^ 
Avevst 13, 1859.] 
THE GARDENERS’ = AND ee 
RAL G a 677 
^ mm fxehIAM 232 2 
ONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY.— Investment | equally unfavourable, li ls of n lis not fair 
of Savings and Capital for all — — wf e inte-|in our pastures as the e past July. The Jes de ng. y 
let ares vance 
CC.... feel Mte Te deem — 
interest on Depo as n rom ur per ed, : g element in al ese 
t. ENDE MNT c tland — the north there never w at fav 
— ary, 33, Norfolk Street, Strand, W. C. a rdi: the Turn Top; an the h el tirai — s ^ eb v" 
LANDS iMPROVEMENT .COMPANY.— 80 th, where green crops look better and where | flavouring matter, * may a taste 
1 by a yum Act x A e cm in 1858 — Mangel Wurzels are good, great injury is being "bor vapid materials, This however is by no 
2, Old Palace Yard E — W. 3 the F he T 1 urs erp t 4 tud 
pag emt ag * ee aoe | As te a x : ng. »" Péas are unusua ly good —.— a this — mel some aed since "n de 
and in $ s other erops— i j i w. 
The Directors be to announce that the Company's 
Amendment Bill, 18:0, has received the the —— e the — Spri rin Beans are also good, Winter Beans wou uld now s imply | point out how we may at least 
lature e Company now advance money, unlimited in have generally failed. Potatoes are as yet gene- 
unt, for tho rum pde poe i of Agricultural I — "emen 
v fr the nab ie bf ees ee o Tro a — y—very «mei indeed in the | food for our cattle, and havin done we would 
the whole out f- V north—sm mal = soun — = south. The disease — at the mean m be Aa which this end may te 
1. Drainage, — m and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, — as yet only few places, mply and d cheaply at tained 
— Ra bev ti eee or Irrigation. pur- — in Irelan “Asa a starting point in this in quiry we are aware 
2. Farm Tramways and Railroads for agricultural The following is a numerical abstract of the | how the sense of smell is employed to — — 
purposes. grain crop returns: he flavour of hay, an s in ing to 
3 E that the sample which is — selected by the 
— vers or lakes. horsekeeper, whie btn eg best for 
4. — Labourers r Cottages, and TT ETE ERR " eper, 
pu 7 eing ous qualiti 
rorem nent of tod addi additions to Farm houses and other rtr £a "ge “| n a - 5 | > — s ever found to contain a — -y is rich in a 
Tandemas amaii RE Qi ENCA c iyu Under average 67 so | 63 19 hig iy a — principle, This Grass is the An- 
— Royal C Charte arter, or Commission, in respect of. — otal 7186 | 108 71-85 | "m 90 horanth:ym. odoratum or Sweet Vernal Grass, the 
MM or annes wrote ur 8 áp gom E 2 e e of whieh is said to depend upon a peeu- 
— rrow their ee rtiona share e cost, an: h 2 2 
ibo samo with thé exa ses on the D mproved. ue organic ,compound which the name of 
No investigation of title is requi d the Company being} WE lately made some remarks upon the disease |  Coumarin” has been applied the chemist ; 
amem Apr do not t interfere with ‘the plans which hae: Án s0 1 amongst Winter Beans. thi substance is found in several plants, and the 
Government Boclofare Comtatasiodene- 1 mor have si nce shad a V CCS in A of dis following is a translation of on remarks o 
Under the Company seminis a ibm trustees, m ortga- and extendin ng our 2 dig s | German chemist uron its natur 
n - ES aherran vings, es corporate, t 
lessees her landowners are empowe — to ^ e as oon urrin g on s Coumari rin, C, 18 H, 0, is found i in Tonka Beans, 
the inheritunce p the cost and expenses of the assumes in genera j i milder in which it sometimes 
of 
pal. responsibilities ge wher 
hai 
o induce rapid ge in Asperula odora 
appears in the sha of 
inthe iari and whole plant of Melilotus, 
and Anthoxan um 
5 * 
— be nd without regard to the amount of the haulm is not easily dried a. vy he peeuliarities of the V y Grose p — 
For fürther ir — and for forms of application, apply dew either ease — with a red gni by Prof. prora: in ** The ral 
to the Honourable WILLIAM — Managing Director, | tolerably defined spot, which is pale in the centre, History of the British Grasses :”—“ It eth 7. 
= »_Westminst These spots often remain of a small size, though| sence of this Grass which imparts most of the 
&c. — Manufacturers | occasionally spreading far and wide especially | grateful smell and flavour to meadow-hay, and 
engaged in — — ARTIFICIAL when occurring on the stem. Though, however h in all probability renders it not only more 
— the red spots remain of small size, and therefore | palatable but also more nutritious one 3 25 - 
comparatively innoxious, the disease ificial is odour resides to 
always cease entirely. Other spots 2 DS rown | siderable e common mn (Melilotus 
espateh. | tinge occur, irregular in bea but 8 | officinalis) and also the white Melilo . leu- 
concentric rings, so as fre ently to M slight cantha), which account it has com- 
— behind, and inv “i in DA — urse | mend r admixture with Clovers E Grasses, 
„„ UOI SO aD e smaller patches. Though the cat is or ** ain or to impart that flavour 
— unum umm evidently concentric the * search does in which these are 80 — € ~ in - e pri 
38, Lower Ken nington, London, S. eteo e fungoid growth, as -— t | ciple be once admitted, there will diffieulty 
Princ — 8 G. S., F. ert suspected. If the br rows es id in rendering seeds as s highly yore as meadow 
cing POULTRY), IMPLEMEN 
RSDAY 1; 
petition ; 
and en 
T Elliot Street, Clayton Muss. 
Patrons—The Right Hom 
Lorp . 
ey ere and 
ise ^ri 
e ah di 
, 1851, p. 551, is E 
— — of DrnBy, K. G., and | 
the EARL o 
‘of LIVE MEOCE | (in- 
Ke. will take — at 
September 8 
are ns for 
dent for the Year—The Right Hon 
TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW 
lon THU -— n DAY. 
B. RYDER, Secretary. 
gm. blotehes, but in which a third set. of gal 
— Aug. 13. and white 
a 
8 
uire into those f zn oods the basis 
13 shall ÎL probably = 
ng 
neommon to 
tithe, ont ordinary “ood asa ee it is 
— ers, a“ warm 
| occu mm nuff-colo mred in the cen ntre 
thee 
The Agricultural Gazette.“ Whe - 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1859. 
TIE 
have 
which $ 
lying i 
made 
deen kn 
The miners as regards “food for beast v ig 
ey 
quality ; and W 
more injured * * 
gl h 
ctl h 
Uredo Tuba EY E 
en — by - gas kinds of blotches at 
Top wears a very wrete aspect, a 
is by no 
en of the farmer is 
couraging. 
It is well, however, 
be exercised. Ms the 
We hav 
wh'eh 
—— 
that proper caution should | P 
“Crop Returns” 
rent p des is utterly condemned, | 
in the M lea pages 
of the present 
Probably 
wn in the United 
M the 
vious abun ed 
via ae y deepened the disappeiotinen 
this 
rt hower er, that ced the most 
quien, wes 
be ploughed in. Happily, however, the far rmer, 
t| who is „very sab gary that there were 
ielding, and he de'ermined to | 
and a "little longer. Z i 
f these 
wet and. steamy 
of Fran 
ce, several 
qd other warm erates 
vated i: 
grad Sk A culti- 
ers from June to July. 
s and farriers for horses, 
d alii, and for fattening 
, resembling 
ey are pe 
taste, 
a rinaeeous 
odour of t 
di 11 Melilot; when 1 t 
hav tuous fari 
it 
p 
5 
8. 
e he was los: 
th 
nela 5 mid- | 
Sed good deal of in 
to the Barley Bury. 
Bu. uum rele 
wm Giu tm dividua inary cultivator 
tot the gran ripen- doubted 1 have followed the example of 
This 
5 | which p prove the necessity of close observation in 
1 „where it i is 
ats, too often utterly neglected. P J. B. 
uuntry | Ix commenting upon the new manufacture of the 
= cape cattle — we have confined ourselves 
the: d 
vnd Lm M 
ed 
It is one of the dee ‘of t the dry 
se for 
seeds, , thou gh its recent extende du 
— 
beat bk heaviest and best is 
t rineiples, that any idea 
8 laid than has perhaps ever da I ng cd rties in them i is 
cattle 
; but 
its de cultivation is extremely si — 
D f feedin 
to say the least a mistake, and that the emend 
adyance in the price of the compound over the cost 
as we 
have at this — a plot of great — in our 
* ROH RGER's Organic Che 
