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Arersrzs, 1559.] THE GARDENERS? CHRONICLE AND 5 GAZETTE- 
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fees: oF TOAL and GENERAL ADM cud r oe LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— J year 1860 the Highland Society will allow the 
xp or PRACTICAL an neorporated by 2 —— S ipod $ T i 7 
3 tower Kennington * fon, 8 Old Palace Yard, Westm: Landowners, the E 3 aug h x the E orkshire ssociation to elapse 
Principal—J. Lx m, F. G. 8. zos &c. Cier y, Estate Agents, — —— Fe in on gland and Wales amd T so P a Ms MM n" has been 
The system T the College comprises every ated, it would by delaying its ann athering 
branci requisite to preparo youth — — — . — A rs a * E e to ani c ary that the tthe 22 obtain in ordinary years the additional a ^ 
neering, Mining, Manufactures, an: the A mendmen ill, as receiv: 1 e Legis- F hei bl id x 10 
Bagin and Military Services, and for the Univers 5 lature. The Company now advance money, unlimited in of being able to provide suitable trial ground for 
Analyses and Assays of every dese ription are promptly and the whole E SU works of techy Ea - show of reaping machines at work, which is 
securately — — nh at the — — 9 "Ihe ter terms ds other par- | the whole nen rrt ae penses in all cases being 11d — a ves m so far north as early ds the 
ticulars may be had on application to the Principal —— 1. "Aue Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, ing, firs tw 
RTIF —— MANURES, Ke. — Manufacturers Clearing, Reclamation: Plantin for any r pur- ] all th 
and ot others engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES pose, Engines or Machin for Drain or Irrigation. is now genera through n. 
every necessary instruction for their economical . Farm Roads, Tramways — roads for agricultural or midland d and even the nor thern counties of Eng 
221 2n Selen reparation, by ap — 3. C. NESET, "F.G.8., > farming paroon es. ae f land, and itis nearly completed in the south. Ve 
Beer Loss d. Aie: aud Chomioal — OE navigable rivers or lakes. hope next week to give the report of crops with 
pus of Lime, * -— aen Ab of Gold, Silver, and| 4. The erection of Farm Houses, Labourers' Cottages, and | which our correspondents all over the isl 
Minerals are executed th accuracy and despatch. other Buildings required for ‘for Farm Leod Sade and v — usually favour us. Their statements have how- 
en desirous of — ung instruction in Chemical rovement of and additions to Farm and o : 
Analyses and Assaying, will ind amplefacility and acco mmoda- buildings for farm p S ur a sud ket toa certain extent Ms uy been ver p ed 
tion at the Coll owners assessed un e provisions of any Act of by the communications which during — past 
URNARD, LACK, axp COS atte ted hay 338 Charter, or Commission, i —— d weeks we have published i in our column: 
DD sormenbseuate OF in; amete tent er tore hc opt, die ot th cosp ca : 
0 per cen the same with the e KI esee e improve 
Koo of Lime. o investigation of title is required, and the Company being a very general complaint that the nd 
TURNIP MANURE, equal in value to of a strictly Anan charactor do not i interfere with the plans this. ‘autumn is thin a TT mago po bot Ax farmers do 
and execution of the Works, whic trolled only by the ain 
x mures Dr. Voelcker says:—*'These results must | Government Enclosure iem Roper t causo, The giy aht ta ht ah 
be very grati an nm and are the best proof of the very In posean Vocal tenants for life, trustees, 8 uting 
high — and commercial value which characterises goes in ion, incumbents of livings, bodies co to de! lio of — and 
you perp! ate. s, and other landowners are empowered to 
rporate, 
— is an 
n e cost and expenses of the above im- " 2 
provements, whether the money be borrowed from the Com- "intor which seems to 1 noe their notice, 
pany or advanced by the Landowner out of his own funds, and | which is at least as uch to blam Searcely a 
owners in fee may effect these improvements of their Estates 
ncentrated ohosph. rtain lesse 
Detailed analyses, with opinions of the late and present the f Dr with th 
Chemists to the Royal ei Society, with pepe prey 
Prices, &., may be had on application to BURNARD, Lac 
& Co., Sutton Road, Pl — Ay 
ONDON MANURE COMPANY, removed to 116, witbont 8 tho expense and prone responsibilities - or leaf- m is s free from ‘mildew, and in 
Fenchurch Street, E. C. (Established 1840), have the | incident to mortgagees, and without regard to the amount of | many cases the stem ; and 
following MANURES ready for delivery :— xisting incumbrances, Ex — hd. the weather been warm and moist, 
> AOF further information, and for forms of application, apply 
CORN E MANURE for SPRING TOP- DRESSING "TE to the, Ho =n wa Navies, Managing Director, ote the Barley - 2 aves "dt have suf- 
M ANURE aranteed A M : ered very seriously ery rare 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME rà T29 YA 855 L COLLEGE, | genera Barley, an mes rather a different 
In consequence of the reduction in the price of raw material | The next SESSION commences on MONDAY, August 4 form on that plant from what it aa Wheat. 
the London Manure Co. are enabled to lower the price of Early application to the Principal, the Rev. Jons Coystaste, | The spots are much shorter, an e spores are 
m aed een y cabe Lime, and to materially improve the e : or sais pe ie should 1 Bow arp Students shorter. In other respeots, however, it is pre- 
tie London Man — apply PERUVIAN GUANO ava acme Ede uec a whom | cisely the same and has 5 of 
Gibbs v: ons) SULPHATE f| T3 0YAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, exhaustion, Mar cm reat, i when seated on the stem 
onas NITRATE ‘OF SODA, — BONES, and 
every other Manure of N 751 Who lesale pplied. K CIRENCESTER. Per regards . Whe ; there is po 2. edge 
116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. 5 LIS 11 1 Hi ts pu N $. n that it od, : — 
REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Y MANU Prineipal The Re v Jons Gosta „ Trin. Coll., Camb. tho ough, na exaggerated, e is JE y 
[MES LA AWES begs to announce that a m this a out foundation. WOS IPIT, LE Aij 
| reduced the price of the Manures man: by * and Chemical 1 Manipula — A. C. VOELCKER, ter the Wheat had blossomed, appeare 
py bm, vie 7 ^ chaff in the shape of dark — or blotches 
TURNIP MANURE from £7 to£6 6 Agricultural Society of England. alt 1 de en ti ühoüt any tud 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF Lime: 2 15978 8 Geology, Zoology, -= Botany -Janes BUCKMAN, F. G. S., l eep into the tissue withou y : 
l A in do. „ 6to 5 Veterinary Medicine and Sürgerp- B. T. Brows, M.R.C.V.S. of mould, e — — the common Clado ati rium, which 
Practigal Agrcutare Farm anager—J. Cors — R. AC. so often giv black tint to standing eo rn in 
| E UN C damp weather without very materially offing 
. INDROD, C. E. 
De obtained ön application at his ofco istant to Chemical Professor—A. Sir. the gr 
London Bridge, E.C., EA. gen In- Studenti, 84l. ; S las 40l. per tatam. For ad- | one whi 
| Sus -B. Genuine Peruvian Guano m Messrs. Gr — mission application must be VÀ to the A wai The next 
1 . of v Sulphate of Ammonia, and other € Chemical | Session commences on MOND. 
American Cotton-seed Cake Supplied 
ENRY 
Y, 
wk ok A 
dg ast and which 3 was . bel! in this ES p arise s, 
r ae a as we believe, from heavy dew settling upon the 
X FORDSHIRE AGRICULT URAL SOCIETY. car 8 repe sues are yet tender, da. inducing 
degree of cold which is s injuriou ** Lem in 
-seed Cake supplied. 
TOKE-UPON- * MEETING, 1859. 
1 N in connection wi 
of all sizes. 
GALVANISED IRON PUMPS 
for Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 3 inches diameter, 30s. and 
HAST: | the ear is blackened T—— e upwards? 
sale — — de, te: bok went: ta 
The Agricultural Gaset d rene Ager his ot ot the dem o s in 
st 
32s, Gd. each; Tail Pipe for same at from 10d. per foot. 
GALVANISED IRON SWING WATER BARROWS SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1859 The 
for Garden o containing al gallons, entirel kt a NIME = 
puma e e Doc m —— A Report of the Yorkshire Be har ge | it escape general o io : 
GUTTA PERCHA TUBING FOR WATERI GARDENS $ Tho ugh some diminution m of E will doubt- 
M CUA, PERCHA COMPANY ere tie ba found anle paga, A To 
dann i from ben Movei | ted 25 a 8 the Reid and ee no cau: der om the con- 
ND, Esq., of Holderness House, near Hull. tural Society at Edinburgh. It is note-worthy | trary, che pr ad a mot gore of Wes d will 
NC T EXE i OR E rus qb. n sin at aec nbn was there m. any teil exhibition of probably be a average, 2 —.— the 
12 months fo: -vatering thes 1 and I find it to answer steam cultivation. It would seem that the manu etn does pe and 
better than anything Í have ever yof tried. "The. pressure of | faeturers interested in this subject are satisfied | encou rage the iem of mildew. M. J. “ae 
er F . with the ress already made, and believe t 
er ul "pk SEREPAN R e E 
Valuable ie invention for Gardeners — firak t ensi mables us to the general — is already fully convinced APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS. 
mire e labour a ebe e o, We wette een een eee e — bility of the methods already | gerrsmre. ;— Wheat crop barely an average in. iada ence of 
tta Percha Company, Pateni sanctioned and ad . : storms: x prey rapidly. Barley ty varia 
What Road, Gio Rond. London, KUS sud pud by thelt The two societies meet pis. the same week, | Oats full Hay ere der gerer very nod, others nent 
See Ts in spite of obvious ep nterest to the con-] Wurzel promising; plant in some ne places ar. Swe 
is universally acknowledged to | trary. For, admitting that there are few who would | and Turnips very promising; aftermath very short. Corn, 
best : a cines ced pretty generally about the 23d. Labour 
— ba en sng Pom ag v — 17 — care to be present with both as spectators, it is plain 8 regretted tae the perm should have been 
Plants from the pee rays of the sun, without obscuring | that there are man 7 who would help both as exhi- | called out at this season. F. W. Moore, Coleshill, 
the light. Also, for protecting the Bloom of 5 A from | bitors cmd y eer The t department | ue le, much laid, good average. Barley full 
No. 1.—90 yards 38 inches wide, 5 | and the live stock department of these shows would | fair crop. Oats good. Spring Benue fair crop. Winker Beans 
d ne 3.—Double eL. 18 yards do by 30 39 inches wide, | both of them be more capable of instructing and of very bad. Has fali crop, wa ms A — 8 ri — ber! 
N P9. benefiting spectators if the undivided 1 of b neral in a week. Alen. Fras, Riad 2 
= pese z * : ——— July 14. 
dt Ce ‘Strength, 18 yards long, by 30 inches wide, exhibitors in each could be CARS to both of them, Cues itas. it would. be to th in the o pens dee x 
goo owan Trade when ten or more Pieces are | as at present it cannot be. The neig manifes tly very correct estimate growing crops, man: 
tz —— — — chester is that one of these two associations uld po 5 at an * 
her Majest „the pone the inary po’ of i mestt poste 
of N ne TO ION Honse, mat ok the -n ias elapsed. And it in the case 
i ultura Soc —.— (eei of one society Fo y 
iwrence of Ealing Par and —Collier, EUN — dar ioa 5 eq pe 
PROTECTION rno: 8285 pe 
No DOO, & E ORCHING RAYS or — SUN ts history cs : SHIT 5 the case fe van 
ool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, kespi dd annual s is but one of many objects to 
EE ppi ping, 4 2 ^ (acted 
a tore tal an md : tone P moss It is adapted for| which the attention of the society is directed 
for A ^ * — T 
Fruit Flowers fro scorching rays of te! sn, font while in that of the — it ny the sole effort 
be had rn attacks of ha zr Tw orning frosts. To|of the year, the main > of its income, 
1212 le jand The whole sesion af its expendi 
gp ee y: ed i mig Zr er 5 run. ther » li hi e hi should X ield. feld wbi 
; 8 ARCHER, ole and sole manu ^de his 15 pum elieve the ry o etwo societies | ene * barge 
AR en — n LES — 1 * eee a5 tively, and we therefore venture express pek and arce 
am mtu 
m mate as a covering,” e die Py hope in the interest of the public that in the] another field not more 
