391 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Сават 27, үү 
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it goes, of the JHEELERS ORANGE LOB E. 
4 d open | then we have confirmatory е viden th of , E 
зало vll ance prox n rx r1 e Sell druned and ploughed | | Importance of sulphur in uns shape ta the heal pud pire c WHEELER'S IMPERIAL 8 WEDE, 
«5 depth ; A: it will not re upon clays, nor does em эт plant; and, consequently, i үч аг PEE " GRASS SEEDS ron PERMANENT PASTU — 
succeed well pon soils that are too dry and pa dog es "et — uec ducem mST à Edi x ВВ £ SEEDS ron AWNS, JRE, 
»riods of s o be foll ac Jy 8 А E. М 
EM er p <; EK ааны А Ме de бот the shape of зуран acid pA immer ru (t — en Seeds тре celebrated. ^^ quality ыта 
ing 12 to 18 inches :3, апа гс quantity of seed р cre is from ч — a son, he found We offer our Seeds the lowest price consi 
81bs. It s constant hoeing and manuring. |In each сазе of inv ostigati e Де he lar к ward being go pest pur e the ed еш Witè hẹ 
P tions I » s cultivated d on the small scale and with care —— е Edu soils саш reir Г j^ ч, ould | free by rail, and allow 5 per cent. s me deliver them 
noc Ww AE и to pa intain a great number of animals, and | tions of о Iphate Z coll eem p мо рч -— iita Book of FARM SEEDS sent. rele, саты, 
e i e 0 ow us е imyx« Y І 
hence its advoc иы h 4-е The Wit then to - n pre rrt of our € lover soils, „=й — € ductions could J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Seed ed Growers, Glon ме. Ё 
е ue Mini to confino the culture of Lu is to that | be drawn as to the cause of failure ANGEL W URZEL AND 1 URNIP 3 : 
of a small portion for the purpose of supplying the place of | - — ] The J pem е és n confidently recom -— е 
ge pls t in early spring, and of using it, in | Stocks of the above Seeds, crop 1860, 
көзүнөн а таза M РӘ g | Calendar of Operations. attt ңе 1860, Em "à 
8. Sainfoin.—The soils on which Sainfoin best succeeds'are de- E Lb. James FAIRHEAD & "Во, Seed Growers and | 
cidedly the c ilcareous, On а chalky Уто, — d Da | IsrEorEcrr, Apri! 15. „еч. - weather still lingers, and e| Lewisha ent. London Establishment; ~ А 
се о e - Mo + м4 хог Я й herbage plant s | periodica i N.E. winds of April — À all omg en nm Market, 
been The p s Sainfoin may be used for ede influences both npes ur p ^ ек pi Aere rh здат о The 
A =: à ;d | heard they enjoye - o , Тгаде, 
аз well as for forage ; it may be t во L. a — € x reyra Ans never i c naking Grass pis entiful or URPLE-TOP 200 ТСН, WHITE 6 
Clover, mixed with other Grasses, yecially if intended | corn fields luxuriant. But they afe p ual visitants, and we SKIRVING'S PURPL E-TOP ов YELLOW nd į 
and rocky soils this роу, ө - Tho pes dc of seod | have to make the best of them whilst they stay, and ever and Anp GREÉEN-TOP SWEDE TURNIPS, al Warran i 
to remain for several ye d hu tate is е. Ке: а^ 4 or 5| anon we bid them ig sincere and hearty farewell when they Prices са à АррОн ОҢ to Dicxsox & BROWS, Beed tel net, 
enerally sown in 1 t A. Rr cen broad cast the former | leave. We are the best friends when farthest removed from | wanches Меча | 
unas, ne latior Miled ү! ed about 56 or 60 lbs., I think, | each а L: на we had three severe frosts and three МИ ІС ае 
а i or i = g ases sufficient. It is ент of| warm y day these combined exerted an unfavou the Seed Trade 
T pu i fresh, eed. The quality may readily be bicis upon ОАО, and very much retarded its progress. breed SALE, a quan of s superior 8 
] ed У ning the husk and cutting the seed across Our report of the growing Wheats must still be unfavourabl SEED (Skirving 2% S transplante аі ivi 
“the middie xd oai should be plum » ofa light y colour ы ibd 1 in а ро т a amer - ае Price on application to STEP. Н. ОЕАСО! 
tsid: À Б ЖИ гома үү , v eia y Northampton. 
ой 05у зө Xo МСГ а darie ссн erdure, but upon the generality of lands it e э otherwise. 
either Desn bad! atured or el injured in the | vé 1 р - m койг of last v sux whi 
stack, r of | The plant is thin and looks sickly, an e 2 
seeds in. : je do far of an ia Ehe vid quality is about | have given it a very unhealthy апа unpro misi ng aspec! t KIRVING'S, MARSHALL’ PUR ger 
371,200. An acre, if sown with 4 bushels, would therefore | unle: M hi ея сер e of wea К wit Suena аген EDE, E iy Я ng Bu a Es 
roduee, viz., if they grew and all came to periection, 3,484,800 | ati spring” Hio SEEN re qo t Carrot, Dru e d Cabbage, selected Crimson | 
Dlants, or 21,760 to the square poleor perch, and 80 toe ery | ips ccr inert od Ons s 9 come nb | Queen, Surprise Daniel О Йорк, and BAWAH i 
mare foot. Seventy two heads have Deen known to procee well, an , uiui ih us | 2 duced 
thinly sown, will | of their old foe, the wireworm, during the ne Ая 
се е аА е оо И отеу of его! а 4 lbs. of | weis, ther » isev - prospect "ot their making а cro Beans à? M. Hox, e T 
Woite Сот r ac 18 be rolled in after the —- * is | are not gonerall ood. We have hear -day of some NI = 
th топ to mi. eropin the first season for mowi having been looghed c The seed sown, in many "instances E 
A the White Clov erbage the second and aet: years. was immature e and in ws condition, - exp ү m mm a ~ 
best t | ground. Where e ant : ж 
T h. Ld li чи еги 909 foe кае Тош узу we et In "mot er ok т shall tote I$. 11 90 por а remarkably. 
Ў ly rely upon | to angels, and it will- behove our —— e 
alid Mee fe. for баг чы of 1964, M 0% н min теу Tautious in tho риғоћаве of seed. Som кош zi он ^ n e. owes must | “ 
different varieties in our oropa; e these the Dutch and French | good and other is comparatively less. We sowed 20 seeds ed DRUMMOND £s Roka. беа, Warehouse 1 уса: 
'aríeti esteem Ө The former of these із о? | W one ty, and have 42 plants growing from them : 
TH boldur. and of het ja abit of growth, and | and we sowed 36 seeds of her lot and have only bi (or Turnip Cabbage). A 
> ссдедв better than most'of the others on strong soils of M Buch is M пуф T iy was pm SONS, Gro 6... 
f en n came in, bv ө frosts апа co WEBS, 
inferio: "ur n, CE icula: ДУ ting shed by ther being | cheeked its wiih s corn — is =. bad again. .havea good Stock at — d finé new Seed Wi 
a Dni so plum d of a yellower | two or three week arem fair sale for our fen Wheats, but ^: t s ша ва. pe r^ вр рес man (o 
н КҮЙӨӨ, mon к "неги rising probably the demand Das again Stand at t gm V м soe Им e 
humiídit; S^ ылд поена p^ high they are grown. The| Sour EssEx.—The weather for the last — тт been | Palace Root Show. ы г рт uable рі gra 
Жш Clov A^ AE h in all its parts, leaflets | аз auspicious ^or the far and the gar be | and p^ thrive where Swi 
altogoth к пе succu- com е RS ve been ме eol Ww ith the Moran ac ain whieh | liable to suffer from mildew "at eM 
pg d ils v «йу "rom the med. the earth v considerably, на а ovated the с - similar to Swedes. Drill 4 Ibs ey 
ments of Eres gm small, Lp and re iy стора "whioh 4 suffered. в m the we dt April ok 
prre m bem A -Tuia vs riety 2 мон ае or the last eel years. Т 26, we havo n al Berkshire Seed Establishment, F als 
TOME ada ы дый AH - Dis. ыг ече to ators == 
mns Clover îs from the northern part o S PRA ыле Nor | for (not А Vind vod, for no f пова deseos sings) and to k 
g them in Ир үө nts en weather been 
FW. Ки E ^ | DA Ry van would h tontinued to have 
than Sre ылд d ‚ most. ЫЛ Күү Касы б too 
iQ О or tofeed at all. Frosty nights with \ 
of t ,and the kind o ch it pred vy March and A April T do UN Me се are beneficial 
jes. Being, Е, sown їп th e spring, zo erally am for general crops; it also e ie — of 
rm Beier, Ithink it best to baw about 4 lbs, per were, ut plants to cold, even в ouli o long as it 
but the 
fhar ncs when the Corn is e— арте e the 45 acres оѓ land, 
being harrowed in, th ind thé ker a of the prospect ofan мн and produetive fortheoming 
fate ог81 wing bë pA with d r A тла Am en the | harvest, on this account, but г r the poris for án eed lut 4“ ОЧА" ы 
corn is up) in ап opposite t sown before, so very are now rosperous condition whic! ne Sons having had their 
asto АП up any vacancies which may be occasi by not | month-ago appeared not worth: standibg ; but some are noyer plant ys ore аф 1 Ee ever for 
wheeling the machine іп. à tline at the first sowing, | theless nearly y irte най. чи horapi of Wheat are | P] p in ad to n. 4; y M roi Jet] 
d then rolled down imm: йш last g is, -— fear too mueh limited. orn season follows, wi 50. е д „orders no 
T to be К оп especially if the season Бе | many will no doubt have eum © kepant t for ploughing up 
уты at 97 — m qn ойл their weak crops, А. Ната ' 
—À t, e rastane Н 
е на аа, 
у сарган ОЕ ТНЕ теоре 
Maian еы 
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-casts it is not to be wondered аё that from this cause alone tho 
of the cultivator should sometimes be disappoi E 
e erally the universal practice 18 to à А РАС 
mix either от com with other Grasses, Fi а 
with the ers, and th a great extent to neutralise the Е E 
"benefit which Clovers sown: by themselves would confer upon PAG 
the rotation, , which is thi on companion Dezs| D : 
of the Clovers, is i in its with Frida 19 .. $25 | so Е. | 30.03 
і straw which both precede and succeed the y 2. 458 50.8 E |8010 РАС 
Clover crop; its food requirements аге the same. Although Sunday E 38.9 44 IN. W.| 29.78 
this be the common practice thai has been, and is stil um 50 M4 Io Uoc APA 
followed, can be but little T that it is eous | Wednesday 5 ui 051 B7 | ULIS | 2935 
опе, and in the long run detrimental to the тообоо òf thé | Thursday 25 .. 79.0 524 49.6 . [N.W.| 20.90 
farm. We hear many complaints of the tendency of our fields 
ier em Ser ar tuo largo a mande of апа ке tbe бат 000 | — Minima recorded relate, therefore, t0 The re p pcc 
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с in Beef ME den e Күскү Thermometers sre placed 4 feet roin te ground. "Rain gadge i 
Jon what aro salle on lovar стор Th pibe PAG 
Wheat crop. US, е. | 
coding crop s e M the pov of the Clover d | Notices to Correspondents, 
ving abstracted ly from 1 the same "substances | дб E COMP. 
MEAS dn Wie ED M NC T believe the |^ ЫК f be lt i estones or nots жет fip Жем aM 
principle upon w А is to avoid as | Өлэзез: J. Dizon. A And Vie whole subjot very felly grown 
asini — Ce Da deb in soils peg € — - " 
which do not supply "then with ass ciency of the elements of | LAnounEns FnrEND SocrerY : W Ñ, Jun. It used to be heard 
which they are of hid к Animals would be| of at Exeter Hall; where a let 
сше еа AL ^ dis ; which, our cultiva tat || 1%, tter addressed found its 
e are в very ph ec .| Ротітву: Е 0. We are very anxious to give every inf 
Ine however, are. well kno and often discussed. in our s pun wer. Weconfess we cannot аер К а - 
Neither have woe any of opinions and Į of some of the eggs, bu ot irat thi stone would perba; DU' 
as. to. their i th or two exceptions, no| ` help t af explenation, Not! ng сап be[worse than a stone 
attempt has been. made to arrive at the real causes. | floor; ч Нав no ventilation, and is always chilly damp. АП to сай the 
t, now before us affords a marked instance of this nests fo sitting hens sliould bé on às уйла. t іза golden УУ. SKIRVING ti mort lae ale 
great Mer A CHE Mer knowledge ; sepes o é Fule, ана е баин рар у е | Se for tis E Talag his PAG 
l сс susce t се cau. ilure, not expected t! t 
dioe, tho Clover EY frequen ny njured byraf should be turned. In try the hatches sre ашау | prove " 
of ‚ which, сах irc o md po and strong and numerous, the commons are covered with them. LO 
mode of attack, we are accusto Mich Rd There a small square hut is made of turf or sods, Ii er d ELY 
An investigation into the com Die hich Red ough to hold the eggs and the Dut no It is - я LO 
succeeds and fails was o eo derson, and in an old pig stye or shed in з К et place, it is LO: 
> in the Highland gn tural. Work, in 1857. T with sods laid on sticks, н or three ge gel W © з 
of those investiga are ; one o are sitting at the same the rd side by s side, but div. " 
Хеш газ оё the soil of afield at Thi t Lothian), o by a partition of х р made for three or four бато, rgo Altrincham 
bl» a dogm which the tut betweena&|  areexactlylike the lower tier of pigeon. holes in a large White 
бо МЫ. and its absolute| table. As they need only sods for their construction amd | € 
аз to merit| are by farthe best pl € the pur we sve, their|  Rye-grass, Clo 
[8 pow а vi close| adoption in preference to a ета r Marr and althou ugh àt reasonable prices. 
T the subsoil of tho tw wemay not have discovered the f failure, y | with the zd gatur v 
ch such a difference in the gina have hit on a plan p parete y expense, the 
EE = ба 54 soil ims i the crop | Тик Вивер: M W C. Ms. W. С. Spooner “On the Pian ОЕК dad парве 
in| gooda can have. s ad bing, 
its 56 ЭШЕК (he cto Failed. Неге” ampton. We bU nM know the pu ubtisher ee abs: South- | оп application. 
