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BY HER MAJESTY'S 
THE “ЕС 
1i to lj cwt. per Acre, costing 15s. to 18s., is Py 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ONOMICAL " 
SO CALLED, BECAUSE 
C. 
r cent., besides Carriage, 
ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
MANURE, 
and fully equal to 3 cwt. of the best Peruvian Guano ; thus saving at ken. 
[May 20, - 
» 
S quantity suffieient, and must on no account be exceeded, as injury brace almost 
т instead бк к тоге А ей һе yt having been мера manufactured in а nre conside тА т оге = i Turnips and Root 
айыу concentrated sta state. boe pes the Tes expen below. TA ARES st vear on every kind of erop, and | 
еге a most extrao ў ^ 
T: а р >= 2 s = dan fie as ips) Aani albia Eya good E I TP lied 3j owt. of and no one reading the Company s pamphlet can i its bein 
in ppc ек М of lime per M uto for this manure produced Turnips “ equally as good i 5 p gem 2 superior ; 
Я as s those grow мі ing In te same field s with 6 cwt. per Scotch acre of guano, . 6d. per solution, decomposing in 15 days all vegetable 
' makin Fieri in P да odori v ps Las WA] manure, beside 
It is 
three peer ара 
"1 inthe 
—"The following few Test 
4. “Та сап — differe Б, where icwt.p 
5. ч ont. чо Mares gave 
which cost 15s. per acre 
6. A e effect has been surprising оп Turni 
“а splendid crop of Turnips" from the Economical Manure alone, 
ps are жм, finer than usual." 
timonials from the Company's pamphlets are given, because $ 
all paria of the United Kingdom, and үе © ih Mer 
Crops, it ue pro odu ced the. 
plied it : 
8. a The! Ду уы: not taken then de dla vbt во much : as where guano was used. 
8 
3 си. of st Wperphosphate, "the * 
the best people tell me, 
ital 
« 1 is impossible to tell one from ihe | 
" Economical? was superior. 
in the whole parish." 
уезь, p 
туе» Falkirk, Stirlingshire, N. B, Oct. 14, 185: 
mical Manure as follows :—1 weighed i 
cotch acre =) about о! 
n pro 
Jand к, ир double; d iiei 
Turnip seed, which brairded well, and they are now кишу as | 
those goa same field xoi vim. 
per 
o 
. o . 
Maley, Hereford, Jan. 2, 1854. 
for common Turnips, " planted 
Р the merits of 1 
abeo be satisfied. 
MORIR p 3. 
perphosphate, 
and I am of opinion, with most persons wj who have seen the c 
e ^: ythe Turnips а 
а good 
ешн ж. M Ta ды еа уа into three 
about 1 cwt. per " 
тор 
{which is в very good one), that the Economical ы сө че а to the 
Little Genoch, by ХЙећіасе, d ciae XB; 
сті оГ Écónomical Мате in a liquid state 
E о, cart- ету of farm-yard MORE. which І used along 
with a small qnantity of bones tò my Turnip crop, and found the 
crop to be n to that to which 1 had applied.guano and 
bones. The Turnips are all grown ín thë same field alongside of | 
each Jauss M'MasTE 
Carlisle, Dec. 5, 1853. 
and Iron Works, Rugeley. 
July 1, 1853. E 
against guan 
the feld where 
them so much 
„well known in the neighbourhood ; and Ар fhis becomes known 
I have no doubt I Shali succeed in em quantity. 
vd à HOMAS HATFIELD. 
fre леце Nov. 30, 1853. 
Manure, I have to observe that I 
^ um чн T am во weli satiati аз to its 
voit, tha T abal be а customer on ет larger s A 
LES. 
ewton Stewart, ааа ; Oct. 21, 1853. 
к, 
I used your beret - Turn saih Y 
ut 20 bushe! 
irm 
anure for 
gii phosphate 
and 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Stoke Golding, Leicestershire, Dec. 1 
I tried the Economical -— for Turnips, and 
а 1 manured 
e part of а T UM ro оошот ical 
Ms dcs T rge, "EL а tht Dad v which ri 
e dung 1 hav: atall. I consider 
the. Le ds most poe чаны му erop EE бес repay fo Ае 
outlay in the Economical Man 
Shelford Manor, Bingham, Notts, Nov. 8, 185 
1 the DW of жЕ » S, Gisbo 
Through 
Agent, Der 
Turnip crop; and, for t 
noi 
of gi ie it a fair trial, I 
seleeted a field De d i 
u 
Ж, Ж state of cH teg and 
lot. hi 
ге Ион киге, at the s pri 1 cwt. 
equal value; and one third 
re of stating 
Manure are a 
vigour іп а Cemar ч: г Р те е 
kiln-dust and soot. JOHN 
Agent to the Right Hon. the e Ear lof Chesterfield. 
Ruthin, Denbighshire; №. УЙ. Wr % 1953. 
Plascoch, 
Isowed 1 ewt. of the Economical “Мати „+ acre. for 
Turnips on | the flat, afterwards ridged up for 59 at before 
for & week, which no doubt would hav 
upon it. The Тени, e some patche м p it, are 
ave no doubt, had 
^ етей well. 
ery i injurio S: 
ы ^ 
Are afa ery g 
RANC GN La ni 
Е, Norfolk, October 26, 1853, 
E es Mc nome S eet cai an acre of Лап 2t is 
таш cwt. o! ee wedis urnips are capital—the 
people tell me, ү БЕ: parish. P» 'WARD MEADE, 
- ^ Staffordshire, December 8, 1 
Although the very unfavourable for the trial 
ts of the x v кен by it are 
to any е arowa dda season СЕ лаат, 
e British то Manure Conran 15, Mark Lane, UAE 
Jens 
the E 
e land equal! T har An promoting the g 
Wher M 
n fortunate in " арр сайл, it а) | 
ess included, and delivered free on pre ed Wh sn 
estimon ials (more cannot þe g 
ENJAMIN COVENEY, М | 
Antingham, near North Walsham, p Norfolk, € Oct.. 
I feel а. К: » e utility of. your Eco 
rnips. 
e, p mee Jan 
conomieal . Маше 
ix 
to a crop ot Swede Turalps. 
the soil up afterwards with 
— 1 ат perfectly satisfied ih d 
good crop. Should I live till next year, I pn 
n, North Walsham, Norfolk 
lused your Ma annre against two others, 0 
for Turnips, and have a splendid crop, be 
пог 1 could. tell which was w. 
extraordinarily g 
The Company have the satisfaction t to о а! 
are in receipt of most favourable reports of tl 
Manure this year ; чр or rt are ire тйрй ; 
M А 
I applied some of your Есопоті , 
this spring :—on two different fields of P hentai ; 
2 acres of Clover, and on so 
i Вт: 
Barley, near Royston, Herts, eres 
Economical Manure I ordered did n t arrive is qus to 
шо, Swaffham, Norfolk, October 13, 1853. 
r Economi nure 
result.: I likewise drilled the qr 
find they ате equally good as where Ay 
of lime per acre, at a cost o 
. H. WALPOLE. 
Chilvers Coton, мыны 
I beg to hs that the Economical Manure т great 
satisfactio used 80 urnips, and the result has been 
неъ Satisfactory., I [end 80 doubt it will be in great use here 
poco ina qualities become more с Пу +4 
AMES HANKINSON, 
od-y-Green, near Denbigh, N. W., Nov. 7, 1853, 
s the manner in which I applied the Economical 
nofa bas field was manured with about 
i deis — and cattle dung, ies duri uring 
І therefore consider your Manure mad the 
e soil is а cold wet му; buf "o erop Ме ир the d equal to 
expeetations, C. H. (Bailiff to J. Blew, Esq 
"Md 
. G00D AGENTS МАТЕР АМ злс Т0 ТНЕ TRADE. 
exception of the windward side 
Grass о! 907 was laid quiteon the оп 
deer. became excellent manure. 80 
85. acre em any crops, 
neighbouring farmer. P.S.— 
< A s. with the like quantity r4 
t 185. per acre, and in eicere a re 
[This gentleman is the well-known and practical. 
formerly of Lewsey, Bedfordshire] 
Manea, Lun Chatteris, 
o inclose an order for 241, 195, 
08 оп S against тше me for t Manure. ep 
ittle earlier, the 
waited to see if 1t had any immediate visible zs 
M say I think it has, as the plant is vigorem 
E 
le Eres 
HIST 
a feld: 
alvergate Mills, 
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