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JANUARY i 1899. 
2 
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r of horses in the ploughs. There 
nprove, if not their own x 
ime not 
their “Shildeen by giving the t 
mall land 
yet I up by - lange occu- 
7, honest, and ow nden d 8 
wo a Te cows pig: ae p m 5 t 
2 —— of land, they cultivate 9 | in Potatoes et 
eat, with perhaps : oe Mangels, and who brew their own 
3 their — We are eak more 
tavourably of. the Potato crop this season. The e has 
n very partial very few Po f 
ose that are good are of larger 
than — M pr E: 
brought to 
quite. mild and the eer have a fresh- 
" : . 99. 
se, the weather is 
app e which is — seen at this time of the 
year, and Wheat 60 sowing has been continued unusually late ; i 
fact, field operations of every ind a in a forward state, 
owing chiefly to the fine dry iier which h e 
the 2 5 . — t in — 2 — 
rather sev retarded the ploughing Put 
had the eect or putti ting pm land into better working condi- 
tion than 2 ghee t sowi 22 resume dem e 
au spice crop, but as regards 
pretend t what the price of Wheat w. 
crops com T be ground, with ra 3 prospects we 
are not  songuine — to anticipate munerative 
prices to the grower, who, a all t. pense of pre- 
paring his k s €^ wait 12 months for any return 
— speaking the crops x M 1 Wurzel were very 
good, and secured without much injury by frost, but Turnips 
have no ie dq so well, probably to some extent owing to the 
dry e season, which occasioned mildew, attacks from 
— d i ther causes, which we think 
wi 
prevailed to some extent is very evident, and 
many opinions have be essed regarding th aluable 
root, as to th se & le , some ng thi 
Swede has become deteriorated and must eventually go out o: 
cultivation. If this was realy. the d T. should not E see 
i very good cro; 2 — — 2 Seat nt o 
Bon the same e 
deal owing to 
„ and after “al very frequent ‘isappotntm — ilo 
but the value of t s too well known to ded 
from our en crops, e: nda as our ex clone pte e that 
a seaso ich may be un rable tot mip. Pot ee gel 
Wurzel mi wal; be mik favourable to the Tus. 
-—À— A Jo the the market 42 
pared wi years. W. 
WEsT 805 EX Du. 9 We “have now got to the end of 
anothe and in ng back upon it we find that it has 
jl e for gi g the work well kept up 
1 has enabled u doge allo 
E until about 10 days 
are 
y, and for two Merk i is up closely, and the 
rices ]a caus ^w 8 to bcne Miei 
will not nuts > big * dus 
ole * bad. Oats r price an 
ly o " ae 8 t crops "promised badly, 
ed out much bet and 
por 
L masters àny more that 
ai js with the men, and is not r eadily ad recourse ie 6. S. ss 
ces be 5 
IBRAR . 
ry. Such : a thing would, we are persuaded, A ET 
on; and we commend it to the attention of the 
Lay: An Original Sub. Mr. Denton’: 
peared in vol. xviii, of oe J indere of the English gren 
a Me Paw e 82. isan Pure on road making. 
ERNE ; on cic about 12 tithes . 
but it is better 
ur 
ER 
£ E 
BBITS: | a simple and coy ppm, recipe for 
8 * 
much e AER Mak aa à m4 Meet hey pes 
t till a ec as paint. Wit th this ver 
brush. It is done very quickly, 
. asts we i 
—full of Apples or Pears, and unless they are 
y are sure to be des gre ge but this 
lan years ago 
E Little, Savine has considerable effe 
and its ‘administration wont, probably be ripe em 
do not thin kit to be the 
wi 
lamb. ' Turnips have po ced the 
Sa rule ewes should not have oats before er 
probably the use of the pulper . with a little ber 
ed over the cut roots sould obviate the risk VS. 
seems i] 
ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
MPEP 
ORMSONS PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER. 
HENRY 
scabs 
S"? WARRANTRY. 
OR MS ON 
an 
the highe: 
— a “ime fully zusage ies pc 5 
hiv RRA e and in calling public attention to their very 
superi S. 
MMENSE ADVANTAGE 
= evident safety from LEAKAGE in the fact 
g a SINGLE JOINT in the entire BOILER 
exposed to — erp of the 28 N ee bar: nS also j 
less tubes thr which the Pone 
These Boilers made "n zes to - Lr the 
Amateur's Garden or ‘the most extensive Establishm 
Thousands of feet e can b oficien tly and 
economically heated from one of these powerful — 
A B. 8 om = — n — rele n rine and 
m Prot Spec — ura! 
odes Garden, Chiswick, at the ‘Grand Show i 2 13228 last; and 
o bes at Mes Ne i Nu ery, King’s Road 
— Pon ra jill be forw: — 
e BUILDING AND HOT- WATER 
PARATUS MANUFACTOR 
Stanley Bridge. King's Road, Chelsea. 
WEEKS’ 
o| LARGE SST HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT IN 
JOHN WEEKS & 00. on 
ONE 
BOILER SYSTEM. 
EUROPE 
their One Boiler System. 
Offices, Seed 
cast- eta pipe. 
med the 
py «t the 3 phe of Mr. debere weren Kensal 
i Mr. bare will be happy to e a Appa 
NAL PROOFS of the 
S ADDITION FS 
Apparatus. Within the 
8 Hot-water 
NISHES 2 
portant, J. WEE our to announce 
Mr. Lov N Hovrr of € it. The whole of his immense Establishment is now 
effectually — ne satisfactorily heated on eas Vat eg SYSTEM. is may 
ustly of the world in Heating by Hot Water. 
H 
also beg to refer t urseries of the Messrs 
WEEKS & Co. celeb: di Nurs 
E. 0. 1 & Sox, St. John's Wood. p will be found one or WEEKS’ — 
attached to vari ual the 
— and Ware o 
Any one — can be hea 
heat, or the — together, or any part r 
Smiru’s Village G at 
long, the whole outed apon 
through 10,000 feet of casi 
us Hothouses to 1200 feet long, i also to all 
ate 
through 5500 Teet. ot 
t Dulwich. uses, &c., 3000 feet 
orar One BOILER. SvsTEM, the Hot Water circulating 
EEKS & Co. ie te particular attention to their own HORTICULTURAL 
RCHES, MANSIONS, HOTHOUS 
Illustrated P. 
J. WEE 
ESTABLISHMENT AT Me gual the ae of which is reserved expressly for reference, and 
to exhibit all m 
ts in Horticultural Building and Heating b 
s, Figs, &c. ‘eed. 
This will ieee the great vane * 
ratus, and also the econo my of the ONE BOILER SYSTEM. 
ES, &c, HEATED BY H 
Wee also Plans and Estimates 
„„ 
bon 
EY 
JOHN WEEKS & COMPANY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
COTTAM & COMPANY, Engineers, Founders, &c., 
2, WINSL STREET, LONDON, W. 
: rr —— nS. 
A SHOW ROOM DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO 
ILLUSTRATED NTIRELY 1 0 AR Su, pp eee, 
nservatories 8 Machines 
Greenhouses 
Het-water Apparatus OPREA] Wire Work 
Garden Vases Flower Stands 
ue MM E zore 
ame Netting . — Garden ering 
Hurdles = Rollers Watering Pots 
Garden Chairs Flower Labels Garden Arches, &c. 
Wire Fencing, ing, &c. 
RA Strained 
Every description wa 
ITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES 
Game Netting 
TREE LIST UPON APPLICATION. 
* 
MANGERS. " 
N.B. COTTAM AND CO. beg to make it known that the entrance to xd establishment is no longer in Oxford St., as formerly < ` 
but they have made a second entrance from 2, Winsley t. Oxford St., 
W., by the side of the old entrance to their works. 
