Novexnra 12, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 917 
— tar Veto m 2 an 9 yi r 8 * y 
1 acres; winter Vetches, cubtwice, 2 acres; White cen Ee TAYLOR begs to offer the Eee PROLIFIC CUCUMBER.—Seeds of 
1 Mangels, 12 acres; Pota toes, 2 acres ; and tion of FLOWER aves ou receipt of a Po: the above may now be had 
Tornips, T total green or root crops, 77 acres. Barley, dir for 96 20s. ; or half the qui tity of e ach sort for 10s., | First-prize Certifica s hr team n. pute » M. esch. 
png crops, 71 acres, all seeded; seeds, after Barley -— 1 jd ; or any of the icles oe e pars t the prices | Rompe or Society and Crystal Palace Com T 
after re 67 acres; Wheat, after secds, 57 acres; Oats, — iiaia a | grand exhibitions of this season, where as Deng. Fi Pace 
— 18 acres; total corn, after seeds, 75 acres. Meadow 18 per dozen 4. dozen—s.d | were shown on one branch 2 feet long, six fi A avers — 
pasture. homesteads rd, and garden. 42 1 12 Hyacinths, best n — 12 double yellow | Tulips . 1 0 | about 20 inches long. Special notice was also taken of it in the 
egg th a very equal distribution of the crops in thei for ned; asses, or at 6 0 | 24 . arag .. 10 | leading article of the Gardeners’ Chronicle of M ward: 
This lace i on. The root crops are cultivated in | 12 Í Led Hyacintha for 123 : Lo B 0 it have been cut this m from Avril 4 p s 
Bee drills, are very clean, and under good . —— | s ^ . 100 30 125 en i 3 7 0 t feet long. The usual M pecias s to ee July 4 
1 ts thinned to about 12 inches in the rows; the Swe Modulo Dus Ven Thol Do bo Vista. 10 . Mos Colney Street, St. Al ts. 
tbe plan h mildewed, and had the finger | g 
en a portion of this fela "m mi — F » en (n 4s. 6c a m H : 50 Winter Aconites, per100 3 0 5 ARTER'S PROLIFIC RASPBERRY. 
and toe 4 Keeling draws one halt the | 12 mix a E 50 double Snowdrops . . 16 J HN CARTER, Jux., has plea 
— — ape De ; — balf eaten on the land. | 12 double mixed Tulips `- 1 0 | 50 mixed — . 5 0e. — tha the above Raspberry to the uet qi of the 1 mr 
ey ied are a fine crop, both the yello d the red; | poo ^ — 101100 Crocus, in 25 named tural world, a beautiful red fruit, very large, of fine 
Toe d Tan healthy and growin y be sai 12 doubl z Rex Rubrorum varietie da 0 | flavour, and ie abundant bearer. It was named by Mr. 
yas common yellow, but which will no be so vy a crop Tulips . . 101100 mixed Crocus . 1 0 | Glenny, after he had grown some plants one season, and E has 
Tankards. Cabbage nota heavy crop, the soil not very tho foregoing collection are not required, in- | Since confirmed all he said in its favour, both in the “Garden 
2 Fics pen an ry oo PEN scene — on f sorts in the of [5 most desired will be sent. CATA- | Almanack” and in Lloyd's Newspaper. 
inthem. The Barley stubbles are ve or thik = — he you de LOGUES pe on application. d x dnas testimo M of i wie xcellen 7585 and feels quite: 
oT beautifully thic d ure given since the p — y was Seed and Plant Establishment, Malton, Yorkshire. ug pointed. Strong — da pet p^ big or Sis. pet 190, e 
o! man L EARLY Hi —- d ] x 
Tbe seeds, tured 1 — season — now in HANDSWORTH POTATO e Nursery, or of the agents, Horst & McMoLLEN, 6, Leaden- 
M up for Wheat bal a go . the soil Is HER, HOLMES, AND CO. beg to pr their hall Street, E. C., or GEORGE GLENNY, Fulham, sY A CA c 
* a aub. rer strong Tie Tick, ARLY HANDSWORTH POTATO, a very superior kind | LOGUE, of Ki NURSERY STOCK may bo had 
and stubbles, in pots and frames, the very earliest for open KT 
and — one and portion e hy e Wheat * — forcing im pot t acquisition for merge’ gardening purposes, Koai ENS. 1 E 
dwarf, wing not more than from 4 to $ inches UR 
foid that the land on which the Mangels grow had been High, Vide $e per peck, itis thus reported in the Gardeners NN — —— mae "bridge Well 
fallowed and * cleaned in in the pring o grub - "à — —— | Chronicle, 1858, p. 467: Out of 74 varieties arom for trial in4 rooted Plants g e strong w. 
and plough MI m oe Sees 4 "Is. between | the Horticultural Society’s Gardens the Early Handsworth was | Standard ade ect to 3) and ca T ood 
snd rolled, and then ridged; and iz "tf E n : "i by 10 days the earliest ; " eue p. 656, 2 poss the os feet stems, rea d^ kinds, 
s ‘ 0 ; , A 100; ges A. hee. an to 4 ft, stems, ts, per 100 
the ridges, subsoiled before the A che ridges, | Early Handsworth d es particular notice. It co in | Dwarf Gallica Roses, & J 3 meh te $ 
slt were applied mel 2 — 10 days earlier den "the * dent Kidney, i is excellent i in n worked Perpetual Bhs Sm e an 0s. ay mo, die per 100. 
and then the seeds s P EE al plan. We should | quality and a very prolific, rou te kind; six plants pro- | Dwarf Blush Pink China Roses, 15s per 100, or 500 for 63s. 
M erop summer cultivat qe * "in the cultivation of | duced 6 lbs. of Potatoes ; its nat — mendation, however, Dwa warf Crimson do. do. ' 25s. per 100, or 500 for 100s. 
frome. thi mode, of ma wae told, had been mown | is its earliness,” to which y be — monials X Rhodod: ee ponticum stocks, fine strong for spring work- 
eg 1 nd then fallowed, and the Wheat in sowing when | many of the leading Garden and N in the coun ing, 2 r 100. d 
1 2— over the land, after the artificial manure had | F., H., & Co. having made 1 prov ision e supply this Rhododendron ponticum; fine healthy st 
been applied immediately before. The soll. pertoniany clean. senson they aro enabled to — eaae Sandsten aro ap n Tori foe 1 to 6 ex 7 flower- vede and cad 9 in. to 
Mr. Keeling says he never sows Red Clover oftener than once | cati. z enw in height, 25s. to 50s. per 100, 
if not more often a purchased :— Rhododendro perum album, fine large bushy stuff, 18 
in eight t Wi ut seeds alternately, d $ 8 * P um, fine large bushy stuff, 18 to 
ure of White » Clover, Ribgrass, and Trefoil. He has 55 acres | Mr. James Veitch —— , 30 Yee "high x well set with bloom buds, 9s. per doz, 
— ed with this mixture, be ich are now — Denyer, Lond Bristol or 60s, per 100. 
beautiful. L« Oat stubbles are to be sown with Rye, winter si E Ws Pls mE. Walton Nur- „ F. & - — & Sons, mods fe pert dess named kinds can be supplied by the 
and si Vetches—the latter in succession portions—and the l Ches: 1000 if required. 
whole to be fallowed nerts season — Trew — Rye and ,, 155 Turner, — » 7 omis EON eo Wee Hardy Heaths.—A fine collection, and beautiful large healthy- 
es are now above ground. ey are each sown on atkinson, Manchester a r 100. 
— m The land 3 dressed before sowing with » Henderson Birkenhead vertree, Liverpool Double pa mer acis „ 20s. per 100 or 60s. for 400. 
seeds, Mr. Keeling, in his certificate, says John Soden, Middle Barton, | ,, Peter Lawson & Son, Edin- | Manetti Stocks. Wie eke strong, 40s. per 1000 or 70s. for 2000. 
nothing of the number of horses or pigs kept. He keeps eight Oxford burg! Larch Fir, 3 to 5 feet, 25s. per 1000. 
farm horses, a pony, and hack, and five working bullocks. He| ,, Ivery, Peckham, London „ Downie & Laird, pg c9. Spanish Chesnut, 4 feet to 6 feet, fine, 40s. per 1000. 
considers the bullocks profitable. Works them two or three} ,, Wm. Foster, Stroud „ Dickson, Hogg, & Rober From unknown correspondents either a remittance or 
years, The horses a, easel of the native breed, stout | „ Darby, Cire’ rencester son, abila. 88 Tondon reference must accompany the ordez. 
and active, 1 ing po noe us ot y at the Sr ace — in 2 plough or ” 7. Mathes p mm tah » 1 D Maresfield, | Five pe — on — — accounts. When less than ay a ae 
e sheep al si breed, a atheson, Glou ties — n not ordered at 
P em generally, bi -— —5 les of that A , J. Sealey, pu 85 & C. Wheeler & Son, will bec du qo " e 
excellent breed, as the « — — — won at numerous | „, ; Harris, Bristo Gloucester r 
shows will testify. aging cs acres v the land, we were told, | „ Wm. Hood, dy: de- la- ,, Maule & Son, Bristol UPATE a 81 sh t B AND. — z Best quality for 
had only been laid +o the farm six years ago. This lies up to Zouch Mr. G. Chivas, Chester Florists, E ess — 5 "i 1s. 6d. per bushel, 
uu Chase, and was drained a) ad i the new fences Va seen » Wardle, Burton-on-Trent Messrs. Peter Lawson & Sons, | delivered to 8 ondon wharf or railway. PEAY , LOAM, 
bythe landlord. All the remaining part of the farm had bee , Thos, Warner, Leicester —.— di and LEA 2 pee in large Pj — 1 quantities. Sacks for 
in the beo — of the present tenant six years, ere of his Messrs. Hurst & M'Mullen, Mr. Vertigern, Birmingham Sand, Is. each, or on hire 6d. each 062 7. 8 a ton). 
father years before, but during that twelve years had London 2 Wild, m Joux A sein Purveyo bes her Swan Place, Old 
been under the management of the son, ~ father living rad » E. Diis ie 15 Sop; St. | Mess pare Miplec, er, Nas h, & Co., | Kent Road, Lo: ndon SE 
miles distant. Bya statement given us, it appears upwards ohn's ndon ndon 3 
of 30 miles of tile drains have been put in at the father’s] ,, TENET London " bar enn Brothers, T GNS — “FLOWER BEDS anD GARDENS 
expense. A very great length of old fence stocked up, new | „ Henderson & Co., Pine- D " cf numerous the; any a sl MARSHALL, 
ones planted, and 22 acres of Gorse forked up. All the pits apple Place, London octo: d lion, Elgin 2, Go dsmith Street, Nottingham, b as been induced to prepare 
and are filled up, and converted into arable land. Bad , Butler&M‘Culloch, London Mr. W. Geom der, Horncastle, another set of Des bs They comprise upwards of 80, 
t on such a soil will soon make it miserably poor, | „, Hooper & Co., London 11 diversified in style; E will be forwarded to any address om 
and with Thistles, Couch, and other weeds. Hui the | „ Osborn & Sons, Pulham » SCC eeler, Warminster | Teceipt of 24 postage stamps. 
whole at this ti ho’ — gemere indus try EC. Hammersmith William Leaming 
ne and to good purpose, an META omo uum e ^ [Leeds 
no — fa! Swoja results to the — e have, —— Messrs. Walker, orpe, E 
LL red EX of 101. and the society's silver dsworth Nursery, Sheffield. t ids ; * 
— Octo 1859." ; rrah ain: 
WALTON NURSERY, LIVERPOO oer of ure of other professional duti his engage- 
IDLIAM SKIRVING to announce that in | Ment terminated), desires to — n knowledgmenta to- 
Notices to Correspondents. uence of part of the Land of one of his? — thet pi indio Ver Apedied 11 9 d with 
being required for building purposes, he intends CLEARING | ty p semen = rks qu oe er nd 
GRICULTURE: Agricola. 10001. — 2 enable * to manage | OFF the de TREES and SH US theres thereon as soon as possible, to | che execution of works of a similar c 
80 or 90 acres of arable land and 20 ori800 8 You accomplish which he is willing to submit toa great reduction An active Ux ite of upwards of 20 years enables Mr. 
had better reside on a farm for a year before undertaking one | jn their value. Mir xn to offer his — in the formation and improvement 
for yourself, The Cyclopedia published by Blackie, Stephenss Th e Stock consists of many hundreds of fine well-grown i- | of Parks, Gardens, and Ornamental Grounds, also pun d 
Book of the. ree; &c., are suitable books. men plants of such Trees as the Araucaria, the Cedrus —.— designs for Conservatories and other Horticultural 
Foos: D. We ma; make, it the subject of a fuller discussion | the tomeria, and man: acer Choice Hardy Coniferous in establishing and thinning Plantations and Woods, with 
hereafter ; Siem While t appears to us — Wheat at ls. 2d. ut a — wi ni eer rge quantities Z smaller repe em ag x the trees 2 suitable for Particular soils 
merde d cheap 3 a anything you liquere „ how- | size the sa There ik bs a vory 1 nd on © Stoo tock x — — valuation of Timber, Draining, Road- 
] per stone is, as they ony, "hard to beat." Dessen and 22 Shru lan: . 
lacscorz: FR & An ingenious method of distinguishing amongst which are fine a 01 the varieties |, Mr. MILNER is permitted to refer to Sir Joseph Paxton and 
the value of milk is based upon the fact, that opacity of milk | of Green and Va 1 Nei the he pes and Trish Yew, | to several Noblemen and Gentlemen for whom he has done 
depends upon the corpuscles of fatty matter which are | Cedars, C Arbor-vitæ, and Rhododendrons, with many | Work.— — ctr Mixer, “ Oxford House,” Anerley 
Suspended on it, and that pegar à the more cream it oe of wen inary planting sizes. Road, No 
Contains an greater will b obstacle opposed to the} W. S, invites the particular attention of Planters of Public — URSERYMEN SUPPLIED wirn THE BEST 
A the rays of light. ‘The lactoscope on this prin- Private Parks, 5 — Garden or Pleasure Grounds, to TOBACCO PAPER at 4l per cwt.: any quan P less 
; — * Which the milk possesses. It consists of two | of Trees and Shrubs, for extent and variety, has seldom or Bryant, Messrs. Jackson & Son, Tobacco Manufacture 
joints 2 Me € — sot — like Ts - been offered to the public. EA ne, 
0800] the ot eac is closed t the same Vie W. & begs to 5 offer his extensive Stock of 
— 80 chat w is Dope into the outer tube by a Fruit and Forest Trees, and several acre of Transplanted — GENUINE TOBACCO PAPER FOR FUMICATINC. 
pum opening on ‘the side, by pushing in the inner tube a | Quicks, at his adjoining permanent Nursery. Catalogues on vides (Foreman to Messrs. Ing & Son, 
Ou nen bagno ire talem SA : M ym 
» the value ofthe estima! ythe ze theabor inate. packets at 1s. 3d. per Ib. — discount 
{ol TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND OTHERS 
aal war apes layer 5 "be e * PLANTING EXTENSIVELY. allowed "e adm spe ials too nume nsertion, 
ate of the milk being in the inverse ratio of the tans HITEHOUSE anp WHITTAKER beg to call | RENT IRON PO R FUMIGATING, 8 6d each, 
Pateucy ; the larger the amount of fat present, the grea attention to their 1 of FOREST TREES in HOS NH. AB orders io be 850 nied ww. ith a Post-office Order, 
aik h i the opacity. The — of the Da of and particularly to their extens sive St - of LARCH, SPRUCE paya able to HENRY APPLEBY, Dorcine. — 
is measured vy a scale on the in ee Sie cabls [amp BOOTCH RIS. The Larch this season is very strong and Lite ba e Sr TIN OKT 
With it shows the percentage of — res which it cor- suitable D Game abounds, being. from 3 to 6 feet high, LAZIERS' DIAMONDS ror CUTTING HORTI- 
rom 13 to 3 feet, and Scotch from 1} to 4 feet, all of CULTURAL and x 7 Ae had of the Thoir 
i R. The f followin, wing are the memoranda w hom he peculiar nature óf the soil, lift with fine | sale 1 im 0, Sharp’s Alley, Wi 
del — Pot ‘ato Soup. Boil 3 lbs. of 8 eco pala 7 oe eod roots. 3 Mer Transplanted GREEN ae sore Smithfield, Lond EO — — od 18 s. to 278. 6d. 
aei ene. after rubbin through a | exceeds 200,000 from 6 inc! portion of whic! oe md 
Seve add a pint ta good c E ozs. ei b. butter with — handsome plants with leaders. The whole oval wet a - T “GUTTA 8 SOLES. 
. and salt.— To 3 eis pr betcha se? Mix 3 lbs, of | recently removed, cae move with safety. Their uat d inen Ds. ut — 
E 4ozs. of moist sugar, oz. of powdered lox ded Transplanted QUICKS is also large and very strong. berths ue rere eds M RES ea oen 
all to the fous . melt 4 ib. of “ag vitae butter in it, put| The General NURSERY —— of Ornamental Trees, | le celebra 
mi 
bs, ind us, ha 
ke | i (my € — 9 Jell are varied and extensive :—Cedrus Libani, Sto 11 feet, Gentlemen, en garden boti 
ie: put t white op candy, 1 oz. of ingles 1 o7 Am p with fine leaders ; Legs Deodara, from 1 to — = eae these CCC (3 ali — 1 
1 into a them 1 to 6 feet ; Cupressus mac 3 e. saril economy 
ali night, the on morning ut En Altice, fine tide im rs Arbor- vilam. D of sorts, lto S feet ; BR co eco Pi jeder do “ae 8 may 
— * — — Then inus insignis, 5 feet * Hemlock Spruce, 3 to 8 feet ; ang rd I would recomme at all times by warming the material at 
mot port wing a den it all together half-an hour; and Portugal Laurels, Balm of Gilead, Austrian Pines, Pinus | re „ tta to the worn puri 
day, and let the patient take a tablespoonful three times | Cembra, &c. The whole of — — been shifted within the fire, h d Pihink it the duty of ali 
5 Gemba, ko. To Va y uf rii, cm aliai (pie a 6 met their fect to adopt a 
along wi G Wuzar: G R A. Nitrate * f soda 1 cwt. per acre, “ah Wigton: persons: who must Bag x m eee pa 
Wik 2 ewt. of common salt, Not-| Their Stock of FRUIT TREES is this season of very fine AA — ary Nee br tes nse of Ga 
— its price we > would — genuine eruvian wth, consisting of Standard and Dwarf, trained Peaches, 1 di 
Preference to xs ees else. ectarines, Apricots, Plums, Cherries, Pears, &c. 
AND M d . 
an instrument for determining the de: — of inspect the Stock now offered, feeling certain such a collection | than cwt., 10d. per Ib. Warranted 53388 
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. - d sold by their wholesale dealers in town or 
mat e detained till th i Rugele „ Staffordshire, is conveniently Company, and so 
8 the e de sary nares n b. Moa from Rugeley Station, on the Trent "E 3r n Company, Patentees, 18, Wharf 
on of whose contributions is still delayed. Valley Line. Road, ndon, 
