614 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND, AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 80, 1860, 
m a se swe ——— —— epeen a 
ah. hat the “Reason Why’ ag h question by the farmer DE, FOUR PITS, heated with hot-water, GARDEN ENGINES AND SYRINGES. 
th a. gardene ream yi given in a para naar indeed about 70 feet long each ; Sashes 7 feet by 3 feet; may be J TYLOR anp SONS, Warwick Lane, Newgate 
sen of the Kind we Nl a full | taken as they are, or any portion o them, Also a handsome e Street, TAAA. E.C., beg to call attention to their 
Pikes anil yet aa 2 GREEN <HOUSI. Can a seen at Fpperlor manufacture of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRINGES. 
oe Nur: a ington Place, Hampstead Road, corner 
of Granby Stre 
ANTED, a cond-hand LAWN 
MACHINE, in gy apt for a fine Orange Tree in Fruit 
and Flower. The Mowing Machine must be by a good maker, 
ns ‘as one | insound ork ing order, and not Jess than 16 inches long in the 
who aoe ang serie E ar tetany anast ion by < ne | utting kniv If an exchange is not Meee desirable 
Whowas rea ney MAR y e: PUD ng state price for Siddha: —Apply by letter to A. B. C., 37, Great 
Queen Street, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, ne 
MICROSCO 
OSEPH AMADIO’S Impr ‘oved dounni MICRO- 
a PE, 2l. 2s. ; Students’, 37. 13s. 6d. q 
“Poth these are from Amadio, of Throgmorton Street, and Al Dae 
are excellent ‘of the their king, yee more expensive one especially, mee WZ 
eee se Words, No. 3: 
Calendar of of Operations: 
eye, 
8. J. TYLOR & Sons’ BARROW GARDEN ENGINE in 
tr painted € Oak tub tub, A with g TYLOR & Sons’ Im- 
1 J 
on one farm.h were rete to have. D burst t the hee on a CES ber val Brass P “in b $ nd Rage Be 
tnigh ter the t A e pins an pe reader, 
ort Ad Sin ‘the oH ni acl “th Seeläbi “of the weatler ave MORTON ig te Galvanised Iron Works | which answers the iper of the aad fot. 
harvest will bly be at least three weeks or a monti 2, aang Kap Lee pape tie sy naa 
behind last season. pring Wheat occupies a restricted area, CA ANISED IRO ING 1S gallons .. £5 10 | 28 gall 
bab expat tharo is of his bait? pe ae ve aai ot gouna for kan selatan ma cles nani à RE aay most dur- Fig. 599. : Ditto md INNEDI ae T £5.18 
under Barley i is i lager than usual pe. ig ese a z promising. at 10kd. pery 3 EEDD ai U B. 
re ie a a tal the Bean eop wil WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING. Sgallons 12 gallons 16gallons 24 gallons = 30 gallon 
£2 15 £3 5 £4 £5 £5 18 
also increased. T n i 
it is not making much Progrese . Turnips are more promising. 
ver 
Pastures are generally very bare, and from the want 
ay e crop mus iia a Tight one. 
s QLOUCES: HT Re Wheaton the Cotswold district decidedly | (formed of Twisted Wires like a rope o: ble), the strongest | Fig. 618. No.1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, with India-rubber 
25 per c under average : in the Vale average a piant, put on | cheapest, and apg fence in use, will ee the largest cattle Pe tube, one rose and jet... £l 5 each. k 
“the clay eoliny Aa pe kaa E: in both very late. | and will not bend or get out of form by trespassing upon or Ditto ditto 1 rert i 
Barley, an éxceilent plant, but sick from a g) ae ‘OF wet and | over. Price, with fivelines of the Galvanised Strani Gundy iroi mats Tiessopo B Branch Pipe for ditto .. te BOAO $ 
ports, and prongs ed Btaudantis, ls. 24d. Ea s ai 
cold. -Oats ditto. Beans and Peas promising, but late. Man- 
gel, various. Swedes, a good plant. Seeds, light. Grass, posta and y kin 
iron fencing; and possesses four times the oe of nied j 
bars. cans not rust nor corrode. Upwards of 1200 miles of Fig. 619. GARDEN SYRINGE, with one ros eandjet, We 64. aths 
this cing supplied. $ 620. Ditto ditto J 
THE FENs : June 26.—We do not feel so despondingly on the 
v fall as some of your correspondents, for it does 
follow that a late one should be “i pofont pne 
eat an t 
» 10 e ” 
sy G22. LADIES @ GARDEN SYRINGE. cm do. 8-0 
CALVANISED GAME AND POULTRY N ETTING 
3. READ'S SYRINGE, wita two rps nd one 18s. 6d, p 
ee READ'S SYRINGE, ith one rs 
"i a oe ditto be pow eee 
GALVANISED IRON CHAIN parry STOOLS E OHATRS, “a eT me ati 
POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, PRONGED DAHLIA | aco, Walls) Plumbers Bide Peoeen 
Garden 
RODS oe ROSE STAKES, &. High Pressure Cocks an stg Copperan 
Strong and Fire Engines, teow 
ae, yates given fo eo Past Í er 
Engines (for shallow or 
ise Anp st A 
Sai inned-iron' 
raas Co 
d Bath Aj oppe: 
uce ‘seldom disappoints the grower. 
EE ice as aut AE 
no nce comp! are made of the ravages 
' cwireworm’ ani Aru d otherwise scanty plant. LR S as if 
average. Potatoes are some | 
well as any one could ‘wink 3 others 
CATTLE FEUD Rei froma os, Der yard. 
PATENT. sg buena 
“and will ‘soon be the way Enip coe i hts 
grow fast, and are a full plant. Clover will cut well if | an sarta labourer.—A ppl. ply t 
titdry. Much of the Grass is extremely heavy ; 
it is Hanae than was expected. In the Washes. Oh oe T Mey J. Monzon & Co. 2 Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. | 
will eg tained from the high and continued. 
Pitstop. 
Gods. pofi Bans, BISHOP, ann BARNARDS, 
NORWICH. 
Notices Mv be marriage tr 
F hetlas known. apari some 
maA Reduced Prices 
1a: Cour light san oil ROPE FENCING 
pein pakeca RA om the, ind, Five wires, 3 feet 6 inches high, pronged Standards, 8 feet ALVANISED IRON Ri B GARDEN ENGINE, 
ich or oat aA Barley likely to be laid, then to each 100 aie day sop ilahi straining scréws- with WARNER’s registered Pn is strongly recom- 
r be sown by themselves without y: vr encore ended for dturability = ape vo viz 
ade e Rope, 1s. per yard. 10 galion fa d. | 16 gallon 
ed | Fencing and eager with prices of every variety of Wire ee 2 ¢ gallo: Bet; es, m s 
‘en and Wire Netting fi ded fi ger sizes in either Wood or Iron. 
pe Seeger ee BRASS SYRINGES, from 9s. to 21s 
May be obtained ~ any I 
MACHINE MADE GALVANISED WIRE NETTING. |JOHN AIOE 8 a ore 
ms .. £3.15s. 0d. 
£5 0s, Od. 
ti ts of 
ly ov b 
pression for e ave not on 1857, will be found the foll 
ree num) mbor of y Te na eR 
y a erei eraa . 
J nanship. ay, 
tion had, ve sappi 
Works, Dan Street, 
RALIN G STANDARD 
annual ; T “by ren dy , PATENT n oast-mon P 
pening ey a Cak jii ted with J. W. & Sox 
nin too ery = destro real hope of ) i aana ù Patent Buckets and rickets wh : 
eeds.” As regards the vite oe seed a } ‘Farms, Cottages, and Wells not Neha pet m sli, 
8 mienen 
ee mt Paa ARNARD BIS L Heig £. s de 
e a sip HOP; AND BARN RDS, in con yee fin, Fitted forlead,)1 10 
7 equ eme t > 
1 to Sane the “pl the ‘above, article, pth ids bi = a? ditto TO 6. 4° or e P int 
a great redu n the itto 3,,6,, 0 
z ioe Galvanised. ao 4, ditto 8), 6; be oi 0 
, 24 inches Seon : = per oe 4d. he ya bs short with 15 feet of Lead Pips é 
4 EF ed, read; 
24 in. long dine Roe Pane et He! 
tor _ Eha harel Pomp is very Lok 
oo xing ins th ations of limited d height One 
r ni od ofc rs and sinks 
Wash’hons with S soft, water from under- ` 
iaa 
witb guano on the of 
orth yoniy, pnis 12 to let Tiea pinch interr 
orth i. oe 3, a cwt., then soot may 1z-inch 
in ote t generally s sells for more. aes pee Allthe ee ae Ph jets 
michas 
t reing, t 
containing only 1} per cen s made width poe 8 feet) s tanks or = ap oo Sag ene 
A pro ‘tower cain mr the u 5 h mi Af coarser beans 5 thay. wees 
4 per oun; and its shan | pProportionat eth joe cote p pper 2 about one-fifth. under the stago A i vips 
e 
ogne Plumber infown | icine at The aber A A 
impr sas to) J Ores 
square f "| Jonn Warner & Sons, 8, treat, London EC, ; 
Py cathe ins wake, Free to. alli} of 
Weenie geri Semiotics of Magainery fran Water. 
the principal Railway Stations. è Speco cae 
ell Pumps, &c. ; 
eai aed gs sent on a) Seiten 
