Avevust 80, 1856.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
585 
| surrounded by from four to eight mpl bulbs or 
to 
oe MANURES, &c.— Manu yafentare wound fx ryt ed Ene Sane | oa 
perenne sts ang para ARTIFI ICIA LMANUBES sae Ñ inal nti scape is 
ania © very nece ruction for their _ seonamsionl pa sin who e at enjoy ir Gardens during the preps Pres orig os it pont yes thus 2 a 
cient preparation, b; LTS ying to J. C. Nessit, F.G.S., inter months should construct their walks of FORTE aD) bes $ Pe 
Principal of the > Reslesitaral and Chemical College, Kemet ey ENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus;—Sereen, the | head after the manner of the lic and Onion 
uanos, Superphosphates me, vel of which the at present made a ane loam which . that 
ries a ps o h Anan oos of , Silver, and oiber Minerals, | is mixed with it, nat op part of clean gravel add one of Starp | f our gardens omy tit nagg wy mi 
and dispatch, Gentlemen desirons Pe sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Ee | instea of the cape is surmount by 
of receiving Jostraton 1 in „Chemical Poania and As Assaying, adini and er corporate the whole well in the dry state 
nd ample facility and accommodation at the ing the obra t may then be m 2 inches thick. ear 
Sar EF paat brdima end acrect it. No tool is required beyond the | Possessing t the structure ind characters of those at 
olivian Guano, Supe EPET spade, and D A Vanes DE DSa an as a rock. Vegetation | the base of the pan and sree pte „such a 
phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blo a Manure and every Nea E through or upon it, and it resists the action o e po wer of vitality as to bein m 
mag she of Artificial Manures, Linseed st frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through i | > b 
W. Ivauis Canser, 10, Mark Tikk mete ar fi I from the middle of the path towards the sides. jt at 18 grown sending out "heaven efore afore" they 
TE E Fo LLOWING MANURES a same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, | fall ye the parent stem. These are wager a 
MANURE ma nufact CATTLE-SHEDS, FA “YARDS | + af a other situations pnt y el dta with fo m 
AWeEs’ Factory, Deptfor ride ae ip tious, where a clean, hard rae is a desi ay vg lf Sage : 7 o fore 
ia 1. per kon; Stperphophate ba rae Tl.: á Sulp tet ni Acid and — a ually well as in summer, kg + only and singly separate fro he 
oprolites, 6/,— Office, i ace, London Bri anu onc of the Gemen J. WHITE & BROTHERS, 
N.B. Genuine Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to pi 5 16 eo) Milbank Street, Wes i ee “teens ay Bed then each Tite bu bulb ba thi 
cent. of ammonia. 
other Chemical Man 
M 
DON ANURE 
(Established 1840) 
call the attention of Agriculturists to their MANURES 
which 
Balers of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, 
Beg to 
y 
with the EA constituents taken 24 he soil by 
rhea genu ine 
Peruvi o direct from importers’ irisi teal Bio of 
Ammo sre Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphate of Lime, Blood 
Man and every Artificial Manas sedis n value. 
shies Secretary. 
Street, Blackfriars, ‘Conde ia 
), Brid 
EIGAT R SAND, PEAT anp LOAM.— 
Sand, 1 er we or 1s. 6d. per bushel, delivered to any 
various kinds, in 
darge or small quantities. sae erapes i 
Joun KENNARD, Swan 
if ired. 
ve id Kent re. lp Cash. 
WARNER S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE 
OR GENERAL iat PUMP. 
The pps of imperish: 
t clog a ney F 
per foot. 
kii inch Pn Flexible Rubber and Can 
uction , Bs. 6d. per foot. 
Raising Wate 
Rams, ae Weil Pumps, 
Fire and Gar ‘den Engines, &c.— s, &e. 
W TATARNER’S ER’S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 
DARD PUMPS, 
PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 
&c.; also 
„— Engravings si sent on aiiin. 
by a “Si ri ee of | branch requisite to 
OLLEGE ye- AGRICULTURE anp CHEMIST nr 
AL and GENERAL er Landon. 37 an 
ni ea! 
Co ieg compri ses 
outh for the Baits p Bot, “ine 
anti wet ane acy Naval 
The syst Lar eT aaeBied in the 
pre ipit 
menot Mining, M S, and 
d Military Services, a ean foe 
every | 
ass 
| to take possession of the soil where it falls, which it 
à | does li a of Garlic, by i 
from hus a w colo 
son results + Amn a single 
yi alyses and Assays of ats mae 
accurately executed at the College. The terms and ro ae par- 
bis may be had on teint rt > hsa rincipal, 
Mr. pn gar to deliver in 
Lectures on Agricultural 
RSETSHIRE POULTRY IMPROV) 
MENT ASSOCIATION.—The Annual Exhibition of vk 
Association will be held in Dorchester on WEDNESDAY an 
THURSDAY, September 17th and 18th, when several oak Enc | 
ifts of n 
oblemen and gentlemen of the County, 
ety’s maa ag will be awarded. 
e (on the Forms only) with the 
pert Monday, September 1st, after 
on 
ts, Forms of Entry, and the Rules of the Associati: 
elope 
will be forwarded to apy het on a stamped env: 
addressed a x penny postage stamps being received by 
J, AND! wees a Honorary Secretary. 
Dorchester, August 30. 
The power of mn i pe premi, fb ae = 
may be gathered from an orem 
ay 1856. 
Example t Duels® on the) g 219 Bulblets* to the root ... 8 
9. i> oa A a | 
3. -5 j TE a] 
v5 p bid 12 
4 
| Here a we > see that the Crow Garlic if allowed 
to see , and we 
must recite ect its increase is not, like the 
majority of weed plants, by seeds which are for the 
most part agreeable to birds oe insects, A ae 
rently many uch more productive plan 
mu 
kept i = aeei on the contrary, it woul l appear to 
all whilst 
ld 
| carrying locomotive has now for two se: 
The cultural Gazette 
spe Boer ory 
erful powers ao vitality that they 
| May be kept ike Onionsor theordinary bt maintain 
SATURDAY, A UEUN 30, 1856. 
Scions railway or slipper- 
seasons occu- 
pied t oa vr a of agriculturists, supposes that 
f his 3 engine 1 is do ubled by gearing it on 
Mr. BoyprLL, whose 
waw 
3 
their germinati ing po ower. Tt 
happens that wf a tithe of the 
send up flowering heads, as they ae © fable to'be 
interfered with i in their growth i in corn, pt and 
the like by Api xuberance hiet 
in whi chth occur 5 but the o farmer must must be 
itt 
Our ae bert “G, P, S.” 
G. has. 
on which this idea 
pressing agai 
tages, Manure ek i nd Wells of 
Babs: 
of Barrel, £s d. 
2hin. shorti ‘arin Fitted for lead, \ 1 10 0 
23,, long 3,, 3,, | gutta percha, |1 140 
S- gus 4 6, a cast iron }2 80 
a ” , 6, | flanged pipe, | 2 12 0 
wine 3° mg 6 » \ as required. 3 30 
3” abort | zin l and Bo nad of Lead a 
and 
ING cocovereres ssssosesos 2 140 
24 in. on ditto ditto 218 0 
Te short barrel rosy is very convenient 
for a bs panes cot of limited height aa 
space, for the supply of coppers sinks 
‘Wash-houses with soft water from under- 
tanks, or i ot, Forcing, and Plant 
; they ma: when desired 
under the stage. 
Ma: i mmonger 
o ed of an 
Town or CAE at the <i prices, or of the 
fected thar E OHN WARNER anv SONS, 
8, TA Jewin Street, Lon 
Every description of brit for Raising Water by means 
of ot gon Deep Well Pumps, &c.; also Fire and Garden 
Engines, s. &e.—En| —Engrav’ vin avings sent on ı application, 
cation, and Illustrated Catalogue 
penne ol sie of steps postage stamps, 
sBtrest Londen, 
in sem altel 
t were not AAA G in this fedh 
conv wer 
machin itself. Ifi i 
then at the end of a a di iameter of 
pushing as i t do oes 
+} 
creases by 
bulblets or shallot por which bud oat pore the 
rg n the > Crow | Garlic a pest 
faen me $ if not, s ll the original 
vel in strength, wh " colony may 
diou are arise frei the bulbel of a former year, 
even a h the flowering pro on ss has not been 
brought bet! 
is the fulcrum, wile the weight to be overcome is| 
2. The er anxiety manifested by farmers with 
it is evident a it world. are all oe e advantage | 
A for wher: 
ald 20 
rts a pressure In 
under t is easily accounted 
r tig freee habitat is 
ire e best Wheat- 
for 
ration. 
Be 
arsa o 
xer! 
well as on the aai into which it gears 
aye: 
cui liable to it it. tt 
t other weeds, 
degree en rra to a 
b 
s | moding the plants, amongst w 
acco ie rd thrus 
by fe if standing, of just as much. 
The former may indeed be equivalent to a pull 
f 20 lbs. upon a rope att ched E the axle of 
t the crop in either way, and is 
een as to affect 
leaves with a 
i 
besides possessed of small fistular 
B., ” who contends for Ki Th ie ecg 
ieee on this £ roun nd hes Mr. BoYDELL, speaks | of 
the ving nic 
re sation, a” # ie, ‘by the f ard 1 movement of the 
is AER but apart from any 
direct attempt to meet the „claim put thus we 
beyond its pow 
readily be Anery E: 
| production of its bulb 
These a 
he grain 
alè. that + injario us c 
the 
reme mber 
it can be in motion, and the efficiency of the power | 
which it carries must ae tested in the first ee 
therefore while it is at res 
ese e and weight o ofa 
grain of corn ted from the 
pan only w 
ofensive sm 
Or all the pests in the shape of weeds by which ing 1 injures the 
| the farmer is Var assed, there i gh one so ek hier vous | sample for the a whilst if pon with th 
in its effects or radication as th it rag effectually damages the 
row Garlic (Allium vineale); it is, therefore, not . From these considerations outi third inquiry 
| surprising that enquiries should tedly e l 
p= tting rid a. The freei ares Phy 7 Berge p from the bulbels 
eee nd as it is ity o of the e me seme whe: n the crop. 
es that cannot 5 Gneluted i in any general weed b. The catication ‘of the plant by which the 
freahiént it is proposed to consider its separate bulblets and bu me are produced. 
uraa here. a. In any ripe ere” re Crow Garlic is known 
“nda pai is a eo plant, t > Throughout this article the term bullet's used to express the 
scape or Hower which is as much as ii smaller buds, of which tbe conglomerated head í mposed ; 
ott fie a bulb which adie the sraller bulbs which grow about the jetutipel bull 
2 to 3 feet high, 3 
especially in non-flowering examples, will be 
rads he base of th vast, and which are called the smaller cloves 
the garden Gar! 
