May 24, 1856. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 365 
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comfort. Thus, through the interference with his 
the -bonda ge-system, the condition of the hind is E A G E A N D € QO. S 
one and add is apt to sink rather than to rise in| COMPOSITION FOR THE | DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT 
cale of society.’ 
Pe ge grt contiguous counties, a « Damtrieshiro| HOP, ROSES, WALL-FRUIT TREES, CUCUMBERS, MELONS, VINES, 
number of the sons of ploughmen, cottars, and small STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
and enter on e or | 
farmers, receive a aT ducation 
other of the — — Bat i 2s | Extra PPAR 4s, per Gallon, | sufficient to make Four Gallons fit for use. 
where agriculture is most flouris woh ra n Gallons and upwards, Carri 
might have been expected that the vowing oe upw eee eee e Free to London. 
would be in a peculiarly thriving conditio n, he few FTER FI am YEARS’ EXTENSIVE USE by the most eminent Gardeners in the Kingdom, the 
sons of hinds or f » thei native | superiority of PAGE axp COS Aeg COMPOSITION bx ape grant meer nae ge ouly a isiel hg insure its general 
level, or achieve cati use for destroying ery prie, which Plant and Fruit Growers are subject (without injuring tl ost delicate flowers or foliage), 
The are omg then discusses then edy. paa panat AE S indication of its value is its adoption by the NURSERY TRADE tefi 1 
“ Landlor f late have done ñini to improve the | can Hh grata indiention of val will be at arak e aw a Pamphlet of erning which roe sept ye foo d 
dwellings oy the bos servants, but they have done | but to publish them as previously would take the whole advertising edt’ of the Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
little or nothing to increase the number of these dwell- | For List of Agents, see Gardeners’ Chronicle of April 12th, and previous Numbers. 
s. They have in i peel forgotten to inquire if, | 
while improved modes of culture call e more field Pamphlets, 
labourers, 
fet enteral win E E e gpa pi PAGE & CO... Seed Merchants, aimikitana: 
r ea; ge if an any hardships are endured, | aipa 
ne by tenants and their labourers, te want of suffi S A M U E ic S O N S 
ent ho use accommodation, _ Let it be conceded that | 
vits REGISTERED BUDDING'S LAS MOWING MACHINES 
e most pro ofitable and producti ive, and also that a | 
Sia rural population ought always, if poaa to be | | —— 
avoided ; 4 atill it must be borne in mind tha t proprietors 
are very apt n not „to build houses mee on their larg e 
PLEASURE SURE GROUNDS, LAWNS, BORDERS, “BOWLING:GREENS, ETC. 
few nor small. In East Lothian and in Berwickshire 
To cut from 16 inches ne ice for a boy to work, 
the large-farm Sarles exists in s erfeetion, aan the agri- cay 
cultural 
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ural produce of these counties has wea ti fig Ha 38400 BSN. 6 $6.0,0. 29.0.0. £11.10.0 
in quantity and rte but the | ——S s_—s ——- - -— 
population of! ee dieing these past 20 years, has pnd | Width Cut 16 ins. 19 ins. 22 ins. 25 ins. 30 ins. 
nearly statio In 1831 ‘the population ne er t| f 
aaa was 36, i45, and i in 1851 i it was only 36,386 ; in | THE RE y 
SAG so quisite i ing of tl hines he old plan; all that 
1851 it was ‘only 36 36,297. The agricultural ‘states a is now required can be done BY who has only 
these yet unties during tat pa would show to push the ma EEN fore him. ga ia icine ent insures a 
negra her eer oe nfo eg ae ston, ma a | elean and ier level cut of any required height, and prevents the 
aa poit o. 3 m cutting into the soil, havent uneven the ground may 
been little more than statio onary in amount, and, it i 
greatly to be reo deteriorating in comfort and in he Copies of Testimonials be 
racter, From the condition of similar Lowland coun- te ht 
ties, nearly similar Són elisiðna might be drawn. But pater ke ay er ey 
en draw the a ni of benevo- 
lent and eek Lowland proprietors to a subjectso| The above may also be procured 
ey ee si i ini pay ioie ni mee at the principal Agricultural Im- 
to the manufacture: 
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nacional impor P 
In case this subject senaia excite interest in the J .Verrca & Son, Exotic Nurseries, 
minds of any 0 of our reader Chel Epa ear erg Bee eT 
« Communications on the cet for the information | pal dent d of 
of the committee ‘for the pte of the Con- | ,; & Seed intl 
dition of t i =, ded to Henry | 
Callender, Esq., Case, se ofan sean 
country. 
z B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, penea 
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apg to Correspondents. IMP PROVED L WN MOWING MA MACHIN 
BEET SUGAR: Anon. The roots are washed, rasped, and pressed, | MANUFACTURED AND fatal BY Buddin 
The juice is boi ted a id quick lime i z harsen Sulphuric acid i is | AMES FERRABEE & Co. 8 ai Patent. | 
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put in to neutralise the lime. The ted and | 
clarified; and when further lore be. p En pir ia will | PHENIX IRON WORKS, 
be deposited on cooling. (Loudon.) | 
FLour MiLts: Malvern. Except for emigrants, or people as far Near STROUD, 
dsi miTa, the hand machines are not desirable. Any of | GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
yng commission agents, as deste fo & Key, Deane, Dray, & Co., | 
c, can obtain what Mae esire for you, and give yon testi- | 
monials enabling you to choos yo dhere ‘re onal hand| These are y MOWING. 
stone mills. MACHINES can be used by 
Gares: GJ B. Prevention by proper food in dry places where 
not many poultry are kept is the best way. A feather dipped Wg unskilled labourers 
in turpentine or opium inserted in the windpipe, fumigation 
equal mat 
under a flower pot with tobacco, and repeated dosings wi ti on ning Va 
z wate old pasi 
30 or 40 cubic yards of compost per PEN in autumn bush harrow B li reens, 
it in, and sow over it some 6 or $8 Ibs. of mixed Clov ve oe con. page oe = 4 
g2 or 3 i 
T: pi 20 1 
mixed Grass seeds, consisting of 4 lbs. each of Lolium ma a Grounds; pii 
L. italicum, Festuca pintei; and 2 lbs. each of Poa pratense, | them have been 
Tre Drain Proven: Thos. Ingle. Mr. Fowlers address is at 
Messrs. Fowler & Fry, Bristol. We do not suppose that he 
would contract a e aaar L of so small an extent as you 
apos unk n the neighbourhood of some larger 
‘Waast ws Succession: WB. We believe that Mr. J. D. Piper, 
HO: OSE. sh ‘roold enjoy 
P. nemoralis, Alopecurus pratensis, and Phleum pratense. 
REFUsE Park :E Durrant. We shi should atng A prefer a a of Price List, including parative ie io muy RAMET PANOR 
guano to 12 tons of the ash of refuse Nevertheless such H =e gibi 16 inches wid = a fe: 
ash may be worth 20s. a ton p: AN ed gab wd scans ela g 
ROTATION: Young Farmer. For a rich loamy soil :—Wheat, pee = Man es ker W ae S $ 3 0 
Porru Whe: eat, Swedes and Potatoes, Wheat, Clover, Wheat, Home Mae! se Aol = Y again CP oat S 
Wurzel A DRAIN! 
STABLE ARCHITECTURE.— W B H says: “I am going to build cart- Ditto y spen iim 15 0 0 t PARKES STEEL pinc FORKS K as Mr Panka” 
horse stables, and e exept Taken boar plan, i think of doing it London ea, ei :—The phe Manager of the Agricultural Depart- M A > 5 
thus: say for 5,10, or 15 horses, each t ment, Baker Street Bazaar. Wholesale Agents for En ages and, have always in stock a. 
which I think very important, and every 5 ao piak doer He aw NG WATER-B BARROW | large_assortmen| t. These hindi and ‘Tools mig net in a y 
into one kind of passage in which can be placed corn, cut hay, (To Horn THIRTY GALLONS) | upwa = of — t! - regrets rm Ties 
d harness for the five horses that are under the care of one | Will save much of the gardene er's time and labour. May te | | Royal tee a M at least 20 t 
man; the water from roof to fill cistern, and the manure to rise | obtained of any Ironmonger for 37. 3s. esd ive fi ie application, and aniren Catalogu > 
as for bullocks in boxes, or be cleared away behind or at front 7 | Pri p uue aoe aoa e paid on on om s tage eraa 
of stable, as c require. The other division may be 5 k ofthe ure 105, 5 Newgate Stree! ih 
en and wood or clay above, and not higher than re- | TERPROOF P. ae 
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Colne a Essex, is a sufficient address. Mr. Goodifi’s 
x address is Serabley, Co. Cavan, Ireland. land Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 
ORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY : Beta. The Earl of epen 1 he water. It may on? thick. Any 
was last year’s President, and among the Vice-Presidents ar | can mix it. N is beyond the 
Earls of Ripon, De Grey, and itzwilliam ; Lo a, | spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a rock. Vegetation 
Londes} ugh, and Wenlock. The list of Council contain the | cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the action of the 
names of Sir J. V. B. J hnstone, Bart., J. W. Childers, R. | severest frost. It is necessary, as wi does not soak through it, 
a J. Outhwaite, H. S. Thompson, Esqs., and 27 others. | | to ge a = from the mi of towards the ay 
We Becretary is J. Hannam, Esq., Kirk Deighton, Weth Brass Syringes, 9s. eae The e preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 
Pir not know what other names upon its staff you require. Also a great variety of effective Mechinne Hydraulic pur- | | CATTLE. SHEDS, anon repay and all other situations 
ar aS usual, many communications have been received too late, | poses, and to supply Gardens, Hothouses, ene arnt a z cleat n, bard bottom is a desideratum. May be laid in 
wi others are detained till the necessary inquiries can be made. | Mansions, or Boards of Health, with every requisite co d | winter silaa well as in summer. 
e must also beg the indulgence of those correspondents, the | with m GJA deo and distribution of Liquids. Tats mnfacturers of the Cement, J. B. Wuitz & BROTHERS, 
insertion of whose contributions is still delayed. untains suitable for Conserva atories, Law! ilbank Street, Westminster. 
