Jax vary 15, 1859.] 
THE AGRIUVLFUBAL GAZETTE. 
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the animal ‘to fatten more 
tm 8 But on this point we 
. and it would be of interest to 
t such 
di gestion 
306 eld 
Aere not in any wa; 
£ 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
PES. 
ark ooh 
ERYMAN, — obe N 
e follo 
Aimée NH. ^ — 
rfolk 
or 
n for what is 2 
sue 
e remarks now 
er's paying 40l. po r^ 
cellaneo 
o the Beate ae the Duke 
Mis 
Match on 
Drei Tre r the auspices of this 
Sutherland 
nob 
i Ad 
mne, Louisa, Louis Bonamy, Madame Leo, No 
Hero, P. d, Beauté de Nord, Dr. Maclean, Queen 
of England, n Alfred Salter 
Themis, Dupont de l'Eure, &c. 
SB: 
, Ste Haris globosa, Beauty, 
ozen for 6s. ; or five 
h variety, for i or 
^ »pone 
of each variety, fi orl 
Sirang plans of the ential x 
ach, will be ready in 
a 
pular work od the aeon 
J. H. Bn, Stoke Newington, 
Dake of S 
Westminste 5 the 
Radnor, ind Kilen re, Lord Denbigh, 
and ot th „ pon m theadjoining 
m Le 
the 
Earls of Carlisle, 
s. 2 am 
Psp 
Tok 
cedo in 
nd subsoil were thrown 
Very great 
mate teh was | condu cted most sa 
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oed bold conspic 
880 pan 
CHRYSANTHEMUM TRICOLOR BURRIDCEANUM. 
1 TRICOLOR VENUSTUM. 
DGE, SEED Grower, Lexden Road, 
e Colche Cae p nas ow in 5 P sped at- 
ru rh E the See the above w Hard 
Annuals, 
anding the yellow circle next the eye 
Dra ps rest toft the ray f hein snow white. The MAY 
venustum i the ray florets of a deep reddish E m or plu 
colour i to yellow 
the iba 7 
varieties ar 
it 
h 
chara. ualities, and 
ct hardiness, together with their deseri for bouquets 
^B rsal 
rd nn (Rer ning, 
e first prize; 
e Earl of roles. s, and the 
n pipe laying, the 
third by "rM 
Calendar of of Operations. 
Du d 
— of Sutherland's took — $4 st prize, and those of 
iam Egerton, Esq., the 
confidently predicts that they will become uni 
i vourites. 
A beautifully- —— group of the two varieties has been 
prepared, and may be . on application, price 18.; or gratis 
to — of Y. OZ. eed. 
N.B. The Plnia. Magn azine for the pum month (Jan. 
1859), contains a coloured Paea of the above. 
N E CATALOG Ur oF VEGETABLE € 
ER SEEDS issu 
“ys 
g-| 
ore 
| 
| t 
ONQU EROR PEA, ji I" 6d. per go 
a S" Pea t out to a few priva 
and i Muda m ablisbed its own Hum utation 
vh I have kept on „ my supply 
always had to deal it out with great cau- 
Jin cYES’S C uart.— 
2 - e e grow- 
so ` much, that at 
— 
ery year, ve 
orld. 
ing to not ice the fotlowiag 
Mese respecting this win eed —JOHN JEYEs, North- 
ton. 
la p arden, Janu: 1859. 
r Sir,—I have grown your“ Conqueror 3 
MBA. in fact ever since dd — During that bere d 
Ihuve had its qualities tested in comparison with the ee 
varieties of recent introdu ction, and the res ait has 
45 
if my h 
notice, I shall rest satisfie eh that i hg arua " become 
a us e 1 —Ia very t 
Mr. eyes. AROME. R 
am r d r marrow P. 
3 
ea, 
KŘ ecutiv s, including the past 
dry end unfav: beled one, T pt p^ o hesitation in stating that 
itisa my A valuable addition to our culin gurden. Its fine 
ranching habit, bearing a profusion 
ke it of sterling valu S. when 
more universally known.— ir, yours, 
Moulton Grange. . R. TAN 
mpton ; January 4, 
reror Pea " for the toon six 
— 
c, Mari 
8 Gol piae t, t Nonam mpto a: Jan exce 8, 1909. 
Dear Sir, We feel g $ pleasure in — ing testimony 
the excellent quality of. your ““ Conqueror Peas It stands so 
far above any other Pea we produce as to fe h high 
rice; it is THE favourite —— Gor iba 5 NS a are, dear 
&Son, Market Gardeners, &c. 
Jey 
Hundreds ot 1 can be given and all most com- 
M een 
The following Firms have received a large supply, and are 
* as 
e CEM T R. — ——— red s ietly adhered. from the rief OBLE, Cooper, & Botton, Fleet Street, London. 
T m xD el -Messrs e Borough Market Tondon 
ane unre r mr e 5 uem pc the ca ore porous | am. amate ur i Kinga nd ite sel e cti on. — E y ee GODFREY res _respectflly 
e year, and the viy o rice — corn prevailing during the . D. NS will, on application, be glad t d y mg 
latter parto f it, have te ndod to m i to mak ke the farmors, pro its very of their Catal t free, to any addre 5 — flowing st hed very y desirablo i plants E ot whieh may may i 
occasio! rim, ura aced in point of railway accom: 
actual loss. But we — *. despond, but look forward | m tob, there being 9 and constant traffic to all the m finest 1 tame condition for transpla nting: 5 
cheerfully to the future. ving not to relax our energies, or | princi = stations in Scotland and England, and by steamers raucaria imbri 9 to * E 5l. per 100 ; 401. per 1000 
abate our zeal, and sooner or later the well-directed and f Glasgow) almost daily to the chief P in RA 19 13, 2, Aic 4, i 5, 6, and 8 feet high. "Our stock 
vigorous efforts of the diligent and persevering shall be requited nsuring L speedy delivery of gents; all of which are, with a is plant exceeds 100,0 
Our local rt of the doin row ploy upon a | limited exception, f vid. d ca e paid. Wellington IR stou por some plants seed, 84 
dull sa etre "Work ia is almost wy oa ofa uh Md 58; Dawson B d Son Dublin cicero e W. and a are bli ved to be be finest iot of EPI. 
u Ens an awson Street, Du 
for r three months in the depth of winter; 
[willing upon stock, and claying, 2m LE . STARK, 8 Ko., 31, Castle Street. Cedrus Deodara, 14 to 2 feet, 18s. per dozen ; 6l. per 100 
ane aie ee ore ioe nd urgh, bogs to intimate that his CATALOGUE OF | Po, tie 5: & 7,8. 10 and 12, and 15 foot. 8 
6 for spring | GARDEN, FARM, AND FLOWER SEEDS for theSeasonis| bare n bes 
y e weather frost | now ready. Of the numerous interesting additions to his jn 4 thousa d d fail. We nd wi os EE MEAE INE eh 
been napon the whole mild Stock he would especially notice the following :—Peas : Cham- 3 Momo In Tuy MM 
seasonable, and we have had some prins, which have | pion of Scotland, P Excelsior Ma D nett tt's First Early. | cedes . 
but tly heavy to make : Penzance ond Snow's Superb. Cabbage: Champion odes atlan wi — = T feet 
to occasion a m A wet eher pei me =i nt pana 7, 8, and 10 feet high 
y. Fen soils; t JE. SR M —— N and Superb White ——— bentacme plants dest 
Jos. sorts, 
nd ai nsequently better enable tine 18 —— by: the 8 or 100 
and drying easterly winds which prevail so much in thi FLOWER SEEDS. Per pkt—s. d. | Abies nobilis, Deum 61. 6t. per doz. ; 40l. per 100 
onths. During the last month our Wheats have | Bravoa geminiflora, beautiful Iris-like plant, with kapna: r A T a feet high "i dá 
siderably, and are getting well roo d | of rich ora nge waxy flowers .. 109 G-a qu number of beautiful plants, all 
puer very forward, ploughing almost | Brizopyrum siculum, very ornamental Grass T5 0 m seed, 2, 3, ii , and 6 feet high 
a fi ill soon be required to enable us | Callirhoe pedata € gr 25 — with white eye, fine 2 6| » Pinsapo, do. do. 
"Belt ent 7 d emplo ent for both men and | Ch oe i w Asphodel from New 9 we eM — pae x pig Toner Wa or 
way quickly, and mutton is getting alan: 10 ast-mention irs offers a selection to be met 
MÀ xa been active, and prices good at | Datura humilis fl. flavo pl., from Texas, flowers golden Nr in no other Nursery. 
bn yellow : done cm i, 6, 7, 10, and 12 fect 
wr of —— 1 — shown some little symptoms of Eryn yuccæfolium, fine hardy species iE lis, 3, 4, 5, and i past 
a and prices are slightly cea but are still low Fenalia | (Gilia) dianthoides, rosy pink - s4 Pinus Bae stout s lants, about 1 foot, I8s. 
1 un-remunerative. Your F. Hun Se € us MEM paw yol ellow species c 159 1555 * * r 100; t per 1000. Unquestionably 
€ — . —— es Dg TES the foes [o * tig e lon; . 
Notice d to Correspondents Stock, S aes intermediate, brighter s E ipi wy valual ble of all & for ti . E pp 
har = grower of r of Carrots, Peel 3 ni ed Bc tor nentosum, = E f h . Te 4.5 5.6 2 E Sk ot The 
< i n 3 or 14 m ornamen war! | species wit 4,6, lee e Irish and Chinese 
CCC :§ §| seed e pan originated ot NERA an 
3 * f but ms — e = vore With meas VERE * 3M : 2 0 stock of , words choice of many h Hk ni veri am Rae 
: — > as green fc for use y B fect high, and m from 2 to 10 and 
a for tat purpose {it i. libr Tabata NC Marire Kit m vellere tha boani 
: ns w — —— M in no other 
exec and thou compare Carrot, tops and Taros for you| CUEEDLING FOREST TREES, &o. nine gent to e dius a ee acria 
chemist wouid bear ont ciens analysed; wh while no doubt the | ~ 3,000,000 1-year Larch WEG ED vo rh 
vary much in nutritive quai t Tares | 1,000,000 „ Scotch rr. 01 Tarn Yow, Cont Ll lants, in quantity, 13 & 2ft. high 
stances of Aria SESS cireum- 300,000 „ Alder s i dE C 2 8 iyu — ‘large quantity, and of all 
account of e 200,000 5 i é 2 $ oe 
lor ce acemsrrcon| IS e 
z= a rience o: any 0 h r z 4 72 A ERE one stem 
) —. ie — 1 incarnatu Uing blanks in 100,000 f: more r si à 5 ~ Golden Yews largo q of all sizes up to 
— 7 — Cm now fors MN it.] 300,000 „ lish Oak .. và x át SAL — 
used horticufen ee f i des worm it may be 10,000 „ Ever green Oak „ oa Sta M With e — 8 as he Common and Irish Yew as 
Meaning is no do UL w ie as agriculturally. zt Mechi's 20,000 „ Horse = ni ET és Holl uer Scotti from 12 15 years’ growth 
j e ^ . hinese Arbor- , stock 1 . e 
his owe ior Lp tre r he 40,000 » Chines rt s e nf ariegated, —— — &c. Wi a Mie A 
x eae ee Far us says: — It would en- 80,00 „ Sehr Le e "4 ee especially of the better kinds of silver ver and gold 
$ ae farming p if any of 100,000 Pinus en ; 
E. — — int t correspondents would give the 300,000 „ Pinus mariti I ; . feet, 
3 ^ tima Ps - : nts, 14 to 
Would tz information —How many horned cattle and sheep 20,000 i» Common Laurel ii v CB el 2 — wellknown d rovod bard ate ‘looming 
r et Sener? QubApple. ee Standard Rhogodendroxs ofall kinds” ARR axes 
Gram pasture land? e latter are good pastures, füllof 10.00 „ Naber . plants, covered with bloom buds, from 
cU tU rd C E : pU EUH ge ee 
Yearly.” Acres of Mangel Wurzel and Swedes are grown| 40.000 „ Korag, Sprog P £ Rose — — —— — ̃ — 
à Pene temer fe erally ered that purchasing ‘straw 50,000 3. ear Silver Fir oa Standards, of the 
- for load in is, does he get an equivalent return 800,000 2 „, b Fir oi 
| Trond in the good it does the cattle andthe manure | 100,000 1 ded Scotch Fir 7 AS well as the above, we € holders of the ordin- 
> Straw s E It has been asserted baz 100/000 2 » uH ary Kinds of Nursery Stock, whic may be j the 
should meer qe, gr loads of dung. Is this a fact? If this 60,0002 ^. e eds fact that the po Nursery far exceeds 100 aeree in extent of al such 
Tand, such Mr. Be Bona — — — ho EAE See ae ec out QUE — — vind — orn oum s 
Xem the minns of io TS, who have X M closely cs ere bogs t 5 call attention of his friends and the no An — er mee: us Howe : 
produetion and y would lic in — — — 
X those weir, Senier aternity, but nearly all | hi bite Bt general to ths abayo stock of of SEEDLINGS, and is : 
fay to — —— farmers by giving a q and. truste ti vh Goods are delivered free to Londo n, Reading, or Rei 
——— i ey will give ee, any cedem | TN ps 
larger emaller rions proposed, as b of farms | lange of small, will be promptly attended to. Ail delivered free "E cos ard alwn mel an Bour $ fom Waterloo, e 
bert week to state the data on which Pt of — DNE te CATALOGUES, Priced and Descriptive, will be 
be j T England, &c.—A| y to MICHAEL Drum- cation, enclosing one — ä 
" nade. largan „ eath, P ATERER AND GODFREY. Knap t Hi Woking, Surrey. 
