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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JAN. 3, 
GREAT WESTERN, GREAT NORTHERN, SOUTH-WESTERN, aD SOUTH-EASTERN 
EED ESTABLISHMENT, READING, BERKS, 
FOR SUPPLYING SUTTON’S HOME-GROWN SEEDS ro att PARTS or raz UNITED KINGDOM. 
f bpe GARDEN SEEDS grown in Berkshire and 
the Unites K K nadom, we have ma with 
great lines of Railways, as * detis us to DELIVER 
ges of not less than ~ Shil ange ss. = delivered free of Carri 
Paci 
Any Office in a-et Bristol, Southam 
And all Stations on the Gre 
ur low A ap for Seeds of porene — be | gained us av ry exten ye e 
ade such arr 
e Free to 
rmingham, Liverpool, aing Lynn, York, 
he Great Northern 
te 
the Southern Counties -o paprat W Sac 1 — 
ection Bond co 
3 
[T° BE SOLD,» PALA DA VACA, or Cow I 
rar r almost e a plant in t't is 
young; r e 3 feet 
cacri, — a be ‘Stove Plants 
Wigtonshire 
Messrs, PICKFORD A&D 00. erin 
OF ca iRtAGE, as peia — 
to 
„Glue — Hungerford, 
Railways. 
, Oxford, Banbu 
Hu 
oe 
Being extensive Growers of Seeds (including ac best of the New Sorts as soon as introduced), we — supply any sort 
TY CENT. LESS THAN TH CHARGED 
And all Packages of Seed s than N. value, Carr 
ded any Stat 
required at THIR 
in most parts of the kingdom. 
E PRICES GENERALL 
SUTTON’S COLLECTIONS or, GARDEN SEEDS 
No. 1—A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF GARDEN SEE 
GARDEN; eae Sb uarts of Peas, in the — a 
DS, A LARGE & 8. d. 
sorts — succession ; the best eight sorts of Broccoli, 
together r with the . Melons, — Lettuces, Cauliflowers, and ev ery other ae Vaan aa 3 
and in full — ies * 2 10 0 
No. 2.— A COMPLETE COL /ECTI ION, IN QUANTITIES PROPORTIÓNATELY REDUCED . v. s. e. ag BLD 
No, — Seg ray os 3 EQUALLY — SORT 1 1 
No. 4. ND V. OICE ASSORTM 012 6 
Tf so nds of Seeds a essed 8 are n ‘to name site, ik that increased quantities of 
others ay 12 sent in lieu of t t 
ail. 
the — the originals of which may be seen at our on —— * names of the write 
From a Cler n, near Darlington. 
mae The best kitchen — tends I ever had were furnished | 
258 From Doneraile, Ireland. 
would be “rae to 128785 e., &. The seeds 
ion last year were exc 
rom Cirencester, 
“I never received Saas a numerous collection, so good in 
quality, from any house.” 
From Ripon, Yorkshire. 
“At one * * Horticultural Shows at Harrowgate, my 
gardener too 20 prizes, most of them from the — of — y 
as 18 at one of them,” 
From an eminent Horticulturist, at Sunninghill, | 
My gardener speaks very highly of your seeds.“ 
n former sine A accompanied with 3 such as 
2 e known by p 
sien Girvan, N. — 
“I have much satisfaction in pronis ng your seeds to 
various friends, as I find they are much 7 with them.“ 
From a Clergyman, at Besta Monmouthshire. 
pt all kinds very good.” | yo 
"From 
r seeds are d robe sa ra to core ee can procure in 
this — I shall at all times be glad to recommend 
you to my friends. 
“Th 
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From a Clergyman, at Meonstoke, Han 
“J always recommend my friends to supply << from | 
peng Ar at Kinsale, Ireland, 
20 5 — — with the garden aud flower seeds 
— last season, induces me to send to you for my agricultural 
also.” 
EARLY ORDERS ARE 2 NI and will have 
Rem 
N. B. 
Seta ne. 
gold, Turni * Serer Eo 
gy taal JOHN SUTTON anp SONS, nemi Guownns, READING, 
the prefer 
se ce or and resident gentlemen, or their garden ers, 
tural Seeds , which are likewise delivered carriage free, 
Berks. 
F GREAT IMPORTANCE. 
TO AND Hee EY CUCUMBERS AND OTHERS. 
Eas in being 
celebrated and e. 
to offer h 
poopie: Cucumber “c in APTIVATION,” eee — not 5 N 
y an . He haa 
jon may times caked for this is superb N 7 fn * growers = 
have seen it, but he has been u to supply it, in consequen 
of the smali quantity of seed Di uces. E. T. has no Eok 
ies ~ saying at this 4 be found “the standard of of per 
a Cu er,” and be has never seen one so before till 
— hfs this, Te possesses the 3 1 T qpa i 
It is a . black spire, of a very d olour, and 
free from ribs or k BAs with 5 * ty = EN 
Length, 
very quick grower, sets well, Fade 
second to none for exhibiting. To show its per- 
of these Cucumbers, when cut last season 
3 — measure exact y 10 of its ‘diameter long, 
were 
—— 
8 of rex — a bed was made fo yine | 
and an 
— om the four plants; to 
length of the yey “amounting to 56 yards 2 — -Sold — 
Packets of th or five Seeds, 78. 6d. Also, 
TILEY'S CUCUMBER “ PHENOMI 
umber gave universal satisfaction last s 
Teo > lain black spine, abundant bearer in length 
ches, and vety easily th ‘littl 
Seeds, 23. 6d., of this and oe 
Chamberlems + nssex * er 
packet or e E = 3s. 6d. 
3 we 3 fine white 3 2s. 6d. per Packet 
ds; or, packet, of 7 seeds vs: 0 
m Lord Kenjon's Ear ee Cucumber, 
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been exhibited at the Boranic 
and perfe 
WARD Tiber, 
ees 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, TULIPS, RANUNCULUSES, 
ANEMONES, AURICULAS, AND GERANIUMS. 
ENRY GROOM, Clapham Rise, — London, by 
BE QUEEN, and 
— — 
r e TO MR. CHARLES M‘INTOSH, 
GARDEN ER to his Grace the Duke of Buccle euch, 
Author a “The Practical Gardener,” &c.—Those friends of 
r. M‘Inrosn, who, from their not 1 * ing known to the Com. 
ttee, may not have —— copies of the prospectus op 
— lists, and who may be desirous of auch 
= is Testimonial 
nd lists will be 8 to the em on et à to any ot 
the Sub-Committee posadim 2i Se — nibs 
2, Bellevue Crescent; Mr. Cu: Bot 
Mr. Evans, Curator, ce Society’ S 3 or to 
at aac HENDERSON, S. S. C., 41, York-place, Edioburgh, "to the 
er of — all een ge will be made. As it is 
ose the subscription by the end of Arpi all 
11d please to forward * their subscriptions in 
Order of the Committee. Isa 1 Secretary, 
Edinburgh, 41, York-place, Jan. 3. 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S te 
pe “ed SS 
fA) WING S PATENT GLASS WALLS, | 
—One of the greatest defects in British een — 
hitherto been the uncertainty of securing a cro 
| common brick or stone walls, owing to the ee 
humidity of the climate, This is now remedied by subs 
yan Glass Walls, pw means of which not —— will = 
wood in autumn be fully — dind but the blossom 
l de completely protected from the and Passo. winds — 
s spring, and a climate of southern 
These — are dare Ap adapted to — 
Grapes, P Nectarines, A’ Ora W 
the 1 cen re of Pears and 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
matters 
socal fied — of i 
Meat at the head on whom is Dr. Linpiey, and for 
opinion the public are referred to the leading columns ©} 
Gardeners’ Chronicle of December 6; also of Robert M: 
anic ee Regent park 
country 
London, in the leading columns of the 
ak of December 20. The patentee having ker 
ments with some of the largest 3 on-founders in 
continues to supply the above 9 RS of aie finest quality, 
and at very moderate prices. H. Groom would remind the 
admirers of the pono 3 (MILIUM LANCIFOLIUM), 
the to pien 3 
ingdom, and also with one T iss t extensiv 
| rp manufacturers; and from the wall tee known rospo c 
of those gentlemen who have become gen 8, feels co 
that he furnishes a sufficient 1 that all orders i 
nection . the Glass . 
that this is best varieties, and 
would pa 8 pant po. as amental 
for the Shrubbery and —— They are aug ; 5 
His CATALOGUE may be had on applica 
TRUE ap ast soe OR sige ky SCOTCH FIR. 
z aia J. DIC N beg to to Planters jal | oe 
rserymen a ae stock of anai aki hy plants, of 
this 8 and valuable timber tree, 14 to 2 feet, and 
2 to 2} feet. Th- y have been twice transplanted, and have fine 
tibrous roots. Prices, which “ —— a 9 Will 
be given on application.— The Nurseries, Ches 
EAT SALE OF NURSERY PLANT 
ETER ‘BOOTH, Nurseryman, Falkirk, isselling off, | 
ret , 
— sizes, including 
eedliugs, w 
King of th no ‘ 
cleuch, ny —.— N W. eee Mr. F. 
Head Gar dener, &c. s Grace the Duke of Suth 
Trentham, Staffordshire., Mr. Ewing, Gardener, &., B 
les: ees, Göckel erry, Currant, and Ra —— Anglesa ; Messrs. Pilkington, Crown, Sneet, an d Plate 
Busbes, ih aae A 2 = ge Lancashir b i „ 
A large stock and great variety of very fine, strong, healthy | , Prices for facing existing ek or done with 
N and 2 — Sbrabs. E and iron will be given on applica 
A very fine ot Ban dard, Half Sema and Dwarf | oee 
Roses, many of them of the now new kinds, and also of the GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIE 
siS GRE USES, PIT FRAMES, We. 
B. tapi — ten inves to retire from — g ETLEY anp CO. ” . pplying H oz. — 
and ra d be give: er of the 7 — 3 anu 
2 stock, and the good-will of the bus ness, which has ee, square each, at the following RED dE PRICES for 
arr ed = relations for more than 70 years past, and | 4 reduction made on 100 
with ae su Tastes 9 eg oa. came 
ould a „ d, a partner with capital, and 
ee knowledge of the business * d be agreed aruo 80 From . by É "~ fý 3 * 20 5 
LEJ » 3, a? „ 9 
SEEDS, DIRECT FROM. THE GROWERS, CAR- ae » 2 nape Th 
RIAGE F wa = fs . p s Larger ee “a fan 40 inches long. 
umber o —— ö — r square fi sn tan 
OHN SUTTON xp SONS being extensive| 1 oz. ee 
GROWERS of SEEDS, can supply them of en ee 
as to prevent d'sappoint tment, AND AT THIRTY PER CENT. Le 
NGDOM. 
THAN THE PRICES CHANGED IN MANY ge OF THE Kro 
Sorros's Pri 852 is now ready, and 
will be sent post ree on receiit of hod stamp. 
Also a of 
PLETE COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN re post free, on 
ler acs one penny stamp. 
— JoHN Sutton and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, 
”» 
PATENT PLATE GLAS S$ for Hort 
reduced 3 by the 100 square nee 
eo — — AND SLATES made to any size or P 
or Rough Plate Glass. 
te a —— Cucumber Tubes, 
sar ner the and various other 5 ; 
ass 
NEW POTATO. 
Manses berr PROLIFIC ete me the 
EARLY „ grown similar to Ash. 
leaved —— ht in quality, and * crop. 
Received a First-class Certiticare at the Slough open Show 
Price 15s. per bushel ; 4s, per peck, bag in- 
cluded. The usual allowance to the Trade: 
Address JonN Maner, Star Nursery, Slough. Post. office 
orders payable at S. ough: will be — 
No OW SELLING, on the Hampton Estate 
quantity o 
f FINE STANDARD FRUIE ana in oe 
red 
Peis d 
Prices. 
eg List of aad 0 
application Jamas Rar Ory 
London, 
(GREEN AND HOTHOUSE BUILDER. = 
d Hothouses 
| nigh perteotion for as ng, young Walnuts, &c. ; superior i 
of | mene fiae double and a Pheasant. eyed Narcissus, | lights, in. 3d.; ee in. ditto, 3 
a —— vat rees for sale.—A ly ith 
br beat om Apply gens ttt largo» size, 
