SEPTEMBER 17, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND at GAZETTE, 765 
T TALS rm 
In r^ two sowings of 40-days ) Maize, 
ne, Rape, ICK 
Buckwheat, Moha (Hungarian Gress). In July, T , 
Lscccd4eeg 22) HOWARDS CHAMPION PLOUG 
is sown, the land being ploughed, reduced, and + E 
manured. The following mixture is sown in summer— — 
40-days' — — — - Mustard, and Sorgho. 
The f. a mixture of plants is very superior to | 
that from me one of the ae a both as to 
quantity and qu. The British c h 
i f 
ould have continued, but the — taly is 
the farm. — in of — is stated 
to be abou 
ox gre of the varieties — — ay de Brie grain 
black, in very common e redu France. The! Gained the FIRST PRIZE as ils. Best t Plough 21 Wega Sea 
other — was a variety known as Russian Oat. : ts at Warwick, 
Pae Tan eas broken pe Arst Cine lll!) v the Reyal Ar ei of agland, di 
the Beat and the had | only ones tried on BOT LIGHY A f "HEAVY LAND and as HOWARD'S CHAMPION "PLOUG SH — — — tobe the best 
miden — en injured e by the dS "of the 22 ^ I~ FIRST PRIZE, of the HIGHEST AMOUNT given by the Society fo any kind a Plough, was 
about 
orem | ye op tA & F. HOWARD, = EETI 
— "irregular roe pn for the | pei only the I. 1 - * te MARWICK r * 
period of the year; 12 "acres Potatoes, a fall crop, "E FI PRIZE ron He Eaa Entre — e SU ie ^Y: PRIZE rox — i Er 
and quite free fro he bli n i to the LIGHT LAND, Axp A PRIZE von Tug. BEST — T TL — 2 AND. ^ run FI PRIZE rom tar BEST 
straw of the cereals to furnish fodder, there are stacked bf ARROWS, mue oe n ast RROWS, AND Tur FIRST PRIZE ron tHe 
between nd is cut earl 
season, from parts of the lands in Grass. When n very one of HOWARD'S Implements, tried at Warwick, gained a Prize. 
2 irrigating part of the land are laid and i CATALOGUES, with full particulars, sent — free on application to 
large supply of green food will doubtless p — — J. & F. HOW ARD, BRITANNIA IRON WOR RKS, BEDFORD. _ 
from the S en ation of the liquid manure. The weight 
g 
— jue, a Det and ll poly cde G R EI E N IN G & C 0 M E A N Y's 
food for th : e he he w — 
—a condition ia essential for the profit 
yara, condition PATENT WIRE FENCES, 
—— — 
Calendar of Operations. PATRONISED BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT. 
cia yet 
Srrcirication.— Height r horizontal 
bars of strong, liable fe fid » wire, — 
SEPT 
Berwicksaire MERSE FARM 
tough, 
. The: e labours of rected by vertical AS of lighter wire, wov 
firmly on at regular intervals of 4 inches. 
9d. per lineal "i 
From “u Report of Judges" on the Exhibition 
r* Trial of Implements at the Salisbury 
Meeting, 1857. Royal Agricultural Society of 
England 
“The Iron Wire —: Fence of Messrs, 
— SING 7 cheap and excellent. n — 1 be very 
d, and was well eoated with a bright and 
rale 1o — varnish.” (High commendations 
were 
y: 
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ee. .. Wy, G. & Co's NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
e uc? m N is now rea uis: It contains Nl i M 
Boge? ee above, and other TRON and WIRE FENCES 
— a SSS PARKS, FARMS, GARDENS, GAME PRE- 
E SERVES, POU LTRY COURTS, &c., also of IRON 
GATES, TRON YS DLES & vi 
the new crop. 
E expec ct the various 
ide: 
unity fa general Considerable e portions | " No. omn SHEEP-FOLDING FENCE. 
e GREENING & Co, Victoria 
f 
mildewed, and of Winter 
O BE SOLD, poras SAW TABLE aùd Gn ian 
BORING MACHINE for T — = — 1 less than e 
ING or FORCE PUMPS, on Wheels, with 
few first-class Agricultural Implements — to new at pod 
half price.—Epwarp WEIR, 296 London, N.W. 
OTTAN'S PATENT INVENTIONS vo FOR STABLE Trade. Square 
— i 
2 dert — & Prize 
patronised by th: paccm 
rams by Pr aes was held 
CER reds — ea than — 
need an competition, an: 
realised high averages. SET 4 92 
Notices to Correspondents. 
BARRENNES N Mares: A Subscriber. The fault most probably 
is with the horse. The mare should be in sod ee 
2 y" I have lately broken up some : 
acres o rse and Poa ta it 2n pee Grass. In COTTAM ax» COMPANY, mad Street, W., are the AYNOR COOKE'S warranted PRIZE 
ite of Perrys de ‘crops and the necessary in’ pe . pA of the PATENT gems MANGER, P ING id BUDDING KNIVES, SCISSORS, &c.— 
the Gorse comes Aad thick as ever. and Wrought Tron Rack, united to an iron to) . 
d Ape: ‘the = com ed ope useful fixture, havin, ko n c — all 
for — pe MEUS up m m — — z y 2 «merge 
] ed, which is 
Tes fbi DNE eodem the c down ck of oe een —— IRON HURDLES, FENCING, Xc., MADE BY MACHINERY. 
COTTAMS NEW ATENT SE OX, an important ad G " P 
tion to theabove fittings, 5 — a construction, light, à 
durable, promotes cleanliness, and is economical in its results. | 
Nurserymen and Seed Merchants in 
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OF ENGLAND. 
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Snia of population — 
e — et 165%} 
um le that of 1774. Now, | ona: 
cultural exporting: Sung, e ie ws not eont an agri | The New Tlustrated a ee ei 
int cuttivation afa - jE believe dw jtir e Oxford Street, W. 
Population must have produ 3 v a i; besides the guano 23 N. B. Corram & Co. beg to make it known that there is no 
manure and other manures would es an Oe or longer an entrance to their establishment from Oxford Street, 
I simply wish to know he fact whether the | but that have made a entrance from 2, insley 
of corn. by any a, have been less in Street, Oxford Street, W. WWW 
than in 1774.” [Thé statement must be m mistaken. ] their works, opposite the Pan 
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