P TIES Е E a De '. 
7—1853.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
105 
a 4 RUVIAN GU 
AUTIO TO eh ICUL L^ brides 
4 ]t being AP that extensive adulterations of this 
MANURE are still carried on, 
ANTO S AND 
NY B SONS, 
a nm ONLY aeri saggy — PERUVIAN GUANO, 
rd. 
эне — from whom the 
ibe their udni to 
e „ and all others — — 
be 
“ешм у ha 
urity, and, in addition to particular 
of ation to that. point, ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS think it 
well to remind buy 
The lowest wiolesale price at which sound Peruvian 
Guano has d by them PM the last two years is 
91. 5s. per ton, er cent, 
Au ales made by dealers at a lower price must therefore 
ther leave a loss to them, or the artic cle mus st be adulterated. 
QUPERPHOSPHATE € OF LIME, warranted _the 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
FLOWER SEEDS, Axp SEEDS ron T 
БЕ Carriage free by Railw 
ELER AND SON, арыны 
To those 
their List "ш T found extremely use 
D GARDEN 
pase Seeds :— 
No. 
No. 2 ^ iP Collectio: 
maller qua 
No. 3. A‘ Collection suitable for a small garden 
No. 1 and No. 2 Collections will be se 
Station in Engan id. 
J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Seedsmen, Gloucester. 
IMPROVEMENT OF GRAS 
ice varieti 
A попа, Kc. &c., delivered to any Railway Station i — London 
HE KI га — GARDEN, 
TO THE 
t * GLOU ERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SociETY, beg to state 
that their a Seed List for ds — will be forwarded free by 
and е on cnet — one postage 
ous of buyi ie the * varieties in cultivation, 
eful. 
DS. 
J.C. WHEELER & Son beg to offer the following Collections of 
& d. 
A complete beg prs nro ge A for a large Mm 210 0 
+ айн lly 
3 0 
0 
ut free to any — *. 
S LAN 
UTTON’S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS ғов | 
OLD PAST 
that their ——ů will depend. The crop of 
1850 w well ploughed Wheat 
stubble, w pat ag — ty a кою desirable Lap tems 
0ngsi 
luxuriously expatiate, and that no doubt w. 
it proved з sown on the 
ot 
oe and fallow e Ср s 8 
e., year about—so maeh as alt жш» n meni is as 
j walk from one side of 
at 61. per ton; a also CORN MANURE for top-dressing, с mpose IMPROVING URES.—Many Old Upland м 
of substances yielding Nitrogen, Potash, an other premens Pastures, Parks, and Meadows нан 8 2 е of OM rers, to the credit of last year's fallow ing where in 
essential for Corn — s. Concentrated Urate, Nitrate of So i» and the finer and more nutritiou s of Grasses, in which case , truth th rop is properly due t 8 
Fisbery, and Agricultural — ЕЭ ülphate of Potash, Ammonia, we are in the practice of furnishing such sorts only as are fall de А ue that wh 
and every other Artificial wanting. If the ls are eie early in the Season, the improve- | allowing e consider, that whereas under 
PERUVIAN ANO, — the genuine importation | ment in the Pasture will be very considerable, and at a small Le lous management the nd had ed an 
Messrs. jA GIBBS 84 BONS, pu 10s, per $ ton, or, in apan Bes expense average crop of 24 to 28 bushels d acre once in 
— of LINSEED — k. APE CAKE. The following, just received from Riddlesworth Hall, four г years — under present management it 
Epwarp Porser, Secretary, | “ear he watered гос, із similar to hundreds of others yielded after the rate of 40 bushels pa 30 bushels 
Lonpoy MANURE Company, Bridge Street, “Blackfriars, 
m I — 
AWES' stig aspe Depto cd — 
— m. КИР оо 
C 0 
” 
500 
Мене 9 following Man are manu- 
factured at Mr. 
ты 
80 Uem Mid Rt Coprolite 
етой 69, Kin Williaa’ Street, “City, L 
N.B. Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to contain A per cent. of 
i's i 108. ＋ * and for 5 tons or more, 91. 5s. per ton, 
ulphate of Ammoni a, &c. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANUR 
EAT CHARCOAL, completely nn —— 
London Sewage, will be found a most effective Man 
for any crop. It may be obtained from the Sewage — 
8 put ES "Ri Middlesex, at 60s. per ton, 
yrs bes Medis arcoal, is a first-rate fer- 
tiliser; we have tried it on French Beans, Dahlias, et Pe and 
Cabba namer we са . з е; " — Rose and Dahlia, 
sowed a few risen to each 
plant of Сайа: The effect jt pibus VH por but it 
e first."— The 
will be ver * Ln the second year a 
Garden, by Mr. Glenny. 
Mr. Joux f rum of the Canal Lock House, Kensington, 
writes:— ^I consider your Sewage Charcoal Manure very 
аша іѕ ѕепѕоп аѕ а Ма 
pe A e — a Wurzel, and have à finde 5575 than bd t4 д 
The p I used was 4 cwt. to half a 
HER МА ANDE. 
2 5 А. ip: Seeds "which Ih 
very well and the Pasture 2 
Seeds Mn that I had of you, 
answered remarkably well." 
Carriage 
d from you in 1848 have s 
pt w very good; the Renovating 
I used in my park on spots whe 
had removed (by stabbing) a coarse sort of Wire Grass, and they 
tood 
те 1 
Quantity of Seed required, 8 lbs. to 12 ibs. per е. Price 1$. per lb. 
Free 
аа » = SUTTON & Sons, Seed G Growers, Reading, Berks, 
have a very fine Stock of Mangold Wurzel and 
д 
ARM SEEDS —1 
‘have this season a 
rm Seed Catalogue, which will be p 
эк) ый a few ret д Hor — С to 
War x EDGCUMBE RENDL LE & Co., 
ILLIAM. EDGCUMBE RENDLE "AND co. 
superior stock, No pur- 
a should » made till ‘the appearance of their New 
ublished in the 
eed Merchants, Plymouth. 
853.— 
BITION of CATTL 
IC PO 
Th 
A to the Secretary. 
Office 
THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE ARM POULTRY 
SHOW, 1 
` JOHN MORGAN, Jun., Secreta 
: No.2, Insurance Buildings, Union Passage, Birmingham. | 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
series) of Mr 
per acre during successive years inly 
can look finer than this four-acre piece at present 
does. The seed ow to about a bushel 
for the four acres. fallow strips of last spring 
and summer were in pic order for its rece 
tion, was sown in September, 
елу 
igorous growth, lying flat and 
bushy on the land, just as those most interested in 
the a crop c ould ‘wish. 
r the rationale and the results of the Lois- 
Weedon system mend our readers to study 
the 10th edition. леги, the best of the 
X 
n justification of a 
subject, that we do not 
mm opt 
rto, are useful prie chiefly 
he wonderful influence of 
dn tillage upon fertilit ity ; but independently 
of the pri yey which they inculcate, they might, 
we think, and they will, we have little doubt, 
RU many to copy in full detail the methods by 
Toa, тетра, Salt, Soda Ash, Bones, Sulphuric Acid 
Peat Che ich they were attain We strongly advise 
1 a aie hoe ae ao . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1853, y the Lois-Weedon system on one of 
Was PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE Erg ime at беч bp дл hoir pe pes by П. Сри сап Бе Чань 
Wepnespay, Feb. 1 Fenn Beste і great price 
2 „tes ms for the use of Farms, gene P rie Етна вове imp. Sochety of iel. labour; and if a field of suitable soil be selected, 
eae Saure IgE, ind UY FS a ee Did we 3 ttle doubt more one field will, 
Patent Pum 1 15 0 ылы шы the course of a few years, be subjected to the 
n Pomp, nin 15 б feet of lead Tue simple йы, n aged Mr. in rui s WHEAT T style o of ement. 
ready Eel." 210 9| Couture at Lois- ws:—We|. The mode in ieh. Mr. Smita recommends а 
КАЄ але ораи бА the Gola confine ourselves to o hie Laie feld, for th that — sents M a his зу "as is detailed in the tenth 
П prove = be the most the fairest test o em. It en in 4 
M bes Еа and the cheapest Pumps hand during the autumn of 1850, бана: just borne 
p be obtained of any Ironmonger or|à Crop 7 it Swedis Tax principal Diseases amonest Suez», produced 
Plumber in. iW fou or of the | Turni and d an ordinary manuring of by excessive 2 portion, the rot, and 
JOHN WARNER X SONS, farm-yard dung—this crop was carried off the land ; foot-rot. When the autumn is al wet, there 
8, CRESCENT, JEWIN STREET, LONDO in 1848 it bore an average crop of ng A ; in 1849 |; is generally great complaint early in the follo owing 
Every description of айе; for ‘Raising Water, Fire it was in Clover ; n 1850 it bor average year o of the breeding ewes cas e * mbs some 
T СС E crop of Wheat: an average стор of Wheat | six or eight weeks before they = due; the lamb 
REDUCTION .IN PRICE. on such soil is 24 to 28 bushels. The soil ig generally the abd nded with 
V EIR'S Improvep 5 c ROUGHT- is not, strictly s „ à Wheat soil: it is we sev both durin; 
IRON LIQUID MANURE 3 y — oet —— e and the e depen tel uring 
' а iree somew гану: labour and subsequently. ever super- 
mp, ed ngs of анус у colour, pretty full of white gravel stones. Оп venes, and is frequently fatal, This is more pa 
is no leather or other matter | entering this field in October, 1850, it was imme- ticularly when the heavy с re Kept 
which can be affected by the diately plou inch deeper than it had ever previo 
nou БИЛО bojor Pie was tlie él орли ve anti е h "indie 
n piougne ; — and | f, religiously avoi whilst oth 
оер ара, Pipe, am levelled, and the Wheat sown in triple rows tha they дошу e ih i e y ( several 
Tubes tno dn Aliven foot apart, with the blank intervals of 3 feet. years together) follow 2 d ich is 
Epwanp Wein, Agricultural These intervals Tes. du L9 two shallow spits" most convenient. Т ontain n some m 
Engineer, 16, Bath Place, New | deep ina Mr. Smith | cent, of water in their catia ae 
Road, London. ed from t 
Oxford Street, then, 12 he Ay es m November, without any — is increased in wet weather, not o 
giving aw he res result was a crop of | quantity bei ined in t rot itself, but f 
pera e z Illustrations, | 164 bushels o of о es (exclusive of od a em за prm root the shaws bein масай 
IWOWCNWEWUES C hely rer ruere ayer —— are more val ble than they foi 
—— r 28, In seeding | merly were, in consequence of their ter si 
St ; e Now Park $ St 3 e the 29,000 yards of "аео which they con- and superior quality, it behoves doop bristol to 
аа very descri Fencing, pas е atten: tained, and this seem so insufficient an | bestow the utmost pom on their 3 flocks, 
fe of Noblemen g IX ^ omen to their present prices. of allowance when we remember that a bushel of Wheat and adopt the best preventive measures to 
MoO and for Сай, 6 fst long, 3 RS igh, with bay 2 850 . Thus, where it is possible to keep the 
— 0 e mere ewes before lambing without Turnips, it is most 
TATERPROOF PATHS. Those who would thus 5 x. each individual t—nor was it|prudentto do so; and where this cannot be done, 
their their Gardens during the winter months should 1 exclus n the greater thus given д they should be made to follow other sheep, and 
qeir walks NM RTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE, which atmosphere influences, that Mr. built his con- | have only a limited quantity of roots, nd the 
Present made from the lonin which i jo mixed with T E чи: We do: that these alone would driest portion, altogether free from greens If 
8 d one of sha o five parts е produted the enormous was reaped. | canno emselves in good condition үг! 
the whole well in the dry state before plying the тонк t of the a E and means, a little corn, or Linseed or cake, should 
may then be laid on 2 “thick. ny labourer can mix | fallow system adopted at Lois Wels „lies less in| be given in addition, the of with wi 
* No tool is required beyond the spade, and in 46 the man: of the for in the existence think, will be well por Ф м the — 
ete ont and N hela аы ee cannot grow | of the latter. And it is not upon the fallow given portion M dee a . , gr ving be 
deena ва uter does not soak through t to give а fall Bic» — ron "i the АЎ 12 sheep during 5 — weather is one of the best pot 
ban See of the Cement, J. B. Virre & Ввотнквз, al s 
Street, Westminster. to the land this year alongside of ә A Word in Season, Ас, Eupaway. 
