ЗЕРТЕМБЕВ 16, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 881 
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Spring Vetches produce rather a lighter crop than Коупкк, S PATENT STEAM ЕАМ PLOUGH and E 
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smother УБ ES AREUS 
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to proper use 
dar of Operation | dep 
—The Е: notes are odd from | Tumeliat "yd after corn is carried from a field, or 
, art o f a field, in August or early in m 
ж Ferner There of the | scarify уб Ае em 
ili which the cla er - sg Бася to or. ber си amon Е, n Meo de intended f 
pim in his business than that t which times the opera- | а T. on it su n be spared, up | # 
tions of tillage to to the fit perti y и 0 illage б tons of кок ы cu Maz per acre, а МЕ 
operations W x benefit 1 do| ча rend "d vine the Vetches upon it; these (the seeds 
mischief at anot y d i 1 he lm n t 1 
reat activity че ejm to get o thi d lices of a very small Or what 
be field which had I better left суа A un the | is generally better, plo iei in the m» giv ve » the land а 
at » winter sort, » are subject to ^ risk from a dry CULTIVATOR may be seen at T in every Agric 
were|summer. There is no diflerence n their use or — County in England. For particulars ap 
la per ton ; but th he е spring sort comin i to m maturity tw iw Works. М. Со., 28, Cornhill, rjr здр E.C. ; and Steam Plough 
hree weeks later, makes it eid and advisable € —€—— — ————— Ран 
t USG RAVE'S PATENT IRON COW STALLS and 
in order to "— pego of M FIGOERTES, with fresh Air Inlets, as used in the Govern- 
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them for green foo d a ll the summe; may be 
sown al е e spring and summer from d ebruary ry the 
middle of July, but the success of late sowing will 
end on a showery season. 
de dr. Ы ы fo По ed inn the frost. 
crop be, the € on фи — kind o 
is unquestionable ; 
ering 
tillage, and of increasing our 
will be welcome s п pay: b. farmers 
Among su m ne iss 
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wer of Mii it out, 
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ther ha p It is the same sor rion ег? ing, and then drill the Vetches in rows 
of folly, only Е " che s kind, which is : din ч |6 or 8 inches apart, If ploughed and pressed, and then 
кеч. И rough the|sown broadcast, a very light harrow, or Cs tha il b ~ MUSGRAVE'S PATENT STABLE and HARNESS FITTINGS 
in the о illage opera gl 5 y lig arrow, or i soil be d 
pason a5 е eed arrangem rom d | friable, even a bush harrow, may close the hese NUS SGRAVIES PA TINI SLOW. COMBUST TION STO ТОУ qc 
ёу. There is eed of fitting eoe is done in | operations will cost about 10s. per acre, But v iin no | Ріоуей by ATENT TRO CONS E улт oi AIR DMDBÉS u$ 
the e ied to the. те weather ОЁ е da; ay; but there i is | — is used, the seeds — be har ya or scufüed perfect x^ their arrar r Feeding mA AIR, INLETS ме every 
soi ' fitting | in without plou: ghi t mall a char as 1 part being of iron the pm inexpensive, very compact, 
even greater g p ing, at so c s, per 
the grent E operations of pi year to the average | acre. [к= Mm spat ved M ades ouid si x Me E 
her of em А proper quantity of seed is three bushels И "н harbour nor communies вас ontagion. This o EM to 
E er Mv advantage on clay soils in the | Tares € or two bushels me a-balf of Таг Priced Engravings of all these Inventions sent ipod fros on a on appli- 
sep and thorough ро of the карш Mene m in| with hal f as mu uch winte r Bar ley or Rye - cation to Mcscnavx Bnornxns, Ann Street Iron Works, Belfast. 
sump, wh arkably gre tha After cleanse the aide А 
tiia 
ws, , Fencing, and Gates. 
in order pa bmi the land dry during d winter, Cora: P HURDLEÉS are made in the best manner 
3. Whe at.— —Sowing and re enping used рег rhap 8 more — of superior Wrought lron SHEEP HURDLES, from. 4s. ; 
CATTLE HURDLES, E 4s. 114. 
inan n T each ; CONTINUOUS FENCE, from 
y | and the y young Wheat had often indeed appea: red before | 8d. per foot; FIELD GATES, from 
e| Wheat harvest was completed. This was the case | 
258. each, Ilustrated Price List on 
ation. 
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г nou with Wheat sown after rel and with ENTRANCE GATES, RAILING, 
h fie lds are i and, IRON WORK of every descrip- 
m | Designs and Estimates free of 
able wh 
d of duy weather after 
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ade errare P the Кей, Е. те A EG 
Prio with pise kom the yards phami has béen — A bed hein на) 
lying in heaps since spring, and is по ted on and ord Street, London, W. 
у МИЕ ЗЕН ЫРКЫ Apre, 
spread broadcast at such a rate as iie. cs. Au allows, W. S. UNDERHILI/S Des ant WROUGHT IRON 
ugh GAME and POULTRY FENCE. ; 
and | ploughed under with a shallow furrow, If plou ed 
harvest, 
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assistance 
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us turned o 
Я аз hs are 2 having ‘alen, de Hie will be 
and cheaper in their cost th 
inti ceni zd capital can devise or furnish for 
ofthe farmer іп ordinary or in difficult 
informed b; ntleman who farms largely in 
land that 1ай em dst operation. A the — 
on ii VEG tbe as be 
nches т: I alluvial soil 
^ es Ah T the weather permits, 
ee of ess epth is iven before Winter, 
Is the neighbourhood of Edinburgh 
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pon it, aud aft tiani pressed : (1 ==, AN A 
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"а е pr presser, and x ge kan to lie for a ] l 
condition likely to secure a | à N f| | 
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crop is observed. There is plenty of manure aud 
“ heart z in the land, and it receives and acquires a good 
ich the Wheat 8. i а 
lesi in By sufficiently abrupt to insure that seed sown . LAN 
rane and ауа in shall fall into the lines 
- ре А it and ‘o up jn row as perfectly as if usted Ete 
rill wards " арреагап 
Wheat after а bare fallow is sown by the Suffolk vira pedi t. Mary's Works, Newport, Salop. ndon Agent, 
in rows from. 8 to 12 inches apart on land which Е Ма 18, 18, Abingdon Street, Wostminster, | S.W., 
angi before, And it БЕБЕ 
and the ground ибир | T. PANORAS IRON аа COMPANY, 
pier air 
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latility of 
ке: 
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mixed 
bem 
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fa cultivator and Bentall's 
the great depth. of the ое viia has es 
acd the land since harvest. And i 
ап: m 
tage s to 
ul рена In the fen districts a 
Plough has been lately introduced | by 
оре, 
the pelas Six s of Wheat, or less, is ample в иеге ei leue 
suficient when sown broadcast either skilfully by и 
рад bise а een ploughing, and harrowed | 
in so as to come up in lin 
The following ineat on Wheat-sowing in М 
are given from the original edition of this 
"The in g up a portion of the 
хүж Мада е гт winter, when it 
with ES vegetable mould of the surface, 
m ial. 
especial reasons why advan- 
1 from a similar regen as on a 
chalk in t 
reparation, yen for the 
this deep ботон сап- 
f 
that modern порада nts 
nary use of the paring plough 
поту. Where ploughs and 
age Оте Ње whole 
ro nnot be so early 
finished, desir ier are 
апу time during the gme half of 
th of September, he first 
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Anda fano 
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Seed-time.— Upon all cold, wet, and backward soils, = = up 
September is the best ТЕ Е — in deme : т 
soper аа. саја Ъе п $ or Whea t sho ould | IRON NG, and GATES. 
very ч Ал till rain falls in Each.—s. d. 
т самбу. Upon. n drie ens warmer жиш! it is far | | 5НЕЕР Deos rr m dr m Ж ATS s 
better to postpone it till October е in this case ditto ditto, # Top Bar Wr 
every agrieulturist should remember that the soil CATTLE HURDLE, vor Ama x^ {ш 
їп ntended for Wheat sh ould „be Son and prepared | OX HURDLE, 4 feet high, 6 feet long DL NER TRADE | 
DR. SPRATT'S PATENT LOCK.- The simplest and best 
Fastening for Field, Wicket, Swing, and Railway Gates, Particulars 
weeds, as wu as ploughing the soil once into ridges, | Fastening for application 
М нм К DEEE ener h the foll xem 
e winter, Another general observation is, that in 
г | tion may be made 
sel ав two bos sown ay time in this month a 
brodi hare, and 
intended to prevent the sm 
ate. 
e 
Sow 
m the acenstomed quantity x G^ LYANISED WIRE NETTING. 
ual to hah in Novem 
Er Seed. Ep des ад many methods of steeping, 
brining, E liming seed SUMA eat, and they are all 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Provo Inquirer. The niceties of EM subject are no 
аео of i importance which they once possessed. Well 
drained land should z “ smashed u; tp” -that is the proper 
way to tr et. t 
ting or yo ping ridges | on Hare 
A à inch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &c. 
ting npe with gore furrows, pides Р ridges, | 5 ll kinds of Game .. 
cleaving d a ridges with or ME qul ue furrows, eres arrow 14 ша блай 1 Rabbits, Hares, к. 
ecc pr H са 
ing, me y C p ri Åc., EL тето Carriage 
n. order to efficient culture, is, proe to ND IRON W. M CISTERNS. 
Smith, "of Woo onion a a “smashing up ; Aero "d GALVANISED CABLE STRAND FENCING. 
ар rmitting а de I VANISED 
d to orm eee ope it v» ren irem A G tuong. i it, gar ISED 7 WATER BARROWS. 
at the pner striking lesson of recent agricultural experience T ARD obit E BUILDINGS. 
in Запа аы із due. ROOFING FELT, 1d. E foot. 
AND PIG: Walton recommends our correspondent ажат HURDLES, HURDLES, 1s. E 2e. 9d. per yard, 
to Мт. Stear opem, f tho ача AR. Мотькү & Gnzzx, late Н. J. Morros & Co. 
who will ex iia juse о: bod ying 
Mr. Stearn р опе pr the «сайд successful Terora ы t pigs, and Ilustrated т у теча ion application, 
his name is well known in all the agricultural shi 
