. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. I .Id THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 253 ii'hile Miixmri/ ,liu/,s, :K)i.; wliito m-iinx, 5gs.; Shaniihue. cock, ugs.; pair G'lijiea fowls, 1 g.; pair stcan jihi-iisants, 5 gs.; Cochiit-Chiim cock and two hens, j£10; buff China cock, 1 g.; basket irhito doves, 1 g. per pair; cream dones, 7s. (id. per pair; ririjinian owl, T) gs.; cock and three hens Cnehhi-Cliinu fowls, i'.il); cock and two hens bearded ditto, T gs.; ditto ivhite biiiilams, 3 gs.; couple dark Muscovy dut-ks, 1 g.; cock and hen Malay fowls, i gs.; cock and hen Chinese silk fowls, 2 gs.; cock


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. I .Id THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 253 ii'hile Miixmri/ ,liu/,s, :K)i.; wliito m-iinx, 5gs.; Shaniihue. cock, ugs.; pair G'lijiea fowls, 1 g.; pair stcan jihi-iisants, 5 gs.; Cochiit-Chiim cock and two hens, j£10; buff China cock, 1 g.; basket irhito doves, 1 g. per pair; cream dones, 7s. (id. per pair; ririjinian owl, T) gs.; cock and three hens Cnehhi-Cliinu fowls, i'.il); cock and two hens bearded ditto, T gs.; ditto ivhite biiiilams, 3 gs.; couple dark Muscovy dut-ks, 1 g.; cock and hen Malay fowls, i gs.; cock and hen Chinese silk fowls, 2 gs.; cock and hen white face black Spanish, 3gs.; cock and two hens bearded China, i gs.; cock and hen Cochin- Chiiia, 2 gs.; cock and four hens Creoles, £i 10s.; silver- laced bantam, 3 gs.; cook Chinese silk fowl, 1 g.; pair of teal (ducks), 1 g.; Malay fowls, £5; couple decoy ducks, 1 g.; white-crested black Poland fowls, 'i gs.; cock and two hens black bantams, i gs.; silver-laced ditto, '-J gs,; five pens China fowl chickens, from :30s. to :i gs.; ditto bearded, :i03.; pair f/old bantams, 1 g.; pair silver bantams, 1 g.; ditto, I g. ; Jacobin phjeons, 7s. Gd.; T'injinian horned owl, 5 gs ; a pair of hare rahhils, 1 g.; pair Spanish ditto, 1 g.; fine buck Spanish rabbit, 1 g.; and a quantity of Guinea piijs, fts. per pair. At tliis season for budding we readil3- insert the following communication from Mr. Foulstone, of Shef- field, and liaring tried his littlo budding facilitator, wliicli in its case is easily carried in the waistcoat pocket, we can recommend it strongly to our readers. " I beg to submit to your notice a budding instrument, which I think is well adapted for preparing and insert- ing buds. For several years I liave been fond of budding roses, but I have been frequently disappointed in my buds not growing, although, to all ap- pearance, they have taken well, but have made no shoots. I attribute the failure to the heart of the bud having been removed in cleaning


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