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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Ocromm 11, ү, 
be seed enough, 
acreable yield. FA J. en онер быз 8. 
Thin Sowing: Pedigree W heat.—It is now nearly 30 
о since I first drew attention “to the injury and 
ары of corn — too t x ckly sowing." I etie by 
practice n 2 
or many y upon 
tiat pa роо "cultivation, heavier and feka crops of 
es gro 
n from a bushelof seed per 
gm pa шше quantity; and farmers in 
their thick sowing were worse tban throwing away drile 
an e. harvest, and s a 
ji orn. With the od deeply cultivated, clean 
i 
d scitis: and a good season for the recepti on 
their land) 
per annum, d I supported my ‘practise b Mor 
of the seeds, the above results must inevitably ensue, 
= е failur: led 
tinta bu umo of dca per acre genera 
any m ants than the m of ground 
prr admit to vd то ity, and that if more seed 
were sown than the space а affor ded room for the: m 
e be 
r, thinly cultivated, and foul; 
r land will Ааны 
after a time the cons equen ce, very inem [e 
to the yield and mir of the grain at harvest, a fact 
oot 
H. A. [Draw them just before the topļan overloaded stomach 
ts yellow and too weak to enable you to m them.|be wholesome Maru LE convert. y what E 
Store n pits as Mangels, covering them with| which will waste in cooki * Substance 
straw опу, for а week before putting earth over all.] | food in a well bred healthy R^ 1 Matural desire пы 
| Seeding Time: A а оп Early Sowing, | sume а sufficient c язалар to iens СЕ enable it to enp, 
as they are insepar Thin seeding tapio early aid of to onics E rur require Г frame, without à, 
sowing, and early sowing dictates Era eedin m a 2 tre tment, bat 
objects in early and thin sow wing on heavy land a ided, any ailm E sufficient nourish. 
fold, sae) ely, a uon od seed time; м Шел a hm -yar rd m may be aL t the Stable aad 
vigorous plant t d against г пшр of the| and unwholes diet. No zai? entilation, dirt, 
+} ed—from an acre; | filthy in their habits, ther bee als are пашту 
greater seid of pus and a h abused ne. 80. ig Neglect, 
Ит 
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f 
Н 
as an example 
E^ iot the stigma a food and dry straw, and 
igm í i 
"uj 
ji 
3 b 
res or whi 
mix them well ове ther, 
ent boiling water t o 0 a 
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E 
8 
I 
cases e "y tei it will berte pgs 18 term 
fall 
o 
I cannot exactly u un- 
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3 
5 
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e 
fallen, but, what this term means 
z th ick ке - auen, 
1 в ot 
рів st ages rd grow th. „Мт. Мес em on oh 
what а} more fully be x in e Farming Essays, 
and I m pna oh the comparatively small 
I Petr ne 
with advantage, althoug 
third of what was then cus 
0 years ago, | t 
with | 
fioe Я certainly do: not. The cause of what is Mine 
fal m ess 
must 
By to fall, 
trato the "soil ciem 
eight 
e wind, 
respect to the scr pd qual 
* from ш do ng I 
u 
Nature has kiven to every tree 
ith the 1 
bu k and formati on of the 
than th at | i 
when 
РЕ 
me ico. The expense 
not exceed 107. per to 
adding the hie vegetables, Falcon, 
eros i 
L HORTICULT ма " 
Коү 
the mai ot the Аоба prec o. th 
ich 
-— тыз dat there i is mach t 
Diem not s sed to find Mr. Halle m 
exiting his pee ears of Wheat from thin seeding. 
iso ow fruit, abe and — „=ч їп 
wa; Зк Быт ing Pers эн ne after year 
how xc fid n a 
was then thin "seeding, I thourht ros was much |a 
be done eareful selection with it. 
do! 
БЕ 
а course as is best e rode the resistance of the 
blast; now shallow ploughing or scratching (more 
properly speaking) б чечен the roots taking thei 
ed hea so must scratching 
and thick sowing ares net act injuriously upon 
the root for the protection o 
this case they are so egressi Bh interwoven bes 
they become ea mas of m radicles ithout а 
Ma 
atural course ЫР the ente of the ear when it W 
more so 
reference has been made ina 
Beth e: = 
ULTURAL ROOTS and VEGETABLES, 
Long Red, three roots.—Mr. J. Неф, 
eda 
hite BAL "three roots. —The Rev. T. Stevens, $t 
, Bronze Medal. 
ears 1 “had” сыртта їй, ы ind 
made up, so as to leave only the finest and pim: 
grains. In this wa 
of a field, a 
Int the spring it was twice hoed by Garrett/s hoe ап 
etin hai nd-we eded, and kept ча clean „up to 
ds 
{ consequently so choke ih other E thereby bel 
i =н late, implies early plongling ө #5 tiat re and 
nd 
- base of the straw that so 
all weighty down it goes, and t 
as sos e ear becomes 
al. 
i Altringham, ' six roots.—His Grace the Duke ol 
8 root, whieh it is posl Kiel in 
le 
this thick. mit matted state. Agai А 
iam 
pti Rie (not impenetrably s 
iti is when п ed), t 
hat the you 
th раа & ї 
4 the. ane; there was more straw af harvest 
fn 
s or newly tur 
ng poss nt may үте Bronze Medal. 
rtland, Credo, s no Medal. 
"Turnip в: Swede: oots.—Mr. 8. Rol Shawhonse. 
Bronze Medal. 
& Turnips ы agis віх roots,—Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Вежа. 
Turnips: White, six —Messrs. J. Ivery & Son, Dorkiag 
and Reigate. Eyed Medal. ". 
Kohl Rabi: Six roots.—Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Readisg. 
CEREALS. 
General Collection of Wheats from all О P.L 
Simmonds, 8, Winchester Street, 8. J Bronze da 
and the ned furrow, n mi de 
grains were finer, and І at once saw ап opening for | во well as Dame не will accomplish it. Early and Harte Б сав упа ош Е бад 
fartk p q g case of insanity, for you sow| Collection of Wheats grown in pie Canada.—| 
that year, 11 d tt tunity of i y to get a thick аст vigorous tillering, vem odi їз | Chamberlin, 15, bL Place, Maida Hill, Bronze йе 1 i 
out my i h i ible with thick sowing, and this common Collection of Wheats grown in Upper 1m 3 
is W Dixon, 15, Fulhain 7н Maida Hill. € 
done in this Way. In going cs the АННА І Ут {о teach us. Why speak of the LE Pré on On| Collection of Wheats grown iu Aus! 
have struck with the Эте ,samples of grain ишш = LE аз you wantonly thro Mnt e sioners tr ga colons of Yictoria. Bronze 7 уз T 
that are —— in mis of the fi 7 дч — which is b роте Co. redii cg -— Wh ШЕШ, om 
ty and | 
originating new varieties! le en pem тъ жа 
ces half the amount of your rent per a "Lt 
\йттушгї e a m - soni ploughed, aA 
ngstoko 
Collection of Whea 
eae >: Wrench & Bons, iem Bridge. Bronze Medal. Tm. 
e ему pes and be induced to make trials NH nd stale furrow, | Sample of маа MI Мем. 
em get their land freely worked down | will T eg fitis brin n; for ае ў: ex à result, and the | Сав "Commissioner or Victoria Australia Commended. 
hey; w gei dated, and drill 12 inches Ме опе half е ontrary of these must ultimately be a nee game. | ample of Red Wheat of any kind,—Messrs. Н. t 
the quantities I used, as early as pnis io and ша" - Result E thick and thin ен 2 З а s 2 "e Co., Basingstoke. зне Medal. varter,— Messrs. J. 
come out powerful competitors i rec A of v Yer росу str ланів clay ; Collection of Dauer па аа 
commencing in establishing Pi lignes se Mies "here Three acres of it vers "seeded the v woei in | п | Wrench & йй of Bar a Meng quarters.—Messrs. H. 
also several descriptions of grai d Grasses wholly October uy m — of Wheat—produce, 52 bushels | Raynbi , Basingstoke. Bronze Basingstoke. 
unknown to the English Рай эш enim cst Am 168 iiy rhe othe d 2 roods| Malti ary —Messrs. Н. Raynbird & Co, 
be introduced with advantage untry. x es сне аса the =з etu aud | Ше КАНЫ С Кш м The Commi 
H avies, Oct. 3, 1862. week in ‚Ве ptember with 2 quarts of Wheat— |sionersfor the colony 2.6 E "ушы nee Ж 
се 105 ao straw; which is | Mr. J. ees кыш ian 
ual to 50 bushels, 3 gallons о ac rani and eges e ——— A Atherstone. 
- | of straw, provided there had been es of it. — duis Nr, $, Coe A ora for ЙЕ ч colony of Vietoris 
Sma qu ready this case the thick тету һаа infinitely the s е, it, Australia, Bronze Medal. Jace, Maida Hi. 
sżands, the Щн. К uable food that England produces | because, as we all know, thin seeding has а poor chance | „ Rye.— Mr. E. W. A. Dixon, 15, тара 5 
d ht ir йо, де п "gps and no | on poor, un drain ned, sd unmanured — ЗЕ have s Gto at Rie from an quarters T . P.L. 
trouble у you with а few observations Eros Ae 10 ts1 pint, 1 hels 3 rand of Mals or Indian Corn, of any kind М Жш 
th ot seed, or in 15s. 5d., or 115. 9d. per acre y ege e meg боп ы in heads bet 
proposal of inoculation would I apprehen y | this débet ene thin seeding, as — z the duy Mrd E. Stuart, Villa Stuart, Nice. bx 
augment е panic. Every one must be sensible Era preis was dibbled 1 foot square and the other half| Collection «X Maize: most numerous їп Medi. 
incalculable benefit of that remedy i in the human body, 9 inches with only on i F, | L- Simmonds, 8, Winchester Street, § W ithe проте e 
y E алаа oe. ЖӨ, Ж, P» kind, not included in Ж. 
but ж pars messe has been questioned, and its | Guildford. 1 B la ot "RXtamstead, St. Albans. Silver Medal z 
not invariable, I should ней then for| Cattle Condiments.—There are opportunities of ob- | A. Dixon, Canada West (Buckwheat). Highly Or eranl 
in y not inoculation, still less interment taining information on various subjects within the | , Peas-—Mr. D. Honeyman, Nova 899 Thompson, Tune 
—but patience, warm and dry feet, ien air, p | Exhibition. Bronze Medai Ме. E. W. ы 
: - "n — n: 2. 
- ion даар а k of tar | and useful publications ; nevertheless, know ledge ш — —Mr. D. Honeyman, Nota E de v. get 
-water (the same ingredients may "be applied d тй оп every day ques! estions of home economy is m: national Exbibition. Bronze M Mela" 
unguent ext xd at morning to the diseased, ar: n neglec and men throw aw ау money which St. Hyacinthe, Canada East— реет 
salt to the — might be profitably des bee M unting's letter GENERAL d ver Medal. g 
arrots.--The kind I have is White Belgian. In опе |in the ее з” Chronicle of А. nm Ју | Meses. Sutton & Sons, Readi 
plot many of the best roots seem to be all eaten ont, as | open the eyes of the чиенин оЁ е soil as to the 
e by ntonl canker, apre in ud skin of the | real viles: of advertised compositions for fatting rs’, с 3 recent sg 
ннен n inspec he inside is all gone. | ani imals, The esos fat-produci ties of all ; po Mesi 
Is Is over- miden likely to beti de cause of this ? y | pt nt inde o d tor aros in syll fuo Min : y Mr. у for 
the Sud or feld, are pretty well known; and may | Fowler wd БЕСНА their "T 
fine. Another plot on a clay soil, from the sam. ie seed, be mixed at home in proportions suited to animals put | cultivating the nd by steam power à ороми: 
from which I expected less, though ме К such m for the -—— without calling in the assistance of | spoke а e dinner [е Рант given ү of и. 
large roots, seems to produce ^" а more healthy | a third party, requires an enormous -Ci т. Led M.P., pro саа to their 
b. I find no йым nde latter. - э emp vista а farmer ought to be able to — —— a Mr. Howard, and 
about the middle с ot Api My prese his own premises. Com mpounds to produce a observations s 
regiones і ye when ber should олтон Жеш, will if continued for А тый, p" cen pom said: Mr. Walter, In ven a definition f 
w stored and treated so as to |time, cause feverish symptoms i mals, from! earlier part of the procecdings, had 
