v 
370 THE GARDENERS' dul ul а АНЕ GAZETTE. [Arrn 18, 1569, 
Put up now at 35 uineas, the ne nd pem wa f sai УИ 
70, аза the lest etn Mr. з ha d 1, ану А fos epe Na; o ft s bes was E year as as follows aa 
bought her ш апа sister, Blush por и апа ' Grass a: eeds in a ips of any os i AE o 
-Rose, for 110 апа 260 guineas respectively rdi прно Е latter "thon were probably im- Oat E m 
at Cobham. Mr. BETTS bought the latter at North | purities of the Rye- grass, &o. К: У s^. CIN 
Frith las t autumn ; p he has here become the Now dia this yos know To the seeds Se "ED DUS 
purchaser of Re d Rose, another daughter, {ог | were so dirty ?—if so, why did he eall the Узенен | cu ur 
ineas of her twin-cal Red Розе | bulk from which our sample was taken P If he Mo relate Raw. » 
а d, seven weeks old, for 5 5 іпеаѕ € not es what an exhibition of carelessnes The cropping is taken in any order, accordi aid 
respectively. He fought well also for the possession | has he ut pe rhaps, after all, he was not ER E " Mentmore абое ^ "being И 
f Drawing-room rci another daughter of the е «озо of the mixture ; he might have got it ПО lowed—by which we are to un perp that it is 
old cow, but Australian gold proved vietorious, | from a wholesale c ; but even then, if he | е landlord or hir Чери, over whom пор nalty 
and Mr. Invrxa, of Sydney, became the purchaser | knew his business, he ' a fine margin for profit, | for the infraction of rules of culti validi TS whose 
for no less p 25 iid and if he had not, his peciit must have put it | will or арш decides each year of every field what 
Next to ades dnte of Beauty, those of|into him rather збу, ic that, е іп any | crop it shall bear. 
hschild entered 
Belinda, A "ghe of 3 wlph, realised the |li ght, here appears to o be a case of gross WE mp E er us RER ag 
— average price. . PAWL чр orance or worse. a di QS Rad « NE deal б hiro d home Бош E. 
purehaser of Ms the same fam e are bound to say that in as hen "o aisgloyed, and Бағ жаз tho саны р. 
at iie Міне sale, was а анлары һеге, i. go they are equal if not T to those usua. J mae Agr ve hore Plough team, driven b 
€ e neas or Daisy four- т^ d | sent me for Ө mixtures, for although it is true [о T" P bor. The ork и accomplished was ya 
WALKER, of irmingham they ittle more mouse dirt than we perhaps 4 or 5i and abe Age di 
100 uineas, = Miss Battersea, a earling Ыы like, mis а wero probably not very old shop- wero got over per коров. дө Íf ihe latid were i wi b 
100 gui the Sylph f biiy. Among the|keepers; but in saying this we must warn our | it was turned over in untr videt slices, and another half 
prices Жалый by ће. Сейаз may be n се 100 асн that bo seeds are звона 1у gend "ne days work of the „ваше team w M the harrows would 
as for Miss Emi e own аё | ог that they are Deme in proper proportion: g tilt ow imperfect th 
Бапанов bought T. 5н t Grin- we require in Grass Aaaa is tint | wo and how much more costly uh that of the Я 
апа 
с ru 
0| men of pes ligence; that the seeds themselves| Тһе cultivation and г 3 X "отада of Ше 
or | should be of good quality and mixed in the best | estate is now done E 20 hor which are 
| possible proportions, a and по one ought to refuse to |in the €— our or Е horses in a 
y| pay 
a little beyond the seed value for such intelli- | team. But for the extra work o improvements, &o,, 
i ats 
he p 
including drivers (generally boys, managed by the owner 
А very large company were "рти to witness| Our Correspondent states that ‘‘he has got а | оғ+һе teams), the ti f 
b 
st at 
the | oes of the herd by Mr. бтвлтғовр and | proper mi kw fr TRE. respectable house at a frac- | 
1 h 
ONAS n e bish, 
been демей, nor, although many distinguished | Now let it be understood that we xoa nothing of|are a common allowance for the 
h ies h 
men who haye ERAN attended Babraham | any 
f 
eve 
"The re remainder of the herd will be 
on the 24th of June. The 15th of July, which had | 
n pre ану named for it, has been abandoned 
at H 
use it "kc the week of the International Show 
ambur 
disposed of thinki 
And n 
ns of this kind, all who have done it must know | 
А Со memg has sent us the f anaie that 
ers. 
ive and six horses per 100 acres of tillage land 
on cultivation of the 
of the parties here concerned; but we сап | neighbourhood, and taking into sai unt th 
understand how a customer may be safer with | extent of кейе re LE attached, it is n not {оо 
ere e owe " and we cannot help|fo say that the ed by less 
t houses of this character will show than 30 horses without aid from stoam ; s so that at 
€ repre all tis more strong!y by aiding least, 10 derent saved by the adoption of stea 
exposure of 
b wer. 
ed rses are managed by one рейд 
malpraetiees like those to d by boys 
е keeper, rec 15 
eR те now folut eper, T eiviug 153. рег wei ek, an 
гоор 6s. to 9s. рег week, which 
w, as regards the examination of speci- the 
essary aí£tendance on Sundays. They get и 
1 ус haff and Oat straw to browse ad lib., 1 Dol 
itis no slight or enviable о аз ihep are of Ош week all the year го 
und, with half a bus 
letter, which, as ing азу сч Y а most|not matters that we сап lay in the balance with |3 pecks of Beans durin ring t the seve e portion ot л 
important subject, we give here entire : | that accuracy which the chemist can the consti- working year. , Rock ва in lumps „placed in the 
“I enclose a sample of “ fin -- (ct » | tuents of a sample of guano ; still, the chemist hl Ral 
sold by a nursery i in this um nty to a Gra летна of | Will necessarily have the charge brought against|also in their season, which the horses are found to 
mine at the rate of 15, per lb you be kind | him of a difference in ana alysis, for where men are | relish much. 
enough to infor how many of them are not|rogues enou gh to kno wingly ve nda spurious article, | Vetches, Rye-grass, &c., are cut прет 4 ди pa 
common Rye. ides a sprinkling of White they may easily [Жз ары specimens and cases for p аге fed in the large roo оошу шше Men кеш k 
ous enough, at a 
горег 
fraction c than half the ne Ei p S MR first 
sent him, І Ьер + а € 
an analysis as we 
contents of the pocket se sent us, whi ich w 
remarking tha 
money 
ida mmer months, by which plan the stock of m 
f "The 
Pao however, the botanist or the chemist choose | ceu ces ofthe ye X is 
his specimens, and we cannot but think tha: the БЕТЕ ЕЕ 
one as wellas the other will be enabled to fix 
851]. for the m. goose rness and saddlery expenses, 
: а | the con of repai afena and waggons, k amount to 
value for a mixture, whether of super ГА Тһе farriet 
imperial Tio hid: we conclude w 
where orina 5 oz., being at the rate o: 
as the weight of a bushel, which 
sd at the e of 205. the bu 
Grasses, in Which most нууга а Ње 
prevailed, while some good lawn Grasses were not 
rops grown he 
| and, ке башар се, Beds London sta 
er per- | about 507. per sonum on the average. e 
phosphate o or of seeds; and as regards the latter, | does not cost 5. a year. Putting Ше horses at 40, 
this 1 day a matter of the ge apea they vil cost 47, a head per annum ior 
as s0. much of truth in our онан, as nurs erymen = seedsm e | deterioration of value and for risk of death. And any 
everywhere n such wonde И ы мен one adding all these items together and charging 37. а 
соп uld of the | mixtures—of whic К this ipsum. of * finest lawn | ton as spending price for the hay; 3s. a bushel 
ive, | Grass seed ” is no uncommon sample, for the Oats, бз. for the Beans, and 9d. а cwt. 
the - for the cut and carried Vetches, will fnd that the team 
n вй LAT EET of 20 horses costs Baron Rothschild at least 7007, and 
f about 2 TEAM CUI hat supposing > ec 10 horses is 8 
cod E MEN s N TIVATION. cultivation, he sa 3507. in this way. Let us 
i peru i: edid Er e e now see what dbi substituted LL 2: costs him. 
j| Be was one of the earliest adop f steam culti- 
though not| Turre being no farm steading on the land vation. 
W good | able to its ents previous to 1857, He purchased Smith's apparatus as made by Messrs. 
е Rye-grass | the first corn 
ere were sold standing— | Howard in the summer of e UR m has thus had five 
table dung as well | years. 
erience of it. windlass (w. 
( as grain had MA be end бог the followin ng season’s Fahidi), ak 8-һогве-розгег Ped cylinder engine by 
TABLE OF Coxrewrs Ór-A Prwr oF GRASS SEEDS cro tal Lon: isd red per canal Butlin, 1400 yards of iron wire rope, and the culti- 
(“Fine LAWN !”) - m he Jand for or ба. Diss. tors, anchors, rope-porters, an ks ju 
na rimary prove- | 5007, The iron e first year, an 
Botanical Names. | Trivial Names. | Pint. | Remarks. ment, &c., up to that date , Mr. Taylor states | 16 cei ААС. m 
TR M а ore that 300 acres of white corn, «grs di 225 acres Rough | in 1858 The whole a windlass, grubber, this 
и lanceo- ‚ыле Chaff White, and Red La and re acres | wire rope, and engine, were in use up till Midsu Ü 
2. Myosotis arvensis..|Corn Forget-me-| 800|! Weeds even | Canadian Oats, were sold by auction (е right to buy|1862, The е isstill good enough for second cultiva 
Not in pasture, | back the stra € ova reserved however) This gale tion, i. e., of land already o ed by the grubber, 
9. Holcus lanatus ..|Woolly So 400 ed less | realised nearl e engine is nearly E eed E TE and so are 
4. Bromus mollis ое a 160 te € кт yam ү steam cultivation had been | фе windlass and Nevertheless, in the 
Lop Grass ied on, the сена Farm was cropped, and | autumn of 1862 Baron Rothschild ha k for 
5. CN Rye-| 36,000 yieldod as follows in 1861: adis ФИЙ and perceiving the need soon. 
acres producing near purchasi r moreovi rfectly 
6. E MMC rei Vernal| 6,400. n lawn Qata ne ^ e УУ T Ушаш pora кен satisfied S tk the orte dies of s ead DEPT 
T. Festuca ovina  ..|Sheep's Fescue 4,000 Lo els - ^ 40 Я » $9 а per acre grubber, which has been found at Mentmoro ea 
я А >S ow » pet Steady to its work, more lia jump out o! 
V Men enis in aa inam M EIE NONEM л TITLES 
9. Medicago lupulina :|Nonsuch Trefoil| 9000f ' doubtful | Tun Vetches, Colo ge е apparatus, and во procured Clayton & Shuttleworth's 
L propriety. | seed, &c. . " » luxuriant crops of each, 10-horse power engine and the Be , wind- 
others n "remainder of the land was in lass, and apparatus. у, together with the 3-furrow 
on market, 65s. per balance plough, which has just been 
Spring corn was con ! Fiskin's patent owned by ohn 
Ыы Fowler. When tmore lately I saw Batlin's 
in the neigh- power engine, six years old, but 
none шы Warne Tor wear, busily angel dn phalf oniting 
and seeds. The ' and corn crushing, and the new 10-horse power engine 
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