142 : THE AGRICULTURAL a> [Mar. 1 
1 ba: ning the old one. COVENT oot en ul — The supplies hav 1 
jab rome joy top ro nde 8. an Te key uring <4 week and the rps S, € Beas Sales by Auction i 
FURORE com ROR AROR Kar Aitina © stig da e same. Pine-apples are pretty nu- TO MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHER 
but when extended at ry and Foreign Proc pens ‘also abundant. A few forced N ESSRS. PROTHEROE and 
to large inclosures the luxuriance ae, i age ai jeen Strawberries have just made their appearance—they are offered at structed to sub 
eatly ehaakad ahd Aim inished and its utility bed | 35. per. oz. The supply of dessert Pears is limited, and the best | mises, High-street, Deptford (near the Railw: 
$ = bring hi ices acid Apples continue equal to the demand; | Sarcgrpay, Marca 8, 1845, 
in the e expense of labou but good sorts for culinary purposes arè scarce. Cucumbers are be- 
inventions are very lew i in - weal and can be of no | coming more plentiful, a and they are also improving in quality. | LIFLOWER and LETTUCE PLANTS, in xeelient pie 
eal benefit till t! they bacoia Ve speseblat, generally speaking, have nat altered i in price since oUr | May be viewed prior to the Sale, Catalo Pipe y beh: 
It is a work of E eas that | ast repor mples of lar, argon ite Broc: eos bay pE mg the Premises, of the papal Kendatens anes of the 
oms, ss ap brought d the Market during the w: Fre neh e to | rjongeRs, American Nursery, Leytonston 
the alterations you propose are eligible $ sa persuade him | be met with ; but they are by no mea’ nti pane tiful. sr ea Ps sis of 
o a renunciation of ri rejudices, and to desert the | Asparagus continues good, and there is a slight decrease in the NTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND orug 
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course of husbandry teenet into him p" y his forefathers, paler Ot Shears TINDA BIANA ie of expailent casey aad [ ESSRS. PROTHEROE ann MOR a 
Py : tolerably abundant. A small uantity of new sp i ng Potatoes 
in favour of novelty and inexperience.—‘‘ Zhe Rural | offered at about the same prices as stiehtiohied Ine eek. Oni structed by the 
Socrates,” by M. Hirzel, 1764. are good, and saan wy the demand. Rhuba: A is slightly iry ay ert 
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vanced in price. Lettuces and Endive are pretty plentiful, as ee 
Cut F. 
' Nv: ses yO Correspondents. also ar pary ro the latter are Caent gur lows 
AGRICULTURAL riesgo. eB phe amh shortly, be | consist of Amaryllises, Acacias, Gardenias, Azaleas, Roses, Ca- 
onein fal action at Cipenbestes; Gloucestershire; and ence is | mel ias, Higactnths, Tulips, Chinese o alaaa Akutilori striatum, 
now one at Hoddesdon, Herts. We Pe ca haw anything of | Poinsettia pulcherrima, and Jár anninam revolut: 
the Farzi 
ALLormextT—A S—What is your object ? If it be simply profit, Grape sps patie peti a to ls 3d T Origen, p zn per'i00, 84 to 183 
then if you are near a supply of manure you can hardly do tugal, per lb., le to 4s Lemons, er) dozen, ls to 3s 
b tter than put one-half to Wheat and the other to Potatoes. NATN tolls as, oe 00,44 to 162 Al hih T Esa, F Ma , 
f you wish to keep cows you must adopt a suitable rotation of oe on nay s rl- 
crops. See other answers on this subject this week Peara, Dose, por hi-ov b Bare fy en or Seria ie Bins Kent-road of ine Principal Seedsmen in 
Bacox—A Sub—Can uy one ive war espondent a recipe for Filbert, per 100 The 1 100 to 150s Nuts, B: he Auctioneers, American à Nursery, Leytonsto 
mi bacon and hindering rancidity ? esauts, per — Brazil, 16s to 200 p- an 
Bart yon Rate—J B.W- Wo have no experience: see pages 70, | Omate shelled 6a Pye ree roe a TO NOBLEME FLORISTS, AND OTHERS 
ye 745, 277, 335, &c., of last year’s Volume, jae Baklog, per hf. sv., 2¢ to 2s 6d X ESSRS. PROTHEROE '& MORRIS will sul 
Bust Cror ror a Wer CLAY FIELD JUST CHALK 4 —You VEGETABLE 
question is quite too general; had you given fart ner te Cabbages, per m, 6d to 1s ôd pene per sieve, 4s to 5s 
ticulars by which to judge of your situation, we beds gio, vebeen| — red, “ng 4 8s a A 
more defi žite in an ree Do you mean a green crop? Per- Baus LN Tench. ds to | | Saaf pt EA ae m 
haps the best crop would be Tares, sown as soon as you can get | Broccoli, per bundle, 2eto 7s | Farsnips, pra et ae S! Roses; the 5 
on the land, manuring the land with a good dressing of pelt Biabealé Sprouts: hEN fe to 42 | Gario, porlbnädto dod, o ias (in dry root merican Plants, consisting of ti 
otten m; . Wheat generally succe well on clay land | French Beans, 100, 2s 6d to 3s 6d | Onions, bine! best varieties of Azaleas, Rnododendrons, Kalmias, A la 
after Tares, If could get the land drained, Mangold Wurzel u rin g e Me “aleve, 3s to 4a a ge, per buni aah, as je É 6d | Ledums, Magnolias, &c,—May be viewed the bnon 
might succeed well, planted early in l, dibbled 12 inches ži runala: papela phi apik swt Shallots oa Eppe iot talogues a 4s had at she. Matt, and of the Auction 
apart, on zidges 26 ethe apart ; or Cabbages woila; probably, hort MA S toad ea Lettuce, per score, 8d to 13 merican Nursery, Leytonston ; 
answer your purpose, transplanted in March from a seed-bed, if - bushel, 1s 6d to 2s 6d arri pe Epa: 10d to 1s 6d 
you can conveniently obtain young plants. » per bsh., 24 to 286d | — h, 9d to 2s 
Booxs—J M L—Certain iy thie most complete work sf refere i raed Pg Eves per “tore, £0 a 64 
fener nk ay joe HF a bergen byt ne expen- Red Heci, per don. 1s to Se ail Saladi, pe pune, 2d to 84 
sive. -Professor Low’s * ents ractii ture” 'arrots, per doz. behs., 6s to 8s Tani unch, 2d to 4d 
Basi), bunch, 24 to 3d ji 
Dasssixe ron MzaDo ows—George—Ferruginous soils, which are a fre r or 
- Jow and have been wet, are sorrel | pera hatte sien per bundle, 2s to 7s. Tarragon, per = 
of lime. prices in the form ofa t with ditch-scrapings, fee 2e Radish » per bundles i 1s 6d to5e | Mint, per banch, 6d to 8d 
&c., about 100 bushels of lime ind ea aze Winch s 2d to iea roe. mn bunch, 2d to 3d 
Dr. YsLLowLey’s Forxs—G C—We do not where in Lon- perias 50 44 
don they are to be obtained. Is the ‘gure ant Santd y a 
agiten in a Tate No. of this Paper, yo i aie Sher | saat eretords, ke meray "Ben Dorade Halimeda ae oto da 4 
RDEN jinsab 3a Arie a The fi wees Best Short Horns |. 3 x a 
suitable rotation :—. o. Luc if ay ality Beasts . 3 H ansiar piian à uality a a z : 
seed beac! of Rd ae CA seedings ain rows 15 in bie AEAT MAR á aN . - +8444 
apart, the P ants bei ng 10 or le ches apart from one another, | Wah: 
ie if your land is in good heart. This leaves you 4 acres, 2 Wate fe, 200 rr of Beas eraser alk 3 the prio Ta 
for grain crop, poly 2 for roots; on 1 acre in irain sow Clover | than 4s.; and Short Horns with diffe > ene Sheep are 
seeds for next year. Your 2 acre for green crops may be pe seta ine gti no Eos eu the best pecially > 
ted thus : half an acre to Canines = acre to Parsnips, | amongst middling q > ir sate 
T an mn to Mangold Wurzel, apera an eii fo bean Swedes parion FRI Mayen sn DTNA te y, stenig 
you want manure apply guano, 3 cwt. mixed of uppl: large, and the demand very 1 
om ae per acre. | I ny ben ha &e. sedi nae i tons and and sd hor Horns very He ores dudes —= 
second- ew 
‘Apress — 3. A unt SALH s oo tus; disposed of, make from 2s. 8d. to 3e. 2d. Sheep are e plentiful, and aiad HE MANUFACTURER 
; Å. a so good ; the best Downs, &c., make very little over 4s, 2d.; and best CENT “WARDIAN PLANT 
From the ahah nan specimens we cannot name the species Long-wools, 3e. 84 to 8s. 10d. nà quality Ewes, very dail sale at, 
of the 2d saan 4th. The ast is a Grass to which cattle would | from 8s. 24. to 3s. 6d. The best Veal is still aroni makos abont 5 but the Medallic Prize at the last Ho 
prefer almost any other that could be named. Can you steam | $a" poro tion of thi iseadge a S hes rahi, and makes from 4s. to | Will dispose of them by Subepringon. 
your hay before giving it to the cows? they will be sure to think canoe 903; Sh at 2 guineas each. The 
t much improved if you can; and add a little _ to it. os Y 41, West Smithfield. 
‘Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
a poor, wiry-looking sample, and seems as if it had been bee 
fore SMITHFIELD, Feb, 2 
PA ed Lm agin g, a doo 
vANO— idge Wells—Apply 3cwt. of Bolivian or 4 cwt, of 
prng mixed with G or 3 cart loads of earth, per acre, as soon Tis a: aaa to 1078 Eg ior Hay 5s <3 sere se ee Kig b hag 
can get safely on the land. nate in OON NY $ 
EA sp i deficient in lime, you will do well to Co ran sate pee om with hea s aie y Tenth 8 ananin ! wid ons i 
apply Oor 50 bushels as you propose, but if it be deficient in D ARKET, eb. 27. be obtained of the following Seedsn 
nure you must apply ems of more general suse fulness Sa prad. Hey iow oa | inlerior Sheep T . Messrs, Warner à and Warner, Cornhill; W. and J. 
as rar for planta. If you c: et farm farm-yard m Now New Clover” Straw 363 t040s Fleet ae G. and W. Rollisson, Tooting; Fisher me H 
you, apply 3 or 4 cwt. per race e of guan Jonoa A Baxan, y Salesman, | Sheffield; W. Potts, By Golam any Y, Salipi o 
Manures—Amicus—You with benefit mix 1 load of lime Wa HITECHAREL | Feb. 2 ham; and of Mr. tating 6 te Benet Place, Gr ral 
and ġ cwt. of salt with every 3 loads of your pond mud, and Sat hin fat = 105s to 108s, Old Clov: charh. Street, k 33, Argyll S Regent Street, Lond 
apply 20 load aie can loads) of the mixture per acre on your K panan Hat w Clover 106 ies _ | pakwe tome seen atter address the cases me iy be ne y 
Cases 
Grass land. anuring of Grass land should now be do dimensions of the as : the 1 
PE Tamar, Fene fort, highs feet 3 inches long, ‘and 2 feet 6 inches a 
= f thi e smalle) 
ing vos cr demand tor, consump koila, key nae are | rate T, gh, 3 feet long, and 1 foot 1 
oye pect a considerable 
onenian reim ri para esst for some we $ might oi belag so Due notice will be given of the time and place of 
soil with vegetable earth, or with coal-ashes, provided they are Sma are ten og will be in London; yaaawhie the vere — “ 
a stony, a = Charcoal dust is one of the best Ma ARK- L ANE, Monpay, Feb. 2 24. 3, Argyll Street, Regent Street, on applica ii 
fe Ai ag d 
the resus of yout experienta O Sas tee nits | m ZUR, Bly of Wheat trom ‘Essex and Sufolk was small this | (YU 
r y' niy to Eia fok That from Kent, good; fine samples were SURE readily E UMBER and MELON SNESEN and LIGH gT 
have the land for one year, you must not go to any expense. | at ] 
nse. last week’s prices, and the val 
Are you inland? If so, rommen salt may ve rera Foreign fertiing fhe warn bue. Burley Tally fan cal ie 
1 5, e; 
applied: mix ] cwt. with lewt. of super-phosph: i iti 
and g ewt. of some ammotiiacal ma p! pa ar E Peatees, other qu lities re a dull angi ear i lso Grey and 
monia, às'a dressing for 1 acre.— T not likely that a | Oats sell clinic onaltered 4, White „must ode! à ‘a fagien E 
ture of of manganese and soda will be of mu a aanp dal Ava! decline of fully 64. per q kom this day se’n 
ure, The addition of a small quantity of such 
ixture t ure may Sprova it, and eaten do any harm. M NS easg j Aš nis s hyeena opi a Ee s belki. 
PATENT Acents—Vulean—You must apply to some gentleman Noria, Lindolnshire olk ora nie hres 2 tated 
of this profession. A London Directory will inform you of their ante » Malting and Se: 1083s Chevalier 33 35 Grind, ue 
Flam pode sch uae We Ni Somer This plas is fi berland ; Zoea: 30 20 22 Ponto s 24 See ee ap Socotra prec 
- ic s plan is far z or ei 
e itn tao S |. PR Fae ce te in get watt Se 
n still continues to is sheep under sheds, and Essex - . e + 88 65 Manis tet le in gle 
TRANSPLANTING ares a F D—Hadyou seed-beds of young | Sans, itazigan’ol tig toe be liable to Jat Of order. It ise sly set 80a 
plants ready for transplanting early this month, you would have Š wre, ay "' 37 ta 0 Winds = a come 80 86) the 
ad an fab teal, crop than by ailing in the ordinary w way. Peas, Wi aple 31 33 Gert Bo z| Made by the Dibble, at one opera 
As usual, many communications have been received too late. Far Y, Feb. 28. Mangold 
Trade in all descriptions of yt since Monday has been ex- 
ASABE TS larke sea Ay ye ; us morning there were a few samples of 
$i ‘eat fresh uj land carri which 
POTA TOES, .—Sour: Was ATERSIDE, Feb. 24. Foreign remains the pitean hekinek A is 
fi ‘Ten wes we s- oH guriog Soe ore. as bee been unusually Siva for th tations.—Beans and Peas are unaltered .— at trade ish avy, 
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ey thedeniio upane s to Boan, kes is. eirp Pace with the demand, and to effect sales a e ERE Jei kuap ats m; or from the Inventor, 
fully rued. re eagerly darana, IAL AVE ES. dress, inclosing a Post-office order for the amount. 
ia s Samed $08 to sos Kent and Essox Whi orto —s | Jan. 18 perq pra Ey RıcHaARD Smita, Upper Hall, near Droitwich, Worceste 
re -ice -g0 8s |W Kidneys - -~ 7 | Fe. oa ral H 
Early Devons Sige Sa Ps Blues | OIS o, > $ Peed rt cat Se SCREENS for PROTECTING TREES in Blo 
Cornwall + +) y= © <=: | Onerneey Blues = 85... 60° 15 + «| a574] a2 3| 2 Pe biter a i y Wasps and Flies, and for 
Tarvay Blue < 2 WS we Pa Weie > DM —s es s| 4 sj sg 4) 2 ergy and ries, Pines and Melon 
= cance iar he Rt a a tee cre, LG) € greg. Aver. ROEE 2 s pid Boil 
WHOLESALE PRICES ——)|— 
Alum, perton. . . £10100 ai fej peta Lu oo dds sos al oa 5 ol 6 
Ammonia, Carbon, per cwt. 2160 | Nitrate of Soda, per owt. . 0156 ie 
i i 50.100 17 0 . Potash(Saltpt.), », 2a6dto 1 7 0 DS, Feb, 28. Yarn 
istol 60 | Phosphate of Lime (Galeinead cae 48s Mustard Cake pla a” sito 910 
ro . . . 
0 0 | Rape Cake Perton 5 8 90 | Clover, ires bosn idea 
; 5 0 pe AP ro is oe to2 100 ey) oe: Re ee - a is 
| Soda (Dry Carbonate)per cwt, 1 10 oe veveed, Engiiah për Iaat sa 
2.00 | — (Crystallised h - = 251 
8 o ES of tag. reed) > : f H seer - cae a Goon: E om: 
o otash — « , + 0150 | Hempse as, <2 Tar es, Eng. winter sig 2 
o | — Boda 2.76 | Lins - e Ponia oe Khushi 7 a9 
o — Baltie pa ipa apre prices annexed, sent (if 
9 soe, ay T s- tae o 01 | Z Cakes Eng. peri000 iat10 131] Turnip (too 0 variable for qu y persons wishing to becom me purchasers. In case of i 
A Ea A R a peda Notation to the amount of Five Pounds or upwards, carriage, by car 
7. | railway, will be paid to London, or any place AEE R 
