January 31, 1857.1 
nearly 700 acres 
jand which had been 
second year (last year) of he 
were | lanted, wes on 
made up ; re than 
Red Wheat, all good, ify peel of it i yielding 5 5 quarters 
and three London bae of straw per een 
200 and 3 f Oats, about 30 acres yo reren 
very ood, about 30 acres of Mangels with one exception 
(Mr. Adams) said to be the n the neighbourhood, 
8 i earl pe a acre, bbonidnnii a good 
e growth of White asad 
r the London m 
z 
: 
Hl 
af 
thas 
i 
growth o; he 
the whole arpe of Far n 100 Kidi, te 
502. each, and six bullock teams. Psat supplied 
consumption of v is vey great, by 
miles. Sax xd h 
with manure, 
barge to Ilford, a ha of ave 
had the contract for the Woolwich ry aoe aap mber 
of horses kept el between 3000 and 2000, male ng 
about 12 three horse waggon loads a day, hich mus 
be cleared daily, to effect which a staff is kept over 
it is brought by to Ilford. They have 
this year nearly 1000 acres of t, the plant looking 
joe and will not grow more es of 
nd so great is this th 
e rops. 
e they are greatly naaa to the liberal 
guano mph much of their su 
Notices of of Bookg. 
Ne Sara Effect nmo saa |? 
the 
1855-6. 
Keer s Silver Medal. 
Lon 
Field Ms, ei: ROVS. 
very full = on discussion of its ot iad 
upon experience in this particular 
mar pin? aay _citeumstances 
instance, the 
of i hat " i ahii a their 
ae, us, morphia solution than 
in the solid a te; teat again, € cl hemicl combination for 
two substan ing m form inert 
gee peck farer, or organi pat pai Eo the. pro- 
perties of Grasse nsiderably modified by the 
nature of the Soil ir in mg Peaga they are grown, and the 
e, and climate, The quantity 
be Sater aa = a just con- 
of tetanus, but with di intchin ct.’ The nature of a 
ah to which a medicine is ma en will have an impor- 
tant bearing on the result ; example, the sona 
wa a sas hence 
taken $4 into ce 
lungs, is but a at pen a when taken into the 
stomach,” 
ndents. 
M. “Your ‘or light ne had 
ons Gih first dressing ti 
with ed 100 py dng one of lime. And may hoe in Oats or 
og a oe on y ruia, TT 
‘ e have not mu the 
are blanks you had them and sow Vetches along 
ou should throw gas wa 
with a little guano 
gas lime on the stubbles at once. 
Fe would, do to pate Blan. a heap of monld and gen ‘time 
t “ Sigma’s” dibble see 
Pare irer. We should re Sa 
s> [> Bak we ss entirely agih pA it. 
; Deane, Dra: ae 
mp 
or e — 
: 
1 W Eve ot | arene Farm, North 
Ockendon, Romford, ‘oes “A Reader” information on this 
SPREAD: M H. We are unable to help you. If you wish 
ered address the Post Office will do it fo fy 
OF mite ee ee ree a by Me to the Society of ‘Arts’ 
me week we 
aeoe saig ge Aa ne Epee ee 
overs ot Romford, says, if consta 
ore deaths need’ be feared, 
octeay 0g 3 kind of roots, | 
ntly 
whether 
We keep your question fo: 
ere Sot disegsion on the rubjct of. 
‘the drawings. . It will be ficient to 
-n Mr. tania; thes 
cis We do not know an 
npr hr ait very well, 
Maye 
Bury | Talbotype Trays, 
&e. 
will not 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS. 
a R. PEILL, 17, New Park Street, Southwar 
(late STEPHENSON & Per), Inve 
Conical Boilers in Iron and Copper, is now enabled to m 
siderable reduction a om al go aa — by his pes firm, and to 
supply the trade apo vantageous terms, with materi 
for ble 2 Buildings of ey em irie Iron Oenservahorion, 
Roofs, and every descriptio 
emstustey 
T-WA IPES ( nae SBOE) Ae. 
SAL UE S — Elbows, oj omen Pisis, Con 
etn and every te connection. Cast coe: Conical and 
Boilers, "Sos. oo Improved Boot Doors and Furnace 
ese Builders’ Castings, Pipes, and Gutters of every description 
in stock at Mr, LYNCH Ware s, Old Barge Iron Wharf, Upper 
Ground Street, Blackfri ridge, 
mith Street 
nor 
BUILDERS and HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFAC- 
TURERS. Pl d Estim to all parts upon application 
LOSSOM OF ALL FRUI REES.: — 
WORSTED NET to effect prot the blossoms of 
Wall Fruit Trees from frost, winds, blight, mildew, &c., an 
the ripe fruit alee from s and flies, 7d. per square 
widths. All kinds of artes, Fishing and Sheep 
6s. 3d. per 100 yards. 
yard, in variou 
Nets, cheap. aban nets, 6s 
__R. RICHARDSON, eil 7 nbridge Place, New Road, London, _ 
ASSES, AQUARIA, & 
J AMES. PH ILLIPS anp CO. have the "pln re to 
draw attention to their prices of Hand Eps , &e., carerelly 
packed and sent to any part of the kin 
HAND GLASSES, 
5 inches .. Each 6s.0d. | 18 — .. Each 9s. 0d. 
+18 ~~» 100 
is 
(Painted and “glazed a Je ha aa Glass, “If open ra nol 
PROPAGATING GLASSE 
2 inches diameter, each Os. £ y 1li diameter, each 1s. 6d. 
3 ” ” ) 12 ” ” 19 
4 » ” H 13 » MO e 
5 ” » 0 14 » ay i 
6 ” » 0 15 ” PS, 
7 by aa E 16 “i , E 
8 ” ” € 17 j MEE, E 
9 ” ” = ” a TS 
10 ” » ” 6 0 
20 inches wha 
a ROUND AQUARIA, COMMON SHAPE AQUARIA 
BONY STAND: WITH EBONY STANDS, 
4 iichend iar ae each Bs = inches diameter,each s j 
? ” 
H E s 60i a # ; ~ 
15 ” n” 9 0 15 ” ” 6 6 
ped ” ” 10 0 16 ” ” 7 0 
” ” 12 0 17 ” ” 8 0 
8 a n 13 0 }1 ” » 10 0 
19 ELA » 14 0 1 ” ” 11 6 
20 ” 5 0 ieee ey 
n n es Qs, d. 
ORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
16, Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C. 
| Baat me GLASS FOR HORTICUL- 
URAL PURPOSES.—Sizes from by 
ot hes 74 and 10 by 8, at 
of metal work. Prices, &c., at the | 
ste 0 bs € 98 F 
77 
ul 43% anD CO’S BLIGHT COMPOSITION,— 
Ex strong, 4s. per gallon, sufficient to make four. 
mtor of the eed (Jars and barrels charged at — price.) en gallons and 
ake con- age Free to Lon 
upwards, Carri 
| B. Pace & Co.'s Blight onandia; after six years’ public 
Is trial, stands “tt me N It is used largely in a — 
gardens in the ngima; and found T gg nd most 
effectual er rar bgp nown., i pron is 
ublished, in which ‘the yng of a com men professional _ 
n the world are subscribed to its merits, and which are 
exemplified in a a in by Professor ‘Lindley, po oa 
Gardeners’ Chron cle of Uet, 25th, 1856, and may be had of the 
Natt ad Age aus Ei 
Messrs, nendiveed & Co., Pine-apple Place, London 
Messrs. Bass & proin, Sudbu: 
Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & & 106, Eastgate Street, 
Chester, and ik Corporation Suet, Manchester 
Messrs. Sutton & es Reading 
Mr. A, Pontey, Plymouth 
Mr. J. Veitch, (Peene Fa Chelsea 
ler & Son, Glo! 
Messrs. Whee ucester 
Mr. E. Paul, Der y 
Mr.G. Wheeler, adeng “scare Warminster 
Mes rs & Son, Can 
erbury 
& Laird, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh 
Mr. E. Taylor, ary e Yorkshire 
Messrs. Chandler n, Wandsworth Road, London 
Mr. Freeman, Wob 
sen i Te er, Eliae, & Co., Handsworth Nursery, 
1e 
i J. i Northam 
Mr. Epps, Nu haen iea en and Ashford 
Messrs. Mitchinson & Co, 
r. F. Brewer, Nw man, Birmingbam 
Messrs. Wood ngram, marion) pnp E a 
Mr. Baske Diaz Bristol 
Messrs. Leake & Smith, Bridgenorth 
oh, moe rs Apreni Hereford 
& Son, hurserymen, Dorkin g and Reigate 
ose +g oe & Son, Exeter 
Messrs an r & Co., Covent Garden 
M m. Drum mond & Sons, Dawson Street, Dublim 
Mr. E SP Dixon, Hull 
Mr. J. C. Fox, Witne 
, Beds 
rs. Wood & Son, "Barbourne, Worcester 
> aF. Erur, gt mre Aylesbury 
Mr. E. S ame 
Banbury 
ustin, Nurserymen, &o., Argyll Arcade,, 
gton, . Retford 
. Gentle & Son, Peebles 
. Saunders g Son, eT 
rmer, 
5. Cuth ai Bangor ursery 
$ Cut us on. bgate N 
= Babin Ipsw! ae 
B.P & Co., Seed Merchants and Growers, 37 and ford 
Ps wel: adjoining remeg É Hotel hi hmi from the Railwar 
e Bar, 7 ae 
t Bont 
tation), and 58, Abc Cc 
Post should be di jesaiid, Oxford 
RITTAIN’S | PATENT GARDEN „NETTING 
n 
tis. 6d. per 100 fot box r | 6d.; and No, 3, 8d. pe e Netting, 24d. per 
box, in 21 oz. 1s. per box r sizes up to 22 ho 14, 1502, | yard. The Trade supplied.—Tuomas BRITTAIN & Co., foal 
16¢.; and oe oZ., 268. 1 ae ‘100 ae ee harged an chester; J. ELLISON, Bread Street, Cheapside, London, 
and returnable at the same price lelive free. rystal 3 
White Glass, Crown and Sheet Glass in cra erates, Hi Arji eet ar TORTES Y,” ror SHADING CONSERVA- 
Rough Piate, British oe Pamat Ign &c.; White Lead, Oils, | g Manufactured Joun Saw & Co, 40, Princess 
Henkin ont wate oy E & Sox, 118, St. John TIFFANY, a a ligh and durable material 
Street, West cor ondon: sng pa ry maa ura’ pa = ac for 
GLASS CONSERVATORIES, ETC, fom th Coaching tego pe ty gad pn obscuring the light; 
ETLEY anD ; CO, pas 16-02, remi GLASE alaa AA a 
of Loe amps” nufacture, at prices v m 2d.to Frosts. in 
per square fi 
of whichare kept ready Pg mo for spree wah A 
Lists of Prices and Estima’ rwarded o TATAAS GLADE for 
PATENT ROUGH F PLATE, THICK CROWN 88,GLA 
TILES and SLAT WATER-PIPES PROPAG ATING 
GLASSES, GLASS MILE Lig wre SATEN rara GLASS, 
ORNAM ENTA L WINDOW G SHADES, 
09 a 
th. 
cab fark GUTTA ee Tresan PORTA 
RS. Gutta Percha Compan a. ‘he 
pleasure to acknowledge od receipt of the following} lette 
GLENNY, Esq., the celebrated Florist : 
M 420,5 trand, London. 
a aans men,—I have worn Gutta a Soles and Heels 
these two years, and magn 80 seek | ee agli as I neces- 
sarily am in all weathers, and with the ground in all vont I 
would on no account be without them. As a matter of eco 
I would recom: ardeners to use them, for acy y may pate 
the worn d. apie at all times by warming the | core get o = the fire, 
and pressing it from the thick vous to the easily 
as if it it tha elise i pete s 
who must occasionally wet aan par to ai a materin that 
completely defies damp. Many a Gardener wo — 
an tism by the use of Gutia. Percha Sole 
obedient 
o. GLENNY.” 
ber Vessels, 
, Curtain Rings, Galv; 
aparer mae by the G Gutia a Percha 
country TEE. Gate Parca Compeny T Wharf 
country.— tta ten 1 
Road, Gi Road, og s tees, s W ee 
S paten CHIMNEYS.—The best is KITE’S 
Aai ENT ALBERT sb ger CAPS, " patronised pe 
ost G 200 on Buckingham cores 
ot se, le oo on St. James's Palace, Claremon s Ta aiia, 
RTON, 370, Oxford Street, 
m in 
Depdt, Serore tren ooo seope (see leading article in Gardeners’ 
Stable Fittings and Enamelled Mangers. Address JAMES Seat by pont on recent six postace 
Ba London. General Catalogue 
required, sn Rett v k 
nd he MITH 
liberal allow: to when 10 or more Pieces are taken, 
B.-—O mu 
nied y ÉR ta 
Jonx S to inform their numerous 
pe in nee, 
da A 
that their re Tiffany, for shading Conservatories, may 
procured from the following Agents :— ~~ - 
Messrs. Charlwood & Cummins, Seed Merchants, London. 
ra Hurst & M‘Mullen, Seed Merchants, London. s 
me A. He a gt a ve oman be 
i... Peter ao & Son, Seed London and 
Mr. Otertea Türi Royal Nursery, Slough. 
Messrs. W. Wood & Maresfield, Sussex. 
Francis and ur Dickson & Sons, Seed Merchants, 
Mr. F. Godwin 
Hall, Sheffield. 
Messrs, John Sotto & 1 & cone Seed mae pp hid Reading. 
» Joha opreg & Co., Seed Merchants, Dublim 
B. Reid & Nurserymen, 
Mr. J. H. Cottrell, cha Hight Street, Birmingham. 
Messrs. Austin & McAslan, Nurserym 
srs penas hh ren Jun 
J. 
mintio an son ii "Nasi, & ja Gon 
y Bua, 
Srimpi gaat 
A. Paul & Son, nena Herts. 
Bainbridge & rea York, 
Mr. W. poe ite 4 he Maidstone. 
” 
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ACHROMATIC MICROSCOPES. 
meil Medal of 
the reat Exhibition of 1861, and the First Class Prize Medal of 
xperi- | the Paris Exhibition of 1855, “for t cellence of their Micro- 
scopes.” An illustrated Pamphlet of the 107, Educational Micro- 
Chronicle, Nov. 24, 1855), 
for March 1850 rh 1005 mmay be hills tpllontbin, 
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