ag эю = 5-9 d ә HRB =x, 
с пу 
-BODA, SÜLEHATE from m А. Gibbs & Sons), 
APRIL 27, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
389 
RTIF эл MANURES,  &c.— Manufacturers 
and oth. | ARTIFICIAL MANURES 
come e ction се their — VT 
y appl to 
E Pas v Chemical "College, 
S. Analysesof Soils, — 
phates of Lime, Coprolites, &c.,and ЕЗ f Gold, & Sil эч A 
L 
, will&nd amplefacility and accommoda- 
- Established 1821.—Uxwivnsat Success ОР 
Сш, мо — AND GRIFFIN'S MANURES. 
ey h n English counties, and 
invariable testimony bres to -< value — оттп adapted 
— the v MANGEL WURZEL, WHEAT, GRASS 
D POTATO CROPS. 
Full particulars upon application to GRIFFIN, Мовв:в, & 
Gnuirrix, Ceres Works, Wolverhampton. 
AW E-DS M A NUR ES- 
The Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the 
и сотов e 00а, е SO ТӨРА for delivery at his 
t the 
LAWES'S "PATENT. TURNIP MANU RE, лхр ВО. 
PETERE HER ОЕ LIME ONE 
LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE LIME 
BURNT BONE ов MINERAL ATCA 
LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, Ахр MANGEL М 
NE 
..£6 6 
S m Messrs. Gibbs; 
c Sul runt E — рез» а ед ома Мап 
merican nd other Cakes at m. 
nd 
RD, LACK, awp CO.'3 C CONCENTRATED 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME; wmm to contain 
Phosphoric Acid soluble, equivale: ntto 4 40 per cent. of Tribasic 
hate of Lime. 
ы vr prc TURNIP MANURE, equal in value tc 
e 
these Manes Dr. Voelcker says:—*'These results 
beg ie d to You, ава are the best veut of ihe v нае 
and с ercial value which characterises 
= trated su perphosphate. e 
sbalybes, wi opinions of the late and present 
Chemists to the Royal tural cereos M Mía S DM 
&c., may be had on application 
& Co., Button Road, 
e бн алсаас ЕА e ОДНА E 
"qs LONDON MANURE COMPANY 
'ABLISHED 1840,) 
Are now prepared to send out the following MANUFACTÜRED 
MANU 
RPHOSPHATE or LIME, of best quality. 
SUPE 
кут BONES, axo BONE MANURE ron 
wouid н очеред tentionto the article DISSOLVE 
BON in which they guarantee every portion ш, mE 
soluble and insoluble phosphate to be obtained dy 
from es. 
The London Manure also supply PERUVIAN 
NITRATE or 
of value. 
отра: 
ө, 
the ir терн sah ur] of 
Covent Garden Market. 
Apply to Essex & Soxs, Stanhope Street, Clare Market, W C 
Wew Farm Haeds mo = Xe WO 
OHN N BEII 
41.128 PR RMS 
including АЕ TED LISE oy РА 
KOHL RABI, an SS SEEDS for perma: 
Be. ie Bow Bet amd eli nain 
ыс at the — > 
house, 10 & 11, Exchange Street, Norwich. 
oscorea Ba 
ESSRS. CUTBUSH лхр SON can же 0. 
e esculen*, which 
per rw 
and 44, 
m Nursery, April 27. 
fures M in сЕ 
Dioscorea Batatas, or Chinese Y. 
EO. WHEELER is ready to supply Унт 
2s, to 2s. 6d. per 
UM ME m 
RHODODEN 
to 1005. p. 100. 
à -AEALEAS, good IX re 1 
ANDROW EAS and rong VACCINIUMS, En 0, 60s. to 80s. 
Nursery, Warminster, Wilts. 
IVERY 
J SOLEO Rees qeu of fiip ameta er own'A 
i Pilifera A og 
e and Re 
d AND SONS. can supply Seed saved by 
8 mers at t 1 at moderate 
prices, мааа or retail. 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
Improvement of Grass Lands 
Br Sowrsa боор SEEDS or THE Mosr SUITABLE KINDS 
NIUTTONS i RENOVATING GR ASS SEEDS 
D NOW BE 5 ти, 
These Seeds X of PEREN st CLovERS and FINE GRASSES 
for improving the — Price 9d. Ы 1b., mde ud pr cwt. 
sufficient, and will p a great 
8 or 12 lbs. pre acre will be 
increase in roduc: 
SUTTON & E Bons Royal] al Berkebire e Seed Establishment. Reading. | 
Short Grasses for 
UTTON'S FINE LAWN GRASS SEEDS, FOR 
OR IPRS OLD €— 
2s. 6d. per 
MAKING NEW 
LAWNS. Price 18. per] т gallon, or 18s. p. bushel. 
The following is an eh. erp er received from Prof. LINDLEY: 
“t Messrs. SUTTON,— already trial of your 
made 
Lawn Grass Seeds, AN it: " but r-i жены to say they have proved 
the best we have sown for 
** JOHN LINDLEY.” 
** Horticultural Society, 21, NE London, Nov. 9, 1853." 
EXTRACTS LETTERS peun 
From Mrs. Ерулкрз, Rħyd y Gois, Caermarthen. 
“The Lawn Grass Seed you sent last year turned out 
beautifully.” 
From Wx. 8SywoNrs, Esq., 6, Belfield Terrace, Weymouth. 
iiit d Lawn Grass Seed I received from! you answered ad- 
y 
From Sir GLYNNE Мкгвт, Denton Hall, Grantham. 
* The Lawn Seed with which you supplied me last year 
gk com perfectly. 
m the Rev. F. Krrsow, Hemyock Rectory, Wellington. 
A fe fine Grass Seed for inm which Messrs. SUTTON sent 
in the spring has given great satisfaction. 
From Capt. @АРЕ, Portardulais, 
G. be obliged by Messrs. SuTTO sending bim 
more of the same Lawn Seed as the My Же him before, 
de vel in : 
& Soxs also supply Grass Seeds for Permanent Pas- 
ide ex c е suit ines Soil, which are never known 
€ "fai. Price 265. 
Боттох & Soxs, T rks shiro eod | Establishment, Reading. | 
_ Garden d Seeds. 
AND F. SHARP bey to ofr fo the Trade at very 
emoderate prices, the undernamed varieties of 24. of 
m эө M9 ected stocks, aud such as they can confidently 
2 Pun in ety Turnips in sorts 
Beans Mangel Wurzel do. 
Curled Cress do. 
Turnip Drumhead Cabbage 
Early Cabbage in sorts Kohl Rabi 
White and Red Celery Thousand-head Cabbage 
Blood Red Beet i 
Prices of the above may be had on application, 
Seed Growing Establishment, Wisbech. 
i Tir E SETS, at 8s. per 1000,—А large quantity 
f fine, — healthy Беа-Ка1е sets for sale; the same 
кый: which are I D E market- -gardeners Eod 
London, and to 
for the « 
oem fne large cro 
To T a „ Fulham. 
paires or AGRICULTURE AND CHEMISTRY, 
F PRACTICAL and GENERAL SCIENCE, 37 and 
Wet Ka е е n, London, 8 
Lane, Ke: 
. NEsBIT, F. AR. Ox wr ia 
EEDS,| Thesystem Meg enm i 'ursued in the College comprises eve 
ураг CARROTS, M БАШЫ brancirequistetoprepareyonth forthepu 
rsuitso Ады 
anufactures, and the tig the 
Nefaland tary Services, and for the Universities, 
Secretary, at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament 
Stieet, London, S.W. 
т ———————— 
qu LANDS IMPROV EMENT : COMPANY.— 
— —— у Special Act o 
Th 
Amendment yon 1859, has vegas ved th. 
lature. The Ow advance money, unlimited 
amo ount, for the е following — of ' Aarionlturai Improvement, 
the whole outlay and е ing liquidated by 
a rent е: for 25 E. 
. Drai ат Irrigation апа Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, 
Clea: : g, Reclamation, Planting, for uui beneficial pur- 
pose [t or —. for Drainage or Irrigation. 
rm "Roads, Tramways ап 
The Labo and 
other d wired for x Darm Mons, and the im- 
EA anddaddi parn erp houses and other 
buildings for PM етс ажет 
Landowners assessed under the provisions of мА Act of 
Parliament, Royal Charter, or саа = respect of any 
- or general works of ras or other improvementa, 
may borrow their proportionate share of өм cost, and ckarge 
M same with the T on the lands im m ан roved. 
in tion of uired, an е Company being 
ofa e м sham n үшү: interfere with the pes 
tet — are controlled only by the 
losure 
or further information. e p r forms of application, apply 
the Honourable Witte Norm, Managing Director, 
: Old Palace Yard, Westm r,S.W 
E AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY or» 
IRELAND. — The ANNUAL NATIONAL CATTLE 
SHOW of the Royal Agricultural aw of Ireland will be 
held at BELFAST o on , en 
various 
obtinet he fec 
Ode. 42, U or Backville Bo. "Du in, or from the 
err oma tary, dur LD BINGHAM, Esq., Castle Chambers, 
Belfast. 
Non-Subscrib usa o^ um "T EE: 
the usual fees. у Order, 
42, Upper Sackville Street. 
OYAL E TV R x 
ENGLAND. 
LEEDS MEETING, July 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th. 
ENTRIES of Implements, Wool, Flax, Cheese, , and Butter 
close on the 186 of May, and Live Stock on the 1st "of Ju une. 
Prize Sheets and Forms for Entries may be had on applica- 
tiou to Н. HALL DARE, но. 
12, Hanover Square, London, W. 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1861. 
"dee rr dormi Won 8 of England г< m Noon 
Бат —  A4-Neweastle Farmers’ Club. 
ЎЎ Central Farmers’ Club 
Мохрлт, ou. Owen Wallis on the kesi 
Vr mal Food from Grazing my 
TUESDAY, » — (Local Agriculture). 1 
^ Е 
РА РЧЫ, 5 
EX э sr regie 
т 
| SHEEP other page Yi 
Zr an in teresting of “iho ma many "that have ben 
n the roo e А роса; 
Uni i of кеё e Jo — but the Couneil [a 
and Assays of every description are promptly and | we v in directing its i i 
pa: КОРДУ expone do the bee Rhe terms and ate par lication. The Society does more good, and 
is the purpose ts existence; and 
it gains more in publi timation by this 
AE т monstre General Land! immediate distribution of the valuable informa- 
poU EE Г Incumbents, | tion thus laid before it. Th A grer for the 
ще, end M E ME RE contents of the Journ map rn sh that a treatise 
Y. ia and MM the Inclosure Com mers. у шау Бе aliod full of 
P ie а Rent Charge on the estate for any | о researc! characterised by such good 
мк? ч жылт ннн "Bing required or notice given to | Sense, should be retained for its pages: this, how- 
е AE. i , no 'gal gem mh nil чуй thoug ~ nt for the more 
aom i стагу нар uent publication of the Journal and Trans- 
si Landowners on ETT ын залаа qoe M ificati 
o hatever is taken by the my on any works | of the A nr publication till A. 
à execute, the actual e epp n Paco Aeg cbe by СЕ g | Septem DE, W z hen the instalment of the 
in all 3 isti 
ped г ads о dadi Due ournal under existing arrangements may be 
expec 
Professor SIMO NDS’ M in order 
kno 
TENANT FARMERS' 
to the "prevention of мер ant to be 
MANURE COMPANY. 
ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE FOR CORN, | 
ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE FOR ROOTS, 
R 
ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 
Consisting of TENANT FARMERS, Gic upwards of 
Chairman— Jonas Wrpe, Esq., 
p y be had on application at the Offices. 
АП тҮ унщ) 
THE PATENT 
30,000 Acres of Land. 
Babraliam, Cambridgeshire. 
T. MACADAM, Secretary. 
\ OFFICES: 109, FENCHURCH STREET, MANUFACTORY: PLAISTOW MARSHES, ESSEX. 
all thr Jela мі till армен: 
and October, the mischief to which they refer 
may have been completed and be wi remedy; 
Ue well that t whatever rar teal 
E ганча 
р А аач land Dur 
Д * 5 
we de dd the e following resumé of M 
Mr. pee f Swindon, could con! 
e ME A T 
agent, 
Vis тень эга А ооа. lambin an ho onin ari 
He was of end tuo Аы were 
the а! 
of 
ended дарабе of Iron in the food аз likely to 
bring about a healthy state of the li н Drenching of 
could not be carried on to any consi 
th 
rtised ca! edium 
for the adm ration of physic. 16 оча, һе piens. [^s 
well it som pg authoritative in the way of a a pro wr cattle 
food could be put forth for the benefit of the farmer, He gave 
