Feprouary 21, 1857.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
125 
wnnanemennnanrenn cnn a A A RAN AEN eRe 
= the ; and hitherto by the adoption of this practice, he 
in OBERT PARKER begs to offer the following, of | M. STARK begs to intimate that his LIST OF 
succeeded very well. „Tho mors nd th ketari en R ekina ch he possesses a aent tock, in strong and healthy | e TAT rE "FLOWER SEEDS for the season is 
made for ee et cgay Pry: — DAR _ are crowing |P n y. Besides securing a supply of all oe pt 
nd pa be at con 7 from the purest stocks, he has every novelty likely to be 
e oe maturity. In the management of the pgp Aran : nenrin ex caa Lagja acne ry =, é. zi ° pid: le sean partionlarly recommend the following mew 
crop he oad deferred e. EPE Aa ead en es cmc Soar Ma z. s ipl [Flore i Seeds, ' most t of hide te bad ai opportunity of y 
ramo i= andes © Oe he sker’s Cyclamen Atkinsi, flowering bulbs, each... 3s.6d.to 5 0 er packet—s. d. 
i dunghills with earth, a r. Baker’s me yclamen ng -coloured Ever! 
Ein hpm them with about pie Fs pias of salt, ron ae Paes nine for formosum, the ee t variety ever offered, ws yes hn roseum, a finelarge rse-c coloured Eve ora. é 
ly accomplished, | that 0 ject... 1n mg mnte be. allowed Erani of sorts, from per doz.. í wae 18 O | Bidens ferulæfolia, fine foliage...  ... 6 
the heaps to remain until within a wee Eien ES ot aarti, ps gaa A ga . 12 0 | Collinsia bicolor Aoroa me 06 
when he requi o use i nt e then t Kitus them over, and F h ii rom er doz. ee i sia ad | thulticolor marmorata 10 
put in the wan for his Turvip crop. On all farms the manure erns, hardy, per ron =e aa So es serenade: a new I Perennial Gourd . 10 
was drawn out ata pre padod, am he had invariably found that, ak Binara irgyro pi yll e A Cosmnidiom Burridgeanu oie eo Me 
if it were carted i ps, and the carts drawn over them for the pt we 1 peer vse, sh, “eo as Grass) per doz. = is 0 | Gypso et) ae 2 a 
pu of making them as solid weg om pina a good layero beer Exotic. frorn Node , A EH maea r imeen ‘ies = 16 
salt, there was no fear of the ammonia being lo Nalaginblin. OC dott ous ote 18 o | Nemesia versicolor capes 10 
Mr. Purser said thet the chief demand for. > no prevailed elagine m per ove : Obeliscaria pulcherrima, allied to Rudbeckia, colour of 
from = to the end of March. For the Turnip crop| A Priced and Descriptive Catalogue of Plants is published | pee resembling a striped French Marigo 10 
they of course resort to phosphates and other manures, | also of | Polycolymna Stu = = large white o 1 © 
containing aiiis of equal effect with gnano; but a substitute for | post Ka ‘upon applica Ve ts Syriaca, ew annu al Eae ies, with gentian- 
prosent Te bed bie yer chiefly to look to now mittance or ious to accompany all orders from un- bine s and white oeri; for 2 6 
practice had shown him was nothing known, correspondents. — Paradise pm: , Seven Sisters and | German Flower Seeds of the ae Porai sorts, mixed or im 
equal to sulphate of ammonia, "mixed with. superphosphate and | Hornsey Roads, Holloway, N., Londor le pllections -—145, Princes Street, Edinburgh. 
salt, ng for Wheat. For the Barley crop there 
wasn g equal to — at es e Asian. n was yas 
sult of his org Ai ESEA and for Oats he should imagine 
aa EN OE Doth da i top-dreadiag Wéull bE bonetictal. ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY. 
r. Kemp (Lincolnshire had for years a Se the system of 
carting all his fa ard a — 
it new on his aren = which means he got uch better crop, 
whether for grazing or mowing. He maintained that thuy Ont N | D B R N’ 
not to use farmyard manure for the Turni He had not 
donb so for Perttilal m found ~i to be nare ere iy Er í 
e y His artificial manures he always te - n a liqu | 
Mr. Baker had intimated that they m as well me N E W SE ED CATAL 0 GU E (26th Annual Edition), 
Sair money as their guano during the ene os y month o 
Marb, He T eraga once travelling through N Yorkshire, and Contains Ken finest Vegetables in cultivation, sarc A pony by them from pure and well selected stocks. 
g five or six waggons laden with soot, standing in a fiel It g been the — in our establishment for 30 years past to t merits of Vegetables, 
“ 
ining what nt oe (Meigs he was told ti the ~ a But he ur own braoik knowledge of this branch nem our poe par enables us to give our ene to the growing of such 
that ure bone ond ow to the Wheat or go fend, ina liquid | only as we e prov cerite The fis regen p Ae ate gn 
state, pe jeer bi Fa ef ant moet ener wrens eea of | the lists of names offered by the trade to a very large aitia, p endcav nually to prune away certain 
pep Fen a = te Seana: outa be e ó been io hgt Toa All | Varieties ssi ct Catalogue for the insvodsittion of the newer aid impror erik of a dai, reserving however those 0 
ficial manures, whether for Tarnips or tipitioetini for corn, | the best sorts 
ought to be applied in a liquid state. At e he was 
at an utter loss to ons wt dees apply liquids to the land; EGETABLE SEEDS. CHOICE IMPORTED egre ED Gi 2 
andler’s liqui its The ing—Collections with whic wat m annually 
appearance, he got over the difficulty at once. He had since wget hte at a ied—hav iration, and shoul 
a : =i # ‘ The ihata No.1 will contain 20'quarts of Peas, mie varietion ghee ied- “has E hese separst ag izes n ow 
constructed a large tank near his Pag into which everything 
in the shape of soapsuds, dish washings, &c., was made to pass; 
and the deposits in ie tank were worth at least 207. a-year to 
m bebe mie ther. formerly m flowed into ihe es ser — 
attention, then, to the use of liqui 
rman had 
f the Jou 
yal Agricultural Society, and which emanated en th he pen 
of Dr. Voelcker, me yey of Caan os! the College at Ciren- 
cester. He believ manure was never so advantageously 
applied as on the ae as and that, so far op opment or 
ee reins by exposure = the’ atmosphe caused more 
h was desirabte ‘that its effects 
— ‘That the judicious 
sack and pie wy manures is to preserve 
tana deastituent properties from waste se fermentation 
or exposure to atmospheric action, and that their qualities are 
more lly $ Mietived by assimilating them with the soil as speedily 
as possi 
Calendar of Operations. 
sa Faberge oi 
ESTER 
eal to be la he 
hickly planted, Wa is quite far enough advanced 
t 
period. Our eat of last year’s growth is giving 
little satisfaction to =i party; farmers, millers, bakers, and 
We like loud in their complaints, and not without 
n- 
from 61 
little or no sprout 
to 
ve 
per bushel, = in Bao 
t the wet, 
hich 
e as grain, and will be ground into esa) 
ure unremunerating enough. em 
‘exporting’ f for sale samples of Be k Whea fe Sa 
been red, — taking guen ‘ral the Bie that 
are in a similar predica It is somewhat 
taken that the e advance in the price w guano should geod | 
canat ae When the price of Wheat is so low; but ill as w 
without it o buy it a atoeh à ples ce, we can still worse afford “tote | 
would be ora substitute, and should a substitute be adopted it 
Well to be fully satisfied that it was worth the money. 
tices to . Sozrëspondents. 
C. oii of t the Land I mprovemen 
52, ‘Parliament | Street. We think their grind wil 
case, As to Sainfoin you roby see 
account is given by 
le sabe 
nd 
4 ursery sets,” 
er ge anu? ot S teld 7 
of Eroccoli, 8 of Lettuces, and all other ihe poe af in equal pro- 
8, see Catalogue, 
gees s. For List t of Col lections Nos. 1, 2, a 
x any not required, enlarged quantities of AA sent to make 
the amount. 
COLLECT No. 1; for a Large Garden ... wets F ® 
COLLECTION No. 2, reduced quantities si oe aH 
COLLECTION No. 3 p me AES Oe 
COLLECTION Nos. 4 and 5 one ..» 15s. and 10s, 
FLOWER SEEDS—Brst ÅSSORTMEN 
Aotiuding a ahg ra: of iper offered separ il Les i 
Pr new Annua . 0 
aoe do., Ss. 6d.; 0 for 5s. 6d.; 20 fo 
20 vars. best Pris ‘Annuals in large an for filling 
beds, 7s. 6d. ; 0 
20 vars. choice pien tiln Annuals, 7s s. 6d. 12v 5 70 
20 Perennials, 10s. 6d.; 12 pa T 6 
20 vars. ariy ' Biennials | and Perennials, 7s. 6d.; 
12 va ab w D 0 
oe 
Choice mixed do., packets 
gph tes ein Tan 
15 superb vars, Autumn Brom 
| Fine rear do., bai Lere 1s.; rea fine, 6d. and 
per AA al Emperor, blooming two > or three 
pear 
a superb vars. new 
superb vars. Globe flowe 
h superb vars. Pyramidal és. 
10 superb vars. 
12 superb $ em Wal eel a Prussian cide aie 
w la arge flowering do. 
perb vars. quilled and og gs Asters,’ Bs. 5 : 12 vars. 
Bouquet double dwarf 
SEPARATE COLOURS, VERY FINE riper = aul 
380 peba vars. dwarf German Stocks, 5s.; 15 v 
6d. and 1s.; new pale sulphi 
ine deat carmine, 6d.; new White Hybri 
8 superb vars. new Jarge fi RET Ricks 
SOSRVYSS SCAB? eet 
t 
White Dwarf Wait- 
Wa Oo cocoh bO pH ODOR t DD i pat OO 
10 superb vars. i eony Haearn ng do. (Truffaut s). 
Nflow 
Also superb imported Wa 
or Jacobeea, Guckicomb, Zinnia, 
PACKETS SIXPENCE 
n 
wer, Larkspur, Balsam, Sania 
and many others. See Catalogue 
A FEW NEW AND CHOICE FIOWER SEEDS SELECTED 
FROM THE CATALOG UE. 
EPF ‘PRICED. 
ACHIMENES, oe angie ke barr varieties 
2 do. vi att - are 
GESNERIA Geroidana, 2s pera r dozen We ae oe y 6 
” Zebri $, per ess oie 1 6 
a Ze trios nell soe es eS 
” 2 aid pee ba si 2 4 
AA mpacta 
(The abo cae “varieties, fine tnbers, fo for 103. ) 
GLOXINIAS, = choice varieties 
tra, newer varieties . 7 
AMA RYLL BN osissim E EREE Lily, per dozen 
eres plait; oath i ne “ea. t 
WORE US gandavevsis .. 
= ribundus 
superb varieties of gandavensis habit 1 
ranöxcurus a moter — varieties = 
i 10 
eee 
per dozen 
mikid, jaita ‘fine, per 100 
BULBS AND ROOTS - FOR Sth hpi PLAN FING: 
a 
moa ite 
BASS & BROWN, Seed Growers, ers, &C., Sudbury, Suffolk. 
to all the London Termini; also to 
Lantiom and No Norwich. 
(Those marked thus* have ees gaia | in ae Catalogue). 
DY ANNUALS. ae F HARDY Ane va LS. ; GRE hi gett “ele TEN- | HARDY BIENNIALS AND 
Calliopsis niga nana. Lobelia ramosus nan DER A iege ALS. 
ata, 4d. ie eae fg Finca sore scroll ast E x, c 
Cosmidium ay poe # rosea. coccinea. Pot Tena mixed, 1s 
| urridgeanum. ane a ioris Teta: k eid a is ggas ue Splendid, s 
Cenia turbinata a emes: col . yw Bra ra, new large. . 6d. 
Centaurea depressa rose ‘compacta. *Sabbattia campestris, 1s. 6d. aa... choice, 2s. 6d. 
Centranthus macrodi pbed Palafoxia Texana. izanthus Grahami carnea. | Sweet William, Burridge’s new 
albus. Tropa mi eo 1x : emas me -=e — sepa-| dark. 
h triplis. roprolum minus coccineum., 4 è. 
Chenopodium atip ; š Schurianum striatum „ fine mixed, 4d. perma FIYA PEREN- 
Collinsia Bartsiæfoli . o cen Hoven AND ieit HARDY BIENNIALS AND Cal 
ceolaria, v: is. 
: pea aM aa as DER ANNUALS, PERENNIALS. | Onea from ner Rowers 63 
Eutoca viscida alba striata, 1s. | Balsam e ed. Abronia umbeliat Calendrinia umbellata. 
Kanlfussia nmelloldes 70 rosea ” > poe - in sealed | Ant rrhinu , fro Cineraria, cho , 1s. a 
Leptosiphon aure! pkts., 8 sep. vars., 2s. 6d. aneda glandulosa (tr (rue). » extra from finest, 2s. 6d. 
Linum pasan eraba rubre mix atete Tynn oo ed, me s. 6d. | Commelina Prim A va 
Clintonia nichella atrovidacea. anthus Dunnetti superbus. 0 
Lupinus aaran isi superbus, ie anthes iaki superbus prey e from new vars. 24.62. 
n 
x be adiolus, ne ear | 4, finest Fancy, 1s, 
g tricolor elegans e aii Gömphrena pomoto; choice named, 1s. | Gloxinia, a (2s. 6a. 
Ipomæa lim noes Hollyhock, choice named, aT alee He xtra new VAKS., 
HALF HARDY ANNUALS viola virs 44: et; A sess Marg |H = ing: Faso egea , finest. 
Alonsoa Warcsewicsi Piha Dromondl fine, 2d. Mimulus, choice. us Jacobeus luteus. 
ster pæoniflora, from fine Leopoldi i hybrid. | Obeliscaria pulcherrima, 1s. | Nycterinia selaginoides: ` 
ppt vars., 4d. r a 4d. Papaver medicaule | from new and choice,1s. 
Bishop’s ion = z alba ocu *Pentstemon, ex. ~ from | Primula mg Ek —, 
Acroclinium roseu Portulacca, : “ine vars., sepa- magniflorum, grande, Themis- | _ mixed, very choice 
enn helidniotde, åd. rate, for 1s. 9a. ae and other finest varieties, Verbena, mixed ows is. 
Gutte nospermoides. fine mixed, 4d. 2s. 6d. » from choice new, 2s. 6d... 
CATALOGUES No. I., II., & 11. FOR THE PRESENT SEASON SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION. 
em GOODS CARRIAGE FREE (not under 20s.) 
olchest er Line between 
RANUNCULUS, mises ex r100 15s. 02.. 
$ border m ca R 6 0 
% hate Noir, da vee a 6 0 
» Gil Boin Sorat TSE 10 @ 
» Early Turbans, per 100, Scarlet, 3s.; TRR. : 
Sera hiq .. oo oo ss. 3 oO 
“Goo of each of the above three sorts for 108.) ae 
a Wye tensed Govee Gt a 4 
AÑEMON su named dou ia o o Pe 
finest Ja ge mixed om ws per100 6 € 
IRIS Gaii en oe wwe 45 
pet donen, fe. and iani eiri Bw o 
DIELYTRA spectabilis, strong mia ee p. doz. 6 0 
TER bs regret : perdozen 10 0 
a is. each eee nic yy 2 20, 0 
Save aoe p ee rT 2 6 
i pa Sarii; Qs. 6d. each ee fat w p We 
all Stations onthe 
