wee THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juxx 9, 1964, 
and artificial _ manure, principally bones, s, to the " 
€— of 1002., which is applied i Clover, root, and NEW SHOW ROOMS, 142 and 143, CHEAPSIDE, E.C. 
pa m : 
icula been drained by the landlord, 4 feet de i HYDROP 
ait 18 feet apart. A Moli jury p been filled up THE HYDROPULT TE ULT 
acres of land, and od a cost of 2002, princi- is invaluable for use in 
ord, 
gaini : 5 . 
Dally a the expense of the lan is desirable in every 
is farm lies in a Led io ality for roads, canal, the 
ailway, and markets, and also in a good climate. Th HOUSEHOLD 
soil a good loam. Part of the farm with a subsoil of GARDEN for 
red sandstone, but the ater portion a subsoil of 
marly clay; the surface undulated. The farm n WASHING 
been completely remodelled by the late and pre WINDOWS, 
ntire new farm house, nenne d md WATERING BEDS, 
boc etie Old fences eradicated an WETTING 
anted, new gates and posts put down, an 1 the aad * - 
well drained, witht roce of a small portions SPRINKLING SIDEWALKS, 
Those improvements all made previous to claimant's 
occupation. The fences, gates, bor: roads, an SPRINKLING 
premises are in first-class order, showing that the STREETS 
claimant bas taken proper care of them, the new fences DROWNING OUT ? 
being oro 5 ade ui 3. et thick at —À nd 
trimmed to a ho ecds, INSECTS, WASHING 1 
IMS 6 rable grow ae early CARRIAGES, 
otatos ; xod athe been plan ted, but were | LEAN 
ly en up and sold, and — dad planted with e — — EMPTYING 
Swedes. A few left for seed were promising for a FROM SMUTS, CISTERNS 
heavy produce ; 4 acres ps varielits were Tookin 3 
rodu of 
well The Swedes (2$ acres) bad had all the plants 
taken from them, for planting after the early Potatos, DRESSING FILLING BARRELS, 
and veu Tagged, but having plenty of manure below | 3 
Tonig Eur PRAY BATH, 
ers P d di crop, thick, strong, and of good| LIQUID MANURE, AN TÉ 
20 acres of. Oats, a portion rather light, ge t sie ud 
colou 
the pti vortion a full average; a 10-acre field o ETC, ETC, 
Oat: over t year 
(17 acres) very superi or, the. second crop se THE HYDROPULT, 
wellon. Meadows Gras 
of second, third, and nemi year's lying, and pas stored, PRICE: WITH BRASS CYLINDERS AND MALLEABLE IRON STIRRUP, JAPANNED IN OAK COLOUR, - 
2s. 
showing the good effect of bone manure, being full of 
white Clover. A fiel of 40 acres, old pasture, one-half 
a good pasture, the other half not so good. Complete, with 21 feet Suction, and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose, and Small Jet. 
The out-buildings and homestead | are extensive and Complete as above, with Copper Stirrup, TWO GUINEAS. 
substantial, but are complicated, ; 
as they might have been. eias stock, implements, | beke ar but en. 
pad peoh mery m bag, uiting, seeing, ad Wi how 8 Gallons ot Wat 50 feet, when worked by tho power ot one man 
ld OAE tare It will draw water horizontally, if necessary, through 300 feet. of ea Ps and force it through Delivery Hoss 
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out all things i in a proper manner. — 
= (To be continued.) ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. 
In proof of real | utility and efficiency of th e HYDROPULT as & Gite Tit] Tad] o call the 
— of pil pu A to -< following pea Editorials from “gentlemen whose testimony must imas ve wl 
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EDITORIAL, written by RosERT Hoce, LL.D., F.L.S. " 
-— ssful i e i itid consists in the free and judicious use o: Saat p 
EE isa qu Pium y this Iu uy ben fecit uar i of of vegetable arg ts vermin a and Ain Me 5 unbounded : 
ir own want of su Mamas Ed lle e former days of plani ure, the 
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smothe m Foreenfty dürin g our temporary abse: ten days, En on our a stout discharge from the Hydropult sent 3 
unknown bourne, whence they havon never yet feturn li 
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ent, we did so from merely seeing it "at the Proprietor’s ; since then we hare 
peAD e reri oh pergit mte ny to the excellence or e ALS The e ad with which it throws’ 
hi entle shower, ne as thai m a hant inge, with 
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A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IMPLEMENT, 
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AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. p 1 
Price 35s., ià 
Complete with Brass Cylinders and ii Mier E eo peu and 3 feet Delivery Hose, 
W IMPLEMENT must necessarily supersede S¥miNGES and other devices of the iy 
be Pe ——— more effective in de operation, 
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