Ooronzn 22, 1864] 
there must be entire separation of of h healthy and diseased | is t 
leo ci only in removing them to distant and 
solated Daer C in providing separate attendants 
for those 
* On h Disease.—Eezema epi- 
tien d re Pini cx pau as the *mouth and 
foot complaint,’ the * urrain, and the * malignant | y, 
pidemie murrain. It consists of an infl immatory 
affection of the mucons membranes nd skin, evidenced 
y hair, 
of à the affection, like most op ag is 
"e rity, and it is b 
0 
urred in Eng 
symptoms of the epizootie in that year tally with thos 
of eczema, it is not certain that it was ffeetion 
as i ms soon after oe entirely etn d 
| * The disease perde ne ae peo ami in England 
n the spring of 9; mt d rapidly ^ie d the 
hole of England, and "Mie Scot and an 
Ireland. When the diseas first appeared fatal cas 
re of frequent occurrence » and in those which 
recovered the sym; s of such severity as 
to often | nt tr of its effects. Of late 
years, wever zo nly cases been of rarer 
occurrence, bat o much milder charaeter, The 
sease remained in P for about two years, when 
it seemed ually to wear itself out; the case t 
| only b ng more scarce, but the severity of the 
symptoms abating, Since that time w e have: had 
repeated returns of the malady, of more or 2 general 
> prevalence,’ 
| “Of th ses of this most prevailing disease no 
good account 4 can be given. Soil, situation, and food 
av le or no infi i 
piris 
ished Tact 
the di 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1023 
is the « common JEzypti 
Pay! ‘phate of TRADE 
cop ALLETT'S PEDIOnER | NURSERY WHEA' 
The following is an extract from the preface, H l - 
£4 
n of the author: T OF "THE CHAL ALK DOWNs. 
* The author has endea voured, as bea as possible, to irea f Í November, tule on fuera n 
avoi 7. the use of techni X terms, s» as to render the One G: uinea a Bushel, pr Soren. Guineas a Quarter, ding Bag, 
delivered at the Brighto ilway Station, n rece} Tur 
comprehen t o those for us it is c hiefly Post-o s fice Order, ‘without bici. er s Wheat mni in p iSi 
written —the farm Se stock-kee pe Esq., F L.S., the Man Houses 
Bright dd Suet 
* He has, at the s game fe no vi e‘ See fal | advertisement with engraving of Ear in Numbers of 
ma nvinced that those [recap " repe d E woe anA d for ‘September and 
best consult thei ówn | in nter ests who, in all cases of November 1864. 
eir 
difficulty o or danger, at once vei n the aid of the 
^ ets qualified professional m 
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D WHITE WHEAT, men 
is now "nou delivered. 
Bags 3. each. Other growths hased on 
PE TEE p ES 3 
AMMOTH HEAT Selected by Mr. Teverson.— 
The most producti 
ly to HENRY Tina Park Gosfield, Halsted, Essex. 
iD WHEAT.—Superi hr -chaffed or 
oolly-eared owe and Clan Clab-hesded a impo 
per quarter, free $E 
;less than à quarter, 6s. c or fa 
ther varieties about 651bs. 
r bushel, 
ushel, but 
Sen., General Land Agent (late the 
addon: Essex, for samples and price. 
ard in 
New 
not 
must 
he fon rospectab tity as "trüstworthiness. (if required), J. J. 
I ae _ paus x 8 d 
the HAL K.— 
‘CLOV ERS RED NURSERY, 
E, mo, approved va ietics 
; TREES W VH HERS 
PPE eoe 
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d pich ked, and recommended 
ess of st; T 
NTE R BARLE = —Hardy Two-rowed Barley for 
Crop last , 10 and fa ld at 
year, quarters 80 
Price 
P 
It is of vigorous h, an 
le, with 24 cwt. of guano pra 
Daaka Station. 
45s, uarter, 
yin Henry Eversnep, Park Hall, Gosfield, Halsted, E: 
ARLIEST PEA known is CARPEN TEI PS 
E LIEST P 
PRESS, Lyra En 7. See Testimonials, VATES ich. is 
ng ng from M Mr. x Cox, Gardener to W. 
beg 5 nii I haye tried y 
o be. v" to speak very 
m nine n s 
have ever 
sk P ELARGONTU MS.— 
ving "a bé sent out early in November by Jonw 
n and chair iackneac h. 
dis Stock is ns of spreading the infec- a 
tion. There is a Ps i i ceptibility in an sham] $ wells First-class Certificate from 
ones affected, alt} eee white 
jad in "s e ee Sus die frr may, and indeed often are, * ^ Bus hem. et varie rat, with white 
“In closing thew ‘bei rief remarks on the causes of P oat and eshoe oat a Heceived Certificate LEGS 
ss it must not be supposed that it is a matter of vs E bedding department. nos PN 
indifference ther animals arı in an ill or well S 5. ENAMEL.—Flower à very clear bright rose; 
condition, for although cattle carefully tended, and well 3 SB E Th opm MIT epi gend 
fed and kept, a equally liable to an attack, yet cleanli- FETA 4. QUEEN MAB.—A very dwarf zonal’ variety, with large 
ness, good ventilation, and plentiful food enable them 5. PYGMIB iet flo D aui M TURCA: plant; 
both to bear the attack bet T, and also to th fe ee E C having large trusses of deep scarlet flowers, with large white eye, 
much sooner than animals in low condition.” 6. ROSI “OF LEE. Flows iy lace ota anes colour, ot 
_ “The treatment of ma must be e ver Miscellaneous. light green with tch in centre, distinct. 
simplest character, and in mild cases it is very much po Lon discount tó the Trade. 
vs A to trust entirely to Nature, and do nothi gat| Strength and Brittleness of yug Es e a bar .— ... Two Splendid Azaleas. vae 
all. Occasionally, however, medical treatment may Bie tat Want BAKNES h: t re ounein; 
required, as agriculturists have bec so accustomed | amount of elasticity (or the power of temporary elon- to his friends and the publie th pora muc Son 
to regard the disease as beyond the of medicine, gation) aes of tropei (or the power of permanently | 1 E: A BRIDE of ABY are now ready to 
that nes measures are neglected which are absolutel pee co iug) is taken XE The €: —€— p n E: BRIDE of A endid white, striped and splashed with 
Tequired, and whic had they been pursue ed, might k it ae ined at the herefore dimi- | pink; o né vigerota greet and an abundant bloomer. It wasexhi- 
have saved a valuable: nimal from much suffering, and | n nished. the experiment (pen p accu and | pitoa "before e ons approval. "Pe fom ep when dt p od 
consequent depreciation in value. the bar ken three or four times, the bar at the the Garden rdeners © Chronicle upon the 10th of that month :— 
If the bowels are at.all torpid (which they will last time of breakage will be found not o el beatiia aan MA Re e UTE vot whieh are 
n be at the comm v osa nt of a severe atta ack), a | all, but its powers of resi e to a statically applie lange, white, flaked with pink, and $ great substance ; of this 
nild purgative may be gi load are wonderfully iner Taking longitudinal s idet, hee ut NES. exhibited, n habit and 
Epsom i s tension merely into consideration as i iv muy befealledd Inthe Gardener? Chronicle of December 27, 1862, page 1217, in 
wd, ve strain of the ma HEN new = most prominent Azaleas of the above year, 
are the lowin; 
5i Close as to the festi is of course indispensable, other strains—we see that the bar is Tebomgetal in a] AS a freo-flowering sort of Vigorous habit adapted for decoration 
a the animals should be at once removed from any longitudinal direction, and that this elongation s Sn = Boi ki Al ydos is eas most useful which has 
p l area, tes, wit occasional streaks of red. 
ation w “where te ias." "Bia ste roug GANA plante wil Mm nnl Eth shove Cat 
val of the| which actually brings the particles nearer together, and 31s. 6d. each. ; 
A will bot fan | Probably ca gapsin them to very Pre E pesk ioni; PURITY is a 
y asd ie m ite powers oF resistance t | og 
The uld be well | looked immensely increased, bnt all ts elastiety a p $w plants o rlety to offer in 
and if if the volts, have broken, and ulcers formed, | have been out of it. We will now ma a num Ww. TA 
Hilo alum lotion — be usefu xperimen ù of G aT. : erum 
rin E however, which, from a more si les fal- 0 BE P mum ue m 
ate of ps principles, have, one and all, been acer od DECIDUO m 
Well sj Sponge ‘the mouth with this two or three Fa goo a day. actually cited in support the sup f Na nag that “Th £i 
* To those on the udder an ointment | br g lond inerenses As * strength " of the T n | 19 fost h igh; Wale 10 to 15 fect i Time 8 12 feet: Ash 
"aum ointment or theaintmentof teste af onon ave senes the "atrebgth ^ was incceneds bat suse war MED ctp EA 
“The feet will reqnire special attention, and should | hard ot Brittle st ns fl the tough icant, Birch, Beech, "rus spectabilis, Siberia 
looked to daily, und any raw and ulcerated places, | elisticity and ductility was, on the other h hand, anni- Grabs, Pinus excelsa, Alas monds; Double-flowerin 
being well washed, wart be dressed with the alum | hilated: [Then foitows a list of examples] Inquirer, ‘The Flowering Deciduous consist of Ribes, Lilacs of at 
ent above mentioned, and diseas and exfoliated Hey. uh. amd as vide pu hv gat 
ara removed With a sharp knife. Should the ulcera- the Evergreens will be found very handsome Spruce Firs, 
"be deep seate j and have a iran Ms apre qua Notices to Co T bor vitn, Evergreen, Oats, Hollies, Junipers, Cedars, &c., 
Ter applicati: ^n will be required : and — ns P ants may be seen growing in the Plantations at Ash- 
y gon CaTTLE Foon: i BR uiia E foi ~ Leod rire APR Tt is dum. Marshfield, nears Bath. Ali cipenses ecixpdoLed With: the 
ot u ord Epizootic has bee is into the flash | thé business o ertise their wares, If y removal of the Plants to be paid by tho Furcbesers, | ath 
ars dn, by this name Pr is very commonly known by | eat cns de sgrcaltaral o experince to relate of its use, M". aw pertice ae Senet a on the spot, and the Plante 
