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THE GARDENERS’ ae Si Ee GAZETTE, 
[Drcemprr 29, 1860, 
with the locality, I believe Burnet: to be i indigeno 
1 
us | other 
+ 
hia 
on poultry feeding, 
row on Mr. Davey’s farm 
As you only gave a Re es ex erate 4 wrote to a friend 
for exhibition. Iti 
to by many very useful. 
and on the Entel SN of 
is very full and has been found 
. e 
4) FOR “SMOKING GREENHOUSES, 
procure, if possible, a local spat Sa in which the + NTE ALS PATENT A S PASTI LS, which Tight 
rial w: re fully rep rted ; got the Reading Mer-| Da airy Manajemen and Feeding of 2 Mitch Cows ; being E Candle, save a et ble, destroy ait Insecta, 4 
cury. . After padng the evidence of Mr, Raer ja who | the» recorded `e experience o gnes “B. Se ott, — already used by ane tes Kile leading Gar rs, may be 
“ ` ai H P. r e principal See S 
statea panel armer and a quainted wi h Sainfoin | — Winkston, Peebles. Wm -Blackw ak Sons. oe rand Pate aota e J N Bie “yey Sie 
dagi Sainfoin of Mr, Gillett] The lady er se dvr her re enders have not had her Birmingham. Triz ackets, 1s. _eack 
from sample; M Ar. Gilet shad ipreyiomly ae Re a, ca exper and she | TER DRESSING FOR ORCHARD HOUSE 
part o 1 ey not see ge OTHER telat EES. 
any Burnet with a tir ce some came up. | her r ile “The ere are so va ry many varying toachieve | pays age the Eighth Edition 
Never bad any Sainfoin withont Burnet. Did not which ‘et ihe delicate operations of manage: of e Orchard House. By 
ak mplaint about it, „because he gene-| ment, that the details of actual e peiietien carefully me ists. oul the in 
rally got it. Had very fair ae from the ae ved a accurately given are very valuable. every shoot and Bay pe 
seed _ obtain rom the defendant,"—I do not! Tt is therefore a pity that Mrs. Agnes Scott, who could Gishurst ms ompound, half a 
see, how it was se el bye: Jury, Bin of | evidently well teach practical lessons, should be so pound to the gallon of Sater, 
hom inform ” to come to ve : k HE Aaa dest y the eggs o 
W rS, any | general in her uctions. her first chapter, Aphides. 
ganer verdict than for ihe hrar eA although you set | perhaps the most u al one e book, she says, Vin a nl outside wall Gene rose 
m down asa set of incapables, and not competent “In winter at six o’clock in the morning two cows got shoei: first be washed, s 
to form a correct opinion on the case. I may observe! windline of straw betwee them.” The foot-note aad soa et oe oz, solution 
e! ati | PAPEN ` a o > 
Eb tI iy ah ly eg i ti sie ranracion beyond a xplaining the term windling tells us it is an armful of | i Sth tae ahi Gisuret eee 
of being li o De inconvenienced by your remarks, hay or straw tightly wound up. An armful one man Gardeners’ Chronicle Oct. 13), 
on Seed Merchant. [We have no wish toin- may consider double the quantity that another man or with lime, sulphar, and Gis- 
avemence you and will shortly give a further report | misht deem, or that Mrs. Scott might intend by the para Enio a of E 
z t e smell be dis , maki 
on on the subject. | term. And again, hat kind of stra she solution 48 PEP fed oi i 
allude? for the different kinds vary amazingly in their Full E ciona as to the us 
ua er solutions against 
Spinney ers’? Clubs. value as fodder fi ` the geo mildew and insect pests in spri summer, with he 
t e Jate final meeting” of the Agri- In her directions w Sas ma 4 butte Me = eet | culars of the experience of many yiedt gardening authorities, 
g an the same vague expression. We e told, | are enclosed with the boxes vr Gishurst. These are supplied 
A “Chem try iation here, Mr. Peel, Ha e 11, the exact heat “of the milk prepare ve for ‘inti te aera any nurseryman and ne gre at ls., 33., and 
fiddleton Hall, Bade “the fo ne remarks on the the season, experience here wholesale by Price’s Patent cand i ou Linsited. 
relation of landlor d and ten Mr. Pe el said : chet? We Ao hok long iy mn UMIGATING AAnMAYE IN 
with them 
in many of those cases of “italy 3 in which i 
pst involved. When 
ore 
experience as to the de: 
-Jq 
heat which brings the 
mer and winter respect- 
re of 
uralist he invested himself 
with the spirit of a farmer. ‘Having entered upon th 
mpletely as he could 
ively. We question if any i one Santas aad to churn- 
Ye Fone if 
ej 
E 
t onl a 
duties and avocations of a far rmer, howeve r, he had, a se Ae E suggestions at pag 
Er vont e , sometime vant more thee We should Alike SA iaon 
f OF might say, in passing, | what “ thickening $ 
l his rocured, to acco: 
that = aid ne mok, bat ieve t 
pro positi 
aplak t he very essential roo ss 
call a 
a use, pte d ‘application, together effective in 
of Green Fly, Black T ne ge 
oy E oae eE sent to 
of Fost Office Order. 
ordeal, and bea: 
is Chases E. West, ‘the Earl of Denbig' 
Mr. Wm. Oliver, the Earl A eal an 
ad 
maaan | practical i ayie 
J. 
iet thi t His |P" f | Mr. A. Henderson, His Gra 
tk ie MB ea iy cheek ae berg, milk into — e! and how much of this, when 
ren were o h importance that he. thought | w e kno hat it is, shouldbe used? And we loo 
& ought” to stand higher the social scale for the same iB as to “colouring.” Aan 
than he did; but t ne Nein: illustration vona vagueness, we are told that when 
and he felt some delicacy in mentioning it at that | we Jea it mt it is firm and when put into sq., Brandon 
meeting, which was composed almost entirely of tenant the nit Sh we are to put “some weight” over the Ew anid R, West, Posy Atco P a ee Parks 
why he retained his preme position. This! yiq t p the whey gently out of it. Would St. spe Nh i Wales > 
was the system, or rather want of system, o! covenants | 5 lbs. or . accomplish this, we may ask? Mr. Peter C sr Conlon, oN Webb, Esq., The Gardens, High Grounds, 
leases which prevailed between landlords and very much more detailed account is needed to guide 
tenants. He had bat get’ eat deal upon this the “s initiated $ SARIN ww which is | ener i Seedsman, and Florist, 
subject, and he had com oe usion that, with | really tedious and laborious work, miring great | Mr. John Reeves, Ladbroke Nursery, N. Hill, W. 
some few exceptions, the patente rotten from the inute attent i fixed rules. Itis a pity | Mr. Jobn J , Nurseri rie 
were it te ” Mr. — Pi apie ‘urseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, of 
T only “ glanced s rma various Leamington Nursery mi 
n with suspicion they did not merit. s fi points of dairy jiria: MU and given a few leading | Mr. John € Oion , Narseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, Coventry 
as this particular neighbourhood was concern indeed, ’ | suggestions bearing upon each. ait her own | Messrs. S. Perkins & Sons, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and 
he believed the plan pursued was that of letting se | experience put in practical form, which no doubt she is try 
farms from year ear; and he thought thi ; ; Uya Ra 6 a and Florists preferred. 
3 y 3 g! ully capable of doing. The cure`in the appendix , Tobacco Water for Syringing, 
good system, for he thought that the sooner a “ter ant “ For all ordinary diseases of Milch Cows,” is mere Sasa: 
with a bad landlord the better it was for himself. quackery, as one remedy cannot reach the various ills 
e was not one to suggest that the landlord should be they are subject to. Inflammation, local and general, is 
deprived of ali ion against ioration of 
his property by farmer ; but he would at the same remedies are needed to give any aid to the animal 
time grant to the tenant farmer md S 
under the several forms it takes. 
and tenants, they should not dey verbal, and consist of ces to Corresponden ao ie 
1 worse ou anks to you fo: watt ing your 
jy) balboa and id be On ] FG. Th : tr at n i a in 
agreements, as bet he same | _ intenti you good enough to allow the exchange 
Penalties that the tenant was subject to for neglecting | 9f à letter on the subject by sending yout address to Mr. J. C. eof thin sad prove 
` ; Morton, Streatley, near rie sed the better they are appreciated. The Bal TE 
orm his covenant ought to be imposed upon the | Farm Caprrar: Algoa. nal computation is 107. per acre | f a 
a found admirable for ( Conghs, sae. Strangles, Influenza, hepi 
other in the tract—the landlord. In every| for arable land. Under wary vigorous cultivation and conse- | mation of the Eyes, swelle dL Legs, and othe r diseases Í incident 
case, too, the tenant should be secured for com- E aa he et ‘aed AREE Ir be a ke Be niri iY; | to Horses and Neat ’ Cattle, y be seen by the directions 
pensation for the une: manures he had}. hand if there is no mach e for hire; but as regards the Tare martes PrN x each packet: cis Curtiss, Diss, Norfolk, 
ow e d d for improvements he} threshing, this is a rare case now in England. It ot 
Praes p > i j- Author of the Prize Essay on the Divine of od Liver of = 
; E when quitting the fi He believed WEEE y to dri machine-hoe the grain crop. On a] Horse, And may be had of all Patent Medici ndors 
there was set en i d more cor- Se ae rm we would use Sigma’s hand-dibble, and save | Packets (6 balls cach), $ KE E bet packet, or 7 Packets for ae, He 
rect in thelr i beitio than the landlords of England, Gout ‘Om Poza oe 3 Beri nee nt, ar > pouitiatinne the owt ped ok aa Me i > iby eaclosine bees s may a ne ef 
would not with Mr. ot ght that th Y o Att on yoi otatoes may be | ——P™ tously y enclosin eae MARRA 
ska: tions but aod -Fiptione vt “ae the occasion if not the in pate cause of the disease, through the — IMPROVED oub. d MANURE 
ough of ae ie + | gpezceanive habe! of leaf which it TR Wes mb occasioned. OR eee ch mor ages ae ih 
NDCOCK'! 1 UGH : e know that itis a ps 
capital tool and that it Ths name. RNER’S Patent es ee Valve, 
Mow-surwep Hay: Agricolo Siluriensis, We 
pe oeri of s a tthe i tyr fol! 
: men as could be f ‘ie ex se an; our ere eieaa lowing 
to Startis rs pa nona should contain | pee von ð oat harm to Foe ave cattle of all Linde, 
hese rest: hich w an on upon o es . even a et ee sin call. No doubt it would b ¢ 
improve: cut into c A mi wit 
why t hey g be looked upon ith s uspicion, as if} [The writer, having one rick of his richest hay Paaa ee tees Standan and Pump, wi thom sed 
they were poachers, and their lahdbvde w were all police- extent that his king horses will not eat hardly any of the tail Aprá fitted w with strong 0 
men? There was no fear of the la ndlord not havi ing highest coloured, wishes know through the medium of popon n for suction pipe 2 15 
suffici sideration feet em ; ae ahai yar J if he could feed his cows with it pl ta with barrel of 46 
Py without inju em in any wa: fond 
for them all if hey had a poeta understanding pah | of it Shoul deemed unsuitable fo: be pelt Fare and Pump, with plain 
the. pa rietors, not only as what wer ajed others o lve to what class of animals and in what ae tall pies for pii on suc- = 
tenants’ duti but t were the land lords? ais : ate, i. e. cut and mixed with olesome straw or other- $ pt 
: P i i st i 2-inch India 
He conld not but think that it would be beneficial ifat | mx Scorr Boma ow Ties Tapte Siyen with the best effects. vas EIME sation A 
meetings like these both parties were occasional] note has been forwarded to Mr, Burn. His paper and the wires, either i in i 10, 12, or 35 A 5 
meet together, and express themselves v bs fir discussion fill be published as the I December Number of the Toet Ten ie feet 7 
pon their respective positions and interes o! ndon Farmers No. 
IMING WASTE LANDS; . If it be covered wit -a =e strong 
PRETE PASAS cath ax and. Go 7 ism af “arat Ber temovecl by th bate ito and ba ing 
and adze, and then burni e groun - 
Reviews, - 
— 
Diary for the Dairy, Piggery, Poultry Yard, Pigeon- 
gi eat ouse, and Apiary. ot in otra aten rg 
A > Account Book, Calendar of Öner ions, 
Book containing among 
fine bone 
We are Set tat Gat land is naturall; 
ee pen price 2 al. pes 
o water 
ing may then be effected by a strong tool and a strong team ty be, tion of uo for Hz Water, means 
of ho oe h moved should then be T of Wheels, ae » Deep yn Buma x 
bbed, and the roots burnt, e land should then | Engines 
ploughed deeper, g of hot lime should be | J. W. s dome Illustrated uja will be forwarded post 
spread er the ground of about 100 bushels per acre, which | free on application. 
mae be- mixed with the earth by the of the grubber | ` The vie may be obtained of any Ironmonger or Plumber 
Aow: Seah ear al bly get a crop of Turnips county, OF apie Patenten ana aren 
the help ot 12 bushels of ast non with the need. WARNER anpd we 
Eroh, Cripplegate, 
te, London, E.Ç. 
