May 22, 1858. 
pave prompted, a 
a ‘eminently propitious, o perceive 
| 
bare osi ted by th 
 Furnip mee Cia o pi 7 ch only wants plenty ot 
pep in to complete t re on 
manure to be plionsag Khe land is rich, are 
| Wad ill be plentiful enough, therefore there is 
al enough for women d c n ; and it is not a bad plan 
pefore the corn gets too fi rward to give = second hoeing if 
wired. Tares fit to cut ; at first we use them sparingly 
rss, cut up with Clover or straw, until the stomach 
for ceustomed to en food. e nights are still too cold to 
-bag ho a to Grass, although an hour’s run does 
good, as when G ns to w animal 
them sane of gettin, 
g 
sre uniformly bat a taste of green on", destroys the relish for d. 
continued. The sas 
SE = 
CHESHIRE : ite last tw 
onthe whole = aang | all sprin: 
crops gen 
advance of those in ordinai 
© 
B 
B 
© 
y. 
tin some ag lom 4 has 
weet ing 
excellent condition. Both autum: 
Muir of 
Rory Boa ean to the south had been fetching riches eo low 
and dressing are 
is a 4 improvem upon our old Scotch 
Notices to le pene 
This 
oR imes 
; end have not been noticed to have fedthem. He 
any of your correspondents can descril 
e1 uch will enable him to judge plan 
trons aboni isn Ld he can find a magpie’s nest in any 
e is more likely to attach the young 
Place by placin one ort ’ eggs in it.] 
‘9 Farmer will feel obliged if any of our cor- 
eee \ him if. they h ver “tried 1 ton 
ty wt eal beter 10 ewt. of 
acre of Tnrni, rs fa 
arero ps w 
Srop, and what the effects a a and ‘dressing of a 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
e thus 
splay which we 
rass begi gro’ 
a bite at it, but it must not be 
ry 
ths the weathe 
operations me the 
merally were put . the ground early, 
mary seasons, and, 
with e looking stron, 
and wien feng ply foiiis Wheat 
crops, of which on cold ve a yellow sickly appear- 
ance, oil urably situated are healthy and 
vigorous. enced very early, and as 
have in a tmi t, e of the crops 
vat be ready for market by t in June. 
429 
CO.S BLIGHT COMPOSITIO 
SHOULD BE IN THE POSSESSION OF EVERY ONE WHO HAS A H OR A WALL-FRUIT eo 
Extra strong, 4s. per gallon, sufficient to make Four, Ten Gallon: basen aa Carriage paid to Londo: 
PAGE ax CO. beg to refer to Professor Lindley’s analysis o! l ’ opinions, and also his 
e remarks in the leading article of the Gardeners oan of October 25, 1856, where it will be observed that in 192 cases, 
10 only were adverse ; a majori ty | sufficient to convince most sceptical. 
| Messrs. oes & Co D Hands- ; Mr. G. Davison, Herefi 
wort Nursery, Sheffield » Mr. G. sabe Welw Herts 
Mr. J. F. Fraser, Aylesbury » R.M. Ta, 
E. _W. Caparn Fc 
J. pena Womens 
Morgan, Kidderminster 
for 
sav Be "Austen, Chemist, 4 ne a 
Me ssrs. Brown & Aus mat sen Aa am | ae 
Glas 
r. W. Barnes, Camden “ome raham, Chiches Messrs. Ivery & Son, Dorking and Reigate 
w O _— Streatham Place, "Brixton Hill | ,, Standish, iram shot Sarid Drummond & Sons, Dublin 
, F.H opgood, Shepherd’s "Bush, Bays- J. gs Stafford Mr. E. P. Dixon, Hull 
wai = Messrs. Dickson, Farrell, & Co., Belfast » J. C. Fox, Witney 
, J. Farmer, Chemis y Newcomb, Stamfor rd », H. Steel, Shefford, Beds. [cester 
Messrs. Bass Pavone b ry Mr. Jefferies, Cirencester Messrs. Wood & Son, Barbourne, Wor- 
. Dickson & Co., 14, Corpo: » Walker, Thame Mr. Steel, Blandford 
Jennings, Shipton-on-Stour Son, Ayr 
Gentle & Son, | Peebles 
» F. & A. Dickson & Sons, 106, East- | ,, J. H. Kershaw, Chemist, &., Halifax os 
gate chp wd Chester Mr. J. Perkins, Northampton », Saunders & Son, Abergavenny 
» Sutton & So: » W.J. Epps, Maidstone and Ashford | Mr. W. W. Humphreys, B 
>, Wheeler & Son, Gloucester s» C. Turner, Slough » Wild, I Awk 
Mr. A. Pontey, Plymouth », J. Whomes, Windsor ag tat Chelmsfo; 
s B Paul, Messrs. Mitchinson & Co., Truro i” “Obbinson, Sleaford 
G. Wheeler, W: inster Mr. F. Brewer, Birmingham » T. M'Kenzie, Cork 
Messrs. Masters & ore Seon elated Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Huntingdon ;, Thomas, Wolverham: mpto: 
Mr. E. is a, Maleon; , Yorkshire mA Baskerville, Bristol Messrs. Jas. Dickson & Sons, ARER 
Freeman, Wobur essrs. Leake & Smith, Bridgenort Mr. Me niin, r, Leicester; and o! 
ed 
B. PAGE & C0... Seed Merchants ad Seed Gro 
37 § 38, Oxford Street, adjoining uae Hotel if cies from the rer Sistan, and 58, Above Bar, 
Southampton. treet, Southampton. 
and the plan of Salting the Grass Clove x Vetches, Rye, or 
peal used for the purpose) with a machine, and mixing 
it with cut , hay, &e., is much ra of, the 
is pea the operation of cutting the green 
each day with one of ‘‘Cornes’s” nes does not 
more than half-an-hour for 10 hi , a quantity of 
cut or Clover being in reserve for mi ere was 
grat mortality amongst ewes and lambs durin; ‘the wet cold 
ong in cn vel W: Sy come of April, but latterly they appear to 
— We have now had a iran of 
mises to be abundant. Negra parks ar ae ire letting at prices some- 
it arket 
surprised and delighted us all. Wot cs cattle that had beat re- 
W, 
the previous year, and ly anticipated anything better 
at our April market, nishment, teh beer 
Proved so great that nearly all were sold at an ea ur, and 
iy were so high that a ble margin was oh ss winter 
There have been brought from England to the north 
ne or two portable stea threshing machines, h 
which give 
manner in which the threshing, 
erformed approached perfection. 
ent threshing 
The hilly nature of our neighbourh however, 5 
AGRICUL CHINES MAKER taki: 
u 
any new implement depends on will, tt ability orem“ me 
leading firms have y all the engineering m: and facilities 
ee = the work = Laer 
` rton’s dia of Agricult 
allie, Warwick & Square, E. C. so x oS se 
GA. It will if mes ge rors mtity of fi 
pag “sage ae Novem rum But ty u must ees expect a 
e autumn one. 3 eaten off—or ma; = 
mown ofan d the land is then at once ploughed. u; KA 
or spring Wheat 
: “A gentleman in this part ci of vee i 
to have a akiey. in the trees which are 
ear he has wai a a dozen $ 
onths, as a eean to 
OHN W. 
ARNER anp SONS, Crescent, 
Street, , Boeri GALVANISED IRON TUB OARDEN 
NSECT or APHIS POWDER (Srema’s), 2s. per 
common wine bottle. 
—— Poa =" = te 
t | depositors, 8l. 3s.; Draw-sha a ENGINE, Ri ges s Registered Spreader, is strongly 
London.—C. Powett, Hurs' Green, ussex. ended, ftoyeliona: o. nd low price, 
ENU INE TOBACCO to hold 1 
a Aere 
24 a and 35 Haoni "May be kipti of 
any Ironmonger or Plumberin — orcountry, 
ra wr Goren 
and Man’ 
T PAPE — Nurs eryme 
upplied with the above, — from the pure juice, at | 
10d. ben, lb. by B. BAXTER, Messrs. Jackson and Son’ ages A 
Lane, Leeds, to whom Po st-office Orders must b 
payable. 
UINE TOBACCO PAPER. 
APPLEBY (ForrMAN to Messrs. Ivery & So 
urserymen, ac bag Surre; Sarat has been ap 
Agent. for the above goaa to destroy the 
by smoking three Se: cession, aso he he tin 
a in 4 Ab. onckete each, = Trade 
application. For Testimonials 
pe Advertisement in Gartner? Chronicle, pal? 24, page 331, 
SHEET IRON POTS ‘pacer FUMIGATIN 3s. 6d. each. 
Orders have already ved from the follo owing Nur- 
ie? kia and Seedamen -= 
Mes: A. Henderson &'Co., Pine-apple Place, Edgwar 
W Wood & Son,  Maresfield, near Uckfield, s binay 
G. Hende: ee A Wellingto: E t. John’s Wood 
on 
allic String from 5d. to 1s. 3 
Godalming. Burrey wards. Met: 
sey, Hants 
ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS, 371 To ee 5, EUSTON ROAD BOAR. 
YK: EW ROAD, Laer 
CA VN 
, Clark & Co. i 86, High Street, Borough 
» May & Co., 1, Wellington Street, Strand 
,, Saltmarsh & Son, Chelm: ford, Essex 
Mr. H. B 
m Ro 
. Ten arire aoea ‘Becks 
ET Knight, Hailsham, Sus: 
r. C. Burgess, Cheltenham, yE EE PE 
Ward, Crickhowell, Brecknockshire 
. Ke eynes, Salisbury, Wilts 
$F set oor His Road, London 
” eyne, 
$ . Jeyes,.Nort! EA 
es te smpion PE AN E GARDEN ORNAMENTS than 
» r e Southampton is Gi goes : 
ž: R. Cant, Colchester, Essex ni etc ae of Vases, | 15 Bas from to 10 feed 
Ep. All orders to be soso mpanied with a Post-office Order mn 98. to diamete [&e. 
payable to HENRY T ELERS” BY Durkin a it Fountains, from - Flower er Boxes for Windows,. 
UMIGATORS 4s., in ae with CLARK’S | 52 Statues Modemand Antiguo 22 Sun dial Pillars 
PA’ BLOWER, are the most effective instruments for | 44 Small Figures and Groups | 34 ens Fonts, from 31. 
moking Plants and ER EEES the oe wg Be Price of Blower re Ohildven to 15l. 
58., whic’ on as Fum: used for 7 lighting 70 Figures of Ani 22 Ornaments Piers 
or revivin; cae A of the DOVE forwarded on receipt of | Having duri he er’: — ated “for the Royal 
Post-office Order. ee Ss mys = London, W.C. | Gardens and for the corti e principal nobility an 
P ENNEA immense arai of of euch work, Shor. remains that 1 te need- 
SS > 
J. MORTON ax CO, Gall aaia Exon: Works, Sm O RS A a! ee 
VAN ED IRON RO NG 
for Farm and other Buildin i ., e cheapest, most durable, 
and neatest Roofing i in use: Sputd: ing at i r yard. 
TEN T eat STRAND SBI) th a 
T Wires like a rope or cable), the stronge: 
faii t fence in use, will resist t 4 m4 
he miiia A 
e 
0900000000020 
ene 
totes eeeesees 
aa 
ED GAME aN s roty NETTING. 
CATE Galvanised, 24 ins. wide, 
aeh mesh, 5d., 6d., 74d y 
reygand 10d. per yard. 
Galv: ee 24 ins. gee a` great reduction in thé prices. 
esh, åd., 5d., and 
nen mesh, a inches T be. 
5 
‘inch ,, extra X ae ” ki 
finch  24incheswide.. ++ eae ae 
13-inch ” strong, do. ea er ” 54 ” 
inch inter ~ 
width aller 8 feet) 
neat and durable. 
Hpi eee eat GATES, ESPA- 
WORK Anp GALVA- 
is of a Sys mes 
than t olowo ie w fifi 
Gat See etting Tor Phe: acantrios, gh per 
square foot. 
WINDSOR T TREE Hue 
LIERS, a Ee 
NISED IRO PLANTATIONS, PLEASURE 
WIRE F. RENGING vor PAL ears 
rr ise in London, Peterborough, Hull, or 
jae A lad en cn R pE En and every description De reese acters le AN cd Strained Wire Cattle 
eae e edeg; Tron Hur 
3 Illustrated Price Lists apply to Henry J. Morton & Co. , “and Tustrited Catalogues and by post, 
Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. 
