THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Manta 24, 1860. } hl 
aes lly recognised, and on into the following summer, than the Mangels are | 
imports ead 7 ih eT sab? ci why every for cattle. A : $ ome Correspondence 
ket esta ae ot have his contribution to araa ral lti h plough- On Mr. Mechi’s Profits.—Mr. Mechi, in what t he 
get shou s part of his gar roduc a ing done "before winter ra pias the “manure is calls his gee Catechism, beging by irori 
stock, paes Anise for Nattles, "Thistles, Dandelion, | pl ing, | i that having spent 60/. on the purchase and 
substitute gh lants, which not only uselessly the flat pring “Autumn “cultivation is the main | improvement. of the f farm he oce on: he derives from 
and hos My nd, but are allowed TOW as p feat Milcote fi as it ought to be, especially | the latter a rent of 2/. 2s acre; which, otherwise 
encumber t © Be vhich even good farming is supplied | on all Slip oils. It comes however so cael on the | expressed, is interest on the purchase money an 
rseries fro indrances and soure expense | labour at that. time that several teams have to be|subsequent outlay at the rate of 34 per cent. 
hildr ou hased fo: ein 
ate This 
mate of interest wholly invested i im Jand may suffice, but 
aa E ted | purchas or the work, being sold again as soon | 
and Se Noi of this easy-grow ing Flax, which |as it is finished, so as to the cost of horse- | not so where a l has been invested 
in the Pr become a source of leisure-time industry to ran except in payment for horse work. This extra in improvements. Inves tments in the shape of im- 
a ie of r people; an a desider: i m in the and exp will fog the future hia ve eae in provements which “are of „a more pe and un- 
= in a eleik source | by the use ath sti gh fi atel 
spread a4 Riowletgy T would, cM I think, ee say | In Aidit tion to Chaves and pasture fori aner food, returns, and comparatively few 1 findlosds o 
paper-™ i orse March 12. a portion Vetches is sown the Wheat s tubble in 5 ey the greater oe unable, to follow Mr. 
provid ided. Cur — preceding roots, and the Vetch land is broken up Mechi’s example, attended as it has been with suc 
Cabbages transplanted in June and Jul The | moderate results oe to announce that 
AN AGRICULTURAL PILGRIMAGE. Wheat plant looked of a capital colour, an pro- | tenant-profits on his Te goes 0 capital (14d. per ripe! are 
No. II. MILOOTE, NEA R STRATF N-AvoN.—Mr. | mising than it gen ally doe Much of it, dibbled | upwards of 15 per cent. This is aie than a 
pears rdis on Wednesday ext as is vetated in our E with Newberry’s dibble at the rate of 9 gallons of seed = sia ae to make, and what m have ‘Probably 
tisin umns, to dispose of the herd of Mr. J. per acre, looked exceedingly well. The-fallows are in eeded long since in making. But look at the 
renin at Mileote, Visitors and intending pur sere capital order—the stor eo = coe urzel proved hacia of the six years during which ni Mechi 
will there see not only a ¢ 3 herd of pure-bred snip “Aig: young | seeds states he has bat in realising i these ena oa exi 
ki 
e 
ifen o e a ne 
of the 
nd of agricul- 
but that 
oads 
| of wer ever 
are in goo 
n energetic, farmer 
ders ne 
A are 
—the far Its ergetic 
nord. 
dge of the lias clay and new red 
hundred acres, including about 
il on the gravel 
tivated o =o the 
eat, 2d 
ulty he: 
mb eee? in Foron a crop of Sw 
grown last year hardly any Seen wt was att p 
frost phen ied them; they ro not downwards 
from the air-exposed sw bass — the 
soil- totohe pire “pe ara 
in simply giving up Turnip growing a! aa jeer es that 
the whole 70 acres of his roots are this r to be in 
Mangel Wurze 
the i also bec e finds 
d|the visitor will 
h 
ans, DIY 
daughters * _ eth 
Tt is 
east 
o the slide and sheds of the farm buildings, 
where the herd are aoa a sheltered that | 
ook. efer made to. the 
erd in another ake 
of it is a that can be given 
of “ Charmer,” with their dete dan 
E30 0 head of cattle, are to be sped ve sale. | bee 
ld white cow, with all 
of a first- | whic 
how: 
mn and a 
prices were low. boas is upon ‘the profitable ye 
| depend to make up for the viene eerie which have 
hich will come their turn. With 
ee old. Some o; 
WS, Pade ini poe the dairy anges ne bepeeer p to0— 
he a ard w 
were And ai 
marka 
mn Poa years, T ‘on ianei: to, « mao 
eart 34” and Bp alee ah” 
heey r 3d,” by. “Earl D ublin,” is another € of.“ Char- been as a cg or his tenant profits considerable; but 
how much less consider ~~ would they appear if, as 
you suggest, = lias forgot’ to debit himself with 
of 7 
175i. in respect 
To Mr. 
woman “Among her pr a are 
and a five-year-old cow, ‘‘ Charmer 5th, 
which has already had 'threecalves by ‘ ‘Mame 
= them bulls. “Char = As ” the third of “ Charmer’ » f ev. 
mmediate roan cow by 
descendar oj 
Du blin,” has awe poe ae largely t rd. 
to act as a pioneer an experimentalist in 
agricultural pp es respi Thanks to hrde and en- 
i og d the associations they have formed, 
And this is his resolation, mad sir iy he finds | 
edes ut 
iiia 
to giv Tp y of dry food ke M 
wd ie finds that there is no better root Fe be food, 
co as wie as sak ene when it has been believed 
dated ilo E Seim. cha 
re is no better food all throug 
and she 
p | a heifer oe 
t 
Straw, he finds that 
h the s 
ney 6 
One of her daughters, ʻi Charmer 6th,” by “ au "Cardinal is lig 
f an aT aan of practical knowledge and 
« Coxcomb,” and | ap plianees for e Aai nce oia oat the eye in 
‘hes 
a verj ‘ne yearling bul 
el Vrms; oe that the 
R fore 
mo Ree 
march forw ants krape not with Mr. Mechs 
strides, in the path of progress. 
pie pe for daily experience warns them of the 
The followin Piet Epe Bt 
catalogue, sex, and name “Ch ts. | exa 
The bulls are iy in of taies. In Tis them | a 
dese 
we have the ants be y ee Fril > 4 ad cow 
by m Broug! HRE: on ias; dam descended from | will 
DESCENDANTS OF CHARMER. truth a dictum of Smith, that in no 
Dax. Gr. Dam. Gr. Gr. Dam. Gr. Gr. Gr. Dam. | OP chin are the naar ode 
ster m; s0 Sm 
(5. a a eee 4. semaine; 1858, by J a "at of agriculture. hey cannot, as a body, — 
36. Starlight, 1859, by indulgo their philanthropic propensities, propensities, but must 
i 1b Beets Ermy imate { Chivalry ° nt law of trade which requires them to strive to 
6, Sweetheart 8d, 1888, 5, by Mame obtain the at - possible cost 
L Sweetheart, 1847, by E oa ah re J profits | possible co 
‘Accord Faka , 1857, by London- | consistently with what is and as prudent men 
iesin ) trios tl f eiea ao a a E E EA 
E w i Mona capital on the jan be tlie of it longer or 
Sh iene ar, 1860, by 29. Sincerity, 1858, by Mameluke s , that. they a wa REGEA EEVA return 
9, Sweetheart4th, 1854, tort Aa for their outlay. #. C. L., Hastings, March 14 
TrA as by Earl of | 19, Charity, 1857, by eed 18. Sylph, 1857, by Londonderry AiE inves ‘9, by _ Tiptree Profit.—The 0. cst is aidrestods in 
- a DCL oo Conger w ade derman M 
4 er 1850, by | fais spring, “3887, “Dear Sir,—I have seen your the paper read by 
oF Dabiin 28. Cordelia, 1857, by Maméluke Coxcomb, 1859, by Mameluke you before the ape of Arts ; and to-diy I find a letter in the 
10. Charmer 6th, 1854, refine Feta sighed bayo Aik es Ea Aat mot explained ei ey tee 
n 38. Charming, 1860, by Mameluke = people to beliere (as yd do oaot hesitate to say) that 
by Earl 11. Coral, 1855, by Cardinal — 30. Cornelian, by Mameluke bb SDE ene e p ce g EE RBA 
n TS: Combatant 1858, by Manieluke 6. Comedian, an, 1853, by Mameluke difference eppear? WAL an kapi acpop nits orin accounts. are 
Fs Challenger as ag Sari fa -Boniek y sosa be Mamela, Valuable beyond measure badly ge or made- 
YOUNG FRILL AND HER DESCEND. 
ÅH. Fringe, 1855, by Londonderry 
iy 
k a -13. Freedom, 1859, by Mameluke 
17. Frontlet, 1857, 
derry 
r the above there are four or five descenda 
g . ” and * neen Anne” in the cal ides 
3) ag Stier ati | 
Se London- 
n the co 
27. Flounce, 1857, by Londonderry 
ki el 9, Freeholder, 1859, by Anis 
POTS in pei dhs Ca 
My Bis rai 
ANTS. Gate. | 
. Fesi toON, 1858, by Kirthaving ; 
14. 
be made by the four or five remarkably fine year- | 10 
ling and two-year-old Sorteo mm balls by “Mameluke,” | 
poe Somnambulist,” “Combatant,” “Comedian,” “Sun- 
m,” * Coxeomb.” site decent |S” à 3 e 
the points just alluded to, 8 a ae nee 
to speak of t ont aor une Pere 
descenda! ts g stock okie, toes G chien 
| their rkably thick te Sai tse ei apelin | ou Ti 
Shien bore 
No 
s sale 
are remar. 
here the just where ‘the bende a wen YE 
this appears to us. to 
Aena in, 8 pa Pagal, npon fromm renl asoonst 
ag iata doan and el ey Se , 
