Seipronmn 24; 1867] 
acres to be 
ate involve a capi of at least the same lengthy 
to carry the er to which the various imp 
would xes 
including the tra lands ri wou 
Sit 10 25 251. xt Fih re, es: 10 per cent. contingencies, 
ey > plan gives the following en igures as the probable | 
Sm erat and machinery required, and of the 
iaito to cf pe’ — 
“ the Permane: ay upon 
out at widths of 50 feet, which 
of dis 
| home from anata by spre Murray, ine cdihting of it says, 
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HARDY CONIFEROUS TREE, 
““CUPRESSUS LAWSONI 
ESSRS. WATERER asp GODFREY beg to say 
«it was the han somes seen ini the whole expedition, 
; the foliage is 
ost delicate and gracef 
he tim clear, 
conto sess home as it did in on company Sa e nollie 
oaa, grandis, Lambertiana, pando aae equally well known 
as being about the mos tn oble as the most valuable 
10s. 
Be cost of the SS including the engines, 
boilers, the auxiliary truck s with the agri- 
cultural implements, would am Z. 
«The et eas ele railway and 
machinery, ‘nel apg agricultural cap tian may 
safely be estimated at 30s. per acre per a 
« 
ora = sane g and carriage of manure, which 
ra +. +e e+ 18, 7@. per acre: 
aks 32 Se es AR S 
a SF ety COR ce 
Harrowing, rolling ik ee be 3 3 $ 
cuttin, g and delivering 1. 0.10 3 
Ui erground watering .. ae ee Oe AT 
wa tering . a E ” 
of manure on to and dis- { per ton 
age fo 8 x a ile. 
“The of t e Pe rman nent Way, set out 30 feet 
with eed eae traverse rails, wo ach aus too 
great an outlay of capital, which would not be compen- 
sated by any corresponding ad e o 
machinery and implements would it is true be about 
800Z less, but the extra cost for railway would involve 
-an additional ey of 17,0007., and ay I do not 
think it necessary to remark further upon 
Calendar of Operations. 
— 
 LAMMERMUR SHEEP Fary, Oct. 13. —The harvest i in this dis- 
The cost of cultivation may safely a tke at ~~ ” 
| during the present 
psa tied and oe er whole we have a very favourable 
Little corn ore the rainy weather and that 
little did not “suffr m much one th sprout. = 
being begun, 
really hardy 
As it has been attempted to confound this Plant with 
ME in is boreatia ” it will per <a beas well ae basi 
ke care Eihar got eoe RE genni are: wie term: 
Well furnished ts, 10s. 6d. ex 2 do, Sa giy per r dozen. 
s Maata JosepH May 
Seedsmen, 1, Wellington Btrect, gen and 
ap Hi il ursery, Woking, Surrey.— SUON: —Oct. 24. 
ROS 
++ 
S. 
+t 
A PAUL AND llowing 
ND SON t the fo 
e facts in argh ns to their position at the Rose Shows 
May 30, Crystal alec 12 Rose: pots . Frest Pre 
June 3, Chiswick 12 Roses in pots SECOND Pae 
e majorit, ‘of kahir were aiden t in the 
rene whic the first prize at the 
tal Palace ares a previously.) 
Junel8, RoyalBo no Bry 50Cut Roses .. First PRIZE 
tery sin pots SECO ) PRIZE 
June 24, Bri ich 30 0 oses . 
June 24, Marshes t Roses . ome PRIZE 
Manchester’ and Brighton Shows | 
J e 1, Royal age 9 Society—24 CutRoses .. Fist Prize | 
do. 50 Cut Roses .. First Prize | 
.. 500 .»  Fmst PRIZE 
J uly 2 2, Stamford Hill 
I 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _ 
RTNERSH 
R. JOHN WEEKS will no he I to meet 
with a gentleman of energy, te dian h habits, 
and with a panoa knowledge of the be Karan and Seed 
B usin ness, The rticultural ae of this Nu are the 
and m any in the country ; they have cost. 
the piaeas ope vate of 6000/., hore! e yig n is well ene 
$ it} 
me ie pmo tes ben d e at t the bhai 
end ike a od rote agree the re ie droops = yE ee ca 
and workabl 
ae 
attei ntio 
e 
included, he 214., 
io tto 
0 Cut Roses, FIRST Prize, SILVER CUP of lasara bods at 
Applicants wil be expec 
pital at comm 
Apply to Pe “Jons WEEKS ee 1, Chelsea. 
PE CARDEN 
Ņ R. J. W. JAEn te gt intimate to the 
E mobility, gen all who are contemplating the. 
formation improvement of pre PLEASURE. 
Prete cags ro that he will be ne to give advice in 
all subjects pH dept ga Gardening, w sabre 
l hea ro a sap the necessi 
an 
of rendering the views from a place as. 
ory Baa pt nell e, are subjects to ie ot the most careful 
given.—Dartmouth ae wich, Oc’ 
OUBLE SNOWDROPS.— 
Ch NIUMS. 
yale HOLDEN, T, &e., g, Berkshire. 
offer ee! 12 of tho. following, sor and © 
viz. Ferre A so eet 
| Bianca, Cygness, © phe tn anne Fi oretta, Josephine, King Se of 
Scarlets, Marvellous, Matilda, a gadr Mr. Rose 
Hapan. aen aer, k andard, § ap Oh ee 
WE 
g to offer fine eins of 
the above, rw ap ve in 5 wry 6- — sa ge and 
July 9, Diss r doze lants have 
a Sane 100 pu Roses, a Pri ý iI th and ore tu a furnished with 
July 15, ford . 12 Cut Rose sr Pare » healthy hy foliage to hy very ase mand consist of such kinds as 
geo 9, Crystal P Palace 50 Cut frases, Tai PRI August Annie wre Berthilde, Bride, Campestrion, 
sorts whi sal opralnod, pues prasa are piel "stro ng | Madam pig eden Perfection, Temple de Solom mon, Anna 
hair plants, r dozen, as Standards, and | Boley, Argentine, Bob, , Calibri; Solfaterre, 
from rth to 18s. per dozen n t or Dwarf Standards. Nurseries, Huntingdon. 
For are er particulars and general information a Roses see 
Descriptive Catalogue just published, a i post-free 500 ABIES DOUGLASI, 10 to 12 feet; 
on application. ae -= hu mi Herts 500 ERBES D Fa BODARA, € to 8, and 10 to > 123 foot, 
ee LT 
to sell at the ini Eri remunerating 
litew It is 
in la a 
full benefit of it ; pry in fine Sanii they 
ate—in fact we never saw m bei T. Turipa, are ma 
and keep. Th ast. be case also in nthe hog al | 
a sp wing ee Fy ia ree East of se gga 
been a very great local demand for lean lk. ots were 
picked up at home in the early of th 
went into the public markets at all, and such lots as 
as to be charged against the rise 
ths h: ise. 
ae generally sold at this time of the stmbeebeetintd 
rate quali nial ting proportionate p 
A. r in many instances as much 
; resold 
_ atan advance of several shillings; but ces this 
_ has happened, and in a late market we were informed of one 
lot of ewes which were an advance of 43. 6d. per head, 
' ni i -a r above 
 eatage o stubbl 
: atasi fine the stn which have been t 
have picked up very cleanly any corn that was as left. 
—_—_—_ 
aS Notices to Corresponde 
i Ragos; J. The process pune a Se singsing, and no 
ae Ere 2t wn over the surface 
would do t : ne Sele Viability in inex- 
Paced hands t bay Seine: aE 
ce of it as a forage 
Plant ; ‘pena Paid np Berop rr sant tt be able to tell 
has oer ed tho praiso it has rusateud. 
or X armer. Sow 6 or cast 
Being a and hoe or harrow it in on arable land. If 
sd to meadow land it had Dotter be with an an earthy com- 
re 
xXperien his manure, 
get! re 8 to 14 cubic saia 
my Sgt 10 to even 20, according to 
ricks in which it lies. 
Saas sean! 
rye aot 
of ammonia will be a dressing per aere | 
o a good dre and sulphate | up 
ofr 
ft. 
| Box, pes Foe variegated, 
any of our Yorkshire | 
qualit: one second seas! 
in order that little or no loss may oy ete Ags 
arge quantities, ‘ant aja 
inspection of the stock fa 
iles north-east of London, 1 mils 
Eastern Countie Railway. 
Abies alba glauca, 1t Pinus Lambertiana, 1 to 7ft. 
- opinon is, 7 Llaveana, 1 to 2 ft. 
», clanbrasiliana re other a macrocarp: 5 
Dwarf Firs, »» monticolor, $ to 34 ft. 
», Douglasi, 1 to rt s, monspelliensis, 1 to 4 ft. 
», Menziesi, 1 to 4 ft. » muricata, F: 
j nst: 1 to 5 ft » Pallasiana, 3 ft 
, Morinda, very fine, 1 to 10ft. »» Pineaster, 2 to 5 ft. 
» 24 other sorts, 1 ft. s» pyrenaica, 1 to 24 ft. 
| Araucaria imbrica to 4 ft, * eens 
Alaternus, 1 to » sylvestris argentea, 6 ft. 
bor-vitee, American, 1 to 6 ft. » Strobus ziven the Snow 
j “ B 1 to 5 ft. Pine 03 ft. 
7 i lto3 40 othe he s, 1 to 6 ft. 
cuba, 1 to 2} ft Privet, E Ercugrenn, 1 to 4 ft. 
| Bay Sweet, 1 to 3 nthas, 2 to 3 ft. | 
Pyrac 
Pe erpen sempervirens, 1 to | 
8 ft. 
Ta . ‘The 
ricanus { and 
Cedar j premyer # to 6 
s Cheshuntensis, 1 to 6 ft. 
D 2 other zye 1 to 6 ft. 
Acacia, of sorts, 3 to 8 ft. 
Beech, Purple, Nex variety, 
3 4% 
eaved, "3 to 10 ft. 
Birch, gives 6 to 8 ft. 
Chesnut, one variegated, 
> t, 6 to 10 ft. 
ores desidacus 3 ft. 
Elm, Huntingdon and English, 
Gleditschias, c e iy 2 to 8 ft. 
Laburn 
E areek d Itobft. 
Juniperus chinensis, 1 to 6 ft, 
hibernica, 1 to 6 ft, 
40 other sorts, nar 6 ft. 
, Port ugal, 1 to 
„Standards, st stems 
Laurustinus , 1 to 
Mahonia mia aquif oli e to 3 fr, 
Oak “Evergreen, of sorts, 1to6 ft. 
1 to 6 ft. 
” 
, Nordmanniana, 1 to 1} ft. e, S 
+, Pinsapo, 1 to 34 ft. Mountain Ash, 6 to § ft, 
Pinus austriaca, 1 to 4 ft. Turkey, 8 to 10 ft. 
» Ayacahuite, Sft. Scarlet, 2 čo $ ft. 
„ Benthamiana, 2 ft. Planes, 6 ft. 
is or helvetica, 1 to 3 ft. Poplars, of sorts, 4 to at a 
” si, 7 
erry » very fine, 1 to 10 ft. ae sae of sorts, 2 to § ft. 
» insignis, 1 to 8 ft. Tulip Trees, 1 ev An 
EEPIN whey great v 
FLOWERING SHRUBS, in 300 species TA pO in- 
| inte Althzas, Ber Cistus, apne, pranih, bs eee 
Purple Nut, Pyrus, yi Rose.. ia, Syringas, 8 
Sweet Brier, Weizelia. 
ROSES (an unrivalled solidsdos —Standards, 188. nes dozen, 
and u ava: Dwarfs, 6s. per dozen, and upwards. See sepa- 
rate Cata 
HA en CLIMBING goa —A la e collection. 
AN Teas, ‘Balmias, Rhodo- 
rons, all th 
ants, Suitable” pace fore’ 
P HAR RDY poet k 
FRUIT TR 
doors. 
Trained Peaches, Nectarines, and 
P ide Standards and Trained; Gooseberries an 
vi rio te Grape Vines from eyes, 
ure | Plants, and others v 
Cherries, Plums, &c. hin fede 
and very 
BACEOUS PLANTS, in 500 species and varieties. 
HOLL YHOCKS.—A fine ‘stock of healthy and well estab- 
lants. See separate Ca 
Carriage of all cod eon th free to fg pee if a ton weight or 
wards p 
SON respoctflly invite the attention greatest pe: 
| incur no fy froth 
| 50,00 
| ar 
on the Railway at any ‘London Terminus. 
Nurserics, Cheshunt, Herts 
$ 
, together with r immense stock of fine speci- 
mens of all tas ew and rare CONIFERS which can be con- 
ntly recommended. cede and partinda may be had on 
| ap lication. 
miles from t ighi Aae ming Staton, à, South Western l ma 
four from Bhalford Si Station, South-E: 
eer we 
10,000 SPLE 
P'inrto. IS 
invite m age to inspect their valuable NURSERY 
oc r 20 age and m wy highest state of 
pa ation, consisting of Fruit, Fores 
of every aeaa and i considerable quantities ; Phe 
a large wa ait come AS ae can Pla a 
ens, eal sizes, inclu magni CA 
arog whieh Awil ve immodiate ar Bh pyre pa from hoi abeiro 
nature of t soli, an d be continually, transplanted, ‘will 
e Nursery is accessible i Se’ A Rail- 
20 minutes Foki Fenchurch and Bis "hopie = 
s leave nine times daily to Leytonstone 
Nursery. 
The following Aen a portion of their Stock. These are 
fine oa plants, and Dede tifully grepe ei ith blooms :— 
Hybrid Cata wbiense, no 0 splendid Standard anđ 
eaten, emi wig and other warf Roses, including the 
hododend finest By be. Perpetuals, 
| 30,000 Ghentando r Azaleas. urbons, Toss, Noiset- 
5000 0 Kalmia intifolia, 1 to 5 ft. 
Andromeda floribunda, 2000 fine Fan Ye 3 to 12 ft. 
2 to 4 feet. 5000 ae ET O ee 
3000 extra fine 
fine Dwarf-trained | 
Peaches and Nectarines from E from 2 to 
E aude aA 
WOOD ROSCAT “GRAPES, we a T: the 
way in 
from whence Train 
Station, 
don [ci 
er Arthur Dickson & Sons, Upton Nurseries, 
ince, ote Nurseries, Chester ; 
ee" t 23, Market P Manchester 
Messrs. Dickson & Co, Nurserymen, Waterloo Placo, 
Messrs. Dickson & iin: rth 
— & Laird, do, Käinburgh 
=a 
pas leuei Edinbargit 5 $ 
and Georgo $ Street, Westinin 
e, Hammersmith P London 
Nursery, London 
Beri agate: 
. Turner, ‘ursery, Slow 
Me Saps Vet hea jun., ooh 
Wheeler. a fon, do., 
r T ‘Huntingdon 
m, dor, M ', Märesfeld, Dokte; Sussex 
Rist, z the Gardeners Chronicle; in 
ad 
pirane (SS aed “ Florist and Fruitist ;” and ma: 
