. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ssrs. EC. & T. P. draw particular attention to thisvaluable Manure, which contains all the elements necessaryfor the full development of the Turnip Crop, so combined, that,from their chemical knowledge and long experience, they feelsatisfied is most advantageous to the consumer. It has beenvery extensively used by most of the eminent Agriculturists ofthe day, and has attained a high reputation throughout Eng-land, Scotland, and Wales, and, they venture to say, is unrivalledlor the weight and quality of the Bulbs which it applic


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ssrs. EC. & T. P. draw particular attention to thisvaluable Manure, which contains all the elements necessaryfor the full development of the Turnip Crop, so combined, that,from their chemical knowledge and long experience, they feelsatisfied is most advantageous to the consumer. It has beenvery extensively used by most of the eminent Agriculturists ofthe day, and has attained a high reputation throughout Eng-land, Scotland, and Wales, and, they venture to say, is unrivalledlor the weight and quality of the Bulbs which it application of this Manure to the Turnips will be found tobenefit considerably the after crops of Barley,Clover, , GRASS, BARLEY, CLOVER, AND WHEATMANURES; also BONE DUST, PERUVIAN GUANO, andSUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, warranted of the best Apply to H. & T. Proctor, West of England Depot for Arti-ficial Manures, Cathay, Bristol; or Proctor & Ryland, Bir-mingham, and Saltney, near Chester. Important to every man who keeps. THORLEYS FOOD FOR CATTLE, 77, NEWGATE STREET, LONDON. Beware of spurious imitations. HALKETTS GUIDEWAY STEAM AGRICUL-TURE will be Exhibited at Canning Place, KensingtonToll Gate, south of Kensington Gardens, on WEDNESDAYS,the 9th, lOth, and 23d of February, and to private view uponprevious appointment. By this system every operation of theFarm is performed by steam power, the land largely increasedin value, and the coat of cultivation greatly reduced. Whenthey considered the numerous advantages of the plan, that itcould be used in all weatheis, and used untiringly, and also atnight, and above all, the superior manner in which the workitself was done, &c., J. J. Mechi.—Any gentleman unac-quainted with the extraordinary difficulties of a clay soil can-not have the least idea of the benefits to be derived from this mode of cultivation Then we shall be able to make 12 months soils instead of what farmers call six mouths Hoskyns.— I wi


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