606 
as possible; and the best way to effect ee Slee 
m, in the case of ground under tillage, to be, 
ges like Po tato dills, an 
his 
of whi ch the a rote ton is well known to garden 
Sir Joseph Paxton, for instance, advises that “ fhe ereas ce 
of all -n n a Me sored up in ridges during ome 
t, by expan nding th 
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8 
Be 
pre the 
nic acid I 
agricultural. mind therefore be o 
erywhere pre esent ; ranae 
Shallow’s, “bar 
tion—“ Ma KER 
Jamieson, A Ello 
Mr. T. F on, in the English pes 
tural Society’s Journ 
Calendar of Operations. 
ep 
ae U T.: 
Aug t began with us on the 27th 
of bert Menor and ra Fhaide. ‘on the a inst., and has been 
— the whole Acs there were a few $ but — git 
were succeeded by v 
that n nm nak ‘he oath suffered. pai harm, 4 indeed the Barley 
better’ for it. The Wheat crop ma ribed as 
one, vd —_— _ but tte. damaged paie ties | 
hea; an 
ens 
eyis ag 
crop, and the quality d is likely to com- 
mand a high price as there is not a great breadth sown rit 
Wheat getting into more demand every year, tho we can 
hard], think with much advantage to the grower at the present | 
rii are not quite so heavy a crop as we nor 
ao think the quality so eon and aps 3 took e of 
the showers we 
advantage 
rry them when not fit, and so te 
deteriorate them, for gig is stilla a Boro ona we may cart them 
TY corn is unfit ide take 
rop, and have been secured in aay order, and will come in 
sel oe pig sh as ste stant corte be a vailable to pa 
ing Clov 
Bas 
rolling i so that if ane Aaa othe 46 ie first 
sowing (either fre frost or fly) the latter will supply its place, for 
all grow; but last season we were able only to use the rake, | 
n ‘the — was left pee soft. Where the broad Clover 
thin w wn Trifolium and rolled with a heavy roller, 
and: ead the è Trefo and Dutch wé have put a =i more of 
the nto rule ano it the same. Potatoes are a > bat | 
‘sual uantity eta for food. wee are very g good, and 
“‘Turnips, with ial exceptions, are'a th 
came very irregularly, fae with a fne © season will a very well. 
Mangel is also good. stubbles pote require so much 
cleaning this we hg tait at apai of 
are now so h Trifolium, Which has not done well, 
some with Bos which 1 is coming up qnickly Vetches will goon | 
wil be mado in as amen ‘or two | 
land to ante pm Wheat again 
been rather s 
but n so bad as re 
cattle, hire not tone gi it 
and the fly has kept them 
reaping machine has not been 
e ro long aj ands rhel p 50 plontiful 
as su innovation wonld quite tack our lon tablished 
rules, both master and — will have their misgi Aarna ut 
men fear or dis like. Mt as it is a to curtail their 
: Sas and leave toein hog pot what is laid or otherwise most 
dificult to do; £ be fea red that it will be kna 
from some quarters, but 
has been so hot for them, | 
in gi po all ma a 
a make 
U HKEY 
or other they have been | 
must remy a little | 
ly | 
there is R frequ pauri 
p we had t the i Pea ge —— ars 
STE clean, kai if: it lie for a month 
= oan have ripened and fallen on wit will have Saena -| 
nated, y i d will be 
the next pouring = barro 
j yeap and we like to turn o 
scarify it, as it is more e exposed tothe san 
ng KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W 
eina 3 = rather than | G 
WEEKS’ ONE BOILER SYSTEM, 
a_a 
ee asi OF THE EFFICIENCY OF THESE POWER 
XTENSION OF WORES TO BE PERFORMED By 
care y GAN wanes are ane with orders to extend 
and heat tins 5 following Buildin 
ONE ama 
Messrs. Bdward A. Henderson, the Wellington Nursery, 8 Wood.—Various new 
t-houses and extent of 400 feet long; also wd ‘various Offices, Seed 
Shops, and a All Se are in addition to the 800 feet of Hot-houses and 
Pits which have been most satisfactor y worked bea Weeks’ One i O years 
Hot- houses "tame 1200 
eks Boilers for years 
ity over all others. 
ras A, Sraith Co., extensive e Nureeryien at E eda Surrey.— 
inter be tablishment the Hot-hous ses, extending space, are equal to 
3000 feet icles the whole of which are now being stiadhed; and tob bo Pome S py g =~ fore 
p ae ae heat ee rasan of Glass-houses Messr: s&C 
s; both 
ree i on, 
this 
tw e same stoke-hole, side by side i to] 
oithor Boiler wil ll heat the: whole of the houses or any part of eth or that both can on 
— — 
n extensive Es tabli 
shment, 
Greenhouses, 
in 
Conserva- 
p: 
effectually heated by ONE Bor OILER, Any com eated poem ii and 
je partment 
Messrs: J. WEE have also the honour of numerous works in hand and 
ted for the nobility. and gentry th nd on the Continent, 
many of which are almost equal in extent to those before mentioned. , Mess . J. 
5 
| complete 
Patrons, many of w have wr estimonials 
Se 
itte yi 
ee our various saith. son Hortisiliital Serart and Heating by Hot-water ; also on Stove and G 
| Vines, skie &e. 
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| JOHN WEEKS & COMPANY, 
| Hothouse Builders and Hot-water Apparatus 
ti 
L daar SWING WATER-BARROW 
(To Hotp THIRTY GALLON: 
Will save much of the porary" — and labour. May be 
obtained of any RR AY N for 84. 8 
į 
rasas PATENT 
taining continuous high 
pe pi more ae rable, and less 
T & Son, Short shams Merde meoeie: 
jrowunes PUMPS FOR ALL PURPOSE 
PORTABLE GALVA- 
NISED PUMPS 3 onstand, 
"as iie ding tripod rey 
21. 1 
Hose Pipe ofall kinds. 
YARD, FARM, and 
HOUSE PUMPS, free? 
Estimates for supply. 
ing or fixing any class 
j s Syringes, 9s. to 18s p, Warming, 
Also a great Se f etivi achine s for Hydraulic ing, and Drying Appa- 
purposes, and to supply ae gn Mothounes, ‘Cottages, Farms, ratus, and General En- 
Mansions, or Boards of Health, with every requisite conn ected eers Work may be had 
with the conv erence and distribution of Liquids. ie 
Fountains suitable for Conservatories, Lawns, &c. s f 
WEHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET. STREET, L 
XATARNER’S IMPROVED LIQUID 
W aa ; ENERAL PORTABLE ee 
ips are 
FLEXIBLE HOSE FOR WATERING GARDENS. 
ee 
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te 
pau 
gies 
PEEL rh eye 
also Taps, 
Notices to cee mdents. s, an soe complete for Gardens, Greenhouses, &c. Raising Water, by ‘means of Engin os, &C. 
: Inquirer. If you them early next autumn All Comm M , and Ponte &e. ; = Fire and Garden 
ie transplanting one in spring. If you ie not will have iist attention. gravings senton r 
want them till Christmas, sow in pa for Seas ingin} James Lyne Hancock, Vuleanised Rubber Works, Goswell | ——___-_——— VIBRATE 
June and July. London, E.C.—Hose Reels of light wicker work for wind- ARNER’S PATENT. 
G Ke Rigen co a Obtain the ing up long lengths of India Rubber Flosa, see Sketch DARD. Prin 
pam e 
gts ek ct Pe ‘hich will G u every ery information, HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES & LIGHTS 
t Ibe. each of Perennial an oo ;2 or | OR PITS, CUCUMBER Z MELON BOXES & LIGHTS. Wells, no 
Ibs. each of three or of Recent 21bs. of Timothy Cottages, and set 
Grass; 2 or 3 lbs. of Foxtail Grass ; 2 or 3 a of pom 
smooth- and 38 Ibs, os along with 
5 or 6 Ibs. each oh and a good seeding 
IZE Rams: J L. We are told that the three- shear ram of Mr. 
rig which nel the first ast on we was beaten 
: -R S. The Durham Cou y Agricultural Society 
“aie . seti of plate, of 100 gs. ER e, i a prize = = poe 
ao rthorn exhibited at their ape 0 at Stockto 
wouk of September. The plate 
parak it becomes th 
pes parti f also offers 
Y 
=i. 
kel 
plate will testing 
eari ye one of tthe longo pi collections of 
a. 
:J C Pu 
TR 
100 
u topuk i it intoa fermentation; in aade ote = 
filling about o-thirds of it,” which will cause 
quicker. Pins the in aaa mun, with the 
witha coarse piece uslin 
the liquor, 
_ WATTS, Hornovse Bi Bonen, 8, Claremont 
ere 
ok 
Place, Old K ondon 
e sen ai, Sania. ts 
4 ft. by 3 to 10 ft..6in. by 4 ft. 6in., kept ready, 
tim complete 
eae et maton ead 
m. nees be ; e 
and the cae Nae act ges ey apdaro 
