THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ao 
(Dec. 
HELTENHAM SIX-ROWED BLACK BARLEY. 
—This singular BARLEY Wes propagated from Three 
Corns.found in a Sailor’s IS TR. by Mr. Vaughan, To) 
nist, of MER it stood a six-weeks’ frost in 
pro ‘oduce was 80 stools and 5610 grains: making 
per each corn, 1870: no account of its native country ies Do 
ascertainec 
The Barley stood the extreme CAN and heat of 1844 sum- 
mer, and the severe winter of 1844 and 1845. 
Mr, Churchill, of the Plough Hotel, Cheltenham, planted a 
few acres on xs e lith of ebruary, 1846, after à green crop, 
partly drilled, and dibbled, Mi e 5 pecks to the 
acre. It wasr pen on the 4th of July, the average crop being 
50 bushels and 2 pecks to the acre. Weight per bushel, 55} lbs. 
A Speni of sus same lan sowed with White Stone Tur- 
he cote July, and on the 2d of September the 
Tar rnips were or table. 
His Royal Eines Prince Albert having received a portion 
of this new Barley, has graciously condescended to express to 
Mr. Churchill his approbation, and intention to plant the same 
on his fari 
Agriculturists are of opinion if sown in autumn, from its 
being early to harvest, a crop of Swedes may be got from the 
same lan 
he Black-skinned Barley produces a fine white flour, and 
malts well. The Straw is strong and fine, and fit for plait. 
ny Agriculturist wishing to try this Soda c 
Barley, may be supplied with any quantity y by applyi 
Jony Cnonemr, Plough Ho! nham (for Cashor Post. 
office order) ; the calculation aes a ind. i— » 8. d. 
Quarter of an acre ...... 171lbs. ina sel 225 dt t Be 
Three-quarters ditto . 1 bushel. 4 
One and a half acre 2 bushels 
Three a do, 
Six ditto .. do. 
Twelve di! ésse 10 do. |... ees 
A sample tin, containing sufficient for two poles, will be for- 
warded on. “receipt of a Post-office order for 38. 
ON. 
MANEL, ISLANDS CATTLE. — Information 
been received here that numbers of French Cattle, 
chiefly the small Brittany breed, have been sold nul in 
England, as Channel Islands, purchasers are earnestly re- 
quested either to write to friends, or to the odra, of the 
Agricultural Committee, who will direct them to respectable 
dealers. Obtaining animals of our peed superior breed is 
of equal interest to the dues e Ee the seller. 
R, } Honorary forearm 
cue R G. 
Guernsey, October 28, 1846. 
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