FEBRUARY 15, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
145 
у, 
cep SHARPE ax 
Crot, Peas, Beans, and а 
eir WHOLESALE PRICED CATALOGUE for the 
Sleafi и 
— CALDE 
ERCHANTS and GRO 
y ark Lane 
ша saso 
15. 
AND BAWTREE, 
a Basingstoke, Andover; 
e, London, E.C. 
8, ned „Сене, 
rni anure: 
Peruvian К р arket Prio 
Cotton Seed Cakes, &c., of best d at M 
o the 
HOMAS MIRA, б МАХ хаё GROW. Big- 
, has to Rm WHITE SPANISH TONIK 
NGEL WURZAL SEED; 
varieties of E and Y — TURNIP SEED. 
Prices 
ENUINE ITA = ny ASS, produced from 
the second cut ei; es DE hat to 
gi lbs. per bushel, and ** Pacey's " ү — ” Perennial 
from the Grower either ty x in March (at the s Option 
{һе purchaser), and samples will be fofWwarded 
nA. DAINTREE, Fendrayton, St. Ives, Hunts. 
e Seed Trade 
REDERICK W. WE NDEL, евр ачта оти 
Prussia, begs to offer tho following Seeds of c 
k of good growth :— 
gham, mE. A ed; Orange Red, Belgian; 
Early Horn; Earliest ditto, heic 
ONION: Straw Colour, true; Biet Skinned; Darkest Blood 
Red; Pale Red, or Flesh C: Colo our, хое for general crops ; 
Parshaped Yellow ; Yellow; Giant Madeira; James'sKe: eeping 
BEET: e Blood Red. 
TREE SEEDS: Silver Fir; Spruce ditto; Scotch ditto; 
Prices, &c., for the above, to be had on application to GEO 
MACINTOSH, Seedsman, &c., High Road, UTOR w 
frat е and ^ed € a eS BRAL PRICE LISTS c n be 
ENGLEFIELD A ated GLOBE MANGEL 
Bi R 
The те із not 'grown from seedling mol 
large S, which materially affects t 
"iler aere of general фи 
г. HORSBURGH, or 
той ог by Мг. G. Kxranrs, 
XB.- The ош] y reliable“ ource to obtain the stock in its 
All cdi from зеза зек must be accom- 
panied bya Post Office Order, or no notice will be taken of 
To the Nobility, кин», Agricultarists, and the 
nerally. 
uth Nur- 
n 
ari T Cul агу а апа 
ата Seeds, will be glad to forward «АА бев с on appli- 
Зе. ; or sam 
[n 
ther vartetión. 
y, and will be for- 
ct varieties of TURNIPS, grown in 
year, may be seen at the Sced Shop, ?1, 
last ye 
Т сосы ce m 
Permanent roes Seeds for all 
Soils. 
Lands 
Bv SowiNa eus SEEDS Ан; THE MosT 
Sur E KIN 
12 Быз. 
Price 9d. per ho or 
9 Жон ње pro 
a great in 
n the 
Establishment, Reading 
» " E d T. 
LOBE MA 
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for ur M 
J.C. Мави & бох, Seed Growers, 
Glouce: 
Wiss —— TOM THUMB LETTUCE « ІМ- | аб stores (Un the 
PE 
,"—The demand for the above has been 
t. We can spare a few 
Seen supplied the arai d Jeading firms, who can sell enerey an ап 
e pri 
"Ws 
packets at the 
essra. Jacob. end. & Sons, London. 
pe Peter Lawson & Son, Edinburgh. 
Hurst & McMullen, London. 
Noble, Cooper, & Со. ‚ London. 
мг es E Wa ite, London. 
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Бог 
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James Dickson & Son, Che: ster. 
Mr. John Bell, Norwich. 
Mes: m. Wood & 
REN ОҮАТІХ G| 
808, t. 
Eight or 121bs. CE g will СЯ ма. 
'ease 
you mo 
reap al erop—but you have a de 
| of soil beneath that surface which the chemist te 
i aluable matter—much full 
material needed in the manufacture, „of which ds 
soil Mr contains a store. Still it is 
UTTON к ND CONS 7 ave «E ability of the lighter soils as а machine rite 
e largest and most complete а 
Sun каны ны as а storehouse which is th main feature 
CLOVER ЕВ in- Europe from vri they eir character, and so while by claying and 
preparó zu ыр 5? orpremly до the | sheep treading you are able to improve it even as 
oils for which they are require z 
Seeds sent Carriage Free to all parts | & Machine, yet it is by the с and bones and 
f the т. Export orders deli- dung which you supply that you provide the raw 
Forth 2. to ihe Ship's side in any | material of the produce you expect, Look at the 
PRICED LIST gratis and Post Fre : onderful report of Mr, Hudson, of Castle Aere, to 
on, application БЕ — Mr. Jonwsox last week the London Farmers? 
Retablisbment, "Meadiog. 22^ Seed | Olub, Не applies at least 10 tons of dung and 
; Cwt. of guano, superphosphate, and common sålt 
Improvement of Grass ugels; 10 tons of dung and 
р 
3 
5 
Р 
x үй Ш 
ч & RONA, Royal Berkshire Seed = тый, um at one епа ' for ie тн ч фе paper that 
t from the other! Itisatrue manufac- 
tare, Ari th e soil is a true machine, bis mni for 
‚= отете on the quantit material 
эй з сап be passed t h it t n Din 
3 Such is theo araeter more 8 of all our light 
p V 
ri ei sed ens ех- | the capital of the farm his expenditure o 
cellent quality which has rendered | food for sheep and cattle, and on artifieial manure, 
Eo edge oda ОШ. lowest|, The clay lands of the country, on the other 
rice consistent with t eing good | hand, are а strong box already full of treasure. 
and pure, at the same time deliver Whatt owner of this t tenant who 
Шеп edge free by Ves nd allo Hires thé usé xf *it fro cut requires, x 
Y uld, into 
material of greater eoi and utility but a үе 
picklock, and skill to it well, "t which to get 
We 
d sk i. 
fi ill be in сени st deman 
only t т 
take not o 
w or 
th 
ls 
a certain annu 
12, Hanover Square, London, W. 
ESO: A ON itae. u is full of valuable ch fuller than 
^» Fisher Holmes, & Co., Sheffel. and soil is—whieh only needs skill for its 
s Kb кш 0o. , Pine ДА: Place, extra чө. дыр. The різ ck to this 
г, Cooling, Derby. asure house i rainage. noe give rain 
Mieten hederae рано 1 orders ixme- | free passage through this soil, and let iy аке ai 
diate 5 through and through it in it in, and an 
теше: каси taken in payment for small amounts, immense quantity of the raw material will be at 
C. WHEELER & Sox, Seed Merchants, Gloucester. once provided from the na га тео No 
SUCCO ECVEPISGETOMI TE guano. re, or ammonia, a 3l. 167. 
122265 ето SOCIETY of a ion, hedei. he material which for 
LM N SHOW, 186 light land you must bring from th X 
Last day of Entry for Implements, March 31 Epi ‚еа th, ad ready here beneath the 
Last day of Entry for S ay 1. face; and it only needs for the attainment of 
STOCK PRIZE SHEETS, and particulars for EXHIBITION иу ен ы and rain and light М brou: папе а 
of IMPLEMENTS, аге now бвр €: be forwarded on bear upon it, an Tee pass Slow 
application to H. HALL Dare, Secretary. ро: , age 
4 n as а vehiele of it all. ls. acm sr 
кыд wing, D d P. Е, T. 
ge! ene: cuitiva- 
tion, Would pr ач ч in quantities 
—A la 
әв has 
weighing when 
хуор ба Tbs; ti pl tied EK PS д 
'8 
н QNPROVED HARDY SWEDE still maintains its 
T general cultivation. 16 carried the 10 
d roots, 193 
che ON The Ea n Guinea Cu v, fed 
1ve Guinea Cup for Benia ave 
mpshire—being the third time in 
onl ir W. Heathcote, 
i 
BET 
[ 
reat 
r the тыр of all nico 
падни, 
are delivered Carriage Freo. 
erchants and Growers, Southampt 
quem 
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SER 
hi 
i 
С er Agricultural SOR; 
URDAY, FEBR 
ETING «т THE врта WEEK. 
"WzpxzsparY, Feb. 19. 
аа а in 
rai 
Тнк owners of the clay lands of this country are gradual анон of the whol e, а 
1 
Their turn has come a 
whereas the lighte er soils by marling, 
была, and artificial m hitherto 
г и 
s contri an 
er to that increased pro odu d of food which à 
jh f late pr 
pla: nts. They will then prove by rapid g m th and 
өзелү how rich the clay land treasure- house 
a light soil farm like C 
шынга s in all that le 
Aer маре Жү artific cially receive in order to the 
niti bó of its fertility. 
But ће drainage of clay soils has rarely hitherto 
been Mog in y effec You dig trenches at 
7 or 8 yards intervals some 3 
s upon 
every particle of all this 3 or 4 feet mass of earth. 
t н ти E cultivate the э layer of: this 
whieh i Mire ses between it 
i 
ovided. 
proviaed: 
dir n will take their „turn i i front |1 
larger 
All soi y in t 
by drainage "d effecti tive illie сты which ihe phe Нег - 
economy with which p 
w material thus fed i in is dealt with in the la: nd, 
eetua. 
induration, v spoils mu "шешн at drainage, 
l and 
[and lies in аз wholes esome а conditio; 
hibit at this аа. 
Th: 
