T€ GARDENERS' CHRI ) 
and 8i. 18s. t the. Whe eat. When 
mite as пва, v after Wheat," 
822 Me 
ows “another, as Oats 
abod twice as much of the Атай 
b under ordinary circum 
e b be dE 
ure 
ullocks, e corn-erop » foll 
ci 
нЕ рег асге e bein 
ado 
0 tons of "rotten. чн sh 
ту iP Sape, 15 еза nth 
rtificial manures c^ suit: table 
Ae. d ene ammonia, 
eum be 
ol 
x qe 
Salts ое ammonia 
Nitrate of soda 
| Or, а mixtu 
Mr, Ruston co а s 5 pt quo org the experience of | | monia salts, 
several Lincolnshire. саи ts оп the policy of | | lime, ap 
y. fs which was clearly proved, so o | the nost M str Mu t жуы upon t 
cur sodassa of the fen districts are con- | xact ‹ combination, to beemployed, кол regard ee 
ort, [be ha ral substances at 
м eh to 
We shall next week give a fuller r repor 
—————— ks [^ as it yaries vita y season to, 
— 
nitrate 0 
+1 
'p-fee 
t 
shee 
far 
cerned. 
ч "he best time to apply the artificial manures 
from the end of January to the middle of February ; P 
if „the application is delaye ed much later tha an this 
By William Л 
5. Manure for Mangel Wurzel.—“ This crop requires 
Ses ES best dun m at command 
ede ld be employe ed ; 5, or even e у 
ре spread | after tio har is dra 
being split; and 2 to 3 owt 
Stables and mieu енн Stable oed 
es, Esq. Lon ngman 
зайд 
м of the pe constitutes eid accomm moda- 
Шоп for the horse. And Mr. аасы directed his 
NICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
_—- 
[Arrn 6, 1861, | 
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GAZETTE. 
ш х= SEE 
Mixed Gras 
Perl 
erate 
d, 
an; 
Railways p pM MAY Market To Е 
о Cork, Dublin n, Waterfor 
ME ones — Genuine Seeds ot — 
Globe Mangel, "en MA е root; ЫЛ 
4, Globe Mangel, s Py song Yee E 
Elvetham Long Red larg 
E Variet ies, all at 
t аа а кє 
авик 
ОЛЕ К >= з 
ар оне on BROWN, 
iverpoo! 
f the. 
oui of FARM M GARDEN 
Tow л. Beedsman, 4, mm 
JOEN, KERNAN, Бакрама 
W.C., 
AND AGRICULTURA E SEEDS T PES 
S 
mers, 
attention. to н bjects for so a time, ir thi 2 toll 
evidenced by other works from pne A ay guano mixed with ^ wice its weight of common iu the lowing holesalo prio prio 
be Besides which, the numero ions | Же sliould s strained by hand on the top of the | EA 
and careful deseri criptions with which the белеу тю ung. Common salt appears to more beneficially ду tno best varie 
abounds, commend Беа ves to the approving jud, : а manure for gels than for any other crop AN di ar bdo 
ment of the reader. d it also produces marked ym te aei - | Кет Hybrid Long: кох 
еи surpassi 
Drainage, Arterial Channels, and Outfalls. | in E fot indigenous to the в herein earliness and 
t By J. Bailey Denton, F.G.S., С.Е. sus d nd 6. Manure for Po Бате It is the general practice | Broad Windsor = z » Н 
А reprint of letters published to dung heavily for Potatoes. Although the crop 60 
Agricultur azette; with an жерн Бийи | might not be so large, it is probable that if Potatoes! "DWAR 'FRENCH DO, 
portions of а report * On the Drainage of the Valleys | Were taken after some other crop well dunged, instead | Early Cream or Light Dun32 0 
agı у p 8 ! 
of the Rivers Test and i Avon” and p s illus iritive | of the dung being applied directly for their growth, | 4 CK ав 
of the nt f the law connected with out- | they would be less liable to disease. Supposing this | Robime Egg Speckled Н 0 
falls and land adopted, 3 to 4 cwt. per acre of ualzmixture| The above are all 2 
w r4 eMe Lose and "uS of lime should а gr 
Be Application M. to Di Р used for t ota r, in of d ein 
: M mm сето СА d. fle employed, the bes& mode of application ж de. е Newington ^ Wonder, 
^d E RES : lough it into RS ]and in the autumn, the aan 6 Six-weeks Duns, 
9 ТМИН "od еа Bing tet in th Negros of 1859 .. 80-0 
RAM e e RN ex- BERN NUM сонин. 
perience of Мг. Lawes at Rothamsted, which is we 7. Man reor Tu rnips.—“ When Sw edes, or common | Altringham wt.168 0|. 
resume being ree de s by the г, a5 no | by ie бж к WDE -crop which had been кыра Dutch Horn . P Por Ib 2 9 
publisher's name ap upon the title page. It con- | РУ farm-yard shi is the roots TUN be grown harii Belgian (for cattle) ы 
fins їп an accesible and condensed form more of the | fial manures alone. From 2j io 3 owt. of super. femp 0 
directly useful info: són Orio Nie ou e | phosphate of . of t should be drilled with the seed; yp is | d 
to the шерын labours Aes erg trae the chemist, S s in the case of Swedes (excepting when sown late, Skirving’ Swede. MAL CM 
as both are combined. in d ed in good condi: tà 2 to Laing's > Y 1% 
zb other pamphlet битеу Se а бова. ЕЗ 3 e of Peruvian guano may be ——— їп addition, Те, Asherofrs. 10 
are extracted from it :— fho тты se p has m dung, творі 10 
1. On He Adaptation of Diferent Manures to i. pe cto 10 tous per scr should be applied ; 24 ewt. of Pymes "Fellow t 
А “Тһе of nearly 2 20 | years of e toc iata af lime ecd drilled with кз seed ; | Bull 10 
experiments at Rothamsted, have and if the dung used poor ruvian | еш се 4 
instance in which the application of пш MES o may be strained over it in the drills Or, where дае Hybi - 1 : 
to a cereal ке сес to give s manure drill is employ the super овр te of| White 10 
Increase of produce. "his is the case even where there Mure may be sown br — after the dung | .MANGEL WURZZL. 
кына a very unusual exhaustion of mineral “ | either alone, or dw h guano, as Long Red.. .. 10 
ents; an effect of ammoniacal sal ui e manures. not react inj Yellow cp 
consistent with that observed when me cà проп each other d togeth а rien maialn: do: REE 
buning and manured according to the or dinary = able to Бе injurious to the young "Turnip plant if| 1t havi 4-5 announ Be pros 
ia of prac On the other hand, experiments rought іп close contact with it. Hence, when guano | mnst [mA x Ped their orde 
continued for mo half that Lene with Legu- and superphosphate of lime are mixed together, and | much pleasu moving suc! 
inous crops, such as Clover and as well ав | 79" by the drill, 2 or 3 inches of soil should inter- а 
practical experience with such crops, show. no such | 7° between the manure and the seed." 
Fet then n the dírectapplication of 
Los isa m ch 1 т amóünt of that im | sooptieal that IRUNG the EA. 
lemen of ша onia- nitrogen in a Legumin сав: STATE OF THE egre et aa SN 2 wii 
rami For the week endi а Жылы d by Mr ITE 
“Tt is, in fact, bad pretice to apply Peruvian guano, Ashleaf, 128. ; 6s. ; American 
И малаа e 1 — TERPERATORE OF & ТТЕ” | Regents, ôs. ; ary Shaws, 68. ; ' } оьз € 
al salts, to a Bean or s Cour стор; i - Р S | Flukes; 6з. ; 
wh Per m is applied both to the M and Bean d cx Soil 1 Ut. Rain. "Wind very Agricult 
that the rich PH below — 
Шыгы d duhe be аг à i Lento Li ts against a 
Which is poorer fo ris pes nd ci dn — Е, бева |Degs. CE. dec — 
'O9.Manure for Wheat —" On theheniordesoriptionsof 8 ree йй iiie dE: | "S px iN me 
land, 2 to 8 ewt. per асте, of Pera iam guano s the Sunday 31 | 670 $20 488 PY ga SW. 29.45 
т this crop, Tt dit be b SCENE majas) 100 |o 5 вя 
cast before the seed, Wrowel di ча mee | 3... 63.6 ыо 40) 62 [c IN Ey: 
times mixed with twice its weight of common salt. by снаа ышы perpe cs агу. на 
which, as well. as by ashes or other matters, а nore | TreTeadings are taken at 9 he days named Ер 
equal distribution through ihe soin atn ed Minima recorded relate, qois to the pre EI 
^ Ы meters are placed 4 feet from the gro udine И Һ hours. TU 
9. Manure for and —“ When either of emi "wt 
; crops follows а root-erop whieh has bee j 
d сеем from. the land, а m ае Notices to печеме ents. 
pà guano, or bitrate of soda, or sulphate Сомғовт : Original Sub. To a compost of two.thi rds 
monia, and superphosph y bé -— one-third x 5 of Neat pied we odd pn өк а 
advantage. Тһе selection of other hitr itrato of soda. pér hi at X 34 1 стб of 
nous manures mentioned ressing for “a light thin 
pon ihe co ione —— „йй гарт) ori е, long depastured with cattle, 
> U 
eE E m : 
Y A 
х pe an acre. The ene itrate of сее is the dem [SR NEUE ше) Seay kindsof Early and Late, 6*- 
seod, us recommended for rA —-—ü е mphlet on the AME peck, which is sufficient 
