Fesruary 14, 1857.1 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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CHEMISTRY, 
TURE = 
pea oF cnical sed AL SCIENCE, 3T ane 
ICAL and GENER 
nington, near L 
6. Nasar, .G.S., F.C.S8., &c. 
te ay studies pursued in the College comprises every 
birt nae ain to ptei youth for ver opeen of Agriculture 
anu ufactures, a 
Lowe Kem 
ption are promptly anà 
rms and other par- 
engagements "to deher in 
f Lectures on Agricultura! 
— 
A thers engaged im MAN UR c.—Manufacturers = 
ot! j Aapan ana 
obtain 
t pre Cerais) 
eficient pr of th my eye and a Chemical College, Kennington, 
pe 
eres and dispatch. Gent! 
in Chemical “Analyses ‘nd “Assaying, 
d accommodation at the Col 
PERUVIAN GUANO, Bolivian oe = act os 
phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blood Manure, and day 
description of a meee PA N Lin 
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Be 
şs 
$ 
i Cakes, &e, 
Mark Lane, London, a 
ase ak FOLLOWING so oe pe are manufactured 
Mr. eo ak D ‘ord Creek:—Turnip Manure, 
Saperp hosphate of aoe Th; pore Acid and 
ce, 1, Pae ie Place, mee pri: 
Peruvian Guano, guarantee contain 16 per 
cent. tm ea Mane a of Soda, Sulphate ay fearon and 
i 
ae S’ ARTIFICIAL MANURES. 
UPERPHOSPHATE o F LIME, TREET, CORN, 
GRASS, ann HOP MANURES, o 8 ‘actured by 
F.C. oo ee phar a menos Artificial Manure Works, Deptfor ra 
reenwich. The li be found equal or 
“The p per reent of phosphates 
he Arts; for the Naval 
| not ina ed the: various properties er habits 
| similar to many others received cage 
BY SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF 
IMPROVEMENT OF GRASS LANDS 
THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS. 
perl of the finest 
Pasture, and en a small expense. 
La er erg-tseed ewt., Sow 
9a. er 
cited :— 
sic Leigh, 
toneleigh Abbey rene Da 
‘The RENOVATING MIXTURE with h which you ` supplied Lord 
aeli Jast season, for 40 acres of 
z 
| each proved clean, true ton 
old turf, has more than 
We attended strictly to your sugges- 
tions for appli ication, and have every reason to be satisfied 
with the het" i I would ‘add that the d have 
ame, and active in vegetative powers.” 
From munana WALMSLEY, Esq., Mottistone, 
Isle of Wight, Oct. 1, ‘1856, 
“The bok ree Seeds were extremely’ good and answered m 
purpose uncommonly well; they gave me a famous — of ay 
last reaa 24 tons per acre, where I never saw anything but 
bents and rubbish grow before. I strongly recommend your 
Renovating kaya they are clean, and I believe safely to be 
| depended up 
T Mr. 7 iuuat, Blackford Farm, Hi ghelere, Oct. 3, 1856. 
ve given =e: the 
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greatest nse e i inasmuch as the plot of rol nd where the ey 
ich before seemed almost past growing anything 
sprig naveis As beautiful a plant of herbage as any one cou 
pa yh see.” 
From kugu Fr: C. FORBE ree Swanston House, 
tichurch, Feb. 16, 1856. 
“You will be wusaeel to hear that the Renovating Seeds I 
sowed, and which I thought had failed, are now coming up in 
er analysis by Nesbit (or Mes 
acher, Canea &e.). Ebene or teenies. for f farther 
culars to be as above, or to ew eon 1 Age 
L ON OM P 5 NY 
840): 
In consequence of the further ri 1z. per ton in the price 
of Peruvian TES the omar ote! counter >or S LA = the 
mi ea e MAN and 
og Corn, 
Grasses, a and Root Cron, for many e 
PET e ea e SE A A AT E ee ES ee 
an Guano direct from the importers’ warehouses, Sulphate 
ranteed papal ality, Blood Manure, and e 
Circulars, “ containin ng Price Lists, ODE gr Testimo- 
tials, may be obtained at the Company's Offices, 40, Bridge 
Street, Blackfriars, London, or of their A 
Epw. —— Secretary. 
LANDOWNER 
ei: 5, PERMANENT PAX COMPANY paring 
pointed the sole for the us 
Eos may 
signed. Landowners rakmi Beech, Elm, Fir, or other Tim 
for Railway Sleepers are requested to communicate particulars of 
quantity, locality, and prices. AM HowDEn, Secretary. 
Great George 
THE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE AND IM- 
ENT C 
t A , Parliament pray Tondon. 
Henry Ker SEYMER, Esq. M.P., 
Ži 
litate the Drainage of Land, the Making of Roads, 
of Farm Buildings, and other Impro x 
Seny, whether held in fee, or prea entail, 
as ecclesiastical or Collegiate Property 
g Tn no case is any investigation of Title 
the Erection 
mortgage, in trust, 
e Land- 
ependently of the em ae s bs or 
r we — Sey ecg EQUAL FACI- 
FORD: 
WHOLE cost of the pak a came will, in all cases, 
phe maa improved, to be repaid by half-yearly 
5. ee A, charge may er 
za Saana ge ye ey a bagas gg Bron nage fe ments and 
ie Pipa BuILpINGs, whereby the instalments 
er. saipa y cupie 
Erat C CD, Sen. 
conception 
prize HORS sie 
ES Enang Te Beni 8 | 
“ai roit is rm ot 
avs The astounding remedy sent post free 
for eight poststamps to address by Fuster & Sox, Publishers, 
sent fret ip onion. Es 1847. Two Hundred testimonials 
fir vei ee This remedy surpassing all 
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was 
use ion 
to the Diss Farmers’ Club, obtained 
this local Show, for the best fat bullock, and he 
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hia spirits enti a his 
and I am satisfied without nary mtg 
got ade O maak. peia sondit tion, in so 
of the at, prepared on 
e Diss, Norfolk: zy Pry ir 
Town and Country, in packsto ae B six Balls 
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LONDON MANURE COMPANY also supply genuine | 
vements on all descriptions if | 
Fa trust, | price will be 16s, per bushel, 
Peruvi 
of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphate of Lime of kepr 
every Artificial Manure of | will 
1. This Company is koriem by Act of atecon to faci- | 
From Mr. G. NORRINGTON, Rectory Farm, Taplow 
“Five years 
Grass Seeds to sow upon 1 
took the farm the 10 Boot “of meadow 
now have a most excellent pasture.” 
were almost useless. 
SUTTONS RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS 
GRASSES and Serer a CLOVE 
y of S 
ERS. producing great improvement in the 
Seed ri 2 lbs, 
required, 8 to per acre, Price reduced to 
w in mci March, and April. 
Team effected by sowing Messrs. SuTTon’s Renovating Mixture is most satisfactory, an 
of Grasses, the results are quite surprising. The following extracts from letters a 
nd to those who aere 
From Miss snr Norton Villa, near Swansea, Oct. 6, 1856. 
“Xo our Reno eating: Mixture we had last year more than 
vered our expe 
set JOUN Gu UTHRIE, Sie sabe rates Sept. 30, 1856. 
“Ih hav o hesitation in expressit ng n at at etian ka 
the manifest improvement h to own, Ay pasture from 
seeds which I received from you, though I was somewhat late in 
the” vowing.” 
From Mr. y Em os abami to the er Lady Truro 
“Iam m 
season from you, asin every meadow 
great cow ab ment both in quantity a 
improved by the mixture you s sent m 
p ‘pastor 
age and on the lawns, and wishes me again to proeute i hias 
from you when se time arrives for sowing.’ 
. E. THRUSTON, Esq. Tulg 
“Your saa have answered admira ably. hey were sown in 
spring, hier rather unfavourable circumstances, The after 
Grass is remarkable, Clover and other Seeds nl ype "e where 
nothing but the ait thi nk 
that . ess of 9 acres sown with T Renovating ‘Mixture is 
wo es the finest in our nr ag hood.” 
r DAVID 
AME, Wellesdotirne sy ma- Warwick. 
I cut nearly 2 tons of hay to “the acre, and three 
years ago d hardly produced ha ra a ton nse acre.’ 
From the Rey. ALEXANDER Watson, Rectory, Bridestow 
ing very well. 
, Exeter, 
“ I am very much pleased with your Grass Seeds and Reno- 
TPN, Mixture. Your Beet also is a most brilliant and deep 
iet epea ON 
harrows should be d 
ahaa- 
now we may add that they are moe ecient Meadows 
sowing 
by these Seeds. Grass Seeds for La 
Seeds ca 
IM PROVING OLD PASTURES. 
owed to be best, and 
proc oo Foe Pustwres may be increased in value 50 per cent. 
3 acre. 
ying a Pasture, 
carriage free to all parts, except ac cual ote parcels, Catalogues post free. 
JOHN SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
UTTON’S FINE LAWN GRASS SEEDS, FOR 
MAKI NEW, OR pepe ADENO ere et hy 
WNS. Price 1s. per 1b., 2s. 6d. per ee on oo ashel 
The following is an isan extract of a letter X f. LINDI EY 
“ Mesars de trial 
Grass Seeds, and it is but justice to say they h 
best we have sown for many a 
“ Horticultural Socie gent 
ave reay the 
(Signed) JOHN iy mpte? 
9, 1853.” 
f small 
sary they should be sown ckly. For form 
to 6 rods (or perches) of la 
EMETERIES, BOWLING-GREENS, PARK Lawns, &e., where 
bushels or 60 Ibs. is the iets required per oi or 1 gallon 
nd, ; 
SUTTON’S GRASS SEEDS AT THE ROYAL FARMS, 
NEAR WINDSOR, AND IN THE ISLE OF WICHT. 
: A 
SERIA GRASS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT 
E, PARKS, AND LAWNS, a the 
Royal Farms at Osborne Pala bol the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, 
pw tos in the Kine _— =? you ens, and on most of the largest 
sta the 
Messrs. Surron’s ; Grass 8 eeds being mixed expressly to 
suit the soil for which they are required, are never known 
t whieti was a apap 
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on between P 
the Balls RA 
non the Diseases amatan 
of which 24 bushels per acre will be found sufficient, and the 
EXTR TTERS RECENTLY RECEIVED:— 
From Mrs. cow warps, Rhyd y Gois, C , March 26, 
to o jeit The prices are moderate, particulars of which may be 
had post free.— Address, SUTTON & Sons, Royal Berkshire a. 
shment, Readin: 
, 1856. 
x á The Lawn Grass Seed you sent last year turned out beauti- 
u . 
rom Wm. Symonps, Esq., 6, Belfield Terrace, Weymouth, 
Aug. 26, 1856. 
“ The Lawn Grass Seed I received from you answered admi- 
pemk 
From Sir GLYN 
“The La 
answ Ne perfectly.” 
om the Rev. F. oe Hemyock Rectory, Wellington, 
ý A 
“ The fine Grass Seed for 1 pais which Messrs. SUTTON sent in 
the p oie ae ed great sati sfactio 
NE WELBY, Denton 1,1 
. GAPE, Portardulais, Ttanetty, July 5, 1856. 
& “Capt G. will be o obliged by Messrs. SUTTON sending him 
of the sai > anm rasy Seed as they sent him before, 
dee n 
Sons also supply Grass Seeds for Perma- 
ssly to suit the Soil, which are 
EEDS CARRIAGE pirer sog Saey Seeds procured 
Pov WILLIAM E. Smia Co., Seed Merchants, are deli- 
vered carriage free, as follow 
ORD ERS CARRIAGE PAID 
fp orders ot Seeds above a (exoepting heavy articles, 
8 Grain, Tar lover. atoes, d&c.) will be 
daisi FREE. or CARRI AGE sey ll 
Plymouth and Paddington. 
Station 
All orders above £2, with the above exceptions, FREE 
A yr Station on the PEDAS GAUGE RAILWAYS, 
own i 
to any ps 
Cork Dublin, wad ol by St 
orders etme above iei eth the above excep- 
nia will be delivered FREE or CARRIAGE To any 
ILWAY STATION ın ENGLAND anp WALES, 
to any Steam Port in England, Wales, Scotland, and 
Seed Merchants, Plymou th. 
_new.—For 
| Chard, 
TO AGRICULTURISTS, WHERE A SUPPLY OF WATER 
EXISTS WITH A COOD FALL. 
YURBINE WHEEL FOR SALE, suitable for 
faring, Farm Machinery, and caj of working 
horse power, according to the 
For farther particulars, apply to 
Hall, Grantham, Oct. 1, 1856. 
awn ‘seed with which you supplied me last year | 
| nitrogenous co miarverade ai 
any a re form si in that of 
reland. 
For further particulars apply to WILLIAM E. RENDLE & Co, 
The Agricultural Gasette. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1857. 
— eo 
meth ag nat of the recent discussion at the 
ae b which related to srtifeial 
van 
ainly if cy os to 
in cheapening manures. 
h has 
ert successfully 
eruv has anced to 
irean interest will be sorted to seek else- 
where for a supply of available nitrogen, This 
only be obtained 
Mr. Nessir affirmed could from, 
e sea, and in his estima the plan to adopt 
= to mage as far as — the fishermen 
m our coasts to catch fish irect manurial 
u 
|p While rightly adding in this and other ways 
to the supply fof nitro Siar 
remember that by a little Janean care in the use 
; | of guano and oye fert -a very great 
not ously harrowed, or when they a 
used in top- ing young 1 so late in 
the seas ¿can scarcely be wash 
Se aeae ee i nomeg boxe e 
i} not be wally ann as they might meme 
