gepreuser 22, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 861 
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LASS-TELES arn: 8 LAT ES, 
= he land being capped, or completely plastere ed, hard SEEDS 
oa ge nage eee) to admit sufficient ppg Lagi! air for the iit Mendes PARKER AND yah dome beg to 
ita. to breathe; there may not rop; but there is the fo llowing New and uin no SEEDS, ‘all of Rovan Pu are | E 
Sbundancè of provender and p , good, bad, and eighty ; aE a. gala E = 
to eke out and spare the root crops. T still contand bane « CAULIFL OVER, New Early Mam ary or Vive - Wira FE | E 
where proper and necessary percanta wae pub ii prastice to - more Forcing, the earl tat ae. tec in cultivation- AS R DRILLED HOLES. el ZE alaia 
meet the emergencies, SUC ch as ‘deep = panos the first CUCUMBE RS, "all the best redie 10 cit Sth Seat |B se Ba 
d most important point; secondly, nearly and ration | LETTUCE, ma (Grifins) Tie eel ze. |s.d.la.d.\s. d.\\s. d.|s.d.\s. dls. de 
seeding: thirdly, ‘ timely weeding, rolling, and harrowing pe Pork one) mites 10 Danie Fae | Fa EEr a ee 
the crops;” and fourthly, ‘‘their being only judiciously » , os -$ je Sorat Tapori Tait sit an a0 at n 4 8 
manured ;"—that notwithstanding all the sudden, unexpected, ER SEEDS. | Small Duchess He iit bela ste clio sli N o 
and repeated casualties of cold, wet, and wind, they have had CALCEOLARIA, te sh aeons, TAPEET ETS MAFA 2-6 Goant E H e Ei daly aie 
to encounter at the time, and from the period the corn CINERARIA, frou Sis med varieties cei ke" | -Viseounitess. aber beecl tp ibe ton tae nhs 
was sown till it should be fit for the sickle; yet e DIANTHUS Heddewig poke Lave Ladies solo rob a allo e hi 
where all the necessary provisions for the worst events had PANSY, from named Piia i G 10 ala Pca. slo slo olo 100 sso 70 8|0 10 
been circumspectly watched over, and put into practice PRIMULA sinensis fimbriata f Ag, obia zlo elo zlo slo slo 60 vio & 
whether on our own lands or on others, and m SOLANUM capsicastrum 10 \ i 
whether on drained or undrained land, corn is good ; z pseudo o-capsicum ; this isquite equal GLASS TILES. 
and where imperfect tillage has been the rule—unavoidable in beauty for decorative purposes Rovcu Prats, Each.—s. d. SHEET. Esch cad 
J admit for want of means e may eaey ang g mon to the preceding 1 0 Jin i nch thick an ve ° 10 ikk = i ea 
sheer neglect—crops deficient in quantity and qualtty 3 re the c AT ALOG oR of VEGE- È gine ic e A 
exception, but yet, in the main, ae IB o a aE E Bp tine a Sia. best varieties in ie i | i inch thick .. Fe = 0 nee 06 
Some Wheat, in truth, is not only good, but superlatively fine, te i blisbed, and wiil be forwarded post ars on applica $-inch thick : | 26 oz : .010 
compared with crops in ordinary years, and 1 it pleases | $ P e Ai J-inch thick 0| 32 oz. heey 
God fine weather should continue, better samples will be sent to aradise Nursery, Seven Sisters and H asa ollo-| GLASS TILES, fi CDR eee ia CEER 
eee ge eg ert Ph : tie y a A sa ct ll, 18s. ez per caso nett. : 
turely ripen ore the usual time for > 01 = 
deteriorated by wet during harvest time, than in the present INUS- LOPHOSPERMA. sin. case of 60 .. £2 surneblo at iA yer sot SEATS 
I fear however that for want of patience and fear of hao sy OPHOSPEBN A.—The fo Nate is the Cases 2s, each reas ble at full price. 
further derangementin harvest erations, much has been incau- description of this very beautiful new Calif ornian Pine, Glass Tiles and Slates will Sip ble for Outh 
tiously cut too early ; alsounnecessarily and hurriedly carried to | as given by Dr. Lindley, in i the EAR etree January 21, | F arm Buildings, Stables, and Facto ies 
the garnerin acondition not sufficiently dry. Many other crops, | 1860, pp. 46, under the he: sf o w Plan The Subscribers A S PHIL L IPS, 
however, not ces tae orinured ape Ee Gate eae ihe have lagen ure in Wiee ho ged a specie, a and ie W | 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, Tonio E. = 
i iti se! nce consumers an inte- 8 al ae T arrain o RNA Airani 
considerersons, though they are in re a ee ee T an alana GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, | 
portance to those who have to produce tere geo Peas, a Per Plant . "7a. 61. | Petdozen Plants .. 608. H CO. supply 16-0 s SHEET GLASS 
$ h are various tender frui ers. Se e; u f 
owl cially y Potatoes; ; some of the former are fully half spoiled, a This acquisition has been’ beained by by Mosses, rs, Low, & re of ae PL ee anufactare at pice varying bis Bee eo 
the attrthree fourths andin many eases are becoming totally Clapton, through Mr. William Leeland ap E babe witch are kept ready packed for immediate or 
ruit, as I observed on a former ‘occasion, especially California, a aks of it as anew sp ony ic’ aa ‘or uty ag et Tisiioaten.f t A 
extinct. re a partial erop, but in some districts are very good ; | of foliage is uns Fe et ede a ak ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GEASS, GLASS 
gait what is better, winter fruits are AA A and freer from The leaves are from 8 to 10 inches long. It is ii a a ne EE U P Al T O G 
blight and insects (though at present sm: mall) tha nee) pare thing, and ctly distinct from all the spe nae it! ato TILES, and SLAT: WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
been for many years past; hence, if a fine autumn inte! described. Its y ane sore pee GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, ye PLA’ 
eon this and the olden time for gatheri Seah il the glaucous bloom of a raisin as are stout, stiff, = DR nig sd TAL GLASS, mags 
end of October, their keeping qualities will be unusually good, | not unlike those y a Pin ton ui t : p : rkable , 85, o Square, Lo: $ 
and must ponsoquentiy be tp cheap for the ae eon Gna. Eei | pent Hay fe = fom = sue cones fn g vom need Gardeners’ of September 1. 
i ter o: cient | resi > > IS UStIC WORKS (established 30 years) for durable, 
ioe ee faa o with corm’ sea gare erated to foreigners, | | apophyses (g of the scales) are more erect, and distinctly UstiC WORKS (established 30 years) tor durable, 
whose exports now and at all times rule our markets, whether | two-ed; The seeds are like those of P. Lambertiana, &c., Ornamental, and- vole © BOREO SUMMER-HOUSES, 
our productions be good or had). Allowance will have to be made | but they are furni-hed with a tioke rot oni Sms z vit of | GARDEN SEATS, FAN » &e. A 
for Gittos ofthe season, and many winter eai — fruits will not | a blackish colour, from whic pie ‘oceeds a very narrow wing. | Go apeme aen Upper pp London, N. Sketch and 
be penedthisyear till November; hence we e have had Jennetings | Both crest in zu come ony preian a in the 1 Ti of : price on spplice T iy m a 
or June-eating Apples in July, Lammas Pears or August- horse co ne FN on sev) = therefore i intermediate as it weri 
eating in September, &c. This will also be the case with many between Endlicher’s sectio: ANTED, oe the HORTICUL TUR. aL SOCIETY 
other autumn crops. Mangels for instance must not be| A LIST will shortly be published of other a T received FO LANTING MA ACHINB, 
expected to be fully grown and fit for aeoo ma ais) as | from Mr. onan Lobb. This List will be sent to all applicants. will carry 10 pats ies Hape i that w that 
they were last vear by Michaelmas; and as to the proba ility Clapton Nursery, London, NE. i ; 
of euch sudden and savere October frosts visiting us as in 1859, HUGE Low: 100: CEPE ree ieee Kapaa t na rice and particulars, fa Mr, aon, 
to injure them, there are 50 chances to one if such an occurrente 
ee sudden, and severe frosts, will happen again for a long Gree ae ITH TH begs to bh og nour the two fa. N.B. Second-hand Machines, if in good condition, preferred. 
time to come. As we have no records of the like in years past, ie enak SEENTE a BO has the ENSOR AND SIMS, Ipswich, continue to give 
i PE in “A humble opinion to cast off those lowing SEEDLING wath (at Soe their best attention to the manufacture of the most 
hensions, Oh such au occurrence bad never | Confidence that they will prove First Class Varieties, viz. :— | Modern and Improved AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. 
a cep Slight yape frosts have seldom hurt such things | GERANIUM ARGUS patel A robust growing variety, | R. & S. have long been celebrated for combining in their A gri- 
only in a small degree, from which they have quickly renovated | similar in habit to Countess of Warwick, foliage medium size, | oultural Machinery the utmost simplicity, durability, efficiency, 
on return of warmth, being inured to cold by frequent | centre green, surrounded with a dark zone, margined with | and economy of repair, and their constant care is given to the 
posure: donly slight attacks, though nipping frosts have FAS and edged with white; trusses large, on strong foot- | maintenance of Baso important principles in eve rything 
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Eon occurred sis my remembrance from September to | > ee ~_ above the foli: age, very a bloomer ; flowers | Which they manufacture. ILLUSTRATED CATALOG 
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We may be. excused oa ng a digression, to remark that on | $° 
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y Fawkes’-day t notwithstan diog thia I have known rlet, with white ine form. For lary e beds, 1 hi 
Apples, Turnips, and even Potatoes v er decorative p ae his wil provea Real post tea sa aa t Sa pitin ae iae aa AM aas Lao Wie. 
time in full growth. Abraham HAAJ i 0 its class h 
WICKSHIRE : Sept. 10.—Thus t nts exhibited before the Floral Committee of the pig poo A pineal a Mark 
fine weather, and harvest operations have ep Sie Society, in August last, were awarded a First Tallies of wood, parchment. or the greenh ouse or 
P t ai oe by tg ape ria — x ow- | Class Certificate. 10s. 6d. garden, ith Donn’s PATENT SOLID. MARKING 1 INK 
g da wo. y portion of the Barley crop is also in SNOWFLAKE (Smrra).—Clear white, ocea PENCIL, and they will be indelible. Retail at M UTLER 
the rick, although being full of Clover it has not stored readily. | Phuc pet sea with nua ; foe extra large. fine | & McCuntoce’s °y Md Messrs. Hoorer & Co., Covent Garden, 
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fine colour, and a considerable rley has got i must pass 1 as grinding ctfull: fi Barciay & Sons, Farringdon Street, E C. ; or an: Site Act 
samples. Wheat is well fo rward in cutting, = rained of it has = orders a soit sian requested rom ene sale house ; and Jou eet p, a = ee 
i eeu Sobers Further information © y addressing ARTHUR DUNN, 
yur a karata he month hay ar infor the a a ee Ee | ie a wes Memeo, 1, Sera ee OO 
miller. There ma epee hat nol a cet a roan . Pa] eeen 1787. . ED p 
hood whence we es shad the e grain, n after bein; i Y AND SEED ESTABLISH- 
in the shock, still handles soft pits ig where TON Pa MF. 
expected to see it dry and eke Senos ce, We sus t ihat 
shrivelled corn will be a common sample in our é Š anv CO. C 
markets. Some little quantity of old is stillon hand, out. the ; g )) to announce that at the proper 
millers are not buying so readily as a few weeks back. Cattle ‘ y y ed 
.and sheep are doing better than “auring the wet weather. AE Whg || Y) to execute orders for AGRI- HE GUTTA PER RCHA COMPANY have ste 
Grass is abundant, and green crops are also VIAN Mag conse v AA KY Y CULTURAL, KITCHEN favoured with the eane ojah > poste bas the use 
Potatoes. in the e general run, are sadly diseased ; Tre and / } DEN, and FLOWER | Gutta Percha Tubing in spreading Liquid Man 
other late varieti: S being comparatively eafo. T. B. - y EDS, from large and care- sai ii MES KENNED 
0 N ey fully-selected Stocks procured yremill, by Maybola Ayrshire 
Notices to Correspondents. Ss D f rom the g “I have received your in ne in ex perience in the use 
Gvaxo : An Old Subscriber. Wo understand that Messrs. Gibbs abroad, All of | of Gutta Percha Tubing. Thad 300 9 of it from your firm, 
retain the agency of the Peruvian Government, s n imitations | and I have used it for the last few onthe in istributing 
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‘OULPRY: . Your ir is either eri; rom | "e; N -i S 
ing, or elso he has picked up so mamta area tain, and he pressure, from 
fered with the functions of the gizzard. I would rec end AND. i the Hampel Resa Por ts | engine, upwards of 40 yards. I have 350 Scotch acres laid with 
a dose of one tablespoonful of castor oil given at night ; Kand oE A ip i d fo ance of liquid manures 
that instead of any whole corn he should be fed on wetted in over my farm, and your Gutta Percha Tubing has given me 
or meal mixed slackly with water. The castor oil| T. K. & Co. ‘ould specially direct, a mtion of Agricul- | great Sel in spreading it over the surface of the land. I 
Pons keon . Ifthe me ists to ee s rae sein ago fur laying down land to | likewise think highly of the Gutta Percha Union Joint.” 
bird improve, wet the bread and meal with a little | Permanen ich continue give the highest satis- artic ufactured 
» r, ive a few grains of bruised H faction.. A brief dorinio of the aka vari fotine of Seeds Earp TO ot, be ify, Patani ieee ae! 
corn a visi thse EI ape foun ia heir “Priced London, , E.C., and sold by their who! wholesale dealers in 
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drops of sweet oil put under the fea tomers sig penn tho hires aoe aie : yee Pie Lawrence co pa Wine Esq., of Dartfo K 
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ME Onora 1s Unrtan BELEE mers between bis shoul- | 2 aon of Landed Proprietors and others to their a oan eT coe nota $ made of pat ont prepn VG FROSTS: 
feral} R. The foll Cc Ld s e largest in t m, com fi 7 peas m Hair 
‘New York Herald—“ No one ean tell sf wing. is fom th BEST. FRUIT, anp ORNAMENTAL TREES, om BCIDUOUS | 224, Wool, a applica, a fixed tem. Oh chee ee 
how much Wheat is produced in the United States, or within | AND ET ERGREEN BARUBS, ROSES, &c., adapted either for | pi] piirin mie i Sae 
200,000,000 bushels how much corn. People talk of a extensive planting or for giving immediate effect in the forma- | Fruits and Flowers the seorehing ing rays ae ne 
maximum crop of 200,000,000 bushels of Wheat, and | tion and improving of Ornamental Parks, Pleasure Grounds, &c. | wind, from attacks trom t pae 
e E E ibut these aro mere rough| PRICED CATALOGUES oF FARM $ GARDEN SEEDS, be had in any required prone Fag Siok ERRE 
4 this N. en EA o ae ena k run. 
crops of 1860, whatever may be the agyregats amet or FOREST, FRUIT, ‘xp ORNAMEN Two wile ne 
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and’ tee will bea tall i aek g “the be Mines Potatoes, fay, fie eariy pa pert cf 1861, ig Bg er on generorded for and d Seedamen Meier ont the ki gdom. “Itis muchcheaper 
be considerably above an average. eef and'pork erop will ing goods in in a few hours to the North of Ireland. | than 
