ECONOMY ON THE FARM. 



THE AGRICULTURAL CRISIS. 



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Have received Hundreds of Letters asking 

 advice as to the treatment of Land 

 thrown up by Tenants, and which 

 Landlords desire to cultivate with 

 the smallest possible outlay. 

 They are now specially 

 recommending for the 

 present condition , v x 

 of Agriculture 



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AND GLOVERS 



Expressly prepared 

 for poor or thin, cold 

 . , or heavy Soils, which will 



^ 0^^ y/^ not pay expenses of Arable 

 o^ y^ Culture. These Mixtures will 

 produce nutritious Hay, are of quick 

 growth, overpower annual weeds, and 

 form excellent Pastures. 





Prices, from 16s. to 20s. per acre. 



Carriage Free, 



SUTTONS' FARMERS' YEAR BOOK 

 AND GRAZIERS' MANUAL. 



Gratis aitd l^ost Free on application. 



THE QUEEN'S ^, ,, ^ 

 SEEDSMEN. iijM^MW}C^ 



Seedsmen "by- 

 Special Warrant 



to the 

 Prince of Wales. 



HOYAL BEEKS SEED ESTABLISHMENT, BEADING. 



