his selection has been the result of 
taking oe of the claims of a pls ‘list 
of candidates who were es of first-rate 
— tices. 
15th inst. 
successful trial o th ing machin 
will no doubt 8 pie s as frequent ntly 
and month as the 
It, lik oe 
m 
heavier produce. 
ved of for the Clover — ng m ay be 
b 
THE GARDENERS CHRONIC 
The fact is, that in dealing with this pest, the |t 
armer has followed zt me rather than reason, 
as the foll owing rustic directions for the destruc- 
that | tion of t! 
ly „If Nettles be cut in April, 
They reappear in a while ; 
If Nettles sd — in May, 
They peep out again the next day ; 
If cut in bos. 
hey appear again soon; 
If cut in July, 
itted by al all, still the question is 
to destroy Nettles. 
- this is adm 
stantly résurrind: I 
ust? 
offer a commentary upon t these 
E is * 8 be a Goat 
comm 
1 
Let us no 
een, w 
LE AND AGRICULTURAL —— 
con- į wrested from the rule of old O 
| meadows or the wavin ^ corn fields of the G — 
the pastures of ne eee we have’ Camping; 
sented to us a sı 
10 
N 
e and Mie a teady grace the gifts 
hae pen, lie > 8 Et 1 er n 
this à 
the tracts 
[Jvxx 18, 1859; 
Ocean, Ocean, or view the SEE a 
at man can do in rking 
wor - 
unpromising materials as rs an 
h +] l, and Py 
To feel the 
and waving w ith the 
ning $i on whi 
Ai lorie and the winds Now into — 
eed. obs 
y wer 
r heath covered M a 
still, sea-mar 
The ervant traveller has many 
te ti 
i te por tion 
€ will ror Al be very eg 
will be 
24 
be left until autumn 
ibt — 
is Mover little doubt of its being soon adopted. | 
It leaves — on ass behind it, lying where it stood, | 
already sp dded 
ss will | 
weather is just w ur grain 
eed, e is — * very b 
upon —some 
summer From nod owbt i injure it mat terially. 
n tenant. 
h 
fi mm a wet 
no m 
d upon 
seen that even zi ma the 
pois i e will be less than that which was left un- 
ng is the season for the most vigorous pum 
M EN DUE eU cree: int 
surface "a owth its | 
way of predi and the materials out of w 
rich fertility has been won. Alongsi 
smiling green 
not yet brought under 
L 
vind of heaven. 
hiftin 
"x Teri along the 5e; of a 
e 
f noticing what has as been 
n, he will note 
pg mastery of 
oose and poor that — pes it up into tiny 
s he walks along, or sees it whir 
, so apparently hopelessly sta sterile. Or 
1 (lw) 
ne ide, 5 Sees bleak aud 
bel rm 
ts the ocean; and on 
rren tracts, he re with a pate ch of green 
of 
Vie cenis: of n. ed. ems Aind 
that —.— are concerned in the growth of all other 
parts of the plant, those well developed in May 
will all June be feeding the underground p? well 
Cutting them 
by 
and hi his s landlord has been lately — ude in the 
t before the Court of Chane 
men, under 
were e employed o to destroy the ba 
the farm, thereb disturbin 
d been pre 
ears to have € etablihed the 
right to Which! he had laid cl 
Waar 
Norms? ———— 
we cannot do better during the present p= 
sts than offer a — - 
usually destroys the leayes, t 
ultimately recover Sars Ar or 
the Grass o 
— 
he pes 
— position is in 
pas where of course its exterminatio — 
of — — out would, if Tres be avoided, its e 
which 
Bum and cuttin, 
ees the best way g them down is th 
of dealing with it. But though 
and rabbits on ~ je 
ing d pora: away fa —. of 
h 
farm 
OF DESTROYING | quite as readily in 
question so offer: put rar that ME as m Hs most. c 
tter d. inflicted by Augus 
is this: t 
18 commoni | 
Pre FERNER seeding is i 
As to July, it is 
previous 
: ift 
then ei a few — only will reed as a! thi 
ut remember that what was | h 
4 
: 
| second crop, 
the o 
15 br 
n produ t 
recommending August cutting of these 
must be apparent. to ony oir. The mad- 
n the mm 18 — — say to t 
> Killing his enemie 
Kill à I: s head Re own; 
They'll die of themselves if you let them alon 
— 
ion th at "which we have arrived 
Y 
he soldier as 
CoO) 
be 
he whi 
to 
— — — à of t 
aided and 
consolidated than A rest ; there a mass p 
ksan 
ds which in 
presented a an —— of sad poe and ¢ 
inexperi r but 
pas 
—and anon sand heaps E: 
L 
out 
ud produe 
d observ 
e most 
owerful and 
itia 
id 
Hz a 
BRE 
elaborate, and it a — 
shoots of this plant 
= = ira 3 
e ded pro- 
y and in 
we and m 
tidal ve very “triffingly by 
M — nd the —— is B ene 
applian 
E? Flanders 
— what may be cal 
he spade, the plough, and d the harrow 
and. simpl 
xed t 
id mechani — : - used in a ¥ 
ination 
n all pr creased 
— mat Vp repeated therefore both in M. 
following 
and even in -if 
July m 
plements are few i in 7 
i — 
again its appearance, 
the rale of Wes [$n year must be the practice of 
il August, as 
ripened seed 
ag ound meda the 
s 2a 
er pen ee 
SS we 
| eriment i 
| eradicating Nel. the easiest. method 
2 ref pamen — pe 
— — “ 
flat fields of Flanders, examine the wia —— d — of the plough [See 
hale pass ae Las s the plou 
cs first obvious disti nction between 
the swin; ng 
