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254 THE GARDENERS URBONIUER AND ATNIUUDFURAT. — [Mancen 18 
the abo z est for a 
farms of the Manchester and La o чапаи ral Society were taken from Айлык; Ў so он буны чазы dn admitted КЕТЕТ LET 
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» end published Journal of t in a fake 
eum s 80 luxuriantly e to Core 
the Barley The second в dung 
Па if rain follows ia due time cceeds we 
, "aee ped erhaps, generally succeed, тош, 
be ventured to harrow it in ich е ате 
ор си е ot carmi quarts of safely do. In the third method uu 
n va dne sticks of Celery, succeeds, but it also often f : “a 
thre: rrots. Wash and cat the it em in many cases fme 
vesetables i in pieces, нау fry them in any Ы 
kitchen fat, with tw says нөлүң of 5 ny case it i В 
brown sugar ; then put the whole into the handbarrow covering б yards end a 
water with the Peas, and уне е and if this t to sow one half o 
saved for the purpose, and more meat if 
the soup is desired rieb, чиї а salt herring 
or a pig's foot is an excellent addition. 
I 
Boil the pem five hours. seeds be sown with the Clover ther 
er Brome.—" The Schræder another sowing will be n 
rome is a perennial Grass of extra- the same tool set for Grass seeds, | 
rdinary productive power, 1 intro- ^h; is covered jn by a light harro witk 
duced into France, renchman speaks either the bush or web harro light 
of having experimented M: it for six seed harrows of the common Kind, а 
years, it never fell off, id rolled. ОҒ the seeds sown at this sesa 
either i see its constitution or "ite yielding UN ^M have—1. Trefoil 14 to 16 
pro E d early y period at which it W \\ f рег ne in some districts as os 
js нш rd i wi f f the earliest foods for ewes and 
will be ready in Y n spring. Itis ploughed up 
e first cut 
Мак, if p ме со of Ње uu: 
year has been taken in good time; it 
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(10 lbs. to 15 lbs, per acre) sown ау 
itself as affording a heavy first eut lateris 
the summer for forage—coming in fe 
lis purpose - the Trifolium inar 
natam. 3. Various mixtures 
eah tor ње 10 lb. of Red Clover 
of White Clover, АЛЬ, of Trefol. 
м Red Clover is a la 
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тч жеште M e ——= 
wards to mow the herbaceous part. ny third eut during the summer—the Ме 
soil almost seems to suit hreder F| ‹ с ing, however, more of 
Brome, bnt it appears to do best on fresh Whbite aud Yellow Clovers. The 
land; without doubt the best land wiil 
duce it w 
о е heaviest crops, but it would 1 А ; ү 
difficult to tell on what m of soil perennial, and has a larger habit of 
this Brome will not his Brome growth." 
lasts about six or ht bit without €. | 
+ днк out б $t A ag Wzsr Sussex: March g end last 
беда Of tha plant le That no wee 2 (E) Sandy Oat. (Р) Black Poland даь. E: — ee qe 
Pale: бте unte m culture; it com p quiekly and grows very rapidly ; it | eset we f rain, yet it has been enough toj prevé 
і to be sown ча кк; ut ster deep. Itis as gr and Peas that pue have p la some time ago are only now 
plant is especial ly useful, but w n, and we shall now have our hands 
verted into hay it retains all the iem ful. e weather h 
properties of the plant when in its green and the spring crops, 
state, but it is greatly decreased ye, &c., on which we must more 
weight. It is not longer in making tha usually depend, are backward, anà from 
meadow hay. The straw із very heavy, the same cause the roots 
and although a little tou and fast, and we find i 
will eat it without being eut. The aet through the next six 
ceder Bı рен to be very A corn has to fill the вар and 
inere d ić we can 
ihe quantity of mik aud Makes tho n ed i 
thiek, and the butter made 
cream v 
from it has a finer flavour and keeps 
well, even if the очин be very warm." 
From a French Journa 
Calendar of Operations. ed. An 
rise in price 
шене ive in this page plates will be m 
Быш , Pola and, Potato, and 
made a pé rieni the press s of 
Er. our pages to-day, 
can only. mt uei refer to the Y 
е are now 
ge 
(is now ^ 
Chevalier, and Common Euri ary ^ háve a 
are the best во: dhos. айдаа 
cient qua € compar ith 
ng Wheat too is still рен eie sold. budly; though for t 
e been 
especially the true Triticum 
кы Red Wheat, which бө doing 
even in Apri ыл. 
бе pi Grass seeds are being put 
in; and on this we aaka. "the follow- 
extract from Mortons Farmers 
бш а may be sown broadcast 
ed in at the time 6 the Bar!e ed 
за pair of light harrows at 
videret the decide i, to 
"x 
G 
before the | 
roller, when the B "s just above the (G) Potato Oat. (Н) Barbaehlaw Oat. is iu prev 
eventi 
Mist 
"ded. 16 may bé hand or horsc-hoed in when the corn receives either of those | affected DM it being taken to P conld M & T nardi to 
operatione, if tho farmer is im the practice of giving them. Ip over іц perhaps s Wak or fortnight, aud it would be only t 
