THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULT 
JaxUAxY 5, 1861.] 
URAL 
GAZETTE. 11 
; this is reserved for a larger | The experiments then for 1860 were conducted on 
asure: much tbe same plan as si the agen m 21 s 
oters -—: for the seeds drilled ч Whe 
а 
pre (ing 24 
| in good rich soil; they thus afford. striking evidence of 
| what may be done in ‘this way. 
of! dt may iod herren remarked that as vegards the 
each plot, takin from rite to fou from 
в чон — vary. ing the direction of ^ta stripped 1 M 
under, ш Url sho е, 
uld a 
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Sen 
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very heavy upon PLAN OF STRIPPING. 
s although found to 
hemes as railways, | 
Sind is essential in a 
- 
Intact. | 
promoters 
vow ы; for such large 
ion this 
Stripped, 
Intact. 
Stripped. 
| 
Stripped. | 
iera ETA 
ш 
ne 
01, oug 
and it should be obser ad that m the 4th 
r^ inire the ma fap e or| 21st very rapid yd um vth had bee made 4 
two esta cid sic : shall | between the latter da AM st энен 
consider in 'another aper the es provisions of | Ber- ізь, the was. also very vigorous, so 
the BIL mith zir otar ga to:the improvement of existing | that Scri vor stripping the difference in 
drains, I. A. he results might probably have beem even more| 
OK STRIPPING EUR bu v oS 
striking. 
The oming is the resultant weight of the topped | 
dr 
BY PROFESSOR JAMES BUC 
November, 1859, a report балазе in. 
| and taile 
Ix 
columns containing the results of 
th 
these 
шев^е 
TABLE П.М етонт OF 12 NON-TRANSPLANTED ROOTS. 
e effects: of stripping. а ceram 
Sorts, тузее en Leaves 
plot 
The stripping was repeated on the 21st CE 
plots 
ntact and stripped roots, it appears to 
fe vx grater than is shown by the previous nine 
plo he stripped exhibit very nearly the same 
rei in the last as in the first series. The average in 
ind numbers i the transplanted experiments will be 
the 12 i ntae oots 13 lbs. 5 oz., for the 12 stripped 
ihn 7 lbs., att 
I conclude. then 
er than one half. 
that these An eer fully justify 
e the re erds of some 25 
esides 
this the 
Rabi, 
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е 
в 
[=n 
| leaves, howevêr ma 
| o£ value: 1f the leaves 
ent lessening o sr We the roots, а inevitable, 
there is no mischief; but to suppose that the farmer 
| can таке use of green Mangel leaves r have as good, 
say nothir of roots, I consider 
cóbsae to both science and practice, 
Again, as regards шерин ion I consider it & 
valuable process, and ine clin e to the. beli ef that it will 
of 
sorts. ас 
ring Ше} А 
| done, ап 
ang 
b report, reminding m { lös. oz. |1Ьз. oz 
ей, Ёё. өз йй 4 
Yellow Globe Man, NY Wurzel " 9 0 2 
4а кз arid PA ies 8 2 12 
w Oliv Red Globe Mangel 
им 7 
oni 6 
Yellow Globe 
Man, wh uda Wurzel. 2.3918. h. 12.8 
pne 
9 2 
Lg vothan Mangel 
3 
4 
5 |New Olive- ‘sha 
6 New Orange Globe "Mangel ка 
T l 
8 
9 
ооо 
the paire ANS plots: were planted 
Mangel. On ihe 27th оГ. poti the topped and 
tailed. roots were weighe gave the following 
results :— 
TABLE I.—REsULTS.OF STRIPPED MANGELZ, 
5 
brum Yellow Mangel Wurzel| 19 0 
Ci ng White Маза » Mot in E 0 
Weight of | Citeum Bor 
ference of a 15 
Single Root- single Root; m 
9.11 
т 8 
Weight. ча. 7 
Total Шы 3 
Now this gives a preponderance of 51 ТТ 7 oz, for thej, 
3 largest roots 
12 
with judgment as to time. 
e Correspondence 
ihe, asa MH: rule, = working 
E: commodation than’ 
this їз entirely' a one-sided view of the даек: T 
amou nts to this; that the landlord, and' not the farmer, 
ch 
6 smallest кй 
9 remaining do. 
| stripped roots, presenting in round numbers an average 
(716s. In 
cot 
for 12 n: of 12]bs. 110z.; 12 stripped roots, | 
i A certain number of 
cases it must be confessed’ the numb: 
11 
t of à rd stiptlating to- 
s the bees ed ы thehouse,. 
irvision e servants 
and more 
jp thes 
our experimental garden at "the 
d were simply dug and the 
ithout mu As pen the | 
it indly 
many derivate forms o! 
, while ти И Me d cate such as 
ыраш hent 
poste Mo земи 
eb practical P of view whe ther} 
M: * would' well bear Sot uim, Ж what 
"| difference there might be in.its effects upon so many 
ieties. Consequently, when our fi y 
e thinned out, I simply transplanted 24 
of each kind into separate i ud sd hese lial n 
stripped, and the experiment was conducted in fact in 
е experiments were made. | 
ii dient: ngin sini side +з side the f tini uión 
f the sea-side| СаТТУ ОП 
ж. cd to the cottages o! doc 
ud f "nd Po be on for 
ing to a farmer. ыры 
farmers to live with 
fore no- ide, 
and 
- e SCIAT lbs. v lbs. oz. 
ur: 2 e| 141 5 10 
Yellow. түт та el fe A 13 0 6 14 
15 4 7 8 
Euren EE, 
Gió itan i 
Wurzel: ce са 
rty 
вла inquiry as to. citant colonels 
h sia оса statis 
Leaves | Leaves кде 
intact. stripped the 
rd 
| ате fit men to Бе trus 
aequitted h 
ze m - а to ve А 
Ает: Hall яш, 
Ел ын: 
SrIRLIN элче KAR Uxiox:. On Turnip- Grow- 
poem уе ЧГ ER tack plano M үшү ишде 
ual Meeting of th this Society, cw abridge from 
tho some ot 
As regards the dry-- 
E 77 i land, поб. 
or йаа la 
NE еа white 
ry difficult. mate the e of the 
т "ы Highland rege 
tics on An subject, however, brought. out. 
curious "t Iu Scotland, in round 
wer urnips 
зае Il ave the 
tlie Mangel сгор:— 
бооч A с mou 
E “ Kingseote, Doe: 18, 1900: | 
E oir dem сыс practice of| 
2 TC ee жы. 
ots. perches. 
in favour of the stri 
TU Ed: UT ma 
ecimens of roots exhibited are Ko 
сд. cene а field w M A une. ma dimi wil 
an improved. 
under нш, ше og m milch cows, peg od Pared 1 fendi И 
: у ОЁ mil and butter. In 1854 the | tion, and thoi kI Жум niin ums (Dirk th the. ые, vind КЕЕ 
1 ш) нойр = ; н iege n rc always suec itis weli to know that wherever a| This, I рг" а must. 
_ жепей T cwt, 20 Ibs. | there were 20 los. in орыг | СТОР De thin, ftra at keit Ioa А айы рате thorough draini 
1 mcs LEAL AT pe et ка» u xis танат glanta, andan edis ink rat in d LP. very 
E орозо: но sach, when a.few pounds pie dme: y ot ule Пг с раш мусс 
diferent 
arotan, inches very: satisfactory: draining pm ted 
oment I am just now proceeding. to drain: 
'eoupled . 
Dép Ls qul was was considered an Е 
