Fesruary 28, 1857.1 
, which could be easily done by the fishermen’ 
hen laid out to dry on the stones, after sprinkling | 
ry mass would be worth about 6/, or 7l. per 
—_ piar and : should the 
wil be more esa nefi cial ikon otherwise. There 
aad it ors act beneficially, po z se direct 
of farmyar which 
Nera baekviri departments of agricul- 
a grea! 
Paleti ard an 
is very much what | 
keeping it in a state of active fi 
Sir mjs S. Forbes r on following letter from Mr. 
Finnie, of Swanston. said— 
It is not so many rears. te ifi 
this co , and then sold at 281. rton. By a ore a as the 
supply yased, it fell to 257., but at that price it was apparently 
to remain, when the late Pr ofes reg oe rte’ others entere 
refus inquiry a 
importan shortly we were inund na with endless 
varieties of portab es. In this ra f competition, 
coupled doubt with the supplies of inferior = s, such as 
prospects gloomier 
venture to reply we have only to put the sam: 
eee at se gph ee gl to Tio I na stated 
t pre under 
com 
ton, which leaves a handsome profit, nu fac’ 
blood re bones of the animals is killed ae ‘the buble slaughter- 
houses, two powerful a; may not 
similar establishments exist chroaghew out the United, Kingdom ? 
myself more explicit iñ regard st papd abuse of guano, I 
guilty to the charge. case of Turnips 
f manure was used, I ae ipa bier as much as 
o per ma acre, and. to Potatoes with a 
vaaka of fartis 
ee fave re hesitation in stall "that experie noa has 
; ad vores ne 
ca 
a, cape hh bones, bo 
of the proportions stated. 
Lothian as much as 5 to 6 cwts. applied as a top-dressing to 
Wheat, and I nd _cseggaacl aac that the bead AAE 
tenants in that part of the oe 
was a mistake. 
to be 
ih vos “other 
er des 
e given as good res 
„have proved more permanent in its beneficial effects, 
ous 
applied weight for weight wit th the Peruvian, have, u 
most ame: alphen A ada erer results, 
dissolved bon c bone meal n found 
pra on. And 
agriculturists, 
pitied: bound to approach the Deroin ure e ask what we 
arer ly entitled to, viz., that Government should render 
pond meget 
pend Sass ‘quality, He ater we may as reason- 
7 pe ssn be supported in our demand by the general com- 
i qt: ng that the pohly of the Government is in the direc- 
a eh Eiee oo the aged of the ple in oe cheap 
i u condly, as past experience gives us 
a t to e a sto dependence upon the 
to be obtained from Gove or the Legislature, we 
exhaust for o wrote hha every vy other and oleae and | 
Source of supply, or, in other words, encoura: mporters 
and manufacturers, by making fair trial of such sc portable 
as m: i these a 
class, if unadulterated, and for ’ Tüřnips 
the Hei pore “A soils employ along 
pel other nitrogenous uch as Rape dust, 
glee „ and white this cou san will Te more praua 
ee aterially to lessen a demand on the 
i compel them soon to lower their colours abd ened in 
LTE 
Notices to Correspo 
2 Eh MAd rona E mer ndents. 
though tee 
Sie “ea ince nim 
e spreads its 
th Spod for the Turni crop. The 4 
rith Od plaster, Se. Blood. snd baco ‘maori aes 
GB. Pisa Sones ates 
: App! pply 1 ewt. of nitrate of soda, and 5 cwt. of 
wh ad 
a 
referred to are one and the same 
ox Grass: BNF. eee ee i wil appear 
Liverpool. We believe that the economic and | me 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
14] 
RITTAIN’S PATENT GARDEN NETTING 
Coy 
3, 8d. per yard. Garden Shade Netting, zid. p 
ya ard. The Trade supplied.—THomas BRITTAIN: & Co. 
chester; J. ELLISON, Bread Street, Cheapside, London 
Pace a prai = -S BLIGHT COMPOSITION. — 
g, per pao; sufficient to make four. 
(Jars and emer. Pres x cost price.) Ten gallons and 
upwards, Carriage Free to on, 
B. Pace & Co.’s Blight Olingen iisi after six years’ public 
trial, stands inaqdatied. It is used largely in the seg od 
rdens z Bec ae 2 and found to ree the chea gh 
effectual ever known. A pamphlet of 16 seed is 
published i pi n which the Keone of the leadin > profeantoanl ‘eri 
s merits, and which are further 
exemplified in a leadin artit Je 
Gardeners’ preeny op Get, 25th, 1856, an 
undernamed A 
Messrs. H & Co., Pine-apple Place, London 
nen Daas & ie Sudbu ur 
Messrs. F. & A on & Sons, 106, Eastgate Street, 
Chester, _ 14, diloni Street, Manchester 
n & 'Sons, Reading 
, Plymouth 
4 J. vee ‘Exotic Nursery, Chelsea 
rs. Whee eed Son, Gloucester 
CBF Pro fessor tee in on 
y be had of the 
lahar, e el Warminster 
essrs. Masters & Son, Canterbu 
] aeiy Downie & Laird, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh 
E. Taylor, on Yorkshire 
& Son, Wan: Hh Road, London 
m [Sheffield 
Fisher, im vod = Co., Handsworth Nursery, 
> = Perkins, Northam mpto 
Epps, Nurs ferme 2 aean a5 and Ashford 
F T. pea Roy al Nursery, § 
r. J. (homei, ch erat eatery Windsor 
essrs. Mitchinson &.Co., Seed Merchants, Arató 
r. F. Brewer, Nurseryman , Birmingham 
essrs. Wood & Ingram, Nurseries, aatingdon 
r. cg a Pria 
essrs. aoe north 
Mr. 500, St. piirid s Aat, Hereford 
Welwyn, Herts 
, See 
organ, Nursery, oper itm 
. Ivery & Son ie sor ge Dorking and Reigate 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, E 
prema bbe & Co., Gant Garden 
Messrs. Wm. Drum mond & Sons, Dawson Street, Dublin 
rt. E: on, al 
. C. Fox, Witne 
7 Steel, Shefford, Beds 
& r Ba rbourne, Worcester 
mR. Fraser, Nurseryman, ip Aiea 
`. ae Greetius, eta Watfo ra 
Austin, Chemist, Parsons Str 
rs. bee 
fae ham, Chic hester 
Bagsh ot 
; Jobe aay Stafford 
rs, Dickso reel nem ~ Co., Belfast 
essra. Keda; S 
r. Jefferies, pei reed 
"t 
nington, § 
eat: Gentle & en Peeble 
essrs. gees phy Si on, Abarghcieray 
r. John Farmer, Putne 
bie = oh A Muiishieys, Bangor 
] essrs, Cutbush & Son, Highgate Nursery 
Mr. Wild, Ipswic 
r. T. McKenzie, Seed at Aye tino Street, Cork. 
i J. Wal r, Nurserym an, 
B. PAGE & fe el Merchants ines sities 37 and 38, Sawer 
Street, pr ten Radley’s Hotel (10 yards from the Railwa: 
Station), and 58, fesa Bar, Southampton. Communications by 
Post should be directed, Oxford Street, Southampton. 
= Ter F oo Y,” FOR _SHADING CONSERVA- 
Ban 
n & Austin; Natesryinen A Ee. ergen d opasa. | 
{Gl 
| postage stamps to 5 a 
Street, M pkt wan 
TIFFANY, alight, cheap, and durable material for Shading 
Conservatories and pies Hot-houses, effectually securing Plants 
of the sun, without airh the light; 
So vinei ng by 38 in 
A liberal aa ov 
N.B.— s from unknown recite “must be accom- 
panied ni a pape mittance. 
Joux Suaw & Co. beg to inform their numerous correspondents 
that their “ Tiffa: oan for egy yen 8 Conmdsyaterion, &c., may be 
rocured po oe following Agent 
M feb! & Cummins, Seed M ants, London. 
ullen, Beta Merchants, London. 
a trb & Co. 3 Pine Apple Place, London. 
Pater —— & Son, Seed Merchants, London an 
Mr. Charles Turner, Royal Narsery, oe 
Messrs. W. Wood & 
” 
” 
Son, Maresfield, 8 
y Francis aud Arthur Di ckson & i sone, Seed Merchants, 
Mr. F. Godwin, Market t Hall, Sheffield. 
Messrs. > wo Sutton & Sons, "Seed Merchants, Readin: 
ty ondso me a Seed Merchants, Dublin, 
d& Co. serymen. Aberdeen. 
Mr. J. H Cottrell, s Secdsman, Hig a see Balin seed 
” 
iiey. Chelsea 
owed s Dick £, Nurserymen, C 
mes Dickson, Sons, & Co., Nurserymen, my Manchester. 
, Wolverhampton 
ee 
Mowb 
"George Baker, man, Ge 
Mr, R. Parker, Pioli 
Messrs ws Cutbush & Kon, ji huate Nurseries, London. 
rraway, Mayes, & Co., Nurserymen, Bristol. 
Ewing, 
oy Jolin Jeyes, Nurse 
r. W. Cutbush, Nurse 
“Blackburn 4 t Warehouse, 4, Worm- 
ottingham and Hull. 
‘wood S reet, Lo 
Messrs. A. Martin rat Son, 
men and Seedsm 
Seong srs. Minier, Nash, & Co., pran London, 
Osborn & Sons, Fu yn, Middlesex. 
Rothssón & Son, Tooti 
A. Pant & erg Oheshiime, Herts, 
renew iiai York, 
Mr W.J. ae Saidutous 
, Caldwell, Knutsford, — 
” 
» 
J.S. & Area 8 vedi ray also he P rocured from the under- | 
SHEET CLASS FCR ORCHARD HOUSES, 
ON MR. RIVERS’ PLA 
a, PHILLIPS anp Co. 
aes ET LASS, CKED IN BOXES CONTA ET. 
` by 4, and 64 by 44 .. 12s. i 
Tby5,a and 74 by sse ee 9 by 7, and 10 ne ie ». 133, 64. 
y 9, 12by 9, 183by 9, Mby 9 15 0 
12 » 10, 18 by 10, 14,, 10, 15,, 10 .., “Vigo 
w, 16" ar ate 29 a es 
12 ,,..11, 18. ile, 24.,,:41) 4b chee 4:11 5. 16.8 
13 5148, 24 ., 42, 15. ae See en u eA 
a ASI W R a ke r i 
16:3, 18; 17 4k 19 5, 38 90-7 Ce: a 
42). 18,) 2g 15 Si s wo 18 0 
pe U PETET T Oe ie j yy 
10 „ 156, 22 „ 1, 2, 15 eos 
20 ,, a a “oe £1 0 
charged 2 each, but eturnable at “full prices. tae 
differing from saute ‘ent to order in squa 16 o. m 2d, to 
8d., 21 oz. from 24d. to 5d. per foo 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS, Sixteen-ounce, packed in Crates 
uares. 
servatories, Public Buildings, Manufactories, Skylights, 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
116, Bishopsgate, Birat "without, EO. 
GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
E anp W. H. JACKSON supply SHEET, PATENT 
. LLED PLATE, and every description of ves poadia 
na , Greenhouses, "EC; , of the best Manufacture 
the lowest pri 
BRITISH A ATENT PLATE, ORNAM 
= the fe ee of — for gentlemen’ 8 fhaa k at 
very reduc —Estim oni and Lists of Prices forwarded — 
on pln oat a "the eir W e, 315, Oxford Street, W. 
Bau SH SHEE 0. 
URAL PURPOSES.—Sizes from 
he same price if delive Crystal 
ts and Sheet ane in crates, s Hartley’ 8 Patent 
Rough Plat te, ' British and Patent Plate, &c. Lead, Oils, 
Turpentine, Colours, &c.—G. Fins LOE & Son, "iis, St. Jon 
reet, West Smithfi oe London. 
GL FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC, 
ETLEY anD © supply 16-oz, SHEET GLASS 
of British Manufacture, at ehnastelink from 2d. to 8d. 
qu: for the usual siz red, m thousands 
rwarded on appl for — 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS,GLA&SS 
an R-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
IS PATENT PLATE GLASS, 
GLASS SHADES, 
to es Heth 
Serine 
( rAr RDE LAB mE Na urabl d well- 
Ra ted sa for Plants and res Parties not acquainted 
with this Label can have a specimen sent ia fo ing three 
Lydbury North, —_— 
TERPROOF PA 
ARN CATTLE SHED “FLoors. 
HOSE who would enjoy their uring 
winter months should construct their walk of PORTLAND 
esp ‘CONCRETE, which are formed thus A ange the 
which 
is : mixed with it, and to every partof ae gravel ada Sed sharp 
river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- 
land Cement, and incorporate pi wholewell in the dry state before 
applying the water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick. Any 
labourer can mix and spread it. No tool is required beyond the 
as a 
resists 
> 
rock. 
the action of the 
to gim aai n Seaia “Phe paik awarin e sae i 
The same p makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 
CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM. apy and all other situations © 
here a clean, hard bottom ; May be laid in 
e equally well as in summer. B h & z 
anufacturers of the Cement, J. B. WHITE BROTHERS, 
Milbank Street, Westminster. 5 
* F'eueen, n DOMO.” — 
pai the e of Dev re ; 1 
Lindley for ne “Ho rticultural Society, Sir J Pasion tee tae 
Cry: e alsen, Araki rR eR conte h lais Lee 
me 
area BO MO,” a cay Se vat ta rn prepared Hair 
and Wool, a a perfect n non-conductor of Heat and Cold, 
whe applied, a fixed E t is. for 
all horticultural ey floricultural p eg x 
and Flo the NEE Ban the hem from wind, 
rom a tab: s tet ‘fosbets and fro toting’ trol ‘To be had in 
oy soniees length, 2 suede.» wie at 1s. 6d. ee yard run, of 
ELISHA ee, nacia, Pg and sole manufacturer urer, 7, 
a | nem tae he king and al space aa 
ran t roughont the kingdom, t is m 
a covering.” ence of the advance in oreo. 
itis hair, on and biter thia ist of latch the price will be 
8. . 
t years 
astonished to see ioe healthy rors 
th hy Rep observ: 
. 22, 1856. 
G. GLENNY, 
i ns 
Pe worn at all 
and ne it from the 
