T" THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvrx 18, 1868, 
7 Ав to Turnips and Mangel Wurzel they want rain, and I fear | grow оп my loamy soil, but it may n do so well on 
То, say they are doing well. The hay crop will prove an 
таре: pastures are giad, and воск y^ et k R. Bell. may both turn out inferior crops. Owing ON dd land of a lighter erp e that the Browick js 
"He ind ge e bii M i ENT Ms S skort, id fe er зам E hay” Кез ау Б not abun- | the most productive kind о d Wheat, Which answerg 
soils have recovered so much from i injury by "frost thai are short, торв о ns p this neighb 
consider there is the коео of ск. full average стор. On all| dant. Henry Briggs. —Darri anse vk нё ын ned. | admirably on the 2 grave ag ourhood, 
the best soils and marsh lands between Spalaing, Lynn, and bourhood "brómis esto be а good crop, ап lont thi 1858. ) 
Wisbeac it is promising to be кде anaverage. Thos. Auken | forward to а better yield бып has Же for the UU я Res 
LINCOLNSHIRE : Aithorpe. near Louth.— The Wheat pon bids| four years. а Ваг ley із not so even. Н. Taylor. пе result, hit to pla race's White 
NS bea good Here aA the spring Eit both bes и ш з тч Вго "pe re as the most Drofiteble „К to 
rley, are light. Cro ORTH LIN w. was, however, still anxious to prove th 
na: А, з —Тһе crops of Vida 1 n this part of E the то, y ? z 
ntry а а b wota. обайдетей to bà, М, VL MR. PAWLETI'S UM AS A WHEAT |against any new sorts that might be offered. to my 
' the A uti: ful 7 n M e had at that time, апа the ар splen -— WE » notice, The Langham sed i! Хосни Prolific were 
weatner Mi Kip а M or that ain has done w M. < rie лет і 
ful things. Ithink we now have the prospect of an average [No one has as pu ublished a more reli or еу strongly recommended, КОК 16, 1857. in the fo]. 
М Spring corn mult tbe light, but it has much improved Ww. experience as a Wheat grow а lowing experime e five fol- 
with the rain. Fra. Sower wlett e Ain — The- following аге | lowing sorts were drilled, after a white Clover lea, at 
Мовғоік: Harpley, Reihen —1 am very glad to inform you | extracts his ters, first blished during the ato of about xd uu of s eed рег acre, at 8i lich 
that all the grain crops in West КЗ аге БАТ remark- З inB m г eH Messenger. We give t Ts: tho grodue Ф, 
ауу well, and every prospect of а har H. B.—— | successive den in Bell's Wee Y essenger. intervals, р as TOL 
рене, Downham Market.—I nevi йт? Theeropa " (Gr ч ue them now as tending to e diea soi cg E Quantity Value Value 
tter ог more promising in this neighbourhood than ey gi a УКО, will reveal in ; d : 
do at present. The Wheat із nearly all standing, and seems | differences which the Lee y per Acre. per Qr. | рег Acre, 
stiff in the straw, so that it will not easily be put don P Р M 
unless we get a violent storm of wind and rain, and the as 55.) T zi Whit 52 Y. ү 4. 
blooming has been attended with пісе weather. „Barley has (1). October 12.— The three following sorts of White Grace’ D AE d 2H { 
nu арр Таш айша 1f Кы ранее 2 E MM A lato | Wheat were drilled s eparately, ands which had | Bowles’ Prolific Rea 
great deal of it must go down, asit has trovi 9 zd dn previously borne a good: crop ri E ite Clover, d Langha am Red 
immense height, being betoon apna 5 feet ig and on ks of seed per acre, аб 8 inch | Browick Red.. — .. 
ec a hao debt рео етос Шаша hot Ше сар. of about 7 pec pe 
те 79 
— AT 1218 6 
» y (1859.) 
g soils, that may injure the sample materially ; {һе Ihave. latterly selected ol y the most approved sort 
t three weeks е the most critical time —nice light Quantity | Value Value 7, 8 
Most without wind will be beneficial to it und every t thing. No. per Acre. | per Qr. | per Acre. to confir m my opinion which are the most profitable 
Oats СЕ Beans аге looking Меи s Brown. БЕЛӘ Wise d "ED rieties to grow, I therefore нев, the following, 
NorriNGHAM : Ruddington Gri —My impressi PESE ^» |and drilled them on the ir October last, on an old 
- Ameri White .. E, I 1 86 2317 0 i Ц 
frora a ialt to ppp Saring ie кде he 2 Whoat Grace's Write ° Андын рани nca el UR DING. kiss Clover lea, at the rate of about t 2 bushels per 
Enung good and Over йг. Blogs whois SOWA UPOR = e dae Macy curve ecu е т. б D c а шше 
equally ý . , чу owing sorts ri tit; Present val ЕТ 
Ер дЕ (T oer Bee odi uie dedi riori tg в. M intervals Aata i P1854) 0 on а M part Quantity "Dec on ЕР i un 
and it may ly reach an average. Charles Paget.—— Nor- n Experim о. 1, on 
з his indi ae me porre erre itn E Mid d а high e of БАЙ, and only 6 pocks of СААЯ ve 3 "m gal. M s ч; Р: 
ng; m e " е 
Бипоғаніав : Ёшисой, Munslov, Church Stretton—Tno present | ies жез cete s mtn d bee Ан put On|Tibbalds WonderRed.| 96 3 1 41 9 058 
арреагап гени in my immediate neighbourhood a olio g resu Hunter's White ep 055: 87:0 43 9120 
follows :—Wheat nota hea үөнү? rop, but ORE ealth i iR | tt va Val Rough Chaff не 2:058. 9. 31 45 910 0 
гоме те A erred 4 full e m d No. | em M per qu pir Ae DavisRed  — DIM LN ех 40 756 
Th › Е 3 ` 
Dm pra very good in general, quite an average е: — bh 1 т sorta of Wh he Bro me [oM gis. ЖЫ ЖЫ, above 
Beans very much blighted, т looking very bad, m : px. gi. 3. жа g 
under an average. Richard Shir: | 1 Á proved Wie eL 0 1 T9 | 9241510 I do not think it proper to give 
A 2 Mn һөм; got: Barley, “godd. em Wr Grace's Whi E e 18 жы r it a yl ce with the others in the account, lest it might 
€ 4 E mperi Ph 150 7 86 ə5 6 y |mislead. This kind of ent having for many years 
ELS ramli nglam, July S.—Everything is so promising | 5 | Grace’s White a No. 81] 52 85 |2715 2 |proved for me the АА hmm sort of Red to grow, 
here that it requires some consideration to find а peg to| 6| American White 5 86 |2413 8 |I do not intend to give it up for not having done s0 
bang a remark upon. The Wheats are looking beautiful, Т | Brown Straw White E d 85 28 2 3 | v ell-fot- me Ыш + р g 
p upright with stiff strong straw, and ч е томду (8). On the same day mi the a i No. 2, уе 
Miei ero таў fine, Sin oU th he Татыр апа Beet lands n t ao and on the same sort of arieties (1860.) 
LI end bea: кочу; the Beans stout а ; Peas few | Wheat were drilled, also m H pes of seed | per itio, During the last 20 bere I SM T nearly 60 sorts 
ht, Clov "alio; the heavy стор | in rows at 8 inches asunder, on vem adjoining :— of Wheat of the most productive ki a None has 
tho exception. Wehad three itg Poo tetro Marc Rii: answered better om a farm Pd Grace's White and. 
n T АД to talk ема — eric ies tr emm E ыр = the Browick Red. I, therefore, did not c many 
d ebore remark to ө Barl late put No. Quan Ae | жапе |last season, and only one new variety, viz, the Giant 
Turnip and Beet (Mangel) lands ery slow to make even per Acre. | per Qr. | рег Асте, | wy at, which I d f Ma H A 
a feeble shoot. The rains aws h moderate, silent, | | ку хафа Е Е Ф n 
refr hing showers, and in such liberal hat all th bh.pk.gl| s  |£ sd |Irelan d, a 
VETT CEDE ya 1| Splamggea o Е jb [Sfi wn сед qu 
Ed: r si e 1 79 2215 5 
emt Lynch, Midhurst.—The Whea s looking pretty - Lm vi E Red... a $ i о |2418 4 тон aner e I vince nd LR ze 
and promises an average, AN) d rd Oats do. үзө! mmas Moe 0 23 13 — € M 
мау Peas not good, fast failing; Clover and all plough land — | Prima Donna Red 42 ET L - : 18 0 |against my best sorts of white, nor to so best 
hay short, and much of it spoilt; sward hay below the usual (9. An advertisement ied w |land, as it was all E before the "Giant "Wed 
ЖОНУ, not m yx M RA санай wm "dg | Var iety у ot Wheat, called ae M Ne E Vira" 1 pus nid ere. I was, therefore, obliged to drill it per 
average, but Barley below; Peas are a fair crop, but | Cured 2 bus els of it only, as the price was rather high, | Cabbages, very late in November, on light moory lan 
not many grown here this year. No blight in the | it having cost me, includ їй hg са s es 21. 9s. This sort | which has grown Wheat eve other year during the 
Leia Jet w Y pd eu om late; СЕ с at | was и by the side of 2 Improved Browick in the -—: It was put in at 8-inch intervals by the »- 
average. John Brother middle о , 1854, good piece of land, at | of the Browick Red, at the rate of only 4 pecks of s 
WARWICK: The Cha think Wheat will be | 8-inch inermis as t pt at the rate of about |per acre, being desirous, on account of the hig price it 
каке, rz 5 the changeable nature of | 7 pecks d per nd € up and | cost, to make it go over a fair quantity of land. The 
Sverage. Oats will be &verage, Peas m fo looking bv ріка фе г: but - Browiek was ripe and fit to соб a | result мо od as follows, the value p pe having 
Beans, although „еу blossomed well, } have very little eom etes ght t before e “ Ne Plus Ultra." "The weather, мент at the price the Wheat is now worth to. 
pon them, ап tten below average. J. W. B wever, dh prb fine, both sorts were | һе m Шер e 
бегу; arvested in excellent o: 
rder :— = i 
ewkesbury, July 9.— i Quantity Value Value 
Th - 
аш ot produci crops т of ehis Toit ture а fav A жатча No. Quantity Valio. pyano per Acre. | per Qr. per Acre. 
on Mr on са vels it is short; and on cold, clayey, s ose Bush. pks. £ £ s d. 
Short; as а whole Toons „coils it is slender, thin, and h. рк. gl.| з. з, Major Qüentin's Giant 4 
T erit likely to be an av p, Ne Plus Ultra 9 Red gets 8 56 1619 6 
should the eb WhAMU Аа e e[4770 0| 68 |1919 6 |р 0 
favourably to maturity, and all kinds go on without төзү, Improved Browick 45.120... „1а 1 точек Red .. arae 189.5 d 1219 
red gum, maggot, &c., though not equal to стора of 1856-59. The quality of the Ne Plus Ultra Wheat was I m anxious to know whether the Giant Wheat 
Bor льна es hare coarse, and 1 think not worth so much, аб ће на required to be sown thin, or moderately t thick ; ; Шеге 
been. e enden too dark an appearance, and likel Mens x dee 2 the miller by 10s, per qr. as the юе Таны an adjoining plot of land at the rate of. 
. ley erop ЖТ DÉMO very pis ng d Wheat. pec hich ыа 52 bushels per 
ов good and wellfarmed soils; om olay soils, and om onm |. — Thi i А ДЫ; Ў busbels in one 
where late planted it has a sikly Ба на is). | This dift ws an extra yield of 9 busbe! 
only a poor crop ; dé Whois dh rione ‚ Атынг | ТОГЕ а OS. case, and 12 bushels acre in the other, with a clear 
E [4 EE жан, оцат "B ow а was made on а good piece profit of more than Г. per nere over the Browick Red. 
rcs f qur nenna variable; in фа eny fdka a ме Са ore, ger dicirur €—€— — the produce would have been larger hal 
ап ave eld of thi drilled a hes, at | thé Wheat been sown on good land, in 
b yield af this лайн PM ens d ае rate - T 6 pecks of seed per acre, on the 13th | and after a better preparation; and Жым, under favour- 
4 rr А а -- я light a P re nd on clay and mesi o Up ) $ ble circumstances, in а Season, ily 2 
; ot over 8 of an average crop, if Acre. 8 Е $ 
much.. Apples and Pears nearly a total tallure. Potaioes а j Bush. Pks Gal. Е bushels рег асте, The quality, bowever, of T 
mising appearance, and at present without disease. Nol Hybrid Red .. .. 85 8 1 iant Wheat is not equal to the Lammas, nor 
langel Wurzel 1 елу a failure of plant. Swed gooi 2 p died Aum alit. кВ Барт Golden Drop, but about the same as the Spalding and. 
р a : ol eat a small quantity in . Grace's White .. 495 з 0 |the Browick Red. It bout th e height, bus 
ers’ hands. Beef scarce. Grazing cattle h 4, Essex White .. x grows а e same hneig: 
badly, pastures being short of Grass and nights (oo ocli for 5. таран Wi ue 45 3 ? | much de 5 A Ns straw, with а Mis V large , and 
Дюк. Sheep, on other hand, havo done remarkably 6. Grace mie more than Wheat 
Гк mie epring а Her Кее ч Wi friend еларга me t uy a Sidi sort of | m with. 
average crop; Же. rudem DIEI T d heat, the h White) and I accordin 1 have only another small experiment w orth record- 
crop; Clover, half a crop; hay, half a crop ; гас ач tested its|merits against шу own s wies ing, made with three лы of Wheat, ылы e 
не; me esee rs Татре promising ; i otatoes | which had for the last two or ive seasons beaten |} h of October, at asunder, at the rate 
$ , Д * 
хакылы? Неше, Hull—l th the Е evi ay д» Шу рчы per acre, I drilled th т pets - - M nero, rae а White Clover zs 
handsomeone and early to harvest, the first Week i ARE [аң кор и аа ОП | produce which I found to be as under :— 
Barley sown soon a good crop and early, Oats light стор, about 10 pecks of aere in rows at 8 бан з 
Perd мене straw, but short ; of Peas an average crop ; Pota- | apart, when I found tho тане lis ies 
Tee: rain, not having the average Quantity @). тч 
therest of Тат happy id J. Clark. —  Outwood near P aea " Gal. 
S we ped, dd Grace's White 40 1 0 . Graces White 
аш, ' D ps i Rough Chaff Ме 2.7.85 0 Dom оо ic 
Tiwi ihat believe, from my own experience, о Grace's Browick Red 
apply to Beans. 
White is by far the most "profitable Wheat that I siis || Жр арай! им Rad M мез. 
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