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ESTABLISHED) 
THE GARDENERS’ a AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. I Marcy af 
OF ENGLAND 
AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, 
R THE SUPPLY OF EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE FARM AND 
UNION ROAD, PLYMOUTH 
(ADJOINING THE 
CASH PRICE-CURRENT 
SOLD BV W. E. RENDLE AND 
STATION AND TERMINUS OF THE SOUTH DEVON RAILWAY). 
OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
CO., 
SEED AND MANURE MERCHANTS, PLYMOUTH, 
By Special me pea to the South Devon Agricultural Association ; the 
er the of several of the Council, and other 
e patronage 
All Orders for Seeds above £2. (excepting heavy article 
ARRIA Station on the following Railway 
OF C AGE to any 
and Dorchester, Bristol and Exeter, South bienn 
to Cork, Dublin, and Liverpool, by Steamer 
wall; or to 
Terminus and principal 8 of the South 
d, and Wales. 0 
Glasgow, London, Falmouth, and ites of the princip 
ked to arrive in good condition. 
Tun 
a a the principal towns in England, Scotlan 
tinually running to Cork, Dublin, Belfast, 
Seeds for Exportation can be obtained properly pac 
Noblemen, Clergymen, 
Royal Agricultural Society, Prince Edward's Island; and 
Members of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
les 
South Devon, 
s, as Grain, Tares, Clover, &c.), will be delivered FREE 
s:—Great Western, Bristol and Birmingham, Southampton 
or to any Market Town in Devon and Corn- 
Devon Railway is win to our Union-road 8 -3 that we now enjoy direct railway communication 
within five 
minutes’ walk o 
ur premises are a also 
al ports in 
eat Western Docks, from whence steamers 
1 8 ki rn . ws 
or Gentlemen requiring Seeds for gratuitous s distribution to their Tenantry, ar 
Cottage 
gers, will be supplied on the most liberal terms. 
Mixture of gees Gana. = stares down 
Land to 
increasing demand for Grasses 1 
us to reduce e price to 25s, or 
sorts requir it the soil — maiben giving 
1 to state the — of the soil, situation, 
or Permanent Lawn Pastures. 
The price 
8, or Ornamental Parks, it is —.— desirable — 
asses. 
8 
In Lawn 
a. a ‘predominance of fine evergreen 
the wn Grass is 20s. per bshl., 3s. — or 18 
For eee Pasture and Hay in Orchard pee 
and other Gro th T 
unds much overshaded wi 
We can a very excellent mixture of Grasses suitable 
for the above ae at 30s. per acre, comprising 2 bushels of 
. vy. 
ee eee 
re for Heathy or Moory La 
ods, 
; at 223. p-acre, with varieties lieh will thrive best on such soils, 
For laying down Shallow Uplands and 
Sheep Walks. z 
nt pasture for sheep, 
this mixture we place t 
habite, will stand an exces — * 
at 8s. per 
tures, deficient of Clovers and the finer Grasses, 
comprising about 10 lbs, of seed, at 10d. Od. per Ib. 
1 sp OF — 
. bushel.—s. d. 
COMMON rete Ree ee 
RENNIAL GRASS. woo 
2 
a wE S 
n 3 RYE-G 3 
1 pene 3 5 
stock of this 2 ping a imported 
8 Daly by. Meurs and Son.) 
I ioa ITALIAN RYE- GRASS 3 (Lolium itali- 
PHY, on GAT’S-TAIL GRASS (Phleum pra- 
po 1 — 
ox T AlL "GRASS (Alopecurus pratensis) 10 0 
KE oot oka (Arrhenatherum avenaceum) Pi o| 
R. Ss (Festuca ca duriuscula) . 8 0 
GRASS en vina) % Set 
Festuca tenuifolia) 16 0 
offer a very excellent assortment 
a 3 which we can render at 288. per 
Mixture for Bench ae Old Park 
we can supply an excellent sele cordon for renovating old pas- | 
acre, 
F GRASSES. —C enh os Per bshl.—s. d. 
a rubra) — 
10 
re 
(P a 
ASS 7 fertili 
G ebene 20 
oe RASS (Poa ek on 14 
co 
Oat GRASS (Trisetum 72905 
SWEET VERNAL GRASS exnehoiatittvrnns odo ratum 
CRESTED DOG’S-TAIL GRASS (Cynosurus 3 18 
LOVERS. 
N n ee riba en. (Trifolium pra- 
).—The wheat < of England is f: 
of very “permanent e 
d. We have 
a 
H LOVE R (Trifolium repens).—8d. p. Ib. 
ALSIKE CLOVER (Trifolium N m).— Price 28. yee Ib. 
CRIMSON ITALIAN CLOVER (Trifolium incarnatum),— 
Price 6d. per Ib. 
YELLOW SUCKLING CLOVER (Trifolium filiforme).— 
Price 18. per Ib. 
BOKHARA CLOVER (Melilotus leucantha major).—2s. p. Ib 
TURNIPS (Brassica rapa). 
Turni 
Swe ps. 
COMM ae PURPLE-TOP SWEDE.— Price 9d. per Ib., or 
5s. per gallo 
e e PURPLE. TOP.— Price 9d. per Ib., or 5s. 
rga 
vel Ns 3 PURPLE- TOP SWEDE.—Price 9d. 
per Ib., or 58. per g 
RENDLE’S IMPERIAL PURPLE-TOP SWEDE,— This 
ourselves, * — ears ago, and has 
wn it. 171 spe 
given great satisfaction to all who 
handsome, having neck, small tap roots, and i 
poe solid and heavy; but i valuable pipen is ia 
i 
This variety is grown Geet mem Jor us 
per lb., or 8 per gallo 
RENDLE’S HARDY BRONZE-TOP wef —This variety 
The best rt ey a 
Beh beaten So J 123 
TT L 88 j 
is extremely hardy, an 8 a globular 
orm, r bron 
Price 1s. per Ib., or 63. 
nzy ap- 
E who 
ve 
SASONS P PURPLE-TOP SWEDE.— Price 1s. per 1b., 
* SSHORDET T SWEDE.—Price 1s. per Ib., or 6s. per gallon, 
GREEN-TOP SWEDE.—Price 8d. per Ib., or 48. per gallon. 
SCOTCH TURNIPS. 
RPLE-TOP ABERDEEN,—Price 4s. per e 8d. per lb, 
SKIRVING'S IMPROVED PURPLE- TOP YELLOW. — 
18. per 1 
e BURELE-TOP SCOTCH YELLOW.—This sort 
lately brought n much 
"Tn is superi llow, being 
7 in tezture, and much more hardy. Wecan without hesitation 
‘say that it has given universal satisfaction. Price 1s, per Ib., 6s, 
rn gallon. 
GREEN-TOP YELLOW BULLOCK.—Price ls. per lb., 6s. 
perg 
allon 
i 50 0 IMPERIAL LARGE YELLOW GREEN-TOP.— 
EARLY FIELD GREEN-TOP YELLOW.—6s. 1! 
1s, per lb. GORDON’S YELLOW.—6s. per gal. ; Piai 
= 
mmon 
WHITE GLOBE. —4d. per lb., 
POMERANIAN.— Price 4s. — amis per Ib. 
W NORFOLK OR HITE ROUND —3s. per gallon, 
er 
8 0 5s, per ga 
AUTUMN STUBBLE OR SIX WEGKS.—Price 10a. per Ib, 
rut Red Tops. 
RED GLOBE. — 6d. per 
ee eee eg kind grow y for it is 1 
ther reds. sr baal “sh pon a y Feeommended 
by Philip P — Esg., M. P P. Price 5s. per gallon, 10d. per 
SCOTCH TURNIPS. — Continued, 
ips— e, e, with Green Tope, 
GREEN GLOBE.—Price 8d. per Ib., or 48. per gallon, 
GREEN NORFOLK OR GREEN ROUND,—Price 6d, per 
Ib., or 3s. per gallon. 
Tankard Turnips. 
h ab ve tha te, 
— are e termed the Decanter 
face of the soil; 
shaped Turnips. 
1E TANKA ARD, or called by some the ruin 
SWEDE. meee 10d. per lb. „ or 5s. per gallon 
WHIT ANKARD.—Price 8d. per Ib., or 4s. per gallon. 
RED TANK ARD.—Price 8d. per Ib., or 45. per gallon: 
GREEN TANKARD. —Price 8d. per! Ib., or 48. . 
T WOOLTON “HYBRID.— i sis oa 
variety from Messr and S = who obtained Sa am 
ery valuable hist elec. globe-shaped and keeps well till 
reh. Price ] er Ib. or 5s. per gallon. ery 
B Beta vulgaris hortensis), 
SILESIAN BEET.—Ptrice ls. 6d. per Ib. 
LARGE RED BEET.—Price 2s. 6d. per Ib. 
TS (Daucus carota), 
Price 8d. per lb. 
Price 10d. per Ib. ` 
Fo 
SHORT ORANGE,—Price 15. pe 
LARGE YELLOW BELGIAN. e 15. per 1b. 
angol urzel (Beta vulgaris eget 
LONG RED.—Price 6d. pe 
ONG YEL i 
LONG W e ls pe 
cured a most. ex 
Editor of r An 
with care, a 
S 
COMMON CATTLE.—Price 10d. per 
LARGE GUERNSEY.—Price 1s. 6d. 
88 f 
8 i: 
— — 
e per gallon. 
— 8. 
(Me ediengo sativa).— —10d. per b. 
TRUE DWARF E 
FOREIGN RAPE. 
L CERNE i 5 
‘TREFOIL . 2 5 > 4 
TREFOIL, OR YELLOW CLOV 5 
Bird’s-foot Trefoil (Lo si par 
DS. TOO T er 164 per be 
GEA TER BIRD'S. FOOT TREFOIL. erte T a 
INFOIN On 
COMMON SAINFOIN.—Price 1s. 6d. pet 
GIANT SAINFOIN—Price 2s. 64. Sro galim 
Yarrow or Common ( 
Price 3s. 6d. per Ib. 
Rib or Plantain | Grass (Plantago 
se 5d. per Ib. 
Field Peas Pisa e. ool 
BISHOP’S LAST AND BE seit 
arvense). out 
w EARLY A0 u 
TURAL PEA.—Price 3s. per gall rse (Ulex Bi 
Common sone Wain or Go 50 san) 
rice a sati 
Common Parsley (Petros? troselinum 
Price 46. gallon 
per 
Flax or Linseed (Linum wie e 
White Mus 
Gold of Pleasur 
os) A p. 
Camel om 
Il the above will be found in our NEW AGRICUL 
in ing that i t it will be found 5 
TURAL SEED c. 
able to every one engaged i in ths cattivation of the soi 
er 8 Pangani Muziarr Evans, of No.7; Churehrow, Stoke Neringten, both 
‘th aa rR eee 
one 
ALOGUE, which can be . in exchange 185 
R 
e 
5 
Pe coe 
moms Pe 8. 3 f 
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