Juse 22, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 583 
gardeners. The whole of this double crop was re- | mixed with much of the preceeding, and is a clear evidence of and the history ot its rowth appears 
moved from the land, and а dressing of Box manure Imm Pow want of drainin єзара og Y" ор шд land is ir seedling plant is : - y x mes ж 
lied rom it is local it in cates a wan 4 
app. Pes m land sown to Wheat, which at X." local rere ze wbich win will gel - of it. Asregards the other, 
present time n, J. В. the R. bulbost i i 
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folding sheep upon the land ; if at nig ken fro m wet 
THE BUTTERCUP. Turnip сїр tue better. This should | be done to the € extent to | |Som of viec nd, killin ун forage — before” it. 
prevent seeding if possible, which it will do to a considerable | 500 etim indeed, the flowering and establishment of 
THE name е Buttercup, by which so species of ee the fi ; if repeated there will be but few | scions багы pe the first year, but in poss чеч the 
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the рымен genus Ranunculus аге » popolarly саҹ left, which will al soon disappear from the improved state of | ground. becomes covered with the weed by the time 
has been given in the mistaken n otion that the rich | the "soil which these processes willinduce. The не) M | th ought to Бе еа. 
: be done thi йу, | MN "— te i sheep feeding, | the crop ought to be utilise 
colour of spring-made butter is due to their yellow | trea dia: wil чо tho Gain dil dis, 
flowers. Itis, however, now known that the feeding | t the seme e Жз p me ce" The plan here indicated | The accompanying diagram illustrates the manner in 
of cows on good grass is alone sufficient to resultin the | will embrace all the three means suggested in your letter, | which one of these plants was нна to spread :— 
productionof a richer cream Here we had more than 
d : 70 scio: and if we bear 
i in sind; that each of these 
scions may beco: 
best butter. So far, ind 
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asa nus, the _ flower from two to four 
species are all wers say on an average; 
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scion x 25 seeds for each 
flower: this will — 5,250 
loo | up n and wel. seeds + 70 scions as the 
comed only as reproductive element of а 
Viewing them, then, in : seed, 
light, we pur er ù 
directing attention more should here and there see 
particularly to the under- bright yellow patches 
mentio species, which Buttercups in our 
for purpose ma; from which, however, they 
distinguished as follows ;— may —186 by not 
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calyx (а) refexed, that 
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bel валира - Ranunculus ir d | - ; Валиро pen еее magni: cnp ta 
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сея Sh aw planta ai base close to the ground, а), — n by the Ye mE D — rly a denizen of poor clays, ne which it ps de 
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ie EET OE тА SA ttercup). wn by its ч d, 
In reference to 1 and 2 we have much pleasure in аера (Creeping Bütterdig), ln: in as ia f so poisonous a plant that in "Чад ьа аге 
cut it irre as 
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The central cr parent plant.—8cale ыа жа СЕЕ 40 
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clay, Charact Never, e 
prime Oft and Кип growing lad La, фет rod адное | мош TKO Gi V. а шот, bd Those 
Ж. ggg 4 а озок. zE А ping "habit to to Khe е extent are 
о application w r the foll found in the irible, and more particularly in seeds. 
2d peg we find are being ac bandit jt is попу planted with i iih themselves, | rivere k 
and we can believe v a great f| vety т Samples” of Rye-grass bein is 
benefit, 3 amount o ей. 1 пе шы На чө t seeds (3, a) of 
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ome rd Ub 4E m of Ran Resale 
Crowfoot is an indieation 12,800 per bushel 
ШЕЕ lands and in poor cay im tho ко being found К peg eto C dta sede will euni dp being sown anew, 
РГ Crowfoot, where ! abounds in quantities, is seldom c. [curo dud раар ^r aware, however, that this cannot always ba 
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