252 
Wish, Duti its suts the w heat well 5; it had cot 
the month assumed a v 
be ps to lively green, 4 
will soon feel the aa of a _— shower. 
hoary as it a 5 lng fnil te d a 
spring corn 
nger as “be 
na 
the s 
f Sw ed 
sy will be gone 
t vet begun to show 1 muc ch. 
ward o jur rolling A pep ell t t 
y yi t i operation n l 
dry weather, Say if “not pt soon some sof the 
too strong, and last year we were obliged to lee it 
undone. Our markets are well suppl d v ith all kini ls of pı wO- 
duce, and we find everything a heas 
on the 17th was one of th we hav fi 
everal years, Wheat was dull at 4 5s. ; Barley a fair 
sale; so with Oats and Peas. y hes Y as bee 
dec lining for some time; but mutton, wh sh has hitherto kept 
well up, has now fallen ss nd lamb, though not 
sale per stone of 8 lbs. 
yet plentiful, is a slow 
s 
now sog the Clover eens d the way we most 
JOHN WEEKS KS AND COMPANY, 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND HOTWATER APPARATUS ] MAN ee 
e are 
preter is to harrow in half, bry week or two after to roll in 
the other half an we none got thi esprit tye a Conservatories, Gree enhous srs Pits. po che: rd ies, ree ee ~ 
course. In another wee pe D wes think o = nservatori reenho 
ing Mangel, the land being eae in ridges ready for hers Fra &e. cted of = Hea d by Hot- water, Piet ye 
applying the one There has fat ately been a good deal of dis the best fase pa ad wert =a “Rt 
cussion respecting rom fattening properties, and. at what time it Wg s 
is proper and safo Yow, I think it may be used all Horticultural Buildin of ev Uy WEEKS’ ONE BOILER § 
the year round 4 with ni good result as any root; but it | desc ription to bo on in tall siesta A W 4 SYSTEM 
must be ¢ a fine and mixed with chaff, and that, too, the J Messrs. E. G. Henderson’s N 
first to last, and there is then no fear thai ill have i 1e Y ra: ‘Ursery, 
ot iof sooisiog ben used y It seems as if the e A f, Wellington Roag St. John’s Wood, 
re in i the autumn well adapted to peng “the co ing Hotheuses, ke, 
animals e the samo ne 
For g them no 
cain ie the Grass Lettie by 
ter is better tl better than Bushe & Bart 
APR Operations to be continu ued as during last month. 
Sow Votche s at intervals ri fortnight if Tsa fear a deficiency 
of the artificial Grasses. w Grasses this month with advan- 
Hand-hoe Whea the second time. Harrow old 
pastures and Beans, prepa: is 
h spring corn if well up. 
good order for calving. Sow Red Clover 7 to 
thicker the plant the finer will be the ste on 
soil manure 
t Tor 
Barle 
the 
are sadly exhaustive 
Bo Greosbed before if 
any in the 
an = 
the f this month. Paring and burning may 
proceed: the em in, and roll. Begin 
to stock pastures. “ sl have one 
young steer to 12 sheep. The horse to 
gre Laes, Tha ep ures be kept compara- 
tively bare; but the lands must have bite, so 
that the animals may quickly feed and soon lie to rest 
and ruminate. An ering rele 1, Chat Crom he et 
GRAND WINTER GARDEN AND SHOW 
ESTABLISHMENT, A 
] 
the ge See on j 
WEEKS’ ONE ER SYSTEM, N f 
and containing 7000 feet of Hot-water N } 
Pipe. H 
y 
comprising Hothouses es, Pits, ke, 
equal to 3000 feet Jong, containing 
10,000 feet of pipe; 
The new W seul Whitechapa, 
Soini 7500 feet of pipe; 
And many other public and private 
establishments, a list of whic! h will be 
eee 
Cast iron oad Sane = 
Wire 
Garden a pae Glasses, 
ls, &e. 
UW 
arden 10018, 
Plans, Models, and Estimates. a 
Illustrated Pamphlet of Horticultural Buildings, Vases, &e. Reference and Testimonials on » applications 
JOHN WEEKS & COMPANY. KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
HOWARDS’ 
PLOUGHS. 
this month sow guano, superphos| &o— 
Mr. Beevor in the Journal of Splish A Society. 
$ correspondent at page 225 wishes to add to his 
remar] s there on this subject the following sentence after 
our union workhouses.” * Reformatory or industrial schools P Plough, for hi 6 inches d ith igh Hi Land ...:. 7 
county gaols might also afford a ready market for Flax P P Plough fo Sar ks oe oe ee eae 
Vosit aa Fig Remy a ae ye a ea — * teel Breasts, 7. ; "9, 6d. ex hinge Sage 
the growth and dressing of Flax offer s. and å, Thetford, 
establishment in Sot oh capable Y Free it i to kae Bristol, bute, Gloucester, roe Dati Manchester, Nottingham, Retford, 
g either sex and all ages, is tial. Wisteach, and 
Gypsum: B Castle. Its value in trade is than ah F 
the agricultural value which, considering the ces HOWARDS’ NEW CATALOGUE, coni rices and description of their Patent Ploughs, new 
of the soil and of the manure market, it generally possesses. | Double-breast or Ridging Ploughs, H p Sather Tna t lication i 
ee Eae T EAE E a ra OW H 
a is the Jumps 
had caleined and then ground it would, as plaster of & è O A . 
Paris, have fetched a Kihot price. Its agricultural use is JAMES FREDS H RD, t 
nien Be ia lenny. oh a See DE OA whisk DY BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD 
sprin! as a fixer of ammi w . 
the way is a very doubtft tter, or to its ores z B DFO 
dressing for Clover, which at the rate of halfa ton per acre it - 
haa temi Aoun E Y trem ts agri- 
Hay Howse: A Constant Reader asks for information on the LA WN MOW ING MACHINES. 
Sane m ai A A na ch line OEN 6 pants; N 
was on w 
having been unroofed by the late hea es. The dimen- 
sone aye m ss Bit a mni SAMUELSON’S REGISTERED LAW N MOWERS, 
ol e ars juare. ding 
Was of course more than half empty, n spe With Boyd's Patent Self-cleaning and Sharp: pparatus attached. 
ion pees when the aR oud ‘ba sane P. delivered to al 
e tears — 
the hate Wil pox heap a0 Wo agua fiat ser and that rices, deliv o almost any Railway Station : 
much of it will become mouldy when it heats unless there is es 
a vacuum between the and the close wall. ps 
Mr. Walker, of Gilgarran, would kindly give his experience RS 
ma xot We ceed Robin, If you have the land ploughed and i | 
N i e land ploughed and in 
hit need not cost 20 inches wide, for man and pon r s £11 10 
6 ars TON moet Chas a follows, Sr mg 25 inches wide, Snia we 9 
Farm manure, 60 tons at <... sv B18 Os, 0d. | 22 inches wide, for man and aati 615 
1 ton gua $ wa nO 14 0 o | 22 inches wide, for Pics TEIS 6 0 
1 ton sal Se ee as 110 0 | Winches wide, ore 517 
, 401 t 1: 2 3 16 inches wide, for one re ae “ty 5 10 
Dering up, carting ‘and | 12 inches wide, for 4 s i» 4 
spliiting drills, rolling, dibi E ilie sidd; abou about 9inches wide, for narrow borders, without! 
; 710 o | —Feaistered wheels eae 210 
re not add s anything r lime, that can be 
put o on n after thos g "se ny our hor ng eis Glenny’s ‘Gardeners’ 
it Fi Y 
ee ag, [Ree te at a 
or the o = 
808. an to SSE Stet rn wey m ye wat 
the ‘cient “hithert The recent diseussion before ey . a to 
London Farmers’ Clad, and the essay reviewed in praya Mr. Boyd's patent i has not 
lion a s worth readin g on this subject. The estimate you | © «Mir Bonds rah erage Peat 
have ‘ou is 
Waeateart or Wikre! of our Twn Mower tow hich ets ae 
vol. for | Mr. Smith says, 4 years on ‘ht soil, and tal asa cay itisastruly essen 
Teas ha ana pets w = reinstate ‘the outlay. The extent 
to farms,” er that may mean, a poe i j 
i gti Aa iaol Statistical Commissioners thing, the es having t red iy na 
in iss Up of 700,000 acres. As to your question of ae apa a 
the numberof men and the time needed to d a square ee, j 
mile—you may the cost at upwards of pe which sation Siem sof ape y Seeds- ? 
would take about 4 months of 200 skilled men, and the same | man, ‘urseryman, or spay to any 8 in the 
time of times as many convicts or a Kingdom ; or to the Sole Manufacturer, 
There are hot scala existence which enable 
facilitate all such on ml 
- SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, cana 
