THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND GÀ GAZETTE. 
general wi! 
——0N MANURE C COM OMPAN ТҮ | Two of the bulls and one cow are ) аига, (6 ensure Lo. and nd thus it it аса n fn pn - TOC ae more 
1 seed 
LONDON 
n n gard. 
But, besides, this own-grow: tends much to degene- 
Т": BLISHED 1840) the dam of LEVIATHAN, the prize Pall Р" the b & 
the following MANURES Dublin Soeiety's Spring show this year. Тһе тасу, especially іп the feld c rop; and in the choice of seed we 
Are ANU tia SOWING. ldest cow on the list is half sister to the вв. е а if риси that from a poorer soil and 
SUPERPHOSPHATE o . lebrated bull М f th er t] n poor root soils to introduce & 
DISSOLVED BONES for PASTU. cele u о RO. , winner oi e that had T^ grown in a district so much ES These, 
CONCENTRATED st prize at the Y ire, and of the 2d prize at iudeed, lmost be considered as general laws." 
MANURE for С iety at Carlisle, who| Now this example of advance or ennobling will 
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BLOOD MAYANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of the Royal Agricultural Po y 
ту other Manur ure of v апе, afterwards won the 1st prize at p 
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raus be suflicient for our present purpose, though we 
RsER, Secretary- | meeting of the English arie eultural Society, and might adduce many others. It will be remarked 
5 URES. se и а rize at the Highland Society's veru Li the|that the results here arrived at are due to the 
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anufactured by J. B. Lawes for m \саг refu 1 selecti ion of advanced Auer me from which 
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uA of 1 1862 are now 
node following prices :— 
ATENT TURNIP MANURE, ape ол Тн subject of breeding animals from a selected | 1 
ERE ERPHOS ATA of D 
ERE PERPHOS P 
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BARLEY, GRASS, and M 
obtained of 
Mr. Lawes, or through his 
ready for delivery at h о breed а we Hh 
now however direct particular M AA to some 
е results gnome from following v an 
mode of treatment. 
had long Aes convinced that malformed 
M €| stock is a matter which for years has been most 
PHOSPH ATES s 5 5 | fully recognised and carefully acted upon, but as e 
ANGEL MANURES 8 0 | regards a selection of MN from whi - to raise 
have i 
е Manu ures can be seed, farmers have more slow in yie р сад 
ted Agents, іп all parts of tho United Kingdom, at : They | Progeny as badly formed and in some instances 
eve d i 
verto ing according to cost о 
ай, as Suip 
Address JOHN BENNET Da rum 1, A 
Bridge, E.C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Du 
40 to 45 per Cent. of Soluble meer advance 
1862. 
URNARD, LACK AND COS PATENT |its importance, so that the following A te nts, 
p боа. eee ater OF —H bearing directly upon this ques Tam will be of 
of Opinion from from ees WAY, 
contains in 
4 ъа Ар und жишк rr у — r p.c) 
«ibo Phosphate of Lim mme, and 
L А nt that Lean remember to have r — that had been gathered rud previous autumn and |". 
| in my experience oA a ri € A tbi stored par ad win The нача гоо Tho ё 
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| Fxtract of Opinion from 
т. МОЕ 
"Your firm, Í believe, rds Е jritrodui 
орт ho di A абе. (ИКЕ інава | | arziving at anything ras praetieal re d. 
uano direct irom essrs, Gibbs ; 1сга! : 
Бб» et Ammonia, and other Chemical Manures. have simply felt satisfied with a n occasional change 
American ап! and other Cakes at market rices. ht 
they spring; and in order to obtain direct 
dit era on this point, upon which so much of 
pra t fero depends, we " carefully 
meye ont the following experimen 
On the өш iu rch, 1860, a root of 'Вктиўтне 8 
Swede ет the Student Parsnip w 
— лый planted for бгу 
Had we been going to grow the best of seed 
we vet of course have scio uo best shaped 
his case the 
of seed, which experience has tau ught them prevents 
Adelaide Place, London | а too obvious degeneracy ; but 
| part orm or selected roots from which t to e an 
seed has not received ba due share of 
attention. We are however beginning to recognise 
blin 
Y, Jüiürg 35,250 interest to at least some of our rea: 
irte Pohost їп ihis| In 1848 we sowed a plot o Wi id Taat seed | 
duced (his Man ео the e any but EA and they had many 
hi ition, d nd finel h ld e * dation : " 
notice of the EE and the composition, dry an mes lateral ки ich would be no reeommendatio de 03 ripene айе ded, whi БЕ eus dad refally 
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ved 
aequainted with any Manure qne Бола o lan ide pes 
proportionate smali quantity | not on the wh uch better, but still there were | 
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о sa poer Concentrsied би perphosphate. -31 а foy a. isis hieh in growing showed à| 
'oncentra b re follo 
f thi штен в Ror paniy сся hee you|in a А эин root 
ы ша Der| Our firs 7 
collected and stored. 
Earl in April 1861, these seeds were sown in 
our ri enim uo ots without manure, in the 
wing or rdet KS 
үү ri roots from the wild seed were 
Plot a. Seed obtained from the malformed Parsnip. 
The уа 
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ata much lees cost than the m "ciones ickarer i Hor ds De vaile fleshy ots. The est of these, then, Nero Plot b. вее 2 dn Student Parsnip grown and communi- 
Anal; with o ens y the late and t Chemists to 
the ae ls Arcu fafat eai aa v Field tria rials, el € » | duce his seed was sown as 
famished on application to BuRNARD, Laor & Co., Plymouth. 
including 
Corporation. 
lieation. 
or for the hauling o f| selected and put in sand.for the following winter, ал95 sra: БООЖ 
апі үл this store they were planted out to рго- | Plot c. Seed Tor malformed Bw 
A Fd ? Plym before, and ће! О edes аы сап 2$ regret that no plot 
€ Ут ie us fermi roots again and again selected | o of goo own by way of comparison ; ra 
MERS' CLUB. up to the present time, and the result has been | mu st fhereore ee with a piece of Swedes i 
кросс that there is now а узт memi а se of which maa adjo M 14, 
URSD. 
eld at Lei 
Ee аа atn S rud SUE will be recur er in|the Меш SuTTO e have consigned llo ee are the tabulated results :— 
Prizes, 
and Members of the | the seed, speak as ler :— le of Results of Experiment. 
y to tell you that in lifting some of each of Plot ex Poi hed in fom seed of malformed P ipn - ju 
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f all 
Covered Sheds will be erected for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and awe re happ; e 
Pigs. 1 3 p HM the varieties o of Parsnips in our trial-ground uii, b € Plot b. 63 roots from seed of Student Parsnip ^ .. 14 
was decidedly the best shape, varying in le ut always | Plot c, 70 ea of gines т e E. malformed 
of Implements requiring Covered Shedding must R 
p —— ind straight. plants 4 3 
A. specimen grown in our own gar rden from seed "Inches. 
Corn, iw, Cake, amag R 
d at reasonable ra 
Sec. 
b fac- | SOWN 
F given © T шет Tor the second | Messrs. SUTTON, to who s и 
Ch iy, which ma авео | M oek for sake of chang air,| "We may fur 
returned on August 7, г for Fruit and possessed a form ot root vastly different from that | to be but little {йе and toed; but ride the 
original, th this rof roots into 
ene m m: yen behad on 
THOMAS E 
]a-Zouch.— 
ANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL 
AGRICULTURAL SOCIE 
of LIVE 
The ANNUAL SHOW 
md MACHINERY, &c., will take place at Warringto 
WEDNESDAY the l0th, and — ч iar or 
For 
jM next. m = б ат оп 
and Form 
т. mu 
in 1861, which seed was grown b the e Маку cir of best iuo те va za 
he wi i ү 
ыу and Col ehange of shape there has been Pu ought about due s weight of b, which were grown under 
ecretary and Collector. 
gogi nt we x sedes bà d ta ame conditions, 0, again, can only be con- 
n 1857, n fro om he following 4 Ma st as a poor crop, which is accounted for from 
TY. жый to ihe. British Амоа, » had got on | being grown without manure 
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, |а 00 od way NT these results; the а н nimi to the Swedes, they were, indeed, 
change of s ne was effected in the man rop, and чанде all - evils ot degene- 
the lth of August. described ab qos neckiness, want bulb (no 
** It ma; esM f 1 this plage to refer to some experim ef was simply а tap г t) end forked, Hh 
&c.), Secretary. 
STA, Church Street, Liverpool. nd ped 2. 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 57 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1862. 
I 
MEETINGS FOR THE 
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which I have now Tesi carrying on for nearly 10 years in 2 » 
course it was known that less, асе endless varie ty. 
our garden esculent was deri m the Pastinaca sativa of | Their Ес абара 100 Жыл uite remark- 
our fields: but the progress of the experiments ts has been 2 
marked by some c facts relating to malformations of ais, vm rule, although with 
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more flavour than is perhaps desirable T but, inasmuch as 
some people complain of the want of flavour in the ipee d rule fro rom а badly grown : seed, and we are now 
cultivated gus p ene mer pg d m pd Lr equi f 1 
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ioil ез» experi iments.” 1. That UE. means s of selection we ma; may produce 
ain la f i ts that haped and have the capabilities 
* | neoted d witk the osi we = һеге К айыз, we | of HE d ied e е 8 
again quote from the sam сас some remarks . 2. That desiguedly selecting malformed 
and conclusions upon the n, g d that will result 
experiments :— газ great ita not greater degeneracy 
“Itis nota little curious tha that = Ес; f a like kind E € a — біп few € be 
with the Carrot have resulted in a reporting ар dispo to deny. ey most inte sting 
Ма last yer 10 тва вако thi О: sien qr Ai Totes, bh bearings on the subjeot of КО physiology, 
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w facts connected with vego- the care with quie epe are pis out must we _ 
« An observation of some practical impcrtance may be here | 1 P х t 2р 
у noted. As a rule it fee be cg down that — hired зазирати енй : 
mdr Оатнйа yield good се a n feld cultivation in а district | attention to the advertisements, 
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КР and therefore, if сена, аз ап agricultural crop under Farmers! Club and the Ma t and Liverpool 
se йаша mir morg arafat weil oitte дао Society, "ho entrios to the formor 
* oc рее the time that my experiments have been in pro- | © close n ext Th У, and So sno datter АН 
z у expe Saturday. s are among the most 
ve been enabled to watch the downward of 
ret ips A eft from an abandoned garden; and agi — inuenit dssdo our 2 отерати ties; 
ago | bare пор evan yet lost al tee үшин Wk deserve the suppo rt they have r eceived, 
