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"ines trave "NI former machinery (wherethe| In raising new várieties the followin 
à the | lled with the i plements upon Ay i arly á e in min e 
——— мыкы ы resent ; assertion ; for t ouble of m former experiment | and cannot be conveniently соо py and it is als» liable to be 
advertisemen t to the nations of the perfection to which pres ich was less tan P tens) wouid ре 98 ES NM e badly boiled; a warty or deep eyed one suffers waste in 
thod "| applying steam power for this purpose The follow: Pa me bu; ca: filled up for me at the factory pei, а нез опе їп boiling. water sustains loss, a firm 
his methoc о and Mr. Howard's stand close by gives ot t e Bray's Tra m Engine Company by the managing | and dry one is mealy; an early ripening one is less liable to 
has atta ration of the other methods by which a Le» нең аз а M of the capabilities of their engines, | be attacked [^ disease. f. Productiveness is requisite to make 
а illustration | Pd 5 answers some of the Lo ints which are generally mooted by | the crops profitable. Short haulmed varieties can be planted 
end is attained. . Smith, of Woolston, true а spectator of my model :— closer together than long haulmed. Freedom from disease is 
Е Ыз principle of exhibiting his plans опу where they the point we wish to acquire, and can certainly only beobtained 
i р der ordinary trial, does not me € Power | Working by peeuliar methods of cultivation, and last у а good keeping 
can be seen under T 1 res Weight of байт: Qut it ressure | Speed of | Variety that retains its flavour, is indispensible for the sake of 
1 л ралар however, is but about ап hour o Engine. | Price. Үн M PM Travelling. affording supplies up to Midsummer, These few suggestions 
any one mpra ю study both the lea ading pes Ө. “eku to Tin Ber I would recommend to the notice of raisers of new 
a visit there. Mr. Steevens and M керен | —— | Potatoes, in order that we may the sooner arrive at some 
Bull pay a 1 m xd iba other a хона ума, c pes peeds, | Standard of perfection. But at an exhibition we have the 
dave the one a ploug » f | Very large| 1200 т? Two 0 lbs. E Var 5 | tubers only for our guide, From these alone we can know but 
ust be described when we reach them in the е 0: Дз g А dinch | 60H.P. E squarejand б milos little of the merits of productiveness, haulm, &e., but if they 
oar tour. МБ toni. 15001. cylinders. P inch. per hou have an Е РЕ € one Ic mhi pee S y à 
i " &c., even should the tubers no e, they в d ina 
So also mus & Mr. Howard's new arrangement, for ases be placed before such Potatoes Popii Ox Noble, or other 
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mS upon the unt of e: tra machinery puse similar large hollow eyed coarse kinds. I have frequently 
ош of the slack so as to avoi a p en of pow: : er яме Ж winches, cranes, bs, Upilio "to the ius e I however, — such pee dnce CHUA, ind: w фу с 
i miner pian |ing by the st y рї h at the time I saw them the | gardeners. mi even go er and s 
cud ME vetns hians з р "i eme wanted forono of o оку ards RES оне e. f e m several di bud had Potatoes L abers and р cw 
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ya Fowler exhibits his well-known balance plough | Halk "9986 upon this ноя ing roo "ROS 
ted balance cultivator——also one | ma дт rales ној over а уч of at A most important - 1 interesting Е Нов that с сада | еы 
t-rate (as to power) engines, anchora ge, &c. | 100 feet at a stretch, and the cost of the permanent ми been виррев d I trust th ae ed vin va ll lay down 
of his | > : tel sh standard for mp rere of all vegetable exhibitors, not 
Tesi p E z 7-tined tool ES acad nds, - а | а авгон ely diminished per aere. 6dly regard to Potatoes, but Carrots. dro. LITE 
nce. vere is ord Cars & Toone, of Wa rminster (asy before size, and then it will be found that we shall soon 
width of ym way | : : 
I. qom the alterat t е ойн of | exhibit a powerfu 1 3- Зайед забната нту ver | attain both. It is certainly curious to notice the diference of of 
the- wheels without the наа bes of the tool| cheese press, pri ісе 27. 155.—a set of hors ar for one a standard laid down to be adhered to; for instance, it is we! 
itself. being also rned askew, which under the wo horses, priee 127. 12s. а - go ined | k ag urists tha Osbe 
ordinary system 16 is. And anot velty exists in| 3 guinea horsehoe. They also show Moody's conical recitari sse nha eei sape - ссе е 
lower cheeks of the clip Perte. being M fixed ona Turnip eutter, in which the root eio the box in emque о successfully exhibited for several years. During the pre- 
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wed o * y vn Tom а LA eni the | were exhibited M Birmingham and the Crystal Palace, where 
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ing the other upper set of осе E - ине ра P Be, vovoul, unl lid ЧЕ Te uite miel ed 
tion of the lower set with reference to the upper which pipes are тач better applied. diese e : Bi еы Coi 
E diced at once and altogether. e whole may | 2092. Messrs. e s& Owen, of 481, New Oxford | а obtained Де Eu gar were i 
be dropped or raised so as to increase " diminish the | Street, Pisas a en ogany winnowin ng machine, in a|took prizes from e I agree with Mr. Woods that the best 
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stand Professor Rauh, of E Agricultural | them are moved bodily to чуз Tee, the blast comes up pee +4 belra Кю Tay a exhibition £i hr 
College of Ea, exhibits some extremely pega the ue эз сете масч "e i en i 7 ighti i ACE: ] Е 
госту сеа a lou ughs of all ages and a out A e dus and smali seeds чап еп special prizes are offe Or size ы 
ym w the existing form is the result | ground. "The good grain passes over t the same s ride we ight no one а аен д > о. 2 
5 descent E origins in the one of which a | below о нв арі | aes in an even Акты over the liames in almost every eounty; hence, owing to these local 
stirring tooth К in the other а paring edge was Чанар f this — behind it, and it i is ther ы оп meet the varieties I would recommend may be dificult to 
ей, by the indraught he lifts t} IÉ— = е 
mm resume our walk àround the stands :— and carries ih н 16 into os ыы т box, х, pud it the ур of Pon Should appear with reram b 
E: Mr. F E di may be emptied at will o y It is a miller’s gro given. This will afford those interested an oppor- 
тү gum ина erei b api un Ил | michine rather than a farm = S точе ою зоа trii 
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far improved Mid hes aper 5 anto E RAN | ‚20938. Мт. ‚ Clay, of Wakefala, shows his cultivat ator, disease), аш ту: ойрат execilent/t things I 1 em ste looming in 
л е аё it be M 7, for th f of which an increasing number are com ming into use.|the distan А following varieties fine Potatoes for 
р 1 may e тог e рири € of | Tt is a five-tined tool, MR means of lifting the teeth exhibition, | although there are others quite equal to еш; but 
colonial agriculture, or for ultivation wherever land is F sat ; : as variety of colour in a collection combined ш quality 
Open, level, and cheap, lub St "o d out of the ground, and of adjusting either end or side ibanai devo. tho fet m os ME NL all of loh. 
отер aibi. пеар, ARDOUR searei offa AR " am Mcd to the depth at which it is desired | T have selected this е from 182 so-callàd тане us 
^ Ai Li LUE wie vii b stir the ground. Mr. Clay also exhibits a three- = at Perdiswell Hall, in EN - b а сиба 
Statement, with which we have been irin IDNEYS : Alstone, erm many Che am 
умы: 6 e Halkett, states the wig ced of ш Ше o $roond, according to the form of the tine. y m engin poma beris on oem dd Skia is нш мы Чие 
power ыа ЕЧ apply under the circu essrs, Clayton & Shuttleworth, of Li neoln, | with a à very good eye for a large Potato, an enor us cropper, 
Bancs m а whi ch he plac show t the most costly and Vidal бск of | and keeps well until very late in the season ; itis hor Е 
рея в traction engine weighing 13 tons, with machinery i this department. In no — zi — ENG qe o Who wis 
steam at FA usual enar pressure of 120 lbs. per | tho Exhibiti i hi bus " ater cost t wy Potato I would recommend this 
exerted а ught power on a spring dyna- e ixhibition have exhibitors one to greater c е alias Haigh's Seedling, jon руке "Kid ney.— xta is 
mometer of 4 ton E We or upwards of 9200 lbs., the | make an attractive show than in the сга: raised at Leeds апа belongs to the class с secon quM; 
Жы re erat ^ at Vibo tim time being 2.8 miles. At | Messrs. Barrett & aa tpm "um Stiattleworth, platan Капу, ОЛИ СОЕ gr nhe wA. 
e averag. t of a 2-һогве plough upon | Garrett, Hornsb Ransomes, aud | 22: ; in А 
Ind of averago quality oati , y d with a slight tinge of pink at one end; it is an mene 
30 st ойбы; фы КС pode cerei of | others d be крш? in n illustration of this. The stand | cropper, fuil size, and in favour second to noother Kidney, but 
horses (when th 1 асге а дау), and the engine could | ОЁ Mes lay Shuttleworth includes a single | like а m etii: is a to iem v&n а 
Жо wi en cen К мо ып) hours as horses do, I | blast ний нр machine, w with blower for lifting | .. Walnut-leaved Kidney — АК EE PR ME M «od 
j р Аа ii is EUIS the gr rain up to the arator. Ano ther г larger in extensively grown in Somersetshire, it is full sized, eye well 
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p «qe Sd he Mc due to ASA. за ии passed thro ough a ee Аа ; а third, in which the E eoa wd De Early. Stockton, is A valuable ёз; 
Шоева fiction) it nin on the U EI » Шотт > Mount blower, separator, катьне сы are all bro ought into Parca Br, Бу ы хи good sbape а nd e 
traction Way beet mich? Cc i ed m | one, and th Pari turned out fit for vei od ^n are | should not be grown where the soil becom 
ton hea! is 0! being turn 4 ite ines | is iab Ps bby. 
д mie que i advertised to be made in the north. vul he engines "exhibited at "this stand |, Purpleds 
espectivelys d skin, a fine sh азер "This is а mtem 
eyean Un, à ne showy Potato. S а greai vi 
Dar hoted) and te Eo йоз 29 is ch id NE | télade two of Ee Mel and others of 6, 8, and 10, RO Cottagers in Worcestershire, its only fault із waxi- 
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at once, I apportion the гвар offa hi all movea ће also a fix -horse power | ness, and a0 At vd yellow. 
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erige plor only on g en us the powerin moviug the өнө, Ге | engine е а fixed а пене power engine, in which all | е ——— Ба те bett сў аа аг а Tore- 
“Thad already stated boraca luy ёж ара, м E: һе раг dded lab, "D ev v aditu 18 | when exhibited i RI а collection, on account of its colour. . 
the t would be iara" equal gr 4 О, and I had my thus rigidly fitted Ms sec The achin 3 Fluke.— This requires ent; it is easily distinguished 
# would male to stand double, == 8 tons pull, before w-table, pair hi millstones, aa че the haulm being dark a green, Pand distinct in colour ; 2 
which break, and the following ia the simple calculation by _ 2095 Мея Coleman óf бнер nd, show | firi and good. For г exhibition I would, however, gi 
ds fired at that ex то Ps well pòta to ДӨ Lu vim deed) volving 4 POE dehi al Wide Som P yc ied 
sp! Кы mAb ros P , shle varieties, the are 
HT together with trucks, nis fo, 40 tons, a ep b SE fork; and their амы better Au tor a voller Гена p y ы така Mes clear, smooth skin ; the опе 
ind cor тае Engine Company 1 am told, with chains | too, with rings of iron havi orit eure си тауы iyor toi YA point, AES озу 
load was taken up а wed in all to Тели на € Mr. бн of South. Molton, ios zig zag Qu di vita pes cropper, and fi 
pn ad ту h, and a set of rollers | fr dicem: alt бега барт variety 
as not divisible as goods are, but in barr в, horse rse-hoes, а paring ploug set of rollers in This à с cd deo CM 
sible hleaf and Ua pstone, raised 
аз the intermediate shaft of the|in which two ы set їп a frame carr discs which are c e 
the road due to small diameter kept cle: - idera nothef, each bet t" picking the teeth ” pA fore тереге; it patako ar t and аа te te Kidney 
the road, as Iam told by the | (у the ood fi d short haul I have 
Pany that they did to some extent, would S S tis Vals nd бга Кави » б iii 
more rather than less than that of usual 2087. M Mr. J. Cornes чё Burbridge shows his well А, неч ly. kinds fór сытын, vii i 
averaged the draught of waggons | К ous sizes, also cheese press, &c. epi гади ч. "lr weis Den size, heavy cropper, &c. 
ani) mediis Ee аач very | 2098. Mr. J. Golas: of Grantham, shows several | arty Surprise. 
Тоайв and bad tnit to 100 Iba | Corn and manu: ure drills, with foresteera age, a horse| Matches (Daws). 
he estimate of 70 lbs. friction | hoe, e, &е. ал n Gi dde Ын И, 
Т би à еы have A Sas eerie Ue Lemon and Golden, Kidney, and Pheasant Ду a Lada ардан 
o sirai lue the weight up tbe insline 0 POTATO SH т Tor exhibition. Edward dct Osberton Hall, Worksop, 
ed tog ed 9f 42 tons, namely 5534 lbs, which tw OWING. 
cs make 8474 Ibs., or nearly 8 tons 8cwt. | HavixG received several letters r espeeting the varieties of наана 
1 take 7 um fe the friction of Potatoes I would recommend to compete for the prizes offered 
have Fines 100 lbs or by the Royal Horticultural Society, I think it my duty BREEDING AND FEEDING. 
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па Балеар дуў ants Rep tol, t ingen m fer mire on Potato ahon | DW күте {Һе other dy A report on на» 
һе estimate that he draughtpower on | toes are to be judged. For ib is a well known fact that|lecture by Mr. Stearn. We uet. cade 
ngine was somewhere between 3.8 tons very large оседи holo -eyed Potatoes are frequently placed | the sàme vea imis Re the members of the 
at 3001 ls. per 2 horse plough) tour local shows, when indeed they are not wi "pst of Hr Soait, by Mr. PR 
oed кы dit aia MS е ро апа хы о рау discarded from commendation of don Ноте, near 
mn cá Mr. — said: In 71848 fe ейте xg a farm 
at orton, Inl е pur 
points sh ретт а рыза. (sa mers г the Tamworth "erem from his cousi n, Mr. T. 
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т réad before the | and free from hollow eyes, warts, erooks, o d 
the mach тайз) and | larly be born ‚ апа none but d 
ЖЫЗ work m е7 лыс apportioned to perform such | merits described below should be offered to the publie, viz., a Baldwyn, of Barnt Green, who was s famed for [^ breed 
of pot eter was found iol: ngne, the draught upon a | Potatoshould be moderate in size. regular in ehape, that is | of Tamworths ; Feas althoogh he (the lecturer) began 
р! Which it drew n Ho quite 2 tons, and the number | free from deep eyes, warts, and crooks, When boiled куче 00 p with ree pigs in 1846, їп "pe he sold 10007. 
@ fow 5 in. by 10 [aget ad ground was 12 plot yvy be dry, firm, and agreeable to the taste ; bem qualities should |. ü Ar; апа fü ife 
Perhaps 14 plo tns cd naa ове guber plough, in all | be earliness, productiveness, short Ваш freedom from dis- ; 
ith my | ease, and long keeping. A large Potato їз frequently hollow, | years vi 1854, 1854, and 1855, he | sold about 10001. 
