SUTTON'S HOME-GROWN SEEDS. 



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TWO PEIZE MEDALS WERE AWARDED TO " SUTTON'S HOME- 

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SUTTON'S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS OE SEEDS FOR ONE 

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FOR THE KITCHEN GARDEN. 



No. 1. A Ccmplete Collection, with Instruc- 

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„ 2. A Complete Collection, do 2 2 



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„ 5. A Complete Collection, do 



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FOR THE FLOWER-GARDEN. 



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 „ 5. A Complete Collection, do. 



£0 1; 



1' 



tions on Cultivation £2 2 



2. A Complete Collection, do 1 11 6 



3. A Complete Collection, do 110 



Smaller Collections, from 2s. Qd. to Is. 6d. 



SUTTON'S SPUING CATALOGUE AND AMATEUR'S GUIDE FOR 1S6S 



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THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. Descriptions and Drawings, beautifully coloured 



hand, of New and Bare Plants suitable for Cultivation in the Garden, Hothouse, and Conservatory. Bv V 

 D. Hooker, F.R.S., Director of the Koyal Gardens, Kew. Vol. XXIII. of the Third Series, 72 Coloured 

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THE ELORAL MAGAZINE. Descriptions and Drawings, beautifully coloured V; 



of New Varieties of Flowers raised by the Florists for Cultivation in the Garden, Hothouse, and C°"f! rva 

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FLORA VITIENSIS; a Description of the Plants of the Viti or Fiji Islands. 

 Account of their History, Uses, and Properties. By Dr. Berxhold SxSKAKK, F.L.S. Koyal 4*0, Pa** 

 < Moored Plates, 15.?, 



A SECOND CENTURY OF ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, selected from the Sal 



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BRITISH WILD FLOWERS, Familiarly Described in the Four Seasons. By Th 



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BRITISH SEAWEEDS; an Introduction to the Study of the Marine Algffl of the Br 



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