Jury 30, 1859.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL 
TURAL GAZETTE, 
a 
ploughing. This crop although damaged is 2 AMES Pom o IPS AND CO.’S PRICES of GLASS | ORTICULTURAL GLASS—JUNE TAR 
Pe ost — 2 saw it to p m yield at fro n | ds — month. | pex AS MILL ING TOYS 8 mae - ^ 
* ield seen was HORTICULTURA K Sizes, in 100 feet boxes. 85 He has 
" ac | 3 JA. ithe. | 6by4 ie E 
B. ahd d ied. 1 busliel a ‘and la 2 pe acre on th | 3 3 » 64 by 4 — A Y 7 }16 oz. to the foot, 115. 64, 
16th "- — of December, 2 pt oath the two| | H by > 25 4 «d * P 8 ve } lis. 6d. 12.04 | 9 d h 1 oh: by E e “apy 
sowings m o near to each other and at 4 13, 11, 147 11, 3157 11, 167 11 -: pr by by 9, 124 bs 101. iiy mt do. Las. 44, 
season o "the year when vegetation is MM DEBIT 39, 15, 12. 16, 1& 17, 13 .. 10} by 81 125 by 93, 18 by 10, 15 by 10, 13 xd n 
at a S -still, the differ een them is 18 » 1% 19, 1$ 19, re i > n * | 16s. 6d. 143 0d. at REN 13 by $ 13} by 103, 12 by n, 14 b B 
v ry mar first being several days fo coe | + ” 1 D " ie 2 Js 2 1j by Nur iby 10, „ 14 by 10, 121 by 11 
a | so forward that Mr. EA j Mr tting 1¢ the | |19,, 14, 20 n HM, A „ 14 : 20 by n 8 g^ 21 oz. 
b ity has since informed m he began cu ing i | 20 by Superi 18s. .. 275. 
PACKED IN 3 20 by 15 
| Boxes included. 
and Tuesda ay. The crop m ust have bee ordi- | im fet et E o E sizes as supplied te Mr. Riv: 
iy one before the late — as s although — laid | tley's neci Rough Plate Glass from 8 in thickness, 
the general opinion was that it would still be found to oncHARD oust SIZES, as sebptied | " » te Mi, Rivers. gue ed Glass in great variety, at 9d, and 1s. per foot. 
3 41 Y 20 in. b 21 oz aints, Genuine e Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, T - 
p resents, notwithstanding that it is so much d: amaged, | 20 | 20 n by 18 13in | Comm 5 25 i Ux 7 28 e A tine, Putty, C. ours, Varnishes, Brushe , Lamp no 
shows much in favour of such early sowing. The early | 20 in: S4 ow — o. 3 sua i oe reet Without, E.C., same side as Eastern 
crop last year ride w early 9 qrs. an aere and realised | “Box 1 nd not MM 
43s. per quarter. The next field was half in Mangel SM wi SQUARES. —Per 100 feet. d. CULTUR AL MACH 
Wurzel and half Swedes, in drills 30 inches apart, with| 6by4 65 by 4 I by 75 by 5 R n 6 E F. TURNER, Tiii: Ae PE 
8 „ 6 S$ s » P 95 „ n te Prize! Mills for 8 Corn Malt, &.; Port- 
the plants set out the Mangels at 2 feet and the xà E 6 avi Grinding Mills Steam nos d a indo; P 
lea qom oe These 1» 8 id s 12 e Grin xed an po e from 
E ct 18 inches. The ym JAM a power d upwa me Machines, Chaff 
rops w xg re the ost forward and = a i Y onic fe T 4 EU. Gutter, ODeaks 1 on a aap Gears, Sa - PUMA. mi and all of 
bes 2 du — After this came 12 s dodici t. out, London, | a supe or description an ‘ome, Color 
a field of pir dr — M — apart and from | p gnuse. Illustrated Price ico Lista sent free on application 
rather less than 3 pecks ed peracre. This too i ED aem ALL GAS APPARATUS, WITH FREEDOM FROM 
a surprising crop, and poe iti is much laid, was | ETLE Y. AND 5 CO. A 2924 SHEE T GLASS | SA i 
— 4 considered as likely to yield 50 busbels per of British Manufacture at eda arying from 2d. to — 2 OWER’S PATENT de Sa GAS 
h r two fields of Oats | Per square foot for the nal siz a required, many thousands o (APPARATUS, , for Private Resider arm Buildings, 
as © Ay CO: 00) SWO e d vl 1 which * N. ept ready packed for immediate delivery. Chapels, Railway Stations, — a isolated places 
also wle inches part, the quantity of seed planted | Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on Phas GLA tor | | —5 — "lighte with Gas. The various pen ts are of the best 
being *. peaks. acre, which pronounced to PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, 2 | materials and workmanship, are not liable to get out of order, 
promise not l n 10 quarters to the sreg , they TILES, and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATI | and cai can be worked with a small degree of attention by a farm 
— jond: ret the clover a fine plant, from 7 Ibs. of seed GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, servant or labourer without materially interfering his 
te ^ p ORNAMENTAL 8 GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, —.— duties. Prospectus —— timonials, &c., had 
Are led 1 Y the at 75 T: it | to James Her „35, Soho Square, London, Be ee Pro rs and nn 
yielde a ay t rilis ba no longer RA 2 first Sat — in Bad indi TER & Co., Lin 
visible. In this way 
as been said to sho w your reader: rs that with the 
n 
2 spoken of, for the. fields varied very little, but enough | | 
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land clean, and with the econo my of fewer ry be 
- thinner seedings, 
adi 
economical, and they notional erte 
two Scotch hoes in use in the e Turnip ground. Thes 
ng 
made for first shaving the land and so vo 5 rid of | 
surface weeds, and afterwards for combing it to 
eradicate Couch, Thistles, Docks, and all root weeds, 
between . drills of the wide sown e of 1 
D an d roots perfectly lean, with 7 or 8 Tier "ed 
repared 
crop. They were then shown Garratt’ 
2 — hoe to mateb, 3 liarro 
S, si oth 
Coleman's cultivators, Bentall’s 
modern implements th at chea dicate 
I will not. 
n MT NE received would 
mtg * — — with the à determination to 
recourse more 
in wi ed, and have 
generally e m and modern. cultivators to 
keep their Imd-clean and prepare it for S succeeding | 
crop. Hewitt Davis, 3, Frederick’s Plac e, Old Fewry: | 
Calendar of Operations. | 
JU T 
ER Ross: July 25.—Some eight days after I wn 
COTTAM a COMPT, Engineers, POLDEN, re 
SLEY STREET, LONDON 
A SEOW ROOM “DEV 
ED ENTIRELY TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE, 
VOTED 
T ~ NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION, 
West my | Conservatori achines Hand-glass F. Garden Engi 
W report for last month we had a heavy and continuous Greenhouse: — Re Game Kettin g aes 5 p Syringte —— Sorde ' 
fal of rain for 12 hours, which tly revived the face of | Hot- water J pee Ornamental Wire Work | Hurdles » Rollers Watering Pots 
Nature and cheered the farmer's heart ; and since that time we | Garden Vases Flower Stands arden Chairs ower Labels Garden Arches, &c. 
had repeated refreshing showers. A large proportion of Iro 1 $t Wire Fen G N a 
aup es so far EE before the rain -— t urdies, rain ire ren ame ettin ng, pd 
r as the lengthening of the straw was concerned very à 
d den barn this respect oven all the het Every 8 of Plain, 55 namental, Cast pss Wrought Iron, and Wire 
fields have been m. 3 ntaged. Pasture Gras —— — EXHIBITI ZE ES AND ENA MANGERS. 
SE pasti ally. he M irem. and Turnip a be |, N. B. COTTAM axp COr. beg to make it known M" there is no longer an entrance to their establishment from Oxford Street, 
Very sm ha aps on ae c.thirà less than it has been for several — — — — int n ar oe Mn second entrance from 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, W., by the side of the old entrance to their 
rs, han it now appears on the d. e 
he Heat Wim vues di Aes the drought 2 — that — 
s hav: grown up are small an „an 
when cut and hered together will occupy very little room [ ) N J M Y : 
r they is J - A reaping — * E A CO P 4 N S 
roughout the whole district there is scarcely a bit of laid 
ced to = „Wheat, though far from bulky, is yet the Ao Ge AS Oa ee a GT Se ei fms TOc 2 I 4 
_ Bere bulky erop, and wil, we believe, accordin "to its bulk ARDEN ENGINES S. 
. taresh out satisfacto: aving the ming season ' 7 
be daten damage, and being now well filed, all the grain if PHA ICM MEME E — anized Iron 
ia bat — would Mor quality. cede Suet ats "s eg 
below an average, au prove very unsatisfaetor: he : 7 
earlier fields rapidly changing colour, and harvest will Ditto, Wood, 84s,, 1055, Tio. 
— x Mn courso of thrée weeks. t still Flower Stands, 4s. 6d. e 
king wel aving no appearance of ase nij 
hoeing is progressing with all e, and the singling Cast Iron Ornamental ditio, to hold 
will be Xt in a 8. here is abundance o! 7 Vases, 278 
Work at this season f old and young, who Deane’s Mowing Machines with 
— Patented 1 
Correspondents 
to 
pe We have not 
—— 
ud : nd Lin; ees about c 
letters on su 
there has been M what Test y 
hese fcods, but it — no sw 
—.— what things p 
ng if the ground is moist is e - ^ 
ugh. would ap appl 
weather ier the plant is E E F 
DEANES open d to the Monument, bond elige 
reen 
den Pies 8. 
£3 3s., £3 185., £4 19s., £5 
fut Stools, 4s. ie 
Boyd's $ ae ie ae E 10s. aiao 
Every Implement for Cer Garden use on the 
