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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Marcu 0, 1858 
LAWN MOW 
mgag 1. John Elliman, , Landport, E 
enger. | 
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ming.—The American- papers describe Mr 
Rarey’s meth iod as eer << ally the erep 
saw € ch 
“ The horse-castor wart, or excrescence, whic 
on every horse’s "a aa generally on the hind 
legs. It hasa aes pak eet smell, and is 
pulled off. The ammoniacal effiu m of the ho orse se 
peculiar ly 
edour has agreat att rer for all animals, especia 
ially | suscmzo’s 
The oil of rhoi aom pos- 
| | guscmazons 
yerish 
of subduing 30 inches wide, for man and pony £11 10 
influence | over ‘them. For the oil of cummin ar orse | 25 inches wide, for man and pony. 
both are orig tives of | 22 inches wide, for man and peat 
A 39 3 me 
Arabia, and when the horse scents the "odour he | is in- | 35 et kiii Aetea mon lee “| 
„The dir ections giv en for } i6 6 inches wide, for one erm | 
12 inches wide, one man “| 
ai 
9 inches sly ge narr 
‘ow borders, Without 
registered wheels A al eee. & 
and grate it fine. Aso ae some e oil of rhodium and oil o | 
c ~ummin 
ght 
Rub a little oil of cummin upon your hand, an nd Glenny’s “Gardeners’ Gazette” Tor 
field, on the madre a Hoia 1858, in referring to Boyd’s 
e l let | Patent addition to these Machines, 
says 
“We advise our readers not to pur- 
y | chase any Lawn Mower that has not 
| we on ang h = 
y trouble. Tame- | 
ya hor: no 
r Pota Put 
s jil er thimble. 
and middle finger, stopping the 
the thimble to prevent the 2 DS running o' 
you open the mouth of the S s€ 
opened the binos aba . the thimble on ae on | 
nd he is yor He will follow you 
‘ is now y yor popi and zoor friend. 
o him—be | 
Te p 
imn | 
V 
tal as a stro rth » is 
mouth of | No ‘addit required for 
out whilst working, the Ms nal power, adn = clean- 
JON as you have | ing and sharpening improvemen’ 
For further particulars, ‘Pica books, 
testimonials, &e., appl eeds- 
man, , Nurseryman, or adtop 2p in the 
Kingdom ; or to the Sole Manufacturer, 
tle. 
before you do yourself. Shelter him w ell, 
yourself, keep him sie and at night atiense ak 
a good bed, at least a foot deep. 
Cilondar of Operations. 
pea i ae S PATENT STEAM vipat ap Ne and 
GHS, wenehenes by ssrs. HOWARD, of 
| Bedford, and mer indlasses ous Sr by them and 
| the fillowing hou 
be nde: N oy ce dood ey & Co., Lincoln. 
rs. HUMPHRIES, Pershor 
ur. Vv. BUTLIN, Northampton. 
LAROH. ra E S 
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Ise oF Err, March 16.—The ink had scarcely flowed from “cations of e with particulars may be h tite eiet Ww. 
Peery and dried upon our paper in ouz last report ere the | SuirH, of Woolston, Blete ley 8 Station, Pooks: 
sovene no aly a Sgait yi wor congratulating our | _N.B. Allist of testimonials fro 1 who have had Mr. 
selves upon the | 
imo we think enjoyed. Jed us be turo to, oucaelves, days 0 eee Apparatus n work win wlanbe ublished shortly. 
bustle am — matte vity co uent upon the E of > 
p arap, air gee to fil its many duties, 
at ! as bay braid y the case, our hopes heed, blighted, 
— pot this day sore ourselves commencing those very employ- 
which month ago we said EA wale ust 
rend viz., 
ad a moni 
‘ht fall of snow. 
hope, look as promisi as forward is usually the 
case at this seasonof the year.. A week ago most Fen farmers 
were to find loyment for their labourers, and 
at “wits” to know what work to set them 
to: now they are about. h ed tò know which job 
now; but with fine and suitable eg el we shall doubt! 
soon find some relief, e w being put forth 2 
to make amends for lost ND > SON y REGISTERED a 
J 
TYLOR «a 
eSYRINGE, ve. 618, Small size, 
22s. 6d. ; ; Large, 7: 8. 6d. ea 
Extra for Telescope Tu ube as i 
shown in engraving, 10s. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
8 ca mga hia a T Eo - ++ 108. 6d. each. 
or 620 Pet Se: 
and salt "uae been desea a h ra Read’ ves i with two rosesand onejet 18 6 
1 
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ag a Carrots, yon our and are near the coast the| ’ Ditto with oneditto ditto 16 6 » 
Guano, &0: inds. h superphos- 
phate before using it, oad ye ak ee improve it as & Tamni 
manure by so doing. We cannot say if seeds stored on 
floor over a guano store be injured by the amm 
at here. Probably not—but we refer to your question 
here, so that if any of our have orists. 
this point their attention may be drawn to it, 
Lotium: Lolium. Distinctions oe the kind to which you ref sporta 
are not permanent excepi th pa which Pomi UTTA CHA pone -A pave De 
we owe them. They are real nevertheless. Devonshire Ever- TO GARD) ra —The Gutta Percha Company io som | 
nm Rye- is dwarfer than most sorts, an oe retains its pes to acknowledge the receipt as following y 
verdure through the winter. Moll’s Rye- is of a tall G. GLENNY, Esq., the celebrated Flrri: 
d slender habit, and yields a bulky crop. Pacey’s Rye- set Strand, Loni 
ior is branched and bus y—its seeds are short, plump, piv tt Gentlemen —I have worn Gutta sca h Soles and neces 
avy.  Stickney’s Rye-grass has a very light green colour, these two on, and being so much in a en as TO 
and is above the average len; carie ir fe. Se Sys growing > Fe Ry oath ai with the gro in all states 
et aata antan mn. There are ty ma OO 598. peig Aprea pia wang cere ‘As a matter of eon 
SHORE’S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BREWING. We regretthat owing TYLOR AND png BARROW. {GARDEN I would to use them, for tog 
_ to the death i the author of the ele in question we are | € ENGINE (Fig. 598) in well ted Oak tub, co’ repair the worn part at a ing the E 
“unable to answer Sir A. Macdonald's inquiry. Perhaps Piete with m COM | the fire, and pressing it from the thick parts to the wor we 
SS paiiar of peri —_ Apes GB 5, 28 gallons, 4l. 102. 0d., 5l. 10s. 0d., 61. 188. 0d. m y as il ie were saon Daaa aer it oaio 
fs gin Re deep, or dibtle Lisi: thr is at intervals “TYLOR anD SONS’ BARROW r GARDEN material that com) jetely defie defies ¢ damp. Many y a arenen ta 
E TEA h rows: single out at that interval if sown tod inaid (Fig. 599) i escape colds and rh jeumatism b by the use of Gutta Parast” 
hig soon as the fifth lea f appears. Mould round the | Painted insi ERRA complote with po i ant, if er 
plant in May or Jun en the heads are ripe, cut the | 8, 12, 16, 24, 30 gallons, 2. 15s., 91. 5e., 4l., 5l, 5l. 18s, each, | y such as Me 
J. Trion & Sony Horticultural tral Apparatus ma may be obtained from ee Ge a cut P tuckets, Fire Bral, 
, equal to pg tena. e Ironi man in to ns vo tolos an ee Chas w 
mates given for Deep Well and Pump Work, also for Tor ete otras Bae 'C ain Ri Ri 
seg Aa a tor Hea esting Public  Buildtnga, Greenhouses, Talbotype Tr Lge y DAS Somn må 
w , a ? whet 
sarriago, or niece of PFE seai in Scents s ter oc i ook te cha “sie anion 8, i 
| LOR & Sons, Warwick Lane, ees St., London, B.C. 
ING MACHINES, 
SAMUELSON’S REGISTERED D LAWN 
With we: Patent sgn and Sharpening Apparatus attached, 
Iu Shere Bi 
UELSON, Britannia Works, Banbury. 
MOWERS, 
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RR E OENE E 
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ads RN 
\ VV ARNER’S SWING WATER- BARROW 
(To HoLD THIRTY GALLONS) 
Will save much of the Gardener’s time and labour. May be 
| obtained of any Ironmonger for 81. 3s. 
RAS SS SY. ence 9s. to 1 
a ctive Machines for Hydrailie 
Mansions 
ansions, 
with the GEE i 2a and distribution of Liqui 
Fountains 
PRICE TEN SHILLINGS AND UPWARDS, 
Lawns, &e. 
| Roed, C City Road, Londo 
