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May 26, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
fn ed the tone it had done, neither Mr. Smith nor tain eep, a t n 
a > d gr reat fears are are entertained that it I 
Clarke were = sent to “ert pony of bas there as | not rye reached its highest pitch, as iis thowsh t that | È 
or 
as no one present to advocate. the s d at hich are pow making the “Prine 3.0. "Neser, F. 
s wW heir appearance, it will cipal er, & B., E C. So 
Lois-Weedon, except Mr. Greene, from z cir Delia ir, a cit caries i stra ga, of os udie s pursued in the College B ca 
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been kind enough to answer several ques a Tie in | remedy, for they sie cow Kendal Mercury. Mosinee Mi ee Duae ne On AAS Fen ajra 
been p ut t o him. No od oubt Mr. Clarke ae — ug and Military Services, and for the Universities. 
a reply and publish it the ——SS=== Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and 
egal journals, a jipe in the Plh of Calendar of of Operations, rei eup ee Ape splat othe Pa Princi cipa, r 
dear Cor “7; eee that, on the 22d inst., a special general pe i HEAPEST iA 
ting of the Club would be held, for the a of con- | , Essex: May 14. atl don btful forebodings of a late and TN ed NEW RSE cg CATT FOOD.— 
ans oy poate ion of the malt tax ; and h Kinnah deficient harvest in 1860 are now falsified, vanished, and set at The utility of arga ran reparation being cot w fully esta- 
pers of the Club would give their assisi stance, aan cottaiis local Many springs, and expecially poems of uses and oe inte e blished, W. & R. Jupp o beget 
societies in 1828, ah 
Associa 
the: reestablishment. of “ Anti-Malt-tax botti later than this, and in 2 ae 
on.” ather occurred till about tho od Tune, r tiers a H p qualities. Price 35s. per cwt. ; 19s. ain 3 and 10s, eg 
a ane ve and early harvest. Notwithstanding the coldness, | + ¢Wt., carriage free to nearest railways a leaena 
einem, seen ren on Eai it e-now, Pig Meal, 16s. per cwt. b wag London reference ex; 
thanks to a kind Providence, all that need be desired; at least | from unknown corresponden: 
Miscellaneous. it is so in Essex, and bids fair to make up for so me of the W. & R. Jure & Co, 6, Cross Lane, St. Mary-at-Hill, 
Rost Rabi.—My success in growing heavy crops of truly s grievous losses which were universally sus tained by the | Easteheap, E.C. 
root ror some years upon poor soils, and more par- nearly y middie. of May, we ga aon iets SAE N ma *.* Agents liberally treated with. 
X " % ve the warm sunn; ; 
tioularly their goodness this year in contrast to th and the nights are not ce that ied by rec a bey oars Sa cn soo te — ag a 
and unc pire n short, on ore promising and produc- J 
drought, er = tovbring its valabio Ta ERAR | itself: bee p eninin "ihe Toss of tho Pota to ot some a CREENED RICE, Noe ‘Der emt, im i? ne g i bags; 
more general n Many of readers be | tender Peas, s's pikrin with many other tender r plan nt: gre BISCUIT S, 14s. per ewt.; OIE-CAKE, per ton only; RICE 
unacquainted ar it, and I tharef ore may ntl on caoulents foe cold rain and molto ed vot just at the iden- | mill, rier ie oe sb an T ian AkA bow up at the 
ical time of s , which eit! tti 1 2 y a remittance to insure 
that it is grown large sly in the north of Europe, and thus prevented Aeae of Bee cee eis ee thom, and | delivery.—W. & R. Jupe, 6, Cross Lane, Wastebeap, B.C. 
which has often happened in Tarner years, on protenties lands | FNSTRUMENT ror MEASURING THE 
in the spring, and tran splan nted out in Ma ay and J imperfectly or flatly cultivated, especially when the indurated or TREES.—The DENDROMETER described at page a 
like Cabbage plants, it is not liable to the > a be fr had been trodden down still harder by horses, it views of the Gardeners’ Chronicle m: Bowe, i had A free for 13s. from 
Epw. 
that Turnips fr bot th = y” £ DS p form ti holdin; overflowing cold rai d melted snow, which OHN TOWED Saxe & s Kirkealdy, N.B 
and qualities of bo e Swede age, that is when Noam at gon is sufficient to drown.and to destroy all ER, JUN., 28, Cornhill, London, E.C.— 
to say, it has the leaves of the field Cabbage, with a cate. or tender tation, Not so however on deeply dug Full ene of FOWLER'S seca dag inks ge hg 
= s ais ug: e land may have m- ing al of 
bulb very simila ar iar - withstan i Front b ett e r, and | 2&2, heavy or of a loamy character. Such cultivated soils | LOGUES containing piba and Te sirna sent poe tree 
of Ge rmany, very hardy, wI i self-drain hata sufficiently, and seldom on them do such 
bru lary | serious losses or failures happen. We hail then the all- GRICULTURAL anp GENERAL MACHINERY. 
and March, than that I am pil aE with: bala steam-p loug! gh = effec sap this desi pera) A obj Kaot aoe eep nt, ee PRIZEHOLDERS e Boge ene ee gre 
cultivation,” in lieu he s e bye, 
i have tested its roAa a — ae Swede, re not to be offed w, ri paltry common plough, PAE E. y invite the attention of the Public to their 
and am disposed to think for sh ee and gp NA ig point of expense, will not exceed half the cost of either | hoice Stock. 
larly for couples in the spring, it is Sann, ey | horse i manual labour we are obliged to tae to how and 
certainly prefer it, hares and rabbits pick it out, and We look for wt ig ie Gn ee and. a BEARIN Q MARRIN PIAL a. 
are attracted to it from ong distances. The bulb grows | in agricultural science Be be yet a prie ores d by mighty ste steam | KEY, 95, a Street, London, E.C. Orders for delivery 
abov: and yin. eard o f, w the said org this season be given early to avoid disappointment. 
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: and turned i rich soil ulin a ais MOWING MAC URGE 
Juicy, and the leaves are 4 g for young pan na of its erties in and retaining all rain, dews, and ZE 
lambs, There are two sortis the Green and the | melted snows, impregnated all of them more or be wife atin ce Ee Aay pay ati e eee as oe — 
Purple; the former affords the y patat produce per |ammonia ; also o f giving off from the soil by quick evaporation > —— 
acre, bat erbap the Purple is the most nutritious. what excess of moisture Dame Nature refuses to retain, the PARKES’ STEEL DIGGING FORKS. 
? te iwin 1} © whole i Y prese! i or m f LS ke grag ~ EY, 9: Wi ol 
My pra = at huey jer by we cultivation, is io En, < Saree of by surfaci a being the Wholesale. an 
dressing per. ‘igeing in. a corner of my earliest piece of | or water furro nay often, when it is actu- | brated TOOLS have always a large Stock on hand from which 
Tares E e se the end of Fe ruary or early ally. required for "the ENIE E aa nE of summer crops, as | their Customers may select what they may require. 
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nly ‘in rows 12 inches asunder, the be from extraordinary Me ame rains fallen on ‘the bight’ of — PRIZE was again awarded to this Churn in Competition with 
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oe > kept perfectly clean by. ye ba hand-weeding ; 12th inst. and. following Sal ibbath day. Thousands of h Paik eg at the Chester Meeting of a Royal Agricultural 
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ground is agg ploughed mid iged st ‘Up, dressed and low situations, to the utter ruin of the crops growing thereon; | Newgate Soren, chor oe rongly recommend it yor 
planted. The plan = ae e vilae aw ng 28 i ae Which would othorwisa gp Gee ap callers bare been stored and | fect Ghara al za sent on appli 
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season: vances, and. the | summer months, as it un ‘was designed to do by the tt t ao in, quantities Pat 
oppor sanity for reaching a full size ee = ae eee ee ree niy Son. Station at the ee slvr Pay 
’ od. ha : y 21.—Very great changes have occurred in 
distance Eotn een the apes is lessen the character of the weather since our last report was'written. | Nos. Thbs. 60. L60. 54.48.40.32.28.24.16.12, 8. 6. 4. 3. 2 1. 
of this root, assure ers, is very ye We then predicted that we were again on the eve of a return to: nehes, 
siderable im any year, DE prr particularly after a} cold, and so it proved. Wecontinued to have frosty mornings, | Diameter 28 34 44 43 54,6 6h T 8 „9 104 13, 19315 16417419 
P, eE frequently with ice, with bitterly cold north-east. winds for | Per Cast '2s. 2s. 2s. 2s. 2s. prip 2s, 23, 2s, 3s. 33.6d. 58. 58. 5s. 58. 58. 
mmer, when most other winter 18 Scarce, | nearly three weeks. This weather told seriously upon vegeta-| On lesser quantities, 6d. per mile, for delivery to the station, 
or Ta severe peia uiii g bri is covered with | tion. On the — April sta = z terrific Set pant tothe gona bee en the pm ha apts unt i Sean rae es 094 
snow, out of reach ofja which threaten very destructive to many. o pagating Pans, Kale and Plunging wherry 
: th in ‘en districts. The dust blowin, louds }-Border Tiles, &e., made to order. 
a Ia m very fortunate this pets iya blag in all directions from the land. Newly sown Sats. we e | Country orders to be a remittance, 
ave so generally far avin ; i A | threatened with en any were | J, & W. ADA: ilns, Belle Isle, 7 Sone Sr ae Cross, N. 
considerable breadth ; and I so much approve of it, | seriously injured. The Wheats, too, on ligh ae soils sus- | ~~ DE Pe 
tained considerable inj On the mornin ar the Tt 7th inst. wi GARDEN BORDER 
that I intend never being vithoat i at this Hecate t-te tae pii le Lae A A paa ie iB pb eon OSHER awp CO. to invite e te ae 
Leam- stoc siso after such a s e have Beet The. ite was quite thick On the, few days previously, aa aN varied Bonk of ORS of ORNAM R GARDEN BORDER 
ways low in the ya woe ont he prospect of a | also on the immediately succeeding: it, we a good di 'erro-Metallic ware, 
want of wi nts + whil > fat stock, in the Tollowin of brilliant mna. Ande \bright days with a | Earthenware. They present a advantages over Box or Grass- 
: elapse. j N A ng | high temperature before and after a severe frost in the spring, | edging in that they afford no harbour for slugs, &e., take up 
spring, sell very high, so that a crop of this deSerip-| tend to make it much more destructive to vezetation on our | less room and are expense and trouble to keep in order. 
ton i most profitable in sensona when Tarnipa | ona, hoa i hh prinout | PA pt i Pe "hen PS ind 
Upon a field of 10 acres, broken up from henh last | formed opinions es a on Pan Wises | Kiana Rond Whee, near tho Canal Big ÑB) > 
year gat : ae He yes T have a at this time more'| than all the adverse weather of the long and protracted winter | . N.B. Sketches of the patterns will be forwarded by post on 
winter food to the acre monly grown on | had done. The flag and stem were cut, and in many instances | application. Ornamental Flower Boxes kept in stock. 
Hy ia gre ROn other root— | looked quite white in colour, and lay u amg poaa in all RNAMEN TAL PAVING TILES ror CONSER- 
directions, smelling almost lik k 
iis too, fie fri n maised wi thont he aid “| hed weather did not continue, but was immediately succeeded by a | a5 cheap Ang durable as Stone, in blue, red, and buff 
e, and on i o Se, oti OF 10 | freedom from cold sg at nights, and in a few days by a mag- | and pable of forming a variety of designs. Also WHITE 
wale, an ine Bais al Pn any produce paying | nificent rain, which has thoroughly saturated every inch of TILES, high} lazed, for Lining Walls of Baths, _ Dairies, 
cultiva P My n attempt _ there wil be Oats | ground. On Saturday the 12th inst. the rain began to fall about | Kitchen. rangi, Foard rs, &e. g & Co. 
or Ba J 8 P.M., and continued without intermission till4 p.m. on the | o¢ their premises as 
tey, anà I have I corn.— | following day (20 hours). During the whole of last week, too. we at their premises as abore. es oe G 
b.s 1948. Hewitt Davis s's P ractica al Essay. had copious showers, andon Tuesday a very severethunderstorm, NDELIBLE GARDEN TALLIES. — Mark you 
talit hirin igi ayes on in wipers and our sans varsaa i aning Tallies of wood, 5 par “PATENT 5 m4 = Lamas 
cess of moisture woul e realise ut the | garden, vith Du 
aot fell sheep is reported Eny gon and i i oe oP dispersed, and again we have bri illiant wea- $ PENCIL. Retail at Messrs. & s and 
too clearly indicated by the — eap of fallen ther, and vegetation is sinikg “rapid progress, Our crops are rs, HooPer & Co., Covent: Gaon, W.C.; Ma CAR kk Co., 
inr vaik seen in any aj geni merall: y present Ae and p nting a more prow ising. appear- eg High Holborn, W.C; T. BRIGDEN, Railwa Areda. pral md 
Ba M2 cause is om “The ance. oe srathar busy on some of the Oat lands, ue Mt 8.E.; all umergmen and Chemists, 
o. Vv ` A is t Dii. the t a bidai i &e. , complete, Is. | panna ts 9 
i angel seeding ely finished when the rain fell, ee ae he A 
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be wagantly high. corn trade progresses 
seca, ie exper, lf ste Ht one ‘SMITHS PA PATENT B BLACK VARNISH 
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the loss has been orl slowly, Ls is a, lignis d dearer, an 
prices. 
alt Long the Take. Mountains, and the ‘Tange of h jan paint O aT 4 
tending from Coniston Old Man to Stainmore, Poi ee is Bee pai polo dee 
Conon Hawkshead, Ambleside, Troutbeck, Kentmere, Notices to Correspondents. in | labourer, roquiros Salag OF L raen g : en ake 
= metals, Tonos dag Rew tier Snr Pend eee pee me eae oS, oe fanon gania of ears of the neti a and gentry, from 
edale, ir’ eA p Garsdale, sp inter, giving them roots and į t flattering testimonials ha received, 
Hawes, ace rel Dent, the loss has been great, ped ‘log shen oud of ‘the Foo E i va aree Sira will p svat Aeda 
=s p petai hni ie weak a a sickly, and Ja 3] NanrowaL HEALTH AND po PA ba deed fg Hot ™ Bold im casks of abont 9 gallons eos mariny prola 
rea ofthe) Moule’s pamphlet is, we. think, pu Streets the manufactory, or ls. $d. per oak oes ortey Hill Iron 
oldest sh phot % ‘the hills of Westmoreland oan t Pepin onama Evans, Bour “The taste of the butter cannot be | te o kingdom App han etl Sih oan be ebiabd 
remembered so fearful a mortality amongst the moun. | attributed to the Bean-meal you are giving sian 
