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TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND THE TRADE. yous iso CHARLES bie WS $ 
HAY, SANGSTER, AND CO. [pret 
several weeks, 
Are now ready to. send out ~~ NEW EARLY No.l PEA, price 2s. 6d. per Quart, and can with nd ete = a ver 
onfidence recommend it as a key superior r article, plant over for every three ord 
the second week in en they will be ready to send out heir New Early Scarlet PRINCE OF WALES RHUBARB ;- Nursery and Seed Establish 
5s. ig Te is 8 quit te as s early a s the 4 ined Albert, — larger, ec . of exquisite flavour, und a large cropper. — 
x bo 3 ao account open with H., S., and Co., to be made payable to the Firm, at the 
hment, Hammersmith, 
KINGHORNE’S SEED LI “case 
OHN > CHARLES LEE ee ota 
Borough 8 or postage stamp = Re y i 
A are a few of the many Letters we yer received from parties who had small quantities of the they will-be prepared:to send ont these b —— 
ee Rudge Heath, Sept, 8, 1852 t. Ostober, fom which they hars selected i 
Market Rea x Ans. 6, i udge Hea N. E. KINGHORNIT.—Tube medi 
Dear Sirs, —I have p erem yeur No. 1 R can recom- Dea: i Sir What f w I grew of your Early No, 1 Pea I fuliy pencilled with um lena 
‘mend it as the earliest, best mimea — 3 podded found a be very — — and a good cropper.—I am, dear vin reflexed: a most Prive 7s — 
Pea ever prova in this neighbour arhood.—I am, Sirs, your | yours truly, ROBERT. FRANCES, Farm E. GRANDI W 
Obedient servar Wa. ALGAR: To Mr. ebener much higher coloured tha 
expand weil; ve 
To Messrs. Hay, PER PTAS- Hucknall Totkard;..Avg, 12, 18525 E MINTAI 
N Aug. 5, 1852. Sir,—I can with * — tem rom Early No. 
„I feel ple u. rede re * N MES to the Pea; it — Ter the earliest Peal have ever grown.—I am, sepals expand well; 
-exceedingly prolific and exce 1 Early Pea, which Sir, yours, &c, M. 4. F LINT, Seedsman, PRICE OF TH 
Jou call No. 1; those 7 — of ais e who tried’ them pruta To Mr. "Sangster, Ta . ase net shires sets ard 
á her that as an early Pea.— superb ERpaertses are really the 
—— wa: . 7 Janz BisHor: 5 Rudge e Heath, — yee Aug. 9. 1882. offered to — Public this season. Sepak is 
To Messrs, Hay, Sangster, and Co. When jou advenis yonr sof Seeds, I shall feel | menrs „ both ia habit and profaseness. of bt e 
„ . — by your — a list. E think your — 0. 1 former riaa — pat will prove highly 
Fordtiam, Aug, 20,1862, |Peathe had or seen — Tours truly, | exhibition. 
ira,—Your No. 1 Pea is the bes To Mr. Draven en ES — | Nursery and Seed’Hetablishment, Han 
8 L bave tried almost ae Pea. in . an od rrer 
it is the best, the earliest, and the bes Re boar rer, I planted on 1 ‘i 1 a, 8, er | V ILLIAM —— ig Sanaa 
Pint, and I have got a peck and a half of Peas from the piit. e ä Jour n No. 1 Pea * me 3 1 71 P3IDE, » LON DUN. f 
I sowed some, to try to have 9 erop; they were sowed | erer sown. s an excellent cropper,.an pod 1 Obnmdn mised Pr Sac 
the 20th of July and they have now pode on them, which is — to biter double the quantity next ye aI pemain, Sir, | — Ts, per nem, very’ 
‘but one month. I shall sow no ba early 2 bur them Jour hum * servant, OHN GRUBHAM. Biisertor Dutch Mixed’ Crocus, | N. 
another season.—I remain, Sire, your most obedient servant, To Mr. Sangster. . 6d. p * 100 'ancrssus, Soleil « 
To Messrs, Hay, Sangster, and Co, —— Bown, Tonbridge; Aug. 3, 1832 * — vay large and fine | 
— entlemen,—I e yours this morning respecting he J , 3 d ' 
Colchester, Aug. 6, — — bee I have to say I planted your No. 1 Pea, the Racehorse, er. ‘ue vi 
Sirs,—We have much —— a stating that your | and ihe Ear arly Frame i inoue om, all the same day, and I found | named, l 
Bariy 1 Dea ie one of the best and car e have yet oa. the No. 1 Pea ready to . or 14 days pooner than either 12. 64. in separata mgr 
Tours respectfully, * — SNELL and Son of the others,—Geutlemen, yours most res * ly, + . : 
Hill-Nursery, Colchester. Hos, Harris, | TULIPS, fine border varieties, 8 
To Messrs, Hay, e ere — i Co. To Messrs, Hay, ee and d Co. early an and late, 5s; to 78. 64. 
ae House, July 6, 1 8c 0 Clement's, Oxford, Aug. 4. N DISHES with six superior’ HY 0 
: . ure that I iuſorm you * I| Gentlemen,—Having tried your No. 1 Pea =, Ra I | planted in Moss, and w hich — i 
found your Barly No. 1 Pea here — and have yet 1 ir the best and largest early Pea known; pod is country without injury, 5s: ; the price rosses 
grown, aud it was rin — admired by many friends for thie size | of great length, and the flavour very fine. Z Fours — eg 10s. 6d. a to the size of Dish and numberof Hy 
of its pods; the gre of the Pea, and also for being such a J. Kine, Uo Dealer aud Seedsman, Ne a are all warranted fine, and will be 
‘first-rate e a "fact, no 8 . . — be To Messrs, nae Sangster, and Co. 
— —— n the — possible 238 
Rai Nursery, near Sittingbourne, Aug. 6, 1852. Win Hastrbrow's —— D 
— Sir.— Wi raje 8 Lare sure I — inform you thas your No. 1 of: bulbous. s roots, —— — PP 
Morton —— 1852. Pea is the very earliest I have yet seen, and was» hi ghly 156, Cneapside; London. 
Sir. —1 can with orth gn recommend our Barly No. 1 admired by all my friends. a saw it growing,—Sir, I am 
Pen; it has given general satisfaction in the derben e yours truly, Gro. LONGLEY, T, BE DISPOSED: OF, 
Tam yours respectfully, ‘Grunge Dirry, Seedeman, &c. To Mr. Sangster; 8 — dics, Newington Butts, d SEED BUSINESS, 
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To Mr. Sangster. ulous of the Midla 
Northampton, Aug. 11, 1852. — hbourhood, The connection has been 
August 5; 1852. Sir. —1 3 =r Early No. 1 Pes 0 be the earliest in gad the —— Sons now aver aging 2000k P 
; our 2 Pea No. Kite pte, Sor the cultivation; te.cropper, and of the very best quality; — purchase might remain on ee 
; 35 this season; its habit of growth is | that is my ie pcan of it,—I remain, yours en . by — to Messrs. Noca, 00 
a said for an early Pea; of a fair minke?” To Mr, Sangster. » Penxtws, | Fleet-street, London. 
Bucks, Aug. 12, 1852, CTION IN THE 
Dear Sit, With confdence T F cali hoai — No. 1 51 UNTON AT GLA 
Worthen, Shrewsbury, August 5, 1952, | Bem being the earliest an t profitable T ever’ planted.— tfully inform the Trade, and t 
Gentlemen —I can witht confidence recommend your — Youre tear oe 9 Jokx Perry, that 8 ee oe Tariff of P 
‘No, 1 Pea, for being —.— early and a good cropper, an wre ge . ardener and Seedsman, siderable reductions therein. 
“Height about 23 feet. edient servant, it F be The w Lists may be had on’ applic 
Ricuazp Downes, Grocer, c. 
Aug. 18, 1852, 1 
To Messrs. Hay, —— Cy Co., Secd Merchants, Pocket Nook, 8 — ens. 
Ross 
Dear Sir,— The Pea, No. 1, which you sent me one — — 
best — — — 27 —— pla orn It can be re i 
— — of the Kingdom. Tou m Wee; dean 7 ; 
Bane Sir, —T have groat pleasure 238 — gil To r, Sangster W 5 Menere. 0: a s 2918 0 won Soo 
arly Po ‘antes 5 eee later: than 2 ennggeagc U have a very good opinton t your Bariy Wo, 1 f.i eee i 
other sorts, they Gan aeneis early, much larger pod, and, Ar — jer ate to'be — th 9 ie wat De: ia gL ae FORE 
‘indeed, altogether a superior article. I am sea respectfully, — pte pe — be te ma 3 Wo Sger an, l HOMAS MILLINGTON’ other ma 
To Mr. Sangster, CHAS 8. ET RE, Gardener and Seedsman, To Mee srs, Hay, Sangster, and Co, Dacian GLASB: > — apie epa or immedi 
° inches by 4 — 5 by't} 
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4 * 
To gave Carriage we have appointed. the Following parties, where both articles may be hz : 
Austin and M‘Aslan, . —— — . Mr. W. D. Lingham, Seeds- | Miss Ann Reason Seed Dealer; 8 m 
‘ue. 4 w d Seedsman, man, & e., Worcester ——— : 9 a 
„ Wm. Algar, Seedsman, Stour Mr. Henry Law, Seed Dealer, | Mr. W. E. 1 ee OS 
a Deeping, and Stam- | Mr. Geo. a sey Digs, pae &e., U. The las ur. Jenee lünen P iymon — And many other : 
a i Mr. Marriott, Nursery Mr. - ° 
Mr. Josephi Berry, Seed Mer- | Mr. Thos: Dean, r — r 
Mr. W. HI. — Nursery | ROUGH PLATE  perfeotly fat, fiat, } in 
and Seedsman,Southamptoa yer 8 
50 „ 
n m g MSE gy 
Mr. 7 — Nursery | Milk Pans, 25, to 6s, each 
and Seedsman; Li „and Slates ; Cucumber, 
John Sutton and Sons, | Traps, Glass Shades, and mpage ty 
&., Green “eae > d Mere street Without, London, same si 
Albee: wale anny, ales Kent Doncaster Far r: Robert. Stark, Seedsman, way. —Established 100 years. 
a} Bristol N Mesers. Martin d — er 
|e. Sos. 0 * reg Mi aad Btedenen; Heli Mr. George Townsend, Seeds. 
> } Fordham, 
ee near Wol- Mr. E. Rm Bristol Gar- jo a + 
verb smp T d Be 
i Fus 0 be: we pt own, and 55, ur. 1. Treherne, Seedsman, 
. Nicholls, Seedsman. Kc. 1 Wm. T. d, sman 
Mr.J. Hayward, and : aot : 
z man, — i 1 Gardens, 8 2 = — | i 
Seedemen, We Agr | MG, 200, Potty, Seedsman, . AMES PAILEIPS A anp Co 116, Bet 
Mr. John Kearsley, Seedsman, Mr. Edward, Perkins, — and — ener | Without, beg to i 
1 35 Lee man, Ge. Leamiag . Wm. Warner, Seedsma an, suppl. 
a Mr. 
Mr. Joha Keynes 8, Nursery and Messrs. Benjamin “heid and Grantham GLASS M 
T in, » Salisb Co., Nursery and Seedsmen, | Mr. R. C. Ward, Seed Mer: the samo size as tho foreign ones d8- 
St. “at's; Oxf Aberdeen chant, Batik. ls uperior in colour, make, and qu A 
l dozen. Lord Camoy’s Mille Syphon, 
Glass Omes Pots, &o., Go. 
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