THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ce lies ? 
May 
£10 
3. - 
ed in this 
erennial; but "i pE give 
I 
lea "Mee vidihar Save 
itn per the 
the produce w will 
glish- saved seed, for 
1072 
horses, toa depth of 9 or 10 inches; ploughed back | repens perenne. 
spring, then (twice across, and bou an * - ined s 
ridges. Swedes get 12 t tons of dun and ntinen 
1 1: " 
in autumn, and pny) remainder in spr ing. 
guano are sown on the dung, and 2 cwt, of sup sabe than seed sav 
phate drilled with ths seed. Mangels are drilled a 
ast week in Arok. Swedes the first. week i n Jun 
and 
naturally be: indie a and o 
ed i 
warm ‘climate, such as Germany, | 
In these days, ba TAS f all kinds 
high prices, and the growth of w much 
sap be vel iks inn 
They are horse-hoed, t 
is all NE The neg of real” averages 15 tons ; ; have had experience in sowin land for perma- 
O tons per acre. oth are comm n gs at their erience. Cocksfoot, 
drawn of the UN E. has on dis) land proved ev a coarse growing Gone pr canno “a too 
inju or Mangel. e saw a field pee 
Mir t pues (1869) where a yr l iden differe: t 
Se. salt has been given at rates varying from 
o wt. per acre, and in every instance the leaves 
n a variety of soils, is 
vields abundant produce, 
ce in 
et 
a 
$ 
looked yello wW 
t 
ould r y sie heav; e 
ie niche en tho quit] of salt giv 
usually follows. the roots after a Sin furrow 
acre " Bro — — Rostock (red fron 
) drilied the first wee k | may 
ud 
o be e over do ro leot Paw t in, so as to firm 
the yes — in cg ground, ind prevent them 
tay the winter’s frost. This 
spring. For the 
th 
e 
t 14 years | have been connected with the seriis 
Chevalice “Barley sae -follows eon: 
rma- 
T 
lie S, y 
and on this see hy I give it a prominent place in my | 
mixture, I pre fer the aoe of April as being the | 7, 
—— Meca ut a hs When sowing ís 
soni dD 
S = A WS 
For sam: 
anes 
GA 
RRET 
LEISTON WORKS, S 
Illu strated Catalogu 
T E. F 
ples and prices appry to 
LNovEuBER 5 He, 
000. UPON the WOOLSTON 
Sus AREE “bi 
AM S oolston, Bletch 
T AND 
UFFOLK, 
mare WIE Street, vM 
el Wurzel and $ 
NT'S MEO. TABLE R/ AWA 
the cay, Rene 
e an 
For in 
“supplies 
Linton, Kent, 
ASRUL CU. 
hi 
arrows, Turki 
Implements ; also the 
carriage fre Pri ice 
BURGES ss 1 95, 
COC 
7 lete and economical means of cj mt 
and om oe bre without tji fo tt the so toos or 
us ection to heehee thos valuable Toots 
PP ind Patentee, J, Gum 
SPUR i MACHINERY, 
eshin, =, Garis D Cutters fg 
H^ 
Two eee Burners Com 
1 
zz 
Price 
at Hee 
Mews, E.C. ; 
corn, A— proves of better quality than when 
after The land is ploughed once with a 6-inch | 
Se ond; in ene and 2i bushels of seed 
per acre are drilled, in 7-inch Pig in February or 
March ; 2cwt. of guan: D and le ot itii is | 
the usual dres ssing. The crop ntact 6 quarters per acre. 
Tartar arian Oats "e drilled after corn, 7 inches apart, 
once plo ughing; 4 bushels of seed per acre, 2 ewt. 
oa ed ewt. of sulphate of ammonia. 
and ain Oats are A a 
take the yes Of Sane you pod ‘atta. with the 
mixture I have been using without a crop for 
sent. dnos n and which I find succeeds 
well omin pag n — 20 ae 
| Perenn ‘al kn Rye-g 
4b. Cocksfoot, 20». "fim id 3 zl. go Dogstail, 
2lb. yit -stalked Meadow- -grass, 41b. White Cl 
31b. Alsi » 3lb. Yellow, and 21b. Cow- -grass, 
to 
re 
ith 2 ewt, of guan 
ris ys ae the avorige 
crop is 10 q rs per acre. The red Oats aver rage | 
hinh +h 7 
per bushel to that of a lighter weight, and from 
aod year’s crop, as being surer of being tha true 
Pere UN The above mare would cost about 25s. 
W. M.i 
8 to y quarter we the Canadian, 
o 9 quarters. 
corn M" are rolled in spring ; they are kept | 
== NM hoe’ $ T 
A good d eal 
of straw is used for the estate and to 
m [^r -— A 
st 
n Clov h Man ngel, and rp ev winter 
sieht ae iier 3 ved = rds 
ext d 
is broug € The | and has scarce been fair since. Last En the streams Wére.| transmis. more pow bere been provda I aay er bale Wen 
details of man any other an than has been known for many a year, bringing down | once properly adjusted to the roa they scarcely ever require 
wel aged bn cvy: edis o; aii and the hollows are pooli or lakes. The rain- | taking up. They are cheaper than an; end vir eiue inthe 
oe t th fall o these 11 days is just S8 inches, being as much as fell | first cost, but by reason of their der are 
presen ere is no indication of diminution in the du m 54 - preceding. Those who bought cattle at | Suitable for all ordinary and out-door p! Pad AE M 
uetive power of the lan: xe undoubtedly bears | Newcastle on Meaney S ia a A - beginning 2 but pee Reset Sag E tontion of expr 
iti e land we believe most of the cattle alrea and were ho or| m i d; 2in, 9h; 
even if be mine an bee Nre een had housi: for them, when the weather broke, We MEM * ias Prices vh "E Laud T No Y x 2d. ; 
a P 18 We saw | fos however, that little has been done in the way of storing | 5 in., d. ; ; i in., 1s. 6d, ; 6in., is tag ib 2s, 4d. 5 
— nee near y erat ng up | Turnips, and none but the lightest soils can be approached for | 9 in., 25 8d: 10 n. B8; 11 in., 38. ôd. ; ie poris 
bs er S Fiian land, which had not been in ys to co has been a bad week for sheep. Of Double ian double price, an and 15 pare ct Pe ee 
s for y years, was added to one of the fields | ao they have got their zona Qu domi a Grass fields, Janga, di. DG Ropes, much strong , 
and it has iffieult the needed | “Turners — Manufactol 
CPC the em resign aoe whole | supply. These rains have come not a on to save the ioe field, Blar Ma Re he Aero Warehouse : 1 itauorer ie 
illage, was | root crop, which, even the deepest soils, was beginning to Long "e. London, W.C., where a Stock of the above is ke 
Senden 8, and these, E eru heathy nae few) signs of mildew. The temperature being mild, we ma o of Y Whiteh h end's Patent Wootte n Belts. t, Londo! 
us unt upon a considerable i e in Swedes; and they ma H. Fer Desde nhall Street, London, E. 
ou Aia ae vigorous in growth and proved a z 
crop on the new lan be'a good crop, if we have fitting weather to store them ERIN DAHS, Oy Raa har GNE 
The ractieal lesson taught by this brand Pet it EE ield of erm lue can yet be said, unless | V. CoxSERYATÜRIES and every deser 
- di unfavoural ut it is 
re more potable 
ped i rep for a series of yea 
withou t the idt intervention. of fallow be with 
rent decrease i in the produe 
4 
a reserve of mech anical power on the ien 
use of ar tificial manures. „Mr. Law 
21 years without restrictions as to 
le; ni g 
quality is shown in egt a k market. 
and he likes the best. 
ctive power of the , Jand. | Apri REFU. 
n the Tim 
en ndar of — 
spare. 
d 
and E S three ho e nM 
he 19th, 2 inche 
d under 
gt 
E "n 
tubble furr ned 
the land nMtely through 5 ‘asd 8 of frost oh "the 21st showed 
thin ice on the pools. N.E. 
n from N.E., 
to see how little of fine 
The wind got his share, 
ti s to Correspondents. 
^K ung Farmer. Apple “must” may be 
rammed int a heap i any walled corner, and it Aui vod 
ry well for use Amen wint Give it with an; ash t 
The iii is Dr. 
| Water si . 92,080 
the Royal Agricultural Society. =| Organie matters w , 7.500 
——À | Mineral matters (ash) ~. es .620 
Miscellaneous | 3d Ai oni 
Sowing Grass Seeds.—I quite agree "with a Sito vel | + 92.080 
2 contained in the Zimes, on the 1 Y Sois orum Cojiunds. er vod .619 
Tass se or permanent pasture and oh nsoluble minous Die B. vi 156 
advantage of md these dte a crop; but as Wo, "Fibre (erede de) Bose ane e 1914 
the ti mends, I am emi afraid Soluble Mineral Matters ..  .. à 540 
that the ah and formidable array of botan Insoiuble Mineral Matters 4 24 
€ ing so mysi us men] of our | 
tical qm are enough to frighten wy a "e 
* going T E mixture. I find t are in "all 1 Containing Dum Em 099 
21 Grasses y. gc aa à the are ‘Seppe vii v ss 
of Féscue Grass. experience leads me to Tota! Nitrogen E A24 
believe in only two inis 3 of I ae imc distin guishing Segar 
= agricultural purposes; these are the Meadow and ves mee cn pg Sonat nds 15 
Hard. The Sheep's Fescue I consider, frm it EDU AAT 
: : Ca MELON: M S, of Newick, requests that an i- 
dwarf, ufty, and wiry growth, combined with its small titiis that Mr. Blundell or setae y communi 
ow foliage, and conse — smallness of produce, to | be addressed to her Gardener, Mr. Richard Harbown 
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be of little use as a pasture e same M ections | M Sr 28 egenis ki 1 il understood i 
e art of makin, s is well unders ood In 
may be madetothe fine leaved variety. The reep- es toten We Will endexvoor to get a specification 
but may beua to advanta + | RecLAMA TION or LAND: A Subscriber says: with reference to 
Rye-grass d the Clovers m M inis. Pe "ee I the M À—À of a Cori tapondent as to ihe mode of rM 
iv k of al y e opinion, ected ground, allowed to eon e wild an 
groun work of all e; but in this mixture I ates a MIN. for game, permit me to direc! rg tems 
find only 7 i Lnd acre allow. rd ;this quantity consisting | dent’s attention to a "piper for which a prize was given to 
of three vari Hier viz. Suttonii (no doubt a local name), | ` tal Soa E PNE M ear Pee E 
m p" o Pacey's R ‘of reclaim! ound, of precisely "the 
es eee ree. 
pply T. als! 
a his Advertisem ent, 
p. 1008, col. a. 
does yield such a d oer M ET " AT 19L: A Farmer. You will see 
8 and some others, it retains its| the as given by Mr. Oakley, of Lawrence End, 
othe ). mit I find himsel, in -^ A Evershed’s account of Hertfordshire. 
Dutet Slower) g sd Trifolium emus the late Number of the English Agricultural 
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J. Jones ay Slaton 6, Bankside, London, 
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pino Seri en La India. ui 
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AND SMITH'S Hos T BLACK 
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