. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . rly, giving good feed In MarcUand Ajtril. T. R. & Soy have given as above their experience ot theGrass as grown m deep soils in the south-oast of England ; and theyflatto-- themselves that this new forage plant will prove of value andquite worthy of a trial. Sold in peck ba^ of 6 lb., with Instructiongfor aowinR, at 10s. per bag. Prepayment is requested Irom unknowncorrespondents. Nurseries, Sawbridpeworth. Herts^ New & Superior Farm Seeds. SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN. FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON & SONS, TheOld Established Seed Warehouse, 100, Eastg


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . rly, giving good feed In MarcUand Ajtril. T. R. & Soy have given as above their experience ot theGrass as grown m deep soils in the south-oast of England ; and theyflatto-- themselves that this new forage plant will prove of value andquite worthy of a trial. Sold in peck ba^ of 6 lb., with Instructiongfor aowinR, at 10s. per bag. Prepayment is requested Irom unknowncorrespondents. Nurseries, Sawbridpeworth. Herts^ New & Superior Farm Seeds. SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN. FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON & SONS, TheOld Established Seed Warehouse, 100, Eastgate Street,and Tho Upton Nurseries, Chester. Sample; iry superior quality,of all the CLOVERS,NATURALGRASSES, clean and free frates. Samples and Prices on application. TURNIPS, MANGEL, and other ROOT-CROP SEEDS of mostselect Stocks. Tu t,ha improvement ot the different varieties of TURNIPS, MANGELS, &c., F. &A. D. & Sons,have for many years devoted of these aro of very id high-class cbai 2 value (Grail very large quantitie. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETr or ENGLAND. LEICESTER MEETING, 1868. STOCK and IMPLEMENT PRIZESHEETS are now ready, and will bsforwarded on application to H. HALL DARE, , HanoTer Square, London, W. tSTIte ^grtcttltural (Sajette. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, I8GS. Some time ago an agricultural wiiter statedthat there were no such things as artificialmanures. We can, however, with confidencesay there are artificial manures, and iu manycases VERY artificial they prove to be. If woanalyse tho word, and look at it in all its bear-ings, we shall find that the word artificial isabove all other words jiroperly placed when itis put before the word manure and appliedto the great bulk of those substances thatare annually palmed otf on an over-credulouspeople. Artificial—made by art; Artifice—an art-ful device —thus say our dictionaries, and whowill say that the matter which finds its way bythousands of tons over tho length and breadth oltho land at this season every year


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