Fzsacanx 13, 1264.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 155 
MEME ca oí ibe Sania Eom 1880 aho lad Ss : = T which is ont cl Gong e 
d second-rate soils of the Sarsden farms | 18 she had oo. ie Wan which is out T i licot th 
Tord, and us present all the characters of a hardy i e, by ARCHDUKE 2d, 15, E vio had a ball NO vol i UKE "uo x Sane. hee D. » 
constitu Lo ood coats, short legs, deep i-re prd in '62, Lonp Width: by R its E mn bull. eer ioh vill t us be a singularly well 
t bone, regularity in breeding, and freedom ,cow calf, No. 80, by Lorp oF fos both of a eg pat of Mr. Bat des and Sir C. inightley's 
Leg which are in the sale. In 61 she dig prem? ry pni vid, breeds. She is herself a beautiful roan of first-rate 
51 Written acc ount of a pha erd A y do des LM b Pepin p ] rage befor desde conc'usion | quality, Symmetry, and substance, and is likely to 
describe. genealogies and relationships, an e same year she red twins, which are not i price. 
En occasional remark, on the individual quali ity of | the sale. Her da ughter, Laundry Maid, has A Sb had| The bulls used in the herd have been sufficiently 
mbers a bu Il calf, LAWYER, No. 33, by Roy. L Arca named already. It will be seen on reference to the 
ta the ia reel j the dà ie erd. ll 15 of this prole family in the | catalogue, that the very best blood in the country has 
i 1 t bi 7 
Tt is descended n rie t pr. tance (4240); | sale. It will be seen that Roan Daisy s twins | for many yearsbeen used. Rovar Turk (16,875), who 
Silver by LOCKSLE 40); Daisy by BUCEPHALUS | 3 years meia and that her sister Dairymaid had | has 13 of his immediate offspring iu the herd, was 
(6816) ; Juventus b Da (77 79); Red Cherry by | also twins in The former bred 13 Nia the| bought of Mr. Ambler, for 350 guineas. He took the 
ce or Wares (8432); Crummy by STANHOPE | latter 11 Daitymaid took the prize at Warwi k along | 1st pri is ni E the War ow. Heisgot by 
(5915) ; Roan Crocus by GENERAL Extiorr (10,260) ; | with Red Cherry, for the best iry c RT OF OAK (14 am Princess Royal, by BARON 
and Homely b — Dd (15,495) ll iwo instances o the al fa in the| WARLABY UV And further ack comes from Lord 
from separate purchase :any years ago in the | herd may suffice in illustration of the prolific character Spencers Zeal. LoR HE Harem (16,430), who 
North. Besides these Piero Es families descended | of the stock. As regards the others, from Cham gt has 21 of his phe wba Sosa in the Catalogue. 
from Mr. Adkins's Charmer, Sir C. Koightlo's Sane. by X aneao ie» there are 9 descendants in the|a Nhs all, m oup a calf, from Mr. 
lio, Earl Ducie’s Chaplet and Louisa, few | herd. Fro retriv by LORD naa in «o there | Housm: s by Booth’s DUKE or 
others. We add that heifers ce cows in the efalanion are five, fein Ra cung, Ls P MACKS | By VOR Gd. 798) d dat as B by QRAND TURK, 
. statement are named in italics, bulls in T ns: ton wi and from Merry by V. ote 969). Both of these bulls thus trace from War. 
Là dates of birth are picu] mi that the an 8| iced iret apong purchases, dating Ks ARCHDUKE 2D (15,588), again, who has 12 
wbic i he Tortworth sale angston Lo of his i liate offspring in the Catalogue is, Captain 
Let us E take in succession one or d Chaplet and L he r by Gunter's well-known bull by 6rH Dure or O 
original fam: in illustration of €" “eouniiy oF Ms eh (703), the latter y Cranen eon. T "The Sniper ‘of 12,765, out of Duchess 72d bd 4rH DUKE or Dataa 
stock and E i» pedit y of the bu | Louisa, nape ong ’54, by D or GLOSTER (11,382), | pure Duchess bull, carrying back his pedigree to 
Roan Crocus, b Sya m Ereim (10,266), a | No. 2 in the Catalo am e, an atto dimity milker, has | Colling’s original Duchess. He was a red bull and has 
af in 753, was a descendant (through three genera- jen a Mes my i with - eir descendants, are | got a large number of red descendants from cows o 
i tions) of HAWTHORN, by Srasmors qr whose dam | named in the following Table all colours, which, moreover, notwithstan nding having 
Beauty, by Son oF $m KEN TH (1450) was bought Descendants of "- Long." c put to Pre and roan bulls MN still in 
by Mr. Tomlinson a great ney years ago, from Mr 1st Generation, 2d Generation. he red offspring which they brin a bear 
Richmon , of Ne wton Gran e, near Darlington. The à igimal 5 
g Linda, '56 Z epit Meta to the influence of the pui eros 
following ! ma ? not go more than two or three he back i in 
Descendants of “ Roan Crocus." . 12, Lady Lucy, '57, by the history of most of the animals for sale at Sarsden 
Ist Generation, man, "59 Generation. is rosa GRAND DUKE, EE 29. Lady Best, '59 before coming upon all the best names in the history 
ERU Chin | of ee the d aia Mon Knightley, Fawkes, 
by Youre  — ME Anon pi tas, 388) Steer, '62 arl Ducie, er, Housman, Kingscote, 
KM No. 49. Clem - T a, 79 PY No br. Lady Leigh, "08, by | Akos, have all had to do with the formation of the 
Varra Dok, op QUA Tar Toe (i 875 = ROYAL Amon, 10,719 erd. And in Mr. Langston and his m manager, 
Anon, "60 "by Lonp or HAR No, 22. Lady Louisa, "5b, by [NO 65 Lady Churehill, '63, E: . Savidge, there has been united good judgment, 
No, 21. ROYAL ARCH llTH, MILD UE 2p, 15,988 ' yl d ee COUNSELLOR, bebe! tes and perseverance sufficient to ensure that 
petes the stock now announced for sale are not only well 
No. 48. Royal Orocus, ’61, No. 30. BanrisreR, 63, | Steer, '61 tired, but managed with judicious attention to 
by RoYAL Torx (16,875) by ROYAL COUNSELLOR | Bull, '62 hardiness and condition 
No. 59. 6 
sU Guano Anca m» pu 79. Alma Can '68, by W Geca 1 only 
É í " ORD OF T. Toi 
pA re Dagmar, '63, E 2 RE REY to these, Lady Best, No. 29, has in the herd but in the field. nmi a E pond 
Besides these, Clematis No. 1 nae s bay - Gvr | E ROYAL ARCH 3p, by ROYAL es jets 749, This, dio acquired a better reputetion on the 
Favx, by LORD o and | inclu uding nine members, is one of the best families in | gay estates, and this is owing to his able aero 
China Aster, besides & bull calf, Roxar Anca p , by | the Sarsden herd. [m Thr deed or qmi Sets of Mr. Fowler's apparatus 
Royan AncH or € m Aa not n n the He M . The descendants of the other. Tortworth cow, | wea udin ssh tme round. Tt will illustrate 
has just $ed eed i acd in | Chaplet by USURER, are also y^ | the care ond good management which have been here 
the nre r: y ROYAL mae Adios cow at the ptiwortn sale, an ploug cres, an 
RO ocus, herself, it will be | bought = 54 guineas, has had four "balls amon doo zt 
Seen, a remarkable ete have all done well; they them FrrzwrLTON, by Lorp Miron, 10,461, and a d 1863, iae Some of Mr. Savidge’s apparatus during 
4 good family. The bulls which have been used Exo? Charmer by 4v Duke or York (10, 167), a calf kien acres were ploughed or cultivated. 
ereafter appear, are of first-rate 
" vhserge that one rope now in use has already 
upon eatin vit = =A a the effects upon the land there = dnd testimony : 
t, n Charmer there are the following descend- |. Se ER SERES Dürlor Witer "WIN 
B n | is now a certain and productive crop; the land which 
TA YE c —ÁÀ Take now the descend. | ants :— formerly used to sho maildowél Mid pre dy 
. as un illustration of regular and | st Gen Two. 2 Longe — 3 ri eat at harvest ti 
pits redii, by Finem ro» a Ee always shows a sound crop throughout—the stiff cla 
. Sh No. 8. Dos ^ 
fre pee Hee ree run e i-a Am aie 5 i caer. "sun Graxp — No. 26. Archduch 59 ls of the 1 farm h di T 
w her calves of 1847 amd 48 xor | vehduchess, ’ | Sous of the lower farm have disappeared. Clovers are 
Dairy Maid, both by nd es ean and Heifer, 57 mq si oris der, tee a more certain crop; horse tillage and steam tillage, 
rodea A Saag ware RD o oF mus vind by peni ^ enean in rud instances reuinttébie 
- ere Š : o. WARDEN, ‘63, | contrasts at. est time—the worms = the soil are 
Generation, = Ee by Lorp or T THE HAREM everywhere inereasing in size, All these are quoted 
H eiler, pe Woman in White, by Mr. Smith as proofs of the Ee supe- 
No. Dlighrfar, 55, by Lb oF THE HAREM riority in his experience of steam cultiva 
by Puch MARSHAL (14, 545). | No. 21. Roan Duchess, '59, ixo 68. cmi Bride, 
^ "5 un ting, e by GLOSTER GRAND DUKE | No. by fora ng Wome an, 
Mi ewdrop, YAL rt nen 
De ea tUrox (10,461), | Ne 13 Damen Daucus, 8 ben donde (as Chore dus die 1358 Dai Za ody gei FOR AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS, 
oon Marae X, '53, Es (12,944). — So ai Roya 32 in wal sale, "by I ROHT Tour, in’ dea et TAS ue has co E ae xd ie much 
THERCOCK (9825). - o. 41 oyat 0 Charmer, by RoYAL. ee 876), 1 E Je want of better cottages for agri- 
Dewlap, "59. &nd Cur No. 6, i 2b Lorp or | Cultural - c in most par the kingdo: i 
fade, B No, 84. Turks Pride, "60, Nes ati — =- Ho fii AE Sel m YDD p- ce w why there is this want in the country, 
Tra herera E ex Borat Am Anon (s 5). 2d, N No. 7 in the ae zd Rori Ave w A 4 ui ing E ER houses is generally found so 
FID Maxsirar (11,545) by -AmoBDOxR There are thus 11 of this fail in the catalogue, — emen eene 
Ys 0. Dos. Beijer, 62, considering the original breeding of „Chaplet and t j The reason that god tage The t 
^ Lonb or Hinzu, bulls e Ve a oF — Gr — " GRAND DUES, l'ocuntry ig ther dont M EA A ur ruled, not 2 m 
by : CHD D K, ORD OF THE HAREM, | build. The rents thi - add 3 
bs ar ROYAL ARCH u sed on ah thet and her decedase, there can E no Letter | E aia being ng much below a tio id veers ME 
0, Saxon ARCH, '62, amily in the erest on bs ourers to occupy their 
Doubtful, i ^ 5 ose lay! E Š Ther n od "aid family deserving especial JE iE of b BS Pem pd oprezan at merely nominal 
Dandelion, '5, J598 Royal Daisy, 81 ae —the dessins ut c of Coquelicot, by 
"i, Dentin by RovAL Tork (16,875). reet e Wi ught a Tu in '56 P Fes mu give their Landowners in their 
(12919) RAND DUKE 1 Sir Charles Knightley’s nile | 90 guineas. She , cottages to labourers at low nea = fabourore at dy 
Besides ilies Wis ka; has Cocoa, No. 14, by GrosrER's GRAND DUKE, Arch they” ceres he dier -Fen hoe un mie OE durt, TOSES 
alf in in’61, a heifer in 60 and a heifer | Duchess of Cambridge, No. 28, Anca DUKE 2D, | where wages are low. - - Ehe etplorerea ie labourers, wages 
in 3a Emerton however, several descendants | ROYAL COUNSELLOR, No. 4, by ao TURK, THORN- secordingiy and not the 
^ igh oe A 8, 9 tful, has bred pare Grand Dvkz, No. 10, by 2D DUKE or THORN- themsel : 
pOCADR EIC Doa Rc UNE Dt 
| O, by | be the effect o wners giving labourers their daily 
— Four Turk’s Darling, No. 55, y ROYAL Tu C J bread upon the same princi i 
Ti g , principle. Would it not come t 
Um NN “4 *62; and Roya AncH 3D, No. oe 5 by Lon oF —— ae m v Pn this, that the bread given would ber the cheapest kind 
Daeg E , ROYAL š e Are chess of| and the wages paid be made proportionately | ) 
— Vileer in "n Pan has pe had MARBLE Arom, in '60; Dirinbrldge is now in calf by Royal Arch. This "e that the laborer wet be no gainer in Money to spend 
Momo, M qoum AR m re No. 15 in the ta by valuable family, containing six members in the cata-|on other neces ries, and would have to put up with 
heifer T calf, No, 77 th the “Cais re by RoYAL ARCH, logu gue, is inte eresting as one of the few remaining | the co quality of bread. This is exaetly what has 
gd Zisy has ogue, last year. sley with respect to seem cottages i 
T sister, Maid "wu most prolific cow. | rd. dis té. The labourers gain ^ xis NN atm 
o de ai; aa din s T e d v mire = No. 4 rn ac Ee T Tab Vani USE uns Pet, E ed oused nearly rent ie, and ed have to xf x 
ae Pad AIRY DUkg 3 > n T" 0. e r. Banks Stanhope's sale for | with the barest d 
E "other bull er | in 68, Maid o in is from London Pride, by Ja ANIZARY,a| Let me add, I h sige. experience in 
of; : ; cott 
uc of eh in '59, 59 from 3 none | Farley co com, by Pat Dos a v ont; and she is in | building, being a orent [ome tor ot the 
any descendan KE, Just named, | Inclosure Commissioners by whose sancti ion so much is 
