Novemser 12, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
Manures and Feeding S 
BY im ahoi CALDECOTT, anp No, BAWTREE, 
amy Mark Lane ; or Basingstoke. 
m on application. 
T3 HE EPI ANUR AH M OMPANY 
ses now mS fine condi 
BLOOD MANURE for Barley and Roots, 
E, &c. &c. 
GIBBS’ PERUVIAN GUANO, 
of AMMONIA, FISHERY 
and all FrRrILISERS Of known value. 
ar 
They also continu 
NITRATE of SOD DA, SUL 
SALT, 
SOWING, By supply of the above Manure is now ready for 
delivery, at J. xs' Factories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks. 
Price 8l. per to: 
2 to 3 cwt. per to be harrowed into the land before the seed is 
sown, It can tained of Mr. Lawes, or through any of his 
appointed 
.£6 6 
MIN ERPHOSPHATE = 5 6 
Genuine Peruvian Guano direct from the Importers, and all 
Chemical Manures of val 
and other Cakes at Market prices. 
American 
Address Jons Besser Lawes. — 1, Adelaide Place, London 
Bridge, E.C.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. 
EE aoe 
Brus PATENT 
NITRO- PHOSPH ATE or BLOOD 
MANURE COMPANY vá pgs 
isting of ey Farmers occup: 
000 Acres of Lan: m. 
S'S BLOOD MANURE for WHE AT. 
This ib ieee. p. reed for AUTUMN SOWING, has b 
in use for upwards of 12 D 
nd has given A satisfaction t to 
consumers. Orders gy be emt to the Com Ey Lp oae rong ughout 
etary. 
the country, or direct 
Offices, too, Fenchurch Street, lindo, EG 
Price 71. 10s. per ton, delivered at any — or Wharf in London. 
WHEAT SOWING. 
OWN'S FARMERS Luo for hee d = 
: E eid in Wheat, and the ravages o ot the 
A 9d. packet is sufficient for 6 bushels of Seed Wheat, which 
dressed and fit p* sowina argos of an hour. 
Testimonials from ei PS A wers in the Kingdom, 
pr testimony to its efficacy, may be had of 
me for use are Er with hey ket. 
plene t the Man tei E 
Cav —To vy rene ety fraudulent im: derent and ci uent 
disappointment, see that the ture of Heyry "ovs ison the bel. 
Agents in every Town throughout England, Scotland, and Ireland. 
Important No Notice. 
SMITHFIELD C ATTLE $ SHOW, Dec. 6 to 9, 1864. 
es GaLLERY, SrAND No. 155. 
orem BOW EEL, —— Gl asgow, nd London 
URER ; will e — ta Perg variety of hii 
d Improv n FENCING PANIA. 
for r the manufacture 3*3 Which heis Sole Licensee 
e CHAIN NETTING, to su eraede 
Hem Sheep Netting ; Pat ant Econ momical IRON HURDLE 
STAKES; Patent HONI doll ATE HA NGERS; and Patent 
Td JN HOUSES. Meier X AES 
London Office een Street, We 
ITANCOCE'S. JMPROVED HORSE- SINGEING 
qe India-rubber Tubing, Stop-coc! 
Two Gas Burners Co 
1 pue rage per lity, 6. 
DIA-RUBB oh TUBI 
PLAIN n wma i E ae denn (per Ha 
1 in. in. in, | in. | in. 
^od. | 5s za "p 
HOSE PIPES i convey Hot or r Cold Water, Beer, HE &e., | 
for Brew Pus Baths, es, Gardens, &c. 
T HE 
Incorporated b; [M ana is =, t, in 1853. 
a , Old Palace Yard, Wi r, S.W. 
To M Miad: THE Cur ERGY, Estate roman SURVEYORS, &c.,1N 
"A — AND WALES, AND IN SCOTLAND. 
The Compan; parner, money, unlimited in amount, for the 
tollowing works 0 of Agricul vement, the whole [d and 
pe bya rent eae an for 
i s fnclosing, 
purpose 
H 
Engines or M 
cines or aching 
. Farm Ronds, Tram 
8 sala or Landing PME on the sea 
navigable rivers or lakes. 
4. The So chee of y es Houses, Labourers’ = nd the Jeh and other I 
Buildings ui or 'urposes, an: e improvemen! 
x and additions to Farm a ar and other mld ings for 
‘arm see Pi 
wre! pulse r the provisions of any Act 
harter, or Gommission in respect of any E = Y 
e or other im) e nid emeni d D" ITOW - pro- 
Bare or the cost, an charge tl with the expenses 
e Company being of a 
foo re tng with the plans and 
controlled only by the Government 
to the 
Yard, 
POM 
r further -———À and for forms of application; a 
anoarable we Napier, Managing Director, 2, Ol 
Improvem ements 
Wi 
Land 
anaes, TON CR. (ANT ins a large 
mainta 
s for the Execution of Land wu pee b; D pieh ire 
of 5s. per acre for Under Drainage, and a fixed c' r Outfall and 
other works. 
For hec iculars, apply on , at 52, a Lud Street, Westminster. 
M tior 
e o 
MUCH n n Watford, Herts, 
he Tithe Commission, a 
hed'i 
form e vey 
Land Surve; n and Land Agent, more than 20 years establis! n 
ractice, undertakes Works of Drainage either at a contraet priee, or 
by lay out sand o overlook the sai = at mmission of r acre ; and 
he has at his command a staff of experienced workm men. His c m 
is to charge merely the expenses out of pocket in making he 
preliminary Survey and Estimate Te the works are not carried 
e, &c. 
M5 
Y; inluding Embank- 
es and Waste Lands 
the me poo d “Of the various d Improv 
Surveyed and Mapped, or Inspected an FUE BO 
for r contemplated HL 
ri 
ent Street, ea C US 
HE NATIONAL EX — N 
The FIFTH GREAT ANNUAL TION c -i 
and other DOGS will be held 5 odios Street | near Bin rate 
BIRMI NGHAM, = c TE Mies A 
THURSDAY, November 28, 29, dnd 66, and Dec the week of 
the Cattle and. Poultry Show. For SPECIAL us AY ARRANGE- 
MENTS, see je the Advertisements and Bills of t! ies. 
HALL. BIRMINGHAM 
The SIXTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of FAT 
CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, Wu POULTRY. BORN ROOTS, 
and IMPLEMENTS, will be held on MOND. AY, TUESDAY, 
WE SDAY,an qup onde November 28, 29, 30, and Dec. 1 
The exhibitors and the Public will be admitted to Bingley Hall to 
WITNESS the SUDGIN i of the Cattle, £ Sheep, Pigs, Roo ts, and 
G 
Eee on xpi Legal d 26, a 
of 10s, each. "The; e will be admission to the Pouliry De epar 
until after the Judging is ial eura 
For SPECIAL RAILWAY EAE nak) see the edu 
and Bills of the Companies. — 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 
The Agricultural Gayette : 
t 
——9——— 
Denton’s recently completed 
Mr. BAILE 
volume on the FARM EP z qup m 
LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 3 -, Jis at the least as important as its composition, so 
concern 
1089 
far as its character as a seed-bed is co ed. 
And great care is at i ar to 
provide just that texture which the young Wheat 
plant needs. stale f *slice by in most 
districts thought necessary, because of the firm- 
ness W ich it thus acquires. The Glass stubble 
is turned over early as August, and lies 
many weeks rg i before being harrowed 
down for Wheat sowing. On 
any, we saw Wheat 
farm, the other sowin; ig pro- 
ding upon light soil, which trod too loosely for 
e purpose; and here a flock of sheep el 
| herded to and fro, immediately behind the drill, 
to give the land equisite firmness. Duri 
the previous week, es h South Essex, we 
aes seen the Wheat sowing hurried on by the 
clay land cultivators Chae ivy know that the 
time fit for dealing ep their soil is generally 
or must all be t account. 
The ridges are all made to to suit the width of the 
he hai d th 
horses walking in the furrows; hoo 
allo 0 tread the ek and the double ad 
oer td immediately behind the 
out the i 
loyed, e welfare 
Wh heat pant is dent until the period of rapid 
growth in spring. 
There eh be no doubt that even then it will 
vG | find itself in circumstances made all the better for 
it by these mey mgen I processos There is E 
e pres the ure of the soil which he 
pes x 
age, "Hs pe gs [ the 
ind the roller, all Tike to sty ri life s 
Dr. e Any rer oe but dorm are — 
s possess more of t ocindt 
on that of s ant but e n the 
sina the din hich 
rong t tend A IE chemical 
and air, tween the 
thé sell jte t wbioh renalte in : 
how- 
tillage processes 
reaction bet 
ev 
gen 
the 
n. | of the rop son re 
den omes us to consi erm what 
ists, with full particulars, on à RS Dositi to urge the adoption of qu rinciples | a re the special foods which the What lant needs 
aliens eres tanec, Nee Road, Lon — sims 9: ctu in farm architecture, the author has vid soug ander the natural circumstances p RIK 
A v SHARES. remain for DISPOSAL. ira a d by a = tion and lage tio seti E 
PATREM nant HOO NA 66/0007 DOESOE and experience er than by a Messrs. LAwES & GILBERT have given us in th 
Crone na ES aro aor D assertion and defence of um. roposals, schemes, | last Nuwber of the English Agricultural Society's 
aee n iy tamer aay w Hort ental S| or speculatio i his own. Two dozen of the best Journal the result of their gen 
For particulars a ly to A. Manxrxc, Esa. (tho a d is coun! p now with the utmost ter 20 s successive 
^s Engin: » d : > 
AUE d ENERAL L AND EU ta operation, are selected - "representation by plan, | years. We presume that there is no such record 
d IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. rspeotive and d admirably executed, extant irect and immediate one = to the 
Offices, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. n en roii; which relate such par- | Wheat grows in this or any other 
Right Honourable Lord Riv. ticulats of the farms on which they are built) It appears that about 16 tener ge SEY Wheat have 
soa eS M ios ecd cx vae as will 1 enable the reader to fedips their fitness to poe an yi “em ally wi — ure for 20 
1 eto, baie , 
gue mx | man Cotton Willi Vines: A And at the sos. of this, d principal portion of | a rather ‘ mtg m Fi d 
J. Barney DENTON ipal Engineer. the volame, the in " ates the facts which | on chalk. ^ With a dress "E of farm-yard manure 
Nr "pois usi E Yer Mn bue Ds collected. ua pente id applied every year, the erop has increased from 
ibouri Cottages, cuted on - descriptions of ged áU to 4U busheis auring aging 
whether omoia. eni niailed, mo raged, ti D 
or Dd AS r Loans purpose e to lan 
desire to exe! the Y vais by their own agen 
The who S he outlay in the ees vith an official expenses, | 
and nt charged on the Estate for a term of years, repaying princip: 
interest at six per cent. 
EY estigation of title evi required, no w expenses are 
ILLIAM CLIFFORD, the 
to be 
the of the rmm 5, Pa Parliament Street, S.W. 
M WEST m ANAND LAND DRAINAGE and | 
meg 
ESTABLISHED IN m. AL ies Tyco ATED 
or PARENN, 11 & 12 VIR, ry cx 
Ohair en Meier s it Hon. the Earlof Devor, Powderham Castle. 
Deputy-Cha ILLIAM Porter. Esq., He: d Fort, Honiton. 
E. Srecirat Act 
Lands Dr ferant pm erp e TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS. 
ned and improved without an: the 
All increased Ront y expense whatever to 
o | the erection, of farm secant gene rally. 
he purchaser of this handsome bio ag than 
better illustration of English 
whether of the publisher, the author, or the 
, lies u of the agricul 
correct 
Owners, 
to meet ‘the o only whic! 
dlords juired to 
viz., merely the ini Seg = from four to five per ahs on the es farm prese 
this Compan: M a 
— Aran e a permanent charge 
X pie or liquidated over 
Tenan eand Mortgagors oan Hi 
their ataten vitoa any expense to themselves, 
The Works are: leony um the Company, who kee) 
employ a ds WM. and tars may a staff of Easiness 
etors may avail themselves s of I 
9 Works executed under their own 
y's Act not requiring them to on the ro off the ARE 
c 
d Improve 
vey‘ Ja r Prop 
Meiner of the ‘Ket only, Mi marth 
su) Jagr or by Agents ap] ere paren 
gts throug’ h adjoining ining Innds are under the Com- 
x4 also execu pon mpany for advancing 
uted by vis 
do own a aie or not wish: ‘ow the mo! 
ist pe: ne 
the — Jireumstanoes ; which his own?estate or 
We We shall next week discuss in more detail the 
err e the 
n his | 4’ 
e large and 
mgramme, was laid 
main 
pied 
mos 
Ao titivús lan vier. in i 
down for t E of the vier 
Wuar a magnificent seed time for the Wheat 
of them up to a fitness for| nj 
32 UN bos acre all t het € ime. 
ral manure alone tary any increase 
as taken pla erage produce 
per 
With 
of prodas "E ce, the av 
6 bus 
having been lide more dan 
Nitrogenous ure alone 
e 
pe , Y 
farm-yard m was far exceeded uen tho 
lati supplied not only both n, but 
uents in larger quantity m Gs 
ware Inai in e cro 
2». — infer from these facts, which they 
y the experience of similar observers 
elsewhere, that under the existing conditions of 
ne; 
'REDERICK ined pi Casth s Exeter. 
: Castle Street, Exeter; 30, Parlisine nt Streot, London. $ 
crop we ie experiencing! 
HAPMAN & 
! The textur 
- a has justly a preponderating value]attributed to it. 
