Sxrrrunrn 24, 1859.; 
Tréhonna 
t discussed by Mos * ind American 
poo mm Implements, by Dr. 1 D pa by 
Mr. Clarke on Steam Cad tivatio r^ r. Russell, on 
Climates ; E aa 2 on "Liquid Manure; y 
essrs. Lawes & Gilbert, on Grass La M y ure — and 
C. “C. P. e Cornu, on the — and 
dedu ill be i with interest, — = — 
of 
does not — to us to exceed the average merit 
the serie 
Calendar of Operations. 
diga 
8 : 
UTH Essex : Sept. 12.—We are now very busy crossing and 
i or Wheat and 
t sowed by the 
ns 
mE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
781 
ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, 
OLD ST. jT. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. 
HURDLES, | FENCING, AND 
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ST. E IRON heec OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON: 
SILVER MEDAL of the Royal Agrieltra Society for their IRON — * m 
which, by 
rom n 30s. to 
The Hurdles can be seen in process gy Is dis p the Works. 
inter t 
TE . , instead of being obliged GAME WIRE NETTING. 
to defer - to pw end, when en probably it m 4 wet, — +4 
r or by cot, a tow Professor Varnell' d Enamelled and Wrought-iron Stable Fittings. 
sands of acres often are in this country, when it is too vac ese Patent M. Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the Silv. Medal of 
— — iy known, selber ble Royal al Agricultural 2 and the Royal een Society Ireland, are adopted by ihe 
will it be credited now . those who are udiced eterinary College, a Professor Spooner of ution states " ould y w 
es "n 4 Wh €um ym ler ded as to thickness, Sealey ver the health and comfort of their horses. They can be had plain, galvanised, or enamelled. 
e and early in Sej — rng will penetrate their main roots 
8 feet into the subsoil before re Christmas, i in — x i rd 
win! food or sustenance when the earth m below, 
d 
m their 
cannot fi the dryness an 
sufficiently deep roots to enable them to fully mature, and stand 
erect, and so bid defi. to storm and other incidents towards 
their final developement. We are also very busy as days 
with the weeds, and 
22 of the oV — on our heaviest lan 
d seed c ure up. uing 
up a 22 
e been done a m 
is useless, many acres of stubbles, with the weeds, seeds, 
and insects, and in short, everything that has life o the 
surface animate and inanimate from the opper he | iro 
snail, and no doubt the larvae of the insect that destroys th 
ya etc? none dry and calm day (not wind )by 
the fo! — expedient. First, strew th all over th a 
— — — of chaff or other dry short material, (we use 
pow next, dash a small quantity o or 
Stockholm tar, (the former is th eapest) or any other 
litter uniformly Over the stubble; 
field in divum 
: 
M t, rooks, ns, 
— rats, mi ce, birds, snails, &c., common 10 W e 
t vegetable family in winter; yet in point of 
ihe * a and seb, and most part, ben part, being — — 
we 
— e See er casualties by degrees durin 
w got to a rather dull 
t little done in the 
are 
at cro, unless wi The as been 
Son the y mpl e Serer tit 
e whole, at the quan: 
—— — even XD AU i: 
eq 
higher lands w r "s il bens 80 = the 
1 mil be = at ew where ze e fim mM andit the Me 
ces to Correspondents. 
aA 
lished aeo 
—— — 2 "n 
3 and learn 
e of 
— say what has been thelr practice 
Subset. It will soon die o: 
and is iso of little service after the semi yonr, os 8 
R C. — weeds are disco drainage, 
so. pasturage, a d artificial ptm and. b y per- 
— ee in pudding or the spr plants at ail. Seasons 
du — especially in the spring and summer, and before 
be —.— If these not avail, the land must 
2 oughed up, well fallow — laid dow n again, 
poe — — “Cm id — 
made. We mne c, E Hl chen 
so the —ů of t 
nts the insertion of whose contributions 
the be 
"er 
t. 
Weens: ^ 
Close 
nade dare be 
md- 
is still dela n 
A Show Room i is — entirely to every description of Stable Furniture, and full-sized stalls and loose 
ion at St. Panc ras Iron Wo 
of it | GUTTA SENCHA TUBIN 
inspe rks. 
ADDRESS—THE MANAGERS, 
ST. PANCRAS IRON 8 OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., 
POSITE OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. 
Grass 
RE C E D. 
RTON Av» CO, Galvan BCHAED HOUSES 
| I. J. MO ised Iron wines appli 2 us to Mr. Rive: 
2, Basi ORCHARD HOUS SIZES, as supplied = = rh Mr. Rivers, 
GALIAN SEE Tt 20 in. E 21 oz. 
for Farm Buildings and — Roots; th tab eet m ost dur- | 20 in. by 13 in. | Com - 14.8 „ WI 
able, 1 st Hootng ner m Mye veape 103d. per yard. ze by 14 in. — do. oe £385 6... 19 
STRAND” CABLE FENCING 20 in. by 15 i A- xes ncaa and nt 15.9 .. I9 
e. 
HILLIPS 
180, Bishopsgate St Without, 3 
Yo EH NY OTHER HOUSE 1 
CLASS OR. CONSERVATORIES Ex 
A 43D eae ret — 16-oz SHEET GLASS 
Man t 
2 formed 
of Twisted Wireslike a rope or cable), the stron 
eapest, and neatest — ged in use, will resist t 
— will not bend or fo 
gest 
e — nud cattle 
x s i 
posts, and p d Standard „ 1s. 21d. per yard. Pes 
This fence ista far mede than posts ny x ATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
n fenci ssesses four times the v ANS, ey PLATE GLASS, 
ront nor corrode. Upwards of NTAL WIND GLASS, a LASS S ADES, 
Fencing alot ra to Y^ — LEY & Co., p uA [e 3 —— 
GALVANISED GAME AND POULTRY NETTING. 
. 24 ins. wide, 
2-inch 5hd., 74d. 
d mA, 
sed, 24 ins. wide, 
ch mesh, 4d., 5d., Ps 
yard. Th 
W. 
See —— Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS—JUNE TARIFF. 
HOMAS —— reduced Tariff of 
si d 4 Tby5, 6 oz. to the foot, 115. 6d. 
44, T4 b t, 
TM 
82 b 
o any. size. 
GALVANISED TRON CHAIN. ‘amr — & CHAIRS, 
POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, PRONGED DAHLIA 
f| RODS anD ROSE STAKES, &c. 
Strong CATTLE HURDLES from 2s. 
per yard. 
PATENT IMPROVED GAS WORKS, 
f all sizes for the use of Private Houses, 
Rail 
way 
Stations, E E Mines," Villages = Works — — gl 
— . m; entrusted onu Glass from } to [CRM 
an ordinary la Coloured Giass in En J 
AST Td ne Bette Ooh Varsities, — . —— Cet 
- E viz. — ours, Varnishes, Brushes, p 
e a T are 
estal, GARDEN CHAIRS and STOOLS, ] RUSTIC GARDEN | Counties Railway. 
EATS and TABLES, both plain and bronzed, a also + ARDEN AZIERS' DIAMONDS ron CUTTING HORTI- 
ROLLERS of sizes, —Prices CULTURAL and other — to be had of the Wax 
Iron Merchant, 6, Bankside, London, anufacturer, Jom 
WARDS, 20, ae 1 Wes 
RUIT TREES, POULTRY, RABBIT NETS, and pus London ces from 10s. to 27 
CATTLE FENCING. Umen NETTI NG to Protect the — — Son. AND PANS, in 
Bloom of Peach, Nectarin Fi Seed 
— of not 
London — at 
„ 54, 48, 40 
s. 6d. 6, 
d. 
CANVASS, 4 Sting Kale and Pl 
emp Shee 2 an unging 
H ar, r Tiles, c 
DE gogo 4 feet high, pto — Aiara — 
wide; 941 6 feet wide, 3d. ; "—— d Bo: — 
corded yc 5 yard extra, Ms, Kilns, Belle Isle, York Road, Ki 
agent h gu "Nei. wi Bam bor P Pols, cx PEDE TALS, SUNDIALS, FOUNTAINS, 
Pe xw Om Edm V FLOWER BOXES, JARDINETS, FERN CASES, 
321 1 e AND OUR 
» 
Ass TIFFANY is universally acknowledged to | ORDERS SEATS 
he best, neatest, Y cheapest — — for s sang Mansion Grounds, or or — private or publie Park. 
Conservatories, and other Hothouses. E urin r Pri pply to FREDERICK Ransome, at 
4 the 12 — Ü Cann Row, Westminster, S. W., or Patent 
of Wall Troos fom Stone Works, Ipswi 
n pie 
CROSCOPES. 
AMADIOS JOJANICAL MUROS cO ES. 
d 
No. 1.—20 yards iong, by 38 inches wide, 5s. per piece. 
No. 8. Double s img by 38 18 yards long, by D" inches wide, 
6d. per 
Emo strength, 18 yards long, by 39 inches wide, 
9s. 
prie ae ig to the Trade when ten or more — are 
taken.—JoBN w & Co.. d Stree! NG GA 
G FOR WATER 
of 1500 75 
EELL/S 
eros CKED DOUBLE BOIL 
ubing, — HORTICULTURAL — 
TENT WROUGH 
— m 
S, WAREHOUSES, &c., 
omical, ckest Er 
at r 
ra the E Cu) Pos EAM 
. Barnes, Sept 1 | epe 
—I readily bear m my testimon he ex- 
and with one- dise ot goer} Boiler ; indeed to that of the whole heating 
— y tas „ 00 00 DLL Ce epe UE EA 
it heating power economy o 
on — LA IN niei management I am, v Gentlemen, yours Fey: 
holesale Dealers iu town and co untry. “Messrs. G. & W. Steell. 
water our gardens 
Coptestos. E 
