| Мат 13, ot 
THE 
GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE 
UCET COMPAN NY ha m arranged 
TE Lii tox һау of M RIATE of POTASH, 
which tbe ой aneh э Ержхвр Puns 
T E TON, TON. 
BONES, 
Ыы Barley and Roots, 
MANURE, 
n &c. &c. 
|y GIBBS PERUVIAN GUANO 
nue to S PHATE of ‘AMMONIA, FISHERY 
Offices, 116, Fenehure. 
n. РО КЕТТ WING from ` BUSINESS, 
M ж offers tha aM ит at LEN EU pe ен cent. Le Fwd prices. 
108, Patrick i gor FE jn reet, bui 
e the finest a snd Best developed Flowers, Bulbs, 
е It Retail : 
Menis James T Co., yes Месна 337, High Holborn. 
. Butler & MeCulloch, E 
ML "f 
in, eng. Ame to 
"n Peeran we muc 
d und or quality, 
“ э, 25 E ad is MU have produced 
Sen most and remunerative character on every 
description of til 
ү ОА en the Tam | 
Taas (hb quantity т е КОЛО ЫГЫ grain їп a ve 
ed 
/SPHATE of LIME has been proved to be the | 
- NR BUFER E of Phosphates forthe growth of luxuriant 
MANU mowing 0! effective 
The К. y грн М Manuros bi 
t ү: v their бым. 
Corn Exchange Buildings, Carr's Lane, Paine: 
ората: : Виз D m, Warwick, Bristol, and Chester. 
—The Manures чины 
К Season of f 1805 aro n ready 
RU m 
the follo 
МА 
nctories, al 
is MANGEL 
RE, £12 pert 
pow. аарын E m 
p arta o United Kingdom, а 
peer 
AND AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 44 
cultural Improvemen 
| М»; BAILEY DENTON is ‚ре ared у execute Worka 
of s ARE Design ACA BUD 
to pre jare. Plana , Estimates "d Speciücat for every 
та өз of Improve: ution by icem dd them- 
ler or Ков”: ents, dn o ^r be ота EM Fd him 
iament Street, Westm: S.W. 
Parkes), undertakes 
Drs age, and Estate s 
ents and River wd i 
Irrigation and Warpin; 
ара ages, reno eithe эр: the 
edium of the various 
Cs 
ДЕ. J. BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR, and 
DRAINAGE чегин фт: several Asian to Mr. Josah. 
of Works o 
UM. э S ao ыы Е NS 
eclamation о Marshes ani M Waste Lands ; 
he Erection o uildings, Labour ers | а 
vate cost ortha T Lp through 
on eyed and Maj = нд d Reported 
an or Inspect upea 
for contemplated Tm EE Е - =” - 
iament Street, Westminster, 
pes. 1 LANDE IMPROVEMEN T Г CONPANT. 
W^ by у Эрогіаі 1 © en a 
Рт 
e Right Hon. the LE Nn м 
r Landing in m the sea coast ог on the banks of | 
Davugablo rivers or MS g 
The Erection of Farm Houses, Lal Cottages, and other 
Buildin; mired ani veu атш purposes, and vend ы де inrorement 
3 s dem 
4 
Farm 
Landowners assessed under LA е provisions of any Act of Parliament, 
Royal Charter, or Commission im respect of E aj Bono t or nde pio | w 
works of drainage or yv uu TOYS TON 
portionate share of the cost, aj harge the the 
on ihe xn improved. 
No investigation of title is required, and the Company 
Semis of the Works, h are controlled only bythe Government, 
Commissioners, 
For Р Anh information, and for fc 2 of spplicgtion apply to the 
y of Flax cultivation on old uak nu iy is its 
liability to being > prera by weeds ; 
>ч this is to akiai the land 
е best place for the crop in the rotation is after 
Wie at, on a well cultivated Wheat stubble. If 
the eed be sown on a stale farrow the — h will be 
|a failure owing to the weeds ; ү» и if the surfaee of 
the land be sin med a wee so before sowing, 
тт etil is greatly diminished, 1f no t altogether 
д 45 
"Flex Should not be pulled till the seed is ripe. 
It may be e stacked away at once, and the seed 
EL A: С. H, [yl Rie ch, Bart. 
Wini n ES. MEC. Sr vun Russel. 1l, Bart., M.P 
Joya, Бе G. R. Н. Somerset, Esq. 
The] Han rm. apier. Philip Twells, Esq. 
ә. ннен well, 
To LANDOWNERS, THE Сыкавт, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, KC., IN 
NOLAND AND WALES, AND IN SCOTLAND. 
The Com vances mong limited in amount, for the 
tollowing works of Agite vement, the whole SUN [Aon 
expenses in all E being liqui. by a rent charge for 25 y: 
xps rrigation id Warping, Embanking, ica | 
Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for any beneficial purpose, 
bon icu 55 Tor me or si 
i ; this is best done by beating 
it with a flat beetle on а floor. ‚Не ekling removes 
s done at on nl if 
Ri it is laid on a level 
been 
in attempting its сатана unless there be 
E bri systematie sale for the straw 
he profit depends qnem "e the skilful 
майн of the straw а 
t 
а 
Е m Tum eR аге 
thi 17 
Kor E dd 
Јо ju LAE ds nU" idelai се, Ni markat 
DAES Bann. Pump 
MasvracrozED 
qua PATENT M 7. NEN er M MN 
MANURE COMPANY (Тлмтть i 
Consisting of Tenant, Farmers. Pr d 
күй, 
Partieulars of these 
hief Offiee: TH , E.G. 
meds EET Elfo. near Topsham, 
ковок | 
m | The President, Sir 
The Agricultural Gazette, 5. 
SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865. 
МЕРТ R THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Wepxespay, May vi Mu An. posed England .. .. Noon. 
nere 
mall grower is that 
give a full market 
strictly - financial character do not interfere with the nent d Р is in de зі of the local et who will not 
ra rins 
| er бә been, that, 
кана vous Ааа, Man Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, erop takeu alter hai b pays better than the 
RINCIPAL EXHIBITION of the VECKLENBURGH I leat n it succeeds; and in Gloucestershire 
PATRIOTIC UNION at WISMAR on the. Balti р App during the past dry year, where the straw will be 
sse? aio IU er ШЫ ЫР | шей dor thetohing purpoese only, end ihe seed 
M uer me Mr. ©. Ур tho firm alone is sent to market, the Flax erop has paid 
of Lübeke & Hornemann, Wismar. 50 per eent. better than the Wheat: —- 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND.| Dr. VOELCKER, who spoke а р x pre 
TA DAY Dr ENTRY of EISE sa opinion that it was the presence of кум in exeess 
Al Certificates received afte that date date wili o тейит, dud in the Cotteswold soils, and ч tho e presenoe of 1 
14, Hanover Bquare, Londen, W. т that rendered them unfit for growing Flax. 
rofessor COLEMA gested that the subjeot 
— was not 
glish farmers; and he т мей out how, ү 
e the — it was almost | sibl es 
muet wine n Т Каз edi eultiva- 
straw - was CM. pd es establishment of 
Квкат RISON, ga 
of Flax eultivat rt 
England 
Pu agricultural йа ei | Ensiand. the next best oug 
Ms Моа, М.Р., described the beginning 
denim on FnAx CULTURE. e the оза n 
gae Sooiety's Rooms last Wednesday, Мт, | which had been made near Cork in the systematic 
BEALE BROWNE, whoowns land hn i jGlowoester- | [promotion of Flax culture by the serete of 
shire and Kerry, gave us n 10 years! experience | such Flax mills, worked by а Company with which 
as a grower ofi s crop BAK 7 |he e was pn eL. 
Patrington and telated his "experience ALL referred to the Belgian ex- 
5 manufaeturer of it, Pr ofesso: т COLEMAN called perience in i tin growth of Flax, as well as that of 
ordi England and Ireland; also to his o gi rmi och iai 
cul je puts in th {в extended | as a buyer of it from all iet i d he climate 
ed citur. Ae de M P. x a viai s ы circumstances of the three countries led him 
pie of Cork to introduee the to believe that while the - Flax is „киеу j 
€ bae Fo Dis t to be produced in 
IS0N, who м alarge rettery on his 
Li 
à sonal experience in the of | of Fl in consequence Бае {from 5 acres 
тїш, E TESEI ке spiri personal fin Wi 7 g to 3 acres in - eounty during the last few 
1 full seientifie resu f the whole subj with | years. Loamy soils with clay subsoils are the 
€. ; and Steam Plough а y ч рн à 
: suggestions f ur deed management in many par- | best adapted for its cultivation, but the lighter 
class of soils are all available; а il has oes 
Unfortunatel the Flax-seed time is e kd to do gens the result than climate. А eao Lamp un y 
1865 ; an d Mr: Brow "s discussion thus small rainfall will suffice, and w r Wheat 
| too late to be of immediate utility, but Кы n Bone ill grow, Flax wi prd is, 
doubt that his experien d that of Sir|however, impossible to obtain a fair result unless 
Е. KsnmisoN, whieh we ibe, will|the cultivator near a rettery. reland, 
оолай, on the erop another here every little grower rets his erop in the 
G e Qnare o the former, o m Flax | neighbouring ditch, and does it in consequence 
RAWING: as well as on recentiy reolaimed | unevenly and imperfectly, no wonder that fibre 
à to 12 Horses, ан. кан ч Tus and Tipperary—a Flax ий | cannot be produced of even or good quantity. But 
vti eni ig lr most economical, costing not be ealear d m is SUUS оГ retted in large quantities in properly соп- 
ais inet уча нда apti cM. н » Cotswolds, cannot gro 9 structed tanks, whether on SCHENK's warm- 
Mr perm eer vto bud ^ abundant fibre ; a^ the r n the | water system or on the natural plan as adopted 
h soils he referred to, wl il ye ^: iog к Us LE А ^ d че aya ^x - 
AND Я | the hans en im aetory. Thus, at Calne а Co 
Sole үрөр” тз, Sn THR vare Ag А „л B ax bass Ris been я tablished, src eed they are giving n me 
Pans Inox Wongs one he d ае ОВ а а —— о 174 an acre for an lvation 
woe ew Per Seve Southwark, Londons | without any such help; and thus afford the means | during y accordin ingly extended 
to the, cultivator of buying а ing of lime, by | three-fold; 14 ton of straw and 16 bu seed 
which t is at once fitted for a regular a fair produce per acre, The see ; aui 
T rotation of ero - to the preference so | food for either store or fatting stock ; p with 
ARDEN. X R3 5m generally alleged for Riga seed alto meal it valuable ti 
а." i IRE NEFHNC unfounded.  lrish ind, a second or third genera- | and ав instanee en where 300 echar 
NET hh liste jue рей om Ыы: tion from the Russian, "в, in fact, better thau the|ewes were kept in capital order vite А 
95, Newgate Street, Е.С. Works: Brentwood, Essex. | fresh imported seed. Тһе main difficulty in the ог roots for thirteen weeks оп bushe 
