1072 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
sheep, although extremely neat, had not suffi- 
cient size or outcome to pull down the eig 
applies his top-dressing chiefly і to his Grass fields, 
pre- 
they required to pi E Melvin turned to 
are now well kno the Border тазын 
aving resorte T "to on Polwarth's and Mr. 
f 
hat 
,|when the a 
1 
entire 
cerea “о 
Тһе Turnip стор is partly eaten on the ground, 
d ien ales 
on the Gràss fiel Е 100 
made its appearance in y country 
ts h and, 
that the plan he follows produces better returns than | Sco 
rtificial manure is applied direct to the 
the | hig 
Ур the land being selected wieg his i is 
te: 
ru ud, res i : E 
the contrast which, in many di 
ев, 
f for this Im Mr. Melvin is "independent e the store | 
"i 
шы 
very great intelligence, 
found tha Е the gar 
шде! 
асаа ers аге not easily g the neighbour 
of epi e n, partly miedo E a ea quarry which 
kee mber of able hands constantly em ployed, 
ch media o prorigit 5% ы 
ААА, ^ of the the ЕЕ io pepe C 
s d 
tha. t o oor the odour 
ncoln ram 
circulation of ыу — 
+ 
эше js en open ned a no great distance, the constant 
e from "ups sons a teg Sos over the co М 
а, . 
which | on 
dis 
а y increased and 
ell-employed population, а consequently, yemas 
ie of o de se, compensates for 
present at Bonnington, which Nan Jie Morton 
у, А "uan 
Bonnington flock we found that the ewes, of 
wich hes are 200, are long-sided, full- чайнеги, 
roomy shee 
& 
gow, are sending out to Southland, New 
. From Th puer. 
Mis menie 
Landlord and Tenant.— I so far agree with 
this position. that I thin k the "basis ot the connection 
NOYVEMBER.— 
aep 
for da дема, ‚һе "took 
— Sco! ion— 
useful, ve то at all sentimental, 
“ 1 h 
thank ye? Duke of Argyll at Inverary, 
—— 
Calendar of Ope 
young 
there is that strong fanily en which prote 
the 
basis of contract, That I quite concur in, and I wish | 
good Duk the clean cut jaw, nice wool quality 
and size, Mae bs ery 
Mes ch r 
мб ок over 1005 ewes де year at Bon: 
the produce A 5p are tup lambs, 
nii Jp pi not give his ewe lambs 
rincip ple 
ms | property and qp е ion 
d o uiv 
i on 
and of|i 
when h 
anything | doe 
of хотире: n pest excluded 
e ge 
= 
would always r mber their own doctrine, because we 
frequently see тен? laid буза аз ha applica ble to the 
с eum classes which are 
be slight 
Turnips. 
| consumption in the 
| part of the month ; 
һе 
not fouude 
crop on the 
ed n inie qiii 
^ 
g whol 
t should е comple ted during Novem ovem! 
top. 
71 
s not specially bargain to retain. 
| ho dakos end, Lo everythin кине w Me bar 
ter all, e is m 
enant, 
hing more 
ner ораја "то land is for 
v ©: pies logie, and we pani live 
we must have something better than that to live upon, 
Pet a Pen Ps land elsewhere, 
E an extra 
half-pound of cake daily 
the connection between land- 
relat А 1а 
d gives up everything which Te when, they тезде 
s to 
rgnined together, 
ere 
n logic; poling боры ng, à 
np 
lord and tenant whieh d it out of the kpaa that Мо 
, rd land 
rs he carried out the 
bis tup la mbs, namely, haf таң and n 
latterly the views of his rs hav 
as DAE for dens t Kelso. For 
on his tup 1а 
abov 
same pt in feeding 
cake; but |I 
x M 
MUST. 
r | 8d. 
Every. root егор, excepting perhaps the common a 
Swedish Turnip, should be. housed or pitted as li 
are dug. 
corn stubbles this 
dish Türnip will cost from 5s, to Ts. per 
to be np aes from the field, iei ind 
row them rows, four or sit ёй 
el Wurzel should be all harvested, The eid 
and throwing into carts will be fwa 
nd Parsnips should all be dug and securel 
еу SA T sh a spade or fork, Os 
cuts the wo men сап lift ё 
bem E vitis eros аар p-- pé 
m 18s. to 25s. acre, 
Mod Rer od A а pe 
КЕЙЛЕК 
SStubbles.—The horses will be kept at work upon t 
es.— The xu — A 
"peg older, are rejected when the | 
iiy. 
еа: уати have passed since we became convinced | 
from experience of the benefits H autumn cleaning 
аһы 
MT Isay fue ot ине constitutes а соп 
which renders it impossible that the relation ratam 
them should be one o commerce. hy, just 
M ds 
2 zh 
chi; thed tines are superg seded by o hers. of а 
ape, which а: 
J 
k so Ae 
the inary | 
тгрове, grs on nly differenee be peig that the | land, and the other who ike 579 land for 
which i 
rries a ma middle 
ase ds given iddle age, it sar "din on very 
s the declino laf life, If it is given in the 
e thee 
agus 
pure 
think wha at a 19 dw ре involves ! t barn years, 
age. 
t 
r 
directed to this 
accessible. 
rom 5i 
a 
ng or Жолну Land. LM 
his 
layi 
month, on light land far ari 
process, w m Lc ni 
It iss read over the surface 
"y ards per acre, Chalk, in in fis 
as t 
equire red fi me Ure t intervals, 
= 
е 
в 
= 
а 
8 
5 
ose two perso 
ars— 
cons titutes a relations hip - det. more 
isel-t 
нт кана or V-sha 
at the bro adest; part. "These. ае, made of ‘malleable | 
mmercial оо | 
pe a manufacturer and those whom n: ploys, 
5 
underlying rock bei i 
eals, 
The farm was ed. many years ago on the| 
green 
ог thr»e 
"Potato 5) Wheat; 
all d 
Deanston Шай, that i Mis ^vi im b € ды апа 
оЁ | а 
"P 
e 
[Amp ein the relations between 
en Ea tenant. It is v a wri 
—quite ri 
y measur t 
ev 
Box, Teu. 
may be ruri to for 
both sides of 
Docks, and, in fact, all perennial, weeds, Man 
bas id 
red 
tomed winter stock, which Ec rar 
t hedges of Thorn, Beecb, 
le, Рае, or anything wi dum 
m a fence, Dig All Сиё 
Manure vie 
ecessa: pair posts and rails, or 
ind. of temporary n may have шаш 
— This is the best season for preparing U^ 
d to their a 
Чу to exceed 
5 Pinn 
all young y dges; remove 
Grass Lands must now be thinn 
а! 
Жы four pages of that оме рег are generally 
things in which the aun one ре! 
oblige d by his tenant; "lere are w 
regi other things in h cas 
d then n pasture. 
or di 
ic 
Ls M 27. X landlord. Ther 
upon whic 
ә | continue to 
of taking ont у чой of dung fi п Edinburgh 
t Tod Ed there are апу who think that this 
TÉ + Mt 
| allowance of 
| or straw Бек, 
Water Ме 
attention should be p 
9 urious to the 
adows,—Irrigation 
aid Z carry 
its. 
nds 
commenté: e ві 
СЕС water Ove d 
iei 
pep 
Li Stock. Hors 
кя Oats tow the end ot 
vein being со! 
tr 
ə 
m 
g 
t has 
né ү а | 
convenient for that purpose. But в 
Been proved that there is great danger, 
dung the meantime, 
the want of it will | doubtloss be a serious 
enience. Mr. Melvin has pe 
with AÉ Men of arti ficial 
as a | 
n favour p 
11 
Iam afraid they must bear with it, because, we all, 
it is not an artificial result, not the result of artifieial 
laws of any kind, but arises from the nature of the 
connection, and i ^ Е Уз found in the nature of things. 
Duke of Ar. Argyll at erary. 
Scotland v. t I think th bt 
а gen 
ntb. 
3а 10. the А 
fom 1- pou pee vani d ol 
whatever that, minerar we are pert on le vel, | 
and I hern y ahead of En pos їп many тевре‹ 
rins fundi di un cleanliness 
don 
and phosphatic manures seris Не | ten 
r houses, = the ы h 
ie 
ез. Lambs о 
ded for them 
