THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ro nee of an pane mada h 2 1 agree co y NT GARDEN, Fes — Bi aer 3 
rifoli or — w an o sing w: The weather being 50 8 e, the marke UN 
kept ae io healthy y 224 ha ve ern e st *. plied, and trade begins to 1 om tie. Pme-apples ar 4 was 
emg iy k alt, p > —— called), which disease geod, Hothouse Grapes, ste aea near apoles are as plentiful as could be PATRONAGE OF SA. 
somaram Al the old plan, usually . ed great pected considering the dicta. “Orth e former, a f Beurré — f ay 
We would further state that where | and Ne Plus Meuris may be bought at from 3s. to 4s. sit eo stow Oranges i 
e erved under 5 , | are plentiful, Nuts sufficient for the demand. Ei Fi beris, seli a 90 f Vege. OSLING’S ST. ALB AN 8 pine APE. — The bor 
Uantities of excellent manure is e, particularly ae — 20s; per 100 Broccoli, G Greens, fe, are > pienti ul. — s and J patronised by Professor IINDEET, the Hort. 
the summer months. Our labourers have been em- Seakaie pe be obtained at last week's prices. A few French Beans were cultural a of London, Mr. R. Thompson, Su 
ployed in various ways; six men threshing. Barley 8 — i ye 10 lettuces and 1 salading are of the Prui t Department in the Hort. Soc. tenes ; and the 
vera Wheat for seed; two men sowing Ichaboe guano on he ety, Tr kde Wemand. Mushrooms are somewhat de fer. Cut | Edito Journal, = being an exeellent nt variety: 
ture land, and spreading ure ediately 5 į for | P! Flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, Garde nias, Camellias, Fuchsias, fleshy, Ach. and sugary, with a Frontignan ‘savour, and is de 
Wrechen have been. mostly emplored 7 px z fo A ttin gn ces . see gre serving of extensive rie age m 3 ell establi 
„ also in preparing and cionn; m aes Lemons, per 1008, 6s to 14s 6-inch Pa free to Lon 255 t- office order gp 
0 erds have lately a very | Pine Apple, per Ib., 4s t mons, p i — 
machine. vs th ather havin Grap: s, hothouse, per lb., 8 to 108 Almonds * peck, 6s 21s. Bcd to. the fra e ik tbe are on 
unpleasant task in. tending their sh Weather g Portugal, per Ib., Ts to 28 s —_ EA ig isn g Aende eedsman, St. Alban’s, Fi eb. 1 
‘been so exceedingly chan able, and for the most part very Apples, dessert, per bush., 38 to 6s Wal Jnuts, pe: — 
wet; indeed we never recollect hi ——.— 9 — og —— p or half Care * at T A = . Som ISHER 2 D CO., Nun RSERYMEN aal 
4 e er siev 
5 — 2 r~n fig o's . — wet, ea — — per dor., 9d to2s mj S 725 bush, 13 mao — SEEDSMEN, beg lea 8 Fanas to offer the follow, 
Soani, the matte have — — nutriment i n them wehave} L bitter, per 300, 9a to 168 Chestnuts, per peck, 33 to 68 ing choice CUCUMBER SEEDS, which e can ‘with ‘cong. 
ue many years, arisi 3 koi the 3 Lemons, s, per doz., 15 to 2s dence recomm 
nary pe wy he grow ey m R n the autumn, and from the VEGETABLES. HAMILTON'S ERO; a very first-rate 
great size they have attained by — e application of large quan- Aris, arri ty 78 * 2 — be —— sieve, 2s to 3s long, and suitable 1 “exhibition, 1 18. 25 seul 4 a Sedat 
tities wht acd cag ory * à Sige S WHIT also a ve 
o, &e., to produce them. J. Garlic, per Ib., 8d to 1s HA 3 ry s 
OTEL SOSnIRS Gansk. Farm, Feb. 5.— k bein r | Greene? don chen i 12 ido 2s 6d Spinae ch, per sieve, is êd to 2s 6 6d. per seed, or 6 seeds for 2s. 
the most part 22 we L been confined to * 2 in Caulifiavers, per doz., Seakale, per punnet, 1s to 2s a iMtPROVED SION HOUSE; phe, anneal seeds, Is; 
doors, as pr seed Beans, and also some for om Broeit, set bie Js to ann Arti tichokes, erusalem, per half sieve, MIL LLS'S EWESS; a very prolific sort, packets, 
market ; also a — ty of Vetches which were taken edt od ar „Cab, core, 4d to 9d 12 seed 
amongst th ine Bones when — ay gg of dressing, we have om — TENTE Eireag sani to a Fú VIGTORY OF ‘COLNE 7 aag dat 
fort the market — per cwt., 6s to! ushrooms, per pottle, Is cu HBE sad 
—— hubarb, bundle, 10d to Is 3d = 
Noti ö ede a> A ede jaga to aadi — — y i * per pain et, 110 3d 1 APH; erb HERE EN green, with ues 
ces to Cortbspe turnips, p. ox, bunch.” 18 6462 s 6d | Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 24 ferns pas jane and of for 
Brans—D M 32 are of very little use, N to Bed Best, o 1s 6d Savory, per bunch, 3d to 44 ibition, 1s. per seed, or 6 iseda fi 
; and in the case of Beans, which are not ei per oz, iy ‘bundle, Is to 6s Fs has T „per 1 atoca| WALKER’S IM MPR 12 se 
prie Mable to disease when sprouting, — are pro- t Cucumbers ans Parsiey et n to ‘ied EASTW VOOD SEEDLING; an en yement on Walkers; 
bly of no use at all. Celery, per bundle, 6d to 186d 8, per bundle, 8 fine, 12 seeds, 18. 
paon Tornirs—A We do not know how to confine Seer per do 3 „ 28 to 4s Mint, green, per baneh 1 605 oo The A i Serta eet fre . er ra be Seat 0 
smell. moms, Pi ush., 28 to ? Nurseries at Handswort 66 arehouse, No, 1, Marke, 
ound Tce Reduced generally sold for manure. Spanish, per den- ts to'ts lace, Sheffield. 
Boons-J C-- Blacker on Small Farme “a pamphlet— Curry su ITE FIELD, Moxpax, Feb. 1, pi — 
— ben Go. Dublin eo ee gardening den r rade ĝa exceed Si aie 5 no no iat Friday quo ITC R S E E D 
that of, tation, We have 5 . — Holid, : — 200 fro otland, 200 fr mite. No. 1.—Ac¢ Lae collection, consisting of 20 bes 
Dansers E oF Rage y one growing this plant give us his | land, and 1900 rom N Suffolk, and Essex, ihe. amherst Sheep is the best kinds of PEAS, and all other seeds in propor 
experience of it. nate Young speaks very highly of it. unusually small; the ped is also very limited. Some of the choicest t iinet Ear cites ear’ s croppin a 
— Tt is taki i gr f Downs are read} sold at rather more money; but Uther kinds cannot be | Of the best sor — tM 255 en J pping of a la 
Cross * It is taking I — <0 — 5 ps. ee ee ee ardon ithe chale 25 elusive)...£3 
Tha o on oted dea! m Holland we have 220 p ani 8 g 
ie ats, 0 at, fl —1 b f Calves are very scarce, but it is difficult to obtain any advance. begins bona i No. 2.— 8455 ‘collection, in smaller quantities, 
— * ra Grae —— raids oa by was years 0 for Pigs, owing t to the mild weather; but the supply being short, prices are | equally choice sorts * * e sà 
tles—is cros: honor, Per stone of 8 Ybs.—s d a Per stone of8lbs—s d s d No. Segiko. hi _ Ditto tf xl 1 i 
— M en hope one af pari yi to to give Best Scots, Herefords,&c. 4 901 8 Best Long Wools ...... 4 Wate No. 4.— Ditto (this is sufficient for 8 — eman's § t 
n opinion of M. D.'s” dibble. aghs | Second quality Beasts.. 3 6—4 0 inii e ee e extra charge made for packing, * 
roc on desiro, mk Mr ceo Ted One | es bwin l. OWS 4 | eben. If there should be any sorts of seeds that would ndt 
Downsipe CoLLeor Fanm—Agricola would be ach ein if Ditto Bhom ii. cies. %% f cess 4 05 4 wanted in the collection, increased quantities of those 
Mr. A Kindly tuform him of the quai Beaste-—B060, Sheep and Tambs- t4670. oo. Pigs~210. desired would be sent. References will be given 
dion ye Fem 3 some of the principal families in Beales 
prepared night-soil he uses eee r Turnips ; — — upply of Beasts is s 8 vals from abroad. In- | land, who purchased collections ingt sea. 
quantity he would re to be of the ‘solid 3 ade int ye Ser were an are 150 neu ¢ corn so that we are not pures th 88 
ment used ee the ure of the . and — ars L m am p aris the — ti b 1 ped k ; the he trade, is d ake ae —— 
un ee ae osts any rise on T Monday's “quotations. are again very few Sheep | A General Catalogue of Horticultural and Rte ss 
„ on offer, but the demand is quite as small. Monzgy's quolations remain un- 
DANA Pires, K. ter- altered. Good Calves cout nue to be scarce, and are nes sold at 2d. per gx ior — ana on application 
mi hanging valves erp ewe an R 24 Y much | Ibs. advance. Trade = * “pi Pigs, at rather more money. refully packed for exportation, 
than those which Mr. Bie exhibited at Newcastle. . ibas r re y r Best Leng Wos ee 2 losa, x — 2 We, Jas. Errs, F. H. S., High-street, and Bower an 
The P „we sus would on few soils answer its | Best Short Horns . 4 4—4 6 Ditto Sta opis: 5855 Maidsto 
purpose, similar i uggested Second quality Beasts... 3 6—4 
n r Ditto Shorn . O CUCUMBER G ROWERS. 
Servo. “But he ily marked the land with the plough, and Ditto Shor «css». „ my gt DWARD “TILEY, Nurseryman and 8 
easts—803. Sheep and Lambs—2030,  Galvas—io8. Pig 1.225. begs to offer his superb a 
leit the summer heat thus guided to crack the clay land; he 
filled the s with sand as you. 
41, West Smithfield. s or “OF BATH,” 
irat apart, 15 sot wod . UTN ze bearer, and the quickest grower known the i 
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Grass Lab IT T—We should stock i on hay, | Prime Mead. Hay 68s to 74 e 3 length of this Cucumber being from 24 to 30 inches long. It 
— Seia àn ap toe brought to to the feld. T hat Inferior pra 18 To J Se. T: aer 75 75 58 e e more than 30 first prizes at the pare 
ew v. 
Aer Trier via and daore m any on be good 2... matory 38 E Le 
enough to say where * ed to be got. CUMBERLAND MARKET, Feb. 10. the open air without frames against a wall, or trained to 
ULIC Inconaton — W Rowe — M. Cantelo, Chiswick, e e Ener s -5 si 25 0 — Straw’... ‘28s to 328 | surpassing any of the hardy kinds this a It 
ew Hay 
Tete out in packet, <b needs, 2, be 
r * * 83 Reset Clover ; 
Lisseeo—D M— ei your nearest market town 72 7 ver amilton Black Spin 13 U ; 
can procure it for mene — en Hay Salesman. — h commend fhis b one as also best he i ce 
— — a week, Waite . a number .o rent Exhibitions, and ta 
. artificially heated cream colour- —— pe 22 e iom apa da w ka 87 ++ 268 to 30s ——— length from 24 to 28 inches, and a very 1 
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other cause. i i 
o 7h TW i nor generally piven at ai say how much should be 
ven, 
R ol ba piven at all except to fatting ani- 
practice 
oO ye 
Pgs Fey of green tha 
Plan 
events, 
it, and grow Rape upon its then Oate ; and, ory fers: 26s to peat Fr 
lastly, lay it for some wi N n mne ras ze and orkshire., ses . ds 
Rearin NEs—J n <a — 
ng 
en n seeds, 2s., or a packet of each of the above 
HOPS, Papar: Feb, The above Cucumbers will be fags toh to Re a eben bea 
„ r Par Pa TTENDEN and Sen, Hop Factors, report that the market re- ae eed teakoe ae ore i 2 weet 1 = 
before fat. But the most various waite Kent, p. owt. — to 1008 pearing Kents, p. wes 2 to 60s | should not delay ve orders. Itis unnecessary to enter 
it in 5 popati ori * = ss 20 j Oil Hess Sex . ++ 30 — 40 | further properties of the above Cucumbers, having & given een 
ie Battie aie wee 1 ` i Fernhams., .. — 105 e satisfaction par Sa ate the last three years. 
o would weigh now LANE, Monpax, Feb. 7. Per packet—s. d. Per paketes & 
The condition o — Wheat fresh up tor this mornin; s market was True Beechwood Melon. ~ 1 0 Windsor Prize ak : 
tter — 195 but the supply sting small Spe were sm enabled to effect a | Sweet Ispahan . 1 0 True Walcheren on : 
qairy at late var 1 2. Aen e per — . - | Terry’s Frize 1 0 flower Broccoli. 
on Are'a dull sole Pe ee aud Kab Pens — cad te goe reen-flesh oe 0 
ne | Nhe Spey cA ponalar degins y been mee ee Ba ana 
10 tons weather continues very mild and damp quoted.” The Bridge, —.— 85 above ben —.— on i= 
oa ITISH PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, of a Fost-office order, or the amount age 
two—all ds. We | Wheat, Essex, Kent, and u AE ia Red. 442 52 ee 
s 8 
Suffolk 
Natur Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire hire 52 Wie ‘cHe 62 ANTERS 
28 
— . Scoteh 
OTOH FIR 
AND THE T TRADE. i 
TOKSON 5 TURNBULL, Wee 
Brechin, N. B., beg to B 
3 ays have ale a large Srock of the followin 
Essex .,. eee s g a which will be sold cheap, viz. j 
3 32 e 2 nae ¥ and 2. wears . and 
g ra gee e 
2 and 
4 i 38 # 
work’dn héy alone without b. I. 4». BIRCH AND ; — 825 
any Linseed. And we should pri * i si nday have been moderáte. TRANSPLANTED LARCH, 1 and: p 
loser will koen a DATAN ai eee tepane at Martot was sn —— the 25 NORWAY S sae saad, 
over epas ox for 100 Bak im the value of : 8 A RUCE, 2 TEF 
it with from 5 up to 15 sheep tt 8 4% Heap r. article excepting Oats, which are decided}y. the ‘turn i SH, ELM, OAK, pna PLANE, to 6 fet i 
— 4 adol a —. = . without the We shall PERIAL 898 7 i ; Also the g 
Potatoes in a Week or two. Tarés sown. i} Whent, | Batley." Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | ‘Peas. ORNAMENTAL T 2 
Siow mil be ready n Ju 5 zan. V e., Diiia 85 —ç ere 20 10 et ADDER. . ott high 
 Wasnen—Rusticus should write to Mr. 8 e sartei BBM) Bi Fij- BOUL}. BL ot | 40 BB 3 2. to gest „ 
‘Information of pet wr &c., is Chargeable with adver. tareni. | 63 TEEN 29 2 | 39 is 4 ASH (Mountain)5 z 2'to 9 feet „ 
„p ement day. e s SRRY 2 $ — 3 = J 30 8 2 5 2 BEEOH, — a » ä —*ẽ- een 4 to 6 feet Hy 
URNIP S= Constant 2 — per í eee x ; : 
Jom prigo far a crop ot 2) to — The op of Wheat pet Base Five = O35 | J 06 | 108 d 6 Weeping w ne 
That of the Tar a very much more re ‘than | eee Average! ee Bikon (american) 14 varieties to’ 10 feet 
the Turnips. Could you not — parece lars | Duties on Foreign Grain| Free till Marth CHESTNUT (Horse). 1 ; 2 toG feet „ 
* ' Pale. Aan. I. Jan. 8. } Jan. 15. dan. Boi tag 29 | -Feb Spanish) Pi 2 to 8 feet „ 
Vaton — ae ent srop mym wei 2 5 12 tons of balla. — | — T Daa .. = 4 e os to 10 feet „ 
ane e wi to 2 ewt. of — 3 A ” —ͤ— el 5 
them dar 1 Eiter e daily 1 — a — 0 55:10 — Lay m4 er SS f „3 Te 
R af stot e 30 T i}: e — ‘LIME . , ee 
Winter Paovp Ap casei 52 0 = 5 OAK hbe ists e 55 
shee va S nA. Jun may got rid ots — waite of leaf by 51 2 Hct e ee od e „ eel NE WES — P 
the Hatter ; onlyare one. Pods eee | 
never had occasion tome er. bee — tagt . ROBINIAS s. oe e | 
ey ae 35 =} sista Wa eps y “Subd to 6s 9d WALNUT, 3 or Thorn 37 , 
an oe 3 „ Gs t or Hiccory 8 „, 
POTATOES, ere Warane j bie, Bn nn — — Ane i bahs = E RWS. lca. 8 
bee the ex ded prohibition of : ia Feb. 7. on Climie. SA z 5 Rape-eakes . . per ton Slios el aja Catalogs of the above to be had applicatio offs 
whet ether they will Her e e 1 Fein ae Lee. re ire 25 42 oe Winter, p. bah. 7s 0 Sa 6 —— A — —— are well worthy le Gren, 
since last follo 524 rival — OP ý rboretums, € teri w . 
N S Bali reg 20 Stock of the folowing, Tmax Beens Ly, 
Blues, 120s to 1303; Duteb, 100s to 110s, 
ic 1 SEEDS 
Kidneys, 1408 to 1708; 5; Blues, 130s to 1508; r to 1251 = Cates i i, rab oato — Variable for quotation. Geen! ho ected, viz — LDER, — LARCH, — b. B. 
ow. HBrechin, 
Ciaaues PULLIN Kinesroap and Lay. 
