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370 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
E ss enty of | BEDDING 
alue 1502., though beaten 1 ist at Waterford by “ Queen of | and the farmer takes a proper care to provide grea 
Trumps” and M te henak = of Kilhaffet, "i ne this | litter to turn into dung, the first k apt is much the — F GODWIN has an n a i 
occasion is ean commended, | profitable, but where either of these re e of all kinds a Be edding Pi iay 
2 “ke that eter hi ich h off 
8. Best Shorthorn H alved ir Large Silver | latter is preferable. A thir uy at y i» | blished plants, T ic o ers rs from 
Medal, John ‘Sew er, kii prie y for (aia) “Queen of _ sh will, according to the size carder ci A l ee aerate eri eld N pordan 
Trumps,” also the witmer at Waterford last year ; 2d, Small a aioe for market in April and May, hly fe d: E jea D ri N i 
Silver Medal, baer nae Owen, Blessington, Ireland. of a good price ; iu winter th Tig S ete fe adi ic "Bhis G AN I y 
4. Best Co any age—lIst, Lady Pigot, Cambridgeshire, | Giris , and a second winter driven on by the best feeding s Bla BE = Variegated Brilliant 48. 0d. to x $ 
for “Hap inai "a Shorthorn heifer calv ed March 18, arapi | for large oxen ; if s maller to be bought 5 Aeri kere Corn Flower of the Day.. 4 0 to or hae 
2d, Smali Silver Medal, Mr. Turner (as aforesaid) for “ ew, * a summer's Grass and a winter's stallin a w —— 1 Chain n (large ty 
Hearts. fed Bi eip egor young farmer, if he ver any cake or orae k) i a 
5. There is only one entry by A. Pollok in Hereford | beasts, not fat enough to go the end of April or the be- Saarlet, Tom nee (20s. P 100) r 0 i: 
classes of cows and heifers. Lord Charlemont’s Devon | ginning of hel a der no necessity of parting with Toom a Aon tog 3 0 tol ae 
heifer, ‘‘ Young Ruby,” obtained a Large Silver Medal. | they do well o good ne though taken from oilcal ah R se, oe val - 3 0 toi BiG 
“Madge,” a dun heifer, calved in 1856, and belonging to | I have known wn in Lincolns ire cake in a moderate allowance Salmon, ‘do. do. : 30 to 19 ae 
es le, Bray, is hi hly commended. To Lord Charle- | be given while the mapes were at Grass, epsa to goon v White, do. 3 0 t 2 0 K. 
mont’s heifer “ y” eilved in 1855, was awarded a Large | rapidly while thus fed. Buckwheat. —This The above are strong, scent auturon struck o X 
Silver Medal. lordship also came a first prize Large | towards the fey of th jo Enar S late n timo has of offered the names, opwin's Plant Ca tal Plante, 
Go ;” and George | opportunity of go illage to destroy weeds, a 
Ba oan, Pow best irea y com ak Py ati PRS | epee is fae a nd in good order. It is a profitable crop, pr adi eld Nurseries, Shefe, e 
e hope next be too > give j Taller report of other pe fara on all (except er heavy ie eet that either a ARIA AUREA FL RIBUNDA, 
m are di 
portions of the exhibition. feel wy mem kin bini JAN ah eek to Barley . ‘Late sown sar N having ethene ex 
the latter grain Sela p pay ex pense: ach cases it is useful ative ie r bright amas quit erk: e rar 
Mis cellane eou to substitute Buckwheat, fort do not think kina Airan iy fea most profane 1 boom Paring’ pe arf, a 
many soils on which a crop o 
The Goodiff Fund.—We have Ags ackno rith — aceeedd in e of ere ley sown i oar ay ota ste ae tenes aie ae ae my 
thanks = oan of 48/. 6s., contributed foam this is vind Oz, Ns, 
ual allowance to the Trade.—Broadfield N. 
fund as | sow 
ucerne.—This p —_ 
ig a parejan d, when w ELP PER INTOM FORMOSUM.—Strong Platts y 
Proprietors. Of Gardeners’ MO. io o | cultivat ‘ed, yielding 3 an immense profit, too much attention this lovely Plant, which is decidedly the ds of ot 
> A. Huxtabl avg oo cannot be given to y’ the seed in Do ground with all possibla Delphiniums, ues colour being of a bright Tich bine, te 
Ya N. SARARIR. es tig Pnie oe + sihan should be very rich and fine, and habit, large flow mem, good spike, and ci tinuous boom 
a or S: 10 ra ; Bees i Serres not the per doz,, 20s. per 1 
a = be In such case w. in NDERSO . 
z: pA Lawes, Esq... as ; and. this, ee momar or sown aes AIRE HENDERSONT ig Ret 
O. W. Hoskyns, Esq.” sola k: , QUEEN OF ENGLAND. 26 On Ala, s 
J.J. echi, Esa. w a cultivating ucern e as Elone: "_ Fe IN, Broadfield Nu: i 1 
a ee gompa deer iculturist should determine, ave suffici H GODWIN respectfully ¢ inii cts attention i Üe 
Maan at : 2 at east for the summer supp 18 and other Š ooh nati tioned, all.of which are.on on strong i 
J, C. Morton. Rs a ty r | i Beaders and ifin addition to this quantity, he provide: fe or 
H. S. Th jompeon, ‘eq, F i] z3 rs | thus feeding much other stock in his farm he will fi CHRYSANTHEMUMS, large flowered, Suet aaa $ 
aye Daas ata E i i ? Pompo: E 
gt St Kirkpatrick .. =] es z i very ri If DAHLIAS, "finest show varie ties we a | 
AJ Heo ae y via 10 s and yard, the conven denice Wili be tm cht of 1857 .. ETEO r A 3 
Goss ae css ze = A but to choose = best land on the fancy varieties... Gean fone t, 
ection he can have. Those t of A; a+ SaS PE 
This sum has been forwarded to Nend t Goodi ff, FUCHSIAS, , best sorts : i oe An 
who has acknowledged vs receipt e ithe following 5 | HOLLYHOCKS, finest named sorts, fro aaa 2 i 
letter addressed ‘to a n C. Morto: shod must be p ; but as effective c PENTSTEMONS, 8 now Ban vaitiog of 1857 Me 
My dear Sir, iio a wledging the iui of the 5o- eepe lly from indigenous Grasses, 1 it is an VERB S, fine = . 
scription (48. 6s.) y rai rare as promoted, I would w | bawine A arkar benini tr oe 
rh 
return adequate thanks to the generous contributors to it, ‘but Prices per 100 of Ee and to the ‘Trade on wi 
t 5 i 
the fest expressions t guage affords were insufficient ld Nurseries, 
to carry with them my feelings; they are those of a e- W ROSES IN 
— Sa cuneate which oppressed his mind and wore ENJAM es ‘ANT has ‘much 
of lg nit hai bleh debts hee ne: hee no wf ing the R D i 
juidating, and which, to the mgers they-involve = 
ie the Pel a ful conscious one that seater 7 ere due $9 | ke zpw bag Se sls ate yas A m Fiai en 
pti areas. Sede ae, nie and carri to the rac ble of immedigte leia, 
fa or anes rs ie pape kina Frien ends ehan ‘t mi ae en once a mete most eff ; 1 st appton 
smonta, ile eat aes ie peu rae with Cook's sea acarifiers 4 ini the iron beam, eradical W ROSES FOR 1858, av 5s. BACH. © 
has been administered Vy men, who, from thelr Drowns ory bene oe BOURBON. HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
high attai ts, convey in oar good will aini ting Candidé Tous Chae 
ciation of the object of thetr benevolence: E eo adi po ty tad T 2 4 ; Caroline Riquet 
dear Sir, as the source of my present Comfort, en ae see from core See goss p i a i 
others 3 must ever e: in fulle st fi force.—Believe m weveruhice’can Pct, 
ears vory trl, 17, 1858.” “Jas, M, Gooores. "| have been Turnips 
Calendar of of Operations . 
iki ak Lyo X $ 
ng of April time, sown, y e 
APRI Lee ‘AND AY. with or withont corn ; if raid Also the following new Ri 
hs are mame senile “Farmer's | broadcast with me Oa‘ seed i stated ; eisai execs 365. = ig as 
—When tle, whether cows, | drilled withic: of sorts be the ps er ke i 
g stock are n -s to- Bir NOISETTE, 
est method of fee ere 
— hen to exch other 
r asserted by one 
b consist of ever so sete 
avo itall a coc. ifit Aen, 
of all to be set 
rass fre: 
a ae dae they i = wa brent e wi rhe othe: 
t thi mpossible ; acre per hi 
X ve too cant Pailin 
espondents. 
Some ofa wash: 
G MARCH 31, 1857-8:, 
ct manage ‘points bétter than we can 
here ding and spoiling, it is nal 
the legs pate beasts: 
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«| 113633 | 106073 | stamps. 
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ing, 13 ; 
