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Мах 11, 1861.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ens GAZETTE, 439 
" his where much of i 
or nearly the same. Mr. Pullen nevertheless reaps an the members of the Club were се ds Mem ame A P keep! [n саст пага —— ——— oe 
advantage by the purchase of his better engine—(1), mixtures used in I districts they "у t b Р o now was never to sow more {һап two poka. He wever sowed 
ge cefit. for — MrüLÓ — I have arrive at some improvement, т һе thought it t | perennial. Grass, for. 4, repudian itasa weed. If animals could 
er 
i тве | him of this was when his men had, unkn 
because no doubt the more "poveri aea will -— | where th han in „the fertile fields ы East Lot hian. arenes- d ^ Ap o er à nd val -— ai. 
ance 5 acres a day Grass, Next year, on the Grass coming to pasture, he was 
the average | gres ndiben af p б EE in very мр h condition. If it is intended - for | much Sa rand ов mak that one portion of т field was eaten 
) — 7 | eut th а larger proportion of red Clover ари m g inquiry, learned for the first, 
«т Seren А T little yellow aud a mixture оГ Jie bars А at portion of the ОЙ sown with annm drm 
i that the —а а, te ‚ч а р оп о | 
5 the durs ч of — Iam assured [эе vam; lteHan being preferred, Не thought qa Аны ета to goto воой, From that time hel 
Һе had erred i i -grass, 
ye-grass, 5 : 
H: ry nearly c 
D ile off. In | because the ex e of those gentlemen to Pi m f kind of Glove fx 
E ve ery tbe buin Е in ei alf m ana tup | whom he had merid stowed that they had been very grani: П, e mà СА а, нө. Ее апа alsike. He 
Far e 2 6 4. p ^ ccessful when d used much larger qu would use - rger T or аай, but ies — 
54 ui т" HORSE-POWER CO зы у as well эм pe long а М before guano was ча noe Коре aco i m 4 id. е 
i se 
Let us rege крш the case of ilis Mu iz horse- | 1 аб th е à тегине ib. 5. a Sras a gront UII red Cover 
power re 9, in, Я юма Mir. once e were. The fo lig s were the e pro- | was disap] — E Ae pm L Jede J. 2 pikami 
on Mr. Pullen's Farm, ions in which he mixed hi eds ;— For | rever succeeded wi im 
mque Of129 !OfSteam |cutting. ио гей; 2 lbs. alsike, m pu а омей, а nd ens of Talian and 1 of annon Grm € hoy 
. — . | Horses. |Cultivator. | white, Rye-grass. we rege would, it the 
E à -—— white; ins 2 lbs. yellow, жч н alsike, and 4 pecks | € 
Tu рс Es "ma 0 Rye-grass. Не ош not detain the Club further, but | vefte dee poeks rire ай а Dalla 
батыг. maintenaneo 11 ..| 7512 0| 65 0 0 |read to them the results Ее the маа ауе which | pers mam bove t ks, half at 
Interest of capital eo 0 з] 15 0 0| 18 0 0 һе had received; and he would first begin with the | тој and a half of pe gc ate of Italian. He 
И a experience «3 Mr. Hope of Fentonbarns, because his thought. that two sipe cks of Ita an was quite enough, 
————— — 899 E о | young Grass was pro robably n" than that of most of | whether it the slower 
It is worth nae: how nearly the capital account | the other farmers in the county. For some years, Mr. | growing plants, , ог securing an early b ite in — 
is the same in the two cases; Ме. crt and i» Ho ope ha ad been in the habit of sowing his young Grass | Whe en he хаа" more Italian, he found, from its 
се m displaced. cost probably 4007. (though Mr. | after d he did so for tlie purpose of e plant was not very heal thy— —that 
ot having parted with the v implementa, | | cleaning the land, pee тата 16 іп Меса condition. | it was very apt to overcome the Сун мей "À— it, 
= not "probably obtained (n E Le of what has! He had found that the young Grass came away better especially if it had been topdressed. regard to 
been displaced more than 3007. the buying | after Potatoes than after Turnips, ai bd i n the neigh- | perenn nial Gras s, he asd now sowed «Se did not 
of his steam cult -— а and е" engine and ар- |bourhood of Edinburgh the farmers were s the habit | believe іп it, The annual was a better growing 
even with the b. ood y engine, costing | of sow ing i t after Potatoes. "The. fo "és: was Mr.|more succulent, and grew a heavier crop. It was not 
Ho Mm ni ie which was calculated by the Scotch - miar and — the ds to Cl and therefore he 
over, was а 
= 
tom th 
tenant к € iit ud dod from the idea For pasturo or t 4 lbs. red Clover 4 bs. | 2 difference of factice; arising, he su 
4 steam is en 2H - паке 2 Ibs- yellow, ? Italian Б, Weine | differen rences in so sibi а nd i ie uations. Не knew cud 
investment o e uis: eR ert ene gentleman, a very suecessful grower of Clover, who 
great merit that money upon bis engin к: The rre чм ito ind 1 MIA dui never sowed — lbs. per tch acre; and yet li 
— hen ален by рдүн eoa fitt tting Grass. said th ways hi plan His 
implem He тоша ae give the authority of an eminent Que. Drugs) intu for all purposes was—10 lbs. red 
But it E e. I bave already said, on agrienltur in Berwickshire—Mr. Wilson, Edington er, 4 do. 2 do. cow's Grass, and 2 do. 
£ s. d. ue of ойлар that the. relative V merita о оё | Mains :— а Е da : má of alsike was 
the two to be made apparent. Itisinthe| por cutting: дын. эь һа з "^ and 14 lbs. red Clover. паша senkt sod (o 
m p B Fa by the two respectively that For grasing ренү 1 bushel of Italian (or 
ders will stan 
an 
St Wan ght cop x the first to 
of Wau ow Per was E [n e 
or fall. d» ы x aa Xp P m the county; and when the Hig bland Бос 
f this the produce o£ tho farm is of course ho proper Trefol uch i P ) 
And I heard 
c m o 
Wilsonia. experien = of зды LER s 
test. many amusing accoun б. | thinks less and less Brod 
cultivation on кы эз land | In ее accompanying "Шац т. trs : 
Be course successful in sowing Grass crops for a goo y yenrs, an 
I i "m om E I А — in ein some n as а - yatar bo awe His vet 
always obtained the — He never sowed any of his t 
p р g y the neigh- ‚ Clover or Grass sods unti у the x wg of t^ oril, 1..4 " 
n icultural society, b t ltivated ld. : lox time the grain гэг пле usua А 2I beer e 
6 асан t е 4 ааа about шы ар Уш мо | аа 
pletol, M | he Ner nexlus DR ined 
A er Thom bushes are attached. Mr. т the Camb successfu сто 
toge -grubber течан Shap 
FEE 2: pesien mh Ше eile od Joo! A i Usher, еы Kelso, used the following per|ofthe 
forward and i: the land remained unrolled, € acre:— 
tried rolled and unrolled pieces : 12 Ibs. Aw 4 ]bs. red, v lbs. w 6; mmt. 
ften against ор mL and had given up the ordi- vemm өм о бед evon bettor U t | in 
t. In grazing 
1 
or culiing, he used 
too mu d 
=н Led ture nd d in cro He must sa 
t тА ап ехсе ihat w ‚рәв Rap жек es згер, НӘ E P 5 
pres "st da man pcc жы е 6, 
‹ ЖЫ. дд Онша, тык | "а ance of seed; the result being "e a 
. Оп light, land, to be grazed was псей—во much. so met Ht 
bushels 2 lbs: Rye-grass, | a uestion whether he would not 
done the same обоо whole 
THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURER. .. 
ibson| No. VIII. West Sussrx.—We know that in some 
:— | parts of the kingos —— are higber than here, but 
Ttalian, | 0far as І can learn after several years’ residence in the 
E : a — ; Neck S — I believe men are nowhere more comfortable, 
pasture ; , tter cared for, or treated with more -— and 
talian, 9 lbs, red, 31 Jsi * 
ors then өле post? r XS Pr PAIRE | kindness in any partot tho kingdoio; tlian they-aro in 
A MER. w Grass, and 31bs.alsike, | Sussex. Let l s first examine their homes: perhaps 
nwolà {ттт алгоо made | the best 1 We 
land 
dios убы Thaonly рео Тоне nt шз тенә ER the experience of Mr. 
was feni vw was н sarng b Bar as this кен» мнн Woolmet, one of the best authorities in Mid-Lothian 
"Ped чек won: |. Fot eutti pe bushel annual Ry grass, Т bushel 
1 Ње both appear from Mr. 
experience to be i 
of steam cultivation, That consumers are interested in 
Mr. Wilkin, T: z 
t m Mr. | "е of P4 following mixtures:— - many -— "ообо homes? as eannot and need 
Pullen's labour bi hich | For "rw ire : 1 bushel perennial Rye- в, 1 bushel Italian, t be surpassed anywher eko; moit of- the cottages 
s ur bill, which amounts to 1250/7. — ОГ» | 41bs. red Clover, 41bs. white, 21bs. yellow, and 2 1bs. alsike: rea aeo. bedrooms, two rooms and wash-house 
501. for the 100 acres of Grass land, to 405, | | fer то: Mixtures of 3 bushels of Italian an Rye-grass, and | downstairs, the latter including oven and copper, 
is "TT ре iba. kind ot. оС Bye-grass. variae apoorditia io and are fit up with good e 
ud 
THE BEST MIXTURE OF GRASS SEEDS The mixtures sown in this county, as he had 
„Ап interesting discussion, леги | ^ t" tained them from Ms. Бой, were as follows :— 
M 
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т. S. Shirriff, Salteonts, said:—As far as his own | cow Grass lus. white Clover, lbs. alsike Clover, 3 Ibs. tenant than a- range. - It gives a superior 
experience went, he had Bes E all. his mix- Clover, 2" white lover, РБ Ф а Ба appearance to А ag of 
tures had been generally - unsuccessful, and not | cutting or биш i pei io Clover, iss ni cleanliness and good order which can hardly die 
he could have wished, ни havi бы: C рес e-grass, je 
vog t help | beer shop, and the wife exerts — keep he her house 
t those ere successful | p їп urie, Standingstane, said ШР f E xd in order, and thus fix him more 5-5 
in aising good fede would give to e Ciub the CIE E erc te олаше отаи yf pct d maru. his affections ought to г төм. вип Gll there 
add to the interest of ( the discussio, еле been read to the Ch а" r of the description that I have stated above, and 
i e - gil pn is of them had wn upwards of two bushels of Fro grase төн trust the A with the proper pride of 
A regard to this | and some of thera merely two could not all be right. “ Cea i about hei 
e had several gentlemen in, Np ubéd a very acra pe portu dE Аза grass, and h his(Mr. Englishmen and Zhristians, will set about putting their 
Rerbuphebire, Borwickshire, Dumfriesshire, Gal- Er үү e етен ri adr eir ^ had been diminish- estate in order, and if they have - the means directly, 
loway, with the view of getting t tall the ing oflate years. His father used to sow оа: —— d arge them on the estate. ill be a good invest- 
information that they could, in the hope that viet | aov went tie ары (e og А Корей Танып гове ment, for assuredly the time м die when hands 
