Avaust 25, 1660.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 781 
— Barley is more laid th oe wo í pand the poy or ie gion 
h it very much, and unless the harvest is fine 
ing up through it very mich, aaa Tl of Clover 
GLASS FOR GREENHOUSES, &c. 
it will be hurt, being so that it must 
asta time to remain in fpe field after being cut; the 
crop isgood. Oa e wanyi much Coat a 5 laid et tn 
eas are a very good crop, bat they have refused to 
a e ooheae a quite green in the tops while the | s Shoot Bae, a Tratos Sheet Glam, Stock Sizes, 16 oz, 
bottom part of aulm is dead and nearly rotten, and many ba Ba. oz 860Z. 0 feet Boxes. 
of the Peas fall out, having already sprouted in the pod, = ‘est N E ae y “ad. x 1s, Od. 1s.04d. 4ths. 
shay tg we have already lost 3 or 4 bushels per to | Seer 3 Peres ire OY . 09k .. 10 -|1lby 9, 12by 9, 13 by 9 14by 3: sii a a 
in this w: eans are a fair crop in age? meg though now Thirds.. 24 Pa 3h 52 OTi -cv 0 TORT 195-20, 13 5, 102 14.,, 20. Bb, 48. 
and then. tl oye ‘an s nae es 4 pre ha a borne » | Fourths. 2; .. 8 18 ,, 11, Hj A115 ,, aly Bess i: m 
„where sow ood time ya not des! A ies by the fly or 14,, TEE E 5 hte AT bg ke ae 
has this gen a greater pest) the slugs, are good but | Glass de Bi any given sizes not on the List. | 1s,, 12 193 12 20, 18°: > ee Dae ASLI, 
very foul, E prozent we mut pat tkani Srp ba thie Shole —4ths, 134, 2d., and ae per foot B » 1, ar ” bg 5 1 A ae ie per 100 feet. 
as de À ’ ie 9 per ”» ” 2 ” “2 .. 
various; I never saw it mor me say they have them | 93 oz. s Beds, ri no and 3 34d. ae 1635; 4, 17,5 A 4 i 4 acd f 
tter than usual, and others have them ver, bad. Potatoes žida , 3hd., 4d., and 44d. per foot 19 95 4420 ;, 14, 
are ver; nch diseased, more so than any one remembers 
paving seen them; there is not a gree to be seen, and the hikes for Orchard Houses, Small Sheet Squares, ` = 100 feet Boxes. 
tubers are in some cases already half affected, but as the crop 6by4 6 by 45 K by 54 
good, au average quantity may still be preserved. We Bove As supplied by us to Mr. Riv 8.6 63 7 } lis. td. 
still abundance o cattle feed, but no stock doe: s well upon ide oz, er, 10 Kg s} 12 6 
and nothing is brought to market in the Sanat tion it ongi re | AI in. RA Com: « 188.64. .. £1 1s. Sad. at full ice: 
be. penad is ped doubt tat pe ebb ee be ey ated for | ae -by 14 a fies rien yi APS ET WR i; Ee a ale Polished Plate iam: 
the ni tl e by 15 in. English diass = 18 
I F ELy.— o commence our present as we clos with but few Siepen | rnamen ured Glass, 
our last report, fap fo the contipned and an- | Whom Packages, are eg full price is allowed when PU i 
wonted et and cold a tho season. Few of the younger race | Te tarned. Perforated Glass be Ventilatión, 
of farmers can ¢all to mind a summer in which there has been ee a SS Se 
so much cloud, wind, rain, and cold, and so little sunshine and NDON AGENTS FOR HAR’ TLEY’S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH PLATE. 
genial warmth as we have experie ced this yea: a 
occasions we have only just escaped frost, the thermometer Paints, Paints of various colours ground. ready Ay use, 
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GLASSES, 
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description of GLASS for 
JAMES 
the other day when vil the middle peas, works to mT |i 
e register of the sluic: PEE the fallon in ainoa % ae 
tai: t of rain whic en a that locali y 
d the months of May and June, n by his rain 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LON DON, E. D, 
gaug e ferred to the same two oa of the two 
previous years to learn how much the fall ee year hsa porn 
in cen of former years. As these particulars may be inte- 
ee ee ee ae GLASS WAREHOUSE—ESTABLISHED 1750. 
| 185s. | 1859. | 1860. 3 
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i |e THOMAS MILLINGTON, 
Seas eh ise | arr | 582 
ro a a iF 3 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. 
o as | 43 R A 
We believe the average fal airat) Reduced Tariff for Horticulture, Pictures, and Dwellings. 
26 inches ; it mi peor be sen ey Eiee Pip he ene: a eee 
ven us nearly ha’ p peor s supply of rai e effect o! 
orn the continued cold a: bsence of sun, has bee: njurious ORCHARD-HOUSE SIZES. SM UARES. 
to so f tl Terentia pecially to the Wheat. This S mapped to od = oe many hers: 
crop is far Jess promising thair W re mig ligh! In. b In, y In. In. by In, Per 100 feet Per foot. 
prevails to rea gree more te, upon tho ae a A: B 4 | ia F OAOA Id. 
sown after ver or Grass 5, p it is not con to: 3 
these; on the black lands, re tl rop is more bulky and x oe oc 3 | common, pora tai 100 feet, ‘arg F a oh ee at 84 ee fe etd laa 
laid deal, there is a prevalence of m nadie which threatens Shee a “ 5p |9% ps wi 95. 6d 7 
RREA sa agi pais q “tho gra and F quantity ; eae a = 126, z cmd 
the high lands, and also on the gravelly fen soils ere the 
Soap is nas so much laid, the pr Ras ospec' sie ise and a fair yield Squares in 100 & 200 Feet Boxes. 
uality are anticipa : little Wh Re ele et at Re ee Fs TRIS AS Tey 
Beran the 28¢ ” aiid SUN will s gat gut Inches by In ches,| L hes by, laiches Ins by Inches. | Inches by inches. Inches p inches. sas Bg ao fost F: ateri 
25th or 27th. e Oat crop is gen good; in some z a ae a Fiad Boa sedge Oi ee a iis y% | Sds. | Ma.3d. F ad 
tances heavy ani reg oe to kindly. ve Sosy 10 ods, iss, a 
oland Oats ere-geiting fit eap; are quite ready, oa $ y Tata ols. 6d. 
awaiting suitable Weather for Sti laii. _ Many will be fit, — : S oits! nees | 2f 
and with fair days, cut next week. Peas are'a good crop’ 3 of 12 I E Er -0 4ths, 13s. 6d. 13d. 
the Fens, are well * ded. and yield an abundance of straw, Seite: 12 h Sea t DO aS. 8ds. 16s. 2 
although on the wet high lands around they are almost it Pe § 12 SD a9 38 90.5630 2ds. 198. 2h 
worthless, and in some instances have been mown and use 1 12 BO aa te ee Ists. 24s, 3 
for fodder. The early varieties are no ing cut. e wet- 3 mS i = ri n é% bè i 
erro Eana of red season te faa caine with weeds 14 1 22 
until the crop has become well-nigh lost e Bea p is fl ntit; T 100 D See PTEE E char; o made tor e. 
bulky and looks healthy, and in some instances is well podde sar a hs CUT TO ANY GIVEN SIZES Aue paag . 
but in many cases it is otherwise. here sown thick an 4 
i 16 oz.—4ths, 13d., 2d., and 24d. per foot. o0z,—4ths, tad, nt ; and 34d. per foot. 
followed by a vigorous growth the crop will yield far better to 3ds, 2 2 T, peii 3d. foot, 3ds, 344., “ae, a did. per £00k. 
straw than corn. Fen Beans gaarally . a very deficient ds, 24d., 24 eee ` poe 
crop. Ee Sip s, where gh ans am a cer, digg te HARTLEY'S IMPR ATENT ROUGH 
are sadly e ely forw: 
enough to manifest those symptoms 3 t. The present threatens Not Aiia Jor breakage. 
to be the worst season we have yet known for disease fn ti GENUINE WHITE LEAD .. — .. $2. Od. per owt, LINSEED OIL... ws 2s. 4d. per gali. 
crop; the land is so saturated with wet and the temperature | = AN'TI-CORROSION PAINT `.. BOILED 4 cs 2 8 
low ; a es, is everything calc ike E anr its LINSEED-OIL PUTTY 4 TURPENTL eae 
virulence. s ow el ere we 
planted ose > yield a abundant crop. It has certainly BLACK, GREEN, pe = other kinds of PAINTS, beio "BRUSHES, &e. 
this year n a difficult and expensive one to clean. Cole 
planted uniform ell this season. The earl: 3 
sown are the best, and are growing rapidly. Grass reaping is Es d 4 
abundant; we never remember so fruitful a season. Sto 
E k-consequently realise hig I picos, and meat is a pase 
e corn trade is scarcely worth a reference, as nearly 0 
farmers have finished seling, and many 'impatiently nA (6) R i G I N A E A N T I z C (6) R R (0) S l (0) N P A I N T; 
mg mmence ae he new crop, for by with ‘de 
yr ee Seu a Tue B GOVE H.R.H. Aa pra RAILWAY AND CANAL Ci 
eporter. HE BRITISH GOVE! D CANAL COMPANIES 
Moit Kag THE cd ge mic 
Notices to irk esac | 
Gas Lime: W. Picton. 
Abou r 3 may be 
spread, after lying in epost for or a fe 
d 
E ons per acre 
ew months with mould, | 
MENT 
THE FRENCH Guy EEEa AND GENTRY 
THE 
SSIAN GOVERNMENT 
THe PRINCIPAL COLLIERIES 
TH K Com Mitt Owners, IRON Masters, &c. 
The ANTI-CORROSION arg is now used extensively for all kinds of 
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road scrapings, 36. 
Its causticity O SE | Su ch as Iron, Wood, betes Bricks Hons Donde &c., and has-been proved, after a penation! test of 70 years, 
Grown or FLAX IN L D, 1860: R. 136,28 res ; being to antin any other Paint; end being peculiarly adapted fos for Conservatories, Hothouses, gach Soemes ga 
of 26,594 a the extent grown in 1838. des eiri » i$ con Satis pun Noblemen, amiini g vad Sn k 
w ower rice, and long oe 4 can 
Bee = OF THE Present SUMMER: R. According to Mr. It Y rg r und fnsta twice be al p to be bo mixed (oo grinding i 5 
td a! aye the Temes the grea atest dst in June, July, Labourer, ng sae ength of ipa se 
124°, pee artnet, 7, and 73°, respectively being GP Corrosion is a powder, and will keep any 1 je se 
aar at Finn ey tively lower than the greatest heat o o ee RS seal as 
on 20 dayne ere “tea: 359 the temperature reach ao TEENS Light 4 Dark Lead gi 
days Ta July 1859 that heat was reached on only seve White Ston Kear ie Res . pr Dark Chocolate =. 3. = £ 
days. In July 1859, 80° was reached on 14 days; in 1860 it ; ; (Red io ib Tb g8s. per cwt- 
was pot reached at all. Tn August 1859. 80° was reached on | Light Store. i Red (or Brick Colour) pect, cat th 
Th. 7 tataro in AU reached on only two days! Drab or Po Ba A a a d Black Te A 
oom ~ ei a = fell to, within 2.5° of the Tsing si ei Craw Portland 4 . ble Gi Gr E ; ? $ 42s, s. 
August on th a re in July, and to within 9.0° E uken cand Dain 5 2 BOs. ji 
was about the a "in Julya 1860, the amount of rain Copper runes =: } 30s. Blue tand Deep Grown 5 SE Sea E 
~ Patios i e a Tay A von EP page Light and I Dark “Oak: a es 5 eeii (! ei Ah we EA E 
i yond the average : 
qrmole month. In the last 40 days 35 have wae. URPENTINE RU ES. 
UMOURS INSIDE THE TEATS OF Cows: Cor. These are not warts (e) - L, ) ON APPLICATION TO 
isa ons proceed Ai iais of the er. arig OF TES WILL BE SENT UPON oe ) 
may be rul in with advantage i ssors 
w ne or morequarters of Mee udder become Permanently WA L ste cARSO A SONS ig ars ionda EC . 
, a question arises whether the near te 
prepared for the butch Todide T peer E 9, Great Wine Str e i 
Camphor powdered, 2 gis 
made into an ointment, W C S. 
yal 
AGENTS papes aneas THE UNITED KINGDOM. 
