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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



[ J AN.2- 





NEW 



FARMERS' NEWSPAPER 



T«a time h»» come when Landlord* an 1 Tenants, 

 learn how, in the in irteet time, ani at the tenet expcnie 

 •■tort a, th .t which bring, the malt, of Experience and 8<3ence _■«-""£ J^^wHtool an acquaintance with circamstanees. oten a, varying a, place* They condem. u, M. 



The Proprietor, are aware of the di* 4 dea hn g w.th *VJ^^.^-« « the bto an.ir2y of practice, they regard crude speculations a, the most dangerous of del^J 



condu „g farming opera-i,ns nponon. I™"*' »«: aaO wa Ue th y whlch , uccwful farming must depend; that there are practical errors which no local circumstance, « jj 



they also feel that Vgrlculture. at In all other arts, there are general ^ r '" c ' p ' c ^ ^ Ko one maD cao be com?et e n t to deal with the multifarious qnest.ons affecting huabw^, £ 



in short, that there la, oo« for im,ror«m.nt .renin ^ those ^T^^^, kn0WB the Icnowledgeof all. It is to practical Farmers that the Proprietors trust for the meansol* 

 duty of the Ed.to, of aueUaPaperas To. AGR C^™*^ ^GJZETrh. T «« AOWCOLTOaAL GAZETTE is a gentleman well acquainted with th,^ 



The Rieht. Hon. the Earl Spencer, President of the Royal Agricultural Soci">- «■ Rnrlwid. 



Lord Worsley, M.P., Vice-President of the Royal Agricultural 



they are per 



The Right Hon. the Earl of Ducle, Vice-President of tne 



Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 Sir Charles Lemon. Barr., M.K, F.K.8.. one of the Council of 

 • ne Royal Ag> .Rural Society of England 



J. H. Langston, Eft M.P. . rw^r.i 



C. Daabeny. M l> . F.R.S . Professor of Botany Oxford 

 jamcH f.W. J .bottom ■*•• MA., F.R.S., Professor of Che- 



mlstry, Durham 

 C. R. Bree, E* | . Stowmarktt 

 T. Calr.l. Eaq., Baldoon, near Wigton 



Mar- nt Doyle . . 



R. li. Drewett. Esq., Burpham. Arundel 

 John Grey, Esq., Dilaton, Northumberland 

 The Rev. L. Vcrn >n H ucourt. Wcstdean House, 8us«ex 

 Curtis Hayward, Esq.. Quedgeley, near Gloucester 

 W. II. Hyett, Eaq., Pamswick House, one of the Council of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society of England 



R. M. Jacques, Esq*, Richmond. Yorkshire 



C. » Kendlc, E«q., PoffdhaJB, nownham Market 



W. Lawrence, E*... Woodhatch. Reigate 



J. B. Lawts, Eaq... Kothampitead, near St. Alban • 



John M'Bryde, B-»q., Balkcr, Ayrshire 



j r May «e Esq., Secretary of the Rayleigh Farmers' C ub 



M Ml Milburn. ltsq.,8ec I the Yorkshire Agncult. Society 



J. Parkinson. Esq., LeylkhK Ollerton, Notts 



J. F. Penary. I J, Secrcturyof the W luchcombe Farmers' Club 



James Smith, Esq.. l'canston 



Wil i i rr. Eaq.. Ri'»y. near Caistor 



Joseph Yorke, Esq.. Tewkesbury 



Mr. J H. Broad, Secretary of St. Columb Farmers' Club 



Mr. J iarke, Romsey, Hants 



Mr. * Twynarn, VVI. lurch, Hants. 



Mr. S. Collier. Witney Farmers' i tub 



Mr. S. Rlgg. Wigton, Cumberland 



Hcc. «cc *c. 



Society of England 

 Sir G. Stuart Mackenzie, Bart., F.R.S. 



William Miles, Esq., M.P., one of the Council of the Royal 



Agricultural Society of England 

 Colonel Le Couteur, Belle Vue, Jersey 



Rev. Dr. Buckland, F.R.S., Professor of Mineralogy, Oxford 

 Lyon Playfair, Ph.D., F.G.S., Consulting Chemist to the 



Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 J. Bennett, Esq., President of the Leominster Farmers' Club 

 Rev. J. M. Berkeley, King's Cliffe 



John Curtis, Esq., F.L.S. 



T. W. Divis. Esq., Secretary of the South Wilts and War- 

 minster Farmers' Club 

 John Oedney, E^q., President of the Harlestone Farmers' 



Club, Norfolk 

 A Hall, Esq., Secretary of the Chepstow Farmers' Club 

 C. Herbert, Esq., Powisk, near Worcester 

 Samuel Jonas. Esq., Icklcton, Cambridgeshire, one of the 



Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 G. Legard, Esq., Fangfoss, Pocklingtoii, York 

 E. W. Moore, Esq., Agent to Earl Radnor 



C.Noel. Em,., Klrkby ... _ 



Edward Solly, Esq., F.R.S., Experimental Chemist to the 



Horticultural Society of Loi n .«.«_, 



L. B. Wnlrond, |., Sec. of the Gloucester Farmers Club, 

 W. Wicket, Esq., Moorbath House, Bampton, Devon 

 Mr. R. Beman, Stow-on-the-Wold 

 Mr. J. Dudgeon, Spylaw, Berwickshire 

 Mr. W. F. Fardon, Sec. of the Broomsgrove Farmers' Club 

 Mr. John Morton, Agent to the Earl of Ducie 

 Mr. G. Parsons, Agent to Lord Portman 

 Mr. Thimblchy, Louth 

 Mr. Shoosmith, Folkington, Sussex 



&c. &c. &C. 



The Right Hon. Lord Portman, Vice-President of the 



Agricultural Society of England 

 Sir John Saunders Sebright, Bart. 

 J. Walhanke Ctiilders, Esq., MP., one of the Cooed 



Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 Rev. J. S. Henslow, F.L.S. , Professor of Botany, Camlti*. 

 David Low, Esq.. F.R.S.E., Professor of Agriculture, U\*L 



one of the Council of the Royal Agric. Soc. ofScot^* 

 Robert Baker, Esq., Writtle, Essex 

 John Benson, Esq., Agent to the Duke of Bedford s) 

 Robert Black, Esq., Loch Alsh, Ross, N. B. 

 Evan David, Esq., President of the Cardiff Farmers* Oil 

 W. Greer, Esq., Secretary of the Debenhara Farmer.* Q«| 

 W. Parker Hamond, Esq., Pampisford Hall, Cambridjt 



C. W. Hoskyns, Esq., Wroxhall, near Warwick 

 J. Hudson, Esq., Castle Acre, near Swaffham, one of* 



Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of Entfaai 

 W. H. Little, Esq., Llanvair Grange, Abergavenny 

 Henry R. Madden, Esq., M.D., Penicuick, Edinburgh 

 J. Mathews, Esq., Secretary of the Hereford Farmers* CUl 



D. J. Niblett, Esq., Haresfield 

 R. Parkinson, Esq., Babworth, Retford 

 W. Price, Esq., Secretary of the Ross Farmers' Club 

 R. W. Purchas, Esq., Sec. of the Monmouth Farmer,' (J* 

 J. A. Ransome, Esq., Ipswich 



R. Aglionby Slaney, Esq., Walford Manor, Shiffnall, Stka 

 Prideaux I. Selby, Esq.,Twizell House 

 S. D. Stirling, Esq., Glenbervie, Falkirk 

 W. B. Wingate, Esq., Hareby, Bolingbrooke, Lincol 

 Mr. T. Beadel, Secretary of the Braintree Farmers' Clss 

 Mr. E. Beck, Rougham, Norfolk 

 Mr. John Brodie, Haddington 

 Mr. G. Hope, Fenton Rams, East Lothian 



&c. &c. &c. 



. .__! ,a :» C i - A„.m«ion,. VfOTtmhle Phvsiolorv -Improvements in Implements-better modes of Husbandry— results of well-conducted experimental F — 



S ^t"P>c. of ^,2aln Cr.: I « IL g!vcn of the English. Scotch, ana Irish Agrlcnltnra. Societies-London Market Prices of Corn, Hay, and Cattle, and the Weealy Arerag*. 



Replies to ,ne,tion, eonnected with , h . 'J^^JX^^^^« ">onght advisable to make Tna AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE an addition to the G.u-J 



.. . ' . .. ..^^..,* T-. R »./ ft ,,rK W th.r.,n P r ft i Ne«i of the Week. whQat Twentv-four Column* are devoted to Agriculture. . 



This day, therefore, January 27th, is published, price SIXPENCE, stamped to go free by post, the Fourth Number of 



THE GARDENERS' 



HRONIC LE 



AND 





AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 



a BEfccftle Becortr of Sural Icconomg anfc General Nefos. 



THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 



Trrtt principle on which the Gardening part of this Paper is conducted is to make it a weekly record of everything that bears upon Horticulture, Floriculture, Arbc « c ^J re ^ 

 Botanv. «nd such Natural History as has a relation to Gardening, with Notices and Criticisms of all works on such subjects. Connected with this part are WEEKLY ca . » 

 GARDENING OPERATIONS, given in detail, and adapted to the objects of persons in every station of life; so that the Cottager with a few rods of ground before his door, the Amateur ^ 

 a greenhouse, and the Manager of extensive gardens, are alike informed of the routine of operations which the varying seasons render necessary. It moreover contains reports ° 

 Exhibitions and Proceedings- Notices of Novelties and Improvements -in short, everything that can tend to advance the profession, benefit the condition of the workman, or conduce 

 of his employer ; accompanied with Woodcuts, whenever the matter treated of requires that mode of illustration. 



To this Farming, as explained above, is now added. ^ 



Lastly, that description of domestic and political News is introduced which is usually found in a Weekly Newspaper. It is unnecessary to dwell on this head further than i to ' ^^ 

 Proprietors do not range themselves under the banners of any party; their earnest endeavours are to make The Gardeners' Chronicle a full and comprehensive Record of ^ 

 NEWSPAPER In the true sense of the word— leaving the reader to form his own opinions ; their object being elucidation of the laws of Nature, not of man. The reader is thus furnishe , 

 to trs rscutiAR raATCRRs or THB JooaxAL, with such information concerning the events of the day as supersedes the necessity of his providing himself with any other Weekly Pape • 



The Proprietors arc happy to announce that the following distinguished Botanists, Florists, and Practical Gardeners have already enriched the Gardeners 1 Chronicle by their commuiu 



The Hon. and Very Rev. W. Herbert, Dean of Manchester 



The Hon. and Rev. Charles Bathurst 



Hon. W. Fox Strangwaya 



Sir Oswald Mosley, Bait. 



Sir W. J. Hooker, F.R.S., Royal Gardens, Kew 



Dr. Harris . 



Dr. Horner, Hull 



Dr. Lankeiter, F.L.S. 



Dr. Neil, Canon Mills 



Dr. Winn, Truro 



Capt. Wtddrington, F.R.S. 



Professor Morren, Liege 



A. Aingcr, Esq. 



G. Barker, Esq., Birmingham 



K. Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. 



C. Darwin, Esq. 



John Rogers, Esq., Sevenoaks 



Mr. McNab, Caledonian Society's Garden, Edinburgh 



Mr. Mearns, Botanic and Zoological Gardens, Leeds 



Mr. Ingram, Gardener to Her Majesty 



Mr. Paxton, Gardener to the Duke of Devonshire 



Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland 



Mr. Alexander. Gardener to the Duke of Leinster 



Mr. Ferguson, Gardener to the Duke of Buckingham 



Mr. Spenser. Gardener to the Marquis of Lansdowne 



Mr. Elliott, Gardener to the Earl of Tyrconnell 



Mr. Wighton, Gardener to Lord Stafford 



Mr. Mills, Gardener to the Baroness Rothschild 



Mr. Lander, Gardener to Sir W. R. Boughton, Bart. 



Mr. Drewster, Gardener to Mrs. Wray 



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Hon. Algernon Herbert 



Sir George Mackenzie, Bart., F.R.S. 



Sir Charles Wolseley, Bart. 



Captain Churchill, R.M. 



Dr. Bevan, Llanferry 



Dr. Gregory, Aberdeen 



Dr. Ingram, President of Trinity College, Oxford 



Rev. J. B. Reade 



Professor Royle, F.R.S. , King's College 



Professor Graham, Edinburgh 



J. Bateman, Esq., F.R.S., Knypersley 



N. S. Hodson, Esq., Bury St. Edmond's 



G. Wailes, Esq., Secretary of the Horticultural Society, 



Newcastle 

 H. Lemaire Witham, Esq., Lartington 

 Mr. Marncck, Royal Botanic Society, London 

 Mr. Cameron, Royal Botanic Gardens, Birmingham 

 Mr. Patterson, Agent to the Duke of Hamilton 

 Mr. Caie, Gardener to the Duchess Dowager of Bedford 

 Mr. Henderson, Gardener to the Earl Fitzwilliam 

 Mr. Frost, Gardener to Lady Grenville 

 Mr. Hay thorn, Gardener to Lord Middleton 

 Mr. Halliday, late Gardener to Lord Sondes 

 Mr. Brown, Gardener to Lord Southampton 

 Mr. Errington, Gardener to Sir P. Egerton, Bart. 

 Mr. Appleby, Gardener to T. Brocklehurst, Esq., M.P. 

 Mr. Fielder, Gardener, Wadhurst Castle 

 Mr. Fish, Gardener to H. H. Oddie, Esq. 

 Mr. Fortune, Hothouse, Dept., Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick 

 Mr. Thompson, Fru.t Dept., Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick 



HOT*** 



Sir James Nasmyth, Bart. 



Sir James Macadam 



Dr. Hamilton, Plymouth . 



G. Bentham, Esq., F.L.S., late Secretary of tne 



Society 

 L. W. Diliwyn, Esq., F.L.S., Sketty Hall 

 C. Lawrence, Esq., Cirencester 

 H. Liddell, Esq., Hull 

 J. D. Llewelyn, Esq., Penllrgare 

 Mr. W. Billington, Oswestry 

 Mr. Campbell, Botanic Garden, Manchester 

 Mr. Williamson, Botanic Garden, Sheffield 

 Mr. Bailey, Gardener to the Archbishop of> ° rK 

 Mr. Mackintosh, Gardener to the Duke of Buccic 

 Mr. Moffat, Gardener to the Duke of Newcastle 

 Mr. Tillery, Gardener to the Duke of Port ana 

 Mr. Cooper, Gardener to the Earl Fitzwilliam 

 Mr. Bowers, Gardener to the Earl of Lucan 

 Mr. Forsyth, Gardener to the Earl of ShrewsDuu 

 Mr. Buchan, Gardener to Lord Bagot 

 Mr. Stuart, Gardener to Lord Denman «>r;ro«<* 



Mr. Street, Gardener to the Hon. Mrs. H. N- * e 

 Mr. Beaton, Gardener to Sir W. Middleton, »»"• 

 Mr. Booth, Gardener to Sir C. Lemon, Bart * otft. 

 Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund AntroDir. 

 Mr. Whiting, Gardener to H. T. Hope, Esq., »• 'wt& 

 Mr. W. P. Ayres, Gardener to J. Cook, Es< l-vfl o0 d ^ 

 Mr. James Drummond, Gardener, Blair Drumro oj0 ^ 

 Mr. Gordon, Hardy Dept, Horticultural Garot 

 Mr. Wells, Gardener to W. Wells, Esq., Bc aie 



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