Freuvany 11, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS' CRNE AND ЭЛЕН GAZETTE. 
he middle с uv от th regard to edu 
p 00: clusion is Dog You t educate your child 
would have them "ate their | proper position, 
d it be added, as farmers 
a head to 
E OINA received latel 
рож I 
ell-kn 
id I have no doubt оц e 
mantity of jand, аш ty: 0 апіс 
— tell the in truth: '' Tbe scien 
on ood by v: veri few in England, and c 
sure à knowledg 
ming more com- 
tbat as year 
more importent at those rU follow it y per E 
niabed not only wi i matr api tal in the shape of money, to 
enable зз n the business, but also 
is not a loss d though а less fleo kind of eapital, viz., 
that training of mind and character whic 
ofa good education impart. MA the landowners 
m 
-— view th 
higbly ај 
ТАНУ врате of Jong ien 
of England of the necessi 
children, notbing that 
. efect. How then is e ed 
By founding oem dtm ай E dy "providing for ea 
ualified natural science, Th hel a you 
effect v а Dp is 16 is of age, for no рте; 
— d rm than to attempt to found di Жене 
farme d commercial men. AN peel up to the 
еее above, must be general ; and parents, if they die 
— their children properly с cducated, — t make up their 
tak 
"quee — 
MÀ x mo School until they are 16; for if they |.) 
are removed before that time, their minds will not be suffi- 
ciently arge to receive the after-eduoation y - the; ire 
require ; and it is ыбы that the year 
and should be seut to а college (we 
term as distinct ко des з school) in which this 
8 е ie «Ад 
M rd 
t 
cation, the Royal 
ren annum 
^ | Now, mim that you 
| 
other 
d general this Jast к Жее 
vit th that which | E T denen Ажуага Society woul 
itisthe есш! сав tion pes [en forward, n in the obtaining of whio 
Mie не 
Ж Jed А м P m XE say, per 
pay 
bove- mensuration, 
f тып has раней з 
ew vend vel EE dA 
а diploma, and he becomes a oh. Ё: the (геч | 
UM OM sender vt ооа 
10001. per | Bow 
e subjects taught to 
m | but also of the 
no erop on land that is mot im good order 
merely in күтү of fine tilth nt the time 0! 
n n 
s of его 
ich his pre- 
0! лое em of 
Beans mig! ient, when a Barley would 
er] rem Peas, when managed in a s epirited 
| be utterly en 
manner, will not have, the reputation of being so very 
uncertain a crop, 
Agricultural Society and I do of how many other 
fro 
most of you, and who farms а sons ferae societi - besides, D rec e to - r^ guinea, мелен anum, а 
title becomes almost valueless. Yet some 1 
pe pies might be made which would den mts "title de ud 
n the country generally. If the Келу passed the exa mina- | 
above — satisfactori 
e 
there should > 
As: о Royal ре = -— 
е 
а се fari 
For this zt examination any" or 2 АА. Mal 
pass 
way of pi 
mparted | 
o and А.Ф be felt, | 
а ell to provide 
osition, to which fien! rising In 
an there i is Tr 
о! eh T 
p I have so feebly | 
m the нарв of its | 
; and if our discussion Е night does but ір | 
1 e rouse the middle classes to the 
e tor 
heir | 
r | 
€— ze welfare, to 
if 
elfor 
d be, to give thie educ iion t to heir "children. "They 
ieget E} 
lis. lire r and dibbling. 
the land shou 
wing to ill 
after ^, Mua ac d узт =з boiling Pea, of many 
sorts, and under various names, is more tender than the 
E еув and various kinds of hog Ds; bat I bave many 
nd in Fe — , and 
were sown t 
motive for bein, 
g as ear get 
" them off in A ш. stas: "anie e they are sown 
„| in this mont 
chosen, they will be 
t y 
е for sowing that crop. Allt 
Nr Peas pm be cultivate ny on dry в ds. only. 
|'Upon sands, dry sandy loame, gravels, amd. chalks, they 
ed w w^ 
succe 
uso t Peas are бо be utterly rejected in every 
only desine 1 that can arise b their Abe 
If T ormer is 
lar ld have been ploughed in 
autumn wit e " — ег. The n bein 
| worked shallow м searifier an wW аё soon as 
possible after winter, drilling "eod directly follow. If 
dibbling is determined on, the land, if alreac ady clean, 
E not be ploughed till winter aes atter it, жт yi 
roller the plough. Dibbli 
| determine 
follows ы Peas on а 
Contr ger generally "бү inag 
It is the dps of some p to тше for Peas, 
If the » and is in heart, and they are pat in ом a lay 
ey 
the manure. 
which all 
hey will be adding, 
way; 
E as it "ei ч "едм to the “йыр, p of the fu por 
can | prosp ured. 
-E „суем 
the ignorant is like entr 
d 
yot their country. This 
giv nam Lb а 
to those w 
n Bill: for to woes into 
fire- arms 
sary 
I have mad five, 
acre, witho 
"h 
gai ained "without it. 
quarters and a half an 
fi 
quite » v to injure their еы а = re eir m" i bat i» bens 
nto the hands of the 
5 Those 57а know its value, and vto o consequently, vil 
to give him 
| therefore of much e consequence to him never to 8 
or the b bene nefit of the co ommunity, as t rue 
reach of 49 
BATH AND West ОЕ ENGrAND : Council Meeting, 
Feb, 4.—The Finance ене presented their apnual 
state: now а 
i ni rr ek. 
s instructio: the only way i 
Royal Agrentorl одод сап EM the ctor in 
s Ape бр. -4 educ To establish colleges to 
eed 
man complains of a of dung; and he : shou 
reful therefore cd cm it to the erops that "y " 
best for 3 expen 
nce easi the rows of Peas, the 
"EL а 
inches - A MEE 
"o I. and M: 
| with the extraor domi determination. o 
h boys business 
ped Pk m ee y grocers or any other trade, 
лаге, сап only be learned 
nce of agrieulti 
usiness can be 
It ought to solve the p E ( 
for а student to € there to шз th 
Obtain the college oem are too 
boy should ming. 
i last should pt on a farm ; and in 
same way as boys ar trade or ere in 
ers, 
Pt an 
general You do p 
called practical En ae to the purposes m the — Арена x al 
ies 
f “у 
«i өто ment trial ficlds. 
best sae aee B 
necessary to ha а мија 
Society 
is it. ed site was as not 
nA very а crops in ж» 
"ү horse лоор or mueh han 
rows at nine inches, with mor 
18, do well; but the greatest — I — known have 
ting every furrow- Where drilled 
plan 
оп |in rows, di interval of 15 to ry inches is to be 
eferred. 
This | enables an efficient horse rse-hoeing of 
a quarter of a d frin d the city, and it 
— 2 а а used. by a roadway from the imple- 
ndar of Operatio 
two to two bushels and a half per aere is the 
E unti asd pe wl ааты г Ж... 
веуеп pecks 
СУЛИ 
| do. Some № V irustel to aere, but that 
Cale 
FEBRUARY : Pea Qulture.—' The елем is abridged I 
€ р а 
ои armer? Calendar (Routledge) :— 
This is е season. for sowing the hardy sorts of Pea ; 
from 
ploughed ы the pi previous autami. The manure thus 
not want to make Faradays, or Voe! 
tural though if 
to be so не as to discover some of е among 
material — i еке at the discovery. t 
uire 
adm 
some knowledge i кен terri bere the rows s in whi ch it is usu: 
ardly be called an 
козу incrperied with m uis 
may e The n bar 
pn n Ж ves p, but miiting of cultivation in ET 
thoi and is less 
likely to too gross and lea 
growth. The 
ly sorts st Lug Tay le UN the early а Warwick, which, 
э-нун s adapted for 
x absence of this knowledge I a 
y in tbe misapplication 
animals w 
culturist, Soad have 
to wretched ani 
ery opposite с, p т 
6 botany would ha 
veness of our green сөр: seems, th: 
been taught at school the elements of the 
above alluded ' instruetion 
I 
ru 
ive as other 
9f mutritious straw a capital contribution 
heap, а frequent crop of Peas is no a gie RA "T bee 
deo It “ту, however, forms a regular part e p 
taken now and then, in Mo 
the common еа. А of cropping, when the 
fit for it, or unfit for the crop which it is ta M о 
aes soils best adapted for it are the lighter loams | field 
— ber ris! Beans ; and calcareous | 
ted for it. Pea straw contains i 
"EN to үй, 
r | sorts, p is secca adapted for late districts A 
land in good conditio: 
later, more proli yielding. а very bulky arem, шы 
better adapted therefore for dry 
for е; гой in such rich condition ; (3) the Partridge 
Pea, 
Charlton, 
n | abundant p 9м and амыр 
ad ere a 
; reine: and 1 Du it suh Are E Жм ^om to 40 per con t. of pass 5 р 15 Pea, later, equally abūndant ; £o 
Fux TE ELT this purpose. | PET, e kind of soil | good cropper, yielding long 
Tu, сап have nothing to do wi AE profidin schools, | which the plant г Peas need liberal treatment | than the others. iii 
Wire schools, m rizes or found seho — пт Фіна ы like е апу other crop, but bad| Thè place of the in the. is ei 
ah "ems j Lo. сеза =e M Ls farmers are too apt to sow m M when the land | Clover, as already na orafter а corn ; and 
öpen to the e of unfairness in favour of one part of | Will yield notbing else. erb among ii gie i de the place of 
sme Ty to the of the other. Tlie exai em, which signifies that gt s S8 Fons a cases where — to be а — 
that by in Sootland ry failed. But 1 -— — and tliey from thence take | to Clover sickness," or or the place urnips i 
4 I Вахе attempted (b sketdh. ihe Society monii d тате t be ow n alone. ет there i is believed to be a у. to the “ Tagik- 
meaning oiea the interests of agriculture. To make my Ноте, arises the ‘general idea of Peas being the most | and-toe 
Professore, and im far uus серо аз an example. Its owing ‚э iiie balig too often! After autumn culture, as already described, the land 
ігру from the fees . repond iden ад aro derived | gown. pay that is mo noi ja good с the careful | as soon as dry in ача is either (a: or merely 
therefore far beyond ho i ofordinary incomes. Butif D oben lay і6 down as a pum. he should | well harrowed and the seed, two to three bushels 
