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464 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGHISULTURAL, GAZETTE, [MaY 18, 1861, 
е West. I may again wri ite etoyou, and : 
therefore, I end as I began, with the assertion ie u, Imeanwii 
desi ui As hes He ; love саад ошоп fne пе it being J whole aT as these аг are their natural habits, no cna oni I will а — mie e inquiry; but сш 
епо ot be à used, Peculi Ж шнек dea og seed Бае dna аши t cpm авчу T. ше ай pari y Bk elo сб а and do us subs € 
likely t Y be of ңы Уу rin qm of ede WA 1 = nuisance, Samuel Taylor, Gloucester, Мау good here. J. y. C. 
ate З 
у ; nden : , 
Turnip Seeds.—Being a dealer in seeds I read with For c: Corre scd НЕР = E Ae ing Farmers Clubs. | 
interest your article the other day on Turnip seeds,| U. S. Wisco: : Margrette, Ap ^ аар Kixoscors: The Comparative Advantage 4 
Wishing to procure my Turnip seeds аз true and pure | original information from the West respec T : бе Expenses of Animal nd. Scam Power di the Culti. | 
as possible, I often send to various growers to try their yes з Whe at crop, "quality, prospects of парру ре of the Soil. E Burnett тайа 2 paper on 
: 1 kinds from a Ah dus | subject, from which we take the following :— | 
radi in Гече mud eed Titule time sinos on ing as I do, and f. g also iu one of the = su "petu us look ab the edvantages of steam ШШ 
Soina ый bolde мый ng out I found their cen- fertil parts. of ae Western Г Wheat € I aecor onl a тай, | 
е ingrowing was very low, f it | ingly herewith UN youa morg ith animal powe as yet we - without шу | 
о ы ower he - he m send out his seeds as i of which you d. е iem ы: 75 steam can be employe 
the m, and m e of last year. I, how I have no Mim Eid whatever с Aet corn tra е, perform ali the operations re quired on a 5 fora. ed 
[d there must have be killed seeds mixed with ч either here or elsewhere, being TUE a rd from | m ma "things. поб con y stem 
as the White Globe grew only 30 per cent., Purple-top | From information Mee threshers, growers, an iode акша. v ү d 
Swede, 70; пр ой Globe, 60. On Saturday fort I am confident the е Wheat v dae o NY things me ало Ае т 
night I observed an advertisement in your Paper of Wis isconsin averaged 26 b bushels or Me nearly ре tate ha has = himself пе E um 
8 entir ely 
erati 4 М у 
1 
uld grow every seed of it. жаа. І ordered | an amount, or 1, стиан рте orien pi in R hinas 
t found art i e at epots, p: 
do T enclose” sample o f all the kinds for dox The Taia кашын аге шы. ally "азме ро 
te; for i oportion to the v; 
” мааи lad of your opinion | or, in transition eastward ir = faire: necessar m similar variety 
t thems M bt such cem viest cultivation, Having arrived at this conclusion from 
to jatina, or Al t alr'eveiitr ian Pnot refuse ere ment ee in yield of any part of the States as well as the ces | I believe the theory is false whid 
kapen articles Р " cannot attempt to sell them agai we ever had or сап for years expect, was injured b 465 cultivation i is, or would bé ЖШ meus i ix 
Коон ата for me to pay for an article Ey T wet in the stack from hasty and unskilful stacking, ds AN юй 2 
different [ad what it was represented. and sold for, | resulting equally from the scarcity of hands, the great Allos d e you the opinions $T “ гъ 
Would you kindly inform me in your Notices to Corres- | haste and wasteful way of stacking, and the cene g entlemen E CS Ead Ds kindnes tor 
pondents if there is not some redress to be obtained | cedented bulk in straw to be handled. This Wheat, inqui ries Mr. Cobban, steward to th 
from the seller for such barefaced imposition. A Dealer | the damaged part of the jo iin was ti ost e; ока Pr sagi 
in Seeds, Brushford, Tiverton, May 6. [Your sample of sold very Mire vus vis ае АЫ Ard TEE egenis proe is limited DRE 
Green.top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip seed certainly does аы the producers ha S fis ng it - t | acres ploughed on wit el Jum em inter and бааа 
not look of first-rate quality, and ж is besides much | from the risk of its entirely spoiling a rost 1 tet Bernardo Те бї k Юг e WINE 
charged with bits of dir shall, however, | till the warm days of February, which as to diurn: - th 
thoroughly test it, and will p e know the cuam d distinguished from йери аправе may бе | Тһе 
not what it is represented ап d for, we have considered the opening of Spring in our usual seasons. ы 
doubt you will have a remedy мк a ^ | The balance of the Wheat crop to come forward to s Е 
The Game Question.—I have а great respect your ini > therefore Pen знн — ie ха As to the acts Decree dd which в 
main than at you have receive 
өүү у 7 Din points o зи анн ET a | Western States, дак the driest would of неса а баг 
“ ith not hit- | keep best and be longest kept, you may expec Sopa splen nte fr 
dn de алы T rm F аб 7 baida аге |an Improvement in the quality of American Wheat will be forthcoming а 
of opinion t that the latter тт DA m bulls. к. ме from this time forward till burves pis s 
the Alder an has missed t target altogether Though some doubts on the point have been ex- 
р d, I believe firmly that the result will show that | wini rin à great 
Irish ono maisan = cedo Pim ; but what bette: we have as much Wheat уеб to send fo чаан = will i while the horses 
the plan he recommends of carting to tiv соте: а а vem preclude anything like famine prices, and abundantly |Р 
large or small, of a valuable see pamper а | supply T wants к сч the last most дебен» 
флейта potato ae animals ? shes [on harvest. I have farmed in land, and in more than еке 
уша D апа beri ing reidai in this vaig over 
understandingly and con- die 
‹ iy ado e dide. Yon Wi hare то famine therefore 
which the farm tenant has no РЕЛ nor right of|pric eed you fear a defective supply either as rir my Jis like мач рек 
entry, n not even by а gap. either in the fence е ог ander- to quality ог quantity 1 for the balance ot. this season, ELE a e S y 
[t pri 
the 
of the go ood things so liberally and sumptuously pro- | yet done here. The bul the Wheat grown in the 
vided for Wes wild denizens "t the for 3 est”? by Pie north-wes ing безем те you will correctly I hav had Fowler’ 
worthy Alderman? Мог is this ап imaginary case; I* therefore infer that us seed for next year's кор will | cultiv: 
will у Dich Е the Pm of the rend facts :—A | not be got into the ground till two == а it may be | adv. 
qon man ffered а county of | more, later than in dme се two 1ав! У 
orfolk, He i liked it it on the whole, but TS usual. Still we may hav "X n nt ED ав we 
isgivi the game question ; Беа m für yate: vii кара тт рл canaot be wor vantage, р 
no ач ; and his landlord w: to be|late asit now appears likely to be in 1861. Тһе dry | heavy; w ace great vaniege ir M 
rather too much so. ined to have a dear mde er- | seasons we have had had (бойуу with several pre- EDD oem жонок triti r 
praeri with the latter on a point of uch im- vious ‚ 9nes) the last two POT E memi in 1859, | ега EER an acro per hour for day. 
: y and unreservedly берен Mr. С ота to Кай How, 
omen den pie he got was this :— edis ich in faet was the prime unie of promoting the tershire, says. 
you have any doubt оп that point, I will add a clause | Кеша and working of the d With ап 8-horse-power engine we cultivate from 6 
to lease, lemnifying you age by|m чя more than ordinary depth, for our i= deep. Our Pun in this neighbourhood is to à 
e M —— M Ie d е fair lled product of the year 1860. I infer as cds ene of Sm A This aded to ti ru 
enoug ease was si t the end of the Ы zh] i" able that your nex w e men 
first year, the i injury e g far exceeded the stipulated om $ ue М m o мелат стан Au Apte 
amount, he pointed clause as entitling him to i te takes 
the Mr * We w 
reply; *if you can prove that my game has done the | e 
misch how can you do tha! r farm is 
bounded by a large wóod, not belonging to me, and по small or 
over which I have no control whatever?" This was a bordering Seje 
T Hut anything rather than law ; and so ended | is not excelled by 
his game bargain, ©“. ” is perfectly 
ате 
н 
equalled уг чеп healthfulness н I will only quote the opinnon ө an 
[uy апу extent of country in = а to the wow 3. T. Harrison 2 who се 
"| winters are, it 
rir 
еу economy оѓ віеат 
Wh hat were Mos lon; 
reat we Mu culti 
^g grain for wintering stock, and = in the caseof ir ТҮС 
wa ап 
ш. ж Мы м iven | ripen 1; and Wheat i i 
а, for, but to add to their E dan CACHE brands of M iim. Tis iciatis lies 
and where would be the use of them if con- | high, which- sein it a salubrity for man and beast ndoubi 
fined to e limits a cover? It is “Ње! unknown in Illino ois ог Misso souri. -I spe a advised] 
natüre of tb beast," о can control nature? | when I sa agl more really hea ҮМ eam woul 
Don't tell me of game doing no injury to growin or naturally fertile to-da ау. ОЕ cattle and sheep have Sabe a considerable e quantity ; 
А very few hares will make sad havoc їп а field of either very few diseases, and -— invigorating. nature Dr 2 apto 
Turnip or vae $ е som m what they eat | | climate, latitude 434° › 1s во well ppm sss As to 
ai rry away, as from their жеее» o as if ey et E | ree ed i Illinois frequenti sell out, aud com aad St рома o light lands 
| aggregate am of their ealth ап h. а 
pl to be sure, hardly worta mentioning, yra вееп muc {= Кп land, a menm 354 де ШЕ ОМ 
look at the crop after a pretty Я "Every | eountries by experience, and ар ad à iud c еб? = apum 
however slightly marked by ei mer — ог | reference by which you can judge ads Le drains, S ne pa 
rd M o estruction, So ofa Deme o vun wee sions. I have no ge rence анд ачу there 
hen eomíng into ear cratis verser] ее rodea nd a а иша о тыа са 
esee patches has rege san eut mixture, with 
of SE шашу square у г Jards eae e the stalks bitte се New York, r ad dapted à to на акен, of | P c UIT 
wantonness On th whom iie аг =з ы. here already, than ап y I have EA red apr 
