* 
330 THE AGBLGULTUR AS GAZETTE. [Max 95, 
ted forthwith. — — will thus to be in this respect. our garden-farmer must | So the whole “ head of stock may be dismi 
never lie ae or Let a row of learn a good a By depend = his own re- | pable of themselves, by themselves, of — 
Beans or Cauliflowers be whi e moment | sources. is a nece the endless | turea profitable business. Manure maybe dismissed with 
there is planting room for them, and they will have chain of * — on and — It would a 3 h yp contribute 
half come to a crop by the time d | well here if a pony could be kept, and a handy lad | 2 au heat „4. peas Shay * t the whole may de 
and the sloven would begin to think of hoeing the | to look after it, and help to dig and weed. A cow J A wilt now leave the farm-yard and on; 
weeds which ought (according to ) would asantas both too. much — not enough, per flelds\—here: We e dhe — ae S0 into the 
occupy their place for a whil w an | that in measure, ithout the cow — yn come to that of skill or knowledge in operating? and 
et gardener declare that a few weeds— lad, ‘the breeding sow would — a burden ma he first little wheel in on the 
i.e. not a fe id the land good! me in a large n. — The pigs, —. weeks old, 3 i with ( y the bye is . mo 
Ash-leaved Kidne ta er rem r Lincolnshire informa at 128. 6d. each, are influential wheel of ae whole i is Suia Me og 
T re 
nerative, because early and 8 vegetable to|s 
b 
cultivate— g up single rows, at en of | tained elsewhere at same date. Besides the 
6 or 8 feet, as a first gathe ering, a cro eas 3 ves of a litter of pigs becomes an act 
not stolen, but coaxed, by these latter ng | annoyance to those ho cannot, from the 
perso 
station they o occupy, enter — the fun of enjoying 
— uvres of the lit 8 dealers it m 
— ie store pig or tw , bought in 
K Lien 8 for the purpose o cons 
and trampling into manure all refuse produce, dead 
n, that can be thrown down e 
ake moreover, be the 
d of or dug in | and covetousness as to rory iini that can be sus- 
made, or the | pected to have a — power, whether soap- sud 
t | ashes, slops, or w that is Moy ae from 
ral o 
— — — ine 
assiduous attentio ons, out of ‘the liberal an good 
— also of Celery, that most useful 
winter and spring vegetable, when there is 4 — namie in by, or of 80 
to ts, and ming 
leaves, . so 
s | But there m 
ot go on as it ought. 
e rabbits, for — — oke will be found | 
very apari thoug not 2 profi 
— and three 
an 
nin the morning, let peh seed or g 
vacant — — — hen 
mises before night. 
aviary, W may be 
is, what crops it | —— of tie — Aii s leisu and it 
ient to raise. rà d here, in the | is surprising e well certain kinds ‘of the domestic 
any clue as to soil and situation, we can | fowl will thrive in 
indicati: 
ese are e ek should all be of one nn 
kind; for their grown progeny saleable 
igher large metro 
AILY, of Mount-street, 
of 
eaten payi ng, not his 
be | rent, but merely his 1 and taxes, from the profits 
of their spic; would, ar, subject every 
easant proceedin 
really a goo 
honey. 
allowed to add a few words on the 
the inquiry which ot are fame acing 
is d 
here, and 
therefore it ma 3 in 
r kye mixed with Vetches, and Vetches the mai 
y and 
in any remi 
— 
when 
| produce me fruits of peace, inst just 
in a few a ~ in N of 
on stenting: Careful selection and any, that 
ure are-here needful ; 
= he * — rent ha 
— s possibly derivable . cultivatin 
unskilled hands they will dwindle and disaj a 
s require considerable supplies 
Nurserymen so 
of ora plants 1 that h a happen to become 
STEAM POWER AND PRESENT PRICES. 
Can any of your numerous and ted e 
spondents give ; 
wh 
evident this catenary of baeas with their 
any one of these little — 
utmost economy | B 
of 
lin 
ept in som 
“he contrivance — nor the drainage 
at ment in 
the simplest of all 
agriculture being 
T object in writing is 
‘en aia 
be in their great wheel ; and it is adva 
his « “prime-mover ” i is defective. 
stantiate this, or 
she most needa now 
0 3 harder obtain 
ca 2 
an 
superior p gpn by hoeing t No. Will thick or 
. Will 
seedin 
cations, is com 
various 
y of little wheels, Is there 
ossessing sufficient 
shall e ‘ta. out that 1 
as arisen from che wants of true or useful science 
uman 
e may fairly saion, then, that the little wheels of 
antageous 
n though we an not at — 
use his * wheel’ 1” is defeetive 
amm Ankth ‘hat I may sub- 
compel my bro 
put a question an aagi 2 end of 
to do it for me, I shall ir 
letter (which af after taa is the question of the letter), and 
hich question is 
E Eae t 
q 
with the hope thas it will lead the minds of agriculturists 
from such incessant study of the “ littl 
griculture has n, or lives in facts—what 
tori „or, dard prin 
quondam acer in th 
Picuitural O 
ha . ly basis; — Nine — 
: — evident! 25 
these suggestions, and find all of them ure or we A ats not find — — ‘ta this helpless pre- 
e- is a manufacture) on aed be appropriately typ typified b. k or di hen the R withdrawh. 
under the mechanica of “little wheels.” The The agricultural n truth an eyesore to the 
ki firak suggestion is er under which is ied eyes 3” but still ual cautery wan & 
: no black rare presonier words, manure manu- | rough remedy to apply the patient mig ink 
* 3 facturin, nanure preserving is to be a | the operation ; but ture is not of that con. 
from a market, 22 il l . T Nov Will [fee anahe T oe — 
rom Begin de novo—strive ae 
—_— coe the more zen ered ae tn Te Y | pig-feeding t No, Will dhonp-fecding $ Noe ites — of your practice. My maxim for the es 
