274 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. [Marcu 24, mE 
any asing in hian rege age oe oa I M P R 0 d E D PRI B E M I U M W I B E N É T T ING 
the jui ces of their roots, and thus eave STON 
larger quantity o of 
eM, 
SF 
quantity of pi in matter ieit i in the soil when a 
Clover ae is ploughed under. The fresh succulent 
roots are ramified over a great extent of the superficies 
of the soil. If Clover is sown on the same land too 
PRICES PER e a YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH :— 
mildew or insects may attack the ca and complete 
its destru “eo tion. of Light. Medium, | Strong, 
“ Itis very different with the Cereals. A Wheat pan ERAP EET T eet 
exhausts ‘the juices of its roots as thoro oughly: in perfec: | > Mostly used for Japan- Aarin “oper h N a Japan- 
ting its seeds as it does those of its straw. It Taos | ned, A ned. 
h are not | 
uld 
thing in the soil but its sapless root, whic 
likely to to have a corrupting influence, such as w 53d 
walls might arise from the acrid and j i | Res 
ip crop on a i ip crop; ae 
reason, Wheat, Barley, and i be 9d, 
after year on the — fils ee R a mi an the principal Railway Sta 
awi amin supply in? = Porte in peiri and 200 yards or ice ni iada Re i ‘thost ide) of ie in or 
ae Sèr tit article in this volume are on Belgian and Any, width of Netting men 8 feet made at proportionate 
Am e, together with No. 67 of the |F Every oe “ Netting warranted to give satisfaction, ai if hat approved vill 
tion has eanitatned a large number of very nie aa | xchanged, o r may "be returned het amie cen = 
z interésting paragraphs. In the present instance zJ Illustrated Catalogue of Iron and Wire and Ornamental Fencing, Hurdles, wae ta Wire ‘i 
refer to steam culture, town sewage, the milk sickn a Roller s and Engines, Fountains, , Vases, &e., on applica 
Australian sheep washing, the culture of the Lupine, | TY, 
natural guanos, and the French commercial treaty. J. B. B ROWN & CO., 18, CANNO N STR ET, Cl LON DON, Eo, 
The Transactions of the Highland Society inelude 
papers by Mr. Skirving on the Cult f the 
Mangel Wurzel in Scotland; by Mr. Bird of Renton RANSOMES & SIMS, Ipswich, 
Barns on the Management of Sheep; and a report on pi 
Planting of Waste Lan PE gp A Anderson gives n (CONTINUE to give their best attention to whe ee a i otare of- the stems Modern and hel Agricultura 
interesting report of his analyses of the Turnip plant PATENT AND OTHER PLOUGHS, SUITABLE FOR EVERY SOIL AND PURPOSE. 
in various bap ti of its growth, to which in connection Ena tada amen se rue AND OTHER FIELD IMPLEMENTS. 
with Dr. Voelcker’s researches into the sity sition of a 
Holcus coldhavatis we shall hereafter refer STAM Sea eS: ROOT CUTTERS, BRUISING AND OR 
TH PORTABLE AND FIXED. SND Bree poner 
A LE OR 
Pa geet gc MACHINERY, DRESSING MACHINES, CORN MILLS, HOR: RE Gi pet 
S anD SIMS. hay e long been celebra: tod 
of re zopar 
USHING. MILLS FOR CORN, s 
STEAM ENGINES, BOTH PORTABLE AND FIXED, WITH Pa CORN, OILOAKE, e. 5 
S, BOTH 
Misc ellane 
NSOME ‘cultural “Machinery ‘the utmost’ 
ita “ah pte v Toland est 1859. Rides | durability, efficiency, and econom 
ee for a ing in their Agri 4 
tan 
noah gr fh evrything Which tee manure „an ir consi are is given to the maintenance of these i important 
isao aiie DAt Fear sess J TRATED CATALOGUES, Post free, on application 
i ea Orwell Works; or to their rere Agent, SHEPPARD RANSOME, 31, 31, Essex St. 
Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 
Wheat  ,. ..} 646,964 | 465,497 a 81,467 i 
Oats... T TLL 1.0110] |” «| HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH 1800, 
Barley te ..| 190,768 177,519 pre | 13,949 —— SA 
Bere and Rye .:| 16,472 | 18.241 a 8,230 : SS 
Beans and Peas oa eee, 14,841 1,906 —— dE 
Total 
Deer 
ABS 
3 5 
h Acres 
Potatoes .. ..| 1,150, Tenor 1, 20 144 
Turnips .. is 338, 202 
Mangel Wurzel and 
bench 29,7381 
Cabbage i 33,132 
Caw, ts, Parsn arsnips, & 
other green cro 399 
Vetches and Rape a ae 
BRITANNIA IRON WORK KS, BEDFORD, m 
EW PATENT PLOUGHS marked H, and Ë H, which they believe to be not oniy pe 
the bta and most feels Ploughs for Serene Pu yet produced. The Frames and Necks are much stronger, 
jmerease, 226,736. reasts or mould- sare anorg perfect in form than any of their former EE EOI iø 
gah increase, 85, J. & F. Howarp made upwards of 2000 of their 1 oaks PATENT PLOUGHS since the last Meeting: F tho Royal 
TEG 859, calculated deco descr > cultural ‘ural Society of of England, oe in 1859, and not a single instance Sb SL Drea lies Sony bo TIRUA rn 
Mocthen eee —| Peeve dewee ae | PLOUGH markea # E n BOF i 
-e 
ee 
ag F HOWARDS? 
EAM M CULTIVATOR, sent post f e On 
£22 é 
m Coulter, 5s. 6d. extra. New Patent Shares, 8s. - êd, per dozen. 
ook a Derby, | 
ATTLE Foops: Mr. ley has sent us a re; Ty to Mr. | Paulett | 
who deseri! escribed the result of vin, Thorley ‘ood to sh 
a letter whieh we exteaheed ro M m the ey Fon oe pert J WA 
. 
a 
TTS anp €O, Hornovsr BUILDERS and Oof a s a i 
Hor-Warer Apparatus M. RERS, V Jubilee Piace, King's Roat, Chala EN 
pong ) 
FARM ACCOUNTS : fee. Mr. Coleman is 
of the kin saowge! e lege. 
Tenant 
in 
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phrase 
Belongs to an 
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Old Kent Rood, Lona = 
Axo’ MELON BOXES tno ORTS, $ i 
PITS oF as SIZES KEPT IN STOCK, 
i E ey NAAPA hta AD, geeks seattle ‘in bot 
to the Nobility, Gentry, and Trade in most of the Beals Charen ya, Ag: 
