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7— ų Seeds of Crop 1861. — PR 
HARPE anp CO., having comple 
а= of their Seeds, compri g Turn re 
the Te onn. s, and al other pa in of Culina and 
кєн will be glad to- forward por free on т 
Mer WH OLESALE PRICED САТА 
Sleaford.— 
X f Foreign *'Italian, eighing up to 
d и Е Pacey's" and ду Жо ? Регепп1їй1 
айе per bush, hing up to 28 lbs. per bushel, can be supplied 
Lire CIS wer either now or in March (at the уш 
ae purchase ШО т samples will be forwarded fre 
Smon A. DAINTREE, Fendrayton, St. Ives, Hunts. 
To the Seed e. 
. WENDEL, SEED MERCHANT, 
i ffer the following Seeds of care- 
Erfurt, Prussia, begs to o 
selected ia of good growth :— 
БОТ: ewm h Kg Pond ed; Orange Red, Belgian; 
liest, ditto, Tor F orcing. 
Bnrm Colour, true; Silver Skinned ; Darkest Blood 
en Bed; Pale Red, or Flesh Colour, хан for general crops ; 
Euri Yellow; Giant Madeira; James'sKeeping 
lood Red. 
ET SEED : Fir; Spruce ditto; Scotch ditto; 
т 
the above, to be had on application to Ско. 
Ero. &c., High Road, аы W., 
8 
Siren 
LOGUE for the 
2 
ain season. .—February 22. STRAW. from 
NUINE ITA pas RYE-GRAS SS, p roduced from 
eate with Professor BALFOUR ОЛОР” Edin nburgh, t J 
uis if he eould ondertako the aay of testin: 
ny seeds which might be sent е =, ub, К 
o 
E nee X RAL, OVARII of 
[Y pisce London 
P ER PEE ir dE 
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following, viz. :—1st, from 10 © 20 А f "GREEN FOOD. 
Mri о um ; | necessary arrangements for getting i the аб which 
of | will used by the farmers duri ing the current 
JURE а, the 2d нш oga Obtain particulars, and Fo: e pla ting the subscriptions 
ot Tender, on applicati ы 
TOM day for receiving Tender Sd MEE embers is also one worth noting. The subscrip 
12, Hanover Square, London, W. lons Row y the a for the ттеп$ 
| are + t the same rate as last year, viz, › 98. 
OYAL AGBIOUDTUBAL SOCIETY of le» per 
he 
100 aeres of arable land MG by each. 
METROPOLITAN а SHOW, 1862. 
, March 81. 
Last of Ent r Stock, "May 
STOCK PRIZE tit RA КОШЫ ix EXHIBIT TION 
of IMPLEMENTS, are now r eady, a MN il be forwarded on 
aj tion to H. HarL Dang, Secretary. 
AN xq по of reports of the harvest 
1, such as we gave in our columns last 
Алат, ырма. ж Monday in the Mark Lane 
Ezp 
12, Hanover Square, London, W. бе. the returns of 
The in Gazette. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1862, 
the › Wheat crop, 75 per 
under Fine about 20 per cent. A: re 
н р. апа 5 r сеп nt. were “© оуег пты» 
In our own returns т t Autum n, = жузш 
un 
per e 
er cent. were over average. The Ma Р the 
orders from а а must be accom- 
Post Office Order, tice will be taken of 
раї. 
E 
М ANGEL WURZEL 
AND 
TURNIP SEE 
from Large Roots at low prices. 
SUTTON'S8 PRICED LIST 
ll bh + 45, д 
Royal Berkshire Bees ет 
"HEEL ГЕВ ОКА] ORANGE 
GLOBE MANGEL, 
WHEELER'S IMPERIAL SWEDE, 
GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT 
PASTURE, 
EDS fi 
ш! quality which has rendered 
aru Seeds celebrated. 
for four stamps. 
HEELE 55 S, Q, зб 
Ј.С. W. 
Gloucester. 
th Hants 
AND TOOGO0D ene 09 
the 
s 
itin ыр p cuitiva- 
E ous to gi т 
e would pr prefer Supplying it in quantities th 
exceeding Ten Poun: 
L.—A 1 
own, The rna ui t 
A epi it br 
CNAGHTEN, 
ordinans cultiva Ч TW. т 
0 roots, 153 ре шд у v E EAN 
Avon Farmers’ Ciub. sic miie of whic| 
wW: 
The only reliable "source to obtain the stock in its 
йу. АП 
ШИ т: CENERALE: PRION- LISTS, сал Бе arvest А58. hr reshing has proved worse than had 
[тее and post pai MEETING FOR THE | ENSUING WEEK. bee 
GLEFIELD YELLOW GLOBE MA MARIAE Р : 
umo rranted to more weight per ed than Жюл dex t te pow (x Py мао рй i to our ы” ба ре 
шүфйет variety of Glob Ма d The Rai: nd Advertiser, Ф. тагу, ег under LM per 
y: ANDREW HORSBURGH (Ste to R. Benyon, Esq.) Chalk cent. was deest 16 per cen over 
Шаш prsalo eter in balk or p pas 15 packa af rose English Agri- average." the estimate of m is ти 
at Je. ы. d. per ob. f this is superior variety fre- eit Society | Ye not [есе been of much | dents at harvest time these gures we 47, 
paly maigh M poun аана а ШЕ ssion d 38 respectively. Here too, therefore, if the 
f 100 Prizes in Cups and Specie for ‚евр * , Š , 
йш Wi Wurzel pu КЕП D Grystal Раісе, н lite RM information was fortheoming, former figures are to be taken as describing actual 
_ Mim de. The abore is not/grown from seedling roots е ast Wednesday) попе а experience, the estimates were too favourable. 
т абер ud 54а обие Ата не i" its abs sence there arose a "iis CUSSI: n (1) on Of Oats the Mark Lane Express declares 12 per 
Е ойтой by Mr. HonsPunon, or by Mr. G. Кзпөнтз, | unfitness of the day and hour, зон ацца cent. to have been under average, 46 per cent. to 
- h. | with reference to members of Parliament, for 
ember. have bee матовое поб: 4 
Wednesday is inconvenient; an y. on ap ioka i| ge 
by which these weekly m. eetings are to be utilised. 
On the former point it nee appeared that Wed- 
nesday had been | adopted a 8-а ап ехре- 
over average, 
respectively, which ver 
those of 
of the Bean ‹ erop EJ per pcs m ks returns to 
wn figures 
PART. СЕ with 
a trial of ed zy Mark La 
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days, that the existing armingehssnt could n 9 per cent xe каа ki 22 er cent 
easily now be веб aside. ad aver: ur own returns in August were 
On the um point a prolonged impetret to | 50, 39, 20 tively, ieh not 
which Mr. FrsmgR Honns, Mr. FRERE, and others ially different, though somewhat less favourable. 
эе resulted in the дора а b The Pea crop is 2 E niis) 
C. KERRISON h с ЕҢ at e ne i onthly | 54 average, and 26 over av umn the 
In 
and 55 puli ere 
Committee © primas with thë Jer rnal Со ommittee 
GRASS SE har 
And all other Seeds of A same ex- 
Our “LITTLE BOOK" sent free 
1 
ts Seed Establishment | 1 
was a rat ther. о favourable account of 
А com ipar ison of the i sets of Демге leads to 
the conclusion that a v fair 
ed of the yi 
а for ensuring 
bor one or more 
Tt appears that 
made for эте 
ring these e 
ich qur contempora: ary 
rives, is that 10} millions of Pond Mis of Wheat 
ine nio if none must у ideni to meet the vert of last 
ve arrive case last week, dn harv This is arrived at thus:—4,000,000 
there is nothing to be done! It is ee t i 
hi i 8 эз {е 3,000,000 to meet the deficient c 
add 5,000,000 the average import, and d 
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) e agri а committee was Kipre e on dado. 
literary abili both of| Ввар 
e of citie 
т on social and sa ў 
must b ased, It may indeed be urged that Не troduce the subject with the view of 
sufficient sums are already disbursed by t prom e interests in Piero 
Journal Committee—but if these sums have not | metro eK but for the e э interests of the 
been sufficient to produce what the members |mation; if the metropolis once adopte d the 
eed, more power still must be gi he мм of маш the picis the other towns of 
We venture to say that there is not one of those the ki 
аа ould fo! br gne da "fertilising 
there 
editors y agricultural papers whose тана sewage T^ t. 
experience and previous serviees to agriculture Pro! or Lirsre had allege hat, if England 
were a disadvantage to them in the judgment of gre al coun Eu 
e c 2 2 a Ji wi roblem of in 
[n 
as Шы За apply herself to da 
the night soil o 
Par operit at the 
e pinea 
es meeting ot the Royal 
tural бавен" of England had expressed the 
, readil der eekly | 
the Botley Farmers | papers from practical оп topics of current | o m поча the progre mical s ene ind 
уско Бы W, | agricultural interest. There are but a dozen or|the application of tha ^e i 
ectly оіан aree of these weekly meetings available|ture, would lead to dins «шани? rend er 
ui ud r this purpose in the course of the year—and it | us less апхіо d solicito utland; so 
a remarkable thing that Mr. FRERE should | instead of the other end of the world 
оп. i асы ет 10 
І о, доот SHO Же ске. b ios d d 
i е Guinea Cup for Swedes 
brought to Fiampshiro—being the third time in 
eathco! 
e manage 
the County should 
confe „һу his e energy 
rS. хаа (iat. for ганча against 
Геге бе have eg tonnes 
or the ly of A UL- 
quantities, supply of all AGRIC 
elivered Carriage Free, 
d si postponin т manure, we shall find something nearer home 
for the most 5 ате, аз he proposed last ednesday, for the purpose. CE dirt of our towns ought 
till after Eas to be on our fields, and we ought not to allow 
ааа есош а our towns to pollute th 
—— THE e" lso Sera for analysing and | atmosphere, corrupt health, ig disease and 
testing manures pre an example worth copy- | pestilence, and destroy life. If a system could be 
ing. Tr hare теа undertaken the task of|devised whereby su hich are noxio 
ting oods RU well as fertilisers. | could be utilised, not only the health of th towns? 
Hiato pex operations of the Association have Lu panda wo be greatly improved, but the 
mcn nfin analysing and testing of|agricul interest коша лы great pecun 
ures and feeding stuffs; but at the pangu s from the chan 
asian and Growers, Southampton | 
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