THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [May 10, 
: VENT GARDEN, Mav 10.—During the week there has bee s bp tí 
which e: pesados “ex on in| CO fV tables ? wiouseusd Fer iiio y 
Segetale fo. Dh bane concen ple, hay and frit ia giso er ns ore plentiful fal ee = quality. Trade TO REN OROTHEROE one 7 AND OTEREN 
k diff = as possible in their | has been ty brisk. Among Fruit the chief novelty is asmall ESSRS. PRO THEROE anD MORRIS will-submi 
Potatoes, because they re bee R tity of p Peaches, which are offe: d m 18s. to 30s. o public competition, at the-Auction Mart mms 
iti d nature ; nevertheless, their ‘relative ory ae e price of Pines has not salt since our’ |: , on Tuesday, May 13th, and Thursday 15th, 1845, pe 
equivalents deduced from their respective proportio: f Report. Hothouse Grapes are becoming more plentiful; they o'clock, a very fine collection of DAHLIAS, comprising all the 
nearly-as one could wish. In fact, theory | chiefly Black Hamburghs, the best o which may be purchased | new .and leading varieties; also va did assortment 
„azote Ê f bout 15 r lb, ;, Foreig e are very scarce. The NIUMS, and other Plants in bloom th th 
indicates 300 as the equivalent of raw Potatoes, that of | for about 15s. per li sa limited. A few green Apricots are to | varieties of FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, HEARTSEASE 1o 
hay being 100 ; and. after lon g-ğntinued paa rag tienta vit t 3s. to 4s. per pottle ; green pose May be viewed the morning sale. ‘Catalogues may ba hoy 
MEAE bo * heveea E hink it would be pru- | ma: be obtained. at from to 4s, per pottle at thi he ioneers, Ley 
ou y also ‘be o y . 
dent to substitute less than 280 lbs. :of Potatoes for | Strawberries mer ia tolerable supply ; they i o get nt ME BROWN’S SUPERB TULIPS.— —Mn. Guana, 
100 Ibs. of meadow hay.—M. J. B. dn, prige eine ei uhe good ; and Cabbages are also be- mired is peruse to sell these by Auction, without 
en a plentiful. There is a slight decrease in the prices femp a ane E Hem eed of ane SR MAD premises, at Slo ough, 
spon ic 00d i ity and pretty plentiful. A | wil orwar' alogues, by return of post, in answer to 
RURAL Cremis Fae Ar oe Esq. ay ae Experimental ew ST aad recuve have beet fe , the former ere addressed to len at the Gardeners’ Gazette 0 Office, 
Chemist to the Horticultural Society “i, Tondon, Hi Honorary bringing ee: ay aida of oA eh ct the lat a + en 2a Pos 
seth a gy al Agricultural Society, and Lecturer on | 4s. a bunch. h n i littl P _T0 BE DISPOSED OF, 
tionedin last woeks Report. Rhubarb i ds ia e ULI Si on very reg. 
eae a oho yal Institution, may be had of al book- ne ee we ces and other Salading are becom con ing 3 vt sona letenos, for to hnefi of his widow, a jaia but 
— Th: mntof lan lentiful. Among cat bs age sna is a beauti splay of | choice pan of TULIPS, late the property of an amateur col. 
‘pei said Freer 19 oaith d that of rales, 93. 5d. ; Pelargonium, ese rias, Azaleas, Gardenias, Ericas, Pinks, lector. ao ae ae e ai alogues, apply mi aE wsi F 
Sitam The produce of | Carn , an cards of admission, r. Ba 
Wheat ins ETER pe Walesis “probably under 21 bushels sina a pou FEY Oranges, per dozen, 94 ta 2402 Library, pee m-common, from which place they are not fixe 
acre. Grapes jothonse, per ib, Bs t0 Be F100, da to 168 bt ts ISPOSED OF —The wi 
Bone-pvst, & Apply Bone-dust on your light land, 1 Spanish, perlb-, eto le 64 itrety per 100, 10s Figo O BE DISPOSED OF .—The whole or a Partn 
A 3s6d | Lemons, ver dozen; 1s to 
ampe paia acre, and guano e forme mi ups eared on Pea in eed oo jag be Re per 100,64 ip te ye in an penhad emie, and ihe erospoctabie NO 
e 8, 
the latter per acre. On the other piece you Sain UDI hpenn Dor net So niitit apar dae s perl 9s 6d to 2t mt e et abt ne ORE aen, p d are 
1 ewt. of no, mixed with 4 ‘ashes sanen io Sp ie in| — Baking, per kaeti , ar yir 3+ 04 Nuts, B Fros, K tes » i20 to 1800 aah ects woe in be =a with but men wes pip Pepe aaa 
i P, Pher doz., 28 w 
Beat thipen oon: a an. Strawberries, per ony 0i to, oie = ‘pms T goad standing.—Address to A. B., at the Office 
Booss—W M P— aor is no complete work on Drainage, as rasain Aa}  ushel, 16s tu 208 | — Cob, 16s oe CORNER, . OF 
ed by Mr. Smith, of ‘abe ag That yes tes i i VEGET. ABL “oe MSEE MAS GIBBS 
publis! a tract on the subject in the Third Report of | Cabbages, per doz.,1s tone vipa Hep a agg Tareks (by Official je aerei the’ SEEDSME 
“Drummond's Agricultural Museum.” “Stirling, N. a nr be lio, per Ib 8d to Wod “ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OE ENGLAND,” 
DISTAN oF PLANTS—A B—Lucern rne, about 10 ins. ‘apart; praoca poy r Sa ba aani st bunch, 3d B nt poe nd the Members of the Society, and Agricul 
pt sightia ihare. Raerypnqpoted depating scans kias meh Sean i re % ir ete i --- Spenie ag ates oye in general, t that fon only +t House and Seed Ware. 
perfectly. eroi pt rae bd is at the Corner of HALF-MOON-STREET, PICCADILLY, 
ory Tite: K g e +g be able to give you the re- Jerusel wey eg ener is6dto ts Stallotg per miasan os Gabe 6d 0 LOND R A as for the last Fifty Years. 
uired information next wee! wane on a os, Ls 6d to 8s tê Seed: al f 
Eo ror Horses, &c.—Rusticus—See pp gee p: exagraph ne wi 4. toe he, Celery; wnes perbunch, 1619s aa ne oink he gs ga cultural Seeds are always ready, and may 
at Urine fixed with sulphuric acid, unless too muc! - iiney, oh =~ » 2 — , per , ‘ _ 
noid has been used, not act on the metal of your water- pig perto aa 10d, -pecsi aige RE PT thei ENKY HUNYS E rene GARDEN POTS anp 
ing-can. We should aie e liquid in wet weather per doz. bch., 3s to 4s Mushrooms, per pottle, 5d to 10dg of Horticultural and Scientific | 
any diluti For your other sab next Tea SSN & Re et, per doz., 18 te 6s a Smalt Salads; n per Cry 2d to 8d 3 
Foor-rot— See “Notice: spondents’ ek. | Carrots, per doz. bchs , 6s to , green, per hn ch, 
Guaxo—T C—Read this and last week’s Leaders ; er had | Basil, per bunch, 24 to 3d Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 4d sd 
potere Ma ly cher of soda, whe ot acre, broad cast sik amo eae spe EF pune woe pa y 5 aties, iros 
TE ere—fo: - r — Roots, y 
vertsing Ses rin Horse Rad adith, » er bum ndle, ls 6d to 68 Texrenong res a nen 
Quarry dees E—Rus in Urbe—It is generally understood darot per bunch, nt, pe! ch, 6d t 
an the "following i is the order in which domestic animals ae cesar ees | a RESIN ad todd 6 Fr sect 
and as regards the quality of their manure, beginning with TA ES. SOUTHWARK, WATERSIDE, May 
ried — Th , horse, sheep, fat ox, sto: ttle, 2. z Watering by Evaporati 
te ae i a he aalit pana ii art ao hemes ae ey wae peaa ne uap apes pox sary to 3s. 6a. Sep GRAPE-' 
LASSES, 1s. 
elemen on tht of the food ‘he | Sorwizanding ie dagraa Orano daen te canlanan at 
elem bacon, tak e ordinary food of g princip os i 0 
pigs, acon, taken Ove sornetniggmore valuable [zie aon, Wa Peera she olani merman moion TE Tori Hedy are 
of milk than Seyr rag rg i a ce elements salia aaas soy uf she v to ory be but ane loner tore th a mag as 
milk are remov m it. regards your other question, any ery best vette Bond Aiz = than 70s. . 
i 408 d Essex Kidneys "70s to 75s h 
p aria iat suse ce Sacre her ua opstito — - =~ 40 oe | Wi Wisbenoh Kidneys = =- 55 60 Š 
Supixe Hannows—G apply to M —, rill-m: Hibe 2 I i ® aE o i E-HIVES.—All] persons desirou: 
oriri Win sone rp nate ES aan el sa TRAH that plea: ne cae gee branch 
&c., Evesham ; or to Wm. Andrews and J; erwood, sot LateDevoss = inn whites ot eas Mp ceshtty ini 
Wick, near Pershore, imcestecmars or acta he may Jersey Blues e Eien Sard Whites = = = = repared 
d ne eA ei B” ugh ; in that case he should Rive Me - = = Sie - 65 65 improved Hiy 
“sen S ent Essex baara -40 -= F ne - - - — — 5 
- eas Yo = os = 65 70 phn V. faf Natt s Pnt Hiv e,” 
AND , Pres— Constant :Sub— eo E to the Cabbage- | Durch 35 40 = G The improved £ bo otage Hi Hive” BA, 
Sow anv .Pics—C 
leaves, &c., give her a little Diae 
‘Tunesuina MACHINES—J Uihor No 8 nat Vibjection as that you 
urge against them is made in Scotland, where maltsters pro- 
‘The market this morning N ‘supplied with 
Englisli Wheat from Essex fae! Kent; ‘best. K Ape _ at pay on ‘in, jury 
last week’s rate, but the trade for secondary en oe saree ll aun a reeni ulation.” 
yi drawings a: 
bably yore eee Bait after Frags ia eid preron as they do 
he fl: is only to in “told curiosity | dull, although their es remains unalte! red ; 
ops.” Foreign was limited, ana prio ces are nominally the py We and eye de oe a f- yor ten teni ty 
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE—J D Wilson—Will any one inform our | observe no alteration in Barley, either Malting or Grinding, pat ze pyara aden: ane pot 
correspondent what kind of one-horse plough, and Sirens the demand is confined to retail purchases for immediate use igh H p att the te » (th Edition) now pablished, ' 
Beans and Peas are each inquired after, and in some instanced Ne wenee! THE TENE ( decease 
lough, with their respective weights, is ik suited for tl 4 
West Indies? The landisstiff, and becomes very hard pense ANK SYSTEM. 
ahotsun. The difference between spring and winter Tares 
is, we believe, one- mere! “Mes induced by different treatment of 
the var a nt. The Winter Tare has acquired a by | Baltic markets prices ot Wheat are receding, a urchases 
ah ze the a ndo be laid down, should | of good red qualities may b bes pesin made at 268. ; 5 Barley, lis. 
l-cultivated jth ya this Botts and a | to 22s.; White Peas, 23s ; Oats, 9s. 9d.. to 12s, 6d. 
ea cepa aes of Barley next year, with the following mixture | each A o. b. i 
i penae = aere :—. lopecurus pratensis, 1}lbs. ; Dac- RITISH, FE nD gM ATE aiun, 8. 8. 18. 
ma aoe een 2 lbs. ; F. hetero- Wheat, | os Senny Tas cae eaa AeA Lo ai ae 4249 Ea.) 48 
$ um perenne, 101lbs. ; | ——— Nor nshire, and York: ss P a 
ne onin pratense e E T ey , Maling and divsilling. 8 es 20 rA oa i s9 
tein p tense perenne, 3ibs. um èrsa Sieh 20 22 Potato 21 24 
About the other question next weel £ ite Sa PARIS wishes pe Fad 20 38 1 28 
“MiscELLanEous—Melibocus— eG Lisburn, Ireland. | Malt, pale, ship |” : : E: BE D 
= any one ces ire ponden aE what is the best churn | gr, ertford and Essex = Sage a = 
or use, where 10 to of butter are made per week ? , Mazagan, old and new "29 to 24. k 30 36 arrow 81 87 
*,* As usual, many communications haye been received too late. rage seni Heljgplant . racer Winds — Longpod— — 
Peas, White 33 to 37 Maple 35 87 Grey 30 88 
FRIDAY, May 9. 
observe iteration in the value of Wheat ; but 
to a goo o ast, about 4700 mn ard 
Markets. We oal 
tion a supply from our own Co: 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, May 5.—Per stone PPek to-day Pon Rostock and the lower Baltic ports, part of 
of 8 Ibs. 
Bent Short Hoses ae as acon nee rarer ess eee hich will Sea a be offered for sale.—The arrivals of Foreign 
Second quality Beasts - 2 10 3 TS da hives SLES a rinn a z: Bar ley are considerable, and re pon instances a reduction in 
Calves - te 4 Ditto (shorn) EE EY iy 4| price is su mitted in prefé ce to incurring landing ex- 
Diti si ) 48 410 bs > = + «|= 6 6} 6 4] penses ; English is heavy at eg pe ces.—Beans and Peas fully 
Beneto, 8016 Shoep ned Baik = Hen a 4 4] maintain their value.— The rori is fairly supplied with Oats, 
have ga falling off in the j Nai slg a Monday 'y, and opine some quantity from abroad, for which, where sales 
trade is very brisk at prices quoted th e supply of Mutton is re- ressed, rather pea apg rte acceded to. 
rmarkably small, and readi:y bonght up at the above quotations; in some in- ERIAL AVERAGES. 
oygeend the best Shorn Downs, as also the most selling Long- wools have ae te Harie Oats. | Rye. | Beans.) Peas. 
8 ibs. more — we have stated.— Lamb js also dearer.—Veal. Mar 29 45s | H Qis 5d) 30s od aoe 104 Bas 2d oe 
avy, though in Taunt De better.—Pork-trade is heavy. a ee ee ie Bt or hl St 28 | 2948 us 7 E 7 
a — Pa increase in our supply of pens 19 EA sdb vith re: 4 on i 5 5 si N DAET ted 
Beasts, an — . . . 4 L 
ary Poplars over ent des rage in price, The best cory normiga pee ‘ae eh | et eels À A A Ee Bo RBI IDGE salted HEALY having beers” 
per 8lbs, ; second ning, over 5 aa in lik 2 proportion. ‘The same cause hanal | waite E aot ra SOAS NOEN] CSS 10 siderable — of me and other Ho H 
od in belnging alerge namber of Gheep and Lampe to this Gaye: Mars | oiwoski' Aver. | 4&1 | arm| a 2| z0 4| 85 4 | 35 11 | tures, for th 
ket, although we still notice a defic'ency of pae ; we have, er, a sopia ne 
‘ai er worse trade, and prices are About 2d. per Bibs. werthanon Monday | Durias on Foreign Grain! 90 ol 7 0! an! mal «| s |in Mr. E s’srecent wor! shee 
on shana ‘n= ee kes Birand y Rta jag! cawudey. Diagram ae the Huctuations in the price of Corn on the ens z the bers, ae eii wee 
last; the trade is exopeding}y. bed, this beipg.an article which, atthe esent LOMA aie weeke ending Sarerday, May 8. 
time, is selling werse sein sesame ia the dead Market, a Je ifficult Price. |M 20; Armin b | APRIL de Aprini6, Maxy3 
‘to make more than 4s. 4d. of: Veal, and many good Calves are sold | ————— aeae icine) Asnmiit en 
under 4s.—Pork-trade is sather brisk at Tato prices. os assa | o. ee Mi 
Beasts, 1091; Sheep ‘oad araeir y ee 298. - < -. as PR 
ál, West Smithfield. ene n sr se 9 5 rps r ee 
—Per Load of 86 Trusses, pote os l a are H oh. . inni Thiawic eet ed 0 
i@rime old Meadow ‘8 neg og yee a 105e 40 120 = 7 e : s “ $ 2 sas 
s 105s to 110s | Inferior Hay 95 100 0" | seen ner it, ee ve “a bee ORTIG 1 on. ILDING FE HEAS orrae 
Tonn Gosens Salesman — 4 së e ks Hz 
MBERLAND MARKET, May 8. -3 i iY R ES A , Queens 
Hay niaro n oS | ior a =y > 5 Z oa the Nobility, Gem 
ialerior | r” 0 Straw 38s to «3s May 9. and lr’, “business in 
% DS, 
Canary - - per g s, LinseedCakes,Porelyn, p. ton 7} 10stool 
HITECHAPEL, May o, kamag" a ae enna: Patel a hite - a 1% oa 
ova Abt 10sata oe Old ener ne g ‘Foreign Spann cada -i 
nies ea a — ‘Aihise, nanan “962 
ek $ 4 satin es. 2 porton vem pe xen arse sh commensal. 
: Site Ei À pi ; Hi ajer be furnished for suing = Heating 
ete see AA Liaseed ue 1 perar ia entlemen waited ul 
~ 7 ’ n ives since last wi $ patr Fett a aa rs 
Dasem Eurr, koy Favors. ag ren apes weil o cate l woeri ill be giver. 
Beet 
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