Jury 2, 1859. 
the natural manurer of the soil, consuming on the 
face the softer parts o decd his ore MNA, dh 
conveying downwards the more woody fibres, 
there pr and fertilize. "They 
all d rect ions, 
sw 
id 
which 
perforate ' the earth 
HE 
Nobility, 
GARDEN NETS a 
from — 
^ ter, both indispensable to vegetable life. According 
o Mr. n s ee e of expression, they a kin cA 
of — tilla the land, Locis sgh the iin e belo 
above for the garden, xis 
rocess of ti 
r the support of vidétitian. T 
ibuted by fa armers to m 
terials, really due 
please direct t 
ORN 
merable casts o whioh the initial ws consists. These 
are € pr by the diges Absit ri of 
the worm: — take into ‘thei nal ca nal a 
and then rae 3 it in the form of the eoe casts. 
* In this mann says Mr. Darwi desee manured 
with mar! n covered, in years, 
with a bed of ec av Am 8 in eee 
From the * New Edition. 
Calendar of Operations. 
eigen 
JU y e 
ORDER OF THE Fens: June —Large quantities of hay 
ar . — — the crop of 
as been 
hay is qu paea A — teret cut early ; 
Clover is no! vy. I an portant 
item in the n accou ; — 5 among them every- 
here, hoeing, weeding, and singling out. oe have als 
made their appearance, and the weather seems to have been as 
favourable to the nc it has been to everything else; 
en the s mproved where they have been 
suffered to stand after the — da .— which affected them 
hav 
the t has succeeded, 
not vim and — inn late it bids fair to yield largely. 
The Wheat fuxuriant and looks well, a — — . Be crop ; errand 
ne 
is equall d promises $- Pot 
wW vell dnd sagi he country has a very beautiful ppearan 
e graziers have had so much Grass as uite 
“ embarras "i í 
autumn, with abundant food for the stock, sheep and 
cattle be offered in prime conditi Pigs even partook of 
the animation in the trade, and e wi 
After à con ntin ony very 
"to get a little im a — it appears to 
h a few miles Rue B there 
e for haymaking. But here 
X and 
getting much dried up; low. But 
during the 
past night we soon h to change. eat looks well 
with us, quite up to the , and perhaps we shall 
have harvest earlier than even last year, ears in May were 
more plentiful than they havé been long time. 
where forwardly so — 
eas are a ine 
0 k or two more will n make them fit to m The 
hay crop [oM not been a reg heavy one, but, — early 
al ne in; there ob no of Y wai ant in 
the ree Man; nge db erally looks we a though with 
its — b me: but these will amem — they grow. pnm 
with some a ward and good, others have lost them by fly, 
e ground waiting for 
any Turnips yet sown, as if put 
—— "ud dry before they are wanted. 
in Turnips after cet Peas, ahd it stem the A 
t 
Scan as F es 
but 
10 
A USTIN, SEELEY, axp CO. respectfully invite the 
attention of the Nobility E Gen 
r *PORTE-F 
now some handsome delia, "o 7 5 
Fountains of every description, Vases a 
FLOWER BASINS oi 
dens, and Ornamental Balu: 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL e 
FINEST FRUITS 
IN ENGLAND 
The Nets 
lt 
HORN, Nottin; 
ENING 
— Chemin r. 
Figures for 
strading.—370 70 $75. Euston 
—T - 
T5 Clergy, Gentry, and — YT era are res oectfully 
informed that odes ORN'S EX 
teed t 
garde: a by all 3 a ew 
For testimonials, — and prices (ride and tree by 
Mr. Ha 
post), 
RS,” o whic to serati large 
Gar- 
Road. | 
ND 8 CLOTHS, HAY ROPES 
MARQUEES and TENTS; NETTING, 
fan fruit trees; SCAFFOLD —— 
IND and SASH LINES, t Circina! 
—— cheaper OUS M at any h ho pase 
ex. H E" R lU Es y 
—— PATENT HAYMAKER, to which was. 
dec e First Prize of the Royal Agricultural Society of 
England " ‘the last contested trial. 
celebrated STAMFC yg? HORSE RAKE has lately been 
perm ved, and has obtained 26 Prizes at competitive 
x 
SON'S 
ING AND REAPING MACHINES are performing their 
work most satisfactorily, and fally amity ‘publie expectation, 
cutting about 10 acres per day, at a cost of 9d. y 
3 for the above machines should be dde nce to. 
D & CHANDLER, Salford, Manchester. 
Branc h Establishment, South John Street, we 
bl it o: SER 
B N EDGINGTON eee gs the 
MM Ta Ai that they can be Pre on the- 
best terms with RICK CLOTHS, with Poles 
Early application should be made for SECOND-HAND RICK. 
CLOTHS. MARQUEES, TENIS; — FLAGS. A great variety 
of Marquees and Tents may be seen erected on the 
A quantity of SECOND HAN D TENTS from t i 
greai eatly re redu uc oed price. An Illustrated Catalogue sent La fre 
32 
Charing Cross, 
3 Wetahlict 
| 
{ 
| BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2 2,1 Duke Street, London 1 4 S. E. 
| E DL AK E D N99 
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, Horum, M 
HAY MAC 
Small size, No. 1 .. £10 | 
— — ev $ se oe 
These Machines bere and d 
can — oily understood — a iu. —.— 
gained several pri 
212 
parts, and 
e per have 
zes at the — 9 M ultural Society's Shows: 
— 4 
No. $4 . £6 T^ oe 27 1 
WED * & Denny’ s Horse Rakes are 7 on the rud 
pm combhaing great strength and lightness. Free to all 
the ise Railway Stations. 
| WEDi & Denpy, Union Foundry, Hornchurch, Essex. 
Stand No. 30.—ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT WARWICK, July, 1859. 
SAMUELSON, 
RITE SEIT ENGINEER MA 
CAN vd aeu WEST, LONDON; WORKS—BANBURY, OXON; 
ihe . of A 
76. 
1e 
culturists to his 
— DOUBLE-ACTION HAY- 
KER E 131. 135.). 
This Machine i is gual 
RAKES. 
No. 3, xem width, 7 feet 
No. 4, 
8. 
LSON'S IMPROVED HORSE 
TERM 8 0 
anteed against break - 
6ins. £7 10 0 
0 
8 ` REAPING 
with aide dive; in sheaf EE no 
rakers or gatherers), price 327. 10s. at the 
834l. in London. 
d ds BOYD'S PATENT 
WET as well as dry Grass, 
Al. 178. Gd. to 131. 138. 
SAMUELSON'S 
ment for separatin 
g the dirt 
CHINES. Theonly Lot hajar siin 
and small chippings from t 
SAMUELSON'S PRIZE CHAFF CUTTERS, MEA 
scription ; also HARROWS, FIELD ROLLERS, 'CLOD CRU: 
The above may be inspected at MR. SAMUELSON'S stand, No. 
LISTS may W obtained, or at the 
Works, Banbury, Oxon; London Warehouse, 76, Cannon Street, West. 
lean and 
aan aes and food-preparing I 
AND CHINIST, 
PATENT PRIZE GARDENER'S my tne ACTION TURNIP CUTTER, with the new Patent improve— 
useful pieces. 
P 
t the W: L qr 
, , where CATALOGUES and PRICE 
Y supplied + 
tly, * enough — 
ge An 3 n. 57 — at — for 
n d e — and the price good. Our 
qe very fast; within the pas — few years it 
— ee ‘but the mand kei pace we it, and perhaps 
we have at Chichester as a market for verything 
— the south of En; ge out of London. On Wedn: 
e had our ann ool fair, and owing to prices having be 
puta a agens high, 1 — was checked for a time, Bae even- 
a good many lots were bought at ree bl ce 
prices. The Duke of 3 sold See ss oy pe 
t 
en 
could get our suspected friends bound over to keep the 
peace for six n to come, and then we could keep a look-out 
for them again. G. S. 
Not ices to Correspondents. 
Biacks TN WRHEAT: Cefn-cettim. You cannot explain these 
blacks on any chemical theo hey are n: ro Wheat (i. e., 
starch, gl „ &c.) minus water owing e dry season! 
pd. are the — ran of s true I2 i : life, 
my farm abounded with applied agrieu 
a only one dressing, and at vation di of the year, 
and scarcely a Nettle is now to Ofcourse it kills um 
fe 
e and most effect 
pted,” 
ADDRESS: THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRONWORKS. 
Tue St. Pancras Inox Won 
OLD 
IRON 
Obtained 
ST. PANCRAS 
TRON 
The improvement Le o — omms 1: 
K it in its position, confine the bars to short bearings, prev 
M a ien — he HURDLE. 
. PANCRAS CHURCH, 
x: Sr. PANCRAS AS ROAD, LONDON. 
co 
ied iip Medal 
HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
of the Royal 
HURDLES. 
Agricultural Society. 
j 
NH and RIGIDITY to t 
PROFESSOR VARNELL'S 
being strained, and give more than 
MANGERS AND STABLE FITTINGS, 
