646 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the swathe, and some uncut, whilst all of it is more or less | (4 LASS ‘PRESERVE JARS, Pen Dozen: 
deteriorated. Potatoes have seldom looked better than they = ua Hri we 
now do, and all too te been feasting upon them rejoicingly or 3 inches diameter .. big i ie $ 
some time, but once again the disease has commenced to pass Me ise Se er og eo 
over them with its scathing effect. Our Turnips have quite a ISS Aare a Siar g 0 un ayia +8 
appearance; never, ew at this season have we 6 pees Oe re Odie ‘3 Baia 4 
W pns one than they now are The thinnmg 7 z z 012 0 y ‘| 016 0 
or pac eing y places is not sarge mpleted, whilst the eo ek MEET des pak 2 
E= retr fe ot ‘elds still ook very much as if they were fallow. D f ecg TET aae Ses Grass" 
weather will be exceedingly — ai on’ bora 10 14g 112 0 ORNA MENS TAL 
Siid. anything like'an average crop. At tast Muir of Or ‘ 8 Hai PRENAS, and mépatt Glass | year a ae oN 
mar! ; changed hands, for the best of all reasons, JAMFS Barrit 0.5 Soho 
We ee ae a gear hai se of. We are now busy | Merchants, 180, Bishopsgate Street Without. See Ga we an Chr ronieleitid 
hoeing the Turnips a second time, and collecting for the oa 
tnd” tae me ta ge iat a o i on HORTICULTURAL GLASS 
rrying a 
deh or ELy, Aug. 17.—After the intense heat of June we h 
a change to cool and showery weather, which continued 
nearly the end of July, when fine harvest w cm set in pre Au T 
Bet Sent eg mous MILLING D TARIFE 0 
i ich blew s i pe Meaka 2n sth ape 
hich in this locality om e ‘ 
Onini soils the high è sitrat June h: ade ` vide as n. by 4 in. | 7 in. by 5 in. 1s $ ve 6 in. | 84 in. by 6} in. | 9 in. by 7 in. | 94 in. 7 T4 in s- to ft—lla, a 
ischief to the Wheat crop, and July presented signs o g Sens al in) | 144 inb its r 64, 
paio a id as harvest approached the symptoms ae in py si = ji, in by vi oni lws ery ©: py n. Ta rea pe aut i, ka pi Sen iyi In 300 “t 
f blight were unmistakeable, and on all these soils the sample ż neh 5 23 y 8 by 108i in. 12 in. by ll i e by in 4ths quality, in i 
2 egul The s n of wind tc hich we | ie get in imo hrii Eee = i Ni by 10 iz a A lyin ls 8rds 2 ory 
referred occasioned the standing crops where the grair 11; in. 794 in 1 r j 4 
ripe to shake a good deal; we estimate the loss at from 1 to Bie ana meh HOUSE a8 as — by Mr. Biasi 
4 bushels per acre, but fortunately many of our Wheats zi 
were laid, and consequently escaped injury. Harvest on 20 in. by 12 in., 20 in. by pear Ommon .. e 1s. per 21 oz. } 
our forward soils began pretty generally on the 23d and 20 in. if 14 in., 20 in. by 5 in. § Superior do. ee 6 1 5s. 10 10) fam 
24th ult. The crop of Wheat has cut up bulky, but we are All Boxes inclu ded. (This will př a pairuittenies, saving the expense and i înoonivenienee of 
not. sanguine as to either yield or quality ; we think both will Guass, ty of Colours, fom 9a. to: as. pe = roe “a 
be very various, especially the latter. On some of our best JE ARTLEY’S IMP j mt ROUGH PLATE GLASS, as as per List, fro 
e an Srian oom: agen, pega a BER TUBES, PROPAGATING AND BEE aioe PRESERVE JARS, na yet in thal i 
ee tie tlie of pur. haste: Will, be secured 4c tine AQUARIA c on EBONY STANDS, 12 inches, 4s. 6d; 14 inches, 6s.; 16 inches, 8s.; 18 inches, 12s.; & 90 
condition, although last week we had some interruptions and| Paints, Genuine Whit ite Lead, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Turpe ntine, Putty, Colours, Va rnishes, 
in some part of the Fens the een cn very pears but Ta 
ial until Satw afternoon, when we ha 
steuminyy "rain on all sides of us but the tue day| 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT (same side as Eastern Counties 
on Sunday enabled our farmers to resume their. cart- ‘ABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS. 
ing again yesterday mornin We have had a few 
samples of new eat in the market. They have gene- 
g. 
p! ne h A cet. y r 
S p oaie smeyg toneesencmier tx hae soon samples WEEKS ONE BOILER SYSTEM. 
earli: yy d: air s$ ers both this ; 
eect pont eee LARGEST HORTIC ULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT IN EO 
befo th fford Cat oe 
uire more ralaj ore ae. a = muc O0 
Jiengsls fool well and promise to bo a god cop. Yar 2) JOHN WEEKS & ‘Gk on their One D Sita: 
Notices ex to Correspondents. HE ENORMOUS SUCCESS which has hitherto attended the many 
: W Goodwyn. Your letter did not G us till too late Horticultural and other large establishments in England so satisfactorily > Xe 
for last week. But you would see in our last week’s im- | heated by Wrexs’ Hor-WATER Apparatus, is now widely spreading its fame over ve. 
anarticle on the Pests of the Turnip Crop. Your | the Continent, having there been adopted by many “pet ner mari among 
tubs are not the true “nigger,” but the caterpillar of one | whom J. WEEKS & Co. have the ponent to announce ur. Lovr N HOUTTE, of Ghent. 
‘butterflies (Pontia). Hand-picking is your only | This spirited gentleman of the horticultural world, who may just hie e styled the King of 
x remedy. ureyi and his exte: tenais e horticultural buildings wit h equal oye oo City of Glass, a 
Hamrsmme i PJ. ios Morton’s Farmers’ | favoured J. WEEKS & Co. wii mands to heat the whole Se ab shm 
anat en . 26 Bs: and a Sent: 24. on N whi ch, AAE cliabiods will fi ce so 
Wilton a ok ue” (Beh À (Wilt m the science of Hosting by Hot Water. ` 
IRRIGATION BY FORCE imi : Isle of Hen Poti poe wiih J. Weeks & Co. beg t fe Fle t ebrated Nurseries of the Messrs. 
cemented joints will not = >i ling o> a E. G. HENDERSON & Son, St. John’s Wood und ONE oF REER Bongaa 
mere gravitation, as on th gr, be attached to various Hothouses, P a equal Bs 200 if, also to all t 
means of distributing the quid, ph o? mine will do a Offices, Seed Shops, and Warehouses, the Hot age dl circulating through e300 Tet ‘of 
ee ; but if you use the force pump you must have iron panei pipe. nya me eee á ome be heated se tely either we top Shae te 
heat, or the whole together, or any pr regulated Ke plomars 3 also to.Messrs. F. & A 
J] | Smrru’s Village oi at Dulwic! oe will Ts found Hothouses, &e., 3000 feet 
BMALL > Cleri The m you e named is we 
Skid for poor id and pey poe ming e oa any expen- | long, the whole heated upon hse ge ? ONE BOILER System, the Hot Water circulating 
diture on what may be called artificial fertility. Your four | through 10,000 feet of cast-iron pi 
EEKS & C 
ao ote: are we suppose partly for your own use—they will no | o. further beg chilled attention to their own HORTIOULTURAL 
all’be needed on the land. ‘Of your 78 acres of arable land, ieieaanmatine AT CHELSEA, the cri of which is reserved expressly for reference, an 
there will be only 16 annually in roots, a n light soils a | to exhibit all modern preheat e ortic l Building and Heating by Hot 
f good horses will easily get them in. Su h d if | Wa ensive ranges of’ Hothouses, together with the 0" d Wi T 
hly farmed might be cultivated on a five ye rse, or | Garden, the whole equal to a range 1300 feet long, are now being aged as a FRUIT 
as Kr t it e: course, yielding much morelargely | FORCING ESTABLI: MENT; and in fut Pines, G 5 Aiar y S , Figs, &c., will be forced 
i food for man and beast than that whieh we propose. ag and in succession throughout the B beet e the t power of 
d “rst ga of Sargent ms nares he ee on the | J, WerKs & Co.’s Hot-Water Apparatus, and also the osononiy Pf th the ONE fonms Sy: 
four years’ ê, i ve years’ cours 
whats the land is rit ty by y taking Wheat i piece of Barley he A iT vane ee HOTHOUSE &c:, HEATED BY HOT WATER. 
after roots and following that by the: Bar! His ustra l Buildings, also Plans and Estima: 
` succession for 10 are E S Wheat, roots, Wheat barks ley, - on application. =e te =a Ki 
, Wheat, roots, Wheat, Barley, Clover, making it PP 
a 10 rng ll ow ge a ger double: 5 years’ HELSE 
course by angels for. one of- his root and 3 
Turnips and Swedes for the other. Of course uses JOHN WEEKS & COMPANY, KING S ROAD; c i 
artificial manure, heep and cattle food largely. é 
He puts ne Clovers for the Wheat. 
» and bought s 1 
all: his‘ dun i \ 
eanes aneno o ti Bayer Wheat midomi! H O W ARDS + PRIZE IMPLEMEN 
m ie S erae eno CHESTER MEETING, JULY 1858.—Sranp No. 12. 
in ively little of the attention of (oer 
can be to rming. 
Der ear ina ws J R Peil,- 17, New Park Street, Southwa 
of arrangetcent a sya a simplicity of l 
uch in its enn 
rtain that 
$ 
J. & F. “HOWARD, BEDFORD, 
PRIZE PLOUGHS, "HARROWS, HORSE RA 
AND OTHER IMPLEMENTS; 'GULTIVATO 
SMITHS STEAM Eisi: 
OF- WHICH THEY ARE THE 
& the with a long 
F. HOWARD as — otter at coe Pe AND HORSE R 
three Prize for which they have competed. 
