oval, yellow, ligulate, entire rays,
nerv y
a ald o
! | i . | sent no other es of
leafless. ae or the those treasur h may sid short hairs. pera ee
far. E Mea do шс | Open to, оа гик, that they may, not was This i inania is cultivated like nom
ones) about here, buf they TEM committed to them in prodigality and mios k but be posite plants, e seeds are
EM ачри = ороста а a бышы oat Па enabled to tains themselves. and those in a good aspeet, or in fra
мы for I believe M A about. the scale of society, and take that pee. of “soles Дани 1 April. The fowe
is r
d there they may succeed, In the — in
best
ag eh af a it " шу
са үй ү чары place pene id. ou—the ed
ja :
will. prepare them to
„ | efficiently. the duties ‘of this yz
lock abroad an
ot
them to occupy. . When, tao, we see the vast eries
that have been made ra qus ee
great | smooth
sell-Square smoo
And when we | i
р
Чом tà t
u of Orehidaceous 1 No. I., edited by
T pus (Willis), contains five loured plates of |
e opea, republished Mun
vos taste can sanction
parvis parum
erstanding. Exalt her, and she
ee—she shall bring thee Асы Lib, а
Stanko
Register, »' and an accoun th that g
eparing which the editor has made use of the“
idacea much more freely than either ae
\ Или
| vt Q den
| New Plants. quii i
a rela 18 199 "2493
humilis, glaberri caule pedu Mem ; 1
spatid bifiora сайли 4 арац" herbaceà liaceâ, #
pertis » labelli 1 lobo me edio cuneato се
This curi
flowered wi илер, Robert Нап
We ih dull, dirty, purplish green,
etals are thin, flat, lan pale
is of the same colour, t di 2 bri hter yellow, wi
PEL жй dep fringed, an furnished with 9
rated e i feo z
e grid
emit a most delicious rou
t
6. Grxxorsis teas s— Hooker, Icones P antar
omposites,
ar with scented ке
Pad ера
Par
mE most арине. new
ers are in pai
ers ri 4 no beauty, hs are
are una
ive country о
tib пе
This has been culti a 10 come, years in botanicii
rnamental spe
d flowers in th
amon: 7 whic Liv dein: we. Т
aisne: im Revue Ж
to be an annual wall. w =
38—1853.] THE GARDENERS’
moranda. be potted into 3- inch f seedlin
den Me
Messrs. E. G. HENDERSON'S басу WELLINGTON
— Sr. Jonz's Woop.— t house here at
is that filled with Japan Lilies, all the finer
— 2 which are now in full bloom. Great
bers are ings, which are improvements,
both in form and marking, even on Lilium I. speciosum
itself. plants are, for the most part, small, but
being ve profusely in in flower, they produce a really
d effect. 3 uchsias here, n
bout the middle of Augus
mising d
these we hope to give some Kan odor. ‘In
he stove was a pink Gloxinia with in bell-shape
rs, like those of Fyfiana. The — of ра bli
e 8 with minute crimson dots on a w
the deep pink of the throat shalt c off i into
es the’ top, while "a —
оиса still
—
etm y^
Rorat Sourn Lonpo
ann the best 4 the s Society's m
onit 220 s considera
ea than
ections
neou:
feature
Sept. 6; =
* was well in
bu
ity
of pi
po
CHRONICLE.
b houia hay ve been pricked out inte с, same sia | o | os:
sh tree will be placed i in the №
medicinal
aspe
— Bristol. |
ЧЕР: the
on,
taste.
Leschenaultia pio ЧО 3 and continous-
blooming greenhouse plant, w well is sur-
va on bestowed
mply repay the «м, for h his trouble.
ire a nice healthy bushy
and if found in a N.
г pella ДИР
ight
LJ
1 мера $
"The
margina out a quarte
inch broad, rendering pe piant, a. we i; a po Queen o f Lilacs sex Trium
hurs
which will cour: The newer kinds do not : appear to be фа ю large, perhaps, as
272 Leere a few nes nas —
he eeper, and certa
sands
The frs
м. ‘Duke of us
Dank Hero, Bo
„у | Vina, Miss Caro Lo
^ 10 ly ton, Absolam, Red Gauntlet’ Кеме, Sir R
was not, how- Mr. —— Sir F. Bathurst, Anni
т;
om "i al, Essex Tri
Harrisoni ео ki
a foot in n ема, 1 4 inches broad ;
er, in flower. i s ай M
grounds here have been extremely gay all | fo P
the summor, but ihe coli sight and wet weather ve iia Grp Pan "itu
liave еу tg had pave er Жел куй uty. Bam ma Foster; T^
y of MN eh Dare been h Duchess о 5 1 5
ier, n
А 25 irr. ‘Bathurst а
Cambridge, We
Fauc
varieties Н blo.
x Phae
—
f Erith, w
Duke of Wellin
uus
Bos
MR
Glenny, 8i
nd Mr. Belden. "Fanc
Н good, vi r. J. Robins
ry Brendiey auo
vith
© z255 [21-14
Б
Beauty,L. т
f Holloway, with Mrs Gloire d
Lavington Mrs rs. Willis R Mee ne de Belges, S Saracen
ton. Nurser t, Mr. Turn
Mr. iene — Lilues — J. F
ir C. Napier, Amazon, Duche
oster, Princess Radziwill, Mi
quisite, General Fauch
elden, Bos
T
urst, Model
Dallas
Fancy
of .
ite,
Po ard, S
and Reine py Akma 2d
and Amazon, in pd ль condition
i d closer in
ul.
— — inira
. С.
g Star, Mrs, Sel
D M iss Са ratte: Kouta ian —.—
as, 24 ed 18 varie-
with Gloire X Kain, Laura . e
1 li
ph,
mph, Thames
er, Scarlet King, Imbrieata, Mal-
йр Y
into E P fen em iom 9 their ur
the aftern is too powerful, aud
ity
ows,
lae
|909,6
Give pro a 1405 air i raising the Tite behind ay 7
and in e the quant they become established in
thei ше 1500 hen if the! succeed well, they will one
— e WE ^ given them before
require another sif, w w
the 7 85 3
hey are in
quired to ey will im 1
and as as the that has
Я te eye ; So
4
S Aer witha te bu th bet 50
in ; Auricu t ra id Wer; uquet
P Sorin Pompey, lavender "te
Ariadne, purpli . w i a li t. ee: dne, P
адва ith ойамөй ; @ ba Á
light eye; Madame Ф . cerise, wit a yee i і,
imso
s:
2805 Н K uu re Fa —.— mE (Keynes
yellow, tipped e son purple rm an
— nes Arte to 8), peach tilde, of a ve erp delete С
n form; Rin
finest symmetry; "Slough Beauty (B
lend with crimson, full size, E: ош:
fused * a re several good fancy sedit Ungs,
— € ye white, edged with c —
colour -well кча, flower full si
r, full, of good siz
pid an fuprovement on —
el ( Porel, orange, eger ri I mottled w
belt; Kin Of Yellows w
p
and there was a. nice
B d Gai
Slota ron nes md | г, of Lea-brii
Asters from Mess:
[{
bloom some ne plants
hr and 'covered with foliage | to the: тегу
BE
jt
tion they will continue ali ;
— — are buffs ma 3d
iac teta. scarlets, purples, yellows, and
— code flowers ; o he одам ng as
e attention, uld be without
them. They keep a —— л бам
are exceedingly useful for cutting f
Among bedding Cal ias, a dark col
reddish reve
i
f
i
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ге were some Но ollyhocks.
LING
HoLLYHOOK: W R
bruised, well fo
Сеи ver, to have seen a spike o of it.
.FLORICULTURE.
E OF хад CAA I.-In order to produce
blooming plants in small pots early in February
of the winter season, the offsets from stock-
Miscellaneous.
the Ash tree.—It is more
Medical Press, that ‘thie leaves of
The Leave
says the Dublin
qc. ape
TE
—— Over,
"ioa Nursery of China |
were the con-
Ve rbenas were Mm in bunches,
good in
SBED FLOWERS.
B. Golden Nu
вї зе! and, as ары We ca P ts from a a i бон а
formed. d better, | 4.
re than probab!
gan-
baat rath an Ж, птен i. е. when
|funiguing а any other PM „to rem
0 be sm
from being ‘attacked, an
fi
them tu
* y
BIB. | ү
* *
"s
lé, |
the
n | may not be finely in bloom
wice
bae | it sepe anh the cs Ami
care ut be ҮТ їп IIT during
ө sie fo iz
more impatient of water at season than :
schena ‘Little more remains to be done t ntl
s, when they shoul be : 2
im
: tá: 78
another hiii ; ca —— in A d
plant
A
ey.
growth, а little weak manure. water “will be found of € the
them ; apply it
ce every week while they are in bloom, but withhold
of auti К the dull
days of w in Turner's P lorist, Fruitist, P.
те land, 89 pota 9
NeéwA impr i “he Wood and Leaves of Coniferous
Nlants.— 1 be term
a fortunate occurrence, that
universal
so great seman pape, at ra
years, produeed so
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
600 [SEPT. 17,
have become a rather scarce article, compelling manu- keep the plants rather dry at root, and pts air pe | TATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON 6
facturers to try other vegetable substances for making fully. The principal crop not expecte 3 tj nd For the week ending Sept. 15, 1953, as s observed at the nite
paper ; experiments have been set on foot with the roots | February or March, may edm on shetty wd Gardens
of Po the wood of Willows and Bee , the leaves and supplied with man advantage should, К ds 2
of Pines, the silky hair of Poplars, Thistles, and Cotton- | however, be taken of all opportunities to give air liberally Sept. Z| err. ier
„ with Moss, Straw, Beet-roots, and Ne ; but —in ull weather maki to permit of your doin ng $0; ai Of the Air. Ot the Earth Win i
e result was that the substances, were either Y in proportion as the gr wth i is. vigor ust be the ÉT oar Dis ма] Min. Mean ue 2 tee ;
unfit for the purpose they were intended to serve, or, if | admission of air, and a drier atmos ere be maintained, 3 еер, dem |
applicable, they were not procurable in sufficient quan- | to produce э short-leaved stu a 05 plants, without which Satu " DETIECT IS BEBE: 9 85 sz
tities. Jute (Corchorus capsularis, Linn.), which is 80 | fine fruit need scarcely be крае, The bot un ei Hom ips 30 998 20.896 |, 73 | аз 2 7 74 *
well adapted for ropes, and ev gs e ition | 8 ld be kept steady (by w means it is pro Wuesday t3110] 50:053 29941 | 63 | 48 | эй 59 FI el
of which Jute occurs, are said to be unfit for manufac- | duced), at about 90°, lowing it тау to — to 85° Trurgder 19112 30.081 29.12 | 70 | 50-11000 d. 5 s 5
turing paper. The discovery of M. Gross as | towards winter Th e directions will арр! MT > 205 Е. %
нн еу ід шаар paper of the wood. of Pinus, Abies, |e Mua to skedari W nich should be kept growing hor ан P Yon. — а 57.7 ар {гї зөзї о сш
n mus considered impo: The time yet, e atmospheri E 10— Clou y; rain; low fog at night; clear above.
wòod used for this purpose ı иш Hot be too old, and as un educed as the days get shorter rhe од че и eee fines clear at night.
far a will more especially be necessary when the stock is| — —13—Slight fines very clear at —
The wood is reduced to a me ^ hi ch, after a certain | growing іп pits heated only d inings. Pine = 015 Fog Wia g slight: show; e di:
but мт: Д small | “quantity ‘of linen bas been added to to it, plants will be found to be Y a temperature тозаи an temperature оі the week about the average,
h the winter much’ better when ir summer growth Ht
this e тч у we are told нан tho sheets do not require has become mat E exposure to a drie im gm STATE OF.THE WEATHER AT. Leuten
— Th difference be riting-paper made | and free ‘ventilation uring the жа umn mon 8 During the | s Sept ч,
1 vaga: 4 writing ager le of rágs, is that | cold weather may now at any time set in, the linings |: ETET
the former is not quite so white as the latter 5 but this | should be kept in good working order, and materials 82 5 FE gi ents is Greatest rene
wal — prada e st Pi being 8 M — = er — s pe be ist pen M 3 Panel, Sept. 3 es E 55 i E pa ШЕ aatity
ра is considered | VIVAI If the foliage over ripe Grapes 15 ; P. i we
гонади нн takes ‘the ink readily, nd is 5 to be superior гы helping to create damp, so as чө — м гареѕ фол. uv EV [ЫЫ ыд" pos
у other for, prin ing in eo made of |f pe keeping, the spurs may be shortened bac oint Pen. 4% 667 36 58 12 Og
Pine-wood is very strong, and is azo much ed wo, to admit more air to the fruit. This, however, Taes. E 663 ч cen ы Beak
е continé Another, though not quite so recent dis- should only be attempted where the wood is ripe, other- 5 | Soc haie p oe рр a 15 HE
covery is that of. M. Panewitz, near Bees шы preparing, | wise the woul e danger of the ining bu = т, 2% 65. 455 56.5 12 1 07
by ica the of Pinus | st: ing. Fie H Where Figs are planted out in UA temperature during the above period occurred on the 2th
sylvestris, Linn, & hemp-like fibre vs fibre, called in | the borders.of the i „care must be. taken directly we, and deg.” Ibi thern. ВІ deg.: ang the Mm MEME
n - T D z 6 о est rendered into the last of the crop is gathered, ni get the wood w — i
gli ys ine von wd — пот extensively, employed | ripened, for on иң (as before adv rel ce |
mre g pillows, MÀ or instead | to Vines, &c.) m of the success for next season' Blas 8 68 coh angen yt m e әз:
Y ou
dae Le Tes chief advantages ате, accordi ae to the | crop will дере ul Let dead sures, and w ea ad оте, is indispensable to a library уз supplements
ur Ii: railway directors, and | overgrown wood be re 8 0 ls young |.Cap ty Squire X i
Ca. Country Squire Will di nating a ess he drai
а of hosp дай. that. it lasts. v lon ts gro in the o be f or 4 feat deep, and thoroug! e then be applied
р 5, growing P , X: pp
po its elasticity, nd | taken to Pring their ee econ lady habit into a E rns ding t n the "mter, ‘Ie, eire a it j iiy i . A
Dianket The x FUSE des Qu QUU MP RM
à 1 vice, Ру à 1a
manufactu; Cottaaks t A By Certainly: n
at Hu EbHN GS! ү 1f stone is с? ATHE then one of lis best
„ containing prine
in high repute, and e r cutaneous
diseases, scrofula, and nervous каги зе и complaints; |
it imparis ае and softness to the skin, ly if
h of the 1 ы inereased b the addition of
cepa extract (Extractum Pinus уена) and the
be washed with "Pin e-wool soap (Sapo Pinus
sylvestris), The Pine-wool ‘ol (Oleum Pinus sylvestris | s
of Beef
mboldt's and if
Breslau. The liquid о or T denn . 5 “the
attend
process, rincipally fo
and resin, is used for medicinal baths, he, which sre yo 2 i
ed. beneficial ni
are g in pots *
тйк a rea uired, as th having their
aes ien 5 of che cultivator are not liable гі kak
stro. 8
effect to R GARDEN, AND SHRUBBERY,
the hapa and if. adminialeFed e t has been Hollyhocks and Dahlias- will still require occasion
rmifuge. 1 of the Pine- а ki fter, to
wool and di Ser sineli manufa of it, as well vi ds white n MET grates rine Т effec a high
аз or . soap, oil, а $i. p ard. above айы. cut away decayed flowers and useless shoots, for
casts with aseries of notes on go have although late, every care sl ould be taken to preserve
yo» — nt to the Mus Economic | them in beauty for as long a time the season will
— yw : A oyal Gardens at Kew, by Profe permit. Herbaceous plants will, likewise require the
— 4 — te reviran an ese materials have | stalks of decayed flowers removed, such as are still
ЕЕН of information in ога g P this | in bloom, carefully tied up. Asters, some Phloxes, &
let notice of substances o become of con- making a fine show, and should have cor-
pou if Bo tan to mankind. ХИТИ d ‘Hookers responding саге bestowed on them ; let the borde
ыт. tany. TEN . cleaned, and neutly raked over, filling up vacant pl N
үр 25 5 qu ts Я | with spare Chrysanthemums, spring struck Pansies, о
rations, - spring flowering bulbs. As the season is. pes n
612) BTASIHA j E ора vanced, the propagation of t ears im-
cs portant bedding-out plants should bé brought to a close
ает as quickly as possible); late struck cuttings are bad to
i Tuc HMM keep the л. having an in-
| xai огу 2817 луна sufficient number of ME ill- wood. Let
E s pt allowed а | scarlet and other Geraniums ruck i he open ground
di eath eie up and pótted "immediately they have. made
> Mein Chinese, m 1 some 4
cs for week eek or two, П 7 S UNA Ad od i a week or |
not permit of heii perg hon oused sci tment Green- | 4, exposüre, to harden them for the winter, For
nd stove plants of an h aractéry afier the ei мч. з Pet е struek i
they have done blooming, HARE RAS have — eure, to get pansy: and ‘intended to be ‘kept in е h th
ir roperly ripened before they are stowed
they are w fruit. To the
urable is that i the . 5 of the Hortieultural
am Green, It stands
an VEM
and most d
it tha M BA. was ome hy, pee se M e
"ns R'S. The Scotch Fir is attacked by the CE
RES (Lop phy qa s Pin AD iet E yi
ill ein pale bro nis
ide e cad ves and twigs, which “Should be an
cU
me of
La Timothy Tug. There is no Pipes mace a M
with white paret PME. the variegation.
anceis diséase, caused no doubt by РҮҮ, El
Іоу трета 8
NAMes DF FRUITS: T Dr Your Nectarine is 93
he Elruge ба say the tree has small flowers, and and we find
that the fruit is а Ae a coincidence which rarely осеш3.
If the flowers had been large, then’ there would have been по
question as to t being the Roman; |—E Hales, Үш
Apple is the Summer Leadington.|+-F P. Instead of the ‘ash
ing ton you h 8 N rss Serpe 3 Sd
Names or PLANTS. We have been во bliged :
decline na каш heaps of "dried or oiher sr planti, that we venture
to reques a a that we never bare,
or cóuld- ага of this
corresponga:
eK
akeh г
e fir’ themselves;
can do ‘As, dh help the mand that m
tin 3
us at one on. — Erzerou' oon Aye ot vie e
: lehellus; 281, E
fastigiata 241, kene a E EaR ‘oom
Weihe
rt —.
аїгор! епз,—
«нна dra
seed is partly ripe, but CAES the flowers are
"Henry "ош,
rleans
amber-c
ane p e
ng fro
but not equal 5 5 N to the Pi
renti ns. 3 for — ees
required to assist the above,
this )
ag wanted ada dinh when
up Celery the state of the
-
; roots prop
away for the Mee o effect this with . same time, stoppi ү in Violette , the. stone
l of the 5 if England ;" fruit middle-sized, o fate, b puri
j Gesneras, Gloxin as, &e. they should be placed in a spare | in fact, be a Naben zn as hardy as ea b 2 de partially 40 i
К house ог pit near ar M glass, and supplied tthe water fully € posing them, ilg Saki y ier stone small, oval, 3, “Bla
` enly to 9 them from жү: i * 5 wil ow the „inter quarters. Migno де" 1 4 a ым size paroro the г Оле Mapa ptu "
+ е to Vjen Pauly mistte? — . р |
the tubers or roots. Amaryllis, and d the different varieties | e э IE Ум tection bw "hà SE small roundi revs a 12 in quia lity, and in,
- OFF Ted Edere ilie iter. pro Ву. it is inferior. isa
j ing more hardy, maj be — азы e “KITCHEN GARDEN "Mont pen д aay met 125
‘hase of & south wall or cold pit. ; nsias, Clero- The cultivati now in will tel баштук Б vid 75 эси ED ре other
Allamandas, and plants of similar | the“ prii thing to attend to for some time. satisfactorily, 1 . is — owing to the seed havi gt
habit, br ir be gradually: induced to a state of rest in | addition, the drying of Onions, Shallots dd" Gast, Pese юе, mE 2t
d | house of medii Pg should be finished. As the w e for alads ; or the ar may be eaten with salt, vi ;
drying the former out of doors, Wer bee vem e | nents. If t e weather is not severe, un
by removing the an airy shed, where thi y ean be g 8 ry n R 11 white flowered and gee
ed ov. r ily till sufficiently dry for stówing aw appearance, . They chiefly dif rde dend. alifia i |
>| Potatoes, likewise, should be taken up as opportunity à in ot leaves, nh size of flow: 3
à we : ma Latrobl
| Breves ^ ом attacked with the disease е early, and SEEDS: Py B. Grevillea Dallachiana and T. Praec ma аста 8/8
А ( ailure were then а pparent, : unknown to us; "Greya yana and AGE are comm’
| we are to announce ex indok di wd ; “Act ns and Daviesia Bab
M he crop is is better than we anticipated, 74 SrRawnERXIES: W Nicholson Thè po сло of E
| the. quality likewise. ia Upton, Cals = Sommer M M dente e e e P i "e ‘should арна
Prvery.—At this season Pines are are grow fast, and | for the pose as oe соте in; Thi t jets of 2 ct.
those intended for very — Ll soul have а | shoots foit Toma y eom cpi rient at ^O WALLS: Jacke Af y * — tell us what ipi ror
‘drier atmosphere as the hea a. the days leaves shading the fruit, which will fall expenure ессе rie you with the names
decrease. object to ri for ing Wormin . J B. Your friend sho
e Storms, an 8vo- 2
explain briefly sud.
THE
xo AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 601
RUVIAN GUA ANNED NETTING, for the protection of Fruit OY
отоке то К ошата [T, 5 5 from оң, blight and binds, and fye te security o! R AL ARI ДЬЕ ВА COLLEGE
It being notorious that extensive adulterations бей sonu Seeds, e fields, a Pu per equ am Бі 00-298} ick Б №
И алы ® ARIARY ою S АМО. SONS pene’ for rani th о Taris *. пою г ағым T orc Cooma = Earl At са uir
AN GIBB —
AS ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, |., А Еротхотох & Co: 517, SmithGeld Bars, City, and Old Kent Don чар, S, HAYGARTH, M.A.
ME ii io be their ir duty e аай td —— part Dock, Pop 1 at Brunswick — near A BR India Cheni JM Y, Pnaorxssóns, диб. ke
; Poplar, where may а seen e d Emigrant istry— —.— Ph D, р.
bee BR owe again — T EN. end Farmers and all otliers i buy сте n — 2 saeculi
fully on t
parties from whom they purchase will
e best security, 'and, m AM Ro i
aas INFANA dines AND SONS ШШЕ
Solahe а at ‘which sound Perriviien
Guano a iiid old. by them om during the last two years: ts
91. 5s. per ton, less 24 per
Any resales made by d esa at a lower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them; or the article must be adulterated.
posu Ax.
Mes
Guano, Superphosphat of Lime, and
Linseed and 1 Rape Cakes, &c,
WILLIAM Ixduts "CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London.
F OF А warranted 2
best ostia with a full per centage
ionta d
per ton ; 2 COR
of 22 yielding
essential for Corn стра
Fishery, aha A gričaltaral Sed Shane of: Potash, An
and every other A
PERUVIAN "ттт айат te d the genuine importati
oa VA GIBBS & SONS, A constant sippy of LINS. si
attention t
well to remind hao
1
GUANO, the guaranteed і import of.
ONY Gens AnD” SONS; Lobos Island
all Arti ficial Manur: 8,
m
—
с фит A osed
her ch emiculs
M to ve Жазу Suton: in
N MAN
WAKD PURSER,
N MANURE COMPANY, Bridge Street, Blackfriars
M^ (URES 00 ollówing Manures are mana
— * at m Factory; Deptford Creek :—
Turnip Man * 8 e 0 0
Super pn of Lime est + 0 0
aie Acid and Coprolite 5 0 —
e, 69, King William Street, Cit y, Loria
N.B.— реа “ПИЕ, gnarant
= of Ammonia,
RES PERUVIAN GUAN Lae
HAT MA ANURE, made to m TR er df a
Prize by the e — Sede of ^ Bota,
3 of. — * Salt, Bone
ot known — sale.
quen Fo — English — and Rape Cakes,» 2 тт
Moss С | ci Ces обй omm rr gd x nd
Thames Street, Lond
PR HUR
NTHONY’S PATENT “AMER CAN..
СА Royal Agricul ety again awarded the | wig th үш
ne rn, at their last mee An Gloucester; at si nm
urn
гн pin y on 15965
Поп uses,
в of testimonials, 'and list
on.— ы Ута & KEY, Agricultural raphe nt Aik:
103, 103, Newgate Street, and 52, Little Britain, London
EN S . CELEBRATED, STEEL
GING RE KS, never or bri сак, but
itate labour quite. 20 per cen 24
T & Krr,103, Newgate: —.— and 52, Little Britain, ari
London Agen |
v tein. о to all the principal Implement
‘PATENT DIG
ON’ ANB. on mp eda
MACHINE, whi hr obtained the SILVER
MEDAL of ——— ‘Agricultural Society at GLOUCESTER,
1853; 51. 58. Prize of the YORKSHIRE «SOCIETY f- and 5%
Prize of the CLEVELAND СЕЕ 5 capable of cultiy,
5 acres per with four or 0006 mat
North ee arse inr pre rnt mt eee ge
3
*. deniánd of SMALLER OCCUPIERS wisis horse
Беги limited; Mr. SAMUELSON has constructed an implement
‘equal to3 or 33 acres per day, with à draught of three or four
only. Price 277. 10s; and 247. 10s. respectively, at Banbury.
RIZE at Gloucester (the eiglith A to SAMUELSON's
e A ane TURNIP CUTTE
ter dbi » commended, at
ОА nid eure
Piney) ani Sch er prize at
fm Sat. "e eie hing Mills, Lawn OATS?—If 2 — M 8 iE колке DOOR ш T
Soy tox. Ваша Works Балын: плане her "Cha ошер iL Om iun. SATUD Y, & SEPTEMBER 11, 1863. ee
Wie, EO THE SOR ECONO. ар Т hing Machis nar e Mills for bom 1175 Horta, ahi | | 15: Е 5 5 m FOLLOWING WEEKS... vor
th i er to mere „ B
one go. (or more if 1 in Л hole. ЧЕ post free,— 8, Fen аен кндн Nba d t di 53 1 1 rs чо? cow
eh „H. GABRIE ВОР CEP A rundel W ? “enjoy |: 14 pii nilir dif: "i А
1 d i me agos thei 1 nsti ү И nd
е their walks of 2
us PATENT r FARM AND COTTAGE ps P. ; m
Hast. AR ‘Pumps for the n nies Part of made from qe vest ka К
ФЕ" ‘Manure ursi girs О l E Маат Do elt Бий аула of, diu рет
е 115 0 | rate the whole well in 0 0 гу atate before applying the Îl be gratified to learn that the loog aud
Patent S Vani Te Het of Wan It may then be laid ön 2'i thiek.' (eer i labourer can mix | part gau ta wW H .
Е ipe attached, and “bolts ahd nuts эй риот thls seguirei boyband гыш spuda; and in 48 aisle eruere the плам Hickey,
EE, 9 Rough’ horu it, and. it resists бум "Me нол аго; frost. popul P^ writer under the | well-k ; о
? OP s po a PM Hot. It 18 ма water d soak through it, to to give a full “Matrix Dovre,' have been inised by her
Poder and Plant Houses, from under- pc the: middie of Ше path tow ry p^ VENETA, ». ty, wn been graciously pine grant
3 + eren ге" Лх el na d Paes dis = E ven а> anita € об
: und — —— hà: is sphere tributed mo
: JARSONS. ORIGINAL. Er vtto of the batt Шейн of edid
А" ма aber in mor rd товоне or
hiss кт WARNER &
‘SONS,
8, Crescent, * STREET, LONDON. Y
e of. ‘Machinery | for Raising Water; -Fire rk ae
STEPHENSON AND У PEILE, 6 6l; Gracechurch Street.
БА New Park thwark, Manufacturers
ylindrical and Improved — e гаи:
Hothouse Bu нету чае in Wood
mr, comers and
E
Tron respect
y call the attention of the No!
Nurserymen to their simple but ROS кот)
Horticultural and land other Bond ot Water.
merom the is on wxócüted, гондой o!
particulars
fie guest толор cam bo given and Ail
for prices; &., as a’
ped * 'ontain 16 Bde -— of |^"
Teen yt Tr
iDust, and all vs ý
day work ot | crate
Banbury, and in Kent, —— Surrey, Cà bip: Yorkshire, |
ne eee,
HN ENRY J. MORTON AND Co., PIU F
Кооўтхо Works, 93, Albion Street, Leed
PHILLIPS PATENT FIRE: 'ANNIHILATOR a | at
The PATENT WIRE 3 FENCING fo t
neat, strong, and durable Fente Pee s and Arcata — FAI
popes D use. It caunot be — form by any
t of trespassing проп, or over. R of 700 miles of
thi his Fence have sabre, = us in * "ust E App ly
IRON MURDERS a E" all Kinds of WIRE ‘FENCING and
Ornamental Wire
1 "P “MORTON | AND » CO, 9}, Albion Street,
Leds. G ALTA e: ED pt x. x AND; РОЦІ LTRY
ING,
R RrQU inks PAINT.
aud є eatinot тазі or re e made ану wit tid "ga
мА
„ GA., ahd 814.
[^ eteri: Medicine and 3. T. Brown, NO end gen
Su Moo ivil e e —M. Pope. |
Pa
РРА mime e850r-—A. Williams, MRES:
— after the —— — — {
чы Ry "Avril and 1 The annual fees for Boarders vary
f to 80 guineás, acoorülng te ai age se and peer circumstances.
4 ves he OwtStidedté is 40). — The College Coutse
t д $c actical Ins — —
Tn
Hoa TEC жүрү n
| depar! A г generals as mall e T 12 ioral dm
GUME тә тик RO AL phat "сошла
TE pa А1, m^ tained of. N e ADAMS, & Go, aoe nos
; SWIN Bat Ly, Cirencester ster. Price 1 ' aiii
stt — — b
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ML BEEN
d "Mie А us.
d T aee n т e
М n anutac H 0 19
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Tod in 8 pnt, other particulars may be had on application!
155 fit will cotmnence on dine * anb 4
M B. |
a e de 13 JUN AL a E ÖF мш 19225 a
ater
te! im т I Бе зеен M Ж
TM p E x =
о such improvements, is the best gn
Every tuformation vin be giyen at the Offices of the Ам
2 loch T m AP
nee wide X mesh, of тай Pay ФИКИР m |% Parliament Street, Londen, oF, Вано 2 E —
"OA ONG 22 IRON Farm Bulldiv| Plain ‘and Oreste amental, |:
Plier, d Pottinger Esta, Banos, chen элита рта xp HOME” — = > DONES
r \ iata — Pumps, Water gisterns RV e d'Ai” —
T ee HR Y o — — E Felt; ке The — n me
Gb a LBION a уй when rises EDIT to. ii d er will j^ „ойе!
ALYANE Vis IRE | GAM Е 2 unte compe 3
fas віп & first station on 1 Great Northern Rai
SG PER — 2 Fret Mes ie , а ms Lon anion a vh ich stati ‘pelle — a Е
— Cambridge and Eastern. Counties .
E "had on Mie ч ri
sg 05 2 — — DETTA
о
RRS
inch strong it Р
1 А. extrastr
ж Ыл can be "wg any width at proportionate prices
Tf the upper h — hr 4 toy ч mesh, it will redüce the prices one-
w-proof Netting for Pheasantries, 34.
per square foot. 7 forward
Manufactured by КАШАР & Bisnor, Market Place, so yori Latius
"
en prian "r^
yis patet patres H
orthern and Ea —
j —— thes; Bee at — —
Dr. run Ches
88 free aan all Poultry for thé Exhibition (at owner's
carty back free all that is un sold.
wilt goad
tt ELD. CLUB. FAT САТ: CLE SHOW.
ILEntries for the Christmas Show of Fat,5 Sey m
returned to the erp d on or before SATUR-
DAY the 5th of NOVEMBER, 1
rize sheets, spect , Prizes, and — (whieh
amount to nearly 8007 — and the LL 2 — e nin
Certificates equ: 5. to
on арр
3 GIBBS, pe
of HALF-MOON STREET, Lodi; = —
NB. “te rae rticularly requested that — — otic 'onneeted
with the Exhibitor on the Club's.Bus may have the
words, ‘Suur 1 CLUB”, written on ds outside, in. free. to
the Honorary T Sedtekat 8 name and —
ani delivered free of ex xpense fn London, dac y Hull,
— Мелі!
yo You KEEP HORSES AND BRUISE Y YOUR
id RID —
The, Agricultural 6» "n
ed —— — ast
t ery description
yg fw Wood, em resin mn aeh Ke, N as has
mo od LA he practical test арага of 60 years,’ and —
е 500 rg resa “=
rank in sadi of per
pa: Ea [d * never yet quta SU y anything of
5 — brought р m the —
er with a bar of the Testi-
8 will D 3 to Бес May Sox,
reat Winchester x tree Old Broad Street, Ro W
x a Agents. All orders are de particularly. requested to
be sent iret
ir the 8977 vp of her ieulturál resources.”
o ent DN Durs ' has lat
Arrer all that has been E
favour of the American reaping machines,
Great Industrial Exhibition of 1851, it now appears
v Байаке i
there the private view {
3 0 for a Du of Aum dr n. And p pak the
602
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[5ерт. 17,
that the best machine in “ the world” was ‘pee
loing its work in one of
has been doing for the last
save its owner ! |e
progre:
throwin p prejudice and
эщ to embrace sem in harvest —
— е — every kind, come from what c
of the world it may.
"The most importat aep! 1 to pounds,
and pence ; that is, to the in which
price m pen the n к i
For iwi which met approbation of thone þes
ч 93 judge of the merits of the A ac e
r as their simplici nd the
hat if bone was
while some were seriti
a inns they г
by Suggesting 1 improvements e little additional ex-
; for 1 the general conclusio
been c шій mow 5
machi o meet the
— ds of practice a conclusion arrived
— . the он at Pusey,
emphatic c words
certain elements
surpassing anythin
might be produce
brought before Мт pea Such an
might be to unite
| improvemen
i
of mechanism,
lowness of price at aoa pps uld be constructed. | BREED
perly | pre nun " land Hor ve NES of "e or —
| crops is a ve it
‚| tually done ; bui few of the are eer
in
and formally enunciated
wan
advantages — —— :
Л * but M is probably the yos course
fa^ rt 2 stee nter all it should not, how-
mu 80 адў atti in the way of isch but
on the contrary increase our speed in
nt.
Je a iii iin
ions relative
store pew for
r| farm i
under what crops
to pib ША the creates weight
FARING, AND or N
effec
ye
17 i produce
and pulverised ;
a crop unless the land is well cleane
and to do this properly will require a pair of horses | Ve
n the tenacity
or every 12 or 15 acres, dependent u
of the soil, which is no trifling con sider ^s in carry-
All other appliances of labour,
a cult age, be the same
i пр, but и, more costly.
Dar would is q inter graziers in ou
ers fields; every crop ni therefore; be carted
to them thro ughout the winter, either into etl
prepared yards, or shelter grounds temporarily pro-
vided for convenience. must have litter
the march of | hu
tl
laculty of makin
di
T | tion of o
scouring. Шын у.
As to the general management of the
e offer no remarks; we presume it Inus
са i after one or other of the usual ne
ual crops suited to
present give a
ment of pigs, a
gite out views up
— CULTIVATION.
Editor of the —— fie Gazette.
ene on steam: cultiv
e-assuring, to the u
ети purpose of
800 of my ability, two gentlemen
jè ho appear to haye found 7 12 of ipee application
subject, which
urpose.
confidence that the eyes are especially and d i
of detecting the itn
neonseious offenders, now looking
with Nome: frown ot "t Бой ing indi mation upon зех,
now with a «of questionable taste ‘upon Ox.
fotdshire aea ied 10
Let me offer my full assurance to |
e
the utter absence of an
we feel
with their young progeny
ise littered beds. We
in constructio:
t, and — tion of price, wi
dra es
— of ims d „more easily managed by the
agricultural labou | managem
‘Since 1851, we can hardly enumerate how many
patents have been 11708 out for reapers, and im-
provements mn. not patented; but unfortunately
almost all ou hav een. direc
— Hussey’s reaper! (the — —
cheapest, . observed, — m two from ene.
leaving out of derat ion merits of our own
old — although drci some i
€— principles. Our transatlantic
sit were, carrying 4
ative m pem before we had Uie to recover
; and what contributed greatly to this was
n, greater durability lightness of abu
3 еч gh
es
will MU ough. we cannot
s to Aer m In its gen
tution of pigs for cattle an will
out what to us seems the va. 3 course to
follow, which in some minor matters differs frem
the usual Pu of cropping on such farms,
In t
he
tions of one or two acre be made of Chicory,
ful culture remain a considerable time under pro
able cutting, and Lenin large 1 of but. ái
that period of the year whe eeded— Ma
and the early part of xD and so 1 . through-
out the summer,—these to be cut 877 carried to the
next
——
poo a com 5
uccess
Р: ‘Union ten ded Or a
— e b . ; for ied they they Айу td
experience on
the inventor i
mechanical merits | а
ctive machines, but it would have placed
ers in a very different position to judge
ы the facts of the case being the орро-
our of the transatlan
is necessary in ieu to enable any
of the
of he rm 5 das rl at home in | m
supposed, the poy Pa NE in | du
transatlantic easil
farm be collected and ко a the liquid mixed
with a little meal, to be as required in open
oes or ‘paddocks. Our — . is to supp
them with broad Clover, Sainfoin, or Tares—these
an
©
sel be sown in 2 month of April, soas to succeed
cuttings of Chicory, Rhubarb, &c., and make
i
one to pee a correct Muret merits of next e ue is to sow the the fallow
adividual . The old ee the farmer | land with mier cn ы l'urnip
bas r apprenticeship to — is applicable here. the common Turnip (i which a included ev
It is not enough to see two mae in oper bebe own preference is to the Red Round)
once or twice în the hands of ies who cannot, it for winter use ge ly, and the edes f
may be, work them successfully; for before we can January, February, and March. Thus the herd of
ine satisfactorily their ve swine are brought through the year on good
ourselves ; until
this ba We are more or less left to кию
at results, and pc e
and ышы à 8
de pra io die straw, and
nown as t
is prove an — corrective for — his
— ͤ À——À —
— э ma — *.
t for their opinions, decline once for
—
first place we oe suggest that planta- | man
is to —
prominent e
‘To Mr.
' — — not give in full
men, and any others whom it may ens on orm,
such bad taste as they i —
thought fit hat 8 to a pen which, when their
thoughts w ree from self-engagement on “his
onde — ар — very different conclusions
to niga minds, and a somewhat different reception i at
thelr hands.
pem: with the utmost res them both, ‘and
pein all to boite to the
e discussion en
question, n
hoptd I always кар 7 on the
puble utility, I quo ,
letter to the
babe) ang às T still —
o ill 4 to oppose
Ho urs famous i
e quu
may uote
without its splitting * Une goose quill, 1; unless w
ts, s, and must ‘have ё obi
And‘ cr n has
almost in his ke next ps
the person tlie idea of Mx:
The 1 A priority, o ue the idea of Mr. |
vator, to that i
— s letter 2
ver my view of its opin XY
I have but a few Me
further refleetion that 1
W Cae — be made a ight one
ot, vil
E a
175 ui 25 YI
е | praetiea eal real
| he had before Зынаа" to me 2
| — his & tru
may have expressed
spondents to accept my words in their bes
I am, dear Sir,
Yours very
Шалы
elp ,
September 12, 1853. ть à
the
d Mr. Bullo Bullock Webster, t
38—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
op ecce now given y we are indebted to the kindani
of Mr. H Pak —
— —
o Mr. LAN: whose re mark
eeing
A ds 2 ge of our deep
arable Маб, se was to say
case
ceptional one), it was owing to the soil E - is
d and ENTM. = the; nay wi
capillar.
а which it |
ble as — as Dm e
arks to Gra.
render permea
E perm Tn applying these rem
t bear d there w
s
— had attained
for sun and drought to
harvest but
ins, » was to
mitted
8
у necessity for them * if water
ely penetrated —. the surface into the rains, air
: ment of Ire
Q-
to | for the беш of the wate
fess have the sam
that water found
n
vent the und
the injur.
|I contend, on the
y o. ihr erops, I to
2
E E г pas Schal. with
by the act of the surface water
ac
оса
necessity for
depths of drains in
erned by the depth to which you
late, be — in mind that if
Water below your you
ask where is you
ater rising from ees
d-
‘ess and cause
e;henee it arises that the
— mils must be goy:
unty, where
taken off ‘by means of swa llow-holes | t
r water rising M capillary attraction to , ail make their
1 — — them. | bring
way ultimately — al cma
и them vegetable, animal, and
cubie inch, ey — their share ;
bave an envelope of 3 быр 0
form a whitish slime
combi make up the fertile and
soils we find м the mouth of tidal rivers, as
Thames, Hum
Hi
remar.
0 uae " — үе
of soils
. 41 i dry or wet, heavy or
stony, ae besides, The
influences
oet ofa used | to 0 be always considered. =
as the drain drains will |
draw effectively, and each cla ay. —— according to its re-
quirements. Cheers.) In short, I do
invalid land sufferi
be
erm
arden e fact is, —
a long drain, „` is — cud admit a
a drain Lonce had
ound no current ot air ; but Lighted a fire
e drain and so current ; when
il But if air is to
be freely admitted at the ub of a drain, : te not
tend all
throughout ; I can alwa
very often І cannot find it
its way ом Ше by rising
of w. water
icularly,
m a, wellon his
which w — buried 10 feet in
n soils A amu until
4 small orifice being eaten e de. He could. not close
Bis remapks manatee had
he water bed tand 4 feet
No
pleasure he had
пи of ете р building, and other
ted by Mr. Denton.
said—I have much satisfacti
in being present — this тене to-day ; we have
the advan antage of m on strong elay land before dis-
cussing this important subject on the ppt I differ | o
witt Dayis. an Denton that water
enters from the m of Me drains, ug T. con меф т
ind requir because the rain wai falls
amp d the — 7 of the soil ; it falls below ren poin nt
ce the soil sun and ai
A8 to the bise of arte
„1 сап say from, — —.— is y 4 т
in! in this country. As
id the ре of deep
We
e failure, it will be neces-
instan to come =
erwise
time. SÉ will —
* uniform deep draining in-
зы. ЫР! the last
‚ОЁ the, "Agricultural уча 8 у камык
* ee a Denton
e a ‘of T— ing | gro
deeply, because you the
ion, in
еу are pleased to term it, — pre-
on on the
e supposi
P
f the land, and in strong retentive soils, wa
uld not be had, u wax chanced to "hit on ris.
He could sho ii Bie oU rsixp rsetshire, in
the vale of Blackmoor, where they could get no water.
off
ays — water at 30 — when | t
w.—Mr, Davis explained ing to
ins
accumu-
d be the line | faet
rom drain to drain, — if the drains were 4 feet a
would from the su ineo
-
miler extreme and тет Л th chee
Some
ead.
bein by a
henaa it is more cesta: met it р
Humie and
ing
be generally 1 That hat the organic is of
les v vale to ———
e inorganic chere i is no doubt.
organic c food in the soil, — this 4
In Peru, Indian Morem grows where no organic
exists in the soil ; again, Liebig has proved that plants
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL. COLLEGE.
CHEMISTRY,
SESSIONAL ATION.—AGRI
$WERS BY MB. Lo
(2.). Tun rivers when. going nam rapid course
atters organic . wit
em, either in solution, as the former, or carried UM.
by the current; on the mouths of rivers is deposited | i
an vial soil is formed.
gallons to hold in sclution two-thirds of a
this is 0 | deposited on the banks of the Rhine ; H
cy inermi of hieh are
The ri too, by Le through so ws
different strata ber M of 4
me particles of each, an
thus form a fertile soil. Besides, we find rain floods, &.,
experiments Денна ЧЇ» as Rear a
one to —.— p they pe thot al al
but not so tha
The ce of organic food is the carbonic acid
th чувел take, giving its oxygen baek,
and retaining its gore which they no doubt assimilate
; again, if we supply reb
bonie aci acid, w * ind ih flourish -
to sa
the
the inorganic — — be present,
es before using. Again, am unceasing
. oxygen for plants is the water,
and they derive their nitrogen from the air; and
604 ' THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Sepr. 17,
consisting of саг hydrogen, and | jecting arms into which the high table land of the] by all other food, I yesterday asked a —
oxygen plainly shows, — they regetate without an any | Cotswold range is here divide The view —.— ipe: сн farmer holding 800 е: баг; what Soles and gue good
organic „that they must derive it ome- | hill, which is the pe dine nent of the many Vorne the oilcake? “101. а ton," said he, “I charg half to tha’
6 pem is no other available —— e but the — ste into the f Gloucester, 1s Ln 1 y the bullocks, and the other half to the manure, E
atmosphere. These facts and many others — point | finest in the bec у from the Ма dedi in | with Turnips ; you may get 5“. per acre to draw of hs
out the carbonie acid of the air as the great source e of the желй: to the Mendips in the south, and including | only 21. 10s. to feed off. In very cold wet wea
: ~ Y
Ф
organic з Шей һе Se d the | al:hough i 5 7] is.
(6.) Superphosphate is prepared b — Зоде of Dean on the other side of ће Severn, апа ‘hough it costs you 5/. or 6}. Still we musth
— r raw — or the met ty of lime, high lands of Herefordshire to the north-west. The | A cottager will teli you * without a noe
which is found in America, in ‘sulphuric acid. The К rich vale: of Gloucester below us, os the city about 6. for i I am without manure,” If a
bones 0 r, i i vern
sight my balan
and ont tm tened wi ith water: it is plain that — dd | miles vdd, and the dide whieh bad cleared up “ for | are — 75 озы for although the youn
seer and water unite, considerable heat is | this day only," was just such, w ith its alternate sunshine | irm ey pull the land, and I "^
evolved, е which hastens the decomposition or dissolv- | and shade, as to bring out the beauties of.the whole served fe the flock districts grow very litt
ing of the bones. The sulphurie acid ought to lorious s in bà ÉD On this occasion our Fattening stock makes fa and. 7 I.J. Mechi, Sept. 11.
diluted; and it ought to be half the weight party was joined by contr ibutions- from Сготћа!), Value of Stock in the United States.—Thinking the
of the bones, otherwise ‘some of the bone phosphate Wickwar, Kingswood, and Nailsworth, villages lying at. tlie | of the extraordinary priees of what English
i hate of lim е oc
$ interesi
a is d one-third of the weight so that we numbered — virer eds. The einging ) readers, I send you the 3 da from the
of the bones; but then not all the phosphate of lime | or rather счета classes which had been’ — at all [o Tork He vi Ad 26th, 185 trádrdinary
is converted into the soluble biphosphate. After the | these places during: the —— winter by urner, sale of-eattle, (From the сн hadt s
acted. on, and converted into a pasty | the E 1 Northern кау Importing Association of Breeders
mass, they are "west 5 make place for others in every ease the nucleus of the m parties. And had an auction sale of ‘their pure-blooded short-horued
which are treated in the same way; the whole being | when the whole cce on the hill side in the quiet stock, purchased in England i 1853, at the farm
acted on, they are alowed to stand ina nee v seven | evening air, e direction of paci eader, there was | Brutus Cla „of Bourbon County, Kentüeky, on the
er eight days. The -ashés аге beneficially incor. both skill sufficient and power enough for a very ad- |18 day of August, 1853. The Association js
ted in the mass. px tis ating su bg e from | mirable effect. The rer passed off most pleasantly, and | Kentucky one, and the purchasers’ were put unde
coprolites do not inhale the gas given which is а with, 1 am sure, nothing but the best influence’ on the Obligations not to са tet em from that State for
t poisonous: опе; а e results from ‘the fluoride of many who enjoyed it. I keep you informed of our | one i ee
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pungen With
calcium the coprolites contain experience in this way, as it always goes for something | attended, and thé bidding spite Bulls I,
(7.) Soot results from the burning of coal ; it contains in the way of example. The subjeet introduced and | Chilton, white; calved in May 185 — ‘cost in ee
ammonia formed, and its bein aan depends on the | urged: by Professor Henslow some “years а o used to 500 dols., sold for 3005 d dole. Diamond,
quantity which it contains. If it contain 1-864 per | occupy a larger space in your our columns chen it has latterly talved in ав ne'1850, cost 630 dole. ке 001 dole:
cent, it is very good, Soot, like shoddy and horn | done. M. S, Glos — 49 The Count, roan, calved in July 1851 сов 525 dols.
avings, is estimated thus by the... ammonia ready Pig brerdinq Pi I beg to йер a plan — + sóld for 2515 dels. 4, Oront гапа white; calved
|
y os, red and whi |
formed. It and like manures are applied when an“ pig-breeding hm? founded: upon experience: т | Sept. 1851, cost 630 dols., sold for 43525 dols.; 5,
immediate return is expected and wished for: it also — of growing early E Potatoes and Mango ol, 1 Fusilier, roan, — Feb. 1853, cost 375 dols., sold for
contains much inorganie elements ; its price ranges from | am indebted ti 4175 dols! ; 6, Senator, white; calved April 1952 cost 630
4d. to 6d. a bushel ; i it is subject. to many adulterations. | by Mr. S. "reme of — a rp bito: found it to | dil, sold for 2000 bis ; 7, Belleville, ,rónn, en led Jan.
/(8&) Before applying an artificial manure we should | succeed exceedingly w 1852, cost 1050 dols., sold for 1500 doles 8, Cha Ix
i ; , * i Ist, the wants of the plants | ғ ПА —À 18: з-ду iil: ANC light Carrot, Barley, and тёп, са ealved Jan —.— — N e scia E H
e e Pea soik 0
H " R І i " ^ T F i
... py AT Re ЕГ mine d Yos Mee inne
5 i , , x eas, 2 жез: Ф 7
composition of the manure ; and not till 4/7. these facts | 10 engl qi E any Po 5 ТЕ; Jard өц ada: 2 ares | Cows and Heifers—I, Lady ‘Stanhope, ғой, “ealved
have consi ean we ho ma Pad e it (oand Swedes, 1847, cost 375 dels, sold for 1500 dóls.5 2, Lady Fairy,
to the land beneficially. We must know the compo: 10 and Sees Allied and i plonge EE оф! бага: (ио red, calved June 1848, cost 525 dols., Sold for I
— PTT ol Barley, 20 ble, Mold b 900 le greed 10 ait
ime i useless pliosphorie acid man ols, sold for dols. ; oodnes
ura apre we must add it; or its absence will show | to Batley: *—Plonghed, No manure. 10- dee] and Sep mber 1847, cost 525 dols т
; у the poor thin e ый одеа 9 r Oats , х д i
And we must also have чы! state Saf Grass. 82519018226: Equity; d 352
m € mee A м mm an nd mechanical == |ы 400 ole, sold for 1000 dols. ; 7, Necktie, toni ed
п: if our soil were rich in lime, it April 1852, cost 260 dols., sold for 805 dols.; 8, Brace-
would be useless to add more; besides, we must get 10 ly Potatoes, r up d Jus, 150 r- let, roan, twin of Necklace, cost 260 dols., sold for 750
our manure according to ime when we want it to per acre 2. 1500 bushy | dols;:-9, Mazurka, dark roan; сајуе A st 1851, cost
act—thus shoddy, for stanset “should be buried in | 10 acres Mangolds, 25 tons per ners . 250 tons. 600 dols., sold for 3050 dols: ; 10, Lady Caroline, i
1 1560
P 10 acres Carrots, 20 tons per acre 175 A а 1200
sprin required in eg ig &e. ; or it should be S acres Swedes; shit Tares'and deed SA нда d 200 „ roan, ċalye
5 | Grass to keep cow, and Grass and м}
for horses.
iS)
buri . — using or four months. We must | 107 acres early Peas, 8 acres Tars 200 bush. 11, Daches of epu red, calve Eee
also look well to the mrri arie ic of our manure and 10 aeres Barley s es ашина vind of аоцуобпа ӘН Now dist Sri duis, old Tor" 900 dolls ; 12 mM
; ЖЫР У ALLE Жл RR — ,
тне ЫНА» io baad TRAP M 5 cH us STo 1 Boa 25 5 produce 8 sack litter; rich тап, en ма ORE чч у ў н. ie өй
терге. EMI MINE we Knows pabignes © лозу 50 litte 400 pigs, half to be sold at 6 months, half at 3 months 2200 Cols. 5 P Mifi, ed ТОШ, ор
required phosphoric acid, we should mer boned Ifthe A E. a de n and end of September: pigs to | 225 dels, sold for 535 801875 14, Orphan Nell ти
nitrogenise manures as wel uld mix 1 of a middling sized bree Ae
Y Кер. —1.Воаг and 25 Sows, for 240 days, 4 to of ! ;
Eine cons al rie —.— bones "- vas —— roots per Sow, and a few Tu 20 bush TR АА Fe 104 tons. 15, BOR e: , white, yn November J
g substa clay or | Extra food, — дир! and May, Barley . 200 bush, old for 805° dols.
or farm. yard manure. diei — name Do. rand Noveniber, Barle7ß . 200 „ wes "sold for 755 dols.,
our soil was r
i: >
олай 5 T : ан
у за ue Besides, Scie tt For 100 Pigs 1 L month (Sane), Batley, with boiled
lar UE Ro "yard manure, as some like a P50. for 100 Pig „1 month (December 5 100. , dols., 230 dols., 150 dols
freni er they a Fast: rei E tuere | sien ar тр ew i , amd 2 ewes for
E Р others у besides: we aust apply mur E The same for the V maori ifie is. оће: sold ee H т et Foun
; to the sta t of the l : land the x жере Зану 200 Peas, 220 W. B. Sheehan, {Л
TU art ON т ni Я, 20 , ewes for "
tive, try sand, we pem 3 small Potatoes and C 100 Bash, | bueks, 1010 dols., 710 dols. ;
OB, Barnet.
om 8 months bid 40:6 months. ipw jid ^uid Münuring.— ‘about to
V drei ti GED ign ene 2008 | aa eich uy y paci of a s
ity of a sicci
18 а-шапиге eor 2 . di] tenants’ is reduced to the last stage of inanite
in the soil; hence g, | Debton For, young Pigs, AO bush of | oF attr... edi witht 0903.0: 9. кард Ча gie ver that”
to be que into а, compost with soda-ash and тл — . — еа = vh чоор al sti do dB ti ach tora - vem pter Ж ‘of its
these assistin other mposing the 8. — od ‘
rp
8 8
BS
EE
8 8
&
=
|
See ds. "
/ "Labour, self, two men and one boy... , 70
the; aceasi stoning :our п rm . Extra horse keep for two horses 7 ин егы SEA
X
[=
E
ЁЛ
EXE
i
men p
un , irited agrieulturist. í
When feme apply it to the land, we should р put yi near z the Rent and Taxes for.45 acres. ја esses 100 0, 0 ка Het ee Tigi se
naa i Машаа M —— in such rer that the Ii which 5
2. ay i ыш if хауа урем cannot lao 5 | j — Rye RC ha — — of cp ower um ken
Si too, should be applied Sor, d. tank is to be суі 1, of brick ia ne «standi
to the omg be ae — the action of ammonia | Creditor —200 tbe months. M, Pigs at T inthe rpose havin o the
en old plants is very little, sometimes not at all, and eee че Д а * — de sd : 9 — бав
thos we all be losing the most valuable ingredient of | Poste pent: E"
0
0
100 Dash, of Peas, at 4, 6d. . "
(10.) Guan Guano, m 00 of gnano, there are 16 of
pir i or ton, there are 358 lbs. | Edward Hulme; Put
II 358 lbs. of час ammonia are worth 10/., it is worth Does Bi e eue tly. asked ay
— guane sis d. per Ib. for 5 we stock, tint Lh like a Es oem what the com
alphate of ammonia contain 17 of opinion AT = nit сч ге
аразы ton op {506 lba And ‘sulphate... of | Gist sare oa np ON — but we have | b
sua! — — T * Ly Ў
“J for
шапак
' - a direct loss on all you buy c your live stock |
Home rre D — 15 to 33 t. эч ЗН ert
0 P Pigs lose |
d and F.
Whitfield^ and баа, б ; ea giv ve our animals a ton of ot which would sell for wr when the later îs en Fe 2 its Det
V. Dove тыва, and er Майга prj thet it would scarcely make more than 50а. in meat, The same | only feasible plam which I ean
annual excursion "The point visited on be very 5 ned plane, enough for
r we; — MEX ea se, ce e uem на athe te te meten P
nne
THE
эв—1853.]
АС ont SAAR TTR
ous objection of exposing so
p. ieu ts of the tank to loss by e
a portion
eraporation | * What
aterials fi e tap or
ials is its closure to
1 think v! having a pipe Qro la. wall
bow
means of improve-
anding and proper application of
8.
Farmers’ Club.
NEWCASTLE; ger d s est — S bres Grass
land, when it has become hide-bo TIS Weeks said
that hs ann other igo ha
muc uble. Hide-bound cattle and hide-
prun by тас moe ra
sheep being 2А on,eat the tende
not t ike th the coárser, The la
hich
ae
ad been vn u
aw T.) a proved F) m Weeks's
id not hak ga. h. чм
efivial to a sort of subsoil Edu
te the growth of the
cases w ere it
orm, and what the m
discharge pipe ! If of iron it will ia гл corroded, |
and і materi ow is i be
› the | soo
cases
d which gave them |G;
bound Jand
fed 6
о | posed см with via 3 As to
ose
of and farmed by Ale, Lawson, Esq 19 — manufacturer Са
в farm consists of 136 Seotch
| the
| 8 only last winter, so that there has not been
| object of this float iid pe ‘atta ed is
He took the — off the "
The bents were all 8 last pues this i
otherwise,
is to be
id | metal
the liquid
combi
Two years ago he tried bones on hide-
8 land, and ад produced the greatest benefit of
med | Symington, of 1, Gracechureh Street.—.
— c^ — milk or other fluid is
as M kept heated by &
e
» to which is attached b
e | tube, which is introduced into
H :
m
I
85
AL
| i
TOE
:
Calendar of Operations.
8E nm
Souta DEVON, de. de
far from good | hary
al
did т БУЯ IU d g
ту as when lan
nerally Spring — — = m of prom
Fingal burn inter
qu iarten, and
The
er, &
is
was ve These
A PERCH
most mutton. cuc Way
an d We sha tub
read his
wonderful for
—— ng sock and there the 3 — mp 22
Bur
| 45 fn оода 1 25 Mr. Ute s which
had also seen. Water m very use
very ar used here,
| uch m dows, the largest and earliest
С to bones, Cheshire had
The m
tradeis still
4 flowers cons
Pinks,
| The Town Moor w ü'every year; but he вор: | Cm
bones, he Son, кар
| | inclin
| well ну
nitrate
0 a ing. Half-inch bones were
оуу but iie icon bones, with a little
ant farmer
of 13 were better fo r the I iei
Farm M p
BunwrURK, NEAR Kinoskerrte, Fyre (the property
bbages,
the етек" — Thi acres ; | Caulifiow
arrangeme "im for r laying MNT all the fields were ree, por
et to ascertain the effects either on the cro
on the stock. is i ion.
50,000 gallons.
immediately, of still larger size,
in it with a rod whieh rises to а eonspieu
whi ya rami A 8 — е не hof
f gallons in i tank. The
p M the
gallons
T cw
COMSUUCLEa
СЕЕ
the e liquid, and the n
pinkin ng:ot it, hen never a certa
Керн Bos none of the solid ror to ei ino the [+
e only which flows from
Tz ti ar,
with liquid manure, and expecte
зла crops during Y the year ; Frea 3 only
were 98 btained. In e rs - EH
ders Schools of design an rer yet А5 could not
make a better curve than in the 2 of the Pharaohs ;
1 > the
purposes co | for the of
mpariso і improvement. Si was Mr. Littledale s
to whieh he had referred, and he had much
acres, much of which was Nido bound land; 5
co god 00 hides’ to be
in a bat А superior ie
These stalls 2
The
lation a "emp ly perfect.
h box st stall.
his ББТ обо —
сене =
pieces of gas
two ("i iheliel, the last
е5 12 in nee to a field of I —
рет half of w sown wi
Rye-grass, Ae of 5 bushels
been irit arlene at the rate of
egre. at the rate of 3 bushels.
rtain which
teh acre ; t
other half had New На
My hiefly — 3
— as с
arrangements 01 0 e buildings and
; however, would be
men- ]
ét the waste steam into anf che 00
the tank, with the view of sie tie fermentation.
Improvements in
ме Us
P"
Miscel — 3
4
‘Patent dated February y 25, os 15 8 aed d. — of
bu
сеп the wine
harv
romise of a fin
е: up for everything.
in the patches which — in eter
and burned—
MT thus be Merl
tubing
our 5 w e be kind enough to give th
COVEN
arket is well maples
pri
po босо аю ате user Lem — a uc ers
and Carn
FRUI
Pine-apples, Ib, а to 6s
i 8 ‚Р ib, 12 1035 6d
— doz., 28 to
— 8, per doz., is to 3s
Melons, — x b
Apples, per
Е? MA essert p. hf Bieve, 28 to 2
—
4 8 6d to I |
— h Beans, pe whf. sieve, 1864 | ү
Potatoes, per ton, 308 ^d 1206
rt а. cx bush. des 155 to 58
n qo RAM:
cu UE ‚64%
Wes st Tat
Entree 268
Prime Meadow
ing ын 9 ae
T
Cums Amo ManxzT, Sept.
Prime Meadow т оа 01208 | Interior Cho Cover
WOOL.
Woot is e d to
and the СС ДЕЙ
alg pom
а
Е
8;
Ir H
HHY
Turpi
ae fo ormer still maintain
uce arè
E Ww — t h — M sold at
Barley 34s, of course prime samples.
———M—M—
=
4
tices to Correspondents,
for.
n. The speetmen sent i
net te tat
Б . — Mee mon
е plague ín. —
— un Clive
w уы en believe that d
is found: — 1 — conducting liquid E
w the pump woe p to, hut dare say some
festen,
n
ЕЕЕ
ith Vegetables and Fruit, but
— ge.
consist of
dull. “Out-door are plentiful,
Jargonelle,
bunch..
‘diseased, в.
ist — i uchsias
er dc
,eCmon: pe
os wel
punnet, 1s to 28
gage, per
4 18
Fil
VEG
1
2d to
wt., 38 to
саа
spanish, Pd . E ae, pan
Мајот do.
Watercresses, p амь
.
MARKET.—Faray, Sept.
oa Wallsend ЕКЕ 84. Wallsend
Lansend Stewarts, 26s.; — "Tees, 268.—
b.
40
"Josmva Baka.
СиразрАт, Sept. 15. di
y from the aeg
M e whose av н 1 5
daily ape Si and broes
—
2 130
мава ire "M
P Tue RI of Be
эч fabric. "—
grey goods of p
THE
ерд ШЫ UAZETIE
606
willing stock, and as orders run out, 1 ка
be —— + cost of wors e and cotton yarns is so gre
it is} ы to realise prime 9 4 and the shortening of bs
supply is daily getting more gen era
SMITHFI аан ері. 1
t e A emstderane proportion
and er
7
25 *
&
— йян пр
Do. Shorn 4
Ewes & 2d е Ы
Do. Shorn
Lambs 40. И
Б vig "ees a
0 m
Sheep - —— 28480 en: Calves, redd
RIDAY,
y of Beasts d a slow t trade for
indi quently re
Beasts, 6083 ;
uality ——
te higher.
kinds are.not dearer.
479 Beasts,
and midland,
the hom
2 Pirat: — d в d: Perst.ofSlbs.-s d
Best Long- r 4
ji — z —5
Do. Shornn.—
Beasts, 1083 ; € ET. AS Calves, * Pigs, 250
LI
untry buye rehase ai
p e disappointed 1 by — 58 of —
aan daa tarma of ae! last.
«omes slo: do 2 is mostly of indifferent
"is t of 6d. to. 1s. рег qr.
1 exi i
runs „ditto
TAM ade eido t 6 oto otia)
Ik
.grin au «ud di —
Suffolk ..
Lineolnshi 17—21
.119—20
16—22
Irish
жет — Foreign 2 and Brew к 24. Feed ......
29—32|Foreign .
Reed) foreign eee e
Beans, 8 a @ t 33—38
Fiel 52—38 1 x
m —
F кт s
Peas, white, E
Maize ossia el
Fun best marks
x 2 p pM RFT 1
onem :
rrel|30 Per
pe. 16.— Em a large heiter Р
8 mark
ed. with considerable
ement | m Bedstends, eet an
Dee
PÉRPUMERY BUSINESS pie:
-of c
‚ | Wate rojos. 59
any
3590 Sheep, and 42 421 чег
and 80 Mileh Cows |
— е
| Bemdies, 6&, to 1035. the set; She
at | Set; ЕЕ Тіп Hotowater Dishes, wit b wells for
72 а Meta eld pla
25. | Cha meters a tag to to оова passages, and dwelling-rooms, as
оооло iui
SSO.
—
—
o
ver. 1 94 5
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE WEEKS’ AVERAGES.
Aug. 6. (Ang. 18 Sept. 3 Sept 10
i :
one
Ld — es г ЖР see
B
ots pe \
LIVERPOOL, p emer: Sept. 13.— The supplies of Wheat, Flon
Beans, ane Indian Gora Ета Tuesday жуу been fair, — ot]:
mall.
m Excha
а in both — — at an ad-
e ee e lon рз pas
ieee d n
* and
— x rt 8551 a ar
market — was a good Hs
rade, who showed more
pies ер; d this.
иссен on
De * sed at was in 2 demand the fa e
is án request, W both oh
2 1 5 1 6
e
PE Bue DEPARTMEN
V ETCALF BINGLEY, AND co. ad to inform
their toe and t general that, having
= bey п ts branches,
Alkaline s 2 ders, &c. “Proprietors
he Hair:—Dupuytren's Medi-
— 8 s Nutritive
an el
Е on to METCALFE
f the — prepara ions for the
For
diffe vin ticles repared by M., B., ub
quay of the I ча eo mo character f for. superiority that
LE NOLE
At Mr
for th
and Cos only 8 mi an od Se Strect,
London, second aud third doors from Holles Stre
London, second and third doors from Helles нө.
—nÓ reme OF A FIXED WATER-CLOSET
ga
с. by 2
PAN, with — acting valve, s n 9 1 gt
cold air o x it 1
for the sick room, 17. 4s.,
pump,
h en ravings, uidi i enclosing ewe postage
ros 05 wit
ate D Ў Co.'s, 26, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden,
—At Fyre
fn.
ENDERS, eden koia ** REIRON 8.—
fth finally deciding, to
visit WILLIAMS. BURTON'S- 5 SHOW 8 39, * Street
ener ner of. ларын Street), Nos. 1 and з, ewman t, and |
erry’s Place, They are the largest in the world, a> ыкы |
such an assortment of FENDERS, STOVES, aem p
RONS, and GENERAL IRONMON cannot
hed. else
2 MONT REMEDIES FOR THE AFF
R
asts, Piles, Fist зай C
i peine del TE айне:
ollow vaccination
1з, 134, and
бөтә Gah
rations, m
form a mild ei
ey
rient, that "AY "be taken at all ti Ч
ont re or shar төр
: menn png of diet. Sold in Boxes, at ie,
Sold Who чајче, by the Proprietors, BEACH a
their — —+ ма T the London bm raat iy al
"m table a e Vendors in the United Kingdom. уч
VE No Medicin ne sold; Мекен th Р
be genuine, ^ vitilénb * BEACH M
"d is engraved o té ibd vitate Stamp affixed to ea
age
555 rr al E
2 E» GESTION PERFECTLY CURED тим
TIN'S vat eue d — 7 r —
the г 2 3 tonies
of the late S Cooper
AMILTON MARTIN, rcu
Bronzed Fenders complete, with
ңе N. n. to 61. ; o with rich ormo
158. to 7 d
ра frequency — extent of his purchases
а those Lm being made exclusively 1 cash,
OVE ND. HOT-WATER DISHES
very pein, in ingest on 05 and of the newest and
most recherche a. — А set i. к. 5
Е "men
0 726.3 mig
indueed Waaa
facture: at is new and choice in Brackets, Pendants, and
AP for him; these ‘are now
ROOMS, and present,
an unequal assort-
ices ionate
ed
ment. They are in plain —
proporti
with those Which Ў ота to make his Ironmongery Esta- | Ox
1 ume in the kingdom, viz., Chenists in ied
ment the le
12s. 6d. (two tek ae
PS OF ALL 30 oRTS AND —
as well as t eest,
blish
from
е pa -
olu, -máehé, is
Wituam S. Bor
room, so that the; 955 . and беч can be dnsten tip. select ed. |
PALMER'S DLES, Sd. per Ib.—Palmer's Patent Candles,
all marked “Райт г
— € Ib.
T be eer 3 or med icks
sh Pa - Camphine, in sealed cans
vee
2 6d. dene
и S. mM has TEN LARG р en ROOMS (all
Pt en is g), exclusive of the shop, devoted solely to — Jd
of 3 FURNISHING E RY 7 —
J —
that 1 — may
vingt, e ter post) free. The money
en
тап зя даа Ne mv n
PA — — |
A CRETAM ODORE FOR CANCER, "TEN
Dr BATCRELOUE Ine көмө fron Abroad)
sete thei
evan i "A
ES eric 9 5 Бина, ia nay
RS ie Do
from Twelve tilt A fae
sulted :
compiaints the Leton р may be а lied b invalids th 1
The Lotion is sold i etn y E etin dii and 22 h, ANo 112
eae
Finsbury Place, call ЖЕ t. Watts, 17, Strand. Orders to be
pre-paid.
OCOCK’S Ae? NT FOR THE HAIR. Tms
mollient Lotion, prepared from a recipe
ved. most
ermane
Lea & Perrins, 68, Broad Street, Worcester, and
Diae Е in Papa at 3e, 6d. each. Sold
see pure ыл какын
UANTITY AND QUALITY oF THE HAIR.—
o Toilet can — 2
nt
which
of the most t material
gthened, and be
iion iey Loa
rties in these soe re ы is p “the (9
attention to that partmen
entire potent viz., the Hair both à in quantit
is susceptible alteration.
m pete
artificial ap
valuable pro
: haracter
| or AND A. O eger BAE 98 UR. NEB fl for vj
d regenera’
[eram 8 eee тіла e Haie thee tral
grey, Ша ты the first o causes itt to curl nee ees
it from scurf, and stops it from falling off. Pri
113, No other prices are genuine. —
OLDRIDGE'S Barat, 13, Wellington Street North, Senad, fondo
|
largest, e chi
MAGNUM — od er LAMPS, CAM PHINE,
pe аы | 5050
v
but for the other | boxes
without a eareful | ri
ANT LUXURIANT an
tee
ов, NR 128 in three or Tur weeks, For
and sustaining its 3 —
„Mrs
SHLEY’S eee Tate RY EXTRACT, for for
85
in rens P t
y ра on receip
ELLEN. GRAHAM, 14 Hand | !
tir is quite ae Miss gems m m airot .
A чч а
— tha —
ed the greyn
strengthening and Се the Hair Salting tif D
atd sold wholesale z^ Pes кл ‚ Brixton
Kin half pints, uarts, Ts. 64. Also,
AIHLEY'S CLEANSING. POMADE, p арн ы ad fro
eeping it clean, in Iu 18. а 8 И; i
— POMA wa
mp includ
ear respectabil ty с 1 be
lay & Бо Farringdon iom (
; Edmonds, 67, hurehyard ; Keating, 79, St.
Ch rehy iie, Butler & Hardin 4, Cheapside; Sanger,
Stree D. Ry Me уу. retail from all тере
untry.
Herren PILLS A CERTAIN
Ha „of 3, H
Profesor bee ere dat
of years wi
88 weakness in the eyes
niments. of a disorganised sone
had t —— 2 — medical а
restored to perfect
the — time.— S0
HorLoway’s Е
stablishme:
eine 4
стым и
ments have
2 в LIFE
t, we perform rm
mending А.-А. E use of —
erchants and Emigr:
discount is allowed E exporta; ;
parers, T. Roperts & Co, |
Ask for ачаа ^s Life Pills,” to be — канч 113 each.
mes, price 49. 14d, 2s, 94, and in famil a CF
Directions with each box. ; v —
—* IN CHILDREN AND GROM* ips
i -Thousands are suffering the рна y D
iret do worms. 4 e will
THOMAS RUSSIAN N REMEDY, by which he wie
two days, Without Tha
os
bowels, pale and untenance,
cough, thirst, онн, stardings e v
teeth. medicine has stood the
hospital in England and —.—
it with L success P eyery cas
ence of the efficacy of this rem
applied it ee kas eme ee
Amer and ean зое xi assert it has
case; 8 he with confidence G it
send it (post free) to any part tig
peten ce o c 5s, paya one
e ACA child v
JANE (rst vum Dear
elle rom
i „From Mrs. Вкӧџантох, С i:
Hundreds of cases.could be cited, ena The i
Davio Tuomas, M. R. C. S. L., 14, Stroud,
[Serr z,
nnn. ..
38—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
IMPROVED CRASS- GUTTING x ROLLING MACHINE.
a SHANKS & SON, 1 KERS,
roath, Forfarshire, respectfully solicit their
IMPROVED GR ASS- CUTTING and ROLLING. "MACHINE
for Lawns, the complete suecess of and its acknowledged
— — and 1 superiority “over al other machines. of the kind,
w bee
ly estab
a Testi timoni ials and further particulars wil be immediately
and
IR WIADIAM — DISINFECTING
Rooms, С inen, &c ;
vention of Contagion, the Preservati n of Ani — Matter fiym
yatar ai the Purification of Bilgo-water, 3 Drains,
&c., are now so well known to the public as to
жы. 8 unnecessary.
the es 18, Cannon Street, City, London; and h
ists, Ship: ing Agents, — others EUM M the Uni
Kingdom, in rcm Ж. quart bottles at 2з, at 1s. 3d.;
in half-pints at 94. ; and in i'm 6s. per gallon
Caution.—Beware of Im —The only ges, LA
ing Fluid is елей over [eot cork with os inseri “ Sir
Burxerr’s D ee Jobs uid,” mpani with numerous
testimonials of ‘the hig pon Myra: ed ital instructions for its u
AVIES'S CANDLES,
Sold a
Chemis
ax, 1s.;
mottled soap, id & Son's, old,
Ene warehouse, 63, St. Мааз Lane, Charin —
SHI DIETER AUTOR SHIRTS АРЕ. e nof
йш Gen wines п in the Pi
eir agents, are requeste to
e p—" Ford’s Eu
FINE SPECIMEN LIAS.
ЛОК SALE, from 50 to —— ) FINE —
CAMELLIAS, Н . de cult:
varying h
wer ost of
‘tubs. For further particulars e
the large specim re in
"Buck Hill, near Calne, Wilts.
to Joux Srexonn,
Also. 6 so 6 ог rS | Standard — — — T — in height:
TRYM, NEAR BRISTOL.
or Transfer ‘ot Orders.
* 50 specimen cmi of the ne
BAT mens
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, ERTEN,
M ESsRs. PROTHEROR Н AND MORRIS 1 м.
received instructio Mr. — to oſſer to Publie
Competition by Auetion, а hing
Stree ONDAY, ‘Oct. "oth. at 11 o'clock,
whole of the — GREENHOUSE PLANTS,
a fine colle ction of 1 amongs
* Speci
n evktivation ; about
est kinds ; together with 14 newly
ilers; about 800 feet of
two, € three-lig!
—— Lm “уе e . W.
— ны vere Pits; опе,
Hand ы бак
huy Syring and sundr
Fhe sum of E pal is premis ed to be paid in
ent of the mainder of the N —
jo fou к,
з, pen là lb. ; moulds, nis dm
botanic w: arou
perfect fitting shi of and instructions for
— — E трее — London.
— Bees Pre A Re а.
co or TIPPERARY. -BARONY ОЕ LOWER
29
os Mead ds, 8: * Sepe, PA
T? BE LET,
Ballylina, West st Farm, containing 140 Acres, Trish.
Кн s Farm —2 of: Вапу W. 5 58 do.
118 do.
"east Pa m whe 4990 Одер) |
Lismalin 5 — 200 do.
D als es 82 фо;
Bullock Park, or Kilcunahanmo fiss do.
These are on the Esta and ате
situated a ne miles from ч н eept
the last mentioned, they are all suited for Tillage under the
five ; there are go lated Hou e of
and any other 8 which may be reasonably required,
be erected by the Landlord. à
M ран, the the Steward, at Sopwell Hall, eet af
unique — y only | smi
or measure- frui
Елки то TO AD in Peu 4 miles, s from
Lo and d gua ао 0
550 acres, of . . A about 900 Н ,
— 7. m rum ce of Tea ahh ra s "-
Ww in-comin;
чока, “Prederick's Place, Oli dewry T
Толь AND SHEEP FEEDERS
- | ED WHE! 3 j dn or dk
p - 60 Ibs. m DU
© Ric „ es TE. 105. pet ton.
sd DIL-GAER ENGLISH ood t: 2. XH.
ыз ULT S z
шу Wharf, 34, Wharf Road, City
Turo E LÀ tt: Weybridge, Sueway: De as
О. 88
P MI AY he láté im
саа meri
on
Want M a rear id Ph
Мг. "ig vam aon sur
Price per ton, deliv
da te at the nearest Setter ы *
GHANGHAE AE CHI | ; buff, c cinnamon,
CKENS, „оё 1858 i
ate trie W \рр1у Rep еа
CPLEWORT, ов s COLLARD йты ne
son hay
ses qe ete ng dores Direct to. J. N, Post
nc *
ака 1 SPANISH,
MALAY, WHITE, eie OLD-SPANGLED |
155 7 25 or Excha
pav Wan e ‘PIGEONS
бене USE, 15, Mansfield Street, Kingsland Road,
Fora ааа
Con CHINA енин нчи ылан
Amateu
vi old, the an r. ht buff, m
nite 98 the Cockerels [n E
"1 m hens purchase
Fo Keusin and Mrs, George. 755 Cock a piety ibe
k: r. F ue S celebrated bird pedi i Price 30s., 40s., 50s.
«Pelr, an . upwa deli Address. Mr. В. E.
1595, Betehworth, Surrey.
„
С9Сшх CHINA CHICKENS, from Prize Hens,
GILBERT,
three months old. Mr. ; Wine Merchant,
Essex, has for sale 80 first: c rds, selected from a
„ 253; and 30s. e. St of Sturgeon and
tom PE t-buff and extremely
to any of England on receipt of a |
dy i Cinnamon Cock and two Pullets for sale, |
— Ade js Ч.б. HOBBS, — i
pon SALE, е 5, cheap GRE) GREENHOUSES, both span
and lea erected on the premises of
the ыйды. MI. T. SMITH, oun Cottage, New Road, Hammer-
smith, Also an of two, three, and four-light
Garden Fr Frames. Xn. MM — painted eom н
pon: compact. FREEHOLD ESTATE,
A а
called Faleoniarst, 90 30 miles from London, in the cou
—— and 4 miles the Bde tion, on the South
Abo it two-th
ЕБЕ BUL
SALE a pure bred young ALDERNEY
ULL, fit for use, very handsome.—Direct to T. C., Office
of ‘this Paper
ERGREEN
CHOICE EVER ШЄАМР vipers
BE DISPOSED "Xx a 98 LAURI
STING. 4 7 — — may be bad — the on the proms a
rilowings o
о
1 HOLLIES, 1
ARBUTI, 1
hoice Wall
te "ME; —
ensington, Lo
urserymen. —Ap
— Observatory Lode, Campden Hill,
between of 8-and
meu: LER ДАК Ж АШ ГА erie
ТО NURSERYMEN, —— — ——
NT OPPORTUNITY,
PRIETOR RETIRING. —— * — —
O BE DISPOSED O of a compact
NU Visit Af ae 1 1 ACRES of LAND, ui. 3 ete
of London. n Gree
cnet i Plants : де condition adapted T
the London . The pure e
Stoek, Gre —— Pits, he may —
valuation, the remainder will be sold by 2 — Further
potet gene be h f P Mosais, American
ursery, Le , Essex.
O BE SOLD, BAXTERS BRITISH PHJENO-
— СЕ ius
.— —— application to week pri
of England Chauibers, ay
— pale + as y heat
in London; and of the A
stone, , Essex.
— ttn rip tieni me
NS, FANCY AM AND
A Valnabl Te judieiously айыма
English Books s zx e PM. Aut
tion ofa basti dé Green. onal
ө! МЕ ROTHEROE aw AND riv
structed to Sell by Auction, on the Promises,
the Proprietor, W. DENNIS, 1, ‘Adams’ Place, lone hy ori
Street, King’s Road, Chelsea, on Led qu үч Sept. 19,
12 o'clock, all the carefully selected Fren English
e condition. A
ris
1%
a?
FRET
b
i
* Karr,
Soulié, Souvestre, Sand,
GAMOUS BOTANY, 6 vols.; clean, complete ; half-bound
in calf. A coloured co y. Price 37. 10s 2 at 92.
Also T GAR RS’ CHR E for the years 1849.
a 1851 and .1852; clean, -— € bound, Price 11. 155,
to R. H. 13, — на u Street,
го TR SOLD, on ver и with
T immedia — paren et 3
within — miles of pie Peri o man р — nx eem ban's,
with d are pecu-
larly fitted for the .
daily.—. Mr: Нгиверт, Land Agent, Watford, Middlesex.
Sales bu Auction.
NOTICE-SALE
R. J. C. STEVENS
ORCHIDS, advertised in
for the 23d inst., is poned BILE RIDAN, Oct. 14,
38, King Street, ovent Garden, Se
—— *
POS ED,
a Bho oes the Sale of
mber of the Chronicle
|
if
Н
Gond
the usual assortment of goods,
— Ачы with
ud
inl
[И
nd
— Seedsmen in
PORTENE А Anp FINAL SALE.
—
To NosLtEMEN, СЕЕ
3 PROTHEROE ax
Sarre x з ÜRSDAY, Вер. 22, and followin pe 4 , Kingston
eh dos sequer — t Mi S
. the: 1 NI RSE :
8 of W. Scarlet, and varieties
arbore many thousand ha and Yellow Hybrids,
— — some very first d large Yellows,
beautifully “иней m bloom buds; Hooker's Sikkim
MAXSTOKE CASTLE, WARWICKSHIRE,
IMPORTANT SALE OF SHORT- CATTLE.
R.STRAFFORD has received instructions from
the Executors of the late uma Duke, R.N. to Sell
Auction, without reserve, a і
Warwickshire — — be 5 September 20, tho — 5 herd
SHORT-HORN ATTL 60 head
of Bulls, Cows, а nd Helfer, which have been . un uel
as those of
the M Ed M — EE Sir C. Tem st, Messrs Bates,
Lakin, Smith, Torr, W ker, Ke. The
Bell, Boo ^
Stock a amg, in a healthy 4% ког фа ула. well worthy the
— of —.— е han gre pees , with
* | nA c ego y emend on app! to
Mr ond feret. — Square, London;
and of f Mr. Жы» m at the Maxstoke Castle Farm, near
со — CHINA Po LS.
E
DAY; th Septem
ber, at 12 o'clock
VERY "CHOICE COCHIN bp 9 chiefiy Buff and Lemon
mam in л
btaining birds of the highest quality
LG 88 fim * of Mr. Sturgeon's Sam and | on
Mia; De vi
eonverience of sale, rage Sh pg ed а ааа
E nU M. OF PLANTS, all
g ef P
— and other pots; amongst - B win сус Кә.
new and. valuable varieties, vente, ресе Dal-
[nre anum a € 1 pun 8 and
searce Maxilla 8 of Stove and —
Greenhouse Plants, Camellias, p^ Cinerarias, &c. &c.
Also, some fine young plants in pots of ear maine tae Rho-
od : /
Seedling Rhododend (in boxes), pore ea from the the. Scarlet Ne-
abd Cin ma ag ariet A cng of Tea- |
its Рабиа tps The whole will be on view at 10
morning of inn Modi
155 i tted. The Sale to commence pun
Coleshill, Warwickshire.
nehard and Mrs ts. Herbert's strains. SHORT “HORNED CA
for- s ovs and Н
herds of the
om Leeds an
ains arrive at 10 a.m. and 213 p.m., and depen art at 69 p.m.
лаи RECTORY, NEAR NORTHAMPTON:
-HORNED
ALE OF SHORT i ere.
k. STRAFFORD — — а
ws
FTT
consisting of between 5 4
tag 3
Tiad on po he peines and tte may
re, London; and of Jos LickerisH, at Abington,
1 — J ACKSON will sell by AUCTION,
.
of 1853, at 7 n evening,
Sach editi as wi — у СЕЕ |y dis-
ate due notice. given,
— РЕК — OF GROUND, used as а Garden
or Nursery, containing 5 acres, 1 or less,
with the Cottage or Tenement, Seed House and Buildings thereon,
and a Glass and Brick Pit, 23 yards long, situate near River
Head in Louth, ее fr the Road leading to
now in the ion of the owner, Mr. John Usher. —.—
of Forest and Nie Ne hrnbs,
being the on
Fair parti — may be obtained on 3 ю-Ме —
the owner, Lonth ; Mr. DUNCAN Hams, Seedsman, 100, 108, St. Martin's
ondon ; to the Auctioneer; EX & Sons,
Solicitors, Hull.
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INDEX. TO ADVE ; HE SEED TRADE.
Члазїтат..,,.... 613 6 | Labourer, agri 619 е VERTISERS, Ж LEPTOSIPHON 051 ras AUTUMN SOWING.)
due 3 new mode of tanning 61 e ESS > VEITCH 2 p SON
Lime е. eet of ripas a M THE ADVERTISEMENT г DUTY being now dy one ne N N
2 REPEALED, the P pply excellent Seed of the
Mr | Mobi sas eal nea бош ЫЗ £ b ROPR bove beantiful new — , which was sent them direct from
Men nur bran jiformis 2.21616 6 NERS’ CHRON: NICL ——— e n г at present solely in their posses-
[ Бету discus UBI RIS 616a sion. exhibited at re Park
— Poredni Soci eis : beg to a that there will henceforward be a della: im | during the past season ^ lanes — ы us
Nectarine, Stanwickw the c ary charge for each erent of 16. 6d., the full f it, It was proved 2 as hardy as the other Lepto-
ae yi M 25 "ofi duty . LA the uox pi siphons, and produces a vem tiking effect. It is also well
— culture of. rd of Place, of not more than adapted for growing in pots and boxes for the
Plan d — of м ваг lines în le length, 18. Gd. eac . rices forwarded on application
ы бы he quantity being limited, Messrs. V. & Sow сап
firana E FLOWER S i -
изе ҮР» pi a 1 guarantee to supply the first orders,— Exeter,
ic NU sae dad imd ipi fos e| [PINE impr LCEOLARIA SEED, save rer
ins, new m rom the best M UA in England, 2s. 6d. per pack t; m IUMS AND CINERARIAS.
Sparkennoe e lt 8 lected HOLLYHOCK SEED, warra nted from Chater's sorts, OHN SUTTON anp SONS „өм N
Rim editure 21:5 yl 55817 64. р аске; CINERARIA SEED, from fine Reading, Berks, hav sively of some
Tanning Preller’s mode of..., 61 е | varieties of 1859, 17. 6d. per packet; ANTIRRIINUM SEED, | tho tata ad Жали А gt aN acer n n D
612 from the best kind et, 18. Gd.; AQUILEGIA o or dozen, good plauts, either fancies *. can bie Hoare, MOS mek 5
INE, from a collection of the best sorts, 64 per packet. — e Som MP atv: asers nre requested to
HENRY May, t Y 8, Bedale, Y. ire, s list. of the sorts Y ey alr ready y possess, that duplicates may
«*HOICE FL ER SEEDS, ; ` š š
эге In Mr, Bower's List advertised Sept. 17th, under ron AUTUMN AND PRESENT SOWING. Alsa the leading kinds of Cinerarias, 10s. 6d. per dot.
head 2 ideous Plants, Miltonia Moreleana should be 42. . | PANSY, saved from 100 of the oe 2s. 2
ph " ү OLYANTHUS, do.) Tues К: 2: РЕ ROSE 2 NURSERIES. HERTFORD.
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HE GREAT FLORAL EXHIBITION, under E MS anu f vega hk E. Raman NEW CATS ALOGUE Eder
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beautiful plant is now i ы hich will be sent to тһе above, with every other kind of — equally HRYSANTHEMU!
алу one on appliéation, by their paying the carriage ‘thereof. | moderate in price, may be had of WILLIAM DENYER, Seeds axp J. FRASER have to offer v — fine
sone: ‘akan fr есщ ich; tex cil * gei] cd m m f and Florist, 82, Gracechureh Street, London. * the above, amongst which are the best varieties in culti
o Tiado. AT de per Descriptive and 50 f C ae forwarded on application. vation. һе plants a A d » 4 high, 7 2 and
of flower-buds.
Pom т Liliputian, 12s, per dozen.— A Catalogue of the ace
DAHLIAS AND PHLOX. ENDLES T DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 75 may be had, on application. Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, Essex.
JOHN SALTER begs to . — that his aperia the pr m н VT OBRAGE
coc — DAHLIAS and PH ar e now su d.
and adm: hese favourite — € —— 5 — in “exchange for on 98 Plants of CaTTELUS Barn = d Rel , 5s.
to view them. t contains deser "X e best Hyacinths, Tulips, | package 5 packages of 5000 and upwards delivered, free
Ne Nursery, William Street, Hammersmith Turnpike. N Xi Groom, күн 8 f carriage, London and to the Edenb — m of the
1ums. unculus, nemone: us, araxis, an "4 —
NATIONS, PICOTEES, PINKS, PANSIES, ETC. "various m eellanevus Bulbs ? ie South-Eastern Railway. Me зои eee
youn SCHOFIELD anp SON have now ready their lowin Colleton e vue rg
init 4 e e of the above Fis Florist rst Flowery strong po 40 Superior x н med H ths, 24 5 — * and penal Iris, TO GRAPE AMI ИНЕ GROWERS.
[9 abs than 12 pairs C Picotees to
20з.; Pinks, 8з. 6d. to Bei "Pansies p per er dozen, lan й 6s. to 15s. | 24 Tulips, s tingle and double, | 12 Ixias a and Sparaxis, finest |. E N —— боор T^ 3 — a a’ HAS E,
Seed, selected wi test care. 6d. acket.
The Catalogue sent freo.— K nowathrope, ness Leeds, Yorkal 12 Narcissus in папой varie-| 12 Superior named Gladiolus; | MUSCAT «nd HAMBURGH GRAPES, and other т CHOICE
ties in 6 fine varieties FRUITS during the тр cip Per to GEORG ат, aed
NEW CATALOGU DR Mi АЛ — um lancifolium album, | Fruit t. John’s Market, Li
rocus, in 6 varie
ре, and CHARLES LEE'S CATALOGUE of 100 Finest mixed Anemones | 100 Double Snowd BEGONIA ZANTHINA E
E uas and 4 PLANTS for this autumn 100 Turban and other Ranun- ч Dog’s Tooth mixed Yettow FLOwERED Co.
iat Published, and m had POST PRES on app — eee A . . an how ofr, at i
ee ee ent ae ошеа 2 dà VEN Wo X biic te now fi Ge possession. It is re-
ROSE CATALOGUE. ю DM MY, ne calas, s ne mized markable for the large, full, almost golden yellow flowers, ti
5 7 a
8 N x, M REAR Ui x. 18 Tulips 3 of each sort 6 Ixias and — by name t deep den Decl dO тс vit Y ths dine um e d
Wita WOOD anD SON beg to announce that aN named 50 Double Snow side of the leat
ady ne New Edition of their Rose Catalogue, for 1853-54, is now 6 Double Jon aqu z саа "dl К d by Mr. Booth, from Bouton, and flowered by
Penn for distribu tet xn will be sent gratis on receipt of Two p Ure — — S Mixed Hyaeinths, for hs Natali, Rainhill Brest, Lancashire. Figured in
a Their vs айе cn * Nursery Stock may also be had on 11 1i Pine € T 1 20 Rond, London.
Same terms, | 24 Finest — ns in named € ness in 4 sorts ULBS
80 25 Mixed Anemones .
ILLIAM RÜMLEY. CATALOGUE co| ic hel Neben. | 12 MIxedHyatinthefor borders T. gr Am зок, d RES WT estonia anata
announ 1ce
that their New Desc ptive Autumn 2 bid If there should be any sorts in the above Collections not | Public in gen that tbey have : — their — im-
and Choice Fuchsias, Verbenas Geraniums, Cinerarias, Holly- | required, i La be sent, pana. rz риа Bulbons Flower Roo , selected with great
Chrysanthei ums, &c., at very reduced prices, is now | or purchaser's selectio m tbe General C EM to any the t stock cal Holland. They y have arrived in
— and may be had on application. For choice selections of | amount will M Sas, stended pA ae ie wee excellent condition, sni, tae Swine. Т о гу үл чы ;
н в grea Y
1 — — beatae — р who have e ined thaws yon ion baa to oheerve also that their stock of Tyained
QTANDISH Orders bove £2 CARR се Free to all the | FRUIT Т "IREES lave mmer, and as
STANDISH ан : d ; they have at least 600 of walis on their premises, the trees
SH 8 NOBLE'S = САМОСТ for the 5 Ly ations al Cork 5 pes are all wall trained, consequently the ier is = ripened and
selection ' 1 Birmingham, also to Cork, Dublin, and Belfast. mueh better than when trained with LU. open quarters
Gardeners (уш it appeared ай Бе. iy to which they = sa d further 3 apply to WiLLIAM E. | of . red are re solicited. Carriage of
Plants ore Mer pian FF xd ur MOM Sareren amd end Merian vt (oris aod нїш Жанайы, (sic Middlesex.
Tseries are
mirers of these — are Ree
—— in ue where
vited to view them ns of the Eastern Counties Railway
“ТА
3 — aoe 21 to Cheshunt or Waltham.
riced
escriptive Catalognes are now ready, and will be
forwarded free by — for two o роуа mps
= A. PAUL unt,
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
Em M, |
MERICAN PLA gms
annou
) TER that his
e, raised NEW CATALOGUE SE ee KZALEAS,
Mareh, and a = . & is now published, and may be
of те pect year.
ek) ipe. — e
had by enclosing tw:
The colours -
ribed i
ай ‘the tape fF тока worthy of EN
rder to facilitate purchasers in making s
uccessful е
exhib tion purpo A merican Ken,
ursery. Price 10s. — per plan $ Park, London
ual discunt to the Trade.
з A Nursery; Londo
'sery, r the yh тек i
Station, 8 onth- Westen Railw ay,
South- obere Railway.
ORD KEYNON'S FAVOURITE is the best and
most productive CUCU sidera * шош cultivation, price
2s. 6d. per packet, or 30 penny posta tamp:
E HENDERSON anp SON,
КУУ, в Wood, 1 will акама.
ior FLOWERS óf
wered two yearsin афа in thei nu. sery, an RD 4 TL Y
Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, Abbey Churchyard, Bath.
EORGE SMITH begs to offer the following NE
PELAR GONIUMS: 0
WO
trong Plants, at 36s.
per dozen, viz
Posten’ Opt mum, National, Eleanor, Rachael
—Astrea, Oscar, Leonora, Zaria, Lagona, Portia,
Basilisk, senesi Butterfly, Medora, Albira, Kulla, Novelty,
Ringlea дет
Берк Jean, Gertrude, Harriet, Pasha.
nfi erit.
.— Constance, 21s.; Empress
а 64.; L ipd Hume Campbell,
n Queen, 10 s. 6d.
AS. —Emprees €^
105. 64.; Lord Stamford,
e, 10s
ace Howit tt, 1
SRST CL ass CÍNERARI
— Novelty, 10s. 6d.; Picturata,
Ott a set is taken, one of the following varieties wil be
This, as an
on the dere 10 indeed 2
* 8 — ments
35, e the ted Anus, with
reus, E
Desortptiohs dant poit free,
"——— mM M
"PERMANENT EDGINGS alt PRO WALKS,
now
— will 1 exectited —
all o
au nter in the same rota
be forwarded w without Дн» 2 9
and X
vue resist the
th
ng upon another man's in
the Address.
for
the
mental, more тее
ably — iin Box — — othe edgi Т
action of the atmosphere, in i 155
slugs, and most effectually relieve the walks
8 asily laid down, and are so atem dr META
тау be MEE without disturbing them
long, and the price is 138, per 100.
дем in may be had by enclosing a postage
—
тшт
x
| presented gratis.
‘SECOND CLASS CINERARIAS. — Advancer,
7s. 6d.; Lablache, 75. 64.
spo t, Vu
ly offered, at 1 Bo
эр 62. Estelle, 75. 64.; Etoile de Vaise, и» ап fe leading v varieties previously © at 188. ih
Ro OBERT Hoaa, 18, Gilston Road, Brompton, London, to
1
mde aiiud
11 s- Glory. Bankss; Lady Franklin, Smiths;
Henderson’s; and England's Gio,
Plants; with all the
ozen.
ENAS, Aris strong Plants of tle
beautiful "iacu variegatum, я at 1 each.
To ollington N ursery, Hornsey Road, px London.
FLOWER ROOTS DIRECT FROM HOLLAND.
AY begs to — 1 under - mentionel
a DUTCH BULBS,- im x whick
are r ee in fine condition. en
Hen e sorts,
Do
Or 215. the в
NEW ROSES FOR 185354 Ha
Аук PAUL AND SON Ma io offer 1 following 40
. ses, the entire at present in
Princess ALICE, Moss (Pauls): Flowers blush pi
eentres large M an produced in great abundance ; bud
e
received Certificates from the
— the North Wilts —M€ en the
pla aces ne exhibited for a Prize, and is figured i
лое тей, eden ic — 6s
sing] Е 2
sis
e
Do.
06. 6d. Narcissus, Grand
—
Mon . у and
Soliel D'or and double Rom ved
ире single а ael . ee Doe Van Tho
Best mixe 10s. per 10. best Scarlet Ane-
mones, жй 125.
р Crocus, oni Cyclamens, and Lilies ГҮ "low.
Address, Henry May, The Hope LEE Bed York.
S AND FLO
Strong Plants in November.
VIVID, Hybrid Bourbon (Pauls). iy
of good substance, Containing | a t body о
ЗЛЕ wo tower rik V Кына
of medium size, not large en i * an e — -
of cai growth
mended as а brilliant — 5 80
t they demi "i
"Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, 8
HANGHAE PEAC
AVIS b PE inform his Montia and the
supply riu rum ts, in November
0
Their Priced List of Bulbs 6 core and also "vH faite
das et эс ove, na die stains pe and pibe em use Plants, Shru
16 02. Sheet Glass in Pes of | Sheet Glass
et.
DUTC OOTS.
HOMAS J ACKSON 5 — eee unte |
Еа ромо, patronised b
keeping, — ver it is — &
ada pted for all Vue) — and оеша y E ET.
serving Fruits and Flowers froi scorchi aoe
from wind, and from 7 of in cathe and ng, ft
be had in any 7 1 ui N rt of rie uris w
per yard run, of E. T. A R, Car fer Qi
Street, London. eer n — bond Pre gerne ios
ESTABLISHED ABOVE SIXTY YEARS, |
YOBERT METTARN, Вити and
—— —
street, Leicester-squar
WI eet GLABS
| Under 6 ins
Fore eet Glass, packed in
Bigs fbn, Sen: 3rds, 23d.
Hartley's Patent Rough “te Ghas, 01 K Tiles and nl
and every description of —
and Price Lists forwarded post
ESTABLISHED — HAN 100
OMAS MILLINGTON, I i: es rter and D ҸҸ
GLASS for CONSERVATORIES 8, GREENHOUSES,
an
qu
>
y
2
&
z
2
we
>
=
next, of the above e м. 218. each; Buds, 5 ants, ma * obtained
10s. 64. each. The St being тее ly o к aloha eife Ж urrey E. DM Yd E cation. "WAREHOUSE, 87, BISHOPSGAT бейет WiruovT, LONDON.
seeure Plants. The -— splendid Peach was introdu Qut to any size squares Squares in boxes, 100: A
from China, in 1851, by th Henry Winch, Esq. of Lit PIN . АТИ a -
01; and it is stated ві by thos 3 e who have мене hue core that Eis stock of e “above is in the finest 1 н dl e s ; " ы sj ү s e sn dal
an enormou uit weighing at least 11b. hea s season. Fine plants are now ready — 9 в... 90. per 5, 73 by 9 ;
^^ GLOXINIA WILSONI, ios. 6d. each. ке ier id Gloxinia | out. In ad Pe to all the established varieti p <. i LU TIE . 4d. + 8 by 6, 85 by | is
j jn Jul umber of Har “ Floricultural | offer the following ew kin —— n 9by 1,8 by 8, 12 by 9, 12 by 10 1.
net;” the Editor of which Pics yo А All the NOT LYSLE (Looker), purple ^ T2 Р: 32'onnces 13 by 10, 14 by 10, 1$ by 0
Gloxinias are handsome, but rib iata now figured stands pre- CRICHTON (Turner 3 WIE ONG large Sheet ot N 0. 16 5 superior, packed in cases
eminently majestic above all others which we have seen,” NNY (Hardstone), ab aa ai 5 0 and 300 feet, at . t, '
АТАТ, ЕА STANLEYANA, 158. each. This Azalea isa t LORY (Turner), rosy purple 4 o d à
deep rose colour, with brown spots om the upper and for KING OF HANOVER (Turner), rose 3 6
pn size, and s — — to anything before the public. ERFECTION (Turner), purple po еф Tt à
one pian e Be his geom for e petiti a af R L ME em е (hooker) purple 'URNER e irn ‘Ornament
s for competition ege
Street, а s stated in the cep — ат August 18, 155% 125. —— F ек нун тзг
Stanley and Gre né Nurseries, Old Swan, LiverpooL-— | — : —
270 NURSERY MEN. ETC.
e NEUSS — — OCKS.—We, the
NEW AND CHOICE PELARGONIUMS. undersigned Cultivators of rait Stocks, beg 8e Morin the
Е 1 & CO., 4 08 a large stock of Trade that the following prices will win be Charged during
nd leading varieties, beg to offer them, in strong ensuing season:
planis ис 1 the е under-named prices ;— Muscle vem eL
Common 84
* ГҮҮ түү
nis
Pear if Wig” senio
m 1000 we
40s. to 50s.
305.
e e et
l i oT Kul 3s, 63 L maong Gar hee Lady Dacre,
a, 23. 6d.; National, 5s.; emen т Ts. ba; BSAA
Ne Ta: my Vir-
cas er Aran,
e, 28.5 iC
pe EE PEE RE
+}
Brussels do. Mignonne, 50s.
White Pear Pium A 88.
e m
ursery, Woking, Surrey.
ONIFERS.
WATERER & б
DoxalD & Sox, "банып
GORGE J ACKM as OL CONI
d
ER
11 ^ more in
pas AUT due а АЕ
5y ык The colour MAR & чый
ent ien or Sea-greem, an ne: the habit is
Anchor, 2s. 64.; Willmore’
‘Older varieties, such as Ajax, Myr Domo, Beauty of Mont-
r, Grace — Ninon l'Enclos, Prince Arthur, Rosa, and. Indeed it is one of the loveliest
nt, Фе. &e., 125. to 180, per dozen, grow eer ue wood is said to be
as liberal allowance will ade from the above prices when a e and almost indestructible. The church at Teepan, in
or more varieties are tien. Guatemala, was built about the Rog ter 1524, and roofed with this
‘Wavertree Nursery, Sept. 24. Ше бетт ope sire e when fii i
bey e Bac pom ттүү ы PTET „S. thi at no dis date, th becom: plen-
AN qnm GAINES, e nes Pu ; en tersea, will | inn a3 the La add, by its — s troe wilt ere en
ing out in October, the ш» supi * character, a new charm to our already ch andscapes.
GERANIUM: MS which h have Яожете 5 Largest size Plants, 42s esed — s. 64. each
best rate; wers, and gained — at the’ t
fetrop Sivan T Exhibitions. STRAWBERRIES.
"GERANIUMS, or PELA nqueror, FOUR NEW AND DISTINCT „
ni Ssearlet, with Su erimson, shot i upper petals; — — AJA NX. V oe ——
ightest er offered. to the public, the petals ost exquisite flavour, u fruit; an
are very smooth and Ad. 42s.— Iago, rosy lilac claret, upper | forces well.
margin of rosé. 31s.—8uceess, | NicHorsos's RUBY.— Medium excellent quali
um ell defined belt of rose, lower petals rosy | i nse ‘bearer, ойе Буар of fine sity; and an
re te centre, 31s.— Madonna, under petals te, | unusually lengthened period; also a rcer,
— — Desperandum, ö CAPTAIN COOK.—A first-rate market fruit;
w colour scarle! large ві at À carriage
; 8 ene this flower well; plants : — e z
i crimson pots, shaded| NICRHOLSOWS FILL- BASKET. — Nothing can surpass this fine
ver | - ^w fruit; in colour it is of a very bright scarlet ;
ај ple, 5 — toric repre ne, Te t er — ир ; 3 Mat ae +. — — v —
— iie cres Nd | carriage a great distance. Plamts very robust and healthy.
] т have admired by all who
P je. have seen them; the two first for m excellence
als a dessert fruit; the two latter for heir size, colour, abundance,
— and other good qualities as market f
Ian tlemen, Am: et Gardeners 4
| possess these valable Strawberries, eat now be supplied. with
. —— — peaks bri Te matt rd Lor 8 by Watts at Mi, per 100;
ien: petis p white. wi nia ped nch 7 aba 5 box ineluded. Post Office | of
each petal, 1 : Egglescliffe near Yarm, Sept. 24.
a pHi Hn PATENT R T ROUGH PI ph TEG
ШИЕ €
2d, to 3
per Ва foot, for t thousand fett
of which are kept toad pone vla она
Lists of Prices and Esti
PATENT ROUGH PA TE. TE
TILES and SLATES, WATE
GLASSES, GLASS MILK P
ORNAME ENTAL WINDOW
kom
JAMES PHILLIPS, ^ itor |
116, BISHOPSGATE xou REET
Packed in. Crates, for Cutting-up of the sizes 018 [3
e
07 20 eee r "wo
above 70 „ | i
— —
In Squares out to the sizes ordered.
Under 8by 6 bees,
8 by 6 by 8 eves — 3: 7 Я
10 by A 4 by 10 oen |
14 by 10 4 АСЕ] |
бъ" AF |
1} ft. sap. в A. sop. ori above 20 ; i
5 above 30) | |
А h inches Tong ече? 7 |
” " H
E dy ” б> 4:090
ч 5 " 7 š 6 ” 35
Ў 6 э” ” 8 *f 40
È & ” » 10 ГТА 45
10 ” ” 12 55
12 "m ” 1 65
We @ „ 20 „ 75
20 ” " 25 " 90
я 2 Эх 100
James Pattes & Co.
“ There can be —— that R.
Ker no now
as well as the most
2 i be ernployed in horticulture.
or transpareut glass,
er T itself, without @ single
Gardeners’ Chronicle.
m. THE
GARDENERS'
E NEW FRUIT.
MROD «ыгы» RY.
etfully —
and ЕЕ sending out — healing plants of it in the first
otober next, at 37
NC ^v great super ter of “the Nimrod Straw berry has been
acknowledged by many ene petet ju pagos: — Lindley pro-
nounces it to be “ superio ish Queen—sweeter and
ticber. ” See Garden UT Chronicle, o oft this. year, July 2 23d, page 472:
pencer, of Bowood, 3 authori
s to Horticalturé also speaks
in * that apper-
tain pate highly of i
Publication July 30, page
ae
in the same
llowing rama e will convey some idea of its quality
r bright scarlet; size considera above the average
po melting, richly fla ther
; Skin firm, а
es it packs a
uninjured h Queen w
very prillüe an 1 forces exceedingly v well.
N.B. odation of D who may wish to force it,
—— ng a good crop
ave been put ito
and well esta-
2 in деюр» г, at 6i
The stock is very | limited, i1 though, im order to get a large
t to — mh 4 эз ov — 5 season,
*
t out this
ROSE E CALO ETC.
N
had.
r two postage stamps; Tree and Shrab
logue for two ditto; Azalea Indica, Camellias,
Hollshocks, бе, for one ditto
The Hardy R — are fine} the Arancaria Imb
well
many of the trees having hada жеше. e of fruit this
FINE M12 4% SELMA — 7 Per TT € to 94s.
Ditto DARDS to 16s.
Ditto DW AR ROSE
MIXED DWARES
a. pr st bis
without names
so
5 Per a —
TO THE T
ILLIAM MASTERS, Exor URSERY, Canter-
bury, is wishing to reduce his dui of the following plants,
and will send prices upon application.
AMERICAN 1 GERUTT TREES, ETC.
per ЕЕ 1 to 2 fee oseberry am Currant, —
ae ү to2f berry {mam
tin 2 hardy Mulberry, 2 to 3 feet
Rhodod * fine Standards
Walnuts, 2 feet
» large Standards
Filberts and Nuts
od
ron, 1 to 3 feet and
3 — — many
Rhododendron, dwarf —
EW HOLLYHOGKS.
PAUL X SON, Nurserrmen, Cheshun
* "beg to offer the followin ng icti ollyhoskes, Md: qe
tained First Prizes wherever exhib’
OLA — узу, — ph, “lively; distinct, and
he spike; begins flowering
| ANNIBAL (РАТ? —+ c yen lavender blush edges, very large;
bold — distinct flower; a little rough, but the best of its
dedo
"BEAUTY OF CHESHUNT (Pavr'$) light rosy red, large
and very smooth; perfect shape and fine spike. The best Holly-
hock known. First Class Certificate from National Florictltural
Socie 10s. 6d.
"A м prs атин 8), rich luminous red, ofa distinct shade;
very
CORY OF CHESHUNT (PAvr's), clear golden yellow; the
finest of its colour. 10s. 6d.
each, very large, smooth, and ——
чр Class Certificate
National Floricu Society.
PROFESSOR DICK (Pact!
_ ne hape. Certificate from
PINK MODEL (Pavt’s), clear pink, fine. large flow
3 GLOBE M. p Kn exquisite VT:
fro o bal m Florent
a, Же salmon, very close; |
ational Florieultural шш
К
нке эдебн у E er cm
kety, bit
a i pst of the
Nen
2 set of in: ifi ordered together, will be charged 4i.
Stock of Healthy Plants ofallthe best varieties groyn
warty ‘ready. A 227 сей Le ve Catalogue forwarded free by
e posta
"Коту published, price 18, “Ах HovR WiTH THE Е"
HOOK," by WILLIAM Pav
| Rhododendron,
from the
Herts, |
es HILL. NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY.
Y, Nephews and Suc-
ctflly invite б the
attention o — in ЕЗ ting to the Twin ng li
—— io imbricata, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 — j the "
every year, — ntm
‘some as it : P eee to DW them, We пате a large stock
Cryptomeria japonica, 2, 3, 4, — 6, t8 fos
‘tity, and of all heights from 1
Ex feet; 5 85 transp iur
ar 3
of Lebanon re si Very аво aree. PU
„or Lambertiana, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet
“ш mur 8, 4, 5 6, and :
шерне
шк, 3, ati 4 feet.
White ree but most beautiful
seldom firea pietre at ee Са Castle, We
ES & ra uanti
ee ant fine plants, 3, 4, and 5 feet.
Chinese, 2, 9045655 and 10 feet.
repandus, 3,4,
orent I Ir sh, $ 4, Yi 6, 75 and 8 feet;
cept a t El |vastón,
ien edar, 4, 5, 6, пак 8 feet.
Taxodium a 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 feet.
Pes common, 3, 4, 5,to
„Trish, odd 5, 5, 2 '10 Ree 4 splendid lot, all being trimmed
ania Set
»
Spr columns;
ааш to their rane а: -— e.
E 8 with
а, 5 G and et high; y pels a ndsome,
т R ri mcmbra — The golden Yews
we have a large quantity of
oe 84 fine standards.
етар, %, P 5, а
7 feet; a few magnificent plants,
10 to 12 feet high.
2, 3 пом feet; all from seed.
E Spruce), 3, 4, and 6 feet.
2
*
specimens, 3
tiful E hone. gece are —
itor: vits; America: 6 feet. We recommend this |
plant for for hed.
ns Iw one of the few really hardy and
» aurea, omnee one of the
day; it was first sent out from
Stock, for size and beauty, is
Libocedrus. m ,end 3 feet: Thisisa nd joe v
chilensis, . yer totter
E Ti the nt Deco we are very holders of the
at
Woking Station, and about an honr's
t is earnestly solicited from all who
fortheoming season.
E
est plants of the
is Nursery, and our Y
kinds Sikkim Him.
j ns IL TREES.
malaya Ash, 3, 4, 5 feet
72.9, 3, 4 feet
CHRONICLE.
reat S
| SEEDS, — to their n
appl unders
611
„DIRECT FROM THE GROW ERS
and others ee REALLY 2 NUINE NEW
respectfully recommended to
ly 9 ish, em Horn Carrot,
and "- Be ed g^ А, Коен Д ате ready.
ae — Berks.
ASS anp n S NEW AUTJMN CATA-
LOGUE is n 8 Copies supplied 2 for three
е — . E aa! — am тено —
of the
fines “4 I а cider varie
arieties of Borie wiped
and sel
ылу 7 adn
ve new 2 of October last, with
tes: ea Tr —— vy
Fuchsi r
to; Plante
tion glish
5 — 1 Н, * Ni
ip
WI
Ar —Ó Petunta, Yer
saved from our с
LP
J ANTHEMUM
HR
strong Мызы nts for tring a" ir
wering varieties of last 125.04,
12s, Od,
ot
SE
— б Calceol: ©
n, oto Ke. &c i whieh ave 2
— — ie
c
A large — —
1? best new
12 v new Ар
AtA
plendid varieties
EVENOREENS.
feet
Larch
Lime, 5 to 4 fee
Seng ede 6 to 9 feet
Beech — ndards
Elm d
to 8 fe :
9
Алеа 1 to 2 rh et
bor- -Vitm „ 1, 2, 3 feet
кайра, 1, "2, "3 feet
Gorse, Double, 1 foot Oak, Oak
Sav vit, 6 inche 8; 1 M 2 feet Syeamore and Norway Maple
Yew, 1, 2, 3, 4 fee
WM green tipped and varie-
ated, 1, 2, 3 feet
Bays, 1 to 9 —
Laurustine, 1
75 Mining ү to 2 feet
дил 1 hy 2 feet
vergreen,
AD
т)
utian varieties of {
‚ including the above e. 408. 0d.
epis les, 80«. ; 25 do. 17«. 64.
Our ie collections of the
portation of Dutch Roots comprises
best and most 8 sorts, and are very fine.
with ord
Goods * — teen Free to all I —— London; and
—
Hon ai ы
BASS AND Fug ee
Seed and Horticultural Establishmen ——
The Kardeners Chronicle.
(SATURDA Y, SEPT. SEPTEMBER at. —
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-We fear that we TN ҮҮТ -— for our
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Hoyle's), eu 5
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Gaiety, Prince Arthur, DM T io uel nt, Falstaff,
Victory, Sundown; Virgin Queen, Clo
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s selection from the following list, 12 for 15s, or
kg ili pe Sh жос M
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pin xm sucus үл i —
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friends whose interests are concerned i and
— The low m rice of British timber,
"| excepting Oak, has n ase misfortune
to them, enhanced by ny Bh decli dies
m,
co
anics’ Magazine,”
a eq ME Aw ——— — e
р materials
bare fon formed no part. He , on
vegetable substances бө»
and i > soy on little
Rice
which res —
hatéd inia. in a AOI Dis onion as for a certain
of time, when they quickly become ready for
corrier.
a late number of the same d it is
stated ‘that m this method of treat so remark-
able for its 1 and seed with such ex:
cellent advan — ourse of manu
Purchaser's selection of 12 from the following list for 12s., or
20 for 185.:
Queen of Summ er, Royalist; Fire Queen, Magnum Bonum,
9а ander-in 3 risit Britannia, Generai
om Thumb, Glend lining e Perpétu
LNOUNTAIN ык, lig tery} МАР foliage; the white |
riety i re pure than iñ 1 ^ he um "uM
loomer and dw: A
OWER O THE "DA Y.—A arri rà Nene. х
with pale scarlet flowers, very go
DANDY —A beautiful ee plant, adapted for small pots
wil be ready for sending ow red P
irat Orders will ae the strongest Plants.
t — we quote them at
ce.
i: LACK iem 8). в) re The Black Prince is one of
is
rera йн It is a fruit of ‘medium size
first-ra
the Strawberry.
` are
pormi ot texture and à
tenter them eminen Ер:
and in the — he produced article wich
— to the requirements of practice, as to pro-
mise nothin mplete revolution tw the
arts of the tan li — heel establis t, to a certain
— of new criteria by which the qualities and
Mem o
| fo to
Bien Southwark,
ture to à ve
degree of
— — li —— —.— — treated
ren ae — —
— to be
7
y i th 200 fru
very "dare fll fa Ж favoured, a and a
Extract
киши “Г
be these, Jt
t the
reduces the n лей of leatber, ud
me rength ;
and thi
iu
Roseberry,
A grest — * if large quantities are taken.
Plants are now festi Jr Айу out,
— * E. Rxxbin & Со, Nurserymen and Seed
and
Apply to .
Merchants, Pl. — ESTA nb 1786.
breaking weight of 6 стт. 90 p
— — well anne on the Oak-bark
and of the dim ‚со!
of 5c
612 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE,
[SEPT. 94,
strength of Mr. Fare S ys for driving-bands,
we may mentio eircumstan — = men
t hit on one occasion, to lengthen
па te EN git te ówn leather, he added to
and that the latter gave
Sheep-skitis,
of which we had ге
Luo
Pn ELLER mons үн
е | annular ring o bark Wa
to: be fully converted by the application of this
which; Mr,
| wpwá rds.
d entire
of a Paulovnia imperialis, about 41 inches in
str do
wnwards in seven divisions,
Park by the Duke of Marlb З
camel arlborough’s ga
2
Aes ar
rdener. It wa
vi^ - e ur and compliment м the D^
wn adjoining palace; and t e gardens
Blenheim, tikle though they b
heir p xtent, have no claim to the
uarter of an 1
replied punt whole beide pi
and c o prevent
t ў Vie 1 75 * ds,
ai "the descent o lycos ^ ——
meet and the enaded гана гешу атар.
exposed to the atmosphere n did n
any possible objection
co
from the сем of the: bark, which a v e tos be
к of our fruit. Micblewell, os Sept.
N
the — methods deseribed — its — to the
Vin hat offered in
further distin ction of ha
been "i nursing mother
2 qs
BRITISH. ASSOCIA TION FOR THE ADVA
MENT OF SCIE ANE
ovi Ar Hunt, Serr, 1853,)
х В CAL Screnor, the loymeng
the higher А, of Сайын аз w — Of pre.
25
e
Sin) and déstroying the Oidium Tuc or
Disease; by P. Prick. Of the —
substances Which have been employed to arrest the de.
vastating ‘effects of this disease, none appear to have
been so pre- eminently suceessful ulphur, whether
employed in the state of powder or flowers of sulphur, or
by sublimation in houses 80 otwi i
am not aware t had b
1851, ‘ven these experiments » were instituted » by whieh
the b
“уй е гайн] bast-fibre
hie
the pit, with layers of tan to se
e eg Wik
1 of the hide i
› the
ulated to gi
degree , of activity not hitherto: expe-
И nis stry, а
nced.“
ud is further stated that. leather. prepared thus,
‘without tan, possesses greatly in
e the passage of wate
remarkable suppleness ; $o that for boots
kein is far preferable’ to ‘tanned leather
or eather,” -— our [onu contem-
porary, from whom we bo these lieri
is boiled in RE. E 2 hardens and bi
e operation be анана for
fan hour, it will be found to have a d
kind of woody texture, and to have
Some iption
T
and как:
When
what i ung
hen Pn&LLER'S M r is s tried in the sa
diti ob-
| supple, — that quality
adinirabl ‘fits it for being hes in the soles of shoes В
dm De. 92 an i
quality is s highly азаа, and for thé supply of
troops probably be found to poet nded with
edid ctive m comfor
m.
MEX over-estima
‘economy, a y,
We can har importan nce of |
these wes to ео
pon an entirely new basis.
scarcely possible to attribute too much
Ir is
importance to the experiments which M. Таёсот, is
moirs o
date than DN hk; we recently noticed are now | à
before m the 2141 extending the interesting obser- b
vations d made respecting the produce
a from decorticated. surfaces, the other
— the possibility of its росе from. bark,
Not only does it appear that the medul
capable of. giving rise to M
gradually ti аа into
zm
бит ody fibrei is kathy
mi which, while
fibre, Sage
heavy а whi ch — е Tur e of the
of roots descend
un
: its connection with it at one extremity only. a J. B.
he —ꝗ:E— —
creased capacity for n
d. with
0
against all vegetable life. The only 80
PT ining was bt cim by an — voee rx autumn of that
somewhat di lapidated enu e
ies, in particular, this о
remain
|| once it grew and
^'^] bouring ero: — өдө
а later] ei
bres were инте!
medulla
was. not succe
ansfo rmation into ordinaty sehr
fd and new wood
e cellular tissue of ‘he!
the w when it
k, so as to асть Д
HISTORY vin) а BLENHEIM ORANGE
E last ‘remnant b — — of the original: tree
ich first produced this celebrated Apple is no more
the sapless and mouldering: relie exists no тез; L
that which the wood-louse and the worm. were gradual
ments — the hand d
ta eorva
e past,
Oria:
"fü the —— of 1851 we wrote as follows :—
all that remains of the o mp of
ve ae oe it — entirely dead, — аыр А falling to decay,
and tim — € re
We told | Ње the ——
raised from s beaut E diuo —
um he lived i ш his little cottage garden in Old
Woodstock, a plain, practical, labdaring man; and we
mused on the mutability o of all. sublunary snbstances—
— € and his e
empster is long n": gathered to his fathers, and
the he gave his name has
followed V — — no more to
which on
seen —the place
ains wi märk th
bore its ruddy ripening — —
Ден a — — derived immediately fro m the
A жы а tself.
ough the parent stem: —— for ever у
* [sero and A
erally — — the S and. breadth.
gen
of this island, and ha have аи even erican |
and ustralian is
It is not
| formed on the subj
A: rate keeper, losing its flavour early, and is much
r before Christmas after it.
that where the A o flourishes, there the Blenheim
Orange is in pe
E enn. tree — produces much fruit, but in its
re matu Е Е it will generally yield an abundant | in
d regular с
If the — the memory of heroes be
worthy o d © muse of history, and the
i
monarehs, the birth of princes,
and the skill of the artificer are am
^
who might be desirous
The, young, 1 of the wait therefore are di
f tr
. bim * who frst plant тей the tree, ing o
a notwithstanding their
the disease has at present * detected in
eun | th h
w it now knoweth it no — 3233 |
ished,
— thrive in the neiti. |
nd from thence are now
ire
e ornament} thi
"m some parts of England it is a shy bearer ; but. | |the
| ealeareots soil is best suited to it, and it is observable deco p
an object |
ee be there deposited in such — p
some exten nt firmly atta ttached to the Vine. Three houses
appearan
n for “the space of five years infest wb he
8
„e powdered and flowers of s € no: abatement in its
p ravages eould d be discovered I w —
solution of pentasniphide of dimer má of which
Waving been fou et in no w.
ecomposed by ear-
—.— sulphur "xv; >
th
covering o an
ота This was s adopted, — * i ows ew apt
e, the stems be
pos of slp j and
minished,
iP
proximity, no ro
Vegetable
ara sis veda
* —
the Effect of Sulphate of Lime upon
Subst tances; by Chevalier CrAUSSEN
carelessly — and upon
ortnight. afterwards; I was
of the rem which —
of the sulp
One: — I place
sulphuric acid, an
Solution “. weak lime-water.
is
E l
prevent
i ile in the ground rer
Some have — this Apple was raised in Blenheim |
at maturity, it would ecu be of —
if anything could be discovered by the usé
39—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 613
to ripeness.
b (diia
the disease are liable. The results which I have|cern about two queens p Med for one will be | season in ri \
i seem to me to point to the MH of — kept—the other killed. One thing more should be men- | little 2 pes the * of T. iri my 7 Bng
tioned i 1 y
ing this loss. How far the plan suggested may ioned—the hives against another ought to be united. | and Violett
practicable or applicable — a large — my present Were plo b swarms pia Me: others are standing nicely, but some very fine fruit on a tree of the Stan-
very pressing and numerous engagements have hitherto a on t back to their old stool mo MUR. S, зга - m deren MOT
h ore removed the tree
water was.about the consistency of milk. The materials | everybody thinks his own з way ^ best. А. Pettigrew have to-day gathered some large fruit lige
are not, therefore, expensive; and when the value of ime Woodside Gardens, Whets ’ bof the od. delicious flavour. I ord pns d En 4
i i 8 i B чай ^ Г?
of Pe the county |. Home Со past pi af l an hing;
the British —— is now holding its sittings. For- How in con ect боз oppice rg AY find “(see іп shape it is nearly, oval yery large, and its Stone
mo h 9 915 r^ a n qe же
rely tren ü
j Ü e. луу 1
: 1 2 on remove be made down in pots, and it Will be seen by the wed that its ‘culture
directing the attention of scientific men to the subject of is very simple for when ‘the frait is full grown
the possibility of preserving from total destruction a the slope 45 е apart, aly вате ве inches — vv eu the d о Au the trees^may be removed to a
vegetable so valuable аз so — | as the Potato. filled up with nd de amada house With flre-hent and the fruit ripened well, im а
10
i
A
i у
tinued.) » 12 inches deep, nd eovered with any material that will red * Mor eat fedet pem à бреда
Merc Caras gte — —ͤ— be barat wich ae much су | deal valle T should think it: wil succeed admirably, but
as possible, to spread ove and dug into the soil. Fick unless, in
BE — " ; on common very hot s
Іх the south of Britain, this year has been unfavour- 34, Let the trees, either dwarfs or standards, SE Qnis e чуй not ripen. Thomas Rivers, ied
&ble for bees, and unless a little care is b d upon altern a tr Ж 2 L
em now, many will die _ during the autumn and | реф. e з, at 12 feet Креди th iut. йу Linie v. Potato Disease,—At the beginnin sate
winter; indeed, some of this year’s swarms are at the | should be planted on фа 4 — nis 6 #80 late & bed of ripe walnut-lea "Ponies dg
point of starvation already, Can anything be done to to the same depth as they were Mmi with "it |t e produce, ol which amounted to ч
save them from death, and thereby secure. а sufficient | good soil, so ha гу finished & small mound Will be s the pic] properties 8 peer — e be
stock for next year? I answer, yes. Now is the time | formed around each tree. To еы too rapid evapo- advanta ny employed one Pe of
uni weak ones with the stronger ones, whieh ration before the are established, these mounds . ^ sl tly manifesting М
should be fed forthwith. The combs in the weak hives’ should ulehed over with litter: during the spring d sprinkling a handful on ‘every alternate layer of
shoul be taken out or disturbed, but pre- mer after m y. be. pur. 2068006 in extending the i
served, as there is no honey to be from them, and | chased spectable nursery where they can be had 2 bushels only, and storing the remaining one im a dry
as they would be of great benefit to the swarms of next | true to name, no grafting, will then. be. "The | State without
year. When a swarm is put into a hive containing | training of the tree isas much a mattar of tate ba чө, 1 „ 1 was gratiſied at ч кушу 8 "a
combs they are soon filled with honey or eggs, -ihe utility ; the main point is to have the branches far verius Mane ge ag, ың agr p rg em
latter of which the queen lays in abundance at swarm- | enough а td nde all thé! Testes fully ex to jee lime. was applets, e gel 1 o ре
ing time. When а swarm is put, into an empty hive, light, in order that good fruit may be produced — 5 bushel. were infected. To prevent the effect being a
the bees must first make combs ere honey or eggs can | ont the tree. The buted to any other agency than the lime, it may be
be deposited, A few clean nice combs.in a hive awe of пої be suitable for another ; енор to their segue ef tated, that the whole of the ground was planted with
r. e! sorts of: y | A 2 i
bees removed before the hatching is completed, the not eas to j taste; but were. I planting W. Sprent, ‘Overton, Sept. 12, lished ht d)
cod wen would rot in the cells, X thereby make: the} оа self 1. — ar other mis. the, eMe The Ocho. —In à volume published ig. { *
combs жей — useless, No swarm would p рор Pippin, Margel, Ribstone Pippin, Downton Pippin, Non. New York, 1853, entitled r
amongst ма such Pippin; Court of Wiek, Ferns Nee and 1 4.4. ^ T a 1 js pian vege-
As it is ä — by some people a very айо would consult Mr. Thompson, of the gar at Chiawie k, the ч ы еру Sha DENEAN, M p Ы. о
matter to the bees out of a hive alive at this season, I who is an excellent — ч ы —— es It} tab (ien erally. Yet it is “
tested the of chloroform for this purpose, i would be well, however, to select those eue д that yet to the ( ce A aer p the iin
Saturday — * — of the surgeons of the place supplied grow in a: healthy state and ine good fruit. on the truly delicious v rn "| von 9 m; that it
me with a quarter of an ounce of it for sixpence. Таа: ай cin thes neighbourhood. .. 5th». Cultivate the | States, and held E s ighe туй om
lifted a weak hive, and then placed on га board:a small ground between the rows, and grow оп it any vegetable ч REIR YE sm — of it in а rich
flower-pot saucer, into which the chloroform was put; you may require. No injury willarise to the trees; eee Me panting i i
The hive agr speedily let down and its ai wi and the vereri qa ә — at rer poide mex рро salen except t ie ard of » gren are said to
: one | еге a at be e almost delicious as India
iim — us le КО 1 — 5 Mr, jw pois cat, amd, dd so iti
a minute. The: hive was nations off its 3 eee has evidently. not. read. бр! — mae the | s wholesome of all vegetables in summer. If you
ire formati
hien d y 1 — — k before ; e m) р. le 2ай "id Gale Jer fle ore m been sar hi, u at all in
— — - ill, greatly oblige at least Жы of them,
queen seemed to be as much overcome аз .any-of them, in fact, nearly the same that he quotes in your last ‘England, you will foe yo lige
As this was tried at noon; an improper time to unite | Numbery viz., that: the plant “is.only now асна Т ыа 15
i ( ғ om * — 24 and * m be , r "m
in affected by the chloroform, I merely put an | come into " vern through the Avon., Jt has already ти warm enough to oduce its rire e P
hive over them, to which plenty of air was been — in — * атл in this eounty, but the * pool” in us dried powder тр e bought ty n the omnl shops —
admitted. In about 20 minutes of the bees were question is about 20 miles above the inen of. the en ; TAAR rl fi е 1 — eem *
able to fly, but it was nearly an hour before the whole Avon and Severn, and therefore the weed was not at all * de — wen . : á
of them recovered. About 2 dozen, which fe ll into the | likely to . — eee in that way. My friend Mr. Edwin | apt to be attacked by pider culti
; in the saucer, did not recover; had I covered it} Lees has told me that since the account in our local у, it.
with a perforated card the life of — a might have | papers was s published, he has been informed that the fended. before in sin country 1.7, a pi Gos AS
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one in
it into the hive standing next to it, and then gave them do not think there is the eat y pata — the
a nuptial feast, by тйрй айа a little mixed | « emasna * inoculated”? ocal botanist.
sugar and water. T. Barter, 1; Castle Place, €
The uninitiated, and tliose who are afraid of bees, emen dm Birds.—Will any one kindly inform me
may safely and suecessfully employ. chloroform in what bird it is that pecks holes in Pears. I do not wish | ic
uniting rms and in artificial: si ing. Those to make an indi mate of birds, so I should | from the town,
of it. like to know my enemy is. As they eat
blowing a little smoke from a bit of ignited of the fruit, the mischief seems gratuitous,
за Bic a hive, are to turn it up | I have heard the i 3 s to the left
BO re ehee ver vefte amrai yrs rt aede memes e созу p net e УЗ accommodation af new comers, the nux
| drumming does not answer the bees will not run. To | unfortunately a . of the nets, een There is, however, ains abo 00 milion
meet this difficulty we pour a little sugar and water over | they got in, and destroyed the province of Victoria alone con Lar del co
"the combs, whence tlie bees аге to be taken. In two or Marie Louise; —— . AM. В. = acres of land, and probably not e = Bie
p Qum Md Ni» found. sitting — cut зар Nl Pears for the maggots, that | of acres has c aes iE m бома А
bombs, ві at the from which they ma; are in them ? 3 y bag 8 — g 5 vation,
shaken p —.— — s Jerky liko ander fr ма — 5 Yellow Ououmber.— One of my neighbours has in his | entire is about a quarter of a ann
hot at є 5 tea tray when it strikes the door. garden, among others, two Cucumber plants whieh Melbourne and its TE „998 contains
a In cold hav т=з эе the rae a a lemon ee tis doi MER Eta {пы
sui ight ira ти or empty hoe First t sprinkle eolour, but respeets sidb of Mus reula о
the sugar and water, then let the edges of | produce. E shal ken obliged by your i ifoming me ire side o ч е е a бт. ecd
the hive (ш its right postion) rest on your two hands whe.her it is anything very uncommon... T rom | frogs, W make a E — apte. 7 ioa
Placed at sides, now lift it erect off the floor iiti барін ts — ИШЕ arie se cine agoons, vM —
2 feet, and give it a sudden shake —— will | bers: wh ‘ch grow close 40 4 Squash bed. H. E. S, 1 have not learned ; one in partic 2
thus cause all the bees t floor; wh hive! ý v. Fc presume ware dan be no doubt about | wi with dwarf сЕ" Ке? lowers, із not,
à M to зостера kili — —— If the seed producing eee e . A little further on and we pas
a little sugar is sprinkled over the combs of the receiving N
| i ords, be perf: i t eat, and that its зане icular ; Таа туа as ORE EES
ess than five minutes, and by using dE — 3 d of October, . dy way of aliis LM inside *
THE EET Sad ca
Ы
614
2 into two—that to the left passing along the
side of a lar
— wont À mint hb accumulating on the
ere with great violence ; at ‘hi
Arig pt lagoon, segs is peny. eir of weeds o
rushes, a few may Fung ahon
on the several e which are g^ black swans
C nasi о the ntry ; the. others, DE
white, ee ae lately o poried from England.
arrive at the d EIS
l the
promise: nals, native and exotic, Senden о “ class О
EM deg erspersed with. a good sp
herbaceous era and florists’ flowers for 93 The
as
te contain a good collection of what in England |
Holland plants, 8 such as the different | n
which Heres not |
termed Sev
several of
yee in as i into e, having been
found in she: interior pf She tig Polyg
Ali А
cling of
se, Comes, |
s of a
; by his rem it was within an
We ssed two or three old
неа ќо spend the
Nex
* n to fall, geist us
ccu night, ich di we could
: | goo od fire to warm f, hee w
t| drying our clothes, Bars s &e. ;
laid ourselves down to sleep on A sheet of bark, in fr
f
right way, pe! Уз about half а afterwards we
the long- сеи ra — 4 ae cer-
tainly a most Pag Е place it a aver was
i for th native
"assias, В ist 5. Eu
э s, C hy 2 ryb
The rain still bens ago swept over —
d to
a good idea of the ER of the tree.
x} the Ferns, and took hold
a more poranio. night than dee oeh ‘of wa king off with the tree da
E f some te again | down a strip of thistenacious bark. Seeing little of ay
the ra Wwe #0
+4 the he whole country. Many country, Mac Йе сое ME
stems of some.
200 fee
from ite tree (v
measure it, it
i — is
| al'a sepa arate
о 5
с Ф
allets оп our bae ec
fairy —— реу easting many x Mee,
behin The Ferns being quite new to m
and Caw ng an idea of something like part ofa
tropical landscape, we spent the night at the station
at the botto nges. After breakfast next day
we started о he only bit of farming we say
on few
few days there ha n of gard tik
way m e ymen arrivals, of course
Although gardening is different here from what it is at
home, and s to rough it, as they eall i there
is this —— the wages "xd wie 2s
ny, the a and r: who has j
atter after M. Dallachy, curator of the gardens, by whom | We also picked up a pretty purple Orchid, but the day | leaving for a situation wh
many such plants are annually dise d, during being fine we hasten k, with eottage, wood, and t
his botanical rambles into the interior, principally = hill, growing by the sides. 4 two ereeks or rivulets, that water can de of little consideration, e Wea.
purpose of collecting seeds ; this autu е | was pres to our view а sight I shall never fraus. móney here, unless you are in the n cighhourhood ofthe
and two others, along with the government botanist, Dr. sis. de stately forms o! the ree Ferns Yarra, there being mo spring about Melbourne ; the
1 (а German, and recently appointed to this office | antaretica, and Alsophila australis, a thes асго se water is driven in barrels, and — мен во much per lo
With a salar) of 4007 a year), were away for about two | stems, composed of the annual footstalks of the the value of whi may be gu guessed at Mia e
gan vered ^ really good gings, ll a nu. leaves, € a height varying from 4 to|am rse and cart realise fro 21, to
ome ; among these were a and on tems of trees in td
Grevillea 1E large scarlet бетеру» атаи Acacias, Ce. shady places we found, in brent luxurians, som o of the high — — now, our ofl Kinds being also ^
: ain a large si ble members of t wie. АШ dear, bei ; | Botanie
Portugal Laure Is 5 these, together with all other green- such as Polypodin: um Bi т) раи species, Galdens, 2 151 Fe mi ero but Му. Kas of
house plants, stand out all year in the open border.| Hymenophyllum nitens, or flabellatum, Gra mitis | Bloxholm Gardens Sleaford, Linea, mee whom we are
ы, ios 1 m" * here, uy д! ic genet — is, and? Т s, &e.; in the vicinity of | indébted for the above, that А
re e es or seed-|trees were ti at
E The "garden enclosure rr an area | lasianthos, — pé crm „ оо danii re e EXE Bsa Wat, d
of upwards of 30 acres ; the situation is well chosen, | Australian Malberry (P Pseudo- Mor 8 ү” йе жш ме;
Nature has her part and Art must now step in — with their graceful forms embraced the gr :
complete what it.has already begun, so as to render th ked and branches of s of t uch as 1
gardens to the Victori During the| Clemati da, and T ; b ilie. d | Societies,
autumn which is just finished n i « —
i j n ot more than six men the ereek were a few old deserted bark huts, of: which
were employed, but that the winter is setting in, we chose the best, in whic’ ope nd the night. Here ALEDONIAN H Sept. 10.—Pri ;
ам. * goo don at ne park is D pnnjempletiors that | we left our provisions, and then attempted the ascent, | awarded on this окно, oso 4 rud
; as sire y been mand for all|but we soon foun to be ible, but i "m arde
kinds PRAE sig aac impossible, but not without | Mr. Crocket, Raith, with Royal George egarde;
provisions rising. | any bold effort, and: fi th Royal
JJ... eet Gere Nae oa
lowe | А . үа, Wr
E — "амал mee len} ardeners who engage by | here and there, varying in length from 50 to upwards Elruge; 2d, Mr. Thom, Kelso, with Newingt . Mi
year r ‚80. per annum, and | of 150 feet ern was as high as our head e Туш ; 2d,
] tg E м М iodgings, or so much flour, | but our most formidable enemy was a species o. allin ean Black ‘ he ae e Mr. Cro
€ с. ; but there i ; ontignan 1:
be had of any note, they are all 1 — nen am was oar apa лаб тч ри Арн Ину Thom,
] rents und h e „ the rental 15 feet; we — эу. descended, but т» ү thi — r -
і ^ Pd won ie uate “ia Phat It evite €— — нена worse | d ehristie, with the 2 variet, ] Ex ive Т
o ll. 10s week. " tumble do Grapes: Ist, Mr. et, with Chasselas Mu
2 а few v miles e Melbourne, I yery Sear somehow. ^V We; en hen entered our ec lighted the fire, | Silver Medal to Mr. Diciem, p pm T
Кака е about five miles kd pe town, | the — In > evening we ate jd suppl d vec 1 5% ME:
ed 600... Many gardeners who cam ately | wood, being close to an old sawpit. — vidin /
oer 8 cid fo high pore * TEIL large sheets of bark on which to — w ved
ti b H А
owing owing othe high price of . — em
sedere sell or give awa: re Been fred toa heough [on tbe E * irent rq aer
with them. Мо doubt parties who held gardens ———— (—
the gold era, or w since commenced price I thought, Е n cenis * 71
MY m , are E mi "for Cal Cabbages are St ч M way; — on — — ears kn — : ы
=; 6з. рег P. ee gie e а ` - ealled tho th was the — a bird, very —— hed И жунш ө”
- » and Сашйо 198, to M pes; demo, Ca f к »eonch-whip 3 although we heard the — of prize— Ist, Mr. Cossar,
в. per doz., Peas 8d. per Beans p atford Su ise, Lad
i oliin ie na A й — — eem эя — . plenty A parrots ot h beautiful | aa "etn d operas ed N
6s. per doz., Apples from Is. to 25. per Potatoes | on — alert, in order to atte rat irae, a — Mountain б, бе
25. per ewt. ; bread, 4 Ib. loaf, 1s, 6d > tn "e an ascent from — . — Queen, Lady
„Fermit me now to give a sketch of a journey of y —— 2 that: — „
20 miles s! the bush, is (м Government as there was little or no underwood. аре ec — — Wallen Gem en
botanist :— About 8 o'clock in the morning of the 10th | of a f и ne
. of Tun eran hereon, о Sr cn Pa
starting briskly off for the Dandynoy range, we soon | — ден. Жейми: — — —
found ourselves a few miles from the gardens, in the down. — — — boen brought umer, —
E a thiek and anxiously looking for Д of sea н ilis, of Home,
uve Er c equa bikat consisted chiefiy of iS бат pe Stringy Bark, of which there — Apre — — Cr "i
m CIS, in flow The unm : „ for ing, Mr.
iait cand: a : н or Eu Урі) es constitute | Queen of Whites, Siri R. Whi
t with pu purple бошай. Сот а ing dep 3 of Australia, This genus id, Ki W Star, George
esperma | about being described by Sw the auth Annie Plantas
— lis; ган E —.— a 3 rre Villiers, Annie Salter.
l history. Cabinet
' voir этч т апа who, though a native of F — has
as been resid
of 8
in New Zealand
|| Villiers, Yel ellow Sta
Goliath. F
bas de. | Kossuth;
de. | Kossuth, Miss Ward, Forget mes
ornwallis,
Whittington, — Glenny, Sir
Standard, Brilliant,
White
Laura Lavington, and kets $
39—1853.]
Kossuth, 2 Mrs. Murray, Reine des Belges,
Unanimity,
Nugent, Reine — * de A
Practical and Amate Cu
value 5/.), to to Mr. Archerfield, for — —
Juke of Wellington, Prin ke ville, Sir R. Whit-
ington, Marchioness Corn
Napier, Mrs. Ferguson, Mint Speirs, Trium
eraph, and Bob; 2d premium to Mr. Bogg, Paisley,
or Мена. оѓ Lilaes; Annie Salter, OCUS;
forning Star, PAN, Duke of Wellington, Met
aroline, Edmond, Triumphant, Malvina, and
&. Villiers, Sir —
agnum. Davi
h, Comet, Meteor, a d Napoleon; 2d, to Messrs,
Bln, , Dalkeith, for Sir William Wallace, Gene
a
of them in 105.
x sent — by either
* Cup uiae d
King,
PIS ыз ШӨ given
Bo
eg ione exhibited 13' spikes of
g Holl hocks, ‘for som e of which certificates were
ory of Ches-
„ sent
dee and apprentice gard ; and, in terms of
E. comm fap в recommends, pri prizes. were
a the most | ees original P
att Tunet parien pel rahe ees
ed one a ex with alist o ants
suited to the т aecount of, the mode of
i tal
gem itehen |;
E (not to exceed one acre in aad p a list of
trees and small fruit bushes most suited to the
various ex posures, describing meer the — =
i and also the course pursued
ground, with a view to a avi аат supply p (ow
ughou t the season; the Silv edal
man-
, to Mr. Scott, es e
to Mr. James Anderso
Ar. Willis Celio,
Reviews.
а — —
Moores Handbook of British Ferns (Groombridge and | cimens of them may also be produced in pots. Tritonia |
Pamplin, small 4 we are d to see, arrived has been i in flower here under glass,
at a second edition, a result which its sterling merit was where its large pani of orange blossoms have а
Certain to | Ҹ — niga m — ing effect. Mr. С: planted it out of
the original in matter, as typograph oors ; but it di s well. He intends, how-
pearance, being beastly ae as well as D T f ever, to give it a further trial. In эз show house
i we heartily занед it to ho wishes | several plants of Vallota RÀ t present very
IS HA Ferns. The | gay, ap 0 kes having four, five, and
wood-euts a d the pages . — are neatly even si — them, and some of
ly. executed. олй have n to refer . —. ond up two flowering spikes, C = Considering the
last notice
THE аш
Handasyde, with Princess e irlotte, Mrs. Hansar ansard, such
Maroc, Fi lara i M'Ivor, Belle de | graceful, They are stated to have been drawn
. Garling.
à undivided lip, beautiful marking, and ho
ks
he designs for some of the enriched
materials,
black and red li logg trike us as being penas
by
H. B. G
Plants.
New
7. ScHOMBURGKIA Lyo:
sepalis petalisque ovatis obtusissimis crispis, ord us ani
viso couformi unguiculato pre MED erosulo :
preme us acutis, antheràá b
РЕВНАРз this is t€ prettiest ar the
When ‹ 7 of flow
taper pointed,
dull violet with a yellowish or эту rich crimson ribs,
mar tre ig im
so it may be expected to exist e at Kew. The
rned anther
8 mar which it may be recognised
e country is at present unknown
"i PSAMMISIA SCLEROPHYLLA. Planchon and Linden,
in Flore des Serres
1
b, "for * 2 Ju is
to Mr. Linden. It was fou
er more g, almost egg-
abaped: witha dee erimson чүрөгү а уч 5-toothed
border. It looks as eit it. it M be a fine exbibition
mà Yan Houtt
rn exp
not find this in Mr. Linden’ "
ji edi but he offers. for other species,
s
5
3 1
ow nearly over. They are still, however,
cire in gs to show — * к» they have been,
Mr. not only pai attention to the
CHRONICLE.
sale three
namely, Psammisia Coralito, crassifolia, and pendulifiora, E
615.
FLORICULTURE.
— — ©
CULTURE or THE Petarconium.—I strike my cuttings,
which are obtained as soon as wood i Н
Hi
po ear-ol
5 | peat and silver sand, all well mixed toge
ient drainage. The plants are
©
o
Ф
get wate stu
receive a shift in pee a
the compost mentioned above d е peat.
| are again shifted in vicem о А жеө
at the fourth joint, Lateral sh —— then
eim are tied out horizontally, /, во as to
July in February. To grow P —— successfully,
11 find that much depends on their winter treatment.
haa
the wood sho — MP mM nde ay ane аве ў
M Na wanted, My general
cutting down is between the first week of July.
and the mil of wee ar of
and a peck of lime, ime, mixing well and usi using the
xing clear
ast | liquid, after two thirds of clean water has been added to
it. the — season plenty of water (not,
quid. mone manure, that is only — five or six times —
before they co come into — wise the
cultivation tion of these — Атта — hich we have nothing
han
t this season of the year, but
veral years without taking the € out of the
in winter, ahd least.
&ve never
nj e er, but have —— up — and
eren regularly every ir It i be observed,
h r, that Mr, Groom's soil islight, — — tive
Ale: — which, it slowed de stagnate —— t them, is
tas f
ri ington Street, Wolver- |
should be кые чы He co who are using lay
well kno own to be injuri all bulbs.
а ts the 8 ace for these Lies ——
for out- m ecoration
American el the nna — of which чи д imc
> them as
wou
as good а place as any for them ; fee
management magnificent spe-
and deformed. P.
Waite — ED Pevanooxtum.—
псев а " rm leg
set off by the s t, glossy, h
crimson | think it cannot mem A fail to — those who may
induced to wne, Merevale.
ATIONAL FLORICULTURAL d Sept. 22.—A First Class
8 0 n to — Col, po
nar, dio — dower, of good form
N Certificate of Merit Ad win 2
wer,
E
8
8
з
=
edem (Dodds), à dull, в
form and tolerable substance
each-blo colo:
"Label of ©
on "ry
bordered with cri ady iy Erion C (unt) T
viae 4 — lat,
yhock. Lilse і
sized shaded maroon m fer m d . —
out e 1 Merit
АРЫУ, Wi *
were shown. а
Dahlia Трепвам, from M Kore, hien :
will do ubtless be shi i ji
Frowstas: Tihi Oti of the singular, but not n
to which the cultivated varieties are subject. ut
plants which рте sneh things are over-fed.
R, R S T. It should have been
E wea be inclined, however, rather to try
en endear to get the plants up and somewhat established before.
Harry, rine, € Lola Mon
58
es before
данаа: 7. TIGA
the same colours
t time next year. Sow in pans in a little heat, and { Dn
THE GARDENER CHRONICLE, [Ser 24.
616
hat hollow, to admit the air Hiron h, Sept. 16—Uniform haze; sh e—a
Miscellaneou Gers id pond ole M ie Че eee eee
Mulberry Disease At one e Accademia without brea Lin 5 turyes very much, when it w wi i bs i ad clear and excee mz few ye fine; TM
dei Georgofili ай Filorenes), h ‘held’ on ve "this 5th, one , ) Ae Kare t — B-Vnitomly o overcast; very tne; cee nigh
oft the nembarer euhii nehes of the Mulberry- be ready for use the ensuing ‘spring. — Ю—Ёоу› very fne; rather hazy a Ma
the various heaps of mp and compost rmt Tike. 5 overcast ; rain at night.
the leaves Of peed were rw spoiled by | — — nidparé. theori fot iding with Mean temperature of the week z deg. abore the average,
the efi effect, t of hos. is here called fersa, seccume; or ] Bien d verage,
th above when the borders are made. i ,
This orig Well RONN 4,18; — M T LOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY 55 с OF THE WEATHER АТ CHISWICK,
subject. et of lo ng the last 27 r the.ensui gm !
annually i in ау before ће events of 1846 ; it is con- The a anting: of evergreens may фе | ————7— —— mp i ensuing week, am Oct. 1, 1893,
sidered. by 80 caused by the presence of a para- undertaken from the we time to November with secu) 882] 2 | "ного |ы] Тт |
sitieal fungus, > first described а bout ten years ago by | more chances of success than at any 1105 . ut 7 amd, d бо. EE FE $8 Years in duni —
mage limited to a small ; and for large s „ = shou! if 2де | AES xS 4. Вашей, ШЫ: „и
portion of the leaf, the rest iof hich remains untouched, | possible be selected. The nat warm soil = — 1 - х
ean therefore be. given. for food to the 'gilkworms ; placed about the roots, and the close damp weather Suis x ecl ei dara | Wb d MS 1 2 | |
x еам the: —.— surface of the leaf has been eed prevailing; in the autumn months, are the | таев. Г) Si [ode ESL bugs aala AA j
attacked, and to such an that of silk- principal causés operatin хе. ensure success, Add to | Thurs. 2% ^641^|^ 45:3] Бр: 158 eX & E: |
worms have heen obliged to throw. away a considerable | this, a principle (well kn those who have planted | Satur 1%, FM ARR LE ARV oas |293 {
quantity of lars because either they had no — all seasons). in ipo to form N more | рӯе наа temperature uting the’ abire mu decim
food at all to iive: — or the little that was left had readily aher e season of active growth, and during | i chern. 82 deg. and the lowest om:the 27h, eben. И фе.
isen to an enormous price. It i is ҳа o be, remarked that | ihe ripening, of the wood, than at any other. Whether | — :
the Mulberry-tree of the Philippines has resisted the| planting.is done in masses or singly, the ground should | Nati — Bul bat "s я
disease much better than the common one, in the same be well trenched and drai ned before attempting to put a rg: ee Rts A^ 5 den nts. 777
way that the American kinds of Vine have done com- plant in; for single merde yif they are meant tothrive, a some of the better Kenning sm s "E Anis: AV NM keep
Ex the European species. The Mulberry disease | mere round hole, just ‘sufficient to hold the roots, is packed in kiln-dried mould o d, in à corner of it. 15 2
| iade its appearance. in v Sonnen iem of not sufficient; but the ground for some und 8 caine of dumm then A layer of Apple
ontagn fungus: accom should be well worked up, to facilitate the progress of queste tee ria redi uide p exor
according to hou , | not to bruise them, for uld pf
b it ir in that country is the "reium Tui the future roots, as well as the escape of water. As Books: Halbe The at! Additional, perg betas
t. Hooker's Још rnal of Botany, | esch tree or shrub is. planted, secure it from the action |. - iul Pritannicses ha has S еп no: АЕ published up
Py h winds. Mulch the surface, to prevent docet се fullest actual list M garden plants is Na
ion from the sri ds and besides бе віопаў watering at| «Donn's Horti 5 Cantabrigiensis,” "but it by no means -su
51411 ‘ 13 dt " „onl des Loudon 25 н tus Bri S. HBN. subi
(а Calendar of Operations: C 1 2 52 не 1b h eo L. 45 — uda — tire onte law ca — . d both well — 2
: (For the ensuing bel; ss [and foliage, completely.” This ‘will be а much safer | “Poor ID TU TELE Уонна COP LN
7 ; plan to promote. their growth. than pouring water “Hortus Britannicus.”}—B E. Mitis on the Mg одай
910 LANT D ARTMENT. on the roots of à plant, when the soil around them will possibly suit you. E tsdgeodg
THE tory will il be ыз ч by fresh in- is already in the shape of mud, Cuttings of Laur ae RR E "dcn. rib au diit. spe pt
troductions of plan bloo e removal of such Privets, Yews, and various other evergreens, may | latter packed in san L
sas begin to 748, №, vill however, not be ~ to | now be in, and the layering of others, which do 2 8 70 F. W Ve се шли advise rou tem 210 rick |
this season year, 2 it. . Meer it has o does ‘not d h
permanent inmates’ will: require to pave all the light — ae readily: pomme bw —! ed жин. expensive an apr apparatus * hot Weer Aut SET С Í
1 age ie. ripening of their wood. The Taiaho and Picotee layérs which sufficiently thers корун ини maur
gms — houses should like- rooted may y be taken om and po tied, tes a 7 100 advisable | Homes: Н. The; best ime f i» pruning, td entwe Lain |
plam Men ; shortenin g back the to use soil of too rich sane to winter them in, and а Moins, » Apri. "mee бо; 9 5 7
К going out 1 bs rs training the remainder couple of Myers! in a pint pot will be тец When | Lysgcts; A 4 . Your leaves haye ail the appearance 0
a suitable manner, effect a free natural habit. the layers are removed from ume e parent kunt: ару Ten g бөө, e bot caterpijtar, but as the doo
» imité in potap as 4 ennedyas, H gias, | disease or he section mane — isla ray vi ho Leaf was shi AE {
44 ret а tee ын Sas; dis the j tita, n the leaf 6
Tes, should likewise be neatly tied to their trellises; | cut carefully away; this is a — of great —.— е; e some, the —— —— withy t the growth of the і
‚айй ех to а good share. of light... The borders in | [5 АДИ m хез, giving 10 a slight pinch, by wi. anite d
the conservatory will require less water, and this shonld Which means be ascerta whether there is an MENYANTHES eNtrormis: 4 И, This plant EA risit
be still further reduced as the days shorten, making a sed; if a 9 езе У. “described in the "olan Magazine t. 1029, under the
ees seed ; if at all po A, cut 8 r with a name of И exaltata. It is not unlike a Parnassia, T
ce, however, with ДЕН 0 plants, Which [of stalk, and han them up in an airy, dr ican branched N90 ence and It is :
yellow. y ff
2 р гу, Cry р Б 575 8 ted and Soüthern Australasia, Eo
-will 8 quantities than o The buds of | . n pape
~ Camellias, where too thick should — ‘thinned out Pa, pj Hin paper eee places. ien
g to the strength of the plant ; water sueh as haye bag: Pont of ir Talpe and givéa them a good s , uation Nara ор Fmurs: Т. Your Grape appears to he Bid Chase
not been recent] tted with clear soot- hic and goad di. ; thesé are the “ corps de reserve , ‘of the | Musqus; but although the specimens recived. were.
will help them ee ia v — main bed, and should ES. every attention bestowed on ripened, , very sugary and rich, yet the Muscat flavour was not
elp to perfect povi tod v9 A h Gi : : m ong. t it Asa is in the Chasselas Mea domal
of Roses havi ing had а Eee ina Mim. mue the bed intended for the blooming a circumstances. However, as it is a dispute
lich 2895 a turning, add also fresh compost, sweet and rich. 2 — rd —— to make Кенч sure, eget ie
ight p e E 23 Many florists use the soil in whieh they have grown AE poete de T Mes — mage n Aia leaf by
— ае their Carnations with good effect. Mark seedling n a arr Л i a
5 "m pon ose "m ees - = == e — Dahlias, the weakest йге often а best; should ad 13, ae js — — bouem — p Wade 09
83 * Gout a ng d ps sth? Y n | present a novel character, though otherw wise not qui Pom The Others cannot be ascertained
E ^y, name ida gun W ad Searle ee ek. ee eee, present g h stat ough you have lost the respecte
)dorata, — дра + pon Most of the Perpetuals Хине da erui EN. namen] 2 you U the general list; if you have; err
1 mi шее a
, Bourhons 22 e e e wm The weather having become more favoura Pota- юса MES OF PLA as oe We Tavo вы en ntn gd a
are xL objects f for „ toes should be ys p at all opportunities, as the | „ decline naming © correspondents t 50 8 t we Wë ovet ir
f the s hrysanthemums + ndert ie — ay of re
: d be placed Pandey glass, to forward them ; Young gardeners, to whom m thes —— SE
о Г ЕРУ, WALA шеш , mind that, before me là g tous
2 bi water with liquid manure. In harist their b ойт т тезше eans of gaini
- arranging Pelargoniums for the winter, allow. them the dam
тенен unless there із а
; use for when the. F.
* owe ver, ' ight: i copodi чү. R
E p se rooting 8 хуу th X eem vin be on Tr Node
nen pati oe Mary M C. 1, Beg la; igei HH
E Ур үл p UT tere et ле . Gung he hey me HERE
i thiek-ribbed or Chard Beet W X Y Z.
“The pots should be frequently washed ont the outside, ote bur c ^ М ne i I тшу ve — P. Your plant is proba dir the Sarcopoditn
р i у bie (No. 13), we
rule to. n eat, en ee alter Ше pta be practised: as well 1 nthe summer, de n it айо. in — th bs ee colour; *
watering, that it may get dry early in the e them fresh a white, which exposure e sun 16%, а: point which ‘cannot be determined 9
Specimen plants should be frequently turned round, to estroys, A warm sheltered piece of со тыг be Pint о ont — p mand р; Сой а
prevent their becoming one ne sided. Kee ep only moderate selected for the crop of. hand-glass Cauliflow Fork Кыруу We suppose the Phrysostégia to be '
res to stove plants at this sea: some fresh loam, Ane well rotten dung, say arrange find no Linaria, but a Coreopsoid. plant in в plaea;
- Бү е asa A or 4 feet apart, forming a shallow basin | lbium we do not ‘recognises But all thera fy
АЕ е Ti at time $ DEPA. hen the lants 9 te as to be . et aap (the post
prese r € 74 ! 8e! us — preserved. between avour ©
а tare ( office pres: — re їй not Mi 5 tines ve wi s trident
* ss $ m (ee
VVV
3, Catise etum Naso; ; 3, Brassia аа подав; A 30006 A *
по Д
Овбнтув IS В l. The follows may possit answer Ton tg.
Pose, VIZ “А Dendrobi ма nobile, Pi Feit, dust ride
forme; an yp eene | pi baden Gangs fo Ta S à
тойун» Rees Phalen ма anal ; Cattleya, s f
i E apet A (A oan ampliata majus,
„ы rassía шас Zyg eot
STATE OF THE WEATHER NE ать -metralum my stapes » (па an 1 "ipe ritas
* the week lig Set 22, 1953, as observed at the Horticultural бак, spectabilis, x j cem lius and albus. 0 упгупгейш
Chiswick. you may have Stephanotis ondigi — M ae and Dipladen
Bier ee 3 Passiflora К. esina, & ‹
тарыды" г: x splendens.t p ; 8 Sa. ebe poi Det 4
Of the Air. (бї tant Е | терра? ауе là i er ts i ‘is з better oo alit
| Max. Min. | Меап|!,Ї99°2 feet * ret A и 3 but it Lis much more n!
not of too — ‚ dep ер. ` the long тп Soarlet rune,
poo: ^ Lon " stitutes due of p Xinds Ct "Haricot,
texture should be selected 169 Continent as winter food. 5 LM
=. In making the b T. 18 easily done wheh the beans have been 000
4 8 to de bar: Scak us: WN? Your "
С aed ey w ; us pods were 8 2 in length, and tender.
8 tever k d.e. ever, say whether it is, essentially See зан
Stacked т up with — natural ET Runner in . ation until both
, similar ciroumsta escis
pc] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 617
RUVIAN GU HE OIL MILLS, Weybridge, y—FLINTAN, OYAL AGRICULTURA. COLLEGE,
сезоне TO A RICULTURISTS— Т RST, & С successors to the late Messrs. W. & R ENCESTER: Р
It being notorious p extensive adulterations of this ortge аа _Tespect y i у= the customers of the late de ‘Patnon—Bis 4 Ropal Highness PRINCE ALBERT,
MANURE are still carried o that they а positio y with genuine LIN Рвкзірехт or Counci.—Earl BATHURST,
SEED CARES. c = "ыш, et n the most terms. Vice-Presipent—
ANTONY ciBBs AN NS, Weybridge, Se Pn
У NCIPAL—Hev. J. В. er чар уы М.А.
ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
Consider it to be their duty to the voc end all ots wi ont to S з PELL ea ү: i р J. A. C, Voelcker, Ph.D, F.C
d F rs thers who b London, an ew , Zoology Botany kman,
iS be eatery oa eir guam — erat” | or Copper Cylindrical and Improved OIA tee BOILERS, Geology, Zo Ps arr ди AU ur nm HS et
The character of the om they purchase will and С and Hothouse er in Wood or | Surveying, Civil .
of be the best ei X — addition to рагЧешат d Ii the attention:of: the Nobility, запа | Manoger of ustin.
attertion to that poia LANT ANTONY GIBBS A SONS think it | Nurserymen to their simple but E | Assistant to Ch Professor— А, Williams, DER с
wets sid af OI lt MM. CUELLO P Po
The lowest Ао |p price at Which sound Peruvian the highest — can be given, and full particulars from — үе — according age and other ‘er Darlene —
то has been gold by them ^ut the last two years is | fu I —— * — e N —
R ye DRAINING LEVEL, |" и ecu n 1 уос ia, — 1
y resales made by dealers at a lower price must ther герт Price 30 . м оу ЫД. as well as for agricul education
either leave à loss to them, or the article must be adulterated,’ These Draining Le vels have lately — — I — с эсу A S
ERUVIAN GUANO, the guaranteed import of Eee verd ans ue Si bre
, v THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL —
Messrs: ANTON € AND SONS, Jhon, — eh mr gh че viku пау be obtained of НАМІ saia д
Guano, and Каре Cakes de. — and all Artificial M. * wp Y aro so simple that any Row, London; and Eowix —
Wir GLIS CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London. T, — i ie MIT: p si ei (ДОШ or хотеле, к> CHEMISTRY,
‹ ве й У AND RACTICAL ажр GENERAL SCIENCE, 37
UPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, warranted the in — — бирини | >d | saptama К — HV ws ар pi
P very rhe ey yim a full per An of soluble able Phos, — — Principal T, E.G
mmonia, delivere any London, . gin A 1 p Place New HA em o studies tpm . . ste БАШ сау
at 6l. per ton ; also CORN MANURE ut mposed | 3
* substances yielding een Potash, and cms chemicals OR pss am. — ber d fetch ‘ie e = AP Age A e
Fishery, and Agricultural Sale; Sulphate of Potash, Ahe, XRNERS P TENT FEE 85 Ce С Yigg prie e Вы Server end er thn Ue
— rok hag As AP шга ре, . of Potash, Amm m W A A 1 0 AGE |: nay: " and cea ys of every description are promptly” and
98 руз жону gua inii the. genu
of Маны »: RIBAS & SONS,. E suppl of. b NSEED
ARD Pons UND
— —
aai COMPANY, Bride 8. Street, Bl Wen
MAS at Mr. ta following M manu-
уну peus Deptt € — E
1
Turnip Man ton £7 0 .
Su теч
Sulphutic Acid ла Co 5 0 h A
„69, K Wir нды; City, Lo ‘London,
N.B.— Peruvian TER to contain 16 per cent, of
Amm onia--Bülphate f
MANURES—PERUVIAN „AVAND. =
e offer of.
ed and Rape Cakes, ми
English.
zs L AM 204, A
fae РА
n, at 4s, per ew ew i. for pota N 0
ps qe a ton, will be Ж асу б the
Railroads free of charge fi
It may also be had from сое i Gunns & Co., 26, Down Street,
у, Agricultural Seedsmen, — from all the other Agents
кзз the vat the Works. — — d. Testim айра! gn may be
or! ET
DRAINAGE AND Ida A E
begs to info Tie
y dia in quantities? т
London Termini of
IRON amid
| Ornamental Wire Work.
t ded C — n
Сама. — Pumps for the use of Farms,
Cottages, Manure | Tanks,
‘Wells.
Patent Pump .
Patent рон), with 15 feet ot lead
pipe MA. hone bolts an d nuts
ready for fixi
may be had on application to
ext term will Lu on the 1stof October.
IENTIFIC
RA em n
TX Deter The
ally with
k.
and Shallow
АЖЕ А
118 0
SCHO L FOR.
1 EDUCATION (es.
— 3 0 0 — —.— — .
a arret sizes if required comprises ай the requisites of
"2 ate much used 4 er . liberal "eduention, гара, eps the сад; are m — — a
апа cies for two pri te pup 8. Войн,
vm "Water Ta snb. an М du aly sed. p
fixed unde estoy Ды: э 10 (iw узолдутоштоз np.
: E "itta fed ur ‘any Lev or IA Mp or W AND SANT
Patentees and 140, PHY\—The on of the public refer
" í JQUN. WARNER X SONS, HOTOGRAPHIC 3 PORTRAITS of this 1
CRESCENT, . тве from the vast resources and elaborate apparatus
ery description e Machinery psiche Water F Fire cene a loud m s — not насита
хр Co., Parent GALVANISED
or
superior P
Ed — ads a
CHE MISTRY —Mr.:HorwEks commenced
ay Street, Leeds, Agents fi
Ic MACHINES,
“PHOTOG
tv the
Tht bnew ae
a Class of Pilg
TICAL PEN t ДУК in the iis og on September 1,
decr ern —
— — E
venile Cl lone in. — — huecos
A. finer ны, his Course
E YN g simple
1155 ENR J. MORTON 4
у Roorme Works, 9},
lle eiu * A
— Snag, ала — + Bem:
— RT
s n use. Y cannot. be bent and
amount of tres
passing upon * over.
po Fence pave bet beet fixed by i
estigate any pa:
the в
CUL Tx
ofanalysing so
Y lof €
J
а 10s. quM
Е
1
Bedford, e
— Excha
er
DEN Ns e
8 rm CLUB P. FAT ‘CATTLE OW.
Show of Fat Stock, &c., must
DLES at all kinds of WIRE FENUING iol A —— on, or before SATUR-
—— c À
t and 52, j Little: Brita
anaré poor em Cisterns,
rm ers
; 18 1 . be 5th of NOVEM ER, 1863.
эмне лы ee: Н 819 J. MORTON ахо CO, ASD ro Street, nA rize Sheets, в 1 8 the Ie at Pune — (whitch
Estates. upon principles, either —SGALYANISED GAME A тел Tr to — he necesta
t tie? or on 1 sa e des cis in , Hal |; 8 pui and neat, NEVER REQUIRES PAINTIN nee 97 to be had on apie in DANT.
berton Court, near ‘Tiverton, agg 2 cannot rust or corrode, made "m, width and Ж. на m ms түк "ү 8 4 чат Sere "D aoi
LAND DRAINA —It is s pari rly req Сех 5 5
— n: on, or on the Li ness, m e
R. JOHNSO pal Assistant to И к — s ug" he euteide, n edition de
Mr. Josiah 1 ec С.Е.) will undertake the Supervision of : T | the — ui
7 Drainage at a charge of Five Shillings per acre; or if under $69 ) 5.
c ЖИН, рег A Drain 1 Y C the dm Dome } 79006
c. о objection oni )
Bandi: — Ж The Agricultural ттуу
RIZE CHURN 1 1 7
eee PATENT AMERICAN, — The SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 24, 1658.
Royal Agricultural Society againiawarded:the is MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 7.
Churn, at 3 meeting at Gloucester; at the trial this Tavacbax, са " Society of Ireland. ел
made 4 ево oz. of butter from of cream, the best 24 inches wide, g. inch mesh, 44d., 6d., and 8 Tav варат, 4
of th —— — ete nigde: oniy p een — "ri 24 inches vide, 2-inch mesh, us A 1, andi 18. eerie kat, t binoda atog of -
quantity. cream ; 2000 of these, riam - | "
yearly. Copies of testimonials, and list of prices sent onapplica- e Farm ‘Bul " Tus fable of * The Hare wi MÀ was
tion.—Boresss & Key, Agricultural Implement I scp ent I. 4 n for Acie .
fs FORKS. never bend, кънг mori bres but
— A se el points to the P Tast; requiring no repair.
Mechi says: answer irably in breaking our
el queen mixing the soil in an extraordinary
tate labour quite 20 nt."
a
GESS & Key, 103, Newgate Street, and 52, Little Britain,
ДЕДЕ, and also 3 gents to all the principal Implement
= HORSES AND BRUISE YOUR
OATS 2 т оп do, read MARY Web ake’s BOOK, 15.4
lel LAT ep Fig and 37. 75. 6d. ra Bruis —
ew M ks Plonghs, Cart
55 ‘Belt, &e.
d AM E
чә, - 1t
725 E хитна 4
m 22825 2275
Hi те жи: 95 2
use, orse Gear, or te 8 8 8-5 pro 0^ $ motion
Bist, 250 ents, 10. 4d, ee e 1
t i 122 кзн! of action and реге eon, ome
neà | constitutional th art or
ised. iron. ling by whieh mone 15 made or lis
к, light M inches Wile. | еи e 74 set up, IPs ivering Rer 10 0
, Y EE" UR 1 „ „ |bright-eyed. ei d Invention to turn
If inch ” light M - S.» 6 » | for help rather to that same Communit
1 RASS -CUTTING X ROLLING MACHINE. B ur 2 v= 10 M 11 ы — Сејо стрина M
А ЛОП 055 pus i the above сап be made any width at conce repe m prices. | able in its way, wherever. intelligence or
IMPROVED | GRASECUTTING G and BOLLING MACHINE | If the прет alf Sean mes it will pages d уз | view | ái the adjuncts or sof
— . ͤ v пола read * movement. үт 5
have now ene and superiority over ra on the Md, А тыы by Bau тати "Market Place, Norwich, For it is really ment Jii nit a question uot
Testimonials and further particulars will be ipa and delivered free of n London, Pete * 6 Speed: it is mo vement, mere exertion, actual and
— application. Newcastle. igh ee
618 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Sepr. 24,
perceivable, that is required, under the py at in ен; of eb мей: s life, Lud аы fee Tani б STEAM STATIN AND ROTARY ~
lture finds itself, on awaking fr wo are of course instan FORK NG,
Len scion f im and false dia Ruin a 1 forked allo d-off, or arly-rem ; haw Дав гео e a эч m
2 ch it has pursued the phantom ‘Price,’ instead | and clean в ring crop of opposite botanical family, C. W. H. which he declines in rq M
of crushing the vampire Cost, —and looking back and ere a few, a very few, other cases), where nam Ignorant as I am nes nes being any other
upon the premia and loss it has incurred, from it may with propriety, be нуе but in —— dee e ps than mine in general use at the
po pse of time spent in the cradle of legislative | cases the principle is confirmed, not eom 105 " ar ig pe receive his roc. that he dig
patronage inten of the workshop of active energy | He who neglects ‘ inversion; knows little of cu — n he spoke of the work of such
lips hit * shaming the very name of cultivation.
f reli vation, still less of the force of that analogy ; en "up ai
prg за Cw stand with one foot in the last runs like a — written in cypher, throughout the * QU 24 llingly his assurance that I mis.
1 While the science of Statistics 115 been laws of nat convey a sais, at patentees ; and I do
Shedding the ugh surprising light, and furnishing But тА is only the death за Ирана of in; readily, as I observe by the London Gazette that he hag,
the most unlooked-for charts to steer the helm of year’s surface; a fresh and mellow s himself become one of the fraternity. L regret, on the
Certainty through the shoals of Risk, on some of the | ceeded to it, vigorous us from its eat sleep, чаб the si hand, that I cannot receive the complimen which
wildest cig most lees shores. of human napi- | chemical effects of darkness (for darkness has its | he pays to my candour, at the expense (no doubt unn.
: go Vhile | appointed agenc 8 well as light, and their ae KDE of my judgment. To advance (in Be
gation : rieulture is without — Ule рро 85 En ight, Y (i
* Tran ab ' and. Conveyvanee in icles, sion is special, not casual or accidental), and the instance referred toby «С. W. H. %) « objections to li.
m онар t A "ne d 3 h next Sach ss is the division and e the | cultivator being propelled by the power which eultärateg
a apid EAS sa peti den aus kaleidoscope er- of the utmost — internal ersten ip^ ay
—from "the Packhorse to the Wagon, from the of the soil, closed and ane de v nos x^ hem its its possibility; and & C. W. HL,” now: that he isa
wagon to the Canal, the canal to the Railroad ; by recent, pressure (a con a patentee, will ng Lf expensive ye is id to doubt a
the transfer of an gere of land is in worse condition use chemical as well as mechanical). The task is little in an ich ineludes
than in the reigns of the FEASA ENEP While the | now to awaken to the at (ge eyery lazy particle, py 7 —.— at. succes ү 3
Books of the Bank of Ls je have achieved a sort and bid it gape into Ше and energy for the work it I beg to thank «C. W. H for his courtesy, and
of 8 speed and com Wen ces in the has to do. With this, if this be well abri орле for {һе А with which you have
— . and disposal of Wr nds and Per comes aération ; not external mer rely, but intrinsic; your valuable space at my disposal. B, Sa hi s
and Sha simplicity of the rg ' | that sinks through as well as passes over, and comes SaaS han
„ a grtn „the Uses and Tru af. Ase down fresh and fresh with every shower that falls, ON RECENT Lt eg a pet IN MACHINES.
property, are orl spun by лана ata dare usand times Hit with its rain-drops the countless passages FO LLING THE SOIL. 222
the cost, from t me inexplicable cobwebs that | for the showers of air that follow, as the thread A Paper read b нч ore the Mechanical Section of the —
owe their daié4ó rid backed Ricnanp!and ‘bluf | fo load the t. Is the work of regn aa now Association for Poa ore ay of fe — с on the |
King Harry,’ and меф been straining at gnats and accomplishe — — — nag o further Тав 1 isintegration m yin 9 d the
swallowing — clients, from that time to the prer Candidus. imperti; si non, his utere mecum," , for the E paa * inereasing its p roduetiveness, has
wat While feu udalism has become a romance, a And now for the means by which it is accom- bie T. r less ski Tub from time imme-
tale that is told, and the Salic law which dis- plished, and by which it may be. It is plain that morial; until within ‘the last hundred years or во,
honours the weaker and defenceless sex, a thing the plough, with honest simplicity at least, however | however, rather master P routine, than i in eon»
ng
that even the uncivilised parts of Europe are grown cruelly both to what it presses down and what it io in eda.
ha а | of, —they are still a living fact, а startlin M 2 up, аи itself to the first act—that of Itis s true that the ondene тегере s below
in the -agent's and law Wyer$|inversion. Imperfectly as it does even this, as we | und, mn p ria SIE.
е the surface,
rey dmitted, and the ne
office, * Tn like a chilling night-damp over the have heretofore long ago explained, still there is a of loosening the’ зон consequently - Peel. till no
farmer's ac rude ho: onesty in n the single aim, which will commend | serious attempt was made before the time as ro
Well — “the plough refuse to go by STEAM! | itself to all lov an nd hum mility. By the Tul to ascertain the functions of the root in the vege
Well. m ipe M Suffolk-punch with, its M Un iab adan nature of its constitution, and of its motion, it can table econom ETSI
sagely pronounce he best anima mal, do no more: it es the rest to be done by a mitting any reference in detail to the experiments
the. whol the whole ү "NAM purposes." * Upon fresh application of тик same direct and horizontal | of that pioneer of modern cultivation, it may һе stated
e pregnant words. It must traction, whether harnessed to the Seufller ratas runs | of him with truth, that his diseoveries hold the same
— vu sh pen Mgr in the accredited | rough, the Harrow that dances upon, or the Roller | relation. to t о it оборе pigs —
Journal of Agriculture- Royal, ро sed upon the pivot | or crusher that roll-over, the newly exposed surface. day, in which the solar systems of his
that phrase a conclusion y too conclusive, а All these in their turn, are. natural stand to that of Copernico © €., they afford a sui
settlement so prudent, of the problem how far it was application ns of orse-pow nary for a oe Kiter 2 г a | formula for ripe де men 21 some d *
really possible to * speed the plough’! moments табас А, will "— the simple vi 3 ok pas nee ern them ee the
: —-— [rows enough that this н topic tion of a roller or a wheel b à dorm, diebus econ-
researc ed its anti-clim - must, generating of a secondary ‘revolution,’ nposition
і E y сж ution,” through | stituents of tabl F ee the deco npositi
like all earthly things, give way to mething multiplying» media, actuated by the bite of the of the adit Ишей, "ny the earth matters ntai
else. Nor — the Plough much to complain of, | wheel’s periphery against the ground. its mech: |
either as to the duration = its аа or the | beforetinie (under itrary the ice, ft |
3. of its depositio Few — се and ‘revolvin ng’) pig Eto 5 put aar! event at o pee ge: by presenting the greatest |
more р tive honor and unquestioned title, and | n w go more closely into it, with 754 ы 15 Poe the RU күш” facilitates decom
few potentates have survived so long, and so uncon- wae: s and what is not a true and economical | ame manner as the erg assists his reactions, Mf
sciously, the birth and growth of the Successor who application of horse-power. reducing to powder the subs on w OP
wer мато ed to dethrone them. For, from the ou pull a wheel round by the ends of its 2 righ h eal, pem ul nd
moment that the Steam-engine was perfected, 1 not a spoke ) you make it a lever; when you draw it хы 5 ee 2 p ed med io "aiti is to арау of the more
new eleme some лете у by its axis you use it as a roller. With the first r ido fa х
but an emphatically new mechanical jus dod y y pict e Jou | recent DE contrivances for ting the AP
intrinsic relation to —— act of Culture, * " i
ae ML Ыш. »| your side: but in attempting it by the latter, the loss will remain
to be afterwards developed at that moment when of ‘Power is irremediable, and, if tasked opie ња | vatuabie implement of husbandry, has,
mechanical substitute” was at its utmost need. uscle, is shown by a peculiar kind of distress to this inconven that, whi i
-Whoever will be at the pains to enter on a close whieh we will ad advert hereafter. When four horses | the to n ‘soil
analysis of а act called “Cultivation” will come to | are going round, at work at а threshing-machine, its progress, А partial remedy маз ыры е
recognise in it a bifold process. Whether attempted | they are able to generate a secon and multiplied aue expense e m у below the f
pA Spade or e аА; the first thing we aim | revolution in the drum of the machine with perfect Jen bursts the ground immediately Boom
Ў to horizon т
EE
ai
*
i
FE
neat accomplishment of this | economy, because their power (lim t i i
pri 3 essential requisite, a dexterous turn of draught) is here concentrated upon a pivot from раме APER vli and е introduction @ |
the elbow and wrist, that almost the ык тш „м the ends of the long powerful levers to which they eri bers, Ko., which have 0085
attached i i i iliaries, but as prineif
; — m
man ; for MM mathematical зе ачу may be | —where his r, greatest in 15 vertical act of cultivation. For th
ral | ‘ gore:
e polished авы C the plough. of the winch) upon a central 5 5 and ‘distributed’ рагаетег, has been practised
т even the ‘cleanest ’-/ooking field over the. т of the circle by the aid of a fly-wheel. n
ема epu eedon, in j ; -
. essure, decay, and death revolution by pulling at the axis of ато ine, and hand hoeing is becoming more regular e tat
—in EM etra 8 natur 1 os new life as the насы — In 9 not merely for the purpose of peris 15» om positions
y it e read in classical writ | te edding-machine we have nevertheless an instance redes et freak panoi Um е
utrid* soil—the term is admirable. Like of the attempt ; and toa mindful eye (nd we = а meh er nee feiern Damien
else that CEN or engenders life, the add a mindful experience), 3 though elegant | with
for reprodu
n:
^ uction, must die melipheetello ne e at a glance the tal pe tools, 2
Um S its proper and trays so sl owly, of the OL nse “se of power and | ple i machines of part sits: have een ор, Ro
laps one of the most simple and | surprising animal distress attendan n this mode invented. Omitting the various
at e f that mortal change P of accomplishing even the digitos task ‘that agricul- | harrows, these may be conyenie P
Bs Henan Love!) must see, | ture in the hey-day of its ost smiling season offers | 1st, ploughing machines drawn y ^ statio
15 oe К, 1 larem to the hand of— woman. ue cat Ee loe жее не л Lor y ns.
‘ts and a. laten nameless} And with this fair word we will adjourn to mas na chiefly rotary, for fe,
2pm, resume tl eir life and prem d almost day the explanation why, and eed 3 гы spades, or claws. :
horses cannot dul
2 Р: а first class, the p
i y accom: —— except by successive pl by, an
ant,—raip. y praet dew, | the ste steam- He m ng Frames of, Lots Wom Ed their | details
F а pra pug =
ge 18. "
- Piat hei and tn n of night are toman, “the e n. ges —— 5 — 5 rie of te Т UU jous and.
39—1853.]
agent for or animal traction. The Marquis of T weeddale's |
rape machine consists of a frame conta mng two
mmo. turn
ploughs, resembling
plough, —. qv af dad: each Yo in the air while the other
n the d. The
121
purp: e — ploughs З acres per day, an
requires s four men to work it, besides a man and horse to
ater,
advance am ploughing has
been made by Mr. Usher, « “of — who bold
abandoned the old mode of traction * ——9 and
causing his steam-engine ross ‘the land on a broad
roller, attaching to it a cylindrical — of plough
pne and moul — which, whilst being lowered
аны he required depth, is made to rotate,
"Tu
n upon — hes laid “for the | s
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTFE
because it is essentially i: imperfect ; what it does is
little towards the work of cultivation, but that that little is
meres by a — imperfection, e t the subsoil,
whieh the share in an exact
de ag of
; n for
saying it this, this. alone — entitle — philo-
never meant to be im
sophie machinist to say and see that the plough was
pepe but as
an instrument 7 or 8 inches under
сап рене
Wo
— perfect
« —— such an 2
t rolling on
* ee id, bt) performing аР ыйыт LA behind half,
ve
ortal, it
ns} “ Why then should v we = uggle for its qm wed
the new dynast The true objec
as soon as Mem to de "is of it, Wh iy | the al
of 8 * che most light,
0
— compressing the bottom = the T "
EP e the ж mould- boarda e time ai
engine, ait^ ‘enabling ^ to
whieh E 2 not cope with by the
mere з adhesion of the r con
is about when worked to a
ink that жү riranna d
of rotary
ully i ii vata the coil; though it
— in that t respect by the ordi
e been ani iuto
properly so inde adl Qd көг
La жут Podere — exhibited а Pus
Show of tbe Royal Арпага Society at Bristol, —
though
which, ] may be
regarded as the
i
i
M implement consisted of a cylinder snd
round it, whic
lo Yom y
n. Mr. Clive, ‘and of Jos
3 5
T somewhat like the floa
—. tion communicated 2 them geld ч
that of the fork i in the hands of
I must not omit to нра bem TE of Hosk
| 500
digging Бу means of j
of the more e practical rotary forking and sub- | 34
of | Edward батек Sept. 12,
of
shortest for "gt years; t
dth h was
sown, was very
less | now that it is got together does not oct
half the
inehes deep, nev
again by any implement except the drill, which ‘had ng
a light
lives in a 2 Wheat-growing distric
Alton, told me he did not think XS
would grow over 16 bushels acre,
me
third of
apprehended that the yield
deficient. T. Horsfall, B
of 10 acres of Potatoes,
And as
in your valuable little book
much better follow — once, attached behind
bush —
(To Ar our nent.)
€
e Correspondence.
Early Sein wi — SAMT ik Bo
last paper the se vtae requisites for
fi sa
t to early sowing, so that I am afraid to
у апа
is dunged
Am I to 1 set my
ti
essrs. 5 r
early so
t 8
much безу
d ing the E а ‘opt pq yours is 80
араан,
ted | по reasonable ge Pra
y opinion Let that of taties
eed,
" antiquarian ” pre al Iri y
was founded in en year 1765 oy Segen an —
ame philanthropists of that day, an
of Parliament in 1786, for promoting the study
M Sy ara ay
Seber eres —
of diseased P. стона бүр
He may bo id that t this instance isa chance one that may
not ЕРДАН, but I beg to say that the БОНИ wan the
last year and the year before ;
planted in my own garden, wi | p
entirely lost, although they grew within 20 yards of the -
field, which convinces me that there is much truth in
what you say about the L222 ——
the winter. I know there is. in uad.
teaehing him how to —
man requires amusement must be |
of all enjoyment for the labourer fett mdi Yo
ma ael but all men are not constituted alike, te
1 em ale tie an the — model ^"
it should a — ome i b a
ber; girls may collect, dry, and
— лр жалай, ce нестй of the "nd L
small wor mig
could be made b
of machi
ture, and antiqui ties. The R
un b
q М
the * immortal John- |
him, whether he be
toa t what you will be i
that th eye Pota are rotting
A af Oo op will undoubtedly oF 50
here w
thin in a the мах ant
y more than
room it usually does ; added to t ield
turns out even worse н"
| was estimated
vilae his whole erop at 16
rns pai
Bipra T nde die is very much the
peo Пава lave heel oe
land not om pton
Pack bushels per acre; another, who
* acquiesce in the 1 of the couneil, © that
the at on which this 0
prize wi G
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [
— Dm ns .
odueed, that 1 5 e spirit, because he had no doubt that they were going ahead now, | tion — known to them of being 1
of uld only be obtai —
fici y E and thatthey began to see, however much they were wedded to
or in ui with the genuine Peru. | old customs, that they. would ре, n 178 to give them up. With se che
Having bs Pape for a foie Penda engaged in the _analysis he begge m them that he ы» hay- | go * — Ў enever Manure was requ :
of many samples of guano, I sugg indispen- | ing рни in his own v lage, —.— ‘publi ic grounds, steam: to be applied upon the Clover eitl resp it ought
sable condition that fish ought to be ‘made Z conati us 228 the 8 of a Canadian gentleman of great ut autumn or immediately after being mown, ania
of a compost which should Peas to meet the views of | who had come over here and had mot hitherto met with m uch b to the preceding crop, . seacais de in either
the Society, In fact, it must be apparent to any one who | encouragement. · Не (Mr. Mechi had, ne was d asked v gente. and Peas, the former of which, like Clover. was ч
fas he wi man to construct one ies him. e aia sr os „at a cos n of | dered one of Ae best. preparations for » WAS cong.
ts : M. 0 s finished i ale
elemen solid and liquid real —" that the dither to seen oF to i to fail, d he should A tako — Ly špecial id? the deposits. fr m the leaves a ea
former consist chiefly of à bone phosphate in a state of | vertisements, that all agrieulturists T cds ould be "v Jo nt | benefieial to the Wheat plants. It w.
mipute dis ision, 5 imitab to witness its rebate or its success. Не had no dou of | Some» рео «
га N T» fine - x be nino aeg m wer, of Edinburgh, had to sgh, * apply. the means Fem оц
also.of mu le urate of AOD Ay both plough, 1 — had been at work in Scotland, obtain = WM d but he. contended that high tss
~ out horses, a i
620
as
also in ented a steam-
1 0 dat ny. He (Mr.
alhide to the soluble phosphates, sulphates тшер to that gentleman stating that he thought it wouid only | making the grain.defieient in we
à | be
&e., which abou in guano ; —.— we — persist in plough down, to be tried on his inte ay the same time as the | duce per aere was set doyn at from 32 to 40
claiming as an indispensable condit at fish, com- Canadian steam- -ploügh , and he) Had 58094 A pay 5l. wis "i per MENO t ће believed. the ordinary produce Wag
1 f bri ging it here. He said that this was a great and | more likely to b : si
with the “excrete of г орт shall form vhe” papis | im nt que There was.no branch of manufactures o y е from 20 to 30. „Не would
t : : not. for
of any manure that can be advantageously employed on bake E. eu travelling which had escaped the force of Steam. They a moment attempt to throw any impediments in X | way
he
чиш
and
the farm. > Having ph dd and iw taken the . ss n from London, perhaps, to that meeting with the of improvements, yet he could not forget that
opportunity lace, not only before the council hi l c ato ti ;
af ba Po! Аза Soeiety büt before the public, than an t ordinary table; and d. еу: ec nt eta weights m nee ing the seed, which, should not be done too thie
els, those leading facts which I thus 8 That I something inh Wiebe be applied to nn benefit of Preferred dibbling, if the 2 855 could, be had,
— . was "p no little 5 that I poem 1 e if а ey w M "es to йа ugh to а | Season Bonnie Dibbling took from tro to fonr
observed the notice of a new guano t abe prepiiter’s — depth o i ins ine en & \ st put оп five. or per aere, drilling rom ix * eight, an d broadea:
0i d that th t and 3 of bon
home from fish or — By a Mr, Pettit. If the pe horses eouteracted the 928 ts E АА while the ex eight to twelve. The drill was more economica
paration announced bear with it t a promise of a good | pense us ruino twy cuilgibedücethet be;put in at almost an ime, and at any depth:
und ample" supply; if it combine with the elements of | expense ee em Ys. prot stenta 0 an ав acre; а! 1 p" care sh ; to plant pr |
é 3 eu ч would. be. ng TOR] rue.
ay those fe "d Сеа! alie * З nA сап cre i000 poets sterling voile А ey itr per Tease E
Pls . i and prac uction, re was nothing ma epth of 5 inches
experiments ĉan apply as tests of its е boit, but they ploüghed that soi dip simply because, a plough | dri
will che i hes and the agricultural body have cause to 2 di рег. 1 25 gbir afi af dt T оа purses formerly, Garret and Smyth’s ale .
ќе фас PRI Br very of great and 10 BY 15 horses ih ay Н wi E i —— a са aud cles e т pecks рег аске, deposit one grain to each jne
hs - q 3,
vital importance. J. T., Croydon, Sept. 13. : they might * ка тое be con. At six inches apart from row to row
Contents of Cesspools, —'* Thos. Comr. R. N., King's due = ири W. ар 2 They, Ж brew alls me m herd 118 this 8 it — a be sufficient a
in ing to Te Б» Ls? enquiry on this reports of Mr. i» po сей ы which he hàd |а good erop, as it was as esssential tha
dhe soia e way co тербие im rey | AAA RS aL tee ae ee ae eee Se re feit room to ter, or D
yo m red with that me = manufactures:
"m
Ik
ri
zm
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2
is
ju
readers e L 0 |
| whether the “manures contained in the Bic “t ^g Pronto 0 e fete Lari їсс into the soil during the severity of vid n February
, e о Ei
to you, are such as may be. procured in calico, — i singh would be in wantef breeches (“ Hear, uam a knot of shoots just above the, . called
hich might be separated, and ea
ry way I
‘of Which he is the-vendor! If the latter,
and address, and the Prices of his con- nod bag odit oit р `
d | : »Lshouid like to render |: pers ARKENHOE, S anne. Club... tion of Whi ing. guano о better.
e or similar value to 2. e Cultivation о at different periods, say the first in Fe ry &
— r r
e J. G. LUnfortüuate у enot got our corre- t mor cre in
Bo а з шап аз “thirty. varieties cultivated í in n oniy е had not made these experiments on t
Y а r ef charcoal as three were so D d extent, viz, the red, white, and | himself, but he knew some successful applic
a 1 of STA ingredients in manure ; and thus give | bearded. The Ta. vera Wheat is 75 » the ical been made with t uantities. ,
his recomm — “К C. 1” to use it in and most valuable varieties of white Wheat ; but it is proper rotation Anny
atitising the contents of his cesspools.] '' extremely delicate e, tad _ Sprouts i in wet seasons more| Wheat, It would be madness to so
* Splendid НМИ of 2 —At Gift Ha n fari qui -— than other varieties. The Taunton Dean is ley, or Rye-grass, as both would exhaust the f
ng, Lancashire, belonging to | ?n0th valuable тан as and the velvet chaff, or, as it sary. for the Wheat. Clover was,
E W. Paten Es Esq.; M. P.dor —— Laneashire — E is termed rough chaff,” is extensively grown in the | that could precede Wh i
te Cheshire dairymaid w ed, at the commence. | heav. к. ‘lay sistit sti Essex „Kent and Suffolk. The ground. There, was mue
2 1852, for the purpose siot fairly testing whether latter in dry sea left by Beans and Mangold;
cheese of first-rate quality could be made, on the but is Table 55 тагу: In one instance that came m the latter, with а top-dressing, w.
Cheshire ire system, at this farm. Although it is asserted his observation, 104 va es yielded. 685 S ala "That Vend pat Wheat S: : ee rotation
án Vol. VI, page 103, of the Тойга] of the Royal Agri. | deseri on of W heat having its grains long and. taper | should not be sown when the soil was ve
cultural Society of i England to have been a failure, and | Was most sought mailed en, of which the three above | fine tilth was also objectionable,
the reason са for it was — land; — — — has | described are types. That having round-shaped be put in too dry a state. Tusser wrote
funy pron s Aus * the „failure has not be g to similar to the Chittam, Hardeastle, Golden drop, fiac 1557. .
; and I had an Opportunity set, &e., was, on the contrary, "jene пав teemed, e | statistics as to liming, marling, and chalking in M
on: on Monday, Sept. 12, of conversing with e.| former contains the largest pidarta e of gluten, cde Suffolk, and Norton and clay over the peat in Lineola
mentioned dairymiaid on the subject. s ae; — ter less gluten and a larger proportion of starch. A | shire, 8 tà atan gone 1 nds the, ad
‘cheese-room there were placed 224 che , weighing large number of new varieties have, during the present | 16. to 20 tons рег as the means of ins
about 56 lbs. each, upon dried Grass on die i century, been introduced, which, aftera time, have been | | erops, and the he marling freed m: о 25 years, |
тоош is over one of the cow-houses, and eae save superseded by other and better varieties; and he had goring in some cases. imm mediately | after was. at le us
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„being that SE re p etive eautioned | |
occasionally put down. 1 pointed out to the id | them how they purchased ктт Whiedts, ai 6 thin Den to 2 2 n Ded
Pb was asserted in the above-named journal r4 105) was more liable to mislead persons, when. Be seed. was d аз | great division оор ораз wel a UR "M
i light and air are invariably excluded from che taken to another part of the. country, as they found it | tir time and mode of cu о. dM. wan cone 8 15
"rooms, either by a curtain or shutters, to prevent the | degetierated, The Whittington Wheat, which token бле toch Wheat when it had |
mischievous effects of the fly. But she aj not in Prize at Liverpool, was very liable to this. It had been | state" to a “doughy Ai —
the . fies along the cheese în that —— in his own: n neighbourhood until it was discarded | made under three first, w.
Ve) 2 able 7" М еп. aft — ge
; — ae flies having nating to with Wheat 7
о ОС А DY We upper part of the сеа ie io iie to thrive best on strong alluvial soils, | 5 second, 23), АМ
iem d wn, any e om tlie cheese ў trong might be added pw similar re
escaped, so. thatthe ai of the room was ae pure as | OF common Cay "Wir chalk or lue, Lime was very în ee ipt ae bm sss ui mi
that of the field adjoining. The weight of the useful icd too much was not put on at once, or too on chat cut green оп gen рег ане DL its. p
"cheeses about to be sent off was 5 tons; they were pur- often ; and he could mention cases where tenants used | second 4 мв, ello below the ear one |
‘chased by a London factor at 80/. per ton; he had lime until it did mischief, beginning to act injuriously. war — 2 no cut when dien іре, one
them the previi ear, which is а proof that they are Бы ый, — ot Dany was to decompose portions of later, III. 1 а This difference Are
: price is something like 207. a ton m for food for plants, so that. the
than what the | local factors are * f "e nami r Pedy tl m it uy The нуты of у — e m: pe ied
ire system, in —— — d of Gar- inf essentially necessary, and when the
deep, A: Gift Hall they mih.54 cows, from which всей тм was put in, the land should be amet . a san bing abted
еу two cheeses per day, which amounts to AS possi Sussex, a heavy presser Rated ‘changed, to a yellow $3
and this is done "by a male and three by the action ky a wheel of eastiron, whe S used. Heavy nd о M eT n ux
of Cheshire, This —— will, well polling was slo lang as it could be effected P it is better to cut early, as no portion is
atten, апа k : [ be F mal Ману practised for the | durin rocess of eutting, the
; Garstang, Sept. 16. Net fupe upon the chalk clay red most of i у: it туб less liable to sprout
were) se | аш анлы nof к 15 ploughed to А d iy ug lepth than 3 early harvests are also
thia "n ^ wig T-]
8
wav. | days gain an ч f barvest is
the асре fol asf be considered с It is — — em тх *
to plough he” land I. Some time | opportunities ther
os of b. ett toate in the seed, as the small weeds —— € or edi ot modes of cuti
llowing remarks were | Would have in most senso us Vegeta tated the harrow- | mowing, and fagging—he pref the mor
in Ag the application of steam- ings of he np: np eie and thus be destroyed. | the cheapest and liable to the least waste;
at^ | Agriculture :— strong clays o Н ме, А species of agrostis, | advise cutting à li ier rather that
mE E. WM 17 well. —— ad — is profusion. upon. the the straw — аре а better for
extent; ; But as i Eck ape it, so, them to
enh a be to ju or. oisi course, harvest
dut of va ation and profit: ,|the land and drill i and, whenever the late. — “Коно of f
8 1 not de such fools esther wl lw, у че ror Томе һе
t . . 8. lly w ey sabe? their eapest and. best mode, land i heat
.labourers profitably in another way. Не said this 18 e Kindest | ought not to be too highly manured, but be in а condi- А , foe e
|
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
39—1853.] 621
care of it it they — and as he had said he preferred Esq., | - M.P Po ; W. S. D e, Mr. Willoughby , winds occasionally, which w rain in the stook, and hel:
mowing, he did so because the sheaves were left t more | W Mr: "Woodward, * — — Mr, ken Уут n “prepare i у ally, which ill save the g in in the stook, an help
open, which was very essential to let in the sun and air. | queray, Mr. een, bree ‚ Mr. H: каме — the Turnip отор, and they Бате made rapid
To prevent vermin eating he produce, he -| Allen and Mr. m the United States; and | complaint tine жа С t =ч A р
mended the stacks being placed on stands. As regard essrs. Carr, Craw «d . Fryer, — r Potatoes have e. ral ete fy Dat à е е last fo 1 =
and Barley in which Clover was abundant, the | ham, Timm, "Williams, — J. G. Wood, fro | band cases they will be aleiost An entire loss.) ‘Pastures have
value of the feeding property when threshed day by | We have been favoured wi marked vcn T e — —— ional showers we have
with the flail is equivalent to the whole cost of the | which we perceive that “ La ington,” calved in 8 — for x Ten quor — rd T. of
1 er. But the position of the farm, the | November, 1846, sold = 22 3,“ Darling,” calved — Kinds have e been very high; cattle
contiguity of markets, and the 1 „ must | July, 1850, 1471. ; * che," calved September sud . рела
ys govern, and the judgment of the cultivator 1650, 97. 13s. ;* Edith P calved June, 1848, r maces
would guide to the seleetion of thé best method. | calved July, 1850, 641. ; ur others varied from 501. to | Guo tices to Correspon ndents.
e then pr ed to t ol di to wh Of the bulls, the h ighest sum obtai s consists ы, 5 and — i the patches s which 4
Wheat is subject, and entered at considerable length into | 1157. 10s. for “ Neptune," calved Newitt 1850; AS management, H yards ч M) uar — ane
their nature. Не stated that all plants were more or less The Cycloi ats 4 Machine, — x revolving x zier S'a goed бок; or the trast od АН Farms; by Mr
liable в at ked : itie fungi, whieh | grubber has lately been api — ym " ——— Ратова; WF, Water twice a day түү
consis u growing upon the plant, Wilson, who. brought it into is sufficient. W. C. &.
or of entering the sap vessels during its growth; and | Australia, po oe a ot fying i ing it at, Tuesday pd ot a ne une Leisurely. = should be -—— —
p rom the inte to — bene ssels. | on Kennington Common.“ 3. feet in —— Тірке: BE We
f was the rust, rubigo. This | breadth, with 2 ры int x ст or 1— in een in the км of ‘newly vee ie Pur
usually — the blades of Wheat wien d in a highly | each, and drawn b by: Fi "five 4 кы. nd tft iio. dido | эне рал DAN чало: blank bette at — tione
vigorous and frequent у procen ! nee efore \ — ' —G 1785 аз vee onee
manuring, s especially wit ith gua. ful top- | alto er unfitted fo terere use - very —an ing, 2 resolve XT! win in meni M
dressings. metimes it 110 ren 39 67 4 м very. ile had been py 0 ‘the чун to loosen UM Ame is acest 2 T tetin of
times it po exceedingly injurious, ' i less to in vert it. Even wh had been — ЕСЕ сое
the Wheat changing to a de у red — — rere е earth i ZA po "A — cw — 1883 b: Nest our realy
splitting into shreds. But the most in HY over the land, although the surface was disturbed to) el 2 . — of DE Antares a
was that known as mildew; or е тна purus oy me depth, not oy. either. as digg na) ds — — —.— wlll — — rtain quoted experi-
bursts through the epidermis of the stem, would have doe it, orfeven in the degree in which navim чы
up the active cellular tissue of tlie plant, which bécomes | i een shed b y the Banbury machine. ond appe - 1 days 58 Ibs, daily ' 5 8 Y x "E
{ anges — black colour. U mi- mp achinery for Breaking and Dressing шы aay ad in m ашу, Annen
nation \ powerful miero t'is f Й — io ame Materials ward —— Uri = Ain «d — "2 ут
of myriads of club-shaped spores or fungi; which ‘exhaust Süper. of Lawre ne, nen чүү atent Jal sí
the sap, and render the grain in e March 9, 853 Ge 602. 2.) This invention pre of | | шне.
Sudden and rapid changes of хен — a ine on for breaking and é
to produce it; and in some seasons it destro oye tie Gbps f | dressing Flax and men like fibres preparatory to 10 w
whole districts. The years 1804 and 1 1852, in thé 5 esent | scutching.. The Flax, &c., is fed on to an endless apron, Te a те da e and M iy ed 5 —
century, were remarkable for its prevalence; and it and received. between fluted — eed-rollers, from whieh it ‘Toray and d. — Pane ae th юы. tg phe oy
must be remarked that the immediate cats its passes x or ehamber течі = yW ich |
прена unknown; still it must be observed that can be adjusted at vene e this box is a 1 YU nal ton 19 жк EL Fg manazo
is rather an effect than a cause of diseasé; жыл cylindrical. beater, , го wu 15 formed a loh. Aor vt du as
peel f found that all parasites attack diseased pl narrow slit, into which — Flax enters, A — which it — Á ша e e
to those that are healthy. The Beal is
2 Pal abl € mildew ; ` |
Cabbage, and, indeed, every’
vegetable. E ся only destroys the leaves, but t
the lip itself. e Grape
become iesedidigly" li
ravaging the 3 and
most of the ушеу 155
fait
7 fruit wn ate
t
i ux inserts 1
2 chaff o Bn os Dak ery en
ғ ear
henth; and hence "V duj ury is
17e, which is £ 8 bushels, DLP acre һе
this is the general p int. The merrt — ee.
4 considerable, but m the exten e^
—
; and will fall Deny erit
aud an
— ma
ich first e ‘Barty will not be fo —— A nen t av
whil le the motion, the
— io ente a vibrato
of ceret is ер е the fibre, and
A diverts 1
two rollers is received
an endless qun пое which it is fen * subjected
to à ‘scutching-machine, which may be combined with
that above described. rest Magazine.
— — —
i
XE
2
5
"ehiedaae of Bette ger
SEPT РЕМ. MB a
CHELM
harvest; butacons or
vitt Wheat te тоет wy to * carr A elg
spro — and — смі. vin —
st b о on this farm, v
Warne, 8
quarters “of: When —
low our per ce ; indeed,
e all ha cm
ту
than 16
D йер greater
Bar — come — be de
not — 4
T grown in
=
eached us, average wil
^ per acre. on, the best cae Me
that qu 2
opinio
iM esami of — 2m yea Xe
co и ж 2 we аге фе me to think ihe
erage o:
— per — Turn d
— — —
ieces wil p — indifferent:
latte
neral thro E out Essex and Suffolk.
gres
attri
mr rr P iota
0 loads of Е manure per ас
ubble that we
Plants it meets with, by eati
surface. A pre reventive is stated to
drilling in guano or rape-cake with the нева, "bat pre
bably — —— ep The best best preventiv
arming, nev — —
mulate, (э — stems p ; for it is in
y matter that the beetle deposits
destruetive
been found by med
—
the 20) X a pair of
> | followi ЕЙ
the hat oe
22 88 8 4
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эг stover is now mown, but not ca ; we hope to be able to do
have S dd the common slug көен in such numbers that
‘both th d the Ra Rape m entirely swe misit ome and estimating
—
жые rop that we get, the sy E 3 rsuing.
ver Grasses, ате mos! bundant, a
ree sl Se ч
however eos
—
еы:
mmm ene
holes full
than thatof drilling, |.
better
The weather is now fine and
weeks past, and n it inel "n
мега аер carting on manure for the
oads to 3
about
hich we hav
80 acres
and we йе a a few days
pressure of fork on — hands will not allow M r of id
en or the utmost exertion — to
pportn fe
to be more able Sid ib. m
leness
OWAX.—Since our last report harvest o rations |
‘have made conden — and on some — s the
s safe in + tackyard. The weather at the
a
3x — pod
of, Maxs toke
eweastle, the Ёк
reports
The - stock in- | they ha
— M vourable,
night o =e llent уезі
enting de ‘down and gathering in those m
abroad as 2 state — the opa, uini saying that
deficie ш Че P lle on п other farms
arious
very —
the —
grak e stook handle
table yield, Within the last few days үп
Pent it against ;
tached
ey Barley and
mployed ploughing, up
ne, the yield of | Apricots per de. 18
is, per puti
um
Turpips, ре
ng out all | Cucumbers, each, 2d
eat |A
— in our last with the intention ө of mowing |
е ina aay or two. The whole of our plants of stubble Tor e
* A ee ME
erable deficiency of x dtum
et y dibbling with Tares or um,
r an
some | Noils am
ithas ex very ЙН,
e had cold dry
* —
1 of Aylesford, Earl iP
Peel, Bart., M.P. ; "Colonel Pennant, C. R. Colvile, — betokens a fall of rain, but it is well we Ua
stroyin N ee aie — uM u
e Pl ‘the not matter of v EE xx
e wi er Heed ла diary
en" t rhets. ^
—— GARDEN
The market ор to be
ES t 5 is 5 Jul.
al; and E А
4 Am ón Chén ШЫ; Dio
of Fotatoes vod M XN sare § roam fe k the *
e dS Apricots
n терр feteh 4s. per:
^ мка, "Окта — qa Tu per bunch.
pio ie r^ «а 7
and pe ces for em аге cy B Ge
W entifuly — —
goniums, uis Fosutus
i FRUIT
to
tog
tots
pirg d i 716 ry
грне ад uw 18 to 4s
to 38
—
os: эйс
per doz., 1s to 2s
JIT
Кыш! Pa j pP £v per — 4 » Б, 2
Pinms, net, 1s m
Apples, per bush, 3s to 64, Nuts, Barcelona, per bush. 208
Е ~ р Wen to 4s — Cobs, p. 100 108,456 to 50
4 реш, r doz
E 59 VEGETABLES.
oz 61 to 17 | Garlic, per Ib., 6d
flow: СЕЕ 2 00 Dar Pob. ха р. 18 to 8d
EU doz., Co score, 9d to 1s
— s, p. 2 = Sort 170 | | Radishes, А seek еч 2s
Small Salads, p. — to 3d
И Radish, p. bundle, 2s to 4а.
| Mushrooms, p. pott, їв to 98 6d»
„ sieve; 6d to 1s
Potatoes per ton, 30s to 12
Ser cwt., 38 {05
е
е4 Spanis p. doz, . to 3s
ante Vh = d x
WAT. Fer teak oP 726 Tito ч
Prime Meadow Hay ] M. 80801969
interior Hug "шше „
m Bead, oo E. J. DAVIS.
— M А
Ргіте Meadow ad — zc e Clover — ie.
— oot 22
me We oe 40 — „ 008 : 96
| oM. бише a 7 JOSHUA Panin,
Fine e —
Inferior do. in
WOOL.—BRADFORD, TH — Y, Sept. 22
Woor.—The (regm for wool continue. ver y limited, ж
but few sales making, and the difüculty t to buy from the |
Ао А — n it to come PME
consumption the demand is steady.
£5.—The dull weather a дн. evi past — нча
йере ыы and {һе since resumed its
usual activity.
SMIT FIELD. L MONDAY, Sept. 19.
Beasts — — very large. Trade is exceedingly
ers — cautious. Prises are
old than for some time
ye t e — aan
are not selling quite so w
се za and Holland there are
nd 60 Pigs; from
orthern and midland Memes
а Per st. of 8lbs—s d
est Long-wools... 4 6t
Do. Shorn 0
Ewes & 2d quality 3 6
Do. Shorn "
o
= f» OUO d» oun
Calves ...
Pigs
; Sheepand I Lambs, ae mo Calves, ба Figs, 440
DAY,
on
on wt
e 45 on Monday, but it is ИКУ
ог uir Trade is by no means brisk for Sheep,
Mon
р е
у a
m Germany and Holland there os 22 — —
Calves; and 26 Pigs. The f Milch
8. d Per st. of 8lb.—s d в d
Best Scots, Here- est Long-wools... 4 6 04 8
Ko. 4 2 tod 4| Do. Shorn 4.0 0—0 0
Best Short-horns 4 0 —4 2 Ewes & 2d quality 3 6—4 2
2d quality Beasts 2 4—3 4 Sho *. 0 0 — 0 0
Best 8 bs ш 4 6—5 4
"Tod m „ 5 0—5 2 — — 4—4 6
Do. 0 0—0 0 «9 8—4 8
— 906; Sheep and Lambs, 168005 Calves, 534 ; Pigs, 320.
MARK LANE.
There was a fair supply of Wheat from
Mowpay, Sept. 19
arket, a small portion of
and Kent at this morning’s m
8. per qr. upon the prices of this day se'nnight. e
and for foreign was inactive, and a small gars Уу trans-
acted: ж — — — ere from 38. to 58.
w pa
nd
ast week's prices. Oats sell
hei тн Ж top- price of t ane поа Flour is
nd sone ag are is. ^v 28.
Pus —— е
— sect ‘Stile. Wh 56—65 Red ru
runs . ditto 63-68
Red Ga
Eos —— (
— Norfolk А "Кей —
жере engi б>» дай айке акун
oreign ..
y ind. & distil, наут „Chev. ma Malting .
distilling "m Malting .
— tek iq ds cag уен
and 5 кщ cs .. Potato|29. Bre...
Potato 21—93 peery
А гетен Palkud and Brew 1725 Feed .
mcs 190 29—32 Foreign
: foreign Г
Beans, Maza
T 35—40 darte 35—49
5560
58—64
‚ ( —L(ͤ—́ 4
мей v opi de
Flour, best marks delivered. «ess per sack TE
A ET ditto ditto|45—58|Country .|45 — 58
„...рег barrel 31 ES Por kar Pl
93, "The arrivals of En —
3
a
g
8
Wi
[|
=
.
uh
28.
e
ё
n
Hr
A" 5,000
arket was we ell attended, particularly
n ad-
Euglish realised
In floating cargoes from the
ected, at 28. to 38. per qr.
nt. Grinding Barley and Oats ts bring an advance of
жеш Flour is 6d. к 70 1s 1s. dearer. Other articles re-
on Monday.
Valle of 1s. t0 2s. upon Mond
the extrenie T : ay's rates.
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A INTO THE к, 25
RMENTS TO EXCLUDE R
OUT OF THE
WEARING AIR-T|
PO E COATS
superior
aE ADIES'
E every kind,
AN MANTLES
5558 W. ew Bond Street
ETCALFE anv CO'S NEW 3 ToO
М" bleed tuo HAIR BRUSHES, AND
h Bn rush per irii h bv highly:
into the div and
ing extrao ordinary manner— 25 BOT: ko — 41
ran 1 ating Hai лан. Ma —.— un-
неа Russian bris cane 5 — will not soften like prepared
roved Clo y ush, that cleans — in one-
third the usual tim ы p Velvet. Brush; and immense
stock of genuine коз Pub ia Aet v with every E
tion of x and Foreign Pe wp hn ery, at aei il is Brew
& Co.'s o t i i and Oxford
and ind oors e n rom Holles —— o. —
the word “from” Metcalfe’s, adopted by some houses,
Met etcalfe's Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. per r box.
H,
S.—The Tooth
LAZED LIGHTS for Sale, в
ES |
with Rafters aud Uprights, if
ng | Appi nearly new; also 80 — Е знч oid. аратай
pply to С. TRAVELL LER, Hope обаве Ва nov B "A Qus vei
Acton, Middlese sex, near the Red L.
е 81
о
Bridge Таш,
R WI 14 IAM BURNE
FLUID ETT
DIS IN ECTING
THE BEST CONCENTRATED
тов. The merits
* ater, Ар ез —
own to the publie ag,
"m
— n
Street, City, Lo 3
Chemists Shipping Agents and oth са —
, t
i mperial q — * Bi es a 25 W ut the
in half-pitts at 9d. ; and à at 6s.
CAUTION.—. — ware va Imitation
ing Fluid is A ern over the c
Bunxxrr's Disin festing Fluid, E
testimonials of highest order, pU t
ой gi on, the Pr
nee, the Purification of Bil
ан -closets, &., are now 80 w el *
e Office, 18, Cannon
on, «
companied with
tructions for its
rdens rted i
T p NE
YOURSELF | ! Waar YOU ARE, AND WHAT ЕТТ FOR.
the
n
Er lan g
de а of-eharacter from tion of the Hand-
fée pages of a s f pa — eee vot — ving
their true character, or — of a yfi lend,
of the writing, stating sex and ж ог one hes 14 L 75 15
ретту passe stam Spe to to Miss Graham, 14, Hand Court, Holborn,
ене! in a few ‘days a 1 ж of the
gi pede Ле _tastes, affectio: ions, &c „of the r, with
many other thin ngs hithe
8 M P E: A a Words before Matrimony,“ sent post
mei on t of six p stamps.
I Pri
an
riting, in a style of — gelen her own, filling the for the si
heet
THE miners arm В ОЁ THE LAST HALF LIN HAVE
12 NDS” MACASSAR ошу sin
rishing: ers in the restoration, and
improvement of “the Human Hair, and а-а every others c
failed. This celebrated ^t 26 now Wiley acknow-
and superior to all other preparations
= orn met with more mone
po to 1s. pur qx. dearer.
re i Hate It prevents it front falling of o or 4 g grey,
strengthens weak hair, produees a thick and 1
cleanses it from S id rift апа em it e y
soft, curly, MM glossy. Its operation i baldness is
peculiarly active; and in thi wth SKERS, EYE-
BROWS, and MOUSTACHIOS, it is unfailing in its stim ve
0| For children it is ially mended, ve ng
the basis. ofa beautiful head of. hair, and rendering. of the
fine-comb unnecessa In dressing the hair поне — ban
- effect, ove V ze hair rui admira bly 1 that it will lie in
ndent lu
andl їз Family "b 5 e ийе), 10s. 6d and donble
that size, 215. o gem —Оп the w tee bottle are
thé words, ^ ROWLANDS Macassar OF Е" ‘lines. The
вате areengraved А те back of the wrapper * 1500 times,
ee ters. — Sold by A. ROWLAND & A. „ 20,
arden, im and by Chemists and Perfum
| OLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS, —
Most XO ОЕТ, LEE
OU
5 in 28 — ke е 02s. the set; Sheffield Р!
and seta in the wa aa her ү "became, a me lof adi mn Block tin 0 1 water icd renidet A a r
rom knees to the ankles ad the best ical ad
that the neighbourhood aff but did not obtain the slightest G AS. CHAN DELIERS AND BRA
reli The oe was finally induced to try Holloway's Oin t and increasing use of gas in private hou
and Pi h in a few weeks completely she has induced Wim = — collect from the v. i
enjoyed thie most —— heal since, faetürers all that ead pe in Brackets, Pesta
Sold by all Druggists, - at Professor HoLLOWax's Establish- Chandeli 2
me еп; 244, Strand, London
ORMS IN —— c GROWN PER-
NS. the privation of health,
bronght to premature death: by. vM in the human bod
THOMAS’S RUSSIAN R
— — — e
the greatest sufferer is eured in two days, wi
stomach of an са or most delicate
уе
REMEDY, b ies he will
y ill guarantee 1 135. 6d.
7 qu N table
aud self-acting valrs, 4
Tospectus, with engravings, Poir a — coda two
— —At Бүре & Co.s, 26, Tavistoc x Street, Covent Garay
on.
London
TEN DERS, STOVES
MP
f
estab lished warehouse, 63, St. Martin's Lana C
E
AND
érry's Place. They are. the E j^ yim world, and — 5
such an assortment of FENDERS RONGERY A pes
IRONS, and GEN RONM
bron ot rs, ,
ith d two of b va 1
D 8 complete with. standards, s. to Shy
‘ender: s. to 67.; ditto, with Ha — i
fro m 91, E rr Ert tht Fire-irons from 1s, 9d. set
Sylvester and at other Patent ave with ЖО
All w —.— the frequency а ell at the 20 — Ж,
os leg | and extent of his pu h
purchases being made Phi 5 :
1865 co VERS AND HOT-WATER DISHES
every material, in great variety, and
most recherché patterns. Tin Dish Covers, 6s. — set of £
— Tin, € 4 2 25s. the set of six; vnm nt m
t; Britannia Metal, with or w
t; fü
ers, ada dp сез, passages, а
ell as to have some designed ex ressly js [^4
ON SHOW in опе of his TEN LARGE ROOM
for novelty, variety, a 0
ment. They = marked — ^ i
with those w
Ї
ND, SOLAR, апа
latest improvements and o к
in ormolu, Boh: toan, dud plain 8 pier-m
— rm 8 Болок 5, €:
room, so that t үч:
ALMER'S CANDLES, 8d. per Ib Palmers a
all marked “ Palmer”
Single or double Zw
Mid. иш, Шуышу are
горо d. dis. т er nmi dim |
; 29,5. 298.15 i Э English Patent Camphine in ead cas 2 T PES
= eee 51.1] 29 7 92-0 1 eon vini well * T
j | 864999 6 ji | | о any part of Sue pon тре V § Buro as N
Sept. Зы... 50 4 30 4 21 1 {37 2 | Post Office order for 5s. le to communicating), exe ^ (including:
— 10...—4..54-9.| 31.8 2 11 41 337 8 15 years resident ЕВ ЫИ. 3 of GENERAL FURNISHING Wares), Iron amb
m ey E 7 34 9 20 6 35 7 | 41 9/39 8 | “My child voided Vost poem Зу und dir were witty pany eek Milner Eh od that purohasets m
^ eat arian axe GREENING,"—" Dear Sir, —A worm nearly 3 yards long has — A Sei
ggreg. 1 21 8 41 3 |37 1 been expelled from my child, 5 years old, by onë dose of your — — — make thei engraving — vs теш} |
_ FLUCTUATIONS: IN THR LAST SIX WBEKS AVERAGES, —Ó V, T TS Coleheste TT G
— Id be ei ace
lin Th du TRE SD Vac Se Peek " Ф 3 Ww PAL. єз con À 13 rner of Ne
— g . Р Sept. 10 | Sept.17.| Davio Tnowas, M.R.C.S ZEE) | Newman Street; and 4 боп 5, Perry» Place
~ - 55 . 3 VOICE FROM ТТТ, сны LAND.—
m P w F a ep We consider we are performing an act of humanity to the
— s | "pre mci i community of Van Diemen's Land in acknowledging that state-
PORE Sy Ah 044 — i — | ments have been made to us by several persons who have taken led
ig? я 21 [Ж 5 bn j Panmgs Lare a nate reer to the ,
ANE IL мде X T 4 a i T have ed to ti ‘hil
Sept. 20.—The талам reland ndividuals who have taken d toua by various А Scalds, Bruises 2 NS ШШ
pe ve have: been quali. At our Coni patentees in. Lr. Mr. Bowl tow Scorbutic Eruptions nd and Pimples à on the pU Sore and Canem
there was a a large attendance of Abe Pv 80 à Meng Y ee isto Eruptions Ot
entà However, ph. a specie for 4.
heat and. fd Flour, atan a Meade Oran from farther aecounts 3 8, that to tolerate longee would b Sold in pin.
— an —.— minal о qe to our fellow- T y
г | and having taken with the ne
nh
сы
_39—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 623
ED AS AN ART.
T LANDSCAPE e e cornua A ret Lucombe, Pince, & Co., THE ROSE GARDEN.
tinues to offer hie services to Ladies and: Gentlemen in Y — riy SPP EME xT TO О THE ROSE © RD
2 et or re-arranging their Gardens and Pleasure-grounds | ER NURSER — Pave. 3 ARDEN.
ect principles of taste, in amy style, or Mp of piss 2х AND > ESTIMA WH or ree Sesion of Col Plates of New d — a Revien i wot te ten
styles, - itable е requirements of all kinds Iortiéulturál 8 bringing the Information à — de a ud о! е ©
ny scale, pt in ne eases to produce immediate effect. N.B.—-Mannfactor he price gs
Mr. T. can give ample references as to his suecess co кулш rr adjoining the Nursery. | | „Tie prion of tie original Work wil бе reduced W 21s, or, with
| INERALOGY. KiNG 'S COLLEGE, LONDON. REEN AND HOT-HOUSES made b machiner Porn, В t Rev, Helen, = 204
4 Professor TENNANT; F. G. S., will commenee a Course of GR WIS'S HORTICULTURAL Work 4 T GEBNNYS а QUARTERLY REVIEW (No. IV), IVA
16 Илион pason — with a e to facilitato the — gal “Sent to tt al * of f the United Ning dem. th These GLENIY s А т Ist. 1s.
rag e buildin of t t materials, and put e A: ARDEN year
ТЕ 8. be Lestures will b be illustrated by by extensiv ve collection jn paste Shaper: Being радай т e the d November Ist. > GARDEN ALMA ^ AUR —— wi »
T specimens авд will begin ¢ on FRIDAY, October. 7, — và мут are consi e cheapest re best made in England. 11 280 Plants, — bles, Books, hapini, dr Garden Ma
АМ еу wi Greenhouse Lights, at 3d. per foot; 1 4. noti ed, t samples to Strand
Friday at the same hour. Trade and Merchants — 5 45 Sashes wil sued м "ry ries -—1- Guy, e
PEE т, 1853. R. W.Jevr, D.D., E wholesale prices. List of Prices N o postage sta | жы Л GLENNY will attend in any part part of the coun
tat
ARDEN FRAMES, GREENHOUSES, PITS, Ke. — n I 4 сүл
— „ SHEE TING, a substitute for Garten s DEUM
Mais, a 2 N Api kedi keeping out frost, 1s. per us RA p RA CHRONICLE form forwarded — 2
ard, rugs near i s.per square y
yard; large w чарго Pot capes, PIE edm teen rd while General Newspaper Agents, 11, Serle Street, Linco —
Stooping м: А рег square ya w
SON Eu loin a cloths, driving aprons, p R. Le che М! E 2 5 BOOKS, PERIODICA —.—
8 1 E, New Roap, LONDON
саа Police eris paid Capes, “fresh dressi d, — . — r me M, Street,
1855 27 245 8. per dozen, for gardeners and farm laboure hie, peto
A small Fire Engine NM sale, price 102, with a quatit of | REET, BROTHERS, 11, Serle
Hos, &c:, complete fo | Inn Fields, — fe Stationery, — —— — g
ЕВО i0 ue of every description, Bird- 4, to Commoretal Rotatlishiments on most moder
„ Aviaries, and Wire Work of all kinds, for Game d Е 4
Garden 1 — and Faney Articles. es таспа ARDS, late i A — — —— ‘ADV ERPISEMENT pm
Jopland's Manufactory, 870, Oxford Street, B Y OTHOUSES, CONSERYATORIE ES, &c, made | would be happy to advise with parties desirou: of 2
( Оху a anp CO’S ASBESTOS FILTER, enlarged, | fS end fixed complete, at а considerable reduction. CUCU M- thet ——— Кунше ошын gen wee
price 30s. ench ; small size, 15s. -'"PAvron & Prars,8,Georgs | DER and MELON BOXES and 1, GIITS of all 2 made 2 w Advert sements inserted In the London ase cont at ae
Yard, tombas Street, Lo be тео Fadens c. Pure Water | ‘be best materials, glazed aud pain T yy teh erm By Laien t онуна н
р sr diem All mineral and noxtous matters entirely separated immediate use, packed and sent to all parts ot the kingdom.
this proc oe а and all the standard journals, as to Reference may be had to the nobili А, ent T Low trade in Just Zu complete Ong Volume, large imperial 8vo,
dw value df. рте in filtratio: mM ma m — yc — - — „ Hothouse = elot ,
É Xu Zt uild aromont Place, ent Road, t ) I CON ; RY i E
[)EANI: S WA ARRAN I GARDEN T TOO )LS. ATT uet S ME n aem en A — di а y
ж reset оне fad me с dente ы ріне nit, _HORTICULTU RAL BUILDING AND HEATING | | Reading. 25 a CLA TM оғ THE Сискон or ENGLAND.
are inv s extensive stoc i LDRIDGR, Aldine Chambers, '
GARDENING and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best London- BY HOT WATER, Row. ie M ЖАКШЫ D E MaerwrosH; and by =
made Garden Engines and Syringes, Coalbrookdale Garden Sea atp Ат Tux LowzsT Рвістз Coysistéxt witi- боор (Бекей, à
and Chairs. "HAMA MATERIALS AND WORRMANSHIP, Just published, in large imperial Ovo, cloth, 16s
ney’s j РИ , +
— T IC COMMENTARY ON
гла Hooks Grape Gatherers and OLD TESTAMENT. Vol. I.( to 3 Rings inclusive).
{terns Gravel Wooupripar, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster
various pat-| Sieves т Сїхтови; and by ай
Row, Sold also by WinTHEIM & Ma
sellers.
—— —
am
Botanical Boxes Greenhouse Doors &
Brown's Patent Fumi- Hammers Rakes
ments! Hi
2 AN xD,
tic Commentary on New Testament, and Vol, I.
of the oid ‘Testament being complete, the f the pa begs te
ас
Shears onthly Part will — rise 180 prise Se 1 хе whole Й
Blower 8 Scissors тма їп in Zine, form Four —— olumes, valora, WE
» Standsin Wires! celain, separa p^"
— TO Lines "y Reels London RRY Ne Aldine . Paternoster
Marking Ink Row. Bold pu by Werrumim & Maorwrosu; and by all
Booksellers.
RAY inp ORMSON Danvers Street, Chel
London, 9 5 had considerable, in the con- Just published, price Gd. each, or by post, le,
n
ens struction. of ночой tural Erections, which, for elegance of LECTURE, intended to have been delivered before
ps Mole Traps design, good and workmanship, combined with A the — — Agricultaral Society of ]
Fh gr tm Machines 2 and Perte ptation, pror ү surpassed by any- | at ter Mee ting in July 1853, with an
— pers bv the. kind in wi I pikki Ka à position to execute | Ву W. PAgktER, M.R.C.8 AC. — HE
JP ae e M үр 8 Agents for LIN GHA NWS o ев lowest poss le Б ee 8 KER K* Co., Ave" Marla —— ee
NENT L Samples of which, with their Hins- ju & O. have been ад employed. by the Nobili C. Wa
t ist Печ utara Fo “gols, 5 sent p post paid, to any рено, and үа London —— nj and to all all by LM 4 “Entera at Stationery Tings
e om. esale Re orde y eam greatest contidence nem j
Br 0 ре En йг 1 . ec gie give — most satisfactory qu — Just published, New Edition price 15.; or, by post, for 1s. 6d.
ř Their Hot-water Apparatu on the most HE SCIENCE OF LIFE; Oa, How то Leve,
E E, e & Co Go. (Opening fom Monumen ent), London approved and scientific — ie — the AND Wnar To Live For. With ample Rules for Diet,
E hedge nn Tees hr ай b de Regi "eec ety in —
TERPROOF PATHS.- да om would enjoy ior (a ness only attainable th rough the he judicious observance of a
ai ‘het e dering gor e. — well- urse of "ie Ry.
ae are form meii 8 rena Ps үү ме Е IN ALL ITs Allso, by the same —
e e gi fhe ad at "m 8, A MEDICAL TREATISE ON NERVOUS
clown gravel add one of sharp river sand. To ve parts Cy DEBILITY AND CONS. — — Mb
I — — — of i Сёшеш, à a 4 j Ss Pere . — ations, illustrated with Anatomical Plates, in
ew ole well in the State before applying the water. Health an
It may the on 2 inch thick. че У роет can mix is work, — from a qualified Member of the medien
it. 13 tool is required te e Spade, and in 48 profession, v? Е of 22 4 — practical —
t becomes as hard as a roc on cannot grow i "Fs addressed to the numero Ln suffer from
through or u er it, and it resists the M of the severest frost, = i the чото — wired ine тү 2 Mfe. In its retos the ay will be
„as water does not pii through it, to give a fall ‘oun e causes whic symptems
av . J, WEEKS & o. — 8 s Ron, Chelsea, which indicate their presence, dd bo adopted fer
Manu VP . eir removal.
NS eer We 25 ee e e, и London; Jawzs GILBERT, 49, Paternoster Row; Haxvar,
— 3, Oxford Street; Mas, 39, Cornliill; тана o
MOVING AND WAREHOUSING FURNI- 1 1 ig "ee ridi
E. Contracts en Pf Fok EA AT {ML RE Het опт L I F E ASSURANCE.
— 9 — anise — the proteetion |
rl provided, so that only the hire is The
4 charged.
if desired will include the entire responsibility and risk
облад. also the taking down, unpaeking, and i ndi The Nobility and Gentry Q FAMILY. u$. LIFE ASSURANC
the Whole of the Furniture in the various: rooms; altering:
. vor
un blished, price 28, ә
HOTHOUSE Banne N THE IMPOLICY OF PROVIDING T
UN W D, c tae ere ral "$a —
STRALIA, Pe ZELAN 1 brace m
A ry g with those E 06.0
files, and ш descriptis of ines oo — ^
consignments, if. requ ba
| Pu E package iren “orwaraed Phy Wit FATA, TAG E. Just Published, -
ds EDAS S AT, Thames St eet, Lond ak
PHOLST lERY-awp CABINET FURNITURE, жемек of those who wish to
| — rn ired p — of 12 1 Раца Stamps to Mr.
—— oe pier ama етин ike DPA AP- 17 — pond —— Rete Sret Adelphi, London.
n п w are
S tabtes; , efficient and economical) are THEA EEK—A New Discovery, by which
bedd . Ana halk tester, in mahog: particularly worthy Nine Gallons of good — "BEER canbe made for ONE
пер. i Me , and are: in . It is composed of the most valuable ve
— mar all the Houses, for { "her actions This pm compon mand helpo satum
: ту both Top and noes si er ons. It appetite when
сопа: operation. trengthens a k stom: thereby forming tte basis of n
Siar us н EURERA —— not z e did collections — 2 constitution T —— m 8 " Mr.
— oF drapers, and ean therefore obtained vi J. Hupao Arthur ary, 1
zs nei MER — . Үл VERY MAN HIS OWN ENGRAVER 25
interior of the совла the stamp--* Fare Eureka ‘shirt ay i sale em —— E sew көл i mpl process, by which o pisti бй
2 — xc Without D tae — 4 —— y are made in а oe 3 of strong a substitu, am pap ene traits Names
the first eh dozen, and the rape i чон, from n Cards,
ity 30 the half-dozen. Gentlemen who are desirons К ape Vine ерга ite 288 iis nval
shirts in Fe best manner in which they уел, will be taught to ladies and gentleme
ha these, the most unique and ges Plans, Models, and Estimates of —— vil onen also | ease certainty, IN ONE sn, by іты E
ud Mere instructions for measure- | Catalogues of Plants, Vines, on application. | 14 postage stamps, addressed to Mr. —
is aatis a "YE ‚ London, J. Weexs & Co., King's Road, iini London. Cottages, Brighton.
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
| 624 [Serr 24.
MR. THACKERAYS NEW PERIODICAL, E thet et "M
"THE NEWCO MES,
ILLUSTRATED BY
Will be Published on the First
RICHARD DOYLE,
of October. Price One Shilling.
BRADBURY AND EVANS, 11; BOUVERIE STREET.
2s. 6d.,
S: .ORCHIDA ACER. Pari IV. By Professor
Талхр Containing the conclusion of EPIDENDRUM,
Finora PINELIA, ACACALLIS, ABOLA, ONCODIA, COCHLIODA,
CHEIRADENIA, ACAMPE, VANDA, LUISIA.
We Street, Covent Garden, L
Tim orent Коргана of Saturday, Sept. =
the early morning Trai
Pe St 1 Leger, drawn by Harry Hall, of
by Harry Hall; the Turf, by th Dutchman; N —
tobe ting ; a Race-Horse, Chap.
Full Reports of the Pontefract, Leicester, Bedford, Tei
R 5 ураша e Harrison
LS petant ily urkey—Threaten ed Abdication of
ful Treatment of ie ater Mni р ene
СНТ Sale. aok uta e Seizure of. Counterfeit
gei Por realis; et ue, Close
8 son oft the Royal ae TM Siaki the late- —
Regatta; Prince of W. Match; a
ales ers Club
MM
k, &c,—
4, ‘Brydges в Street, Cov n.
Published for the усыз һу J. Махат, at 5, Upper
'ellington Gene
HE HOOK OF —— GARDEN. By CHAR
ate Curator of the Royal Gardens of his Majesty
—. King of the Belgiens! at G and Brussels, and now of
ose of h Palace.
Formatio mand Arrange-
entilation
ment of Gardens — T
ral Detail of Con ts, and o
Ga rden Structures—the apis g out of Flower m = —
1073 Engravings. Price 50
Ko IL — publishing in Parte, will contain; the Culinary or
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Advertisements
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13, 4 4
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURA
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. The H
vee
i Part Edited. by Professor Lindley.
_ Мо. 40.—1858,]
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1.
фт » da | “(Price dd. 6d.
IN TIS TO oo RHE SEED TRADE.
An rete ГАТ 2 4 Lettobén, eee m — b ‘TO AD VERI BRS... MI кыга M (FOR AUTUMN SOWING.)
ple —€— des... a , "
‚ 630 6 | Mechi's (Mr.) farm ........ . 633 b Veit OR. AND SON beg to announce that
nl — m бо Metal, fastening h leather to , 632 а Е ADVERTISEMENT! 4. ng now to sint? 5 eflent Seed of the
Books notices - 636 b | Northampton Agri. Society»: 696 0 REPEALED, the PROPRIETORS o 1 en Le. tifa new - ual, whieh was sent them direct from
rick drying. 637 6 | Pear, how to draw a geome trical 630 6 , RO alifornia by Mr. Lobh and'is at present solely in their posses-
у T— 629 — nar — * 630 a NERS CH NICLE | exhibited at Chiswick and Regent's Park
Calendar, horticultural 632 Pelar argonium, forcing. . 632 a | beg to a ce that there will hence forward be & — й — duri past season, and at both places Prizes | awarded
— agricultural ..... . 637 b | Pig-breeding farm 4 the customary уен. —— Advertisement of 1s. Gd. the full a2 was s proved to be quite ав — Wh the other Lepto-
сюз сез Ыр тү me — vn E: taken off hy the Goverment. — 2 — vary АА, efe. TES a о well
Cornwall Hort. Soc.. > 631 e Advertisements x —.— Thee, pf not more than | ade — «йт growing in inpas a мий boxes fo п@пд the
Deine gm t kal Potato берт, curé for. ,feur lines in length, 1 h. Соп п aplication
v das ge ue sé Ni 8. The quantity being Имне, V. Son сай onl
. . 7636 b | Primrose, Chi g y
Bing tle * misit 630 б | Radiation, solar NEW Arantée to supply thé first orders Exeter, Ort. 1
е (M enr . 028 b | Rafters, ‘JOHN and CHAR RIES LEE S CATALD {
d Hamb чр —* * + 6% tone
uu ek rrr atur 5s : Комор: J STOVE and i n de b E PLANTS for H tig a 7522 10 х ‚= ҮА ru — е ра оаа
0 „ Thee. I. олњ isl a 4 . е 1 yt?
Horse b inr. IRAN SHE om 633 ¢ | Soils жох ‘Nursery, Hammaranith: ‚| Irises; Jonquils, A and uncutuses, priced Catalogue
Horticultural oi garden 631 b | Stock, does live др of which will be forwarded by post, from Auürnon Ооввтт'в
— — garden = А m m, ойтеп of the. Е ATALOGUE Манах апі Forsten Warehouse, 18, РАП we
Plants, floating . . . . 632 € | Ticks „гу. уэ. havis oman e d m
jo Бы on seal ec Vine dew » WOODLANDS . RY, gibus NEAR UCKFIEL LD, Sussex.” | beautiful and id fragrant of ы! T 8 — t =
Leaves, skeleton 632 |! Wheel leverage; Y \ 7 pepe OOD 0 hrs t announce that | = nee
— New Edition of their Rose Catalogue, for 1853-54, is now ROSES » AND EE 4 xtensive |
МА 1 15 E RO Es ready fol F distribution, and will be sent gratis on receipt of Two, — i — tho, Cheshunt 7 pe are —
I COMBE, CO. have now a very Penny Postage Stam | ria to vicit tham; умар. ef the Easteru Coun des ilv ny
& i
stock 4; iei ‘plants of all the
BEST ROSES,
so budded on clean healthy "m
Shieh th thy cs can 1 offer "s 1 — ap.
to them. Ex
Lists of the . and N can be obtained on wre |
твегу,
Zé
CHOICE ANTIRRHINUMS
,LAING has now ready to send out Reet tnt
беру: 276. jg 18 pr the varieti 8 Se Unga —
Was awa ties d. at t -
worth 1 ral Show in Ж, sing Pack — 64. ME
8 85 n 10 Middlesex. У
В DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. | ^
Won nA E has no
tock of young plants of all 215 — п 80 eei For price
and description see General List, w Ares h also contains hints on
their culture, with observations on the — Ne Hollyhocks
Ec. e, and may be had by — — a ome or mp.
Saffron Walden Nursery, Octo
many o
y
au onte On Catalog Eh Nursery Stock may also be AM on |
Trains of the
almost hourly to Cheshunt or Waltham.
RUN a en Wiss
"i 8, Great
A Berkhampstead, ANE at 8 ЭЯ, этилди, Ur the
ermentioned —— CATALOGUES. меря — be. had.
eral Ros wo postage and Shrub
and Fruit Cata verts PU ditto; Azalea iin. Camellias,
Hollyhoeks, &c., for one
The m Rhododendrons- are fine; tle’ Araucaria iinbicata, |
Cedrus D
ealthy, £ fines
ngimm ediate: effect — — deir — attention of —.—
Fruit Trees established in pots are well set with - —
vi crop of fruit
this
D ROSES, Per ma E tà 245. |
TANDARDS to 165. |
Ditto DWARF "dk bet e
e i
,| MIXED DWARFS, without er 100 308,
NEW SEEDS FOR THE COMING SEASON.
PELARGONIUMS AND di IA
gat
do good pl either fi — í* oi
zen, plants er — N
first-rate, and some
si
are requested to
илден E. RENDLE anp i SEED» Mer-
revesting -
nds of Gaiden and A уши Seeds. Thor хе T
in December.
| Set cic illi
riced рте Catalogues are now ready, — vm be
forwarded free by post for ae postage stamps
A ro L & бох, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts,
STANDISH AND DUNT CATALOGUE for the
[йү may be bad on application.
А ве түйө, from It a — a detailed adverti th
Gardeners’ Chronicle, of Saturday, Sept. 10th, n. which they
— ‘refer phat buyers. It contains many new and choice
Oct. 1.
? | plants,- plants, — The Nursery, В, €: SER.
st free.
pot Arg and it
will be fe
Shortl
gue,
be |, |
AMATEU G
about n
In this docs
all yd ы
send pod — sorts they al ready ‘possess, that duplicates may
Also the leading kinds of Cinerarias, 104. 6d. per. A
HYACINTHS, DUTCH BYES, Ebo Ls
ENRY GROOM Clar near. Londo:
Шш
Rise,
. . oun te A
he has received his usual deem = v dà of] ACIE THS ү DÜTOR |
"нв — —ͤ—p
wil i —— applica: rte —
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS. AND THE AE HI x
1 ud TREES Shei IR
near
Stamp
pea е COTEES, PINKS, F
25
кш OHN SC tina Catalog
in Fe of- hat ha^
206.: Pinks, 3s.
Pansy Seed, ‚ selécté ‹ Lit the
The Catalogue sent —
AMERICAN. TONIS
WAT ERER begs to се: that
ALOGUE of RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS,
CONIFEROUS PLANTS, &c., is now published, and "má be
had =: en ioris o two or
pares lours of. all the Rhododendrons worthy:
e desc — — in order to » cilitate purchasers in — selec-
pom together with.a Treatise on their s success *
he Rhododendrons 3 — 5 the Am n Exhibitions
in the Royal Botanic Society's Ga ro Regent's 5 Pa rk, London,
re annually su supp lied from ila esta
к The Am Nursery, Bagshot, се н ii the Farnborough
at "i Carnati
бар Pih
e
cultivation
, Norseryma AN, Woking
de South-Western Railway, and 3 miles from Blackwater,
South-Eastern Rai
i ti for 155. 6 for 9s., or
‚| KateKearney, no Cone Maj. jor Domo, Charlotte,
nspict
^ A —— ;
Р begs to offer
2s.each, viz.
Prince Arthur,
іспа, Rosalind, Charles Dickens, Duke
Sidney. Herbert, Mrs. Sidney Herbert, Mrs.
r Queen of England, Queen of Beauties.
as yee thus
| үт
8 à
of Wellington,
Charles Kean.
Echites На
Hexacentris. тушо About
half specime Ф504, varieties, in pind bi, — and
condition. под Down Narsery, Bristol,
N= EW CINERARIAS. — Strong Plants of the follow-
e —
d.; Selle at the National and
Societies. A fine ne pure white, with
ue edge and dise, fine form and N a fine show over.
habit; ; э fcit
OTTISH: CHIEP TAIN, 74 Merge
*
è disc, fine form and
gs ү!
rubs, S ndard. and D Roses,
PES hes d s cereal
Forest Thot, ic
g two postage в
Yi E
ени AMES Cor үш її, London.
NEW & сносе SHOW PELARGONIUMS,
E AL
wW M
out N hr
iu tinch pots, at
CINERARTAS, perdus s oder metro "деч
_ DAISIES ter New In Н ered fine, N per abe.
is New Impro very per
Descriptiv: the above now ready, and may be bad | Pt
for one шшр.
CAES танце of largo and all - Ficrist Flowers 2 13
Ingram's DOE E OF
reduced prices. Camellias, well set with buds, and other
rear liae and Drove, Plants equally .
ALES E at TEN p Gardens to be the best for
al enm (fr il Ый pow n
UPERB cite .—The * NOVEMBER PROLIFIC ”
supersedes a other varieties, yields a wá
h
0 985 1 ds Buck nd
К pat BEES 5 5 40
pe
ad ve the richest kai dd x4
vo from end: S Jy
r qua. Lr to be had
WILLIAM H ros (latè f Cheapside) Seedsman = Florist 4 4,
without missin
{he National
Fl — 0 witha Den violet edge,
i agora flower.
ifery, Gough; 1:
"DUTCH ERANIUMS, ЕТЕ.
ганс | pH LES [mug : CATALOGUE i
а
f „ And 605. en Fo
US see front page of this Paper for SATURDAY, Sept.
MSA due show flowers for 20, or 20 fo
cond class v:
Purchaser's own ign (se ейн at р, Gi ee 24).
КАТ GERANIUMS 1o first. S for20s, or
20 for
2 second-class varieties for 15 5s., or 20 for 2186.
1 27 7 ing, Recta уау жу ДУ? ie а The . o e mess is 3 LET tA NIUMB— rieties for 12s., or 20
had . Lhi are take В large assortmen hee Fi rach Talip, С } ет GERAN ч 5 — 5 ist at Ж бИ. Fee 24%
ath s, [уни viter А ced Cata мч: A Pus Tha may] Trollope's Victo LI жует E e» 100.
OTT, ` can | be had frée by post for two Mg The Catal tains Tae 8 enn к.
у good Pisses o 150 the i b owi: (UMS, a descriptive and very excellent list of ther with th r 71
i bcn Ro [on Eleanor, т best Carnations, Picotees, or deri and t P m s and d : list
The ferayaganza. ing a " Ax ARLY CABBAGE, E сона of other choice varieties, see Advertisement, p. IA. aor
à DE at Vai zen :—Am ander Ariadne, En- of CATTELUS Barnes < also — Fade Fr
buo ш ig em 3 Maser, Nonpariel, Deptford, East Ham er clivered Jota
i Purple, Grandad anymede, package in included; рык of S0 and agree delivered, p
id Faid carriage, ee A D ane enbridge stat - of the | the
MR „Lady Ae Lan- | South-Eastern Railway 2 ance to accompany ers
‘iter, and. Mrs. F Patterson, — each. ze — СЕТА athe Star 1 — correspon
Bath, requested from unk Address, Јонх Carrer 25 e Westerham, Kent. TA АВЫ SHED vidi 70 YEARS,
626 THE
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE,
ORTICULTURAL ee OF LONDON.—
H ExmiiTIONS IN К T STREET. г
The Council of ed Hortioultural "Boele ety hereby give notice
that, with a view to tl
—
ificates of eMe iI be given at the General Meetings of the
Gertie in Regent St Poe amon the years 1853 and 1854, according
to the following Schedule, and under the regulations thereto
Meeting at 8 p. u.
1
1853.
OCTOBER 18. Third Tuesday —
mid ake 1:1
each sort named correctly) . B
Table Pears, correctly named, in collections of six
sorts, two specimens and no more of each sort to
be eben ced 2 Е C.
Green Peas (50 pods of each), named ‘correctly i
—
Meeting at 2 р.м.
in pots
than 11 — in inside vue id ... BK. SB.
9 Strawberries SB. C.
e ee 1. First Tuesday _
e
fel
S rio DIRECT FROM THE
Gardeners and others requiring REALLY GENUINE NEW
т EDS, true to their kinds, are respectfully recommended to
my n to the hee
d
иту Peas
aa the Sods * early y. sowing are now
TON & Sons, Seed Growers, So cies
i Radith, ares д Carrot,
N EW SEEDLING EI K
Į g тентвору 8 Speo am dark purple, extr.
pair, 5s.; MARITANA, red, 5s.— nons MESMERIST, Pansy,
beaut 2 Self, * „ех. ; per
GEO
245
s LIGHTBODY Ћав ав, —.— in offering the above,
ending out. Catalogues may now be
had of 6.1 Ls 8 Brand es vi of ae Tulips, &c.
whi o y for s
Falkirk, North Bri
d D — eue l PLANTS OF RHODO-
ы ft. 1 5 ind 9 ft. round.
he Merriott Nurseries, 1 Somerse
guineas. т ad
y ZEALAND FERNS. — The Subseriber has
FERNS, from de sold. entire collected by an eminen
To
кы
Gums IMPROVED. BALSAM SEED, in pe
The extreme CE 57 wae flowers this season has gros
pa otter the manty a чена; therefore early applications are
+420, 8
N. GAINES, Fronisr, Surrey
Lane, Battersea,
commence sending out in October the following superior |
GE RANIUMS, which have flowered two years and proved to be |
firs
t-rate s. owers.
Celery (shown in three heads) * ES air Os
—
ERG. First Tuesday. ... eeting at 2 р.м
"Chrysanthemums (shown in sixes, ‘in us not
g 11inches in inside diameter) SK. SB.
Table Phal from me 8 south dh the Зм
otherwise as in Octobe . BB. C.
— —
1854.
JANUARY 17. Third Tuesda, eeting at 2 рм.
aes — collection of Hardy ‘Winter flowering
* Plants (cut flowers admissible) ... SB. C.
English Pere я cet, eee
The best and most varied Sale .. SB.C
— —
FEBRUARY 21. Third Tuesday ting at 2 р.м.
Camellias (shown i in x dent in pots not чч
15 inches іп inside diameter) SK. SB.
Table a dem rom — — north of | ‘the Humber; ;
otherwise as in T 3
.. Lettuces (shown in sixes) A bis B. C.
The best lot of Ads 1 Vegetables age ieu one 2 C.
bi — —
Mancn T. First Tuesday at 3 рм.
Chinese ата (shown in pairs in Zien 705 23 E
Himalayan Primulas, in pots
in Btrawberries (on ne dish aly отр by each Exhi-
ad oe i5 . SB.
Ш New Grapes Ae ыл P ap M. de hs не SK. SB.
—
Mascu 21 Third Tuesday .. Meeting at 3 p.m.
Hybrid Rhododendrons (one pot only to be TUM
by each Exhibitor) . 3 .. SK. SB.
Strawberries in pots, in threes us Rs . SB. C.
The best and most varied Salad... ., .. SB. C.
EN. :
APRIL 4. First Tuesday Meeting at 3 р.м.
i pom cn pe rcd in pots in sixes)... Ends lx.
. SB. C.
Apri "e тим! Tura » Lee Meeting А m
бесш "rie dish only i to be shown by each Exhi-
itor) SB. C.
Cauliflowers, in sixes „ а, T ag ае
— —
Mas 23. Fourth Tuesday Ў езу at 3 rM.
The two best рег ЧИРИ ‘of Vegetables SK. SB.
—
JUNE 27. de * at 3 P. M.
M ptas et [poer of Vegetables SK. SB.
— —
Jux 25. Fourth Tuesday - Meeting at 3 Р.м.
The two best collections of Vegetables .. BK.BB
„ *. is Silver Knightian Medal,
E - pe Banksian Medal,
- ertificate of Merit,
sd, Ehe Medals and Certificates Merit are on no account
red sein isad ta: —
bere for а an il x for mere novelty,
— "ene the Judges, unless
great ех
Prizes may be нене if the objects exhibi
ee сс т
ч ех! on which are
indicated are what ‘the he Connell are receiving |
nevertheless сес 3 e eni
prizes may even ven for
Spicuous merit. The oo Knight Heda wi си CE
ы reward w
ure year api ан ns of produce will be selected for
paa ати
5. Cut flowers are not admissible, except when it is uad
80 ee
6. Dis ished | MR. ROBICHON'S 25 NEW GHENT
Conqueror
Tago .. K3 bel 315. Nil Desperandum 77 vie
Suecess ost . 91s. | Salmonia .
Fancy Gerantums ре. r Pelargoniums,
Ое и
Hermus... ae iv. s Vecisks
Calipso hamou:
September 24.
| y 4, 61 b
16 ounces .. 3d. рег foot. | 7 by 5, 7
Show Geraniums or nih ie ase rey
. 42s. | Madonna .1 21 ounces ...
ni 7 0d.
or Description of бок. P see No. 39 of this Paper, for Plate Glass, Patent P late, Plain, Ornamental,
HARLES TURNER has strong Plants o
following -— а» of n and PICOTERS
h t
bs offer ; кр
we тв, and can be highly recommended; many s ie. —
QI Certificates at the yt: Societies.
CARNATIONS,
ASCENDENT (May), eraka flake
ACAMUS (May), scarlet lake _,,,
AGLAIA (May У rose flake ae
CANUTE (May), scarlet flake "Y
CORIOLANUS (May), — — .
CROMWELL ( (May) во
KING OF CARNATION
OLIVER GOLDSMITH (Turner), voie bizarre
SERA PHILIPPA dad у),
EL (Dodwell), ри;
TALBOT (May), rose e ny rus
ULYSSES (Turner), purple Ne. ses
ARIEL (Turner), light rose
or
‚10
DUKE крй DEVONSHIRE. буу), heavy purple |
FRANCES (Fellowes) ДЫ эө зе ей
HELEN N (Мау) hon ae iia
MARION | pe ns | deis Scarlet edge
MISS PUXLEY (Turner), light scarlet edge.
NORAH due light purple edge
pu. May), heavy purple ed
HALIA (May), heavy scarlet edge
7
—— all ih —— — ча — At 245. to 30s, per dozen p
ule. They are to Selection left to yal Nursery, Slough.
— J етт —
to
liowing Plants = without any
for com- generally, the
DODENDRON ALSTROMERIFLORUM sisting bo
— a Ghent Azalea and de n re
2 old, with flower
* *
3 to with flower buds, each 1
(wh pato in the latter end of
Novembe:
м pol а —
SS
o SS
uxfey), crimson bizarre
NAA
WE ELL (Turi 2 14 heavy red edge
S
an Alstroemeria ;
—— ern
e 22 105. 04.
by the Exbibitors. if es are Medios or live — The
data d only find dishes for what comes — a considerable
t must be perfectly ripe and perfectly coloured, or it
wil bed a я
XI x е ВЕ + ne 8. LU in
; — — um s
meeting. 1 ' — eri is allowed to be 78 Боим бо eng 22. Ad гант 8
n trom compe 11. Emperenr Napoléon III. | 24. Belle Mervei
i return to the bitors only, an after the а Prizes shalt | 2 eid d'un parterre, | 25. Unique.
? been adjudicated. Two HOURS BEFOR! RE THE supere
її йоом, inorder that 4
?
100 vr Yulan, bushy plants, 8 feet high
м ЕТ КН Е TURNIP, б 0
‚М ST R A P.—This excellent fen high
A new Stone fare — — ee Vervaineanum, fl. l. = 15, 20 to
for culin E
ry white
ry purposes; very quick
superior qualities a long time; gize moderate ; 100 A
i ; Ex
of ‘November next, the
AZALEAS,
which will be sent the 25 for the first time on - 1st
i 17. Roi des Belges.
. Enfant de France, 18. Jenny Lind.
6. Heu 19. Remarquable.
eureuse
7. Impératrice de France. 2 Beauté céleste.
Р ntéressan Yt req de L'Verschaffelt.
lected bulba ds 100 ‘Standard demie .
W. S. Bers ; Seed- Merchant and eee асада сштш
SQ МОТІСЕ rO NURSERYMEN. — -—
TRANSPLANTED FRUIT Srocks Wa ы.
li 1 vators е атн Stocks,
ensuing Season: Pg ию ("n А ма
Muscle Plum per 1000 305, | Cherries ,,
Common do By 1000
oe do, х и Кога etd n ae
mptonor Mi; n з LA т
Wind Pear Mig onne, 2 Par x 100 i
TERER & GODFREY Knap k 8
NALD & Soy, Goldw. King, ae
бкокок e Jack хма" Woking Niven! Woking,
S E Nursery, Woking,
TO NT EXHIBITORS AND о
НЕ 155 ble S Ta
1 ty e SPECIMEN N PLANTS
vigorous AB st Bs ra, E by 3 fi
b o. Stephanot
folia, ve Te ; (these four on бош w
crassinoides, 3 ft. by 2 j
Pe pui, n y ; Erica v a ft
do. Trico g
o AINS.
THE PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S Ro,
ESSRS. BAKER
FC A
ost si , efficie
ser 4 апа:
8s, And at 3, Half-moon зай: seth
Cut to any size squares Squares in boxes, 100 feet e
not above 40 inches long. Е 6 ef 4
i 8 by 6, 84 b 61
26 — . . Sack. » "Sir
32 о 394.
—— “she et of ry superior,
200, and 300 feet, at ime. үч p per —+
Improved Patent тол) — one-ei
Glass Milk Pans, Prese where AN y»
1185
well as every — of Window Glass no
Glass Shades, round, oval, and square, for Clocks
Fern Shades and Dishes [id
G LASS. —HYACINTH — n J
12 inches diamete
9
6 к
an Dishes are "і new article intended to
ber of roots bedde ui sand an OVER, VA RE
of th the common Hyacin h Glass. "
HYACINTH GLASSES.
Common shape
Improved :
CROCUS GLASSES,
- Improved — ie 2s. 6d. pe
Crocus Dis ik os 6s.
ERN SHADES,
A very neat style cd nae, with glass. bottom.
expressly for the growth of Ferns, which
more ornamental than any previously made for the f
115 ts for the sale of Meri
кошт PLATE heme d ре Conserv:
Manufactories, Sk o
GLASS FOR =
C.
reduced prices, by the 100 “
Taa d AND SLATES made to -— ia
every description of goods
Priees, since the removal of the excise 3
and Estimates forwarded on
ү & Co., 35, Soho Square, Lo
J Ames —
0 AMATEUR GARDENERS,
LOCAL BOARDS oF HEALTH, X SANIT: re
T GLASS зир
жи ме Si
| Windo ELINDS of Wire Wort
and Garden Ё 8 ;
o оооооооФ SS
| Copland’s Manufactory, 370
! d Ч d. Н ы
240—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. = 627
BULBS — FLOWER R ZALEA INDICA—"BEAUTÉ DE L'EUROPE," BECKS NEW PELARGONIUMS.
. JACKSON 4 N respectfully inform ESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON axp SON have to JOHN DOBSON begs to announce that he is now
their patrons and the publie ‘that they have received, in the offer plants of the new Azalea named above, raised by sending out, Mond idi -established Plants
finest condition, their annual consignment of BULBS and ROOTS, | Mons. Demareq, of Ghent, introduced by ellez, of Lisle, | of the new and beautiful SEEDLING PELARGONIU М8 raised
and that they very fin ity. nd by hi orwarded to them for Exhibition at the National | at W. be of Mr. as a raiser of Seed»
Good Do ouble Hyacinths, per doz g 0d. Floricultural Society of London in May of — — year, by | lings, and the awards which the flowers have 1ved, will —
Mixed Polyanthus Narcissus, per * еп, 0 which Society it was awarded a first class rrect — t ^ that -rate in every
eir Priced List of Bulbs and Roots ind mM adi ag drawing at that time can be seen at the ry, the | they are quite раны from anything out. A Catalogu, with
— of 8t grtet s, and Green! « house es bs, | coloured pla ived from the Continent ing i Ag thelr full descriptions, may be had in exchange far one sta
‘Trees, and Herbaceous Plants, may be — ag pt opinion, exaggerated mM з - Plants at 10s. 6d., 15s., ve variety
N es, Kingston, Surrey, Ont, 1. ‹ with the usual discount to 31s. eatuess, Sla. 6d. ; Picta, 158, ; — Bis. Gdi Mar-
.H. & Sox. also 2 out the following new Gera- | ginata, bias Eliza, 21s, The new varieties of last season may
ue niums and Cinern gr- кы greatly red
FANCY GERANIUMS. — Constance, 215 of Fra: „3. owe d vary large а fo!
GERANIUMS CHSIAS, AND CINERARIAS. 105. 64.; Ill NM owing,
iminator, 10s. 64.5 ла Hs —— е in 3 and 4- them 8
AMUEL FINNEY Амр CO. have a large Stock of Howitt’ 15s; The LENT ds Maer | ine plants 1 рони shite, Any 12 of the —
the new an * h they offer, in strong FIRST CLASS CINBIEARTAS $,- Empress ois puces (purchaser's own for 425. т, ра oar-
м t the Novelty, 10s. 6d.; Pictura Stamford, 108. 6d. riage to don inclu this j == Arethusa, Ariadne,
GERANIUMS, vari rea, 38.; Coi , an LASS CIA NERARIAS. — Advance, 7s, 6d. ; Estelle, Ambassador, Optimum, Basilis! tor, Magnet, Encha
; Gertrude, 3s..6d.; Harriet, 3s. 6d.; Jupiter, 3s. 6d. ; Kulla, | 7°: 62.5 e de Vaise, 7s. 62,; Lablac m M 61, er t — * m Glowworm ;
3s.; Leonora, 3s. 64.; Lagoma, 3s.; DPI 7 5s.; Pasha, 3s. 64); . the set. len (ne P" Le Py 1
= of May, 3s. 6d.; Rachael, 3s.; Spot, 3s. 6d.; Vulcan, 5, Тһе usual discount to the trade, and other advantages, if a set | Arthur, Rac iel, Leader, 8 оны Fa Painter Improved,
mbassador, 15.64. ; Arethusa, 2s.; Ariadne,
= оаа T: Сара, 15. i 1 1s. 6d.; Chieftain 2s.;
Colonel of the Butts, 15. 6d. 4 e, 1s. 6d.; Commissioner,
- Ex shibttor, is 2s.; EH
He
1s. 6d.; Labl
t Major bas ; Mochan
mproved, 1s. 6d.; Poi "Siandani
12 0 . 1s. 6d. ; Silk Mercer, 15.;:
6d.; Tyrian Queen, 15.
— of 1853.— Lindley, 2s.; Duchess of
; Glory (Baca 25.3 ў 2 Lid 7 23.;
| of the above are taken
New Bulb Ca: alogues, containing — novelties in Gladiolus
and Ornamental Plants for Garden, ow ready, and will be
forwarded un t free on 2 Ауы!
elling rsery, St. John's Wood, London.
NOBLE SPECIMENS
Leet anr PINGE, m “оо, Бед to call attention
88 unrivalled above, prices and sizes of
W
ту, 2s: po 9 — ae rming, 2s. 6d. ranklia,
n, 25. 6d.; Perfec i 44 ; Purple
Ett Banke’) P^ "Р en 25. olde var ieties, ^ tone.
"OINERARIAS Sen of 1852. Dickens, 1s. PM
1s.; Cha е, 1з.; Kate Kearney, 1 eliness, 1
rite d' An, m 15.3 .; Prince Arthur, 18. 64 — rat 1
varieties 6s. to 98. per dozen
A choice collection of Hollyhocks, Pansies, and hardy Phloxes,
at moderate
8. F. & Со. have received a large importation of Dutch Flower
* рече. аге іп iow condition. Hyacinths, with cm men
Hos en; ditto — gl ours separate, 4. n.
8 of the above - — — 5 — on application Remit-
— À oe — aim
—— —
ASS on, ыы
now ——.—
H W AUTUMN САТА.
Copies supplied M for three
nny — each. of the New Plants
— reduced — — Geraniums and Ginerarias, of the
best new Keri of October * with finest.of the older varie-
ties ; - —— * riet of the choicest; the — new
Fuchsias, V pas, a а new and ve and
a Plants; Plants lomo: for Winter and ariy Flower.
; Roses, in select oo lecti 2 $400 feet
Ha rdy Shrubs and Cli Conife:
vemm Hollyhocks, Hard
Fo ——— poe ad Dwarf Rock
ROOT 5
был, v 100 —— кренете
dies and
FANCY PELARGONIUMS,
superb poleo
| imported D teh Hyacinth,
"T — a
Tu lips; br 1
list "^ — few SEEDS FOR.
Queen. 7 4 een carefully E ч noticed in the “ Na
Nursery, нса ч
Gua: SMITH begs to to offer the fol the following NEW
| HANG | at 365.
n
— am hjar Opin, National,
HOXLE'S.—AsSt Oscar, o. 3
Basilisk — utterfly, Medora, Albira,
ng
BECOK’ S.r tae оч а V uloan, Gertrude, Harriet,
M Ll. all the cay im M varieties previously off
New * — Glory. Banks's;
Duchess of Lope “Hendemon
Harrison's, at 2s 6d. g Plan
eties of the
V odi
йге, а! . Do
Lady Franklin, Smithia;
8; ** T vy v.
до
d Бос
Toi ordered by several of the most eminent 82
n in ЫЗ Lect Moone & erry oon Nur-
ones, Oct. 1,
Telingiesdi ume,
а) Оны «DU “DUKE OF WELLINGTON.” — Flowers
enclosing » — stamps. It Te hes already been
p PORTED,
IM Extensiv
HYACINTHS, IRISE ^u
e Collection of
ANEM MONES, TU LIPS, QRO-
GLADIOLI &e., d
А — 5 "Pa Отв, Mom irect
EST TURNER to am the following? A AUTUMN 88 0 comprising. Gori Efe dc, waich here from Bev her celebrated Florists in
4..2 Biss raised [€ Mr. met о f Battersea, who is.| raria, Fuchsia, Petunia, Verbena, деле yr — whi m hevo arem, TUM Er B! p — * ds in cultivation, and
from business. Ambrose’s name is a suficient been carefully а be all at = men
uet ‘Strong plants ready for delivery the | highly — гт "^" partieulars, * to Messrs. SUTTON & Sons, Seed - Lars
frst | i in Oc YSANTHEMUMS, | ng, Berks,
DANDY, 21s,—A flow of fine form, good habit, and profuse | A large stock T strong 2 ч, pue ы onda Wi anion.
- r пррег ‘petals of of a rich a on pew" suffused with | 12 best n E n eet ering di ane ie — rae —
carmine and bro m er petals pure white, with | 12 best new put 15 varie J
semicircle «r^ 7 e belti and regular. 60 splendid varieties, including the above . 405, Od. T — | T
MADAME SON TAG d. СА Rover of ve tarp тавшан, | $0 leni variation e 25 do. % Che Gardene Chronicle.
sod дори: an а ee bloomer; upper petals of a rich crimson Our 1 — utch — А, s ‘comprises collections E the
wit m de: tal illed with lilac, the | best anā t rite sorts, an very
that pure .— а io Show fo on NT Goods (not under 20s.) Fres to all the Stations in London; end. SATURDAY, Теле 1, 1883.
ENT, 15s—A p асе ү СОГАР ЫДА sub- | with orders ‚ and upwards, Plants and Roots. gratis to MATING WARK,
one cmt petals a y purple pium colour, lower petals light, | eompensate for long carriage. Тиоварат, Oct. Cur ^ me loricultural,,.... . . . 3
NK UNE a “This plant i Ае арлар СА Abd em '
s plant is of good robust habit, ed and Horticultural Establisbmen +
free; white, with deep rose spots; lower petals — злаки — In a previous Number (Sept. dei we бата aee
E with brig bright a tena ^ KNAP P HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. statements calculated to direct o the
edili. . 6d.—Good 5 d ie: of be iin — 7 bee ATERER axp GODFREY, e and Suc- powerful eff
P PPS ower petals spot to the late Hosea WATERE {Го yiuvits the ,
"DUCI same colors a fine show fower. tease drei ngaged fac planting te фе Following Пя La especially i in a dyna point of а “We
3 "Deon, bem Eis А ee дема, 3, 8, 4, б) and 6 feat high; dn the to the se convinced that
“ з in rous wer: u ri ,
petals а beautifül flesh bitched wid ! deep cherry; Junger Dr i MAE JA rra We and sb end Mad farther уйы ын ен ‚ with К ^ vegetation,
pore desh eolour Indis indispensable w plant, Geyer le; aponica, 2, 8, 4, 5, б, to 8 fect: rm soed, in [than it has hitherto receive. That at tonnes
tout апу quan-
LADY HUME CAMPBELL En petala crimson: oars sio — specimens | 18
violet, , edged w white, ‘and and rose-white ne CAT mel arranted to M prea ен 553 all will readily ge but at the same time,
—1 !
LADY ALICE PEEL, i5e.— Upper petals rich mnlborry, — Wee Theme Ires ee | one must fegr mes nem рзи oe
ned w om petals, mottled with rich purple; pure | or Lambertiana, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet, its spec "i j^ various k plants, as
re * well as the scarcity of statistics relative to the
ЖЕЗ: iud deca titio — TI E NAT ME | value — gov to its degrees of
j me variegata "1 `8, and 4 feet. intensi of plant. know
E PERPETUAL TREE VIOLET, or 39 The Variegated White Cedar, a жене but к, bog > that from гй а me amount of solar ation,
a ‘nt em ial Viole le үтү чё p — gum Toe PEE all other circumstances being favourable, a rich
of the above utiful Violet, now o xit te ublie,
ich has surpassed all others, and now stands чиба ы Jun n abund harvest results. On h
flowers, 9 an blooming;
is plant for the gem ory or G nothing can
Large pl $e Du dos zen; pum rm ditto, Зз,
BUE ҢЫ Ж, ЕР FE роь ЕТ. —This is also 3 gm
many. ] the
— 3 is in conseq:
-of the great не р last season; parties req
not delay. zen.
RUSSIAN SUPERB Y VIOLET. Ono of the finest of
Violets, la tems, and most ‘htfal
RE Vite inte Hers iron di ns hee om
—.— rains and mene c
— re on the best e e ee. culti-
the VIOLET, post free for 12 stamps, or sent gratis with
з above 5s.
d CLOVE CARNATION.—A limited stock of fine.
> of the above beautiful dark Clove—colour and fragrance
d. 2s. 6d. per pair.
> WHITE CLOVE ei gt This is also а
NEW (Shove, PRINCE "OE WALES.—A very striking
n colour, being a bright vermilion. 2s. 6d.
N DE .—Plants cann
test satisfaction; will
tr ee PO other p
RD TIL
— йы 14, Abbey
Gene Bath, Boie
peris Hedordian fine plants, 3, 4, and 5 feet.
nese, 2, 9, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 feet.
8 €
intend 2 7-4 the forthcoming seaso
” ив, 3,
Upright i em 3, toot; perfetediumps, moisture sufficient, and even a a
í SIM et, Mer — rature, yet the crops prove unsubstanti
Taxodium ving — wire — — radiation: has d. Grain ie
Yew, common, 8, p 5, to k feet high. parte buby; but the quality attai ns, exceeds
„ Trish, to 10 feet, t. A splendid lot, all being trimmed. 2 an в rding to the i
i — 4,2, апд: ra Atem. radiation w
9. ey: the Common, with fne heads, А ri |
slab. na e standagds. "he golden oig 5 рй
ew, fine standards, 2 MS dd Ја fit. » a.
"e A eee e the Comte т oe Олени has ben making ing various |
„ cembra, ee jee m ных ч i in is ive by him in the
„ Canadensis (Hemlock Spruce), 3, 4, and 6 feet. * Rendus for June 1853. oll
n orinda о, daba G faot of * radiation on
ai cephalonica Sto bandes 3nd 4 are so apparent and so well known, that
n som | |
ж: Nordman el oom seed, Th foot; s a few , 2 feet. no one doubt ir importan
» mobilis, stout plants, with a a Vine, ]
w rger specimens, 3 and 4 feet. We hold a stock 8
this beautiful Fir, none of w are gra
Thuja RN to 6 feet. We recommend this eter ee fu
for hedges.
8 rae: á , 310 6 fect, опе of the for тойу hardy and *
most useful evergreens, , E
15 haps one of the plants.of the | of heat and light,
* ere teas apt 13 ка ent ont from Ping ah — our | that deriv
stock, far size unsurpassed. or
Libocedrus chilensis, 1 оё See. Ti er eee
ee int of recent introduction. in duds good. | |
Independent E the foregoing we are 2 ders of the жү
most useful ў and and of |
large si Priced Catalogues will be forwarded on application,
| euaineing two postage stamps, which also Ar 2 |
{ Deseripti Ae pine 2 oum. celebrated i
| American : e at
— ө We ing Statii an hours да vi
2 * De E visit is — a fom a all who 1 and fertile iu "Dalmata,
628 THE
GARDEN ERS
CHRONICLE.
о; the fmi of the Vine is arrested by 54°
Lean dd n on the banks of the. Loire Seth
Grapes ri a thes ene mean temperature is only
Бо -— EN и harvest near London is
ith
When we take thes e phenomena into ba sereni er
we must conclude that they depend upon the
sence or absence of that n Mak element of
рае 1 85 ign on, by which the temperature of
opaque bod Me sed above that which they could
recelv s fom diffused heat, of the Ae
3
When = know that the absorptio
ан of carbon, the substance of witha abo
half the mass of alata is composed, does not take
except r the
proportionate to its intensity, we feel assured that
Ње determination of its effects must prove interest-
ing to cultivators
Under this i impression, the Comte pr Gasparin
herd bey
0
. | with bini at the suggestion m
plants of Cinchona Piip n бе leat ү of all |,
the ‘species
bert eda ‘aised Fan seeds b
e more inte
vost tene in Tipo ore of
of furnishing good. equivale
per cent. of their weight; that of the second, 36 | d
pet cent.; whilst that of the third was only 27
Pena ҮШ
2 he e deme, Broad-Beans on a}
ided in qual. part
of the sun; ter being ye the plants
grown on the south side weighed 21 ounces; bu
those grown on е north side, although much taller, | 9
weighed only 12 ounces. The difference in their
Tie e, — however, still more remarkable.
on South ‘side had 131 pods; those
on the mitt only
It is anita to attribute these. results to, the
simple augmentation of heat. The plants in the
hava expen ment M a.mean and i hup
as t
gee
8
Е
"os
>
FS
E
5
EB
pP
M
4
Ф
‘be desirable
heat which anne upon Заде е but also n ^
that of stems; dry and life
quite differently from living bodies, the sur-
фе of which are ili pt joo n^ ihat
s peculiar action, might be distinctly
n fis placed wit 1 а A п, w two ot
ри ons wi
with | as Before. i. еу ОПГ ane
of eulture, ру
prove
f
from the' оніо Societ and the Royal Botanic
Garden at Kew, in which SPP ADE. ME the opine re
Vic
India being incapable
- Quinine; ‘medicines indispensa sable іп tropical | «
re announce with very great
— that the ба reached Calen tta in per- | 5
feet order; and are now growing vigorously in the
wer Botanic Gat dei there. 80 that, in a few pen
yea eastern empire will be independent of
bre "His for the most precious drug yielded
idi pane ish America.
ly
no
de s nim
ovim OF LETTUCES AT, PARIS. |; | dung is raised behind the bed, the glasses ar ei
; Ms the French excel in producing fine Lettuces, more with very dry dung, the quantity of which i isi i Den х
ially in ae the MEA eee of their mode | асео ording to the pintensiiuo of the cold, and the whole |
M.
une. He was at that filled as high as the sashes wi
ese were obtaine
ught
rest wd d 75 this
nt for Jesuits' Bark
may at this time er Kas with straw. mats, DEC —
said respecting the Laitue petite. noire is obs A. sd i
SX pep se also à
e usefu
Srnisa-LETT
Noire, La Соне; and La George.
üue Peti 2 wine (small,
“The 2
the market. pria | of. Paris are the ——— or. kom E About the end of January, or the
very w. i ,
quickly, seeds black.) The first sowing of this is made in 1. ae Bell-glasses apis 13 aches. thick а!
the beginni ng of September. xn + paving dug a piece | 4, feet. 4 inches ‘broad, he, b
квант, L^. Lettuces are planted under. sse
white, hearting | fram шаш
table mould i is spread. over it A
slightly into the e ground, so
he.I
pared
each el ele (cloche): ds m" out by pressing one 925 ig dg - gem
as to
T aseo. the bell-glasses are to be p Laitne ir 59 iri Bk is eut,
e кж» ‘of e ae Three rows of bell glasses are place „ AN three Lettuce
„һе bed having been | planted under each glass. At night бете
А : i raw and air is given whe
ave an impression. | 2. Under Fra ы; “site ste telat
not necessary te
seeds are covered with | the beds, the mo ale oniy is ашыгу Six
an
and first n Sess cg
nee, aT slopin quem
covered with about an raed of v
three rows of glasses are laced a
the plants ully lifted in
ik uds roo sand
llglass; In planting, the fi
dibber. ce after this
кэ. ever givin gt
In the beginning or middle of
PORRES d is prepared on
асей;; the pla al is à ted
Letiuces are KH ted un h
gis
mentione, w ге place frame
gw.
lal
put on, 3 eare at the same time that their edges
| i| poete some d distance into the soil i in order to prevent
poration
iba no air is given. When the plant i is fit for pricking
out, that is when. n the cotyledons are well developed
the
ridge is 4
18 in ee then | su ssion is planted in shar unr bel
the bell-glasses are aet. а mi n
P the EU. come on in the nights the
them up so tliat the гезе m may be as near the glass
ane lens Seven rows in
E. patel come on
to make their appear-
rmed ;
it is
үче table mould, and
ong it. The first row
Iti i — en treated exactly as the
such a way as not to hot. beds, mn the season of the Lait
in the ва
"n
x
instead of а | got
operation is performed
Lettuces are raised | re
‘October a fresh slopes |
ree rows of bell. ie a р
with a ball, and four
a. good aspect, and fill
1
air is
Ei
ts, and, |
Ex course о "March the first
1 in О) і
1 а; ; ture is
üce in the study of Vegetable phenomena. a secs on i under
are aware that t 1 9 oi wn u glasses on a sloping | beg
‘sun’: d г 201 meters placed in the | bo In second pistas of the а month a
* rays do not uniformly indicate the force of eh Spin Border is prepared, and in the beginning ) ol
i Solar radiation. Any n f thermometers may of, Noy fact, when the plants are sufficiently | marked out in each bed ; the Lettu
angie ery well as regards. their indicatio strong—th 5 d out me way as аи at the distance of about 11 5 inches, in
sd ; but place them in the sun and they gene- iled, W n frosts eoma on a lining of dung is made | as
" ffe о d behind at ат bed ; Ше bell-glasses are surrounded i
receiving and ing the intens
" e Gai = Vs. dues 280
another estan vll = im
аа our old and valued corres]
AKIN :—A sphere ere of thin copper, 10 centi- |}
hi
A:
covered oyer ‘with, straw, m
first,
y dung, the 4 of which is increased | ev
5 to the o eu of the cold, and the whole is
We
ually.
or all
мег when there
se the pro
his ee E
succession р
r
10-1858.
eart largish and full ;
a wish гөйү. pee at thé extremities ; seeds white.
is sown in the first fortnight in October i in the
are planted, every other plant being a 4 Cabbage
l dee one Cos aud four Cabbage
sécond planting is made on the
end of Tena, or beginning of —.—
ii
the Let
under the glasses a: re cut,” thé latter 95 * one |
second planting, sui i in this way it ma
three weeks afterwards, "At the 4.
are planted with x n
ng to
ce between A plant in the row is’ about
Hase
— 4 "we LE water when
tis requisite,
usually fit
ЖТ heart large and full’; seeds white,
resembles
tlie preceding but it is of A
e seeds white. 1
Er; two се are sown in — —.— à fetch
in October ; "vi rn are tre
of the 3 gotte. |
these sorts of Lettuees are
—— With:
BS! ‚ c
necessary
favourab e, they may be gt — use ee the
At a pn period
same
Vr from dert time te mie Ын нту he ed . ith
morning or evening, for if Md get water when thé
is out the leaves are apt to
TIO? TA
ber Em c Be, 4 of ‘the Reproduction 0
andes eight rows of 25 in^& | Th
"us treated are fit to еш їп de raw
TRE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
е en п made to ob rotte he equal
ей uetion, but they had ed ейге} abor. |
tive. He always understood as е
Ша
| spring vo 10 or 12 inches ín length, and
shoots which were twisted.
These shortened shoots an
Seeg raid
Sap elaborated in
орыш above mentioned, in order not to obstruct the
between the —— ss should take place both
been pinched the preceding
also on those
d. branches cause an in.
it with
on the
the descending
thai
in manuf
ght be.
Derbyshire. —Mr. Blundell said, that in the event of
such an establishment he would support it heartily,
D. — Zoorocr AND NY, INCLUDING
the’ Lower
aW: where ее K by Mr. Artis.
that thrash.
e pet
mn 1851; it Mino ана — арр
егу
eef, and
Early in 1852 an aes Ё,
| [нр and in
is these p
pe
qe ce is зно developed, which cametó . in pig. three Pleite
be fit for use the
for use «94 the end of | a
Lim begining of Ma May. feebl
— — Leaves ‘yellowish green, somewhat
appeared at
Riran of the s tibia Али the ankle Joints
berances perfect tarsi and t
this annoyed the bird = estroyed ca
newly-form
erch,
D
bea
upper edge of
in January last; which uide er differed peur
of locomotion, tall d
to perch. The living bird, showing the — pair of
was
155 of Yor teowner. |
опа1
rring after:
e feet in pem a dif-
cases related—which
yand not a new or acqui
To be continued.)
MANAGEMENT OF CIDER AP APPLE TREES.
: mg d from 596.)
‘Rearing the Plants in the uis ARE having
been planted in the ы ido or three y
young trees should be about the те
SCIENCE.
en 1 FOR THE ADV ANCE-
oth di page 613.7 à
inger. If it is i intended to
for the graft. 1 we wish to gra
hem st ME spate e in een ater |
shoots o on r3 sides of the e tree, in
R
t
planting, growth of those plants | f.
t to grow аа by by dao al ata horace
order
ibit an isms,
or bundles of some substance г
ces foun
in m inia of all shapes and sizes, at depths vary-
LE
2 to 6 feet below the surface of the earth.
was his, (the Professor's opinion that the rotten-stone |
to be black marble, with
-ston them, whilst others were half rotten
not the 1 of ta. bstance ean
'oduced b оона the lime out of the limestone,
ringi 110 acids to upon it. This proved
there must necessarily exist in the soil some acid
which dissolves the lime with which it comes in contact.
y washing away by the waters of M ren fling
3 the rotten roots o f the earth
acid, whi
structures as well. Prof. J Саз
etai a 1 portion and ev.
„ H. S. Blundell said, attempts wi
— ome they must be cut down
sts
of | recommencement of .
ge
uced specimens which he
the merest |
Stone and half black marble. The Meshal
iad been eff ауылы бешш on |
into al shoot. i t those то
ve taken an improper direction
гапа which cannot be sh re Љу means of а rod or
wn,in order to obtain а
shoot; and brane!
tarsi
1 Bb 0 ground wi
| render it more КЕРЕ to the air and heat, and
ew th
655 de ring that
w | inches,
p
Th
of mulchin g 1 UR.
supplyi
their leaves ;
its
But the removal ‘of these stubs, eue should 2
place at the end of winter, should not be
кау by во doing there would be too many
the sten,
| ting ӨГ v4 ehe ES M тор shortened shoots, is = a matier
to cut them off ev
gour
er absorption of sap. These
whieh are
рач mte
also
из troy weeds, This is the
be given without danger to
ts, which, even in ы 6 operation, must not be
d or stirrin
rface Nen
ан
beneficial in clayey or compact soils. ч,
surface loose,
s very
the soil of e nursery at them t
This mulching saves labour
of weeds. It a
advantageous,
il, it ose injurio y keeping the ground
ere is, 4 a drawback attending the use
1 which
we
ES we will show how it
straight vigorous
Before the plants acquire sufficient thickness fo:
dus: down, that d the finger for example, they wil
robably have to
February or March. The*plan
(^ A voting” stem
upright because its young — shoot may have
cut by a kind of coleopterous
n iged to cut i — A :
lateral bud. In this case Mas leadin ng shoot
veiut d of an e
the u of the trees from Mie nr it [wb
+ | trees, collecting the eov
midst of the
gro
been They aret chess Ad ba De м офи
e stem.
may be compl дау "
Asa thick, close covering prevents the 2
ong and severe winters that field-mice, not finding
any other means of subsistence, take advantage of that
cireumstance to part o that is
beneath the ramo To porat vus ^
cient to lay bare the earth at
the
.
жалы spread over the vi
bag RIOT + TE d
Four or
distances
number of shoots or 1
ud s
stem, 9 Кан obliquely Aah у
ooked f preventive
orm а
— The leading Sheri is therefore жо поса
by means of a rod o
t
young shoot.
ане миы | i
isting its base. ano 1 — —— Ay stem
site direction. The shoots w ich grow on
Vieni eld be preserved un it has attained а ү |
um
erbe too large ; they are ——
or a ſoot b pinching i in May or in the уе of J
d of the following winter if they
i nif baving been
e proper time, The breaking is
» | beeome spurs, an
4 little later, by twisting, or by bom Ж, them of at do ee further ram
ching
MAL the young later:
and ina few years pro
ifications of the
, when it i
1 or aed pletely M. head ofthe tree. 4 ы моге
THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
me Correspondence
"rum еы —I һауе ch
here are
cont of 3 house in the
es all colour ай а al black, P said n be
high in flav s the or badly а
fine berri
andria, white, black, and Grizzly Frontignans, Black
RIT and Black Prince, all of which bear amazing
erops. J
xs ‘Pear In the West of England there is sold
in the mar wan bert rry, on a long stalk, of Nie fie ма
~~ the Service Berry, but brown, nich i
ten hie oan ‘ike the Medlar. It is there called
the Swallow Pear. Can you inform me on w ree
it grows, and wate I could procure some o of them?
E. W. С.
otato Disease and its Prevention.—On the
tom
T | feet
bois d feet hi ish.
e The Holly
treatment having been suecessful last year I pursued |
the same with equal success. Anne.
ir. eg me one of Тш
с horo i isan menin
remedy for an A
made frech e of E: inche
having made a grow №; y inches 8
he summer. A AD point v land loo
3 PRAET ef е small Scotch Fir, quite E
e the sea, ои istrict, The plant i is now
Tree. Het ubtless have the
by the куна laureate, Southey
ple easing ines ai poetr
se lines there is а peculiarity
welt
р
оп ће
provisions of an all-wis
requently occasion le ак mire in the vegetable, as wel
as animal kingdom; the truth of which, however, in
this case » pare alw ways doubted. A friend, in the course
of this mer, having c hee my attention to this
to him my doubts
commence as
O = amm — ever stood to see
an Intelligence so wise,
— nd the Atheist's sophistries.
Below a circling fence, its leaves are seen,
Wrinkled - —
No eu — — their prickly round
But as her owe here’ nothing is to fear,
Smooth and unarm'd the pointless leaves appear.
1 e dte ured by the in of last 9
he i
the superiority of —
| his b — ng р
m = y being accorded to
ement there
2 the m
n
» ages d the public. 3 — eiiis of whic
ad does „ — th
— pattern was еа
іп агу і
5 0
he supplie Hortieu сага] Soci
that
arty.
ving young man to be ji
by statements "holly for by anything
appeared in these columns.
Perha
se there can be n
eh n]
Striking t —A friend of mine |
Petuni any o others in pots plae aced f
cold — ee exposed to the E neither s А
ene ith gl have, on contrary, p
old frame, жге Л shaded (when:
and kept — till It ht
ook wre
consecutive rows d early Potatoes. The fir T love to view these things with curious eye, E
Pow was left untouched ; the second had all the tops eut —— ve — or the Holly tree nóng riim; whi t his: look vigorous, Ho А
е ground ; tt the neve had the tops cut o . Can emblems see, 18 this t 1 ht that in striking cuttings necessary
ie manner second row, but was Wherevith amie to i et rhyme ; shading ‘and closeness were indispensable durin ё
over with 3 or 4 ‘chin Ed nice mellow soil; a rooti e co ith hand.glasses I
the f had tops n the same manner Now in my re dits on p „І ha sume it i the nd ent e i
as the s second and third rows, but was covered with | been led to consider the tendency in 45 Jes eaves to grow of the juices of the cuttings ; then, I ask, if this is
a thin aprinkling of quicklime in a pulverised state. smooth, as merely the result of advanced age (in the | the system, why do not the said cuttings evaporate whe
On taking up the crop on the 17th inst., the experiment | tree) ; and accordingly my opini t the real} we strike in the open border—entirely exposed? G. &,
having been tried for a month and a day, the result was | peculiarity is expressed in the llowing very et А Fitzroy Place, Kentish De [Whe the
as follows e first row with the tops uneut ced | stanza, which occurs afterwards in the piece of Southey’s | favoure gardener with his presence this
(1 give you the exaet 83 31 V psa is 31 of| poetry from which I have already qu Le A ewe now and then is all we have been r^
‘which were diseased ; the second, M the tops eut off, „And though my youth, as youth is apt, I know, ——
— PS cgi 12 of ‘which were diseased ; third, PIR iin harshness show MIR Pea Peckin ng Birds oe P 2o In Cheshire
with the covering of earth, 130 e к; еһ Won dw — мече dem d birds that peck holes in of Pears
Sander 8 were diseased; and fourth, which was Tin the smooth h emper of my a uld be blue tomtits principally, p^ v — either do .
covered with lime, 118 fine 1 of whi Like the hi — gd leaves upon the Holly tree." same or come to the feast after the hole is
was diseased, and this might have been affected before the A Country Clergyma garden at y, near the Castle, every Citron
periment was tried. It may perhaps rthy of| How to Dra ORAE etrical Pear.—Having seen, at | Carmes was pecked as it ri this year, and Fon
ark, that best sample of Potatoes was from the | p. 534, — — for drawing an ellipse, I now sen ы е, or any sweet is liable to the
covered with lime, and the ob па from the row with | a plan for drawing a geometrical Pear-shaped figure, | these little depredators, a however, are not guilty of
the tops cut and not co anything, the former which is is as fo lows —First, ue ti : circle as in t ra as supposes, but
of good aver, der latter v jall. I seco; etch, then draw the two diameters, | extremely е good Pear e will find if the
only regret that the — ele so small a = Dears With wall hole are left Аел, з the small holes
seale. As to the he lime, pA. 5 Mee soon become large ones. M. F. sat
teracting the effects 3 i M
b ici on i y, I have not the slightest ‘abl :
it wou well for gardeners an ег аке ndence,
a trial of it. About 3 bushels would ‘stile fora statute 1 oreign Corresponde
A Turnip drill, in the f a more con- Unber this title I pro ;
venient husbandry Lire would apply the lime, time, description ei
objects of natural history which I е
in Py
is situ
ries, a few miles abo
j a place favourite
on the 47 oreigners who reside in the
While the latter, which is гае TE BNG eranium, A B and C D; next describe the cirel ^d iG
; è e whose centre is|be in Canton a few week Id
the former, pil ngs the | Z, on "ie lne € D; n draw the other circle it a visit in арау wa b t
still retain their ch Last | centre of which is F, on the line A B. The radius of | known in this part of the world as an
n of Flowerof the Day, ‘heh sent out Фе circle must e one-fourth of the line С D, and the | scholar, and to Iami
f : o led i t s емтр ius of 1 circle F e rs of the — 5 4 В, which of Chinese notices, which appeared very #
not agree with | will give geom re req " Moor
Uem that marginal variegations | Carhead Gardens, Yo rkshire xui K ©: obe Ьл i
y employer purchased, about a year Bats in Churches. The parish’clerk а our ch eem H i 22
ronilla eoronata, about 6 feet high 3 at a very large and ancient xp eme has uid Vi. " the pire a wh A d uel азали
Bday y from top to bottom ; but| more than 40 years, and is well bnc * же diately admitte mine The 5 view from the entrance 18
i red y 1 f only is variegated, while the other | nuisances which bats мдей: says, that the church w easing, and particu striking " ld: stranger
is eovere T vin foliage entirely green. N. Miles, | never more free from them than at the present time ;/Sees it for the first time. Looking “
чч. and this freedom he attributes to e presence of that sailors ` i
йдеш. I have been informed that | useful crea the: owl, the festhers of = h he wed m each side
tual ШО, for Vine | frequently finds in the ch whieh doubtless | is
makes the bats its prey. Cart та is wn
Oak Dise —A e I send specimens | kind of alcove covers the en
d, has attacked a great many of the Oaks in this neigh- | with the walk, and on each si
ists of ood. The first symptoms of it are shown by the | low walls of ornamental erben,
ved leaves turning brown, and in a few € shoot d or small lakes, whi on
syringe. | up, the least pue ind main seen. Altogether, the oe
e 8 =й prt Bue ae this disease pre pretty orname
Potato | vailed in some e-fourth of the shoots are has a striking effect, and
ove | ing. I should ^y ‘obliged 1 an your corre- oe ge 3 meet.
ght | ғ nish me — as to the Chinese thi
s the atmo- oe of the evil or whet or not it is gen neral, | өзм 2t COM rug se:
ring of C. Booth, Belmont, Barnet. Camel
анн» Garden Wa Walks.—My attention has been |
| would
LS eager Sept. 17, where in answer
it is stated that
^ Hogg's
40—1853.] THE GARDENERS
CHRONICLE.
631.
the water and other Green- flesh), Mr. J. dar ; 9d Ьем (Весе
t this is a A
ts a good view of
en
testify :—*
n earne — — — that visitors will spit
Betle“ outside the railing, and knock the ashes of pi
outside." fruit trees and =
Caroline), Mrs
| Mes 2d — Un n Hive Me W. M. Y woe
les (
be Pin
се 1 г. ежу Fox. ;
tev. T. Phillpotts.
— tual), Rev. ap 3
re will be lee — fy мә фа this | (ш), N у.
Near the centre of the garden
r house
stands a substantial | —
all
* ex exhibited
id
arnestly | speciosa maj or, e тез, Anderso
or flowers, in e — Тс: Leschenaultia
may Ы prese — And
Chi teness—* We —
pom
Orchid (Stan opea insights), M
e
tastefully iurnished an
of the West, Splendida), Er
n which visitors are receiv
з enter | of ditto (Voltigeur),
x.
(овец, Prince Arthur, Pase s ig Hero, |n
Ws
iz coming forward for the © conservatory, in which they are
advance
merican garden hardy Heaths = эч het
‘ie + viu eid dus 8 md
apanese parent itself,
The fine specimen of Pampas Grass at the entrance of
me
this * ging is again faite up numerous flower
spi
On the Peach-wall яе, emn is ie dl all gathered,
of n, Chancellor,
tter is a very
jii
tained, o, све informs us that this is called | Fearless, Sir Ric hard Whitington, General Faucher, satisfactorily.
“the Fragrant Hall of the Woo-che tree.” Leaving Magnificent, Duke of Wel Mr. ur Miss н, е of King Edward's |
this place by a narrow door we rv following | § wah, Edward’s Magnificent, Violet per eeta, Grenadier, — a — whieh has sometimes been for.
notice“ Saunterers here will be excused entering.“ Princess Radizville, Sir ay Antrobus), Silver | the Viear Winkfield ; but which grows very much
This apparently leads to the private apartments of the! Medal, Mrs. Fox; 2d best (Grand Duke, than that almost as =, аза
family, In side of the en there is some Co n, Magnificent, Gens ris de Paris, Mr. Seldon, —— It is usually fit for use in Se
fine artificial kwork, which | — know е. Victoria, Plantagenet, Morning Star, Gem of ; on late, it v
well how to et, and 10 Grove, George Villiers, Sir J. I. Franklin ranklin), "Mr. G. | not be soon, Beau Présent d'Artois isa new
tastefully decorated, one of which is — the « library Williams. Best 6 Dahlias (Fearless, General Faucher, | Pear, like ripe quite so woon Passe Colmar; itisa zi lookin g frait,
of yerdant purity.” ‘Between this part of the garden Magnificent, Sir Edmund Antrobus, Miss but we eannot yet say what its quality may be. Bead-
and the straight dy noticed there is mt eave only рон, Mrs, Fox ; 2d best (Captai Ils S
pes for fish and Water Lilies. This is c * uisa, ier, Bathonia, sized variety, ‚ melting and excellent. Bourré Beaumont,
y-a zigzag wooden bridge of many arches, which venei b iere De of Wellington), Re v. Canon Rogers. | ^ good melting Pear, is likewise in season now, as is
rather dilapidated. very —— notice was put € Cut Roses, ( Victo ctoria, Géant des Bataillea, es, Madame | Fondante d? Automne, which is one of the bes
up here informing “saunterers to stop their steps in | Angeline, Louis Napoleon, х Mrs. Elliot, | Pears we possess. The Elton too is eatable now ; it is
case of accident.” Bourbon Queen, Charles Duval, Dr. Marx, Joan of y known from its having no core, Doyenné
. the outskirts of the garden we obse ved the pot. Arc, Comte de Paris, Riversi, Souvenir de la Malmaison, k is a handsome new Belgian variety, whieh
y for young plants and | Souvenir d'un Amie, Duchess of anat Ophire), | does well on a standard ; it is obovate, truncated at the
e kitchen garden. Неге а natural ity Mr. M. Williams. Best Bulbous P (Lilium lanci- | stalk, with an open eye setin a formed shallow —
was pointed out by one of nese, which, at first | folium speciosum, e roseum, album; Vallota Among Apples we 1
appeared singularly trees were purpurea), Mrs. Fox a dessert variety of origin ; утуе tll
growing in a row, an and at about 20 or.30.feet- from the assian kind, with the colour of a Manks $
) the two outer ones had- sent ts, and Kerry Pippin, a kind too well to require com-
y united themselves. with the centre one hen I New Plants. ment ; — € —— — ;
t the outer tr Banyan ; ; Summer Thorle, a handsome sort of good quality and an
(Fieus nitida), it will readil ^ oe 8 е со S а t bearer ; the Summer en Pip in, КИ,
ey presented w. тад The long roots the best of all the sum A ; and the
sent down by this species had lovingly emb . idis 5220 ERI AT by Ro n in y s n, p juicy sort, which, in a warm season, -
centre tree, and appeared a at first sight to have X À d D it flowered in the winter of 1851. It has an agreeable and ms. a few s
cm n бра алууну i еби is a very handso: ant with the foliage of a Griffinia of the more — —— —
E 2
E. ect Teas enters o a lbs lont of mn „ы a орану is unt of which will be given next
garden is will understand me w enough, but it is рац: vello y if scales, re ing " that they will ail prove
really difficult to give a stranger an idea of the Chi 8 Mr. Van Houtte directa it to | 9f very inferior quality, —— to the ungenial
style which I have been endeavouring to deseribe. In he treated like a tender stove plant while growing; but in in whieh they have
understand the С style of gardening it is to be remoy the gre and placed ona —
to dispel from the mind all ideas of fine lawns, shelf next the glass when at rest. It should be grown
broad walks, and extensive views; and to picture in in a thoroughly drained pot, in rich in leaf-mould FL OR RI 10 m L TURE.
` stead everything on а —that is, narrow | The flower stem is 2 feet high; the flowers themselv
ei S isa те in ali 8 with lattice- are full 3 inches long ае | of 9 or 10. M. Dovste Сніхеѕе Ра
wakes ore ornamental openings in in order to give | Planchon regards it ib. 2. ner genus allied to Coburgia | 8°°wing plants which — — the eu тмин for his
8 of the is beyond * summer - houses, aud and Leperiza, and happily compares its appearan aee | care than this ; and, t its
gue din — over that of a white Fuukia. We understand tivation may not be uninteresting,
hr mb short, M he ede eur r to il, ke nd ‹ thi elgian gegen ущ that the entire stock of the кг m хий bieh тр
"There am ms of. €: f em 2 species is in the hands of Mr. Van Houtte, af G . w, let them get rather dry, an
I think p be imitated with cs 85 in our divide the top into sepa ‚ an
Own gardens. e of the doorways and openings in ly in sand, singly in small pots, or several iu a
mt by pretty. In particular І may Garden Memoranda or large p гү: ; plunge bottom ne
m ea about 10 feet high, having a number dt IonrICULTURAL SociErx's ARMEN, . Green. | witha -glass. Give ve them air, and wipe glass every
Fo epe: filled with made to | —Since our last visit the alte n of the i|
e ms of the Bamboo. I ди close this | dron. clump in the arboretu progr |
ji 3 es А lines of the poet, whieh | derably. * than half of the old formal belt has
we for "OL the . of к att Dates | already been remo in beds, and various
Qm to be an effort to describe the nature | changes in the level of the ground are about to.be|!
^ qoe. In a little frame in front of the | ге . ous Oxalis | |
А ebttage growing round; Bowei is beautifully in flower. It blossoms here every |
эша P year about this time with the gre regularity,
E^ — and certainly nothing can be ban or more
а : Е enlivening т are i — rgd d Cei da
a Brunsvi osephinze PRONE e"
psa & айин Ы in bloom in the frame, whose only
ре: rived from what жу» wwe t rough d oy d
Ror; is the pun of the О an mat
last " a Накты or C c Н el tar € at night in i i weather in тл.
'arded ; T. Williams; In one of the stoves we
d best, of Арі e , чи Жу їп s a eon
(Syrian, Which the superintenden ng аһ
mad hardening the plants by keeping them i of iode
iteher's summer, and ly dry. n splendens in
Muscat, the same house was a E
k Ham- reported to have been well res Pd Pun
Me Ryan Ben arabe espe Fron- | doors i the T | pag
5 WU EM. mí de Malays,
` WEE. ns м атар —
blossoms are
of | bloom in one of the gi
| d numerous to to make i it very —
Best Melon (King s Own | вий akaw hardy, we believe, it certainly
a P
мар va шу
struck last spring, ipi
*
з „и eri зг wing.
Жу Жел. i a дегеи а :
632
3
themums now require scire to keep them in
for these pitt, but I haa none to suit them better than |
® h a small quantity of loam and dry
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONIC
ust bé given libérally,
te liqui
Sedans ж liberal addition of silver sand. If cut | and yum iib will be Karel necessary to ensure
flowers i b e u
— ; the plants may be grown in а | nice
“stove all vr ri ugh the үл ; they will make larger | numer
plants but will not 2 o be taken to a conservatory |
in eenhouse, | be p
5
It may be well to үчү that they do not like sd
js hot sun, cold draughts of air, or excessive mois
ЕВ. OG n
WINTER me to mention that
1 have found Bennett's тазу M whe an eens variety
Durin
blossom in à cool howe shariy à m Christmas
p and attractive, pier à profuse bloomer, flowerin ng
» E rg ite
ms e, and stant ait d with a white ка] eer Sac иы:
detected, as
| them;
і
regular distances apart. A on of the stock should
vader
lass to get into bloom a little earlier,
inerarias. and Chinese Primulas for very
‘ward
flo wering; fumigate the former whenever green-flies
the plants never thrive when infested with
CING DEPERESE
ante e begi
of November. If the Vines are not already pruned, i
— even in ua pots. Those who
ts during wi ould: not be mithout-it it, for a
5 ege o of n ein at ory time i is often thought more
Complete ри! TAE M Не wate aid sashes in зра, and let
— front lights aud pai ted, a l ar
hea thors —
LE.
еа tase not M. > the oy ek
tely occasion premature decay, Gi ihe
on hi should be — M. frosty ni am в
— 28815) үмут
— — —
STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR
LON
For the week ending Sept. 29, 1953, as pheervad at МеН а
_ Chisw
n TexPERATURE, siid 80
Sept 4 BAROMRTER, ios d
ө 8 6а Of the Air. Of the kan h ii
A Max. Min. | Max. Min. | Mean
———— — ——
Friday. ayers 29.704 | 61 4l | 510
Saturday 24 a 29.743 | 29.687 | 60 34 419
Sunday 29.330 |. 29.083 4 64 45 54.5
Monday FU 29.810 | 29,562 | 5 32 | 44.5
ТОДА; 2 24] 29.901 | 29:894 e ap" | 550
, | Wednes. 2З 25] 29.892 | 29.854 | 66 44 55.0
Thursday 20 26 29.085 | 90.835 85 4 353.0
See |, 29.766 |; 29460. | 623 |, | аы (517 | 844
ept. 23— Очеви; clou 2
— ayer T elent sick cloudy ang [ine ; ; clear; e m
— %—Rai ; very bo 5
P Clear and . — T — — * —— {=н —
— 27 —8light fog s Fame al nd ine; e Ay Met
ig Bat i Rod, made ie eficient for 1 x 9 | "d A
oy Worcester. Keep fires is ual 1 ripe fruit, for пі Seb Mean temperature of the week 4 deg: b ,
former. dire Pra — We suppose the —%—
vd ‘Taste uP AND SrogmG ранітаѕ: 6 T. In a treatise on this | earl house is how fü lly de and — leuves entirely STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ames
п
Керт to be performed until the: divi frosts | off ; give the trees Ache look o Мз cut away any gi; Daet the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending Oct.
эй (have: comple “Checked tation. For furti which, now the leaves are Sally off, may re
on varieties, it is plan,” says the 8 = thority, be found still too thick ; ; unless the trees are weakly, the s 9.01 | Greatest эзан
Ti place а small lock of dry shes round the 160 ot be shortened yet, and when such is | October, | S22 | 28 EE whieh ie Чаш ТЕ. 1 :
plant. Thi 1 righ ee [ызчы апу pea А | Zu | 53е mà Rained; „ Rain.
Severe frosts, and ibo б carri 9 s ce the heavy | done, be ante sure to с е lani 4; Lease D bud
tumna. In syste especial E “this isa дро and | Atten e ripening of the wood of the other houses
useful application, hough 4 in high dry land it ma ab- aking sli phy ull days to em, ay [7 3| 69 AT 535 15 vue
solutely ssary. Choose some dry morning, when pena isa к 1 Tues... 4 633 432 | 533 13 1.06
— 8 “of a dry following vds and cut down the plants to | Movin, ves T Wed. 5] 626 | 407.| 517 11 0.57
] (a іа Fut ico the ground. The day following take up all ће | detached "without force. The last ‘crop of Melons E 6 zT 2 — i Zi
and turn them upwards ow the watery | will require fire heat to keep up a tem e from ‘Satur. 81 602 | 416 | 509} 1 0.63
oo. phe ty КЕ» mi stems. Bring them in. under cover, ant 70° to 75° ы ease in dunshine. Maintaih gg —
see that һе numbers or pene all : ? ng . , Pie highest temperature during the — es 0
with co; copper. wi ire. Mat prt ne is not t good for this pu pose а y bottom heat of 80 ў d р de venti- e and the lowest on the 5
осал of and the nam nore Пу be displaced lati water should now be given, unless tlie s
| to suc wisn to Keep ther :
should all be taken up on the 33 very dry; and sy osphere must 1 kept Notices to c orresp onde
ү Hier, во | dry as possible, to give w at flavour it is possible to th Har е you ever seen
t onee. Ithe soil | ripening fruit - this season. Саси e the “dener, ¥ or Paterson К aces
fmm aa hy ret а ede — pem | attention a Ferd to temperature, but as they are and
m dva. е беу пев IR 3 they wil require water often, and which,
2 — hang 'Shrivelli a te bnd live. —
Wi velling, an buds aliv 8 .
т Кл зот тырла ea
wi clean stra and AAT ERE. * м indi
, Alayer of straw. between and under s each ler of PO. In t es put over them by night ; such as are not y DL The: whiteness p — os and i E "s
РОНА poe E майн ect "E — he season for in bloom wi 0 by day well. On this 8 ISLANDS: Querist, These а '
1175 r * маа ar agp psy all Pes 3 e point be ed by the state of the plants and weather ; | large masses the coarse sedges hri
j gu “stots 5 removed, an age fresh Au straw laid them to absorb | 2S the m h the warmth of pits fi —- — in soma lakes, surrounding the mass
on any — = method keeping ‘Dahlia must be kept up by applying a little fire heat, or
9 N e Pot- усе iei t ps nd the | adat гу loading th th
Faots laid on their side 1 in a p mt re the frost cannot haps addition to the “lin unge when heated by e adrift, such masses may be dragged into any
а to them. If the amateur Has a greenhou dd ts | materials. mds — nd t be k
be con convenis Чу stored away under ihe stages, laid ой опе HARDY FRUIT. — NATA =
= at may ru t з
ages vwillinjure 9 t-üots ke qr а Mae rn gather of Apples and Pears will 5 арн pieces of water in which there i
roots, pem therefore it is desirable to have a few of each variety | When. the r permits, Lake them as far — * af Vier
0} at ek t Jed, this purpose. alt ШАРАН һаз по for | possible, in ace — i they ripen. ошту i 3
ground-roots, пог, a greenhouse for his pot-roots, he may ii ark ОЁ coun’
904 1 m in boxes, in a dry cham —— or in апу 2 8 ep — e armory xt he Ch eg emm pe 34:371 t
— ing, the frosti can be kept from. them L4 11 oe t бутоо she As а; naming nd as — * the Chase 5 — 4
Ж kind о AL 8 mats. it is p ate on which it was gathered bein М
E 1 шет — 2 they will require — en looking over, to poem on the label. The f. Toobi — be Rent ay E Bon Chrétien 5 2, Ribstone Pippin; 3, Not r
t0 all decayi aren roots and s pt dry, |. vated in зимата under опа Dial D Beurré
91 LING — RS, an ously clean. Where the l n 7 P В. з, Во o Сапа nent те
: af anxius te is well formed, deep, and symm les and ‘Pears ar d in drawers, label the out — eie . Winter Nelis;
bag b tg petat wh which — good substance, but the colour side of each drawer as above, that no confusion m may | Passe Colmar. №, 4 is not a good specim
vg. bad еня ри buta à 8 ‘little meri E. In arise when they are required for use; when the collec- | the sort; the others are tolerabl
norurn Hocks: S E. The pink one is the Dest E the bloom sent селе large oue, боган d те — of dried or other plan
а е others appéar or iate use, an
is sm ll Th th Ts арре to be of rio should evoted to f, t te d decline naming hea)
— ̃ ̃ —
abb еерее of Обед!
гд ЮТ ы, the. irs ebro
E di
d immed
to bringing forward the later ripening kinds ; and the
other kept entirely * рее the prinei
Secun such time as wanted > а pi
y Я — most favourable for
| predate Apples and Pears for a length of time are a
| uniform tem from 40? to 45° the total, or
partial, exclusion of light—and an atmosphere neither | `
—5 — eem — S ec the eee E = Py
"АСЕК GARDENS. t
арак Age Sata “expect cold weather soon,
obe pc P any plants
[and that are likely to be injured by 1
without
he border that are worth preserving,
Ee Tenue lifted an delay. scon as Searl
б DEPARTMEN руле» become unsightly Tu ку be taken ар,
ae et for out shoul n Td dni wea under | the soil shaken from their roots, the stems shortened back |
|: he present weather is unfa a little, and then put into smell potn i in which they hm
F. à longer out; at the same time | remain p thé winter. Place them in à dry situ-
p similar plants sho ken in. As ation, cool, but secure from y gin them little or
a which the greater part house | no water. We have known them to —
Lt sintered, in all — arn partly lc "Pini pot бү up by the гона in a dry
oe ming plants E in pots in t 4 should be s in
AU che latter should be dut: over, ч rein k- 1 7 (on t time ould be gi sar the
p. АН улы pelag Te — * i ‘sh
E removing the others to | for digging up T otatoes where they are ready for-
Fo is | lifting. After they are raised let all — ак &e.,
|. mpty, cleared heap, fo:
awa) ay to the manure its
3 ће crops for next year e d.
it ц 0 j |
ng. This should be done in rows et 9
i about
inches apart, and Tet the inches
to | apart ir пе row ; they like a rieb, W eit orbit
arm border|
soil; the situation
her
to request our D to recollect yet M vir
or Could n have TM unlimited '
— er
rem:
oving it
* RuxwEns: W reer ule
t is doubtless a very
Sx mms мыгы) Orow. You must trast —
ration in water for the means s of p
e atit
"Wilsoni — v7 Sub. Move your
; when Eve require them to
Water Crisses: Inguirer. You wii
eunt n rf forming 1
p
THE) AGRICULTURAL, FAZ 231
633
ы;
UVIAN -GUA
AUTION- TO AGRICULTURISTS. | А
It, being notorious extensive adulterations of this
‘MANURE are Still Carried o
NTONY сївв AND SON
ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
Consider it to ‘be their duty > — ee Government and to
‘the Pu again to recommend Farm
to be carefully on their guat
The character of the p: s from whom they purchase will |
of course be the b est TS and, in addition to particula
Attention to that poin NY GIBBS ax» SONS think it
well to remind buy i
The lowest w жеке жге ‘at which sound Peruvian
~ Guano has been sold by them during the last two years is
91. bs. pe, ton, less 24 per cent.
resales made by dealers at a lower price must therefore
one leave a qo to them, or the article must be adulterated.”
NER / — АКЕГЕ шр: мр р жс у: ШИШ ДҮ ee aah
uU LAN AO the guaranteed import of
Messrs. ANTON AND SONS, 2 Tsland
and all ‘Artificial anures,
10, Mark MTS London.
WHEAT SOWING-IMPORTA
UVIAN G
P д Ше
`©
>
ee CLARANCE, Agricultu za 9 py ent for Peruvian,
no su "Superposphata of Lime, 14, Bishopsgate Street.
-Within I
ANURES—PERUVIAN RUANG.) i
eer MANURE, made to meet the offer of a
Prize by the Royal mi аз ^ Society of ЙАШ,
m, Salt, Bone Dust, and all othe
rs and all others who buy [Чоц
5]. ран tor clean ee айй one x
i m
“and A it. » — 18 канша beyond
hours it becom hard ‘as
PRIZE CHURN.
| NTHONY’s Toce 1 MORIS
6
т Churns tried made. i 10 Ibs. from. t
дну: Hr
WI ss БРЕД? ЕНЕ STEEL "wo
NG FORKS, never bend, strain, nor break, b
retain пе sharp points to the last, requiring no €—
Mr. says: mesas th answer admirab a in breaking our
heavy age nd m T manner,
and facilitate labour quite 4 per се
Burcess & KEY, 103, Newgate $ Stal As 62, Little Britain,
London Agents, and also Agents to principal Im
Manufacturers in the Kingdom,
ЕБЕ PATHS. mms e who would
their гоа can 2 winter months should ‘construct
. walks of P. —— d CONCRETE, which
2885 ed ne which tbe path is at
made from de 8 which "5 fon with it, and to every
rp rive parts
*
r.
x
8
i
dena conie of Port Ce 8
pue t te before applying the water.
3 n ba: " р ice thick... labourer can mi
Ап
2
plement
M
e CLUB F FA CATTLE SHOW.—
t
raed to de Hostis ааг Bekis BATUR.
AY, die of NOV EMBER, R, 1853. к 9
ing
ne
cular! ested
or on the Club's — — һе
FIE LUB” тина — 25 н in
the Honorary Secretary’s name
AS EXHIBITI IN of 80 VET and а
n thé 30th
Ist а non- sub-
е. Corn Exchai Bedford,
$a" B ber табаш
enjoy | пе
HY ITCHIN Ax» HOME COUNTIES DOMESTIC
POULTRY ASSOCIATION.—OPEN TO Art ENGLAND. —
The Second Annnal — of this Society will be held at the
Exchange, Hite! — an
pwards of 801, will be — 4
hen Prizes am —
for public 2
Hitchin is a fret la station on ‘the eg —— m
Om miles from ondon sat —— h station
EE
it ha п cannot gro
ough or upon rita d it
resixia the kelion of of the severest frost. Prize iT ts шау be
—
It is necessary, as r does not soak. through it, t
from the middle of the rash Ж Тазы, the sides.
Manufacturers of the — 2
Millbank Street, Westminste
D 7 К AND
R
HES WEB begs to inform La dad
Ey Hn Public that, haying had considerable prt
IRRIGATIO
ч
experience,
Also Foreign add р спа Lled and Rape Cakes, Peat tion of Estates upon the t improved principles, — ry | ri
Moss Charcoal, &c.— ‘PP ly to Manx Fornenatit, 204, Upper | contract: or on commission, о “Referenee given.— vdd Ж
Thames Street, London berton Court, near. Tiverton, Devon
8 following Manures are manu-
n n “Г Cree:
r ton 27 0 0
Siperphosphats P
Sulph разе. ЖЕТҮҮ kr os tes.
Шат Виево t, City; vas."
N. B. tere Dn ane, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent! of
— —.— of Ammonia ras,
— —— OF LIME, warranted the
1 percentage of soluble 1
the
. B. Ути "mr
private view on Friday,
ra (dot — which will be
—— for the aes ape ef $ mers And on Saturday, the
9th, and Monday the 21st, 1s
mere Goop wN, Secretary.
The Directors of the Great Northern and Eastern Counties
оу have agreed to run pT , and
Wr SH e free een ba -4 àll Poultry for — Exhibition (at owner's
* nd to k free all that is 008014.
оону. EXHIDITION=—An EXHIBITION of of
ND DRAINAGE:
LTRY will be held E NE
ean ral Boe, а TUESDAY
UL
E the Newton Abbot A,
е Lists will be écart on application.
RobERT FrAMANT, Honorary
| aa WEDNESDAY, Noveniber Bih
R. ЖӨН NSON Ar ie prineipal Assistant to
Mr, 1 undertake the Supervision of
ee 8 АЛ а large А ive Shillings per acre; or if unde
30 acres, three 17155 eas pe for setting out the king
Levels, &c. 12,
Abingdon’ жа —
ROYAL AG RICULTURAL COLLEGE,
CIRENCESTER.
The Agricultural Gasette.
URDAY, РОА, Ви
АТ.
MEETINGS FOR Т
} Aud 24, í Railway Statio ‘PATRon—His Royal Highness estie reme HE TWO FOLLOWING WE
E at Gl. p: vy also CORN угги for to: rot iem epi: . — ad PrP RENT Cop CouNGiL—Earl BATH Тизвават, Oct. — — Et
m nees” yielding: Nitrogen, Potash, ЕА NS 10 0 80e Far nr ges атти M. A. y Ў ro
te, eloker I
са ery and Анет Sal Salt, Sulphate of Potash, Ammonia, Chemistry A. C. Voele One of the hae frequent p fashionable оп
Aus FERUVIAN GUANO, —.— nteed the genuine importation alog Emm. 1 5 . vs LS. көйле nw breeding is notion that there e
m a C 2А . GIBBS & SONS. А constant supply of LINSEED ES dicine aro d a aire t some пунан advantage ates “with
in T TY: || Manager » id Amin py ' — somethiz whi cannot
» Loxpox MANURE COMPANY; Bridge 5i Street, Blackfriars. | danietumt to V qutm to Chemical, Profes. a Williams, MRCS, M^ 4: laid, 19% 15 тнт а) less з We
ХА МО Е NS PATEN DI ING on| Students are edited after the $ummer and winter vacations ; Ар E Wi th ply
TRJ FORKING MACHINE; which obtained the SILVER | also in April and October. as annual fees for Вена ers vary | regard this ill-o'-the-wisp,". in pursuit
s MEA Of the Royal Agricultural Society at GLOUCRSTER, | fom 45 to 0 ruines nts is 401. per annum, The College Course of Which breed 1 Fo 38
: J 51. 55. ze o e H IYand ФТУ еп е 2 ray. or
Serpe ere ыл D OCTET amer atria e ME eater af Becta QD RENE
x y be seen at wor н
_ Banbury nd in Kent Middlesex, Surrey, Cheshire, Yorkshire; department for general as well as for agricultural education, re that their sheep have so dwin аэ in " size
^C North Wales, Berwick, Gloncestershire. „Worcestershire, Leicester- E VEDI ues ani information een, be had on арр онын ФА ome no l Wut ciated by ‘the A E Ober
» E yen th demand of SMALLER: OCCUPIERS where » horse 15 es ы: ped of e diam бо, Кына admirers of | ер " the
Ky sitar py with a dranght of three or four | Bowy London; and Bowis Вау Cireneester. Priceless) 221560 1128 si gis eoru eh s — m ct
horses only. Price 977. 20 241. 108. res ivel at Banb UAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ‚SOCIET served intact th
, PRIZE at Gloneester (the h 5 ore aera n. ee ome аи — ешын, o 5 the head in all its original ugliness. Others, unpre-
er oF MG опе Reaper (high bly commended at he Hd he Veterinary Coll ost Aa, ed ae ot serupled to mix these breeds;
rue — Gloucèster), Liquid Manure | ENE 5 the New Class tion, to maintain the size and
. Pumps; Chaff — ng Mills, Lawn, Y, November 7. di isposition pn fer абу th- e breed a
:^B.-SAMUELSON,: — W orks, Banbury. p n e Course — Will be condueted аз follows :— í the symmetry and quality of the other. So,
S anp PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, 1 ase NR erinacy Medic PAP bia i Na wise, with h ny persons beliey-
рр. — — д-на и-ни Sout onioni ion BOILERS 2. The RUM of Chemisty -— r^ r ing that, unless a cart horse is wanted, one of the
and Conserva Hothouse "Builders, either in Wood or | g General H Zoatomy Ала ;Demonatra- "M “| = | parents ought to to be thorou bred, have oar the
н, арй; к the eee Жы the 0 e „Меру, т aos é „ Mr. BARLOW, V. S. idea so far that the progeny have bec weight
furserymen r simple but efficacious me of warming
Arlene dnd other Buildings by Hot Water. x zi herpes ind Bi Dietetics —— Ale ere sy. s. and so light as to be fit only to din a feasted inet ht
i From extensive works they xe aene wes . e of By Order of the Committee. Lb, Max in parks, or, with a similar partner, t 9,0.
cmm highest — ТГ n be gi and full particulars Highland and Agricultural $ 8810055 Edinburgh, eher T. svi — Бенков them in some light carriage.
é 2 YOLLEGE of AGRICULTURE кнр CHEMISTRY, be u We have no
a REDUCTION IN -PRIC AND or PRACTICAL Ахр GENER L Sci ENCE, 87 aud wish to piedete or depreciate гой age,
38, Lower A ningun Le» e, Kennington, vis ыз we value this for its advantages
үз Ї1МРЕОУЕР CAP END “‘wnovcnt. |
пейт ARON VRBEM, МАНОВ
неверно 2
of Flexible ae pe "p 41.156.
Terms, cash on on delivery.
Еру
En — 16 Bath Place, New
rp tee gg Poo a bi
foi — 2 ` E
— Ўзаро, with with. Illustrations,
ent free by post.
1.15 0
Paint toon “with 15 25 “Or lead
Bie кы T
own or Country, or of
EIR, pardo de н
1С
унй ad
i
a gf hag mae r or rn
1 "St the
* ди aie E. tud (^ Tor Pow ris
The s E of studies pyrene in the College comp es every
branch тешне to to prepare yonth — 1 — — 92 De
eering, ing, ale ап for the Naval
d not
Sı and fi — rtues tta ces, an „1 есап
Kem jm of sem de description | are нт and his descent p Fly Childe
The terms and other particulars may be had on 1
Ro mem g Е Года о з зу ay .
i a ee е: mper, —
LET коса diae. 3 sper deb en EA d
ay wo were рну ааа, was, the fact by one
d not fot
raed $ 75 fe
dence 15 7: © ы. ite TS or evi-
Be pli
ir phe? wil illustrated by an
pend.
ot бото E T nau, min a yie» m "afe ае in the
Arts. e Leet collec
of § . мст — RIDAY. — fa at Belloc,
Mar Peer Weil vil — er, — sueceeding W ednesday
t the same
Fr er 1553 18 R. W. gett, DID; Printipel.
prond of the ese tm, dh ualities of Thumper’s
care
We are Було to tik that а
Pan LANDO DOWN VERS. Die ahs AND
ING
ЫЫ БЕРЫ PH
Ixcor TED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PAR iN
ts for Life, Trustees, Mortgagees, Incumbents of Livings,
. have works of Draining, arping, Irriga
ing, and other i ement r
noc Deainace Company, either by
ommission. The — 2 —— the СЕС N
on the inheritance, or
ad ne yee — the 4 Miror i
rene: - improvements, This. Company
gaged in panera works for many years in
Counties of En , and ing in employ
ya U Kingdom, sole
eee is the best
Pianist nd. Manufacturers, :
JOHN WARNER X sos, zb
t vea Crescent, JEWIN —
stet om or 9, Bedford
n
d ME gl
means disposed t
is of mo importance, beca
measure as a guarantee Yo the
possession of e qualities which are not visible
| ua
guarantee for the | 48 Don
ШШ so cp | 1 8. car adm
Thomas Ма | It is a very с
634 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
beyond a first cross; but this is for a PIG-BREEDING FARM,’ а. ‘never seen | оѓ the
ма упайын n erroneous in a paper in a farm a pepe exclusively to breeding ec pragad m
the last Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of rearing of swine.” We could for ourselves reite- us second, we
England, translated by Mr. Posey from the French, | rate the same remark — we do not kn now, no ан susceptible of
in which the writer, in crossing English with French did we ever hear of one, and moreover we do
sheep, has found that the offspring of the first-cross not think a farm could be so exclusively, appro-
mals o sides similar that they
the progeny of the French an animals, | mend our friend, as he appears to wish to breed | the cart.
Abundant evidence could also be medi with|and rear pigs—to — 2 an were таи. and of the
regard to horses—no better animals being produced | provide for them ordin object. to extremity of th
than xe леж begotten by "half-bred horses out of | the exclusive appropriation pi ihe Mb Abc whole | produees the rolling
half-bred farm — x purpos instead of a cart we take a h
The — effects of crossing are well shown In vating a farm to yield a profit, crops too | drill, in which the wheel carries a smaller
in the case of swine, the various breeds of which valuable do pigs to feed upon, or spl АРА 1 55 cog-wheel, by which id
have, no doubt, of late years been very considerably | be gro Wheat is too expensive 18 part of the machine, the bite
improved. It would puzzle Srrarrorp, or even pigs. Ba arley is more adapted for Бана, d P —
Depretrt himself, to trace the lineage of many of the NOME T" costly for growing store pigs. Oats and
animals who have gained aed at poen feit the pulse crops are ara — me a
i er, given ix f
e br he ure we now consider ug aru
other animals, have not Bositated i E that of — to tious food, but they are all too costly tad р" very shall find the labour of the horse зун? by his h
infuse a little more gie moe or Sussex, o or Essex | inadequate weight per acre to support a large herd | to surmount this additional o
blood, ju ju st. (as — octors say) “as occasion of swine; and to breed and rear such a herd as our connection with any in
requires; and e in — se of public sales, friend is hoping to obtain would require the whole the machine,
pig | far ed with the us or hee
breeders are mentioned (by way of recommendation), | green 1 to the abandonment of the grain crops, not affecting the. argument
from whos various stocks the Pigs to be sold are, This, we think, cannot be the most profitable mode hough * no
descended. It would seem, almost, in the case of of QE ied w we should be 8 ba a | the simple motion of
pig 8 that the witches ef MacsetH had loss to know how to get a succession or any n ria
pees with the incantation :— of root crops without the usual intervening | — t
"Booted Hr t rs y bac a * Б — the requirements of vet both h same mide nd cause, te j
Ls o
— — 5 The fecundity of the sow is very great, and her t Ren M мй she grounds, Zappos wis,
— cei atany rate militate strongly against progeny grow remarkably fast. No anim al in will appear more plainly “if we go more close
the too great — 28 ortance often attached to purity of domestic use is of equal value in producing food for! the m бант
blood. man. She will generally produce two litters #0! “ When e u pull a эре round by c ends of its
The system | successfully adopted in improving average ten pigs each annually, and occasionally spokes you make it a lever; when you draw it along by
Wb bea mal of sheep and other animals is to select | three ; these again will produce littersat 12 months its a ey ae use it as а roller.” I have shown how, in
Ly x and . , . à
es and to breed from them, | old, so that it is astonishing with what rapidity a the rolling process, me о wheel acts as ^ Iu;
8 is also juu case with x ps Mio to race horses, and, | stock of pigs may be obtained : the great thing is to | fore this Penge sah 3 ra N C. W v 3 үа ж» с
to a limited extent, with са carriage horses ; find them suitable food. The sow, both immediate ely it rey n mples ^н.
but with. roadsters: and saddle] € of. other kinds, before and after farrowing, should be fed with nutri- |? to са frat е consi on — th Ey me
left f tious food—milk-warm wash, whey, swill mixed with | | whether her Dung secondary revolution”
whim, we cannot be surprised that such depreciation bran or meal—and this must be found. e young | such носа а die y ав as * C. W. H." maintains
occurs as that which has called forth the little work pigs, for several weeks, will require ‘similar food. | - The horses move in a circle ; this it will at oncebe
which has led to our remarks. Fully agreeing with As they increase in size and age they will subsist | granted is not so N for exertion as it
our author* as to the national i Mete: of the sub- and thrive moderately upon 1 hes a slight moved in a straight Ì |
‹ t aie y ad y qu of the evil at present exist- | mixture of farinaceous food ; 5 J ansia 2. The horses jaw. “obliquely to the levers...
praia m
W
way of remed ey Will mm
M Bihar of w hich, if followed out, would, we | esculent that can be grown; but in the iis they |
are assured, be attende ЖЕ considerable benefit. | will require tender and careful treatment, as the levers." Here is a loss
is, tha
Our first s our nme
should form certain esta ablishments, under competent | great. known that store pigs will поё, of revolution. e songer Pye
Management, for the breeding of powerful weight- yield a x ата adi ph a food ot bu common | the path the horses mare а уай am ;
1 saddle horses; for this purpose the country ran; offal „ but must be, in а revolution ; the nature of the anim
а be өччү and wherever à powe ul mare great measure, pecie by roots jos herbage ; | y
ith good action can be procured, she should it they are very gross and enormous feeders, eating | whieh 3
once be bought and devoted to the stud. There are | muc and 3d nie. fast. They also, as store | friction, which the engineer would gladly have
still good mares enough thréughout the country to | pigs, requi uch room, air, and exercise; this, with, had the nature of the moving power permi
egenerate our breed of saddle horses, if they were all | together witli "Min iness; is "indispensable to the | to dispense also with these ег
devoted to the purpose of breeding, instead of 3 5 | free and full growth of the animal. Xu E pigs,| I may remark that the power of these levers,
worn out in ordinary work; bu every year they be- m ore especially, as also breeding sow ust be depends on the proportion of their longer arm to
come fewer, With the same view, the best Һа! br ed | = supp lied with plenty of clean litter, M. their sties ar, which is the radius of the large eog-whe
Stallions should also be procured. Such horses be kept free from taint. by fr vocan washings. | about 4 to 1.
should be either the sons or SiS of a thorough- Store А cannot be kept in sties to advantage. dps s now consider the haymaker, and we
| | horse, but with cien ce to carry | Sty-fed pigs ought to be fattened as quic ia $ as find any such great difference of principle in
i we thi OLA do to ra
antago..
considerations will imply | — the two modes of management—breeding| l- The leverage is much the same—thisis
or
аго desid sale as stores, and as fattened pigs. Pursue which * "ow а — . — and would not ан.
X d каан ` 1 21 4 да . ad › 1
Рау a mee is, that, with d Sie. of | course he may, he will find that all his animals must — — "55 mister = |
req uire o in a deste Me 1500 50 divisor i татти find that frequent chan
e be kept well and in a progressive state; he will
quired es of Too wil be requisito | tenia Ау he proportion, the see
as premiums for the best mares and stallions of the for his young pigs,and he cannot account them 3; 1 erde werd —
character described. Two or three thousand pounds stores es, and qualified to subsist on roots and herbage, etm =
Aon A:
annually, arranged in prizes of 20/. to 50L, would under from 16 to 20 weeks old; he will Sad dii 2 oni —
be money well laid out in a national point of view. his sows will not always produce iri litters at the acts dicularly to the levers,
A precedent is afforded by the ally given | precise time he desires, bu "rus en a |
prece ent is afforded by the sum annually given | p ecise time ires, but often in the middle of spokes of the wheel, and to
for Queen's Plates, and which, we believe, is now | winter, when they will require vv good litter and | tage. This As is —— eq
ectly useless so far as the public is concerned. careful nursing; he will find that v stores will | the horse exerts in drawing machine
A portion of these prizes could very properly be ‚ | also require well littered yards and to promote | minus the force w
in the hands of the Royal Agricultural Society their comfort and speedy growth. "NIS these Where, then, is this “immense loss of fores!?
—.— Le the remainder in those 9f the various | matters eannot ay had or supplied without being | That the working this machin
é n rally 0 ing w
ма
ИИ"
s | farm ; |
tion Me a good, well-bred, weight- | purchased in sufficient quantities. We cannot recom- | turns the machine, but
i stowed on the m 1 i
stimulate breeders to one for the exclusive breeding and rearing of pigs, Freat
Berni and devote them to the e pur- but we have attempted to show how far he may = een y or loss of power,
ing. profita rry out his project, and have endea-
ее, "ms gi impressed with the conviction voured to point out the 8 croppi u While quee the p of revolvin
Second s suggestion " carried out, | adopt, &c., so as to provide most жүзө ea that | with С, W. H.“ in thinking that they
first, do mu ich towards | w магів needed both і in food and litter. C. adapted to the cultivation of land
ör :
| much m a
© | |J WHICH IS T TS oy? acl END OF ч: put, — иу en " rf
T n the management a MO — 24 4— ae. Got woe H.“ is ees thar а — 4 merci, or
rares inen oto uum
і es rene rere sri
^ ite SU NR чад аре а аара Ре xe
T Otn tem
3 were ended a
ж а
Sappre
pe nh
TE a vis ta ht
>| thai : ators on a large
et think, certain ; but we
ч
40—1853.]
gigantic and economical power of steam to break up the | four to seven hor
soil, while we must be content with our horses merely | for occupiers o
alius the meas M ig wok а У 1. eapabl
—
yu 4 ag чаа implement is made |
and whose wer is imei
T vim the
bout
eran with the Бойы ene
ts of
з
ж т id опе оѓ
е same
— ———— digging machines, |
ON RECENT IMPROVEMENTS — LMACHINES | 1 have giv
FOR TILLING THE S ^
A Paper read before the Mechanical —— of the British
Association for the Advancement of Science, at Hon on the
12th September, 1853, by Mr. W. SamuE son, of Ban
(Continued from page 619.)
a modification, proposed by Usher, " 29
steam son, Г, Bat h he substitutes rotary prong
er mins, however, E
difficulty that he peso, the ai
— afford
arrison, ав Binningholme Н
t speaking о diggin
м to state that it es, i
4 5 implements hitherto m
ad
eve, how wren that
ch
, both of w
of Li wr the bre oe.
eultivating tools is not derived fro
carriage, af al t is that of Stephen B
ght
elemen ence
an inconvenience is avoided — forking, which ——
Im] ,bym
| e ү plough, 2 ow soils, namely that the — soil
t rought up fo: compact coating, and is conse-
pes for seven Rare injurious instead of bene-
f | ficial to ees re
I nee
rming |
part of ich may either week ie its
way across s the Pa һу its own mi, adhesion,
hor:
The chie
АЫ iw ар of an | leave t
a
rs—on
it, viz., breakin
— -— maris,
tion, of our most n con- |
tracto ety is about to oon i СЯ — - preve
e | silting up of the mouths o and estuar
ster meeting of the.
land 1
as a pulverise
ith a machine
|
and, on
Soci
broken by Е Ghei ee Banat
and weed e
een res in
of less в
the as
— have been in gression
ilst ve in pro
The upper portion of six such the spirit of invention has not slumbered, even at the of
between эы o half dises of east - iron, ipodes, and we shall shortly see exhibited in this
r chine, not differin
—— te those which I have brought |
| under your notice. i i
have
E
earth ; he prolongs
the ere of his wheels beyond the tyne, in the form of
uds, w idal eurve, with
a view to their encountering the lens — in front
or me as ме < enter the grou
tever m y be the success of all or any of the cul-
tivating 2 whic
notice, —
— the estate of | its
| get them «in e —
te f.
because it is not believed to to have been so?
to the point: Mr. Meehi in this balance-sheet
duces. the valuation made at
Now,
eet pro-
commencement of his '
— 4 par ramon ун CLE a "ri
m deficit, and th en states
t the praetice of the
| Well, — ее я to be the case, then it
consonant to ha —
ceding year in the cire at the co
assu
mee Dat, e
stated in publie that he did not e to mak
fi urchased
| quanti ty of manure
it was
50.
—
—
ſood
e experiment, w let us вее, In the m of
Ape L2 elite LE = ear in Mea
Mr. Mechi commenced his experimen
missioners visited his farm, and
The stock k
are used daily in feed
te
terest
of at — 15 to 33
Again, he states, d
with 4 the
t
imenters! These gent!
u old
mbers to catch
en; take, for instance, the deseription of a field
of 100 acres—guano thereon, 2 ewt.
——.— produce on 98 acres
— . е e
— like all such s
fully paid fe for in —.— whether
1
eeding
nr om gles
and if bought
is judgment ;
and жш to all about him,
mae the
ah ag des
8
and assist in
the winter ;
ше
horses — e forward the attendant ne ua
out of gear
. at any give
agrieu
x consumption is extending beyond all pre-
E ceden and the cultivator of the вой .
the mechanic to cheapen his operations, y
. two blades grow where
one only grew before.
a pawl, which
‘ae digging frame runs.
M ua nid
be LF “Still -
Ti Hal arm.
ier," as old Polonius said of
Sized machine machine weighs a ton, and breaks up to
^ dept b mot eterne cad x fata at | “
9 pron е draught '
Pe. | charging 4d pe — per hend jor Pen f — — най
the year, they a margin €—
* that * the flock districte. grow very little —
corn
636 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Оет
— —————— |j
i and the private sales and le itings. are with- them 1 stiffer and fitter for agricultural purposes. Marly provements of the soil to rest on. The trath oa
are obtained, з no by th
tion 2 — competition, $ y
out number. In addition to all yi eee У > vane POL до impervious as the formers or stiff as the growing on well-drained land, w
3 *
tr
; creat man they are whi
an lon seater nt Down sheep introduced here. latter; they belong to the more, generou class of soils. | operation, produced only the inferior
It pre i c L ] а
pr
БИЛ, D bli Its. ха Ph
s next to Dublin, affords a good field for observati
VERI BEA "they yil Scale, where the Eun Mods rvation
a,
c
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=
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3
ч
—
о <<
Eod
B LI
Ф
Ф,
xa
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ч
—
ea
©
"e
m
Eg
et
8
2
,
inking. they. mus e ipa ; “Lough? Es imation | taken to i ү,
ur is led away by a too eager thirst for — when properly cultiv "os оше Ezaminati o improve the herbage, he scanty
* s en xA stanky сауди, old usages, and | | Papers Royal Agr: 0 College. nature of the Vegetation which prevailed Bani Ш
gusto. odes о! ent, ye ——— |
red by
cially by those who possessed sufficient botanical ky
&orittíts, | WARU Ü enable then judge of 2 Ve aus
wh posed it. To *
i$ he NORTHAMPTON Aoi te ded М 5 11 A has SK pin will. show more manife
3 эн O Assist 1 inei it i iotis con- | annual, ipei of this Society, the Rev. Sir obin- | but even the casual observer cannot fail to Have i
1 isi t beef Rie neighbours dee instruct ia audience | són, Bart id when labou Ру уле the chet impressed on him, when either walki ЖЕЛ: |
3 to animate the agri al ral interest." ће was induced to try the ж: riment sugges 4 the ground. The brown harsh appearan
Sy Ginoathstela are making 302: each, they must pay Fur friend of his, Mr. ШК, of sowing ipe d of | turf presented ep. à rent :
with. ee ck. Mr. Mechi ree “all animals are land ‘with Wheat in alternate years, atid leaving the Has Peet changed {0 a more lively soft 5
lec АН, does he include horses! They require Milo strips to а summer fallow. He began ma place of ping. wet and boggy under foot, is now f
чв care in-selecting the parent stock, they | years ago, an he had closely hg tenn Mr, Sm З | and elastic. On comparing, à note made on
ҮР 2 И? тї е und lási
) good nern ORR ЕЯ arable land, having а тё at the increase of the su emt lants and decrease o
Fearing, heis heis worth трее wy ur deponat gu | Fd Lal int eda = th 1851 he 18055 9 bushels of ji inferior will be seen. A the P fori rmer 1 the ) ® "
The 1955 petted i fall 3h hope, sanguine, cheerful— | seed, which gave 26 quarters and 5 bushels, or 6. ars ing Grasses were hi: M im i5
P only and sock wells that inspire him 1 —liquid | to the acre. Next year the produce was 14 quarters | Common fine bent , Agrostis, vulgaris, d эн за
— dead stock 1 -— him С a turn over the and 4 b bushels—showing a falling off. This year it was ys - RU үк т canina, atid marsh pue x
LAUS of in fair pastures, and extract a hint or two from only 12 quarters Б bushels, а little 85 nq aT X verna Grass, Anthoxanthum odo- ih 10 X
i MN д
Send Н ; ge. | generall s year, it was on the whole rather au Orested D Жык TE i бла ю
ment of ig ek. 7 у patrios Sp 19, 1838. [assu i. ut th the Whole question of ааа or Herd езе Grits ient йатаѕета E ET m
Soils, Wherever we go, we find soils more or less failure turned on es cost. Now, the ose e. 44 with very few others. The legaminoits laute consisted
varied, and general or . compo osed. of 12 to 14 | acres during the three years, ta taking t year e chiefly of small quantities of White Clover and Birds 100
"emptam inorganic and о rganic, whatever their test of the pre, was 0 8⁰. He pe Mél 91. | Trefoil, Lotus corniculatus е ш@
Hay [sy 2 for rent. The in alee pro ibis ye v МОЯ де Med to ial thc ЕЈ tan alten hard rush, dur :
aried in dare ва руе — it the profit up to at 0 aucus, and m „June piss equent
ET — few потат 4. < course. Ai as it wa > stented! to f assist the labouring | т" as wae invariably do, а soil urged wit
E-
ely, the imm classes it: was рай use i on with the роді now, that period up to i үү; th
ration ats roc inp ыша an wegen causes com- | but he meant to try . little further. The digging be- muere Grasses and other good forage plant
first &eting, and the latter, | tween the rows must be done by hand. The speaker r then 5 p increase annually and replace the infer
tation,’ е, inte what the чш by itself made some remarks. depreciating the digging machine. | kinds. rough examination of the same open space
y uude tc accomplish, But, whatever their agri- | —J. Yorke, Esq., referring to Sir G. Robinson’s obser- Low wih pesi N55 0 regoing data was made laa
ilities may we - them composed | vations on the labourers, atari s that: he made it а e tial Grasses posi
2 4 N part of four gre ents, viz, rule never to discharge a man except for grossly bad herbage ме e found to previ’ in the follow
sand or Silex or siliceous Pi ocn clay or Wu “| | conduct. Ik after staying with him in winter labourers | ti 5h
i 1 м e. or calcareous 801 |, and organic. matters. | | le t im in the summer, he held it a good reason why he [ ommon fine bent Grass, Agrostis vulgaris, sa 25 per celk
But the classification of soils is a аеш matter should not employ them again. If such men were taken rested Dog grass, ail, Cymostrus e cani е. ail Ey
for many reasons and causes, such as the different on by o her farmers without inquiry, the latter were чн — mss.
terms tlie same soil is in different neighbourhoods liable ма T blame, and the men encouraged in wrong ard fescue, Fes stuca duriuscula eres e i vd 4 үте
to be called, and the vague manner in whieh they are | doi n the ease of three or four men who had left ———— ^t eas n s tensis NIHU Ый
described: by “agricultural writers, as fat and humus his iie recently, thinking they could ЖЗ MM m jock’ өз есу ete jema drotal Ноа Айдай {Йез
soils, &c,; but l will now proceed to give what seems pleased, they wen 1 a neighbour, and afterwards eu ris pratensis, 805 “Gras v Пота molis d E d
to me to be a proper and good 8 Thus: .—. Mr. Wood, Cla „but both конне оп sn dn Sw Cat’s-tail, or Timothy, m pra Ma
I shoul
more than 20 per cent. of lime, jo sandy soil, them on, feeling sure something was amiss, and the the wee, and Yellow озы
which contains 80 per — or more of sand. A NES consequence was their наан. humble petition to be Trefoil. The rushes have eith
ich has e than 50 per cent. of alumina taken on again. This he did, as they acknowledged or are much lessened i
Tor еу]. A vegetale: ШЫМ: опе which. contains more | their error. If farmers would adopt the plan of making plantains, Гарибо
Жап 5 ре берь A оле ям mis rad гА marly such inquiries and good character an object, y| which do not seem to have been ge
се Есе contains m t. of lime, | would find great good result from it, (Hear, hear. EN 515 are plentifully interspersed.
but less than 20; and 20 n adn d f diy, but — 50. Levi, Esq., asked if Sir Geo, Robinson, in his calcula-| one instance among many hundreds
File gig нон where the lime is less Шай 5 per cent., | tion of profit by Mr. Smith’s system of рес зва had meat of the herbage has resulted fr
and. where the proportion D. й. from 20 to 50. | ch 5
As v = first, deed tac Phar are such as
cannot be properly described in a short s the
differ so much to the per-centage of Pine;
Ayre de some. v friable, and open soils, an
be. 8 return f ital ght the farm ted their labourers in a |
A. — ма too much ^ Dim eani: үа way. He thought they should be paid
ion, as we find | higher. ew — ning: of * navvies,"
Manut eni іс | badly pii and he íi would prove much Pr чыңы А to all ооб, posters. land in Ireland
8 жү а | way | ing on t limestone formations
se, 0) re у easy to enti. ode we Rast g on piece, and laboured pk ty the dis- ing only чыз арагїпау» i
; they retain and hold but little mois. advantage, in — weather, of being turned adrift by the | wet, yet immediately after
i i ed hungry, | Contractor, to lie in bed or kick SP their heels where | without any seeds having been sown. Ho
hold, absorb, and | they liked, occur, and where the seeds come from,
ents 2 r benefited та eee NUUT T some curious респон, which may
y the addition of clay, sidered in a future notice.
ese тын which d elay ani Rebdiews,
lime, ip soils, and ar n A Guide to Form in Cattle.
E NS gm growing nr: Wheat, &e., — sdvanisge. | The Journal oft the Albert ad Training | "MM T 12. Mars
y. are just — ; stiffnes ess, impene- ез8, No. I. HE design
trability, great power of absorbing — retaining mois- Ача Быша 53, Upper Sackville Street, Dublin. for many years e presen
ture, and Noi specific gravity, characterise this class We have received No. I. of a new and, we suppose, quar- | Young farmers and stock-breeders, by
of soils, » Th be — Te ae — ; | terly гаа kah ed from the 8 Model School, and pictures, rather than by cp
: by ing them with branches of near Dublin, to which the new designation of that admir- and merits of form, the y $
‘sods, faggot, &e., and any — обиду rp guide their r proceedin
bly The
coal too, and even coal itse tself (if it can Ni got at & Journal contains a a number of very interesting and i Үй quies aur Гре scient.
moderate price), would be beneficial. This burning
tural education.
the communication 1 60 15 infor- cheap ple un
ishment, the e 2 ‘of the excellent id:
i
| ESF
pgs
TRE
popoe rogress of all kinds, the publica- has long
lect agricultura horticultural essays con-
mvs орава by the jer awe of agricultural schools aii
often | other intelligent rra ren answ ieul- POULTRY.
ents, the ering agri
tural gerry) -- noticing and review of agricultural |.. Matvern Povirry Suow.—AmonE.
- and the record of meteorological observations.
or al
They
ih. эое ка
40—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL Bem
637
and then return to à new ин а ls their
ered favourites, ^ This advantage, how
Ld
CO t
work a sum,
the Lei moral and ae benefits ts to be derived
ly passed the ordeal are much cheaper at a high |
n | price pow the rr at avery low one, arious“
ЫЧ `
class me, and he’ Whee number of
lot for a small price; but, asa rule, those that have suc-
cess
eles 5 Our old friende the emus were there
fro
| Wete evidently out of condition. There | were rime ds
ful old English white bantams festhered t. also a
ag e andsome and perfett black ( dc dog DE?
— кирир» Тһе lini of а report will n —
of то tail. eserving pens
un ar e , but the nie awarded all the prizes
which were at their; ore
is in. in Mag, for next year,
0 Male
the occupation of the wife tending Ponte
midst of hi er ite an 1 her
mong th de poultry tre
Jorkings te gren Наны
us and Кае 'g pur-
But tif i in addition to this, the
e of his little stock be doubled b success, the
fori brought into ioration in
his condition
lverü, as ye п; God;
speed in fi rom. his
Rims do P Tex had 1 e cocks pov
am
0 travel by railway Tad left sip me show
osed three ho The judges ottle,
isq.,. Pulteney MS Chefs] Y Mr. Jolin Baily,
unt Street, * ndor
I
P urchasers в sums.
<
Es
Mo
Poutrry : : Dorking. Coloured or. — — pe are not objection-
Dorki ven for éxhibition.
pieni ы two
Colour is secondary in t
then
A ciety -<
tis an indication of degeneracy Ey vw. iur
exhibition. It may be some comfort to
cocks and eem 3 are more рөн
Тһе spots, ho must di at the. —
H B. T ыў = the cock should be cooling, 7 E — nid
advise Tl to 10 a little РЕ zx = — crown, Give а table-
spoon —
or oil, but res Sire nd
at — à Pey 8 head, a ——
ing — If they are, puta i stout needle "ynder iba tip o
„the mE feather andi bri will t ^
a — LEV
«Ph
rms are in da wind
in in turpentine а
avert 8 rubbish p n
you
Shell of тан — throw them some "dis
it shells. John Baily,
ae ey firs —— see fr tlie sake of
118, Mou
gei
pii wi vem 2 Ме. 3 ohn à Dit айй Mr hie
had The w
ДРЕА
first prize at the
longin
uty is forced upon TEIN com pel-
ad MA to equality i birds that in their p
t fail of s the
pontis pen of Ps
or classe im]
wit
ut to Mr.
same
г be applied as de-
scribed, or in any other manner. Mechanics’ Magazine.
"Calendar of of Operations,
SEP PTEMBER
Rire Sept. 26; —The agricul wah
os сы ived at that last stage
Bor RA mm enr is
5
Amphlett, and exhibited in
class. Their success was е ey been
red. Among the pina p in dass 3,
were pum; Mr. Ed Far
fi The od birds Wes Е bad feather
je wick, w. eeline in the
white Cochin ds ee | Pet bi, 2 ME
nson
d inm
ho
y sho "cid
tgoings, when “ tke sa 23
AN
ou ES,
— ae — кошу. ез аї — in an "
r^. barns, and
e | apundanee that
De 118 Sm m us LAC ea
sortis P preparations tor fae —
the d Sree aa
the ex
rank and
late sown bë
short of
оар of”
Blacks were nui
Tüity te
“| there the
altogether it has been-a better в
ds | than the a
— — — in =
apply to the feus, rei the crops. have been bulky, but eve
was anticipated, LU n
1 — e growth of When
e experien т several’ years.
also, where well cultivated, the Wheat will beanie
loamy land a
кеч rage, | but ‹ on o g clay lands the return will be sca
an ауе
FEM
e ju — had | none ap о give, :
very numerous and meritorio
‘of Hounslow, had
of this gentleman m ay be useful as ple to those
Who wish to be successful now that: putes aon are
are like ойи СЕ here
and tne a
| as about e 6 q
turday last Wheat 18 stones the iro
made bre — jt pata Fine ter, and a e seed trade com-
— vdixéetly — is no тене Ms Lat —— but the
verse. Barley has been n this peighbour-
Ка апа — — 4 fall average E UC “ihe al pe its or
to — quarter, weight ag- Es and a6
Duis will — be a Tair, crop
i e s fight, i аж
^ p <= — Tares vale light,
in good,
огей їп — 0-0 нету
dcum ploughed and IARE
early
d prken than romae f
heat stub
rabbis, and он to be My d f a deep prts ploughing when ou
санаа connoisseur may buy а valuable | 3
rses can work them, to forward the ensuing fallow, 2
the
- "улие or —
nose that are kn
+ | ewes, Т at Jeast teer edito to EX
lamb; J.
| imh
followed в: E 8 *
e
|
*
sam
ple
en amongst the
nn a —
ps continue to have more ес than
we — “and "rem — eee pow — —
also, Where not too thick or k eg
| fèw Tes which 2 акро LER
СЕ —
— nor
oe for the next tuo m
o bé comprised iu ‘arin d — E ГС м
ating off, then Ing or ploughin
n first аи date, with Bye,
V Ne LT Mage Ty: |
sowjn, nter i А
d cai die fa ht anc Timer
ams, and to
calculated. to rei the m cg es and
ned ee sheep ym eR be ote as We
own to have an 1 the ‘flow’
— from. n "nl 2 — рч nies po d sj
e Yor mde unul
small,
the aged shonld
iae
rp =
— 29 9
[vv
b sal ET not be a om эя ММ we Yi i. 0
et T Ba +p A ran M a rey our ht AT
"e — Yo vm MO
ЕЈ —
Potato q question å T oe Р decided In. "This part pt
rom ceased growing, and the prides, ect AR fwi Tastin
П bé'exéee mal — Speakt mang
tran half thelt of them: — ea — xi
bi
li s “i ge
see hg, an
E "five stock ai 18 1
formed an ealthy
2 M їй num
T
wi о
improvement, of
they
Gn ream си mith ау заз Е
oom osi Ki be Oat
mnal-s:
which is — x secured iod, jM М n
Ж ЗГ while crow ti leg
14.
but * remain t An th
weeks pitiou
have [e more qno and not — 8 in
"E the he tenn
E whjrés as I anticipa — А.
оба а portion T it e
rthern DM. heroe i
80 9 but TA he “ing Ut. continues pes 8
e Tepot vi sal т, куму ae
ay toe in some өү б үз
Sourn Teen.
СЕ hing vt = b a
un ſa vor
dry wii
tue
СЕ ity is. — hay
od os corn hav ng
а judgm
ini jd udge, is decidedly
oft the bad hay harvest ^ У бе be prie ot
my worth. from 41,1 Tp ME ys
appear high for this se Ж. — R hen ar,
wsunl mark. Parmin ng ны 2 —
g ground for r When
q^ i y
js, to ede T
bat it is
1 — the
es
ARP cain oth atra im Mù 25 eoque
ur | exception of a few d
we
he |. #818
ont for, Turnips for wintering:
according
(7 or вида, — , [A me
exert an Жы,
А, dt of any other ia
of great importane 190 =
— and веб
s" as the
1 А ie linen in this жг
e corn fas
itin... —
2 — hat hia oe
— 4 ев 4 b d
PA UAR r to get u
Westen Rods E SUE.
bourlióod ha
at the compen
Uber 1 ‘he wind os 80 iode
i$ lost, thie eas а и
А — лони
Хы of the mitte er an ч
and the more pushin, 9
the 4 + ae an Ni ordinarily КЫШ vn LA well. erret
silla —— eut and —
hen осле ttled, and. ——
e. of rain au бао, f
здү aed iio — t шок a ack by
chin whilst: carting to
we ver, when the
Wen
clouds
stretch of fine *
be safel koe nM
te e
ys
— nticipa cos be realised, pode year will
prove the. — Profitable е that the re farmer in ar north
along time seen. Little as yet has been threshed, and conse-
quently we cannot a onfid ity of yield. ;
ut * — ts are spoken of as be
consequence no doub а. lack of mois
dant supply of whieh in do not well
has again made its a Me — A —— ie of its old virulence,
ighte: rat his old friend the
ing ero
a ati a ur —— ors
the stack-yard is altogether opps
ся! d wemay yet have "slong
andes it be “eee should —
Barle
take to Christin o sl
ecent ei e d hence
Ab an am Fate Eu UU EE. a
ad to be —
"Sh to 5i,
nt
at ee et Р
138 "X al
to Жотары :
ofthe tree
ons . influence. 29554
thing was very well referred
Week or tio’ ) ‘wre —
n SoctETY:: р. regret ейт
formation, . The county paper wen
to quality, m 24. per he
S 11 vba dire,
Five
ka chin чё
thei
NS BELT
— .
-
impo ы, s * ublish ish And в
which E have Аде thank you, has быа mista
**DasHgrs t^ P. What a — We — be exceed-
ingly obliged br iof — dim * — * weeds,
Whatever “ Dashels " may * troyed just like
— weeds—hy patience—in e ы of tri lives-
е, and removing what of them lives below the surface of
Dr —— : E B. Yon proceed upon the idea that wherever thearain
is s placed the soil 1 vill - part with any vatar mu it, res f
filled ; ba ies aaa ае sly a mistake that you П
— — f, canno Does —
bottom of i vai иш itis — ый иегер »
* One M
кар рон The
and even Wheat, oe
ори,
Foon For Cart
4 2 Tour Ж», of which we
winter — 2 of — — e Tin
= —
—.— a сеч h m
but wg pm among the bue 2 — 15 e winter and
spring Wheats: the Bellevue Talavera, Bos is strictly spring
638 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
— — —
22 1 21 + the same as £1
ybernu From ihe: same plant in the advance. The yd of S the ,
forth sath generation, oe re may arise spring 3 winter | favourable badd uses a bri Жү rade, un and choicest f [e ucc S ORIGINAL ANTI
Wheats, differi erefore not in he eir botanical characters, | are rather dearer, Good Calves are 80 e, and sold at advanced ботай бел. d UC a patronised by the Pri
but in those impressed by habit and treatment. You had better | rates. From Germany and Holland tbere are 2721 Beasts, Coitipaliies s mn n. East India Company, th
fill up the Hanks i 15 Tu A esis y scarifying the place, and | 7920.Sheep, and 161 Calves; from Scotland, 60 Beasts; and pee ^s » most public bodies, and by the nobili
then sowing tches | 200 from the northern and midland counties. enc 0 * out door work at their country sea
Foi Pas ASTURE asy Som: Manchester. Sow 14 lb. Per st. of Slbs—s d в d Per st. of 8lbs—s d s d door PALT ата arly recomme
Alopecurus pratensis, 41b Anthoxanthum odoratum, 1 i Best Scots, Here- Best Lon dis «4 6104 8 of Tron Wool, invented, for the preservation
A us, 3] lbs, Daetylis glomerata, 2 lbs. Festuca | ford 8, &c. 44 2 104 6 Do. Sho 0—0 0 been p ved So ie Briek, Compo, Cem
duri se, 2 Ibs. Е. rubra, 6 lbs. Lolium | Best Short-horns 4 0—4 4 Ever & 2d quality 8 6—4 2| те demotion be А practical test o upwards of
itali: 8 lbs, Lolium perenne, 14 Ib. Phleum pratense, 1 Ib. 2d quality Beasts 2 4 — 3 6 | Do. Sho 0-—0 "ОУ ona whi ch, fro M фера 500 and 600) testimonials
Poa nemoralis, 1 Ib. P. n. sempervirens, 1 Ib. P. pratensis, | Best Downs and Lam ace *. 4 6—5 4 given. de rank and station in socie
15 Ib. Lotus corniculatus, 11b. Medicago lupulina, 131b. Tri.“ Найт * 5 0—5 2 бати «es А Sane , 6 —4 8ſ the kind hithertc "NE. e Yet been equalled b
folium hybridum, 1 Ib. T. pratensis, 2 b. p. perenne, and | Do. Shorn sss ..0 0—0 ig 8—4 8 ists of Colour iad PA the publie notice,
4.108. T. repens. In all, 41 Ibs. per мге; with ауа 2 Beasts, 5654; Sheep and Lambe, 2 510; Calves, 50 Pigs, 380. monials wil fe piu be 1 75 hak ins 15 n a Copy of
e — sown earl pril. the 4 1 0 LTER CARSON
E of * ám The supply of Beasts E p ‘large, ii quite equal to the de- E No o Agoni Pront, Old Broad Street, Royal Pa
HORS would as soon have 10 Ibs. of Qais and and; there being very few of the choicest. description on offer | be sent direct : orders are particularly
11. = ced the e т given as a soup with chaff, as 2 are taadily disposed of, but "- is very dull for eher
of Oats. do — give these as chemical оиун — kinds. Owing to the non-arrival of foreign sansizpments, — — RY J. I MORTON anp Co, P
do we say pad aught to take off any of the ecause you | number of she eh is very small, consequently Ay's pri х Кооттхо Works, 94, Albi ATENT
had — " Linseed. lly maintained. The demand, however, is 3 limited, " this PHILLIPS PATENT FIRE ANN jon ‘Stree
MER e IM Ма Ki ШУ Being сваце wook. Calves are dearer,in eo henge of | | ‘The NT WIRE STRAND PENG
year gel from them. They may, however, be shorn | the short supply. Fro m Germany and Holland there are 1
IÉI impunity; but it is not desirable to breed from them. x 760 Sheep, and 103 e, from Spain, 220 hash: bent
0:58. m France, 20 Sheep and 2 Calves ; 500 Beasts from 1 the northern *
Махов: Rus. We should prefer strewing it with charcoal | dnd i Midland, and — Milch Cows in the home counties. db Yer. руат
peat charcoal, for instance—to either chloride м йге or sul-| Per st. of 8 lbs: d Per st. of S lbs. —-8 d s d y us in the last few
ric acid. Just eta the Doce ae with the chare Best Scots, HINTS Pest bs He tari 4 6 to 4 10
ы; epee k тор says :—Having т faa ^ Edward | fords, Se. 4 2 to4. 4 Do. Sho ..0 0—0 0
: Pig-breeding farm, I * induced to ask Best Short-horns 4 0 — 4 2 Ewes 2a quality 3 6—4 2
him if he w Ee 55 = iging as to state in the Gazette his 2d quality Beasts 2 4—3. 4 Do. 5 ^0 0—0 0
ше of growing eatly Potatoes and Mangold Wurzel; also Beck — Downs and ро. mem D Уз 4-5
what time his early Peas and Tares are sown to have time to Deal res . 5 O— 5 4} Calves .. oee : 8—4 10
ripen; also what time does he sow his Swedes—after early | Do. Shorm... . s. 8—4 8
‘Peas; are воо and salt the only manure he gives to his | Beasts, 814; Sheep anit] а 4860; Calves, 224; 1 340.
ot land? 1 АТУ at present 2 aeres of Carrots, but the
duce is not more than one half of Mr. Hulme's. The land NE
Low double trepehed and well manured, and the seed sown in Heman Sept. 26.— Since | F Friday it has blown heavily from
drills 11 foot apart. The manure used was farm-yard manure, | the W. an 8. Lf last night a perfect hurricane with occasional
Sivas: M S. We have борецот seen it asserted that the best | heavy showers of rain. The supply of English Wheat to this
— 1s to end a man ont a dewy morning or evening to sow | morning's mma ke was ЖАП. and disposed of at an advance of |
wdered quick-lime оу een Clover. If any of it alight on fly 1 5 per. qr. upon * ee of this day se uut, ——— X j
m it will burna hole i in their jackets. Salt is more likely to a lively inquiry at a similar improvemen: MAIR IRON HURDLES and all kind
ient than gas-lime; but it is also more likely to injure being excited at the opening, prices were somewhat t irregular. Qrnamental M Wo an ы sit WIRE PE
the Clover Be sown ux wer weather: "Ehe впосеяв of either MS ET EET at "e x *- prices s this day se a; ii
will depend on your Applying itatthe proper when ng 8. per qr. dearer. ENRY J. MORTON ax» CO., 91, AI
are abroad. ggon load of fresh е нац eaters 5 Satie scarce, and command our extreme quotations; — Leeds. — GALV ANISED GAME .
or 5 E dd Вай, an Spoiled directly to the land, per acre, bring an advance of 1s. to 2s. per qr. Beans are 2s. per qr. NETTING, very strong and neat, NEVER RBEQUIRES.
| and cannot rust or Ret made any width and length. =
— la) arer, a few new English Mazagans brought 39s. per qr. Oats
SHEEP; P Old Subscriber, "Tar and grease of some | Sell at an оса of 1s. to p ru The Lies price of town-
p 1 the purer the tar the better, as made Flour is raised to 70s. per — re 38. de
wise bnt Ed butter is dear, other bas lar ERIAL. “QUARTER, -
be used. ut 8 Ibs. of tar to lbs, Wheat, * 8 s sies pi „ Whi 6120 Red —
In the of ted runs ...ditto|66—76 id ate ~ 58—72
; к; Men is 10 05 but the lambs are rie éd — ee . co
zum B PS SPSW We ty W. и f on rene Di eg us cde ЕГ эзы 2
EANS e know о! one so: ЫЛ small
orCommon Winter Bean. If you 0i Sow E you had Barley, grin: & distil, “34s bb бреу er Malting .\36—40
he Foreign...grinding. and distilling|25—37|Malting .| —
use of farm m or otherwise, be in good order for Beans in Oats, трн ed бит араатан: ШЕГУ
autumn, can i hen sow R or 3 cwt. per acre of guano in early d Lincolnshire. E otato|22—24| Feed ......|17—21
‘spring, and horse-hoe it = iim Tui tato|21—23 ae —
wide, — о, entr 6d. tmn and
ian T — s
sear ee mt Ite to 425 -—P 39—4 w.. Mei whe Ж
E n Аба. { GALVANISED’ TRON SPOUTIN "Plain and Or
is prey wail үн with Vegetables and Frut { Small NEVER ж
‘but trade Good melting Peaches and нета Peas, — * and Kent.. ... Boi ВОК a. Ee " ear ri увагу Рт gr A dings, 9%
ате, рг тар = — Wen ir Maple......44s to 478....... DN 40—43| Foreign , “Galvanised Iron Liquid Manure Pumps, Water |
‘consi: on en rown Beurré, Bon — Yellow...
2 Ganeel's Bergamot, and Marie Lonise. Im ortations trons Flour, Dit ma marks delivered..... pere bonis 64—10 Troughs, and — 8 D fear LEEDS. *
ept
th
tatoes 1
т м from 2s. to 38. per dozen. Plums from the — Foreign”. ора Par bark [64 00 мум). 77 7 5 EE à
Д G =e 2 Feet WIDE,
rm He
— 1 34 8
jouth | rance fetch 4s, per basket. Carrots and pei ы feteh | FRIDAY, Bept. 30. — The puri of grain and Flour
from 9d. to 4d. om bunch. A few Peas may still be had. both English 2 foreign, have been moderate. This morni:
Potatoes are becoming much — diseased, but eem for them market fair attendance of có E EP. D CM 50057 $ 2287 y
rather better, oes re much more plentiful, and a | and Wheat эзы 2 held for an advance of 28. per qr. i 725 кы: 7275255 $ 725. Cr?
little tet Cut fi ms consist 26 Регул, Fuchsias, which however checked business; only a moderate amount И stots? 1225
Roses, Mignonette, ry tise Mem. Sia pone on about the terms of Monday last for both English and
n. i e th are held at form
0
Pine- apples, per Figs, per doz., 1s to 2s rates, but we did not hear of any. transactions. Barle а
‘Grapes, nd sae ib 2 S Lemons, per doz., 1s to 28 and Peas bring fully Monday's prio ces. Oats are 6d. to 1s. Du
Portugal, T Ib, 6d #015 Oranges, per doz., 2s to 3s dearer. lour is not extensive, but former
Peaches, per doz, 1 8 6d to onds, per peck, 5s rates are exeeeded, and for an extra quality of Genesee 45s, :
Nectarines pet doin ete 4s — sweet, per Ib., 2s to 3s barrel was obtai Pu. T tae
Plums, per panne, is 15 to 28 Filberts, p. 100 lbs., 65s to 75s "ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, uw Di po .
‘Walnuts, per 100, 1s to is 6d 1 [ e iar alb:
N obe Don ona, Wheat. |. Barley. | Oats. | Flour. e
L
S&
CIA
ZR
Cucumbers, eac 1, 2d to 2d СТЕ
Celery, per bundle 9d to 122 Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d — IT esd
Carrots, per doz., 4s to Thyme, per bunch, 2d to s — 24
h, evi — ey, p. doz. b
р т
E 4
a һоп Боом
2) SR&SS8Re
jm SARSHS!
per doz., 1s to 1s 6d
Onicha; Spanish, p. dos. 15 b Ва ai. do, par bunch 64 "bd to 4d Aggreg. Ave 41 6 |37 10 (HEAP WIRE дее POULTRY |
— аяти: IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ А A А
poe ирей 3575 a 4d Marjoram, 4o., do. — GALVANISED DITTO, 1 „ре.
|
es, m 12 bun, 3d to 4d | Priors. | Aug. 20 Aug. 27. Sept. 3. Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24
ADS NR HOPS.— — Sept. 30. ho 5 225 872 ня je i
{ we Pattenden corte Smith report that the hop market is 505 7d a dis 2 ds i * {а > 2 А 22 8 ase 120282059. 9e.
A very excited state this morni and prices he 7 eee on ; m - ri
Fly advancing for all nds af Hop, Duty 140 0001, eid — 9 - E |
. COAL МАЕК ЕТ.—Ентолү, Sept. 30. 50 | | И
Hatley, 208. 6d.; Wallsend Gosforth, 71s. Hd.; Walls- 5 a M 585 ove ө
ташы: Wallsend Stewarts, rts, 288.; Wallsend Tees, зе. Mes M E i
eoe m АСД DE, — 2i A our бога Exchange tis | Ж ШШ КУШАН ess:
tendance ti жұ? ME Cs 2 I
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, ensive 5 7 of the town and ee 4 AE 200 00,72 we Ж
{г
trade, an an exi 8 2407
РОА s» 908 01268 | this day w week, of 9d. to
Е, АДИ.
xt Galvanised,
са. rior We ? 2 etit 2 in. mesh, — vast car
n barrel. Oats met with a fair sale, at an Dad cin aa 2d. per | 90 „ 2 in. „
ДТ . 2 to 1265 | 45 18. Oatmeal improved 3s. per load, being saleable at 30s. and | 36 in. „ 2 in. „ Ju,
P pare mew dor" HO 115 | 828. per load respectively. Barley realised an advance of 2d. to | 48 in. „ 2 in.
Infer : + 95 100 | 3d. per bushel in the sales made. Indian Corn was generally held | Sparrow Proof Netti qm
erior do.. „85 90 | for y i à Nous d doce EE 23.—The arrivals to any size for the — S orden ate p t mud
shown at at the Great Exhi
ble
тр umm and s
re aera ИЙ
* m , " "muxsoar, Sept.
ind, the
—
staplers Are not
eulty a have to wo uy, thre ie
tly prices are
for its light and durab
а te greeny
40—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
639
— ci aAa pp, ,,,
Won о рие: —THE PATENT ECONO- | ЖО. EN
* TILE PAVEMEN
ired) i DT ue Е o's Boóx or Desiexs of this en y
ain (or more D requi in each hole. е moderate. t Bh М of Mediæval Art, in every st itable for
"HEC H H. GABRIEL, Surrey Chambers, 33 ү чө с Strand, | Churches, Entran , Pa ч ѕе st es, and e very |
imp of Private as well as Public Building, sent post
any given dimension d ma’ t
pus snd fe saber ie * o Нора ин) } Samples at list prices, or returnable if carriage paid.
Society and the Zoological Society, a Canvas made of pre- 3 1
a Flair E À Wo 2 а pere ect non- conductor of Heatand Cold, | - BeNTHALL’s Encaustic Tile Works, near Broseley, ——
in e a is
adapted for al аң horticultura re 9 purposes, ſor pre- G REEN AND HOT-HOUSES made by —
ng Fruits and Flowers from the маје. зад an of oed * at J. LEWIS'S quy Wonxs, Stamford Hill,
iv nee e — "fre rom а амр) of insects Middlesex. Sent to e United Kingdom. T
be had in any required length, upwards of 2 one — at v^ 61. P ie se + materials, — Led t
yard run, of E. T. ARCHER, Carpet Manufacturer, 451, Oxford | in a superior manner. "Being mannfactured by steam-power, they
Nest, London.— —Manufactory, Royal Mills, Wandsworth, Surrey 8 yes - best m^ in England. 1j-inch
M 5 — | Greenhouse Lights, at 3d per foot; 2-inch, at per foot. The
PHOLSTERY тай CABINET FURNIT URE, Trade and Merchants sending Sas А-а tl ~ — at
damask, chintzes, Tournay, Bru "I wholesale prices. List of Prices by enclosing tw: 0 postage stamps.
gilt cornices, P and chimney glasses, chairs, hoga me
wood, and walnut-tree, 1 bles, dining * — АН
dining tables, bookcases, sideboards, bedstea s, Arabian, —
ſour- post, and half tester, in mahogany т iro pee soned
bedding. The enamelled japan G furniture, to imitate
T. Mapewicx’s, 11, Pave-
maple, bamboo, and other woods.—
ry.
* Е WAR EO Ue FURNI-
RE.—Con d i for the removal of Fur-
alture s any T од po ery article reqnisite for the protection
of th provided, so that the hire is char, he
THE E DISEASE ar ECTUALLY
CURED BY — 8 * р. EXTERMINATOR
AND. PREVENTIVE. application to Gra
Vines, Fruit Trees, and all kinds ‘of Shrubs —— to Blight o
ease. insures a surprisingly vigorous a ealth „жч
апа an 25. 6d. per bottle. ge — had — Н. Watson,
98, Shoreditch, High Street; and W. Denver, Florist, &c.,
32 Gracechurch Street, London.
ILLI an NEN: DISINFECTING
tape
TED “CHLORIDE
—The merits of this
of Bilge-water, Cesspools, Drains,
well known to the public as to
орах latins he oniy genuine Disinfect-
ing Fluid is sealed over the cork with Eee би eL dba
У Disintcting Fluid," ной E ith n
testimonials of the ©.
QHIk КЗ Ds “EUREKA SHIRTS are not
sold by * can therefore be obtained
only at 38, eum coun or abroad,
TS, an
n in the
ordering poe wr their 25 . АЛА requested to о
EDO of the 1 -band the stamp—“ For
the very nner in which they can
solicited to — these, the үре een m —
— ns for m
dE
List of prices, and instru
ment, Maier —Ricuarp Fon», 38, Poultry, Sa —
ENDERS, STOVES, AND BIRE-IRON NS.—
Fenders. from $ 91.1 ts,
from 21. 15s set fo 41. 4s.
ester and a other Patent Stoves, with — at plates.
E he is enabled to sell at these Vor n. reduced or et
an
ly f for cash.
Eu COVERS AND HOT- WATER DISHES
in every — in great variety, and of the newest and
most rech r
Block T Ы М. * 25s, the set of six; elegant modern
308, to 53s. the set; Britannia Metal, with or without silver-pl
1025. t. б ү? 1
— h set; Sheffield Plated, 101, to 1
; Block Tin Hot-water ies, with w T E
Britannia Metal, 20s. to 72s.; Sheffield plated, 91. 105.
XAS CHANDELIERS AND BRACKETS.
increased
pose 11 755 ualled assort-
mat . н e ies ces proportionate
With those which liavo t "io ake his ronmongery Esta-
th тб fnos in the nr. mim,
from 1
AMPS
terns, in ormolu, Во!
at Winuay к Жолан, and they are а one large
Toom, so that the patterns, sizes, and sorts сап pm — a selected.
A — тта, 84d. per Ib.—Palmer's Patent Candles,
Sind or — wicks on — a er Tb.
Mid =
— 3 or 4 wicks ... oia.
E a ew in sealed cans — - Od. per M
...
— ...
comma basen hia Т agg te Snow М ү ROOMS (а
— exclusive E of the shop, devo 2
Ep exc URNISHING .
may
Sean Nickel si Silver, Plated
teads, 80 а eim Te
Sat .
aos per pos mone
ME Dr avery adden tpm ук approved o е
corner of Newman “Feel Nos. 1 and 2,
. Street; and 4 ore 5, Perry’s
purchasers
Н onnousss, с CONSERVATORIES, Ko., ade
completo, at a 2: reduc eti
BER and MEL n BOX ХЕЗ
the best ma aterials, glazed is ov inte complete, kept re *. for
immediate use, а А mm о all parts of the
Reference may be had to ue "nobility, gentry, and the trade it in
most of the counties ra Engl
Builder, n Place, Old
d Kent Road, Tu
eee e
PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT,
METCALFE, _ BINGLEY, AND CO. beg to inform
in
purchased the — erfi — business
their own, — now carry o
Pi —— BUSINESS in
ot ше * TCALFR'S Alkaline s
oll — preparations for the T= Du Y
чей Balm — se his Medi — he
n
the same character fo |
"ter
have so long had for Rp hes.—At Me de ete
бо V * E. — ts, 130» and 131, Oxford Street,
d third doors from Holles Street.
that
the 3
UANTITY AND QUALITY OF THE BAIR-
No Toilet can be nme pi Nr wit
attention to — ta come lh
entire contour, viz. lair, inh non
is epe irem ы of I TL ms 3 ad
Merge 2 i — ї — IS
—— cial applications, It 4 to ie ——
and n in — mam character
of C. AND A, 0 1 BALM OF COLUMBIA, for its
invigorating, nutri — wn, Отлов а
Balu са m Ey grow, prevents iud air from
grey, and the first apy on causes it tocurl beautifully, frees
it from scurf, and stops. it from falling off, Price Эз, х4
lis, per bottle, о other prices are N — NB,
G AND ASTHMA CURABLE.—
The invaluable APPARATUS, constructed u upon approved
scientific principles, for the Cure of xe. above diseases, pu by
W. E. Lowe: О »emist, Bia fard Street, Old Bond В Mh jm
IE GESTI ION PERFECTLY CURED BY
MARTIN'S DIGESTIVE or DINNER PILLS,
"HORTICULTURAL Tre dem HEATING
AT THE Loma н са 4 боор
TERIALS AND WORKMANS
AND ORMSON, Danvers
У London, having hed considerable e
(RAY
Pe a “4 * Pei ge ral Erections, which,
des
Puy ERA pret berat г KK. cannot
thing of the kind in - MED s
po El Eos lowest poss
out
and cp pee with
n & position to
in the con-
elegance o!
sed by any-
execute n.
| and searching properties of t
for Diarrhoea
wand The Nobility and Gentry
Buildings, or fix 4
m "a
oe
every
IU PITE
оа ече оаа Й
Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural fem oes also
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &, forwarded
J. Weers & Co., King's Road, Chelsea,
п select d 1 6 2
requ — pu
The HOT-WA
m,
tleman
ed
of |
- тч pud v mede mma An муб
ndon.
with
t aroma hes а
wer Sir A. Cooper. Worth a trial by these feall “Каң
dyspeptic complaints, — Sold by all price
1s. 184d. and 2». 94, or sent by post order the
oe by ; Ha ,
г lad за, and Ba, the box.
VALUABLE R AFFLICTED,
EMEDIES FOR
р“ ROBERTS'S ON eee OINTMENT,
ealled the POOR M of confidently recom-
20 years’ standi ing; Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, à Intamel
Eyes 0 Eruptions te d Pimples o on the Face, Sore fiam.
e Heads, vy 2 Fistula, and ©
hose qe — —
sometimes follow gla pin tay ‘Bold in pots at 15, 140. and
, enc
Also bis PILUL = ANTISCROPHULA, набй confirmed by more
than 4 —* pu 2 се to be, without e періо ed of the
best a compounded for — the
Blood, — assisting por in all — lence
nsed i rofulas, Seo Glandular 8
well
mild
diet. Bold in Boxes, at 1s. 144,
—— Brach and — ki
Retail by
Bridport; by the London houses,
icine — in the United — og
BSERVE.—No icine sold under the above name
выч ү Д m „Hach and
raved on the
—
»
ARR'S LIFE PILLS.—E
who values
health, and who has felt the — 0 cs dd upon a trial
e
the body, pressio
dizziness o тит ун 8, Violent pains in the tem
forehead; impaired memory, sick headache,
and bad dream
e а
тее ndon.
to be had through all Chemists, in boxes, price 15. 14d. 9з
and in family p ackets, 115. each. . Directio io ons with each box.
OLLOW AY'S PI LLS THEM MOST EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR DIARRH(OEA, AND ALL OTHER
STOMACH AND BOWEL D —The wonderful
these Pills render them most
able as Remedies and in all other
of the Stomach and Bome: 5 8 th
icem removing all о bstructions t n, puri
thening t the digestive organs; and finally 1 Lena 4
ud = in their eff, who use them are nat
in ted from хө оу to =ч ordinary жа i
general Family M р ,
permanent Fle to tho sf ae —
irs Establishment, 214 Strand,
Wess - CHILDREN AND — PER-
nd — of health, and
ы sn the um — body. Dr.
„ flatu nausea,
— eruetations, furred tongue,
fainting, hiccup, dizziness, v
emaciated coun ng pa
cough, 3 cr Ae quitar “sleep, e gri
tbe teeth his med stood the :
hospital in E where the int
and has 5 years’ А
d the efficacy of this rem ү, p having during that period
pplied it in юлы E А, inve e cases weekly, both in
privi te practice and in varion: 8 [^ the С ontinent yer
е ica, and Ws ‘positively assert it has never fai 1
therefore he worm
— y it (post free) to any part of the — =: Жүк |
Office order for Bs. "payable to Dr.
Post O
ar hild voided thread- hundreds
My child voide = e by hun e next morning.
JANE —— be А worm” a =»
been expelled from my “ай. Б years.
medicine," Fro rs BROUGHTON, C
На of cases s could be cited, but space prevents.
ndreds
Davio Tnoxas, M. R. C. S. L., 14, Stroud Street, Dover.
E
640
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
FE ORCHIDACEA. wk һ Hy Professor
‘ ЕЕ EY. Containing the 4 MEC of gov
A, PINELIA, ACACALLIS, AROLA, ONCODIA, COCHLIODA,
HE - FLORIST, FRUITIST, AND- GARDEN
T aime = " Conducted by
One
MIN Illustrated Monthly Periodical having now
e the Be mone bg d Mika at 5, n for Advertisements, and here а аури in а € me
бзге cer peire се coton e ht na Whole page £1 10s. Od. | Quarter of a page ... e 98.
NEW Y THE AUTHOR OF VANITY FAIR. pal page. £0 17s. 6d. | Seven lines ... 58.
This day is published, pricé One Shilling, No. о Per re beyond Seve б. | :
«НЕ WCOMES.” By M. a n отсе Бтр ту. ue I
y» rem ge RICHARD Dev! m exceeding ee t Pages. 1s. | E. `4 ^ i!
аса лхо Evans, 11, Bouverie Street. Advertisers are то сні ifeglibsted ta ге he
Ad dvertisoments to the Publishers by the 22d of the р-а and
oy CROSS. ы, ublication of the Eighth | Bills by the
Ныне ое ee lese Tet postponed бї 11512777 on een Hus ges rachüg c үт
5 11 — — eet Street. Now на, price 3s. 6d., ten Six large and beautifully- - =
HE FIELD билиг) of Saturday, October 1, coloured Plates,
"Козу Published in or the dy мо mning Trains, LLUSTRATIONS oF- ORCHIDACEOUS
imm" — Magna i son p NTS, comprising Figures of the most in
Ee. Flyin paenan, Full Baar of phone First | beauti "M Genera; esten т: Deseriptions dati che "Cultivated
0 Meeting: a) Race-Horse, Chap. XV.; Mn. A м ‘Dire rections: for th 1 кол. а OY bth
At E As; bet Moo F.L.S. Curator 8 the Botanie
і DON
Protest Pg An i
) sta " in
r Rei ihi egal
E ipi ip of the Clyde; Cricket Мао of
the Week биш: 5e e a ultry ;. ark ets ; nde ne:
the New ice Sixpence.— —Office, 4
Ades d бе, ые HO
ee ERS” — БАП ‘the nw
of the GARDENERS” — див- from June Ag 18
-t0 1851 except five numbers wanting in 1848, m pete
2 for 2., TEUER cal KI or W. F., Office of this irr
Patt 2.5 OD 10 55 Eater fm
CHARLES TURNER, Price b
aa a |,
ighly satisfactory reddi, willbe found an extellent med qom feno of
he T
*
peat, a communicat
N provin of Holland, and
eap«w: commmmic.
Which the fuel i is Wan er 150 a ac.
exposing a fertilé soi
Wood.) On the estate, ч bl
Farmhouses ч 2 qi o he
ottages e B
E sale all the pee eme rate
; кмк" with Pe
CThrashing i à
J. C. M, at the Oey
oA |
t 100 Acres, ual
uildings, m юй
ога E т T 3
апа Surveyor, аа. „Her
05 hens
further Information, peat
by 1
this Pa y letter, to
SALE..
qoi BE SOLD, ма Ade б. à
very compact FARM (of abou
odern Deomm тэй p capital B
ithe М = — F- the
r pellem
The GENUS,
the iyw uncoloured, price P4 Өн I
OPEA, with 5 coloured pans 3s. 6d.
L W иль; Great e Cent ee,
y published, 8vo, 50, étoth 55; or by post
jam OF THE URETHRA: "Te Corpi-
With, Praeti tions on its
| Causes, Symptoms and | ‘Trostments I 2 7 ee € and Efi ien nt
een of treating its ees ty ases. By
b OPE OA F. RCS, Senior Su e Westminster
i мт Vade: is well known to have paid rent attention te the
| п a nd and is some deeem БЫ, an aüthority
an ё
on this matter
y whole me is Н of practical and important infirma. |
"HE GAR
ER >
tion 7- Banking 8 ы y i ат Soiences-. TY
warded
with nea to all parts of the Pe — te & Sons,
— trout; Ha Lr ere neg poe Lon E
Me ‘SONS LUMANG ANUFACTURING бун
bi Ti ун Street. Stationery at the lowest advertised |
j Crests p
or nie site stamped without -—
AE енерш, BARN’ Ra gee
ondon; JOHN CHURCHILL, Princes Street, Soho.
— tached’ to мө per da aily, and
NGAGED for PETES, бы ale ORI ICU ULTURAL |.
e POULTRY EXHIBITIONS, &c » The ro
8
“Gres
ready, t. the Second Edition
"HANDBOOK. OF BRITISH FERNS, | with
za The Chien men вре ae oca HE
DGR & 2 Paiemester J Row; end W.
à nd Priv for first-cl
ivate Di inners rs executed with ree and despatch nes
A. H
N TON, Proprie n
pe T4 WILUMER; Hem Auetioneer, Sunbury,
ese e e Nurserymen and Florists. herpe
S
0:
х, 4 Званец Soho: 12 751 što ай to dispose of by Auction, that he undertakes the same a
GA the lowest arges
ш е 15t] ег 9 MEA EN ы à NURS ERY "
"A SUPPLEMENT! TO "THE ROSE GARDEN. | WANTED, TR URCHASE, a f
t By WILLIAM Pats. Containing Four highly - finished "GENERAL ES [ЕТ proc 5 A immediate plant-
E erras ir of New y and a Review of the Genus, ing.“ 6 Description —Addre s oy letter, to J. Rex vks,
ї g the in we oer down to the present time. Ladbrook nant — — Hill, Lond
work will be reduced to 218. or, with
Brornens, & Co., Paternoster Row, London:
{ Just published, price 64. each, or by post, 1s
\ LECTURE, i ntended to have been delivered before
ч
Ju „
L. A. C. Birkenhead, Ange, 1853.
0.,
& С e Maria Lane; Birkenhead,
WAR p: E. How WELL 3. and а all Bookse
ed at o Hall.
t Nd 15 AGRICULTURAL. СЕТУ. ár Mop P
$day is published,
To ARCHITECTURE OF er FARM:
Being a Series o Sof Designs for Farm House adings,
rs’ poole a Bes and Labourers’ Cottages By 70 55 StAnPoRTA,
üteet. Sixty-two highly fisted Engravings. Medium
, with Description; price
WII IA PS HIS & defe авага and London.
A8 n Y OF EUROPE
ee UMS the Pe ea ein, Pa Ver is 2 w pub-
La OT A, le
eue VW T ene
n! arts, at One Shani ing,
A LATE PHYSICIAN. -5
I. and II. are
st published, price 6d., post free 8d,
"HE : POTATO DISEASE: Its Origi
distinct
and Cure.
Exterminating the licht and
ing the Potato ү" "ts former Healthy Condition. By
+ STRATTON, formerly in the employ of His Grace t he Duke pf
Athol, — Flower Gardener to Vice Admiral Sir J- Drummond,
ауу — London: W. M. CEARR, 16 & 17, Warwick Lane.
| эх
[E TAR LOR
dr 41. : n".
"IG ERI 444. ;
OUR 1.44 8 1
ОСАО, ENGLISH, best P
JawEs May & Co., Finsbu ury Wharf, 31, Wind
ad, ке, — Delivered within 4 miles free.
mples sent on receipt of two postage stamps.
= PHEASANTS, rd a fine large Irish breet |.
Šale, at Half Price, the Pheasantry being overstocked ;
A words — be taken in xe a —Ad ОХ, Y. Ze, Bost
т; FOR SALE.— White erested Black
d Fowls, bred from prize birds; some Cochin China,
Hdih eae една, and White-crested A Black Holand
— nk also some White Aylesbury M o Mr,
ARDS, Rail War ; Station, Lyndhurst, Hant
ENUS; STAN- =
0
com
P beautiful
bly |.
Weddi ing IU LM o
. Win
OOD FOR Wea pv AND. me Da 8
WHEAT per q and
1
Коай, City 1
n,
po by po j
LIVE AND DEAD S
Buen
Paddington, London; "r7 2 oF ost ү
Agent and Surveyor, "Watford, Herts.» :
we ESSRS, BAKER 4
в ВӘ D
Hall, Essex, 22 — valuable LIVE aud: DEAD Fal :
STOCK, — IMPLEMENTS. in ne nie
variou rms late in his occupation, re
ЖАП, ot comprising 16 — bart E
Cows (Bull and Calf), superior AMEN Devon
"ENG —M—À
p — 9
FRO
МЕ ESSRS. PROTHERO E AND
айыы 1 5 pi BY ade:
thé PARADISE норак
Acres of good Land, Dwelling House, 8
and ranges of Pits in excellent orgu,
Kond
able Plants, The Puretiaser of the 285 8
ИЙЕ POULTRY.—The LM. having a a few
very prime BIRDS. to peri. with, of the Hop Me. of
Bearded Silver Poland. Fowls, begs to offer them
per pair. These birds gained t rst pri
Exhibition on the 16th, 17th, and 18th ult., beating Mr. Rawson
E Le Potts’ celebrating b breeds. pos. pa his Ја ac
Aylesbury Ducks, at 125. ir, bre d. from the birds
season; Black Be
of the Stock he may require by pee eo Post
Sold by Public Auction,—American Nursery, Ley
170 GENTLEMEN, смееме МА УШИ
ESSRS. PROTHEROE p^
di to Sell by Auction, on ‘th
Hill . — Bayswater, o NDAY, Octo tober 3]
which poen С at the Metropolitan and other shows last
tany Ducks, 255; per pair;
Norfolk TOS 24s
COCHIN о CHINA sears т pes Hen
; HO
geon and
1 and extremely
Hens, sent to any part of England on receipt of a
5 E Of Order. A Cinnamon Cock and two Pullets for sale,
apo
Poise 10 . at 16s, per
otts; also Eggs at 16s, pe
Бан xd рар Ps
J
a
nM
days, at 11 o'clock each “tay,
ng
*
Au арау American 5 Le
(S LENNY'S — —— (17th [od
November 1st. Whoever m sire to have
— Plants, "Vegetables, "Books, Implements” or Gardon
Matters noticed, must send specimens or samples to Mr. GLENNY
Ginet ae mat GARDEN “ALMANAC will be- pub-
&bont the — of OCTOBER. Advertise-
Sire тне маа V
,GLENNY'S ee REVIEW, Nos. L, iL,
S ОРЫШ OF FLOWERS AND
reren
SIXTY pe LE COCHIN-
e
yards and Arti at Mother for rearing without a hen.—App у, E
W MR 4, Wade's e Hackney Road,
dee —— the PATENT RIGHT for Two Years
a valuable noyel INVENTION ARTIFICIAL INGU.
BATION. has not Pi been made public. qi to Mr. WILLIA
| Hawes, 4 Wade's Place, Hackney Road, Lond
NERS, AND NURSERYMEN. -
ап exce
ite o
Dwelling House n reenhouse, Stables, She
fait Say
“GARDENING ron Nu
N; шаа 264 |22
8 —E
` | apply to ee i 7 14 „ Ki
"D — LET, Mie immediate
|1 sive lishment, LUST DR
~ ыл
ep
i dean g. Lope ie i DE Dwellir
i x4 and ev ve TC
of fine. ii grater Tart ander p the
L for Hn rod dem of
e sale; Catalogues (64, each те
n. | chasers) may — had on the premises of, tea cipal 5
nd | stone, Essex.
pair, and well stocked with
resent t oceniany who is wishing to ra] f
BA TF Gi
|l ESSRS - PROTHEROE AND .
ived instructions from Mr. Ambre
‘a and other
all the new 25 5 N
— G capi
water Pipe; several Pits; one,
— and Serie Glasses; Bricks! :
ed Syrin ent
above
Er worthy he attention of. ‘Exhibitorser nrich
aa the trade,
| in London ; and of the Auctioneers,
2 e nd Ad
a
„Stoke Newington, к,
their nee. in Me
ч
No. 41. 1838.)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. 111
INDEX.
2 Machines, forking g
—— sei and babs one dy P
T Natio 1 648
— . 546
£—654 yin
ie et Nee gi
144 645 Pig farmin
647 <
8
` scimie sa 645
-* a
dar, hortieutraral +. 618 а
TO ADVERTISERS.
THE ADV ERTISEMENT Dory Ге now
m e E po
NERS' t Vi PUE
g to announce —— re. will henceforward be a reduction froni
i customary ch Ta each Качаан of 18. Gd, the ful
unt of duty * „А ч
Advertisements of Pass, àt not more thin
D four lines’ in — —
eulturaalll “+4 бәз : ‘averages
i en 5 647 Hye-grass, — ded é d» Ve 05
— 22 652 y lindrieum, . 646
‘Corn averages and rents 651 Statisti [vA "——— 650
—— to iy «op 008 ee — s .
Draining clay i E 3 Society pe
Fibre, ed ТОСТИ 13 wares көбө снедь 647
Fork, Mr. Mechi's steel, Ww Vhea! VASA. e e Vy Id eden 653
Forking machine. К аа. i6 VS US 7, ДА 633
;oniamental Wheel, when is waiver TAL 650
"n Hort. S — добрив ан реони.
H ула. n
EN POUNDS REWARD. On Tuesday night last
qu es m the gardens of m
Honorio teney. Ashley, C eres — "Windsor. Any perso
pug pn rmation which lead to the detection and conv "t c-
ga person $ Mag the. same pel receive the above reward.
—Tuomas RoAKE, Clewer, Windso
“SEEDS гтры FROM THE GROWERS
(FARDENERS and. others уала REALL Y
NE.NEW SEEDS, true kinds, respect-
fully re * to apply early to — — +5 sign
The Peas, Radish, French
and “мг Seeds for edet sowing are nom ready:
Horn Carr 0L, | care
ex
finest
and that
DUTCH
HOMAS JACKSON anp SON
83 that they have reoelved, in
ition, their aum consignment of BULBS 0 90885
e
— anthus — ы
Their Priced List of Bulbs and Roots, and also their Priced
Ca talo ipt phe р eme ire et inde
i on application.
50 5 r — Si — —
Tu APELERY — SON, NURSERYMEN A — yo
кх, Uxbrid. ve to inform their Friends
portation in general, t bey. — ve just mn their annual im-
BULBS. AND FLOWER “ROOTS.
anm
н i эзди, И
Narelssus, Per donn. g
BULBS.
portat tch Bulbons Flower
ча че
8, Seed Growers, Reading, ‘Berks,
NEW SEEDS FOR .THE COMING: E. is.
ILLIAM. E. RENDLE ann CO,- Seep -
P are nom harvesting й
; ай лр Я а MM assortment of all |9
hinds of Garden. and Agricult Their New
\ вк НЕХНАМ FLORICULTURAL AND а
B 8
ime.
' Hexhán, October 1. AN Tad TURNSER, | rene,
fu
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL INSTITUTION AT
ns
ENT, BELGIUM.—Th
y Mr: Lovis Van HoUTTÉ,
—— several
the extensive D an
$ ical rint
Mr. VAN Hoots 25 . x the special superinten-
: ced Head-G
; the evenings are given
— а, 2 s, comprising P | ана all that is
necessary foi & Ске ted Gardener to k
The New School Year commences the. Test dn of October.
Price a r boarding, boten — d. L. per a б —Applica-
r prospec! Mr. R. Жуй мыш 5, Harp Lane,
Grant ГУРА авна m — Mr. L. Vax Hovrre, Director of the
above Institution.
ALOGU UE.
JOHN. and OH ARES” К. CATALOGU
STOVE and GREENHOUSE for this autumn s
ae 8 F. j чу be hea PO 9871 FREE on TPA
ry, Hammers
respectfully refer plant buyers.
| rsery, Bagshot, Su
Seed Cat sie il = LE in
|
AND J. ‘ASTER hav чей to offer very fne fine PA of
* the tds amongst which are the best varieties in culti-
vation. The I — oot ^. to 3 feet ps Ed og ane
П of flower-bud lowering ya н 9s.
Pompone, or Liliput pu ^ N com — 5 Gi the sorts
may be had, on applicatſon.— Len B Essex.
HE NOV РМа. ‘PROLIFIC "BEX. *
BEARD’S NONPAR and all other 222 "Seeds; та
be Фей ayine at ther — er's prices
TTON А SONS, Seed Growers, ee Derks.
ROSE NURSERIES, НЕ ab. 1
. FRANCIS’ I DESCR VE CATA-
* LOGUE OF ROSE is ready and ж will
forwarded [ded gratia пров app
TAND DISH. AND
resent — is Now Reti 1
A selection m t appeared as a iun ore the
Gar nicle, of Satürday, Sept 10h; to VEU p
Tt he ae — many new and choice
plants.—The Nurse y, Oet. 8.
i, RASE “CATALOGU UE.
D, NEAR repeat Sussex.
(XT ILLEAM Wi WOOD ant AND У SON beg to ann ALIKE
the New Edition of their Rose Catalogue, for
ready for — 1 — and will be sen ut gratis on receipt of Tyo
еа Catalogue o of o Nursery Stock may also be had on
PLANT 8
ILLIAM 5 AND Ae о announce
that their New Descriptive Aut dr уйт of New
urne e Frchsias рЫ Geraniums, тату 88
— Ee; at very reduced prices
d on applica on. For [rt ми of
s m. — aie Advertisement in this Se of September 17.
Gilling, Richmond, Yorkshire.
“CA RNATIONS, SM PINKS, PANSIES, ETC...
JOHN SCHOFIELD asp SON have now read:
CHOICE his ПАНИНИН,
t 8 has now read send out inum
* Seed, saved from a fine e of eiie An extra
жаз awarded — 18 of tid Mtn — — a the Isle-
ры Show in Pac each,
Nursery, Tcu hath; Middlege
PERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS.
wal 145 CHATER . now ready a fine healthy
of- lants of al leading
а ен ei al List, w whieh
Dei erte, with o observations on the exhibition of Hollyhocks,
Le. Ke, and may be had by jnlosing a postage айыл.
5 Walden Nursery, Octo
Јонх аста
— Astrea, Leonora,
as tong к ia
Lontsr, Bathford, Bath, ean
d v ae the following uence
at потен ине тт Вч ational, Eleanor,
Cordelia, Lagonia, Portia, Butterfly,
oe Magician, agician, Lard Mayor,
or,
Purple Standard, Ganymede,
Banks Glory, Lady Frankli in, i, riches of Lan-
n, 28. each.— Post Office Orders, payable
unknown correspondents.
EA. VERSCHAFFELT, NURSERYMAN, Ghent, Belgiu jum,
* begs to 8 Amateurs aud Nurserymen that his EN
PLANTS is just 5 and may be had
free of his Agent, Mr. R. SiI BE RNA, 5, Harp La the, (Grea Tower
Street, Lodo.
OSES ut HOLLYHOCKS.— The extensive
Cheshunt ‘Nurseries are stin
these Flowers are respectfully
A A 21 Counties Railway
ns
T '
descriptive Catalognes ч. dow ready, and ‘will be
forwarded — D post for two postage stamps.
L & Sow, Nurseries, S Cheshunt, Herts.
ps BULBS 12 — SUPERIOR QUALITY AT
IC
mute ime) early пее PE ‘colours - inta
Hya cinths, Dutch Mixed, all color r 100.
named, separa — oes . pe doz.
Folyanthus Nareiss, various . e és. tle
Tulips, Dutch, лө, e NES, экти. Op per 100.
Crocus, Dute b, m xed, al colours i T de M
Iris, mixed, all со
CHIDS, STOVE, tx ME
Rope
CONIFERS, Ch sie bendy 205. 1 : S pe ae
CAMELLI n reir 305. per dozen.
AZA 0 а ird MN LEE
AZALE Аз, aer: Ben American varieties, well "T
з. ре
RHODODE ENDRÓN S, hardy scarlet varieties, no buds, 10s |
CHRYPRNTHERUMS, best Pompon and show зите, p
General Nursery Stock, Messrs
J. 2 . bee. Albion Жаы ача Fa hanis ул London.
МЕМ. GERANIUMS OF OCTOBER. 1852.
D AND 3 sending out from a
vigorou k of plants, of the best new varieties
of last es а established in 4inch pots. For Descriptive
st of these, an ** or Шей
superb . their New
pet inue fe t, for three nr stamps.
12 are new vitietion 0 ast Y vom. s n F2 da.
95 st ат show varieties of previous date аен не ар
ditto cs a og
Fine varieties, 6s. to 9s. ver dosi."
12 superb new — 4 Меи of p NAME V. e И |
UU ae ie qe
8 Самба Far wi er 0 :
God coe or Lick Vi eer ИМ ed ДҮК, Ue
to all the sine hi 1 4
S AND BROWN
Seed and ны Establishment, ЛА hay Suffolk.
:—91. 100; 1L 15s. f
risp pies nd ў
dm аа
mee
e en Middlesex,
picaro LOW — CO; = to — "-
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fine
hy Н
including the C zu
per dozen, Өз. DIE LYTRA SPBOT ABI 18, ubt a lage room,
suitable for forcing in winter, 21s. per d
NEW. AND BEAUTIFUL; , GESNERACEOUS
FLANT, the SCENA. за gored in Curse planta of
this charming species, which is}
Z ees Mi pos p. рөн, may, be
м Masrkns, Exotic Nursery,
E p j
ih — ET: o
—— Deptiard, O and —
IN kagen р Mort tke
mittance 10 accompany all onders -
do nubie, at . per —
s, Jonquils, Anemones, and
GEORGE, JACKMAN, Nemsempix, Woking,
Railwa way, begs to
complete Catalogue of his
Ame
greens, Conifers, тетине Shrubs, Stand d Dwarf
Fruit and pies Trees, be — :
by enclosing vo postage stamps
MERIGAN P — — TS
j^ cod
ERER gs that his
W CAT TALOGUE. ofRHODODENDEONS, AZALEAS ,
published, and may be
CONIFEROUS Р
— corey vine a Tre тч on te poral 8 eme
& The Rhododendrons forming the American Exhibitions
in the Royal Botanie боймун 8 "бати, vh e an онд
are annually supplied
The American N
— South-
uth-Eastern
icta ЖАНа aie: ir a зл
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, proved at - :
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== THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
KNAP HILL NURSERY, No SU YRR "us MSS FOR
ШҮН, vf ENDERSON AND 500. ave the ход ДЕ cessors to the late 8 * * А2 ане the | f Bri 1 Manufacture E 3n 02. SHEE |
AS informing ¢ their patrons and friends that Hw mye e good anm of parties engaged in Wt to the following list :— | per EE oe for the ual sizes re к Мы from |
plants 4 25 valuable and mueh-esteemed Vine at з. each 5 nt imbricata, AP 4, b, feet high, in the open of whic МА ie or i db mdy do
ach. ar ularly removed eve oe and as robust and hand- dy mmediate S
extra. strong ‘plants, 73 73. e: quarters, reg yr Ty у Lists of Pri vivi Od bens fe
.B. s of the distinguishing characteristics some as it is possible to g g: et tl N. s beet. PATENT ROUGH PLATE, i THICK CROW
t fer our customers to the Gardeners G ria japonica, 2, 3, o 8 fe y з 0
Chiron Mex zw beg to 1851. турю omits Jem band ome planis from seed, in any quan- атана: MEAT ES, WATERPIPES A d 88
i T uti ogue of Pelargoniums, Cinerarias, tity, ee of all heights from 1 to 7 feet. A few sple endid specimens | ORNAMENTAL WI Dou was ee PLATE tie
Ho llyhocks, and new plants of recent introduction à and Es i 10 to 15 feet ; d to transplant ra Pe Sp safety. James Hirer & C /$ „and GLASS SHADES
now Y published, e and can be had on application. A few Cedar of Lebano n, 2, 3, 4,6, to 10 feet. These large Cedars | See Gard Psy oho Square, London, : uo
of the ial Yellow Begonia can d Be E. p s d EAS each. of Lebanon HM also very hands me trees. Fou E QUAS Som T A Chronicle first Saturday in a
ne Apple Place, Edgeware Roa Cu macrocarpa, or Lambertian, , 4,5, 6, an ee i
1 t all from seed. i S —— ABOVE SIXTY YEARS, E
бан . im CO, would invite inspection o 5 Goveniana, 2 to 3 and 4 feet. oan T ME ARN, Bmnrirsu d
ELIAS, INDIAN ity ee GTC EP Renta’ id eror т res hse gy 2, 9, and 4 feet. SA тоот Grass Ras 4
CAM 1 8, ; es variegata an ree mm :
cia lantssuitableformakinga display during winter, allof whieh The Varie 190 White Cedar, e scarce but most beautiful ji гэд 1
Soules set with flower buds, and can be had of differ variegated ep seldom seen exe 9b at Elvaston Castle. We Pa; RPO h kb sd i Boxes of | Sheet Glass eut to sig
ire 1 arieg: ai
II. L. & Co. а so Growers X1 Fruit Trees, and Welk der hold a large quantity Under 6 ins Au ^4 iy. бо, de (pnm g 40
Season o rain idens is 8 and fine, Juniperus rus eee fine plants, g, 4, and 5 feet. 6 by 4, ide al BÉ 1% 24. 9 - to
Ире the lad varieties which a gw uantities for ja Chinese, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Ç and 10 fe et. 8 by 6 „12 by 10, 21. 5
E ursery, London, Octo r 8. W 3,4 5, to 8 feet,
E EW 1 Upright Irish, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet; perfeet columns, i E tes T. vans E
Goin SMITH begs to —— the sap án " and, except at Eivaston, "negquslie 4. * ses » 2 ri s д.
por dozen r LARGONIU JMS of 1852. In Virginiana, the Red 4% s an `
Taxodium sempervirens, 2, 3, $ 5 ъч and “every” description of Gl 7 now man
Е Optimum, Nation, c m ^A enable all being trimined UU T TD тА
s.—Astrea, aria, Lagona, For Irish, 3, E 5, о 10 feet. "s en ot, 9 sink rimme 55
Amazon, Butterfly, Medora, Albira, Kulla; Novelty, to cone stem; it adds mi P their appearance and yalue m reme Мены THAN 100 YI
Gold Striped, 1 2, an t D TON Importer
spot, Vu ulcan, Gertrude, ace Pasha, т e Common, with fine beads GLASS f NSERV i
Mh ET ed . ng varieties pre viously offered, at 18s. Both я 4, 5, 6. and 7 feet high; т very handsome : E t GARDEN FR hes ane Sn EPR GRE
elegantiss — tan в. golden 8 . r S
Du = te sna er, ва EVEN Lady A Smith's; — e whom aere абм WAREHOUSE, 87; BISHOPSGATE STREET Wirnovr,
P: ч strong Plants s; 50 adm i fine plan rag Cut to any size squares, | Und лаға?
Harrison’s, at 2s. ch, fa strong А wit „ Dovaston, or Weeping Yew, fine standa: not above 40 inches long. | 6
Farieties of the last Spring, at 188. per do Pinus Douglasi, 3, 4, 5, and 7 feet; a few ed МА plants, | 16
New YzxbENaS, 12s. per dozen. Fine ме Plants of the 10 to 12 feet hig ho К — EA
Pines — f 9 London M — À 45, ee dur preset у 26 ounces ...
2! 7 33 * сеш! I oo
TO NURSERYMEN J Canadengis emg s 3, 4, and 6 feet. 32 ounces ...
t E morinda an
RANSPLANTED FRUIT STO ae Wx, the „ Menziesii, 3, 4, 6, and S feet.
Cultivators of Fru Mw beg to inform the „ cepbalonica, 3 to 4 feet. y
Trade that the M ei prices will be charged during the „ Pinsapo, largo and handsome, 9 and Glass Milk Pans
g „ Nordmaniana, from seed, 1} foot; a мар 3 Plate Glass, Patent Plate, Plain, Ornament
ene i gcn 8 2255 „ nobilis, Gout plants, with perfect heads, M about 1155 foot} a well as every description of Window G
oS few larger specimens, 3 ‘and 4 feet. We hold a fine stock | Glass Shades, round, — and square, for
* eta rota of this beautiful 2 ere of which are grafted. Fern Shades and Dis
im PAPA — Thuja een : to 6 feet. We recommend this | Gh LASS. HYACINTH AND
à per 100 8s. plant for he ge. E
N Wokin Surrey. Weareana, 3 to 6 m es of the few really hardy and hes diam:
р зегу, W оке, Surrey. most useful eve rgree $ зе gs aes
OR JACI ursery, Woking, re as E E IN " perhaps one = 2 D pf the |. 25 : 2
= í " rom nd our — — h Dishes are a new a ic e, in
NNY'SÀ "ROV D ВА LS. РА Кола in six tock, for size and beauty, is unsurpassed. — * roots bedded in sand and cove:
sses of Colo stam; 1 T э нт chilensis he 2, ap 3 feet. This! 8 distinet and Hyacinth Glass.
The extreme donbleness 24 4 flowe is . — sree beautiful wa garg egy | at uction. Our k is large and of киерин — YACINTH GL ASSES.
—— the quantity of therefore аду SP. Independent of the аулы же аге ay nm holders of the
— зуу у ICON Жыл most useful Evergreens, Deciduous and Ornamental Trees, and of Common shape . "n each dte
: e large size. Priced C ataiogue 8 ©; oe rwarded on а lication, Improved se +.
rone E BAKER i орага T 158 2r Descrip o Prid oen C „Де is cer an lle. га a f| I d sh Give GLASSES:
" o - logue e ерга collec 0 mproved shape
dir 99 SHRUBS, Р — мой AE can Plants grown A at this N cies Dishes d 2
TRE 1 ‚ &e., may y enclosing two or
. B. wishes to call particular attentio эрме his ue. Btock of ЖЕ, Lin Ton abe: ы oer die La — ig neat 15 M Shade, EU glass
»EPING ROLE from 1 to 12 feet high. 5 жу during the forthcoming sea expressly for the growth of Ferns, whic wil
— Park, ren a ae S - Roya — ornamental than any previously made ER the
I near Bacshot, M EM T зае, 53 Undersigned, pomo + — of — BAS Pro
Six — А hom Staines Station, Windsor Bekok: South-Western di MODE . cde d f cu begs to offer th m кына er T Tubes d Lon 6. amo
E зу, where conveyances may be obtained. AE a Serbe. Tiles and Slates, Wasp Trap ps; d ang
Т OUIS VAN HOUTTE, Nurserrman, at Ghen t Chestnut, — dni fine = Laburnam Glass, Shades for Ornaments, and every a
I видит, begs to inform his English Corres poids За th Oak, English, fine London Agents for the
Ruble in g that his NEW CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, NIS extra ‘ine еони te ent strong dee age М
No. r the present season, i d ocure n extensive stock o ransplan Tree: d E ii “
^ у › DIE: ме oe еч ү WC Mind. JAMES PHILLIPS AND 90, Been
‘Jis agent, Mr. R. SILBERRAD, 5, g^ Lane, Great Tower Street N.B. Two thousand to thre d fine
London. It contains extensive and choice collections of all e 89 sorts, at y per T1007 Plums Мад on ан sorts, bein per 100; 116, bishopsge te Street Without, London.
favourite plants for Stove, Greenhouse, and Out-of door qu Pears, ditto, in 120 sorts, . per r 100; Camellias, 15s, 18s.| — 26
А Дн Mite n - the 8 н iied, — per doz.; уы ж/е а zia Gibs 8s. per doz.; Azalea USTI IN'S ARTIFI CIAL STON a
t n ich 18 most respectfully solici indica, 50s. per 100, in 20 sorts; Cupressi n er 100; i d other ornamental works continue
IIis erm NERAL CATALOGUE, No. 48, is also still to be | C. macrocarpa, 1008. p r 100; Biota 75s. par „= ring- cued in this matorial ny Me. Austin’s
ames om the same party. tonia эга, 125 [^ 100; $; Juniperus Bedfor tes nus, 11 per at the original manufactory, Nos. Lk 4, ‘
) uamatüs, 50s. tetragonus, 50s. 100. s Park. N.B. Th
on 4 to 6-inch stro: ong stems, and well With many others at ins low priees. near 1 of an agreeably
7 — for sag unt or Planting out in beds, at 6s. per doz.: | TT Mx ERBIOTT, 8 Somerset. th and dish
(ба M) Дайе, Barents Mrs. Bosanqu * Souvenir de la Malmaison, . tery. It is quite waterproof, and m may be
‚у. Бе ызы Ашен, реш ка, Ve. Amal, 00р FOR EIS. UBER, AND FORLTRF: — | any time without injury. The I4
. Б dames, 3)nchepo: q hes de Море tpe gis pudiese "viti as oe DAMAGED W of the variety of the stoe
ig 4 ш рест ne Laff vaa f Lady Alice Peel, INDIAN бок 5 „ Ж
т Coupe d Hebe, Ke. RICE ЕТО!
ASES, in all — from 106.40 to 30
Us, "Plants, not eut back; кайдан = ae
be 4 seca Anais, Bon- BE £ ix Sr Wiet 2 V"
s Maton, Pictirata тс аии кшш со da a
n ж у, A — — eo
an А К ner pol
Gap
Se NER. M
E а ^p et 55
Neun e 1, Queen of England
prae rfection, &e.
FUCHstAS 1 2 25. 60, . Glory, Duchess of
nia rip . 62, each; Achim Margaret Hoe (Seisso |
je white, КИТЕ 6d. each; ditto, six Sir best forts, in repe! 8 and i
iio i баб 1. as, 12 best of 1853, 10s.; Crimso [terns G Rakes and) „ Saws
ба Borders, various pat- Bienes eme 5 i
> ызны, Ниро. and ‘Trowbridge Nurseries, Botanical Boxes 6 rs & „ Shears
Brown's Patent Fumi- Hammers in great
nts| Hand-glass Frames riet
Hay Knives Reapi ooks
j ST.
wee wa TUA PES mum Dais [Horticultural Ham-|Scythes
CHOLSC В, Aia. x uy MS mon е, Dock mers and D —.— Stones
ee size, excellent ae or and 2 |
Ei бэ grod oa of fine t fo
e
W OF PATHS. Tho bery ў
15 эр Wall Nails through or про
ев. Hatchets Watering Pots oder hal as water
| Weed Hooks | from the midd „ y^
Mowing Youths’ Set of Tools | pene estminster
: 8 Dray, & Co. are Sole Agents for LINGHA M's
i т yopi gelesen t аре of ee with their Ilus- | .
can be sent, ap svar фй d, to any | А:
1 PRUNING KNIVES шей ezelu- SE
first Gardeners in Ауу ө a
to gu, pee London
OE жаб these Д. мр"
wen rooted Plants, by WII
Ж ш. of апу two sorts
ILLIAM
rts for
pirsues at Yarm, Y
arm, Oct. 8.
| 41—1853.] _ AP S BEN EBS: CHI LON C]
* tt kh. l Р 5. ийт т РОВ ТЕБ” os
GROOM, Clapham Rise, UTCH N us, all Dou
ped ent FLORIST ther Маркет: тир, a „Оск ix D is 4s, per dozen, mms pus
. 0 bog кө. а, Bessy Bell, Comet, С 2
- Purity. See 1».
8
dist Е SAXONY,
AMATEURS OF ee that having ge?
in their cultivation this season, he can supply r teal the me yil roi
finest quality N moderate prices. wishes o ова! 8, do.
tip feral ot алое Бо as to ея prepared ke piace in the G Gladiolus, do, A.
EXHIBI ITION O TULIPS which is to ta’ — N 0, p. 1 bras : P
nextyear. He also Sider state that * reg b it up bes " Orders кли р ty ON
mady. arranged. for Plantin g which have heen. t EN choice new varieties of X 5 feiner У name, at higher M SSRS. LANE anp -— A
price 10 оңа eae, - Ахр S0
b.
o wit be forwarded by post 9^ айрый. - —
the Dax.
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во very
desirable for gentlemen conimenciog ^ their culti t^ His Berkham URSERIES, Great,
Catalogue vin be! un rA sd ledit CAYRLOGEES » sony uo d.
Bur RANG 5 5 AUTUMN: CATA-| /^HOICE VULG CONI E р Ub 12, the and Fruit, Catalogue. for с tw 22 сш
"n о; t ol
A for, in qm dinta
The rons are fine; the Araucaria im
\ N ene u ye 4 ꝗ— Mera ur other cde
, t 'elty, 3s. ably
ties ; — indes, 50,varigties of the choicest; the best nem of May, 5s „Zaria, Эл Gd. health ate uM Tents, МА eft a Ar 17 Y the attention of Pia
Fuchsias, Verbenas, a etunias; new and select Stove and | ^ A selection of Cong Varieties T Dae for } rult ‘Trees fhe Be pe
Greenhouse Plants; Plants selected for Winter and Early Flower- | 158. or separately а More ok pine A „N
ing; Roses, in select D. ray of about 300 best; new and select Arethusa, Cristine, fino. Ganymede, vald, I oe ла meh FINE: ЕРО TA NO. DEAE Per um
Hardy ceo iN * “ps head ы Же now and — es 255 nr Fondi, Prince Hence Purple btandand a — nis DN ERE fen n
hrysan hocks, Flora. tt , two o
Plants, colle: оп of new Dwarf Rock Ci stus, "Choiee РАЛЫ, &c. 9% UAE Ul ‚ Virgin 8 Шу кын dinge * DW 4 Oo 0s 8100 is 4 ers 100 | ;
га and Q о 2
badour,
«а - 100 superb varieties, choice Mae Eos IL Gen A esa ont atalozue of spinn, abo v, ТИДЕ his. fanc o HOIOE
Superb. со] allestio үз, КАЕ, do. SPR та ta Double, a n in nium 2515 Lüner, ma bea — plication [Ез ro 1
uU , near
lips; Croeus, Liles, Ixias, with a large eatin af Shue rons ts. laic. Davs — Waveriees, ere stock of 10 LE Vending ne bs PELRO NIE eat mo
The Catalog oe conten му: ОЛЫ" ата а ANEMONES, | autumn t strong plants, й
AUTUMN SOWIN comprising, Gra, Ca amisi © е AURICULAS, LILIES, AND, GLADIOLUS. 36s. and 3
raria, Гарав red 10 1 u follyhock 9 8 e H 8 GROOM, Clapham. Rise, near London, PANSIES, a very large collection of all the ne cals
Ву reconim ully saved from our own superb col dida suds by —— Fronst to — MAJESTY — Queen, and | other varieties, + per doz. ; ` older varletiés, бв, 9s 3 per dog.
d UCHRYSAN HEM: m is M m ттан —.— — еч, — hin — — — r all TM west, var * i» ie per - гай
attention of the nobility, gentr т amateur tensiy зе ne 1 ° „an
d ange stork of song bo ae ie “йб. assortment of the above a TA kS, which he can supply of the |: DAISIES ТЕ New gh ИК. е ДЕ n
it new Vistas 2 Мед b : best’ quality, He begs to state that this is а good season, * м . — Lists of the above
Wan vari Wein in che PI 'ear to make a salection, of the — kinds.
81 splendid varieties, 305.; 254 i "y ой |7, ГАС A — sorts, named б Older Eua and sil Ду F ч M
T + т 8, ý Y 8 8, 7
Qur importation of Dutch Roots i ы of the 100 Жа rd 1 100 fi 155 named eee $ ме: — set 2 m
} SPLENDID. ROSE. E PLAE os aar ;
“te
prema
,
»
Ч fine mixtures, per 1 "from 75 6d; to
nder — — all the Stations in — ont Buper
40s. upwards, Plants, and. Roots 100 RANUNCUL USES, in 100 superfine sorts, named
Superfine mixtures, per TH 5s. to.
‘compensate fop long е curing 100 ANEMONES, in 0 superüno soris named su im
Superfine 6s, to
S AND BROWN ures, 1
Seed and. Horticultural B Bstablishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 20 AURICULAS, in 30 su 1
|| ^ LILIUM LEANCIFO AL each, fom.
HE 3 TREE iR VANS, or DOUBLE ier ^ РОХОТАТО us eed Ф м» 1
1. ү of this, th 30. to А
variety барате Den AREA Wislet noy now. ges it to. tds, wit publie Do. do. CRUAN к, Bs. to
EE CH ED E HESS meds 1. ‘ache itt
eqna size 0! wers, ad . n to I ; w
s phai for. the Gonssrratoty. or Gre ao аза pi . дА PONIC M true; or BROWNE " бз. to 10 Comper йге, Nes (y 5 V. nn.
equal it. Large plants, 6s. prts; smaller er dit Ses Do. THOMPSONIANU bs. о 4 16
DOUBLE WHITE TREE VIO E. — This 6 HYBRID Marre! LILIES, by
lee ia With oe the | 8 to sa
& салу їп 2 1 лати ower
— "MEE
rd d 4 — stb
mea Tin Me 5и
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t:
5
—
as
Borough Surveyors Office,
other ia many Mu wi Н; Groom begs his башды of. BULBS, ae
on of its colo P MOS poeni is small, in атс ready, and will be forwar dod poe application, Che Gardene rs’ Chronis,
8 i — mpquiting Forei
gn сан а тасш:
hould not delay their orders. ки». У SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 8, 1883.
THE RUSSIAN SUPERB VIOLET. One of of done, -GRRANIUMS, — Mery
single Violets 15 t каг ong Чорай ad mos дени RoE DROBMR VE CATALOGUE e Ix another column will be found a esc r
grance; will bloom well through mt utumn is т y can in which
Plan 3 — -— < босі during. the dead Ж Led E exchange. for. one penny 2 рл contat e. 2d de manner i Коң, ich, Align
ea TRE ATISE on the best and most effectual mode of culti- of ail the best i ea Харь Gladiolus, and all kinds. po сечи
ВАЕ ЕРЕ post free for 12 stamps, ог sent gratis wit 4 Bulbs, as well as and other P. SET RH PR T
COL LECTIONS OF BULBOUS ROOTS, made up to suit f any m ;
OTHELLO OL CARNATION.—A limited stock of fl . А and 60s. each. For varieties | but because
glanta of the above аці dark Соте. оозе and ташта nce NT is Paper for батар mant, gent 26. 8e d i ad еен supply of
PER tine OIOV {ORB MATION: This is also. а RANIO MS 12 fe ah 1 7 show Homers for 2 for 30e, or 20 for 1, 108. у ээ” d ig g E —
— This a second class v. 4 or T 18s, :
ti Purchasers own apa pni (see List a а 611, Sent. 24). | nary circums
GLOVE. P RINCE OF WALES—A striki ғ
хабе, un ит Pi n KP Ц bright BMC 2 65 DE 438398 GERANIUMS12 first class varieties for 20s., or 3 7 1 ‚эмн АМ this үйөз
second class varieties for 15s.,
er А or 20 for 215.
re No — ARR m SCARLET. GERANIUM 12 varieties far 12s, or 20 for 15s. wher те което Í is 3300
а, 64, рег 100.
А ++ Á - qon
ES m nk ene irem БУ tin te aie rin rt help
1 255 Violets, oue бше palio t and most succulen
lo дө” One ó pat. or Ф506 ger Orders, above £2. ill be delivered. Carri е Freg Жа ш EL 4 tor table. nt, and
ve Сапый, an of each of th mpton Stocks P sparagus
and Sweet Williams, =f reatise on the Violet, Wil be sent, | 0 24 Bam ж ta Cink De dle — end Be | years ago the manner in which ou
" STRAWBERRY PLANTS, of the following varieties, can still and Hires 6 ing n3 handi 14-408 ч ИИ Biscayan Asparagus is obtained was pointed Ams
de obtained:—Ajax, 20s, рег 100; Ruby, 208.; Victoria, de.; | Merchants, Plymouth aa most intelligent correspondent in these column
Ee кедр 52 nde ate AE 1 Arce Mand, Зе; LT NEARLY A TERED (See Gard. Chron. for 1842, p. 187). Some of the
! ; Crem i u E А А í А r спе
"The whole or any part of the above will be at 6% mah; of | FOREST AND. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. deta ]s of the Spanish process were however un-
Avot Ofca order ос penny. postage siamapa wish шаш аш | ОБ 1 PERKINS begs to call the attention of those | suitable to English cireumstances, and we believe
TU OF: 370-99, 869 n Pisnting to the und tioned artic) is |; qn ** : oth
фе and postage free, the. other plants hamper and package | Bod A RA K. ‘Owing t iu aii faving peo vri ay it has never been imitated in this country. Another
DWARD TILE | Sane they are all fine and Mat rooted. method by w which enormou В ent s were
sel tulo RR eet mentem. ГУЗ ы ag eben, © ti alain in Бойы. vie ШАУ peut We
Ў ; do. Menziesi, eet; 1 E
NEW. AND CHOICE. 1t P et’ de Nordmauniana, 1 to 9 fee f t; do. Pinsapo, 1 to3 feet; | Jonrnal of the Horticultural Society (vol. In., p.
ERANIUMS, CINERARIAS. |do Webbiana, Ltn3feet. Cedrus ra, set; ar ) That plan is described iu the follo in
—— EL FINNEY Ann, Со, haye, a 5095 of | of Lebanon, 1 (0,8 feet. Cupressus pendula, 1 to 3 feat; do. len words“ I set out my bed as follows :—
ch bertiana, 2 to 6 feet; do. torulosa, 2 to 4 feet; do, funebris, Au aget
ge ec m ing varieties, which they of НОВЕ 1 to 4 feet; do, Goveniana, 2 to 4 feet; 3 japonica, 60 feet long,,
aei zy ag : = Bedfordiana, EXT ys at
atthe tto TET Ato
1 "S Harriet E 64.; Ku si
a thew rid
Optimum, 5s,» Paaha, de
ES of May, 3s. 6d.; Lm AE Spot, 3s. 6d.; V.
a, e f 1851. — Ambassador, 15.64. ; Arethusa, 2s. ; Ariadne, | :
2 ls. S Capell in; C Clos i 15. 6d.; Ohieftein, 24.
Chloe of of the B
64.;
ffs, E
4, Enchantress, 5 Exhibitor, 22.
1s.; Gem, 1s. 6d.; Generals, i. В
1
nc ue fe" bd ald, | feet. Alder, 2 — Horse-Chestaut,
is. 6d. ; Lavini ; Lablac 2 to 6 feet; panis ountain
tle уз pin EN ed 2 44 EC 4 to 8 feet. e XH E aie From al
h, 18. 6d.; r Improved, 15, 64,; Purple вооон, 4000 to 5000 American Arbor to 8 feet. 000 to 400,000
„b., Purpurea, 15.865 Rubens, 18. 6d.; Silk Mercer, 1s.; Lube Bie, S4 они do. Seote —— do, Apren; 4406
1s.6d.; Tyrian Queen, 18, ` 4 t. 200,000 to 500,000 one and two years seedling Oak,
am. air im of 1853.— Dr. Lindley, | S00 tme bushy English Yew, 2 to 5 feet, One to two million
transplanted: Whitethorn or Qi mi
à ory (Banks), 2s. 3; and 4 years old nick ;
5 Wing Charm "E uber: Вато, ito 2 feet. Fine 1 тоу о 4000
sea oe rfection, 1s. 64.: to 5000 Li тед 6 о 10 е Birch. - Bereta do, Here
508и. | Chestnut Р ЖШ di Elms, Oaks, oss а
" Ash, Planes,
ARIAS, 1 f 1 T Disks з А Collection of Fruit Trees, which аге — fine, |
12 harlotte, 18. Kate i mime rs $: — of sta and dwarf. ин рй eer '
Мыны ыды MP ang at йен fm newer ami |а
А choice eollection а Siren at hardy Phloxes, best. T uniri e 2 Er ee and. other — |
8. j epupan
t
of. of Dutch sg Kian 2 855 ‘Asia io. thi BEES in J. Р. сап су. —
СРУ kiap 1» pe — of Nursery Stock, A ae = on
Е
nts, | 1 com
head — near Neweast M brad “жг: Seedsman, and Florist, АА
644 TH E
а
CHRONICLE.
—— ——
5, the quantit
Brows, t PET
ots, of an А
€: "form fr luc
Lom Ce | si ' n
séa and the most yielding of all earthy, ae ee
А | ing loaded wi
П
. GauDICHAUD.
debate the better, so long as that is carried on
anische
very tide recelv raris Pt)
that constitute an
wever,
‘with
is always wet, it Will never
1150 jani ‘this i s tothe, bait
en used for this plant we
s never waere on t the
pure vati —
E
wv is^ e danken а
p ni The’ етер that "is, we
y
ine: ential
of the food: of the plant. Under such n am-
} ) cet with no е truetion to their À
a &
whi it is ely wanted is some |,
h Salt, Water, “aiid 80
wi
common mo eration ; and we are therefore glad to
m. wo
п
Ж visi to state
views je , seems,
grs ind unisón. . His e is
A н country s connexion
egnation
they struc-
79
8 — — — Mt
en ret 2
uH =
1 Oc
IAN barbarism, of nome ene
clature, were repulsive to extn Germanic tastes.
e. | ks, eding ma
all, or great СЯ ‘of. the difference; Experie
sho manure is too strong for this plant;
it great spongy roots can take up any gay with m
if a 4 at the night season.
to * in
at
| the i
ien
summer
Ë gros tt 177
d NL natie to no RA
very branch tha
to. it; e : Ae ie able
eto п T — — preserved, an
sif? n; be used tod prevent
formation ‘of | lofo berg wae Sec mijet ы
[ДИ leaves. to a
been
ar in cluste:
ET
m
the of the r
rise ‘gigantic. shoots: im the, * succeeding. yea
YR АШКЕ ad ve
Lappe th
. 1 out of them wi i -
t. All 1 the
Thel brief — howe
enit
the most part, clear enough, and we think that a
Abstract o the more MU fats a^ be useful to
шапу 0 jd 9 1
"Han can scarcely bare been |
E » A pied E. of гр ШАМ т espect
reproduction of tissue on urfaces, but
E
Hi
ít
mencement of his are a mere repetition: ott
them, and with аео results; qu b
t fact; is not as to the “possibility of mne reproduction, rf
to the mo: ide which it is effected. “We ma
Pet over this Һе memoir,
of the Witte iteh which follows, atid proceed
‘at ohce to the statement of the author's views.
To this end it is requisite first to give his notion of
the more normal structure of dicotyledo onous stems.
a ome "im EE eod =. omitti more eon
d the like, be com-
1 upon wem. crop before i it bas gee endug
tong ruins plante as much as
bly brings on premature ‘debility,
ale it їз before the с cutting "begins the Ийе,
y. RM dui
In... other Words, „giant Aspara
A for if the; bed i ig cuk oftener
The Aspi us 155
e 5 ear:
gus
o the requisi site |
4295 1 18 how’ to secure m
of e ан зе
/ себе d Pici: it ee ae
1 . 15
ve 73 at
Warm
are rising the r
e of the . does
the most. Now, u
—
re wa
everything is done
— below the su
bargain.
ieh covered
that the
jt 1 5 8 by
one, of the g
exercised without a day! 8
. of Te Nurs |
ана words, of the inerease of trees in diner,
3 a subject of sometimes
ten
than ear other |
pue 1 these.
Шед Se e n man
the сида
ergy of the plant is is |
and green peru consist of "inde- | th
| | pendent cells not collected into, bundles or Pee god
into fibres. йк a
T
econ
s of the bast are resuatkable for the irregular
10 of the threads of eac i
iting tissue
tal nals rays unite the pith
mri mer dh e prey
———
FRENCH E cnt
is 0
the beds, without
Asperges Manches (blanched
mode th fonti are tebed sp ai
E |
the formation i
of Dicot isis justpubtished ‘is, for 190
short ond be
Wa
those of which he — a shoe — in the com- dress
t
[О
is called TED s
produce of мен
ragus).
Gnched Аў spar aus. —Before ente
about the mode of fo orcing this, it wit ow
If at this
ser onu Spade's d
the
plants being ae from
is continued in
Pid will in that case be
р he begin wing of орет i ii no at si
mpi of the A
ued fee
vegetal
* «s
отер the bed
but care must be oy 1 ke: 2 5 dung as 9.
е Азра e its ap de.
ssh A Whate 8 e: the sut of the we
give uring ba
сотай with Др а mats, apek tocon
The ned every
of The
planted Asparagus eye үрүү
ts t
(ош . from 2000 to 2200 pas
, | beginning of 4 1775 i 0
a su supply Sapa tobe
the
which
5; | should
abat е st
Patis, Asparagus i almost
been back | of the
hae beds, the too hot the height of
supply roo
341.5
e stools are т
When
2 end or E tet iir b Д5
wn e ar Ў 5 0 sh
one part of decayed dung, 12 05 ar
the Whole well mixed W ^t
lien the be to t
racy an this 2 for 253 5
m
5 long dung; att
wateh the fermenta cp of tl
41—1853. | THE
Оп the other hand, in order to keep up or increase the
heat of the bed, the linings should be turned as
it is found nee
plants to
z the Ft at least d if uta
ШУ
ee,
whole time that i i la „ that is to say, fe
hen the erop is oyer |
2 use, and, sid having turned
other Asparagus roo A if the season
not too far gone. Cow o GU gm
end of 12 days P frio де
and it is cut
SCARLET” BOUVARDIAS. гог
Plants of” ye eas 1 formin sith
tb ilie ^ compac red у hich 57500
— ду in
.
GARDENERS’
elf Lien — a
CHRONIC
pori of Th
keri up into anal” pieces
sand, to ensure acier drain
„8 specimens
is | showing the attacks of insects, p y the. Rey.
slow, one of whieh forms the subject of
resent paper, the learned professor r having been во
as to на diving’ specimens | of
the
Wer injuries to different ims
LE.
a consideration of
fully borne ont е:
e. first amg kal j
from
is a piece of W.
and for a long те 1 uccession ; never
appear to be ver
size
e
lusters of scarlet blossoms, which, unde:
jon атанан, піду be had in KOREA: from June
f
X DUCERE 92
"n.
r
branc ДЕТ
f 15 I t mysterious to u
dd of th A жың
ETE
— MA
deca
of the forms of the larvae of a the TON val
ineludin the wire-worm, are
oceur in a
the re, ected matter in their ЕС
m гаң. their.
2 potted ‘singly.
co
e
TER
ticulturist. and Agriculturist is
Je кш
be interesting to wp y.
fessor Henslow th the tie mi “ҮЧ 14-
troduetion to * the рне, н f Insects”
J.
P. 323. J. О, W.
BRITISH ASSOCIATI TION М: FOR: THE .
e NT OF SCIENCE. .
obs Bus d
ines ; n the plants
may occupy either ce Ji ht. ату, posi soe o ;
front of ‘the У r a Cold
with proper attention for a little 5 бт Жл
they will do better in either situation t fre-
ist E
e
‘and, d
published in Loudon’
d Magazine" for1838 (Vol. VI.pp.927 325,
entitled “Some, Remarks relating. to. the Walia
ed Ash Tree," considers,
* The: small
them to be blameless
respe stag tt he 2 “and
its congener the Sinoden
ood-peckers, I
e|!
Y am satisfied, commit no injury on the uu and sound om
Ap ea
si
7785 poe sin
ore of {1
when
te 1 1 nor my
0
d to
th found suddenly dead :
our article on
ed in; a YAMA moist house 0
produce a qnem Ss W. ower Very
sparingly, ppu A early, and well attended to
afterwards, у al be — е “or shifting into 8 or
-inc
50 375 5 as to A du roots to get pot-bound, , eep
ere ‚ close and moist for 9m night
after potting, but when the roo strike into the fre h
expose freely to n hebt and air, with a view to induce
kaun flowering growth. 105 OFF s, they 1 7
d to throw 1 ng gross MT I 8
hii? MST MEN orario sdms л id ale i ibe
amongst
of im y Жын Muere gue
i i ves f Su nid io abies hey alr eady find far gone
in the season, as the after growth ro- in a state of decay, 1 ws present i „they an
ange ioo. to flower well. orated in all directions. found |
In autumn, when blossoms have become too ‘scanty to | pursuing their o 5 in the deca t the
render the s ns effective, gradually lessen the distance of 18 feet non the ground, to which height 8
: of, water at the root and aim at having the wood |t st have worked their ho? T e
Le Дали: prev: he occurrence of i o insects are the usual inhabitants of the | effecting their liberation, they appeared to have poisoned
weather ; for unless the wood is well ripened in autumn, MÀ of decayed Ash Acn keln together promis- | them. ere
it will be apt p off in winter, ile i ormant | euously, and as it should seem, in morning shortly after having been see
Pt they should occupy a cool nity situation mere 8065 Will.“ ^ pe == — "eer — ies, 115 small
ey will be po „damp, ап o, water should be | rav to the A = alnut trees, since Mr. Ingpen | be
gees to the soil 1 aving PURSE obtai | Жз m — ago gave me а specimen ‘ofthe larva foun d | of each. — od birds immediately deserta Gi d
strong plants it will be very easy to have. in decaying Oak, and Mr. Dale met with it in jas t ‘nefarious ‹ i
supply o: ming a bg d carly 9 P zr do» s trees; it is also found in Pear, mi and | name. veating of this paper led to the побев of
late in autumn, but the Bouvardias are | 1 55 ere
mer and autumn flowering. Some six or pm
y adis үү бщ ч Hi m BP ICE ear howe j адла СА pog my One
' L after. 994 К y en $ 18 8 12m M
aps eat coc n amie the Fo dus; which | r and broad r Vidua Ot
only sufficien «аиа *. адо memo of birds to build of
се тома Aur Me Sepe Sn moe ea loa di shear ME dits "fd
i e soil until T pum euet that of the also worthy of of srotioss the ey hid ead | edod нанады
ELT peri 19 dhs a eae botto i ce eae wrk o of the га inseet, | instance in od fop the nct пуса charac
fate greatly assist in : Specimens ab proved by its much sm epa aam ie 2
for ber:
at ; —
shoul demain - t | th once seen в
gen M pe gn, p E 5 d in pri that ine insect (1849, 2 хи) 2 E is of . grey colour, mately killed by the be made Redfern drew. tentis
8 soon XQ tained, and be , tinged wit re fulvous, whole | 4, 3 - am scons were intelli-
' attended with nae Be 25 room, and es lothed with v 1 fine reddish hairs ; | gence, and reason. le
de qii oc , > 8 like the Jarvee of the Melolonthse and ebe аня nerves, epus apu po. " » 1 675
NS Les. Ma pita anit eder — 1 segment is not 80 inq no material organ,—Mr. Allis sta hat in
isrooting ‘the plan pitt 7 5 large as the ling ; the iperture of the was ‹
portance in attempti ses in dy also, instead of. hang seien deat iaa у nd
Pots, to not only | Lie ordo grent masos Ta age аз in the laryæ of the as
Pots to within abou ice with pot- | de in his fine memoir on the Lamellicorn престе
sherds or lumpy pi for when allowed too | the under jaws also divided into two lobes, ж
mest tthe a ting re cv an, ete pT lig
the insect is found to agn
ie
bor aid
— vet
bot Toll uius and it teresting
or it is in
VN oF esae with that family,
to find the relation of the genus |
dS ied ua it has hitherto only been |
-of the
УШЫ Contr nam d m del
that the deep green endochrome, when liberated from
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.
BRL
lar struc- tion; and, by being taken up at the end " September, >| 8 Henslow.
die el ap mp f th best may be in oc dum in separate A! ast, that Mr, Hen iut
s filled with h homogeneo green inte of the bes |
-— liarly formed | wh he
« . In man в,
size, and filled with a brood of secondary | the win
tri М Ает жеңин бнр ng homogeneous green ‘contents, | potted off T accordingly. I peen n ish I could sa: i
utricles, "үи granule.—A long dis- some yea th perfe —— my object being to save | had been more о followed—but with the
tion followed не + reading of this pa oin ulti- | the piéton ревень number of plants through the tion of a Society form
б i the dist tinetións existing between winter in the least space. 2 sea! — — stock o t oo M ee an
mi | | Geraniums extends to ‘thousands, ‘an еу are ail) which I will send you ne
— "v m eim —— fa Re tema ie" — жей as above; AX winter management — 48 at least, T must sa
d ired; Vin our | has been attempted. Vill
€ re|give at another time, if require à p
é ВА qi vel ct af elt жайа. ta tno engen Vf correspondent северна that his —— although pre-eminently deserving e
what it еллы ODE Walker Arnott stated that he kept in a cold frame nm shaded (when real interest in the w elfar
had йү heard that starch had. been found in the | sary!) они wret hed, reas, his € — continga I “ә ess myself, cheat an
Medus. If this were the ease, the existence of starch r e vigo
«оша 1 laimed — characteristic о!
ме b. rm. Prot, АП r — d shadi lerate in a high | to raise them in the social scale. I do not d
nion, that glass and shading accelerate j
Eanester tae 418 TRAA expresion б — het med | e e the form 450 of roots, wien sed judiciously ; a rule much charity and benevolence still ex
mà pps i igi off oxygen and 8 t he — ould be as light a * Tes a little and is practically shown by the rich towards
м carbonic acid, “whilst ian. tissue absorbed litter, for instance, which will n — — all the light, | but I look at something beyo
ИП
BH
03 and gave нән but still breaks the force of the pha will answer ; | volence—I am thinkin
a en i н To be inni and the lights or glasses should deren oved twice every | upon the educated classes to do a
duc M — day, in order to get rid of the vitiated air accumulated | condition of their fellow creatures among rho
under them. Thave'seen Mie s Verbenas, e rance is the effect of poverty, and whose erimes
n
bili ub e Ge orrespondence. | Calceolarias, Geraniums, &c., merely prić cked o a | often the offspring of ignorance
Ч ете noticed in your report of the border under а south wall, меге — left to their fate; removing this ignorance
1 ultural Society’s Garden, at p. 567, some account | and they nevertheless succeed — soc av
of a trial of late sown Peas, I beg to add that I have e Holly Tree. — Y our corres Country Books are not the only mean
made similar trials for the last three years, but without Clergyuun,“ quotes some lines of — son — Holly, A n who knows how t
success, although my sowings have not been later than | whieh infer that the spines are designed as a defence his neighbour is more Jed
the 24th July, while those sown in the Horticultural against ‘cattle, dnd that when the “bush grows out of a little kind instruction he is t
Gardens are 10 days later. I find that all the early | reach it loses its spines. Another version attributes the | which his success 9 0 s, if he is
sorts ете п
е
dew, more or 1 Knight’s Tall Marrow | Natu g i ys parti- | works mysteries, i
to ae the very best ce late he = ote is less subje e lars, and therefore little to be trusted for ‘correct | her work up — knowledge of sue
her y elucidate this by another cw lending him up eator, i
er 85 the Loch N in ye * o. Medie i ар. гы T" at deseription, ps from the truth as Soutliey's [rs cendi of happiness, an and dd giving а hig
Pea is very prolific and lasts a long time in bearing, | lin mind must rais 45 —
it will carry a Lagern til late in November, unless the poe the Holly, whilst a TOM tree, indirectly romote the welfa € of the whole vil
rost has been very severe indeed, The British bows Thickset with spines, as ever it can be? u— If t Ee meet d pardoned
is also a ood autumn Pea, but rather unmanageable in , proceed at once to our horti e
windy weather, dn account of йз tall growih. The | Logility Kone no meroy Bere 1s wns striving at the rectory grounds, T found in
Champion mae sa most pr olifie early variety, And everlasting war reigns in the Holl bowers parts of the lawn three tents, and I wi say a few words
but it should not be да t жк п „чы on account of But, mark the change! when from tl the contents of each
1 ject to mildew than і he леры. 9 пила à its „strength to fruit, orice ‘attracted ut 50 60
ose who are not fond of seeing varieties may get an pones енш — ари е leaves; ^ к Aud Wheat fr je pari h al enis, win
excellent supply from the above named &orts, to which So кеп, driest, his fierce shows, were arranged for TE in two classes, w
may Бе added Prince Albert, for an early sort, or the bai КАЛД and still more spiner Aid and red, and which I was informed by the judg
Paradise Pea substituted for a third early sort (instead Cultured, Atl beat fele Wee es adul un fruit; were very ‘superior samples indeed ;
of the British Queen), would be no loss. The Paradise — d ehanged—he, like the > Holly tree, 1 in each class w
is new, but an excellent Pea. Thorp Perrow. W ill FE his spines, and ever fruitful be. long row of ta
a h ick Nectarine.— Much as 1 respect the opinion | I have learnt from аатай Pat te Holly 3r which about &
f Mr. Rivers on the subject of fruit, I cannot see his | sometimes grow spiney from to om, near t
remarks on the барата Мане ine pass unnoticed, as | ground, or far out of the reach of mei and whether
the greater parts of his statements are contrary to m ung or old. I have met with instances where the |
zu The late Earl of Ducie purchased two of | whole bush was spineless, yet 1 entirely without
earliest 47 and being under the impression that fruits, and hitherto e: have not been able to learn the| A
the gala the fruit were first-rate, had them planted | cause of these variations, The general rule,I believe to be,
in his P авад and that too, under what I presume | that са — has a pec leaf. 7. C. Brown, Cirencester.
Mr. Rivers would assignate “ favourable — ons.“ e ein a considerable latitude allowed to poets to
ney in, it nee e rise i
border was quite free from pei Water, the soil was | some of their descriptionsof Nature be either overdrawn
a light fibrous loam, and the treatment was the same as | ог fall short of the mark, but that to which a © Glergy-
what has for many years e d me to produce good | man" calls attention at p. 620, would seem to have been
Peaches Mr. Rivers's opinion, that, even under glass, recognised by parties who, above all others, are expected
Stanwiek Nectarine cannot be ripened without the for the | at
2 of fire-heat is in inco „as, in our late wee no o quotation i is found AN Johnson has it in his
i it ri “Berwick Flora,’ and Hooker in his “Flora of the
British Isles? Other local “ floras” have also availed
s of the passage, Now whe tatement
b ked by such close- seeing observers as botanists should
be, it may see terous for gardeners to hold
eontrar е I must tI
n looked in vain for that distinctive difference which
the lin. imply, and though t
by others often produces leaves having but
or no spines on them, 1 have seldom been able
oy een the bottom and LE
top leaves in that respect, and I don't remember
а ing an exposed situation which did | tot
З yed; | abound in prickly leaves up to its summi its true, there | to the
Tn both vei алран without t t the least exception, the fruit | might be more plain ones near the top, but then
г places, from the stalk to the | these are more plentiful in uic interior or central parts,
ex—a faule crt certainly le less тамо than want of|and that beautiful arrangem nt of | ature, which is said | shown
to prevent its регис on the to guard the tree against з Ба certainly only ex-
"rt table, 4. Cra inb, Gardener, T t Со ouri, мны in the intensity of the 285 on fully 4
it has hap that the m rees, as compared with inelosed and sheltere
ek should not 2 "Азган 3 than by the lower parts неа d + more
as . are quite unable to formidable front to their 1 END the top leave
the quality of the boat n properly do. The imaginative genius of t has therefore | ts
said of it, all who led him, I conceive, into error à
3 well lioe, Until quite Tokens of Winteri—On the morning of the 2d inst.
e ground in this neighbourhood (the centre of Kenz :
frost, i a ;
irrepa damaging, most
French Beans, Vege Marrow, &c, as well as
Dahlias, and other tender flowering ving
а register of the weather for some years, I have | Q
never wi earlya оге; the thermom we
to being down to 26?'on the 3d i inst, ; it is needless to say | cared
that a bright day followed, hastened the destrue-
Dd 3 » lea, ‘ ti
A Vist to Hitcham Village Horticultural Society. the r
а Wednesday, the 28th t ; the second meeting of this | cove most, that
the lawn of the rectory at:Hitcham, | exertions and тч of cs ur tt *
| Society:
under the active — de of the те the Rev, | rector of 2 C. R. B.
|
41—185]
THE 1
CHRONICLE,
Fo reign ——
of the la — Mr. Bidwill’s — from A
is м in full flower rer е
t instance о ts flowering in E
ost remarkable
is, so far as I know,
urope My
plani! is still young, and i is far from mt attained its
to the sepals: It known
ote are — — — base of the — . square,
in front, and deeply furrowed ; — =
Wd dil is iform — in “al the
— kson, of ——
— d this — аар
| — о ntral
2 perfent identity with the N. gigan
n the “ Botanical Magazi
colour, nearly approaching to
any other Nym
with th
claimed it a dangerous
herself. L. Van Hotte, Ghent, October 3.
: Hotires of Books, Kr.
A B O, or Abe Railway yu s for
The
October, 1853. Tweedie. At ays " have
bm to announce = е
radshaw’
rth nora "Tha
slovenly, y higgledy-piggledy, ill-printe Гө ysi б
d
vellers, coul
n
undertaking, | Practically the “Ra
Guide ” was a monopoly which the 4 left un distarbed.
>
and the publie reaped the usn rival
eeution, here
pogra
— as нарани as the arrangement itself, is uuu
thei
to going fr
different — N. in ie country and returnin
granted the ii
degrees to all
little book is at present
hope - eee s when de tisements pour in,
— v own in classifying them, an
em from body of the
eti in indicating the eal routes.
Origin and
vers
tions s has | ;
upon him the me of ftv ining. hey Toy phon
dem pe ned long erefo
flowers resemble those of Snap-dragons—how it isa
hybridous plant, —
unfortunate insee deg ho seen
Royal Botanie Garde t Edinburgh. The
author vete assures o world that the antenna af & an
insect ueker—th.
:
i re
bloom dering the time the Potato fields аге in flower—
1 inta. Fé—tha
of
worms, In e ейіѓ
course in which h Mr. J. Staaken icio. [à aero do
kind friend who will take the necessary means to have
in a lunatie asylum ?
Joi Waterers Cat can Plants contains
NUM. ToO:
«44 10.
—.— onde em
Sübquadratá sw
This Orchid 2 very ne
color, both in habit and уе form.
however, are re fleshy, wi
ire tuto
b t upon the centre — ip half of — lip.
а railway paide
B
W | from t
II f.
as, 2 — the nder d is the more — of the two.
— ee eee,
ving of all praise; we
ther
e work, as is now fo
by |
idea
ve ately
Warezewitz's featu
ү :
diti
БИН
— t — but
àteral se
remain perfectly чт, with — eigen aurieu.
is te — претпри "апаа" | up о pota course with
H
* the centre of of the wall
filled with eart the process of eonstrueti
th back above the middle. Of
lip, te oa ch is Veireutar with a fetuse termination, the edges |
Я
face is bullen — slo by set
— much ав A — yi
E
в
lad Y aL Se m oe
*
ay
zÉ
ЗЕРЕ ЕЕ
. "The — бөзү {чыр
olet ; the unguis is — a
the column, which is downy in front, is
— QUINQUEVULNERUM, — gm and Linden,
in Flore yt.
i. Dias
A little hothouse herbace — d meas
but not нса — to Achimene and e ly
Niph out 6 inches high, with
stalked t oblotig downy opposite —
two to 10 in number, in termin
8 =
:
Ы
is
HH
5
m
Е
Е
H
as an efficient — ;
of a Wardian case—that is, almost — von-
tilationy d with the plants planted out - raised banks
‚ Under this. treatme enty and wi
| as low as 45° in winter, & — icture of
ieal vegetation Soa uides ere
—— — sas, Cannas, 8
ИНН
Sen, W
to Mr. Linden by Mr. Schlim. Those wi * are 4e.
— — Gardens
this species, except
arden Memoranda.
p's pus CraPHAM.—One of the mos
— — n the immediate vicinity of —
and probably that i in ‘which the greatest variety of vege-
tation is comprésse
of N. B. Ward, Esq:, of Clapham
hieh are identified wi
ked by СЕ walls—but not
of suburban d or t
rather to imitate thé freeness nnd LE of nature
follow the preseri iptions of The result is
satisfactory to those who 1 the face of nature
in this shape, and have — like a zest for botanical
ursuits, The surface being e it has
ard's object to exten a it as
FA
ed select. list of the finest Rhododendrabs | №
Тһе collection of
rly rich. We need
"s nursery, at Bagshot, is one |
dom in all sorts of handsome |
by ni ee this mode — t, and th
who hay no attention to the subject can have
no idea of the tual source of interest which
is — by even a little garden, if — — ч
ted, every season being preceded by its
and ‘attended by its floral train. i
philosophical deners as Mr. Ward
gardeners с — ently e many a use
Every gard instance, w
some of our reholes wild plants in the neatly-k
«ds ^ flower эг. where the surface i is from time to
which has bloomed сао ree and in
ier Quphbesy — Chirita —
time noticed growing in this house,
small case is an old plant of the double white
the — vig
for several years and continues in the
health — ite —
FLORICU LTURE.
Por CULTURE or THE * — The Camellia 2
ro ер ад d usual practice is
ept borders | into
4 * have made their d. ully
stipplied 5 g until gt Dx v hold of the
oed, ra ifi
— have found that sometimes they r efuse to grow
even when no apparent difficulties of soil or situation
24 exist, but the probability is that the recusant plant ів
pining for its р ч. pos that saya J 2 sun, acting
ied round it, produces just the
osite rn meina to cw — which it is naturally | in
| pasen, by
humbler ta Å be, And w
buta
t a of
admirably ; whilein a праана
| fresh вої ith a suficie {Чөн МЕ aa
iets accommodation, N
may be obtained from August to May. To se
place a portion of the stock in a
65° in Jan anüary or early in February, and others at
wet buda, бш ex ept in the ense of 2
vigorous young plants, th be Tue
plants — be freely prn x Gla ан
water at Ve Bente by frequent ун oa to
to a cooler situation Pe and
re
hen the weather emit, they may be p ina
shel am doors, Those which were
y
ve in heat in January or т February с=п ronal be up
in се: but if not, they ma
anthes, —— the II
the sce
i
to vary part, facing sou
finest bloomed "Wesel v ‘which “ -=n
he beau e of the Primroses of the AIR
VARREA QUA
rata (Waresiewlbella): labélli lobo medio orbiculari
semiovatis co: m ap кө тсе carnosd
catá apice obtuse tridenta
arly to to Warren dis- | say.
2 he ein wers,
purple
у other-
blossoms are a clear uniform straw colour, with
t
rk, — planted with the
choicer spring blooming Alpines ey are, in -
beautiful in — l es without any such pro
tion ; but when it is — how often their deli.
to have a se
+ in healt
c- | been growing. and, as
soon 4 convenient, place pas in à 3 heat,
648 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Ост в
and moist, but water very carefully , «o the ill effects produced by n Pine =n while , them with s straw, nl&yer of earth is tho ae
oe рен he become чә ли дг When ibay es "m — a pad —— Q fruit often becoming pre- sufficiently thick’ to keep out pee, 5 but the te et
ve done growi en ff, and remove some nsequence ; and there! — when the perhaps, for a eottager, is to store
of the e The plauts will probably be ix a bottom Зн declines work outa portion of the plar ging dark shed ог cellar, where fi
fit state for a moderate shift at the beginning of next al fro bei ween the pots, views disturbing from frost, and where they "m
year; but they must not be o allowed to bear more than the c un fil u up the space with fresh or leaves; | occasionally when they begin to sprout. Cars,
one flower to a shoot this ndeed, no red ill | Expose the ripening fruit fully to Ше, light, аці keep | nips and Beet-róot keep well packed in :
health is “frequently induced Бу By loving the p ts to (particularly on dull days), a rather an isk fire heat, ѓо а dry room or cellar. & Т choose,” SAYSA,
ers than they can support on a allow for extra ventilation, to bring the fruit up to its“ a sunny day in Oetober-for taking qi
b vx ape зена ару ught to be permitted ipea small| proper colour and flay These rem — will. be which I allow to remain in the open air
ры a if they are weakly, this. number should be ока fe for учы s ripening through tbe. ter The when I house them in some d Ф
general Stock forn n’s fruiting; ai 1 the ums or four * leaving the green hu
ох mene i. the past month 1 stuff, will den pe les var as light dec s, as | vigusly to packing 8 cut,
.have found numbe than or a sm hat arrested by чш er inch of the crown, and store up
1 | dampne зз of the ai T the house ; to obviate iia a dry | with —— la à 8 of errs
tender leaves of the Carnations and Picotees under my} atmosphere should b maintained b y fire heat, as the sound and good for many months; Car
care; my Camellia buds were similarly attäcked last | great object for the con two адн ill be to mature | be, — to ee the ams sos
.Season. I have found an infusion of the young tips of | the season's growth—attainable e ig me A are — and. the sand an whieh pees:
Elder 3 by boiling water, and when cold used full exposure to light, and a gradual se in the use cannot 00 dry:
through a fine rosed n overhead) not ому to — of water to the roots. Keep the — heat steady as — —
p away the green fly also; above; and while the thermometer may range between
—
8
E
e
br
n
PEE
BE
Hii
[^1
E
.
it does not prove in any way injurious to the g. Mie. 70° and 85° by day, 60? will be sufficient for the house c STATEAOR THE WEATHER NEAR L Loma |
n b
X
Stock; а slight discolouration: кү" e 3 any “follow to stand at 6 л.м. When the young plants are grown by Роше week ending: Odt- 6,1853, diens at tithe Horti на.
ats j — Ü— — i Lo ау
of tli
pe 7 . but this is removed by W shower dung linings, keep up the heat by tinjély additions
J. Creed, Wace Cottage, Hollo Late Vinery.—Here fire will be daily required to keep TET di мови
E 1 the houses with ripe fruit in them dry, to preserve the] Sept. and 2
ere ма "Кто ойто Гер; Oct. 6. Mr, Dean in dy d y itis | таратыр. mou уз. Ранее however me жо d Mar. Mini
A First, Class, aw, this occasion to | Grapes are no yy ripe, no re-h "T "
Dahlia King of eli (Collie 5 боли of good | employed than is wer wis e effect - ans as Friday. 3027 EL EU
outline t whic Te wi Smooth; sd" qui : аз} Saturday 1/28|.29.83 1 [Joso
colour bright xa ta Certificate of Merit to Verbena Mrs. D. berries will remain longer without velling i Sander 2% 29.561 2 29 [. $4
boi pat ( we a blush sort; with a bold eld ed crimson eye, PT ge and dry Зарирро бэл! d one over. * — } — Е
habit, Ditto to 7 e Veitch), a hybrid he fires, too, 8 each mornin е ү“.
betwee: pat ctabilis an folia. — r it were attended with —— and suffered to go out ча — ток 6 1 20.20 29.321
exhibited, well covered 7 IK egen scarlet spectabilis-like ; — — -
дое тот т which w were set off to much advantage by an amplé glossy | Hight, unless frost is а ERA when only sufficient Average 2.1.1 29:797.1 20,830 [вт 872= 52.1
folia of Commendation to ‘Dalia Mont Alexander | to Беер it out should be used. Strawberries in pots ſor | Sept „pine; very fine? bles che Hwang with EI d
qme). p deep yello of good tinned тө tha forcing will require some temporary protection during RUE
Smith), a useful kind, with. erimson searlet tube and sepals, "dea heavy rains; kee ep thenr clear of weeds and keep them "pig cre M Mere tu night, 2 г ON
ee. pais Guido. (Skynner), -was;shown, and would thin, to admit air freely to, their foliage. Keep the гесе pik ne Ж 5
probably have obtained an award bad of it roots from growing into the material below them by| — be dues VIRIDEM ee e
Poeni — p, with ene fog; — айы {
| оно It isa тобу яро, of pparently good general shifting them frequently. Collect leaves as they fall, Mean temperature of the week аё be Low the avrg Ll
p and stable dun ы be in readiness for linings, and the i ¥ 1 poc ^
SEEDLIN FLOWERS j forcing ы — and Asparagus next month. igi
r HE EATHER PT
SOSA LEES TR Ud GARDEN AND SHEUBEERY. 3 inopia TIUM,
in the tube, be, whichis 5 tog slender. The ies у p^ 3d inst. has, in exposed situations,
-PELanco: Badly shape and stage v of little | considerably Te beauty of the flower garden 252 82 4 m " Gs
value, aud Dahlias and any other tender рі з killed should | о.е $28 Бра SE | Шен —
— — be eut down, the former to within a foot e nd, | BRR Se | BS} Rainet.
drawing ‘afterwards a little earth round the stem, to ——
i ‚ et 2 N ты; 5 7
Calendar of operation vı ssi 4| Preserve the crown, in which.state they may remain for | 521049 593 82 MS 8
(For arn d —— 270314 the present, as at this time a host of things is requiring ТОР ж — 85
“ows °°) attention ; foremost among are Pelargoniums, Thurs 13 597], 424. 510 18.
PLANT DEPARTMENT for where these are largely grown, numbe he | ses sho epee поп qudd за Ror
rs of t
JSrovg.—Reduce the supply of water to such plants | choicer kinds must be lifted annually and kept through - — e !
hepta going out of bloom, and pester — them the Meere d as they not only bloom in greater profusion 188 — e mnt ins om the ME 1833— I
ofrest. As I rue rs, bring forward from | when a year or ied ра but help to furnish а supply о i
бы wag ai a succession from the reserve pits for | cuttings, TS e quantities of the slow-grow- | E. i
3 it will now. be in perfection, |і ing kinds ar 5 an dite ult at all times P goa. A ee Ж cer н: UON Penn
and ially Gesnera zebrina ; Ment Caleeclarins, Lobelias, Bouvardias, Salvias, tanas, rossiea, Cephalant — Ж ыле Пы and: Ribes pé
anthim in; Edu hemum pulchellum, Poinset- and many similar things, m may be successfully pied 5 i iasi
2 and ‘Euphoria ашн e with other pente 4 the same way, especially the rare kinds; as the above і
А few Gard range are taken up, pack them closely in frames, &c., until
i. and Tenne may be added to 57000 early. time ean be spared for potting them. Many kinds of
Select for this purpose plants with eee ened wood | Pelargoniums, &c., if not wanted for stock, m y be
and good buds ; Pancratium speciosu d dist ichum | packed closely in shallow boxes in moderately dry
and H yehium | eoronarium, &c., are там st this ear m „After being pruned, to bring them within а mode-
season, for the fragrance of t their. flowe and ease | ; jy this means a large num plants
y be got я Bloom a simos tat = — ed in a com tively small space. B
eti e, sing y plants
ere "ong, should bé (planted out for effect) should either be lifted and potted
E
mane Одснір or protected by night when frosts are like ely to occur,
1 some time ommon which ar
— 25 ll be requiring A are pro-
i atmosp etias e pagated easily, such a s Verbenas, Petunias, &e., ma:
* if tlie бе аге remain in the ground "while they Keep. in! loon The
d, ойо ves turning yellow, may be inq beds cleared off should be dug over, and filled
and kept dry Пе everything howe however diately with the тада, bulbs, shrubs, &e., a
ally. babar i is the con 14 been e oun deleim rmined u re Ba
uses, no. difficulty will occur in niae | a spring splay of flowers. Give air to strue
i ble temperament for each class; they should have cutting: frames, and "at t them. — bly to yey. iat 2522
nearly the same watchful ейге when at rest as during | pre vions Geer obtw adore? be Pires 6, seals T wd (of, Jersey).
the growing season; some require no water what. ":8.bj STS FLOWERS Pippins 2, Wint in; 3, api
ever, and the whole should be frequently examined | Male up. Pink beds without delay. These plauts| Ама Н ї,
to see that insects, woodlice espeeially, not | luxuriate in rich compos though some 10 plant
juring their roots, and that they are N from | them mee only moderately so, Во, giving them a good top-
$e. Continue to those growing, as Saccolabiums, — of Е 1 March. Plant out —
lx in mind that, b
they pita exhaust their iul
We cannot save them the
for th
8
g
B
3
HE
2
B
HE
“Barron "
very
ex
tumualls. С
gt чы Ta Hale. Y ou have an ora 55
Ten yee ore — and Ths 1 0
someth te the in 7
4g. e у
We 5 e supp
y or
poi
ce
evalent, for
ters; if the gre qu T
cept near shota bé seen to; look
ger EE ms
var ear m: t in our.
You gan find abundant discussion of t lately
and we may refer von to an article. è
22 September last, p. 563, for an ex wie
Serve: G d. If any plani bes te
we can only sa у ent еме the пири Ss Б Ий
ее — f by men of geen
nothing abont it. at
apte rye HogxBEAM: Cartmel. It is not
pe to M, — Hornbeam (and Beech alao), in
—
e variety called the Fern-
41—1853. ] THE cee RGA AR TER 649
ET UVIAN GU lid LAND DRAINAGE; «10 ee
1 22 AGRICULTURIS TS.) Red N (se : pl Astis stan | How 1 Бек
It being notorious that extensi Voopdadtaradi — d). ерсе oes oP APRON His :
MANURE ee ИИМ c a 18 ile їч . M i ein charge o a i ne T Arcem m ese IN anane E
Y. GIBBS. A ND (SONS, ar: 0 асгев, бү eviness рег thf for reti SEES taking fea LN I od 1 Yo
a tg Se -ORTERS.OF ui RUY. VIAN GUANO, тей is, фе. No otjeetion 15 wi ker. J 3/8 Mare zurn, uA vot дед iB
c d nha their duty o е Peruyian Governm a — je 2 iid Agi
the Public, o recom uu vi үз” т үр LIT ў cA етиу. АС, Yopie CAD RE + эпо
[MOOT Y 33 SA MATS n TEY 22224 f D Ry and Botan Buck G ;
be = yon 4 guard INRY WEBBER bese to inform 1880 ners re ary elio and К mI MEM py s
of course ume, be the eras L and аа 3, i 4 d had, Е pos — Hs ё rien «vedi m
E us to thar points ТАР 7008 gap think it ы rp ios d ae mete pa pe * = ый „ N e Gs.
we remin e r
The lowest MALA ME price at “whieh! sound Речи) Hir orion | шз 1 ETE dete, dess, ua um. in Apel an ey on ae Е e
Бай ld 2 fari the last: гео years ie} érton ourt, pear erte Devo n * m
9l. bs. per ton, dess 23 emos BUS, DRAINING. LEVEL, The Fee Gro 955 Wa "EE
An uiia ei Ii MES — — must v ER by ТЫК pan rene ton in г
either leave à loss to them, — ati imd m E Een d kde hare lately, is — 8 hec
[аста ыс "the gu mport bf — at таве; vi vet 7 —.— and information ean — t»
TS. ANTONY BBS AND SONS; 1 50 ад — mirant rer t have
my sr gga gre dena 2 | E GIDE 10 Tix ROY К! — vir оиб
Linseed and Rape Cakes ag — € M hi EU e рери, Rows — r “of HAurtrre a died OS E
WILLIAM Ixoris CARNE; 10 10, Mark Lane, London. deg: M пб Матеа stäff, che ens wda num
Ver inden 1 y 1% 3i
WHEAT SO p G—IMPORTANT TO FARM ERS. maenm inches wo ug pai mur Zeugen, Fow GENER an ур акыт 1
PETIA GUANO—It is Apear blished duct | ig go РАР» Agricultural En- "ей, балка! Suflo]k, оо А | Ары ыз
application of 25018 4. best P ее. 1 LUN Placé, New. Road, ins $n comprises, all the inites of
рег acre, on well drained. land, a the Prem of sowing: Wheat? n yon үө ма Кай), liberat" Pienin. and M ae 1 85 rate ‘and —.—
the Autumn, has, in man А increased. the produ ce of Vacancies б two private Built, * ad
grain 8 bushels, and the straw 10 cwt. per acre. urimrsgq wir. Е ; earefully analysed,
— aod e re d Lime * PIE "T odo datae Pi e ы М TASR 3 YORKSHIRE AG RICULTURAL | ; SOCIETY. rv.
ho ate Street on, a e ar ree t ч
Within Lo aequo See PANE tola rh ышты Gian boit 972 е; ina POULTRY SHOW Ae LEEDS, з
77* 4k and С a Hothous or) DECEMBER 6, 7, 8 d 9, 1853 th the “4
RES-PERUVIAN GUANO. sp iron rente 105 e attention, of the Nobility, Gentry, and when To wil ие ofera! fof “Ау BIDE E ШЫ:
WI BEAT LENORE E ade to eet the offer of Af Nurserymen to: their, simple b method of warming ‘i ultry "E -
Бироу Uk 1 85 a Society of England, Wo lop ME wd — 15 shan = 4 A rene | hii aisi d Amer e У m
os e hs \ erenees we nir "el oses
Siperpio sp) Shown va ime, Gypsum, Salt, Hone Dust, and all other f ne high respi dies ba gieituilmd du ips eller у COND 555 ovember 15 next; Prize! һына
—— Foreign
s Charcoal, —
Themse Street, Lond
English | Linwood and Rape Cakes, Реа
qoa pply ARIS FOXKRRGILU, 204, Upper
chest r
буну 9n application
ib
wey Pe Mid Мт м: eee
e ерге аге now
Бесгегату;
E
DoMo, debe es . de. Horticultura?
panoi Dota and етанола lasst 00-DBo-Mi алаййа dasih
"HE MM —— OF Srock
lw
3 жү эк л ND POULTRY. MÀ КЕ,
M Sees a E following Manures are ma е гга Co ANNUAL SHOW. viti be held in mu META к
г. LAWES' АТ? e Creek :— 12 nun a e * em 5 e MINGHAM, on t 14th, 15th
у 5 HET 0 et car Pr d = ES L4 ‘Prize Lists, Certificates of n enr rer informa
хы ы айвы го 15 ? vss m ack ti i | Bie Ch . — "icons м on у Beery “те,
— Tro on Satu
un a oe uM bL nan ay es r non. i De had i ny reed үч ей, "ee T d e, ^w det —89, Bennett's I m near the is Boom, Birmi&ghiótk ї
— a па ё nt. er n RC d
Ammoniac Sulphate of Ammonia ie, Үт ш уурт. | Bere E tr xs 3 mere) AN EXHIBITION а pC ROULTRY, and PIGEONS
i a i
EWAG HARCOAL MANURE his highly ENRY J. MORTON Gr Ej: ENT GALYANISED | November and ist And. he . — о. © port
fertilising Manure, which is Peat Charcoal completely 1 TRON Коо —4 а, Apion $ Street, Leeds, Agents for 77 t da 1
saniratéd with, London Sewage, will be found most èlicient for PHILLIPS" = ANNIHILATOR MAOHIN “ap Gite and, бркан are . * е; одна i
Mangold an We ушан, a other tira It icc a Mirac — ani naa wit STRAND — ce —— dst i 5 pretend ediord an a Mr. Ch Н aries ovas T m
- 22
: кты т DUET than Guano or any other туым xa poses in t цве, — —.— р led —1 m" eu ti TA a per pear Bedfon рабт 5 eee
edi Juin value sn ide ie ES mI 12 = nining tt 8 7 99 55 of “trespass ng “ah oy or over. Upwards’ of 700 po t THE, E OREHERN А N for
и і . * the Le at — Appt r
be obtained from. the SEWAG MANURE WORKS, Stan! as above. ^ IMPROVEMEN Ае. T POULTRY,
Bridge, Fulham, at 60s. per ton, an candies lena [y fee E priog ac Е di E 8 " — хох NM nd
a ton, at 4s, per cwt., for ready nioney y, add in ай, = ‘ the Mat y 1 WEDNES-
Jess than a ton, will be goliyereh at the London Termini о; T will be held in the Ne
Railroads free of erre 14 DAY and TH URSDAY, r Nove s.d i
It may also be had from M мен, i. mus & Co, 26, Down Street, Це —.— Ve тые 2 — ауте
nent €: peny. eon Seedsmen, — from all the other A бзр | 4 — Honorary pony" à mat e ry Noli гів ree Pap: - thaf ETE 2
seen at the CU ations ава Test GIL maa 27 ihe Entry а by the rica num or Entrance м
MR e T | Se Entry closes on fru
THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT ar ps ote rent Nortier у my Мы a AST
M «rub
ing рор by ‘slow — — r Fare fre es арр ай pr E ea ah "
at the pres ке eason. сы — Manure Company supply on Arlen Street — j
— ruvian Guano, Nitrate of perphosphate \ У
of Lime, Sulphate of Am ; Fishery and Agricultural eri ; ги НЕЦ for бду 19 FC + Fat aad pe
and every other c anure, ` bans — — IRON AUnnzs and n зын жн wine FENCING ang be fth to е Нок je e ói or before SATUR-
ge агац nad t f xi | Ornamental Wire Work
"his DAY; the Sth .
[HEAT D IBBLING. THE Ya EATEN TORE, Нут UT EAR CO, эў, Albion Street, „Erimni Soot gor Meran) eo Mele
wit itors for insertin Leeds. GALVANISE на RY
one AES E more if required) in each con — — NETTING; very stro “4 eat, x 3 i бейшен: fa Lx блем ba T im ыдар Bei
x Ж. Н. Ga ш. Surrey Cham: ры — 2 Sand, ne or corm, maleate LI Anat, aaa — — A TREET, Pied, Laden.
: portionis] requested. that
IZE CHURN. B за hib, o e out the Club's унд m пате
ANtnonys- R PATENT AMERICAN. — The х 5 SMITHYIELD ce and address, outside, in additi
А ural Society again award е to this уна) —À
Chum, — 5 vu TI meets ga m at the trial this } (A
urn made s. 6 oz utter from 4 quarts of cream, the best |
of the other Churns tried made only 3 m кым same # T
ей ma е sime | he Agricultural Saette.
quantity and quality’ of 2000 0 se Churn
rearly. Copies of testimonials, and list of peas sent in ариев.
tion. 2 Burcess & KEY, Agricultural Implement ^W are
103, 103, Newgate Street, and 52, Little Britain, London
Waren’ S PARKES’ ome mince STEEL
"Y DIGGING FORKS never bend, strain, nor bs ge. but
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Tues to us addresse
ch Sept, 1853 Signed, Francis PARKES.
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URDAY, OCTOBER 8, —
hare 2 dn -. аш pers ‘wisi
5 0
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Aid
Saniesy
coti « eri лы
It bim fair for "e solution of a y great; quest
when it has come to be connected with a
ters; Want, ad to
eke, opinion „ by
il p ot
e е sy: na
ALME
7277 "e 75 xt ay. е boli
mm on аз. the ve
225 MA sparks of mit
three centuries: :
rated sentence
and texpt of the imperishable work that first directed
2272252 2222 900050 men -— a) kr
tentes? 202€. 2222 5 222225 m mind as the
225 не eren. itself as the coa
three centuri
r Galyan- : panned éxistence one: yek, to to a xg: date the
changes in nearly every branc
ipee ig inches wide _... 7 "pee een — ion bic the material eur g all classes of
„ extra strong ,, sid 15 deii H : a wo егей. condition of h
dir и light, " “8 : 3 on " life, Жанм fe el trom that et woe
11 at run T 5 aa OF mop v7 to write the — 2 e greatest re
All the Above can be made апу width at at yeiportionste p T^ the 4 has | Ыы ы.
If the upper half is And whilst ‘altos, fuel, 40 ols, weapons, means
1 Pheasantries, 3d. :
fourth. Galvanised Sparrow-p d t Notting for easantries, of locomotion vy lati * dic ii J^
€— of Machinery for Raising Water; 1 Fire Е and xà delivered те of e
. Patterns forw
d by BARNARD ds ВізноР,
, Market Place, саса
xpense in London, Peterborou e -— or
Set every atti
ecessity or luxury that stands below the first
көр in the catalogue, offers its separate'evidence of
ec
Т8 AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
а century in progress,— single a
ception has persisted phish ott, fo all parti-
i. in the change around ; a is exception
is to be found in eed m. he most honoured
"^ of labour, commonly used and re d as
the very type of 158015 itself е cultivation of | w
the soil.
The mere statement p this fact; could it be stated not an instant y: r relief E 1400 ; or \р ne — 7. — d n two M But when aiio
as it deserves, might furnish a v of com- re RUE interrupts ie cya stress, t 1 ony | > ies With LN Mito "em
mentary, for r those who had ti e to indulge it on|of heavy unchan onthe. whole scene is schedules must be issued fo
the short a d simple tex кь "the new-invented didi; Ae es А. зетін (for n the animal |. Sas hé gehedtiles (A) are collecti? liio
power which h has handled every other element upon brain may with almost literal accuracy be called „the relle eni; d
bees labour is employed, has not yet touche d that Which can only work by repe su shocks or dis- carefully off
one upon which the укен жы of Labour was charges of force— after ran hour or two = м Us | enumerators will thus be able at once
pronounced. The Steam-engi e negative to effort, another of struggling endurance aint fn es wh
e Soil. Is it that the more peri he art, the stage of ats оу prostration, д that est erushing arid: 4i ill thereupon apply to |
аркет, accept the aid of m appliances ? | trea admin to is nested, an bee 5 Committees to use
or is it due to some occult law that or certain |t yt SEEMS t. x heavy hell - Pocking o in rds IPOD
wholesome. purposes, exempts husbandry from the head and round the loss of MR чрй URN
ent, by Sir John Isham,
wholesale, and as some would say, the‘ enpilalising’ ace sp uf PF a function ds the RN mun p. ew jo aistii терсн: HOWEVER: M
effects of Steam-power ? Wehave e heard this theory | digestion (all dire rectly dependant on the крш confini», that the fabitiéte of "Norfolk vi
ed: we full ieve it; we be- state i vigorous action of the brain), betray the information 80 ug t om teli 70 8
lieve it founded on misapprehension of the whole existence of a kind of distress as unlike that of). nterest. But should the Felievitig officers, ¢
, that political causes
otemporaneous with the history of the
ave choked up the natural outflow of
fi industry,
po if this much-desired
has 1
experiment has chi
whatever the nature of the ‘
s every reason why it s
habituated the eye becomes
ma х
it ma o gravitate to orm of
expecte
motion and action. Bat it may dot this ehe rii j
a true an
"while
n ven scientific
түн in the aggreg
incidenti
utation 8 fresh
M — every day; and mda the most careful
TS
pee Se ee have shown th th at musen
ч is When a
een wire to
manner not merel
with that in whic
er nerve
nal Му in degree—the e only |:
to о which the, pibes is subject is Es
loyed ; that is, it
-|great moral fitness of physie
common
y fo
t, the Horatran задо
те
aman of the я a
wet 255
lar committed
by 5 impulses from the i
| ей. number of —
‚ | Steep, or the soil may be stiff, or the battle may be
long Sete merciful irregularity in n the very forms,
ensities, and incidents of matter itself, ева
Кын гбари Ў of the task to the nature of
the force employed, wh
tion of the laws of light to the retina of the
But when Machinery is brought upon ine p |
when cogwheel works tee cog wheel, eat a cock ja
ye continuity of moti anded a
n this wheel with madenatial precision Minst |
pe erm й five or ten revolut while
once,
ordinary muscular fatigue, — a fainting fit is unlike
sleep. Who does — that o9
is the common fate of a mill. ^el зе? and who
wonder чы В should — * bears in mind that the
nerves о e embra third
stance of the brain, that ud organ | which when
8
ce, oF I
scle.
^o
"^
spring, and en
appliance yi the wei ht—the inimitably M
manity.
» by grasping too hastily after the forms of
action and motion ri ghtly perhaps anticipated for
Steam-Culture, пе our horses to an intermediate | *
t would be found * in dis-
t, aed requiring at least the sam
mane vno and moderation as
punishments of a gaol.
the working of ma
о animal power. “The fact that i 95 lin + bé; for limited
ne ud Mais special i injury, is ee piso c
may be. aan
enoug of
ory бю bee asefully
to the у treadmill of the th тты
— а stri
ms that the English experiment in the
5 Sratistics has hard
he schedules 5 5, the
cf = in Norfolk wi
ifferent c.
Ir
collection ‹ of
ТЕ
f dd
ъв foré the Ist da instant, a
ы me * Silb be trans-
mitted from the Poor Law Board to
* To (rei to 22 as classifi rural
relieving officer’s district ; and also’
r in
о ery such рагі
occupiers to fill up the schedules 5 the
volv es | Same parish, one e dule will be buffet: a
rators, though backed by the пасева of ће 8
Сот
to
of the whole sub- No
1
to fornia any
as
е secondary le
It is not meant that this 1 he of labour— | „>
be committed a
to the elerks, or other | and
fiers, of the
one at each в
now your ‘lle
| prevent them runn
for evi
zz
8 Ee
and upon
When an occupier holds more
e farm li
endorsed upon sei d A 15 8 ө ais
dec cene to then
ШО event of persons vel
n like ae
tters which rel
EALLY
converted into
per Phase 20 roll: à rail riage
se there ‘wheel Fa ney tree oi ingle
Fell dig we s т,
wheels. ол,
it asa
жк little ay dera +1 раге
а геа] roller transforme
a time,
resistance
more completely this i j^ Vd be
wheel on the
G. P. S., is
t, I presume, is $ ars to him a lever.
Soi it Woni be, if the spoke were АШ d. Down it would
y the pull of ac ug whose little z arm would have,
r
se motion, w
ND ori каф pos fs ог or from the inclination of the
| qual ess, precisely as a roller, a
billard. ball, — a bowled hoop would do :
these are not ‘ley
pas
A leve: Rs Hur pm ‘fulcrum, and the fulerum must
Pese i, an 5 of the pen * 5 act as 3
escribi. concentric
gro
ices is an
the DEA
The spokes of a
a 1 not act the part
eee ой to em
are merely the d
mm
; there you |
genuine, but unfortunagely’ named,
axle power,’ = ich has misled so many
y staken ce of its. mechanical power
to the simple pros that y ms and
Ea along, avoiding sun ISTANCE,
easily, the more на bac Adi is over-
13 we rey my explanat! on, I need
the rest of his s argumen
БОР and the * haymaker,’
4 any see that £1 two "objections i in the ease of the
— ist s move in a circle, 25 2dly,
ө мкА draw obliquely to the levers, are bus eh
Us less
5 flow р 8.
E 1 ini
*wheel-and-axle '
horizontal) ау in фе obliquity of the pull.
ой ил, 8 mart M ure.
however, I must notice, He says
ki the horses dei at at die "i ends of bes powerful levers.’
'e
=
£z
$
ay
It
ees
sags heard that Аты
in mechanics,
levers is
me body; yv Феу, 15 Ar jn the,
e, best | ti
rolls,— and, іп the latter, E rid of dl for page
piis e he will
and más e
The n cessar
und
e ni» it appears to do so, just when it is perpen - w
axis, This is mor pl I: ES is,
| par n bodies
‚ cent, of T. RE ot plants,
у
ete | more “it Me and wonderful to the superficial observer
hat
ts | seque
He | cause.
of force but of 0
hat is, the di ape: 1 have the
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
on of discussion VN.
LIQUID RENTER ARS IRRIGATION.
EN takes up the subject where it was dropped at
sume my 8 and Г n 9, 1.4
1
Wee The whole manure question is
ce- still an Paci a to ved, and I v 2 ber
Í to predict that it “wil a N found that in very stro
8
е.
нә we Shall a
mble opinion) truthfa 1 theory of
алоо as a пе
the extraordinary effect. of liquified, as compared with |
solid manures, Кө, superiority cannot be accidental
—if 11 а Ду
opments |
mina,
wer эа г
rol y entering
rea He or solve silica aai
| displacing by its superior affinity or solven
lime; ia; 3d, potash; thus
into the r e tion of our cere s, with i
Ih r. Way will further test its ds on other |
been aware of this action
ose substances, "y a objections
to his theory would- have tihan 1 d. MW y
has pe early shown that as line prn am
3 Me
this that it is there
the ко, лир for the
*
that is
iE
к
Е
Led
8
5 2
Е
a
2
"3
they
so indice a important ч
aud = that to 90 per
dients of earth a
* , how ver
e ficien 7" again, he says, ihe action of rain is much
me
The whole of this chapter
iin read and digested,
solution, д diffusion, and circulation—
| ап have neither diffusion nor 8 pi qe
out t the S eter you cannot have vegetation, dry and
oft-turned dung-heap is an agricultural monstrosity that
ientifie agricultu
| love t the —
nt crop, al
There is ax remm no rotting straw in the
sheep fold, and the other and th
expensive үче "The nitrogen or
in the urin
e at once ente
was
oration. on : -
fold. Water, the TUE
old. ater, then, is our frien
Deep s selves, pie i
his remarks have m 1 fast to escape the usual fric- gro
ese conclusions by | Where
ts | cated by an 8
„teresti
For
manuring means in „Pinin E .
ing. CEPS
ej plied in a Б rr de fi
ing and in iq wat, ine ye arid
ereasing eondi
ed their genial rays and. eause elaboration and and appre
[С Unlike а natural growth of plants, over-stimu
manures 2 a wapa s suppl
moisture to carry epus f
An over-fed las, i like qms айгы ca soon indi
А J
2 p
rmer r said
аА to di д from irri
es
TERT? HAS)
that we o
Grass growing in the ditches
fluid runs, shows bI rie ae aee т:
ve heard mar that
iere they manure noc their drains s dile a
a of ie coloured and ferti
but a n we 2 N
n P more e extra su are indi-
Meli
I think Prof, Wilson once —— N
—
drainage water, a йене Tow of sing 2
hope Mr. will on this matter,
và ТЫ
dm ey
er men ae эш ne nan aa
MICHAELMAS RENTS ON CORN А
d | the medium it of i arie
ference to the average
ts for
x
E
average; Ї the
vou the e een which. in
oun IN d эг at “the e present “time not unin-
g to oti general reader
к Prion Ф; Ira Grau a
р WALES,
"ҮТ agis. em d
sedi
For Quarters endi ENT. Dy] an
® w ; A
H
xA 6
% oem 51 10
4
TE
„
+
4
|a
mas, 185: on „r
* The avera gak for the quarter will a one pus * if = :
decimal p & penny, be omitted in h
Сане М. wake, 25, КАЛЫР re Pall Май, Oct. 9.
— ——
SECONDARY REVO LUTION.
entere
80
) ех
. P
peli
ourse, that is not an quura. but a mere statement. of meat an
ще: f th
obtain ' NA oos ER the Legat e aggre- The well-diluted se sewage e of our towns is precisely the
pes > of power concentrated at the pivot which is the | material for our well. rej fields, nning the subsoil | wi
ülerum of them all. o A at a threshing- Fue summer а Sous Ln but cmm
machine are horses working a powerful capstan, hori- sg pi ti Wheat-fields i in May See te
-the only way іп which t work it ; and | in йн» fe apes d for an n amelioration dt ^ 32 is about
lease, provided that ‘what you lose soil. The ear id green, so
Pe urna in 3 f roduce 3 eye, is then pex for a sickly qmi send 115 cannot ag маен well
id in the drum, escend capacity to understand
ы гари cn ciha bese ўзба беш е VERE in the eS conditions of la т eee the e publie po: it, de da 1
hich, from the ground-bite of the wheel upon the| from want of removal o h the facts. !
тш а — is all against t осна, 5, operating ads water by by drainage, the mra pret 74 | ner dinner ‘pester like ka rev, Se
) much additional weight or resi otion | a plant makes little demand on the soil; but, li their hearers
е: wheels, is, I 8 a kind 1 which 5 of animals, in the later period of development, | things which are to do 38
ardly do much to advance | ies of agri- | immense requisitions are made, and unless nded | them no such resea ?
HI B dage paya ayia (Ou canbe Gone да to by a ient nouri (dao тр arenes ERM nta is often Stk
hem. imperfection. B is for want of food in the an much more ке um p es
CPC UE G. P. S? ments wi i
for his corro-
other points, nor to apologise if my reply to
boration on
| available form o
Wurzel in уы ад turn yellow, and the plant ceases
condition that the leaves of С Mangold | comp li
hi n
are accustomed to favour each other
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
the
di its will reflect for a moment on
n the resistance to à blunt and wedge-
the sam
The quistion of the f of steam is one apart
amer
LL econo: een
ploughing and
former to —— it when team сай ivating
i u
and is not neede
eases which admit of no doubt, it is N a matter of
тыа д ех ent, and, recen the, introduction
of forking machines, I — 25 before long to 5 some chloride Ei + ih that would also p 5 9
and remove the cause of в
iis: A Housekeeper pox pp "that the immunity of the Jews
in this countr. 9 K cholera, is aic ted to their free use of
Gute! 4, Г, Judging in ur experience w
yard, w
Е
{Шуга b: җай be glad to know from any of our correspondents |
ue of butter, lard, fat pork, and Olive alk also
оч value of these substances depends upon the uses to
which they are to be v applied 1
Flarkets,
COVENT GARDEN, O
state of the continent, are both — felt by by alle engaged i in the LA Ss
export trade. Prices — R. THOROLD, of Ne REVIVED A AN J
SMITHF Um Oct. 3 9 Phone, Bowe \
Dap i of . is is shorten, pisi; of ivt да. laying out. or Тага aging aden ibe, +
Prices on the РҮ. IQ correct principles of ta
bo e The numbe ade 2 je anitabl ste, in any sty.
is heavy, and last Montene Ан cannot u suppor rted, ü rs any scale, a a же, E of a
neither can a clearance be effected. Good Calves maintaii Mr. T. can give ample references to prod
at 8 8 but 3 ones are lower. The season for
amb is ^ o" E an en m Germany and 3 there OHN T. WI LMER, J UN Kan
n
1993 B 5050 Sheen, pot 142 Calves; from Spain, Middlesex. bez meer, n
1310 Sheep ; “from Scotland, 100 Beasts ; and 2000 from the northern 2 to dispose of by Auction boo hav?
Tlakes the sama
Per st. of 8lbs.—s d в d peat he a OF 8 Th 1 pi : ;
Best Scots, Here- t Long-wools... 0 4 10 Pes ын ШШШ
fords, &. 4 4 to 4 6 Do. Shorn 000, Oa C^ ARDEN FRAMES, GREENHOUSES, PETS
Best. “Short -horn: 0—4 4 Ewes & 2d quality 3 6—4 4 LB NSPARENT 8H ETT ING, a substitute Ke,
2d quality - Beasts 2 428 6 Do Sho 0 0— 0.70 Mats, admitting light to pla * and ktgpin ‘tute for Ga
Best Downs and Lambe . 2 0— 070 yard, rans arly 2 yards wide; ping ont frost, Is
-preds ows - 2 : 29 rami ove oe : n — r » yard; аре 9 capes, to protect à man from
d
e
-
ez
0 .; cart and wa
Giai A Sheep d qe Lx 400; Calves, oe Bias, pe made-up horges :
IDAY, Oct, 7. SON, 21, Tonsriper PLACE, New Ro OD
The supply of Beasts is ee owing to unfavourable weather | N. B. 3000 London Police Waterproof Capes E 2
ae — all be sold. Choi e de scriptions are not ag agp — 18s. and 24s. per dozen, for gardeners and farm labour ;
@ therefore sold, as dear * n Monday. There axe a few A small Fire Engine for sale, price 107. with rers,
Shee ; trade is very dull, and prices on the & pue are Е Hose, &c., complete for-use. р аа, AB e ^.
Ris number of Calves is small; but forei ign consignments > "226 ie үл Сүр
le" меа about 170 — expecte to be delivered befor RON aw» WOO
the close of the market. Prices early were —.— the same as — Iron Houses from P Wood from 8I.
Monday, but. ity cannot be at ined throughout. From Ger- Tent, 12 ft. square, 47.; smaller, mue
many &nd Holland there are 317 Beasts, 1570 Sheep, and m 42 ft. round, 3/.; Carts, 6ft. by 4 ft., and 2 ft.
8 * Spain, 530 Sheep 500 Beasts from the northern | full details of Houses and Tents sent free. Houses
hC ana erected.—R, Ricu „араби, — Judd Stree!
— г sd Per st. of 8lbs.—s: d s.d r King’s Cross. М.Б. An Iron Siom, y s. pl а
Best Scots, Here- pest Long-wools... 4 6 to4 8 Par view; also a large Store, 100 ft. by :
8, &c. em 6 | Do. Shorn „0 0—0 0
Best Shorthorns 4 G—4 4 Ewes & 24 quality 3 Gi 44 Wy IRE FENCING, $d|per square
2d ity Beasts 2 4—8 6 Do. Shorn 40 0--0..0 2-inch mesh, painted, i мола es
Best Downs au pn a ..0 0—0 06 feet wide; the 6 feet wide, 1s. per
Halfbreds . . 410—5 2 eum D — -£ 4—4 8|1yard wide. The Wire-work i
. Shorn... ..0 0—0 0 8—4 g|andis little more than half the price of the chi
Beasts, 1119; Scop an Lambs з Cinan 350; Bigs 889. kind in t! ket. It is
* or 2 paint half s
MARK LA e, Rab
, Mowpay, Oct. y m weather er since Friday, although showery, | 63. fins с ch. The e Wires re-work is газ
ason, With westerly winds, veering from *
Hep to south, E 1 25 nicht a P ie The MY of "n oce: Place, s New Road, n pr^ Euston Saga
DE g's he ges
English Wheat to this mornin was small, .and t :
quality generally being ind a di HIRTS. —FORD'S EUREKA SHIR
of this day se "nnight. The market "о S loni arenden by sold by any bosiers or drapers, and can,
REET, Oct, 6.
Har ru a e ipeo
T i e Oct. 6.
---100sto1083 Old Clover ... _...120sto1
реа d IM He
М
fe -
a aig late rates, | ет Peas,
treme
who purchased foreign only in retail at only at 38, Poultry. Gentlemen p^ 1
our quotations. Of English Barley there was a good Mou the eT uc through their agents, are
— very — prar — — sold ee — last aie interior of the collar-band the stamp— us Fee bh.
The market. pri secondary. a re. diffieul posal. Poul without which ere жө gaa
es yee чн чүч i wath etn Vegetables and LI Peas are cach tee in ee Cate cat sows м ап Ao pas qualities, the first. of which the.
—— however, " Bnglish.Grapes are abundant. Pears of 6d. t er qr. For Flour the demand was not extensive, but eae Mor сая 2 возен, ee
still consist urré d' Amanlis, Ben Paretien, Brown Beurré, in the m: › made the ex "m — prices of к=н ised. e" Fes let 1o ent d
8 i ise. i 8.
Гем занона Ps gem ар ад pm 8 Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk... White Hm Red , [59 — 66 | perfect.
up; the la 28. to 3s. per dozen Plums from t — fine sele "ds runs ...ditto е до Кей pru 58—12 ment, pos
be France fetch 4s. per basket. English Plums are — Nor alavera
рем» over. Carrots and Ж аа s 2d. to. 4d — - = d T NO kc Bate aec mm Qf JO CHARGE Е FOR STA
s а CC
are rather bet Mushrooms are caet rn anda Balley, grint, & distil, у”, t088s...Chev. |40—43| Malting , 36-00 Dén ALS MS nent, 78, N
PY grinding and distillin 25—37 Malting — well bes establishment, m М w
little cheaper. Gut foyers consist tok Belargonjnn, Fuchsias, 8 :
Bases, Mignone tte, and tr | Oats, Essex ar j^ Shi Nilum laid Note paper, five quires. fo ditto,
— — Scotch and Lincolnshire. Potato 22 —24 Feed . 17-21 | Albert and Queen's sizes, five qui es. for 6d,, 9d.
беери por Ib, 3з406в | Figs, per doz. 1s to 2s Ime Potato|21—23 Feed ...... 19—20 | lopes, 3d. to 1s, 6d. per hundred; Р
„Ber Ib, 18 RR E t di ud As o — Foreign ............Poland and Brew 17—27 1255 e JM ids printed as pér dozen,
тер, per Tb 0449 Alm ranges per dor, 2s to 3s Baan е 2 paing Os
— Portugal s onds
Peaches, per doz., 1s 6d to 68 8 l aot 28 to 38 Beans Mizaga 2. i Tis ta Per otek 9 4 Налат, . 0-44 easing “Cay Eara Services, ve Bos 8
Nectarines, per doz., 1s to 48 Filberts, р. 100 Ibs., 65s to 80s е : New Bond Street, Country orders for 205. dii
d e р EE | "i
р t А 8. 9 uts, arce! опа, r ush., 208 mI | i L
PE dessert,p. hf sieve, 2s to 45 — Cobs, p. 100 Ibs. 50s to 60s Maize Maple — анн рб к Y ev peExpERS, | SEO ES; AP ri а T
Pears, per doz., 1s to Эз Fon W ellow..| — Buyers of th aer before finally d
runt í VEGETABLES. our, best marks delivered... e. per sack 64—70 wisi Witt. ЧАМ S. “patil 48, 30, '
Saane we each, 64 to9d | Garlic, per w. 6d 1 i баро а | (урт di Mamas Street
each, hag piu кл) Жы +p. d, Ren ? Гарат, Oct. 7.—The arriva ae of grain of all ane thi
sca ie hf. М 1561 | Radishes, per doo’ 1s — м ба ову peine ыз ta Wheat saad: a po» of d :
Small Salads S, P: amd d Monday. F ме qum pe ios gem — approached elsewher
$ ight mr be ob-
2! eer i yd iy ce i
з, р. „ Ӯ xception of Oa 6 w viel ng an i otn of 6d, 8 ts je By.
E irt er qt The Flour trade trm, d Monday s pricd TOME pris
en Fenders fro from 21, 158, to pi ditto v
m 21. 71. 78.; Fire-irons from
| 5 — I. Lats. | Flour, Sylvester and all other atent Stov
Qrs. Qis Өз / 7 he is enebled to pall s рене T
4s | English ..| 3930 2410 199 2500 s 1 extent o 1
(owl aee ме элу rom tos sus being edo di
Foreign el 8140 0 1 8060 br
à — YMPERIAL ÁYERAGER. ——
Wheat | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. in, 238, 3d. to 27s. 2d, the set
— — | — - | usc “ы an to 8 0d, "w^ set; Britan
£d . d.|s. d.. d. d. an. 3s. to. 110s. :
Aug. 27.,.... 48 6 29 6 21 6 33 8 6 | Plated, 107.to-167. 105. the set; Block Tin t-wate
ae a dept. 8. 50 4 30 4 21 1032 3: 2 welis for gravy Ls es Britannia
2 1 Rit Oet. 7. n 54 9| 31 3 2111 33 7 эл} :
se es et en Mum er жы tab p инт 98 GE. CHANDELIERS AND BRACI
Lambton, 29s. Od.; eee Allsend Te Oct 1... 59 5 87 0 22 2 0 ng use of. ns
Ships at scien 1 r^ -— T А та ind nduced лш БЫ АДА, a
F 1 6 34 9 * turers t new and с
HAT. Per L Bgreg. Aver. 54 4 33 1 6 34 9 в, Б, 5
er Load of 96 Trusses, FLUCTUATIONS IN. THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ А pe o bise] кае — Meme гаки
ON SHOW
= novelty, v.
Bs lid | ^ ^s у * They s !
56 d Li $ ana oer 1 [ uel e
48 ^ hb А
RPOO X, ТӨЛҮ, Oet. rum At our Dai — 2 of PAL. DN
there was a god attendance ШАМ from © the D, SOL
L LIGNUM. а
morning. the eral fi es improvements, ang о * F th itn
Л sev rom
— e rt
ге ey ae x S Bor eran an dar
siz; and a 15
Prices. Aug. 27. Sept. 3. ISept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Octa 1.
URT
Oats i
dnd the market very
and
URTON has TEN L
was: ae di ыды exclusive of the shop, d
of GENERAL FU RNISHING IR
Cutlery, Nickel Givens Pianini and
Ü 80
‘easily and at once make
41—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 655
GREEN AN A HOT-HOUSES made by machinery,
at J.L S HORTICULTURAL rg , Stamford Hill,
ite
pes
G at 3d. per foo T
Trade e Merchants sending 2 to pw д are, =
wholesale List of Prices by enclosing two postage s
U ARE, AND WHat FIT FOR. on.
eal bens Pi ie p. Gnam qux 2 to give er novel and intere
tions @
MT in 4 зи. of sisi Decir her own, filling the
mr pages
» of the writer, with
E onih RAUM, “A Few Words меана priced,
sent post free on receipt of six postage stamps, ~
1464
NDIGESTION PERFECTLY Uc BY
О YOU WANT LU URIANT
tsat 15, 3d, i | D WHISKERS, &.? — hei de ’ s DEI nte
been many years established —
2 be relied u 7 it on LM 7;
r WM, | any cause, preventing а tre
— Hair, and checkin c 255, and EAE on of :
Moustachios, Eyebrows, or fou ks with certainty.
— | It is an elegantly scen at 4 ps 14 1
B. newly | chemist ill be sent post free, on receipt of 24
M stamps, by Miss DzAN, 87 4, Manches ^x rays Inn
ce of from | Rond, London.— uy have used your Crinilene, and have now a
EN. | good pair of Whiskers.” J. L. 9 ONT: It bas certainly
ч improved а my J.T Ти TOM: Pa x, Рига
3
е wil y UE distinctly J spiters
oons, Saturn's Bing did. * Double Stars. They supersed
avery other kind, md a of a sizes— for the waisteoat-pocket,
Shooti ting, Militar, "n
with w
erful fii a ins ^ object can be elearly seen from
2 miles enar Invaluable newly-invented 2
ſor
re of extrem invisible, ali: all kinds of Acoustic Iustruments
& B. SoLowowNs, Opticians and Aurists, Albemarle
shee Piccadilly, London, opposite the York Hotel.
CHA
sessing the important gem ntag
without 9 N also 2
TING JACKETS, &c. Brrvo
ING WAT TERPROOP ok a “OVER. COAT has long
the рее
in “үү
RGES.—One of the largest stoc
been reputed one of
ever ARR Price
and 69, Cornhill (o шу).
n London
e of =й эзы — amount of rain
CAPES of e
well гб VE
SUPERIOR OVER - COATS АТ REDUCED
all pos-
c MEE
ENTI-
and economi garments
— 96, New Bond Street,
third the
SMYRNA SPONGES
apparent
anang ine
eculiarly . penet:
bleached R
E anv СОЗ NEW PATTERN TOOTH
extraordina
hair. — -— ares: that cle:
usua; w Ve
al
omy and practical adaptation, "cannot surpasse assed by any
hing of the kind ! in the р оолу, 0
rs on the lowest рны term
. & O. have been oa aiy employed by a Nobility,
Gentry, and m bet and to all by wh m they have
Drs favo god with 2 they can with the greatest жайда |
give the most sa «онр n
heir Hot-water £
approved and Kane prinsip pee, to which the
-application of} Heating Dd: Nie cn b valla
9 on the most | BAD
relief from the treatment in either
everythin Ф that
was recommended to
h Brush
ETCALF
BRUSH, ear pad: ed aioe HAIR BRUSHES, AND
rforms the highly-
qnit ia — thoroughiy i — the mateo moh —
rating Hair — | with — Seg nd
stles, which will not soften
— et
ans harm
livet Brush;
- —
stock of emere — Кбе Sponge, with as deserip-
tion ag pruga and Foreign Perfumery, at METCALFE, BINGLEY,
& aon
| doo ' Cautio on —Bew are of
from" Metcalfe’s, adopted by some сала 4
Metcalfe’s Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. рег box
one-
mense
for
тт ARTIN'S “ey — or DINNER P
atic stomachic
the best aroma
— the late Sir A. Oor. Worth a trial by those те
1
rom dyspeptic Fe yer — Sold all
rand d 2s. 94., t by post "e ete) йын
E.
stamps), b by hw Proprietor, A Мамл; ARTIN, roro, Ce eed
рр "ms GALVANIC BELT, without | aay f fluid,
for the reatise,
om sinn) a Ww. "b. uM. Medical Gal sivas, $330, Oxford
Street, London.
YURES OF COUGHS, COLDS, AND ASTHMA
BY DR. LOCOCK’S PULMONIC WAPERS.—From Mr.
Dale, Chemist, 0 rom tl
menae sale I had of Dr. Locock's 12
| throughout ous locality, I must do you justice to say
conside: e for &c.
r inv.
To den 3 and public kers the — invaluable for clearing
с вред!
nd strengthening ie yoice, They а pleasant taste, Price
ls. 14d, 25. 9d., йш ils, per box.
Also, Dr. LÓ OCK's ag ere gage MATERA a K and
gentle Aperient M Medicine agreeable à
THÉ BUCORSÉFUL, з ик — un LA 8T HALF CENTURY С HAYE
— ox. QUESTION THAT
growth, restorati tag p^
improvement 01 a na ї 74 5 x Mair, and when n every other specific
secon
on, had 33 7 18 years fro
been in ч Bath and St. George’ E] 1 ret 9 ated ne ni
F Н 9LL0WA y's OINTMENT AND Pur; ARE
—
WOND UL sid ден FO HE CURE fet
d e Cu HEARN A4 |
m without success; We
e commence
B with very little чэй P a agr he 4
i OWAY'S Ointment and E rn Fone
effect aly dnd ши d the pop n ia his,
ally and soundly healed the wounds in hi
all Druggists, a el Professor Ношонате i
241, Strand.
VAL
туе ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, the
called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confi recom-
mended to the Pu Mie с as an unfailing remedy 4 ounds of
| every- certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs, if o
20 years’ Cuts, „ Scalds, Bruises, Ohilblains,
| 8 Eruptions and Pimples on the Face, Sore and I ed | acrid егис tations, furred
Eyes, Sor Badh 8 Br Piles, Fistula, and Cancerous Кеч fainting, 1 Шайга 2 * tenesm
portu CONSERVATORIES, &e., made ` Ha umours, and is а specific for 2 2 Pn that pale maciated countenance, priping
and fixed complete, at-a considerable reduction. CUCUM- sometimes follow vaccination. n pots at 15, 144. and — ‘thirst, — startings duri
FI BOXES and LIGHTS of all sizes, made of 23. the teeth. This
the best mate 'and painted „kept re Also his PILULÆ ANTISCROPHULJE, CEN E hospisal in England aud
Hate use, and to all parts of the kingdom Anan, do quu 1 exception, one of the iy m
most f th souris i E peng те goa o Hoth Blood and — ле — n ppg = Hence they 051 it T some мара of inveterate nth ба
0 e counties in ) yin ra ouse and assisting i d
Builder, Claremont Place, Old Kent R e used fulas, Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular Swellings, | pri vate evt and in various hospitals on the Continent, a
TER imd o = —€—À Particularly Mose ot the orn бе. They € mild "inda dan pium m rr assert it has never failed in
à ^a en may taken
, Н po sows M NA CATALOGUE. — o tone Do ef dint Bell jn (Балны at 14. Ца, | oeod Jt (pout trea) to any part of the kingà
and prices of upwards of dene Beste de, e weit 64„ 118., ost Office order P
e y deseri Wholesale by — Proprietors, Diac nxicorT, at | 15 years resident
tion of Bel Blankets, and Quilts; and thei
E iding, adai urn aca}
i
ey, Brach and В
and Ba
ondon houses. n by ali
"is engraved on the. Government Stamp affixed. to each |
reds of cases.
Davio Tuomas, MRCS Ly ie Seon
THE GARDENERS’ — AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
DIA ORCHIDACEA. Pal IV. By Professor
. Containing the conclusion of EPIDENDRUM,
Vries PINELIA, ACACALLIS, ABOLA, ONCODIA, COCHLIODA,
ANDA, LUISIA.
Published for the Author, by J. MAN, at 5, Upper
Wellin Wellington n Street, Covent Garden, London
T FIELD deus ote ay of — КЎ 8 8,
1853, publishe E Ra tim A Early g Train
contains : — The Bra y H. Wei eir : '; Analysis
ootra, dier
99 “of the Pro bable Winner; Fu П Report of Chester
Autumn Meeting, and ү Races; the Life of a Race- Horse
(XVI; th Ri
IN TMENT.—HOLLA
FOR SALE, "wii immediate 3 an ESTATE
of 1162 ACRES, 1 000 of which are covered with a . r
deposit of pe: eat, which — the fuel in universal w in a
from ie ees price of coals, always commands a ready
The E is intersected by canals for the conveyance of the
па
peat, е th ese commended with one of the c f canals
‚зен сно of Holland, and by th
= nd cheap water co ommunication with the
cit
ee the fuel d consumed; 150 — are ciated — already
Е cultivation, exposing a fertile soil, and a acres
us e estate is a comfortable Dwelling 1 Iouse tinm
338 14 Cottages, a Large = arn, and Cattle Sheds.
There are also for sale all the implem nts required in digging
the peat and cultivating the land, — with den Horses,
20 head of Cattle, &с„ also a Thras hing hi &c.—For
б information, apply, by letter, to J. C. M., at the Office of
this
$
unst ir, Li »
i in Glasgow; Meetings of the Birkenhead, T GARDENERS.
1 Ме rse 81 and Prince of Wales Vacht Clubs; bem 5 G бї the Grest
атанат іп the United States; Rowing Matches on the Thames ; j e E mies irom London, ^
the Alliance and London Unity. cen all йе Aquatic News of m Ra allway, from 0 eres of M ARKET
the Week; Cricket Matches the Wee ; Chess; Angling; GARDEN. "GROUND, with extensive n of me Wall,
Poultry; Markets; remi . 5 "all the News of the | 12 fee et high, a south-west and one-third of a mile in lengt th.
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T ARCHITECTURE OF THE FARM:
Desi, arm Houses, Farm Steadings,
; idi fom ‚Ву о STARFORTH,
ings. Medi
For t apply to Mr. Ма» m Dawley Court, near West
Dane * to Mr. 8 e Surveyor, Uxbridge,
and 57, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
I. BE LE’
sivo Forcing. Establi
Г, with immediate pores an exten-
shment, within 7 miles of London
six Peach an Nectarine Houses, six Vineries, —
re nd
| Чаа pe three large Pine Pits, with ees Pits am
‘ood ell s ith
ерм, the i. repair, an nd w
of 20 years. This is an
opportunity that offers.— or: ади. apply to Mr.
GEORGE MILLS, a Road, Ealing.
ARM W o Rent, — t Fifty ae sts
ANTE
well-drained poets Land еер е lóam), with
onim modern dwelling-bouse wise cottage styl) attached,
&c.; заг а railw: ay station and dere whee out 100
il Address * Agricola," Mr. Bai y's, ое, ster
7 HITE, SEA AND PIED CHINESE OR
WA? ny of these varieties, which the
2 is nearly es to ae swan in beauty for small pieces o
— ira Sale.—Apply to Mr. P. Dutton, Delamere Rectory,
Bes
Co CHINA CHICKENS, THAM pn Hens,
M — a Mr. THOMAS GILB Wine
Post
pri
Sales в by Auction,
о CHINA AND SPA ANS. услнен FOWLS.
PERIODICAL SALE ч VEM. Y, OCTOBER в 18, 1853
M R. J. C. STEVENS en to “notify that in the
next Periodi beef EN at Hiis. Great Room,
Covent Garden, will be in "PN some FIRST CLASS COCHIN
EM A FOWLS, fro tainton, Hornsey Road; many of
the Pullets and * his late celebrated bird
Pua@ntx; 50 lots from Captain Squire, of Milde
his prize birds, - — other
from provincial May is j
and Catalogues had у choosing a sta amped directed PRIMI to
Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, Kin ondon
ORCHIDS AND STOVE AND GREENH USE | PLAN
ee ng rk BIETET will Sell by “Auction at his
Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on DAY,
14 th осн at 12 an ccm a COLLECTION ОЕ 'ORCITIDS,
includi Phal
Cypr ipedin
0
80 som me Stove and
giving
May be viewed the morn
dn Sussex. —
of ele — jore hai
THE IPS SWIOH- NURSERY GROUND
TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, AND SEEDSMEN.
R. 8 3 instructions to dis
wi edi n, the old-established IPSWICH
дон ERY, т sitate on one of the princ out of I
inutes' walk pi Gente o
air UR of the d Saripin within several miles. The
with S
three G
mises by M roprietor (who now retires from
business) and his E. 25 Leroy of half a century.—Apply
r. Ross, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Ipswich.
MONKHAMS, WALTHAM дау ESSEX.
IMPORTANT SALE OF SHOR-THORNS, &c.
R. STRAFFORD is reine with
ham’s Hall (in conseguen e same being Let) his entire
erd of Pure-bred SH hae D › Cattle, consisting of
36 head of Bulls, Cows, and Heifers, Гала ocks of the
d Sow
hich w ene Ti à "x selection
of 12 Cows and Heifers, from the proe herd o . 8. Tan
queray, Esq. Hendon, Middlesex. And a few
зе Cows and Hi bred b y J. Kinder, Быр, 8
| bury, St. A А Albans.—C Ча ede with е s may be had
upon application г. STRAFFORD, uildford Street, Russell
Square, London. en
TO DONTE а а NURSERYMEN, A R
A CONSIGNMENT FROM BELGIUM SALE.
M д PRO E AND ike will е
—— about +
ireen-
may be
7 —
38, King Street,
Tree
. rund
rning |
ТЕКЕС
NTLEMEN, FLOR О AND OTHE
PROTHEROE. AND MO
TOCK, consist Evergreens, Frui
ciduous Shrubs; also reenhouse Plan а
Camellias, Azalea Indica, Gerani Kc. M
to the Sale.— atalogues may be h on the
ion Inn, Ilford; of the principal Seedsmen in
the Auctioneers, As American Nurse » Leytonstone,
ERY STOOK
To DES RSERYMEN, BUILDERS, A
M ESsRs. PROTHEROE anp MORR
by Auction, the Nurs n
principal Seedimen in
can Nursery, '
e Pr
of the pr та Amede
A "
ESSRS. PROTHEROE а "iom
cted by Mr. Apaws, to Sell A
—
8
be viewed one week ey ior to
6d. each, r urnable
Nursery, Leyton nstone, Ess
uction, on the Bux St. Stephen's D, ani dimi
m returnable to purchasers )o
—— n; of Mr, W. F
ursery, Daysw
days, at 11 o'clock — ies by ты of
sequence of the ground bein
the 3 NURSERY STOCK, co
October
Mr.
Planta; p v — Bes ачта of Br Еу таит;
„ Conran &c., &c.—May be viewed
a may be had, 6d. each, returnable to
prem f the principa Seedsmen in m
innu. American Nursery, — Essex. —
ms from Mr. Am
ved instruc
Competition t by Auction, v without reserve, on
Street, pue DAY, Oct. ‘oth,
the who le of the Valuable GREENHOUSE PLA
of a fine M of —— Azal
fine AE. Den э ahs
and most ——
50 phen te plants « of the newes
erected Greenhouses; 3 capital
water Pipe; aen Pits
Hand and iking
Pots; Syringe; and sundry effects. T
jay worthy t the eresien of Exhibitors
1 as
as wel
*
mplements, h
years a the best kin Also 40 loads of p
upwards of 4) урода of mew Hay, well. got, a ri
and some Fur
7;
May be viewed the — before the Sale, and C 5
вы at the Inns airh, eighbourhood
addington: and е by post of
. Watford, Herts
Printed by WII ttax Валрвонт, of No.
Pave dr St. Pancras, TI
in
s and.
SATURDAY, ÜcTOBER 8,
THE. GARDENERS’ С
X AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
| A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
RONICLE
No. 42.—1853.]
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15.
[Price 6d.
INDEX.
Anemone, double. Manure, liquid. 33
Apple, Cider aes cure for . Ww
Birds, Pear-pecking Nectarine, Stanwick
Books noticed Oak disease
Briti: i Peas, IMS ioo soo лаа
Broccoli, Pears, Swallow.
Calendar, co meme qm Sek.. гл
Cattle, — o; Pine-Apples, watery
Pianta, DOW enn arigas do sae бэ»
Potato disease . n esee eee
Po — on x high „
Рой@у,рпве. ‚,,..; o Vea pede
— in iq 0 рч ан
Farmers’ P
— Fam FG 4
amburg
— PSAI . 665
errr ee ЛП
TE GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT
INSTITUTION,— Notice is hereby given that an Eleetion
о Fein on me. — 45 жег Charity will take place in
Savery n next All s дм of beco
send in their Palais to е Со mmittee on or
мее rp 54 of November — Pre which tine they will not be
By 2 е. "ks Committe
E.
g Candidates will | the
TO ADVERTISERS.
TuS E Е, being now
pai pry the PROPR
AR
Ww DT ALOG
8 LEES. CATA ALOGUE v
TOV
— published, and т
NE!
= CHA
rw 9 SE PLANTS for this autumn
лау be had POST FRE
Nursery, Hammers mitb.
E CATALOGU
WOODLANDS ig RY, pee eat NEAR Dorrit Sussxx.
ILLIAM
айу fo Cased wih be EM MA
Penny -——— amps.
Thei stslogue of General Nursery Stock may also be had on
—
TANDISH arp NOBLE’S CATALOGUE for the
present season is may be had on
A sel гую ду eed i appeared as А detailed advertisement in the
Gar Chro y, Sept. 10th, to which they
m refer i — т нт Tt Aer onih СЕ and choice
pla , Bagshot, Surrey, Oct.
a
Agricultural See Thein New
in December.
ogue will be ready early in
(3 E9RGE JACKMAN 2 IN Wokin ng,
CA
CHRYSANTHEMUM, bush
wo үт varieties,
NEW GERANIUMS * OCTOBER, 1852. 1852.
ASS та BROW itn ow sending from a
fine and vigorou of arieties
of last г, 7 AM. E — — 8
= stof — Led. po Lu collection, see their New
utumn ogue, free t fou three stam
1? superb new varieties um T р * As.
25 superb show varieties of i "^. Фф
25 choice — „
Fine varieties, Gs, to 92. per dogen.
борри. ancy varie tion of lun IM -
Fine varieties, Эз, to in. per à
Go nrar Furz, with orders not cc 20s, to all
Stations on th the i emi Line between London and Norwich, or
the ini,
88 AND BROWN
Seed and Horticalterát Establishment, A, жар Suffolk,
P ² —x—x— eos m
CAMELLIAS, E
O AND BONS, be SO Wands-
—— — Р” че tinne to supply Plants of
A good assortment of Duteh Бийи just
cinths, from 6s. to 125. per dozen. Ni
NEW & CHOICE SHOW PELARGONIUMS.
ENRY ГОН, Fionist, Ke,
ley, L large
stock of * the ote py пет 'PELARGOX 10 E ce y last
Band 4 send out strong plants, in 4-inch pots, at
an
Plants
this autumn, 125. — dozen.
imported. Fine Н
us, Tulips, de,
ter
PAN A. very ym collection of all the new Scotch and
oth --7 Tarte 185. per doz.; older pe ец es, 65., Әв. 128, per dor.
e 18
T n 18s, and P
*.
est v
118155 (Salter's wor — oa) ку "Gn ne, 98, ее
Descriptive Lists of the above are n w Teady, an and may
OXFORD, ӨЧЕСЕ "os WOLVERHAMPTON
1 SUTTON anp SONS have the pleasure of
acquainting their patrons in the loca
way — by a special arrangement with ы Company they have
been enabled d the whole of this ia imputas Line to the
mersus otter —— on which their Goods will be delivered
— and Seed Warehouse. October, 1853.
аа PROLIFIC 2 PEA.
ffer the above
7 ht, 3 to 4 feet; Pries Ht oe eon arog
el 0 r "
Dens roft Nurseries, ‚лейте Suftilk. TT
NEW ROSES.
UCHER, Ка, — du Vivier, la Guillotiére,
Lyons, France, has on sale the following :—
ALPHONSE LAMARTINE, hybrid perpetual, very
branc straight and very — P foliage dark green, deeem
and very odoriferous ; 8
brid, very perpetual, very vigorous,
branches straight, foliage MM. and light green, flowers
medium size, full, cup-shaped ; beautiful b omn ae: rose, and |
the the reverse of the petals whitish: Price 15 fra
SUPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS.
ILLIAM CHATE
stock of g plants of all the leadi orts. For pri
and description see General List, which also contains hints on
rvations on the
exhibition of Hollyhocks,
be had by inclosing a age stam
Walden
finest condition, SEN —
greens, Conifers, Flowering Shrubs, Standard and Dwarf R
Fruit and Forest Trees, &c. &c., and may be had on — asf one
| by enclosing tw S Aton d tamps. er aries of Pelar zoniums, and all the Iih buds, end 3
FCC * — peepee "M well set with buds, and
Durch HYACINT' г Foreing, single e d | Greenhouse cheap.
double, at 4s. Aaso Narcissi, rocuses, A ^
Iri 1ils, Anemones, and Kannneul riced Catalogues J EU 5
of which ЖП Be forwarded by post, from — . ConnETT's RICHMOND BLACK HAMBURCH
Italian and Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pall Mall. A RTHUR н HENDERSON | ахо CO. — the —
beautiful end fragment ofall the Nareiss, de -— ts pm A Vine ab 5a, oach;
NEWs ~STRAWBEPRY. We m og [e M
ES, proved at the Royal G be the best for | of
early forcing and fruiting in the autumn (from Plants)
ducing beautiful fruit through the months
October, an Mery s It has D a e r * к Hollyhocks, and
fection at the Roya ns, Frogmore may now published, and ж re 1 w good plants
of J, and ALL, Nurserymen, Colnbrook, Bucks; and of | of the — — п still be t $15. each.
Messrs. Nutting, Sec Em ss fr 6; i for 2. at the fol- . rte nipple a
owing prices: — 3“. per Н
теве the trade w ae pts i WALES AND BLACK
BUL Us A Len
^| POMS JACKSON anv SON
their patrons and
TS.
Шу inform
* of BULBS — 3
and that they are ery finest qual nog OF
Double deci ү ver гасит T
Mixed Polyanthus Narcissus, per do
T of Stove, Orchid
Ierbaceous Plants, may be obtained on applicatio
"Nurseries, TU I Oct. 15.
respeetfu
the — that they have received, in the | Pam
pr tns x Аар png uu fine
ne strong pl
Prince of Wales per 100, or 10s, for 50; Black Prince at
жынс. 100. “see former Adv * Also, ^
or by post, 2s, 4d.; also,
on, 1s. 6d, or by post, la. 8d.
made perdio at Camberwell Green.
CUTHILL, Arn dor London.
KER, bear tanm: I beg
X eet “ар
m — оса
JAM
—
IMPOR
DENE HYACINTHS, E Double, 4s. per dozen, | 8
or 30,
s. per h
s. d
Per vim
Narcissus, mixed
n Nursery, October 15. | Jouquils,
Roses AND HOLLYHOCKS.— The extensive | Gladiolus, do
finely 1 „ Nurseries are still | Iri T рей Ир Рима
п bloom, admirers of these Flowers are respectfully ers above arriage
ei og now re . ‘SONS,
Priced descriptive Catalogues are now ready, and will be " JOHN SUTTON axo
A эы;
—— erdd É енты 8,
of CH
— arid. Conti er ds rice,
A
plants, full of
scd qnie of the cu season.
table for 9з. DIELYTRA "$РЕСТАБИ: IS, extra large roots,
or foreing in
8 .
1 e pen,
begs to inform and cni engan at his
CATALOGUE OF УР PLANTS is just] published, and
BR nd gent, Mr. R. SIıLDERRAD, 5, Harp Lane,
Giat Tower |
pow ENRY а
oF ae
ing
B OF TREN that having pg most
E FRUIT anp VEGETABLES WANTED
6 THE ENSUING WINTER AND SPRING, 1
PINE APPLES GRAPES |
i ; nits CHOICE PEARS
8 STRAWBER тон
UCUMBERS
РУ CH HOICE FLOWERS, &c.
ly t
xr. GEORGE —— Jvx,
Bt. John's Market,
Liverpool.
Terms: Cash on receipt of goods.
RICAN P -— —— TS. па
OHN WATERER begs to
J j ALOGUE s RHODODENDRONS Az RONS, AZALEAS,
EWC Hon рөт)
08 age.
l 3 worthy of cultivation
—— ee ped the are ibed rder to facilitate purchasers 5 ing selec-
M Amateur to the G o EXHIBITION OF | tions, 8 ов ines: ssf = те
е -A | |
тө чүк жеп , epaed with ine in the Ro Eu MES > Repas
io ише he continues to put up beds | are annually from establishmen
eden coe sb ve been found so very Surrey, near the Farnborough
h-Eastern Railw:
feel ri every jer will to purchase.
Having - — apo — Transplanted. ash, . Larch,
hg , Bla ruce, Beech, Privet,
e sh an vole d io поа при 1 loy
~~ en bad Desi ony that bie DESCRI
G BAKER begs to say that his DESCRIP-
8н UIT RE
QURPLUS STOCK.—f —8000 OM En nglish Grafted aims,
) Chesn men БИШ
American Nursery. Lincolnshire
Station, South-Western fern Railway, and 3 miles | from ES
South application
658 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
“MESSRS. YOUELL AND CO.
BEG. TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING :—
RICAS.—Fine — blooming plants, in large 48s,
E of m following sorts, at 12s r dozen varieties, viz.:—
* Aggregata, — ee Javendishi ы; меғ чну
n
Walkeri, "іла, * ventricosa breviora & Ж.
Фу, esie ans, v. carne: i
rosea E . lon wins ed he. fs rba, t: hirsuta, * y, per-
E set t for All the above pores 1 marked tok an
asterisk, as ‘val ЗЫ e the following, at 9s. per dozen vari
viz. US beim ilata moschata, — eren nybriday —
——— ryana, trossula rubra, bellata, кө ventri-
v. densa
bie pd following — bic mag А in lai e well set for
2s. per dozen varieti E ipe
д a. ta yi enn hic c.maxima, Cope-
landica, carnea, coruscans, ns, densiflora incarnata, elegantissima,
o qu Бакон hyacinthina, ру andidissima, im-
Sad imp. tus phe gnifica, miniata,
a pulchella 1 ајр р аид sanguinea,
г беи * Brid e, v.
Abelia — small, 125. pe apoase
Linden's f s Ta new v species
2
64. each.
- sin 4 fine Plant i large
wi or flower, 123 Led — $ in peng з. per dozen.
Кек mes large flow: ering plants, in large 48s, 125 per doz.
„ап E
Cassia corymbosa, à ood winter-flowering plant, in 48s, I P doz
8 rigidus ax nd de ntatus, in 2 608, 125. per r doz
Awrencianum
{ Potentilla RN , 65.
Я Ргі se, double ie 7 de. AME dozen ; | double yellow, > m
well аша m pots,
Blac om
ее ла E жт AND OTHER
ERBACEO BULBS, ETC.
V Ld etn 7 folowing Tis varieties in ee p
r dozen ieties
Delicat а,
varieties ;—Alba Wu аш
Fu
per dozen,
nearly always in Sage
oxes, in nor "Rae wart
Eelipse, ball, "eim of the Day, Form mosa Improved, Lilac
Le a Te — — Magnum m, Maiden’s Blush, Mr,
Charles Baron, Mulberry Superb, Онеш, Perfection, Princess
Alice, Princess Helena, Princess Royal, Queen, Rossa Al ba,
Rosea Rubra, Snowflake, Venosa Rubra, Walden Gem
PANSIES.—The oe choice kinds, at 10s. per dozen
Diely ча v specials de per gw
HAS M Е and double p pink, aud single blue and white,
Rockets. double n 15s. рег 100; purple, 4s. per dozen, or 303.
Ox gas rosea, one E P prettiest hardy herbaceous plants, and
оь herbaceo: Бш ace
ets, Blanche, cn æsar, Calysto,
dozen N ne зы er dozen.
12s. per d
" tind
очы primson, 12s. pe
ing g variety, in large 48s, 12s. per doz
Ditto varium па num, strong flowering ais 12s. per dozen,
unin — major, bicolor, delicata, Harrisi, and Cooperi;
ne collina, 12s. a dozen; indica rubra, 188. : „dozen;
Dauphine, 18s. p. doz.; Fioniana, - strong plants, 188. p. doz.
Deutzia gracilis, small, 9s. per doze
ericoides and capita ta, ice bushy plants of these sweetly-
| re 9s. per
spells strong plants, 1s. 64. eac
Eutaxia ria mpra strong plants of n fine oid favourite,
n lar үлүлдү bund, in 605 9s. per dozen.
Bony s fimbriatus, stron: E plants s handsome evergreen,
e
FUCHSIAS: Choicest of the new kinds of this season, including
Duchess of Lancaster, —— (Danka) England’s Glory, King
3
arming, х.
Kennedya | inophylla bem B 1з. 64. nigricans, 1s.; Mar-
æ, 1s. 6d.; es phylla, 18.; ovata, 1s. 6d.; ovata alba,
c ; and rubieunda maxima, 1s. 64.
Lard izabala biternata, a fine nisi evergreen creeper, 5s. each.
ichenaultia formosa, strong, 15.
evilla voee стз the fine st 8 — y con-
ser vatory climber we possess, 9s. to 12s. per d
Mitraria coccinea, stron: fa ering plants, 2 to 8 feet, 38. 6d. each.
Olea fragrans, 24s. per doze
Passitora racemosa eres, in large 48s, 12s. per doz. ; Bellotti, fine
new ariety, 1s. 6d. each; Buonaparti, 1s. G. each.
Philad сличе аалым mexicanus, ай an elegant shrub with large white
flowe re fra, the Orange, 2s. 6d. each.
Pimelea decussata, 9s. — dozen; hispida, 155 per dozen.
ng, ; heterophylla, e дм.
Statice puberula, large лере plants of this elegant w:
асое ото 8, 9s. per dozen
Swai ibo! new, 125. per dozen.
к, australis, 1s, 6d. each; jasminoides, 12s. per dozen;
rosea, 1s. 6d.
Tetratheea eri small, 18s. per dozen.
eca ericzefolia,
Geranium Flower of the Day, strong, 6s. and 95, per dozen; new
crimson Ivy leaf, 7s, 64. each.
STOVE.
Gloxinia — (Youell’s), a new and distinct variety, —
ground colour being a remarkably pure white; the contrast i
very — g з, Жый and the scarlet throat, a h.
In fine variety, 9s
Passiflora ra racemosa, ire strong, 9з.
mysorensis,— fine new stove creeper, 7s, 6d. each.
HARDY SHRUBS.
8 т dozen; Fortüni, 12s. per dozen; duleis,
8 Р
ibis n flowering shrub, dozen; monte-vidensis,
- strong, 12s. per dozen; prr 23. 6d. cn.
Ilex Castanifolia, strong, 3s. 6d. each; Cunninghami, strong,
3s. 6d. each; 3 1s, 6d. to 3s. 64. each; Sheppardi,
fine, strong, 1s. 6d. each; tarago, strong, 5s. each. í
S— nudiflorum, strong, 9s. to 12s. per dozen; revolutum,
ong, n.
Ligustrum ovalifolinm
pecies, 12s. fo.
i з. per
Quercus Fordi, 2 to 3 ft., 24s, per dozen Humei, 2 to 3 ft.,
80+. dozen; ballota, 2+. 6d. each; ro ainda 2s. 6d. each
ROSES.—^ Queen Victoria.” (Paul's) stand nd DAN eaten.
30s, per dozen; Prince Albert,” :
КЕ сыкы
Choice selec tion of
able
1
their superb a
large a
$e per dozen,
The following are
very best in cultivation
’s‘Prince of Wales
Black Prince 36 2 Nas, po ig A $ 9
lar
RHUBARB, Myatt’s Victoria, 9s. per dozen; Royal Albert, 9s. |
per do.
DÍA T D н фас ае RUN Ur |
extra strong, 2 years, per 100; ves PR .per do.
Mot ree extra — for foreing 58. 100; 3 years old,
D 2 years о , 23. 64. per do. РЕ j
same prices, The usual sii to the Trad
Orders of 97, and are tattered, Carriage Free to|
\ ог ог Ayta a “= St
овон же oral M — - у, 8 S ae 150 miles of
ISW ICH NURSERY
pan B. а мн. ЕЗ. unden fan, SEEDS-
London Rond to
: —
. — of his 1 Father; end ant trusts by his
attention to to merit a continuation of
ID CABBAGE, SUPERIOR Sonrs.— Bedded
CATTELL’ S Barnes
Non
package: — packages of ar = —— несе Коз
London and
of carriage, to
South-Eastern Railway. T
dents.
from unknown correspon
—
Tigridia ree the €— spotted deri т flower, a very desir- ^
mmer and autumn blooming bulb—it makes beautiful | ever offered.
Ta ier
сайа edis one of the handsomest of the genus; the
which are produced
dozen; 1. rubrum,
Lily of t of a Valley, sont roots, for forcing, 5s. per 100.
vin. N
TULIP: РЬ; m n i BL ets,
Rose Blanche, abe , Prince Regent, Firebrand, Tra-
— pee Sun, pre Funeb Nelson, ces:
Coburg, Roi de Siam, weed King, Washington, umph
nds, 12s. per dozen. Fine mixtures, all from named |
flowers,
| CARNATIONS AND 1 recap — from
pairs; fine 1 for borde ү г ea irs.
'True Old Clove erac. 12s. per Ganon — ре "
PINKS: 4 fine sorts by name, 9s. to 12s. per cial pairs.
CHEYSANTHEMDEE: the most ehoice and showy of ба
and pompone flowering varieties, strong blooming plant
iu “avant in SA re P heads, E per *
in strong plants, true to name :—
100. —a.d..
British Queen (Ваќез'в fine.
.. 2°6 | Round White Carolina
RASPBERRIES, Fastol 15s „ per 100 А Large White, 25s. — |
iting, per 100.
freely, are of a glowing searlet,
Lilium colehicum, a magnifice: new emon-coloured | 5°W this autumn, established in store pots, but
—— з. 6d. each; lancifolium albu —— bulbs, 9s, per Post or otherwise the may be shaken from t
flowering bulbs, 18s. per d injury. 4s. per dozen
JE Due de * ‘with; —
€
UITS.
| reds, standard " j n »
— "n ” a "n |
PLUMS, азат У : „90. T wl
PEACH — in ſine ma lants, 36s. — А :
ECTARINES, dwarf trained, Т 2 . to 608. ү |
PRIC — a — 2 90
CHERRIES, standard, "in yd а ”
uto Ei
songly recommended, and ean be supplied,
TRIS. mi eme
ne t
, ТИ y recommended) ... 3 6|
36 Kitley's Stink See |
5 0 | Sw. 3 6
3 6 Bleu Pins
8 6| Old Carolina
Mid аа med —. supplied at the
and liance, also Im
Ham, and P. 4 оп, 53. per 1000;
enbridge station of the
. to accompany all orders
E. Westerham, Kent.
——
lower prices than have -
d ETC
8 . ower Roots, which ha ere : 2
and other WO trrivad-4 Аша
Кышны чы he e ГЕТ ae
isl nt on e near the "Bxehancze)..
Lodi aceon forthe » —— LA
w Sont and wil be e f atiende i uoo oe visit
ыё "NOT
; D pot aaa gs ‘AND OTHERS. would f.
— all
St. Joba's Market, тетри
peor TAYLOR, 1% 0, FRUIT SALESMAN.
per n: r | greenhouse, and a very s dedito bie exhibition plant,
— ; maritima 2 very pretty and inet 6s, per dozen.
CARTERS PROLIFI =
OHN CARTER, Јох, Мик РАЗР
y all w o have e se i
following nent will tly 10 its me 2 *
f the R aspberry sent us some da n
b 5 t samp жа ч і а ае
be still any fruit, we should like half-a-dozen of
post, in a little box, to see how the late ones come.“
Han Paper , August dui 1852, E
PPh on ER's Prolific Raspberry has been TS
s to its coming out in the autumn: er
extraordinary quantity of fruit, which w
— Glenny's Almanack, ied
oe 22 Esq., says—“ GR R 8
ropper e berry, and ‘the plants that 8
all the hui ‘bout ез me size.” – Lloyd's Paper.
“Ty ч berry sen me for
5 w
thin
certainty a — an bearer. The fruit
ery fine flayo pened ee
бейеү sent out in the rotation received, an à
— to compensate for carriage, Price per rin BL; peri
ondon Agents: Messrs. Hurst and М.М 8
6, 6, Leadenhell Street.
(3 E9RGE WHEELER, Хавза, War
Wilts, begs to offer as following, of which s
are now ready to send out
CINERARIA CONSPICU UA (WREELER'S), which
Certificates in April last at the ^ — at
Horticultural Exhibition. The habit Prem
heavily tipped with rosy purple will —— attra
been gro own in
could "e be properly exh ibited, p be have obtai
5s. ea
ere OLARIAS, SEEDLINGS, from G. W's
CHINESE LARKSPUR, choice W 3
ngth of
per dozen, according to age and stre
SEEDS кее PAPER,
Calceolaria, from Im MON a
Cineraria, from a fine E
een Larkspur, from. nost varietas РА ce
nsy, from na — E RT
2 hinum, fro sorts nse „© eae
Sweet William, ine. Van le flowers - — n
Hollyhock, from a fine collection 8 ie
gram's hybrid w ine Cucumber 4
ing of Cucumbers Á РА .
C soii of Togga "d - oe
Cedar of Lebanon, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 to 10
| of Lebanon n alae! very handsome
Cup M т
—— 2 to 3 and 4 feet.
Funebris 2 and 3 —
МНЕ еч
” pright
ie
the Common, with
4, 5, 6. and T feet high; 3 7
elegantissi ME standards. wg
are very orik — we have 4]
* d lants, W ;
ton, or n ew, fine si
Pins D Douglas ire Tx a
332:z235z3
,
42—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 659
ROOTS, GERANIUMS, ETC. на DESEE AR — d
ENDLES DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE EW SEEDLING DELPHIN ке: EE ie Borders me inet ар ing In-doors
the presen umn is now ready, and can be DPI. ANNIEUM; rich blue slightly intermixed | Unde 4 — —
in exchange for one penny contains descriptions "s 2 tinged with dark bronze, centre white (fine), заар and "^ publie wor —— — dene
. yt LPHINIUM WOODS п; га k and other Fl Bul
of all the best Hyacinths, Tulips, Gladiolus, and all kinds | DELPHINIUM WOQDSII; dark double blue, tinged with | Se ноду of offering the Шы finest TED Y e "-
Bulbs, a ell aa Geraniuma and other P Half dozen best H bd ter —-—
9 cona LECTIONS 0 F BULBOUS ROOTS, made up to suit эмы Кн ы шагаа "пы Wey coer би ої | дайы for pots, y ong ра e saan al
sized ma at 20s., 40s. тт arieties | acquisition чут er (ап | Snowdrops, half dozen double Van Thol и Тану», half dores
and quantitie rot page oF this Paper f — pt. 24. The above cn allowed to be more double than ben Ay све denen double
GERANIUMS— ча fine show flow: „or 20 f ch 10s. | offered to the oy ere home hal f dozen double Jonquils, one 7 Winter —.—
second class varieties for 12s., or 20 for 18s DELPHINISM BRONZEUM; 12 sp — mixed Tulips, one dozen beautiful mixed
Purchaser m mum (see List at p. 11,8 Жы of lake i in each petal, double onan APER FAQS peo
— ы CLARKE Seedsmen and Florists,
pe uet б 12 first class varieties for 205, DEL 1 IUM £ CARBO LESCENS ALBA PLENO, lightsky- | Borough, 2 80 doors from London Bridge 14 Дш.
12 second эг siete be Bey or 20 for 213. i E -
SCARLET GERANIUMS-—12 varieti з ог 20 for 18s | "DELPRINIUM %% суноо eee ee \ selection of 12, the
Ри гарра (s (see Tit at p. 0, be a MoD CŒRULEUM; single, 12 blue, very a mm
lope's {обе ` re rbi n for 11. "gw separately at the following prices >—Albira, 2s, 6d,
Kitley's Goliath — =. pony date «ъй, Welton a near Brough, atur Sones - Heroine, 3s, Kulla, За,
Солі Black Prin Yorkshire. October 15th, 1888 pe i Cr rw т, Sa, Oscar, Ба, Portia, 3s, Queen
r descriptions of the above Str awberries, and мш pt nas д ia, 3e. 64. ; healthy, strong, (
TESTIMONIALS. A selection = te A n any dozen of the following for
varieties, see Advertisement, p. 611, Sept. 24, 5. r flowers are all very beautiful, 15s., or separate e the sorts priced :—
Orders above £2 be deli Ca e Free and a — y mies 3 "—Dr. Lindley, see Gardeners —— Cristine, Ela, Ga T erai, E
Р : ann се
„Жүз Karan Ses: — oe set Paddington, Chronicle, 22. 00 — 2 imporor, Royal Standard Virgin Quee, усеве Tron!
, з э ш 1852 d. retary t the taking
y to WiLLIAM E. Co., Seed — 4d London Floreat x; TAM ме to the Royal set o —— excepting 0 Optimum, 1 of May ry y
ur boe “See Delphini w. =the M Midiand Florist for 4 Descriptive Cs а the ** and also his Gera-
ESTABLISHED NEARLY 70 YEARS. Sept. 1852, Edited w J. F. Wood, F Р.Н. „page 277. — will be ready ina few days and у be bad on ^
SIR AWBERRIES. r Sept. 24, 1853. aao Davies, Larkfeld Nursery, W arooda, nies verpool,
WAND pieron баните, регресен rt Tar eet Pei
ar
usos S AJAX. —Very Api м and handsome, exceed a z of the kind I eversaw; — T mais The Gard Ch (cle
j xquisite flavour, unequalled as a dessert fruit, and habit, Guay’ ‘cane ot fail pleasing all w — * — them. ene t ron „
ear э ours truly, EDWARD Hours.
Коного 8 RUNE —Medium size, excellent quality, and an Welto y »
To Mr. D. Woon Y
produein ng a succession of fine fruit for an
а goo
SATURDA Y, — 15, 1853.
im
— feng idu oe) also d forcer. AG — — & Co Co, Handsworth Nur ETINGS
NicHoLsow's CA — IN vo —A — market fruit; sery, Shelled “Yorkshire i E 18 н и PER N
t, ve ge size great bearer, and bears carriage N.B. er hundred; + pe t LT og ag
1 iat ela ue RM ee MN
ICHOLSON’S L thing can surpass this fine low ulmi, Azureum, TAzurenm '
sort аз a market fruit; in colour it is of a very bri carlet; | Magnificum, C r ee T iby pee roe the current pem ve already
general shape round, gets large, but never out of shape; | pleno and "S t оу, and MU: о edt . now
excellent for peer sins a treme ana! i ы a m bear — Woop, Welton Nursery. ered y over. That
carriage t distance nts very robust an t - — — } t
These splendid Strawberries have been admired by all who NEW AND CHOICE иза шыту герр y Vuecapesqparvoate ae gato i
‘have seen them; the for their surpassing excell GERANIUMS, FUCHSIAS, AND CINERARIAS. l known ; dal it ma y be i 4 its
з dessert fruit; the two latter for their size, colour, abundance, ! iar c c z1 are con-
-and other good qua 1 as market fruit. AMUEL FINNEY ax» CO. have a —— of 2 with. tio ped f The
ardeners wishing to all the the new and 1 — which they , in strong nected with the growth and ripening о den
Gentlemen, Amateurs
4 ese
—— — of 8 ри
3s. 6d.; Gertrude, 3s. 6d.; 3s. 64.; Jupiter, 2
Ag.; Leonora, 35. bare L ^ Optimum, ‘bs; cn
Queen of hei 36. 6d. ; уи Spot, 38. 64.; шан u
a,
— 1851. Ambassador, " 15.6d,; A
88 e e Chiefta 9.;
4^ Christ Comisiones
pares 1 14.; Y 1
Arp ea
e, 15. А-и ini
ls. 6d. ;
2 —
(ee
DS Maie some 1s. "d Purple Standard
а 61 — — 15. Gd.; Silk Mercer, 1s.;
or 25 each of any two for 12s., box included, Post O
orders made ен at Yum 4 shire.
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it С AUTUMN САТА
E 0 lied fi
EI e op жу supp nier of the 5226 ‘or os sed
of
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7
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L— Dr. Lindley, 2s
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England's Glory, 20 6d. ; Ring ing Charming 2s. 6d. ; Lady Pinkin
; Mrs. Pat erfection, 1s. 6d.; Purple
5 ee 3 Eek rie s n eet Am
n n ne- — * ГАН otte, 1s.; Ка ed
ER Fuchsia, Pot Vann finnt hock, de, des which have | Margu erie Anjon — Arthur, 1 ; Rosalind, 1s: ;
Пу sa m
‘highly 4 ge ferme -of Hollyhocks, Pansies, and hardy Phloxes, |
Узе ada 8 e this autum Er tion of
arge 0 cere r flow autumn. ve received a large importation of Dutch Flower
= best new large’ flowering va eties of last — 25 7 Beni PA: EE a ini fne condition. a, — 3 — from
ndid varieties, includi the above 14 oes A — may be bo had. Remit-
2 splendid varieties, 30s. ; 25 tances expected from unknown —
. Find most fa —— Roots t$ comprises — st У Get shead Nursery, near Newcastle-upon-T yne.
f
er 208.) Free to a ‘the Stations in London; and
and Roots gratis to
G
oods (not under
With orders of 40s, and ues Plants
HE PERPETUAL TREE VIOLET, or DOUBLE
É
T
Perfection "(Banks 25. Pg pp one: 25. .; older varieties, 6s. to Эз, мера, tma
of unusual — or famine, in times when
ion was in a less advan need
ollo
the air, and likewi
ts, is an impo
deserves more eren than i
received.
owing tables exhibit the temperatures of
se that of the earth, in the aeg =
“compensate for long carria VIOLA OREA.—The original grower of this, the | year, com 3 with chat of their averages
8 AND BROWN, true variety of the a -— m 0 no qe — Tib er
Seed and Esta б ublic; it has surpasse others, and now s Ax out an
— — ——— Scan, — — for its size of flowers, fragrance, and perpetual blooming ; | Mean Temperati ire of the Air i canon issa in the red wh Eg
FOREST ve TN HA ENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. | and asa plant for the Conservatory or — rm can * the А 5o ** 27 years ( ) ice Mean
Ad PERKINS begs to call the attention of those | equal it. Large plants, r dozen; smaller dit Temperature of the corresponding Months of 1853
— eel in ү аа 9 d articles, and his DOUBLE WHITE TREE VI — —This — — a fine Jaa Feb. | March. | April. | May.
Stock i d сло wing been freq у | variety, and resembles the other in many we d Mama i nn АЙН
EE and well rooted, | exception of its colour. me — of this i! small, in consequence | . 1826-1850 | 9689 | 3996 | 4241 | 47.22 | 5395
Araucaria баг mah 1 to 5 feet; 4 1 ner to Өй: pS en А еч t demand fo t season 2 rties requiring plants T 1853| 4085 | 92.53 | 3:41 | 4544 | 5127
1 2 eat — Menziest eet; do. nobilis, | should not delay their o
Tat EE fest ; do. Pin bo, 1 to f fest THE RU N SUPERB VIOLET.—One of the finest of Difference — +3.98 | 6.883 —6.00 a E.
do siam — 1 mp $ сезу, d Lam Zane? wl Moom vell Ёш, die season M shelter nem y Ж
158 feet. ее m- ә
te to 6 Bcd oe door d to 4 eer Fd funebris, the heavy gr act and severe frosts during the of winter. 2
t; japonica, | Plarits i
118 fee ras 4,118 feet; бо; recurve, 2401 А TREATISE оп the best and mosteffectialmode of сен] Average 18061977 | бр
ist: do, communis dula, 1 to 4 feet; do. Ka Balls 101 3 the VIOLET, post free for 12 stamps, or sent gratis with "
- Irish, 1 to 3 feet; do, excelsa, 1 t. Tax : um T
Yirens, 2 to 6 feet. Arbor vite veg ier ba, 2 to 8feet; do. Chinese; OTHELLO € Кылам с CARNATION—A dimited stock of fide Difference
pee do. Siberian, 2 to 6 feet. Aucuba ; опіса, 105090. | plants of tlie shove be 5 dark Clove—eolour and fragrande Were ie sign * e e . з thst
1 to folium, 1 to 2 feet; do. du wae’
32103 feet, - eee уче A do. Portugal, 3% {м “рү tE WHITE, pars CARNATION.—This is also a MIR eet
Laurusti 1 to 4 fe Trish ,2to6feet; | beautiful variety. 1s
Engl ish do. 2 15 5 hall e pe 1 tes S} NE OLOYE PRINCE OF WALES.—A’ very — verage Mean Temperature —— Earth, at 1 ade eph and 2 fest deep,
1 do., 4 to 6 feet. кесите variety, unequalled in colour, being a bright vermilion: 2s. 6d. trt rom 1844 to 1859 inclusive, compared with А the
> 2 to 6 feet. 2 to 4 feet. Horse-Chestnut, —
206 feet; panis h Lord J^ to 6 feet Ash, 2 to 6 . 1 кг SCARLET BROMPTON STOCK.— Plants can now Jan. NC Маген. | April. May.
Ash, £to 8 fee t Horu to 5 feet. Privet, 1 to 4 From had; they haye always given the greates test satisfaction; will shal 195 pv s | a | eno | 5850
3000 16:800 Acn — 300, 000 | bloom next sprin ordi pargo. 2 Average - E 2252589 | x2
Lareh "mpm do. Seotch, 2 to 3 feet; do. Spruce, 2 to 6 EET WILLI — Also a fine stock, consisting
feet. 000 one and two years see 4000 to 2 of 50 distinet ed splendid varieties. 6d. per dozen, or wer я | er | 2196 gars
5000 fine Bashy Bogen Yew, 2 to 5 feet. One two million Difference —401
2 3, and 4 years old transp or Quiek; SEEDING ANTIRRAINUMS -envel from ait the choicest, ш c
айога, тө? feet. Fine ч Тгеев. 4000 | ted flowers. 1s. per dozen, ог 78. рег 100. 2s E E * | Sept.
imes, 5 to 10 feet. h. e: e Horse nof ench of t санана one pair of each of th the LL [ше
des t; Spanish do. Eins, aks, Poplar, Acacia, Mountain к= Qut — and one dozen of each of the Brompton Stock * 18441952 soar | 622° | $00 Pr y
Dons oe НА А whieh are remarkably di and Sweet Williams vr the Trea гай on the Violet, ҮШ be sent, 1653 | 5727 | 60.16 | 60.00 | 5508
: е, hamper and package free, for F^ ;
Merit gan 8 dwarf trained э untra 17 new PLANTS, of the кыз инее сыг fil Difference àv] 2.20 | —2.36 170 [ume
i um + - = 30s: V jumbo Ee EE | r
Rene tay of of standard and dart Roses — ks rene] — b * ” 3 Ball ба Las Allee Mand 3.,| From the Se it ге that the mean ип temper-
Plant y * her American DM Vie, 38; Cremont s Perpetual, 3, hamper and package free. | atureg of f rth and air were below the е
Manis & ‘a Alpine Plants for Rockw The whole or any part of the sd be —— е —— of in every arent wi — - exception 0 . In
o8 3
kids of . to the above-named plants, J. P. can supply all rm —— wen the Y Vio — — will be sent — ip more pa cularly the peculiarities of the
on Na Stock, Pray hale эё Wt forwarded on stage ond pos — free; the other plants hamper and package pes ol і, in the 7"
— a munications. to ус че урты to JORN REINS, Nur- fre. "me. LEY, rd, Bath нее ey that owing to the great quantity of rain whic
п, Seedsman, and Florist, Market-square, ortam bn. N y i ў
660
—
in 1852, the
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Oem d
ground at the end of that year was | serious китаб, жей; which must have otherwise | be reduced 6 the plants TEA
ted with moisture. The mean temperature of | been the r pots, using rich fresh soil. T same
saturate P the p nts is efter their пуал — isa for —
nally high, being upwards of
last December was unus
464° ; in other words, it was n — equal to that o
Ap il, nd was even a ee higher than that of
April of the present очы It exceeded the mean о
any since earth was also 33
warmer than it usually t that season. The
temperature of J as me above the average
Eod vegetation in these tw nths w
moist condition, which b fodad it the more
The following table exhibits the mean maximum,
liable t to be injured by the low temperature, averaging
— mine above the freezing point, to whic h it was
eb À considerable dn of
кт а fell i in e so that the ground was =
kept in a very w and February
became very col 4 8
out March; scare ET
and in Ap
reached the point ч which it fell in the previou
t state; in
d; “and it "continued 8
il
December. In consequence of эз cold ae of the
ground vegetation was greatly retarded, much | ™
seed perished, so that the crops Minn up but LM
in many cases, although 5 be
. Such th as Kidney ang rose to
vegetate, and rotted in the ground. May w
the contrary the frosts, on eg 0
ff
1853. 1826—1852. "hrs a or so after potting, to i
; s à strike into the fresh soil, afte
р * А Е whie 4
Months. z Е я Е ЕЯ EP Е ET Е BEE removed to A. e uar a 2
© Б © 8 Sa | bon | Бен | Som vich turfy loam and due К,
52 я E E Vue 4" excellent compost for the growth S hu 3
] à ould be broken into moderately 4. m Po.
deg. deg. |inches.| deg deg, | inches, | rejecting all but the prime fibry portions, an рещ,
anua 47.35 | 8435 | 2.14 4243 | 8136 | 1.71 ed with the leaf soil, addin pus
ebruary| 3832 | 26.75 | 0.59 | 4611 | 32.62 | 1.61 bond ia Б one part in
March 4732 | 2751 | 148 | 50.86 | 3395 | 1.36 4 proportionate quantity of sharp s
April. 5.36 53 | ess 57.50 | 3694 | 161 according to the nature of the loam, and a spri aud
May ...| 62.67 | 39.77 | 160 | 6487 | 43.03 | 1.77 py pieces of charcoal ^ broken mes]
| June 6970 | 4863 | 254 | 7194 | 49.18 | 183 assist in keeping the soil “ds will
July. 17167 | 5232 | 417 | 1446 | 5197 | 2.37 det Alpha. орен. ап à
August 0.03 | 4935 | 187 | 7316 | 5108 | 2.49 Бо. T
Sept. 5.00 | 45.90 2.41 67.42 | 4667 | 2.56 i аа
Average| 58.61 | 4000 | 1938 | 6097 | 4187 | 17.36
mean minimum, Nd the a
MN of the present year, up to the end of Sep- 3 van
mber, together with their голае means for the ,. SE a paper, |
|eorrespondi months on the average of 27 years, a found inthe with Mr. R. Harrison; wy
155 ce found in the dee Hull; showing
826—1852 inclusive Ir the fresh-water and мее а Баас =
ттт іп
.. INDIGOFERA GG E —— n this "вен, the beauty of the
mien of rain in each
Y
ts there is scarcely m
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE A L
MENT OF SCIENCE. n
(Continued from p. 629.)
ich were su
8
nights, were destructive to many things. The Amone: тс ompar w plan of them are
temperature on the night of the 10th was 5° belo more useful for decorative —— than this hig as forming that class of test objects fo
freezing. On the 9th of May the ground was exactly hinese Indigofera. It so ge pecimen, | mic copes which are the best calculated of all others
cold as it was last Christmas. The temperature and flowers abundantly for several months in succession. | for determining the excellenee and pow
of June, as regards the atmosphere, was not so much | half as) made of short jointed bit of des a in | се As bjects the n i
below the average as that of the preceding month; rowing Рр state (which are: readily © from |t е Hull micros copists,—and hav been adopted te
but wet and cloudy weather pr revented the sun’s rays peis. Ер — - oe , алат in light. sandy soil, | such by all the mieroseopists n not only in this but in all
from heating the ground, and the latter was relatively | allowed to rem sage i. en cos t 1 be | other re vu * HMM d Mr. Salli die
colder than the atm re. e same remark d 1 pot until sp ring, or covered the markings on "hose. siliceous
applies to July. The first fortnight of August pid of ма QAUM ia NM. мы M ишу эшкен мн.
| А у. кү Fan н н most conve —5 In Fe e or as early in rking: se she
s ds м P nt, | spring as wen e ыз, place the young plants in a moist | between 34,000 to 130,000 to the inch ;
yet the sun's rays d the ground so as to bring growing temperature of from 50° to 60°, and sprinkle | strigilis being the stro
it ne he average than it had n for the them frequently with the syringe, to induce t Mem to start Acus the finest.
ve months. When the earth acquires its in As soon as active grow ences see large bed of fossil fresh-w
erage temperature in July, it affords heat to the to the state of the roots, and give a Uber shift, if the | 2 feet in thickness, ha.
pttp hate’ in August ; but this was not the case in pots are moderately filled with healt y roots, say into and i su
the e present season to the usual extent, and accord- pots t less the roots are in Holderness numbers of fossil fresh-
ingly it will be seen from the table that вані active state defer potting until such is the case. А had been discovered,
August was much Mir than usual. are: асте Mt — so, until the roots lay the part at every tide. The "
eo ke r nues e ise АА mt ci e Gt MN
below the arenge -— eni much Mim as | and VENE м keep the foliage in a clean healthy 8 ide nied n the nei —— hood of Hull. em
MI os considerable Mice. 7 om the plants ha better not be subject i discussion. |
mean, if only continued for a week, does not greatly | temperature than from 50° to 33°, ind the 22 E оча = e
affec det wages te , ice à a tendr t description but | removed to a cold frame on s ather will by the Hall
a few degrees of variation fro con- ad mit. If the frame is placed s reened front nature d the
tinued for weeks and months, Май: always below, as the mid-day sun, the plants ts will be ‘es Tiable to the - Thirdly,
à attacks of spider, and unless s the case, a thin r ei
nap y t NIAE LEM Y. A 3 coldes; | Sade xir codi be thrown over the 2 o the forenoons | Diato statement of e
years ¢ in temperature not more than 3? or 4 Mr. Har at the lenses which pag
from the meam; If we tike. fo 1 This Indigofera is a vigorous grower, and healthy | had а ot the minuter markings ga.
r example, the means | plants will require a second shift ; th i
of the last 50 eiit д, find that the year of highest ready for this ea ттл Уз Reig ye fot pe E л кеше Ан ЧЫ
mean temperat 252.08, and the | deferred after it is LEE the e i ето ачар. hy
1816—46°.57. "The wis of these extremes is ill i ie is бойга are a — mns iter
plan
above the mean, 49°.66, scarcely 24°, whilst the
han } atte
ak thas the weather + seasons, to the end
improved so as to pievi the| * онто this
у done; and when the | answered
——— the belts miy animals they should be healthy !
vell fil With these glasses
—. is below that mean s coe mere t tion will | d in training the specimens in метен —
re Rs 1816 was a remarkably bad s The any desired озде Тһе — — be held up at | regard
mean temperature of its spri Ha bell h disini to adm igh d фе]! жер
ring months bears тис ober r, and les, which
ао to са of the e corresponding months of ге shoot which ‘inclines to ‘she a den ded lead must lines, — = Dr. "Walke
the presen be stopped, so as to maintain rio н
growth. After about th зара ay onl ihe RS ei
' E e middle of August All
Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | April. | May. | June. be: - pet be to ripen the wood, af effect thi Aliman which wen e
x to su d | of
194. e 33.39 | 3924 | 45.21 | 5130 | 5754 air, and to — the supply of water at the root. When
uly | Aug. | Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec м е wood is well matured
i * |remove the plants to the front of the nhouse, or to | fi
59.74 | 59.00 | 5421 | 49.95 Г 37.26. | 3589 any airy position where the ripening ef the ы
plete e of is proper]
Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | April | May. | June E EN safely anywhere out of We peak ot | rege
im 4085 | 3253 | 37.41 | 4554 | 5127 | 69.16 элейе enad CIT 1 die 3
ж July. | Aug. | Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec it is worth at some eene to the | rese
| 6194 | 5069 | 5545 da — оо thoroughly scit (o a be шоре odd be s tomace
Res ou "diii
Pe temperatures approximate more than thos счет» 9 — ee 1 1 2
ofany other for obtain
AL id pe diim as during е present |wi iiem Jon of time, the plants may be t Dum
„ ary, d early i іа spring, . care to bring the
> Were this year со than the corresponding | soil into n healthy state, and to k the. fol
| the bad year 1816; but 2 ine d healthy. By attention to EE: d &c., d Mu
June and July of the present year has produced а the season, as recommen „„
d that of the year to. will be obtained previous 5 winter. = rod
About e of monthly temperature below the under whieh I have found full grown specimens to flower
average, in four successive months, ely, Jane, |: most profusely, an J the lon; in perfection,
9 : tur dem them hes at the root duri =: winter, and till
ч spring, and then thorough! soil, | decayin
T UE that n Arete ating the the planis occu ар a place in the — part of
745. ; but in consequence of the deficient inris until Mh t mite ne, tem a le wapa Bi
per imperial quarter. F in July, accord ing, е и
баг * ЯН б alat з у uly, ing to the time |1
y a whic ир started into ving &
was no war t Бе | liberal ной
ue oy „ mus —.— Vos еа E ин — -water d the period Are.
nb s : loons Мый keeping a close
temperature e four months above mentioned, the house, they will go on growing and 8
statements, the general p em
character of pe two or three in
the first nine months of the year e handsome than
perature, will be readily understood; it corresponds | moderate shit deny is Indigofera.
better than
42—1853. | IHE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. “661
should not be put together which devour each other. | best, because, by that mode, each tree is equi-distant another d Stake atter
Crabs, especially the common -— very destruetive; from its neighbours, and each has an equal portion of | an indefinite period, without forming correct lines, if a
d rock ter | ai i it i
if
so are gobies, blennies, an -fish. The sea-water | air and light; it is also the best for lining in all direc- | w rinci been in starting.
should 8 kept of a proper gravity. It should be 1.026 tions. The rectangular mode of planting (Fig. 2) is only veil cosh дар to save time . 9 ue —
at a temperature of 60°. Rain or distilled water should | fit for avenues. The quineunx t is based on | make sure ing out the w satisfactorily, the
be added from time to time to supply any loss. All] an equilateral triangle, at each angle of which a tree is following will prove very useful. :
dead animal or vegetable matter of any kind should be | planted. To trace out on the the lines for the} I. The di C P between the lines A D, C E, being
removed.— Dr. Daubeny stated that he had erected | quincunx, which must not be confounded with the given to find the distance A D between the trees in the
some fresh-water tanks at Oxford; but the difficulty | rhomb, we first form a base line by means of poles, or | line A D
which he had to con with was Con- | with a line ; on this line pegs are fixed at the places
the growth of А Вуз
егуге, which interrupted the growth of the other plants. | where we intend to plant, at the distance determined on SFE aA, .—( Tile тойма enn
—Dr. Walker-Arnott stated that he had no doubt the say at 42 feet. In order to mark out the second line 4CP* —3AB*
reason why the green sea-weeds answered better than | we take two measures, each 42 7 placing the end Hence the rule: multiply the square of the distance
g in the first line, as at C P by 4 and divide the product by 3; the quotient
lan ‚5; | the square А В.
brown and red sea-weeds also had а much denser tissue | we then bring the two measures together at their other | C P add one-third thereof, the sum is the square of A
externally than the green sea-weeds, and did not grow | ends and a peg is put in at the point where they meet,| 2. The distance of the trees in the line A D being
so fast, atc. The three pegs thus form an equilateral triangle. | given to find the perpendicular distance C P between the
On a Method of Accelerating the Germination of Seeds, | This operation is repeated at the other end of the first | lines A D, C
by В. Huxt.—The process consisted in covering ine, and the two pegs last put in give second line, th 3,
germinating seeds with glass coloured blue with cobalt, | which is then filled Pic the first with pegs, 42 feet | duct by 4 ; the quotient is the square of CP. Or
The author read a letter from the Messrs, Lawson, in apart. The whole o ground being thus marked out, | the square of A B subtract one-fourth thereof, the re-
which they stated that by allowing seeds to germi in Fi Each tree is equi- | mainder is the square of C P. [R. T.]
under blue glass, they had succeeded in raising a larger | distant from the six adjacent trees surrounding it, which | It will be readily observed from the annexed diagram,
number of seeds in a given time as well as producing | cannot be the case either in the rectangular or in the | that in square planting, a tree neither is nor СЕ
germination іп a shorter time. oblique square form. сап be at an equal distance from all those which sur-
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(To be continued.) ; ; ts wij) round it; and that when four trees tll their
ote.—In the Quincunx mode of planting, it will , grow
sometimes happen that the distance between the rows branches cross each other on four opposite there
MANAGEMENT OF CIDER APPLE TREES. : ы is at suites mb — a space elsewhere
ontinued from page 629. rom DE ат Ыы gi unoceu ween
Finat PrawTING.— Considerations relative to the Soil mies „„ P. di To mark out the holes, we takea of cord, at
Situation, Aspect, Distance between the Trees, Choice of p, as "ir UM one end of which we make a orn) dert a peg
Varieties, &c.— The soil t fi ble to the prosperit Р =ч. K, where a tree is to be planted, and then fastening a
of cider fruits is one consisting of clay, sand, and car- hey ы ча k^ pellis л. pointed peg on the other end of the line, at the distance
bonate of lime in nearly equal proportions ; yet they б jie eam uel ы of теті т. Аер Vis huis, vo tubus diis with
will grow in any land that is not very barren, Flinty вх. NE b ond the pointed peg, which eirele is the circumference of
¿lays suit the Apple; its fruit in such is of very good bi du d йа the hole. It is — to make the holes some
quality ; the Pear likes a deep, moist soil.. ети A ы?" time before planting, and to leave them open, во that
The most convenient place for the establishment of a V the ‘earth may benefit by the action of the air. This
cider orchard is near the homestead, When we can Pos Y. Bal W operation should always be performed in dry weather ;
€hoose the aspect, a south one is to be preferred in cold z^ eii t аец 6 each kind 4 be laid in a separate heap at
lands, bu w re suitable in light and eL al Kis! LV RU ad NL side of the hole, and so as not to interfere with the
dry ones, although in situations open to the west, the an . * 2 oM N lines of the ion ; that is to say, the earth should
wind from that quarter often proves injurious to the : в ЖЫ ау et M be laid in the four angles formed by the crossing of the
trees. We should avoid planting too many fruit trees I M Е я two principal lines, and not in the direction of those
ї le bstacl t lti- nan 71 . T. . „ ines. ^
vith aad ‘zene ме ойе bruised sà .... , in the Holes Where the soi is light, we may
excoriated by the implements ; yet this does not prevent of er Ва з NT - in em ims со м before nee
them from p ing better there than in ore ue E сї: MR d eti | owever, ferent clayey
that are not cultivated; but this is t the H pile ы, [por 4 9 ; soils, z the of planting ( and
— and stirring of the an Ж, A В, ч % DM. — Zu generally — the — — oe J
th — somal — ^: the burn < Pi т.) ve i ТД; x Pi rem a sort of in which it would be improper
wi o erops e burning е: М a ^
rays of the sun ; and also because they do not usually o. dO EN «ў to plant ; w ing in conical heaps on thé
any derable size, But in strong clay lands, 64 —.— * sides of the hole, it is never saturated with wet, it dries
planting in the cul in . an . quickly, and becomes as much divided as its nature will
roads boun oe "2 ae TRE U We h t tt
There, 2 in perasaan — shading d C, C „Э Kind of soil until the very day in which uu ,
is avoided, because the alimentary products and fodder "i M o SE at In order to form a drainage in the — in
are more to be than the produce e ye WP, clayey itis proper to put in the bottom ы
п these cases the Apple trees are generally С uae Brambles, i or other — hee Ан
from 50 to 65 feet apart, very rarely so close as 40 feet. an p d OR sometimes old plaster конне, more VE Dene puiver-
Planting good land too closely only causes a loss a pat cits ae „covering it with turf if it сап be got. These not
wi i The first is greater ; there mene y ate „е only facilitate the eseape of water, but they also
is a marked diminution in the under crops ; and the bg Pd bp. te Y :
trees depriving each other of air and light at their sides, 2 1 FP
do not Me m а DOM Mm the FiG.1.—PLANTATION IN QUINCUNX. regn n x mould, * * Pes eth which
to the namber and size of the es. 1 | cunning parallel to A D is determined; and sometimes | jg above also settles a sixth or а tenth part of its thick-
$ ection varieti the distance of the trees in t rows, as is fixed. | ness, allow. be for these ci
"M flourish pest in the locality va de o ача It is necessary to know, from having one of these dis- in planting, otherwise the tree will eventually sink too
the best cider are to be preferred. 2d, Trees that ripen | tances given, how to find exactly the other. We must low, and it is always better to plant too high than too
their fruit at the same time should be planted together. Ə P ; ? 9 low, because the roots strike down — — -—
3d, which have tender flowers or that blossom | ап they come up to the ‚ме gr Án o be di
— should ee erum in 9 reruma waag an ! mes dee — earth 4:36 20 rik
otherwise rom , ^ inches i
frosts. 4th, We should — the die of roads and | ^ : diameter should be ме. undisturbed м» —
sable land with varieties, the of which grow ч y : the hole. mound is brought down -— "
ich i the tree, and the
upright, and not with those which it is intended to 1 Я
ion of the Soil, —Trenching the whole of the pie л ы Met EE | wood and earth are then | 8
ground to be planted would be a very ^ 1 x | nor tree will participate іп the sinking 3
tion, at least for orchards, as it would allow the roots to 2113 RR Ven ee sede takes place. (To be continued.)
spread readily in all directions; but „ ee, daca ре РИ лла 7
so far apart, this w prove very ex N GNE T М Pi :
Sive. The holes should be broader than dee as . e op Й . : ч
wide at bottom as they are at top. They should not / „ bac. Кл ts, a ef e vate
be less than 64 feet in diameter. The depth should vary a z SED — well
; i the : i ^ Ё ted Holly shows that plants pretty
from about 2 feet to 2 feet 8 inches, according to * AN УХ / their illness. I in the age of the tree,
ee ee ped porary M FC 4 ет итп Deere foot from the
deep hole in land having a bad subsoil, because N E А т :
bole being of course filled with good soil the roots would / M " Y — nde —— .
rere idp e Wewap cem TIRE BE о 4 feet 1 — — 14 —
would then aA 5 1 H 2 „2251: 1 x y A / pe E em 2 ^
sides of a vase; and in consequence of this the tree VVV — it had 11 * wae ents, ui
Would stop growing, and а progressi w maigi
— — deeply silanted it ts very 3
ficult for chem to reascend to the игит, In Q- o
grounds, ect to inundation, it is |
is make the holes deep, and to Al them almost entirely |
"P with chalk lumps, or small stones ; thorns are laid
Ой these, then earth, or turf, with the grassy side down- ! A
wards, so that the lowest roots of the trees are nearly = pi
ов а level with the surface of the The foot of
the tree is surrounded with a or mound of | repeat the word exact
arth, of the same diameter as the hole, and of sufficient | contain as many as 50 trees,
thickness ; this is formed with the earth previo P, should be only M.
thrown out of-the hole. In order to prevent the sides | even ws, would be two feet out of their right position.
“уе Mound from slip ing, it is well to cover it with turf. could easily
: an orchard is to be planted, d , K
many rows, the quincunx arrangement is always the ! were, in consequence, put quite as much out of line in
662 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
:
[Ост, 15,
in obiaimmg оне periect iruit irom a bud which I inserted
house in 1851.
rs' description
m
described i itas being a fruit of don — finest oe
and th
respects, anything of the kind they had ever gene
before. Jam mes Napier, Corehouse Gardens, Oct. 6.
—The blaekbirds in some parts of
e Pears that are
ready for gathering. A neig
very short ti a
plen
a near
with the exception of a few planted in han "d ashes.
aller th
rs|from those in forced frames, which of 2 are
t in the LR 4) [E wea TE
tops, and all now examined have ~- NE wy |
iseased, to the full as much as thos hand,
ver
have placed
е ona de 8 mee oie ar^
маче expose
i o do
and I wish others
do with it
Meeting of i "Vilage Ao MA Prot at Thorn-
Hall, S: e yea memorable
wo 0 mma in y
any ew), whioh one expec
to ponder upon as 8
ham
orne as
to see fe in life, an
havoe among his Jargo nelles ; there were ty of | most wonderfulamong pos 2 Ted mena.
birds Él but they became rather shy in . it requires all our patie andar’ of c wei кепи
the tree where so many of their companions paid their | us to bear mmer wit a mn
reckoning so оберіг, . Mackenzie, West Plean, Stir- | wind "d. rain—cold, bitter, kie din drizzling, un-
Uing.—— With me, near Tamworth, blackbirds not on istakable w Englishm shmen are always grumbling,
Pears, [2^ eat mer half Ar, unless prevented | say о б 0 neighbours le mor channel abont
by sticks a foot e.
T'ree.—1 spento — y years ago, when
I read — lines by the late laur on the Hon that
Iwent i d
Mackenze.
of my life in the midst of perm nr.
and my experience
it is also pany bros able that a variety may occasionally be
ch the whole plant i is less prickly an com-
ul x» is l cause.
There are at this time dozens of trees s anding on
Epping F Forest, and particalarly on what is called the Upper
orest, in which the leaves
at
ulated at the
margins than the perd ones, and the whole appearance
of the „рик раг о
degree fi
f
„ for
es, say from 4 to 10 feet i in het ‘erally е соте
with berries, and the trees mention bear fru
certain shape to retain
pring leaves to a — em ry altitude—but may
— this be attributed to the pruning? J, R., Hammer-
ecame qui ustom to speak of it
as the‘ s Life of — ” Wa луда $ —— 5, Blenheim Place,
St. John's Wood.
é Red Hemi urgh Grape (see p. 630.) — The ы
Gra
узш grown under glass, may or may not becom
ircumstances. Heat, light,
t súp
ears pas ve
good crops, but never until this season
have es been really black, and such as the Ham-
n will ‘always be if the conditions necessar
may be approved o ma:
black ; but the ium of black
a Gra —
as evidences of high cul-
assel,
dti Potato Sets.— Althou; ough many haye given
f ials in Professor Bollman's
d | it was rendered
r|Iw
If you will be
› driving w
4th of October, the day fixe
fit de jar ain I
n. Lord ker. E
"d
A
e poe Society, th at Tho m has risen up to be
a child of goodly stature bidding fa to rival it s parent |
he race seful and rational enjoym
jigra ea меой elements, its mee tin
h was as successful as any of i ts predece
st € more instructive b
lecture from Professor He
ur m of the ‘dude abutting on the garden were devoted
o the exhibitions o ay. In the quadrangle, which I
will 9" first, were arranged the productions of the
mem
a aa with each other. In this department Dahlias, Roses,
likew of | con
a е if the та e * the N e canning to
sis
of | Thi
; and —
and
nslow. Two tents and the Gad
Lo
Lord H
and hats to the men, a addition to
th
and gowns and bonnets to the ESI
ost ki d Di p
be deem 1 to
nis concluded the
rbenas, and Zinnias, amon owers, were con-
spieuous, and many of them excellent speeimens for the
sea The first prizes in each were carried off by the
Re nch, the Rev, T. Sill, the Rey. J. Beding-
field, and the worthy rector of the parish, the Rev. 2
James 235 evices іп ere very
superior, an especial notice. In the centre of e ma
the table the ar d WD and motto of Lord Henniker i um ying.
were beautifully worked in flowers of the roper and planted with some of our rarest Pin shrubs
colour, by Miss Western—this obtained an extra me intersected "^ alleys of soft green velvety well mo
that given by the society having deen carried off b ‚| йз P. Douglasi,among the well grown trees, is ve
beautiful lof а ith y scenery, oid The gardens aud conservatories are under М
land bridges, old stu covered with Ivy, and an arb r| © а of Mr. Perkins, who is a very Шеш
| of shrubs containing a pair of real, lige ote парна 4 | and obliging person, The church of Thornham, whieh
a novel effect. this was a |i y most beauty
wax figure of 1 most gaily dressed with flowers in | restored at his lo ordship’ s expense. Henni
her hand, which she was offering by an in- rep ted the county in three Parliaments, aue
scription below, to * Professor He low. 4 p. orator of two severe contests. Не was one of the few m
the day.” I mustn it to notice a very pleasing | who, havi ing become convinced of the wisdom oF
nursery and boudoir, with cradl d baby and all, | sity of Sir R. Peel’s poliey,
which was aaa y st ug Henniker | servative constituency, resigned his seat and
Major; and kites, baskets n by the Hon. into AF liſe, an act which was never
Major- He — iid "edward неа each trying to be | ci b чилче party i
the gayest among the gay. The firs t of the Ake tents w ed y a a sing eral on of the m
oductions sand | w as going to say of the fickle
it is here where the success of the e el is шай! у tested,
уе: rei glad to find a manifest i 83838 nt in
ee of vegetables. Potatoes, е слм азе,
їп fair UN The flow
ning to one tonio
two or three pri
the sp
are —
were given as an encouragement ©
ns. The seco nd iont е ае и most of
ens mentioned as being in the museum
t Hi teham, kindly brought over by Profir
Henslow for the occasion. In addition there were some
ү
0
Charles
od
e theirs hs inspecting and eee their pr o-
ons, the cottagers were taken into the muse
ee e ear 42 Henslow's lecturette upon the
ario hings em bite ith th
minerals, r des
гострі
ute and у
ery pleasing exposi itio n
pas Mr. e, and a kind and hum
Lord | Henniker, closed the
Ж A оды in this tent, the
unequivocal signs of malady, and Jost the whole of their
prizes 2 the
Lord an
e day preventing a promised
trom Mr, Bree. i
midge
Cottagers’ tent were now delivered b
Henniker, Spades, rakes, forks, hoes, |
of
3 of the Wheat
d Lady
om | pleased him
the seat vacated b
a yog oem who vee an 7
P.S. Since my jast ie ok
465 1 4 with —— that the ev. H. Kin
pin Waldingfield, has established
Henslow read i Henslow ;" for
* Cirrhipeds ;" and for skulls read
he rev. gent! ill be
in his ehurch я
with
ү eee, trouble in its application. Gui
it ure preventive, with but reis pm
it is а with the syringe, prev me caused 2
wa 3 М
That little ог ne utn р.
plication when mixed in
Timber Pelli ing.—1f old Evelyn had
present day, I think Mr. Preller's inv
highly, for he seemed to
felled over c- and when the нр begins И
із very subjee
Winter, it neithe
1 меп alivoat
er
eut
З 1 Ash belongs, a
*
42—1853.]
аа-а,
universal, that trees being more early felled, the timber | number of railways now —
might r seasoned and conditioned for its various | clouds of steam which a
uses. P. Mac 88
Oak and Apple Tree Disease.—I have not much moisture i
to whi ur
E
1
E
= Б
p
HHE
g
E
ornden is more tender than that of other species,
or what is the cause ?
lossom, fru
& few rut rons
glasses over te Plants, an have
1 po^ several
Webb,
Früh, Hadlow, Ken
ip of glass in the face look well,
but I fear the pu tying, &c., will soo
e understa nd that a
ibi ve Mr. Branston at py es
next meeting of the A itin Societ, and p
25 Pear. — The which produces the Swallow
Pyrus edulis, whieh i is of the family to which the | by making its
ей. last
\ — sum its uice is very astringen
It is e i d in the cou
> or small,
= по po s past. Н. Mitchell, 8 h Gardens, Pl
The are * sowing has, however, little to do in the —In your Pa
tt I sowed a row of Knight’s Marrow кб the | (Oct. 8), you inform а correspond
3d of August last, and they are now covered wi
| given, he may remove the — boughs of his
Peas, which in a few days to gather, while Bowe neighbour’s Um aim ueh is common-sense view ғ
those of last year, sown in'the beginning of July, d the ease ; Msi query, is it 1 I understand pns
gathered a Pea. Cambridge, Oct. trial at Doneaster, it was held if a
Pears.—A few years ago I planted a garden with the dh to build a — he im ini doing eut m Аа ndi:
best sorts of Pears, and they are ae feo ing into | hanging boughs ; but, Ауу mdr c n mapa m by
bearing. Last year Jersey rey 1 з 3, lat the кел their shade, he has — =
— of ripening, turned bl centre 3 X. IW.
case —a y than the
This year they have not T 95 —— of | have no doubt that apis law is as
being thonied” a are so watery an d tasteless as to be correspondent will
find what we think ipee cone
Th
t ripe "ў ripening ; but as
no doubt I shall
Gardener to Sir J. Jasper Atkinson
I say more than this,
all the finest qualities of the , far-famed Pen.
-—
nt that, after notice
we stated,
our vol. for 1851, p. 483, fone
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
country.
tinu] t.
night and day, all over the а н, pif P эщ A rta ing ou „
a a
have now placed
of Apre
— Pre-eminent
thout ripening at tr)
conclusive. As со
кє 4
jud d G.
— Pant, LA which
u . The со
ought to be separated
ted species of which it is
of
5, lox some repu
= — related, as for instance G. Sarmientiana
Antirrhina of De prom a
ch the
ought to be
d in | 15. аб AcuTIFOLIA. R. and P., Bentham їп D. C.
X. 95
rodr., Х. 250,
this seems referable a half-shrabb
T
plant, of which seeds from Bolivia were p: d to
Society b . Pentland, Esq. Tt is like the old
and well-known A, eed from which it rs
having the anthers in length to the
e bright searlet, and render it
T stems are from 1j to
2f h ; the leaves green, narrow? wi A
2 eed Tho flowers in long,
„ *
14. Охстргом Hantw ral. Lindl, in Pl, Нан. um e
| lant presented to
ou rocks near
A is a straggling plant, with the habit of O, ——
yellow spots, especially at the angles of he lip. The
crest of 5 A 2 s with fine stiff vis hairs, by
known from
whi mstance, among others, it is
Oncidium. н "Ho rt. Soc. Journal,
15. SPECULARIA PERFOLIATA, Alph. De Cand. Mon"
551 panula Linncus,
a weak
arp-pointed, crenato-de flowers are
— sessile, deep — but small, паат and un-
ttractive. It has no importance in horticulture,
Hort Soc. Journal.
mmm
FLORICULTURE:
Р THE вана Тһе genus Gladiolus
useless. Rousselet de — though well will find
coloured, has rotted lik ea Medlar t
Will the bad season account for this, or does it
W
excellent this уем, апа їп fords r years
Louise и пеа рено
robably bee ecess.]
се att — Лр autho) 2 » mo Long Wand h Botanical —
Perry P Sm
"Ies va to ask whether те 4
ultural 15 элө them, and if so, with what |
с s Long Island озса Play а d from Mr. Jeffrey.
— the
h Gardener” that b he Ьа ете cut.
ee d America; but nothing has been
of the trees in this eountry.
ine-apples.—Can any of your correspondents
re six months,
hae iae Than have “paid them every attention.
e been y watered once in six days
sone with rabbit’s dung. The
ey ai ee t has ad erocking.
Aten days — LENA a boe weighing 2 put 1 I found | 4
it to be hollow ontain a comm: glass m
we — be qs — E some — 2
to — —
Hotites of Books, Kt.
to "marem —The commit
hin 4to ара — of t
ON are full of stagnant have pronounced it new ; but, we presume, they }
тшсп
seasons
hebr eet une when
со се
lanted in the open air, and
p to the
— mors —À i
. e eens! ЕЕ half in
prise great diversi of colours.
s er en eme ма and showy :—
"n f the 3 Books Recetvep.— "us eH
ANIM De Stafford. Treatment. By the Rev. J. G. Wood.
Trout Spawn and Sugar Maple. —I should be glad to MIX Illustrations of 0
— Ìt there are any in the west of England Ille Chemist, New
mcos bs
ientifie witnesses examined in
whether a ce
banehill n in whieh it was attempted to
sharp and not over-fair attack upon
the late
celebrated
to determine
or not, without | ru
was coal |
i Vibe fines мане what is meant by the term (gem
Management, and | Albus.
od. Routledge. ee whi
etg peas A k lear white б
n on ae &
тет айг eller, b ee *
rich crimson -
664 THE GARD ЕКЕ. CHRONICLE, 2 [Ост, 15,
ib pink. The following varieties are later, | at season, er will materialy diminish their STATE ОЕ ТНЕ WEATHER ee
mer pk а 3 flowering a — ut the end of July, beau 7 spring Before эрес? Meroen peer es, | Forth ities talk bw LONDON, s
or in August; they are of stronger habit than the | and similar habited plants to r ach en nt be — — ЧАНЫ
preceding kinds, and exceedingly rich, though not so labelled, chat "€ confusion may’ не ew en they are | USA — *
varied in their col the earlier sorts. ey | wanted ‘or potting in the spring ; all of the above keep ое 2 в. —
ce a longer suce many of them | much letter in the pots in whicl th y grow, and should 8 ; Of the Air. |Of the arth)
lateral spikes of bloom to the latest period of | be placed to winter in a room or shed, where there is no =| Мах. | Min. Mas. Min. | Mean 1 foot) е
autumn; and vigorous plants, lifted and potted, pa ie ie лра зеш and some Gesneras, in | рау —7 5| sais | 25359 2
continue to bloom during the winter. the above | fact require a modera S rp amd >. uae г. апі Sar ay S| 287 | 20409 | 6e | 4i | S05 | oak
ter are:— Prince of Wales, a very splendid |s € ald be frequently looked at, t ley аге | Monday 0 8| 29.886 | 29.607 | 62 | 48 12
variety, к а rich ' scarlet — Ксена Victoria, | free from dampness, which often эм») үч Mer bulbs. Tuesday 13,9) 2MIT | ee 14 53
scarlet and crimson. Specio triped with Biss only rM fires to the stove by nig at, and | Thursday 13\1}| 29.714 | 29.6604 | 58 | 50 | 5
white, Vilis ign Scarlet, w with white nad ae ыр by а low night temperature and liberal | Average ..| | 29502 | 29585 | 590 | 445 | 518 f 505
with white. o- {admissions of air by day, to harden the plants 25 Oct. Hazy and damp; fine; ran.
: ose, large and fine. Robin Hood, clear, ciently to ca ut sni through the winter without exe = Cmm aes e; clear at mi um
gk, vi эгч white iare utn ee Mundi, rose st; iped | sive efire-heat, Bring on Chrysanthemums ; they wi “ill = pe very fne; rain.
5 yi with white, and ha ap de — —À | now € quid pea do nie pie АЯ thin еў ^a = Hen ba ену 8
= bundus, G. — is, and other late tall-growing terminal and late u - T
mi н chiefly come en in —— — 5 ei of th the | of flowers, Allow them a light situation tha e the ~ "тем Mean — of m week equal to the average, | ad
above. Of езе, Splendens is a very noble variety, of | ma may expand freely and come a good colour. —
Nu
a rich xx ge searlet, with larger are than Gan a- FORCING DEPARTMENT. Bhd Fas Air ч WEATHER AT CHS LM
heec sittacin nus sanguineus is a g one. Vin will Gre ito be sides
rapes are expected to e by t —
eyensis is another excellent addition to this me. EUM ot. — ch, or b beginnin of April, no Mn es ola b
lost in closing up th - tome the border Kid October.
denas a So Боо ais been eovered with so onducting materia
ка = Ана ee ee es AT this fortnight past. The ed aud be dressed, if not Sundays
: 4 ‚д | previously done, with the composition above noticed, and | Mon. 1 des .
potting, thé roots shonld not E apud з they require tied in regular order to the trellising, unless in the case Wel 15 5 39.6 502 11 her
RN of young Vines (which, however, should never be forced | Thurs. 20 294 | 407 | S00) f | Oat
so early, if it сап be avoided), whose tte buds аге | Satur. 22! 581 | 444 | 513 17 0.50
apt to break before the lower ones ; and which, in con- The highest temperature during the above period —
ee should be . to nearly а horizontal Diap Ye Demn: ЫА aa enone a E deg.
till the buds are all evenly started. Fires scarcel NS
А Notices to N fae
be necessary the first “fortnigh t, bu h е early in the Am eng. R Н. Certainly sea-weed is not necessary, All that
afternoon on sunny days, to assist the nig сү Sato а eed be do one. и. to imitate it. — vegetable mould, i
cu е ring
і the sea, and not much
gree nhonse, uk where they are required to flower. They the syringe freely, particular] house is — чн em We — — U i» pe
make fine specimens when inre several bulbs in a
This lovely tribe of plants opens a wide field for
E хад
3 БЕЯ
a |538
2229 |
* — ы |
lose he aft m юе
селени m * th pth se T started, frere of Силмоштк: W M. We do at) 7 5 т тод
permanent ones for the crop, they may (after bein different parts of England, have
the hybridist, and the amateur would find itan interest- | gr cali), be plunge 4 1 a эы pad у M s flowers, although every means have been tried to Tr
ing engagement, in bcr ы, skill and pera inea a S ; to bloom ann in other places yn far wo
i arded. the ieee of а linings to 5 а ауре bloomed luxuriantly without апу care at all. auem ps some of
very slig om heat wi at first, but dents ma EI to explain the „
be choice should not ош; ch ly PEE di to the ding h our nd it gradually to decline, «оа aed buds swell, ora check will ci E. The bes best substanee for fixing Ferns ina Mdb
and зана: of Pug ge Rss alth there are ay Pas "n = ac iia 1 ved to their fruiting ‘house. Еротна
hich t possess y of these latter beer E —— ea ex ie d HS — the ате а оо
à i paratory to putting the sashes on | is nothing to object: qu
qualities, je fhey у should be impeo anre mv cay nex дЫ Obit: Боны shonld Eo an mens furnished to the
Seedlings of the чөн varieties usually flower the second | n — apr $ . 58, e ager
— у4- fter see ted the later 3 the third. pre sont as shelters to some deseription of plants ; destroys altogether the apparent va
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8. where such is the case, as much air as is consistent with | We can offer no 2 v M pe
Brown, Sudbury, ‘Suffolk, the safety of the plants should at all times be kept on 8 3 n nly re
DOUBLE ANEMONE essrs. Tyso say the soil for these agror Sumber rough the winter, а good com- знч ETN: Mr. H. Bea eagarie, of 5 ene в
көт) ж. p friable iain in which gritty рунде abound, | mand of heat and light is essential. The winter plants | sent for айла a Melon, obtained by er
-Decayed turves form an excellent basis for compost. The | Should now be progressing fast. Keep the bottom heat|. Trentham Hybrid.” It M f very good q
epp bs added shouldbe be vegetable, in preference to animal, | steady at 90°, and the thermometer may reach that point bep the Trentham, and of very go
x Sow with io» e sig ibat nc 8 ^ during bright sun ; 70° — 1 a TUAE. night Dans т E. our cages with spirits o
viz., the middle of October and the end of January. The early temperature. In giving air d letting currents time to ew — drip т os. ‘revit
tation of such roots as are left in the ground would | cold air come in contact with the foliage, but try to keep ingects w a have iere An 5
fn. . (ß
pe inue аме гч" — dower elites; Aud Wham бы елын ie | mildew by ur. e boxe . beds should e" i de they appear to be infested, and t i
favourable, mature finer blossoms than those planted in spring. ~~ have a ‘slight — of turfy loam, ourage| In consequence of Mr, Westwood's n
еа drawback i а, SM the blossoms expand before frosts - oots ; water with clear ad or diated fowls-| England, several entomological quer
is requisite p ed the { M reek in Sener 1949, dung v “vate each alternate time, using it at the tem- gow 5 5 тв, If Neweastle on Tyn
was in beautiful eal. ho: ү: of May, 1850; and on the 16th | perature of the house oim s Мт. мей bete
сааса св ки, medi few АА тр Дан од | LOWER GARDEN AND porte ран —— ot the a Apparatus в since; March last.
* A of your prepared compost in а! In кой localities the uty of the flower-garden NAMES , Received, ,
subsoil is pretty well | will have become, greatly impai Proceed with allen: à — strie Ar
found a convenient | potting such plants as it is desirable to preserve ; poe Pippin; 3 is not; and 4 is th
1 0
г! t from heav Golden Pippin 2 knee
when required for а d penos a little — heat 3 be ч Pippin is the one you sent la
t fore win
n
e 3 г bed in cross rows. o he elp the o ma r In general Reinette ; 2 1; Court of bey 2, w
roots in = row, which will allow 1 or 7 N A a s -Ad 0 spring o owering ing plea is ‘fully as Pa. me Nonpareil ; is y рр; Knight's
form the hand as the more gau рт. апі 88 Torre
onde 5 now be taken to all up the beds as ‹ are cleared, for juste s abe ey We pes been so often oblige’ ©
ины the urpose о of contributing | to the ce of: spring, —.— mame heaps of com lye other plants,
trew ovi mest our corresponden
the surface of th rtak [e >
surface of the — 2 — of а oe for ы ye perennial plants, and bulbs, is most commonly planted Yon could — * 2 ne * et peci
must be given toliberaie t the rising ; foliage; ; the decaying leaves but in regularly laid out, or er gardens, should b bear ir in “mind that, before > applying to us
matted together by rains will so strut and injure the disposition of éolour should 5 nsidered, they should exhaust their other means of Grit,
e А е байна те
in a double ог folded form, y they disturb t m — and the surface | 58 there is an ab : spring-flowerin ring plants for themselves ; nor would it be desira
around the plants should be eased, broken fine, or pressed, as | bulbs to form a rich por varied d «ерау, if propel ean do is to help them—an
may i Should the protecting materials be — arranged and carried out. Lawns wi requested 2 in ferum E more than four
untidy, may be carefully drawn require w^ sweeping, to present an v lik yt Eat ope rset ae So
off, and ing of short decomposed stable dung and leaf- x T упав "Xe Bone e
mould applied, wi which will be useful in eere and sus- | ness; roll constantly, wherever the turf is hollow, to he magnificent species
taining th көм а жу sward. Well clean the gravel-walks for the „ form of t
the 'he Cattleya is
ix — illaria 10
e
. Calendar of deir qn
ANT DEPARTMENT The takin various winter
; Л order to ed the hardening a nd ripening of | cro mi» now the principal thing to be attended 42. When, fi»
green e plants, air ce on al i round be ridged,
Е
о
LE
са
5
uo
should have free en
Vine phy go
same ex"
den. e Reader ges
* enou
t tore creepers trained und he | over ooms i frui eat "Sr, Peters is to
ii pe the PON tting in, to allow т ok sharply after it 5 little will be NET the Garden" will afford you iu = ante
have done blooming may pe pee! binned | ym „Ада ime Trish Sub. 1 v led vag
and the eng | shoots tied somewhat closer to ihe ires. best as it is now late in Acor?
freies cree] yas, and other early sp ae TAPA dy RUM Vo through e
flowering creepers, should, however, not be N l admit of 5 ö ах Possibly be fonnd the best.
42-1858) THE
*
AGRICULTURAL GAZ ET TE.
ы RUVIAN GUANO.
TO AGRICULTURISTS.—
notorious that extensive adulterations of this
on,
—— GIBBS AND SONS,
THE ONLY IMPORTER S OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
1 fei being.
MAN URE a
m whom they purchase will
ant in addition to particular
NY GIBBS ax» SONS think it
edt атр t which sound Peruvian
Guano has been sold by ^ hom daring the last two years is
= 5з. per ton, less 24 per
sales made by — " &lower price must therefore
a — a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated.
GUANO, the guaranteed import of
AND SONS, Lobos Island
and all Artificial Manures,
of co st 1
attention — that Bossy ANT
well to
d Rape Cakes, &c
W. ILLIAM INGLIS CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London.
WHEAT SOWING—IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
ERUVIAN —It is a well-established fact
that the application of 250 Ibs. of the best Peruvian Guano |
r acre, on well dr land, at the m * PIE Wheat in
the Autumn, has, in produce of
per sa
, Agriculturist's bidon Agent for Peruvia!
d Superphosphate of Lime, 14, Bishopsgate Street
Within, So.
MANURES—PERUVIAN GUANO.
Vg MANURE, made to meet the offer of a
e by the Royal Agricultural Society of England,
Saporphosphate of Гаа, Gypsum, Salt, Bone Dust, and all other
Man goi pv value on sale.
T eign eM English Linseed and Rape Cakes, Peat
Moss Charest &c.— mi TET to Mark ForHEEGILL, 204, Upper
Thames St treet, London.
м RES.—The sary tien Д Manures are manu-
facture 2 A НАША, Factory,
eee M ү "3 v 0
—— mcer ove 700
Bulphurie Acid — pe 500
King William. Street, City, London.
XB. Pen: on Gua o, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of
A&mmonia.— Sulphate of Ammonia, &c.
UCTION IN PRICE.
— le слома. W ROUGE.
T LAN
—
DOWNERS’ DRAINAGE AND
* gh NY
cash on deliver
N LIQU DAR lxcomgromaTrD БҮ Spp Аст or Paria К
а ар; these Pumps |, Tenants for Life, T Incumbents of Livings,
are wholly o С. I there € а have all w ар 1
È is no leather o atter | Inclosing, and every other improvement to land, executed by the
t which dale е Laboe Es Drainace Compayy, either by Contract or
4 manure. —— ioi hey will provide the m by
able by instal They
a Price, complete, with 10 feet | are also read oe Өт NAM
Ц i P ds Flexible Suction Pipe, 41.155. | incident to — oe eo Towns, and v
Epwarp Weir, Agricultural
ere. 16, Bath Place, New
A on. Removed from
Oxford Street.
— Catalogues, with with stration,
sent free by px
W4BNERS РАКЫ. FARM AND COTTAGE
аи iue Peels for the use of Farms,
Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shallow
Wells. 1 s. d.
Paten tPum 115 0
Patent — with 15 feet E. lead
bolts
They are
poner y and "Plant Houses, Ap" —
ground and c
DAN, maden 3 COMPANY’S WHEAT
nitrogen by slo composition will be pee most valuable
— the present season - Manure pany supply on
best terms Peruvi 3 trate of Boda, sm en Lt Вус
of e, Sulp
hat
and every other “Artificial nm
* qm Fishery a м Po deg 4
Bridge Street, Blackfriars. 7
: AINA
ME BAILEY DENTONS TABLES OF COST,
&c., price 15. 4d, by МЕтснїм, Parliament Street.
мэ. BAILEY DE NTON’ 5 WORKMAN’S ALE A
ce 17. 10s. Sold by — & Co., High Holborn, Londo:
-DRAINAG
; m Street, W
AINAGE AND
ENRY WEBBER inform Landowners
and ra? еы ас — —.— i: considerable M
the Drainag
dea ә go P
ven.—Address, Hal-
IRRIGATION.
0. e 13 8
contract or on n eedem
berton Court, near Tiverton, Devo:
HEAT DIBBLING.—THE PATENT ECONO.
MIC DIBBLE
GABRIEL, Bate C mbers, Arundel Street, Strand,
PR CH
NTHONY'S PATENT AMERICAN. — The
(Аз — awarded the prize to this
AT iry Brad trial this
, the be
of — — и нр»
s & Key, Agricultural — — arehouses,
pas “Street, and 62, Little Britain,
ter Tanks, and can be readily
t
ge.
y of any Ironmonger о
Plumber in Town or Country, or of the
Patentees and Manufactare
N WARNER x 'SONS,
8, Crescent, JEWIN STREET, LONDO
а, description of Machinery for Raising Water; Fire
,
ES
поно
а
dest g
— — information — be given at the Offices of the — acid
reet, London, or 9, — * —
RGEMENT or B oF BINGLEY Н 3
NCIL of the BIR ha
се that da тан fogs gs! Hall bave
determined to ENLA ARGE that Building, by the addition of a
T 206 feet by 57 feet, which will ben e the wi
EXHI 7 FIFTH
GREAT SHO
tak
Pre:
The ANNUAL. EXHIBITIO f this
WED NESD AY
Engines, &c.
1 AND — 61, ————— mM
n, and 17, New thwark, M. acturers
of ‘copper т Cylindrical an nieal Iron *BOILER
either in Wood or
obility ty, Gentry, and
of warming | а,
be given, and full particulars
ro ГРА ATENT GALVANISED
OO а 8, 4 — treet, Leeds, Agents for
PH ILLIPS’ PATENT FIRE ANNITILA TOR. ылын,
ТЕА
TEMAS т, пас, to Jmanufactu!
I 57 Messrs. BURGESS & Tc ax 103, . А
Street, London, my wholesale Agents, to whom I respectfully
Tequest orders ——
=
that
29th Sept., 1853. Signed, FRANCIS PARKES.
Forks | {Eick
i : extra ИҢ
br prp рне Й апу width at
The PATENT се s the most
ble Fence fi Ур.
t be m.
poses i It A and ut out of form by any
amount of npon o pwards of 700 miles of
— Fence — e boen fixed by us чы the last few years. A
or prices, &c.,
бе MAE —— and all kinds of WIRE FENCING and | |
ental Wire Work.
Leeds, — GALVANISED AND POULTRY
NETTING, Me d strong and m NEYER REQUIRES PAINTING
and cannot corrode, made any width and length.
of DOME STIC POULTR The
of CA „ SHEEP, PIOA end Ae
of December
es 3 ‹ e 13th; 15 15th, and 16th
pipe —— and and the Prize Lists, ‘Certificates’ of omy” 4 any 4
ready for ss 0 0 information, may be obtained from Јонх Моволх, Jun, Beere-
p sizes if ге qui red, . The Entries CLOSE on Saturda e of —
uch used for. — ФАЙ Hot, Once -99, Bennett's Hill, Ne om, Ві
T SOM
Г EOVIL AND W MERSET. POULTRY
held in YEOVIL, on LA
y be had etme of E 23 H
on a onorary
€ | M to Xr. Fore oniy, o on or —
tobe:
Suma ELD um ell L epe SHOW.—
All E Stock, &c., must
to fle] — — me 288 SATUR-
DAY. the bn of — 2 —
Prize Sheets, J Classes, Prizes, m — (which
pe to neari „ ж onus of
the H
rtificates for Entry, to be odore Bt
ана haan Honorary tary,
‘sy огыт of I MOON STREET, Piccadilly, London.
uested all letters conn
N.B.— rly reques that ected
with ы Ekshibi v or on the — s Business, eid have —
words — eic tside, in addition
Є ан —— Cron
tary's
t
ENRY J. MORTON ane o 9}, Albion Street, | this
AME
The Agricultural Gazette.
SATURDA LO —8 . — 15, 1853.
MEETINGS FOR FOLLOWING WEEKS.
PON =. Sees ot Ireland.
y is “pro арго bono publico” that sound
M be enunciated on fitting occasi
24 inches wide, 3-inch mesh, 414., 6d., and 83d. per yard.
24 inches wide, n inch Dm e N оао) 1s. Old. p per yard.
GALVANISED RON 8PO nd Ornamental, | 0:
n IAN m — — — NEVER REQUIRES | e
W anised Iron Liquid M. Water Cisterns, | if
Troughs, and MAL At Work, Asp ry odeur dh эз дзн
„ресе (лл CAME - NETTING.—
iron.
„light, 24 inches wide .... 7d. per yd.
2-inch strong — "
2inch „ extra strong n 21
s..
half isa — mes
If the ыа: [ien
ум Patterns eh ewe post
рем 2 factured by BARNARD E 3 * Place, yog
and —— free of expense in
besides чы опе оп sich de experimenter has 2
eye, and its result therefore has to 2 mangt- for
many sources of error before it cts
hat unless an нари of it be б а correctinfer
po hole remark
k on. * our new friends, who
mbers,
666
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
Bone numbers" are justifiable in wie
cases. a large number of — are
collated, their average in round numbers
worth ore trustworthy than — one of dus
place, ‘
n in the cas a
fu udicious and
igi we belie
en
b фе 1 bere, derer. at TN numbers— |
it is ase which that
мн won — failed of its 5 The
land was a flat alluvial field of very uniform qat,
the portion of i 3 e~ the experiment
faithful index of the and the experimenter
a judiciou ee and. intelligent man. In
fact, the second as f ча cee 0 in-
justice done by it to the rion’ criticised—is th
more important of the two, The “Old Watchmen”
do little service to the cause of agriculture, by throw-
t on the testimony. of such men as Mr.
who has for nearly 20 years ees en
ape in the active management of land on a large
rent of anas кашу. ИМ - — who
in the
TAM and necessities,
aught tripping in so simple a
with its agricultural
is not likely to be c
matter as the report of an agricultural expe ти.
and Pro Bono Publico has done wrong to quote
this report as "
e
ecise eld in question is
00-390 acres—the precise ee of two of its
|. an
a | brou
efficiently ; but it — Ace Mores it that it eos
40L, W. either M*Conwick's or Hussry Par а
be procured for 20/., making a етее P 20/. in
e|prime cost. Now supposing, we wi
cent. to be set e on this en 0 as interest
directs the attention of our
portant point in the economy
W.
it is in contemplation io ‘ink i on | the
B
a permanent work it is
' value of the u
item to t
and in 'additi
superior contrivance
question. This
may su
Association on the subject of n
was then admitted that of all
ght forward s do
2
on extra capital su m
and for extra chance »
Betu’s rea to cost табот
е than
is simply
— not, was 1
mbers way
pega е а — im-
of a
the first outlay that
use of the work will m A
| ann ual expense incurred there
itself, roret exactly its individual cer ma should be looked to, but it is whether the annual
have bee of —
own s the interest of the
th
on
[<]
super
0
fact has been called to mind by і
discussions аё the oe мига of the British s
G MACHINES
oes
s can
ae ra wear and маг,
this
ould show |o
y “forty shillings a ү
ог т M‘Cormicr’s or Huss
me estion ат маьн огі AN use as 9 хау da
ages ofa man E
such machines r i
ork t
2
&
10 per | i
sane ent and prevent their action, We w
ith this a long 18225 until we aeci
1 гат
е in these matters, I have. 1555 n tines i
men SA a with levers an property
could with ease have med pee |
Now. however, we scarcely know whati
is to have an impe edim ent.
I find it convenien
pair of 4 feet 4m
ba: — two jets should
4 I recko
el the stones and two for the риу, Tf
р ореп Ther
ri costs some
a}
; or the man's a less OM & ;
8 2 The ade object of this note ы evidently AL qm — pi ce ы
— of — 2 — коча to the abo esti- | each side of him ; but it is at some eost of
mating the the loss, wen v - waste of ammonia. If the pipe were pi
result from the pret of any machine for farm like the eyes in a lamprey, the аа —
purposes; or indeed of buildings or permanent wernt hep ete thout the
works of any description. True, there are many real | Ther ve be abour i
—
een ^ оні: а s,” way of
which may in general be justly condemned, had no cases, were but an ideal value set dow
Lope in ee report, which is as foll | facility. W result in coming to a determination
* Last autumn," says Mr. Camb, “in sow wing a respecting imi: and doubtless many an unco
ue feld exactly 100 acres, I directed the person sating expense would be avoided in farm buildings
w кагы on о to pass over an acre d machine tw on the other hand, m
the guan
in the centre of the field, all the rest x bis ch #
d the adjoining acre
separate Fom ach other, an
Held, and wes last
week, yielding as foliuws
— ee ewt. rates К; P rip and straw Ty
Inerease of Whea
an
The fot of the таво P (Peruvian) on “the field =
wt. or
2:
on the SUA S
P ad
Publico ата
and of “the old wate chmen;” wits. or
confess that our sympathies lie with the
т new friends ”
IRRIGATION AND LIQUEFIED MANURE.
No. V.
I eina in this paper.
snd Райи. hastis nc
we ж,
те
t; whatever
A
T. (n
ont of аве is hat ve
u inthis нету will be found to 3 5
its origin re have p^ that it
2 Was ibe
your pump w
been
high pressure
asm
Кз е air enters
ing the
believe in Mr. rs —
ll dr
d. — € by 3 мета atta
steam bo ; I was f.
wate w ai have now in
all tap, which we open before turni
? | and through this
tressi
to say something of Pumps
action so simple as fou
м»
and esea
has „been its comfort, I
; but in "та to 285 j
u ma
‘inch pi
was the л is 4 des irable.
e
pipe. The only ease in w зер ме
writing the foregoing I find that with
of — percha dit ng, half of it 2-inch X
iameter, one пт. en els
and les
ble than one for 11 acres.
0
ment for EN * ing into |J
эче per pumping round, when not going into det
ALVES. i
present, been able to агаг
first place орана should be mad
PUMP VA
I have not, at
big Gos In the first
access to
ree manure occasional es
er blow, or at
450 Ibs. ERN blow,
‚ for in pump —
tions will oceur by pieces
s or
the ; the onsiderable,
that they are е struck d jou fifteen times a minute with a
€ | sled 0 n i
not act, much time is lost in unserewing the The following i:
would be very desirable to have the power ushing by Mr. mordet before
; them with water by a pipe and tap from a cistern above, аии Pope dan е. едн
which wo n ren e obstruction. Ishould| may mention t hat having received at the!
glad to receive hints а! the best valves for| Society the Medal for the best Reaper, wr ©
эт te, нт y 1 MO s € а Bell, of Carm e, the inv a 0 the m achine,
— К ave been told that ball valves аге | ledgment of ihe E. 2 long due to that gen
referab e, which I ean easily believe, seeing that w: only recently been generally admitted.]
itself is globular; much frietion would be thus i Іх 1812, the late Mr. Smith, of
7 valves and their stalks should, when nota ball, a reaping machine, which appeared at
2. ̃ ͤ ͤ ehem mea
2 ч ff ass, and worked very successfully at the
harried e his reminds Agricul nsi i A
cast = a revolving cutter,
teel segments bolted on
be cut com
upright cylinder just above the cu
off in a regular swa:
machine, and wi
In 1815, a Mr. Scott,
1 ineto Mr. —— which soon s
its pred à 21, anattempt
sen | large circular cutter ча sae by a
in but un.
—
inventors
the same form of cutter, —
42—1853.] THE
machine, and they walked by — a a ‘of the standi
corn, like the American re brought to
Inwiek, invented a re
ked upon Wheat a
A
е —
In 1822. a a Mr. Ogle, of 2
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE:
Both
; | conclusion o on the matter. fully developed ; but as each
each bundie is grasped and
lifted by the machine, it в probable that, however well
may work on pesca inia
st — rake will
еда forward to the improvemen: be made
machines, it must not be forgotten that the
machines тъ how.
season by a third
be
nsw
i s machine,
was invented 10 years later, ra: distance
of 5000 miles,
We need not be at a loss for an explanation of s
failure of all these schemes, many of which
1 time especially a атра numb
men came over to tained a livelihood pa
assisting the farmers to —.— pP a the Lac Owing
a igat of the seasons renders a
but the iy of heaps of| his 414 but tthe ran — a 10 LA 1
den ilum S aber д
bem RÀ
— — ——
me Correspondence.
New терем —А spiri rte diacoson on
orkin eL ever. n dp use every year
since 1830, by which He te obtained great experience, of agrici lements is
beco: pe thoroughly acquainted with the v arions | trade is E nad we
encountered in the
:
i
the rapid incre
assis ecomes ove ry y
carious, and will in all probability entire
by a fortuitous coincidence,
machines thus occasioned, rua rg
ae harvest. field In harrow were — —
1852, — а the American reapers were sent — | 4% 2 1 scarifier, and si de culina
ll put his old machine into thorough rep ir, and of move recent times. It would
HH
ЁЗ ЎР
odels 9
* оцу
h
ssistance of | the nse will give yee occasionally to implements
Was 80 — neral utility ; but that it will be sdperweded
зе question, AN implements пете in agri-
t has | — should have these
*
every trial in Му it has since
engaged, We see from the tl nis machine ів
different from both the and ce mes, Mr. |
Ball lis ent titled to praise f for th the novelty of his invention,
it and Smith’ 8,
above 1500, and that
that the horses draw tl
k by the + Pape of aw pan
, the main wheel ries the
motion ing bs wi which has
8 kae, fixed upon it, an
СЕУ 8, ог any other that had been nea. before it, i
{| except that the horses follow the mode of А iil imer that till the
2 on which, as we have seen, was in Do the time
of the ancient Romans. e cutting is performed by a reall eff
ae of s i i
HE
3
i
Ls
[is
i
at work.
tween guards o ngers , against which ihe ais corn Lis cut.
аре o the knives and guards varies in both
materially diminishes ery" tear of g tine
As the corn is cut, it is pressed back by the | fe eom. much in form like the tines of the Ducie culi
revolving reel u by double bolte, with ^ screw to adjust
working. In the front are fixed three
of the cutters revents the corn from yielding as it
б; iy The 1 . V the first
y Соза k into the G xhibi-
of а strai LN gon serrated ee
superior to th
A red xd * » employed press тп
the cu also wits to raise and collect that
which i (^ s laid, — 5 whieh inclines from the
but | after them
are far| men
re
towards |
| sma 11 wheels on n the three beams, and from the tines are
a br ringing the draught power direct from the tines..
The. field in ^ the implement was at work was a
f th
angle, and the corn in falling turns partly over, so tha
the heads | lie 2 "Man wa; 255 with far more regularity than
any one d beli not d the implement
at work, The — — behind the machine, and
propel it by means of a pole wins, between them, to Со
the extremity 9 which they are man walks
rn ean be 2 — — prend
side of the machine, a " great advantage ov
which have the horses before базе
HHF
anda man tm upon the es it off at the | t
Gt жабай Nossa gi orm, |
3 ea ves oF bundles which are out о the
guar
ey pass, ora of kite i is found objection
able here °, doe the soft — yielding nature of man
our Engl i
edge, sim
proved by M*Cormick ; and it is very remar
able that both. rada and M‘Cormick’s cutters, which
is to as
ds thro — —
reome, All steady
| —— move forward, — readily follow it, and after | am qui
ve them every three
The
side of it.
ж ^
practi
| taken out a — for it. Now
nen they fee m ‘the | this ——Ó is Me or y time will dor ; but I
satisfied that ifficient
half-an-hour’s work, they understand it as well as going our — clay soils, the pe клин must tg under the
in the plough. "The machine cuts à width of full 6 feet, | surface and not over it. - seems to me
and in the heaviest crops is fair work for two horses | sible that sufficient powe
going at the rate of 2 miles
speed, is
ww
e
з
е
"n
8
Г”
E
Eg
te
А
2
Ф.
2 2
>
ш
ЗЫ
BE
Se
E
a
3
2
È
=
2A
€
e
ter and changing | МУ, Mass will fail to to accomplish the laudable obj
hours, by which means they do m has in , and also фф: the digging machines
work. cost of working the machine with two — оа | shortly ket amongst the many speculative imple-
and four horses (being two pairs, to ged every | Sap may their labours im
25
ſor
ledging our debt of gratitude to ti swinging horns,
e,
These two machines have e ted, both
ab бае $
publie attention to the subject, and also for seeing reny ben. ab I believe the breed came from
| Жабар in a mannar. that уюно jat reaping Ру madinery wan information on the mie
various |
At — Gres Exhi- | i
bition of 1851, —ͤ—t Council Medal w arded to
M: ormick, Mr. Hus sey not being in this county, and
no one to exhibit his machine im action, d
After such an — division of honours,
rists and others interes question
faked forward with some и ре і
the year, when Mure farmers who act
Various trials had obtained more — on the
Subject, and Muda pun — ata definite |
ei inim
ie | Institution, London
pes a reel similar to M*Cormick's, but M of set —
an action similar to th
perio
sci gage rn e pimp inan
fally a appreci
ere is one more "— invention, which we owe
to our transatlantic brethren, 2 Atkin’ в —
- This was t over
| ton, or self-raking m: — — та ~ [ie — vill be
be | “under
"mein form —
and the corn is eu nd delivered on
th in the
е pressure in their
comparative, and I eannot conceive law there is
pressure, except ample strength of boiler. I know.
field. Being in the hands
fli Being nh bamda ch Lip enpabilities ties will be аз ќо
668
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Ocr. 15,
a farmer who works in perfect аа 5 190 Ibs. per
inch, his boiler proved accordingly. shall never
have economical and - —— until we sides x тун
I hear my 1 ae d only e
s per horse. Lan — [The
Mr edi s Wis to the Tier newspaper, and proceeds
as follo
It is now змы four years since the attention of Mr. Romaine
was first dire cted to the subject of steam ploughing, or a system
of comple
cultivating à the soil. At that time he conceived the projec
achine, жрк while it abandoned the idea of p
— айар, и uld combine all the advantages of s koe
labour, * E "AH of the harrow. The writer of these line
sketched of the firs : plans of the machine about that iip,
and from be th et been busily
се
am
Hen of the pulveriser, and after having obtained the opinio
the pons — echanics — — available, agreed
to advance Mr. Romaine the sum of 250/. to assist him in carrying
it out. Furnished with letters of асел p private indi-
M
t,
viduals and from the Government, Mr. Romaine left for England
in June — nd we have the 1 his mission so far, in the
letter published below. That
d 8q., be tw
fetter on the subject, stated his тэг: неа that if practicable, -
would * revolutionise the ae — of agriculture." And when
tell our farming — tha calculated to pe
in one day, in pe ing w whi 82 nine are now occupied
we tell them that it Conti prie —— € Plough, subsoil
plough, clod-crusher, harrow, &c., that unbro
ground, and in one pas sage leaves it sn 2 ir stat >; to
receive the seed, but with the — gis deposited, and the
surface rolled, we think that they nelined t e with
— that it is caloulated to Ра тае a "riti of
inage.— Y our cry ente * 5 ч ——
intendence of drainage ad vi
rative loss to hi 8
„ that he is unable toi
tenants u n those enit laws ien ы science ind e
ence have established ides in draini
à трата e
which i
ti t (w be more ex
necessarily х оваа оп — — ч che medium of offensive
d such data the ey consider
My re — of
o show © C." where
t dM game be
de
erform the work |
hance of
en day irrespee іні of b
«n dough
is
t thon h the
not so the old ones. Britons are by nature burly after
| 90, o б c bone a bereg" as bins as blood to
carry them, Your sugges with regard to giving
the Quies? s | Plates to local societies, as premiums for the
and if carried out,
us
|
ronal h Le will take this
he Home Secretary e reeder himself ) to adopt your
3 An ol
‘Breedin ng.—To possess po^ ed of animals combining
пое with the power of Raa, UP good solid meat
her in a ,is an antage worth
je consideration o Ni the Мен! аз ans о на cing
and pay w The true criterion of profitable
eapest manner the best
bh + ct
gos
D
wholesome, juicy fles u
tallow. At the late ra at Gloucester it was dis-
1
down (their usual position almost ш ee a
to 5 the head from At the
will be well y ach ‘elation.
ho iiw for the buteher and those who Го 68 5 the
dler. ving a
the agriculturist, who has ww E to live on his бана,
but by its produ ce. an
— as well as holiday vede to pod upon a pig
ose face — eyes are concealed from view, the
and the tips of the ears only visible,
the rest of the countenance being buried in blubber
t to the great majori
ject at the — exhibition i is useless
was i "e s^ e of the swi
u stance res
um of fatn
e out of character id the е ot
covere
value as sires. too n produces dead
young ones, and — they are — еа upon half of them.
A boar in the rdinary garment of lard will
they w r
0 firm carcass, t
the qoe oem ems alled by courtesy, bacon nd pork
e er does more credit to t ide r and 8
pays bie better, and i mical i in a household,
ug cook may be bibe Бах etm has the privilege
of selling dripping. No stomach, but that of an ostrich,
r por s purchase
professing to weigh 10 Ibs. of consumable meat ;
time = Pre e in the dining room
и but e
the tenants who have urged their adoption | been reduced by the action of the fire, in c
on the strength of their experience. exp is — the enormous q хь of - attached to it;
But I shall expect the goloshes. J. Bailey | but this is not the wors for when placed
Labour and Lois Weedon Cultiva ation Wè have =.
ceived a copy of the amp letter,sent also to the этен
ampton al e .
some амын which Geo
Mr. Smith's 2 stem of culti-
н э which ` would lead the readers o conclu-
in
hat T thought thee т
could do i — d five so-
— sess ted that
farmer (not having
time
— nom the fear of the u union expenses)
Alleged — of Horses.
and breeder of horses,
article i eek
Rel
e getting too fine.
j attended i in spite of wind and weather
t of the bargain
ore a parcel of — children, half of what remains
is not eatable, a dead loss to th
particula:
ard man
seemed only to dam the — the inw.
00 n ected.
asures coll
e table, not | а
amusement for an |i
y of practical men, such an ob- suc
ic
r | position to pay their rents in many places, ho
vente price
e. Turn
red | all in one 27 ſen
it; эз in respect to its permanency.
e heal
; the pouring ra i
e
- |improver of the Leices
quantity of remarkably fine heavy m,,
best ri oe viest sample that has b atone ; fr ES the
ar 5
our intelligence w
The Exirao оноу” Pit
destructive, ras eff
in ruar
5
id crop ; only one-fifth few
early Pute very indifferent i in every way. РИ
ет
F EVESHAM Assocration.—
Willi Wo
increased es many of the farmers must suff $
d that such Ib ould p
and that
position they
not
have occupied had they much lower
prices but тн ы, Landlords must not lose sight
of the fact that a of rent could not be paid
eri rii in this а ost other dis
i
s might go.—Mr. Henry Hudson said since the
show he had had
other gentlemen, an extens
“Fa e
honourable friend ——
the етага of visiting, in in cmp
to
e estate be
ere e
—
He
he had ever met with in his life.
he jud
trict coul
Tur E
Foley began to offer pre s for
ver "ide trouble in isinguishing
ү ntinued, d ййешу T
He 7
B. Workman—if any mal
th of Mr.
sin ce he joined ed this society, 6
^ vigorous Y
what derided in this quarter, 2
the best sheep now grown in this coum
some very ein —
perfect symm mall
quality — mito coupled vith the best
wool, as the f animal
li
weakest the powerful saith and w
hack D am deni the latter in c" days of steam
being sadly ne too mue
duced
^.
тор
3 in the — articles of your
nerally so accurate, tha
who grew
say in Norfolk two — per acre, 4 тубе
мне of the
with — back chy oe 3 shiek € — bape ink Ee a ith etd give ^ — ie following as
cross-bred shee
in Norfolk. —The — in
is
s- as the
ked ie" see
uction s of M
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8
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tp
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gi ted
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in Charnw
of this country, an
genous stock
the ‚ chronicles - — mip entit
sheep =
1
vis
^g in
old Leicesters, “the n
i
Wy
*
"i
— the Cotswold—could the
hoped he should not drop а word
42-1853.) THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 669
without going back toa pure original? He Pyme | and then went on to narrate the experience of a "pou: h | dantly i in the world. Are (or must 1 read
t e forti f both by
ignorant
1 ol cheep lectures) that
what he observed and by the opinion of others, who | іп his neighbourhood, by means of a English ram. | always creates in the long run additional work“
were esteemed first-rate men. Dr. Parry, of Chalten. The experimentalist was s first unsuccessful, but by a | ways are forming in one quarter of the earth, canals in
ham, who 50 or 60 years ago was considered a great long course of crossing his half-bred ewes with other | another—much cartage is wanted, Somewhere in Asia,
authority in sheep, was one to whose — he should | French breeds he succeeded in producing а useful flock | Europe, Africa, or Ameriea—doubt it not— you will find
refer. The Merino was impo from e cett with them on returning again to ish ram. The |cartage. Go, and seek à М ”
Europe,
thence into England by George III. Dr. dy ade stated | wondered how any man could doubt for a moment out of their beat—that what cartage may be wanted is
that if an unimproved ewe were placed with a pure the success of the cross- ae system. He and Mr. | not too well = to 4. can find no cartage
sheep, the 8 would partake of the qualities of ће | Randell had gone on year by year eross- breeding, and | — they gallop distracted along — all fenced in to
sire to the extent of about 50 per cent. If the progeny | their sheep to-day proved that they went on scot the right und to the left—finally, under pain of hunger,
were again cr „but not with the same pure blood, in excellence. Not a pure Leicester man—not a they take to ences, foreign property, and
the characteristics of the pure blood in the first cross | man durst show viene them вто » 22 — —we know the rest. Thomas Carlyle.
would gradually die out.— Mr. Randell: You will not | self taken the prize
succeed by going to the full-bred animal: by using half- | bred p against all others. +7 called h his $ ‘rope, oti
males you might.—Mr. Workman: But can you | bu me ra "EM call pues vesham sheep if they A Wonn rx S8zAsox:" C N. We have not — wes Mié
retain perfection !— Mr. Randell: It is the only way.— | liked. —Mr, ayzand exp s ——— fh to any bookseller can get it for you th London corres
Mr. Workman quoted Mr. Fiske, a good authority upon | persevere in breeding sheep. He admired the |, *Pomdert-—* Lo A ewes ^ е of P Agriculture,”
|
— keep up a splendid stock of cross-bred shee еер | President bantered Mr. Workman a Ris МЕЛ his ram, have no longer work for you; but work exists abun-
р.
sheep, who said that if crossing was continued, the | cross-bred sheep as а but still thought that re. the other side your own hedge. dria tab your ота дий,
breed i k u
that ram of Mr. Randell's had more of the Cotswold | Mr. Randell what could be done, and perbaps to mak between 60 and 70 stones of 14 Ibs. each,” about six or seven
ps e .
in him than of the blackface. (Laughter.) It was him a convert. Mr. Randell and Mr. Adcock deserved | tons of dung, besides two or three tons weight of urine, which
true he (the ram) had got smut upon his face, but h pliment whi been paid to their ug but Mo 7 — — "gn — —
м ^ A waste. You will
would be coarse in his fat, and not have gravy. It might | he should stick to his own breed (applause).— see the subject very fully KN in the article “Manure,”
have early maturity, but maturity could not be got with- | Woodw inquired which would produce the ‘most „РУ Мг, Haxton, in!“ Blackie’ mae ree | -
out lean ; and epicures still told them that mutton was wool and =e per acre ?— "ie r. Bayzand: The nme pavia
not mutton till it was five years of Age. (The President: . theaves of mine have been PME ten 3 tooled in the direction” in уч oe
* Four will rd. The Cots, after all, were a chief | to the acre. pu. will stock so dk as the Leicester.— | Riverr's Wurst: JH W. It is а late, but E
Leicester ; they came from the Dishley breed—all Abridged from Worcester Herald. It 1 not fet high n the market as the unbearde
the breeds had been improved by the Leicester. What ртт тетти ан —2— sre der: A Landlord asks—Tias the steam jet been used fa
enty of wool and plenty of mutton, a bí w Hop oasts to remove the “ reek” вд much т снг of by too
| d both of the best qualit Laughte In reference eviews, reet Т The power of the steam jet to cause a current of airis
| 2 Ама: d болу well k bo wonderfal. The expense would be trifling, ля
a ге in e sai
who did not keep a good stock of sheep could not make | The Architecture of the Farm—a series of Dep plus heat of v lg 3
Designs for
two grains of corn grow where only one grew before, Farm Ho aed and Farm Steadings, Factors’ Houses | WIunw ann; G M. it your soil is of a free кын, with open
an Cottages, with Descriptions. By John — you may P prede any quantity of salt
tarforth, archi i wood & Son, out ји seed to be sown in в 14
- " 2 , : and London. disposed " p — 2 3 jm 3424 now, and throw it u
and it was the most remunerative to him of all the | Edinburgh and I for the fro g 10 cwt. per aere of salt
animals he kept. Не did not share the gloomy appre- Тнк contents of this handsome quarto volume Are secu | Cas over ft M r^ rad ds vu well worked.
hensions of Mr. Woodward, but he thought that meat | rately described in the title quoted above, We will at are ok E TE,
would be too high. He would rather see the price 6d. | present only add that the work is got up in the very first la rkets,
7d., and he considered that Wheat was igh style, and that bo author and D may well be COVENT GARDEN,
also, with other things that constituted the food of the | congratula ated on the result of their labours The market continues to be well si sald with Veg with Vegetables and
me are abundant, Pears
dell, in reply to the observations о а ines ae 0 — — Wn Peaches aod Nota E
|
|
|
l
|
| Mr.
. Workman, said that Mr. Workman admitted the POULTRY. ist. of i rn А Brown dient, Booms
eross· b. sheep n to-day to be as near per- t Bergamot, an — Eds Louise. —
fection as possible, but doubted whe ther that degree of Prize Fowls—In exhibiting Cochin China fowls, | the tnnt. эге still Plums — -
|
jd
it
nt than matching in colour, | of ama ,
excellence could be maintained mo t going ing regularly d = тън, amen Aor —— — g i ifa 4 over, Carrots p ‘os 2d. to 4d. per bunch
sure cinnamon cock be put-with buff pullets, course, better. , Mushrooms are much more plentiful, and a little ebeaper.
we ю сыре p excellence w vas to gh. ek jo cess cannot be — for. It is a — to ts nnd e T AE of Pelargoninms, Fuchsias, Roses, Migno-
4 because dum
that birds of both colours may i ue n one It Pine-appl per Ib, 3e to ба Lemons, pet do,, 1s to 2s
thought might almost be compared with Mr. Workman’s must be entirely of one or the other, and in su a class | Grapes, per 1b., 1a to 2s
T , was by crossing a half-bred ram with a enge Portugal, per Ib. 64 to 1s 1b., 2s to 3s
half-bred ewe. Не had always found when he went toa according to the other merits of the birds. n Plums, por net, 1s to 2s Filberts, p. Tba, ds to 0s
т
47
о
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}
2
55
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the ^ man “
PESE + e: À к as short as nm nien u rou 94
состо piti Ma МЕ 1 it partoo t be di lif fowls are not very heavy, but 8 L DUE pad hn per dea i
i w wool especially ;
; 32% at the same time, ivt them as good as you can, Hens alads, р
bei огахй i0 wies the very lle had been 8 Ibs. each, and cocks 9 Ibs. to 10 Ibs. have little to Brussels Sprouts, do, 2s to 2s 6d Horne Radish p. bundle,
are oM 1 n en fer. Above A — — trim — m, | er et Б 1 er
5
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order to change the blood. He wished to keep up ч turn the seale. 9 "dark chocolate fm HAY —Por Load of 96 Trusses.
Р Be Фа Nee Me RAE р Lus —— prés kled | Prime Meadow Нау 905 {01158 | Clover И"
c PT вечне раче асте | орис: сор
„ of wool di * "id lack pelos may go wth the sume cocks, or wi ho m ЖЫ) *
found
670 THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
EAL AN» SON’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE |
The fair at — — — — with more than usual
trade. е disposed to b » ins d
posed to buy such yarns of BEDSTEADS, sent free by post It contains desi
T1111
terial, irrespective o description in ankets, ’
ру PT T The merchants buy very sparingly to. — up their of 29 ute 2 akin ИО i ep one Bedstead of eae
Ад ab
ch
for ins Ls as "А. as ап extensive assortment of
d — . — ture : rnifure Chintzes, Damasks, and Dimities,
as to render ur “Establishment complete for the general
— aichin ng of Bed-room т, & Son, Bedstead and Bedding
Manufacture 196, n ‘Court Road, London
gers feri of war, are telling greatly against the business of
this se:
FIELD.—Mowypay, Oct, 1
There is a large 3 5 of Beasts, and the s
d small The dead markets also are 6 suppli
— ie lower,although there is not much redu - yii ib OVER-COATS AT ED
tion in the choicest descripti aye ferior qualities ES.—One of the largest stocks in London, all pos-
rs Si ber of Sheep is also large, and t E the important advantage of resisting any amount of rain
e in this department; there is con- | without confining perspiration; also of CAPES of ever kind,
siderable — in the trade, but we think it is only of a SHOOTING JACKETS, &c. BERDOE'S well- known VENTI
nature, pete qun CNN qul NG WATERPROOF LIGHT -COAT has long
— N also 1
2309 Beasts, 6220 Sheep, e 343 Calves;
from piii, 1380 Sheep ; Mom Scotland, 90 Beasts; and 2900 from
the — — and моги coun
been reputed one of the most popular and — garments
сте жууй. Ргїсе 45з. veut KW 96, New Bond Street,
69, Cornhill, and nowhere
Per st. "Perstof8ls—s d s d
Scots, Here- Best Long-wools... 4 604 8| CUPERB NOVELTIES IN PAPIER MACHE,
— 1 a *. T saan лш Pv 3 wi ; ’s, 4, Leadenhall Street, London.—A visit to his
ze т-у A te MR Ewes &2 — 0-9 0 establishment will prove that there is n ot in London — —
т» Len мә ase з . егте 0—0 0 such Stock of LS age i They consist of Tables, Envelope
ee Lene om 3 3 4—4 g | Cases, Netting Boxes, Companions, Cabinets, Jewel Cases, Work
pM mies $ 3 x "de ye n pet 8 oxes, Dressing Cases, Tea Caddies, ne and 3 в,
кш: Card Racks, Table Inkstands, Regency Writing Desks, Port-
; Sheepand — i90; Calves, з) Pigs, 410. feos Playing Cards, Visiting ‘Cart Canes, Glewr and gon
a
‚ Ое 3
We have again a large — of Beasts; the demand йы, ех- Pearl and Tortoiseshell, Silve
Pencil Cases,
Du. MIU senum © considerable 8 9 Holders and other Articles suitable — cua tor
unsold. Prices on the ave bout 2d. per 8 Ibs. lower than fth Patent Gastellated Tooth Brush,
on Monday; indeed our top quotations are only realised in оше сме
instances. Alt — the nu
te TO — FOR STAMPING ARMS, CRESTS,
eee ee denvel i LOCKWOOD"
dull for Calves, ata — of f fally. 4d. per 8 ur foreign INITIALS, &c., on paper and enve 2 a 8
supply consists of 426 Beasts, 2190 Sheep, 346 Calves, — 10 Pigs. | well known pee iri 9 78, New Bon Street ^ d cream-
"The number E — Cows is 85. laid Note-paper, five quires for 9d.; Thick ditto, — e 18.5
Per st. of 8 lb d s d iis st. of 81bs.—s s d|Al and Queen's sizes, five q s for 6d., 9d., and 1s.; Enve-
Best Scots ts, Her ы + 22 *. 4 6 to 4 8 j 3d. to і < — 1 эе — же 3
for 4 0 04 2 De. ii — 0 0 | Copybooks, 2s. 6d. per dozen. 1 engraved, 2s. 6d.;
net | Short-horns 310—4 0 — 2 quality 9 6—4 2 Cards printed, 2s uruing Stationery equally cheap. W
2d quality gem 24—3 2 IE orn , 0 0—0 0 | ding Orders promptly executed. A large m of Writing and
Best ove ~ 0 0-—0 0 Due Cases, Envelope 8 E ooks, Inkstands,
* 4 А ec 0 Calves " aet - ate 2 Gold Pens, Church Services, &. ру a 3 MODE D's, 75,
Фо. Shorn... son 0 0 8 | New Bond Street. Country orders for 20s. rriage free.
Beasts, 1149; Sheep — Lamos 5150; Calves, 514; rige, * F iding in London
охрат, Oct. 10.—The supply . ot ‘English Wheat to this and Age, їп а letter containing 13 postage tamps, to Profinet
morning's market was small, the ity and eondition of the 2 2 ? :
VILLE, Princes Road, — London (the y Acrostic
Tit inferibe to What we have previously received, and со; ently Astrologo | in ithe Universe), and they will receive, by return of
met a slow sale on the this day se'nnight. The business post, s Роса ‘Written on учи names, in which their
án fore ba Reiner? South were relat Fem wee —— Destinies - will be revealed.
rates, but we did not hear of dq зм New Bea S ov N EL Professor »
15. рег аг. cheaper. White Peas bring our extreme quotations 8, — a. 10 prs aga persto ok ps byi E gi
are unaltered in value, ae e late rates аге | most flattering testimonials of his success in saating ay
barely ye e siat, Qua ere ng. в. | CHARACTE ЕВ of Рег rsons from their HANDWR TING, point
ing out their mental and moral qualities her — or
Wheat, Essex, Ke lect — eg 10 e арен 8-6 Address by ee stating age, sex, and Ries Tu 18
—.58— , London
— — а. eee
T кенче Sot | — | (тонзимртом AND АЗТНМА CURABLE,
EE RP IER e 58—80 0 D
л The invaluable APPA bey aati constructed upon approved
8 ey grind dit 2 ; Sis to 385.. ‘Chev. me Matting . T scientific principles, for the Cure of the above diseases, sold by
— grinding and distilling|25—37| Malting .
"eo E W. E. Lowe, Chemist, Stafford Street, Old Bond d Street, .
Oats, — and Suffolk . - m Т1
Fe Lincolnshire... Potato m Food . 10 | RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS.
— Foreign............Poland and Brew 17—27 Feed ...... 18—25 A* erers from this complaint are earnestly
29 Forei invite nsult or write to Dr. LESLIE; arantees
Rye-meal, foreign — them relief in every . T as been successful in
— » Mazagan.....95s to 42s ..... dw k 39—44 Harrow. .|39—44 ing thousands 4. ee £ the last 11 years, and is
‘Pigeo — 46s.., applicable to e —— fingi ad "2 rupture, however
еннан: ЗША 38—46 Egyptian 34—37 bad or long standing, — male or femal any age, causing no
Peas, white, Base and Kent... -Boilers 62—68) Suffolk confinement or inconvenience in i — —— Sent post
Ma aple. e Анса Foreign 140—858 free, with full instructions, on receipt 1з. 6d. i stage
Май aize — |¥ellow. stamps, or Post — order, payable at the General Post
тш, best marks detiveted.. paria Sew 64—70 Office, Dr. Her T LESLIE, а. Manchester Street, G ay's
qe шо ri Coun коди 50—64 | Inn Road, — where he may be consulted daily, Sundays
3 per 34—38 Per sac — A: "from 11 1 till 1 —— and 5 till 7 evenings o
r barre
— The. arrivals. of fo 8 grain hes week are
ER
Far 8. 14.
gardens i including 47,150 qrs. of
© qualiti
Wheat, almost. entirely l RE — FOR THE AFFLICT
This morning’s arket vas t thinl attended, and R. — — À— OINTMENT,
buyers o Wheat were disinclined to operate, preferrin;, to awai called the POOR M RIEND, —
the effect of the large supply. Holders generally being careless mended to the Pu rem
every description, a ce
20 years’ — Cut
rbutic "Sani and Pimples on ihe Face, Sore and
Eyes, ies „ Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula,
Humours, ev та а — for those
of realising — a decline, — — pem = — although =
‚ reduetion would have
перане"
suy tre
prices. For white — aon Не рота that
is Tess inquiry than of P eiie areunaltered in value, In
Ter - sometimes Kips vaccination. Sold in pots at 1з. 13d. a
= IwPERIAL AVERAGES, —— | A his: PILU - . confirmed by more
› f a years’ experience without ex one of the’
Wheat | Barley. Oats. | Буе. Beans. Peas. best alterative medicines Ne. unded "n REM tbe
s dd ae BE oc ere aae Blood, and assisting nature in all her operations. Henee they
Sept 50 4| 30 4 211039 3| 4i 1 % 3 we „
pt $ sae 54 9| 31 3 21 11 33 6| 41 3 2 р larly those of the Neck, &с. Т a- mil
iz — 56 7 34 9 20 6/35 7 4i 9 — e Aperient, that may be taken at all dines with,
aera 56 7| 35 9 21 4/36 9| 43 0 1 6 — — ei Nr of diet. Sold in Boxes, at 1s. 14d.,
Oct. e se Z 0 2 3 1 42 10 42 1 Sala i Wholesale by t ine Proprieto rs; B .
mbi. 0 7 22 9 39 1 44 3 44 4 their Dispensary, Bridport; by the — Dy oll
Артек. Aver| 56 11 34 7 91 9 35 8| 49 4 8 — e Medicine 0 the t United 1 Kingdom,
w 3ES.
—
ently ree
mi dmt of Mon 1
1 IN THE BACK, Gr
INDI IGESTION, 95,
ness, раа m
penus LI IFE SE
S correct 2 s
t
Pants Pills They have
ediate relief.—sole Proprie and
7 Crane Court, Fleet sists T London.
=) NDIG E pi PERF
RTIN’S DIGESTIVE
the poen aromatic tonics
ate Sir )
mps), b y the Proprietor
for 1s. 3d. and 3s. the box.
yee PILLS WONDER ms
тый CIOUS IN CURING В FUL
J ILE,. AP T
TIC FITS.— Mr. PATRICK O'L зае Y, of the
d
olloway’s Pills a lal; од
— — al те law, hme Hag
red by their Hen
ted со — and a * erfec
oes invaluable pills.—Sold by all Druggists, and
Horrowar's Establishment, 244, Strand, London.
UANTITY AND — TY OF THE
No Toilet can be co
tiful gloss eg Рт. эи applications.
and valuable properties in these respects
of C. AND „ОРО ЕЗ BA а
invigorating, ‘nutritious and regenera
BALM causes Eyebrow grow, preve
grey, and the rst application causes it
tops it from falling o
per bottle. No Ms prices are genuine, —
— адаб в Baim, 13, Wellington Street North, 8
OCOCK’S LOTION FOR THE
highly -— emollient Lotion, prepared $ ——
of the emine t physician whose name 1 bears, has
beneticial « restoring — — and when used dal
ordinary hair brush, icates а peculiar.
1 to the Hair, d gre alike favourable to
permanency.
by Lea & Pxnhixs, 68, Broad Street, W
hurch Street, London.—In Bottles, at 32. ea
pared
19, Fenc
wholesale by spi mei Bancra Y & Sons, and other p
dealers and pe erfum i
Don ХЕ oe LUXURIANT H.
S, &c., if so, use Miss Gan МОСК
ye — s Hair generant ever introduced. It ret
e Hair vhen lost either by ainega or decay, prevents
of, effect checks greyriess, engthens weak
— part of the kingdom on n recei
LLEN GRAHAM, 14, Hand
hair —— quite pet Miss
скы thanks to your Nioukrene
us pair of Whiskers,” . сз b ey
mproved my hair." J. Tho
ERVE.—No Medi
С FLUOTUATIONS IN THE LAST i вз B
Sept. 3.
— late Dr. beet
— — dhe I eng Stamp affixed to each
Yy orms is IN — — GROWR P
h dona Thousands are
brun n bod
MASS RUSSIAN REMEDY, Oy which -— will gua: De 2
atest su two days, without o — Ж, —
2238322
` P
oL, TuksDAY. Oct. 11. LM cur aca 7 — Ire laud 8
tw uring the past week have been light , and from
ports only 5281 qrs. of Whea
8 sac = b.
Corn
of the b reath, blui 80
lips, itching of the
sickness, irregular арре petite,
ssed bre reathings, q kened
" le odour
a | eyes, * — of the
nose, — tines! — ache,
i — —.—
latter article.
8 to 1d. per 45 Ibs., and 1s. i
Scarce, maintai ined their — in rience of the
ас of this
Indian Corn met with little attention, — — 4
forw
effica
applied it in some hundreds
—— |р ice and in various
casos the and can positively as:
* d confide а)
to am art 0
od e order for See SEE
15 years resident M. D. of Dover.
very с
remedy, having duri
of inv
le
—— it to ‘the publie, d rie
tbe kin — A | receipt of
— to Dr. MAS, M. R. C. S. L.,
remaining nominally as on Tort a
peared holders of parcels on ће quay
Oats and: Oatmeal met
ey and Beans were in fair
— Indian Corn was the turn in
A worm
child, 5 years Pu. m ow
ed from m
ren Mrs rovonror, Co —
eases could be ci t space
— s
VID THOMAS, M. R. C. S. L., 14, Stroud
*
Y ETCA LFE ann CO.’S — — PA
—PROPRIETARY ARTICLES.
"ru ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER is
ae
mpro
as the 2€ vd for the
Importers — oreign Боа 3 ios d
genuine Baud e Cologne, at METCALFE,
Establishment, 1308 and 181, Oxford Street;
doors west from Holles Stree
Tu TEETH AND [Em
H і pressions,
at 4
regards the diei ‘health by the pew
the consequent pcssess
various
TO,
bility of
the latest t pened of life.
al са smitted
oided t| iread-worms by hundreds the nextmorning. | red, "dx
А worm nearly 3 yards long has infla-nee
dose of your | per
— —— wil be fou
cretion, Г ta peat ike —
are оп the label, and A. i Sp ane on $a
engraved on the Government tam
Proprietors and by Chem Perfumers.
42—1853.] THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
671
GLASS FOR n ETC
ETLEY anp CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS,
of British Man "e ture, at Marion varying from 2d. to
per squa are — for th =e required, many thousand feet
plication, for
ASS,
sagt rwarded on
THICK CROWN GL
f Pri and. Estim
PATENT ROUGH PLATE. 1
TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING
GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, БАЛАН Т PLATE 588
pvc WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADE
to JAMES v & Co., 35, nM
See Pani Chronicle first Saturday in eaeh month.
GLASS FOR See т: ENHOUSES,
T FRAMES, ETC.
3 PHILLIPS AND d have | E 5 pleasure to
presen
t prices of G
— UARES. — SQUARES.
In Boxes of 100 feet. In Boxes of 100 feet.
£ s. d. s. d.
Under 6 by 4 012 6 ET v8
6 by 4, and 64 by 4 EX h.c ^9 „ ы)
[Sam at - F
n hey n
9,7, —10 , 12 by 9, yy
ii Bd 4 by {1 0 0
Larger r Sizes, not exceeding 40 inches long.
16 oz. from gd. to 31d. per square — o size.
210z. , 34d. to 1
oz " и to Tad. „
Squares f hard r. Ri vers’ pian, 20 by 15, 20
Hou
14, 20 А 28 — 20 by 12 po - — Cases of. —
Glass size about 40 by 30, 16 oz. to the foot, 21, 2з. per Case o
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING XG AND HEATING D
AT THE Td 255 Мы. 7 wits Соор
_ MATERIALS ORKMANSHIP,
D W
RAY лхо ORMSON, Danvers — Chelsea,
el 1 Li 24 on ble experience in the con
ral Erections, which, for 4.4 of
Ferte and workmanship, combined with
2 — the EN are m e Sa —
alt — pos execute
* & O. have emplo by the Nobili
Gentry, and ae Nurse extensively, e b At by база they =
—— favoured with v e му pm tha the greatest confidence
"Ж Pans, Propagating and Bee Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, Kc H — sin da a nstructed on the most
Lactometers, Lord ore Milk — T 06 Slates, | €— and scientific sty thor We — all — to which the
Wasp p. Trens; e Crown, - — —ͤ— made available.
ents, Fern ades, and every art
Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116 p emn ‘Street 05 * REEN AND HOT- HOUSES же. b —
Without, London J
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN m —
HOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer
GLASS ү? CONSERVAT ren GREENHOUSES, |*
w—À FRA ES, and pe
E, TE nr "WirBovr, LONDON.
Cut to any size squares, Sams lo Inh, МО feet each.
not above 40 inches long. 6 by 4, on T ке x
„ 134.
es 9 ey M 15s.
— 26 per foot. 7 by 5, 7 —
зна — 28 287 8, 12 by 9, 12 by 10
ounce "Ж uem > y
- ounces ... Tid. „ r } 20s.
13 by 10, 14 by 10, 15 by 10
arge Sheet of No. 16 very superior, packed in cases of 100,
200 und and 300 feet, at 21d. to 24d. per foot.
I = a tent Rough ne from one-eighth to 1 inch thick.
Glass Milk s, Preserve J Bee and Propaga a gd ewe
Plate Glass 1 Patent Piate, Pisin. Ornamental, and
well as every descript of Window Glass now ———
Glass 8 Shades, е, pim $ and square, for Clocks and Ornaments,
Fern Fern Shades and Dishes.
MATEUR GARDENERS,
‘LOCAL BOARDS | OF HEALTH, X prin yee Е WORKS,
sl BES, im
oated with Glass, Gutta Percha, C
binated ditto, Patent Flexible India Rubber
iem i and 4 other Hose - 3 atering
ено The Hydraulic Ra , Garden,
: — Bigh Pressure
— other kind of — — Cocks,
articles to holesale
PRBEMAN ROE,
BAKER’S FOUN 3
THE PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, ROAD, CHELS
ME ESSRS. BAKER can e recommend —
OUNTAINS for "e Pheasants, Pi
— — a nt, an xe 8 ve але easy — no
at 3, rp Passage, G — Street.
USTIN’S ARTIFICIAL STONE.— Garden | tenti
n a
pottery. wate
—— injury: The fo
oft the variety of the s
VASES, чанак 6 from 10s. to 307. each.
dred Designs.
STATUES copied = 5 Antique.
llowing list will give some idea
FOUNTAINS th
HELLS,
SNC. OF ANIMALS лхр BIRDS.
CRESTS FOR GATE PIERS.
TAZZAS, ов FLOWER BASINS, from 308, to 241.
MEMORIAL URNS asp PEDESTALS.
SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS.
BALUSTRADING in every Style.
— з. ,BAPTISMAL FONTS.
WATERPROOF PATHS. who would enjoy
—Those
their their Gardens during the winter months shouid construe
walks of PORTLAND CEM CEMENT CONCRETE, wh Nich
rmed ath i
labourer can дек
the spade, and in
at — LEWIS'S HongTICUULTURAL Work
X. — t to = rts * — nited К
B
Cocks, and all other
and Retail, of Hoth
H
&c., as the |
at
rchants sending ЧЕ ik
— prices. List of Prices by enclosing two postage stamps.
ALL ITs
BR
$
J. WEEKS & Co, d Road, Chelsea,
in 12 num er TE
^ mo П nm enm "n
LES a ls mk V mE
HOTHOUSE BUILDERS.
'The Nobility and Sent
about to erect Horticultu
FEL e иш
E n mtt t рии" 2
ЕП БЕНЯ
— — —
variety of тес Green-
houses, Conservatori
&c., erected, and in ful
22
, .
e vt Vines, Seeds, err dem d
Pl ,
state of cultiva — Za: ЫН 248 oe
P NT ^o KA
a collection * strong
ue Vines in арт from
eyes, all the best so
Plans, Models, id Estimates of Horticultural — —
"d on
& Co» King’s Road, Chelsea, Lond
:Hü
24 | ment, Finsbu ury.
i
| —
LIGHT, CHEAP, AND
| DURABLE
(1ROGGoN'S PATENT ASPHALTE
y impi
has been tested by a long
- ty 200 ET.
опіаїѕ W x3 ‘application
3 Dowgate e Hi, London, who also в
SHI P-SHEATUIN 2 and INODOROUS FELT for ғ 4
walls, and lining iron houses, to equalise t mperature
la
ULT AND CABINET qtii ert >
^ — Brusse wen
It cornices, pier and chimney glasses, c im y,
а" walnu’-tree,_ loo — dinin y s, cheffoniers,
sideboard bian, F.
—
post, and ha 17 pee in а wi
edding. The enam melled japanned N fe furnitare, to
maple, bamboo, and other woods.~At T. Mabawick's, the TA
LANDSCAPE со REVIVED AS AN ART,
R. THOROL
styles, suitable to the requirements inds of residences,
Mr. Mr. T. can give LL › his — к =
А LANDSCAPE GARDENER in successful Practice
offers to serve
cultural Erections; *
and T general
— * to Ys rove.— J. N Mee sardener, High
sbury, 2 , б %
Street, Blooms
RIGI DOMO, pa
Yoo
анана
Dan 3 ORIGIN AL: LANTLCORUSION
Governments, th the чүч East India A ro
pi bodies, and
clergy, - е о oor work at their
Corrosion is par cula
с
or Paint ever i
the numerous (b
on a оро са sin Bom
"tow |p ati chester Stn 1 47
-— — СЕЕ
—
85 N im Б BURNETT'S DISINFECTING
FLUID.—THE BEST CONCENTRATED “CHLORIDE
OF REAT he merits
by Sir
Disinfection of Bick Rooms, Clothing, Linen TE
Preservation mì Matte er from
vention of qo. m^
Putrescence, the d of —— 8 Drains,
— — well known to the public as to
render comment un
Sold at the Once, 18 18, Cannon Street, С London ; 2
Chemists, Shipping Agents, and others АЙ oe the U
Kingdom, in imperial quart bottles at 2s. 6d.; in pints at 19, 84,
in half-pints —— 94. ; and in bulk „о gail
Caron.
ing Fluid is — the cork ч
— 8 Disintecting Fluid) " and accompanied with —
stimonials of the highest order, n for its use
'UREKA.— PATTERNS of
v, coloured
200 different
shirtings in ever' мент p
styles for making F REKA 8 — ine — a
spots, stri , post —— cb m stamps,
978, the half dozen. List of of self measurement
sent post free.— RICHARD Foz», 38, Pou! M i ae
N. B.—Agents sre now being appointed i ай towns. Terms, &e.,
forwarded on application
рн E semi MÀ AND FIRE-IRONS.—
Buyers
— * LUE: 8. ry cms ^s SHOW BOOMS, 39 xford Street
— Newman Street, and
mà Place. 2 are the largest
such an of FENDE
—— and GENERAL IRO
else either for v: —— vet у.
y+ "hes or exqu —— ght Sto
— — ото би 9С dy ces 14s. vb
with оттой ornaments and two sets of bars, 5l 1
Bronzed Fenders complete, with standards, from т.
Fenders — * — — thes os ormolu 33
61.5
from N. 15s Fire- irons from 15.94. the se
Sylvester and alot — Patent Stoves, with radiating hearth pits
All — — at these v ced charges,
1 and
ES, RANGI and
KE STOVES, Y pot FIRE-
cannot be
ru — ie фе pus
24 fe — Анна being made exclusively for cash.
ISH COVERS AND HOT-WATER DE
in every pol he оф in great ,and of the newest and
ost recherché patterns. Tin Dish Covers, 6s. the set of six;
— е 12s. 3d — 215. set of six; elegant
set; es with or
pat 325. 3d. в, 6d. Bri
tien silver-plated andes 725. to 110s, 6d. the set
Plated, 10“. t; Block Tin Hot-water Dishes, with
is Brann Meta ил to72s.; Sheffield
1 — WAREHOUSING FURNI-
for the removal of enion
ista nen —
|
Ve
it. uk; it resists the act HP of the severest
as water soak through it, to give a fall
the middie of the path cowards the sides.
rers of the Cement, J. B. Waits & BROTHERS
Millbank Street, Wetanan > д ^
|
lof the — provided, so
t
Estimate if aee will —— isthe entire e pr p and » тык
e taking down, unpacking, and
the — of the gon їп the Tamen n" altering e
—
н
with those
blishmen
from 125. ph күле lights) to 187. 85.
AMPS OF SORTS AND PN CR:
en existence
st, as well as the
— and other LAM PS. CAMPHI NE,
LA —— — PS with all the
t-
room, so that the ра!
PALM ER'S CANDLES, Sid. per Ib. Paimer's Patent Candles,
all marked “ Pal
Single or доме — 4444 - per Ib.
Mid. = 3 wick © i
M ms, e or4 pr
English Patent Camphine, jn sealed eans rar 64. ж”
— тус а ой m — en Am Od,
WILLIAM Borros has as T — HOW
commu — ), exclusive of the shop, de
of GENERAL — — МКА =
Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and Ja о
Brass Bedsteads, rranged and rd that
returned
No. — Oxford Breet eg of —.— Street);
Newman Street; 5, Perry's Place.
Nos. 1 and 2,
672 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
LA DN IM viet NURSERY STOCK.
OLTA 0 Deb c. wirt IV. By Professor HE ATHENZJEUM of this day, Oet. ontains| To GErwTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, Bonens,”
FS Containing the conclusion of EPIDENDRUM, full S of Captain Reg s Т =A — North M ESsRs. PROTHEROE anp
Pies: та, Рахш, ACACALLIS, ABOLA, ONCODIA, COCHLIODA, | West Passage, with an OUTLINE M by Auction, on the Nursery G
тратит E, VANDA, LUISIA. Place, Stoke меои on MON DAY
Published for Y" "Author, by J Mone at 5, Upper SERYMEN lo then ay, 11 o'clock each
Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London ae TO NUR Deciduous "Tree es, Evergreens,
Жы клм RANSPL Ane FRUIT STOCKS.- —We, the | of Aucubas, Portugal and Comm
This day is Publishe d,
undersi na Cultivators of Fruit Stocks, beg to inform the | Hollies, Arbor-Vites, Bays. 1 Lilacs,
Uds LEMENT то THE "HORTICULTURAL Tad that the fo lowing prices will be charged during the Acacias, Роды dss d rivets, 3
et
S CATALOGUE of Fruits; printed uniformly | ensuing season: — drons, 8 "uds; a fine assortm
with the last 5 so that it can be bound up with it. Muscle Plum ... "a 1000 m | Сын i pet? 1000 3 to 35. | comprising Standard and Dwarf Trained -
1, Regent Street, and all Booksellers. Common do. * 50s. Nectariges, Chedilen, Plums, Р cars, Gooseber
Brussels do. — | ec эў ines, ay be viewed l
Complete in One Yaris 8vo, price 215. cloth, or 24s. 64. maondo ДЕ оше, уа |. Pateding » ro be had 5 A Premises: of the р e principal E
E ед White Pear Plum Ses | Quince er 100 8s. of the Auctioneers, Am Зозе i
LEAK HOUSE. y CHARLES DICKENS. wie Win Ё б v, Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey. v
Forty erry by cus Lor K. Browse, Uniform with DoxALD & боя, Goldworth 1 Woking, Surrey. TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORIS STS,
Savid Со Сорун eld," &c. GEORGE JACKMAN, , Woking Nursery, Woking, Surrey. \ ESSRS. P
enit & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street. — — j онан by Auction, nit
"NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF VANITY FAIR. TO FORESTERS AND OTHER Bt. Alberts, on WEDNESDAY ME
his day is published, price One Shilling, No. I, of TANTED immediately, from 10,000 si 15,000 Фон (pes ix
“ HE МЕМСОМЕ5” By W. М. INNO, HAZEL or ASH R ,from 7 to 9 fee tin length, and NURSERY ST
With Illustrations by RICHARD DOYL
2 1to 14 inch diameter. —Appl Y x letter, stating price, to Д
essrs. PETER LAwson & Sox, Se MSN , &c. „Edi nburgh. ; about 6000 of the choice
London: BRADBURY & Evans, 11, Bouverie "Street, and untrained Fruit Trees :
TS. FIELD (їгїзталтЕр), of Satu turday October 15, Me R. 5, Christopher Street, Finsbury egere = Руана of every AA in considerable
? У эзе e ^to sell One Thousand CAMELLIAS, | 3, у. an irs
* t a n ys м Pany е ing Trains well sat ith Flower Buds, o oe dira 18 inches, one third 2 feet, туе кош pug to, the Sale; 2
the —.— by the Flying Dutchman; Full Report arket and one-third 21 feet high; “all i ne lot, or in several lots of | Fondon: Д f Mr o PET asers) o
Secon > M ud «the Lat st State e ie Odds: A Hint not less than 50 plants, and at 54. ne plant, pa ackage inclnded WELL, Nurser mau; B vis t th
— Depth"; Gicümster Caval ther Races: | The lots will contain from 12 to — names, viz, Colvilli, Deli- | the premises or t fer mà a ее Peahen I
ife of a Race-horse, Chap. XVII.; Arrival of the Overla nd 23 8 doe ors plena, ndn gcn
Mail; the Turkish Declaration of War; the Rail er пиа Bion, ANG SUDDAT па
Turki 5
in Ireland —the Inquest; Rather Dogmatic, drawn by H K. | Q LENNY’S IMPROVED BALSAM SEED, in six TO GENTLEMEN, e
Browne; Despatches from the Arctic Expedition—Discovery f s of Col Í
33 bc dei. Dies — — s чес The extreme doublene: cor the 4 lowers this season has — 0 \ ESSRS. PROTHEROE aw» MO
Diet at Winchester Ga x limited the ae eed seed, therefore early applications are irected to Sell by Auction, on the Premis
st ol; Yachting in "e. United States; nded.—420, Strand. Hill Nursery, Bayswater, on MONDAY 0
Meetings of the Royal London m ince of Wales, and other Clubs; | Tecomme devs den ios ix 5 he ied ‚ October 31,
— He ed шө Marty Schooner — Cricket erts Set g peop )D FOR PIGS, SHEEP, AND POULTRY.— — qmm of the ground bein wanted for bui
Chess, Angling, Poultry; Mar AR General Corres — pir etie e AT ^. 805. per qr. IM 3 bush. е valuable NURSERY STOCK, е Meter
Ad! the: News of the Week, т 9 Price Sixpe n Office, INDIAN CO © at 424. 06 Tr rees 4 ug finest descrip ion, in е variety; 8
Brydges Street, Covent Garden Meis i 44s. „ E^ = 1 o э Specimen Trees; Decidio а md At
2 RICE 8l. — k Plants; 1 ght: assortm - of Evergreens; sele
HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE, foward | ars А C
oad, London. Samples sent on M wo postage stamps. | an a i П | ;
15, tmi reet — АП aot, ee ay I by pus is stipe ү Orders from the countr. гу m dn «осрин with а Post | Justicia, Fouts carn ea, Hoya, Poinsettia, &e.; 50 Large
Office Order, or reference in (yn White Camellias, Аме — ome, yellow Noisette
4 М
а рае Soie Re ы
M UDIE anp SONS, MANUFACTURIN ATIONER ensis Roses, Acacias, E Крым, — — ы,
oventry Street.—Stati t 1 monophylla, Corrœas, &., be
ne Initials stam site a the тан advertised OHN d WILLMER, Jun., Auctioneer, Sunbury, | Catal — & s may be had, 6d. each, retur
Peat eee Middlesex, begs to inform Nurserymen and Florists having — : the principal en in
Se DRAN A ALMANACK (17th year). stock to о of by Auction, that he undertakes the same at yer rot Ain American Nursery, — г
November ist. 1 oever may desire to have Fruits, the lowest charges. IIC PME талаш wem
— occ imu Vegetables, Books, sr se or Garden " INVESTMENT:—HOLLA TO NOBLEMEN, N NUR t т
meee e specimens inset: es to Mr. GLENNY, = 4 m.
— OR SALE, with immediate 8 an ESTATE M ESS RS PROTE OS wai MORRIS «
HE S RDENERS’ ALMANACK, Edited by of 1162 ACRES, 1000 of which are covered with a valuable B ton Par Nurseiv Park LAB
deposit of peat, which being the fuel in universal u gompton ту,
— me kGE W. Јонхвох, Esq., will be published in November, from the high price of ul always commands I undo аке. and Toy), T qna WEDN uc дм Тор
The Estate is intersected by canals for the conveyance of the :
This year it will be richer even — usual in information peat, and these commun'cate with one of the chier canals in a 1 ашыу Gallery), the exte Dots
vince of Holland, and by these ао NIAMEY) —
Besi anack, some of which
were omitted last year year, I ll be a detail of the 3 ES p — iti
. Instructions found in each Month. Lists of the best : : 5 ЧО feet high;
which the fuel is consumed; 150 acres are cleared and already | |... mn А А
Florists’ — Tables useful ма — ee, of pedir ae &e, шы cultivation, е exposin ng a fertile goil, and 12 acres in А tis d Ho doe слет ө em P е
— at their Hall, Гойра Bt Street. : pec ta On er abr dia” Latte Bem and Cattle Sheds. (6d. each, returnable: o fu: eM the
ALMANACK FOR AGRICULTURISTS AND COUNTRY | There are de i ien all the imptements required in digging = Seedsm ^ London; an e
the peat and cultivating the , toge th eight H iursery, Leytonston
OORE'S ALMANACK IMPROV 58 ooh 20 head of Cattle, &c., also a Thrashing et th &c. For TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, |
T FR BS
ENLARGED; or, WILL’S FARMER’S and CO 1 — apply, by letter, to J. C. M., at the Office of A bie oxi s
MAN'S CALENDAR for 1 will be published V Paper 1 х
1854, published іп — \ ESSKS. PROTHE
* This very popular "x A Almanack now contains a ‚ by Auction, at t
List of meas in ve м» Sales by Auction. Oct. 21st, at 12 o'clock
London: Published — of Stationers by JOSEPH . Standar d and other
— " their Hall icy en e Street. А | whole well furnished wich Мот MS
COCHIN CHINA POULTRY. house Plants.—On View the ng of
Mores ALMANACK - 1 price 6d., жі | Exrra SALE ву AUCTION, ox TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1853. | be had at the Mart; of R. Silberrad, ‚БН
published in Novem. ming, — sides the usual R.J.C. STEVENS begs to TOSADON that there | Street; and of the Auctioneers, American
oe a аура е Бере an stronomical M will be a sale of FANCY POULTRY, at his Great Room, Essex.
‘Alterations 1 0 ns ear, the Stamp Duties, pe —.— of the 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on TU ESDAY ext, the 25th of
[rm ийе! Reco and Tariff affecting the Farmer | October, at 12 precisely, in whioh will » “included . choice
ountry t Regulations, and other Miscellaneous Birds, from ies sin wned y of Dr. Cust Gwynne and R. 5
Simpson, Esq , both of Sa “aback, Wm. . Esg, 0!
London: Published for the of Stationers by JOSEPH We
a qoe ».— Catalogues by enclosing a stam ped direc: denveiope
— À — Hall, e dee a J. C. Stevens, 38, King.Street, Covent Garden, Lo
READI ima ae T Tere KE) 76 FLORISTS AND OTHERS.
ppp u JELES wh Sen BY бым, on FRIDAY, [Ж н»
PROSE LITERATURE. Я w on ,
READINGS IN BIOGRAPHY. · M October 21, at 11 o'clock, Dy ops phys: n nd valuable assort- M
don: дону W. PARKER & Sox, West Strand. ment of both fancy and show varieties of DAHLIAS, many of may be
had (6d each, re
20 | > “ict ee
that d most celebrated vator, Mr. W. R. WnA London; and of the t TS, п?
URRAY'S MODERN DOMESTIC СООК mpeg а noe S 7^ | Essex. !
Cheaper Edition, most fully рүү
viet cat it 3 With 100 Woodeuts. ш Five Shil- MONKHAMS, WALTHAM ABBEY, ‘ESSEX.
arn — TER, —€— Wi ud алы узы IMPORTANT SALE OF SHORT-HORNS, &c.
W ee m RS R. STRAFFORD is favoured with Instruction
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from B. B. , Esq. to for Sale by Auction,
TIE QUARTERLY — No. CLX XXVI, without rere, on TUESDAY. the е 18th October next, at Mo ak
— . Hall ager SOR HORNED € т et) his entire
TE Pur OR Cattle, consisting of
UG I. THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE. 36 head Mt Bulls, Cows, and 1 from 1 of the Б
КА П. MURDER 5 75 THOMAS A BECK ET. highest ma also, a quantity of Boar and Sow Pigs, of the
ыз. i4 THE DAUPHIN IN THE TEMPLE. Yorkshire breed. After which will зе oltre, ы e чр
„„ 018 Cong md alt em thao өм oT EE
dis queray, Esq on, lesex. n ew very superior
ҮІ. ELECTRO-BT OLOGY, М MESMERISM, . AND | young Cows ~ Heifers, кыа J. Kinder, бт ver spero =
G. bury, .the Fed digrees may be had | C
Ме, PERAYTORD, 90, Guildford Street, Russell
LHAM ROAD.
Yi OF, thé, M ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will sub-
Earth and its Inhabitants 2 mus. i
By Sir CHARLES Lyen, F.R.S. Ninth anå — 1 Grove Nursery, Fulham Road, Chelsea, on FRIDAY . Bowker,
‘Edition. W With numerous Woodents, | Ое 1851, and following day, at Eleven o'Clock each aie of ic ales the Trth, 48th
day, Py order Ge ORÉBNHO SE E 82 NTS, pere REST.
8 igit: w 0 ice А ng of | and ble STOCK of FOR
OF ELEMENTARY GEO- VE aet with Bloom, Buds | Sti TOS EVERGREENS, Ke. бев
* Nursery ; all the Plants
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STATES, 1845-6. Second Edition. 2 vols. Post 8vo. 185.
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 43.—1853.] .
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22.
[Price 6d.
Horses, worms in
TO ADVERTISERS.
PERB DOUBLE HOLLYH
rm Басу - ч ILLIAM CHATER has now ready a fine healthy
var eorpore Гүр ишк: 7] в of young plants о ing sorts. P
Mau HE ADVERTISEMENT DUTY being now and description see General List, which
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— 6% ; 22 T REPEALED, the PROPRIETORS of the their — with observations — the exhibits Biton bet
Camellias, out-door a. #80 e | Peach, lo 168 с NERS’ CHRONICLE ] $9 &с„ and m -— be had by DE A postage stamp,
Cattle, mile f loose-horned. . m Pon, Cobbetts $ RN с beg to announce Б wilt odesk ondi he a miaa Saffron Walden Nursery, October 22,
"rrr rm 4 * oe 5, e
Cert онан 6%5 Pine-a les, veer. ES „ €78 b | the customary charge for each Advertisement of 1s, 64, "€ full i
Climate pae SPER ad tte - 65 e| Plan ants, varie gated ,... » EIS amount of duly taken, Gardeners ош of Pia nt, к 5 NOBLE м net
«| iens net i — eee Д vertisemen: Ga Place, of not more ап
ropa om lat + a Rinsing йн o LR usd eet 45 Ч four lines in length, 15. 64. CONIF
d Ee DEL C EE. NEW CATALOGU L sank ii ны. 1 пона
pacrises, treatment of ...... 679 6 | Trees, ringing ................ 678 OHN —— CHARLES LEES CATA LOGUE оѓ | which can be had о чый.
Y eon : iegoted .............. 68 e | STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS for wy autumn is ge
Fibre ir. ашан уу; 676 e “ a ve published с may be had POST FR on,
"roo ir 4 б 6 rsery, Ham mith, NESE AZALEAS.
i NS
Eum dus LH FANCY GERANIUMS. J. aes FRASER Ma having a very large and fine
1 anp J. FRASER beg to call attention to their fi offer them at the undermentioned
e Collection eee 8 Nee "healthy, and beauty vet. With
varieties, amongst whieh are strong plants of the ME fine 12 distinct sorts 1%
ne NEU зен, Respl P K. Ў 2 E very. de d „+ I
au rryer, Erubescen Bridge Oct y
Cleopatra, Hero of Surrey, у" Downes, and F — ge Road, Leyton, Essex. 22.
SQ olleetion of 1 "em (us a PR, CHRYSANTHEMUMS.
ady. October 22, 1853. AND J. FRASER have to very fine Plants of
SurTON & Sons, Seed Growers, 6 ee Berks. the above, amongst which best varieties in eulti-
NEW SEEDS FOR THE COMING SEASON.
WS — E. RENDLE anp "s Seep Mer-
рети are now harvesting
а choice d * d
J
CHOICE 1 FRUIT anp VEGETABLES WANTED,
URING THE patentem WINTER AND SPRING,
PINE APPLES
GRAPES
FORCED STRAWBERRIES SUN E PEARS
vation. T P
full of flower-buds. wering ier, per dozen;
ompone, or pper eg p — dozen.—A Са atalogue of the sorts
may be had, on application.— Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, п, Essex.
receiving freak ЧА MUSHROOMS AGUS AITE'S NEW EAR LY PEA.
kinds of Garden 0 Abe, wral Seeds. EARLY ee CHOICE FLOWERS BARLY rete ANIEL O'ROURKE. - The earliest and best Pea
04) теа È n cultivation ; a week earlier than the Emperor, pods,
дез я үө my n dee anda еч better’ ero ме pee. 2 to3 — Ifthis: does
OIG GEORGE TAYLOR, Јох, bmc anm
TU COMBE, OPINOR, & d & C0. be h 22 St Јов Market, nr rade ppp c^ pa — to J. G. Warrn, Seed
3 are now à very | 155 Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London.
-4 healthy stock оѓ strong plants of all the Liverpool. erchant, ig m, L
NEWEST -AND BEST ROSES, PAB шы. Tw NO VEMBER | PROLIEIC redo —
on their own roots, and - near on clean healthy stocks, PYRAMIDAL у AND "STANDARD FRUIT TREES. {BEARDS З NONPAR of Seeds, ma.
which they can offer very с WOoODLANDS NURSERY, D ae BOR NEAR UCKFIELD, Sussex. —.— vo rar С"
them, of — aud their pices can beobtain on application ILLIAM WOOD ax» SON beg to offer fico |" UTI N 2 AND SONS! Se Seed Growers, Reading, Berks.
NEW healthy grown r. Per = 7
Apples, 1 standards, 12s. He’ H LOW anp CO. have to offer v. foe sea
— pyramidal trees, 10s. idal trees, 12s. bash. rem me € кал s E OBRA EMU
Dueusn, 8 2 “Vivier, la Guillotiére, Cherries, standards, — warts, 106. including the Continents —
ALPHONSE E LAMARTINE куем . FFP ä i pum tem
4 4 Y us, — .
thorny, dark ‘Mahaleb Stock, suitable | Риназ, 15s.
1 ЕЕЕ for potting, 15s. al trees, 125. UGH Tow LR Te invite inspection of-
ADAE MILSOM, умам, — hi Ме ойи + standards, 154. -— their extensive and = "Nursery Btock, more Pop
branches traigh wide we flower = e of Fruits may be had in exchange for two CAMELLIAS, INDIAN AZALEAS, ERICAS, EPACRIS, and
the reverse sizo, fa Falh, oct IR, Е ied nted rose, and are — set T ‘tan qr T bad e differen 1 es.
7 I: HARDY CONIFERS.| H.L.&Co.are a S Growers of Frait Trees, stock
ROSE. NURSERIES, p ERTFORD. R .— 4 Per dozen,—s, d. | this of oth n 283388
s FR RIPTIVE CATA. Abies Douglast, 4 to 6 in. 12 0 Juniperus excelsa, 12 to including the leading varieties, which are grown in quantities
E. LOGUE or "elg X s rend ік for delivery, and will khutrow, 6 to 9 in. 90]. 15in. .. .. . 99 о | the trade.—Clapton Nursery, London, Octo :
forwarded gratis upon application. 7 nf " „ 14 f. 240 Hence 2 to 3M. 49 Ч EORGE BAKER begs to say that his DESCRIP-
" o T m. -
ROES on 4 to 6-ineh stems, fine, 63, per Red „ Menziesi, 9 to 12 in. 90| , „ 90 15 in. 120 PERS, ORNAMENTAL БИ of UBS, FRUIT мы FOREST
rer Et FANCY GERANIUM, 9o. per r dozen; best PINKS | » e Libocearus EM po| TREES, &с„ m обес Vm
3 Hilperton in Trowbrid von ee, Wilks ^i depu: 51 0% 2 Piesa cephalonica 14 4. 0 420| GREEN and Y 5 sal rus ate nium T
6 to 9 in., do таппіа -
8 AVERLI » Nurseryman,Ghent, Belgium, » pulis (Waters al S erota eating ас Botan duis eus Ponca — —
* begs to inform Amateurs and Nurserymen that his NEW T merican Nu , Windlesham, near —
PR PLANTS is jast published, and may be had | 7 Smithlana 17r. 100-18 0 » Webbiate, Tyr per 100 se six mil miles from Staines nes Station, Windsor Bran ‘south: Western.
LEBER 5, Harp Lane, rea ower * con
London. stools tutte 1yr., 18 0 ay, vey: —
LADIOLUS _GANDAVENS 1 9 2 fe 0 0 1 25 i. io 3 6 RENDLES NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF
G IS, the finest roots 3 ft eac e 7,2199 ft finespe- EST LIS PA ИН M
HUG co. CLAM unser’. сезди дай in E. m300|. Ы ora tein 210 issued from the de had Ang
C Deodara, et #9. Я
NEY, AND BEAUTIFUL GESNERACEOUS "o" 2 35 0 „each 36
PLANT, the “ SCHE) ERIA MEX d 15 in. 100 0| „ ‚ per 100 10 0
Plants of this charming t “Curtiss " " isin. a „ MO0]| „ „ 9to12 in, pr
"Magazine," by Sir Willow Hooker, war, he 10s. Gd. „ „ 2 00 21 fl. 30 0 „ „ 13 6 ВЛЕ, до. ... 120
each, of WILLIAM MasrEns, Exotic Nursery, e, ad, price w: pet till "ad 22 DT мулы" 600
" é
MEE PRINCE OF WALES: AND BLACK | » 1 % . 1 % n „ ed € wd buy 95 0 FIR.
PRINCE STRAWBERRIES.—Very fine strong of 1 з nod i 60 п.
of Wales at 15s. 5s. per 100, or 10s. tor б; Black Prince at y Japonica, 8 sol, sin а 22 E
: per ertisemen A 180, CUTHIL L 8 ... one i
his tos the e de, pie ice 2а, ог by post, je. 44. also, er, er 100 Бо ч e rti
his Ma Mn : idm
1... а НЕНИ AES E
Camberwell, London. " " еу
Ly , » torrulosa, 12 to 18in... 18 0 comer — 76 and Liverpool
STANDISH AND NOBLE'S CATALOGUE for е | „ Goveniana, 12 to 15 in. 24 0 | Taxus adpressa, 9 to 12 in. 18 0
season is Now Ready, and be had licati n HOTS Ио „ Douna, син
As it appeared as @ detailed advertisement in the гі to 2} ft... 60 0 12 to 15 in, - 900
Rect of Saturday, Sept. ла Ж. which i they „ Lambertiana,12to15in. 240) „ ас. але У
ро таер xo : unit 18 0 1 e
Dues HYACINTHS, for Forcing, single and » 1150 2410. "er Mr cep g ien i
Topu. per dozen. "Also Narcissi, Croeuses, Tulips, | » Parca. t from the d wr dozen 18 0
of which ыш Ye forwarded by fen lanea Owners]. r э silver striped nos efir
n 1. ̃ ͤ MA, is di mt ers MO] ERI. wi BO
Беа | and fragrant of all tiie Karolis he per dozen, d 3 — wd Bg Re Л 120]: T. A. & Son bez ^ observe also thas нык а
i A ebur : to 12 in. 1} to2 ft. 18 0 EE Ak made fine grow summer,
. GEORGE JACKMAN, Nunszuruax, oking, v z cane. 50 7 each 36 тыйы at least 600 yards of walis on their pr iege the trees "-
~ Surrey, — mile m aktig Station, ee Yoon X hak te Advertisement in Лаві | are ail wall EC Swan
, : ; begs announce t published ; у pi | much better than when чони sticks open quarters
bw a gees Ever- | week „ delivered Carriage Free to | of the N Orders re respectfally solicited. solicited, Carriage of
Fruit and SM Peer Een ey be 2 — о а Hull, or io any Railway Station within 150 miles of all goods paid to саза, Nahe
by enclosing te Še če, dnd may fad 00 application ey .— Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth, and Hillingdon Nurseries,
sea a THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
DASS axp ‚ BROWN'S | NEW _AUTUMN CATA.| HYACINTHS, TULIPS, RANUNCULUSES АМЕМОМЕЅ, NEW & СНО!
BE GU ES, * free for 3 penny stamps AURICULAS LILIE $, AND GL йош 5. ЕМВҮ V CE SHO OW 1 PELAR( ‘GON
м, А , n
NEW GERANIUM of last senson E oyi? 8, peter’ se Dob- ENRY GROOM, Clapham Ris . London, І red 3 ON, F Loris ST,
son's, &c. The ae 18, all new of last season, for 63s., or our by солса. а FLORIST fo her MAJESTY THE 8 and stock of all the le; ку ufnley, Lancashire,
selection of 12 for 44s., or э: оф as priced: йыгы, 58.; to his Masesty THE Kine or Saxony, begs to recommend to the autumn, is pre red rival new PELARG GON
Albina, 3s. 6d.; Butterfly, 3s. 6d.; Kulla, 3s. 6d.; Lagoma, 5s.; | attention of the nobil ity, SURE iud i amateurs, his extensive | 365. and 8 55 cer dozen о send out stro TODE plants,
Leonora, 5s.; Novelty, 3s. I кок ie Zaria, 5s.; Eleanor, | assortment of th 0 above FLOWERS, which = can supply of the PANSIES ges vel вн 1; чә
3з. 64.; National, 3s. 64.; Optim ; Rache el, 5s.; Queen | best quality -— to state th at this good seaso P of ^ )Xther PE 18s т ee collection of all the
of May. Б, ; » HS 3s. 6d. ; ; Jupiter, ча “Gd Spot, 58.; Vulcan, 5s. | year to 1 8 85 a veles hs of the various kin nds 3 CINERARI AS К. doz.; older T varieties, 68,
NCY GERANIUMS of last Peston , Ambrose's, | НҮ ACI NTHS, in 25 fine sorts, mamed ... . T 1 5 | CINERA pay ow varieties, 65. 9з
He GN s, os The 12 for 36s. Barrier, arling, 5s. ; | 100 TULIPS, in 100 fine sorts, named . ee 8 DAISIES (Salter ^s Now Mag varieties
Goliah, 3s. 6d.; Magnum „ Sag Рак ре Mande, 85. 6d.; 100 do. in 50 do, SON Б Depri ve Lidl offline alt uds
Criterion, 3s. 64. Fanny, 3s. 6d.; Flora M'Ivor d Lady Superfine mixtures, pe 100 ‘from 78. 6d. t for on MEO of the above arein
Downs, 3s. 64. ; Marginata, 38. 64; Wilmore's ск эя 2з. 64.; | 100 RANUNCULUSES, in 100 superfine sorts died 21 Older Se vri iB of Pel
Triumphant, 3s. 6d. 25 superb show = = 95 choice Superfine des per 100 rom бз. to 0 1 at very reduced p ба argoniums, and all the
Geraniums, 22s. Fine varieties 6s. s. per dozen. 12 choice 100 ANEMONES, i 50 superfine sorts, bs 1 Grea d ope 7 a Camellias, well set
fane у varieties, 12s. 12 fine dte 52 еке m 8, per 100 5% — 6s. to 1 Stove Plan p ally cheap.
V CHRY SANTHEMU MS, —Large Flowerin ng. 20 AURICULAS, in 30 superfine sorts, n 1 CHOI CE NE IUM
,new varieties LILIUMT jANCIFOL IUM ALBUM, dini; fromai toO ENRY ‘ALTON, 50
T t season, for 12s., 6d. each, except p За maz zon, Do. do. PUNCTATUM Toons,
Aleibiade, Ast rolobe, Christopher 2 jumbe, 8 sac Oe. Do. do. ROSEUM n ex 8 1 1 arsden, m ley, Lancashire, ig n
Delicata, Fortune, Leon Fauc cher, Lingot d'Or, Nell Mayans Do, do. CRUENTUM poros t6 10 Heg: не ont od рес plants ar the following,
аана в ааа Do. do. SEEDLINGS from RUBRUM ^ ,/2s.6d.to 0 1 “ exe TM — we атл
EN 8 Do. EXCELSUV 55. to 01 4 MS,—Foster’s Optimum
The bw ga: 12 superb new varieties of last season for 12s., Do. TACONICU AE true, or BROWNI " 58. to 01 Heroine; Hoyle's Astrea, Leonora, 8
or 1s. 6d Ariadne, Beanty of Toulonssine, Roquet par Do. THOMPSONIANUM 58. to 0 15 ( pes opone d Dobson’s Harriet,
faite, Cybe EM me Blanch, Graziella, Grand Sul ps Lais, сати ID SEEDLI NG LILIES, by name 15 ( of the above, lar к = of Hen
President ee Toison d'Or, Uraine, Golden Dro } Н. Groom begs. to say f BULBS, &c., is for Bas, hamper, &c., incl ИР d.
60 s са varieties Chrysanthemums, including the above, 8 and will be а ыг by post y application. GERANIUMS glad Ambassad
— ior. 4 3 617 26 vat s, ditto, 17s. Gd. The — n Orders e ted. Bride of Abydos, Chloe, “commission Cr 1
st older varieties, 5s., Ts. and 9s, Per ozen. Enchant 2
Cinerarias, 12 choice varieties 1.07 Oe and 15s. t BERT BENJAM RY, BUNGAY, SUFFOL ee fie Lal ae Lavinia, Tart Ms
Azalea indica, 12 ditto strong bush .. 185. BER TAMEN. EE PM M : м
Ericas, 12 choice vars. for winter а spring flowering c. MS 1 CKS, sat а proved, iubens maga) Аюке М i aye
prosla : ста varieties 30s. to 42s. | is now ready, and contains Des 8 1858. г 305. The Above are ^" bi iu
P4. a s. fiue Ў е et оу СЕР plants -. T 455. | AURANTI A SUPERBA (Bircham’ my ze and sca p d di such as cannot fail to give satisfactii
E о, 1955 plan 35s. very distinct, a fine bold flower, very 1. and fuil NCY GERA NIUMS, including all the leadi
24 vars. fine 4 andi early flowering g greenhouse plants à s producing à papai spike. A label of commendation, pla Sor 18s. cs
Ham vars. do. $. to : 20s. National Floricultural Society, Алаң 25, 1853 CSS FUCHSIA S—New varieties а heo ason,
2 stove pints - 25s.) BLACK PRINCE perpen a good black, much mor: (Banks), England’s Glory, Ves Per
25 шн. fine Жаа? Roses, 282.; 12 vars. 15 e ү Де E ў
Br ней. E? ; 288, x e double than the old and 5 good spike. 3 6 Lindley, Tady Montague, 4 Ce. 18s. Rn 21s. per doz,
— veto Е ^! Res 5. 64, ог 12 Е р BICOLOR (Chater's), wel and white r-ó xS ЫА — Rogers's British Queen, Uttos
Mixed dwarf Roses 35 per — or per 100 т dup y d ira e ins (EADEM) light wer red, Heb be, ee 15 8 мат ача qur E.
e and smooth, fine shape 10 6 He ole i V nce, and Henderson's
à NR vrac) —25 1 prize GOOSEBERRIES, strong 1 BR NNUS (Bircham's), 8), reddish crimson, large айа wail abo ove nine for 14s.
G d 108. ба. ed, a splendid spike 5 O CINERARIA.—Alba Magna, Catherine
STRAWBER e a d т = dos. | i 2 6 COLNE PARK HERO (Bautier 8), brownish red, with Iago, Jetty T Lady Anne Campbell,
Printa Eleanor, British Qne ARN tande, Ferti- ocolate ground, distin 5 0|mersmith Beauty, LE — 5 2 erbert, Mr. 7
lised rase und Eli Hah; 0 11 P COMET (Chater 8), bright Eok red, fine .. 1 0| Mrs. Chas. Kean, Mari
Мува Surprise ud ee aa 1 per 100 5-0 8 TURNER Су 5), pinkish ‘salmon о D vU "5E | St. Clair gea the Tales, Br Surprise, T The? e
n e nique. above
RHUBA emer l Albert and Linnæus, each. 170 or CREAM OF THE VALLEY (Bragg S), cream 3 H 9s., and 125, ЫК
уч? “Giant, are Е е ae ^ сикл (Pau мш salmon, 1 3 6 AZALEA INDICA, strong plants, well s
Prince of Wales, eac ä 3 6 si "m KE( e — salmon, with light
ABA Eee — e Apricots, “Standard and Dwarf 5 Society, F саи 5 0 422 8 e ee к
App К ae sting urrants, Raspberries, Grapes, Cherries, | DUCH ane S — ome e 8), bright rose PANSIES.—All the newest Sco
with si iai inge, beautifu 7 per doz are i 6s
pn —— and = "varieties, Bs; 0 varie ties . 178. 64. npe = БЕ ABANT — lemon a and pale : mh wd Pansies, < each ot a Y set of 13 fo ag
— — — aka buff, v rs large, well filled 5 0| Salters new improved DAISIES, 1s. mort г9
— — — plants ‚ 19з.; 5 a Pre & ELEGANS. со з) Er with claret at base 1 0 CARNATIONS, 50 supe or named sorts, 1
12 varieties fine Antirrhinums, 6s.; 12 ка rior and 10 0 EME EE OE АШКЫ) bai то кшш ве, centre well up. 2 ”
25 varieties fine Phlox, 10s. 6d.; 12 va = 6:0 | EMPEROR Raste) Dat 105 po m 50 ” "
LÁ ]
26 v мыры үс дис кенч ditto, 15s. 12 varieties T 3 ESSEX psum MPIÓN (Butler: » rosy pink, with choco- x NKS, 25 4 >
LLY HOCK s, splendid nk v AC Be TIAE asd is б late quite distinct. Obtained... First Oise Deseriptive Lists of — above my bid fb
ROCK CISTUS, 21 fine and em tn My 0 NCH, seedi ng Prize at the ater Pah dee) i e "t Fa а aet — T — ux eu
GLADIOLL—Our b cti i " po cw i
100 e ThE following wa v ‘consists Ка iani - E UGENIE (Chater’s), mos shaded with pin 7 6 * . " 2 тесей ъа —— orders be
the dozen for clumping y | PEL a — — o КЎ — ink rene де Ж MN elose P a order, payable arsden, |
at tl ot uS will ensure the st e t —
casi, peg tay Vaters ; lowering June and J a National ) Floricultural Societ y, Aug. 25 s 7 6 Е E
porba, ded ron ořimson ind sow 2 per doz, 2s. 0d. | FTRE-BALL, SUPERB (Paul's) brilliant —.— 3 6| KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING,
pne ecd — ed rose, erim S : о GLORY OF CHESHUNT (Paul P: fine yellow 10 6 E AND GODFREY,
ау tee ove { , ]
Doh не с pe semi гаи Ё ” GOLDEN NUGGET (Birebam’ >) пе кен yellow. Sea \ И
Puleherrima fios оеро Ao eee Gardeners! Chronicle, pa 19 6| МЫН of'pestion engaged уи
, hx z
ubrorum, rich — a crimson, ieri 5 10 $ RR sami ami), a light” round пасуе Орана emer y
— — Mladad Nie, voy fine and ies flower, beautifully veined, splendid form 10 g| Ataucaria imbricata, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet
Pun netata, shaded pink, Маі, бау Ке 1 ф HON. MRS. ASHLEY (Ro ake), beautiful lilae Peach, quarters regularly removed every ier Ж
A bbs реті Ач flowering Angist i Noveinber. — and well up in the centre, forms a most splendid Or pod ч 1 to get E We ha
Co Hus, — n о: . per doz. perky 0d. | IS AC Y ALTON (Holmes) *bluish gray, s shaded, "s 6 | © Cedrus LARUM stout EA lants from
Formosissimum, rich crimson, white cm woos E 6 Á- t flower, and finely formed, distinct. А — 4 ог ey PEU
танана Nro eyed But First Class “Се rtificate oie r^ the National Flori- 10 to 15 feet;
Мева ziam shannon, shar (кей swith ө р white „ — 40 be 8 1 6/4 Cedar o Lebanon, & 4, 5,6
Prince of Wales, — 5 JOAN OF ARG s^), si silvery blush, urge and fine 5 0 | 9f Lebanon are also very handsome trees.
пееп Vi fine rosy se. co -— vidis feather „ 9 0 LADY OF ROSES ( 0 Sas 12 pa) . — 5 dee all from s sce ERIS. y
rose, crimson flam 1 KE (Ch P's) тову erimson 2 6
TALL VARIETIES, flowering ‘August to October. T? PEDT овд LOTTE NEVILLE (Chater’s), carmine " Goveniana, 2 to 3 and 4 feet.
A 5 f od eit e with silvery tinge · 7 6 5 Funebris, 2 and 3 feet.
— M à „ЖЕЗ 6 LIZZY (Pauls) clear рема; ‘large, smooth and finely — мей Whi va wer rd 2,9, and 4 fee,
Psittacinus, impense А du hera с | MAGNUM BONUM (Barron's), мейшнше н ^ S 0 ted t seldom. seen except at El
о о — Е 3 1 T3 Glue! 8), nankeen, changing to redditi noc red
вр early varieties Gladi әй :
25 do. FPE ыыы ge 2 se oad ME k (Bircham’s), ‘crimson scarlet, extra fine 1 D b Chin
inu : "e early varieties is Be. Per ean eee nti a 100 MONT! pa fine spike, сы „pure white, i ci tps pro- »
varieties, very ſine named e <6 "
d, 5з.; 10s., and 18s. per 100 etii e BAN NATIONAL (Bragg s), pu plish crimson, large and fine. 6 б
Turban vars, per 100—Scarlet, 3s. 6d.; Golden, 4s; 6d.; POURERE De TYRE (Bi p ren kaiho „ 2 6% тажа
бер e пе, 5 i en - 6d. — white, às. рег doz.: суым гора в), тиру purple, splendid Mew em ^
oir, best blac ozen, „е oe ,
TR б jns = каш, di distinct, named, ‚ double i. ba PENELOPE (Bireham's), bright rosy pink, large and be ” jp. , 2
15 of each а D. 17s Li 3" 3 of each ЖМ at ieee Ы PANRORA (Bircham 8), bronze, buff and orange, a large 6 Gold Stri Jrk-
ortensis; fine red, per 5 à docu wor
ve nl — thos er qe м gu 2 1 PICTA (Persone ony Simos р { ” 556. -— се . —
rilliante pega sin le bright 4 arson 00 "bright ro ‘crim SHEAR ee
VF scarlet ех, 105. 0d. PRINCE ALBERT (Butler's) Дерес E Val - 1.9 ental;
Choice mixed double, per 190 {> з 8 ич lar, rgo, and good guard petal. Obtained First fine pen S :
Double searlet vars., mixed, per 100 Sex i950 s Seedling Prize at Ipswich, also Halstead поя 5 00 Dovasto ‘Yew, fine
Mixed anii dnote Russian, fe, per. 1 PROF ESSOR DICK (Paul's), bronzy salmon, fine 10 6 Pinus Douglas, К 7 feet; £
Fine new single mixed, per Ib. са ae QUEEN OF DENMARK Mare er 8), ап ora: ello, 0 to 12 feet high
TULIPs, early vars. ‚ named, for K fa new and desirable made — a ertificate 5 0 ins 2, 3, 4, 5,
ist mixed do, 7s. Gd. per 100; Due Van Thol p.100 т 6 | ROSEN (Barron's beautiful b .
10 best double named, 3 of each for 10 0 КОЗЕА ALBA (Cha ater y) rose and w ои T r
R Hate, per 100, 18s. ; fine border mixed 5 ео [Брка тахо Mars уры Ма pan D ы тову pink Далу. б 5-9 rye garde vv
E А ellow, an mon, fine is Me
NARCISSUS, HII LX m d SPECTABI AS (C авс 5 urge 72 2 6 n cephalonica, 3 04 feet
8 EN (Chater's), fine primrose, chocolate, " OEE xe x a ian from se
ordmanian m
з SENTIN TE NEL L (Bircham — f ne raby crimson, perfect form, Pan „ Tob nobilis, sto at y Pt
N vars,, i large a fine spike, А Омірде at the few la — 23 3 and 4
0 vars, very superb named German 8 a — 4 Floceultura Society, Aug. 25, 1853 7 6 of this ence d 8
„ыт per doz. 7s, 64. and 10s. 6d.; mixed, 185. EK 100 oris. p. doz. RIUMPHANT (Parson's) pale primrose, tinted with ` Thuja Arbor-vitæ, American, 3 j
PORTED 8 Mx. YACINTHS, @ oles licut rose . 3.6
5 ; A ^ 2 ж; mar E (Bircham' Ao ph rich c атте, fine form, large, and
oduees a " e ui rcd Wi
WHITE GLO QUA (Pauls), fils white, large, and produces
9 WALDEN G GEM (Chat ter’s), deep ruby crim Ue 6
per 100. WHITE Ares d arn n RED А 5 T 9 6
vars. 12s. 11 100 or 2s зао e c ec L (Bi ham Saha ose yellow, choco-
ЕА ) ist ass Certifi
КЕ collection % фе Siet EL
ае „
m e the best etii
vH mic Аа BROW m ory containing upwards of 200 Seeds. es, tive Pri
on termi AND dai to compensate
Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk, ed. and сите м — ae ри — — post c ойе Lon
Байкау, intend planting during the forthcoming
43—1853.]
THE GARDENERS'
CHRONICLE.
RICHMOND VIL
BL ae VINE,
d UR HENDERSON AND 500
e pleasure
= tumn 3 of Pelargoninms, Cin rien
Holly hocks, poi new plants of recent introduction and merit i
now published, and can be had on application. A few good plan ts
of the beau ne Yellow Begonia can still be рея at 21s. each,
ad, Lond
— Eu Edgeware Ro
OSES FOR. 1853
PAUL. — SON beg to offer the following Hew
* Roses, the e nt in
PRINCESS ALICE, Moss (Paul's).
centres large and full, produced in gre
* Flowers blush
only pla
a Florist” g for September.
VIVID, Hybrid Bourbon (Paul's).
petals of good s substance, containing a
imparts to the flower a rich velvety appearance
are кэр; ium size, not large enough tors — Exhibition
being a abundant bloomer, of taper 1s. growth and har зво
ye this — highly reco e d as a brilliant dark таче М
¢limbin ; and whether grown as 2 oras & standard, it
— a 1** effect in the | Flows Garden. Crusoe. at^ the
tional Floricultural Soeiety. Plants in Nov . 6d.
See also Rose Ca vom de I published.
. Cheshunt, Herts, October
where. exhibited for a азу an
. Strong Plants in jet c 10s. 6d.
Flowers vivi
grat body of n which
The flow
ut
ROSE CATALOGU
WOODLANDS 5 ено! NEAR Байды D, SUSSEX.
ILLIAM OOD 4 D SON beg to &mnouncé E
the Pal ае of ner жож Catalogue, for неа) —
[oy istribution, and will be sent gratis on rece f Tw te
Penn Sa e Stamps.
Their 8 of General Nursery Stock may also be had on
‘the same terms
Collections о 88 will be e on the оона terma; terms,
when the selec of sorts is left entirely to Wat Son :—
Extra tall S en 4 to 8 feet, it 56 6 best varieties of
Climbing and Perpetual Roses, in h stem, suitable for
, &c., 3s. 6d. to 5s. each.
"Tall Standards, — С stocks, from 4 to 6 feet, with —
heads, of the m асас et planting in conspicu
Situations c Ko., 865. per dozen.
Extra rior 8 Standards, 18s. to 24s, per dozen, or
11. to 101. per 1
Fine Dwarfs and Dwarf Standards, 10s. to 16s. per dozen, or
41. to 6L. per
үйл р rt best sorts for exhibition, 18s. per dozen, or
r
ts, in 50 varieties, 27. 10s. per 100,
Fine CI Dig a - ета 9s. to 128, per dozen,
EU Pee sire budded on d n distin or on own roots in
gom ov т 100.
per dozen
= {о 18s. per do.
ed, without MARRE for covering banks,
17. h per 100.
Good Dwarfs, on own roota, without-names, 17, 10s, per 100.
DUTCH ROOTS, GERANIUMS, ETC.
ENDLE'S DESCHipTIYE CATALOGUE
THE PLANTING SEASON.
RNAMENTAL
mouth, Rem
per P
Untrained " Maiden ditto, 15. 6d. ench, ог, per per er dozen
Apples, d ino and Mino ef best sorts, per dozen
d Raspberries, per dozen
Fine rrants, an 3
Fine HA — — . Inuts, and Mul 8, o
Strong Vines from ue and layers, ia тоа, рег fe ани 205
ned, per
Albion n Nu rsery, Sto ke
; EORGE teme — uid
3 to eme wing, plants
Wilts,
w ready
“CINERARTA, CONSPICUA (WHEELER'5),. ‘hich obtained
National, ‘also at the Bath
FRUI 43 Dr КЕЕ
`НОМА5 RI VERS | to au submit to ‘the Publie a
SYNOPSIS of his FR mtl
names of varie — il ales in his
чш» ыа, of Fruits, just published, sent post free ps
КРЕ а абе for Orchards, and Mns and md
on Crab ids and Dwarfs, and Dwarfs
-G 5
AP COTS.—D warfs, Dwarf Trained, Standards, Standards
"Trained, and Dwarf Bushes in pots, for —+ under
CHERRIES. — Standards for Dwarf, and Dwarfs
“Trained on the common wild Cherry stock, — for hom or
for po verbe for culture unde eer D pots, and Dwa:
ТЕ оп d мы
RRA
ramids.
ushes in a bearing state, in pots.
Rs .
GOOSEBERRIES. ge 80 large Lancashire varieties, 20
small Ip d ya
GRAPES.— Vin n. pots, fo r Vineries and hot-
"houses, fine and 9 der Posh Ditto har dy —. for
walls, also from eyes growing in cd
Aawi fost im height; Nen К А шон
1
MEDLARS. s Standards, Dwarfs, and Pyramids.
ELA AND 5 eel od Dwarf Trained,
ibl Train warf Bushes in pots in a
Dearing rA for culture 2 er glass.
a кип. ШЫРА “wars and Standards for garden
rafted on the Spanish Hazel. Nut. These
mids, Dwarf warfs, and
mn one to six years
xclusively to |
ae 6d, and
к: of of ear a f a
"PL MS. VS. Standards for Orchards, Standards Trained, Pyra-
mids, D warfs Trained for espaliers Ea walls. The
ice all in a bearing state, so able to
t the first summer after planting,
Dwarf. Danes in
for culture under
give fi
a bearing state, and Dwarf Bushes in
glass.
PERS .—Standards of the common, and Pyramids of the
Portugal Quince F even
E: Memes of 15 the З the dos
—Plants of. all te. — worthy of
3 : RIES.—S tandard. Dwarfs. ‘Some fine Stand-
rea be, pm 35 to "ESOS Bier” are 8 to r feet
e attractive
Hum un plant. ба. bath.
е а poen gi = oured, double
ving been grown
could no — А айны; or must have —
OLARIAS, SEEDLINGS, from G. Wes fine collection 1?
sown tis autumn, established in s — н тес by
- е
rfs post or кре rwise the soil may
“| injury.
4s. per dozen,
— — a * Meare ли niii, at 4s. to 6s.
per dozen rding to тепа о
SEEDS, — eee
Calceolaria, fi p yk
Cineraria, 2 a fine «Жын ove ; s 00 3
mew — се отор my A»
aer, — ed 100 1s. to
Antirthinum, pce fine e
m, from double M les
{ Hollyhoek, fro a сете Spine Cu эш
irg shy white spine Cucum
MUN DD
Тапа ditto
Chan
Si sane
би te will give universal to = зей еч ho may favour
m with their orders, t Rana i itis norivalled, i
aud v when gathered in bunches has а beautiful 86
all who 3 i^ cd it growing, atid 1
win: ions will — feat ts:
anit nei NT on гу se ч е days ps сота and |
ears like the sample, it cci ailt to beii ac ас misition; Tf there
— че fruit, we should like 2 5 od -
Ponds P y gust 15, 1882. Tad Г
er, ди, mt :
2017111 fic berry has been ex *
the
ng out
| iens toits coming quantity 2 E. poa vas. LE SEES
prie үз 2
ate
a p en and 1 the plena D 5 — hy . —
fruit about the sam e size,” —
measure from. 6 inches: girth
5 er p 3 ithin um have ouf new
Sit tea бту think it pu an 1 It make — Tra s
5 certainly а abu pax 12 Tie fate eae "ha
E "FRUIT V: on the a i —— „ Palmer, 2 Dumfries, August А,
i- E T M 1 |
4 postage stamps. T t in the rotation received, and additional erm me
eee is THE — iti lig d "noite a aud Ores sent on sate fr e y ti eme
177 4 E 3388 A : Messrs. HURST а Pdesispes, | 2910
rae ra eres brata 2 кее : 6, Leadenhal treni.
pond Tien and Ms
‘or CLEARANCE OF m 2и
the ut umn is y, and can be a і race Fiaa *
in ben f: pes one penny poh Н conta criptions V илки WOOD » AND SON have the pleasure of
of all the best Hyacinths, Tulips, Gladiolus, a 2 ‘all kinds | y 1 n to their extensive eo e consisting of
lof Bulbs, as well as Geraniums an ants. . aren of acre ы of 9 r —
3 OF BULBOUS ROOTS, made up to sult Ornamental a nà Fruit — a dd Flower.
at 20s, 408, and 60s, each. Fi —
— E front p goo h this Paper for Saturn * Sept. 24. | clearing P че 8 ly the following, they propose
bow flowers for 20s., or 20 for 17. 10s. Pers Silver
ss Varieties for 11. т for 18s. Firs, 2 to пето 2 fut 10 8 Pi
Purchas Ax ie ae Чоп (ce List at р. 611 Sept. 24). Per 1000,— Scotch. Firs, З foot, 25s.; scedlings
FANCY GERANIUMS—12 first class, varieties for 20s., ог | 9Пё-Уеаг bedded, fin ne, Ba i, pops Sd toc ds в, 2 to 3 feet,
УЕ? 205. 1 to 9 eet, ibs. + seedlings, one- transplant ET
125 class varieties for 15s. or 20 for 915. fine, * 5. Gd.
SCARLET GERANIUMS “I varieties for 12s., ог 20 for 18s Map Norway, 8 to 10 feet, per dozen 6s. per BOs, ;
Purchaser's own selec see List at р. i 1, vm 24. Mayle ды; —— wooded, very ornamental po donon „рег.
TE [oe qua Queer n D rator Strawberries ^ pe 100 сс 4 9 + are med, worm,
tley's Goliath do, - 4 1 , very 25s 100.
Сайра Black Prinoé dd, . 2 n re
For descriptions of the Strawberries, nu pe list = ds 2 M, Uckfield, Sussex
a | of ther choice varieties, see ee Advertisement р. p.611 IP in ERRIES.
ders £2 will be delivered Car. NE D DISTINCT VARIETIES,
to any Railway St teen, y» ICHOLSON'S AJAX larze
and Dir ainoaa ‘and to Cork: Dublin, and
nequalled as a dessert fruit,
А Nu roes well.
— отт E. RENDLE &c Co, Nurserymen and Seed Nicmonsoy's RUBY.— Medium size, excellent ps aod an
ESTABLISHED NEARLY 70 YEARS. — * teng toued period; —
ESSRS. J. амр M обид» folowing jeer tn VS be be an ei market frt
a selected. PLANTS, E TREES, &c., which they will | well; plants тешек 91е АЕН rtr and bears carvings
any part o: kingdom pa Ч UY e
25 Aalen — * Belgian m ontheir own roots, | 4A mM tr it; te oboe Ti 9 6 Tuy Vigil yo тр
mds, one of a sort, by name for 20 0 a 4
25 American 3 * — "ao ne for n eem — large, but never — — Ar 8
American Plants, one MX "S byr nan T 10 6 carriage à ** ah A d Pla nd
m Ha MOL Heaths and Kalmias, sort 6 0| These ао ie d Straw us s тогу robust am аду Ры
12 Rhododendrons, including — W bite and Rose, re nen them; —— — per a ved vy en whe
hardy v: vrieties 4.13 9 t; the two latter for Гө pn in sme eh
New hardy Ye — Rhododendrons, each .. ‘Bs. 6a. to 7 6 ont other ed ualities as market fruit. size, colour, abundance, ,
Fine hardy Scarlet Rhododendrons, 5, 2 fet, per dozen ., 10 0 1 — — "Market Gardeners’ wishing |
6 F ne hardy. PY one ofa sort А uius, ру unable Strawberries, can now be —
едат M. grown in pots, per n 10 0 ` EM par ^
TTT
Climbing fme on and ү sta radar p prit nd 15 1 0 | onders тшдер мн Калин,
т: а *
a Yellow Ross, M Dolo 2, H Egglescliffe, near Yarm, » Ost, 22.
en-sce не vj 5 én ү 0 ч
12 Mos petens sem quels [шы ee JOHN WATERER begs to a»wimee that bie
а ‘ass s Clematis of s: А.
NEW qj vot of P RA AZALEA
CTT 8
ye wo tage
. — eon" lw Eoi e by name p inis ^ еси — 3 all the I — i postage. в worthy of cultivation
12 Pmt Sag Plants, choice species, and good plants .. do 9% K ~ — 4. to торуга making selec-
Cinerarias and Calceolarias, new DL per dozen 12 0 yk The " thod — rli ite — ле pee т —
Chrysanthe m n — 1% 0 in the Royal Botanic Soclety'a 3
SUPERIO R FRUIT TRE are — supplied from this establishment.
Fine сее апа sedan erro Ae 1 Li ч The Am —
Piuma) ears, t rries; the best and most 1 7 Station South- W. Wer. ani mileh ‘rom Шакан
sorts o their respective kinds, to name, each. 25. 6d., or, South-Eastern 5 ; Ў
Нем ] LANCASHIRE "SHOW "GOOSE- |
ye Finest Show A-
TIONS à and PEET dozen үл T
8 i pi onn o quove
w
12 plants К САГ: Finest $ 2
ID BEED, fi
pos А pq very cds
Joun ре десен Priced and _Deseriptiv a ,
ла ыры ый j otio
-Jonx HottAxp, Bradshaw Gai Mem BEO :
. —
AND R. STIRZAKER, N Key
я announce P their Catalogue of t, Ev. i
Ornamental Trees is now -— be n be be fread post
upon applications dus the 1o of prices with -
y, cannot be ness of peii o
eel assured every inducement will "=ч —
Having a surplus Stock of Transplanted 1 roe Ж
Spruce, Silver Fir, Black American
aoe tee we shall s pilar b 5555
TERE NEW. г vani io PrRPETUAL ROSE,
LAD HELLEY.”
ЈУ унвон MITCHELL begs — offer for Sale the
ew payee
c t every ono ш
— UT ey ns d -— .
— very distinct; f 1 4—
passing Ж
— a. kr re
rops ; for th
nace the winters are int €
676 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Ост. 22,
is the case with they are, we should frequently | have such frosts as —— in the bast by the thick-skinned V.
ie 2 novel 5 5 vy almat of the United pe predicted va — gentleman € vore Fhe paretéhytastóta неи le v
i i OBERE itd ol any other country on name of “ Montur,“ aud whi viernes fr ah d abnormal 8 ао resemble thee of the
King the globe within the same lels of lati- | occurred in 1838. dm that case we whould have to | bas p The ducts, again, are analogous to the wide
de he seasons are frequently not congenial e a last view of our finest decas cri ted cells wht septa have reticulated pores,
ve tation, and crops are consequently often defec-| shrubs, which now show themselves the more co n these it is that the sap of the Sycamore moves
: onsiderable extent; at the same time it spicuously as the approa of winter renders naked | with such activity. 2 inter w
ve to a conside d R with the exception always of Conifs
W
stating more Pec pe
the numerous meteo
8 8
see the high position Kog this country occupies as Ati meri
temperature, in compariso h sgh
within the "ee — — of latitude. Lookin
these maps, it can be perceived that o ee
c mes ate following a certain line of tem-
and
regards
| 45 we = тш: $ apan com- с
s to
н Асу 3
A er
be found on either side, east or west of it, includes
tends 5
Britain, and exten towards Spitzbergen. Thi
the form of a blunt cone, ws the
i
tempera-
this line is
tolerably
figure is indented on the Spitzbergen pa where the
annual temperature of 32° Fah. occurs at Bear
a d
the po
ven with a remarkable рай!
coast of Scandinavia, as
ad vun an inroad. Tha t the
proceed in "that
e- | temperature o
for these кезүн have the greatest influence on the pro
seque
whilst we enjoy comparativ ely X winters,
be ex ed, we gg Bll between the ]
— 79 fibres and the layers of sap w as formal
tinguished by the лае ‘of ordini. irregu
larly disposed threads, a more or less br oad stratum
it will be observed that in the thre onths in | arrangemen similarity o
ch the growth and maturation of rohe are which diminish gradually as they are more distinet
chiefly effected, namely, June, Ju d August, fro the wood. t is this layer which
the temperature is, on the average, little above that given rise to the notion of a zone of renovation,
which is due to the latitude ; and in seasons that | which survives the winter ; tree from the de .
prove indifferent, or bad, we have in these months of the cellular REN ae it is very difficult to get
a temperature even lower than that of the generality | clean sections HARTIG ee convinced hii
of places on the same parallels. Crops f fruit and кү this is пор тоге Chan the e incomplete tissue
grain are then defective, and the latter are not f the bast in which the morphosis into paren-
adequate for the
fi gan a greater importation becomes necessary
rtunate circu nce be remarked,
A fort
г which i is, that w
peel they are, on the contrary, warm in North
Having exhibited the pe of the climate in a
h m that in which it has
crops to perfection. Again,
months may he mild day and night, so as to produce
er these circum-
higher r бешен їп Ше day an 1 r one at
night. the maxima tempera of the
days become the most E consideration, It|à
is well fruits may grow in dull, warm
mp weather, but in sueh they . — acquire their
fore direct ре attention to the
f the three months abo Vi melitionad:
more important crops, and con ently form the
t criterion, 1 one which ray м» s = ipe аныш
tion, to a considerable extent, the e of sun-
heat: a high daily temperature being e Жы
. has not yet ta
If this
carries its heating influence so far, it is that
the British Isles, which lie i in its track, and are
situated so nearer its source, must at derive from
it a much higher temperature than they would other-
wise possess
. — extent to which the climate of the British
in conseq of their pomier
ation e
e mean temperature
ae — of a number of A and, using
* the mean of these thirty-six p
I cal call, i in чету ола normal
temperature, 1. ;
which it would have everywhere, if its actual, det Th
variously distri were uniformly
istributed.” Now, we find that the;
British Isles, from this normal tem-
Excess of temperature in the British Isles, above the
average temperature of other places on the same
hd De Bello Gallico, v. 12.
IN a former article we explained as bri efly as
possible the views entertained by Hartie of the
structure of the stem of Dicotyledons, with a view
to the better understanding of his notions as to their
mode of in ae in —
inclosed between
агу rays ure one-year shoots a circu
ine is Sulis: уч, ble, which Жарымы the
2 7 from -— pum In win
der-walled
ost
“Six | thick-walled
ta
latter are pane ated on the s is
nearest to = ther ] 8 this distinction
re
annu s can only be distinguished by the
alternation of these dace and flat fibres, The
td aeg the hu in orat — divided ed into vef там by
contai
per y ed in
many to
‘organs | ay pt se matter of doubt, i
-| absolutely the case with wi
ter the limits cannot зә а
p of the trun
e
nd. of bark where the surface of the
ve of the vascular fibres
n pla
be sk just when active growth is
commencing, having first applied sulphuric acid re-
normal strength, it will be
are but
. ike the S
opposite directions the sterile daughter-cells af
tle radii of the wood and bast by division, while
from time to time a division in the direction of the
i kes place, increasing number of the
TuécoL though in
pa alpably rt. жүз ы
An ingenious mode of ени 1110 to duet
has been "devised as fo lows :— disc бет
point representing the juncture of wood pas
f each of the ане is H the fluid,
res repre-
ent the two permanent mothe “If air be
now blown into the tubes, a double stream of bubbles
centre, the
further partition.
produces two new i
|| betw een each inflation represents the winter rest, and
ring of wood and b
the green bak continu; active to the most
e al de E.
e of t
cells of he radial t
walled cells of the bas
scio i
and in this the
llary rays of 1
similar, t
еу W modificato of
Bn
the
ү
[We are indebted. for —.— yim ms
|communication to a gen
There
“The * He iie iron appear to doubt
e in its solid state is not a
i the voi, y
„about which there appears to 2 een
| na hatev
o whatever.
| Long absence from one’s native country
—
ther
dhe land.
43—1853. | THE
entails considerable ignorance on the practical, | will
not say theoretical, advances made in agricultural che-
mistry ; zi otation referred to in conn
nm notice, 1 am
done in -devel loping * ophis of a science
8 every — effects must hold
to be one of ^ alu
mankind
P
F
2
&
©
.
RES
mi
2
Ё
Ф
и
8
©
et
m
of Na — y . adjustment of the human
race over the of the
bringing in to cultivation the waste yea of the hitherto
I do
provements alrea
attention to the fact that much veins to be don
i to offer, or the slight
ave x Eere sedis ting the ma
of manure by a people who for some ages ha
orting nation, be produe
good as exciting investigation of the iret on
which — Аа the object I have in view will in som
The Chinese, as is well k
people ; their food
vegetables ; : Lo ме those о
1 food ; al
so great
; but few of ihe 18 provinces into
are strietly agricultural
rt rugged,
in their northern por-
of Chin
by the Chinese i is the ро:
wns wt villages, and such as in Eur An^
— inadmi icultural
found a pit тарсад 10 - e wu by 15 feet КЕ апі
bricked both sides and ; here is accumulated the
tionable exudation, ^. I 0 water g adde
n.
We now come to the of this renovator of
soils. Manure in its ata state is seldom
the Chinese; occasionally they will
p at the roots of young Beans as
from the frosts; but land is never
thy mor i it piod in as wi 1 me
is not often.
mn the ord is sown, "and is generall — up
dy гаред the era ts set in, e com-
mences ~ moment the
to shoot ; wb are see
8 with a couple of buckets filled with the liquid
from the pit diluted with water,
| for the small class of plant usually fo
0
о | with ou —— ed to
the peopling and
m
nagement | an
e vada the handle with the "em hand
n nal ma
fresh d. Sad 2 diluted with
А 8 1 matter
te in | they bing thet ab about 23 the use of li
been the
GARDENERS’
— young Wheat, its evenness in growth, and the
urn, which, in a fairly dry season, is generally ie
und in the N "о,
few observations on the preparation of the land by their
farm
Ther Chinese 4 e is but surface work compared
plough sufficiently deep
is us
peculiar con-
to give a new ne to
he p
pole is onin en 6 to 7 feet long ; perhaps the к
юй, the hy idis will be better understood b by imagining
flat-pronged Potato forks, with the socket
for As 3 bent t to a ri
d a long pole inserted therein, When
urned up with this fork, the labourer, holding the | road,
р
handle at its extremity
„raises the fork — his head,
and buries it in the d
groun
e
clod of earth is МИР ed up by t eople
n work in pairs. enetrating the
und at the same we and —- ә ach поли, the
lod i is prized up in large mass The work
is is very Дэу апа E performed, s and these forks
ways used heavy where
CHRONICLE,
677
ut ten guineas. The Cornish districts were
ld. The i omia
d
named Wellington got about 407. ‘worth of gold 4 sheep
ston, and Mr. Calve rt had obtained gold from m the granite
est
игү көк. found in the copper for ages, an
(Ма Eino had discovered itin many of the ores and
, Buttermere, 4 у, and a
fine "lump of gold gossan, which weighed originally
ed oz. The th ode distriet had ж been
orked for its river * n Clydesdale and Niths-
"tona but in his (the lee
E
H
2
"
bso:
quid, and freed ome pre
deleterious gases evolved T ecomposition, whieh we
hold to aped the chief 9 5 gained by this mode of G
ap wag
cus
nure there 9, рерге be said ; in its
s used principally
for vegetable products, a little ad appli
At спе
то лер. ago, got gold, which at
in Perth-
shire, Fifeshire, Sling, 3 and 3
The Highland Gold
ed to the r
of each plant, or po soluti
vigorating qua of which, to plants,
believe, ener та E омей To us its effec
appear ous, in developing their pro-
perties, лает giri VN feng
unctions,
the uri e oed ange worm
impre n from some experience is, that
if us total, they are 8 east. very considerable destroyers
veg ow, raw man "m on the con-
trary, & ibrar nd fosterers ; the more
heavily land i is dressed with it, the more fall it becomes
of on and creeping life, and the gases exuded by
this ho tbed of nox ious acids our
with them in their growth
y] сғрре ge d earry wi
the taint #4 prida e, which m i is witnessed in
the failure of the Potato crops, breaks out without any
visible ciuse, and sweeps ‘off whole fields of produce at
once. I would call, therefore, teed attention of our
i 4 1; prejudice
25
5 8
š
oO
reven eso
ese use, but chemistry will supply nci 7
is to be obtained in any илтү чөй "a this substance,
with ferment animal manure,
ect of this paper to
strate. , 6 va August, 1853.
1
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCE-
MENT OF SCIENCE.
in
om of action to their respiratory | creased.
in nearly all
f these were worked in
t
uced from
refined. The only two gold felds м
worked had pon, s — ay amounts.
ire dis of a million to half
a million, the Wd Fed dite 2 108 ,0001. The
| Iw Paris two varieties are
ы, —
into fm he 15th of open (
sown broadcast ; 5 the seeds
te it over th
land ; this operation is eei with the aid of a Section E: Geocraruy ann ErnwoLoer.—On the — TTT
pow fixed to the end a pole, which being dipped into| Production of Gold in the British’ Islands; by J. :
dhe Packet filled with the disperses it over | Catvert.—From his own exploration, from es 1
erops by means of a ei sweep gi y the in various works, and com: i Я à _ Correspondence. |
arm of the labourer to the pole. Sunset is the time for | stated that gold was found in 40 counties in these Preserving late Gooseberries and Currants from N
Wing the manure, for a very obvious піз, and over an area of 50,000 square miles. He | Birds, dc.—t t nd
Grass averages a foot high or so the “singe oe thus classified the gold regions :—the West of England, | kind of protection is employed, it is rare to see thes
(Bes, except on the weakly | hes; and to| North Welsh, Mid-En land, Northum Lowland, | kinds of fruit much later than August ; owing to the
tie е would call the attention of oyr readers, who will БА sce gear einster, Fishes of England | ravages made by other v at that season
? that by this system a farmer is enabled to to bring | regi be divi ided into three d of the year, when most kinds of field crops are ga
eard any portions of a erop which may be one p mouth, or West Secun In Corn- | in, together with the unfavourable effect of rain on the
rh use or other more backward than the rest. Indeed vili fs ar нйн SB ES EVA HN. tO EM | ШАЛК, e e
M" care and judgment, acquired by practice. old n known to on the i
HEP employed in reguinting the times for ma” en ce ay а — gold, pobre d ES DA aad sire o not destroyed
ig КОЁ and the quantities used; the result, however, | been slightly worked y uf hristopher Haw qudd i асс An In large gardens, where there is a sufficiency
rapidly developed in the great strength shown y Ladoch. The largest Cornish ru sor hd aM of allow of devoting a portion to this purpose,
678 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. oer. 22
4 а; but in the ma ority “of; related of the summer ringing of Vines seems too — avoiding large crowns. А Welsh Goat нн:
Lnd Ao ad ely o ptor m ot ther explicit s ү be tiseredited (Hort. бое. Trans., Эх s 193 o doubt — t the mischief Eres — (There —
inds of fruit, which is considered of more niet an , perhaps, ain increa s mpor T. dn at piene da mp, some shape, unco DIT эш.
and the only protection afforded E Goos mS iat resent, wien that planti is subject to ailments. Perha » is maan ree AT ы
ts is a few mats, which are tie d closely r тома the ral introduction of root pru ning has great Chamomile.—Per mit me inform rm you
irel ^ it e of one aw ids iig & praetice which at best) (see p. 664), that a bed of Chamomile which v
light and air. Now this is directly opposite to the treat- inflicts в some little injury. But if the retrenchment of spring, and kept clear of we through den
ment we give the Vine at this stage; and the same | roots renders uto edi ry t the ring for throwing the | and which has monnit un ek free from sun, Py
process is in operation in the foliage of the one 2 into blossom, it does not appear that it ought to | graveily soil, produced a very fine er тор of flowers,
as in that of the other, viz. the conversion of the supersede that operation, as directed to the improve- | J. C. S., Bexley Heath. -
sap into its proper state for the perfect E ment of the fruit. 4. H. + е al om Ei us of opinion that 1 tli
of the fruit, and also for supplying the wood with i e . observe some discussion, she s purpose; it is ver
required amount of nourishment for the development of about Asparagus ; із the sort known in Englan d, which is pol "bi — should be stamped ж. m —
the next year's crop; light and air are therefore as | grown in the Un me States? At Louisville, Kentucky, labels soldered to small iron stakes, or nailed to the
essential to the well-doing of the one as the other. I saw it early in the spring out of doors; it is not large, | v wall, as the case may be. I have ae labels of this kin
Hence it is that fruit gathered from trees which have | and [alan b^ white; — ing only a point o wegen which had been in use for 60 years to all appearance ag
pec reus up for some time has that watery insipid | half an ineh in length green ; but it is quite tender good as — were the day tivi were made, Putty,
taste which it almost invariably acquires under such un- | to the very end of the stall, and of most excellent рарег, г wood, are more fit for the bondoir —
rates W stances, and which tends materially to | flavo tand the eA ‘of the seasons. The ey w
essen its value compared wiih other fruits. In addition Walls on Hilly Ground.—In a season like the present, | every 0 years, but this is not dd. case
to this, trees which are subjected to this kind of treat- | when heavy drenching 15 succeed each o wap in quiek mes which i is Me lasting. W. Brown, Merevale, =
tent year after year must be ultimately rendered in- | succession, the comfor sd a good emp 1 walk can | Par. iega ated Vine.—I herewith“ forward, foi Tl
eapable of pein her fruit worth notice. 16 is not my cely be? over-rated’; ph: therefore, a serious draw- | inspection, some leaves taken from a variegated Grape
intention to put these fruits on an equal with Grapes or backe when paths are not bap ; and the re are many that Vine, a — 1 ot Eien own cava which I inarehed
Peaches, nor shall I in endeavouring to preserve them not so, owing as much to manner in | last March o as grown since 13 feet,
% iod incur an expense equal (in P whieh they have been 98 as to the indifferent | Eve ery leaf is М таниб, Н was Mi ha
to their relative TD to that required for Grape or materials of which they are composed ; but there are neglected till I i now has a
Pih c culture. The e plan I shall recommend i is both xS likewise with which in ordinary weather no fault e Robert Joi — bis is ban
* and cheap, I n be found—but which after heavy rains present а | but the white is not nemi distinet ; there are too
placed’
ETE
38 8.
ith | dy Apie е | gut tered and broken appearance ; such walks are those | many blotches “of middle tint to allow it to be
of ground about 7 or Steet vide faving been drained and n hill sides when the water is sure to break them up | among first-rate variegations.] à tap
into gullies, more or less deep; now to obviate this Lost Peach.— About 25 years ago, a garden
With bricks or some similar material most easy of access defect, many walks are Lo eA with outlets at the sides, | at Ne a Peal, | ми ge, white, with weng
a double trellis, 1 foot wide and 41 feet high, might 79 where the ee is caught E arthenware pipe, whi eh streaks on the sunny side, ripening very W
xed in the centre, the "whois length of the bed, and at | conveys it to some subterranean quum nel. Now these | week or two before any other Peach, and hay
24 feet distance on either side a single one 3 feet high; | outlets or exci as they are Өен, заг, to say — t of Vic aie ТА d sweet flavour, . ve e
the trellises should be made of galvanised wire, so as to them, but clums . ppurtenances to a wa they | tree withered and die I have never seen the
keep the portions of branches coming in contact with | must be pzetty numerous, uteri the scita id of| Peaeh (w whi im I should instantly Foei by
them from dieran Thus there will be room for | water does all the mischief they are intended to remedy. | Covent Garden ; nor, indeed, anywhere but ix fione
ree dn trees, which should consist of good and | Any plan, therefore, that would bind the on together, market, where ‘one fruiterer only sold it, and told me
late keeping sorts. The tallest growing varieties should | so ‘a to resist. the flow of water, without, at the same | she obtained it from a gentleman?s garden in the neigh-
be planted to the centre trellis, and the dwarfer kinds to) time, rendering it unpleasant to walk von, must be an | bourhood. She is dead, so I am unable to trace it
the outside ones, The m of protection which is now т MN provided it be capable of general eme Could any of your readers oblige by informing me if
the next subject for consideration may consist of a} Now, 5 though 3 nothing new, will this Peach is known to sate t) what its name, and
strueture just high enough to cover the trellises; 5 feet effet this object :— Pound so ood lime ent slake M: 1 could procure some t UE. W. esti
in the centre and 3 feet at the sides чач de very and convey боне of it to the "dad walks, then mix | ^ Cobbett's Pears.—1f » X. » will address a line Ee
convenient height. It should be so as to it with the gravel in тйк гү like the pr oportion of | Crump, of Chorley, near Bridgnorth, he may obtain
put up and take down with the еей pos there. оне ee oan to four or five of gravel ; a small quantity | information he wishes respecting Cobbett's Kann
fore the — d ш ddle s 2 — NS should each be ү ought to be mixed at a i ape with w ater and then „
permanently fitted together, an o let into Waben aid on imm Engel beating and ud 5
in the ground, at convenient Pide apart; a door- — 3 qua vd ud and о on "i while Ss Sortettes. 7
way should be made iu one end, to go in at, to gather | don ; the ass byt ns 1 80 ge кй
TERE when эе ; His d and 2 will Sene that iti is years before water ¢ can have any e effec upon n it. e im р Oct. —E. BRANDE, Ea, in te ;
of frames made s ach from one support The process! ‘cementing,” chair. The subje = of special — on this. [
to the bir; : — oy hot roof should 25 covered with and one be ү е like — өй asphalte ; — were Pears, ardy annuals. | i
canvas, which would in a great measure exclude | besides bei uch cheaper n districts Maud Pears there were no peel than n —— most of i
the wet, those for the sides and ends might be covered | lime is plentiful tes good, it m may b d less sparingly, | them consisting of good-looking fruits, considering the }
with Hay thorne’s hexagon netting tie w aes — a it is not an expensive affair at adis this af and to those | unfavourable season in which they have been rip,
more light an air to the interior, "То of board, о have been suffering from the effects of thunder | As much, however, cannot perhaps be said in favour of f
each about 4 inches wide, should be failed together e showers ie other неу? rains I advise a trial of alittle | their flavour; for owing to the great want of br |
cover the — of this ace fed house Am most exposed place, and I think I may — * we have had it summer, that has been 100
and the structure is now ры ete, and tw Wo: me быа ада its answering. Vinder. o be anything but good. A 1 the different exhi-
du up or r take it down in less than half nr, Variegated Plants (see p. 661). —I qu uite agree with —.— s produced, that from Mr. Ingra m, gr. to Her T
These fra when not waited for this ve en might | Mr. gem remarks, that if variegation is a dis- | Majesty at Frogmore, was certainly the best, the whole н
be applied 1 ме рн tatty s, such as covering pits in | ease, it under which most shrubs grow luxuriantly; of the fruits of which it consisted. being fair siz
Peas, а
—
=
ly summer; or where pit | wit th e following plants, however, the opposite would | specimens, quite ripe, and eo orrectly named. The sot
Miel —— in spring, as is frequently the case, this appear to be the fact, vit striped Bese variegated Ivy, | were Beurré Bose, Van Mons Léon le Clere, Marie
ght be erected over a lot bedding out Geraniums, Alyssum saxatile, and Arabis caucasica | Louise, em € а of Jersey, and Autumn. -—
vious to ke dea out to their | and lucida, Whether it in pots p Va beds these are al! A Ber anksian Medal was
yiw i fro
flowe n
rant. Ee which they spring ; “thier 4 therefore, furnishes some | Perkins, Esq, wo. Park; Row
—1 ave an Araucaria ыле grounds rs supposi sing that, if not a ^ disease, variegation | Duchesse d’ Angoulème, „Marie Louise, харо LS
EHE. ation for seven or eight | is at least à condition orous health, as | Beurré, Belle et Bonne, and Hacon's Inco |
p — south aud is о es by the fac t tha it ants in that state are 8 Merit was dei — other 255
| Vast autumn the: tee grew well Hart rnished by Messrs ill
by trees. Till last autumn the tree grew well |
and looked мау then it turned yellow. and ha well ley's Rough Plate G „ Having had three Busby, Ju a rf — adus We page
worse ers
d yellow, and has got | different sorts of supplied by different dealers, as varieties in good condi ton, viz. Beur
^ and. ч ever since. I observed, some six c 2 Patent Te Plate, ean you b. by description Alth ied d e m > (c
eee e gut 9 : — ee first — 550 inform 55 i ы T character of йз The last, and Louise Bonne of Jersey, Gansel’s Bergamot,
: aia 5 i
examining 1 saw that this affected the neri tuer "hits Miro d 5 mni 5 A ins ыга covered ced emere ——
h urré
na rais Rectory, Holme | de Lamy, Ambrosia, Beurré d'
of almost every branch, and on ome it 1 ow it was | Pierre 13 adi 1
à роті. [The las ears is cd been Hartl ў
resinous. the Po of dn T fou nd an ather г Arau- the rest must have Mte urio T Ed NEP. ^
ight.—A plot o
eurré de Сарїа
in which Potatoes | or Trout Pear, and Seckel:
an
á
move it; had been grown and exte 7 affected by blight last Pears, large and beautiful specimens,
he eh ef ant it | year, was left this › spring for a erop of winter Kale, and Banksian Medal was awi ;
reparatory e in small | L. E of Covent Garden
As, 3 spring advance gnifiq
d, | Crassane, Beurré Mag ue, Duc
the ins of the | Belle An gure, In addition to
which pad been left i in the ground of the | Sawbridgeworth, sent
ouses. Among
as e үте ere e and fine, and so di
ame kind ripened
е crop | was not greater than Triomphe cee The Laure
bet of 3 cid grown phon 80 seed in the same medium tractive Pear, w
AES baer to Mr. Dugmore, The Firs, | sc
de
^ ia 5 . Stafford subseriber must ra :
Pine s over head while the Ae he best P.
en th e 5 atmosphere to — durin $1
narrow rings, sharply and clean
sarily be in injurious, It was as |
but to those due Mare Laon up, | what disco ‚ the effee
te i eme vy soi sad биш рш — —
43—1 —
eas were ted 1 Kent, ingha
shire, baie, Bes — vá. — M Кее Fr 15 Atkin.
son, Busby, Daniels impr. and Ju 3 robs
we i Early Emper
isht's
мсл: 27A o ela or. Ofthese, Hairs? Mammoth,
sown on the пае une, was stated to have been fit
togather by the middle of 2 iam to have con-
tinued bearing LA to the present ‘tim
Among plants by far the ler rema
Mammo
sort ea
markab "
was
Тонар 1 Jerdonie, mentioned іп r
Thi
another umn, received a Knightian ‘Medal,
which it еа 3 a Certificate of Mer it w
Marrow, "Hai
D warf and tali Merry at ey a tine
3 their [s —. ‘alt ogethe
The gar
а | grows ys lar
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
Venidi „Dian 1, the -—
1 Gypeophile Steven ou "ih 1 —4 —ç extr
gay all the season),
Eucharidium grandi а um, y
——
iscaria oculata,
tian
teatum, Ca
num; Godetia
et Al
s bip
nd Pot Ma rigold,
ng in great pesrectien until the frost
UNT bu mu
n also furni
viz,, | even during the day.
>
~ | gently with the hand, they will e creep out oi their
hiding pace, uid ter then be destroyed.
means fail, let the plants bec
kee are kept
in cold pits, they should be securely covered up every
night when frost ase $ in very severe long on. tinued
rost, it may
—
H
=
2
5
5
They have bn c" 80 covered
— pais ut on all
8 V
wn and Mpsned і in Ewing’s
bed
leaves may also render it usefi
bridist in putting a better foliage on some of the finer
flow: 80 i
a, 8 ee
bright su angat but Wen
Miltonia 1 which is onl
ndiflor. the e pretty Cattleya
— an СЯ ог оз other species.
Mr. fe ode garde o J. S. Venn, Esq., contri-
uted a
Ка
Merit wa
Hi fie Perm to Mrs Barchard, sent a
oscow Queen Pine-apple, weighing 3 Ibs. 9 oz., and a
Barchard’s Seedling Apple, apparently a good
erit was awarded for the
Other Pine-apples were furnish a r. Jones, gr.
Lady ott the shape of thr
amaica, oo weil 4105. 10 oz. к»
4 Ibs. "exe and 4 lbs. A Ban mg dal w
A similar ae was ma мыр 3
ol „аргын ә three fine Bunches of Barbarossa
d co ith a fine bloo Mr.
ood Den бз уа, "or which а u
e of
d kind, gro
58 к, Saracha viscosa, deser in & former
the garde sali
С
р
„4
—
—
©
E
extre
rich, ar
m be g
ich may be plante
enerally койуп that p the head be eut close to
* leaves, small heads will again push, like
Brussels врсни; Ap Aae as delicious
n | the
fresh mo
New Plants.
16. IMPATIENS jupes * Wight Je. Plant. I P., t.
602." Bot. Mag. t. 4739.
A specimen of this new eee use herbaceous plant,
exhibited by Mr. Veitch, at the last meet ing о of oe
Kn ightia:
in testimony of its singular beauty
va рын It forms а tuft of fleshy or ffo s stems, abou
t high e
0
gen other Balsam, * of a
1 brick-red, relieved b Nee and gre
belongs toa lar 1857 bag- shaped, curved pouch, w
dom down in front of the flower stalk; the
gre 1 sepals and P tals
5 — trom a very ill-coloured specimen. It will no doubt
ate easily by cuttings, if not by seed, and eannot
fail to be a Menton favourite. Mr. Melvor sent the
Wr Ven stems the Neilgherry garden, at Ootaca-
Med
еы horns п
rm
1 inch long, кщ off
gether
sang uncover
1 kee
Air must al
——
Once or 3 “шг g the pinta; qo the
surface of the l, and all Mosses and Lichens
moved as on pa ds Tow ards the spring, when
flower- aden are ye to push top-dressing of
uld will be acceptable and useful, In order to
PUN “ore choice varieties alrea «n known, the only way
i them from SOND ; they are
dicate ió. prop agate this manner, though cer
asy as a Ger rea Mag
3 nece:
ssary are, во ood
ies — silver-sand, and two
Me rà
e greenhouse.
Meme plenty of young shoots
ut the end of May.
^ growing on t
not so
es me
ings, t some pots of such
a size as will allow ‘he belles vlass 2 to fit within them;
ower parts of the pots 4 m broken
ry se
and, eli prepare the cuttings; take them off about
the lower eaves care refully with a
ys injuri КЕ A set the
ver
› quite а vered w q
Spary, of the Q r pared, Brighton; y а well m пр y oyal YETA SN К+ E о the cuttings, let them stand an — |
a : : > i
: c agg EU Ge a fog ats Ij. Mua. CIARN, “Benthain in Pl. to dr Pae hypes pee см E hen p — ptr —
bunches of this kind of Gr The same exhibitor every day when the sun o 2 also let the glasses be
likewise recei ate of Merit for a seedling | p A rather neat ann nual, ith anite the. babit tj f ohar wipe eve — or a month, and by —
hite Grape, said in, Бата, be aised bet 2 ер tosiphons, “but with very long, transparen До the * to grow. To eh
burgh and th MPH the latter being hairs covering the deeply divided leave Tie Vers | drawin up eakly, uncover them for an bow or or bi
я re large 20d ва are smaller in L. densiflorum, with a er brown | sy y Б rning ; . when they ted,
al in shape, and were ee Xo be delicious. It will hairy tube, a yellow throat, 7 a deep augen them int a cooler tl four weeks, Sanii
loubtless. prove an acquisition. Mr. Fraser, gr. to J. bord 9» very pretty . 5 en eeds Were bogen of the glasses off in сЕ — and shading them =
-—
К arse Кіп
делег аа" of Coe’s Golden Di Pro Plame
in good condition eame from Mr. Fry, of Manor House,
с аа tson, gr. to iss Th kir ray, the
sent eight Seville . all E
wn aiid Cer
o eee TOW
e
| during the summer from the same beds, I ]
xs Tate of Upwards of 20 tons weight per acre. The land
s of various gar bels
Messrs, . Bransto n& Co., of Red Lion “Square,
e name, &e. , being printed in bu
ткр on a plate of glass let into the square
Mr. Carter. Hort. Soc. Jou
gen = сөе sora MN.
B. sepalo ant
recurvis, labello apice semi circulari emarginato medio con-
stricto infra medium ndulato lamellá duplici carnosi — ná in
discum lineisque 2 * ri wien e тү column g
calvis 2 linearibus.erectis 2 oblongis dimidiatis portes.
A stemless plant of no beauty, with r wi a
flowered’ racemes, shorter than the во MA
he DA flowers are dirty white, a pon
pir gown at igs andida.
I
iore integerr to refrac depres-
sum MR ME involvente, f cw —— 5 apice alls
is (uma a cold fra
ong | they begin to grow
ed with purple, abo
The double e * instead of curving upwards
eee the
envelopes a —
eed backwa: wk and entirely
a p
Ys of the puede 8 sometimes longer, sometimes
| t
FLORICULTURE.
WINTER ы ыша AND [XL at oF EPACRISES
These now completed their growth and
tion of the weather, They varied
ü
ng. узми етшп ^ u
„ 8 variety, of Thunbergia alata name
erilla japonica, a deep purplish brown-
-annual, with a strong a
oe
=
; times a year
запі eut flowers of the пера x
К the only collection ee viz. :—
е- Ш Сеш” turbinata, an pre Ё
Te and
Ip perfume ; flowers of Cestrum | one or
; | blooms so freely several ti
formed nes 3 See, 1 that they
roper condition for winteri their pots
omplete, for to N drainage
ко, i 8 during winter than at
n; if it is imperfect, the water will
edge in in the soil and turn it sour; the young will
rish, and the plant will soon show the ill-effee
of 1 conditions. This fact cannot be too strongly
pressed upon the attention of the young cultivator.
5 ts appear on the a the
soil, means must be taken to get im 4 them; it onl
r two ested, the m
is earefully to turn the “ball out of the * a if the
orms are outside, to gently remove them, without dis-
Cen the roots; but if they are embedded i i AN M
they will be more difficult to come at, If th
ts
y tion pet be directed to
When they are potted off ош
ame close to the glass, an
ney are fairly established, them А 0
br ranches close to the pots, nip off the tops as
afresh; and еа they have f ‘filled
мер small pots w vith roots, re- Ж” hem, an
reat them in the same manner as к
aaah T. Apple Ws 2 i 25
Petarcoxtums: A. H. Y 5 which have beer
disrooted oot have got x5 Toe ii should be shifted 2
on — into peptic oo d А 4
tbs png im poe aa SA
Pe tec, ҮЛҮ n Wof m | {о this add an Sin
| s ;
and gh tas MP aoe and then in the mornings to dry up
dam Е: and is the uL of the heating apparatus d
Pues n ive work which may now soon be expected. 2
Do ie wc pm
very кмни kind, M we think
(лро: B. d
cannot fail to aes a favouri
Onlendar o ns,
(For the ensuing pos
NT DEPARTME
EFORE ный plants finally for the winter, ati
f plani
intended to winter
es and shelves such plan
light through the winter may be
t situations ; this will
of different habits are
ehrysums, e оаа New
occupy the lig
be | Daphnes, an кг;
*
680 THE
GARDENERS' CHRONIC
LE. ГОст, 29.
the рась, as a, par tial shade will not осм their s
As a matter of course, the pots have been clea
and the surface soil freshened up, ал ous а
Although — must ља given to
more active
washe d,
— аар sw
P
have to _be . governed by
Ша A
trequently "turn, that they may not heat too vio c. , STATE OF THE rn кын CHISWICK, NEAR LON
when put tog ether; add abouta third part of turfy loa т the week end observed at the Horticultural 0%
when — мү! ~ — ve Beds in bearing keep up t RETE 25 TIT em
58° ог 60°. А е given now and then to 2 October. f & |__ Of the Air. Ot the Eart
the a mosphere, v which at the same time should be kept = | Max. | Min. Max. Min. i
puri m cedar, и | Bee [жк ы [ж Tats
29,65 52 42 Я
WERGAEUE Sunday 16| 14 | 29401 |29.318| 54 | 93 S. W. 3
roceed in e ing the eon and arranging of Monday 17) | 29342 (29070) 56 | 33 ХЕ а
uesda; 447 | 26 7 1
һе beds for the spring display. When the ground is | Wednes. 19 i| 127 23970 53 — W. =
wet, boards should laced on the turf dur ing the | Thursday 20) 18 | 29.810 | 29.373) 56 | 32 2 Nir, 2
operation, to prev he workmen from injuring it. | Average 29.493 | 29.327 35.8 517 —
Carry on the requisite clearing up of leaves, &c., a October НЕ — sory fine; cloudy ; rain „55
the rmits. Bulbs and tubers of Dahlias, 16—Ra sin Throughout clear at night; frosty.
э nantan, cse Marvel of Peru, - similar things, 17— Rain throughou
must be given freely, assisted by slight
iid romote а a more complete circula-
. When the
etly ripened state of the woo ould mildew
appear, dust the pl with dry sulphur, and expos
them to the most favourable conditions for arresting it,
мө 9 5 ess. iums intended to -
season shou e in the
E they are to flower, selecting those agr: which
were first disrooted, and whieh wil n 5
aire vanced for the e. Earl reck cuttings
i potted; as before noticed, have the
tted; a
ry state ; after potting,
for агт — the glass, and 0
apar be given EN and gen
will Ё requisito 1 keep a tem
Cine and Calceolarias
— eue iud be pa as they require it, an
ts.
-kept m insec inerarias advance, water
them oc 3 with liquid man
FORCING DEPARTMENT
VixERY.—Às the wood in the enh intended to be
UN in ion ripens, leaves fall ә
and the
y be pruned in the order i in which sey n are ео
‘be brought = dni that the wo may hav
heal over be e heat is applied. If they ar
exposed, the Vines. may h ve the loose bark re
and the stems d ver with the sulphur compo’
sition, and relin tied ete The house will then be
at е f 5 holding extra plants, e ee hi m
bedding out stuff requir
et
©
ё Ш required for forcin As воо!
т
late Vines keep their leaves es till Jan nuary by pro-
чь д roots ; and consequently the Grapes keep
plump for ime afterwards, Late
now be
Vineries, vhere
frosts ca.
m of t kind is scarce
stack them ap Перта the a poligon ca 05 and packing
the pots in or old
1 GROUN
ene a supply of foreed vegetables s require
«ану, the н the time has arrived when active dessen ions for
season should K
mme
„and Sea Kale.
forcing, wail 125 this time have ripened their leaves,
which rom be removed forthwith ; long li
should then the ero por to exclude frost,
and enable ne m to be taken up as w. Where
assistance о: h Ue or Vides is at hand,
both таа and Asparagus аге best managed in them.
For the earliest S ia а sight bottom heat should be
got up, on which place 3 or 4 inches of soil, and
immediately on hich
they may be |
French Bean
to
uld be r spare Vinery,
2 dry eiue seti th "the em a t үчн ; let the
name of each kind be carefully fastened to the root by
copper wire, ее x on may arise when wanted
for Kee e stocks of
р ropagatio spring.
cuttings hardy, by ту tinc d them on all occasio me
removing, however, everything out, to shelter of som
cit for fear of frosts es Nets байо ап
e kinds of Calceolarias in, i
№
=
x
©
put 1
e shai is not sufficient ; Тайе the ‘weather i is s generally
ght. qe
gather ed fr i will produce
by frost.
ed |
unfavourable for out-door opera , on account о
ntinuous rains, yet planting, When i in i hand, sould lie
the damp w exper
a
8
proceeded with, nce
will pr resi — Я inte and ibi;
evergreen ally.
jit Y FRUIT G
and Pi sh
Apples ould be box in [rd the weather
is * А woll ae кы ts gained by allowing them to
t lo eep the fruit-room well ven n " to
cess of isture, which t ewly-
Peach "есік э, апа
ots, &e., will be benefited by passing a light besom
over the foliage i in the direction of the growth, This will
: tach the ri пре ере aves, and admit more sun and air
o the remain Any out-door Grapes not yet ripe
may be cut witha a piece of 1 5 acht and Р ng up in à
nnd E depth of soil they grow in, at the same time
you e their roots, or you will gnin but little 2 e
pisi) after planting, stake urely tho
rp wall, atid mulch the rote "with half ten
HEN GAR
The young seedling Cauliflowers, Letuces м,
&е,, must be carefully Me Pol 9р
injur ed by slugs
e
likewise be
hrough the winter; the Bath an is Cos
— raised at the same time, may. | he s, Similarly
e рабар ш that some pains
preserve them
2
we а joka the stems
of all plants that have done blooming. The of
lias e moderate]
ahlias will survi vere winters in the
open ground, if proi кобни bya Seer of dry litter or
ern ; but treated i in this do flower so
S and o
not
n tha account itis better to take them up as
as their leaves and flowers have become ened
Leave about six or eight ems d stem
the tuber. They may be
winter in д.4 i ora: place where they will be free
and "me X appa-
cun frost. hen the tonic Border ia s dug pey Len in
rder for . winter, which should be done as soon as
leaves have fallen from the trees, any эйт that
have become e too large should be reduced, and
: togethe:
18—Clear pret t ie
— Dens:
19 ly overcast; he: in.
20—Densely overcast ; fine; clear,
M - бе deg. below the ay
STA ER AT CHISWICK, $
During the last 27 years, for ak — week, ending Oct. 29, they ^
RMR YT oa
tola ING FRUI
such as
T | viren dee J. Cu is the spawn: of a Fungos eall к.
‚епш glauenm.
oe, 9.5 2
Soa | Мад | дё. 0. 0
October. £28 | E28 | SE | Yearsin т
SmS | POP | SA | which it ЧА s
«n «d aine zu
Su nday 23 57.5 | 412 | 493 8 is
Mon. 55.8 40. 48.0 3| 1—
Tues. 25 $5.1 38. 46.7 2 4) 3) 3)
Wed, 26 55.6 37. 46.7 3 2 HSE
Thurs. 27| 514 40. 47.2 4| 2—|
Friday 28 53.7 37. 42.4 5
Satur. 29 53.6 35. 443 31 3
The highest temperature during th
he lowest
em " deg.; and t
ther 3deg
Notices to Correspondents.
Books: J M. There is no such book as * Abercrombie on Land-
seape and Market t Gard дюн: nor did Abercrombie ever
write upon landscape gardening.
CaukLLIASH: J C к = "fena thrive perfectly under the shade of
low north walls, out any kind of protection. They appear
to be, in fact, as Ач m there as a Portugal Laurel, E
and are
ex
they flower freely their flow n are small,
spoiled by the spring night fro We have
to their ju of resisting wind, but we see no reason reason ity they
should n
CELERY: 15 "Admir er. The leaves appear to be suffe: ering from mot
produced by wet and — of ш; we do not find any
ngus upon them —
Cumpers: T W. Ken edya Ma dr Am
Meri I ylla may possibly answer your 55
s: W y c. ip^ ver recommend dealers. Those who
nsia. l. Quinees, Ne plus M. — 4
2 ‘generally all 7 — and Pears yet remaining —
be gathered.
INSECTS: Shem. E you for your note about the name Sino-
endron s derivation. “Our reference was of course to
Curtis d je Entomology,” and not to the second edition of
is Guide. Thè primary meaning, both of Sino and Sinomai,
is to hurt or injure, and if the insect nd not injure the ең
ME . however, we do not assert), the name is ina e.-
Ovice. Your leaves are n: with the small common rel
Repeated careful fumigations with su
ng the trees
water,
1 Nona
of Linneus в), which, owing to 8!
the atmosphere, were 1 to t his
r Newe
7 ез we identical with — received Pier Haddi
Hoida in the las
earance is on ei whole corrent,
the seis to be ordinarily. a gene
numbers developed may have led to “their I
They doubtless pass the w
many plan
3d inst has d state.
and Dwarf Beans, remove the ed haulm from the Keerine Fruit: pies Dx Feat ie
round and dig i ina oo d ERIS E ject to su 2 wail
8 scien ‘ive — de hoe once ae ros 2 vi — ely vel Ors cae c
: 6 Pas TU TS
the young growing crops. Carrots, when they show | Names or Fruits: J Jf. 1, Northern Greening; yin
indications of being ripe, should be taken up; as, if 3, Зее Pip rippin; 4, —— — e Pear is s
suffered to remain longer in the ground, they get кш = ре ving boen г ‘by UE
2 ў ems ent a every ere
d the maggot. Salsify, Scorzonera, Red Beet, | the Beurré Rance, but it is so disfigured that n
and likewise be lifted as they complete | сап be said of it. E B. x. Flemish Белы В "d
— 8 and — away, атф іп the root-house | 1, Winter Pearma h Red Strons
m жарай 1 is probably the Orme Rises EA 26, "pamelow' 8
e хуа : P$; |. Wellington; 3, Rhode Island Greening; 4, Yor pU
, y rema esired, Mustard, 5, — onpareil; 6, Golden Reinette; 1, ue
C and Radishes diei акн e» 115 sown where y | White Doyenné; 9, Old Colmar. We do not know
ean get N of some rom frost. unes Tartanelle. The name Glout Morceau is
in; Morceau in = signi M Piel
ERS’ G meaning of Glout is ` a a
name, in German, wp rass- «Ата
E The beauty ob 5 5 at the plants hich р kp Quatre: 3, Louise Bonne (of Jersey); 4 7,
ow Glont Morceau; 6, Flemish Beauty; 1
deer on oe hic ro red Lord Nelson. || — RECEIVED
late flowering Phloxes ; the differen
dne vill, how even soe Nantes or Prawns, We have been soo we vent
be very o when tied up 80 decline camiye heaps of “dried or У cd
аз о reque; corre 8
| to show their e to advanta, hed — ае 9 undertaken an unlimited duty o уай)
2 gardeners, A pan remarks more
shou id bea ar
s
macrophylla; the aquatic
—T HJ. 1, Pi nein сә rticacem
3, Talinum [atm 4, P lit.
Pittosporum — — m t ue
Lastrea
bium е
Skinueri, а bad variet Warrea iscolor
like xanthina, but rst, be named without les
Rost Brooks: Novice You may remove the ligature |
Puer) pn s Churns (31. — at erer gene, reins Manure
48—155] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 681
PERUVIAN GUA D DRA
TO AGRICULT TURIST M& NSON оаа
p sen 8 = extensive adulterations of pm E Josiah рм, ©. Е.) will str „жауы 1 Supervision of
MANURE are still carried o Land Draina a charge of Five Shillings Me acre; t
ciBBs AND SONS, | 30 30 acres, three gu eas per day, for setting — th
Levels, &c. No уе W to Drain by Oui
AS yw ONLY IMPORTERS OF ы ha borne gs
Consider it to be par у. to the Peruvian Govern:
the — again a Farmers and all — in A
fo be carefully on козү: ir —
m cter * Ур: 4 from whom they purchas
of со dept t security, and, in addition to particular
M ion to o that point ANTONS GIBBS AND SONS t think it
well to remind buyers
"The lowest w
e will
athe e at which sound Peruvian
Guano has been = by — on during the last two years 18
91, 5s. per ton,
Any resales do by — — а lower price must therefore
dier leave a loss to them, or the article 1 — adulterated.
ERUVIAN GUANO, the guaranteed import of
Messrs. ANTONY GIBBS AND "SONS, Lobos Island
Guano, Superphosphate of Lime, and all Artificial Manures,
саи Cakes, &c.
AM INGLIS "CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London.
TU SOWING-IMPORTA ANT TO FARMERS.
O.—It is a well-established fact
that the a sagten 3 250 Ibs. of the best Peruvian Guano
1 drained land, at the time of 2 Wheat in
2 jenes instances, increase e produce
8 8 ине the straw 10 cwt. per acre.
Joun CLA Agriculturist’s London Agent for iain,
Ко. ur "Superphosphate of Lime, 1a, Bishopsgate Stre
Within, Lond
THE Le LONDON MANURE COM PANY'S WHEAT
vield-
ing — * slow decomposition, will be found most valuab'e
at the present s Peri The London — vac laria supply on
e Nitra
the best term ian Guano, of Soda, Superphosphate
of Lime, Sulphate of Ammonia, Fishery, and Agricultural — It,
and + other таваа — EDWARD PRIMA;
Street, Blackfri
ахове = те “following Manures are manu-
LAWES Serrak d a ae
таніо о 0
Superpho: of Lim
Sulphuric Reid and Сены. 0
. ее King William TE ; City, D and
N.B.— n Guano, guarant ntain 16 per cent. of
— — of Ammonia, &c.
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE.—‘his highly
fertilising Manure, which mpletely
cwt., for ready money only, an
e London
BS & Co., 26, D
lly, учн іа Seedsmen, 2805 from all the other. Agents
of the Company. Reco! mmendations and Testimonials may be
feen at the Works.
SEAT T DIBBLING.—THE PATENT ECONO-
DIPBLE, with from six to nine depositors for ore
os cats pu more if pozos a each hole. Price modera
uid r^ GABRIEL, Surrey Chambers, Arundel Street, Strand,
Termini o
GAME ELSON’S PATENT DIGGING on
KING MACHINE, which obtained SILVER
MEDALS of the Royal Agricultural Society at GLOUCESTER,
; 9i. 5s. T Ls the т аат SOCIETY; and 51.
Prize of the Bs AND SOCIET Pi нери of 23
5 acres wh, pe seen at work a
per
Banbury, kad 1 Kent, middlesex Bate Cheshire, Yorkehire,
ii Wales, Be хои Berwick, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Leicester-
bro ment the demand of SMALLER OCCUPIERS where horse
power is limited, Mr. SAMUELSON has constructed an implement
equal to3 or 34 acres per da th a draught of three or four
у,» vi
d 242. 10s. dtd at Banbury.
nufacturer of M‘Cormick’s halter lente commended at
, Crushin ills, E
LSON, Rritadals Wes 5
"cis Е СН
ONY’S PATENT "AMERICAN, „еа
INTON’S P PARKES? STEEL DIGGING FORKS.
—1 wid by Ме give notice that the pep 1 Digging Forks
aryen 1 & ^ ч Birmingham, qe
"s
Man: BURGESS z: Kery, of 103, о Бин
ре
гвев . Price 277. 10s. an
PRIZE at Gloucester (the ei 882 — to SAMUELSON'S
ARP EC TURNIP 0 ү
IMPROVED GRASS-CUTTING 5 ROLLING MACHINE.
Abingdon M Westminster.
A LEXANDER SHANKS & SON, Масніхе MAKERS, |
Arbroath, Forfarshire, respect ‘solicit notice to their
IMPROVED GRASS- —— —— and ROLLING 1
for Lawns, the complete of which, and its acknowledge
ex seni and DU un all other machines "Y the kind,
e
M rther Moro wil be immediately
thei
2 —— pf
e fo rmed t . the
grav el of which the ath | "is n
very
par of add one р ане sand, re in —
of Адел роза em рч ада опе of Portland 8 and incorpo-
rate the whole well in the dry state before applying the water.
1 ad
a
ho w
— or upon it, and it — m action of the severest frost.
It is necessary, as water does 1 7 meh it, » give a fall
from the middle of the path to wards th
Manufacturers of the *
Millbank Street, Westminster.
WARNERS PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE
PUM
Pe ura & BROTHERS,
Cast-iron ‘Pampa for the use of Farm
OU Manure Tanks, and Shallow
Patent Pur mp. “ 1 15 %
"t E] with 15 feet of lead
pipe attached, and bolts and nuts
uy ACE in „8 0 0
— sizes if requi
They are much used — e Hot,
Foreing, and Plant inder-
ground Water Eee кы" 3
fixed under the
May be ais “of any Ironmonger or
Plumber in ae. a 7": ог of the
atentees and Man
V WARNER x SONS,
8, Спе ВЕЕТ, Loxvox N.
duin description of — for Raising Water; Fire
Engines. &c.
ENR J. MORTON anp Co., PATENT Gatvanise
Inox Roorixo Works, 91, Albion ‘Street, Leeds, — —
PHILLIPS PATENT FIRE ANNIHILA TOR MAC ES.
e PATENT WIRE ST ENCING 3 m
iat, Wir and durable Fence 752 ars and A анн риг-
— in use. It t cannot be 2 pe put out of form by
mount of t Upwards of 700 miles
this Fence have been fixed by и in the last few years. Apply
for prices, &c., as above.
DA 3 — all kinds of WIRE FENCING and
Ornamental Wire
57755 J. MORTON m fos 91, ря Street,
eeds, — GALVA D ME AND
N ING, very strong ^ud nea d rS ders cedi PAINTING
and cannot rust or corrode, made any width and length.
DR aede AND IRRIGATION. —
ENRY "WE R begs to inform Landow
- the cane det having had — practical
upon the most 2 principles, dx r by
— or or commission, Re = ce given.—Address, Hal-
berton Court, , near Tiverton, Dev:
үү кїї DRAINING LEVEL,
PrRIcE 30s.
Draining Levels have lately
reatly improved; этә have
of five years’ use, during
which upwards of 1000 of Б have
been sold. y e so — any
labourer who read с wi
о gra adua sta ff, th
They require
index telling at once the rise and fall
Epwarp Win, ‘Agricu —
gineer, 16, Bath Place, New
(6 rs Westof у 177 714
— from
G TEPHENSON AND . PEILL, 6 61, Gracechur ch Street,
of and d €
and pisses road d and рү secula "elders, в ither
'tfully — all = een x es Nobility, 5 and
of warming
s they
the highest оні dis o give ven, and full particulars
furnished on —
* [p"RIGI DOM
0. Patroni sed by Professor or Lindley
A:
Syon
House, and tivators of first class Horticultural and
UY roduce.
“FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of prepared Hair and
ool, a es ect non-conductor T rome and mi Cold, keeping, w
er 2 is applied, a fixed te is 2 for
al ‘horticultural and понет йоне — serving Fruits
nd Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from win d, and
i rosts. To be had in any
w at 15. yard run,
в, Carpet Manufacturer, 451, Oxford Street,
London э cur ag Royal Mills, Wan sworth, Surrey. —
1 ITCHIN anp ЕЕ COUNTIES: DOMESTIC
JLTRY ASSOCIATION ee EN TO
The Second Annual rid bidon of this S vi be held à at it thé
Corn c Ses s күреге оп "€ MM 19th, and ‘bist 8 'ovember,
1853, when Prizes untin upwards of 801. w be offered
for publi compe home
tchin isa —— station on the Great Northern Railwa -
m
morning fi
Mo fi at which station Junction v
Cambridge and Counties ay. Regulations —4
rize Lists к-г be had on application {0° the Secretary, b
enclosing UR for € itio
the 1st of — ce te view on Friday,
ber. Admittan priva
November iSth, by a 5s. card (not transferable), which will be
available for the three E E — And on Saturday, the
19th, and Monday the 21st, 15.
preis Goopwiy, мт
he 4 of the кен а сыгар тч кай че rn Cou —
nge s have agreed to терот
— ge to all Poultry for the Exhibition (at owner’s
risk) and to carry back free all that is unsold.
B AGRICULTU 5 SOCIETY. AND
Y SHOW. — This SHOW of POULTRY will
take place on the 6th, 7th, and Sth of e at the GREAT
ROOM 4 e 4.8 ,BEISTOL TERMINUS чэй the GREAT
WESTER —— Di iei bes a kind! ly lent for the
purpose y
N.B.—The ponte) oe 99 of Certificates has been extended
after which none
mS
2
=
applica icularly
communications ** oni “То the “ate ак. apg ең Bristol
5 —.— ee d
24 inches wide, 3-inch mesh, 41d., 6d., and Sid. per yard.
24 inches wide, 2-inch mesh, та., 92 andi 1s. ead Отеп per yard.
ЫДЫП TRON SP OUTIN
3 „Cottages, Farm Bulldives, dee EVER REQUIRES
“Galvanised Tron Liquid Manure pete Water Cisterns, | pe
Troughs, and all A; of Iron Work, Asphalte Boog Felt, &c.
LBION
—.—
22222
ote
TUE
cep. Pran
Шыгын ay wholesale Agents, to whom I respectfully
8 Signed, Francis PARKES.
G e WIRE САМЕ NETTING— 8
* » * *
— ien strong , P 12 a $ ө
1g-inch „ light " 1 8
18-inch „ strong „ИР зу B. ow
1i-inch „ extras x 14 ба 1 :4
All the above Lp be made any width at эй рөнү ——
If the upper coarse mes uce the pri:
fourth. * d — . — Netting for Pheasantries, 3d.
nare foot. ye ad ога ров
"n zm 57 D & Bisnor, Market Place, Norwich,
Nee Peterborough, Hull, or
Newcastle.
Agricultural Society and Poultry Show, Es ——
‘ERE BIRMINGHAM 555 OF WO
€ remque "RY. he GREAT
ANNU OW will be held in Bingley Hall; —
on 1 35, pos vs. pre 16th of December ni
Certificates of any ө дей
obtained from н 75. х, Jun., Secretary.
close on Saturday the e 12th of Korando
Hill, near the News Room, Birmingham,
8 CLUB FAT CATTLE no
DAY, the 5th of — —
jasses, Prizes, and Med and Medals bed
N.P.—It is particularly
aior the nei 0 e vos
ords “ SMITHFI
morary
cc Me wel, letters connected
diy Club's B ©з ау
- on pim —
the Hono:
Che апсана Gazette.
сео at A кучи 22, 1853.
— cal WEEKS.
t. siehe н
Ww WC 2—Agricultural —4— of er
T охлар, No 26 9 ura) Imp. Society of Ireland.
are some particulars in 1 es
ted remon:
patel. re i" EX
— no better or illustrative iustance of this
kind e than the gradual e of the
682
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
of
ox as a beast of labour, in spite of the ‘clearest proo
Бе — is much more economical and profitable than
Compare Wa PAETA ый them шч, their
several as first — annual expense, a
ultimate "rae the first and
ox, Mt
very y
fewer еб аге carried by ox- -labour, while e
now an
waken our to pe е they а аге
most Боран allowing t ween | $
fingers. Of this kind isa а little pa elt just
ublished by Mr. Joux Srokks, n Street,
buy “after a a v: рад, of 30 years'
enploymen t of ox-labou The truth, however,
er all, farmers Mana theft business Md
their snnt tolerably well—sufficiently so, at all
events
1
ents, to
ual d
rer My. "аск бый shall pro-
marcel which will be admitted to
be pretty eee d Lx acres of land,
requi
strength of four etica, costing upon the average . energetic gent
251. apital of 100 ow бес
The e em singlet
reduction in
expen irst, in the employment 3r oxen we
altogether dismiss the А, becau:
brittle, no protection
we to a great
es h
e day, silio j
this duty and enabled to attend to other
Now, n this puts the thing as Ке) for the |;
oxen as i oxen ch
e of the ox after labou
en, is the grand result to
heb jour author leas us, and on which he contends
ox-labour ?
at the — of
t
; | creasing upon u
first
month.
abou
—.— ix SURRA by the
e [1j
should be held once in
— meeting for this purpose mm take place in *
e think c
followi ing announ
prizes; oa this
i of the. list, ap
being elastic, contrary to that of the bene ih is n to gi
and use 1
nd the most
absence of wid Her.
rate of a mile and a half
should effect for him
which his men and boys are е эы to walk at Md thing more than demonstration to
r hour, even though it
the VR of dv o shillings per whelms ang: oppositi
acre in the draught labour of the farm ! in
AGRICU
implem at or a
ever
onth of June, 1854,
with the other’s
* Young stock o
only v
мыс, iple, w
rs
—
tion.
n the certifioa
155 “stg en
be d xod;
course
disposed to retain the stock in
ne
ng
LTURAL SHows AND Gat
The Highland Society
winter aE Sting at Edinburgh this sea
s|show of fat c
13th of ]
ing pigs, such s
Bingley ‘Hall in the month of 7 or с-на in | Won
| со
in the e catalogues,
ERINGS are
hold their
Birmingh ham Society.
aree years, and tha
n which a
e place in
m fannie) arrangement will, we hope, enable
ntlemen, and our Nation nal m
to keep clear of one another.
for both ; but it Bu be
o dou
ery easy forthem to Ee RU one another's interests
nicus each mey eg care to avoid iuken ТЕП СӨ
I
e in the scheme as put forth =
by the Birmingham Society which deserves notice,
and r It is expressed in
ce
wi be eligible to compete for
rhich forms the main feature
to the С il a el
at which they will sell
«йр; ; and the amount
A prohibitory
ч е — or owner is
n possession."
We quote the following hod is Midland Counties |!
ald :— 1
jects of the Council i in establishing a pitt of | э
ее Stock are thus distinetly st П be
реттей that the new projec
I yea
ted; and it w
ct, like that which 115 bees | wli
the
of practical men, a and l accordingly h he MEL C
its f vin b ems nrc
Its favour which he quotes. It Е
48 ime tbat he ig adopted 77 a 1 че —
nony from all {ш>
5 8 practices, (
rs in this way ils
case has no doubt. been facili
erience. 818 opinions
ite
ho 1 for them, and for ture :
on this 8 in our next week's Number,
8 8
WHEN Is A ae HEEL A imd
Your eor а
raising а ghost ;
through mos
„рег МЕ аА
І rightly vr iran cho ы:
A roller is not
20 ems the E of Xon against horses wi Wu esult E careful consideration, The ex- ү, Armer case, t on SSeS |
2. n sition o young stock alone will, it is believed, at once | |, ч са :
$ 8 the managers of ed gr ч many of thos 3 E F a wii bras у; |
aes whieh ue s rrass the older obstacles or friction of a road =
societies ; and for reason, dat there will be no i
s of farme
: rmers generally as it
will at those of Mr. res — E
to whom the tract isg
p
We have heard neatness of arrangement and
hesitation in —
it stringe:
young animals,
age far
verior stock, while
hope“ C. W. II.“ will not be
nein that the idea of a lever may enter into the
88 Бев 3 ei ee sed t
ótior
whee. vof a heavy we
: Уйга ү “rn or such thing, may he put put
n with е ats tha
ge;
ona жыш e i зал
— ving
leverage n Nag 4 hud may in some ‹
unity des making a judici ous
мс у
as a lev М
Again, “С. W. II.“ avers that the axis
A t : r
dante and fitness of design in farm buildings “The prize listh ; I
- and we doubt n ot with ТИШЕ, АЙ аы w^ nat lee than й m ores an prizes for a stock pr |
И ice on bits feeli i |
"eoe the Lr A vibes alo ‚ 2801.; m aem sheep, 240/.; and em ; 1201. ms
mu ore rfully must pach a consideration A v nabl 2
e discussion was :
кч: in i coe 8: the kind d befor da ave seen ately conducted h foa the: Imsa F ARMERS' CLUB— UB—an_ Pide n pe me di the o original ge of
ү four pair g” | institu gro out of the Royal I “ E
field at at E af ^ nile an hour ; it ; it Ap igi 1 Improvement 1 Society of eee , under ины: pr 3
' vigorous management of Mr, Harkness, its the hay-feld w yn und
or good from the operation, but | ecretary —on the subject of AUTUMN Сурт ee poodle diu кы ii
ion as to i ave in type portions of the px of this e its wheels to revolve, the ground on which
has appeared in Bes Society’s Journal, but stands not being moveable ; the revolution of
t that w ion: f the machine (out of gear), and
N b same as if he walked
T. | along with it.
the york
ir its rotation, and producing the work T
nd on the periphery pec
principle of a wheel and axle, in
the same strain on the horse а
He would upon the hypothesis be saved the
PER
3
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
ee,
W
overcoming the i inertia of the machine, - when the) axioms, but as 3 which are perhaps worthy latter.“ How can this action take place if, as x
once in motion and fully at work, the| of some . from ers. admits, the water enters the drain at the bot mt Would
effects in Ж» hypothetical and actu al case are the same ; It may be asked how Дв? ide experiment 5 succeeded | the wate e pipe t into it?
we have a system of levers, or a whe el and | with my Y eli. Very w - so вс: has been tried, but | In practice I have frequently had to continue the drain
ting to advantage. © . II.“ complains that the instances have been inl and the pr ogeny is too | over th hill into rock e di
the (converse !) leverag all Ao por i . young t 3 decisively з however Lans it for the | before I ld d the. water, If „C.“ has m
operating as additional resis would it not be an| eR eii. and consideratio: ) dr р to do, y be wise in hi to obtain t
rdinary thing if it were with the horses, i. e., In the bre pe of cattle I Ads con sol dies 8 authori
diminishing the e e? Why, we should then have
nery attached to every carriage in the
а — a distracting noise and dust would
be the PONE queen a better, by far, that the mechanics
i — de. But, i ss
of ag * ure should retrograde ut, in soberness, I
yerily believe there is no more loss of power in the
em in roller or clod-er see s
than
ost тч ака its arms, as it were, do the
my first two objections wd te
n
The
impedimen
Cep foni their
" has just
tionally losing their sight.
draw obliquely to
Vp atum at 47
pum long cet ч levers. Here again is a loss.
must 4 5 membered that the object is de: increase of
force, but of v наш, * Pray," says. C. W. H.,
* what is — differe
But this mana E am КО content to leave to the
father of m had Imust put it in the following
— UR ire
ly erem ч the fulcrum on whi
How wilt thou us oe to m
m oileake ?
eh it rests.
тота me 8 or to
How
For * C. W. H." hath asked, ** What
a
May E * by proposing the following Meis
problem
sideration v it
to the action of Seals
e
WH as it strikes me th at T"
produee of i ia
Is (though, I think , we mu jeu
veiy;
Beror in TEN — —.— heel, w
is perpendicular to the
posed, fo for the sake of simplicity, to be on the oscillating
Жооб;
г. Samuelson finds fault with me for кузы)
The only one Ї
if they are now only to cover — that —
Ido not think much will be gained over the plough.
however, must remain а ette ore exp jeas та |
i this iet.
e this opportunity of suggesting to Mr. S.
th machines would
yo
horses, man,
n to tie, all of tied I ——
Ч
CROSS-BREEDING.
* the emet Gazette of the 1st of нар there
Was an artic le on the advanta
e
of descent, which appeared to me so important,
m 80 well reasoned, b Bt I wonder it has not led to — asked find th
пса
s
- pe ret — ч bei to
th
rable me ie tg is a lever mosí | i
t tho tap smart
of corn, or — — — belly the E into | as
f
wo Ma angol
a
у |а very — variety, and when cut mus
If it be
as I can inform him gp ede is not the
one that I thought likely to ктү You ve Suggestion, |an
Нож very desirable it would be tablish
eed by crossing —
hor horn. 1
size is much prefer the анау of ‘oa meat better,
rdines onstitution much superior to m
f e shor horn: and if this ny ss could b
СОРОС (of whic i bite no doubt if the мё
ere persevered Hea should have a а combining
more go
with.
as
8 7 2
о
о
e
he sho ni agi on. Mp - Mig to suit the butcher,
all events i try towns, whilst the Scot,
жае ewt. (dead weight) bring
ehig 9 5 price in the market, and the cross betw
the and the
мы чаш, of the former, and a íai
y | exceedingly valuable animal. J. G.
Home e Corresponden ce.
rming.—In reply to your correspondent, |
have much va fas 'e in sending the plan
ollow in 8 Mangold Wurzel and Early Р 2
toes. During the winter dig the manure well in; em-
ai ih acu in February or "March to its
Pot ла в (an early sort, to take up notà later than
July), draw shallow a one ya e the sets
abo 0
wing drops one e addi ul of
referab
el s t.
edd p receive in тА process of MES ing the Pota-
s will promote the growth a the ngold Wurzels.
ае the growth of Peas and ey nd Swedes
after— es are и green in May and J perd thus
e for a full crop, but those
eld. The only sorts of Carrots o
e the white E Yellow Belgian, and I was — not
to state a e ave known 30 tons per
cre in suitab and proper care. Indeed the
system — — cropping requires scrupulous care
ually and ee —— no
b headlands
RS
guano, l ew
wood ashes, 8 over the ground and ‘forked i
E. Hulme
ainage,—l see from n — ч the 8th inst. ced
your correspondent * C." dilemma with his
draining operations.
It wa
t I was instr my em-
I
nly one.
о —— by
5 pa ounds about to be drained.
1 е
ood qualities a any other I am acquainted | P
"i
ehort-horn has many of tbe extent as a
size, as to be nn
som
part,
other in the aes, a man or di
ag deal o
; considerable ма some distance
shall
a f consolation іо“ E ” | kne
advi
any decided step.
b-footed as it has here
ren from early * may I look to them for ——
erhaps not, as in
vise, I have So
The Health of Tow
being stated in — an Paper Ago,
that à moderate sized Geranium, or other plant i in a
nwholesome only t
each giving out nearly th the
the scent of
ge of our land wh
Pear by the scent "of the sweet . — and.
al red unwholesome to
believe that it is generally conside
— you info:
if the gases evolved 1 from 755 fresh rie ot well fed
io — ey are; but du
remain th active
one
injuri volve ve the
— vm to insist on the mews lanes (behind the
palaces of Westbo haben p Aes &c.) being cleaned out.
— Draining.— a piece of land lying next
& brook, and so pent op ж a level with it that it is
impossible to drain ME — and where the main
drain would di requently under water.
I have read кезектин е о e nobleman who has
successfully carried out syphon draining, but there
o description of it. Can you give me any information
ев this? I presume that were mouth of the
main Jaid as low as the brook and a syphon attached
p it, 2 would hot discharge even though the ound
ich a the water came a
fro e outlet. I
be 1 — ed for "di information баара ting
this; носев ou have not heard of the case men-
tioned, и 1 00 your e ae pa^ be abdo d to give
a des of it. Leisurely.. [See our miscellaneous
sectio: d ih
The Cattle with Loose Horns, which your correspondent
E inp ft e nt in LAT probably have
called polls,
ted in a cross
which have pe any horns, and the — as I
when residing in Jamaica several instances of
cows * without horns, whose progeny УА а horned bull
— such horns as your corr ent describes, The
ose horns were sometimes broken ae nd sores were
produced in consequence, and the breed was got rid of,
e occupier in
r commu on ‘subject, But i e 8 dd Groce his atte чое to the point | 4 Sub
" other points раа: fo to me so very — | ti ere Le ey n the greatest fall. I was at one Draining of a Clay Soil.—Has as your correspondent
y 8, particularly horses and dogs, that aithough Е t by the 106 0 decided and triumphant reply : « C." read Mr. Trimmer’s article in the “Journal Ses
Iam laughed at by all my acquaintance w ver I I am an older man than Frege and I have drained e Royal Agricultural Society," Part 1, N XI, 18533
1 inions, I am yet so convinced that they since I was a bo: and must know nei ian e. it: “ бону {һе = of the ES duo. bp BaD Ke.
* tention, that I do not hesitate to offer them aah сыр Нун fatio my existence that if tw will "quim of a certain
publication in demas mp К rains were run across that hill, they w drain it | of "he lias, КУ vil very likely remove his difficulty
ing horses dogs you not only require better than all th the drains you propose to n it the | at once.
‘excellence of form, kait ай. sinks endurance, other way." What 3 соя а aman Cattle at St. Kitts.—Your pon
health: ‘constitution ; now 1 "ui oen ng been Mops. of some 40 or 50 years’ practical ex ntioning the peculiarity of a breed of cattle which
в which have come my 8 150 ge (and fident in the soundness a his ee e = M hope : met with at St, Kitts, hardly gives us an idea o
| though they could not vel be published here, I | for any effort on my part to change his 6 rep у by иши
. Mould be glad to communicate o tho ought the su A I co me myself re нук "that here 3 would be possible to form an opinion of their heri in
беп worth an inquiry), that tm e es дере епа їп re mproved experience in draining, as well as in Still he tells us, hé believes Loyd originally were im-
Км meas ат on Ше gun ud = parents at the 9 ciis — was a boy жет 1 8 oe рой ported from England ; а a little latitude, and
— 5 ; and with this view I have, in the | that water run sing a hill than across i t; still, | suppose they came from — vim Here and only h
duo. 1 boe] had E ə do with: — breeding of horses, taken with all due defianto to those тат of experience, 1 do we find, in breed, the peculiarity he mentions
that t d be in as good ing | would advise orrespondent * С,” t fresh | of pendent horns, or, е m ч ipa A e ho
ком Eu th breeding condition, and that start, and not to patch a bad job, but to set out his | shell of the horns secre r having been
but She and the horse should be put on their mgttle, | drains at regular in s of from 24 to 34 feet паа found, in ‘the (ойу) Siea Жинү; ; it is wel
QW not o а. aby a short gallop pe before 8 to the texture of the kn own that instances are not uncommon of the partial
dens brought together. There is a cause for every ground ; and if tl an
the great differences we find in progeny from one inclined bottom at an average pecie of not less | by w hich they are attached to the head may be sew vered
temper, ирке, and all than 4 feet, with due ele ey, to gern M P pes well | with pasa I attribute me. 2 i prep which
rada ble qualities, cuit be owing to some cause or | join may be satisfac- | was formerly in horns ‘out of
ема does it arise that опе child is блк a tory. At the same 4 I beg to eau tion j^ C.” that the | th
and han w her having | task mor@ difficult than he is inclined to apro; ;
in every respect | and judging from the followin; assage in.“ C.’s
ао known, the bringing | munication, І suspect а little practical training "шк,
it that a -horse | not be lost on him, “C.” writes, “I am perfectly
ye esed of his year, whilst the year | aware that in cases where the rock appears, as it
m th e parents | does on S^ brow of a hill, a drain laid along the line of
not propounded as | the rock will often take the whole of the water from the | we
684 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
severance ш one stram of breeding, it will easily be
believed that it will 3 уун satisfactori a sua vam —
Still the horns in this breed (when any) are only abou
6 inches long; to account for the di erence i in rtis in
the two breeds under consideration, I can only suppos
that, as is generally the case with all i importation 526
some other — — the same species have been intro-
, and so p y.
Crops in in Yorkshi
night of continued wet weather, and farmers are hec in
ing to feel it deeply. There is much "an sown Wheat
yet in the fields in this Riding, and this morning I found
no difficulty in taking out ears of Whe oht with nearly
every grain sprouted. here t
hooded the covered sheaves have suffered little except
in ing ears the tai 15 po
— all grown or ready t s which
re set up in single 2 (cae duo ri found had
tha grain sprouted, althou e she " was standin
quite upright. There are oe pra orn
still in the fields in ре county a and г think it = al
— — in a greater or less degree. Potatoes too
have suffered dreadfully. I some iin. wA " his
and I am pretty sure more than two-thirds of them a
i hen deni чесе ped tr a the crops were
sent in, a a bad o d Potato tee а not be fourfd in
this field, — Richmond, Oct.
Far armers’ Club.
M.—At the с: ‘meeting of the Society the |
P. diy the following addresses were delivered. The
ehairm rman, ord ayleigh, » АӨ e The Health of Mr.
goa Mr. aeuo
ure you ords pH pleasure once again
йв y усп at this table, in “furtherance of the objects of Фо
itham Society. It is come ed the Labourers’ Friend Society,
and ptm hibet. unt I shall 2 be cons * mia an in-
чад have spent а good deal of money =
trader, pe
pad small i picce of of tand p^ Tiptree, and 2 Pte бы 50 0
- =ч that it has conduced largely to the co Santor’
с" ^ ie i ento When 1 | look at th he mil-
lion of bricks I hav —
thought oat to giva $e p 4 е the Кед jak z Pim
ith abl
al of soil at little oat: Whether ie stilling of RES the
and
иг Patches up ч piece of ground, covers it by “what is scratched 5
Mr. Hutley farms. (Mr. Hutley
r
: of
ments in Шәле things, and does all п skilful ants, tries expert.
uce eded sult is advantageous to he farm
I 1 have sugested t to се жа бэ that we shoul have a trial of
ed
succeed, 1 е ѕееп а 3 dt it, te 5 ‘think, un vid Mortis it
g and
ing p
shall be "satisfied if it does — but this pi am rather surprised =
m ie
Боа will — eppiteshe to ‘all other objects in farming—thresh-
g, or anything on the farm; and if it should entis
it я be let out as drills tala xg — farmers, 1 have n
Is
railways. endless s Topes, the farmer кин А. able to use. an
w d.
PER
u pie
wi ith the manufacture of bricks, a matter connected w
and a better те m would bea great sate
not die Whether | any of vou have seen Beart's p
t Pea:
Ф armer grows, poe will find that it w
effected the improvement in it
an tha
or
gardener. This man that has got the crops I ha ет б
а readin an; that is, һе has read u the ide u wied
the subject, and perh ps M ork;
what he does, an farmer
a he ter an
am 20 or 50 mes the quantity, yi he goes to his da TN
w, in reference t tances that seem to з А
роне of a agriculture, I canno t help remarking on
p ith great care,
v 4
as er -
believ ve e he has 17 : m tem that it is because ina Season like’
an t on that
| MS so well as re can in dry weather. I believe that to be
? т sw
s to root cro
en a grower of Mangold, and I do it — — -yard manures:
grow them on EN 21 inches ap mers
5 Ho h the gro p dee ply with y ШОП, plough
top I put 13 ewt. T guano, ^w гона plough it i "i ы tiat tho
shall be well 2 у ied with food for several w
brick = the Fogle mà a уме — a shall but it took 5 tons i
M.
with. it, and Ik now, as a — abo “of па, Phat extraordinary ты
1 x. rd Sir Thom
1 e made, heii al o f which: — ait aly I feel convinced it
was a happy day for the neighbourhood that I was so inclined to
spend my ыу, tra ugh it was a — Sonrce of — 48 —
to me in other points of view. I do not admit I was as wrong
spending my money, Ido not say I did ev erything as cheaply
as it might be done; but I do think an investment in brick a
slate is very much . than каре ап = cor teh. I think it rs
a r
ey are as good as the firs — wont put up, and are,
therefore, the cheapest thi we сап use. I now see a hope that
my o nye llremunerate me. I have been for a long time
a
my balance-sheet, and a few days ago I set myself
р какаш down t my books to examine the accounts of the year;
called bour here to assist me in the valuation, and
— enti
ss; I am
ready to produce better erops in future; a y say I may
fairly Шын Жакунун myself on being now ‘safely Taki in е
harbour of profit. (Cheers.) -The system ‘of irrigation I
adopted certainly does wonderfu ‘things. It will no 4 bad
pasture into a good one in the course of a year, There
ож le to confirm what I be
say, that do pe will, and spend what you vill, ot {а aie |
ре
to get pas on the hard yellow EE Dole ation
appears to make the old plants die ere a jm w
stock of Grasses and Clovi r, that makes nd a —.— look better,
and ere ou to keep more acre. ( That
0 ; and the more carefully I con-
sider that, the mo: I ight in this сены, га.
for I assure yon that t liquid manure not only saturates the
am
the d
ground to the depth of 3 4, or 5 feet, but runs through th
solid elays, bey if, Py А bad a and you may trace it
r2 , or 400 yard ow I am desirous that
ihe crops hes he канате rae measuring pie ud
(Hear. I have tried an iri sedia. with the
myself, but т cannot say that I have been DT
- of winter Beans in single rows 5 feat 1 pad and 1
of Ma angold Wurzel between the rows, and also
kinds of nome as Turnips, Potatoes, Onions, Parsnips,
Carro ts. e Beans 8 were put in on ploughed 2 E
9
deep; ; "2 put the top spit with manure on it at the [dmi and I
ut the new soil at Ж pA on due Pree I grew these root
The crop of Beans was 16 bush the acre, and the
Wurzel produced 7300 roots to r^v acre, weighing a little over
16 tons—it was taken up this m E dn E. intention to.
test thes with my ordinary crop of Man Wurzel gm
27 inches apart t, which is an Mie me Bg D des 1
weight of that in — маа rows beats that the ustal
way ; and I feel quite certain there is quite halfa as iic ү
the single rows. (Haar r.) For the Potatoes I put и no manure
Y. 8 but the new soil and they. cama
ont well; I 5 auch fewer rotten or diseased alami n than
a
m gla e Mr,
mong uc Higa manure a — in the Tight dix
your mind undergone any didi as to the
. I thin
ve arisen to nm Mary lands of Essex, the Dengie |
Clays, this rei гк с draina How is itthat this year we
hear such w. unts — rs crops in in Dengie Hundred ?
Mr. WX. Bor — — t seeding; there was not hal putin
be in a triable State, and should T vem it е нА,
acts at all decently, I
shall 22 kan agriculturists that like to come -+ see it, ‘hot
only bon cond] day uL or whit tt is — work, when they can
t * — e road, th
horse regularly stis e nn an hour; z takes a comet;
he is then ta n off for the
nt
57 other operations in which i it is employed. THa great
of the matter has — to get the great weight that was *
. — I might
NM experiment oma rhe I began last E 8 ri
Smith's plan, but I was too late; ebbe, : vens I гайы
Wheat
mine in till October, I had the crop threshed ae
that I have 24 quarters per acre. (Laughter.) 1 ao 1
with it, on the — ге — fallow last year, and
make the third crop of Whea
r. THEDAM sai ungen —
Hitherto I have been in in the habit o ng bu
the results of which bave been laid before 120 hing
being wet last iting a total failure ips Listar ; :
of the kind to communicate. rds
and I think it n undoubted that more nen pe 1
failure of the than from ove ing; "1 t
ecks an Ung в much better than to to sei
(Hear) As the question of statistics has е
as that which I was though little about, tot cat
hat on this I am sadly in me dex, for an bene bid e of E
learn is the quantity of о ris an Pi
population. Fu oh r we know t hat one quart that i$
— upon the a verage from 360 Tbs. to 370 Ibs. enc
about 1 Ib. per head per dari for every m male and fem 20, or 0р 0
сано if we take our population а t16, 18, s of quarters
24 millions, there will not be less than 18 millions © trig $
required for the general annual consumption. i
— CMM ог
owes wil sary
1 hear] ET is true that a a x system of 5 of 3 of our КЕЯ
а ral produce ak o amount of
— —
difficult t to arrive iti any certain
43—1853. ]
THE LEES CHETURAN: GAZETTE.
685
— home growth. — number of acres might be given,
ECT of might be Bs ascertained, and the a А
ut 33 Beck be vast ey! in obtaining the amount
acre, if it ery left in the of the fa ——
the is ready t — gro
Mak there woul at delicacy, vet fear (perhaps
t fe ar) in others, in giving —— that they thought
be injurious to their interests. Chelmsford Chronicle.
what he
pat I
bones
Miscellaneous.
of a Loch by Syphon.—The anaes
Free Pres of 13th of September describes
cessful use of a syphon for the drainage of Cuore
loch and its borders, the property of wee
of Stair. It f ad in the commencement,
: was fou afte
working 30 hours, that air bad been gradually lodging
the summit, а
3 —. - syphon
ў — lead pipe ‘conducted to r the mit level
at a point where, experi Аннага ua model, the
med to od Hg erp is contrivance has been
but much difficulty has a from sludge
ing in towards the mouth М. ү aphan, 4
E whole bottom of the 1 ing о
h f
— — y^ an — ude, se — —
Ao spe and become workable.
The The syphon er
a mile) and is 7 inches i E i eter,
ft
the level of the , giv ve feet of fall.
charge of the w aie А the present "ime A сөй
gallons per minute, but at first, when the loc
original et — — all r, T
uch m
e
the iron pipe laid, when complete, was 7s. 6d. per yard,
Calendar of Operations.
a.
e indulged in with
rt bane not been fully
and second
“CHESHIRE, 19.—The anticipations w
regard 2 es harvest in our last герог
of the late sown corn, Bea
t is likely to remain for some days to com
who have cl LM soils to deal with, —
heat, having suffered so
— consequent u the
Wheat, more especially
тим, has commenced partially, and the 8 as —
ear,
of crops. and Oats are very scarce in dis дыва
and will in all probability —— so until Wheat sowing is
further tocks of cattle are taken into the
building to consume * — Mangold Wurzel has again had
а check from phi wetness of the weather; and as there
ncrease in the the
crop,
ning to pull pr store the roots for spring use, and Кл giving | Pota! r ton, 60s to 160s Mushrooms, p. pott., 1s to 2s 6d
2 tops — the — daily. Turnips will not be so good generally — 5s to 78 — bushel, 6s s
as was month ago, and Potatoes are decidedly the per bush., 2s 6d to 5s Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 1s
worst p we we have — wn for years. N. Cox, — phe Hall Turnips, per doz., 2s to 3s Artichokes, per doz
t. 17 ae the harvest ended w. been | Cucum each, Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d
able ib Judge be better “of the extent of the mischief ca year | Celery, per bundle, 9d to 15 6d | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d
of rains. e Whea t crops are the lightest ever known, | C: ts, per doz., 4s to 6s yme, per үче, to оре
and what has been threshed out (and none scarcely r seed), | Spinach, per — — — 2s int a р. doz. bunchs., 2s
es bad yield, and th lity and sample very unequal, | Beet, per doz., 1s to N per bunch, 2d to ia
is much tailing ; on the whole, the last year's crop, though Hence — = dra. 1s 1s to 3s Basi, ©., per bunch, 6d
light in wei a fe. rs, is n this Marjoram, do., do., 6d
Г 1853 T of Ib., — Wa lereresses, p.12 bun, 3d to 4d
ato yl ont
had E. u
Mürrow—a condition the Wheat fu crop
Фу weather wil set ы, and
in «nu have been
i mos hie crop, and even the best crops will not yield
to Sacks an ac p but as n are high, will save the farmer а
de Hen Of growing this uncertain crop, and in mos
as late pay better to clean his land and make a fallow,
: BANI iex short time to clean these foul acres pre-
«pontine bebes crop. The same aa. a Madian seid of
лов which commonl; е the land urnips are
3 le ipee Mangold Wurzel inferior. Very
able crop of these * the mother of as
p w of Turnips so foul and
y, in part, have choked
eat bbles
can report in rain
y, and sometimes very ахау, e eee n»
re far from wor Mos!
ng for ng Tierry. “put - may x pr d
1275
:
Hi
HE
3
+h 214 f£ Vh 4h H 11
in the fields, which is so far well, M we are not ie ly —
| driven to the — of wre so soon; but if we have a hard winter
will not be so well for stock, as hay и еш, good hay especially,
and it will hardly be fa eri ie 'market any price. Turnips are i
most places a fair crop except on the flat lands, where the wet
c son has been against them. un every oe ve hear Lr bad
e Wheat returns are; they were not ex to be great, but
they the hig come up, to what they were uM at, A even
not be much better off than in
- | Brussels Sprouts, do., 2s to2s 6d | Horse
toes, pe
WOOL.
is} Woor.—Scarce
6 possible, and
eep a
ass in the Stubbles
ад and though we might fee: died it otherwise, yet
e find that the sheep do well upon and they will. — —
little else for some time, and it will be desirable to ге ў ет
from the Turni og ge ng as possible, as they are not yet grown
than
to maturity.
Notices to Correspondents.
CYDER: A Sub. — the fruit when *
and Ty,
and store it in some cool room in heaps. Grind in No — in
сЕ weather. Add — or malt wort to bring the juice to |
pecific gravity 1070 erment in a vat until the specific
—— is — . to 1060. Transfer it t to. casks, and shift it
from re vessel to 23 to check нана er at vm
it may be transferred toa clean barrel, pre y filled w
sulphur vapour, = do in a cool cellar.
DISEASED —— Votre — . will find the whole
subject dise re going t auseam—for really.
— Mr. “uth — «ey. Uthe of trustworthy valu
mbers
has come and volumes of this Journal.
Where Мы rede brews tedly attacked, we should be dis-
PD to pull up the eres, and, if not too late in the в season,
BO th е fi uU
Lom WEEDON CULTIVATION OF WH Td F. The pamphlet,
“ A Word in Season,” is published b y R gway, Piccad
SUDDEN INFLAMMATION: J J says:“ Mie a clay far, en
Herefordshire, ba
from inflammation, but i teria die s0 Ас; that bleeding
Mn o effect u quickness of breathing, which comes on
in the morning, —— middle day, and
dead — — night though — freely; if more died and o
сте mper, but when poter tacked the —
tion. Some of your readers
m
om
as
z
pursue," [In the à
after death, hn can only say, с
— E 6.8
RSES: Р fn the following, every етае
for ran’ уб іп а mas antimony, 2 scruples;
submuriate E Рг 110 di: — of iron, 2 do.; after
which, 2 pints of Linseed oil, or apply to your veterinary sur-
on.
drlarkets.
COVENT GARDEN, Oct, 22.
Vegetables and Fruit continue to be well жонин, but trade
remains dull. Most wt — of —— Gra un — abundant.
Pears chiefly — rré d' Amanlis, Brown Beurré, Gansel's
rgamot, and тенте: mportations of Fota from
the ——— — “still kept 225 Plums, fr the th
f се fetch 6s. per baske English Plums are nearly
mets pare and Тыгай fetch from 2d has per bunch
Potatoes are much dise but prices t keep up.
Mushrooms are more plentiful, — a little cheaper. Cut flowers
consist of sis ge ums, , Roses, nette, and tree
Carnations
FRUIT.
Pine- apples, per Ib., 3s to 6s Lemons, per doz., 1s to 28
Grapes, hothouse, Р, tb, 1s to3s
Portugal, pe b., 6d tois
Plums, per punn — is to Р
Apples, per bush, 3s to
dessert,p. кы sieve, we to 4s
to 3s
Oranges, per doz., 1s to 28
Almonds, per peck, 5s 6d
sweet, pe r Ib., 28 to 3s
Filberts, р. ido Ibs. "95s to 1058
K rc ES 100, 1s to Is 6d
Pears, eun na cme obs, P. 100 i 110
Fi r doz. 1s to obs, p. 0 s
a VEGET ABLES =
Cabba doz., 9d to 1s arlie per
Sant wr each, 2d to 4d Lettuce, Cab., p. doz., 6d to 8d
ns, per doz., 2s to — Cos, per score, 9d to 1
French ns, per half ei sieve, 3s hes, doz., 1s to 2s
to 4s 6d Small Salads, p. pun., 2d to
es | are unalte:
« A and
MITHFIELD.—Mowxpar, Oct. 17.
The WEN of Beasts is very large, and a considerable propor-
tion are of inferior Кван. Trade is Pe for all t nie the
| — Ке not тер lower. The " of E eep is
for som е past, а trade — E: — — ars
not а Mit for the sys qualities but d is Wifüeult to dispose
5 — kinds. 'Trade nsi ws bly w. — т Calves, owing
e unfavourable 8 nd Holland —
asts, 7060 Sheep, 186 Calves, and 26 —
X. Sheep ;j and 3000 ts from the no
Per st. of 8 Ibs.—s а ва rire i шь! d s i
Best Scots, Here- 4 to 4
ма 1 - to4 2 De — on 0—0
Best Short-horns 3 8—4 0 | ЗАМ Mr 8 4—4
2d quali —8 0 | ро, we 0 0—0
Best ро | — * K И 0—0 í
Half-breds . 4 8 0 | Aa н 9 0—4
Do. Shorn ... sia 0—0 0 | Pigs "а +8 4—4 í
Beasts, 6080; Sheep and a 31.950; Calves, 242; Pigs, 405.
a Oct. 21.
The number of Beasts | е and die for — on the
average no — choicest qualities, bein
rather more mone upply of "Sheep Es and mostly
pairs Д 4 7 left. FX “ton Monday last. The sal and fresh
om disposed of at a — — advance, but the —
pr ers oy — so very limited, tha! A learance cannot e
2
t be
The — коса are rather deare any and Holland
thang 696 Beas Lr Sheep, and 154 сно). from Spai
0 Sh — om from Fra the ern —
midland, — 2 80 Milch c Cows — the home soutien.
= 81bs—s d d Perst.of8lbs.—s d в d
пе Boots; н re- Best g-wools... 4 4to4 8
fords, &c. * to 4 4 Do. „0 0—0 0
Best Short-horns 3 10 —4 2 Ewes & 2d quality 8 6—4 0
2d quality 3 4 8 *. 0 0—0 0
st Downs and Lambs » 0 0—0 0
Half-breds ... $ 2 — Ч 0 | Calves sw» | : 0—4 4
. Shorn 0 gs 4—4 6
Beasts, 1235; А.А — . 4540; Calves, 318; ? Pigs 367.
K LANE.
Mowpay, Oct. 17.— of *
TAa ue 25 market was 5
and the inferior a slow sale on the tonne of thi 9 55 йу [ ni —
The — being well i attended by enum s
Wheat was іп im
acted t our com “eae d ng the
n fair os of F eras tr last.
Fine malting and grinding Barley meets a fair sale at last week's
prices, inferior was rather ре Beans
r and difficult of disposal.
For white Peas there is less demand than
t
.; grey bring fan lly late rates.
—— of эчү day se'nnight. In — — - but little doing.
MPERIAL QUARTE: a 8:
"MM Essex, d E d ^. White 61 -n Red ...../58 - 66
«littore 76) Red... ..[58—72
— Tal —
Barley, e & distil., 34s to 38s...Chev
Foreign...grinding and distilli
Oats, Essex and Suffolk
Scotch and Lincolus
— Irish
Feed . I
eee Poland and Brew 1727 Feed
Rye See „„ ‘ * oreign . me
Rye-meal, foreign
3 to 428 ae
Us aeg 46s... W
Peas, vide а ers and Kent. CE *
1 1
Seen eee 3333 i i iaia.
Tp ier ed
es -
448 to 478......
per barrel Per sack .
"M. d. UR arrivals of — grain this week axe
— й, —— боги pe 1 ——
r.. I.
Monday’ 8 К; E at, s, per qr. upon
floating cargoes fro! e South there has been a
bec ds at an айта: — — Sk porter. Barley, Bea
aintain Monday’s rates. Oats sell at an ср
qr. For Flour there із а good demand, and
1s. per barrel more money.
I
MPERIAL AYERAGES.
Wheat .
Hw 1 s. d,
Sept. 10 54 9 31 3 21 11 33 6 al 7 37 8
1 34 9 20 6 35 7 41 9 39 8.
— 94...» 56 7 35 9 21 4 36 9 43 0 41 6
Oct. 1 wnt 00 5 37 0 22 2 36 11 42 10 |42 11
— 8 61 9 38 7 22 9 |39 1 44 3 44 4.
— 15..«...| 68 4 40 1 23 10 39 11 45 4.
Agereg. Aver. 5911| 36 3 22 1 37 0| 49 9 |4112
puties |
Inferior do. ... ..90 95 | Inferior do.
New На Д , 80 84 | Fine new do.
Inferior do. . 36 70 {| Inferior do
HOPS.—Boroven MARKET, Oct. 2
essrs. Pattenden ‘and Smith report "eR 56 Нор market is
. —.— for all fine coloured Hops. Duty, 140,000“.
OE MAKET Pee оа Мыл ыз ы,
21s, 8d.; Eden Mai send Hasw:
3 Lambion, m 61.; Wallsend Stewarts, 24s.; Wallsend
ps at market, 1 а
—BRADFORD, THURSD.
is maki the spinners are all w work-
ane and bowen. M ust be submitted to, |
Noils rokes are scarce, and 2 making is very
limited.
RxS.— There is no improvement in the demand for yarns on
B Bs the irregularity of workin; dto in our last
continues; the quantity of hinery wholly idle is immense, and
short-time working never "i "ral y previous period,
Preces.—The coldness o season induced a little more a
iuquiry for winter goods, bat the declaration of war is operating |
great of the land is reser gig me
weather there will be vig nb time
oods market, and there is no alternative затар.
progr dina — rn idle looms,
sales were made an advance of 2s. to 2s. 6d. per barrel was
realised, Western Canal 35s., and Baltimore and Phila-
delphia 36s. per barrel. Sack r was y held for 2s.
| per sack more money. Oats and Oatmeal met with a fair sale at
late rates. and Beans realised full prices. { :
was neglected, and scarcely as dear. a er оа. а oe torn aud
mornimg's market there
country trade, and of
Flour met with
m
LU
move unless at a reduction of 6d.
Pues wat done i in Indian Corn, although inferior qualities
686 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocr?
LASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC А USTIN’S ARTIFICIAL STONE. - Garden COLT'S REVOLVERS =
i Y um CO. supply been, SHEET GLASS, and other ornamental works continue’ to Pun exe- 1 Now re ady.— Cor, E Coins n.
J ETLEY an — А ocu: Sei: ing from 24. to 3d. euted in this material by Mr. Tust b late e B mi ie supply the ARMY and Nive RAE is NOW reg
of ачу M € at үс 5 — many thonaand fent | at 8 5 TT 1 to 4, Керре! OW, New Roa NUM е тиа manufacture, of the be st materia чар i
T the Regen any qu —
of which are kept ready packed for immediate ficial limestone, 23 le us iy grey colour, Sy se pins re-
tay thon 8, dealers in |
ree from с. &c., — ied on favourable terms —А ro». —
— ces and Estimates forwarded on application, for the glazed and reddish appearance of Terra cor à and other T 85 ring Gard ddress, Colo
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, pune It is quite water ӘС E nd may be laid under water for | 22Р mig Ga кы. an a
^ 28 tte ery. 5
ES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING | 0 А
ante ar as M MIL PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, | апу e without injury. D oth The "followinz list will Pies some idea LAMPS, OIL, CAN DLES, SOAP Ke.
ORNAME ENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, of the variety of thes | AT TUE WHOLESALE PR RICE FOR C
de v & Co., 35, Soho Square, London VASES, in 0 styles, from 10s. to 307. each. 2 Y the ALBANY LAMP and VE pon Jem
(quinos aao АСАУ А { 55, ALBANY STREET, REGE
Bee Gardeners’ Chr ет = 7 N FOUNTAINS, more than One Hundred Designs. N amounting ng ox 4
~~ ESTABLISHED > т ч Price lists sent on applicatio Mie.
T OMAS MILLINGTON, Importer and Dealer rin STATUES copied from the Antique. PHOL TERY and CABINE
anit Pa es аш DAN — d MODERN FIGURES, from 2 to 12 guineas. ОЕ: М chintzes, Tournay, Brussels 2
8, е 1 gilt рр pier and chimney gl chai
AREHOUSE, 87, BISHO ай гзм: ore too bet each, BASKETS, with Suitable Pedestals, from 1 to 30 guineas, — and walnt t-tree, loo tabi XE E
de to any size — Under "s 4 a HELLS f 125. to 151 din pa — sideboards, bedsteads, Arabian p.
1 e] by x ж 5 from 125. to 150. four post and half tes X EA in mahogany and iron
i obs . à: ae 1e enamelled japanned bed f
16 ounces ... - per foot. | by * py 5: } under 9 by T 15s. FIGURES OF ANIMALS anp BIRDS. maple, VANDO and other w. adds. At 1. Pye
F enr a das La ae UE TI Nei AND W
Large Sheet of No. 16 very superior, packed in cases of 100, TAZZAS, on FLOWER BASINS, from 30s. to 947. R TURE. ШОК үн Eu. "DR
200, and 300 feet, at 214. to 24d. per foot.
Improved Patent — gh Plate from one-eighth to 1 inch thick MEMORIAL URNS ax» PEDESTALS. opt 4 . eee = — requisite M" — tect
Glass Milk Pan: Preserve Jars, Bee and Pro ben obe SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS. Estimate if desired will include the entire responsibility > йа
о Glass, oe — арна and С vg of removal, also the taking down, unpacking, and re-armmons
well as eve: leseription о ow Glass n I 8 the whole of the Furni i i | ;
Style. e of the Furniture in the various room:
— viram oval, and square, for Оена and — — ; RADU ERED in every Sty. aying down Car p эме fixing Cornices а ‘Curtin
Fern es а BAPTISMAL FONTS. MADGWICE's, Upholsterer, Pavement, Finsbury.
ESTABLISHED ABOVE SIXTY. YEARS. TTEA ? ;
— METTAM, British and FOREIGN G REEN AND HOT-HOUSES made i* — H of ammo EUM TED © CAT
at J.
DS, sent free by post. .
WHOLESALE eqq GLASS з WAREHOUSE, 80, Princes- LEWIS'S HORTICULTURAL WORKS, mford Hill, and prices of upwards of One нне, 3 — * а
street, Ibis кунлер сы, Middlesex. gent to all parts of the United Kingdom, These of every description of Bedding, Blankets, and uw
160z. Sheet Glass in Boxes of wet 91888 cut to size, not pp are warranted of the best materials, and put together | new Warerooms enable them to keep o
100 feet. eeding 40 inches, n a superior manner, Being pie tured by steam-power, they | design fixed for inspection, — .
Under 6 ins. by 4... 134. p. foot 16 ow +. 9d. to 31d. mA foot. aa considered the cheapest and best made in о, Bo Bed-room Furniture, Furn id dr ne — and
6 by 4, under 8 by 6, 2%, „ ол. ... 344. to 5 уч Са eenbouse Lights, at 3d. per foot; pe at 434. The so as to render their P Establishment complete for th
by6 „ 12 by 10, 24d. „ 26 oz. ... 5d. to 7d. ” rade and Merchants sending Sashes to Australia Ан at | furnishing of Bed-ro L & Son, 3 ү: |
Foreign Sheet Glass, packed in "rt of 200 feet in^ large esie prices. List of Prices by enclosing two postage stamps. Manufacturers, 196, Tott теа inn Road, Lond
Sizes—4ths, 21d.; 3rds, 21d. per foot n
ad a I pore lass то Glass, Glass ani i Slates, UPERIO OVER
every description w manufacture stimates 8.—
e or eee K Eee. CHARGES.—One of est stock
AMES PHILLIPS S & Co,
le, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT.
НА" TLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS,
Riu AC TENE NM + PUBLIO. BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORIES,
To EUREKA SHIRTS- — Best ini
408 Желал quality, six for 30s. Gentlemen @
obtaining shirts in the very best . in which tl
made, are solicitet to try Fonp's Eurekas.—
and the only duas fitting shirt made.” Observer.
Country r side
ath | sth] 1
: inch | inch | inch
Facked in Crates, rahi ешкш of the sizes thick. thick. thick.
manu, -
nts purchasing in any provinci f
S fach Ge Be teat d анде nd с
wee nches 1 and gh ниро 0 531 0 7 0 9 th fe | і ati |“Forp’s rd. Shirts, 38, Poult
3 70 6 0 71 0 9 ——— 11 genuine e). Illustrated price lists, „ directions
i 1 “HOTHOUSE | BUIL Ен: ^ measurement, and every €— A: forwarded post f
the pattern books to select from of the
uM to ge $- ordered. 9 $58 Tie Sob nd atl Shirting, on receipt of six nol Agents are m
Sby 6and under 2 . Ж 0 0 7 | Bui 78 fi wu fural appointed in all towns. Terms, &c., forwarded on a
toby 8 UP усе, 0 60 8 sipa will Neb , Rrcnanp Forn, 38, Poultry, Landen. Manufactory,
14 by 10 » m ЖАШ Hothouse | Works, Tooley Street.
но 0 7 0 83 i Nin oe ne ROYAL EXHIBITION.—A v.
à ety of Hothouses, n-
14 ft. sup. „ 3 в. a „orif above do » houses, Conservatories, Pits, size or a s Walt t . . Ae Harte e |
inches lon Жы M n 0.74; 0.9 = sd , ac LB 4 to 5 miles, which is found. to be Made e fi |
8 4 pon ч poration, Comping and to SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN, and GAM |
i 2 „ 85. oan vets Uo ts, во TELESCOPE new and most important |
2. ” ” ? we at a lady or gentleman ins: |
5 n " 6 5 x = 40.. 0 91010 B Telescope E d
PPP 0 » 0 103 ; |
45 n ” 10 na n 55.. 0 9410 103 hee |
in ” ” A E ” 65...| 0 010/011 er: |
15 5 A 20 ЫЛ bn 0 1 о 5 1 и i with wonderful powers; a od object can rdi: |
20 "I 28 gp oM жуму" ^ 10 to 12 miles distant. Invaluable Acoustic Ins
Do = 30 100 —— „ Mop 1.01. 14] particularly уг А relief of extreme Deafness.
Qua e T 3 n ted in Messrs. S. & B tm Opticians and Aurists,
Street, Piccadilly, London, opposite the York Hotel.
IN О CHARGE FOR STAMPING ARMS,
INITI n ,atL
6
et gis поз “that — ы late Glass is the | bo
al, as the most 9 885 kind of ay that
= horticulture, Tt free from all the faults
nsparent. glass, чл has man = ges
single as а set-.
GEoRG 1 P, guns REGI R Dina
GEORGE P. TYE, сл балет DOM шры, — |
retail of all respectable Nursery and Seedsmen in ‘the kingdom.
рит: AND =. xd: visam Mis Ты FILTER, enl
6d. Mo
pro i 3
Horticultural Bui Buildings; also| Dressing Cases, Envelope Boxe tti
— ceri. Gold Pens, Chute = &c. auge iu
treet.
Bec MAN
ja Аа — pex
ngs,
Plans, Models, and
f | Catalogues of Plant Vines, Seed, а
J. Wxzks = mcr mem
оу ать Drawin
pic СОРТЕ ‘GALVANIC BELT, m
for the Cure of Disease. See the the Treatise, !
pue hen es T MEM W. P. Piodorr, Medical Galvanist,
saves НЕ: VINE DISEAS бит Ка
у бы n е i Ы | — A el Oe 3 CURED BY DT 4 K tag
ck рышы V tattcllsazi- ЫЙ Чы Г. ag PREVENT. 1 арр
ELT and. DOR damp = mde 3 1 Ne ist i бы К : 3
houses, t. equalise the ш : — A
ы ILLIAM BURNETTS DISINFE
Danvers 58 25 gem. THE BEST CONCENTRATED i
Street, Chelsea, P ZIN neat :
ble experience in the con-
k; MM reolenn which, for cmb mi И
і conomy ee s Td
| thing of the e EU surpassed by any-
‚| orders on the lowest
been “extensively em ployed by the bonia
N men; and to all by whom they have | К
C PETI conden | in
h most
43—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 687
= LANDSCAPE GARDENING REVIVED AS AN ART. IRD NETS, SHEEP NETS, RABBIT NETS, COCHIN
М, THOROLD, of Thorpe Bower, — pio > ae x e es nese with Bamboo Poles, ioe cost S ng; PERIODICAL SALE BY [o ^ 8 BER
^ cg to offer his services to Ladies 2n entlemen in s. each; Partridge Nets, 2d. per sqnare yard; Rabbit ^ ets, “Ny pee
еа е-атг anging th ae Gardens and Pleasure-grounds | 4 feet wide, 13d per yard ; Cocoa Nut Fibre; Sheep Folding Nets, 1 ж end e 5 next Peviodieat Sale ‘of
e any style, or combination of | 4 feet high, 4d. and 6d. per nm At W. Cullingford’s Manu- | ос | dba rod POU LTRY will take place at his Great Room
styles, suitable to the peris е of all kinds of fesidences, | factory, 1, Edmund Terrace, Balls Pond Road, Is lington, Lo: lon. | 49’ ik prede 55 on TUESDAY, Nov. 1, at
scale, and in most cases to produce immediate effect. | тусу, е : sely. i j nd Silver
etc ngive ample seen Misa: es ICH ARD D GUN 1 ER’S BRIDE-CAKE EST re EM n, from the yards of John Fletcher, Esq., of Kensington,
EAT —— BLISHMENT, Lowndes Street, Albert Gate. Wedding фот Nightingale, of T каера; and several other First
Rock on ORNAME NTAR W ATER- FALLS Brei akiasts furnished, ж ойе or in part, with silver, china, fro leb д me ure Black Cochins
R pen AINS, RUSTIC w AND s, and att Corner of Motcomb and Lowndes Streets, те is rate strain. a — i forwarding a stam
ING undertaken on à 11158 wr фаг wale, by "Mr Albert Gate, Teton. i ec envetope to Mr. J. C, Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent
К il а у of tl
Guess, who end for consultation in an par MEE as Uoc tees
20, St —
xingdom.—420, Stran aa | О ВЕ LET, а STOCK and CORN FARM.— ORCHIDS.
SCHOOL 1 FOR GENERAL AND SCIENTIFIC QE, Меп is about 465 seres, in а chalk district, about 70 t im IMPORTED AND ESTABLISHED PLANTS.
DUCATION eicit Am regard to ктеп бен rom London е soil is nvourable or grain, and ge arm will AR. J. C. we e an- wi ; :
Wickham Market, — a ted by Mr. DOWNES he | carry from 350 to 400 ewes, The eons T you р — \ Great Room, $8, K g Stree > red renee кте. at ns
сошзе of instruction comp all the requisites of a sound fant 130 aeres is down land * up five yak - in good | November i IMP PORTATION oF ORCHIDS, 1 RIDA
1 education, and — "jm is are moderate and inclusive. condition. There are 16 acres of w „ 1 Messrs " a n.i PA 8, in capital
libera. n, У X rds 4 con — 12 weng a Cattley anew Cottier «е,
Vacancies for two private pupils. Soils, Minerals, and Manures ENNING, NAYLOR, & Rohixs, Solicitors, 9, Tokenhonse Ya Als mportat Arian ved — , *
carefully analysed. ANTED,a few bushels of ARBUTUS E uus and. a "few tablishe d specimens re Aerides — —
ENDERS, “STOVES, AND FIRE-IRONS.— and a few thousands of 1 ог 2 years’ RED CEDARS,— | Colabium reatum, Blumei, &c.—Catalogues are preparing, and
Buyers of the above are requested before finally deciding, to Apply, stating d to R. S., Messrs. Hurst and M‘Mullen, 6,
visit WiLLIAM S. BunToN's SHOW —— 39, — кай Street | Lea — доп FULHAM.
er of Newman Street nd 2; treet, and
E. Place, They are [rm le "ig Pact — nd ee, Wengen a quantity 3 F. er PLANK, of 2 TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, &c.
an assortment of FENDERS, STOVES, RANGES, FIRE- 2b e» E rene i oads directly ; must be M ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS are. com-
NS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be octane à ту; H Shar quant ty pum every month, if the | | missioned by Mr. T. LOCKHART, to Sell by Auction, on the
approached 8 either ariety, novelty, beauty of quali ess R- р Thon D ies & "ew elivered in London. pre кетей Lane, Fulham,on NONDAY October 3
uisiteness of workmanship, Bright Stoves, with a Ry Thomas: Davies & Co, 1; Finch: Lane, Cornhill, at 11 ое costly an extens avs colet of Bulbs
* ornaments and tw wo Б a Vie s ue gr. о Бї. 108.; ditto, = Flower] Roots,” Hower Seed, Fruit Tre бйр Е, Sta:
8 , 5l. 105. to 127. 128: | a be: Moss Roses; about 10,000 dlc F
— | Fenders 8 with standards, "hom T. s. to 31.; sien: i 00b FOR. PIGS, SH SHEEP, . AND. Н БЕЛЕКЕ н ion of Dahli 7 ight V sal Det sorts ; b
Fenders fro Tx i o 67.; ditto, with oy ne moli Le. 8; RICE MEA "- v. Cases, and Sundries.—May be S ue Am dei to the Sale:
from 91. 15s ; Fire-irons — 92. the to 4l. a p ĩ ͤoů so Per ton. | and Catalogues may be had (6d. eu purchasers)
yivester and all cian loti Stoves, WM БАТЫЛЫ hearth plates. IN DIAN DORN T, y © et — — per qr, of Mr. Lo CKHART, on the тейи» ah the princi iip 1
уе à * 1 f+)
“iar Prom the Trequeney and estent o of ү e e rey d James May & Co., Finsbury Wharf, to Wharf Eoad, ОНУ i rece Auctioneers, American nstone,
2dly y fo r cash.
^ )rders from the country must in all s be ассо mpanie ed
ISH COVERS AND HOT- WATER DISH a with a reference in avs or a Post ойе! — Delivered in ESSRS P wire
in every material, in great variety, and of the newest and | London free; 18. 3d. each charged for sack: M ROE 1 ее will sub-
ché patterns. Ti i ОУ
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Block Tin, FA a z 97s. 9d. the set of six; elegant modem| ТО NO EE GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND. 2 Grove Nurse „Fulham Road, Cheen [= FRIDAY,
— s. 6d; Шо set; D date wih ot HERS ENGAGED IN PLANTING, t. 28th, and following day, at 11 o'clock each d y by order of
met меры a les, 73s, to 110s, Gd, the set; Sheffield —_ GENTLEMAN making extensive alterati TMACOTT, leaving the business, the — A th e choice
Plated, 107. to 16“. 10s. ihe set; Block Tin Ilot-water Dishes, with antation, has for disposal a large quantity of Ae GREENHOUSE P DES of Camellias and. Azal
~ чэн 455 tol ; Britannia Metal, 205, to 725.; Sheffield grown TREES of OAK, ASH, ELM, BEECH, LIME, SPRUCE | Indica, well set with bloo d oua 1
full size, 97. 1 FIRS, 2 ы — 2 . = part rt of th em to re n of ata | Varieties; 1 actus, Acacias, Cytisus,
AS D ЫЕ AND BRACE ETS — Tip reasonable price — ̃ лы VT te ТАГ ватана ел And te Scent: C :
к сн, nereased and increasing use of gas in private houses h са ED e ae карун Road, London R^ ое Ч specime n Stephany арт,
ad WILLIAM S. BURTON to collect from the various — 2 MENT.—HOLLA "lip & quantity of Dutch
is d cl — i
d VEST
Chandeliers, adapted to offices, passages, and dwelling-rooms, as FOR SALE, with immediate possession, an ESTATE rames ; a largo quantity of Rotte n Dung, €
well as to have some designed canes for him; these are now of 1162 ACRES, 1000 of which are covers Mim a valuable DIS b be viewed tw o days prior to the Sa ri Catalo; rues
W in one of his TEN LARGE ROOMS, and present, | deposit of peat, w being the fuel in universal use in € € had, 64. each, returnable “bs purchasers, on the premises ; : o the
de
for novelty, variety, and purity of taste, an unequalled assort- | from the high —— pr, coals, always commands a ready market. 8 рее 2 W and of the Auctioneers, Am
ment. are marked in plain figures, at prices proportionate | The Estate is 3 by canals for the conveyance of шө urse | p
with those which have tended to make лен Ironmongery Esta- | peat, and these communicate with one of the chief canals in
ә the largest and most remarkable in the kingdom, viz., rt voile of Holland, and by these means there is direct TO GENTLEMEN, rein FLORISTS & OTHERS.
from 12 64. (two lights) to 167. 6s. * and cheap water communication with the towns and cities in
“AMPS OF ALL SORTS AND PATTERNS. аан ано аа IA TERRAS PROTHEROE no „Мок are
|
| llent cultivation jr ene n a fertile soil, and 12 acres in : :
iv The largest, as well as the choice existence | м, б 1 A directed to Sell by —— on the P xa.
wood. On the Estate is a comfortable Dwelling House, WO Hill Nursery, Bayswater, on M AY, берег, pol following
$
E
of PALMER'S MAGNUN Wu ted di AMPS, CAMPHINE, "
ARGAND, SOLAR, and MODERATIUI LAMPS, with all the aie aise Ro tae Cottages a Targo Barn, and e eve days, at 11 E Норооор, in
latest improvements — K newest — most —.— ché pat- and cultivating the Ae Scher with 8 „20 head of | Seque of the ground being ide? for building the whole Mn
езе rmolu, Bohemian, and plain glass, or papier-máché, is | Cattle , &c.; also E 9 Threshing Machine Өе. ГЁ — farther c the — NURSER RY STOCK, consisting of Fruit and Forest
AM S. BURTON's, and ther: MG egeo. in one large tion, a ly, by letter, t 0 J. G. M., e:Office-of this Qu the finest deseri чар іп ин variety Bory rubs, Choice’
—.—.— re W a eae a Plantas & T Adern С.
— 814. per 1b.— " -- s Patent Candles А "roi a large — 0 „ se
, а ага (NORFOLK ISLAND Wao and Dwarf: Roses, Hardy Cli imberé, 56:5 together with the юте
eT ER cepi He Sid. per Ib. Bees a bargain, a pair of very fine specimens | and Greenhouse kient mprising Ixora, Burchellia, F
E * 15 feet high, in perfect health, and w ait Justici, 1 Pentas. с en, НУЫ Poinsettia die. : 50 Large Double
9n . oed, — within 3 feet of the ра, Also gne abont 12 feet White Camellias, 12318. indica alba, yellow Noisette and Devoni-
1 English a баре, in sealed cans 68.64. per gallon. m gh.—Particulars of prices, &¢., may be had п арр lication to | ensis — as, i zema, My: Harden
FA Za E ae
1 WILLIA EN has TEN L RGE SHOW ROOMS (all Catalogues . be had, 6d. each, 9 to purchasers, on the
ümunieating usive of the LAR devoted solely to the show p SALE, a decided BARGAIN, two Elegant| premises; of the principal Seedsmen in London; and of the
d GENERAL: FURNISHING 1 IRONMONGER (psiuding Essex.
te
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28
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one
„ Јонх CAT TELL, Nurse eryman, Westerham, Kent. monophylla, Corrœas, &e., &. May be viewed prior to (ignc me
as 1 Ww M i FOU AINS, 13 pairs of OR NAMENTAL VASES on — American are eed
Japanned Wares), Iron and | pedestals е ir OF PIGURES of / TT
ed and —— that — may Krtifcial’ Ston e Wo orks, Clayton fae Clayton Street, Ken-| TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, & OTHERS. -
nington Oval. MESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will Sell
_ Catal t. Stephen’ near
eee i on, "
: „ Step! ursery,
OMe. 09, Oe 5 TO PERSONS FORMING CARDENS AND OTHER E St. Alban’s, on WEDNESDAY, October 26th, and following day,
39, Oxford Street (corner of Newnan анн; Nos. 1 and 2, [0958,9 SE great BARGAIN, 50 per cent. under | at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely, by order of Messrs. D. 8р &
Newman Street ; and 4 and 5, Pe eie e pri : 5 quantity of CURA FRUIT TREES, | Co. (dissolving partnership), the whole of the valuable
ETCA TTE AND CO'S NE ATTERN TOOTH | % well as young RASPBERRY and CURRANT ЕЕЕ the NUR —— Fe enoi gm prem —— P
же Ыы» — dor growing i or other out al
gm 1 var erforms th hi — purposes. Sree ө > to Mr. MEEKINS, and untrained Fruit Trees of the most ‘approve 8 v єт ў
ойе of searching thorong у ito the divisi sions sand ja | Auct oy cant West C 2000 ine Xx germs of very variety, Inconel eae Ма 3
; : uctioneer, , 96. —M
е most extraordinary banner . airs never com viewed any time prior to the Sale; Catalogues may be had (6d.
"eir Brust, e a OR SALE.—A quantity of Second-hand DUTCH | each returnable to purchasers) of the principal sea in
on
ery, rex Sil
easily €: sy Eu
Catalogues, wit
7
"Боан penetrating
jed TS. Go quality. Terms, Cash.—A ely to: W. D., London; of Mr. W. FELL, Nurseryman, Hitchin; . Совх-
| Office of this Pape WELL, Nurseryman, Barnet; at the Peahen Inn, St. Alban; ; оп
l mum premises of the Азери American Nw ursery, шеш
3 dozen.—s. Е ег 100.—8. Ess
m PT
i mac oz то то OTHERS.
nile, do. splendid Gne be d of great E a EXIZÉ M ts 2 N А are
d.
15 1 0 Ranun 22 "is
t, sec ›
ION ы еф of the sot act from ? Mel ee
Metealfe's he word fou 5
bebe
TOO M PES o. ——
TITOLU 0 MEN : 70. LEr, that has already taken the first prizes at e ee
Kinn OIN T AND PILLS HAY КУ and tan, and second prize at des Gardens ; also а |
—.— e G | first m BIRD, Кога E ndn {= l
ANDEN : | ow le. eavily booted |
E e Town, near : eT тышы: s 118
ancle,
ng e
Tears;
even
— Md tu vied DH de
4 cause the ы Ce.
1; reestab shed her Heal although Eha is 65 years o of — Sale.
Sol 1 244 о ELE rofessor -HoLLowAY's many coe Sed — — n of "e Ану — —
e an | хі — N — 1 неме бердш ;
Í ytonstono, Esse:
— —— THE LAST 1 € CENTURY HAVE. - -
QUESTION T A success- abis AT; ž BRIXTON. i
V ee ЕЕ 011. Phet e e of farge eris "E. Mb ug Gabonese: N
m for La l woring | AJ ESSRS. PROT OTHEROE Ax» MORRIS аге
_`| Shrubs, Their stock ar үа chee = of nenad, heathy — Mr. E. D ни to submit to compat ^ is
well gro and is hot to exeell й Kingdom. | qu on Premises, t] 3 — : ur : *
— !| Prices moderate. —Lewisham, near London, October 22. ] boron — ere a" — шеме fh 1 7 and
ee ͤ Mane E ns at 11 O0 con he Lease hay
we n make : тод MARKET GARDENERS ! NURSERYMEN, k,SEEDSMEN. nt ltr ve a the vale NURSERY ae
its operation am dness i AMB FARM А стт Ixx, KrsastAND | consisting of fine hg catre Е
e growth. of WHISKERS, EYE- Poan, : 0 уса арлеу Trees Kc
К ры ше in its stimulative IT we оог Wu Sell. by. Anetion, Hollies, ө. Вол, Rakiet 18) sh Y
the Pre а erre мое Н st, at 11 veek Tus ens — *
t t K. C ke of Mr. SAMUEL urestinus. Bay,
e — mises m "T of A е Land, | being Deodara, Pinus of sorts, Juniper,
20000 aor OF R — al ^. mM а окы;
В num, Lime, Plane, Acacia,
Ше т —.— ded pre Koyal Vi isin Po ies Now Sem tands and Dwarf Peach, | Nectar
the mem "of 1 t Market and Dung Carts Paiement ple, Pear, Gooseberry,
Я he | ена Lights, Hand Glasses, Tools, Baskets, а and M. à ‘Also about 3000 Standard
ay be viewed t he day before and morning of Sale; s | viewed one jener prior to the À
1 Pre an premises; of the principal Seedsmen in 1 a
Mr, 152556 Mortlake, Surrey. * ! Auctioneers, American Nursery, ! y. "uw 2f d
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
1
[Ocr. 22
_ 688
Y begs to offer the undernamed Plants,
W. u. he enn, with confidence, recommen
SE фанне Рева. КОСКЕКІ (very), deep blue,
with a bright fiery red round the dise, fine shape, and very dis
tinct, 7.
NERARIAS
Star of Peckham ee P 7 Rosalind 8 — 3s.
64.
.9 6
urea
— E H 6 Kate Kearney, a. 8
Songstress do. 3 6 Prince Arthur, do. 8
Formosa (Frances) ...3 6 Charlotte, do- а 6
Charlotte Ann, о. . Marguerite — do. 2 6
6
If the above 12 are taken
W. I.can supply good named v; e from 12s, toi
К кинема Me 3
188. per dozen.
DEU TZIA GRAGILIS. — oes — ic 12s., to 18s. p. doz.
DEL SPECTABILIS, strong, for r forcing, 9s., 185., to
24s. per d.
"Selected — Catalogu raniums, Fuchsias, Verbena
C Choice Plants, SW stai ter Carnations, qs
mums, A
nt vege ram and Phloxes to н had on application.
W. Ivery’s General Nursery Stock of Ornamental Shrubs and
Fruit Trees, is worthy the attention 7 gentlemen and the trade.
Post Office 8 made Lae dag: e at Camberw
Hanover Nursery, Peckham, near тм.
HE PERPETUAL TREE VIOLET or VIOLA
ARBOREA : large plants, 6s. per doz.; smaller, 3s. per doz,
DOUBLE WHITE TREE VIOLET: large qus 6s. ae doz.
THE RUSSIAN SUPERB VIOLET: plants 3s. per doz
r 100. ' SEEDLING
n of each of the Vio. one pair rof each of the
Clove . — and one dozen of e ach of the неон Stocks
and Viet Wiliams, with a Treatise on the Violet, will be sent,
ackage ‘free, for 12.
For descriptions and further particulars of the above, see Gar-
5.
’ Chronicle for Oct —The Violets and Cloves will | be
sent шге free; the other ties ham
On receipt of a Post-office r pen ny "postage stamps, t
order p
whole or any part of the above will be sent.—Epwarp TILEY, Nur-
seryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath,
TEPHEN SHILLING begs to return his best
thanks to the Nobility and Gentry for is 8 € 1
ral,
ment they have to favour him with, and i
them that he has much ee his EI Stock in n genera.
therefore those ip to plant may depend on having from
descriptions L4 Trees, e ai S M De Tape
cti
Trained Fruit Boks 18 Plants in great „тешу,
Standard and Dwarf Roses of the god cH best m m all d
first-rate quality, “and on the most reaso! Ground.
nd is gri and
the trees planted under his direction, he will re re-supply those tha
may die, tnrough being E free of additional rb
or ere Plants of all sorts pplied and planted by contract
and Flower Seeds of all the best kinds in cultivation
paten Bulbs, ine finest imported ; with every other peche, wired
for the Kitchen Garden, Pleasure Grounds, and Pl —
at
as usual
stein 1 he attends
of Carriage to the
North W. мы and Hartley Row Nurseries, near Odi
Hants, 2) miles from the Winchfield Station, South Western
Railway Railway.—Oct. t. 22,
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No. 44.—1853.]
INDEX.
Soc. of Ireland ..., 700 | | Libocedrus decurren . 695
Arle че, c" ' 693 а | Manures and zen 3 699
,Auricu . 695 | penas stock for Stanwick . 694
“Books ..694 garden 694
Booth 271 ) Testimonial to .. 693 s 27
Breslau — me — 694 a ears, . 695
British Association.......++++ . 693 Pine. ар pple, w EA 694
Broccoli, ганан Reliance peel, Potato . ‘ers path on .. 695
Calendar, ш жо ана a] 696 Rooks and co 701
TR 701 4 Silk insect, 8 693
— . 694 Slugs and Vetches .. 699
Colleze (Agr. ү examinations? 699 a | Stock, does live .. 698
Conifers, cuttings of ......... 694 Stubble, clearing of . . 700a
Corn stacks A кес” 701 u | Temperature, ancient. 694 6
Е оен ей са 698 a—699 Trees, pruning newly planted
5. „ ni F 692 5
Fam, cross аНЫ РР У 691 Vetches and slugs . .. 699 b
Fruit trees, pruning newly Wheat, Lois Weedon „ 699 е
planted ET CCC COREL MEAT 692 S 699 e
Irrigation and Sayid manure.. 699 — in Norfolk 99 c
E 2 Т 697 с | Wood 20 4
DROGRAMME OF THE АТ лхо GENER AL
EXHIBITION or ——— AND PL
take place in the Winter Garden of the SOVEREIGN DUKE
IL 15, 1854.
E OF
Nassav, at BLEBRICH, from APRIL 1 to APR
The Exhibition begins ^ closes
the said mon ke place in a large Hall conveniently
ney for the construction of the building and
arrangement of. in is mall — hug = distribution 2 . — — »
expected that find some ragem
n of | the n = Flowers d
3 be advantageously
8 and nature.
are invited to forward Soe the hy the
st.
— up and
The Plants and Flowers specificated d Mort are лр obtain
rizes or premiums fixed by competent m
1st Prize.—400 florins for the finest без of PLANTS
e. to the number of 30 at least, and 50 e .
ize.—300 florins for the finest collection of ERICAS, to
к the number of 50 different species at least; 100 florins to the
44. Prize —300 florins for the finest collection of ROSES, to the
number of. 100 different species, and 300 exemplars; 75 florins to
ze— 300 florins for the finest collection of 4 6 — EAS
INDICA, to —— сч of 50 at least, and 100 exemplars;
7 feras to the
Prize rap een 8 for тан finest а of CAMELLIAS,
ded —— of 80, and 180
th Prize. florins mere finest collection of RHODOD
exe ARBO REUM, and their cages «ng
30 at least, and 60 exemplars; 75 florins to the acces
Th Pak ie florins for the finest pepe of AZALEAS
Low in “ү a to the rs and 150 exemplars.
Prize.— ns for the fines d of cam plants,
Pe ETES KATT кыы HYACINTH, and ANE-
a iow ne: to the number o at least, and 300 exemplars
th Prize.—50 £50 at a x a collection of CINERARIAS,
mpla
EN-
S, to number o
o the number of 50 at least, an
N.B. Th
It e notice to those gentlemen e nile
3 upo: feti: at it is е the ege should =
be bloomy o
species of th а allows aná
ny n 8 plants will KERA the prefe pz
Lx deserve, but i in observing that besides their y ^
novelty, th
ert ng of pla ants to the exhibition is free from
) az them by water yb = * 4 the steamer) or by
addri ка Ех wee ION nE iebric!
h, Oct 5 Director of the Garden.
transport,
NEW SEEDS FOR TA
7ILLIAM E. RENDLE aw yt 2 Sur Men-
PI
sa Уу CHANTS, ne esti
receiving from the 3 oe of all
“Hinde of Garden and Agricultural, Seeds. Their New
Beat наеме vill ђе id poe in December,
LIFIC CUCUMBE
— misto mols, 10, or nine for 6 6d. - (Posio) May be had
UTTON & Sons, Growers, Reading, Berks.
HYACINTHS.
еер «woking,
Shrubs, Standard and Dwarf Roses,
ee
coo os ^ S wes a
rins to the accessory. |
TO ADVERTISERS.
HE ADVERTISEMENT | DUTY being repealed,
the m of — Ду счет — us
| announce that the the customary c =
Advertisement by hay "od, thes * of duty —
Governm Кн
Adve of GARDENERS OUT ОР PLACE, of not more than
four our lines E cm. 1s. 6d. each.
19 сан
Н LOW Ахр CO, CLAPTON NURSE
[Price 6d.
UPERB DOUBLE HOLLYMOCKS.
ene CHATER has now ready a fine healthy
k of young plants of all the leading sorts. For price
and description see „General List, whic h also — hints on
. hib Holly hocks,
nd
y be had by inclosing a stage s sam
Saffron Walden oo ber 29 =
NESE AZAL acy
R parja ng a
AND J. FR
yet ney e GANDAVENSIS. |
me roots yet offered, Per — 63.—
vn LOW anp CO. have to offer very fine strong
lants, ——— leg of HRYSANTHEMUMS ,
prices. The Pla are ve ry healthy, and beautifully set with
flower buds,
12 distinct sorts e - ase » 18s,
12 do. (very fine plants) M^ "t .
Lea Bridge Road, er Essex. —Oet
GERANIUMS.
le for making display d winter, -— which
set with flower buds, and can be had of differe
G. HENDERSON AND SON, Valse Nursery,
St, John's Wood, can now supply strong plants of
CINÉRARIAS, po varieties, by name, at 6s.,9s., and 12s.
per d.
CHOICE 55 GERANIUMS, at 9s., 123. and 18s. per doz.
SE-SHOE LEAF, 65. and 9s. per dozen.
паса е Continental varieties of ће e presen Price H
per dozen, 9s. DIELYTRA SPEC "T ABILIS, — p^ roots, | AND J. FRA ASE to call attention to their fi
Suitable for forcing in — STOCK of the above. The Coll pri
Cla реле ссы. йш. amongst which strong plants of the following fine
:—Magnum Bonum, Resplendens, Darling, Princess Alice
UGH LOW anp CO, would . ag. sao tion of Maude, Berryer, Erubescens, Richard Cobcen, Triumphans,
фи r extensive sA fine Nursery 8 re particularly | Cleopatra, Hero of 8 , Lady Downes, F ssima,
C LLIAS, INDIAN A ZALEAS, bis ds EP PACRIS, and Collection of 12 — e BRS
| other piants sui (new)... 18s to 248,
Lea Bridge Road, ae it October 29, 1853.
Plants of
Large-flowering varie ozen;
Рош, ог Lifipotian, 12s. per dozen.—A т бет) Of the sorts
may be had, on — —Lea Bri €: Road, Leyton, Essex.
ENRY GROOM, а aae Rise, near London, by
©. HENDERSON AND SON, есеб Nursery,
John’s Wood, London, beg to announce that their
AUTUMN CATALOGUE of GERANIUMS, &c., is published,
will be forwarded post free on applica. They also beg to
"x their NEW CINERARIAS. and FANCY. EE ba
у now being sent out with three varieties of Iac
aised by Mr. Ayers, of Blackheath, the — "ar whic h they
rchased.
Б
ILLIAM NICHOLSON still —— to send out
strong well-rooted Plants o di
appointment FronrsT to her MAJEBTY THE T and to
his Masesty THE Kine or SAXONY, begs : — the
AMATEURS OF TULIPS, that having been ccessful
— their cultivation this season e "- — hy Bulbs of
he —— — at very moderat He wishes to call the
— mateurs to 4 0
TULIPS, — — is to take p er Us next year,
Mes — = — M: Their сЕ" well prepared with ens
so begs to
"nis
Fei in — for lag, 2774 gm been found so
— "rd B эү scan commencing their cultivation,
talogae will be forwarded by Lah on ater s
very
varieties of oV CF aa * AX. сабаа Fruit:
RUBY COOK,
EA.
gae "паші to 4 feet; gue.
é
„ per pec
& M'MuL ethan: ора p
Е
baig 7 a A "et "the 2 410 are en cO d 2 execute
bape SPSS Priced Lists of Dahlia Roots, & 2
roft — T D X Oct. 29
pre HYACINTI тиз, all Doubles 4s. per dozen,
i deii са d. ЧЕ : Per 100. El
nuneuluses — ... 6
—€— mize Sed 0 С po R
Jonquils, d s 5 Double Anemones .
Glad ladiolus, do. oe 6 Single „ 80
Irises, Spanish эз» б 9 рет бей, Deas maigh “ч. 7 9
Also, choice new new varices of the foregoing hj nas, at higher
prices. ` 2 oan tars SUTTON аяр some, 6
{
y
— ee
AMES GRIFFIN, — Bew.
great Stock of the *andermentioned EVERGREE
in
fine qu offers them (in quantity) at very low potete, nich
will n application.
aco LOCI cose d Neb ends ойша.
Portugal Laurels ww 2 to 3 „ and 3 to 4 „
Common Laurels г EOE ese j
Sweet Bays... 4 to 6 „ and 6 to 8 „
Spruce Firs ... to 4 „ and 4 to 6 „
‘Arbor-Vite, Chinese .. 4 to 6 „ and 6108 „
" me s. 4 to 6 „ and 6 08 y
Evergreen Oaks (in pots) 3 to 4 „ and 4 to 6 ,
ee AND STANDARD FRUIT TREES. —
NDS NURSER RESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD,
JILLIAM WOOD. E SON beg to to effer fine
ealthy phu
m s lab T 8 i
— — 10s. — uen uem
barrios, stand. 15s. — dwar §
ye pyramidal а 12s. — ее,
— fine bushes on the C
he зем o; — A
Med standards, 15s.
ES white, 4s. Quinces, standards, 15s
e of Fruits may be had bod two
penny postage stamps.
| JOHN ава ‘CHARLES LEE'S CATALOG
STOVE and GREENHOUSE d this
Метар — and ma:
, ditto; CAPT Market Fruit ; FILL Ju
BASKET, ditto, at i 2d г 100. па each of any tw RICHMOND VILLA BLACK MANBURGOH VINE.
for 1 x included. ce orders payable at 2 RTHUR HENDERSON AND CO. have pleasure
Yorkshi Pora a es ї scription see 26 mie ачы k^ arma А of 1 2 o their ms Pons and friends Ж they have good
| — of this v * bn much-esteemed Vine at 5s. each;
his EARLY PEA. tra strong plants,
a N. BF or . particular of the distinguishing characteristics
ANIEL t "ROURK —The earliest ea of ри. ее e beg to refer our customers to the Gardeners’
ivation; a week earlier wp ampero longer pods, | Chron C" ober 25th, rr
and : € better cropper; height 2} to З feet. If this Pea does utumn Catalogue of Pelargoniums, Cinerarias,
not give 1 satisfaction the money charged will be returned. — pot new plants of recent introduction and merit is
price to be had o ai Lr eig to J. G. Warre, Seed | now published, and can be had on application. ets good plants
Merchant, 181, NERO Holborn London. of the beautiful Tous. Begonia can.still be su Han А at 215. each.
|^. A DANECROFT PROLIFIC ee PEA Apple Place, Edgeware Road,
T on 4to 6-inch stems, fine, 6s. per dozen ;
best FANCY GERANIUMS, 9s. per dozen; best PINKS,
6s. per dozen pairs; new VERBEN For description see
642.—S. Watrers, Hilperton and Trowbridge, Wilts.
ER. Bors PLA
TS.
тое WATERER to announce t
NEW CAT XV of RIÍODODENDRONS, AZALEAS,
CONIFEROUS PLANTS, &., is ublished, and m
had by enclosing two stamps for. -
e colou е all the Rhododendrons w worthy of cultivation
are described in order to facilitate purchasers in making selec-
tions, together wi with & Treatise ment,
The Rhododendrons forming A 1 Exhibitions
the Royal Botanie Society's Garden, Regent's Park, London,
annuall peed from this 4 lament. oo pa
The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, near the Farnborough
Station, South-Western Railway, miles from Blackwater,
South-Eastern Railway. pedo aru VES oum.
be had POST FRE£ on app
annee.
— — —
* AND NOBLES ОК —— — the
Ра ЧИСИНИН
a ES'S €— nee — the present
how and Fancy Polir- —
99. i:
КОЙОР BAKER begs to say that his DESCRIP-
TIVE CATALOGUE cf AMERICAN ТАН REST
TREES, Re, may ab SHRUBS, FRUIT and FORE
0 2
&c.,
G. B. wishes to call p«rtienlar attention to
GREEN and WEEPING HOLLIES, from 1 to 12 feet high.
pu
in the Royal
Botanic Gardens Reg ts co
|. American Nurse indlesbham, near Bagshot, Sare „ about
six miles from Staines Station, Windsor Branch, South-Western
pav where conveyances may wont.
d
690
CHRONICLE.
—
A PON TEY, Plymouth 1 Nursery, тей
and the most approved kinds. He par 1 7 |
po — edo wags Pears on n гае а. a fail 3 state.
Th ne Nursery abounds with Pears on free stocks, both stan dard
and sid bored His stock of "Standard and 8
he ery
this se
He takes this opportunity of informing
has Fruit Trees in Pots, s
of the most approved kinds for fore reing
Plymouth Nursery, Ply month. — Oet. 29, 1858.
2 NAT TIVE ‘SCOTCH. PINE "PLANTS, &e.
r аса have for aa an ч Stock A Forest, |
Fruit, and Ornamental Flants, great care has been
Sel. in настр ће different kinds 4А the most approved
varieties eir species, the Plants are healthy an nd. of fine |
quality.
their prese
amounts to several ——.— of Plants, ote rey
uita ble for bein The
г
ch t comprehen
flowering —— GLANDULOSA Plants, such as that
for which the — ived the on — aw — of the
Horticult — Soeie bition at
Edinburgh in May last. Priced Lists will be forwarded on appli-
cation, and the Trade re euh — the wholesale
GOODS are refully ; and, in — Plants, &c.,
every — req 4 wil be readily afforded regarding
their mode of —— sa to qne who may desire it, advice
will — edem търк Йе the formation or management of
Planta vea Mr. GRIGOR, author of the Highland and = ie
“On Fore nting, and on- apted to various potita
Situationa’ > ^ On Raising rid. 8 N ge 4: M
Pruning,” 0 д. the Native Pine Forests of Scotland,” On
M eng within the Influence of the
Subjects NUT with arboriculture
Joun GRIGOR & Co., Nu urseries, Forres, N.B.
ТЭ Ves RE TREE VIOLET, ов VIOLA
OTHELLO CLOVE CA RNATION, 25. . —
WHITE CLOVE Е = A ir
side the Viol ts, sms ВАА of the
Clove — atio — and one dozen of sa of the Brompton Stocks
and Sweet Williams, with a Treatise on the Violet, will be sent,
hamper and for
For descriptions and further en of the above, see Gar-
deners’ Chronicle for Oct. 15.—The
the
URS ce WOKING
and
RER, respectfully invite t the
attention of parties ged in judi to the following list
Araticaria i imbricata, З, Жы 4, 5, and 6 feet high, in y opin
Ta — year, and as robust and hand-
osi
s from seed, in any quan-
tity, all hei t. = few: splendid specimens
10 to 15 feet; warranted 4 ААР» with и afety. _
6, — 10 e
uitable for Orchard Motus, *
MES En
russia, intimate that their Catalogue of Flower
and г нади Seeds, 1 may be had on application to their aient,
Mr. ROBERT KrNsEpv, Bedford —— Covent Garden.
LANE anp SON, Great Berk-
• Wr pep 2
GREEN TREES a
making New
he Nurseries,
for the ostage
mps; also the бепе а o Catalogue for two — 4 Fruit,
sta
two ditto ; p Camellia,
£z
e
^
—
СА
=.
Ф
=
£z
=
п
(E
E
g
=
2 var зей); Juniper vir
mouth ies сени si, "Hemlock Зр Khutrov, morinda y
H и.
Smithi Menzie
?
Yew, common and Irish.
WI ILLIAM FAIRBEARD, Монти ааа Nurser
Green Street, Sittingbourne, Kent,
| that he intends to. send out this season fis 5 “ga Early
Ee 8 “ap age es T ape FAIRBEARD "8 NON-
PAR This Pea is
анні. Pea, and very prote; ; height 3 feet.
Wrinkle Peas generally, i ut little fol
This
oliage.
Seedsm AR Mr.
Maidstone;
r. W. G. Waite, 181 High
Landen Street
; Messrs. John Sutton & Sons, Reading,
Skirving, Liverpool; Messrs. Veitch & Son, PA High Set
Exeter; Mesi William Rendle © Co., Seedsmen, Plymouth.
N.B. W.F.hasa few bushels more to offer the Т. Trade.
pps, Maidstone; Mr. ‘Fie
Mr. Duncan Hairs, St. Martin’s Lane,
Но e Messrs. Hurst & М
PEN
ROUCH PLATE
Ее th hampion of thing of the kind in the
55 1 the orders on the lowest possible te rms,
Pea WILLIAM baa can confidently recommend Gen
as being a first-rate one, and can be supplied by the following been
E s Bunyard, "e the pea satisfactory refi
. Batt, Rutley, & Silverio, Send | application of Heating by H
, Berk
THE GARDENERS' Ост 4
RMAN SEEDS FOR 1854. | HORTICULTURAL _ „BUILDING. 8
"PLATÉ ann SON, Sun GROWERS, HOT WATER. AND HEATING gy |
AY anp ORMSON, Danve
ater
onomy and —.— adaptation, cannot be surpassed |
intry, are in a position to ex
oyed hy the N
v eC 5
n Nur en; ina" z all by whom
e greatest.
ntry, a and serym
а with "deat — 4 сап with the
-water A ее is also constru
ater can be mad
4
|
Mullen, app provi and scientific ety Hot Wa for all porpora cams |
|
AND HOT-HOUSES made by ш |
EWIS'S HORTICULTURAL Works, Sta
Middlesex. Sent to all parts of the United Kin gdom
— are warranted of the best — and — pt
erior manner. Being manufactured b
and best made
Gan
in as
ND CLASS
5 Tse un MILLINGTON begs —— 2m 22
of SHEET 1 Per
Greenhouse Lights, a t 3d. per foot ; 2 inch, at 44d. per foot.
Trade and Do mens sending Sashes to 8 рм и
wholesale prices. List of Prices by enclosin —
6 by i and mot exceeding 5 ab. 2 1
age
а-а 7, rb 7 i 257 157 65 NE it included.
HARTLEY'S PATENT es Tonia er ROUGH "PL
о 1 inch thickness; Striking and Bee Gl ^
Fern Si den. Hyacinth and Root Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, Mil
Pans, Preserve Jars; hite Lead, Linseed-oil, Colour,
Putty, Brushes, and eve rticle required in this branch fo
Horticultural purposes. For List of е ѕве first Saturday in
the month,— E —— 87, Bi: ate Street Without, same
side as Eastern s Railw
CONSERVATORIE
Huter“ — 500. ыру, 16-02, SHEET GLASS,
of British Manufac at prices ng from 2d. to 3d.
пате Бор for A usual Sizes required, many thousand feet
kept ready packed for imm ediate delive
per squa
of which are
Lists of Prices an
ASS,
SS, and GLA HADES,
35, Soho Apes London
e first Saturday in each month.
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES,
T FRAMES, ETC.
AMES PHILLIPS AND Co. ее the pleasure to
hand their present prices of Glass for C. DM —
SHEET SQUARES. P'OR WN SQUARES.
In Boxes of 100 feet, a Mosa s of 100 feet.
d.
Under 6 by 4 s N. vedi
6 by 4, and 61 Fx
7 ” 2 7
8, 8i, 61}
DE p
5
Cedar of Lebanon, 2, 3, 4, 5,
f Lebano во very hi n
n are also
Cupressus ana Lacabeviiieas; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet,
1 Govenia to 3 and 4 feet.
» Funebris, dan 2 — 3 feet.
н thyoid:
Wate Cala ts, 2 З mat and 4 feet,
t most ER
except — Castle.
nd д
тарзы €
.
t Taxodium se күчүү ey
DE
Y Irish. 34 to 10 fot A Spend ol beng trimmed
stem ; 5 their appearance and value.
are very orna tal, rs hi 9
mental, and we have a large quantity
fine plan *
Dovaston, or Weeping Yew, fine standards,
Pinus Douglasi, asi, 3 4 5, and 7 feet; a few magnificent plants,
jo r all from seed.
toy emend АЦА
“э о нб АН and nk
E ‚буа 8 feet,
„ Wesel
*
”
dnas id
» 2 from seed, 14 foot; n cy esit
» mobilis, stout . idi h perfect 2 about 1 bets а
33 and 4 feet. W e hold a
5 "t —10 P. Ln 12 by 9, 10 J 0
14 by 10
not exceeding 40 inches Iong.
to to e . per — e foot, —— to size.
2
724.
а for "Orhan louses, on Mr. Rivers lan, 90
ER ae ng by 12 always on hand, 10 п, ss of Sheet 1
40 by 30, 16 oz. to ^de agg . 2s. per — of
Mi P. Puts, s ting and Bee Glasses, Cu анар Tubes
eters, Lo amoys’ dem йн Tiles and Slates,
asp Traps; Plate, Crown, an E — for
Ornaments, Fern Sbades, and P article "i the
Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bisho) pde ‘Street
Without, London.
AMATEUR GARDEN
LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH, X SANITARY WORKS.
P GLASS TUBES,
Iron
with Glass, Gutta eu Com-
, Patent Flexible ia Rubber
Tubing, and 7 other Hose oe Watering
Gardens. The age Ram, Fire, Garden
and ot of Pump, Sluice Cocks,
Hydrants, High Pressure Cock ocks, and all oth
articles. to be had, Wholesale and Retail, of
E,
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, Pu
70, Strand, and Bridgefield. Wandsworth. —
WATERPROOF PATHS. a
who
months should construct * walks of PORTA ND
CEMENT. co OE gel А gate thus:—Sereen the
vel of which the path is at р — made Yo he loam whic!
mixed wi: A o every part of clean gravel one of sharp
t mi
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Pii Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Building
en of A" ber; Seeds, &c., forwarded on! нем
prse d, зе ал iL
IF BURNE S DIS ү
FLUID.—THE BEST CONCENTRATED 40
ОЕ ZINC.”—Great REDUCTION = RS
Fluid, invented by Sir W D, F.
the Disinfection of Sick Rooms, L
vention of Contagion, вета of A
tion
Sold at the the Offen 18, Cannon Street, City, London a sited
A 2 8 7 55 ;
m thick. Any
хелота the
— tion
44—1853. |
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
`
691
—
T Jol €ARTER'S adu 10 sets hx
OHN CARTER, Jun. RYMAN, Keighley, begs
J to — that he — — out his RASPBERRY
and has m erfect confid
when gathered in bunches has & — Pm
admired by all who hay t growi —
ng opinions will — d to its ens —
nt us some days
the sample, it cannot fail to be an аб — If there
de still any fruit, we Should like half-a-dozen of the rnm: -
in a little box, to ong Е" the late ones come. — Glenn
s Paper, August 15,
AGANTE ’ Prolific о Raspberry has been exhibited to us pre-
vious to comin the autumn: we named it from the
fruit, which was of high flavour."
& heavy
= us ripéned
* CanTER's Raspberry is
grew ie
hj dei fruit about the same ps . — ya's Paper, July 31, 1
T y. mo E trial, and
ink n" is
935 rE ed ize
тегу fi —á — ripened equally. I Г consider - mnch
or to F astolff."—John Palmer, Annan, Dumfries, August 4,
Orders sent out in the rotation received, and additional Some a
added to Ma" for — rriage. Price per 100, 51.; per do
Lo gents owe . Hurst and M'M
ndon A ULLE EN, —
$, Leadenhall Stre
ROSES FO
PAUL > SON beg to offer th the "io ollowing New
* Roses, s, m Stock of which is at present in their
possession.
PRINCESS ALICE, — Ay tome. Flowers blush pink,
centres large and full n great abundance; buds well
* This variety ти а new le ато 88
Roses, having the deep centre and pale edges of the Celestial
Rose: the is very vi and it quickly fo n
umbrageous tree, the branches well clothed with handsome
foliage. It has received Certificates from the 1 Florieul-
ation
ty and rth, Wilts Horticultural MOT: the
only places Wierd exhibited for a Prize, and is figured in the
“Florist” for September. Strong Plants in Nove aber. Qs. 6d.
VAM HM Bourbon (Paul's) Flowers vivid crimson
bags mr E E] i — 4 of co Sad which
а
foliage, this is highly re — as a brilliant dark Es —
—— Rose; and whether grown as such or as as — rd, it
uces a rich effect in the Flower Garden. С
m the
ational Floricultural Socie ants in November. ~ 6d.
See also Rose Catalogue just published.
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, October 29.
ILMARNOCK ay gd Сы WILLOW; ipis mus
CAPREA PENDULA.—The Trustee equestere
estate of Thomas Lang, Nurse anus Rite E Scotland,
intimates that he is now ready to supply — of this beautiful
mew Willow. Mr. Lang has си
reme bolig a geen
dis
th as a
tion on te P
7 572 al Gard x di Sept., 1853.
“зи, ;—The Salix seca pendula is "биву well vim. us, -— i:
—— Sdmired = its coe d ro el bear:
— ‘the
ta
Weeping Willow, Salix
I think very highly of jte ornamental s
tree. I am, &c., (signed) W. J. HookkR.“
Furnished plants, on own roots,
Do. do . etra fe g G. each. A же apg grafted on tall
stems, 7а not d heads, 5s
Orders to be o Mr. JOHN DICKIE,
Kilmarnock, the Trustee, who will also forward, on bd а
aee list of the General меса — — which is now —
Sold off at extremely low , Oct. 29, 1
_ CHOICE NEW SHOW TUNNEL OF LAST SEASON.
Н ENRY WALTON, Fronir, &е., Edge c
5 Marsden, near Burnley, Lancashire, is now prepare
— out strong ЕЕ plants of "te following, in 4-inch — at
reduce
trained to опе stem, 2s. 6d. each. | <
HE PLANTIN
G SEASON
T
CLEARANCE OF 2 — nana TREES, — AND
E Fins,
ILLIAM WOOD 4 AN
an area of 50 acre
most exte
in g Shrubs, but more especially the
, viz. p=
—Spr uce PP PAN 305., 3 to 4 feet, 20s.;
Per 100.—
Firs, 2 to 4 feet, 20s., 1 to 2 feet, 1
10 teh.
&c. &c.
p SON have the pleasu
inviting attention to thelr extensive Nursery, consisti
s of ground, which contain (i
} Roses) a very lá
Ornamental and Fruit Trees, American
Pid
— —
"e неу of алдага
ergreens, and Flower.
following which they propose
Silver
| MITCHELL'S NEW HYBRID aber UAL ROSE _
a JAMES MITOH ELL bib t
or Sale the above
gnificent New Perpetual E
as been the admira-
tion de Zu one at the principal Shoes ped the season, and
has been justly pronounced by the metropolitan j
vd: E has also been submi to Dr. Lindley for his opinion,
who 8, for pe e alone, it is worth one-half our autumn
exquisite, colour with
pe
5 orm
very distinct; fragrance t
аы all others їп this class.
dis count unless three a are o
— 000. oy тни 2t T et, 258.; two-year пи Pi ries,
e-year bedded, fine, 5s.; Larch Fir, 3 to 4 feet, 30s., 2 to Alou uiu melins cM Ete р
205, 1 * 2 Du 155. ; one-year ion one-year лгу о FA ASTOLF FF RASP x ovs a »—It — wi
fine? be satisfaction that we annou third a by the
Мар е, т “ай * . ozen 6s., por 100, -30s.; cer Horticultural Society, on | 26th of Jul aly latt, for examples
aple at ear pon, red woo — r dozen 6s. per e above most excellent Ras un qoum н, : ther
100, 30s.; White. Mulberry, Tory ornam ate maed for EDE. worms, vt been orrein n бы
t,
s. per r 100: — 4 to 6 fee
mental Trees
every other 'kind of Orn
Woodla
un fine, 25s. per 100. And
nds Nur De, " Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex.
WOODLANDS wena
diee M WOOD 4
rendy for distribution, and will
Pen MI iim d amps.
eis
Collections of ROSE
when the 5105 of sorts is left ent
dards, 4 to 8 feet,
mbing a ead VPN ow
. e., Зз. 6d. t
situations on lawns, &c., 36s.
Ex ^n 8 selected 3 186. to 24s. per dozen, d
107.
per 100.
ON
W Edition of tiir Ms Catalogue, for 1853-54
be se
S will be supplied on the following terms,
75
most showy "kinds, for ‘planting in conspicuous
r doz
i.
starr, NEAR Dorren, Sussex.
to announce eic
*.
mt gratis on receipt of Tw
Nursery Stock may also be had on H. +
tirely to W. Woop & Son :—
with 3 to 6 best varieties of
in each stem, suitable for
4 to 6 feet, with large
Fine "тн and Dwarf Standards, 10s, to 16s. рег dozen, or
41. to 61. per 100
Superb do. do., the best sorts for
ue — er 100.
exhibition, 18s, per dozen, or |
in warf on n 50 varieties, 27. 10s. per 100.
Fine CI mbi ng ey onem, 2 to
Hybrid Perpetuals, budded on 6-inch s or on own roots in
-— — 8 per dozen, —— per 100.
Ile de in pots, or budded on ide ait эн to 18s.
ome devia a ' Bl. per 100.
in pots, 9s. to 12s.
r dozen,
Tea- — in pots, 12s. to 8». per
Ci pem
100.
Good Ба on от mn without
dozen.
ixed, without names, for covering banks,
128. qu Pe
0 00 17. 108. per 100.
үү с. pem HUSSEY —
raniums A дь
"s Descriptive Catalogue ч: Аргон) Hollyhocks, &.,
for postage.
may be had by — a — 8
Horticultural Gard
et and mat included ; fine health
t — the "yr,
Purple Standard (Foster's)
Rosamond (Beck’s )
Rowena (Turner's)
Silk Mercer Festes
8)
Foste
y Queen (Hoyle' s)
tamp
EORGE WHERE Nc rg Warmin
в од to offer the follo
ster,
wing, of which strong plants
| Aud Ornam
w ready to out:—
C CINERARIA “ConsPiou A (WHEELER'S), wh obtained
py oon eed in 1 last at the ETE. e at the Bath |
cultura 1e The ha — — dwarf and compact,
— do сусе —— of be piri B our white,
heavily taedis ive in th
greenhouse, and a — Weed exhibition pi plant. 5з. each.
DIANTHUS WHEELERI, & bright, emn d
mule — ooming profusely from May Se eptem ber;
univ * — the best thing of of the kin di
ever offered. The Plants 1 having been grow
could not be properly exhibited, or must haveo ААН н oo
Bs. еас
CALCEOLARIAS; "—À from G. W
Ws fine collection
11. be with
A i ым all orders be accompanied
the strongest plants,
moderate
"Railway Contractors others
mu estates with new fences, can
with fine
—
transplanted Thorn Quicks, of various ages,
bie oe ve the y" of its fruit and richness of f
It рибеё іп 6)
as follo " Messrs
5s. per 100 ;
И 948, =
er to their sipertiements which
t m the precedin Gardeners’ Chronic
rsery, Great Yarmouth.
ND R. Е AKER, NURSERYMEN, "
to позор, that their Catalogue of Forest, Ev:
ental Trees is now ready and will be forward
m —4 a 2 pri
free
uality, wich cannot be su
m el - assur
eii
me pruce,
inus, &., we shal off ct to the me at uncommonly low
erton, r, Oct.
тайт ee, OT EOE T
S NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF
fu
RS FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, Ap IA LM
just issned from the press, and can "be hi exchange for
penny stamp
The Catalogue 2 be obtained by all Modes
pit ppd this Aut as the prices of many of the
articles are very гома а in nie of Ma dr large Stock we
have of ma sony of the sorts.
a M dn an A verted im
—— SCOTCH FIR.
600,000 s LARCH FIR.
do. d. PINUS AUSTRIACA:
150 THORNS or QUICKS,
P vell as all other Toren Trees in ]
107. will be rr carriage free vat
the Railway Stations in Scotland, West of England, and
Te Dania, — ee by Steamers.
or Catalogues and further particulars apply to
WILLIAM ter RENDLE anv CO,
NURBSERYMEN AND "Sas. MERCHANTS,
— BLISHED 1786.
AIRBEARD'S NONPAREIL PEA, WAITES
DANIEL — ROU ы кәя — PROLIFIC, and
all other new sorts of Seeds, may be obtained genuine, at the
.grower's prices, —
UTTON & Sons, Seed Bie Reading, 1
The Gardeners’ Chronicle.
SA TERDAN, OCTOBER 29, 1853.
NGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
— Horticultural 2. u.
TouRspay, —
eee ee,
A rew weeks ago we drew attention to the — —
Horticulture of modern oe €
— of еве (ѕее р. 531), ат
баг the exis w field for experiment in
oduci
Ux obtained between a tender
к : oyle's Astrea, 8 Zaria, Lagonia, Cordeli ia, thi t lished in store ut for transit by |
Kulia, Batterfiy; Dobson’s Ha et upiter, and Tea. post o or pr ve soil may bo комеди ещ d American or European Fern, — between а tender
oyid the а паца lant of Henderson's Extravaganza, injury. 4s. per dozen. ndian - — American ropean Rhodo-
‘ook -+ hamper, inc
GERANIUMS "ia 31 — —— “choice . mixed, at 4s. to 6s. des ны The of producing such a ЕЕЕ
ФК of Avy dee, Chive, омео OAAS Claudiana, pe ма however, 8 different from that
3 Exactam, Elise, Flying Dutshman (Turner's), мааа — woes noes which i is et ПЫ — aving visible flowers.
tA : lien, Lord oe С ү
Tord боде (Bragg e), Lancashire Witeh, Pulchra, Painter Iw Cinere i dm a fae o edilectiun ggr E 6 The tw: to which Nature has
y ubens, Reno: urprise. е nese varie ive 1 y the ri те f
DEI Be. 7 ne above are strong, n By, aad Welt nouis Баву Pansy, from named Kinds A S14) Nrholiv iavia
ph n f such a ve satisfaction. í inum, sorts US n T, ; ' ax ) "
рег GERANIUMS, including all the leading kinds, strong | ‘rect арни р дда BRUM ce qui^ diáds i 4s ish Une
i. санан РБЕ her i los vela m int t
— rieti ason, Ingram's hybrid white spine A 0 = са
Lem te Glory, Vesta, Collegia "Perec, De ЖИГ OUB —— tote oor ‚ large enough to be held in
ELT lady Montagne; фе, 184. and 23e; t г 8 ditt hu iet * 0 the fingers, m Nate han substituted Ab P
rete Bri toxeter Р Dago- { ` ' |
33 PF
$ з "s rson ma ; т $
| WE AN Magna, Catherine Seaton, Gustavu Sas EN AM HIS" SEASC disi benc indeed been керебе i. Li detection
4. RIAS. MN M 0 aton,
z at Be ; yA ne Campbell, Lettice Arnold, y — WI SKIRVING, Walton Nasen: Liverpool, begs qui tly. t this circu nce, a
€ Mrs. Sidney H ce — Herbert, offer his exte та Stock of 5, н] and sa — the italy J crossing Ferns, asi gres greatly
Mari: хи omen; М onsuch, Orpheus, | mental Trees and priced Catalogues of which may | faeilitai ; front
CT Clair — Quee plication. operation
— 12 ofi y аа 8 gans — z „ gore з TOM лоби, nsist of several millions, including oak, ‹ one of delicate — to unassisted natural
y s т, Lare Fir, Spruce,
EA V Forest н ren кену at in is ста. and of the fol- | — it f
As, well set with buds, 2s. 64. each, or 25s., 305., and рм т 8 or scale, lying p өгөөнү: ic
An the newest Scotch and other varieties, 18%. "e CEA oF аше the damp. of the ground. ty this scale, called
t varieties, бе. es; по жш — doz. Salter s CATA and CEDRUS — sou hot many tho j the antherozoidsand spores:
рон, a set а pion = qaid
red DAISIES, tc Зате Me к 12 eke, ж $ nave open ground, and warranted to
32 sorts, 1 of each, tance. var 8
1 # m 271 0| The Fruit Tree éollection „кы фе ышы |
r1 e, lode ipt cite ony 07] appt 8 Apricots, pu
ad a xe A 1 0 . 2 pr ^ -—— rines,
85. to m eyes, well established 29
in he Ne deve maybe ha for oče pomy amy. — meme T stp * — ring Shrubs, of large
б and lands, or im-
THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
by some chance
by omie seems to be
find their way to the spores of
all that is required to
we cannot give better
from the second
m po of Britis
1 ems," in which = ate am und woodcuts
җик — phenomena of their ‘fertilisation, as
itis now u
“The жалга ‘chiefly necessary for the ger-
mination of Fern spores те, sufficient heat and
abundant moisture ; Bett is to say, a calm mois
ied by the degree of бей proper
Those which inhabit cold climes
ies of tem-
perate regions are
in a greenhouse ; and ra i aen Nec. should be
placed in a hothouse way of
managing them is the flowing T^ Halt fill —
shallow wide-mouthed pots with broken crocks, a
on this put a layer of cae 2 inches of turfy nt
soil and mellow loam, mix xed with soft sandstone,
broken in small lumps of the size of Peas; this
compost should p be much wishes Ne ext,
or brush very gently over a sheet of white
cag a Алада of the species to be propagated ; the
fine dust thus liberated consists of the
spo ar in 5 or me quantity, intermixed more
8.
side for
cmo гана removed, the pev still being
retained under a hand-glass. After eek or t
ey may en up, 3 th aad
ted singly in small
. blished, then gradually inured to the degree of
exposure proper for the mature plants. Fern spor
riads on the soil, or on
Aoki dispersed as
Ir the
Tnécvr, Hartie, and others, of the formation of the
. wood and young bark be correct, it follows that the
‚ тооп so strongly ined AUDICHAUD of
the descent o y fibres from the buds cannot
be true. As, however, active vegetation certainly
has a downward course, and there is
1 the growth of the plant and the number of
he leaves, it be received as an apt illustra-
tion, though must be n not to push it
beyond its limits as such,
zd ker opted the following mode of ascer- |
tain en eas the ia Oed bu produse о of
wi
igorous Pine tree, 50 feet high. p 12 inches t thick,
. Was deprived o es to , 80
in form an
thi
explanations which have ae given by | оп thi
the time of pruning, the number of leaves was con-
ео increasing, the growth was at its minim
the fifth year ; deese the comparatively сай
e th of form ust have depended on the
unm consumption of stores already deposited.
el. 3
; nsufficiency of the matters already xm
up for the normal completion even of the firs
year ring.
. It is worthy of remark, then, in a ring only
three яй Бызда, tlie di vidual cells were unaltered
*
in
es plac The s sap e elaborsted i in the leaves in its
course 5 undergoes various changes accord-
delay of a : Thi is doubtless the c the
Bos dx magazines теша y ase in the starting
TTT
mpen
germin nation their contents are em : co the subsequent t 5 в the trees we ae
in trying to diver e sap irom eu pe branches
dissolution of the 5855 ula in t the = endin oe е ap ^ into the lower, or in Se nular ineisions in order
жеу © esi e sap ages по ascen roug’ | to cause Leder eyes to s ttention is chiefy
the beth дыз organs; but along the woody fibres, | necessar Aitai a verae between the parts o
and can = enis т qum its Pr ah, mucilage, Ee tree by means of pinching the shoots that are grow-
and gum xchan t passes by. And this ing too vigorously, and » иеде... = в |
vil pro niuis ра dor its not аА the neces- | weak. A tree thus managed may fruit in the four
ary stren ves the pro 3 ion of e till it yea instance, a Pear tree e in the autumn
oa the mit, The growt d of 1850, and pruned in M h 1852, would have formed
therefore, at the uds ind ра asses downwards ; гт" ranches іп the summer of that same year,
sa - ending sap makes its way by the tiu 1852. Being eut been
of. the Sr and cribbled pores of the bast,
е rhet these to the medullary т zi e whence
and liber.
c | the leaves and shoots, depends main ly ‘on the stores
laid up in the preceding year.
pae NEWLY-PLANTED FRUIT TREES.
ame year in which they are Pie thinking that
by leaving them entire — Me will take bet
m m
rative merit. et the proceeding itself is little known,
d in general thé publie is not informed of the eg od
option, no о!
made va reg rd to this s
he
E. eso at some length, in an more
theoretical than practical. The writer, ін оп the
principles of vegetable physiology, ‹ concludes that the
young fruit tree should not be entirely cut back at the
time it is ота but that shasta ess | its branches
should n tained ; that the removal of the young
кн» 8 shortened the branches
taken off, in order to re-establish an
equili
I intend givin;
пой on the- — of the first
ear trees,
urseries, are, for the most
part, out branches lower than 20 inches from the
ground; or, if 4 have any, they are weak or a
formed twigs, and n relati
vigour
upper
branches. x
h of 4 inches;
р e v t, having bee
well trained in pm youth, they 2 their natural ten-
fe
-followin
зац L removal of the 1 obtained. The year deney, which is to grow almost vertically, forming an
befor E gir СГО88 | acute angle with the stem who wish to fo
. Sections appeared in the radius, but in the | well-s ped t pyramide, or en e (horizon-
. year of . experiment only 4 А ly trained), with a stock in this way,
| 1 ear after, to the lowe as are no
err H longer sufficiently flexible to take the desired directi
кы 5 : $ for, in a properly-formed pyramid, the branches forming
End. E the first tier should extend horizontally from the stem.
Eur c 3-4 А This is doubtless t n why we feel the n ity
3 ; Wo eue ap of pruning on ano principle. As, in y
in 0 з, 7-8 remain about 15 months in same
| — sections “of the individu ib wowiy [itat but pring
y |attention, a mulehing of litter in spring is always
2 tally broad during core utes course v beneficial. ‘the mon Ps al
th ‘age The —.— | etit e proportion months, or t 15 months after he tree, the
are
size, and distinguished only by the —
gr
ubje ma
4. Коне ole e (lech April, TAU В par ачен
g some details on this адаа of planting,
such as I fo
m
eal’ the latter,
а — growing
comes grae to
8 to
shoots than o thers, but in
to 3 feet in length, and even
irection, and are
* former prunings w pr
well as the upright phy te to 10 or
ЖА sth,
th
pinch the branches
о grow too strona, with the view tna
e grown there are always some which
this ease the
made fine healthy vigorous shoots, OR 16
Ж
hese branch
[Ocr. 29,
| off, in order M - — hon may go i
um those retained, a
benefit
owth of the
3
make le
© majori
=
12 inches
В" Е оз aw aw ш
ii is A against this system that it involves the
12 ПОЧ їп length, + wou
rm its fruit bodi " the base ot
and might ae its first fruit in 1854,
k in oed thas. to 10 or
n the e following
the branches,
n the ordinary method the fruit shows 11
but of what importance can the fruit of the first four
years be ? our years ong a time to wait when
we wish to establish a good tree capable of bearing for
20 or 30 years! ed who is really an amateur will nt
regard this delay when he can obtain well formed an
vigorous trees wh —— wil afford him satisfaction, and
amply remunerate him for time supposed to have
been 10
e should not be co
r of the —.— which I have previously
ne
at the — of planti ing. I can support his o
trees of which I — bus уж
чу a fact.
2
knowledge hav ving Bacon занн results of Ад od | arrived
m
3
44—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 693
us to make a conclusive summary of facts and o| we: it there with one hand, with the other he extends the pectinations which
Two or three years' perseverance in this way w uid | roots in the proper direction, whilst one or two assistants — with! чна apud he 3 The ch д
known the best mode of operating. row over бо а — ring of t а t and finest soil. | sali
il mention, in conclusion, that of late years many | If we suspect с —— different stages o ату 3 Fich ehem qp come which
new forms of training fruit-trees, and especially the Pear, | roots, we may N the « "E fall ri in by shaking | sented several dark 054 іп ib middl Pu
ve = ted. All these forms, the merit of which | the tree alittle, without however displacing it. | the end of the wing cases чаа hat the
often cons in their novelty, "— much attention All - roots being —Ó with soil to the depth of | perfect insect is a moth smaller than that of the com:
and loss of ime, “A ed yet, w| p can be more easily | some inches, we may n puton a layer of Furze, | silk-worm that it has wings striped with a dark colour ;
„ 3 to the view, and at Fern, or old thatch, dere will tend to lighten and and that th
the same time — so productive, as a well-managed | am Бан" рід the soil, and to prevent the effects mte ts be ре n aie - n the wil зету чно етин е
— - эт pee orjen pyramide ? Let us endeavour 2 with the rest of the soil thrown out of the = Phe close juxt T
to a good method of planting ; let us improve our e form a m — — be bottom of the tree. Tread- | that the pilk:
practice ce in seit oe — pinching, and under ink to firm il after planting ae only tie be dom | the com perc Е that ‘it mest bo carded that of
its old forms the 1 yie eld fine fruit in viel the deem ist rather dry t than m ime ol. Of. course. als i wes
slundance vh -— ie tone Ho rticole. Mounding i t habits; but it seems inevitable, that as du
— — the stem of the recently ee 1 is intended to pro- ro- | of cocoons comp: he whole il e
MANAGEMENT OF CIDER APPLE TREES. чау it from various accidents, such as being uprooted | i х
(Con vri ж, ge 661. y the wind, unis : 4 ta
Choice, Removal, and Pre viera of the iu езе mounds An as that sulphur), and the future supply must be looked to from
А 2 лосу ВА the hole 1 tical, м sulphur) dnd —
peri er Sed ground they are in the form of an ellipsis, or long | predict the family of moths which this species
m about the middle“of November to the middle of p| ove, таш „„ п. belongs; but the size of the body removes it fro
ember, we select from the nursery the trees which order that the plough may + am the tree as near as | w ins the only know PA sentio,
have the strongest stems, and epe are 2 А cen | possible, so that there may be less ground to be dug ; which possesses a similar habit of — ts cocoons
ted near the outside, as they enjoy m q everywhere ie they are ag Their surface should | a m ө packed mass, e latter insect is à native of
r that th ts | thi
of
have had at least two years’ growth, because if only one | that are naturally wet they are made convex, with а if treated in the same manner as the African insect, yet
Rall been a ed t to dapib since grafting, the cut — an outside the edge of the ^ so that the its com tive rarity and ob habits тери prevent
the stock would not be beatur 2 and traus- may be carried off beyond where the roots are. its application to economic purposes. I see no reason,
cpm would ee its cicatrisatio c ordinary good soils, where we need not fear super- | however, why the large rough cocoons of f many roe of
We need not be particular as to e tid thee has pee of water, the tops of the mounds are flat. | our Torten Атту might not be similarly trea
grafted low or high, ystem has its merit. Lastly, in rapid declivities, where there is danger of The mass of cocoons was — "t specimens
emi-circular mound, n the i second stag -—
dee are some good varieties, such as the should be formed on the lower side; the rain-water is by a piece of the article in — manufactured
Bedane, and the 2 e wt which а e fos lie ey, v the higher ground by two little gutters НР with cotton. dpa have a much less silky fee feel
forming fine stems, and then it is expedient to graft | ike a V, and uniting a Yap бо of each tree, to the touch th as manu.
e standard height. Some 9 85 planting stocks auda — factured, is extremely strong, as may be judged by the
‘the places where trees are intended to be, and grafting dpt Paca oe E uia circumstance that a Vet friend who has seen it has
mes. The onlyreason for this preference must ~ ENTOMOLOGY. been very desirous to have a piece manufactured into a
in the iden New AFRICAN SILK INS — shooting jacket. oie yn specimen was also forwarded
буо which devi fear to be deceived if they bought them, During the month of July las I was favoured some “red cotton," it is called by the native
with a communication (through the ‘kind — Africans, and whieh i is brought i in * x quantities from
od d ctm stocks re D bearing for two or "three 9f Sir William Hooker) from the Rev. Henry Venn, the interior, and only in the dyed s It has been
at least ; and if some of the grafts do not take, a accompanying a series of specimens of a new kind -of | pronounced by an z бс ‘silk азб re be the produc-
ofr regularity is s the consequen ce, silk in various stages of 33 which appears sufi: | tion of the silk-worm, and to have been spun by worms
The size of trees for pla nting varies pid the locality ес rae — ш merit the attention not only of the fed on mu — This texture appears very similar to
and other circumstances, such as the s des trees entomologists b e silk nathan eturers of this | that of the fi ee ttn of raw silk described above.
i eral "s oun es It M e
Ф
е;
: a i m а
ence, Six feet and a half is a sufficient height in nearly t was communicated by a native negro who received a silk is obtained) the PT is of interest, as being the
level ground, but 8 to 16 inches more are requisite in few months’ instruction in € ieee E only Eom: .. the use of carding applied to
ping g und, in order that cattle standing on Ae medien! teachi ing, and who is ing with roug
ay not seize the “чуй, success in his native town (Abbeokuta), — 60 miles Farther 8 on various points of the economy
t would prove advantageous to icin dopa in calm of the insect, &c., are required, with which we hope
and cloud 0 8 weather, ~. under sone ircumstances the shortly to be — J. 0. W.
toots 5 ied
—
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MENT OF SCIENCE.
each side pb in the sam коноп as the rows; the
are then cor pletely uncovered by removing the
soil that still remains between ng : Е x t of the
ыыы not 5 w e After having a second ial to the
cleared the trenches on each side, the stem is li i
moved, first to one side, then to the other, in | order to find ae ee T B
out the roots that tor on тт. entest Aeren kine, one of the secretaries
fair pull, ланды w sid.
tion. Т
чаз P Each pens must then ulle à 0 1 а ately invention consists in cooling the air by
and, a at we cannot entirely extricate sphere
e be eut Ec. iur knife or spade at as great 22 f ” in а bell receiver, and the heat
gth eru ys Yi i i lowered b the
The tre e being taken up, the mos if any remain, : GAl a f ai gen pression 8 by
= immediately taken off ; ext proceed to | Ul HS, Ly which means it acquires in its compressed state
Temove all useless or badly rhe аа, and all : of the atmosphere—say 90° of
mutilated v" by a clean sloping cut on the under түз | — then passes into another in
Placing the Tree accor ding М its former Aspect,—It i : bell iver, t is expanded to the ordinary
i general advi ^" in planting to place the sides of the ere, and during this expansion
— me position with to the a it c is reduced
cardinal points wai they wee vious to oval, to 609. * Te is then admitted into the room to be.
ат have a young and tender bark ; 3 for m rtg ventilated. ‘The compression of the air du ing the
la planting Fi 55 , Pr, Ара covered | experi су *
g Firs and other resinous trees we usually over with a thick flossy envelope. The entire mass is 3 ' ME ere tor. pron M ihe
€— m V at least as large as a man's double fist. This is repre- atmos; re, and the eer exposed a —
10 reason » y we should no same t t h d surface of 1100 square whi h was considered —
in planting * trees, the eg me of which ‘are mepe ре gierki рагу ‹ ө, open, А IPM eocoons, and | cient to reduce the temperature of the sir in ping
tected from. ] е sun’s rays by any branches. tw is suspen from a thi E. through the tubes to of atmosphere, viz., .
8 is not absolutely e n it is On opening some "T "ihe cocoons the chrysalids of the | The re stated that by means of thi " apparatus
y useful, and cannot in any case urious. moths were found dead, together of course with the cast 66,000 cubic feet of air per hour might be cooled from
re inj
In order to know the side of a tree which faced the skin of the caterpillar ; the latter had | evidently been 90° to 60°, by а steam-engine of one borse power, which
le, and to be able to replace it in the e рд eines with short heb and the surface of the | is required fo raise and depress the bell receiver, The
t is sufficient to mark it previous to body seemed to be furnished with Mp whitish advantage of cooling the "y wed in-
si | elo ч а "веду dar ag p^. the desiccated state stead of by evaporation was state
0 small mar to be, the avoidance
only circumstance which may prevent = the very s skins of the caterpillars will not of aqueous vapour, with which d air is —
being thus planted is when, in making a allow a more 3 deseription of the insect in that iors enema process.
lines, we have to employ trees with stems state to be made. One of the cocoons is олортон (То be continued.)
It then becomes necessary for Pn sented in the woodeut cut орет, пн with L—————
au" 4 1.2 "es ea Wei the i ‘that beva УЫ
у after ^T Wa rri lmag ying g - This, " Мне ч
114 “ live con f d is of the t:thatof Sent us by a eer — x ч
1. . 1
*
>
rot aa ig | onal
exposed as the female is rather and thickeria the lower part Y which has recently
, the direct ae prolonged ws body, which is oe in figure ў, which shows | evening of dtr энн - wd EE dor be
ve injurious to them, e difference that exists between the male and female I the in ; quor ise e! services
according e|c is in this respect. The male is also distinguished | ™ IT ure "e 4 Ex
. tothe size | by having the antenna cases somewhat thicker, and .. ̃ r
n latter upright in . of serration on the inner side, has resided since 1890, and officiated as land-steward and ge
Which it ought to occupy, and a man holding but without any, of the appearance of the broad superintendent for Sir Charles Lemon, Lemon, Bart, MP, at Садот,
694 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Оот, 29,
Cornwall Havi ing lately resigned that appointment an sphere of u tility enlarged, if they were | "swim will kindly - to an artiele
to spend the evening of his life in the neighbourhood of London, pies more attractive and. pleasing. to the eye ; | the зара icle of the 12th of March 3 by me, in
l. their esteem for him by presenting him with a valuable and if so, the s space оне to art to enable it to а | bw four at I have there stated ‚ 165), it
silver salver, of beautiful work menahip, on which is urg off the beauties of Nature to eros r advantage, o ught cw
the following. aries Len n: у Dart, те ted in the parish of | ы Mylor to be grudged. On the 2 generally, a crippled 8 what has bee ecently w. it
men of Sir Charles Lemon, * nm ing i 1 А
СЕНЕ ЕО pea у СОКУ ыы TOIT 1
as a small bu n “of eir . 4 | e Ti
t, 1853." ; indeed, any room that ean be spared is often | proper — Н + MA
though the tenants and workmen happen to be the only road to $m growth of nursery stock, by ©, sale of
parties es named as the donors of the gift, we have . to се obia Abn scanty „ eee, уа
Mr. Booth by becoming subscribers, as well as the principal increased. It is not from numbers of specimens alone | very short, in ou of
tradesmen with ib whom he had, F x onhe pura is Бе | | dd knowledge is derived ; a — well chosen are of primary and paramount prineiples necessary to be
mesi yir fylor, Oct. 8, 1853, more value than a host ill assorted or injudieiously | stood in the cultivation of Peaches, Хеш under.
The subseribers sincerely regret 1 — the — A * selection of the specimens would Apricots. Presuming that what I i санаш,
ly reg pec | Ap g have said in ref
Biens could not ie pe presented in person, but unforeseen do much to give the student enlarged ideas of the to the Stanwick Nectarine i n егете.
circumstances over which they had no control poa them | | 8 pe «d s true, I will а States
fren having : t iom "They һа Si ame à inci 2 te founded pk DRM - — | s of which. I m" r your readers to
d Mr. un to regm it, ee at you E | у Р
il pray і that 77 rj a the ideas in botanical ma aie is sufficiently | gardener, as to the i issue. Thus, let the Whi
proved by the р ада of bad species and of synonyms Bonum Plum be budded on the Brussels stock ; and d
t in en our botanical Sus u ch effects are about 3 feet fr rom the grou hd, or what is called « a
= amiable partner, ma many y enjoy
esteem and respect from du ‘with n pal 2 = sym |
— А - 23 years' residence wit ith them, where the r th
gen ires теср in some measure th s consequence = a too exclu- | stan dard high," put on your Stanwick, and I have not
will no bee asily ased,— Believe us, dear sir, your most hearty. | sive eerte on the of the student to the forms the least doubt of this being found a cure for thew,
well-wishers, for the subscribers JOHN MITCH : А : ; Шоу] : 5 or the
B. Booth, Esq., Ealing which vegetation ae in the part өтет locality in | complained of. Indeed, I will рево far as to say, [m
The following is Mr. — e à which he may happen to be. It would of course be here you will na a stock with which по Peach op
= E ark, Ost. My ,1853. | extremely absurd, even were it possible, to discard the | Nectarine will ever refuse to identify itself, I
y dear Sir,—I had yesterday the DEN of sa "x receiving | stud as the botany of one’s own try: it sh | ш.
the very dan оше piene or plate that Mr. Rundle was deputed ме ө; ps ny own country ; - at ould | advise, that the Brussels be budde d with the Plum in a
e from my friends ei Sing n I Tiva also to a [
— your letter hiiti „ and on the pa ant not x is too mueh the ease, as if there were no other
3 * 4 m e LJ L L
pesi la eis.
E , А : ч Ty, а . yum
exceedingly ra grid t to think they sho ier thelr Kindnes a im and countries, and under different circumstances from those | пара he 2 which, © W. M." piyes os
sowie Ay: free- offering. As you n to our own, is fai i 5
he. i 'emar ade in
you m the m that you "m — me RE favour to con t i ie |
Indes who bart keen o sb ity dede Toe ey cou - of this autumn, to d and ^ 1 foreign botanic have never seen produce blossoms, even under
Jedgments and most grateful — . — tee the valuable gift with | gardens, in com ms cd with and t — the 3 best baden cultivation, It is is we id known in tis
which they have been pleased to honour Jt is, indee aof Pro etn Daubeny ; ongst others, to | (Morayshire) by the name of G
occurrence for renting such a | that of
FF ios me taal “a neee which, s though — situate in Pret al height ата. from 2 to 3 фоне, It is much use
ter reason 4 bo pase = it, and I beg you will assure — | PY gro sai uno pretenes toc ildiigpe | ere for foment ations, Ke, and is poe preferred
fe that I prize it mos highly; while 1 look upon it with | gardening, and ei meagre funds, presents some Р flowers for od N have s beds of ea
— of pleasure and a lively recollection of the past, I shall | ossi oe rent from any we — elsewhere. sort growin de 5 8 side on a ne wy trenched
regard it as a substantial proof that my character and con- | The stoves and greenhouses form xceptions to th * d nd n 1 f th d "d
duct during the 23 years I had the — to reside — gr р e ing о Pen of a grow deaf '
them were such ав gain ithe ir good opin nion. nut: thes |gen nerally met with abroad, being of S build, bes the least. effort to blossom. Perhaps re-
Tobatio о you and those who kno — ee their de spondent might not be aware of the e of y
" | Я
Md og the long period I filled he situation I had the теде artly compensated for b Бу а ample qu antity of | vi, р sample of which I send уоп, J. Webster, —
duty, not only’ with fidelity and zeal for —— of my | Pits and frames, in which the AE 5 were thriving luxu-| Watery Pine-apples.—1f the syringe is used too free
: > one : | cd tay 8
employer, but with an t desire to perform aright the Tiantly. Silesia, as is well known, abounds in fossil up to gs when the fruit is coloured, this evil will
; iary formation, f whi y be produced, for unless free ventilation be given the
erve xe cime osely >d to the existing forms of vege tation, as is Sat | ero wns 1 25 full of water, which the Pines absorb,
— ret е — ee and Segoe 1 cultivated a good once seen in the Breslau garden, beth intermingled | ев cially during а dull wet season like the present;
— aia To dm NE "M that in no With the living plants, are = арыныр сми ресет if the lius are kept ated after the
i yself to act an unworthy part ла in b 1 '
КА Hoch Hae any portion of that to whieh they were | „gone ages—at least, such at * Ж. as will bear | has cha anged colour, they will be nío ea t flat and.
justly e entitled. w hile conducting the extensive alterations and exposure without injury. The Arboretum here is on a | | watery. I have fou nds тени that re hag he
2 that were de at Carclew under my direction, I larger scale than usual, and Me, осер of Conifers | Le a few days in a dry w Si itua ti lon, cro own down-
evoted my ne enm 50 as to haye them executed in a ү ery good; amon em f| ards. t
manner, and with due regard to strict economy. The 5 ng ens s, they
mants also well know that, in designing and superintending the ammara australis p Taxodium distichum, Phylloe cladus | their voir Е. dl. Perdiswe
erection of the gs that | trichomanoides, Рина inata, Morinda, pumilio d|. Cutt d La Coni
their accom — I studied their comfort and Ited their or thes к 267 | x ее + d ld he
8 and on ‚АП occasions when it w as in my power, 1| | Ен». Nate coal iem e Paced a lingo Gočppert | pens el oie 5 jer ae eg ue T |
пеші, they АД і aii | 9. ? e RE * 2 per
in their behalf is evident by the compliment — 2 rp me | Р be of Coniferous origin. "Here too are placed the Barron's “ Winter Garden?" mentions its nl
2 e y dec nin. contribu utin sein ei it I heartily | larger specimens illustrative of the. growtl ^ei wood | success at Elvaston
aca ) ac. : H x р
vices ERE MM тем QE nece a — Bo 74 | e 2 the deviation from the remi structure, whilst | Me Paro у kI 7 89 Den ^ Lys pleas |
m ‘my warmes ks are especially due, and if any one trained around the trunks and branches of the trees are ЇЇ supply ds Hato whic
ш could enhance the value of this token stems of the dione climbers, as Banisteriasy | benefit to ete ате k Conifers; елй? those wins
of ean in ba estimation, it is tlie . of the workmen, who and the like. Professor Goéppert has too ti- | means are Anon.
rge, having liberall i-1 y |
Dated towards} it, and shown their коо feeling for m desig hi ‚ what rely sees, a fine e Siar yen е Cum 1 ^ lise Broccóli.— This i is one of dea
was ger in a posi ition to be of us set p egere this | ode м ns, Mosses, and Jungermannis. Among the | тайне with which І am acquainted. Itis very haray,
u п cem obo m mistaken rem "a s no comin Bu ib s see. — 2 ed An "pov erecta, which is, I think, | having stood t the late Ses without injury, while 10 7
— korara Sin may have been influenced, they, at least. | гоча jon, Among the more interesting plants | of the other и were destroyed. It ** ee i
e rid reed 8 blinded by prejudice = i other families, I may mention Antiaris toxicaria, | re pi 1 en May. ko is excellent 5 quali
Mauer an A . eat inten st I have always taken | Pogostemon Patchouli, Acacia nilotica and vera, Aris- size, J. Newma » Gardener to ie
their z AE — жим ад ani — | tolochia ,Serpentaria, Berberis ténuifolia, os ma W. 25 yr Hall.
= mrs зу ві TO Their Т 15 5 z а Hime i voice Garcinia Man e 4
et: aria E my 8 awed left ymensea Courbaril, Hamelia patens, ул ag Tati. ; i "s
mp bn rri that wil never never be effaced; and they folia, Bromelia sylvestris, Jatropha multifida, Carex Protices of Books, "€
CE ym e. ар atem m, I shal ee &e., &e It was a source of regret that time — “ i
FE {з сау: ber sind à friends id not allow us to make a careful inspection of the Books RRV RD. Sketches of a Hungarian Enti
luable n collections in fossil botany, and especially tion in Turk (Cha d Hall’s Reading t
10 enes, Believe mo e [o beany dear sin y yours most aly n s "€ oe aes 4 ee yi which he has rendered | Travellers).—An interesting account of a dificult pene
ylor Bridge. В, Воотн. набар Herbarium, asters, Sub- Curator, e by ж ~ the parties concerned, Arc —
E evidence of being a genuine stateme
Mops Correspondence. emperature,— Y our oe мин on mean temperature | which occurred to the fugitives who
very i n Can f ian ri ч
s Home Gan den.— Фе nature objects of ng, y of your correspondents | Hungarian rising was finally crushed.
| oblige me by publishing in WE columys the m i indi — :
preciated b ups the mean tem- Die Ostindische Rohwaarensamm dic, —AÀ lame
а recent we - P Mime this or an i other country in ancient times or and full account of a valuable оса OF raw mater?
| ars ? n he el i t Exhibition by ^.
f
| thin the last thousand ye resented
—— | еч кл our climate is of a] mean temperature Court 0 I ire 0 the University of Erlangen
; о be, по longer permitting Vineyards to b
ng such gardens in England succe cessfully cultivated ; n j^ "dá * t if "e dd ism 2 Dr И vn
nd :
the continent. I think is clearly proved i 5 x r. Royle. The Pi
3 я H з |
.. [ ,,
; mile per ann
y shown in those di^ Nob uos
t; we be surprised at the Catal the H. erbaceous
luin atn Moses а | irruption southward of the northmen, if their ewe Royal 3 id of Pw dy 8 ed by J.
and north Forem this foe” |
ingenti in | rime ond at the south. J. 1 5 Tiptree Hall. 9 9 62 po Mena з TA к:
паб — vegetable, it is I find this t ә be a useful and good | a strik ing — the Ber en „ our g
consistent with | commo; 8 (ee
ments and variety of Atrip
|
ion of which con- 8
— But if this has reported о : i
no less true, | appear that it has two -—
наа | d „great faults, namely, chat River? Catalogue Pruit for 1853 and 1854
ornamental. At Dos off vM à of ing, out. As у AM Tem e well-known
taste has been s of ое, it is full of Могай con
hin
varie cultiv: tors, of
к "ihe time of » . — : following are a ны d AE jis
ot allow detailin P che fae — ; c ons | removal of trees «it is the most m
jin dealing wie facts come ftom more than one or two | of all methods ef p t ein ; it consists in
| tinal ae debility can be eon Bnd that this | digging a trench round the тее ану in Noven
gardens would dec ‘lifting it out of the nd jiy with all
ie bis ddr et s mre ap "i ротой ing wit
44—1
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THE GARDENERS'
CHRONICLE.
695
moved are inclined to grow too vigorously, no
Pe 5и will
necessary to shovel into the hole
ing it.
r earth
unfit for horticultural purpose:
in a ridge, an
ear, from
"3
be required, and it will merel
some of the саге; rom
hes
c
E
FE
wn over its roots w
eis materials are reported to have bee
t servi
re of Pears, inter
n
is generall
nd one eighth part 25 ке lime spread
an 7 or sete with
ks
e Bivort, 1. ;
the eolleetion of th
flavour sugary, perfumed and — — it — —
oth
ч Belo. de
qual., 2
grows es e ER
* Beurré G
juicy, with a
one of our best earl
th
ier
account of its crooked € 3 -—
be more hi
slender in g
p and
to Jan
“F vr i
peren). 1.q
а new, un y and excellent melting Pear, which suece — |
on th ce, and fo
челак ба
some р ide
4 Maréchal de c" (Van Mou)
à new and fine Pear
ably on the
—
“ 1
tree в variety ex
“nts of deca , but it still чк Brg fine А! sta
he tradi dition is that the scion which rr it | this operation should be repeated ev t apod €
my — = — Dimsdale, who | Jour com g,| 5. That animal o . the « re p
t it from R. on urn from inoculating and d bl uu ^ i ege: used with great cau age:
press Catherine.” Mad otato
orence | and pulverised. Th ts should be айе, turned | manure for the Potato plant being the inorganic com-
to —— the Early A 5 — е е their ров, тоа all suckers and shaking the | pounds, such, for or instance, = a which are, or were
=e on i arth from among the fibres, ЖОЙ any that in at one time; used in 801 се Continent. 6.
е bg: be Sb hate, МК well as the Sh end of the main That the disea l
: What lower leaves have pod should er b ‘epidemic. | fin That it is a if not impe"
Ne 8 removed, and the stem Mey examined, to see that it tious. 8. That. € mode of eradieating it is to
Lisockpnus DECURR Torrey in Pl. Fremont, is in a m state. You ups А being now ready for | restore the ori ма ion of sth 9. That
3 t siderum Contributions) s ‘lie Thuja | the the latter must бв partly filled with compost, | this desirable ars can EA only broug ght abou by inten
р, upon Jeffreys’ with putting (previously) a large piece of crock or oyster- ducing a complete wp" in - e of c de.
er shell over the hole in the bottom, with the convex го that is adopted. . That changes in
Weary эче io ga whether any one raised seeds скы: and а quantit smaller potsherds, t| should ne ME in “thoroughly iem —
of this, no doubt oubt the finest of ibd ow god plants which quar inch thick, over that, in ord ir t | Potatoes, by the process ; ;
the i t home. | secure efficient d e plant ould then be put| Ger у; 20у, in
into the 2% carefully readi ves out and covering its | dilute solution of the € (blue vi
fibres with the com СА чу ing the soil about т: el dr" of erint we ver еп 2 —
distin- | inch Bette! the rim 27 the pot at the sides, and leve ) heat ; indi — „
with it in the centre. The f should then be placed at at wilde a land ; 4thly , and lastly, in —
the bottom of a north or east wall, where they will be Hor the farm-yard manure, Ce, non е ) min
shaded from the mid-day sun, and a coverin A
e Glyme
ting da from ihe collection of the late Van Mons ;
«ор Quin uince, and ry hand
te de Bavay ‘Maca ren).
lew, hardy, excellent late Pear ;
mou th. Forms a healthy pyramid on the Quince
Noël, or Belle mu" 9 NM — cd 1.
. Size, —— excellent C
rich. На ndsom
as a pyramid o on ro —— but
y^
ffart. 1. qual, 2. — imet; and very
9 — Noyeau flay:
а
е Quinee, double
bears abundantly — a roni December
te de Malines (Es ual, 2. size,
orms a healthy pyramid, Januar
l. qual, 1. size, a new, h
ardy,
orms а ve
1. qual., 1. size,
of
It w
'etober,"
A ale, ly size, а
|
Quince, and forms a нн е pyramid,
1. qual, 3
n|and have continued, ra interruption, the entire
winter and — Th
h
when ying upon the ground, is 2 feet highe er фаб most
| men’ wer th
80 to 100 feet without a "€ 99
е Ѕас
id 12 N.,
It occurs near the
mento, gemens —
where it was also fo |
алчаны fruit tanists of the United States
ng z expedition 9 x Dr. se" If any
und a trea- |
hardy. | o
in the following
ed to this | are
ine, an
e, near the imigrant риб |
and proportions аге эн sketched b
ren
ed ‘operation upon it, | o
e
souud, was no
+ +
es (4 feet long by 6 7 70
wide), — 225 5000 ve. ne shingle avo wo made by
rising m dez 4^ ving, and w 75 vs t loss "timber,
— e 40, 000 shingles
there being a
„ th
ought at the stump, and we have no eo^ a
sum than 3180 dollars for ‘shins Mi. besides PA. |
rails, and fence posts, e entire length of t
was 230 feet. It may be sited by a “old als at
saw into lat,
plit with
int 16-inch bloc
e like Mone California Hang — so it is;
m is n We have seen it, n it,
can attest to o ost as regards its size
E owe and
8. ma
FLORICULTURE.
— These are generally Lau posed b
means of ош; bat when new 8 Pm are ted,
n seeds oyed. It shou P deed
mi e e e ДИ become brown, li
me e until March ; 3 it
in ease, as well as à me
| oce
very heavy showers, As пор. . as cold nights and the
| heavy rai Mn utamn set in, they should be removed to
d | their winter quarters, which — be either an old
Cucumber fa frame, or some airy, and warm
of the central parts of Europe at altitudes much affected
by X 2 by Men. of high cult РЕ some varieties
etra natural hardi-
proved in
October or чүт beginnin
not 2 constan
bean uty of these flowers, will be "qe off or —
eee Read, Bridge Hill Gardens, Bei,
CINE : ES. These are now in rapid growth, and con-
sequently they should not — any sudden check: we may
expec sional fro: sts, and it would to
lett < of air: a wee pem einst:
all their bottom lea Con
b. those which — it Watch for for
green-fly and Mew, — two —" mies which the
Cineraria has at this season of
Pr pter Be JOH Little, n
0
sE
е fille d t
Bes
í 8881445
when the plan 28 the shoots pliable.
sree 4 will be 1 m dre ei Seedlings not removed
had be
heir blooming pots shifted at once, if well
8 round the ones they are in. А 5 or 6-inch size ‘will be
quite large enough for them to flower in. :
Miscellaneous.
Remarks on the Potato Discase.—During the course
of the last few 1 that Bed s scourge, the
tato blight, has again made its appearance
us, and has dy committed great devastation in this
d the sister is Y lately
ascertaini ing, i
penes I will not now раа. your ti ime and space
ve yith al
from one situati anoth as may be re 2 ee y myself UA E cing you seguite v PA wd
of the soil should be AD perfectly smooth and | conclusi ich I
level, 85 Boia Gps the a ee be 78 ‘tolerably i er Sj That ce Pah ‘blight is ee directly
about a quarter of a "Bi ctly caused by the ravages of any
with “very 7 5 ana finely-sifted m. It ч T t it is the effect of a s of
porta: » previously to the ан pots bei tive fermentation or incipient decomposition of the
filled, dier be well drained at the bottom, in order к-сы i. е. al noid constituents of the sap
to allow ous water to pass freely off; when 3. That this 3: omp ei
sown, aw sheltered situation, per- dicey produced by a peculiar fungus, the Botrytis
fectly screened from cold эле; апа ni ні only to which public attention he al
mo; s As soon as any of the
rning S
five or six leaves, such should be RA in
n | ope rders, or into to other oxes filled with Ree e |o
where they are to r 0
ra- bloom,
T the
from | canvas should be at hand to шее den with during a
in nie compost.
8 employed to effet tnis cient should
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THE
GARDENERS’
tC EE
Of a iarge € — similar 14
a sugar
чочу. АБ that
et
о ~
Тһе
а warm room
us
practice it will nl doubtless
enterprising parties to under
roots, which may be ———
Great care, however
a dry atmosphere, at a moderate tem
> afford the best results.
should never —
ss has be
xceed 110? o
—— ч
rolled up in a damp — or адат in the
few days, will again become
ance ; whereas, on the ole. pied i
perature been employed, they
treated, og remain са акра ч ha
гону t C688. De
a.. poun
=
they ene be kept for
— to s
drai
with a little air-slaked or
— for 30 0
made of double stre rec th.
of calcined bo fine pow
0 Ibs. of
7 lbs. of nitrate of soda.
will, when thus
d
а ра
d of blue vitriol or blue
stick
"When ma temperature of the
vaporation a
г them well Pres or sie times during tha
been
ads less
ours, and the pickle T ы
Preparation af the M
Manures. с 3 30 er a Pp asl ane
es, 0 lbs.
common ‘salt t, 30 lbs. E ip lake
— to the Mes lets, &e., a tolerably gay appearan
зегу, or of a
a current o
е я which can d Fires wil be necessary, n
me — may
toes in
the operation, otherwise ‘the iat of
yed. A long continue
exposure in |
thea
›
The latter, — anye
Tt the.
e ground for
mp and fresh in appear- | forward as re
too hi
r
allon of boilin ag
poe ion well,
ntil the salt | |
vessel er dye caf e le, in hepa
ved ин
mild Time; and
neral
- | of
winter and spring, w
air bud
| selected te СЯ purpose, well furnished ae buds
hould be | ma
may
intained until the time when forced “pant will
re-
unless N frost), as € th of
өйү internal air,
ure (un
when subjected to gentl
of Rhododendrons, Azalens, ke
med 3 rican plan
8, plan
the ap graye kinds
nts can 80 apa
ith
ach particular kind suitable, we may rema
edes — l the hybrid scarlet n olodendrons, Ges "die
l owing to their earliness, rarely blo n perfecti out-
of- doors, are the best fo or early forcing; coming px bloom
with but little анаа, After selecting the е plan
the токы € have t
as the can be got ne; — may then be watered
pty Vinery, to*be brought
ing very gently with them
фач increasing the heat аз they
vow. perf
qui
rst in a incid mk at,
progress towards Seen min
LORISTS’ FLOW sum
^ a day should be lost, now the wea
ng ink be
ateurs, unless they have
omes » ae find f ova к
beh There are fine flowers raised b urner,
pec Coleut, Maclean, and Bragg, "e Жы ыч.
eve D ve tion. Dahlias are s «А ре
Ре ut rather miserably ;
ое il frost take then spa or Sei aie
at the crown ; eut them o
such
P a number corre
t Tulips :
soil is sufficiently d the sooner the
HARDY FRUIT GARDEN
[n7 our last calen dar we alluded to the present uli
such fruit trees as are growing too Tuxuriantly to pro-
um fruit, and as the ponte is
es
5 pet
ld
ж
Ф
г has become | ү:
с
hem
spond- | т
the Plant offset
t bed debitel, previous to planting, 5
i
oe 29, |
Sia o or iwo of d ied The
8 round frames to k
applied ‘ca so much m Me m as it will b liable
to зета rot. Next week we shall ee
ea s бает of ее Pears, &c. suitable for -
a poros garden
BE eis OF THE WEATHER AT ELLEN NEAR LONDON,
orthe week ending Oct. 27, 1853, as observed at the Horticultural ural Gardens,
BAROMETER.
a
October. S
E
=
Age.
1 foot 2 tee
Min. ‘deep, Pea k {
18 | 29.854 49
19 | 29.937 513
20 53
4| 21 53
5 53
93 51%
53 55
7 24 29.568
Average . 29.873 29.767 520 |
55.2
9 ITA th — ng S. W. ony overcast.
t nig ut. ^ }
2 e till зр sudden y, heavy rain with h strong wind, - al
27 D ; обе ‘heavy 3 ae 14 with fh i thunder г кай od ад:
Me ean temperature of the we 7 deg. 2
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT 2
het } i k, endi
ge
est
Temp.
Greatest
Quantity
of Rain.
Average
М. |5
Lowest
Temp.
No. of
Years in
which it
Rained.
13
15
12
15
14
13
Avera
High
ab abu
bo bss bom
© сл ел сл сл ang
22
to to
tw e 2 e
S888 888
[O б e ы rm oW» |
D >»
2888882
. --—
tel now
t2t202 —t2—34 1
i be чь
The highes'
1833—therm.
temperature 3 the above period oc
7 deg.; and the lowest on the 3d, 1315 —(һегш. 20 deg.
— — P — d 1
Notices to F nts.
Books: A Е. The best work on Ferns will
pleted, Sir William Hookers фер Filicum, pA.
Pamplin. "There is no gener
except c as you find in those of Lou lon 8
RS as ither Harvey’s British Alge or Grev.
Alg
Fruit Trees : Cavanensis. Your бере “sf m. Beurré Rance will pro-
* ba if you
"t e
small tin cup, which, for convenience sake, shoul everywhere apparent of making borders too deep, ably ripen fruit better e them. In the mean
= m bes he the dibbler. large farms, | well as too rich, we see in practice how mad place the fruit in p diy frame, e expose = vi the TA
in drill furrows, the compost — vg a ds of border is re rs re üisite D porn Re iie Bed capa apo caet, tert *
тар more re readily distributed by the manure-drill, or | support f. in health aud producti Vini for graft the trees w babe ears the 25 e
the usual ma anner ost soils, however, number Е 185 = тат be anxious t ow it will not likely be so great a deficiency in other years
a BIN vip -dressing of lime and salt, in the proportion ee that such unnecessary expense is incurred, to er west aspect is better than a north for the pee т
of deen of one of salt, will be doubtless | do a eare evil, did we not know that in many A TEk ep lit- for this purpose 8
found sufficient; manure being employed at the insta arises from esire to do the thing over- | HORTICULTURAL SocrETY's SUPPLEMENT à Кшт Cut.
rate of 50 or 60 bushels ty acre. ere the land is "E: ge Viti a misconception of what is simply | 1000=: Avena. If you will look at our advertising count
rich, ad of cinders, coal-ashes, or shell-sand | necessary to maintain that moderate amount of growth, cessive, weeks, this has been ieee атн НЕ
with the soil will be found decidedly benefici ial. In by which only may we expe et permanent reet of any | Names or кыз W A. 3, Yorkshire Greening; 4 Kings
conclusion, I would ggest that the following simple | value ; in a few words, the border shou t be = deep Lord „ Mank Codlin ; 6, лине" 7, 11
t should be tried in storing the Potato crop | (18 inches аге ample). The 8 * Alden . i qu gaa ; 9, Summe v» H.- „. 4 йы i
— t season: — Let t st іп of a de consistency ; no dung w УА should be be Tiedt ba bes 3, Suffolk Thorn; 4, Aston Town; 5, Uvedales
e usual way, but in the centre of each heap or sackful | used, he 0 75 should le a orca ing St. ain; 6, Easter Beurré.|— W. 1, Seckel; 2, 48, ung 11
let there be placed a 1: of unslaked lime, not in below "the border by a considerable depth of rubble, and bad; * TA i og She w ^ liia Ine Here
- roots, but in. some | or rough pavin XE | — ow ; i border appear, to 59 Joan do IIS ; тъ п
ous vessel—an old wicker basket, for im —and | di fron d * wall, a throw surface rains, Cu A Rune Nespas: 3 615 9 Wick; 2
2 ve өст m Á—— by, a e layer of | and exper it pene д * i: and focii we would M Gris; 25, Lex Er pes 8 „ La
ciran . "Era tubers be kept | only make wisi feet in width at first and exten d orent ины Ar d Пер m which is tbe |
and as t Codlin; 32, New Rock Pippin; 34, Urbaniste, W. 1
dry ; he presence of h humidity 3 tin after as ж вате аз Жи; 35, Chanmontel m Bale is
g eiue KITCHEN GARDE Capiaumont; 41, Api gros; 44, Old Nonparei Dorm |
main causes of decay will be removed. The gie Make it a rule doves "s allow the a leaves, &e. Nonpareil; и, itewthomden; 55 Ribston Pip i compart:
soon as it has eaa slaked, may be taken awa е ok plants to ain when the crop is * IZ 1 "o н г ee, асса та this week.
—2 manure: and, if practicable, Led ES gf ат 8 a convenient place outside the garden should ete : тет P We ate "iem so ftn o i antiy }
"cere with fresh lime. The experiment I riated for the garden refuse; the decline naming heaps of dried or other pl refe Loy
, it must be тетет! red, can be easily 44 ай || leaves, å kE are gerne: to the heap, let a sprinkling of | de "eduest our correspondents © Eo duty of this kind.
cost pri 8 n — i y
would but little even if carried out ol " or could uve) undertaken an A
it eannot be u be placed over each layer, by bur. — = whom —— arks m күзле A sistant
: р e aris а heap of valable born Кы be formed ; when з
————
— of Operatio
(For the ensuing week.
— —
ns.
Ы PLANT DEPARTMENT.
beau
г CossERvATORY.— Аз
before the
and
„ may be removed
dynes 1. the — 4 55 iio i ia
No must likewise be
ty of out-door scenery | ami
autumn, the conse!
an
the ground is dry proce ed
| | throwing’ it into eat that
effectually be e гаг p
should be a rule to double spit or trench land each |
are taken
9 5 5
ota
alternate year at least ; but when two
off the same piece yearly, bipes should
with digging pes time the ground is
Carrots, an
| in the ground until the stems
s will be thereby much benefited,
c pel is to
md ош. Å
them A pun qm
We cannot save them the trouble of exa ing аа
1 for themselves; nor would it be —€— EE we и ont
EI do is to help — and that mos vier. pe sent
^" that, in futu i : — wed -—
us a p e time. - Su morsels are them in
cann уча апу ‘possibility be- named. You must send jum is
freit — Perg Old Sub. The derivation 7 4 -
and ди, resembling
—D L. The tree ‘you dese
specie - a ing. Lic
Ly-ken.—We are obliged to — 5
ents, to have —
urse ex. кеек;
к
44—1 z 225 THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
697
Vi ^ N
AUTI ION ET GRICULT URISTS.—
G ]t being notorious wat * adulterations of this
MANURE are still carried o
ANTONY CIBBS AN
W HEAT DIBBLING. —THE PATENT ECO
MIC DIBBLE, with from six to nine depositors for yr inserting |
red) in each hole. Price moderate.
ambers, Arundel Street, Strand,
one Asi (or more if requi
Mr. С.Н. бави, Surrey С
London.
SONS,
THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
P whom they purchase will
course be the best — and, in addition to particular
4. io a Les! PR GIBBS AND SONS think it
well to remind p
The od Anar price at which sound. Peruvian
аы. by them uo the last two years 18
A ОТТА PERCHA BOOTS FOR SHEEP, for the
vention and gm of the. FOOT-ROT Address JOHN
JONES гат Co., Patentees, Sheffiel
IRD NETS, 5 NETS, RABBIT NETS,
ee NETS with Bamboo Poles, 14 feet lon ng,
10s. tridge Nets, 2d. per squa ага; Ra bbit Net
feet w * n per yard ; рае Nut Fibre; Sheep Folding Nets
4 feet high, 4d, and 6d. per с ARW. Cuuurserorp's Man
factory, 1, Edmund nr Bali s Pond Road, Det. parui
Guano has
91. 5s. per 2 rm 21 per cen
Any resales made by dealers ш alower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or the se must be adulterated.
VT ANURES. * following Manures are manu-
factured at Mr. Lawes’ —Ó Deptford Creek :—
Turnip Manure 1 ва n £7 : 0
me on one о of Lime — ” 7 0
Sulphuri lites RA 0 0
Offi ie Ne King William Street, City, L
N.B.—Peruvian Guano, —— to: ‘contain M — cent. of
Ammonia Sulphate of Am a, &c.
HE LON DON MAN URE COMPAN Y's WHEAT
NURE, yield
— by s slow decotpositi on, will be found most v
atthe present season, TheL ondon Manure Company Ste on
the best terms Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of "ni ——— M
of Lime, Sulphate of Ammonia, Fishery and Agricultu —
and every э аел Artificial Manure. Е
Bridge Street, Blackfriars.
NURES.—
T MA ANURE, made to meet the offer of а
by the R eval" . — Society of England,
superphosphate o of imd кєл ig Salt, Bone Dust, and all other
f kno
ARD —
PERUVIAN mony
Ld — n wn English. rinsed and Rape Cakes, Peat
Moss Chatea: &c.— сазе ly to MARK FOTHERGILL, 204, "Upper
Thames Street, L m
E BAILEY "DENTO NS TABLES OF CORT
8. 4d, TCHIM, Parliament Stre
Mr. BAILEY "DENTON'S WORKMAN? SA LEVEL,
price 17. 10s. Sold А Jones & UR igh Holborn, London,
NTHONY’S PATENT - AMERICAN.
Bony
quantity 1 quality of cream
yearly. Copies of testimonials and list of prices sent o ica-
tion.— BurGess Agri 2 Implement Warehouses
103, Newgate Street, cad 52, Little Bri London
WINTON’S PARKES’
STEEL -DiI снес FORKS,
if HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Steel Digging
ES pep sold or Messrs. Win nto Fo Son
on, of Birmingham.
inton’s Parkes есле Ж were manufac-
— n. ing * d my 7 . — for the said Messrs. Winton
— c po x have now discontinued to gemi catal for them ;
appointed Messrs. BURGESS & KEY, of 103, New-
pr par ipm oe ‘beens; to whom I respectfully
E: orders to be addressed.
th Sept. 34 Signed, FRANCIS PARKES.
EN RY xp Co., Pat
— He 97 Albion
ENT GALVANISED
a reet Los Leeds, Agents for
Tro
PHILLIPS" PATENT FIRE ЕЗБЕ, 25
TENT WIRE STRAND don CIN
The PA s the mos
any
"P or — of 700 miles of
by us in the "et few years. Apply
КОҢ m n ant all kinds of WIRE FENCING and
Ornamental Wire
AND DRAINAGE.
y^ JOH HNSON (several p principal Assistant to
r. Josiah | Parkes, С. E. )w undertake the Supervision of
illings per acre; orif under
acres, t m guineas рег day, for setting rs - 89 taki
rain füces, 1 14
Land
perks '&c. No objec ле by Coni о
Abingdon X Westmins
АСЕ AND IRR.GATION
Ehr WEDBE " inform “Landowners
Ed the Public that, hav sad considerable
experience, he is prepared to wera the Drainage and Irriga-
tion of j^^ upon the roved principles, "either by.
contract or on com —— nee given. — Address, Hal-
rto
on Court, near Tiverton, Dev ачр
ORKSHIRE а „е apne ob Rb
FAT STOCK а Y
DECEMBER 6, 7, 8, — 853 (Open to the United Kingdom m),
when Prizes will be offered’ — Stock, PX and Two Gold Medals.
" "» ош £12
oots, Se s, Ke. —
ntry closes on ME 15 next,
PP coy are now ready, and m
RISTOL . AG RICUL
Prize Sheets and.Cer- .
may be had of M. M. MILBURN, Sec.
LTURAL SOCIETY
ROO h
h has been kindly lent E the.
—The time о mim of Certificates has been
from the Ist to the 10th day of Nove iced, after ^g
can be received. The C CATTLE SHOW will take place
7th December, at the CATTLE MARKET. Full particulars 2
the remige and the Terms of Dom pet tion can be o
applicatio the Secretar It is 9 requested ‘that
pe Laveen Й be addressed, the Secretary o 4 * Bristol
eee anc P and Poultry Show, 1 10, 0, Corn Stree Street, Bristol.”
TH E BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITIONS OF STOCK.
ENRY J. MORTON anp Со. 9%, Albion Street,
Leeds. — GALVANISED AND POULTRY
ETTING, very strong and Fin A REQUIRES PAINTING.
and cannot rust or corrode, made any width and length.
24 inc i wide, um —— wm and 8id. per y
24 inches wide, 2-inch m 7d., 94а, а — 1s. 04d. per yard.
GALVANISED IRON SPOUTING, Plain and —
for Dwellings, Cottages, Farm Buildings, &c., NEVER REQUIRES
PAINTING.
Mes етее Iron Liquid Manure Pumps, Water Cisterns,
roughs, and all kinds of Iron Work, —— ue Felt, &c.
App N STRE
HEAP WIRE SE & POULTRY NETTING,
eu ong t
GALVANISED DITTO, 1, 2 feet wide.
N
Seset
222828
— ana
2 vanised. Not 1
"i A Hn. HER 25 . ќотил. B ра
ань pie DOE
ain EC ” 104d. ^ e гт =
igh * . 10d.
Spa roof tig, Galvanised, 3d. pe mare foot
shown at the Great Exhibit ion, where i t was so m
REDUCTION IN PRIC
EIR'S ЇїмрРвоуЕР GALVANISED ‘WROUGHT.
IRON LIQUID MANURE PUM
The mtem oth of these Pumps
are wholly of Brass, and there
is e leather or ия matter
which can be омей by the
arnt еу
Price, — with 10 feet
of i — 8 41. 15s.
cash о ivery.
ARD WEI — Agricultural
же, 16, Bath Place, New
Road, London. 1 from
Охо та Stree
<4 o
— ——
Warners PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE
Costi ‘Pumps for the use of Farms,
re Tanks, and [ut
1 15 0
8 with 8
ent free by pos
Pump .,
Patent Pump, "with 15 feet of lead
ttached, and bolts and nuts
— the
— and best article of the kind ever offered. pir strong
8d.
Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet high, 1s. 6d. and 2s. e
Also every Leseripti - of Flower irm Dahlia Rods, Gard
Arches, Bordering, Flower Stands, Tying Wire, Trellis Work,
Invisible Анны Fencing, Hurdles, and every description of Wire
Work for Horticultural purposes.—
Patterns Фич post free, оп application to T. H. сеи v
f London Wire Work and Iron Fence Manufactory, 44, Ski
Street, and 6 and 8, Snow Hill, London.
(e WIRE GAME _ NETTING.— |
Yarp, 2 F
25505 HO
EUER
207006 22225
5008605 2225
a® 900095 22 222 pum
оеш; 225
105099 ^ "S
EET 619157055
252 — 9 22223 ?
22 2 Жн 25
7222
шон
,
ertificates of — е апу — er information, may be
obtained from . The Entries,
close on 1 the 1 inh h of отаны "Offices 39, Bennett's
Hill, near the New m, Birm
MITHFI PIS FILUM 35 OE SHOW.—
— — тк — the Christmas Show of Fat Stock, &c., must
be re to the Honorary SECRETARY On Or before SATUR-
DAY, ry weh of ‘NOVEMBE ER, 1853.
e Sheets, specifying the Classes, Prizes, and Medals (which
Жыл to 1 8001.) а and the necessary Рик ‘TED Forms of
Certificates for Ent
. BRANDRETH Ginps, p. Pera sak Secre retary,
rof HALF-MOON STREET, Piccadilly, London.
.— * P particularly requested that all letters connected
with the . — or on the Club's Business, may have Фе
words “Sarr D Отв I v ud ИРЕР in addition to.
the ое. Be — e and så
Che Agricultural Gasette.
SATURDA sf OCTOBER 29, 1853.
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS.
se papeterie,
ПЕТР oui
Tue whole scheme
RDS AND PRIZES vied
extrav. vagantly
labou urers' friend аа will nee
prize lists ; an 25 i
rizes of t r three
labourer who, 3 the ts three years, 8
ined the largest n mber of lejitiuiate chil-
under Parliam
| couraging fortitude and economy by premiums of
| the like amount “ to the agricultural labourers Who
have brought up the largest family by their own
earnings without parochial relief (except in case of
Iness or under liar circumstances instead
of encouraging We know not what AR.
of prizes to Jabourers who have in
one situation at wages un per.
, as it is E diy a num list we were
examining the o obj ect must be to
reward aid nter ‘whether display ed in
p ing and drainin tches dee
Soen — light, 24 inches wide : t, the
Zuck „ extrastrong) 1 r bringing up f:
1§-inch light " Д. " 4 " subject is
nch „ extra strong, Lu. a: x всо ds J let а man
ens be made ae o Rr td aper И pt to maintain а. children T ie bui 1
I rices — that o : 4,
fourth. Galvanised Umm Netting for Pheasantries, 34. | his A bo self ra ano Щщ D bedi vat i set,
per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. neighbours, an A needed, ed, ie be
Manufae by BRN ARD & BISHOP, Market Place, Norwich, offered in a x d than
zr E vidus We sure that no man's conscience,
ы i
698 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
2 y bstance. on others in pr — besides h
by interest ‚ог pre . gd sai ieri of -its being a per fectly homogeneous su 1 aving the
aller E giving or recei iind ofa as ney for | And Mr. Trimmer’s investigations in this parti ticular | | cost. Even prize reports, it see seems, ma finos
ng main ntained a large ^ family. of ЕЛЕЕ branch of geology and agriculture make his opinion | e in which a certain amount of ports
an :
of the |
Татым prizes of : divisions of the oolite formation, on one of which Still A report has value, It gives a
Basé E 2 P | А
points b vits — dig 7 «ое „C.“ appears to be located, the difficulty of draining | the quar pros food consumed by 21 diffe
Willi m d recommended b L Mr. is increased by the frequent alternation of rock and | 3 in; & ue fine pisc rok cattle, evident]
children ; third, —.— recommended br "Mr. | cla , and variations such as these must no doubt "
—— — П еге exercise a greater influence than those to which Mr. j io usi
tation mit tend to a blush on ok face of | TRIMMER M calle attention; but the latter, never- The ver extensive exnerianns га E к.
evi а reader. No doubt + men theles s, do sie considerable degree guide the | feeder d el kn 3 ils b erde E |
9]. apiece was worth receiving but — 13 honour | filtration se ssage er, and deserve the bes 87 4 with die results stated ; an]
connected a the sum as a pne, and jat tention in IS intelligent eS ugh it doe es seem "s me that the n" of wel
e
d, if
— ‘the relief from a А friend | in aee oW e. ‘It may | and thas that there is an old surface of the emn experiment ted, 1а 251 Lo алш. орго dg
re said that the whole — of these rewards is subsoil beneath a new one; an eur this zs on
adapted to the feelings and cireumstances of agricu oe surface is furrowed and worn by the passage 1 |, Two valuable piece d "informat tion €
tural labourers, and that it is ; (heir ractical effect, material over it. ema it, pret oes the materials | = ie Е
Р of the subsoil are naturally of a very much harder os ELS tests xs * Le hgh val aluet Qu.
guide our A of their merits. To that, 8 than they are above it. Water in trie 5 experi — 3 that Wheat ang
we reply them Tu many of these prizes, ling era gis from the upper sz erg р "pit be pes 1 7 a аке рд
and wil
N ve a beneficial influence, impeded on this older surfac | I come now to show what, really, were the rei ot
N ў
and not their "rie tendency, that should |
very low state of feeling among | gather i in its furrows and gutters, thus rendering de | bli ждей фе experiment, "throwing t thie’ di
iir gecipienti one which it is by no means soil above it unevenly w hese furrows at Key- | vise in value out of account, and they were in the grog,
courage, But we believe that | thorpe run down the line: of greatest descent, and the | (hereafter I may take each < in денй) as follows :
agricultural rari arein advance of the —Ó DUNS of the drainage there was to cut them across, The total value of food consumed by M M'Oulods Peg
is prize system, and that, for instance, „а s to oe extent making use of them asa natural own Tariff of a илнен is тей. below"; i эң |
would heartily cheer Mr. Leyi’s remarks аё t ate means of drainage. There, therefore, “the parallel The MEME pre weight of 65 Cattle оп " 19 810
— at Oundle, on the policy of (ай drains 1 not equi-distant, and “ they cross the Эм, Dot 1008 computed to be 2310 s Ln
agricultural labourers, A as junior branches of the | line of greatest descent.” We , in recom- Dilin. оп уйнен А: m, ,
great agricultural fam becomes their mending Mr. Trimmer’s paper for study by drainers, Increase ... , 4004 „ ab Gsi Gdi 100 33
Seniors to watch over, ac and lead in the right go the length of asserting that the “ Keythorpe a беек d r— |
way—but il men equally with themselves, with system of drainage" is one b oda xm ex That the innit of pri — foe the foal ing Se
ciences as active, minds as capable, and ies existing practice. That, stances, used by Mr. M‘Culloch, is far too low
as vigorous as their own.. We heartily agree with principle es ; but we beli ieve that one additional 2 I need not point out to fe peg men ; udi Fi
| Evi when he says that the time Sus fully | ciple of, guidance has Les brought to light by waiving this, I will assume the liberty to adde
arrived for маарай арад 2 wd Hes Mr. TRIMMER ; and we believe that due attention to two items of expenditure overlooked or omitted |
business-like ша We at- it, as well as others, will be needed to ensure true | in the report,
—— e 0
tractive prize offered 1 to the ere одй: ipd economy in practice, as the neglect of it hitherto | Interest on i purchase money, and insurance „
the largest proportion of his annual labour account may perhaps account for instances like that of ©“ С.” Services, say of three men in feeding EY preparing 99 ,
in the payment of work by the piece, would be and others, — — suecess has not followed ked food 300 = B ;
"ied effectual for the benefit of the labourer than all existing pract
i fi т
the petty prizes for “ Placing-out Children,” fo dE т-да
“ » : е І sal in a A sequent paper inquire Eri
es gth of —— for “ Bringing- up Families DOES LIVE STOCK PAY? manure—the в (uneonsumed for
Tur гері tive to this by Mr. M. in de formation c of ~ 2 pez of bue крт
No one need think that these remarks are actuated i your сылыт р th ept., ake е т coincide enumerated
in of 17th Se |
by. any feeling of distaste for the benevolence biet with the general feeling of agricultural men. He follows | SUM ; 2 her it — — ч vie ge. —
* — pate y a strong positive opinion “that all Sion, been « too smartly " paid for. S.
ils. was so contrary to
| my i to
— as we should like to see it, few of our | believe that those “ practical” men аге right who affirm LOIS-WEEDON WHEAT CULTIVATION,
р 1 i : :
correspondents would go beyond us in reference to That, che energetic erii of Tiptree Hall is neither a lr you will be so good as to admit the слое
the duties of employers towards the employed. We ^fe guide іп, nor a с ie t judge of, matters relating ment of my experience of the Lois- Weedon ——
* believe, however, that those only of the former ео of agricul { tigers, hid pea p 1 bs circumstanced like
will succeed in the performance of this duty who fee. nt-f le depend x wolf end faves мач a ша 3 x =
hall succee d—withont losin f their own, it "PR ca зер cta he ir dependent o ona high rontad farm) mi refully read Mg ^ studied che principles of te
may be, hee fee in placing themselves | points i in the practice of the ordinary: farming class ; and system in Mr. Smith's pamphlet, A Word in Season,”
in the f one of the latter, anil noticing how | no less shrewdly discerned the merits of new points of and I had seen, as every one in ^ pe m
things ak КҮЗЕН A speaker a ee ‘Management adopted by other improving men. I sa s seen, ry every fact recorded therein was serupi ты
[9] | р g X
undle, w emed correctly enough to. other, for Mr. Mechi is by no means the most improv- | correct ; I therefore reir entered upon my us
eel the need of maintaining justice as well as ing, or even innovating man of the day, albeit lie does taking w cultivate half an Sars (suppxfipiai mong
liberality Sh MA Pr with his men, was tham and has often accorded to him, prominence the same way, and I now proceed у ВР ded nt
most simply an amusingly wanting in this that scarcely pertains to him tns I entered, then, 1851. £ s.d. 1 ее
аъ gi 8; d E x aid for di 1 0/18 bushels ean. — 2
fal o Meam d etat dele i ae, Ses esi toot a Mr n Mochi еы emn Dro poing the see 9 0 б уар — 2. ko
instalments of an annuity, for ү is the present a a very erroneous decision when after saying, justly, В IE 9 4.9 atis ae 222
Sent ont ünded the ts * We must haye the manure of live stock to keep our —— s win- 15cwt-straw айа бй. —
sate ought to Bá Te Ф. he in M UD 5 the fields in fertility," he adds, * We have to pay smartly ar & 3 u 11 :
à iun bid and hie 28 8 and e if, for t| manure," for I bad (hitherto considered that Total outlay. ..£2 0 0
afte staying with him in winter, labourers left hit * Profit from Stock” made a not despicable item in my a
in summer, M held it a good reason why he should | more 2 5 De —— to see int ough ek
14 : soon began to h- | Paidford ме 1 : els clean
È: oy 8 N d i ing! intelligent guess prot 1 m ч dwindle down, if not to vanish, Droppin ving seed sag 0 1 6 Д Wheat, at у ue m
Lie rer shou dress his master to this effect— | when. all the items properly be g to the account 64 pints of se seed +: BO Sk basbas tie 11:4
with the pepis é ir that ; I quite ave fairly stated on the debit and eredit side thereof, Тый à and apo ж iie
circumstances ay- While thus engaged the October number ok the 1 0 12 0 Produce... M 2 * p
ment to which I have eie mie is in € a| Socie al came to and o ing in i Outlay m e.
f an annual sum, and not a Prize “ Report on Experiments in fattening Cattle, —— NN S — UI. Рес
=e те " complete by Colonel M-Douall, of Logan," reported by Mr. uu
e the balance is strictly trus be. M'Culloeb, the tenant of the far-famed Auehnese, 1 189. £d „
Гана diffe determined to take it as a text-book, whence I could | Double digging 113 0/15 bushels. cle e 6t
er, onec рента | Гы, ve materials for a correct judgment on the point, D/?PPing seed 0 boef Where э NE
our year ends in aut while | which I „Juag point, | 6} pints of seed 0 0 6 1 bushel second do. 9 10 6
>» 1 i had now b consider as a moo Е d keeping .. 0 5 0|13cwt.straw, at 18.64. —
1 and 3 di iion f th i could be more counter to Mr, Mechi’s enun- ioe a Е 12 0| Produce sii |
ne. make: ‚ар Ot this ciation than the statements in thi t s 8
kind shows how needful it is that men shou place first view, to be; indeed, I e cate de wm з £912 0 owe 5 Е
v fü A DAE * 3 i иа 0 Outlay ., . 2218 0 пиё
mselves. position of the labourer before those tables in agr iodicals as proofs Prol d produce of | which I 0 rom experience to be most suitable my pigs, which thrive w em, and eat eve „їй,
as M йн to b ау, ieh occupation for the generality of servan d occupied with | except a small 4 of the root-end of the pods м,
i de ily Arii ws ЫЙ, m — ipd 1 of eultiva- various obstructions—I cannot recommend c mplicated саге is um ave them cut before ae urnip ep.
plan whi a LE ME ot ool K e weed. Another implements for any purpose, od expense and unsatis- | forme p was suec 6 by а manure ,
к me ora Me enefit is, in early nutu „factory work of whi are erally admitted and drilled i in with bones, v ЙА ару of rcr 7
: avc Es ef a е in P. thin objected to. I invariably cle a as early was done; an a g 05.5 | was
do ble vu 1 f s 7 uch, &e., posu and, in order to facilitate ie I frequently | advantage of der ee land cleaned in germ
latter, if soil admits), s id to ji ill brok commenced ploughing [pt the stooks in harvest, | then found out, being a saving of a кешш would not .
tes tie 2 ie till broken up for | which were carried into regula аг rows, ming the time of getting Y the seed into the ground. As tim the
2 ittle need for m is ching mE Dos hoe rabbi re api ng for ^ е admissions € igh. a ereland permit for oerang a all the stubble land туд
over 3 астева day flowed by ig ы беек», sili | die тойы dfe enten, portion intended for spring Vetchen [M
£I is needful, till it io pdt В, nd n reception a green crop, it would ‹ certai pl be a great Mangold Wurzel, ай ploughed with a ;
; I u me to set it up in dri | Saving of time and labour to ap 1e manure to the land furro soon a aft
furrows. ene it saves time in at t ost venient sui on prior to the|i
lan | arrival of springs provided n manure, to be so applied,
aon propt ecom te, as T always s preferred
re, that much hacknied theory of ure
ting its fertilising qualities by ex ы to and
rain, &c., I carted out the rm-yard manure in winter,
| and mixed it properly with sea ware, if near the sea, or
ihe ond 9 Ei ireqi any other com. i for decomposing i
8 N d il e. rA док бейшен F
E Р, ч y n drill. profitable, in so doing, in situations where ood ;
autumn, way preserved in | and in such a high state of cultivation as to produce a
Sie mig dy ord r through "i әс which regular successio cuttings of crops, Ke. 1
* might Dave been made v “Sse tt yo) e ree als
when weeds appear; and ito the sides, and ridged up top, aoxietimes thatched,
England, —— ok
on the land as I E 5 feed, at ‘the
rapae all 8 lan
*
was carted I ploughed up t the
consumed
may add, that
s get the be WA Or my ewes
and early la ana vi mbs an outlet through the
канен, to go over the field as they liked,
There was not much autumn cleaning done in this land,
as the стр -— used for this purpose. The.
ploughing dow mall weeds, and keeping die
surface clean with the hoe, till the 1 12 closed in the
poss
to expose it to the sun and air, To get ore кш
of acres quickly, I fitted a wide-skim share on a
MP dry w
8 poni Pus ag as сте to
the weeds 2 de ria Thes т dd with the
ear in ‘the first "ie into rows, which were forked |
together at once and bu ва The land well harrowel
M ti ing weeds d shaken out on the
e, whicl MA an 1 ed and burnt.
1 dier gave 7 land a “fair coat of d ploughed un
and segetes tely sowed winter Уем "When eo
them with the harrows, any Couch-grass that
below the skim-ploughing, and — ae with ‘he
dee hing, when covering in the dd
eie i - d "i eked off - land, These ce
were eaten on the land by th е зр аз : m
nips were — sumed, and, in doing so. was 2,
Tur in
xcellent c ery manures left on the land, which an
,
_ 441—1853.] , THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 701
searifie ers, having skim-coulters fixed on
xh Ducie' s drag is fitted in this way, which м пера
working with four horses. It appeared to me very
com. work for them ; so much so, that I should ea
ап implement much lighter qwe that could be worked
with jet horses, as I believe the men cou Mage 3 it
better, an
I have — seen a double iron plough u used as described
in this question. ir such a plough has been made,
intended to trench down Couch-grass not to inter
fere with ie working of the land for Turnip, I fear
will fail, and, in all probability, add greatly to the
fter
ed soil to gr
besides throwing it low down in ib which must be
n to the surface to get the Couch out,
turned up again
as I cannot think tha ch- can be smothe by
hi
— lost, and leave only the subsoil to work o
for future cropping. s would ruin the c in the
clear off large d es; pee" skim. ploagh. ie three
inches d harrow well, and use a light two-horse
grubber 6 vem all weeds to the surface; and after
clearing them off the land, by burning or otherwise,
can se bje win-
crops im. s e the benefit iof ihe manure more i
put into the drills in the usual way 3 Lia
d. If the
it in quite fresh, and — the surface with a
ight roller; all other manure жы reserve till the
d was р canes niei i han It can be car
out during the winter, r,and deposited in heaps either in
the field it is "eed for, й _at some convenient spot
ixing for an
- ridging i
ing of cattle inm or ya
pee v ele v aire there is au spears
dance of s eder) n the farm ; and a farmer need never
Гн of,
man
year. If the only objects “of pebr тар
have a supply of manure ready to put оп the land at
the beginn ing of winter, would sos 96.00, antes in à
very p some difficulty
in getting the manure applied at the — I wished ; or,
the nature of the land, I might consider it advisable
to put on it some fresh-made manure, to keep it as light
and open as possible during the winter. If I = S" ^
Bold still give a little more at the time
of putting i
the ee о, if I had it to spare. po the * foregoing sate
you will observe that I advocate th
— eulture of land in — now —
observe, chat I consider it would important | Bee
‚ if, by bringing this matter b the
in this country, they could be induced to give it
а fair trial for a few years, an and, combined with it, the
proper cultivation of their farms in (gos dem and summer ;
sowing Grass seeds, instead of the wretched mix-
ta ld able
il this dicic ins hat would be of more importance
this distri ipei «епи e egen, зел
b
the same br
very way, the value of which, whet
as баан stock, peg cows, or fat to the butcher,
would be ly doubled, And all this - ig to any
in the breed, but to the su or quality of
e ch from the dicia system of
ter, and 1an that, т think the |
„Мама ng Corn-stacks }гот\Воойл.— Hazel
= ferior до... . 36. 60 Fine €. 37076!
Id CL em 126 130 borde. as „ 55 65
— r ˙ VT
COAL MARKET. —Fripay, October 28.
West Hartley, 22s.; Wallsend igni s Hetton, 26s. ; Walls-
end Hotton, 26s.; Wallsend South Hartlepool, 26s.—Ships at
| market, 30.
9 . October 27.
The business doi is exceedingly and sales
in quantity е „ is and brokes without change.
Lc he spinners are doing a very limited business in n the
of looms is so considerable that the |
goo izade, Toe a those worked — are now more
of preserving Corn-stacks
i pona or 5 feet long, are stuck round the stack,
xs an angle upwards, and at a distance of about | tained
4 yards apart ; oue row a little bel low the eaves of the | aes 3928: Bonovo н MARKET, F прат, October 5.
stack, and another about haif-way up the thatch, the | 4 | T 8 and Smith re ро ба the A emand for
a a ussex Hops continues active; of the
e nige being р» aced е ап * position latter the supply is nearly exhausted. The duty is still variously
etween the lower; lines of wors trong cotton | estimated, t the prevailing opinion is that it will rather
are then suspen ed from a small du. on 3 ends of | ехсее 45,0000
these twigs, and cross-lines also between the two rows, SMITHFIELD.—Monpay, October 2
as well as lines along each row: the whole thus forming |. „There is a me supply of Beasts, but we are en overdone
are
t unsold. h 0
or three stacks may be time fully protected. The ne Mu Althongh the number of Sheep is very much smaller
work ey c a full ye ear, if requ uired so long, Т than m Monday last, it is fully pte to the demand,
t parts of it may оссаѕі one XM S xdi asa кн my edd yery "m , m
high winds ; and perhaps th can ben oof Md 694 Beasts, 6370 Sheep, and 94 Calves; from Spain, 990
of the efficacy of the pur € the i fact, that if if — таг Sheep; from France, 20 Beasts; and 2400 from the northern and
of the worsted has. kar uch broken away, an чет midland counties.
f i Per st. of 8 Ibs.—8 d s d Рег st. of 8 Ibs.—s d
after a short time is sure on that Bes Here- Best Long -wools... 4
of the stack. — T. Burroughs, English A fords, &c. ..4 2to4 4 d
Saciely'a Journal, No. Best Short-horns 310—4 2
asts 2 6—8 4
6
.0 0
Ewes £2 qualify 8 8
Do. Shorn .0 0
40 0
0
4
m 8—5 +
Calendar of Operations. Do. Shorn .. ..0 0—0 0 Pigs
The number of Beasts is large to-day, but the quality of the
v is ушу, inferior, We retain our top r of Monday
however, so few good Beasts on offer, that t
о
. пие стн Devon, Oct.25.—The continued rainy weather which
e have had for some time Lega age эры all field operations
that iti is difficult to find anything worthy of reporting just now, — UA чь
Тһе Mea crop is of course the main stet and 882
are being made for it, whenever the weat - * фил 12
nside pred as merely nominal. Although the supply of
е аур — — is about as usual on — ca at this ed
ries s the "aem
E now sme particular attenti — ded э ш "x ew ving 1 N ber d — — . — t the
actively engaged collecting the — from "ander the trees . as on Monday, but it is enirn Чеш to - of "Inferior
they fall, —- оная the sorts mapa ra — which all qualities, The trade for Calves ^" — ery dull, owing to the
adopt w re particular as to th * vy of their cider. The | Unfavourable weather and Holasà there are
re pet; ater beh — 1 —— in a heap, ore. left unii ev f — fit 426 Beasts, 1760 Sheep, aan 107 Calvers пуч Spain, 90 Sheep;
rge vat a aid up
in the press the d am "follo uidi: Me ju * „ 400 — from — northern and midland, and 90 Milch Cows
| Rest Long-wools... 4 4 04 g
partial 4 | Do. Shorn X
first anticipated. The rops are generally good, but in many | | 2d пау. Beasts 1 1 cs quality 8
pieces very Soa weeds; this in a great measure arises fro Ec and | L ` par.
e heavy ra t almost genie to enter the lan nd | | саи 8 ——
— the wen or ч . Grain 8 still command EE Do. — 2 vt c
|
|
one
By
ia
oo
хф.
‘ ! : o— Pigs in 8
high prices. Beasts, 1252; Sheep and s 5800 ; Calves, 341; Pigs, 360.
о to Со а. ms 11 October
Pies AT qucm “ Suber a ae st wes 1 The weather si jda has — pe with — winds,
Rick “Т fear ry trying r the poor is | This morning's po of Wheat from Essex and Kent was
MS "n am thinking ог laying m a меи of Rice and very small, and sold at an e of 2s. to 3s. Жы on the
selling it itoat cost; will you or some of prices of this day se'nnight. Having & lar ttendance of
your гарыда 2 — — qne receipts to your Journal in- country buyers, a ey ein usiness Жы — in foreign
t r qr. ^ ay
last. Barley of all descriptions и — last week's prices.
Beans are scarce, and dry parcels sell n advance of 1s. to 28.
LZ qr. White Peas are К in value e; Grey, 1s. to 2s. per
r. dearer. Oats command n improvement of 1s. to 2s, per qr.
| The price of ete arc Flour is raised 5s. per sack, and barrels
| are fully 1s. 2
PER
V т, QUAR 3.
Harkets, | Wheat, Es Essex, Kent rhe Bull ^ White iw 0 a= mo — 9-4
70
E == d Td ésessussasses sese
14 bushels of fresh slaked lime on wy evening
when the slugs are at o This will be — likely to ya jure
the young plants than salt.
COVENT T GARDEN, Octo | No Мик *
Most kinds of Vegetables and Fruit . to be wi en eee eee
supplied, but trade remains dull. English vol Zo are rd og Davey, grind, & distil., 848 — .Chev.|40—44|Malting .|36—40
Pears chiefly consist of Beurré d' Amanlis, Bro eurré, Gansel's oreign...gi giinding and d stilling 245 Malting.| —
Bergamot, and Marie Louise. — =» Potatoes from Oats, Essex and 8 nd TU ME —91
the Continent are still kept up. Carrots and Turnips fetch from — Scotch and Lincolnshire... Potato 29 —94| Feed ......]17—9f
2d. to 4d. per bunch. Potatoes are much diseased, but prices for Tris! to| 21—23 2 e... 19—20
them keep up. Mushrooms are more plentiful. Cut flowers — — ‘Foreign PR n Poland and B 17—80|Р‹
consist of cn, Fuchsias, Roses, Mignonette, and tree R К :
Ca rnations, Bean ‘foreign [дш
FRUIT. Beans, M tanga ne to 42s ...... Tick |39—41
Pineapple Де: 1b., 3s to 6s 2 Led 100, 3s " to 8s | — Pigeo "445 — 508. Winds“
Gra Ouse) p. Ib., 181088 | Alm 5s 6d imm ж" Small] 40
gal, per Ib, gd to iss — "elt, pu А 28 to Зя | Peas, white, Essex and Kent......Boilers|62
Apples, pe per bush, 3s to 6s Filberts, р. 100 lbs., 95s to 1058 | — Siasa penes to 488... Grer 4145 Foreign - 40—66
р. hf sieve, 2з to 4s | Walnuts, per 100, 18 to 1s 6d Р, White Yellow...) —
atk, уша per doz., 1s to 3s Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 22s Flour, best marks delivered. .. per sack 70—75
Lemons, per doz., 1s to 2s eg, p.100 Меи tol20s — 294 ditto ditto 55—65 Country ./|55 —65
VEGETA — Fo PU EEE e "m — 135 —45 Per sack. 55—62
Cabbages, doz., 9d to 1s Lettuce Cab., p. score, 6d to 8d
башны tech, M 44 ee e an. M io ts | The supply of all sorts з э of grain this week has been mode
Greens, per rie 1s 6d to 3s Radi ishes, per Aot, oe te to 2s | Although there were — Wheat buyers at —
Brussels Sprouts, do., 1s 6d to 28 | Small Salads, p. pun.,2d to 3d this morning, r thes attendance was — aller mg we
Potatoes, per ton, 60s to 160s Horse ish, p. dle, 2sto4s have been used to of late, and the business as less;
— per ct., 58 to7s Mushrooms, p. pott, 1s to 2s 6d but the full prices of Monday were obtained. 25 floating cargoes
— per bush., 2s 6d to 5s — per T 6s to 8s * from the South there did not appear to be any ý
Turnips, per doz., 2s to 3s Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 1s Barley, Beans, and Peas bring Monday's rates. Oats eld
Cucuinbers, each, 2d to 6d —— hs doz., 3s to 5s for rather more money, and in этү: instances 6d. per qr advance
Celery, per bundle, 6d to 1s 6d — Jerus.,p. hf. sieve, 15 01564 has been paid.
Carrots, per doz., 4s to 6s ennel, per bunch, 2d to
Spinach, per sieve, 1s to 18 6d | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d een MU ARS CT
1
r doz., 1s to 1s 6d Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d " —
Onions, Spanish, p. doz. 1s to 3s | Parsley, p.12 bunchs., 1s 6d to 38 English ...
ee 1 — 2 * to 3s Mint, Б, per bunch, 2d For суат
s, per bunch, 2d to 3d Basil, do., per bunch, 4d VES EE sis
ыр рег ut bat to 8d Marjoram, do., do., 2d to 3d IVERPOOL, TUESDAY,
Garlic, per 1b., 6d to 8d Watercresses, p.12 bun, 4d to 6d was vell attended
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 14. to 9d. per bushel, and 6d. to 1s. per barrel on Flour over
SMITHFIELD, October 27. Friday, making since ' se'nnight 4d.
Inferior do. . ин LE» — o NAE PRO ee 233 Beans
АЕБ e eo tee
New „ ae х . Davis. рег loai een e I
Prime Meadow Hay онол Inferior Cover 2.50 1108 # | a large
Inferior do. 85 | New du ue ят |
New Hay «+ ce se ee dU 349 | gem
Old Clover 128 182 Josnva Ваква. | 15.6d. per barrel, and 1s. per
WHITECHAPEL, October 27.
Fine old Hay „1008001068 | F Fine old 2d cut . 1128 to 1158
Inferior do. ... „„ 90 95 Fine new Clover ...105 =
Fine new Hay ..80 86 — A — * 90
were ever remembered previous period; and as the
Burnley turn-out птен i will add more t» s
stocks in the market, mee this judicious course they would
ve been augmented to an unwise extent; but — —
marked canon it is not "баробар their value will be mair-
at the turn of the the year activity ша; y prevail. |
~
*
TE.
702 $ — —— M [Ocr. 39,
oe ble Tenant, | T TLEMEN, NURSER :
^ LANDS ARDENING “REVIVED AS AN ART. ARM TO BE LET. Wanted, a respeeta Tt - =
7 IX. d of Thorpe ончӣ, near Norwi E Р» "a Nen of 170 Acres. No intemperate pride seed apply, CONSIGNMENT FROM GHENT, FOR ABSOLUTE ©
and ar pply to the Vicar / 3. PROTHEROE ^ BALR
— Me — эө . rie bee — and . of de Бб, сода кез ҮҮ | М structed by Mons. A. Van Ge em "e RAIS are ig,
— Be principles of taste, in any style, or combination of | O BE LET OCK and CORN FARM. —Its — € Bartholomew Lane, on FRIDA ae duc tion, at i
les, suitable to the requirements А all “kina of vine roles | ep , halk district, about 70 miles Camellias, 2 4 4 feet; 200 Azalea indica e » at 12 07
styles, su EF Mm тте o prod immediate effect. | extent is about re acres, in a cha tum ЖИП the approved kinds, well set with у» " id 1 400 85 P
Merc y scale, an to hi senden | from London. The soil is favourable for grain, and the Will | Liam „ Трай ал 8; 0 fne
f. T. can give e ample references as to his 15 The coming в favourable, Е Gha i
| carry from 350 to 400 ewes.
and now in good
70 THE LITY, CENT TRY, AND ERS. | 130 m" is down land broken up five yea now in
condit Apply to Messrs.
E: кече > 4 AKER, 21. а S 4 Xue. NAYLOR, & Rosins, Solicitors, 95 Tokenhonse Yard.
eweller, an D З — — —
a well situated —
|
DENCE, in a good |
|
-erate anks to his pa trons, particularly the inhabitants of | “neighbourhood with a few acres of i Grazing Sand, or with
St. Martio-in-the-Fietd, for their kind — 9 Ld so many years. | a Farm of from 1 arwick or adjoin- |
As he eannot come to an arrangement w andlord who has j ng Counties F. K. (under cover to the Bailiff ), Mr. Crofts’,
rchased “the 1 he is Fwd vetted to remove at |
аве and begs to offer his STOUK of S | быш аву а
Clocks, Gems, Plate, 441 ны; &c., at extremely lo i
Repairs in every depart ment by the best VOLEN as usual, aa | [0] — ALE, with immediate possession, an ESTATE
due notice notice will b be given “when e removes.—35, Long Acr oft ACRES, 1 of whie h are covered with a valuable
| deposit of peat, which
price — always commands a 3
valuable packet will be found
the chi ef с nals in
SSess hundreds di letters to 34 0i
to ыыр — uer in
| ch: water com
nd Lepher | Men the fuel is consumed; 150 acres are c
ami сне the land, together 2 Hon orses, Zu hes A ot
attle, &c.; also к — Machine &c- —For further informa-
ply, by le Paper.
in post stamps.—FISHER & Sons, Publishers, Kingsl
London.—Established 1847.
O CHARGE FOR STAMPING ARMS, Mine.
шон FARMING UNDER — I »
Sourn Coast or HAMPSH —.— —
DENCE; ABOUT 3 — |
0 B DISPOSED OF, idt. peculiarly vou |
ta — s aud: bh immediate possession, in
consequence of the present occup a Civ iE ngineer, having |
accepted a professional appointment ДАБЫ, the remainder of the |
| Lease, framed in a liberal spirit, with eight years eee at |
i is chief e
well-known tabli ishment, 75, New Bond Str
nid Note paper, five quires for 9d.; Thick ditto, five 2 * 1e; |
Albert and Queen’s sizes, five quires for 6d., 94., and 1 ; Enve-
r hundred ; Foolse:
T 2
e | | years, and pe dors a built of brick and slate. The whole will
Lodkwoop! в, 75, | Pe leftin good repair, orm a — compact and convenient
untry orders for 20s, sent carriage free homestead,
style of Husbandry. A great deal has pended upon the
\TAMMERING, — A gentleman, edu xp in the | | Land and Сание е during the — cwm years, lay
cured himself by adopting a few simple
with the view ure return, muc ch of which —.— now
rules; the organs of speech are аы under * — control, necessarily be lost to Incoming favourable,
and the most confirmed cases cured. mode-
persons cured, Сынган аря эйч the
— upier.
Rent moderate, * Rates and — = low. Forest — эө
house. coor are — Y. 2.1 Z.,15, Melbourne-square, North Brixton.
"Established 20
—— —For r inform cards to view, apply to
W. M. H., Esq, Post ‘Office, —
Sales bo Auction.
ished
for phlegm, and ail the x — COCHIN CHINA FOWLS.
"arising from it, viz, bilions complaints ачыла, соп R.J. C. vid Meu S is 8 to Sell by Auetion,
sive coughing, indigesti o el S cholera, К» ague — at 38, King Street, Covent Garden, London, on Nov. 22, at
gout, worms,hooping cough, females’ complaints&e. Itisdemon- | 12 ск precisely, Thirty Lots of SILVER, CINNAMON, and |
-strated ina — — on Phlegm, delivered gratis at all the depots, "P Hn ; , у |
why Pav 7 vG ppe o xar = hasn ot failed in desperate cases, where ae IRDS, selected from the stock of Mr. Beeby, of Chaldon, |
= ce. Sold in bottles at |
DAUL 848755 ELIXIR. — This hor hes ажа. Л
matic — a
ot no midi,
res 4s. 6d., by Pact, Gace, 462, New Oxford Street; and |
фу all respectable vendors. |
OLLOWAY’S PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF.
BILE & INDIGESTION, CANNOT B |
FIRST CLASS COCHIN CHINA FOWLS.
ROM THE YARD or Н. M. SrAnHAM, ESQ, е — HIL,
ENFIELD, WHO HAS PROBABLY BEEN TH
or THE YEAR, HIS BIRDS 2
Fee
| of t
the ‘valuable NURSERY
0 hay m
ate is Mintersected by а RE the conveyance of the | and D
of
| 3 AA hid Briar, 9 Honeysuckles, D im
8
D
— |
rdi as PRIZES | 8
t
vensis nos bulbs),
viewed the morning of S
чы
100 үүө aange tube
ale. Catalogues had at il]
| Of the Auctioneers, . American ? Nursery, Leyt
TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, S ORE |
S & ОТНЕВ;.
ESSRS. PROT EROE
e ground being wanted for fs bu ildi 000000, in en
ST ‚© 4 Ing, the whole.
verg jn ted
Roses, y Climbers, &c.; together with the
and Greenhouse Plants, рну Ixora, Barchetta Store
Justicia, Pentas carnea, H ettia, &с.; 50 :
White Cam Vol pi
ensis Roses, Acacias, Epacris, Choroz Myrtles, H Devani»
monophylla, Corræas wed prior to the à
atalogues may be had, each, т to pu ;
, Tchasers,
m of the Ssmus Seedsmen in piss ; ae
| tio
rsery, Leytonstone, Essex,
al |
(sors € Cedar of Тнв їп ould Spanish Broo E!
also urnums, Scarlet Tho vas Porta , |
si:
br M Althœas, Daphnes, Ribes, Almonds, Ailanthu
Limes 8, ver and
"gi
— —
1X T
To NoBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, 2 idt йд, m
— PROTHEROE A ND hs are im
str ENYER to subm public etitio
y Auction, - the 2 — the — Nursery, ў
отор Road, Brixton, near London, on MONDAY, Nov. Lach, au
follow ing days, at 11 o'clock, in consequence of the Lease aving
nearly expired, the whole of the valuable NURSERY (8700
— = fine ces pat ve nem — Fruit, For
ental Trees, comprisin and variegat&
pd eem n English nd Irish Yews, Chine and Sie m Arh
Vite, Aucuba, an леса Portugal and — а
1 et Bay, R hododendron, —
Juni
wed о eek prior to the Sale; Genie 10 EH
preste: Y. "de principal Seedsmen in London; and
Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstoue, Essex.
many years suffered dreadfully ava indigestion ; beg
although he was very сап in eatin ,it always hid TUE SDAY, Noy. 8th, foe will Sell by A miina; at his Gre
chest, Im ly r every mut his Азыл се Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, at 12 o'clock Ar.
y flushed, the pains in his stomach were i d be the whole of Mr. S К Бар es of heavily feathered Buff
“had also frequent bilious s. He placed accel — the | Cochin Chickens.—Catalogues by enclosing a stamped direc
Ari o qum who only poria him tem 3 nvelope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent Ga
poset Жө быз a nail ry HorrowAY's Pills, w NEW ORCHIDS—FROM MR EWEI
one restored him to perfe | ay ea
ч.л, and his gines o organs C. STEVENS begs to announce that, in his
твен: remained unimpaired ever прев —Sold by all Druggists; R. J
and at Professor HoLLowAy’s Establis $ — \
very
Е: 3 and е2 brought over by h
ica. There are several new species, едн а Савны
858 Dau, drawings and d specimens of which will
be produced at the Sale. May be viewed the morning of Sale,
and Catalogues had.
ent, 244, Strand, London. |
e m ere m erea ear —
T Saas EA 3 * ded ier
Ms E our ^. 465. te
: 3
PI Mp m 2 87. 108, per ton. CHIDS.
ty Wharf, 34, Wharf Road, Ci
receipt of two postage stamps ESTABLISHED PLANTS.
with а reference s TEVENS will sell ion at: his
for PES IDAY,
00 testi- ing Cattleya like
he received ra wor psc ARS Tel |,
: T a es! 8 a ns oi
mixed, 13 stamps.—420, я a maculosum, furcatum, and Blumei, Phal
е ану AMARIENMD,; AND GROWERS: 2 TE nat Membrane
We NTED, a large quantity of QUEEN’S PINES, fu Meanie acumen пап,
from 14 Tbs. to eek will moot wi x ri HA!
WATKINSON Lis, NEAR HALIFAX.
IMPORTANT SALE оғ Fowrs, Pics, FAT SHEEP, AND HORSES.
respectfully announces that he has
ived instructions from — Ambler, Esq., to Sell by
~ ut — within the Ee Hall, Halifax, on
Sess STOCK. ою; ou Eng ish Grafted Elms, |
4000 C
oS мө Fowls, 50 middle and shali pure- re brei Pigs, 20 Fat heep,
The above 1 — frequently transplanted, are fi | and three Draug e Piece Hall is only about
— plants, for ime Will be. dul | yards from the 3 and Y sd iva Railway Station, where
"to by Messrs. I. D. ed Nursérymem, Sl ord, the Stock may be Nr at 11 — on the day of sale.—
Catalogues ааай N Nursery ane 8 — Pedi eee at the кз of Mr. Carr,
‘be had on application. Y | in Halifax an free. by post, on pplication to Mr.
- Thomas Dope the Balm a at the Watkinson H р
вох FOR SALE. 3 SURREY.
ND IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0.
M ҮТ ESSRS. DAVIS anv VIGERS are directed to
Somme
Sell pus Auction, oS the
pare Ай
Ash Stations on 2 South- astern
NESDAY, Nov. 9, and follo — iy, ef
of on WED 11 for КЛА
-~| and without reserve, the L IVEAND ee eee Got
n comprising 11 Horses, 5 0 ish Runts, 4 Milch
1 with calf by side), 1 »1 Wenni 10 0 Sows, 10 Fatting Pigs
17 Stores, thdown Fa 80 Head of Poul
Loads of Hay, the t, Oats, 2 ue зи |
, ‘Beans, with aun Mo Acres, 20 Acres of Manigold W ek |
.2 Turnip
27 ^ iet — А new. For particalars, enquire at
Montagne seras в Road, St. Pancras —
АС АСЕ | со
Lm к. us
Nursery, d (without pont
THUR DAY ‘November "ts — follow ee
choice GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ар of
various sizes, БҮ considerable quanti ities, well set with
buds; several thousand 1 Ericas, — ty: vet
dit diea, serrulata,
d . to waa it to
require. for other purposes, su z
tion pem Auction, on the асе Fordham, Ea е
cons:
and following day. at 11 ое —— the
NURSERY STOCK, ver
deseri
Shrubs, a large and fin
Roses, fine Mulberry Trees, La
— her Ornamental
= vi or я
each (ге 5 urchasers), on the o premises
оен) — London; and of the Auctioneers, Ап
МЕ рде = VT ON
TO EBENE, NURSERYMEN, GARD
KEEPERS, ETC. -
ema, and nea 8 berry, and Ras
C
I
d Ge ntlemen 75
in i to which wi a
— with
the напо UNITE
„Ko. ere ture and Hotel Stk
— THE AGRICULTURAL 228119 703
АК Rs Fo "UN TRING. | LAMPS, OIL, CANDLES, SOAP, ETC. QUANTITY AND QUALITY =
OF TH THE H H „
ASSNTRY, BEA ‚ KING emma. | T THE WHOLESALE PRICE FOR CASH, at. No TOILET ean — d Complete without i
Lf ESSRS. BAKER e can i conti tly — their he ALBANY LAMP and С A MANUFACTORY, depa: а
aas Seta for ГӨНА, Т f. Se pie , &с„ as the (65, ALBANY STREET, ax ae ae S PARK. | affects the entire contour; viz. , the E Hair, which, both in quantity
most simple, efficient, and e ; they a e easily filled, йо | ,, Country orde rs amo un пн ing t o £10 Abe cron ll carriage free. and quality, is susceptible of the most mate rial alteration
screw or plug — Price, poc Bing Bo , 68.3 d s arts, plic — 2 wenk en nut ia —
d at 3, Half. moon Passage, Gracechurch Street ч tiful loss by artificial ‹ d
B = `O LOVERS or FISH.—100 тей YARMO QUTH and valuable pro ries in applications. It is to its extraordinary
ep pa these е respects et is го the character
OCK WORK, wont WATER- FALLS, | BLOATERS fi above forwarded 0! C. AND A. OL E'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, for itg
FOUNTAINS, RUSTIC WORK, AND LANDSCAPE von all parte sure i: ‘of penny postage — (or Post Отсо 2 — —— and regenerative qualities. OLDRIDGE'S
GARDENING un nderta an ‘ee or small scale by Mr. SEa ‘der г em for the amount.— Address, Tuomas Lerris, Jun yebrows to grow, prevents the Hair from turning
ill a d for . in any part of the ; Great Yarmon | grey, and the firs t application causes it to curl beautifully, frees — .
— Strand. - Ricianb GUNTER S_BRIDE-CAKE ESTA- 1s. per bottle. No other prices are genuine. МВ, Ask he
| e genuine,
USTIN'S ARTIFICIAL STONE— Garden руу SEMENT, Lowndes Stret, Albert Gate: Wedding See Bata 18, Welhn ngu Stet North, Strana, TH е
Fountains — = ornamental works continue to be exe- | Breakfasts furnished, Ia]. IL hiver, chin
ented in this material by Mr. ‘Austin’s tate partner, JOHN . Е SRE LOS. ts NWINA im A
at the original manufactory, Nos. 1 to 4, Keppel Row, New Road, Abest Gat, ‘Loudon TANEOUS ALBERTS Сом А N INSTAN-
near the Regent's Park. N. B. This material is strictly an arti- OUT OF THE EVO ч INTO THE FIRE; lp cia to be the best in u. eme A an nowle throughout th e
ficial limestone, of an pomme grey m and wholly free from WEARING AIH-TIGHT.d | hairor whiskers: it imniediatel easiestof applieation, to grey
glazed and reddish appearance o otta and other s x атои ч RAIE. manent Brown pid Black with A imparts à natural and per-
pottery. It is quite waterproof, and ma phe laid under water for BERDOE 5 VENTILATING WATERPROOF Hair Dyi — о skin: Private
3 — injury. си following list will give some ide: fre 9 ^3 24 и — without confining Mrs. — . consulted daily, pu né qui md sold wholesale *
perspiration, the objection all other waterproofs, and retail by E win & ALBERT, ou t гә & ill
VASES, in all styles, from 10s. to 307. each. —— тейм b M — merely for London; in Cases, 5s. 6d., 64, Hair, dressers, — on
: | ies; price + Une receipt of a Post-office order. ;
FOUNTAINS, more than One Hundred Designs. of the — siia in London, ула aa ieee Pan m ТЕЗ Back Galva. sma, Кином — mu Am s
STATUES copied f fho AuH CLOAKS, — HABITS, &c., all thoroughly Water- Ix K. DE I 10085 LENCY, N NESS, —— &c.
" "79е 2 UA нее м Бедак Д S' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS,
MODERN FIGURES, from 2 to 12 guineas, patel cat ean — — e Renai ue Hera) Indicates, dre x
MENDERS, STOVES, AND FIRE-IRONS,— $% amd e escions reme o angerous complaints.
‘BASKETS, with Suitable Pedestals, from 1 to 30 guineas, Buyers of the above are requested, before finally deciding, to ness ыыра врігіів, їв capacity for soeiety, — or Daa-
re p m p visit Wirten 8. Busrovs SHOW ROOMS, 39, Oxford Street when Arising trim: or combined n
, . . — x. ri s Pete T^ 1 and 2, Da Street, and unequalled. Price 1s, 1 5. 9d., 4s. 6d., gc — x mí
F erry's Place. ey are the largest in the world, and tai ou?
FIGURES OF ANIMALS лхр BIRDS. auch an assortment of FENDERS STOVES, RANGES, FIRE. — Medicine Vendors or sent | (fr ve) э P ED. of the
CRESTS FOR GATE PIERS. IRONS, an ENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be Holborn, London, At Home for consultation d dally from u till 1,
ере nes, 17,
ei
approached ere cg either for variety, novelty, beauty of and 5 till 8, Sunday excepted. Advice and Medic
design, or exquisit eness of workmanship. Bright Stoves, with | ^. e
TAZZAS, on FLOWER PASINS, from 30s. to 247. d two sets of bars, 21. 14s. to 51, 10s. j ditto, | SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR. — The -
MEMORIAL URNS ax» PEDESTALS. with wens ornaments and two sets of bars, 5“. 10s. to 121. 12s; | great characteristics of Spencer's Elixir are, the
„5 Bronzed Fenders 2 with standards, from 7. papery: ; Steel all irritation in the delicate and suseeptible coating of the
SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS. Fenders from 21. 15s. to 67. red with —— old ө ornaments, and chest; and the imparting of tone and vigour to the respi-
the о reby th
[ScD WEZ: au aam dod rom 21. . to 94
BALUSTRADING in every'Style. Sylvester and all other Patent —— with radiating hearth plates. functions freely, and thus overcome di
CIE Amir eases n All which he is enabled — — T " неа ut
e
BAPTISMAL FONTS. 1st,—From the frequency and extent of his purchases; and, | those insidious attacks which too often lay the — — of
RIGI DOMO.” — Patro d by Professor Lindle 185 1 — — — F of the V Throat, Huskine cines of Voice, and T auer nza,
nised by Professor Li ISH COVERS AN * — — — — — hile more
^ „Ек; ——— Hortie ни мо tural 2 — the € Yep al i — A нох, 8 SHES | —— cor уна Вы. — Asthma)
e e Duke of Northumberla i — k or
House, "and many cultivators of first class ана" and Block Ten DARNOS 778. 9 d v Dish, Cove of six; elegant 3 у= — keene у elut, tough, of erm a “title mare
Rr TE) produce. patterns, 29s. 3d. to 57s. 6d. the set; Britannia Metal, with or | Pr 7T "R — & p; medicine $ 802 N Hte.
: IGI DOMO," a Canvas made of prepared Hair and | without — handles, 73s. to 110s. 6d. the set; Sheffield | re wem, k r ^ Bpen С; *
Wool, a perfect non- conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping, vite: Plated, 107, to 161. 10s. the set; Block. Tin Hot-water Dishes, with Do oe фе ptm esed - NIE
ever it is applied, a fixed temperature. It is adapted for | wells for gravy, 13s. to 196, Britannia Metal; 20s.to7%s.; Shetield | 210019110 in the World. To be bad through all chem
ieultural and floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits | 4, A
and Flowers from the scorching rays of the wie from ‘win „and E A Just published, Svo, cloth 58. or by post 6s.,
from attacks of insects and morning freta. ‚То — in any (345. СНОВ AND BRACKETS.—The TRICTURE OF TH E URETHRA: Its Compli-
required ev та of 2 3 wide, at r yard run, ased and increasing use of gas in private houses has cations and ti £—— on its
"€f E. ARCHER, m nufaeturer, 181 9 Street, induced WirLiAM S. BURTON to collect from the various manu- oo — and Treatmen t; and on a Safe and Efficien
—— ufactory, oyal Mills, Wand worth „Surrey. facturers all that is new and choice in Brackets, Pendants, and Mode pages — more Intractable — With С Cases. By
1 — Chandeliers, adapted to offices, passages, and dwelling-rooms, as ROBERT Wap R. C. S., Senior Surgeon to the Westminster
*
8
"Hx 885 ; CHEAP, AND DURABLE ROOFING. jo = o" — some „ реу 8 him; these are now | Dis TE did
ON’ m one of his TEN LAR ROOMS, and presen ^ Mr. Wade is ‘known to have paid t attenti n to the
G E 7 eee eee 3 wad veer P for „ — СЕ 3 С taste, an nequa alled kt. Р subject orst 2 and is deservedly окей — и
been tested bv a 1 porros pa Us la gures, at ces proportionate on this matter.“ Medical e uu
— d mber required for slates; ean be laid on with wit ж; t th wich at and most ые make his Ironmongery 2o tio A AE vo — p ana re arp
facility — unpracti з Prie rice ONE PENNY ishment the yo ны mos e a kin, viz., n." m. ngs — the Medical Sciences.
рео from 12s. 6d. (tw hts) to 1 London: Чонк cm KCHILL, Princes Street, Soho.
К , DUC о
ELT for steam-boilers and Pipes, saves 25 per cent. of fuel AMPS or ALL SORTS AND PATTERNS.— | Justpublished, N LIFE; 18.; 07, маты.
co e o Herm 48. Hul, = d on Aio Ыы í 3 as ene ad choicest, assortment in existence "e SCIENCE ‘OF. 5 F E; On, Live,
wea’ ondon, who also supply |o ‘ and other "LAMPS, CAMPHINE, TO Live F With ample les for Di
SHIP SHEATHING FELT and INODOROUS FELT ar гану etii ала) SOLAR, пай SERERA ча LAMPS, e all the | Regimen, an d Self Man nagem 5 wit [e Lx
and lining iron houses, to equalise the temperatur Е test improvements, and of t — 2 жен and most г erché "93 ky curing ee longevity, yes en sterling state of
fis т Soe ee rns, in ormolu, emian, and plain glass, or pa era is M eut only a e us observance of a
UPHOLSTERY ax AND CABINET F at е S. Burton’s, and сет аге art — rse of life. ic Puyst
Touma Brussels room, so t. e patterns, sizes, an sorts can be instanth deny the same Author, post,
gilt cornices, pier and ehinme glasses, chairs, 1 t pile carpets, PALMER'S S CANDLES, 44 per Ib— Palmer's Patent Candies, | A ME Teo, by te TREATISE 14 NERVOUS
Tesewood, and walnur-tree, loo t oo Tables i dining tables, cheffoniers, all marked ^ Palm DEBILITY AND CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS, with
dining ta т ad bookeases, вїйеһоат‹ bedstead, 5 Arabian, French, Jie Mid sizo, louble ч вне а et С; 20 Practical Observations, illustrated with Anatomical Plates, in
id ster, in ma — and iron, well-seasoned " hil
‘bed enamelled japanned bed furniture, to imitat Magn ms,3or4wicks .. 93a. == A
, е d This is work, emanating from a qualified Member of the medical
— bamboo, and and other Woods. тее Mapewick's, 11, Pave- a хези Camphine in sealed cans 2 per gallon. profession, the result of ey ya practi трио, 1
ДЕДЕ SRA 5 ho
WILIA x has TEN LARGE SHO есе (all | the various disorders acquired in зау Ий y life. T its s pages will be ч
Removing AND WAREHOUSING FURNI- communicating) e exclusive o of ING IRONMONGERY (nc e show | found the causes which lead to their occurrence, the symptoms
E o RY (includi icate prese adopted
ture to any distance. Every ту article requisite for d pidtection Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and Ja N n and thet’ — a mot Whe n
EE e rovided, so only the hire is charged. The Brass Bedsteads, so arranged and classified Де — 225 London: JAMES Gripe 49, Paternoster Row; HANKAY,
Estimate if desired will пее ‘the entire responsibility and risk easily and at once make their selections. 63, Oxford Street; Maxx. 39, "Сото: ‘and al ME :
д also —.—.— — down, unpacking, and re-arranging turned gues, with tite note sent (per post) free. The money e de 1o Gd; Nei Uy peat 1 E
A nad urniture in the various rooms, alteri alie eee
E wn —.— aed fixing Cornices and Curtains gts M 39, Oxford Street (corner of md Street); Nos. 1 and 2, iv ABE хб ы nnd OR DES HER RB А тим,
M MaDe WOR, Upholsterer, Pavement, Finsbury : . — Street: and 4 and 5, Perry's Place. G OF THE NAMES OF
NOW Т THYSELF IP > CLASSES, ALLIANCES, —€—— AND SU SUE DERS
Eureka. — — PATTERNS of the new Coloured — Professor BiENKINsOP con- id N
shirtings in every variety óf colour, 200 different | cer gar — ame ed — mms of every rank a Bo printed: in Di LINDLEY'S VEG: Mud spen,
ials o: success in describing prin large t
De for making mr miae RS, including sprig», | CHARACTERS of Persons from their HANDWRITING, point- tet in Marg e TE iicet |
half dozen. List of — of — Brom А out their mental and moral I Ahi whether good or bad.— <<
and profession
: prices
E —Rronanp Fon, 38, Poultry, London. Addross by 233 cam gie.
N. B.—Agents are now being appointed in all towns. Terms, &, Wut pDr- Bary m London.
Deme ersa ssiding in n
FE anp СО:5 PERFUMERY DEPART- letter pos lamps,
ENT NULLE puts .
brate s she Univers), "md y will
le isthe {he most пане вн нс аА will be —
y fa зен when baldness
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Bahn strengthens, FOR THE AFFLICTED. Budding,
i tnd improves the geh qus ы is generally acknowledged pA ROBERTS'S. CEI 5 OINTMENT, | day, he ifferent sorts
син HA "me Soaps, mery, and J. M. Farina’s | mended to th Pub eas An fing rd may for We anor | —. 5 Roses, sho ‘short verge
UO -de Cologne, at vom am BINGLEY, x Co/s only era $^ escripti tion, Е ca pe beer for Ülcera Њен ted Sore Legs, 1f df | Bad , insertion of sorts for
d амыма 150r and 31. Oxford Street, second and third | 99 2 Беса 2 "Cuts B um Sealds, 1 Bruises, Chins | нае
]| m — болтко Eruptions and Pimples "b Für, ual Canetti | fo
E я reasts, ев, tu
1 qu 1 TEETH AND BREATH.—A A соор SET or Hamours, and is a specific for those fictae Eruptions that |
: = "Тевтн ever insures favoura favourable g est hi cette ti sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots at 1s. 144. and
eee png toe individual, both as | 2s. 9d, each. i
Alps 1 his PILULÆ ANTISCROPHUL A, confirmed by more
than 40 years’ experience ы Ж. without exception, one of the
best alterative medicines e purifying еу |
te and assisting nature in "all h. her operations, Hence
in Scrofu Bà, Babe butie Complaints, Glandular Swe
perticutarty’ thhes ck the Neck, de. They form а mild an
Superior ал Aperient, - t may be taken at all times with.
out confinement’ Er da Sold in Boxes, at 15. 144,
- | 2з. 9d., 4s. 6d., Tie: ain
Sold Wholesale by the oo triples ФМ and BARNICOTT, at |
their Dispensary. London houses,
9d; | respectable Medi Medicine ле enor i the United ege nnns à ou н
BSERVE.—No Medicine sold under the name can possibly |
nuine, unless " BEACH and [dents late ‘late Dr. erts, | Mixture for
s s engraved on on the Government Stamp affixed to toeach | —
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А Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and Genera! News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 45.—1853.]
SATURDAY,
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(C RAND ) CHRYSANTHEMUM EXHIBITION OF
or the bes 8
In rtm to LI prizes offered by the
THEMUMS
BusHELL, Esq, Lower Kennington Lane; € W.
yey rom Esq., 5, Kensington ye Honorary Secretary; also at
the Horns Tavern, Kennington
TOKE NEWINGTON CHRYSANTHEMUM
SOCIET Seventh Ann
Zn on fei Sih
. Exhibit tors ү Doors at 12 o'clock.
mino b. sitting "after 4 o'cloc ама: * * A parti-
p applieation to the Secretary, A. LAIDLAW,
Ps h Stree, Stoke Newing ton.
ў run from т» Flower-pot, Bishopsgate Street, every
| —— Е
S TTISH GARDENERS & LAND-STEWARDS'
UE чы —Patron, His Royal Highness, The Prince
2 President, His Grace the Duke of Buccleu
p EC PE
З 24 "TION OF PENSIONERS el is hereby given, th
г ы Meeting of Members of the Assoc tion
5i will take uA on. Wednesday evening, the 9th Nov. ensuing,
: at the'Committee Room, 6, Yo ч nburgh, e El
1 tion of Th msioners on the Funds of the Association. e
| ^ Chai ken at 7 o'clock, and the Ballot will close at
5 , clock precisely. rder of —New Subseri
B
' paying on or before the day of Election will be entitled to vote,
and been receive Polling Papers on application to Jn Secretary.
. Committee Room, 6, York Place Edinburgh, Nov.
WAIT NE RLY я
3 O' ROURK i best Pea
KE,— earliest an
— a week earlier than the Emperor, longer pods,
Len еа ropper; height 2} to 3 feet. If this Реа does
: T not give — satisfaction 1 the money char, will be returned.
Trade price t had on application to J. G. Warre, Seed
Merchant 181, High Holborn, London.
big GERMAN SEEDS FOR 1854.
TOR ESSRS. PLATZ AND SON, SEED
r agent,
— n.
Deren н: HYACINTHS, for E single E
yr
double, at 4s. per dozen. Tulips.
Ё Trises, Jonquils, piod. = neem снае
of which will be forwarded rom ARTHUR Совветт
Italian and Foreign — 18 1 Pall | Mall.
Also Double Roman and P r White e NES the most
and fragran nt of all the Narcissi, 4s. per dozen.
ILLIAM о still continues to
send out
Plants of his four new and distinct
strong well-
бг STRAWBERRIES, viz, AJAX, dessert Fruit;
: 0 m CAPTAIN COOK, Market’ Fruit ; PILL:
ditto, at 17. per 100, or or 25 each sorts
— * included. Post-office orders pereo. at. Yaim
ei E: esl b oar deseription, see Adv
| —Е A vs near ред Nov. 5.
TO ADVERTISERS,
= ADVERTISEMENT DUTY being repealed,
| RY SA NT HE MUM
| = J. FRASER have to offer vary i e Plants of
* above, amongst ier are the
va uw"
hae they have попе —— a ама Ф * of flowe T buds. Large — v
caine that the ve uced harge for eac ‘ompone, or Liliputian, 12s. per dozen.—A Catalogue of the —
| Advert —.— . 6d., the иил О! ог — o ntm off by the may be had, on application.— Lea Bridge Road, logue Essex.
en |
— — of GARDENERS OUT OF PLACE, of not more than
Piae lines in length, 1s. 6d. each.
and fine
AZ
R —— P very ‘large an
fer them at the undermentioned
55 eae Stock of the аи beg to
mae I Pinks, gnum o
бс. &c., v Holy.
jes, Carna-
i, irt Polyanthus,
be had fo
— stamp. Post t fios Orders - be — — 1 рг
SEASO — 4 The Plants are very health y, and beautifully set with
Win URQUHART AND. SONS? Priced fower buds Г
| Plants is now ready, and may be had 1з distinct sorts „„ .
application. — Dundee do. (very fine plants) ... — 248.
Lea Bridge Road, Ley to on, Es: ssex. Nov. 5.
CREEN SHRUBS, ETC. we GERANI
AMES GRIFFIN, а Bath, having a
great Stock of the undermentioned EVERGREENS, in d ^ re PELLIS ne call attention 5
fine condition, offers them (in qu antity) at very low prices, which | 99 ich are tron lants of the following fine
sorts num, Resplendens, Darling, Princess Alice
—.— т ает ili 255 3 "us — ; s "TUE Mande, Berry "E Richard Cobden, Triumphans,
AE Laurels 4 to 6 „ and6to8 „ C ie А of ik, — Lr rnes; and 2——
Sweet Bays wn 4to6 , and 6 to 8 „ pay ee .
ае 3 0 4 „ and 4 (06 „ үз 3 to, itto (new)... 18s. to 24s.
Arbor-Vite, Chinese w 4to6 „ and 6 to 8 „ a Bridge Road Essex, Nov.5, 1
' Ameri 4 to 6 „ and6to8 „ EXHIBITION OF NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS OF 1853.
Evergreen Oaks(inpots) 3104 y and 406 , . HENDERSON ax» SON, Wellington Nursery,
THE TRUE AFDAAL IRE SHOW t. John’s Wood, Lon ГОС ee e MM
SEBERRIES aa above hee er that they are now in bloom, and чөт ‘continue
m у or th nth in perfection at their Nursery. ree өс аа
London IPs 26 5 в "| Thumper РРР mE "D pyu repay t those honouring thém with a vis
Wonderful . 28 19 | Tom Joiner 9417 1 gems" 5
Conquering Hero 26 1 varied 29 23 | 3 ERSON А sind SON, MS ым XA
avium Tii 95 "Pani 99 10 | * St. Joh now supply fine MA. plants o
Slaughterman 25 Queen Victoria 22 8 CINERAKIAS, (6m мел тт, by name, at 6s., 9s., and 12s.
Compani 24 a Gre 21 99 | Per dozen.
S FANCY GERANIUMS, at 95., 125. A € P doz.
Lion's Provide XX Overall 7 23 HORSE-SHOE LEAF, 6s. and 9s. pe
15 Napoleon le Grand .. 19 1 psake s i718 “UN
YELLOW. WHITE. ESSRS. HURST лхо McMUL
3 ca : | . teed * = Э that they have Ся the above —
t Em | Snowdrop . ... a free blooming varie t n а
Pitot bes 5 4 Eagle Бач Е — : 223 bed. Colour, sy em А4 — mark. — bloomin
«" y Leicester . Bulbs, 15. 6d, each.— Leadenhall Street, Lo
Railway mee Ee. | ee 2 — 4
А . 24 6 Queen of Trumps . 21 14 8
Golaüuder i 21 | Cossac „ III AM "CHA w ready a ane healthy
Broomgirl d 21 3 | White 2 pe d 4. 18
Gunner Ў 20 16 Snowbal det VIS dA, з
JOHN HOLLAN , Bradshaw yp Middleton, near |
nchester, is now sending out strong plants of the above-named
berries, which ‘are the heaviest winners o season,
weights taken fro * Goosebe! wers Register," of
1853; 12 strong plants, 7s., 24 or upwards, 6s. per dozen, package
included. Priced and poate ў: — of Gooseberri
Nurserrman, Woking,
js Eu 4 mm of his American Plants, Ornam Ever-
Teens, Conifers, Flowering Sh ard Dwarf Roses,
9 and „Ke "sg be had on application
T "offer ‘the еа choice
gee ch Her d &c.,
XH
аше, Duke of Yor Fock. Маг,
— ictory. ider
t Camden
——
Village "Maid, | Snow
Middleton, Lancashire
NG UL
J TER. Болена FLUR, 258, Hi igh Holborn,
Lo E respectfully informs his customers that the Gladioli nd v very d istinct ev
and other late amen 1 w all arrived. ails | passing all ойша їп = * Price 10s. 6d. lant. No
himself of the opportunity to furnish an extract of the 5 — disco * unless three rte 05 = or reference from un-
from Catal e present is the best time for corresponden ts Piltd ries, Maresfield, Sussex
ge eneral planting. Ofthe bulbs marked per 1000, 200 са; '"$ —
t the same rate as MN 1000; 50, 25, or 12, may also be had, at Ju N'S
the same rate as per Mixed sorts RICHMOND VILLA ACK MBURCH VINE, .
inn бозй, car УУ RTHUR HENDERSON Оо. have the pleasure
o dw of uo ess their eter and friends that — — €
| Anemones double, Se ur 25 0 7 6 0 | Plants of this valuable and muchesteemed Vine а
г ni rate ts. 7s. each
Crocus, 1000 new Seedlings 3 „„ чел ae
For dm particulars 2 pas distinguishing characteristics
” — е ea m 2 10 do yae z M Ys 1 4 of bis 1 Vine, we beg ur customers to the Fardeners’
саана 18 Seedlings from ra 418 0 oniele
ара fine sorts for 9 „э 7072.090 0
"— унде gandavensis 10 0 . 30 0
uernsey ...12 0 ... 30 0
US ee 24 fine porte for . pots, eere
N dioses, узе for &c. a 0 тр
a t.sorts, pots, e
Ranunculus, double, 100 fine sorts E
А 100 de „F
Turban, 100 in five sorts .. uu E us B.
Tulips, 100 splendid double w ‘es „ ds
x do. oo. Ll one 28 0 s.. 10 0 and 1
1 in 3 een m ы ad Address to Mr. WILLIAM STEWART, — of Messrs. Lovson,
SUNDRY oTHER BULBS, . d. s а, | MACDONALD, and B
Crocus, largest new yellow — 241 ENDLES NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF
cx —— тщ ee 9 =" FOREST рез SHRUBS, ,AND FRU FRUIT TREES, is
Iris, 12 English, раі “od wipe PANNE INIT . 33 т
» do. mixed .. m — а» The C NET be obtained by ай who intend
12 finest Spanish, named es ann. ee ) P
" do. go. mixed „ Planting this Autumn, as the prices of aly of the
Ixi fine new „Ce, mixed 12 0 .. articles are very low low, in consequence of the large Stock we
Jonquils, large double, ^ quies. Campe TS have of many of the i ity:
Lihes, good common sorts, -— * PES er 2: We have to — — аси
x Mor — — ын „ мичә i 000 Se ат ransplanted SCOTCH FIR.
— i € d 600, do.
Oxalis, fine юн menie d Ew i ( 200,000 ao. * PINUS ORA
К a А v
к lor, or grandiflora ... "u peus HEC 150, .
ed 2 new Seedlings, &с., mixed 16 0 , 2 0 ae ren other Forest Trees in
Tigridia —— т doz.; 3 var. "d Ө tae” All orders above 107. will be delivered Crna a
oe TT та double or single „„ -. 1 0 | the Railway n Scotland, West of Engl and to
Catalogue of Kitchen Garden, | Cork, Dublin, and Liverpool by seme det
had. es and further particu
Fem and id. Agricultural Seeds, may be had, pre-paid, LLIAM Е. RENDLE axp
on application. New Early Peas, Beans, d&c., for present YMEN AND
sowing, can be had with the the Bulbs, ESTABLISHED 1786.
4
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706 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, Nov. z
*
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EW AUTUMN САТА. | GEORGE BAKER begs to say that his DESCRIP- TUA Н
3 ee N tamps. TIVE CATALOGUE of AMERICAN) PLANTS, {ош HOAs ом » Nors 2 is
^ NEW GER. of last season, Hoyle's, Foster's, 5 FERS, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, FRUIT oo FOREST ster, will be ready to send ont t ^d pe di.
cu 2 3 18, all new of last season, for 63s., | TREES, &c., may by enclosing pU Facer 1. whieh far ‘Surpasses everything of the ki cind ever
ps dat » or 44s, or separately as priced: As = Ж, С. B. wishes to call particular attentio es feet high. а а Ре ату si of from 11 to
1 8з. 6d.; Butterfly, ; Kulla, 3s. 6d.; Lagoma, 55.; | GREEN and WEEPING aed from i p^ eet hi N er" inches—flesh fre өе, rich, and jui 1
Айип бз. Novelty. 3s. 6d.; Portia, 5s.; Zaria, 5s.; Eleanor, G. B. has supplied the Am I n in the "Royal equaled, posee resembling the „Ле ам jur TOU ш.
National, 3s. 6d Optimum, 105. 6d.; Rachel, 5s.; Queen | Botanic — beris Park, ака its commencement, bea and in every respect of First Class ass Qu ality
of May, 5s.; Harriet, ; Jupiter, 38. 64; Spot, 5з.; Vulcan, merican N y, Windles esham, near Bagshot une about oa 1g Т іп. November, or as orders ў
\ PANCY GERANIUMS of last season, Ambrose's, six miles from prts Station, Windsor Bra outh- Western | been received. Trained Tr IE: Maiden ditto, 105, 200 hara
Henderson's, &c. ог 36s. Barrier, X: Potty he Railway, where conveyances may be 0 obtained. & 4 к nden ПЕН companied by all Orders 6d.
$ m Bo 5s.; Princess Alice Maude,3s. 6d. ; pan a Post-office
roce: des x Fanas, 3s. 6d.; Flora M'lvor 3s. 6d.; Lady BENIAMIN B R. CAN T begs ю р the following, at Axminster, Deyon.— Orders received a £ the дег, pay
Downs, 34. .; Marginata, 3s ; Wilmore's Surprise, 2s. 6d.; n extra 2 plant essrs. Hurst & M‘ Моша, 6 Leadonkatl Street, Lon $ Or by
Triumphant, 25 su ney. Geraniums, 40s. 25 choice NEW SHOW GERA e IUMS. by Messrs. E AY, MAY в, & Co., Durdham Down x. 8
Geraniums, 22s. Fine varieties e 98, рег dozen, 12 choice | Hoyle's Astrea, 5s. Basilisk дедй ; Butterfly, 35.64. ; Leonora, бе; | Bristol.—N.B. A goo i Gea Nursery Stock.
ve ies, 128. 12 fine —
W CHRYSANTHEMUMS Large werte ng.
: „ 55.
тр new varieties riet, 35. 6d.; Jupiter, 3s. 6d.; Pasha, 55,; та t, бз. Жа Vulean, Ds.
рее season, for 12s., . 6d. each, exce BE m wy; The above 16 for 565; ; any 12 for 48s., or 12 of my own sel
Alcibiade, Astrolobe. be” Christ opher Сайта йө mspicua, 2s.
Delicata, Fortune, Leon ука; Lingo d'Or, Nell үсе, ay 12 of the following Sun varigtiog may be selected for 20s,
Poudre — and Ranton or 12:of Selection for 16
LILLIPUTIENNE CHRYSANTHEMUM 1 T Exhibito istum
The following 12 superb new varieties of last season x 125, | Ajax rie tt H Purple Standard
or 1з. 6d. each :—Ariadne, Beauty of Toulousaine, Roquet par- Alibi Lue 8
faite, Cybele, Dame Blanch, Graziella, DT 55 Алп, eee | Butterfly жаы k iy
President Decai * тее qOr,' Pesing, 29 keit . | ee a ril Mosh Silk Mercer
60 splendid varieties Chrysa 2 above, | Diana Ma Tyrian Queen
. 40 varieties, diu 80s. 20 Ы, ноу 17s. 6d. The 1 Nepalese 1 Prince Village Maid
Dest older variation, Doo 06 I7. анар por dor Good older sorts 6s., 95., and - per dozen.
8 12 cho oie AF Hes v brs .. 9s. and ce : Y GE RAN Ms.
Azalea indica, 12 ditto strong bus y an s
,19 — vars. for Mai ру c dt ы n selection MT sglert, Апу, 12 of the eui fori2s, or my
Camellias, 12 choice varietie ign Ў
БО vars. fine and select greenhouse j plants . ne Ana Fleur d' Marie Miss Sheppard
25 ditto, stove plants 15 dos. Alboni Hero of Surrey Pelopiodes
:24 y - mv 05 . im 3 Jehu Improved Purity
12 ii do ра; Little Wonder Prince Albert
12 v do, do. Stove plants .. 258. Diana M роу ; оча танц
25 тат. fine NET Roses, 285. ; 12 vars, 15s. рем 3 .
no ата. dwarf do. . 108, 6d., or 12 ue Marion ne ictori
2 vars. fine Climbing Rose ra . Falty c ten iuski
Mixed dwarf Roses 3s. per arse ozen, or per EW CINERARIAS.- The set of 18s.
FRUITS, &c.—25 finest prize GOOSEBERRIES, strong Charlotte, — :64.; Charles Dickens, 28. — Lee, 9s. 6d.
2 and 3-year plan - 40s. 64. fo te Kearney, ы, — Loveliness, 3s. 6d.; guerite 145545
e eee.
A olia. eens’ edling, ac ^
. British Queen, Alice Make; Fe rti- е chaser's 5 the following, s 95. per dozen ;
lised Hautbois, an r400... —.. 8 0 e Deans Mr. Sidney Herbert
Myatt's Surprise a and a Riven Eliza, per 100 5 0 Adde. Villiers 1
RHUBARB and Linens, each 1e, or 9 о | Ange Flora M'Ivor Sense
9 94.; or per dozen N ert 7 6 nes Tu rd
Prince of Wales, each 3 6 Ву Lady Hume Campbell p Pine Dota
Peaches, . Apricots, Standard and Dwarf
фоне Pe Pears, Plums, € urrants, Raspberries, Grapes, Cherries,
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS.
100 distinct and show eties, 305. ; 50 HMM owt XE. 04.
300 s prior and naar at Mo, 505. 50 varie *. 90 0
25 fine Rock plants, 128.; 12 vari: varieti ies 7 56
12 varieties fine Antirrhinums, 68.; 12 superior and new 10 0
25 ya fine Phlox, 10s, 64; 12 varieties 2x 670
25 varieties superior and pow Ду, 15s.; 12 y: varieties 9 0
12 eee choice Pentste: 7 6
HOLLY HOCKS, splendi bolleotio tion, » doz, 2; 95, 18s, aud 25 0
! 15 0
GL OLI.—Our superb eol et a poe ЖУ ‘of upwards of
A00 varieties. The : offered by
Oscar, 5s ; Zaria, 5s . Foster's Eleanor, 3s. 6d.; National, 3s. 64. ;
Catherine Hayes 1 5 ady Gertrud
8 Seaton adame- Cerito Rosy Morn
— Sontag Resplenden
. Copperfield — ali St. aer of the Isles
ean
arriage paid to Lond ы Norwich, а an intermediate
Stations. A liberal теты for Falch — the usual allowance to
the trade.—St. John's — Colch
RG =”
OHN WESTWOOD | is gi we m to send out
fine healthy plants, in Poe. n of Br following g —
G ERANIUMS and FANCY GERANIUM the prices un
A hamper and package, with carriage ro London ШОП,
ieties, ‘Th owing showy varieties are
. i GERANIUMS.— 2. 2s. per d
Colvin, RLY ANIETIES, flowering June and pe toz. Mage, Y | = Optimum (Foster) Zaria (do)
s. „ rose, crimson and yellow - 2 0 s 32 60 2) Aneen of May (do. Ko lla (40)
n Tub rum, dark crimson . Ы 3 0 + 9) Rachael (do.) Gal x 0
Dobri e ” 3 edora (Turner), Leonora (Hoyle) alatea 9.
1. ma, fine orange pink ti 8 910 T арр .per dozen: *›
рь Ден dark velve et crimson, finest form » 10 6 sa (Beck) [Turner Rubens
Spese faded pink, lag and yellow» TS 5% Pride of th pe Jee Fring Фуад OH Bory
Alfred aca V — * August to ee oa Gan — Purple "Standard Ariadne
Cornelius, rich rose, white marked .. Li Lide . П ' e acl Lord Mayor
fm orn cram m, rich раң white striped 4 T EM idi — ; белени
А 7 6 er domen:
I ril —— marked with Sas ү унд Forget-Me-Not Field-Marshal ian ¢
— ales, superb crimson 15.0 ear! Constance ont Blanc
1 оси fine ыу se. pink and white feather » 9 0 a a such 2 of Orange
sing Sur TU er Mi ее
} "TALL Жоли, flowering August to October. m. ' Emily Major mo
op orange m oz. 5s. Odd. uyp uchess
- Blotibundus, white rose striped — .. OR es dog le а Conspicunm Chastity
Gandavensis, clear M es 8 Б nisite jax | Claudiana
Hi- E m
‚50 0 |Rosam Alderman -> (Саре ла
P. doz. ntur Ondine : ulready
; er 100 | Norah Lady Somerville Diana
cunt 04. | Vi Medea Риера
M ü al je dem ; Cun
ban vars,” pe E e Qe. ie sds: died 45. eU ‘Asi
“ANEMONES 50 vars, beautilul, distinet гахе - х
Bc fne for ob xx roots ofeach 115 doable wt — 32 2 7% Flower of берәу “йт 215 — мв, с. eis 15
each I Va. er -in-Chief, э”
м à 9 9 | Mountain of Light” „ 18:64 erise Unique 1s
FANCY ERAN I —
Eu a „С, оС te:
per 100; 1s r dozen. ; Princess AliceMaude Celestial Бев
Choice mixed double, per 100 s e 488. and E 6d. en Lady Downes Gipsy Queen
le scarlet yars., mixed, per 100 РАР . 270 um Bongm Caliban Sous oat
‘Mixed sem i-double Russian, fine, por ibo: i POT ENT quo Er | Duchess of Orleans Lady С ү
Bin new s a злу Vas peri. ^. 4 0 | Criterion Gn E ABE | ee
ids LI yas e lolce ... 7 6 8з. d 2 ‹
Finest mixed do., 7. 1007. Y: į . per dozen:
30 best double named, ; 1 Due — 27 б [Richard Cobden | Modesta pit
in Or fre] 2 „ 6 0 ee m" e Malet Miss Wright
fin d'Or, DE m pe r doz. i; 2 0 | Joh а Ne Plus Ultra
An vars,30feach 7. 8 0 Ca ed Bride | Odette
007 Pisis nt-eyed, 108. p per 100, 1 Ele 8
— Rana 9 ö — Lady Emma 1
NM per 100 2 : d Wires
mixed, 185. 100 or йз. так. Магїоп
„ 50 beat va vars, in choice | Gaiety
„ 2 68. to 9s, Od, | Wintonia
colours not named, per dez. 8 0 | Exquisite
clos beautiful ne varieties pm pa M
2% sven and very Hat no Lord 8
Pilot
Purity 1
Countess de Salis quem Victoria.
Mrs. Shaw Lefevre
gaa ae ag
only У в portion of 3. in hk puis 2
"ГНЕ PERPETUAL TREE VIOL 7
1 ARBOREA : large plants, 6s. per doz nts oR VIOLA
DOUBLE WHITE TREE VI OLET: Telik lanta? бегл.
THE RUSSIAN SUPERB VIOLE plants lo + Der doz,
Pad. т reatise x gne Violet, же. free for 12 stampa,
О CLOV Е серпом, 25. 6d, per pm
WHITE бу, CARNATION, 15. 64.
CLOVE. “PRINCE OF WALES" 28. 6d,
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'ANTIRRI IINUMS, is. ‚рег doz. ; : Bs. per,
dozen of
iolets
Clove Gar nations, der one dozen of each o
end Sweet Williams, with А Treatise on th
Garden — Flower Seeds of all the be :
Dutch etis finest imported ; with every —
for the Kitchen Garden, Pleasure Grounds, and
Orders received for Trees, &c. Seeds n as usual
inchester, Basingstoke, and Alton, at which E yd.
on market days. All goods'delivered Free каи
principal Market Towns.
ve „priced “Catalogues forwarded on aj
Free. remen sup id.
EPHEN SHILLING resp y suggests the impo
STE 1 * pP
of observing both his Chris me and Address. un
letters 3 For и as ape: omission is likey ta
a Р
North W. mem and Hartley Row Nurseries, п
Hants, 24 miles ‘con the Winchfield Station, So
Railway. Nov. 5.
A: WATERER, respecti
1 on Of p parties engaged in planting to the fo
bricata, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 PoE M H
uar EN te lari removed ‘ew. year, and as robust
quart as ie (ер pak to met th m. We havea large 8 i
8 ria} spores, 5 4, 5,6, to 8 feet. zs
odara, 8 ut han nse plants from sa
"tity, 18 f E all heights from 1 to 7 feet. A few splendid!
10 to 15 feet ; Eo io tes nsplant Hg peri n
Cedar of 2 in 2 8, 4,5, 6, 7 to 10 feet. These іш
of Lebanon are also very hau idsome X
» Canade
»
8
m 5 —
Thuja 9f this be
d Ufer "
9 oa ди
am bilen 5
m Independent p the 597
size. Priced Ca
* S “the Numery linen the err the Wi [ie bate:
Quid Cine E eH
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45—1858. 1
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
R. HENRY DOWLING, Wo olston Lawn ,South-
y them to throw all other Plums in the
— and Ge erally, is three new Plums — |
ANGELINA BURDETT, BLAC — — STANDAR la
NGLAND, at the following —Fine strong |
old trained , at 5s, each ; or 2-year rs do м, 64. each.
II. D. having the opportunity of fruiti g them ason, can
greatest con men — far exceed all
other Plums ever yet produced ; they hayi: ai am been laid before |
а committee d Lee dod and the most 5 judges in the
shade, reg r.posses more Swee са flavour | 1000. —Вео teh Firs, t, 258.; two-year seedlings
Almost equal to the Pine. The above can be suppl by Mr. one-year nodded. BPS, Bei і A e 3 to Аты 0 2.to 3 feat,
& TURNER, Roya сет Slough, Bucks, the zonas gent, | 20s., 1 to 2 feet, 155.; ; one-year seedlings, o transplanted,
E. give. satisfacto: ** N quality, having fine, 7s
this season tasted th s 141. D. to inform the Public Ma apl le, No orway, 8 to 10 feet, per dozen .6s., 1808.;
ly, that no trees can be supplied from any 0 — Nursery Maple рут, гей терй very ornamen I, per doz „рег
true, except arc Ge — favouri sen ulberry, leaves are used for silk-worms,
H. B. with early orders, will be.strictly attend 1 100; Cep 4 lo 6 feet, very fine, 25s. рег 100. And
CHALLENCE TO тө ENGLAN
R. D. CHR AND FTLO South-
; ampton, having had the . of a #4
LIN A BU URDETT and the BL —— GAGE this season, ca
mith confidence w the above — — the Reine
Claude Violette and м Purple Gap г 50/.,.0r an
Plums oo om produce, eem. the 2oth of August and the
6 of tem ber, 1854, and to be decided by three competent
judges, and met half we to any part of "Engl
— Nov
RO CATALOGUE.
"WOODLANDS NURSER 5 n 80 NEAR Carrisi, m
3 WOÓD AND SON beg. ce that
he New Edition of their- — Catalogue, for 18836 is d
will be sent gratis on receipt of T
Postage Stamps.
ы E distribution, and
р
heir Ca Catalogue of General Nursery Stock may also be had on
same terms.
Collections of ROSES. will be st nly on the following terms,
ie. m 8 E rel yt gy rly to Rud Woop & Sox :—
1 Stan st varieties of
eibi ing a er. poe pore — suitable for
training, &c., 3s.
Tall Sta ndards, fine
¥ , of the most showy kinds, for
situations esc ne &e., 36s. per dozen
3 1 selected Standards, 18s. to 24s. per dozen, or
per
= D ess — Dwarf Standards, 108. fo 16s. per dozen, or
0
Superb do. rao, d the; best sorts for exhibition, 18s. per dozen, or
. per
TL 108,
Fine rfs, on own roots. Mii pm. v 105. per 100.
poe * — and N ose, 95. to 128 pamos
9 ing 18s. per dozen. p
mede € 5 diis
(ноз in
Ae n.conspicuous
s, or on own roots in
er 100.
on 6-inch stems, 12s, to 188.
Wi „ SKIRVING, -Walton Nursery, 1 — , begs
111 offer his extensive Stock of Fruit, Forest, - "Оти.
tal Trees and Shrubs, priced Catalogues 1 per pee be had
le F Forest Trees consist of several milli includi k,
Ash, Elm, Scotch Fir, Spruce amd ай the com баши
plan nted in. this country; a the ol.
mo Holly, Privet, row e ded
Ornamental
aq
tion to his ‘his gonata cole of Hard
Trees, W. y recommends the ARAU UCARIA IM MBRI-
DATA m Land 1 0 FRU JEDDARA, of whieh he, holds m y:thon-
— * feet h єз 3
— ihe opan — aiid де ет ар to апу
ELM 23 Mgr ms
T Aui. Shrubs, of large
rci
‘Size, suitable for. , effect.
e . bee Waste lands, or m
Wie ILLIAM ee „Mount Pleasant Nursery,
picked 77 Д from 4 to 6 ^ with соф А
Н р
y Cham pion n of
THE PLANTING
CLEARANCE, OF Taper Ongar, Таан, Stuer AND
pleasure o
—— attention to their extensive Nursery, consisting of
50 acres of ground, which contain (independent of a
n" quantity of Standard
;vergreens, — Flower-
ey pro
ILLIA M WOOD AND SQN
mo E stock of Roses) a very 1
| Orn
amental and —.— — American
ing Shr but m
ubs, ecially the foll
clearing off ato
г 100. E Firs, x to 6 fools hs 3.to 4 feet, 20s,; Silver
Firs, 3 to 4 feet, 20s., 1 to 2 "de
every Aad ki f tal Trees.
Woodlands Nur
healthy clean grown
mino cae n 105.
yramidal trees, 10s.
Cherries, st standards, 156.
pyra ve coit aped
— Fine dx
SOM айе» 10 Bere nd
for ae 2
Medlars, sta:
x TY, 88
—— i
SEAS
have the
owing, which th
sery, Maresfield; near Uckfield, Sussex.
RD UIT
ү; чүл al trees on Quince
Flums, standards, 15s.
ee ae КЕ 125.
warfs, 1
63 кес 155.
туе i caro may be had in ыва for; two
FOR
TOOD an x» ‘ING GRAM, Hun
g, which. have
Hedge —
o 12
12 H 14.2
14 to
Also, the
prices. Limes, the best red
= : 12. гй
to 14
дйн
ri to 16
e above are ‘all feathered to the .
—
ig to ‘offer
the follo een fre quently transplanted,
and es admirably TAS, for the р». purpose, ог for Parks,
Elms, the true b co from n" or grafted,
feet Aen
18 100s.
true Huntingdon or . Elm, at the same
Ate, per, um
eolicetion of Standard P. a and other Fruit wey SUM.
leading kinds; and an extensive E Nursery Stock,
Catalogues of Shieh mer D be had o application.
_Huntingdon Nu ls
—
nd. m
" Ё oul the |
RUI
ALEXANDER PONTEY. Plymouth Nursery, begs
to ipfum the ре ge — has als
he
май, at
PEGN
UBA -T
ANDALL'S PROLIFIC | RHUBARB. —
qualities of this Rhubarb are во 1
bet mmendation feat it has been
ased b
und on, 125 per ion.
had of E. Лені. Loughborough Gardens,
Brien а ena. pec principal Seedsmen. A liberal а
to the trade. Post Office Orders payable at Brixton,
SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS D PERPETUAL ROSES,
sary, Bun
died y stl
pub-
zen. Hollyhoc
from 4 the hoat kinds, po 1s, 6d. per packet,
_ PRE
t, contain, ning upwards of
warf plants, table for
qiiam) — the best t iudi in
ozen. Strong dwarf plants of Show
оа. Во
олен ied plants added to compensate for
long 25 55
d PAN E AND SON, T , Grea t Berk
hampstead, Herts, bow a — large Stock of VER-
GREEN — and SHRUBS suitable for immediate A in
making New P ns, Aven 33 маа фа ves forming a
— eie „they have selegted,.as a more y the follow-
ing, — different varieties ge which wi will T ond. ‘under their
be had on ыр: d dr Catal 32 ^s which m
L ROSES.—
E borders os br pot
cultivation, 9 per d:
—
prem two
tamps; vali "e d General j^ Catal talogue for — ditto ; » 3
; Azalea, Camellia, — — — 4 ſor one ditto.
pong pe vite, Aron us, Ar ria im rus
japon ica, Cypress , Holly (green and
bre petra 1 —.— or Red Cedar a jendid plants) ;
Kalmia v latifoli common and Port al (fi fine),
bra, excelsa, insiguis . Pinaster,
Levy k ir Khutrow, morinda
enäron, Taxodium вет
Я
Smithi, Me — — ;
ee
Jons HN
TERER ‘begs to unee that
Tte of BRODODENDRONS,. cmm t
CONIFEROUS PLANTA. e., is now published, а and m
had tamps for postage.
the "et all - ry ododendrons wo ee of cultivation
— in order to facilitate purchasers in making
tions, T with à — m. their ee Бун ement.
жет Rhododen ng the Am xhibitions
— London,
Е
Me era) Botanic мге Йе н ai fia өеп Regent
are annually, 9 — from this аце
Тһе — Bags eater c the Farnborough
Stat se кэне. — and 3 mile s from Blaekwater,
South-Eastern Raile — 7
ticularly re-
mos s. He
8 his Pears on e a de "ой a full pus state.
8, both standard
The Nursery abounds with Р rr
and dwarf trained. His stock o
Peaches and Nectarines grow
that
t Trees in Pots, suit
1 81 tandard à
able fo:
consisting t —+ ien 5 kinds for .
Plymouth Nursery, Plymouth,—Nov. 5
HYACINTHS, TULIPS,
— trai
ing against high walls are very fine
this € 9 takes — opportunity of a
t he h d
ned
wers
uses,
RANUNCULUSES, .—
AURICULAS, .LILIES, AND ‘GLADIOLUS.
GROOM,
y sT to her
to his МАЈЕ
attention of thy i m
assortment of the €— FLOW ER
best E He begs
year ве
25 HY ACIN THS, in 25.fine sor A ртн
100 TULIPS, in 100 fi 25 аі 8
100 do. in
100 RAN M
Superfne mixtu
100 ANEMONBS,: in 0
uperfine.
20 AURICULAS, in. iud
LILIUM VANCIFOLI ies
Do. do. SEEDLINGS nia RÜ RUBR
0.. EXCELS ”
Bo. JAPONICUM, true, or BROWNI s
Do. THOMPSONIANU * гез
SEEDLING L.
ready, and will be forwarded by as
Foreign Order:
Clapham Rise,
MAJESTY, THE
u
hich he can
5. 6d. to
109 Devin sar sons, Pane:
cn m П
Я р. бие. "de
x from ito! 1
UM
ES, by name
oy begs to say that hie Catalogue ер а BULBS, A is
en
near London
ч
E
supply of the
to Foes fin ow at this is 8 = aiio
nfiden tly:
more to offer the Trade.
Kian WEEPING WILLOW; on SALIX
P ULA Trustee on the sequestered
this beantifal
numerous testimonia!
M
y p orma —
8 . 7 its dark colons e e
Eo acter.
Salix ca pares Athen Ash
PIC e
I ms
is bein
at extremely — imarnock, Ov 5 ee
: | 25 Azaleas, ne y
with fi — ferr of Then —
rican Azaleas
Is as |.
reen
a | 12 Choice
Salix |
а J. ano Н. BROWN offer ie ee
ted PLANTS, айо, TREES, &c., which t —
8 у any p part of the ki
Belgi
12 H
12
Oryp
Climbing Roses, of
Roses, qo Ie aud hal half 3
w Roses, P.
Yellow
12 Tea-scented —
= and oth
orgies b
FL ie n do.
25 Hardy ican Plants, one of s name
ardy and Kalmias, one of a sort
Rhododendrons, маа i aud ‘Rae,
ns, each c
Ms mn
me for.
mt
per dozen,
dozen
"
SUPERIOR FRUIT TR REES.
Fine dwarf and standard Peaches,
2 e and, 2 the best
S ids to Red
dozen
, 12s
kr eee X
arieties, on their own roo! 21
* 20 0
GTANDISH AND — S CATALOGUE for the
pres ason is Now y, and may be had on;
A selection fom it арреа — +з е detailed 8
Gardener. ronicle, of — ee 10th, to — 7 Mc
— r plant buyers. tains many ne
respect attire
plants.—The Nursery, . Nov. 5.
The Gardeners’ ( Chronicle,
SATURDAY, NOVEM NOVEMBER 5, 1888.
Acric ICULTURAL statistics p^ ME beloi
division of our journal, an
yielded i in this country, it is also о ascer
tain how É our means of subsistence, derived from
such materials, are affected by the garden crops,
which form so large a part of the area nw cultiva-
tion in this country.
Lord Asnnunrox, in an admirable letter to the
pintar xg Committee of a Union in Hamp
puts the value—we s { to say the indispensable
nece ity df such information in so clear
that his ts cannot be
a peint
of view too generally
d. | made
It pedi to is lo:
m. Ls am 2 ernment 8
i | ез, ап
ne’ the tons of j hem e фе pounds of
con et Ne antarada et
eottan which h r quitted. our ports, and
given from year’s end
Sees
antity they can spare for expo: ыл
great. corn-dealers have > long g felt t 1 |
lecting some suc
guidance. Mr. Sa ea of эй rm told 12
*
708 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Nov. 5
| ions’ committee in 1833 that he | 5 e the nature of the returns asked | its own way in the estimation o T
ee nn travel over the corn districts | for, and of the motives which lead Government to | for different purposes, 6% those who wei
d him both the нете and the yield. |5 eek be: we ө етей no doubt. This Шор. ** Lant Street, Ba ough, Oct. 5, 1853. s PELLE,"
& Now, what is.the consequence of this gd hension is met with so ae truth and skill by | From this it would appear that we we
knowledge? Mr. Saunvers can та, ане, that we must again borrow his | mistaken in our apprehension that ba :
market for “y mek aes we, the bulk of ifi lordship” words :—“ With пи? to the first point, | become of little value, and we sincere] desi
sellers, become aw. the true circumstances the Bare vernment does not seek to know the amou unt believe that there is no cause for alarm, BA
which regulate the price of what we have to sell. of each man 's stock, or the extent of each man’s | does r. PRELLER mean? He takes out
“Som. о the same advantage was at en . Such a return would be too cumbrous | for making leather without bark:
us
t which | e
from city to city, and obtained information five or ЕЕ sum-totals are compose t seeks no more addition to its being the rhe of a mu
six days in advance of the ordinary post. They | to to a ad distinguish. die return of each occupier | expeditious process, and yet he says — W
made rapid fortunes at the expense of the public; вы wiesen to mark and Wl Sine each brick of sumption of bark will not dimi nish. Does he pon
but now the electric telegraph has placed all upon | which our house is compos e house must be | that his oe has not the value andi gii to it, ang
a level. The publication of these statistics will | put together brick by bri ck, and the return for therefore w not come into competition with tan.
produce the same good on the Corn Exchange. the thre kin ngdoms must be gathered item leather ? or that 1t 1s too expensive for general :
Í ; ; i Id by item Ls t the items which compose the sum- | and therefore will only be made on a small w,
total. will be as much lost in the mass and aggregate | or that he intends to be so patriotic as to MA.
it, though it may trench upon politics. Not only of the whole as the bricks which compose the house patent valueless, by refusing licenses to Ў
e farmer suffer for want of statistics in his are lost in the mass and magnitude of the building. | persons to work under it, confining the preparatio
contest for price with the t dealer on the Corn The next LE is, why does the Government of untanned leather to his own small factory” i
Exchange, but he suffers also from the same want | desire these —— stics? What is its motive? It Lant Street e cannot seriously believe that
in his contest for consideration and political power certainly is not wit ith the view of 5 ng corn-dealer any of these suggestions is a t in i
with other classes on the great stage of life. I have itself, as some ed supposed, for that would be Mr. PreLLER’S meaning, an erefore we must
no doubt in my own mind but that the capital we not only absurd, but illegal. It assuredly has no trust to himself for an explan e of his 1
employ and the produce we raise exceed in value notion of taxing our produce, for no Government, E Ace ete per^ 2 be h
made e 0 "med
0
all the capitals and all the products besides raised in A z иени system, would dare to pro-
is great manufacturing country; but I have по pose Eam e first — of life, It vet there will be no reduction in the de s
figures to appeal to—I can speak only from con- d. doe — wish to pry into our secret bark or its substitutes, and conse sequently no one
jecture. When, therefore, next N or рык at | concerns, for it provides 5 we may make our will suffer. Bark has been valuable hitherto becanse
any future time it is proposed to make appor- | returns at our option, either jointly or — ae it, or its substitutes, have been indispensable to the
tionment of power, according to the importance and It is the more necessary that this explanation | Preparation of leather; according to Mr. Preter
magnitude of the several industries, our claims will | should go forth in the columns of the Gardeners’ it is to retain its value, although its use ‘shall hare have
be most assuredly underr Chronicle because our friends the market gardeners, | ceased. We are ek ue public would W
Б, c": — wou Md АДЕ for us i rial in this whose returns we earnestly hope will be included | 4 Solution of this enig
They would show that the 5 of in the Government inquiry, are very likely to enter-
the — — to the subsistence of this ntry is as|tain the same 3 as has prevailed n
nothing when compared to that иба by us. | among the farmer Тнкзе beautiful plants are generally loo ed upon by
They would prove that, — of being a backward beginners as being very difficult to айнын ae
unenterprising race, bigoted ЫД ancient practices and| We lately adverted toa patent process for соп- | fully, and therefore the paratively rare ud i
incapable of improvement, we were bringing —— verting н» into Inn without ра assistance | Collections, If the following mode of treatment is pur-
year more and more acres into cultivation, and that of bark or any other anning —-— ce; and we sued, however, there n e little fear of failure.
we were every es investing more capital, however pointed et the serious ee whic 1 this invention | In selecting young plants from the nursery choose
— -— — the es we derived from it. They | must necessarily have on the price of bark if the iit those’ that pre strong and — $ s m 1 -
would place the small farmer more upon uali eee че: MD Буе recived M
m * pon an equality жок by it should be found to possess the excel- ейн they diiit d be vintered i in the таттан рай
e great dealer upon the Corn Exchange. | Тепсе poe d to them by very good authori Th
They would farther give to the trade such accurate Ei args then jmd E a eon ge t x the gree the glass as
Prio sc Bio Id ананын Ree din f th venient, 2 let ба be carefully Кыл Me ied
rmation as would nis ger of those | patentee, Mr. PnELLER, the le letter to the the root. When th ect is to obtain the largest
speculations which ransack the world for corn Secretary of the Society of Arts. ible t of n" een — б of ‘Season,
under ree, apprehensions of scarcity, and bring ү E tay e ОР e e
rain où all снр" , A Leading Article, эгиш my patent рго- they may e eee be placed E d bie
cess — converting skins into 1 athe appeared in the temperature of from 45° to 50° at night, allowing Il
f common understanding can fail to Ga P Chr Pio. übel y e ipo у edi xig of rise 10° by day with air and sunshine, early in March,
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1 gardens, and the larger lins foáh ii in all preciated, and in future not jes worth stripping off|and evening during bright weather,
kitche ee екш in extent. he trees, Vh apai ya e like irony when I i
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corn m nufacture is so small in proportion to the general | active growth when placed in a moist growing
in years of deficiency they have very considerable produce of this country, that even supposing that ture, and when this is observed to be the case
influence. рн oe "à y customers for large T biped чн , 3 shift ар
The Pota a main pplies should gradually be the cause of an exten- > „йн:
lost or ier ‘diminished ; А. da 8 m sion of twenty times the present Lue y. of my small 2 — à rans Sse — (o M6 —— n: pet
sary,in order to а ode ow cm the «кажан tory (which is phe age le “i the Somer nice moist healthy state, 2 in
Cabliares T Pa — 5 my tard main of — "d d al y ya ‚ vd
ges, «аца arsnips, and like, to is eii eh uirements, and an immense su Ly of tan hatag wet nor too dry ; keep rather close *
we ете me such обага crops as as Apples, Pears, materials would still be wanted, for which tanners sprinkle the АА var bed „ and „
which with the poor are as much food have not to look а to the owners of Oa iren | in | apply water to the “soil with the greatest
as Wheat. and Potatoes: though о the sam ; r € | i ts
extent, We happen to know that the total appears to state, but are now, and vig otio to | fresh soil. Although most of the varieties
amm t 3
he be, dependent upon an annu al im mportation of about erate d of warmth if accompanied wit ir
that alarm of scarcity which was felt in 1845 5, and 250,000 cwt. of Oak-bark from Belbium snd Hollind, MR k ja ide = pc:
which öva т led to the repeal of the Corn-laws. 120,000 ewt. of different descriptions of bark, and rtificial —— ies s iod © of f th
Had any one been able at that time to show by un 750,060 cwt. of substitutes containing tannic acid ; a peri no to
— figures * although three-fourths of such as terra japonica, oe gambier, sumach, p growth, aud. е should. ed RI = Га very
otatoes were destroyed, a much larger quantity bags ot from other countries vnus |
a
All these articles have very much increased in | currents.
of other root-crops than utem бал y exist $
in the ountry, the ic would undoubtedly have idis 2 vas last few n ; апа leather . About the end of May or 6 of June the youl uh
been mitigated, and possibly the consequences of in foreis ries has also bee large ns ma close pit or frm
тен Api Я іп ge specime y remov ` their |
that might have assumed some other form, файн: аѕ ien is not sufficient made here for Which will form a very “suitable situation ана, MN |
ie 1 caused less temporary distress чү demand. Ofall the manufactures of this country аса ly plied — their bet swevet; to
han it wast of the agricultural that of leather is considered tni 3 conveniently su inconvenient, home t
fate agricultural interest to onsidered the fourth in import- | „6. 99 stanton i ^ ina a close pit, the warm end ©
undergo. But nobody knew anythin ng whatever | ance ; and the annual value of the leather manu-
about the extent of land under Беа with any- | fa ctures was estimated some years ago at 14, 000,000“. the greenhouse vi АЕ — a near the glass |
thing ; mg. ау could tell Momm uantity of corn sterling. No doubt it is more at esent, and is | Health rc im TEE plan л
1 5l 1 0 2 | . * Ens
kd carried on without са 2 of bark, or d я ted by — ts s
hitherto n, not re e much safer
of producers or manufacturers, and 25 Ip e елеч previous to winter than to
ett Y y al que
1
" S now leather s Wha w k d, and will continu
45—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 709
days, giving a a free circulation of air. except during without ча уйды, a man to rake it off,—which is песез- its fallin otf еа etting d d bet
dar» | + indi, when the Mn * be r aised on the sary in the other machines. The 8 E "ы 3 ore it reaches
rangement of
d of ci
same prin-
n
sheltered dis only, and a e thrown Masi t s the solt-aeting gatherer consists of an endless ban , ciple, and ith s simi ел I have no doubt that
to keep the — ore down or nless the canvas, 0 which бе corn falls as it is cut, and it is the most of flo blooms, especially those which are
in which the plan es a position slightly then оф оп one side by а continuous motion of t ighty and inclining, can m y the
— чар: the шй в 2 к thi shade for as the ne advances, With this machine, syste’ erred to, and, in short, all sorts of vegetables,
e forenoons of bright dares - be Venen Mr. Crosskill stated, one acre and a rn per hour &e. Should you deem this worthy of insertion, it
As to sopping nedap what may be necessary 93 y be eut with t -— one man to dri = -— be the means of ati the attention of
a close, bushy fo in, — In the discussion _whic . Samuelson, le than m myself to carry out the лел жы of sup-
f n die 23 will be re req , but nstant at- | maker of M‘Cormick’s 3 admitted that Bells ро which I MMC a be invaluable to everything in
section фый growing season will be needed, to keep | reapers cut the corn better than M‘Cormick’s,—and g al kingdom. James
the shoots properly tied in. Towards the middle of that the Ming of the hard work required from artley's Rough F Glass.—The description of this
September gradually decrease amount of moisture 2 a 05 the corn was an important advantage; but material, which was mnm for eie - a
lace.
in the "ege sues. and give air more freely, in order
wth —— ood preparator
|
—nÀÓ
to start into growth, and should then have their e thom ^
taki care to
ffor
ossom, they may be removed to a pace
drier situation, m. it is N to trust Gompho-
lobiums out of doors; and are so prolifie of
m ach kept in growing ‘conditions, that they
well repay the protection of glass
For soil take good turfy peat b
about the size of garden
; well mix these together, and be careful to have it
N
o Mr. Be
- M‘Cormick’s or
P | Mocha.
said, is
as stated, that the
— 5 that of Mr.
Ir. Hussey's, he. one being 407, the
Mr. Crosskill stated, in rep Y to 8
the use of
; that ther is no
if the
18 reaper is
Huss
oth er 207.
ard
s itis cut. Models of the |
bob. a
bite.
on, — In |
me ath beter ence.
el satius J e for Coffee.— A зр g to Liebig,
contai ommon with te coffee, a —.—
— he calls * Taurine,” and v h by the way, h
considers essential to the health of all who do not take
strong exerci ding to think that
Asparagus might be made a good substitute for coffee.
The young shoots which I were not
agreeable, th ng an alkaline flavour. I then tried the
ripe seeds roasted nd make a ful
flavoured coffee not easily distinguishable — fine
he seeds are easily freed from th rries by
drying them in a cool oven, and then rubbing — on a
in a nice moist healthy state when wanted for use 0 E uantity of similar ma in the * mal of the
e escape of water get ih the How to Draw a Geometrical Pear оп a Given. Line — Horti cultural Society,” seg i to which we must refer
soil will be sufficient to effect the purpose, u e ]
same objeet is kept in view in parre the prm and rape Mildew. — Perhaps some of your readers
also in the operations of shifting ; and unless eir ard may like to have another proof that sulphur will
efficient drain is # igi ess ge har destroy mildew on Vines. The Vinery here is 80 feet
ex eginners ll not to 7 n length, and 18 feet wide. Last year I lost the greater
water carelessly whenever the surfa hee “of the soil may t of the Gra m it from mildew ; I washed the
ap dry, without ascerta m hd hether the mass is pipes with sulphur, and put fires on, but that did not
in that condition, and also to avoid giving sma stop it; this year the mildew made its appearance before
ently. Givea thorough s watering when necessary, ines n as I e
по more until it is really wanted again, Alpha. hem all over with sulphur, throwing it by handfuls in
— i D! dod thefoliage. The mildew di "ci sri and m
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCE- positas sam s Mest b. dpt
MENT OF 5c shake the sulphur on the . I did not syringe the
Concluded from page 693.) . Vines, but kept the very damp un
Section G.—On Reaping Mac Macr by A. Cross- began to ripen. I used 7 Ibs. of sulphur. H. Morgan,
KILL.—Mr. Crosskill p an historical account of reap- Gardener, Panes Hall, Norfolk.
ing ng machines, from thei А. by Ro an ls Large Decid ess —There i is in the garden of
e ) vvsent time; with a view to show that though three the vicarage zug & deciduous Cypre easuring in
ping machines had not been brought it proninenty ая э» oe ae —À . ee the girth 9 feet 4in, at 2 feet from the ground, and 7 feet
to notice before the Great Exhibition such implements three semicircles which give thè g wired. Ав it 6 fee "height about 60 feet, its sha
had long since — invented, and the reaping | was not mentioned at page 534 how to find the foci i in куйшен, the spread of the lower branches, which
achinar gi ‘Cormick and Hussey were con- | an ellipse of a given length and breadth, it is shown by | feather down und—say 45 feet. It stands on
и оп е principles as those which had been the follow ing. d the edge of a s nd, in which its roots luxuriate
previously in this country. Among other English D exceedingly. soil seems ng loam
inventions of reaping machines, he mentioned one chalky botto Am I right in supposing that this is an
Mr. Smith of Deanston, in 1812, which from time | unusually large specimen of the tree! S. R. F., Bozley,
time underwent improvements, and in 1835 it worked 5, fine specimen : but д ы will find
very successfully at the meeting of the Highland Agri- ве А 7 for example at Syon, if we eee, rightly. lt is
cultural Society. After that trial it was laid aside, A i — с naturally E Pants, plant.
British farmers did not encou and, during the я ; Diseased Araucaria.—The statement made by “ Jack”
| y of labour, did not want such machines. (see p. 678), corresponds exactly with a case known to
1822, Mr. Ogle, of Remington, near Alnwick, invented e in the west of There no reason existed
а reaping machine, which appears to ha ed as a — considering the ев оп датр, De a discerning
model for Mr i ius a M е is, in almost With centre D and radius A В, cut А C in c and f, | friend recommended t bg " of the Araucaria,
eee gle’ = description | which are the foci Ap che W. Fitzsi imon, га to W. draining the site, and replan t thereon. This was
of which was pultiished 1» in 1626 п Phillipps, Esq., Reig done, and the ly sickly assumed the cha-
Which prevented the adoption of Mr. Smith s reaping| 8 ing Fruit a Wane of Increasing its Size.—For | racter of robust | has ever since flourished.
machine also caused Mr. Ogle’s to be laid aside; though | the last few years I have taken considerable interest in | A С ack’s” Araucaria appears be
à America, where labour is scarce and the stalk of the | horticultural pursuits, and during that time I have, c re arr 3 C Фзатьл4 I 2
corn more crm and dry, and bea ere better adapted | from observation and a series of trials, at him to adopt th remedy pg peme ча
forthe action of mechani Sal iy in all sorts of fruits raised about o: r have no doubt it vill prove are en e өрк es
was soon in extensive demand. K was r.|than they usually are, and their ities much | that one o emi ыба recently
that about 2000 of № d wey by supporting the fruit in the follow- lost a fine e cigar of Araucaria, which is supposed to
annually sold in — United States, a m] Ба Аа А —As soon as it is fully developed, it sh | arise fee is cause. * {
in neari equ zie ot in AM E . The celeb: rity m be be aowed tà to hang its 8 T= its stalk, as the en | Images.—I have lately become
: by machin мут Great aee increasing weight strains the s and in that way acquainted with a young man, * birth a Buddhist, and
Mr. Bell of берй, ‘who had gained a prize | lessens the Y of үт к uid flowing to the a nati Mongol y, now con 1 to
in 1829 from the Highland Agricultural Society for a fruit. This be obviated in some cases by laying | tianity. He told me ae grt om ee
machine, to bring his invention again into the | the Pear, Ailes or whatever it may be эре a branch | his father when a boy, to the tree o ^ End an
In 1852 he contested with Mr. Hussey at the | and fixing it with a piece of matting, to preven t its being | account of 8 is " in Hue’s Trave 5
oa ДЫ the Highland Society at Perth, and i by the wind; or by utting it into à small net, І remem an article relating 0 = E your
away the prize ; and his ing had proved made for the Иер, e same time keeping the | columns, in which. the gee of the stor doubted.
victorious on se ubsequent was to th a hori pm poston » rm it can be done with- | I have, therefore, thought it might ары ini to you,
invention that Mr. Crosskill particul А dis twisting ding, - | to hear from an eye-witness, and one w Ihave
Attention of . It differs in several essential dentally or dc the he weight of а the e niti чы їп my opinion, | no reason to d bt, his account of this pro-
Points from those of M‘Cormick and Hussey. In the most ојна to its growth ; of the| duction. His ri ren. 3 Д 855 down
— the machine is ed before the h w are strained on the - side a of the bend гече Ie ietation, is as follo: height
machino a отте a the centre of the and compressed A the other, hence the the wall of China, i in the. P Р; Р...
төн and not on one side; in the next place, the | which the d ота d Us frd flows being thus par- ог itis 8 Чы, RD! teme ces
wets act like large scissors, which clip the | tially shut u * Е is retarded in | embrace.
corn as the machine is it; anda р 4 “4 ing and com — of the | doubt done h Nu ne
“vantage is, that it gathers the corn after it is eut 5 VVT
up ish in every
Its utility, generally, for alli знаат pur-
l other
eo
its gts no » Xo
sha etd eda e Again, light i is eil Ии
by it in the interi the house imparting to all de-
EI of — tob een - D green,
and dwarf appearan
-—
ie i
In d the first po. b p^
g es W that 1
not - use any other description of qu uture, Geo.
Bro ardens, Powis Castle. [We should add, with
ганы to a complaint concerning the bad quality of
hic
papi gars and
ton o dT cm Which is in all r
Est Б hat had Sunderland, except that the grooving
uch gl char des is finer
КА = —.—
ussian Gardens.—Can any one do a greater act of
kindness to his кел En friends бон һу pum dena a
minute account of the mode adopted in Russ
ran es in b
710 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
течи ES ctis бек August Medal was awarded them. The ve LUN also sent a ve^ populoti ‹ district.
e. A a duce geet and "wa spread am Euville Pine-apple 9 bs. 10 0 Mr. is the name of a certain size of paper,
th as feathers, w are al tg different 1 gr. to Sir C. Morgan, verdi, a Queen pas kin s up M sugar. qe
urs; and His t exists now, the prin- Pine weighing 5 Tbs OZ., for — a certificate’ was head of 14 or 15 cwt. ere aré
cipal object of worship in eene and — people «бандой те another fruit of the same kind, weighing . the ды ithe i .
it on pi een s description’ of the leaf = m Mr. Churcher, gr. to J. Guilt, | because a little’ ch
I thought it resembled the Magnolia, in 8q., of Little! Pan Wika Hants: The last named | blue, excepting a бану
win ng E
Rey said that the fruit was stated t
f grafting —.— | fire- heat; By far the best Pine- apples
room consisted’ о o Queens,
was cu y some kin however, in t
the tree was young, v that: the Tent has it from
also assur :
hese
Though this =
it certainly е
Gurney, jun., —
Sotietles.
HORTICULTURAL, Nov
Treasurer, in = e Chair.
Esq., 0. ming, Esq., H. Mem Esq., Mr.
M. H, Sutton, oer M. André Le Roy, Angers, were
elected Fellows. Although this was dotar day on which
were specially invited, yet one or two collections
were produced, these, r the most i important
— an exhibition of about 160 were. Bo ү MS Е
Nurseryman, Rue de М
mer. This collection contained ma
rms it to a great extent: Same таз Messrs Chandler, of Vauxhall, came — follow-
| Ar rgentine, Atala,
ee Sacra
Nain Bé
gas
жене — J. R. Gowey, Езд., Orch of Bristol
J. D. Rigby, Esq., W. Phelips, charming plant of a и deep coloured variet мә the
Blue Vanda = cerulea), but unfortunately it
00 late, according to the Society's regulations, tor receiv
any awar wo flowering spikes of
teum urnished by R. Hutton, bay of Put
Park, where a noble plant of this scarce Grass is slate
to w flowering — — As some further
t of this ium will be found' in another
— here that 8
experienee x it . confirms all that is there stat ted
respectin the Garden of the Soc
the 4 Steder Regine, Bernt fuchsioides, кеи
whieh did not be different. f. cam
; tw o Ca Ней ^ Maxillaria picta; Cuph
— тоза the scarlet *tAchimenes,t ағу лана. ee,
100K IH
b Pompone, received ari att а name, e M. Van
Ghent. Among these came examples of Beur
Figue de Naples, Br eurré, and p br
d'| Pears; and the great fao es, vi Z., Chou de Milan
des Vertus, and Cho
sing, both ex как s p
other medium s ized.
pagn
Angevine was Uvedale? s St. debe specimen —
hed 2 7 oz. ; Voix à Prêtre а 1. ч
to be Uvedale’s St. Germain ; St; d Charles
Dix were like 3 Grosse Romaine was Catillae;
er
is which is an excellent red Celery the Society has been in li
the habit of distributing among its Fellows for many
. | years.
Hotites of Books, $,
— —
Christianity in China (12mo, Orr & Co. » pp. 160)
professes to be an account of the — by which what i is
olden
Court Pendu Plat, Сауе нее
8 т
extremely i nteresting, as reed 0
е ows and their friends’ present with
t Ag rand d. E and Gat, which are
о ass
чы well deserve еВ
was awar edi ther Pears consisted of i Му Euro
t. d Arti Cohn: , Beurré en glad to know, at least,
rré rie ps T what evidence so strange an eee ene puzzle is
. at Exton | Park, Oakham. pro
Frogmore,
History of the Guillotine — s oe ein ы
is a reprint Wilson C "s
re trellises with vid
— sides’ of ены walks at
'| surpri to d
ve revolution, or even of the Scottish « Maiden,
— * establishment also sent some Raspberrie
ed. have — 1
b
e been ripened —— the aid =
о
weighin p ннат
ra- | informed that ES ers even 8
; реш denat
lety came | majorit
— —”>>
Royal-hand) you
=
made TE
WO col
quite’ out of
ly t
What the ss r itself cost isnot a
with which we' are at
deception was aimed at; t
there ean be no doubt wliatever ; and I
ce be deeme
m it the preference, for the two plain reasons
tuff’ for b
pliable. pro
which justifies such a
2 ewt.
ust bed, А
bush, im noble огешат, long-stalked ao с
18 їп
3 —
whi ‘ping: top. When ripe, they are
12 ribs. The dotés) of thése fruits i is exqu
tiful, resembling
and doniet ed over by circle
rounded, shell ie seales: he be acer
h les, N
ing natives of Sylhet r ati ia ch
where this is wild, veal the fruit 2
« wn
The latter consisted of bed it was not e employ ed in Ireland
The 1307. This little voting is among ee bat" 0 of the
extensive | | capital series to which it belongs. jt
it Nomance of Military Life (Cox, 12mo. pp. 394)
nightian | is avolume containing aS stories founde se po incidents |
es. Mr. known to the author, : 3
sd wey Aa tld, à will interest thoi who love to ane of the perils
entures in
inseparable from the life of a soldier on
ice.
een,
eter's an it (Wo of. v
Мын E pes. The litter is a late kee
y,nct so ssibly as the
Et cer tied ^ TS exéllleti
Origin, Manufacture, Go., of Pa. aper
R. - Herring (Jackson, a rien —The -— vil
k St. Peter's; | — E Perhaps“
it . near ai Rr Y
refer
о brane “at
portuites of rues in eonnection with | —
ker. ial of paper, sing 5
igal extent, from the i ignoran
; always
h an excessive vari rial
a great | last re
Р quel to т
—.— But we can positively state, that in
ee delicate, 9 coneave sepals Hou
pressed close to the
21, PHACELIA RAMOSISSIMA. x ow
ST р. zh
isa mistake, It is quite as
species. Hort. Soc, Journal.
— $
the straight Ж,
ОШ веты iong the side of the narrow walk be
| — the great j Г ту» |
р ed, and 1 dee j yack ge
а деса E Вато, "
1 | school gate” to tk the bottom of the ki
45-—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 711
likewise been a altered by breaki ing off its direct commu- good Apple. It is one of those that have produce in small pots; the e laced five or six n a М ineh
nication with the last named portion oft the grounds, and crop t — m и іп the 8 collection — pot, ina light and very мададу lead ‚ plan
leading it off by means of a short curve into the walk | Apples one tree ten has borne. It is believed | frame, with a little bottom-heat, ver ery sparingly ны
which conducts to ће American garden, The dense that ples will not — long this season ; some of giving air every day for a short time, to exclude damp,
fi
mass of shrubs here, which formerly shut out the arbo- those in the Society's fruit- room are already covered | and carefully picking off “all decayed vu 10 about
retum, have also been thoroughly opened up, and E with a kind of mildew, even although the room is kept three — will mostly — ' ld be
ground turfed, the effect of which has been to bring a dry, and has lately been well whitewashed with lime, immediately potted ; when well establisiosd, they should
large portion of * — into Voi and to m more аала ͥ— be hardened off, and kept im a eool airy frame until
му connect the ornamental ons of the , the to th 7
Of plants in pert open gi hat. which strikes. FLORICULTURE. "er 1 i beli cd
every one at the present ti me' with admiration is the 2 aa |, non. The only open prize, we believe, & ester,
magnificent Gynerium argenteum, = won oum en off S Thavefound the fol- W. тозе and the 21 te Mone pi asd: е5
which is now in blossom іп the Am n gar f shelt | беча
forms а lange tussock o P long catis hard- skinned, preferable E putting them ina retest The he pianis SEEDLING FLOWERS.
dróoping, serrated leaves, ong, iue ong which spring do not draw, and the flowers do not lose their character | re rea it L4 AN ei — ien vat oe E dae
some 18 or 19 tall flower-spikes, surmounted by great or —.— pale which often happens when they are care of. d
loose silvery panicles of inflorescence, which are exceed- | confined ] atmosp | ——————
ingly ornamental. The only thingto be regretted in of a greenhouse. If treated as I shall presently reco | Mis cellaneous.
pe this fine plant is mei diffieulty of mend, they retain their foliage and prolong the — The Use of Fruit. — Because bowel complaints usually:
increasin r r
$
the ,
sunless for it to ripen seeds with us. Such being the ——— of either condition; the plan consists in with in greatest variety it is inferred, according to the
case, nothing can be done in the wa of ——ç it constructing a skeleton pit, by means of cross spars and | pos; hoc propter hoc mode of reasoning, that the one is
till ripe seeds shall an thé obtained from the country | | uprights, the height of which must be regulated aeeord- the consequence of the other. It were about as reason-
where it grows wild, and we understand that the ing to the height of the plants which it is intended to | able to attribute the occasional occurrences of sea-scurv
Society is about to — steps to import мерин It shelter ; the ends and sides should be left open, but in ‚ avy to the use of Lem
may be oe пана that persons їп correspon- | in the ease of severe frosts, Russia mats secured to the | Potatoes, These articles of diet аге powerfully anti-
dence with Buenos Ayres may. easily: secure seeds for cross-spars and fastened to — uprights down at the | scorbutie, and so are —.— эў anti-bilious ; and
themselves from tee where it is well known under surface of the ground, woul — protection; at diarrhooa, dysentery, and cholera are complaints in
the name of the Pampas Grass. It is perfectly hardy, other times the mats might be d — with ; the — MM alkaline biliary secretions are prominent
will grow 1 s lights should be kept on only at nights and in ae conditi cases of dysentery, ob-
garden havi ing beer flooded with water nearly the k weather ; buty in very ro ugh weather, they mus — and liver disense in Who have
of last ier without apparently sustaining the fastened to the eross- pieces with a bolt. o DA — ong resident ‘jn tropical climates, and, from the
te | plants, if well grown, show — — — better history which I have been able to obtain respecting their
rations, it may perhaps be interesting when on the ground; and, if leggy or otherwise. ill- | habits of diet, I have come to the conclusion that these
es to iue that the thermometers by which the shaped, deféets of this kind are in a 1 measure diseases were induced and aggravated, — by the
state of the weather is ascertained here have been со concealed, in addition to which a dry cool bottom is light vegetable and fruit diet most in amoag
moved from the arboretum, я they formerly stood, peculiarly well suited to their req summer | t] „ mildes, but because Englishmen — carry
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not only — and Res pots, and later still for speci- bit e large quantities of nitrogénous and carbonaceous
dau eir being in the way of "гт! пен Med bue — — — ums; it would both|food, in the shape of meat and wines or
А would е peppers an 8 во a
and it is on the same level as the place ted for wintering J — Lilien, —.— and other hardy Nature. It is well known that, though large quantities
— arboretum. | plants in pots, by plunging the pots in ashes or | of animal oils and fats, wines, spirits, and malt liquor,
collection of Chrysanthemums in pots, which has теси them in straw or dried Fern; the latter, which contain a large amount of carbon, m con-
hitherto been standing out of doors, is now placed ral | [vise t ean be procured, is very superior to ashes, as sumed with comparative impunity in cold climates and
the large conservatory, where they are intended not only resists frosts but keeps the pots dry and the in winter, when the carbonaceous matter gets burnt off
flower; but as yet only the little yellow C. Henderson, pes warm. By such treatment the plants grow by the — 8 exereise and — ; in hot
and one or two other small-flowering kinds, are in stronger and flower finer the e succeeding summer. N. M., | climates a summer this element gets retained in
blossom. The plants are dwarf and leafy, and denda | Ki ngsdown. the liver, — ultimately gives rise to congestion of that
а good display; they were struck as late as the middle Солона oF — Horrrnock.— The soil most suitable | organ and its consequences—diarrhosa, dysentery, and
of July, and after they ha ipod established in for the growth of this noble early autumn flower is a Ре ха pes Though in extensive practice for 15
3-inch pots they were transferred to their flowering pots i good | years, in t ;
at once, a ча which has proved perfectly satisfactory. rich garden soil. Previous to planting, the earth should | I can ono emember an — in which I could dis-
Among ot ther plants in the bed, the orange flo we red be trenched at least 2 feet deep, and liberally mixed with | tinctly trace any very serious disorder to fruit as a
ecom cause ; though one mi
n it should be done early, i in t the roots to де et | chief from the amount of unripe and acid trash often’
some nette in flower, which had been | established vef severe frosts set in; but plants turned consumed by the children of the poor. I would not be
sown in August in the PE m taken up and ан; out in March . аў аа — and equally well as supposed to advocate either immoderate quantities of
ght ard in I. sho those ted in in ‚ the plants having been — the most wholesome fruit, or the indiscriminate use of
; however; that some well тоной. dung was — | growing throughout — ‘winter. Care should be taken | unripe or ill — * a But I do contend, as the
in the b icut i nce, n not only i — mod
the roots will be his and well supplied with good Tool. and — supply of liquid manure during "the grow- quantity of well ripen ony or well preserved fruit harmi:
In the ore t, all fruit is now gathered ing season earth v mutet loosened less, but that it is highly е . — to uet heatth of
- the fruit room „ OF Pears were come good uchessé round the T: When the plants have thrown up people, and especially of children, and that it tends:
1 Ke of this kind from pyramids is not ee about 6 inches nich, the latter should be to prevent bilious diarrhoea and cholera. 1 am in-
№, rge as from walls, but it is indi! better flavoured thinned out, leaving not more than — spikes on a clined to view the rà eis of fruit in hot
tan that from the latter. Pyramids also suit the enn plant, and on weak plants not above опе, | climates, and during the
| Chaumontel well, owing ib 2 peculiar mode of growth. staking each spike separately — about 15 or 18 it longing of people, especial of ehildren (in whom
| é Diels are now get ; ripe, as are also examples | inches hi To obtain fine blooms. om laterals should | the biliary functions are v ve), for fruit, to a wise
| of Figue de Naples, a на having a flavour some- be eut away) а and the flower-buds thinned out if too provision of an ov vulg an nd e Lg Prov idenee,
what resembling that of the Bishop's Thumb. The petes crowded. The Ho cot ck is im its beauty in the | which generally imei the remedy side by side wi r the
" ( is
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Suffolk Thorn is a small Pear, atu after the manner | month of August; but a succession of bloom may be disease, at a time when Ше biliary system
of Gansel’s — — t, from which it was raised ; it is | obtained until about the end of October by later danger of becoming disordered. I have gene
e S year it is e atery—a quality planting. Immediately after the blooming season, observed that children who are strictly, and I think
ich unfortunately 1 most Pears this it is advisable to cut the old flowering stems from injudieiously, ау B — use of fruit, have tender
Poire, a Pear, is now ripe; it is the plants about 6 inches from the ground; "n bowels, did 1 I have at they are almost
атаме, на fruit petes at the "S. and stalk, and al October or early in November to earth up the crown | universally pallid ; while, on the other hand, children
dee! deal of the rdg iy c^ of an Apple with silver or road sand, which prevents too much mois: | who are allowed a moderate daily proportion of sound
for feat tei 1 Cadat ture getting to the roots n the winter months. fruit are
en; this sort has An occasional sprinkling of soot and quick: lime should I therefore imagine Ж coe
y of pearing n кунан ven to destroy slugs, which are the greatest introductior
чай, a0 oak: coping a "Ирей 1 Feb- е of this flower, and all decayed leaves should blood, system. When
ere w off to prevent rot. Early seed will pro- country, with the pig ag of a large garden and
“Bourse i os Сааба usually bears duce young plants the same autumn in which it is plenty of gr I ban с 9 сна
in bad seasons, but this year it has not been gathered; it should be sown in pans in light sandy soil, | proportion, р mip to treat them
ve as usual w s Beurré Gris апа plunged in a frame with gentle bottom heat. The either for ptions, though ery
handsome тре? te it was not mould should be moist at the time of qowing, and not common opinion that eu cutaneous ә are often
ripe, anid therefore, nothin hg сап be said respecting its watered until after the second 1 formed ; when brought on by the too free use of fruit. On first
quality, D» Mic phasi Archange, another new E is paraw enough, the plants should be transplanted into pem 5 Ae family to town, — — — —
not g mall pots, put into a close frame for a few days, on off, two or three of the younger on ted with
5 may however be bette on —— blished hardened off. "hey shou ould then be obstinate the
vod X season. Grai Michna, a small new variety, p not transferred to a cold frame, giving plenty of air in perenne odes of medicinal treatment. NYC — on
flavoured, but it soon decays. There were ag | favourable weather through the winter, and in the month the subject t afterwards induced me to give a good
‚ flier new kind they were not in a condition of March or April turned into the open ground for proportion of fruit every day, as Grapes, Oranges ripe
liit of wer merit being ascertained. T may be sown in the open je oa th &c., when all the symptoms presently subsided,
T kind called Green Balsam, a kitchen | be in May or June, in rows or drills ; it will only ап 1 they k with
a very great bearer and a require hoeing and thinning, and may remain for. complaints or skin eruptions to any noticeable extent $
r good kitchen kind i + blooming. This plant may also be propagated by | The editor of the pem in enisi vert rting on the “heat
Yorkshire Apple and a good ol | of
ў l1 therefore * Aan +
or i eve й i — à TN add á of thew
were some good specimens which may be taken from thé crown of the old root, The tender age of ер! all t
" Seedling, & sort which is much | when the ioo tis about an inch long, in the rem = ТЕ? completed their Puy н
А ———— it requires little sugar in cook- | April or lay, or by «aad eyes in hei shoo d iy кїр e the 1 — L of "amd эу
mg dë Tarik bea deteee | bad and August, taking care that the is ufficien in e g cau К. р бойун," prrevnited:
in, well known to be a handsome and hard, but not pithy. The eutting ns
712
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
an the ee nene. re 1 was living.
This epidemic oce the аа, а та — people,
influenced by the common prejudice, dug holes in their
and buried pol their fruit, and some
so far as made indi
to destroy
as to the previous habits of = victims of this Aet
almost every arnt that fruit had not for
own — E^
wh It chietly |
attacked v "e children and = ag qni n" was |
ts progress the des
| herb ceous — n
should be kept dry, to prevent vem to ieri in
ther
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uarters, as in dull weather like ces present they
more especially those ea
ill no
cutting down the sta talks of plais nts don
e to v support of the few things, as — Michael-
aisies, &c., now in flower ; afterwards hoe and
rake the ip theless neatly, The vidé s left vacant by
moving annuals should b quem up "with — —
ii»
d зед Агии and Pan
we
flower-bulbs атчы — Vind as it is plan
— е pes lemonade are freely used to obviate the pre
effects = white- lead in the manufactories. vent inj bs, when the borders in ris sprin
». . Dai in cake Tim
ue 1 kinds f Pear Mid t Apples being
cipal kinds of Pears an es being now
Calendar of Operations. in — fruit- room sh odiis беа
(For the е ensuing week.) istent he — of the fruit; if
possible, ne m hould be arranged in the order
5 ee Ni whi eh i t ripe wem — neral name, and its synonyms
STOVE. gathered, neatly written
require the oe к to be kept wey progressing on an 3 abel Let = чоч bulk of kitchen
to a state of re the exception of such pla and dessert Apples be —— en looked over, to remove
are intended to Моо ough t e wi nter; exe ойе eter | decaying fruit ; in eres this, however, avoid bruising
should, by all means, be avoided ; a growth at this time | them, which would induce deity decay. Clear off the
would in all probability NY the chances of a
son. As we presume the glass
in
since, nothing in this respect will require attention, and tur ing e borders rough for the win 5
except a thorough washing before winter, dirt of Apples, — &e., as well as pig smaller kinds of fruit
any kind is observed on the glass. As all the light we bush , may no siii d. Stake ard iux
command will be necessary N hrough | mediately, and mulch over the roots with half. rotten
the winter to tropical plants, for трал, dung. Figs against wall should have any odd remain-
climbers running over the roof ma тре cut back ing fruit taken off; thin out superfluous 8 and
nen pting ignonia v and a few me out the points of the wood selected for bearing,
ax herbaceous
ned
ry shed, or т aparo
house, moderate tempera dui is pre
Air in sal portions should be Ета cay in the den
noon о days, closing the house early. mode-
` rate with 1 ine; for plants going ee ни 60° by night are
ample, but to plants from - 1 ttest parts of the
tropies, 5° or even 8° warmer not bei too mu
are frosty.
TMEN
of Yee sata from this
ime be p ted from further wet, either by tarpauling
8 red by leaves or Fern, and thatched ; d
latter mAy will not only 3 he borde ers dry, but |
muc pubs gained ie
ences, The wt objection to a thatehed
is sppearance „which in some situations might
objectionable; in this case other
—— to exclude the rai
eep for a 3
te
e remaining leaves from
is November to March;
uspended in a dry room, | „
cay.
wall trees, and now that the
greater part of the fruit б leaves has fallen, the nc
should — cleared off the «capi preparatory to pruning,
up th
i" protected by hay-bands, Fern, &c., for the winter.
HEN GA
When the ground and the ther are dry,
the hoe once
raised om of — Spinach ce,
afterwards a dressing of soot was given, it would “=
serviceable.
ims nee DER
The lea ve boi 2 or the m — off fruit trees,
and the sues sufficiently 3 by the late rains,
the 1 with мач -— of success, may trans-
plant any trees h wish to have removed. In
rather light, dry idis “this i is the bed season Was fepe
l kinds of fruit trees, if th
tolerably dry ; and more
anted from the са there is - а -— —
of having eh good n the n
have been pi “The folowing 1 "list
may be useful to thos e who are about ял lant a new
garden, or add to their oen collec Of A —.—
we would recommend as dessert ee suitable for a
cottage garden, the following, viz., га 7 Harvest,
in en acer меса Pippin and rmsley Pippin,
September ; Court of Wick, from G e h;
Old — ra January t o May ; Ribsto
November to March; Ro
Abbe
iF
ire
tehing. Kee teady bo thats Mea “Ok of 85°,
the internal air of the үү may be permitted
sunshine to reach 9955 while 70° may be considered the
temperature. Admit air cautiously.
remai: wn together for
rotting, when they form a valuable auxiliary for potting
The principal lawns should be swept
daily when leaves же numerous, as well remo
&e.; ional rolling will keep th
surface ing Londen _The stock of ы W should be
and
5,
e
“ ker fn absolutely require
king.
е,
anuary ;
ео from November to Jan Rance,
to May. E baking the Catillae is most
desi of havi
Those who are
Plums, may plant the ома. for dessert. pL.
reengage, * bus rop, Washington, s and Noval
Я kitchen v use, the ans, Coe’s Fin
Late Red, Viue § Sour nd Shropshire — the last
g. The ground intended
Cauliflowers = Lettuce
a. x slugs. If yd are troubleso
hot z me among ts, i
dest
ed dira asif done when wet it is e to rot. At 0
ts in pots; they should be ke; ta on the dry
during winter ; € water d
except when
it, and then give e them a good
STATE OF THE е АТ —— NEAR e
observed at the Horticul
For the week ending
7 | PRA A Us — EE
Oct. M MIT y Or the Earth wing -£
and Nov. 1 foot 2
я Mean deep.
Friday 25 „
$10 | 54 . | 20
Satur. 29 465 | 534 S. W. .00
Sunday 3 43.0 | 52 N.E. | 00
Mon.. 31 510 50 5. | 00
8 805 | 50 S.E,| 00
48.0 | 50 8. W. 02
ее 360 | 50 | 53 | Е. | 00
Average 484 | 513 | 53.3 | 2
[Nov. 5,
October 28—Overcast ; cloudy
; fine
29— Overcast ; i cloudy and dem — at N
—Fog clear, very —.— at —
*
By
lear.
2—Ү егу бпе; cloudy ; clear at night.
3—Foggy ; very cleàr at night.
Mean temperature of the week 2} deg. above the average,
* OF THE teense gene AT CHISWIC
unc
ending Noy, 12, 1853,
ow o
eee] . дд i revailing Winds
Nov 528 БЕ 5 3 E Years | се is elo
— 52 ich; uantit sial ЛБ
еше PEL RES TEM f Bain 2 8 Ws
- n Ф
Sunday 6| 531 | 390 | 4&0 | 16 0.76 in. — 1 2 3| 4s
Mon. 7 > 384 45.3 16 11 4 Н : Н i |
Tues. 8| 5l 36.3 | 43.7 H 058 1} 3] 1| 3 20
Wed. 9) 510 | 368 | 439 | 11 0.28 113.2 4
Thurs. 10| 51.2 36.7 43.9 13 0.67 21.8| 1| 4| 5
Friday 11} 651. 37.8 44.1 14 1.02 2 3| 4—
Satur. 12! 51.6 35.7 43.6 13 0.50 2 314 1 3l
The highest temperature during the above period occurred
l81l—therm. 63 deg.; and the lowest on the "ath, 1813— therm, 31d 2
Notices to ра
Books: W L—t. “The Theo
A new edition is in prepara ith very
3 are intended to pap ——— and practical ers
ing nore олу than in the first edition.—Jae.
* Muscologia Britannica,” the fifth volume of Smith's "irat
Flora," Greville or Harvey on Alge, and — * Desm Desmiitien,”
are all standard works in Cryptogamic ers
Box-EpaiNG : A Sub. This dies from va — causes; it was
originally ill planted; it is oper chpped it is crushed by the
roller ; — m accidents —— 11
El : St Jus s trt word sounds as if of
vegetatito origin. But it is "^ — The persons $9
named did not smear their faces 2 сһатсо: d 5
nor put their enemies to death w the fum f burning
charcoal, as ae conjecture. Lo — Benoit himself а car-
bonaro, informs us in his memoirs that the syste’
the name of Carbonarism arose in the kin ngdo
— 3
—.— M E B. If you a 1
ү will find numerous ee! ы for turning the flour of
th d age as foo
1%,
d'Are mot;
10, Napoléon; 11, Comte de Lamy ; 13, "Due esse d' Angouléme;
14, 16, Glout Morceau; 15, Ne Plus Menris; — EN
1, Autumn Berg: amot 1 22, Duy os poi mberg; 26, Grey
r Apple is not the
Achan; 21, Marie Louise. ||—
umme er Red-streak: it is me Margit Liter 1, Beurré
in; y^ Court of
Lo ouise ; 2, Doyen пе; 3, Seckel; 4, du Colmar; 6, St.
Germain; T Ast n Town; eurré ; 9, Napoléon; 10,
aster Beurré; 11, rong „ Могоеви. [= Dest 1, Catillae; 2,
Brown Beurré; 3, East ; 4, Napoléon; 5, Beurré Diel;
1, Alexander Apple; 25 A ae to be the Nonsuch.|—L L. 1,
Doyenné Blane, it is more melting in go HR
eurré земе: 2 Blenheim
Nonpareil. —J UB.
m Pippin; 4, Nonsuch — 5, Scarlet
y
the specimen is imperfect.| page c" which you € for
t the Bro —
re state. It may Ae che Du Viri ie
Yo s — pe is the pm Moroeco.
usque,is well deserving of cultiva
tay, ‘prevent its cracking. n P ed res a prett
at all times plenty of air.|— » Blenheim Pippi -| a
Names or PLANTS. We have b а во often obliged reluctantly to
decline naming heaps of dried or other plants, that we venture
о request our llect that we pij
r could have, undertaken unlim ited Ae of this
7 oung nd to irn Т remarks m
ul
e
BE
a Lhe TERRE:
o
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B
Ате ттт
Nuts: Eliza. Inorder to keep Filberts fresh, they must be sj
€ - moisture is dried out
the
а ary ry boxes,
s. They should аде рас а n jars or. "
n а cask in alterano
to dm
To kee]
found necessary. ` and
Walnut fronds, е ahem: with Жут husks in pana pa
ет ev s may be
morm where they will be cool a ry. dnd
eceed in Forfarshire, as a в m. nderd, in & moist ee |
E Mor 8 The Apple aped “mer climate-|
The Portugal Quince requires a Wa this, but
бән амал OF WATER: Charcoal will — not enm
Фак wal not. The last part of your inquiry we
rehen
Titeres: J W. It has been stated that thrips m ig cs
the use of tobacco-water to which a little sulplr 3
added; or by a decoction of Elder leaves; OT
plants, when wet, may usted over iar
sulphur, which should be 7 A on for
furpen
Vitiis. “A Subscriber. We are not е4 ters of al а
Li E. I broad leaves 1 they do br pint
the young side sprouts begin to make their
of
Rs, ag j
ists of and Prices, r with
Port Wi be sent on application to Wass
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
713
45—1853. |
ERUVIAN GUANO.
— TO AGRICULTURISTS.—
M ion tes 3 extensive adulterations of this
MANURE are 1
NTONY ciBBs AND SONS,
«Consider it to be their duty.to the Peruvian
«the Public, again to recommend Farmers and all others who buy
to be carefully on their guard.
— racter of the parties from w will
of. co e best 8, ае and, m ‘addition to particular
attention to that — ANTARA GIBBS axp SONS think i
well to remind buyers
t i ae iso at which sound Peruvi
Guano has been sold by them tem during the last two AR is
91. 5s. B — less 23 per
"Any made by Titles e alower price must therefore
m d нов а loss to them, or the article must be adulterated.
AN GUANO, the guaranteed import
Messrs. ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, Lobos Island 2
Superphosphate of Lime, and all Artificial Manures, Linse
Rape Cakes, &c.— WX. IxdLIS CARNE, 10, Mark i —
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu-
— = ик Lawes’ vane Deptford Ой; —
er 0 :
0
om they purchase
Buperphosphate of L 1
Sulphuric Acid and Seele 5 0 0
Aer , 69, King William Street, City, London.
vian Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of
ad he hate of.Ammonia, &c.
ZE CHURN.
drin ils "PATENT AMERICAN. —
yal € Society again awarded the aes ` pes
r last papap э Круча А at r this
rom 4 qu uarts o
——— PARKES? STEEL DIGGING FORKS.
HARCOAL MANURE.—
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every ced дд of crop; more es speci ally ji Peas, Beans, Tu
Mangold Wurzel, t will produce а greater
rn for the outla ay than' Guano or any other Man
— реп. че Die it also possesses the property of retaining —
"vp ing ape longer than other Manures now in u
þe obtaine *. om the SEWAGE MANURE WORKS, "учары
Brid m, at . EN са and in quantities less than haif
aton, at 4s. " ewt., ready money only, and in quantities not
less than a ton, will be delivered at the London Termini of the
Railroads free of charge for cartage.
At N also be had fi from Messrs. G. Стввв & Co., 26, Down ген
all ih th A gen
HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Steel Digging
Ar hitherto sold by Messrs. W desi & Son, of Birmingham,
called by them “ Winton's Parkes’ Forks," were manufac-
Aby me, or by my aie rection, — ithe sald Messrs. Winto п &
9-4 and that I have now discontin th
nd in ue Боповна & Key, of 103, New:
sale Agen whom T re spectfully
— orders to be a
29th Sept., 1853. Signed, FRANCIS PARKES.
| WARNERS PATENT 3 AND COTTAGE
3
n Dune for the use of Farms,
33 Manure Tanks, and
of the — — —— — Testimonials may s
seen at the Works.
EARLS LONDON MANURE COUMPAN YS WHEAT
eld-
ing K- seky = slow decomposition, will be 8 und most N
at the present — The London Manure Company
2 best terms Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Su MORAN
of Lime, Sulphate of. Ammonis, a and Agricultural Salt,
and Ер other Artificial Man EDWARD PURSER, Sec.
Bridge в Black fri
—PERUVIAN GUAN
HEAT М; ANURE, m m — — the 33 9 A
by the Royal Agr
Superphosphate of Lime, G „Salt, Bone > Das, Si rity um
ures of known value on sale.
* Foreign and English Linseed а
Moss oie
Thames Str
— d Rape Cakes, Peat
C—. apply to MARK Жей кон 204, Upper
eet, London
Shallow
Wells. £s
Patent ooo 1 15 0
t Pum
Patent — with 15 feet "of en
pipe attached, and bolts and n
Th
EN and Plant Houses, from unde
беа d Water Tanks, and can be
E x d —
ined of any Ironmonger or
we Bt — Town or анч ог "ef the
Bgtentees and teeth
—
ki eis an SONS,
8, CRE: EWIN STREET, LONDO
ET description of Machinery j^ Raising Water; Fire
Engines, &c.
("ONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY. Fifteenth
Purchase of Land and Twelfth Drawing.—On THURSDAY,
emer 17th, at „ ALL, dM aeree s —
vious whicl re ar ate of the pl 0 f ty
will be given. The last p , just effected, consists of the
vehe Mansion and Park, containing upwards of 74 acres of
la =- with a magnificent river
frontage, facing } Richmond Gardens. Persons desirous of obtain-
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DRAINAGE AND IRR.GATIO
JENRY WEBBER begs to
and the Public a 15 baving h
жор Тар down
had considerable кола
ехрег he is prepa: updortake the Drainage and Irriga-
tion of Estates upon ‘ae кише — either by
con r on маг. nce given.— Address, Hal-
Фегіоп Court, near Tiverton, acti
LA l Е.
ME JOHNSON (several years principal Assistant to
Mr. — — C. e ec undertake the Supervision of
harge o
Land Drai per acre; or if under
30 Е Dese y i — — —.— out the Drains, taking
Levels, &c. No objection to Drain Contract, Offices, 12,
on Street, Westmi
UTTA T bese actin BOOTS FOR SHEEP, for the
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TEPHENSON Зых. PEILL, 61, rccte Street,
ark, mp —
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Iron, respectfully call the attention of the obility, Gentry, —
Nurserymen to their simple but efficacious m warming
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Che Agricultural Gazette.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1853.
E TWO — yt WEEKS,
London Farmers’ Club.
bay, — I- Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland,
т may be well to — — that this day is
the last on which certificates of stock intended to
shown at the Smithfield ‘Club Exhibition can be
received P. the secretary.
No can say that the lack of — — of * oc
tical interest for discussion at the mn
of our Agricultural Societi
леци less uu than the
The reports of f them wh e pu
lished must satisfy our readers that there i is ч, {һе
2 details of our profession, and in the prin-
ciples on which they are based, us sco
i tet E i
that which is suggested by ng
PAM 5, which have 2 3 engrossed the
attention of s meetings. The autumn
cleaning of stübbles- the i principles and the practice
shee tions о
e
and intelligence of agric
re are p ne, built.
2 too highly. The
rdering, Aviaries for Tot, on
Society pursues the end М. whic
stit ви , even more efficiently by ale eus such
*
views as those of Messrs. Mec UTLEY, and
when engaged in
Irish
the ns before the
ca да or
sary for the Verte ef our readers
on the subject to which — y re
true of the
ore us—in order to the removal of an opposition
to the practice taught, which, in the ye to which
we refer, is presented
бо,
ы ` Tg or careless
Ashe
unanimous opinion
714
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
Nov. 5,
ractical ним of. and, lastly, To what extent they are likely to be inter-
to the 2— ан май ар cepted by the wants of other countries similarly situated
| lye s.
c still we must not o
whieh would ensue rom s no
cessary a
ould
ards --
their rat fee
Marks, near s Wether is petal explicita on To be only tem copi ti an would after
er quo
make a further n from his amply compensated: i a Esq ed ane
siot season is for | ae из . map would inevitably follow. “But if, oil ‘the |
as бж days hav | other
improved the inane of pnd land that à
districts Whea 3 is pretty far adva (ient, a an
other operations may proceed—and the wee,
influeneing the practice, "whieh are in fact t
early activity, whether in the work of combating. ү,
foes or availing o
hereafter iue to seek iti in competition
dende vs demands on ibis
the че pe already taken from d and we ma
y have to
me want, but find a difficulty i in getting suppeed at
and, о pex this, the following. da " for ealcu-
seasons yen — r al ven :—
y justl ва 8.— 1847 (wh
yr E 4 j ny yéarsit the scarcity, arising more r dest fom the failare
hasbeen the rule epa the soil in 3 of the of the Potatoes than from deficieney in tlie
weeds and rubbish during the wh ole of the autumn and | oubled the сувчи of Wheat and ped the |
5d. per Ver and the averag
neself of friends, are "t at all а
circumstane Mr. HAN NAM iting di
Duri
ah,
Britain supplie t Wh
A e — an M ge е 4,428,597 quarters per
lnea } milio 7
rene of the field cre
mpt was made 2 them.
this time they extended their fibres,
or became n guts x
pd bed requires
el armer, Why хав ais left, then T P Sii,
cessity did not urge кезй less with
left ample time to re is thie re арн it is is probable on dis estimate may ar
gro ts be found to be But, for the purpose
ге paper it will be sufficient if we admit the rc dp
a fourth of what has
sicura fallov
and
erop. ractice,
of getting quit of the ban ten таб to dr thé bes as soon as umption of bre
possibl un
He — D: onto explain the'advantages of the
n
recom ed. The aim is to get “a fu
crop on Веч whole br гені i
m d quarters.
Picante and the Northern States 1 iron
Italy, 5s and Syria
France Папа, and Belgium
n
”
. 100,000
y ”
"t ^s securing the choi ice of ES а
rse sha
Yes, as iti is s desirable to ayoid any — a
Cessar
lat we may re- | an
heat | ү
yd the | waste ul
waa by Eu eal farmers
r | ou
h | we
ry poor
„450000, аге W ra
sil time] R instead of throwing everything over till striko prn еро 1 e this йе during e busy bean on the dts and then fed off, The
late in June, and being then forced to sow whether | deficient h ts; and t 1 "yes c г ; 885 application of steam to our threshing machi Е
ће soil be in right condit by bei his and they are not only withou , and the nüvi lessenin g the di
rg lon or not; y being 8 to send us, but they are imis Vitel. with at which man deliver oe corn has diminished |
3
pe to have a а breadth of the Turnip break ourselves, and will have to import 80 that, | Winter work А man 8° horses. Oxen would, in:
wn to nstead of common Turnips, as we instead of taking ast ex mi a supply of these cases, prove efani li ene neficial in the summer, F
me ze fore d t do if the seed po be late. By 45 milion quarters, as being open to us, dnd that one large oteupier who commonly етеу
ing cult on bulk е crop must be | Britain alone will want a supply, we can only reckon spring four or six pairs o 2 oxen, uses them
nj atitin culture it may be which- on market h have given but 3} millions: and, until all the Tur urnips ad nO DA ,and then
ег most useful.” What is still more serious, we have further to take’ feeds them off in his stalls’; and by d —
ractice W Rien into account that the tries which have given Work — ceeping a
Mr, HANSAM Great Britain this suppl lready exhausti RR tome Ее
we do not vdd the followin 7 process | their’ stores in su Supply AS EY exhausting larger number of ho EL yurchased |
E as och own: And thé’ saepius | o bus at 101. each, from two ane
ud world which, during the last five years, has — — eed ploughing s dragging, а 25 ieee beer
- all come to Britain and afded in feeding a popula- sorry 6. be ол ай кежн аз plac daas ny horse
tion of only 28 millions, this coming. year to T teams. E. W. Wilmot, Ci sy UE
with Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, an JY 4
of Germany —hav s population a "oue may pe "ue 11 " r
| Sented at 100 millions. Н. D., ые or oxen for the e polt r of he n!
` | had been settled long since; but having seen the question
THE AMERICAN THRESHING MACHINE 8 e noticed in the Gazette of tne .
AT MR rS. read it, | r Mr. Stokes had
Oot. 29. Yesterday, Tiptree Hal was the scene of an in 5 dthe observations,
‘creating experi Per the trial lofthe A я ding “th аятен, І confess that I was woeftly
Machine, or Moffitt’s Patent Grain which | disappoin в new in Ме Stes
eu interest in the Kew re Exibition. commu sui tical re
influ following Piet зеет Bev dhe bese of Mr. J. ffitt, of that at the end of 8 year
iqu io, an enin o
; and by me in the гоа s cultivation, at the Pique, Oh in e United States, persion for п more сея g ami beris farmer. I
VERS period, secu 1 the advantages epe others. The w weight of it is only 12) cwt., | me i e in the
" И consequent upon it. r not more than two-thirds the weight of a common | animals is a most important
d nde; and oi one- ne-thir bee = an ordinary machine | which Mr. dto;
"AD P | calculat — Бе с rice, doubt that, if a team of good active horses
YE. AR; the cos —— not — tobe vk
^ The M goalies IT" — ce dab the machines now in use; eii a at por mode- — would pl
кшш с A | rate s hich it was working yesterday, it th ay of 8 or 10
ar cues с aca the Bet Buts bue of Wheat por. minute er ewer more Mg 8, sd
968. 11d. T iy ng year to that, for tried it found that it — 5 by te mmber of acres
per quarter; — back ‘to that ir 7 T rid in anoth »
NE: fod — e threstie¢ 3 l in one case in 45 and in another оп a fa a given
— and before any % „ was ong ‘lmset: Бу Ше period embra LUE
З das de -— ide to 8 liche . Much of — result by four, and add the dividend to
be ar gga жа del t add М | is attained | oxen ; he will t
. ty we shal eae н с a of diu principle of D re M som favour of
Archimedian serew to the carrying of the grain through
different рг parts. The band of the sheaf
being no necessity for untying the knot ee the y оше
ose at the t hin.
which Nahe
ve ч all {һе corn’ threshed disse; to
t allowing no chanee kor the grain
0 izes are b
of t than in use yester ·
pee e which two nsi will ober 1500 or 200 bushels’
The only objections we re made to the
and these were
one wii. sx m de
dat І
much as to к it unfit t Я and ‘oa
e
3 — and ch
а — exception of the € ated 10 M
p cal farmers nimous
returned a
3 2 = Abridged po^ the тела
ORKING OREN.
1 HAVE long iem: bary in = — Peer оре
ms oxen аге seful, a vincet
er, ucie’s pea *
other heavy implements, oxen will d
eater weights and as mg д horses. Та lig
1 80 the horses surpass t — but p
n agriculture — to deep,
unl steam is S adapted to "ou:
most
rses, I entirely concur inj the other
who exhibit for the йа апа == who: exhibit | owth of fungi ог infusoria ;
the- chand
butcher or the chandler in his horror of dni: Drainage — Your corre espondent'*O." has
a hig
fattened pig would be as solid as the fin nger of ч Falcon.” — and d I shall be happy to enter into &
45—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 715 —
matter adopted in the article in the last Gazette. | average size, with all the other requirements demanded | 2s. 6d. per ton. They were laid in to —
Nothing is more contagious, amongst the elass of persons | by “ Falcon," i. e., qua ality and symmetry, and, as can — were afterwards applied as a dressing to Potatoes,
1 in agricultare, than slow movements constantly | now be proved, with all the powers of procreation. The Carrots, and A with manifest success ; I therefore’
рее , whether of the cattle, the i i o C
Heh r th | 1 adopt precisely e same rule with cannot concur in the' opinion of Mr that the
: Me ter rvation, I will venture to | pigs as they do with cows, and withhold the payment of urine of — the only portion of their dung whieh’
t where oxen are used on a farm, you will premiums until the sow shall have proved roduce is of value. І have seen these * nubbles?'
| = Ре
кын, — all the movements on the farm as slow as young, if she had been certified to be in farrow ; and if finer crops than the best farm - yard manure!’ Rob. B.
those of the oxen. I observe that Mr. Stokes calculates not in farrow a certificate might be — that she Smith. Roxley Farm, Ewell, Oct; 27.
on “ the he "feeding himself at leisure in the Grass fields had produced young at some given time before. The Draining — ies.— The wee | paragraph of
or in the yards, without the help of man ;' but ber. | great utility of this society being tlie transfer of breeding your correspondent “ P. M’s, ” munication, in last
used oxen as extra working s stock, at particu ular periods stock from one part of the country to the other, thé week's — — lead some ef y your rendersto
of the year, I have found it impossible e to get sit вінен intelligence of the purchasers would be a sufficient gua- that there are but those two draining — in
work out of them, СР keeping them, as well as the | rantee 2 all the young stock bought; and the exhi: London of which he names the engineers. There is,
CA itore, finding it would not answer their purpose however, another company, which occasionally advér-
| [рин pe * for which they could not find a market, tises in your columns (viz., “the Landowners’ ), and
t having seen the pamphlet referred to in your p & praetice now so much com- — was established several years before either of
л of seat Oct, 22d, on * The Ox as а Beast of intend ch of. Clod- usher, “Р. M." refers to—having two nm
Burden,” I would like to know whethe ia пе author, in The Puri 7 1 ‘effect of Steam on Mouldy or ид —— names must be familiar to several your
his enn of the cost of draught labour by four substances may not be generally known ; and as there readers. A Subseri
horses and eight oxen, on a farm of 100 acres, during a are at the present time so many haystacks shat seem Mien is a Wheel a "Lever lt is — hard on our
period of eight years, has taken into consideration the more а for — than fodder, it may be of service to general readers*to allow so much s to be occu
additional cost of manual labour occasioned by the use of | some of you ers if -— ‘from vm = — by the discussion of such questions as — is a“ 4
ght oxen instead of four horses. Youatt makes Ше Шо = + property of steam may be applied во as to а lever!" No опе can doubt but that the arms of a
comparison thus £ s d. ren apparently — = — — I windlass are levers; | 1 a mov
Cost of keep of eue per annum . . г. Б eee tostock, I had last year a stack of . the moving power — enen is the friefion of:
(ndn tauro ario inn a Oats, which were carried in wet — T — |
ds л Nr rur | mouldy, and were found, on opening the stack, to be correspondent — H.“ wa, at — of
— ite and matted together with the €: that it w ould the leverage thereby lost. A wheel, in fact; is an aggr
— deterior Lag — Aer = be useless to а — thresh them out, and the very | gation of levers. A Cambridge Wrangler.
ds; 5 9 Pigs turned up hee noses’ at them. I ane efore deter’ Agricultural Retrogression, Manufacturing Progres?
Deduct for increase of value 30. each per year . 12 A: to try t ect of steam; so cutting up grain sion; Limerick — is now over seven Р
2 straw — J put the chaff i into а pan (belongings — a society for the encouragement of i
@
5
7
53
=
+
8
$
45
Showing a balance of 117. per annum in favour of oxen, to а Stanley's ссы appara wi and passed the steam industry and do c economy was formed in mo
If, however, the two horses could be worked by one | dur ugh it. The —— ued was at first very and for the entire county — Limerick. The county
man, and the four oxen would require a man and a boy, | fusty and — but * minutes this became Limerick, in an agricultural 1 point of view; is
the cost of the latter is clearly chargeable to the oxen, | very sweet and fragrant, — on the pan being emptied amongst the finest est in Ireland. The eit; of Limerick’
i ч e 08 i
i ' t
balance of 27. in favour of horses, des the gre | ici of the ay. I in Trela t in Great Britain, in a trading an "M
convenience of being able to editio the same breadth | i up this ——— by cutting: up the whole of mercial, if not in a manufacturing’ point of view. Thé
of land with half the number that would be required of t e Oat stack int ff and steaming it. The horses county of Limerick had always to trust to corn- ii
oxen. J. P. T. d remarkably fond of it, and throve well upon it. beef, mutton, pork, and butter producing, to meet he!
= I tried a similar process this year with equal success various demands; Vet, singular to state, that this, the
upon flooded hay. The Grass was cut after the flood finest.county in Ireland і |
cT Correspondence which ‘had lain it for nd | | nad 111
ast year none of this manure was to be
got as usual for oum spring crops. We consider it not һай subsided, and was dried, more for the purpose of stranger still, that in the cropping of lands round the
й Y * > * * — t LJ
8 ,
backs as a caustic, and the dáiiaged ad. recover | of the muddy hay, e att v more like river weed lages in Ireland, not excepting Skull, Skibbereen, §
e ds by its fertilising properties. Some say gu than anything else, cut into chaff and steamed, having riff, or Clifden. Some of your various readers may be
e, exhausts a soil, &c. ; but 2 ewt. an | previously had the silt knocked out of it. In this s case, now anxious to know why things appear here 80 para-
ме fr Wheat and Barfy, and 1 cwt. with bones for also, I found that the muddy smell entirely disappeared, doxieal. The answer is easy of solution ; and I here, ав!
vai |
Án
o
: dt ren on
aem in the v b ev "sd a finer da better the best gotten’ bay could -— у smell emitted during heart's core,” must
for Swe us. | the steaming being very similar to ibat produced by ves, downright ignorance—not so muc the ignorance of
Major Stephenson (unhappily Juitted rr earth) was | brewing, When the — is eel and dry, it — for | the labourers or the rent-paying farmers, for they were
one with us, in these trials, and: Chris эм з. Hants, | some days this peculiar fragrance, How far such food ignorant because education was denied them, but the
misses this fatalligent solii farmer ; Seh men are а is nutritious I have not yet fully einst; hithert о T ignorance of the owners of the soil. I commenced by
loss, he had his men well drilled as — as his corn, have found horses and stock do very well u it, wit stating that more than seven years ago am agricultural
and he did good amo bet the laboure rs by t these and prefer it to either — or Clover — It — was formed in Limerick. Chance brought me
such like agricultural instructions. T at good old proverb,“ Make [eet = one of these first occasions, and 1 clearly
,n ot sense or reason even has guided some hay" while the sun ines” —À like many other good foresa he failure in the distance; yet р by no means
id yield —— e encroachin ng зевай of | — —.— eee a failure as Ї ‘saw in — a
a = trial of this manure, of 2 2 ewt. an acre t Jee must cb appear in this homely | Limerick, w agaim brought me n the 20th
Barley crop, produced an increase, upon the field sown, puise, w “Make hay while is — boils’? At the risk of | ult., till bal ü vem I T had heard dae if anythidy af the
of four sacks of corn’; the usual yield was six or my credit, I must further confess to having a stack of | society i pr — Som — t months ago the local
seven sacks, but generally the former. The old yeoman Clover which the —— in July got to before it was papers teemed with adve isements, s, апа — dead walls
м III ; in tha it is i mo | ov — ich placar:
addition EF. * dry. Son hay," i.e: here “ Artificial bottom; but instead of turning this directly into manure, “ the great Munster far, ” to be held in Limerick about
5 э for which i id of steam, |
Gloucester, of © Paleon,” i in your looking forward to making Christmas beef of it, by the | agricultural exhibition to take place on the 20th of
Gazette of the 15th init; —— g the pigs at the Royal way. How far does mould, if not in too advanced a ee gerne — notice & warning was given to the
p ty’s meeting at Glo ucester some severe remarks stage of growth, troy the nutritious qualities of “m tee," as it is called; of the utter
naging co —
e, on the over-fattening of the swinish’ multi- Clover! Fermentation, which presents to — m — * failure of the е exhibition, if post to so late a period,
; and a — t ation given that in the ear in which it occurs, ima state better adapted for digest and the a es certain to acerue . aving 96
1854 it will be necessary to classify exhibitors, those is s supposed by some chemists to be = sedes to hé exhibition held — day before the fair commenced. "E
ng ; may mot mould, by a show did ebme off as I told you, on the т? dit ) and
2 — o a pra man, 21 — 3 process, leave the Clover in a more such a — w I have never seen at a mere
iting advi the breeders of En land, I thin k | digestible state, and therefore in a more nutritious — village exhibition in any part of Ireland, even wher
* Faleon ” might have remembered: the Royal | dition, if not su бегей to extract from it too much of its such things were in their infancy,’ within the Јаве 30
Society’s meeting is not — either-Tor- or ine goodness as that I saw im the great city’
; but lard and
ip seems to have forgotten to suggest an thing into a difficulty by drainin th estate af bis employer
like a practical remedy, as he also seems to have едра; on the fashionable up-and-do d-do n system, th A
looked the effect that — be produced by stuffing which do not
‘animals to repletion. He says, “It was interesting to | correspondent, w — equ g* €: С. refers p
touch some of the pigs—the finger was buried in wort, to a paper by me; in the last number of the “Journal |
ike substance resembling: — and the coun- | of the Royal Agricultural Society,” on the cheap and
lance:so buried in blubber that it was difficult to v div | efficient system of draining so
tinguish the head from the tail.” Now, to my mind, | 15 years; by Lord Berners, at Keythorpe, and om the
the effect that would be produced by over-feeding swine geologieal conditions on which its suecess depends. If
would be quite the — of this ; the back o hly | * C." will communicate with me as under, in his proper
Limerick. Аар the short-horned
у Cand, Which- has been attempted to be ee esponden th him; and if I find the Keythorpe there was but one e of — and the got
Нан — ee " the estate under his care, I have no | € i as made an Irish bull.) Here —
fi. Lind dati in pigs of the small breed the — doubt I can put him in the way of carrying it into i
rdi d only excluded two, i. e., one boar and one sow, | effect, so as to save from 30s. to 50s. am acre for bia g eh
i
pon reading: the remar F —I have j our journal of
visited this gentleman's farm, where І found the over- | October 22 Mr. Hutley’s remark om the application of horned dark
fat boar had been in constant use from the time of the sheep dung to fresh-sown Barley, which he says pro- No
meeting to the — eg
— aor Boo. oie of faz ws as was e ever 1 med! ing the g 3,
exhibited at at any of the Society's Бей From the | of Kildare, i in Ireland, whic walk, | section
CESS ‹ ‘this exhibitor at Exeter, — quein. | мез is well known as the celebrated: racing ground. On
and from the great is land very large flocks of sheep are kept at certain
A for his stock, there can sige doubt! essai x when we ran short of manure, it was our
inj ce was done him, и-н two of ice t to gath these “nubbles
considerably more than an [4 in baskets, and for which we » paid at ‘the rate of about
еек oin dition ; T rem
calf, she was the only cow in the yard worth;
716
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
of short horn to breed fr
awarded concern. But after all, did | he ‘not apply
self an
referred to ners by the Council, ls also stated that
reference to
generally at the 3 3 read - bei
before the Council i Man ye
and their conditions
for next year.
ges .
g Monday, ы
President transmitted inf
the new el
information to
was ein bry d
о doubt its
JovnNAL.— The
the Council
om. The other prizes Apel are of insects and the
o good | ps crosse
s Cou
we, аА 9 | Holden aay ce ia two A
occurred | by hi
e
rinted word * prize," and | wis
flu
ly no Sap, Edward Carroll, Triton. Villa,
Bis |
eure of the ear 3
From the Smithsonian Iustitution of Washington;
| collection әй — and interesting w „аа published
bees their om M. van Alstein ; a stat
эз узе effects
s of obtaining from od Socie ety
“the preparations of t cessary
of breeders, the nr eg “of
8, ve p eties, and s suc
and c
neil e^] m Mr. — LE of
own
im, from seed эо ча
em, adjourned
?
» * me meeting on m 7th of December.
scan а nda
were ic ani a few months
The
subsoil generally rich i
resources, especially Teak. The feldspars vim con-
tained in clays, Pro W. dee
| position ^" igi
mineral elements suitable as food for plants, and gives
it as follow:
Peroxide een à
er min „
Magni
Peas aioe
Fluoric acil a cw. water
nce, the decay of the granitie subsoil
B , Mr.
ond, Ir. Fisher Hobbs, | these bully
r election at the next sheeting were | Potatoes,
туроб matter
oucester is elen
- only to chronicle success,
e mouth-piece
MISCELLANEOUS Communications, — From. Viscount
Palmerston ; foreign communications on the destruc-|
рка опу
acre ; and that if the
it will bas be 0.248 vig t. of the
uld thus disappear. The soil w
А
ER
®
©
е
п grain and straw,
| trated manure. gan with Whe:
with 12 ewt. o
| Clover, which he removed an
e, to which he how
times as much as 67. per acre E
this sale of his produce.
himsel Ra
ma
vian guano, found p Ae fer to
either of a shea жез тел жн Тһе ай
had seems to have been
РР
and tl e farming a pro-
every
1 ammoniacal
n the Rapecake, a and ammoniacal i
the guano? And kee
оят},
the bones and both in
ke profit of
vein cea of the
ESSERE i оса
——
сеанса
ORCHESTER SOCIETY FoR Improv VEMENT OF
Domestic PovrTR abor. trepidation of the ori
and responsible agents
in The task of the
easier and —. grateful when he has
and to be in
есе о n:
to
in renes
wes who have been indebted t
e-|T
ing Potatoes alternately with | pi
the Pot Aji
10000 |
М. Rotshke
vas likely to supply us ке» pes of the | s
ements he c Mr. Wa
es in 3 and | weighing C
D | diatel
y used us
he Ls — a р
s New Red
tors Improved Browick Hei
s Red..
the on ii
uniform success, The howe show
grown into one of 457
r u an
e Messrs. Pope УЛ, as usual, suece
benutiful "bird: also took prize
othe
hoice birds i in чи,
Aera sold at high pri d
merous and very goo
many of them being of Mr.
the cinnamon pen
cocks, such as we have not seen fora lng ng ti hs
re, ewhere, in many otherwise excellent
Siglo followed tr trifles.
ma
5"
good, an
4
EX
All the arrangements
were Pane жее and the distant birds despatched imme-
the qose 11 x x at 5 o'clock. The
Judge v were 89. Жаку: а
2 Salisbury, and] Mr. J. "Paily, Mount | Street, London,
Mis cellaneous.
Experiments in ime Growth of Wheat.—Having, as
usual at this season of the year, jst Mee my
t arative value f several
ы —
The kno ede arr ie
ood deal through —
duri
country. My firs experim
of October, 1852, ol the gem was in a dry soris d
drilling, at intervals of 8 inches, the e emi
Whe eat,
The so as good ood pr evio — "
white iia 1 found the result to be as follows 2 —
Spalding Red ..
Improved Browick Red
Albe rt Red
vm tes
je
* SSA
е day, un ‘the
the — toy "fering, of p P Mie e folowing "rts о
Wheat were drilled, a ng missed, As
Мбит either sort of oe
Imperial White E.
Grace's White E
аре White
w White |
{
i
45—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE- 717
——— ooo OMUCUEACEE War t e T REOS ere
for the last few А on grown the imperial next best part was malted in the stook, and another portion fe ov. I.— Many of the fa
е d Beowidk r W * was nev . = Pv U her rd by the time it reached the stack- a | ue se na half T Ж, Wheat bate ‘some bene —
—— — — ede неш | аз reduced t where about half its original value. On | will have finished. The early part of the week the land turned
we u y | км e of the hi A pr» farms the eile of Sire crop was expos sed | up kind, and “kerned” rapidly, three tines Z the harrows
fitable I therefore procured st to — deteriorating influences, and a part still remains in the | “healed ^ the seed well. The pen week, A MP
recommende d ей varieties of Wheat that I could meet with | | br genie grai * р, * — best 2 deficient in bea) and i 34 23 m Wednesday till day morning, duri ie qe 4
: ing so in yield, E as a w greatly | the piye мг жав thunde and 2 very
to try — and s t them a ete | below an average Kariye have improved greatly "of late, and | vivid a соода, "aed Сону = Г. ea та —
kind of 21 to the two first experiments. e lan are still growing, but they are on the whole rather deficient ; | жап avy, but every day мын re n, fine dryi:
f a light moory nature, and n ot very pro- | besides a want of plants caused by insects in the earlier stage o of | winds an warm suns; indeed, for Wh he land is in fine —
cem тне r28 a p of land, after a white | growth, they have | had in some cases to o fight. a hard battle with e A те well CN are T arem 1 spare horse
ducti тесе ж! eat 4 Y
Clover D was drilled with the following o | becam otted, the ascending sap weing псн cute ш ed tell a tale which spurs them on to xb —— all ast,
at the rate of about 8 — — of seed per acre, on | knots 2 fre circulation E boe or In dry sunny wea are not sowing very many acres over their usual quantity;
plots of land konsyan to each other. The result was | leaves E down and deca — the plant becomes Аз чы fe — are properly applying all their du extra
ELS. often dies. Th se — — Ан believed to be dressings, to the flelds they sow, 1
as bel 0 00 frequent repetition of - erop, Ба — йе уе perhaps at least as an grasping at a larger acreage, a
much due to requent ploughi too — intervals of give it. 5 look strong and Ж th
E |y voi EN hey rest. The ase has not yet a Pinks pes the nem — | failure s; th’ Е хе "- dee rtherelsa
prehends three or four years o ei uccession, ete ur 55 to too early sowi: mes di A7 — fi ж!
Bush. pk. gal. в, £ s. d. Pretty generally the * in - and ster | high-lying — | were sharp and trying. "Turnips improve on good land well
Imperial White 26 3 о | 72 | 12 o 9 | Potatoes have proved a most a nterop. The d „but on poorer soils the but rent. Of this.
At — ia 4 sg 66 11 610 in the I shortly Бейге арыл ы and although pretty general, d Mangold Wurzel there is but an inferior growth.
р 4 0 0 66 10 14 62| was by means fatal; a far larger crop of sound 5 threshing has been resu ed during wet weather; the
ane En Per „ 66 0 12 been — than for several years past. The price is very high, yield. of both is very inferior, but the quality r than last
E uc and where raised for sale Potatoes will this year be a pr le The pastures for cattle have become very swampy; the
On e da ay, 3 pm the same arene ces, | crop. Glen pastures have been much less lux last ета ald need more au epe — by Perens —.— :
and eise to to E above experiment, the following varie- PENAT — to the 9 in the party West Sussex, Nov a ime we have
p e se 8 e,n 8! ng, come to market 1
ties of Wheat were drilled, the land at the time being in in fair ойно P жезди» sheep ш dud 8 de е da -—
a -— state
much is yet done, and
г р Аніта ung 8 in spring and sum an “жаз what rot in has — " 6 ne d red. otherwi
; Quantity Value Value — at the highest * op. a dq to = deficiency o beer dud in in a rather indifferent s' j^ П wb
per Acre. | per Qr. | per Acre. Turnip crop — nd for s been limited, Sod said to be ready for sowing, but where P ns were the
Bush. 2 1 the price 2 or 4s = f what was at one time preceding crop there is stilla eal to spen dem a
y ush, pk. d s. 8. anticipated та few cases bee mere — beta lised for the | sible to get upon any kind of fallow. Turnips still growi
— Browick sa — 25 0 66 ч 7 tock than lagt ye ve lp rion ofthe the weather, though wet, bein = mild, and way | are not, ia
Scotch — 23 0 1 64 5 0 | stock is bred — ше district, but is pure ey in lambs from the | many instances, yet put upon ages hav:
— ы. — 28 0 1 64 9 5_0 | southern and has this season been all pud for at the advanced 1s. or 2s. а week, but this u not "as any pde e effect,
Octobe: Б bie gan а another ezperiment on a different highest rate rates; while, on the other hand, the Sims — Alor: su py — — oni eris É€— A X * „ Ag
part of t ah of a тоогу nature, | grazier for op sent minus his profit, but hopeful of better — W ve so high; oug find. eire Y!
had bein io 2 5 "E д by | things to come. Cattle command a ready market at high p of winter work, the flail, at work pretty generally, yet we-
illing at inter 51 of 8 inches the f. lowing varieties "er beasts are paying жеш but where young and le — — | — say that there has not ed to be such redundance
ОРЕ about eich’ pécká of seéd x to be disposed of, there is but little for the summer's Grass. | of han ; and ps we all learn:
1 P P . Marketable grain is at 4 485 very high in price, and should it some м. that the more improvement in implements and та-
land, through the incessant Pus. about | continue moderately so MU the season, we expect that the chinery takes place, the more hands are likely to be wanted, G.
the time of sowing, which, and subsequent causes, pro- | two ends will meet and perhaps overlap a little. But eve
duced very middling erop of Wheat, as will appear тое prominent of these at pressut w Notices to Corresponden
below ily moved, farmers are beginning to ask each other what can | Boxes : 4 ee You must shut the windows duri
Quantity alin Value ot ie pigeons, hese’ te эшн rooks have bo 7 nd |: HM a could whe e pu pp month xr May througit-
t n man spu €— y wi 0 urse it wou to the advantage of
per Acre. per Qr. per Acre. the tenant for the best half of the produce, and the question may fatting animal but ractice we mnst i Vit
airly asked, * Which of the two, game or ten a enjoys | viding w. th by e elter duri. ty
: Bush. pk. gal. 8. £ s. d. | most of the landlord's favour?" Among the glens the cultiva FENCES Chigwell. If the land is drained, the Quicks " need not.
Improved Browick Red. 28 2 1 66 11 16 0 land bears but a very small proportion — unculti ,9 planted on a mound. Plant them in a single line; you thus
Donna Maria Red ... ee H LAGE 66 9 0 6 | is thus exposed on a ; and from the moment when the se save expense, ground, and labour o - young
Prima Donna Rad. 153 66 9 4 7 is deposited until the crop is carried off, it is ums preyed upon | Quicks about 4 to 6 inches apart in the will find a
American White... .. 23 1 62 10 8 8 by — assailants. In = green sta d ru and rabb - capital article, by Mr. Өң т, in the 1 of the rog.
g uxuriate among and have frequently a broad margif al 257, Societ | anothe er, by Mr. Bravende
It о "d =p d fe opman Dom ae the ri the field, where the plant never gets above the clods Bla ктр R F A
Browic 1 pdt walt besides many spots of a similar a throughout. So RISH asks 1 any of our readers have ae it —
profitable kinds to grow, having this year beaten 12 as the grain begins to rig n, grouse and pigeons in myriads co feeding p Y so, they — donec A prone upon
other ieties, and sev oth: in former y o the onslaught, the straw is tr Apa en down and the grain 4s spondent 4.4 асаа е
believdftrom k experiments which I have made, eaten up. Нож 8 men, calling themselves free and inde- | Lrw till canstic ro it has been qm x and
pat АССА ah Thi Tu. maleata d pendent, to endure such a state of things? There seems b indeed re it Sd. [he reduced to a mortar or to ac
most productive = a knowledge of Baty can only be
ated
when in the Roses: of mortar, it 1s in practice com —
tively Гр nt, because you cannot mix it thoroughly with
y feel the incubus, but cannot shake 10 off. A [әм Toa dread
ot ОЕ the laird is still zx strong for the d of —
kno
ree Improvements in Дд, —George —
t.
Helen's, Lan ire
; ing c
Patent dated March 4, а (No. E TM object of |
production of materials
ре
improvements is
le to manuri
soap-makin
bination, the
anima s placed in iron pans, to which
E. applied aod the caustic leys of soda or potash,
e may be, a The mix-
n o get
ie late ga athered c
by a s
> expecially oft the Tight seen of UNA
f SAVE. e d trials, as sin 186 cee mon hem ow very well that if they were to ma K dint. Pes ssibly we may hereafter be
are of little value. See corn ought ves conspicuous in & case, "A mi g t so soon " their able >: ‘furnish in — the information you ask for, mean-
remarkably well, so as to separate ean grains; it is, leases ases expire 3 out for the diggins.” That the aristocracy | while we must refer you to Mr. Smith's pamp
however, a mon e to sow seed, a Ferd yore dl ias to their 2 one will deny, but let it be at t
sometimes produces 1 of corn, although it unte Fe they вау, are entered жылан —
es pr mpie 2 E D "understanding th that ‘the mene is to be preserved and fed;
must be 8 8 in n principle t to do so ; and I know that | tru ; but is it also understood that other ү. кайа birds and Mlarkets. :
asa general rule, from 8 ny of experience, 7 Lon og vinerease without yan гах — "d
iti e'game. Birds an of prey were inten
it is wrong i in practice, 7. E. Pawlett, Beeston, Sept. 28 ; oM the mois ро herbivora | in check, 4 Keep е balane COVENT GARDEN, November 5.
m Bell's Weekly Messenger. e, are all but extirpated. Every carnivorous head, wild tables and Fruit continue to be well supplied.
7 domestic, being a о the keeper. Surely landed ое Grapes аге 3 for the demand. Pears prem consist
р Кее
| are not aware of the extent of the evil, else шлу of — pagen
not continue system which ca to be
unjust to thelr t tenants.
RHINNS OF четат a “Oct. 24.—Since the date of last
we —— had a — of very wet unfavourable W for
. -gt
are scarce,
just made their appearance.
the = nent are still kep
per bunch.
M — keep up. Mushrooms are тале, ore ple fa Cut flowers.
consist of Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Mignonette, and tree
arnations.
hood we both in straw |;
Pig thre Rather bes has en place, which is scarcely |
r complaints z. HE in -— PH, oe and
esible 4
last month;
FRUIT.
Grover en per Ib a m Almonds, per peck, 5s 6d
s, hothouse, р. 1b., — sweet, рег Ib., 2s to 38
al, per Ib., "ed » is
from o
ture is — etn
it is ange to stir.
Ve any
мар which can
re added.
— until it — so thick that
When ‘potash is used, the process
sity as it then forms a soft
to er
rede of the crop is sound. e here d is plenty of demand at 1
in the eee. for the diseased at 20s. per ton, and th
sound ones are at present dine fully 41. per ton. — | Cabbages, per бок, 90 0 tois
have еа ду much of e and, with favourable vine м Cauliflowers, each, д
——— to do so for so me. Turn nips which have been al A
e not given pe "i a large return as in ordina:
t be easi
iio bu but — ^ diluted with water, an
When, however.
The man market at an early peri eta if disposed to keep lenger, we have | 5 per ib. 6d to 8d W
or materials, applicable to the purpose "- fo tage em well forward | ГРУ e
пан, by th ifi f oily, fish, and pl re the spring months, as Turnips begin to deteriorate in thei HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses.
y tne id Mant cation of о! i , an feeding qualities, and it req n оч of extra food to | сарат, N November 3.
Fro the Mechan prepare cattle “ the butcher. shag some instances | Prime Meadow Hay 90s tol10s Clo ^. 90s to1268-
Naps een folded on Turnips, but 5 fend has a yet been wem | — до; =. 75 ie Р 0 -
lagaeine, Sept. 19, 1853.
unfavourable; Me ae AS У being wet. т. ue opener Je e 60 Straw... 5 5
m ,an a fair crop, thoug weig New Ha * AVIS...
Calendar of rations. per wed sha be much short of the Swede Turnip. C in 838 Мазкит, Tuurspay, Novem
OCTOBER axp NOVEMBER. general WiN pe ere farce era 4 . r Corer... 80 110
ARST FLENS, Oct. 31.—Now that the harvest is over, cases they have been lure. The — or do. New Dti c Oe
and the disposable stock $ he uc of the same time 1 last year. Little Wheat has New few Hay ae — эй „ „
the ts h ; there is not much land са for — and m weather Old Clover ... ^ei — m BAKER,
n the price of lean cattle during the las phe and зо in sheep; Fine old Hay 0 05 "Finec LL dd ient Clover повода. ;
the price of both is still high enough to give a reasonable hope | Inferior do. Fine ; aa
fair К ample ration to the breeder | Fine new Hax — Dice ut T pt 90
r. fair, 215 ught 5 inferior A 36 Fine new 2d 5.
demand, and high prices Stren. Fani wak Fine old Clover ...120 130 | Inferior do. 80
Howth. being тү by the very сату rains. “The ploughing Inferior do- ..95 110 w . e
fallow n cases now RR Melee бо
v4 nd — [бен — — D fallow ake especially | ciis — n . bd
rained soils, G k Usend South — 9 :
ch iire, ab: Mud rate than for 80 pe уо — 4 emu is — end , 248.; ; Wallsend Stewarts, bur
S, Abe |
We have always
early up to feed,as a grea nt is to keep cattle. going
rward, so that if — А е р they 1 might be fit for the |
about T$. 84. per 60 Ibs. , a ud 1 Oats about 85. per 40 Ibs. — ships at market 82.
т
718
ТНЕ AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
WOOL BRADFORD, THURSDAY, November 3. | O THE LOVERS ‹ os FISH, AND SHOPKEEPERS,
is no move in ee ажону and the supplies i 1
g to the commission 9
: lers, ! Pao дадо on the receipt of
bands of the йемек, cx country. — rs have not had so many a Post Office Order for 6s., Wut Ам DERKS, 7, Bow Street,
buyers. visiting them as in years past. Its value is only | Covent area, og ahs n, who has a aang suppi y from Yarmouth
atthe.seat о Mi pan AR butat present it is with | daily
the greatest difficulty pe e
Noila and brokes continu
prices E.
OVERS SH. —100 — Dee
| BLOATERS for 68., руде included. The arded
| to all parts on-receipt of penny postage at p "Pon. Office
3 т Rifa na € E hey ЕЕ | Order preferred) for the amo unt.—Address, THOMAS LErTTIS, Jun,,
a quie yt o sine ed ay ж iu n know ^ B. Curer, Great Y armor
Duty is estimated at 145,000 CHARD
— GEMENS
рдан MARKET, FRIDAY, Novembe
iei n is daily ex
; will be done.
SMITHFI
We have nearly as m.
dead markets ess much
NT TRES BRIDE-CAKE 7
Albert din
LANDSCAPE ¢ GARDENING REVI Wed AS,
/ р, of Thorpe
n most с: o. produce i
ample references as to his success.
CHOOL FOR GENERAL AND
sound ag
s for two private —
варте pem га. Soils, Маа gm
CANDLES, SOA
T THE WHOLESALE ЕЩЕ FOR CASH, at
y^ 9 ie nd GANDI MANUFACTORY,
2 lists sent o
AVIES'S. "COMPOSITE CANDLES, 844.
X st. of 8 Ibs.—8
counties. dE
d а |
st Long-wools,.. 4 8 to 5 |
sg
ndles, 74d.; yello w Soa ap, 38s.,
French Oil, 4s. per т gallon. For б at M. P. DAYIES
8,63, St. Martin's Lan
[уус EUREKA SHIRTS. — Best quality, six for
| 408 у, six for 30 Me: Gentlemen desirous
0 ining shirts in, the very best m y
"Mi favonrahie, | — аге solieited to try FoRD's ур Таа, — The most unique,
and the only perfect fitting shirt made“ Observer.
— gi олана 3 in any provineial town are
ami b r
Calves ase
and Lans ала Siri i ? Pigs, 200
v, Novem 3
The supply of Beasts гм 2
pe ur p trade is better, Then at
sare readiL sposed o: at an, advance o
" demand for a У
ae = ION сер YOUNG LADIES,
\CHESHUNT, HERT
0
few, Pupils as Boarders.
forwarded by post on applica:
| STAMMERING.— Eder educated jn 4
ica we ession, cured himself by adopti
ans of s speec n a are "op cf mile? od ing ye ш
Ew e cas са; "eured. i anently cured,
eferences to ame eurec Children d.e ro ae
ress X
rth Dn
hou
Established 20 YS
THYSELF i Professor Duswki em
a more II kinds. There are very fe on the inte
Sheep, but quite suffic ‘or demand. Prices а — , 98, ‘Poultry y: "(without which раа аге
ut the same as on Mongar, but a clearance cannot be effected. genuine) riri price ists,
ou Calves are scarce a. rer. eri foreien РР consists of meas nt, and every particular, эге forwarded розі free; and
21 i ts, 1040 Sheep, Ad 203 Cal The number of Milch the pattern books to select from o oured
Cows is | Shirting, on receipt of = stam € nis are = being топ:
Best е Best Long-wools.,..4 8 to 5 0 | appointed in all towns. rms, rese forwar vr» зыла oft сын s,hoo ping cough, females' Puri &c.
„Дога: «+4 4 to 4 56 | Do. Shorn „% 0—0. 0| -RICHARD эрин Poultry, London. Manufactory, Hays — dried d 158 ат phlet on Phle delivered i
series... 4 2—4 4 Ewes 2d quality 810—4 4 Tool peaks se^ Fines.
x dudit" — 3 8 Do. Shori 3 i 00—0 0 EE > wis eee unm ue aE d i ag il Sold i
ose un p no avai )
1 — 22844 Mone AND ng 3 NEW ATTI TOOTH . 90. and 4s. 61, by Рат, Gace, 462, New Oxford Street;
1 -410—5 2 alves ш 0.8 4—4 8 BRUSH, PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHES, AND | by ali respectable medicine vendor Street; and
с а D Mb. sb 8 iiia AM ap WT 955 à er opm the highly- ре i
Pee asts, 906; Sheep and ce of searching thoroughly into the divisions and тра.
, Me Rp Nu si; Pigs, . cleansing i in е most extraordinary ma —hairs never.ec PBNCER Pact E Ж MONIC BL d The two
Oe 31. loose. penetrating rushes, with durable un- | an irritation in the delicate and susceptible coati ho йе шы
1987 has b , with | ble "Russian. bristles, . ые, will not soften like common gpd фе 1 an ae peiri BRUN a ne " ble coating . ‘throat
Wheat from Essex and hair, and immense stock of unbleached Smyrna Sponge x whereby 4 they A Are enable tae
was small, and realised 5 the | with every description of, Bish A. Foreign и at h jd a 7 x na the " y difficulty in tre
wen of | METCALFE, BINGLEY, & Co/s onl ent, 130.8 and 131, baci ns fe ew * us overcome any 5 culty to
peha руе . from th “country, and a health ып | | Oxford Street, second and third doors west from Holles Street. ream п Кош Өй d, foggy 7 wh xw pcr Сиш ai s, spi to Don
put Я irn gio ist week's s quotations. Th e | Caution.—Beware of the word “from” Metcalfe's Bs adopted, by —— rne саймак tempora ary and | pe
— t Sea 0 * Fins aly Ме там Seeger qr. dearer nean some houses. Metcalfe's Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. per box ing, Irritation of the Throat, Huskiness » pico, and p
3 STOVES, AND FIRE-LRONS.— |
Hu in e Ar Oats bring an advance of 1 — 9 qp Bn сдав Р ори Elixir gives instant relief, while in
1 + Bw of the above are requested, before ly.decidi -Chronic Disorders (as periodical Coughs or inveterate
LX . _ this day se'nnight. Inthe value of Jt lou: there is visit 1 * ‘Bowtows SS ido a Oxford Bie it is.equai 1 h, of course, ing a
до мна AL QUARTER. 8. 8 of Newman Street), Nos. 1 an wman Street, rseverance in the use of the medicine,—Sole Pr ani
bent челик. „Whi S- 76) Rea jm] егуз Place. They аге the кч 41 — Id, and, туса Ргерагегз, Т. ROBERTS & Co. 8, Crane Court, et
tte 0 м 68—76 such a „ of Еро. STOVES, таа ара, FIRE EN London.—Ask for“ Spencer’s Pulmonic Elixir,” the best
T90 Bed Svr NS, and GENERA MON vec Ur edicine in the World. To be had through all chemists.
je N approached — dpt or variety, novelty, beauty ү :
il rig insti 80—8 : design, es м $ of workmanship, "rige Proves; with Jo eats putei Ni аншы Dai Baan Moy
nzed nts. ro of bars, 27. 14s. to .; ditto, :
лыг, йын raisin “Si 7 Matting 80—40 wich ormoln o Aro sets of bars, Bt 10s. stoi te! D DE ROOS COMPOUND RENAL. EÁ
Oats, Peder and Saga E тола анта complet, with standa: is, fr : as — 2 JANE (or the apos iu -
Beote h and Lincolnshire...Po otato 22—24 reed 17—91 | s Aa Cdp d ditto, with rich Nagels PUN cious remedy for the above d complaints,
x to 21—23 Feed. -19—20 Fins 91. n" 71.72.5 E 1 m 15. 9d. the set to 47, te depression — spirits, ит for Feci get or
. 8 TELDA neia taa 17—80| Feed All which ho sense t gel a i with radiating hearth plates. ness, a drowsiness, nervousness, and insanit
Rye Forei | bled to sell at these very reduced charges, when : ГГА or com ah = — е ee a
Rye-meal, foreign | | nr riae the жүро ж ad. апа ех 1 м purchases; and, тна vd 1i4.,
— — Wer diis to 49s .... «Tick а 45 Harrow. ./41—45 | ay, —From those e exclusively for cash. through all Nellen Vendors, oF or 500 e xD s
: eee: | Ls amount in postage stamps, by D
— IH A AND EU ae — 5 ose London. At к for oe a phe.
Beas, white, Kent. —64—68 ‘most pareve d : я А cd. Sunday exce: ал nes, t
; patterns. Tin Dish Covers, 6s. the set of six; p ч
— a: 458 Fo 498... .. . Grey 44—47 n" {40—66 | losi ock Tin ve 9d. to 975. 2d. the set of aie; 8 ix; 110
Masson хо Жы loce . 3d. W 6d. the set; Britan stal, with or
‘Flour, best maries ib 2: rub 1 oe 3 tigen ea e sn ith
Наб эел, —— 158-65 | Plated, 10 in 16; ӨЕ ӨТ Block, Tin Forwater T Dishes, w збыт for, m ears, with a Bad reps on which
2 for is Bs (rav tbe s.; Britannia M. tal, 20s. to 125, ; Wedel
vember 4
During the week fair den heat fro
8 * it was ed Gs rs TE AND -BRAGKETS,— The
arsi ef aet week, fn which i 5 ot Ресей Botton gard obti the Neronem dae | a
— 5 Ubri all that is new and chile EA renee and
Cha adapted to offices, passage g. ms, AS |.
| vell as ha
ente | a GW oe oN TIR ee ond
tas!
paseen i very Tittle | busin RM ENS
"Consequently "eus al for all
^ Bp
о саада s Nos. 1
; Eoolscap paper, 7s. 64.
58
= vis led. the POOR MAN'S FRIEND, is со
from "peel te M ae dry t
every descriptio ; R
| / = | years’ des Cuts, got. 2 a тне
e T corbutie te Eruptions and а
2 | TEUR LAMPS, with all the | Humours, and is A. for. ЫХ
етот, Noy. 1—At this mera et d-- of the newest and most r — EIS RUNE. old
thare was A a err 9 of Ehe town and country | terns, in and plain.glass, or papier-máché, is Uam
however, sho at Wit LLIAM В. 1 Burton ton’s, and they are arranged іп one large ep ча ay nt
oom, so that the patterns, sizes, and sorts can be instantly selected. than ee T2 nce to
„ b.—Palmer’s Patent Candles, | best alterative med . —
ec ed ^ Palmer. Е assisting.
| 4 onise aes ... — cro »
8 LIT UE , av ien. those of the Neck, &c. Л
S, 3 ог 4: e S pe TELIA Eau Ara
. pete CN P peo. ut ee menta Sole
and s sold и
ing an WIA IAN SHOW йезе Dy the P Өз
provement of — [indian Са acted. rather d atten | communicating), е а М эй ыч devot ROOMS (m beir rt; by the Lo
tion, still de at 25.10 38. per. qr. pore the rates of = multigene FURNISHING IRO RO АЕ int iy e Medicine endors in the Uni ue
е ау. veek, to 438. being obtainable for inferio rior, 448. to M Nickel Silver, Plated nned Wares VE. No Med under 2
4 perar. r best хоти one as.much as 46s. for Hine white. Bras 3 po yh ar that t pure! nied ut "po gemide, unless ^ Brac and BARNicorT, - late.
твид. | Wheat. Oats. lar: е 1 ая war Brid dport,” is engraved the Government-Stamp а
sent ;
і zr е does pest) free. The money | P**
and 2,
H
— рхо!
от was reduced 30
агае that he app peared beyo
-— relinquished all hopes of
m um ty Иона) Орев
s Mi r ac
moe leg не арнау! cont R ves m
paired. éver.since.—Sold Druggists; i
Hosserar inn ай, a trand, London.
IES FO
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 719
45—1853.]
GLASS.
Glass, requests attention to the present Prices of
заа MILLINGTON, ‘Importer of Foreign Sheet
T Glass and Stock sizes, which are cheaper and better than those of English manufacture :—
CKED IN ONE HUNDRED FEET BOXES, THIRDS QUALITY, BOXES INCLUDED.
Inches. Per 100 ft. Inches. Per 100 ft.. Inches. Per 100 ft. Inches. Per 100 ft. Inches. Per 100 fl. Inches. Per 100 fl.
1 12 by 10 "114 by 11 16} by 124 18 by 13 18 by 14
| 12% , 101 143 „ 11 17 „ 13 18& „ 133 181 „ 14
T „ 9 14s 6d. 13, „ 0 . „ 11 174 124 19 „ 13 19 „ 1
74 „ 5% : 133 „ 10) 155 „11% 18 „ 12 195 „ẽ 133 19 „ 145
$9 e Y 1225 22511 184 , 124 „ 20 14
TE „ 61 141 „ 103 165 „ 115 19 „ „ 135 202 „ 14j
uou 15 10 ( 206. 17 „ 11 М 20s. | 195 „ 124 20s. 21 „ 18 91 „ 14 y 20s
X „14 154 „ +105 17$ „ 112 20 „ 215 „ 134 214 „ 145
dos 1.8), 415.94. | 16 „ 105 10 „ 15 1% „ 13 16 ld 2 „ 14
i 83\ 176. 8d. 77 „ 124 ” ” ”
m oL 1 „ 10 65 „ 12 164 „ 13) 165 „ 144 $3.» 14
114 „2 173 „40% 155 , 123 17 „ 13 И 5 234 „ 144
„ 218 „ 141 16 12 174 134 12% „ 143 24 14
dump „9% 132 a
T MPROVED PAT ace GH PLATE, PLAIN, FLUTED, AND TERNS.
British. Plate, Patent Ph Sheet, Crown, and Coloured Window G Glass. са White. * — afer Omements.
Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers' nu Work. uine White — * Paint, Colours, Varnishes, Brushes, &c.
T. MILLINGTON, 87,
Tariffs of the meee on applicatio;
Bishops
eet Without, London
ASS FOR
CL CON VATORIES
ETLEY anp СО. supply 76-9. ajay od QUAS,
of B vita Manufactur
З at prices m. 2d. to
ber square foot, for the oe" sizes required, many “thousand 57
h. are kept ready acked for n deliy
Lists of Prices and E^ timates arded on má; cation, for
ATENT ROUGH PLATE, ition CROWN GLASS, GLASS
ES and SLAT WATE R-PIPES, PROPAGATING
‘GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GL ASS,
dadas issues WINDOW GLASS, AM SLABS SHADES,
Ames HETL deci. 2
“Bee Ga rdene hronicle
ure, à
o
*
Soho A ates
a н. month.
— ABO SIXTY - RS.
OBERT METTAM, Sa ems 2 FOREIGN
GLASS W.
WHOLESALE WEP er,
1895 r-squ
. Sheet 1 in ere of
eU: 6 ins. by 4..: 13d. p. ini
57 under S yë 2d.
a 26 o ‚Ба. 10 7
fied n boxes ‘of 200 — ‘each, "large
8 4ths, S, 24d.
every ‹ werd on of
артел ce Lists fo E arded pos
JAMES PHILLIPS & Co.
JM BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT.
ey' UNT poupa Plate Gloss, Glass Tiles and no
кы р T manufactured. Estimate
AREHOUSE, 30, Princes-
на ELLO
exceeding 40 inches,
nu
716 oz.. uM jc t. :
9102. , 33d. t
n
r foot n
eT
erbe mee ЕЕ SE aci
Sheet Glass eut to size, not RT ИП Imm m 11
—— |
e нани
HOT HOUSE "BUI -
WRE IN ALL ITs B
R A
t
ERS.
The Nobility and Gener
E C
.or fix Hot-water
тоноу — find at our
'8 | and Flowers from the s corching rays of t^ sun, jy Ar d, and
WARMTH AND VENTILATIO
HE PATENT PORTABLE SUSPENSION
STOVE will com Dem ED at the same
recommended by ае ч тр cal men as the only stove —
be
argest building o а the smalles —— "To those who study health,
comfort, and econo: t offers advantages which no other pos-
sesses. No 3, price whe will burn 0; Mem without attention, at
a cost of Des farthings. | , Prospectu s, with prices and instru
tons post fre: at DEANE, Dray, & Co.'s show-
з, &c., wed asd Bridge.
CONDE? PATENT PU PURE 8 VEN-
fa STOVE.—The only Pedes which
gained a Medal (Slur 476) at the Great Exhibition o mE
Especially 2 for warming Churches, Chape
se. sions.—C purchased of CUTLER & Sons, — — a -
eet, Lour Acre. (Sole Manufacture rs.)
E Mason and ByILpER, PIMLICO
Marnie and STONE Works 58 Wharf, Lower Belgrave
n.
himney-pieces manufactured b roved machinery.
The public are invited to view the stock, M — ex need
«X y 1 A m arble Chimney: piece for 40s. Marble
n all its branches at a remarka’ иер рме фк H i
er Circ au sent on applicati alls, Diarias.
з. The “Roya " "al uses pass the Work
ten minutes fro sheen > gd
AND DURABLE ROOFING.
Onde 8 "PATE n ROOFING
FELT is perfectly im AT ыл: n, snow, and frost, and
has been tested by a long an: extensive етра, in all —
Saves half the timber Foquimd e ар. be laid on
great facility by рр cate X PENNY
FELT for
Samples к= ИА poen im" to
C * , London, — яа 8 4
SH SHEATHING. FELT x 90 80 PEL FELT t
AE ‘and lining iron houses, to equalise
“gx RIG
4 —— DOMO —Pa tronised by SEET
for the Royal Horticultural Society, the Royal Zool
Society, br his Grace 3 of Verr at
Quse, and many cultiva of , first class Hor
Fired iral es de
FRI I DOMO," a Can vas made of prepared Hair and
a perfect non ener of, Haske end a Cold, 1 Ге.
pl it is applied, a
all hor Мова and flo — wl e fo or. eat m үм
from attacks of insects and morning fro To d in any
required length, upwards.of 2 yards wide, e M rer — yard run,
of E. T. ARCHER, Carpet anufacturer, 401, Oxford Street,
London. — Royal Mills, Wandsworth, S ae о,
mod. improvements, so
Hw PATENT ROUGH PLATE. GLASS, .
i for CONSERY ATORIES, PUBLIC, BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORIES, can select the description of
SEYLIGHTS, &c. ,, lin Hous = «о
Е ZA ara TM every req
ath m | + 22 id PM The HOT-WATER AP-
. | inch inch inch : — PARATUSES@&(which are CHI
Fucked. in Crates f Sor, on Сиез of the sizes, thick. thick. thick. efficient and economical) are db
anufactured. i s pum particularly worthy of ut- KERS,
s. d. s. d. s. d. tention, and are ted үүө г Porfarshi тау дет to their
— drum 0 to 50 long o pio т 0 9 all the Houses, Pits, &c., for | IMPROVED. GRASS-CUTTING and ROLLING MACHINE
Or 20 50 % 70 „ тц? both; and Bottom H for Lee d me complete . of which, and its 7
— „ 0 6 0 73/0 94 and in constant operation {еке d Legale Fa r all other machines of the kind,
erem — — — The splendid рейда vo ate ент
in Squares aut ta the sizes of Stove and G Testimo — — Mer — will be immediately
2 в ed rs vim € о 2 = 2 е 22222 d Plants arealsoin thehighest 6
"— en 718 ——œCĩÑ . Ä { ийнан gw 525 lun vation, and OF PATHS.
RADIO Liens sosse O: 5:0 63/0 8 — el opel 9 22 sale at very low prices 0 ERF RO "
А » c ngth —— га fine en of strong quom T es —— enjoy their Gardens during the
notexceed 20 0 5B 0 7 0 83 rye fees in in — from Winter Should construct their walks r
er, CEMENT gn NCBETE, minis are; formed thus :—Sereen Ie
ft. sup. „ 68 ft. sup., or if above 20 к ‘Plans, Models, and Estimates of. vel of whic path present made from the loam which
Le nd Sot above 20 0 6 0-710 % | Catalogues tust uer Erici en VU Lis mized with апа о every partof igan gravel add ome of sharp
i Jong e 255 Sand. 2 9 five parts 6 such equal mixture add one of Port-
„ „ 4 „ 20 „ 30. 0 63 0 8.0 91 . ac te nay be whole velis the Ory state 0
%%. t elo | AONGA. UTE aus HEATING :BY ‘applying the water. tmay then be la tol b dire bos 4
n" ” E m = 72 o ; га i : 1 rer can m А
6 " ” 8 „ 40 „ 45.0 8 0 ‘ot 104 HOT WATER. and Кос. — as tion
8 p „ МЮ A „ 55. 01 [40 0:104 cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists € the action of the
10 „ „ r4 „ 65.1.0 SIL. O 10. 0 11 ,Severest frost. It is necessary, as water does no- — ah it,
12 „ „ "1 * $56 „ 88. 0 9 0 10 0 113 кыен the middle of the path Sree
Ши у» O „ 00.1 0.10 | O11) 1 0 Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. War
% A ‘Millbank Street, Westminster
2 = M ЗАРБ pe
E i 0 ISTER ORNAMENTAL
There can be no — «d that Коц AT ci S end sT ED
1 4
wmost beautiful, as well
an be employed in ordena. It (1 free. йор, all the faults
Sf. sheet — Бадар . as t gla remi t has
speculi ar: 1 wi
eG@ardenexs’ Chir i
E
a em Ln! Sod Cntr жин Goon
MATERIALS
va mend é ам F Merchants, 116,
. 07 employed by the Nobility, |
nhe
late Glas “the
he most "useful, kind of — that
vantages
— as а set-off —
TING BY
AND W.
x. Jmm
баногах nir any.of those by whom
ч: ее уа yed.
APEN A?
Pane
steam-power, they
of the best materials, an pad pat ‘together
anufactured
—
е eines коче they have
st confidence
cted on the most
8 to whieh th ihe G
made available,
LENNY, -— will attend for
kingdom.—420 ,Strand.
joy ar
cn cr aol тре any part of the
j от EPEECTUALLY. T REL
F-
-pocket Glass, the
i se ota Wai to discern minute objects at a distance of
4 les, which is found to be invaluable for YACH
SPOR GENTLEMEN, and САМЕКЕЕР
LESCOPES Me N new and most important hoy j
avery other kind, and are of au sizes—for t the w
Shooting, Military purposes, & R
з | with wonderful powers; a minute — diet met d x
E 10 0,02 milos distant. Inv
relief of ex
. Messrs. 8 25 — Opticians and Aurists, 39, Albemarle
Street, Piccadilly, London, opponi 4 the York Hotel,
| enmpris
s xus with F Se
penes me IMPROVED
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
[Nov. 5. 7
THE:
RESULTS. 8 перим. OBSERVATION А
W. Horney, R. N.;
NCLUDI
THE REV. NS ҮЕ ЧАН ELD,
Honorary Secre 1 Poultry Society.
Drawn FROM LIFE
Now noe price One pum 1 bound in cloth,
POULTRY BOOK;
COMPRISING TH
Characteristics, Management, дда uid Medical Treatment of Poultry;
T AND PRACTICE OF THE BEST BREEDERS,
Esq.; THOMAS STURGEON, Esq.; AND CHARLES FUNCHARD, Esq.
Y
retary
WITH COLOURED ere ee oe OF THE MOST rium AA
By Mr. PRINTED
G. W. JOHNSON, Esq.
Honorary Secretary, м the Winchester Society for the
vement of Poultry.
—
BIRDS,
IN COLOURS UNDER HIS SUPERINTENDENCE,
LONDON: WILLIAM s. ORR AND CO,
E .ORCHIDACEA. Part IV. By Professo
— conclusion of EPID pred
- ACALLIS, ABOLA, ONCODIA, COCHLIODA,
CHEIRADENI MPE, VANDA, LUISIA.
"Published be: the Au thor, by J. MaTTHEWS, at 5, Upper
ngton Street, Co veut Garden, L London.
This s day is Published
SUPPLEMENT THE ‘HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY'S CATALOGUE of Fruits; printed unifi
with the last AI E that it can be bound up with it,
1, Regent Street, and all Booksellers.
i IE PUT CHRONICLE forwarded with
Hs quia A to җе parts of the World, by STREET, BROTHERS,
ents, 11, Serle Street, Lincoln's Inn.
X EWSPAPERS, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &e.,
AMEN CORNER, PATERNOSTER ROW.
ALSAM SEED IMPROVED. Nearly 400 testi-
Balsam Seed to be the
а ix classes in чемер packets,
tamps; a packet of mixed, 13 stamps.—420, Str
URP IRS dig — 8000 Old Eng Gnd Elms,
4 to 12 feet ; 3000 to 4000 Chesnuts, 5 to 6 to 8
to Yews, 2 8 3 Be
рен aquifolium, 2
feet. The above have tana frequently transplanted, are foe
he: aith y plants, and all applications * terms will be duly
attended to by Messrs. I. D. Sua Nurserymen, Sleaford,
Lincolnshire. N.B tal Nursery Stock may
„ + Wed lie oan a оаа іа d c
qj DMUND SALISBURY, Melbourne, near аА
nts, to а all parts, by versa = base dah 11, Serle Street,
Pincoln's 1 s Inn
GTREET, BROTHERS, 1h Sori 8 feet eer йз
nn Fields, soppy. Stationery, ө t Books vings,
&c., to Commercial мет moder: 8.
ABOLITION oF OF THE ADVHRFISEMEK $i тин
BROTH wey Serle Street, Өө; Е Fields,
of advertising.
Would be happy S se wit! es desiro
ES experience in this department еле ауа ет to offer
rices with ec sia
. : inserted in the London Gazette and all the
London and mener Pape
DR. HOOKEN JOURNAL.
Just Ready, with oae eg pans ы trations, and many
oodents, 2 vo
IMALAYAN JOURNALS; "on Notes OF AN
ORIENTAL NATURALIST IN AL, THE KHIM AND NEPAL
HIMALAYAS, THE KHAsIA MousNTAINS, &c, By Dr. J ="
DALTON HOOKER. -
London: come MURRAY, Abemant Street.
his day is publishe
ALM TREES OF THE AMAZON, and their
Uses. By Атғвер R. WALLACE. Post 8vo, with 48 Plates,
10s. 6d. London: Јонх Van VOORST, му. W.
3 1 duro T.
Guinea,
"m Thousand of Vol. " is now publishing, eed 35. 6d.
: HoursToN & EMAN: &ud all Bookse
B'S DICTIO ка Y.
d an
ү м. yu етен з
*
— ew
ngs. Crow
~ DICTIONARY c OF r GENERAL. KNOWLEDGE,
anati f Words and "Things con-
ienee, p^ by GEORGE UAE, A.M.
: WirLiAM Tece & Co., 85, Queen Street, Cheapside.
NGING aua ok
“SINGING PRECEPTOR,
of Music mA ЕГ
oices— nstruction
— *
х
5 LIN PRECEPTOR, р
5 CONCERTINA RECEPTOR, .
м Теса and Co., 85, Queen Street, mg
ET bi ios, IN Кт of
containing 475 acres, which 10 105. are
E N 2 70 Meadow and P. rnip Sheep
Land. e possession can be given. Rent and rátes low.
FARM c containing 423 Acres, of which 374 are Arable, and’ -
Meadow eep . Possession a
1564. Rent and rates low. Farm-house a ы
FARM of 376 acres, of which 294 are and 82 Mead
me ne i ор, rates low. Qo dena iq —
residence. at Lady-day, 1854. Good stock and six
55 e, warned
4 ‘ontainin * f —.— h 144
ow E g acres, of which 1 ата Акыш жай 32
This F is si at Beaurepai vue t4 oA miles ч fr „үй =з
ire, abou m от P
stoke, Hants ; and M Mr. John Mathews, the Bailiff, w will show the
For further apply to Messrs. BRAVENDER
E Land Agents, Cirencester.
may be agreed on,
‘go 5 f
jm "B 5 or
CENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND c... ==
N "ÉSSRS. PROTHEROR AND MORRIS RS.
y Auction, at the Mart, Bartholom vill юү
11, at 12 o'clock, a First Class collecti
e
consisting of the finest Double and Sin le Hadan BUI
nquils, Anemones, C „ Snowdrops Tulips 3 Nee
еа ssortment of Standard апа Dwa S, Ke. also
be viewed the morning of Catal
and of the Auctioneers, Am merican erf, 880 е Ma
HAM, Soares, ee
1 эм GENTLEMEN
Trees, and American Plants, I set with bloom inis ee
Sal M
at
Ф
E:
E
2a
f
8
r ! eee ven
structed by Mr. W. Н = of the
being required for other purposes, to submit t.
tion by Auction, on the Premises, F Fordham, b Е Сора
апа following day, at 11 o'clock each da: thew
NURSERY STO т. 6 Ales, consie —
Trees, Evergreen and Date
ndard
Roses, bue Mulberry Trees, Large Specime , Deut
си other DNE | Trees; ; 1000 — Y Lebanon,
[ay be viewed prio the Bale. Catalo; &.-
=- (returnable to oed on the Preis; o ee е had a
Seedsmen in 12 and of the Auctioneers, A ere Na
Le ne, Ess Tun
DISE NURSER 4
M5 SSRS. " PROTHEROE AND MORRIS are mem
missioned гул Mr. Pamp
Mey ‘Hornse sey |
THURSDAY, November tbe
choice GREENHOUSE
A Ericas, of t
TO AMATEURS OF THE birgt
O BE peso a decided bargain, s of choice
S, the cree part of be: —— of the
late Mr. William New, of Kir —A list of the names can
seen, and price ascertained, vi Psi ng to GEORGE Barry, Seeds-
man, 13, South €
NISTS AND
OR SALE, не 100 dried Specimens io BRITISH
GRASSES “for СТА s, all botanically named, price 27. 10s.;
the same number small bunches, for exhibition in shop
windows, price 37. Mr. боксе TURNER, Botanist, South-
Pu, Middlesex.
now
PAGES FOR. 'YOUNG PEOPLE.
f
"TAE BE DRE TA OF, 30 Large AS,
i'i seven ORANGE TREES, i
& health iA condition z al адво, shout 800 yards of splendid BOX
urrey.
EDGIN wed a any day at the ee Garden, near
* CAT GRAPES.
ANTED TO PURCHASE, two or three strong
Plants of the above Vine in pots, two or three years old
| struck from the еуе.—Јонх ALLNuTT, Esq., Clapham Common.
ANTED, PINES asp GRAPES.—The Grapes
must be д 8 and the Pines from 2 Ibs. to
4 Ibs. each. Quee r Jamaicas preferred. — Apply or xs
ward to GEORGE Mariom jun., Fruit Salesman, St. Joh
Market, клр,
ORTICULTURAL Se a
J ANTED, — Prices of different sized Sashes for
th Span-roof and Single Ditto, — 9 feet by 4,
to 8 feet 1 y ts strong T apps with sheet Sl erm free of lenses,—
pply to Mr. Ross, P rough.
ТАМТЕР, FOUR-INCH PIPING.—4Any person
having a 8 second hand, sound, and very cheap, may
send — E WESTWOOD) "The Floral Nursery, Koton
Road, Turn
à an PIG AND Sh REE. FEEDERS.—
. 328. per qr
LENTILS? bet quality i 3 . 478. per qr
INDIAN CORN ee pe Si MR, Ua
RICE 9 91. per ton.
AMES Mar & Co., Finsbury Wharf, City Road, Basin,
1 Samples sent on 8 $ — 8 stamps
Terms: Cash on receipt o а Вато in Town.
Delivered in London free ; ў 64. р dai f or sacks,
N.B. These Prices are only for the cir week.
1° BE SOLD, tor 1007, in one Lot, 65 White and
COCHIN or d CHICKENS, The White are
from prize birds of last
of first prize birds of ey "They may be seen with two o:
T notice at Beeby, — — —-— Mr. ңе
Монт, as above. Beeby is three miles from Syston Station.
oca —
Su A em 3
is especially directed to it.
selection — "Mrs Vu г is eer Blandford,
who has recently taken те Ast Priz r Chickens
and many very choice Buff and mm Birds fom
Hutchinson, Mrs. Newton, 3 npn none — yy John Fletcher,
ng ected E
, &c.— Catalogues by fo
lope ‘to Mr. J. C. STE — 28, King 223 Covent den
at 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on 22d November, a
12 o'clock precisely, 70 7 — of 583 Buff, and White
from the yard of C. W. пас Esq., of Walton,
from the stock of Mr. Beeby, Mrs. George,
DUTCH | BU LATE NAMED TULIPS, ETC.
m FEE
| Oy ea a ge cid Li
CHINA FOWLS.
M R. J. C. STEVENS | is че to Sell by Auction, 8
is AIR ALEXA NDER will ll sell by Aue etion, at the | ford
"s Mart, near — Bank of . Nov. 10,
. Е аё 1 o'clock precisely, а CASE of DUTCH ROOTS, one he g
eun j choice named H vatis, Crocus, Gladiolus, —
Rabbits and a ining sell. ^ T — Jonquils, —— cn e 2 &c.; un
1 ee ean — ty | Godt Parfait, Lonis puis X VL, — cab чагу Е
Oakley Square, Lo : "| and of Mr. A Los Wheel Loe PM M
* š
nd well roo and Shrubs, Box edging, Mäy be d.
Макы iru ixi QUICKS — 3 arid = a ня and | several to the Sale; LE Catalogues had (6d. each, retire B m
thousands " cleat logged well grown GOOSEBERRY — oa — ар of the Бр: Seedsmen ine
an and Cheshire sorts. Also a quantity of HOLLY and of the лотов rs, American Nursery, Leytonstone, E
PLANTS 12 to 18 ed high. The quality LA the above i X — |
first-rate, and they will b: offered at very low pri |
ESSRS. PROTH ROE. AND. MORRIS E |
П by EN op the premises, Croydon Nursery
n MONDAY, Noy. T RUM and ollowin
frons) Cedar of aue
japonica, Acacia, Sweet Briar, Cyph
Eu С, Sycamore, Limes, 'eeping
Acacias, Moss and Cantons Roses, “Virginian Creepers,
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Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstoue, Essex. —
TO GENTLEMEN, BUILDERS, CONTRAC! i
AND OTHERS.
R. JOHN WILLMER will Sell by Av
1 һе Рге missi, Sunbu er 3 : n
and two following days, at 12 o'clock eac
the whole of the NURSERY STOCK, the ground being:
for other purposes. e stock comprises
май; Yews, — Fir, striped Laures
and Portugal m Rhododendrons, д к
— Arbor-vite, Yucca gloriosa, Red Cedar, 5t
and Loo obese! Жен з, G
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; Mr. War,
Arms, Weybrid
the Auetioneer, Sunbury,
Premises; and o
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FARMING STOCK AND I
Beans, w
wedes, and im ‚Үз!
months, including Iron aee
Horses ndpressers, 2 i
Winno moving. Machine, "ЗШ M a HOLD
Dog Carts, Harness, &c.; and the HOUS ‚ Тре.
; The Angel, Godalming;
atthe Auctioneers’ Offices, 3, Frederick
Printed No. 13, Upper одне
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Stoke Newington, both
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 46.—1853.]
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12.
[Price 64.__
I | CE CERAN
I Agriculture, benefits of юре, 725 | TO ADVERTISERS. AMES HOLDEI R begs ^ — ka following ——
j 2 3 е! : SHOW GERANIUMS, a dozen,
| 5 725 М кыы. ADVERTISEMENT DUTY being repealed, | cluded —Optimum, Eleanor, Malt rah в * А pm
$ 25 а + 726 a PROPRIETORS tees ete vetet Lord Gough, Flying 7 — — a — Village Maid,
i : 1 1 that they have redu е customary charge foreach | Virgin hey Ма 110 85 nt, and Volt
| : 496 aoe t ent by 1s. 6d., the ани of duty — en off by the LION
723 oversee 4
Pin Reine Claude de Bavay - fe a| Adv — n орт oF PLACE, of not more than J AMI ES HOLDER м suppl pen 5 the following
| роо bles Y {4% four lines in len oin 1s. 6d. е for 13s, h pe alk &c., includ jax, May Queen,
| Ringing Apple trees 2 795 MID eT ELT ко SR GU rreggi Spot, ena, [eani 1m, Fame, Duke of York, Star,
à Rushes, Norfolk 25 AN SEEDS FOR 1854. pM. ftev —— tance, YT лр and Victory. Older
i Seriem, ee on ESSRS. OAT? AND SON, SEED WERS, m" at 6s. per dozen. Pos ce orders m at Camden
j Pu eb a Erfurt, Prussia, intimate that their Catalogue of T lower wn.—Ampthill Nursery, — —
r rt so * tet eds m а: dtor "by appli 3 en agent, EASO
оек, does live pay r. ROBERT NNED edforc Junserv arden $ .
| Strawberries, late cB erra ril cel ва да аба ILLIAM - URQUHART ао SONS’ Priced
„ EX X HI "m NT List of Nursery Plants is now ready, and may be had on
733 b | Walls, Niven's , We ied the above 5 — flower is | pec. —Dundee, Nov, 12.
Tand improvement Co., 730 52-781 Weather, mildness of 126 b | now in ero + CHANDLER AND Rabe rsery, Wandsworth
I am Bg versi B р Pine, large t | Road, Vauxhal 6s., Тар , and 18s. рег doz. | WI ое NICHOLSON still continues to send out
ЕЕ well-rooted Plants of his four new а
EXHIBITION OF NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS OF 1853. | varieties of “STRAWBERRIES, viz, AJAX, dessert Fruit;
ROGRAMME or тне GREAT AND GENERAL G. HENDERSON ax» SON, Wellington N RUBY, ditto; CAPTAIN COOK, Mar ket — 1
EXHIBITION or FLOWERS A ANTS, which is to 's Wood, ndok form the admirers of PARE if Sino, at 11. per 100, or 25 ene of a rts
e
ud closes dd * 15 th
o take plae i in a largo Hall opp vement
he Du . Accord
for th a situated in e's garden
tn the beneficenee d the Duke, SA allows or gran nts a e, He
able sum of m for the construction uf ре 2 — and
arrangement of it, 75 well as for the ae stribution of Pri it is
expected that many ras
convenient order. ey а packed up and
Б away on April 16, 1 a clever and i puteo man.
The * = Flo speeifica gated ан follows are to obtain
К». T premiums fixed 1 by compete en:
* aes for we fest election of PLANTS of
i [a to the number of east, and 50 exemplars;
accessory.
анкоо fiorins for. ‘the finest collection of ERICAS,
the — of 50 different species at least; 100 florins to ds
* 8d Prize.—300 florins for the finest collection of ROSES, to the
the access of. 100 different species, and 300 exemplars ; 75 florins to
sory.
4th Priz pt des for the — collection of AZALEAS
INDICA, t и, a mber of 50 at least, and 100 exemplars;
T
power "as nn or the finest collection of CAMELLIAS,
to the number of 80, and 160 exemplars; 75 florins to the accessory.
6th Prize.— 300 florins for the finest eine of RHODODEN-
кон eas anad exes and 271 3 der — ey ber of
St. J
the alee flower that they a n bloom, and will continue
for the nee month in — at at "their Nursery. An inspection
will amply repay those honouring them with a visit —Nov. 12. as
T G.HENDERSON амр SON," Wellington N
St. John's Wood, can now supply fine strong plats о oF
г .198., t-office rs ра vn able.
ае For a full тш. see o oed cata anie
r 15,
Chronicle, Oct 1853.— Egglescliffe, near Yarm, Nov. 12.
HYAC S.
i RENI &e, ‘Short S treet, мыйк ле
-
rs from ephant and Castle, begs to cal?
| ber ae R „ зні СЧ his — of DUTCH BUL LBOU S ROOTS, ' which are
en FANCY GERANIUMS, at 9s., 195. 2 vd рей doz. | very fine this season. de es cinths, fine named, from 75. per doz. ; *
HORSE-SHOE LEAF, 65. and 9s. Croc wei from 1s, 6d. per 100.—Priced Ca ау cator on
cation. A remittance rom ki à correspondents
ey J: FRA ASER "have t wt offer very fine Plants of | ‘UNTER’S PROLIFIC CUCUMBER, акр
above, amongs учу fine Pla in culti- | CONSTANTINE'S INCOM 3 the
um. “The p lants are ч
full of flower-buds.
V ee i a d varieties, 9s. per d
r doze atalogue of the sorts
12 to З ped t po very bushy, and | - Moe Cucumber:
in
orcing.
ree good — Le or nine ai (Post-tres). May be had
a, e о 55 12s, sav Жыт: of Јон & Sons, 9 Reading, Berks.
‘ion on Виде Road, Leyton, Essex. :
CHINESE "- n" ardor у. Dae to refer to ry diac
ASER h = and fine erg Chronicle of Oct. 22 and Nov. 5, for
AND J. aving а, very large tht: Bue эшем Моон. t of GERANI ums, which аге
* Stock of the or. beg to offer them at the le unnenally strong, CHRYS ANTHEMUMS, and various GREEN-
qe The Plants are very healthy, and beautifully set with HOUSE and HARDY PLANTS, GLADIOLI, and a
er buds. ME: of BULBS and ROOTS, of all which 1 they a
ae distinct s sorts ( T a ts)" -— ove ove, 1 i
very fine plants ^ бр „ 50s
Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, Essex.—Nov. 12. Ma 50 wolendid beg ri dozen . to 202.
FA GER splendid mixed erly aon PNIS cand е "M
AND J. FRAS g to call attention to their fine ~~ "Autumn Catalogue sopphed free for PL and cand stamps,
„ STOCK of the above. The Collection comprises t 100 Hortienltural Establishment, Sudbury, 81 folk.
Cleopat end d Surrey,
ems. on of 12 varieties
(new) . 18s. $9 249.
9 155 5 е чаш. боз Sake
reiss E CE u
8
by po
» — veni Foreign War ehouse, 18, Pall Ma."
й.
—150 florins for E uit, br uf ce "y AZALEAS Lea Bridge Road. WE, а Nov.12, 1853. е Roman = r White Narcissus, the’ most
pontica} în open ground, to the number of 50, and 150 exemplars. WER — an — ai nto s Ment zh 4s. is
ч 8th Prize.—150 florins f ide finest collection of bulbous plants, pera е E TP NEW EAR PEA
duch as AMARYLLIS, TULIPS, HY ACINTHS, d CARTE . ет, 230 „High H
| MONES, Р the e ‘of 150 at least, an xemp — a, * London, respectfully informs his sie that the — ANIEL í ^o "ROURKE.—The ни and bine Pea
9 for the fin 5 of CINERARIAS, ү lae panig DaDa аге pn Pee i Gee If thi E
5 the number Ome at t least, ss IN n . — "his 2 e рге 3 1 tias | Doe pire genera svat the ag e E wil ret A rned.
E AB ti general plan - ng. Ad the bulbs Lope 70 1000, 200 can be had, ‘Trade price to be bai on 2 to J. G. War 2, Seed
T It » 8 to give notice to those gentlemen appointed to | at the s Pod 1000; 50, 25, or 12, may ae en bn at Merchant, 181, High
T decide Meno e мы, De it is required the plants should have | th . * 1 , JCUMBER.-
| reshness of flower, and should be "bi F100. UNTER’S ve "PROLIFIS [C CU —
d where - Beas ‘eed — of the plant glows айа х SEPARATE Sorts, s. d. HU From the numerous unsolicited 9 ?
requires it. Any new or unknown plants will obtain the prefer- | Anemones, double, 100 finest sorts ..20 0 6 © Advertiser has received, all testifying to the supe ey
novelty, я hey should possess nae] EE. | Caes, 1000 ev Bbediings in 30.4 DUREE IT ie Cucumber, CET 2 5 i |
7 t m a new Seedlings in 0. б s to gi whi of competing 3
"The xe — of plants tÒ d the ex is free nsport, $ - do. іп 10 do % 9. 9 11904 Stock is, “if any thing,” roved, and the Seeds he
by — r is byt the steamer) or or byti the train, mmon do, in 10 do. „ is ae sending out are agen from fruit of superb ex
Puants, Biebri Glediolus, 55 from ram - — 8 s E ^ dx -i се т V in — i-i
: em 25 n six fine sorts ATUM "s and 0 to ENWICK, Seeds p AUF, Жж 4
i T Director of the Garden „ ew Seedlings from avensis. 10 0 30 0 | Street; and of Јох Arve King Street, et, Islington, Le
E COTTISH GARDENERS’ & cg ENE AM NE TEAT РЕ га NO: \TALOGUE for the
1 86 ASSOCIATION. At the Annual the Hyalinhe, 24 fine sors for water, pots, based , 1 GTANDISH мо 6 —
LE ion, held at Edinburgh, on the 9th November inst, for каг, 16 Pisa. Neun, for pots, &. 7 0 ОЧ А п from it appeared as a a detailed rent in the E
1 the Election of Three nsion nds, Professor 20 7 0 i : of Saturday, Sept. 10th, to which they й
Ranunculus, dou , 100 fine sorts Ne I A Gardeners’ y,
* the UR in the m the following was the te of the Polla v ew Scotch, 100 do. e 00. 40 0 ..10 0 | respectfully refer plant buyers. It er g aud and choice
T des bene 3 dini ini Jae urban, 100 in five sorts . 6 0 ... В 0 plants. The Nursery, Bagsho t, Surrey, Nov.
3 JAMIN MITCHELL, & - 9 Tulips, 100 splendid — 2 wc a M. ii А
(ЖоК бутын» Малах aged . . 0% „ ws ne „ „ T 0 2100 | N GAINESS CATALOGUE for the present season
Pos э — 99 aged 69 „ 1 „ „ 100 late, F Fos ee 200 120. is ow Teal 3 bree ifs mih Puer Pelar-
а A ann t named Candidates, having the А, number SUNDRY OTHER BULBS, үз d pä — | Camellis (rias, vpn кок ˙ꝗ
{а Ыт ыы; qn re declare ele ше — JAMES рор м омана — zan: yellow А one : б | — 25 eres — post fre Ka of Stove and
AMES M‘Nap opea: u^ BALFOUR, Chairm i arge yellow joi Sep an y .
FERA Place, Edinbu h, Nov. n^ rown iouis extra fine, mixed į ps cec fud Bo Nursery, Su e, Battersea. Nov 12.
es eee = Iris, 12 Koglisb; named quoram m HER SU NE шич yc e to :
: P SE DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. e %% (d:... Ed EORGE JACKM NurseryM рф. ng,
q GARDENE S and others requiring REALLY „ 12 finest ‘Spanish, named e Surrey, 1} mile from S sper Piet ga qe
| ex. GENUINE NEW SEEDS, true to their kinds, are respect- ана. ge ed -. “450 0 “Railway, — enean lE
recommended to appl early to the unders igned. — ings, &c., mixed VV complete Catalogue of h merican Plants, Ornamental Ever-
Ni Earl n. а F Jonquil large дды, n doz 25. Camperneliss .. 1 greens, Conifers, — Ва, Standard апа Dwa
M Peas, — — Horn Carrot, | ТД good common sorts, mix vw 18 0 2202 8 | Fruit and Forest Trees, г. dc, and may be had on application
" 8 Pp early gina ate _ 99 artes — t Turk's Cap .. 4 $55 | by enclosing two post: mps. :
— ening * xA rin grea — e 7 2 (S EORGE BAKER begs to say that his DESCRI
ТЕ Snowdrops, double or single, each "Ew | VU. TIVE CATALOGUE of AMERICAN PLANTS
CATTELL, having executed all his orders for | Sparaxi araxis tricolor, or 1 14 0 .. 2 0 | FERS, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Е s 0 :
now small i e thy plants tra fine new Seedlin ngs, &c., » mixed . : б | 1 had K — 5 d ў d.
; velling, price pack r doz.; 3 var. . | ў particular atten! s us
—— A vire Cue x pd a. e — tO. | GREEN and WEEPING HOLLIES, ade ei à
ts. omprehensive Catalogue d сте bee G. B. 2n — she 2 2 .
. —— —— iem and | Flower, sid Agricultural Seeds, m need Nursery, Windlesham, near about
two —— —— for — may | б application New Early Peas убу 26.3 Ws — — — from Staines Station,
* T sowing, can be had with » Bulbs. way, where conveyances ons
722 THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
ROSE NURSERIES, HERTFORD.
E P. FRANCIS has for Sale a large collection of
E e be
rnish
R 4. ATALOGUE
OODLANDS NURSER RESFIELD, NEAR еар. SUSSEX.
ILLIAM WOOD. AND SON beg to an ce that
the New Edition “ € Rose ane for 1858-842 =
ready for distribution, and will be sent gratis on receipt of Tw
Penny рацо Stam mps.
Thei lNursery Stock may also be had on
the same terms.
1 of ROSES will be supplied on the AE ow
selection of sorts is left entirely to Wx D&S
erm Ba tall | Standards, — 8 feet, with 3 to 6 best Waren of WHITE CLOVE . pet pair. G
SCARLET BROMPTON STOCK, 6a. pet doz. ; i per 100.
— -— Perpetu: — in each stem, suitable for
„ 9s. 6d. to jo
Tall EM — —— ese i from 4 to 6 feet, with large
— kinds, for planting in conspicuous
vos saniem etaim , 96s. per dozen.
Extra superior selected "Standards, 18s. to 24s. per dozen, or
11. to 101. per 100.
Fine елед арі and Dwarf Standards, 108, to 16s. per dozen, or
Sw
WX STANDSCOMBE, N итии, Aspley, near
ARBOR
DOUBLE WHITE UR VIOLET: large plants, 65, M doz.
THE RUSSIAN SUPERB VIOLET: plants 3s. per doz
ree for 12 sta
ANTIRRHINUMS, 1s. per ¢ do.; Bs.
Clove Carnations, and one — of each of the Brompton Sis
and Sweet Wiiliams, with a Treatise om the Violet, will be sent,
hamper and р ackage free, for 12. a
For descriptions and — particulars of the above, see Gar-
TO NOBLEMEN, CENTLEMEN, OR RAILWAY
NTRACTORS.
Woburn, has now for sale—
800,000 GREEN H LIES, from 9 inches to 3 feet high.
ld.
And a large assortment of * pn co Flowering
Shrubs. A good assortment of Fruit Tre a
TERS Дей A bate TREE VIOLET, or VIOLA
: large plants, 6s. per doz.; smaller, 3s. per doz.
EET-WILLIAMS, 6d. per doz т 100. SEEDLING
125
e Viole ets, one ‘pa air of each o
greatl
Foreign Pines from seed, dá Higt
hl
| also awarded; and the present stock о!
cheap. T
every informa ation r — will b
their , to nis
will be. furnished — the form
Plantations by Mr. GRIGOR, —
Ds are carefully. packed; and, in forwardi
геа NATIVE SCOTCH. PI tU ges
Subseribers have for Sale a
Fruit, and Ornamental Flants, & n extensive Stock of
bes . m ae the different kind a hag
arieties of their species, the Plants i «ртты
ality. Subseribers ha bad ey healthy of fing
niums hitherto aw e Huevo the
Agricultural Society of Scotland, for the cultivation прш ind
and size suitable for being tra S OF en
re ra ised: with Toots extrem — sd — ив у s
th
ants. For the aliens
— Devdas is S premium y of
e readily afforded
se who may desire
i i
44. to 61. per 1 e
dener? Chronicle for Oct. 15.— The Violets and Cloves will be * и i
win sot do. — the best sorts for SUA 18s. per dozen, or — E—— Нн ea Pee Ss. Mun ролі 2 Beige
— daa РЕЧИ On receipt of a Postoffice ‹ — — Pin pues 1 2 e within the Influence of the Sea, aud —
Climbing and Noisettes, Зе s. to 12s. per 8 Y pa vom DWABD VARAN ä with arboriculture.
Hy cA or on n l. in | Seryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath. HN GRIGOR & Co, Nurseries, Forres, N.
u Pots, 12s. to 18s. per doze Me ар" ESSRS. AND CO. beg to offer - Dis
Te de Bourbon in pots, ог budded on 6-ineh stems, 12s. to 185. following Mi caddie ced. Phil i raad ‘tie Was FAIRBEARD, Mount Pleasant
Chi — ier
na, serm to 12s per r doze
Tea-scented, in pots, 125. to 188. —
"Standard and Half-Standard Roses, per doz. дк * to 1 E
о Аа, do. А 1
A Roses, mixed, without — for covering banks, Tovscented Roses, is do. : =i > —— i — Pos а re ув. К Кт than —
imbi fine т eet. Tt
Good Dwarfs, on own roots, without names, 17. 10s. per 100. Climbing Plants, including Winter: Pas- " inkl Peas =. ааны it carries but little foliage.
Fl 0 s LLIAM TR D — confidently recommend
K Carnes. PENDULA ~The Т ON: o — — — A "Yellow Trumpet = 2 ante a * one, i can be supplied-by-
eedsmen : — Mr. a Mr. Thomas Bum
estate of Thomas Lang, Nurseryman, Kilmarnock, Scotland, | rhe Major Wine Rie | рк дой = Maidstone; Mr. Duncan Nardgg. АМ,
— that he is now máy tos — mero nts of th un "d Hollyhocks, fine, nam же p* do. di 12 0 — анын 181, men Holborn; “Messrs Hurst & MM.
erous monials as 2 Messrs. Ba utley, & Silverlod
from see е kept distinct * 208. per 100. — att, Rutley. — i
2 з boing а new, а tt m inte - addition to: our Fine krained Peaches, &c, 3s. 6d. to 52. 8 . — ie fine, | London; Messrs John — Sons, Reading,’ Berk
CCC ADITU Мент лей «за О
3 " ers; bu Unter Exeter; Messrs illiam Ren le & Co., Seedsmen, РЇ
8 Gardens ens, Kev, 1 udi Jackson ker, Director APA ae: &c., fk did etm pog e oe. лее Cherries, — Nutting & 6 — — Messrs. Noble
wed aiión of tis Gooseberries, Currants, and Rasp berries, finest kinds, 2s, 6d, | Bolton, Fleet Street; M J. C. Wheeler& —
а т dozen.
yal Gardens, Kew, utem шла fro
pen х m. Eyes, 8 to 10 feet, 1s,.6d. 64. each.
... іа doing well with ua, andis| Evergreen and Deciduous, Shrubs In variety, Conlíore, de, FFT e 4i
same relation to the ordinary Salix ea. the Wee м reasonable. gro and Seakale Plants. er100.—8PR E FIRS, transplanted every i
A © ite Conn — o ping = Strawberries : k Prince, Alice Maude, Old Pine, Goliath, | season, well formed and da to the dE
dioe ш Bg more i Stirling Castle Tue Rivers's Seedling Eliza, and Eleanor, each | 100; 3 to 4 feet, 10s. per 100; and 5 to 6
г. is gracefully carved dgwawards, and-the | opt and warranted trae, 2s, 6d. per 100. рег 100.—LAURESTINUS, push
— readth of the foliage к its dark т give i: — Catalogues u a lic tic losin ta 3 feet, t, extra fine, 30s. per 100.
rent character from the 4 — Willow, — Stu АНЕЛ pon КЕ са Wr g a stamp. s. pe Apply to
—habylonica. I think ursery, St. John's Street Nursery, Colchest ter.
tree. Iam, (s (signed) W. J. Hoorea PE ге R е On i
plants, on 0 own rot ina ton ne tem, 562 eieh. | JOHN WESTWOOD is now prepared to send out SLATE. OS dg SERE QI ME —
E mt wel — ae „учы эе XN ‚ grafted on ta fine healthy plants, in 4-inch pots, of the following hoe E. s BECK manufaetures in Slate
, А GERANICMS ud FANCY QE RANIUMS, at the prices estilos set — purposes, ай of hicham
;Mr. JOHN DIC о
1 I Seedsman, named, hamper and package, with ca 8 to London абы be seen аниа Worton Cottage, LY 00
—— T e by ate 8 seo, vl Maia a boan, on application, a | viz , TEAS ч — ted. m^
е enera urs t
sold off at extremely Tow реди c. 74, I el PA $ a bein mi dicis GER rr nac TEM 98, ] vm a "i Priced lists of plant tubs and boxes forward
oster, aria oyie
— KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKIN Vulcan (do.) Queen of May (do) | Astrea (do) OCKWORK, ORNAMENTAL WAT
WATERER AND Сорау "Nephews PUT ME ren sath i Rachael (do.) Kalle (doy F AINS, RUSTI WORK, -
MES "A the tafe Hoana Vi. edora (Turner) Galatea (do.) GARDENING undertaken on a large or me
Шу invite the | Novelty (do.) Leonora + c. LENNY, who will attend "for consultation ‘in any
у gaged in ЧИ 10 the AM list :— 17. per dozen: $a kin 420 Strand.
таала imbricata, 9 rite 5, and oM hy ia the open | Rosa sa (Beck) Chloe P (Tura : rust Rubens ngdom —
33 e З /
as iy — get them P as то рро. Pride of the Tales «| Flying Dutchman [О Story DAMSON'S REGISTERED, OP ORNAM
— ochanna xactum А erfeet 8
9: Deodara, stout handso 56 nthe н in any quan- Ganymede Purple Standard 1 all kinds o. oet Hi — 22705 ‘of E —
4 1 all heights from 1 to 75 fet А fews plendtd sp ecimens 1 Sai stai Lond Mayor thorough drain for the. зг wai с-н,
; warranted to transplant with pe а ittle Ene Generalissimo ог size, and does not har 2 To
— 7 to 10 feet. Жый, Ceda: pe d. üs re ig s and Ü manufacturer, T 8 — Ды ғ,
For t-Me-No Field-M. тееп, Loi Ace urget, анау, сяо
e Lambertiana, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet, | Pearl —.— Mens — with a mod ay beobtained on application, , Where t
from 3 en Prinee of Orange is M nt tepore — if fg best and most d Es dd
eri 22 3 and "i-a Rising Sun Crusader ay -
nyatos 3 fee wager Emily Major Domo о
sagt and et. 4 feet. 88 Gulielma Cuyp LIGHT, тер АМО DURABLE RO iji. ^
a scarce bnt most beautiful | Lalla-Rookh Conspicuum hasti | N'S PATENT ASPHALTE ROOF e
: qn seldom, seen except at Elvaston Castle, We | Exquisite j Claudiana Сане perfectly impervious to rain, snow, and
з a, fine plants, 3, 4, and 5 — i | онна
„Chinese, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, t m3 ze Commissioner Saves half the timber required for slates; ean
uin zs 5, 6, 1 10 feet. Rosamond Alderman Capella great facility by unpractised persons.
Site tas M sige 3 t Ondine Mulready = 1 — ARE FOOT, rogos Patent NON CO
l — ora Lady Somerville — | Diana -and Pipes, saves
var E Medea i leinea 1 and testimonials sent by post on
eee P vena Governor Pulchella С 4:8;
‘Seeram uds RAD Д Selle ч SHIP-SHEATHING FELT. and INODOROL
: 2 e all being t imme | Paint | Delica ый! walls, and lining iron houses; to equalise
stem ; ra i
: y oe 1,2, and 3 СУ Ppesrance. and value. UT qe 2 Die Ms В, &c. yor nk ANTI-CORROSION
E orked on Common, with s temp deriv Ch Mh nsiderable reduction
4, 5, 6, and 7 feet t high ery andate Aina, hende, | Mountain of Eight С, жр bootie Ж И.) iray Abad Dy tha yi cT
elegantissima (nex w striped a standards, The golden Yews „FANCY GERANIUMS.—U. is per dozen: „
five Dias ntal, à large quantity of PM es . Queen of Fancies Perpetua mea peste wood LM m pepe m "HABLE
ce ре
* "Plus Dongle sed е send Ti СЩ Rete 1 ce Maude ел о. р , and Sors, € Cement Works, Nine Ems, “Londons” -—
Er prs бд es unc. а few megtitlicent plants, — jas Caliban + , d
D uches of Orleans Lady С С^ ARSON’S ORIGINAL AN
m Cation "Сона &6., ёе, PAINT, specially patronised the
€ per dozen: > overnmen e Hon. "ne t India Company АИ i
ompanies, most publi bodies, and by the no
Madame Ugalde Чет for ou work at theii coun ub "
me с ей ton Corrosion ts’ particularly reco recommended prove д
т Paint ever reservation c
Odette f Iron, Wood, Stone, B-ick, Ern 7 E
Orestes — roved by the practical edem 2 ig
Lady ofthe Lake | the . a 50 s 600) testimonials those WHO
Miss Shepherd Maj d an
&c.
Hero go
Jenny Lind
Fairy Queen
——.—
Queen Sup
| Reine des Francais MTH AND ` ни pENSIY
Decora que PATENT SORTABLE. "st pir a
cme Atm e man a t oniy fete Be
Anais the chamber invalid. It is т
Queen Victoria 58 building or the smallest office.
iski advantages
Street, — e, Kent, be
that. — intends to out this seas
— x J. W:s which he
RO E "The
—— Acton Road, Turnham Green.
aes RN e
1
7
46—1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 723
AMPION PEA A
HOMAS "HUTCHINGS, * Ke, Ax-| р ANDALUS PROLIFIC RHÜBARD.—The е good] RICHMOND VILLA BLACK HAM URGH VINE.
— Н thie beautiful Seedling qualities of this Rhubarb are so well known that it requires PERU HENDERSON ern CO. hay pleasure
wn к —— everything * the kind erer AM о better recommendation th - that it has been purchased € éming fh ber bed i
ptt meas o — 70 from 11 to 13, and | the principal market garden sent London. 188. per dozen, | y hs at — may Ж, а pad — er pe
—— 14 — dn a t КАН, а ; flavour un- | ы * o be Ay "x E. Raxpa 4 11, Loughborough Gardens, extra strong plants, 7s — ев
н | Brixton she à and principal Seedsmen. А liberal allowance N ^
.. sue Рапота. Priore Гы Ойт Orens pertes io UE EL ume €
Strong Trees in November, or as soon as 0! or 200 h | OUBLE HOLLY Chronicle of eber "oth, 1851.
been received. Trained Trees, 21s,; Maiden ditto, 10s. 6d. | WV екуи» CHATER has now ready a fine heal 22 2 r Autumn Ca * Фа largoniums, Cinerarias,
It is re ted b t all Orders * — unkno e | stock of young — of all the T — For gone zie LL Ks and — v plan ntroduction "and merit is
Ў от, me rat at tho j^ er, | and descriptio e Gen ral Lis st, w which also s hints on |ne тр beaut : 2 can be ‘had on m application. A fe 3
at y EA maree 5 ers received at the Nursery m er by | their eld. hibition с ot Hollyhocks, | " ne + Yellow supplied at
Messrs. Hurs M*MULLEN, 6, Lead n Lon on; an | &c. Ge, and may 24 had ot indiga postage s чар. ne Apple Pines Edgeware Road, London,
— — MAYES, & Co., ‘Durdham own Nurseries Saffron Walden Nursery, Nov ма iom
Bristol.—N.B. А good General Nursery
AMERICAN rr
W LER
|
— BERT M. STARK i that his JOHN to that his
TO NOBLEMEN nis SEASON, ABOUT TO PLANT | | t [o wholesale and retail, of TREES, , SHRUBS, ? NBW | бо ONIPEROUS PLANTS, of 2 — 4
or the season a А 2 an
WII. SKIRVING, — Nursery, Liverpool, begs | may be had on application. CHOICE DUTCH BULBS, S EARLY | had by enclosing two stamps for
to effer his extensive Stock of — тесел Аа — oma. SEEDS, &c., 2a ч Be rinces 8 The colours of all r Rhododendrons worthy of cultivation
mental Trees and Shrubs, p — Edgehill Xa пар "Pdinburgh. Nov. 12. are described in order to facilitate purchasers in maki
пето f 1 - includi k, eo “Toe Ri odd a Breton от atr manens xhibitions
t — — —ů— ма be Rhododei 8 ng the Ame
— ‘Trove consis Fir, ‘Spruce, odd 2 HOMAS PRENTIC Maldon, have a in the ui Botanie Society's Garden, Regent's Park, Loudon,
Forest Trees 2 en in this Bonne — lof ti the f fol- — amm — of the om Kinds o on hand, of pure stock, all ped — y 4 from ec mies tablishmer
ing for underwood — , Holly, Prive hododendr sex grown Nursery. Bagshot, Surrey. near the Farn
* or un J, t R 9m — CHAFF (White), P^ —— —— Railway, and 3 miles from —
In addition to his ge ge D: collection of Hardy Ornamental r which sam — . is dite suni | South-Eastern Railway.
W. S. particular ds X
CATA she и y тестинен — e there ene ad ВЧ ot of WOODFORD MARROW PEAS.— Add THOMAS 7 SUPERB "HOLLYHOCKS AND 23 ROS ES.
sands of well-grown Plants, of sizes from 1 to 4 feet high, grown 8 & Co, Corn Merchants, Maldon, Essex, — — ^ — ы — CHAM, Heden
d, and warranted to remove with safe ety to any YRAMIDAL AND STANDARD FRUIT TREE | - y "y — f м а of Hol s etm healthy p
1 ^ oi most o е Jeading во Olly hoe
The Fruit. Tree -celleetion Steins all te- ner end! ost TELETA; S WOOD аль SON ing OR Т fine lished in the Gardeners’ Chronicle Oot. 22.. If the selection be
roved sorts of Peaches, Nec Apricots, е Pears, AND g ne LA to R. Ld 1 — :—12 first- 405. per dozen ; 12
22 and a large assortment of the most choice varieties of Vines, | ,' ', healthy clean grown trees as under. Рег - how flow s, per soles ; 19 *, фм Sowers for
grown from eyes, and — established in pots | ИЕ (аасы Yr Pears, standards, 1 | — — vd per dozen. lyhock Seed, sa — —
геев, n and Flowering Shrubs, of large | ramidal trees, 10s. — pyramidal trees 12s, | К = best kinds, at 15. 6d. per packet, — upwards of
size, not, for giving i — iate effect. Cherries, standards, 15s — — в, 10s. |
and others enclosing waste lands, or im- yramidal trees, v == pyramidal einen | PERPETUAL ROSES.—Strong dw: arf plants, suitable for
—.— new rd can be Supplied to any extent in ан sock wait ae Plums, — Ro AP | beds е (or for pot t ийнар) ИЕ — the best E
with fine transplanted Т uicks, of various ages, cultiva dwarf plants
m Qi ery — potting, 15s. inerte de —— 193. | Rosos, € — 18 per ay eian
HOICE ERICAS, EPACRIS,
О. to
offer the. following: —
ў eolorans, *densa, da
— —
* tho
— en a aa * nigrita, * +0
— perspieua nana, *rubens,
W. * Wilmorea
coruscans, v
* y. f. 3
des, v. superba,
and large 60s, nice bushy plants, many of
f “All the e named marked with an
asterisk, as well as the following, at 9»
trito ud
dozen varieties, viz.:—
Denticulata moschata, elata, hiema hybrida, scabriuscula,
rubra, umbellata, verticillata, ventricosa,
cinta rubra, v.
densa carnea,
eacus desinis choice varieties, in 48s, well set for,
bloom, at viz. — ea —
— . с. maxima, ca, carnea,
| REND
should
Planting this Autumn, as the
articles are very
— white, D^
— 3.— Catalogne of Fruits m
just issued ‘om the press,
penny sta
many of toni:
e have to offer the fi
300,000 Seedling and Transplanted SCOTCH FIR
000 d
* ah
the Rai
Cork, Debt, p^ "Tiyemool b by St
^ie
WILL
. —
AND CHOICE PELARCONIUMS.
HOMAS DAVIES AND 2 1 beg to offer 26 New
Varieties = the 2 auus LO
TREES, L4 own selection; о amper
ih — for one | and Package id eluded, ae 28 Mena. sent ont tin election
18 r dozen e se on; 21s. per dozen ge )aser's ве! iom
i lv by i eo itd i тубо, included. iler Varieties s. to 12s, per
prices of many of the | Ж теснота we ler to a, Ganden das
low, in in consequence o, the large Stock we pt. — Wavertree, near verpool,
/ * AIRBEARD'S NONPAREIL Кя SA, WAITES
DANIEL i4 — — the NOVEMBER PROLIFIC, and
all other new so: Seeds, may be obtained genuine, at the
growers vices, f = [
о х & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. "de
—
SATURDAY, Y, NOVEMBER 12, 1853. .
А — THE ENSUING WEEK.
ay Gael stan in — tor two long em
DLES NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF OF
T TREES, SHRUBS, DE
and can be had in
ng
LARCH FIR
US AUSTRIACA.
5
do:
lo.
do.
do.
"
as all other Р u^ jon
cmi ы — K be delive: ek аш, ree t to rt
7 d PME of England, a
Ken er partientrs ap apply to
IN fora, eee le . e impressa, im р. alba, Wee — inm Mixonurre, National Floricultural, s.s. . . .. 3 .
minia y: 8! — — —
ie wen purpuresoens "sanguinea, Tanten the YYALSAWM SEED IMPROVED.—Nearly 400 testi ven quantity of MANURE e
atiis. monials prove биву Improved Dalaam Seed to be the revo ed in fa edid or M l. a liquid state
nm 2 pi the De PA 3 6з. and 98. per dozen; re thas has ма. — The six ао ve question арр at 1 to dim
Escalloni. Scrum plants of this most m — inet. HRUBS, ETC. le Да of both ers and ag
Bs. per dozen; organensis, 12s. por don mon * JAMES GRIFFIN, „Venere, Bath, having е and it seems capable of oladh by etis and easy
Nm A eer bis E ora" (Раш 8)1 t standard and half great dermentioned EVERGREENS, in experiment on what may be termed a small scale;
— ͤ— Доно decis fin bee ther ба is ie mahal so also the expense would be trivial compared to the
on on roots, 6s. and 9s, per dozen. Mace M „ 2 to 2 Pet, and 3 to 4 feet. | importance of the object in view, as the crops w. would
“ * .. eked pale e show varieties, Portugal — " — я рау а all other outgoings than that of the salaries of
ы б Belgian, tn 0 ie еее 8 Sweet pens A nt 266 „ and 6 to 8 p | competent superintendents.
Rockets, old double white (true), 3s. per dozen; purple, 4s.; Spruce LEAD cou а CAE, on 1 of ground being devoted to the
vie М. each. Arbor-Vite, Chinese .. 4to6 „ and 6 08 „ t, that: und should be divided into as
| rosea, one of our prettiest ha plants, and = American... 4 to 6 „ and 6 to 8 „ риб t gro
7 — — ер per A pido per dozen. 3 to 4 and 4 to 6 „ sm —— as there — 4 о — subjects
reme d omen ne Д a ees —— E TRUE LANCASHIRE SHOW A quan nure в
Poss innen ine Y 4s. per — io Taer por yellow, 4s. ре 1 OOSEBERRIES. lof the same qualitv, and sufficient in
dozen; double purp 4s. perdonen; double lilac, 3s. d onis T “ats. | Thum GRETA: t | quantity for the whole of the different e
— — yellow spotted tiger flower, a very | Wonderful 1. 98 19 Tom Joiner : BU di pe the — ers of inm Gua тр
d „, 26 13 | Gen „за manure n:
beta Be — vase g bulb—it makes beautiful Nana f ais ero .. 95 6 Turnont i 22 10 | be ar a pt a either dyin in the — ы at
Gladiolus insignis, one of the handsomest of the genus; the тетет: id = = HEN. | 8 Victoria 25 — |е ie easily diffused cel in waters dis
F corsa ait te "калын, Lion's wide i. 32 9 — 20 20
Lilium к — 3 r M. d
| 2 | vedok spoil le Grand .. 19 19 — 18 30 |
3». A: flowering bulbs, 18s. per dozen. YELLOW HITE. |
of — —— Catherine Ри E z 9 — z а a
" AT T | Leader... = ^e | 0g one Р
APPLES, standard, s ^ heads 98. per dozen. Pilot.. 25 9 | — — з =
» dwarf * ўа 6з. Ж r ey ee * T ЕЕ a 56:
| trained d 4 AX 5 7 2 - ә E — 1 18
| ‘PEARS, standard м " м. „ (Dios 20 Mo 2
„ dwarf * ” 8s. E 7 D - 2 3 ee 20 33
* Жым 2 ж nhe nd rite ft 4 44 — j > v e
: “trained. ^ же; JOHN HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton, near
| ЕЕ d 13 Be — aum m —— — — — plants of ~ ——
A trained, 365. to 608. nners season,
| АР orm dm 36s. 5 o Bs. зе se eg en ooseberry Grower's Register,” of
| CHERRIES, — "in fine sein Ail " 1853; 12 strong plants, 7s., 24 or upw . per do:
| dwarf E. s. 4 include i d Descriptive Lists of Gooseberries, Carna-
| tions, nks, ies, Aurieulas, Alpines, Polyani
Ages ваки, Soop ng varioin 8 selected | Primroses, de. &„ а ready, a y г one
flavour. * As. stam E
"CURRANTS, pits Lagi white Dutch, Black Naples, mr Middleton, ue
dio Lo — Meinen e ee Жаша Sh eS 8 A fect
iet Large Whi гоор к “NG A tingdon, offer hut
des Me mind ir fruiting, E S Phal ME Wwe following, ен Fg been pier T
jo eed Albert, 95. and afe admirably adap ted for the above purpose, or for Parks, |
‚; Linne im do.; Tobolsk, 6s. — (strong Hedgerows, &e. El true English, from 1 grafted, | experiments
i us, per do.; t
AL gers C RE. d ears, 8s. per do. 10 to 12 * TRE a number of years, „ both хна 0 ннат ir
j3 р 5s. рег 100; 3 years old, 3 » бА see iquid manure ; the dry e
iti Also, fhe tme „ — in s liquid skate being di
prices. best red twigged н
VV as many portions as the ees
12 to 14 „ „ years.
es — am " . "Th — oni
-| collection poo qe. are . of all the hardly
saved from | leading rin at. an extensive hear neral Nursery Stock, priced | рч «зей
— fur per Ib. — — Drodo: Catalogues of which may be had on application. p Game so variable
OUELL AND CO., Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth, — Nursery, Nov. 12. c
THE
eas ry seasons Water alone be
e hes would cause them to be
| ppear to be two different modes of apply- go
ing 11441 manure, one of them being D the aspersion
ole
GARDENERS:
а Газе in hand without p prejudice. Tn the, memi
while we venture to. suggest that a mere GPP pakon
We have 105 announce the very Nep dis-
very of: DiknvitrA Caninensis;:in what appears to
be a wild state in the Highlands of Scotland. The
fo
) tu d and | eireumstarice is recorded in the following memo-
e hå M 5 de nnd 18 of Ton the tandum from Mr. ALEXANDER — fio dod an
liquid into channels between the ridges ich äctive and very intelligent young botani
ihe plants are Ev e two modes might be 851 is 11 0 at last September, in ei i
exper ith thos on | my frie окт, of Montrose, 1 05 from
dry m жеди dba M es ‚е, ЧЧ Jos e E the foot ok Mount, Cattershun,
baft The altar of the several craps! as to hoe geingz
&e., would, of course, be the same for
both "m experiments on dry aud on liquid manure’;
for the la
direct the eed eiit which it should be administered ;
ience is almost wholly wanting in this country
as to the periods at which the application of ‘manure
be beneficial, and thus first. RSPAS could
but be less Walle 10 the api than to the
res equent PAN: а ера in experimen nts
that ой, i cp ig to ab once--by e dia
othe ben to > whioh particula
either bad "effecta are to ovs aser
in the сся ee agens it might see osirsble
did the same time the compare. affects of
srmented nted тапше, а subject also
S won h borgo investigation, 856 Which could
Nis acco uid compared
d m isis Se p require NT uniformity of
Sue —. — questions which a a 1 aisle
заты керн proposes for e
vis. See may be — AM —— —
secunda: and Hieracium prenanthoides; and ca
CHRONI OLE.
k | kept dry, otherwise
ey may pt- —dry-at
= кү in a cool, Styatien. in order: to ate
in а close e pit o frame, where the
v without. Ки а] heat. Keep 1 аа -
‘shoots e ое V a aM.
40 which the plants are wished to bloo
accordingly, and it is hardl safe to,
later in "the season tie the Pease
t.
P they should do. "After the ry С) е, er
and
them a
ME 17 be eut.
d, and treated et,
season of
abündant upon the trees. Here my attention iid
first’attracted to Diervilla, which I found to extend
for about half à mile, on in large, scattered
elumps, okten for as PUN “| 18 feet, preventing, Py
в | the, denseness of its fo he growth o of all o
x. oue ihe. T ч which агар уд
“Ther no, houses near, and. the plani, - not
truly wild, ‘which its abundance would i
onsider it, is at least muri neee
although it has never rini th e inc
attracted the notice of British botanists”
Although hig Dirt күтү: Bette Jig
the public under the name of Lonicera ГУА
has never parafa been bound wild in Kras, we see
no reason why so common à. палеа, Др should
not. һауе a aes qu е habitation, in a remote
ts | Seo ch glen, .
* — record should exist,
EVIUS
реу а — tipom the subject, to poe
that, we e аге aware. eie у= - occurrence: of the plant
n Great Britain.“ er that Brack's
e requirements of practice, if not the preci ision of
science view we do not at all concur:
Tha ntry is very Ey in need of some
clear sómirehension of the етенсе" . He
action of solid and liqu
experience tells us,
not артар have inquiries put to us on inei жерь
ould we see imde 4 in. every: partic
as renderi
either fluid or gaseous before they ean
t become
тт - té! v md ut. plants, ^ therefore cht ei
Manure shou y?
raseous for i
a 1 to he 7 Such. is
| ot, be imi
est in which the fluid dr
e
y tthe ‘cultivator агер, to K
a the applic
sere anes ^os al
rmanent ipe
oe ee d
t otherwise we sh sd
specimens show
—— | che Scotch plant to abe aht (very
respect: ‘identical чиш that of North America. m
ea
TM sly
‚ | should be got 5 early. if the asa үл allow
ly, E iens As vaL established in 7-inch i
rt ы"
ít A 224] Ж:
ans
= ure may be. more см than ‘solid
it very iie necessarily is ‘so—unle
“agency is
advantage connected with its use
lersurate with the additional cost We ё have
| t e ther int wE ‘all ehui that solid i on phd
yet seen a eed reply, to that most iniportant | estabh:
in its ca A Rx Ба triment, br
keeping th
ings dum
nen: in, i
95 | man ure-water 1 a
е with adyantage, н
4% it is a ver remarkable be
somer speeime han
have been USA en cut hash, erro all w
young stoe hrow y the old pl som as
the HA have done bloomin: PANDA UA
aC efle à Pr for Му p pant is. goi s ш
uch. tur oy loam, to Which m e added
r pot С
given two or, three. Hane eek
18 Vor rid’ e
TE. ud d “ПЁ
ae OF, CIDER. eee TREE:
и from. pagá 698. ə (de af
ye
ih experience that during long and severe winters, whem
vel 7 75 is covered with snow 9
cia Е ts, апаз
ean reacht f Then і
„the; tree Imost
the at
„ butt it is easily washed off. by rain. Tar is
ше attack
wien
po инн ж
it ih pots uf
re space, anc lacis the | 9 5 growing Nene x] реу
"| preferable
lower
el p оона for this would kill the геев
whole of th of thes
a, en p
The,
e ion will
Furze is also a at presertagive,$ a imet t
| sufficient to ре
-round it by Po did
ends, the to
AE. and E on
By this засва Уа e;
5 getting pu^ acidi, and aeg
sping theni close to the glase, and pnd with yer dently em ae uit the "do
a А ihdas e a bushy. |аненёго ia non кү 5
EE spe d 1 pa ? — al — do not prevent them fro ing up“
У ierg place: rooted by: ie Vind, or — ccm geist,
| сазе —— db eee rer enabling.
inge and keep trees to the of wind. dard
athe нн of one post: with spikes on itj or of
specimens, pieces, or of three so as to form
ene ö е all defective,
as soon when. by the wind, bruise
the roots, and | th st them Four posts in^a equ
м mit the roots ; acts ther expensive, and the for
YS it to rise Besides, it Has been remarked
о ше 79 1 55 x ates : 0600. ! в
hey y hoda, 12 А near 00 glass, and. к ted ae ae gh а reir
favourable ions, in order fa {айел stocky growth. high, placad in à at
doner Modes is in ade М
with the 1115 5 to 0 Jm ine morning 5 — DET rmt "n
This p is ve wine
srt pide tat е в eks of aphides, and: ftoi: ghi» de e a de he
labhs selve; troy mee.
eana of Hagin once |
› ав tob:
PIURE
46—1853.]
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
eo З
but саге must be taken to реа them
eontact with th th the view of ас d pn
i ften result from this
n the
gave! well taken root. The їзїп of ‘the pria is
done Me — intention of destroying the 1
enable us to cultivate the {аб ai aud
thus benefit ths roots. Me is ieri of the tree
being blown to one side, or u should be
placed against the stem, as pre Poway directe
(To be continued.)
THE G. PLANT.
Tur fruits of the Ke фын ‘cultivated in the market
qu
or oblong, according
P colour
n
bs of ie т is
are d at
s after sowing, à pari bed, ti
ау red. ch e
again taken
u ү ot in is
en
is still continued, and as soon as the young Plans Lum
to grow a little air is given enit tlie state of the tempera- |
will permi
In the course of the ber e of: March, another hot-
under ead uie at nse i
for several days, in order b div y di
readily take fresh root, after whiehà bade air s is vei
by! Boetii the sashes either гар or down and these are
advances, 30 chat
E
Ic ool re Ча, Er
8 11 15
lie size o the fruit.“ была PARE ft
ебине about dhé dd of ide or
ts bear in suecession till G
“bite Home
A rali ; japonie
Blossom peres that x ee Nx but in more |
masses The
1 en preventa its очин but
e is tolerably.eonspieuous above the- dark |
leaves. d H.
pr mon nel dp at Tortworthr-S0 seldom does
Size,
assert со any шшде, of ay dag s
itself, ан
pt is age муо cs „andi which
iin to some of par uade Tho
It is sometimes, advan- | also acted
ns fi
gast be sown about | inqui
A hot- tale, thro
ý: каш i е 3
or 9 pushes чї minin
sashes г а
as ed shelter from the 1 4 2 2477
tree is perfectly healthy, an
forth remarks
correspondents.
3 _ on Seedsmen. quy you — the various mem-
e seed р» guard against a tall
gentlemanly lookin
called at our — -house, and
d manner for whieh that nation is so
distinguished, he N younger
brother of M. Vilmo
in prison for his politica: creed ;
yo ea geren y 77 age stil backed bye by кы ng |
st tact, he mi
uy by sying that he was on the eve of a, for Liver-
Valparaiso,
— he had formerly lived, and wiles, We — is family,
he trusted to remain unniolested ; but, a
>
4 o Pasis that he al b
nt dd a Seed: а sove-
p
с.
2
and address like a poor gen
The. Potato Disease—The following ил — of
n experiment upon the gro - of Pota | South
tp may per
ders.
peo — cute x vq id Bete
not be ttack it. The ve that
B ntl адной тач i M guano ship, and were er for
h18
eff
edel with
| sam
anted at onee in good 1 they came u
a looking — and seemed obe a until кыл
time at were raised; in October
found to yield very we without an any appearance of
8 is an ыл
fortunate te enough to obtain one o or two, whieh were | gross,
Mud, id" would not contribute as AU ^to tle
and rather more than, they had taken away.
worth trying, and at the
pee
purposes, prepared as Fo
plants I think they vil в find it —
ermen e sufficie
all insects and their ау gn I fin.
been 0 E. suficient heat to char it, is just as
good as when kep it is th м ips old.
ree or four
ái to subject a сонро in-
ended for potting plants to a |" mperature sufficient
10 destroy both seeds and insects e using it, pe
it is а little warm at the time of using it, tender
—— nts will be much benefited thereby, and at this cold
season — y e work in а warm shed
with war ds are in a cold soil
from morning: "^ heights In fact, à pea S
such as a stove. for, the purpose, or
using the wast hent ofa PONAM пона
appendage st
г soft-
especially if
ntly high ta ior
ich has
* .
hmen Aere
heath
ici oe ucumb
; th
little tobacco juice in the puer, as 15 had be
used to make tobacco water; the * am smoking
ery leaf on th
e
your stove, i
umsy, dangerous, and expensive ane
he consumption
the eNA e Noli for the
usiderab eser ve а
Кеа "pir is held foi
the Magdalen fair,
— 1 W on
as tinued in
n n
eir sale. SR of Spron
gross contain
whips ; and each whip wheat 50. Ru
ss in the fair is about 6.
itself, whilst other Potatoes in
ua jos ca
8 M debe
. worn out s My жс in thie Р ӨШИ
s branches, pon probably 55 Str he tr
M ete rmined, dire
pn to t hly cóver Sid Vines NA the foll iw.
ing com position, viz., T 1 part 38 QS ‚3 pat y
well mixed with water to the’ consis acs ‘of
m UM
9
, Stra
T б is
stock.
orm one of
DP m
W, О d trunks where bare are not onl;
remarkable {HAP Tak Ves split very m id and
he present time, and dove a for the turn
| Newes
| eeeded " "by fo
|gathered 2
1
bailiff of a |
eled kein,
Price's night lights 0
the farthing rushlights or
ese latter are still largely consumed S
zt — well as the eottagers in the
not, of eourse, as night-lights, b but before they
In suppose
some 20 or 30 pes trees, apparently 30 years of P^
The 1 having мл years been wn
to improve cat soil, w been
previously ina — by over-cropping, a number
of sheep on it Ан — Before it was
observed, d sheep had: removed the bark rounds
le o "mier of the trees, uh to say
Eo ially jai thoroughly, s T o expose some 2 or 3 feet
of their. trunks to the a
oo
a the Fouge ge without
ng old trees about
ыы
пе under 177 be
nc i
nly i it se,
or carpenter ! How long — trees may
maintain магт remains to be seen. Alex. OW
‚А vbi
liah; Oranges: I have just gathered a es
Pe two tre (not hot-
oig. dene still 16 ripe овоа
animal | specimens, whilst
*
726 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE.
hich were be in favour of the “old plan,” putting ve wet jacket, org: compiled volumes, in
1 тт! м genie pn 10 805 n БӘ: in out of the question. The Writer T y^ Calendar. ] the minuteness of a ag;
planted 2 : 5 А а е kas 84 feet in breadth, | The Weather: North-side of the e 1. — Bere is the an pa en. practition or a long үч
3 espaliers they would have been higher | 8th of November, and we are nearly 350 feet above the | be the w work of reference bye those who d to kn «d
and wider if the һе, ht of the house and the neighbour- | m Lnd us p single е has bees injured by frost. | uses of officinal plam d their ‘preparations, It is,
hood of other trees Ent 1 piis, a short time t been ing at Ageratum neum, however, а serious blemish that ihe | places or
i two Shaddocks from the same house, which Dahlin fesh- coloured P uchsias, Geraniums, Lobelias— | from whom m the numerous woodeuts are derived dt
2 3 Ibs, опе, . Д genii larger even L. Erinus, and none are in the least injured. not be distinclly stated: Аа Sky ж Хап see, nothing
^ae (QUSE "lbs hou fs ому phus heat ane det, Now. 9. is три by the author in at eae of this matter, g
еч Cornwall. [So far as size goes, your fru F iginal ied fi h j А
Не Pro origina! or copied from other books, Look, for
т" very чта But what of its quality when Societies. C mpare the 7 SOT Instances,
li:
n 2
м ds i M, Weddell, the great modern investigator of i
o^ Z + oie uie rdi to 1 5 a pid н cd ENTOMOLOGICAL, Oct. 3 — The President in it chair. "zer p аф, ойнат (оме Я, Со), MTS
excellent " fr e fi Fuit from the early-forced plants I | After the ordinary routine business of ее ing, and completes the last volume but one. It includes cams
plun T d ы eh bre ots in a shaded situation in the announcement of the donations made а 1 figures of many of Mr. Low's curious di capital
E. d ave tem lenty of water when they since the last meeting, Dr. Lankester мер Borneo upon the mountain Kini Balu, It ig ,
Bind x. s did Pa зы, d sent up strong flower | Specimens of s à of ub di had ov. ps upon what we believe to be good sate: ty, dE
| : e-upon-
stems. : d th the | served flying in grea ms about Neweastle-upon- | next volume Ail complete this work,
p po 1 — 5 up, Wen eee, the Tyne before the = Rt broke out with such fearful Glenny’s Almanae for d. outs the f e
Joch Jepte * ora I gte a d - of fine Strawberrie violence in that town. It was fron de with reference | statement concerning the National Floricultural Societ
— E ery week sin —— 1 to sueh sudden appearance of the inseets, dc pA ci Ti n d *
pre’ y it, | beginning of autumn migrations of v Sh numbers of the | selves above 9 tificates.” Is this the fact
can now v (November D, — a v large dish i be Bait winged female aphides often occur, Se Pur je T trust to receive a clear and explicit 4 of the ch
pun f month, | thence no reason to consider them as local in Newcastle,
Te Morgan ae sse — vy or that they had any connection with the cholera, beyond "New Plants. ts
y have a Pi erue which has not yet borne | the circumstance that the hot, damp, “ muggy” weather ew antis. ;
A wn —I L^ —— B 4 does: that | Which had been ши" as favourable to the de joe of | 22, ONcIDIUM IONOSM pij
fruit, labelled Reine Claude de Bavay ; pray does " that disease would pro d que the m rapid | О. tonosmum (Tetrapetale, me pseudobi |
у
Ф
a
—
E
Es
[c]
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Ф
о
=
ac
4 5
о
58
m
Ez
iil:
4. " » beni alo
ар rved i ter numbers than in wind пешә Herbus sem abn atte pe ti
1851, p. 213, where it ac said to фе neatly, if no¥ quite; | weather EE Кее m ponia оь ef pem eas Soot pe planis rotunda
equal to the Green- — ш flavour.] he Chrysanthemum tifested’ with ing larvae of aucto ultra vinee ers et re eristà rostratà obsolet
ЕЕ - Mya - — — — А, not ee. a Dipterous species, and reque er d еса con. This very fit cm indie ette ly
e
— Pun Де res or m ae — d ed by the cerning them, i, a appear to be the early states s Mr. John White; gardener to A. "Кош, Ea dee
i ‘ Bromwich. It been p
» eu ДЕ dontoglossum citrosmum, which it Meer
1 5 dwin bulbs and leaves. The flowe кш ре is
—
captured in Pe shire ;
Е: J. i Н ong, bearing а race e b
- э — removed the e chairman, ша «енн speech, } Shephe NEC can cara Aleis ke the emitting the most delicious odour of Violets, 2
1l j t$ which not В _ new to ourse: we hav i it it has
gardeners but the Public in [e nad derived flou mar cem ME MS jen wd male ; а. SERE ON med ionosmum by some — writer, in allusion
à "Warietiesof Straw "2 àl D including a male Anthophorabia nitida, which he had о that circumstance. nc 3 the flowers
other productions, which by perseverance —À d ls kept alive for 11 days; Mr. W. W. Saunders, the nest of а ренти dau e О
had produced and distributed, and then — a species of wild bee (Xylocopa sp.), from Port Natal, Sreatl) talons The
testimonial to Mr, Myatt, who acknowledged the gift by sit within a о est of а Pelopzeus they are tetrape "PM
i i ifying i h below than above. The sepals
with bro Th
1
: a num : i in- : :
hose most capable o judgin £ of any merit that t might be Corps, Mt. 3. : у 0 Ts |for an Oncid, of being deeply chan
ue to him. * Ours (he said) is the most ancient of all stigma to the foot of the lip.
professions ; 2 are still improving (alluding to market
E
ї
t
- ates at Santarem ; Mr. * specimens of 23. В
i i this vi ERBERIS CONCINNA
za 1 ») b den yet roistoa to Ша diia: Asopia nemoralis aud Simaethis vibr. , both new to
the
Tis
Hook. fi
Our | thi ; An exceedingly pretty shrub, of the est h.
rethren, the леш, take lessons from us, кн A ree rom f Ch m Mr, Douglas, Сее 2 found by Dr. 1 жй "d the Lachen Р = ы? b
\ J. W. Lee, Esq., of d on th ing | kim Himalaya, at an elevation of from 130
59 It is by our skill; ene, and capital we е ofa Pim? ag he CUL ot Lio iain feet ; “it es 5 € a small, low bush, I to
at ibo
fe
hi : » е
turists (since the general introduction of railwa wipe tr fe ech sic» ov uim ? 15 hi шов puis mE койа Tin flowers are al
filling our markets with fruit and vegetables, from the f Lithocolletes rg а new species; by John Scott, and solitary in the axis of th ads
енота 5. John-o’-Groats.” The testimonia х5 Esq., was also read; as well аза note by the Rev. J. | like those of B. dulcis. It is reported to be hardy,s E |
cease ao EY Bae ae Te jT peus as follow - | Greene on the Tisbility of the moths of the genus certainly very distinct from all the
ТЕК MARKET GARDENERS’ BOCIET +” зра ӨЙ казатта or Notodonta to the attacks of Ichneumonide, and to the | covered. It would form a charming
RESPE ст. 20, 0, 1858. | general Somme during the present year of Mus- | neaster microphylla,
gea
e
eroscope is by fe
| eardine am illars Pik к the great prevalence 0 Ew |
jai db UE see tha t the writer of the Hardy of damp throw sens the se Garden —— jet |
Fruit Pare of your Calendar still adheres to the —————== Fnorr Stores AT THE Roya. GaRDENS, EU. d |
stem о UAE m fine day for the gathering of 1 i ym i
ie. Apples and Peares now 1 hace beal Notices of it Sooke, Kr. |
bt 49 years y ва bo isiti |
it zi The Microscope in its m application to Vegetable| storing away the produce. On visiting |
one's coat wet; for | Anatomy and Physiology. By Dr. Hermann Schacht, | the other day we found three store-houses fille |
that they translated by Frederick Currey, Esq., M.A. (Highley. | first contained utumn Pears, i. e., such sorta аз E |
Midi 12mo.)—W'e congratulate Mr. Currey upon his first in use ng this time up to the middle of D *
е all aware App and Pears rough | appearance as a translator, and hope to welcome him This room, 17 v a fet in lengthy ГЭ feet in Вн «ү
eing erst And moreover, I have found that again in the same wert for his version renders| and 9 feet p no is ip da
the pe 1 2 thered when | the author faithfully, and his diction is a happy substi- | shelves made of inch square ave usos, d pf thing *
by at least 5 per | tution of good ag for the gothic of paper is laid for placing the fruit on. *
ial” of use of th erred here to ial for t
|
|
just one trial” o > e use e ac atic mi any other material for this purpose
content | no means what uninformed persons imagine it to be, | espe cially io Pears, the tender clear-skinne¢
ould say to all| The acquisition of the instrument is nothing in e| of which ar ^ to be bruised and ore:
iss.“ Mumeo. absence of а knowledge of the mode of using it. The i зубр paper is found
w off common notion is that placing an object at one 2 of “vantage of having dn little tendency to ind
ed with essential oil, а brass tube, ed the eye at the other, constitu
ng gathered, process is continued | microscopical observation. No mistake ean ape [ас pipes, йр р ond te
Н. forms a kind of varnish over the skin, and | ‘ihe thing looked at must be prepared for examination ; an ornamental cast-iron g; but their.
f to the | the p: ation is often very difficult ; various reagents hitherto
| dispensed with, as the room being ge
fruit ; while à erate amount of sweating may are indispensable ; the manner of employing thern brew as itis immediately behind the early Vinery has p the
be beneficial by inducing the above Eee still it be lea ; and we othi i ich kept iently 4 d warm without them.
E is well known wher carried to excess th conveys this information in sufficient detail, if at all, 2 of the floor of this store- i
V water, when oil or resin; under what ій length by 4 feet in breadth)
в iodine or caustic potash are necessary; | are filled with frui
1 | with what. pesce to employ the strongest acids ; were nearly 40 kinds of Pears
: ical means to prepare the elici e Ванда Sp and co:
-
B
B
EE
Es
2
£
care that the
3
may be required А767
та he worth f nami rd т
у eet, A^ SEE б,
Althorp. н
jf these, some of the specimens s of Van Mons Leon le
н» easured 7 inches in length and about 3j clue
ripen on the tree. In
for table from October till og
some fine fruit of it net a wall here, 1 85
i Pe ed still out of һы Beurré Bos
andsome sort; it is
earer, but zm require trained a
istance apart, We its r yi: foli kge hida
eurré Diel and Glout Morceau
wing to their having
ur itis certainly
ite at yi Royal table.
one of — best; it is a favour y
d'Aremberg is за known kind, redd
ish |
brown in colour, an sh a flavour something like that
of the Winter Nelis. It is айо hardy, eceeds
a standar The Moorfowl
t
=
THE GARDENERS’
by tion, and as
r Md give them little or no more water. I ge
ess h
ax excellent sort and very productive, from about 250
square feet of wall 1 райе Рр FA i
CHRONICLE, 727
collections of amateurs, for they are, in m estimation, better be left to professional han
the ps beautiful of all our autumn ; ur be а? мү in such 1 8 "ul 3 =
operly ill soon increase
y
e
L
kind ud д may just ris by wa S ce that, in
о entertain Mer nib ‘ies ha a -
[
a avourites, and the ira
ard [me for “the little attention ‘hey | Wich . they, are splendid
imple deserve the most extensive cultivation ; n; grown in
rs, they
their Wr te by a
equally 33 with |
ulbs in the condition pets
in which еге the beginning Les piana hg to thirty flow
A илиш.
„Жага
a | | November, when they dias ү Бесс е да Some of mi
Lave just gone out of flower ; others are well ripened, ti ТИШ [hin E
and Sead for repotting. thei tm ter Misc ellaneous
flowering i th Niwen’s 8 Walle for Dwarf Root - pruned
ave a | Trees,—An. el of 2 was 9 at the
Irish ртутнага Society’s show, at Salt
as you can r Ro held
rally be on the 8th ult., the 2 ot which the following
er lightly two or three t set plants are | diagram will assist in explaining to such as may not
е placed i in circumstances. to ripen. A w reenhouse diag e seen the bak at the “Garden Farm," or the
or pit, kept rather close, if I» moist, "will effect this 2 at the show. The inventor, considering that
i iss ideratum penes 8 e bulbs ——
are sufficiently matured, which will be known by the ?
decay leaves and they had better be | — — — Á
potted ; MN 5 is of importance present 4
no
but it will econom
being neglected said E "they have ma
The soil in which they have = RUN “ought to be 2
N EARLY SEEDS. 3 Earvy SEEDS. 4
entirely remove на Ше b and the latter divided \
thought proper, 9 there vill — — be Е
ound about the crown of the nt 80 bulbs, x.
whic be in 4-inch pots. ripening i
| poe plete, the roots wi be trouble- EN
1200 fruit have been gathered here n en such is the case Lleave them) [Й ee
—
r ec
have = proved to be — viz. d' Hiv дее, but eel strip my fingers Ze Re to
Laine Dum s, Colmar Van Mons, a — Baron de Mello. remove those uis t are decayed. The pots should be NORTE arr тт
The first of — January, melting, about the Ius, gs et, large to reeeive the bulb and strong many of the — p recently- intr жаа — of (di
size of mar. Among Apples, Co 4 roots ring to it; give a moderate watering to pruned dwarf n ears iti the aid of some addi-
is not so asi t should be; it куе» wy | Settle ы soil, and. place them in the gr se or Bou climate tes n Uis ordin f mere
fruit, — wi ight rod — cool Be. 4 will require no further attention il ards to bring them to proper maturity in
either for dessert or kit Cox's — Р їррїп {һе ве begins to excite vegetation, w ust or Ireland, conceived t 8
is also a fine kind not quite new, but little known. It be EARS attended to. "Water as walls might be i uced, so as not onl
has something of the fla s, ane Ribston o Pigp in, signs of growth, but sparingly until they have made suitable aspect and climate for such fruits,
ich it г bles: in colour, but it is different in shape. leaves, &c., w up and give off ture. ble aspec commodation might, within
The tree is a good bearer, Баар: Of the King of of will generally be found to be the time when they will comparatively small space of be
the Pippins and Blenheim Pippin, or | commence As soon as they are above the soil, every possible Mee A 5 E ore choice wall
Pune beautiful e bene and, for the dull € remove them to a situation. where they will be near the cultivated on the ваш t-pruned d;
we extremely bri inmed. They were glass and have plenty of air, for altersuccess depends upon rdingly he 235 ^g the > plan alluded to. The
in mieircular t hich. are found to getting them strong at this MAE. Do not allow them to La erection is simply a series of thin wooden walls,
answer capitally for Apples; but scarcely so well p red ur nstructed firmly and ираг оп КЕМ raised ridgy
f blossoms of being earlier than thei ts! tted ; tl f ging tl banks, The uprights ras x
those of Apples, are greatly exposed under this kind of o them. lalwaysshiftinto Шей , one 4 777 fee 6 the faces of which are
„ and are apt to be eut off by spring frosts. Of ing-pots m as the plants sli
Other Apples, Small's Admirable is well worthy of of fresh roots against the sides of the pots. — х
notice, as being one of the best A for culinary use bulbs with one stem use 12-inch pots, an
at this season; it is a regular and Ry th produce two stems a size larg
and pale colour, with a tinge of red on the no
ато me. The size is about. of w's | above 8 inches, 105 offsets of the first year will not small nails and shreds in t
Seedli g, or Wellington s it is in use from September | require a ch ifti
till Christmas is largely employed in | flowering-po caref
3» Piss tthe for elt bulbs about 3 inches below the surf:
Some seedling A K have Wiet here; one|they a quantity of strong roots
Tesembling the eet yr ud was very sweet, of the stem. tL 0 af
, and good, place near near the
"Fruitroom No. 2 is filled + kitchen - — wishastrongbloom. /
Apples, to which are Mile d a few Pears to a careful supply, neith
*hose in No 1, which is a нан house — . hey can be sprinkled overhead wit the syringe before yearly tenant ; or t
This store is 36 feet long, and 12 feet broad, with a mya up the hou,
eh e roots for some time, Т
is. > H Potatoes, &e. ni if [ the weather is peindre. they ma g t
following sorts of Apples in this house are now in use, warm sheltered spot of doors, and ont to have between m
viz, Cox's of the ати their stems tie as wake te 8 er to prevent diis Sear
Pippin, Cox's | Orange Pppu Fearn's g injured by A few plants may be re- shelter
‚ Small’s Golden ui tained in;the greenhouse, with a view to have them in it will be
Amirat This room has 594 s quare féet- of shales, flower earlier; indeed, I place some of my b in а and 6,
“Date Howse.— The storing place for the later rately cl early in in Mareh, 725 * almost from ¢
Pears and Apples is situated in one of фе в to have th flower early in August; others those wi :
Outside the garden walls; it is а low, span- I retard, to prolong their ring until October ; but rU Madri
built of wood, with thate hed 0 e dad. КЫ а season's practi the best guide in this matter. full maturity, and a most |
with Fern 3 inches thick in the inside, for the purpose These Lilies are not liable to suffer the attacks of the whole o f the quie or next year ; within one sqt
of exeluding frost. This pee is 2 P 4 755 and 11 | insects, green-fly will occasionally make its | plot, of little more than 60 feet on the side, there is ae.
feet broad, with shelves on both si assage in appearance upon such 8 A е plants as may have been commodation for 150 small dwarf ng of
the centre; it contains 600 square mie ‘of s didi The | kept over dam If so, fumigate at once with tobaeco- | es,
sorts of Apples in it are, ary Russet, Russet smoke, o h the 1 tobacco-water. |
Tale Pearmain, Dutch Mignonne, Wellington, Pit- I LR about 5 for for they are are not ot vey p f
maston Nonpareil eH usset, New Pippin, partieular in this res | J
iei Te ^ Non ya Pippin m in ns, wits ане 8 of well as additional on to the
: ; on nd floor is B& Pear- sand to render it porous—if * be had, use | tra paces between.
main, a sort much given to shrivel, and which requires leaf-soil y, however, that the flowers eee 3 of the erection, thus мү у described, am te oniy ta 3
& cool, somewhat damp place, to it in n. | higher coloured in реа only thing requi
it contains Chaumontelle, Moecas, r — — be : 4 the flowers vien Ed | 6 feet only. po^
'Ne Plus Meuris, Winter Crassane en | have got them—syringing over ‚ога
Bergamot, é Rance, and Knight’s — — will 2 just as it ould fy * teh | * an иеш t trade. "Ani ATA wasm
Monarch; these are all late-keeping amo „coloured Camellia flower. I once lost a
FLORICULTURE.
Porcvtruns or Taran AN Liures Tt is tam
Bürprise aud n th Шато шшр Be v
— a i ydf
growing tliem
matter of vm kg a little fih soil over them ; give в
om i way. you are anxious
| 8
bulbs via! che | in value to mo
lay the sca scales upon om the surface, lan
s^ ife | odredi
the pan in a close warm atmosphere. | wers.
is, however, a part of the business ho had) | other materials
728 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
the dyes p colours were FORCING GROUND. ottage walls; and in favou:
Quentin, penal ЖЬ Ad fares „by ma Taro ak The different crops. of vegetables forced for the aa al handsome ‘trifle ‹
— ui buds, leaves, petals, 3 8 Pistils, and winter suppl must be brouglit for ward, as they are where the trees кь уе &' good bord rder, and
perpe eret paris, were E esee o wanted to come in, remembering it is always safest to lindi to. In for rming a borde er, ШҮ out the.
by persons who each attended is — begi begin early, and work slowly, if CORR and 19 00 are | the depth of ‘about 19. inches es at
flower; while the whole were fitted together Ps ‘othe imi objects, We 215 e in former Calendars alluded to — a gentle slope ears the!
works. e are ently | spring Asparagus and Rhu АЙЫ не now take Seakale, drain, for the pur
limited to one single kind of flower wore ; 80 completely h may be fi miog in various ways. When appearances off pibus uous water,
is the division o ur carried out. There were about | debis ci ди nd tree leaves plentiful; an old but мый ho көйгө, ог ап
50. rs of petals and — aid other | nar oi simple mec is to insert earthenware pots over | the ri
p
lio ttoms с ing the past rocured. Wh
nearly 6000 persous in building N integers whole 2 feet deep with fresh leaves, the mild heat of avoided, as is frequently the case, the borde
into Vid biter of 900 hike 80 is immense number which will bring the shoots forward very gently, and the paved over, with the exception of
of 1 pers 000° were women, whose average analy a is generally excellent; but this cannot be done | the neck of the tree,
‚ earni Saen at 18. 184. per day. Several of in many places, from its untidy a appearanee; and then the | the best gardens, Apricots
th the amount of 10,000“. sehe should be dug up aud selected; after which, pack borders made in this manner
d yere. We must, rane regard French flower | them closely on а very slight bottom heat, and. cover on cottage walls, with their
turers as commercial men В notable import,— | with erm light leaf- mould, or sandy earth, to blanch the Wenn ing abundance of
| shoo
Dickens “ Household, Words.’
—————— 0 5 Б entire ely excluded, and. the blanching material Ledde be ТЖК Ava AD thé manure :
trwons kept dry. In addition, very good Kale rb e obtained be occasionally, turned, and covered in with so]
: rm toe 1 1 by filling large po - ind boxés with roots, inserting thing that can be made available for manas
xo 11 ON ONS Be LV a AR TA warm lar, or чай шыш where the temperature is in accumulation the craps atly
Kha Mi Polis Hopes. Ma S NUT TRIN 1 adys yanee of the external air. Look well to Lettuce in viera dig any vacant sige me bax ange as мар
ES the present fine clear weather to. ventilate plant- frames; protect them by night from Р but aly Ate surface to the action of the w T
" reely; during at least; the early part of the day; Ubarally by day — тиш» а че am up n the cottage, and put быры ben alk
veia WI
і 1 of great use’: е: event-| r
ing е! attacks of mildew, and e — a . By this 5295 E 1998 1 Бегае "well as Чала плато, махтанат CHR IE Ld T". К
root action. Plants intended for specimens must be. least, two ment ve os eru SR fromthe o Pe ендй or M Adds siue
| a ra Pur to prevent their have a great idea, dat уы the roots are. well. Sale >
шу Tropzeoluris, Chorozemas, Ko., an em of moisture i is highly: i injurious —— eh 8
eg on. = and be very careful in supplying development. Carnations and Pieotee
class of plants. 1 already potted off must be kept carefully si í 7125 E
* —.— — . re pane Gui of bloom, is assist atmosphere after the first few days. Of Pinks we need Senay p
sy say little, simply because if all is done which we: Mon
Pkr Dr to a spare ЫЗ? exis ees m my у advised they are safe. We have heard of a anette |t Wei. r
be occupied with other A fer күмөн -- Naw Pink called Buckley’s Glory which is to beat the im- | Thurs 10
M i And Tulips, whi have fl ed the pots with roots, proved race of metropolitans, and we shall be glad to | Average
may be MAS qi M y mild boltom ieas ta he them | See it, but ars Father sceptieal at this’ moment. Care-
to throw up their flower stalks. Pot Lily of e" alley, fully examine DahBás preparatory to their final stowing
selecting the o eg “crowns for the purpose, of Aan. They are extremely apt to rot at the crown, and
'owhieh 8 or 10 may be placed in in éxeli pot; à similar more Women a a pos like the present! Com-
situation to bi RCHID Hovs&.— | e us 0 ear
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Here most of the inmates will ges itae and! conse- Attention will beo found highly ратуй J 911 ity STATE OF WEAT
з quently dover, T sem ысы, wi iL suffiea 4 á in fact, many HARDY inen e METRE GAR ap^ $ : During the e last 27 years, for the ens
zi AT CHIS}
ing week, endi:
species fro Parts of ies i 1 eee — presen Yourable tim
at rest, but this | for plantin it, 1 hier e e vil prim to the:
з A very amount of | heat when. est. but this ри ,
1 ee by dryness Those kinds Which practice ¢ ‘planting g full standards in in gardens and even
492
age
lest
High
Temp,
Nov
“Avera
о т
-Average
Lowest
Temp.
LT
e :
VES C aS Um
or P Ine едг iust have h orchards, which, in our opinion, should never be the edi
Piers е АТ? 10 7 11 ite seen боо | Case, unless when the latter are intended to be laid down da
this be sufficien Tuts
9
or
<
7 degrees xpen tree for a num f Wea i.
thé Above, and Plants n blocks, and | Years „„ of cattle is taken into RM 100 550
be kept up; obessionally 4 ing it, account, whether it is not better economy to plant the D h
0 ihess au]. ig тее Maden gut 8 rtionably thicker, and crop the ground, than ыйлуу ia
вану to rest show indications of bréakinz; they should 10 devote 4 larger space for orchard: trees NB Omer
be potted; for if. suffered — а эх et bots | between ; — stan th il e 1 and — POAT TOO Notíees to Gotrespond eni. я
often
pms
8 55
d ede
2 : by th i j — an —— — easily they ео e | Boo: FDR. viiam d REIP wers ' Manu а
ч о es damaged ера ап into e td p fruit is not pe bud s Mna В = “hime An — ей 4
амен to T lowa down n by high у winds—adyantages , Web -or^Westw hrey's fish M
think ng in p ore nid : 18
Ја
dax ; by the above we intend the
plantei yon thicker on the Дал and to be "july
; | pruned, by which we feel sure a much larger q read
e- | fruit (of better жш, сап be obtained
pace, than when mere orchard pla nting is воке to.
Tie) in respeet to po and even other kinds of "AM T
«| like to see standards of those. „ ;
q P
8;
т,
е ations "Tüe Ur dry air of a sitting roo
enrance very feu plants, ei меа. wit lars eda. siat
DzODAR Вкарва: J PB. "There are none for sale & aprini
some fruit and a refreshing bev. aba шій ling eost— |н r Ф persons, and, they po
‘ly | e trial is worthy consideration, ©... 51 i eligi 1 Past afidi so ately” We un na Pita d
ef te thee MAV ША,
be taken to Ao
KITCHEN GARDEN, ` . ey but f je nar gs ‘ot
h eat sufficien "d to P lii alt e e gets Attention should nom be Карага 9: the SESTIER | S oo
ripe, as 3 is more detrimental to swelling fruit" of such vegetables as are too tender. to withstand: hard i vairs —
19 dai" disturbing Pines: they are started. If eaves темне, 11 providing a ias d of s teeting materials Par
“are employed, let them have'w good sweating in. кй» to be ready for use ‘on the a tud 5 sr The 2
before putting them in the pit. We have лв. fi 1 ‘branches and spray. Pa the |
leaves 1 are
* A f. The fruiting: Түз
2 - —
^ obts. i t Fir j , | 5 Ж
15 this season; but if пүре, from this is apprehended, | and various other vegetables Which are growing in the | La Багу” 40 1
Place two brieks flat, with a ace between, нег ажей open quarters ; a stack of dry Fern. or straw should be
ay aim ak pee to [34 fi tidy y- appearance to the in readiness for the e like purpos — the same time fill
е, аз we 11 ‘the: top Gane from all the spare frames with Lettu „ Cauliflowers, and
oP tan i id b e spread Endive for use during wick Witte, е those tempo- | у,
ар iier VES only is used, rarily: . over. On the approach of winter | N
аат * de Pe ey ^d Trist buf |w good ale of: Hadise, may be taken up and stowed
ge of ta an between, io be sickly on, e. Peach: house, digi floors, or eveh
Pines Аа of
|
|
woven by sums ) —
|
|
ем es гаша iras ito stores, and вее that Potatoes, Carrots,’ Beets Ke.
Point at this time to be — — Ji cy ati for 2 1 The diklik it érop of. 725
ebene, excluding s в should | ^. dry atino season sow d. er
стреске): © DE... e. j R
2 ёхара "atior from porh Td UE he of en | from ,the Dem Ld mice; a few Маш ЗН pie
ү
[7-34
V S n" Par 60°, ith ; ü
d da 1р T mm nes vb ERS' GARDEN NS eni mito W
; түн ho s a Toure situation si the
{ е cottage, or or else Pa teat nt — materiale before us dus cotcifie
ned, Bát iting e f ys Enes warde, Bü Bier of sooty fU гор er
es, but a : КАРД, ; thay plant Péiclieg | Pinos pei February,
“i few | the Royal George or the Bellegarde of Nectarine the eomm bn E
ae V Hati
or the 3 T i: J i
| mor i de ; and m duret Apricots, ai ng, ideis . ——— — АН, жы дай j—ͤ—
Apricots bear in ss pad М ainsi | Mr: "i ier If ча е гөм frase iet qoa 45
hen witli fotwarding-theesrly |
the ime arfivenz a |
46—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
IAN GUA BAKER'S FOUNTAINS.
CAUTION ®‹ "TO. AG RICULTURIS TS THE PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, —
' —— recommen
that ER сап confiden OME N (ee
MANURE are still carried re mont 45 FOUN NTAINS for Poultry, P geons, org — Land D Е, po VM >
most sim e 3 they are easily filled, no —.—
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF NE GUANO, | Screw or bay required. "Pier ce, contain A aparti, #. 58 quarts, Len tienes — “te Dra b 8
боне it to be their me va — Peru ors amd aller » and to Ss. And at 3. WAT -moon Nb f Arn = f ingdon Street, Westminste е
the ic, again to reco others who buy OF P 7
to be carefully on their guard. aeons ы oui enjo their "Gardens dur
vin joy ing t
eee p By aan rae dur CONCRETE when ме nameda «титан Mix Panny этом “TABLES. OF OF cost,
attenti — SONS think it › - ag
ravel of w which the path isat p made from the loam which
well to > remind buy 1 d pé is fixed ы it, and to Nery ut ote A — Fark add one of 6-34 Mr. BAILEY — Arr ere A пали,
lowes price at which SOUN € a P river sand Té five — of stich equal mixture add one of Pries 1.108. Sold by Jones-dCo,, born, London.
реро Aot been aolet ka ай two years land Сеше вога EMIL SUD TUUS Tum
91. 5s. per ton, (ipe em ‚ applying m water, be laid EN NAGE AND IRR. po TEN 181
Any fesales ын by dealers s a lower. price must therefore | | labourer emi mix and pus Ar "х9 ic is pum ie Su the | RY WEBBE s
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adultérated, spade, an S hard as u rock. Vegetation апд ше A that, having had ү Ж. d
ennno grow ‘throngh — проп it, — it resists the ac tion of the experienc
"DERUV IAN GU ANO, the guaranteed import of. rovers frost. It is n ary, as water does not soak. through it, — of — s upon the most — — howe
Messrs. ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, Lobos Island Guano, о give a fall from the middle of the path dee the sides tract or on comm. Van Mtefereuce given.—Address,,
d mcr rd Fur it — tae Xt ^ n: and | м Маъ — — B. Wire & Bhorükhs, Berton Mrd urt, near Tiverton, Devon,
pe ane, London. ees E f Y ti
| — " F T x e method of ах” 2 call 1 to his impres "M
ANURES.— The fellowing Manures are, manu- E tronised T Professor Lindley inexpensive me zation, by, at un outlay of &
M factored te Ti: едр» "zn Deptford Creek 25 for the Royal Horticultural Society, the Royal Zoologieal Pounds an с convert land ha havin ng a sufficient -—
— . pe tu 700 sotiei 3 by his Grace the Hehe gti 8 f every yen mirae icin d in whi chepa ay be mi
~i -r ouse, and many ; cultivators; o clas ral an appl marine.
оре 2155 ane. Co rolites | 0 0 Florieütturil produ. : ». | rei
“PRIGT DOMO | & Canvas made of red "Hair and |
Office, 69, King William Stree ran. 3 Wool a pefeetnon-coinluotr of Heat aud và Cid, oop, where-| DOYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION
N.B. А Guano, Илме, to con паш 16 рег cent, of > y "T P
— — ever, it i apalie 1 5 xed te s adapted for AND IMPROV RAENT OF THE “aad та OF ELAX
" all Forkieultur n. md oan L^ аа, e Fruits IN IRELAND e Annual Ge n Meetin at
THE Lon LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WH EAT 2 —— ing rays of the sv 24 ip wind, and im Sie Rooms, Сов moria Вп — fs Belfast on n FRI AY,
x rom attacks Am morning frosts iad i — any | November W. at 12.0’cloo — 0 * A
sir nitrogen mn by slow à —.— itio geigi ria gie 15 99 required nd “wards c af 2 yards wide; a tis. pe — yard run, Report, and its Annual Statement of. Accounts; to Elect о
—— 2 — Co a ARCHER, Car * turer, 451; Oxford рын, Bearers, and to transact such other business as ma y be hor. аш
the best — Тотуја 6 Guano, Nitrate of F Bada, бирем! бт London. Manufactory i Nopal Mius, . before thé *
n
т.
‘and те qn met =? ANDS Корестия OF THE COMPANY.— — — A
every other Рт Маге е. — Tussi, Ser. 4 A M
Bridge Street, Blackfria SR by 5pecial Aet of E — 9 | qi HE. BI IRM INGH CATTLE AND POU
UTTA PERCH ount of share! Capital £100,000 n Shares “BH iow, —The Entries Close this Day (Saturday),
Gi A 508078 FOR — А on the | 622 d paid on allotment.) With woe h. Jony MORGAN,
ure and Prevention of 1 А 64. | With —— — to e the Capital, * the issue, af, Trans- * ЫТА; 39; Bonnets ни, ied the News prom ма
- 3 "Price of tbe Powder, in tin suffiei 1 17 1001 shéép, | ferable Debentures founded Ls, EN charges.
Эз. 6d.—Address Јонх Jones and Co, "Patent Works, Sheffield.
э, awn — г? t |
арр AND PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, € YE tay *
London, and 17, New Park Street Bünthyark, 1 Матев Robert Westen all Dar ў y 9 E vox.
of Copper Cylindrical and Im MALE BOILERS, i, Kirti ur LÀ
and Conserv and "— Wir ord,
Iron, =н iy -— ee ——.— Ут iex N oun. MID i MN T
Nurserymen to their simple but efficac method of 2 115 EU ie hi Mes ds Qum тжен Fs Place. ›
Horticultural and Ger аш ngs by Hot ТҮ — — е паа (olia
amm — extens Met they Арм executed, references of fo cien - —— ‘Place, Hyde Park. р
е highe —— ity can be yen, and full particulars.) red . 5 Іт as pointed Bi some years ago by miser
furnis on a n y
——— ch power 9 tas eir ет. 1 in his report on the ‘diseases of Wheat,
| ta
EIR'S DRAINING LEVEL,| The Uniow Batik of анњо West i granen 4, Pan Mali East. that Encoris of much more frequent occurrence
Fus — Uy supposed, though for the most part it is
These Draining Levels have lately Ri hard Griffith Welfor N káneoln's Inn. is e y d g
bos Hy акеде 2. have ^^ E " | 2 NUT mem į е" present in such small quantities as not to attract
the tes re years use, during сейн ric es w, Lóndon. - from a
which npwards of 1000 of them have |^" NA Б\Н, busy Glou mier ue n A e poker Uit
been sold. They аге so simple that any i Surüeyors which has m
* el can read can use them. Ме Hewitt Tere and Francis ee e erick's Place, itch: M x so abundant dou ü a ston kow
| re no айне staff, the Old Sart and 2, Pa PES, rd, Westminster. far it n dent to M 8 the disea
index 77 at once the rise and fall N LA асе Yard, —Ü Илл, prude sep
шем 5 ор} any Edin pitati 1 ges in Sti M lodo Inter г Conan, W.B, We have no information as to. the нера
xim, Agricultural. En- 11, York Plane, . ^ 7 In am 25 but assuming, it at
this
ай
ab Agricultural базгй.
1
loo dem ра аач FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING wii
БЕ Nov. uw . — Imp. . +n
TauvashbAY, | —. F een 92
on which it ing.
Я Ийт, 10 Baik- Flato: Ni. Reed, 1i тве oa is incorporated by елмен over 18 Stone , the weight of a sample of year’s gr
— Rem more ved from Oxford St med 1 Engin Ji Wales, an Fg tnde ind ctm meh арыу, — before жа Га корне may be too large for
W ARNER'S PATI E M AND. COTT ‘AGE especi ial reference to the 8 of modern agriculture, that in ‘which the: Ergot occu — над find: thatethe
EU AL ipa амрат. By méan: Sf tbi Act th thé land —.— im бае effectually E ed measure, an and Қ in weight
IIUw “Slash renne 1
ot formed roi in
rites i "got |
Cast- dm [E use ee e Т 1 — a tiesin of the whole mass. e a —
ed P ien (eri 8 1 USO 1 0 “application, ot such Wheat to make 28 st of flour, and 334 of
15 mH f sonia. ull uitium H
|. Putent Seca fr : ge cat Ыы E т 15 0 estate mas vibe e eneum md fn S py. Household bread, Wc dw ia io quy ir e 2
pipe a nuts be Mi ee . "e e An (noi s
i woo 0 byte Tos 7 eem the ginta ds works of im- bread, and ta Я, consamption of of a!
2 оца die 70 ded ng supplying Hot, | Peovemen tigation of title, and: at n man at 1} lb. of
^ ‘Forcing eur Pat H Houses, Non" wader” на А a quan
: Wa Tanks, and ean be readil provements enia mill be bo ерен under the sancti on of reason to Бенет
ed under the stage. y Кун ommissioners, and the authored d outlay, in yk — } vi
May hà the шше, an БАШЫН or atraer d inéfuü 2 ted by the A a Set gangrene which arises from the —— use of
aer nee nos of the 5 ef bread into composition
atentees and Manufacturers | diseased gra
t аси rant adve mode por gra
JOHN WARNER X SONS, : ironia Er xin qd in mind that 60 grains is something near the
a P otnpatiies, the only mode eng. Which is requisite to act upon che uterus, uo
very Piu of. Machinery for Raising Water; Fire — anime y nale eb f demaha, | Nich 18 requistté ч lit . ¥ ore
— however, for these securities being necessari ily r himi ithe Саш" heed - entertained of апу ences arising
any devised a sc ering available for Land Improve- T
LAE jy PRIZE, CHURN Pt ШЫ Achiha Sa e РЧ à AREE: Wien o. from its specific action on Ж organ. Cons le
HONY’S PATENT. AMERICAN. — The | applied for and obtained the additional and very gua of ergot are sometimes eaten |
: A i of issuing, under the authority of the, Inclosure eee 1
d 807 by 5 es гардед on the rent-char;
Ye — 5 dorsement — € ad there baby di
| pm Mass a саро nd
m
‘By th ture sehe mmercial principi
Warehouses, fist e, 8 g P
y pomar cach eroana Ber
e
eee
моги аву eee eee ae R с eres
Г н analy Fr dap n quate p on | advances: to Landowners | Wi fied to find how. ge
ecuting their own wor of prac Кі men unite in zu
(Paises "wie S enit e Se Ovi works and, advantages which have been derived from the sug:
ils and where ton түшт, ents аге Ownership extensively pre | йв ils of their art, have made tl 1 3
; Ms ompany's Act is the only measure: for Land Improvement ath thu great natural 1 laws and t truths by which all
nero FC fom the wpotcations| details are regulated. The-resolution at which the
i y received, 1 ticipate; from t hat country, а; with в рне
most extensiv ЧАШ" assistance. f affirms distin tne
tte Managing D shares in tue antiexed form may be ddtessed
rector, at the Co 1 *
Yard, W where all spunt y be obtained. |.
na APPLI
. РИД, 11 te 155 5 VIDEA M
] Teg 5 8
|.to pe ee ea impie
к
: үрер ы i t
2 after d in haters
eaput emit ie JE sf ea
— — o LETT. exe ma mo daa iE ccu MESSEN PNIS
FONS or by m ee Fa fed faul quid
on, an that I have now discontinued to manufneture for them ; ee 1 p —
— ‚ Messrs. BURGESS & Кт, of 100, New- ying? . f Љу a a ge
Street, Landon, шу wholesale Agents, siam Treat |, saya мэд E Ach iamen e ee and vier i ise
"M ees ot bob1agighed, IBxaxers: P craks, Mn ak tactis м aak "ше ATOR professional men
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
730 Air "iA
And yet there are dangers and municates to every mind, whatever its position, and
1 — — here to which we would ere ir subject on which it may g^ inr Of
t wish to imply that Science, so
en’ discussing the raions called, M pech, but laii gel ad Gen are the
* matter of sci that { isa
wi ention.
We are very zpt, wh
. what we called Science and Practi ice, to use
A ideas—if, ux in —
yen ssume the form
we minds they | enongh ps that the facts of agricultural experience,
tagonistic pins ll 0
| did is, therefore, simply an impertinence in the
mpt a bet
eit rite one nor 155 ges в paper
tory of. Кона кр Асада a. recital of
eps advance which the art
even. per
mind? in —— to the farm
* the inquiring
It woul
rming, who h
ly АА YO. or practical min nd.
seem, quainted with the great bodies of truth bound up in
refer to its constitution and
the matter
to raise 300,0007.,
entific" fact, as the | thing is 28 absurdly or
rept-charge — a кезү.
est
red | havi
in fact, a limited capital, its powers do, i
extend to the employment a
am
of the fifi fs ей fom
pow
It appears, then n
and employ it eithe
and i improving. Jand, provide
500 s be
n this
ti it
, too
а! е sip Tibe im 80 f t
"the extent |
TE 50 ga
iss nd and employ a.
» fonts fifths of that m sum . action Pris d
The
,0007
r-fifths of the s second, ada
Fade жоме - atn e ene bene — the words „eon ema &c. &c., as well as on ad in lir
Science as from wi a ith those other truths are presented ere aa course merely represents the far distant
a separat istinet source—as refe a to uu wd in tha experience of the farmer, | lim which the - —
o — — in die pn were, having its wn And it appeared most clearly from his statement pes Agni will doubtless never To anything]
its matter and substance. How u unten Tue not only that the sciences did in fact, as any one арлінай ted—but we. mention 1
nt this is to fo Nature 9 5 ne may easily perceive; might know they must, throw a light of their own ure of the company, not only. ae "
for i aA is, hari Practice and Science are inse- on agricultural practice, but it was agricultural subjectively; эө it is, in fact, an instrument of exime
mer furnishing the very substance experience itself which, read in this light, — ordinary pow which landowners — employ toan
2 the ter It mih 4 fof done, ch then lore a до, the policy of the steps which had proved so хан а extent—and that in itself it may-
to speak of science, or о ch then at beneficial. ecome not o — = great * land improving” buta
as apart from experience or practice Mr. Bennett, whose opinion justly carries great great banking е ny, involving, 1 шве, d
it тилиге тагы ы: pun practice or experience weight in all agricultural meetings, insisted. most | tional responsibility on those in bes gement,
as rea ut now there is one wo ic We do wish, in the above rem
includes them both, and that word is Truth. test; but when from subsequent remarks we ‘gathered stood as 1 any invidious ашо й tween
Science has in fact arisen out of the testimony of him him to “ conclusive, whatever science might | this company and others already ex
practice or Ux cie and itis itself as trastwo PE | pronounce," then, althongh there too we entirely aim, though we ege of less me Freres “tea
and ast e the — pieces of which it reed w with him, yet we venture to nix A a already referr they severally id
built. : and si truth on which Lord deliverance in such terms, fro ch a ends operation; and, ans course, no exception —
ps ace that knowledge was to be increased | most miecha to spread the po Mani 5 in the case of this meras association, possessing,
qu. y 11 ene ait m de M 99 that se nee has an ап existence whatever apart from as it does, such enormous powers, and such anexpe -
yi theo es; № 1 ce—or that men of sci assume any other | rienced and well- nalified ene
— Тш on ion of and. existing 3 than that: which experience gives them, s — i
p — " inis a of be ag min 1 t the uS RS hold most tenaciously to what DOES LIVE STOCK PAY -N Il, - «d
trustwortl 1 is experie im ; no one will commend him айыры mee "
— а= E * › ВГ owing der the light shed for this more highly than the man of scienc a aeri ж gai 9r this quM "
— ч E sod a WU та е rj "eet = do not let him 1 that in concluding to give his 3 "à rro bow : ) now gives m
pouces Mem iof bá —— ir 1 à — son a scienti well as a practical education to white showing the quantities of a. consumed by 2t lots of
ii Shook in fut 1. ip ee aee im for — he is lik fill him with fancies | cattle—containing in all 65 head r 100 days; with th
enim Uf ede Whi Bey етае A di za ут and theories and speculations which may or may not resse їп dead weight — from this
—the other oT eee itself with the mediate ur Apte usuris. Av ih abate D etae EE
aub Idi vidal usa and valheet id rior write shot | adding to that amount of knowledge which his own Lets and 22 | * f
Sr Шеш more pe ee DU MD Sbe perience has taught him, that to which the expe- "s pen fos obs
Жылы — Loo оса бі | чын of other men has testified ; for * science is the
ми ; nowledge of ma rd and methodicall Catti t. | et. ewt.
to Lu 1 in “ide aet the have been meae | digested and arranged, so as to become attainable f 06158 | ... 254i T.
parab ге since N's time, so that ono" he is but adding to the mere nger-post * Mt eps
they are now “one flesh; ^ and the offs ring of their BPT POSS aed 373948. A at am
— 1 * . 1 | which a limited experience may be compared, „
3 — — ed the happi | trustworthy map gum e prao territory which e "d —+ ec Ск,
erm | have. surveyed—he t adding to the certain „ 7-3} . 21
! ” ZEE
Ban ad En Muda ta Science | de dea his own personal ob Gbesrvatsn basacgnise pene T Mrd ua duxi
c Lu | the equally certain knowled ich — of others » 1033 :
іза: тае of ideas, speculations, theories, | hag gathered—and, knowing that all the Pe thus. 1 1—3 2673 e чаж
which- deed in so many enumerated instances „ 12—3 | 2673
Жж! tally w with ex ie teas 5 05 collected have originated in One Will, can B e a aed! е,
d 8 existing practice— - that yen contradiet one rs m „ 1443 267 Ue dou
ud e methods an mystify their student—he need not hesitate to n 15-3 | 2672 —
— —ů 7 ami bar a an the. ae things: believe that they will perfectly harmonise, and t 17 aed um
ая not of essential i importance in agri — Alen on Eo en ШР y 1 MIU Be | Bats odo даш
ge mi — sh : dee gen n ine ro rendered |." oo кыс |
will be done, , hago a ve and inse, by m i mist in „ 21—4 IM —
belief. or . eee of Science simply c e ns ol ate Mm Ve i ely be botanist, — 65 43065 115662: 225
enume ration of so ny rticular instances of tha 8 - t may be well to give
m which scientific men have conferred, we * above table for the bene
do in some measure s the idea that the uses We call the attent our readers to al details of the exper!
а pro
requiring
—
elli in ett ing,
meh a and Therefor not likey . or * way o е еее road-makin
and even irrigation, — for shelter,
who may
and f
ү nd fencing ;
чалдык 110 at
n iler fashion, estate,
un А pus hn pier righ officers, amo
instead of. bui ding, as iex — a the ane of Mr. Hewitt Davis а 18—1
structure of the material which Nature tised in several departm ee — pae
меһ observ engineering—for all such we ма it will be well
| worth while to
Жигита! а, qv
"m И m
tion of to the ori
ctus advertised in another column of the
— all ex
nent the
g, in th
beef more produced
ааай реу last No. 16 A the ee
M Ras со
em as ihe K "n do
Dil he maintained, are or will | extra
beef weight ; fr
the value of 2001s. cut straw and the
aring the m
In Lots 13, у 15 3
results from m hay, си t green, bef p
cut when in flower
difference be
more p: 1
eee
т
P
46—1853.]
below, and Ре tariff adopted by Мг. must be conducted, i EDS so perfect as they
Culloch d. imagine. had
asin or — . per ul 6s., 64 i| Whoev LA orward movement in practice or |
1,566; 8s, 81" 6 '8 | science must expect nei on from those who have
is Cams. No price stated { "say b 8s, 410 0 : ^
Ws. Oat: sa by Mr. MC. 1 „ 258, 28 16 0 | acquired v 175 inter in things as they are. Por
$900 „ На 8 „ 5 3 2 seven ere battle of Mid aii n and |
ин » ore ” аса — 9| the furrowed Vie oh on which it rests, as a question in
2 i * * * 7
f 7 10 pure geology, with those e logists who have vested
хт; ma PD T interests in asitis. I have come off victorious
£203 6 2|
In my paper of rh er I adopted Mr. M‘Culloch’s | th
figures, given in his as the value of the food con-
sumed. I shall — aud ebene how it happens | a
that his figures Е accord with the above; but I!
shall assume ani own — as correct in calculation, |
estimated price.
and very low in We arrive, therefore,
now at this result :
Value of food consumed as above дг " 2
ast and ir 5 head of cattle for 100 days,
say 3 per cent. on 6507. ... X wn AM RO JD
Attendance i ftl 00 days, at 15. 4d 0
£242 16 2
Beef produced, 4003 imperial stones, at 6s. 6d. 24190 $78
Cost of пе æ о catt 2 11
Those exu were Abr with the litter used as “bated: by the
reporter, say
p. ton stray for Ls «а. fed фе a tons
305, at 25s.,
Total sum which manure Fast
Inow come to inquire what "дану of manur
to cover the above cost. I
P authority, Morton's “ Cyclopedia of Agriculture,”
estimating тан m ph uced at three-fourths n
the weight of the food co stria which, in the cas
of box-fed ea ae" whol will pr in e shape s
manur
solid stall-fed b e-half will
bein solid manure, de othe © half in е. I derive
from this that there was ridus 0
з Solid itd
yv E
from the box-fed beasts
From the wwe "ad
Litter as
35054
Say of solid cM 1751 tons. Of this the value is
generally estimated at 5s, per ton—and if we were to
adopt a licher value we could not have Swedes at
23554
6s. pe
Upon liquid manure I should be dispose ol to p ace a
— in Ri: con-
sidering, the о other т Aarne held in s
ly equal to the expense of distribution. Of the
urine of fattening oxen, there is no analysis that I
сап find recorded; v 8 а con-
tained in it at 1 per cent. (which is nearly double of
Boussingault's oce as to urine) we have—
235 cwt. (2632) Ibs. ammonia, at 6d. per Ib.
Total yalue of manure
being 487. 13s. ld. less
assuming that lean
e m when — 5 and I believe the ex
perie
iddes is that ET 9% a lango
Jo wonder, then, that aims,
gland,
o him as a ‘portion of the meliora—better
iar on THE
"KEYTHORPE 1 OF DRAINAGE.
45 12 6 i
= ил follow that §
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
o ha
draining as it is. I expected v be attacked by iius,
» have wondered m 2 attack did not come sooner.
expected they would c n one another, to
le [ off a little poder at “the
0
up-and — and gri
Denton for the latter — each ealling itself practical
and scientifi, and cmd
‚ ап forth. are all opp
8 ы capit drains acro
sometimes right and some-
CUL NE e researches e show
r ын varie
I expected an attack,
r. Denton, — of all the practical and scientific
roaches the nearest to
roac
If he will read the paper again, he will find t
|'eross it vie dua that — have sufficient fal | for * be
vin to run a a free channel, wi any violation
e la vity, and without
lanl, in order to filter pet e the soil
down the hill. Again Жыш ўе only cross
Ws, the para allel
ain, Mr. о a thing A
is creditable, but that success ma gained a
that such must be ub die —
n opposition to the laws of gravity,
of the to
i I will say, for I have as
eat fait . Denton of i at
successful on cannot be eff in to
them, You, who have not m E ve
shown that the Keythorpe system is with
those laws, under the conditions of N — egg vun
lovcHr to be proud of the space which my name I hav ribed, qu then comes to
occupies in the сета of your Number TE E 29th | Are ali soils homogeneous ? Are not such soils the excep:
of October. A letter by Mr. == vae. Den 1 nd a tion rather than the rule? Do they generally rest on
leader by you, all Mibut Mr. Trim my fri à, Mr. | furrowed subsoil or substratum! What are the circum-
tacked me, and you spas t 80 LES, meret stances under which they do ot? These are questions
me that 1 gta have been well content to leave the which I r. Denton, on his reputation gne
miter as you have left it, if I did not fear that the | tical а tific , as who has many
es of m be liable to misconstructio
ction,
awn the
1 service -
ЖЫ doen sir aneo, o ái
ology. He then dec has told.
Lex rivately, that I have m ea a advocating
did Keythorpe system of draining, and im '
ion of principles which I had ina from
d. fore I sate Je ey
by Lord On that pie he sa
p "Denton av on 1 rig any matured, Wi
» oils ita for 25 years, and pn isal
t man s brief span. here
them—in 1 Wales, or . — 1
deposits which Т have called
class of
whieh had hitherto escaped o
much
— нау eology before |
І combine. its an 0 words
ue ballon |
that their vier heu subsoils, and
M the principles on which T and efficient draining
my
enton he E со eg ea tea) on having | | such o
n rid: the lind of a tribe of very no
pred of the ae yos it to the чыш. agency
rd and аа if he thinks
dare
rrespondence.
| Home Co be
Slugs —How is it that «D ^ allows slugs to destroy |
his erops? Leth six o'clock on a moist
ing and give it a ith fresh lime dust,
about 20 bushels to the aere, at a cost of 3d. per bushel, | publie.
5 any destroying
hi А
е great goo that must be derived in a бот
conta point of view, — frequent and deep stirrings
ency of the atmo-
Laer of the case esting à very crop
0
and scientific authorities in Oats off i in the above year, we set to ayn had it well |]
xterminating the bad
fallowed in the autumn,
ка Марш» it a good ia ie Pai gs
.|if not the best field
the subterranean | inereased, at
h b my ecd benefited by ie expenditure.
B
| state it remain
| recourse to such operations as were necessary to
| keep. the i jection.
June it received its
with white Turnips about the 4th of uly, koi
| I should е
time, as the
ear after it —— un
again followed
year), which, Ten considering the
season, 3
of Wheat we had.
these ae j with the view
at
m
—
i
—
<
ма yer when w
or eight loads of ES fold. yard
T e a pretty deep uoa — — = it юр unite
wit th the different Lis of * soil
2 conelusion, it is intended to 8
‘ith Ef ‘Wore and P next
, when we то
pouce dressing of old. yard manure, C inh $
| i shoul
of Mangold W
ourse to
| companies сек
1 of e capital, there is none
i than * The
n
Improvement Cod) ny." use of its powers, the
owners of entailed or heavily encumbered estates may
Е obtain capital, at a moderate rate, to improve
their estates, and in this wa; 23 national wealth may be
same tim 3 are being
either fi Pa mark, grae
rom е ог
individuals ‘The life owners of thema
A a invest-
а) for the eA of sums to rar ^
Берт the security
22 of landowners to have effected by its — but,
a novelty,
à for gue time will be little understood,. —
n
SA eod
uci terms than by an ordinary mort y
present to the public a new and most desirable security >
they will be „ bills of exchange, payab at
and transferable by simple
from They will bear i ve
does | wet. Now, I must ask those wh o take any interest
tenants before iw deduction
han ч y
3 -yearly ; and as they
e estates after they have been enhanced by tie
the seal of
and
deep a chain apart in
prejudice has in iir jndgmient ; and 5 oe
little doubt, — " may not know it, that
E бран сч (who still drain 18 inches deep in the :
732 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Nee R
ve boasted of the failure of deep subject. of waste in the management of manure. was гану суша by re — Se
ae n rud ithe but. 3 feet deep. ih ож d as as ргеүе ental by, following, the preter el of feeding d „ e stare Of the art of
e райо of actual failure which e ome under the chemist. Economy in the prspsrafion and use of | | their — but a few years a
my notice, it has arisen either from the pa ay a food, as well as in the reparation and us иф Wa is estimated now no y app b -
of prescribed theories, and rules, or the v of all | was also in this MY facilitated. Hey now ascertained composition; and so wit ut by —
syst m: defective workmans big, or from. vial kno M MS SAPRA on, and as we now know; its . external appearances ;
TT :
es W. ot
treatment of the land after draining. In one gro wih, may be prepared with an He knew of samples of oileak d
Case I was requested to investigate; the complainant Mee eut to the pole d it is to serve, and may be market value, on account of thait —
: x for the intrinsi
t : ch were intrinsiea
ebam a foót below the сни. of the a dh be yout and grow infe or X, pine and Мане, with.a | shell lacs which were unsaleable bee:
ditehes which he had allowed to eur and s greater а and е my, of m than it could | ternal appearance which intrinsicall e
Still that man had boasted at the ar table an 1 5 be under the rough ү а gui diam of mere prac- shell lac could be, and they had to be —
told his landlord,“ he knew deep draining wou tical experi ience. ro AERE concluded, this part of aud presented in the orthodox Тот before
— io on his land.“ Again, it was only oi Saturday We subject by recomme nding the perusal of a lecture | obtain a market value. Such were the fy oad
r'a Succession of rains amounting, to 5 inches“ Mr. еер ally, ger to de Driffield Farmers! blunders of mere practice. unassiste by scene
filis ye d Amd that à tenant farmer of high character, Gab On mechanics, much. was. gad. The great imo | one would benefit more chan the f No
living on the Oxford Say. perch permission of his land. оен in, jy of, гуай by the use of more of science, for it was not only the
lord to put biskk ins-1 Чг стагы the furrows efficient means, were out; and while коан and manure; but those of soil aud a ani dcia;
0 d deet n apart, and a a well-guide d pe йын among the mulitude that affected him. Agricultural education ought; thers.
ecause he ira tik tik in those furrows at the | of i AUS eüts. now in ogue was xecom ae he fus, precios to include a. knowledge of — эз
lowest parts of the field; amd when I pointed out to him position, of the farmer A with that of Tussar's aie of pra Mr. Thomas, of Bedf 2
his own p oughing i with SM Rotes on end, treading cultu 11 cotemporaries, was contrasted, The drills and ind doti. Mr. Baker s Opening address. He i
atid polishing the sa me furrows * ha ve existed Soa searifiers, im leme nts for preparing kag land and seeding out that among the names of E men des.
fime immemorial, AS ш йе са of the water resting | it, toe culti Кр фана the growth. of the crop, for had quoted, there ought
there for a time, and в "€ to Mi hig he should gathering the er ero n. after ma INS for preparing, it Tull, Sinclair, and others. in. donte aai AN e
gradually endeavour to js» rid of his high bac 8, whether for 5 K or for food, Which nowra-days, practical skill and secientifie knowled
and by subsoiling and deep cultivation эе up the soil thank EUN 15 ne ok mechanical, needed for the progress of A (is Wis
he exclaimed, “ You want me then to buy the land; it | scie we utrasted with the rough, it was not necessary that they should reside ii th
would take all my capital, and would enrich my land- pid. 1 9 7 alee e el. formed ee almost entire. same Todd toy should go hand-in-h ph
lord only. I did not bargain for that when I desired to lis of agricult ural impleme н, tw та. aw айо —The, the farmer being himself both one and the, di
have my land drained.” Thus is drainage esteemed, | science of. Nin urnishing the by tlie farmer and the chemist being g good fi
апа: i Y у, еы a bay aided. pot a aa ae the aid c of science e y
to as
5С
ma
develope its results. In the discussion, which. Са?” | impro ving [5
note ha. s produced, the * of the Keythorpe drainage AT instractio ns on e piots op Sols | by the indica- ;
— been m s rs 1 rot tn Na opiüion | tions afforded by their natural produce, The character
the ystem is об soils being Stine ted by their weeds. furnished the
— зы e ies pring! 8 0 yes a success, | practic eal s 5826 that „weeds could be go 955 of n —
I cannot allow th ing 3
o have унай чач still to pe rform, against the | ahd sandy soils or the purpose, which: it. most. «Ваау |
fallacy of conducting the main drains with the fall and served, of destroying Poppies, Charlock,, &e., one, it
the parallel drains across it. The importance of Mr. | whi ris? the панн might, take, to the credit of the 3 | eing м, е
Trimmer's investigati surface soils and ‘subsoils күп e. The means of im proving plants by artificial, mense a sn ЖҮН. for a dressing of ordii
cannot ‘be over-estimated; and "as the observations of hyb bride ising, wn the i injury dove in the nurseries of Y б ether Whe
B
s the our he ther ie
Le artinlly if not whol confirm, his views, | seedsmen to age: of seed fy a natural, hybridising et although they Aae to the same hi natural orden,
we shall find that, not m | the opini ome Were alluded.. to assicas, especially, turned ou be in some cases, as it certainly w wis |
. — 8 r lamination of heat neither en ve or, the паве» when сяо was used i experience, not only an allowable bu
rom a re all sorts w : 11.
rang etiim dj ‘em РЗ girar nsi e another. £s. ne parasites wes fungi, was of the "relations of ‘science and practice, tha
out of fashion also. Under erthe. alluded i per ng greatly el ted by the botanist. |, and observant practical farmer had in his i
чей b it become economival 6$ dis regar mee the I teh of. Thanks t p 1. thus lente, т gare now got rienes and that of his neighbours a sufficient and mis
dy the adoption of éross ain even "Rough the |rid of. W i Whe ther in the practice of ¢
ftm poide insisted up on by Mr. mer in his essay | Mischievous fungus, whieh ла. there 3 rer tion or of feeding. The success of the farmer Wis ШЕ
onthe Keyitiorpe агае 780585 to prevail, whitli; ^ destroyed. by. the. process. of cleansi ing to which our seed tained by his adherence to what his experience nad!
with "great respect to hini, I venture to doubt. J. Baile, 7 is Bri 8 ted; má; Mr. Ba ker believed that the fungus | him was trustworthy and right, and th ni aw
Denton. ; which he cons rs the c cause of the Potato, disease, | the chemist could tell him why ; was 80) f ls
—— Of 19 ( 11585 hereafter Аы controlled ina similar manner, well; but still it is best to stick to one’s own реза
Fari T Clu owed 1e alluded at some length to experiments.which tallied experience of things as the guide to future eondum y
{2615 | mers’ Club. ; vidi this view, Mr. .Bollman's, practice of drying the hoped tó seë agricultar al improvemen
* DON, Nor. Tat the monthly Westf ok this oe sets seemed. to indicate the possibility of union of practice with science ; but he shoul
M. Suid" ау, My cg du of Writtle, gave a. very: success in this Way, The. subject, of. койш of | арм lament the disappearance of $0 worthy а Са
аи lecture on enefi „ heis in its connection with the science of b also the small farmers, whom Mr, bg 10 % И
H terrert wish kaa
аруу ^
or 8 full | alli üded 4 to.— Entomolo ain, has А 2 light | «hé wall in the course of it.— Mr.
report both of it and of а interii discussion, Shish upon su bjects of the bre dat terest to agriculture ; the Bennett; he 125 not believe
upon i iling this, we must be content with a natural history of the wire worm, the aphis, the slug, &Kc., science ‘shuld be in separate
101; oth The lecturer gave a rapid sketeh was alluded to, as showing how the destruction. of to the attainment of the best
: Г a of i i 2 er
the practice of the farmer Т, aud recite d the many instances And th
scien :
ineo 295 мара , » botany, е entomology, ‘niechanivs,'| ferred to allowing the natural means for that purpose to | policy of urgin g genie edue 7
nen it had been have full seope, The sparrow and the crow were, whe pest elementary and village ais a ut ps
improved b. ee discoveries of scientific allowed that full scope which is sómeti ecorded to shaw, r e о Wheat ө
If: with tlie them e whi id fancies of individuals, | after Rye-grass, stated the experience
Жер be Atm der con- agricultural © plagues“ of as high an order as those bo ally, th
a grew ul s
e strata was referred pes they aré “commissioned to keep in check. believed that the great point was to
ie teorolo; r he
g а. safe and tr groundwork on 3 Б scture ass from going [o
NE EL tekih wit "which mt practices affected by both, were next alluded to, and fre j^ the Wheat er
x hv tering ‘and — Mr. Baker —— à very interesting lecture, amid | He admitted that Буе рова. when h
| the. e of the ery numerous assembly who had | {о seed was in effect a green
ther listened to i by general remarks: on ‘the usefulness of not, however bog rs
literature i j seeding ; and ава ral r 15 7
5 — xj! kin of Tussar, as the type of literary agricul- opinion that Wheat atter R
— hit ‘had d thus | turists—beitig’ as the stone to the seythe, ex. Dant a good suceession; ^ He did ^
Harte de structure of soil himself he helped ‘to sharpen others. He believed that | ance of the "xm ghee t4
1 age, was while agrieulture- needed for its success the ёй jentific
TER the i importarice ot gedlogical knowledge бый oF aman’s whole time and energies, and "ih айд, p — rience ha — ee . —
a guide to this was thus contended for. The great | thus agricultural writers and =” men ‘genera wi first to lay hold we the 0 J
. Ys was alleged to be а | rarely made successful his neighbourhood. He eon e 1
ап rinciples, such-as geolog Young, and Tull, and I Теле vel ‘tat Tis ege suns like the past, PT of guano ra еї
were yet to be obtained for their guidance, | were useful in the cause of agricultural improvement, | ordinary dressing of farm manure 59
mistry wasalluded to as illustrating | and 4 — the loss to the пената oF "i crop of Türnips. Wh
of: food and. the growth of crops. Thé | unsuccessful essays sent in to the Royal. Agricultural of аур nomi qe, ки
; wf and 1 a t Pi mi be i in шде be for then i Dx and . must be the result of pra гасі:
i3 :
——
be us fo
was now ain hap-hazard. appi estion "dn M le Nesbit hi r Y 1, уе ду in some oiher way. | stances of season and soil—inat
prae Li — Mr. Nesbitt d Ba 2. её. am
composition o of i i and of ine | plant to be gro ollowed Mr with a definition of be remedied by апу а
manur
"^ Practice’ was just the routine essaie уя which the
p th — uring became t the rt of — proe nducted by the farmer year after year, as he was mo y Mr. — her
ying the сіерсіев of the former іп те to the had Ser taught by his own experience and that. of. his ing effi 2 75 e.
— ы о? erat ‘he Practice е — | Lir дерман, — teaches the reasons of ай the ; hat th in e nonet T '
e bia, — successful suggestion for results we obtain. The practical mind aims at the | increase the produce of th itia | improvemen рай
— or ir being rendered soluble, — pero nge of Pu rir 5éiertifie mind rufa lagi) ther "As Sr ehem Lem ps
Morus. 1 ce, was, — Аа a the explanation and inquires into. the reason of the |'science, so, by the 5
ufe aii с. ө tad y tion | effieaey or otherwise of the details. The application of | believed that still greater, Б
— аА g ow : lites; EIE RT science to practice since the days of Sir II. bey and й 3 ob
applied, a and ‹ wnd oe lm men, have nol womit, Sineé 7 2 first . publications has | E ites 9
2 in an immense step re
ent ie te SE Pee oft et K EN E E The Farmar’ Read
x x лейсе of the best kind, chien fbr the mae:
cal | processes bal Wow a clear advauae booed e,, бырп)
been « 4 б i d A tract of 12 pages,
for one oF moro, :
was | lated cost of work
odi alidw газјат Ton
46—182
E— 5857]
ES acre, fr
-" om
g 4s.
giving, the Mid . reg = T H E A
amou wages due а any number of ate GRICU
, = = — days, wW rn Ff arücler up п ‘On L T. U-
— articl eight. bdisseem dde -— о ng the 4 — — — — R A L G
wile e „ bu es. We nm and 221. years onomy, preser of uin A Z
be usef have n : and for — is in its ving’ inm E T r
az ul to gem — ve тог unaraken to ‘a may — ith pr clean con г Ш — onl ym E E.
er D адан er most — ot плю verily р pert se == Д ala trap unt mn а ые Ар 5 тутта
— таша рет шу кн Гы, ine lo, he нр ор GER
рыч the. ustal rv. dar for - — 5 — e hel uj 1 rain e" ng off old se € nón return. The 733
E sani th necessa аана! We кэм, B months ay — to owi KGE wa ee ri ma reeves o 2 ifting 815 5 Me i prices farmers
M farmer's ions to ‘ily Stets así n" Af poet. is but afte wird Me жу rm this F or bei floor je 4 A PUE pist i ES те Топ ME
its read year. th perfor typed io labou eient. a "tr for the’ operat "Erain south, u^ uld scar pleted, and for ee forward
fiona лайн on th — 2 atents of th — ea de КАРК у D fist two от boul | mat i give m dalen — at eter ey dvor
2 these ccéssiva rk conti widest e y by getti pl зе he ice 4 as or eee * the Pata e che ago are thi either
ч nee d sub a nues uring — ng r ^a com h grati VA atoe itis f some W his r
Быз — м io efed ply иренне i бие | at em СЫЛ урей сис =
VUL 1 1 1 2 N 3 1 т тэк?
oy best of ear continue ìdi- on opening Sten pe nel ы а tt Hot! {т ate эн үчүн en a
ii nean, eum 5 — зе bas авав biit | дарр £z; Veit 2 ao itis
alm upon ntial nt › Беш yh * ppin “of MEX prioe
eu rne gel) N Spee uiid ЗЕ dito tit Ge ae бет alen MEB T swell ate ee cu тон eee
Ow. Í i | TO 7 z
eovil pays, if d Yo abt ңа па to the fi — has happ {ёа — win ЧИН in — ЕИ ап a tent fiios, Vaid
1 M wu Y the ey | shell; bor, n. T pened t dt гіне Miagi | ^ 1 nfs pie — ae rep
is y ^ fa 9) pes Hof an tlie surr gly seas e. sth t
j ane 9 0 for alow, in, 9! gie pen oy e A dein =a" Id rick, a Hir in vows dp оз * ЫН; — qeu nás, ith E Y
he e fir pue 0 ih üs ые агаве ot - as fal Tope men 91
АЯ {кк Ba аас f A 7 n 2 нё d Whi ot үз n the T in ELT ! zm
uce r of 8 ntered bread: the se Ут сг” t an T ele «Noti - neal s the ply i
id 3h n fat top —4 tiro = cin mE rs Mm — Corre ayes
" d irte Wheat STRE CEA о Commens
( e va 1 plyii way cae mim 1
ake ^ eat, ly the T owl Ч ike Wim C b A: "s ^el а 2 D.
0 ; 10 T ^ be tide. aiid théi ned with with’ win. four ? farmers A [ * бы Y os rhe before u the usual 5 de
à utis 1 ig use large A 1 тне pitaa le 1 from. m JT e А emma og than ave fist TOR rahe cm
b: d \ 10 il s monia quant y äl aia Conver ircases 8, and | Mus others t s — gae. ithot
ask i Nat ре к, cu: j * ade peut ныд тз a he a ul eme avery nich po Const ^ PIDE саана чий bua)
ion. "Tue поа" l it ground pure В e ee en to Gee à into Bee ate META UE iB TOA aL DONA peie
nt mf t present i e flou y its esty-n o baie 1 nite OM te ob m € *
aly (orn 50 8 К ш paria ap er. абе ме oe ғы “sat iP с? Pi os арба. it poa b t 0 1 85 . ee K prod jk of 8 tie
their d tul ou at: igh ii, and u d ЖАТ ДАВА shite! lack liha réduit
g per des tulate th the po: ght as pu bs d h R КҮТ MT pri 189
api and ve i the oldes б а — pe : ast ce br il} fin iy eur RALEN T. us iopedia pre on an
d, we and alt been t Wh N бе Wi ad thee, dallo erum Av ératl y оу ^.
5 ^ „woul. Q — use ганч iY at ba 1 F on eg; а Siri P saieti ak
19 5 160 1.80 = ld ave made pem sd e use flour А; Ren ee 1 = і cr »
v and s Dorking, cheba na Lye ‚асу у а ig foto а fan a ids n t Qj
MTS ‘pen n nd 7 Nee uad. И 2 * , оо ia an ов bun v d a fg uem
of n 1 : má jr dh 1 i'i nos іста In es hae go
Then quel tops 0 wa P. 3 jour; b if the Wheat t P VAT af | | юп Klar ke rke ар 13 B nian qood ul
een one d 88 üt not arm wou to the Укен 18 ert uda terè
-bred ТАЯТА ш sag r th + in th | тон ould 100 lo. Lat Gra les 60 PEDE. ELA
67 4 They 1 8 "in the — d egt MEC Wiel ot imd o — et an tine toe pue 3
RU а B p 189
F: aam Wh 5 b obuia ‘ nary t 507 P T hay à The 811 Duche pf: 1 ae P d ой
st, be lass i fees 9125 ii dl e have aN ш ES
the object sou а x, is to r oe xe ppose à d, pre. 4 ieee Re Ane se, Glow A m outlet
Ы us үн i we an sem — dis |: "INE Mem бш, ыл N Pur | Чен, thet? ride Pa amem d man i eig di
r idea o ht for in offer" mr А ТЯ йи ; обе! tr arasti ey ient, and Nimes amd Wine Chat 5.
" fi ing ae 1 : RT 91 ible thresh’ eum ting ignore Sr ci: —— tur le oss $ 7 is nd, can Hoe, g e high. inter Nelis
9 ne. PR es, i M ity of the Te — — Tes cw whole cm ha x t' be contin’ . yng fc i fo a dott th Hons ot slates rom
A NT 8 2 re аа . ior Wr ES
= 4 Staff elan ái y б à : On), | ne-a " meh A005
"m ifti ое нту life to "the po "uii та 1. hei жын а 151 pos s duni — ik as arg itn í
inclu E dod e& to lame nagem “ie "ае pari aries | Appl Adi Tum пой CUM
(as. TURON 10 Ve sands 61 seeing M vi. BAS br : * 3 5 99 —— e 3i%
; Mueve) үч 18 12 vis ham quarte that Нала 10 X ME Pants, per dbz: ti am 9 egal
in orts Кра. чып ot ver es from ‘the: of are Tha emons, ei Ib., 1
e оры 1 77 ee pied utiterous tortie ranges, per 100, d * р = "UE VLL
: 7 B 1 f^ * * a 3
SEIN d een CD. xx ү? ШТ eps 8 .
on айу, Mour r ws, E УЙ F. pon dt eir |, fite 7 15 grt: aam 0 he & Gres s, p NUS А "ua TABLE 206 "
né Str a son | pens. t Socket’ reser à 1 s 8
унн. at 75 ! est, Lond 9 LT arnwell, у Mr. D Mane An " ahs Beier ore xi | Pola кае AL: YT ies e Ca B,
unes vi sites pony vn han | гм le; O ‘Revéley, em Tr Pe 3 ‚| Corn. ore
air 8 d о? 891 $ {1 B ГСУ, ч Г 6d to
БОЛ e eripe SAM oir e e ea TE af Yon: ine yor тала i ag aia үр: hese D
aed by thg adu DA PE ot b 5 5 m been ARUM ERR odi die
eie y jim om m > fear iti 2 TON ots RPD po Зи "a STM dfe, kha
EHDI 2 8 1˙1 — "m b 3 le my ¢ Sorre ‘per, sd Е
Бай (oa — 5 fs ter eet E: 5 : gë s imoile E 1 ШЕ "T Саба ies ums —
y stash AP by : i ; ET iii 21 н hg : 8 195 an Fennel, eran pi RE Мө bz. 38 490.
nu "ilk, i: of Y 8 — T Өй bus oi : ІН Eg 8 y Lao n Ё м Берне is f: Sie ve 2 ise
9 e * EU EC IY m. EPOD m |
TUA go Mr | tool EA. yis 15 22% i "ivo sub v E. Mint/gnéen, pe qois
тюше, Li доо 0: Ur Saeki KY. Per EIS do,
feel = жез 18009 17 Ts Др! NS —— pa F 8805 qmi
dena торм 5 Isti e! i Pin 4 ж
dre 4 to * Ne Оз
Aw : and fou 1 85 @5%о p. Th ew Has ..
Б shea um xit 25 емы 3-bre : 3s. 1027 | Prime m. Бей 2. tetobi
umb Es ie) it OF TU d Mead traw ЗЕ Ф T y
ar, b z 5 е. An Í „104. | a do. , fmm. Wee э 39541 1 92
| a : pallets ge НАЯ: witl a " Han — Ad joi. V Hay’ yt Рі "i 40 wns i ee oN я Е д io *
| rac Ts — rt ж е sk sim es T sh sui i eii € чу чена " es NOM p
| it tee are are D p! RE 5 1 8145. 5 “г — i Straw. Stew , 5 ET Ion:
утул —. = ace 2 ЛОПЕ, à T табий Баер ао aie 4 — xc aran que eres Not 25 out snad
| пб Аюш пу scie 8 Pha 7 It — sad ми сы pate y Re iy Ner ia frak 11222922 5 x . Inferior T ont ;Fi N.
Street. is Tu D є E m
-wollig i. td be whita Teas u n IM Aa Kos I Ad а BER) 1 E " dc Ser sitesi 7
C | LL é, ther b ears, Paine whi bo gartier an cy (D о edt ni dei. gei beer йт F er
| Polls and M о» s black ED. 1 5 mpm beer tiani the. mes much uie — Д m yti
oc iscellane буре я EDS ер А et en EY 58 ue ue
Shere yd i sepa cmn 5 tity 40 Patt tis аө би ла airl? о) WE
2 853, Re. 253 в; 4 ones Sones a eara being si rwn — nen WE on x — P gel om
on I hi tas s ga e to hold and Hos then. sen é 7 Бей TR! ——
contigs fi 4 та Patt d . e Mor al 9 how. Ten Dane MAN QUA ne у. iri era has 8 fon CES U уы йз шш - ——
ус lose by Атене no gu s fair pm Sue? ‘The ciue ; ATA o pen 0 eid 132.877 eine :
SEL ad lie ere " irre. bun ni oe Debe e e
А Ae ene "таз taken advent comin: |, "WAlsettd HERY e а й oan
PURA T ya а zi Ue бен а уай at А ар& 44 P uam than d de cin de:
must h cleared, Кессе née Wikio for ipsatm e 25. 6d. Tete 6 эн c
15 SUR bye reb the p dicare: vere the E i d C, Neyer
n cn паво eun EF um D ir nd | Monat 8 жш, i б асаа
E d — — ad what fees as each are n the XD FORD, 5 у)
» Ew m = not RR fiscal ? i E
a | ber 25 sti quanti 8 dee a fi yan p PEE nor Me possi а an тан, gen |
п
ágazing A adve le it uu vod id Tn i me "ác com А plies” Mare i ieg and sae
à là — ы, 9 — has. p Т Ыр the’ in раге a dt E mn he ig
бы dr "ап ty VoM TT ihe agii ents pre к= ie 1 NU ibo of th 1000 e
nt ‘of —[ акоро . tioin bur [^ Me in ib present eins OL better in cest. 7T 2 shed yog.
ot tft 1 thi — rabi pres g. 88, —
get стене ERE eai map mietin ente tele oM enc
tow a зон. варрі чуйча Mene en Rp Mu stat abi
do abd ning Wie — 5 given i possi 5
AG io The, i gort und th king, i a 211
ефе — L. W t goods telling gu
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
734 [Nov. 19.
a eS S Р ЛИНННЫННН н i
D e ligut stocks, will not give way much. ln, ү CAPE GARDENING REVIVED AS AN PIG
, having ligut stocks, will нел give way LANDS | S ON }
поса and Cheviots there is nothing doi | В. THOROLD, of Thorpe Hower, near ed OR SALE, 15 par of Ty нун
- for the week, 123 bags ; previously thi ap 5953 - з { = 4 Gentl Almonds, t! ers,
Imports for the week, bi d EON Ба tonia] continue offer ! les ani ntlemen in $i ads, the property of a clergyman who Lm Fliers, tal
M uL IM che Lu were бомб tee — laying ont or re- arranging on Gar dens an e dena of rds s.—Apply to the Rev. F. H. L., Atherston Selling ani.
good m t neiples of taste, v ed 8 —
и ‘there is a better feeling since the money market has coin we ng p sels a 7f all kin ds of residences, B^ AM AH POOTRA
‘become T п gem ca in most case — ‘to produce i immediate effect rS for Poultry Amateurs t
wu re the week, 497 bales; previously this enone bales. n benut ü La Po wis, on Tuesday next, 4 ry me of
D.—Moxpay, November ing Street, Covent Ga rdén
. There e nearly ae man y Beas ts t as on Monday — The EDUCATION FOR YOUNC LADIES, E MARE. ааа 5 nig
aie s good for Ат CHESHUNT, Herts, ADJOINING THE NURSERIES. COCHIN CHINA, WHITE-FA — SP,
Ben. Inferior —— E meet with a dull sale, and 2 ISS PAUL, who has had several years’ experienc AND POULT — of — 54 8 T Pene nad
The supply of Sheep is larger; howeve in Tuition, begs to announce that she has vaeancies for a and Dum of every variety sold a exchanged С
tai iu rates, Rae ith best quale MIA nho ly they few Pupils as Boarders. Terms moderate, Prospectuses will be W. WOODHOUSE, 15, Mansfield Street Kin gsland R t
in n
ro The а weather is very much against the trade p^ x forwarded by p ‘oad
kinds of s | Ee
SCHOLAS е с. j =
ermany and Holland M are 1756 Beasts, | Vd die
Fre. fm Germany a fom Sootland, 2) Beasts; and 2300| CLERGYMAN, M.A., Oxford, long accustomed to | Sales bv Auction, A
from the no s | £X Tui ECEIVES into bis house a FEW PUPILS, to |
Per st. of 8lbs—_s d s d Per st. of 8 Ibs.— d | educate with his own sons. » hi ghest “testimonials гав their COCHIN CHINA: FOWLS—OF VERY- оною (
Best Scots, Here- Best Long- -wools... А ito 10 | | parents nstruc- | Abd om Dodsbiy | 9p N 05
4 4 to 4 6 Do, Sho . 0 0 | tion, and the care and еюн they experience in his fam йу. Ав | : OVEMBER,
Best Short-horns 4 2—4 4 Ewes и quality : 1 mir 4 the Glebe Land is farmed under his superintendence by an M R. Ра С. "STEVEN S. will hold an Extra
2 8—8 8 40 ^g — 0 0 efficient Bailiff, an admirable opportunity is afforded to any | Auction of FANCY POULTRY, at his dus
Best Downs "t oe n $ — 0 0 young Man desirous of combining a first-rate Education with King Street, Covent Garden, on TUESDAY, Noy,
oon - 8—5 Calves » m : —4 8) 8 in the Management and Cultivation of Land. The | o'clock precisely. The Cochins entered are from the
0—0 Pi —4 8 situation — — tg "m. Ан что А ve Terms moderate. | W.J. Beeby, Esq. of Chaldon, C. W. Harvey, j
[em erf; sheep eth — 27,240; Calves, 2023 Pigs, 310. | — Rev. S. E. M St Office, Gloucest | 3 Gilbert, Esq., Kensington, Mrs. Si
diene porn E О CHARGE s4 STAMPING ARMS, CRESTS, | very choi i
à | very choice brig ee a viewed the Мочи
—— rah re only moderately y supplied wi неча 3 — 2 mer INITIALS, &c.,on paper and envelopes, at LOCKWOOD's Catalogues had by a stamped dir ME
nda гб вен rices 55 that бау, аге aie freely given, and a fair Well-known establi ishment, 75, New Bond Street. Good eream- | Mr. J. C. STEVENS, 738, King Street, Covent ut Garden.
Zt effected. T The number of Кто, al though s mall, is | laid Note-paper, five quires for 9d.; Thick ditto, pe quires, re 2 р qus to
about as usta at this time Ay — rade АТ sk, | Albert and Queen's sizes, five quires for 6d., 9d., an ; Enve- TO Régie erem: ‘FLORISTS, AND O
yet are qui às, and in shave yg ріал: xather | lopes, 3d, to 18:64. per hundred ; Foolseap paper, 7s. 62 Miriam: МЕ ESSRS. PRO EROR AND MORRIS wil:
‘better den on Monday. vei meet with a 98 sale, but Шеге | Copybooks, 28. 6d. got бато. heed үке 8 € 6d.; 100 | by lomew Lane, on FRIDE
is no quotable advance. From Germany and Holland there are Cards printed, 28,62. Mourning Stationery equally Wed- | November 18, at 12 o'clock, a first class collection of D
275 — m Sheep, and 290 Calves; from Spain, 80 Sheep; ‘ing Orders promptly executed. A lung yariety of Waiting бой | BULBS, eonsisting of the finest Double and Ss
350 Beasts northern and midland, and 90 Milch Coma. Dressing Chases; Envelope Boxes, Blotting Book: Inkstan met "i ones Opel! Bae gle тА,
from the cA DT | io ens, Church Services, &c, bony address, тоскою — 75 › | also a selected assortment of Standard and Dwarf Rose, 0
Best Beots, Here- "mers Best Long-wonla... 4 8 to 4 10 New ond 8 et. Country “orders or 208. sent carriage mental "Trees, and American ‘Plants well get wien
ords, &c, РА 42 1 &c.—May be viewed the rning of sale; Catal
e Bhorthorns 4 T" ^ Ewes gen qualify 3 3 8—4 ча — PATTERNS 8 the ew coloured the Mart; and of the — Amerie an Nurser
uality Beas — 0 — stone, Essex bau
Best Down 8 wns and Lam os 0 0—0 ta
Half-breds ... б 35 —B 2 Calves... 9 8—4 ] о
Эрам 955; ie Kn ame dO: Calves, 395 71 AA r^ post free. RIOHARD Forp, 38, Poultry, London, To кейген Grr
? = D ? е
з, P : £^ 2% B.—Agents are now being appointed in all towns. Terms, &c., ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND
; 3 — — che pe orwarded on application. I "stracted by Mr. W. H. Biand, in 5
Ade supp Wheat an ent to t is morning’s | . ̃—— bein ired for other purposes, to mit to
market Кары, meta slow sale at about the prices of | ME E — Pci = 25 ot Spatial DEPART- tion dava on the pen 8, Жк шын on M.
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"Benth 1 for the Hage те Barley is; — — in value, with | Pomade is the most certain v for preventing the hair pre- — a large and fine йон ёт of Standard and D
th malting, for which 1s. per qr. less is maturely falling off, anda toring it when baldness has | Roses, fine Mulberry Trees, Large Specime Cedar of Le
accepted ne fully last week's prices. "White Peas already commenced, ge ae Me — Balm s d and other Ornamental Trees; 10 0
meet with very "tle inquiry, and to effeet sales it was — cleanses, and improves the growth, : knowledged ay be viewed prior to the Sale.
m to 5s. qr.; Grey are a slow sale as the best wash "dor tlie iei mier of British a d | eae
At previous rates, The Oat trade is quiet, and new dic inferior | Importers of — u an M. Mu Seedsmen in London
parces are 6d per xd cheaper, In Flour lour there i is but little doing, | | eme ne Eau d INGLEY, id Co.s only Leytonstone, Essex.
and barrels are 1s. lower. tablishment, 181 Oxford, “hoes seeond and third
- PER Ente a Whit s. . | doors dis t and 48,
— M Rt 5 olk ... 8з -% Red — 70 | "
К уне 80/Red . .(68—78 | AMPS, OIL, CANDLES, SOAP, ETC ESSRS. РКОТНЕКОЕ AND
— [70 T THE WHOLESALE PHICE FOR CASH, at struct ТИ 2
= C | eee] — ALBANY LAMP and CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
ferie: — & distil., 348 to38s...Chev. = Malting . 36—40 E. ALBANY PTAR In КОШИ TS PAIE. m een Hi s pee with bloom MES
; %- - Country о ders amounting о £10 or upwards carriage free. ап зів: “эю thn t Tencifolium; 200 ditto Стосеша Маў,
TTT IMS i Che sa ШЫ, |
Scotch an Lincolnshire... Potato 22— 24 Feed . 17 21 ^ Ыы deir he ane Speck Pase paren alt: |
é 1 fii cher gear nen t0|21—23. Feed ......|19—90 | JAVIBES, Де ‚рее CANDLES, 84d., 9d., other fine sorts.—May be viewed e rning of Sale. c |
— Foreign. .. . Poland and Brew|17—80|Feed ...... 20—07 | кА. d: Bri Ps Warts ; Patent Sperm, 1 ғ; had at the pa 1 of the Auctioneers, Ame t
Foreign German Wax, 1s. 2 ritis
hy 15. 5d ; Sperm, 1s. 7d, and 15, Sd.; d
е foreign lutein w Poeno *. D Ик 5 han e wa Moulds, 834.; Leytonstone, aca
Beans — Store Candles, 73d.; I ow p 3 and 52s. per coop eo E
— Pigeon. с — н — opta n A s edi 112 lbs. French Oil, 4 (m gallon. For Cash at M. P. Davixs To NoBLEMEX Fee. HERS,
Peas, whit = C m ча чө 10—48 Eg ptian 455 ti 50+ 6 St. Mar ESSRS, nime ЕКОЕ pe E
TR — Grey 4—47 Foreign 40—64. Тез LOVERS OF FISH.—100 real YARMOUT
Flour, ies ack deli UR W hite Yellow... ци җыл receipt Е t — — LE
8 delivered.... вас 10—175 Р postage stamps
— 244 дий 7 to|55—65|Country . 55—65 ee res ia "ditm quotas umb du un.,
iT Tonen рег barrel 35 —41 Per sack. 58—65 Fish Curer, Great Y. armouth. 1
FRIDAY, November 11
Тоо elende foreign Wheat с continue large, and of all other SARM то ie, TH "s WEST Gr ENGLAN =
"articles moderate. There ttendance at this Mead
eee ed — as mor general dip ition to fo — — dert. in — wane rec d cw an — ioa
ў = —— — 12 ARM сөп е — c of A ы 374 are Arable, and “
ТЕРЕ which robably on Wednesday , Meadow an — pa eep Land. Pos means
might have been accepted, the sales wou 11d have been very exten | Mi — 1854. rand z rates low, _Rarm-house —
Sold at 49s. per qr, there has been bnt litle done aont. Barley "FARA at 376,acres, of which 204 ere „and 82 Meadow
ue don sale and mde cheaper. malt J and Pashare, Tithe: free, rates low. The Farm-honse & good
in The Oat р жале Тайу-йау, 1854. id d
Beans and Peas are
trade sy frm iat t Monday” s; prices,
ARRIVALS — —— aa TO р pues | | Meadow and Pasture. жал —À — — iin —— — — - —
ey. Flow is Farm is situate at. —— ies sont 4 4 miles ont Tert
ran т 15525 ars. 1730grs. p ars. eats Sacka stoke, E p John Mathews, — — — the
appl *
Foreign ..| 22180 е go „ 14 ñ — pris | TENDER, Land Agents, Cirencester.
Liverpoot, Tuespay, Nov. 8.—At this mornings. market “O BE LET.—A large FAR. RM, in the Northe 5
there was the usual attendance of the town and country -> — of Northumberland Ae the 12th of May nex
and several buyers from a distance. Wheat met with | The Farm being o f. eondition long Lease and 1 iberal
consumptive, * e — —— Wik = 70 — e, C | Covenants” will be Be en cime — — tenant with sio
nene" rates current capital.—Information may — had applicati
—.—. * — ai . —— E —
oney than: 5
wasobtalnable on Friday, m potins 8 of em T per barrel 0 BE LET. for such term as ——
Since Tuesday last. Oats sold in retail. to a fair extent, at 4d. per 1 old-established NURSERY. mm on an mi
18 limited pe башы учалы 3 dia це . — ren , RuTLEY Do ivon AT п a
^ еу, ndian Corn were in rticulars to M. ri i
"moderate request for feeding purposes, at about late rates. Our partienlars fo Meses Barr Коты Lee ia) Strand.
quotations to-day for white American Wheats range from 10s. 4d. pee SALE, FOUR rires ans 4 "esti
Canal Flour Upminster, E
vov iur te ЛИ ТИН
Mie. ва. per 70 lbs., Western 36s. 6d. to 375., and
Ali and Ungu we to 378. 6d per barre 1, the 22 t one — наты
ргісев |
, * r and Dun
premises; of the principal Seedsmen
Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone
losing with buyers at th EDSMEN, Zei i
‹ + Хе. i 10 GENTLEMEN, -
AVERAGES.) Wheat | 2 о ВЕ DISPOSED. OF, with immediate possession,
8бә11а | te SEED BUSINESS ee son of the
Ц=86 1 best Meer districts in -. eashire, т partieulars a
39 11 to Messrs. BICKERSTAFF н. заарга Preston La алса.
38 4 P. S. There is an opening fo реу
ie above whieh seldom offers.
43 j —— (—„— Hon
in т: BE DISPOSED OF, 30 Large CAMELLIAS, denen Yews Sra Pir, ө irons,
— ‘well set with flower bud N and — ORANGE — 7 E y Arbor-vite, Yneca. gloriosa, eS Snnt ar Бу
[X WEEKS [rr dle condition; also, abont 800 yards of splendid 15. Trained Mai ы Goseberr )
^ EDGING.—May be viewed any es. at the Castle Garüen, ‘near ime, Oak, Horse Ches t, Beech, ad oiner ante and б,
Dorking, Surrey. largo мше May be viewen о prior to e ih ad
(WANTED, PINES anp GRAPES —The ү Grapes | ni e =
А Сотосиер, and the Pi ‘Chertsey?
4 Ibs. each. or J 97 —
ri bee ists бшу ЫШ is «d or m North ue Merc
Market, Liverpool. Pre mises; and of the Auctio neer,
· 46—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE
TTE.
“HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS,
FOR 1 PURPOSES, ONE-EIGHTH OF AN INCH THICK
БРЕСІМЕМ OF WHICH W OWN AT THE
AMES PHILLIPS e CO, N о eg to submit the following extracts — Leer of HARTLEY’S
H PLATE GLASS, taken from letters addressed a
4r — glad to state T my Melon s under Hartley’s | Rough Plate. I purchas I hav ve had of Messrs. Phillips
re far in — of — under the common glass, though and Co. I have tw E honses slaved with ч —— can at e, d time
age, the me pit and soil, and wha N. Gaines, SEPA
all of the same t — more, be seen at my nurs nes, e, Batter
though the former dc e angle | “Т am glad to say yl still more and 2 wore a «Нва LEYS
e" . Wood nds, as T ‘ork Lodge, Southam ioe ENT ROUGE ы; и I have оп all occasions recommended
5I am quite e. with it (Paten t Rough Plate) in eve my friends, who h sis all liked it very much.
e
ry | I only
and pare no doubt of its superiority ‹ over every — — kind of | n — watever
that
m at it will bea is suficient light and jun Ae ай n pn and I am con-
rough Sanding: without breaking or cracking,” зс y Ward, | — th TRUE Hartley's Pat Rough Plate — p
Belhom m Hill, Surrey, Dec. 16, 1849. satisfaction. I AM MUCH —.— THE pied y Tun CRYST
е deseription of this
reen e at this |
I uty, gene-
all ore
far as my experience has as ye e, r Patent Rough | PALACE r NOT het vd WITH YT." —The Rev. J. Wells, Жейу,
Plate Gino, which I have used in greenhouse — уыш | South Perrott, Crewkerne, Somerset.
rs very well: AND NOTWITHSTANDI д Mr. Canin g e Vicarage, Nov. 28, 1851), aft
OF TRANSPARENCY, THERE I MORE LIGHT П IN TNO | years’ exper cag! ( Ратант. Весни Жылы —.— —
. THAN BEF he е | hesitation in giving his opinion that it d b lapted f.
BURNING OF THE PLANTS, NI NEITHER DID AY GAR the roof nin giving h „ ч "dest peer
ER^ og — 4 Esq., House, at for pna. have been perfect in colour pans flavour, and the wood is
as to
give every indication of a crop of
ear. The pte in * . is not disfigured by dirt,
ae d the li ight, and not the slightest tendeney to
mp —The
Supplied for the mot of a
ect.
„ HARTLE Rou
material, which was S ban € i
— 2
descriptions of glass. In the first place, by its use,
some, — T ng is required. ls eed light is beautifully
interior of the house, imparting all
wing un der rit) a healthy, —.— and
J am so тосот A орен with its
and good t I ho any other
tion of glass in future.' — Brown, "Garden M "Powis Castle.
9 p gor — ihe — of two years with the Rough Plate
— and I can — — м wourably of its — — effects —
, Vines, Straw ines. ere is LS
failing of = glass, and in Ака opinion — z хо REASONAR
RE EXTEN&IVE US UCH pen AN-
thea 4m Нар Par, Ч "White Barnes.
From repe 3” 27 705
ontinued experien s (^ iocum 155 ubt that this is
the best material yet e ee — ‘that it wall ^ time supersede
— of sit other колер for the ard
pos As for the article substituted Y
P hieN is iia ly in the market for the purpose of im
gardeners, it is wholly unfit for any horticultural pu
best samples of it which we haye yet seen is sold by Mr. JAMES
PHILLIPS, 116, e Among other
and N Rough
“ C
ade, I had no sort of protection,
and many of my Vines ‘boing in pots, "ae — to — зең
and not one leaf was cted: whereas І k of —
lost 1 posin
se.
I have
it answer better than any other glass
— use; the plants ooa. etes more dwarf, and‘ the foliage is
of a better green. І do not find it to collect more dirt, and the
vapour runs — — it quite as — as on other glass.
If I build more new houses, I shall certainly use HARTILEY'&
cc — AL GLASS WAREHOUSE,
PLATE CLASS.
| 116, Bisnonscate — 5 —
| HUMAS MILLINGTON, um attention to his
rices of SHEET GLASS, рег 100 feet: et aroun TA BR,
by 4,and exceeding — 145. 64.) pack ye An
9 by Е 193 by 9) l2 179.34. — Ф‘ Cy
12 hy 10 20s. Od. , o ^
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of Ма views both on the theory aud practice of the art to
he Atte oe tud On all matters
—— with
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themselv approval of — j refinement,
In the absence of profi the —.— given for >
arrangements of artificial — mi the * wh on
comm to that at 2 Air died will be fo: und o
ord he author confine —4. lf to b " jedem dent-
2 e eee v flori many are t nts of
| importance being thrown e á 05.28 ЭБ 5 devi to
blie parks со with large towns. There are various,
plans and desi as as IR
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disen s өп, neiples of da gardening, with-
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— t and science of landscape gardening. . .
the pen — an experienced and practical landscape
— db it does of so complex a. ym pd
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scape
are | T than — A appears, and Mr. MN has treated it in all
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we equal:
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ld be cler As clear, and M
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ya
BLACK MAMBURCH 49
ў G1 r
For p
folly on
3 be had ósing & posta;
n Жазын, Nursery, Novi ember A
Surplus Choice Fruits, V.
the
and Flowers to і Winter ant BEEING, w
meet with a CASH | ж» [HN
WR ue гаиа ana GrondR T ‘tg J PREES Mrs
LAS OE man,
St John's Market, hopis
54 Contractor and 0 а Commission S Salesman for Choice Garden
bRYMEN, GARDENERS, |
idm Joi 5: 1 Кейип wm genie | of hase sre оге are 2 st з бе that i RICHMOND VIL
USHELL, Esq., wer Kennin | no better it has been purcha:
TRAHAR, Ba 5 Kensington Gore, Honorary at | the he principal Prot гуна. iom aea Жир? et RTHUR HENDERSON 1 AND CO. have the pleasure
the Horns T rn, Kenn 57 To be had of E. 8 E b Gardens, f informing their patro зай Шейн. E 1 have good
NEW SEEDS FOR EASON аа А d and principal Seedsmen. liberal allowance plants of this valuable and at 5s. each;
ILLIAM + RENDLE rom "60 pma Md to the trade. Post Office Orders payable at Briton, ee vm 4 ae 8 i
i E N.B.— For full partic: the distinguishing characteris’ к
cHaNTs, Plymouth, rvesting and Hass лхо BROWN beg to refer to their Advertise- | of this Vine, we 3 rofar ont customers to the Gardener
receivit rom the @ choice assortment of a t in th ’ Chronicle of Oct. 22 and Nov. 5. for icle of ber 25th, 1
0 è their fine — assortment of GERANIUM which are Their- Autumn 8 x eres niums, Cinerarias,
Garden and A al heir Ne
| of Garden а шта, . T AV€U unusually strong. CBEYSANTEENUMB нн Ose: Holly hocks, and new nes of тесеп ner me merit is.
| Catalogu * i : { very of BULBS RDY PLANTS, етт DIOLE a great ved het aie се п be һай оп a e
d NEYE EARLY PEAS, EARLY aun HORN tego Qa d Pine: as Sts So eo
à FORCING CA RROT, dw and fol, (50 splendid . e and late flowering .. є CHAMPION PEA -
all other Seeds required for dire neste ready. » 8 1 6s. to 20s, — Ї +
$ у » splendid Werd kariy ee per 100 ed A "HOM id "HUTCHINGS Y &c. Ax-
FAIRBEARD'S NONPARELL, RENDLE' S FIRST or EARLY, ozen JA i be
EARLY EM VPE Ж all the best PEAS, сап now be had. The’ Autumn Catalogne supplied free for three e minster, will y 10 зн out this beautiful t
Apply to Wm. E. Rennie & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 9661 and Hortichltural "ebria Sudbury, Suffolk pa as Дт! oua nd Latis ied we kina cii t L :
EXHIBITION OF NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS OF 185 TAUNTONIA LATIFOLIA, An Asiade Hardy e iiiu foti 1
7 6. HENDERSON А un 80 N. e eee, S rie meng Cadena temas NE. fie Ea
* St. John's Wood, London, begs to inform the. admirers of | useful as the Ivy tor 1 aine and it twill Buick Witmer in trong Trees in 8 eee tor 200 we
the above flower that the rel now in bloom, and will continue | four years as the Ivy does Extract from the “Cottage | been received. Tainad Trees, 215; Maiden ditto, 10s. Gl.
зене — 1 qu 2 — 55 eir Nursery. An ins pection чиш, No. 231, page ini be MH. е reruma that all Orders from | unknown
with a visit —Nov.-19. | Plants, in pots, 5s. each, or 50s. per dozen. nied by a Post-office order, payable
E HEN ERBEN: AND ue Wellington Nursery, Taowas Jacksow & Sox, Nursery, Kingston, Surrey. a Axm "Алат, Devan Ог poenis received. at. the Nursery 5 т br
* St, John's. Wood, can now supply et ee me М М GREE ШЕ Dee arcem di d — of Grape ; —— M AY, MAYER * Co Durham Down Nurseries,
a choice varieties, b name, at 6s., A an d 1 rom eyes ned wood, from Basha} —N.B. A. good ейи к Mise ry Stock.
“CHOICE 4 5 10 GERANIUMS, t 95. 128. and 18s. do pub fect "s Por — и 255 !
а ani „per E West's St. Peter's (Oldacre’s). | PIT MH 1
RSE-SHOE LEAF, 6s: and 9s. per dozen. Min Hill do. Welbeck Tri — 5 dew zi OHN W Ar me : М аө Lo s i.
zzly Frontignan Chasselas Musqué
E — 1853. aue do Charlesworth Tokay NEW CATALOGUE Pr RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS,
Ton CHAT TER AN AND 50 N b to announce that the Old Sweet Water Black Glu PS, hed, and may | be:
‚ can now su upply Quis wei! of did TION er HOLLY- Large White do.: Queen Muscatel
HOCKS, and Ac bited.--G be tory í Have е А) ia "à ving bene: —.— пани Chasselas de Fontainebleau
i $ 0: ve $: mir- Espe Gromier de Cantal
75. 6d; "Duke e 64.; or th е three f for la { Raisin de — Reeves’s M ine
de: “of the the hove see Catalogue, which m Black = Ваг Ба
итер, 1 vr 1 ROBERT ND Chiswi y, London
risen
тент Verbenas,
ee
and ma t free on application.
| Трай beise ра ; Battersea —Nov. 18.
рар eem te атай
and Greenhouse
c e С „ШИИ —— —
TILLIAM NICHOLSON M d out
od strong well-r P of bis four new and d istinet
arietis of STRAWBERRIES, 9 — AJAX, dessert Fruit;
RUBY, ditto; CAPTAIN „ Market Fruit; FILL-
BASKET,.ditto, at. 1L per 100. | each of any two sorts
for 195, box included. payable at Yarm,
Yorkshire. For a full descri del Advertisement ety dd
Chronicle, October 15, 1853.—Egglescliffe, near ад ре
8
iow сносе Dr aT»
AMES HOLDER: begs to offer the loving "td
MON ыы el h at 212, per dozen, ha
timum, kleanor, National, Magnet, Hero, ero Supreme,
VE n ee ЗЕЕ Marshal, ee Maid,
rificent,
LION. :
pum у twelve ‘of —.— following |
esi Fane T ig sie York, Star,
‘Older
MGERAN UMS F
E елаша n
Nursery, Hempstead КЫМ,
om ae
Seat wie T TREES
AvD H. HAYCHOFT, ec a — lot of the
ve stig — to spare, — them a ae
nexed prices. a fine samp! 4 f
3: s. d.
Alder, 1 year 1 6 per 1000 | Scoteh, — Кы 32 ym GREEN
sh, 1 eur 0 „ Spruce, 1 4 bist
3 ^ il 5609 8.
Bird year | 544; 4. F Sliver, 1 year “36 д
Birch, 1 у iij 65 MEM Sycamore, 1 y 2012
Elm, 2 y «Mo. и Quisks dizer „
Larch, 1 year Do. 2 years 4.3 6 „
16
Terms Cash. Free on board in Cork. ah erent: Nov. 19,1853.
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, OR RAILWAY
CONTRACTORS.
W. STANDSCOMBE, NURSERYMAN,
8 has now for
OLLIES, from 9 inches to 3 feet high.
100; H,
100,000 SPRUCE — 55 2 feet to "T feet.
SPANISH CHESTNUT t
And a large assortment of Standard Roses
Shrubs.. A — assortment of Fruit Trees.
49
— Flowering
бвр BAKER begs to
3 И
S HOLLIES from it 915 M MEO
| Exhibition in the Royal
i c ibn s Park, from its commencement,
| Ameriean Nursery, Windlesham, near Bagshot, Surrey, about
| six T from Staines Station, Windsor Branch, South- Western
| hy, where conveyances may be obtained
e en eee de eee
puce AND bata pg CATA ree tr =
In A bett t лөр, їз
—
refer plant — It € many new.
ov. мы.
gi
E and Forest." [roes
by enclosing two o postage st
738
THE
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE,
ESSRS. ыры л дн СО. beg to offer the
M fo Uowing in, теа ants, and war rranted true t
"Standard and Half- 2 Roses, per doz. 128. Od. to 7
, fin e kinds, do. 6 4 —
js m 9
Dea-seented Roses, "fine — 12 0
Climbing Plants, stein Wistaria, pue: {
wer, Jasmines, & per doz. 10 0
Hon eysuckles, I Yellow Trumpet
Scarlet , &c. 6 0
The Major White Rocket ug or 3:0
Ho 2 0
llyhocks, fine, named do. 0 —1
from seed kept distinet do. 3s., 15 20s. per 100.
Fine trained ен) &c., 8з. 6d. to Ds. each. These are fine,
and true р>
aiden Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Cherries,
Apples, E и gn in 6d. each, or 15s. per dozen
— s, Currants, and ‘Raspberries, finest kinds, 2s. 6d.
per doze
А p Vinos from eRe yeh 8 to 10 feet, 1s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. each.
and Deciduous Shru 4 2 Bice Conifers, &c.,
л _ Asparagus а and S Seakale
ROER S mE , Alice Mire Old Pine, Goliath,
Pine, Rivers 8 gett Eliza, and Eleanor, each
and arri true, 28.
talogues upon application, enclosing а stamp.
r Nursery, Halsted, Esse
E
HORTICULTURAL PUDS, ru HEATING BY
RR D: AND. А, WE RS Tato with J. 2d
& Park Cottage, Kings nd к ony are "E in
work, in the best
position to ‘execute any o
manner, and at a reduced peo. Materials and лу
warranted best жу. в and е ез stimates forwarded on appli-
СЕ for all kinds о
f Chu “= Hospital 8, Hall Offices
One, two, and three-light Boxes ruin on hand.
0
RE IN ALL |Т$ Bg
A
XU
0
рси ес cba нга 400. testi-
rove G m Seed to be the
I that has ЕБЕ ои „The Hs "n in sealed packets,
91 stamps; a packet of mixed, 13 stamps.—420, Strand.
42s. per 100.— FIRS, Ade d every second
‚ well formed — bbe Mares to the ground, 2 to 3 feet, 6s. per
100; 3 to 4 feet, 10s. per 100; and 5 to 6 feet, splendid plan
20s, per 100.—LAURESTINUS, bushy, 2 feet, 25s. per 1
3 feet, extra fine, 30s. per а y to BENJAMIN. R. Dri
St. John's Street Nursery, Col
| | 1 кы
HOTHOUSE BUILDERS.
The Nobility and Gentry
about to erect v cttm
Buildings, or fix Hot-w:
rms, ж m at pe
Hot t King 8
Road, 77 eas ive
— 5 Hothouses, Green-
rovements, so
HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY.
is possible
bay, ees japonica, 2, 3, 4, "5 6, to 2 a
серед stout handsome from seed, in any quan-
tity, and all heights from 1 to A few: id specimens
10 to 15 feet; warranted to яса, with perfect safety.
Cedar of ART Јарым.
8.
— are also very handso
Cupressus erm ntertiata, 2 3 4 8, 6, and 8 feet,
айдаш, 2. s 3 and 4 feet.
ue ‚8, and 4 feet.
,.& scarce but most beautiful
pt at Elvaston Castle, We
"E: 5, 6, 8, and 10 feet,
Shae aby 3, By. to 8 feet.
Upright Irish, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and З feet; perfect columns,
and, emi ig t Elva aston, "nequa апей,
Virginiana, t ^i Sper aged ‚ 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet.
| Tit odium se 4, 5, and 7 fe et,
pon common, ^d eye bet high.
pe ыч Eny fect 2 “луу lot, all being trimmed
their appearance and value.
“Common, ` with fine heads,
4, 5, 6, and 7 feet high; very ha
N ima (new striped), N The golden Yews
fine pla tants
x
ornamental and we have a MARE quantity of
CE etian o es
Menziesii, 3, 4, 6, and 8 feet.
s du 2 d i
п. 702
des wu
1
us
sent
: | beauty, is unsurpassed.
Lei qot ut nag This is a: very distinetend
gy ocn plant introduction. Our stock is large and
ndependent of the foregoing we are large holders of the
| most useful Evergreens, Deciduous | Tree
2 . large size. PE will be forwarded on appl
enclosing two postage stamps, €— will also include a
, Descriptive Priced Catalogue of the célebrated collection of
Plants at th rites
h Nursery is near the Woking Station, and 2 еб: hour's
fro A visit is earnestly solicited who
1
and of
These large Cedars
they
5 | hae been tested „„ |
— — — can’ be laid on, with
that a. a А or gentleman
of Stove and Greenhouse
Plants — alsoi — the hi —
state of cultivation, and fi
Баи
*
o àe collection. of 1 5
rape sin om
all the best sorts; p
Plans; Models, and Estimates of cultural Buildings; а also
3 of — Vines, Seeds, аси forwarded 1 on application.
& Cò, King's Road
HORTICULTURAL. BUILDING- n Erin: BY.
HOT WATER..
can select the deseription of
—185
'OMIOAL
желу: CUNDY, aito: bu B
RKS 50 Рише
EN Fe London. : Pire Win ona
he public improv
I the st machinery,
and price. A good Martie S Chimney pees for {шайы for
jer a сарда rate for Н. le W
arders, &е. Disia sent on a ca ud alls, Diari,
N.B. The * Royal — — ' Om
ten minutes from the е pass the Works every
И У STONE,
Fountains and ot rav rnamental works conti 55
cuted in this material by Mr. Austin’s] i
at the original ҮЕ КӨӨР, Nos. 1 to 4 Уч Keppel 2
near the aspi PES N. B. Thi
ta
pottery. It is quite icem erproof, E mj be laid nud
any time without i = , Phe following list оф
of the variety of the rion gives
VASES, in all 2 from 10s. to 307. each,
FOUNTAINS, more than One Hundred Designs.
STATUES copied from the РЕР:
MODERN FIGURES, from 2 to 12 guineas; |
BASKETS, with Suitable Pedestals, from 1 —
SHELLS, from 12s. to 157;
FIGURES OF ANIMALS ах» BIRDS,
CRESTS FOR GATE PIERS;
* л
TAZZAS, ов FLOWER BASINS, from 905 b
MEMORIAL URNS A PEDESTALS, i£
SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS.
Ae
BALUSTRADING in every style, "t reris
BAPTISMAL FONTS.
PA
AW. 9500 gran [us idv st their | ji
i GNS (with pasay Aime this most:
economical, d 8 pr f Medi:
trance Halls, Passages, Conse ervatories, "Verandah ax
aildi ng. b
Benthall Works, near Broseley, sre
Er
, price 205 8. will
a cost of tren 2 ‘Prospectuses, with prices
8, post free. In operation daily at DEANE, тте
&c., gin Bridge
Cee PATENT PURE WA
TI
E
— AND ORMSON, Danvers’ 5
ttn of “material 1 Ereetions, whi
a
ve
E бааа
for all ita cis h
and scientifie-prineiples, purposes to у! the
application of Henting by E Water can be made available
40-38, Charing Cross. pro
Tents, Marquees, pew Riok 1
Hd ‘Dake Siteet, Tooley "eb Londou В ridge, where eren
seription of Tent can be see
RIGI DOMO. —Patronised by ‘Professor
for the Royal — 2 7 the Royal +
Socie ‘his Grace the
Ho 22 Ла many cultivators of first el class ane Нон
Floricultnral produce.
wers
ks of insects and m
required length, upwards of 2 panis ‘wide, at
of E. T. ARCHER, Carpet
London.—Manufactory, Royal М ‘Wand:
me
451,
pROTOXIDE ANTICO ANTI-CORROSION. p
; iderable reduction бв, БА
BY HER : ROYAL еы querere Чын and Gas ©
MAJESTY'S (Pl Ё LETTERS PATENT. .
4 sun
| [2 d БИК, and
E DEN, — HOTHOUSE. WORKS,
° S ROAD, CHELSEA.
The par prie — — тарак r is. 19. 34. Go
per foot su Houses are perfectly framed and fitted
on the теа — down pn: ан ——
fixed these H in all parts of the
Mies Kingdom; and = by the great demand for them, that
GLAZING WITHOUT PUTTY, Telok only Glass.and Iron
used, has of sufficient value to be used i in Roofing
in the ube Bethe and "Washhouses, E ndell Street, Bloomsbur
roofing some buildings at sey.
t Báshe 8 for Wails, — Ko., Sd. per foot super.
Heating by Hot-water, on the € eal: pri all |
materials: List sent on application. | 9,
HEAP; AND DURABLE ROOFING.
ROGGONS PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING
ous to rain, snow; and frost, and
— о all climates.
proved by
mmerous (between 500 and
aM which, from the rank and
NY | adv:
?
47—1853.] _ THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 739
Lead 1 — ——
. " SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS AND PERPETUAL ROSES.
R. HENRY DOWLING, "Woolston Lawn, South- алы нр NG RAM, Huntingdon, beg N BIRCH AM, Hedenham Rosary, Bunga;
ampton, most respectfully invites the — me of th e following, ber have - fre sod hag gr | Suffolk, begs to state that he has strong, health, СЕ
mobility à ntry generally to his three dins and are admirably adapted for the r for Parks, of most. of ES leading kinds — 2 see С — pub-
nob INA BURDETT, BLACK GAGE, and "STANDARD | Hedgero N — в, the true English, from from layers or grafted, is Cr Jet. 22. If the selection be
F ENGLAND, at the following reduced prices :—Fine strong 2 fee 80s. pe left to . —12 first-rate mit is. to 40 . 12
rs-old trained trees, 5s qum or gemi es 3s. 6d. each. | 12 to н ” on 8 a "y — ibe per dozen; 12 good double flower for vadum
ity of frui n. thís season, А Б 4
y can sie Elm, 2 im ша. out names, 65. per dozen. 3 Seed, saved exclusively
.D.h
with t the тешен, confidere
m 1
l
150,
| prices. ^ ratis, the best red —— runs РЧ
10 to 12 feet
* Huntingdon ot Chich
r 100
2to14 , pe
14 to 16
ntaining upwards of
E
rus: ROSES.—Strong. d warf plants, suitable for
e rs (or for pot оше including the A prt in
en. Strong dwarf plants of Show
thei mme ih mo swee the flavour 120s. [т 95. to 125
. ual to the Pine. The al can lied by Mr. collet — — alk fes ч athe eet rT grou * Also ; 3 Roses, 6s, Бове ә Ah set
д | ection, о r rs
who can give pers аа a ete (t 1 — fed 92 | leading kinds; and PA вра sa general L Nursery Stock, P riced betes paid to Londonan: pianis aint. онерин. fon
this season tasted the iniit. The fruit will be figured — I e| vede of which may be had on applicati
December Number of the * H. D: begs _ Huntingdon Nursery, 2 d os 8 9 em ^d са Engish Grafted Elms,
the iha pobiie generally, that n b li — же CHEAP ANO SELECT NURSERY S varying from 4 4000 Chesnuts, 5 to 6 to 8
Nursery 5 8 except rin grafted i in Marci NS “Gentle men. "HE EA SCRIBERS beg to. offer 2 “lowing | feet; 100,000 Ash, 3 1. a 2000'to 3000. Y ews, 210 3 feet;
favouring with early orders will be strictly attended to. in choice Stock, at the annexed very low prices. Goods 8 А » 7 t — Mp oe к 2196
6 Ni nee РР» А ommon Laure! }
МЕ Ga < — — Southampton tthe kingdom f comm Ue healthy. planis, ce a ap ications. f tae will are fine
> 12 уе best Ghent and, other hard * we | plicattona- for toms: wi : Р
BURDETT i cie please 0E th per dE “bushy, eave — vi with flower ra * 0 0 ОНДО Саран ӨРӨ x еу Stock many”
n e + 5
- ence show the kot жу um against m Reine —— — Abies NN to 4 ec tam td Se fine plants 20 Йй be had owapplieation.
tte and the P or an two P "
— 2 — e 20 sad Septem „„ ytd emen gq REND DLES NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF
and to be decided by three compete nt judges, and met half wa 12 Stan д ч - * "OREST TREES, SHRUBS, AND nee — — is
y lot on tee po 18 0
40 any part of England.—Southampton, Nov. 19. 12 Sta rategus, or Fancy Thorn 9 0 8 the press, and can be had in
12 ——— 5 2 tod f - |
ILLLAM FAIRBEARD, Mount Pleasant Nursery, — end di udo а ы ct |. The Catalogue should be obtained by all who
d 2 батн 2 inge e grin ioken she t lected from above 100 kinds о 0 Planting this Амат, | as the prices y — T the
‘White Wrinkle Marrow Pea, called MINEURS HON. osi m. om — ola төн an b A А чепсе of the large Stock we
PAREIL. This Pea is some days ier than my менет ч: ot 100 Ditto ditto, 1 foot high — во Oy, ve of many of th
England Pea, and dan &. pri; height 3 feet. Itis not lik 100 Flowering and Evergreen ‘Shrubs, two of a sort ; 0 0] We have to offer ‘the e follow ing:— i
. . ̃ he
confiden recommen:
as being а s ae one, and ean be supplied tres following к: “in heads, and 3 M 2 wan . variis yit tape 60 0 200.000 = d. ter AUSTRIAGA.
smem: — apps; Maidsto ey 79 T "Чар — „1000 —: — ts, Wend plants, 2 to 8 feet, f for 150,000 P do. HORNS or QUICKS;
Maidstone can Hairs, а е п 30 0 8 ere Tren
Mr. W. sg wid 1 High Holborn: Messrs. Hurst & M Mullen, | 1000 Laurels, % ‘feet, ne plants s „ Wem ОША, và will be е .
Leaden і treet ; » . Batt, Rutley ,& Bilverlock, Strand, | 1000 Mahonias, for * coverts .. 80 0 | Не Rallvay — re ан ау of’ England, | 2 *
hd. "Messrs ohm bd — Heading, Berkshire : ; Mr. 1000: English 6 extra — to 6 feet: * 40 0 pestem : Ay
Skirvin 1786 Plymouth.
F. has EM si
a few bushels more to offer herries and: P ts —— — ya rg М жаз. —
ROS SE CATALOGUE Ditto ditto, бта d КЕ 5 ш 36 0 i X
Wee, Noms, Mansons eim Cows, Sees | approved e e omnes brc — The en RAE Chronicle.
РИК 060 AND: SON beg to бй ome Linens, Royal Albert, Bucks Scarlet, and Victoria Р SA TUR DAY, N ОРЕМВ ER E , 1808.
on of qe a ee for dcin прат,
or тому for distribution, and wi nt gratis on receipt of Two N JACK ca at 18 72 Yorkshire. li ETINGS FOR THE ENSUIN ANIM
„ at Never Stock may also be had on qus TRU d oi ERES pe SHOW 2 — a 72 :
term BERRIES E 8 зии
JJ... pm ысыт арар men т ашаа
Extra tall Standards, 4 to S feet, with 3 to plum nete ot Loon e . BE d. fags a cos o MM Soo ped aii hr ARI. NIME
Clim d | Wonderful .. «» 28 19 | Tom Joiner .. ER э. Wapwaspay, — 234 Society of Arta’ Laat
M hM Perpetual in each stem, suitabl e Conquering, Е .. 26 13 | General Di A , Royal Soe. of Literature.. s., M
в, Ke. 3s. Зе. 6d to Ss, enel. | ү Roaring Lion. 25 6 | Turnout ME up P
ти — ag awe dierent with large Staughterman. . 25 Queen Victoria. ... 92 8 THURSDAY, i
mada, 0 ы sh for planting in conspicuous Companion. .. „ 9& 0 | Gretna Green . A 22 Farmar,
. Situations on Ia: &e.,. peti Lion's Provider.. 22 9 | Overall 1 8 E
—— chr sre Standards, 186. to 24s. per dozen, or Guido. 22 14 | Weathercock.s,, . 20 2 ATURE,
Eine Dwat —Ó ^ n Napoleon le Grand ... 19 19 „
4L. to 67. per 100. ; Тн
ч. "perio. the best sorts for exhibition, 18s. per dozen, or * 4 н 2 х in connection with the CRYSTAL „ие
own roots, in 50 pyran АРА 10s, per 100. 22) tb. SASF Bite " e» e received only
Fine Climbing a and nd Noisettes, 9s; to ips el „ „ 25 5. | Lady Leicester .. 22 6 columns. Sir
Hybrid perpetuas, budi &-inc stemi, ore Td own roots in „ eds M 10 | Tally ho oe 22 18 |
Tuto) Lis o M Be 0€ of" . 1 14 үү 50
Пе de pots, on on G inch stems, 12s; to 185 . 30 5 be so easily traced b he spot, that
dozen, or 5v, per 100. a 12 it уа desirable to attempt a more full description
zn pate De to las Deed , of what 1 5 k ok art is about to
‘Climbing | 134 without names, for covering’ banks, named become, beyond t s vali n. e {тз H Mi +
108. per glass and iron walls—of ace itse nute
Good Dw on own J «10s. » &
arfs, 5 10s. per 100 de etails are however at anm ien m — — “we
CHOICE AND. CHEAP. ecessarily limi — e ough we
ELECT HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS AND tions аб зерне ам bog Ao the design at
| ALPINES, ur selection, 25а, per 100; | Primrose: | в ho escripti si vm —
; 4 4 — made: ie payable ai at resent is. What i e m
ring E haser’s ог: out ily un a who have g upon
ponents 17. ib ;
n,
с — ai d others;
тараа наны зоте roste;
well furnished heads, 5s, each.
s bn аара Чо. Ж I DICKIE, Seedsman,
f at extremely low Nov. 19, 1853.
beau
ваз
nteresting addition to our
London, Mr.
but
e munt о Hooker, 8
t, both as
trained toone stem, 2s. 6d. each. | Cathe
"gs, 6d. each.” A few plants, grafted on tall Carminata
ту tock, which is now being
in extra strong plants :—
SHOW GERANIUMS.
for 36s.
Any 12 of the *
—— ын"
2
e Miellez
W. CINERAIRIAS. The set ——
Dickens, 25. 6d. ; Ce
Catherine Hayes
therine Seaton
n^ Copperfield.
Carriage paid is’ {Patton m and N
ndon
Stations. A el discount for cash,
the trade.—8t. John's Nursery, Co
ip
|
Leonora, Без having
6d. Pastin,5e ; Spot, — Vulean, 58.
wn selection
first-rate varieties may t —— selected for 20s.,
orwich, ey ‘all intermediate
and the usual allowance to
lchester.
the principal di
wW
Hoyl HH ik,9s.6d.; Butterfl =
Oscar, 5s. ; Zaria, 5s. "npn Dobson's Gertrude, B; Har: | imagine.
СЕЧЕ ү Jupiler, 3e son's Gertrude 5e; Наг" Let the reader imagine an ous irregular
a hill, i, with * of its
|
slope of
d" st of the hill an
and iron. Let
Mn imei
ies Dring Ве crest
| of glass
‘of granite steps, one opposite
|. The terrace garden
[Nov. 19, |
740 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
h parterres of flowers, basins, fountains, by a steep UA closely ‘wooded bank, which forms | spondents have any y similar 4 experience
med — ү 5 yeni cond, these on either side | its northern shor esirable to publish it; for the i importane
the main steps are oval, 175 feet Jon P y feet
wide, while those “next T an steps are circular,
and about 100 feet in dia
This department is divided into two silane parts
eet wide, right angles to the
ding, a
straight HA till it loses. itself on the borders of а
magnificent basin, 400 iom im dienen. The total
length of this walk is 3000 feet;
From the terrace kde three ‘other dubi
эр steps conduct the SA toà ite 15 level, on
the outskirts of which w rmed the
amie part of the zitat нн) m '
second level. is in о half.ellipse, richly,
h bien the long main wa
200 feet in diameter, and
— — geo recesses
Like NS PST, b 5 i
e
BE!
10
b
formi ing a АПТА frame to.the
walk and its. adjuncts jm elevated. The | garde
feet, and its | We ma
r more, than 600 feet. It is shut in on
its curved side by a чен broken ridge. covered: by
ornamental trees:
It is at this part of the "т that Sir ЈоѕЕРН
Pius d design breaks upon the view in all its,
eu
aate Ah with wh ich he has ceeded in
solving the most anne problem Ur Candacape |
gardening—how to com nsensibly the mo
artificial and А ала ornamented ground which.
it is possib ith the» Lime n m
irregularities of a park, and the roughoin
of woodland scenery.
hollows, N viae e ls c prem *
and thickets in which dee ht
of forest rind and Tode sheets of water, we
à "е most felicitous’ manner, hard
эң 1 0
e ma
length of this half ellipse in abeut, 2000
depth. rathe
ave given up his
horror of curves and clamps ; and shaven slopes, an
his exclusive love ue, ror some
might possi must ha
admitted th hands the r might
result in [ману of e that even he would have
been — o admire
ee said abet the
We h in just
e intercepts the main walk
f the
pivo: bsi
the kept ground. Passing ouward»somé 100 feet
i visitor is eae d to find: Bare ak Eee
à pair
70 feet napa S ҮТ
K salary ae 1 97 A
8 E у d
TE a ERU x
miter fy s ¢
4
Lipid: tds
vast verand-ih,
F w 3
that we int begin to 1 the po
equ
Among dells amd |
with tre
hide, лей | |
mes having
On the shores dd islands of aS lake e to be s
dispersed Eden
monsters of the
Huge Ch CAE are m b
Plesiosaur, with its reptile form And S ba heck,
is
investing ^ Por
] | these'hideóus raid of a ort
| BEWA witne
E
ы» to the
d executed or
1 — irs, all ali
posed may bec.
strangers to beliew
half берн, half cro таст suring 100
{| from: his.snout.to his tail, is to ‘hibit himself as the
true poniai of the dragons of antiquity. We have
een models, add .
to the vinirae skill Mee «i eh Mr. Haw
with ы = "кайнай ^ | Pees
ах
ud; the
ceme
round its boundary som
visible from the galleries of the Palace, or fr.
ecorated with the clic et Simbi
we are glad
building.
spea 0
m be permitted, even now, to draw
r, the m
is
gigantic of = is to rear. its ads mm
mong the rushes,-and--t Tue
ous eme
і
to bear чети
518
ousand feet along |,
So that be the Co
weather What it may mpl 3 81 of the garden can
nessed in
It is Said, ‘moreover, “Hat the: ‘waterworks. are to
future occasion
a of ғ — apparatus
mplated.
n the hands
when
Tr has been
the en of Vin
they and their pr
But it wi батаа с"
that it is 75 е
gua Ards’ th em, but
g: Feet exported,
tates that
When, des
upon it, but
us. PA = p
Vhile SEEN 5 sitet st das Large .
Ё water. i violen P eqno andiof the innumerable:
fountains, and jets accompanying: Pen
be: strated towards te two kis 00 fet of de m
a
пође Tele
1 3
examine it in the b
ot bons the Vin
e in qu
=. 1
1241 5r. £D
TEM | 12
A VU
чт
, and
wer beds. The destiny’)
flowing “limbo, To forti : Lo feet
5 5 85 ds 40 a PA 80 id às We
enclosing rich
of the км,
have
the
e e
ad oh hac LI ма
terseeted b p
various "direction. wit
fusely interni ingled бүк.
same time, look upon чх
wide, dotted with Manta, oa sc
the. reservoirs, the i
A dois W e feet. 72 8
whieh he
b
—— and
der and ale in
al eildings pro:
ЕЕ
ti
*
hor t
oY leaves, and
Р a affected, This
rain, and
Ta
Will, at the exposed to t
A e КОӨТ,
perpe
ante; also
(ova * slated t
portions trained o
1 4 diseased; an
г the slates’ w
M
aon
n this ed ade
endicular ee
over the
Vines,
115 od ——
*
аи on the yer side
t has been
of the lirakela pties the cies, boue the
ive with jets and similar dev
~~ nothing of the waterfalls ene pu
e idea hat n this 1 705 h the
viy
ublie
E CET үнүн Hie effect of water uli dis-
real
taste, we vane ne see * more of oed du jets
which, disfigure our: publie places, and which lead
e that London is a limbo in whieh
be au: ever lasting tram £
they look to the
most
at home no he examples to guidé them
more 19 5 oe orice asserted that when
oth | |
and
and ер such as rte 1 т
uch time and carefu
a 1 is wanted, it is cheaper to buy i
of
— —5
rf ‚| and evening; and sprinkling the Aem —
ї
bem two sizes
they
E
I ent the. Pots well filled wi
ana ure
e, it w Would be
upposing it to be confirmed, 2 Tics
аа by. science being incapable at ‘explains a
—————
OLEONEMA PULCHRUM.
Tue fin x. graceful habit of growth, a
i brighrzealgated; star-shaped — hee of
plant is remarkable, render it well worth a place x
in limited collections ; and as it is also of easier. m
than most of our first-class "greenhouse * —
therefore very able for gro who have ae
great amount of experience in plant eültüre; woche |
The ordi тез of inereasing hard- w Beene |
a plants, will sue perfectly in the case of |
but, as ive fre Nen observed, there is wan |
2 by vm gn propagating such — for
cessful Propagation fig
*
>
bie
S0 m
produce
ttention t
proper “ young stuff," that ideo ny a 1
: semet t mn.
— ns intending — — e the culture of
leonema should be n ‘possession of good, fie
robust, bushy plants p: de bes to March, whicli we
proper season for s
in intended to fo form
are active and require more аре
using mp peat
mall
be» all.inérts
about one-
clean: v aen d
glass
а nice
avo
on, in order to i
wood, and the shoots should be pinched back as may be
necessary with a view to о ompaét. specimens.
With the inerease of light t and sunshine Wich the
ture тау"
allowed ‘to тай е а few degrees higher, but theni
neat! should no b ept at mend 25 45° w vt ri
8 tion өг air, and too much air can hat be
given durin days, and the atmosphere ho
be kept moist by syringing the plants Е
or pit. As soon
pee —.— winds is over, erde nen
old ioe
de
бкн
in Jane, may ори allowed a
larger than those they are
are ready fori repotting im June t (т not be
— do give errem a small — 5
th roots prt ы н
„ been offered: — thi 155
by M. h and Wh
esirable to sae upon rec
mud нш to 1 7
bof which’ nathan to the east.
h the walls of the Бап
id, on close i рева
as. found b
lying
Tee ad have
by the water wennn down the
the dis
"v
Eo
ied than
sease Was cerlaitiy not
uence of the i
В
ich it seems
(one) hc WIE: d vi
while par
par e
osed to
C^ but the
new pots
97 on eve
\ding. were
that traiued b
ns. free from
Mt о but it Mas c празе D on: ers portions:
trained, against the т» bunc red light
rari ji 4
d for the o Mac shift. will
| suitable x 4 — that — phen y not 5
roken up so small, a — an
be — A the: plants
shade fopi a Der hours Ой
noons of 2 ays: will be’ beneficiat,
n О and a free
Шу eee by f
‘exposure’
the: soo "inr 2 —
wan,
meist
eam f os in ord —
of September, in order t з Ч
ipened before 2. — ogey ® qu sof er
old da.
place far’ — winter, when’ ‘rms
me treatment oritinned during à
wil fale large handsome’ specimens, and son
plants are
i ey
T upon the
our corre-
Planned erra “the shoots honid
mad THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 741
much as may be necessary to kee p the ruens ioe Forsyth’s composition may be employed, - t intended to bloom. Loam of ordinary quality, with
; cn ons E
0 80 rder
them to a warm sheltered part of the plant | also, with a view to effect the cure at canker, long slits they can remain till the middle of October. "s this
d, where they will make sufficient young wood for | or scarifications are madi in the bark with the pruning- time they will have become fine tA plants, well
bloom in the course of the summer. Alpha. knife on the side opposite to the canker. The ulcer furnished with тр — ring shoots, and should be taken up,
arises from the same causes as the dry canker, and is t ts d, the plants tied into shape, and
MANAGEMENT. OF e APPLE TREES. — by the same means, but with much greater removed to the dire ics, or greenhouse, where they
wed from pop difficulty. (Tb be continued.) will continue in flower the whole of the winter. As the
TREATMEN qom 'RHES : Cultivation — | pots will be full of roots whem in their winter uarters,
and Waren АС eret til leas leases of farms, which are Home Correspondence. they must have a plentiful supply of water; for if
doubtless copies of those made 200 years ago; w which say; Ancient Temperature.—In. your impression of the neglected, in this respect they lose their leaves, and
without an yf — explanation, that the farmer shall | 29th October, p. 694, Mr. Meehi- asks if aby of your ape y ha! still m their flowers, yet when denuded
ir th the foot of the eve im ishing i of tly, R. Miles,
yas 1058
falfil this condition the farmer takes off round the foot | country in ancient pia or at various: periods, within aids "at Elji ging Pi mm d уота spike or two of
of every tree à eirele of turf. as small, as possible, in | the last thousand years... Mr.: Mecbi, then, wants to f the ‘prettiest of кооп! shrubs, Poly Ds
order to соора is pasture.) That is to say, round | know what уп was a the "temperature of the air in those NT Bee, its ма pink — mince vi — —
circle not more than 44 feet in diameter, and at th thermometers being ene till the beginning of the edging shrub it à excellent. F. Rivers
ef the, winter, when the Grass begins — 17th century of the Christian era. Surely such infor- Mr Iliaca, or Redwing — Whilst enjoying a walk
2 nit ч 1 the
the continuance "of “ite life and vigour: to: thi s | seems to think. it just possible that human ignonende | Y usie proceeded ; т» * astonisliment
operation. The most that ean = — might not. fe [ E e — hent of . ays, ar йы I Г beeld perched high, up on а tree, а
i tion of th i rature, extending at beantiful redwing chanting its marmo, little song 5
some. insects w have their winter quarters at the 1 through an “indefinite "antiquity, is ultimately this lasted only for а minute or two, for u pon my too
bottom of the tree. Stirring and manuring the ground | confined ne ar and incautious Y Ber , the 1578 чы fev pee
immediately at the foot of sa: tree that has been lo Had the demand suffered a still further We ed and zin usy seemed to take its place, my
planted and is of a large size, cannot prove beneficial to the cutting off of a cipher from the E would have approach with an eye of m which left n d ya
it, as the. absorbent roots are no longer there. It is been all the more easily satisfied. Pieve said tha n room to doubt thut 1
the extremities. of the branches that manure thermometers were invented about the кт ти of the plimented me with a elus whistle and darted over the
should, be applied, because, as the roots extend about the | 17th century, but it was no doubt'a long time after this wall. I mention this because I think itis very uncom-
same distance as the branches, it is there - the before any series of thermometrical observations were | mon for these obras to cheer us with any of
absorbent roots are, and by them only can the nourish- | instituted in this or in other country A their melody, except & shrill wliistie or eall-note. I do
ment be introduced into the tree. It would dt be | published Nin Glaisher, in the = Philosop cal as their usual mode
reasona
Tra
that would oe de rer do dm fh і
would occasion considerable labour, and would | the en f 1 9, or ae a period of 7 N years. al, T 1
destroy а part of the pasture s; but between an absurd doubt Mr. Mechi will oon ор aed thi s, information thrash.’ T. G, Botanic Garden, p өү
clause on the one hand, and an almost impossible | кутта. a Very small as well as а very recent Trout Spawn — The fishing books say that trouts
i ther, something useful may be done period of time; but Т imagine that if he ^nm for 1 spawn in October and November; and I have been
| БЕДНОЕ ЫЯ nit ad
t t farthe of Í
nine years old ; апі м hen:he manures the e pasture, ift he Glaisber's tables, as far as they go, is of course, | any; above half à d, and they 1 7 to be
h ld but they certainly do not prove, or excellent season; but have no appearance
lay the manure in ни as ion узт on those parts that are rather they entirely — v ge ten Mr. Mechi's Am 1 too carly too late The Aan is ean in
under the extremi branches of — y| assertion, that “our elim: tempera- | spring.
this would be more reasonable. "| ture than it used to bu? | taking the shore 79 years ala plot "Fruit; by Mr. То “Receipt е
Lopping.—Nothing shortens the life of Apple тед so | and dividing them. into two parts, we find tha veral bottles of Rhubarb and Plums Би
much as the removal of large branches, because the temperature of the first 40 years, is 479.93, while еј way, * am sure that it was correctly done. There is
t 39 i
31 f i D
о eac e. Should that |
decays and dies, water gets in and inereases the disease. | Mr. — is able by a most beautiful theory to ER done 1: Tn all other respects the fruit is excellent, J. W.
This is the origin of those hollow, trees which fall | for a decrease of temperature, which, exists only in his | [We learn from Mr. 4 A417 A ihe mould ought not
graduall are not. at broken own 25 ation, he will , with still greater | to be on the of „but as it is there so it
uprooted by the wind. It should never, be necessary to | facility, be able to tell us the cause of an increase | must remain till the fruit is ; when it may be
use the bill-hook in a properly managed tree; for after p Kimi in reality. 1 25 Mechi considers that removed like a piece of white leather without —
having been well. trained in the nursery, it should be of te eye ге Ought | to TA sue from the fruit. He adds that the wet season is the cause
visited when the sap is down, if not every year, at the — vai “all earth (as proved in Ho -— the mould this year; as his own fruit is in the same con-
least once in two or three years, in order to take off Geology) is 15 wee at the rate of ie: òf dition, more, or lese, which it never was before in all the
with th ei-chradichéedbat»á mile per I have 8s] ni his experience of the plan. .
too. elose ; i a a other pandi ind Geology, and recta emm so Ed red
general everything prove injurious, | puzzled to know what this means. Does Mr. Parce М
either by. preventing the. tree access sof air — light sha to say that we are running away from the sun at Fo — тте e 1 i150
stroying pe of the the rate e per e- : weaves. O MY CHINESE Nore Book. edido
head, or that hangs over to prove hurtfub to the i [ distance;
undererop, should be — To do this properly
— lligent.. foresi ited to а sufficient
uai with. the of | vegetat and
sath the habit of the species or varieties Which we have
ge. e the pruning-knife cannot ; the
averuncator. i is a good substi itute. Iti isa very convenient
nstrument
1 iio. Inte nar many we
bruises, After an abundant crop, it almost invariably |
ens that the. branches, having been Mr,
Pose M. at m vr
down with the weight of the fruit, cannot come ——
their former position, If they wa mes y absorbed. and
thus they would be. within reach of , and they posed at ‘at the LN eH es appear at the south:
would, slea;tibade thonsoil ted m o remedy this, what irruptio Pin Mr, Mechispeak of ? Туар
the hanging branches should be eut back to one of of the ans that overthrew Rome —or t
those ead a the. ward diction.” is tion of the Russians into Wallachia and Moldavi
шесі his does he consider К 1
I"
ge their
сгор,! — а саа ; graceful. ym | Inno опе ease, I think, has the absorption of Ж
tree, | п an;
le рег of branches, and allows the eee In the first place, we have
beneath produce better erops. If че рч accident, such to learn that any inhabited land at the north pole b
the tree being pruned too close ; 3d, by bruises; “sh | not appee to be зю generali aowa as it should be,
by sun strokes ph dio ite —— — To grow them for this purpose, the cutting be |
ТАТ same ti Chrysanthe
742 THE GAR
DENERS' CHRONI
CLE. Noy. 19,
the рони gna been grafted upon 2 Juniper
3 and is still none immediate!
N
y а" wa jam or on the Tanks,
on thing in ud of the Rio Negro. The vers, the Curicuríarí,
: uS t aft i the Yanga 6 е sp * the great river Uaupés, Rs the 8 though all pos: k
Chinese fruit tree) up v uad fincas, AM that үч so | water, have non e ; while further o in the X3é, it n
g the fruit of the E e beca e much larger a pears ring Venezuela it is found ne
and Teri in flavour. Having sai en m in proeuring | banks of the Rio N and is may Ea up to 1^ a
ang-mae trees, which 1 0 arms nt of In sources, and
some
anxious to introduc
e to the ibutaries of th
better informed = this e ihan the learned | northern limit, and I cannot heat o
inaman. It m the fine variety g- eli
old. hi ariety of Yang-ma | ing
was grafted upon the wild kind, which the Chinese call | tribu
art of
in the Témi and айо» black- water
e Orinoco, Thi
the Ama
ар шау
fortnight, or placed y frames —
degree o AU nd in this way a su MEL of or lesg
be à ned a the month of November —
pril in the eaten eur
25. PODOLEPIS CHRYSANTHA, тучы
eitun, —
A
L4 eri Boton,
8 et lf- -hardy Australas’
very lik odole . i
rugata, but with brighter y yelow ir 5 —
ones Paticlel flower-heads, and a stem nearly free un
1
the cobweb coating 80 ge ba = that etia -
taries. It is thus entirely а to я да rict | seeds were bought from Mr. Carter. of
Sa h iety (Myrica sapida) ; and further, I | about 300 miles from 5. апа an equa nee said de be wild on the South West те f
shoned hm sume pant ich h 243 ae ed, bt 4 to W m enabled so exactly to mark t. Soc. Journal. ? Хе аш,
as e ince against his will,’ its ra e, from having resided more than two euh | — à
di n firn 1 1 ;]ieves the x -mae is usually grafted | qs d of the Rio Negro, among pepe, w sow | б
ч ine. BJ? : К oh neipal 8 consisted in obtaining the fib | wi — i i
dot Гь. Camo, Aug. a After a very бй, y covering of this tree, and from whom no locality for it that in ihe progress ofa in tata d vum LI]
for Italy „and disagreeable summer and spring, the ho tle ave re arbo undiscovered, assisted as they are Sa m day, the w paper g Mess
е set in ly, and still continues, We have | E: 15 ndians, whose home is the forest, and » we
no rain for nearly two mont hich has sadly | almost as well acquainted with its trackless epths
burnt up my garden. M y water plants have been my with the well-beaten roads por ay 1 therefor ^ теши - de subject, pot on only i е n trier t'an
t amusement, so you must excu if I continue| The fibre imported into this count ry h sup- | bm vien remarks on subjeets not odii
to preach about Nelumbi the with me I. posed to be produced 17 5 by the Attalen ens Inst — First, then, in passin
iful. One of the large circular basins with fou species not found in the Amazon A 1 the 8
tains in the centre is entirely covered ith these pitts, Lendon Journal of Mus 849, Sir W. Hooker m —— — 1
$ gratissima, literally
with flowers red, yellow, and a new ety, which as it | gave some account of the material, and of the tree pro
ch, I have called Масат mutabile ; |
e one as it is the first day,
the Water Lilies I have many, a me furnish seeds |
Pendant), especially e NN a and N. scuti-
Xd.
ame name an
folia, same country, were naturall se — 2 — i
mur Um cmo ore produced by the same tree. The greater part, if not all lide evident |
Notices of Books, f the Piassaba now imported, comes, however, from itid nd of arif k
e Rio Ne еро, ere several hundred чн ате е аьан
“The Palm Trees о the Amazon and their Uses, B nually and sent to Pará, from which place scarcely a |
83 Wallace, with d plates. 12mo. Van Voorst. "adi bes vessel sails for England vitant t its forming a part of а —— А MÀ € ru Sipa
Mr. Wallace has here v арр с а most useful 1 her cargo. Р P rds the top ef the house were still
RUE upon Su E Fa te Globe Prepared for Man (12mo, Adams), is а fusion of wy flowers, which displayed in this n
All appearance of а scientific берау he m carefully useful little unpretending guide to geology, apparently ‘iets very effective. **
avoided 1 210 has produced instead pital | intended for schools, for which it is well suit Allamanda ea vat
es of Palms i
n their natural aspeet, чем the manner
e s clever 9 95 of Malay
ach plate is accompani
of hg abi of the spec
8, but on a
Dee by an account
ies, of the districts in which it rs of —— buds ten À 4
New ша
24. CYcLaMEn 1 . ip sion of т gay orange —
>
Occurs, of its economical uses, and of s by Serres, t, 841; alia d
which, in cases of doubt, it may be distinguished in the f this re А-У вресї d we “following — nm а
forest from its allies. Upon this point the information account in ne evue Horticole :— — which it i
collected by the author is particularly useful ; as al: „This is a native of Algiers, and allied to C. hedere- roofed pit was is A
es of second 8 takin wa fi hose
dm the taller sorts, oo their dwarf habit and removing the wood not wanted for M purpose ^en ie Prang progress. What we e Аа гей ад growth
Ll ap bloo езу А but little will be TON at this season beyon A Turnip was formed in the usual way; th рее e|
pret DEP ere TME ting back the young wood agreeably to the plan pro- known cause the tap root again swelled into ate Some un.
Vines in Fr if 1 7 tor end ise may be panes in fact, summer pruning judiciously managed, te der whia time we two grew in concert one abona -
arded a stag — plunged in a mild bottom- | is the key- stone to success, = cot ood left has. all the this expla nia tives is just, the lower af ver 1 observe dari
heat in a pit, where a 2 of by night can | advantage of the sun and ai о get well ripened ; and the younger, as its size, indeed, seems to show? nips mute
be kept up. Sy e daily ess the pit is heated р the energies of the plant, — of having to support Frurr TREES: A Flour Miller. Against the wall of ;
pt up. Syring y,un р xA 8 be u Say is а situat d i з THE
dung linings, when the steam, P» nili to enter x. rop of summer shoots, are by their removal r mee dL egi try a Pear рес} except ag
& f e 1
pit, will be uff cient; as where the buds com [dire ted dí the — profitable source of forming and say the Glout Morceau. One of the f pet Pent 2
e hig
Ff
swelling, the pots may be removed to the SERA dien fruit spurs; the above principles apply land is, or was lately, growing against the
when their subsequent treatment will be similar to e equally to older trees, and if carried out will soon repay a flour mill; but it was, besides, tee be
e receding
: 5, $9 : , Toots o
Vines growing in the ordinary way. cmd cultivators | (by the increased quantity, and better quality of the wate were alternate dis REM prings, inf
of Vines. іш pots turn them out of their pots at this | fruit) the extra expense incurred. Orchard trees, where ebb and flow of the tides. Sem. Against a eel
Stage into a kind of trough, b to bring the Vine covered wi ichens and Mosses Id have m a north aspect, 17 0 Morello Cherries and Red Cor
е glass. This trough, be Бы with com-: | scraped off, sand a wash of hot lime and water applied to | “X4P#aLiums: eccles commonly grown фу
& affords tho, T —4 EE. s * they the bran in the shop pe en dried is Helichrysum oriental i
post, апогаз WARES e bran Immortelle of the rx ih.
in the pots. e tad a size lar e HEN GARD 9 . : "- opinion that such a house g
is likewise; attended with the like results, and is Any Cau — — € v Waliberen — Snow’s Broccoli 117900 30 707 ЗА: gus 5 — 2 Чу for the purpose ra
S Li in the season ; Os inour own experience | now coming in, and which it is desirable to retard, may f Sub ir ue Mr Rivne i in our vi. T 5 5 as are oda
we always e thetu in the pots in which they matured be taken up and laid in the earth close up to their leaves; not think of кетп E Ypur boi es lani than the pipes, ‘thee
their growth assisting them to swell off their crop ki a shady, APOK riva be: selected. for this, and the tops it lowers and a er as you
. the . of liquid. manure. Earty Paci should be laid t ards the north and considerably in- HYDRANGEAS : Hortensia. Since these are plants which delight in
+ = moisture, we should not expect them x thrive in an etn
- House. f Peaches are required very early, the uie [fined by ү the leaves ‘will the more effectually | pinasters under the trees, If, however, t еу gm in
onte igirur once, and the dressing and training protect the heads from frost. _Conti inue to use every | under 5 Pines, and at L ord Falmonth’s place à ace i Ci
fuh > presuming pruning was completed som hat nder Firs, we see no reason Why they should not also
Ki ed ; PER g the HIDE р КЫНА ote hii hé Poole in similar situations. If vou resolve to plant thai id
i Rok hope are several varieties of Pen clear ; and for bene remove everyt ning in t should do so in the spring when frosts are over T
when .
Nectarines, which, af after having been forsee few y T ‚| shape: of refuse EM ely to harbour them. This should be | no management, provided the place suits them, pre
tr
“make but wood- buds, except at 8: Lives 15 bid particula rly’ attended to before the quarters are dug. not suffer from dryness, which is - 3 great enemy, ^^ 77
„And the terminal one with such, it ve | Prost ty arid dry weather should be selected for wheeling ze 11 аль d CE M
the wood un ra tae € ie ынем in manure to vacant ground, fruit compa rtments, &c., ourselves some years ägo was on ly partially коны
be ‘cut eek to а promising wood-bud. If the inside and t turning over moms hea imagine that it should be planted in the beginn of May in
ae nebes of or jen cowed , Cover over 15 EO or OTTAGERS’ GARDEN NS hres with his hone At pala
ee inches of rotten cow-dung, ater wit
ibo: d — For those ы аге irous of forming new Planta- | Names or Fnurrs : Capt. Cocks, ‘The Par por ыд had for fe Gira
Y |
tions of Gooseberries and Currants, which should be | des Carmes is Sri Beurré Die ео
good cont id 14 ‘of TH, well thatched, laced over, d CBrown^Beürré.— W Tayl
amount of to i
10 Taylor. Correetly- the" [^
‘to preser it oo every six or seven years, youn g plants being found Nantiy apple. — Egerton. 1, Chaumontel
a o produce more handsome: fruit t, and also more plentifully | Vicar of Winkfiéla ; 4, Calebasse; 6, a wild
dry; no fires u need be applied for the present, EE take than old ones, I would. recommend from among the the Pippins; 8, 10, кодача il, oo гаран
а аны gane dens by УЮН an hour ny varieties now cultivated, the following, viz., 5 Benne Piel og Ta nee’ Moa 4B
UR] 701 e Wma a are.in de d ery Yellow Sulphur, good and very early, but does not 1, Bedfordshire Founding 9, М Mat Um
Lario, foreing may be deferred t , next month. If the jast long ; ча, чорда, Taylor's. Bright, Venus, | Beaafn. — Р б. 1, Beurré” Rance:
summer ma nent has been rightly carried ou : n G Warrington, Woodward's 3, Are 9 Winter Nelis; 8 0 55 Ј
Ader fo mel. Ae be y iu pans thinning, out | Whitesmith, Melling’ Cueva Bob, Farrow’s Roaring (у 8; Flemish Beauty? 8 pope D iae NN
cd — рвет ешге о ion; and for preserving, the small Rough Red. Of Egg; 25, 81, St. Germain; 59, Marie Louise; 19, Winter Nelis;
be ce ove most eren n mi, the wood shou d | Currants, the Black Naples, Red and White Dutch, 79; Althorp Crassane; 80, Colmar; 73, 83, Crassane; 38 Passe
be d 1 th Дл usually. sana ab | And Knicht' Colmar; 24, 78, Virgouleuse. — Shem. 3, Blenhei
ZI Py Raby Castle, and Knight's Large Red. The present ын, inpi
3 for Vi 51 e is not : 4, Hollow-crowned or Hollow-eyed Pippin ; 6, Fearn's Р
poc ; hl тог fine weather affords a favourable opportunity for plant- 7, Autumn Pearm : 9, Uvedal St. Ger 7
Ph tewashed, add i nen d and the walls | in these, and su ‘shoul fe until | 1, Napoléon Glout Morceau; 4, Beurré Diel; 5, Louis
етпес, adding а little sulphur to the wash; these | spring, as the plants got in now will strike r oot during mild] Bonne (of Jersey) 7, B. Bose; 9, "Eyewood; 40 Winter
Precautions will save after trouble by destroying : 12, Passe Colmar; 13, 14, Hepworth; 15, Williams's Bon Cité
the insects or their ‚ which cO ed in the weather, and be better repared to resist the dry, parch- diel 16, Althorp Crassane; 17, Seckel; 18, Glout Momms
crevices of the wall P n a prd í Sie ing winds of M "in prepa the groünd let it be 19, Gansel’s Bergamot.— Thorpe. 1, Seckel ; 2; Beurre de Capian
1 he walls, га ее to the viel from = енед to pth of about 2 feet, x оре mixing oe 3 н» 8 rear setting Be а. ce m er.
rains; a few Alpines “ be introduced s the Surface apit а liberal a Aston Town, Б же so good as various others xj
* Vi 2 id o. рев r Peach h 1а ra. bur the rich compost. About 5 feet square cm be трећа 0 vation |— D E B; Rudolph.
ыы „шег each houses, 201 prolong the season ; | proper distance at which the piants should stand in rows. | Naurs or Pare Wide been so often obliged Te
y will, if, supplied with a little heat, continue bearing h i f Goosebe d Curra decline naming heaps of dried or other plants,
through the TD vata dE rer Be kak v Ene ge ay to request our correspondents to recollect aoe wen
n with. t the centre of the bushes an unlimited
Е ER GARDEN AND з or could have, undertaken
With th AR " eee ia be kept and open, cutting clean o any stro lly apply,
Ne е exception of favoured spots (wh shoots that rise season that part. Cut out all branches should bear in mind that, before applying to us for i
Sinds ду Verbenas, Pelsrganiupae, &e., are still affording that cross one another, leaving the leading shoots| they ими арак ө пейт. other means of gaining i
& few owers, and should be perm rmitte ed to rem ain), the We cann rou
le of i
e of the sumnier 110 E plants will by this’ time
he lead e of examining and think
rod did hes jit, sn and $ stopping at a bud inclining to} for them raters E would it be desirable i we hi Ave
be removed from the ground, and the beds oceu = qu: 4 ;
pied rahe sa = be mies in to ew buds, Black requested that, in future, not more than
d wide Y pec) Е ће wee Papo ие | Currants require no pruning, except thinning out the| The CES S. is Lomaria . — Cara yanit е |
Plants; in this epartment, therefore, little — a liie ўан the bushes have become large арӣ | nium Trichomanes . 0 1 B. Not a Lichen but the йи
ge an : not 4
to sweep and roll the thick o wood, called Clavaria pratensis.— H В; You are pe — p |
ice or thrice weekly, and to keep the ä —— Cole уоапе Мота F . L nt in noe |
hice OC, lant iflora.-- 1, n А
er— dry and firm. In STATE v Tur WEATHER AT hel th See ‚ NEAR LONDON, Da Tobira; 2, Plectranthus аита! ашы
g must be maintained over | Forthe week dar Nov. 17, 1853, as observed ai zebrina; 4, Pyrethrum Parthenium. Your pv 4
om ib the hede W Tht pres | —— TL TEE њад now Chamomile from Feverfew.— Sub. *
а critical time or plants recentlystruek, No, 3 g| Basouzrsn, Myoporum рагу ium. i |
Ede) FIALA v Wi ov. а на оде › : А Hardy & & Your Early Dwarf Floug
rape! affected . 2+ Max. | Min, | Li osa P be, w Uh cooked white, бошу, excellenti. |
esity rather than а choice; and | КЎП ЖЕ ГГ 3
— the stock rooted, tole- | $ Sunday i3 12 | 2952 39/60 free from
the dark days: саны Моп.. И 13 440 | 29,672 |. у persons making a footpath across them. 5 е
— 2 С 631 газе, althóðih th ane voit à te “field was mildew: 1
lost, more e 15 | 39.695 | 29.64 ct hon been long since announced in other cases T D
| c ied E^ Taurs. 17 16 | 29.01 23,738 sibh - the pamper
illing many п еей these columns; and it is possible fos; ied
uch plants as Ver. Average | | 204и bebe when mu: el e eventi па mater finding i 1
; the plants; very likely by preventing
- апа “Nov. П 2 Dense fog — he roots. But you cannot 11. such an eg
considerable amount Of| — 13—Fogzy; den: cloudy зла xisi] area; and we believe that all the attemp
from the sun’ rays, E 14— Foggy ; pomum de overcast nt nights } ш» the effect of continued trampling
- —D n uccess.
iy nthe sap vede too mde - fen ea at we UC ci ent wg in rein
"e " . Mean temperature of of the week 5 deg. bei the averages 05 pruning, itl mixture of 8 conside
: ve been exposed freely for the “ MEE which is certainly a preventive of insects to а sme
We! shogld prefer winter's them fn STATE OF THE WEATHER AT bapa ta extent; but whether your Vinery will be free from
1 р 8 them During the! ending Nov, 26, 1853. | next year or not will greatly depend upon the
і m t n be kept th ive. Copious syringings and am
: 1 е — e Vines receive. Copio
Я; lants of which ..— Par mal — — during the эү en M perhaps, upon
А 3 8 ars in i jb oL. preventives.
Ыы — eod mt ize — 2 ain, [zd SKELETON Leaves: Sub. The pes — apes
— З ‘growth ean be assisted by 4 little hese is a common bamel'e help 9 2 1
s help d fier e pase aarp wood for cuttings ; Verbenas, Sunday 20) 4944 Stumps OF TREES: Derwentwater. yon ahaa p. 355, and elbe
p which strike чишу, , i Norton's blasting cartridge, mentioned at 4
‘ound 23| 48.37, 1 h is e
M» 24| 47.96 i 1 Hill Hamburg ber-
EC d IN аш на qup de
sub. | Sena Y C im eus t ilmot's Black Hamburgh d more di cult t01
s ture above occurred уй г
1844, and p ше ч Ire 59 дек ; and the lon lowest on the no наа those of
may therm. 18 1 iiri aiias mier de Cantal. pai
—————MÓ i ^ GT ri lw? T
No jte es to Correspondents, — e
7 Asranagus: E H. ени чае the 1 planta ior Grape. Its only fault is
old plants in the mon arch. In taking Prince is sometime
is required not а 2 em ei to be broken or || агау is more properly the Same as the
— d m err ©, more harm than exposing them, even for Wine woe ld Sub, Und
an hour, to a w t 157 The
| Books: Xz. You will f find all the information you séek in the | | ve 7 з
tree last editio tion of of Lindley’ Vegetable е Kingdom.” It is not con brmation upon the subject,as you
E —А B. Mills on the Pine-apple, { ur er volu! But us. cannot ta that,
— — and G uthill’s Treatise on the S oe [ ‚п Mi Upon the cede
We never in upon vel
Соттловз' Stoves: E ekyll. We know of nothing 1 ? d 07 mr ати 5 ications
тезресіз, to the 30s. cottagers’ cooking-stoves sold by Vias p m a m unavoidably dajaino till the
can be made. also beg
the
and it hen
suited to a cottager’s y
in amem We have had one in use occasionally for two
ts, bakes, — po tors Pach k scele
THE
arin AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 745
CHOOL FOR GENERAL AND SCIENTIFI 10 DRAINAG
AUTION 70% AGRICULTURISTS.— DE UCATION (especially with regard to Agriculture), | М: гоно „ principal
LR and thea that extens pnm — 2 —— ve sere ge by Mr. Down Josiah Parkes, C.E.) will undertake the Supervision of
MAN st on, requisites of — ‘an 1. i Shih
ONY CIBBS AN beral educa ni наг ба terms are moderate and — ive. Land Drainage A T da (oF setting oui d out the Drains, taking
AS THE ON ТҮ pe ORDERS ЮЕ PERUVIAN „ ned two private pupils. Soils, Minerals, and ure: з 288 Drath v d — 8
baer it to om "e "n du 3 carefully analysed. — — 12,
erm n t Чез wio buy HE GENERAL LAND D
to y on their ERAL LA RAINAGE and 1 DRAINAGE AND ATION.
T . LA Je e parties from whom they purchase w PROVEMENT COMPANY.—Incorporated by special — oper WEBBER "begs to inform Landowners
of co t security, and, in addition to pert of Parliament.—Ofiices, 52, Parliament Street, London. Publice that, having had considerable!
sitention to that рош — ANTONY ‘GIBBS AND SONS. think i Directo experienee, 12 tundra Drainage and i
poet ea ps a ELLO uu. unita — Е EE SEYMER, Esq, М.Р nix Chairman. обов pes X ө} im ed. princi 7 4
ir JOHN LEERS SHELLEY, Bart M 80 n Ог on commission.
Guano has been sold by them em during the — two years is 155ех, еру? вр] NH rt; hear Tivertó r vertón,. ў erence FID 1708
АИЙ 7... Tar o in ТП Wnty eal et T ries
e by ses ower price must therefore r Williar R. S. Great G E w E p
either leave a loss to them, or the article — be adulterated. Henry Currie, Esq. Cornhill Pens oce cpm pound? а peus "i everti havi a dA 8
ERU VIA homas Edward Dicey, Esq., Claybroo Hall, Lutterworth... | wa — —— надо, W Vieh m be mown
N тн Ж guar, ranteed import of William Fishe Hobbs, Esq., Bo Lodge, Colchester. , u application б 84
Sape teeth ӨҢҮ GIBBS AND ЧАТ Lobos A чал, dward John Hutchius, Esq., МІР, Eaton Square, London, | N further information in agen ori els
rphosphate of Lime, and all Artificial Manures, Linseed an amuel Mor eo, Egg. M. P, Somer! Hall, Suffolk. "aj у ; Ties TCH
Cakes, &c.— WAI. Ives CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London. William T Esp PE Lon des Sur. m t Sv eo th BURT 8 nre
ANURES.—The felicving Man айп. [тибү ger — i ov 6, Welwyn, Herts. | NY AN THE WILLOWS, on ЖУ RADA Xy Nor. 29,
Бат Me, Laas’ Factor De idc à Creek: Т & Сбтарату'ехебптев Work * ‘Improvement, viz., 85 Y x4 ihe V. i U be given, yi Fo ч
Кыр =й т. У, = n£7 0-0 raining, Irrigation, Enclosing, — — and iua w 0 edm of 4 I feet deep, in
еа of ELET 1 à 0 the гео! of) Farm M — — a ele ner, and with the
Sulphuri ug та r omonnt of dè of the Ж, ау beg n ings on xy ч instant B Ылл! unke ume иу — sth ee oa be
[ r ears 5 whic 9 n ma | First 4.3 for third
RE. „Осе, 69, King Wiliam а Street, С ‘Bis, Loa, or үлүче те othe repay ball exten T3 P MW WIDE Cn jn se bent three, ә у which
Aminonia— Sulphate MIR NM ге Hed per 1011 Woes AM ÜOLIPRORD; Secretary, | 14 will be 1 will 2— vM Tear
Amm : — — irt и [for ti yit ps4 pi r of:
THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT bki 1 PROSP TUS ОР, тн 88 4 A RT de Foreman fos É un ои ponia a
А e.principally from animal substances, yield- L |
мя nitrogen by slow decomposition Shed ben found most „ташлы Incorporated by special Act of Par rliament. Liability Limited 24. “we тааны Мт сыс ‘ol len
at the present pom The куе; re Company supply on to amount of share. Capital 100,0002. — aes res of poto Ca soto ith en өү? Блас: fre ts; db! Fore-
the best are: Peruvian Guano, Ni neve rri Soda, MULA ei Utm to be paid on allotment) With pow o increas mer f be allo
of Lime, Sulphate of. em onis belii >> and Md San ensare, Salt, | Y Wh power also to Reprodu ce t the ial, bys ^ wn VI it LB yee
ER, The? ЛС ДАР
and еу 7 other ie Manur
Bridge Street, Blackf
He r nn
This highly
harg
Dir ш
Thomas Brassey, Esq., 56, 15 Sui. Bond 10
Thomas R. Paar Cartwri o^ Esq.
d ners wi
men, р бале must draw To.
pipes, and pt
It ber
= у
ин fertilising nur. wbirh v poy ee и — — letely | Robert W Wen — Mc yb
ondon Sewage und most efficient for fen 7
AU 135 more especi ially for Peas, Beans, Turnips, Tae гоб Loftus dci 12b cee Fath Ува ој :
angold Wurzel, and other root erops. It will pr — Hormio p 4% % King's eneh кА na
turn for the outlay t Guano or any other Manure at a m Napier ger); 5, St. James's Place. s SES n Sakin gi vigent vod 1 ri
equivalent value: it possesses the property of alode 5 8 Pig tae SERE аА" 5
fertilising power longer than other Manures now in use. It may zw аа pee est dk qut "a e ' *. ‘Thompson,
Brides te а атас a deed ers m АЙ = ad ct | Eos 1 по Vile ee
? vd 1
a ton, at 4s. P cwt, for ready mone TON and т P UR cel et Kd " id y R о тус, a —— Brees cat
less tha ан mei be ap^ ered a London Terminiot J e а “уы [И a ndo qe Branch, Y Pall наре Eas Whalley Hou W
It ma R G. Gm DS & Co., 26, Down Street, ng Konsel, CET i Ev N
Piccadi Agricultural Seedsmen, and from rera the eed A oe Richard Griffiths жайа, 1 Be чек, Sc Ware, Lincoln 4 Я
of the G any. Recomm — and T ч qu на. Re AND Diagn rates OF IHE renown OF Fla
ж the Works. € West, ii y «ной Row, {йш
"UTTA PERCHA BOOTS FOR : SHEEP, for the __ Messrs, Vizard and Suns Dursley, Gloucester
ure and Prevention of FOOT-ROT G rice 4d. 5а, and 64. :
280 Price of the 5 n tin cases, t for 100 sheep, Messrs. He ewitt Da = Ol 5 > ncis Vi od, V W. — s Place,
: dd and Co, Patent Works, Sheffield гиб; айй Ps, T d M ап гу;
Offices о, the Company.— a ar
GTEPHENSON ano TEAT ‚1, Grüceehureh Stes | Agonis in Scotland- Me ee дуч Bla, ад Wa,
айо да, 4 17, New Park Street, Southwark, (Eon ial 1, York Place, Ediubur,
of of Copper бу ylindrieal and, Im туркой. Conical оп B SOURS,
tory an eit Wood or Th — 2 — —— > -— ue
Aron, respect raph call the attention of the ‘the "Nobility, Gentry, — COMPAN есе eg n — — Ads
ry eir simple but E | apply to land, 8 d ene АЕ һауе TL
ip ine ese works ej ыа, refere f vites 3753 adn ul rO Урра ZEE
erences o
the аге jac res er аел can be given, and full 1 particulars Sa per nan o pe бз — aus obstacles arising from ec
ities in the ownership of Leal property, and from acciden
A
S FORKING MACHINE, which о
MEDAL of the Royal tural Society at GLOUCESTER.
1853; 5L 5s. Prize of the YORKSHIRE SOCIETY; and bi.
Prize of the CLEVELAND SOCIETY ;
esex, Surrey, Cheshire, Yorkshire,
rshire, Worcestershire, Leicester-
of SMALLER OCCUPIERS where horse |
т; SAMUELSON has cons — an implement
ree or four
„Manufacturer = M‘Cormick’s Reaper me commended
D Chat Qut s Churns (37. prize at Gloucester), Liquid м
W yra Ж? — awn Mowers, &c,
ia Works, Banbury.
златом | TE
STEEL DIGGING FORKS. _
VEL Aan m
ENT AMERICAN.
liar
MURS PATENT DIGGING or 0
the
BB | th
hitherto granted to a
е ог
т otherwise, if its value can
quately increased — — outlay of capital, the
ca to effec through the medium of the Company, the
requisite works of co areis —— — A > in m of
prove nts will be executed aun ction of the
osure Commissioners, and the a men wide "v the
preliminary expense 15 ‘included, is constituted by the Act a
first cha n the inhe — of the land in the в Shape of term:
nable айту: от теп
The Company possess mportant оез the mode
of an ppt xc Saeed or expended for improvements
In of existing Drainage Companies, the only mode of
‚ | reproducing the m is — e "es fd the rent-cbarges. The de-
mand, however, for th being necessarily limited, the
Company devised a eg ‘for *. — ering available for Land
лі реа кее the floating capital of tbe country. With thi
plied for very
Mri power -of issuing, under the authority of the Inclosure Com-
missioners, debentures founded .on the rent-charges, and a
ferable, free of dut , by endorsement under hand ERA uum
securing, under ordinaril ily
ушне керү. of at de tal.
By t re scheme, co
АҢ are fi
metn "piel to po pro Footie "The ome
3 mir-
— is made, in ae 2 = pr: PM ath
y for im seeking a and
— Ats ra will
rd a m
rs with ery — с es
The iier d 8 + profite! Ww jul
253 re
d for the —€—
thus be scie
—— ; ——.—
enable the C ny te entier, or to ad large amount
of money audi the . fit being made PIS ions, k
and divisible bn d" aitoa mount of re W |
t will affo Share-
From works undertaken and executed b m. rom
rom, — ssions on advances t em u
2 oms, Commer cla ei a
te re ae kaa ru it тр
t; ап. 8 nua meni In u
UA A M ON _
befo Orden 7
"x Nerv. 16 no a —
The aur eren Sen.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1883.
3
Tuvns
Ако
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO vor vieni.
22
.
ER P. ies on the subject of Achr-
CULTURAL STATISTICS, а ASHBURTON
by the President,of the Royal Agricultural, Society
glan recently 5
ex —.— in the Journal of the Society, more
—.— "nS —— “instructive
accurate
- farming in me cou
ther as
for cuni commercial
oft
de 18 of ilt of Bir Mérvest This circtims
‚ Pusx x, leads him to write as ү? 10
powers, where Landowners Su; dei d ova ens
and employ their own ge т
Scotland, where restrictions sre rng 3
where Farm — i noron
any's Act is the 4 *
а the
nm) TER. ive country a
the s
je and to pay the ais Wh
Dated this day d,
nd. nm
e p — „i
tom
Mela
'
— *
и
Reference
field, bat wren
hav
es ү
mend Com x | rope, is
ет s ы other direetions.
ub! ess ‘ancl T difficulty would, if insuper-
to the main usefaln elieve it
which individually ould be
trustworthy из
Eh
of honest opinions ‘une ii
of them by stances unde
liii. bomb, will 2
746 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
le of observation, give conclusions series for ead profit during the continu-
Ben Nus added up, de мнр іп a suf- of the riment. These facts tell with
ch з |
db accurate total. The bias telling in ed great шей "Mte on all who are disinclined to
geen direction is * in the Dtocóos of addition— | admit the pur of what is called high feeding—and
cesses plus and minus in the sev ai so they ought were there not another 1 of the ru
t |
series x
ps neutralise one DEM in calculation, if those subject also demanding attention, whi
ty. The by Mr. Н
cases possess sufficient number and variety. y ARKNESS in the following | convincing n
commercial value o overnment scheme is manner. The truth is, it is not the profit р head к
therefore, we think, not to be lost sight cemere s but the profit per acre, that is the true test of |
that on which Mr. Pusey more especially counts is any farm practice involving the 8 of the
undoubtedly лузги a ae all —— labou r and the food grown upon the farm. Mr. Han RENESS |
cost which will be rred. Sue 'ey," he says :— a vn
“s I thi ik, im at Re es: | * Taking a superficial glance at the Tables, we would be
mays; should no У. t 1015 d ied ot ith t think that No. 5 experiment of T : shows that the greatest
tion of our year y узе or corn, WI a view 9 net gain is obtained from the animals fed upon Turnips and
i immediat dep ndence on foreign straw alone—namely, 21. 11s. 113d. per head: but the true question
meas is will yield me
most money for my 30 — ms of Sw waa? Now, M the Logan
) т
improvem: ment of 9 whieh n with the Tables and experiments be correct—and we have no reason to |
d ubt th
present. century and is strengthe with its doubt them
d
raw, without either raw or cooked me not pay so much per
advance. -It is, 1 indeed, this “statistical "object for acre as the experiment No. 6, in which — en nag fed on two
whisk lam myself chi iefly an | moderate feeds of Turnip, and one feed of с chop. Looking
at the column of Table 2 entitled, 4 — per aere, at
“If ascensus — pren elde ‘had M анна ‚ 20 tons for ango and 30 tòns for eie it will be found that
menced with tury, as wel f the raw-food sy = experiment No. 5, as instanced by Mr.
50 — * Pall, yielded 20i. . per acre; whereas, the feeding by
population, ‘his rural ] picture of the lst д Меч pip art oor food, yielded, for the Turnip mone (ex-
have bee aluable, B М, thou p
en my e. u M gh of paying for all artificial foo od), the sum of 24/.. 6з. 3d,
fuck must мене for the past, ат glad MA it per Er € . 5 ui to - coo = ш, бишей
1 umber of cattle for which eac of feeding will yield six
zs at oed crt t A Gtr 47 ES tappi | months’ green food per acre, will get a key to solve the apparent
e rate provement 15 difficul He will then see that if he fed his cattle upon
The e at of the many ЕВ заа 5 Swedes alone, and straw uncooked, he can but'keep 22 of ‘cattle,
nis t Mr. P lett f t, —— with the eooked food in experiment No. 6, he is enabled
poin т. Pusry’s letter refers must, in to keep. r about one beast — er acre besides pay ing for
p
the present — of our columns, be postpone ей i b Bean-me “J Thus, Mr. OCH is perfectly correct in
ting, as he does, in "Ihe extraet which we ш їп опг 11
for eek, 8,
оао Ру. remar ks, that each a of M angold or Swedes
Тнк last number of the * Monthly Journal of the * lg
Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland,” s > EN чоп а ee vindi крадени
is again а very bae ы. one, A diens on the | The re one additional aspect of all
recently-published experiments on sTALL FEEDING 3 and that arises out of the fitness of. ды
CATTLE took place before the — meetin i the particular kind of feeding, that may be adopted, to
rm of the Society on the Ist of this month, and the — of the animal so treated.
ed i е have extracted inanother mi ht ll appear from experiments on
id
et
Page am interesting contribution to the general mass a lot of wild mongrels that feeding on
of —— e then elicited, by Mr. food, growing naturally on the hill side, was
intelligent steward of Counsellor more Profitable than box-feeding on yate
Sprint of Larkfield, Lucan. And we shall Linseed, a MERE Tra but ze on
material on w ich Mr. Ha pows eet ns BREE ROE, Hereford, or : Devon oxen. AS sar tical
were founded, LITTLEBO was a of the farmer is nowhere shown.more LED
successful example d the 4 fashioned. kdo. con- he os өл his management м the character »|
ducte a 6. е M nee? manner. His plan is described the stock he is feeding. And even the cas
as — pm TAa eee INC NN Co . M' Dovarr's Galloway oxen, — as the
— the first two weeks gave them a moderate 8 results are doubtless recorded, must not be read
e 9 дозоре and what Oat str B they could consume; by the farmer of Berwickshire or — a8
e th rnips, and fourth week like ly to be ex
увы aad cone to give ee 8 and v abundant supply of stalls, de e e y T animals а eee e ; the
at icm uncut, up to April 2d; we then gave two feeds \ erodes, 2 re well-bred animals are consuming
— 8 one feed Mangold, with 14 ‘tbs. Italian Rye-grass hay each produce of his f. nerous diet w
of sa
ill
ales
which will be shown г 6. the balance-sheet. "Тһе entire feeding РЕТ, іп such beset) where it it would result in a ls
consisted of Turnips, Mangolds, straw, and hay, all uncut; I else Where.
at а ittle
er ga
d М atti |
терау {һе ‘veranda э oian, for . E qe any, wis that | “SYSTEMS” IN DRAINAGE.
had an over-abun . urn d up t
the finish as they — ich were as sound up to — Tug article in T" last Number wes The Key-
S LE
‚ The other instances quoted were those of se fort 5 eee eurer пирана
t it me un
vete of Log: Mr. Eron - of. Harley humble ‘opinion upon the subject ol land drainage as
1
an grain ee. — cime cient opportunities to observe in the
— libe liberality. And it may be thought "hath wide practice, 3 dis be permitted to жашт баву —.—
| e de
“was an сурону of of: MN the two — vich Some egree of — that they are entitled to ei
Я пне ne у some of those | fair consideration,
Hin the discussion same season and It appears to me, then, that there is too much of
de the ае of mere locality, “system” in draining, as in many other things. We
4 F. TLEI Y А all ‘tk rere)
and е 1at the shortest Way to extensive rep ,
at while in ra fes е5 is to adopt some peculiar
7 ‘system ” or mode practice; . ; -
cameo] sionally sueeeesful, hentia a er a
— „(Turnis at 8s., and. -Mangolds at 10s. J question whether the deck in public are — EXT 2;
а ton); e in the instane ce of the great losers вве: e yet in drain.
latter, — 1904 100 days = 244/ in six ing, as their Urt gen are by other professors of
— « ae deducting Turnips at t 65. Mangolds “systems.” In this there may not necessarily be a
at 8s. а + and other food in proportion ; the purely ве selfish motive; but it may arise from the eir-
former, too, being the Increase upon a lot of very eumstance that a practitioner has accidentally dis-
uneven ven animals, weighing between 3cwt. and 6 cwt. — a “system” which is perfectly suceessful on
haine ‘when first tia 105 and the latter upm his particular field of p and that ihe —
averaging. about universally “applicable =
| s must be
o appreciated, but with all due deferenee to
able to bring them to bear where they
be most applicable, татыу нде...
м ope I do not misunderstand t their ;
ut Mr. Baily Denton would a o catia,
) нч Ppear to insist u
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ccm drainer, operating upon a limited ‘field of
practice, should fall into the error of ‘su
system generally, or universally, маен неа
ddiin ing ko paris, rend. e? "n. practice-o е ai
one which it may, at some time,
client's interests that he should adopt. mE
Depend on it the landowners of this country will
pursue the most certain and advantageous course in the
dr чучын апа onde gr of their 1ey eon.
cumstance very rare
any but those Who are sontes engaged in eo ucting
such ау for ge concern at amount
f rati 7
those eig the most неше practice, with ie es
pagar fo ciency of wo М
dog ^
(a asily ascertained in high
баан. will furnish the best guarantee 96
and efficiency that а proprietor can have. 4 p.
Engineer.
I
farmer, is extract uad m the Wort
© Baldoon, 2 b^
Dear Sir, —I Sei m uch pleasure in ans
inquiries regardin ng.t es
making. There is a little d
change from the Dunlo
ears
ress—
the cows, 90° to 100° y anii to put iM sua е
rennet as thickens the milk in 15 minutes. -
or ripen the cheeses thoroughly after they
for this purpose they must be stored on a 0E
loft, or the store should be heated 3 7
“ By close attention to these three nieht
jc. cl material setis Ve ipei airies
ints Mr. РЕ may well state that “never was there
во divided a house as the fraternity of drainers ;” and
Ie endeayoured to explain above. But it
ч ае should no t be so; and it is high time that
ng i ha
ee —— immense variety ‘of You will thus see that, t
зе experiments, ‘circumstances, should forego очно igi of: liis par- it is not m y to mak
"basis and so far ticular system for the practice of any, isle yide whom- | We did so the first year and made
1 b -disgo ^or propose d), that — and sold . A
2 xS t 4 ы
*
cen я | engineers should be neither — nor т реј
different eircun ic? unfortunate result of publicly ees ina
that the same truth comes out in the case ER en
Colonel MDovarüs own eattle when the different Ae, is, that th
lots into which they were divided are compared Pk in it, r h If in error.
with one — Thus lots 4 and 5 on ‘Mangold res seems to me that it would be better for Fre up pro- lin
Wurzel and Tu ps alone, aud I" e 91 engineers both the latter
“au ange and straw stand highest ee thé whole |а
_47—1853.
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
747
as there is ofte
“ Eight yea
sary (as 1 biben
eashire sys
and the cheese n
mined to. adopt
was pannis a.
for
three {в t
р> the Cheshire chisels, &e., an
attention to the three principles alr
of the finest qua
may be made by after
the ——
ago 1 у
ей 10 inter ority in the price
en the great r
2 пор altogether
eing points of *
troublesome than ihe ps ——
ot bein ка» so Pape. I deter-
A knowledge of it
e same — ner by the dairyman
a Cheshire dairy ; ; he
And after a full gener
e already said, is of wii. t, by
eady m ned,
yor urbe Sire cheese
afaina the etu
of milk. І shall be happy if this —— tion ант =
wy use to you ;
In answer to further i ihe Mr. Caird: ——
“By the lst October
for two months.
and twenty of our first-m
prepara
tory process to ‘making up’
5 pomor interrupted or postponed, воле temperature tores
eese the |
the Cheshire fashion,
loth, in
when taken out of the chisel—theb binding being kept on | of 3 on, I am " pr
g. One hu 5 d parin
‘he expense is trifling
h
nt. The
st be continuous,
ron
Hom
Land Peerage —It is
0 >
етей by a bed of: ego gravel, Lieu
by wit “of experiment, from a
only nec
a a point at whieh the surface of the clay suddenly dipped aware whether it is absolut
nr
found on aae.
was furrowed,
essary to intersect: aliens кыы o
ап eres P
+ чалчы of gravel, into which the water then sank and
found its way to a natural vent at a lower met
—
м"
On rem
— Z-inch
‘amination that
care
E more than 3i millions, the rest cam
pe
tion ;
КЖ
Germany (
old W
5 was choked, and threw
bove ground at various Points; ; it was found on ex- “having their own — " and — ra
the drain Pipe was uar Írom end to end a
— e roots ; this wa
‘the water was always — —
drains
3) millions.
Beige, Holland, pes
‘thus
drain I was able |
— all ch — кә чыж sb
denenir —
Ea terminating , ia rs gault only run after heavy | — ements, combined with ЕЕ „Вар
urzel, the main |
the water
eonfined.to this drain in which
ipes of the
not attracted ia roots to 2r
sion I бча чав that
ent is
as impressed with the unneces- Hewitt Davis, Хов,
of оог
se factor ma
e leave only Ш. 18.
‚ап ES бенә smc а
ports to re 1
tri
out a for their own
opulation of 28
has
ich — never afforded
and, a part of
tries having a population WII 7 0 millions)
n wi and gri only these markets to to apply to.
‚18
- Cultivati on. — The iatements |
e by a corresponden nt in the 2 Gazetie о
Fog 29th ult., n the cultivation of Wheat
me to make
carcely bear
come to as 2 m
fir year’s statement, where
to realise a clear profit on — Багаа of $i 9s. ‘Ss. 814.
Now, taking all his items of expen correct, І find
he does not debit — with om sa or rates,
which a N.
А № — —
ro 30s, acre, the rent for the
S., which, when deducted, —
pe ox to 27. 14s. Sid. The
of former year ; but in чем s atari of this kind, to i
and remain, dear віт, faithfully 2 me the
«J Cai
relative merits of any systems of culti-
ren a uniform Price should be put upon the -—
27 th Aw ANOMALY
apr heyah or deductions for differences in — lle
г otherw is state — then, ¿f
5 i e of 44 bu shels ; ; whether
from a m failure j in erops or in Ст
epared to
£
arisi
om-
—
—— in
g the two yen
n 10d., — which deduct
shels
98. 10. . — —
previous year
MA s. à for ihe double ie diei A Nag
The
oF 17.15 148. er,
ears.
— ep i * шш
ss in these fortu-
es of жүс values ; bu
m parison must suppose prices to hav
Stet as тауга which psa ү. —— have — the
; the statement would stand t iffer
табле 2. D A “Pent |
d.
d. for the last ar, an апа
profit te the three im of Ш. 14s. 8d. per year
d half ac You will perceive I have given no credit for |
the са аа. (ав І ы oe name ge
ne toa
an in carrying out this ode. x! cultivation (yo
3 says not); but I think it very conclusive,
had it not been for the — state o et
for his — n 's 8 either the
tion or the PE crops would vu told |
b d deterioration e soil.
one he mend deter iind have
sket an
— res
" that
ur cor- |
ing, t the em would be less,
On a are fa f
&e,—to grind
here is no тый of E: Mm the cheese by. pressure, 2 alike deficient and are se eking supplies in competi- the animals would be better — in double piough-
in the ith proceeding
whole
manageable. a
— cha, Т Turnips,
a
— the —— moving the iron ways would be a
ruinous waste of and money. In (€—
isa point much — whieh i is of v
— vghly el
press
admitting the air and poo would increase the
8 in — far beyond amount of extra wages.
* Penny wise and poun doni "à is true enough. Falcon.
The Cattle at. St. Kitts,—1 cannot thi 1
of horn, igs ne, by your
is peculiar any
ult of acci ident
think upon
small, ill-fed, shaped, quarrelsome 1 little
it took w one
whi
a, Ohio
Engin, dated February, 1853.
by Mr. Moffitt
H. Knight, of L ers ati, Ohi
puts bas been put in
rm o :
of Whea
io, and ng the past
operation at Tiptree Hal, on the
q., where it
it
eral
| who were present Pure d _ their seed Wheat for the
— f d, strange as it "^ —.—
ertheless the fact, * in threshing cleaning
448 bushels | of Barley nota kernel was observed to be
— -—
y be afforded at а less pi price ther machincg
adapted for the same amount of power, The driving
n the late was —— to a power of
four — sa and was ved
kindly — by Mr. ——— of Braxted Ha. ‘The
e other à
e pursu uits,
induces th it a train 2 "les
enough
in the drama
are “proverbial for
т carry out
pre sumption ЕА
— the looker- on, рема blind as acto
may appear ngli
a project, because they like it, than receiv
which would steer them e an — ent.
The feeling of unwillingness to diverge fro igh тө, beaten
2 followed by — — thers "^ grandfathers is
sappearing, yet im ent re is
ficiently rapid to — — country irom high —
inthe event — a mp not provin pa er t the
ui ant of judie ——
неа — cultivation, an
» &e., W
st
— 0
and — a men of
ppli 2
PET 3.1
сап vot NN which is not often
Them grain
са
Б ч ат and onwards, by its peculiar
otion allows all the grain n and chaff to fall into the
e ine, itis
“slat” riddle, formed likea partly — nd
the wnwards the intervals of
The — bell der es prex шк and
harrows, are quite 3 th
into tilth, t aid of as a moving
power in the Propulsion by an engine on a soft
field.
surface will be found a difficult task; if five RUN Six
e d to a machine to
of horses are to be to drag it alon
the ground, whilst fire and water do the grubbing work,
| be made the paramount object of the next year, and we
now possess direct evidence that, in the metropolitan -
745 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Nov. Ov. 19,
eoun at least, the breadth of land already seeded is draini ing at different depths and in various soils, solat: country Great aua — well be ash
very —— — bie and is ie eens ; but this -— ing the information from most of the counties in England ever, itis too true that huma 1 be ashamed of, Hay of. Hoy.
not satisfy us, fo n" e yet ns a great step which, and Scotland. The draining in the part of the am ty | ero wded фина г in apartments tc wha all ages, arg
immediately 3 in * probability yie eld a where J reside is ы б emer 4%, €— Д ы the contact, breathing a — air, caused ч / lie in Close
uantity of Wheat 2 re abundant AR any which has rood of 7 yards, for a pric 3 h far sons being crammed into a асан Y а dozen per.
бна ested during many о ygone years, It exceeds any of whie bth have ever deard fi her rdi 8 ligo enough for two ; added to whioh Toom se
is a fact ду ыша аы. һу геаПу сај men that n! attributable to the wo ork being done snos entirely the most horrid charaeter dispense den d
Grass lands satan broken up may harrowed by one man, and there b e price is | throughout the house; Reports from ou
and sown the same day, be the weather what it me, — by his standard. „АШ the work in "is distriet | inspectors have thrown some light on Weg e :
even though it rain all the time; but on the other hand, has for many years back been done very inefficiently, | there is one point which appears to have какы
if old worked ground, especially when the texture is principally with öle without ols - ^ uc m con- 8 or they may not have deemed it Pies.
stro i i i tur i i 1 ta b б oi n to
ng an ubir te
water, it is rendered quite intractable for an indefinite the tile — — till he free — e for t uman creatures waste their lives, sinking into
period. New ground under Grass, ne. mye wem as become stopped up. I have therefore bre | grave, surrounded by unheard of -wretehedness, о c
naturally rather poor, is almost I to produce a good, gested that your publication — a paper, drawn out in | he rents, e prop к rs for е e in; they cannot afford to bui
* s is an artiele signed“ G. P. S., upon: Em ceipts for Dressing Rice.—* erieus," in your Pa aper — are refore = elled to put up with the dens
fying * effects of steam on moul deenyed sub- of Oct: 29, wishes for a few receipts for sheds ci rice, the i
E ee 5 confirmation of these ig quie, T 1 laete I send. The — "anres Je in be that the p 1.
оша bring to your notice, and through — ust have a fire to ricus?” would have Let the -— know who are the kin
— oe to a dy = —— if qe peru e nk it its oue rest tried, sud show de E азі be induced - redes who thus eharitably house their tenants,
publicatio: produ a useful result, to-také th trouble. iving as rent a sum extravagant for refu „ eren
the füllowibg fact, viz. :— Upon the premises of a factory | Sevouryj: Bice: Put 1 Ib. of rice into 3 quarts, of boiling waten let | bay air and watertight ;—what wretched pe. —
er engine is daily at work, is a peni d hogs ar e i and allsp 1 pes and ada ion mf | p and vice, are within — Wee of төш i
which very unpleasant odours were generated, partieu- over the fire, elosely covered, for feria ice; X its umet hen it gance, profligacy and selfishness, Falcon,
larly during the summer, and which being in the y vicinity | || will be fit for use. Te will produce eh re than 8 Tos: э of ү качы F
of the counting-house, was not un ае y an intolerable savoury rice, which, if purchased at a hot = ties
nuisance. It ppen тро off the engine, Baked Rice Puddin : al orie is.
* эы. 9.— Put half a Ib. of rice into 3 ts of ski
the steam, by aceident, foun Yr into the drain | milk, and add 2.z. of treacle, or а little Pepper and "А , na 5
communicating with the pol pit, aud rising up. throu osa. baka it. It will make nearly 4 Ibs. of pudding, land will cost AGRICULTURAL a DAR RD i or :
en space ov it, qui y fil — » nny а pound. If East Indian rice is used it should be ed A
may, or eH tlie 5 ^ 4 24. ked Ma s fev hon hours in water. Nov. 1.—A paper "E read hy Mr. On the
E ice in — f rice i udding b à
hould be ‘still further spread 3 all | 8 to be capab bli of holding five — the p 11 51 most „ Method Р, Feeding. Fara Stoch Hi
this subject were, however, soon | — — e 5 Ibs. of solid pudding, and may eaten with treacle, | drew attention to several reports |
pars tie ort minutes all the offensive effluvia у vill eost about РРО pon which we now present to our т ke pas in an abri
m, whilst it remained, Was not bul dt giensiy = 1 by Be n 5 pint it w -l E dt dne Gn form : fe
t I А | ntly wo hours, y which time i f tl - om $n
in tel x it purified the privy also, and the | isistence of thick paste; then add 2 pints of skim milk an d 2 o2, Mr. Littleboy's — of the Pag gh v. Cattle in his extollit:
оссавіо dr wing off from che engine was sufficient to strong Cheshire cheese grated pretty fine; add a little pepper} |, (Larkfield, Lucan), for the season 1862.5.
keep it in 2 ke: With eis steamed food for | and salt, and boil the whole very ge ntly for another hour. It We had 13 acres of Turnips, an але mt crop. I
i respec ооа for will produce 9 Ibs. of maccaroni rice, and will cost not quite I Se not — 3 that there were over 50 tons r reed
е, I cannot help thinking that now the farming three 3 a pound. * had т vasi
world will eondescend to to read, and not а ise informa- . Rice and Barley Porridge.—Püt 1 Ib. of rice and 11b. of Scotch Vetch es, which ‘wou d not exceed 35 or 40 tons per [^^ Тю
tion, nsidered it,“ book Barley ise 25 gallons of pod, and boil them very gently for | àcres of "these = vile, and 1 acre ME Globe and Yello
r i |
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four hours over a slow fire; then add 4 oz. of treacle and 1 oz. Turnip. We 3 acres of Mangold Wur ü
of = and let e M simmer for half an hour == It will | With guano, with abont per acre; the weight of roots was from
produce 16 lbs. in weight, and will cost rather more than опе 40 to 50 tons per acre. We fed 30 sheep, with our usual stock of
po e store cattle, and 60 pigs, getting boi | steamed
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: Н - b. of rice in 5 pints of cold water and boil it DM and e Aene every da I had :
the Society of Arts, —— the 30th volume of gently for two hours, by which time it will beof the consisteney zel for s all summer, and only finished ;
AO —
а | y
the Soeiety? rts, p. 59, t be brought with of thick ficit: then add tw о pints of skim milk and 4 oz. of i ugust. My. e calculation is, that cows, store pigs, andes:
advan to the notice of agriculturists ; it has been too treacle, and bo il the whole very gently for antis hour. It | Consumed 3 acres of green crops, —€— 19 е іо ре con
dden amongst th n will produce 9 lbs. of sweet pudding, and will cost rather more | by stall-fed cattle. We had 75 cattle in he dates of pure
g e scarcely-read reports зай that |
Society. published in b t d -than oue halfpenny а ponn nd, = show you the time they ri — feeding. Wi
f Mr 'C E ygone times, and in that report | the first, third, and fifth th receipts are | UP our stock on. hand on the. 20th 3 and gare Т —
0 Curwen will be found a sketch of the steamer recommended ; where there i je plenty o f milk the second recei receipt | aa hd straw up to the 2d April, when we commenced to give hay, |
employed by him, simpl e, but efi ent, thou ugh bly | М. ed an an ^ wher there is little sk im milk be with two foods of wring th and оте wy of. Man — е
x | is recommended to try the fo th d continued the remainder o
He epe came ер 3 onstruction, |. Sixth. By means of these receipts.those of 1 10 b of ts, and purchased half a ton of
iuo: eat chaff, ee ne deer is com- d who earn but a few shillings a week are able to be furnished тга, and gave a. little of that mixture Dn: day, pore
; monly’ thrown upon the angi, as Рр no value but daily with a chea bag good, Pa 7 e meal. | inta the.same condi tion as the others Nee — n E
‘ t the quanti | PENOY, . cl whole boiled with 5 quarts: of improvement on the cattle that — e me
— bol . — o a эзен ce — ree Hater, thickened with 11b. of Oatmeal, will: make 84 Ibs. of | the others that did n ot get such food. нин "
. of oileake lowed to each good food. Put the rice down first with 1 quart of water and their Turnip food to make them eat the 2 | fora c T
‘ Thi ch dd th +s (HIST B ^ 4 ^ d of them.
- nnd boh cows - oxen o fed twice, | phe 1 11 Ro oci | duin of i" Mat n the rice swells; then time, which такуе post be gro st eec 2 {
orning eni 8 тара ад llowanee of one stone. gall; cost sixpence,- Add sait, or never reely as they should nd they
1 4 Т, or 81 to suit 1 day, and when they
акч) time.” Again, “ milch cows are never allowed SUN: pott е ben ste. If the rice is steeped for 4. getting strm (d 9 — — 155 51 cia I wert
be turned out. . урн Movin "es i have read with much interest Mr. take their — —— for, thi T e
[ ing of chest
2, has created Todd's communication in your Number of Oct. 29, and еба they d — 3 й vids QE ee — stones ru and increasing
: E , y, ivin —
* perry occurred to ‘me that perhaps some good may be untif some of them got D siones; D 1 none got ай that
done by urging’ on ‘the British farmer, the important act continuously. The cattle varied very much i
aC Keep mo moving.” | Mr. Todd refers 10. Couch grass aud hem were ver tué over 9 owt, when ted ip,
x i t. The price wi
a here at the market ei round | as I AM. = —— — — — A little more t ua |
th y inow snob nor T ncréased in
eee
}% TE Y feedin
H
CESES — —
| Is
d e4 | 15 ee 1 |
inducemen cowkeepers to visit his Sehoose mind up, don't bring it to the A rei 1005 tel ater et items tobe w — |
farm, and м, “ 112 the statement I have made be found | it; it will amply repay you. Keep your aues 2 — M: {
the e persons who may be and well manured, nothing will b : {юе 1, Sere bul . „ |
induced to take so long a journey shall be at my с charge ;” | ' Stephenson said befo Б akan 9858 Rat i me nato: í |
a ys, “ In order to prove what might t be Lords on the subject of the * Navvieg ? re ing food 12510 ib Thin PO iip miody Їй | E
expected hay, Lam trying 4lbs. of Clover- 2 „шш: ut jolt oa |
лл: : rag "омег- and drink, е have found, sir, that if we put nothing 20, 5 vith m
hay, boiled with . we can get nothing out of them Ergee AME E r d 1 0 г Lee, jeti SQ 4
ARS m wh he a cre n мра ci m. out ваше із applicable to the soil j you will get nothing’ des E 20, do do. T : 1
a A Bos I ose vidity., By | out in proportion as put it in But Nature 8 . it " * ghlan
— two-thirds is added to the. weight.“ Mz. or more properly our лене (т 7722122934 6. do. Y^? i
2 ere pra Society, 5 in return for ae Apea for it is surprising what Feb. 3 жр PD do, п "Зза |
› Curwen is confirmatory of the latter produée"can be obtáinéd from highly cultivated land. E year-olds (own)... .
5 statements. He sa rue = н. I therefoi епа 1559. Aou om
— d g І therefore say again to ihe farmers England as Maren 1 777 "do, е8
And decisive trial thereof, and have found it to answer regards your our land, Keep: mo Her, i M Toray. M посо. 19106908 boa deldiseoq png ”
both in respect to th i Desine th thë Por. Where nuisances affecting hs . Sai
' community at large exist, not —5 Ас улык м notiee A
ed be taken of the f act, bats te the persons ho are to bim men adi
| Should be pointed ou = Ro gat os repress ГҮ, E
Much eren en hes babe EE E M VIE:
damp, unwholesome, filthy,
the lower classes in the
(ng
| pb citi bail: "m oer
Bande Hay ahd ниви)" a ;
page is the Cr.
47—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 749
— . — F ne
„Sold by Richard Coffy, Esq.—1853. "d n who exhibit these birds must be careful to keep them | Notices to Correspon ente.
March x 2 c in high condition, as they suffer more than any others | Boxes ахо Acr The ea ver finely reduced, are
= 19, до, x ч ean? 98 | from confinement. ~- The first thing to be done in select- | phosphate of lime, which is nd rye d soluble h rain water.
ды 26, 19 ae F Гн а ing them for exhibition is to examine the-back, that no | eine vehi evry ety LM Lu aa n Dem queste
, 16 X - es ме + S
June 2723-46. . 4 ix dose deformity may be found there by the udges ; nekt s of div therefore, is a perfect substitute for the action of
258.16 dois. ^ ads: biet db m — E^ 11 apr а curve is comme P e " = 218
ä 1 among them, Then seet legs are alike in colour, | DiC#ARGR or Pires: the difference of level between
— iy. Š 4 * ooe e » ў | top-knots of the white-crested should be as white as | ышат eu a Ret md d irg T d -— ameitr ot the pipe
— iae do. = Тиш... 388 15 0 Possible, but I have never es. them in eri life — in inches, then —
3 . UU. 3 10 0 n these, asii minute is equal to — ies 0
t "kept for the y 37 - . 116 0.0. never remove a feather with the idea of i improving у M:
— — 44
0 . 1484 11 6 * "3 pa Pho. topo detection, and ualifica Ex.—A two-inch pipe 100 f. * long a dropping 5 feet between
The above account shows a рне of 5141. 7s. This I calculate * жы 9 ^R үч - me P oland hen ofa my the „ and its error? yield
to be the „at 321.25. 144.
33 A * i jo "ida | | tha 4. E, the T 418 100 T4 2x2) = 33 cubic feet per minute.
Since receiving this ment we have seen Mr. Littleboy, an rise ce TM rule we take from. * Mat Practical
gone minutely A. the value of feeding materia Кар, OF | th the hackle chee d the midd evof чаг P ес
Mangold l wes — . quantity and an e crown and fall over outwardsz the! they are in E^ kar Le а Land! King's Sb. ows in } T
— pr 0 s а fair and reason both sexes the better, - They must be erect, not fall over — — мн ell 45 ag — sich pat patties , anà dig the
5765 ra e * the 75 cattle on Tae, on = um Having observed these rules, and the на Mond These easily covered
ix winter 1155 Й bodies of your birds being black, and their condition aguin by planting 2 Dita ail ove of good of "aren rm e
The Pimp ‘crop I 9 to nih d as ions T "e А = being perfect, you may [э with sa safety.— Your gold | called, might be аб opted for Чп a bare
IN oo of so P Sn pe : ў гек) or silver should be well spangled ай ушын = 2 m gem "17 ome з s *.
on the farm PET s. vd ango urze К Г e | i | ew M wea INE: 42. er
| of 40 tons per acre, at 10s. per to number of to Е роду, an dithe spangiing ev a М n to, but are quite sure that no one with & ares regard to his own
ld Wurzel and Turnips are 715 [eo the n mue 87 ight ground, but approach more to lacing, every feather | Fecit —— advertise his E eo, by means of It or any
days each beast feeding they consumed about 1 E and e "n nra king ngling. uniform | other ste ance, “td effect a saving 01 50 w "per cent: ir
ret Oh stones, ey 2 — e I — the ue of 10) h S he ntin The top-knots of these birds should | A ing ente 4 Di Es. A. E toe
T : 8 ,
тар i р In A white nor black, but every feather should be, ons,“ „ graft" Phe КЬ of AU ia Mies E. * Tousie,” 2s
per day each. Total of hay, 30 tons, laced er tin nged with black, on desc he antinaly or t Tip,” “ Pincher"
лә a a high rate, if we take into account/the expense us ver — &ceor the class to which the — order of nume? If you would address in 1 прасе,
that would һауе been 3 had they been carted into the | | belong. Where they are in bearded classe Spoprack Дый © tob -Wwe do pot voyh fer the meting
Dublin market, which is about 5 miles, and о and — Pe h Weich : are Gaelic r tively for “Hawk” and h.“ tly,
missi 1 The following table will show the total value of | | the beards are the be eight is very rin in there are thé Whole ‘class’ of “spicy” desi ons, “ Nettle,
feeding, &c. :— | these classes, but it is nát essential. John Bai Ginger,“ Pepper," “ Mustard,” &., chick, ; :
ih ci to name, you may, on the Dandie Dinmont pie, 1
ў ‚бї: — p » а h
коз £ s. d.| Produce. , Фе өйүү, “ү e "Mi ”
ye Tete v 9 £266 0 0 e > Miscellaneous : увел í j "v 2»
TT |! [иргелет it Ке Ж Sewage Water and, Cess- Е pe e keep pm gremio mere
39 tons Ha ay, af 30 T ton о 0 | and in ring Manures.. By üt; p bout st ‘the sion an 5 Meats). nr
35 tome, straw, at 125. per ton 26 5 0 Ка e of Pall Mall, Middlesex, ienltural 2 — e IM^ ‘on each ca ie Wio
n ton aS Linseed-menl, at Tr hérhist. ated | March 8, ase (No, 581), — meet do uer at and is
10 o bakes О Oats,at 11s. perbri. 5 10 0 tor! This —— сабе applyin MESE SAC. water 5 Dok MN PA ey, y Which of = 2 Ed ry tached ~ —
387 5 0 sulphate Waa potass, al "Chloride e of «sodium, and | belly-band әй o etos d ë horse
pv — vei for litter, at 87 10 bene tet tained i бй or їрїп А-ы axe — “ае дем
at : lf a ton peti of course be very strong,
Fs et of а er d £823 17 6 and then m nufacturing the sii | deposit i into manure
Interest on 25 14 0 0 by байа, it with such s ao, pulrerised particularly at Qa ge unen Y lie
pce nde © — с gk chloride of sodium; nitrate of — — soot, ashes, slaked
Two men f ding à 3517 0L... i T e of ammonia, that will eee the f#larkets. 4
910-14 6 . Mechanics: Magatine COVENT GARDEN, November, 19...
Gross sales of 75 cattle = 1885 0 011 1 6 LETT, UR T amen | opine ERO UL VE
9 atis. per ton Ii Jove: Qs se Calendar: of о. Орен» Glou 1,.C @ Angoulême,
Balance gain by feedings sel Зо а 219 12 0 ; asse Colmer, ‘and Winter Nelis. Tbe si o Cobs is still de-
$ 1555 1 615641 ficient, and prices for them high. C t» have made their
1 — Far ov. T.— Since ur pot at the vegia- appearance. Importations of Potatoes ‘the Continent are
he pecuniary re — of Mr. зайву feeding seem, from | ning of last month, "the нефт has been on the whole ve ery still; kept up; they are also arriving in large quantities
thse tables, | to be as follow :— unfavourable to the completion of harvest. at 8 at pe, & Scotland, and very good. is ang to come in at.
Converting Irish into statute or imperial measure (that is, | small n and most of th in fin from 4s. to 1 109. C and Turnips 2d. to
16 into 26 acres in — numbers), the 75 cattle paid at the rate | muir was still in the fields; and much of it vii и у Ad. per bunch. Mushrooms are tolerably plentiful. Cut flowers,
of 207. per sta ma MN ineluding hay and — or | sprouted by the humidity and unusu ild temperature of — of teas EET Euchsias, Roses, Mignonette, and tree j
8 edges —— — upwards of 25, the air during the ten days n which followed. Oat stooks | Carna!
25 more, in whole В 8i. per head for six mo — 2 oa наб especially assumed such а blackened hue that — began to
out feedi t of dien a na ee ete way, | despair of securing them at T en, on „ M , Зв to 6s в, per peck, 5s 6d
that is, putting their whole cost and expense of kepo eh one si е breeze mae, up, and eir drooping Aw Grapes iine Ib., 28 to 5s — sweet, per lb., 2s to 38
the aecount, a ir sales“ value on the other, the result | fine hard winds effected an — hs prt pn — oF the дей, but pb, d to 1s 6d | Chestnuts, per 100, 18 to 2s
would be (paying full value — Turnips, hay, and 4 апі — finished the cutting of some more elevated patches. Blac ae — ep — Filberts, p. 100 lbs., 95s to 1105
other expense) that ll leave a balance in their favour са also began to find its way, though slowly, into the * — dessert, p. . — to4s | Walnuts, per 100, 1s to 1s 6d
numbers) of 2207, a profit within à trifle of But a return of mild and heavy rains at the end of the month | Pea per doz., 1s uts, Barcelona, per bush. 228
Mr. Mechi, in some of his recent interes lorations, brought operations n to à standstill, save where Lemons, per doz., 18 — Cobs, p. 100 Ibs.,115s to 1505
ch rised th ing of cattle as cern, sud. — pe or t his 1 M E the Macs" and | Oranges, per 100, 33 6d to 8s
— tay ony inducement to мефа әд in Фергане is the con- so ed ed VEGETABLES
uent.and necessa “manure for the 1 rops of lieve; however, that и thee — a 227 8 Pave ‘ea brought to ч
the following-year. These valuable reports, by Mr. Littleboy, of а close this v. тате "the тинт Е riu each ^ YT ele amet, Dab, pene e
his hod of feeding uncut or un „makin | es to far as — ets — ; likely to yield | ©! "i = z. 18 6d to 3s см Salad p. hf sieve, 9d to 1s
clear profit of 31, per head on each beast fed for ix months, a but there is much ofveryinféritir quality brought to market den * Фо. 1s 6d to 26 | Smali s, p. pun., 2d to За
the experiments made nel М*Ропаћ, of | from high districts. Winter — —.— sadly deficient on low-lying Potatoes, per ton, 60s té. », p. bundle, 2s to 4a.
Logan, both with | — бокай, воя yond “dout “that y lands: «< rle yis nearly verage and — fully that — RT roma, p. pott., 6d to 1e 983
cattle 1 pro managed, will pay bisew 1 straw. эрме Ъ ve been ed i ds. nl 28 6d to 5s 64 — per bushel, ба to Bs d
PUT 1 infe 5 conditi n e Beans promise much ep ret T mas Türnips, per Aon. 2s to Bd l, per hf. Ста 6d to 15
hutoa m Sey er M hen ic dole. а duft * tof the 1 Саси — each, is lokes, per doz, 3s to Bs
тор, little has Been done, on account o э : is
Бо tires of Books, do | superabundanee of (зар still in e I This afterü Cr nd ag oy MM Fennel. | „ à
е ind has becom pri cue rometer is sing.) " 8 i, per Sieve, 18 to 1s 6d ` | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d.
that we may per Аар expect for c Potatoes, have Beet, per doz. 1s to 1s 6d Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d ^'
Willich!s Income Tax Tables. Fourth edition, 1853— | proved a fair crop; bat whites are much more diseased than red | Onions, S anish, p. doz. 18 to 3s |) Parsley, p.12 bunchs., 18 Gd to Se.
1860.- — Use ful as exact reply to ery possible Minds sp — less extensively than last year, Turnips have ex em 2s Bd to 3s Mo - 2d
Ire luxuriant foliage, the roots are not an average crop, and con- l
question. question оѓ. mere fac w which any one may eto ask 3 sequently prices range my ш —T4.per week for 77 an 4d. for * ote Ib. ar 4 4 i i
character of his own amenability hoggets being Е еру given. All markets maintain Bees "i Cmn
Act; | also for а and seem to be steady; Wheat rising every w n ; dette die Da а n it atom
4 5 1 ООЙ" | - ый;
m 1 re 0 the genera " E ра ng of Wheat, 8 and ey жэр * — ч Load of 36 Trusses.
ee ee а „away Mangold Wurzel and eee is now th principal business loi
3d ot emat? ow? 197241 of of the farm, and consid x» зме in tli ue ae
AN several M eie - ng the past wee past week of fine -Barley
OLERY. Кыра ta a o р. as are generally fair wielding crops, | Rowen
RARA Асн d bht thees is stis is f both in the markets. M i,
pere Spa MI ,is 3h ч Spe > о nc of what
s like a са ак а ed. sate, iml i in ead condi rices the few
ees afl мые. Ae of safe leer at reduced prices
d im Rast x piss es ponte hag hig exami really dry Wheat pode Mene В ‘appearance in
this breed, are readily, sold at; . Farmers have
mere es in al legen from up their dairy stocks during the night, and are r CHAPEL,
= e vitio no " са face in a Spanish straw and Ma urzel or Turnip-tops, there be 4 90
fowl Ds os f the her all a ee the land: Slu ve alent on the Inferior ы
gis apne of thy other, qualities, as: are and some farmers are applying lime before sowing! ine new “Ж
1 ne ill not te for —— m iw 96
farriage, plumage, comb, Y. wi compensa for 1 twofold purpose of destro them and manuri r} SHI e
маң. ж init, That will ‘therefor the first toin ES Wa ay с ort же in price, although ren ws Зк чач, 0 j
, "ve i leeti ) з 1 0088.8 | tity’ e is e red muc low an average. Barren - nias
cock with ds 8 for. cosh petit ‘on. © «3 2: и "dans intended for this butcher - now on full feed in the stalls. i
м an upright comb if possible, and Кепе Green Melon, Turnips, sowmaàfter: early Potatoes, and P go cem Е трт, aes
— ones ag “= Ni E: mine all of BMC T у et N July last, are no dum жеч robes buyer Nr eie qiu he — ied
them, especially the cock, to see 4 3 no | excell have a most romane a rh
red f, es ‘theblacksor ve | Produce: ë farm. H. AL Sipi ord Hatt ^ after C) ; RM aD good hew pese da — — —
l M » detinet "| scarce, whilst the stock of previous pes s growths are reduced.
iL - more than at any period fo eee many years past
‘the white d | crop. fom "ee Lim Md
d He ы ч N
or them, and justify th their admitted ao арази 2 Tees, 94s. éd Ships af man
pares wis.” You эне y borne ae aia
. Barley 365. to 40s. per oboe:
New Wheat appears £o be yielding very light rents many places,
, Y ae : M Bar ou em
are still in operation, the q of idle homs
the operations of th eM RENE and which
OOL. BRAD RSDAY, Nover
Wo There js but little doing in any
ols; the spinriérs find, at the prices sought,
er and they inery bei
at end oflast week, a slight move among.
*
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
зра — 21 S: state of things, for there is то accumulation
The short time and total standing
Faris so о general а 28 ‘at present. om tonya
, before the Lancashire turn-outs, a
materially augmente
и per much doing in any kind of cloth, pte the
grey go n the merchants' hands is very low, and by
the tt stoppage “of | looms the manufacturers have — as with |
utio
al and pr гезе N which otherwise
would h ae e , and maintained their prices. In heavy
goods, all wool, such as — the trade is very bad for the
manufacturer, the cost of material operating against cheap nw
being produced.
SMITHFIELD.—Monpay, November 14,
re is a омийгатеріа ч сот in the number of Beasts, but |
extreme here are not quite so man as
Monday last, but quite sufficient for the demand. The best d
seriptions are мее sold, but itis difficult to dispose of middling
8. Trade remains unaltered et alves * — G rman and
+
land counties
Per st. of 8 lbs.—s €i. Gi Per st. of 8 Ibs.—8 c
Best Scots, sey толе -Wools. 1 10 4 10
И ..4 4to4 6 Do «0 0 — 0
Best ү үзө, Ате 4 Ewes at лашу 3 má ; n
quality Be —3 6 at
ж. oras T vee e 0 —0 0|
Half-breds ..410—5 2 Calves . 3 8 48
Do. Shorn .. . 0 0 — 0 0 44 » 39. 8—4 8
Beasts, 5618; — си 26,880; Calves, 340; Pigs, 345,
RIDAY, Novem
— su ly of Beasts is by no means large; һө hóweve deua rd
во heavy: itis im to effect a clear: Pri nd
be quoted onthe average ni per 8 Ibs. lower кен оп
quotations cannot be re |
ers for choice clean but on the average gr is no
adva ov: From Germany and Holland there are 222. Bea —
1010 Cri and 290 Calves; 400 Beasts from the ptem ia
peo and 80 Milch Cows from the home counties.
Best H ^A tLong-wools...4 6 to 4
Do. Shorn vik — 0
Ewes & 2d quality — FAR
Do. Shorn
bs
Calves
0
2
0
oe 0
=
[Nov. 19,
EDUCATION FOR. YOUNG L LAD IES,
AT CHESHUNT, HERT DJOINING THE NURSERIES.
ISS PAUL, who had vt several years' experiene
n Tuition, begs t p M that she has vacancies t: a
|
Mi
DENERS AND NURS
O BE SOLD by Private Contract
LET, with immediate Posses
of the late Mrs. MART Ports, the
SERYMEN, — .IN
» and the
Sion, b
ST y order
few Pupils as s Boa Tern moderate. Prospectuses will be old established Nursery Gar rdens, STOCK IN Trabe ata
forwarded b | сы о a 2501 | The ge - any юв comprise Meme ree
| me re, a are well situate for Ы
Now THYSELF Professor BLENKINSOP con- within four miles of t popul : ** of Can business, f
to rece че from Far nN of ae Tes he miles from any other nursery gardens Thera as and abont
most fattering testimonials. of his in. desc the Residence and a Gr ма а. on the Premises 4 a
сак RS of 2 from their HANDWRITING, point. good. Pasture Lan be held Spel — 12 Ace
ing - their Tel aan moral qualities, whether good or bad, — куе particulars — to Mr. W. Fowr 8, W all Reden
adress by letter, ting 280) sex, and рибно inclosing 13 Nantwich, Cheshir ire.—Nantwich, Nov. 19, Tam,
p g BLENKINSOP, 344, Strand, ond
MPS, OIL, CAND LES, SCAP, ETC
T THE WHOLESALE PRICE FOR CASH, at |
the ALBANY LAMP and CANDLE MANU FACTORY
„ ALBANY STREET, REGENT S PARK.
Country orders amounting to 410 or upwards carriage free.
Price lists sent on applicati
BLOATERS for 6s. package included, Th
| to all parts on receipt of penny postage . ve Post Ofüca
4 55 preferred) for the У .— Address, THOMAS LETTIS, Jun.,
h Curer, Great Yarm
FLORISTS no от!
О ВЕ LET, with: immedia 5 a PIECE
DE N. — Acres: (more or less may |
| be had i uired " ама
if required), w h Greenhouses and Pits
| Plants, on moderate terms = Apply to H. PLATT, Dowill’
Hammersmi th Middle
TO. MARKET GARDENERS, ©
0 BN LET, em three Acres of Sprin
producing W ATER-CRESSES е улт gan d to A. B.,
Post office, Odiham, Hants,
GREENHOUSE я ig: N-D-
To GARDENERS, FLORISTS, A
ves тар, in the immediate паноа of Graves- |
„ large GRE OUSE, PROPAGATING ——
and 4. rie of RUE PITS S; also а PUBLIC HOUSE adjoining.
the same. The Stock of Plants to be taken at a valuation. Par-
ticulars of Mr. Ў осоо Jun., 38, Windmill Street, Gravesend,
| PUBLIC HOUSE. E
| |
Pigs beali 26.08.1 4
i 4480 ; Calves, 380 ; Pigs, 280.
иу alten PA Мокра ЖОЛДУ, 14. i
The t to this morning’s market w:
КО zi ld at the eae M rg day se'nnight. The ieri vals |
gn continue la’ 3 ng a good b gern of
Barley 1 isa $i r and 18. to 28. per qr. s bring
‘an advance of 2s. per qr. убре ей. еб i value. Oats are
dull, and sche: corn rather lower. Barrel Flour meets a fair
inquiry at l at * — S ordi |
А!
‘Wheat, Essex, Ken 4 Bulk White 68—76 Red .....(50—70
ditto pre Red ... "lese
„ Bea 8 |
асар 3 eee
Birley, grind, & distil., 345 to 385. MTM юн Malting .|36—40
Foreign...grinding and dis Malting . 40—44,
‘Oats, Essex and Suffolk ee 17—21
Ен and Lincolnshire... To 22—24|Feed ...... 17—91.
29 {0121—23 Feed ....../19—20
— — а — PT r Bev 7—30/Feed ...... 20—27 |
Rye.. 29 Foreign
Rye-meal, forei — |
: Beans, Mazagan.... 408 to 44s ...... Tick |41—45| Harrow. .|41—45 |
Pigeon........ 458 — 58s... Winds. — — —
Small (52—58 n |48—50
Peas, white, Essex and Kent......Boilers|60—63 sulk .|61— 65
453 to 498............ Grey 4—42 Foreign .|40—62
; eger White „| Yellow... ЕЗ
Er marks delivered. . per sack 7
m ditto 55—65 Genie
[cen — 812 d barred 35—42/Pe "166-68 65
AY, — ber me!
The supplies of foreign Whea and to-day’
t continu
"market bei e numerously attended than Oe Monde ay, the 25
= 3 so extensive as on that дау, but a fair amount of
usimess was p as те Cargoes of hard
ix the aaron e
yam
a
i ur.
English -.] 1490gqrs. 7640 qrs. 1540 gr. 2250 Sacks
drish ...... — n iT ade 3600 „ |
Foreign. m 19150 — 2170 ” 16060 ,, 2040. bris. |
LIVERPOOL, AY, Nov. 15.— At this morning's —.—
there was р Аракел of the town and country mille
And dealers, and a fair co ed
"Wheat, which, being met by holders, the extreme rates
American — —.— mesa a e —
dearer. Fine Oats, with a moderate sale,
but inferior were
fferin
tait in retail r
Aet a e
rs; Barley, 7
E3, ane; S Beans 47; Posts 215 i -
тт Perret
Indian ee > Indian
; Flour, ‚ 175 ——
PCM
P
IN . 1 |
i ia ppan
„containing 240 Aer
ch are capital Lx easily
all
req
of good M whi
e and Amer 3 and
ilw ways, The
b nder peculiar circum-
rrangements for the! incoming re I bev "dà
advantageous to the tenant.—For particulars appl Mr. E. H
bs
ORD, East ke,n mfi 12 , Surrey ; or бон CURRIE, |
rc ‚апа s, 39, , Lincoln’ s Inn Fields, London.
O BE LET.—A large FARM, in the Northern |
E
Division of Northumberland, ag me 2th of May. next,
The Farm being out of, condition g Lease ral.
C ill be granted to an e tenant with adequate
An eme may be had by application. to. Mr. GRE
Y,
of nigel Hill, Wooler.
0 1 AND W TE FEEDERS.—
DAMAGED. WHEAT +», 328, per qr.
LENTILS 3 А oon, A85. m
INDIAN CORN AERE: 1 —
E MEAL Z. per
A Quarter of biden yi Eo 2 cert of. Eloa Meal sit for Post ofico
of 27, 15s. as ch charged f.
f cens free to a a^ "Lond
any Ra үре
These Prices аге only "or the present week,
m Max & Co., — Wharf, City Road Basin, London.
MOLO
SA LE. a heats —— EOTION, of INSECTS,
Butte eetles, &c. —— the
Seema and jr in excellent i еч
LI. I & Со, preservation Pp 5
- DOLAN 97, St. Martin's Tabé, Pitian
Я
ратмс. ‘
Yards of Stout BOX EDGING.
whole 5, —Apply to Mr. Lancaster, Evelyn
PO: M — ; 90 mp син CAMELLIAS,
set with — — and 3
Site splendid TREES qn
astle Garden, near |
4. pon: vu oad
Yineries, De
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Sales bu mec 4
LEMEN, FLORISTS; —
ESSRS. "PROTHERO OE. AND
by Auction, (Y Mer Mart, Bartholome
охоро
di
merican Plants P
buds, &c,—May be viewed the morning of. Sale: *
at the Mart; aM of the Auctioneers ee uM
DHAM, Me nba i
LEMEN, GENTLEMEN, A
ДУА ai
Bland; i
Non
ESSRS. N
= мачт
rubs, — an of Stand nis
Roses, fine Mulberry Dorem, pets Specimen Cedar
ao
ar of.
and other Ornamental ae den ards of Rozi i
ay be viewed prior to Ca atalogues " pres 64,
-— rera to purchasers) dd oes 0 i
Seedsmen in L — and of the Auctionee үе ia {
ау оой, Жебе 9 0 |
CONSIGNMENT FROM GHENT—FOR ABS iL І
асса PROTHEROE anp MORRIS are f
М ий grower —
by art,
WEDNESDAY. * Мот. 23d, at 12 o'clock, 400
and 200 Ghent 15 10 well s
Lay ti Del Esse
To NOBLEMEN, GENTL
€— of Me le Lia
REEN nsis
Солей 8 - Dira — buds: —
ricas, in the finest co n;
" fine Ev
Newly E
water Pipe;
Slate Paving; Til
es,
Spring Cart, Tumbril ditto. two
viewed prior to the Sale. Catalogues. — be o
| returnable to Purchasers) on the premises;
Seedsmen in — and of the Auctioneers).
Leytonstone, Ess
CHIN. CHINA AND: OTI
directed envelope to Mr. J. iz reci i
жее ny Garden, e next Periodical Poultry Sale"
on —
place on Tuesday,
ET. POULTRY.
Grouse, and. Cinnam
Partridge С ag ma, Nó. А ШАГ ДЫ
whenever exhibited: and also pari
pus eed
Pers
pode n д day at
—
4» 15 0 NS VA VIGIA jOSEPHINA,
z Iu Co
ut any wet,
dne Of tine containing
er with, but erit o
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10 NURSERY AND SEE
— bir i
HuxsznT, Land
— Dem, ETC.
|
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| GUANO, FLOUR, BARLEY, AND OA
ESSRS. TOPLIS aw» SON will sell ty uel
"IM at the Ruins EN Thames; pude Warden,
fetus -Lane, Тоо!
.
E vember 29, at 130 Cock putt all
re, Companies ; the SALVAGE from the
700 tons of. GUAN
7] Beans. РЕ | |
: 44s. За. 44 44 Clarkson, has carried on a flour
45. 8 |87 4 3 roods 32 perches, well stocked wi
45 7 50 7 | Fruit
4 [ се |
49.9 |56 7 2 T
A 150 4 zx
the.
she Prem
and tw t. tU eT
the 9 n.
for other purposes. comprises
Bod
— PHILLIPS anv CO. respeetfully
PATENT ROUGH PLATE GL
beg to submit the following extracts in * of HARTLEY'S: E Fox's Eureka Shirts, 38, Poultry”
ASS, taken from letters addressed to them | genu ine).
2417—1853] ТНЕ AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 751
“HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, | Fin prp qm rl
FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES, ONE-EIGHTH OF AN INCH THICK, made, are solisited — —— "The most uni is
SPECIMENS OF WHICH WERE SHOWN AT THE GREAT EXHIBITION; AND OBTAINED THE PRIZE MEDAL. | | and | the only pere ect fitting shirt made.” Observ 71
ry residents pur rehasing in any provincial town are
"Ta
oda nds, Esq, Fork Southampton.
well:
OF T. TRAN PARENCY, THERE IS
HOUSE THAN BEFORE. * *
MORE L
I OB SERVED
*
tford.
r Pat
88 wh ch] Th have used in my greenhouse 22 ‘nose
AND MAMAN E MR LIO S WANT
IN THE
NO
ain gt * HP Mi bes DID MY GAR-
Esq Wat
m glad to state that my Melon plants, under Hartley's | condensed vapour runs down it quite as freely as on other glass. |
glass, — far in — ce of — under the common glass, „юва If I oe a new
f the same the nd: nd w more, | | Bo n
т зө зоот, оп account — the angle Co.
way, and have no doubt of its superiority over every other kind of
glass. ^ One thing I find certain, that it will v
rough handling, 3 breaking or cracking.“ Ar Ward,
Balham Hill,
“ As far as mee rience has as-yet gone, your Rough
| thoroughly.
li
m * particular, are for w free; and
ct pater pne to Les from of the new — Coloured
х”: Shirt ‘ing, receipt of six stamps. Ag are now bei
Terms, ‘an forwarded on *
ae Во Fon», 88, Poultry, London. Manu factory, H
treet
D — es, I shall certainly use HARTLE
d what I have had of Messrs. Phillips
with it; — can at - time |
. Gaines, Surre ne, Ba
more - more — 2 R 8 |
rents
І pure
5
— seen at my nursery.’
‘Tam glad to ro — still m TT LETT TT
iai кита en . ͤ а | ЧЫЛЫ ЫМА Ader КОМ -aA занае —
it among my friends, — * н all "liked it very much. 7 only | invented, very small, powerful, pneter bene —
wish I had used it for all my roofs. It requires no shading whatever. | Size of a Wali to discern minute objects at a dista: —
It admits sufficient Light and heat for all purposes; and І am con- 4 to which is found. to be invaluable 1 for Y ACH TING,
'inced the Ог м — Patent Rough Plate must give | and fo SPORTSMEN, go gr tes NE and G as
satisfaction. I А Н SURPRISED THE ROOF OF run CRYSTAL TELESCOPE t important i — in
ALAOE WAS eat eget WITH IT." Гле: ер, J. Wells, Rectory, | | Telescopes, Ет — — powers th
South Perrott, Crewkerne, Som — 33 inches, with tr. will show distinctly —
P (Elsenham oy 1851) De айм. ipe m Саиб Ring, and the Double Stars, They supersede.
nce of Pa ATENT Rovere * nd, and "are of all dies for the waist
Фе, жега р түзө
nning’s Grapes under - both
and Pen Мез ү 3 2 — — flavour, and the
ly ripened so
е clearly seen from
vod ix is 10 0 12 miles dis — ды... table ina Instruments for
ot next year. The = гч = — is not — p by — |
offers no obstruction to the light, and not the slightest tendency to
beautifully | scorch has
to al "T have had the — of
— nd I can speak most favourably of its beneficial e
aches, Vines, — es, and Pines. There is po нб астаи d
tiling pf — glass, and in my ор 143 * is NO RBASONABLE
IORE EXTEN ERE SUC ы ADVAN- |
"noa ol pete: -Thomas Hong Кз, White Ba
From the Gar Chronicle,
“ Continued experience leave: +" room to doubt that this is |
the — 5 material yet produced, e that it will in time v» non m ў |
glass of all other ^ nds for а garden "e
rapes, Кин having [= — The best samples of — vi — — t seen is КОТ ЯН
un — — Moore, Walpole ети гъы тм JAMES 7 ыты AE. ud BISHOPS — S
i ve 22 the rough ue 12 | Among uen nomi |
ter than any other nns late; 0. са» сз \ га thick
se; x plants keep more rey and ‘the foliage is made; раи consequently! to compel pe puni to Wr. a ужу
— I do not find it to collect more dirt, and the glass, on a higher price. There is no truth in the statement, &.
wWAXEHOUS |
In the
ii
Е
g two. years with the ih А Plate. |
descriptions of 4 —— under it) a: healthy, green, and
ce and — Jam so perfeetly satisfied with its
— — I hope om to use — —
is Castle.
descriptio
*My Rough Plate (bona of “Phillipe and, Co, у, has proved
itself invalu able. one da
meter was at 860 ade, 1 ‘tad no * "of Le tention
and many of —— Vines pn m "ihm. iie —+ to — glass,
С — leaf I affected: whereas I k of ч ern
rops of Gra
SE, 116, Bishopsgate Street Without, London.
GLASS. ONSERVATORIES, ETC. B! RD
de LH W GO. supply ress SHEET GLASS, BAT
ufacture, at prices ing from 2d. to 10s. each Nets,; Rabbit Nets
per сара 4 for the usual sizes req ,many паа feet - feet wide, X per Fe ve
of: en het ready packed for immediate delivery. 4 feet r yard.—A
and Hatim ates forwarded. on. 1 for road e ааа терь, Balls M Road, “Islington (late of
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, ул Strathmore Terrace, Shadwell), London
A W PIPES, PROPAGA
GLASSES ke oe ER eat ‘PIPES, „PROPAG: uv BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
NETS, SHEEP NETS, 1 NETS,
FOLDING NETS 8 — Nel eee 14 feet юш |
GLASS
ORNAMENTAL 8 GLASS, and GLASS. SHADES,
to James Нетіку & Co., 35, S oho Squat А |
F in.each "m.
ESTABLISHED ABOVE SIXTY YEA |
7 E. METTAM, Bn: and Fo OREIGN
LE WINDOW: GLASS. WAREHOUSE, 30, Princes- |:
street, I fre teara о,
160z; Sheet Glass in, Boxes of | Sheet Glass ent to size, not
Un 4... 13d. IE 16 re Mio reri t.
A p. ОЖ. iow 34, d. per foo!
Sir te EP | OZ, . 354;
y ЗА 1 2 а + 26 oz. ... 5d. to 74.
in box es of 200 feet each, "large
21d.; 3rds, 21d. per foot net.
Hartley's Patent Rough Plate Glass, Glass Tiles and Slates,
aut Pa ice ЧЫ perat ufactured. Estimates
ce Lis uS
; GLASS. AND PLATE GLASS. BENIAMIN a GREENING AND Co's. PORTABLE
TI. FENGES, Manufactured by Patent Machi
qaosas M M. attention to his The new method of — — Fencing (which
r of SER uM du rra eg 3. G. & Co, have invented and. patented) makes it at once the
Seine en E 178. 3d. . Package and ні durable fence ever offered to the
12 by 10, э n br 11 ati. "( inch — It is elegant in nt T er end 3 being.
HARTLEY'S PATENT and other ROUGH PLATE, from | 450 an Notion fern PFC
any oon — — Apod — than any other, and A
infinitely cheaper pun hand-made Fen
PORTABLE өн ane CATTLE Б FENGE PORTABLE |
SHEEP and LAMB F —POUL EY MAE т 1-7. aa
do ee HARE Ps RABBIT-PROOF
— M . iade — ring; rm € Wentz
g Cag tal Mann) ын апа
Cheap K Kinds a twisted. Wire Ad: nd reno for the :
Prospeetuses, Engraved Sheet of Patterns, "imd in other
this info mehr apply to Mess 2 B. GREENING е „апаз; Church
of | Gates, and 2 and 24, Cateaton Street, Mane
Ge. Lex ete mmi
this b
or List of Prices, see first Saturday in
33 te Street Without, same
ehouse, 8r,
rn Counties Railwa
value proved incontestabl
See “ bradshaw Rig
ADS — Office
by
МЕЕ ANNIHILATOR, OR Reel FIRE
ENGIN vm ated
Temarkabl peace
p. 134. Ber. di D
ful use.
wetlin
dien i "REDUCTION 17
d. PER ghe y жк ей IDE.
~ are Sram end there 1
is no or other matter
259
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Road; London}; Removed from |
Oxford Street.
Catalogues, with n
2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide
stron, —
ar Rs — ai
LL — eiae pust -inch $8 g 65 *
gem PATENT FARM AND. COTTAGE 1155 , dee strong n UY
"m Ls 1
Cast-iron ын the use of Farms, „ strong
ottages, Manure eee 1 on extrastrong:
Wells. ke Shallow aa the Дөм bale
d 15. 6 nge
; i St
^ QavTION.—Be
2 some honses. * Tooth E 25, per box.
Forei eL
Es
"of Tronmonger
n Town or — P te | p
from under Uem "бгир Dp STREET, LoNDoN
be readily | м Hrs а SHOW ROOMS of this well-known
Th d „ in the most INS
N
т mal be бё produced in n this coun! 11 Has alsi
34.
FREDERICK? THE
-| follow ont his wise пурет а тузай on the а
$ E за d | bie
: Masc ; tables, Desks, Table and all other descriptione of “Health and the Means of Prolonging.
| ашый tester ag aly аы Lo ‘Cutlery, е rita for the toilet'and work-table, an little “Life and Times" may be had throug!
Y Em ieu d of Machinery for Raising some |G к articles. two penny stamps, to T.
N.B.—The renowned Magic Strop, Paste, and Razors.
every indication of a crop of | —- iei of extreme
d
rs. S. & B. Воот , Opticians and Aurists, 39, Albemarle’
[y Piccadilly, ondon, opposite the York Hotel,
LX STOVES, AND HARI IRONS.—
» Bu — rc ema re requested, before y deciding, to
visit Үү пл. — 8 Ponte ROOMS, [3 Oxford Street
— of. ‘Newm mm Btreet), Хов — — New treet, and
rry's- Place; — — —— — ÀÀ contain
— an assortment of. FENDERS, TON — gemere FIRE-
EL. = GENERAL слогане
8 MEA —
design, or т exquisitenes of wo: is of bars, 2 Bright т,
aments and two sets of bars, 27, 148, to 5L 108:
or — d two sets of | 5L
ers comp
* T
Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves with'radiating hearth plates
All which he is enabled » Sell at the&e very ac ne charges, .
1st,—From the frequen y and ез extent of. his purchases ; and,
2dly,—From Am ма ively Тог cash.
‘Die VERS AND HOT-WATER DISHES
» paray ү тми, in great variety, and of the newest and
8. "ee Dish MS. 6s, for set of six;
„ th ant modern
Ste yi LT
toi r ock Tin- H Di 77
J n.Hot-water is
dona — 13s; to .; Britan nia Metal, 20s. to 725.;
plated, fall size, 9i. Де? ы Ба Ta
(3 AS CHANDELIERS ANR BRACKETS.—The
increased and increasin i use of Г тш the v — has
induced УўлтдлАм. S. Bur
c: all that is new 12 choice rackets, Pendants, ——
Chan and E as.
vett as "T have some designed expressly for h these
LUE oe — in one of his TEN poss ROOMS, к ма i Present,
ment.
with th
blishment the largest 1 most — in the kingdom, cd
from 12s. 6d. (two lights) to 167. 6s.
dne жы ОЕ MR sors AND 9 apace
well as the choicest, asso’
RS MAGNUM and other LAMPS, CAMPHINE,
of PALMEI
— шне, SOLAR, and MODERATEUR LAMPS, with all the
mprovements,
тү a rt
Angle o or double: wicks A perth. —
Mid. size, 3 wicks. ...,
3 or 4 wicks
English Patent ev in sealed cans r r gallon.
Wi V legii as TEN 1 LARGE Siow ROOMS (all
6
р, dev: мр to the show
of GE ERAT TI FURNISHING TRON MONGER (includi;
“Cutlery, Ni 1 Silver, Plat d Ja ппей Wares), Iron
Bras: eads, so аттап кез clas: sified that purchasers may
— ^ m once make their selections,
Catalo with engravings, sent t (рег, post) free. The money
returned forevery article not appro
M VM Oxford — 3 2 Newman on Street); Nos. LAU
... EI E
n Street and
70 CHARGE EFOR STAMPIRGTR
3
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The imas
р SPONGES: — jet nto the dini
cleansing in the manner never come
loose. pe ea Hair Brushes,, with durable un-
bleached Russian * not soften li
*. e TE British Ld Foreign. К м
, BINGLEY, „з on Establi B
second and third oars wen — a Po Street.
4 from " Metcalfe's, adopted by
E GREAT е it disobedience D
3 ing E
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: Тномів Ндтсилир, 187, Piccadilly,’ JX 15 n. THÉ FARMER'S ALMANAC for 1854 is now ready, od а Cen tUe ion: B
DEDICATED, BY SPEC ee PERMISSION T+ ес MED. on Chem m n
dfe GARDEN ALMANAC, which for cloth
HICH! HLAND X ACRICULTURA L SOCIETY OF е looked up to by ойлас. аз 8
TA ARC CHIT ЕС ТИНЕ OF T HE F. * ARM. а and perfectly disinterested Guide to the Amateur cultivature SECOND EDITION, УМ, REVISED AND E
Great Britain and 8 appeared for the 17th yer sr ESA) RHAMBRTAL AND DOM ESTIC
By Jc Naber e 18 e. Ee Pod du в History Авр М
Covent Garden. ; 18 King 8 Street, | By Inn — "EDMUND (SAUL D. ON}
ta e Rector of Intwood with K
ee MEN: Te 4 for
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Pd PAGES SES FoR YO YOUNG "PEOPLE, таст FUNEM exar ‘Reprinted. from. the REN
| eerie ae al T Setia ta, hae pi
PROFESSOR LINDLEY'S ^ O^ PGETABLE)
| So printed, in 3 that they сап, be cut
t kii price la and may be bad of aii
"ry Seedemen,
. or felicitously selected apay e
^. London: W. Warre, 70, Piccadilly, and ай Боасе.
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
_No. 48. —1855.] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. [Price Hu
INDEX. TO ADVERTI ERS. PERS povale MOLLYHOCKS,
Aphimums to winter... 90 F Ree 6 ILLIAM CHATER has now ready a fine healthy
E e trees, Cider ..... $ Potato disease, Dr. Parkins’ E iDYERTISEMENT. DUTY being repealed Stock of y ie А of all ore leading sor ig For price
l b; pamphlet ou 58/1 s pe and Въ? Ф — Sane ral Lis also contains hints on
, hortic vultural. i v — „өзө elle 765 T the PROP ERIE TORS of шч Mn dme esu CHRONICLE their Ped yia observations on ж mcm а of Balers
+++ 163 4 | announce шм ау — "M the customary charge for each | &c, &c be had by inclosing a pos
кр» rtise nt by Di the pte in of duty taken off by the E nW alden Nurse m Nove — — ін ma
overnm
Атене of GARDENERS and Ban OUT OF PLACE,
d . of not more than four lines in length, 1s. 6d. each pane ^01 ROURKE. The коей ре дА, Pea
T н А ы E han the Emperor,
r. Parkin on Rendite a mann. Dr. EAVIEST L ANCASHIRE | SHOW ~ GOOSEBERRIES, — much better cropper; height 21 to 3 feet. Ifi Us =
7 еер, arged wi
X mM b | Sheep, shed feed еч
Ee Tm Д cippo, дай „ cern finest sorts, per и general пашан on the m tra agrari А
Pe s .: Statins ti ger. .. 4% e| JOHN HOLLAND, Bradshaw Ga riens, “Midleton, Merchant, 181, High 20 — die
Ms Thatch and w Wooden ahiugis .. 757 near Manchester, begs to refer gentlem to his 8
— biùg т рыза d American 762 Parle arto — oi Paper of 2 М, 12th, ‘abd 18ch inst., for
ree ran anting ja Б]
Tree litte ay yey er — AND ALLES PROLIFIC *RHUBA ARB.—The good
pois, cultivation of one di 2 DOUBLE LILY OF THE VAL qualities of this Rhubarb are so well known that it requires
н a Vegetable EU Ж T REID, in consequence of numerous c begs | По better pal marker gard than that bas beim pure jased by
— “ 752 + зш * to inform 1 * Wutz gentry, pane Ko., that he has а d e m s Le ee Ae "n London. Bde dor ns
par dy реси . 463 Weather, the 757 ew fine roots of the e beautiful ornament for the draw ving: ro de — bee Taf RN gest А, ey liberal allowance
of Enei ood Blackstone’ s, 1 t growing, Word = Sea- room to dispose of, which will be bent f any o , тех нурана мер.
masse БӨ е | tono ciuis 762 ¢ | United ER s on receipt of 36 pen — 2 tothe trade. Póst O theo Orders payableat ö n
, „йөз ë «ba р."
. ("dra crederem 156 а J. eto, Monkton Nursery, Ryde, Tale of Wight UNTER’S PROLIFIC CUCUMBER, axp
Pears, hardiness of new ...... 758 а | Wooden shingle t. thatch .... 757 c Е АМС: SERA: y IUMS. CONSTANTINE'S INCOMPA ABLE; the RE two Cu-
то WEEKS, р Co. beg to o а си Collection of | cumbers in Cultivation for Early Forcin
ROGRAMME or тне GREAT np GENER ALI J. FANCY GERANIUMS, shar wie 30 of the newest and | _ Three good Seeds, 1s, or nine for 2w, bi. Lad soe ann
ads in the, Wie ee AND PLANTS, which is — best D at 17. per dozen.—King's Road, Chelsea. genuine of Јони BUTTON & Sons wes ЖИНИ, ИККЕ,
the Winter Garden of the SOVEREIGN DUKE o d
NAssAv, at BIEBRICH, from APRIL 1 to 51 ek | кечен OE D d a, 1 oe E —Nearly 400 —
Exhibition begins э. ril 1, and closes on the 15th o AND WERS, : 1
the said month. It is асе in a large Hall conveniently M Erfurt. Prussia, intimate that their Catalogue of Powe be that A mo ii M six уви б, Siran i packets,
peo for the aic situates’ in in the Duke’ a garden. According and 1 te máy be had on application 2 ‘thelr a ent,
beneficence of the Duke, who allows or grants a consider- | Mr. Rosent Кеххерх, Bedford Conservatory, Covent Garde (yuan NICHOLSON still continues to о send out
able 5 of meds r construction of the building and | — — — — — — — — — \\ well-rooted Plants of his four new and distinct.
i | tonio OF ги amar Ege pe eee F 1858. | varieties of STRAWBERRIES, viz, AJAX, dessert Fnit;
AND ellington Nursery, | RUBY, ditto; CAPTAIN СООК, Market’ К; PILL-
care will be taken of the Plants and Flowers ашп | * St. John’s Wood, L — 2 1 . Br the oe of BASKET, ditto, at 17. per 100, or 35 € each o CY two sorts
гуй " usly | | the —À flower hist they are in oom, and will con eion M is s. box included. Post одов. m n revise T 8 *
А > е next month in perfection ut "their . — in а оп | Yorkshire, For a full description, see has sement Gardener:
esirous of sending Plants are invited to forward them m pq a | will ят 181 those honouring them with a visit — Nov. 26 Chronicle, October 15, 1853.— Egglescliffe, nea Yarm, Nov. 26. _ 26.
proper and convenient order. They are to be packed up and | a. HENDERSON ayp SON, Wellington Nursery, G. HENRY, Mount Carmel Nurse ursery, Guernsey;
б ү . , ; м
=. 7 2 дине. by clever and as follows как i | t. John’s Wood, cau now supply 6 Ane strong plants of i Ж, as for sale а few Thousand R 8 of GUERNSEY
ace era? d UN ollows are to obtain CINER. ARI AS, "aes varieties, by n at 6s., 9s., and 12s, LILIES” and BECLADONNAS LU Condition, and suitable
mediate planting.
LA
—]]— —l—ů— d
Ae premiums fixed by 2 mt m:
ze.—400 florins for the finest si a of PLANTS = FANCY GERANIUMS, at 9s., 12s. and 185. d . ——
CULTURE, eben er. the n ce of 30 at least, and 50 exemplars "CHOICE HORSE-SHOE LEAF, 65. pem dozen. T. Tus TREES, 10 ree ad per 100 ; ; 12 to 14 feet,
T aaron СОР. OHRYSANTHEMNUMÉ- atqoe — 4 5 E ted q^ second
22 Prize.—300 florins dor ha finest collectio Wy ood „ "qa XHIBITION OF CH RYSANTHEMUMS.— no ү d bu shy to ч ground, 2 to 3 feet, 6s. per "
< е number of 50 different species at least; fü p - colection of the above beautiful Autumnal Flower 10; 0; 3 Ba 4 fet m per 100; and 5 to 6 feet, splendid plants, 3
if bloo: DLER Axo ‘SON'S NursiRy; . per 100.— 8 KS 2 feet, 25s. per кы:
3d Prize .—300 florins for the finest collection of ROSES, to n Wandsworth n Vauxhall. Я Зер ехіга — per 100 y to med Ree
number of 100 different species, and 300 exemplars ; 75 florins ood Flowering Plants, 6s., 12s., and 18s. per dozen. St. Jobn's Street esr Е mae
accesso!
COAT NONPAREIL PEA, WAITE’S EASO
D Mk азатка NIEL O'ROURKE, the NOVEMBER PROLIFIC, and үүшилм' URQUHART AND SONS Priced
75 florins ista. 1 all other new sorts o of Seeds, may be o List of Nursery DR. is now ready, and may be h
—300 florins for the finest collection of CAMELLIAS, ор аго applieation.—Dundee
bit number of80, and 100 exemplars; TTT Tending, пела STANDISH лк NOBLE'S CATALOGUE for e
DRONS Ai florins far the finest collection of RHODODEN- | CY TAUNTONTA LATIFOLIA, “ im seer Hardy present season is Now Ready, and may be had on application.
S NS ARBOREUM, an their HYB IDS, to 3 number of Evergreen Climber, which gro Hop. Itis as | A selection from ita appeared as a detailed «сна in the
least, an emplars ; 75 flo to the acces seful as the Ivy for 3 ren x it va e as much in | Gardeners’ Chronicle, of 3 ay, Sept. to which they
os 9 iar the Naet wolidction of AZALE 8f 4 75 sy Ад 3 einet from the Co : e
(pontica), in open ground , to the number of 50, and 150 eren Gardener” 3 No. 25 231, page те неее Tho N к: 2 — D M agshot, S штеу, "Nov . 96. А
Be Prize.—150 florins for the finest collection of bulbous plants, d Plants, in pots, 5s. each, or 50s. per dozen. нт
meh as AMARYLLIS, TULIPS, HXA АТН ae PANE. pecans Jacksox & Sox, Nursery, E Surrey. ЧАГЫН САТА LOGUE for the present season
RANES, e = Age ‘of 150 aila uated aud 300 exemplars. AND SCOTCH FIR. * is now ready; it уа ire of Show and siae d : —
1 . f the goniums, . Fuchsias, Cinerarias, Chrysan
id 8 AND "MEIN codi. ol the f ке en. i nons Camellias, Calceolarias, Verbena м”, 8 mae бо,
r sale, tine a well roo P ants, 0 e following sizes also а tove an v o8]
TRANSPLANTED LARCH, a to 34 feet high. “| and may be bad post free on applicetidn: T.
It is necessary to give notice to those gentlemen appointed t SCO FIR, : to 18 inches high. Nursery, Surrey ‘Lane, Battersea,—Nov. 26.
се upon the I that it is required the plants da h ave | WO-YEARS’ ewer ina: Do à extra fin didi M a — — ;
3 the bloom mess of flower, and should be bloomy or Prices very moderate, may be obtaine 8 app lication, I Fost t paid, | 8G JACKMAN, INURSERYMAN, “Woking,
t pee where the nat&re and species of the plant allows and | Paradise е Nurseries, Kelso, oer dur Cem —Nov urrey, 1j mile from Woking Station, South-Western
; en ty dade den plants will obtain the prefer- | EDLING FOREST TREES. | кап» y, begs to announce that be has just 7 anew
velty, 4 7 — ee AYCROFT, having a large lot of the | complets Gast i f his American Plants, O
The sending of plants to the exhibition is free — en 5 Fried Seales to spare, beg to offer — at the an- | an- P — Trees, dc ‘Ee de an Satay be ha бга
sending oy water (that M by m nen or by the train, | nexed prices, They 2 a fine sample this season. 4 * eee um — „
Aud addressed BITION OF N «d. r nclosing two
| Biebrich, Oct. 22. 'THELEM. VE Vir Dietat of the Geni, ana 1 yer . 1 6 per 1000 Scotch, 1 2 0 per 1000 OBERT M. ARK begs to intimate that his
| Ax ijur 1.20. , Spes уеш 10 m йене ам retail o TREES SHRUBS, NEW
| iU BS oe Beech, 1 year 36 „ — SM дн 236 2 PLA and FLOWERS for the season are now ready, and
20
20
36
to the MEE. ot 50 at least, and 150 exemplars. —
N.B. The G
| UTTON'S NEW CATALOGUE OF SEEDS is Birch 1 1 6 ‚ a may be had on appl
| rd ready, and will paid on receipt of one penny Elm, 2 — $n 2 0 AT ; relier 1 Уй » CHOICE PE i PE Mog а at
т Lateh; 1 Ал 16 ; Do. 2years ... — Mimet ;
umery Edinburgh, Noy. 26: —
a ae A diode ida Nee Sin Reading, Berks. Cash; Free оп board in Cork.—Cork, Nov. 26, 1859. EORGE say that bis DESCRIP-
RP AMERICAN PLANTS, CONE
Primers BE Ek Low
EEDS FOR THE COMIN ming
МЫЛАМ E Е. RENDLE AND CO., р Mer- | pass ANB BROWN ере e 32 FERS, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, FRUIT and
s ‚ CHANTS, Fiymouth, are now haveing and | thet r fine selected assortment of GERANIUMS, which are ДЕРЕ, Ar трче eria to bis fine "a ot
receiving from the Growers a choice assortment of all | ELTE. „ Sand varibus GREEN- GREEN and WEEPING Tone kon
kinds of Garden and Agricultural Seeds. Their New M . Бота, в АРА a great G. B. has supplied the American Exhibition in the Royal
Catalogue will be eari in December. commencement.
E — of. "BULBS and ROO f all which oy, posts jsess a \ Regent's Park, from
PEAS, EARLY DUTCH HORN | GEADIOLI, 30 50 splendid vare. fo — ашыр - 50s. | six miles from Staines У зева, пеат Berach, South-Western
J.FORCIN G rp iri FRAME RADISH, and fi Sondid pu i early varieties, per 100 E — 06. | Railway, where conveyances may be obtai p^
j
n
arly sowing, aré now ready. si do. do. per dozen . д3. | PLANTS.
Eg RONFAREIL, RENDLES FIRST Fo delphi Russ enn WATERER begs to announce that his
EMPEROR, and all the best PEAS, can now — 8t |) NEW CATALOGUE of E RHODODENDRONS, АХАН ;
ed to Wa. E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. | NIA ARGONI i rs е CONIFEROUS PLANT nd may
o WESTWOOD begs to inform the publie and prat
Mad oe an immense stock of GERANIUMS | __The colours of all the
ce that t they a nd ‘Fancy SERANIUMS. (upwards of 60000 im mimber in order ‘to f facilitate purchase
ö: prr , and comprising almost every kind tio
Sand wh say ete found uui uer ae he is enabled о ofer them at prices which must ="
satisfactio in
; Duke of Ruana, To. 6; or the three for Bis of the 5t and 12th inst. may be referred to for the names and are
э which may be had pri сев of a portion of His tock. All applications and orders will Te AERE N Nery Bags
i 1 to CHATER & SoN, Rive rómpt atten! Station, nth i Кайта, à
TM Weires Seed, 1s. 6d. per packet, containing 200 seeds, 4 oral 1 5 — Tion Road, Turnham Green, Middlesex, South-Eastern Railway,
cds
LI
es
2, 3. 4 Буа
Е RE ERA е every year, and as iso kid hand-
EN E ble to get ‘them в large віоек:
_ 754 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Nov. 96
ENDLES NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE
OF.
EST TREES, SERGAS AND- ERINE КЕЧ im {
just issued iae the press, and cam be hai d in exchange for
penny stam
The Catalogue should "i — ‘by all who intend
MM е . the
very —— BR of the large Stock w
ym im eh 0 £ the sorts.
e have to pom be following :—
о 2 ing and W me qd FIR.
600,0 FIR.
200000 in ao T AUSTRIACA.
150,000 HO RNS or 28
As ed as all other Porest Trees in orti
i orders above 107. will be er hers carriage мен to all
the Railway Stations in Scott aa of Engla and, and to
b Ste
For Catalina » and further particulars apply to
WILL AM p, RENDLE A
svete AND tab Matemate
"pulse i8SHED 1786. ymouth.
OF ENG
"ces of many of pe 3-у puo trained t rees,
„ . hav
pros R. CANT
n extra оре plan eiae —
N 18 MS.
oyle’s Astrea, 58.; Basilisk, 38. 6d.; anii m Leonora, 58.
r. 5s ; Zaria, 58. Fos ters Eleanor, Эз. 64.; National, 3s. 6d. ;
rimum. 7% 6d.; Racha Dóbson's Gertrüde, 5s. ; Har
riet, Зз. 64. ; Jupi er, 3s. ГУА Pasha, 5s.; "Spot; beh V ulean, Be.
The above
for 388.
Any 12 of the fo r Lu Aper get for 203.,
ae
ы or 12 of my wh selection for 16s. :—
Arerhusa Totter Ocellatum
Tes ya Incomparable Purple Standard
АНБ... УЧЕ: Plantagenet
But erfly — Silk Mercer
Commissioner — - Y
Ner- dor . — — —
md se Pies T Village Maid
Good older Sorts ^ Aa — 120 per dozen. -
NIUMS.
Purch: may select any 2 j бы — ( for 128. or my
own — 9s, per do
Anis- leur Tae Mise Sheppard
vot Hero of Sw | Pelopiodes
Jehu.Im ша Purity
Bate Màr Mario Little Prince Albert
hen Mulberry Prima Donna
Exquis rion 23, Queen: Victoria
— Quee me Miellez. |Statiuski.
"NEW CINER. MAS. The set of 8 for 185.
25. 6d.; 429; Gil; Couspicua, 2s. 62. ;
ex Kearney, pi — т теч ‘Bs. 6d.; Marguerite 00%
Pri nd. 35. 6d.
; Коча
aati Freese ection f o dm. folowing 9s. per dozen;
m
B
Aunte. Mr. Sidney Herbert
Adela Villiers ——.— Blue: | Хутр
10285. Wi Flora M-Ivor оме
-Bessy | 2 = Lady meCanipbell Othello т
ine Hayes Lady Gertrude Prima Donna
me Seaton Mad to^ Rosy Morn“
д^ Ma Sontag Resplendens
e St Clair of the Isles:
Tha eanc r ч Mar {
T I Mt Pd ан ‘and "Norwich, — ‘all intermediate
h, hand, ‘the usual allowance to
. — John's en Erin
begs to offer the tin al
or 56s.; any 12 for 48s., or 12 of my own selection
М5, HENRY DOWLING, OW ieistón Lawn, South-
mpto
nobility
ANGELINA BURDETT, BLA A
LAND, at the Pede reduced E Fine whee d
at ; or 2-ye c
ving the ор portunity of Hk 1 eth this season, can,
commend them to far exceed all
the greatest e ence, rec
T also been laid before
a committee of g
E 12 pie been by them to throw
eir possessing a more sugary s 0 tness
most —— to the Pine. The above can be supplied by Mr.
ES TURNER, Royal Nursery, Slough, Bucks, the only agent,
— give satisfactory testimonials of their r quality, having
nis season tasted, the fruit. The fr "uit wi p ti figured in ‘the
Yecember Number of the“ Florist" H. D. И to inform
he public generally, that no trees can be s upplied from he! other
{итѕегу except those grafted in Mareh last. ntlemen
urin with E orders will be SAP атй to.
Ё,
ка Oe ce
Ёё
< By
e
quin
ANGELINA
oa
10 any part of mer
Ноа 1 prodee
"FR iem DOMO” a Canvas made of prepared Hair and
-condu surged Reinet Cold; keeping, where-
ever it m Baie pe a fixed te! t is adapted for
all horticultural and floricultura it pu urposes, ‘ot 8 A
| and Flowers from the scorching rays of th from wind, an
from attacks of insects and orome. frosts. "mo be had in —
required length, upwards of 2 * € —
of E. T. ARCHRR Carpet
London London.—Manufaetory, Royal Mi Royal M — 87 она da —
— — ee
CHART Lover, — |
ROGER any» HYNAM Берта to mE Se
Nobility: un Gentry, Gardeners, Nurserymen,
Seedsmen, that they are prepared to: EE them. hi Hi
REIGATE ЕХЕ iy SAND. whieh it y its Superior
uality, and is mue ват in Du Propagation
ud Growth TT — — Plants,
1 will be sent in By bags, and delivered to any of the Railw.
Сн ог Bie аш, 1 Ner ‘less than one ton lots “ot
ushels to the dag at Parties requiring lots of
four tons YA upwards can (Pan the Sund délfvered loose or in
NG EE
ү экн, AND. p GODE KEY, кета
bers im MEN. eet high, i
M ah
We have
4 fees
scarce but — 115 beautiful
i jin ma a Etraston" ‘Castle. We
quA ү! (тї
d nan р ee 5
Aga cond
H Tn di.
TÉ adds much to their
5 with iT T
л 5, 6 and z 7 feet — 9 dsome
i striped), standards.” She goiter: ews
ui 1o i A and we have a large quantity of of
пер
Dóvaston, Yew; e
. n
Jel 12
Sue-
d
men
= iis dez 1
72 bird id
struction
design,
economy and — — adap N . e. be su
4, thing of the kind in the country, are in pos
icu on He ome passim terms,
О.
Gentry, sti Lond:
been Venu me 9 they can with the
eine o — M
0 — —
application of E. byH
mon
side:as Easte
ATOR
PIT FRAMES, : Jot agi
AMES- PHILLIPS anp, Со. have the les
the: same, at a very low price.—For further part pply £ di - 2
at the Offices of James Gawknoont, 21, Union Sire Н {АЧ Under Qu аа je
камне; Ag Joux Hywam, 7; Princes Square, Wilson Street, | 5 by фах n s by ii — бее Wes <4
a ^ LT! ” ” 1 id
p i ; 3 Dery Ty 10% „ 8 12 by 0, 12 by 1 900 f to яо,
«M | 10, 14 by 10;.. ' ol ales ӨЙҮ
r Orchard
by H 30 by 13, and 20 by 12 alwa
Glass, about
amoys Mie — ‘Tiles 4
asp X ee gen in nd Ornamental Glas, Shades fr
Ornaments, Fern Shad every article in the tt...
Warehouse, ^ Bish
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND нр AND —À
AT THE Low "Р ced те bs.
EST Prices CON
MATERIALS AND W Onna bik. s
|
|
GA RAY. AND OhMSON, Disi S
F London, Devi BM conniderabie experien
of не Анон ura potions which, fo:
wi orkmanshi ip,
— ely employed by,
rserymen; and to all pei
—
8 is
. PEN.
pre esent prices of 5 GLASS, per
6 by 4, and not exceeding
9
hand their a prices of Glass for Cash: —:
SHEET — RES. CROWN
In Boxes of 100 feet.
Larger Sizes, not exceeding 40 inches le g
16 oz. from 3d. ^ T — —-— овер
21 oz. „ 34d. 2 ўиш,
oz. | LE
„йек у
40 by 30. чы oz. to. be foo э. i Sap с
Mi — н) Pro; "e ng а
, Horticultural puce
ire te erect Hortienltural
that a lady
or gentlema:
lity and Gentry 2
GLA ASSES, DEADS — —— PATENT
' ORNAMENTA L WINDO LASS, and,
all | tod ames H errEY & Co.
can n the description of
House a pied
near the
lon A. visit i». earnestly
^d dt
ey t
Plans, Mops i на. Bones y) 1
Catelógnos rob Plat, ө Joode or ip, ori i
N HER
— ,
AER
E. DENCH, PATENT HOTHOUSE "WORKS,
| the. Houses to speak for
of sufficient nt value to be used in
| PROTOXIDE. ANTICORROSION |
considerable ion of
sively used by t neipal Railway.
Ba fiers and uer at’ "
——
p and Soxs, Cement Works, Nine Б
Gn —
S AND PEILE 0) E
ee PUTTY, being — AT of Cop 1
TEUR CAR PTT
LOCAL BOARDS ОР OF NEALTA, * ‘SANITARY,
ATENT ASS
€ 2 upon nee (а
mum
GHT, CHEAP, AND DURABLE f
F
|
|
|
|
walls, and lining iron honses, to equatise — |
_ 48-1853, L THE
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 755
RICHMOND VILLA
RTHUR HENDERSON i 260.1 have m —
of informing their patrons a at hav на!
plants of this wey Re much-estee a Vine. at 5s
extra mel plants,
N.B.—For full ратно ‘of the distinguishing characteristics |
-of this Vine we beg to refer our customers to the Gardeners’
Chronicle — Oct tober 95
eir Autumn Catalogue of P.
нс aad zt re of recent
blished, and can be had on application. A few
af the t beautiful Yellow w Begonià can still be bé supplied a at ape
Pine Apple Place, Edgew: ndon
.SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS AND
— раа Ные
Pelargoniums, С ud merit, i
RPETUAL *
m Rosary, Bungay,
pci hum that he has str rong, — plants
dio f the ing Kinds. " Holizhes 4 atalogue рп
— — У е Gardener Tf the nage be
еа * r dozen ; 2 goo ood
aoe flowers, 150. per dozen; 1 ind a ouble flowers for ial n
without names, 6s. per dozen. Holly hoek Seed, saved абба,
from the best kinds, at 18. 6d. per packet, containing upwards of
E
PERPETUAL warf plants, suitable *
beds or borders (or for pot N Жо: the Best kinds i
radon Эз. to 12s. per dozen. Strong dw. arf p. Show
0 9s. per dozen.
Eus
ee
paid to London, and plants added to compensate for
"e carriage.
CHOICE SELECT GERANIUM
ENT WALTON LORIST, &c.,
Tine Dwarfs. aa ‘Dwarf: Standards, 10s, to 10s. per dozen, or
41. to 61, per 100.
| AQvILEGIA SANO PIOA ee 4 inches in SEEDS DIRECT THE GRO
‘hie сте 2 . imn: i Bin He - эа. sle, eic чаас а Tur Most CERTAIN MEANS ОР PREVENTING DISAPPO
ly e в Q'EEDS OW E a
London а еее реА of A gh а donde om er fo vai 208, a isda ит 2 S Southern mE — pute uu: rity, we ae
congenial soil, Anis such as 7 5 fos which they дас made such arrangem with Messrs. PICKFORD & Co., whe
he
| nte Premium of the Royal Caledonian Hasiera, ене
| — the Exhibition in Edinb — in May last. These most parts
uitable for the open ground, N ia also well 8 for
Dea forced. into bloom early in sp: ‘Particulars may be ‘obtained
Professor Lind has said, — This 4 plant i is wm. the. hand- — dau — & Зока,
t hardy li |
Hive Offices on mos y" rie great Lines of Railway, as will enable
us to — Ae e GOODS FREE OF ‘CARRIAGE to
the United Kin
by post, on application. to us,
Seed Growers, Reading, g, Berks.
somest hardy perenni OICE AND CHEA
JOHN GRIGOR AND CO., Nurseries; Forres, N LECT HARDY. HERBAC
3 — a 2008 PL AN
[ ESSRS. DI ILLISTONE а AND: CO. beg to — the S. 400 100 in oe sorts, our selecti om Bs par 40 00 I
following in really nts, and warranted true to i? sorts, 0 у p
Aline: — low "n green . Shru! rens, déc. pur
Standard and Half WING Roses, per doz. 195. 04. to 185. Od. cho — vide r 100 in 100 sorts, A.; our choice, 10 e e
Dwar , finek ee do. 6 d — 12 0 Setar Laurels; 13 to 2 feet, per 1000, fl.; pe
Tea-scented Roses, fine 4 do. 9 —12: 0. | Evergreen Privet,3 to4 ft., fine, nes 2to 31.530. p. 1000.
Climbing ill. Locos Chestnuts, 5 to 6 feet, 15s.
Climbing Plants, including. Ñ Wistaria, DM | Spanish Chestnuts, 6 feet, 20s.
sion Flower, Jasmine per — 10 0 | Limes, S to 40 fe «per i
uo dentia tee iding Yeliow Trumpet, ollyhocks; fine. double coloured, n, Ci
Scarlet T per d 60 | pps изо; in choice varieties рег dozen. .. 8,
The Major White AS BAM 925 Pent on 3 е | dwarf do. " — ra
Hollyhocks, fine, na emo à 6 0.—12 *trained do.. $. в an б.
тот — ria diste do. 8з, or 20s. : 1, ca 42 at “ahh -— " a iz.
Fine trained . уу; to 56. each. These a è ч .
an "^ true.to ' ‘ote ied 59 иён : —
Untra OA tn Maiden Apricots, Peaches, Plums, IRE Currants, 4 Ы Vietoria, 4s. per dozen, or 90s, per 100.
у C, er and 1s. 6d, each, or 15s, per dozen. N. B A fi tock of Larch, Spruce, Oak, de, Bues and 2
Gooseberr ries, Currants, and Ras pberries, finest kinds, 2s, 6d, = applica ^Y's Descriptive. Catalogue, in Three
Plant
per doze з and Shru
Prong Vines from Eyes, 8 to 10 feet, 15. Gd. to 3s. 6/1, each. Md
E TM End, bem to be had on application,
У Marsden, near Burnley, Lancashire, begs м offer the follow. Boweres en.and Deciduous Shrubs.in variety, Conifers, m o, Addres 88 all orde bep communications to HENRY oor
‘ing Choice — 5 Geraninms 2! — . — dozen (бод y plante) анары мч t sparagus and Seakale Plants. he Hope Nurseries, 1 Leeming Lane, near Bedale, Yo orkshire,.
ham рег, &. included; or H. W ection, 185. per d Str: es: Black Prince, Alce Mande, Old P Goliat ——
Optimum, С — 9 а, Kulla, jener Lagonia, 2 loe, Stirling ‘Castle Pine, Rivers's Seedling Eliza, and aihe, ren
Pulehra, Lavinia, Enchantress, ty Rosa, Co ommissioner, Sur- and warranted true, 2s. 6d, | The Gardeners’ Ch
ise, Faiten, — rd Gough, Bride of Abydos, Flying Dutchman, Palo s upon applications анла tai Ld ib.
К Exactum, an оазе Witch. 5 — Runes. Halsted, Es
E — raniums, strong me parser 18s, per dozen. Fuchsias, all V ESSRS, J. H. BROWN offer the DANZA BARU, RDA Уу}, Y; NOPEMBER 26, 1858,
the new varieties of this» season, 18s. d 21s, per dozen. Cine, selected PLANTS, FRUIT TREES; &., which 8 FOR THE ENSUING^WEKK:: | rw
rarias, of whic! * possesses. a large collection of strong | ү, the kingdo 2 Institution of Actnaries I А
‘healthy plants, 63:,9*., 12s;and 15s. per dozen. Pansies; the finest 25 д zaleas, new: hardy Belgian varieties EA PELA | — Mane tl British. A
" i ү, Й
show varieties, 65., 95; 1233: and 188: per dozen; Salter’s Fancy with flow. r-buds, one of а sort, by name or „ , 20 0 Р
n 25. a set of 13 for 189. 25 pa Carnations 5 Ашенов rne Wer eas. $ РА 15-50 Tuxsvax, 21
11.; 25 pairs of Picotees for 1.; 25 pairs of Pinks, 88. to 198; ts pn^ ofa son, ber — * a y
Deseripti ists of the above may be had for one stamp... It Hus A sme Pity nias, one d ; sid 6.0 _ Weprespar, — з)
, isrespectfully requested tha 5 1 rs. be: nied witha hododendrons, jineluding. Sear ne Swi Min ds 1 45 i Ge
Post Office Order, payable at Marsden, Lancashire. H, W. begs | handy э SER, OON VE TNR Үү TIL А yigi g Tess d
to refer parties to 19 тоге еш led advertisemer in Gardeners’ Steel hododendrons, 5 Gd. to 7 6 f ШЕ,
—— r Oct. 22d and 1 iet har ё Searlot E 9 yon yeh, hin ce 45, 0 i SiTURDAT, ^ —
T. OSE LO К у ү marti үл ө are |
4 "Сента оѓ . onl bri in ts, dozen 10 0 : e
URSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR U D, даи gto ra aba Contra s kinds: see List.) | WHEN, last Spring, Mr. М“ Gi. LASHAN TRANSPLANTED:
UU ILLIA WOOD ann SON. beg to — that : Climbing Ё pect, of оа в ts, per dozen . 6 the Horticultural Society's. Garden
the Ap on of their Rose Catalogue, for 1853-54, is now. half st ten. per dozen, 12s: und 150. A GREAT TREE in the Hortie ely
— for distribution, and will be sent gratis on receipt of Two. ie лаз па and others, per dozen . „12 0 (see p 163), doubts were
t Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort, by name, in pots 9 o rough апе xperiment. T
ale O Cataloguo.of General Nursery Stock may also be had оп — danke = — T the ground. by main for і
e same terms. ard nes, sorts
д ‘Heetions of — will be supplied on the folowing terms, 12 боео a li — 0б a sort, р plants 25 rine len of. transplan atte tt
ction of sorts nice trant 9 — Woop & Sox :— 12 рону? —— byn > vs 0 | could sot biblia loo!
ы tall Stjusfánde, 4 8 feet, with 6 best varieties of 50 Cho enhouse Plants e of a sort, — i 45 0 N
Climbing and Perpesial for 24 Cho [eem one of & Sort у nde e oobi. ood As OF GIG NOt pm p pem
training, &c., 3s. 6d to 5s. each. 12 8 ue Plantes choice spe and good plants ... 40 the tr trial, and renting ja ed our expectations,
Tall Standards, fine picked stocks,-from 4 to 6 feet, with large Cinerarias and Calceolarias, me Fls, per dozen ‚1% 01 heal la, sia" б
heads, of the most showy ‘kinds, for ‘planting in conspienous —— EN Ponrpome Varieties, do. .... 10 x ee j^ is now in ст t rgo i 2
ee on las pods wp ам : SUPE '"RUIT- TREES. any mate
Extra, su tan 8, 18s. to per ozen, or Fine dwarf and standare Pe ectarines, Apricots,
7 to 101. pe Plums, Pears, and Cherries; st and — d mache y employed b
sorts of their repre kinds, to name, "^ 28. 6d., — ae and can TE rwr
EE
per 0 tated s IMP ig uk nl. extraetion 1
Su i oe
1 0 o zi oct PS zo io deccm x sh d Apes det м and editio te за базебат оте per desen : di questions. it is time to give 2 5 р а К
a cian EU ЎЎ аас INN є ызгы Fine Goos eherrien О tod Raspberries per dozen = merit of Mr. M‘Gua nae con-
ХАЛШ ded om 64 d ic gu —— ted in the facilit with whi i6) tons
aoe h stems, 0 St Vines and day Nes . 15 0. sister Ж ары
«190: to 188 Dor dozen, or BE p per 100, 77 à 1 — ma n ja —— d TTE — E weight, ing the perp р position of
—— i peri i ' Gardon Se — маи апі teg see нч ем sr dm n tree, Inthe mers with which it aid.its, |
сешп ow 5i | ТЫ em "
in pots, 18. to to 180- pr во. per dozen... ел А T hi pe any of the’ pregnat i
N 19-9 es, for) covering banks, uo ole te d 1 75 е ога! | notwithstandin defects of те
“Good Dwarfs, on own т Dt gero on hia, 2 mue he "E veg e ЫЙ round Deas a the apparatus exited 1 moiti, t was unde-
E oum LIA D DIFGRDA Elis rose and white-stri GREEN and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, consisting of 7 ,niable that had t screws. fitted, and had
7 fall double variety. This very beautiful and wer formed hundred, species, whieh must be cleared by Christmas nex oen pon: the screws
ped Camellia is a Keeling raised se — ack by including — Per 00, 9: been more skilfully applied, that ЧАД Was. done in
е теп, Glan nose «ал | Standard Pears... — 15.0 — 100 0 fey hours might h be in i
nd, seein distinct, wit Vo donb 451 5 " exis ‘strong LS L4 2 9 A nd the „preservation of the tree, in the u oprig,
aara Рр эү, ection of t these bea utifal TETE а, б fee 1 % ^ * 18 position terial point. he or nary
‘the edges of 5%, pions are very smooth, the stripes. are better monday d to 4 fi * 12 90 —. 75. 0 modes af x feen very large trees are pers mi
“defined: than i ther striped varieties, exhibitingisome of х nigra, 3 to 4 feet... vt ^ 40 9 peculiar conditions as to the Regent ram.
ы thou A {гоі s 2 feet н 2 6 P
Japonian аЗ foot 6 = =a d DERRAT ia i ды the tree on its К,
eet — ^h
usually i els
ne. iis 1 3 e - g The. foll llowing ; nt ‘of abe tra T T T
. 105 fet — 100 0 "уёгу large 8 5 PM „in the
i to Three. 8 40 0 gro of Mr. H. D: |
allowed. 70 la о near Hounslow, will е
sin | 15 7 | — 1 are, е я
55 indsori. - 60. 0 féeéouse: is had tos ordiri ag "^ T
| MEN ty on 9 ransporting. „The tree tion Was, a | Scarlet.
Y s — айр Th hich, with its of ear th, may have
gen WEEPING e oe + mage айа: h tons; als uch earth
aue САРЕЕА PEN LA es ; 60 weighed about 30 tons, for there e Was m T
— — 3& toc] В ved with it as would have served for a tree of
is beauti ul Рапаин 14 to 2 SE ae оге воа much larger size, the o med at: being to pre-
s € 52 3 best, Pots. 2 0 120 0 err the whole of the roots үнө and covered
’ A 20% Өг V + 4
. n with soil. The tree was about 40 cel high, with a
a Reval BS Botanic e inches M ecc OH ө qi MA — did some 5 feet, and a large buchy head;
Of the I werd. 1 mnie ge distance of. 65 yards. without the
с ‘totes 3 18. 0. ^ =: ball Josing nen to any extent worth menti ning.
y Eyre те АНА | + элейт чей: тнт йн ration was conducted as земе vin: е |
НЕ character. It bears ће! — ^ ‘feet ен. e u ^| 49 0 ace the rely.
е тыщ — чны — ете), nt |o Per. extra йде. у, ; $ a 0! removed to the depth of 4 feet, then p f
more it: vergree bes MN aM 6
Every bra Pia neh is gracefully nd gam з, а aud, an аак „ > side ob.
liage and its dark. colour give it а totally Irish Yew, 4 to 5 feet, —— eee
магае. ‘common ‘Weeping Desa — tandard, Thorns, in 60 varieties; 9.0
ТИМи ЫМ, of it as an orna strong ele i.
ke ene оз W Е Pine, 3 to 4 foot АЗЕ al aliii api
440 bob d
forward, on
ursery "Stock, which.
on applica! tion, a
is эон w being,
ne dg marnock, Nov. 26
ane. ы
collection. of choice, Conifers, prices. of which may bay
anks, two. being N at Чык ittm forall
(wick were
to
oe,
— on, andr two atr the-topc:te.
r» to the amount of 37 and emi €— — = m€ | been all
Station о on the Great Western Railway.
expected from unknown corresponden
M the
™ | cleared away from below it, the latter being I"
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
756 [Nov. 26,
РЕ We rollers were | only of the. parasite has at present reached us, but to admit light and air. Plants, the pots of уы, ©
о 1 keep a at, 98 0 ich was square, t s not in a good state it has at least satisfied | plunged in any warm moist eiu require Ma
ZR 1 — undermined on all s ^ muy four, planks that the Tu is a fungus On the seal it form иск ages. hi pow a ӨМ sed to a warm dry
were put roun d underneath it, all fastened a dirty yellow or brownish crust of a slightly m eae ae а A Meu apt —
together at the corners with strong iron bolts, thus gelatinous texture, d — a = А applied with | * are, especial iy i ae oe Must be
making a frame to Ze the anks in the | of tender irregular branched threads containin e potted specim a libe watering еу
Such is is our reporter's ct of the operation,
which we vm srs will prove quite as successful as
Mr. M‘Grasu Bat a
—to say nothing “of the failure of à first
to move tree’ at Smallberry Green
Scotch appara 1 s Py it up with the
earth attached to might perhaps have
moved 20 tet while Me Dices 8 lai is removing
one. But to have do with any reasonable
chanceof "as. Мт. М“ Asses s machine
mpt
atte
T9 The
the’ ed Se
ton
Bariu Boss of the fibro
t main 55
ted н заны =
be] held i in the Royal Forests; m are certainly no
who unde rstand the
otch posu ihe Pere e as we
pointed out at pm iA Es
ipio
ments of Бы аре
rovision made for
good ; the s
viously capable of gical improvement.
of earth, s suffieient — been marked.
the earth beyond the
B es been written. ino the |
*
itcm ing its texture, and
a com — with the
clearly in a vertical :
pr^ ld. y 0
у ‚сог 3 a A
Ecos into Ca ce by meat of then
Ка
——
Was
$ the slightest c
an
what a difference of cost! T€
e must have 80 uti
t a} ро
as with as early in
be autumn.
mass, which in parts acquires a re
conta
rrugated un
tinge, ы 83 slightly lobed and corru
|
i th
goid productions known
immature perithecia, of SpA
Beneath t
m, and havin:
which however vanishes when the
is dry; ina „ mon
would clearly have реп
offensive and li fonida
The nature of offending substatice 5 in ascer-
tained, thoug the materials befor we
cannot point out its imediate affinities, it. may
EIE not be 0 0 ult Bech Be т е
should suggest that as soon as the wine is corked
the top of eac ch. dote should be dipped in a strong
ublimate, which, though not
if substance might be mixed m with the sealing-wax;
ht
or instead of se — a little cap of atm má
which, if nicely AE would’ pre the
Or even Miche t
be used
soon as the
we conceive, bea Pent prevention
of the жа, and at the same e those larve
which sometimes do so much i y i —.— round
the cork wóntl be completely baffled. M. J. В.
CRASSINODA.
- DIPLADENIA
pla ing character are so o suitable for
f large, Convolvulus-like b
ria
ngus t 24 uL
so susceptible. of imbibing te
the taint of noxious matter as wines, is quite suffi- |.
cient to produce a degree .o of evil Which is past il
^ — ы properly moist atmosphere it
pin ЫК а tenden
0
on be
I have fex stated that the
ns pate cons eee or gree
, but in removing it froma
moist, warm 1 close situation to a cool dry one
of rest
k, é&e., and be place
way wi
springs еу may be pla | i
e Dipladenia is ry a ү Эйе with insects, and
2
ich |
"ety
moke. The best Soil for thi
lovely plant is good r ri ich fu arty peat and erri
am. rtion of about tw vo-thirds of t he formen
wi
rom any pest except black thrips, w
bably attack it. — e so should be
£ a
t
together.
and — — it p
aequire about the & mperature as that of ihe mal
of the plant to be shifted, and it should be i
state as regards moisture, Alpha.
MANAGEMENT OF CIDER APPLE Tum
( Continued from page 141.) : ;
Insects which attack Apple Trees, —We | will nt spa
1
and burning their eggs, which are ‘glued in goce
i Her - well known, The Appli ЕШШ
emies, one of which, the Aphis
m remain long i in perfection For the — of
arl
autumn, I kitow of no more inda plant ; for if carefully
removed «d a cool temperature às soon as the blossom
expand, they will become higher coloured; and remain
plonger t in bes auty than in a's
admit
in order that the now a mat be all established «d before
however.
er to ri
phis lanigera, r
riean bligh t, aff res live exclusively on it. The
While at rest — them a Tight airy situation, where | importan
ne ger: a from 50° to 60°, and give
‘very little water to the so „
E and healthy and 10 “ant —
the ease, as A it er not be. , they | shou
pots ; and if this ї is
d
warm is where the plants ca
be kept near the glass, them out of ber po
З | repair the di , and away all d soil,
| repotting in the same plunging in |
b | heat of t 80° or 85°. Апу sickly points that may
happen ' on th ts A cu k toa
plamp bud, and weakly ones removed al , whi
will throw the mp into the stronger shoots, and those
il section, impart- |
A single
ery
on them its offensive 2
perfectly nauseous, ‘Specimen
either ir its ra
oe ^ gt to » prevent or repa
should | 80 as
to light, and [a nage 14 Fag eta fe whee
п commences regulate the shoots so as to i
the buds to Г arly all over the plant, and as
esta- soon as active root action been shi
„ in as they advan
bending the points one down |
ts — bred уз? wards, which
48—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 757
dried up — the erosions made by the worms are 77 —5 93 it — — n t. a new s species under the na f; gage Plums used to be in our “market, such uch things never never
easily perc | Alu ; Duponehel, under that of multipune- | heard of now. Surely all these matters are
e Pius: —Only one really paranta, on | tells; ; 1280 pct under жч of Fischerella ; and symptoms of some change in temperature or atmosphere
lives on "y" — e tree. This is the Misletoe, it is the GI yphypteryx variella of Mr. Stainton's Cata: | which has caused other mofe palpable destruetion and
album, e dieceous adres, хла N 1 logues of Tineidze loss in our produetions, e. 9. Potatoes and ‘Carrots.
App i Poplar, Sorbus, Н aie Ry ; it is The — ent — —.— s her eggs on the — W. M. R
a little, A pars Mr bush, - ai P which pro- and the minute larvze are hatched a£ the beginning ee Antirrhinums.—I have found the following
white berries as large аз a Pea, having a viscid’ of — — about a line long on the 4th of shat | рима tering these preferable to any other mode
each containing a se The blackbirds and | month, according to to Bje erkander, They feed. on the i » bithérje adopted; it not dy preserves them
| thrushes are fond of the berries, the seeds of whi Eon secre j y ts of damp, to which they are во
| sow. The Mistletoe lives on the sap of ini Apple tre p З it ts th
| en present in t quantities it re strike the cuttings in July under eap-
| sickly and barren ; and it often eventuali causes their n a cold cyttin Bed ; and when rooted I pot
| It is, therefore, very impor des all died into, well-drained, 3-inch using
| the Mistletoe w on the by cutting or ordinary quality. I put four and six plants in pot,
+ ing it off as close the infested branch as possible cuttings ted the more plants T put
by means of a pruning-hook ; a cow-boy or other farm- into u ‘pot, increase the drain n the same
do this. The Mistletoe thus obtained m may portion; my reason for doing this is to get the pots as
| be giv p or cows, for both these animals full of roots as possibl ore the winter sets in, ns, the
very fond of quc. it law is said to exist which less mould is about them not
renders compulsory the destruction of Thistles ; one | the better ; the frame in which they are wintered is
—— that of dé Mistletoe would be Даун useful, І of a bri each corner ; in this w
if enf get for unless that were the. case, areful a, plentiful. supply of air is secured, whieh contributes
rsons would fall victims to the negligence of their | greatly to their pravecyation, and to still further promote
нья “Rael the seeds are sown by the birds this desirable object, as well as keep slugs from the
wherever they pere (ee | — 1 į I place each store pot on an inverted pot of
~- ENTOMOLOGY.
Tun GRUB OF THE RasTnERR D.
Отв муа. has been — ite directed b
n the the spring —
from. the. middle. of е баеса
la da
chosen for the operation. I v the Ji: ights — day and
night in dry weather ; if sparingly w
| from rain they stand she sharpest frosta without jur.
K. sid ings
cting. Hilo, eb de Nothing is equal, to or
ectual and inexpensive ms a protection to Jum
> dry non-
i 1 )
een eatery j 1 vig their wt s ре young buds in the follow-
vois Md x
which devours the whole of the interior in the.same | important to know where Fane, ET pins * — yas dy
ag she Warden destroyed by. the caterpillars of | their Witte? модца фы 0 be found, and it is ed conductors, and when packed together have а nes
ee ene тиш; indeed, sun: probably upon the stems of mL ich are appenranee. Trellis sliutters also, 5 аы with Ae T
prising that the — ts of this or any other plant | destined to produce aA Kt year’s’ fruit’ m d Ae laid / lig
A cad — hare » e lim; * female has the insti to depot ber eggs, und not out f As mats are ‘scarce 22 ! 4 805 are
eee er ev the old wood, a probably or likely to have a sharp winter, the above method of pro-
young. vegetable: matter, the interiot of the bade oerut che winter quarters; of the Jarvz ars taken un. — — Ke. - t become very general with
pied. by. the: ябгу інеі: с delicate, offers a — — yet; at :thib perind ed would, адл, — e чну чна Ў. зрее
йирне 22 dris With — ntn 2 | be too; troublesome to be attempted: to а considerable — durability, p and simplicity to recom-
iet ot severni ma nths’ duration; at :
tent, and it seems, to: me that. the only available plan mend it. An O
ttack of the insect a, ё — ‘of — the 4 : ; : |
numero ies, wh bee Eu insect must be deferred until Wooden 7 ve) 4 Thatch,—1t is "= dui,
from. Ф t Litt эш — а cut they have attacked the spring buds, е drooping in countries where Oak. “obtains,”
| ij. 5 . e псе of which give evidence of their presence ; of Oak paling, is much used
І
|
appeara wooden shingles should not
Fs ror not p p pe p destro oed, but a course the mischief would be done for the current year, be eniployea instead of thatch in all ideni on
growth of ob thed Arapi 9 Mop в жу ay but if they are then destroyed thé erbp of next year’s especially’ i n all garden summer houses. If made of
| ác fruit would be saved." This destrnction may be accom- 2 — felled: Oak, A ô 4 — last for Е years; no mis-
The — ele is found in the wart of e bud E plished either by splitting vp the buds arid killing the chié ous boys on | break them as invariably do
feeding axuriously, is about a quarter of an inch caterpillar v. с — r more ‘simply by giving weh — and thd please ey ey vl on in the third’
long, thickest an the middle of its body, and growing’ buds‘as 8 seased a smart pinch, which would be year is more pleasing to unssthetic islanders than the
attenuated towards its hinder extremity ; it is fleshy in equally e in killing it. A child trained to this red tiles; they are cooler for cattle фп either tile or
texture, of a bright scarlet colour, with a few very short | process. ume Kill асел. in a.day. J. О. H. ugly slate; and ean bé made by any clever ¢ *
ета 4 = i tiered — 8 d СО] | — man. In the case of a circular arbour, t; bel , or dore-
wr ' longi ine, г 4
Mie as aar АЛМАСАК рг КЫ cla spé || Home Correspondence bat shore de gut the geom at reni ed RUN
following the. head bas two. Майра abiti spots i enc | so Weatherrand Fruit Crop. Permit 2 — TN Bod Na ae 29 Ns E Hervey, inber book
: placed. longitudinali) doi tbe ‘midland scan y roe with ai few notes T: have ‘made upon th a бойну published (phe Adyon io Nr.
segmiens іа alapi ШАК three pairs y b e блан rio Rode bashes
legs attached to the three segments fila the hend, — did Taie the extremes of cold а 004 JANW зей, both near Hinmee, and also in the”
ош e sogni: _ After consuming the bloom-buds, it eats | - wer i fa ^| Талау. аль c Dolus per y sweet? бот —
— poseen the banal. leaving: only. E нв ҮПҮ Жара Жоон 12 й „| enterprising er ought to go in search: of this:
кч pos а вадене ao ME tite. of Pears c | aax] УВО mentiebeca Чөө cultivated in'the ped n
= омду, dotected at this. дөй. Ьу: th ping and Ane Siri авй oars ak e Rege re i N
withered, state of the young buds and shoots. 1 LL 24 de Ari Sptöus der ab ^ pun country Walnuts, called: Highflyers, whose Sallis quin.
At the mi or end of ilio: month. of Ma ay or : жүлүн ч qi Cou 1007 e Soft as this ;
beginning of June, theocaterpillar forms a slight web Sept. x cra ama ud 0 atinighat 901... 4f. Hybrid Ferns, — avi ing carefully perused your.
amongst the TW inge ы leaves, in which it becomes a Oct. Неь, at s pais, Tem. article (See p. 6910 on the meaus for producing hybr
smallilight chestnut, coloured chrysalis of the ordinary mb Geran Leder. Рев, T haye come to the conclusion that though ib may
. rune
‚ ої тутт Nav. Any éry ho багу and 2 abilities isi
fat and straight on th ed up spirally, у pu mee latte ziste x I purchased at thele берара e subject as one of беч interest,
e eee nd th rea egens of the ne FAV it пй ii low 1 8 a soil | i! and 35 much f further tate I shall without hesi- -
Awo small rather strong | TAM
— retain the: chrysalis partially ү”, — еге, I
cocoon-when the period for e perfect state very mach with our fruitf ere is si ay my obj
es бера, gis al pali rater near us ; à Very sn i і had plar, Pe Perme me th
out-of its aden. The ehrysilis State lasts abont В | which is sufficiently drained, the soil be
as moths in the last week of May wh those which Ed tempers к Ser
! per prod ed b. ehe rire — dts m maha de ЧЕЧ es. Y
—a difference, of e ue oy: renee in w rere ni : ve ave - | AS
where observations were made. The 4 ig “fact, Se a ie a
moth is s eharihin ing — eee, with: ran) brown ‘Chiswick | E hell fie n Die p ‘ours in hot se inquire^wh i
= and lower in cold ones. Surely, then, we may 1 e e
e 11 05 We suffer во much more in our. rE 0 ire de i
We ave v no Pears these seven years, aye a ink it is Crime dad a
j- чё varieti my garden and orchard, but у with, very. raised — Да оне — the farina
i | few ex options hone К? um. no bro ИР j uit to p er- | of flo: unfertilised
Ө, fe eli eve бези нна уы re de _ probable obstacles
| | fee рәт: e valls | e sit he; n by e посна
| SOR oA erly adi acit ina be.
БАШЫ ears 1, E flo
; nimi er.
hi ud 28755 cies DIM
* satly |. v to their it a flo
0 sorting of Apples [| kno pA A
. 7
Hl р. e p D f. ыо, Fao nen ee tetur n the new ones. No Damsons | especially as the prototball'is 1
| pd for 1781,
= followed we used to have sacksful. Orleans Green- | spores and antherozoids. sere ЫЧ E
758 THE
р TTE
ORROT ч
[Nov. эв,
|
shortly adopt your instr энн, |
pleasure to be bc to report that my 8 has
Ses i
been in error ; hith
Fern, Mega
n 0
the а, e
alk—thes
е”
ж
Б
REE
'risped, а
Clapham, Sean "bro.
former articles attentively, he w
red
—The unusual severity of g
continuance of rot winds this
8
r correspondent will re
Ш find his inquiries |
as have.prove
мамы: de a „Soldat Esperen,
much led small );.0 th-
east aspect Triomphe de Jodoigne and Elise de Heyst | th
were also ues mong older varieties the following
éseaped. with a very few cracked or spotted, although
the flavour suffered for want of sun, viz., Easter Beurré, |
é Rance, and Glout. Mor ceau on a south-east
wall ; ; Beurré Diel on north-east and north-west walls;
„ and Seckle, o
a of Winkfield, Broom. Park тыруга: |
; and Ne Plus euris on a “south-west aspect. If u
in other places, possessi ore
te their su
ne of you Numbers a well merited |
tribute to d d memory of the тера of ‘the Blenheim
Orange даре, it ways ed to me that admirers of £0 od
dessert a, little indebted ж: S A
i dign us
of —.—— nh additions of this le fruit of
uch as Triomphe de Jodoigne, weighing | Me
9.02, A nd Poire QAM: 8 z even in this unfavourable |
season. J. Abell, Lime
ee e nd. anna 1 A Hee Trees.— The
ricot, crops, (at
дано attention
lh. ' r wo
years ago I root-pruned a Winter N against а | IN 1846 and 1847 Dr. AM published his views upon
wall This also, the next „was covered with red the subject now again treated of in the pages before us. |
spider. J. M. P. [Whilst wall trees are ie they | We ge stated what his views were, and what appeared
may be, with care, 9 removed every y г once to us ifüculdes | in the way of adopting his con
in two years; but ale, йеп, ш Te gaat not be | € Wie concerning the connection of volcanic action
"A, gia tends to the production ч with the Potato disease. That charcoal, his supposed
fh [là antidote, was unable to prevent the affection is now
este al Аан, that are desirable in на of bad sib matter of ‘notoriety. e therefore turned to his new
Soils, but immaterial where: the soil and subsoil ar mers in the full Str nots 998 some allusion gph be
good ; for in such the t ere enough, E e to that In this we are disappoi
much 80 various shoots in each tree will most while tenor of the learned а врв additional rena
y form wood more like of & зап | goes to spe re points, with which we cannot concer
branches whilst others will be tooweak if not hee d ourselves. The reader who is desirous of makin ghitineelt
t is an easy matter the | 2¢quainted with Dr. Parkin’s theory, must е ade It his
a.tree s0.2s to form 4 st b ; but | treatise ‘Оп the Remote Non of os emic а
opte ise fow of sap —— € Hatehard in 1841. e can find
will not continue in room for his reply to one ‘of the ee taken to his
tion ; Are фо most Marr, татыу, that no voleanic gases eteeted
ve th iie eut the | in —— names nd — — are
й „Рега rite Ty oet 8
ou ed the supply “ To this,” says Dr. P Parkin, «Т would observe, that |
unequal ~ too | cholera — — diseases cannot be produced by any |
inspissat ‚ | of those gases Which are g y and almost uniformly, |
асо отнета ely petiit e to insects; and what iven e voleanoes ; not only because
raton they doubtless "die edi: upon. Your tree, | these gases, when inspiré W roduce different
" Bas made good shoots, but p not results, but also fice the fact’ that, а hough the evolu-
at ue, in the ake part the season, tion of gaseous matter is pretty uniform, and sometimes
E the prey ó грае 7 З | very abundant, persons w. енде in in the immediate
he tre annual or even bien- neighbourhood " voleanoes are seldom attacked with
nial lifting, the How of sap would have suffered less | disease--tit least ав the consequence of eruptions. As,
UH N | — the poison of cholera, if generated in sub-
reservoirs, to
Mr. Ed
ids А уе з. Weaver
and Cooper, including a British pitas үг? —Ó—
H. Sch.) ; Mr 8 of
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6,
c
[7]
E
8 7
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ach enclosed in a se e
folded, and thu
Mr. Shie
epidoptera, one being epticula bre
oS | не 9o отте], Mr. F. S omi th exhibited several |
the 9 sie tropical ant, Odonto-
ne rate ba
* r Мга
Mr. D
en,
a bursu
калы" g week ves mye the
se of a Dipterous шее, US those of a Neptie
pos exhibited some fine Lepidoptera from чм
taken in “aly. — uw neluding |
us, and s ieties of |
| Paphia ra. Mr. Curtis Tea a box of
ен 8
ody of |
a pupa of a Stylops a Beh, num od worms
| tapping at each end. é at
ed an exotic Gehan.
dira, whie h was three times. as
wn.. Mr. Clifford. exhibited some Mad
Rr: njured by Anobium paniceum, and Ptinus ovatus.
£ [Mn De nea dn 8 800 a new Wee Ichneumon des
Bal n genu Chrysomela. "Mr.
Westwood exited ‘raving of th 9 of Diglossa
mersa, ved from Mr. Ho, of Cleogene
Pe res dg a large, black 33 moth from
the north of Ire r. F. Smi a memoir on
— fasciata, which he has
ned to be a ex xm d te -previously-named | ®
Melittobia peak of West and Mr. A.
"i
e pe fiw eben at a memoir on Me
en hai of the bittterflies of the valley of the Amazo
| Hodder of Books.
—
T а 'Салзе H. Epidemic Diseases, Фе. By John
n, М.р s A pamphlet of 16 Mice. with
maps. eid
le
0 i, 3 at have been detected, corre-
‘spond with well-known chemical compotnds ; it cannot
be d invisible
| I f are | n of, should
re lioe have remai dso long undetected an nown.
are we certain that the r poison exists in the
el | 2 of particular places, and over extended surfaces of
Sith bs aic ded antage. the globe; but we also know the laws which reg
properly in this respect, і its extrication the surface, and its diffusion in the
are justified’ in basa with the mát mgr air. inai нез this, and 2 fact that
— be, a ссе rt ar localities,
н ghly eo ; Chéülisfs чм altogether
failed [s their “kt tempts p dime Быз sub-
| thus 1 че, composition 7 s
inue, until the detalles of chemi is
Eu Noc. 0. Westwood, ev weis » ced, or until accident Senat rates di
пе Amongst donations rece | of these invisible agents.
bitants.
with,
| of this
6 | in the work wi
the | th
t ing to the museum, w P
| trellis about 6 feet wide.“ It is — as
I. scabra.
nts, | wh
; d in subterranean |
rto reservoirs ; for, 8 .
But it is more eee aftar, =
© produced, that
several
the first part
off h by
eee of which have — pir teen
ork,”
To us ж brc: does seem that the question ;
where in 1841. 15deft
ено comte on. " Laws of Engla
23d Edition By James Sena E
ols. yx Steve e Non 5 five
opinion which, in a — Number “o
| dis onicle, was ‘expressed of the
me edition
which ‘servi to distr
| the attention of the re mber and to dilate the originai
an . bulk.
As an introduction to — үз ®- of tthe Елана
| тж for the m eene of ge he Eni
, n eso vo erant m
although the Mini tion th ined in
not alone sufficient for the pu л
|
| taries is
hes celebrated commentator.
only ier what the law noticed
| d ie » . alterations which — of late
years made very legal subject, that
this, A 13а е Айн. ot * 8 ыган |
safely be to 8 tta e the most — |
adapted for gener |
jm and wr
little pamphlet, published the: таг of the Com.
missioners of Inland . a
nt alterations.
s livin нен
d all who are unskilled i ы) am ere
чыш of Parliament, will fi esent
extremely useful, sie its price, oniy one penny, сањо
fail to ensure its general aequisit i
New re,
26. ee pIGITATA. Linnei vl. De бий,
"Prodr. IX., 389. Rev. Hort, 2 Ser. II, 561, f. 20.
We find ж this handsome but obscure plant, d
no information had been — — a M. Chip when
he wrote the е volvulacese andolle's * Pro-
drom owered in * — of Plants in
13 inches in diameter, having a era I
cr ral Me arise, of the thicknessof a urge
th, green, climbing, an and
e leaves are sot; ‘digitate, with seven
— ated in
|
| „The root of this 5 forms a large
|
|
length an
— e but not dentate; their colour 188 |
dull g the upper side, glaucous "
whi ur ir brevi with e i
points 8 to stomntes,
nelled ‘on the upper side,
chan 8
sometimes ‘tin ages — jolet at its
at the apex, which co s to — ot >
the lateral lobes. The peduncle is longer than —
cylindrical, and bears at its summit thre '
flowers, each ith a ма!
duous braet. The calyx is composed of „мее
{е very ‘obtuse unequal ‘se тра, re
cm m ous than the two which stand
i ү 1 : # *
27 ScHIZANTHUS VIOLACEUS. 0f the French
e hardy annual, seeds “
а in 1853, pm Messrs. Vilmorin.
g pale plant,
with past обрна о of S f S. pinnatus, and
ance of violet-col ers. ag HOE
divided i lobes, as is — |
and are only different from those of S. pin!
v Albo apparentl
P ANN чау 2545
48—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. © 759
— сетке
a " - ы я калан — mec
as planted one of them with Peach trees, and the other by feeling the soil with the finger, or giving the pot &
Garden Memoranda. with Vines, both of which have done remarkably well. КА оп the ут with the knuckles. voi ile it i is —
CasTLEMARTYR, THE SEAT OF THE EARL or SHANNON.— m e other house is а plant stove ; the middle range of no water is needed; when it feels tts then water—
Having, with a friend, spent a Кы of two days in glass is divided ed «€ compartments, one of them is which — will not be of — than three times ——
examining some of the most interesting objects at this full of Pine plan П planted out; the other three in autumn and winter, aud y day i in spring an
fine place, and Mr. Mitchell, his lordship’s gardener, | | divisions are filled ‘with bedding plants for next season. mer—giving it copiously every time, and i безин it to
haying taken much pains to show us everything worth The front or third range of glass is aleo divided into run away entirely from the plant, so that the pots ma;
seeing, we baro ventured to furnish you with some four compartments; one of these is filled with Pine never stand in it, The water used mmt be either rain
a 2 Hi —
s er
Chorozemas, &c., and Ericas ; among ад — we ge bottom with evergreens. eo at the outside up, or by removing the plants outside,
served a very fine pm of E. several good trees of Paulovnia bn &c. ; all the uds this is done under а bright sun, the pots will
tre h d filled 5 with | | roads here are made of limestone broken small, and are have to be shaded, as the sun upon the sides of the pots
Seaver ee mei 1 2 e iar — 3 ome — nd ae s firm as a rock. As the noble proprietor of this mag- would prove injurious to the young roots, aud would
пао alg эр st kinds of Fuchs greatly inju an
— bloo In the open grounds rere seve | publie, we may mention here that we know of no place to the sun, the flowers would soon fade and dr
, Days ie ee
ed V
nse bush. Picea Webbia as made the extra- | walled in. In it is à valley, on each side of which the room during М ie o 4th. Examine them
=н growth of T feet 11 ico this seas Season, that of is a very considerable height—that on ше siona Hy, to se f the pot are full of roots. if this is
the previous year having 30 inches ; this will give right more particularly so, and which is covered w | the tr) and 2 plan nts ire — 5 A get tome good
some idea of the rate of — of other trees and a young plantation. On the very summit, amon dei | soil, and shift them into pots а s or if not
shru s in these grounds, The mansion is a large plain tolerably large trees, there is a very beautiful cottage, | | shi ed, be more careful in месна water, v diy will
building, apart from the old castle, which is covered with from which a fine view of the surrounding country for | require more when in this state, In summer, water
n the le obtained. On ascendi is |
i j r
noble expanse of water, with the park on one side, and cottage we were not a little surprised to find great also need it at the root as well. These may be ado
on the other a plantation, half a mile, ог more, in length. e of Dears planted among Larch and Scotch as very general rules, though more а
The trees by t e wa rside consist principally of ever- Firs, and growing equally well. Araucaria imbricata | for some plants than others, but very good for
green Oaks, which are very numerous and large. The | has likewise been planted here in great quantities. We | There is a good deal to be considered їп buyi ing ттт!
sana. д i MN * surprising. They kad never seen the Cotoneaster so fine, ien planted | in making the proper choice; for. ifying
were flow at the time .of so а s here. In forming the roads which | may . hie
our vit October 13m), and Mr. Mitchell informed wind round this hill, considerable cuttings had .to be
us that they would continue in blossom until April next. made ; i the top f hese x Cotoneaster has. y iccession
Among Conifers we observed two specimens of Abies | planted, and has a ready in many places reaehed the ! Mi ind ose foliage is interesting when the bloom
morinda 20 feet in height. We never saw before such groun round. In the DT v of the valley there NE natural is gone. "This rule may be devia ted h in behalf of
ofusion er- Thesoil here j Tulips, Crocuses, Hy sointia, and cler bulbs, which are
n trees and shrubs as we met with here. We ar b when little élse is in flower, "These will also '
now at a wooden bridge which spans iow lake, iwi leis Е а ЕЎ that led. e E 1) eh "e mons ound, | —.— the darkest streets of ou ur r dies Th hey ought
in
of Hydrangeas. These: were growing in the open ground, | with all the best Conifers, which, with very few | pots when they are P. art g to grow ; for if delayed
and were covered with flowers of most beautiful ceptions, have шд, Be or ‘the time they E ve “teen | till they are in bloom, nine-tenths of their value is lost,
blue со while on either side of the bridge, = to | planted, very rapid an aec siii peru a because they are нт трей in ev e
i imbricata and Deodars.are here b reds, an og alli ж gro "d from the first formation of the leaves to the
3 highest possible vigour, After асте візы from tree | | perfeet n of the flower. Every day of development has
; ellias to tree, we stumbled upon one of the finest we had ever its chen $ and therefore i Ph, ought to be possessed.
ia in the open air, as large as sized Laurel | seen, and that is a plant of po nobilis, 14 feet in from the first. If in pots, all these
and loaded with Auer buds; me only protection height ; the growth of the tree for the last two seasons is supply of water —— in a vij er en
ever receive is an te covering overhead to 5 feet. Nothing can exceed its health, beauty, and co et wom showing
i i or prolon
of Faing a
Christm here are severa воб, ees. of Comsat A.B. As the bloom dies off 2 may
principally eld kinds, cen many years ago, such as P, Webbiana, 8 and 10 feet high, also of P. —— „ down the stems, which — have broken from
Colvilli and Waratah, Gees at the end uns pointed out to | Cophalorica, and Pichia, 6, 0, 10у and 12 feet high ; of zm umi Pennala, Toon Bomani Ao cub ач
us the anion) plant: of Double White, which the late | Abies. morinda there are several trees 12 feet hi frst, let it be on a strom healthy stock, perfectly straight;
Earl of NUM obtained many years ago from Messrs. | There are also great numbers of the Douglas Fir 30 feet d ** — should have been placed on a strong в
Lee and Kennedy, of Hammersmith—it.was full of flower high, all very young trees, We noticed several that had ana пев — aa отк A tock — sa st
buds and in good health. In this garden we observed a grown 12 feet in four years, which is at the rate of 3 feet 5 е те) handsome.: Ав
х й 8 years, $ s regards pruning;
large bed of the white Indian Azalea, which stands out in а season, An Abies:religiosa, 22 feet high, has stood object should be to o get the head as large across as the e beg
well without any protection. T were also here large here uninjured. In England, most of our Pinetums are from the ground to its under part; and in thickne
ps of all the tender and finer kinds of ‘scarlet on well kept lawns; we know one RR the trees are all — — à uin ty, бы two-thirds — diameter, ча
ododendrons, fine young Deodars 30.feet in height, planted in rows like a rood of Cabbage plants, but here in order that the lower branches may incline downwards; md
and plants of Dammara australis planted out. There there is a forest in miniature of all the best Coniſers, these end ad being left two or three eyes long ev
Wasa fine young tree of Araucaria imbricata 15 feet growing in the most natural position, being — —2 — cin arg he dei izo
high, and a plant of Cedrus argentea, 17 feet high ; but | elevated piece of ground, about 12 aeres, pg long eyes may be left. As trees advance to a large size, they
perhaps the finest plant of all was a Cryptomeria Grass ара Fern. To enumerate one-tenth part of all the require less assistance from us. They assume an imposing
tree of kable beauty; the branches and In two years hence, this will be one of the e liie prunin
foliage being very close and psta se, and ere. im 13 in the United Kingdom. M. S. " *
е : r rar o art ge A Miscellaneo
К е do not attempt to particularise all — — Truſftes.— The cultivation of e “Truffle, во long
bjects of this charming spot, still we cannot depart . FLORICULTURE. | deemed an impossibilit цуз pan at length been. accom-
ithout mentioning the handsome Yew that stands — mel The discovery was made at Macon, where
centre of the groun t rn
о Laurels
japonica 18 feet high, and only six years yate This beautiful Conifers here would, indeed, be а tedious task. appearance, and the in inerease of the head is very — в —
is a remarkabl ; чн
‚а WIx Dow Garpeninc.—There аге many who have (Madan Nagel, pro саба vata a chateau
ot gone far before we not the convenience of a greenhouse, who are, neverthe- bourhood, has, this autum
, fond 0 i
Ww
\ À on in attending to them. It is not to be denied, too, | be prosecuted are küown,
the south front of the mansion, where there is one of the к after all their endeavours, their plants frequently | than to im rove 1 ae
most beautiful and well kept lawns we had ever seen. | Jook sickly, and finally dia The blame is often laid at Macon © ы:
are ev ‘equally well kept; | the door of the florist who supplied them. for not giving
lerer The heat,
— al of ат Hydrangeas in. flower. — the and light have ай been arranged and regulated.as the easy and profit as that
garden ere first shown through a range of | utmost skill aud experience could suggest. The tran- vegetables. Bath. Nov, 17.
excellent orig owas, consisting of four Vineries two | sition from all m regularity to the tender mereies of | . Berthold Seemann. n.—We learn with pleasure that
Peach-houses, and in the centre .a pent t-house. The the purchaser is soon felt. Drowning or starving, or ihe Алек peas ya conferred the degree of
were off the Peach trees, the wood of which | neglecting ан ыл wd uncommon fate. The pots Doctor of Philo r considera-
appeared in excellent m for pati next spring. or. i : 255 his emi the cause of science as
In one of the Vineries there was an excellent crop | wi mann pad. aes
t Grapes, and in another a very good crop of they are set in some conspicuous and left to Unfermented B. — Patent granted April 27, ———
well 1 Black Hamburghs. In front of this range their fate. In the first case, the leaves turn yellow. uim (No. lose ii e Turner, of Bradley — .
is a etrical р акаи вылу Л and drop, Ше flowers fall, and in а very short time гасе, Wandsworth —Ü 7 and Robert Hol
it from can 0
a Yew hedge, which separates the culinary | all that be seen of them is their naked stems, of St. James's Street, Ha "New erst Old IA
epartment. This flower garden looked as fresh and | with little tufts of green on the tops or points of the Road. Improvements їп the man — Ce
Bayon the 13th October as flower gardens elsewhere | shoots, which a few days before were in perf ; in mented bread, which improvements p — ee
usually do in August; the beds were filled with the | the latter case, the plants die with all the leaves and tc карайы боре . This inven-
best. kinds of Verbenas, Calceolarias, Scarlet Geraniums, | bloom upon them. early all the evils attending plants tion. i reby
Ce. Ke, In this garden stands a noble tree of ee grown in windows are to be traced to these
a * 35 feet high and 40 feet in diameter. a at w. oes rules nc
iges end of this garden are three ra of lass houses; which, i rly atten arane nearly | 4
| the back ra nge is divided int pated 4 4 iocari ait this — st. Never water 3 0 parts;
18
y Pine stoves, but latterly Mr. Mitchell r want it. Thais eaei y known | | Bast India ——
7€0 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Nov. 96
water, to Which, add sulphur, quick-lime, and tobacco- | ing any operations that could not = :
1 Calendar of. Operations З water; mix the i g леш vell to ether, which should mouth, boradi ally the digging and . to last
(For the “ensuing week.) › : Bari ground wie ching of vacant
of sufficient consistence to ad to anches ; | grou ich should now be completed as soon
with this dress the branches over, but not during frost. | sible, laying it up rough in order that it may wu
THE NR бозу nights wil сүү”, LTEM pricots, Peaches, Nectarines, and Vin S, be 1 the winter frost. Co ntin nue to prune ies д! 1
to green and to prevent a undue Д а sats A till Feb nd March, taking Apricots first, y OF A
to the plants, care must be taken to mana ge M with | aecount of their being the earliest to open the flowe ——— E
cauti heating the house no more than abso- igs not yet protected, the sooner they ar done STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON,
lutely requi to kee eep out frost; 8 will more | the better.] | The present ther is favourable for | Forthe week ending Nov. 24, 1853, as observed at the Horticu cultural баны,
ially be necessary with Heaths, and hard-wooded | wheeling dung and compost for the fruit tree quarters, PESER]
plants generally, which if our previous directions have | forming borders, and trenching ground for subsequent Nov. 54
carr’ ut through. the late fine weather, | planting, which should be carried out as circumstance =| мах. | Min.
isted by abundant ventilation, will be a posi- permit; and above all attend to mulching newly planted Friday 3| H.| эж | 29:388
tion to stand a temperature a mere ve the|trees. Young plantations of Strawberries should have Satur. 19 18 | 30.054 | 29.909
freezing point by night, if the internal ‘air of the some short dung spread between the rows, to preserve Mos 1 ао | 30:202 | soon
house is ab same time moderately dry, which may | their yet shallow roots from frost, which other Tues, 22 с
easily be managed by combining a little fire heat with a dll lift them out of the groun рок he beds over, | Thurs. 2 23 | 30.057 | 29.924
fro yontildtion during the day, when there is no ias an ad the ground firm round the plants ; mue iall ана a0] Sonera
but of course the er will be u unneces duri more necessary when the soil is light and rich, & ihe! —Wok.-15— Shark funt; sore End, 6
sunny days. We wish to be particular on ias poil frost will make such g more por pales and Peel carie b Iced oque
because any extra heat at this season will induce a dis- | Pears in fruit rooms should be looked over to remove the =, sg clear; sharp fro frost.
` position in some plants to commence growi ae an evil aper fruit, — s allowed to remain, will damage „ — —.— fog throughout, ji
which should — all. means be avoided with plants adjoining ones n there is room, lay all the Pears| — 2i—Overcast; ram commenced in afte
Where prae- ча choicest kitchen id dessert Ар в singly. Keep STATE OP 5 eR
tic able, out frost, b ut do 575 ci at much b ing edes. $
stitute for fire heat to the more note їзбє plants. RISTS' gd RR : ax
Soft-wooded greenhouse plants, as Pelargoniums, Cine- At this season of the the amateur cannot do SSc | а ЕЕ | Noof | Greatest
rarias, t better than get togethe rid soils, &c. &e., which are | and pec. [at LEG mà | which it y ud z [ils
perature below : 40° by night, but they will bear 5° more | indispensable for the proper growth of his favourit Зар Tune ЗК
Ithough | flo ere there is the opportunity of so doing, Sunday 27 46.9 352 | 410} 13 0.88 in,
eve erything 1 ike cold currents of air should be 3 turf pared 2 inches eg X ade loamy p ‚ога Mon, E <5 S МУГ m in
y ay er М opening all the means of yen wq green lane side, stacked t er to decompose, will be Web п -- n eh иы —
ply of y be d roy through the house, | the foundation of his Ds posts, | A large heap of Melon Friday 2 478: 36.0 | 49 рс 12 - 975
without арийне Foa ini o direct currents, Ben bed manure should also be secured, not forgetting as Satur. 3 474 | 355 | 41.6 "AU
5 The highest temperature, during the above pe crisi сеге at e NR
ts , and remove 77 ayed leaves and super- large a qu antity of ‘allen leaves as possible = | 1928 еги. 60 dez. ; and the lowest on the 291 other deg
fluous shoots we haan argo niums ; Tr fan ney M Ww ill load of sharp river sand is an indispensable adjunet, an and 5
require being ke of the . Water | the florist бома keep а bright eye eei 5 dust, and Notices to Correspondents. i
all kinds of plants ду: in the in, that the dai occa- | decayed and rotten sticks. e kno f the most | Diseased AnBUTUS: 0 Е. We do not find any. fi E
sioned {Шеге y have time to dry up before the successfi ers of the Раш re Mi a in| tion in the leaves sent us; and we should refer their appear-
; ; ance to the accumulation of water in the Cells during this wet
houses are е fly at К Mis season should the manufacturing di o obtain a quantity of cold season, These appearances seem quite analogous tothe
Lach —— after. Some hard-wooded plants, as | excellent “food ” for their wei y scraping it out spot in the leaf of Pelargoniums. We pes sent your inquiry
тешр йг aà ` Во айдап &с., wal "en he ge bottoms. i w culas to have abundant рвов * Ie to the ap oed es the term.
and suffer from its attacks at this season; air, but no moisture except when necessary, the plants 88 1 manay not make your i га
апі nd nothing i is 30 n to! deep it under as fumi miga- being i ina pen of et require but little. Tulips out of by or Aa ди it, i one N in boiling water.
: the ground suffer eti da Fr. 5 КЕ 21 D M is а Brazilian shrub ih
destro yed, n iwo imp. Japan fron 2nd CH violet flowers. en first introduce z
Gladicluses, if tg M оуу ауар w be| While the сш асо. ue the wheeling of Md: 8 e * give you end oM
taken i ; this elass pla limpatient t of | dung and compost should be proceeded with, TA- | INSECTS: Ww 0 E. 1 he flies you observed in such ni umbes
‘having their roots much disturbed in potting, and there- tory to trenching id digging whatever ground is vacant. | from Wheat whilst being threshed, are the 9 -
fore use caution when dividing the roo Yello y the enced ly, protection must be aen prem pe ces X — р bel wins jo 2
leaf and fibrous peat san m the best post ; W e Rad ice f as 5 ene e — ре with the Wheat. 4 B, Newcastle. Ex. T
“drain the pots well, and keep the bulbs of the Liliums | Lettuce, and Endive, as are fit for imredia and have destroyed your vegetables are the c
well up to the surface, Ws m Japonicum an wni | if our previous advi a taken i in peris to hai —— ii cleansing m ko numbers deu |
re me t : plunge them for the Mei | materials ss the purpose, not much damage will have laying slices ее v a io by burying —
in ter ds sawdust, i caes or сани frame; and give n die n don a slight covering pr dry Fern or straw all pottles of damp moss, wish ‘shoul be looked at erar |
water till they commence wing—they only require | w лаа deal of frost. Lettuce, Endive, and other other morning
to be : zin = viec йк salad plants in frames, intend to succeed the present | №амаз ОР 55 . [won заи
@ DEPARTM rop in the open ground, must have air daily, and the usque; 8, Eyewood; 9, Chaptal ; 10, Easter M. 2,
a —.— bebe a The {гов tiro sights will render former will require the addition of a mat on frosty! Minchall Crab; 13, Marie Louise—T В. 1, ссе :
..mecessa e fires; but k moderate hea s aia nights to the glass, Endive merely requires being me e rene m oe —— Nonpareil 7242
‘till the the ads se to swell; 45° i the morning will be kept free from no d it was full grown when HERB. 1, Louise Bonne (not of Jersey); 2, Doyenné Blane;
suffic increased to 50° as the buds advance ; syringe | transfe to the fra A sheltered piece} 3, Bezi de Montigny; 4, Gilogil; 5, Easter t 110
two or three times daily, and close the houses early on of ground should be јанә for the purpose Winter Bon Chrétien; 21 Old Colmar » — Спр.
sunny days, damping them at the same time. This will | of sowing the earliest crop of Radishes; break pw эчи ч rg a | en: Pipp as outside, is the
make a genial h at for the Vines, and is much superior | the groun und well in Seng for which a five-; ve-grained of Wine.— R Not known; à sort of wild Apple
to 8 heat. rapes will require fires each soy is s preferable. A sprinkling of Early Horn Carrot oten — -— MA А serio 7
ev „when frosty, on damp mornings ; ove ed, to AMA in after the i one бер ra m ^ its latel
жега berries, and give air оп ali If the nos red. Now will be 1 favourablo time to get in the бе ағу ener S Socair Misses "Du 4 md Landet
' sashes are put on the early Peach-house, the trees should | first crop of Peas veis Без eans. Select а warm € Bedhampton. Easter Beurré.
be as before noticed; after ша sheltered ‘spot, and dig the ground de apa ; but no Nass or Praxts "A e have been so often obliged rl
E — fimi should: ba wetted 1 with the syri mge im | or dung need be applied КА provid ded th the їр iw РО "^g en О correspondents t to robé that we never
> times each day, res for some time will be op will — teme or could have, undertaken an unlimited duty of this
ar YS ite ers | than when sown in 3 Let th and Young ee 2 whom tse — cm e
d it is only A g the | south ; and before v drawing the drills, throw up 1 1 thay should ex exhaust an € pri а of ES
uy Stages or. sed ridge of earth to th of each drill. This will brea We them the trouble ot éxam
cones "ar Tally fo suena of the cold easterly wiide when the ium ie ани nor would it be des 1 al ne Wa
* e úp. Sow rather thi ck; ermi
de egre of h equal to the m шау make free some unless well wat th req Р
om wis) Secession and newly ted suckers + growing і ists of vegetables, are now —— his
"m pits &e., will re good covering Dm sing as of what they sell, we must leave our readers to Mosses.
the frost is At wisi jfésent' time videas. up the | their own selection x "re at
| COTTAGERS' GARDE
n case of severe frost who have the
venience of a frame for коер “half hardy plants in | mine
over winter ad better place round it some dry Fern 1, not in flower: Я, N ally ше А
ea-haulm, or other x recommended to be collected rM ч bad neighbour and Ls
OE by night, arid
= -бвогир
on the mornings of sunny
in pots пау; e made the
RES a "S RD ш bebt, GARDEN.
Wallace? non be commenced in earnest with
trees ; Arpt Pea Pus, я nd Cherries
taken in the order in whieh they < мезан чадна
all the old shred *
eráturé below
die be exposed to the full influence of light. FoncisG
e an
with seale, or |
W king
upon А a ile hay or straw, cover again with another
By this m oniums,
and such like plant, me be — protected during
"M еа as dry ав the health
-mould, li
they will survive the winter
E
рете such. material, in good
if if they y — left ee any protection. Artichokes
will require to have a quantity of leaves or litter
placed their , if any, and wanted
early, should now be covered. The ing still
g, examine the trees,
R | re on hl
tter, or
Pears: J MB phates that. че Peat
p set their 5
ey inte
young fi ui le:
гиен таце 1 Ifa л, eh
mp
error w.
боскай. ne the Glossary - ii
term itse If is obsolete, as it deserves
to have been
Glos:
Loa HH. —— insigne is
uthampton e see
already
before the pitis
[d We cannot regulate
As usual, many
and others are un 8
can be made.
48—1853. | _THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 761
~ PERUVIAN CU * DRAINAGE. — —— — -SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW
E TO AGRICULTUR Ists— ME JOHN NSON pe Ekr years principal Assistant to. BW AND KED at their Stands,
t being notorious that extensive adulterations of this Mr. porah. Aar C.E.) will u s. 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, TO, 71. - 72, a large as-
MANURE are still carried on, Land Drainage harge od Five ehilings А aere Parif e | sortment of AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, by the best
ANTONY GIBBS AND SON 30 acres, mm wet as per s; taki g makers, Richmond and Chandler's Chaff Cutters; Turner's Prize
els, No — гей o “Drain by Sentinal: ills; M'Cormiek's Reaper, Parkes”
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF Pani GUANO,
Consider it to be their duty to the Peruvian Government and to
the Public, again to recommend Farmers and all others who buy
to be carefully on their guard.
— — - ae
—— m whom they purchase w ill
of course be t rity, an Vi in addition to T
Rm iy to Prec point A ANTORY GIBBS AND SONS t
well to remind * +
ce at which sound Peruvian
Guano — гү" by tom during йе ш two years: is
91. 5s. per ton, less 24 per |
Any resales made by ла B iie wer price must therefo бе |
either leave a loss to them, or the Ar must be adulterated.
PERUVIAN € GUANO, the guaranteed import ir |
ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, Lobos Island Gua
Superphosphate of Lime; — all Ar — р rende Linseed «e
Rape Cakes, &c.— WA s CanxE, 10, Mark Lane, London.
ANURES.—The "mem Manures are man
— red at = LAWES Cm dee Creek: —
er ton £7 0 1
u
Turnip Man
— — eof L
Sulphurie Acid tu Coprotite ite 5.00
Office, 69, К g William Street, City, London,
N.B. четтеги Am guaranteed to «ч
Ammonia—Sulphate of Ammonia, &c.
PO LONDON.MANURE COMPAN VS WHEAT
”
th
16 per cent. of
tens —— (B. and * —
ers, the American Churn, Pumps Manure,
NAG [aod Farm: Fire Engines, Turn ‘Cutters,
BAILEY, ^DENTONS TABLES AF COST, мб аи КУ ргі ied "s ip Ec, Cc, strictly at
103, Newgate Street, and 52, Little hire EDU
Lev &e,
Abingdon Street, Westmins
ME: R.
ice 1s, 4d. 3 01 uix, Parliament Street,
Жы BAILEY DENY SS WORKMAN'S A LEVEL, 7 “НЕ BIRMINGHAM CATTLE a» p POULTRY
price 11,108, Sold by }охкв & Co, High Holborn, London. - SH Poner ETH GREAT ANNUAL} Exeter
HE GENERAL t DRAINAGE and IM- -e verme EAS irati me
PROVEMENT COMPANY Incorporated by pee cial Act
E
| of Parliament.—Ofiices, 52, Parliament Street, Lon and Annual Dinner on Tuesday, r 13. е
Directors, here will be Special ns on all the principal Танов of
u е peram fane dte M: ihe "De 5 cep, | Railway, full partionlars of which will be аму need.
" bate eae deinde rin ies Bethe’ nebenan e е
Bees, 7— 5 Cha rman. 1 Up itu d ас OF POULTRY
John Chevalier Cobbol Ris, Creal М. to ieri e BEDFORD oh heen —
Sir William ans = F.R туе Street, Westminster, | and Dec Dee — ыда: Т
|
RIZE CATTLE "LE SHOW OF. — THÉ: г SMITHFIELD
Cattle,
ey. Clay brook Hall, Lutterworth.
William Fisher F 8 EE Boxted Lodge, Colchester | CLUBS The — $ - ,
Edward John Hits Es N ei Жапайы Lond aA: — Implem ^ ohn UESDAX rning
Samu me (Р, Вон Dep д pna Suffolk es on FR IDA Ë Evening, th, 7th, Sth, and 9th December, at
William 'Tite „Lowndes don. (e iret King Street Baker Street, = . Open
William Wilker a the Frythe aͤuylleht till 9 in the evening. Admittance One Shilling.
е, W uv) yn, He
of Land sperent >
— ni Reels uming,
— on ad va ‘ageous terms E: The Agricultural Gazette.
outa being repaid by — instal ents, vary ind e cs зве,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1853.
a years, бте which Landowners may |
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS.
This Company i ore
ccording to the
determine the repasine -gp-
— AM Crier "nb, Secretary,
URE, made 2 7 from animal substances, yield- y чарах, Dec. ; 1—, Foy nes Pa Imp, Society of Ireland.
ing nitrogen by slow dec on, willbe found "i" valuable PROS PECTUS T — A hr б Society of Bett
е present season. The Lin don Manure Company supply on [^ NDS IMP Rt Ad — А, м T^ 2 ben бав, S
the best terms Peruvian Had. pov of 8 —— ties s bt. e патња | "THURbbA
of Lime, Sulphate of Ammonia, Fishery à аң Деба tural Salt, | to amount of share.’ Capital 10 50 of wq I Е S Agricultural peiie eee,
and every other Artificial Мше ARD PunsER, Set to be paid oa allata Wich po 2 ^" primi Se Si
Bridge Street, Blackfriars. With 55 m e tè the id by. йе issue "d Тм fi Wuatkver opinion be ent of E
fo bl res foun ont is lat і
JUTTA PERCHA BOOTS FOR SHEEP, for the ^ Meus ере Таеп он me by! “SORNE SH gr pr ptiblishe
Cure and Prevéfition of FOOT-ROT (price 4d., 5d, and 64. letter n A TU TICS, - at one сап
= Erie — — сое —— беча мк айе for 100 sheep, Rhona xa: Sk Haun F. de yalué as А testimon to the national im-
Addre o., t Works, Shefhleld. Ro 2 as de iss gus doc: pe rtance the ject vernment. can do
T * "ios
IRD NETS, CTS "NEP RABBIT ETS, | ar in ine matter, except as urged, Or per-
BAT FOLDING NETS with boo. Poles, 14 feet long, oratio a Eaa трів, ny mitted” ay 33 opinion this. cannot. but
10s, each; — Nets, 2d. per square yard; Rabbit Nets The 5 r * es's Place. 1 :
4 feet wide, ATP per yard ; € — ere x Bheep Folding ‘ets, ae ын Vine Manns À i le impulse aright from
fairy, 1, Lan — = pale: Pon 4 йом, Leisten (ше wit tr — E — tr» Pace, a — the testimon ra — P
Ty, mund Ter race, Ball’s Pon Ishin; — nashi — — Batts. ili i | xiet
trathmore Terrace, Shadwell), Lon — With power to add to іу number. < h — а — recu ty; te eh 2 W y
RIZE ERS N. The Union Bank of London West Branch, 4, Pall Mall, East, | valved
X en is seen that the President of the
„„ og toa Cie етен 7 7 5 E ЖАЫ Stet, "uf. Nag hope а
yal Agricultural Society again pirea the es to this Richard Griffiths Welford, Pu 2; New. Square, Lincoln's lom. eu i y ns Lats Ps
Churn, at their last meeting at Gloucester; at the tri > citors. | d
Churn made 4 Ibs. 6 oz. of butter from 4 q of eream, the be Frederick West, жү %, Аз уннн Row, ‘London: "hav eb
f аш. er Churns tried made ME . — the same Ness 1 Dursley, Gloacestet.
quantity and quality of cream ; ese urns are sold
£ d —— q — ty Fehr i oer f prices s — b som, Hewitt D is and, Fra sent Viger. 3 3, Frederica Place,
— Ess & Key, Agricultural: Таре nt Warehouses, 0 дез uf 5 MD Yer West stia détér.
03, Newgate Street, and 52, Little Britain, London. m ps R Comin Wis! Lan t
WINTON’S PARKES’ STEEL: DIGGING FORKS. sd York Plan, Edin T
tsei 1 cme Compa incorpora THE LAND: EMENT, Н
і COMPANY'S 1 : 853," the v UR and sear n^ thief iniit of the ein vmm which in the
і "apply to En and, Wales, and Scotland, and have meantime we "M, or hope, to see pro-
М gb especial Z D to Е umm of ase duced from ito
8. et the lan roprietor 18 ^
| | tua ally ar us o ware arising from pecu-|, It is exceedingly desirable, = intelli ent nt farmers
; ene in the ownership of property, and from accidental will admit, that every а
— dM ы [E S — панно | m EM the history of pe
etx orient Nis 9 encumbered, er i "interest ча, it that stage in the 129 7757 it at a ed e hare at
restricte settle n2 erwise, if its v @-` resent r › but it is ne at our ann
quatel Tilted y the Не йон ову of capital, "(he ne? is | РГӨЗ! ore ai HT ts sith п i T
і em 4 to effet, t h. the production of food for the people should be published
: quens у Tonnen rms emi ores ag ney У de
ave re IM expense. A i HIR
i з Theta provements will be executed pite м sanction ‘of the’) energies, then, be directed to the maytag
: ` "| Inclostire Commissioners, andthe Which thes ‘simpler: and more important problem in first
t| preliminary expense is included, ія, petty ty. the Act a place:
ем Ao} first mapas iua the лр жый the land in the shape of a m, dif ilties їй the sway öf his. ! Mr. Poskr's letter мы
nable annüity or rent-cha: «ДА
The С; Жу postées A an ſinportant advantage in th assist him not nach immediately as indirectly
; j | | Bode Gees 5 e 00 a ch a ggestio ins
HEREBY GIVE NOTIOR e the Steel Diggin 2 reproducing, the mere rm CEDE. of the ren ШЕ, xtending 125 as 5 the evidenee it
Forks hitherto sold by Mess & Són, of Birmingham, 2 75 ea Hey for + — а phere." Le insted, the ет 7 “an Spese on behalf of the inquiry
tured by te ot by d 1 NE Fork "згерту. Winton &. Improv dent the fi floating үт ountry.. With th на as in his it exists in the өүү” s Seen
боп, and that I have now discontinued + ener for iem; тет, they ар lied for ands obtained ti o aad itional and very valu- to be реу Мез del n. the mos itious
and that RR ques s & Key, of 103, New- e pow issuing, under the олу" jd thé Inclosure ved жй ота, 0 2
gate ‚ Londo sale J hea to whom 1 respectfully missioners, debentures founded on the rentéharges, and t mon заар. à p "
request orders to 5, a — qe ng of duty, ‘by, eudorseme ent 1 hand only eres Government; are ii of Uu , esti-
t. Fraxtis PARKES. th
cs unlimited supply of capi ital.
8 T a AND COTTAGE By this Debenture scheme, commercial лаары? are for the
‘PUMPS. Kcd first time, perhaps, а; 3 to vv ita qp gp The Mer
2 Cast-iron pumps m" the use 8 pany pees requ
‘ ottage Manure тибы Shall ing the Л е and
ne * ag M, T ing money fat inv - УТЕ ҮС tavance ave med диш will mu:
‘Patent pump > ni tgnan c ount |
Patent men ith US lead hed — oc een ^ actions,
pipe attached, an i Maai an *
read fix that ne "n A ord Y es A ` & Share- ;
ag net sizes if re 9 m d arcem uu made rate нге ЫДЫ Д аще
They for yin е 8
Hot, Foreing, 120 Phat Houses: fror 55 Ld tly Feo ks mda Land xecnted by them.
ground r Tanks, and ean be readil ly, Fm Commissions on, advances: to Landowners
fixed. nr pend 3 executing their own —— ;
May be obtained of of any un n or 8rdly.—From fees charged for tbe use of the hate an i .per €
Plumber in Town untry, 0 where} Dem cea execute their on the case:
Patentees and ee : mploy their own capital. 59. d edis ur
JOHN WARNER X SONS In Scotland, where restrictions on Ownership ex erisive уре,
PROMIT Д , vail and where Farm improvements аге thorottg! 3 d. vou,
E 8 Crescent, JEWIN STREET, LONDON. the Company's Act is: y наг! Ep {Ё
very description of Machinery ee Fire мон сүн at ЫИ морал у BE he d intimat
k rectors an l - — с
— Н E j Lv se О юп Ир aus " pou
PRICE 308. Dirento viste Company's es 3 201d Palace the state of he ft d ies ion. oe
been greatly im num aE Yard, W — further information ma * t might sok ay whether or pe ТЕ pu
prov dis xs : aving
stood the teat of five years’ use, during M OF APPLICATION FOR В 3 4 zan: =-
which upwards of 1000 of them have To the Directors tor A
ed аге so simple that any I I request you will b, Hi is Company, and I of
labourer who can read use them, | agree to accept the sana, or ADY léss тін m may be allotted
rg’ graduated staff, the | to me, and А E — E share, Lun seq uired.
index tell once the rise and fall Dated this day of T
in inches or sd eem auy com ' di Signature
P^ ciae TN Agricultural En- ы Хате in full . ОТЫ
gincer, We à Bath, Plass, New Road, — sri Ж КЕ —
rs d 0 — ком reaches rh L beli
Goce Oxford 8 » Y Reference ТҮУ l йа that no
ine THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Nov ge
is | id dressing pow h ae еа о
t, hare and share according pauperism— concurrent with general diffusion of | an g powers we have nothing, in ;
ment pre r. divi verned ; and we be- s nel ment. Secondly: Establishment of n | to wipers hus it. MN e. horse po 3 У opinion, —
worked at s. to 70 lbs. of steam i 1
i t as a general rule this will beacknow- and social order, evidenced by decrease of cri . ) per. ineh, and
———.— start of the soil. "Whether it | Thirdly : Increased solvency of the landed 88 revolutions per minute, eer І consider, —
be advisable, in order to the attainment of the prietory — concurrent with the eee nt of ‹ тз,
oh in order to secure the sympathy of those | кй. " "Notwithstanding all the unreasonable ше hist week 21 г Rb vens n 5 It th ow
with whom its attainment rests, to unité with the outcry in Ireland at the wap of vr rates, and Barley in 63 hours, at 45 to 55 lbs. аш. and ji qme
inquiry as to food, questions relating to points of the utter ruin which we were "à ould ensue to thirds the power of а six horse engine. I Mes
merely agricultural importance, so that the resulting the la 8250 e ih apea that the ре simple question of being able to feed it fast e V
: : annex nensi gh.
0 , and, to sav dence, state
men but as far y be. questione own average газа age this — — will not exceed is. Sa. that Mr, Moffitt, the inventor, (who I haye reason ip
opinion is that | hae pies but few, who would | There are, howev er, some un ions in four of the i ge^ iran able mechanie, although only 26 years
refuse to assist the simpler and stricter inquiry, | ees westerly counties, which are still suffering Ls it^ wig tay for some time at the Ster and Fleece,
would feel still more indisposed; would be still more , severely from the effects of the famine. | elv eme Essex. He is trying to dispose of his patent
suspicious of its objects, if it were extended into 1 Ык nd is evidently improving, and will, we have ede her
points of merely agricultural interest. At all little doubt, improve at a more rapid as erime | .
events as long as there is doubt of the result, it labour pares — M to all parties, as crime — — — — adde d, 50. will vil vexit
will, we believe, be wiser to — the research de ecreases, jal efforts progre price. Ahay
to the fewest pos poin e ‘Scottish | workhouse айна pin pursued in Тг Чай is is However displeasing it may be to some of our
си goes to m that 5 difficulty of the | worthy of all praise Ке encouragement, and may cultural implement makers (for whom I have
will be greatly increased by elaborating and be^ serve as a basis for British каайн, if from | respect, and often try to serve where 2
extending it, and engrafting additional features upon any causes, vum or deserted children more espe- | consider it my duty as an agricultural improver to stie
it. Every i intelligent man hopes, with Mr. Pusey, | cially, shoul into our union houses, as in what I believe of this machine: that it will сеч
{о вее agricultural ‘statistics made the means of | Ireland th {7 Nave Jenn forced to do in very large in ee and eee Mini v M
culture: proportion on our own ings and c oug
we may, through ка ultimately aaler танае ` The eroi d state of our columns prevents us thrown together, — be — т ыы sula.
information as to drainage, labour, and many other | from noticing any of the жане of the Incumbere = — clearly
important matters—but not at first: we must walk Estates Court—but we cannot deny. ourselves the | men
before we run, and we debi recommend that edt Tass of inviting. келен to some des eis, xelating |..." The gtenm e гор i
the inquiry be continued for some time in as simple | to» mproved management of Sie tenete and wur hem that a power equal to 10 pairs en үз
and initiatory а form as possible. Adhere at first to the 'dimi — of crime. The length of a very may be concentrated on a pair of wheels, andofiweight
the immediate object of Government, viz., a know- interesting report, with the debtor d creditor less t When not emer
ledge of the supplies of food for the people. Ge et | account of the Ballymoney workhouse farm in may be "rin mill stones, a threshin ingm "ul
machinery into working order—cultivators will the ‘coun ty of Antrim, prevents us vci in- | saws, irrigating pumps, or working Fowl
thus ultimately, 4 if they cannot immediately, соте | serting it in detail. Every one belonging to | plo ugh, жо
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regard it without jealousy, and it can then be the establishment is employed in reproductive — inconvenient it may be io peni
made to serve their interests in other directions. ^ labour ; every article worn in the house is made up ments, we must expect,our agricultural
As to the details of method and machinery Mm
which the task is to be accomplished, that i
: stolidit ^ be assailed by scientifie progression,i olving
The liv ye stock consists of 4 cows, 14 Pigs, | a йы ^ адде ter інв
economy. Our village blacksmiths must be transformed ——
„into, or make way for, a different class of workmen ——
- gallon ai n consumed in the ене with pila and other and of repairing its delete
5 amounte De 04/. threshing machines is a barbarism, for my experience
engines ді
1846-47 was, in ment one em Poor! Lan U . under . AM & powe to that of 16 to
e administration of government relief and British this at a — of — for coals, instead
benevolence, At one period in — latter year, 734,000 of 27. pra £i — Strange to say our g
per i i its t
0 rdinary purs American friends. t over with horse i
d unprofitable ees of employment; the superior cereal in connection with their machine, but after seeing the
products of our soil were exported, and an inferior miserable contrast with steam, they have ан
grain substituted for food ; and millions were wasted | for ever
2 n rote mm o of a useless, fre пу, si " It appear «the шы ы = nies
; 6 . | injurious c ter, having no relation what о the for tl Aari 3 no doubt they can keep them cheaper
autumn they will know the actual produce of those | pu of. food for a. famishing population, vhi e than ius — „The — — can hep machine will
extents with sufficient accuracy for commercial er portion of the Ш of the country Jay utterly remain at my farm until exhibited at the Smithfield
Both facts thus known will be found to чыла. pag ; e offitt will attend
4 —— жонс лу н most important One of the most gratifying results of ‘the exodus ae mans н ions зї 47 л мрг „ * т mem
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wc iquestions—| mew que ion. of the peasantry from Munster, and the i inereased 3 ay те) Miside © measure, including wheels o width ane a0
Ma education ; width 2 feet 6 inches
tle —_— has recently ранай ап essay | for the residuary portion, is the. ood diminution of J. J. E
enti ы (лүче Recovery,“ which was read at crime. ipperary and Limerick were pre-eminent — ne четти ле |
— vs жр Ry ssociation for the Advance- | in erime, how is it now ? A WORD DEN SEASON, ” xoa |
m of Science, in Septe mber r last. It contains County of 1 Limerick. (The d is ^ new. edition of the la К
TE important ting facts dies g Assizes, Summer Assizes, — M E Gath) jast published; age nui of 0 i
that ES * 16. shows that the auth ns the most р 4
hic Кей from it; the im- | Number of Crown witnesses осел e worthless of MAAA j
| ihe labour market; dee — — and prosecutors 0 110 out the causes of their apparent failure where
Tore best i landed * | Number of criminals for oii 520 25 been properly developed in practice. With
кы iy proprie Of ee Tor murder 11 4 criticism with which Mr. Jones's ts of
— e is to s the 14 stis — bdo 1 baro een meoived уу some of our eque
iiir e whole, ¢ fred | bwniht. | only to say that the omissions ара vci
nud, by ihe ашу of te Heated o ME M ш Sees ale ырыгы ау ma
Estates Commission ;- and тыт е. - Highway v 5 * oH n „charges in question, and of cour, aed E
fectly succeeded his | ay robbery tolto dla at once add the m and, rere ce of. Api
есиу in his. desi Even since the W. | : ted. him] |
publication of the pam mphlet, E * re. дон Ж L e must conclude in the RT of Mejor modify the conclusions to whi ch the paper {
ae a роще of social good has been effected by | et ainda —.— ы eee va ce à
ansfer to sol 51 ha of v extensive with a rapid
estates heavily burthene T, ive | wit pid decrease of the 7 25 There
at very fair icd анде AA OMM A mm € think | ean he little doubt. from what class of the com- experimenter in this plan of "a
Solos iwo years 1 — we hali sis г munity the ‘defection has taken place, and the more oe inserted in page 5
дез гадо. 8 Бусел ort | agricultural Changes. whic oh, there i is reason ‘to believe, small importance to the Өсөн
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my opinion, in W respect far superior to our English | the most searching asciduity ; ;
machine
в, as exhibited at the great shows. | admiration, first of all; of the tru
Although a very light implement on carriage wheels, its of that science which been bro
indicates the easy h in fit on
ments of all its parts, and it must be a: very i its ul harmony with
ne. Allits work continuously on the rotary | a deep persuasion of the practical
Сои principle, the only exceptions being two | of growing Wheat which it is the
: very light portions; whereas in our great sme cation to set forth. TES
м of | threshing mac aatem di jerking or checking movements Най any argument or any fact.
r pa oe ty иод strengthen this it
48—1853. ] THE AGRICULTURAL ‘GAZETTE. 763
will long be remembered as, perhaps, one of the drains, For this class of ‘workmen three prizes were favailable as food for the poor. “The n: —
worst years for W — in respect to ae. ever known. offered of 5L, 3L, and 2/. respectively, the conditions may assist the benevolent r. the inquirer.
Where one good f. г looked f quarters per being that three — should work at each drain, were printed and circulated а rural district of
acre, he reaped — — meta another felt and that the prizes should be awsrded to those who fordshire — years ago, at a period when it
assured of four, he found it dwindle to two. There should cut 48 lineal yards of drain 4 feet deep in the were at a high price, ds em р әз һе adapted
are exceptions ; but so it has been general. Now, І "-— workmanlike — with the least unnecessary to the wants of those to whom they re addressed.
need not repeat what is said in p. 37 of the nature ation of earth, and without oceupying x more We A good Breakfast, Dinner, or Supper.— 2e of rice and 1 1b. of
and condition of the 4-acre piece I am eultivating, but four hours in the execution, erai Ди of work to be — Barley не 2 gallons — water; - them geritly for
only it ms light land, поё manured for the last 7 rst consideration in awa the pr Tor these Our hours overs slow fire; 4 cz. o
years, and that this year’s crop of Wheat was the fourth 25 — of мрачен from i varius wore of the ki Y^ | ст c whole simper half an our. nnn
in suecession. “What in my ease, has this year’s produ uce pet including some A Han ad ente M and 28 A Savoury Dish—Put — ‚ of rice into 5 pints | — cold water: bof]
been ? I tell the I competitors were started at 10 o'clock " die firing of — — for two hon а thick paste;
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sve no unworthy wish; God forbid! to taunt my neigh- a gun. The prizes were awarded as ollove, viz. -— | fne ad 2 pints ori i ang boil [^ TE gen
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ung ; the — = crop was, — on fallow, and | mended... “i, Conway pt |
part after Vetches, fed off. The yield of the festes, jatley
by general opinion,’ is we at 16 — or thereabouts Commended $ P оте de kik + B" s
of the latter, at 20. For mine, no one believe, not | II Жтт:
"i di té зе me 0 ол чук generally pom y 1 с у es n
— r estima bere cn Long ; of the candidates 8 — Gebas! ud the he e wha iiber guia tie се tod than
* But there have been failures on the plan, aei (Hle aeo t through pot having performed their | thicken with ontmeal, and senson v with pepper and salt, '
баа" — -— 3 hs ork 1 the time specified, displayed -— — | erks.
i h H. Conway's set being the firs m-| Land Dra —My suem: preclude my
may concern, whoever they may be. “There have | . жа very fairly са attracted much tention, entering into any {ИЕ 075 ө... у, and I should
been failures ;" but, with the utmost sincerity I deelare | P
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plan had been strictly carried out. Is it not possible, the pipe-laying two prizes were offered of 2/. a editorial discretion, ve placed both the: eomm
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and tangible — form of e ый end'answer ; and tet | | pP y rly your “Home
— unsuccessful Dec look each question boldly | repre at” ses ire n, a gf “о to form hi 27 {езү | Spondenee. It wo appear to be the unfortunate fate
а face, and reply to ані, — annoyanee | tinuous pipe. Execution of work to be the chief con. | of all — write in n the columns of the: Gazette to be
1 done: dh This work was Өйде by signal, as ^ bas felt eit thin Mr, Trimmer
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To begin : “with E material on whieh you work, put N Where # Ti 1 ” summing up of the 8 system : while
s o egin e T liat : = ^ 2 rom ve would beg tha MIT to do me the favour of
1. “Is it Whe t land I am cultivating, 01а rst prise оо... as. ges arstang |16 minutes — reading the little I have written in your our columns
1 е ГЕ тобе — g. daa — Second до. dé cce = Jno. Mountain Burtonwood 123 „ on the eubject of draining, when he will see that the
did I drain, » elean, and lev. count of quickness: J. Balton Fatton 10 | “animus which has diree TL pen has been preeisely
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2. “In did 1 der or drill m well-selected of execution sssi.. j 2 that which governed his. he only I have
seed, early; ur give ita solid bed ? А [һе judges were G. p mpson, Esq., Engineer to the offered to Mr. Trimmer's views is on that
3. “In digging the de did I Weite up onlyso Landowners’ Drainage Company, Exeter, — 30, he has already prescribed a “system” of drainage
subsoil as eap ugh ly pulverised i i of | based o on certain geological conditions of soil, which he
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and keep the каен Ai есеї — Unfortunately the а of our cot- | nel neither underrate Mr. rimmer’s geologi 4 e
5. “In sea searifying ind 8 did I, besides — so ignorant in the culinary art that beyond of soils and subsoils, „айе сш: ' 3
up and removing the hungry weeds, so time the — a Potatoe or frying a rasher of bacon, they have motive in my opposition to his application know-
tions of cleaning and stirring, that I fed the Wheat . no idea ; and и you give them the best materials, and | ledge, than the broad and honest one which
as it required it!“ the best manner of making use of them, they are either a desire to unite unprejudiced practice’ scientific
In the latter q tin farming, too ignorant or eh indolent to benefit by the one or knowledge, I may mention that I have professionally
which has been lefi таті to the judgment of the other. A Frenchwoman, with a few eggs, will sought and gained Mr. Trimmer’s opinion on
edition o
of guano or the nitrate, given чү ч dissatisfied and retire s for his evenings to e the misapplication z hg hrer:
шаба saud еее ofthat tenon sell Liven in beer-shop, and there spends ‘upon himself alone wb unlucky ‘communication of “J. C. C" who shows.
late tillering, over-luxuriance, and mildew. id СЕРЕ " bts wie ot йе.
here are many other questions to be responded to, At the present price of bread and cheese, it is impos- 10 the dip of — strata, ‘the mA —
but these may be considered the leading ones. One and sible for a labourer's family to purchase as much as Trlsme?'s observations: "But eto 1
all must be satisfied in order to full and entire success; they require; therefore the women should learn to there is much more to said on n
and most of them are indispensable to any succe at makeuse of cheaper substitutes, such as Rice, grey Peas, I have time and power to write, and tees 1
— ae ‘ify jas: judge; ceu ser, and defendant in опе, a Turnips, &e. [ean ошу desira ibat your , who m de
5588 them Ине | Rice Soup.—'Take an ox-heel (cost 94.), or sem same amount of | rested in the and any other ponpon- ; ime rks of
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stands ee his own tripe, lean beet, ^ e sheep's liver; put it om with four or five | | res he subject, will view —
UI. ;the mà his mouth, and I quarts of water, sod wer it gently five — let it stand till drain ber n er n har
sentence own honest judgment. cold, take off the and in this fat fry two ‘or three o onions; |. ye Г] » the
ee Pe: put these to the Me milio t y the cow-heel, add 21bs. of — | м
Жы à А and boil for an hour and a half e dod then pepper
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Pumps.—I have been patiently waiting for the infor: ||, eit E Mo зе eee сер stirring for а few — have inserted in this wee
mation Mr. Mechi solieitel in the Gazette of Oct. 15, but | „ 212109, се те Gazette а full account of Mr. Trimt "mers rest hey
Turnip Soup.—Slice four or five Turnips and — put
‘conclude 24 опе 1 * therefore I will. I think them into a stew-pan with half a pound of dripping; cover have been published elsewhere — rc j
if Mr. M. o have trifugal pump, similar to close X. let it stew without water, turning i now and theo, So far as we — rot account е” a dU dep.
the one exhibited: in Hyde Park i JJ 07 ПАП ап шош. Ir seen, the “ furrows” — лан do with the dip of
there w ould be no liability to choke, as it will solid lowly two эче. ee vedi — e * in a Dal, тар strata: and may or may not ‘cross it. We shall
matters as well as fluid ; and this would never get out of| boil half an bar npe: till deis quide сбои d then ed sy — 3 to state the afar ГЕ сень с
order, as the amount of f friction is so small. І should! spoonfuls of flour and milk i gricultural Labourers.— observe a leader in in you
M ^g tank ot i Vegetable Soup, French.— Take two Cabbages or Lettuces, а | Gazette of the 29th ult., on ber fit
ta Seg higher to 8 us = юте meii —.— - ч соби а T. Parsley, all many Turpe, chop | agri icultural labourers, in which, as I take 3
that the weight of liquid shall be the forcing power, re ag virus ded cut small stew che eer of a wish to see agricultural labourers put on much the
ind the pipes always being full will pilimi prevent апу! pound of butter 2 ‘dripping, add two quarts — water, same footing as mechanics in towns. Now this appears.
stoppage. If Mr. M. entertains these views I shall feel, ster them for иш aspe eai SEMI of the su
| by his naming it in the Gazette. C. . — — yomg Pens in — on een Bet 2 at | ition of mechanics (I mean independent
in the mere of receiving
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Agricultural Draining Match at Burton Wood. — An stew another hour. | of their masters, ех RR
tural draining match was held on the Burton| Where there isa garden all these soups may be made wages for work 8 € — m
Wood Estate, property of Samuel Brooks, Esq., at the cost of very little more than 15., for which a good | selfish practices of А the m n part f rom ће
Banker, Manchester, situate si e Eid Warrington dinner may manne: for сакар days, ee be mp = емы? фанд еу cae
Junction Station of the Li and Manchester Rail- may be added to the. is : ; а infinite —.— idered s —.— M o
Unetion St Liverpool i ter Rail- may the-stoek pono n ; branches of the а a oni | ;
v | ; The soil consi uld make a comfortable fast for a poor man, the for
adapted or purpose. e soll consists of а wot ea f г а poor — —
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n interested. "e works was very large, and and Sl Shrewsbury.——-l observed in the Agricultural Gazette
d off with much gratification to all | of October * an — from * Clerieus," requesting | to be
"be ‘fines ovent was, a. match for diggers of | information to the best methods of making rice
764 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Nov. 96,
GENERIEREN t :
not viewed in the light, were sent to Edinburgh, and sold for 23s. per head. 1 it. But to the ease which I sa „
pre eo а Лена Saget opinion is more con- | happened to get the very wo orst market of the rug and | you : the whole of the manure at the tas 0 "pes.
ducive to the interest of the labourer and his n | was much disappointed with the result. The 70 hogs in manufactured under cover, with the exception of a
than length of service, and any institution which doe s question were the shots of 150—my crop of lambs. "The quantity in a small open court. Soon after the smal
not reward this I think can be neither the labourer’s nor | result of last year’s experiment was— of my Turnips, I remarked that 10 drills were very in.
| s fri pol „оз зе ferior in appearance to those in the ra. arto a |
m to get as * xe m 3 1 nm vanced, the —
ean, and the workman to get as much “ty т аз he can, Turnips, 5s.; gi ent bet 15. onin ч
irrespective of higher considerations, is, I fear, only a ü ; шар Uis manure of these es had been nee | found
manifestation of that covetous spirit which i в too rife in Sold for 235.; —.— 65 e ee 0 о the casualties of w. 9
Ф ngo. Owl. LN Cu дандай ing a v ery wet thrashing season, A few days ago, to satisfy
Anthony's — -— езй — — ж e 1 some Profit per hea .£0 3 ie that it was not all in n appearance, I had a рог
months since purcha and bee The of the previous = ИУ were the average of alo e two parts taken up and weighed. The follow:
much disappointed in ou pH Tal MD. obliged to a * of lambs. No general or comparativ ifs the result :—10 yards of a drill of court manure
ту. of ую. correspondents who may hav 8 result ean be drawn from these e different with shaws, 53 Ib., without shaws, 28} lb; shed mainte
~ to give her the result of their experien x in character, and also in the description of the stock. I with shaws, 62 Ib., without shaws, 39 Ib.; or sh 4
finds, katad ‘of its producing (as is stated een! in the prefer the latter mode of ee rey ; and I will persevere with shaws, at the rate of 18 tons 15 ewt. per acre-
Aer tis with it until 1 e e tha t t does or does not give a | without shaws, 12 tons 10 ewt. 2 дүз. 24 Ib; do 2
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cream in the box churn obtains 54 Ibs. of butter, the is sufficient evidence that there is nothing unw iffer i |
same quantity in the American giving only 4 Ibs. 3 oz. in the practice. — apprehensive tliat their feet ЕНЕ | covered паро of abou 27 че r cent. It may not
This has happened more than once, when the directions | paoia affected by th e soft straw, but such was no t the | considered o 01 Bhce that I give the club some
iven with аус А s churn were implicitly followed, case; and when it is considered that, fed on Turnips | | particulars of. pa of Potatoes, grown with Шашы.
and the weights ron tds sture during the winter, they woald have been | from these covered courts. I have heard of
nicety. eis ада cireumstances, some information exposed to much wet walking, it ceases to be a matter of wonderful results this year from Potatoes, arising
to. be relied on will be very acce Time of | surprise that they remained sound on the dry dd I | two eauses—a very large crop, and a very high
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48 minutes; with the box churn, 20 minutes, Parson’s one, and consequently much in favor An sheep, whieh | | the rent of which was, when in pasture in 1836, L
Green, Nov. 16. were only pa € ally under cover. Again, last year wa в | 8з. per Scotch acre. From 1-4th of this асте Тый
Over-Feeding:—The remarks relative to over-feeding, | extremely wet; and my hogs had the | fall benefit of the otatoe: u | асте pto.
objected to by * Clod-Crusher," were intended to con- | | shelter worded, thriving at a time when thousands of duced two crops, 120 times the amount of the ent in
demn a system. It was, therefore, quite unnecessary | sheep were dying in England, and when there was a 1836! А grower of ры this year (w els
to introduce the name of a person who appears to have | general 8 that “feeding sheep” were doing no of food are so very hig А pay be 190 Oe а |
i inted in not receiving a pri t the late | good in this district. І тау call your attention to the benefactor. I have to et, on f
ing o i i 0 r. small quantity of а rnips — last — Ib. of well as on that “ the pnblia с, that ihe wie iil |
It should be а rule amongst all exhibitors, where | cut Turnips per day, which, at only 20 tons per acre, | not been Potatoe if
judges are appointed to decide upon c» merits of stock, | would keep for six — 18 Beal, а number far more To feed sheep “successfully under cover, за
or anything else, to consider them competent to a than i is usually kept upon an acre. The quantity ate by provide the necessary accommodation, йт | і
take the duties imposed upon MM It is paying m dee sheep — кә їз кы ; and there is no waste always attainable ; nor am I in a Pate d |
i when cu in 8. rr
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of the natural use. of its legs, and the flabby, soft, un- | dung and all the grain and oil-cake or Linseed | as Isaid,I certainly shall continue it, Er m ĉon-
wieldy state of the carcase, pampered u nni particular upon the farm. 1 have charged the grain at the vinced that it will not pay. In my o ease, applyiig,
occasion, — лога the grunter a almost i capable of full market price. Under these circumstances, exclu: | as I did, the buildings covered in bor 3 manure courts to
locomotion: The i “te later only sive of the direct profit, which I admit бе very | the “feeding of sheep,” I had the advantage: ithout
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he would annihilate. * The great utility of this — sumed. I "pee no caleulation of the value of the sheep рита cover“ із worth trying; and Ii ЧА БШ,
(the Royal 1 M being the tra of manure ; т.а would — ез» Ee to come to anytiting some of our members may be induced to do 80, if үй
country er ö * accu ots without numerous and carefull fon a small scale. I ач now buildings in progr
other, the intelligence of йды would be a guaran- | ducted experiments ; — I think T may assume — wed which will enable me to experiment m
tee for all the young stock bought ; and the exhibitors ese is very consi iderable; An allowance ought also to | I еее under cover, and І s
finding it would not answer their purpose to pamper | be made for the Turnip-shaws left on the oil ~~ t is in my power to state the mis
animals ( suming m Tur ——
€ which they eould not find a market, would | results from this mode of consumi ai Maie eme mene
soon relinquish a practice now so much complained of.” | as I allow 4s. 6d. per ton for Turnips, I binge dk а
Why should not паи nog Agricultural Society hasten good market. I think a farmer in "this district n E | Notices ot Books,
the re i ofa“ pee now so much сот- grow Turnips at 4s. 6d. a ton, getting back the re, | Aasiaa ii
a — by Fulcon. leaving a very handsome margin for profit. While | d | Suggestions for an Annual Return OR Agri
E nad thus do not wish to represent the profit or advantage of | fistics, in. a. Letter to the
Right the
> « inse Tobin sheep," as far as it has gone, 2 | the Board of Trade, Ву G. W. Cooke, Da
armers t has been, or mislead you with imaginary ог Law. Stevens and Norton, Boll Yard,
Harpen, Nov. уб Sheep.—Major es et results, I must admit that my trials liave "TRE suggestions are : |
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MC е и we make the against the system, What I have satisfied myself of is, parishes which shall fairly represent all the Оте
follows extract: My first trial was on Mr. Hux- that sheep housed and treated as I did my stock last | Pf soil, culture, an and climate, that optam e ough
ables -on It was a decided failure. year will grow sat on a comparativel rm uantity |
Before the winter was far advanced, the sheep, which of Turn — and a small allow 2 ance обе or dH ees 72. aing eed his representati ive
had thriven well for about six weeks, fell off perceptibly, and, after paying a ўт price for what th ey со ё, 0 to changing them for och
D. e died ; and ig satisfied that the cause was the E a small profit to the feeder and the manure in rite | “should о Р 3n their culture Mode ba fie
; manure below them, and having по means | improved condition. I wish t o state facts, and let you тергев character), the
2! out to the fields, and draw your own conclusions; but І may remark that, "himself ipn a field. book of eat’ "Every f
abruptly terminated. It appears to me hig I AT sold n my hogs i d rie e or a week earlier or contain columns headed” according uri |
ing pen la e season, I know that I should haye had questions which tbe s p stem of i inquiry bé y
unless the manure be periodically removed, and id shillings per head additio rofit. F. la
Чи place below kept sweet and clean. be гайте moderate as the à; Eri — i 5 15 ast ks дсн eo
. pian of . the ammonia which would prevent | couraged to oceed in this
following manner : | pri
femi. Я ува уне: E ега зене M rte the Tu: rand us эзсе: rtain whether "hey ium ж | ny
8 ter under cover. Here they received by the superior progress c e the stock. The e manure —
as many uld eat, a quarter of a pound last
erushed Oat one-eighth of a pound of oileake. | was excellen the shed t e re
Lm $n sia а a few days after * put to the Tarnip drills, and H had a most convincing ed of
ure made under
& a ery fa e great e of ma it
were scld after | soe elipt for 26s. 6d; — e „Те wanted to AR) gay’ reps reason ide e man of its а Oh ad 0
winter was pid and cold, but little or no tical 405 ntage. I do not think or wasting your time to
eA court was very dry all winter, - The ао е uce afar: well-established fact in support of such a
| CUN Frid nie wien w " truth which will, неа, or later, for o ise чанар экелу
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ne Grass. I clipped from them 33 Ibs, of wool, They | acres, compared with the advantage to be derived from — ages to оу,
48—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 765
farms, let alone ‘parishes, are |
1 he comes to the alluvial D
t from these of the
trav
в I. » p no da
like one another til
the Seve
error, whatever |
estimate ; bu
it be, will be ek tiplied by the propion between the
paris ing plan, wh
h And the eri 2 in the exis ere (two), Chapman, Thurnall, Rawson, M Cann, Harvey, | 4
every farm has i stimate, we атый n" t errors and Whiting were fortunate. In 'olands, Мг. Youell,
will elash in the pr dition, and be ly | of Yarmouth, took four prizes, Mr. Boothby four, Mr.
neutralised. If the facts cannot be directly ascertained; Stephe two. e bantams were as they always
if they must be estimated, which is, we suppose, the case, are at Hitchen — beautiful. It is the home of
at all oe let them be estimated: in 2 Fase hg id the Sebright, ond we dons. if a better selection
ease, and not merely in a selected number ean be anywhere seen, parr: : Agra
Марев. may destroy the error а attaching the first. prizes, 5 the * — prize wen
? Great 2 being taken by Mr. or
to M
t pits. 1 Strange, pee Re
v. k three
The Winchester sag 3 n Ot Society for the
wm 085 Domestic Poultry мой, Apr
„295
[ES N ud Before en
насе г as fait ro
which exhibitors generally seemed to object, end we are
our task will be an easy one,
as expressed at the rats r ed. the
list, and we confess we are д any
r foundati t of originality: for km
offering кый prizes for adults and pest one for chickens,
no recover m their moulting,
des aratory t
ing. Such а angement offers little inducement
to early maturity, y which has hitherto been considered
desider: ‚ and one of the objects of such societies as
8 was He poor sum given
mount being 15s,
interest of the. society, we hope they e taken in | fro
ide
red by the * before
prize-
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deficient, having but 12 e
0 за . Mr. Punchard ү th
aig birds ; Mr. Chase,
n the old bird
hin a Chin nas with me Mei
s Mr.
of Terwick, had the
Punchard also took ihe: c . The prize for
Black Cochins went to Birm mingham, pene. taken by
Mr. Holmes; the second was a to Mr. Chris-
topher Ruso. For adult bering ue. Dutton, of
Streatham, had first, and Mr. Chambers, of гау,
the second prizes.
the prize for chickens.
serve
ne
Sayers took both eae ae Malays.
tinct breed ” class was musing one as usual. um
Ptarmigans were in fors, 1 four pens.
one of them was bea Жы white Poland 1155
is- и
leve | tion of the
n
"The “ pm dis. |
| misrepresen
erses all sorts of soil, all sorts of | we are correct in saying one = belonging to Mr. Boys)
was claimed at 50 guineas tham, of Slough,
AE рта first prizes — "Spei Messrs. Boothby,
way, and Terry, w also successful, The e
mà w ; the cipal prizes e|
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,
Wilson. (
Fellow
A essrs, Lig
prizes for ааг, | |
htfoo = йө), — 2 Dutton, Dixon
as three times successful = his bantams,
and Messrs, eu and Jackson also a in the
prize list. The turkeys mere a in ‘the opinion of
the judges, to universal commendation, the prises were
awarded to Messrs, Arnold, "Posie, Hoggitt, Be rmell
(two), and Roberts, f geese, belonging to
. Terry, of а on » of unusual weight and |
merit and took Me first prise: in n their cine, th the third | |
ent {о Ме. Harv L
as an — nt
unte
y he
Esq: 2 Spark Brook, A ly and M ly,
e
H^.
« he ving. чагу "- Ink. Oats and Bean ; 2d, Tur-
or Mor 4th, — allowed to
wo .
ч aia rail ist, Oats ; 2d, Wheat ; : 8, Oat 4th,
5th, Wheat ; 6th , Clover ; Ith W. —
j ; 3d,
е «North ampton. — 18%, d,
nips ; 4th, Barley ; 5th, 88 allowed to remain
3d, Clover;
two 22
Bedford. — lst, — 1 ; 9d Eus —
vos Wheat; 3d, Beans ;
ith, Oats ; 5th, B 6th,
*€ Hanti ingdon. 106 fallow ;
2 ; b — Е Sih, W
yrshire.— Ist Turnip : 3d,
th, Grass seed to ren fot three — e
* Berwick:—lst, О IM сее 84, Wheat; 4th,
Gress» seed rema
* Ditto. gas, W. ita а uie: Bå, Barley ; 4th,
Beans or. Pea. Sth, Turnips; 7th, Bar-
ears.
crops altern
is dry Deng мей prt to
Poena the ar 1 — maturity of corn. The —
the
is in determining, — the extent of
its application, by бы mite: ie the number of f crops
ben kinds, gn eai e greatest —
result. It is now — of notoriety, that —— a
farmers, in por vos den their celebrated. fo
shift,
Poland. Fowl.—1 must wem against the condemna-
s in last week's paper, in the
the Чата “ Poland
“ДЕ what I
ing numbers and beauty in — h
succeeding show, and I have no doubt will continue
ion
d
made to ү from them their nam t w
i u re in their favour um
uth rance)
y
for paring done so thus far must
well, I was mory concerned to see t
ted. S. С. Bak
al Norfolk and Yor
3
ion in sue
they have been fo
quic Clover crop in every alternate rec of their
knowledge on this €— which the-
kshire farmers e acquired, at з
* possessed
oy ^ di vided i is, gr 71 growing a series of —
of laying down the. a» to pasture for
This appears the system mor
ursued — е ine a ул and — 4
ern and Both
eularly ie — we can grow are, as i s the
pa sonnet d in this seats not =. good quality, the latter
system is to be preferre eed, in a pursuit uch as
ould be th
showed three pens. ee de. ‘some good si dee in would b is, that the fowls are laying - 2 and mat that of — ч in mies а variety of circu —
Messrs. Rawson, of Walton, and Adkins, of Birt ing-| a yaluable bird engaged in producing a progeny as valuable as are periodically conspiring to effect fluctuations in the
are rid eem the largest prise u$ . tion even tough wh she * in wy rt pe — = proftable at an e she — value of ou b. X roe appear to be ару
gs , exhibitors It i v welk conducted, and all only laying, it СБ both with er comfo " and her profi s — adapted to a ford facilities for meeting
ү ere ken to ensure be Re oth of] to her owner.—A B - gm Dd no E. Марр seed— 3 is C ments of the time as the the con-
visitors aud birds. : ж, iges were the v. W. 3 let the 8 ve plent green my ing verbis. m, by which wo are йшй € any
Wingfield, and J. Н. Catling, Esq., of Lond Шоу ысе Se етс аа bie system, by wi our system; to increase ог to
Ex . end 5 i» p. If she has not access to Grass, she must have it.— diminish the breadth ‘of our’ —
Association for the Im of Dome: us. The best way Ed sending at 1 to an ex отте in i p lands. These are processes which, in a short
of S4. 3
. th | оло Е с — See eres
) J. — 113, Mount Street. a p : —
ed.to use for this purpose year, and which — ы ынын ле С us to withstand the baneful effects of agricultural panics,
could not be finished in time, was. of. under whi farmers of more favoured districts.
Few places are better Lew: e. Se Corn Exe cellaneous. | have sunk. While land is under good pasturage, it
for such a purpose. tirely closed in, free from m, аду -— Rotation uper ittis turn 40: ire a certain degree of fer-
pea dpa lofty and vell bag DR E ue oe —Heavy land—Ist, Wheat sey Ri Белу; АШ in proportion to the number of years it remains
u considered among the beit b uildings in ihe 3d, Wheat ; 275 fallow, ua whi nder Turnips ? down ; and though this fertility may not be perceptible
kiadom for sich xhibition. Save Bingley Hall, 5th, Wheat or Barley ; ; "иш, in the pasture, it exercises а very favourable: .
we have not yet seen its equal. There were 370 pe 4 Hitto.— Light land—Ist, Wheat ; 2d, Peas, followed n the succeeding crops of corn.” Morgan’s s Essay on
exhibited, and all well represented, but we ed in | by Turnips ; 3d, e Wheat ; 4th, Turni `| Caermarthenshire Agriculture: x
vain for the display of Cochin Chinas n | 5th, ei ; 6th, Clover. Imi СА n бе ae of Manure, by Thos.
1852. The worst class in the exhibition was bey cashi RU 3à, gres Sop ; 3d, Wheat, Rhodes, of Patent dated
gs.
„| Potatoes ; 5th, Wheat ; ; фа, Clover.
‚| Whea
we believe | Barley ; then Grass
years
dc Yorkihire.—In following the = course angle
land has become ver and Turnip si
extension ере." that of Norfolk recently e
тс 1st fallow 2d, Wheat ; 3d, Oats ; 4th, |
8 Wheat; 3d, Turnips ; 4th,
«€ Cumberlo Em Oats; 2d, green crops;
t ; 4th, Clov
« Ditto.—lst, Gai $ 2d, Turnips; 3d, ren
rass seeds for a few w years
March 12, 1853 S (No. 629). . Тыз invention consists in
e| producing manures by reducing wool or hair into s
an | finely divided vai P or pulp by machinery, and then _
treating this pulp with acid or alkali to dissolve Bi. and, -
when drained, mixing 1, coprolites, &e., with e
and moulding the mixture into blocks. Mechanics’ М
Calendar of Operations. i
Nov. 2 TTE ү
West 8085 since E.
M M. ы: fine weather, which X cr a
for Wiest owing as we could 1 £ am
season with the last has has vanished. 5
UE sod
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
re Turnips have to be fed off, which is on у
dom or never attempted to do so u
he penne анч
іе; >
w sha -
чена
stances have been pu
ones, but up to the itd pooh 8 0 ell upon t
and may for some time find à great part of their rag
The Wheat, in
|
e shall p
М: for in still remain firm, though it was. anticipated
with fine — the prices — fall; but though such
^w the fir g up of the weather, e
he p t soon tu S again, from which w
may — that tthe 8 is not over-abundant: but if we are to.
have — pn de bis Др other interests have, then it will not |
in t ho give themselves
be so — iad ark, and those w
the trouble to A mios d чугы will be able to ге,
their sales to the best advantage. G.S.
Notices to Corres
Leases: © G. Y 3 v queste several Grass, |
then Oats, then Turnips, manured, and n is to be.
3 кине LEE all carried off; iti is to be given
into You)
will Ee to pay on for
the
Pota
— неар it for —
of labour and see:
young Wheat in pex UR then prey it AR x up. for |
toes, and clean and manure it well befo ore planting the
Bi * ie
as we should suppose it would, The tenant, so far as you E
describe the matter, has not exceeded ordinary powers.
Зтелміха Hay: L Rasks “G. Р. for his plan of steaming. |
The ordinary plan is to enclose a lot — — €: = a Са - атре
eask, or otherwise, to let steam in
also a юра PE h the w: — — паа be
allow: escape m intervals.
— € à who Mine Da last = about the физ of pipes,
not —— act up to the rule. The answer shou ve been no
33, but the square root of 33, or, as nearly as ible, 52 cubic
t per minute.— We y mention. also another error
ourleading
which upo
cattle, though i does not alter the result of the experimen
regards the food consumed.
Markets,
uts have made
ions of P 2 Sow. the Continent
re also arrivin
— and prices f for pm have fallen ot Test 10s. per
nning to. come. in to 108. per 100,
at — 38. 6d. to 4s, 6d. per punnet. Carrots and
Doreen =ч from 24. to 4d. per bunch. Mushrooms are tolerably
ers consist of Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Roses,
enti Cut flow
eee tions.
FR
per Ib, 3s to 58
1othouse, p. Ib., 2s to 58
Amt - peck, 5s 6d
МИЫ: кзы ыз: TA M
— Cos, per score, 9d to
Corn Salad, p sieve d to 18 |e
to2s | Small Salads, p. „2d to
Mon ay 1
indeed, — inferior ore rar:
f
OL.—BRADFORD, THU RSD ; Now mber 24,
Woo dri. small arrivals from e "country, and the prices |
there demanded, preven
— and the supply on han mited. |
— The settlement of the dispute with the weavers in the
Benn district, who г k ў
per week, will some Кени pedis: the demand к spools,
the cost to produce yarns has been on he increase, it is no
probable higher prices will be sought vache December contracts, |
— The thoroughly seasonable month is favourable for |
i in i waeshoune. In grey |
more confidence aji —— more "ie |
goods have seen
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HFI — — Novem
- MIT ber 21.
W. e abo ut the ber of Beasts as on Mo nda last,
e 2 805 mo
av
is t ad
remain unsold. Trade
n
worse forCalves. From Germany and. Holland rur MM sag
Beasts, 6140 eee and 248 Calves; from DM d, 60 Beas
and — the northern and midland counti
Per st. of einni Per st. прес d s d
Best Sooke, Here- Best Long-wools... 4 6 to 4 8
fords, &e.. „4 = to 4 6 | Do. Shorn 40. 0—0. 0
| Best Short-horns 4 2—4 4 | Ewes & — quality М 8—4 2
олет af Бекеш 2 8 — 3 6 Do. Sho 0—0 0
s- and Lamb: t des 9 0 — 0 0
— — m: е —5 O Calves... EA g — 46
Do. Shorn. ... —0 0 Pigs AX — 4 6|
Beasts, - Sheep tes Lambs, 28,260; Calves, 984; Pies 305.
RIDAY, November 2.
The numbe ts is Biher: large, and the — — rat |
| the сакая descriptions ате not lower. We hay mall
supply of Me "tally adequate, however, << kt ite nd
Monday's prices are with diffieulty maintained, — English
Calves are scarce, and consequently in demand at rather higher
bees ^ уш trade is. dull for т other 8 rom oem
and Holland there are 307 „ 1110. Sheep, and 259 Calve
the ss of Milch Cos i is 8
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools... 4 6 to 4 8
fords, &c. . 4 4 to4 6 Do. Shorn 0 0—0
pe Short-horns 4 0 —4 4 se — quality 3 8—4 2
apis Beasts 2 8—8 6| Do, Sho * 0 0—0 0
wns and ambs. se E 0—0 0
cor 9 a w^. : а ove "8 di d 8
4—4 8
5
Pig .8
Beasts, 916; — aar едучы 3690 ; Calves, 334; pPi
i
MARK LANE.—Mownpay, November 21. |
The supply of English Wheat to this — A 8
market was
small, and met — at the ex of this day |
"e Н. in Ace attendance vy peti buyers, there
was a good retai ree for foreign Wheat, but chiefly nter-
— qualities, а —— the prices of Monday last. OTB arley
a good supply, and the trade is very slow at a decline of i4
* o 23. per qr. y eas bring an advance of 1s. per qr. Peas are
9
unaltered in value. Oats аге а fair sale, and 8 are 6d. to
18. per А — = the ion of Flour aen is no alteration |
L QUAR
мө, Essex, Ken Kent, — Sul White 63-76 Red
Rad.
Red ......
Forei 58 —82
Barley, grind. & distil, 34s t088s.,.Chev. 38—13|Malting .
— Foreign. grinding and distilling|26—40|Malting .
Ома, Essex and Suffolk...
Sco h and ——
Rve
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ПП
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— 48—50
a — 65
Foreign k
Yellow
Ma cad «458 to 4!
ze L. White |
Fioun i m 2 delivered. .. . per sack 70—7 |
— 55—65 Country .155 65
rrel 35 —42| Рег sack.
— 2 „әй: ы
Tu Nove iini
Less activity has Wes. observable in the Wheat trade of
the A this — and 2 in Liverpool, Manchester,
Glasgow, and Neweastle might have been made on rather easier
terms. Here we have A a healthy country demand,
and on Wednesday an 8 disposition was manifested by the
hota millers to increase their stocks, w
F
war
"|
| Dorking, Butn
it
| to view, rere at C. очта Sons’ ae Hackney, _
8. this
Sass Kent eal irea — —
has.n
5 tione
_ 3968 26,
гор 9 We a
ntlemen will
ORD' s HOTEL,
Wer Suare;
FIELD CATT HO.
modation on reas vs
OUPS, енн Ko., ALWAYS READY,
O PIG AND X
DAMAGED WHEAT . F EE DANG
ie MEAL 9l. per’
ang = of Wheat and 2 ewt. of Rice M
Onion 18s. as а Sample; 1а. 6d.. ——
De те Cs tos y Railway Y Lon el fora
N.B. These P
_Јамиз May & Co,
Far WA
for the pr t week,
AY & Co, Finsbury Wharf City J Road В
asin, — —
ANTED TO RENT in. Sur 5, Hamp.
100 y ees of M. a
Pur Pasture, within 40
Er ri
full particulars — rs Mr * ant
Road, Bie ncn n qe om
`О BE LE FARM, in
Bridge
—A large
0
s will be granted to an enterprising tenant with
— 1 ані be.had by application: to. s
oler.
of Milfield Hill, Wo
WANTED W
KET WILLOWS. A small
sent, boda e гомо an ы, ика
Lawson & Son,
a o
70 BE DISPOSED OF, 30 Large CAMEL 255
ell set with flower buds, and seven ORANGE TREES,
> healthy condition n Slee about 800 yards of. splendid
DGING.— чел be viewed any s at the Castle [e
ESTERS,
a eeu
bundle aa sample
ri by: poat MA o YS to —
B.. ³¹—m
LARGE IRON | ED OF, by priv de ex
O BE DISPOSED ar. by vate c th
known .
diges & Sons, Tis i tion : de, an
n. EEG ^
s speedy removal being: — y — terms а {
1
to
20 bie in excellent preservation
Ge
ERY MEN
о BE. DIS SPOSED OF IMMEDIATELY, ma con
sequence of the. ilhi — of the Pro
URSERY BUSINESS, which has
s year
already gained.
and Second Prize at Surrey бардов, For price, te
T. B. n, Essex.
Sales ; by Au Auction. z ^
COCHIN CHINA AND ND SPANISH | FOWLS TAM
CHOICE QUA
| SALES BY — on TUESDAY, 6TH, ARD Mom
(The Fi lub
Я well |
his celebrated Prize Birds; from Mrs, Fooks,
winner of 1st Prize. for Chickens at Dorchester;
ther Breeders. of "^ ы Stock. The Spanish are
famed Bird from. B. Esq, 0
n FRIDAY, 9th . — will be included a choi
f MISCELLANEOUS РО — and — ft
laynes, Esq., of Su "— amateur
atalogues, by: ene enclosing. a — — s
Ir. J. C. STEVENS, 38, King Street, Caveat ct Garden
Hom Hex which |, imparted
1 yl 3 ms, p. pott., 6d to 1s firmness to holders, and d to be well Knee
reg a e 6d — per bushel, 68 Wee. have жыл өзө т, eport a good: arrival of foreign «йы
digerit n ше) per hf. sieve, id marec of Oats fr Ireland ; other grain rate. |
егы, enel » — kes, per doz., 88 ttend сар чр аар то е |
кабз тра 3: MES English W ish Wheat fresh up sold at the prices of Monday last, which |
horek er Bennet; per bunch, 24 to 34 were also obtained thes án , but b |
Lordi ‘Savory, per buneh, 2d was limited and chietly confined to retail purchasers.
‘Onions, Spanish, p. doz., 1s to 3s Parsl 12 bunchs.,1s 6dto38 | опе at 50s. per qr, cost freight, and insurance for a U.K, the |
ibclis eb ounce 15 М, оса, por visti 20 other at 50s, forthe Continent. A cargo of Roumelia Rye arrived | |
Per bunch, td'to 2d Basil, do., per bunch, 4d sold at 488. 9d. per qr. for the latter. ley із а very dull sa
Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 8d Marjoram, do., - 2d to 84 and diet cheaper. Beans and Peas are unaltered i E |
"Garhe, per Ib., 6d. to. Watercresses, p.12 bun, 4d to 6d. | * „and old bring an advance “a 6d. to 18. per
HA Y.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. boar thareis e fair —— —À
SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, November 24.
— Mandan ap у Вб 01008 Claver. uo 1205 Ta j
— з x45 6 Eur IM рор de 10 ars. a B40 qrs. * ih. Sacks
Hay oe T ON ЕР Davis. sss... inem "m
E — ARKET, TuvnsDAY, November 24. pesas «- 160 ai -
"e жил —— ee 50s 110 LrvERPOOL, TUESDAY, N а good atten
=i
D HITEOHAP: ае о.
ine 0 Fine old 24 cat Clover — to —
nt — Fine new 2d d 7568 80s:
1 ne aa — 80 Inferior do. oe — 50 60
nfer ++ 36 55 Fine new йо... 100 105
Ane o Inferior c Se A
Bv OES.—Sournwark, Monday, November 21.
c E ek Carine dba pis week, en hare
any price. TI lat —
fatis eid четы
ire do., 70s. to : 70m, io 100s, gon |
Lupe, 7 8. to 100з.; ce Irish, 90s. to to 1X C ae
med on
ЕБЕ. ЁБ:
о! 20m2 or
.
—.— in n the handbills.— Hall Gate
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORIS 78, TS, AND,
ESSRS. PROTHEROB AND MO х
Т Bartholomew Lae
es, Crocus,
a of Standard and
mental Trees and American Plants
May de viewed the of Sale; C
May Ье: viewed the morni f ees
and of the ает aru Nursery, Ley
de — Y
St. Paul's Сша Ya,
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. comfort, and economy, iit s ad
48—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 767
у BAKER'S' FOUNTAINS, ENDERS, STOVES, AND FIRE-IRO CATION FOR YOUNG LADIES,
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"AUSTIN'S ARTIFICIAL STONE.— Garden
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appearance of Terra Cotta and
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FOUNTAINS, more than One Hundred Designs.:
STATUES copied from the Antique.
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FIGURES OF*ANIMALS Aw» BIRDS.
CRESTS FOR GATE PIERS.
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the pleasure
of informing their patrons friends that t good
lants of this valuable and m 3 y bare good
EXHIBITION OF NEW 5 OF 1853.
iS G. 1 AND SON, Wellington Nursery,
. n's Wood, London, begs to in nform the admirers of
the "A pare that t are now in bloom, aad will continue
for the next month in perfection at their Nursery An pue
will у repay those honouring them with a visit.—Nov. 26.
NEW SEEDS FOR THE COMING SEASON.
ILLIAM E. RENDLE anp re kae Mer- |
harves
cHaNTS, Plymouth, are
the Growers a
AND llington Nurse 33]
. ** John's Wood, can now supply fine — "d of
Minn nre choice varieties, by паше, at 6s., 12s,
r doze
“CHOICE 2 4 аи at 9s., 12s. and 18s. e doz.
RSE- LEAF. , 6s. and 9s. per doze’
TAUNTONIA. LATIFOLIA, “An Asiatic
on
Hardy
s as fast as а Hop. Itis as
receiving from t raid were. JA all
kinds of Harden and Agricultu ral Seeds. Their New
will be ready early in December,
EARLY PEAS, EARLY DUTCH HORN
FORCING CARROT, FRAME — and
other Seeds required for early sowing, are ready.
FAIRBEARD'S E — FIRST E —
EARLY EMPEROR, and all the best PEAS, can now be h
T ad to Wat. E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Pirat.
grow
— 1 as the Ivy for covering rot nd it will m x much in
2 si —Extract from the “ Cottage
THOMAS da
== RGONIUMS,
inform the public and
se stock ed GERANIU M
y be 1 rred to for р, * i and
is stock pplications and orders wi
11
LLEY.
J nce of numerous inquiries, begs
to inform the nobility, gentry, &c., that he has a few а
bove beau ent for the drawing-roo
2 ange пу pert —
tamps.
ursery, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
OHN WATERER has to offer in any quantities
the 1 mM &c., which are of fine growth, вай
—— ly se Жы vi blooming buds for Forcing. Prices for:
y! зра
расне А, c. major, Taylor's Red, Nosegay,
tia, poutica, p. alba, p. multifiora, Ghent Azaleas
! | GLADIOLI, ome
rise arbe t. 22 and Nov.5. for
B AND BROWN bog to to refer to ow Advertise-
r fine selected
unusually strong: CHRYSANTHEMUM
tra strong plants, 7s, each.
N. B.— For full VI A of the Анел» уннер characteristics
of this Vine, we customers to th
Chronicle of | болат 25th, 1851. " еар
сн ди. i TS
TUART 4 жо MEIN hn tock of the above
for sale, ore Rio m of the ro rd sizes :—
TRANSPLANTED Sore to 34 feet h
rik, 9 to E inches high,
TWO- YEARS SEEDLING. Do
P — very moderate, may be — i — Post paid.
ise Nurseries, Kelso, A aa hire. Des. E uil
RHUBAR
Ras „ RHUBARB.—The oF eras
qualities = thi Rhu so well known
o bett Nea прата у
tter reco Ead than € ari it has
the 1 sateen ga
To be had
PD gr had of E. anna’ toma
Baxi Surrey, and princi Seedsmen. li allowance
to te о trade. Post Office Orders руне at Brixton,
SUP ERR. HOLLYHOCKS ELE Rene ROSES.
HOUS and МАТ PLANTS, GLADIOLL peri a great
variety 25 BUL and ROOTS, ‘of all which they possess a
and fine
71 and late flowering ... 50s.
г" 25 do. per doze 6s. to 208.
" splendid vpn e vary — -— 100 M V
ps
dozen; 12
"ed. flowe: rs, 15е. per dozen; 12 ev for Bardo,
vithout names, б, per dozen, Hollyhock Seed, saved —
o
PERPETUAL ROSES.—Strong
inland the bt ind а p^
dbi а 4 22
"BEECH F Forest Tree:
lin
2 to 3 feet;
еар. IRISH YEWS, 6. to 8з. per 100. Catalogues,
free.
SHRUBS cheap.
wit 8, sent — Coler
HARLWOOD AND CN NS beg to announce
that they have just received an importation, in good condition,
s or borders (o: ре ion
0 че 8 to уча and plants added to compensate for
ong carriage.
PLANTERS.
OUELL 2 00. s Catalogue of Rare and Hardy
onifers, Hardy Ornamental Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants,
Hollyhocks, he * now ready, and hiat — кы. эниш free
application.— Royal Nursery, Great Yarm:
GTANDISR AND ROBLES CATALOGUE for the
present season is 2
g aeua
of Acorns, of се four following varieties of American Oaks, |
— iiir tan ге tum — 2277
ercus alba .. .. 268. 04. 8.
apa Banisteri . 45s.0d. ... orn 94 cc dE
„ obtusiloba 3558. Od. 10s. Od. 1s.
ni 2s. 0d. | pl
I. Tavistoc . ne. Covent Garden, 25 3.
KALMIA b myrtifolia (a new and very superior
— Dot s
wd a see General List, cedi qe contains hints on
Sams with depen e had by inco on ing p —€— of чараас өн
ma
f Saffron Walden Nursery, ber 26.
EW HOLLYHOCKS Mt "eum
OHN ESTERE are SON be ley
9n application to PES = Son, Haverhill.
Choice Hollyhock packet, containing 200 seeds.
VERDE S ә CHIFLORA—Te finest roots ean
monte r1 scount to va e Trade.
Foon Керм Nursery, hn, “i
CEA RASPBERRY.”—It is with
‚рег
ruiting,
‘ сеен! of Choice Plants, see
Gardeners 15th; and for Rare and
m ue & Co., Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth.
he
Strawberry
Fart) Contes, | in .
| per 1
IG FOREST TREE
J JA YCROFT, me be to a . ot of the
. following Seedlings to spare, —— er 9 at the an-
nexed prices. The} a fine
sen
d HEP. — прен as detailed a rer in the
ardeners Chr e, of —— wre d rue to hes y ey
respectfully em — buyers. It co many new
—The Nursery, Bagsho t, ine
GAINES'S CATALOGUE n the present season
ə is now ready; it contains lists of 22 uen эе
Azaleas, Fuchsias, Cinerarias,
Verbenas,
y are sample
. d | s. d.
Alder, 1 year .. 1 6 per 1000 Scotch, 1 Tear. 2 0 per 1000
Ash, 1 year 20 „ | Spruce, 1 year i á
Beech, i year . 3 6 Silver, 1 Tear ”
Birch, 1 year 6 5 Doa m Єз n"
Elm, 2 years ..20 „ year... 20 =
1 — 16 . 2 years ...
Terms 0 Tu. Free on Cork, Nov. 26, 1853
. — sciL ooi Gea rdi A lS 8
^. TO NOBLEME а) OR RAILWAY > by
TRACTOR
SW HANDSCOMBE, dread ы Aspley, near
Wo
w for
үзө GREEN HOLLIES, а 9 inches to 3 feet high.
Оо STRAWBERRY.
OMBE, SINCE. anp CO 1
E. Fine N Ned
2 — acknowle ed by many pie ij
oy 5 i» British Queen
922 0
S
r. Spence a fest
goth, page
wish to force it, or to hav
of it in the в , duly
mod ep
— * — s
23d ae of Bo Monk rate aütho- |
rity in all that pter toh horticulture; also Miet E ly |
ed pois, |
ERI se PLANTS.
OHN WAT ER ER
NEW CATALOGUE of RHODODENDRONS, mnn
CONIFEROUS PLANTS, доға is now published, and
8 for
J
bea by encl * stam й o аы d
The colours of a! e
are descri in order to facilitate purchasers in making selec-
tions, together with a T on their successful
ge The R endrons forming the American Exhibitions
in the Royal Botanic "8 Regent's
— supplied from die. establishment
4 aN Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, near the Farnborough
pinto —— v Railway, and 8 miles from Blackwater,
— —.—
imrod | ч БОКСЕ y KER begs to say that his DESCRIP:
TIVE CATALOGUE of AMERICAN pO
FERS, ORNAMEN үлгү SHRUBS, FRUIT EST
R .
= supp е American Exhi
tanic Gardens, —M Park,
American Nursery
Wir б ало ок poi 8 Emm
six =a from Staines Station, er eee eo estern
770 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE,
Duc. 3
EDS FOR 1854. is A:
UTTON'S NEW. CATALOGUE 05 SEEDS 1 G L S S.
now ready, and will be sent post paid on receipt of one 58. HOMAS MILLINGTON, 9 9 ex Tarn 8 Shee t Glass, requests attention to the |
Glass and Stock sizes, which are cheaper and better than. о of English m Present |
stamp, А Berk Se g anufacture :— d
Address Jor SUTTON & Sows, бей Growers, Reading, Berks. PACKED IN ONE HUNDRED FEET BOXES, THIRDS QUALITY, BOXES INCLUDED, |
ER LAWSON anp SON, of Edinburgh, ing < 33 Per 100 ft.. Inches. Per 100 ft Inches. Per 100 ft. Inch
pr of several tons of GREEN BASKET WILLOWS, — —— — .. ...
n length from 2 to 7 feet. Parties able to supply Inder 6 by 4, 8s. ва. 19 Ъу 10 14 by 11 164 by 125 18 by 13 15
V hd
Edinburgh. E. 18 10 ” 2 n 2 19 „ 8 "
ALSAM SEED IMPROVED. Ner 400 testi- рЫ ” 1 18.64. 145 n 10 185. Te " 13 18 4 121 20 n f Ws „
s prove GrnENNY's Improved Balsam Seed to be the 84 „ 6) 14 , 10} 164 „ 114 19 5:119 OL „ 133 — "
2. that 1 deen obtained. че six mis шы 0. strand. packets, 9 Е ч 15 , 10 17 „ 11 5 20s | 194 „ 194. 205 | 21 E 20s 20 a
; a packet of mixed, 13 stamps 93 5 7 15) „ ИЙ 174 „ 113 20 „ 12 Af „ 187) . PNE
E 16 10 14 12 203 „ 124 22 13 „
70 . | an „„ 141 „12 4 18 16 „ 14 m^
ROMAS JACKSON anp SON respectfully invite 11 „ ee ги 1 20s. К ” 2 a " M 16 “ЖТ! 2.2
nspection of their extensive and fine co pre ction of | 115 „ 93 17 „ 10% 151 2 1 135 E » 14 234 "d
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and TREES; Thay. aro — ч 124 1 87 d TE ” ” 2 „ 14 *
iate ” ” ;
ed; „aud in excellent. сорабо for planting or imm 2 IMPROVES PTENT RO van Pu т Я атац AND IN OUAREF EAS БЕЗЕ
аз al applica British Plate, Patent Plate Sheet, rown, and Coloure indow Glass. Pure White Shades for m
— „„ Isler "d ewe sen fine Pumps, Water Closets, ‘and Plumbers dot 1 La e Whi n Lead, Paint, Colonrs, Varnishes, Bre ie.
1 : nt Isa, 3 to 8 fee arifis o abpye cn voy igit PAG
бше do, 2 io 8 foot cg Pinus insignib, 3 t to 5 f Еге T. MILLINGTON, 87, Bishopsgate Street Without, Terzen. pend
5,2 to 4 feet, very bushy | Cryptomeria japonica, 2 to 6 ft. - к
Але? i feet 12 feat. fine | Taxi pyeamidaiia, 2 to 6 feet, TAE IN ALL ITs , en REER ABQVE SIXTY
Cedar of Lebanon, 2 to 9 fl. fine fine cY Зад Куш МЕТТАМ, Deus wd E
‘Wariegated Hollies, 2 to 9 feet cee A, to 3 feet, very «M We Wo ESALE Waspow GLASS обе, д) В
Green do., 2 to 9 fee ushy о ^ e Leicester-squa
Weeping do., 5 feet stems, fi Evergreen eet, fine | N $ 160 25 Sheet . rs e of пее Glass
beris aquifolium, 2 to g feet, Portugal E paha ls sak 1 cd -—
: diet acuminaía, 4 to 10 ft. Under 6 ins. еъ, p 134, p: fort MEA. ‘ad to y
"vim m sempervirens, 8 а Do. airs ү! xmouth, 2 to * 8 by 4, un А734 10 — 21.02. ... 324.40 %
t, fine 3 by6. „ 1 10, 23d. 26 oz. . 5d. to
Engl Yen. 2 to 9 feet Tree Pio e 1 to 3 ft., m 9 foarte Sheet. Glass, a болен о
о 8 feet, very fine Chinese 3 es 2 ia i5 ipa J. WEEES & Co, King's Road, Chelsea, siges hp, 2 ; Brds, 23d. nah foot net. " NT
Seer r? 7 fee ypress, о to artley's Patent Rough Plate Glass, Gl
Aranca H imbricata, 1 to ö fee | E Forsythia viridissima, | to 4 ft " Ba eos . Ed PAD am now montc В
„ ‚Ä—ͤ X Ä ties ын И Пт | ча Price Lists forwarded past fre
avin СЕТ dE
American Plants, woo rw one- “third of the Ptr Stock of the an 14 5 it ton EER ed du
cem за Baie i so lon "Ee famed for its ive yi of Brina
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES: KS
PIT FRAMES, ET sali
Rh hodod ndrons, Azaleas, TIS BUIL LDE ETLEY anp CO, are нуы, 16:01.
term The Nobility: and Gentry of British Manufacture, packed in boxes,eontaining
— тоет, 1 to 5 ft., in grèat variety. about to erect Horticultural | square feet each, at ‘the following REDUCED. PRICES f
Do, m, and the varietie s of yellows, 1 nr E Buildings, or fix Hot-water | A Sie eh madi jen n 1000 fe
Do. Smithi, tigrinum, and other 1 to Apparatus, will find at our Si Tbe y
са ulatum and light varieties, 1 to 7 T 0 ys Works, "g Under 6 by 4 at 1
„Indian, American, and G j
Road, Chelsea, an extensive From 6 by 4 a Я
HELM variety of Hothouses, Green- gun 2014
houses, С 8 r $ „ 10 „ 8 n in 101
76, 12 # о TT T |
diger sil mot exceeding of oodd 1 {
z, froma 4. to 34d. Wee
are DE. 5
nhu „ ried 0730. .
PATENT ROUGH PLATE” 'THIOK зоба
PATENT Py da Щр. * —
reduced f pron yth
GLASS TILES AND SLATES mado to бу de sei
either in Sent or R te Gla
gati
cim
8. "Ti
д 2 0 MT nA AH. 21
0 mo B epee nes to4ft63 0
5 ͤ— „ 21 0
„ Benthami + 42 0 » Cedras, atlantic
„ insignis, 3 to 4 fl., to B ft. 3s. 6d. to 21 0
75. 6d. to 10 6 4 Goan ar
tuberculata, 3 ft... ) | viridis, 7s. 6d.to 10 6
p „хаіла, 3 fl. 91 6 | Libocedrus Chilensis, i
is Sabiniana je. | qoM: 1 to 15 0 eyes, all sorts.
” coming ze eee Japonica, ^ |, Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also J AME PHI}
” H ati pes:
» Grenvile. 40 Вов... 7.62.00 64 o) Catalogues of Plants, Vin vr Sees des forwarded m ap sation. 116, BISHOPSGATE STREET
T Eia. ч тета RN NTI ovan
„ Lambertiana, 5з. to | to | | ,
„ parviflora, small... 42 | | Biota Шс», 7184 K. f Hor WATER. ҮТҮ 'S PATENT ROUG
gr Eu py | | Зз. 64.10 10 6 Ar тне LOWEST Prices CONSISTENT WITH боор 8 ца T$, Ke. н
„ Fremontiana ..42 0 | Chamecyparis squarrosa, i MATERIALS AND ‘WORKMANSHIP, EXCITE.
filifolia, 5s. to ' 25. 6d. to 7 6|
ericoides, |
9s.6d.to 7 6
Goveniana,' |
20 6 ft. 7 39.61.10 15 0! e: e auo E 5
| n Squar
10 8
E
al Zool 13 ft. sup. n 7
at
шаа and | ~ RAY anp ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea, з 4 1 5
pared London, having had considerable 1 in t : 5
т keen e struction of Horticultural Erections, which, for 0 97 5 A p Ma
Pbi e tenen. good, materi end xc uu le a E: B4
r a n 4 om d practiea ion, canno any- p»
fee гн poet DE thing of GO EUR ie the the Fouptry, gre в position to execute be - t = ек
rost orders on the lowest 8 sina ; i
аа wide, at 1s. 64. pe A G.& . 4 er f by te ity, 15 ig0 % MH ae 2)
Т, iacu» auci ne t. | Gentry, and MET MEM a рны 20 25 m
oram wi В иа n. | Beo favoured with orders, T риш шш be^ "EM ap! 100. "o
i { М —+—*2* ee
s Their Hot-water Apparatus There can Lus duit aS du uet
and scien pine bor EE ie семан" the most bea 4
|| application of Seating by Hot 1 can be 3
WATERPROOF гаиа „омї AND. CAT ens AED
HOSE who would ante „ҮТ Gardens during the | J
wi construct their walks of 2 1 D | Bishopsgate Street
CEMENT CONCRETE, brin — formed 3 орар Беба Ч а
gravel of which e from th oa whieh
ү with 11 to every e clean, M neof g |
sand. rts,of such equal mixture d cae or Por
TET incorporate the whole well in Ui dry state before à ee who
m j ,
le E the water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick, A
can mix and s md it. No tool is ‘required beyond
Speak foi 23 t as ha as
А т i
‘Spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as а тоск. Vegetation TEPHENSON а ise dali
cannot g MA о upon it, and E ts the p tbe | e STEP. New Park
frost. necessary, as water оез not soak 5 ii 1 1
to give a fall from middle of the ards the 5 A caida үч and H ‘Hott
0 giv the
„Ihe same preparation makes first-rate paving for BAR . rn ttention
CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM. YARDS, and be = Xs 3 urserymen to e euis bh eie
where а clean, hard bottom is a desideratum, May be laid in | Horticul ai pet otter 12 15 ot
M winter quali well Las їп summer. E: ados Trou do dE "have
— — h —
the 3 at тире ны өш
49—1853.] THE
GARDENERS'
CHRONICLE.
AGGS’ „ ROYAL EXHIBITION r across hetquet
gn. Scotch Hero and Mills's Jewess. at has be
art — at the Stamford Hill Show.
ens,
Б TUE 8 It is considered by e Seeds-
e fir By эы
о be А do
1 Street мт. —
Covent Garden; Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt; Mr
Francis Hertford.
ILLIAM A m Hill Ferry, Upper Clapton, London.
THE PLAQUE. MISERIAM,
“A Grape THAT D SHA „дуб |
^ prd BUTCHER in i^ dele 5 notice the |
Barbarossa Grape, begs to inform Growers be = fine pianta |
ol the above sort, free from mildew, on A re is no Grape wn |
will do us mre зите credi
of very best, — it Loon асе in ey E 18 —— M
Е on account of its size but Aint “tor keeping. 2 — in the
E ot. a eee Oct. 23, 1852, Pag
a Banksian Medal was awa to Jon
— * N жеӊ е ee, — 0 8 — — Plack,
ae а a a fine bloom. — See Gardeners’ Chronic
Fine Fring Plants, 105. 64. each; Good Plants, 5s. 6d. eac!
"To be proc of Dawe, COTTRELL & BENHAM, Reed Siem
86, Moorgate Аа London; and J. Вотснев, Nurseryman,
nden
5
Lu M S.
R. 9 DOWLING. Woolston Lawn, South-
ly invi — I attention of the
— o a Arethusa hibitor llatum
m j compa:
pur eee BLACK GAGE, and STANDARD ААК pie a A rable "ricum md
hà followi wine eet rices :—Fine strong | Buttery t antagenet
rs do., at 3s, 6d. each. Commissioner Silk Mer
, baring the ору opportunity of of баір. them this season, can, | Diana Тулар €
the gr confi m to far exceed all Enchantress Е i Й Vilage Maid
er Plums ever yet Eruca they h havi да yc been laid before ep 12s. per cozen.
mde 4 lemen, y» the к st n th ER byes
and considered by them to throw all other n the alios
5 their possessing a more sugary sweetness, the flavour тода ay dozon 2 of the following for 42s, or my
equal to the Pine. The above can lied by Mr. отп 50 4 er Marie
TURNER, Royal Nursery, Slough, Bucks, the only agent, pw Miss She
Tor erg testimonials of their quality, having n 8 Pelopiodes
mit. The fon will be figured in the mm 44 Jehu Improved ity
E. of the “Florist.” aso to inform | Belle Mario Little Wonder Prince Albert
E t no trees can el ed fenton niher bodie ана ul Prima Donna
rae se TM arch Led 8 " Queen Vi
RELY arly mt be stabit Qu M adame Miellez San men
LENCE TO ALL CINERARIAS.—The se
Zr D. RING 8 oe 8 s Soutbampton,
p Ps Өн, з. t. aL Ar 8s. 6d. ; d.i Marguerite Anjou,
Rosalind
DET TN dth ve жо A hig; the Beine Glande abo Tui died from the Дора, Эз. per dogen ;
нене - ‘the er plums a or any o — two Plums A n4 у ft pof Sopon Mr Herbert
"e E Aust 20 and September 6, pne Adela vnn Experimental El Rh M
de (еб competent Judges, aui met half wa Angelique - Flore M'Ivor 2 bea
p i ES of England. сері thampton, Dec. 3 Agnes Wakefield ee one РЕЧЕ Othello
à T ume :
ROSE СА TAk L Re RU Catherine Hayes Р Gertrude Prima Donna
Catherine Seaton ame Cerito Rosy Mo
Mita WOOD AND SON. nad bu e that Carminata Madame Sontag Resplendens
the New Edi their А, for 1853-54, ism uos | Coppacfield azzini St. Clair of the Isles
for distribution and wil gratis on receipt of Two Elea: ri 8
^r уле 0 85 Carriage M 48 M 3 all 5
C of ral ursery Stations. A liberal discount for cash, and the usual allowance to |
P rk iad opera N Bock may.also ре had on the Gade. —St. John’s Nursery. Colchester.
wae the n —
will USD ON the following terms
of sorts is left ent
Extra tall Standards, 4 to 8 ы RS to 6 р es eties Y
Climbing and Oe. Tu 4 ble for
КН
—.—
n 50 Mw y A id 100.
budded on 6-inch s
per dozen, or 57.
mis
has been exhibited at ‘at, ‘Regent Street. and m
rn 4 фо with large те
T gene J in conspicuous | G
xc to 24s. per dozen, or|i
> yi
Ecc рене р
N -— & ,
3 feet
ria im strong, 12 to 16inches, pots
Ti Э Аг perm
d 16 " 4 105 feet 5
ND. HEAP,
Senis HARDY H HERBACEOUS PLANTS awp
INES 100 in ur selection, 25s. per 100;
00 choice sorts, our рами selection, 30s,
Flowering Sur reen Shrubs, Trees, & rchasers or our
— oice, per 100,4 jw orts, 17.
m Laure 12 100, Ss.
Holen, fine double coloured, e per 100.
choi
' атш
M" ... рег "^ „385
. oon 4150.
do. ‘oh м s. ГЭ
onan standard, in variety eli n s. MS.
do, ses n ЖА P E.
do.
9 Mares y vi etoria, 4s, per dozen, 20s, per мо
Х.В. Lt stock of Larch, ба det Size:
on ap Mav's Descriptive 1 in T.
Green "Ag o Plante, Hard vine ©
had
pen
t pus TREES, 10 fet ih 42s. — 190. pet
, trans every ne thrifty plan
2 to 3 io, "бг. рег 100. ҮТ ИСП" at — r 100; fine
га = т oed ply to Bessam R. Олут, St.
3 R. 2 begs A offer the following,
tra strong plan
NEW ; 4 о R s N UMS.
нозо Aston, 6s.; Basilisk, 3s.6d.; Butterfly, 3s.6d.; Leonora, Be.
Oscar, Lo 7 ria, bs. Erwe Eleanor, 8з. 62. Nationel, as a;
Optim 75. 6d.; hael,5s. Dobson's Gertrude, 5s ar-
riet, og Bd.: Дари aa "bs. 6d. ; Pasha „ 5.5 'Bpot, 55.; od bs.
The above 16 for 506.; ;any 12 for 485., or 12 of my own selection
for 36s.
Any 12 of the following first-rate varieties may be selected for 20s., |
or 12 of my own selection for 16s :—
Ос
рас
than
ts and nde and n
rd
ohn's Street
—
NEW of 8 for 18s.
арно, 2з. 6d.; Charles Dickens, 2s. ба Conspicua,
22. 61
ELI (Successor to Mr. Gregory),
P БАр de ing, fat la Gloucestershire,
ый
nigra, "€
frais ie t io eet" Mes
FILET LL
Pos hier si 19
77 d
were COLE x v SHARE Р beg to ейн
and may be had on appli-
^ Mis. WILLMORE.” — This superb light
Floribundus uon, which obtain — the h eben I
various leading e gu fe: P pom nt and preceding year,
9 — Le 7. of especial taion
AM.” — — and S. will be prepared to
magnificent and distinct Fuchsia,
1
P e
which in 2 Ium qu a Frag
vation.
dn — ne
r characteristics > see падре advertisem
= ear Birmingham "=
AINBRIDGE, a» HEWI
AND HEWISON | DL dward),
the pleasure of offeri
public “their DILCOCK'S e di
n it was
ck des ob
edling—the * "EY
vegetables were rea
ually successful the
pr ont their Catalogue of K
4 e
ens.” It was equa
bul "—
e season. Their See es
salio and in the greatest EA T
Sold Wh ole sale by NonLx, Coo
HARLW , Covent (Garten;
Becdsmen in town and country. — „Bridge
RRENDLES NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE
FOREST —.— SHRUBS, 2 M ain
just eyed * the press, and can
of the very best
Bowron, Fleet Street;
and d all ros mat beers
be 2 2. by all sho inten
yaa of rm qu 2
fao have
aia Dmm всотон Em
do. PIN NUS T AUSTRIAC
THORNS or QUIO:
other Forest Trees in proportion.
r e ee "ps free to Ne
t land, and
Co ia ia we 4 2 Stea
WILLIAM = RENDLE AND (Ай
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The Gardeners’ Chronicle,
150/000 »
22 yi aa
SATURDAY, An eri 2 1853.
MEETINGS FOR THE E
NSUIN
Мохват, December E
Toxspax, e
WzxpxxspAr, —
Tuukspaz, ‚т
Fatpax, ~
SATURDAY, —
Santee Lee
We are sometimes asked whether Misrixrox in-
jures the 1 ows. Questions are
Á — doubtingly as to the injurious effects of such
upon plants.
e u^ even heard Me educated 100 peas main-
T at parasites no
, and Air shale are manifestly without
... „
е афа
mpi Di: eem ПОШ PARS
Ah » varie sorts, 14 to 2 feet.. smD 0 60 9
m А небо "айаш [ro equals | Mahonia aq! кален cig ГАТА, Ue vi P м
e a дее our, and muc j d m ** `
ably well, — ge very hardy o wj m Mr. Pinus gala, M е tna bi aget 2 9— s 0
ced the entire sale in the hands of Duncan Hairs. ” а Өт t. "n QUE о
strong, 5s. each. few two gearsold,) „ „ 7 e i M
"n э ,
Gerardiana, 9 to 12 inches æ 9 O— 60 0);
RED me Set. eiie p Laricio, юз 0 E 225 9| snedoik whe
sime fine ре е perfectly send. Itis] „ „ 4 0.6 feet E V own $e 4| Mistletoe, or at ә. attacked i
„„ „ и fo 8 feet. .. — 21 0 — $50 further idenee of what attends
um COL es ficult sometin „ müghus, 1 to 14 fodt . 5 a4 0 2 a ii Sedet.
th С A Lun ту оинаи c uu T such parasites i Ed
„ Austriaca, 3 to 4 feet, extra fine 9 9 — 0 ow the Mistletoe acts may be seen by the visitors
practieal gardeners, who Evergreen Oaks, 2 to 3 feet, pots ЗН .1260—. 0 Kew ens, where
2s. 6d. шд Iria Ye, 400 b feet, stro 8 ^w 38 erred most instructive illustrations
RDY EARLY anes wee: ‘Standard Thorns, in 60 varies “a . 9 0 — 50 0 ENSLOW. Wh = 1 a tacks
variety, but when strong 4. 12 0— 0 a “tre e its уо: root is applied to the di
AG vt аи » Wirmon Rine; to Tid "Cr s ope 25 ; a “suc processes are then- E ed from or i
Se aay be agere red Deciduos Shrubs by name au 590. the face of the sucker which penetrate the bark
so firm that you my » 1 Also a A — of et Conifers, prices ‘of which may ae BB medullary
28 1 is not r This 4
q te a distin na pnoy. Un 69 ach o This ^ E ia ape ору йыгы fned to aay, rays, out of whose cellular matter, well as
ҳаз HAIRS sman, 109, St. „ Post — п on the Great Western Railway
des orders to be made payable at Charing Cross. pected from unknown correspondents. that of the liber, they absorb their ка. The pro-
772 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, рв. 3
— bl. form to roots, never- | species of Loranthus alluded to, which, : и them still
cesses in «ampi 8 ly Sing je г ete tate ated. The result | the attention of the horticulturist, do in most cases row й
1 . “she “the wood, and brows all Hes tem al үчен formed of high trees, where the are uty would be ime concealed from m the top
in аа for the SA M of itself and the eye, an their charming effect in a great measure lg
In the Ь п this country, however, we See Eit upon P shrubs, and often so ne r the
little conception of the effect which such parasit m viii eis ts have been induced 6 vio
produc vegetation. А more instructive set era ое MAT MA A not 11 и fu
for which we are indebte А WI j ul parasites, бце
К y cela = Pan Y dint of the ends of dead 5, 2 has ever looked = 4 N es of our Boren ft z
Ù / \ 2 ed in any part of
ches so elegantly and curiously „ у еш the вй
they would be ws as works of art regretted his inability — ara those rivals
tal. Thea ecount given by him of the of Orchidez in the establishment Under
“Parasite’s nests” is as follows :—
The natural curiositi а which I sent you
last month exhibiting an example of the
strange effects of tropical fructification, I
ide of the Volcano de F and they exist the artist; now the time seems to
* — ee in le neigh hood of arrived when they are fairly io hare
the vil of Alotenango, and in f the property of the garden and бе
the hilly districts throughout the country the conservatory and
about the E fG are d rawing
wo species of parasitical
plants, attaching themse E to the рне,
of trees
species tes have to perfection as easil етей
m hy leaves af p green ; their р sns commonly cultivated ; and, knowi
flow: are pipy yellow tubes, and scarlet, ht th ee
like “the Honeysuckle. From what I coul 57 Td e e, we are induced i
0 „they attach themselves to anch think there would not be much
extremity, and there form their in raising any of the tropical and mb.
nest, if it might be so called, for su tropieal species of that genus, Provided
f d by their roots. lant upon which any given
the juices from the branch the nest swells, species has been ascertained to grow, we
1 to a consi eee ould import the seed, im
size, the ite in such a case, becoming a bedding it in the et e: 693
large bush; when the life in the ent; is with which the par is associated,
хде, which in үч "es АП paul and afterwards bene i е the ‘plant
? I
eb nb dien т i à, f mecs for F e Eni tu p 17
from the nest, leaves the branch exhibiting the extremely с уе: iui |
fantastical sockets observed їп anne to be encountered an nd to overcome this, the rapid inter-
“I ately omitted to ag сеапіс communication wil ш
вресїшеп е dea ite after it had fallen from | і anches, and the Огођапећасев ів
the socket, but it would have been next to impossible to get general, is easier than that of the Loranthacez, and has
them in an entirely perfect condition. The Calabash tree is one that n lready been accomplished with success in the Botanic Garden at Göttingen, a
from the ravages of this parasite ; but where the specimens I send 2 — md; ze үзү as far as the middle European n species are concerned. P ANG,
the ace area pad a species es of Ash were the great sufferers, e lea director of that establishment, collected, some
Oaks th appear to touch, nor any species of the Fir.” years ago, seeds of all the Orobanches he could, and
The 8 — — represent a pair of parasite's nests, 2 them i upon the roots of those plants they are
is to о say, of the f branches — which the dead to, he had the satisfaction of seei m spring up, and
e
produce their elegant flowers. The experiment is:
imitated, but he who is about to attempt it shold mae
т. SKINNER), on the end branch of a tr he furrows pota perfectly sequainted with the mode ii of growth of
ges of medullary plates absorbed, and the ridges h individual species he has determined to raise Some
between are the ervening wood whi as been unable to gr m. for p eei Ur pé Mam зіс to ‘the ex-
form in consequence of the vertical resistance offered by the өөү fre of the roots, aii
parasite, Lengthening in the presenceof such eing -
clos the
the plants. Without these she being attended он
8 seeds ыу ann for years in
out coming in with — parts of the p
which. alone are 1 of calling their vegetating powers
into activi ty.
impossi
in the form of the incurved lobes of the edge.
same structure i is › observable, but i in 1 this case Mi icm | parasites
y; to have
nan a L 1 аа
р
sation, nig such productions might beturn-
ed м ount by sculptors and other artists.
e
attention to an important ч interesting problem. Teal
be glad t Beg that the We T hav indicated has ben
followed b
of
come the subject of their serious
How probable te т is that the ced dim
Т what is h own is exces-
sively diminished. We have no doubt t 1
appearances might be even produ L
here if means were taken tokill the Mistletoe, ing int
and leave alive the branch it had seize upon. o ing ext
Singularly enough, we had written thus far, by V.
with the intention of deferring till a future Duos
opportunity some remarks upon the practica- msr
bility of cultivating m а
ls of parasites, when we pini
received the following in- рв ШШ
communication Нооке?
from Dr. Вевтногр Sg Bo
MANN, distinguished Som
travi ler and naturalist, m4
A hortic ural pro- was dit
blem still to be solved is the шш, which
ful cultivation of solving some Acacia сасы fa
true parasites. There can ; к — been for three q T noticed
hardly be finer plants ear in my 1
than many of th that it contained seeds of the beautiful ped usw on the
d Species our Acacia. They seemed so fresh that I placed them |
MES 5, of a tree i m m nei eighbourhood, where do quickly i 2
1 have accordingly coated some seeds w gum, ant d. T»
muri al ` the expectation — you wi il find diets mere m E apa 22
. " is not among the most beaut
yet we never SE i exhibit a highly гу — and is of irae easy es rot
onem айу tiv. tion, It is a mistake to that the Loranthus taket
garden
à Scr the ar it grows. The mode of attachment is
Imagine a «erse grove of Mistletoes bearin ng, instead of the insignificant | of a bud to the stock in which it Y is inserted. The unknown. existence
green flowers of our common Viseum album, blossoms of the brightest scarlet | these parasites exert on on various trees, thence d their w perceit:
or yellow, and often en averáging more than 8 inches in length. Such are the | is, no doubt, "ehh the hidden secrets of nature ; is easy 9E
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
that, in effecting the union, it is ia tree which con-
utes the active agent, its sap, and
by far
cent ева both for the size and brilliancy 75
their scarlet flowers, are grown on A. cyanophylla.
JUSTICIA CARNEA.
valuable
and form specimens with so little skill ий c are that
be able to give in Mr.
words the treatment by which such a
magnificent — was obtained.
“The plant was struck in April, and shifted into a
re pot in August, in which it was rtt se
it in a cool house.
2
E
z
.
2
331
46
d
.
o
Xcess
was applied ү эга oh to
the soil, until it was Maer from the growth of
ts
the afternoon
warm, ts w
1 the hey we were 1
wood
projecting * from the Mad. on whatever side | b *
the par
(| botto
centuries, Nothing is more injurious to the trees t request of several botanists
ге ata dead and cracked bark on the stem and thick e th the
es, as it ae ы soil — footing T mosses eg
i wo
and necessary for the of science. Mr. Black having z had
e plants, and | quer rected othe Diervilla at Gannachy Bridge,
— of | а botanist as Mr. Croall, naturally ы
wait p the ы had some chim a to be conside. red ei
that MN may |
tree, and devour the buds, | | previously unknown.
т state, however ved the
в, and flowers as they come out. The removal o Lore canno ing indige
not be considered as eith
tageous, inasmuch |
t in contact with bw: air, | —
insects, prejudieial to are de- | com
But, in performin ng this operation, we must be
not to take off the live bark, and lay bare the 1848, an
alburaum, for in that case almost as much harm as |
0 * best time E the operation is after |
ead bark
W assing through the Burn
irse I — rare plants (Pyrola secunda, nnifiors,
bores Galium bo;
; for unless | not so much fro
one, p. ж» will not be long in | unknown to par to:
taking shelter in the ground, or in the Grass bins the | | e east coast о!
lant that
Tittle clay ; this is diluted wi
lumps of quick-lime have been slacked. The soft mud | wood roe part of the pleasure grounds
a es may be used as a substitute for | Esq., 0
this 2 | inel iv
and Preserving the Fruit. — The fruit on the other; a walk goes u
— if possible be gathered in fine wenther, i — pn this wal a эф bridge, and it is along either side
that it may be dry when brought in. vet. of | this walk that the el illa
gathering в Р. from the end of August to ind ма Дай an
Hemd the
HS
li
Н
gos
$i
||
Тһе
92 either by goning офа in the tree or by mean vereng Mr. Blac
of a hook. €— — be employed as little as — th s кй s
sible, and wit e they break and c or rather so certain spurious
re de A the froid spurs. Гб із 1 to keep | that no botanist has until now thought it vente «ia Д
pple separate, in order to be able to e plant as even na far as I
mix ‚ 80 as + produce the best quality of cider. | learn, it has never et seeds
is of the greatest importance to e in accordance wi E —
d the rain or m * Botani zine. though
fori it wem m. of those plan * maintain their grand wherever
— —À I do not think there is more reason to
ces, | regard it as naturalised than
ead the Apples ;
carries
way , in consequence, cap of
» only а оту сап be obtained, We k wb scree
лода FI aidin — pi T6 f the
insufficiency bui ings to ter whole o occi
fruit ; but it is d diffi un ei —
m thick, and and TI of DG чуу e betw be confound all botany.” ” с. T 7, T Hil Зоната
two pieces of wood, which are with osier ог | Edt ү;
ap Two of tebe ints йе entem each otherlike| Mildew on реет the autumn of 1852, І
“ : т к
| received a mildewed Cine
accessible to frost, the best wa Vo ege vagi }”
the fruit is to cover it with straw and damp cloths,
previously recommended. The manufacture of M"
and nl 13; 34 e LI
„which would seem to prove that after a plant
this ahaa, sone
may use the term a — t therefore
uires timely precau
osp it in check” ^ —
— ` 1 Not only should all the i
ee,
]
E. at night, and Viene E it cou 1а v ist grow avoiding, |
the same time, the etiolating rly at hot shady
The buds broke very free this a
ment, and strong short-join Ae were pr
In July it bloomed a second Tm hen it produced 9: 92
^ — ust » рапа ч
produced 156
hibited, `
x E. *
Ne * loam in about
gritty
impossible at season
ha Sag ae pl le
"MANAGEMENT OF CIDER APPLE TREES.
2 (Concluded from page 757.)
way i ely
2 a m tice appears to be f Norman origin, Its
curé
e enen due to the Abbé Adrien Le A arn
Louis
a is
a
Ра Te:
made a slight mistake, which I am sure his
two rrecting, especiall
—
and free from smell, mention Bee pd *
r similarly eireums oe of my oer quier mn nd
It is said
Annual Lift Wall Trees see p. 758).— Permit
i 2 Paci — wd De lifted
t the » 4, aloo on which
clean, an , above all, free from mildew,
BE
vell prepared for it This should be
the depth of "pom "
inches of brick rubbish in the bottom,
*,
15
i
: mi
i
4
72 f
AT
y Ma
splendid plant of
of this
of fruit. P Will any of your |
portion abov soi | fixing of shingles
Would be “rubbed down” after the joints are tho- . = FF ar
roughly set, "vais before the beds and walks are finished, | P. . Diggles, Hig жазу чет. —
The perpendicular side of the brick should be the walk striatum.— It may — ——
boundary. Cra t this, planted at еоди a d
iervilla conadensis.—In recording the occurrence of | exposure, , ibis
| ches, and flo | not profusely,
9 Bridge, my friend Mr. Black has — —— an . y ,
good sense
excuse me in y as I do so at the | Salvia patens grows and flowers very
774 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. i Шве 3 |
e open border, and both last year a and lous tree of “ten thousand images, to which we shall doubtful as any thin 01851 if we
Bie bee 'ell-ripene ned seeds: Indeed iiy presently again advert: Our words were—* Before dis- on the title page ng the та umes Td з
raised a number of seedlings from seeds thus saved. missing this subject; it may be well to pause and started in 1844. Nevertheless, we —— —
ingsi Баи rgh. jin uire w ye may n 8
jp ccu cmo correspondent * M. S.;“ de- this i investigation; and ies reliance cari be placed on Mis monastery (/amaserie) of Rache Teburin- af dr
seribing the beautiful seat of the Earl of * authority. There is proof in their volumes, that Y i. Hue said, and what Samdadchiemba Í what
notices a plant of the Picea nobilis as the finest speci- | MM: Нас and Gabet were по impostors, nor is the precise spot on which the worthy Lama cast hin id
men of the kind he — T m id as worth a journey | Еч wanting of there being some foundation for (I. 316)—the whole story told in a manner уы 29
of 2 200 or 300 miles ts height having been тапу of their most marvellous stories of the Cali- Defoe. If ever a clever feuilletonist had debe ae
14 feet; and its eve in gt p two years equallin | fornia richness of Thibet іп gold—of the salutation | his rri such а one must surely have had th Under
ing o ngue, seratching tlie ear € Another not unimportant eireum
ces 0 i
—
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8
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=
5
С.
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Ub
soni
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[nd
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8
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1 —
lasi near it measures 52 feet in hbighty si and its cir- | | ds bulous origi in of the they ey quo That they | has not ventured to lay down upon this map th
cumference at 2 feet fr om the ground i is 6 feet, and at 6 went to Ó and lived ther ere has — reported to route which he and his companions followed. АЫ
foot $ Euro opeans on the fro of India, and that they ee that Пе really was able to recollect thé om.
feathering quite to the ground, arid beari | returned dined h China i — " certain as that they have versations he records, this is incomprehensible, it
of conés. These plants are growing at an levaton of | — become the authors or originators of a book, as ‘the papers were worked up in Paris the ci i
750 feet above the level òf thë sea, and where many of r remarkable for its fables and fictions (perhaps not all intelligible enough, for no éditeur уат. We venture ig.
the plants which flourish at Cas astlemartyr ? жой not their own), as for its — — and truthful representa- assert, lay down upon such a map a tr whieh toe
live. W. Ord, Whitfield Hall, оаа d. tion of the manners and eustoms of the Thibetans. The | experienced geographers is all but D
e
" P» tions we do not doubt; but we cannot help remember- nothing to do with the preparation of h
Sottettes. i 1 са k у Had he been | Rip
ба i Bex three years of wanderings ; that a ‘few notes’ were laid 125 his route, or refused to
NNEAN, Nov, 1—T. Вел, Esq, President, in od — та up at Macao in 1847 and 1 1848; and — in such a
lair. C. Collingwood, jw was elected а Fello 1850, from such 2 nearly 1000 well. filled p ireu m РЯ of this kind throw, v ү, dedi
Among the plants presented were specimens of nearly z — — appear in Paris! stored with — enough upon the details of M. Нис? journey. Our der
Speci t oA Me ences, and roo id n in Chinese, and last case seems conclusive, e allude to the account
mond and Gilbert. Mr. Stevens exhibited living 24 эдиз 1, and Thib such а: —— however | he gives of the tree with 10,000 images, out of whith
om l| fertile, eould whl inven — clothe with the garb of this discussion has arisen, What sort o » (hi
һај, 18185 „Moors e Fi ant | truth, and as no — however retentive, eould we need not again describe, after what was said
K ue 4 fangeria paradoxa, from Natal, together retain aught but we & traces of. December : we confine ourselves to M. Huc's evidenes
Re dress 125 n specimen, from the *| То this we should not — recur, were it not that, in He expressly declares that he and his companio
: > i t were i
2 Rev. T n, of. Jamaica, of a rose at th
ving ae eae ena eed all converted into | pressed by us, some letters have reached us, from ment) at beholding “upon every leaf extremely тє
de ver Dak 1 fe оше rue cpu among which we ade aem following. The Rev: R. formed Thibetan charaeters.” . After a most minute
ШҮН эйт, шр ee coe: CENA m x Smithy of Penrit exami Pi d tur uy satisfied that there was notte
a е 4 sta- iD h M. Huc ay |
its ОНА ce T pia" ea š, in the Coll oes any one really believe that ] 2 0
Pe 1 "n d effects on Barley, by J, Clarke, of the Lazarists, Rue dé deem 95; "where, RR. at wo Wa | or that he ever saw any such sight as is described! —
iul Vin жы К 87 SUB. g mbar erp | We must, in justice to this gentleman, sequit Im
, OCCupying fe y ich | and preparing to bring k | of attempting to palm such à monstrous tale tpt
71 '
р&їеһев
bout 2 A were 1 and the ainder much bs о, It is tro e e that SM. Hct amparo the Abbe Gabe |
injuréd. ied about a * ago; and that M himself has suffered : |
v fb e fibres t the parasite attach themselves severely from the effects - xeessive fatigue. He expects to | known, as d other not more improbable tales ss
to Ше bres of the Binley on which they form small | visi England E Yon to superintend the publication of an| пам рч g the Lamas; 1 й was found among his |
spongioles, which suck the juices of the plant, and English translation of his forthcoming work on China.” 4 | Tener id |
destroy it. 3. On the Reproduction of Lost Parts in| Messrs. Lon ngman and Co. have also {а ше us with iat ers: is likely enough 5. but. it really is N
Earth-worms, by G. Newport, Esq. Three specimens | the following e cation: : Th 4 We th bas Nye believe Qa Be "rc |
of Earth-worms were produced which had parts of i PATERNOSTER Row, November 22, 1853, eyes 5 8 Uca T $ nb сайд of kncwing ' |
і és reproduced, the author being desirous of ant attention T" been called * your remarks in eis untrue, we have no эы,
dénióhstrating the errors committed by Dr. наза уча ners эту кары, сЕ PU the Travels in China credibility attaches to the other cx arts of this narr |
» Wir xis »|0 abet, which you appear sider as a work of whic rfeetl justi in re arding 10 |
ina report on British ut 5 published by the British FS 5 5 authority. We never doubted * che work in e as ü ER Y. authentic © bat P grent е өп k |
Am a Кы: р shes “On the authority,” n e and is at the epee ee Ca ed in iy
iams, * of hundreds of observations, | ва Nau A I ЭА л ЖЫ Лей
Fiously repeated at every season of the
$ ) year, the bor, and w mits make use of his reply, without
author of this report can declare with deliberate firm- |] fhe. We rend von emcees iran from Met dhe
ness that there is not one — of truth in the state- Nor. 15, 1853: ‘The main facts of MM. Нис cand Gabet's trav els were | É
ménts of Bolte and Sp e ip”. known to me in China some years before t, from | for р, sake о y to disavo yj!
the communications of M. Gabet. Не, poo rman, fella victim since we oes privately, ал Miel in 8
T in qua chair. Dr, Robert | to the horrors of the Alpine journey so so graphically de escribed in | ] abe k D on His 10 Was
bes their bo ok, an M. Hue is now himself paying 1 1 with pe ра a6 abrications, vf misi
Mic A odelled | — РН АНН in thé south of France, rites me. ne ; his rig a "Thien mai
1 wers, mode in Wax A cause de mes douleurs e je dois passer a ‘irae в F we belie
own.
i xb., a new genus of de
зај Ва J. D. Hooker and | Ae, whi h the evidene
T plant, which ра interesting to Sinologues of 40 years’ stand ; the Sam | hi true and what is f.
" to, Penak one of the handsomes nd 000, Bronotinces the "Es ing a th, you ‘Stan just as | acl: Es
most с curious of the pt hy 8 the i viri priced 1 тн justes ю upon in
Trich iria thin, A but а fruit it widely diferent бетти Chri “a Det cone ge. ation I. не тро
E n order to which
ЖУ fruit i is 6-10 hee across, of 1 dep eter. e ras the fl ; dated November 5, referred to in —
i M | large the
dienen yo “ We must
4 Gabet; which тее iyd
ikkim, was also pe be | werk of nT A nu Y
eton flabellatus, by * Fe s read i if altogether authentic? It — as if this sentence su
c А 7 се
misun
Beblews. and we presume to think that, after the — state- geographers imagine
[ment, few will be inclined to believe M. Hue's narrative N. lat, and 100° E. ү
gether authentic? 8 to the want ef ed which
Recilctions 0 fad 7 Le in artar, ‘authenticity being admitted; we ean only say that eee the Je ES неу
ја үз» ДЬ. intelligent and well-informed persons, whose names wi
1830 grega withhold for the same reason as that which influenced
is, | ot i sist upo
rpořt to be an account of the tra ls tieni Мет Garden.
Catt 3 [vave F we are informed upon s E alib catis
ies; Messrs, Hue and authority, are to be included M. Hue's inen e "d = fora ie bus є
н their | superiors, who are — to have placed his book in the nembrauaged pa исан
r adventures, put, as it bus angustis ovalibus obtusis planis; labelle ч
S rn a Pomme ab ue Ee Pob apice шл
s | For
part, accepted by poin + We ate content to rest Chee pin
Such » journey as that deseribed was actual ai
13 ually per. M. Нис oft Millen: (11-51 is that he and а Brazilian
formed rh the таа Were known in. China—were €ompanion pire Macao is the be ning of of October, | | of er ОРЕ. We . The Wd
rd of in India—and returned to Europe. Moreover; 1846 ; and that during their residenee there the took | thé above The
2 0 advantage of the leisure to put in order the few — nos more that 2 2 melies pw 28
wit- (les quelques notes) йене during the journey. De hard and flat, are as much = Fa E
ques: | [d ces Souvenirs de i оте |
ousand |
of narrative! Pages too filled; it must be re. | velvety li
llers questionable; gal ioe of the membered "QR D with Le infinite multitudé of the smallest | Mexican Cattleya citri
into criticaily did Ed narrative, when MM which the notes im question could not | only other т yello
pA 6 dose to ш doubt. | 8 “a which no MX of — difference in d foe
y ode That the notes m have been slight except the edge of the lip, ж
ng passages occur. The eee la gets — — volumes — 29. j
y quiry | scarcely give half а dozen dates. The very fime at An annual, with erect branchitig
and size of Antennaria
‚ 185 ^
ato a marvelous мшу aii aap b. the travellers left Pekin would have been as аз colour
49—1853. | THE
GARDENERS’
СЕ
775
lower leaves are opposi te, some ewhat pinnatifid or three-
, and coarse е
r. of i
Carter, who obtained them ey Califor:
anata, this — 1 is реду)
center stat ure and very broad
leaves, with their deeply sunken veins, and divari ——
segments, Hort. Soc. Journal.
|
vi Memoranda.
Horrice г Sotiety’s GARDEN, TUM GREEN,
In the Orchid. house’ several species
T halee-
associated neri, 9
charming spikes of purple flowers, as well as C
dium i om and other ki Lady’
anothe
ety of Zygopetalum
6 the common kind ;
Lycaste macrophylla, ema erispum,
two other Orchide, The er-spikes of the ——
of Lelia superbiens in
,
and one ог.
plan d
mad the lovely
H
rina :
oarsely serrate above the middle, dull green, |
alternate
f that interest- | the other day 18
t
2 of Ерна it | wel
blue | th
which
, mise well for bloom this Season,
the case in some other
h
tory, tothing has been
conserva. |
oolly done beyond carrying out and forwarding the operations |x
i rt.
remarked some god fruit of
tien Pear, a) firm fl sort
although not wae melting, does e for table
en use ; Glo
—
y
asper rry sti out
that if it were not for the * weather we are
now experiencing, a dish Raspberries might et |
be gathered fr om ih reram which
every collection shou Pa
ucum pits succeeding satisfactori]
withstanding the dall ано evo had IE. et
is Weeks's White Spine, from which a fruit was cut
inches in length.
not- |
—————m
iIFLORICULTURE.
Late Currines or 3 — (See p.
n I have had perfect t success in growing
D late cuttings, The plants of the
19.—
and — |
form
u
| euttings put in the 25th 5
jens to the large kin
inches to Sem +”
b и frö
14 1 last, but not est the yellow Linum "MY. 4
— Ava Convolvulus-shaped blossoms measured gi
an inch —.— here E. little heat can be
— i ү is one of the most effective of all plants at
this season.
а greenhouse next the Orchid house were the
La
Chorozema Lawrenceanum, whi
one of most useful of the genus; th
ÁN spp — full of viget iem а just
к at thie season; and the old-fashioned Peon | dern
was
e Т. On th
P M Hoya.
5 eminot be referred to individually.
Som 1
ever, especially the Pompons, are certainly vet
bea an ead Fell Lord füspectod. The large trees "P
Brugmansia and Cestrum, pla: out in t bd d pants
of.
elio
weather which we wave hall Or te Bas, however, inju
placed in them.
> tender ts that had. been
1 —
fo it sho
| mellow 1
w | will beall tha
| th
а do |
DELPHINIUMS.—The culture o of this tribe — plants is
simple en he inary
neither winter nor
iac of ‘which extremes suit them.
5 a as D. more |
vine, is, however, well
uld
decomposed. manure ; or, where
tolerably good qu quality, the simple addition of the manure
i necessary. If
propagated by - other means than
cess of separation; but they admit of tolerably
extensive increase t Ana cy serene ivision,
which i best done
83 х CHRYSANTHEMUM Sitow.—In consequence
| of the wetsunless autumn we have отапа fears were eden t
he 1 — any insect.
appears ris be Ma f inte On the
; grow |. R
without difficulty i in any good garden earth, which ч
in
anderson, with Clustered Yellow, G
Goliath, Queen | of
Бан ў ms
an —
de l'Eu adame Audry, and TM
were Queen of England, — — nt de ГЕ
Themis, Pius IX., Vesta, Defiance, and Beau uty.
d stools, as
m3 to4 tots long; these
; i
B eiu * H. Little wa 7 done with h these plants
during this or next — 8 pen rs cen е
unless they absolutely re it, which t by
rapping the pot outside with, — — Cim. ze the glass
3 tor — more light they get in ull months the
opna Place punit - m situation Е — occupy when
the n may be filled up with 8
„һы, &e. Tie » a piece of strong bast under th e rim
A o this trai
bi ‘ie
Чыт
the stem. The best
p are dry чаг) "the shoots
will De equino till January, &eedlin ngs not
-A . had better be s hited at once, if well
5 or 6-inch size will be
n the
shitting
= —5
are in.
eil ag E for them to Rosa oh
EEDLING FLOWER
СїхккАтА: чә . A very pretty 5 Which is well
worth taking care of.
—— —
Miscellaneous.
Disease i in Balsame. —A new and hitherto un
stems of
ants which are attacked, long black
are „Маны may be тей indicating a complete mor-
as the tall var
toes.— W. B. Goss has left in our office &
ne Mille. = *
mployed to arrest vastating
ap to have been so
d hether
-— of sulphur 5 Е of ry 5 no abate-
pe ы , ee eee
tected, I
2 h x as fi
society, wou p^ whe en ine con-
ано ** on form ss —
report tha т] the flo feri 7
nerally good.
undi:
unusually fine,
ве M KS
ons, p En by M
et in height Lad ai much гөп
na by Mr. €— - aros
— ve low con
| beyond the p
| (which was little more than 1 foot in height
, Succession of tma siete
* nson, of Pi Pimlico, vi
rough. Th
$o worth
оу a
dilute solution т. Which ha
| no way injuriousl —
4 lant a ppt applied to the Vines ; the object in.
hat the pentasulp hide should — decom-
i hat four sulph
ety et
а pmi
terius d i The
Pzrul 8 ii application,
li СКО ode | th ЕД ‚ Solfat
aurantiacum, Mandevilla ы, 25 ees eee Seas du ад
: eeri, | г. Ivery, wi utum
Helle Witheringia sup oma p: In rith F Ec Dee 22 ^ T. tu 3
tubtlosa. and while | ne a 0 treatmen The
Viburnum suspensum, kosten. th r, Ты dizá- Beruby, with Graziell Autumnum, Presiden Decaisne, 3 —.— 6. of h
bala QUY d EN creamy-white), ain Bébé, —— dogs meng a 5 ; but notwithstanding their proximity, no
triternata, Abutilon ilensis, in &inch pots: 1st, Mr. Robinson, (golden уы — = disease ) ча, 1 ч in
оао —— The last named [I La Pu ae Daphne, roy parsley Ma os the T Е накы
Out of ciii little has as е been injured ; | 5 Me Wor y Mith due lops, i | caustic lime with 80 by weight of flowers
the Chusan Palm planted out im the American can garden, 2 Dake, Pitas, Dettanee, Ка £ Annie lphur, suspended in a sufficient quantity of water
vi 5 гога i Salter, Pio Nono, Vesta, Nonpareil, Rosa Mystic, m and — Heat. is until solution has 2
has received dde Mr. Sanderson, wi ih Benity? Quem England, Go den | 3066 60и еа ss of sulphur cease
and healthy coecifera and globulus , пее, цав" nd, Senden a our, an e j P3
ing, same may be said of Cluster, Goliath, К A — Racine, 2 = Sor mes dissolve, 8 is led to 4 and
Bm T ; оза M X ame Co 1 ation wit V
TC ne, Fer” Fasc soa | ln tte ny be poled v аба
А > among which 12 Blooms: Ist, Mr. — with Queen of ' Bngland; ezin, m sponge, ida
alpinum, | Beauty, King, Ch N Rosa M ы — ion * 9 2% a n
— мрен н ciliatum. Laurus Leguay, Plutus, Dupont "Eure, Lycin —.— uted with from 12 to es = oi
without injury. It may be Fallow, Goliath, A Pon, vi Baur Queen te, балек Themis | Previous to being employed, Dri d- P. Prion, А.
here pro- F Pio 'Nom, Plutus, M in
CHRONICLE.
сс аш салы m
HYBRID SIPHOCAMPYL: pps. Your seedling ber 8. —
,
776 THE GARDENERS гоње
— ae ,
У consider how much freer plants remaining іп the ces to Cort a
Calendar of Operations. ound all the winter bioom to those partly turned out, ita? Wieardige px * rl ie D |
(For the — or the somewhat untidy appearance of protected beds rind a should distribute among the — dis.
: 0 uilt,“ pen ies ruikshank
LANT DE ГАЛЫ элини ДГ ая үч impensate › the "et of Tweedie in the Stra 01 spere a M may be had
Tux co: tory should now be epi a s gay as the | 5€ e additional size ca wee 0 — Cruikshank is the modern Hogarth Аш Pie that Me,
which ws Sead te plants blis in the soi in British Mosses: and, if er 8 “Les.
limited dumber | of plants in bloom M ae oneri ale, Am ong he * E bulbous plants Mrd ии cuneus of Destin ооа s and Hepatiem, °°" 15 his dried
permit. Remove Chrysan ore er bilis various kinds of Alstræmeri rinos and | еее The D C RM d in co
а ег. Th lh
to make room for other oe. ihe appo, М started Tropseo wey d — Belladonna Lily and various Gladioli, have been unable ds kb bur he m with Wate which they
à and Epaerises wil be vancing into oom, as Talas and Ca аре bulbs thrive qoe — as thousands of hard-wooded plants have this probably die,
will the useful Erica hiemal Willmoreana. Oranges the ame cause, Your best chance of saving th › from the
d Da hould be introduced as they show bloom; | "hen ней о remain in — them up, repot them, and keep them A de ber
ir fi P » il b t thi y merely rroteeted from frost and rains бакша ег. | FRENCH MEASURES: D. It is unnecessary t.
ir frag Wir prove. den at Мн Season. One erndition to their success out of doors is ноте us for information regarding them, when you can n be
politan Violets, Mignonette, and Cyclamen persieum ive, which is, that they are planted on a ме] | lice a complete set of conversion tables for 24.; rai А
ill assist, with t e Зы Кош Nareissi, in | I perstive, d y р paid, 3d. post
the houss Azfecàble ШИ tha more show irá draixed soil; for anything like stagnant dampness about Fue Domo: Inquirer, The high price of mats has fines
g 8 b 1 tly the roots would fatal any kinds, which article into use, and we venture to predict t that à it wil wee’
plants come in em Lot the borders be:frequently soils will grow freely and bloom in the greatest per- | end to their employment altogether. One Pat an
dry soils will gr y gr p itis
оти pt i E" Lung bie et re t Tb) fection. Large Osier baskets of various forms and the gar Met af thé e аа, E үз
ап €— v greatest cleanliness i p quid р e up | Sizes should be in readiness for protecting ay shrubs of | employed there. Its great fault is thet f. ГЕ E
2 карете ion i i the vestiti Ke "t P | which doubts exist of their wy perfectly hardy ; in ие expected to remain serviceable for three у
аат ati cdi Tal Я btai uch light — erg 4 little Fern т be e placed —— the Bemi aes WP Fors ganded чый
as ble, the c rs under the roof may again be plan basket inverted over; a of flat| elevation of 500 or 500 "fee exposed to the south and a
р а 88 | { Board or oot pr on адла ecc the plant iy: as well. | west, but sheltered from all other quarters, yon may pigs
and tied cl , Slass NGA r your walls the following sorts: hes: Acton &
e time, here stove plants a fuut Royal George, Noblesse, Bellegarde, Батон Net
largely grown, there will be à considerable number at Look to former ‘Calendars, an bring orward any | Violette Hátive, Downton, Balgowan. а: Ape E
al : pr em ning their f work which may n hand. All Moorpark, Breda, Royal. Plums: 9 ,
. s molore amd dry "Il depend on the stato of the weather; “.“. De. Peni Ha
гу. Р E el
temperature. f the collection is extensive, there pro to carry o t the various directions | де Capiaumont, Beurré Diel, Broom Park, Knights Mena
should be a house x nies to this purpose ; an аз light must in а 1 measure be discre t thi aster Beurré.]
is not tial $ plants t Шанс sank Where herbs are wanted through the winter in a green — 9: LAE 8 — " well managed, is not 1 —
not essen st, it mig ved indo ш В end: Sweet Ма ; but yor onger ought not to have
aspect, when it would "prove equally useful in — rr , Ae will d burn for t two ‘tuys: without attention, For ath my
summer, ae Pay retarding plants in bloom, or for joram should be e and placed in a little heat; while be made, pe rhaps, to keep alight for 48 hours, which we
stich tender leise d p А Parsley and Sorrel in pots may b 0 ted in a ee doubt, i ш ive v Ma little ME under sock eae
1 1 stances ano ave hea ithout combustion,
exposure to the direct rays of the spare house, which is tolerably light. Protect as much probable tha yos da uct nine Bow te —LT 5 —
however, such ion ist, late 39 possible getables glass from the — — of you have been — with a bad опе, The iron
ineries will answer to keep Clerodendrons, Alla - damp. Avoid P land (especially of heavy | to show you how to make it burn slowly "m hc "
icias, у while іп а догтап ө, аз nature); when in: a wel stato j but rather ook ve "draining sense aria —J T. T. A brick Ан Å nott MN Mi |
well as Hedychiums, Alpinias, Gesneras, and similar wet — ce repairing €— — — and] is described at p. 51 of our volume for 1846, will perhaps
requ serve the G рге composts for e require answer your purpose best.
C WE
will generally prove жауу жерй during к, when
a little extra heat shoul to kee
n
TAGERS' GARDEN —
is being an excellent time for planting Roses, we
ssi
wo! ommen sirous of possessing a
small collection of doof we ocure the following,
which are mostl petuals, or which flower from June
e
beaut
shrubs and bulbs in tures ; directly the more mp ourbon: Pau Quee me
ard moved on tow er houses, or the conser- — ap, s Bouquet de Fior e» pi Dapett а (P. ),
vatory, fill up the spare room with a fresh Mit, e r, Souveni n (P.) Hybri
as to keep up a re; succession. fire-hea * p = : 33 Ур — "AP » Ma
ed erate in its application to plan Laffay (P.), Baronne Prevost (P.), een Victoria,
recently brought in. Pits not ar 5 hea s iki Géant des Batailles, Standard of M o, William
be fully covered at night, to exclude fi The esse (P.), Auguste Mie, Lady Alice чун ins Robert Burns,
stock of forcing ts yet out should GE m = done | Bossuet. China: Archduke 1 ‚ Bosanquet,
y), be at once nh in some dry material to
roots fro
RCING cs HIRING
Take f wet w any forcing
houses іно" sen. "for immediate work, when the time
If
such may now
done, as by this, all except the lates test Vine уте ke
cleared for the p ч
houses аз pave not 1 pain om y py A
be on poii will
TE are often Ки. on the inside wood work of
such up pi &e
in a bed, they had better be placed in
or whe
3 the pios Мы Tea Scented : "Elise Mh
Goubault, La — 2 n Victoria, Safranot, Sou
Decazes.
d'un Ami, Vicom oisette : —
Desprez p ) , Lamarque ve ), Miss Gl egg (P); yng
White,
sh 3
bourg: hero,
be The above эге all *
buy.
walls, o
d ive
Those marked = are wel pt tae for covering
f st
or or traini —
n the
rever it is wished that the bed done p
у highest. t Tea, and Noisette Roses, should be kept
n pots un 3 other kinds ma. planted with
sickens about this season, when 74 weather | is dry an
ee other fruit
exposed, eithe
ing the Vine,
to
eut. out a a portion of the old wood, аә — where such
las
an be replaced by well-
all the young shoots
maturity ; for it is of n
If le
bearing keep up a steady
wi
$ and if at — the eee — sun would be
1, and
у
For the week ending Dec
cording to their strength and ma
use to have soft, unripe, or weak wood.
as that the whole w
E aa v thus the latter —.— ‘afford
is,
SER
by so — the bunches
uld be
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON,
. 1, 1853, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens,
|æ ВлвомЕтив.
LH — —
185
id P
P
. uniform aetion at the root, without which the fruit is
ds Lis shrivel at the end, instead of s
to possess it.
WER G N AND SHRUBBERY.
E зайнап to the different kinds of — je
y,area rein of plants
which are
winters in the
Friday 25 ET
+ | Sat 26| 25
rasse 496
>к
|&lsssssgu| Ra.
ly
— — densely aud uniform] overcas
30—Uniformly quem; hazy ; sli; чш
t rain.
1 the a!
STATE orm THE | WEATHER AT CHISWICK,
i Year in
& | which it
Rained.
Greatest " Gu :
Quantity | i| il ы.
„„ FULL Price
tiæfolius and microstoma is a capital scarl:
your wi if a 07 ed to find it |
INSECTS: b eir . No. 1 PE 5, Within which
accidentally 05 Reb small white — EE
eggs of snails; 2, a similar cocoon, containing seven small
A о pupie of some parasitic two-winged fy. If youfind
of these cocoons please send them to us, F.
wins ‹ or > Fear тв: Capt Cocks. No. 1, which received as
Poire Melon, and 2, as Dorothée Royale, are Я
Diel; 3, is Na apoléo éon.—0O Р. 1, Crimson Queene De
Kent; 4, Dumelow’s Seedling; 5, Golden -X 0.
i ippins; 2, Wheele ; 1, Sometimes
t rse is
y Pearmain; 13, Ri
Capiaumont ; 17, Brown Beurré; 18 Я
g’ Aremberg; Стаѕѕапе; 21, Glo p Lor
Names or PLANTS. We have been so bliged
decline * bete 5 na = "e "piti res pude
our corre — that we never have,
2 of this kind.
oung gardeners, to whom — -— mark c" '
information,
requested nt. gl fatar, not more than fo
—Ma rig
Q. 1, Phytolacca
2 Ec rope futs - Mesembryanthemum £s Lern
2 uniperus virginiana, S edar.— ”
ш Naso WF '8. We imagine the little flan би
t is Woodsia obtusa
2 . — "but М?) S.—T H. 1, Aspidium t trife
mium fa mi 3, Adiantum ethio —
officinaru spum. S.— Car
Willows is almosti mpossible from
ever, believe yours to be — fragilis. G
the Orchard Td Kitchen
ovata. Nd da ionally. adv
"dh PLANTS: ey are оссаѕі
name dr Glendinning's
Hamilton 8 books — —€—: Pine Apple. :
Pinus: Н W. We ne
the variegated Pinaster for абе should
PYCNIDIA This is a name
there ently nap
of the mycelium itself or а s fragmenta, н а
Сап апу со
meant by this term, um Boars
some me d
of Wisconsin County. It w
papers to deserve examinatior
Tryma: А A. It is surely obv
error
accordingly:
will be givenfor N in sat
49—1853.]
TO AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS
HE DIRE
M
at the — 8
G. N. — Secretary.
motion о: may
erre 3. Adelaide Place, L ne — Bridge.
=a Order. —
AUTION "TO AGRICULTURIST
It being —— that extensive adulterations of —
MANURE are still ed o
ANTON NY GIBBS AN NS,
Г IMPORTERS 2 c GUANo,
—— — 4. ires n Government and to
яр and all others who buy
f the D s from whom
best Mert? and, in addition to JM
int; ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS think i
uyers that—
AS THE ONL!)
5 d it to be М
е Public,
| epp peer 2. а on t
T they purchase will
of course
| attention to that |
well to "m bu
t
wholesale price at which sound Peruvian
Guano has been өзү! by them ag uring the last two years is
91. 5s. per ton, per cen
_ An y resales "nado ру deslers 4 a lower price must therefore
т the article must be adulterated.
Баст GUANO,
Mes ANTONY GIBBS — SONS, Lobos Island Guano
Superphosphate of Lime, an Artificial Manures, Linseed and
es, &c.— WM. ep ҮҮТ 10, Mark Lane, London.
ANURES.—The following Manures
factured at Mr. Lawes’ mai — а-а
dod A £7 то Ө
me
nd Coprolites g
illiam Street, City, WS
. guaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of
Ammonia.— onia, &c.
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY’S 4
MANUR pally from animal substances, yield
een on, will on 1 —4 valuable
The on re Company supply on
— Gua ino. Nitra of Soda, 8
of, Sulp — of Ammonia, Fishery” and Agricultural Lu
-— CAE Biros other AO. ae EDWARD PURSER, Sec
treet, B
ROTAL AGRI
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
T
I C UL TURAL COLLEGE,
CIRENCESTER.
PaTRON—His Royal — PRINCE ALBERT.
PRESIDENT OF CovNCIL—Earl МЕТИ E
PHEOPAL Mav. J. 8. HA YGARTH
istry—
8, F.L. 8
of Farm—
— " Chemical Profesor A. T iam:
The first Session
псев.
Students is 401. е College Course of
Practical Instruction is complete i in — „ geram а a
2: nger time is —— There is a department for A eee
1 ral purposes. spec — an
tion can be had on t E m to the Principal.
"The GUIDE о Bae ун AGRICUL. TURAL COLLEGE
d * V ead. 1
ce 1s.
Pros
COLLEGE or, ОР СЕКЕ AND CHEMISTRY,
ton vp near London
J. С F. G. 8. Ke.
Gentlemen visting ny Exhibition of the Smithfield my are
respectfully solicited the Laboratories, and
General 833 "Y the Kennington pers Mrhar Cellars.
Cab direct can be do at all the r
AND DRAINA
R. JOHNSON (several i principal Assistant to
Mr. Josiah Parkes, vl Un
Land Drainage at a "ive —— ngs per a r if under
ineas per day, for setting out the ‘Drains takin,
9 objection to Drain by Contrac Office » 12,
Abingdon Street, Westminster
PR OSPECTUS OF THE
DS IMPROVEMENT COMPAN Y.—
rated br 9 Apt of Parliament. peg limited
of | share, Capital 100,0007, in shares of 107, eac —
to be paid on allotment). with: power to inc — to 300
Ww ith ques also to Reproduce the Capital, by the issue of Trans-
ferable Debentures fo 9 по - t-charges.
гара 5 pa W 12
Thom vo Aen MON
Robert t Wender Hall Dare Kennington House,
саси rick a Dashwood, Ea Esq Pc Park, Oxon.
A ay Arg s s inn Fiel
A
Northam:
EWAGE ete ae MANURE.— This highly
Severn 2 ey which is Peat Charcoal completely
ondon Bemis ы: will be + veel Р
ор; 1 Tu
Mangold Wurzel, e Ben eon It vill; produce a ed
than Guano or any other Manure at &
equivalent value: it uj po
porer Ioni longer than
he SEWAGE MANURE WORKS, Ale se
urnips,
ssesses (р pe
other Manures now in use, It may
, at 60s. per ton, and in quantities less than
з ton, at 4з. per ewt, for ready money only, and in quantities —
a ton, will be delivered at the London Termini of the
free of charge
It may also be had po Mame. G.Grpps &
Piccadilly,
of rm Com
at the
0., 26, Down Street,
icultural Seedsmen, and from an the iud air tet
P Recommendations and Testimon: Ay be
ost efficient for | Pre
|
|
san MITHFIECO CATTLE “SHOW,
АМЕ BLS he PATENT DI GGING « OR
R
MEDAL of the See cultural Socie:
1853 ; Prize of the YORKSHIR
; 51. 5s.
work at geet
— A We. Cheshire, win pero North
erts, >
To meet en of SMALL OCCUPIERS, where horse
AMUELSON has im
a of th three to four
acres per day, with
211. 10s. and 241. 10s. respectively, at Banbury.
the Whe jos
reg nig A TURNIP О TER,
ГЫБЫ commended at
Pusey), Anthony’ Ohare 31. т at Gloucester), Liquid Manure
CENTRES ng Mills, Lawn Mow cc nl
| Samu: , Britannia Wor а
Peer па lement
SAMUELSON’S
| SMITHFIELD CATTL
URGESS anp KEY will exhibit" M p C"
Nos. 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, and 72, a
sortment of AGRICULTURAL. MACHINES, Tar by a het
Ri and Chandler's Chaff Cutters ; Turner's Pri rize
109, Newgate Street, ши: Little Britain, London.
THE BIRMI TRY SHOW,
MAPPLEPECK ж AND.
NUFACTURERS,
n" Les visit es Birmin:
heir very extensive Colle
EMENTS, in the 1 Smithfield and Gloucester Street Ware-
OICE 1 OF ART, and every
s of useful HARDWARE, in their Furnishing Ironmongery
| : Sov Rooms, Bull Ring, B irmingham
| E GENERAL AED DRAINAGE and IM- |
PROVEM ANY.—Incorporated by special Act |
f 10585 N Pariiameni ent Street,
Hesry Ker Serer, Esq. M.P., Hanford, ge Chairman.
. Sir Јонх ы —— D Mies P., Maresfield Park,
{ Py Ipswich.
| n e Cubiti, Жыт R. e George Street, Westminster.
|
‘erg 1 m
l AND h
| 0 Macurnists and
| Cattle and Poultry Sho
` E
|
London.
WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Secretary.
M.
tually to o
5“. | liari
Stree
4 Welwyn, Herts, and ‘Aibion Place, Hyde Park.
derick Twyna im, Esq., Bishopstoke, Hants.
With power to мен to their number.
The Union Bank of * West e, 4, Pall Mall, East.
nding ro
Richard Griffiths Welford, Ph — Square, Lincoln's Inn.
Frederick West, PA 3, Charlotte Row, London.
Messrs, Vizard an d Shute, Dursley, Gloucester.
Surveyors.
Messrs. Hewitt Davis and Francis V igers, 3, we or dg Place,
. еу pro, and 2, m jow Yard, Westmins
the Company — d Palace Yard, W
a ic
ACT,
apply à ra England, Wales, e Bo Beotland, and
with especial refere rg i the exigencies of modern Large
By means — — еу s landed on is enabled =
ds ng from |
ties th aoe reris vun of rie n W ager from accidental
rcumstances, which have hitherto so injuriously im —
of money, and the р
ders mre s divisis on
lleétions of AGRICULT URAL * *
ithe ini
nable aunty or — 5
The C possess also an important advantage in the mode
А — money to be advanced or expended for improvements,
the case 4 existing Companies, the only mode of
uci: tal is by sale of tho re rent-c The de-
se securities being necessarily pr the
Coulteny devi
Improvement the floatin ng capital
view, th Tar ied for and obtained t
able — of issuing, under the — of the Inc
missioners, de 8 founded o rent-
secas * hand oats eds
circumstances, a cheap and
of the count!
me, commercial principles are for the
By this De
ents. The Com-
e, perhaps, * to Land Improvemen
"Я fact, an agency between the
and the
profits will be derived—
—From works merid p —
where La: em te their o
and employ their own
In "pem where. restrictions o оп 5 extensively pre-
vail and where Farm imp ts are 2 m
de s Company's 8 Act is reg 2 iy y measure
rto granted to a public Compa!
received, the Directors
eo
most ET сеа Br
and I
Perret retire
Address
Occupation. . ... .
ч daylight till 9 in the even
— Ó—m—
КЕ AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
OF ENGLA —.—
ea 1 — got, MEETING will be held at the
ety's House, in Hanov: uare, on SATURDAY.
DECEMBER, at Eleven od ie 8 in the Forenoon. "€
By order of the Couneil,
James Hunsox,
| Pleven, CATTLE EON OF THE SMITHFIELD
ae Annual Exhibition of Prize Cattle,
Peri on TUESDAY morning
odes 7th, 8th, and 9th December, —
t and Baker Street, Lo London. Open from
vening. Admittance, One Shilling.
MHE BIRMINGHAM C ATTLE anp POULTRY
‘he FIFTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION
nd. DOMESTIC POULTRY will be held in
BINGLEY HALL, Сита! ма, o 1919.9 т 18, 14, 14 15 and 16.
lie Entries coed 3000 Pen x vate View
„King Stree
oultry e The
and Antu. oui богун ay, Decem
* l be Special Trains on all the qur Lines of
Railway, hm particulars of 3 а "egi in the Advertise-
ments and Bills of the séveral Com
M ALVERN TM EUR. or — P
e Second йн A
Le би GA RDEN m WEDNESDAY and nd THURS.
confined this Exibition М ‘Birds hatched In in hw ati
and Bantams (the bird they consider
— encouragement), an bium decided on the
^. DORKING. £
= ÁN before 1554 : e the best Cock and two
tH rely ounting isi 6 0
eT 2 — of 1854: (m the best Cock and tro
Pullets, three pron, amountin,
— тан ga best C
ets, three
NT ыу = 185 — Silver Spangled:
lets, three
(Cla
Land |
2 sale and 7 and other
—
"i TL whe Sey So and all other
aiy farm релеи
Reference . nmn
SPANISH I. enn or 1854.
ock and t ee
OCHAN CHIN A.—Cmicx
4,—Cinnamon and Buff:
lets, three prizes, поса to...
5.—White: For the best best Cock and two Pallets, three sspe
to. oes
Class 6,—G rouse, Раг r Dark: For ‘the best Cock
and ne — CURT amounting OSS, od |
Class e best Cock and at Pullets, two
Class
Pul
MEC v 1854.
Class 8.—Black-breasted and —— For the
— and two Рајен, three prizes, amounting to
mp on her — For the best fue api
llets reo zes, amounting to
AMBURGHL. rene e or 1
Class 10. hp — Pencilled: e best Cock ‚р two
Pullets, three prizes, mia ыд * 910
Class 11.—Gold Peneilled: For — best Cock and ;
Pu
Class 13.—Gold
Pullets,
Class 14.
8 gr
n
three prises, amenatidg (6.
T PORA A ND 'ICKENS OF 1854.
a npe with White Crests; 3 best Cock
two Pull жеш ужу amounting to d»
the best Cock
prizes, amounting to ...
e Gold Spangled: For — best Cock and - WES
BANTAMR.—Oy ANY Дак,
old Laced : jd the best C
qim prizes amounting ooo
— Laced: P For the best Cock and two Hens,
Pul
Class
25
hcg her та y: For the best Cock and two =
not named in the foregoing list,
will be "ID mw
Cock and tw: 5
pe —— т 1854.
— em For the best Drake and two Ducks,
two prizes, amounting to — 3
3 Bonen: For T best Drake and two Ducks, two б.е
abrador: For the best Drake sv
P
. За, to 5 oo elt d
e: max; be ‘obtained on
—— Thoms! MCaxx, Graham en r in
> s
Wc sri RING N th n Nursery сел tatc e
public that he wili
Aureum $
—
`~ GENUINE NEW SEEDS.
UTTON anp SONS, Seen- Lr Rl T
dn руу ч эрч
eMe er gini,
ltural and other Seeds genuine as
I Gazette.
84 TURDA I DECEMBER 3, 1853.
. MEET GS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK
5—London Farmers’ Club.
‘Th sminaca cio: Baker Street.
HS eim of рс
DAY,
Тайра,
Sarvapar,
take 1810—the date of the !
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
to account, must be acknowledged the
iti in 1810 the doien do these animals у ш e oe pto mus g draina
778 „Шш, 3,
—
by ^ озе who
cial
к nds “yee
until the year an when the sale “of his br other’ 8 it with a р od
uced an extraordinary excitement
i but now, in 1853, upwards of 500
ave been §
ba
órth of short-hor stock have
qm c frst sale of the kind it € well
be CÓ ball — — a 1000 guin Poti
r.
one А» п, апа the ke
: — — ary к= frre
short-horn honi It so happens
ani at Kirkleavington were ' resold, of co
three years older, at —— : — the Аш
the comparison of their value
1E
rse evenly out at Ne sea level all r
is of the island;
may maller —— er rob bs —À jm 5705 y ts downward z and it
Шенне i ihe пени я E. td be cet га Kinklewington| Tomi. fe absorbed here. and now i aL
-horns ate оба
їп жеш oai "es" нан лари ы vile t of all thie : $ odi £ s d, there, and ultimately finds its
ability рече, and judgment which had yet E 12 215 0 0 and rivers down the valleys to ‘the ocean
bits; darote the improvement of the breed. 210 2 0 367 10 0 | 1 ite in the structure of
These ng Hd 14 ossess pd that they would | 02 10 0 operate in this w
hold in their hands : most e existing * to E б 9 "5 o o have long iie an Y RSS .
агана (онан of 2 eshort-hor breed. Noth eir ing : 5 por „ adopted t
5 eo e position Which ch The animals had more ба cubled in ect ў reservoirs, and Sw
The attention of ve y able men à competition headed by Earl "Du himself in to cut across the line
is now directed to the subjeet, and the results of the former case, has since been more than doubled, dip of the surface permitted a
skill are now to be see herds and this in the face of a supply of stock—a num that direction. le
and thousands of cattle. Mes yet there are sales and q —unprecedented i ear should, if possible, be directe
of the ason which vie w with that during the present century. And this, after all, is and impervious strata, in order
of peaty half a century 80 in the inary t of th г. to which they would otherwise be liable, of
ese g
p = tr 225
E
titer) and constant relationshi
and MAYNARD, = Herts,
e; by Mr. ELL, of s ; the two were due to diffe:
ineas for none of which have we TW able to procurg a ФЕВ, | 80 1 — times. Now, the n
one of the bulls then sold. The animal did not fetch we find that Mr. Srrarrorp alone has conducted 20 believe it to be, that drains,
the judgment of the writer | sales тези miore than 600 short-horns, pied of is such as i
* but
of that letter is not to be impugned on that account. | whic
rt er commissio ons th
ed in my former letter, which, owing to informa- 1
fi ollo
ices between 100 and 300 i
ith i
, and exceeding was not
hose wlich were reached when extensive sales the considerations just allu
f pure short-horn blood happened but once in| geological structure of the subsoil th
ars. us, at the sale in March, of Mr. Fawxrs, drains wer t; and wher |
of Farnley- Hall, in Yorkshire, 12 bulls and obtained, the practice adopted:
1 were sold for upwards of — e
n
tion since received, requires revision as ows :— 0 urrey, 42 — * were geological formation to commence 80
Wann Тт 12501., a heifer teachin 115 guineas, and the surface as to 2
i Ifa previously’ 1 70 guineas; at the sale of som . CowsE's direction of the passage of t e 1
- p ete Ae 8 pen | herd at the zaar, 20 cows and heifers reached the still near БҮ тту plants t t |
4 hien average price of 607, the highest fetching | 19 k is fidi covered |
10 “Oxford — узуни 5168 3 150 guineas, and a bull calf of Mr. ANQUERAY's beds of transported material, whether gravel |
2r я Fon 5 0 £367 10 reaching 80 ineas; OLVIN'S sale, in finer stuff called warp drift
39 | Pric m months| 136 10 Essex, a bull reached 80 guineas ; at Mr, Tnunsnr's previous geologists have called attenti |
2 chute Sus s nu ле sale, Northamptonshire, и cows and heifers, and influence of the original — of |
47 » Toth 7 weeks 196. 105.0 i bus. fetched 19007. ; at Mr. Favrrrt's sale, in проп the ice nage, so Mr. |
A person who Had given sue a. irited commis- | ire, 19 cowsand ow and 4 bulls, were sold, | called 8 to the їй өйө ‘which the st |
n that—offerin 800 dee N * s- land thé sum ot 105 guineas was reached; at Captaiu or rather t face conformation of |
heifer dí^m i ties —.— EM o КӨН 7100 -| Dre? s sale in Warwickshire, 64 head of stock were | transpor tied sides 1 shoul |
ineas for a thre e атата of i ad; sold, and 140 ched; and entirely parallel; Ре their influence |
gu * 9 of Glo ter. dv Amb oan rete above them all, if Bias be excluded, at the admitted e i |
alib df Mha tawi and helfe. dc Podio u. sale — Mr. Horurs's herd, in Ireland, 39 animals quantity. This warp » drift is often still |
exceeded by his purchases, and those of other Rem: | fetched’ 25837., T “alt fetching: ae guineas, and | —covered, 9838 by the true soil —and th |
his 500 guin "- үчүн а 600 0 (һе 200 ап uineas; the highest bull have been rvals of time;
guineas apiece; those valued by him at 120, — | 2 inen. have been >| agencies a work ‘to produ
dei guae fetched 3 y and 800^ | dented supplies, and yet demand AE ap ae two respectively. There is n |
i : Е his valust Vit Hof. coli am 5 has produced. unprecedented prices he short- necessary relationship between the outer surface |
exceeded i “A ithe ease of the bull, it was ow q р һогп — never stood so we may be sure, as inner struct ndet
owing--no it does at the — Pere in the estimation ior prety —.— for i
presen
— thát of Ketton
~
7
ARI ES Cor Lixe's sale—we have a worn and
erred — list of it before us contained 60 animals ;
,
side of the Atlantie or
We dave: mentioned on Mr. Strarrorn’s sales ——— furrows y iilum and Holes
in detail, simply because of these alone we | former surface, which present no Thdiealiot
been able to procure particu’ exclusive existence on the latter. Mr. Denton says
ї ice to him, so far as this di me these b
is concerned, has been foreed upon us un lingly water under the influence of gra
— there is another relationship to the subject, contends same 1а
in which he stands dig. ds зоча, merits this induce th e
exclusive referenc ness and publicity | them €: Probably the former imer
pedigrees, to which situe of um market value of ment is the , tho do
| the breed is due, are attributable to his labours as the ese of the water which
s knowledge
| dels of the Short-horn Herd-book ; hi
|
tters was necessarily |
61 are e one, owing to 1: " e subject, which has grown ot t of his labours! —— the s | |
fies. v total pe — d realised n here, can of СР уа “м g his opportunities of At the time of their production, ; |
(319. 85., so they ave g it, be excell none; and we are glad the land ma been :
Thirteeti of these, MM i not of Mr. 6 ee to know th hat äs the latter are E ша, so and, independently of that, there is we |
Leid тена. печ n : MA «s du ~ i- = — is being 3 W ni in the extensive evidence of the mien of : general cu |
. for 47 an: п now ucts in connection wi uite irres the slo: |
оге i sap ne 4 ow pure bred sale of pure-bred stock. just as curren era Ade in the ocean now-a-days s may
rns trace their pe t i lating bo
peri Кен аар ai ован Ne benin, n plain that Mr. Desrow and Mr, е z Е 3 T di adt shil,
Saal hin Tepat, ameng Tams il гена Шш tuli pom e Saya tal do ea ИД
1702618. Bre still known tor e Herd- the fur er exan
2 29 at MIL. we ias em Me үч Neverthei A А adi 3 8 = show them : — any necessary
а price far far Beyond d that of Сотллке"в stock, | Promise, we must add a —.— paragraph to the Jand. Sines they wete
* the whole number be, or be not taken; ere which have béo al ready appeared on the'stbject. up with thé present surface
if they be, a difference of nearly 20% сш in the lt appears to us that the > process of natural | exist they mia altogether cov
value of short 5 : ‚ how o be ccm fot ss LOT. owing to tbe doubt which existed| Now where this warp
mii Е ч f еее hi -— E against 4 pial al 2 ng over ber e time rae 8 уй», Ve Pelri! Asoc 5 рен вой which к»
сен we ife to pi 2 min at 1507. 19s lid. | D 1000 guias irns sale and with они за А ү 8 Ane ,
aš representing value mow; and p^ taking have realised within the past jer oo) geese — * | lighter soil, it would, surely, be be possible a
_49—1855.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 779
of of them, were their position and direction E for whichever party may have occupied an untenable are produced from wn sewage, are counterbalanced
to omnis the labour and the cost of dra ‚| position. We might approximate more closely but for by the ideas of the cholera and fevers, which the evapo-
Such examination of the soil and subsoil those unfortunate laws of gravity. As we can neither ration of such foul matters fro
would a ағ surely be a useful preliminary get rid of them, nor agree in our reading of them, we tend to "tray | if not produce, Tbe application «
to the work of the drainer. Whether or E agreed to differ. In the meantime we are co- fzcal matte e foliage of ie з ten on the
cost and time of the me cessary exam na- operating in the hers tie of the internal structure E cattle, о rte am i in 2
tion shall prove excessive—whether the degree and has, in fact i; been considered to do bo wih to
certainty which it may give ü& may be етай І believe I 2 say t that 1 үк {һе re. of being. the Edinburgh 1 cows In short, the present of
insufficient — whether the ihetatites nian vi Mr. Denton в geological adviser, If I thought — во — liquid fa is prejudicial to health, and. ex-
LI 2 — ^ 2 ou a5
their direction or their ome may render them tender it to him also, but it would be on the under- any i ore ate other — — ayy & уз back,.
useless for our purpose sli EU ove too numerous standing that, like the late Sir т" Peel, I do not pre- witnessed the f experi ‘ on at
—whether, in the practical carrying out of seribe without t а ſee. J. Trim Ьу: де Berkshire, оп а most novel and ingenious:
the idea which Mr. Trimmer. has started cos that of applying this manure to the subsoil.
plan
may exceed returns, we do not venture to ben Land Draindge— As you append а note to my instead of the surface, and to the roots of plants instead.
but whatever practical difficulties exist, and on — ag p — теит promising а further expla- | of the e leaves, The apparatus consists of tiles somewhat
these Mr. Denton seems to lay the greatest stress; U — the old-fashioned draining с sole, vs
“ place erse i bottom tile
we may safely contend that а knowledge of this КДУ "lecho dott prim i why T code ub b — а — with
inner surface of the subsoil to which Mr. Tui ss drains, under the circumstances explained by Mr. м) 4 4
di ^ ый be of Ith y a flat cover perforated with holes, so as to allow
called attention may often be of use. "t Tri to be o the laws of gravitation, I manure to rise through. І call the tile a covery.
we know in the case of BERNERS’ estate 1 You, in justice to the саве, to make use of thé but it is not 80, for it only reaches way up the
Keythorpe; and, though we do not su suppose tat le. remarks in such a vend as to render my views internal of the — one to prevent the
r. Trimmer would exalt His pu so a clear to your — А, thout going into the eren lignis overflowing the в
make it the basis of any system of dra бый, уч whether furrows got Ay such regularity of | Тһе tiles are laid at a. foot deep from the the surface, to-
we believé with him that his facts are worth | position or e sii made the foundation of a prevent any pes to them while йс а and arè
pee for, and that when discovered, as the 72 ystem" of draiung age (wlith T consider practicable) it placed 3 feet apart, either on a dead level or on a very
e at Key SON Hey may usefully modify "E would а appear, from Mr. Trimmer Ne , bu slight descent. The seeds are sown n exadily above them;
pha tine bf the are | iens bc э porous soil alternate bes ua banks ; that if of corn or forage plante, two or three rows may
——— VVV
THE KEYTHORPE DRAINAGE. [fati (ш feet, to ube . i — алу Medi sheet A
ANoTHER draining engineer has honoured me with his slight inclination “there are few or no claybanks and m manure is poured an: ——Ó——— sure,
notice! I had flattered myself that my paper on the furrows”) ; that Lord Berners has therefore laid 1 his | partly b eapillary attraction of the. oed remi
Keythorpe drainage was pen mi but as ies par ralle * ag ^ rin! гота est descent” 18 espeeinliy by the attraction and suspensive power which.
i e r. mer into an oblique the spongi
ere, and as it c e be on Tc" part of the direction aeross the fall); and tliat thee cross drains are | үүн the kinds of manure dnt may be liquefied or
engineers; I am “willig — take it to myself, and | аве at the 9 (or mean) АГ 1 che furrows, Now, | the patentee's principle—of a cistern with a perf
П false E which the mesure гона a be :
I shall conimence by giving the — t: to your the furrows preg What odie “them 1 If it was еж up оп a plan analogous to that practised by tanners wi l»
anonymous correspondent “A Dia rt „current of Wita oP the re- elevation of the land above bark—in towns we may take diluted sewage, ox om
ve to one who wrote iti his ot natme—to look | tlie sen, will not the same element find its way vidt | waste refuse from the houses ; where anim k
at the paper again, and to read it more attentively. I ground through the poroüs soil by the channels it their manure ly diluted, and £o filtered as to remove
have по doubt that with an attentive perüsal most of his worked out for itself! My experience tells me that the grosser impurities. Where neither of these are to be
diffigulties will vanish. He complains of the use of the there is no more difficult matter in practice than to had, solutions of guano or other artificials. Besides
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to enter into further r explanation any one consider these facts and determine: Ist. If
|
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me " and says weed ue ^ it 5 no establish new courses for water : opposition to those it | manuring, this subt thod appears applicable to
| system in in ing. m system, I un mo to | has found for itself ; and every engineer, who is prac- pe ting th sol. 1 ar it in some degree, and to
niean one үчүнө At W applied СУ Г all it tse tised i 4 5 duc and drainage Works, Will bear testimony | applying preventives or cures to the diseases of plants.
| cases, In that sétise, de Keytho my be eges fe . Intereépting drains across these natural The effects of the mode of ication cau be
cannot be called a system, "ен unter on- | chan 1985 will no doubt take away a considerable pro- as very — *
|
à 7 * E urzel,. Swedes,
ditions; it combines or selects pid 0 :* ral | portion of the A trickling downwards, and that pro- Cabbages were grown at Wokingham on light inferior
systems: Its merits are economy and efficiency. It Portion will be increased as the direction of the drains | soil (part of a common) to a very great size, and, what
attains these ends by means of one great principle ae niore 4 No one bas ever doubted that the is better, of excellent m ; and on a ars —
а complete and systematic examination of the drains will intereept a certain quantity ; but so long as groun r quali Mee
soil and subsoil, and of levels, before it commences —— passes the drains intended to intereept it, they | doubly superior to those cultivated near ME 4
the drainage of each field. It uses — of all depths are neither perfect in system nor economical in cost. | sake of comparison, on the ines 7
from 14 to 7 att and — heey ces them ots distances, Again: 2d. If the depth of the furrows are are unequal, it be forgotten that this year eri t dee
according to e of the wie dnd subsoil. Its and the intercepting drains cross some of the ber — эы гү}: experiments, as, from ac tn
object An to — the subterranean channels which above their bottom and some below, how вв, liquid ‘manure seemed almost
have described во oſten; and it crosses the line of intercepting principle be economicall applied t will bes manure had an accidental advantage. In dry
atest descent nif when those — follow 2 -— the ned still find its way by t deeper furrow | Seasons and i n hot € the me of liquid
der the
al Society. it as
cannot discover the АЕ n Бе тар е do а some |
të send him a cópy on which they are marked. [other eross drain lower down the slope! When these and there is a large demand and high price for its ^"
Draining Engin eer ” wishes also to be informed | points have been disposed of, we ean enter upon " | ducts ; and for cottage gardens, and allotment pit
L I is '
drains up and down the hill. It is not for me to answer | have known a soil called wi (by common repute) to | being made by
for that genüeman—I leave that to himself. t -— consist of 75 per е of chalk, апа as Lord Berners’ th f pig o might almost be sufficient
iseth ean consume Turnips with sheep у the land (I pre- to supply tnl k ra pgs Gig def BUR: ; Ч
es — гены 1 addressed to you, in whieh ke sume after continued wet weather, or there is nothing and ra rapidity of growth which liquid manure
that of all the various methods in the fact), I am very much пее to doubt е as- are immense, as is well тфа ез іп
D a. = on's approaches the sumption. Does anybody expect to feed sheep on the experiments on Rye- sally in
tat of Ke k fe should not Oxford or London clay after continued wet, without For fruit 88 and especial),
t had T his minor | poaching it? Iam aware that many persons expect the ‘Vines and өзү: i is well
cent. nature of clays to alter by draining, and to become jiquid is even now
ы, ever as peat teeth “useful” as a sandy loam. if are trees, in
drains óbliquely across the fall of tie КЕЙЫ, and will be deceived in their съ. The nature making holes in the earth
was done st Keythorpé: То be sure they did, of the soil remains the same, though its айша be | round the tree, and "e
| m ode of drainin farmers, | altered. 1 do not presume W ‘that Lord reach
and other “practical meh, who are not dra land is sufficiently dained ай “say is, that if the | strikes casual
Hip
i
are sometimes right an ls be as represented, and the inte rceptive theory has seed to get no benefit, and the plant
Ke je, and in реш applied successfully, the same po: and attention till it has tta th ; fo
heard bs
58
2 ; ^ ae
urrows on vitii а saving of money. But again, let me ask, can all | reach of its insect enemies, But to this we
тре system | landowners afford the time to be carrying оп a series of that the using liquid manure does not
ver, which чү eee draining ? and how would the tenants of | steeping the seed, or adding a moderate dose
ich render а large estate like a system which necessitated the or superphosphate. наб, that the manure
ho drain eae of fresh drains, as experience showed the first soak out of the pipes unless these were glazed
thé superin- | laid drains to de inefficient ! J. Bailey Denton ed it pled ly I eque citu ard
—
— the evil is
ed capital, draining) NOVEL MODE ore a үк E bog reel e. Ж he third i * to е =
, . plication ;—that it is more suited
one point, moreover, which canfiot be #5) Тиё value of liquid manure to the кузету т and | | farms — and to and зона than to
impresset Jando | —
ers, and pro. the gardener is too well eee to require further | céreal crops, which it would
10 0
*
against it, on account of its odour. quid manure, as |
commonly applied, is a nuisance, and the accounts of its vd seem combined, William
jr dde where enormous crops of Graes аза д near. dosis Mele 29,
the le of у det N 1
on the prineiple of uti possidetis. is te
retain his —1 ес on the subject of draining, unti
means can be devised to secure an honourable retreat | success, as at
»
ected and
p
1 "pet they will DA dy. vero 12 English per but that Í copibiderit an
b
il
780
THE AGRICULTURAL e En
Home Correspondence.
Land — era iit
that my
furro va gens of the gault,
rly clays ; the furrows
with the dip of the strata.”
У т geological series in pA the
clays occur, not M inelination of the surface. The
rface clays is, we know, often
— Ax rmn hills, of P the
1 e
mean dip of the
sides incline to every p
believe, v
d
diti ке
iluvium, warp, drift & &е. ; and iti is for this 1 чайы that
to examine its condition befo ore drai
it is nec
The subterranean furr
Д Lon,
Agricultural Statistics..
—When
importance to the consumers of "this country, a
agitate men’ "s We all
above undoubtedly: is,
I beg to remind Mr. B
«I have lo ong since observe
ult, kimmerid ^t;
usually 7 0 . ks r
comes to
By the
when
an
subject of mc чн
Bailey mem
substratum.
the hope that some of your experienced correspondents | 1
will be kind e enough, through the medium o
to state their tme as to b
the та еіп рго
а оп е power 827 3 that т they ye advanced
ight in their Joint I — o doubt but ae eps
of the | “draining engineer" e rrespondent cules the
SAM. 2! it be one ; 17 d is Logs able it may —
the Mr. Den eM
flat.; — ty pm of which he sane T “the shelf as being
both right and both wrong, taking care, while _he
nounces bot
by lest he mi
ecause
2.
E
5
7 arising o
f his 8 2 fer that the pi a of all these
MAIN be a boon у^ {һе ut more езре-
who
AT | i landowners, n pu АН ХА most advan-
urs i
ly
their ro d s" on
e Faris who ean produce their Ear and subscribe
Dee ve s “draining enginee , however,
t your correspondent will m mono aie үл give
Learn
sugg
— endgame im they be not sufficiently e in their
acted et the
publicity to the secret which he insin 8 os-
to be u of use ïn | session, though it anticipations of
calling — to the subject and Arp ideas e fortune looming in th re. n, then, after
which otherwise might have to remain buried and use- | this digression, the iM а are the амын тучи of the
. In this light we m the letter of Mr. eren a I wish drained, Its inclination from south to
G. W. Cooke to the Presiden Board of Trade,| north is 2 inches б 00 feet, and from east to west
the te of the 26th November, in which | 34 inches in every 100 feet; the drains, and let this be |
i i than 3 feet 9 inches
is detail
of a single parish.
nt that
ill ind intelligence
nature
b
о the pro
үү
averages, ап
year. The firs rat report, as bei
che yield бона а
of the
in
ed a scheme for averaging e by the yield
onfident had
compare
so the average yield of such land, drain, say 1
H
fore stated, would prove
d tend
sufficiently accurate for all purposes of trade
an amount of ignorance that would
also onl
an intelligent mechanic.
to and respected by the tenant ;
R
matter
connected with a
it mi
bod
vhat onerous task, but, e i
to the importance of the subject | ins:
and of course adequate
woul
—The Proper direetion of drains
bear ig while T sists а few
field about to be
eat crop 25 eas
forwarded b
e time to Ач
bable h home supply. Th
алај yield must ‘iste the subject of an
an
ina a great degree to regulate te the supply. There wou
be _ diffieulty in collecting su chy data
P
at EL rate, they would
t be, their landlord,
one way or
=
"3
~
c
ч
|
пе
will spring жы; ut throu
length this depth would not уз йе
retenti eat
* ng t P
deposit, below the 12 75 of the drain, might be not
the = | inaptly described as
the
de- t
drainer, bec: his igno- | m
ut of i exp the leaves the perusers | tha
n the drainage and improvement of amma:
P LJ
MPTON.—It is pleasant to b
its | deserved sticcess, and therefore without any
we report the doings at Southampton, where 358
time last week, One;
n well ventilated, and admira
pur upper
ht be on the screw principle, во as
various
distano,
r where
e. coulters in th
d be parallel,
| pes about 5 or 6 inches behind, in
are g. The igh
ue ben... more in
t sufficient in m ground. posin
be 15 or 16 inches wide at Mop, the three coulters would |
that the
e
lel, and the one in the i
divide the б. reger into two equal parts, so
labo uld only have toi men his spade once and
lift out the : soil ; the two outer coulters ege be set о
not o
W. F. [Asa por rule, the
a plough create one-half of the dra
its weight 3 and ie Ane i and eges Re
d not much more than
y
10
ether, under estimate the d ам. NA for joi PME] Malay cl
Potires of of Books, Kt.
The Greyhound, by & Stonehenge, " Longman, Bro
reen, and Longmans.— handsome
ith
con in
vl. o v Pf. аг forie part de ^k
it to
corse th ' жы
pent, b
rown,
me octavo | an
vings by artists of the —
s all i f | Messrs.
ma 80
t,| Rawson, Wilson, Ansor, Fisher, and
prize
Incumbered Estates of
in | Proceedi евр бту "ур c P he fret P Рек Oct. Oct. 21a,
зба d b e
the intent obtained by the tem t
The table would, we think, be much
mproved if the comparative costs of sale and transfer
under the old and new systems were brought p 7
ard.
e
SoUTHAM
ms, а ae Pung Y
9 5
e also
room, seats Maced for à the visitors wherever
admits of it , we would strongly мйне the ining
this courteous sit. considerate proc
to whom these exhihitions are so ба
ens, eec. some of the
ill merely notice those
1 and numerous,
birds than common dich nec
commendation. нь = pope a
8 took r pe d Messrs.
and F. Noy et; Shlisbory, were bu d
the adul Cochins, Messrs. P. unchard
second p
„sustaine
ondas and took the first prize. Th
» the difficulty of getting yellow and we
but there were two very good pens
EP and Antill, which
cond prizes. Good
Ham s good and numerous E
Poland beautiful, and the also,
ae s x au punc. SIN. “of te
was ht "ja in
amongst the
ye have never seen а
a better
the determination expressed by
second to none, will be next year vigorously begun,
ve only to continue as
be
cut, They have as they
49—1853.]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
udges were G. J. Andrews,
; E. Hewitt Esq., of Birmingham
ndon
,
e have a report for which un-
we 3 this week find room. It shal
week,
Miscellaneous. Т
m, ih
|
especially igs, which are from 5s. to 8s. lower than they were in
October. e present high prices of corn and cake, and the
2 ‘quality of — vi „ 3 from fa fatting bo
shee cattl ently may expect beef and mutton to
run р spri LE" Our rs we Ps m = have been rapidly
mproving, and 3 foul, will now be
Mangolds are de quee n e Seaso — al
for the growth
cling ‘attention to P 7 memorial :—* To the
E. Cardwell, M.P., P.
ng various as-
agricultural bodies, humbly
Shovei-1 That the increasing and widely-extended
of guano throughout the ранай Kingdom, renders
the — mode of importing the 122 supply,
which this country main р depends, most
8-4 the merchant, the ешш, and the ship.
2. That on four se
ru u
» during the
nines
ply in this country to one channel,
and the consequent proved. арон o of — che
requi e by such a
5
t E во to елыша of the Peruvian
ent; on the contrary, they be lieve д, ап
охай addition of nearly 10s. on every ton of guano im-
to the Peruvian Gov aeg with.
0s, pe
memorialists pray, therefo
her Majesty's s Government will take the subject of this
memoria nsideration, and endeavour, 7А friendly
Peruvian Government that
he
Calendar of Operations.
— —
N E
THE FENS, Nov
Н seeding is peu
— А of the
M
. 98.— W heal
keen hands, ca are always be
e sowing
from the
prevented much being
past th has been
skimming
MM Worse rzel, one part Rye-grass, cut green for horses
the spring; the IR. fied are P after
dréssing of manure, We begun to clea
for feeding beasts and y 4 d. They are Ый
Def forward sown Turnips had “ песе
decayed ones among them; the late sown are good in
The late dry weather va lowered the lev:
more than
S year;
and have ds y
uality,
el o water
it has been all the year previously, there-
— e ring them at from 8d.
E. small.
the dikes
m
after; the
has — ua that could bow ae ok Face Miis Whee t
gresse: sed id n Clov
ered; the frost has now luckily at а stop to its innovar
the present. The high prices o —
ane „
n
—
some, but as another gets worse, and
, C we are not пва со
Permanent cure. Store stock of all kinds is rather ch heaper,
pare supp!
fallen к эмел of d ‘the jr |
of chaff sv el We pce not — — any corn till after
Christmas. G. W. M.
Notices to Corresponde
BLAcKIE'S CYCLOPEDIA: Constant It is a new work: —
tign is not А completed. The various a
me 60 o our ablest practical and scientific men. ‘vas will nd
the. dairy management of Dorsetshire, СТЕ rshire, С
Leicestershire, and Ayrshire deseribed
Mr. Haxton, of Drumnod, Fifi
5
Ornamental and Domestic
б the gnam of
ultry Book; E.
I cai
Su
send you som
—.— it is the last ti
as I neither wish to an
STANLEY’s —
—— «а.
uppose
nley, of F
boreug А see in the English Agricultural
Bede s а sd ae M at Gloucester, as the exhibitor
—— е е) apparatus at the prices of 161, 111. 10s., and 291,
tive
yea ОЕ T N BUTTE T J. The — recipes
have been published frequently in our eg na
— Dissolve half ounce of chloride of 1
E ктү Bes tables €— Ó
oti the milk just erg from
Mateo, 22 Waldron, S) fabu
e milk in a can, and p he can in the boile: oiu | Germ
P the тт rapidly while it is getting ht hot, s while it ois ts ot
until "r Turnip smell goes. vA— зт
3. 1 so many g
mber
in a gallon of
sol A... e every muon i
Authority, y 4.
then
of in the p
nitre, and add a dessert- -spoonful
wo gallons, of milk — — is "i кайсы 2) in from the
A Wrasleydale Dai ‘i
йа Hide
COVENT GARDEN, December 3,
Vegetables and Fruit continue Чо be well supplied.
Grapes are 2 for the demand and still very good. P
chiefly consist of Glout Morceau, Crassane, Chaumontel, ———
Nelis; Beurré d' Hiver, — le Curè, and — d'A
The demand for Cobs has greatly fallen off. Chestn 4
of it to every t
cow, Authority,
to come
ed nean at from 3s. Pr rp
8 fetch from 2d. to dca reae are tolerably
plentifal Cut ев Fenny "of Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Roses,
Mignonette, and tree M
PRU
Ріпе-аррї т Ib., 3s
Grapes, ho LEM kate
. Ib.
Walnuts, per vag agen ш
N uts, Barcel
bush.,
— Spanish, per f babel; 30s
Oratijes, per-108, За да t0 Gs — Cobs, per 100 lbs., 110s 2
abbages, per doz., 94 to 1s
898 e 6d to 8d
— рег ct., 58 to
— per bush., 2 64 to 58 6d
urnips, per doz., to =
—— each, 6d to 18
ps for the last m i
ey aot ee m
n a ve
The e holders in „ —
por
Hi :
id
Th
pri ta wool
doing, spinners only — for present use. Nolls
ore inquired for; prices without alteration, a
Tasak —The А t for wool
chinery being
general
ü
я
f
Ef
„ N
There is a considerable falli —
H
ne
4
3
Beasts, 4343
Ё
ave a fair su
SS n
—. 4 10
aaconca S
оо
2
0 0 — » 8
adem 1055; Sheep and Lambs, $90; Calves, 278; Pigs,
MA LANE.— Мохрат, November —
The supply of rere Wheat to this m
—
[TERES
Notwithstanding
gn When
à i
i i
ans
Sei but good old. being. а Оо ЕС M. to Bb.
| lou? there 0 but little doing, and prices —
d ARTER.
— — fey? door
— — Talavera
*
quoted,
om - Essox and
tch and
eis I
—— Dʒ:ĩ3nE——«%!ůt˖'
R
Rye-meal, fi
Beans, Ma +408 to a" Tick аа
Pigeon.........508 — inds.
Forei on
Peas, white, Essex and Kent......Boilers
Maple......45s to 498. reco Grey |44—47
wer sp White
jc marks delivered. ... per sack 10—175
ditto
27 — mmy mtn 35
+2
then mii on in, either 2 or — * perna tnt m
8 — t was
Celery, per ‘bundle — to 1s 6d
arrots, pe 4,48t
* Gee sieve, n to 1s 6d
Beet, per doz., 18 to 1s 6d
on Monda ay's prices,
Oats area slow sale, a m". to 1s, per qr E
Lint, green, per bunch, 2d
asil, do., per bunch, 4d
farjoram ram, do., do. 2d to 3d
babe нн 2 bun ,4dto 6d
Оп as » nu^ ‚р. a 1s to 3s
ushel, 2s — to: 3s
erii, v — —
Shallots, per Ib., 6d ов
Flour there is no dem:
Prime Meadow Ha:
Е
Inferior do. ...
Fine old mox Inferior M s ži
Inferior do.
n
„ —SourHWARK, MONDAY, November 28.
ommittee rt that during the week there has |
5% 3 — 3
been a very large num
the Rin, and nde e muc
= n of cargoes in
s
shire do., 70s. to 1 1008. ;
70s. to 1008.; Reds and Cups, TU "to бок
50s. to 80s.
— MARK
and —
derer 8 M egt рент
prices as last wee
kr, FRiDAY, December 2.
iar that there continues
L MARKET.—Frmar, December 2.
fine Hops, at about the same |
Wallsend P White 30s.; Wallsend Pensher, price not fixed.
— Ships at market, 12
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
782
7. IN OPERATION, AT THE ATLAS WORKS, FU L. L E R s
on
БЫ,
кс, 3
ARTH w о * KS, |
LODGE, REIGATE, SURE |
PPER PARK PLACE, DORSET SQUARE.
OLID BRICK-MAKING MACHINES (Award AWKROGER AND HYNAM — e ee the
S the 6 free MET 1 Prize, Exhibition at Amsterdam, No Nobility and Gentry, Gardeners, Nurse rists,
1853); Hollo Brick Machines, Tile and Pipe Machines, bogging and Seedsmen, that they are prepared to supply thoi ае ће |
апі Лен Mills, ај апа Вгі Ski moulding or Pressing Machin — e SILVER SAND, which is known by its superior т |
of varieus si Р: tes eness ; and fine quality, and i ^ ^n uch used in the Propagation |
Plan
AYTON'S S | PATENTS.
"i * H.R. H. Prince Albert.
, WILL
men.
BEO an — cio thy toms 10 till 3, on Dec. 6, 7, 8, a
PW
nd 9, | bags, 1 the Bricklayers’ 7 Station, or wit
r Park Place, near Dorset Square, the e
Ya
с
— " sent in s bags, ve de
r Wharfs i
Parties requiring lots o
Sand delivered loose or in
n five miles of
four ton:
at а low price.—For further суга 8,
185 3 5 ly
eine sas — 4 Offices ‘of, De ES GAWKROGER, 21, Union Street, ‘Hale
wie me Кол the Show — Yor ante; and бй Hynam, 7, Princes Square, Wilson Street,
Finsbury, London
THE MPION BRICK: CPRESSING MAC
HE BRICK PRESSING MACHINES hich have | (pura m PERCHA BOOTS FOR SHEEP, me pe
made and sold under m ^ by Mr. rey | Prevention - TT Каче (ргїсе 4d., 54.
en against any infringement of
LAYTON'S PATENT |
GLAX-SCREBNING, TILE, PIPE, or BRICK MACHINERY. |
N THE COURT оғ EXCHEQUER.]
vers PE
vital, Á cmd City of London, on Saturday last, July 2, before
aron Pollock and a special jury, when a verdict was
blishing
e г: org the infringe ment upon, NA, ү,
Cra vr N
r. CLAYTON therefore Pata cautions all do anc the
MANUFACTURE, SALE, or USE of,“ n APPA-
US” for forcing Clay thron gh to cies nse it from stones or
. extraneous bur n the TIL. bbs tae oe 5
MANUFACTURE, or any other portion of his
WITHO LICENSE.
Otherwise such persons will be liable to 0 injsnption to xestrain
the further manufacture, oe or use oo C
ВЕНЕ Y 6L AYT 4 с 22
3 22222 25
Atlas ark — Park Place, — Square, London. TOR
Fs ANNIHILATOR, OR VAPOUR IRE
GINE.—Its practical value proved incontestably by
^w Punt содр: of 3 ае 8 of this
— р. 132. Engines for Dwelling-houses, 37. to aoe of lvan- J ed
mds ire Annihilator ae 105, Leadenhall ооа, Lond 2 * od pts
light, 24 ia
RE Me Mops [4 à inches wide — pe perg. Gd. per ya
NY’S PATENT AMERICAN. — The 2inch_,, e H M S 8
Royal Agricultural Socie awarded the prize to this | 1g-inch „ light + 8 „ 8
Churn, at meeting at Gloucester; at the trial this | 13-in ” О, 8 „
‘ made 4 lbs. 6.02. of butter from 4 quarts of cream, the best inch „ літва d C 11
of the other Chu tri only Ibs, from the sam ll the above pte AR any width at proportionate prices.
‘quantity and quality of cream ; 2000 of Churns are sold | If — — half i is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the prices one-
yearly. Copies ч 2 monials MEN of prices sent on — fourt Galvanised Sparrow-proof Netting for P e 3d.
ESS EY, Agricultural Implement War per — foot. Patterns ay pun post ve
403, ‘Newgate Hh and 52, 2 Britain, London Manufactured by BARNA Візнор, M Place, DRN
..... m eme eom: | and d ое free of e in London, Potete, Hull,
WINTON'S PARKES’ STEEL DIGGING FORKS, | Newea
Te WIRE — & POULTRY NETTING,
5d. perrunning yard
GALVANISED DITTO, 7d, per running: yard,'2\feet wide.
Price, complete, with 10 feet
-of Flexible 8 em бп pe 40. 156.
Terms, cash on d
|. JOHN WARNER * E sons, '
—— 1 Pc Ca dee а Y
v Cheap Kinds, Tw SLE — Aae e
eee wa e, Machinery for or Reda f Engraved os of stn pe and any other oe
Water: Fire Engines, &c 2 inaen. 2, Gam pro de бо Land 5, Church | One Gui
— бере. Tears
j^ ад Agent, Mr.
2 and
— RE Mu ULT
Price 25 the Powder e^ 100 sl
6d.— Address JOHN Temas Ey Со, P atent per Shefieli.
AENES, 22. Lime Street t, City
Р р * SHEEP NETS, RABBIT
BAT ty G NETS with Baho Poles, 14 —
Per
long,
ad 5 Nets, 2d. square yard; Rabbit Nets,
| 10 . each; Р:
CLAYTON Y. 4 feet wide, 114. er yard ; Cocoa Nut Fibre; F Кон Nets, |
e trial for infringement on this Patent took place at the | 4 oor fiese Lut Йа Ї А At W. D eod Е :
and Terrace, Ball's Pond Road, Talington (late of l
Strathmore — Shadwell), London
Маа УВЕО WIRE
PER RT
GA ME NETTING.— >
— 2 — €
ЕЕ es 6 | fic
.
TE eee,
02005
ie 2225
225 25
ш 8
vanised.
24 in, wide, 2 10... 14. рег ге, ee ete co Dd. per md
30 in. „ т li sen. eee „ Bid.
36. in. „ xin. £ 104. ан". e
8 in, 8. 9d. ++ 10d.
Sparro ow PM Netting bm ioni, 3d. per square foot, made
to any size top WM me proportionate prie. “This T was
hown at the Great Exhibi Menit where it was so h admired
for its A уңа ind. durable appear ce, брі acknowled М ме to be the
and peat arti the kind ever i. Extra ое mus
Cty Sheen . Е igh, = .9d. per yard.
nere гт dj е: Garden
Finse 4 Stands, 1 Tying Wire Trellis Work, r
Fencing, Hurdles, ын па 0 стосу $ desc: iei ata of P |
о tural p atalogues
DISK pM
snd Sant, Suow Hill, london.
3Y HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LE
ав: isa roses atent Machin:
з лс Wire hy rig Eid
fence pans 99 80 5 8 |
appearauce, being |
can be fixed. AM i |
ur ud than any other, and is
FENCE.—PORTABLE Н
IN GREENING AND Co's. PORTABLE 24
red by P. ery.
pn
R
rik sao) im
rusting, v
——
een satin
t EH КА, nia sabi i
An ACHT "n
PRIZE MED O m
VERY ECONO MICA
L R
(Sauer : сояи Y, Mason and Bu ime a Р,
MARBLE ап ү
TA Pimlico Tegen Wonks, Belgrave e Wharf, Loyer Baie
TA arble Chi mney-pieces manufactured by improy
e publie are invited to view the Stock, unequ
— Marble Chimney- -piece for ual T
ap
icatio
B ae
ER
“ Royal Blue
| ten A Ro 5 from the Bank, пон эн Works e every
SLATE : WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MI ач
DDLESEX
RID WARD BECK manufactures j in Slate а а variety
NU article jd Wt ME purposes, all of ¥
usea to tt
d days exe conte 1 n Co on application to the Gata
B
в and boxes r PR on а
Pplication
- W'S "ENCAUSTI ic PAVEM NTS,
Me — CO. send free jar b t their NEW Boog
сне a de (with rices), adapting this most durabla
ecorative Ален of Medizval Art le
pne Бе * 8 еен Conservatori 8, Verandahá МЕМ
| MEER of 4 . гп a toe Build nang eray
ll Works, near Bros eley pshire,
АЧ STIN” S ар STONES
Orks continne to h
* d in this medal by Mr. Austin’s läte partner, Jomx
K
gree eabl:
ish appearance of Ter
A — quite waterproof, and may be laid under w.
any time without injury. ollowing list wi
of the v. "MANO the s * "dei
S, in all pra from 105. 10-80], each,
FOUNTAINS, more than One e Hundred Designs,
STATUES copied from t the Antique,
MODERN FIGURES, from 2 to 12 guineas,
BASKETS, with Suitable Pedestals, from 1 to 80 guineas.
SHELLS, from 125. to 157.
FIGURES OF ANIMALS anp BIRDS.
CRESTS FOR R GATE © PIERS.
TAZZAS, og FLOWER BASINS, from 30s. to 241.
MEMORIAL IAL URNS AND PEDESTA ALS.
SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS.
BALUSTRADING in eyery Style,
B NTS.
APTISMAL FO
LIGHT, CHEAP, AND DURA
— RMTH “AND V VENTILAT ION.
"HE PATENT PORTABLE 3
Not Galvanised | 55565
actured by
з no effect upon i HAE
oxen London,
‘ne Sone Cement Works;
* D Y ў 115 Coats
Опе of: tho largest stocks in: London of superior ad
reduced i the distin
advantage of
Veta Jes
mplaints, 8 isin
уша in quite free "v
inea per week.
Galvanism.
ae aes
— —"
ON ROW PR A ТЕК LARGE
49—1853.].- THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 783
— — - ——MM
| ANDLES, SOAP, ETC. | V EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES,
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M 4 ARES, will CLOSE on SATURDAY, Detember 17; the ALBANY LAMP and CANDLE MANUFACTORY, | MSS PAUL, who asd had several ' experi
Monday, the 19th, the Committee of d will meet | 55, ALBANY STREET, REGENT'S P in Tuition, begs to announce that she has vacancies for a
Er » Golden Square, at 12 0 nri ada s dir rushers formandet | „Country orders — to £10 nprardis carriage free. fer „4 uri. — d ewe moderate, Prospectuses will be
Shares, One "n: т will entitle he holder
ta
— i uc eee :
to one ofthe Allotments named in the Cata r3 te en atte T°: LOVERS OF FISH,—100 real YARMOUTH SCHOOL FOR GENERAL AND SCIENTIFIC
Gallery, 22, Golden Square, London, where Catalogue LOATERS for 6s., package included ~ Mar!
or whieh will be forwarded on application. 225 to all parts on receipt of penny postage stamps te rot Ome course of instructi rises all sound and
—.— y Mrs. Many 'PARKES, Pu ablisher, é&c.; alio by her 3 dm referred) for I — 2 Address, Taomas Lxrris, Jun., liberal ейш ation, and the terms are moderate and inclusive,
5 — throughout ‘ne United K Fish Curer, Great Yarmout e pum Private pupils. Soils, Mincoal rals, and Manures
А i oca PALE ALE.— "The salutary proper- STROLOGY. — Persons residing in ‘Lond С
1 ties LI belonging ‘to the Ales of Messrs. : cem se 8 can send any Address, Christian and Ted THE POTATO DISEASE PREVENTED and a
s, have Wap indisputably vouched for by the bilo owing, and Age, in a letter containing 13 postage stamps, to Professor : Crop secured by following the Advertiser's system, by
MELVILLE, Princes Road, Lambeth, London (the only Acrostic which he invariably secures ng Crops, free from Disease.
1 MD. | Astrolo ger E: in the universe), and they 4 = 1 1 e by return of His plan has been rope —— чайы. by many eK men.
cO Gra FRS. | Ja 1 uri e E W. Yos 2. Surgeon. Post, spec "Att 8 on their names, in which thei wi nstruetions sent for 12 ps.—WiLLLIAM HortowaY,
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LENS маре, риев | th Тоту Davien Eat, burgeon: | Жу NOW THYSELF !—Professor `БВикхкїнвор con- СО ВР”, 8 HOTEL, 13 to 16, Manchester Street,
Thomas Watson, M Ra эзоп Senior Snrgeo & | tinues to receive from individuals of every rank the F ы D meatier 1 1 Walk of the purra-
George Budd MD Wm. М 4 п, E Surgeon, | most flattering riens — nials of his success in describing the — ^ pa L OW. Ayr, Чешеп will find every accom
Marshall Hall. M.D, PRS. | Thos lad. eae CHARACTERS of Persons from their HANDWRITING, polnj- TI
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Banfield Vivian, Esq, Surgeon. | James Hay — * Sq. * ist. . FOOD. Itis now being extensively used by all the large Pig
James Heygate, M.D. F.R.8. Jobu Harrison, Sur geon. S TAMMERING. — А gentleman educated - in | the è ү
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feeders in the kingdom, ls order that small consumers may test
Fredk. Leman, Esq., Surgeon. тогос a. 17 Pepper, F.C. S., the merits of each, James May 2 Co. will send 1 qu of
M.D A. C., E. rought und cP wrder pf 21
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P Prio ible condita oeil and now of 22 years’ p in 8 possession, the AES i now in the occupation of Colonel
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R and TWINING,'BEER MERCHANTS (L ATE | Yves IS BELIEVING. Д, p HAS D. IE SPECIMENS
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for India а lesale prices; and lists of the articles required nother nearly 2 miles from it. mA LE
25 be forwardet à on applicatio on, by THRESHER & GLENNY, next atter майе to v as trom poor poor lend, tak en fom the x SOLD, A — i MYRTLES
merset House oni SM TN in the usual w pris artificial oe nan, and 3 two ne Leave
IGGOT'T's GATT LRIE BELT, without any fluid, Hn m under the direction of the P Patentee. — | 1^ nu Te * seen at 9, St. Mark's Place, F Fulham
2 te
for the 0:9 isease. See the Trea Treatise, sent free, for |
one Siteet, London. У - P. Pracorr, Medical Galvanist, 523 c, Oxford |
А rear nder Pa
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the а method, assisted b tificial manure, is less 3 t with flower buds, and seven m eA T — 2
nos HUE SHIRTS.—Best quality, six for | to size. Swedes have likewise made the most — —.— condition; also, abo L9. pet splendid
40s. ; d qnality, six for 30s. Gentlemen a igen of | being 2 feet. in circumference all large, and increased in warm tod ume]. n any day лага оар
attaining shirts in the the or Dest paor in xh ch th 5 y can be | weather 3 inches "X The p ер &c., — Dorking, i
made, are solic 1 ORD'8 п BBR. — R mos unique, | 9 ina д 4 gena s raveliin ng 1000 m It *
aud the only. perfect & fitting shirt m ^ Observer, — aa that the poo E heu — ADS this 25 чеш о MURSERYMEN, ДИР Nin x E rome in
Co "y residents purchasin Meas neis iown are inim essi Boat i t Roc тоз! BE DISPOSED О J rst-rate Business
requested to observe on the inte or of me nec теве the stam me К Моћ Равия in rows 3 feet — the lord wit 11 also be nà bove line, чуке years, with а Co
“Forp's Eureka Shirts, 38, Poultry , Which none two heavy ero "x Cattle Cabbage, Peas, i gt annyally; in hot Shop, 4251 the pr: be taken ма? * compris ingb acres
genuine). Illustrated price (uh 1 for er. | imde at tone r; and once prepared will of Land, with Ыы ping ene Pro 6 wishing to
rement, and every particular, ы. ‘forwarded t free: | Tast 50 years. Жем is reif to оеспт, oo tly for pu isthe rus cange of its E of.— ‘on Ske perta
terns to select fron of the new Registered Coloured | private gardens, where wth is desira ng ea — eee
Z, on receipt of six stamps. Agents are pow being equal it. The produe | is so great that it wi 3 rentand.outlay,
appointed in alltowns. Terms, &c., forwarded on XH ication. and also insure ar ve fund equal to a ee E — —.— ^ i PD D ry Yu siens —
CHARD Fogp, 38, Poultry, London. Manufactory n ix years; а “all this effected by the mas 7 BE E SPOSE A, Ri T dut
i menn he red a vlr
mans - Me Wuxi by bis s system, ARN Comer, the CONTENTS or his d SMS and if taken
p “saath be plants, dem wire- pees a А of 770 g! ы d asp bargain to the
ind Be | Fore, pv lies. the liquid ma ase rst w waste, P
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4 ae JRONMONGERY qs MONA 09 | seated with regard to the Dices ана They have ened Cock bred by Сары Honey, sd prize Mens АррУ to
- or exquisiteness of Ésta 9 Bright Stoves, wil “ina hae r —— — —— — meet eg Lippe e
bronze eia armen nd to sots of Da bars, >. dás. to 51. 10з.; ditto, pin will insure a crop
coc CHIN CHINA.
ч eficial effect on the Apple Troe an Vine E r :
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‹ iem о sell at these ve charge ` | Patentee, — Wut 60, Queen's Row, Walworth, Surre į than the usual price.—Addi L. Y. Z, Post Office, W D ES
E пеш and extent ofi purchases ies; дй Patented, England, Colonies, France, Belgium, dec. r4; PRIZE WHITE аз чё Сан Ain Ts vh
From those pu ай сид. бй PNY this year been a-most successful Ex tor o varie
ERIN Hu "Times, 14th November.
pis COVERS AND HOT-WATER DISHES As it is nent LT S swor the pu numberless inquiries | of Fow wis, m t Bury ana xx
in every ,in great ein ond of the newest and | which the to-has pradnegd, io give bition, and first a ax же, aia TU LLET y all БЫА.
eU yt 65. t set of six; | further publicity to T —— a | to announce, in order that my has for disposal a few sp 1 5 * — м, — * right :
Block Tin. ынк 3d. ie 2s. “of six; elegant modern bpian may be fairly and widely tested tor the Wheaticrops, Thave ыд heavily m е wags dl 8
бм. Min 578. 6d. the т, e ‘Metal, with o solved by so very many Solis intone. to чай а а model gf ex- trst Ded 8 Co npe rels, ne 8 mpor el Bire bet
t silver-p ated cw 13s. to fid. the set: She held | ‘perimental trough upon my 7525 principle mingha A — va ta ada fe pee ү». а . F.
Fated 101.40. in v podes dr- ighes, with and won —— u ly en
DER Ш. This he forwarded x bites т the mere nominal Maldon,
—— t s ipei E 10. "n 11 а Motal, 208,407 124. Б sas bs. „ this pil includes it of Mu registration, of — :
D BRAC —— malty or permission hr the nse м опе trough; and also a
‘ . The s fo phle peated d free, with illustrations as om as published. variet
i 5 40 from ra an manu- n" The . —.— may tenga p etaan himself with a үа trough апу Кы,
t is epo Бы Brackets, Pendants, and 4 „ ex
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for novelty, v; of fan an alled asgort- ассо the experimental tron Té Did ананар of эй PTT bine, Spanish,
ment. They ET E , at s зулай ota To many inquiries ries whether o —— эша ted principle would not t together Be MA
phere т hich have зле, E make м» Ironmongery Esta- | Wheat be likely to run to Lans wer, pomost cally; — —
peer gd AME in the „ Figs |) Arenen other experiments, fried Peas in very poor: 4н,
RTS sage Sook welt Daneel AME ы ү ыы months, whilst ilst | Mr Дет E ax MORRIS will э,
ND 1 ,quality, sown i
4 (am и шь з eoim РАР nt e — let e нча parie ese Tat ot of 12 ЖА — se inued wo № ey A 1 BD LBS, em
.LMERS MAG and other LAMPS, CAMPHINE, yield ahont half the reduce, 1 v "inest Double and — е Hyacinths, |
ae SOLAR, and MODERA RATEUR. LAMPS, with 215 ута А Аре don erop will te mych esr, p rae ad Anemones es € 8 5 nowdrops, Ramunen
: ce greater in quantity, @ Gladiol a
Hite нашы кырсык ы gence tol Aor pte 2 cama Mu MEET TES
e selected. ed. Gale Baker B. t the Sta 49 e e the rig Sa g pine
Ae CA ЭР Seld pee т Palmer's Patent Caudles, m. P notice 9 Wc th the he comparison under P 3 —— D OTHERS.
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Single or double wieks ... . X. rim [ШЕ YN ay phere dst hal half з kien Dr. m. „абыс PROTHERVE anp MORKIS are
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ums, 3 ог 4 wicks зы like to ibited wi earth 1 e їл; ак 1 Maida Vale, Edgeware Road, Paddingto
iglish inl Camphine, in sealed cans 65. per gallon, weighed with vim nr: other will t best eo the 1853, at 11 o'elock, in consequence’ o he Tan
Wiuiax S. as TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS (all | he Pamphlet
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communicati och of the shop oo Leolely fo show at large upon the simp ° y mode at Any made Inthe Т арчын appli- rip de of 2000 Fancy and other Geraniums, Callas, f
of ^ 400
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NI 1 IRON MONGERY (including | tm this үрөөн per — of ense, фей igi ma € fours POETEN niies ani 3-light Boxes; a useful
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тезше aye "By none | hein eo vell | is fa the best. — m nd san
— nire sg a little shilling volame, entied СА Treaties Eois Dr. Graham's^ ess ond eom August, 185: 1853. og. bel
f the Vine in Pots“ uestionably the best in the langusge.”—
ARTHUR HALL, ViRTUE, and Co., 25, Paternoster Row. i Lien F Times.
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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
No. 50.—1853.]
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10.
[Price 6d.
INDEX. PELARGONIUNS,
зрна ара .794 2 1 Soclety ... EI b TO ADVERTISERS. ЧЕН V enr WOOD to iniorm the e publie and
America, СТЕ uw of assessments 1996 е е, that having an nd nse stock Kr
—— — on.... 787 ee des . Su x ADVERTISEMENT. DUTY being repealed, | and FANCY GERANIUMS — «t 80,000 in —
Apples, Market garden assessments . 789 а M UM s E — GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE | exclusive of Scarlets, g almost e
Mildew, Vine 55056-86 700.6 зн Д "hat they hay mary charge for each | cultiva Me е is enabled to offer them t ces must
у, news from .. Monksbood — ine Затен оте t by 1a 645 the 1 of duty taken off by the tion. His Advertisement in the Gardeners’ Chronicle
— А ла New South Wales, news from /90 a T ment, — the oth it 12th inst. — be referred to for the names and
Calendar, horticultural New York, wages at 790 a 7 of GARDENERS and BAILIFFS OUT OF PLACE, of — таби of his stock, АП applications and orders will
= agricult Sok shin ingle — tee 89 87192 e | of not of not more than four lines in length, 1s. 6d. each. | — — a
1 Pan pon En Ir — — су LO —— е Floral irsery, Acton Road, Turnham Green, Middlesex.
th t ^. 791 6 F OR
hime and butter - dtr; 1297 4 ESSRS. PLATZ AND ON, Seep Growers, ps RESENT SOWING,
Бана. ** Ги е Erfurt, V pe intimate that their — ne of Flower ILLI HAMILTON. EEDSMAN, &Ke., 4],
D 94 and Vegetable Seeds mag be had on application to their agent, Margaret Street, Cavondish Square (first door from Regent
Selago diei deu tm c r. ROBERT Kennepy, Bedford Conservato ory, Covent t Gan den. | Street), London, begs to announce — he has got in his Stock of
Shee s Shed feeding ra BAERS PEAS PRANS and © seeds present sowing.
Statistics; agricultural. 50 a—795 а uq BOURSAULT ROSES. —Strong plants | 1 о begs to hat he ory still on hand a variety of
Treetransplanter, M'Glashen's 739 6 a. this desirable rey variety for planting n Bg BULBOUS ROOTS. for those who have not already planted.
Vine mildew sess on. ir 8, &c., at the follow р plas be. pe GLASS DISHES, with Hyacinths growing in Moss, and j
agi aes, gardeners? New York 7 me 100; small ditto, 25s. ; under 50, 6s. and B. pd "| are easily transmitted to the country, 5s. and ТУ. 64. each, 1
733 Werkes in Ireland. C. G. Wirkixsox, Western Rose Nursery, atag — London. | advantages of these D. that they require no trouble, and
Art of, rev..... 791 a | Worms, cure for ..,..........- 75 e are "mcd А mh Priced
TIGRIDIA CONCHIFLORA.— The roots сай | „77: Ме Déteriptive atalogues containing a list of
... & Sox's Advertisement of | A be supplied at 15. рег 100, Tho usual diount to the Trade RATIONE and PIG * — e HOR ii > БҮТ TREES,
Ornamental Trees and Sa See ad Dec, 3d, for “ Rhodo- UELL & Со, al Nursery, Great Yarmouth. &c., ad. st free for t 4 «uk tamps.
— T Kinds in pots; 3s, Б Catalogue of Fl Flower ‘Vegeta le Seeds, Greenhouse Pi 4.5
=== PLANTERS. от —
1 . — A ir blis ав usual у in January. — Address, 41,
_ THIRD APPLICATION.—JANUARY ELECTION, 1854. Ou AND co? s ogue of Rare and Hardy | M treet, Cavendish Square, London.
| HE ROY DENERS’ BENEV Hardy Ornamental Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants,
} INSTITUT ME THE SUBSCRIBERS MEET нолае y &c. is now ready, and will И be forwented free Rows CHEAP EXE ROR SENG, Red Cedars,
and Interest are m solicited in fav: pare JOR NB гага — on application -—Royal Nursery, Great Yarm risen te o Аби — ГЕ N. 7 —
three y ee р its.
ее үт : бте: ым ү hice. n Vis ‘atc hay Sian anv, NOBLE’S CATALOGUE f. for the will all remove safely, and are well adapted for filling up planta-
to che late Rev. B Odoper r, of Yetminstr Dorset, upwards of 30 present season is Now y, and may beh — re tions m for blinds.—Particulars and Prices be
ears ; sine years to the late W G Esq., Compton A selection from M , as a detailed advertisement in t| х, 4, Great Russell Street, € ovent Garden
House, years t — pe A pag ae der Hood, Cardeners Chronicle, of Saturday, Sept. 10th, to which — S e e e тауу те , ge
Bart.; -—S o his late employer, the Rev. J. | Tespectfully refer Dian bu ayers. Tt contains many new and choice | aus end MELPAUM, NURSERY MAS, Жени, И,
en a of bof Ryme, Dorset. да — Че highest cha- | Plants.—The Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, Dec. 1 = " d, begs to ur n — . €
rought a of eleven children in > * 0 ear —
bility. eme had a gent vw a Md ndi in his ENDLE'S NEW SEED pU reme, will "i | OAKS also a quan it of fino TRA NTED OA
— 5 with the death в wife, and having — —— support 1 ised, But it is feet. Prices v very жар гад, Ж у be obtained on —
a daughter (a widow) -— ber 57 — gone, and lo is now years, his | now in the Press, and re еа еда. in a short time, де" , See ag
вау v Ыр age | notice of which will be HARLES DALY лхр SON — HORNS
Turner, Royal Nursery, ‘slough
Coker Court, Yeovil, Som
8q.,
А WILLIAM E. RENDLE Ete
Leg АР
DOUBLE LILY OF THE
i umerous begs
, gentry, &c., that he has a "tit -
Toots of the above beautifu “ornament for the drawing-roo:
of, one dozen of which will * sent oe to any ny part of
the, United Ki Kingdom on receipt of nny postage stamps.
J. Rem, Monkton Nursery, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
LYHOCKS d 1853.
J cs now с > SON 0 that they
lants of the бот — HOLLY-
ned
1 bien wi Бе foun of Haver, 10s, 64. Admir-
SACR "Duke of Rutland, 75. 64. ; ree for 215.
, r description of the above see А бео which may be had
purus to CHATER — — e
5
UPERB DOUBLE HOLLYH
VLAM CHATER has now —— a ‘tien p
Stock of 1 ä of all бе. eating. sorts. td
and descripti. ral Lis Iso contains duis 9
. their culture, “with obe observations on e. exhibition: of Hollyhoeks
dins and HM ee had ge in E
i der 16 10.
ЛИЛЛАМ Р E. RENDLE aib. AND 85. шв jd
CHANTS, and
From the
kinds of Garden and A
Seed Catalogue will be fatty early in December.
EW EARLY PEAS, EARLY DUTCH HORN
FORCING CARROT, mea ce RADISH, and
required for ea: i
rand S NONPAREIL, textes iid EARLY,
EARLY EMPEROR, and all the best PEAS, can now be h
Apply to Wt. E. RENDLE & Ct 888d Ме ercha МЕ Кеө]
WAITE’S NEW EARLY РЕА.
DANIEL | O ROURK E.— The earliest and best Pea
il
All kinds of SEEDS * ah purposes can be had immediately ; 34
and general orders тури in rotation as
erchan Pipe umm
OBERT M. yet to intimate hi
ces, kiadi ТА real, - — арй 5 SHRUBS. ‚ NEW
Ex * and FLOWERS w ready, а
had on application.
CHOICE DUTCH e
Princes Street. Edge sery, Edinburgh, Dec
NurseryMan, Woking,
&onth. Wes tern
EORGE qmi
on
EARLY vr ser, M at 145,
all
RUBS cheap. IRISH YEWS, 65, ов
а prices, sent free.—Colerom, Dec. 1 T 2
— ——p—p ——
NE ип WHITE THORN N 0
OF lanted ; ces
ede cm Le. is
t | tate
good UA. inl will be voll on reasonable terms.—
DER, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Horn-
h
Te
and
IE
=
Apply to ANDERSON aud
castle, Lincolnshire
ER bere t say that his DESCRIP-
TIVE CA 5 of E pow СО
FERS, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, IT EST
TREES, &c., may be had Dren enclosin ins
Гез ight yin 12 to — eb 42s.per 100.—SPRUCE
t, 6s. pe —LAURUSTINUS, you ane
30s. per yx piy to Ыы; ae R. Cant, St. John's
ursery, к уне
ORNWELL’S a , RASPBERRY.—
Canes of the abo GEORGE CORNWELL, ,
* Gardener, * "Ben per othe. ‘The usual allow:
the trade. Post-office orders made payable at Barnet.
N
G. B. wishes to call pa ar attention to his fine Stock of
GREEN and WEEPING "HOLLIES, коп 1 to 12 feet high.
G. B. has supplied the Ameri 2 ха ха Royal
Botanic Gardens, Regent’s rw cma
American Nursery, Windlesham, a
six miles from Staines Station, bide med
Railway, where Auge may be o
Ne агч que about
Teo ges South- Western
ned.
AMERICAN PLA E Abad
WATERER gs to that his
ALOGUE of RHODODENI DRONS, AZALEAS;
TS, Ko., is now published, and may be [эсте
of cultivation
merican Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, e
88 — estern i kal Railway, and 3 miles from Blackwater,
South- Eas
HA 5 anp CUMMINS beg to ап
that they have just received an importation, in good condition, |
of Acorns, of — — four following varieties, of American Oaks
which they offer a
Per bushel. Per peck. Per quart.
Quercus alba et 2:26s.0R.... 8504... da.
„ Banisteri s 45s. 0d. >... 13s
„ -Obtusiloba .., 35s. Od.
1 ds s.. eee s.. m m =
d Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London.—Dec. 10.
vee
€ to J. 8. WAITE, Seed
—— 181, High Holborn, 12
E Јат OHN TERER has to in any quantities
E ТОГУ 8 de uu are of fine саа and
3 h blooming s for-
on eo or ват
buds for Forcing.
Жы эл»
, aurantia, pontica, p. alba, p. multifiora, Ghent Azaleas
— latifolia, myrtifolia and superio
— nes а" гана 0,; Rhodo-
American
Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey.
Соссіпеа, с. major, Taylor's Red, Nosegay, 200 seeds.
SUPERB HOLLYHOC AND PERPETUAL ROSES.
B. BIRCHAM, Hele nham y, Bungay, ———
* Suffolk, begs to state that he has parm healthy plants |
of most of Ше leading kinds of «00 yhoc *
lished in in vet Lid 7 selection ^
left to R. B. = :—12 first- , 90s. to 40s. ;
show flowers, 15.
without names, 65 per
from the best kinds, at
aas aic iur ROSES.
beds or borders (or for pot ае —— the — - nds in
— 9s. to ar perdozen. Strong dwarf p
Roses, 6s. to to 9s. ozen.
Carri age pai paid o London, and plants added to compensate for
yal sP n,
are ШЫ, а 1 this establishment. na i
ALSAM seer IMPROVED. ney 400 testi-
prove GixxxY's Improved Balsam Seed to be the
best that has bon тас The six classes im sealed dede э
97 stamps; a packet of mixed, 13 stamps.—420, Strand.
BAKER'S; FOUNTAINS,
PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, —
ESSRS. BAKER ean
FOU 1 ne a econ
most wor lt effici
ug ——
—— à
OCKWORK, O ORNAMENTAL гы, WATERFALLS, '
"FOUNTAINS RUSTIC. ООВ Au —
undertaken on & large or small
le ING | scale by Mr.
— —ę— for y part of the
м AUSTIC TILE PAVEMENTS.
per post their NEW BOOK
ENCAU
М — prices), adapting this durable,
OF DESIGNS with most :
economical, and decorati С ELS
Ralle са Ог vatori У? ahs, and every |
description of modern and — Bu à
Benthall Works, near — у НАЦ
SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESI
'"DWARD BECK manufactures in Slate a variety
of articles for Horticultural purposes, all of which may
agis n Cottage, on application to the Gardener.
Sante. se ted.
d Priced lists of plant tubs and boxes forwarded on application.
aries Dou. Patronised by
the Royal Horticultural Society, the Е Ls Zoologie:
вау ‘by his Grace the Duke of aimag peines at 8
ouse, many pu rs of first class Horticultural |
e rom
— of insects and — teats. To be had
required length, Wo = 2y at 1s. 64. per yard run,
of E. T. ARCHER, C Oxford -
qu aie ae e it Royal wae Wandsworth, Surrey.
ssor Lindley
"86 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, ae
^ а — =
FULLER’S EARTH MEREN | OR SALE, A PURE-BRED Si SHORTHQREL. |
з ant LODGE, REIGATE, SURE Y HER ROYAL i ae TENTH DUKE OF YOREH (11898), 1
(3 EVER GER asp HYNAM ж p inform the B | by ted bate ue eei (10166), dam (Songie ret 1
Jobil jan Ge " Gard , vursery en, 575 MAJESTY’S A LETTERS PATENT | | Prince Edward (2462), gr. gr. g. d СО ү (Sansie | th) T
and Seedsmen, that they are prepared to supply them with the к Pe MOD gr. gr. gr. g. ав - = Prünne nel (659) к ) by Sultan |
REIGATE SILVER SAND, wh - M known à its super + EF Middleton (1280), в r. gr. g. Yd 55 -E Erg day i
whiteness and fine quality, and is much used in the Propaga ion n | (63 (531), &c. а е рае Mr. AR (rO) OF Peg
and Gro wth of Gr eenhouse Plan : DENCH, PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, | E" Richmond: h idus эш, where the Bull may we Oum,
Tt will be sent in fine bag d deli of the Railway ә KING's ROAD n Brother to e above, — on the 15th of Ав
Carriers ог Wharfs їп 2 in not los zu han one ton lots of | ATENT HOTHOUSES and пав. Glass at 18, за, „per | I Poe pte enlars Ei of Mr. Moscrort, 7да 106,185,
90 bushels to the ton, at 27. рег ton. Parties requiring lots of foot super., which are superior to all others for H or chive: where "т Bull may be scen.— Boch аге + Reder
four tons and upwards can have the Sand wives cape. or in and if known would supersede all others. А Range of Hotes and | | Sale, but one only will be sold.—U plea: itham Offered fo
— haie
E IN ALL
Ee 4 ^e
+ * A
ater Apparatus, was erected by E. D. for E. L. Betts, Esq — " Dee, 10.
ae ies Hall, Kent. Mr. J. Frost, head gardener, has odi IMPORTANT TO PO -
| their efieioney by their produce at the Royal Botanic Gardens, урген, SALE.—Imported FOWL
| Regent’s Park, June 8, and Chiswick June 11, The editor of the wo Hens,
Chronicle says: Beautiful examples of Biack Ham- | June, not an egg or fow as
urgh, large both in AR and berry, and as black as Sloes, | for a distinct breed, at a show open to all Engla
ved the are as great a a
awarded them S Gardeners “Chr onicle, J — 18th, he They are parted with for want of room to keep
red were pucr, red the best shown at Regent's Park duri cheap at the price, 20“. ikewi
e season, and the Houses are as superior for the growth p, (Labrador), that took first pri
—— Dg | else in санне 1 5 has been fully proved, and | lay. Price 5/.— Direct Alpha, E. Reynolds, News-
E w
[a c — — r 1135 7999 gana
"ИШТЕТ l| t j mm. 15 m MR ES s HM EISE HAT Eod
n LI LT. fi "us du
HOUI DOT 8 HEU MU mr jj Е ЖЕН E
o., erected, and in full
modern improvements, so
‘that a lady or gentleman
can leid E description of
adapted for 2
ТЕ
Е Т uii Li
Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also
— of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c., forwarded on application.
J. WEEKS & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, London.
aper ger Houses and the Portabie Model Model
Gardeners or Emigrants. Plans and prier mer doas
application to Bisnor & Co, City Road, London,
"HORTICULTURAL „BUILDING AND HEATING BY
ША dae THE —— — — WITH боор
ATN, MATERIALS AND WORRMANSHIP,
ЕЕЕ A few се CAMELLIA and ORANGE TREES — 1
4 Vecchi pati йеша:
they tensiv d for the nobility and gentry | Street, Oxford Street, London. =
arts of the kin 5 атт а
NATI WIT 11891 PUT TY. Aron and Glass alone. OLDEN SPANGLED HAMBURG
E. D. has Roofed m pro Baths and no ЭЙТ Endell Street, | Amateur is desirou ing a
on. this ЖЛ hers are in Patent Sashes for the above breed, for which he would exchange one of
Peach Walls Pi Pig . per s Sm Heating by Hot- | which has obtained a prize, or chin, o. ў
water, on the most practical principles, and e the best mate- Cockerel.— Address n
s used. Printed Price List sent on applicatio |
GLASS FOR CONSERVA — —
| HINA FOWLS.—For Sale, a Cock and He
PIT FRAMES, | variety, price 71. 7s.; also a Cock and three Hens ol
AMES PHILLIPS anp Co. pA the pleasure to variety, so justly celebrated for their — ppi
hand their pom 8 of Glass for Cash :— | exce — laying prope of B
HEET SQUARES, CROWN SQUAR Fowls at a low price. rim to Mrs. этермиз, i Е |
Boxes of 100 feet. In Boxes of 100 fect Middlesex aes,
e 2 Mrs S. is willing to dispose of her Р, i |
yay 6 by 4 Pis „„ d E 8 % onsisting of -— fie Cochin — инат i
ОЛБО а-в together with od Fowl Houses, and a ME i
0 0 14 0| work, for 50 — ave ‘BRE: tn |
|
сао and 64 by 4 d is
T * is TÉ dn 51 ane 2 LIII LIII
8 ” e ” 2
rin = RU
„14 by 10
Larger Sizes, not exceeding 40 inches long.
16 oz. from gd. to 30d. per s — * to Size.
21 oz d. to 23 "s or
26 oz. ;
Squares for Orehard n Mr. Rivers’ plan, js 15, 2 ME J. C.
—— — 13, and 30 by 12 2 on hand. ga = Sheet- i 38, Ki
Glass, a ut 40 b. y 90, 16 oz. to the foot, 27. 28. per Case of 200 fee ў :
ilk c Nen un and Bee Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, 12 o'clock precisely, kn зносе ое int
Lactometers, Lord Camay Milk Syphons, * — and ie of First Class Buff Cochins, and se ze
ee
Wasp — ‘ora Shad Crow m and Orna ass, Shades sui s by pipaa a
Orname ents, F es, an a —
з Warehouse, 116, орца Street STEVENS, 38, King Street, Covent G
, London
eee BRAHMA POOTRA
GLASS FOR CONSERUATORIE. GREENHOUSES, ME S. J. T STEVENS „J. E 2s
ime ELLINGS, ETC
THAN ONE Hoxprep Y NES
HOMAS MILLINGTON requests attention to his STOCK OF PO
present. prices of 1 25 eee e H
Squares under 6 cu FOWLS
27 y 4 aud 64 d 4 © x р * Poultry Amate
„ 7 by 5 and 73 by 54 13 6 E: , 12 Bra
өэ Жр баз ауе. ee eee Mr. Sheehan from h
„ 9 by 7 and 10 by 18 0 E aib" THE
— 12 Ma — a 15 bdo v |
6200750 cases at 42s. „ and 300 feet ease 63s., in large sheets. ripe ORISTS, AND
Boxes pne 1s. extra рег 100 feet, and the same allowed if, _ TO GENTLEMEN, FL ,
returned free of all charge, ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND M
HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, Fern ry Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew
Shades, Siriking Glasses, Milk-pans, Bee Glasses, Cucumber | December 16, at 12 o'clock, a first-el
Tubes, Sheet and Rough Plate Glass Tiles, Wasp Traps; Plate, ROLES “conning of the finest Double and Sin
— Plate, Crown -— et DD haan a x every —— ess Narcissus, Jonquils, “Anemones,
quality, and Orn - Glas coloured; pure | Ranunculuses, Gladiolus, &с.; also 4 oe
white Shades for O Crystal үөү м "Pictures | Standar Ornamental 1 ^K
Ware MÀ — -Bishopsgate Street Without—same side as wel with bloom buds, Ke "Rats Pi
Eastern Counties Railway d 2 mmn
— — FOR CONSERVATORIES, " 05
Н ETLeY AND CO. supply 16-07. SHEET ‘GLASS, | To ae te NURSERYMEN, м
of British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to ва. oe RÜTHERUE - AND. vein
per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet at, Mr. Turner to Sell by: 4
of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. mises, Naida V are ы өст»,
sts of Prices and Estimates roce on application,
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CR S8, GLA
DES,
Go, 8, Soho Square Rr Tu mbril Cart
first Satu de = ee r the Erection dr Brick С
па fechas pm viewed:
d Prevention of 4a. miu ва. 6d. еасһ h (returnable to purch
cach) Price of the M KOT rina LT cipal Seedsmen in * —
6d.— Address Jon Jones and Co., Patent Works, Sb — Nursery. Levtonstone,
Pia Agent, Mr. F. HAINES, 22. Lime Street, City. | FORD abt iet
: |
= ВЕ LET, Five Acres of Good Land, with a honse | M R. 1
it, I Peltham . ин for a Florist or | from"
Market Gardene r particulars apply to 5, King-street, | by Public
| GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, OA GLASS,
(esa ENT WINDOW GLASS,
asers), on ‘the p
bring
Auction, on ТН.
| Covent G arden | the young and valuable NUR
i orest Tree men
NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, ^ oniferone and
e BE DISPOSED OF, on most moderate terms, Lot Greenhouse and B
LANTS of FOUR G GREENHOUSES and .ome the tank system
Pits, with the use of them for the plants until July, rent free; and sad general Stock in Trade
for another year if required, for the small sum of 10“. Apply to | Nursery, or of the Auctioneer.
H. PLATT, Dorvill's Row, Hammersmith, Middlesex.
TO NURSERYMEN, Mr X FLORIST i
O BE DISPOSED’ OF, first-rate — in
the above line, with a Cottage, Seed
Shop, Co., the Stock to be taken at a valuation, comprising 5 acre:
of — with a Т wishin
18 th 1
its b di 7 Apply to Messrs
— & Morris, Leytonstone, ; or Mr. E. Denyer, Bays, Phi
on the Premises, Loughborough Road, Brixton, near London. | ces ion aE
—ſ—... .. '.... m — aaa AA DB BPBBBEEEE Jasmine, rginian
OR SALE, a small HERBARIUM "à British and &c.
——— Plants. Apply to R. M. STARk, Nurseryman,
Edinburgh.
Ie
no 0 BE SOLD, several gen RHODODE ENDRO — |
PLANTS, from 1 to 5 fect high; ales ‘LAURBES 2
pply to Mr. Kerr, Lyndburst, Hants. fr.
BE $t 1, oues — «€ АЛА YLANTS. Ar.
8 d
` application of Heating by Hot Water can — AS
нев large Do Ве Imbricafa, one
have: — 300 bloom buds on them (forward). of Mr
"approved and scientific ricis for for ait rm the ine 162. for 8 JENNER ge Nursery, Priory Grove, 75 — rvatory se,
H
1008 Lambeth netually at 11 o'clock.
n = Leadenhall Stree reet,
London. Also of the Advertiser, 57, Queen Street, Hull.
te a EN i r id duch
ASTOLFF — 22 It E with much |
| i
Norbiton Nursery, 80 lo
Rhododendrons, Azaleas,
f ,
50—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 787
JUDSON' 5 | TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND COMPANIES
RICHMOND VILLA BLACK HAMBURCH VINE, | PLANTING. | UTTON'S Cour. ETE „CO LLECTIONS OF “
RTHUR HENDERSON ax» CO. have the pleasure "| 'HOMAS JACKSON an SON . invite | | SUPPLY vg YEAR'S
A’ of info n: € patrons and friends that iai: pear Arata | an ha of thei ыс and fine collec contain all the best sorts of egetable or
of this walt and much-esteemed Vine each ; scl pn wet “ome 5 — 8 = vor pia they are of ged | Sowing, 415 Janwary to ai ce, to stock the
—— ете 78 rowth, and i ent condition for — € v — dy Pe the ear, with eye and instructions.
N.B.—For Fall particalars of — distinguishing characteristics effect. To the undernamed T. J. & 5 cially des N m Р ^ Seeds fi £
of this Vine, we beg t r customers to the Gardeners | Prices may be obtained by letter or PME m MT | а о се 22 20 dae n A cam "E me s. d.
Chronicle of October 35th, 18 ems а z — ft. — gracilis, 1 to 2 der fine | succession, 10 quarts of T and full quantities of
— — — — — Chinese do et, inus excelsa, 3 to 8 feet, fine ^
SUPERB LATE WHITE e or e EMPEROR.” Arbutus, 2 to 5 feet Pinus insignis, 3 to feet — Beans, « y o rid pmo 8
P. DIXON having purchased the entire stock of | Aucubas, 2 to і feet, very bushy | Cryptomeria japonica, 2 2 _ Vegetable required, in full quantities „ 070
• the above Broccoli of Messrs. —.— p Gardeners, : "€ Deodar, 2 5 mo ET 7 tar pyramidalis, 2 to 6 feet o. 2.—A. complete Collection, in quantities proportion-
rngumbald, J begs to announce that on and after the © vd ye n2 SEM E | = 2 4.1154
1st of January next he will be prepared — it out in sealed | anap M 4 Hed to bet. | arustinns 1 to 3 feet, very No. ** complete Collection, equally choice sois ..1 5 0
ets at 28, 6d. each. This Broccoli has been raised by the ня 0. e 1 А fi E "ny No. 4.—A small and very choice A ..015 0
essrs. Elletsons, the raisers of the Mammoth, sent out some p кчы 27 [р t үүт. rre vergreen Oaks, 2 to 7 T fine | If some ki f Seeds pti
e ago, who state that the EMPEROR, if sown at the same | Perberis aquifolium, to 3 feet, | Portu gal Laurels, 2 toSfeet | — —
will come use: before i. Is of very dwar — b agnolia acuminata, 4 to 10 ft. are requested to name them, that increased quantities of
hardy, with heads from 15 lbs, to 20 lbs. weight; keeps its | lionem sempervirens, 3 to | Do. 1 Exmouth, 2 to in lieu о ;
colour, and stands firm weeks after it is.ready t. A ` |
noble flower and commands the best price of any other in the | mne. VOIE fee P 95 se Juni 1 to 8 ft., bushy | E pem hd. meis 1 22 сЕ r are
Galant where it is well known, and wil be a 212 rern Upri m ehe esi] : — ae | | QamnraGE Free, from-Jomw.Surmow & Soxs, Boed ‘Growers,
2 13 : 1 Brst rale Brocco э, йн und London, as well as those | ‘ie Ee 1 to 5 feet, | 1 be e A be 4 ft. | Reading, Berks,
May be h Messrs, ао Сооркв, & Bowron, 152, Fleet Е: n зораю ASS лхо BROWN to refer — their Advertise-
Street; and — Hurst & , J. & Son having added to their previoualy in mre * В ment in the а beg: t. 22 ——
Gardeners’ : of Oc 5. for
assortmen GERANIUMS, whisk, are
ple on most advantag К p CHRY SANTH TEMU Ms and various G REEN-
T HOUSE an ARD Y PLANTS, ОША Юе: and а ‘great
—— tha a third aw: by the | terms—
e ш on. 20th of. Ju aet f examples Ж аайын tn т, аг, 8 y of "uL S and БООЗ, ofall which they y pores:
e mos. iaa cn MOT ds . ureu and the
тапчу for the size of its fait 5 chos ceti dd ро. Smithi. tigrinum, and other carie " e sn. | aE AIOLI, "60 50 splendid besa So and lato lowering... 5л.
is reported in ar of Jul h 486, ám um and light varieties, 1 t ; b
“ Me ouell, of Great — . sent —— | Azaleas, Indian, American, n, and Ghent varieties, 1 to 6 ft, | splendid m - ixed мг varieties, регіо —
of beautiful Ap of the Là d they were unusually | Kalmia — and gne 04 do uk da Mb nne me Е": ты IW. your. ien zen Ks
d t te t m." splen stoc m | 1
г зн уве — 155 per 100; т" White R -— "000 | Halt in vat of which чер will гез 4 the 12 following fine | Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, 8
94s. per 1 onthly Fruiting, 24s. per 100. dia —— За for z. Thompsoni, fulgens, glaucum, —
: t n ent of Choice — ca ive, — — peer * age rth SELECT GERANIU diii
Gardener. 15th; and for Rare and Henly Conifers, | — — bar rinum, ferruginosum, HENRY E WALTON, FLORIST} Ke, End
Oct. 22d. ы Ponte & Co, Royal D Great Yarm Fine [инь * Forest ад strong Quick for — and all Marsden, near Burnley, ‘begs to offer: follow.
— other kinds of Nursery Stoc
YELL DAHLIA— . H. N. FERGUSON | Nurserie poen n, near т" — ‘Show hat sper, for 245. per а —
OWNIE Ax AND LAIRD ha ma uch pleasure in ONIFEERJE.—Gentlemen who may be Optimum, Cordelia, FÉ Butterfly, road Werne, Cho,
D м MD Jua s that they ip eid : the ene aeu Dahlia, C completing — — eyo * — al т Веер teresting clas Pulchra, Lavinia, Enchantress, Elise, 1 Rosa, Commissioner, Sur-
£ , | pis - may find so owing lis — se, Jullien, ý e
M a ue Epp чаан үс uc t epi A Eat ча
| ya ort ien ral yi frr and many of thew fine specim "i Faney:Geraninms, plants, 18s. per dozen. Е all
| E (one bloom), ditto et ditto, in August 1858 (two t Pinus muricata, 2 ft... 2010.04 Abies amabilis, small.. 21 0 tie mew variates es of thus nsn, is. and 21s. per dozen. Clne-
| rtificate of Merit at ditto, September 1853 (six blooms); 1 „ Massoniana ... be „ grandis, true to Wed 0 + lange © o Md of
ORNA RIO EC dise сиы e
паш! . Я w “ er dozen; 8
imber 1 of 12 Blooma, ditto at ditto, Веро ДИН, 1808. s insignis, 3 to 4ft, | iler ro ft., 35. 6d. to 21 0 Pansies, 9s. 2 2 or 8 set" 13 f for ibe. 25 p irs of ptt acd
Flower was also submitted to Mr. Turner, Royal Nur N s.6d.to 10 6) „ Сей eodar for 1l; 25 paies Pitt for 11.; 26 pairs of Pinks, Se. to 104,
Slough, yl . quin eee ee Mae „ tuberculata, 3 ft. .. 42 0 viridis, 78, 6d. to 10 6 ptive Lists of the 1 piedi ox ii apps pr 1
eA — „ e M rad 3 . 91 6 |Libocedrus Chilensis, |1 is res fally uested that all orders be accompanied with a
lato an early TD Plants in May 1854 „ Sabiniana . 15 0| 24 ft. 105. Gd. to 15 0 pos t Ores 8 st Marsden I „
10s. 6d; with the usual.discount to „ cembroides, 2 Larix pendula, 7 ft. , 5 0 | E zl er parties to te more dsa i Garde aers
D. & L. IN to intimate timate their stock of ШОН igh + 7 Cryptomeria japonica, Chronicle for Oct. 22d and co b^ th, 1853,
noni lad iren embracing scis ori ent 4 Montezuma, 2 ft... 15 8 ft з, 6d. 0 АА
vation, а ist iot of which for 1854 may be n application. ч onticola, 3 ft, ... 10 Taxodium semperv SPLENDID FANCY | n *
; Bonth Frederick Street, Edinburgh. x Lambertiana 5a. to 10.6 4 to 5f ue E ваю 5 0 EORGE. ы
arviflora, sma ta filliform 0 4 ft., the attention
‘ELECT HARDY DY HERBACEOUS PLANTS » Aracanens 42 Chamecyparis — Weg . PIE perfectly M tee Soe disease,
AND Fremon we squarrosa, ] '
ALPINES, 100 in 50 choice sorts, our selection, 25s. per 100; „ filifoli eis * á nd s ki A ee mom hd Any * ym tem — i
int our or purchaser's selecti: macrophy n" rates уез includ ancer, Caliban,
Flowering Evergree n Shrubs, Trees, e or our 7 Padu 6 2s, 6d. to 7 6 7 — pap rre m rr mte " — е
o per te i 100 sorts, 2.; o — — n 50 » Lindley — — — Wr 5 “ea wn ae айу (Downes, «Hs Ё рон,
М — Lacrels 8. per 1 » n mE 2 to 7 ft., 3s d Masi ad Berger. 9" Cobden, Formosissimum. , Gaiety
green to 3ft., 30s. p. 1 | „68 Goveniana,’ Murillo, an "— 5
Horse pene Pros het 185 per 1 "um Mo 365,90. p.1000. | ilio ermine ТВ " 9 t06 fl. 3. 6d. to 15 0| The following fine varieties for 9s, per dozen:—Hero of Surrey
Spanish tnuts, 4 „ Brunoniana B " — "i * 6| Madame — Ра Lilac to Mas 5 > es des
Limes, 8 to 10 feet, 105. per 100. „ Douglasi, 1s. 6d. to 10 * дот 6 er ormosum,
biis 5 Cashel, Jenny Lin Aboni
y reri airs oe me быа STA: : orientalis пне зев 8. mbintains "of Mexico... 21 0 ыш ае treatham Place com corn dar Surrey.
7 4s. » i = adpressa to'21 0
Eo x MA gua une iie ш H 10.1115 0 | ps ust да
"Cherries, standard, in variety Ut » 128. nobilis, е0 hronítcle.
` dwarf do. „ n ae R. OL ENDINNING бык Nu London. s €
"
Маш ome а, 5 oF 208, per 100. бай yore JEFF to Mr. )
N.B Z fin мок of Lir, prem D &e. a prices ERYMAN, бе, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, SATURDAY, Y, DECEMBER 10, 10, 1853.
lication. Max's не batons Pas an in in ‘Three arts. Ln o inform partie iris About err ing 4 1. hor ground, Be? M NE a Pu, ENSU |
ado et met wae REN and 555 ni 5
) ‚ orders. comm: NRY MAY, СЕ E a — ;
: Nurseries, Leeming Lane, near Bedale Yorkshire. 7 na species, which must be cleared by poen LT
Ga: R. CANT begs to offer the following, T T d
: — 100 0
extra strong pla Standard Pears en 3 15
extra stron Дм " D t — 130 0
now GERAN 1v ws. siting rien id M^ SOR — 50 0
E Basilisk,85.6d.; Butterfly, 38,64. ; онар: ees узат p " — |
‚ Oscar, 5з.; 2235 e Aa wet s Eleanor, 3s. 62-5 National, 33.60 morinda, 3'to 4 fee ^ 2 12 — 75 0 |
Үз! | Optimum * p^ Dobson's — та, З to 4 feet ... 50 9 0— 40 0 Tuuxspay, —
Tiet, 3s. 60.5 T E Spat, без icum — Alcea КЫ 13 to 9 feet 1 26 Té | e s.
T 1 { 16 for 668-5 any ) Еее of my own selection Aucuba j 14 to vo ith ir — a 2 | „
1 2 to 3 ert
Any 36i tbe following irst at — — eee Acs hort gga pots T ; — a 4
— r- mg 4
Aenne i to 5 feet . 15 0 —100 0 |
: 3.18.8 gi ата hos enint танабы mn jut Ж EOM СА c d
tab UB priva T 8 e et. eg — 40
i e | die Beech, Shon Prod tet PRA LU 12 1307 $0 0
i Г T cmt E pod Purple 4040 Net eddie др — «А i
sity } Domo em 1 feet, pots чтят V. |
id Nevantese Prince Village Maid of r — d ms 9 0— 60
raf 0% Ge sorts 86, D ipid MM. er dnd, e E Oo
© qs FANCY GERA Gleditachia trlacanthos, 5 to (ag "inu Оке M
Purchasers may му шч any 12 of the following for 12s., or my Holly, Green Hedgehog, einn. at : — — р
own selection 9s. ozen :— ariegated, of sorts, qe. . nel
Anais pe Fleur d'Marie Miss Sheppard М, M aquifolium, 1 to 13 foot. elio de on 2 Р
. Alboni Hero of Surrey Pelopiodes 2to3fet .. .- ш: . qal —
"a Beauté Jehu Improved ў Pinus aes ur 2 feet, bedded ... vie pei
Diana Vernon dec bcr omnt dimi € R ^ dieti po Ж. id: 8 25
E ; т " : 4. 2 м { '
О ea do oe у ic MEE ы е |
туе тад маг Н гт | ОИ Sapes д ICO | "n" t that
aE cate x ERARIAS.—The set of 8 for 18s. „ са піса et to him to | &
58 es Di ; Conapieua, 25. 6d.; pent j 4 to 6 feet ee 1. * es — E n | р 29 x ware vith such implicit $ uc
` "Kate Kearney, 35. 6d. ; Loveliness, Зз. 6d.; Marguerite d' Anjou, ui n vuU Ne г. 0 ча Mi me — ntioned fe i
*. 6d. 5 —— . 6d. б na Б ee ee e 0 | credit here as in Ber gnm nd 2:
selec LI ýt $ m.. — Ыы preci ea Ў
es Pta my own, 6s. per. чей ; t austriaca, 3 to 4 feet, extra fine — i 8 а that EHRENBERG JI pra roved * :
Ane. Effie Deans Mr. Sidney Herbert | Evergreen Oaks, 2 to 3 feet, pot: .. . 18 0 — 120 0 m, bodies had been q p
Adela Villiers Experimental Nymph MS Mab rper . itd ries of . THWAITES, th ough he
Angelique Flora M‘Ivor Nonsuch Irish Yew, 4 ta at, strong : елу 0 ale фе *
_ Agnes Wakefield | Formosa Thorns, im 60 varietles , . 12 0 — ittle a
PM Ue ir em e yino dib Phe geo a het и "ай Я 9 | Oxford, at the meeting 0
` Gttherine Senon Madame Сено. _ | Rosy Morn bourn " — which he was
Carminata Madame ndens реейдпопв Shu Юко by | interest to a
— Copperfield | Mazzini St. Сг of the Isles | Also calicem " vois Conifers, prices of which may xf 3n tha ovih that ы
Carriage paid to Wie and Norwich, and an intermediate wegen e Apre of ЗГ a rds delivered free to any | vastion of such
E - liberal discount for cash, pioua allowance to | — on the Great Western —— M — or refer- | peopled the air pie wa
t. John's Nursery, Colcheste nee expected from unknown corresponden ;
788 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Dec і
good-natured spleen at at the partial discomforture | seem superfluous at first sight, but in practice they usual. Still, however, more wor 00d is — I
of his “ раке, who he believed had would — be found too minute. point than elsewhere, because the T dn. pia Foduesd at this |
“heartless oft, like moody madness, stared T A indicates that meat may be stew esents an obstacle to the flow of the W lation —
To sedem e tihi "their secret pr ‘ade at with Rn in France even for the леда contained in the descending ids
he exclai 0 B om-
fortable to USER that one is 1 TEN things,
and that the whole earth is heaving with them
Now, uncomfortable an imagination
be, though without foundation; one scarcely
e
less uncomfortable, an sting upon strict
à a by recent... discoveries. ôf
the vast extent to which fungi exercise a baneful
agency, not only o —— bes the ing-
dom. E day is clearin e prejudices which
have A plc cf ei jW rA of the fact that
e disease in. vegetables. where none
was’ present here; А 1255 is no less me A ani-
also „to a considerable deg
Betting e 2 — fan ne as the — * origini of
фо which seem to Baye OR P away, though no
the na 8
s put forth by Mrresect in his
lectures on Y poste of fungi in the ia aaa yom
of disease, who sees miasma inie
fungus of any kind whatever is a
1 we 0 little 4 a
o the
afiluent, esi s meat with half a pint of Haricots,
would be s ent for a person's dinner, but with
En ar habits, аве half a qp iS er e та
half pint of Haricots would not be
France for the much esteemed dish, a 905 vo of
mutton) with Harieots; к weight of meat in pro-
portion to Py may of us be as much as a pound
of meat оа t of Haric
In
ente variety, though there are many other sorts
that nearly qnas it, In England the Scarlet Runner
has been recommended, but of all varieties Fan is
perhaps the put 7 for its dried Bean
— si kheir leather-like skin
asmall dish cte Haricot Beans, as prepared. b
into an earthe
in the So South bof Fran ce, —P
sauce
wie sofi waters ; let them boil. gently but ет
skins commence 8 (This eracking) of
p dus will take place in а n hour Mi a half, |
or, less, according — "s won of the Bean).
Carefully, draw off the water, лу Mi
ut of the saucepan,
making use of the pot lid to 8 their falling,
they must not be allowed to eool. Place — a0 0
mi
N
Ing
panied b
on. А |
m the 8111 ot фер
t qualidcation which be
prove the fact Aone n-
moisture, and that while the s spores of
are capable of sustainin ng a,
boiling-water without lost
they do not bear their proper n
stances, it is easily conceivable
that no ng 1 AREA cán be presented to their
г in healthy individuals. Their
of creation; we hare
every time we breathe; and not a mouthful of
food a take which does not swarm with. them, wh
‘other imparities, they adhere to our bodies,
E heiiselves, ir . — there is any ine-
15 they spread with
a Hi d d the
1 sion 10 WP Said
preso, an ii 10 ют v appar, 1987 £3 act A far |^
more im the animal y, pill than was
‘have
Г Wit, alter cows „Death in
PT MUN not eat E feit до toate % |
e it is to’ fy it th
an Г tds their” 4 stab gt Moran “Tittle
: he. superior lei ee, OF а
W 0 tbs, FO Washhouse vi
4r. ў diden iT T Dua riluspbauda
“a. |
water N ae . it is s this | eeu
175 ne |
cai ter ia
y with cho
L epu cras
yo lai
er there i is a weak |
ЖИН
dni aie x Fe X рса
gium. ову of sett
lito
s one of, the Mya 16%
AR Rul e, W p i — |
eh depend x upon, — Fas Hr
| tissue ——
ear's rowth ; they |
ught to bee tin softan 7 Я ч
ay be в and served very h ho
3 in the ; midst, and t
hopped мз, with whielt is . mixed a little
finel Yeehopped ap lie, or Onion,
accor nding
with a bit of чаба
e; husk.
the Beans may be allowed to stew in Bt
water, | adding pepper, chopped Parsley, or =
ery leaves, and oil, Kore. ard, or dripping, until it
uch
bad flavour of the h
Or,
to serve
har ter, &c as it is usual to
of bees or rather vings of. —.— een
о been baker’s “bread i is геод for French sou oups,
es too ^ ‘hen intended for
м a little bit of salted flare of punk is often фойеда
the li wor, instead of using oil or 0 r fat. цой
ot „опу on. their freshness, but -a
soihin whieh. th
i or stale Beans не
For gere Jeng. — een addition of water is
Tequived з. the Beans must not dry.
It vin be remarked, that. it ig; essential not toallow the
ir nn e ; 200 idea
giay
etintenits” of M. Gaudichaud, si
ere b
—.— anaid th
qo
1 have mi " iet n
Р am on
unded = the principles |
occurs
nb inemoits, an
: . A welling ‘of cellular
the two sections
will have become | h
ing been sufficie ently | the
€ | boiled by means of the. first witha: to get rid af me e 4
eac
rt it derives. (uud the
not be fixed without, knowing. the qmi, Sinh. 9 the
АР | to
у Жү
мр
and
i pl ace es near mr cr
nce di Haticot tn Soissons is the most | afterw
adv
ts (called. erroneously ж. Dres.
vessels, fo tae are nothing else, do n ot
to descend from the. graft. to the e stocki
ey séem to descend, È from
the stem, that bear: i
the graft than
CI
difie according. to the Ponens, ‘hey a а
to fulfil. Trcul, in Rev. Hort :
1SSELAGO DIST ANS. ЛИМ ДЕ
I thi 5 t bl med in spring or early summer, it
F this plant bloo: spring y won
tor
not particularly strikin
little faults, = plant is likely to be long a
easy culture, ug m of nre. de
time which. the remain in yore the
season, fully sik it to be ene one o
useful for winter decoration i in cultivation. ga {or 7
to the end of January; but persons who may Wisa mor
specimens, and those with little accommodatiol
growing. the plants тара, will 3 n :
ate them them well st
ss ә
ae
TA forge ar pt A
gn а
7 will “ad
g the p
I lone pw
ever they 3 jd dr
sufficient i
Seer y mnd Im —.— е. pete
freely, and grows slowly iat ie winter,
* of {эө sat
plants. U with the vi
‘than nios
a “of
by of” the’ үт Ctiwche фена;
the seme P A upper portion’ ore oe t is — |
tha an that on e lower, but that is
n tlie to sect ous
titties pes all
е union by méans of the
by the formation of ——
ele eas n ei jute of the ‘aforesaid tissue.
ha sao ay
a they
stitutes’ уркун e
d Fr ^ hat tim
820 * по Pince 70114 or t om gore ї
law xis
rnd ins Fat ad men pare t ШО d wh
rüded i
must
3° on te urface of the ‘albar- deat р they will
kc ur- | temperature shoul
; n yla кей... nat cens
men this sw —— a bark ів АН La uana =. кибе, 1r кы
‘owas | de
mens, з
v
that if strong vig
be freely admito
id the p
lant n Se | |
ie te
gE 84
789
50—1853.] ! THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
ill be th its full value. The survey of Fulham was the fi st rot.
plants occupy a rather close 19 75 will soon be the case. die to which he had vey ra Da e first surv ey of a |
cular
"T
"an nd e 12 inet
[ eimens T osa
wenth
Mr. M.
books.
the ren
Clu
Had aay let а small portion of his own laud, а
| white T бп "the other Pert am “only anxious do elicit the e| A
re's statement, but knew the value from the —
nd kne
Mr. ‘Sleigh having replied, after some, discussion among ‘the
р
т 907.,
decided that the ‘appellant’ s Ел йы печда о
rateable value if - Broadbent's
th of which sums contended
осей to 90.
Mr. Sleigh applied hr rt ne were immediately granted,
er notice of ——
when m
e Hughes! a 100
rand M
Hom
Hardiness and d Quality в ef
will
Paper of 2
hardiness
has st
r. Stee
attend to, — quality, and I hope
arted qu
stating whether the fruit of the Ве
0 Де er sessions.
sé olip ny's wo т.
Mr. Fitch's и also Mr. Poupart js |
e Correspondence
Peara.—1 ans at those
H
n to mere E
b 0
an who
vour of |
which |
"thi "mE
the zentlem
estion will do — public the fa
es Noel,
iut T эвевзев ат)
We know that —
as regards flavou
eee. the Marie Louise tel - Tin — soils and sumo. 1
second rate; and if soy w
less hard and
expect
i. evertheless, |
ting facts,
t cons
interior varieties 1:
too ‘diligent in collec
they may héreafter led ә profitable ‘experience
pes ba
eolder ven
south-east wall
fm р нд Ч Beckel, Marie
rden эд «pl
earance, tn
le
house, qu у у P 4 covert
wat
much
most . astringent; and this is a fal i OM
1 — n
p "dn — iently sweet and j thos but
ele's, adjourned to Jan, 9, 1854. (Froma Correspondent. | inve
3 " were good; daun ez
with balls of
- i 3 foot 10 inches, and all
| feel satisfied you will Dear
| is admitted on all — во far з as 1 am aware, that my ——
lifti
treesin a horizontal ( ( ?)position, with a * ** mass of
ema the tree, thus forming a hs all w ncludes witbin ita
Mm mber of the rootlets, and o nd
on placed in its. new Maro — ficient reservative against
ti es of transplanting
só Many steadying helps to the thee! which in mine are
— — abour and anxi
mportance, giv
во that further хе givin Nb.
|
T the fbro
ve at in an — —— meth
— tar mrs the
lated th. sucess, and hen
natural one; but оа wr. 7 Ae the Lerma t g
the utmost ehre en these; Je T special ‘at
whole m
to
rootlets SE coded mm. ithin з the ball —
кин. IE that ae ut they are not o tó the air,
bnt are ved. — = where ound is Boon
— an ts forn ned i > y^ new
which it m oli ym
plantation € — 2: is ане = d
(рой tr
hereby р ч E the ir ЫРА; there ip som to this extent
reasonable ГЕСЕ to —— Е
than by any y pre
"
почем өөү — rw
and р eservé these? In T
reserve th and apply m
us b
de is admitted, | vy almost A that
Lrequire
MON effect on the tree, if it ig
= à = —— he must arise
- ми — the
18 roota
155 ade | RUE to му тар
t
"permanent!
—.— = ~ 4
to do it, haa БА
М
в not this: separation of the tree
— +.— н у
tod ret Fo у our а
arty o these I
planted within a ө of 50 Bins und beta
тезу ate ae т trees an 100 —
earth oie ing from 10 feet, wn
with the e xf ption of e s are n
well as if they had ne
from
хас E
T 188. bt
* conseqnen
wht of my
Stal then the Wer remains, is
estio
0 — — 1 t srieceedin ng apparently’ а
[1 чот —— than those not aam corer bnt this mighthave
e n ASIN, з еўеп the three failures ca an be с cle early —
рна
will not remove. J. M
Fol voung Plants; but mere
ig the plants 1 closely, aud К
witnessed a Sedi cop ot 2 Gripes om
ildew, al bunch.
— why: sulphur: hadi not been and the —
nch had been ones over and
А m ‘place, they will be servicenble
Alpha.
5 MI Бра eB DEN ШАР,
і FULHAM.
ой
‹
181
10 Lino Аты К Sonoran: Spam, | m Ow
howe
for although ‘dusting’ óve
disease is perce
ed | ye aed in this way, it
this; h I
Lb erum naturally | °
І
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2 D . that Чы Hack be properly attended to, no one will have any correspondents as to how Oak shingles are e fastened on
fl 5 INE A b Tobis te А is complain, of milden fs, I do not remember to have seen any ott than
67 ove, in the spring of 185 the common plan, with hard-ba lain ti vir: —
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pis TENET eal te Se EA sap for two mene YENE iron garden mails should mot do, 3
overruled hie Bench“ ance of doing the same again. Sulp зей: Somerset, 4. й Midi er е
4 two outs, that he * m Com authority. to n th ү mi 2 03 pe" y. жу ah T di Me
е. wijen waa arco nr", liage, and, eyen., TE 1 add my testimony -—
urgeck ee - AE vere: )urse.o сопу ati [50A ‘Brown as to the ехееПепее of this kind ot gene fon aem.
addressed, although Mr. Broadbent's wr re iy а ner, ee e na et | cultural purposes. bere — conservatory =
on Mr. H ug i it, proyided they, won" it, che plants in which seem particular
pas Chairman overruled tiii ob — ng tliat the tr oer dep ted, fond ofthe ig which is transmitted th if Anag
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aa frs architect and ere called ; aes m bros The app 1 5 w 10 feet through the branches; one of Imbricat& of
meth, Be inal Green, (ES Chelsea, ссеззіуе days, similar dimensions, and severa eri and
a. wall aite val e mark t panion, | Bad l e e — sorts not much inferior; these — in the een all *
idem тоин on at assessment, r. Bro advent d w of the hói with "Tree ‹ |
ES “pe an nd in Ae en de Sn its bate vA ы: pened a em did. well of sulphur „nich flourish beauti und ^ hats g
рег annum, i. e; fien uie aly ^ b dantl and annually ano jom - 3
EN P» "for ins 88 vr utn ein 88 erer remember sap y clothed with beautiful foliage, while Fuchsias and
n for She maintenance of oh Fes fences. Hothouse а 2 Grapes so b so jus affected with mildew аз} the. ena haty 8 the p ven used for mmer
d it trees, ав ЕЕ in — Дао alie im With respect to my o (€ ——— A on likewise heres the 5 —
m othouses con ] with a view evapor { h muc nger 1
"m эк igh hted occasionally, Plants unde roug |
— ч 55 uae u NEUES E кириш! by way of, prevention in the, anner. I have bloom they do i ordinary glass, and that, £00,
Etpe 7.15 И Mr cease already — entioned. H. Bennett, P Ball, near without ‘shading, а P redeo bo pete
«196 о "ids ectionable, as it takes
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| "aae od part p ab Тү 2x п ‘A: iii уме, Ж to pie r 4 A of t transplanter—the high in which Orchids are kept, glazed. LE rtley's glass,
h e Biber А — ae of- — рн йч едо куй has in which. also suits these plants admirably, yr th 7 PF
the Lii ; 207 i 98%; 8 me to,write to, yon, for the р à referring Jo pome of the undder it with great vigour. I have no doubt tha kA
Thaexhal ti bent stat bela Op Verne ation, remarks in that article. “Being 2 satia end is 0 tins | ultimately supersede all othe Aone for ho
and det erlernte. f th iue of his prope ind, after very careful e eminently successfal 4 be used eco: en, in much ae rie
Mr. M.Clure 200 tod the assessment of Mr. Broadbent's land | planted by my patent that it E 5 the — vie ws on otbers and LSU түтүү ө, lass ; for exatiple, "ihe roofs
5 — ie vad hich be des w eee m the estan sd 22 nr wel — Жз g of your strict impartiality on the one d, - 8
790 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE Duc. 10,
eise nos | Of f foreign Pears, Mr. Lewis Solomon, of Covent ОУ
d stove just referred to are > ridge an nd | t les. | 2 on, o Бот Garde,
о Б à i sheets 4 feet by 2 feet 3 ins., | Sort f * Market, sent examples of Chaumontel, a More,
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the sheets used fori glazing — е = — —— чаан s| Horricurrurat, Dec, 6.— Dr. NDERSON in the Diel; although these were large and fi
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being th * chair. This being a day on which Chrysanthemums | so southern a
away with much of the Vou wel in such e ene were invited, several collections 1 that useful autumn of the sorts were nearly, if not quite, matched аз regards
imate, where e anon ray is | | flower were — oduced. Of these by — the best v ме аа | size and good appearance, by similar Kinds inthe eal
great едЬ Millfield бонд Stirlingshire. | group p of Pompones from r. Ro obin nson, gr. to mp- tions of Messrs. Snow and Ingram,
wanted. W. Hepburn, Mi CN York > ^ A. jonna uii. n, Esq., 0 of Thames ank, Pimlie As r regar 590 ood | however, be said of some specimens of th he White E
Journeymen are dene ape wn a. ed — nd lcultivatim nothing edid possibly г< аца the — and Reinette du Canada Apples, which Were also
gardener left Scotland a nd 5 will e anxious shown, being in perfect health, dwarf and bushy, and | nished by the same eminent dealer: ; tbese hes
b wos ho PL isis i x ae at iat "дей. I we | literally covered with bloom. e sorts were Migno- | ainly very superior to anything of t
w a : v 3 : ially
| with a yellow ач 5 La Gitan na, blush white; Atropos, colour. They were*also very large in size. A
ЕА — — тө ad T thought brow. nish vens Drine Drine, yellow. A Knig htian n | medal was а М arded. M. Langelier, of St. Helier, Senge
hat I would take a week to E - e indi е different | Medal w aw — d. A second collection in: "ie | sent a large collecta of Pears, which were, e
gs. rs bana: 1 аъ 2 nstant — - sorts eame from Mr. Gifkins, gr. to P. John- | poor specimens, but which were useful. ;
parties, each of w ану : e — ve given nudi Me Esq., 0 Е Church Street, Stoke New ington. It con- they served to show to what kinds certain
Los mena бү so at last e " я ot ons vetet E of extremely large plants which, although showy, ey. The mor
a Scotch conn ence 5р зонта — whe were what ен ners term “leggy,” and also very much Bergamotte de Parthenay : yao
Penis 3 = — "Tn — ber — M stick ed. e kinds were Phidias, General ia red. shaped, with an open deep eye,
is independe > 2 as a * * mi for ayenr at Christine, Pilot Annie ‘Sale, in Madame Camers | Medium sized, жанч. tapering to ‘the T He
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Exe Igea beter — — bool ‘ake Henderson, of the wel inn Kaen : “Ch Nur м sery, St. Beurre, colour dark brown russet, ene Mate
it ona Pun ess he bottes to d br as John's Wood, furnished a group o voe — M ишел obovate, not 17 — 8 а кы inter Ne
i ion. — he — to be ; 0 cured by |
remarkable among was perhaps Presi en кзн а wit л red. Suzette де Bavay: Middle ge
bei as they are in the — sr Decaisne, а reddish-brown sort rl a light centre, turbinate,greenish. Beurré d’Lambert : Midd
d ' |the two colours he same blo producing a | pýriførm, thickly covered with cinnamon russet,
ee leave опе к to nt digas tg tectus вы contrast, "'or some new kinds exhibited by Perné: Middle sized, roundish obovate. Beurré Chien.
numerous — — old соту but they ате eom- | the same un from em. byr rone! of Ghent, the | Rather a "ue ue — pec Mati
mencing new ones with spirit. — hundreds of following were the bes „Mar a mediu m-sized d’Hive iddle ‚руг зей. 551 kin aban id
gentlemen are building fine houses, and are going to lay kind wi ith pink petals, flea off at their points to white, Duede dread ма -sized 0 Лоп i
out flower gardens next summer. It is supposed that, thereby giving the flower the appearance of ан 3 кезун with brown, and e
in consequence, the wages of journeymen gardeners will striped or mottled ; Jonas, а demas e A with sun. Do Sie t es
be as high as two dollars, ог 85. 4d. sterling а day, by [== brown Lb gt tipped with yellow ; and Mdlle баре, gre
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— head gardener with between 2007, and 3007. а year." rim round the тез of ea m, and an Size, shape, and somew
t р , ‚С egg. De Grosellier.
Po Midi qi 774. oo collection not for Beech: It eonsisted of he eoi | long straight stalk ;
spond ent is surprised еч «M. 2 — think that a Wa 2 Justine Tessier, Junon, La Fiancée, Daphne, | Nelis: Form of Passe Colmar
journey c Fenella, Graziella, La Roussée, Mignonette, La Sapagon, ling: Has the appearance E |
ring a plant of ‘Picon na ey intres x Yi aene by Atropos, and 15 кен А as will — m were all Small and round, with a long уа я d |
e rem ente has a paragon of loveliness 18 feet fine kinds of Pom Mr. Spary, of Brighton, senta | sized, obovate, with an
3 inches. І would, however, refer both gentlemen to | plant of Queen of брен, with a view Wes e Small, roundish- 8
the Duke of . Ренна at Chatsworth, mode of training, which, when carried weljout, as in the e Grand Mogul : |
where I have seen a — y- —.— species 42 feet present instance, has a neat effe et. Mr. Spary stated that | yellow. Mansuette : |
high, 33 feet in circumferen h its lower boe the plant was struck in March last, in a 3-inch pot, an | Duharnel. Beurré 5 oun i |
e covering a ere, ae 51 feet. M. P., Dec. 4. had been kept in a cold frame till the end of April, when it | eye and stalk ; much resembles Pomme Pc э И
w ifted into a 6-ineh pot, pinching the top off and Chretien Musqu ntig 1
аер oct | exposing it to the o n June it was shifted into sane d т: 1 tand |
Foreign Correspondence. an 8-ineh pot, when training was commenced by placing | Rome: Probably Napoléon. Beurr і |
alo, Manaroo District, New South Wales a horizontal wire trellis on the ‘Pot 80 as to project about | pears to be the Beurré Rance. P. |
July 11,1853. — I live on Man lains, 6 es 6 in e rim, dividing thé shoots, and lead- | Doubtf Beurré B |
west of Twofold Вау by the road,and abo miles | ing the longest to the outside, keeping the next lengths collection; but different from that receiv |
é elevation of this to fill з and the shortest for the | nge d’ Hive |
sheep-run above the sea is, by aneroid, 2383 fe | ‘hese were tied as they fce ssed ev ry tet until | are different from the A orin received under |
lains is but a track, practic- Tlien each of the oots was topped, as soon in the Socie [^ den an ‘
шек teams. The extent of | as 12 plant began to Seana) t was again shifted into a sized, oboya colon of |
the run in circumference is 28 miles, containing an area | 9-ine I laterals were не 3 enough, they | Gros Retin 4 Fug hien "
г 24 square miles, and eapable of keep- | were then regulated and tied, во as to fill and form the Passe Colmar Doré - This is retained as |
еер, In а very dry season they | — — September, n “the centre shoots were | viride foreign nurserymen ; but it |
oots of the бін or the allowed to turn up, ем» the outside ones tied down | nothing but the Passe Colmar |
ев 0 bis vi is ly wet. ж ight longer, to make horter, so as to make Resembl urré de Capiaumont. |
June I gauged пеагі of rain, of which nearly the E — —— —— of a con n it was set Small, roundish, stalk short; skin ru |
4 5 hours. In the same month the aneroid wa s| for was again shifted into a larger ‘pot, to | first-rate. (Girondelle) or Jarvondelle : R |
at 10 P.M. — highest, 27.950 ; lowest, 27.230 pi td di flowers, p prolong its growth. The , Beurré Rance. No. 1031, шше»... } |
heit's thermometer n (mean for plant was then removed to the greenhouse to bloom. sized, obovate ; colour of russete
it is hung at the back of the house The Pompon varieties — admirably caleulated for Lan angelier’s Seedlin mes Queen Victorin, best;
ith a southern exposure only, The | this style of growth, but they require autumn-struck | resemblance
from the south, as it has been for plants to carry the plan out to perfection. Plants aoe Tn the ge of St. iei UM
i oldm ди th managed in this way are dwarf and compact, nown : Appeared to be the Bon Chrétien
ng up very suitable for front shelves - table stands in con- No. 297, unnamed : Is probably the Bu
here ; t being shearin ing time, we Mf tes ta Bag eee or greenhouses. A Ce rtificate of Merit Beurré Goubault: Form of Passe Colmar.
were. put to Feat иштерге iro Lit. gegen) va TRIN e i ': Resembled Beurré d
has now. J d again, The І nglis vegetables an "ie — арун table Pears’ from Nouvelle Doró : one obovate ; skin fi
flowers i ve well with us, Wheat is grown for е | plnees көйгө «Us Humber formed. ‘of speeial | yell ; di from
use of the stations ; servants require to be geppiied жш | exhibition’ on this oeensiom. Of these the best eame in th e garden, which was very ie Dayenn Gris
1 peck a week a man, ffe i 9 ea of flour. The bem Snow, gr. to Earl de Grey. They consisted. Minds roundish, 5 840
H is either Luce: This place is a of Beurré Diel, Chaumontel, Glout pueri Passe’! A Certifica али: Sry
to the north of the. 37th. parle of Pg pi and Colmar, Van Mons Leon le Clerc, and Nap
These of Limeriel
— 1 by the 149th meridian ; hich ae were all —— kruit of their oe — kinds ad Pents from that part of Ireland
awarded
‹ on the them. pae rm was a — farnished by the Tan
9 miles ; three or four are, in Mr. Ingram, from the R ra on Ga ——— , Frogmore „ and and
mi which a Certificate twas’ aua
ve сөй Glout 1 ; Chaumontel, Diel, | was the P.
here and Viear of Winkfield, Marie дове Knight's Monarch. | and ‘extremely well ri;
Г ings. These, as well as the forme ormer, were extremely well Stortford, sent, as he always
ar rising ground, only that it ripened. They were all from a west wall, except the beautiful basketfu
; trees are i and Beurré Die we semi- Muscat, N Museat of
a di Lite arch Iks at the pri
it light wood. and the and which had in consequence acquired a rich cinnamon | Banksian
2, stinkwood, 7 is also the brown skin. Mr. Hill, gr. to R. Sneyd, Esq., of Keele berries were 8 by A
2 stone outside its Yewberry-like | нат Staffordshire, produced the following: viz., Beurré Hall near Fakenham, Norfolk.
the families ies are near | Bose, Glout Moreeau, Duchesse d'Angouléme, Beurré Си їз Black Prince, for А
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ntry in they were grow “Ewen, gr. removed. Aj
і #0 the Duke of equite at Arundel Castle, also sent a brought into a Vinery à
I collection o ; but they arrived too late for com- | the 20th of September a large dish was gather
найн The Re Rev. J. E. Gray, of Wembley Park, them. The fruits shown were small, b
ев two spesinsens of the well-known baking | that up to the middle of November
were off a ED Or
may, | (фе tee on which was stated to have ae 111 fruit. | interesting group
ited were reported respec- | Skinneri, and its large variety
"tive when fret gathered, 1 R шыл Cym fia
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Odontoglossum Insleayi the r же variety of a farrago of disreputable blunders, may have to | soil, the plants be transferred to thei "bla =
Calanthe vestita ; the bait colo Tu C. eureuligoides ; acquaintance with other branches of knowledge, we | pots ; * qudes ion 2 anillos —
Fe ee white veined An:eetochilus, ba cut speci- cannot say ; but it is clear that they are profound! | for handsome specimens. During the winter —
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harm- d ju y favour-
ingly variegated plant. A Banksian Medal was pres teacher of ^v^ telling his students that ae erose is а | able opportunity ý жег never allowing any mastic leaves
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did not y s well. By means of placing it before smallest analogy between these two kinds of — that in order to admit a free circulation air, Liquid
a brig re, however, sufficient blooms s e5 forced the arillus i is “ tlie outer covering. of a seed,” ? and that | manure, with occasional waterings of soot water, will be
to — to show how ik i уд The rA wers plac ion is * th rd Saad very beneficial from this time to the end of the
are light eoloured and spotted ins 2 base of 9м: ‘time “the d is begi nning to wiht — blooming engem, 1.406. mors will. be :
ile the to ;
] say *it is qui ray end y ato d to lose, and m any of the works brought — by weather, and avoiding at all times wetting the blossom,
in the open puis ail during the winter of 1 and | them — all praise. We therefore trust they will After their blossoms have faded and seed they
1853. In September last it "— sigus of flowering see the propriety of instantly withdrawing a book which may be again treated as above. In saving seed, the
when it was taken up and placed in heat for the sgraceful to most brilliant, distinct, and best-shaped flowers only
purpose of bringing it at once into bloom. * a and whieh is only fit to be — —.— trunk · maker | should be selected, dwarfness of habit should also be a
month since it opened i its first flower ; these blossoms ew d considerati tion at all times ; remove the seeding
are open in ihe day; at night they are closed. New Pl ants. hates 0 а frame by themselves, and be careful not to
But, they are great duration; for the 2 " let сч was blow upon them, or the vip be entirely
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A Certificate "E Merit was мей, it. Mr. Lidgar | o ES pem near tone abet AS which they отмо — trou ment borsa — te ing hen
of Hammersmith, sent three f Man a 8 rt — (lateribus deflexis — lobis basilaribus nanis rally much stronger and — "ey haac those ra
Red, and similar. рове аў Wall's Invincible White 9 нки levi n ncm came mes altà. duplici root gu өтөр — a greate rd
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uem the Garden of this iiw ety ; сет v Bil- Mb eer пе рма [ig this striking species to Mr. Lod sid ager My own — is that! for those who who sly
winter анбар ate thee: carpi T Cyhnbidiam а | diges, who rapi us that it was peel Sew Borneo to make a fine display of bloom, and at the
? Mr. e flowers are ende
» several Pompone Chrysanthemums, a collec- | pi seme furnished with brown eaculate decido ‘bracts
ears in which was Be — as long as the pe dunele. Each flow about 4 inches very "n pots, if encouraged with plenty of manure
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8 Mice. Since the failure of the Potato, roots of: this verge to "is he middle of the lip, where qol 125 they should be potted in 3-inch pots. The remaner
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as food ; but with the exception of Oxalis — PT ; ' in | parts fibrous maiden loam, one ditto of rotten 9
lito wá has been done with the m, and even the latter although real oblo gr A ole of lip, and one“ ditto of leaf mould. To this adda portion of
has of late qwe 8 145 greatly into disuse. to gt rA Are bent down, has much the Silver or river sand ; if this is not procurable add a
A are of about the same value as 175 5 9 " of fibrous pent, — will мын ——
ground nuts. soil open and porou ese should be all well mixed
DFUSSIA ISOPHYLLA. Nees vom Esenbeck in De together in a rough — pen taking out the large
lant cultivation
— ! uns llis Prodromus, XI. 176.— Ruellia isophylla
H otices eb Books, | of Ga ' — —2 chilly on drainage — с this should
Жейн T » ies А А nail ie nab shrub, resembling the now common | „ү, 1 dta
enty Lessons in — Mosses, by " Gar саз Goldfussia katayan lla in general 3 but having times : "abc carried ont, ·
First series, Fourth edition. Longman —We аге all the leaves of equal size, and a less straggling habit. will be Pae abono wii ———
glad to see a reissue of this most useful "i phates The leaves are narrowly КЕ tapering to Ше er the plants be inten ed for home decoration or
ing lit , which teaches more than books of point, slighty . The flowers usually appear in io pese мй} BB. i
e to those who turn to botany as an amuse- | threes at the end of a rather slender short axillary | тръвлтмемт OF THE Аттаах —This beautifal
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what they only before admired. W Aust frequently 47 viti the tube, stiff, erect, hairy on the outer side; the While to cultivate : still, with the little care
— "tr nd. ix: anthe ar? hemispherical fleshy connec- | | been bestowed upon it, few have made more improve
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buyers” will so contribute nar their mite to poor Gardiner firmly united to them, so that this plant is at once didy-
child. i is i
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my of the Herald Pinon за & 208 has with glandular hairs, and seated in a fleshy "toothed tito Be DAF 2 inches —
reached a wird 2 Mire which — | Зер dadh 2% жылы эш лр ee, oe — them — r |
Panama as s — tans of vj Seri ovules, The stigma forms тед of 81 of an m to plant them out, which do in good rich soil.
m 8 of a my а pon called acuminate style, and is therefore perfectly simple. Wich this “her —
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Tinajita, FA [4 — —
Senge | FLORICUL LTURE.
Horsemanship ; о rt. of Riding and Managing
Horse: adapted} for thu айа and Gentlemen | TREATMEN AR &.—Few flowe
on the Road and in the Fi SALA Instructio me for | more ite during: the U winter and сай
не Golts ghey Young. H: By Captain | than the Cineraria, exhibiting, as it does, almost —
— „ late o e London: shade of colour, from a bright RN crimson to а
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tem the case ken, howev Ie pot to aver water, e Cinerarias are | temperata. D
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The | „„ lace them as near the Large Apples There soto Apis on edition
is necessary glass as convenient, in order to keep them dwarf and Rochester, belonging to 1 a en —
and is зай Ва to be com- | stocky. As soon as the roots have made their appear- | size. One is а Pippin, 153 — геро
monstration ; and the | ance ae tough. the soil give а. liberal shift, say а Салай | weighing 3 5 eei
m -| IN C " |
ral is also such as as to pot, but t unless the soil is in a sarc pa А E»
` e unt e р their, Ларг
Yon pots little will be required. beside a liberal | T. Simpson, Calder Soap-works, |
but we ihe Moins water and air, unless they —— Patent „чя UR viol, home (No. 1230. —©іві s
t | 3; ir some | | The dissolving i n. wage , shod, dy, and
35 — 3 —— «фат > ка i 'oduets of wi and hair эшш by
i eats a
ellow vided th ts have been k y moist, | other
пр але ай жа е days red with a fine ans of —
| overhead. Should it, however, be found qute eed obtained w coprolites есе at
et, fumigating with tobacco must be resorted ta. nen other Similar ДАДА for the purp
Authors of such | | the roots have again made their a жез жанчы d the | Mechanics Magazine.
792 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. | Duc. 10,
i FLOWER GARDEN AND BHRUBBERY | Dec.” 9 Reger througlioüt; es tty age ER |
Calendar of Operations. As the routine management of the flower gar Cic arn... sonar бейне fög; overcast at night eset „
(For the Ming week.) | now consist principally in Spes the beds, , edgings, ur bons Foggy throùshont ; slight rain at night 1 f
"T фер and turf clean, and the walks in proper UT there ke uo о pronta frosty at й дда —
PLANT DEP R will be time to look. over the shrubber for the, purpose “>. S—Foggy ; fine; partially overcast. |
Very little can be attempted at dis sima jte nd © ы 22 es pias s RP OE Bu КАТОД below the average;
attending to the mere requirements of plants in the and shrubs which circumstances may render desea During the last Y years, 1
way of air and water. This attention is Werte at all as well as for arranging for future 1 In AE iiio . endin
ti but for the next two months more cure is needed rangement and planting of the shrubbery, a ai Ma рь
in their By eg on than at i other ne In dul single objects or masses near buildings of any kind, some
f air should bé admitted s to eda over | thought. should. be „bestowed. in selecting plants which
— Aene pipes or A eras on entering foe | е; when will harmonise best with the architecture or character of Sunday 11
this can be don onstant cir more or less, | the building, on 15 one 19 ne with "p adjoining | Tues. 13
may be allowed n4 ‘hand rer e ee apes adyantage ; scenery on the other * and t of the year when muc i
EA change the position of the best specimen it is desirable Pad hah prn the p Voli ri Friday 16
de o their foliage may be. equally good on all effect should likewise be considered; for, whe FE pee ha verat — : н
Om 1 Kern the TY fein pente on shelves near grounds-of residences are, seen principally tie — m Ns 61 — * many os E ND. d .
ae eee otherwise elevated, to give them the full autumn and winter (which. is Las paie is e t HEUS o WP
56 tof vhat Et assi is at this season. Remove any | selection of trees and shrubs should be employed wl No tices to ‘Gotresp one dent ian atua he
i y yet remain on the surface Pare most xdg at this season, either мы blooming ae MISCELLANE May we, ét) =
the 501, ar ма, Te "lenye, j kf removed as TRY or by giving a warmth of tone to thie Ье аан ngthe| many friends) NA: their; good intentions abe .
occur. in bloom will above season 5 the 1 iof their Tage MR. different | Вахе фут mnm lb apg plo W МУП pio. m
air aii daily ; wi air of 108 use may new be kinds of Sumach, Maples, American а ба e Liquid- caca able, — do not = to. subjects bel ñ
rept een y im a dry as the: ta smperiture Y 900 bo ambar, and hardy Azaleas, may be, n med P, une either the Gardeners! Chronicle or the-Agricultural Gazette ai
birra À low and thedktben abair damp; among many others ;, while. the Лоев ўд Dog-wood, | Back Numbers. Fall pie will be given for Nos. 97 and
watérings, &c., given to the plants will . 20 |. when planted in masses, produces a fine effect A PAS A. C. We regret to be unable to pnt the "Essi
atcepbere damp enough, even with the; counter- the winter, from the red colour ч the wood. Amer СА у Раа Ga UR
а of ага: ель A few 1 Bas kis plants, Roses, and the princi art of flowerin tig shrubs; these protothalls are деве о of De or ара
bloom. } gro or where Should be selected for spring so а тау summer. T. Again, actly the bol Пт —both are present either on the same
et с coings for ‘propagation are W а Bring Evergreens, ineludin Conife plants. st adiis Dion MP ч дуз eek bnd
y pla orced for the cónser- effective, hem the, leaves have "fallen from — — not satisfy your uncertainty, then we must refer
Bare rémove them’ to more heat and pus but, ts perhaps, жога — yso,in February and works, illustrated with plat ates, in which the ii
ig as ther ae Guard against damp in pits and Mar urse, advocate planting ex- — e i 3 . d ast Saiten
proper ventilation; "dry peat or charcoal ашан Vig one zit 5977 ofi the 2 хо рне ннн тла р e |
silet are good T pipette en damp chem uad PA RS | pa — tri circumstan -— but we thi чу may be p correspondents Saying wher 12 75 im |
floor for placing plants on in damp i ag In doa mprove that й appearance English pee and Gynerium argen е proc po |
foul weather ae feri future operations, onm be кеттг ад ү 4 2100 ants ripened > this c on a í Gani Mam |
PPP crocks of various 11255 ,includin f h ^ ia Fin TREES FROM CUTTINGS : Picea. no itis, You ma |
E error. i . НЫШ
ving, ma Mad ‘of other things should be got ready. The mild damp weather i is — favourable for Try from time to time. If you cannot satisfy
«329148 510 FORCING: DEPARTMENT: e pe = се 5 an e un Bod — — - Bon m аты taped sae y Hon
now r ipenin: ng should be fally expose |< ext y hable tot ieir attacks Fe the existing buds. The new one, if it comes, "will
8 light we have, to improve both e and adopted than е pt Been the plants after, dark! ; but you must not be too si
» flavour ;-when. grown in pots the plan MS — — with candle VV кен eg LAE a
the bed а d: placed near the glass for the above | 2% asjonal, spring a soot. Holt too, are often ree 41 rie оу fet Б the porai
object. Water with pe fai and then only when the erg attacked by them, and between the crown Lo also. Da mh d is bo variable vm itish
plants require it. Swelling fruit should be, syringed on | 9100@ they harbour securely; same: process must | say whether it shonld be Wei
the mornings of sunny days; ‘at’ other times thi НЫ be 'ado opted as with the "Polyanthuses, Auriculas in strong enough 0 донуу Grass, EIL
ture of the internal air will be am ly scfücient with the | frames should have very little water, but abundance Bahia deren Be due. Ee
prr ae : me jj : LA'PING- + Amateur. V. lan is perfectly intellig
low amou nt of light we hade just How. Night teni ped: air ; look "Di me lants occasionally, stripping off аы fis — ess s, with dees — pipe 6A if yo
A r 0 nied by venti od ead leaves, ng i VEI MIN S ; the Goes: чап; din mater - dump otion ,
10% in advance of this may be permitted by sun-heat. | prise on cp EUN they need at present AbyT | might succes е plan is very open
wife Lr B. w x 7 jas d have been far better to have ried your?
| ‘rested plants, which will eee been in a Tali ips, from the wet wea ther, are still шор lanted seize pie than fo hav M. 3 * а — et dre
— es for a few weeks, if wanted up early in| the first favourable apportapity, Pinks and. Pansies e glad
: ow have the ä — slightly raise will redit . ate planted ones are apt to be {i
E. uprooted ‘If opportunity serv re Ark ov 18 r Bo: Enquirer, ary эй osphere Н
T and i the ee en sf he, sapie f клу чау Va I» hia 1 nek 5 — in чн үче sis Mp pk sper deny t generala iy bug uei tee p
fiu niy pT
a0
: " Т nion *
t When Ag mer ш is MIRI. diy, 165 Бө po ta wi tr Kad 10 ft so yan
Haee sin Parsley у Cabbage, and other growing crops,
a
between the plants as
Ай йана кез, protection. Look to Cauliflower and Lettuce
Lo pláh under glasses, to prevent them from drawing, which
ank Winey M uld irrecoverably in injure them. In pre paring g eos
for future. crops ay in Rund, 8055 күчөп етор
о the land is 19 75 nded for ; avoid, by all means, pe g
break with the same kind of plan aid 400 ati following; and
"| if possible, allow three years to intervene’ ora D
,
h A 3 the form
same p nt occupying the ground a seeond tim e—by a sal, Not Haco e р
tare nen pu em this may be easily avesthplishedo Фаня ХРИ ym ng; 4 "a
! et ste en P.
futu ure crop and its Successor are’ a known, — Cir te rni ора! slit i Hes ;
1 е
bd manure ктаб for each, the рери Гат for. the fi Blenheim m de 1 x én
| стор may be made to Embrace & eee e for rhy tin M, i y 0
1 fii
h С
E. Ux ri Er a
Miet of the aik
А ERS. СА DE Number Yor Nov. |
cu RER nn and to — cupi you allu Ale гали er; |
F 9 ps if doy Ue SN us iie м names о
— * rae mid by 1— when. ‘plants, and should | “ро _Tho do not t
"Ње weather i is dal may be applied; damp the, shoots be carefully protected from frost. In weath fo r like the
in the forenoo pm t amd have r^ dull. w a the р present, these, as well as other > plants, should be drawn
aimi ei tly damp without ШЕ back from. the window, ог set down on the at
E „For 8, Pe р
Ag 1 — night. . dan. ery БАЙА їп УВ A of Rus and even
ressed
n mi it to be given to plants —
т=з house windows in winter, than jast ё ent to keep her die n
3 in the id sufficiently Moist to maintain fes ы
4 earlier in Белу ‘state. Cauliflower plants er dred growing |
"тейге will ded а! € trea om eh N under к # south wall, will be greatly: benefited Љу a. few
gp vem net le qoe. Canoe o. proe, (rm, tette үл БА. somata material being ii
roots of an t .!over: Je л a view | eep
_ аша}до w etre tne RPMI OF | frost, and partly for the purpose of Preventing the.
m ad di ponie er A g, died thawed by sun-heat in the.
Mad willbe required he here in the, ‚ву of preparing, | middle of, the day, Irae ant that i А at all 9755 wil |
beds Suecessional crops... of белн Asparagus, | stand hang mh) jected alternately to hard frost at night
j gene ee Asparagus, is greatly | and a moderately hM. mperature during ris ^
to е th vhic is generally th case with plants that are unprö-
eted in stich а on. бта 8 f sd re gd РЁ
dui oco RH a
7 H Н
(Stare, OP THE.WEATHER T.CHISWICK stie:
week ending De. 8, 1353, обете Wi e e. Pothomine: ur
жес аш ЕТТ ИЕ
TEMPERATURE.
Yon:
| bat West's St. Peter's (Ol
spen ar Se er
50—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 793
ТО AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT. MAKERS. | WATERPROOF PATHS. BARN AND CATTLE SHED [grows rather than in the course of cultix. by...
HE DIRECTORS of the CRYSTAL P varying the trestami of.the plant in o of
it GOMPANY having пож. determined the daten of | "THOSE who would enjoy у their ir Gardens during the manure. It is by hybridisin "Lor ially, or b
EXHIBITORS’ SPACE, and са the Rent to be charged for winter mon — Should enano! their walks of PORTLAND | ] 8 T
the same, are prepared to arram with ag aptat СЕЛ MENT CONCR ETE, which a thus :— Screen the ве ection, whic th is ust choosin instances А ferreis:
Makers. for the Exhibition of “Implements an | gravai Сока зе np sie present —— which | ils ridising—so chaining plants with a күл» bent
motion or otherwise.— cular a: be had at ite еу» s | is wixed with it, and to y part of elean gravel add oneof sharp ards the end at which
Offices, Agricultural ы nt, 3, Adelaide Place, London | rivet sand. To five 4 4 uch equal mixture ada one of Port- t which you aim— y
«быз (By Order.) aa ai am —— ve — r y stat ariel 9 qaot which will give them an extra-
E . GROVE, Secretary.
"есе vx, Secretary ХОР ean its aad Spre А * is ‘required beyond ny | natural impulse along the course their nature dic-
e, and in 48 hou as hard аз а rock. Vegetation arn that this end at which you aim can alone be
spa
GS AUTIO N E: o 'AGRICUI L “TUR ISTS— — j rr rough or — — М xoi ейи tin fie fally reac cached.
ÁNURE ng BiN carried on that extensive adutterations of this | to vives fall Tom the middle АГ the path Lo ard the sides! Now all this finds its parallel and close ansia
x are still mre tee LAE ТИЕУ Не ваше prepëtatioh та »" нне — — paving Е g for с BARNS, in the animal world. We have, during the 13
£ 205-5 Dy ether situation > H
AS THE Fagy IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, | where a clean, ha bottom is a desideratum, May be laid in week, examined several herds. of cattle comprising. d
8 to R. cis A to the Peruvian Government and to | winter equally well as in summer. least 500 head of stock, and — —
Public, again end Farmers and all others who buy |- Manufacturers of — Cement, J. B. Warie & Ввотневз, them three diffe — kinds of pr 53i
ова carefully on their AP guard; Minbank Street, Westminster.
The ci ve been exceedingly struck with the similsiity 66
о е the best security s from whom they purchase wi will
rse be the Bu NETS, SHEEP NETS, RABBIT — the management, a nti with #6 -— ef the
10s.
AT FOLDING NETS with B ктоо Poles, 14 foe 1 i
ж remind bares each; Par 3 Roa 2d. per square гул 3 — | result, Just. as two fieids shall be man ed and
ales £^ захо ap 4 feet wide „114d. йон . Folding Nets, | cultivated alike, and 70 the vlde t idus oe" :
. i € sg eruvian 4 feat high, 4d, and. yard A M e ln Many harvest, differ схове .
em , 2 `
еёт so 21 50 des wes two ye ars is factoria 1, Edmund "Terrace, ту, London ond Road, Islington (late © inherent ево мех plan ants. A В. 112 ba By 3
9l. 5s. per ton, less 2 ЗЕКЕ oh cattle yielding beet, or milk,
Any resales made by dealer + A n E ce must therefore NO UT YVNEA D DRA GE and m Vir eus naria Tri e is E T
кыё 3 E ndun med THEG G БИБА, LAND АГ" Sý рады F stock of peculiar quality, according to the, original .
A of Parliament. Ges 852, Parliament Street; Lo А-А. "уай inherent character of ima animals, and Фо. 9
1 RUVIAN. GUANO, e RM um Юр, T H Ker S E ME, He ford, De Cr е ie жооб iplettión hie mere de 2 |
Lo a M „M.
Superghospbate of 3 — all A ATARI, Manures, Mei iy Bir. Jour "Yr * Hart. M Fs b 9 Pick, the нне than anything else, and that is of
Rape Cakes, &c.—W M 18 CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London, i чайгы a А T ia any dairy herd near London-—o ape nr — m
ANÜRES He flowing Memires are mam: c К К рн
fac — at Mr. LAWES Factory, poco paoia = sons Gate Nc» 54 ruhill, Londo W horn herd, ike that of Mr. asec *
0 Thomas Edwa rd Dicey "si, Clay bro 1 Hall, Lutterworth. The following. is the at Sie
T ps
Suparphosphate Lime. William Fier Hobs, — MM ГА — ing 1
Sulphuric Acid ava Сорго Edward’ J tohin: 5 “М, Pol nare, Lond places we "г lately visited.
lites... H б 0
g William Street, City, London * MCP, on Hall Sl РУТ nth TW bushel f
An peruvian € and ayia ppd Sm utain 16 per cent. of * illia Tite, Esq., F. S. prr © у 2 k Wien past 5 pi morning wi » $
Amionia—Sulphate of Ammonia, baron чи AP. NAM tie уе, ка р two. vafter 6 6 they have about 4 Ibs. weight of.
"HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S 5 — AT | Drain : 3 — — g. ‘Enel a 7 — = tag |h
“MANURE, made NY from animal s ces, yield- | the eius of.Farm Buildipgs, on dere rz "Ме
зорї ‘slow decomposition, tS * eel Tü&üblá | amount of the ou "Пау being 9 — bye arintal instalments; varying ween two, and they are then let out, two at a
d MM e e e . tni, fora few winter to water; they t |
vian , Ni hos rmine m r í {е $ " "i
of Lime, Bulphats o st ne a, Fishery a asia Agricultural Ва Sa alt, - ett CLIFFORD, Secretary. | to a clean fresh bed, and lie down till the afternoons’
other Artificial Manure і „ i i
age Street, Blackfria eru et T'on НЕ BIRMINGHAM awe CATTLE! wD POULTR RY ied then receive 30 of Mangold Wurzel apiece,
— — ——— The FIPTH. GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1 — u night get 4 or 5 Ibs. — ay.
R 0 1508 ND. DRAIN Ace. сое eee ме cae TW POULTRY! mU. Iud үр sty peu tell whether that is mea milk or beef
eral "ears мн 0 11 21] ng am, on Phi - te Y Teast
Mr. DR С.Е. dn ate the Supervision of | Тһе Entries Ay Cour exceed 2000 P. oe . The Private View pry oer stock! Perhaps the last is the
Land Drainage at a charge of axe hillings per acre; or if under pes Annual Din ir Thesday next, Dee jp H ely to be named ; but we rd ra 00.
p 3 AY hae ‘each ; after that another bushel of grains
30 acres, three guineas ME day. or setting out the Drains, ER 1 Trains, on: all the principal Lines ofi} sti i 1 n
Lev Ks. ES Ke ae oe u Diis by Co ntract. Offices Railway, fulk particulary, of which wi ill appear, in the Advertise- "ia оа 106 Pau M ,
Abingdon Street, Westminster. ments.and Bills of the s the quality of a beast goes 1
2 T lt it. is said фа, the A
Ip DEN DRAINAGE. 2
R. BAILEY DENTON’S TABLES OF COST,
Mice sio NORMANS AS The [m ише | maim ш
was DRAINING aren NE rii is н анаан Soci la eat | ‚| faet; that at the present time
EsDAT, — e Sedet of — blishment m Camden
These Draining "Levels have lately Tuvaspar, Hin Be ror Ireland. as admirably adapted !
ed; they. have ae Ж iw; 12: pe^ T Der Н ngham, exham.— od milk, € тоў a " i
(W Mr. Brown, the intelligent
Tun Times of Thuteday jay contains a. report from cé is made
і dated вее the | Admiral Monxspr, comma manding in е Pacifie, con-
inder telling at ate te rise EN fal veying very ini pe órtant ботни on the quantity
i in fi nées onte eom к AR к of Guano’ tema ning on the Chincha Islands. We to
3 Wis Phi Now had, maS ilis ete of it To'a week, "bat о
Road чч? + — А 1
ey tlie Күт ы Road) e the fotlowing extract from if, for the informa- |
tion of our readers. ea n, that from th
URN o LOK poig te rincipal island o ee is already remoyed, while, nil
ICAN: — The of the first quality, there remains about. pn 00 |
th tons; ze the second, 1,500,000 tons; and of in erior
5 d
t island there:
6000004 ү
tons. Admiral 6 EUN as the result of his | the te
data, їл, which he says that he has confidence, that
Bo; islands will be е panned dof APR in att 74
years,
eke ue,
thik with de
= 8 d no bett
e
wi : o rer deve
ee
189 t
vy dias
Е rond Totte m stich
acne SEE —
rather than the character of produce that
modification by, skilful managem
»(
; Itist : des 1 n ad " A ies Mi i |
ieular : that; whntes charae- А
teristio features of any plant, eae rey -Lto which Vr. ‘Posey alludes in his Jetter onagrie
not the DB — — features, was all that lay? cult Lskatisties. TERE dwing e ane
thin the scope mere act of cultivation! is bein, ‘attained at — ARA hat
You Could not b the ат use of e
r М ' | manure inerease 195 a 0 the is made" profitable e by the natural leney
erte abl eerte Wheat grown npo 1 alt th ri jd could M ie much ase; to a rapid formation!
170 viva Н me. ay Ж, t V chara i "fut! and Hesh, © Such, lange breeding estai
; "s was, to, өре 9 acter, Wh: ;
у mie, orby sir diredtion FS the said. Messrs. Winton & that ‘might be. "s У lo
perit ined Mesa ö эрттер Wheat is culis 5 y . Lars and of other short-
ve a pointed essrs. BURG EY, € l ; . (уно. ЗАНДЫ oT YOn Y
Жо, Tondon my vh olesale Agents, to whom Irespectfully found that, By the prop 9 manures, broden, фи stock, baye had а
aT in adresse. К Puacts.Pannes.: | that grain oust ig etalon and its other to . exert; most
itrogenous reh its natural influence on, rtment o
. t us ingredients, but in that, depa eco
SON. anp PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, deed: d ees „plant exhibited а more whose: maxima. we have this week been Jook
Чем and Improved. Con Gondel BOILERS | vigorous growth, and proved, i mor in аглаг аб Baker Street, Mr. Ровкт tak
| — rr e er y re —— M | roduee and anor Jalas 1 eter o iti: pem ory enable now a pu
— se A о that produce than ordinarily it was. If, therefore, an? сеп" | pa of keeping
cS eMe. p KON marum bine 8 desire to procu sd roduce of Е Бн ate she showshow;theughthenumber
Wave ioxnen ted; referencon of he must aim at it from the v M: д e an '
Ro and fll ernie fore cing а_ diferent character oi the 12
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
792
"e T.CHISW.
sag observe mo
hes. ov TE WEA’
252 £ x Dec. 8,1
нй
Radis} sad ats arrot
main at Se Pl ће $ а
ding эйе ue baun
Duc. 10,
— EC. 10,
—PFoezry throug’ TETTE ub "T foe AIC UE
: LOWER be eo AND SHRUBBERY.
Calendar of Operations. tias nt of the flower garden will|- Z Tees ; den se foxy ove overcast at )
(For the Meng week.) now consist Flegel in W the beds, &c., edgings, IL de Und ROWE; El slight rain at night TH
nd turf. clean, and the walks in proper condition, there о re EY s Чйешину vertabo xi
PL N 5 PIR TM Fe SLF БЕУ; overcast ; frosty at. ight
Very littl pis роу dad a neva will be time to look over the shrubbery for the purpose ce tit a he La a
* ittle can be attempted at this sime e tion of the trees e weeks Lot deg. Delow the inge
attending to the mere requirements of plants in the d shrubs which circumstances may render ere E OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI D
way of air and water. This ns is dee at all as ne as for arranging for future os In md Daring the Sint a ос — 1, mi
times ; ut for the next two months more care is needed rangement and planting of the shrubber t adul as Sia 938 ad Р ш
g Ys |?
in their application than at any other season, In dull single objects or masses Hear buildings of a any kind, some "it EF 528 SE Years in Quant ils
mo Kerr Э Qm be i itted ou Ta pass ao thought should. be „bestowed. in 8 g ts which Sie | SAP | ZF med. of Raine ^ s
pipes or flues on enterin опѕе ; when h best. with t hi n * of | Sund › 7 нЕ
ee taint ar ove ee Ea aeie i EBENE EN a
= ен to: hard-wooded plants, with advantage ; | scenery о ther; and the seaso e year wh n met. led. Ld 46.00 a ms 8. 427 ^O
N y. change the pos of the best specimen it is desirable her should produce. the most striking Friday Н 45.60 30.74 y 3 без pi
des K t their foliage may Бе, equ Цу good on all effect should likewise be considered; for, Satur : met 84170. 40.7 15 FERE ho
abus ery безе? Nis on 8 elves near | ground of — аа ar en principally during the 19:2: 1h. n ar qm imt Am pg oscar on the D
in o bat light Mes ont to give 10 llora fall mu and winter (which is sometimes the case), a — MTM m
bene e is at this season an
| Mens & whi iy yit Se ein di mé Аны ection of trees and shrubs should be employed wh Notices to dote NE
soi 4 È d "^. d are most attractive at this season, either by blooming late, VIsc ELA VLAOus CORRESPONDENTS, we, while wa’
ü 0 A decaye я aves be removed as they or by giving a warm tone to the Shrubbery.during tl many friends for their good masima suggest iat
нду Ар уч teh yet in will above season by the colour of their foliage; thus different at 1 En pp asad de the New wert &
quire air once daily; - "ne the house may nom be "kinds of Spree Maples, Am psg N the Liquid- бол ot n e NE
kept Ha a dry iet t " be , pies, Z Л however able, which p^ not relate uu Tenet bel
e Пел ve ly low and the external air dnp ure hs : a r,and y Az aleas, may be med as examples, either the bred Chronicle or the Agricultural Vers
im para! ] in } ong man A кт mhil le he sued Dog-wood, Back Numbers. Full price will be given for Nos. 37 and 3
зу em vil} produce an |. when planted in masses radi me through ge 4 C. W t to b 9 pnt the caper
sig e sop enough, even with the counter- the winter, from the red eur oF thd w fortifisatio 1 ORIATUR any elè \ ‘Sour idea er wits
acting e ba S агасы heat, А fea plants require ed plants R at 1 * à m dE 510 ot allis, т correct. is nowhere stated
8 Mim 0. int th Ks P s, Roses, and the principa part o ене shrubs; these protothalls are destitute of anthero: 0148, or spores
may. Re nto ; grow ja 9r у S should be selected for spring and early summ gain, actly the contrary—both are present either on ho same ы:
tings for Ss ation, are, required. ing | Ey зна éniferous — most tball as in moncecious plants, or on different prot
T hardy plants being forced for the conser: | effective. en the, leabes have fall en — deciduous RÀ à pis — a said in ош с
‚ i 6 not satis u vou to
aris fue Же, бше : х тоте t and | plants, but. perhaps, more espec ebru works, Mete ed ith plates, in- which th mi
y , Guard against damp in pits and Mare do not, of course vem one рашы ояе | | еза pf- Moore's "British Ferr чан sa |
proper ventilation; dry peat or charcoal | oer ely wi Ву one section 85 the above (except under amslitel: and you should proeüre the work, 0% 1 |
айка preventives against damp when used * ala ; oh! NETUGA SCHERRER асота will feel obliged by
floor for placin in damp struetur eg ar circum I 0 Е hink ri аА, be our corresponden ts saying where plants of Festuca і
foul weather materials for future E should Xs panied sith йе By М appearance a — e eus = m brer ne ia ware ш Бе procured’; NI H
p eye j Даре, _ erecks . 280 va et if EPEN whose ea ves a attain а 1510 fin ök e 2 pe ree they e FIR n TRES RAN FROM n Picea nobilia, Yon. may p a SH
br: 0 Fut ain- | FLORISTS’ ELOWE plant down t are supple enou K
ving, ar La wah of. other as enit e go ot x ready. The mild dam mp w weather is — favourable ы Tom ра of sap hey Ant PM mae RRAGA: our
sig axig F e ravages o of slügs, and Polya score on beds a pen IPSAM a Should "ise the shoots gradually. tron YA week
‘Pingrv—Pines no — super bw e sed | extrétiiely liableito their attacks ; no plan can MEE merida. te рег, DeEEIDE от. Do nt N
lene ropes light we have, to improve both meee and. wih poter c mk 5 ihe арду Sas дарі | tne ехала рда nal Dut you mist mes, у Ut. aede: |
»flayour ;-when. grown in pe Rhe Pn чи be taken | Y! to this m an P6 |
from the bed and plagon n the ala for the Wf iets ri SUP p Dl Holl (hg too, are often oben gen ra eto "m This nis kill the worms, 15 |
object. Water with c. , and then only when the | Pct» 3 by them, Nis between the crown ў: 255 Its prac ct 18 9 v " du bie eee she ite
. plants require it. Swelling trit Bod be, syri inged on | 5 dots they harbour securely ; same 88 say ранет shoul be :
the mornings of sunny days; t other times the aca! He: adopted as ү {һе ders ses. Auriculas in trong en roy rhea
т ture of the i rnal air will be! mply sufficient with the} frames should have little water, but suce" of ker ar srry шы Us ur Ed vends ‘ts f
low. i of light we have just now. Night tempera- dej look orer the ерше оссаві ionally, stripping off | doubt its Success, with @евсе nin 52 ELM. |
M rising 10° : panied by ventilation; and the surface soil, this iI com- the lower unti water is in motion in the uppe |
10 in advance of this may be permitted by sun-heat, | Prise all the attention they need at present. Many might succeed; but the MEA is very open hj |
The earliest ts which will have been in Tulips, fro a t weather, are still unplanted; seize woul ii e been PE M ees grind qut Р m
ата — чыз: ыы = weeks, if wanted up early in ed first fav е rable. prora tY т} Pinks and Pansies M hall be glad B ien! how on = 4 — d |
ve the дерин Pag uy raised I. require stening, la ер nes are apt to be dec |
DM and the.t the. hottom:heat ak the same be | ie diis ‘If opportunity serves, look over Strat т Bue: e Ada atmosp |
are. water ia tubers, to see that they are all right. : ency to generate mealy bug; but it 12 ropa gates u i
d be given hugs a fortnight after being started, as the When th IEN GARDEN. 10 6 1 8 ЎЎ is mint, T5 e. P ni
'00 : modes} | When the ground is tolerably dry, his diwes of tobacco er an ў BE
dry. apres oro in pits should be kept as Spinach, arsley, Cabbage, other growing crops, Naxrsor Frurrs: & ES. We | do not know of any Apple
neés will 7 "Ke ep up leaving the soil eda hei tones between 2 — plants as a Stephen's End, Beurré d' Hardenpont, or Вейте бате |
40 . by ане, ан ав partial... protecti K Ser and Letteset | as it is sometimes written, is synonymbu |
1 ac ^ 3 8 ЕР саша 3 ис d ah Glout Morceau.—W. H.H. A is a large kitchen Apple, Tesem-
a positi — tv возі, when = plants would nenen pem injure. my Ens е hera d — Sealing No 1 $e file et alf Da mot d Tm |
gro ely. EanryVINERY.— | eparing groun cate wi mm
the early part of Novem- for future crops, . 5 pe what description 0 of er cop! у d E EE ог EMT NAT à;
ling: damp the two the Jang 3 nd for; avoid, by a means, cropp All the others possess but itt Дун, it. Havi
айу; to engournge them to break with the same kin of plant bid years’ following; and, trees оп a south-west wall,
regularly. The temperature should, be advan if possible, allow three years t ë pie Ll
9 as not to exceed 55 by the time the | 5 > plant occupying і à sécón e—by a |
buds эз prey be 25 e temperature ue 7 — ement this ов easily: seemed: |
or even 15° high ays. bons in When the future crop ani its successor are know |
эр be Heide fe exch, the 1 Мар Ше first ma Te 70 к s
Pes fe in the ja] pim mat peret о en of bots paration for. pu icr л Ring
the second, at an economy of x itt
asm СЕ е me ү Mainea «i| | He hi
pal things id “В o nas COTTAGERS' GARDENS. | N Number for Nov. 5, jou m d that the’
Peaches | 1 f NM: ái éna % | to api T 17 75 ander; 2 apparently
Ap yr Abe evere, | САҢ, Gh elt toe tumn, pn v it soggette
e e e by day when | p treated, Le bende me planté, and ö |" os ios n eios 5
li [o ‘the. shoots, be N ase from frost. In weather ‘like the 2,
ut in dull weather the | PZS | l alp pants, should be drawn
ap without, until бє к from. the 585 з or 0 n the oor at
caches, & c. Да ON, |: t. Water very Spi fig in in tinje of frost, and even
үттүн) нүн по Жа] ought to oe dA to plants in
uéry or Peae — z to' the soil
в in a robes sufficiently moist to maintain oo plants in a
rand а * Р 1 ч p „if an —À ing
acing, of. fresh: Joam to such Fasern: wall will be greatly: benefited by. " fev;
to, protect. Spruce: : or e other being Jai
Py REIT SH: peor gi oR dt keep off; the sev
| frost, and , purpo SUME "e
E
—— in, the, € M | Denia fram, bans thawed br
shied em Wa y: propp middle of the day. o plant that is at E hee hn
берч B. stand СЯ mite quate to hard frost at night
Ep. pain 1 and a rately ye lie se pai e during rds zi
3 to give e them а, which i is T generally t 5 ase with plants that are dnpro- to з neat appearance, AS;
ich the flavour з te ted | сеттслЬ!Востятт,
; ted in such a Sifu on. o ed ddgimi tad Piana исаъ! Вос vip DW. We could not. menie,
; on which "n7 auen e ah» een |
50—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL
GAZETTE, 793
spade,
to be catefully on their Saad: Ibank Street, West
e price at which sound, Peruvian 12 *
9l. 5s. per ton, less 24 per rathmore Terra
ny resales made е by dealers s А а lower price must therefore
PERUVIAN GUANO, the guaranteed import of
kes, & c. W м. INGLIS CARNE, 10,
ed RUDE The following Manures are manu-| Sir william Cubi
He
labourer can mix amd spre:
and in 48 hours
5, то" * CRI c T1 L TU IST 5.— cannot eve diem
н йе, notorious * extensive — aha of this | 4, give a fall from the ate te the path tow
AS ttom
Consider it to be pod duty to the Peruvian Govern ment and to | winter equally well as in summ
end F who buy ent e er the Cement, J. B. WmrrE & Bnornxxs,
Bar A j- tx Bar waa
AL ; LAND ЕТПЕ КОЕ and IM:
tas TUI John Chevalier Conta Esq
E. R. B.,
it эе чә ash
MANURE are still carried o Feine preparation makes
TO GIBBS AND SON CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS,
THE ‘ONLY IMPORTERS OF P Pru AN GUANO, | where a. clean, Ly is
Ts
or son » de. and it —— ы actio! 7 ihe
water does — us through it,
er.
Milbank Street, Westminster) od ess Denis jos
* ЕМИ И Tet acen затва d To gd "aiios particular | УО, NETS, SHEEP NETS, RABBIT "NETS,
amboð P
rd; — Nut Fibre;
"fe lowest wholes va r yard АЁ W. CULLINGFORD's Man
Guano has been sold by Ab pm. п during the last two years is factory, d bad Fon ata — s Islington (late
M Lond
ond Week erm of Lime, and all Artificial Сатани ори sg nt ФАНЕ г. Joux VILL PRS bis ey EY, Bart, M.P.,
88ÉX, yo Chairman.
M.P., Е этен.
— BAR
and pni n чм situations
a desideratum, Ma ay be laid in
ve em
NS,
Poles 14 ^ —
Nets,
Ehsen Fol lain ng Nets
TO TO AGRICULTURA. IMPLEMENT MAKERS. WATERPROOF PATHS. -EARN ‘AND CATTLE SHED grows; rather than in of. ion Бу...
mus D RECTORS of the CRYSTAL PALACE гаров ing er proin of.the plant in respect
ANY having noy. determined the position of H who would én joy the uring anure, h bridiein artificially, or by
EXHIBITORS' SPACE, and fixed the Rent to be charged for winter months should construct their walks of PORTLA ND 1 y E, y;
same, are prepared to arrange with Agricultural Implement | CEMENT CONCRETE, w hich are fo s:—Sereen the | Selection which is just choosing instances of na
Makers. for. the. Exhibition of implementa and in | gray vel of which the path is at present made from the loam which | hybridising—so obtaining plants with a natural bent
motion or otherwise.—Particula be had at the C *8 | is mixed with it, an very part of clean ain add oneof sharp towards .th E ү ; а th
Offices, Agricultural — 4 3 Adelaide Place, суйене Aes ӨР sand. ‘To five 7 of — nal mixture add one of Port- which you aim— and {Леп by
Brid (By Order.) lan né Cement, and incorporate the whole ju n the dry state before artificial stimulants which will give them an extra-
December 10, G. Grove, Secretary. | applying the water. It ma ay t] ме по ае aid on is reqived be thick ti ar natural impulse along the course beir nature ^
tates, that this end at which you aim can alone
fally’ —
all this finds its parallel and close analo;
in die anima mal wo rid. e have, duri T
east 5
them three di ——
fields !
Siem alike, a ur UK the vegetable produce at
— — — ‘Lond
M aresfield Park,
t, Westminster,
factured. at Mr, LAwxs' Fac tory, poco ене — | enry Currie, — Cornhill,
Turnip, Manure 0 Thomas Edward D E Esq.,
Superphosph ja ч 0 0 William F isher Hobbs, Esq., Во
ы Acid eee rolites... 0.0 AT ч
fice, 69, K CI am Street; Cit tis Tod
Aminonia,—Sulphate of
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT | posing, Is
DRA GE дю
IR. JOHN E several years prin cipal Assistant to BINGLEY. HALL,
f
Land Drainage at a charge of Five Shillings per acre; or if under ** — inter o
30 napa three. . s per аау, for setting out — Nri Mei
Bein а
NB —Peru vian rare guaranteed | to contain 2 pee cent. of Үү; illi iam Tn im
The Entries of foit
Ra
—
- MANURE, made ates y from animal substances, vu the Broetion TE ste
= - m
ойу ne ext, Decem
Trains, on; all the — Line
rill, appear, in the Adv mers —
Londo
C Clay roa H rh E hog
xted I
g hitrogen by slow mposition, will be found most valuable — orth ке у те
at the present Any The ondon Manure Company supply on acco
the best Wn Peruvian пене, Nitrate of Soda, Superpliosphate | deté the ar Front ‘hall а:
аа, Sul p roar oF an MEE a, Fishe NB e Agricultural Salt, 5 WILLIAM ©
every other Artificial Manure. WARD PuRsER, Sec. m v eap eroe
Bridge Street, Blackfriars. 2 TED "E gnome 6 CATTLE
— — — pr
Abingdon ead Westminster. ments and Bills
езүн Drain by c Offices, 1 —.— e of which. w
t sent vins | hay
Eno ozing. e an
nfageous terms;
85 instalments varying |
ayer Landowners may
MP. 1955 * — — mu
15 1 IUE Hal, Fpl
e Wel
ORD, Secretary. |
wes DRAINING SEL, re Dee
PR
Tu
узук, —
di
1 1 gra тезен ie go TaUsSDA
o yeay ‘ie Рн Dee. 14; Harleston,
m = * ——
im FanMERS ros Dec. 12:
Antara Soe
MCN Cultura! S iet 3 d,
R= — mp;
Botley.— Dec. 13 Yramlim
— A 9———— |
Tun ето of ‘Thutaday contains a рма, ‘foam
commandin м та
tant info
ining on the Chinch
in 10 i Е it Tor à week, 1
п 1b
and that I have have appointed Messrs. BURGESS 3 & KEY, of 103, New-
te Street, Lond y wholesale Agents, to whom mI respectfully
tc аййтезвей. t
20th Бер. Sept., 18850 E
arte arit mar y NOD 7
„Moe 101 JASGHITINGINOD TO 8
tity remaining is believe
tons dmira rl Mowat states, as the r
data, in Which he says t
tbe islands nid be АЗЛАР
nine ld;
ire to proc
а
See SS DEA ee aeta Му — лоор
^" —
МЕ кї Denton tanias or cem Ene Kgricultu ral багш.
жылк DENTON'S з SA LEVEL, 8 41 RDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1853, .
NEM 1 EKS.
F TINGS YOR THÉ TWO FOLLOWING WE
рж 4А
— Pacifie, с‹
sofi still зей pos many, “that more ‘th
—— — nce in the E and to that alone ;
"PRE — f —— s — E e 1
the article eee PROVEMENT COMPANY —I ay 4 Abt Stock o — iar quality, according t inal
e oy —— m inherent character а the anima — and o that o
mp
Messrs: ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, Lobos Island Guano, r Kun Serer, Esq, M. P., Hanford, ‘Dorset, Chairman. К the nm thán anything el else, and that Е ont ab.
dairy herd near Lon — * or the
ко at Baker Biot Lids it is of a firs short-
horn herd, like that of Mr. тавы 8, jn T Pag
* 19 th
or 3 p m each ; after Ti — babel of —
et ween раж and they are then let out, two at a
they t then receive 30 lbs, of Mango urzel apiece,
an t get 4 or 5 os more h
likely to be named; but we know that the
in at the Mönche.
it is said а the e English A icultural Society have,
cancelled. all their plans of t e past summer for dis-
counten —— maxim $0. mistaken; and certainly
ye — — en in — of. —
e an R
2
den To
as admirably 18 for ma
Krumm 10
ot. Brown, the intellig
a al {ells us SA m 0 difference is ma
those which. ar
//
on the qu
4 Islands. We to, d
eb 9 e om Ad "M Fay ave’
tion of our readers. n, that from t oink
j, | Principal islan bog, үт already г 99 9 5 A ba <
of the first quality, there remains 3,500,000 ing
Churn, af Bot aero $ tons; of the 3 1,500. tons; Most of, iar the lesso:
Churn ame 4 Ibs, 6 oz. the best | about. 500, On the centre island the o less th
ef ctho other: Chems trieg mad me Pa be utott-800,000. tons of. first, and 700,000. БАДА
tons of qe ‘quality The southern or smallest than, qu
island has not yet been vial; but the o is res
| inferior, and has МӨ great depth. whole quan- remember doe
ieved not to exceed 8,600,
at he has confidence, that
more marked in the na
an ordinarily it was.
ure a vey ce
15 aim at it from t e y beginning
a different ‘character 0
dof aa
of: nitrogenous manure | breeders of othe pi
er, not in ED T Tt ftdt | to exert the. most.
but in starch its natural influence on.
b
00
esult of his | the te
tit es
Sets oF inter Streat Bazaar бини the
cultural statisties.” ‘is owing the that mate
is being attained at so much earlier à so chat
tions} її beig ‘winter feeding
ih 9 now 3
796
THE AGRICULTURAL. GAZETTE.
number—shape and quality, not size; e; being the ‘object
at. In Class II - Devon Oxen over three years
orsetshire, carried off the first
nificent pair of horns—his back broad and well covered
—flank and twist good. arl Leicester takes
eaten prize with a ver straight and well proportions
mal—head and fore-quarters very good. In € M ie
ug Devon Heifers under four years.old, Mr. F
takes the first prize, with a x
the hind.
thing, of унны ойы
fat a
nd level an
wn by. ilton; of vatem — is
oa M aug Я Бенку fleshed cow.
ord
k well NM
ome w flank. HR
A a large steer in this class, very E
Mal well ТУРЕН оне бетй ooping runip, and
spread. Classes VII. and VIII. —eifers
vows containe aly th hem
4 X. —Short-horn Steers-under three years
Was carried. off. by. Mr.
A DI.
carried off several other |
ty of |
IV. оу и
n | carried off b
Sueep.—'The first MM tt fat wethers of any
dr Tab ed breed u 2 months old. first
prize
d, and
medal sheep in Puri pape ~ s дебри not s
ie egs. The second class—long-woo heep
months old, and web 220 Ibs. weig — E. esente
by seven pens; ambe again carrie the first
prize, s second being m by the Margull of Exeter,
for thre ns wal — quality and
ery e ; and the
by Mr. Nee for С ее ber i wd Ti tened animals.
The next class excludes Leicesters, and nia
by Cotswold — bred an
Slatter, of Stratton. Mr. Hewe
Beman showed useful sheep i in this e The next two |
sheep. Mr. er Eynsham, carries off the first Beis
>a a pen of more than or
rm, and rin formed i the se
pen n of ооё p bnt not
огу merit, pohe both lar ree
Ga prize is
pn now о sh
of
short-woolled she еер, „ате can
enr see a fault in A em. Pen
reeder, and A
class, а are remarkabl
tehed, ho
perfect models; w
220 again, prs the
ЖИД for quality ;
8 In the sheep,
again a тїр with, three very large won
with 5 wool. and h
Lie ize to Lor on by three square
well- fe ч veh —— ж 80 Lem as the others, but
equal in quality an
'"Prcs.—We refer se tos to the pigs, as 5 —
the 1 usual number of extrao dinary specimens s of fatu
norh
benst— loin, flank. and
eor in the erro me usias bein
Sr Вий sche
animal
and. у uality
in the yard; Bu do we
Mr. Barrett's
P
Gunter's
ghort- horned heife fer, too,
eifer, of T
айн
12 he:
fore-qua 3
Earl’s ‘Court deer
eserves notice, as
пее
good
sary ed heer her
too, not во fat as — winner, *
breeds. Mr. Coate, of Mace Dorsetshi ire, was а suc-
eil exhibitor. It аы А reflects great eredit on that
gentleman for vedi ery u mof that he |
exhibits—that so many should ‘hav by
n | hi Ro Ау Prince Albert exhibited the
рг ize pen, receiving also ld medal for the best
pigs in the deserve the prizes
awa ded — quality and symmetry they would
be difficult to bea t clas igs the first
us cond Pe
as carried off br his Royal Highness Prins Alber
‘THE IMPLEMENT SHOW.
mir
der The |
and gold me gr were for a pen of very even well- | |
by | Exall ot. Rea diri
ood individually— equal to th те zd |
0 go
d | force
third |
| eutt
ues were | Co.
Mr.
e and Mr. |
by | | hose; pum
s of the first prize in the next | li
Duc. 10,
too, Was р
5
ploughs and а d u———
t &e
— last w
sale of which they s
ent alogues
ha
o: use t
in
engines, the well
pe of 1 е present,
d Co. Am e exhibitors of dpa is еды
| with the ee of liqui . Weir) у
"Mr; Read) of Regent’s Circus; Mr.
Messrs. Burgess and Rey; and Mr. voor Med
‘of 27, and dle Трейд! dd purehasery of
tubing, valves, &c.; and to rendens o
[advertising е columns. ^We find at Mr. Fre
в ong other: novelties, a — patent sluiee valve
for tain of towns, fountains, and the thee
Ko. It
.B
SSA
Bazaar a number
were at work, ene = | the .
ing and othe a machin Mes im
ican threshing mac
асаана machines \
rks in the neighbourhood, .Messrs;'Ch
and Company exhibited their Brick-making!
ЖЕР
the thre whi shall “a T
describe cm hat greater detail They ave
to some extent new, and one of an he
Flax-seutcher, is one of the most elegant specimens
inventive skill that we ‘ha essed, A
Flax is retted; the bark or bone“ has to be gepatated
from the fibre. This is Пу done by hauch the
dried stalks a being blows’
bed and jointed apparatus, are taken ii
handfuls, and witha thin, — "- ee
fixed-edge of —— beside ich t e r
stands, т This tedious process results in the separation
tow and bark rsa the long fibres of the Flax. DI
outid; however, that if
gradu rally i diner: finenessand number:
sequen 887 undertaken by, rather than отеу devolving |b
upon, the indefa atigable есер» „ Gib ata-
logue is provid no prizes are awarded- no facilities | &
or kind are given to either
inducements of Кез»
5 e irre or visitors—beyond the labour of packing
arrangement to which we.have:alluded ; and. yet
such is the bu t and vigorous eh mant-
factures and the that as mu erge уы сотре-
eh- e
as remarkable Sidi of machines
ted LM this show as at the cou ntry , meetings
Eng h Agric — — Society. It is
т to do more th refer, iñ yery БЫ and
general to 11
tition, and almost as
сы
On Walking vost tks
n is caught perhaps more direct]
- \ Dublin
particular was justly attractive;
umm of "'ürnips, Sw an-
1а urzel, Carrots, Onions,
Cabos, which. 5 were of un
show 5 ble
— be phe Swath Mirni ; Messrs. Geo. Gibbs &
exhi
агре ass of s and specimens,
e finest long red Mangold, both for 1155 and quality,
were ‘exhibited’ her utton of Reading
Baddow.
sit c
with ploughs, corn-crushing tisha” уой Ше
Ke. Mr. Busby, of York, had his well kn own | st
wedes,
2 especially of | are
dim
yisi thie Plase wil thi
seutehed; 1 Now all this
is done in the machine ara wo in
one:another; of four pairs each: of rollers are
tion a fr set,
dropped b
that the pos. ped bate has
rollers
|
— four times
cessively finer 725 а s finis ср
п deten dant: st putting in a fresh опе а
is just putting in wil. be
n ch м the next movement о
taken in and p ht sp *
These pomme movements, u
with the continuous алдаг of The. rollers, ай н
d position of
of
from one to another ; 2d, in 2 :
ис апа pokes | in the apparatus articular: с
зап › 34, in th f
of « - "Venetian t blind " ri
" J „ p p ̃—.rÑ333 U ]ꝗ—ægRgmgmg EE RETENIR EE —˙ ....
50—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 797
— — — ——— — —
accommodating the machine to the character of the Crass XII. Short-horned Cows, above years old, that must have and, among others, had some 2 — Pootras in it.
had at least one live pet (мыс he it ^ Cropwell, Butler;
material on which it is operating would be possessed, 8. M. to AE Smith, West R 100, Е ban brd The geese were very good, but numbered only 7 com-
were the fans of is * Venetian” slat riddle moveable | Worcester — est Rasen: dace. tf dns ing pens. Ayles — ducks cee 12 ve f Rouen
in the way suggested. " s ХП. e eh Zs нен pt хф $m er Oxen, of any age. | ducks 5. There were 4 pens of turkeys; and Tof
E ev rkwright А ох, Е
2 T machine io — — — — їз “ 2 2 xiv. ; Scotch, ‘Welsh, or Iris bh Hegg x Gs diy ad. Кочу fowls. The — a were Messrs. Hewitt and
iqua 1 es, —5ʃ., the sarl of Leicester.
1832, ‘and brought: to Карада by, E. H. Knight Mr. Солза ХУ, Steers or Oren, of any pure breed (except Devons, € cu.—If poultry be one of the handmaids of
H for а l y | : ^
offitt, and here patented in 1853. Its "principal 1 Pass А QA rots нь ог. +2 hey ri otl | agriculture, and if the fie between them be as intim it
— are, as we have said, in the rsing, Brose, Nork "ав it is said to be, then the fittest place for a po
2 Y i ul
open straw carrier, which. is formed of inks, and Cass XVI. Heifersor Cows, of ang pute breed (except Devons, | show is & Corn E — Such was the мошу taba
* rounds" or rods, op i a the m on each side of pet EN Мото отт, and Бонам Welsh, or A ^ any e | for the Norwich а a een Counties Show. Th
i Thi carrier is propelled by à роса 10s enorme, Dorchester; . Davis '| present deman rand for pou and the interest taken fn it,
pinion, and runs — —— — along its course, | — XVII. Cross or Mixed-breil — not exceeding 8 Re has been termed a“ mania; if it be so, at the
which serve the. purpose of carrying it. On the links oiir illy Wm; Немет, Severhampton, Wilts; S. M. to the хате, is nom № . in the madness, which renders the
Eee projections, зу crm “mye carrier gen IM Earl a entum der mam ум" . suceess of а вот, if well ‘conducted, beyond а ddub
trave соте in contact with ihe fe and impart Rogers, Leom А | T Corn E is square building,
a short v vertical mation to the belt —— which — | rat xix. Heifers, not exceeding 4 years poe all the capabilities required for an exhibi
hich 8 2077 o i Farrer, $ orn Norfolk; Б.М. to О, ime of the sort, being very lofty, well ventilated, |
has been received into it from the thresh ing cylinder, i HE 890 pens were gathered together for the
the straw being discharged at the end of the machine. capias XX. Tut Wether Sh 3 ere t Year | It — impossible in the limit of & report
Зара corn, chaff, &., which pass between he toni nds | old: (under 22 months).--201., G. * — Osberton ful
of the. straw-carrier- fall — the well of the — Notts: S. M. to tho game:, 10ʃ, J Madford. Tharlast fei! | — list, which will show who were favoured, aud
from which they: — conveyed. by an Archimedian Lale kXt m b mi po) КС E И,
will also, by the names it comprises, at once ex
screw, on.to the 6 riddle, —— formed like a | 1 year a mader 2e ae h е i 21 42 220 4. the quality ӨГ the birds exhibited. There were th
partly closed 83 "blind, with its „leaves“ more | live we Reyne "SUM P the same; 102, | novelties, a class called a commi E
or less. inc cli ed in ; the; dir ‘of the blast of wind e a eter, Burghley Pa 51, R. L. Bradshaw, Ваг rley- опе bi only was exhibited, A Cochin China In the
— fan, This peculiar. riddle forms the second | Que XX IT^ fj Wed» Sheep; Ut any Tong-woolled Greed (цо class ‘for cocks; Mr. Fairlie ил the
special point in this machi Any imperfeetly threshed Letto, 1 year Y ^ r 22 months). —10., W. Statter, 17 "competitors, aud for pullets а
Stratton — ta. the same. The
d eo SRBE XX 219 xd ^" "Short -woolled Crass-bred. fat. Wether succesful against st the still prester number of 2t л
veyed back by another serew to the threshing cylinder, Sheep, Y * * —— 5 —10/, S. Druce, Eynsham, mird innovation was u prize for the exhibitor of the
be again oper upon, and the combination of con- Oxford ; „ Hitchman, Little’ Milton, | n poul The for
p | , try.
ivances, to effect; this p is the third point of ОФ. р,
novelty, The grain to be threshed is fed into the machine ae Sar ot old ae d crei d jon An to 2 1 Ponchard,
at the opening in the ordinary way to the ey linder armed 220 ths, live véight--10h, Lond Waliingham, Merton Най; | Mrs. Astley, as she i
with teeth, which act against similar: teeth on the con- | a jo the A Fup We Sieg, Kreis tia ders J^
cave; this cylinder is propelled by a pulley on the " ! ^| was "among ti
inder shaft, or by. suitable gearing from the horse pes ү ree 2 utn per Hove B An and Hamburgh fowls,
power. The grain as it passes from the riddle, which jus i 7 d erii E the exhibition. The
from the chaff and other refuse, is dis- | 1 у ea a heed and:
charged at either side of the machine This may be at eae ККУ. the Da Bake ie gris Pian took the.
те а a height — the ee nd as to be suitable for a on (above rig and under - P — uu of | work to H dgi
0 fr o anart or in stationa ary В | mond; S. M.“ to the game; 5. t ihe Earl o Gotes- breed, ап numbe H
s XX VIIT. Fat Wether Sheep, of any d: -woolled breed | | wane’ ренина the quic OF
8 төм 23 ue by a вро wit ith the. dn, Berks,
p: Г овини) 1 Fear jos — ат mo Stephen | рм Messrs
e
4
about the usual number of Sheep
е time of year; tra
difteulty — — disposed t at late prices. 'The
e АКЕЛ. ы Ra's small, owing to the non-arrival of forej
rade is ‘prisk at Monday’s rates, From mue
signm
| and Holland there are — Beasts, 1860 Sheep, and 51 0
is 95,
the number of Milch Cow
Do. 0—0 0 Д
Beasts, 862; Sheep and Lambs, 4110 ; game 119 gs. 280
miller:
of 15.
reign
ich ‘being na ewe to ac
the reduced prices at which
B rt-
24 quality Beasts 3 4 — 3 10 Do. y je
Best Downs. and Lam
The supply
market was small, —.— its miserable condition
S careles has
to 28.
—. 4 6 pi В Do. Shorn
horns 4 4 — Ewes & 2d. quality. 3 p
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools,., 4 i
rds, "EP 04 1
5 Calves =
сарт
Seba 0
pat 0
FAC —Monp ecember
f Wheat газ г prn Kent to
Wheat pau. was limited, 2 ‘of di
cept
reduction of 28. per qr. on — — aia was ace
кеа ы her to 82 T 85
8. per qr.
arley 1s. ў
Peas meet with tle nagao and Grey aré 2s, per qr. d
сф new Beans th as nó sale. although off bci
The C Oat trado 1 is slow, and for new we
E
тон, Essex, Kent, 10 omar. "White 68- Red
— Norfolk
Fore
2 M 70 80 Red
rye, зена ар DOS RE
[58—82 ADS
Barley, grind. distil, chal arp Chev. 38—41
and ee 26 -49 Mi
—
Peas, white K Essex, and. Kent... "ошер
Maiz ze
ve
Rye-meal, foreign
е2 — eres ak = 128 ......Tick|38—
—
Maple
— ime mal 105
cdi 433 to 478 Grey 25
yr, v 2 M sack 65—T0
244 ditto|50—60
rge, more
purchase tad bee Wheat, a
transacted at the
—
ER 4.
mber 9.
The arrivals of grain and Fur саа week have bee
Although the attendance ing's
sssat
IDAY,
more disposition vas apparent pier 4) г
сЕ md 1 orate basi 2
— am wretched — —
has bee N
2778; ens 6851 Indian cor, 16446; ‘Ind
; Flour, 531 ir sacks amd 29919
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50—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 799 _
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—
TAAMAGED WHEAT AND RICE MEAL FOR |
D PIGS is now aeknow моко to be the best and cheapest
FOOD. Itis now being extens ively used by all the large Pig
feeders in the kingdom. In order test | " —
the merits of e ach, миа May and Co. wil send 1 quarter of | few bow peg as Boarders. Te rms moderate, Prospectuses will be | Perry's Place. The dig ARO treet,
Wheat and 2 owt of Rice Meal for Post-office order of A. 16s., |- forwarded b , - e an assortment Of FENDERS STOY ES, 1
= васКв. —— Xm ————— - '| TRONS Ч
DAMAGED WHEAT n . юрюш. THE € GRESHAM (late Horses) PUBL SUB- — — —— SD — —
ned 7 н PTION LIBRA pside, in E design, or exquisiteness pt pe ete d Bright Stoves, with
КҮ all the new works immediately on publication, * bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars, 27. 14s. to 57, 10s.; ditto,
1 ith ormol " 122:
AT CHESHUNT, HERTS, ADJOINING THE bii
EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES, | аро ШЕ ра, AND- FIREARONS —
M ISS PAUL, who has had several years’ experience | visit Wirts um ү SHOW Е
сая T — 1 A
8 d of 50,000 volumes of standard and general literature, | wi u ornamen’
James Max & Co., Fin nsbury Wharf, City Road asin, London. р haste the half century it hak m p established, Book | Bronzed Fenders — — te — Tn tema
‘Deliv eg free to o any Railway in London. ach charged Societies and Country Morie supplied. Card of terms on ap- Fenders from 2. 15s. to 0L; ditto, with rich 0 oln rnal
for Sacks. az cation to AL LFRED | 8м 1, Gr resham Library, 102, Cheapside. from — — to 71.75.; Fire-irons from 15.94. the set to 4. 48.
тай j
USTIN S ARTIFICIAL STONE.—Garden NERVOUS SUFFERERS a
A exe- RETIRED CLERGYMAN havin ving been eured ina | 1st Vieh e fy enable uec at these very reduced change
І — т , — an deine late ganser, dio SEELEY, | fow cg. Cascos dm is Es p renn vie
{ at the o;igina —.— ac M os. 1 to 4, Keppel Row, New Road, | i “ -
| near the Regent's Park. N. B. This material is в strictly an arti- 2 (re pm уоллара stamped z pe rf vo ISH COVERS AND “нот. WATER DISHES
ficial * на of an agreeably grey me and ey free from | addressed, rescription — 2 bs ner in every material, in EN у aaa Z the newest and
the glazed and reddish appearance of Terra Cotta and other | E, Dovarass, 18, Holland Street, Brixton, London. Be — ——ů — im Д
po нету. It is gone iei rt and de be Taid Sada ‘water for 2 : Block rae 12s. За, to 27s. 2d. the set of six; elegant
any time without injury. following list will give some idea PURE NERVOUS OR € COMPLAINTS. — | patterns, 235. 3d. — éd. the — britannia Metal,
of the variety of the stoc Meim f the readers of the Gardeners б] rom | plated handles, 73s. to 110s. 6d, the
8, in all styles, from 10s. to 307. each. depression of spirits, confusion, headac’ M thing, nane Plated, 101. to 167. 100. the set; Hoek Tin Hot-water T ‘hen wim vim
5 unfitness 25 —€— Or society, s — — blood to the | wells for , 9s.; Britannia Metal, 205.00 725.;
| FOUNTAINS, more than One Hundred Designs. T failure of memory, delusions, € — thoughts, | plated, full size, 97. 10s.
v will P on, or correspond with, the Rev. Dr. W ETS. The
| STATUES | copied from*the Antique. Moser, who, out of above 22000 | а-а kno s — ue | prr tes — ems. nit к med has
MODERN FIGURES, from 2 to 12 guineas. — А огой Sho bara f i поти? his advice, he un 3 them how | | — 1 S. Burrow te m various manu»
oe ee 1 o 3.—18, — 1 — all that is new and choice in Brackets, гй, а
BASKETS, with Suitable Pedestals, from 1 to 30 guineas. nasze a pamphlet, franked ens perpe 1 Chandeliers, adapted to passages,
— one well as ti Алы
SHELLS, from 125. to 151, Se rs — Si | 9 these we ow
ыст Ч
—ͤ — TMAS HAMPERS. for novelty, variet purity of taste, an unequalled assort-
FIGURES OF ANIMALS хур BIRDS. ['"INDLATER, MACKIE, ax» CO. fs Wien anp ment. They a are marked È n fs plain f figures, at prices proportionate
CRESTS FOR GATE PIERS. Sprit MrncuawTs (Agents for Guinness's Extra Stout), with those which hs make d
1, Upper Wellington Street, Strand, make up HALF- DOZEN | blishment the largest and mos t remarkable in the kingdom, viz,
TAZZAS, ов FLOWER BASINS, from 80s. to 241. HAMPERS for TWENTY SHILLINGS, bottles and hamper 2 (two lights) to 161. —
included, con —.— ng— onus ^
MEMORIAL URNS AND PEDESTALS. —— "rv — Pog — * or trish Wh Гелен wal ape SORES AND PA : ud
st Irish iskey. INE.
1 — One. do, 014 Jamaica Rom " Хабл, . "LAMPS, with al tb
BALUSTRADING in every Style. One т best "rcm i most reer pat,
EU . unt { 2 lan apd ai
APTISMAL FONTS. do. Sherry, Tu SERES ^y Tp by woe on
LIGHT, me. AND DURABLE Delivered free within five — their Establishment. so that the j — vse am acetal
С ть per PATENT ASPHALTE E ROOFING ттлт ҮҮ рЫ PALE “PALMER'S
is — impervious to rain, snow, and frost, and HAS
— — ype alonga à ve experience in all climates. M EssR$. HARRINGTON P fang 0 d шсш — — on ^ Bhd per Ib.
8
eder — —— — y. Price Pty LES (late ec tie Parker), invite the at of those to whom —— —— pe Na. „
UARE FOOT. С TING | these Ales ha n recommended as an — of — all English M gem in sealed cans 2 per gallon. -
testimonials sent by post piieation to taken by their firm to the fine condition and genuine- WILIA S. 3 EN LARGE Sit Snow “ROOMS (all
Croccon & Co., Do Hill, who al pply nens of all orders +upplied by —.— communicating), excl — voted solely to the show
SHIP-SHEATUING FELT and INODOROUS FELT for damp A e r les of of GENERAL FURNISHING HONMONGLIY —
FF D e BENE I the following, amongst — of the most eminent medical and | gr, rass Bedsteads, so arranged and — bse
] 3 J N PAINT, A | sci entific m stp of the day :— | m ke their selections. и
very considerable reduction of price. This — — ** exten Baron Li cw es R. W. Vose, M.D. | atalogues, with engravings, sent(per post) free, "iom
Gas 7 —.— . F. R. S. olliffe Russell, Esq, „ Surgeon, eee for — — not approved of, реми
Builders and others for painting Stucco. It prevents ‘3 “ton TA | Professor Hofmann, Ph. D. Cris un MM A 2 No. 30, Oxford Street (corner of Newman Street); Nos, 1 and 2,
ecay, eh homas Da zu urgeom. |. man Street; i Ferry Place. — i
sun has no effect upon een ут HARLES Wines m Professor Musprat, FRSE. Llewelyn Su —— — — q
and Sons, Cement Works, Nine Elms, Lond: Thomas Watson, M.D. Rawson Senior, — Ke. yen — FIVE GUINEA | APPARATUSES
Teady.—lnvalids are solicited to se
G M.D. Esq., Surgeon.
TO AMATEUR ticae. Marshall Hall, M.D., F. R. S. Thos. Macaulay, Esq., Surgeon. | H re, London, for hi
LOCAL BOARDS OP MAU WORKS. | Benj. Travers, Esq, F. R.. Edward C. Hill, Esq., Surgeon. TTE NECS which will be Жа;
P GL —
Wm Ferguson, Esg., F. R. S. Wm. Gray, M | receipt of T
mrt Rowe, sa. M.D. ' | James Teevan, Esq, MRCS,’ cares in — sits ge X tic. dol
u Banfield Vivian, Esq, Surgeon. | James Hayward, Esq., Chemist. | paraly spinal — m ig wt нн
and "every other Hose — * ames Heyg D., F. R. S. ohn t . perire sp er ae esee й,
lie e Ram, F Garden, redk. Leman, Esq., Surgeon. Professor J. H. Pepper, TOS. nervous disorders; &e. Mr. porem method of Td нун the
every other of Pump, Жи Cocks, B. North Arnold, M.D. A.C. E. and L. galvanie fluid is quite free
Р ts, High Pressure d all other | Geo. Fabian Evans, M.D. | Thomas Inman, M.D. One Guinea per week, The The above Pamphlet contains —
articles to be had, esum Cooks and а of Richard Formby, M.D, Sir Chas. Clarke. on Medical Galvanism.
rcbus ess ана ЭА М Me MD. the Lancet, &c. " NOW THYSELF 2 BLENKINSOP
INEEMOS C | RRINGTON PARKER and Epwarp Tw rsa, БЫ, ‘all tinues to receive from. individuals of every rank
70, Strand, and Bridgefield, Wandsworth. Mall (Inte аена ton ALES the i айел of "the p p -most testimonials. of
— — — —e— the в y CHA
Wan S PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE High shorts above given, to state that they undertske | ing out their mental and moral qualities,
bid ‘PUMPS. essrs. Alopy s Pale А (in which alone they deal) | Address by letter, — P
; Oast- iron Pumps for the use of Farms, , Pe. i as fm the bro 9 4 7 Е E be = эйр a jen uncut postage stamps, to Dr. BLENKIN
Prices, i ts, ,
| half-pints (for т Iuncheon) 5 4 also 1 DIS TT iis 33s, pci THYSELE i— The secret art of Perg
PER Чо Cee ay CTS . e viduals fam the pecs
(late Mey rien 508 Parke oe tet handing as og boan
TKINSON Aw» BARKER'S ROYAL INFANTS’ а, sre eth 20 fal and deta od dette, the em of e a ivo from
TERT CTI. м» call at you! 8 * anything ttempted hy
pure ] $ E best medicine logists." T
world for infants anä young children for the prevention wi Uie friends by means c д thia i scienee, must send а specimen
| of those diso ers incident to infants; affording instant relief in | of their writing, * ма and — ——— 15 penny postag
Convulsions, Flatulency, Affections of the Bowel tout eit | stamps Mr. GREG Tnuowrsox, New Road, Horn
3
> , and 4
— for fixi ng SOOO. n cH ey
Larger sizes if req
The smaller sizes are also much used for
эй Рая Hot, Fore band Plant Houses,
from un 1 nd can
de readily fixed in e
ET mense d m. m
JOHN WARNER A sons,
| Teething, Kc. &c., and may be given with safety immediately | Middlesex, and they —— receive in a few days a det @ ў
| after bi is no misnomer cordial! mo stupefactive, dea Му | надр. and moral qualities, affections, tastes, th ;
| narcotic se 322 e rer e
only by Ro ina oub, со ——
only за
m Most Gracious Maj у танае n
:94., and 4s. 6d. puh-
po AP AND VENTILATION.
"ГНЕ. PATENT. ihr SUSPENSION iw
* STOVE will warm and ventilate at the same — Me 96 ^
eminent — — men as the only stove n
of the invalid. It is made in sizes suited 1 ie | t rage scurf, and stops
To those who study health, 118. per bottle. No other prices are genuine.
tages which no other pos- E LDRIDGE's BALM, 13, "Wellington Street. North, 8
ie Th SOAP c. Че ; on of pure and sweet breath.
$ Er rie WHOLESALE. рь CE F. FOR, CASH, at | variou Yarro offered for the purpose,
so M LE MANUFACTORY, | 0 0, of Beans. e api DS Пеќ
і ishing, pun , and.
Ic D EE 3 'repared from Or
care,
un be found
the se coloured | cretions, aud i a me
—
p. ie sent. receipt of six stamps, price —— sweetness | t LI
s. the half dozen. List of prices and mode of self measurement per box. CAUTION. The word cum pi I Spica. Б we
б RICHARD Forp, 38, Poultry, London. are on the label, and A. Rowtaxo ONS, rie „ n Squire” етеу
N. B. А. being appointed in a all towns. Terms, &c., | engra on each ou.
reward ln мт Cad 8 and by Chemists and Perfumers | 2s. 94. and 11s. per box.
800 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ac. Die ДП
COTTAM & HALLEN, 2, WINSLEY STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
THE ROYAL eee оваа MEDAL
AWARDED
j COTTAM. AND HALLEN, The VALVES an & 5 SUCKERS of these
ua are constructed upon an entire new
IMPLE
Ba derer PUMPS.
an principle; they are not likel P
ORNAMENTAL "IRON GATES; to get out of order; should od 80, ны
1 5 $ easily be repaired, as the Pump is so con-
Hoi . QUALSo-FOR THEIK REGISTERED : trtved that tlie valves can readily be got at.
ENAMELLED MANGERS. THEY ARE OF THE BE
EST WORK-
Кге кс eU E, AT ERES ‘WROUGHT AND CAST IRON St6RE OF MANSHIP, AND WARRANTED.
Ps ipsae when Feeding, and being rendered EVERY DESGRIPFION STAIRCASES, TIMER, M
oo T bane Ade Impe vene 22 Mv uL GJ e oc EMERY DESCRIPTION IN
с аеро рь belege ESTIMATES, UPON. APPLICATION. ні ар oe
5 . WIN NO WING MACHINES, STEAM ENGINES,
TILE MACHINES, CHURNS, "e
SAW. TABLES, MOWING ишу.
FIXED AND PORTABLE MANURE PUMPS,
A мв) STOCK. m AGRICULTURAL uer
AND MACHINERY ON SALE
а Ваа MEIST "
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IRON HURDLES AND FENCING OF EVERY DESORIPTION —GAME: “AND WIRE NETTING, &e. &e.
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con amount of One regu . 3 respect superior to the last. H
Office, 16, TUR. Lm PW Бү dn e ared Ан Era of expense, so as to Ве A
as
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pleting & а re b the more advanced in Horticulture, py a
Ina few S g the Work’ | o: of fired to all. /
soci
THE. THIRD VO They have on the a resent occasion obtained the чаіца sn; Third E in Я yola, ВУР
ISTORY "OF EN GL M eese of 8 2 m,n is vate to Si 22. "SIR JAS. STEPHEN IEN'S S ESS
ICKENS, Co and revised from “ House- | Egerton, Ba ulton Park, who is well known to one o TICA. ^ 12
E T f Dates. best praetical writers on n garden 2 АЕ
is и oe 11, Bouverie Street. It will contain a v — descriptive C. 12 7 |
Unc Kitchen Garden Seeds, with prices affixed to 15 ex nd,
PPS BEA UTIFUL CHRISTMA — BOOK. in addition to ps descriptions, there will be ist M
fuis n Nearly ready, in 4to, price 2 cul remarks for every kind of ve + pen bes the
THE FOREI GN- TOU R OF ipa BROWN, varieties for r early, m medium, and general c
T The list of Flower Seeds will also be much i improved, with
- JONES, AND: iD RO 7 By — Dorn. ene or - е: leading varietie M end £ good practical advice riate Sermon, e Sanday
! Babs 8, 11, Bouverie on their culti Tuo B Dar, M. A,, ‘Cant i
— — S Th и * S
day are published, price 10s. each, strongly bound in cloth, ak 8 ot » Me каш о фы, Vicar 5 Bein Bu
2- E SE TH THE | OCRAPHICAL 8 AND he very u Odes of of Operations, which has been found THE DOM MES 110 LITURGY; a Ev very Day i |
OL. | ATURAL HISTORY DIVISION OF to rvice, will be improved and enlarged. wi р for Domestic Use, with Prayers mmon Fraper
IA A useful “Garden Almanack for 1854 is also introduced, and the W eek; se Rien келү from the Book of Coi О
much otherinformationrelating to Gardens — 2 Operations. post 4to, price 10s. ба. les Dome
tht The ^ Price and Garden Directory” n the | "s" ‘The bobe two works forim the Rev. The abd
= А i cei f * | press, and will nn as speedily as possible. Рив! А-А. ы mor: qnd F. Pani) 22 — of which a New ү
ice 64.; "m eye A f EACH, returned t. Pn E Copies ean be obtained from mid just ‘published. 5 1 The work is ship, and for n
E keta E & Co., a wed oam or use on board y :
of NATURAL TSTORY: Part, price 2s., on the last da: Seed Merchants, ni: RA - the service is necessarily perto riormed py e
London: "Published lymouth ; Lo LoxGxAss-
mete ee 11, Bouverie Street. The P Or from the London N Strand. 7 London: LoxawAw, BROWN, GREEN, and
post free, 2s. 6d, RICE Current will stamped as a New
7 ERVOUS AFFECTIONS ; уап 67 оп Sperma- | and 3 to 3 Coton 8, and reign | Printed Printed by Wrruiaw Bnapnvnr, of No. 13, U
ss -` its Nature апа Т ; with an Exposition ot | countries, Those who ink for i Copia go abroad, Non, ог St. Pancras, mad Bacon RUE —
the Frauds that are practised hy persons wito advertise the speedy, | should send ант to Messrs. RENDLE, and they| their Otee, in Lombard Street, im the Precinct af
po ean ge cureof Nervous Derangement. By a Member м City of London; ME заа by them at the
iin Amcor’ & On. à. Pula will e care that they are forwarded on the day of vere al Advertisements tad rene g re
YLOTT & Co. 8, Paternoster Row. : | publication. ux EniT0n.—SATURDAT, Dzczwnxn 10, 1853.
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No. 51.—1853.]
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE
~ AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. [Price 6d:
INDEX,
Asti. Soc. of England ........ Ио e | Lismore Castle gardens. ......
Animals, effect of — on.. 8035 | MPG EenD M lifter; int».
Apples for coo!
ki
Bricks, improvement in making = .
Calendar rticu nt
— 2 д
m
1
RA ENDLES а — — AND GARDEN
DIREC diee 1854 i note in the Prete,
and will be shortly p Мады. Price Sixpence,
| ENDLE’S NEW "SEED CATALOGUE will т Bee
2 rer as iously advertised. — But 4i
10 ADVERTISERS.
TISEMENT DUTY being repealed,
he сшкш CHRONICLE
Tan
that the
mnnon tom.
—— by 1s. 6d., the amount of. duty:
ЕЕ eee урди
Corn, Indian 65.
бе 1 . „.o
ases caused A fungals..
Drains, direction of
cal Soci «am
— "
— = Ж 3. ад ata . 806
22 — € t . BI3
Forest: E р 3 808
Fruit —— in Sicily’ Sip anny — . 803
в, disease dos ain s 11 4. oy
| ЖҮКЕ. ЖАУ,
814 4 seien dos oam T 2011. 90. 807 b
. 804 Чут — — а ут
12972
„лж enone
810 4
Wheat,
5 è
ware ree 1 Me c
Government. ——
Adv — — of GampEexERS and В wai be 96 vow is wan time; due
ot m
no
—.— of which a
те than four lines in length, 1s, 64, ese | All rage BEDS Arian purposes ean be had tmmettiately ;
" SEE SOR 1854. and general o һе — | а cay з т as re Жы
D d Ser бао Ens | У 121340 Е. Rexpta & Co. Sped Merchants, Plymouth
, Ellie,
| ir Catalo 2 ID ПЕВА AS IMRIE AND SON'S
and Ve, gh { plicgtion to their agent, Fo Trees, Evergreen, and Dec —— s Shrubs, &c, are
Mr. „Ккхх®рү Йе! — y, ry, Covent Garden, now sad - will be forwarded, free, on —
: 3 Ayr, De
— VILL p ane UA MBURCH VINE STAN RADISH ire CATALOGU GUR for
RTHUR HENDERSON axb Gm have the pleasure | 31, Bisset sapon ta vn y d may be had on applica
of informing their patrons мА frien А Шым mp have good i» 22 Ра "nds 45 of Ba . p. averse er 2
plants of this valnable and m T ne at, bs. each ; , y, i they
tra strong plants, 78. eae
түйү т lant yon E СУ i
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.B.—For full particulars of the WARE characteristics |
refer our eustomers-to-
Houxrx OFG US ESTER акр CHELTENHAM | оғ this Vine, we
HORTICULTUR RAL SOCIETY.—The Exhibition of the | Chronicle of October 25th, 1851, Surrey, 1j mile from
above Society for — 4 be held in Cheltenham у begs an ы - inst tonal Wet
EDNESDAY, M y 34, and WEDNESDAY, August am. E uc — 2 z "ant
hedules and an А fhor particular may Al quatem 3 C і мма х 7 abd 77 31 75
lication to Seere ces igh — nthes а odroda: the six, - — rest Trees, # had
. Нехдү J. Cocimase, Secreta. a onl xri and i id The, Rest ENS ЖЕҢЕ t 8 E —
i d шш ма uro men» НЕЯ 5 E (o medie adie DESCRIP-
- ТАЧ MERICAN PLANTS, CONI-
"qux GARDENERS? ROYAL. NIENEVOL OLENT | ESSRS. 1. [^u To y РЕ ORSA 1 771 TAL "sitiens, ri F EUN and FOREST
INSTITUTION.—TO THE SUBSCRIBE he Гал A AN PLANTS, Cc. ma nclosing two postage stamps, ...
of your Vote and Interest at the nex 8 4 555 are КЕЙ aaa |25 5 Azaleas, new rdy Beigian Pad ging hl of 50 PAR di T m th cull p tar jy vius tó E fiue Stock of
solicited on behalf of GEORGE KIDD, aged 69, w — Ag with davai hod, ens oF a sort, by 20 $ GREEN and WEEPIN 8 12 fe "t es
asa folle: at oecapation for 54 years, 40 of 25 American Azaleas p NN ..15 0|. G.B. had sca J the America Exhibition е Rofaly
which he ha head-gar r to Noblemen ani тетеп ; | 25 Flowering Shrubs, oné of a sort, name PE ES NO M en nie зө. ^$ Park, 8
has up a family of 12 children, cannot render | 12 Rhododendrene, hardy Scarlet, ‘white, and Rose s 07 merican Rarer W indle vd ps мый gu y, 'abont-
him any assistance, and he is quite unable to get his living, Azalea ind ne blooming varieties, ET Las xi » 20 04 m cies from Staines rcd Windsor 22 Soath-\ Vestern,
Mad id hi$ wrist by a fal from & tree two y ago, м Chee very 3 о, фене — ae en — ж» | Railway, where conveyances may be ж obtained.
ile gathering fruit; hé was five months in 8t. is hos: | 24 icas, one of a sort, by na 0. x
pital, und discharged. with. very little use in Hand. IIe was 4 | Roses, standards and half ndards, s, “per deen, 127. and 17 0 оня W. Nei ben PLANTS.
subscriber to the Institution for 10 years strongly CTimbing Roses Clematis and Jasmines, per dozen 6 0 -his
— — — ren the following — t Trees of all Kind nds, Evergreen сте Ec. пекна NIRE = 1 RHODODENDRONS, ——
im rs. Osborne & Sons, Fulham; Messrs: Jackson & Son, | and poA» phe ouses 2 on mod erate Dum jr - | CONI ni w pubis shed, may be
Lio é 14 Г | {
Mm г Fairbairn, Clapham; Mr. Kinghorn, Bt. Mar- A ipa Ny ngto "3 75 D A decked of LLL
; CORN ET. are ji facilit in m selec- -
EEDS DIRECT FRO í : HA с ‘SHARPE бера to Gall P Od a nid of | tions, d. A нра éir successful management.
AR : ERS sad perl бугы REALLY th ntry, and trade to the und бпей choice | Ф ng the — И Exhibitione
GENUINE NEW MES true to their — are respect- collection or Eb POT 85 uu with great care 12 e reg .
fully recomn toa —— unders arsh land neat the sea, which is the most a e sol] for ise on
The 1 = E oen Carrot the cultura of the Potato, as it is 115 Ls. dy the disease, and Te REX y meat em „Богат
of finer quality. undermen nelude 83 — 45 pe iy, and 3 пй
and — Seis Jor for early а —. пее wa ^t 1 2 South“
N NE 1 PEA, WAITE'S DA NIE
o ROB FAIRBEARD'S NONPAREIL,
a y be obtained genuine,
retail at rowers.
Uh „с кү:
caters — 1 Were Stock by pee —Dec. 17.
DOUBLE HOLLYHO
was HATER has now fay A a jn healthy |.
rts, For prie 7
contains hints o
ae lyhooks,
nd deseri
ro ише,
nd — Smaller quantities pe
| "| Trade Price can be
AE 157 TE'S, NEW EARLY, PEA.
rc era Ройс axe EARLY ЖАШЫ, ins о rs Wk. The exist and best Pea
Barly ag Леа! kno Parly, Figurball (Rfi — 124. е пери 12 Ift mz
928 "^ ') 12 i o age В AS F: u doer E ve will
rdiet Becdiln Er rod ‚ Oxford (very true) Po 475 ide "E — to J. G. WATTE,
“POTATOES (For SECON
er bushel of 4 — САКЫ f HARLWOOD-4xp zu MMINS beg to announce
. 10 that they »* just received an importation, in good condition,
ef; NA 1488 the Жы. following varieties, of American Oaks
P pes Per Ae Per ег quart,
„ % Banisterl wel JLO C 2 TR 11 00 [ ме
We — ө, (95s, 04. ... 108,04, e
— J ACKSON ON - ian 4 "M, Tavistock Rom, PH London. bee. 1 s mem
оп! of their 25 and ‘fine
TREES; AMES 3S MELDRUM, Nunsenraax, Kendal, West-
ey a 3 A.
е GON 77
NES WESTWOOD У begs t E Mie and
that having an
in number,
ock
ANCY GERANIUMS (upwards of
uei ;
Gren dow 0 2 to 9foet
for the names and
wth, and in excelent, condition for planti
ect. To the undernamed T. J. & . de ane attention. | for ies r, ah 1 — e ti wit [тат pus 7
cés may be obtained by letter or personal applicat OAKS, also a quan tity of fine TRANSPLANTED O
American Arbor-vit,2 to 10 ft. | Deutzia erunt 1to P In feet. Priced v moderates may be obtained on
Chinese до}, 2 to 8 Yd ne — — — )
pne 2 to 5 feet
1 5,2 to 4 fenh, xu bushy
adar, 2 to
iG Mn
[ur 295
ET ;
43 to оя | do,
TRIS EWA, tg per.
ca аз ери M ? i He
т y
жг: x ; QUI
. : DITE
bu 4 re
Бо sempervirens, 8 to 11 Е
3 12 fee i
e 3 GOLDEN, SPER RMAIN. ets ^is Plon
Во BRADLEY — orm Nursery men | Iris 1 8 feet, very fine | е
1 ly, that hi ат о 7 fee
the very excellent New Tie. Fine pim pre plants at the Araucari a imbricata, 1 to 5 feet, | Forsythia Viridissimm, 2 t бей. | [Ae 34. Y or rt to 4 drt и fine, XT 8 oe,
flowing vele rfs, 28. h; Half Standards, fine Red Cedars, 3 to 5 feet, fin | 1000; етту, vers’ Antumn-fruited
each; Full Standards, 3s. 6d. each; with the usual discount to & Son having added to heir previonsly good ide of Raspberry, Imrie's L мед White, 15s. per 7
trade whe ordered. For full 1 of | American Plants, about red ef the entire stock of tbe dwarf, 4d. per yard as it gro s, each y; d bei sueta t relay
its r$ Chronicle of October 9th,| Norbiton Nursery, so long famed for its co H | four yards. 8 in ЭБ rmingham, or Liverpool, if
28d, 1852. |. ; Nane drons, Azaleas, &c., can now offer on most ad a Wope piy) to Mr. Jon biete Sods-
Halam Nursery, Southwell, Notts, Dec, 17, 1853. а m Ima T
TAGS om GROW hog to Tofer bo their Adverdee| Peu I he det rue MIR EE Ie lå fet er 100—SPRUCE
ment in the i 22 an 5. for Smithi, ü Fried and other rr turned ч pos 100 LAURUSTINU x very
fme - assortment of GERANIUMS, which are campani atum and light varieties, ura —Apply. to міх R. Cant, St. John's Street
* CHRYSANTHEMUMS and various GREEN- avita, India Атена, nd 3 to 6 ft. в Colchester y
HOUSE 2 * HARDY PLANTS, Kou and a great | Kalmia ша, and ot hers, 1 to 4 ft. ITT m fal т
| d ROOTS, o &| F. J. & Son have a splendid healthy ! FEE REES, i. Ae. e owing ate vid
large and fine ek. | Rhododendrons, ore which they will furnish the 12 “following fin e ark э
. W ха for cany eiku ж" 50s. kinds, in pots, for 63s., M ees apr N ndi
25 do, 30s 1% 9.207 panum DARED fo, r » Sinis ет ^ е
— «208 um, cinn: |
‘andi m ө ону wares тег 10, ie n eren Bit, g вый bt Fences, and all e |
| the’
ene al
rue sup 1
à al Patablabment, Sudbury, Suffolk.
|
and
other kinds of Nursery. Stock.
ern Kingston, near London."
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>
902 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. ве, 17
SUPERB LATE WHITE озорро ЕМР . ” HORTICULTURAL BUILDING че HEATING BY RIZE M EDA j 1851, =
YDMUND PHILIP DIXON having — sed the HOT WATER d AT AVERY ECONO l RATE
entire stock of the above Proton of Меси Fiat Market Ат THE Lowest Prices CONSISTENT eg оор AMUEL CUNDY, Mas d Bor
Gardeners, Tho rngumba!d, near Hull, begs hat or ATERIALS AND WORKMANSH MareiE and — Wonks, Жар Wh CA Prac
сЕ vid the 1st of January * те ill p^ reped t to P it А Place, Pimlico Lon —
This Broccoli has been raised Marble Chimney-pieces manufactured by
rite Men. Elletsons, ther — the Mammoth, sent out some The publi nvited to view the stock, Boe: Lr
€ ago, who state that the. EMPER OR, if sown at he same and price. A good Ma: rble Chimney-piece for ale ү
will come into use before je i; ve th, per- in all its —— at a remarkably cheap rate ie
fectly petes with heads from 15 ‘tbs bs. weight; keeps its arders, Фе. Cireulars sent on Ae аш
— uda tands firm three vois Ker it is ready to cut. A N.B. The а, > = " Omni
noble flower and commands the = price of any pt —
Es акеў ‘where it is well known, and will еза great acqui-
to the market gardeners druid London, as well as those
aa via bea rst — Broccoli.
ten minutes from uses pass the Works eey
May be of rs. NOBLE; COOPER, & BOLTON; 152, Fleet Briti arira арр A ec n GLASS,
ui and “Messrs east & M'MULLEN, Be eee Street, | p 5 4: foot, for the usual sizes required, many th m
London: Also of the Advertiser, 57, Queen of ue ар eady packed for immediate EET
sts of Price jstimates forwar on ісан
GT ATERER has to offer in any quantities MAE te PLATE,THICK CROWN CAESA
Де folowing AZALEAS, &c., which are of fine growth, and ў GL ASSES, GLASS Mil ATER-PIPES, PROPAGA
bésütifully set with blooming buds for Forcing.. Prices for- ; — ; ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS and 1
warded on ap ü cation an ASS SHAD
AZALE AS. = Coccinea, с. major, Taylors Red, Nosegay, G RAY лхо ORMSON, Danvers 5 Chelsea, to J Ames rep m mne Co., 35, Soho Square, London. Es,
glauca, aurantia, pontica, p. alba, p. multiflora, Ghent Azaleas ‘London, having had considerable experience in the con- ee Gardeners’ Chronicle first Saturday = a Ма
in vn es ruction Eo yes SUN. . whieh, i elegance of ESTABLISHED ‘ABOVE YEA
KALMIA latifolia, myrtifolia (a mew and very superior [iie ood materials, anship,. combined with OBERT. .METTAM, Pet. €
variety), апек. —Andromedas, of sorts; Ledums, doz. Rhodos. economy — буе ти iem ү 8 INE by any- Wiona psa Wi 8 and Бозо
dendrons 805 thing of the kind in the — ADU? in a position to execute — Т; — INDOW GLASS — USE, 5 —
he American eed Bagshot, Surrey. K i the lowest possible 16 oz. pos Glass T Bones of | Sheet Glass cut to
185 ч WORKS, 8. & O. have been extensi — employed by the Nobitily, 100 feet, exceeding 40 facia” i, ш
А AS LSS я, EARTH OR bad tei S and London Nurserymen; Nee у have | Under 6 ins. by 4... 11d, p. f
pes Lobes, REiGATE, Suey. deen S орт) «леу ex à the greatest confidence | 6 by 4, undi d by & ; K. prions, 2 оа... 844 to e pee hot
«= WEROGER 4 8 sue NAN beg to ser te — givethe most satisfactory ref fene i А 19 “Ач 2 7 qM Во н
ew bd:
„Gardene UE Their Hot-water thé most Foreign Sheet Gat packed in boxes f 200
si sein men that — "are prepared to Sek ff m vin d the. еи. — — for M —— fo which the | sizes—4ths, 21d. ; 5-5 per foot n |
REIGATE SILVER — bes сен a —— i of Heating by Hot Water сам be made available; Hartley's Patent Rough Plate Glass, Glass Tiles o
d Growth D of Gree А масо 20 Bla A S i : E IN ALL р A ei description. of 4 actured,
KE vor be sent in fine bas. „па delivered to апу ptem gutun чаб за Mas е R and Price Lists fotwapded + mi
preg n, in not less than one ton lots 6 M uta РТРС 8 GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREEN
$0 m6 hols fo to the t nt ue — r ton Parties requiring lots of S. : Cy WELLING 9, ETE. se
four zem and watis can, have the Sa nd delivered loose or in, Фо : oy Ё[ ESTABLISHED Mi —
pags, at the — е pith — or ‘within five miles zie ERS MILLINGTON. —— — o ik
same, at ay г further particuldts, apply i t prices of SHEET GLASS i in 100 fee et hor
at the Offices of fuc cay [i unie som 21, Union Street, Halifax, i Squares under 6 inches by 4 m
Yorkshire — hinges Hsaw, 7, Princes Square, "Tu Street, 6 by L and 6) by ee
Finsbury, с tp
H ; н
SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. J. WEEKS & t, King's Road, [o | „ "SbyGamd5bbyeby s c
к> BECK — in Slate a variety х
articles for — eng l pu rposes, all 0 which may
phy 10 oe as iP Лач
Basan easi man pyg epg ge, III ee ШЦ! ie —— о ud House Squares on Mr. Rivers's a approve:
^ not 9 pp 222111 11 22214 LL + Ir 1 "d 14. V DES feet t :—20 inches OHNE
Sunday excep иш аиан EE à UB 1 :
Sm lists of plant tubs and boxes forwarded on корейн. даана 11 ш i 11 | А Ба esie te eher D 10b 208. Bye
OTHOUSE 117575 799 a 200 fe eet cases at 42s., and 300 feet case 63s., in large sheets
OCKWOR K, ORNAMENTAL WATER SERES. ||. The Nobility pe Gentry Boxes * — ie extra per 100 feet, and the Бс.
Кет RUSTIC WORK, aw» LANDSC shout to rect Hortieultu — t › returned free en —
GARDENING undertaken on a large or small scale oy Buildings, or fix — : posue HARTLEY S РАТ NT ROUGH PLATE GL/
GrENNY, who will attend for consultation in any part 0: the Appáratis, will find at our f Wu Shades, те Glasses, Milk-pans, Bee Gi
kingdom.—420, Strand Hothouse orksy @ | ^ t e d Rough M —.— „ Tu Tus
Road, C i atent Plate, Crown and Sheet Window s, in every
IRD NETS, SH EEP NETS, ,BABBIT NETS, nena tod HH and quality, ritamental Glass, ind pure
BAT FOLDIN G NETS w Poles, 14 feet uses, Conservatories, Pits, hits Shades for Ornaments, Crystal Glass for Pictures,
10s. each; Partridge Nets, — A — ; Rabbit Nets, ка erected, and in full Warehouse, 87, Bisho NA Street Without—same des
-4 feet vide, ^ per yard ; Cocoa Nut d» Sheep Fol omy coni pei M ing "i Eastern Counties’ Railway
4 feet high, 4d. and 6d. per yard.—At W. CuLLINGFORD's Man hs
ry, 1, vates 8 Ball's LES Road, Islington (late of that. 2 Indy о ы een JA M ES PHILLI PS & ба
——— — M 1» n select the degeription. o£ 116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUR
ALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING. House — — PRICES OF
в Yano, 2 Frer Wine. he HOT-WA ARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH ser =
ы Em CS 7 RATUSES
M MS 359 222 Ф! efficient and economical) аге
( pertes x 7 s
for 4 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, MANUF)
S, &c.
SKYLIG:
inch
both Top a = Bottom 5 Packed in Crates, Jor Cutting-up of the sizes, thick.
and in constan ТИШИ сла irs ишаны s manufactured. PE wor:
— 5% collections s, 8. d.
"x Ж: С of Stove. 214 9 , Zi 30 inches wide and from 40 to 50 long o 5107
. Plants are also in the highest „ Or 20 5 F 50 „ 70 „ *
25365 se 22 2525 2252 Фә! state — cultivation, and for above 70 0 6]0
— 2282 9,0,9,0,9. ^
0904 599 22222 007669 sale a low prices, Also
— Р ота fine енор of p In Squares put to th t P onder
Grape Vines in pots, from к j Under 8 by 0 4/90.
Galvan- J eyes, all the best sorts: 8by 6and under 10 by 85 BA | 0 44,0 f
арат Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildin zs; also 10 by 8^ „ "14 by 10 .. o 81
jT te per pd Sd. ver ya. | None s of "Plante. Yipee „Seeds, &e., fo . on — 14 by 10 2, 4j ft. E sup» if the length у PEU
9 * s i EKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, L В 86 m * 5%
ех strong „ iv | » ‘ 1 cha " + eee si
— с zi 7 „ | HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, ROCK лк RUE ie PE
— 10 RUSTIC WORE, ORNAMENTAL WATER: FOUN- f г Haber long .
; TAINS чаз NDSCAPE GARDENING, gs «5 44 ne дө 30...
executed on wee ory —— — Rotates Improved, Land Laid Out dat. е 5091191780: 35
for Building, Ko., by Mr. GLEXNY, ье, eti and er б om ten чад о зао 1”
tural Agent, 420, Strand, Lig ce] nov fat sagi sd oie, с
паа е.м ain In та ЖЫ + " d
10 s GC US ow Hro Hay poft
12 n ns Mi 15" AW | 65 1
JJ ”
à Ha n. n. Fs T a 90" ”
4 — n 100
god Quarr
"KIM БОЙЫН Treis
xs, е most арк as X Ag р
К ES ‘DENCH, нб cm . 17 won
KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA.
' PATENT е 1 ben, Glass at js. 34,
per, whieh a:
T ас ce
a i
— — ЫТ». r$ e
Bie: GREENING. ANIMI Cos, РО i i >
RE E FENCES, rom ve We 1 | the se M Houses a —— r for the growth of
am \ ЕЕ: by post heb
pud and CRoadow & Co; 2, Dowgate Fun, ‘London, Ass
Go dave in invente SHIP-SHEATUING FELD and 4 INODOROUS. à
Betty | alla; and 1 ing iron ho uses, to: equalise the tempe
NG WITHOUT PUTTY gia pee y .
fed the Public — —À1 d
and miim:
ts, &c., 8d. beg erg super. Heating be i
n the most practical principles, and all mj CRM
False. Printed Price List sent on application
A Canvas made of ,
у ыа Т а) A of Heat and Ju
I, at a 5 it is éd, a ;
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„and the hottest ME
wards
| by HARLES FRANCIS of E “т А —
ROHER,
ine Elms, London. London.—Manufactory,
T m —
511853. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. " | 803
CLARENDON NURSERIES, CAMBERWELL. CK’S BRIDE BROCCOLI t cases, and the йы ir Mores
OSEPH FRYER ean supply every T of BANBRIDGE AND wipe) — ‘completely developed wie den es lace. or les
Fruit Trees, Ornamental Tregs, Evergreen and Flowering the pleasure of offering again to their — Z and th nsu eM s place
Shrubs, Standard and Dwarf Roses, Greenhouse, —— publie their DULCOCK'S В BRIDE "BROCCOLI, td. pur ch cases i rdine, Mice is so
and Alpine Plants, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Peat Mould, | packet, each containing 1300 Seeds; and while ud Жел their | fatal to отв, — in the disease
Manure, Silver Sand, Turf, Grave „Ke. s to their Fer adm i^ season, thev beg to house-flies are subject i t th liun
J. F. сап supply the trade with a large quantity of Limes, | refer them to e following extract, taken from the Yorkshireman : а п autumn, the ы celtum
Planes, Elms, Poplars, 3 " Thorns 5 e Pe Y E be the f - "-— of Ар! ена 90 в py exhibited at tiis al fructifies before death takes place; and
Privet, green and vari uonymus, 8, Lilaes, Ivies, | о or the fou г, сое ed thi { “ыш.
ee Oak Rhododendrons, Magnolia grandiflora, на аму pee prizes for Broccoli with his Seedting— rer Sra ET m 2 good e n those large species of
Heaths, Garrya elliptica, Glycine’ sinensis, A — Uu аы ese vegetables’ really | с the larve and р of dif-
ja radicans major, Clemat is azurea nm — dee markable s —— as equally aed the Buc ferent insects, tho in чагу instances, as in
flowers, Men Mone e eie Wu years of the Guépes vé; antes of. the West In dies, the
psittacinus, Tiger Lilies, &c. & H. will be Aoi to send oat 185 49
. mos and Flower Seeds for 1854, unbappy i fly about with a fungus some inches
greta gen = Bing nt RASPBERRY.— oa ИКИ and ao -— Catan ia Mareh, > — attached to — It is very singular that
Canes of had of. GEORGE- CORNWELL) | contaming-Stove, ng many o oe 7
Market Gardener, 3 at tug per 100. The amiat, «от жапсе — е of the season. Their Seeds Seeds mill be of ybest|! these cases, as in t 1 of the caterpillars and
to the — bs — nim bese ae at Barn ча, and in the greatest ble En ^ ises just фане the fungi which appear
— — — — by NOBLE, COOPER, & are very close to e which M. T
RLWOOD ө, Covent Garden; and be 9
ға —
ENDLESS COLLECTION oF GARD, UN оі eet erm mp
FOR ONE usual b
YEAR, will be sent out as by JRIMSON BOURSAULT ROSES. — lanes) forming a very peculiar group, of which the
the дасч. А desirable climbing variety fo dnd pfe Mod part are йы d doa tructures;
collections have given universal sa eater dd 175 bee ai at, the Ss und Ba pm "ue ls 806, per. though we ré not aware das there is any -
the whale te fund ound —— to supply à garden during e ied, ge ting, near Tota ai; | chemical conidition common to the substances. in
:1—А — Cama to supply a n — £ s.d pesa R. E CANT lieto to offer thd flowing which they grow, which might be snpposed to favour
E 12 months, „ — wes — ' Pd x c PUE : ^ all Caen tbe fungal seem
proved Ң Н гм vtta NERA génie 2 — 099 to ve rent from those whi ei
10 quarto Be Beans and full quantities of all other y 950 U s reg Basilisk, dad. Buttery 2 Bes! diatel 4 N ee Which are te
No. . complete Collectio’ in reduced “quantities, 2 77 АҢ Optimum, 7a bas Rooks di. Dobson's p ident ge ia | ost curious perhaps is that to Which Romi
No. SA: complete Collectitnd 15 0 Hit, s. Gdi 2 Se. oti ares р Spot, 5s»; Vulcan, бе; | given the name of Laboulbenia, but which Was het
Ко. 1 —A small and choice Collection un Rees Nes dou сате ету igel un own 901008 discovered by Rover on the antennm of
titi re в og
| — lg — ZEN ine peck Es New Pu Any 12of the (roby own selection in he be selected for 20s; | deca vj gs. po deck А бча ыы
gar All orders above 206. carriage free (sce: PRICE Arethusa; n P atui en paris
— and. all orders above 5l. delivered carriage | Ajax — — dune this shd several other insects. "Little QM. ehe
free to every Beine MN in England: and Wales, | Alibi > nt Plantagene sisting below of ample cells and ¢ l
and. 10 Steam ih England, Wales, Ireland] . Моды: Silk Merce above filled with large que dr verna developed
Wh галы, Rampant . так e Tyrian Queen in the living insects, all leaning backwards, in con-
Mercha 88 ej ese nce " А
STABLISHED 1 Ä |. Good dlder sorts Ge, збут ende erdt. || — their being bent by the motion of th
FANCY wut Ёл? insects amongst the little stones which are fheir
or description of ow Мая Price C 4 ER: FOR 1854, Stt je —— vor oft ae — 1 Mau ther, TRUE
„ек flick жый» У Number. ыс e ma — T be. fill ng for 12s., or "у avou n ur ing tn ich a er — es
———— — — — | n whi ipe = less
UTTON'S COMPLETE ‘COLLECTIONS OF А В meme Maries | мизи Sheppantl г — V ate
KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS ror ONE Y EAR'S Ава Дара Hero of Surrey —— are thus borne ut by ing i мө, Tike
UPPLY sw all. the but soris oF Vi vd í so y misera ng wn without an ro
"stmt E JURA shaking them ги ; and i t every —
ä Aid 9 : cata mycelium penetrates and is nourished by the tissues
E kout the year, with descriptions and unstructions Exquisite he And if sue tha é with "
Мо. 1.—4A complete Collection of Garden Seeds for one £ s. d. -— queen. Stati *
Tears supply, including 20 quart o the best Бемби: arte TUNEW @ A8. rset of & fr 18, an ease and death are so evidently the direct
n at Vado мерс Arles Dickens, 2% 64. | Coti#picda, 27 6d.; | consequence = their presence, we - —
| mue епоса, € am rein = every other sir | bar ag ЕЙ, ^ne. E e Od. Rawal cy Se Marguerite u Anjon, tenable my can be urged ag the possibility
Vegetable required П quanti TE Purchaser's А from the АИ 9i. per dozen ; of dise othe vegetable kingdom ‘sing also pro-
9.1774 complete Collection, n quantities proportion- my own, 6s. per dosen —: duced i wore of the fungal race. 42
uit — 2 9.0 Anni Ее Deans fr. Sidney Herbert
naan Ó— imily tikes sorts 015 0 А dela Villiers Prberimental Blue. | Nymph Tue long: ‘Report upon the Royat Woops
n ue
l— some kinds of See Seeds are already possessed, perchasers 4 gues Wakefield’ Formosa 22 AND Forests for 1852 and 1853 is now before us,
are sted to name them, that increased quantities of Wr „ Campbell | Ana Бора in df a Blue Book of formidable dimensions,
others may be sent them. Catherine те dn “| Medline Сан хову Morn Press of matter | nts our noticing it for the
rennen gm mna rg t r ee Sontag — |Hesplendens — | present further than to request most earnestly аё.
e Fake, from Jou BOr & Some, Be Growers, 1 — ‘Coppertela rane ‘ic | all who are interested in Crown property, or official,
Reading; Berks. rriage paid to emma d Norwich, and all intermediate | misgovernment, or management of their own
/KE'S CHAMPAGNE RHÜBARB.— This Stations. — —U—4 the usual allowance to estates, WILL TAKE THE TROUBLE TO READ.: 17; We
most REP variety is now for the first time offered to know — oes - better repay perusal, whether
— — а Е 2— — yo apple, | , s we i orehouse of sound practical in-
@ Vi t it en and o! r on | P
Markets in realising higher press, fom its magnificent colour and Che Gardene energ i Chronicle. т нн 2 subject of forest man
P — to bo a most vA А ЛЫ r M aD E41. TUR р Y, DECEM. EMBE R or as a beacon to warn others from wasting their
the Prince Albe tof a deeper colour, and mueh greater bearer. * ы v E авось, 4 m pm property, as that of the Crown has been by Public
n enitn kabiy well а and is very hardy out of doors. Mr. n EY Commissioners. reports of Mr. Brown, the
ae bas placed the entire sale in the handsof Duncan Hairs, $ NER — le: 2 . HS а enced forester, and a very able e man, who we
ne-year-old plants, 67 5з. each. A few two years s «17 ша D arx. fess iv b
very strong, for sale. PH Or xd M а т, a xi ee a т.м. are happy to see is still N profess ionally by
si —— — pub. —- ci eae i ——— um the presént Commission , are most instructive and
of from 10 to 12 Pig а at th e x3 nig te [оу p^ d s 1 тохир, "P я} ойну e ad E e — elaborate documents.
stances, ru чечей the: feet oot ci ameti “rations ту ao} п MT diiy —————
pei planted ou out for 3 — — DV IWS3AT SM MNA д-ры s ..ROELLA CILIATA, {
tred. Tn йау ed i lled. ' ; | ;
orig ab vin у= Tog by ii алу practical gardeners, who Ix the Eora whi ch we fatel ly made Tespecti ng | М p jk Ser na pa t rework А-АА
genit die. —— inthe garden Ii r the effect which Funeats have in producing disease | 80 2 eon aen he 12
MITCHELL'S HARDY. EARLY ДАШ орге. m in animal tissues , We con nsidered princip silly the the bést
is grown ун тре glass vi ; when remo тей dona i of animals, in which the circulation is cultiv
fon iy —— А on more comp lete, the dig —.— — unte and the any
boblarga but handsome |. — higher. It is amongst — e met. with.
vital. tan Fas
tribes, especially those which live d
table food, that disease,
from the grow in
ities or 1 1 0 timate tis-
"oiu ssible that
due 00
gentlemen establishments, The head is
3 and is so u ni
10 days toa fortnight and théy not get.
to a distinet va E де.
и 1 :
new, distinct, - — à
| Gardens, Edinburgh, a and 5 — ‘he follow! ve T |
; m Jackson Hooker, Director of en Royal G 1 d i d oe =
| — both es a description ande recommen) oe De бату; entitled a „ Flora and Faun within | bushy plant ners should en ERU sí di Ге
ut Royal Gardons, Kew, Sept. 29, 183. Living Animals, in which complete forests of such | nit and if a те plant is: ‘proctred at 38 8
"niu The Sal s lmarnock We : неве {Ж
T. e — mock Weeping productions are represented as existing t| will be
* the relation to the |
that 16 bas béen wot peopel and
: be t
VM : e $ 13 UE presence, so long as they are confined to the intes-
2 а de er e Hook." Final cavities, sitis, ve believe, i inevitable wherever | ©!
cot E e stem, | the more es themselves are attacked. | mode
on il lms, Ba, enom s [s r The * which fall o 5 their more delicate ex-
= Plants will be delivered in London for 6d. each additional, ternal membranes s, or r enter their sti te
and despatched from thence to
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$5.
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Printed list of the ral Nursery Stock, which is now | the vital powers фек — ly impeded. e pro- | to the soil un it is
S Lcd . ̃ low peices. The ‘Trade ‘supplied ou gress or symptoms of the disease наў be different in| enough to thoroughly moisten the ball, rye т аЛ. d
804 THE GARDENERS.
CHRONICLE. E
the foliage, except to remove dust, &c. ; and let byk be
cessary, on the morning of a bri
In the case of plants that grow slowly, and are
After placi tlis an nts ls onin
эге nA р
induce the bu ds towards
secure bushy speclmens. if "etie ja mo nerd” ds
moist it KC pally be safe, you bed
bright days, to syringe the plants oVé
sun is sufficiently powerful to soon Sy ta Pa
advantage should be 0 of every ne morhi
moisten the wood. When lants start into free growth
amore liberal supply of water will be re bs vr an
p
a
n
enlarge ou our ride as, "if ваз меге p
of t
is s‘corres 189 55 vis in ҮЙ ish 10
8 wx `
ret th
hé had is a the 59 "ikont a NES porn
n
d E rS. / mae iis qur
e raised а
) prev e Water dking at d batt 1
wh Pu t Pi the. less Bow MT AD à
3
will Ea pro e bist s
es A; ad M ie m 999050
to avoid over w. 5 s point of ¢ f і m. that
Ж Q nat | before r E P i d dra
action. The’ shoots, Shoal be tnd ч ш! ga at | before tege ing E i ion, oh an
the days lengthen the syringe may be
sed v
Les injuring the foliage. Consi demie care will algo | be
properly regulate the
—— strong 9 growth; if d latter is found “4
plants wh
k
admitted, until a more vigorous root action shall 8
been induced, and endeavour during the growing season
to regulate the temperature, &c., so as to induce rapid ret
strong grow
he best situation in which to grow this — үөс a
mperat of w
summer will be a small pit, the tem
few hours o 5 forenoons of bright days, but this UR
йо
е used except when absolutely necessary, an
oug
to be — ба. early in autumn. Attend to EI
as may be necessary to affo xo се m 3 and
regulate the last shift for the
an
y be e arbor di following sprin ати back the
shoots — ш X > нА ЖОШ
oe isin ithe volame an aggregate af intelligence, an
an
me intrinsionlly 1 the — of eae: and th
shari die 1 — ой аз ab it Tee тегШаё
close bushy habit, 2 shifting, as s maybe necessary
but if the specimens are intended to b
Won de must not S» M cy me 2 oW
& quiet e
o very well in
grevalioaic. Ъ but. e d e —— n
ne of tem ы —
че beauty al th ‘of the blossom; plan viortav
Затишо ai 1
9114 oer ENT Юд TM. yaon ame e пі вй rA *
ome vnam 9 905 rwo od oi
Egone lta
Huc The i on miss
authenticity af MBI, Hue and. e Gabeta, ватана, that
appeared in M m are. of, the nb. be lite
A дА 5..4 4 u
bet as honest men n, which was never questione "
pposing, however, that the Chronicle had asse
Huc aud Gabet's travels m Ao a myth, the letter in
on does not appear to me to controvert such а
assertion in the к least ; и it oft on anything at all, it no
is that the writer does not >н pal es questions ; | com
for what possible рар d be instituted | tha
T 1 = oed aA In Mi
ON Wa | bei
r
> h, or
„ is capable of Mae by again going over |i
the same ground, I do not say this with the view of
їп 1 rsed attac | vna
| stony: éfithebtree:of40,000 images; that the unicorn i
| di wn mouth
should do 80. Ча: took i it for whai what it at still в
і
Sinnett for Her Feprodiiction б f the piece i t
to. thé Mess rs. Longmans ‘for publi hine i English, ang
d ‘Gabet Were evidently credulous travellers -
ШУ апа see nó c cen ата of 10,000 images
lam las disemibowellin o
Men do not 1 cannot see
as Can "believe tli ба "AW will, by its leaf, recom
Aust 1955 Ju Vade. е’ once stood [S з н
boy thing Bus] i pe
A agnoli
dpt to 50 eet ‘a y: Кыр E "T sim
ft Certainly Goes
species of the
: 88 a aF a CM ё Pot v ide differen habit, f
atid texture of foli lager? pi their American eongen ь nal
who vieni “the: fact that es tree i з asserted to
nowhere 6 С such an one told that
Himel, or ават, ao е wn cou nid
ng, Hn ould; his belief involve any
nsiderati
о *
ҮП? , e0l-
elusibns ч bahd, ‚ there is у
very large class of the comm o love етй or
HE who ) fiiney they firm mly be
ones ‘io i гован ча ard js MS dong’
кез we Have had a shilling’ it
sx 1 157 ste epi whose nae biet. deni
: pookéts credit at te pan: These oni
er эе д Lf M. Charles ventrilo —
eon gà ife; how—Fara: у; Ны
i pe tea s of them delightful ejus à
tliett way); CAP tetë ll; these and such like wonders i
Will see and 3 d, but pooh Lir
are qold they are tric et an — —
show them a vende” edition of the
parent for a child а; be —— by, 440 let he d
invest it with a scientific name, and the 0 - down and
worship. Suihepeoplew will — a tob them-
selves by an electro- ae „мч grudge their children a.
shilling to see a conjuro a play ; accompanying the
refusal, perhaps, with a — e on the sin of deceit, or
at least of encouraging idle mountebauks. Now, I am
far from including all — believers in MM. Hue and
Gabet’s trees of 10,000 images in their yunicoris
| (имен. by the way, I —4 seen wild, and can both beat
stimony to their bein “two-horned ! and- called
fraud; thea Nm d disinclined are » they to
cof | the
* other to s oly dt — To those:
land эһ M much education
awnavbrers, о ds
4 andi ur as to es k e testimony
pers tm Wi cce and natural history against
ssertion o hehe o
1 ignorant ofzsuch subjects, I would W
> | worthycof theirfüttention that none of the botanists with.
any importance to the
I by his eal
* Jebifobág and! quoting Mr. Hodgson; that there -
poisovousiavindsimdhe Booran-Boota к шин
— * lave it лдар. that the Lhassan belles do not
p: — 0 rom aught
venirs '
guit na of. the 7 А — Pf dhe
im | s
58.
m is
uched he
was and am Ve d = rH chat, other’
t
M — ellects of rarefied alt: ‘that 12
ide their ch M
but: to; gere nethem from the excoriating satu кд
nd Jastiy, I may add, that if be vaf
— ience of other llers, he
dhat theepinion ів unanimous in India
the. is concerned ; а a sat
4 Г of the travellers that they 1
it Y gei d which ; pinior
kave leb pass à at Lliasen. dà — the high |
i probi авечай у the fact that ФӘ
teil pinnate pate tend to ques kepta 1 oe
: — ** prid aa ly eie
t 4 3
м», 5 at they did sa.
* ca af
К:
Е у
e to Ava the Nerz PPP
rom Lhassa, w spot
1 250 a iat neither were um 95
With re ‘to another statement of the Ie
51—1853.]
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.
505
on excellent authority way Orobanches and Lathræa squamaria
in have been
may mention t that I have рені: нен A are paved, fi
p souvenirs are placed on tbe Ini ех Expurga- 1 at Glasnevin. They have not been ra il j |
2 and that this fact called forth m M. Ha an | there directly from wn, b sufficient proo гаң baat м ripe! parts * 1. manure —
explicit d denial of their authenticity, in the sense of his | been f wick | wing by that method. During and Ash f 2 as big — our Elm
r the veracity of all the statements ; the year 1849, seeds of Trifolium hybridum were sown | standards), and not one single b ege 722
in c Dey was informe that he denies ever haying in Ше experimen ntal — of the garden, which | some 40 or 50 years old. а sam gms though
seen the tree of 10,000 images, and only, g tib it in | yegetate freely, and d he summer one small plant | ate produ w on n valk soil p^ Pars
his notes from hearsay, and that for these and o n of a` strange Sat epee in ong the Clover, | Sandy soils of the worst deseri 22 ы without D
statements the public have a {еш er at на Tt was carefully ‘protected P cam again the second . n b Be. hat l l — ау
asit were dramatised the whole, Very. 2 БЫ year, when it flowered and вті. а continental species, proved, th n ' have said can be
one, feel to that same feuilletonist, ‘and so | The Messrs. Lawson, of Edinburgh, prat supplied the | as Чум y AP W. * 41, N ng Ar vtl тутин,
M . Longman feel ; for I can t but. think that | seeds, оп being communieated with, and requested to tw Low 1 te e betw the clima
M. Huc was himself incapable of throwing such а charm state where they ived tbe Clover seed from, men- Syl Dnm Tran? St tes of
over his own notes. In this, however, І shall be very | tioned that they had it from Hamburgh. There can, Jon 3 Port Най
glad to find myself bib nor shall I think anything реков. 10 p, doubt of the а ЕА RE гонак Seen an extract wise 2 cde UE *
th of t ost meritorious traveller (w o, is | having. along with the Clove ДЕ р Susa early this year for America pen ron the
eminently entitled to a Ge hical Society s medal, and which it T МЕН а | findin the, o p riis wages "TA wages whi Zh de rec ves in А * 34 ре
has had опе), if it нра E he be himself Ea. Jai m a of iem. None of the Lage] Es od. | er week, and employm 1 gated
the feuilletonist We hav. e every, iN in every brane ith respect, to. the gees inable with no trouble, save the mere application
of literature and science examples, of ss hn an pie | istene, it in ax aay, 1 apprehend, As that 0 4 n for even at а higher raté of wage at which. he
2 с to фео Writing s Pp eana other plants, when the proper method is faken, ft d himse of the said letter is
k as these souveni ИА, ito. ue WAS p in a, paper е the Roy, plin | very likely to m а great 2 of young men at
ына over — р far more ietitiou Pd an Босе. some yea ie 0. the ph il working i in bá London nurseries.
ul eri по in , Tt eosiving 17 d aay pan 7 i are now | At к low tate of. wages, very disconlepied, with, their
w onestly done i re doin am np E bly may be indu
{огр add, Ss F gee іе ds : 1 1 hg Secs in that at county Sed to the f +
Бот аут de, tet eset at sg 8
kn imself, lug had. urna Bees of th irat ie to gai e youn rn men
nothing but w notes. Bo cts саг paral, | m 1 0 E t a gen ар ү 1 consider well before M NDA ia TEY for-
ing before the subject of the a yolumes Ds gane of the, 17 1 5 whos the Fa Lcd ot A it is ‘Se cane йу oret
was diseussed ; they made n me, Dodman, was about to visit, Ah he Was requested being h requ w, York as
for the veasons I have aboy peor | to send some nt e whieb,, with his M" p letter w would ne A us believe ; (x moreover
to ascertain, the truth, o ndex | kindness, he accordingly did, Thy came quite fre w e men are in the habit of making su
Expurgatorius and other, ve, the | were immediately put on ok й еев, ма skilfull Мы ag the bargains or à week's labour as 7 dols, 56 gents, (314,
ps ile A e tance work could be performed, yet They | but there is one T point to which wish to call the
I ma: jig: 25 i 44 52 re remained fresh fully six — Mer age ** ot ie en hich Js gem
CAS д 1 yegeaied. Cuseutas only у poate tebe ^ ouis e 9 ael overlooked, I aloe to the EN
bere reve Ей | fact Nep qa snis en which lsy туте ай the aee el? to that. of the Thus, в
57 — f their proiden 2 720 уеде! a poto We^ ж- * Ард „М. |! 94 shi is equal in Жз {о ап oglish Bix 2d
dues em are adepts. T wr pe: Vin „Permit me to, say а, few, words in | and’ the penny of the fi try is equivalent to
that nothing is too difficult i in susto n jut, Fass pil fayour,. “ает Permit method of бене Vin the ish halfpenny. I have iy letters
to aceomplish, or words e; r +o hat | mildew, (see p. 7 69). I „сате. to this EA in| America, giving glo f hi ages and
true, toa — extents ap [^ can, „doubt tober last year, І found the Vines much affected bundant employment, at 75. and 8s. per day, but you will
knows the irable manner in which most branches of | mil w, so much. 80, that the few — — Grapes left | find on inquiry that the 7з. and day is only
horticulture are conducted in. Britain, compared fell.off their stalks with the least touch, and ivalent to 3s. 6d. or 4s. English money. It is also to
the way in which similar ADAM ЧИНАР OD letely rotten.; the young wood was covered with bered, that from three to four months in the
Continent ; but it seems that — ж, and when pruned qu ft; pru year, all in the way of gardening are en ly
e amo unt of fingenuity, ekill,and І had, the old loose bark pulled off, and gave the shoots 3 and — there is no employment for
ооа PD —À1 in which the English a coat of soft soap, sulphur and made into a paint, | gardeners during that period; so that, when everything
rticulturist has not kept pace on the Con- | well rubbing it wr the crevices. I then had all the з taken into consideration, employment in — York i
tinen Europe. Well-conducted 2 on walls inside the well was with lime, mixed by no means the gre
vegetable pum or to prove the rationale of many | with as much va as made it * w when oa M. С. R, Jong Biene, Persis DR ien
of the d of the garden, c; perhaps less dry. This kind of wash I always use for all my — um
gener: — “tha —— were during the end of the last but notwithstanding, this year — mildew re- re- appeared Picea nobilis, —If your correspondents will again read
and beginning of the present century "e „ among as soon as ere coloured, attacking | my peret relating to the Coniferse at Casti yr,
all our Engli turists, not one of them | the t, and it was — in how short а — that for the time they have been
has followed the foo of the famo Andrew | time it s. tself over a quantity of Vines, Imme- bie (so ы п years), they are extraordinary specimens
Зам, who proved the inexhaustible f interest diately on perceiving it, I had some sulphur mixed with of rapid ‘ad. handsome growth—such as I have never
con ией. with experimental horticulture. а little lime, and brushed all over the flues, warmi yw in un WAS A8
The few and unsati this had the any of your co de there
a time enr no — uld work in the
Grapes nothing the worse h
two other —.— similarly affected, which w were quite
by the same — ; in one of пет, which was
ters —— — have now some — tly clean
"ti al Grapes: N. Kind, $ Soinion Park; Dec. 1
Singles. e for де benefit of your readers
f Architecture," * Shingle
oards from 8 to 12 inches
some extent; w
translation: ief | |
artistica
otherwise, it is pie aet
e most tender foliage, though it was so | been pl
co
ad € Picea не at
— p р. 7503 1 two years io it ought to
sore bese wa que. by which em in the
eer park will
шу р Maire Allow me Ж enl attention to the
le | enclosed notes on the cultivation of Maize
the work of one of my pupi
e ex
ut 40 days after sowin
e that
te “a — оаа рое
‘seed in o
no
would not have had to
a Se — £ Scotch ки; апа
[фин —.— e elle 8
ns of your
4 drains,” * grafting,” " pruning,” |
are sn, in asmalltown Ed;
late Leslie Ogilby; j
establishing Ого Ora vem Hederse, Listera madas avis;
La with Mistletóé on e a тёш, |
In either of th the gardens es Ё е! a bya
been рур гё , Аа
y they
уры 7 - mater a in the open fields, and the |
po а, you vil — was — .
ihid 7 ЧЕ ven 8 g, lifting, root pruning, draining, &e.
oe ee —. Lier m e the mercy of the —
fro
he Orabanche Heer
e - without graftin
in i the перо bourhood of Dub P de bá 8 Ae
After ‘the 2 ues нен P | Oh
in the months of Se
mplies.
pans d eay, in
—— among the Ivy roots,
= — I agere help smiling i in | А sure
corresponde
bo even be sown later, as som
e fourth year, at the height o of | Maize,
— from the — ‘side of the Pyrenees, where
| it is cultivated, pee
e 1st of June ripened its
24th of May, of that year, and it was with seed obtained
from that crop pte The
se
—— and others with the yo bids
off the rot ES
came necessary,
dne to io the "ipe until the plants rema
ЛЫГ rodis of. fing а middle aed
to — the e and tongue g the roots d ling a a we deen tray.
the. pla ope that on which the buds | t
are to be established, cover- |
the roots of the two plants will | Jan
and the an be | October,
the g | large Vines
| diy tem — pm а-у -уеаг to
nuary, when they prune them—and in Septem
ion they gather their crops. iem ta of these
ines grow
nue nid viz, i
w
mber A
alf of . were
the seed, d half with guano. ~ The superphosphate
à d above ground in about 10 days, while
In this on the sides of garden
806 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC
LR [Юкс. 17,
V: manured did not appear for more than а fort: fathers, seem to. be the characteristic points of distine-
those manured with — moreover, tion in Cyclamen. 8. з
укр) seed Pot tato dne. —This — having continued for
sooner. Myn e 24th May; so шапу years to ravage our gardens an
without manure, though the op was tolerably good. | of “infallible remedies” — ed to stay its progress,
I dibbled these 2 inches a onsider this valuable root weakened in consti-
inches being left bet et, pna we must endeavour e ст engthen
rrain can neither ‘be ibuted to
f an insect, nor jet
P
next sowing was xis
oe
e
"i
c
—
=
>
=;
thinn M
These e up seven days after sowing. en the | the
plants — 3 Bebe to 6 inches high, I divided the plot
of ground into проці pare quat S bct hinges: -dressed |: 9 — On ‘taki
with the following manures t portio with guano; of three ран yng the same fibre, som
2d, with "superphosphate; 8, ‘with defecated zi ub two wo ba od, an pa vice versa, the
uld ;
4th, ainted Tabi "Ea p alen ten at the extreme dint as
tem. The
drainage from a stable; ‘gi iying each рабов ы к бозу
bulk of manure. A fifth ронда, m left
I found ie hen) the plants m n d
from attacks of slugs, Png wh ile the unmanured
were greally. m ded by their ravages, My third and
last sowing was on the lst of June, the plants being
> An the uta as second. These,
P iyi ре
If th
as a ghnu rule, seize р. {һе
haulm ; not я ешо t
nile to presume ре чечей is genera
Я іа s ihe iA. ta hs toelis ¢ of =з енй the ——
cold wet, about
J N and реч it wl aye a м edt e|
i ry e
са
wie inches ar igh.
2 were n inches high thy weré- — up wit
earth, in uner follow ridging Pot Meg
g the disorder,
офот
P еца,
[lest ihe obs Psi “the loss of the crop
the weight of i The
eal substitute for our favourite уеде,
ре чуча ing and who enis hare ell boiled
Д unfortunately, there is a prejudice against nes root.
e | Falcon. [Who, except Mr. Smee, is ridiculons
to refer the Potato aren to insee ets ?
Cayenne Pe, simple iren of
i dem as soon as they hav
n ei
table, zm
s they are A so washy as es
ca many favourite dishes
e m to po tar, adding м little
keep the — out of the "a €
— t e hair sieve. In th
a pint in — login and I ce Dur prefer pepper made
by this process to any I could buy. W. Brown, Merevale.
es where, owing
land is not cleaned soon en mp» for s
will doubtless be fou ind to be
our
огге,
Linnean, Dec. 6 — sor Bett, President, i " the
air.
— J.
had appeared in made wy the present autumn
ange the various localities in the nort
. | with the —
ticle of 19, upon
Cyclamen macrophyllum, induces me а — you with
& few observations. , Mo e
and fields, in spite in
e „ non
outer skin an hese diseased pong j^ a
ng, from Signor dPasserii, w 0
1
t oleh ts, which he was about to pals , Als pean
ough Mr.
cies of winged apliis, which |
erem except on the e evidence, dha ===
ommerei al samples be ing во differen
ae Re that te:
erenee, how
be clear hol gin result of tlie rootlets més. Pas
by som d
tag’ hei market n cated
chief Pharmacological distivetion “itt
aly’
Ale
DY the
аі
iall nu ve from that locali
a distinguished ‘by its abundance of starch
q——————— —
ài dd
e = Dec. 5. — The Presi d
Foi erp i pes 17 te e
„Спе —
estigated their
Ms
^ ei jd of
— exhibited — of Ype
nomeuta irror — a brood of which had been
ing upon Euonymus europeeus, near
, i ibi
imen
eulatu by M — in
For est, Раа, thus completely proving ће ind
nousness of the species, — had been doubted,
а
ft. Mr. Wa
spe Acanthocinus from California, and as
men of the very — усіпа Octavi
same gentleman
on wc habits
Tbe singular noise — y th
been notieed by
Foxero
cies of
ES som sin
e bee parasite, by Mr. New wport under the
name of An — — ving observed that the male
lives as long t state. He
large and stout eaudex of an herbaceous Fern — ies
| rsey, which was pr — ки ohaki especialy — ‘te b of
dilatata. The following communicati read.:— Seolytus
1. Notice of Several Species of Bats captured iu | office of ‘Woods and rei - es
gland during the present autumn," by T. B. Buekton, | the the Elms in the ——
Esq.) 2. K son "by Dr. Berthold hood of London, and which he freni
, In this interesting memoir, Dr.Seeman stated, effected by almost entirely disbarking the
rent as the conclusions at which he had arrived, after a care- He had seen a fine heal
ful investigation of the.subjeet, that the greater propor- destroyed, and was satisfied that the destruction
he tion of dmperted er the ео 3 female depositing her
as well as heir d гора AMG JU | mnie! ооа аа Bate cede dens Uie bari. of haalii trees; the lntvee rb
other trues Species, Олз neither with ué | 4 of one —— and that the er ө ‘officinali — n
europeeum, nor with the true C. hedersfolium, Tenore aed ; ап | — — 8 p dci aiti a omena
Е of * pss hame, aud for lack’ oF a | medica of Sehleehtendàl and hamisso, and $ — — са
er, gave it that of Neapolitanum, it being plentiful | oiret, are identical with it. Smilax offici- | the subject. wh nsi f sufficient
Naples arly all Mad atin S, шеге новий is o the lower coast region as well as on the | ti ези. ) Ua о 0 o resumed at U va
bi esas dd 1 aly € mountains to an elevation of 5000 feet above the sea, It was was Announced that the ges had
ba^ reri d vi ur us and is confined, as far as is known, to the South American uem their Keen ка
ct Hig" удо Wilpers, e e Gah dean он ч lat тал, е the shamba:
IW VI f + LU YEA à 079, Oe x An a ees g
с "x none Pigia й Neapolitana ; e Went Кр) The article known as Jamaica: Sar "E wee
se E A T aa o pi eme e nnn,
which form. the co ar 5.
саса! about Naples in the same | abound more or less in starch, according to the age and The Chemistry of | eae ри бит 255 dont 15 it
бк Ko sspective. orm СУ Af the eonditions — which they have grown. Тһе stem. p
rieties, Beg 6. да, С. Anti RI neyer | 2 ular —— he осла om javac The plen of this periodical |
Cyclamen vernum has much е look. hepa 410] „ oe 6 agai * a e prio id. eaoh, des sd
a 925 ipad Gad Cares | Mops 9 2 bins at the — and deed, — of. 2 follos ing su z
Toric it agi E : d * ri г а ves very vari broad; * The ai Азын „ the water w o de ¥
at C beds oth eT x And. almost three EP TA ly acu minate, — — we. cultivate элд, the plant we rear. iai paite
E Are cud eda nf — even ate, and rounded at the ape тые ире a the The be es же F iwe
ge 1 0 Pyke: M au ш “mucronate, guess m npo Rs ks prickly o and the liquors we me. narcoties Wê: ie
ps the Greek tm eiiim i me 0 aoe Sore kG, Ier E UR ИМЕ Aram to, inahen 1ш... The odours: we, pojos-and tho: mA ME
күжү the | um 1 e | to one foot, and о papery ; What we breathe breathe for, and what, ^5 |
o Msddi реа, icy ha » eup га r^ Peninsula, Ў flowers, m grow in iil клу of ned: why we digest, The body we e and sat
only C. еб ve 1 чер ta ч in, 6. «Борев known, but the berries are round, of matter, a recapitulation. Hu ;
уена . — C
S deser ves examination see * тас * th д 5 while, Aptenints to high reputation of the іа
an arid үй чуусу: 2 jon Ж ge. | the question are not likely to raise any publie vill be satisfied. An exam
iis, boh af corolla and ealyx, and age pad noted. m dm iari ha y capones абыш: en iria ape cal e
are Jess likely to be convinced on this interest ject, is afforded by а
|
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r
K-
Lj
51—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 807
from bis account of the chemistry of * The water we — me to come, as мау astray from |
drink :
«The neighbourhood of graveyards i is equally fitted,
with th refuse
e accumulation of tow to. adu iterate | o
water with undesirable admi Bike’ The Ww: TW
с close to the old churchyard оп ће top
Highgate Hi Hill, has lately been eu Nod Mr. Noad,
oun contain muc! 0 grains of solid
$o the gallon, con e of
н убт of li Eder 4519 grains,
e — of magnesia 7 S. А 17.06 „
- - Sulph 1704 y
Sulphate of — a (Glauber — 9.52 5
Chloride of sodium Sars salt). 9.63 5
Chloride of calcium DOT „
Silica - ate 90
m oe E ”
This large amount of nitrates is traced to the өш инан.
ing grave-yard, as such compounds are generally pro
т i in porous Аг
) of а more
have been found in the well, as my
also of a peculiar kind, whi a 9 unwhole-
some, even over large traets of милу» In dis-
he
outl
are observed to sink down and €— te pan,or pre i
. 1 pu
SA 1 — ч the subsoil, whieh. is im to | rather more than afoot high, with a very powerful a
Were To ong 2 orm, rains. cannot not disag smell, resembling that of pepperm
it rests u dim Ae the rain water, while Their leaves аге oblong, obtuse, Mis long slender stal
hie ation, wad ai веха: de vege- and no teeth; pnt under side is elosely со үнтү ‘with |o
r; and when into wells, is often glandular pit e flowers grow in heads surrounded
dark coloured, marshy in taste and smell, and unwhol i in go ir
2 drink, "Wh seni Mn ware: 5 ЖК, ribbed айпери! 177 the "уе үн ich are
3 | aii, the organie matter coagu- bright eep green, whil r ach id ler
lates, and when the water cools. Sepatates.in flocks, | Те slender obes Uf thé the | ré ve
leaving the water wholesome, and reefrom taste | remarkable for pcr is thers at deir
or smell К che same purification place when the: points, in wie P is not set 'even to find po pol Dad
water is filtered through charcoal, or when chi Oak The eal} ule Val ular teeth, in which shad
wood are put into it. These properties of being coagu- ев is bina Senn M. Doug ar
lated by boiling, and by the tannin of x e of little moment, except for ho
that the o ie mat ed in the is eme oe в
r
cter, or resembles white of egg.
whi
it coagulates, it not only falls itself, but it carries — foanded the species. Hort. Soc. Journal.
impurities along with it ы and thus purifies the water—in
the - way as the white of egg clarifies wines an
other fiquors to which i it is added.
- ch is th r of the waters M н use
in the Landes of the Gironde around Borden it in
many other sandy districts. The waters of rivers, dem on
ilar | River.
nut of the Strychnos potatorum, of which travellers o
po nery ar
carry a supply. One or two of these nuts, — s in the extreme
powder on 50 side of ath earthen vessel into which the | the river, while on the
vater is to be poure about the — * the castle, and then forms
Side. In Egypt, the — 5 water of the Nile is clarified | itse cession ©
by gabbing bitter almonds on the sides of the water-
| inthefar distance
the Maul
ountains, the summits of which are often buried treg
The s
vessel in the same w.
ay.
“ "а al. these instances the principle of ins Aiden Down)
. The albuminous matter is coagulated
ge what is added to the water, and in coagulating it
embr. alii veiki impurities of-thie water, and carries
these enses — ally thatiof-the — bandes
. N Cutti or piece:
of Bordeaux, Lud elsewhere, throw an preme fight | — e a aad — shrubs, particularly: ‘Trish: м ДА
| Décdars 15 fet high and andthe ‘handsomest’ —— of |
u ол фа ане n me Fin, itr bas ah
th « — i
ol Kom hé пе SATA
name of it was called Marah pe —
opt
against Moses, saying, What shall we drink? And ne 7 feet in diameter.
cried unto the Lord, —— owed lim at tree, a —
which 2 he had cast into the
187160 geno по! zegelt А
Gard
а CASTLE, — OF THE SEATs OF HIS Grace THE |
n 280.
0 * one
e grea t
pi shot ze thes uch,
cancel to think $ that MER Sas ‘should
TAA
ie in 1858.“
— of tru
ive а ir fi
oun
JEVONSHIRE.
looks exceedingly well. It is impossible for this border to
The
ed men,
.
= d chemist — Germany, the other
co cate
; but i still more melancholy | I
" think that the publie should be so little instructed as | not
t keinen true fr cien
om false s ya
a Patent A
of f
(кёшн, М). es learn im. this M ple as
f Т,
0 on and
have ‘undertaken j* sale of ee 1 7 — 8 N
s of this apparatus. In the pamphlet before us a c
fall Account i is given, with | over Т gl the duy 00
be These
оед
of two vais of this were
en Memoranda.
ae ett A
кү Жел banks 5 A the, cow valley
that enter into the picturesque an and the beau
1l scenery about Lismore
FLORICULTURE.
— —
_Таклтмкнт or MımuLuses. — Not
| cH
H Mis Жал e of pa?
fibry nature of the turves will preserve its 8 and
mage galing it so bove the natural sur-
will keep it dry, and m in temperature
2 any border placed below the surf of the ground.
wrong ealeulations, if Mr. K. does
produce some first-rate from this house.
ve made & і rders, as much like the one
1: described as the nature of nd houses
Y 2 7 , and the t has have
never had a “badly eolo ked” bunch of
bd er wh bove ha dread,
which upplied. m though we may at times En little more than we like ;
ЗЇ, 83, io 2007. It also эрме that the ras i it is the water "iid enters from beneath that canses all
may be obtained on hire at from 27. the mischi arge proportion of borders made
P ег in slanting © heat the lind of the surface soil are, to say the least
vili whieh Y ae is to be mars at £19, ( Ciel i be. 1 ^p г than puddle holes. . Ro
iod SEN i should hear so much of * shanking," want of
| E ra 1 .
Nerv Plants. ^ ra dogm
55 wenne, . e in Pun. border
„На,
"C VS т.
more to Y E wo There is
very oblon “tbat can be p duced UE y dà elements
ot
в, bold verdant ie
art superadded, and made visible in magi ificent h
pu ig LE
grounds.” So much yh wooded
withs
hacia Wa fet e in these columns last autumn, and
— verge of a hill —— over the Blackwater
| aces, often t is resen ergoing great alterations
coagulable substance. Hence the waters of the Seine at the wx ood 2 which — 1 believe, furnished by Sir
Paris are clarified by introducing a morsel of alum, and Jos
the river and marshy waters of India by the use of Es including a
seph Paxton. The grea —— ready finished,
part which was burnt down a two years
y
those that ay te е H. Clapham
the cas ows
ite bank the ground rises
ed hills, each becoming |
ide of the hill on which the castle
Oak,
that I have ever
Cupressus | There
also a tree of Тоза imperialis, 20 fet gh and an
cacia affin r, informed
us RUM à HW pem
written agreeably, amd in 1 8878 jain, ur "rites | as fresh and
— nr 80, it will
hope, a — to the Ici les whieh it 1s to
* Ignorance
ече ami А de, 12 5
— — How slight is ‚ the whieh
— 4 — tal of " Phe last two ars m dune and
я d years Kas g fallen + e lot of each to furnish а e,
individual, © even cider the сай. a ders of society t | 838
yet that mere sprinkling of knowledge in such some d
as Astromomy, Meteorology, Natural History, with вре
d Anatomy, has өч сейн) Pn "from this part o чеч
the world astrology, divination, sotcery, witchcraft, And Im ome of the pits
magic. What an enco t does this fact afford ате i
|
( un y is, which Mr. Keane, the gardener,
And when they came A Marah, they e — —— — ane — ely covered wi | |
bee hA E does also the White Indian — which forms bushes | 2
rowing here singly on the it had |
of flowers on it at the time of my visit
October ; this does not remain
other plants named:
eimen Heaths. In the green!
every
ost vigorously, as
A * specimen
through the winter, but all the ts nn doen! 1
withou ‘protection — ЗАҢ the flower beds n
looked
Mam Augusti” >- па 493 4. моши д
The kitchen gardens are 1 | gis
remarked in them some Peas shes Tall ку
аф
2 enr
Fats; two of these were
narrowest limits, has proved so successful there a es за
are still delusions remaining to ‘be banished by the JOE pie
extension of sound know! Does ‘the favour ex- the past summer fo the produc n
1 o chi and In making thé border, f
Eras of J or 4 feet, Mr. K
le st | of the na soil, then his ma
not | drainage to the depth of 2 feet, and on this he
order 3 feét deep. The materials
ry tur ves. from a field which had
1 more than 100 years, good stable ma
. "There are two bril in | crushed bones. At both ends o of vel bane: and we
Mo RE, aise cy irte и йог V die pec | © | the front, mb rockwork, w
sg dom firmly previous to the sowin
eing 50
es - s
induc ац ааа
ham, Esg., to wh
debted for some of the finest finest varieties of Mimulus
меё p
cceed in ‘Society to
give a prize to such [^ but ile progres progress I Bye
et n made in in
have fallen. They may be p a i
they strike root from nearly every joint, and form a
huge specimen in a short time, covered wi
Сиш s taken off early im autumn will no
doubt be, sufficiently rooted mit of their
into,b-inch pots, which be p!
mS it once i hich should
in cool, frame m liberally. supplied, with | waters
uently watering the plants ove with a fine rose.
Bu t ‘ile air should be given during the fortnight,
w dmit it freely in the morning, clos rather
early wi on. sun, and sprinkling the plants
oven the be fil with
в soon
ls, give эй a liberal shift
e Mie flower stems may be cut
situation, or turned out into the
ers, where they will flourish freely, and if a
ed round th ey will
quickly tak t, and parted in the proe into
tions ‘best ess to the 6 poral hi the ltivator.
id | thor g and ide soil
shou of one part fibrous eid 1 9 2 leaf-
in consequence of
uehsia \
pis carefully peg down each hook i in the mou
fresh roots, С tinue tc
ВА Buh will ung
1 5 4 Че 1 and the
i
808 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. Dre. i;
covered, but merely pressed down, The young plants ores зарег being necessary, t they may be removed half of the shoots on the — ies
intended for r pot eaten d ls otted off into 3-inch | to vacant shelves orstages in any house at work, wherea other, thus for rming arches, whieh h м Ашыг
0 n have become sufficiently large de heat is kept up. Peaches and Nectarines ma rance, ose who possess RE by „A teat
handle, and s Peg eive de treatment described | even be placed on the back shelves of the Pine-houses after few choice Тк", hould p sh rp may T
above. The Mimulus may also be sue lti- | they set their fruit, though a m d tempe- | insects ; for in inter, the plants being. com T
f doors; and if covered with ashes, sand, or | rature will suit them better, In carrying out their | Ne cannot readily put forth fresh leaves tu m
sa royed,
old tan during the winter it will make à fine мала d in | subsequent treatment, we may add that Figs, Peaches, pensate for any destroyed, Ke eep everythi
the spring. Seed кашыр sho — be carefully attended to | &c., should occupy the warmest part of the house in | frame as dry as possible, and cover carefully a tig
and protected fi se ge ntil they have become which they are to fruit, and Apricots, Plums, and |
sufficiently established, when they will soon be found,te | Cherries ie coolest end. If r requi red, Raspberries will jui os dii аА ж:
amply re the care and trouble bestowed) u succeed, well in pits, or in the partial shade o ler | m A 3 NEAR Lo Г
d E. m. 1 If ‘circumstances permit of the whole being Z| — — . сыный vig
SiwaLE CHINESE PrimuLa.—Fine bloomi went af Md se plunged in a а heat, it will assist the swelling | le; Pioniri & s]
this | cael that will continue in 5 veri of the rue bat w h proper attention in applying Pe. |89 —____ {the Air, /Ofthe Earth!
whole of the yore months, may 5 5 as t iae wit аала, they will do well without. W-| Mex} Min Мех) Min. | Mean |! toot [2
follows :—In order to obtain strong At jr deed ared plants of the most neers kinds of the Friday 9 136 | 30.328 | 51 | 34 | 415
d be sown not gs ter than the first’ of May, in а 18998 тац „Шау be obtained at most of ‘the’ principal | E Pr man 220 31 39 | #2
ell drained store pan, in a light ‘sandy — an put |1 nurse uds 5 maiden plants of each zm now dns Eae ed | fon.) 12 12 SESS: | NEC
into а cool frame, as near the gute at SATA ‘hen in rich tur oam for n into E 14] 14 | 29:399 23.197 FEL 420
enough to be pricked nto store pare bos уо а {м te byi judicious stopping, rather eat by the 2 bare AAO 29.244 | 29196 | зз | 7 390
ings should be allowed a казаг inch between ge knife. Contings our former direction s for the — Average. | ow] 29.921 | 29.707 | aoa” ETE
Nahen tha n filled; let them = inery,and Pedch-house. The Fig- ‘Hon’ may n Dec. 9—Fine; cloudy at night.
potted.singly-into 3: pots iod set the pots: commenced by putting on gentler fires; x45; at bight will — Dens clouded Throughout; dry eold wind,
i Sega into a size Tile giving 8 serve to start with, increasing the 0 %ο 159 by freezing point. re OY and night varying DM
14 гөзгӯ з, uniformly overe:
pierna Se tS into 6:ineh pots inp the early, part, of | day, Syringe twice: daily, and soa rm m inside borders, X Ber; Nee vereast ; 1 cloudy; Lu e
mber. The compost in which .I haye fou nies andthe plants in, pots or tubs, with. БАМ. manure, if
40 erre et as been eoi аы E dep ГЫМ ШАЙЫ ОТА, ву and | icol CIE c ош te day; бта i
.f-monid, shar: Sand. hile growing, keep them in a moist heat near the milan, «| Iticrease. ‘the Mean temperature bí the week 5 deg. below the average,
pit or frame suits ‘them best; five pen i | Admission of air as they advance, to (strengthen tem e lr . THE WEATHER AT CHISWE
be careful n er water them.“ d'in, this | Gucumbers.in bearing should be kept in vigour by à good During the — — suing week, ending Dre, uid
P l , i ‘flower by th middle heat and libera supplies of liquid ^ dann E | ET. es. 5 Peru
t, and will que dent blossom rough the sulphur whenever mildew арфа; и and kee Dec. $22 | 228°) $8 | үкөсү, | Greatest Энине.
where! ‘of wintér, and to be dée to wdvantage 1 pal оаа, air of the house ог pit he вау by p ше. 436 | Ae | whi ich jt но alabe 2 2
entila tion n. — — ALTRE VI Gags
estes Бе кай dui JD. FEORISTS FLOWE Grier) ни ри ЕШШ:
5 — seas hak: floricultural tranquillity approaches, i Trew. 2 | 4n | 340 | 3975 10 026
ET of ope rations. CPST | there ie sach a Beri florists Ше. Tulips are in Wei, 2) 89 , wal de | бш
(For the. ensuing % у uo è bons- a t und; Carnations are safel used ; Auriculas | sy 2 e $240 38.01 13 à
I SAM E: and Poly ithus i i d : r no
Sar DEPARTIENG., ms 1,9019 Em — Phe Ra visis pe pano ЛЕ ier Sven d. — acere — e
“Now: “that pum — attractions are in che open flower 19860 up, and ollyhoeks and Dahlias are as right as ‘веш аре ie 2
^ Ses Conserva esti — in- .rest,ean make them. What is next to be done! .
. Gesneras, Justieias, mums, would just recommend that the T bed (the best one)
hla m т * tld’ * No — to Correspondentalay
WEM MIL 85 , e hieh | should" f piparen 80 as not only to keep the bulbs fr TOM | ARAUCARIA nibRICATA: О P. It will succeed i fh Phe
fee — 5 severe ost, ut also from excessive’ rain, both of which soil, provided the ground is vell drain
express purp ‘sadly injurious to the coming bloom. Examine care- Back Pide ар price will be given n for "Nos. 37 and 39,18.
in bloom, my a Ө Дет С e ht u, шн the stock of nunculuses when: opportunity | | Books: R D «TI Hortus Cantabrigiensis,” and
late Fuchsias, Salvias, &c., whi as théy Кал ү} recollect that dampness is fatal to their exist- | “ Book of the Garden” may possibly be fou Өр 1
0 decay should be removed... і Река = | DISEASED PEA H They are the
ias which en bro | in e for much of 7 — beauty of a coll зад гэна described an d figured in our P fe EI
heat will help to make a xm 1 depends on a well studied contrast. os x eve 5 Fr es MM Y vin pier use a better ДЕЛ ч. x
xar Wet Cyelamens, ‘Mignén ne and | ticle of vegetable refuse, for when well eat and French Beans than th y Vine ту, where the tis
tree Violets, shéuld not be forgotten, sweetened it is invaluable. шей with — Darts of leaves and one part of MES pris
ith'every one. And the spare shelves’ 85 . soli om the: top phi
iv be x 4 : 2 GARDEN far froni the —
: i мнау 4 occupied with any фаш e the above. We have so often ap ak the practice = digging FnUrTS : Naben dmm y Three good cooking Apples that eti ie
€ inds of green and hardy plants or even treading on wet land, that it w well -thro ough the “winter are Dumelow’s
which are now being forced to bloom at Christmas and unnecessa 0 name it d d t ln dede Mén <; Three baking Dears: antes cut Cee a
through January will require som ; £ ссе Rosa most йу i-a a Tres table Pis Ча ИШ
dark Weather и the а. : бае ub жазуын К, 8 see it Peer. Now use of wet soils is the | well лоп Morceau, Kuight's Monarch - n
Fenian r dra ваті: WPH. Pin s may certainly be grown, an
As we 8 ve to be kept in bottom heat kiss r lon minae ST ay se. а pr eine Jia Ва, “even fuite и ГЫ, of the heat en by — 5
until 0 ; тоё
looked oyer o „аре hs or Mis enk erp i pg Bas e ре rapidity of growth, and consequent value of garden cn Iw M. Јоза too t "te just wh n iti + m
йв "tr red to the В Уэ em orward | produce, depending very much on the depth of the soil wanted, we a sever айе Orchid think,
э — 9 the lightest parts of the stove or and the facility with wales rain water can be carried off ld not tivated in а house heat yes Me heage i
or to give them all the advätßtags UP & fill Tha That well dra i sined s 1 Carried Oll, | Ive: (AM UH nim epiphyte, not a parasite, Tt does bo
mun without which Kinds Wii flower e meg peoria e s гат наала. e eie nd ү N Canons, wee Т
a n i Cif | ТА! ugh ; and аз no amoun utatioi
the 5 LG «tie ш de ion d mers ona á/timé;^ ß to care in eh nor the moat liberal assistance | Leaves: Yo r. We can find мын sa ro
e з open, : ey Should be ke with manure, can compensa in any way for the wants | however, look "t if the atmosphére of your
moderately moist) atmosphere; but aftéy «they: ars in : ept too damp for the sünless season wi
mre mee La redueed sto a ing "m mage, every perch of ground intended to | мер A Beginner, since he a
— iem the TL eg — за ене Фф the growth of fruits and vegetables should better study V. Paquet's ^ Culture des Champi
* р m — fea iniper Per! | be ight,ia this respect, as the only foundation on efers it, any = t English work on prac
: Ip t Жы which, ; ube Hen. success сап Wee уве hoped xx car зң us tn тү”, ER у Ries
ы y b ld tte; 7 r olden
leeorati „ort iv 19; ; the way of the roots of fruit trees and called len Reinette; ao oy may sing
l 2m drains id ess o. 7, and tw 78 together, like No.
ап f ke К^ o g 8, оп ев ‚1%
tree, 9, Beauty e Kent; = Ne Pippin; E
28 m
ce
often obliged reluctantly
r plants, that „
to request correspondents to recollect that we never 387
ér eid be tales undertaken unlimited duty of аса
еа di є MuR inr Toa d uot
— — "Fe edad fon in the time, om — T hei
patations f б? obtaini 2 adi If a ай фи
ecte of mi
We cannot save them
for themselves {пог would i
can do is to
i ti
—
f purpose
g or other litter, which will
teasing iar vs ешн
in effecting this е Let the 1
Wit гае : diy DÀ parily
eae material that I ey = 3
| 25 | Rhubarb may be produced with grontes —
1 yy and with less trouble. At this season, under лойка. d
. little can he done in:the ae
W
Rie ring, е
— , „9 11 "POSFNes And, аЛ. f 9 may now be Е
аге the most Т heat, and gras Raspberries | pruned. With regard to Ro fines which produce 3
uld be brought fruit entire] the
inva кир" 54 ely on previous year's ect the old| rotten
8 unless ts should be Composites which
are required véry сау, off Beese hen "when 4 stron; erred ae fou oe fi 79 a! the — — ioe properly 8
ext be started with | cut: ing clean off b the root Р er Places, | its colour, but the dry
eyci nét, anging between 40° and 60°, with gentle aon, After they {езү n TTE ee
— daily, air according to the state of the them to 4 fest in height, In sit а good| be made. We must a
to — 1 1 exposed uations, numerous correspondents, wr
; here they may remain till nearly in bloom, whena way of training Raspberries isto tie the points of one-| contributions is sil delaved.
51—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 809
"TO AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS. | Q TEPHENSON акр PELL, 61, Gracechurch Street | throwing so much guano overboard within a few
HE i IRECTORS of the CRYSTAL PALA London, and 17, New Park Street, Southwark, Manufacturers miles of the port.
T COMPANY having now determined, the dis 8 a of Copper Cylindrical and house Builders either in Weed er . We fear that just and сеа as are
81708 — 44 nd fixed ihe Rent to béc ed for and Conservatory а and Hothouse Buil either or Mr. С
EXH е, аге prepared to arrange W bieten — Iron, — call the m the "Nobility, Gentry, and г. CAIRD’S pro расои on free trade in guano, the
Makers: for the Exhibition of Implements аша M Nar аер ed fhoir sina hs nes DY nrg ge ob nethod of warming | report of Rear-Adm ral Мовкввү will greatly diminish
additi of guano
ti otherwise.—Particulars 2 — be had at the -| Hor their, interest, п à uis onal so
Овен, 7 Agricultural diy Order) * Adelaide yeoman Lon on . — — се of wich 3 D monopoly hanging pont relay e
се: i| farniehedcbn |
December 17. dq Gori Seaetaryé | furn PE dios ered, ‹ Home guan uch those with
PE AN GUANO Md exc , % or these with Gish, 2 their princi mate-
AUTION T o A GRICUL TU RIST jm R. 30 OHN SON (вв several Seni Pipa Ass Assistant ta | rial hs latte terespecially—seem to deserve theatten-
C It being notorious that extensive adulterations, of, this M 125 dee TIME vient mtem e tio of inventots and н alists. A simple and perfect
MANURE are v carried ob 18 Кыр — are y О 2 3 cr jg s, taking s way « of utilising the enormous qua antities of —
AS THE ONLY IMPOTENS —. 8 PERUVIAN GUANO, ch Же Ne jection | to" "Drain by Con pices, 12, ish f i How waste would be of hational impórtan
Consider it to — their ecd to th n Government and to Yd ,
аа S pei etn e| famen sand all others who buy ПНЕ | GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and iM ^ y Ж # the Pe: ora Central Farmers
The “character of the part sue from whi they purchase e will MENT. COMPANY; Mom uere i Js Na fair ad on Which to
of course be the best secu and, in padition to рее ў Е o. fices, 52, Parapent Street, heil pacts, ey n T say, „The
. at point A: ANTONE Y Ошла MEE BGNB Hun 4 Hid Sici d MP. Е gen enata. T 4 de which you pro ose.td associate and unite
west Minh price: at at which D ode Peruvian ві deus v vins бце er} e already сно. а id е М ^
ni sold, by ж = uring: о Vea is uii stated as tms explieitly as possible. e
91. 5s. per tom , less * ae pus o ор аці at | idllowing are extracts from our correspondence
Any resales made 2 deniers at a lower price niist therefore p Cue, B.C 2 жы peor 111 1, 15 88 э | daring t the: past forthi ht :I am IM aay —
either leave a los ane 158 1 104 if e peame 8 er fo " в пе Avon шне Club dd
AN Gi GUAN um need 1 D ok ort. of | 8 poo sim a Ext " ue | a & The! Wiveli licite "(Dev onabire)
Zu uperphosphate of Lime E mod HEIDE DET b уш Em metiey Hr ON. has ceased'tó 0 z "4 T кА
ee ‚ &c.—W x. IxGL18.CARNR, d — to tell ү oit that the ti ;
mike ST hay
NURES.—The following Manures are manu- "enm TE ee ne 5 iz 33 PRU A MOSS 9 hi ЖАУ
by ay
{ 1b
facture — Mr. forms ene — 1-8
схе < ^ d а Tac or Pee ton т | pes Being: Fre y
uperp osp a S аи, Jt B 2 ui $ { bern — wamber-of. years ,oyer, which, Landau це J | hava coma .
Sulph с Aci end Cm fa Breet LE € ‹
PiP fico бо, ing Will Afin he eee сайн, miner! ee ШУ
errian Gu ‘a pet. * of ———————— «ротаи histo The —
pha T — LANDOWNERS DRAINAGE ND | Club is Tt
' INCLOSU А
ч ' — 5 Р я же ү Dur pileos
ich La. ES 1 Worth aic
moni a matter of
TM LONDON LIOS WHE н ic о повдоа | fund мү —
made principally from animal substances, yi¢ oot Soe LN ain е ears
ing * yale mposition, will be found most va Ks a 4 Ola b ad aes wee sid n Erren y .
at the present season. The London Manure Company suppl ón | bed н Ж. a Tho ама — “= ago—ag Jton-on-
the beat te rms Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphate — g 4 — — са er ee tend US (7 Club, 15 »4 em to: say, has te be пиві poe
and every other АТН Mamie. -EDWARD Рован Set a y ҮШ provide the тора ya ' | those usefal-and beneficial discussional societies and
and every other cial Manure. ion. 2
Brid — et, Blackfria — n UA Er T Daa, le b tain аш | meetings that. are dine — же sa T DOTEE
EWAGE CHA m L MAN Uso ыв highly Gtiéidént to sath improvements Company . — Far Club has since
fertilising Manure, which is S pl prey 7 pm in extensive works for many years 3 = & й Ardleigh Rarmers’ 2 en ditsolved about a
—— pee rip . —— чым, ri e] Б? ie Suri the PEE don wies mio Ej attention is 79 ar, —' The Yo tk Farmers Cio — a — —
very Species of c 88, ium tactical n '
Mangola Worzel an pe ober 28 pee d will 7 9 eat: devote mprovements, is the best чага for the См Ъ h
return for the outlay than Guano or any E т Manure at an Ment s of th nro eor Ios NS Company —*No — of che Cardiff Ferd ers' Cla as
— Mund. i fae Cheat oth et Manar 4 ч — Ps 30. Parli cnm Steet, London, or 9, Bedford Cle, Ex ' | bee for a considerable period.”—“ The St.
fertili wer longer res now in use may EK - $
be obtained f from the SEWAGE MAN (URE WORKS, Stanley Tante May, Secretary. s ege s 237 = F armare f II
Bridge, Fu at 60 r ton, and in са es less than am inclined to thin
Fates M 4s. — en fo or ready money only, and in quantities not ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, de n ting it will Be enürely broken зр”
leas than a ton, will be delive ndon Termini о CIREN 4 x
red at the London Termini of the RENCESTER annual meeting is otis. takes
eo of charge for cartao., Parrox—His Royal Mighness PRINCE ALBERT, * The Bromley Farmers’ Club now meets o
Pitcadi ad E Ae enten Beds ie А oat f ч ы Us reis pee PRESIDENT OF potem TAn 1 or three times а year."—" The Exminster ( 2
ultural Seedsmen, and fro à : p%
of Qu Co 4 — Recommendations aud Testimonials may be Princ eb Ре зт, 8 ma M Farmers’ Club has d to e int., —ö—
been at the Works. _ Chemistry—J. A. C. тойа PhD, F.C.8. rton Farmers' Club has ceased to exist. 0 *
Gort PERCHA BOOTS FOR SHEEP, pei oe Geology, Zoology, and Botany—Jam es Buckman, ze. aZ Weg . — Agricultural ry and à ub :
Cure and Prevention of FOOT-ROT (price 4d., 52, а eterinary Medicine and Bur ger. A T. — 8 Stewpony have been broken up for several y Mus
Price of the Powder, in tin cases, sufficient for 100 she — Surveying, Civil Engineering, and Mathematics— , “The Northampton Agricu tural Book Club is
93. 6d. —Address gone JONES and Co., Patent wake Sheffield, | Manager of Farm— ustin. A wil. ИЙСЕ: d its 8 in
London Us Mr. F. HAINES, 22, Lime = City Assistant to Chemical Prifener— Williams, — nearly defunct, L. i pro gs 1 2
? The first Session of 1854 will commence early in Fe — ary. i ttle eot to worth orting.
AMUELSON'S PASEAR А. The annual fees for Boarders vary from $ to; 80 guineas, “Th d 3 Farner m though. still in
POPE MACHIN tained the’ SILVER according to age and other circumstances. "Tbe Fee for Out- | — e Claydo
MEDAL of the Royal Agricu taal 7 at SE an ‘Students is 407 The College Cotirip of Lectures and | existence, has e V
БЕТЕ CLEVELAND SOCIETY: TY; хан утар аните oot The бераи . number might be фа increase Within
L 1 ng i e ere *
H — 8 ay te with four to six horses, may es 2 ons a SENE M p for. agricultural p кнн info: the past four years the mortality among 22 insti
Banbury, and in Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Chesh i be had on application to the P utions has bee edingly great, an
"n hom nang e ries cestershire, W. Weichert bales TE fie GUIDE TO THE ROYAL gars Paternoster | вв to lain. Probably the difficulty or impos
erts, 7 4 п 11 AMS,
"To meet the demand of SMALL ОСС “WES toe Nou, Londdn; and = 2 — sibility of obtaining lectures or essays of decidedl
power is limited, Mr. SAMUELSON has 5 ed, AS ent instructive character has had a good deal to do wit
‘equal 03 ог 34 acres per day, with E: t'of "four POULTRY EXHIBITI Diba one dee bable that a Uentfal Farmers Club
р remembers 5, T 4 im bo beld in the Free Trade Hall, on th it. If so, it is probable tha end wai Ur, just
PRIZE at Glonce ster (the eig ите) ito BasiUELSoN'S ps * Entries must he made with e | would bard's tored 0 ми to — an * ti bity;
тие GAEDEEES EET ang a: om 7 o niy Li . 4 M 5 ML oth of f January; ' (he Enifates —— dit ty of Arts vi the institutions
Manufacturer of ck’s H for tition.
Pusey), Anthony's Churns (32. prize ОИ E менте Tore pe ri will be e fu du qur r par: | in rarity wi th qub y "ntrodücitig leckerer and
Pumps, Chatt ARN 5 ede = ът ‘talk a Regulations 121 Prize Lists, to be had from the suggesting subjec or dis
Wrede PARKES — НЕМ, Tous
iscussion.
топов Porras, 18, Cooper Street, Manchester. We а — де i the ff a] club 19 90 to oe
pene bree METROPOLITAN EXHIBITION
THES E GR REAT METROPOLITAN EXHIBITION | take,a.correspondente a i i e distric JN бест
GEONS, and R will be held | farmers elubs sii — | d
Buren. Baker Stre ret, — din St, rumen gem rene j| of the inkerestiwhieb thes ere cited
an '
See 10th, —ñ—ü—ä Janene Maec task—and many a use ful local
5 uld be no
i | irr verre acce poene emer CATLING, institution 8 — be rv cvi again vom any
Wu. [оли z——— | difficulty e mn;
e | "s i 4 ern, | Cnough for m ears would be found in моіе
"mi | mr | 4 the several localities, and so
E | Thé Agric мындыр ш, ingre in the several Localities and а
es d | ia а 8А CE Fas 17579 оо ; iue d endie the Government inquiry.
jac : t | D ш MEETING ae FOLLOMIN #010 | 12 5 оше: ess ib A ni i aji А Min k
уо! | 5 fee Bote thn fay ee OPN odi ng, a bay е px А Зи fi Lon.
гог P I pel emer" i ee Tub. wall e
95 1 here tr о pant it f tte ен | Mr of those Who desire to, separa
D RI eter A зу AA К ART raen PL EP TS go
edt bol үддүзлооп bs. 3 г КМ 9 88 pem ane Y or the ot societies has not, we think, been rightiy met by
do «ЖААЗ ыт те e d йе and destruction о h All round their opponents: It has Always been received as if
a HEREBY GIVE NOTICE ‘that че Steel Diets ; Ey pae dudsl „beoe обаќез had any objection to fail r- >
5 tone P fee Pons alee a RY Guano s fish. {/Manure i is just food menus in eet 1 effort and actien on the part of tenan
EX |
0979.
itica rt.
п But it is surely perfectly ро sible to’ be as
fthé' said АРЕ Winton & ve do suppose that th fis | (ly possible to t
I mare noe denned to e for them; | and рет по islands have ‘become me ("di р ГЭМТ of jt eal { end s, "ag any
М т ess rekia tmt EY; of 103, New: quem br have wm се dk Within CE eh 1 dt the ot lir day the’ capabilities
E "Londo = 8 TM hou 1 respectally rous, Farger or haye gre ii ) = of those, who urged the otier Gay tne Сар 4
"Fequest orders t us Si xhé past Century; 80 a — Tast eui ental giu ok ane МОГАЕН р „АЙ * >
Sept., 1898 ae xm we apti mike | ich 1 =ч Гай et to а esire t Ше club in gestion
1x dosrat&q adi n I "CHURN. wW i MS he at is а process’ yc dim 500 tof! mi- ct in its p ration within My agricul-
ANTHONY'S PATE NT: "AMERICA Nims The n Ud ео has undergone éxposüre to Heat ur ce ah anes exist only by the unani-
Md e bel Vp Puma nd digughi--but these, too, are agen! Ж. EAN mity.ol-its members in the object for which it
Charn made 4 105-6 oz- tier rom ааны — lm: pane pon oyi к To throw back again e. й je, M 90 been established. It máy bs apolitical club, of one
of the other Chürns | ted. made is ht before landing eae Company selling
ol ch h e fish that is caug We hear of a Manchester Sewage
mei am, "ri Trung list of prices tent mier — Whi ch is done every tim e the — -boat | at 97. 10s. per ton, and apparently satisfying a great number of
Hr ppt URGESS Agricultural an Lena * | returns from its station, is much cincti — as purchasers.
#
810 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE MMC
rt of sentiment, and it will attract to itself all of profit from his half-acre of Wheat would even then have T the followers ot Tull in France, or Swizcriang =
mat way of thinking i in its ESQ. In eng | amounted to 2/. 16s. 2}d.; or, ae cam g it had beena 2 * Prr else. nco, or Switzerland her
ES acre in cultivation, to 51. } 41d. | TPRI suggested d however, that fair a я
it will not attract all the W. of a neig A But, take an honest man's statement and believe it: as ‘al ће Statements І make appear to 3 cherung
hood, but only those who think with its founders: is the part of charity to do "Mr. Jones was | be some untold drawbaek to the merits b, the wets may
and just so, if it be of any other politics. It cannot к rei ape b Wie via “his 8 ме, and | 0 it di c.
whic mi occur case many o Ts.
embrace all UE 9 VR. XX E his land — die has kiud neighbours who
Чил itself strictly to agricultural objects. no and doing; that he must wat ^
the process of its formation be not so muc laine — fulfil its duties; but as a few that the seed is good and faithfully sown : mat р
f — isd Pee
pony of gradual attraction to its principles, yet, how- leisure hours, as most of thos ave “who are eireum- | digging be done when it is done, and the intervals reg
its list of members d als
den ery small eaned ;
interest in its success — they will dwindle both and those few hours he devotes, with pons enjoyment, | he mus. thoroughly know the ы bu “a Maa Over, that
in number and attachment as * subjects come bs the — labours of the field. "When he made e 1 variations on different soils, so that he ma an its
up for OM Rn on which their judgment is out- | his account, t ore, he could not put down rent | but not over-pay, for digging, and thus keep hi bale
voted, a nd on whi ch people very rarély asa payment, x he had no rent to pay. Nor could he | sheet correct but all this will not be
to
AME, | leasurably perf
altara] Бане” alone being allowed to farnish the a this into consideration, and nothing ean. be plainer, or, | ае of energy and Tn that the promised results
80 valu
with one or two most tr exceptions, more aceurate le here as ampl
matters af dispute and difference among farm than his statement of — and peteret | and that, as I believe, there eave: =з "E — —
any | other kind. The agricu store arty i 18 simpl ly The exceptions are, omission of — on capital,— | case where the “conditions of the P i "m been
ami nomer. We coul name many & darme several | | — for digging, &., ог t and tear of ‘the strictly carried o
probably in every farmers’ club, who.have all along | fork and hoe (ба); and of r tds wal taxes (28. 934). | I can take no serious notice of the letter of
condemned its Sentiments ; and there is har Y 8 And the —— are so self-evident and 3 batum os because it is evidently intended аз E
sabes on its list. on which it would obtain 9 Ex d on readi ng. the unt, any man of e | thro ughout ; for the writer must be jesting though m
farmers: anyt like the unanimous’ opinion it | ur would. supply the’ аут and pass Teh the | та firebrands, when he жы one of фе faat 4
ios i and for the obtaining of Which it pese 7 ht without a mum rthy and tuth-loving person Iever knew to be guilty
a Central Farmers’ Club desirable. Let su uch su subjects . d. lof. 2 rate falsehood, while jet ie fact he has stated
ar etrue. He must be j
Bod: 1 Bic
d 108 2} 16 ‘bushels 2 clean. | сап
6 | bent (58. 9d.) 4 12 |
à ect second ditto à
idu 15; “0
8
Г:
1
e the WO 0 .0.0
D B5 14 a stray polig at 1518 | over and over again, and the fact
Bird- вор
ir discussions, and the certainty of their speedy | Threshi nid on
SM agree Tt is is not because Political clubs ате ng. 0 2 шад tast
useless, but because agricultural el f Interest on eapital for for RIT i
Д де: AE | clubs are aed digging and Deduct payments, . 2 10 2 W
ar im -
: "OE Meet! ple ail Uy | principle tum е ; end y
the London F armers’ Club shall become a politiei | са о iio ; Total pott. . #87 9 1 must therefore be intended by the writer as
me 0 588
in proportion to the degree of energy an est- | Six pints std s bail
1180 eed
y become central as regards a N Total payments . v. 10 27
hold ihi Ud. thet, М; the other class’ of political senti” So MT Jone qeu rs 7 his half. acre hs
ments—i never become е entral as rogari = the of W Wheat. jacit to 37. 9s. 11}d.; or, supposing it FFF 1
er of Busen. di ‘| had been à. whole acre in cultivation, to 51 1938. 103d. Home Correspondence. ai
A etie I Inever will believe it can harm a шар, or any body | Land Drainage.— A writer in a late Gazeti,
UU | of men, to i 8
sift ^ š indee $ : | the — :
E, ese 0 Los n Y иу. one else did the dishonest thing to utter an untruth, and | pages, and wants to know how to drain his field, hoping
is so ong i to the point of th the ран ти a cv boasted of quarters of Wheat grown out of the usual that some experienced correspondent will put bim in
received on the I are — — 2. Li Ji . course, and the boast turned out to bé empty; or, if the mA. of so doing. It is clear that “J. R. B.“ has
rey shall do a serv: iextract certain ted facts, however er tri, were accidental, and but little knowledge of draining, or he could moi
g it from the — Here not results of reason and common sense, harm mi slit be | Suppose that any experienced drainer would attempt to
E, Lors-WurboN 156 TER | ditis in many ways. P х the facts are undoubted advise him as to the proper direction of his drains with.
Sin,—It cannot — denied ‘that the — ‘of Mr. and the principles soun gut first seeing the land. If, therefore, he wishes bis
Jones: respecting his Wheat crops is a very extraordina: Let a farmer take a — Id or an aere of Wheat land— field well drained, he should obtain the assistance of one
. On same hal i d test for himself the кызылын; of the | of the few practical draining engineers, who for a fair
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on the plan he has adopted of having triple rows of again, as for Barley. The staple being tilled in this ся butli ме ян:
Wheat, each of which triple rows covers 2 feet of land, way, let him turn it under, and bring up to the top a Cottage fates, —The 2 for pe wives
i few inches of the subsoil clay or heavy loam, and leave | given by your e dent “ though i
i ugh and cloddy, At spri
ality, from the fo an aere, it for winter, rough ing, and | will FE fear, be meer ai Д
= nual yield of 2 q 14 bushel for three years during summer, let him stir it a i ingredient of five out of the "we E is
owing—the 1 1 quantity [Ар mixing th soil and a small portion z m disliked by the poorer classes ;
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| рге а, the land will ive him a good average | abart » n
н is the balance-sheet heirs less 2 of notice. me of heat, without any fu fa rther пра ; and AP age
e might, ара have drawn it up in y W will continue to d o, with nothing but the same prepara- | on board
1 appe "a pecfock mo dessa t, БО, tion, every fatus KM cere 2 taken to * 8 “There is no food given
— would, in is case, have been neither honest nor the surface open and P> а n the drilled rows of | 80 much is wasted.and во littl ;
kare a € have been honest; for he would Wheat, and to ham; up an тч < n of fresh acidi I im afraid; would attend the distribution
" osos ie tee: digging 12 inches deep, the every other a autumn. benevolent ashore, With
right — 203 — шә in reality he trenched сй — case in pe in Sie pmi in order that the farmer | know exists against Rice, its c
am — yin so more than doubled | or fey oes the way in which the Wheat plant into se. Hast ding, made rough, where
— e debited hie een he be fed: without 2 manure. It is fed parily by certain | the milk is procurable, is by no means bad or
never paid. He mich mpm 1 which he substances existing in the clay or loamy subsoil, which à ngry man, bu tthe ‘best thing I — of this Kind
oe erent < via b А атри, b circumstances | require exposure to the mechanical and chemical in- is mush, a very favourite dish on : E
his land реу were, and if he had dug fluences of the — herd they are fitted for | I only wonder it isnot more aston с. яе
е proper depth, have most. fairly and aecu- eir When they are so fit shearb and considering the nutriment it contai d is
hen an €
rately put i it thus, 2 the average of the three years, retain other substances existing in the air around us; easily made. I know nothing which, on а 2
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(436)7. Л. 20-0 16 bushels 19 ether make the food on which the tends во much to keep up the condition 0
L à quarter of Whe. eat, — 2 a 412 9 | Wheat plant Erg and лец ; the very same food in the much-loved mus mol
EOS me P = 1} bushel second ditto, fact, wh nd in farm. yard dung, guano, nitrate | woul barrels of good yel
Dropping sei P 4 t iini ene ke 6 1 1 4 of of soda, or any other d of eal, and teach the poor to |
Y 2 PN In the case I have supposed—a case that would Bover indeed be doing them a great
Bin keeping. 3 6 [oig gta ES Pay, and therefore never to be practised—there is —
tirring, cleaning and - ФА good average crop of Wheat az alternate year 00 Lic ERU
— up . 0 10 0 Total amount en 2 16 218 27 e same unmanured acre of la: Let me LIN turn Sorie ties. ; f
аши a quarter к e "* |fosthe scheme T 3 — Applyi ying the same ig 7
ca to Lemm and | ‘principles, but ‘varying the practice, so as to ы а — ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND '
4 0 жар i| and a fallow at the same ti take from the sa A Момтніт CouNciL was held at a
Threshing a M ед | acre of unmanured Wheat land а good — а — of in Hanover Square, on W the 7th of December
a «089 Wheat ever: a practice vi 3 4 mero
Marketing e 9 ^9 every year—a p ave 44 The following Members of Council and Gov in i
ES GER 0 2 27 | | ded ча mr of profit, even with W zit the bon 4 мух geras a 2 Le aed
ti 6d., | " uke o D on 0
тонгала ааг m «| aeq? тау own part in the matter, there has been little | Camoys, Lord Lord Fe
01 0 | > best adapting true 17 8 8 тегү | тап, Hb Leslie Melville, — — Villiers
a om m m ` ti j ce, а is claimed; but, as it Bart. е , Bart,
So бд x Mr. Jens "—— e [was ull's unswerving of his work on dam e Raymond Mr
bad hired al ail bie е es pay rent for bis Jand, | hoeing, & We ust never plough below the staple ;” | M.P., Mr. Barthropp, Mr. Blanshard, Mr.
| 4 no kind friend se ч ‘nothing for him- and as Шу rule i is, on principle, always to do so—a rule | Mr. iion, M.P., Mr. Brandreth, Colonel €
cere ven act which no fern his small crop | 80 positive that T depend wholly on its fulfilment for Mr. Dru e, Mr. Garrett, Mr. Grantham, Mr.
such a case +f all this, in . . “tat e i gO at not be misunderstood if A Me. — (Castleaere), E куе; Mr.
had ition tc th other items, | state ere, bh os there no tom ond difference | Prof, Simonds, Mr.
head of payments, his net average det 855 us, tlie I propose never was — Prof. W. ay, Me, Wingate, and Mr. Woodward. 2
51—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 811
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following new Members were elected : governors of the Society, w P Pour, particular district and advance the e general objects of
MES us. Captain. d R.M., M. P., Bowden Park, Wilts EIN in the chair ; Earl of Y, —— Lord the Society: the Council being most anxious that thei
Macintosh, David, jun., Tavistock Square, London Berners, Lord Fev ersham, Hon. А. Leslie Me «Ж Sir body should be brought as nearly as possible to
Newton, George Onslow, ia oT. "Wino St. ме s, Hunts John Shelley, Bert, M.P.; ; Sir M. W. Rid ley, Bart.;Mr. sent by its mous the ied end ebd the
Harton, Thom Willa, Beaumont Square, London ston, M. P.; Mr. Br imei Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. "d > — — à — м
Dew, Тот р ae Kinder, Mr. Milward, Pruf. — til ge сл
Er irr Thom „Tu €: * Simonds, Mr. Simpson Mr. ai Mr. Turner | to the Sede are such as to induce —a- з a etill
ies. Т. Minton, M M into, Church Stretton, Salop (Barton), Mr. Jonas Webb me Wingate pen Mr. W. ood further sot din ian of i
ard. The Cou
wich, Suffolk ountry ; while omen facilities
Barton, Rev. Н. I., Wicken, Stony-Stratford, Bucks be offered by the Soc ociety for ti the Lincoln meeting ; refer- of communication afford every opportunity by which
, Franci s Henry, Easteot, 8 Middlesex ring to the Month! payments may be paid, information trans-
Cooper Jackson, Eastiand H Warsop, Notts to be offered, on the report of the respective committees, | mitted, and Journals delivered free to the members at
pas ol William, Lake, Lifton, Devo for implements and farm poultry, and: rac gt their own homes in the ordinary course of the post: the
Thomas Tyrwhitt, Spardloes, Bucks ditions and regulations of the prize-sheets. pad my» furnishing rapid means of transit for -
ing, Berka Tue Auprr or Accounts was held on Frida ers, live stock, and i
n, Lord, Shobden Court, L ter, Herefordshi ? “2 :
7 enr; "Wright, Court i brige Wells Re Kent | 9th-of. December: present, Мг. Ra Barker, cer Kingdom, to the laces where the annual a
Richardson, Robert, Lower Bebington, Birkenhead, Cheshire-- | Chairman ; Colonel ‘Challoner and Mr. “Blandford, may successive y be held, The funds thus aceru
Rhodes, James, pen Bes Bergholt, 4 — Members wie the Finance Committee 5 Nr. Knight, of | the соц do rom so f
T. ri
Jones, W. Hope,
Raymond Barker, of will en to t those ex
The names of 28 — ua: for — at the next bremen nd Bark, PEE е d 2 m — Part Им [4 wiih hi meld "рат be пае jo
meeting were — pe „у = меніц : Barns MET o feries
FiNANCES.—Mr. Raymon arker, chairman accounts
Finance Committee, laid before the Couneil the report Lu Д 7 pt found: a тете | by their means vin чо oe
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bankers at the end of the previous month was 6931, 4 po соон. was held on “the sam m j| shra set the Soda — м
CATTLE jug va the motion of Mr. Barnett „ present, Colonel Challoner, Trustee, in the Chait E their duty under cireumstances
"€: by Mr. M cerne — ганса Wonk Raymond Barker, Mr. Blanshard, к= “Milward, and pressing at the moment, to guard their in
orces rehin re, was elected one of — bos Mr. wag ээс tbe re report to be made by the Council derived from liſe- compositions, as the t
E of Cattle at "the comming three ve country meetings 0 the ensuing general meeting of the Society was the Society, ‘The floating cash-
€ the Society, in suecession Мы Айнара wlio taken bta consideration and agreed to current purposes, is constant)
res from that office this yen by rotation. The December GENERAL eu ү of the Society was from various causes, either
‚р or GUANO.—À communication on the: subject | held. at the | House of the Societ in Бич — inthe remittance of "
of the supply of guano to things country, 2 me Liver- | — * ка 10th of Ресет mong the parties de mands arising aud
Chamber of Commerce, having been the pre : Mr. Pusey, dI m meetings.
uncil agreed to the following memorial, auch те of Richmond, Lord Feversham, Hon, A, Leslie Mel- |
President, accompanied by the Duke of Richmond and ville, Sir John V. Shelley, Bart, M.P., Mr. Astbury,
Lord Berners, should be requested to present to the e, Mr. aymond Barker, Mr. George Raymond Barker, — — en —
Earl of fen H.M. Secretary of State for the Mr, Bl Colonel Blanshard, Colonel Ch i
Foreign Department :— Mr. Dyer, Mr. Christopher Erle, Mr. Per, Жол, | whose talent an
That d the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, James Linton, Mr. J. C. Morton, Mr Y | attention, The] Council len. — no —
i 1 “or
being deeply sensible of the hardship inflicted on the British : à 95 ҮН a
— мы ia ax excessive price of Pe —— guano, trust that Paine, Mr, f , t, ne бекш Mr. ohn | money, nor th their members
the endeay ours of | her Majesty's Government will be directed gh ct Ж: Mr. D. Taylor, and Mr. To 17 ce an p E үүт this r r
f the cost of this important manure. The Secretary, by direction of the rest, ral рын г to
Woor.—The Pres ident ndo stated Prof. Solly's following report from the Counei il, i
i n of the
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wish to; ake & or — expenditure. They have кера caused в
National Trade Museum, the Duke of Richmond, Lord The Council have t to the members at their ud detailed statement to be prepared, for fte ra Ta
Berners, Sir John Shelley, Sir M. W. Ridley, Mr. present general — tent aa: the past half. ol the members, of penses
as
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Druce, ^ t | 's country meetings
Barton, and other members of the Council, expressed | Members, while 156 new kare = 9 — M | already been completed in the cas gerry mas. g
— —— in their individual capacities, to same period, been enrolled on its list, which is ein and — enin pat the J
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s from their respective flocks for the | constituted an follows :—88 life-governors, 148 annua | The Gloucester standing the very
publie abject i in ote estion. | governors, 760 life 2 ila annual members and unfavourable state of Lr yv weather on the principal day
MMITTEE REPORTS were received and confirmed | 20 honorary members. neil have elected Lord ol the show, 1 the expectations of the
the chemical, implement, and poultry committees, | Ashburton to supply the — the number of the | Council. The au rj the city, the local com-
Stanpinc Committers "Тһе Council E, rina the vice-presidents, occas 3 - tie deeply-lamented death mittee, and the owners and occupiers of sites, eontri-
Sowing standing committees for the ensuing year :— of the Earl Ducie ; and the Hon. A. Leslie qe of | buted zealously to promote the ob, of the Society on
INANCE СоммтттЕк.—Мт. Raymond Barker, Mr. Н. Blanshard, —— Mr. Barthropp of f Suffolk, and rid- the occasion, and received at the time the public than
E Brandreth, Colonel Challoner, Mr. Fisher ts fn Mr. Jonas, port, as general members of Council, in the Midi re- of the members at tbeir meetin „held in
не мок а — Тһе President, СЬ f Finance „дор ан. of Lord Ashburton, Prof, Sewell, and Mr. | County-hall. The Society were again 2 to
Committee, Sir Sir John V. — E Part, M. уму? Raymond | Bennett. | libera ity of the railway companies, in conveyance
Barker, Mr. Brandreth, Colon т, Mr. Brandreth — A new list of the governors and members of on of. ире, and live stock, and in their general
€"— ͤ RN Kinder. er, ey, agas Duke af Society having been y pared for insertion in the encuing arrangements for the convenience of the visitors. (me
rm Lord Braybrooke, Lord Portia Hon. кой. Olive, M. P. —— of the Journal, the Council submit to die wie mem- dior semi а of implements aps live. stock have
3M» Sie JV. В. пеше ы; Ther emon, Bart, bers оп this occasion " the following «леты showi nm drawn u , e ара — —
Es „ N. В. r. Fren urke,
Mr. Childers, Мт. Eve r. Evelyn De nison, ir. Mr. Hyett, Mr. Miles, эзы; eir distribution п throughout the Т m oo jarimenta pends nperi ijp er Д
M.P., Mr. Milward, M 1 I S. Thompson figures in each co represe ö Mos ollow *
CHEMICAL Cern — Me, Pusey, Chilian ; Sir J. V. B. of — the latter € be amount of Representa- 2 СОЯ -— to be offered by Society ro
Johnstone, Bart., M.P., Mr. руке ей: Dr. т. Daubeny, — tion i in ‘the Ujin tt 4 m week commencing Monday,
— 3 MP, Mr, x M. Pai аы ^ fScEDULE ‘or DISTRIBUTION дзр RernesertArion, . à та of y: 8 Acid ; jat
Mr. Sheridan, М.Р. Mr. H.8. mi = | Exataxps—” ENGL Зр: Lx Ls осебе A venatio
VETERINARY Co —Mr. — L имир Dele (5.47 a, MB oe uffolk — ass be ak ae И z
Duke of Richmond, Sir John V. — Beat, M 1 Sir d. V. ot Berks: b Ju SAT н $ . A —
Johnstone, Bart. M. P.; а сес T Challoner, Mr, T ucks b
Denison, Pea "Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, , Mr. Fisher | Cambridge
Hobbs, Mr. Miles, M.P.; [^ Miam, — P EY, Professor Cheshire ..
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M S (Abroad) учен created i — the n assigned —— —
—— severe attacks of pleuro- iuit “ia Generi Total. E 80 || country and the increasing in ‚чау
pneumonia, not a E E having been lost atter the Een г ча is v distinguishes t ‘oe agricultural community of the country.
a ate Si ration è "a remedies y although The Council . of LE members, several ‘of bam repre- ечиб м, as
y- —.—— Simonds took sent by their residences mo a single county. ment, but has become an active principle, wi ich, li
— —.— {жеме bi before the au official) his schedule N Saale Wos, e of the еура magnetic ne needle, points * the course be agin
report « af his visit to oie мей хашт. A br Lord and of agricultural impro 1» hen allaround is dark and uncertain : (e
in — where the — of members is below the been found to be that knowledge which is power:
at ee ,and t cause f ‘possibl remed ДАГ aid e E order of the .
eric the fet weekly — aaa ы 5 лагу, me evil; while it wil i| айога ал ор Ad e Sa aot the ig CE ЫП ET" мез Hunsox, ‚ Secretary ^
Viscount Palmers Mr t utton ; lof recommending to t electi uti bar be
Mr. Wm Fer, Messrs, "Ва і Ke y, Mr. L. H. from time to time of prt representatives of lage 5 col of fhe Bai Jere 3
Spooner, Mr. Bentall, and Mr. Dagan bodies of members, — - r ж 2 Lo а» port was теор
th neashire ап e nci
— = — 1 Thurs, э 8th eg ly în ыа best promote the agriculture of the, Мт. Raymond Barker, Chairman of ‘the Finance
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,
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Committee, having read the assess ride M" the 2 8 i 8 и ee US 88.36 . N +, ee ad MS is ic 2. There an
auditors, the thanks of the m were (on t Sand, dro eee TREES business, and I have reason to believe nye been mug peer in
of Colonel Blanshard, seconded by Mr. Pain "m Yole Earthy phosphates se . s м и rmed of what may be done in the article of offal POs ne, Mar
the their care in auditing the ow 8 accoun dta $ Alkaline salts, &e. ... .._.. ао Кн k rat hn We wee p . 8 since April 4 —
with a request that they would ue to favour the 100.00 s within six months. I have no doubt thst E RO Біте 108
Society with their services p — ensui ү oe ЖУМАТ fish may be added to that, for the offal merely пау
. а Am entrails, the hones, and other refus t :
he President took the opportunity of congr AE ета were ‘made by this ‘gentleman, showing that this into account the amount of fish cheatin te id us take
the Society on its favourable position, and o manure contains'à greater per eee e лион salts than human food, and unmarketable fish, the quantity will be for
treme accuracy with which the whole of_its "cout the best guano imported from Ichaboe eru. am disposedite | siderably increased. I can confirm what Sir J 1 Dombrain tol
kept d bmitted to the inspeetion Of ‘the | bel igve that. taking into account is до st rot De and all von with regard to the extraordinary influx of sprats
2 sx ‚ and su nes the incidental expenses, this artificial manure could be manufac- | takés place from time to time. I have seen Glandore Which
mbers ; and Mr. Raymond Barker, in ду to an | iios at l ower price than 91 per ton, the present price of the | literally а living mass of ts. It is a remarkable —
inquiry SA to him by the Duke of Richmond, stated the кеца Сои to Mr. Sinelair's statement we find that | they came into that harbour on the Sth of August, and dia
of rs of subscription due at th: at time. | ally € round th s3than-1/. per | leave it until the 2 of December. But uring that riod the
P 1 tiny * е my ы 11. or 11. 10s. Now, when we remember that | harbour was full of sprats, ein ime of distress bw
an) nid suggested that the Christmas 3 раш one-fourth of all the fish ta foe : on the € or at Loe tw vins | | Sra in n ; 22 5 and bought the fibh for literally almost n КТ
13 ed. The Pre sident 1 nfo nd him t they аф. is saleable; we Are enabled to form some ide amount ofthe | I have seen them о s. per boatload, each os
ly: of refuse — — could - obtained tor A purpose of this | containing not less than three tons, which were bough
f been MM (and delivered. зт ђе А. rings 3 > what is called sal e fish; taking a: ll | purpose of being used as ure. I am in lined to think dn
the year instead), conse ао the thin К tog 892 is W "sold ata ele qae taking an | if individuals entered into a trade of this kind they would gue.
8 - jb dur ithfeld show average of the Whole coast sales, — 5 from 1. to Se DoE — А сЕ | deu to the erre iia B es I Au a 8 Y would, ftom
E eveitein the — n it is, bhave n informe xpensive mac ved brat wou € to employ, hard]
week, when th ey had so DARJ. “other, objects of personal : pinged [gt v trate, г the; wholesale poi ymt The next point | enabled to ge their arrangements to get a sufficient nine
and pu blie interest to to engage Would it be ible to geta a sufficient su upply | render the s ation undi ve -—The Chairman: With
town; but that. he would | ырыс i tha suggestion before s fish fang is чан = this Dusty) 5 үрк ba See TERN — places, оде
le ew one a The quantity o e sea, in | culty wou e to obtain pply of sulphuric aei
e е Council and shoul 3 uld it e be fo gu рен ib уэе дый м spite 9 fahermen may say, is veatly il illimitable: І! havin ea and not by land, would be an expensive
ectures in December, bor Ө: com y believe that there is, uo limit, whatever, to the. supply of fis h | south-weste s of Ireland.
attention Te be, . pe the Council to such wish on ich we. may obtain fromi the ocean, and that it only depends on Dr Barker observ ith regard to the supply of sulphuris
art of the d silduq sdT .yisioo0a eidi y. an „фа; 105 exercise of skill to supply any ter id, he did not conceive for the quantity required for this many.
шз € канате чача eil were | that. may be d; and it must be remembered that the dog Pent; e. ро prey pronon a тшш "d oslett:
i ех frog, &c., &c. aid oiu will confine myself to its eligibility as a means of amelio
pressing on ntion of: -bercMsjit o 6 Gotermnent aa he what the p n, poise, fishing mod Arg eee foh, may be th e chat of Я че re — in 6, te S and Hew cota
2 1 por of guano à uld also advocate fhe "n 1é8 o — ustry. The sta ne fisheries in Ire
The een gt eue “that ate ithe > óus К such Arden piam. 1 the qase that they would réd a su ject, af: nenn and national Per ar: by
‘Council a а torfi төшө, Аааа феі. весе. eepioymentef our popiga- success unti ted 2 he ir agement,
moria s agr or:tlie: purpose d tion, ahi 88 t the. same time to use the means which tion, untie s grante е1 ne T en comiti Sioners
pape Jai iid before = orsign S ‘Seeretary of: State, ned MURUS as dco ou at our disposal for the 1 the * useful practical res alt; and w rhy? ? EL. to men pia 9
ha appo wealth- ers: With respect to suppl 8 ave written | the il Gov ra
some. ert i tis go w 8 ave ee information of value m the fruits of r to » ovi nd
On pig in) of the D ake GE Ri chmbifd,: scebn aed AR r 50 to this point. A gentleman, connected with the | forward with protection and a О; non muneris
by Lord Feversham, pe thanks’ of the mssting ‘Were Dublin Steam Packet Company, writes from xd rush Be зе E Pre 2 — ne pesci d — — hr ies share eed
3 i — t , E
Ier ah Mr aay) fd Dig iling * Me de const C Under the inducement held out by government, T find that fom
the cause of — Socis ssi its objec аша if there were a price poe for that sort of comm modity, om the m plo in the fisheries ied from
Mr. Pusey, acknowled; ing th seat 9р, vi off 1 M — that a quantity would be tak I have also | 3015 o 63,421; and of boats from 7655 to ҮШ, in other
$ А 11477 e S in; MS эе ter a person who was acting as ag ent for the Irish | raed nearly double; whilst the decrea . — е
the membérs fc al round h Ert 15 rhit ger from rhe Y since 1846, is 9431, a (peu н ма year m
ФӘ, eries caa and he says—" I have no doubt that if there
meeting to be iu Li 0001 NN ові, 1 5 a market, the take would be e enormously, increased; for all, | decrease of 1254 ve proin pod E ^ H sale 1 s
interesting dicun dis Vd kir 1 9 Fe except the ling, cod, and hake, taken here, are thrown away, the | Show that a useful stimulus would un oub iy con
the farmers йез "ES аге d чо 127 a 1 TE п аму Welcom Rout M ею оета ге to use it as manure; aithou h they are Note to | of opt fia ai, Shee s ron arches ww : . Pa ас
the Socie : уруу for that purpose.“ ith reference to the 1 — fano ги "ам Er
The V f 4184 supply iy © Ше? ined in our own neighbourhood, I baya con- | sup — e i? Moy b e dw cemere
Wedi sday 25 wa ia маз ralem to 9 | tiat relie i md (ite s fon as of pts ee AN jan | than P ps сап supply; the demand is increased ind as Er
iae: de. lat of Fe sba large quantities at sa co ate “covering the A dus of collecting it, falling nes Па pet eu ese үөр —— 2
Sif d a ton on the average.—Mr. Andrews, secretary ne the | д E е А
Hore * DUBLIN, ov. 25. Th in Meet r haie gn : DON | alon 20 tons; in 1851, 92,593 tons;
of scientific sleet eo 5 dede iE: for, the e [Royal aoe à det, Comp "I aL The question ef ТРЕ ir dadn | yea, em SED hie the a Rook of Peruvian in tbis country is
ANDERS, Esq., n the Ж ТЫМ s 9t uario: from net enr оре np firent — of Ireland А years past, I | Sta ated 14 be i M. Caird, Beg Ballon n, qe
7 whie f wh 5 e following in
#ish.—Dr. William Barker sa — h have taken pains pen the quantities of fish 8 | cob efv ree bt of 10 am "I
Gite та
— beds myn notice n fees —— r- d which seems,
to me of such importance t that I do not think it w ny | re
pm in xU lj it before the v d СРЕ ‘as шу обес
п doi
Nu
otha er shore beds heh ki us men Bar reject the —.— fish
and it is D — for them
Dena the fish
been
The importations froin |
a have vari
of the extent to which ihe i „ of guano.
t 10 ast. g 25
8
how that with : Ros A Eg of b 56 а pex quantity
Ine. YOAT million sterling. It is therefore eas tb bronght in; but I h uld be diffic 74
y Substituto that toag he found for this sub- | obtain no ~ "m 5
gular or " sufficient 15 for the purpose o
P ortae cg prove a va a t to our wealth; and if we RAS ш Pete spa ture—A Me beri Does the gentleman ы
d & portion of this expendita M" this part of E 1 в the "юй of t west coast?—Mr. Andrews:
mpire, we should be co ferring = ‘substantial benefit on T Say tha ff.
still further: "if we cot
А е саве, 7.5 MM dp Же at tim me DR
Se t — he nt by the extent to w it was employed. | Barker: T khow that turbot, f. instance, ү lata Mpok
Sut that fh nefits would, in my opinion, be all obtained were we to higher rate but I believe that, on the еве sind. — 5
: at there was a source of a 3 бнт to be found атор the “would bé abo ШЕ, y a ton y James
ished e MH Zr h, with a slig — — m парео General of Coas (ur rf what Ж allen em
country howe — ars : Am үнү дахові бив нона Aen. 9 aun BWS, I AB Sous it E 0 uy S it y also ma - n^ e
i aud 0 Sion I will read a letter which I
8 andi South Ат — ‘Thatch = um mA ed jn €— 5 з c Apr 1 emer rae in direct oppo-
in Trelan d t, if we > ө odi rom Mr. Daith,
mentioned, and rbd pem Products p ar д 2 T reply to CREAN which I mage as
— of Birds convért the fish rne . хап опг —— N чур e y s = NP io that could be procured in that
that SE could bya A bene feet p — we ae е р e i Dor Ash dd эш eim 1185 be p
8, d skate ca
tea * ith: chemi agony cen mide im ғ әб. birds. um js neos tae think Imay e опе),
vention which has becómá-the Object Viu 3 afar teh ud Nee tum H e month o
s Oi 1 — f . Fe 9 e tag hut it must be ers
guano, tin 4 1 en to bring more than
gous tj hien 108 ad ; i: eK th e ea . in consequence ‘of, there
fish; either fresh er ане fe thea hdi being s 9 de TM 15 But if 11. 10s. per ton was offered,
sulphuric acid, by which itis reduced 17 i peu Medo Ea ООБА lo Jand instead унн» ои
dinars of dues Бу Ho ditus ee H А. тыты | ip gp etch would E: Е
" К» DeL 11500: PRIJET ( 1 2 during the latter
the, forma ап arti oe e СЕ; ШУ эт ту Ya
? — sidered equal, i oF superior, to Kinsale m. from the month of October till
know that animal rà бег is best Febra an v e In Isar three boatsful of sprats,
ПШ тиш! px ‹ D ЧЕНЕП fae ‘tl ree. end e for 10s.; sin eriod
e ha very great ve — Жы are three
аша, Mh s, exclusive of
prle es im. full. pede of the
ewhat (ovat. Lr ver dei pum give
you my can opinión upon this subject (you of course bein x
a ve no interest in the — or 7 Kinsale
x Lud ios P 4 — port in
Nor, in corrohoration of m sta хепе, I may s — dat
about the ории Leras in the harbour landore, and so
8 quantity. of ай, in the —— — 1 mars a
t Sei rite wa loaded with 5 or 6 tons of th and when
| hase, email Mor
— —
ss HIC —
Morley E
là
the preparation of this
to every fite — boat on
re и сда af There: are numbers who go
out in p boats X — arge — — ry fish, —
aD a
&¢, an as open they would find A worth while t
dry) 8 — them for the purposes of this
yous to ай — Barry one of the и oe of the
sheries; Said I have: LUN m а a к addressed to Sir
Dombrain by a porem a fi
mene i
si deat
RD, — Nov.
in Kin
.2
e Ns How Sim, £L Toti ble peeti report for your info
ash а acd 55 tion that tt hpfeats ^ уати t book, from 20th April to the
date héredf, the Hum кк of — cured b » н —
. — "Also E from 55,
9005 "dod ^ amd $ tonger d 500:
= eat 1 — constituents. Here a. |o EL = sold T п, 380; at 2s. 6d. per ton,
e — miles of Mo. chemical analysis of artificial man ure Ьу: T 1 AMES Morey.”
нано from several respectable persons that they
4 Shape
rgo, Fa 1000 15
| 2 рор m 15
more sirg ser) = and offal for — pur- |
and. W. Dar
In the D Lp grow
Wheat. We h ted annually,
ресе 5,000,000 ae of. wheat and flour.
home produce,
эйе ө, other means at our co a s
by ME. Pettit, which I had lately an ebene of
y to be ubsti
nm
— нб away all üt 3 fish
ment was held out, all that fish would be "brought on shore. 25
have received from Don egal the follo ora ai ee Mr,
isheries, as an aut 10 source of infomation, ^ Wai —
the 5th of October last, "the wr says: — On M
Donegal Bay on which шу property is situated, ud d
as been going on eie he last three months, and the 28
Yos not 1 per ed, —— in the earlier part
season fish w. ay m price was
. per ron, Y ap earance, there is evi
: у take on the зате coast. Thereis&
propi
about two-fifths öf the gross weight is available for :
while vast quantities of skate and фо aro, thrown overboard
ears ago I was residing in that pa
the prat fishery, and made 3 Jarg quantity of oil fom беш then.
The тосезв was simply roas fish
sh
p p ting in large — =
pressing with a screw) press; by this ss tho fah wa
reduced to a state in which they — — di pert of the
n by a chemical agent, being deprived of a grea A the sprat
oisture. I have present two boats and 14 men & heh ui
oy , and two with 10 men at the round fish. All ha ba
Glandore House, the following reply s put by wi
missioner, as to the Tree ques! of a 84 5 үмер they ambi
the tim e could be o btained, and as to the price at whi
— d your note with enclosed
а в, I — 0 Re
uspicion o manures. mé
— obliged = a пе information you m Hiat Coast
with on the subject. The estimated cost of um ra J. BARBY.
would not average one pound per ton.
“ Glandore House, 14th Nov., 1853." her
Ia James Redmond eni
Majesty's Commissioner of Fisheries, to whom I A ag me infor-
- as to Mr. Ffennel, for their kindness in affo ding his
ati а: ав h ithstan
my inform.
— . — aided M the kind assistanca
се — at Ske — е — ae
ongst whom I may m
b thee pb mer stir ‘of ашу an gU fis депе M animal
и that at e sc shot of the trawl upwards of 5 cw eben
rite erboard as u utter! y useless, indepe
fish, o е сома sort of edible fish that is laid aside for
51—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, JEA
2000. fi Nose F4
Wilt К th, dn ste ae ich? АЗ idee ‘picker: | the success of which we are about to has been the
x.
— и
Я а with which the trawlers pay the services of boats Н
— fish де аал, They — thet a certain market Bow * vtt A nap TIG. very — The ing ora T iL: E. ———— lows, Bull
2 their refuse and broke fish would be deemed a great boon, and there i Pa ur tee very good figure: | p, esham, 10s ro) r. T. Burbidge, Hi Esq, bleton Hali, near
would tend to о, tho more perfost development o of the fisheries. Mr, there is hardly an inferior pen in 7 class, and the Mr. R. Gu bene кы Court ОМ gh Street, Birmingham 10s. ;
Bartlett, who is th e first of the colonists from Torbay, and has award of the prizes must have been somewhat difficult. | Edw 7 5 astle je Bromwich 10s ma London, 10s.; Mr.
been for 45 ars employ ein page revs oi (CES hat if dan The Shropshire Downs — of 13 pens of v Street, Birmin mem he judges pronou
8 ia hall Sheep. This breed was remarkably well mr sa * Tw. to be highly creditable the gro
itas a boon; th Glo aes and a lot, of very good sheep have ,,UWe, shall, next week, give in а pyre form the
now thrown overboard could be supplied at n and the tins here m age Shee 1 asses may. Ле: said ig pa ver 4 | Comparative h sights and Measures of. the Animals
proke fish would amount to ne — ie Се quantity ; and, can whal rad y € hibit а > о great Shows—Baker Street and
safely say that every wee k he has wn away more than a ton of go dle. Bs ham.
fish useless to any one, — has "frequenti thrown pet ub y or 4 "Phe | pigs, too, were présent in la e ruinbers, ' 408 amg; has .
tons of large ray, monk fish o чү уно, and large skate. He some enormous spéeimens Men exhibet, Inu па oj unt пі vx emm
adds that none but a fisherm П the take of a trawler. XXX. pigs of а-в Wers 16 a especially.& Em pic Р.
I find іп the statement of med British Channel erg ttf that аЬ f the fifth exhibi
«Brixham has 150 tra 2 which might be drawn 48 times lar, e competition. It contains э pens of вй sort ies fat eati, i ap А ж Bi 1 tion of
їп four hours. Allowing one be ul per hon = would b е 3600 am colours, A good tüány Yery, Young ones are Ext Д р ey T Hall, .
hauls in one day je ime loaded wi quanti ies of fis nsidered. t
er turbot, brills, soles, flounders, A pale urned de "uw 9 бооно ser eral pens 75 f too large dor sei «ali directed к mde must meet wi ; int
E hen I mention that a cod produces more "undoubtedly of the d in the also; that where the arrangements are such deserve
22 millions of eggs, a ling nine ber sta “a other p 85 W is shown, and n few more pens of the ‘breed lig rt an Race such as to dese
several hundred thousands, I think the порота” of E 4 y, had been a NR 34d тан: been. a, first-rate. diffiéalt to con of exhibitors, that it is
ware оо mmon industry, pàtience, and perseverance employed in бан; LEM M the Rev. Mr. Thursby, r l fix any limit or boundary toit. The original
securing this vast wealth that exists on our coasts, pon be set js є space enclosed was an acre and a quarter of land d
at rest ry ee. ie ada Se ae country in the An a m br me first 5 pr al Poof the saca the Exhibition of 1852 a further : No
fiches of its waters; the Iris erman is enterprising an in- same bloo a үү: young to carr: G prid a e| оа diak porton,
dustrious, when a prospect of reward for his toil is held o | оеро 17 ФА y ze 1 19 {ӨЛ à " "e diei d ‘acro, has been added to the building.
entreat the most earnest and saring ety into this —— „ LIST. o: 19w Wen the^'immense value of land in the heart of
and if it portunity of pa e condition of the | ET Herera eie d SM. J N каны: Birmingham epu some idea may be formed of
working classes in this country, 1 iod, t Toolisbly neglected, W OR EE L, Josep enema A 755 oe kshire the enterprise of those who originated aad ik siete dak
b 1 «оар it
E 120 ö ‘this society. . The public — responded to their call, and
and sufficient supply of fish he
After some discussion as to the 1 155 e ga еза;
manufacture, the meeting adjourned 94
of Hseror эпйћпоо — П M bey t Wotks, 8t :
1 ПЕП nds lo noitibue 1 " ri result. Persons w Ms
—— Counties Captus e Sia , е меде аа 1 1 ec Dae, Bra tame ai: ын theft of Dearly tvo aces — of land *
nary exhibition of poultry in Bingley Hall this 57 Lord Fatherton, М еў f,
Wek are detailed in another cali and the p 1 Mr de vu Vea gar. УЛЫДА Wunam Heath, Norwien; ee 1 fle with al! that the
of the eattle, sheep, an — pigs s given "below. W r oj am DE . . Bopesay, Shropsh.; Sr, Cuptata | — of the choicest c —
content here with a very few neral: remarks vege eee m | — s lafon of the place carry dust =
character: of this part of hé Show: ^"TH Hey ng % Seen 51. bee Bare зж is BAA | may, > — € crowing of off any cocks
Hg spi 10 0 id- л f , dt
ous Si whose ni 0p. 257 19 LT
ues Ws зрее, ede Мадар w pd 1250 it LI A EE "d — ELE sc peas emn PE the E space Sin Гын, Nothing
ЙЫМЫ! 5i: Janet Stratton, Reading, g. can minister either to
congregated under tho w баа 2 of Bingley Hall! “erase V YT Sb den бофанд J. . quu o or the i
The cattle. as well as de AT BY ders int in near 12 9 EM. ington i
8. asa a
number.and in, merit year. by ye yea 2 ле бро canit E
The judges of eattle at Birm Wehen ha iter the Euer —— forthe: lt ew. rias |
decision of those at ip gs ns we iih 5 the ; Watkinson Hall) nén Hatifax Ы. A peer.
would, in the case of M 1 i 1 Lov RET Marec — 9 Ri r
1 "i ren ers.—
h her rivals and animae also. г * mo — тут u wilt h. e ea |
йатты: ‘of күне teas show als. Р ———
n nel g 1 0 th OF E P Nor mad i107. and S. M., George Тате Barton, the yr "Ач . ү in the complete
which же mar быны XI ren Ore ten uM" BOE; rh van изм of their wndertiditig, а great and con-
Court, Е f a increase eir Luis hus
r. ; 5 last, year the
ton. In YES piss. the cattle; aaa aoa oCgAss ier Devon t Heifers.—101. and S. M., Abraham Ошён и: of. com — 9 7 pens was 1223, whereas this year
| f ; an is, ive of
e
from that adopted at 2 er Street- The Herefords . Long horn Cows or Heifers.—101. and 8. M., Ж.Н than. 1609 pens entered too late, and consequen
under view they Mnt as might Hem — een | ipt tote рон Nuneaton: do ad gga gy РАЕМ rea | réjeéted.', Had all been in time the eri
expected from the locality, prese nt in greater n ber. | Animals —10/. and S.M {.,Duke of Beaufort, Badminton; ‘5l . Ue have reached the unparelleled amount of 3000, If
No. 1, shown by Mr. Tucker, of Stratford, is highly. and | Means XV. Ft Co | the committee had not adopted the salutary rule of
justly commended ; it has a thick deep fore-quarter, a nd | Crass XVI. Fat Hei 5 * 5м. George Worth, King’s’ Testricting exhibitors to six each it is difficult to
its back and loin are уу neatly covered with good —— near Rugby; 5L, George W. imagine the space required for all the poul ould
flesh. No 4, to which the fret ыы was awarded, is a | 7 XVII. rmm wash Ойго. . eat reas: be sent, as at many shows а quarter of the pens
very level well made bee ; ; fore-quarters, back, and NT XY VILI Segel or à — 55а 3 found to — to two, or at most four
loin very good. No. 9 is also or good quali with back — "n Heifers X езін exhibitors e
-— well 0 rather bare o the to top of the ONES EXTRA CLASSES. y Nd The practical results are immense, and it also
oulder. Th veni Нарса ti + Omen or Stee Aer, Neno on th tee laim tself merit
considerable ee — d oxen е id Avon, y near Rugby. or Heifers.—8.M., Lord Berwick, Shrewsbury. 23 “ot the: SA эй now i — "
nice little beast, No, 114, remarkably good in the hind- SHEEP. of having originated а and lucrative amem
quarter. 0. 19 earries the first prize—a very compact| Crass XXI. Leicesters, Fat Wethers under 22 months old.— of hav va afforded to p sid tradesmen &
animal; fles h rm good, and — —S — . S. M. as breeder, а also S.M. as exhibitor of vA мй delightful and at the same time that. novelty
over the body ; very d d ore-quarte n Classes 21, 22, EN Maus d E | a self-supporting and, more that, à remunerati
Withnore the Newark, 2 P 8 tog
ap the judges rather liberal in their ia rario ei v 8 XXII. Leicesters, at "Wethers, between 22 and 34 hobb
nly five Hereford cows were shown, an В: о14,--101. and S. M., Geo cores ' Turner, Barton; 5L, J. Н, We will here conclude our introductory remar
— — am em, А somewhat larger Geass ХШ. Long near Birmi АВ ens Fat Wethers, . de e to the consideration of this most if
quaj a 25 5 2 Musgrove % eis i ihe Ма M. ot old.=101, and BM, Robert Beman gi — — D t уен end
3 n-the-M. 0
һе Crass XXIV. Long-woolled Sheep, not bein 1. 8 d increased "A produces.
Ps er. pL AER oxen, Mr. €— s prize 3 — LL 34 t months old. 101. and. S.M hat "T рт ндн; 4 eda assist-
steer at Baker Street carries ed the first prize here. Crass XX V. South and other Down Sheep. е |
б 2
The second prize is taken by No. 34, a very useful „ ы PEETA НРА. nd here the numbers
beast—loin, flanks, and hin ters, very ; fo а 66, Boni CU eee ne ae, 206 147 ower, hoped ow, comprising 103 pens. Many
rakeford, of C y nil. тА n e hort- 95, 25 27 — E month nin old muni B AR : 5 es, bu rfeeti — °з Capa
„ of Coleshi g the younger shor 6, 27, and 28, Sir R. Throckmorton, art, don; 57, ow perfection is required,
ho r. Stratton's prize X gares Stre yd Viscoun nt НЇП, Shropshi aot se -n two first and one second pri
- es the first prize here again ; the second р — EVIL. Shropshire wed rot E 1 thé oh ia : The first prize in Cis IlI; went
evel; eR of first-rate quality. i 18 iot the oM KM, near Shrewsbury Mapas to ap mes,
sam the tw ley, 8
а UR km the first pijas a fiit Mr. аз - pr] Crass XXVIII. Shropshire, 10 Wethers vet Р
Birmingham, a level, fairly formed animal ; but an Dis 1 о. R. Curzon, Ru — — We
should have preferred seeing Mr. Smith's cow, which ^ Crass XXIX. Orombr
z grita Ы re, and i ived —101., and S. M., J. В. ае a Wilby, 25
the gold med first prize at Baker Street, placed 8 n XX б igh; Oxf
first here ; and Mr. Ambler’s cow, No. 5 months old.—10/,, S.M., also silver
: nd W. p We 34
fancy the prize animal does not exhibit the true character best pen in Classes 29 and 30 30, Thomas Hemn
of the short.horns. Among the short-horn row pp Mareen tenth Maes г 96, Thomas Walker, Ne
readers will be glad to know that Mr. Perm I
white heifer, whieh received the second vem at nit A Abet; dl, meat
Baker Street, has received the first here, and the pamm ae п 4
- as the . cow in yard. er — month
hi М 5L, J. Wyley;:
hich received the first ЕЕ at [Baker Street— “Grass XXXIII, Fat Pigs, over 15 months! idco]
Mr. Philipps’ heifer—is “hero put second. в. нах ли ЖМ — 5L, — ет
88 . 2 ‘a
ns were prese 2 all umber салд, ч oci oi; W. 5 — Swindon; ^
ч е! -
the next and last class we notiée—the Scotch or Class XXXV. Бойы ng Pigs ofa впа reed, Between 3 93 *
Highland cattle—among which were a number of months old—10/ and 4 8. Wiley ШААН МАЙ Xs leviathan
animals of very excellent quality. The first prize is yS "Leigh Ciare, Hindi ey y House, Liverpool Kilterby) € 2
taken by Mr. Campbell, of xm for an animal v Yorkshire; Mr. Philip Halse, M En
what inclined to be patehy— but a very Devon; Mr. Henry Chamberlin, Desford;
D. Robb adds greatly to the 2 e this class, by ris 3 чина ок, рео
compact cattle possessing more than ordinary | cester: 6; John Meire, New:
merit ; not so heavy as the winners, but surpassing them | ^3 F Pras Mr, John
an point of form. Credito oh, Seven; 8 ^ pos
Our reference to the exhibition of sheep and yes! Seana ? pue 2
must be р —— The — — — very COLLECTION
err g Leicester wethers, the puer. = The Ri ht Hon, the the È Eus us Mr
on r ilve 7
v. mas taken by a pen ы-ы ell-matched shee L with ty plenty M è Druce, Eynsham, near Oxford, silver Medal; Mr. George Tue,
size, and of good quali
814 THE
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
te Wee is still to get
EIC difficulty in the whi
8 witt, of Shark-
form yellow ; Mr:
rst pri
and Gra
is an е бт he history of black
ets are plentiful, it appear.
cock, This min
every succeeding show, and it holds |
ere. There was not a perfectly blac K co — The
were, nevertheless, meritorious, and pri
Mrs. Hosier Williams and Mr. Valen
Bt
dha ›
Т) eee of "this class will be
ee e * b
for h but
An тй сз ot exited by ir ie r. Sliackel, of Blenheim
House, was mu mired.
[The 3 а be put off till next week, owing to
the length to which the other parts of our report t has ru 77
Miscellaneous.
of Peruvian Guano.—We have been
ply favoured:
with Ne geo of the following despatches, forwarded to
$5 мір iral
the Admira
inte
information relative to ot pe me
on the с "ш Island
be — to
commanding in the
and
guano r
Portland, at Sea, Sept. 9, 1
her Maj jesty's
apparent
«те pr poms notorious
cond pri
important
айий !
858. worth
referring’ to the | Chincha Islands — ү
ment, w.
Calendar of Operations.
[Dxc. 17;
—
THURSDAY, AY, December
. — Т: —ВвАрғовр,
—Rather more wool has
MBER. | hare
SovrH DEVON, Dec. 12. — are still going on steadily with viou
the Wheat sowing, che frosts as vet not having been sufficient to stoe
check it; the season, however, is now drawing to a close. e
Ma ngold Wurzel crop has been well secured. There are various
he roots some put them in
ges or banks, ена.
isly tes Mif te to indue
ks in their hands ma »
z ls ena, — — to hold firm "
ois and. brokes зе bette Sought
except in limited qua T prices, and are not
ing the
E отан пр simila ar to ONDAY,
reed;
SMITHFIELD: —Mo De
This ripe = — d" Market, paier
T
, we have a
and dòi
lb.; e per Ib.;
holders, however, Pd nd cows and and Suffolk, 500; f
uu as high in Saen ider b p from
an first: o" "has ar өрбөй = T per үтте
am per qr.; Barley, 36s.; and Oats to 28s.
— a t mi idland
8
Per st. E i
Best iir Wools.
to 5 0 Do. in - i e :
4 8 Ewes FE quality s 8—
0 0 —
$
8 to4
| Best Khare — 4 6— 22
d quality Beasts 3 6 —
st Downs an Bete
- —— *. 410—5 2 | Calves
— 0 Pigs ove
— 7037 Sheep, — Lambs, NN Calves,
ү, Decem
The number of Be — "is bei ted alth ough t E
favourable they cannot — = old at o our I. чыз
tices to Correspondents.
N 4 0 Do.
Books: 9 Prof. Low's work on the “ Management of ‘Be
82222122.
w drills.about 2
—— d in ruber — ja — spring.
Leaves: X YZ will be glad of the — ce.of any of wur!
readers who have tried whether Grass s n autumm is any
Erud next mos than Grass on which the 3 are allowed
о lie. Leaves іп a heap and soaked with liquid manure are
doubtless useful as a sponge for holding it, and to some extent
useful for their own substance, but they certainly are not
w epi ng “a lawn of 100
feet or 18 in ches
of Sheep is but modera il ede
the чч. ханыг — nearly
inferior saleable. e:
acres several
of our — — the €
possibly
nt in Peruv
h
his is education and praet
From the
mone or prse ws ishnd ч
oved; t 1
Wet, T That
а — as 12 alone selected for ‘the 4
market. 2d, T ex ported to Ameri
attending the publicati = of their со
in type— 5 —— of an Agric M Tour p Trend, m Martia. |
Doy n Fallows, by J. M. Goodi B
-—- H
—4 9.6 — sit
3 . i
5770; Calves, 198; Ph
celatus; ‘on Gors "e by the —— . Club; — D -o
M reum 2628 ; Sheep and Lambs,
by J. T os liver Oil as Food for Animals by Dr.
Lane Profitableness of Cattle Feeding.
oles bere. 3d, que gamo, лета е ; Lois-Weedon Cultivation by Re Smith; all of i rr .
ity iins on the north island about which shall appear as soon as possible. We have also received 55 зарру ш N om E = sor was small, but
4-1 of the — чу a — 1,500,000 tons; of inferior, the following communications :—Lois-Weedon Culture, by J. Tati: wae ean 5 е = а 3 — eden ғ !
samen the tage Co secte ae ger, 8 ip: ы factors who were willing: to accept last — ee 8 Tia for
? л * n
bout 300, ns о ia shipped | P. Mitchell, А Draining Engineer, mite a 1. Trimmer: e 245 ы oa üs ж, ped ox — held for - * 28. —
—— e 058 о! per cent. occurs from the 0 3 y ; Breeding and Management ies |
дала and conveyance; — observed in by C.; Li i quid Manure ‘and Irrigation, by CES qwe». Ant Continent grin rie аа extent of or E
— r эе rap —— 40 — npe ч this’ contre 1 паг ба en. ——— 1 | таен зоте nquiry, at late rates. Beans and Grey Peasa
enclose а statement of that ‘shipped i in 7 1650 and 1851 :— v ғ ery slow sale, and rather cheaper; white unaltered in
porem tof the exported from the Ohinehia Markets, E { na and at last week’s prices, in Floor Quis
Islands — the years 1850-51. ; COVENT GA N, December 17. — diss а
; | Tons of Guano sent to | E Leer — unfavourable 8 which bas taken Wheat, ү: Kent, & Suffolk ite 68-76 Red sn.
8 - — $8 | place in the wea re quite. sufficient for the selected runs itte 70 8) Red .
E pum | а 5 | demand, and og men dat de aid of Fruit. ? 8. are == 8
= 3 a $3 : - pm very good, more especially West's St. Peters and Mnuseats. E vicio
i $ 15.138 E Total. | 22 | Pears stili consist of Glout Morea, Crassane; Chaumontel
i a 2 inter Nelis, Beurré iver, Мева le Curé, and distil 34sto38s.. Chev.
è a Бра о = & d'Aremberg. The demand — Cobs is — better than it was bee, grind, 235915 34s to 383... Chev.
E last week. wh are Vara Fotatoes continue to arrive Oats, ЕЕС Suffolk
m Scotland. Asp: чя cate in at from 8s. — — te E -Xdosobsabtre;. Potato
1850. per “hundred, = „делк, et from 3s. 6d. to 4s. 6d. Irish Vi pen
169] 88,822 45 13,599] 102,421 1429 14, 250 252 118,352 157,800 | Carrots and Turn teh from 2d. to 4d. ys bunch, ——ů— | 27 Fordlgh ... Воо 2
D are scarce. consist of oe Fuehsias, 3
268! 138,197 36 12, 150,653 38,371 189,024 252,032* | Roses, we. Cut i е trés Carnations Rye-meal, foreign а
* atlownig one-thint more than the register tonn m 428 ., Tick 38—44 mm
There were at the ha Islands on our departime 1 100 ves- | Pine-apples, per Ib, 3s to 5з | Almonds, per pec cm Mer ЧЫ > 548. "Winds. 50—62 Longpod. 40—4
TUE: st ring шлу Шу ĩ A „ |i ere cn x: e Зай ч
mericans ce n amount of tonn enelose a lis 1 t hestnuts, per 1 t. . Boilers |60—63) Suffolk Р
showing that between July 15 and September 24, 1853, there ad Apples, рет Push, 4s Filberts, p. 100 Ibs., 808% 100s — Bad. reds to 478. Groy 40—44 | Forelga
been loaded, were loading, or waiting their turn to load, 65 Am dessert, p. 5e to 45 | Walnuts, dried, p.100, 1s 6d to 2s Wl н tel — Folow a
ships, carryin ount сна ns. Other — n Nuts, Barcelona, per bush, 22s | кор best marks delivered... ‚рег sack 65—70 i
Stone jand her ing Ы е ——.— | Oranges LIE — hore. nisb, per d , 2s — 24 ditto ditto 50—60 Country. 50
there ma; T 000 o — Co Sack. 50 Л
the quality, and 700,000 to Ж ene 2 дө E Orelgnk oensepits ecco eee e — — — Per a
arlic, per Ib., 4 Ee
4290 tons, ш бык ab., p. Although the mind» at reign week are:
: * Greens, per ie ach od S —.— ae there has been little addition since irg, ‚ть dic і
Brussel prem 4975 307 Small Salads, p. pun., за this — — market was good, both o e
3 19 4 Е Radish, p. bundle, 28 to 49 m — — e! was — t an im :
usbroo: pel 9d to 28 pri . RR
Eu per Pret 6s to 8s large sale POL at an — — of fully 28. upon ?
Sorrel, 4 tions of that da = Bloat from the South are 71
rrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 1s y. — |
Artichokes, per doz., 3s to 5s per qr. higher. re — Oaks sell at 6d.
— Jerus.,p. hf. sieve, 1s of = per qr. Tees are fully as dear
enn 1 s. per qr. more d е .
2d to LS FROM THE ee
Wate: wt 18-49 this mornings ma
died Men 116 заба of attendance of the town An
‚ A "Вмттнғівтр, THURSDAY, nd FI
Sir,—I have the мү mi pa i MV Bore h nasiona white W
result of the cal respecting the amo nene — 2 Р гае do, 2 — 55 270 Clover Wm necu — ag chiefly for consumption, arid a large business done,
remaining on the C Islands. Тһе etamination for T | Котеп i 2 @ о — 42 96 Ну 4d. per 70 Ibs; and 2s. per 1; 10s. 6d. to
cannot call it by your ordef, was heesssarity New Hs E. J. Рата; balay ob ob for best white American, and сэ.
n 8 both by reason of shortness of Sonde AND Manger, | HURSDAY, December 15. 108. 6d. for mixed adian Wheats; 36s: 9d. to Эв.
time, and the want of p nts, as well as a desire not Prime M. „еш Interior Clover 50s 1108 barrel for Western Canal, and 37s. 6d. to 378. 9d „
to excite obser E: a the] of underrating the Inferior do. ee tt uo — and Philadelphia Flour. heats not havin „
quantity, I have estimated at the rate of 40 eubie feet per ton, New 8 нан ab) Вл Е: ah , еа be quoted more than 2d) per то Ths. ,
and have alle considerable e | the. measurement Old lover . domi Baker, | Oats and Oatmeal met a very slow sale, fey and Beats
^to plans ons. In laying this result before yon, Pes koi ЗЕ Decembe prices not be exceeded for le gene request.
have the honour to state that, though no to * — — 100sto106s were without alteration in value, and only in limite? 41% n
is made, I h in i 7 v Inferior do RD a — 85 90 | Fine new 24 do. — n — — the th Doe, inelusives=
here than that absol P roming on the | Fine new Hay Inferior do. erpooL an 7986: *.
islands.—I hare, Een W. Н.-М хтовн, Naval Instructor, ‘| Inferior do. . v9. 45 | Fine sew Clover н 106 | Wheat, 9989 9 arsi Barley, 334; Malt, 1 cro M
Rear-Admiral Fairfax Moresby, C. B, ee. &‹. Pine old Cloyer ..115 120 | Inferior do. . 36 1745; Peas, 20; Indian — 5647 ; Oa teal, ’ е
northern islands s —.— tons че p — яна Gor re al i
D ж»
on centre island
ere 1:904
K HOPS.—Boroven M " 16.
essrs, Pattenden and Smi — that the Hop market
€ PO as for some time past.
—.—
to 1158.; ; Fifeshire də.,
ups, 100; Rhenish whites,
MARKET, Fray, December
about the
COAL ME PR]
W. AY, December 16.
; Wallsend South 308.—
51—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL —
815
— I =
"WATERPROOF uisa Tos AND CATTLE SHED SEATON, ON THE SOUTH со EDUCATION N FOR YOUNG LADIES, | ма
FLO Gard 4 the $ gem BE LET, for a term of years, rom Lady. dey 1854, AT Cunsnust, Hears, ADJO-NING ue Ne
| OSE who would е 67 th heir ardens during mpact FA M, compris a Capa House, — | pe PAUL, who has had se
| winter months should construct their — es I Offices, ed 201a. 2r, 36 p. Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and | in Tuttion, begs to annonce ds е ~ "acp
| CEMENT í CONCRETE, _ Which are formed t —Screen the rchard Land,— To view ped е Sere — arm, and | few Pupils as Boarders — x 5 . vacancies for a
gravel 0 which E for particulars to Mr. BABBAGE, Nettlecombe, Taunton. | forwarded mh ton application, аит
їз mixed with it, and to every part of clean gravel add e sharp i.
| вте а sand. To five parts of such eqnal mixture add one of Port- "ГО BE DISPOSED OF, DENYER'S NURSER MPS, OIL. CANDLES, ScAF. ET
| ment, celebrated for Roses, Fruit Treen; &e. Established 26 years T THE WHOLESA L i
| — — the water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick. Any | with a fl у consisting of Sacres of and Cottage | ATI ALBANY. љан — oe FOR c CASH, м
SGE) PARK,
rer can mix and i cam it. Pipe: — is required Nm the nd Seed Shop attached, of which u 14 years’ lease
spade, and in 48 hours it become ard as a rock, egetation | The Proprietor being about tó retire is р - ofering e^ Coun rd
| cannot grow through or upon it, std it resists thé action of the | above; no goodwill is expected ; the Stock, taken м Price nd Ка! Du. to £10 or upwards carriage free.
ro ssary, as soak throu ytoM n с ШО И
ivé „á си from the middle of ће path towards the sides. Essex, or Mr. E. DENYER, D, mise h | OW TO KIL ne
» e preparation 55 a € paving for BARNS, 8 on he pre T" baron "gh Road; How NY TROUB b Ts ee MICE V WITHOUT
PILUSHEDS, 2 ARDS, and all other situations tuall e о
а a chain, hard De dj 4 der May be laid red NORSIITNEN AND GAR as а. — Meat p P ct unm 8 T 4 k
winter — = well as in mmer TM BE. 3 pr — — 1 7 worth
1 of the Cement, J. B. Waite & BROTHERS, good
Millbank Street, Westminster. which. M — established Mud of a century in fours hing < faif, either in the pen
i ; there is also a good
ket town in re; t Seed B usine à ait ether tn Che Hondo eld t RNT any Rao Mo —
TAI VINE DISEASE EFFECTUALLY CURED connected. — For farther particulars, apply to Mrs. SUTTON; ] МА Ag ORS EROTIC LOTION, as modified by
BY WATSON’S BLIGHT EXTERMINATOR ax» PRE-| Andove: | TB} Net from. the following
VENTIVE. For present application to Grape Vines, Fruit rnd — tbe Batchelonr
Trees, — —Price 28. 6d. 185 bottle. e by H. hera 198, »uX rU a PERSIAN CAT, two pairs of rare Я а
— by all and curious Arabian Laughing PIGEON ps den Mar City: Шоп, 24, De Beauvoir ingsland ;
Florists nd Seed | PARROTS, Foreign and British SINGING 8, CAGES, Mrs. Tiping, Н ton Place, Epsom. White ling—From
- обе. Apply Mr; Wirraxen, 90, Charlotte Street, Юн, Mrs, Stevens, at Mess ui St. ке, з Chareh-
AKER’S POULTRY RESTORATIVE. | Savare, | An rd. Spinal, Comp Knight, Pavers.” Wher Lane,
certain cure for all diseases of Poultry, Pheasants, — SILVER SP A NGLEDH AMBURGH.- "mm 1 | s Mr ar reu ^ a 4 ations Pron
15 м
n ПЕ ERR SUE who —— mpétitor tu rane Kingslan Dr. is acting in
High etn. Nee Baren have log nsed he" estote | ast te ошту Shows is LI l'age ot union wily Mt Mao he анан, tne a the
| be known to be fully apprecia for its wonderful preventative. con. riim ss or ен . Front. is — — а 4 — 12, — Blase а with
and curative power. It will be found invaluable to birds during A MUN gon rere ns — DL iod n koran Wars, 17, Strand, im Бацов 11s anf
the period of Poultry te The Ht Torati re many suffer in Sun GILVER SPA. — ANGLED H 3 Fi eac
GHS. ne well 22s.
co above — 8 T: — to be disposed —
ich it is administered, 15 — — р Pats IN TH. nam Grave eue Ry
р | —— 105 r pa dir, è ELL, Surgeon E п. 5
it being only necessary to put a few ¢ Ped: of the liquid dà the \ : R^ DE NYR
Scion o а 2з. 6d. each, in Bottles and Pills, with Wirksw orth; o т the pa — ould be wiling to в t che ie | oa ROOS’ COMPOUNE ND.
ons for "b p '
BAKER Half Pim City, and the Pheasantry, | “Saree. €— А
| . Street, Gene ы j Sales by Auction. Pi sinoat EDI pirat pacity for |
Fine ANNIHILATOR, OR VAPOUR FIRE ATE wen i Pom or cm pns dar 2
2 remarkable Kms P — a See “ 3 this R. J. C. STEVENS 2 1 Sell b — at his. throigh all Medicine eu r j
| ontb, p.132. Engines for Dwelling-bousds, 37. to 4 Loses of М reat. Room, 38, King Street, е 7 K ne ) ов peas EC
| the Fire ‘Annihilator Compan y, 105, Leadenhall — London. ыг mber 27th, TX Ча" p —— preci 150 Готе ШР dues Jg cal delis бош at tila,
or y the propattys6 M, A. - Ses onec A се And, Medicines, 1.
WARNER'S ESTER EARM AND COTTAGE from North Lincolnshire Show Prize Birds of 1852, very i ~
and J а quality. А150 60 LOTS from the Stock of а Novos | Ак INSON ub BARKER'S ROYAL IN PANTS?
mateur, — Malays, — and Cochins of good quäalfty. PRESERVATIVE.—Mothers call at your U
F. Saves, 3 ö дис Ait Шон At] той Tot ee the. beat 4 E >
N ng Stree ovent | wo or in an un ren for the prevention and eure
— ES = — M of those erer ЧЕНЕ ] lag n - lief in
CONSIGNMENT FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. | eal te uae aE of the, Bowels, Difficult
GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. ng, &c den with, sa — immediately
ROTHEROE awp MORRIS are фу ut ve 5 |
| Cast-iron Pumps for — use ‘of "Farms,
| — Manure Tanks, and po
Patent Pump . incl 15 2
Patent шр, with, 15 feet of —
pipe attached, an —
ready for т fixin
h used for
supplying Hot, Forcing, ond Plant Houses
from T жге Water Tanks, a 8:
be readily fixed in any situ
May be obtained of any Ironmonger or
Plumber in Town or =; or of the
Patentees and Mannfaetzrett;
N w
ARNER & e
Manchester
rbor- > x esty n Victoria), in bottles at 17. 1
50 — Pe 00 Tree Box, 50 Variegated mi 50 Portugal 25. — А, nf rs tote spr ae the ee
aurels, 50 Auctiba japonica, 200 Standard ; also a net “Atk кт & Dare” T G ment Stamp.
assortment — Duten ym aa ы the torii $e Sale. CC. PATTERN TOOTH
Catalogues may be had at the Ma rts and of the Auctioneers, | ETCALFE anp СӨЗ NEW PATTERN TOOTH
American Nursery, Бела, Ess | BRUSH PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHES, AND
SMYRNA (SPONGES —The ooth Brush performs the highly-
TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERY MEN, AND OTHERS. | important office of — SE into the divisions and
ESSRS. PROTHERUE AND MORRIS are деа Mr the most Ld manner—hairs never come
B, Crescent, JEWIN STREET, LONDON,
uu ‘tone of Machinery for Raising «©
& re tn mie
r pr 11 °' M nsequence of the Land being hair, a nuine un
A rated Book sent on iE m free. let for Shale the wioleof the GRE meus OU PLANTS oom com | with ө every P descripti tish oreign A
REDU IN an ETOALFE, Sone, * c. ee — — — 131
Wins 1ш ee r er WROUGHT- 400 Moss, HX Мел etd EH Ё 2 other Roses, ie pots m etuer пон i | Street.
D MANURE PUMP. t 4 f
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e Erection of Prick Cottage; a 20-inch Iron Roller, and — Eos WINTER OVI OVER-COATS AND CAPES.
i met . ure age F premisas: of hes the ar —One of the largest stocks in 1 Marior y
cipal dudes in 1 lay and lof the Auctioneers, A p reiting th ne eto EN ni
rsery, Leytonstone, Esse iration: he fa vies dn he
also of
е е4 one
8 Dertworp, er THE B e хх.) Темок — “coat the PALLIUN haa has
“ЗҮ. Т. ATWOOD. will Sell термей one of the most eco
‘ground near the Victualling де, o on А ЕЕ МА tar d e —.
"я Toots of D of jase Steet Aber and Royal Vitra Yi i Rhubarb, er
” sma u an 8 rse- " i other
crops; bout 100 Trae (td pnd | young Fruit Trees: "ORTOS
"po hw Licht Gant ie ELM Sundries — LM
piety of sale. Ca es
A
U rass, and there
is no — or other matter
deb s be affected by the
ics complete, with 10 feet
of 556 bie Suction Pipe, 4. 155.
Terms. on delivery. =
sat
WARD — A гана
Engineer, 416, — — — '
е
mese, with 1 ‘Mstetions,
— — lee
RNTIFIO |
Pere EP 5 a, 2 = — 9 * Art, and "the Business x neas of 1255 57 5 &
ї, Mr. 80 wer Roa AYS tically treat
Ts DUET OF A FIXED WATERCLOSET House, 0,906 pde kan MY. Artoon, Моны | thoroughly — — * I
„ A aN. MATHAN- MANO SE,EA 3 SURREY. yore 2
vi its e mu COUTE — cold EL DAVIS [pc 1 e | Bound in roan, price h, 101 Е
or effluvia. A à x tin two hours. Price 1L. Estate, are direc y the Proprietor y ETURIST < Т] acidi
афро edet тт — вас а. 6s., | Auction, without та on the. en: ota East — tiny HE AGRICU рево Tier in caes G LA к: А
and 3/.; also Improved Portable Waterclosets, ү eistern, | Surrey, near the Churc Tes from the | E — *. my
-acting valve. Articles forwarded: by „carriage Court railway — Тибр 8875 o ef, - e J En
dr
ows i * T ini
paid. A prospectus, with forwarded two at 1 e — eret
Tondon At, Frem — Tavistock Street, Covent 2 Cart —
2 Market
; —— i "5 OOSE
^s VENTI TILATION. Loses her by Chambe — for "or two. rcg afta
HE PATENT 1 PORTABLE, SUSPENSION |з Turnip 0. ,,...
Prove e same time, — — rn &c., together s —— — arae 4 Ie of а > of, , | 7
Dos te — Ww — t 2 — men t — only stove suitable the usual deseription. May ew y Prior, and moruing ms à : * pt
for the ch a Dy em the invalid, It is made in sizes suited for the | of Sale. Catalogues may be had on the premises the p. prod ive ren, vi mints forse ^x
largest 1 Бат. ы = myn ps en pin To ө whieh Е ——— Arms Hotel, 2 725 we аа-а) — * 1; and of the an ЖЕ í i
comfort, an i vantages. w no other pos- | Auctioneers, ck's Place, T 3s, boards, cloth, ... ;
Senses. LA е ice 20s, will burn 10 hours without attention, at : | Л, FARMERS’. GUIDE, 4 Mesto“ oif the
QU of three farthings: Prospectuses, with prices and instruc- M R. R. G. CRASKE is instructed by the Executort tors — IIR wis тап
Cows: By Jii
by
In operation daily at DEANE, Dray, & Co/'s show- | e late Mr. HANIEL BLO —— of Breeding Mares
— os London ridge. = í TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, January P Won, Veterinary E
ee 4th, and 5th, 1854, on the premises at Weeley, near и [ Price 1 itis гї
piccorrs GALVANIC BELT, without any fluids | without reserve, the whole of the valuable Nursery Stock of EV | ук SETA DLE kin DOM;
for the Cure of Disease. See the ‘Treatise, sent free, for | GREENS, FRUIT, FOREST, and. — THEES, A HISTORY - — c
— ed W. P. Piadorr, Medical Galvanist, 5230, Oxford | consisting of - Aucubas, Arbutus, Enibracing the Classification, and — of
Street, Lor M Phillyreas. der , Holly, Euonymus, privet; L Laurestims, А : — Lis: vit. their va trou Uses т o Man and the Lower а et
ron mia, Azaleas, Cotoneaster, Clematis, and t
deside: Virginian | Creepers, Irish, Iyy, Herbaeeous’ € Econom ad * 4 1 capaci
DAMacen WHEAT AND RICE MEAL FOR Ke. de de. Labumum, Poplars, Weeping, Ash, Dime, Elm, on W i 8
now acknowledged to be the best and cheapest Lilac, Thorns; pone Cherry, —— — ; Price * ү,
FOOD. 4 7 now being extensively used by all the large Pig | Currant, Rhubarb, Ke. And a very extensive stock of La "HE. Е ARM. ACA 4 Trentise OH Barn
feeders — the kingdom. In order that small consumers may test Scotch and Spruce Firs, Beech, Spanish Chestnut, Ash, and nk Machinery, and the application of Steam nnd otè motive
the merits of each, James May and Co. will send 1 quarter of | also a large quantity of fine strong Quick. This sale offers а tomers e —— i — CR.
Wheat aud 4 2 owt. of Rice Meal for Post-office order of 2. 16s., excellent oppor opportuni — — Land — | Edinburgh. * Re т
Shrubs, чейн
DA wu See ee d Я to 10 fl. in height. 3 ra nature that Hagi to ишен 2
15 E ауан Wh - a ӘЙ ph nak Trees — with diede of fibrous roots, 2 or r3 Mrrirs HS ESSAY ON ON ‘COTTAGE Ka dang: on
oe to the sale. Cata 2 tlie
^ 478. 4 L—M — or the: Construction of Cot :
Linde we s a 478. per qr. ris k of loss by опот, Map pri Dit Be Hla Lini
тн» May & Со, Finsbury Wharf, City Road Rasin, 1 London. of Mr. Nathaniel Жж Tendring: - of the: — 2 — 8, and Estimates. By G. Змити, Architect,
: |
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House, Colchester. Sale to commende each d
or Sacka toany Railway in London, 1s. 64. each charged rhea D cde BLACKIE & Sox, Warwick Square, London.
816
COTTAM & HALLEN, 2, WINSLEY * OXFORD STREET, |
LONDON,
mpe
to any Infection by Enamel, are some of the ee of
Fitments.
A LARGE STOCK ОЕ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AND MACHINERY ON SALE AT
COTTAM AND HALLEN’S,
2, WiINSLEY STREET, OXFORD STREET,
CONSISTING OF
, eee ret DRILLS, HARROWS,
THE ROYAL EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL
COTTAM AND HALLEN,
FOR
ORNAMENTAL IRON GATES;
ALSO FOR THEIK REGISTERED
ENAMELLED MANGERS.
н ORNAMENTAL WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK OF
8
EVERY DESCRIPTION—STAIRCASES, RAILINGS, &с.
ESTIMATES UPON APPLICATION.’
ee PUMPS.
The VALVES and ad ate of these
Pumps are constructed upon an entire new
and SIMPLE
y be r ; 48 the Pump is so con-
trived that p vives can readily be got at,
THEY ARE OF THE BEST WORK.
MANSHIP, AND WARRANTED.
russ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN
TOCK AND TO ORDER.
IRON HURDLES AND FENCING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.—GAME AND WIRE NETTING, &c. Ke. M 4
WINNOWING MACHINES, STEAM ENGINES _ |
TILE MACHINES, CHURNS, |
SAW TABLES, MOWING MACHINES
FIXED AND PORTABLE MANURE PUMPS,
EVERY IMPLEMENT REQUIRED IN халал. |
AND HORTICULTURE.
COTTAM & HALLEN, 2, WINSLEY STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
—PUNCHS ALMANACK FOR
IS PUBLISHED THIS DAY,
PRICE THREEPENCE, OR,
1854
STAMPED, FOURPENCE.
ICE, 85, кы STR
OFF
AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS, NEWSV
EET ;
8, AND AT ALL RAILWAY STATIONS.
On the 19th inst. will be RT
ANOTHER ROUND OF STORIES
THE CHRISTMAS
BEING THE EXTRA CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF “HOUSEHOLD WORDS,”
TED BY CHARLES DICKENS.
CONDUC
And containing the amount of
"THE SCHOOLBOY'S STORY.
THE OLD LADY'S STORY.-. i
. OVER-THE-WAY’S STORY.
_ Office, 16, Wellington Street North, Strand ; and sold by all Booksellers and Newsvendors.
FLORIST, FRUITIST, AN
THE FLORICULTURAL PART BY CHARLES "T
With Illustrated Descriptive Lists of Fruits b
Practical Writers, — and Professional.
To those not alre
Volumes for 1849, 1850,
ex OF TERMS FOR AD EAT —
гахе Quarter of a Page, 9s.; Seven lines Jeet Port beyond Seven, 8d.
s PROSPECTUSES STITCHED IN.—Not ex exceeding Eight Pages, 17. "i ё over that quantity. 17. 55.
Advertisers are respectfully requested to forward — Sag vig e Publishers by the 22d of the Month,
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PATEN NT SS TUBES, Iron
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and general o will x Ко in rotation — received.
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anufacture, at он үн
D CO. supp SHEET í
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C press Funebris, i in pots, fine, 1 fet to 15 inches, 5i. nus y
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NECS UTTON s m ntlemen,—T have
5 R. CANT bes or the following |. i 6 —
Seng vonage ft eb a —— my
snow GERAN Ihave now grown it for 8 7 and intend 0 y none
=: nent:
35. 6d. Saphir 3s. an: Sache 5; Na. vea Vulcan,
Eum for 565.; an 12 for 485, or 12 of m
Any 12 inet the — . * varieties may be baclected for 20s.,
— for 16s
Arethusa illatum
3 Extr Purple Standard
Alibi Lavinia lantagenet
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ommissioner Mochann
iana Major Domo an Queen
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Good older sorts 65., 9s., and 12s. per dozen.
ANCY GERANIUMS.
Purchasers may select any 12 of the following for 12s., or my
own selection 9s. * dozen :—
Anais Fleur d'Marie Miss Sheppard
Alboni Hero of Surrey Pelopiodes
Beauté Jehu Improved ri
— Little Wonder Prince Albert
Delicata rima Donna
Exquisite ueen Victoria
ry Queen 22
NEW CINERARIAS. he set of 8 for
To 2s. 6d.; Charles — — , 2s. 6d.; едг 28. 6d. ;
te Kearney, 8з. 6d.; Li s de ET Margue
; Arthur, 3s. or —
Purchaser's selection pe the fllowing, 9s. per dozen ;
my own
Ы oad Denis idi Mr. Sidney Herbert
perimen ue N.
Flora M'Ivor mm
Formosa
Lady Hume Campbell
Lady Gertrude
Othello
Prima eye
Rosy
St. lentem of the Isles
Susie
Mari
arriage paid to London. add Norwich, and all — ra
Stations. A liberal discount for cash, —.— * usual allowance
the trade.— St. John's p ursery, Colch
TO NOBLEMEN, | 5 AND COMPANIES
collection
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS a of fine
ох especially desi
obtained by letter or perso rsonal application.
Asbo vi 2to 10 ft.
to 8 feet, fine
Green do., 2 to
Weeping do., 5 feet p fine
Berberis aquifolium, 2 to 8 feet, | Portu ugal Laurels, 2 to 5 feet
bushy Magnolia acuminata, 4 0108.
sempervirens, 3 to TEN Exmouth, 2
ews, 2 to 9 feet iee rur id Badin Be
rite d" Anjou, |
of his distinctive characte
hey are
in excellent 8 for ЗАТ е for 12 а ап
J. & So attention.
Evergreen Oaks, 2 to 7 feet. fine
2 to 8 ft. fine
—— id безе кчы and for autumn use.”—
Gardener to the Earl w — High "Cie, near
LB В. These — — Seeds will be sent Free by by post on
receipt 0 of stamps in со тарзу in good sized packets,
at 18. each ; but the n havi very short, they
cannot
The ky or tiroo needs OF THE E WEST серое
per P.
е have ~ ifie, Tiley's Phenomenon, Con-
ba pen m * — — ЕЕЕ
Seed, direct the growers, в. per
aad Sutton's Superb White Cos, and
g become ve
Lettuces
Sutton's Superb Green
The ö Chronicle.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1853.
HEN the unfortunate ЕЕ was last in
wrote
California he thus letter to Sir Wu.
H erii "Pi inhabi that
country. “But the great beauty of Californian
vegetation is a of ium, which gives
the mountains a m liar, I was almost going
to say awful a tmr ie h plainly
ave repeatedly
tells us we are not in Europe.
red specimens . this tree 270 feet long and
32 feet round at 3 feet above the ground
300
— i ee?
| . reached Europe, Aoi à —
сек posses oth.
The late гареда ENDLICHER referred Doveras’ s
Sequoia, calling it ne, anc |
к: upon t тергев 2
in
last
die
Hooxer’s * Ie f. 370, from Тош
.
100
collec ФЕ ,
flowers nor fruit, N
y not
Pers aand М Sequ
natural history cannot be A t upon Sag cha
day we
Chi
1 to 5 f. Mas
id enin to 5 feet,
Red
American Plants, about ter pte entire
— long
Nurseries, Kingston, — ы йад:
*
T. J. & Son having added to 5 or h
молида N its collections of Hybrid c
— Rhododendrons, Azal cas de, oan now обет on most advantageous | ordinary and large mensions 1 may be termed
. Е | ca
hi, tigr 1 to 9 ft. itary статей slopes Or ME саше
Do. Е cet Nivada, near the head, waters of [ sanis and
1 | Ant nio rivers. in ong. ^
T. 3 Mion hens ‘cc dil stock im | at an elevation of 9000 f feet from the level of the
m em of rcs Ther wit tarnis the 12 ia following fine | sea. : thy ie exist, all w э et n
enl na peche : am | circuit of a mile these varyi ng from 2 feet to
i Шаб Д Еа 2. E eti РЕВ
хе re е ex жы айга m. 320 feet in height and from gh 20 feet in diameter.
Fine Fruit and Forest ‘Trees; strong Quick for Fences, and ай Their manner o стн зи” ‘Sequoia
other kinds of Nurse (Taxodium) sempervirens, 4 are solitary, some
820 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Dzc. 24,
are in pairs, while some, and not unfrequently,
and 3 together. A tree recently
3 welas hark, 29 fee t
; at 18 feet from the beta it was
A
f the young
„ with a sharp acuminate point. The
are about 24 inches long, pug 2 inches
The of the tree
cones
"e at it the суе t par
rfect
to the centre; E judging from the
concentric rings, its has been estimated at 3000
is light, * and of a reddish
um sempervir
fet v the bark, — the
— ara eta m been put in the natural
form in San for exhibition ; it there forms
Posee tains a piano,
with seats for 40 persons. one occasion
were admitted тны іпсопуепіепсе.
=
.
е
number of
140
An exact ree, drawn on the |
spot, is now in the hands of the e and
will be published i ina few days.’
Wha
n local, even меті not rare
specimen, and would convey much valuable in-
formation. My best ing Chi for little parcels by
rail is, * Kin LER
nsford.
* By London pt North: Western Railway.
* Many of the common forms of disease it = be
desirable to — microscopically, and many are
In all e fam the grand
point is s to e or Фар well-selected specimens
separate ly in in thin
Moe by firm pac For w precau-
tion, Piste ae en would otherwise be interest-
arrive tate quite unfit for investigation.
“As Sailnet of the local nature of diseases, I
may mention that the ‘cur m is un гр wn in this
a: nor is Whea my. expe-
rience goes, ever affected by ‘ brio" in this district.
“It is most pieren to ascertain what particular
di by gardeners, to prevent misun-
derstanding.”
1
to adopt, a e pre paring, and will be sent free to
any in telligent correspondent who may express
desire to receive them. And we confidently believe
that if le yiri: эсу чон a real interest in this
unde: of trus
d —. led which "wil plac
of plants in at least as satis ry posi
of the animal kingdom
II
ht Pathology
tion as that
x fabulous antiquity ! ! They say — the speci-
men felled at the 3 etm н ч "come and San
Antonio was ; that is to вау,
it must have ndis a little. pny is бей.
—.— the Philistines, vs ders running — with
Hexen, or Æneas ff good pater A
all ес À we have obtained the plant The
Messrs. Укттон has all the eap. Pees
ance of vitality, and since the tree is hardy and
— it is a prodigious acquisition. But what n
is its na be?
Are the. plants of Loss and Doveras identical ?
[де du no eee for Devotas reached lat. 38° 45’ |
ns. si es, t
specimens Mem saw is greatly at
colossal proportions of the e pls before us.
at all events, the latte be
Маат stands as high
his 1 ifornian
the surrounding fora Let it then bear hence-
We have very great pleasure
our інен correspondent, the Rev.
ВевкегЕҮ, whose residence in the coun ntry and
3 attainments — “pe peculiar бйз for
in
that |
above | an
tree above all no
NTEA.
when — 55 a aie er form.
is s undoubtedly эм CULTIVATI
s would be sure of apio ee ; ed
if the reproduction at will of such - ае
comm 0
uber «sti
S, | viste wet ios achieved, there is little. doubt
that superior species, such as Tuber melano-
res , would soon be
den Indeed, except suc-
cess extended to the uns of T. melanosporum
(фә Truffle of the Paris а, the sale would
ht
2 48
— ‘implied from
the quantities
consu
men ion
their own ста
зіс ехсе
Our cultivators
quite alive to the
the
Spawn ov TRUFFLES.
of these could slwaye be NEL REC ae
rms, such as Mr. BERKELEY recommends | a fi
orthy evidence will by |t
th
of the greatest desiderata m —
| Crocus vernus,
2
Fd "3t E EH: gt
* = |=
ct, and the. 55
wn under the name of French
— мийи: the South of England.
uence undevelo
, is
Truffles the
it in their magnificent work, Fr
bres that the little brown W ps F ^
bark of some 25 years since in the cid by
spawn us un, We may
that КЕЕ of the experiment under varied Tux
wit
t
SEASON GARDENING. .
6e e DO 2 it in
rd Bae
beauty
months in the € in which, severally, things of
For erue reisen d January
may be then in
ter part of Nov r, you
all winter, "r Holly I
Cypress tree, Жей, Рше-а r trees
mary, Lavender, —— the white, the purple, and
the blue ; Germander, en Lemon
Myrtles, if they be
warm set. These followed re the k oes part of January
and February, the Mezereon e i "m then ie
both the yellow the grey, Primroses,
Anemones, the early Tulip, the- jon Orientales,
Chamairis fritellaria. |, then come Violets,
especially the UM blue, which ars the :
ellow Daffodil, t 1
e luces, Lilies all osemal
pes “the Tü. Top, p^: double Peck bo he pale Dao,
e French Ho — he the — tree in blossom, tho
lum bloss
Fi
In September rapes, Apples, Poppies of All
colours, Peaches, ooh — ri lians,
ardens, Quinces. In rand beginning of Novem-
ber come Servi Roses cut, of
0
meaning is perceived, that you may have Vere
lace affords.”
will begin to appear on the first Satu ier Forum | Trades in localities wen e the ea rew | ^5 the p
next, — will be с ed weekl nearly oan naturally, On — И oed м дам This 77 50 wale it affords а c t бе zu
ces will since, was very sanguine on the point, and thought | resources о тетте з at the е clos :
How well this eminent mycologist can conduct he had succeeded in par on the spawn to run in | “шу, w when a: pub his 1,
inquiries our readers well know. It is soil properly prepared, and he even talked a being in sentire M week Shat э жопа of, D e
fed, oo much to say at һе ithe only person | condition end out Tr afi bricks with as e e Gat EN aba net aed
these 1 ly capable of grappling with | complete certainty a „Ж to the result, as in dci case of | want of a ee ii their strani
$ a subject, of which the importance is only equall 8 Nothing more has, however, The same kinds of plants, mingled in the same
bythe difficulties which Be, Mr. BRK ELET's been heard of ** . We have indee d now |gen , make up the of shrub
suc unn, however, depend in a easure | before us, from Joun Disney, Esq., of the Hyde, near from one end of the ground to the other; an
ive those Ingatestone, something za lit tle т X ox ising. | of scene is everywhere manifest, - a
opportunities give them facilities for awe D Tv ues rom any опе part is but a sample of like space fr
ng iene upon which point we venture to quote they had been unable to pores the pen — t any other part. It is but just, however, of
from a letter befi e species of Tuber, nor could they get their there : ome exceptions ; y "m ated
sporidia to vegetate, though iia more successful beds, in which the : bas born ре к
ith a species of Balsamia т researches, how- | ns on me, m "x 1 e
ever; in the Truffle layers of Vienna, and elsewhere, sR hei Speni e yal orde ing
furnished them with the mycelium of the Paris | „f Xow; without following Lord: Bacons TIN {ог every
wn 3 enabled — "o give a figure of mont h of «ад — “3 may be «бейбей, er in a
| ро у he species usually sold in the est gardens, setting apart
a dol supposed Cause, г Семон, 4 7 Lies i 7 — Yous Tuber estivum, Б which the барит э Те which should be Ак Arn plants that are peng ae? —
Such
——
|
1
: pieces
freely, seg if taken off the
inserted i
52—1853.]
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
821
ot be so directly ; but each would form a feature of
: If, su — tts — —— whole.
ше» rich n olleetions in every requisite
f plant "dat ^ч warde could be experienced,
regards number or variety, in selecting the
speci — for — garden that should
autumn, in mi i 1
tion, much rem 0 d, even at that season
Few small ens have a really graceful t walk
within their boundaries—ye ight hav
deny that pleas experie
cl in We — when the — flowers are
t; but modern taste will scarcely allow one to
intrude beyon ond the boundaries of the kitchen garden—
Why is эн p — ly the association of a future —
the ensure of a present gratificatio:
At least it LM not
A broad gravel wa alk at te foot of a сони wall may
be made a delightful adjun
of flowering, p f beauty ; and, on тт
side o 2 —— numerous early . plants
be arra decorate the scene, and give бойо:
thing a culinary ch * To 9100 it
still more ornamental character, the wall may be more
neatly ex usual i re kitchen garden,
and — te 8 may be set apart for mere flower-
ing plan ere, under the nce of the earliest
H infe
spring — a delightful неру ән be formed,
tered beauties of the t this se
0
чер чои attractive in —
by “the judicions а use of evergreens, and such plants as
ost attractive at th at season. Such a spot, except
= the S should == have a preponderance of large %
es of shrubbery. It should be open
— the — ee the G
d eat
writer on that * pe deciduous tree worth
growing is s the Purple
In such a E mr or ws. a garden, as I have
pted to
asses, the bare be seen as little
as irte ie гаад. the whole should be kept іп the
neatest order
ny of the — which are conspieuous for the
abundance and rich colour of their fruit, would find
appropriate situations in such a garden.
genus is not nearly so well sono eh as it shou
It is evident, I think, tha a garden, however small,
may be rendered more suc
of great pleasure, by ¢
This beautiful
be.
—.—
a source
concentrating the attractions of
; moist, and where
b
oking at
and
strongest shoo
te | in blossom. Alpha
escribe, flowers ЖА of course, form по |.
About the single specimens, d ПО?
should
the whole
the ral beauties
space ; the gene would still rema ile | 5%
the partieular opem of interest would be — qn
rayon
tenfold, Cra
VERONICA ipic A
сау. д gae of ne most |
have for 8 and winter dee олш
“of rub
is as easily etw
of the pn wood root
am early in summer, | th
soil, placed in dy part of a
rately warm house, an after eoe singly, sforded a
cold 2 they will make nice mab tow pots
which,
require теу E
growt
the
“which “will mali be the — about the. middle o of | i к
March, giv: shi
to pots two sizes larger
d
bushy, wi ach, as — 8
Plants ar
be, do — e at ern but peg or tie out the stronger | i
ы їп a gar manner, bringing them down ies
surface of the soil as can we
with safety when the points of the shoo
giving ai reely on fine days, and maintainin
atmosphere, sy
f
ing the name of the
will soon fill their pots with roots, and as soon | i
may be the case they should be repotted, giving |
, Apos чалы into 12 - pon, in which size large
ns may be produced. Use good
strong та; gn with a liberal admixture of Len
шиа nd lu штру bits of charcoal or potsherds, which
moisture, and this plant being
mewhat gross Mr and apt to — if allowed to
come over dry at the фи; either duri e growing
season or while in bloom, is more s suitable — —
Ф,
B
st.
mmer a = — can be kept — с апі
е plants can be ear the
m a ae suitable 8 in ‘which to
ou th. pa Loy earl
ih
keep the branches eias ou
light and air, r, and TE the shoots re chy r aso
intain a rei Анна habit;
ut * pam be acre o to the ti
e desi
winter: should not be s
June, for there is no —.— ibility o a fine
display of blossom except by allowing * pen. to —
a regular growth after stopping and getting
` | ripened up, then affording a short peri
I have no doubt that neglect of this has bee great |
ure of this fine
subject ate me omplained.
By atte eps to this little peculiarity of the plant there
will be no difficulty in securing a fine display of blosso
at any e en it may desir-
me at | all the n.
mens will only produce a few straggling heads of
bloss good sized specimens are obtain
they be removed to y airy situation, where
1 nd air, giving a i
0
remainjduring winter in
giving very little water » the soil, and арата "
tempera gua
amp. "When A A = e — 2: over the
t back, the ts turned
may
out че ots d disr айын Е as to allow — phe
seas
supplied ed with
and whil
NITRIC ACID A SOURCE OF NITROGEN IN
Tux source from X plants obtain MEN bee
recognised as of their most
m the first recognition of its жу леин у
tterly, however,
chemists and physio
come to the con = that
se of the nto ogen
i a R Lees discuss
as to the —— oe any part of. their ics ру т
* nitric 2.
he production of nitric acid in the atmo-
sphere Б thunder-storms is a certain, not а ques-
tetas fact; and the seale on which it is produced i
ch tate its recognition as a portion of the
azotise f plants. That this should have been
estioned is perhaps not strange, for the newly-dis-
scarcely fa
the | a word, that the 7 e or —
the atmosphere the ammonia on which plants are sup-
posed to be solely — for ni
irdly. Rain-water is
&cid in combination with dif
Fourth] has been ane for aoe than a
“Ж, that many springs co
Fifthly. It is now — dd — that iE
nitrogenous vegetable or animal matter
the air along with alkaline ammo nia i is an өрек;
and then oxidised into nitric acid, which combines with
the tensively
neu
trogen.
с forga чый contain nitric
were че у ritain with
E vind gunpow
“Sia The m t of India
celebrated for their ir fertility, — 5 a rin supply
0 — ed to them
The alkaline nitrates dissolved in water,
Royal Agricultural Societ
series apers on this bject, in which the
метр soda іп increasi
yielded by a * manured with i
Puse ose of ammon
dem however, is в doubtful, this is certain,
ists of
it, are p
their statements, and multiplies thei u the
ial representations of truth, to which all 3
can er
ammonia, need only
асї — been deoxidised into
that element unites wi
nitrogen ydrogen to fi
ammonia before any organic Анн 4 is developed ;
and they may carry out nia
as before.
mmonia is not hypothetical, for it can
effected by diluting the acid largely iib ud water, and dis-
— zine in i
d more consist with modesty of true
n i the nitrogen so essen-
tial to plants, we must i say that -— ammonia, or
only nitric acid, is its source, but both are; or, in
nic re resenta-
tive and parent of genous constituents of plants
and igni is the n itrate of ammonia. Extracts from a
| the equ "P important eth that — acid is generally
present the al of the t living
chemist Liebig is ented with t he one discovery, and |
ead — Cavendish with the
other ; and we mu 33 ge gre
sho
or
As for or the proposition that the ammonia of
rted by simple grani
the surfac f the
nitrific
Paper by Dr. Wilson, in Transactions of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh.
——
and collections of
often happe
beautiful specimen stove
exhibited, эрү while they
e cultiva impart,
| affixed to re poor opinion of his botanical acquire-
detraetsin no ee from whatever
to them, even more so han
of. The follow
and are
demonstrate the skill of
ments,
merit might belong to pe
the exhibitor is often aware wing examples
w flower show, held on the
d —— names
occurred at
— i last, id 2 rom
finest p there, viz.
di(e)li(e)tia Pte <7 )rüieil(Data
Ron ME LI — )ley
c pali) Sr exhibited:
as wel as
icu
Nelson a collection of Caleeo
and another of Fuchsias, which, in addition to the name,
the amoun "E Whea "A
laced by M
h
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
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had the natural order and Linnsean classification to on the spurs. In gardens this habit may be altered, and Ripenin
which each plant belonged, specified in this way :— а" regul pply every season ensured, by
ал, a thinning the crop and exposing the spurs to sun and air. | t
Dixie Ii The same may be sai with respect to some kinds of season of +
innæan Classification, Pears ; others require no pruning at the roots for the orjtubs,
4 TANDRIA MONOGYNIA. eid Fait production of spurs, such as Easter Beurré, Hacon's | and bot
ical effort attracted great attention, excited | Incomparable, Ne Plus Meuris, and many others that | leaves should
the envy of some, and will I hope emulate others to go | make sp eely without it. At p. 758 your corre- admi fruit,
and do likewise. A. Miles, Kingsdown, . € agree | spondent speaks of root-pruning a Peach tree, and of its | freely giv a : ble. Air A onie
with our correspondent in thinking that it is desirable being covered with spider, and I will venture to | fr Aer a arg умайа, and ag — А
к,» e correctly named at flower - shows, predict that unless precautions are taken early іп | the roots. y» ay its full size Cease watering ©
an ames should also be spelt correctly. | spring, the same will be the result next summer. to 68°, and that л фы. Tange from "
fact, 1 ms ер. ore в name: is, in my opinion, the r f the Peach sh ot Severe. frost ч . from 60° ta 629, But dany |
ibitors. [ e we | meddled with in any way, as they dislike b t rature by 49
m that accuracy is not so easily attained as | bruised; the re ‚з — } "me liked "cat by Lini npe - I have ripened bunches of this inj :
29, ji supposes ; 7 which this letter is good evi - equalising the flow of sap i e branches. Again — as 90 Ibs n weight, and even i an
lence ; ; , T^
— e entisin чы aaaea яле diei M 73, a correspondent writes that the Peach may be hod. ron javanicum.— Two plan
wrong ; the d is Chrysanthum. As to the Шекер, == ай ог 2 — * aes 12 a t P qe groning ja the — border үм |
ME Mao mach абы MERO елен» з or what advantage is to be gained after | been killed by frost, although | be
: | spondent, we | the nee got into a beari ? э ga we have had
venture to think it an instanee qe dien pedantry. ] lifting of an old tree К чш жми, — — — fit. They we planted out in Au in
Ri ne T m 2 € в чїч sg үч, bey g ден vnus — — * 4 test their hardiness) in a 1 — |
ion, mild i : : ne | имеп the, поша year. mould and loam, i red d
Ra A 1 mek н - ; 2 — de — this - me was | which had better be done early in the spring, and having Foreign Correspondence
1. Sequence was that the Agde Am e со r d sufficient good fibry peat, by breaking it to Leaves РВОМ my CHINESE Nore Boox.—N
spider was not found Very troublesome » “р pieces and mixing with it a liberal quan ity of silver hod of Taking Honey from Bechives, Кы,
oughton, Dec. 19. * P. Deane, | sand, an e lumps of chareoal or small pebbles, pro- | ing at present (August l6th) in a Buddhist Теш,
Les Stacks, —1n many localities where ice — * a^ — Plants from 3-inch to 5-inch pots, or situated in a most romantic and beautiful spot
veniently procured for Storage for summer, other | ma hg 10 7 or dl. inch pots, 80 on, ease | the Tea hills in the province of Chekiang, Some
odes must be resorted t Pp range , y be, using at coarser for the large sizes than А af
of the country. I th o, and residing in such a part for the small ones, and emplovi ele i i '
: ty, 1 therefore had recourse to the following pots. Press the mJ 1 — va denine of
expedient :—Having a good fall of ы pots. Press the mould firmly round them; if the hives
of Jan Dd ани new а "^ = “am » mu e re till it is quite firm,
erection of a circular c ; or the plants will. probably grow very freely f
of this fall (about 6 beo in rire, aimata 4 у - en suddenly die. — t жа e
2 ге dés to work, in carting, rolling, and building | rather «€ en he 8 rs на Меер duin Зы
Stack, making it about 30 feet in diameter, having it к ог а few days, but do not times cylindrical, with а moveable
watered and firmly trodden under foot; th 1 g Бо to ex es eit way. radually inerease the
Гара, when the weather i — . А e — —— the shading till in fine days the lights | is
- ing (a t : DW) off entirely s th
Thus, at the eue Чандра "m perly sea: leave air on all-night, and in hot June, Jit, —
artificial mound, about fect xx a z an | August days shade them in the middle of the day, and | Chinese
a strong wooden frame put round ^ лак € leave the lights off all night. Many of them would no | in
distant from the staek, well packing betwi about 2 feet | doubt, bloom; but if they are slow growing kinds, and
and frame with straw 4 we ing e the snow | specimens are required, I would prefer stopping them
whole with | fond of ee — fishies = all over as soon as they get into good growth. When they
ing a ditch outside the frame, i е req ty t band of matti tri 14}
water y in order to carry off pot, and with some fine matting draw the shone secuit
ag ding esce etr door кз: уын the same ans — = шил rper — ow. the 221 for t ч f
me will wer for ngress; of course this through them Ай fin 11 ur to ton to Perform
Y years without bein d y ine woolly growth they addition to his
oved, ma : : g | may e centre had be i
EL cium, dern rt at the size of my only turns yellow and unsightly. if id out, for it of the buffaloes
one-half) ; and yet I may remark e for w nearly | Some of the free flo ering kinds 1 remain,
a cribed above still re ora 2 к part of the stack bloom, and all those of a Piaggio Bee koala b
ir p of one year fromthe time of its Pao hey — hat it peo Mya Md Mn roe dwarf te
Toa M" : oot-Prunin ting of Sie raft — а" к е the extreme points pinched
[esed out to extremes, as is the ense in some | peeping thr aes “A dus alate жам
are not unfrequentl s "S e flowers; others may be pinched
frui "iQ, LUE, Sensons afterwards — ere ^ —.— de a ne d — side shoo
1 ame pe — c чи the | The plan of merely Мы. өн фер eint е А —
Pruned trees just after n e n off root- through the flowers will b peeps
dicating that th in be found useful in regard t
was too weak to carr ъз Б that the tree | some of the late bloomi :
root-pruning pore Li wem а gue cas n however, flowers fade the Ware vi — t Sg — —
delicate operation very often falls into mite this | crop of buds just behind the Some of the —
—.— promi y or may not be remet e ъа: — = 5 — probably require another stopping
y on t а е mi of July, while othe ill
the left have a te Parts are eut off, and whether break fi 1 sé wi be fo
ndency or not to throw o xing freely of their own accord. Th
à : и t fi > ^ ose that
e Pruning, Having had a t "1 х had better be stopped, and as they grow the
10 tear trees to : many Apple | shcots must :
I Pi ‘prune during the last five years, with fi carefully regulated by drawing them out
e e fepe the benched my e і. бше Mating, and perhaps e wl a
with its tendency to make foroa оо Mees, together lagain about the same бше if тау D Shifted
CCC e hive eleva
te shoul inclined | spurs than others, lived. 1 eee grown plants are mostly short-
? £ red, 1 à; 1 та was
Among the cases 1 БЫ tried, “төшөп before cutting, pans, — te —— e pots or e i i m
make spurs are a ady to mak nd that trees ready to moist, so as to maintain — — . а asked, “ Where were the bees all this time! —®
stem; and one — ve small roots near the them. If the argen > = Ithy atmosphere round | this is the most curious part of my story. They bad
about 8 or 10 — sag pi en the tree has been | front of the pot must’ be pore = m to the sun the | not been killed by the fumes of brimstone, 9 2
oe years, if not altogether hi 1а d Е not shade the soil in th t had 6 Pete — а the ‘doctrines of the ЖИНИНЕ 2
nds as the ler, olds good | pieces of erock placed а Tew | away animal life—nor had they been e Bone
— wthornden, Gloria — pene Mite the lights should bel pt in rip er a s fyi rahe nmn done — vi yei
ose that require more ‚чым others, | either be propped (t ч y must | flying about above our heads in сч
аге е Alfeiston Cat’s-head, меч я геам лету Ас ааыр. a block hi’ uide — ein, — rtm w ot protected - x
very st К е : А 18 t 3
::. e weeds fr mariae tetas Г Ик
at a greater distance f sho then well watered, the pot ту and is were completely naked from t
i been repeated] к еба unless they | it will absorb more moisture —— — or 3 times, The ch was a simple опе -i
* Years ago I root-pruned — a vious years. little every day, and the soi will ke at is watered а | dry stems and leaves of a species of
pple trees which had Bird Mut у y strong growing | must however ken not to let th p Sweeter ; care | grows wild on these hills, and which is large
& mg summer the shoots w ny fruit. In the make their very delicate roots sh e et во dry as to drive that mosquito out of the
only a thi 2 ere weak and few, with be the | shrivel, or the result will people. This plan in
in He number of fruit s th oss of the back foliage, if not of th 1 кезүн. plant is cut early
fi ve been required for a good crop udo at would | the winter draws on the d is no — n bands; and ee
Pure ies for the next season. Thie m ht suf- them, with a little care they will as ouse for commencement of ration
obviated in ight, however, | pits ; h er very well in end of the substance was ignited and
the roots one & great measure y cutting h if | the Mines hey sho get frozen hard, | slow]
thus prey and the other half the f тй i meu he are d to stand in the dark they will take — head — ме А of *
enabling the ne — ^ sudden check at once dad bares nd if the weather should be damp and el d Lr nese ath
carry a bett » апа а few lumps of lime pl ose, | good-tempered and kept ho
.. ТЫР Н ... ere . quite incapable of doing 88
: -ruting Spurs, and beari ow | however, should be carefull 9 when, injury hen ives were p
is not likely to get into caring a crop eac ache ully watched for at all seasons, | places charm was put out, an
before the cider countries, Apps eus growth as with black — — * 1 servants carried off the Boney Ш
еч лере rer a every alternate year, and vk have | treatment the next yea 5 the same course of said he to the operator and us W
hat it tak — a ul completely covered ters | may be grown, and by perseverin пар, en э эн plants | * come a ink wine.” "AT
es another summer to develop blo: ut become noble plants, amply tone vis — em they will | priest, * drink wine, drink wine,
-buds | upon them, J, B, g the care bestowed » the refeetory, where wine in
fore us. R, F
Š j
the general characters of these -— species from the |
Sortettes, | fewness and — й the со The following New Plants. E
— papers were rea dies Bu 3 erta tanieal Tri rip to | 33. - ELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA. i
Carevontan Horticurturat, Рес. 1. — On this the мест чре Moonta i in * 1853; by Prof. Сех. снав. Strobilus oblongus, ligneus ; "squamis
occasion office-bearers for 1854 were re elected, For the Balfo our, Notes of a Tour on M Hartz e numerosis m" truncatis, per apopbysin trans-
prize offered for the * four sorts of Dessert Pears, Part II.; fo Dr. Lindsay. 3. Note on a Vegetable Sub- versé (ob bracteam sequilo 1— omninó adnatam)
ae were по fewer than 14 competitors. The prize stance formed in a vul pipe at Hafton, Argyleshire ; | suleatis, mucrone іп medio. Semina 7 — squamæ,
i he Mr. Lockhart, with Brown Beurré, Bezi by J. Hunter, Esq. Communicated by Н. Paul, Esq.) SUPT medium pendula, —— , utrinque alata,
de Fr am Beurré d'Aremberg, and Marie Louise; About 12 months ago, having occasion to bring in an| — , juniperi
2d, Mr. Catder, with Marie Louise,Glout Morceau, Winter additional supply of water for the use of Hafton — In another column will i». foun а ап — | of.
and Hacon's Incomparable; 3d, Mr. Addison, with I had formed a small reservoir, or — tain — as it | — —— — tree, divested of m botanical
Winter үз Beurré d'Aremberg, Bezi de Quesnois, is called, from which to lead — e water to С us now ане — з upor
and Beurré Diel. Dessert Apples: Ist, Mr. Calder, with — fountain head, erease the — in — * grounds we conceive that the genus
= ENS Blenheim, Ross's Nonpareil „Royal Pear e latter. The —— — the tw by W
. эд” ellingtonia i Н spear established.
d King of Pippin Morriso n, with | — ans of a burnt clay pipe, 2 — in in diameter, and in| Wellin gtonia isa tree with the imbricated xn Ж
Bienen, 1 — ч ною, Ci, кай Rn M Xp — ч 36 inches, — fastened at the joinings with like 1 eaves 2 ma Tod nipers, attached to the branch
>= ‘oad base, pue „as happens in the more
an cement or ie, the total length of vd piping, b
Crocket, with Muscat of Alexandria; 2d, Mr. , | — 320 yards, secured at each end
e агу. ysanthemums : a Mr. 4 inches in diameter, in order to prevent any — vigorous shoots, the the leaves acquire m develop-
n the w i ment, the
the su ғ
Triumphans, Warden’ Dupont de lEure, Defiance, until б fortnight ago, when the runnin water amina. But they are alternate, not opposite. In
Plutus, and Vesta; 2d, Mr. Laing, with Queen of through the tile piping gradually diminished, — at last Sequoia and Sciadopitys, genera also havin —
England, Nonpareil, Vesta, Leon Laquay, Campestroni, almost entirely ceased, a mere driblet, i indeed , finding | leaves, the leaves acquire the expansion of a Tax
lter’s ie. its way into the old fountain head. Upon examination, ог =
sailles Defiance, and rr de Marie. Finest Chrysanthe- as to the eause of this change, by raising a considerable The cones are like those of Sciadopitys in size
2 › |
mums in pots: lst, Mr. Laing, with Queen of England; on of the piping, there was found, about
2 K Rad, with Salas Antje. Bampouatn pots Ist | between the too foustain hewda, the vegetale substance | sre form, but the неч ant uo a
Mr. Laing, with Sacramento ; 2d, Mr: Reid, with Madame herewith sent, It was firmly lodged in one length of scales, ast "or but e body, the double nature of
; 3d, Mr. Young, with Solfaterre. Leeks: Ist, | the Mim am projected an inch or so into —— — hi hi rs di abl М ye ren far
Mr. Pousty, with Pomir ` Ts weighing (four heads) is very curious to observe that the — of the which is only discoveraeie Oy а * tens :
in all 93 Ibs, One oft ks weighed upwards of | pewasod eave? ib substance w n firs tehen onf of . along the middle of the truncated terminations, by
2% lbs., was 7 inches in circumference and 8 to pipe and saturated as it was, was — whereas à mucro Mie. v ging to a bract, situate
the extent of 11 in r. Henry, wi — — itself flowing through — um to the very last in the centre e furrow, and by the double
Lc "-— all 11 [71 Celery, two red —1 as pure as crystal. [It does not appear that any = of woody — of which euch scale is
| white: Ist, Mr, Thompson, with Dwarf Red, and 2 was given of the nature of this vegetable found to consist when divided longitudinally. ;
Godall’s Flat White ; 2d, Mr. Godall, with Godall’s substance. | In this respect indeed, We ingtonia cor- E:
Broad White, and, Cole's в Red. Onions: the best responds with Sequoia; but the strobilar scales |
disqualified ; the Ist prize; was therefore awarded to Mr. 3 in the latter are few, unguiculate, almost peltate, — : |
Vair, who orm — A Red, New 3 E : Motitces of Sooks. and attached slightly to a weak axis ies wh in a
4 3 > 1 3 ч я
рон, James Kecting, Den, and Бовар = Ist et ale ei a ma
The prize (Silver Medal) offered by the Society for the | Flora of New Zealand. Part 4. Reeve & Co. 4to,|°° d A Ls t that a harp AL А fociis |
t Herbarium of British Plants, collected from native | THis new number of Dr. Hooker's completes — —— т ae ыд эла
stations, between Ist January 1852, and 10th November, volume of his excellent “ Flora of New m.
1853, by a journeyman — apprentice gardener, was brings the flowering plants to a conclusion, As usual, — ‚ seeds o clinton . with
gained by Mr. William Dow, journeyman, Royal Botanic the plates are among the happiest specimens of modern Zucearini’s figure and desc
Garden, — h, with a collection — үрөт. 622 art, and make us look back with shame upon English Sciadopitys, both in form, num
species, which were generally well n „ and the | illustrations not yet 20 years old. On this occasion the | Se rtion upon the scales. Sequo
specimens sert selected and ni neatly pre repared, A whole of the plates consist of Glumaceous plants, of | seeds far less thin, with a corky rather - à mem-
second premium illiam Collie, | which the Grasses have been учи четсе — the assist-| branous wing, fewer in number, and o P
mM—— РР
IE pc eee oe dS.
;
— Experim rien „ whose collectio; ын ance of Lieut.-Col. Munro, of the ie — just within the edge of the unguieulate e 1
gr vigi nage ү — general «ин, | Vic ew intance with that order I^ we believe, These considerations seem to leave no room for 1
andthe се “aa MAUS UR, M MY | unite " doubt that Wellingtonia is an omm new coniferous.
thi — —— — — — i Av 1 mportant feature in the present part is ап form; and possibly, when its male flowers shall have |
—— e ттн: бе divisions n iue die the [phar site sd. been seen, still further distingui shed by the s j tructure — |
eansin acquiring a knowledge o
of the vegetable kingdom, &c., being given. Mr. Tho A land v MM 2 apa the ` ge of of those parts. In a horticultural Aja a о А. |
|
"WU pepe
limits, affinities, ie impossible to over-estimate the value
tai
neth growing no doubt Mines n young, evergreen, an
equal. From Mr. Thomson, Woodburn, there were fora. A philosophical ise of this kind— and а most imperial aspect
А phical treatise of this kin and a 1
GU REOS TU YEAST SA MES — |
р 0 years ; an : gr. cannot be dealt with by a cursory notice. It demands i
— Rosebery, heads of a new w. Салада — — —ê — * * FLORI e vk LTURE. 1
: crossed | receive, from i tters : |
— == Early Dwarf 88 which Was б а мерт * t delibe- Tux С Снатаахтиямм п — propagated either by 1
stated to be very hardy, resisting severe ‘winters ae rte attention wy — m high de d v» fail dividing the roots, by suckers, or b , cuttings ; for
— injory, and — asan атик —— — entities For ourselves, we hope to have many future —— Ге es d p
e winter and spring exander, hi the to hich it em- taken
2 Register Street, exhibited Parkes’ Steel Di gging — — 4 apt. the 8 : The upper parts of the shoots of last year's 8 ; -
or — of ooker's ps upon one of the many Ag а
CAL or EDINBURGH, soa a The eI 4 points ad е in his zu be in the meanwhile ra a joint, and trimming the —— — а
in the chair. А new part (conel — Volume 1 A Jadged of of -— e following paragraph, in every word à E.
iety" i tings they should be planted in small thumb-pots, in &
the Society’s — was placed on the table. of which we most heartily coneur:—* In working up аа 4 — n ei ball ичине: ii
M
^ secti nge
a Sy tree with a horse-shoe imbedded in its and of weighing characters not only per se, but with refer- |Р : :
tissue—the shoe had been hung over a young branch ence to "omm em prevail in the order to which the | Watering with a м reece, e the e
about 11 or 12 Laert афс — — species under consideration belong), and to resist Settle the about th grag . cpm —
anomalous Pear, with a thickened Pear-like е | steadily the temptation to multiply names; for it is ^ heat; 3 UL dew iene
ed i i a species founded | Close — and 1 little erts Т кы
һе
mass in w earpels were embedded. Dr. on an error of judgment or observation, The state of tak :
rend anote from Professor Gregory, in which | the British "fore ivres not only 2 “but further, that and shaded from bright — et have reached
he stated that he 2 ued the examination of the one such error leads to many m re of the same kind: have become М be repotind imme
Mull deposit of Diatomaceous loricæ, which he mper students are led to over-estimate inconstant characters, е: аа if UTE ий in the small pots,
las ter, as containing 60 species of Diato and to take.a narrow view of the importa ag vain of | ciately 5 : future prosperi
win
that he had 140 s i
which beats all the richest deposits known. Even at 60 | about the difference between infinitely variable forms of í recommended f.
it was far the richest. Besides the new species doubt- planin y vt vlr id identity унд botanists Non no ee Cua beret being —— —
fully indicated in his former paper, which Smith had doyb er, ih врт let it consist of — ch turfy loam,
ere queer cete k AE rot and d vet
utiful species, new not only to him but to all those z mone the Almanacs on our table, are the Angler’ S, this they will grow strong aud bloom well When
he yet seen it or а figure of it. It isa Pinnularia, | especially devoted to the Rod and the Net; Harrison’s plants get established they — be in ап ореп
which jon he had named P. hebridensis. It Gardener's, with illustrations. o£ the seasons taken from situation on a bed of grave — where they
is but scarce in the deposit, a large ten populous een the Anglo-Saxon Calendar, and some woodeuts of sig tty ers 5 may remain until the cold —— d heavy rains of
rarely yielding more than one specimen, and often and the Family Friend, which. professes to be ah autumn setin. About the middle of July they should
p das yet he has qae find trace keeper’s € be finally shifted into the oats in which they are in-
° Ч іп ing X other deposit within his perg c is 9 Sir Philip Sidney and the Arcadia. para an and | tended to bloom, observing that the size of the pot cor-
ke it in any w ete had es As Hall's Reading for Travellers.— This is a less happy nds with the size of the plant and the habit of the
tha „ "тара, subject than those which have been hitherto selected by | variety about to be potted, · At every potting. stop all
t from Luneberg, and in one e J : ; the shoots, to сапа m side
mu v the Spey, and it seems remarkable that it^ ^ of travellera. All we сап say about it is that branches, and to form dwarf compact bushes at all
rossley has made the most — his matter. times. During the season of growth they will wee
— {. good supply of water, and in dry weather they will be
di
1 п rlooked. P. hebrid
SS from .00125 to .0026 inch, and it has, like P. Ms. Crow Pes ta? MI PURI — eB
1 d P. di ly 9 or 10 costee in .001 s for Li cop verhead
| ineh, ‘poe ait these are trema de, mets fnis; and|Dean and ее 2 8 story dra matised and A prm y bein „Р watered 0 = m
are widest in the middle, whereas | illustrated by clever на It is well suited far hey shou hould х
| all on the side strong, d to
| P. hebridensis is slightly contracted there, But it has , Christmas presents for children. eek, in hee: to have the plant -
Ф
i
j
| Al peg
i. S sun,
immediate
БЕТЕ:
October they sh
fram
. #flowers, Va
n it. ‘Neve eless, I fear that of — years
not been so рн» ated as it d
plunged in bottom
5 be kept up a all thr
being placed under gl.
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE.
[Dzc. 24,
flowers.
ould be removed into a cool house o
rev 4 moving the surface of the soil "d
giving them a top-dressing o IE P cow- dos. d where
i in an
à good ү ot |
u — they vii
„from srt No f care will b
А 2 pie ni ы
arrived. The old
make a fine display in October and Novem
Tue
со cur winte
y repays buen sers M bestowed
tensively
eee when we ланы min
f "M the si
p e v April, d. planted йу а south wall ina
x mixture o ату and sand, slightly shade
asi
: from day su
head with a fine үзе rey will be
neci ad established the
d plan
About the beginning E stove
dull time of the year, when
menr summer a is are at хеб and others at
Mun: whe e grow ье m [m a
Гу кырлы шау Jp Norte to oc
the stove with the * t:
of are now e than ever interesting from the
comparative 3 eos gayer thin -
ING DEPAR
ый this
S
ру vac
ENT. -
. Nothing undergoing forcing can rum hurried on in the
ar
ma
Rope aby d 1 Затен lite
f the most in will
Бай T
expéctiid demand,
ppears,
. | caution, taking advantage, ike w wise general, of ~_
stances the
loa ts the
ants should be a mis 12 inchos esa
m giv
on as they appear, and;
e iem. E dol protection. from the
ge e z; little more |
required cay the d 65 August, when; the
ept shaded for a short time, 3
never allowed to suffer for тоа бн ater, m —
: d rari ER in pots g winter, it should
EN by vai га hs succession /
h the ter
After bein
ses at wi
m Ранте ж. hes
Should à the ensuing weather be mild a „бы ыза.
on every — opportunity, and an up]
— kept up. Spot is very apt to a
ly removed, or the evil will 9
plants. Over- watering,
ew plants please more in a drawing-room t than
Vike with their pots oe - as they do the
aig igi ity n addition to those
1 Wey [ have generally ч wo Bode
кез pi — 5 wd Te ground, facing ull south,
Med wi i is: me loose r is i
bottom of th
e days remo
and prevent
ths. Z. В.
Calendar of Operations.
(For the ei week.) :
LANT. DEPARTMENT.
and somo indy а a |
and anything which ri = this season, must
of course be excepted, as beauty of their
Rowers il mae mors atone ftv ш de аргы
in weather admit air
removing die taht altogether to
applied ч » plants gesagt » ns season ke o we — to
hav er n inary s my days »
irely ашы ру the e et Tight each
day bogs with it—if b right and ry a pus
additional 10? or 15?
r
prétty considerable share of the ai virtue
e possessed by the gardener, "n anxious to meet the
eannot advance as he would visi in
the — verd of. the best friend to ‘his exertions— n-
in this respec
al the advantage. of us,
ially in an Ар А superior to
then, must proceed wee
se; however, one thing m
ded t m whit is, the ou itsi de border iof E
£r.
—
mn ust be
These Зна families |
Friday 16| 16
t; and E thi ings as Pines
own by , must likewise be at
Giv
to change i daily, to pits, frames, &e. Stra
barro for emm тоер from heavy rains and frost
RISTS’ FLOWE -—
As, dhe weather has given way vari
r be now en
ed. sh.
s florieultu
o bn ue
ек: of very dee
this will be mac of very great rtance.
let Rod bed Pe Rastogi than the surrounding soil,
bee do not like drought at
This, for their successful
borne i
for Carnations
it is y:
wish to ineuleate. Hardy plants ought
treated 158 tender ones, and ho do we Ew that too
aah oi een the ruin
the stock after dark will be advi To Лен
abundant эшне ЖЫ and experience
this
orist there will be
to be obtained by noticing what insects are at
season more particularly detrim sait.
HARD eina. GARDE
weather is too cold уч ы M: and nang,
other 5 1 should bi ve forwarded ; pum
thing requires either to ben
ear, ; and a
adapt different 3
to sui t the weather ond 8 ise, ces, Look to
the (т: «айди Apples often want e ехаши such as
ge ясы Mone. be put on one ape or present use ;
will be better than allowi impe me get v3 far
8 whereby they are sure to 8
placed. in
ing p
dedu. w days before using
m.
"Ф
ng t
3 d ar as the safe keeping of pon
taining a uniform magic N of 4
si
KITCHEN сеси
Апу Cauliftowers or Brocco! li which = now
A
any
colle Skon,
of
50 i
coming in d, and a in
be repaid by d
whole winter and 3
Let tu
h the — c
on
|
may b
earth, in a shed or out-house ; of course fra
, but as these have generally. fall du. to
do just now, and as we have kept IL above in good con-
inen Toe Seyeral weeks by this plan, we recom
be safe. fi
fed frost.
qo when fully У
be preserved i a considera
Some stro
eet wi Spinaeh, Parsley, young
, by ous ње with branches оге ever-
co GER’S GARD
At "pe season, vhs there is little to be done
way o cropping, Ye ym. around the cottage should
be ed ean and neat ; all vegetable refuse should be be
pem s rot for DL cA of this kin
While the weather is fav е, a vir a
Marshall's gai Prolific or С Моя Beans may be
made. They may be peer in seg shout 1 18 inches
apart, and planted
broad drill. A oving at t Bariy Es acy Frame Fen na
already done,
= or this crop the seeds
s may be s
case of har :
frost they — be
the lat
n prett ue
y ле,
он м э
ma
e for pru
es every opportuni
iji aced f
in o
E.
€——À————
STATE OF ЕЕ WEATHER a CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON,
For week e. g Dec. 22, 1853, as observed at tthe Horticul cultural Gardens:
PERATURE. :
Of the Air. f the Ea;
1 foot |2 feet
Mean Jee еер. deep.
BAROMETER,
|
Satur. 17| 17
&
E Sass
35.4 25.5
os ight sunshine; ere frost
reast; frosty. *
ight frost
; clear and fne: A^ d;
20—Overcast 1 ; clou ow 7 alight Same
2: Cri M ; im iiy pa N. - en ind.
Mean temperature nae the week 74 a below the EN
STATE OF THE RE HON AT CHISWICK,
During the last years, for the ensuing week, ending Dec. 31, 1853,
— E
Prevailing Winds,
reatest N ы.
Dec.
See :
of йаш,
Temp.
No. of
Years in
which it
Rained,
Aver
Highest
нүн 25
Mon.
Tues,
Ww
25
1288
м
‚©
m
E!
E
"d 5
s
CREER
De highest Dt VI 7122 the “snore ный сесшней-ба the 25th,
2;—therm, 58 deg.; and the lowest on the 25th, 1830—therm. 12 deg.
Notices to е ts.
its flowers are — low, not white and yellow, and it is
in Arabia. All the truth contained in the passages. you quote g
consists in the plant being a narcotic.
Books: A are Header. There is no good book on Greenhouse and
Stove Ferns. we believe me * — to се їп the hands
of & on competent person. — Ji
the form
aboun
2 prac
nearest to your 2 e great pum
in forming a Pinetum аге, 11 5 never to buy t. any price:
quam plant; and 2d, not >= the same thing over and
ver again under different nam
EMIGRATION: Irish Gardentr. You are very likely to be e
e Government Emi igrati on Commissioner, SE
nster.
Fnurr TREES: Wo, 1 have had no experience of Н шем.
Champion Peach, 83 we cannét say whether it is better
than the Bellegarde or Gallande, Royal b ngton, or Grosse
Mignonne, or the Red Magdalen. For an opinion of the =
you mention, see our Number for 2 її, NT
GRAPES: H e ha d *
E
INSECTS: 0 F. The m! animals found u
are the bark mite „ Linn. Should they
occur in such pro E 2 to be troublesome, may be
deve" d MY n bark with a T xture of То
iquor, sulphur and turpentine, or gas tar water.
Names OF FRUITS: . 1 Beats Pippin; 3, Braddick’s
Nonpareil; 4, Carlisle Codlin; 5, Reinette du Canada; 6
nj
Golden Noble; 4 Beauty of Kent; 8, Von Pippin; ^.
а Pas fe ы carr 2, Bezi de M. e: — Winter Crassane ;
6, 7, Glout Morceau; 8, Uvedale's St. es n.|—N H. Beurré
DieL|—H H ОР bly nig! 6, 9, бо :
orthern Greening; 4
Pippin; 10, Fearn's Pippin. Pears: 1(decayed); 2, Ставвале;
3, St. Ge in; 4, Bishop s peen so oilen ogra rer
NAMES OF PLA n so of 9
hat we noyer Ваё,
or could have, undertaken an united 4 f
Young gardeners, to whom these remarks m 2
should bear in — — —. e applying t tous f us for pirani
they should exhau thinking
We cannot save hp ere of i * min ing ning asd ‘All v
for themselves ; nor would it be desirat le if we iw
can do is to help them—and that most willingly. e^ be
requested that, in future, not more than four plants
sent us at one time.— S S. It is the Sapucaja, а a as the
at the seed of Lecythis ollaria. Not so »
Saouari, uite wholeso Constant . aina
bium distans ; а; Nephrodium molle; 3, trea жє E
small state. S.— Read m T 14 lenium Adiantu cannot
Po —— 3, not a Fern. S.—Y А S. We den
undertake to name Oryptogatie plants, having no Just re.
- g. Erreroum. Many thanks for your hen it shall be
TE 1 * follow, when it sha
— — — Messrs. Rollissons. IN lants агала to
numbered nor бараной with the e Mormodes
their Ap There is one of the -— 3 varieties
cartoni; a Pholidota which does em ifferent from rows
dulata, ud shrivelled up from —— Y^ pecking ame :
hastatum ; and what looks like bit of Cattleya luteni aed do
LVER FIRS б. б your Sivers like their soil ae re the
nothing fo them Шымын ОДНИ VEY ‘gradually re tem is
lower tiers of tier a ph +. the с enable yout
high as you des as ma p ver of silver
ey grow well alrea
Tar ак VINEGAR PLANT : Isabella. This is
a fungus or mould plant — 4 Penicillium
Wow oes eed na those —
language of housekeepers, —
mothery.” It undoubtedly has the
Sugar and water into vinegar.
ж
2 ii аланны tSc MM SUE
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——
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AUTION TO AGRICULTURISTS—
C It being notorious that extensive сое of this
MANURE are still v oe n,
NT CIBBS AND SONS,
AS THE ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO,
Consider it to be — —— — — Hed Peruvian Government and to
the Ри
ie, again Farmers and all others who buy
to be carefully on fia
character. оГ. - nl m whom they purchase w
course be Security, and, in addition to ILE
fro’
of course
attention to that point ANTONY GIBBS AND SON
remind that—
t r^ holesale рза » which sound Peruvia
Guano wring the last. two оге is
9. n Less у нед епі.
Апу resales made by dealers at a lower price must therefore
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated.
ving now determined the disposition of | fa
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Y GIBBS AND SONS, Lohos Island —
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Coprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Minerals,
аге executed with accuracy
cturers
Gen en desirous of receiving instructions in Chemical
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if
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RIZE CHURN
828 PATENT AMERICAN. — The
— Society Mum — 1 ory n ws this
— at their meeting at Glo l this
Churn made 4 Ibs. a of butter from 28 *
of the other Churns tried made E n Ibs. — € same
quantity sul TI of cream ; se Churns are sold
te estimonials, and — e рми sent оп applica
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t *
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— Messrs.
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monials - bei ng qualitied to impart Agriculta ral Instruction, &c.,
to suc
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Pupils, in order that inattention согүй — checked, and the state
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36
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ses Ae Assays of every —— are promptly and
accurately executed at the 83 The 2 and "e par-
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М? HESTER POULTRY EXHIBITON—An —An
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e
Hu» red and iy Pounds will be given in prizes; — по!
in the n List can be Exhibited as Extra 5, he judges
will be instructed to award prizes to suchas they consider
. иа further particulars, see Regulitions and Prize
List, to be had from the Hono Mr. G E
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HE GREAT METROPOLITAN EX EXHIBITION
,on the 10th, — tima and: — January, 1854. Entries
close ter Dece: x HOUGHTON, g
O ffices at the I КЕ Жк 4 CATLING, }
The algricultucal Gazette.
SA het aj wk van ee 24, 1853.
MEETING FOLLOWING WEEKS
Tuvnrspay, — ec. r Society of Tidand.
Tuvaspax, Jan. of Ireland.
22 5 Society of
— .. —
ES DRAINING LEVET, E Tuere is nota better illustration of advan-
W = "o jaa of — ge subjects from agricultural
* им Levels yo Intely disc ns, to which we referred last week, than is
e ve : А 3,
3 f 1 — to our hands in the previous -— s
vhich. upwards of 1000 of them have ps s of the —— ilts and | Gloucester: shire
j— * dg „ — any | The ual dinne
They require no graduated staff, the . — “ike all éuch Ju pr arf might very
— telling — once the rise and fall well have been made the n for political
ie x а s ¥ or i re forbidden, the ordinary
ч \ =» ла 16, Bath piace, New. ‘Roa d, toasts would have furnished scope enough the
; > 6 Doors We st of the Hampotesd Road), expression of poli thies; for, и
Remove fora Sese was ther m bers
LAND DRAINAGE.
R. BAILEYS uo EL c T pm
Mr. BAILEY I DENTON’: WORKMAN’S A AL LEVEL,
5 105. = JONES ATE AES
D DRA
R. JOHN SON —
dis qi AM Assistant to
acre; orif
under
30 acres, three guineas per day, for . — out e 2 ET
Levels, &c. No tere E by Con Offices
Abingdon Street, Westmins
GE que IRRIGATION.
ENRY WEBBER be gs to тик Landowners
and the Panie that t having had several years’ practical
d to undertake the — os and Irriga-
Pe — ved — les, either by
ontract or on Commission.
H. W. wishes particular] 2 p all attention to his improved
and —— 5 of Irrigation, whereby, at an outlay of a
n acre, m — convert land having a suffi
few
— — of "et at
mown every year W veg the P
further —— will be given applica
Court, near T , Devon.
M.P. , Hanford, 3 Chairman.
Henry Ker SEYME
aresfield Park,
Me
Sir JOHN VILLIERS SHELLEY, Вагі i
Sussex, Depu ——
John Chevalier Cobbo ld, EN, M.P., Ipswi
Sir William eae F. R. S., рген, George Steet, Westminster.
Henry Currie, E: Cornhill, Lo
*
h mpany executes Wor rovement, viz.,
DEGREE. 3 im Buildings om eae жоет d
the Erection of Е on
amount of the DENM g repaid by aa — be ß
осо to the 1 *^ years over W Landowners
rmine the repayment shall extend. ~
WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Secretary.
11 — ——— morie mets those w
tical advocacy
HE ahah RAL ино DRAINAGE and —
— rated by special
TO LANDOWNERS, SOLICITORS, ESTATE AGENTS, ETC. |
TM — а IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, in-
cial Act of Parliament, 1853, having
corporated nt,
perfected their organisation, are prepared to receive applications
for the execution of improvements, under the provisions of
their
The Act extends to England, Wales, and Scotland; a
ers persons in the actual possession of lands, or in K
Ba $ rid such as tenants for 1 5
— — 0 s in possession, 8
infants, &c., to effect su tial eme 1 —
to convert amie Rog 2 tueri cr "ECCE
nnuity or rent-charge y а >
Е x ny, acting under the supervision of the Inclosure
missioners, will undertake а vements, or
Com p
will suppl the capital to landowners preferring to ex
Ld pra — dap Grant the powers of their Act
charge the inheritance w th the
outl; ay on ере
їойозше Com Com — ia
rrigation, 4 & arp
3. Embanking of Land ot fom
3 the rie rir — nd or Water-
nclosure Comm
"d of Land
ng
6. Makin; ыле 8 of one-half of the outlay
ch 4
7. Clearing Lands.
8. Erect: Erect — of Fa and other Buildings required for
farm’ porpora to the EDAN 2 h 33
ті" — а abo ——
n e ve Imp
ngines, M — Mille ie wiles pon т, ori
Shafts, Tanks, an Reservoirs, 8 and Water-
courses for e seed aad esie s E ys, Pridges,
Slu - an
у emg Application tio and further 1 Gd Pal apply to
2, Old Palace Yard,
the Hon. W, NAPIER,
Westminster, ondon
eA ultural Works of Improvement particularly specified |
0 ›
borough," in severally rising to ———
his complimen t, and the candidates for the county,
h of whom were present, would been
received with applause adapted with sufficient
ificance to their political — to угу
init | Майа altogether apart 3 É
hich the society had b es ue i
excite. Fortunatel *. chairman, a
tlemen by whom
was supported,
2 ey might hold their € n political sentient
t to encourage the expression of them
v to disc scourage the hen ria er of topics hcm
more properly within the scope
оре
; and, і of having to flatter the
prejudices of * party," or to c to the exchange
‚ ше | put
charge of toasts which led them into strictly
agricultural di n. It is the principle of
tinence from political disputation— -
ind, that is the pomt we
ponded to
Royal Agricultural — of E ——
loucester — —
acerued
the 6 of — Royal
зне? te to
sel’ рав pri p
e young men over whom he had to preside He
sured that he would not exchange the
на he there held for any other о: similar
pecore i the kingdom.
act farther the following passage on a
machine
acknowledging t
bore а hi
the? cord sal abone
he was
ance
in
Agricultural сем.
[de
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it would be very advantageous if, to e
to t boiled oikeake on the bay, in
adopted was о post it for about 1
the hay came out as sweet as any
M ME ut the College with
she food employed being badly-made hay, and they
a sheep in
hay was made at a great loss
es are dat
ke
ept was not mëtaken, = the 3. — in M маша.
а i i
— . — and then by fermentation the nutritive
yed.
an érofeasor of botany a
4 2 y lucid manner, then explained the -
the * figh-forming principles ” of — hay were
E nutritve properties со onsequently 1o:
ма
— 4
scussion, and
к
"Another abjet—the 0 at which Grass should
dise
-—then
ES n — the aJ. of erring
side of the right time—“ they might
nw ens
i ; gu hich — we have not room
А refer to e whole thus generally, asit furnishes,
: able
nce on the general level of agri-
will raise the more talented and gation—almost wholly
Dr.
^on
cut
it down too s lose in quantity, or too late and
lose in quality." He referred also to the ear
cuiting of Oats as favourable to the quality of the | o
straw asfodder. Various other subjects of m—
tance m — er ae in the course of
conver: xd a
Mn ef
— no den corel valued ; but there is она.
» 9007. worth of corn rick, dane which any
in
one may ds just what doubts he pleases. Very |
bably portions have been threshed, and whatever
pre
t the Royal Agricultural gui ides to a valuation were attainable have been
| honestly ene ee wher f
stil
uce of a far
l in the no on
Td | knows with ES "ce rtainty how much he has lost or
| gained br his year’s proceedings.
It is, however, to the accom panying e say that
we would direet attention at present, and A BO
a that part of it which describes the liquid manur-
ons ж» have been successfully carried
year, Without at all
— — that increased fertility in
io the larger . 88 of
[=т=т епсе, віна і to which I
industrious of its pupils to distinction: amongst their ood the c mme thoughts an oe А
fellows gst live stock account, ме бозган so large — ners еј чар ud viter of bes Re
influence now-a- das all agricultu: — balano — че. — — > hat s —
i Tux measurements in in an adjoining column, of the | sheets We do not sup DRM even now tha an P spirit,
ESL aliad a er 8 ait — en ac by the same spirit.
Birmingh treet — Mr. ii - the £ s. d. — of ‘his Should these remarks of mine (provided find
j respectively, an Sa! less use directly t for com- agriculturist from its beginning up till in your pa ovoke — of —
of future years. annual Oct. 31, 1853, the date of the balance sheet before tion by an abler pen than mine, they will not have bem
Beries = at = а for the past 20 years would us; but we are quite sure that we may congratulate | use ‚ as I not suggest that
.. furnish 9 eresting data in —— to gm карй» ourselves upon r, and th ust | the ene f th we at heart the truest and
7 ment of breeds during that period. ae Lr ce the — and their results most pe ent int of the would b
d Mp» calculated from the a ich it records, are additional reasons for acknow- | More) efficiently n in seeking a wider field for
P taken positively, but only for — of edging t the public ч, and patriotism which are so = exertions, er mode of remuneration
. Comparison. In al probability i these weights | usefully in exercis tote tol, рад dn. bolstering mp thr Setir tots.
| are ruth—the зс which "The [So ciety of. Me ed whom Mr. Mechi's ten, considered—of Agricultura! Асе uv
: ^t sri ail ems o iat Um weit Was , has recently been more than usually =-
E ess degree tn occupied with agrieultural questions. . E
5 pean op RE If we should be able, there- — read E nesday ; gree COMPARISON m CATTLE. i
F weights of of must postpone ref. a moy
: 1 proli ЭЖ s= Ay ау. ^ po: reference to it till Ae Saturday. BAKER STREET AND MINGHAM.
exceed the weights here given. Perhaps for pur- cM Crass I—DEvos En (not Devon v (under. „
| of 5 LABOURERS’ FRIEND SOCIETIES. — —
measureme E concu animad- | . = x |e 5
rsions on Agricultural Associations contained in ће 2. | AGE. 8 b 8 ls AcE 2
йи you invite discussion of the 531. E j 1
to i ;
thoughts upon it which I had committed to paper a few yrs. mo, ft. in. ft. in.stnj|| уте. mo.|ft. in.
uestion had ben my 1|2 11 u 1|77 4851. 2.6.14. 6489]
prajaowortny character 12 r RIS dt 14 slp MR
which prompted the establishment of such | 44 2 11 4 8 7 1 | 56. P pet —
dian zh n ЧАН Шс
mom express m convietion that i »
— —.— g action they fall short of — i that good which | e e uel
$ Bob op 8 their promot В them to achieve, 1 would say |
x 3 SPR to such, * Yon desire to recognise and ward Received 1st Prize —fl, Received 20 Prise.
Я . ; A i = — тз, and dence $ The weights are given to M ee
F yrs. mo. | ft. in.| ft, in|stn.|| rs. mo. | ft. in. | ft. in. | stn, | Could it be RI QE im i xem — ande | crass | IL—Dzvos "ramai
arazo sis alali аат elon thy of the i si PELO —
n nnn heartiest support; but I think you are ^ A
One — 3 күр ge One year old Heifers. pent LM чә - т өле en de AGE E | É Ч
i = ý >it. Fus А It ap ears t that great ЕЕ: 8
Н Am. | $ | E Е E o | E E 8. dE d йды, ie ie an кош the “the flowing p а
^ re E 5 . 5 Я B | considerations. First, that from cire 45 yrs. mo. | ft. in. ft. in. в. ||
—ů— I d y tona hiec gg i t pree лш 100 $10 5 d b.
rs. mo. ft. in. ft. in. stall | | $e 2 praiseworthy often bear awa ЧЫ ils,
P e ama es еш кту de ee, i | 74 „
жу ; (2| 1 9 |5 017 0 38 | Obscurity ; and also—although I ama this £|15| 41 |5 2 79
E ine Hereford and n and Devon — чы will be rebutted by association men—that there is 7 12 Fig | =
sented; West est Highlands and na „болы apparent aspect of charity and patronage | 18| 3 9 5 0 81
‘Reels Mist НЫ and Ашкөк (pl n the matter for it to have uence most 19“ 4 9 5 98 10 [110
these it is needless to furnis eas of desirable upon those whom it seeks to benefit. АП = 7
e M tds of character, in any m of life, is based u 9 animals averaging 78
sentiment of self-res — ent "e * wi Crass III. — Devos HEAD
| when its subject has to (not 4 — ld E
: of P e, rather к есше — — эт T - 5
1 Tight, the title to which is derivable wd the broadest | < : Z ]
principles which regulate the doin ings o of humanity. ре i | 8 Е
: n If I make tion of a in connexion with this EET [-
| subject it shall be to consider, not its political, but its Е
. то becom How n ош vilago poor be prc 20 3 10 в = "or age
уе ng of 21, 3 10 |5 0/7 3 60 |90
riod healthy vs mln Mies Po эрч. А ~ r 2
a [b we — not on мө parny, but killed, by the| % 15 өрт 9 lici
ee et. ot piee In {һер t| weig "oem eer е Жн which ch hangs like a dead —
pene = unskilful be
2 and
wings over the — ds of
3 ads o the * ber dern Wig
hat all, or кеб,
the Me tele oun ow it enables id d I La. at
with a
“You. bes eios
Le t b
is eable comm:
restricted market, and there
or а age to excel; then would
masters fear this сечас
Ап
opinion, a valuable example to ot т анз па the case of Tiptree, or in Spr other case eee 8 is though, like all transitions, it might oceasion
and ein of the policy of voiding | Ro сай е than t mple conseq and even suffering at the first, i soon
political discussions at these meetings. creased JA tity жер accesbiity of food for et by — been by masters in other
Perhaps the озі important testimony dlicited at | —there can be no doubt that the argument and the of our nation's industry, that skilled and well remu
| the g was that of Mr. Havcanra to the present | facts together den . the superiority nerated labour is far more productive than that which
а ding of : less of the appli ication of manure in the liquid form. | iS done e a — — and with half a heart;
abouti Bs deed th do; but though | This was simply bnt ime put by f Patrat, I yie c9 seeing improve.
— iti is efficiently at cei ve nar the leaven | — ча ЧСР ТИКЕ n Mo под the manure агу, p v dons and well- pee d A ;
Which will, by-and-by, we do uence and | diluted the bet —— live ve y suction, and former - can pot but consider hi Phi —
the genera agricultural status A prox country. | рет from solid food.” ee the facts, as described by factor. abend сбое dnd: — Me
: T now the effect of its teachings in Mr. Mercar, are of cours 1 more conclusive. The 3 and patting his back vit h a premi —
individual ar aa eee Mr. Tanner, one of the | field in front of the — under the influence fair honest work, and plenty а pc the
. earliest of its pupils, the author of rize of jets, changed its suit of drab for but by 25 не giving the man his own interest ii
the agriculture of Dev ire, has again distin one of spring green, and arguments addressed to labour, and promoting that honourable f of self.
himself by a report on the ped of the Dartmoor the eye are generally more conclusive than those | respect pment toma
iet. Hi one of the many cases, we are ad the ear. The di es betw je comforts, which is one of the greatest safeguands of
ed, in which the teachings of the College, the present and former balance sheets ane attributed | character, and very conservative of a
their influence almost wholly to the power now possessed and — and of good is ab p
seen
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52—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 827
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з 4 y Crass XL—$ | |SHORT-HORNED HEIFERS (und | осна to the following experiments :—the first was
Qus TY —Drvos 8 Devon Cows sr years m p: TH ars old). | 92 (u nder | 8 Hig a * — а T woeks, ош — eight
EC or Mete one ge Po Е 47 " a n^ bong ane consumed per week 72 stones и
| = BI. - BI. 8 к ГЕТ E E | = | shells of Oats, and a small eara une StrAW,
| $| до. S 3 8 ie | Аө® |. 8 а 8 а бене. 2 E Š |Z nna Е Я 777... урра 4
in 4 | © || асре: рр | кирка | - 7 | together 89 stones of dry fodder ; boing ik iis, 18.
| — | | м ^ | д {| : P |8 Каре е
| NT ft. Awe ч nin- 87 2% А Ae " in. stn ы 7з = yi kW y vu 0 les yew ra кте ft. in stn. | day, with which they drank of water, given separately
iz s Я 74. зт |5 8|8 5| 8% 4 6 |41 HE vi му men, sentia 18 Tas. per Aun
An 49 7 3|58| 7| 811 |5 4/9 0 128| |65. 311 [5 t 84 | The yi t from this food was found to
5 4104 411|7 9 70 n d sor ES lel ulus "e Ne сус, i fodder and water, 724 le. sold and
; Ее ae 78 35 |5 1|8 2| 8168| 2 5 10 | тт liquid together. portion of this w
A 69 from
— — H o d cara| 721 3 7 |5 418 8| 87 4 5 711 | 78| Professor Way for analysis, which it ie appeared
Chass 5 eser ызыны ышар. p er Sty — 5 410 [5 à 74 | that the water supplied diminished one-fifth, or 100 Ibs.
| ane — 7 animals averaging M^ 5 9 |5 OFT 9| % t 80 Ibs, ; whilst the dry f diminished one-
| 3 3 [Е гы Е 2 4 5 38 83 | half, мк b. to 50 Ib. I give the analysis: _ _
g| дек. | 2 | а |e || Ace | 2) ЕЎ 14 98 [5 4/7 72 isture — . SX
А 2 S фр к © = 75| 31 5 88 92 — matter, with ammoniacal salts,
A Р 6 8 6 }5 4/8 0) ез sand, and silica . — 1851
yrs.mo. | ft. in.| ft. r7 2 ^ rer ^ rav зай v | [Т8 3 5 518 5| 88 Alkaline хорро an ас, Е" a
31 2n 5 0 7 8 8 n 1 17 10 0 | 16 animals averaging 83 Rabstances undetermined e... oen AR
32| 211 |5 5710 CLAss XI.—SHORT-HORNED | SHORT-HORNED Cows (over 100.00
8 0} 73 14 2 |4 8 7 9|er s
%% TTT mamme e n
—2 148 |. 3.10 ; Е d E | This yield of exerement is about ЧА tae sock эйр)
G ene, STN DE те ist - 4.10 Р - ө 4 Ae. | 5 E 8 | AGE 5 E 3 per y j ear, the value in scent, б, of phosphate
| 19| з 0 5 218 4|88 is ie 1183 |р of lime, 1а, per ton,or ahoat з. 6d. per week, leaving out
* * i METRI ос ну с | i | er ingredients. The cattle — ee with the
. 72 mals averaging Т8 mo. ft, in.] ft. in. stn. ч Pre um fe
Ma P pm old). ны Tom M em res 81 в . 6 91 1H "du dri 0 8 0 TT | The: next eight cattle — — was tried
ha А ier r 1 7 7129 | were bought in ee iyo weight being abont
^ 23 3 5 а [ы | B 4 8 518 2|. 871501 5 0 7 8 2 во | 7} owt. each on verage, and were store con-
$| Ace. | = & |e ie | дов. | 8 B I$ [ss 10 718 69751 7 11 5 8 з 88 | dition, When ted up ey vero spo wh mon
8 S be Ы S be 58 6 8 618 7| 980/52 5 7 7 35 92 | Grass, і 4 lbs. of Rape-cake and 2 lbs.
H ЕЁ я 87 7 117 9| 78| 5 8 4/710} 78 4 During the month of October
- — ARA 88| 8 8 618 1| 8 48 5 0} 710 Bean-me рег day. D
yrs. mo. | ft. in. ft. in. stn yrs. mo. ft. in. ft. in. stn. 89] 4 10 1|8 4| 91156-5 8 6|9 1 |114 | the Grass was by degrees changed for chopped straw,
531 |5 зів 5 8 1 3 6 4 7 8 2 72 90 4 8 5 8 6| 9 4 6 | 5 6/8 10/103 a little hay, and Swedish Turnips, of which they ate
| 811 |5 61810 |107 191 8 т | 4 8/8 74 91 5 9 {5-2 1711 | 78158) 810 [5 0/8 5 iion cl He. each day. This food, with the same
3 113 5 38 11 100 3 4 9 410 8 74 92 7 5 Ө |8 087 6 6 5 618 1] 86 per чау, and 2 Ibs. of Bean-meal,
38} 310 5 10 8 6 101 4* 311 4 10 8 82 93 12 0 8/8 2 84 wance of 4 lbs, of Rape-cake an e
39 4 9 5 5 9 и 5 & 0 = - 3 — 94 7 5 418 4 89 12 animals averaging 88 was continued till the 20th of qq ag tag me
8 М \ a ms d * i
TEE THHEHEIHSET ЕИ ишы» Bape cake wa gre in aon, ming of Rape
Bj 243 |5 тів 6 от |, OM 10 16 318 cake and 21bs.of Bean-meal per day for each. T
413 4 |5 518. 5492 » E PROFITABLENESS see — — weighings were made once every four weeks ; in one
213 50 5 518 * d animals averaging 88 | prying en Pere tatements in | they had made but lite progress, the change of fad
ndi your columns, and in ade publication, = the feeding | being attended with a state of relaxation, With this
12 ani of cattle and its 8 I draw the conclusion | exception their gain was i At the close of the
Crass V — — |Hemkrogmp Herrers (under that the oh e the publie are not altogether satis- experiment, 19 weeks, they averaged 91 cwt. being
(not 4 years old). — factory. е are considerations affecting this subject | 226 Ibs, for each, allowing three weeks for babituating
sie . | 8 | whieh Ih t. not yet seen rly noticed ; oneof these | them to change of abode and diet ; they gained during
4T os 5 E48 E B | 3 is advantage derived from locality. Your 22 ет remaining sixteen weeks, on the average, 14 lbs. рег
Ж EN 8 Я & 8 E 4 S. „ at page 731, says, “ the - perience of e in in a tabular form the amount and
dd E ч E Mr. Mechi included, is that lean stock cost as much, or description ee supp plied to the eight heifers during
gs Sti ee ToT D un ft. In. ft. In. sta, more, per stone, than when fattened.” In the district in 21 days ip
2% 2 7 | 410|7 3| 6t 5 2|8 18r whieh I am situated it is certainly otherwise ; be [ Water. | Organis: ГАЗЕ:
4*5 8 8 {4 9|7 8! 70 497 7 66 n an i e sell our fatten =
" — 27 41 f 4 | 63 | cattle, chiefly direct to the butchers ; we are also near 94
umme $5518 1128 a breeding district, which sells off its stock to be fod Вареина on 82
5 0 7 5 66 elsewhere. On comparing the price of my lean pur- shells of Qais., ilias Mui KT
4 77 1169 | chased cattle with the top price of fat on the same day, | Swede Turnips . . . . . ..
| ists теге ше Ti. I usually find them lower in price by 8d. to 1з. per stone ; Meada hay, си
7 animals а 2 that this —— appertain to other localities "лет, of oats —
Cuass VIIL—Hsznzronp Cows|| HEREFORD 9 (over 4 years jg clear, not only hat “ S.” says, but also from what t —
(over 4 years old). old). comes under my own observation. My com petitors for | =
е x d g E " " . lean n the nei hbouring mark uen | aesti iade adesset { | N
8 AGE. z 2 E S Aam: | E E E dealers, w mi t ei " & distance 0 200 ene e .
E б = fi E © miles to urnip districts of the north ; whilst | ies cipal i eiin
. the э districts great ple of Rape-cake 1
E b sale to the towns in my neighbourh
wes 115 3 f. 678 0 s e |s o|v 9 | 72" | The costo d from, with the dealer’s com- 3
21] 6 0 [5 27 10 76 | missi pro buying and selling, will, ly, Hay :
23 $ : $4 : З ә pote for the difference in * S." 116
24 810 {в 57 1 6 with my own, making lean stock as dear per ual to 139 ammonia. m
ş : ты as fat; to my "strict, this 3 Е" Ре The 9600 Ibs. of excrement are found by analysis т
30s. to 40s. per head, or 1s ing” Thane | oe Моге 338 Ibs. of beef,
Oxen (under no arta item in a ra aah t reckoning. Thes Gain im weight of eight — ers
Si years old). is likewise a great discrepancy in the data on another | fat and offal, which may be estimated to contain m
+ Е i |Е | phian item of cattle abe quantity, quality, |
© 5 Ae. 8 and value of the excrement or manure. Sprengel, | On com
а a * & Е hose treatise is published in the Journal o є
AR Society, gives the yield of ammonia in the urine of a
cow during 12 months, at about 200 Ibs., cres ia o
51 2 9 5 3 д 0 |81 42 210 8. sor E compu i of .; whilst Professor Johnson, in
EL ISIIIBE ee denm dm шшр
Sig ee |S TE HG a м айры кийын:
56 2 k- 5181 [85 — t requires but md acquaintance with the subject of
ш 1 Ц i 5 3 s 5 animals averaging 78 cattle feeding, to e val the excrement
| v. dipétideht upon the
8 animal ragin w
Х.—8 — TW | SHORT-HORNED. STEERS (over
STEERS (over 3 yrs. old.) | 3} years old).
E ш Е 2
Аск. | © El а $ | Aor 5 A
md 4 3
" rs, mo. | ft. kt. in.|stn. | . | ft. in. ft. in,
erm s y's Toe БУ УРТЫ
944 5 99 1 | 1141341 3 4 ТБ 8 7
8 9 15 58 5| 92 88 зт | 5 84
9539 |5 5 8 10 101 30 311 [5 8 7
24 8 5 9 8 9 105 87 3 9 5 8 3
“iso 5 68 7 97 38 87 |5 618 5
8165 8 6 1911 14/90 3 7 410 8 4
% 39 |5 48 7 94 0 4 6 5 88 1
8 an diii зв 8 6/8 2
өз 8 H H 8 í 80 9 animals averaging 92 erroni dud А e | ure,
19310.15 тів 4| 99 ба E. their nitrogen a ът of guano, +
5 5 5 5 10 9 5 124 does not apply ! a diets oil wh will be y i were tied up in
48 [6 01811 1 | With the view of "bid myself, and for the The next к cattle for zer Gxperiment we
straw,
better st н of my own practice, I have had | February ; their b bulky food consieted of chopped
|
shells of Oats and steamed Be: an- Stra i in about equal
0 1
hei
9 lbs. a wee
ben n і the average gain so
per week each. A sam
on the 26th of March for analysis, the result of which. ^s throw light on the gen general sa
I which a
5
tible in increase in its weight, these
ression,
i no
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г 149
$a
828
THE AGRICULTURAL PALETTE
s. of Swedes per
would с
1
sample of the excrement was
give.
Moistu ^c ӨЗ
Organic matter and salts of ammonia *
Sulphate of potash and soda
“Jalen 51, equal to ammonia .62 per cen
(Signed) J. me Way.
The yield of excrement is about 9} ton
alue in ammonia, 7s
0
Ad for
od with th e sa
pr ha 11b. time arty ilb. о
with J Ib. of tere was con ntinued an
May. cat
eir straw ; this was
creased till the whole of their bulky food
the like allowance of extra
ae 4 lb. Linseed, as
the close of Jun
was §
ei ing
— l4lbs, each per week. А "аа of the excre-
ment sent to степу d to
consist of.
Moisture ..
Organic matter, or r salts of t ammonia >. es
ио of] lime 7 e
Common salt
Sulphate of soda and potash
Nitrogen .94, 145 to 1.14 ammo:
з. per em being at e
manure б I
51. et
and rep mineral
r assimilate more
in the early, and adi 2 fat in th
the same bulky and extra food had been
ces o
у rich | s nitrogen without any percep-
experiments tend to
of feeding doubl
When it is considered
(iaka, lan
nitrogen or ammonia costs
Beans at the moderate price
г 318. per quarter), more than 18.
— as manure is of б имама
ting the
n
&
| 1
ing
e 2
eed ground in the whole of the ma
f
p of live stoek, a most important one in
itself, w the ys whi ich Mr. M‘Culloch KA these
ought to determine; his objec to
| fin d out the fetch feedin ng pr operties ot iuis
e food, is conse-
amed for using money values as
of arri - а setting his experiments in
| that li ight in hich under the influence of certain favour-
— exceptional circumstances e appe
mmercial trans
tends or sho
stock, we must, of pee, en them excep-
tional circumstance we accordi ingly do not object to
- eae for bre &c., made by *S.," and accept
t demur his statement that the exuvize of the
cattle — 1121. 123, lld.,
The question of им" ог loss de depends on
no
h ;
satisfied with the method ado ыз ed by *S." for ascer-
taini pard i шы Т its — and valuing at a
trary r I one made д» се llowin
o liable
I first 3 the qu — — pesas
n the food consumed, and the live weight er =
nal |
table oad | = м rom À one-tenth for loss in passing s through
mal organ mount of nitrogen in
and by adding t ie this the quantity detis in
| the litter, 1 had in like manner the amount contained
nure.
NITROGEN.
Foop CONSUMED.
Amountin
Percent. pounds.
or, including the litter, |
t being | Fow
a that ste
A
aiy to the satisfaction of E emplo
not to have been settled here until
so it was is Surely Mr. - c
ing steam а — when w
of its utility ;
chroniclers of this event
уз 50 doubtfu 1
uran
ge Y. with all its
propels the leviathan
of 2000 or 3000 tons. will be able to drive 3
chine ? я
Shed- feeding Sheep — Your nary IE
; Prince Hall, Dartmoor, referr
which 1 read to the Fettercairn — b, —
which an extract is given in your Gazette of 26th Novem.
ber, enquires what kind of sheep I alluded
answer t my ewes were half-breds,
—— =ч tupped by а pure Southdown ;
esult, whic rem d h hi
боку,
000
lar ad ve r
whic h I erm e done ind H anticipated that any part
of it peres € ace fact
ving i mcum a an ex — боші my paper in
azette, сай two asides 2 to it, leads
4306.5 wt. of Swedes %
1566. 75 do. et Warzel
225 do.
51600 Ibs. агытат wad
6300 do.
| 14911 do. 5
1136 do. Oilcake
9155 do. Rapecake
0.217
2⁵
2⁵
1.
4.
4.6
5.
Deduct one-tenth for loss
Deduct —— the nitrogen contained in dei ewt.
= pe — which, at 2 pe =
amounts to ..
Wah
one
Ada +h tai КЕ
oe **
361 tons
Wg
d we have in the whole manu
B to 8955.6 ib. of — whieh at 6d, бе Tb.
is worth 223]. ia 9d., at the co
| 1582, 58. 5d. m
e
„K ve been
f | which alon
ss in n my
wo and three а ears old
5 of June; and -
year offers uds a “full bite for cattle ын ‘the second
week of and is no 5 to e
ssl Of
no after
is quite
of weight à in our Nepote produce,
ment of the rotations
a 9 ot гари
«M.
incorrec
entire fields of by] 125 in T e season in e
of A The usual n on good soils, Wir
the alitude i is m above 400 feet, is a five years
consistin ats; 2d, Turni ips, or other “drilled
green crop; 3, Wheat or Oats, sown with Clovers and
Мер, iih, На А ; 5th, Pasture. At а
he gen
of CAM I asturage,
а comm
| for some time to insure an average sample. Y.
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— ig vate or soe ime
өң ander f nder the above aig ЖЕ
*Culloch's s experiments, T b : a few
the subject, The pell
the | information I Y could hardiy poi ip .
early t the whole of the clergy are
y in Barley, or its price for the year, as » xed in
ar's court. J. D. H.
— The followin
amateur wish
tried, and with such st tat
suceessful. Now, when I
And and th
but to have enabled Ану?
ds | difference of кон (on the feeding ise pe 10
e leads th i m
—In the Agricultural | thank. y
There are not a dozen |
, Oats the third
S pt the rotation is quedar by 1 two des T
Mone the
he adopted,
vto hs n a price of 2 be —
readers to c
which h
h
care and feedi "t. "The a
240 aeres, ME my farm, d upon which these.
were bred, is 163. per acre. 1 should probably no not
Cumberland,” for his- obliging 2
зб ыш yards, and, if not ton teil TIG
feel greatly obliged by his favouring n me with a
tion of those which he has adopted, so much to his
satisfaction, with p: as to ex pense. William
Win ‘oy, the Burn, Brechin, N.B.
Sorieties.
pa
Mec he can't It
most inconyenient lets
ҮК ог od prejudices Monts he et ie
t
ho world kn The old 1
outlive thé
—
t it is
friends. tifyin, takin
grounds, to s Ps ian medicine gradually taking
| Street.
* Printed by Darling & Son, 31, Leadenhall
53—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 820
g h sl ta; it wat fi hi ich thei t: tract all th
Soe ee sepulta mr ̃ ͤ ͤ—— ̃ ̃ . ̃ ̃ — fhe calling attention —
s clays; waggons, and
— drainage of tenaci
ai g able
board floo ou
E thatched buildings, are still ‘clung to with consider
trickling rivulet.’
“ The effe
— s and slated buildings, although “erected 10
If I -— the strong tea — ле а mile іп advance of
eavy rain, and m some inquiries as to
the ~~ ym in the — glaneing at the un-
my landlord ought to do this; and
uld repay hi — nterest for it?“
my sev ook
years Si
acres, who tsy гае; ап афсона,
rn, and I would have him to understand
worked at 70 lbs. to
90 Ibs. to
comparative Aer t 1501. against 6007., besides eati
not at work, occupying [n space, and economising an im-
mense outlay’ in n casualties by Umm cost of attendance, and
y food—6 ct. to 7 wt. versus 32s. horse feed.”
The following is is Mr. Mechi's balance sheet for ће
riod between October 31, — and October 31, 1853.
e introduces it with the —
“I will say nothing of a further sum I ought to claim for im-
proved condition of -— з g tomy B. Mi purchased for con- —.— 5, to aster Ho er, Messrs, Vivian, Mapplebeck,
sumption by my live stock 700%. worth of corn, oilcake, Kc. I ter a — ion to the e of drainage—Mr. |an nd Winter. The silver we admirable ; Messrs.
shall have the benefit of — in next Seni crop. M hi ada dia ORA iai end Cox tock’ fili элй ЖШ А dking,
echi spea steam-cult x rizes, essrs.
To valuation, October 31, 1852— place before wee the model of a — л cultivator,* which I | avington, and Cyrus Clark took the others.
IMEEM С; Ws ЭР сыт „ме е9 : . think meh about 8 "n new epum м British Agrieul- All various classes are alike, and pr same
Pigs... owe e vie J "- ture. have me as it were a to it against. my
— ..... ͤ 8 inclination, Mr. Romaine, the tabellione. Event was coy. anomalies, and we ^ ho shall be exeused the
Cattle m. 6088. be UR d APTE AU signed to me by the Agricultural Department of the Canadian term, when we say “ monsters," beautiful on account of
Implemen 275 фе * 9096 12 0 Government, who ha igh opinion of it. After trying in | their ugliness. The was, how ‚ one novelty in the
Tillages, == Ko. E A 4. 52010 0 | vain to interest some of our implement makers in this invention, | sha of a class of B Р H а
£1670 10 6 І found that it would be lost to agriculture unless I advanced. p ed w Jot Faire: E !
8 n € фу о | Hem pecssenrr funde for Из e TERES над
dvs eR of the various patents n public 1 i is, Was wi eid. . е wo zes for cuc
Гаа Dd including engineer bailiff, Nc у, 407 0 0 and ha I am to say that its success ises all that Vivi d D fi "
Й , essrs, Vivian an utton for ere
Guano, perphosphate o of Hime" — 0 — eden үзчү — If 2 ^ a -— wd вот some beautiful black moss ph N
Seed co — — € 1 | ho and 5s, worth o ean effectually comminu easan! ongin і
Live stock bought 1280 0 0 апа cultivate 10 acres per — we gn bid farewell to the Brown and Jordan; also some Anconas belonging to
Е: age ee bought for feeding purposes, horses! eit eu | wania nes ся — бе бе! —— ve i brosil- | r. E. Simons. Silkies, 1 Andal and
еер M | B and clod-crus' consume, through our horses, so |
Coals for engine, tradesmen's bills, ce. 130 0 O| — this country. does — superse rsede | frizaled, all е prizes. Two goon fowls, belonging
the Чүш it will limit its operations. When steam to Mr. el, were of satimishing weight and ret
á se pe ccm £4391 10 6 10 6 — ivator — — to — no o doubt. many — villa appear, they took ua prize, & mmedia iately clai
y imp d t, 36s. per acre m to pre thin seven years, steam will | :
Profit Nt — — .. 343 16 ы 3 motive cultivating power. I also exhibit | the price put maa them. h he ^ ight stort go
583 16 8 | drawings of Mr. Usher's steam-plough; great credit is due to more nu higher merit than common. Mr,
that gentlemen, and I trust and believe it will answer his Adkins took Wó prizes, both first, Mr. Hewitt and Mrs.
£4975 6 9. expectation, and be a great agricultural economy, on level land. | Hosier Williams two each. The blacks and whites
i Will 1UCCcivt +
By yide October 31, 1853— implements may 1 p re beau tiful. The Rev. John wm and Mr. G. F.
c. IR ees К.О б ter. The internal —— causes the eddies or wheel- | Res took both prizes in the latter, and Mr. M
E А igs, бе, . * * 255 6 0 cultivators t f Liverpool, both prizes for bl many
E end ovs 72 ese ope . 448 = $ M efie. latter а the power — causes пай — — буч К. be | land d d е 1 in this class.
ne T 5 e a ill, | е
Den р корда тее . 19 0 z required, deposit м — and roll the E at one and е -— гае MT of bantams there were some old-fashioned,
— o de! 2 „ 1 a s'i timi sen. кю E X 4. — pti - m c ested, feathered- legge, and speckled birds, of mar-
I ped a wi Ше | а
Wheat, 3} quarters per acre, 50 — € -. 630 0 0 able to complete his cultivation during the long and bright days, | ‘ellos beauty; also — — 1 which we ar
Beans 5 quarters per aere, 11 acres -. 114 0 O when the land works admixes well. Steam, which never | glad to see on increase. were a capital
Satiarters por acre, 13 acres e й ? | tires, jr mbi int dothis; and be: yi no longer be pained | elass, and т> two first prizes s wero i taken by Mrs. Hill,
ase s” eee by seeing x rses ght home at two or t | randison d Hil The `
гос oi of cows and poultry - e а — 0 3 | fogs ot Novem the d y, deferring 1 emi mys eh vation — the — and эрит — — ре and the p^ pen weighed
eee | 851 to
Aas ee labour, hay, manure, &e., for Private | s t Rd ч 83 s — e р. AES 57 lbs. Тһе, oulouse x again lighter than the
establishment e ad 60 0 О over horse iain — we must же өү that an express engine weigh- | ho and cross-bred bi
гез ——X and wool seid bacs s ii t T 8 AES e [rd н represents the power of 1000 real horses, which would | Perhap s such а pen of a ducks — d
"he p: ches concludes with an apt illustration m arg epic the firs prize, and belo to Lord J
£4975 6 9 ей of a “thorough reform of our present a been seldom seen. They cm eere | claimed;
The following, again, аз ap live-stock account : clam dila atory, and eostly mode of transferring — ind would have made three times the amount without
4 bloom ifficulty ; Mr. Breavington, and Mr. Weston, of
hased — e 8 er day three acres È land tes —— , Д 2 ,
To valuation, ber testing s a bon ni” 3 ы б my Side id Y ghly umused at the production of as Aylesbury, took dand third. This class was
Live stock bought 5 to 1280 0 0 Parchments and indus y when n onload € "ould eov fef ‘the n us and excellent. The Rouen ducks were of
ru de pron eke tr hrs Матн "great size and beauty. Mr. Woorall took first and
£2681 8 6 pret te rm a 15 years eH the enclosu ur or 3 ng of gre у. т E
Profit, or rather price id for produce пее of of в "a his piece — hea the death of the parties, their wills, third p the Duke of Suth 1 е d.
" — straw М 7 6 6 а rs’ eor four mortgages severa ns- | In the various classes of ducks, Miss Clifton, Miss Steele
xj fe ,and a mass of writing out of which any clever lawyer | Perki Mr. Shackel, took the pri tur
£3018 1 18 0 0 could, I should think, fifty objections, Apply 3 tiful = * j^ — d
. principle to our funded, and every other description of property, Were beautr ; Pri n T.
Dy valuation, 1853 £1016 16 0 s э) 4 е a dead fix like mes - d Harrison, of et Bosworth, and both the others to
t.. LIII LIII eee es 8. e e ve + al ity o evil will, fancy, 12
— and wool sold vee ... — * 2002 0 0 same day work its cure. 1 certainly keeps down the p бе of Miss Ма of Cheverly, & name familiar to poultry
кай, by greatly diminishing the competition for it. If, кч I Prize
ie. 18 16
The quantity of green and root food consumed by the stock is
estimated as follows urg includes the кер of Ас, һогвев):— |
20 acres of urzel, about 600 tons; 6 acres of Italian |
7 we five uer cut or fed (a very
heavy
crop); VIT quei e e about H 16 acres;
13 acres of very heavy Tares e UTI se ton sof Swedes ;
30 tons of Cabbage he Wheat straw
The rem: ainder ч the'paper is в а comparison of
jain ee vias a vindication,
ж — x endation, ud the A liquid manurin
op at anal g at
difference betw а $
ot
nce between n this ub D Sheet and
—
table.
I also double the quantity Ot
ntly the
em cal — — the —
is root cro meanin idlan Southe
Eastern Counties, where we have hot s ittie
costs
uring |
foundation of the
b. e now come to
in — ie most rig NN
| indifferent, bi
tion. ay, in his recen
J uable analys sis of £ Grasses, in the ‘Royal Agricultural yet :
ournal,’ led the astounding —.—
— contain 25 per cent, more mea
rinke 0t irrigated, We all know iet d cnet n 5
; they cannot stand drowning on undrained land in
plants as to Lon ts animals; all this is — | by 3 n
irrigation. It is no uncommon thing for us to saturate the soil
» re iden 3 of 5 feet in the very нере clays, — me the |
ith the precious fluid, diminished of course in |
price Чы ER Pt The specific gravity and temperature of
liquefied — are — рег than me —5 b comen water, |
thereby w. g the co nanimate subso now the |
ad^ of bot — s бы їп — — ns. It is A — fact that
he liquid exerement of animals in dry M" destroys —
on; dilute it well, as in our sewers, then it stimulates and
rtilises
TEE
Ё
f
g w
rectify this h for the pencilled birds, p whieh ы
The
cts of liquefied manure are so striking in improving a class were anything but meritorious.
our crops, tl worth tracing. We know that thers e. by Messrs, J. an owe, Jam vie 24 е
is nothing is so much afraid as ий land E 1 11 P -
6 or 7 a te low the surface; if he brings this at once to t | Монай T ler € carson,
surface, he will E —— forsome time. This proves дену rais = ^" xis er [24 M Cann (two), © . . C. Adkins,
that that d ed subso — — — € been impro | Chi ey. The golden-
y lid manure ploughed into the surface soil, but — lass A
applying the solid manure in a liquefied form, it sinks deeply spangled л wee M exce len Я and ser ei sh ould
into the subsoil, saturating every granule, and by a thousand ught severe, or needless. tical on
affectionate affinities improves its chemical condition, rendering these classe y recen
prizes, were unusually g
Calthorpe, Messrs. Тиеу, ‘Hill, Throop, Cl Rem
Lene. Davenport, Beach ; and Miss Simmons took
the others
| The Poland: — numbered 70 pens, and uray
| specimens were very beautiful. First in
| black with white — were taken by Mrs. Adkins м
After a remark or two on the cost of e tern Mr. Edwards ; d and third by 7 Pet ons (to),
enforced Messrs. Edwards. The in golden
im — of economy of home manures,
| by recen from the guano islands, d
hese tend to reflection, comparison, |
and amendment, for the _general — 1 retire from you, |
vh h
of agricultural improvement Ун
POULTRY. F
M.—[We continue vm report of this poms 2
Bin
the | bition from page e 814.] — There were 218 pens of gam
pitt саш
; blaek-b
uck-wings,
brassy wings, 3 — ge а and ‘thas here delighted
the most determined | 7.
ms
) 5 numbers of
ns were
faultless. One si in this class will sike most
careless 3 of ists, same names |
constantly appear, proving that good за will alway
take a good position. Thus in these
Wilson, of pe took four prizes, Mr. Felthouse
two, Roscoe o othe: ges
meler, ** s e (two), Arnold, Avery (two), Hopkins, in a
Leester,
Field, 1 eg Smith, a 2 errington.
Hamburgh classes, an jan the
were den we cannot, as honest
the classes. manner
speak it praise of
& horse wei 5
that he could only exert a force of 2 he plo
reports n as en-
need of improved agricultural education— thi
rising ы, the le N this beautiful pe — е
—
Collis
So "na as s regards the nme he our task is ended. А few
remarks only remain to be The — of the
poultry world are due to py originators '
of ‘this exhibition, and t in
also manifest in the i The
cting stewards were Messrs. Shaw, Ward, Tavernor,
yee, Burman, Whittle, Harrison, and Viner. Mr.
Luckeock, who. one i
ment of it, was as successful as his indefatigable
Thus ended this great Exhibition for 1853. We are
Visitors.
Tuesday бей ied *. £460 15 0 ths 1,843
d 55s ВИ U 15
Thursda „„ RIBS КИО
Friday šis son ee 7,201
n drawing
r other EN — the remainder of his | power being absorbed.
d moving his n his a man of
16 stone Saab He e ed hours, would heath t it to be a day's work.
830
THE AORICULISRIM GAZETTE.
[Юкс. 24,
to to testify -— esteem — дот es for him. The Mayor —.— of Swedes, per
is chai of the committee
——
єй. В onds, Esq., of Weymo
Dorchester
John Baily, of aden; Mr. Challoner, of Whitwell,
near Worksop.
Calendar of Operations.
— «РЕ
, DECEMBER.
now 1
Wærer Sussex,
ook forw higher
ев produce E ^W heat next year, if the season be at all
ble, for it has been got in well. On every hand we
the exclamation, What a fine season we have had
ini wo
pui red at present, will be improve DX t he winters
ndif we — to have the land mproved, by ew rains it will Will find
display in contriving articles to meet, and ev
ts о ; an ihe steam
а new
8 — has
e — rete rtance t
one in гу went er, as much of the m
9 ош of th fee material used is.
iffere:
n for dipping an “te ou sheep
A at flockmasters would do well Ei сі,
risking the — comfo; Аа, — ae ee d
—
compositions, or rannin
y. of е favoured Mn, —
oe of such ены
— many of — are excessively T ees
„ cheep,
scope for invention in the produ
reed th S
skin dise
trass-i
15.— Our seasoi
Et particularly favourable, and the
t high prices con
fine 8 and have
q
т" et t yielding. such a a large return, ‘fine
is not Lp ene À liable to' deteriorate by repeated
strawed a kind which, although not órdinari narily
aps a larger return; a
— kind, which never fotehes the top
s de
verish аен pm have |
The
do our implement makers deserve the thanks of the
Itural community, and of the nation at large; for e um
apon any. ner
aimed àt in
T
death caused |
Mns
e esseuti tial qualifeations of — — vermin,
an nd than railway spee
our e A "vhi
of yellow wl
whilst the a
a 4. e, was 27 tons
The — in
2ewt., and of common uz tons 115 ovii
Sw
— com mmon 27 ton
land. turned over
thro
ress opinions utterly at variance with all |
— а experience, such as that“ stock is а neces- |
— evil; — онн we bave our steam mills which at
out t nd |
y
| Substantial invention and improvement down to the improved De
making machine, — is — — — to have —
y steam, our m conveyed to the field
Sesan — our atte fed on — ‘floors, or our corn cut with
achines. We have ha d a fair tri al of these machines
do not tbid fair to come
supplied è — uk —
hi
others, pe
now to lie by dicatis — The su
says that he succeeded because his crop was s light, and adds that
should his
upon it.
e.
P much in
M to Stand the severe |
dy
for
Wallsend Stewart
Monday next. V
| PEAT-CHARCOAL
grr
may be of Fruit. Late Grapes a very | —
Season is now over, | T
Mene Че С Cure, — Beurré à
| tiful. Potatoes
| qua.
Pine-apples, per Ib, 3s to 5s
jen nem 1b. he: E
—
Lemons, per doz
material; Oranges, per 100" 45 to ios
killing th he |
prevention or Q
ND MARKET,
me or ag Tay 5 5
Inferior do-
Fine old Ciover
Inferior
r out — a Ts ng Йена кш — who
to cut down
whilst the
allow them
——
- on a — year's po
в, cast them — —
crop be an ordinarily hea avy one e he would not depend
Such as yet i p reaping machines,
Notices to Correspondents.
Best
CHALK: — Chalk is a ро coating and — for dung- +
Be
absorbent, and will "- às & stopper in the
ks how & gor vovert ів to be qut up
on stiff, retentive but t well-drained clay.
: The Writer — be obliged to any of the rea
a description of the man —
—
Will your corre-
lgarren, Cumberland, have the kindness
of his roofed
in type— №! an cultu g Tour i in Ireland, by Martin
Doyle; Grain ' Fallows, — J. oodi of A
follow —
Culture, Goodiff ; — of ‘Mare, by P.H
Receipts pa Cottage Cookery, by W. L. Land Drainage,
P. Mitchell, A — En and
Cade J. Trimmer; T Formation of Ammonia, by J. H. H.; "Breeding advan
(— a! t of Pigs, by — iquid Manure an
So
gation, by J. Goodiff; and man
füarkrts,
VENT GARDEN, DEN, December 24.
Vegetables а — sufficient for the oe and the same
more
especially W “West's St Peters and Меваи, sist of
Chaumontel, ‘Winter Nelis, — beer
. 6d. to 4s.
2d. to 4d. per — Mu. rooms
Cut flowers жшн. ы E anc меене, Fuchsias,
ignonette, and tree Carnat:
RUIT.
anger per pec! ро 5s 6d
T lb., 2s to les
nish Б per bushel, "22s
— сы, per 100 Ibs „1408
qd per Ib., 6d to 8d
— „рег Ib., 6d to
„ рег bunch,
Watercresses, p.12 bá 4d to 6d
MARKET “Faas, December
en 33s; Wallsend йм 338.
8, 358.— — Ships at at market, 27. No we Be for
ey few shipsat
TN
Hollywell, 33s.
00s. to 120s.;
а 1,
Fifeshire de, 1005. to 1205.; Red м
b Inc» 3 and Cups, 9 to 100s.;
958. Norway and Swedish, 608.
.
HAY. misi Load of 36 Trusses,
, THURSDAY, December 22,
2 5 W010 Clover bes
Second
Straw...
ARKET, THURSDAY, December 22,
Inferior Clover
ud Stra
B. s
Fine new Clover ,
Inferior do .
a s. e. Straw...
OPS. —Bonovan MARKET, FRIDAY
SSrs. er M and Smith — that
Mes December $$ €
| inquiry for Hop rices about the s
there ig little йе
001, BRADFORD, THURSDAY, D
Woor.—The near approac ach of „iristen =
> holiday is gra e and many being e e
tends to keep t
tell туршы, on the opening of the new
quoted p ith an u ee tendency. om
2 D.— Mon D
There is, * the dor a sie nu 9 А of B Mog —
butchers — bot ught dr on M
market— to-day is s Choice
equate
iter Loa inquiry fo choice Down
rather deà Ther
e icome
an
* 4 e ut 2 Calves m
% 4
оо о = © 000.
Beasts, 3580 ; Sheep x i Lans 15, э, ; Given
ү, Decem
This is almost a hol ida iy "uk arket, ue [^ respects ші
demand. The few ned on offer cannot all be sold,
9 , meet
purchasers at a but in TY D.
lions dw i is нее ап ny thing Be: ing. Trade is also very dull
for Calves; they are, however, disposed of at a —
. supply i is 145 Beasts, 910 Sheep, and 17 Calves,
Dont Long-eins
eee {
Ewes T 9d qui 4
ality Beas Do. Shorn
Downs - mis ass
4 wei "i $e: 0 Cal Ми %
4
{6
„00
Ewes & 2d quality 3 8
) 0
0 0
40
8
Pg
Г
аһ
m ; |
oO oc
eee ker
њооо
1
5
Sens. December 19.
The supply of Wheat from Essex and K
market was small, the best Rare of which wi
taken at an
ce of 3s. to 4s, per qr.
on the terms of hs e day үз
andis
Day falling on a Sunday, there
Monday — — = —
L QUAR
Wheat, Essex, Kent, " Suffolk o. . White
selected runs ,..ditto|7
le
will be no
то
4—82,
11
Talavera
—
Barley grind. & distil, 348 to 40s... Chev. File Malting «|
Foreign. “g grinding and distilling — Malting . 38—
Oats, —— and Sufolk e ла : к;
tch and eee ee -Potato 27—30 Feed e 9
Tria (0125—29 Feed ......|25—28
land B — а, Feed
29—44 Foreign -
assssssssossoson DI
— — nones Poland
368 to 428. Tick 8-и Н:
= ай
azagan.
Pigeon...... 488 —
Fo
| Pens, white, -—R and nent "Bolle 00—65 8
vans ple. . 438 to 478. e e
е Yellow
Рош, ‘best marks delivered. .. per sack |65—
EAS dit
ditto 3
-—
nrog Ghirka, 698. for Gala latz, 6 br roped
Taf ort — tian to the Continent уар.
Peal gene all descriptions o ms
held rn amy at the extreme prices
TVALS eds THE 19T
English LLLI
— h
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FCC
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7
i
ENDERS, STOVES, AND FI IRE-I Si : ird Thousand, Impro | ust published, price 2d., fre
Buyers of t — are requested, before finally LE to! fe A S SELL AN PRIZE ESSAY ON THE | OMPARATIVE T А B LES oF "FR ENCH AND
Visit WILLIAM S jue A BROW ROOMS, 39, Oxford Buy et | O, with Twenty other. articles upon Asparagus, | ENGLISH MEASURES, EIGHTS, sie dtum from
corner of Newman Stree t), Nos. 1 and 2, Newman Street, Seakale, Kooba Wine, Strawber A ncumber, 8 - Herbs | the Gardeners’ Chronicle and 13 — al Gaz
E Place ey are the largest dm 28 RANGES, contain and Salads. Price b poet, 2s. "E is “ Marke ening | anes
ch t of FENDER Round London,” by a А ж m
IRONS "Ыы "GENER RONMONGERY cannot be| Stra гонту ear (Black Prince), 5s. per (Prince of | Measures of Length Old French Mesures of Capa-
approached elsewhere, — 2 ташу, novelty a: auty _ Fé Wales), 1 P Pun aber Dp ек Spine) per, packet, 1s. 1d. | ans Measure Do. for Dry B г. - n
7% гу Substances
design, ог exquisiteness о orkmanship. righ ves, with | JTH well, Lon Cubic Measure -
bronzed nts and two sets of l. 14s. to 51. 10s.; ditto, Old French W -— тесной to
— orname ts and two sets of bars, 5l. 10s. to 121. 12s 1 On January 1st, ost forLiquid| English Avo
— Fenders ae with standards, from 78. to 81.5 — G LENNY'S NATIONAL GARDEN. SHEET | Weight Ti
61.; ditto, with rich 6 — ornam NACK, prd for the use |J ы Í
Fire-irons from 1s. set 4l. to i sam who w dw sh JAN TTHEWS, 5, Upper Wellington Street, ——
IE all —— r Patent t Stoves, with radiating 1 s hearth plates. |
as - So he = v to sell at these very
ency and i extent of his purchases ; and,
for cash.
p COVERS AND HOT-WATER DISHE S
in every material, in great variety, and of the ey nig and
echerché pa è i i he
er
Aa та. 1
pattern s. Od. to 58s. 6d.
without а handles, rd — Де 110:
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Steer sorts, 42s. per doz. — trained Peaches and Nectarines,
rf trained Green-gage pum es — per
Berberis "A pter and Berberis d —
are 1 — 4 — t high;
the T
n
Bassa! AND В BROWN 'S ASSORTED COLLECTIONS
aoe including several ne
No. Оа llection ае
п 20 best
— These beautiful shrubs
1000.— Usual disco
бст
i for o
8 Cada ma in smal *
No. 3. 5
No, 4.—Collectio of soot kinds for a small garden
Our New Seed Са ыа apis in the press, and will sort be рг
ере of — Autumn Catalogues may still be
penn
Goods (not Fonda 20s.) carriage free to all —2 London.
Seed and Horticultural Establishmen Suffolk.
UTTONS COMPLETE COLLECTIONS OF
KITCHEN GARDE EN SEEDS ron ыл) YEAR’S
sorts e: Ve
Seeds for
sowing, from Уу to ere. LT 2 garden
i criptions red instructions.
‚Жл, supply.. zt 0
rtions 0
0
0
roh
cluding 20 rts of the be
QUTTON'S COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN ja rd
" ln consequence of the numerous applications for t
ticulars of sorts and m contained in these Сове,
Messrs. Strron present а Lis 9 ounce of this paper,
— i “CONTENTS ofthe NUMBER ONE COLLECTION,” »
they have no no doubt will be generally and highly approv we
1 os who may prefer making
l or ou
GENERAL PRICED CATALOG Ed Ж;
sent prepaid on
Jom: SUTTON & зк Xr Seed Growers, Reading, Berks.
MERICAN erige — FOR CHHISTMAS.—
Those in jars, preserve
price of ka; fresh Peach
will be forwarded to
erican goods, at А ЕЕЕ
with every variety Ж
546, New Oxford 5 EE
Wareh ouse, by
succession, red vá full — ий of
rench Beans, choice sorts of Broccoli, Cucumbers,
Melons, Lett Marr саек. and every other sort of
28 etable required, i uantities 29; 0-0
No. 24 complete баа Cs quantities proportion-
ately reduce id ET 0 0
No. 3.—A complete Collection, e equal ly e choice sorts 50
No. 4,—A small and very — — 0 15 e
Анеліне таз 0 бу possess sed, purchaser.
sted to name * that increased quantities ^ |
hans cun be (s in lieu of them.
As some sorts very short in crop this year, ingre are
respectfully * to send
CARRIAGE FREE, from Јонх SUTTON
Reading, Berks.
account, these vegetables were really
B.& m фет be prepared to eg Bi ont their Catalo
gues of Kitchen
Garden and Flow wer Seeds fi early in January, post free,
с and also their file лещ of Plants early in March,
heir des of the very best
It was equally successful the two |
— e Бех &c., шы many of the newest |
s wil
tions, “together with a Treatise on their successful management,
hododendrons forming the American Exhibitions
a the ee Botanic Mo багон а. Лорене в Park, London,
re annually supplied from this
— Nursery, en 9 — the Farnborough
— South- Nd m. Railway, and 3 miles from Blackwater
ER begs to say that his DESCRIP-
Seon of AMERICAN qe ye CONI-
-— OREST
NOD PI H from 1 high.
j Е to
G. B. has supplied the A 1 oyat :
ic Gardens, Regent's Park, ffom mencement.
merican Nursery, bee arg near ey, about
Railway, where conveyances btained..
ARDEN. deus IND. IMPLEMENTS —The
Sub: espectfully intimate that their PRICED
scribers
CATALOGUE of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, and
6 . for 1854, is now published, and will
be forw: appl
Epwarp Sane & Boss, Nurserymen and Seedsmen, кимен.
BUE IH а EUM .. 42s. per dozen.
A I. и: ^
TRIC ges ac UM
W & Co., Clapton 2 Lon
GH LOW xp CO. easure to announce
to their Friends ^ the Publie — de have now received
r Stoc ble and Flower Seeds,
pa
wi e best growers. They
ould 23 partieulariy recommend t their collections of eu
fs ocks, rs, Lar kspurs
Flower Seeds, consistin t
ias, & hich ty, and imporb days
| from Erfurth. m Ur
HLIA 58 8 5 =
Е. 8 SPARY, e » Kc,
having
Certificates:
a (jM viue
j P ARY'S), ark зеп, ret quality, 3 to 4 ft.: IM
Florist, wide “Gera. Каа the’ Hist af
bs? s Florist, are
The collections ha ven universal satisfaction, and | new flowers for 1854. Е. S. having purchased the
they will be found pe ron to supply a garden during — extra ts; his pot- of select older varieties
he whole of the 12 months. are ADS кы
o. 1. PA cómplt Colleton, to supply а yé args биб £ s. Vines in pots, from re Apres ey ig рт sorts 2
new 7^ | Chrysanthe — z adapted for his mode o
— eee reas ire for earl iy, medii, азд late erops; 555 of Gerani — d
10 quarts f Beans, and full . e end Bouquets eat to order —Bri M СЕС. ce
нна фанера ААЫР juantities, for ,9 0 0 sens LATE WHITE BROCCOLI п.”
n,
а smaller garden — s 2 0 9 EDMUND Pi PHILIP. P DIXON having р the
No. 3.—A 8 Collection d ri- Go Broccoli of Messrs, Market
о. 1-4 small and choice Collection 015 0 Gardeners, У т Hull, begs to announce that
The quantities are stated in full in Rexpur’s New PRICE | | after the ist at of January next he will be iow
CURRENT AND GARDEN DIRECTORY, now n sealed at 28. 6d. each. —— been raised
rders 20. rriage Fa ` (see Price by the Messrs. Elletons, theraisers of mmoth, sent out some
CURRENT), above 51. delivered carriage t me. Praes — — ate that the EMPEROR, Ri eR. at the same
free to every Railway Station in England and Wales, fectiy hardy, wi from 151bs. to 20 Ibs. weight; keeps it
and to every Si Port i d, Ireland, „and stands firm three weeks after it is ready to eut. —.
nd. WI E. RENDLE & Со | noble flower and commands the price of any other in the
х eU Reds | Hull market, where it is well known, and will be а great acqui-
| ABLISHED тон: | si tothe market gardeners around don, well as those
who wish for a first-rate Broccoli.
| ah Curren or 1854isj - ished. Бома
Xi adem tie Pr Price tor j bel yan
IDON OPER 294, STRAND,
.
: sm. Coo рив, ё Borrow, 152, Fleet
; and Messrs. Horst & M'MerLEN, 6, Leadenhall Street
, Street
London. Also of the Advertiser, 57, Queen Street, Hull.
THE GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE,
^ POMPON CHRYSANTH HE DE e — Growers „ог this —
ROBINSON, witha pe a respon to the L2 superb and select Eie e — re Км — E Bf HER
* applications for hints on the cu о om — е — "E — ev ery expectation "for exhibitiomer otherwise. The
: — — L wit S coge a ry, ume г o f thé under-mentioned have been bt — proved, and — imonials MAJESTY'S
5, éPlorist, 'Friitist, a and те Miscellany ” will be n, by the rous corresponde FS
kind permissi i" - Mr. C. Turner, such practical hints on the CAPTIVATION CUOURDER. a beautiful black re
3 —— blooming of this FAVOURITE | from ribs and shrivels, carries its bloom well, fruit — — —
. LOWERING PLANT, as from actual experi- colour at the e po oint like sd others, length from 20 to 28 inches. s
n detail. J. R. would t É ATE
1 to the medium refe rred to, and trusts that his inquiring per packet. 64 rie 14 ы
friends w n lan ый his brief treatise as a general response. "e wet das A CUCUMBER — Also a fine black spine, rapid and if m * —
December 3 grower, and f all long Cucumbers, in other respects | Hot Water Apparatus was pose
wis CHAMPAGNE RHUBARB, — This —.— to ine арте 25 6d. per packet. This will give every | rri Hali, Ker Bett, —
: 1 satisfaction to y
most desirable variety is now for the first time offered t Vie 8 A pays Cucumber, 1s, per packet; Winter Cucumber, | Regent's Park, dime 8 and K. shoy
h t test that can be applied tory o E
2 t has " thing in — Garden. und other London — РЕ в Favouri i 6d. с — — s Spine, | Gardeners’ Chroni ^ im —
i А 1 Chamberlain's Essex ero ery 28. ditto; burgh, large both in bunch a
i agg ET ein liighor pricps, from x * d — Sunderland wick Cucumber(very € — — Hunter's Prolific, | werd 1 by Mr. Frost, gr. to EL PR E "E
n seen by t ery highest authorities and р s. di umerous other good v at 14 per packet | Hall, Kent; these well deserved the 8q., of Prestor
гоб er most valuable introduction. In earliness it equals pone md wa in — —
no’ Prince Albert, but of a deeper colour, and much greater bearer. а the — е F 1e to мше, and = as will give — — — wer —— m 18th, mo I
A — ara 3. egent ts 8 Park
It forces muti well and is very rdy out of doors. Mr.|évery 71 S» ncomp: . TEE >
à mham Hall, 1s.; Tiley's Golden Ball, 18.; Tiley's , as superior for the during
“Hawkes has placed the entire sale in блр — of Duncan Hairs. | Tiley's everything else inhovtieuléate: which h Broth of
few t ears old, 1 ™ Tile s Bowood; 15.3 Vi f Bath, 1s.; Camert rything е, as been full
ary — а x "x a eaters det 251 ; Вее “ЖА 1s.; Windsor Prize,: 15; Emperor, 15,; they have been 8 erected for the nobility an tad
: LAIN( AMMOTH RED — This is con- Fleming's Hybrid Persian, 1s,; Hampton Court, 18.; В Каа н. all parts of Eder Nm ee aud gentry
i M ‘ous ҮЗ. —Iron and
sidered the largest yet grown, attaining the 6 2 awe esh,1s,; Bailey’s, rios an D . mer
of from 10 to 12 Ibs. and at the same time perfectly solid. It is s — id each-o the first Cucumbers; and two | — D has Rooted the Pu thers are ‘in hand Pat Endell Str —
ly n in its habit, as it will not, Wa of either of the’ Melons — sent free for 60 penny | Peach Walls, Pits, — — nt “Sashes fy,
pte Sd ont f Todi par 5 к ч шейт ^ — | water, on the most praetieal . and a ies 10] =
dita red. dee ч кє, Oe ees i — perp —— 2 —— рч of all siis used. Printed Price List sent on applieai шй.
* een seen by many ‘practical gardeners, who the newest a t varieties ou —— BL
— the " п, from th mpr that'it may | GERMAN ASTER SEED, from some о n — — flowers ever
be had nearly all the year. йөз ins exhibited, 15. per packet, or a packet of this and of the Holly-
MITCHELL'S HARDY Y EARLY S AULIFLOWER.— is hock for
is grown precisely as the handglass variety, but when removed ANTIRRHINUM —— 15.per pae
"from the framed does not m the same protection; and — 3 y every order by "ем ot тету
immedi recommended for t — — — the whole or an t (as the case ma
— wg tg but handsome en аде! — rded. унин )
is ра
— 8 establishments ents. The hea
compact, and is so firm that you
5 days е а
UNCAN n eedsm
Office orders to be made — * Cha ring C
09, St. Marin's Lane, Post
willbe immediately forw forw:
EDWARD TILEY, — , SEEDSMAN. —
aber Churchyard, Bath, Somersetshire
RNOCK m—— on SALIX
‘The Trustee the
m stand from
prias а R. CADI nm - offer T following
"AN 2
Basilisk, 33.64. ; Butterfly, Leonora, 5s.;
гаты er ёз. 758757 Foster's Eleanor, 36. D National, 83. 6d.
new, disti g addition
from Professor 1 Lindley. of. The. Mr. MacNab, Royal:
Gardens, Edinburgh, and others; ied m: following letter from
— William —— the Royal Gardens,
Gertrude, 58.; Наг: Jackson Hooker „Dire
55. both as
riet, 3s. x Tooter 3s. 6d.; Pasha, 58.; Spot, Go.; $ Vulean, ew, is of itself sufficient ription and a recommen-
-The above 16 for 565.; — 12 for 485, 3 н РМА.
for 36s. kae 1 Gardens, Kew, Sept. 29, 1853.
"Any 120f the following first te varieties may be sélectéd fot 30., a Sir —Тһе S а ula, or Kilmarnock ‘Weeping
or 12 of my ‘own selection Willow, is doing with us, and is much admired for i
-Exhibitor i weeping eharacter. It bears the same relation to the
Pajp рудада ordinary Salix саргеа that the Weeping Ash does to the Common
Plantagenet Ash, and I need sa; — more in ss bein Every braneh
ilk is ly curv s, and the great h of the
"es foliage and its dark colour pe ita — different character
Major Domo Tyrian Queen from the common We Wil -Babylohiea. I think
Village Maid very highly of itas an o и
495,and 125. per dozen. - , &c. W. J.
‘FANCY: —— Plants, on own roots, trained to one stem,
Purchasers may select any 12 of the following for 12s., or my 25:61 each. ; do. do, extra Ene, 31: 6d. each; a grafted
own selection 98. per rata E
"Anais Fleur d'Marie i | Miss Sheppard ИЯ Plants will bo delivered in London for 8d. each additional,
Alboni Hero opiodes despatc thence
Beauté | Jehu Improved iz ty Orders to be addressed to Mr.JOHN Е ап,
Belle.Marie Little Wonder Pince Ае rnock, the Trustee; who will also forward, on application,
is Vernon а printed list of the General — оо. which is —
Doa berry [Р Donna F Trade supplied o
Exquisite Marion Queen Victoria i | favourable
Fairy — Madame Miellez f
IM MEDAL—1861.
Charlotte, 2s 2a. 6d., Charles Dickens, Зи. "4. Conspieua, 2s ns ЧАТ BY BOUM ORO AL RADE, r^
8з. 6d. ; Arthur, 3s. вй R — ЕС — — Sher Lower Belgrav
ti 1
ag — зер ndn 18, 125 per dozen; Marble Chimney- Lege de d — improved machinery
Annie Deans "M: Sidney Herbert — publie are invited to alled for бешту
Adela V: Experimental Blue |Nymph Marble "Chi — for 40s. Marble Work
Angelique Flora M‘Ivor “бас | а — its branches at a — — rate for Halls, Dairies,
Agnes Wakefield 0 rculars sent on on.
Bessy LadyHume Campbell енә EA X Ж. Royal Pius" Опава, pass “the Ware every
Sather — Madam C — ier | —
ne ton e Cerito 08: orn
Garminata Madame Sontag -| Resplendens wo LTU SRE E NRR TE ie 5
-David Copperfield St. ‚Сш of the fades | ^ue
"Carriage ‘paid to; Landen аш Norwich, anid- Dan intermediate o е
Stations. A liberal discount for cash саз, and the usuatdllowsnecto| Ў i fs
the trade—St. John’s Nursery, Colcheste
TO NOBLEMEN, | , AND COMPANIES
Prices may be obtained by letter or persona
ed T.J. r
appl
tzia обр жэ
“иа —
e+
ee T ү
ШЕЙ
= HF HE!
TE
for immediate
tion. WE T un:
to 2 feet, fine
— cai
| 0. eet, Pinus excelsa, 3 to 8 feet, fine
"Arbutus, 2 to 5 feet Pinus insignis З to 5 feet The Nobility ani ry BU orks
uevbas, 2 to 4 feet; very bushy | Cryptomeria japonica, 2 to g ft. about to erect Horticultural
Cedar, oder 2 » 12 e ine Taxus pyramidatis, 2106 feet, Buildings, or fix Hot-water Р
I yn тор e "fine Apparatus, will find at our ^. ii ША, uy
due АР, 17 to Lanrustinus, 1 to 3 feet, very Hothouse Works, King’s 0 [|
S do., inet o stems, fine — i Te "ad . . bas TRI 11
Berberis aquifolium, 2 2 to 3 feet, | Portugal М 2 to 5 fee — — — AL :
: Magnolia acuminate, 2 0 10 ft. Ge,, | full аст
—- a an ааа, 3 to Do. ,2'to T: combining all
е ; adn mprovements, so
ews, 2 to 9 feet Tree Ponies, Т to 3 ft., bushy at a or ‘gentleman
do., 2 to 8 feet, very fine | Chinese J 2 to B ft, fine can select the description of
Tree Box, 2 to 7 feet : ‘Upright Cypress, 5 to S ft., fine House best for : РАР
caria 5 feet, Red Cd — ge кену ft. every req Я VES . . eff fits r
| атэ, 3 to HOT-WATER AP- К TEF
T. J. & Son having added to r previous] stoek of +” E Б EE H BU gili ELE
Plants, about — 2 the: — 2 — p c iz
Norbiton Nursery, so long famed for its collections of Hybrid 9
particularly worthy of at-
Bhododendrons, Azaleas, , can now offer on most on, and are erected in
So: о 5 ft. in great
variety,
aureum, and the varieties of Base Leth. |
tio!
Smit m, and other 9 ft. | The splendid Gaio — ,
campanulatum and light He, 1 to 7 ft. | of — and Greenhouse ,. 2 , |
ge te et varicties, 1 to 6 ft. reet aei e С А d
T.J. & Зате а splandia, thy stock of the Sikkim и орана ded ш
Rhododendrons, че they will furnish the 12 following fine wirst pot "og —
kind ES S, ÍfOr.63s, v ipsoni, fulgens, penas, Grape Vines in pots
аЙ =, niveum we alconeri, en or rthi, eyes, all the best sorts,
Fine Fruit — The cem. k for | Plans, eae — Estimates of Hortienltural — also
Noesery Stock О Quie — mes, Seeds, &c., forwarded
— — Road, — cu
H — CONSERVATORIES, xum
and fixed co ata i
.BER and MELON 1 B oxks nd I. LIGHTS of — made
the best materials, g = а E
HORTICULTURAL a NG
HOT WATER.
PRICES: Сох
^ GRAY aw AND ORMSON, — н И
London, having had conside
struction of ео E *
— good —— als workman
ay and practical adaptation
КЕРЧ of o Kind din the "county, iare — —
O. ha m — employed by the xii
Gentyy, and London Nurserymen; and to all —
favoured with orders, they can with the
g
orders o
йе — most 8 .
т Appa
NE jentifie indios: for all
deen 6 of Heating by Hot Water can
WARNER. ма ҒАКМ
ron Pumps for the Use
re Tan 4
par deserip
Fire
An Illustrated ричй on application
Ti VER
LE.
835
,
53—1853.] ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONIC
m— — O {CONTENTS ОР La HLIAS.
TONS COLLECTION S O 7 OHN KEYNES, ery Salishury, respectfully
UTT begs to announce that his Annual CATALOGU * hd all the
S KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. | NEW "mà 1 FIRS — * DAHLIAS for 1854 w ready, |
1 | The в tw wo new and beautiful Dahlias, “FANNY KEYNES
1.—A Complete Collection eC Bienes Garden Seeds £ s. d. and“ - EH BEL Y dns rill be figured in the February
No. for a large garden, for 1 yea pply 3 0 0| Nuniber ó FLOR T? and as drawings of these beau-
Jo. 2—^ Complete Colleetin ‹ of ato in quantis
proportionately re
No. 22 ir apod "фен v" ditto, шу etiótes
о 0 0
15 0
Fo. 4A — Resortuiéu tof iM, fora’ Small Garden 0 15 0
These Seeds are all of best quality, being new, and of home
о and the sorts are the best we are acquainted with.
CONTENTS — . — = =. lt
aane quarts — — — (the forwardest Pea
= Sutton’s черге, день. э most productive of 48
‘grown 22
ae! Early Racehorse
2 do. Frame
2 =, Fairbeard's nene of England
*
i3
Prussian
2 do. Victoria Мапоны
These Peas, if sown in the order in та they stand, will
се а constant supply "throughout t the year.
indsor
2 do. Green-seeded Beans (excellent)
2 до. Marshall's Prolific
| нім AR.
M AULE — SONS "beg to ‘intimate to -Nobl
| tiful Dahlias cannot be pro — through any other medium than
| “THE J. K. recommends his friends to order the
| February 3 ar —— delay.
Castle Street Nursery, Salisbury, Dec. 31.
— GLANDULOSA (flowers 4 inches in |
dia r, blue and white.) — To insure a vigorous display of |
this, the —— of early summer flowers, the Subseribers
will, on receipt of a ate — order for 20s., forward free to
on or Edinburgh rong flowerin g roots in balls ө
pa congenial soil, plants | — — * for whieh t they ! receiv: ved the
Honorary Premium
at the Exhibition — Edinburgh in May last. These roots are
nd, but А are also well adapted for
^ This plant i м. perbape 2 —
Roo of the sort
7 Bet —
somest m"
ean de obtained о
14, Tavistock — — Garden.
JOHN GRIGOR anv CO,, ae Forres, N.B
emen
and Gen n engaged in Forest or Ornamental Planting |
that they still hold. h.l supplies ot: this universally admired |
ey ae which ‘they are sending out'at'the below
quota
CEDRUS ^ PRODANA ^ year i, ` р». т 100, v" ^ 1000
«rot.
1 to
en to 8 feet
”
5
„
ote 287 "
2 feet 71.106. „
vee
young, yet when they remain too long in the
nurseries they are apt to perish.
About 247 acres 18 75 — are e sy c rapped
betw
ith he wn n the 25th of
August and the 15th of September “They are hoed
several times during the winter; and ulled and
sold between — 6th o
May. The expenses of culture per acre are as
— —
| Rent, wea half n — that E з, d.
of the Oni LACS
Pex ge the ground — . 949.3
| See ^ 105 wA 8
| Manure . 2.249
Hoe . . 2945 4
Pulling t the rop. 3.4 3
| Marketing чар inn expenses ‹ “connected with
i le 398
Total expense of 1 aere of Onions .£l5 18 18 1
Ditto of 247 acres 18.3. —
Clear profit per dere, scarcely 5
But the Onions being — ы "—Á кать
{һе —— of February, March, and April, a m
— can be obtained ſter the Onions, from che sa
und.
hes . 43933 > 0
. £215 0
"The Onion cultivated at Niort generally bears the
name of — а but it is merely — RE
lood-red. The
rouge Pa
42s. — — — 100 sow about ‘onethirtieth of the ground enne —
lV Enclottre, T
‘FRENCH BEANS—1 quart Scarlet Run м „ета — called ey k that it is not so
j pint York and Lancaster Runners (highly ‘fine, for Avenues — single planting be à To easily some others, but it has the advan-
3 do. Mohawk, or Six Weeks (dwarf), hardy, e e grown In sulu trom th ie oben ground. tage of being a better keeper 2 — va Onion ‘is
„earl — Mong Large supplies of Taxodiums, Oryptonierias excelsa, Abies | Scarcely d in Paris.
145 Jo. Newington onder, e most prolific | gmithiana, Cupressus Goveniana, iana.. offered | which cooks with greater uit, namely, 7 іне Oipnon
| —— at such prises as will admit of their introduction into mixed %% ру, This sort H подана ме
do. early Dun, very etive forest other plantati 26 is de t EE MR ertus. S u о
SEET- args poke Stns ран ed (e — The Bristol, ; r- r Ар iy 22 Horticultural
i ү я 4 )LE’S PRICE CURRENT AND Society.
— an reellen "spstipiee" Nr GARDEN ere is now published, and | | The sol at Niort‘ pattientarly well adapted for
; can be HE NOE" Messrs. Ww. E. Rennie & Co, | ‘Artichokes. They grow with asto
SPROUTING a mmn MÀ — Кш. Seedsmen, Р. or from any V Brough the vigour ; and in some — — e last for example,
— n LONDON OFFICE, 24, "STRAND. they could have Stén in eve 4
ve Tronchuda (a delicious or deseription — — — of Artichokes is less 2 cen Mtl than that
Qo onem ic succession "T G y Ch cle. - whilst the jew of p 51 * ^
pee Walcheren and Reading G consi 5 greater. About 86 — are eu
uibs — — he Gar eners ronic vated. The expenses per acre are :—
EM ‘packets of finest sorts for suecession, in- ‘SATURDAY, Y, DECEMBER 31, 1853. . i : AM
сш Мише ш ош ош а 2927)
met ‘Now that attention is — to be directed to First digging „ „ .
ARROT—4: the Statistics of —— it is as well to show — on Bee eee e : : :
б> is | n poe in w A y French e rie — oe "ops ba
„ "Omnis | Arrsrros or HORTICULTURE. ose of Nio 1 digging н: * —
CAULIPLOWER-t Mrge packet Barly Londen White - [given in detail by M. De Мевонтхет, furnish а Имиш, Nr poten Лона о 3 {
o. Waleheren mple Total expense of 1 acre ev E ЖШ
CELERY ¥—2 large pects tia Sop: Pky and Suttons Niort is situated in the west of France, in lat. Ditto of 801 acres . 4704 12 3
Superb White 46 from Greenwich 0° 19’, and is Value of uce of 96g acres £1890 0 0
ers- Luise 532, 70 сана А the chief town of the Department of the Deux-Sèvres. | The only variety cultivated at Niort is * —
то lis lation is 19,000, but it has no important pr or Malta Artichoke, as it is called b
ра tA Lupe" 4 ends
CUCUMBER? packets lent sore or Porta manufactures, for the people give themselves up ті
‘Stock wood! Long Prickly tor ridges horticultural employments, and they have obtained oter market dén . are d
ENDIVE—1 2 — — |a well merited reputation for their productions. 3 on a much smaller scale than the aboy Peas,
а rses the D — ае? Green Haricts Melons, Salads of all Sorts, grow
LETTUCE Slat sn, ath all Superb White from | an remarkably wellin the environs of Niort, and are
ws eset al Sn ' inte two basins; the one, inclined to ‘the Such- | carried to other towns, together with Cabbage plants,
MELON—2 r \ west, and of which — waters immediately Lettuces, Leeks, and бє élery for of nur i
ONION- дп ae ЖЫ Spanish — ~ — ocean by the: Noirtaise, is that | As sparagus succeeds. badly at чо ће "P is
E do. True Heading, the est Onton known, espeetlly — — — — — ri 989 = = daniy pied i is s mot i plu
gdo: Wa ee, | | ragged, with hills and rocks—it is called the Gátine. | Asparagus in Some * орот
Tus 2 — Blood Red The one in which Niort is situated is named ‘the but although | very well grown, i стіна
PARSLEY dung — (extra Mie) | Plain, vM ps het hee ton irre 8 ач acquires an бей bittern
yatt's: | 18 moisten е wa
EG 2 itchell's Matchless Win iawn by the name e of he j — и кё . in inge qu qu om а
ARSNIP Ne | — 9 the ter seldom rising Kor ud = йел igh "Я peels ie. soil haces
'RADISH--à pint Beck! —— than and never + falling below € or 20 Fa
= Sra Р — Nurseri ^s increased — derably of at former nor Celeriac con mes good. Potatoes were
do. New Yellow Танир. as fruit иен, — remarkably iy wae án: — They it necessary to aet with caution as regards 3
do. Mixed Turnip-roote гез 22 perches near the town. The Early sorts are now Tecommen ded to be culti
stints or e ‘trees gener ; ain —— and he i Es has extended its ravages to al
Saler vs large packet e — pes Apr oF (ho same family : nearly all the Tomatoes,
A—1 do. do. 9 rud stems and fruit, were end of A
run vir 2 gange Ear Suowball we 8s. 3d. e yom үч, MA, 11 ri ví or beginning of Sep temb 2 j "
dee + u
5885838 ий d
a к * young plants, 3 carriage EA i E excessive. Hence the cultivation of flowers is not
SWEET Ax» POT UE sh 65 110 ets, m 8 Digging, hoeing, prunin ie Вы 91 | pro profitable, The gardeners of Niort ex annually
NL ЭМ ponis. | Taking up the агай packing . 16 1 73 in this way — fs aT their total ‘receipts
the same sorts in reduced — 23 da, =. oF neatly all peram of 1 aere in six years £76 — 0 Gan mo on no one — materials of a similar kind for
NB. If — of the above articles ti aine t require of 74 — — 25002 9 0 the mark ‘gah wed of Manchester, n 'Edin-
they sh uid. be named when givi Sip six years £9120 0 0 on, other great centres of garden
AE [ea mate on the — that all - ion 1
"Chotce и н tak — paa Tur ext nent receipts for cookery which —
fs — Tod E — —— — — жард, adf dim dat ef e s at p. 788 have СЕКРЕ in he es new:
nodu, Pas Mangold Wurzel, Turnip, and other Agri- owing to the soil 2 Jy low, and tö its м7 esed hg e ic ie o а
resting on a horizont one whi ! | I
JOHN SUTTON AND SONS, —— 535 эрен, cm of which | prepare à vx. Да mp! Docs
565 4 d. READING, BERKS, merous fibres are yuan, It is, ag prd — are wholly ignorant of the amb of
great-con, dence in presenting the above Lis scared, that although the trees in this hight so н тӘ, P E by the
. Sure the Seeds will.give-entire satisfact — — well and have а healthy smooth bark whilst | cookery. T ce: removed by
836 THE
GARDENERS’
CHRONICLE,
education now given to the industrial classes, for, un-
ed to literary
they are to have sheaths or not, are developed after
four oni cipal types, w
which I shall call the centrifugal
fortunately, their attention is tu
3 instead of to what would be useful form a „Crom. below upwards), the centripetal
either to ife or the in- forn
— ” for two, ert or e hours, but this can-
not be done on a coa out constant attention
to it, E = — th poe or grate, be any of
the im on
M is dei by cooks i sa a small way is a stove
which, like the embers o fire, will enable
|
г, cooking her din
oman, whether €— or pe ro
stew-pan or soup-pot
with ashes, and leaves i it p itself for hours ;
undou minen
be that the housewife at breakfast time cou set on
her pot, leave it to itself, go about other business than
and at dinner time find the family meal hot
and nicely cooked. Some five-an ve-and-twenty y years agoa
young student of mechanical engineering, who after-
e one of our most renowned engineers,
contrived for his own use a tiny ti
kind ; 5 it was heated b
wing and simmering gently, but | cera,
means
in this case the fire must be kept burning equally.
and 24 3 —
La all the parts are ed
ferox, 3 the ere — rst
ance; on its sid me
pair of leaflets, in the seco
fourth, an
pet
does no
advantage of it would |;
тре чык e nt ards.
is а pinnate leaf t t be fu
nished with темер nr "овоа "Gleditechia
kes its Ede.
he n ules, then the er
en the third;
em Galegs the seal of t
etiole arii a leaf itschia this change
t take place,
so petiole is prolon
supra-decompound t the pai mary tu
tertiary ones, &c., according t
leaf at the extremity ‘of which the leaflets
The ao of simple
will here d succinctly the deve-
ves of the Lime It will give an
idea of the way in iis the — and toothings are
rmed, on which — — opinions have bee
given by some. The leaf commences with a rudi Бейеу
tumour at the a ө of the rg This tumour заре 8
апі оте: eaving а ase а contracti —.—
ts the petiole. The — at first — | is 80
us iw low cepe is
pper par "à is sub-
of peg sues in the same manner five — six times, in order
as many nervures of the sort.
appearance, the lower as for
E^ irm also extended,
ы. six 3 tions o
— leaf is furnishe
1 wih the e adjoin-
roduced at the same tim The hairs
toothing does not arise from cells specially adapted
esi 9 реу ore equis. p pm
with the preceding ; of this of
vom vas officinalis, Re
In the centrifugal forma. |i
be If | the
growing throws out 8 petioles, p^ ене latter l
the Ye he of the
bloo
. а eagle tly as When
th
About the time that the iia or pus upper —
ng makes ich w.
ng nerves are
which cover the under surface of the “feat are also
ed from below i i i
бна кари in the edge of the leaf, as M. Mercklin.| dange
pzeolum majus, Nelumbium ,
4Esculus, &c.) Nevertheless
near the i insertion of tl 1
spec
d u in Pinnate }
martiana, the leaflets of which че
t the "a
Cha
зала арти py same time, that aly”, er
pper the youngest they а though
20 centimètres po (7$5 inches), whe
are only 3 millimetres (2, to J ofan
in Comptes ao. May 2, 1853.
3 4 its mar had better be left to A.
ing, be с refu 1 to select healthy dwarf,
airy part of the on
them in the warmest
an intermediate house irte. А
tu € range about len or 55°,
a moist growing atmosphere 8 |
romote a vigor dient potion P
us
The shoots — be nicely tied ou
so as to regulate
aving given a a — dif, there
be some pet for a time, o
om
specimen,
gers, h easily avoided by having the
soil and the ba all in à a LA moist healthy state at the
he roots get hold of the fresh |
— 2 will require a - — of water at the |
commences any ove
So it must if an oven employ 2 for soups, stews, the apex of the leaf next make their appearance, then When free |
or other Wen otherwise t the ‘contents of the 8 Ao Rair, the third, and so on, from the to sieve shoot should * ett back if |
are sometimes but half cooked, at others burnt | the base. When the leaf is furnished with stipules, | secure a close bushy form of growth; but if thes
Wan a cinder, 15 are caes before э lower lea I have are tied out 8 d y: ni baek will
ly think this n e to ascertai ir existence before the necessary in the we grown young abe
the attenti ы! nion, subject very well deservin pper All 3 and radiate leaves belon A high ыан t already
on 0 1 о wo vel d most certainly | th i E : ' {
find their 5 gehe ly the centripetal ө ation as regards their digi- | should not zal sin ned ар em of fire heat, |
ing A ри а ч. principles oan expleri d, un (degna. Tro) — ol noe mS ар — zi ^ * fi a uw сураи г. — a
namely: 1, com of some durable non-conduct- j н GR rs every. ate ae i din
with t be capable of being carefully regulated, ras 3 ажаа * vg о ч уула гуш sigh sha shade deg ia imd. d at ; Eu ше
wiihou 1
niences 8 Wh * sat ge or other inconve- | nervures and toothings a "jn the same way. : tion of air, without Sager ie to drying winds; m
x Ss ; Arnort’s stoves are liable wit There are some plants in which the two preceding Perhaps a cold frame affords t most convenient
ing, Seve, 2 are; 4, to ive to burn, without | modes of ere are combined. The 1 Y a of the situation for securin K
It Бау зе very inexpensive. leaves of the Acer platanoides, &e., and the midribs of | ^ stratum of small coal ashes
8 us that som ike a very lol which are digitate, form from a own. bottom of the
bere: deme stove or it duy made of fire- | wards ; the lower lobes are produced last, but the off in the form of atmosphe
brick, K е Pzanck's cot and with no dary nervures and the toothings are developed like air becomes dry,
more metal than is required to hol th h s p heltered sid ul
ld * SESS to hold it together oa of the Lime tree. The Acer is one of the types |? hi Feu mos, & вис
At all io answer the end proposed, the mixed formation. The Centaurea scabiosa fur- | V ich is of the greatest consequence
vent, vit ERS — apparatus, good nishes us wi e unà eurious example ; — rp go ; and s
economical kery А lobes ot PP а
ч. | Upwards, —— е haf from above downwards mer, the sash
DEVELAP WENT RO US Some other composites k afternoon after moistening the в
doce d LEAVES. Leontodon yr mre the syringe, raising them
Tux late Professor
lo
ipules are formed a
tne of tho blade but also after the
petiole. M. Ad. de de Jussieu, —
inates in a v deli
wick BS ie elicate cellular
leaves are sheathed, t the
either takes | its ise from a а circular sheath
round the 3 the
shows itself, finall
Leaves — e апа finally embraces
» With or without —
before
not aer after the its a
| I basic proved that t
ve- the Arun do
; | tion. All gie which
e
cellular r ad. in
according as much more towards the upper part
& { belong to thi 8 8
е. ig to this but it
to describe it толма dn x
e nervures are
this, as well as in — case 0
the sheath is the first that makes
vos The pu eer
of the blade,
rallel manner
* ee
appearan
2-8
pode
d ally the peii formation to the
hey
I wil only add a few words о
hich has been confounded w
bep nce of the stem mm grow
of the petiole (Tro.
n
el formation is common to man y monoco-
th
late in
rm nights after the mi
800 the po
vent —.— check of the growtli at this season,
also to get the pots moderately well il vi а
medie: a to winter. In wee =
should be gradually t to full exposure. damp
air, removing them occurrence
weather or акесы rains, to ^ light
se, and s
ly
as
= for
th doors
a sheltered place out of
Фе. — 22 removal to
they should be removed to
53—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLF. 837
the summer, but care must be — not to sud- | appeared sufficient in an analytical ne which it was
— 609. When the plants have reached between
denly expose them to bright sunshine ; indeed a situa- | our wish a ae as si s shopie. as poss nd 3 inches in height they may be transferred at once
haded from the forenoon sun should b afforded i th to the pots in which they are intended to flower. "Collect
them during — e — d o check — M. Y а toutte s Camellia ‘earth, from Ghent, in in Belgium. 3 the N number of 14-inch pots, taking care to secure
wth early in autumn, a Siti p 4 good drainage by using plenty of crocks and charcoal
| —.— in September, the plants may be had i in bloom 0 1599 and employing the "lo as before, only in as rough a
most 0 of the winter. argillaceons earth T 3:10 | state rats as possi Place five plants in each 14-inch
The Styphelia nae а soil composed of prime rich еза Шә, remains of organic matter ... tes ME pot; but for the е of variety and convenience for the
fibry peat with a ficient admixture of sharp silver Soluble inorganic matter 0-20 | drawing-room, &c., some р» be planted singly i in 9-inch
sand to ensure the =r percolation of water through Soluble organi а e o s E 19 pots. When the opera’ of potting is hag mpleted
' the mass after the decay of the fibre, and a sprinkling mud arrange as before, загас Ты well to settle the soil
of — charcoal or small potsherds is also useful. Peat soil fiui РНЕ baer Tone: T ler б гч. 2 бе тад "i 3 VUE
Alpha. later uw ww MO | mg up
eee Siliceous sand 42- afternoon. A slight be; ill also be
Finer san . hat "calcareous, with traces of | bri ht sunshine. 105 ng vi
es Ad Mer SOILS. — 8 4-70 | os р В . As the puts adv ancé in wit wth they
Tur necessity of kno Љу strict analysis the Coarse remains of organic matten. .. 3200 | uire m i man
iti f ils t ^ d for th th p aM lr MAN water m sed, partieularly when they show
= ст. sits E fails in m е elt A 2 E" Soluble inorganic ma atter Sari e of blooming ; they wi also 5 : ed —
@ P ad P — d o T * Soluble organic matter and C fiv & pot to be tied out, in orde :
is often asce 4. А
Аа { * * ^ ња 100-00 specimens, As they come into bloom they should
Ж matter nb р nt, t is more especially in Reet 75 Mun the Mentis, Premios de Pontlieu leni: ih be nore the con й ill u
Bs м : 6 ept rather close for a few days. Afterwards more
4 soils intended for the growth of delicate plants E ied * : P е
his kno — valuable; and the Finer = not caleareous, but with traces of air can be given ; ut always avoid cold currents.
ge
ification of the processes for ting Wid vartous argillaceous sarih 3 ' following plan, which is simpler, I have found to succeed
spi be of considerable service. Having Co oara remains of organic matter — 2950 equally well as the above. Start the bulbs in pans, and
— t — four different sorts of peat- Soluble inorganic matter . 2 d * 0:20 7 зуй ете as obs ы — plant "n oc
i iti gani f gelati I and loss 7:80 "e.
earth, in order to asce their composition, we have 2099 didui & а м ariy p . apaa зн 4
very satisfactory results indeed by merely "ms
adopüng the following entirely m IE usse і A rd nic 100 M full flower all the winter ; and indeed I may say all the
5 Wa , — 9)— year. After » dia done "tcd ме the leaves
| T the Y ihi Анес tand SEL or on ИШ have begun to shrivel —4 may be gradually dried off
| 1. Separation of ater.—This operation is per- Finer — calcareous and very argillaceous .. 600 | and allo season o t. J. Russe
formed by the ordinary means, that is to say, by exposing — үа remains of organic matter .. m ар eather in ecrit am ЧА very sharp fros frosts heres
a known weight of soil in а water ba 1 ee Soluble inorganic matter „ % 0:90 Saturday night 25°, last night 22°, or lower. Sunda,
с iling point, and keeping the soi ae ЙИ 0). “Soluble organic matter , ыы ашы 8 1 blast, the 18th, which was a dry frost in London, it
| — m км... їп 23 "a n з bu rained here all day, but era previous, the 15th,
ion of water. 8. Remarks on the Products of the Analysis. Dt is to the thermometer was at 22° at night. The frost has
be-remarked that water lta seitein extent a | "* been off the hills at all arin ng the two or three
« 2. Separation of the Coarse Sand.— Five aces of —— malter ol óvery kiad. Ла е days’ relaxation in "e eor t week.
peat soil were mi with —— i bed dia A M. Olashen's Tree Tr — 1 in
ion of 30 per cent. This ese лг эщ ——— —
far
is of great im
: shorter jd triturating P d t :
tbyt
of sand could not «АЛ DoD ay | ws water passes through without thoroughly moistening it.
would be divided as well as the Jumps. The mixture | То improve peat soils of this description, they require to
А me beii А "m ifeult to
your Number of Dec. 7 — (see ч тв), | JÁ have much
pleasure in forwardin teh Fir
having mi th d it is еи! make this r
D a 3 briskly. prem having settled ter rene complete, on account of the hard lumps con- sloping ө 1 railway, e ыг sje qug
. a few seconds, the sand fell to the bottom, and the ined in this sort "^ soil, and which cannot be suficiendy | viai dn * Н pen EA the
4 К The ш? divided to amalgamate The form and propor- E to were mirko bo Mis 00 D dat д
portion was poured a fine piece of cloth, held over | tion of siliceous sand is not а ma rg e ме Potente 9 he instead of
& vessel intended to receive the thinnes t parís carried This element of the soil greatly contributes to its pein thus wasted, the were removed paratus
down by the water. The sand was thus washed several porosity, an important property which prevents the to 2 iece of fw oinin e and
тев, en nd s ive through retention of water, and allows the air to penetrate to plant dii tà Merch hib n вой ап adjoining similar to that
the cloth till the water 1 clear the roots, there to on its beneficial action from which the imensions of
ag washed 5
on being agitat the sand was carefully collected, dried sand which has been designated siliceous sand, is found
by the fire, and р z > T ts;
it appears as i
* Ро cote of бы жонге eni 5 «тема eral in the other three sorts of soil is round, unequal, га
small streams „hi . Ahe this sub the Pry EH soil from v
on
carefully removed, dried in a water bath,
Hi
|
E
FE
mains of organi
sand, — — to ^uis анн ; by their hygro-
ey
the tree now sent are as follows онен 8 feet 2 inches,
circumference of branches 17 feet, girth of stem 10
h of
5 inches, I beg your tion to the mai
w inches in circumference at
the part cut; you will t it has
4. Separation of finely divided Organic Matter known | metric properties they retain реси Ё the water whieh :
the name wmnus.—The water of these washin; size of ball was 2 feet 1 inch
i t allowed — — < ae е ungs | they may receive ; X t n changi ng the support of t the surface, 1 foot 6 inches at the bottom,
collected, most of the clear liquid was poured off, and | plants. ‘This is, in our opinion, 0; veh p alan can 1 foot 5 inches деер. It may also °
the remainder; afe b i was passed | ficial elements of a peat soil; we sind itin large quantities e time taken to apply the appara
g a filter in to collect the solid matters. | in Van Houtte's soil end in of Angers ; on ib tree with its ball to the surface did not exceed 10
Sle ght GU uU lr E ERE Mer
> it was 4
— ry 5 i ried in а water bath. In order | Epinettes, id of the yn rts transplanted by my apparatus, and I find
— — loss, the dried filter and humus w The humus may be said to be the natural food of b^ am
and the weight of the paper before those plants which grow чч * soils, to which a manure
j E e en
5. брата of Sand.—As e humus | fatal. The most advantageous proportions of humus |
8
the rootlets in them much in the same state as
ve wu with it the finer th tters, it | ap to be those shown in the three first analyses, but 2 шө женен 2 jo puedes’ ОШ m Pen
ted in а pn E this, means | when it reaches so high a proportion as in th
e * м
the organic matter was dissipated and a very -— ‘sand | Hunandiéres it * ineligible on account of the S каи eee ср mode of transplanting.
remained, which was weighed, and its exact nature y which it has of hardening and cracking, and
ne when * of not not retaining the the water, as has been announced in this communication. They entirely eon-
Separation of Soluble Matter of Organic 2 previously 8
133 Origin. —In order to ascertain the The part which
of soluble matter, it was necessary to make 2 Meis invest vegetable nutrition ^ ss A 2 nown, we
re
of distill sub- :
was squeezed and the liquid filtered. Fifty | bu but humus i in a m 2 state ee баба. of American money per day, * which” says he,
e limpid infusi у
amoun а ager do
quantity representing the t 1 ioles, sn distributed to the organs by the
contained in Ainaa pf: pone. AMAT plants is elaborated,
1
Pong. | «is equal to 5s. 3d. sterling,” and
sh 21 £f. NH E ps ix bad i
was
evaporated, and Site hora È lat capsule, -
i been weighed 4. The б, ори, with astonishment the abundance of soluble organic
Nn apte that of the soluble i i „ and Bonhomet, Rev. Hort.
i —
:
3
whole
This method, although empirical, | gentle bottom-heat, and when the
well together. Place them in a frame or 2.
atmospheric
838 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Dac
stantial being gained over shallow plouguing, What is the — — would be certain, there would be — —
wanted is а deep cultivator, something that will dig or control o cts, Societies. :
trench land as well as a spade, and more . well pruning g and ts ining; ae e tlie addition of hot-water |
аз economically. What would the skilful husbandman | pipes the of ea of fruit might be. pro- o- | INNEAN, Dee; 20;— Posti м
at Lois Weed to a steam seratcher ? much long n extent 3 we little think of, to say John Diekinson, Esq; was 2 in tlie Фа
suspect that he would hesitate before he paid tlie carriage | nothing of superiority іп size and flavour; these; then, | following papers i fellow The
of it from London to Towcester, eyen were it a free are matters not to belightly passed over. Walls L have | Weevil of the Vine and its Parasite, "
- seems to me that all cylinders, be they armed always looked upon as rude contrivances for bringing It appeared, however, from an Itali 178 Curtis,
as they may, py prove ineffective ; they may cast earth to perfection the fruits or vegetables of warmer elimes, passages of which were tra anslated by Mr. арың; Some
backwards, as a rabbit when га burrows,- but there can | and I: do not hesitate to -— that if they were totally the: supposed p pee Lips Bennett,
disregarded other and better appliances would soon be af what is called the “alternation of generations» —
be no evenness in the work, nor any su such depth attained |
as really good — у libe. that of Mr, Smith, for devised. We gro in iin Pines than. those. of the. Notes. on- the. Natural) Order Отона ty f.
i Th ore deseribe well enough | West. Indies, and Tel н ъа, than those: of the Berthold d Seeman. It was stated that Dr.
that a good must possess, and pear Continents ; why then should we not surpass t the — the credit of having first t distinguished mme
are—a lift, a s aei and: a jerk; the lift to gen of America and the Pears of Jer sey? J. Steven as a separate order, and his views wers Стево
impetus, the plunge to the soil, and the jerk to cast |gardenee to t the Earl of Durham, 2 Castle. i ja etalile r
; e. i init rs diagnosis there given was, liowev.
human icm — in digging, and to this alone on the plan I suggested for the better management of 1 0 ern ee, EI L Ce
mechanicians limit their attention. We have fruit and kitchen gardens, as а little corr e and did n ri ehe comprise the
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creditable to impln-nt makers if tliey fail i to imitate, to * Thorp Perrow,” I would remark that I am perfectly which are found only in опе species.
the human frame. sp d i eeman i ni :
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last paper are beaten by one I can vouch for, Реа ch and Néctarine rees will do well, and bear "good Crescentiacec chiefly: bscur in the: tropical: and, i
Many irm since a pde of "ilie old school, was Коран» ж, p this a general thing How. many can bear tropieal regions of America and Africa, one id
i of. Amyris polygama from Italy, which hie. test о the-contrary, за after * = | being found in Asia, and. "none in Europear Аш
ervey d showed (not however in на tos Бейт sil iii in cog — to produce a crop. Se — ee are. ee cultivated, and
gers as Amorous Polyga | Pear as ripening their fruit, and bei of re)
Rbodialendron vj 9 at the: | quite = нден Е а wall in the North Riding of York- World. The order! ‘comprises about 30 species, А
ined tenderness.of this plant, even at 3 shire, ripen in many places on standar espaliers ; distributed C 3 b tinis ich. Dr, Seeman
which Mr, ан has kindly recorded. It blossomed | indeed, 1 have seen the Marie Louise per bocca fine proposed two. sectional орша .
with me for the first time last Jong; producing eight: on standard tter flavoured than those of the same tlie first tribe саана A i ч
heads of flower upon wood which, had been formed Sort on the south side of а wall. “Thorp Perrow" persistent, regular, five-cleft
the previous winter, and it has not yet begun thinks a Pear tree out xs place under at blema, y qom
and
qux ретй Its habits differ altogether from any other | artificial means must be used to render it fruitful ;
species with which I am —— ct as it s in this may be said of any fruit tree under gl
onld on
many experiments t
m. it, and twice: nearly killed it by, keeping it in the Perron in inqui res, aa are we to WY 8
se in autumn. id- | Vegetables, winter Salads, &c., if we dispense with w.
from 1 Ике d June, and in the | І would say that orchard. houses are just the ——
y К on, t ' 2 i vea А
efore it returns to the stove, I allowed one head. of &e., I wovld sooner plant them in an open quarter of the. tation, and a truly unilocular iat a as ап examination
lowers to remain till the seed ripened, which it did garden, 8 the ground is properly prepared for ih 2 ен bar will show ; but hens paar wed
{ them. In opinio
S
peculiarity of possessing an external . 47 7 r eoa p sided protection, a harbour or filth Fe vermin. | tli
unlike that of a Walnut, whieh ы» off almost en: — corresponden t thinks it difficult condemn 75 «sl
some days before the dehiscent capsule opened. ox | Peach and Neetarine e trees, L'am ‘eat of his рибо, on the latter a
R som | that point ; it would be unwise to destroy existi trees. true Bi
arbarossa, dc,—In some MS; p and Walls simply to make a тй пре, at the same time the that after invi
bo ex Hal garden, 2 ш November, 18 39, i find | boats Mime uh worth ря та Ruel 2 of those who | 2 7 felt A that tlie
followin, In one o ineries some unri contemplate a erations. James Russell, Exo à ble, & vend the genus Oxy
ofthe Wortley Hall Grape was hanging, which in зе King's Road, ipie И cto ев do oniace ni
close oney's |
» 1 led 's ‘Eshcollata | i А notice, at р. 820; of belongs he Myoporacer, ење ‘allied 9 8 i
N n growinzat Thor errow, as well as the my hav: P iid to атпа _ Truffles, I 15 ia
£ isin at Kiplin, The wood and leaves are also lik: | tieulars of our proceedings last (2) E — so called: eni in the Infusoria 20 —
del at Hornby Cast This mpost, two parts g arden Spend 00 Alge, by A. Hen In the course of observa-
Т жари А mind a suspicion І have for some part . leaf-mould, principally tions on the m pie Alge, espeeially in invest,
at the Barbarossa Gra rape, which has Beech leaves; part pit sand (such as: is site lim tions of the effeets of reagents om the tissues and ce
E much uneertainty asto
ume bes: extolled as a late e is not unlikely | | wr s 2 9555 or silver sand. As to situation and n contents, Mr. Henfrey had
& new name. Will planting: In a rough Oak plantation we took off th e real existence of the colours
2 one йө hes fruited tl tie Barbarossa Grape, favour turf half spit thick, and m april the soil 18 inches. objects, — that Ross’s lenses of exelent
bed OF piy ; Gardeners’. Chronicle with a. descrip. deep; filled tliis place with the poo on and made drills defining power had
med oliage, sad: wood; D e tell us 9 inches apart and 4 inches deep. In these rw din we. v light taking place in —.— minute bodies, seii
origin | y 1 ' inch
no ri e it, eannot be too ex- covering
grown ; if inferior, the fact. cannot be too the whole with c compost, replacing the үт Pigg colour arises from. n. р
23 Grape is highly little furrows to act as drains and carry o the 1 direct. attention the el
Pre Fruit Cata ? has any produeed w what is figured in "pt reet ii Ghia experienced “to author, a to theatre
8 shld siso be glad of any in- John Disney, the Hyde, Dée. 26, 1858. ite set doser bed. hy enor ев
Some superb Cranes x, in Hin Hamburk) Zransnlanti $us sorin ar rst
tonem, quiae aine 'exbibite dat Bri ton. und 8 rome of your ing Sid rn Balt аа ава, тыс ores and
me to be quite distin e its ques. eared to be removi with facili d Wee кон! Mr
BW. [We know that the Rabens ne [арада the soil away. Dear iw mem, en "Ey r
brought from Como by Mr. Mark Philipa] ee dias sufficient for, the roots, and allowing it to become. Chiawidomones 8
a frozen. "The tree may then be removed entire without | equently found. several red eben
uere; " — гий. — The enclosed. (bits of branches, injury. I have myself m ed hie: plan’ individual, we all, m which, however, vided!
m А s — without leaves) have been with perfect success, but the seasons of late Dead A ought into, f He lad : nto dle 1
ее a th) — several Gooseberry have te too mild for it, and I have therefore had’ colourle
8 ы ami rdens lere. 1 have sent no opportunity of practising it till this year; and
- —— instance of the mildness of the last night the ball of earth, left only yesterday round —
— ста two. ien with more a 32 Pear tree, became 80 completely frozen as to
ав peas, The weather has been verv mild Lon] age 2 pL TP {0 remove it with the earth round it (near
ry mild until this. 2 bushels) without difficult i
ee and e, Des 82 e т,
a tens : А [freely in the open air in. Dorset and Somerset om e. іс colour, It was
again. itina: iar am рї € contrivances brought three plants to my place in December last oit xn devoid of 8 *
inelined: to substitute — — seems when they were in full blossom, They are now beauti- 5 ae attention to the position which
Neetarines, Apricots, Ch for Peaches, ful specimen plants in full blossom against a wall am mp
а erries, Plams, Figs, &c. "Font ell s been thus led to
: orch
Thorp Perrow
s correspondent thinks that an ard Observations have been called for by tlie remarks of ites of Boats.
s Alpha“ (see p. 821), who speaks. of V. Andersoni as Notices of
green: of
them to the tame ° extent D^! Arundel а Neapolitan — Neapolitan Homans serum c ay
d houses. The questi ` p the Brugmansia. being A Narra Travels on Amazon
be, to whit. extent. cupit ercharl "ore seems to me to | shrub in my garden last year; this peur it has been with an jet of the Native Tribes, and 6 72
or walls? It is clear —— S to be sub- maga t, and was not ай by frost till about a upon the Climate,. 3 Natural Ийе Cor
d exch ind can only | when it was hung with hundreds of wers. A Valley.. B, R. Wallace. 4
respective locality, ‘ip eg depends on atone G Gr omo] at? and. it: wants no: eare; Jacky: — : ber
altitude, soil; situation, Gg. ert no one то id bui "азе : — gossip: about small dl
— wild animals shot or .
coneei «t
ta ey ses to be lar Sleds Iu ;|tüguese Vio I
by oe чийто f t grows strong, with —— queden think
Mr. Russell's" the or walls; b by. flowering in autumn and s е 1 train will we 10
cost ot erection would be for edgings. &. pring. At Florence it is used ‘es азо overall da Their tasten ИШ"
Th
| ad
much cultivated in Italy, and at Na ples tag peret а the domestic :
, — then lost again, , as V
и: ;| col the general'aspeet of a punk fød
53—1853.]
T HiE ————. — —
839
dur ar own, in the sense — which we have wien duel
it cannot claim: in any sense igher
— It is clear that the author’ rete es
perficial, and t
rrow; and — ми —
as much of its interest, f,
| аһзепсе precision: in the fac к “recorded
xot we are told that near a
is very pa entiful produces a ра ро —
or and turpentine ; that it is called white |
i ней up wit or
| ETE rmation falls to zero,
v hen we find that the author N to state the scientific
-
form a large item
Then they have the delicious i ärinks
fruits of the- í. :
well as several — fruits
orms, for
fish to give it an extra
Seri аш sometim
relish
8
di
rani
„ immedi 55 Hinr round a
se ear, to make
eir
“On the 2 day numerous
2 ng: Place The young girls. came "repeatedly Рн fill
were in dry
men were seattered about grove PI
nets or arranging some other parts of their ornaments. |
In the afternoon, as.I came from ihe — I found
which others
had already completed. The women had.
painted нерф
selves or each and presen
les, some cir
a
black poured on
back of the head: and neck, and, trickling all down the
hiat they no oubt.
i character;
E of inf
is neatly, got up, and we dare
Wants of those for —
— — —
racter. _ з
ormation
Planchon in Flore
The =
а sino npn a little Mexican Melastomad,
W — in се where it is эм, 2 a useful
— — 1 — * —
New Plants
34. CENTRADENIA nosti,
„ No.
in the sun. b. k it, but beter o Tx
larger and
is the Centradenia nia floribunda, fist made. 33
by Mr. Van Houtte This a. dwarf shrub,
rich d
The f
n profusi urse
^ obtained, md it 3 out to expel — C. rosea
select ‘gardens. The accompanying cu
i= | many: ва:
€ were 80 т
the oe m of the artist
cate as to have
Garden Memoranda.
RTICULTURAL Sociery’s GARDEN, TURNHAM pu
r the test interes.
is
eet гас м
2 зе:
с
ed most эйе
e fl
with clusters ‘of 3 varying from
"—
8 to 14 on eac
in| spike, th 7 tems
on the various 8!
ear it has eight
rom what it has
ag say is a very
e — es, although not to be
сорой with the fine plant ipu: 1 д ed. Barkeria
Skinneri, which we noticed last m as bein
is still in in ape ection, the ра purple blossoms with
which the are densely clothed being almost as
fresh and beautiful a = Ж they first open
Orchid for winter dee s, therefore, certainly
deserves especial atte ienion.
na warm pit 17
in flower,
N crus of Gesnera
$11 in in which few
на
а breasts, ei
ed О
on the mansion that a new brick b. is being introduced into
s Vinery PME
ider a very V
were
with | to be one
тен.
of frost and snow pm ut а
aving
8 е s in-docr alterations
m of the hot- wa
the and ! n g
4l little to зроб at present, i:
epartment struck u us wigs s being worthy
є d'été Petit de
"Bites an early sort, with v. Lace leaves, of
the large Rouen
n at the same time
d
lowish green.
a yellow
aye itis more tender than most othe:
requires to Ая ыр than usua!
the size of its leaves ; this sort is well worthy of exten-
sive p eM cere which it will doubtless recei it
shall have become better known. Both
| received M. Vilmoria, of Paris.
FLO RICUL ULTURE.
Tur Hrpaasora.— ough this must. be
of the most showy. plants. we. have;
admitted
it has
| —
an
going ont of flower. The lateral rés:
сарой in
As an pl
inter.
ko regards ground-work little can be said, the arrival sig
sto most operations | y
— a well drained pot, a ced in
m they will — freely, and sho ET be p
ap
move them to the
ance.
| although inferior in size to those on plants kept to one.
dA for ere in
| мда while
ch i
kinds of — are the bes
drained ground, ae ыу protected ia winter, the
Hydrangea.. will an ornament e flower-
h as os can equal ; but it А эз ay d
season.
pr oper time for ing, the.
it should not be allowed to pass without this par
b dei to. or boxes inte
usiness — atten e pots
for this may be filled to the ee of ced
1;
=o рин of gardon-pots broken smal
in an inc with good compos 2 rub
sifted moderately ri 7 his may be made with to panies
ery lo ong
. This чура ра Linn ога mak
some others, |
ae ava des shaded 98
be: 80 — ——
Finish w th the fine sifted mould the top. wW
ДА ыг ht or three weeks, and then only when the
ive all the air far them топ тва and A kasp бер
Mo ity of {
flowers on a standard Ком pm
this summer to exhibit.
840 THE GARDENERS’ Se IM
ious degrees and fort f monstrosity. This oecur- Recta
масс i Seba ma Calendar of Operations,
— stimulating.
ead of flowers.
_ рве, 31,
the tree to the production af M ins (For the ensuing week.) | turned over, and where draining, road-mak
It should, however, be noted, that neighbouring Rose ea агаа токе is in progress, let it be forw NZ, OF Other
trees, growing under precisely the same circu 8, | LANT DEPARTMENT. frost, that more time may be allowed for 2 during
but of different species, produ their proper "flo ;| Tae severity of the e present weather eg render fires 9 when a change takes place ^ “ry garden
with, however, a prevailing tende ency to abortive Pw necessary to every description of house plants. We |i g every deseription of Talon == under — —
growth, and the produetio the condition kno have in late Calendars adverted frequently to is then air at all opportunitie * Blass, alloy
the “green eye.“ In the: „м in question ihe most | extent fire-heat should b е carrie, and therefor
remarkable e — was that of a flower which was not again allude to it, bar nerely remind our r аасы T
repeated e is, е e ех to. e 1 8 as possible with hard- STATE OF THE e AT CHISWIOR, NEAR
hibiting sepals, etal " loured and scented), perfect | wooded greenhouse plants, by covering the roof with Forthe week as observed at the Horti veras :
stamens with pollen, and. imperfect, semi-leafy carpels. mats P some ecting material Ithough out We түтү TEMPERATURE, —
expanded i usual rounded: receptacle, door gardening is ät à dea lock, not so within, Dec. HEB —a Of the ОТУТ Ol the Barth, :
fringed by the free portion of the calyx of its gene and there does mot appear anything 1 a re Me, Min Max. Min. (Tiso i Wina, i
character, and supporting on its oi 'gin holiday in t rdeners'" almanac ; for air, water, Friday | dora кышы Бел. kasa
within t numerous stamen ome of and temperature require constant watehing апа | Satur. 2: 23 3022, | 20793) 1 ER MEA "a
rmost petals were — welt 418854; nor well management. in their application to the ts o; Money elt чз nb. ac » 597 „ ао INES
developed h bat small aud green SF the: sides of plants, which, if left to Lm for themselves Тев, 526.26 | 29972 | 39-43. | 35 23 r^ э * 2
the. , eup-like receptacle Asse eral hairy s sty these particulars, even for day, w will soon sho vow Thurs; 39]. J 90190: 2 z4 3 A $5 N
crowned by — stigmas, of mueh 18 usual form, but tente holiday “keeping. i is with good cultivation, — — — —|———— | ХЕП
still not well and with these im At uld now be pai various things, which с 136.00) 170 | 265/|-0600. з |05
of a green colour, and baving the form of IPS will keep = — 8 ое at this inclement ,|| ao On TEMPO . frosty a a ч
leaves | tudinally on themselves „ and many ої and will forward work onwards when the busy time — 025 Ртозу; hazy; cleara —
9, 1 lR TA wal Т y ) ; x x =>əharp frost; fine; over
them terminating in a frin awn Neither arrives. Soils and manüres should be spread out, 30 às| — ET ar and. frosty i куу el ata EL.
the normal styles nor the leafy earpels had ovules. The to get frozen through, which. will not only sweeten them ee en eb. bers
centre of —— exhibited a larger earpellary: leaf so but hel. y the larvie of insects ed in them. Intense — clear
/folded as to inelose- one or. imilar though more | Pots should be washed’ and stowed away. Talijes and of the week, 104 deg è below the average, -
- dekeate leaves and à wing point, 1 & con- labels A AE tied up € or use; Ч ie — "STATE OF THE WEATHER vi а
»tingation of the stem. "This js point, gradually зорамі, in order and painted, As*likewise w. age During the last 2s.years, for therénsuing week, ending Dec. 31, 153,
. dével towards one side two lanceolate de t| Lit of plants m made out, as well v plan waited m ac: 284 83 a or |. Prevailing Winds,
leaves or bracts, witch? like itself, ‘as reddi e-düst; crocks, Ke. ady. АҢ, dan. бая | BRE Year [m oui Ж Le
colours: „Having acquired: ‘about an inch in length ‘it nih al КАЗА m Deeper in tad weather, will н-т йт} & Senn ed. | ef Rain, ы,
| Pits, and framen со ee PERSER cua gm -——— ^
— aud decurrent, not on the same — de from frost, ve onally.. adhat] Mee "a 30:07- “ta Hd 1
spirally, arranged, and also tinged: red. Thus, a second: Page ope to асса odT | ййдий eee 039 |12
flo ower — nall respecta 3 like first, except I 4 эз ЫС DEPAR ENT.. "M RE vi Thurs, 5 4182 dod 0.40 6 2
zs list — a. | Daring 5 EARLY : ‘nia bal caution must be sed in d оши AS Fare
| sitit air to Vines breaking during severe weather, | au Lad
SEIT ABT Y sear during aie she pa
of th te second; the. ү e withered, its 5 5 which, if possible, ph nid not come іп immediate contact. 15: anl ен чча г lowest on
ing AWAY»; "it pos Second inflorescence, with the tender leav eep the temperature steady ; = "ther TT
ebat * the e powers of, growth extended itself, m Бесе Е Y5 — —
22 Ido zh nell a ee? but as the Vines esi: the humidity may be somewh 1 gt
ES Xi braet, then swelled into a half- еў, or possibly some damage may occur to the No! tices to Со, de
divi e, With five ‘sepals as in the läst, but —— пеш рел йы, d ices o Correspondents...
Mie in regular hort on the Same Pane, and embryo bunehes, which in very damp houses are Qu elbe Ama — A- inch * return hot-water pipo
"cabe 1 vt, anf ч [ IDA. "the end. а DWA * ч чч r purpose,
We Dona vi onera бў dicii ee S SABE Té e c veru: e
to The petals of this flower were numerous ih. thei ping HRS M ad 7 70 Ve ^l amount of bottom- “heat is recommended Jor Cueumber it Itho
. — = tod sth lanedenaty " ud With, their respective Stages of gi Above a heat of the NM ICH me 9
ini Tubs ↄ *ð rg a ry umerous, ДЕ — de present stor wil i = Moh n ырс : брану : St 4. We. think you mst He St
2 the border; the езеп storm v in li hood ese e. — mash expressions w 8 81 ps we
carpellary leaves and styles s sürróonded: & А larger in- ot this 2 10 Wen should be lost by timely addi-| 5? o-grea : e are, у inevitable.
— оное point along with two fi il We mar aiiora p^tur such terms when they occur
1 tions of fresh dung or ‘leaves, in opine a uniform any — than FR DANI unusual. English. latter
pistils term by stigmas. | In this te t| steady heat. Pic А. В; Case yo d lt Johnson or
Í heat: ACH SE. very he e you, could consult Johnson or Richa
aer Caen whilst lz flow 7 the ute gi "Rre-heat "exce pt by day. den fe botanical; words, you, should look €
smallest, e: leat-l do fall bean 10. 305 wit te i оет E | sary of Botanical Terms or his“ Vegetable. Kingdom.
' racter most lost ; "whilst pond ie hairy and delicate, trees ; syringe e деш tly, but snd — й ines of bri ht теш Fis — G sire — vale mi i
" n о i
— the eon. [om ите and apparen tly anys, sprinkling пе Каша apparatus will parti ten ne TS Anon, Dr. Nylander's papers on Auts are published ia
these three flowers in sequence ‘occupied two mon rete — Ba АШ b «ак Me moirs was obtained by Messrs. Williams & Norgate fora
Qn. a lon gitudinal section Шу M point in E y “also, we «ma — s on e ers few shillings.—J T A. The ce found j^ 1
wer was seen not to hav ер a rom the wal apply here b. rotected {ийан um ^ some canicalaris, or an allied spacie зету like the common hse
ntre or actual axis of die Vista, каана ran | or o inr: : gos i suffered to tl 0 m, t fly. It is this larva which 18 gesasionally very Бает
one side. Henee, both the i ar peduneles curved i perature b : éntly lowerelt in Ж b eii Дев the м — Intesjines, sò you must take care to use none
ntes - т a Í | М , i
50 85 to intain the flow ] in the same line with the | an excess of water is added at a season when na “= yes OF г зза EE hen Beurre Diel; B, Beg „Кон
inal stem. In anotherimonstrüsity, in which two glass should, if possible, be kept dry. Bring on ©, Beurré Bose; D, Bishop's, rs phan; Е, & 1
flowers were eed on the same continuous axis, the Strawberries деші у ; these will require air daily, не H, Kerry Pippin; K, mie Seedl come
sepals exhibited a tendency to be compound, by develop- to be kept near the sini. matics 2 ie ar pop i, yide o m ut wl [tent
ing imperfect leaflets. In a third exam he sepals : rere зры 6, 1 05 Ен p» or I1 SPU
grown into 1 compound leaves, having two FLORISTS' FLOWE Nonpareil; 9, Court E Wick ng iris
leaflets on each side the petiole, and a very e| Whilst we are LE е snow falls ara А omy Napoléon; b, Passe Colmar. PE 8, 105) 1% ls Meng T
' inal one. In this too, where but one flower | Severe frosts a appear : now will and the Apples found without numbers were t
heme aom c $ fth Mec i in, and -— Wine. ||
formed, the growing point started y a right | to attend to com А) 3 each — tha hard idis di os io liged reluctantly to
angle to the original peduncle, and then, curving to | frozen crust should be removed aid aside, so as decline Es diy 3 y "але or other "ante that we venture
bring itself into the e straight line, grew in 0 other po of the heap to be similarly " request our c — ndents to recollect — ins ge un
у — osed. Should = = ther last sufficiently long, | or could have, w ertaken an unlimi йи apply,
gr to
Shoot, forming at its ‘Apex a good bud —
' similar growth
winter. A of the calyx
5 occurred in апо : ity |
do which I shall refer is, where the — ai d
into a strong leafy shoot. In this сазе, no cup-li
existed, but carpels were placed
"disk-like expansion surrounding the stem, which
| жэза little more than a]
leaves had fallen.
in
| when well established, a
m fies. longer, Pindola more leaf-like
ve these last, five more evident leaves, four of which
— 5 e trifoliate, were disposed i
manner
the axis, for the space ch abov
whorl. Then a node d,
rounded by six pinnate leaves, not qnite on the
2 A yet not in e err nor eee spiral in
-quarters of an inch fro
the shoot ended by a terminal bud (vinter) ит: а
ofu
neq Th
of monstrosity well illustrate the morphology of dis eus
origin from leav. ves, and their
tendency to take on ac
carpel. Arlidge, in Annals of Natural History.
is
in a wet state, and we now say, by no means dig it with
on it; for snow
and materials
Dung,
8 for ma
fex be wheeled on to a —
it c will be a great silt gained sweetenin
of the soil and t sara ion of insects go. By
shut rs Aurieula frames close, at all
i give an inch or two of It
not be supposed that th d
are by any means tender. A P
i injurious to them than several degrees
frost. The same ks will apply to the Carnation
and Picotee. As for T Pink, it is hardier still, and,
ts, for
to broken enit ганак,
epi Age IS Кр Re: The amateur will find
LOWER GARDEN.
NONE б genes any earth-work which
may be in hand can be attempted in department.
In most $e generally trees and shrubs
da
for a few years. pro
5 lated to defeat, duris mii otherwise, the
Beds of Tulips, A: e
be covered with
KITCHEN GARDEN.
t 1
We told our readers по! t long since not to dig groupd
Your gardeners, t to whom these remarks m
genus is at present Mes
at the same time as
d
over "-
ho; from
NURSERY WORK: ro. There is no se
satisfied by & treatise.
jects onla be m your inquiries can oly Ж 2 whole г tine T a
nursery f а season. The ost likely to
ts rare fo or mee
vel —
* Guide to — . — one Kite!
accord
space, во — be —
heat fm walls, houses, or trees,
the. night of the 16th December was 7° T.
freezing ро! old double
TRANSPLANTING: J Abell. You may safely remo 2 roots, and
yellow Rose, cutting round a ball of earth to take it UP
throwing water upon it in frosty weather, 80 ca ph
ne a ball for "erem as you say you
to some Pinuses a few y
DS AND FORESTS: connie Reader. We cannot P
buried will — айел
Woops A
anonymous communications upon this subject.
— tom
——]
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZET
TE 841
ciue te O YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS YET New
Oat Ic 21. 155. 6d.; ditto, 41. 5s. 6d.; Chaff Cutters,
6d.; ditto, 19s. 6d.; 188 1 2. 105. 64.; Жш] г Mills,
64.—1 MAR 2 N EDLAKE & Co., 118, Fenchurch Stre
ашы
CU! 11 TU
A * TI RISTS.—
p ing toon pex элен vmi he — of this 1“. 7s.
MÁNURE are still carried o 41. 105.
AN TONY GIBBS AND SON
AS THE ONL IMEOSE EES ОР PERUVIAN стак | AS! овоа INSTRUCTION. — I. lue
Consider i be their duty to the Peruvian Governmen f th
— nend Former and t others who pied r Соок
blic, again to reco
a refally on their guar
f the par rties from - от they
Fir security, and, in
te, "t d ANTOPI, GIBBS AND SONS think it
d buyers
e Farm
| farming on g own account in Buckingham — p^ a V ewer |
Г; п PRACTICAL |
t - ern system of|
ways with a view to profit and utility. |
— —— urchase will
of co
sitim to
AND
— Seg pai td is now publi: MS 2
e NEW PRICE CURRENT AN)
can de obtained from з. WILLIAM E. RENDL
smen, Phonan a: or from ey b uires said; the
N OFFI CE, 29 RAND.
Price Sixpence. E see another page.
ANCHESTER XT. EXHIBITION.—An
aoe vi be —4 in the Free Trade Hall, on the
24th and entries must be made with the
8 > entra oney
en
be giv
+ Pou ~
ined Prize ‘List ea y Exhibited as Extra
ward
POTTER, 13, . — Street, Mancheste
Tp 9e A AT METROPOLITAN EXHIBITION
0 Baz
on Tuesday, the 1
and Friday, the 1 :
8 d., Wednesday, — and Е riday, 1s. cach day. da
— Wed pee at which sound Peruri 89 truction,
Pus has been sold by th em during the last two years ri but Wosz whose a it is to E. stea E. * — 23 devo
9j, 5s. per ton, less 24 E their profession, can be treated with. Periodical Pxaminatións |
Any resales made by dealers at à lowe r price must therefore | Pupils fa odor а ана Mohe bakod: кла tho tate 1
ocr et ten rh ari” of pr rogress be fully ancertained and promoted,— — For. —
mee AN. GUAN the guaranteed import. of other partiéülars as to soll and situation of dv = $ * to
ANTONY GIBBS ase S SONS, Lobos Island Guano; — —— buc
Saperphosphate of 277 and all ficial Manures, Linsee Adi \OLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND s» CHEMIS TRY,
Rape Cakes, &c.— WA 6118 CARNE, 10, Mar Ris ine, London, (C ANS OF PRACTICAL AND 6 ЕХЕК ERA ENCE, 37 melt
ANURES.— The follow ing Manures are manu”, 38; Lower Kennington I Bane, Ken , Wer Din D
earn д MF, TA. Factory, Denied Creek: e * Prineipa FG
. : 2 E "— of. studies етн in the Co ollege c cün prise eve ry
Superphosphate of Lime neh r ith for the ey et Agrieulture,
Sulphuric Acid and Coprolites ч 8 0 e Engineering Mining, “Manufactures, and the Sd! ; for the Naval.
illiam; eue yt fio ndon d Military Services, and for the Universitie
NB = Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of "Rois and 1 of every description vasa 3 and
Ammonia.—Sulphate 3 eurátely executed xt the College. The! ut тр: other
Машага may be had on. application to, the, Princip
HE LONDON MANURE. COMPANY’S 1
prinei im ield- T s.
Bx Sanne OF PHE ume gg e iN CHARGE OF HER Madsepry’ 8
р ROYAL FORESTS.
with Pipes.and Collars
are required for Under-Draining w
The Agricultural Gazette.
— — —À
‚ватовра — ланос 31, 1853.
О ¥OLLOWING WEEKS.
12— eee р Soc, of Ireland:
тазу
***
Ae =”
——
Our readers n. ыа rai — —
adver ent. intention. to.
8 AN rtisem
J OTICE. is hereby given that Tenders at. per rod, edition e of in ioni in time for —.— De 8
onday
M f Ше
ÉL k Farm, three mil 2 ‘
5 nile from Brockenhurst, in pr st markets, Mark Lane and Smithfield, and c
s and collars to wn fi oria | | durin
om 3] Bing miles dant om te | EM an account of some of the principal
18 Din Dodo on f WI > Ww
1 ars of th and of ry ш corn —.— enerall
VVVV»''ĩ. vor Ave
ag 1 ' ants, «5225 obros ont diin] ORDANS thus Saak baie «m i Bleed in the middle of
. It required to st qpatifeati LORY dc
E = ЕЕЕ Тр nd uq
Bridge, Fulha — ton, ж 1б s одра, 80 5 ris
ed «ce ok — : ormaniee of ne satisfaction of d og bf ante edle. e xplanation ur object in
less ЕС а 2 London Termini dtithe Серет me! ра Depniy Surveson of t rof — XS "ibas - 6 this ill. 1 e by So MT. readers. The
0 e.lessee of New P. (IFES ded Jy Peres 1
elt mar ati hd Videte is Fare Có; 26, Down Street, Weed ie SINN m poy for New Park D — p publication of the Agricultural Gazette e clusively
gricultural Seedsmen, ome zy! all the —.— — ow ds d; 2 W. red byte Ri —— aim — mit када ы c ^f omm Saturday has hindered it hitherto fro re
of tie, Company. Re тч ЕСА T isch af January, 1854. ing the ma as fully and immediately as was
Ae e Lo s westtender will uae be &ccepled, ` 84 desirable. is difficulty is now removed, —
MANURES, acturers | | which we: be able to devote t
AND. IRRIGATION, Jo larger space Which wel shall be able to devote to
others makin ARTIFICIAL M MANURE | b. "prete — rer
eee e 92 5 as 10 rane Film ae EL
ent prepara "applying to edi ©. Ц j ication in la н y
Principal of th and Chenieat College, K mmis ton, зна 5 667 pare 3 е Аз and Irri Ei ip е
pal 8 Ibin ne —— enmington, e weipſes either È ИЕ, ws. un nt oer M
Coprolites, &c., and Assays of ae — and — т Minera ence gb
— ча dispatch. H. W,. wishes call абад roved
and inexpensive n Petar o of Irrigation, whe A on to his an fey $ of a
Gentlemen desirous of 3 — M it Chemi¢al f re, he
ew dida onvert d land having a sufficient
6 N and and — nb will find =e kx and accommoda- * of 55 aeo — water meadow, which may be
po eve ат, without the Дый от of manure. any
further informati on
NTHONY’S PATENT UR MERI AN. — The | Court, near Tiverton, Devon
Ro again awarded the prize to this
Churn, ei their = meeting at 9 АА © = 1 this
Churn m e 4 1bs. 6 oz. - butter from 4 quarts e best
of the oth — Churns t
oo AN ARLIAMENT.
— he same
testimonials, ‘and list ó
s of raining,
о on applica-
tion—Burcess & KEY, A Agricul 15 e
Warping,
neben mag eve * improvement to land executed b
— — «аы 5, | LANDO x ERS’ i d either k Me ven or e
103, Newgate Street, and 52, Little Britain,
PARKES'
WINTON'S STEEL DIGGING FORKS.
ged for ma
Counties in England, a and having employ the а
Practical Staff in the United Kingdom, whose sole — — ois
Inc $i
Tenants — Life “Trustees, Mortgagees, — of Livings, | 9 |
n hav ork: Irrigati nes
tid A Нед їй m f Riport of tho Council
of the E
| ums
$ neral meeting of the Society on this day
eia accepted the AS суы to them which was
devoted n. же» ements, is the best guarantee for the eriticisin’s bat this
| success o
Eve information will be given at the Offices of the Com: hands of
30, 8 t Siteet Eois, or 9, Boao 1 Exeter. pany, is not the cn it b receive : at t the han pif:
номАв MAY, Secre the members generally, and that in the
ollowing remarks we shall give ——— to both
TO LANDOWNERS, SOLICITORS, ESTATE ACENTS, ETC. the feeli 4 the dgment of ve ny beside
CHE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, in. the feeling and the judg |
" э. = ourselves. оп — of renes resentation
by special Act of Parliament, 1853, having relationship
Ба} ‘thelr 0 organisation, are prepared 2 receive applications or finance— of practical о сачы
e P execution of improvements, under the provisions of | to science, all o i gr
their ve fai led; m
си Act extends to England, Wales, & id Scotland; and em- | the preparers 585 ha for cw aa
р‹ rs perso ns in the actual possession ol land or n recta was an them de ten
the such as tenants for life, trustees bodies co: of blindness and of prejudice, to
incur et-henefices, mortgagees in р estates md of which i - 1
HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Steel Di ipit cart пече into. terminable "have Oe EI
ES ‘orks hitherto sold by Messrs. Winton & Son, of Birmi igging | annuity or rent-change of from 14 to 2 уеагы а n терасе | САМОЕ йо {о be in the van of agricultural
called by them Winton's Parkes’ "Forks," were m be elu irem A AU Quin sb ub ened үч mise the leading agri-
sored by me, or by my direc ison for the said Messrs, Winton & | will supply the capital to landow ners ‘preferring to to execute im- | culturist ar — day — a onal agricultural
and that I have appointed Messrs. BURGESS T Kev, of 109 News а — 4 — — yt dum ds 9 “ai ne ome has, it may be said, ignored
ust. orders to be E wholesale Agents, to whom I respectfully comes on improveme diea efforts, though they have been of national — of
t cular] m
__ шйнен. Signe gned, Francis Pankrs. | in the m . gu dign one of ан PrE its ity 3 —
WATERPROOF PATHS,— 1. The Drainage M Mr any such means as impartiali 5 |
AORN we СРЕ Чике Inelosure Commissione Er Em appro — influe by the prejudices either
'['HOSE who o would enjoy th kein 52, 3 — bem. of "TUUM or Tidal Waters, or of its own mem or of agriculturists s generall
winter months sh nstruct their walks ‘of PORTLAND Rivers, on a body gover constitution would lead it carefully
CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus: —Ser IM or 5 "the Drains, a. or Water- in the step: edent : his icular
om f which the path isat — — ne loam wait 4266 of the Land, under the Inclosure Commissioners. 1 steps Т f habit of that indif-
— ed with it, and to ed. partof c 2 add one of 5. Reolematios of Land lying ^ 1 ce d ed it—for the 1 o
iazer sand. То five parts of such “р add one of Port-| 6. Making Farm-roads to the extent of one-half of the outlay | ference towards first agriculturist of E ;
Cemeht, and incorporate the whole veli the eb аруз, for such 9 ith which b treat ing his life,
Spplying the water. —M be laid on 2 inch „ Clearing Lands. with which he had Y
i mit sei Pel gs Nr fool remis poyoni бе| В, Breton of er me дой йа И е бшу oro | үөр ince his decease. «г.
n | farm purposes to exte re sin
tannot grow through or upon i erts it = Farm-houses gs. ipu
альны eg It imm : IM action of the “Ta effecting the „„ а yaik —— any | wx ins » look at the list of appointments to
from the middle of the path towards the sides achin uses, , „ ir the Mark Lane
CATTLE: para akes Lope paving for BARNS, ae Tanks, or Reservoirs, €: Conduits and Wi * On the P . — Ae Eos i thy with
where а clean, hat FARM YARDS, and ail other situa F P vicio im e . . heen re
"Man er equally well asi as Tn éurumer. tetera be at or Forms of Application ax and further iB) Old alae Vad uy only of those peg hens lon ship was persona у unkno nown
Mit — the Cement, J. B. MEE SU ы е — Napier, Managing Director, 2, Old Yard, or with } he had never come їп
842 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
ty since its commence- stone or pillar of the edifice itself; and his it was—and this we ‘know to be the =
the — of the Ba 2 i Council meetings | ‘colleagues quoted. yonder, though well known here. owe it to the wise, benevole th um
of No na 1845, and July 8, 1846, and then of as mea of intelligence and energy, do not strike the | conduct of Mr. m к Pambleton erested.
r
; Near E
d if either justice English farmer as furnishing the real measure of sham. We know по Who lias те.
July 9, ‚ап A iat dps — 2t Let him & this himself.. No one is more desirous than ourselves to e specially upon 2 2 a Joster claim
3 e the agricultural and acknowledge the value of their services; but though landlord who, by personal exampl А
ful owledge. o ч “Cita
nd say if our alter- а nong the foremost, they are not our real guides sand | tivation shown on ^ arms in hand
Ls rtm canal этилине or — does мағы пог our most: important. benefactors. | cially by the offer of, liberal; ——
not apply to those e pa for the-condnet of ма American ignorance, however, оп such points as | to intelligent Agrieulturists, has doubled: ote
і і is f his estate since it has co e into his Value.
- ourselves. Residence within the same time that it has Vim i cultivated be at Ње
ad o ouse wonld seem as had d d a knowledge | ans a ae bi men is worthy, of o ar gati.
> re recedents, of. its- structure. as: too, much. distance. is. nd, for ue of his merely, passive-exampl *
. oe sa excepting: one or two whom everybody knows, agri- | owners. But to this, in Mr. Hormann о ое,
D'S
ing reference, to culturists are puzzled, even here, to name the few added laborious activity: — 46, з
— dag an — e Connell of the, Reval Agri- | who — iinan under greatest obligation. Let hazardous: responsibility: for the: attainment: уҹ
cultural Society of England thinks due to the us try to help their спее: : strictly public: good. Our readers: know. that: the
memory of him who has of late years.labonred most It would be a tedious t 1 .- Agricultural College at Cirencester has not ot alivay
usefully, and stood most prominently amongst the anceship as well as — С to indicate been in its present it onsen, condition; bt
agriculturi this country; ut few of the many oceupying the front rank ill report, as we rt, Mr. H has
We do ‘ot write for the information of our amp British 8 as their guides by way been it active, friend: At the c that Moment
read ; all this has long si e. Large intelligence combined with | when the share capital was exhaust y
to dispassionate men. But elsewhere—in America, Bo iem ability is not unfrequent among our tenant- difficultiesand disappointments (arising especially, we
where the name of the late Earl of Dvcig is as well farmers, and how much the influence of these cha- | believe, from agricultural: mistakes,) had. di
as here—and in other countries where agri- racteristics i is increased by their co-existence with | many of its original supporters; Mr. t: Нолдхр made:
urists read and speak in the English tongue—it long experience, whether in field or market, in the | the noble offer to find. t e. funds for the completion.
may be useful to put an record this protest against management of large invested capitals, may be and continuance of the md ni His. |
an injus se and. indifference’ which» agricultural easily conceived. Just as in other walks teachers alone has raised the ma many thousand pound needed.
no doubt ultimately rectify, but which and authors are often mortified’ to find their | for the thorough equipment: and conducting of 60
— D account to be borne in silence by | **originalities" and novelties,” combined w si "m uch ao — —
contempo ] W. on, in works alread "en А ien
ө меги шой verá of competition, in v and ad азы, | so that noble lords and others have now. joined him,
in agriculture, if they would look about them, might in his responsibility. But that’ the Institution iy
often see their ideas and conceptions. de — now confessedly the most efficient. of its Kind
bas yet been known is. due to his patriotism in,
„ e and to his control and guidance ever
wee Future writers; will, We are 8 0
zig
5.5
MR English reader of thio чета Ji literature
is rprised to find in it frequent
ни to the farm practice and the e agricultural
oceeditigs єз y side of the Atlantic. Our climate |
NCEE LAR. proper nam BRAMER an T 1 respected out of their profession as well as in it, and e conclude with reference to another i
of Eng ish] ities. The «Norful roar whose intelligence, the result of long experience as. | of disinterested’ unobtrusive labonr: ih an
ub. These + are the “ 1 Тав пета: za; he many influences for g rs
T" ei no wonder tha wn. in America, the year upon пане тебене ч
merican as well rein d partisans, : | meetin of the English ‘gical $ Sui
д eattle of all these. breed | their паш л thet он in many —.— they are pens —— in 8 ng
iglish, bas as i e a circle , hers, titude. devising and maturing; "te te lt
of readers, and admirers. there as ve Mr. — oii Wr ove = ae have, hove a actively ‘country meetings, — to the management
ens „Bock ef the Farm” holds as undis- mere for the common good that we have more the former, who has now sueceeded his brother in
puted. and. well-earned à. place. on. e shel rticularly to refer. Amo ong these ev ery one will the direction ^ Neve" and a the üt :
ves.
* as it does upon admit that the foremost pl the Smithfield’ Club, that the ^s
^ < ер x place is worthily occupied by the Smi
— — MAR English fhe 1 for the year, of the Roy АКША! these shows is greatly o wing. bam thus
ure, 1 1 columns "e^ ?mes — Socie of England. If. we do not now. at any therefore a large share in the жы of. 2
ae reps nca А n vu | e Теш describe what he has done, it is because that | cultural progress, We are not now теѓа M eat
Called A TTE ; and all the a vocates is already known, and the high терра} in which leading agriculturists of the country, , but to the men
ws a нл 2 со „Eoas is so justly held by "English farmers ren- | who nefitod: PEE
983 а late | * ‘ey in their service. No one in the Societ ety | positions which in apte ^ p —Á—:
can named who is jr really its President the justice requires that-the,useful uno
years | — m it. dens in p way AE ime ending man not by m domos à insignia of office, of such men as Mr. eve artes be wi
— as ашпа], ‚ receipt, to but by the йв Ыш: 79 5 teful f dd many others might be t ligt, à
ce we may have.. hitherto imagined. i tc incid а; е grate: homage of its M. a. We leve 2 fer Jis -
we: doubt; not -with | The names of many others will Suggest themselves, | mud ri satisfied? with selecting the 1 e a
to whom. iss a ae de especially of England is rig ^s the differe 5 а P d 3
ind r just now to only tw 0 deserve respect an itu e "
an occupying widely different spheres as regards 7 оза alin. useful Jabours ow
— ces. they. have rendered nl both Peer to On the 1 г ркаг it i “ho e
Manoa dio m the historian of these years e ebt they a i msc таш i ^
‘both: deserving: it now for the course of it, and during x
by мө die Д ‘laborious: TER dis- | — ö sp
e flag tellin, E
the. owner is at — living, the тј оо n b Tatha. readers hoy — ne —— ee srs аа MS
Бс M it be, the. vane
shifting: with the wind, alone at чые vane the certain and abundant f s oL theit onze have diss of cover
юр ; and the aving much capi
bu thoroughfares: and | culture, we know | : "
| 1 5 of greater importance than the college at Cirencest г; | ine ^ d
wies об light- up the su e and the We have strong confidence in the чафо which are | е whether t premises, wher а reasonable.
the —— — б The breadth of | yet to appear from the instruction annually receive oa о podaci — — this can. oni
this upon а ыы Influ within alls. An extensive farm and an able 3 by-eii се; but I think it is cleariy ©
ture. i The li ofthe edifice of British Agrieul- bod rofessors — constant. information. thus |), = ^
Writers: on the other side. м arci a 0 ue 105 eye аз Well as ear—accommodation for 200 | Instituted-fór the purpose. Г adimit. OS
м 5 е astic o. students, young men of the hi foolish thi ido tma) AR
ming interest: here, strikes one as being due to , YOURS igher agricultaral ranks pays . ue .
We d r
ung inter st —the annual or biennial distribution of that number
Some such imperfect: view ав p described. | of thoroughly accomplished agriculturists over the or encourage. "While her d т
who have. DE achier. 9 м jandothers соп untry—this was an ideal worth any amount of doubts should be entertained of * covered i
honour, zm I whose cime | — Я, зев of labour and of effort, and
Wi ; mann 1 roperly to prepare the straw for decor i
by; us. тање N AG is гоа am pae agriculturists and tenant а ЖА that cattle under. . — oí ain
ds Mel 8 cat- farmers; sti Prospect. of the entire straw in absence of sun, and a free: would 87
ing 95 and. activity ‘within, iban ay & corner- realisation of this ideal is now brighter than ever | and consequent evaporation ! - 70 he fra
*
s OF rejected: 91 well as study, makes their practice useful all around. | different etes Dn te, the most efficient of d
ke
ce may, played. We have not seen their names за _covEti@n YARDS ron MANURE "e m
f
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sm THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 843
Dinerease your head of er bend of stock, give them less for litter, | BOTANY AND VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY. a high reputation as — drainers should have
more to eat, and no fear of ing too First : D. rte ч | — millions of aeres during last 10 years,
i ll not be found to UE. W. B: Lo = i
Were it necessary (which it will not be founc to г t know so little about those furrows whieh I
ie] it wou! d'be better to introduce artificially | SURVEYING AND v» OWL, ENGINEERING, generally, though not np disteibased; cda
фза to allow the clouds to be ‘aye tooming them- | rst (33 M. D Davies Leguat neither affirm nor deny the-fact of their existence, they
selves on — middens.’ M of this last month of ex — € can neither tell us.t direction wlien they exist, nor
ез of wii I 1 "тай е — ial Agel БЫЧ Qe qu Pusat | Hei diui Que [Ma =>: Henr —
a court - tributions of cipal for approva: on what ma called system, and have
stock. To the: ‘other . reply—what | x ee ae es H. Inge based their operations on assumption, without sufficient
]d tlie last six do is n the way of evaporation? The Prize for the; best Essay on 2 ee eed investigation of the internal structure of the soilt
or what has the Ме сїгеп Mon си done to dry, up ex- | Tha. Prize for the best J ourna] of Cases} 8 si | J. Trimmer
posed open courts !— which I v ture to say ‘er < valuable. at the Vet — el j | Land Drainage, Yout correspondent “J. er "Bum
ther osing som v of thay та t valuable w | appears to isunderstood the object and argu-
. NE Mist of fodder ir in the vain Prizes dor wt Ts 1 enry St, Leger Pad ae of — ion, whi — did.
attempt to — — y diti Whata — le tory B ais ker — T. — 1 — to publish in your Number of the 19 uit. At
substitute ^ v^ — in — glled Highly PM. - W. St. Leger and Hamilton == — | — - — — — : em eras
usually emp T ave ponrings , Ditto roughton oe less, any particular
far possible, the. Higkly See ТЕ. Cuppage, and Brickwood. ys ng upon which I “anticipations
valuable ¢ eseaping g matter. True; itis better than nothing ; Kiste cibo Caec am | of a fortune looming in the future.“ On the contrary,
rpose of my paper was to con all empiricism
|
n our — t friends what is the- market vale
of & sucked ora drove out. my
least à an
from m;
liquid, ye et the
state of! my n
Streaming
I
ГИ, las Ж ы winter, and the preeedi
covered courts, without the loss of a drop of
pasar was quite SAPPY ; ; what. was
ghbours' milarly employed t:
with the e liquid the whole way to the *mid- |
den! Who can Бе аза! Лова: ева such a
course, irrespecti eae — eartage ti
entailed by the eim
moi
* But. granting, for ше эсти of — that the
and wind dries up our eourts in pro-
ion о:
to the fall of rain; or, to pu L more crea i
74
|
same number of
re straw, |
18 Wend маре of wind, 5 т]
ч
ey hat mon
a touchiug-sympath thy far di distressed |
- cum nothing but what the rain contributed?
Mere » useless sidi no — Is, no ammonia ex-
traeted! Does no place! And,
without gi the farm r the least Tot ose, do sun and
wind evaporate exactly "ihe superabundant moisture,
1 nothing more than what is absolutely necessary
|
or tn r bellies:
ng the weer from the limited ктт {
But animals ta
whieh КЕСЕ — — take ri
ng one, Mr. D
the | wit
Š oss i
Wher
EA * — (its Seger arising from
e | озеру,
reak.
Home Gorseepanience in draining ; and although I can conscientiously assure
rae arg pam git i am illi o «iR Dou -i 1
to бте a few parting eoe at the Keythorpe
en, рагатун if = Шоу. are as harmless as the last,
thout considering it an infr of the armistice and
without being drawn — a breach of it myself. There i
is one observation, aret in his last letter which I
cannot allow to pass unn e speaks of
crossing е fall of the nd
y Mr. r into crossing it ашам, 2)
tilia he means that I haye made any. mo
rst. ment on the subj nm
a A the J vm of the Royal Agricultural Society,” |
„р. 100, line 5. The ob bliquene Rd
Мао to the Tine of greatest descent is there те. | eu
d; hy i — ene )
stated ;-thoug i
the Keyth
ган»
— 1 — te be prof
instance, and for the —— a fee, but
however
escape the
tively unpractised eye, and: whieh might
in e g а practitioner to
І am not so pseudo-liberally in-
na
conclusion,
| on
“proficiency in th
s, if, by virtue vot the new е tice of such a useful peoféssittj — honest rig t to
gravity, d а pe er, like every ex remuneration for their servie But, in this
agri e, bee V 1 unwilling to abandon vas habit f J. R.
that 5 — еш med an
channels! If t
hy ns of their ow
ature has laid ty the line of states bin himse ж апа Mr. Denton have agreed
$ — n the case of their own lave e a disintereste: M
y take the water in the nick ok of — in the аб « to o disturb ihe peace aed uf e au 0 r ер
іва scent state, as ee would 1 before it has run co-operation of 1 rantage
long. in one channel. have 9 and Ї doubt: ok their investigations will tend to le
an engineering soy js it. Again, in whatever diree-. aequ
ck laine | his dri, he will ‘find the ledge,
occasional
er be time enough to
| might ask many more questions, and ma
fra
or
of
don of prie m ag аф.
Тайшет offer of his assist-
ess so beeause
make many more
ations, but I re rain ; because чы} iste, ns particu
the. armi because І know the difficulty: of ines as e ч
—— of his frank dec N ЫРУ д,
combination
n cere
— on bis mis eara чен cam
alise the quantity of rain
process not in itself a v. P ei
Mie
or drying | |
ith the drought which ¢
spondents, without a fée?" Jean assure him T am fully sensible of’
of his and stiall gladly avail
iere “
y this prediction, that two years will not have ара, ticulars ab feld Ir aet | А eeki
d e la or drains. proper direction | to lay my drains, Ke.
1 found a place in the Gazette of the 3d inst., dure 5
rrespondents
from * —
об
any of your co
I have still 8
muniea eations received” those
efore he will ying his min obliquely ' is
across th — E that since his eyes have
f been opened to their existence 3 haunt him night and failed in eliciting 75
n
which} he. ascribes to the third, t sanguine expectations
to will 1 even more- Por m benefit of my
bing. of —— mer:
БЕБЕ
that falls during tha t period, E
ery great
—
д =з] — n же,
i TS OE. NAL EXAMINATION. — The
Sessional Exam — College
greatest le the for a few. geht
Таар
stratum of — He ‘ie!
Royal neers e
— бегиш 7 on Tuesday, che 20th inst., and The Keythorpe estate has been. hole th — T F оЁ wood, the same diameter
follo ed. on: following. The. way. It has rained cheaply and I pasties as the bore of the pipe to be put down, and put 14 inch
ming is the те Sici of — the various ciently. If any gentlemen — latter asse down the rod until reached from the hori-
or if they doubt that i is equally
PRACTICAL e eee those in whieh ers on the gridiron system lay their this done,
Barker euh drainsat intervals of 8 and 10 yards, I am autl ised b
. Welsh 8 Lord Berners to say, that by ad ng a private
— Leigh Shittler Le Feuvre munication to me, they may have an opportunity
$ Palliser . Mant satisfyi doubts, from i
alle “dee et that: p A is hag will not seru
Chancellor Dor cama pee | find fault openly: — ctmm whieh they may 28 ——
Wt Жаку : = Lord Berners will be much t by; the
Lacey y opinions. and
Fin CHEMISTRY, : i are v ‘prevail amon rai their cont
Best in Oran dud Apriona ‘s. one J. T Davies. statements as to facis, prove that we have yet much to
qua T PTERINARY. MEDICINE AND g н ^ Mr — —
F. W. B. Loueh mar
MA
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
hat disappointment which your D
©]. 3 MJ I would merit, if I took, by pr оху,
the advice of any draining engineer or practical perso
2 although E conceives he has discovered that I —
no practical knowledge of draining: yet h А һе given
my paper anything like an impartial perusal, he would
have perceived tha was aware of the fact E
and unsatisfied with the knowledge I possessed, other-
wise
i and be qualified,
neas a day,
d upon, on i drainage
; I think, for I benefit of his. mor
5 reed fellow- ereatures, he mi ht
his «беге unedifying paragraph by
eld be as described, it may be
rms of such — such
hich nothing could have been more
easy, and ihing else was expected.
Stoppage o of Drains by the p Аг Trees.— The most
stance which er seen came under
seasoned
saying, * If J. R. B.'s
thoroughly Sed. by x
inch pipes ; for some
rains in connection with
ea "m slight inelination, and for the
E RA = eight weeks the which drains
verse, a distance of Bi or 600 yards, has indicated a
ех of opia rity which p. not satisfactorily
accounted for e it was probable that
a pipe had 1 given 5 7 — a — stoppage had in con-
sequence taken place, as I could see fro Wd test-pot
e$, the current was not zn ous as in
hich m WD lel with it, -= received
I conse
mass of roots 1 occupied the
pel of about
29€ I
ric — it, бу Maa e —
rogressive
over the
n
tendency to seek
rapidi when in contaet with
to be ust,
and "Alders are particularly mis-
but most trees w
great
E gil vour-
respect ;
quantity 9. fibrous pte when in "ML
posi
to get pulverised, and ма Y. it as — perhaps in
greater doses a — en ons’ dung. В. —
Lois- Weedon Cul e peruse =; е ral
аря іп 3 2 ritual Gazette on the subject с of die
Lois- Weedon of g Corn, ave cer-
tainly come to ‘the “conclusion, that if fee ci the
B
Rev. 3 Ses “iva ss advocates, of producing crops with-
out m oun m the Royal Agricultural | s
ust be very much i
Society "of, ‘England m
ground, when they are at the
f 1000/7. for a manure €— in fertilizing
properties to Peruvian guano, This sum I would s
gest, э applied to = Mr. Smith’s — P aee be th зе
of giving i air trial, and, if successful, we
— not hear so much of the farmers bei
pi oi er ever man
&nrittits.
BirMINGHAM.— We утуе from the мутан delivered
at the annual meeting of the Midland Counties Society
that delivered by Mr. — and in et Ae J “The Manu-
fac = Apos Wie M — 1 Impl
NS, Een. — a he rejoiced to find
— which bad been committed to his
ast 12 or 13 years, ever since the commence-
prone’ Society, one of the happiest days
e wa
in the "list of —
harge. For the
— of — Royal a
the him
months by the | to Feypt—s со
course
ill produce а f.
1 world, h
Freies the inereasing r of its agricultural implements bade
fair to establish as ds е in that as in any other department
e skill. Hear, heart He vm felt, in — at a
ted With stoc had this
particular dia ‚проп our regard, that vie the — was
brought toge ether by those who had an object in view with which
t themselves familiar, the implements were manufac-
^ f he
hêt 1+
— eir that were өш уст peach was uo LM
for mter — —— e — at first sight confused, they were
—
. With per^ n to the
Hop ever mane — — struck by the immense number
2 үү — ees s ted, x. heavy soils, others
or soils, and ot! — still or soils of a middle description.
In id at them AM had often felt the Siy of the motto—
cies non — us
ee a m
“it was eve ever. pem
It was — 8 th at the plough owed
ich the Nile, by its Mom
e true рата g leaving little fo
ose the sun-baked surfac
n this k king-
ether
cultivator of the y foils
do its origin
r the plough ‘bat
pt 4 G
in which the olfato made it im-
| constructed for
E behalf of the ne Highland Society of Scotland. This
r, for | he
as an implement for light — it
hab final а
wee |
to re-
in Parliament o or elsew here, | he he always felt more ais
elt
— speak, and he had ‘little to er aan
cordially ғ concurred i їп what had fallen fro ”
тпе
> vemen
posed to liste: lis
occasion, ма
апа а gre eat dedi. "
* — had been
* — e of land to be d
ny hedges to be re
mporting foreign corn, they
gn nure, is appeared to him a si
terr —— of the long differences between the —
free-traders.
re came e to light, Lon
enable farmers to grow a supply of corn for thisco
e dabei could not have 1 The free- d 4, at tey
mport corn; the farmers said, “ No, we would apa
nm re, gr w corn pets " The free-traders said
all 8;" and so question settled honourably i
parties. (Laughter.) He heartily wished the su у of guano
were not a monopol e ral Society Was going
Chincha Islands—that it was
ially to those islands, —
Admi ral в aid t the
Tal 2
тер
ference especi
"- чү -— that the
gnl na
Admi ral was right.
had — told that a an че as у
ft
n government 2 — Hove showed adis-
position to appropriate, — from which h
supply « could be obtained. ee ould not he ba — ina that
had been discovered nitrate of
sis. the properties of which were such, that if a railway were
its transit, ү Sor ig ** come into important
(Hear, hear.) He had to return thanks on
reminded him
that on the last occasion of that kind, he indulged in a kind of
Mery Lra to — farmers of the East Lothian. He wished to take
tion
farme
be — sg sorry to be supposed for a mo
he farmers of t the East Lothian ; he was
was bound to
former occasion, he was mistaken in жаршы that it was good
and only that was so well farmed in the East Lothian, mui
been there since, he had — — a the reet farmers,
those of — had i ed
hitherto of any signal i p
lately be
— . be would — that. he did not look forward to а con-
tinnance of the prese rices. He trusted мед йн
prices would not Sar de. gentleman to relax in improvement
that they would not prevent landlords from їшїп their lani,
fòr a rainy day or a fall of prices.
ti Soc
the Chair r.—
BT had reason “to congratulate | themselves on | what had been
done, they future.
21.—Hannx CHESTER, Esq, in
was “On Pettit’s
ETY oF Arts, Dec.
as Hey . mrad be say t is, — be пан he was surrounded | Fisheries Guano,” by Mr.
^ : n. ose gentlem — 1
1e grins | ing, but by those who knew how much might be dane by | commenced by stating that
drains. little originality, and who would join with him in the regret that | Stood to have been introdu
Te was not a little more of that genius shown which ventured by Von Humboldt, in 1804 ugh
not | to leave the old path, and to adapt itself more to the spirit of the | as object of merchandise in 1839. It had been used
cb, in this It was not by ME е old arts of war that polen in P d^ 600
; ed the armies ta it was kei. follow.
astance, в | а few | ing in the ancient н senes that E Galileo, deposita jes had been for age the
"es tree, it | and Herschel, truths of — (Неаг.) of the State 28 1841, Professor Johnston
dis. | He held, ety vith i oio to pu nam lication of steam to the culti- | price of 5l. em. in this eoun ту, and not
tance t vation of the and m cially to clay soils, the attempt g P spot; and having
reds ul | to unite bs tha plough w rroneous In tilling light soil, the | More than’ 27. bs. — 21. 10s on the t which the
f i ater | object was to press it as as possible, while with clay | made an analysis ula ted the price à added to
distance, - any one | the object was to lift it as, Tightly as it could bl xtreme amount of "fertilisi matter might þe
these roots, and the way they have filled the drains ; also | lee it М. the more a plough was ada the soil fi he „ his country (41
the effect of the draining in the pro. of the vet d the less it. became an е а —— for 1 the the soil from the manu А sh
applied to whilst superi ats d ding 2 ya fa = ‚1 3 — eal the — It was necessary that the soil | 97. 10s.) he deduced that th British — for Peri-
„or со ts 1
on Primrose Hil, s Park. P. “Mitchell 63, atmosphere, or raid; and he believed this yir vian Guus, Му. Philip Pusey also gave the se
5 instrument wor hear. E i
Ay АА, Р riy if Steam was no longer an ngireng 3 i с apay ur 2 opinion. Of the excrementitious matter "9, 14
da to once te anure.—If a 45 e {фо agriculture, but it was an argumen birds, a very large rtion was decompose bn. and.
were pu 3 to 4 inches Pk would it aa —— n farm-yard to the field, and be the o of e as ext from it ot af
ird m virtue - it than if s sp ped t ere long they would witness that greatest triumph . 2 ) А is country. Proof d
Ў "Т seo in your tj да * “ыл = steam-en ne which would adapt its power to the ever-vary- more still before its arrival in adio f might be
surface | liquid рен re x n un ties o clay of — nd. Reverting to the | the rapid depreciation of guano in keeping by M.
) fruit trees, y making holes that their than 8 were peculiarly due to | found ses of the g of birds by P
inches deep the tree, and partl filling them. the fi of implements, becau Ty implement 11 e UT inder found in
It M me the -— ^d 5 produced W. increase of wer "an hand, Coinder and Sir Humphry Dav Coi * un i
* that де ire uiring fresh no t| thereby an mier чөе ни» of the power of the human brain, to which nt excrement 8.61 of pure ammonia; an making
would more gratefully accept such favours if the surface | the minister. Its P al uses were уана but they | in the form of its equivalent of acid, 35.20, soluble
round the tree was bared of its soil, and then sprinkled | knev that ph physical power lay at the bottom — and intellec a total of 43.81 per cen vy found that the
over, re ing the soil i Аа е оре ration. Ё tual nature, and w. e foundation of the highest aims and the wees ы s V from 23 "
Late sen th Бепебе еен of Баш me n f purse game Resim mte v a I IN
A А , » rers of in H
many ways, and m hope ^ Pos a: guts inm. in some | Agricultural Implements.” (Cheers.) 6 months-old, and to 8 per cent, after fermens р
think, Ж а wipes Dima 45 тач нагла [| ‚ Lonpon Farmer's CLus.—After the annual dinner of ЗРреагей that in five УЬ — (1845-50), nd the world
B9 А “м J» mE OF | this Club, a number of interesting addresses were deli. | tons of guano had been T ; va »
= el ag ager weak evaporation. Peru- vered — Mr. Baker, Lord and Mr. Pose for the martes’ of the so f this country ; ly
779 88. beled among the We make room f or My. | was was generally believed that p^ ер ра of оер
Pusey’s speech :— Peru was past. From the m ammo-
Mr. Pusey said he pv: felt great pleasure in accepting the rent varieties it was seated that tne amount of
honour ЕС * лер ; С the invitation to attend i was in ан таң т cent. j
fing to i ile fg | 38 pe cnt i Capo and Algoa Bays 2907 Sh
1 ety, to attend the annual i and in
MERI crt RUN IET Meals sand nex te
t whil ith-
ld Club had for couraged fat cattle, the heed еве — t of phosphate of beg)
кт ter Ш if he raised a | аео ho confieso seed tenen пећ diffe — * Bon di rod Dele 55. 40 pe per nit n p ; and
eov ed «е
ering over ene quite dry, allowing it t | cattle of July and the cattle of December. (Laughter.) Whether per cent.; in Cape and Algoa Bay, 20 00 per
53—1853 ] THE „ GAZ ET
T E.
9
=
Sipe New Islands, ne per cent. The question, | strong as to make them unentable. After these failures,
the New r or not large quantities of * te still persevered, an n | experim ent, he sent two
price which ux not 7 to Newcastle to a 1 who had ч
hate of lime. Re. | stones; but the
——
is. perusing the ar rice - took one of h
rund a pair of garden ai
ls edis “Га a | care
а
l., it was t at all qi obable ‘bas worked Loy a small steam е em he
uthor then | zon rollers, and intr
bay ier — a short ine the rollers were
then
d of i The
describe the fis deci guano of "Mr. Ne жы he
of several 27775 from whie
t according to scale bef
~
—— —
ore allu laded radi * er of h
bes es s tested was 91. 78. 7d. tally ; - т, = also contrived to MÀ и ручы revo
as the o i iet nt,
hat it er га;
was placed
commerce — 751 to | viz.,
M nw ie increased. the s
h
0 November to the latter end of February, besides a
agp asin ring the time he used the
ngle: complaint regarding his —
ver — more
and he
catt
est hay that could be give
51. — plant did cost him
te cutting, carting,
ecce aera un rated itself and swam u
surface af the liquid, hence it could be pud TEE | was.
th
le was. —— in ——
per ton, or three m
raw rl: nother process s might Í in
pee wit antage, especially wit! Аге artilaginous
As — — supply of thé raw Med al,
believed from the testimony of m ES. 3 0
coasts, as маб as іп the evidence in
A: an ample les y of 3 fish :
average dne
tis weekly, t.
f whi
ge nelly — fit for food from
ы fact
3l. per uum. From this
mich at 250. per ton,
ve өнө at Jl. per
еше Ше Royal Agricul
some years ag premium was
best mill for erushin but after’
as | minutely, he thought it 80 P debent that he would not
have had it as a gift, as he felt convinced ne nothing |
was e an example,
UE 0,64
there would Peli 93 tonis of put w s Show.
25 71
ould give d
ton, or * rip making ! together 1
inquiry was l Mr.
fish of ay omes со, not be prepared into a
| manure cheaper ate than that already in the | wh
a tha there were * т
wa which led to the ricoh ime of the
GUERNSEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIET x, Now. 23.—AÀt the
annual show of the socicty held this: «eg Mr. Le Beir; the
ng. report of the doin ngs
i , meetings, and competi-
yn to the m
wof le; it was pleasing to
Miel ux na not fee han 162 head—of their
airy ca — after the
bee d T we for great demand it had
for them
j
| ears. and ais be y paying А visit to the farm ma
|до ui — n addition on. to this m
пеге. are
others
Mr. Burne
is porn that on p
ә t devoted to !
2
lways — pr thing of value fro
must confess that - — thought that Gorse could be
applied to the ex it had, uutil he heard
ments of Mr. A and that sabe ders 2d. рег stone, Si
— Мт. Glover, the secretary re could be no
question of the — qualities of ihe Gorse,
a mee instanced how
to feed his cavalr, lice as scar
In the Royal planar оа 3 3 ngs
Mr. Roberts, of Bangor, for a
d, as
e late Ош a. contrived
food
iad toa
mium of 11. ORE the the birth ote 5 d: the two next calves
-all gr
- this cae see wi it 3 not be produce
a
ced either
berland or Durham.
tha
ect aid rth
tent Abridged from — Courant.
calling
POULTRY.
Tux Is
er! | Domestic Poultry, under the patronage
ipe ce жые, held its first — in the Quee
the 6th and
—
he oun und ; Ње. y
= smilk showed 20° of in; niby the act
Newcastie. —On 1
„ H. R. H
a (takit n
t|b edm
lienited to birds hatehed in
hibition in number and qüslit y was creditable.
highly e
y.
Black Hedley to
matea, h he was informed,
k Fand so
On future
as to "elüickens will be ies e eie "us pn pn faa = ан
for food for his here (wh which applies to a er
visit to that — having scarcely recovered from moult, the end of De-
of cutting — 2 grinding . — or beginning o сечат А :
8 for - es m. 1 Ks exhibition. so h
His
=
оре to r's daos
тее Prince Alber, having
= give it that sup
undertaking.
port
: 'The
ordi та that Mr. W. Was
ong
yo wry of Hand-cross, Sa
Arnell of e dg taking the
o| Bull and Cook ross-b
of Whins, in
and he was induced t
——M—
t various colours an es,
Messrs. Colenutt and Stevens, of Ryde, M
t esa ru Denyer, and Es:court, of Newport, and
erful | Mess:
it the
ter
not do; and th
them, but he —
ам
п the ве
ern — for game fowls, we 1 to
have seen a larger entry ; in this class ле nine pens
he ' d to
‘that the thorny | bd al so
9 eot w ай mare — to the prise dat
healthy. TS xd it greedily, In
, firmly reo ging
ivy Beside» he calcat Ud
more Шац 2d. per stone,
forte and m sui ;
ttle m
кайма 3t 5
ce, Г G
there | Craven
occasions we anticipate this охолоне —
were exhibited, and tüe e pri izes were awarded евге.
Chipp, Hall, Jacobs, and Way. Do —— on p
occasions, farmers who have such facilities for breedi
ow in
for o
ponds only Pay Vidi ба ам 1 the Thursda
will F why
jes not appear to-day. Th
at originates — "orans di
trength, and it is no longer a са
ion proper — 8 doesnot exist. “At тубча
mmodious and welltonttived. The cattle scape d the
mod t. In —
2 5 were bg — be [s on a e num-
ing pens, Here as else-
bers.
where, the Spei Sad Dorking" met the readiest sale.
h by Mr, Smith, of
Dixon ; and the
of the 1
the first ‘prize
rk ;
d Stead
d hen. The Dorkines were
zes went to Main ер,
А en
- Wi Там X
| өр
ovem Ist öf
the plaut кан D cattle did not relis! | were
ural Socie м — ! at rc
IWson. next,
produced 4 Sand v there.
startling ern si here wer ig
"раттар
Lori, ed I
the gold
and t
се and black banta
uccessful in dueks
Robi nson also took
LE OF Wicut Society for the арнын of Rev
voten р
There were avowedly,
bably, гава er рөт. birds.
РИТ? ш. ый ШЕШ CB
с THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Da
— — C. 3 a
e endeavour to do d: same—to cross and breed for, | No tic to p respondents, Wis Woon. —Bnap RD, ‚ freuen DAY, Dee
weight where a years shall fin *.* One Shilling vin M given for No. : „185 p 88 Tad quiet RD Кез Кү last week in ihe ecem ег
Н : Clericus. The works on agricu an or a village library -di lere is more —
Beck Norfolk, copper r-colour mne 2 ny often m — on the Аф Манге of Australia, Blacklock and and foreign, and prices are firm. Ragni for —
с. All undo ада. "Ид dieit varieties, and any о Spo on Sheep, Blacker on Small Farms; The F er, Бу Scarce in this market, Noils and brokes kee aired Pola are are 1
a flock so magnificently o tal on a law G J. Nicholls ; Farming for Ladies, — omes — Г comm full е. i a * u steck, end
i ‘list ri the nan Hillyard's Practical Pape and Grazier, Hannam on Waste Mee а grea er lisposition t
k I have before п me па prize rent fiin бм, Jackson on ‘Agriculture and Dairy Husbandry, € We the LE of woo l oom y amas for distini
etropolitan, and wi cone — by C. W, Johnson, Dixon’ 8 Ornamienital Poultry, -— E nns he which a * 5 p a barriertó exte the spinner
and prizes offered. Bantar чм classes ; n the Do orking Breed, Rham’s Dictionary of the Farm, &c. ROS See аталу a n the year y, nive operate
i „ 15s. "bi eons, 20 eic ; amoun ft ough business to.q ттеу
Mm d k P на. amount in Ілме: A R. Lim ее from the kiln and gas lime are not #¢tive, yet mo "hus deen done than on some nat =ч
m 34. lls. VA 1 capable of кранов. The latter is to be had cheapest иште; xp o ‘doubt to assort u stocks, for —
pri . eese, one class, Wi * | (money value), and it is generally, we believe, intrinsically Within the last 20 -years have the merchant — perisi
worth more than the other. Its value arises from a portion of ‘net 55 de less s "(€ than they eA begin 1854, Tisi bey
Рол ТЕТ: e H. Nothing can E better than tod feedi ing, except t ha aving been so acted upon, that by subsequent exposure to — e manu PRI who fe It it unsafe tó prod is has ben
the aye discontinue that at once. —— tm will -— off [e air that portion becomes gypsum. bii ere not buyers ; wid ^ is not im — —
la cold ^w — —.— — MILLS, &c,, SHOWN AT BAKER STREET: D Judd. Do you — Bradford — ye d ws — en ae —
bricklayer's rubbish, sich as oid ceilings, e, int rou - en of Holborn; he showed several? We do dot kno e etaient have vo, stable to thy
may fairly рон уо our — sh eock's faces will P ipe | Spring tra
but you must no hr — re than two first-rate fowls — 0¹ oar r. Brown gives his oilcake broken in the |
breed in я dozen. — — h more in weight — to hís cows, "Without any attempt at Anh soaking, | Th Miis € ‘Shee » Décem
—J H. You imei the feathers of your Is with soap nding, or any previous — whate Frosted the market рх ро g 1 siti Tred p is mor a
and water, using a soft sponge, but you must wash only the — will rot. They had better be kept — — „and eaten js slow, but late prices for all kin a * € е for eac
outer part of the feathers, and 2 nn oon as possible. If only touched, keep them under cover Caly — — Пу niaint
‘then be t In a — I soft straw, and put P consume them of 287 Bantia 2300 r — Ou foreign игру
“before a fire. —— itis not worth doing. “PLEURO PNEUMONIA : Mr. Whitacre. The paper by Prof. Simonds | — " * há 4 p, E 4 Calves,
—N WG. The ‘combo o of your Spanish hens is a м — rt illustrating the uselessness of inoculation as a re- post Scots — 2 ы. 1.оЇ8һв.—в d 4 y
very com and natural When Ealing а they We haya taken the liberty of forwarding your letter. fords, , 4 6 to 4 10 Do Shore "ооз... 5 tod 8
‘die away, become ‘sms * rently s00n "as "varie GRATER: . We still retain our opinion that no опе Best Short-horns 4 4-4 6 Ewes& ыйы" 0 0-0 0
‘the laying season re they will come arge as with any regard "tothe future value of his D. re will -— 2d quality Beasts 3 0 — 3 10 | Do. Shern ^ llt —~44
ever. It is entirely a questi condition, and a bird — hi s power | tos ave 50 perce * — ing use of a grate Best Downs’ and — m — 0 0—0
“more or less ER ng moult, especially Spanish fowl.— cutters. — — — — —— 5 d 19 —5 2 Gal © » 0 O95
Ў L. I am gi — “you me an admirer of ЕЕ i as we M the — 5 ед, 8 een тайной with th jlo ier etam v». Р" e - -513
‘as dufte agree wi "my e ^s nd implem e learn from t o hav Be м не ne 3 Omg
the — blaek till about: —— = — m - —.— — 5 it 74 Trelind "that HM is highly esteemed, We > и ^d] эч: Sheep and La = В, n Calves, 116; 00
or grey feathers i or on the wing, a y to publish your article as soon as we can obtain roo:
sometimes in both places. My experience in judging them, rm rd 8 md. Phe ehotest E [e o£" h the
‘and I belteve I ‘be’ borne out by all other judges, has Errara: Some of the figures in our last week's comparison of | — ng ci — ily ole
‘long led me to despair black. — cattle — — Street and Birmingham need correction, and Tpe gu P of miseris pe r A brisk for other kinds,
J. Bailey, 113, Mount Street those who are interested in this renal "had better at опее sub- pp'y Ж, ry Utere e Ier
—.— s at Monday’s quotations.
stitute the т , f with pen and ink, Бу оёт copies make rather higher prices, but the advance is *
Miscellaneous. М From Germany and Holland there are 55 Beasts, 760
sc А | 21 — ез Spain, 240 Beasts,.and 75 Mi Ich E
Cambrian Inatitute.— We are much gratified to learn | ‘BARKER STREET. _ BIRMINGHAM. айылын Пећ Cows from the
ah hi. 4 ree ree th du ly gg c - and one | | d "i — u T E | — Soots, "flete p 4 8 Bes st Long-wools... 4 9 04 5
‘Sections devo " É e believe it is | З & = i iis = ; 0 T ». 4 6 to Do. Shorn (
ofits — — ture ‘a Local Committee & . $ | 2 | HE | Bom) 2 | B18 Best dhorthorns 4 4—4 6.|-Ewes ddd quality paves E
deme t = to offer. tee | 41442 E Е 1.5 * 2d quality Beasts З 0—3 8 Do. horn 0
can be formed in any own in the “Primeipality or its | 4 Y l Best Downs and * 0 0-90 D
“The Institute's” gold medal for the best ; . "Half-breds . 410—5 2 C 2 mi
y n i ft. 7 ft. t | —
‘eulti vated farm, кий,» ————— gardes panes ee o мече” dm mtn. Do.Shom. ..0 0 — 0 0 Pigs 344.8
EDT E e - : Beasts, 780; Sheep and Larabs, 3740 ; Calves, 73; —
This must have a tendeney to create a eps of laudable - es vi „ ЖЕ HBA a, d У 92 р
station our elasses E is A. Ee eee 5 ane | i WARK LANE,— WEDNESDAY, December
; " 4 vw ivi 4. 1160 ur market was not numerous] менде! aln
vill be benefi — ithe — of det M sho i sg чи А the supply of English When — ied ths mri, mi
from our own: soil, by this means ang our" depend- 34 P 0 ^ 7 || тһе: following “averages, too, | Tealise y be conside d 18, to 28. per ux. z peer]
ig the Of life, "Ehe 96° Nee . . 2 wisn Fender, the 18th inst. Fore reign Wheat was in fur
‘seerétary, Mr. R. Mason, of Tenby, was the 060. | 87 . the tum in prices was against the buyer.
late to ће I. ` 50 ** *. tS Class т. —-— st.. 66 | late rátes. rley was in short supply, and quite as
secrétary'to' 52 m - ». | 86 73 | good ms as before. Oats were saleable at an enhancement of
cu 74 ys e re Bc —— rix 64 | 6d. per qr. Beans were firm, and white boiling Peas were rather
ed | " | 103 cA ais | dearer.
Calendar of of ‘Operations. xL M I DES TEN uomen 5 1 в 1
—— owak =, Wh Esser LIS Suffolk. White
prog n. асист, усы "fine selected runs ...ditto|75—83 Re
"BrmrwicksHtHE Fans, ‘Dee. —— A te ату € dry days Ц ийлей й TOU Oe
be made in sowing ark E Norfolk —
after Turni But the —.— soon altered, and for a full * reign :82
month a rapid alternation’ of hard frost and sudden thaw (though COVENT GARDEN, Decem еу erin & distil., 34s to 403. Chev. 138—4
with but Hetto rain), left very little chance of getting the land in Owing to the — — it the V EURO the past — | b. . inding an nd dis istillir "46
I — ‘Any opportunities, however, of fu eg ама — has become great — чары and trade ats, Essex veni um... deset
operations were eagerly ‘embraced, under a general and s ‘may still be obtained. з consist of ме к mere. Potato
impression that too little had been already sown, excepting on omg не haumontel, Winter Nelis, Beurré d'Hiver, C „хе 2i
bare — whieh are far from common in our З — x а. and Beurré d'Aremberg. Chestnuts. 8 Faden ^ Pol r
The last frost we on the 13th: and very keen it was | plenti ‘of TW — continue to arrive à ейденер өөдөдө сова
in the morning. At noon, however, w. surp n Бүлө — sper * roy to 108, — foreign
shower, jus eekly ket ‘commenced, and i бан eakale "at punnet. | Beans, — Вт n to 95 ave. Tiek 38—44
hour it wasa — fresh and Pura ‘rat. Since that day —— — vend гира fee fetch пову 2d. to tl per a ushrooms NH 1 548. .. Winds.
easterly wi prevailed, — oo of ‘Pelargoniums, ‘Lily ое — fore Small |52—68
often : 2 уво: о that Титр "land ‘could not | Malley, Roses, Miguonette, arnations, ‘Peas, white, Besen and Kent. Boilers 8
wi "was drier. Yesterday | А Maple. . 498 to 478... . . . Grey
the wind became considerably colder, and the und is | Pine-apples, per Ib., 4s Almonde, per peck, 63 ee White
to ; and, if it does not draw Grapes, hothouse, se, p. ‘th. Be * Ib., 28 to 38 Flour, best marks delivered......per sack 65—70
‘shall c: a l "із week. ortugal, p. Ib., ds to a Chestnuts, —— 100, аз to 2s — ditto ditto —
books breaks Apples, per bush, Iberts, per 100 lbs., 100 Wooddesstbvvsbesveosd PET а 35—44
begin to point through. The breadth sown in ‘this peers dessert, p. 3 —̃ (—‚— 186d to. 28 j Decembe
— — d em — is stated in : Pears, per doz., 28 per bush., 22s The "Wheat trade sha n general] lly — and
and, exeepting on the necs jis ‘Lemons, per doz., 12 VU — "pariah d — ау, “24s | in some markets s 1s. to 2s. cami has
— € LL E - Close, an Oranges, per 100, 48 to 108 — Cobs, per „ 14058 The arrivals this Week includ 97005 barrels hes American
VEGETABLES. but those of all grai been very moderate.
— ‘Tong we ex can cx upon ‘Cabbages, perdoz, 9d to 1s 6d Shallots, per Ib. 84 market was ‘fairly attended both by town : !
‹ 1 Ste Cauli Garlic, 6d to Wheat n nesday's prices,
vea quantity of Turnips, which is a тое 0 68 Lettu S — Й, held for an advanee ef 18. to 95. per qr. the sale
js year. Turntpsiprove, with He en St — Cos, per score, 9d to 1s ‘than it would otherwise “have been.
sadly ‘deficient in bulk, and are considered 4 oreet ha des cf Roa tis from the
“proportion to tonnage. than Abu per bundle, 1s to 18 6d | Small — — eer 2 eso floa ке.
sheep seem to be putting wertes, 60s 10108 — | Horse Radish, p. bundle, 2s tos Preaching 70. 61. to 73s, T mre ring cs of
; and, if they consume a lary per cwt., 5s to Mushrooms, per — 9d to 28 Behera iptións "n NIV zn ке а оК аг. ter there isa fair
3 prov ‘rapidly. in con- — per bush., 2s 6d to 5s 6d — per bushel, 6s to 8s — eas Sel:
e eer e ne бышы 45 ips, per doz., 3s to 4s “Sorrel, per hf. n» 6dtois inquiry a ment of 18. per barre
‘DECEMBER.
ы тепе у good төр, wat. Cucumbers, each, 6d —— ; MuR 7 —
a ng the Tong ermine р.
Grain omn аел t Аруна: an whore It isde: | нн 4 Nen мыны en ch 24 % 4 English
vo o
en Ec Sommet sera tompo тагу Beet, per doz. te'to 1 dà Thyme Per b, neh, 2d Trish cauce
"болой оГ па "іма year. A n —— З mer riai ions, Spanish, p. doz, 1sto 8s Parsley, p.12 bunchs., 1584 (036 em
of Mr. Usher, — is at present exciting r bushel, 2s 6d to il, do., per bunch, Ad | т
much interest in the сере counties ed byra Leeks, per bunch, 3d to 4 Watercresses, p.12 bun, 4d to 6d | ‘the tionis
ve steam-engine, ‘mainly consists of a seriesof plous h- COAL MARKET. Decem to re
“во placed on a Trevi linder as to embrace, Wallsend Riddell 1, 32s. лезе пилони 2s. d z Wale- | Ürooping ra
asive ons, а bread land'equalto four ordinary | end Tees, 34s.— Ships at market, 244. г = advance of
Plonch furrows. The inventor calculates it will plough at — — — | tablished, al
‘Ys. 6d. per acre. In to him to perfect his invention, POTATOES.—Sovrnwark, Мохрат, December 26. obtained in
— Usher has invi е co-operation of the frie il | The Committee oe that — the past чок. owing to was in good request, and transactions in th feat
improvement in raising capital A the amount of 15001. by | Contrary winds, = ve “been arrivals coastwise, and “advance — 18. per qr. ‘Oats ea i
— der o “shares have been teg semine, "enabled to a elearanee of old Stocks. price the. las e Bu то йй and
—— al and amateur agriculturists:in this | The fo eday » quotations; York R Regents, m. still ‘continue unchanged in value. Arriva” usive: Whati
Sisi option segicto emalli leben gmi Lothian 0,4 1208. to 150s,; do, reds, 1208. to Runcorn from the 20th:to the 24 - pens Пу
Users uv 2 "Advance де ight direction. J. 7. "Perthshire to 120s.; Forfarshire do., 110s. “te 1203. 1 9901 q ai Barley, "OB" ; Оз nih dU
тти Hawrs . 94 —Whed s very slowly, and we Fifeshire de, 2105 to 120s.; Rede and Cups, gu о 1108.; Peas, Indian т 3
—— eny e where it — órward, a einem, Rhenish, 100s. to-H0s.; Norway and Swedish, 60s. to Oatm and 1
тө the slug had been There is very little new Wheat lef! re паа — | А
to thre some = and in others actually none at all for man, Pawns — mé —.— | Aven
г seod, and the residue sold. An old ‘Prime Meadow Hay Нау 5h. eee 808 +01908 |
— 70 Second eut . . 70 105
may j — miles and son such a * - Straw... m 98 42 T
many are a poo: , in others New H Hay. ^... E.J Daves, |.
— un — fei o om, am and е land Cums ет, THURSDAY. December 29. : |
8 es and lea ground | Prime Meadow 1 неу 1068 tol ;
nd ridged ‘up till spring. Threshing | Inferior do. pé 22 D Inferior Glover à oe Move
is the principal operation on the New Hay — Bg ги елт ei
TAW... on ...'88 44
too wet and damp to take in a | Old Clover м. 118 Wo bend Base |
у and weather to thresh’ ont HITE билш, Т eee Dece E um
J ͤ T
late years to ms singir lose down, and t dion «лез "e s
trimmed, and cleaning (dt o tehes. "Tandlorts ae tor Lok eet | Tonner ver ux m ir. 105 s i | ) e. 5 p
enoug of cottages, and supply "i Fine old Clover 120 196 | Inferi 2 70 * te
a a aoe dl wee
— к FE 0 ИБ wees, Сур oim сч ) si ni m
| IS THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
| 847
5
ass CONSERVATORIES, ‚тс, yee PERCHA BOOTS FOR S D —— — ——
КО, E ЫМУ 16-ox "SHEET GLASS, 3 of F DE I — 2 2% for the | AMAGED WHEAT AND RICE ME n
- — Aae ne n prices varying from o 3d. | each). ‘Price of the Powder, in tin cases, julien fe бов! 64. | 2.7 PIGS is now acknowledged to } AL FOR
of B he & 3 required, many thousand feet | 2з. 6d.— Address Јонх Je * d Co. Pa — * ог 100 sheep, | FOOD. It is now being — - № the best and cheapost
— өй {өт immédiate дент ilo f | e nc — Мг. Е. HAIxxs, 22, Lime Street cit. к кыы, feeders in the kingdon To whom u — — the lange Pig
d Estimates forwarded on application, for mt * . ²ͤ " T ven, In order
í pen ma ete Dr CROWN Gi) ES 13 NETS, SH EEP NETS, RABBIT NETS, | and Co, wi LX 1 gan — ao m of each, James May
wise at SLA Р TER-PIPES, PROP FOLDING NETS wit Bankai Poles, 14 & ** | for Poser of 9L. 11 tud Ming маз" ewt, of Rice Meal
ЕЗ, GLASS MILK PANS, PATEN NT P ОЕ G 10s. each; Posies ge Nets, 2d. — square yard. Rabbit Nate | DA AGED. WHEA u—
GLASSES TAL WINDOW prasad and 3 SHADES’ 4 > wide, 1}đ. per yard ; Cocoa Nut Fibre; Sheep Foldin mon | RICE E MEA ols m
— Hrrixt & Co. 35, Soho Square, 5 - — et high, 4d. and 6d. per yard. At W. Cu — — | Delivered fee Со, Finsbury Wharf, City Road fate p =
w See б — Chronicle first Saturday each m. mon | factory, pa ei und а Тане, i) Lond — 1 Road, Islington (late of | for Sac to o amy Railway in London, 13. 64. in, Lon on.
ESTABLISHED, ABOVE, EP out EARS. 2 ANISE —
METTAM an — m WIRE (GAME i AME "ы, mediate possess '
кеш Wixpow Grass Moos, 30, Pri 1G в Ya ARD, 2 Feer TTING TES ахар BUSINESS, 181, — d as-
E — ы кт " Й prising а front
street, Leicester in 5 ‘Boxes of Sheet Glass cut to size, not " | houses, Hot Cold amd i with y erret of Green-
santi 100 feet. exce sae 7) Ж 40 inches. | Stock of Plants, Seeds, Fixtures, &c., С. MN wr T the
"К. р: foot. | 16 cg. . Bd: to 3}4- per foot. | posed of in consequence of
Cader 6 ine by =. С ол. ы: Sd. to 54. | ing the demand for Nursery Stock at his erode a ed —
— 24d. 26 oz. | ege fni he is unable to — ү — —
LU сша: pes
udi errem — 2 — of 200 py ‘each, "large — 2) — и t for = — my А. C RucmakD
T
Patent Plate Glass, Glass Tiles and Slates,
e description. er Glass now manufactured. Estimates Free 9 — 5 *
forwarded post free. 1 ER ae а of Land, calculated — Г
and Price Lists he ioe IO 94€. 1. Bale ey with comfortable * S 8 65 heat,
“CLASS FOR ' — — GREENHOUSES, ee gig aor 2222222228282 — "Buildings. TAS — еи and suitable
ELLINGS, ETE fo vil EET given. — Address ̃ C.-Necmgisoy, —„-„—
B MILLINGTON =ч uests "attention РЧ Galvan- Japanned 3
ТномАЗ MI HEET G request 100 feet bo ES — WwW ANTED, 50 or 2 LARGE, COMMON, or
— Tom by4 2 neh me ЕНА ide ae * pri — — GATED: HON price LTES, hot less than foot —
m ass nee m " . 2 dii 3 т t M |
ф —.— ES ase wee éve ase и : 228 d : ema M. rei Я „ " 19, Catherine Street, Strand, London Y hir Loxronp, Mr. Thomas,
" у мч 21212 mn E .. y * ght p 8 6
Ж-А: „ а м. S О Re Werne тыла t WANTED ; CHERR Wer any
" 790 13 10 owe i " 1 bough
n 12 b 10 5 by 10, ivers’s approv vdd plan, to whom —— the Are can ‘be made any wiath a t propionate prices Le ri. npa or a single tree — Pari Pert
have sold some thousands of feet :—20 inches by 12, 20 by 13, umen - Кес — — Med ede e prices 4 Road, London
e "15, Эд by 123, 203 by 133, 205 by 143, at 20s. per per square re foot, Patterns forwarded pos g for Pheasantries, 34. | "УЛО BE DISPOSED 01 OF, DENYER'S NURSERY,
Manufactured by BARNARD & Bi&Hor, Market Place, N эга " "Trees, &. Establ
t cases at 42s., and 300 feet case 635., in large shee , orwich, к е Аф, о „ee Established 26 years,
E Boxes charged 1s. extra „рег 100 feet, and the oy — if — delivered - of exp ense in London, Peterborongh 1 Hull, or us of. which чт бн d Mese. d
ines free of all charge, Proprietor about to retire is desirous fering ч
HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, Fern CHEAP WIRE fue вории. акп i above: nw жой iy expected; the Stock, Фе, — e
— Sirikin — Ree — — кө шна, — —À pa — to Som: Pra & Monn Letom
Tubes, 8 а lass Tiles, Wasp Traps; Plate. ——— DITTO, "1d. r Punning yard ; ( Fer, r Mx. Loughborough Road
— —— and M — Glass, in every thickness à Me 2 feet wide. . — —
gq rnamenta ass, plain "eoloured; pure ut = : 6592104 25 1
‘Shades for : “Crystal Glass for Pictures. C EBD, дио: eru © Ф HELTENHAM EXHIBITION, 1854.
"Warehouse, 87, Bishopsgate Street Without—same: side as 2 0 Pasties same po TO Euxor Chen, ron on Posso ^
Eastern ‹ ounties : if : э Ехтивгттох Rooms
- di О BES D.— At the end of Ја) the BUILDING
JAMES PHILLIPS Слина forthe Cre
116 BISHOPSGATE : ; phi ofH will be dis of either in one or mere
| to suit the convenience of rs. It will comprise
| 20,000 superficial feet of Lights, in sizes suitable
tories, Greenhouses, tbe very best materials, &nd
£ 6 А ©
TENT T ROUGH PLATE GLASS, 52 S 22 УУУ
for CONSERVATORIES, Ровілс BUILDINGS, / MANUPACTORIES, ge АФ 709 VAS | Erection of Eebisition Ros мү. ү иб oy ы ng the
l Room other Garden
4 Li i *
‘Hh | Feth 1 with the most expensive portions of such н
inch inch | inch | nised. Not garvastot priee.— Applications to be made to Mr. E Bilder
Picked in Crates, Jor Cutting ap df thesizes thick. | thiek. thick. $m. E we, Td: per ya Z apa and Undertaker, Cheltenbam. к:
-— : ss. d. e M. bes od. | б. 2 m. mu" - — 5 = - t AW BITE AND JAVANESE PEA FUWLS
e from 40 to 50 long и абы whee |i in. i 2in. » 1294, „ 7 — n н Wanted, — — „РЕА PUN —
Or 20 — 70 0 53 0 7 0 Spa eis His М М d ‘old. Any ^ — . —
" 0.300. " ратто . Galvaniieed; 3d. usare foot, made ld. Any person ofat а moderate
above 70 „ % 0 6 [0 2740 93 | {0 any ie ‘for — same qon price. "This was pry; hear of a "being went 10 J
— — : — — worn at the Great Exhi where it was so much admi *. ovt Nurreryman, 181, . High
р TEE ^ Bes for its light. ca aire ble a , and acknowledged to be the
E pace РЕ eM 2-458 3,0 1 енор e rer tere — PANES POWLS.— Wanted, ‘one er ‘two i
з” 7 Erf %% 5% 0 64 0 8 Also every description of Flower Trainers, Dahlia Garden Pullote, arith full ‘comb and white
Wes dest "Arches, Bordering, Flower — Tying Wire, Taie W Oers may be made i» WB. Ravon Devize, V
Р ‘exceed 0 "0 530 7|0 8) с не nein ne Sees es, and every deseri on ef V Wire
— айы ел or Ho purposes.— —Titustrated Cata F P
1 ft. вар. „ арзонтар - | Patterns forwarded, post free, on application to T. H. “Fox, ih city Sales by Auction.
с 4 0 6 0 71'0 9 of London Wire Work and Iron Fen ce Manufactory, 44 — —
TON. le Street, md 8 amd 8, Snow HIN, ̃᷑ . POULTRY= PERIODICAL SALE.
dos > 5 „„ 9 „ % $6 Bop | BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS — VI 08 TEVENS begs to notify shat his next
+ m - "n. — nd ut 3 0 9 „ЗА sle by Auction of CHOICE POULTRY will
"mtn. 45...|*0 * reat:
8 ” , 10 м 45 - E 8 : ^ on TUESDAY, the 3d of January, at 12 o'clock
Bo» n 3 y, . 0 80.10 will be included BUFF, WHITE, and BLACK
15 ” ” E. ‘6 E 75... 0 9 0 10 4 2 u from ards of
S 7 7 ‘as » 75 „ 90. 0 100 11 10 i ayer, Esq of t. Hooper, of Hereford; ‘the
3 „ „ 705 90 1 1| ord — and several other other gond breeders. May
2 n" 1 100 is AL у» — : li 10 r. J. U — ie
oe > | | M i i: — beams ^
mr" mtt "Rough Plate Glass ili 00 ilill Iii [raus бИ dia — —ü—ü4ö
Im horticulture. Tt is free from all qs tet | | 1 L i n STRAPFORD. bas ="
Or transparent glass, and it has many a „у STRA ; ruetions to
— 2 itself, without a. — саме LE i ШШ III | „VI Sen by Auction, at the Baker Street Bazaar, on MONDAY
Gardenere’ Ch single — a ge — ; 9th of — met these extraord Te M Stur
= geon has * — this season, will not do 86
Jos Per
— 9 аы X be of his.own
uch as cotild
be had u
vot Rr
ENJAMIN a AND. Щщ Шш be — from ga yard. pe
ndon.
MAW'S ENCA
AW & CO. send for six /EMENTS. WIRE FENCES, Mannfactnred by Patent Machinery. cation to
- OF DESIGNS (rith prios) dis 1 5 — BOOK Tue new method of manufacturing Wire Fencing (which | quare, Lo
: decorative production o x urab B. G. & Co. have — and > makes it at once the |
france Halls, PP. “Conse — M edioval. арене and most dura ce ever offered to the
description of modern and ancient B aiding erandahs, ‘and ev is elegant in pattern са e їп арреятатее, being | -
Aldersgate Street, City. g. Specimens a — in ite itself; it is much superior to the um
2 — ле some to 3 in | the War of NITE and ether СО
у; i any other, and
| US the.
ORKS, ISLEW itely а e ^ | CHINA РО
Ео%лк0“ BECK ORTH, — к к=. TABLE — - —
he ston: articles for посаг te a variety | SHEEP LAMBFENCE. 87501 TT PROOF F FENC CING. | Sh
orton Cottage, on тоа all of which тэу ee TAB riget and — € ‘FENCING. pw
excepted. plicationtothe Gardener. | Tra in Peas, n ‘Bordering, “Aviaries for Poultry, | Epp
8 —— mnt Breeding * Ornamental Varieties, Light a ME CRASKK is | Exeentors
0 — Cheap Kinds, Twisted Wire Strand Fence for the Colonies, &c. 1 te Rent — to gell by Auction, on
| UST For Pro tuses, En — p Sheet óf Patterns, and any oth , WEDNESDAY, UA January
TAINS ane REM RK, ORNAMEN GAL WATER, 3 information, . esers. » мег NING — "үза 3, Churek Jib, and b; 1854, om the premieee at Wesley, wear
for Bund! chest petes: БЕ States Tomes GARDENING, Gets miden Ошент Sirer э GREENS, FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL
tural A — — 57 иез Valuer ken a, PERPE OG, po ANTI-GORKOSION FAINT at а gof uctibas, Arbutus, Chinese —
} * phus NN; 1; ate and Horticul- ble reduction of «price. — Bays, Phillyreas, — Euonymus, Privet, -
“= 505105 » p sively аи y the principal ig tm — — nus, k : 1
— Patronised b Build d others for painting Stucco. It prevents iron from Jasmine, Virginian 'Creepers, УУ,
E Society, —— Horticultural зону, the Royat sang — — decay E uae nry from damp, and the b hottest Ce. dec. бо. — — Poplars, Weeping E Lime, Blm,
| House, and y — font the Duke of Northum — at Syon е — has no effect u n N. Manufaetured by CHARLES Francs — " de. And а very — —
Foren p ;eultivators of first t'elass Horticuitaral шой аза Воже, Cement Works, Nine Elms, London. |.Seoteh and — 5 Beech. Chestnut, Ash, and O6
IGI DOMO,” а Ganvas m TEPHENSON anp PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, also a! antity of fine strong Quick. This sale
Wool, a t non-condue tor f He &de of prepared Hair and 8 London, and 17, New Pa Street, Southwark, Manufacturers | | excellent opportun: рано и — Landscape Gardeners to
M bartienl applied, a fixed — — сете Keeping, where- | of Copper Cylindrical and Improved Conieal Iron MEME Eu rs "he tell is of ech а тий a
Flow —— and в ada — — or and Conservatory Hothouse Builders, either in — is — tof —
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, 451, Oxford Street, — "highest respectability ea ty ca — 4 given, and full particulars | Observatory nues —— ester.
orth, Surrey, rnished o on application. [P
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
FLORIST, FRUITIST, AND GARDEN MISCELLANY.
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY PERIODICAL.
' PRICE ONE SHILLING. ie
THE FLORICULTURAL PART BY aaa TURNER, ROYAL NURSERY, pem —'THE HORTICULTURAL Parr BY
JOHN SPENCER, BOWOOD. Wit
zs b kwa Descriptive Lists of Fruits by J. POWELL, of the Royal — Frogmore,
Writers, Amateur and Mee —
opor — not already Subser offers of commeneing with the New Lear.
Volumes for 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, aaa 1853, can be had orth сч The First Volume is out of print.
NEW SCALE OF TERMS FOR ER LEE.
Whole Page, 1. 10s.; Half-page, 17s. 64.; Quarter of a Page, 9s.; Paten даш, 5s.; Perlin perona: Seven, 8d.
ver 8 ane 17. 5
„ Advertisers are respectfully requested to forward their к to ‘the Publishers by de 22d of the Month,
and Bills by the 25th.
LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY
"TO THOSE WHO HAVE GARDENS AND TO THOSE WHO ARE WITHOUT,
HARRISON'S
GARDENER 8 &. NATURALIST’ S ALMANACK
assisted by the most Eminent |
xeollant
Back Numbers and
S ALIKE PUSH AND FULL OF INTE NCASTER GAZE
The Gardener's sd * Almanack, dev oted exclu- ‘This cibi veg bear comparison with any."— Floricul-
8 to such мыл» d little on A edited by Mr. | tural Review
h Н n, and beautifully ШУ illustrated. "4 thenceum, Dec. This publication will be fou be of the greatest possible
nd to
service,” Agricultural Magazine, Dee. 1853
- ‘ Amongst the various * > зра v — now-a-days,| “ ilg is ag ry wd ‘good and useful compilation. "— Wesleyan
this is the vase Midland Floris
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