. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, late of Ealing Park, and —Collier, Esq., of from the SCORCHING RATS of the SUN. FRIGI DOMO, a Canvas made of patent prepared Hairand Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping,wherever it is applied, a fixed temperature. It is adapted forall horticultural and, floricultural purposes, for preserving-Fruits and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, fromwind, from attacks of insects, and from morning frosts. Tobe had in any required lengths. Two yards


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, late of Ealing Park, and —Collier, Esq., of from the SCORCHING RATS of the SUN. FRIGI DOMO, a Canvas made of patent prepared Hairand Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping,wherever it is applied, a fixed temperature. It is adapted forall horticultural and, floricultural purposes, for preserving-Fruits and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, fromwind, from attacks of insects, and from morning frosts. Tobe had in any required lengths. Two yards wide. Is. 6d. peryard run; four, 3s. per yard. Also, an improved make forShading Purposes. Three yards wide, 2s. 6oJ. per yard rur. Elisha Thomas Archer, whole and sole manufacturer, 7,Trinity Lane, Cannon St., City,, , and of all Nurserymenaud Seedsmen throughout the kingdom. It is much cheaperthan mats as a CO, ering. 686 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [August 13, 1S5C THE PLOUGH TRIALS AT WAUWICK.*>C1 nTT •* UTTlT/lTVf. Gained the FIS&T PRIZE as the Best Plough for General Purposes at Warwick, BEING the CHIEF PRIZE for PLOUGHS, awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at thisMeeting. The importance of this Prize will be gathered from the fact that the GENERAL PURPOSE PLOUGHS are theonly ones tried on BOTH LIGHT axd HEAVY LAND, and as HOWARDS CHAMPION PLOUGH proved itself to lie the beston both soils, the FIRST PRIZE, of the HIGHEST AMOUNT given by the Society for any kind of Plough, was awarded toJ. & F. Howard. PRIZES awarded to J. & F. Howard, by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at the WARWICK MEETING, 1S59,being not only the LARGEST NUMBER of the LARGEST NUMBER of FIRST PRIZESawarded to any Exhibitor. THE FIRST PRIZE for the BEST PLOUGH for GENERAL PURPOSES, also a PRIZE for the BEST LIGHT LAND, axd a PRIZE for the BEST PLOUGH for HEAVY LAND: the FIRST PRIZE for the BESTLIGHT HARROWS, and the FIRST P


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