Mar 2, w 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
SIP 
Tat the farmer should purch 
poa In the first place, t 
ase en 
the chemical composition 
ey gredi d if. supplied in 
the in ents is known, an 
£ pears te, the seller pipers “a ig ee to 
t co ces. other hand, 
Saiar E must take 
, farmer seo 
ever is sent to groun 
n eih to found a kag T should the | 
ie It is for ee ae reasons nig 
ures 0 
sold i in the 
Table of om eee sufficient for an acre of Barley. 
GREEN'S PATENT PANVY AND Flin D CRASS- T a 
—DarTE oF PATENT, August 2,1856. No. 
PATENTEE a SOLE Ko 
2, Leeds, York 
pros GREEN, 
IMPROVED MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINE. 
PATRONISED BY HER 
S Masesryr 
Ma oike Sg EEN 
ND 
THE gal or 
E FRENCH. 
Alte a DER SHANKS AND SON, Arbroath, 
= aoe This Machine for Mowing and 
Greens, Verges, &. now so well 
Machine is: exceedin, 
get out of order; the executi astly superior 
to Mowing with "the scythe, ne A: the same ag hits a saving of 
70 The N cent. in Soor is ne with P and the turf much i oe 
it 
orked, 
r. Garroop, Crystal Palace. , Sydenham, and by 
diak H first-class Nurserymen and Implement sellers in the 
Illustrated Pri 
on application 
PRIL. 
—We are now at the close of 
ei and cere oa de of having a — z come 
ira = ah nay and are havin 
e had snow, fees pool Ahe t 
inam po “st een Or of ah hack thick, With such weather we ne 
not say that Grass makes little progress, and as Turnips a 
fast dra to a close we are loo 
Be 
with some anxiety 
bee aoe oa pe x 
country in i ring,colours, there being abun: 
in the wi Malin kiren a nd r the 
scarcely possible to make any with. 
sowing ; this, coupled with the high whic ley has for 
some time co en 
ushed to the e: t it has been for a year or two 
Wi early spring keep their healthy 
appearance much better than we could have ait the 
weather, but later sown eats havi look. 
e a very stary 
toes, which from the long continuance of wet are longer i 
being planted than usual, are now Te lanted. Good se 
bringing a a high price, some as high 
autumn, except on very ‘dry land. See; and À mutton sil o0 com- 
mand very high prices, as also lean cattle and shee 
Fallow 
Notices to Correspondon 
IMPORTATION OF LIVE : M 8. The number of different 
kinds of stock imported durin aring the ace ‘months Pe- 
_ March 31, 1856. and 1857 respectively i is as follow 
Barley'aftera 
ia P, Barley after a 
or when the oar ae Barley.. sown | 
whole of the} © por-| very late in | 
tion of the 
roots kos i fd the spring. 
takenoffthe| Cæ” 
land. a 
i fot [es je hs |i Sod [ed [i cs ea 
S/S} SS) S| S| SISISI Sid) 5 Sid] 6 
ae gig dda Zz Zj jA ZZ z the blades and uch stronger than 
; sus le TARRAA usual, so that the Machines are HOt nel ae k cute order. 
$ Ë £ $ $ pE ja $ $ EEE $ E The patentee has put 4 the gearing inside the framework of 
aig | Oo? [| the Machine, so that it can mow close to a wall, fence, or 
Peruvian guano ..../8 |2 |..)../1 |1d)..).-] a]. fee]; ; flower-bed wi withoot damaging Chie | plants ; it will mow Ro 
Nitrate of soda ......|..|.. Ud}. «| 4-1 l-e] a] a]. (1 | 3 2 any width, and -e to the ends ea corners of flower beds 
Sulphate of amm iil ad a ail lala? Ż 2 withou t change o or al teration in the machine. It w ill als mow 
Buperphos. o olia. ss ssj a ij 142 -1 1 1 2 2 ill ak ral and can be drawn or pushed 
| onai or to Gir. It has greater oane = uick turn- 
Total mixture ae |s |g |s l4 apa x 3 ire |s 18 13 12413 inp than aby eed a machin ino now in use, c can ily raised or 
af R Farm lowered to cut the m any height requi 
"E — pe tc Pa T tentee has in uced a Rake jor Guard to work in 
ront of the bg i of the i which can be set in a 
real og oi Se noment eight feqiuized, and which is certain . 
emove Ss, cae to break or injure the cutters, 
i , Previous Mowi ning 
- Oxen, bulls, and cows . 
Calves 
Sheep and lambs - 
v ha a 
6232 
E 1856. Ja 
1093 
2770 
99 
X 
experience in the 
5 also of game of Maa 
under confinement 
to ‘observe 
Having | had gre: 
and 
dust corner 
ust in. will both 
hat 
ye to the following remedy they will 
hek- clear. rst ofall if in confinement in = 
This wi 
d will give the feathers a 
wii the insects dam 
ot the’ 
be entirely ing 
o 
lack sulphur 
reat achines. It ca fe 
ich cannot be done at 
ll by any other "Machine S or Feens T. G. calls particular 
ttention to od small sized Machines, which will mow in 
ntricate places 
es are made 
in e aAA and eerie eo: 
them. 
Testimonial fron J. Pomii Esq., aiig, abai 
e was first sent 
„I for altho oroom was left for 
= ag to be made 
bg the 
in- 
nostrop, 
“ Sir, —When your eored Mowing «sop 
for my inspection some time ago, 
improvement. except a pacer meee 
to work wi 
Rake you hay 
e finishing stroke, as it 
Grass when too low, and freos x inom all obstructions. 
ar 
t 
Feed 
very 
r may further add th at I think you 
rtant thir ing in varying the sizes of the 
to its requirements. The smallest sizes are 
laces. The intermediate c ones, say 16 
es, most suitable for amateurs generally, and. 
waitenets in ata kanded “atin Your adaptations of the 
Mower to wok either by pushi: awing are well adapted 
ricate places; and d ieee Ae being bed easiest mode of 
p machine, is the most suitable for open 
ine t affor 
to give my rier hl to so os 
ment, which I ee no dou 
ap’ Tam, Sir, yours y 
‘JOSHUA MAJOR.’ 
, Landscape Gardener, 
(Fig. 1.) 
Si TYLOR 
+ ENGINE Fig.) 
italy _— rov: ved ] 
oS 2.) 
BARROW G: 
best well painted Oak tub, fitted. 
Pump, univ ersal joint, and registered Si reade: A 
wgra 
ai in | 
ARDEN 
Net 1 holds a) gallons throws 30 oft ANP 
No. 3 ry tf 6 18 
SON'S | ‘BA ARROW GARDEN 
seam dy tinned iron tub, well petua 
ed Pump, universal joint, ar 
us 
et. 
wo. 10 10 an g pe prine = feet cee £2 w 
13 3 
NO. lk- p r 4 4 na 4 0 
Ro. Bae o y Geren Te aoe 5 0 
No: tS 45 518 
e assor!ment of every deseri tion of Garden aa. 
ail Engines, Conservatory Pumps, &c., kept in Stock. 
No. 1. P Syring h rose a d jet, diameter of barre?, 
1 re 14s. 8d. ; No. dinir 48 Seer, 1g inch; 12s: ; 
EAD's SYRINGE, with two roses pan one jet, 19s. 
J. tite pha a ee Apparatus may be obtained at. 
these pries from table ae 0 r or Seedsman in 
town or c ay “me we m alone they will be suppiied, 
and of whee Drawings and Prices ma; bel 
ae B. ae tor carr riago, &c., not included in these prices. 
J. & Son’s Manufactory, Warwick Lane, Newgats 
Sesak 7 Landon: 
ble, 
t will m a narrow v e, 
, in co: corners, on hill siden and even on a hill 
the pap mix -gred a of 
amy sand and lime that ps 
R adage free from 
skin glam appearanos, i in with a Poe water 
co pose sulphur on the skin 
ects they will oey 
ey 
Ares ; ae to sitti 
With the Bo 2 there 
during in 
Having 
nder my care that was , when looki 
his feathers I observed thotesvlavor te i 1 
water, also lime water er my then 
ers to no effect. In his absence well damped 
rinkled under 
e feathers s with black 
pred were b 
ground Manca other r advantages te name its lightness, its 
superior mechanism, its Kan Dey easier to use, with the 
option of drawing or bein g pushed, or b both, and last tho ugh n 
east, 
It reflects | great n your ingenuity, and amateurs and 
gardeners will pay g high tribute of thanks to you for 
their labour and get natn g their lawns. 
Th 
have ae eny ed will found very useful any 
res) r pony machines are surprising] ve 
effective. —I ain, Sir, your obedient servant, 
“Bt. John’s Nursery, Wakefield. << Wittiam BARRATT. 
Testimonial from THOMAS CLAPHAM Arra, Leeds Royal Gardens, 
“Sir, —Having seen one of 
28 8 inches i in width, mow one o 
eyeso! = 
of usingit. If this 
Sa Boag 
surface o 
apenn arsina d te sound : 
eB a 
a the late Sir | 
Lovell, reulised 
22 guineas, 
a 
th. As there are about 15 acres of 
ms, I need not Say that t the knives must 
ork will ne done 
Les by hand labour, 
MAS CLAPHA 
magi 
at at comida ies less h and much better 
obediently, 
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE P THE PRI :— 
If with im- ' If with im- 
prov ake, 
in. 18 
«22 
If with box of requisites fot cl sh. 
of an heer % ok leaning, sharpening 
ac} 
hy Of, GX- 
carrier raat it, 
made stronger so as to suit either 
at an additional cost of 20s. each. The 
ore. 
aa sind veteren 
Jn a hoes to call 
the Grass, and = Sse 
: ms > 
IR anpd SON’S REGISTERED gy 
GE.—Small size, for Amateur use, Zils. e 
Large size, for Gardeners’ use, 
S. eac 
Tube as shown in engravin, g for waterin 
_, Extra for Telescope 
7 stan oboe „height of 8 fe eet, so that any quantity of 
By arrangement this Syringe is rendered herd 
effective than any mc ghar Conservatory or Garde Pump ever 
pre tot t is equally 
pable 
Uly 
d is of ng twice as 
panien in a given time as any other Sy w in use. 
arrangement consists in attaching a small flexible suction tul 
© the barrel of the Syringe, thro which it is filled with 
water at ev harge of the previous contents. By thi 
means the § is always charged, and the pull-up stroke of 
the rendered ectly easy, it having, indeed, no wor’ 
to barrel full of Being thu 
made self: Supplying, a great sa of is effected ; and 
the necessity ping to fill the at every discharg: 
done away the di ~ water can be main 
for any length of time. It is perfectly cleanly in it 
py own as it is not e for any water to get on the outsid: 
he barrel, which is a well-known inconvenience attendan+ 
= “the use of every oth construction is perfectly 
simple, and cannot get of order; the ground in ball valves 
| vas used for H or patent Syringes being 
arer eee To be had of any res: ble Iro l 
Paet Pk y respectable Ironmonger 
