15—1852. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 227 
PERMANENT PASTURE AND OTHER GRASSES, | i. S0 r 485 HARDY SORTS dented 
SUITED TO THE SOILS REQUIRED. — pel ont = — + ase . 
| free, at 3d, eac 
50 
BASS AND BROWN 50 Sorts s tbe most showy kinds known 5 47 
21 Ditto Ditto 
EG aa OFFER THEIR VERY — 2 eo 3 as A bist laying down Permanent postage Stamps received 2 —dddeonny e 
B astures, &c. Their Agricultural Seed ced, may be had aa om a d and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
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MIXTURES FOR U MAREET, Pasties OJ ON LIGHT LANDS, allowing 3 bushel anh * to each cate gre SPECIMEN PLANTS FOR EXHIBITION. 
T A . 3 
MIXTURES POR PARKS OR PERMANENT Gowiieestunie 0 | O I . 1 8 o par — R, Nurserrmen, &c., Lea- bridge 
S FOR FINE LAWNS BOWLING GREENS, Ko. iis oS we ore . 348. to 38 0 eg leave reppesttaliy w invite awen ion to 
are pee TOR MARSHY GRO VCF their ‘ruperior Stock of Specimens of STOVE and GREEN- 
A URES FOR ORCHAR — a mach‘avershaded 7 J ·˙AMAA . o SEa HEAT i PL eriin CH 7 AZA LAS, and CAPE 
FOR SOILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, to * id d ith the proper kinds and proporti quisit HEATHS, which were never in fine sition than at this 
n RENOVATING s OLD PASTURES, per * a = si a n me, The plants are of all sizes, So from 1 foot to 
MIXTURE 8 FINE LAWNS IN FLOWER .. $, Perl 2 i i r 1 5 feet e The prices, which are moderate, can be had 
on applic 
Our locality, and our long experience an — —.— in — several siecle and kinds of t he Grasses natura 1 - = — 
to our own — rhood, for a considerable distance rownd, enables us to supply them either separa in 8 Te yi Se QUALITY 1 Sv: 9 po = 
— E 0 N' 
mixtures as dl edeg ordas À the trade. We — import many of the most useful sorts from the heats — SEEDS. is piainipsindicaed; vy, che numerous, Urders they 
some we receive aes fi the 5 À will be are daily receiving, through the b e of former 
Our Collection consists of alt the most useful — kinds for purposes required. The mixtures customer 
excellent, and have given the highest satisfaction. Per bushel: =s a. Some: interesting particulars of Land laid down with 
TRUE ITALIAN RYE GRASS, Engtish and imported V „ naw GEE these Seeds is 2 in the ro coma mene of 
FINE SCOTCH PACEY AND COMMON RY£.GRASSES 2 — nee Sen ae or ae : March 27th, 
ail i ur orb ERNE A ene SUCKLING, AND OTHER CLOVERS. rey shia The pri on dom. the vio quality a es as 22 but for 2 
he best vurities of TURNIPS, MANGULD WURZEL, e., atthe lowest prices, | Poor reclaimed Lands or other ere the cost is 
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN SEEDS. c 
OUR GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE SEED AND PLANT LIST FOR 1852, ee eres oit eee e d. 
CONTAINING 36 PAGES, SUPPLIED FREE BY POST FOR FOUR PENNY STAMPS, 
3 — 7 and e (for ‘one, two, or 1 % 
a 5 
Bena 2 Free to London, Colchester, Ipswich, Norwich, or any Station on The Ern, geat of true Perennial Grasses ani 3 as 
oi of Railw way. — particu — 2 in ou aetan — mp last page of 
— 5 —— HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, SUDBURY, SUFFOLK. 2 — Suwa: Sei Growers, Resding, Berbe 
BLISHED ABOUT HALF A CEN TURY. 1 10 FOTS 6 
coring soun 
* | We have now left onl; fom ew * Pis of YORK GEN TB, 
SUPERIOR GLOBE PERSAR ASTER, ARGONIUMS. CAMBRIDGE RADICAL, AMERICAN, NATIVE, AND 
(SAVED BY AN AMATEUR.) HARLES TUNDA has a few strong plants left WHITE — — KIDNEY POTATOES, the produce of 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE er Co. have much of the following new varieties, to a aria Dl our last year’s prepared cuttings, at prices formerly advertised, 
conndence in offering a very saperior sort of GLOBE | Ariadne, Enchantress, Pulcha, Purple Sta and | Pr epared Faden of the following sorts will be . about 
ASTER SED, saved by an A — m hood uf | Shylock; pes st ~i Chieftain, Colonel of the Bull, Elle, Sang the s 
„ who says: — The sort was — to me by a friend in mede, M egents re ive per . 10 6 
the neighbourhood, who has ta t prizes fur several years 00 e ey —— — ised varieties, at 30s. and 42s. American Native ne 2 6 
tollo viog; and I haye been equally successful. I have shown oz —Roval Nursery, Slang Cambridge Radical nits hab 10 6 
them at Bath and other places, and have always been first; * NEW ae BUTE FUCHSIAS Early Oxford 0 
mo other sort has any chance with them, and I am per- „ STANDARD OF PERFECTION,” and “NOVELTY,” Packages, for 1000, 15. 8 2000, 1s. 6d. ; 5000, $e: 6d. 
eae Jon wiil throw away al others "ta, per peken . the mont de at, aed bent varieties that hare over been |, No ordera willbe provided for whieh are not to hand eatiy 
„ ee — Oct ! i iB the ‘Cottage Gar ash Office to Hay, Sanasrer and Co., Newington Butts, 
‘Every one who bas a — should: haves | Strong plaste will be: forw Seta as ye 30th April, A A list of london, Maron 165. — of our stook In bab a o A 
— oe the trade, paid — 4 nd oan t and eral . arch 12,1 
9 rey — hali.ereet London — Bower Nurseries, Maidstone, April 10. 
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London 
rob We have now completed our — ier oe “of a sample ot 
otatoes grown from your prepared cuttings in comparison 
7e al as 8 1 be? | Shee one variety.” — THE BLACK BARBAROSSA GRAPE. with an : other sample ae the s rae Pe — „ vbta 5 
packer. his should sr * weve ope begs state 3 . ves from a highly respectable Potato —— with a 
2 Wintam E. Renpu TE en wre nice —— n's — o = re = se Am view to ascertain the relative proportion of stare rained in 
Piymouth. — spi plendid 8 rau da roduced forð; 2 Continent by 8 P. cach, ‘wich —5 following highly satisfactory e ‘in Jome 
a down ard, Esq., Clopron House, > os ‘ord-on-Avon, was exbibited z 
e a at aie 1 wt . — 1849 at the Horticuttural Rooms, Regent. street, , Those cron from your . cuttings... 17 percent, 
— om — Sued ani 6 Ite of Dutch Clover | London, for which a 1 was granted; and in 1850, on Potatoes from Salesm - 124 per cent, 
* — od tbe 19th of pono a Banksian medal -awarded it. ne Lende Lax, F. C. S. 
39, Kinz-street; Covent-zarden. London. Families requiring late Grapes will find the Barbarossa a noeReon, F. C. S. 
splendid late G ape. and will be in fine condition in March, ‘* Messrs. Hay, S e — Deren i 
NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, when Grapes are selling in Covent Garden marka from 15s. to 18, Cu Newington Butts.“ $ 
F Y Pvst. 20s. per lb. Fine Fruiting bev ter Bae 6d. each ; one year do., 
5s Gd. each London Agent, — 1 2 Merchan 
—.— a — — — out 28, Cornhull,—Stratford-on- Avon, April 10. T G , 
their la coil ower Seeds $ 
beautifal and showy varieties, each sort distinc: in eo'our, and | SELECT SEEDS ; FOR APRIL SOWING, he Gardener 7 
„2„20ßͤ gr bit doar SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1862. 
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in the flower-garden, They have merked each variety BRA AM 1 HARDY. SON, Seep Growers 
nw — — and Time of A RAH “AND — * 
lower - 
ing—Colour of the Flower — Manner 3 ner 3 pon THE ENSUING WEEK. $ 
Erect or — T wih | Bokhara Clover (Melilotus TEET forbeis as 0 7 Mons. April 12~Geog Fee nikta. 
Tose Mignenerte (espa grandilora), do. -. 6 EE aei sie cases Gia 
In varieties care — — taken to exclude | Mignon ete (Reseda odorata), do., lange packets 6 42 D 
an which appear- — Barriðgii, spleudid ... Jorane r 
ance, so tbat the “collections will comprise —. those which ce F 6 en 
are really sho —— Sete = peera — —— res ae * 6 vinni = u 2 Be 
to order them. The GERMAN S STOCKA, "AST ans LINN TAS, 2 C PPP 
Lak KST Uks, Kc. collections will be me varieties of showy Annualss. 10 0 Saronpay — I7—Medical 5 r. a. 
sent free by post to any my part of the Age at ne — wi . ao. à qA i 2.70 è 
ees Extra Fr a net, ditto 
Gd. : 100 ditto tto ditto, 203. 3 —— — pou aie a mae A Tur Potato nm has ceased to be a question 
£ b. Wae: Les and Son, 99, Northgate-street, Arter xe Transmuted Onions, fiom Shallot, — e AA the of much es in this country. The cheap- 
a” er ee of both .. 0 6 | ness of other food, ‘he substitution of other 
Remit — requested in cash or postage ‘stamps, he di our santry of entire 
}DWARD GEORGE HENDERSON anD SON, — ALL CENT FREE BY — a auen ba oes, oer. Ap we m — add, the utter 
* è t n’s-woo Lendow, be ind ic S, PANSIE z 
eee New Plat Plante, SOHN OLE 88 8 r ie ——— of the argument so far as practice is 
hediadau i ciel aod eect an. all orders: win . respecttully informs Gentlemen, Ge. &c., that con rned, sufficient! j s unt for the present 
— — 1 — mag CARNATIONS and nd PICOTEES inaid of a subject heel ai six years ago was of all 
| in mixtur h class separat ita 
wers  Caleeolaria ria Wellington Hero | Scarlet, Pink: = Purple Renee Scarlet, “kose, and Farle absor sorbing in interest. Across the channel it is other- 
” 3 do. Tom Tnumb | Fiakes ; 4 e Red, and Rose-edged Picotees, and offers | wise ; discussion 
» of the Season, Obrstenthemum Hotot hem at 6d er pair, It 25 or more — th Shis Ris hamper 
Delphin endersonii and 5 free. 
* Erica — — 25 Pairs of PINKS. ... 135 OA 
„  Exquirice Nobitis 25 best show PANSTE 
a» Heudersonii (double e Hende sonii Post-office orders to be made payab he 4 ee Kas 
—— Ex 9 ane AURICULAS, ALPIN ES, POLYANTADS, &. &e. 
2 * ora mum SIG SEEDLING POTATO, 
— — — W SEEDLING POTATO. 
» Siea porfi S] Heliotropium Voitaireanum ESSRS, "WH EE LER anp SON have much 
” Pet, do. I New Se 3 Potato, called 
For Descrip:ion and Prices of a inise, see back numbers | ” tie KINCE OF WA 
Of this 3 — March 6 and 13. The Trade supplied, I: is an excelleut Early Po:ato, in fact pot of the — 
with our cu — so early that it t escapes di 
other variety, It is a great bearer, of excellent ¢ quality, tea, 
S AND BEAUTIFUL FLOWER SEEDS: |. we have b vood stock, we cau fer 
peeles, and hardy, | have much preemie e adding the following extract from the 
M00 seers; 18. rdeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette of the 12h ot À PT 
AR. . selected from collections | Aprii la-t:— autumn amg 
E . admitted by yall persons who saw eg 10 —_ PRINCE e regent rts WHEELER, — 3 wW * Lr Aor Mim the 
t — ja seeds of t ormer, and e 50 ex . 
larter, ba. T quailty. peo pae Tae per earliness ot this — pliment of ae that g debe 
MYUSOTIS 54065 0 a sake tot siie, on an eastern or u offer it at 2s. a 1 — — with What others pg on gr Aaii: vith the 
— eee e ee, quantities of a a ree A e 8 v 
e Ú UMBELLATA, one of the — growing woul aes denvered carriage free to any Railway Station in . Part of the subj eves that 
5 all bedding plamte; 1500 seeds, 16. Engiand or Wales. : ae 
SWEET. cen n 100 varieties ; 1,000 seeda, 1a, J. C. Wa ee mk Son, 99, Northgate-street, Gioucester, | 7 1 reip ré. inte ar re e tape É; — 
made in postage sta pton. Nee and Seedemen ace tana wee eee one! Bovetaay-Hozan. Price 1 franc. ? 
— Co., Saen, eee Society 
