34— 1854. ] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
553 
FT & Co., TIT 
е sa PERUVIAN . GUANO ОМ: SALE.— 
mt Ti 2f Br. Ure, Е.Е.5.,& 
rais = та іу тее Т һауе ever 
@? \ 
E Guino, ^3 duin, 
itrafe of ` Sodá, 
2 iube ма pud 
к= 10; Maik Эг боор. ~ 
ë Moderaigued: Bath а a cargo 
er and fixer xni 
nx Ротавво а ёс Со. А, 
ТАНА 224 
ef this vraie edo 
matte; on Sale 
Thames 
NDO 
YANURE made principally from animal substances, yield- 
—M ow decomposition, will be found most eterni 
SPI Peoria qs — — ure empty M ply 
uano; N of Soda, Superpho: es б 
ebur Ld T y Аена Fishery and Agricultural Salt, 
E er Artific — Leute, Ер. RSER, Sec. 
E SOLLO IN NG MANURESa are manufactured 
2 at Mr La wzs' Fáctory, Deptford Creek :—Turnip Manure 
Í gi. per ton; Superpbosphate, of Lime, 7/.; Sulphuric Acid and 
е 0. 
—— — Оев, 69, King William Street, City, London 
wine Регпуіап Goano, guaranteed to co ntain 16 per 
„узвы а of Soda, Bülphate of Жаныма, апа 
ЕУАСЕ СНА аг ]MANURE.—Th 
s fertilising Manure, whieh is Pea 
"saturated with ige, will be 
2É 
я 
г Рек, Beans, Turnips, 
t will produce a greater 
y othe d anure at an 
es th per -^ f retaining its 
power longer than other Manures now in use, It ma 
У 
ssrs. G & Co., 26, n Street, 
op ШҮН Seed sten; Dp wird for 290 айа from 
се of ix SAI 
&c -—Manufacturers and 
[SCTM 
ed 5 нф FÉ "M ample PEREZ and aċcomm 
ING AND MOWING л че ES.— 
КТШ. сдан, їв hereby given 
"му 
worth y of all comüiéndation. [m 
rey finest qae et dolk ems and V 
o 
MA ANURE COMPANY’S WHEA AT | which 
des irous: et; тач PEENE R in Chéjbical 
Гаузе will not stand much higher than Berwick- 
shire o t Lothi 
s. correspon 
Aver. vit e otals e what the statistical 
inquirer deals wi A d these remain almost undis 
turbed by а rcsults, тиет extraordinary. 
If this be en such жок nee irm 
rms, how ns ве Бр 80 
E. 
en whic 
flu isa M single tuoi =. the lessons 
n are | Р 
e have ee us illustration D$ | appearance 
our correspondent; and the кд: n TEL. our owt 
experience, written several ye& 
© is Journal, 
& this year :— 
nappes ome after 
n spots, on vhi the Whea 
will, we have no doubt, "apply pts 
respectiv ‚ attacking th 
кые? fell Within ihe vicis: а and 
ki 
the of . growtli TRA y lad 
Асен bots occasionally 
а merely арргоасћей ор 
"P 
ight bein ing specim led jesi itai, 
which such instances are capable of teaching were | blackened, dend ee, sut a few disky; ch ears ; 
more poses ntly and рс insisted - they | but as one proceeded outwaids fru Soon, plants 
оша thus become as seeds : hot be met with having some few к drm in each 
a | ear, until, after Араг оГ the crop in 
енени ала, еи "T ee eie Ihe ме де жото. tU n анду мга à chaff 
indicated the ure Wie plant, be would 
We have be Ж» us some of the finest ears оЇ|Ъ дегу" mt at the ripe and health va ^ 
Wheat we ds ever seen—and s ^ d b. dte 
om 
the merit is made aes rof several particulars—num ln 
ч spikelets on the ear, podus ivi of individual yea Ment 4 which produce uri 2 operation 
ikelets, and size - eee me ality of grain ; the demerit оа positive. mischief: Wigorous vitality in 4he 
is equally compou have short and puny ears, | seed vy Kak probably.somethiag to де with it, the 
ng but withered ones, spikelets with abortive | Selectio i a good sort may bé impor on this 
aper and lean and shrivelled s, ]t is worth account, as well for the! eredi style and 
ur while to vi udy the limits of proe Mg in cha leitet y^ УА мен it ‚ве itness of 
both directions; causes а e most distinctly seen in | ys: soil, in" re&peet of кенне and of com 
the extreme Тен псев of their баас and the ey ап E another айыы е as these 
can often be read in dd flower-stalks, and their yig f апу partieülat ordinary 
produce, as uu as in the general. ee of j^ 2 jd cültivalion by. dde s fréi yia bos which it 
ыы" fields. The specimens оп our table i — 3s jn Ah egr er Area roportion- 
wo or three ears of red. Whea miii w РШ important 
cepa AnBUTHNOT, Ír orth gat the seod ol ave ее roont 
few of bearded Wheat, from Lois Weedon) sent'üs pm its. abu 
by t S. Бмитн, results of his тоху спе i 
bad as an 
: ire are as M аа. 
deicieney o of Nd ti 
room 
rowihyair aid; subshine-are: essential. The - 
; | visio óf alli these conditions are within the re 
òf the cultivators! and"if they^were more generally 
f jt 
b 
п ө nardi ane seen— not fot vided, 
A BE, Boy Ач hee ppm 5 4 I ау айн мре e а 
О; ud] 1. шї "TIE ы! [Г и И 
TREE v chien or mns p Esp hot M P no iz Q pri ban jit. i45, ла e. liiis 
msing, or edd ux ud yw oge Етар 7 ght, dye, Р "rice f of producti ia ар, a anie («hi ei 
ү, t omis Patents ctual. size 418. that not. of | have етер увёей; Es r 4 t 
(^ ud i em fug | ad shaped. holding | over. "eromded, ani herefore all. ar ch ampie | c Pas е за 
Tin е 0 ; w 2 e Bv nio [^ " 
M zi ато, у тает 3 Solicitors. peine had spróvi vidi ; but: p up'to а DA. drin " 
ogmoọrton ;tain stage; P potrei Y it'stopped. : uei] sees pus SAM i 
E PURN ЕҢ, SE? Peters Tron” “Works, ears could; : ya easil ir ied w vii nd А t e Ag X e 
AUS Men "HN s t season, obtained исе“ "drip" of little quantity ór- value, o ren io hi florets К usd di 
M rack i» "Bath 
l ROLLER M 
D d DRA тт 
IT ANNIVERSARY or TH fiiy CON 
NSERY A: 
—On THURSDAY, Septem- 
H LL. Tine: the transaction of the oi ee 
; Quarterly, 
Meeting, at3 o'clock, t 
S. will нй the Soei A я Е 5 i 
А] w adde seniority, the las 
placed on дыгы of A by date pe Ae 
Drawn sh Уз АКЫК 
Plans of the 
Se wr to "building дата, Г 
8 GRUNEISEN, Secretary. 
yep 100 
r.PRACTICAL' and GENERAL ДИ анды 37 and 
т Kennington La ye near Lo; 
С.„ вэр 45 
ronda sind. ps Co lle ege c 
site to prepare you uth fo e pursuits or AR 
g) Мі. пла еаты апа 2 — 
rVides, aneor he iiw 
Trog 
zé 
on E Jer — теше 
i e К "The term ОШ pax 
Mgpreeten to the'Princ dp 
n. Yeov 
ону Өз. LYDE, J gr ‘Нов. ‚ Bec. 
тетш Iu Y, AUG UST. 2, 185. 
ton MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUI 
ida "ix, August 31 Agricoitural lip. poter тш. 
ax 1 jain a 
SAA agri Y E Statistics 
e RES Rid 
itaw rit 
This is true even when 
ds and. whole. farms. 
аайын И ТВҮ› num 
5 for the Naval 
801 
оп 
insect pests, 
for thes or | 
UT «0р to th e E of HoWeriDE, ibis | 
AND MINIMA ees but little influence | mou 
| gradually intended till 
йет. Mis differerit and, perhaps, more frequent | 
uses. 
een these two extremes, PME are the 
e or; whose abse pne 
eT p^ Ter 
Manos to be 
KÖTE ed iie 
as it is called, ppl 
Lois. Wee з; 
Wheat) have 13 бота en each e A d, 3.or 
generally 4 in each ; the same z i of last 
shi 
sid 
th 
haye seen, to possess d ood habit of growth ; that, | 
Шеп, i$ one. ging of. f importane e. evide 
PPr "hat this as been sec 
uring. that eariy period. in 
Бүз 
ed by vigorous | 
the. history of the 4 
ене "seope' does" this’ indicate for the 
phai —PG verre of e eremo € 
we hav ear — 
м 
Б 
ЕЕ 
Iz] 
perfec 
рман A Mul) 
how 
— which; ave been 
en thë conditions мч y f зева 
antin LJ 
анне 
y ^s the case of theAyr. [fx 
ave been wanting, Khat bafi 
p looked exceedingly well and healthy ; 
fhe e osa opi to et yellow from the boltom up- 
ards, the lower leaves withering y isis 
dy deca Dc e а ind ciat aer a bo)- 
э “ vil in 
нах > uy: nearly met." So says 
Е" 
to supply | MF 
» | off 
dual AME 
ust as * i 
К [bo improved by atten 
as single ears can forni q * 
ont gas 
——— 
ү Ж. afa ETE 
ғоот вот ANAR om Зайдга 
nere ае 
d last sheep 
on the subje 
nstructive 
DE M l5 Watkins тар 
Yer tus Wi 
LI 
LE 
e 
to eall attention to this 
remedy might be 
оппа, for 'eonvineed that the. sheep 
stock of di e eountry been great ly deteriorated 
points 
10 suppose that when a flockmaster 
il fri Widder od fatting пей that he ‚рин 
zu 
