c 
‘for Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 
Decenper 19, 1857.| 
RTIFICIAL i &c. — Manufacturers . 
and sihitise n making J rei faces par mode Ë 
momical 
gton, London. Analys 
an desiro "a pon to + Bay ~ Cheenti ! 
sand Aion jing, will fi find fe S facility and accommoda- 
tion at the College. 
E FOLL OWING MANURES are 
manufactured 
0, nig sick wre to Some 16 per | 
.B Genuine Peru 
cent. of ammonia. Ni Nitrate of Soda. Sulphate of Ammonia, and 
chews 
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wip ee aires 
CORN MAN URE FOR. AUTUMN a 
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The London Manure panna pino supply genuine PERU- 
win GUANO (dire Importers’ warehouses), 
Arclal Manure OF AMMONTA, NITRATE or SODA, and every 
Arti 
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may be obtained - $r e Company’s Offices, 40, Bridge porey 
Blackfriars, London, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Sec 
IGGS’S 
SEWAGE A JUANO. — This well 
f the t 
tim mA errn mpe ee and n: dn 
pE Po PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL IM- 
vpe ANY IMITED), 
General Seed. pie Someta s E nes nion Road, Plymouth, 
late Witt1amM E. RENDLE 
OLTENHAM 
TO LANDOWNERS. 
K jee rly RMANENT WAY COMPANY having 
been appo: 
inted the sole Licensees for the use of Dr 
ns = ora Fatent Eronen for. Timber, pien orm 
d others interested in the use of Eng mber } 
thata Pamphlet, with full explanations of this cheap ma most 
effectual y be had on application to the 
un downers having Beech, Elm, Fir, or other 
Timber tit for Railway Sleepers are requested to communicate 
ty, locality, and prices. 
seamen Howpen, Secretary. 
26, Great __ 26, Great George Street Westmins 
tain every ais Grace 
era by applying | to F re Foner F.G.S8, S | fessor Lindley for the Horticultural Society. Sir Joseph Pe 
ci h Cry: Palace Zoological Socie 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
857 
“ TIRIGI DOMO.”—Patronised by her Majesty the 
Queen, the Dukes. of Northum borland for 8yo Ae 
made of patent pre 
Wool, ect non-conductor = ben oe and p 
a Hore it is applied a fixed te 
parod Hair Hair 
adap for 
un, from 
n W. Wynn's Ga 
ust "laid ar about 14,000 plants, and keep 
mo, ant 
ear cmd pe see y 
ow healthy an well ther are without the 
ese ob accompanied an additional 
pu GENERAL LAND I DRAINAGE and IM- 
gegen gg COMPAN fices, s- ne eane Street. 
1, This ¢ oe ny is emt by hos of A to 
facilitate the menage of meres m Making of Bosga tos 
Erection of ph mt Idin 
a eg of mn Hai whether held in fee, or gee entail, 
ga ts et in trust, or as ecclesiastical, or Collegiate Property. 
. In no case is pd investigation of Title necessary 
he Works may be designed and executed af 
owner or his Agents, indepetlently of the Compatiy’ A gie 
or a eo elect whether he will employ their staff. oer 
ay will be afforded in either case 
The whole cost of the works and expenses may, in all 
be charged on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half- 
a instalments 
term of such charge m ni fixed by the Landowner, | į 
The 
si extended to 50 years for om 
for Farm Buildings, whereby the instalm will 
borne such a fair per centage the OORLAS ei T rh mhas 
Lands can aTom te vo Pa LLIAM CLIFFORD, £ 
pay nk manna and 31 years 
RM B w F LDINGS 
AY DVANCES — MADE UNDER TE Domnas; 
D IMPROVEMENT 
reserving | fro 
kept 
A pis 
| tinal not taken much notice of, and size, and 
one, becomes the point of admiration. 
These monsters of the seedsman’s shop are some- 
es culahel out to us as havi n grown by 
a pros row seed Airne at the establishment, 
suc e specimens which find their 
vay to par ar e shows, but er they*are 
afford no just criterion of a root crop, 
the 
e of ti as Glonosster fenki y Society, we 
> 
F 
ing: — 
” «For the 12 best Swede Turnips drawn from a 
field of not less than 4 acres. 
“For the 12 best Mangel Wurzel, drawn from 
A Sai aiae tear an 1 acre. 
“t For the 12 best Carrots, drawn from a patch of 
acre,’ 
being so examine spe t an 
instrument has been invented 
i ifi int of no mean im- 
agents and Sais 
advances 
"31 vats 
o investigation of title being required, and i the ohare not 
being affected by incum bs i es, no legal expen: 
e Com mpany furnish ronnie, of every aie = 
H ENR $ J. C.0., 
Basinghall 
CALVARISED IRON WATER CISTERN 
for Cottage Houses, &c., containing 120 gallons, and ited amt 
tap, keeping the water perfectly sweet and clean, 2 
AND 
ds. 
ALVANISED IRON PUMPS 
32s. 6d. each ; Tail Pipe for same a 
CALUARIAED ol me. , SWING WATER R BARROWS 
ie Mean MACHINE. 
, 3 inches eens 80s. and — 
t from 10d. per foo 
ICHMOND AND CHANDLER'S PRIZE CHAFF- 
CUTTING MACHINES possess more 
any others yet producers and with Pith beautiful aul simplicity combine 
economy of cost wi pegs A tial workmans 
Excellence of di ve induced 
some enpa aaas to the market with copies mae 
on Se ut without: to the working qualities 
RICHMOND & CHANDLER ha n s obtained Preminms 
mee — ec Scotch, and English Royal Agricultural Societies 
rfect efficiency an and,simplicity of their Machines, and 
Chaff Machines having been oe i 
creole Salford, Manchester. 
Street, Liverpool. 
TERPROOF fe iad 
BARN A ant ND CATTLE-SHED F 
is s of cl 
three parts of sh: river, brook, or road sand, then | 
m E Portland Cement, corporate sony thea be | 
then rag 
YARDS, & all bhai! 
desideratum. May belaid in winter og mag: Petree orem 
eae tor the “Osment, J. 
Westminster. 
eae and are pAn prt p. 
id | Sal these 
es the greenhouse, and then 
| well-prepared soil. By t 
| “e especially with Mangel | Wurzel, bat ‘the 
ibility g% m berg, w 
erg y landown: 
52 PRE cams eg Street, London 
OLLEGE im erage penn anp CHEMISTRY, 
AL and naar eee sap ae. 87 and 
88, Lower Kennin a an , Ke ig ear Lo a 
0. Nem T, F. CS. 
The E charmed o; Sena pursed i in the Silos ecmprise every 
pon, ond the arte; for ths 
or the 
arvices, and for the Universities. 
ys of every description are promptly and 
accurately executed at the College. The re and other 
be had on application to the Prine’ 
ret = deliver in in 
the tantiya mber of Lectures on Agricu 
Chemistry having ae lett twelvemonth. 
Che Aaricultural Gasette. 
Vga ogee ORCRMBER m 1857. 
; T ET 
be re Fi hi 
"| the importan 
ho 
tte 
pays isa mar attended to, 
the a of roots, and wera ey to be given 
for each point in accordance with the following 
plan 
a. n Bize 
. Form maximum of 
c. Specific gravity (say) 20 marks 
r e a dit i tor each. 
wi asi a 
These to fs asoye 
_ Whilst the merere points should subtract from 
a! Branched or forked 
roots, 
We have commented upon finger and | A maximum * 3 
of sare eet rei Sc exhibitions at mapir Sa 20 marks for 
gatherings; and as perns ve just been reminded by | b. Leafiness 
h urrence of our coun k - ue Pa a ante nus Ma A 
inutility of root aliin upon the principles a ese 
pre nf ognised in the bets a bserving some rules f — this 
few remarks upon this important subject may not | system we cannot help thinking that — 
be altogether devoid of interest, Ww , and thus roots w 
We take it for ted at starting that the object more shown, and the right sort of encouragemen 
instituting prizes, whether for cattle or for va given to their i x 
ts upon which cattle are fed, is in either case ut however much we may wish to ‘see roo 
encourage their best development, not only in ses shown at agricultw hows, we canı 
but in all the important points of size, form, consti- | all but think that prizes for root se ood tga 
tion, and growth. Inno case d an ox gai besto upon whole fields. Fi o 
a eee n ‘mere bulk, but other points would at | not less than 5 acres should enter in compe- 
me receive their due of attention; | tition, but in . pos of sort should l 
and though it is quite true that a root is not so | always be looked to. No ing is of greater conse- 
sigue as an animal, yet root growth is scarcely this, farmers ; true- 
ye SS 80 as points in the parents of an | ness of seed should be a sine Ps -= 
eS | animal pai in a well bred progeny, so is it with | tive Turnip culture, paon more par- 
ants. The latter are ap food of the pent and a lige this are mes 
menpe a w good plant growth must, therefore, |n 
exert considerable laia on the profits o of the 
take the trouble to look in upon | 
this time of 
are Pp 
lishment, but if we in 
we find out that tha have usually g 
the garden, probably from plants reared early in 
ume” ed in te oe 
eans large siz 
and 
uire deeper into their history, | n 
n grown 
to great Joss Ù tt —_— 
sor oh ArI 
this: subject, if would: be well 
Siaa not only : 
can trueness of sort be 
no | best ascertained in the field but grey we 
nel whioh ia fy 
another Hag te ort: Se ener = 
growth. andi ae et Brom 
of buds, all being so many evid E 
aturally lead to fo the inference ace of fo 
is 
afis el ed 
e 
k perigee oa te woft pn pawl 
conclude, therefore, that 
well acquainted growth 
and that all points connected there’ 
be taken into consideration as the size of a few 
is nO 
