Ocrosrn 15, 1859.] THE GARDENERS SHRONICLE AND AGIICULTURAL GAZETTE. 837 
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made fro: — Ta — Jie. Southdowns—prime wethers,| THE BRISTOL NURSERY, KEMP TOWN, BR MTON. RAINED PEAC ` * 
372. to sired ditto, 30s. to 36s. and 38«;| A LEX. McKENZIE, for some time 2 | COTS, APPLES, Criss e PUUN T APRI- 
well- bred 1 Southdown —— is to 37s. a head ; choi LA at Woodlands, Blackheath, to inforte, iJ fiends -4 bad $ E. R. GREE Ratuway NURSERI R 
litto to 43s. ; tks — and the PE ow he has taken the above T | t quality and - the most reason; n" term with (v 
: 'o and hopes attention to bis business to chitin 1 a eed st e — gratis as to soil, planting, and trea: "i he a in- 
23s. to m fr stock), 21s. to of the arda -A —5 so ide rally be 8 on the e late Mr. Mitchell. as to insure success. of the Trees 
= to2 ead, Having taken the —— Stock. he will be prepared toexeoute | "STANDARD am DWARF i 
ar 252 atile from eating Yew Branches. — At | es at once, and begs to offer the following Shack up fn tine | ll sorts of NURS RY STOCK. RONE, EY ee and 
ath of Cattle ating ~~ ^ * | condition :—VINES, from Eyes, fit for forcing or planting. | ash, or re —— nknown corresponden 
ed House, Hursley, lately occupied ip Mr. Nerds FRUIT TREES, trained — in — | EIGATE SIINE E E RAM — 
bailiff to Sir W. Heathcote, Bart., there is a Yew hedge | Extra large RHUBARB, for immediate forcing. E Flori * sog S AND. — Best quality for 
it to fancy shapes and figures. This operation was F168, in pote, fit for forcing, FAA por von ; ess quantities, 1a. ed per bushel, 
1 a : STOVE e — —. E PLANT ave to any London wharf or railw PEAT, LOAM 
performed during the t week, and the cuttings, superior ** "ian Lo IPS October 8. | and vile Gd. a 2 75 in large » E. 9 Sacks for 
^ 7e a d " 2 * 6. A or on hire 6d. ea fiy 
which Mr. Fowlie during his occupation always had FOEN STEWART, et. the pm firm of — and N KEN , Purveyor to f Maj 3 an Place, Old 
carefully collected and burnt at once, were on this Stew: SEEDSMAN, begs respectfully te | — Road, ve on, S. E. 
OT-WATER 1 PIPES at wholesale pr — — 
occasion suffered to lie on the Grass of the field. inform his fiends. — cr Public generally that he opened 
—— in — E - E E Ashley, had | bis new premises at 6, Exchange -— Septem two doors | 
30 he nber, 
from the Corn Hall, in the last week in September, with an ws, Syphons, Tee Pipes, = 1 
bout : y morning entire NEW STOCK of everything n with the trade. Wrought an nd cast iron Boilers, Saddle, Conical, Cylinder, — 
some boys ou tpe ein them Joux Stewart's DUTCH BULBS have arrived, having been Elliptic, from 24s. each, Boilers and D om ds to with- 
lyi i — was qms selected especially for him by some "Wf the first houses in | out brickwork. Valves = 19s each. Coil , 
great anda ste * iven to it showed Haarlem. A List w rend , and will be franked to any | Doors, r „Supply Cisterns, and Builders’ Castings 
in pin, n g address upon application. Ho solicits the favour of early orders | 9f. 7 1 ription’ in — at Mr. Lvxcu Wurrz's Iron 
the cause of the death of the others—na — 7 the | for the same, 80 as to secure. Roots of the best uality ; and | Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Blackfriars Bri don, 8, 
eati the Yew cuttings — the hedge. Hamp- pledges himself that every order entrusted to his oaro shali HORTICULTURAL 1 AND H 1 
— — regelte his s personal attention. Al Bulb orders to the amount Ce EATING BY 
of 20& will be sent, carriage paid, to the nearest Rail: 42 R. PEILL, 1» es ton o Baldinger ern 
TEED WHEAT FROM THE CHALK. — Selected | tural pu marcy 4 Tmn tor or = 
E à THE C — Sele = nven © improved Conia! Holler 
Calendar of Operations. samples of CHIDHAM, WHITE TRUMP, ROUGH | for beat ating t pe prepared $ y rtake works qus any 
CHAFF. HUNTER'S WHITE, RED-CHAFF' WHITE, | magnitude, and "refers Eo celebrated range of 
Cro Be R. GRACES WHITE, TALAVERA, RED BROWICK, RED | FORCING N at HI TESTY "S GARDENS. FROG- 
pe 14th of last month we com- | NURSERY, GOL DEN DROP, and allt the — kinds of Wheat, | MORE, and at SIR ROBERT PEELS, DRA AYTG N MANOR, 
Wester Ross 
yleted c one of the — ‘lake ests we havo ever bad. There was | — by Raynuirp & Ha ART -— and 89, Seed constructed un er the superintendence his D nger, Mr. 
ittle interruption from bad weather from beginning to end. Mar k — e, Londor 1 [^ md prices on | JOHN rs, and also to his BOILERS fixed a the CRYE- 
We have little to boast of however, save the gen f of the plicat Tan LACE, the ROYAL — GARDENS, 1 
weather, and the — ofthe harvest, Take the following RK, and KEW, and at several hundreds bility’ 
ife ins 
PROVED RIVET WH 
2 a imen of what can be done by the en E : light H T às, Public d — tablishments, and Manufectories 8 tL on 
Apu having oll the Mande well fitted for the different parts | M? T Aan Los X the attention of j ue ^ to pro R. P. also manufactures every n London and 
of t je work. — Saturday the 20th of Au — e commenced his new RIV HEAT, — * ofa a | Iron Roo; n Houses, and Iron Fencing, plain and orna- 
cuttin, of Wheat, Oats, and — with 6 scythes, handsome nd A — Ma delete dro he variety | — Strong Iron Hurdles EAN „ ft. high, with 
In fn days of — ct time the whole 40 acres were gone over — Be~ known as the Golden Rivet” or “ . — : — 4s. 3d. mare ditto for cattle 9d. 9d. each. ——— and 
n having c t t little less res per A There — 9 ns contained 2 o less than One HUNDRED AND TWEN er particulars forwarded on rece pt t one 
oan — «i ed A 6 sc; os * e ox 3 TO TUE NOBILIT Y, GENURV Raus of mue postare stamp, . 
D. mp binding, 2 em for raking. The Fn nde i Mr. B. confidently recommends the above to all growers of | U Pee uÁ€—— AND HORTICULTURISTS. 
of the rakers were en or the half year; all the | Rivet Wheat on account of its oe «A P and the os rs soa an to 
others were engaged for the harvest. A few of t ds were | esteem in which it is held by rs. Great care has lA Weeks 1 F 
— when the cutting was completed; the others were taken to e the k as pure as possible "Price 4s. per Buildi "belts vo form the above that Horticultural 
retained to assist in cartin, home and in stacking the crop. | quarter. New wank l. each. May be obtained of Mr. T. | € di^. — oo! to so fow, — prices a 
This operation oecupied 7 additional days, on which days some | BENTALL, Perces, Hals tead; also of Mr. R. Huson, Secretary to „% tat that he prepares Working Drawings and Specifications, 
55 carted to the stackyard, themen and 2 the Essex A ricultaral Society. Halstead, by whom men" so e 2 can have their own "rev by any country 
of the rakers being, as I have already said, pi: — r servants, will be show nj en Bra MA. Colchester and — Markets. 5 t ls. 6d. per foot supe: upon their own estates 
were not, ot eourse, then paid. The b ers had from 4. Remittances requested fro: inknown’ corresponde | - 2 ae 9 ‘pon the T — m erecting 
to 25 e women an ys r day. o HUJA JAPONICA end vv te ine n us for all kinds of Farm Buildings, 
outlay — to 20L, the — hg — a binding, raking, oo | 5 bourers’ Cottages, Laying — of Estates, 
leading, and stacking being about 25. lld. "br 17 e ans &c., prepared for all the al et — 
We would have greatly preferred a more i^ | Ki — | Chee . V. s 7, Uppe t Che e Row, 
with — — stackyard. Wiest bulked less than OTEELI helsea, 8. W. 
usual; Barley considerably less, and of Oats there is less | Q'TEELL'S ENT T. d 
than half the usual bulk. Straw will be a scarce and costl 8 BACKED jeu POLEN forte ATING Peg. — 
commodity until another harvest; a and, d to the evil, our | HOBTIOULTURAL BUILDING: OUSES, & 
Turni. hich were never at any time very promising, have, the mos werful, mos! Ph p ^ p is 
from the contin: icht, been overtaken with > | Boiler in 1 and m ore dam quick ac 
must now be a very deficient crop; conseq: ly, from the | pe o — hmond, Surrey, wide) the onl A » ns ed 
want of keep, numbers of cattle will be thrust on the market, n be procured, Tr rst e y place where they 
and for the remainder of the rices will be very low. “Re e 
—— y, Barnes, Sept 10, 
eadily bear my testimony to the. ex- 
Gentlemen, —I can 
cellediof of — Boiler; 
porre to that of tl d 
quality. A more yt commencement of D L 2 oes apparatus which you have supplied for our c n scq xov 
although the breadth planted w ite b t heating power with economy of fuel add facility 
be exported from the n. am, 2 yours 
TYNESIDE: October 10. — that farmers have had time to 
test the produce of the cereals by id Wh we are able to hues 
a more imate of the yield. Wheat, the staple crop 
of the d „ bu ^ is a average 
in tity, the quality however is quite inferior to last year, 
both colour and weight being deficient. Barley in ex 
instan t upa h , but in the majority 
will be deficient in yield per acre, but the quality superior. 
. E fght and husky.” Tho ae vio 
e uce is generally weight and hus e 
breadth under Beans is ai ad in „the 5 — dot wer 
ing view th considerable favour on the drier soils; the 
crop is vari to bulk, but the produce quite under an 
av o crop, but on the warm 
Tursipe on aff the best ballo ee 1 teers nee: eng Ml LER 
ps on t soils are a great failure, thou; a roved Z PATENT Bor 
continuance of o: weather they may improve to a crop; nds 
while in the colder and later districts they approach a fair es Mil X rt A i Boller, wit : ith the the facili 
average. Keep for stock has been scanty throughout the heat separate! * 
— a 6 rains though copious came too date E improve = v UM, — - TE L T . —— —— descriptions and prices of his Patent 
uc nsiderable p n made um 0 — e following plants :— approved GARDE ENGINES sent fi 7 
with cleaning of stubbles, both by grubbers and skim ploughs. | BEGONIA CHA LES por ue er than Begonia 2. x Butlin application s 
s ti el — sae ics rof Inst week an at is hare " Reni rm > 5 ri = — — 1 2 5 for Building or Heating. 
employ. sowing winter Beans and preparing the lan: dia ornamental t0 80 
for their reception, A considerable breadth of Wheat has also | MYRISTICA . , fine foliage dare 0140 F SALE, about 15 lengths of HOT. 3 
on the “bare” fallows, too often I ai d“ "| CIBOTIUM PRINCEPS, o Ferns PIPES of the best quality, also Elbows and Bends oi 
of manure if n. s. Now that the nights are cold we et introduced 31. to 8 00 —.— One 8 i ane order ; nly been in uss 
are turning our attention to the housing of cattle, with a | ALSOPHYLLA AUSTRALIS, Tree Fern í for or greenhouse 0 10 0 Mr. Heap, N Upper St., Islington, 
grudge at the 1 thought of such short provisions for their | CLEMATIS SOPHIA FLORE PLENO .0 40 REENHOUSES, CON: 
maintenance, y. C. . MUSSCHIA WOLLASTONII 0 40 G* SERVA ATORY, &c., - r Sale. 
LILIUM GIGANTEUM, FLOWERING 2 00 f jarge Stock, Glazed, ready for Fixing, a 
PHONIA ARBOREA, ALEXANDRE Il, one of the e Hothouse Builder, Triangle ner we N E 
Notices to Correspondents finest dark Tree Pwonias 1 00 JARDEN NETTIN 
Bitoon Manure: TJ. Ie is a superphosphate teig ro- | New Pear GENERAL TOTLEBEN, of which a drawing erving Fruit Trees from Frost, Blight, Birds, & 
bably a little more ammoniacal or nitrogenous matter than | _ can be obtained 0 8Oland 2 4 a Fence for Fowls, &c. One yard wid DM x a e 
as it is th blood instead of water. RHODODENDRON BYLSIANUM 0 80 8 fang A d., and 4 yards 6d. pat yutd, in an * : tit — 
Cows: —. . Give Bean- meal instead of oil-cake | ROSE Mos rem, n E E UGENIE, splendid be had at C. Wricut's, 376, eg wo 888 y 
and "wheaten flour once a day, and — it] White 3 6 A liberal allow: to Nurserymen. 
ollowing grae :—Prepared chalk, 1oz.; Verse NEW CATALOGUE, No. 66, is just Y E Sura Te 
opium. 1 scruple ; techu, 1 drachm. WC M "nd. iiy be "obteiusd free of Mr. R. SILBERRAD, 5, H NER es "n "T ORTON anv C Os, 
E ^ N 77 a Ihe Grass sent is the Agrostis stolo- Lane, Great Tower Street, TT Mud T er nghall Buildi: Eom 
a v . alba—the Fiorin Grass. In the position | CAMELLI LEA NI now 
maius i may e dete atone ad r1 CSEND OTHER USERUL PLASTE PT | for Cottage tie e, to era 0 
— TS p 3 CR * out a EERT, eu Ghent, Belgium, i — bere — — gall, Ses an and df D 
these conditions it may be concluded that any ill effects u to offer the following :— terne ofall sizes. : 
animals feeding in the meadows ROC an iets eeu P Fine ‘CAMELLIAS, with flower-buds of the best and ibóstest | ^^ GALVANISED IRON goes 
eating this so-called “sour” Grass, but from the general | p, "arietis, 5l. to 61. per 100. for Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 3 inches diameter, 30s. and 
poverty € the herbage, ^ Fine — ME X: — . flower-buds, of the choicest | 323. each ; Tail Pipe for same at from 10d. per foot. ; 
RTS OF WHEAT: ear and Fenton (white) and M. dane dered repos dts GALVANISED IRON SWING WATER BARROWS 
Piper's thick set 200 beri * ite New French and Belgian Herbaceons PHONIES. 25 vars., for 1l. Garden or Farm containing about 20 gallons, entirely 
pril (red) d I Fenton, Hed pA Maps resent) LILIUM LANGIFOLIUM ABD strong bulbs, 4 Per 100, so oe of iron, 89s. 6d. each 
we good, hie Lammas, Browick, Spaldiug, and s UNCTATUM, Maur rc IRON FENCING AND HURDLES. 
——9 INCARN. : vro RUP We doubt if it will answer X cave UE) 5s. ILL AND SMITH'S Patent 14 0 
in Berwickshire ; but ou should i it. —€— o any of the LIU — 86 eir Sig cn — at — a 
seedsmen advertisin ie Oak enia yo ASCLEPIAS 1 TUBRROSA’ flowert g roots, 11. 1s. per 100. much superior to, and cheaper than, 
Youre een x qo with y GLAD "S US GANDAVENSIE, strong: — ide, 55 per 100. 
stock for t . — ＋ pr ne their drop: tion of 25 new distinct aa miles of this Fence have been erec ected on the London 
= r shee in EN tho aaturo is establish ed. orth-Western Railway between Camden. Town and 
Thompson's experien 28 he = Ghent a ak English [m HODODENDRONS, fine young Bletchley. The Patent principle is applied to Iron Hurdles, 
ANE 8 Jou sia Agrieu Ie d, 6L. per 100, whereby their strength is — increased and the cost reduced. 
t iur ALEAS, with flower- -buds, 4/. to 5l. per 100. Illustrated Priced Catalogues will be sent on application to 
lates and . — are — MM Mv Hefe gui ue MEXICAN PINES, 50 varieties, 5l. Hit & Surts, Brierly Hill "Iron Works, near Dudley; or 40, 
made. We must ales, mr mr ine ~ — por VEITCHI, 5s. yet Broad Street Buildings, City, London, E.C.; or * Enoch 
nts the insertion of —.— of t ma DON PEDRO, be. Square, Glasgow, where | —.— may be "wp or to Mr. B. 
whose contributions is still d. A EUROPEA 8 deret (SEW), 15s. each. SAMUELSON, 76, Cannon Street West, London, E.C. 
