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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jory 7, 1862, 
Value, == 
R. А. CHANDLER | 
ETEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERESHIRE Siaa kT LER Qr "the Ж...) iu ч 
Ву Mr. J. В.$ркАвїхв, Me near Wallingford, Berks, during the week m Thursday, June 5, 1862. 
ad, Wandsworth 
IRE 
Ч " Reading of Self-Register- Temperature the serva ted and 
At 9 A.M.. Railway Time. ing ndn. Bain |0 һе Earth. taining mad of 90 Engra gravings, Post-free. E 
a|- ———p——— «| ——— — | 2 feet high, 5d. per yard. GARDEN SYRINGES, бе е 
a Reading of allen in Жа Н. Howzv, Manufacturer, 263, Regen each, 
Day of |$|—— — Кен, Жш Mass] o provon Oxford Street Circus, W. t Btreet, hear 
: Mi " . . OE E а 
Week. © —— Dry Bulb| Wet B Balb Wind. lof Cloud E be ер ана ше ue кем UTENT GUTTA PERCHA А SOLE&- 
P|FreezingPoint| Ther- Ther- 10. „| Air. | o таз: und, MPORTANT TO GARDENERS, ta Percha D 
a at Меш Sea mometer.| mometer. Direc- am Bun. lios ы pleasure to п, б, t si eio of e m Ц рау 
aen n атуу “ Gentlemen,—I have worn Guti нЕ and 
Inches, А 2 Inches. А these two yea: de во р h a vr as] Heels 
Friday  ..|50| 29.49 5 з m | 2f z || |] | олз | бї} Sor | sarity am inal weathers, and with the ground ШАП кыш 
Ls " "M 0.01 ч 58 N.W. 3 6 67 58 n 51 0.18 60 57 fwo on no account be without them, As a matter I 
Sunday ..|1| 80.06 63 6 ]|NE| 2 | 4 п | 45 | s | 4 4 57 пошу І would recommend Gardeners touse them, for ч 
Monday ..|2| 80:07 60 т 1881 2]| 1 7 |4 | 95 | 38 Ж 60 | 57 |may the worn part at all times by 4 
Tuesday ..|3 30.06 59 54 8.W. 2 5 76 58 98 51 " 61 51% ШААГА at the fire, and pressing it s the thick parts the 
Wednesxday.|4| ^ 30.20 56 5 I&W.| 21 ? 67 | 48 | 72 | 44 | 007 | 00k| 574 | того parte, as easily as if it were so much dough. -I think t 
Thursday .. 5| 99.83 57 54 iiio 6 48 2 d 61 | 58 ]|theduty of all persons who must poani ly wot their feet ш 
E à adopt material that completely defies damp. Many s 
ener would escape colds and rheumatism by the use of 
utta Percha Soles. о! t t GG » 
ев, 
cellaneous 
m The Alliance Бы Agriculture | 2i [tiyatro ll. 
himself acquainted with 
as with - nature o ni 
For eac) these purposes the aid 
becomes indispensable to the farmer, ‚ауу? s excellent Pota 
of the more кеа ritish farmers im value of | ъ, 
ch: in the improvement of sca arb, but it is 
only within tie) last twenty years that the attention 
i у directed to the subject, 
more particularly by the works of Liebig in- 
gault. The nat manures once clearly defined, n і im X: om amus a 
t agricultural improvement at whic ЖАЛАСА. Taita Pay Зора теала трчи" AUN 
every 
had arrived by slow degrees, receives а satis- 
cations necessarily su uggested themselves. The princi ples 
of Terms and of the rotation of crops, the 
theory of soil-burning, are no nope. mysteries; the 
action of lime, of wood ashes, and of bon 
ect 
"A OR anD COOKE'S warranted PRIZE 
PRUNING and mug кү Катрен &c. 
аа by all res; "aab tsin 
hree Kingdo 
ary. Yesterd: to-d 
and whatevermay [4 P ihe do тү An - m а seed time, cer tainly 
ouble. J. 
Таро to Gardeners. 
Кер. Жы -+ м to inform you that we are now 
pplying тшшен and Seed Merchants with an 
article "Puperior i in quality to anything we have hitherto been 
e|able to offer in PRUNING, BUDDING, and GRAFTING 
KNIVES, VINE and PUNIRE: SCISSORS, 
M 
D 
Lee. 8 remarkably pets 
This 
tarvi 
roduce a full. 
Paidly i improving. Es ook healthy. Very few 
been iege ws А Peas on dry land look well. J. ee s 
M Men 4 T is neighbour] 
e not as yet О: 
ecessful, it has епа! us to Hired. аә for 
natural manure, artificial de for puis had 
'h the refuse of ev 
, like the soil 
Е; д 
SAYNOR, Maker. 
teed о: 
vore 
disappointm: 
all kinds 
e temper. 
one are gaming except marked SAYXOB, or 
whi 
to — eei ee b hey would under the old method of 
vpn ting the work and ва cs 
Met ча nstantly to renew 
sharpening, Ba fhear, maxing them more P durable in wear 
etos A igni for ОЁ wi 
the time 
he edge by 
ork, every blade being 
marks would cause the purchaser 
FIRT. BISHOP, 4 B ARNARDS 
Norwic! 
FURTHER REDUCTION in the PRICE of WIRE 
This search, directed by E fiel 
of a fow lated fae 22 
ОЁ. coi 
e ious parts of Eng әк thus dus the pro- ey bi ats, early 
phetie anticipation of Liebig, that “in the remains of | that sown in April ye promising. From nd ere appearances 
an extinct ani orld, England is to find t ans еу б еа» таб, а т. {чый А i Mar. ed => 
of increasing her wealth in agric e cutting commenced ; pasture Grass abundant ad 
M uncomrn: Farm labour behind and fallow 
uring in reserved matter of 
primeval f Кк, the remains de tirs i дш опа” Dr. 
Calendar of Operations. 
NETTING.—ArniL 1861. 
rathearn.—Wheat| under sq 
his Season of the year, € vane 
to continued wet weather, but 
BAR 
dnd "the publi that the they dide nef 19 
‚Оз Bary 
Баи Те тА а very much hurt with йаш, and some fields | fri 
ploughed Жашы "ave fres! ce, b 
ends 
MAY. Ld a ар ut not far | in the prices of Mac Galvanised, after P. 
In this wbury we have Tares much eaten with slug. Elliothead, Мау 94, | their Nettings are now Gal 
about the usual breadth of Wheat, the four-course being mlingham, May 28. — On деер. ile | adds much to their appearance, strengt! 
rule In viewing many acres for miles within the last week, I | heavy lands the Wheats are looking uncommonly well, but on d 
find the early sown Lam 1 well, and promises | the poor heavy, the inferior light, and even the mixed soils Gauge. per е 
early to be ready for the industrious reapers; much of вы weak, E ‚ presenting а most і h vie. No. 19 .. 4M. .. ФЁ 
the backward and spring sown does not pro- ce. Barley looking. wretchedly in the| 2-inch — А miae 9. CEU i 
, being thin and weak in places. Oats Took extreme on t e heavy and very moderate! m the light soils, | 2-inch ат 66 015, 
well in places, in many апав luxuriant. Me RUM MN Моча чагу badly, аге a good deal| 2-inch ;,, v »1 a уа 
Barley has ‘up well; the only draw ОБ a reena improved. Oloverleas wretched everywhere. The hay crop | 2180 „ " "cg qe Итере 
that or a violents [on Мау 18 which completely eds before promises to be heavy ; the fl: {өйө бмв PU ATOMS l&inch ,, » nr К Ж o wu В 
the hüd ; in low or ft wis before | with the Mangel, Вне and even young Clov The|l&inch ,, » ОЕ ИИ 5 
the water disappeared; the Mangel sown before that be- | n ЖОЙ a тесу sont рут Goodwyn. IBS, Mou WM о MM 
eame bound and could not has Wir : Handley, ra I scarcely know what e inde лабе any width (under 6 
blanks. Beans from the same Deo grum to say of the growing t егор; the old saying, and I have hove 
notw: they bloom well Peas this season have been | no doubt a one, is that a dry Marc the | at proportionate yard, 3 s fest wides 
much planted and came up well, but like the above suffe for Wheat ; however, this year it was and| Strong сеа Monum or Phe 114. per 
from the storm. Potatoes injured іп the like way. Т I eónsider it variés much in t. | Galvanised, Sparrow- proo tting, for esh from half an 
lands everywhere abundance; in a week or two fine | The greater part is l g well e of Ehe early sown is, I | yard, 2 ek wide Netting of evi 
weather this necessary forage will be stored in large quantities, | fancy, too thick, much straw, whilst other | inch to 6 inches. 
more than usual Swede lands are bein, some few | pieces are thin, and һауе not tillered out. I th 
have been drilled. Т Yesterday gathered an ear of Wheat from | some part of Wilts and Somerset yesterday, and noticed several 
а 20 acre piece, the d пое from weed d ds of Wheat, whieh I thought thin on the land and weak, 
Thomas Fordham. ha grown too fast; other pe w llow, the 
BER) M d ERSE FARM, June 2.—After a heavy rain on 
the 1st of May E bici hot sun, d: winds, and occasional 
Showers. These 
high 
continues uncommonly vigorous. The оп) 
poe spring occurred on the morning of the 14th, 
thermometer fell below M ead frait blos- 
shrubs have escaped uninjured, while 
last year everything was у оза perso а 
Pda ait м —À ell planted, 
) cut up by the 
EEUU READ Ор! 
thinned іп ріасеѕЪу grub cob pot nb rid but 
te 
gcorn 
ks asif 
ANISED WIRE 
luced FENCING, and GALV. 
"- була eI 
Five Ape are 8 feet 6 inc м EE 
in a order or owing: үз 
ponen cleaning it, 
wet. W. W. Perks. 
наб aea 9 
^ que Vr 
N Correspo ево 100 yards Varas if поа 
PoTATOES: H В. sa; азап MCN ina x, н к i, The same mte Galvanised W pre a rpm ot Wire 
mon ™ Illustrated C. 
d" to 
TOES в there w. 
ths г ago of "the Tena of planting Potatoes wit st al 
Correspondent of the ба бени 
ed it ъф would Kindly T 2 we when and 
Fencing and Wire гаа Хыны T raara tr 
where it apparel it would be a favour to H. B. 
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