3—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
35 
SEW SEEDS, TRUE TO THEIR KINDS— 
c aud Lord 
e Dwarf Mammoth 
; “ Bishop's Last and 
a 
may be er ost free for one penny stamp. 
Ne 2 seis 12 Pte 2 — COMPLETE 
CODEROTION OF SEEDS” 
A LARGE 3 OF ONE AND TWO. -YEAR 
oe LARGH FIR; 
YCA 8 8 FIR, 
+ ties SEEDLIN 
aa HORT, "oes 
THER * RE: 
quence of the being viz: Ash, 
Alder, Birch, Ches commas, Lente Pore 11 Pie; Oats, Quicks, 
pem 4 oni &c., heights and al of which will be given on 
og ues ae OF Eee en, American, aud Flower- 
ae Shrabe, Ornamental and Fruit Trees, Herbaceous Plants, cö 
& be had 
"Woodlands Nursery, Mabesfict, near UVekfetd, Sussex. 
NEW — rm “CAPTIVATION. e is 
one Pag “y = paan Ai 10 
8 erior 
pes Moc ran . — e a. contidentiy St peri 
— Continu to doi * 
e three s — eeds, 
+ PHENOMENA” CUCUMBER. Anis Cucumber 
ast season, and never was such 
Cucu am der 12 as for this one. Little n Te 
thi 
Yer gg in packets, 2s. 6d., or a packet of this, 
and one of- Captivation, "tor 6s, For further particulars, see 
for ‘January 3, 1852. Also other older, but 
the ‘order from unknown 
—— either by post-office order or penny aan i 
stamps, When the whole, or ser . of the above, as 
eas + Bays 5 2 will be ay part. 
1 555 Epwarp TILEY, foes and Seedsman, 14, 
Abbe hyard, Bath 
return his sincere thanks for the numerous 
orders pre many — eang letters y bs 3 this 
season from his numerous fri iends and the 
W ee! “HORTIGOLTURAT, eee 
3 am UFFOL 
THE * 81 8 TE PE ＋ 8. 
Taylor’s wer . A each Grotto Marrow 
ly Em. i Fair 's Surprise 
Essex Champion — „ Champion of England |; 
New Long-podded Bishop’s | Burbidge“s Belipse 
best new later sorts, 
20 fine and new sorts of 1 1 quart of sine for 
succession ., £0 14 
A — — assortment of ve getables, with a number 
sei — _ new kinds, ragen the above 2 10 
ning 12 it eae n12 e i 
— 
> 
aoc >S Ff 
th es to STEPHEN ee or to Bass 
and Brown, ; 
mation“ have great practical value. 
nt to its application to agricu 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1852. 
n 
TINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
go 1 A si 
ahon Statistical ot 
Hort 
Texzspar, 
wm Bro 70 50 
* N 
i 
Wepnespar, — 
RERER HER 
D mg 
— * 
Tabnsb ir, 
ih 
Farday, — 2 
Sarvnů ir, a al co: ea 
ee do not find that the Board of Health gives 
eee as to the cost at which aur 
URE can be delivered by towns to the sur- 
sao districts. Perhaps it is i ible to do 
so; for no seán tell the shape which 
ances may compel such an operation as 
5 — 
8 
N 
i owns to 
thee Board says, —— no — is preferable to incur 
re and urine, or of 
Mi table e tehase i in hada: than to allow 
is: Se. that the removal of panini being an 
thes 
loss that ——— e observe, 
too, 00, that the e Boat ‘of eva incre ner of f opinion that i inall 
cases it would be good po m the part 
of the 
local. cir- | betw 
not enter into partien 
ice rarely ever keeps longer 
inch thick, and whioh ane nailed on 
Local 3 to be liberal and accommodating to 
consumers to postpone the determination of 
pecuniary . pacer the f powers of the 
manure, and th venien e distribution. 
which they will srohahig hes had no opportunity 
of re om a have 
actual re 
t bei — so, the question is nearly reduced to 
the expense of distribution; at least, it will be for 
e consumer to consider what he can afford to give for 
town refuse, 
Upon the last 
me Board of Health is valua 
r of cases in mae the actual ‘outlay for 
distribution has been ascertained, are giv 
aiatus, 
t point, the information collected by 
ble. Ac 
é ease, 
by the outlay of ag > the cost per acre is found 
r apparatus apy tes = . — 
ver 10 acres in an ordinan 
tributing A son 
0 
13s. 43d. per acre. e useless to multiply 
such cases, which can or be 2 studied advan- 
— usly by the “ Min themselves, and the 
plans they contain — cat — the reader. 
If we were looking at this matter in reference 
i ulture, we should consider 
the evidence perfectly 8 
n gen rally 
and gardeners are laced in quit 
different position farmers. a vast 
majority of gen been are small holders, with 
small capital; they are apable nd- 
ing 500“. upon an ge ode for distributing liquid 
ma n if apparatus — e the 
cost of distribution to 10s. an acre le 
It i that in 
a large 
small — — heer 
with the buildings, &e., belonging t m, e 
3 be made j 
Pires has nothing on pin 10 
a 
2 
11 
To 
ik 
— e, in — ma e diatriba ling 
— ratus wns do —.— ? 
will — use abi . ure? T 
they no doubt would ; but it kunt never be forgotten 
that horses are requir ired b a gardener to drag gt 
roduce to „ and it may be more profitable 
oad of solid she caine than for the carts to 
en demonstrated to them by | heat of 
It i 
nsiderable 
om above 
who can 
annual loss 
a We imagi 
it that 
thick, it will keep better closely packed, but not 
pounded, S. 
climate, and eg as wee ice, with 
but very 2— — through the 
e the rapid cueing or 2 g of 
bu tchers meat gr after being slaughtered. 
well known th se and 
s 
except, when the building is brick, a cavity is 1 8d 
inside, W boards, for ir packing; by these means 
a v is formed er and the 
newly aden 15 are soon c oled, even in 
the 8 weather, either for eutting 5 or ‘salting. 
are acquainted — a large bacon. factor, 
wha i is having a shed ere 
which he dou 
ade 
tageous near the new pro 
could we keep ice in 3 7 quantities, the ways in 
which it pais assist us in the daily economy of food 
are numer z 
„che we have 
i doubt) to keep ice me ee than we now sa 
and that in . ma quantit 
aor be permitted to ask if any of 
t ve ever tried putting thin ice in the 
house without Peace it? It strikes us that we 
is point as well; and we feel sure 
, when ice can be procured upwards of one inch 
Ws — that El vaston i is at last accessible 
Orders h e 
As 
the cheap of s dich he has su 
cessfully followed for some Ae, it 
prove of some i to our readers * learn how 
much in advance o our cousins in America are, 
both in the — oi et ice — a nd i 
the — of ice to a variety of purposes, “thick 
we think m ght be usefully ‘ant profitably followed 
in coun 
— ae yin opposition to the 
we radiation as our inverted 
enerally buri ied underground, and 
means of access except t b 
the top; and the straw, 
ime the — is — 
such houses that fact is well — Ä—Ä the 
reason is 8 to all cone ‘have paid attention to] 
a laws bc onduction of heat from 
e body — and whieh i is 5 in che 
sequel to — leading ar ticle of 
esent objec 
| 3 a system of keeping ice is a ie pa iad N 
in 
ent on our own; 
upright supporting roof. 
is thus Ree about 9 or 10 inches in 
is carefully cked with 
the 
A hollow space 
width this 
non-conductor — can employ. The roof is that 
* 
ring back a! a 
return em y ort 
the doo wever, 
be 1875 $ le R to time for its ig Sema and need, 
therefore, pursue this of the question no Sher 
but in a succeeding ele confi ne elves to som 
t may Srat of 
oy. nor 
of — the _ — keeping ice ever in- 
g». 
with a single wall. Such | bott 
Di 5 ave no pro 
r situated towards l 
* 75 1 the . this 
Bas te be silv 
pæ 
a ee mere 
Sp goon is to age that the 
h, 13 feet high, 
ome noble Araucarias, r 
was parted with the other d 
er ss ea 
~- GARDENIA RADICANS. 
Ir — — yama of a plant consists in the and 
of the abundance ce in fice a 
s season of th 
s” has alluded 7 
dus a dener state of thin 
saw-dust „ the best | ar 
— — 0 
ase itted to view ie 
We believe that among 5 dup! icates are 
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