Lien 19, 1859] 
THE 
THE GARDENERS" CHRONICLE _AND AGRICU 
LTUR: AL G ae 
245 
PATENT 
\ITROPHOSPHATE OR BLOOD MANURE 
COMPA 
ANY 
CONSISTING OF TENANT FARMERS, OC 
(LIMITED), 
UPWARDS OF 30,000 ACRES OF LAND. 
TRUSTEES. 
Walton House, Ware, Herts. 
MAJOR-GENERAL HALL, M.P., Western Colville, Linton, 
Jun., Esq., 
DINSDALE, Esq., Essendon Place, Herts. | Cambridge 
waro BALL, Esq., M. B. 8, Belgrave Road, Pimlico Jons Brapy, Esq., M. P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Sq 
E DIRECTORS. 
mville. 
ngmg t 
Chairman.—Josas Webs, Esq., Babraham eshire. 
Deputy-Chaii irman Jons COLLINS, Esq., Myddleton $ Squares "Pento 
Bet Tottenham, Mid RT LEE: 
— 1 *. zm Littlebury, Essex Rove 
Waal Hust, Ed. ^ Stanstead | Abbot, Herts Gro 
Krick Edmonton, Middlesex. ILLIAM COLL 
Tuomas dli Bankers.—Messrs. Barnett, Hoare & Co., 
—— — & 
N, 23, em) dest 8 Strand. 
, 28, 'Pa rliament St — 
Offices, 103 13 ‘Street, Xiitie eee Plaistow "Marshes, Essex. 
Tur Directors beg to inform their Friends and the Agricultural Public that the following Manures 
am now ready :— 
ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE 
FOR CORN AND MANGEL. 
ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE FOR ROOTS. 
ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
ME TH will SMASH UP a piece of his Clay 
Eu = heat Stu bble, ons the end of this month, 
— who x may 0 t A ratus 
iot * e s oF App 8 to 
T HE LANDS IMPR 
ny’s J ts for E “Trustees Mortgagee: 
possession, — — Livi Corporate, c — 
ssees, and oti mr inde nns: e. — red to charge the 
inheritance with the cost Verr e ied age n whether the pred 
wed s 2 r advanced by the Land- 
8. 
in amount, for works 
py ores 2 
fo 
— do not interfere wi TIE — 
ed —— on of the: works, which are controlled only by the 
Enclosure Commi: 
* — n — iet 
Reclaimin ng, 
| Farm — and buildings 
etties, Steam Engines, Water 
$^. 
ilit 
unt of 
— Outfall, 1 D rie Wi rater Powe 
em Tou W Mirum Momence ime of Ati o 
. 2 
W. instor 7 LA 
G S. 
AY 4 OBTAINED. — hins tar GEN 
AND DRAINAGE AND IMPROVEMENT CoM. 
y 
Ts ro 
f PANY’S AGT sd = e full amount the owners of 
Fall particulars may be had at the Company’s Offices, or of the local Agents. cone Estates, mbents, Trus Air Bod rporate, &c., 
A. 4 — Lu t Hou Farm Buildings, — 
bourers Cotta esign their own nts and s 
ARTIFICIAL MANURES, &c. — Manufacturers At med or ABE a xd GUANO; IMPORTED tioned — tho Inelostire Commissioners The ‘tom Loans Es 4— 
R LEA E Cnowx.—Though the experi- — a — ont — estate for term the landowner 
. piyin 2] 2 [p^ ments mente with KOORLA "MO ORI ANO ums made — in th mar EH xo T T yn UR i 
2 tion, by ap g un verse circumstances, the success: sul: 0 pee on — " title being requi nd the charge not 
Precipel of the " and Che o! obtal e yond d ubt Professor Voelcker's i in | being affected by ine X bes no lega 2 expenses are é incurred 
London. —— of ‘of Soil, i No. 41, Part I., vol. xix., Royal Agricultural Society's Journal) The Company furn every description, — 
„and Assays that Ammoniacal manures, rem rgo è in the expe- | undertake the entire — sibility ot - T wherever de- 
with pes ien rimental field, kept back at first crop, and had no bene —— y Landowners No profit however is taken by the 
receiving instru ficial effect either —— oe in conjunction with phosphates. any on any works they ex » ‘the al 
and Assaying, will &nd ample facility and accommoda- e Koorra Moo GUA mtially a phosphatic ónly, approved by the Inelogure Cornmisaiobers, with a Commis- 
College. manure, containing — — m and, with a | sion thereon, being char; in all oge. ei grea sg to be 
mixture of one-fourth of ammoni uano, cannot be excelled | addressed to IM LIAM — — — n the Oifice 
PHOSPHATE OF L E _ | for either iig or grain cr Itis a natural de , | of the Com , 52, Parliament Str t Lond 
DERIO CORNWELL to inform bis | and will be delivered as imported, free from risk of adultera- IGHLAND AND "AGRICULT URAL SOCIETY, 
begs 
friends and the Agricultural public that he can now 
a "SUPERPHOSPH ATE of e E" — . dem tome S 
Each guaranteed contai Tn e ^ 
tent, of “Soluble yo teamed of lame, * Prive 6 
ect hae eg on n Wharf ER tendon, EF 
supplied." Li -cakes, tton- ca and 
en tions of Artificial Manures at lowest t pri 
Offices, 7, Great St. Helen’s, London, E. C 
ONDON MANURE DOKPANT, removed to 116, 
err d E. C (Established 1840) have the 
for deliv 
(RN p for SPRINGTOP DRESSING "iret 
o 
guaranteed 
OF LIME quality. 
feasequence of the reduction in the price of raw material 
Co. are enabled to lower the price of 
— e, and to materially improve the 
supply PERUVIAN GUANO 
Cg a aiota and Sons), SULPHATE — 
r 
ue. 
i Fenchurch Street EC. N 5 
REDUCTION IN PRICE OF TUM S MANU 
Ms to a 
| N. . oe eus he N has Y this 
ry. 
poe 
MINERAL ATE or kinn. 
— MANURE.. 
eT and Dr. Voele| ace n BAM cune 
his factories, and their reportand analyses are given 
to be obtained on DEM at his — 
London Bridge, E. C., or of his local Agents. 
Guano direct m Messrs. GIBBS, 
Ammonia, — other C :emical 
n -seed Cake supplied. 
UR 
NARD, LACK, Axp CO.'3 3 CONCENTRATED 
f RPHOSPHATE OF LINE; guaranteed to contain 
" e soluble, equivalent to 40 per cent. of Tribasic 
TED TURNIP MANURE, equal in value to 
Manures Dr. Voel 
brum nd 
and commerci 
hos — value which charac 
8 of the late and present 
Agricultural Society, with Testimonials, 
Heo to Burnarp, LACK, 
1 
er says: — 
'SHED 1812. 
R'S TURNIP MANURE.— 
draw to this 
ecessary 
t 3 0 
throughout Eng- 
venture to say, is unrivalled 
Bulbs which it produces. 
i ll be found to 
RYLAND, 
‘share, 
sults must 
are the a moan of Ai Ce OUI: 
Lu 
tion. 2 impressed with t y of encouraging t 
import of this able manure, esty's rnment 
given —- in facilitios for shipment, that arrangements 
have made for a consid. » ly. 5 chasers can be 
supplied "with — quantities fro oes now on sale, 
oem m 45 to 66 per Prien l Present prices, 
1. 10a T per ton, on applying to JosEPH —— 
G N (one of f the Lessees under the Crown "A 30 mo Jo ba 
toke, Cumbe: rla: M Dec. 
ir eid you that I applied the — 
land of a loa 
5 jit ipe 
^ — iout—is n 
n off with Mog ver ittle pe — difference — 
Turnips sown with. Koo 
LUI JOHN 
uano. 
BARKER.” 
“Messrs. J. & J. Graham, Guano Mercha: — Pet ith.” 
A — — „Hints on n Guano,” containing a — e number 
above 
of ae as rane — well-known agricultn - and a d of the 
cargoes here, 2 be had of of the at the 
TO 5 
HE 8 ENT WAY COMPANY — 
ted the sole Licensees for the use of Bn 
BOUCHERIE’: Bate nt Process for Preserving Timber, be; 
N — and others interested i 
gratis cation to the 
Rie k 55 — Bech, Eim, "Fir, — —— 
Timbe: 2 "s — Sleepers are m este d to communicate 
uantity, | it and pri 
WILLIAM — Secretary. 
26, Westminster. 
IGMA’S BEAN, MANGEL, & CORN . 
Depositors, ) HOES, tc. The ** Multum in com 
bining Cultivator, H Ridge Plough, Subset a 3 
and other forme; a 1388 DP ete 7l. 7s. 
ipectus sent.—C. Pow n. Sussex. 
IM es PATENT TURNIP ND MANGEL GRATER, 
No. 8, Crescent, 
Jewin Street, London, E.C.—J. W. & Sons. in introdueing 
their IMPROVED PATENT TURNIP AND MANGEL GRATER 
nfid: 
on trial satisfy t the 
ne man or strong 
being able with comparative grate 20 20 bus| she els of 
ts in 10 minutes.—Price of — Machine complete, 4l. 2 
Caria ge paid to any n England. To be 
cured of any Ironmonger or Agne rel Machine Agent dà 
Town or Country. or of the Manufacturers. 
"puer » DOMO." —Patronised by Majesty 
the Queen, the mm a 'Sorthumberland for Syon 
His — the Duk onshire for Chiswick 
r Lindley foi es pA — Bock Sir 
E ms Palace, — ——— son cal Society, 
House, 
Gardens, Profes: 
J — Parton for ti the 
late Mrs. Lawre 
rtford. 
PROTECTION From COLD WINDS ann MORNING * 
a mime ” a Canvas ^ ge of patent prepared Hai 
rect non-conduc f Heat and Bold. keeping, 
dope — ee ed temp ture. It is adapted for 
oricult 
— it 
all horticultural 
25. 
> 
iro m hole and so! 
Lane, Cannon Street, City, * all ee 
— — —.— — ay the kingdom. “Tt is much 8 
than mats as a co 
AGRICULTURAL — * ON. 
The EXAMINATION for the SOCIETY'S AGRICULTURAL 
DIPLOMA takes an — the EM € 6and 7. The 
LLEGE oF PCa Gat P ND 5 
AND OF PRACT A and — 9 37 and 
38, Lower Kennin e, Ken: ondon. 
12 
Principal. 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGF, 
yes es 
Patron— Royal ess the PRINCE CONSORT. 
ierat "1 EA E 19 5 3 
Principal Rev. J. S. „M. A 
Chemistry—J. A. C. Siehe Ph. P., F. C. S. (Consulting 
ber — the be koe Agricultural al Society $24 Y pr 
Zoology, „and Botany—Jas. B 
Wette any M icine and Surgery—G. T. Brown, MARCY. * 
xi e d 885 Engineering, and Mathe matics — J. M. 
E. 
Practical Agriculture—J. Colem: 
- movi to Chemical Trust A, Ribso: 
ents are admitted oce the cms ‘and Winter Vaca- 
* ed in April and ee 
Fees for Boarders f age, 55 guineas per 
annum ; between 16 P ds To guineas: ; above 18, 80 guineas. 
The fee fo 3 D students is * 
Wie rie and 
the Princ 
— tio ‘had on application to 
to all 
sufficient jn 2» 
i piera Turni him 
Che he agricultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, MARCH 19, 1859 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Wepxrspar, March 23— e eee of England., Noon. 
TzarT “ honesty is the best policy” has become 
refer bin that we wonder the maxim is 5 
so 
always acted on business, One is 
pasan. reminded that trade has its 
comprehended, perhaps, under the apprenticeship 
phrase of art an mper the 
covenants to 2 B n u 
** mysteries" of the see A 
Md at aultres SERM uine sample with . 
— cheaper seeds, undistinguishable 
the eye. d 
A letter which we published 
one who appears to have 
ticular branch of the 
room for doubt that Indian Rape seed and | 
seed, &c., are ‘to be had in the t for 8s. 
a bus with 
= seeds wort. 
In 
farmer has 
this d ne dU of filth 
remember too acer 
Let 
usually s — much more seed than 
