Manon 81, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 299 
3 So apa - oa 
iy Hons from Morton’s New y Farm Almanack. The he follow- | dusty, frost Die an gu and ra d zalses A sits and as this dries s, it becom nes | G LAS 5 FOR ORGHARD HOU SES 
aa ong aca on Lucerne is new to to — |W yheat striking a strong root from bedi Pijit Srk of te | ao girs ia S SUPPLIED BY Us TO Mr. RIVERS. 
eng ing We have found the most certain mode of obtaining | ground, which it is wont to do at this season of ahs year. 20 i £ bo 13i Com 16 oz. 21 oz 
they $ drill the lan i E ra than | The roll overcomes this difficulty, but requires to be| 59 riy te 14 in. St se e -e 14s. 0d, . £1 Is, 
4 a crop is to aril. 3 j|used before the surface becomes dry or dusty, and) 9 AY im uperi ior ra . ae 4 + 15 
ind Barley or as the latter, however thinly sown (and | era should be done ae pra to wil and | 90 in. by 15 in. ) Bnglish Gl T 
ally J have known 1 ushel per acre tried), lodge | clean. These 2 or 3 inches of raised soil, whic ch would soon b BF i ori prices include the Boxes, with but Tow exceptions. 
the segs the young erne. The quantity of sod dust, by this pom are consolidated, and form se and hoian <a ages are charged, full price is allowed when 
d : ly | solid EPan , in which the lent can strike its sur Sis oots 
required is 20 Ibs. per acre, and fe be dna geet tol oeae thicseetit Chama isn OaS pud vigorous plant E MALL SERET SQUARES, in 100 foot boxes, 
with the Beans (the . ws of mie 1 ig a. : ch pa We commend the pee of rolling 4 fon Wheats batt an ages he Mer ae a 5 n ne 6 
r havin een wel oe! 1e la | surface ro ooth rol eaves the ” ” 
= pe a oats recisely as for a wh ite straw crop, as it | surface too level and fine, aid ‘which ane A strong wind, is| 10» 8 5 he si, 12 6 
car | P 1 | very liable to. blow. Fen farmers will understand this. :Beans oxes 2s. each, returnable at full Pae 
aud i it nd Peas are nearly all sown. The land has E d badly in JAMES PHILLIPS AND C 
he i s as possible. By this mode of cultivation it | many instances, and the work has = difficulty | 12 
: mall weet p the ravages of the ‘fly? one of its | accomplished. O ding has com il the | » Bishopsgate St. Without, "London, E0. 
will also escape the r: q [last few -dage . aad GLA FOR C 
a ays has not done very well. T) e land has ONSERVATORIES, ETC. 
greatest enemies, and you will ensure a healthy an mals been too E DANT Mow however it is working | ETLEY anp CO. spy apo SHEET ae 
vigorous plant in the autumn. ably, ape, with a continuance of t esent weath >| of British Manufactur: varying from 2d. to 8d. 
a ph bi o fini sh much more satisfactory ‘than it began. per nan foot for the o usual phe a requ, many homme of 
cell Ta mE is still approved by the rity of our fen | which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 
By aneou farmers, although the ba Aha ardness of | of the jo season has this Lis a of Piices aml Est timates forw: 
Ir B year pepeni miny sowing as early as water- | PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 
ee, _ Root Rei sp) at | Sheep Poeding in Ireland.—At drill is a valuable. implement in cechring à i and rapid | TILES, and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
arly gro his crop on fen lan o s are now | GLASSES Ep MILK PA anp, PAT 8S, 
20 ings wy ‘my brother jignit ao the water ih The bole lated, Pacis spl as extensizelnaey ean gn ; OW G aL vas = 
r coming so ear AS desi ormer years. ` , Soho 
000 piers aor A RA ESA Is anda far Sten Ts used up this sen season, n, Seer vegetables com oe 5, Boho Banas re 
ü this tim e year being destroy e 
the nta, our Swedes, that we, as large finek aanere. | Land is being prepared for Mangels, and we posers oe oon | HORTICULTURAL CGLASS—JUNE 
ce pr HOMAS 3 
i to feed our stock till next | large breadth of Pihis crop will this year be sown. The root | PAULENE S Paoa: n Tarif of 
F shall haye some di m y: 2 iar. become so invaluable, and so essential to our successful | &e. 
its Mer vi = bene mjmea, a ee unchase farming, that we anticipate a grea atly extended cultivation of | 8 by 6, a by to the foot, 11s, 6 
r; the best ewes in our locality to employ the | it, Kee ing is becoming scarce, and our farmers are anxiously | o T tb a by oh, 84 by Shes yS ae Ka 
‘eg growing weather to keep them out of their ri a oby poxa —4ths q 4s. åd; 
i rans T ei back last year, and I have 550 to yean. | looking for Grass- 1 
h t a brisk sale at t, Apr aoe be oh iat by 10) is by 1 
4 e ai kog Ag Telga he EE convin Sa! J ap PREE p ot atu Éro apliioh. Dot oha. i haber thay 104 by Sh, 135 by 9. 94, A 3 10, 18 uy a 134 by Il 11 “a 
PN was will be very A Wool and mutton point to this ; sufficiency llby 9, 13 hehe fi i by 104, 12 by w 14 by 11 
A yik that Ireland cond profitably double or quad- | of Grass food is the only.thing rgauired ta ona it, Whee 114 by A Fae by 4 by 10, 12} by 1 
ys this is iat e believe extrayagantly hi prices wi y 
en ripe her moe og = £ ar Pen promt yin min “ prevail “The corn t trade steadily improves. Wheat sells more 20 by 13 Soer ADO faet es ‘hoe 
ine pp Pemng. the rie beati cha š% freely-at-rather higher prices. Stocks of old MTE Paha ng 20 by 14 Su 7 a ie ** 97 
' quite sure I have many sheep that in wit Will cut 25s. | of, and the deficiency of the last harvest i s bocom ing more a by 1 oh : ++ 278. 
Z it i b , as thi mer advances. 
ee aien MAER ak patee sa ae ‘eral nt tae panel an some considerable advance in} Orchard 2 sie supp jo or pal E ad 
ing as =e stock = u having plenty of, good fi aie titles aie E : nen bg soe Roug Variety, a at od, Od. an sdis, pos 
bo a In the unless such an unusual : Genuine White Lead 
as last yea’ r) th Gre a sera — of food | ‘Notices to Correspondents. at Bing Colours, Varnishes, Brnshes, ao ge iE 
in Tei; but ye Eor th of roots. is estending pe: METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS sbopagake, te. Street Without, E.C., 
it it ought to be, and consequently inter fe ve directed that in future the street in which ON BOXES ax 
3 scarce. I plant i E ngland 1 Swedes and | our auk is s nitatol, shal he call ed Wellington Street, 300 $ CUC COUMBER 500 La MEL 1A ie: Ores As A 
i |  Tumips, and I am a very as owe: but | and th be 4l.. Corre Stock, G Caged and Painted complete, ready for immediate use, 
Me 5 pn rather largely in Tipperary Is erig E etel E ane Sie address all letters, | vrs & Co., Hothouse Builders and .Hot-water 
und, a mountain farm, I a aio whether to Editor cane ce bine, 41, Wellington Street, | | Apparat ug Manadacturers, near the Green Man, Old Kent Road, 
anaa eh hie in England. If the rough. ovent, Garden, Lond EE E 
{not the — ones, as, m ehsacapntt ing en the = ree veh org) Tor VASES, FOUNTAINS, 
case in the val ippe ADD Aie > the, popni chemist to the a a kia 
brokeri u Pao Bika, WwW ‘an tata Seti of winter Royal yal Agvotitaml So bein y be consu! at the College, Bui A X DMPERISH ABLE 
food could be ob btained 1 rane, another point I want to Pc g soon ge A Youn ; y iderable reduc 
p ce injury the pastures sustain | great valusias a n j : neces elearan “oq te in order to 
y E e rae t > are | Fars BAIL D Gar de. Our r 
rmàth. o wing has re A; “found lei a std 
mo} +a ly rhe mmunications ps iir y | 
eS way shown in our op: “io on consi aon e inte ew vt ‘Wed, 
sany scythe; 
‘be the best, and Hin 
ve with me, yeri re gat not 
ordered 
“a E 
‘int f ren parag e 
that ARDEN POTS AND PANS, in quantities of not 
ae the phrase asec less than 20 delivered to the London Railway 
a at the foll prices :— 
and Ireland las EEG the. pee nchy iia light Thbs. 60. .60,64.48.40.82.28:24. 16. 12.: 8. „6. 48. 2 1. 
waste o t same.ery here, ' ec Y mh on fon te un lout Inches. £ 
E hana a E op ‘We AR : a3 pafore s. If| Diameter2$ Pa Be a 5 2 A ih 
alf the erop.w: t asthe l MESE ds had better be s yio eat thon pone on aii ile, for de r station 
Ras, teint attention to thir 
t varied Stock of ORNA ENTAL GARDEN nE rer 
z in EDGING TILES in Terra Cotta, Terro-Metallic ware. 
‘running and Sattar Sala 
1 ts. of salt and 2 cwts. of guano are a peg A tight 
eee for ‘wheat Peh Oats ; 1 owt. of nitrate of soda may pe had of various: patte 
n ae ae perphosphate per acre would make a good | A bion net, Holland Direct. 
——— for Cia p aby, of Grantham, Garrett, of | Kingslan nd: Roa d Wharf, near the Codi Bridge, ME. 
CH. Saxmundham, are goo xs of drills. N.B. Outline sketches of the patterns will beforwarded by 
perro ‘arth 19. M Tho winter has lingered Jo e Tue Deer Park: A Constaw paler asks if any of our readers | Poston application. o ooo ooo au n 
t a Sion apre of us: “It com: pln Aar can sang a's cisco the are ‘iat ina deer ek Bir one of bn ENAMPNT AL PAVING TILES ror CONSER- 
grii ATORIES, HALLS, CORRIDORS, Pigg &e., 
men 
; for I find on the night of t = western co the fawns of last year are ying away. 
Slt the thermometer ra as 2 lomai 26°, and on the 24th bm low} :Whèn opene: iey are full of water. The Grass of course | |as on > and durable as Stones, in hl e, d buf colours, 
E i food for them te re | ie ane ee er TAN for" “ining of deans paths, Dairies, 
alaja apaptity plover? good ‘he ges, Lan obtained of Roster & Co., 
Salty. or r ‘thinnings of the evergreens are thro 
into the park for +! {Could the.bran: cae. ol Deter Of 
n that nm down and given to them have 
T n thes i j ri 
e mei ie 4 r 
bat have boon ton Doina ALTS i | ae PUEIA N ieee wa ante com ) 
alas UAA E herbage” ma ar recom ede vem, for a 
t R n even ate a end — Jock aa peer SE Harta s pair the part s n | 
oe anata EN bears even in hich ey of te apes mee leaves, t sa hs. A eles duty ó rt 
i crisp, w: as tender as Aaporagns, persons w. an 
e sä 
Smg at planbisp commence: Asparagus, and 
fae os 
ee 
pongi Rings rh 
&e., ote ae y the Gutta 
ic | So ue ss eect Songun aan 
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