29—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE, | 457 
ST HARVE been n dele during the PARRY. years of its existence.) but whatever expedient may be adopted, 
UTTO NS LINCOLNSHIRE RED GLOBE And in some respects, and bee "the [e enemy of the farmer seldom fails in having its 
TURNIP.—Fine New Seed, 18. per Ib. SUTTON'S EARLY weather, this may be sai of. it „The show of tithe ы harvest, 
2 ld ЕР, Ире а [DU 85 W l genes уй р t d In harvest the crop. is ansia X d with a 
ald Parte, Асер үл бе аы Boot Тайыр and reports of the cattle harses, and other live sickle, and is either laid into 
. JORN SUTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. | stock, in this and next week 's numbers, will attest | for Pu thinker édiately, or F fen ар In 
FOR PRESENT SOWING. the quality of those 2 respectively. As | sheaves and stacked for. bein Wa n the 
SESS CE EDS EN ОАО, ‘al n — en re of the exhibition, Gloucester | autumn or ensuing” spring. ere the — is 
S an vo toller et Natura Gr men er dle in has bea n York ; and as regards the heartiness grown for the London market ш di generally 
oper proportions. to suit the various - soils sof Great | with which the city has exerted herself to welcome | prefers turning it into money as fast as he can, and 
: S as M. un thém E Separate or mixed, of the very | her visitors, she has beaten even Exeter. Never| — 1 ts the former course, but where’ he 
P For parti ~ „ oux Surrox & Soxs, Seed Growers,| have we seen a place so profusely decorated; it is a for his own. use the latter is as often 
Reading, B vm — . риу that colours so brilliant and gorgeous were riot ЖЕ, The details of practice ate simple in 
BEEHIV brightened. up by more sunshine than during the | both case „requiring little notice. When the crop 
Nisus TMPROYED "CorTAGE BEE- past week — fallen upon E and, that ssw. is intended о be threshed out immediately; the 
HIVE, as originally introduce = „ yard, so dese ving of exa e uld not be m small parcels are exposed as ly ds possible 
3 comfortably, shudted in detains wing to the wet EN to the folie of the sun, care being had at 
glasses, e, securely packed even plashy condition in which it lay during the the same fi me 4 laid yt as : a ^ 
M downm 7. greater part of the time that it was open. they are to be taken up again and carried to the 
for the country. 
Thie unique Hire has threshing floor without shaking or losing the seed. 
met with universal com- ; : ally done with the 
n be. г seeds liable to degenerate should be annually | Threshing in this case is generally 
кени i. A hu- Ed: with the седе, саге, the purest to be had | flail, and when ready for threshing a cloth is spread 
ie unde of (Kis simple | on T Lodi Mia. upon it is dar the thresh- 
most timid; its arrange- Only 8 и An vun RTT ^ ds the 
ments are so perfect that, theory is pate AE admitted, and there are few any nio — th 
the Honey may be.taken at instances where it. requi o be more carefully | foor ti "two еніне, ано атоме зе p ad 
senson without at aU in reduced to patie than in a that of Turnips, Cab- | Straw, the farmer or his bailiff знада ti pr 
juring: the Bees, the Rats а age, &c., whose seeds ot only liable to degene- more floors, separati ng the chaff. fr f b afte 
DU being юї til rate xq ‘constitutional ак but to be hybridised | à asia and bagging up the latter for being of 
БЕУ; ө рше, st by ‘bees, and other insects. ards properly dressed at, home, 
AN paige ттуу ог Beehive, Àj TIN piseties, two jante are followed in' earrying it wlien one part is threshed the floors are We to 
bu mr. EE dressed to Gro. Neicunovn out. In the first, à field, or part of a field; is sown another until the whole is gone 141 ^l візі 
а — & Boxe, 127, — Holborn, with Turnips, or Slated! v ith Ci bags, purposely | Crop is stacked the work is perfor : 
: Shiv t, or while the straw is in! a 
il datu ч 1 € or growing seed. In this case the seed and plants Sheaves are cut, үү 
сае ot ther ER. ONE Vir new yrange are selected with the greatest care Дал the choicest tively juicy and pliant state, во as to prevent the 
Er 
sent on recei mps. ks; the 1 laboured and manured, and : opening of pe MES poii The T: ves are built i in 
. —.— — : ee an CUTHBERT; 12, £5 yton Square. —.— з lx and seo E: tind the a thee Ley ner da the same 8 Flax, bottom course 
anchester: AL ILSON, 50, King Street. Gl Ho Ane IN 
21 MiASLAN, 108, ‘Tron gate, Dublin: J. Epxoxpsox & 00, e when they are beginning to run to linge ewe die palachy on ther 4 e M 
c ; l'field'is éarefully g As over, and all the = piss show upper ones эы, on it. Inequalities of the 
Н. ERTS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY—|; g symptoms of degeneracy are E noved. A Bose are made up w eaten or o aw, 
The DRAINING MA TC t int ied for Friday, July 22, to take i cart is run up between every 1 aif ial jin 2 Ne debe ce hy oe rmt a 
lace on the Chisfield Estate, Ste gath ate mail q 
P THREE PRIZES wi u be given to Acer (three in a gang |} anda pulling t iba 7 TH 19 B idi ia 1 When threshed at harvest, or before f 
nto the cart for food to. cattle 5. the m ing é ad sd { 
or company), fir thé dietis ng of dec deep, iu tlie best h n the sme 
“арй OP ANNE maunerir Ba db 7 plough. follows, and і in this way the field is — soon oe ла 15 ао 3 ung i 
x" “SECOND Por ирон ФА) | gone over, ok ean. and. i nlike the "Kitchen chimne 
P each will beg gE | ^ : 
Works for the best and most expert cpm ing Pipes. condition. In some instances it may be necessary Vent its being attacked by nem pus mites, С 
№ ога ma Asa wer wie will be set ont tor to precede: the process of mos up, by the | Which it is subject—the former, w n plac : 
em, at 6 ó'eloek A. To such as do not g у hand and h h times а man goes up one | grabary in too damp a state; aud the latter, when 
will award fair a for theactaal —— form and and horse hoe. men 8 dr When Cabbage seed is not threshed out 
| Parties inte <r to ‘compete! for the Erinias piis drill and down another, НЕРИР mowing off the ts ry. en va ps: B itself. th 
ДҮ, on or ET ALLIES Hop Elte eo the Bubs OF ТЕНИР with а^ stythe, immediately, and mare «by Mel, fhe 
GE tary. 
The Holt, Welwyn, J taped tes а pat ta urposely to make them throw ont a larger bunch whole рой 3 cap nal ng ша ed "т 
) Rar eis! vad bna gosiduecidt nogu * | 
the quantity of 
| UBESHTRE AGRI TURA ol seed e equally. 
(Open to the ee adii а ae ate In he s ond . only the best plants are the 3 of sowin ng, but » that: of Тима vaud-tbe 
p AET bna be held at at YORK, on the 3rd and 4th of August selected ie field — grown, ant transplanted | Seed is sma. ompered, to ; l t dde. PS 
entry closes on the Bist of July. Pres transit for Stock, into some — anally paddock, or gar en, et PR: i of EE y - TE 
or Implements are conceded by the Railways of apart for t ing care that some; ас are e two 
Кары Sheste and Gana y us ufa EA v S and may lind) of. edm shallicintetsone ut between different | other ‘ee 
be had o - M. Miysnx, Secretary. species of Turnips, so as to p reventhybriising 3 and ene The hon- neee 
Sowerby, Thirsk, July, 1853. s case the cart goes u ween so many examples, for instance more or 
77777 u: EXHIBITION" QE POU CF Bar 
POULTRY. ШЕ formerly, but instead of the bad the emo — from the soil —— the transplanted, and 
HE ANNUAL. EXHIBITION 0 F THE GREAT best säs form ‘on hiy ios en, particular attention being hence produce a better seed, gie mingr being 
nal. But are по! 
EE Ju УН gei COUNTIES, А Yn. paid to the P rino tails of 42 sas well as to their һеч t, on the fica other things are : 
th, Ne UE Patronage of the Duke of Nor- and the roots and stem abbages, as well equal]; for it is impossible to examine the roots of 
1 e MP. ea е 2 ЖР. N адга, Ag То He SAPS м 1 quality of their heads, so that the plants properly when growing, more especially 
ОМҮР, B. B бамы MP, d the Warshiphi ithe Majer “оГ Whole of each s shall preserve a uniformity Turnips, while the work of examination in nine 
Аты, and M Noblemen amg Gentlemen. Entries close of — or family M rai in every respect. If | cases out of ten is too hurrie dly and im пренет ад 
Prize Lists, &e,, may be had by enclosing two postage stamps A plant, for жее эе. turns out to have bad roots, aj formed-—turn І rning the scales entire еуі in far vour Fs vm 
о Ro rec HMM fact which could not have been observed until | other pue. Transplanting, however, — 
| КАТЕ. ASSOCIATION ron ru IMPROVE. | pulled, it indy opp 8 in its place again and left. It other hand, is seldom well performed, entailing 
| AT OF DOME TIO LOCLTRY, open tb ene intee not unfre de oceurs, where th M selecting | upon it man dieere also, for the common 
95 fm ant d f g|upo y 
^ 
| “ene Bey, de held ld iu Reigate, эша мө e for his only, that he em eee “the | mode of pulling by the hand i — н he gos 
| TEP NESDAY, the ШАШ. £3 of 88 =. the realy у рш Ж ‘the field himself, if not doing the work | and stem, not unfrequently break g bot е 
| -oghizes, Regulations, and Certificates of Entry, w dd d, or i he sells so man loads to а plants may put out, агі 
the sth of y р у рел ам 
| nonas dé Fe dire 12 elope adr the Seca 7 усева who grows his ‘own! seeds; that the latter | but they can never derive equal x | 
| Есш ыр ы ж Fus , Hon Sec. | does the same; but in éi нан сазе, wliere people soil as they would have done : 
"POULTRY SHO w. ~The First Annual, London. cannot ота themselves, a trustworthy" person fills transplanted, for in ithe 
Greet SUMMER POULTRY Y SHOW vil he ета the! their plac The plants undergo à second exatiiina- the bulb and soil to look to 
Baker - Bazaar, on WED: ¥ the TRURSůUDAx the рас | pl I giri GEFI T i 
Eu — 1 edi aE ee [raphy Н нун 
y,1s; Open ing eing thrown | espe¢ i - 
ITI nd КҮБ ETE 5 3 Mp РЧА ary p In moist ‹ 
wus 8 r bottoms the 1 ; 
b ЖС OFFICER, 19 on T Sum Т, the SN Qa: ‘well |’ devi. p Dom т by, the’ 19 ed aba ШЕ 
i "n — x ors m y preferred, difficu rip 
lk ү : ; 
ао MR eR cx е being apt to turi Тагар a 
eering у i A 10 A 
“San gement of some Irish Es tate. Alth ough Же. wonld | hes plantse — ерт Turnips-—out of their places, |t 
— — addressed to the Edi lg 32 5 ine aed р еж pling and destroyihg them. In either case; the 8e 
— to hi land should be deep, fertile, ү” well PH 
previous to planting. "Where t peak із пке fis: 
the Turnips are placed in every thi ou 
The Agricultural Gazette. e e wal 
A TURDAY, JULY JULY 16, 1853. trenches where the spade. is used about the same wt of 
vs EL S FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEE distanc n ee va tbe ea p ta si 
{ory EDNESDAY, July 20—Agricultural 8! of England. H Turni are entire yi mars earth ing we 
Жисизрат, '.—  21—Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. ра рути 
NEL СЕ Шы trmpled about the roots by the feet of the pl 
When nearly irige, th As is no crop. has m 
: Our readers will find i in another er page a report of enemies tha’ 1 seed, for a host of birds e 
the great meeting of the e Авнтеоитоват, it wh — о scare these; various expedients are co 
Soctery. at at Gloucester. ce of adopted. e the plot is small, for i an | and not y: the "quem - 
the Societ: t :*of- a. locality old net is Wel over. Threads, with feathers tied entire as possible hoe M ds 
є отрм Is the general af every yard or 80, are stretched across — d|field they should be carefully placed in ер 
Шая nau mi reme must, in ordinary | hawks and owls are hung up. In Nen usi P eos bask and in im Ў 
the SO Te RE fields, boys with as ols a — N 
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