Fesrvary 7, 1857.| 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
93 
rf e mai aas are admitted to ge feet 
orl andir 
and e 8 feet and more. 
ne deepantble to it th eee all. 
“a ho rs carry t 
8) riche oe ee ye sometimes above the bottom 
is to induce the water fi 
resis of f greatest descent to forsake that course ‘Ghia 
"i > one having the greatest pee sd upon water) and 
o the diagonal a drain? 
“(4.) i) By. what means do the Keyth 
sue jib gtd egy Fedes m hon line of ot comet deach 
se upw: ds o dia agon nal es drai n it 
aUai “these “questions are an weer Onan ee it 
tome that practical men are 
their diagonal drains 
a of the 
orpe drainers induce the 
9 
+} 
tho orpe Anie 
nted 
have ed. in doing that which it is represe 
me e.” 
. Denton then leaves his statement of the prin- 
ciples on which the Keythorpe practice is alleged to be 
l, and describes the practice itself. In point 
of depth he shows that a large proportion of "As 
drainage ja Keythorpe is under 
i t deeper a re t tillage which 
is gradually becoming the a; foaiticral e. As 
, that sh not have been referred to at al 
efficiency being denied, It is however referred to, an 
Mr. Denton points out what it w ve been had all 
aw mapped down been as deep as in his 
is bee is o 
nton ; 
order to r defence of ‘his 
d succeed in justifying Lord 
E res idea of us 
That 
be a suce herwi even pa it 
should prove a failure Mr. Atencio position will not 
mre bee been affec 
under circum- 
te in making any use of this farrowed structure of 
in m merely ‘ex ptional cases still 
proved. He is Treg oe — in Lear 
this Keyth stem 
orpe sy r in 
comparison 
remains to be 
ut a very smal 
with the other benefits rrp a kosi MAS 
of peology were upon the agri 
must not think that any dra 
Certainly inage 
involving such ‘shallow mooning = as shone Denton S 
a! aly itted now-a-days satisfacto' 
with thie | palit fol in in all that it says on 
= poutine nal efficiency of deep drains in clays, 
Mi acctlansous: 
Sheep Balls. te has been 
Groom, transmitting o yar S the wapa “Sheep Balls” 
which has ; 13 inches round 
] 
our years old : there were others in the 
pe this was the largest. As far as I have seen, 
oe do not appear to be injurious.” 
e iina 
Notices to C 
YMEN IN Can, Canadian ag “In reply to 
inquiries, I would say that if he “equi i informa- 
e had bet to the 
, Toronto, who will ain him 
; Iean only sa y that 
of 100 of this beautiful an 
ppy to gi 
the land into 
for; game this 
Be given to nopeat, Su YN oy ae hoor 
é 0 surface ith 
rarent or the Barley = a ee to eh it Da bais 
Aliquis 
om 
HE Climate of Gloucestershire is peculiar iarly 
Pai seb for the Growth and rare of 
We have this season 
i} 
P TIN 
PAUL anp S fally, invite = to 
* the followi i. r Abetigéa List of HARDY ORNAMENTAL 
TREES, of which a ore alarge stock in splendid condition on Seeds. a 
sale at very moderate prices, which will be given on application, | in po stock in excellent condition, and can offer it 
Abies alba, 14 to 2 “f us dig adenine 1to2 ft. | very terms, carriage free t 7 any Railway Station. 
Meer tose: a | 7 Guartga t [A Price Lit willbe Joro : 
, Morinda,3 to 10 ft, veryfine| | stricta, 1 to 4 ft. oe ne & Son, , Gloucester, 
n Tubra, 14 to 23 ft. » common, 1 to 5 ft. TH'S om Seed t Greet 
y Eo oner ed. we ce Se. anv A. SMITH beg to announce public 
3 z 
ts, 3 t hat they are sending out their superb BALSAM SEED 
meega Fos | i he ft Beech pote, best var. st to10 ft, | in sealed packets, a ei of se te and distinct colours 
Box. 1 to3 ft Elms, a ia; 6 to ix seeds each, 2s. 6d. per pac 
Chlaces Privet, 1 to 14 ft. Flowering Shre ha a s spe- Alperen on do. in colours of Sdoqeal proportions, but the same 
ieties, 2 to 6 ft. umber, 2s 
hacen Dents ay An 10 ft. Laburaims, 6 t to 08 ft. toe e abo have been sel h great care from the mos 
Cedar éf Port dy 3 to 10 ft. Limes, 3 to 10 double of a stock of 1 ie sae have eg much pone 
(The largest and finest ntain Ash, 4 ft. mended during the fowecing > mee those who saw them 
in the country.) , We eping,Sft. stems E were exhibited at most of the Metropolitan "Shows, and 
Cedrus Afri 3 opla of sorts, 6 to 10 ft. obtained the First Prizes at the Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, 
C abe atau i er "8 ft Merson Li į (Btenderte), and the Crystal Palace, 
Lament cg a, 14 ft, || _ 4to5 feet stem -& A. 8, wp received many testimonials of the excellence 
"ia mbertian, Sela | Boarlet Horse Chesnut, 6 to] of the varieties sont ont by them last season 
” ra 10 fit., very fine he under-mentioned Firms have received a supply of Seed 
"A le, 8 or sale 
Janiperas, all the | sending sorts, p i ee ry ft. me Bass & ih, Bira udbury, Suff olk 
Spanish hata 6 to8 ft. Messrs. Austin, Argyll Arcade, Glasgow 
Laurel, ‘ote a bes ndards 8ft. š variegated, 6 ft. | r, "Clark, 25, Bishopsgate e Street, at Photon 
Laurestinus; 1 24 ft 7 Sycamore, 8 to 10 ft. essrs, Cutbush & S n, Highgate, Middlesex 
Mahonia aquital 1 to2 ft. Tulip Trees, 1 to 10 ft. W. N. Dawe, 36, 1 eiere treet, London 
hillyreas, 3 | Thorns, of sorts, 6 to 8 ft. . E. P. Dixon, Hull, Yo Faahi 
Pinus reer Ta b ro Weeping Cytisus essrs, W, Drummond & Sema ‘Stirling and Dublin 
Bent ihlana, 14 ft » Beech r. E. P. Francis, Hertfo 
, Cembra, 1 to 6 ft. ’, Elms, 8 to 10 ft. stems r. F. Godwin, She 
| rape h 4toSft very fine | + p Mountain Ash ssrs, A. Henderson & Co,, re Road, Londo: 
n insignis, 1 to 6 ft essrs, E. G. Henderson & Sons, Wellington Road, Ta 
44 Lambertian: 1 to6ft x 7 American Aberth 8ft. = essrs, Hooper & Co., Centre miem Covent Garden 
» Llaveana, 1 to 2ft, — | „Kilim hada cite We tee On tae =s ond, Plymouth 
v 7 Rose: 8 ag ste ess ai e& nion ou 
od aeaee org T, 1103 ft n s essrs, W. Rollisson & Sons, Tooting, ere 
if Pallasiana, 2 to 24 ft. Christmas Roses r. C. Southby, High Street, Ciapa 
” Strobus nivea, 1 to 3 ft. Delphinium I meinta essrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading, B 
(the Snow w Pine.) Gentiana T, Tynan, 68, Great Georg Street, Liverpool 
Pina nobilis, 1 to Lilium leos idoranh r. C. Turner, Royal rasa f ers 
No ram , din a $ ft. Uly of the Valley r. J. Veitch, nones Road, Chelsea 
dd Pin: 10 4 ft. Russian Violets rT oe re in te Market Place Manchester 
Hollyhocks, a very large stock, essrs Low 
Rhododen rons, 100 finest vars. redone po shat Ber, healthy essrs. F. Holmes & nk Stacia 
m mene: 6 in. to ) to 13 ft. (see Desert betiphte Galilor] essrs. T. Brigden, Railway Arcade, London Bridge 
rem age in 1B ft Roses(seeDescriptiv veCatalogue) ; Se Hurst & M‘Mullen, Leadenhall Street 
i r. R, arby, Cirencester 
n japonica, 1 to 14 ft. assita Tn fine stock of | Messrs. Stuart & Mien, 
gigantea, s some 
» minima, 6 to 9 in pag lants, Dulwich, Surrey. 
» _Wareana, 1 Fruit Trees (see Descriptive STOUNDING 
Taxodium sempervirens, 3to8 ft. 
in pe Catalogue) ATS, MICE, AND DESTRUCTIVE, ‘ANIMALS, 
axus adpressa, 1 to 4 ft. pe Vines, from eyes, 6 ft. howe va dat 
Cauadensis, 1 to 2 ft. abată well ripened, very fine ada yse, an ones moveable on the spot, 
» eines “1 i p to & T Sa anq | ‘ough there be hundreds, so that they may on ene p with È 
Woe ah nee eal, 1 8 4 aft. a Sate ath hovel and fnaliy ro' The e ed, and the cost 
r ge to p: will be 33d. Materials os can mde bon ht in every 
As many of the above are raised by the thousand, a cons age town an itas ; e above astounding remedy sent post free 
able cg in prices will rs made when a large apr A ri for eight post stamps to any address by Seine ser ey blishers, 
| one article is required. The whole have been frequent y remove | Kingsland, London. , Sa 1847. Two Huni pi preasa ad 
-r are pi dh handsome; the Evergreens rise with close peso z sent first if desir his remedy oryieding all con 
1} is exclusively Russ 
ROLL TOBAC c O CO 
HE CHEAPEST and most EFF FFECTUAL 
ARTICLE rs, o er ATE nee 
STROYING the nd ge D 
o London. For particulars of gen 
tock, see ren rildi jast published. 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
DY ORNA TAL TREES, ke. 
„PAUL anD SON have e just published a SELECT 
List of the above, with their Heights, English ne oy 
and Descriptions, which they will be happy to forward free 
‘on Road (late 
post in answer 
accompanied iby a Post-office 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. ayable at pi dl Cros: 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON Be SON’S 
PRICED CATALOGU 
OE Oe eee, meena eae varieties of the season, will be fi forwarded post ik 
same time will be published a Coloured Plate Plate of the New Bedding An rpa (price Sixpence), 
ONICA SYRIACA. 
pps ag 6 to 8 inch hei pact, covered with bunches 
Wad porsheni "of Me m sere. phar and And covered with of Hambargh. Te 
the whole of which are arran Phe, under 
E She ea als, Alpine, and Rock Pla 
amental Flowering g Trees and S$ „à 
VER 
Colour beautiful gentian blue, lower angel lap 
cae sae and bright green. enten 
Hardy Orn 
spondents in Australia, pesee + 
of the plant and aps e its Aow prosp bined is P ipia oer 
mselves, ae ment of ony 
Aetna Bedding Plant’ ( (Seed in packets, 6d. and 1s. i" 
A separate List g the most eenn and highly recommended Flower Seeds is given, with Notes and other Memoranda to 
guide the amateur in his selection 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS 
Of extra quality, d fi d and fi l i C talogue). 
packet—s d. get ‘packets. d 3 Per packet—s. d. 
EEN finest we a.. 2 6 | Cockscomb, crimson ,,, 0 6 Hollyhocks .,.. 4 wiht 
Ipine ise 06 Do. new rose eee «» 0 6| Mimulus Ds i E P 
Gidoiak extra wie Qe. 60 and 5 0 o | E a T OTP aT na R e 
r new dwarf show OF oo fancy vse wh 2 6 | Petunia m Pr sad E 
Cineraria bss 2 6 | Fuchsias 1 6 | Phlox, French Ss w 48 
Carnation äs či . 2 6| Gloxinias, erect ‘flowering 2 6! Primula, single fringed ane in ce 
CHOICE AND NEW FLOWERS 
Of extra oni and highly recommended, 
Atroclinium rosenm «. 1s.0d. , Grevillea robu A 3s. 6d. | Gaillardia issima... ... Os. 6d- 
i tn eardiopetalum «. 0 6 | Lilium phone ithe: ok we um PE] 
formosum s. iia 0 Rhododendron ciliatum we --» 1 0 | New Marvel of Peru w pe ee 
Collinsia bicolor alba - OS Sos ee eee + Meryegdd: a ek 
tto marm .. 0 6 | Stephanotus fiori 2 € Phlox Drummondi ... 1... 0 6 
Calendrinia um ii 6 | Poppy, S ay g pink fringed 06 i oe Come C8 
Nemophila new, white sii 6 a cp new varieties. __ new variety = ic uc O 6 
Victoria Scarlet Stock, ee 3 jan violacea. ss ua A wN WON a ee a TO 
inum grandiflorum rubrum 6d. & 0 | Obeliscaria pulehella ine Ge kU F a etti superbus... ... 1 0 
(white i 6 | New pa Nasturtium , 1 0 tto Hartwegi albus .. ... 1 0 
Oxalis itn! a rä : i everlasting do.... 06 Ditto hybridus supe: os 0 8 
Salvia argentea see ae b pe i Salpiglossis . aes Ditto pubescens er ee Oe 
Tritonea 0 $ Berra tenuifolia + 06 Ditto, tricolor elegans ae E 
Traffant? 8 Frail Karih fin lisilo ‘each s. 6d. and 5s. 6d. | Stocks, nate, large pe ae ge se o 2 Cale 
E.G. H. & Son’s Cameliia-wered Balsams, era 4 do. new, large ase a> ney E 
New a Kpm ien an a page te) ; is os T 
Aquil in col ee a Giant Cape i s.. ov we a T 
T Ba t 8s. per doe: | Ren TIL. € Dasa other Cie | Kady Adtrobus Cucumber, Dy 
Dioscorea tatas, roots at 3s, per doz. feriha . Cucum ucum p. a. fe 
For other Culinary nov: novelties, &c., see e Catalogue. — » bis s 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, N.W. 
