4 354 _THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 15, 1857, 
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and manure the fallows, and got in ips. ‘exacioty eady for Dist tributio 
mr Eaa. we tru 
e IEW SPRING CA’ lr ALOGUE OF PL 
fill up and stre: F Marley and ara ead the Clov rer N 
and amd us a bountiful crop of “yon an 
kinds. The s inds and absence of 
pressing effect on the prices ms a few sae ew wea Since 
were unpreced 
cnet as apt | MESSRS. "E. Š ETT & SON 
pot ot pn ately cy wei ~ Sh gy s been ly a Are now sending out am NEW PLANTS for the present Season, and with them the following 
good f all of al of amb, with but little sog ae lamb rain ovelties a a ties they can recommen id 
ught to e been this ae Ys WHR Achim ‘carminata splen Be ro mw simplex | Gesneria Donckelaari ethrum Duchess 
ory oa get a matt a o h joing f at at all an uncom roa sm ryan de. en Clema atis i ie Miellezi i bant i de By 
y Sheep hav pene; M Beh ctabilis » zebrina exce Rose Bacchus 
: shall soon be thinking poon > bro team 5 gy sa Alamance. paraguayensis z : »_ Griffina hibo 1 Zondiac (striped) 
À etn aad rs owed ; ured 7 other day a score í a El TOR a ners litarin raak Sait 3 ` wag Panachè 
| i c ” e! ” L 
pi tho Ge that hare me, and so “th ging revel we », Veitchi ” formosum _ i as ne Night err » Victor i de VExpositin 
y of the bullocks. “Wo' cannot avoid concluding it would phain y m AARE i: iden of e Lobelia Texana Salt eriana, true 
a have been better to have kept them in the fort- | Ara on tah Seopa «SEER EE rk rphyranthe} (not 
r night imag. g io Jam ghen. th ee E ores a, variegatis Dodecatheon mu integrifolia, new Leptodartylon calit tice a Stadmannia Joni 
wd cake * Begonia Bille e à lau 
: bet rag cn Dg e lien vain poe hang £ hy merry pet or ee srie si gone Screen mpe T rap ie discolor lineata 
ij ploy gree Lina Mainz etunia m 
l pep nevertheless the number of poor for “ae ae . = = d p lis- 
l is not 2o gresksa last year, and the pyr Targ oine Te partiy caleooaria at) Admi- | G ia grandiflora »» La Perfection 2, AÆrythrichina 
presents e diminution ; “s may Sam p enetyllis m »» Polydor __ Verbena | 
h attributed | May oy nay nma now given for bread and ic omone P EEE y tilipfera * Gem of Suffolk var. » Mc t 
: W., Peterborough. „ ericoi Geranium (Youell) Auber Hen-| 4, Mrs. Cutbu tter K 
} —_—_—_—_ Calyptrari Jagr oss ha ia rson Phlox weg Poems ‘ae — extra 
l C sophylla, yi » British ” o. SSE ” 
j Notices to pg ge dents. ae Piti sos ne ‘Chesnut ss ae tae Gem pi sate John Russell =e Meu 
` BERKSHIRE : Subscriber. Mr. Saal Swindon, togastra Lin s Var. ror olygala grandi istaria frutescens magnit 
i good pe apse Hie. THORN, PANA Calystegia ce pleno| ,, querci sitions floribundum imula sinensis alba mb. | Weigela 
| Horsts: A ks named and especially that HOICE NEW PLANTS SHORTLY TO BE SENT UT. 
$ 
spe ha one brary the Field contain weekly | Achimenes (Negelia) amabilis) Azalea Princoss Rhododendron Tradescantia argentea 
instructions on Ditto, Eckhaute rrea Cardinale Ns cess e whberry from California 
aaage exi i me S elegans » tubæflorum Gol Hamburgh Grape 
Jaona: D ~ a The Ts which have injured th Arduina grandiflora Gardenia Planti Rhynchosia volubilis The Bowood Muscat 
i are o pO ae te aa of we th the speci Azalea Ixora affinis Solanum africanum The Muscat Hanbagg 
or answers 
y's Paper.) Ducks turned 
Anto tho walk ithe 
wreedily. W. 
Colonel Harcourt 
‘Doveatt's Disnsrzorma Pownrr 
‘hat it is now advertised in our cokumna as forsale 
po nr in 
& Co., Scotland 7 
Je MANUAL For THE Park: FH. Not received. 
Å- Progeny: X In Seg sa arar 
i following tion the 
f farm in inl British praca 
| nfi ne + samarna MR. ANDREW HENDERSON, 
l portion of the day, In front of each division is a door for the who will be omg ste requisite by competent persons. It is intended w append to the on directly ‘applying to 
rson in eee to ae in to the pig when necessary ; the of such other varieties of th be recommended for peene cultivation. 
is ‘ormed from thi tre e—a tro with 
: moveable door bei h. ‘These divisions, in two! MR. JAMES AND REWS 
| rows, extended to each side of the main ous , at the ae ign and superintend the Ese of the Plates, which | valuable Plants as máy be eS of being. 
a extr y of which is a house for cooking the food. Three vill bo produeod i in the most ac and finished sty ie; =- more into notice A cultivation. Indeed, H is mad 
large laced on a brick flooring, to which heat is aa quarto. Shee propri propose t such flowers only shall b ted as are of an ornamental 
applied ; the food ponaisting. of green rps Se an anina Potatoes, pers g anga at Sies periods during the year. Each Part will character, and eful an me to become favourites with 
} agn teary of several of the cereals, or more, Plates of Flowers taken from Nature | all such in fact, as e termed the fashionable 
for al } days previous toits srs a eo aring Ee a A fat Afuly colo a ode + Been Eimer intended nt a flo e day. The proprietors have the to 
oah 
an iii would devour theni 
will find 
by Heriot 
ht 
Beside figs cetined to te , others are kept in | a wg pr mle 
open courts.. | eea ah Peaga vea [AAEE pr pika 
Anin an 
breeds of English | the Plate. ‘The subj ar genera wil froaten nti o ooo support wi j hie ey “tras thnks aAA Eo ead 
0! e É e subjects re n rin: new w E L ey trust t 
piani iyaa he fie together with oan other rare or ret 
ed b G. HeNpeRsoN & Sox, 
for a Wellin Bk. del ered free to any part of London by Messrs. 
but the pur- ; 
se ag A ee 
ape ha 
On the lst of June will be issued, PF Ne Rien Ae Sees Hak of the 
ILLUSTRATED BOU UET; 
CONSISTING OF FIGURES WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW FLOWERS, 
gat TLLUSTRATED BOUQUET has been projected by Messrs. E. G. HENDERSON & Sow m dor Shepenpee 
The Sues iocsgtithe a 
be given under the s 
which will = accor: 
pral panied by all requisite available information connected with the PANI, will 
superinten: 
aliis ari Petes! the 
A are a ‘owl be deli erymen and rapi po behan ofall iba principal Book- 
elv E. 
alive to 
than 
THE ee oe ha ON Pl dais 
A RESIDENCE” AMONG ` THE CHINESE: 
E COAST, AND AT SEA. 
the. 
ip moe 29, wine He inted | A Narrative k. oe ite a a Third Visit 1852 to 1856. With Notices of 
$ Agricaltural Seclety of | Natural Productions, Works of Ast, Cult ure of Silk, a PRESENT WAR. By Ronsit 
= Oporte FORTUNE, preva of “The Tea Countries of China and India; uss i 
kre er pbs FRI We ween ron that it is being intro- EXTRACTS FROM THE PREFACE 
an Fon 9 aig New South Wales edie — C. ov ba sh “In keeping a journal of the ever-varying scenes which favourable eye een the RRRS 5 tad va seen fom 
se mae in ka von dig passed daily before me, I have endeavoured to di minutely | other points of view. 
ned ay oe ‘thant ;> | the charac manne! Prete erecting the C in those) «The concluding chs bat gives ‘on or dows apa ta 
Bon rs Pesce cts in which I have lived for adength af time almost like | sass ai ea s hese might have 
4 pa an one of themsel * * * * Tt is hoped that those who |. ts 
and that ae (the present | have ger h t estimate. he biocasrecidetranhidedaua bamar a e "Sa al 
pi Me + annie character from what has been written the low rabble of | relati ith the Chinese may be Poco mow Een 
ats Barents Govern. | Canton, the perusal of these pages, with a. | satisfactory es 
: Bolivian Government, JOHN RAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. er 
thority, to destroy FARM ACCOUN Ons Maik 1 
. : Saiestony `of: the This day is published, in royal aa poles OE) NEW wer TING, SETTING, 
l y's journey), and after PRACTICAL SYSTEM OF OB DIBBLING GRAIN, PULSE, MANGEL be; oy 
5 komib }was neces a hee h sane ae ens Se Fo eBook of Description of an in carry: out the re Dose : 
l n sensona.. infact, noi| ACCOUNT BOOKS, to constructed à with the: aa ea ce 
habits of this valuable | system, and ruled throughout; the whole being spe- | stir between crops Rows. An Appendix on ti- 
that Mr. Ledger | cially adapted for by an easy sy and accurate method, an Aphis, Hop or:Green-fiy, rand how to totally destroy the F 
| omitable energy, his|  * ‘great characteristic in ae ad simplicity... : James Ripeway, Piccadilly; ie ate 
i a of the roads, aud by | When cae the details are mastered, which it will take very principal Railway Stations. are 
he has so far succeeded trouble to accomplish, it will be prized as the clearest F a aa aa the APHIS 
alp: zoute for New. South | method toshow the profit and loss of business, and to prove | pgy rat Dee re Tonpa, Boas eee 
Dustin ihe! k i r soundest and surest ions can be arrived termes ot et sm eonig: six postage a 
nad to fick Gee à was almost entitely We earnestly recommend atrial of the entire series of beakad ne OS Booze COM. 
here is there better than in fein io... ees ETA STEN Na NT.—The STATIONERS, COE 
-DRESSING : Somerset sa a hedge ù. PANY have published LISTS of the al 
ge m gs sitar he the reias a Will be yon May 30th, price 11d. ; also publishing | to the oe the various ious Almanac, to be Bh 
tered it over the Grass, and thar destroyed owe tie and} i “yeas Woskiy nt ùa, Nox Pana’ 2 now re ; Booksellers and Statio tioners in town and country, ae 
should have ' kiudly told me why | HISTOR 3E 
the lambs ly land being, AR field, oma | FAL KIN KINGDO ie ana vee tr Satna 
different , caused my man ig: : ar serving as a Text ne the Stud 
effects of potas on marly soils, Im add it will, which T Cinasioatión Characters, meh aes 
knew before, cause cattle to scour terribly, : lime con con- | from from the to the lowest maaan Sr Mga ” | REC) 
ae = | of ical Species of each y Roper 
TURNIP CUTTER Correspondent. Wèdiake's modification of the | Hoag, Vice Pressa an of the British a ie Society, 
- - Banbury cutter cuts sinp keka A es Soo SY: | Goeaen ot,” British ” r of the “Cottage 
D pieces for sheep | turning it in er Garde 
De hein ae nips and | London: W. Kent & Co., Paternoster Row, 
ed cups, on the principle of the S Suffolk 
iseit is tho only machine of pce i ENING diay be either a re an | free 
4 ns as physical ree: . “It may be] after pa 
or by th porum COTT. S i 
weeks, much Oats DICTIONARY, by G. W, aa E Eea the” bees 
BE ner. s aie ena ie Pion s, Da fiad i 
|W. Meme te ny y Paternoster Row, B.C, and all book : 
