844 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
bered, a few years since, when officiating in the same 
pout fe e has had filled that week, Eye a aoe ny ane 
tur: gin Ireland, the 2 judge 
limin Domes ces aR ne 
stallions?” ot one E teak the lightness i whose crest pa Sheet Glass, in Crates. Sheet Glass, Stock ee 16 oz 
general docile appearance, awakened the suspicion, Tika 39 oz. 3602. wie 
hich on examination proved to be the case, that in | Best .. 54d. -- Ee “Ode .. Is. 0d. .. 18.040. Le by A a by an = ve ay by ae ina ths, 
certain essentials to the discharge of his avocation he Seconds. 33 -- : = g: ii in 5 7 4 isin M oy ib aL a6 bg " i. leg 
. On turning to tl — man in attend- Dinin n ès A z oN z tay 38 15 de 12, 16 j 12, 17: 7 > 
ance on the horse, with that look of severity so ;; bi 105.° 1% 10 59 A is a E 
ing in judges, they ask fe he could think of | Glass "i tos any given sizes not on the List. 16, oe ” 2 ¥ " fp Bg ei per 100 gate 
attempting so barefaced an imposition ? The Irishman, oz.—4ths, 137., 2d., and 23d. per foot AIRI a iA i A 
t in the slightest degree abashed by their frowns „  Srds, 24d., 24d., and 3d. ` per foot : 19” e 207 is, a1” 14 $ xes included 
: A g eg A “ $ əl oz.—4ths, 2łd., 3d., and 34d. per foot Crane ok eee . 
replied with all the coolness in sa w h, S aeS ET? 1d and 44d. per foot s 
sS nice-un we thought you wouk 1 ‘Sh e et, uares j 
overlook it.” (Great laughter.) He mentioned a t Glass for Orchard Houses, Small a ae r "00 ka 
anecdote not merely for the purpose of aans sha rry pplied by us to Mr. Riv: s - is ne a ¥ i 7 s) ia 
laugh, laughable as the incident may be. Whenever | 20 in. by 12i tee oz. oz. w” $ 
thae the old, and the infirm, instead of the young 20 in. by iin - | Com aah Gea lge ey = oy es - = each, enia at full price. na 
d the healthy, are devoted tothe stud merely becaus ares in. eP lsi H in. lacie 6 nE 118 0 X 19 Pitit Plate cel P oninia Plate Glas, 
re oc other eke r ree : farı The ayy moi include py Boxes ete nee. | Orn: Coloured 
EEN mar 1c! wishes to breed} When Packages are charg! ull price is allowe 
from, and accepts the rnc of the = weedy or | returned. a ge HESTON pectoral Glass £ Glass for Taa 
faulty, brute who may chance to look over, the farm : 
bre guas the: geenere ‘on the prin- LONDON AGENTS FOR HARTLEY’S IMPROV ED PATENT ROUGH PLATE, 
Se of tue Toinen and nature will kindly Sd 
ati T 
— never forgets; it was eq 
physiology, as it was in morals, that the faults ol of the 
tied an should be T on the Er n Nn to the 
a gen 
Calendar of = Ceerniene 
ne Ee TEMBER. 
Wester Ross, September eather up till the 2ndinst., 
continued y wet ae alot, ‘and the crops conse quently 
made very little progress. rainfall for the month was 
3.40 inches. The heavier ae e eazy Barley, have been 
much laid. Since the beginning of the mon nth, E aweYer, the 
weather has much improved, be! greatly warmer and drier, 
average crop, wl not prematurely lai and 
where safely ingathered, will be of quality. Oats 
th 
any stalks with two ears, oF ingly te thai t they 
arè now and then, but wea ad to i roe ome are min result of 
e peculiarity ii e season. We do not think h 
second ear from its lateness in presenting itsel ald to 
maturity in time to save the first from shaken and lost. 
Peas are of great lux t n m, in 
danger of being overtaken by frost. sare pr ing 
satisfactorily, and pro: to be an abundant crop. otatoes 
are abundant also, and are scarcely touched with disease. 
mmenced : 
bourhood, =| next a will be quite g eral. A month of 
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Notices to Correspondents. 
MaxaeEL WURzEL: A Constant Reader sa; pm “I changed my 
local seedsman this year fora London one, and I now. find 
rrogen; o 
like the parents ; this we have satisfied ourselves about 
from observation, but meia e we sel risk thaid E 
of Boeles and’ Pirimia And: at pe eir portraits we 
planted them for seeding in order to test the nature of the 
` crop+and-we have no doubt that in the he main the nex! 
pins le atom uly developed when tie this pee oe 
ckiness and a plicity of buds in the root ot will 
wally result in this defect in the next generation, and 
honios this evil should avoided in choosing seeding 
examples. 
PoLvGoNuM: Lord Berners. The two species of Polygon 
ers. 
viz., P. Persicaria and P. Penn: sylvanioum @. ampbibium), 
to which your lordship refers, may perbaps be pronounce: 
armless if they sho! 
acre in Lucerne, of ourremaining fiveacres let one-sixth bein 
Vetches, so’ y; one-sixth in in May ; one- 
ips, sown in June ; six in 
— 3 one-fourth in yo, sown in Wi tran: ted June 
a ie, eae E 
~| Professor Varnell’'s Enamelled and Wrought-iron } Stable. 
Linseed Oil, Genuine White Lead, Carson’s Paints, Paints of various colours ground ready for use, 
MILE PANS, PROPAGATING GLASSES, and every description of GLASS for 
Horticultaral purposes. 
JAMES PHILLIPS & CO, 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, EC, 
| (Serremper 15, 1860 
GLASS FOR GREENHOUSES, &, 
y 
GLASS WAREHOUSE—ESTABLISHED 1750, 
THOMAS MILLINGTON, 
87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. 
Reduced Tariff for Horticulture, Pictures, and Dwellings 
a ae SIZES. SMALL SQUARES. 
patie to a ae and many Others. 
In. by In. In ia] In. by In. In. by In. Per100 feet. | Per fork. 
Caer 6 s< 4 8 a 6 Common yy 
20° ve is ae Voitin, Lake ag feet, a. an 18s. | O 45 a 64 Us. 6d. 
20 s = Hs bes per 238. LIET 8 , ee eee! | Super. id. 
Wiz, \| Th 5h | Oh ow Th 128. 6d, 
hewn in 100 and 200 Feet Boxes, ‘ : 
EEEO PEO nation tie as Ga cictas kn hadak ihe by inchesl P. 100 feet. 
FO ae 12, 2. 9% 3 oe 0 15 ss 10 Eko k 
urn * ing. ws io” 125 .. Ms 
12 $ 9 eee te 144 105 3 
hac =D 15... 12 16 Kas 14 
162 162.3428 | Piai 20 15 
iei A 2 yg 2 .. 15 
TAE ie a te 13 24 15 
Te. T 20 .. 12 | 20 14 20 16 
14 a : rp Pee ees L 22 14 22 16 
GLASS ; CUT TO ANY GIVEN SIZES NOT ON L 
16 oz.—4ths, 1}d., 2d., and ad per mec | 21 re Aine Mh, and 33d. ee ne 
8ds, 2łd., a. and 3d. per foot a, 34d., "4d., and 44d. per 
RILEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. - 
ot ocomntale ph ria 
GENUINE WHITE LEAD .. —«- 828. Od. por LINSEED Of +». «+t #4 “hee ree 
ANTL-CORROSION PAINT Peat i 3 BOILED ,, Seer 
LINSEED-OIL es $0 s mepa tr ad 
LACK, GREEN, and all kinds of PAINTS ARNISHES, BRUSHES, &e. 
or PANCRAS TRON WORKS 
OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. 
IRON BUBOLPS. ; EESGING, AND GATES. 
THE PROPRIETORS OF boat OLD sT, PANCRAS ROAD, LON 
WERE AW: 
MEDAL of the Royal Agrienltural Society y for their IRON HURDLES or 
VER 
which, by their peculiar 
Lists per post on application. Gates from 
The Hurdles can be seen in process of een “at the Works 
GAME WIRE NETTING. 
Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and 
icultural eb of England and the .Roy tural A. oes of saat | a 
Royal Veterinary College, and Professor r Spooner r of tas Institution states that they — be sr 
value the health ig 3 —— of their They can be had plain, grees ae 
how Room 
-n Fie aoe GERS 
ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS D ROAD, nee 
OPPOSITE OLD ST. PANCRAS C 
Bi 
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