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224 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Apri 3. 
PERMANENT PASTURE AND OTHER GRASSES, | pyanss pan MAMMOTH Te 
SUITED TO THE SOILS REQUIRED. ; BISHOP’S LONG- PODDED, ls. per aati T AI £ 
BURBIDGE’S ECLIPSE, 1s. per qua Pas 
i The 
B À S S A N D B R O W N prineipal hortioltnralettablishments In in whe’ kin glon, må 
per TO OFFER THEIR VERY SUPERIOR MIXTUR RES, as under, for laying down Permanent varieties. 
astures, Kc. Their Agricultural Seed List, which contains the sorts separately priced, may be had p rei paid, FLOWER SEEDS. q 
d. e ke TEA ALBA, a me 
MIXTURES FOR Baty ie PASTURE ON LIGHT LANDS, re 3 — and — to 3 — 3 my 0 very good, 6d. acket pure white, : 
MIXTURES FOR DITTO, ON HEAVY LANDS 27 0 [POM A Tec splendid hardy creeper, 64, per 
MIXTURES FOR PARKS OR PERMANENT LAWN’ PASTURES 2222ö;ů a ® SAPONARIA BRICA, var, MULTIFLORA, piel i 
MIXTURES FOR FINE LAWNS, BOWLING GREENS, „ anc’ Bh ade) ose <7 inane diam we eee © best beddin oe blake out, 6d. per pack 7 One of the 
MIXTURES FOR MARSHY GROUNDS, or cos — — )%;[b(O¹ĩíd ee er E a 0 TROPHOLUM COCCINEUM, N e, 6d. p ack 
MIXTURES FOR ORCHA RDS. &c., much overshaded by trees , f 248. to 30 0 EUCH 8 W arenes OIDES, splendid yellow: hain 
MIXTURES FOR SOILS OF ALL ‘DESCRIPTIONS, to be laid down with the prop 9 and prop quisite 6d ~hardy, 
MIXTU RE ros RENOVATING OLD PASTURES, per „ e ot *LINDHETMANII, fine herbaceous plant, 6d. 
MIXTURE FOR FINE LAWNS IN F LOWER GARDENS, per Ib. 10 ket. per 
can HAIRS to the gardening world 
Our ae our long 
to our own neighbourhood, ee a considerable distance round, enables us to supply them ei 
mixtures as low as any house 12 e trade. We also import many of the most useful sorts from the Continent, and 
A cal and as given the highest satisfact Feel t a 
TRUE ITALIAN RYE GRASS, English aa mee oe CCC ra 6d. * i ~ 
FINE SCOTCH PAGEY AND COMMON RYE-GRASSES 15 . ir 
STIOKNEY'S IMPROVED RYE-GRA 
LUCE ERNE, “aLstiCe, SUCKLING, ‘AND OTHER CLOVERS. 
sia oe at be A I TURNIPS, MANGOLD WURZEL, &c., atthe lowest prices | 
"UVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
OUR GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE SEED AND PLANT LIST FOR 1852, 
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Goods ee — to care — e, “Norwich, or ay Station on 
of Rail 
the same Line 
SEED AND HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, SUDBURY, SUFFOLK. 
ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY.. 
GOTHIC RIDGE AND FURROW CONSERVATORY, 
BY J. W. THOMSON, 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER, HOTHOUSE DESIGNER AND BUILDER, 
HAMMERSMITH. 
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experience and ther in collecting seed species a kinds of t the haber natural viet. selection, as ae deservedly worthy of sae t s above 
ither separately o or in tion. Catalogues of Garden, Agricultural, and Flow 2 
forwarded on application. ower Seeds 
Seedsman 
om other loc 
Collection consists o ait th e most p> ul m best kinds for the purposes required. The mixtures will be 
a ; 55 f E : SEED AND HORTICULTURAL - ESTABLISHMENT, 
above Peas have ‘ee most pine ely gro 
wn in 
and * Wholesale and Retail, 109, St, 
Martin’s-lane, 
PLANT LIST For 1852, containing 36 
plied, oo for four postage shaban, ao the MAGAN 
2 mped copies are — — A few 3 stamped copies 
f the Autumn Catalogue ich contains the Hardy 
nAi Climbers, Prize 8 & e. 
E LABI. TERO 
Bess SOR TED COLLECTIONS, "308. ‘> 905. 203, ‘a 10s, 6d., 
any sorts supplied a at the lowest prices, for first. 
vate quality. Sce Cata 
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Useful printed instructions. for esting and raising seeds sent 
ith each order, 
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E SSORT MENTS. 
100 varieties best and newest Annua : £015 0 
50 varieties, 8s. 6d. ; 30 va we és 6d. ; 20 varieties 0 4 0 
20 variet es. of best 8 em) large packets, 
A t lawn bed „ 
12 varieties, do * 0 5 9 
20 varieties choice and new Greenhouse Annuals ice % 
12 varieties, do. : 050 
20 va d new Greenhouse Perennials 0 10 6 
12 varie N do. 45 „ sbi 
20 var ice und ials 0 7 6 
12 varie „ 0 6 0 
CHOICE IMPORTED “GERMAN SEEDS, 
of Stocks, Asters, Wallflower, Larkspur, 
Balsams, Senecio, Zina, Cockscomb, Indian Pink, Ge. dee 
Catalogue, page 4. 
SEEDS, 
GRASS 
8 and mixed, of the very best sorts, for the pars 
require 
Mixtures for Permanent Pastures, Park Mixtures, and 
Mixtures for fine Lawns, Bowling-greens, &.; also Mixtures 
to suit all soils and aos i 
For „ sa r Seed an List, 
page 145 by which each 452 set ad separa! a 
TRUE ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, Se rome 
Mixtures of Grasses have g highest satis- a 
factio 
em miittanced required from unknown corresponden 3. Poste 
office orders to be made payable to Bast. aot soon or to 
STEPHEN BROWN. ‘Goods sent carriage fi to London, Ipee 
wieh, Norwich, or any station on the sam ki 
ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY. i 
CHEAP DAHLIAS. 
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE KINGDOM, AND 
[J ENRY LEGGE S sond out, the last week in 
m 3s. to 4s P 
peewee form ; „per plant.—A catalogue i 
by applic cation, enclosing one stamp, to H. LEGGE, 
Line Edmonto 1 vet Chry- 
ood named Pansies, 48. per dozen; 4 
Bab ata e. 
d — 8 OF ee e STRUCTURE hey ie Erected, and Heated by Hot Water. 
oe st econom ical raoir roved modern principles, Bee. ere and so aged: 
st, J. W. T 's modern and simple 
n oon berae sed e begs to N. tion to hi 
225 e ai air by one action or simultaneously, at very de 
ords eys. simple plan can be applied ata moder 
e e practical een, Landscape Gardener, and G 
— ä mee ee Park, Gardens, the — and 
or r for and Light. and e prenent a S d other Garden 
3 FLOWER $i SEEDS. Lorien IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partner 
E a peren ardy, ip heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned 
s, SAMUEL PAGE WIDNALL, and THOMA aa Wee 
E Ri A and CALCE OLARIA, uini tions | serymen, Florists, Seedsmen, and ae nue ea 
: be the Anest ants, that were ada ted by all persons who saw — to business at Grantchester, in the County of Cambridge 2 at 
~ recon fo —.— 250 seeds of the former, and DISSOLVED by 8 in the same County, wan this day 
MYOSOTIS Anontcus, a 'a bed. of of this on an eastern or | owing by and to the said Firm, w * — We 
at CALENDRINIA "TMBELLATA, on eres dates test growi . 8 
at ng our the 31 
and most bella: foweriag oiir bedding plants: 1500 deeda; 1s. : SAMUEL PAGE WIDSALL. 
SWEET WILLIAM, in 100 varieties; 10,000 seeds, 1s. THOMA 
Payment may be made in postage stamps, 
7 Jeyes and Co., Nurseries, Northampton. R. HENRY MAJ On EOLARIAS. 
begs to announce that his set ot 12 bea 
g Verbenas, Fuchsias, &c., are of great et. 
grog Certificates, and — in pareels of 1027 Py (Sera, saved from 
the Press. 1 description see | free, They will bloom this year, and will be ready 
FIRST CLASS eau FUCHSIA utiful bru 
, S, GERANIUM: CALCEOLARIAS will be read 3 bby > 
: y to send out the midd! Flowers, Seeds, 
NTHEMUMS, — April. Price of the set, re or half the set, 30s., ——.— bed Queen’s Grap 
PETUNIAS, PICOTEES, AND CARNATIONS selection be lef: to H. M. Ve i 
ec * n opinions h Brighton.—April 
BORGE SMITHS SELECT . ol rater Desoriptive Lig. whieh | ase TTERSEA, BA 
ready, containing Priced Lists of all the leading Tactic of, prepaid app —— 1 rpPYRUE LY BA ORK, — 
* ‘Show and Fancy varieties, in their various | eluding two or 3 S ig on cae vee year), in- ** parte surrey 
Á 8 Seedlings any yet out, price j 2 Gard near Godalming, SUTE 10 
Choice Calccolaria Seed, 2 per pac o the = 3 od. per 
fine varieties 
el; or three parcels II., post 
~v ENUINE CATTLE Aer KG EARLY BAT 3 
TERSEA, EARI LY V VANACK, L 92 0 1 
packed, and qalivares. iat ihe Parone i 
The large Asiat gape: 28. 6d. 
1 Eon ry eat a 
NE AHLI 4 
GEARY, Nannen FLOR nee) 
announce to his Florie 
Baglish and Poesie: thet, he te: sending e, 
pace eta pti Pret med D AHLIAS, w ers. 
nstant and desirable show 1 
ere 8; 80. N amber, 
pea | (an a pary in its colour). Tieighn 4 
VICTORIA (Cook’s). -e en roe se gii sirable 
quisite form, and soe ii 
flower, Height i ay á Leer 9 
JOHN Davis e 8). J.= Crt entre. Always | 
ADMIRATION " (Brimmer s). -A in a 
with wines: petal rg e orm 75 sr A desira 
dene, 3 to 4 3. See so 
* iptive “i Cata'ogues ea of select new and old van? 
— on application plante, Hani pro’ Vines Sagson" Í che 
A large as sortment o pla g n's 
in pots). from E. 8.’s brad € Graperiee Fe quel 0. 
mond Vill: Hamre’ ; 
— and Nursery Ground, 
3. 
inted by WIC IIAx BaapBURY, of No. 13, * 
“Treatise on the Chrysanthemum,” | select Taney S Seed, en, eee e 2s, 6d. each, 
» 
Brow 2 correspondents a a remittance is respectfully 
—_ e forwarded on the receipt of one | the middle of of April, send out ti of St Faneras ad Bou i 
bard-street, in the 
row, Stoke N ewington, 
Lomba: 
