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»asthey never had such fine vegetables. I have taken — 
acp e Horticultural Shows with them; they are very much 
; п Mr. William Moore, — the Rectory, Stoke, 
October 7. 1 
— never had (previous to yours last. edi) a lot of Seeds which 
have all turned out so satisfactory.” 
1—1853. | 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
3 
GREAT WESTERN, GREAT NORTHERN, SOUTH-WESTERN, лхо SOUTH-EASTERN 
SEED 
ESTABLISHMENT, READING, BERKS, 
For Supplying SUTTON'S HOME-G DOWN SEDS to all parts of the United Kingdom. 
HE GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS grown а. Berkshire and the Southern Counties having obtained 
T great celebrity ctio 
Br 4 wA Birminghe 
Having carried on bus m in Berkshire for upwards o 
sorts of Peas, Brocoolies, Lettuces, &c., yet 
mendations of our customers. Trusting to a continuan nee of su 
of ou ME 
aig 
Our Ne ew Seeds are now arranged for delivery. 
are fine 
ORDERS ARE Lg o eh REQUESTED, and vil have the торте ге comes 
n.almo: 
st every county in the United Kingdom 
on dr of the great lines of Railways), as will enable us to 
nder 
South Devon 
South Wa 
Eastern Counties 
Eastern Union a ae 
of 40 years, during which time we have introduced some of meure 
known, we are алое: e eee айе increase of — entirely throw ман the 
endations, we are deter 
Great Western 
les ume din 
outh-Eastern 
J 
сы are rather short in stock, EARLY 
Address, youn SUTTON ё 
пір, and = т Анон! Seeds. 
ing, Borks. 
CHRYS MS. 
TAYLOR informs the Public that he is ready t 5 
ceive шч ог Plants of all the varieties named in h 
Treatise, published last season, at 12s. per dozen, and of n 
approved new ones, let out i in 1852, for 12s. 
Pompons for 12s, 
In consequence о of his having had many арр ион for that 
w he — issued a Second “Edition, containing the names of 
ieties let out in 1852, copies of which he will forward 
by. post upon the receipt of 14 postage stamps. As a proof of the 
uccess of his чаба, " — — he begs to state that he exhibited 
at Stoke Newing season a а of 24 blooms, gaining 
the first — d —— silver 
GEO TAYLOR, Park Street, Stoke Newington. 
— 
Also twelve new 
'TO THE SEED ADE AND OTHERS. 
J. EPPS begs to offer the following 7 
which — been se ected from the best stocks 
eountry, and grown iege wn superintendence ; easy — 
эү m ana ех: tea ‘samples, an moderate pri 
hich m e had on applicatio on, 
AS. CABBAGE, 
ersea 
«Дон Bapt Bhillings Queen 
onfie arket 
Knights Р ты, Marrow fiat ай 
n do. 5 t түз 
British Quee mperia 
g Red Dutch 
Hair ne Mentis Mammoth Kohl Rabi 
White Carrot (fine stock) 
Windsor ым org CELERY. 
Beet, crimson (very superior) te Solid 
— aula 
Early зло СЕРЕ Coles’ Dwarf Red 
e Barh Cos Lettuce 
Adams „ ong Red Wurzel 
‘Brimstone or Portsmouth Yellow lobe 
Wilcove TURNIP S. 
Imperial PUMA. de cert ; 
ate hig * tg f Purp eitis 
Purple Spr Sprouting rem Ta тое (nest stock 
arf ees 
Chappel's $ Cre PAD To ойн" 
pde: Protecti Green Top Scotch 
Es ведь Maidston nes Ken 
FOR 1853. 
Sunne COLLECTION E send SEEDS, 
which are still un now be онор а in 
-any part T the United Kingdom direct 2 the Grow 
- ae 
pedis gar" 
quantity x ipie yet 
0.4 sorts 2 quantities contained in “ Sutton’ s o 
purchasers of Garden Seed 
Es send for their n and with respect to the superior quality of 
-— 2 they hav 
E SHRUBBY CALCEOLAR 
ORE OF ABOUT FIFTY VARIETIES NEVER 
FORE OFFERED jen THE Fa 
J WEEKS AND CO., Сн A, have vio 
t7 * most splendid i upero “Collection of "SEE DLING 
SHRUBBY CALCEOL they can confidently 
warrant and recommend, Tem ы 3 (ret rod saved and 
varied from the most unique selection in the kingdom. The 
sorts being all Shrubby they are perpetually in flow wer: and from 
the T= M: — 5 of their poses they are invalu- 
able xal or bedding-out. 
1 ig PE Road, Chelsea, London 
UPERB HOLLYHO Weil ripened 
Seed, warranted to be нт ЕЕЕ ^na Comet, Elegans, 
m ura, Mr. C. Батор, enel ope, Rosea grandiflora, Meteor, 
Walden Gem, Magnum Bonum, Spectabilis, Saffranot, Delicata, 
Enchantress, Picta, en ines. Dido, Cha rles Turner, For- 
mosa, Hebe, Mode lof Per Е ction, Rosea Alba, Sulphurea Perfec ta. 
White 5 Blue rd, Mulberry Superb, Snowball, and 
Quee 
EE 
A good mixture of the above, in packets containing UPWARDS 
oF 200 астау will be forwarded post xx upon the 3 of 
2s. 6d. worth of postage stamps, by R. B. BIRCHAu, Hedenham 
Rosery, chr Su olk. 
EN Mad GROWTH OF 1852. 
ESTERN SEED ESTABLISHMENT 
ILLIAM E. бо а а а 2 » MERCHANTS, 
lymouth, have that they have 
this season a fine and Yelk selected: Stock Of all kinds of KITCHEN 
ARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS in the best possible condition, 
harvested by themselves and че 5 of high ‘Tepntation. 
In consequence of the e hace ee weather ш tipening seeds 
during the past pene the s ocks of some s 
yet we shall n orresponding pp imos ars supply a ly a all 
kinds of Kitchen вебу a Flower Seeds on the same terms as 
last year. 
Our New SEED CATALOGUE Is хОу READY, and can be и їп 
ане Tor one penny stamp. It оша prices о of e very 
article, and will a found very useful to a 
co CTIONS oF GARDEN. SEEDS. 
under no circumstances 
he produced have had a 
а is certainly mistaken 
s the Red 
could the Red Grapes which 
better colour. Nevertheless, 
is no such variety 
her 
Hamburgh Grape : that has been settled 
—— years ago, however inconvenient some 
growers may find the dise 
The Black Hamburgh 
German origin. 
К хоор часе ег 
2 nic 
rubro онаа" 
обаа nt as the Fran 
Victoria, 
= is та scrib 
the 
camila acinis rotundis 
8 
Grape understood to be of 
ed by Jean Herman 
of “ Franckenthal. Vitis 
s, majoribus 
It is generally known on the 
низа. from a D -— via 
But 
t has 
A 
Gros Noir, Trollinger, Blue Trollinger, Pale-w 
rollinger, Troller, 
Fleis sch Traube, Hudler, 
some), Langu edoc, S 
to main ntain 
alike. 
While the identification of fruits 
n the rden ,of the 
am 
linear Vinery. 
black, and in every 
Welscher, Sehw 
кама; 
Mohrendutie, Mal vigor (o£ 
ed 
e say cha 
distinetness of all the 
a 
the 
— — although it is certain they are all 
was going on 
Horticultural Society, the 
respect alike. 
AES in the same Morag: continued to produce 
black ub and a 
some years in 
yield red 
ever. 
another 
y 
r 
ums offered bx bundreds of Gardene ers, Noblemen, Clergy- 
m we others who have purchased = Collections i x past | 
— 
Seasons, a few x which they here 
From Bartlow Rectory, near L bns; Nov. 15, 1852. 
poi ota could be better than the whole of your last years 
supply 
n om Withyeoa with th Taunton, Now. 15, 1852. . 
1 on 
that I by yo н 
Darnhall, Eddieston, July 27, 1852. 
“Lord E. Pion to enclose Messrs. Sutton & Sons à cheque for 
the amount of their account. The seeds have given great satis- 
; A Mr. William Grant, Gardener, Hermand, Midcalder, 
“Тһе family here will pet bial Be p As their Seeds from yo 
y. 
m 3 1 (рине Stroud, March 26, 1852. 
“Tam n satisfied with the assortment of Seeds you 
made me, pen with the quantity which you sent; а І consider 
Z leaving the choice to you than n select- | 
ing for mysel 
er eoa S. R. C., Grove House, Tooting, 
our seeds I ought to say are eee элен, кы. I 
‘in EN M: just to vou to bear my humble e testimony to your 
and honest mode of your bus 
From Bri Nov, 6, 1852. 
*I beg to offer you ay commendations of the Seeds you sent 
me the two last seasons; nothing could be more true or better,” 
s From poas "Manis, Glasgow, Nov. n 1852. 
; received. айнда п {штей ou t admirably, all 
3 Ma RE sf the same 
«и ‚ No. 2, 11. 108.5 No. нық TETE and No " 
he Seeds y be. separately i 
Then are supe c on the following terms: 
n for one £ s. 
year’s supply, including 20 qu ns f Feas, 11 quarts 
of Beans, B ounces of 8 Pene apr of Cabba, bages, 
seven sorts of Broccoli, seven of Lettuce, and 
full quantities s of Beet, Brussels 8 — . eres —.— t. Savoy, 
Cauliflower, Leek, Celery Spinach; Radish, Turnips 
Herbs, Cucumber, ve, and other u seful 
vegetables, for 
Em E - Collection in smaller quantities ” 
1 
= 
he full quantities sent in ick Collection, are * 
CE Tee AND GARDEN DIRECTORY. fr few 
Copies of this useful work still remain on aet one Es Copy will be 
Grain, Tares, Clover, &e.), will be 33 Free of Carriage to 
any Station on the following Railwa 
estern Bristol and жок 
Bristol and Birmingham South- Wes 
Southampton and Dorchester 5 Devo 
Or to any Market Town in Devon d cee or to Cork, 
Dublin, and Belfast b 2 mers. 
Seeds above 21. ‚ле бам gane articles, as 
Bg 
e Terminus and pri 
Railway Commun 
steamers are coutiunatty running to Pits Dublin Belfast, 
f the princip al Ports in 
The "Ca ape, Australian, and Chinese 1 Packets leave this 
Port Goods no Fortnight. 
1 oi London, Falmouth, and most o 
Tree in oe 
pal Station on the South Devon Railway ел 
| is close to опг Union Road "Establishment, so that we now ee 
d 1 the. 
plant 
from it did the same for 
Vinery, but then began to 
ht 
frait, aülthongh as — exposed to light as 
red and brown may 
under 
of becoming black, he is rors 8 23 
fr of 
want of colour ree want 
Gidon, w 
question 
Some of the causes 
| unquestionable. Such 
atmosphere 0 
— produ ced by 
bleeding, Mns li 
nwholesome 
umi | erint is called 
we 
and unreservedly admit that want of cer 
uses 
which 
against 
— 
ition, or combination of con- 
possi 
ossibly lead to the reduess in 
of Grapes not со алай are 
are a -— soil and a 
ro wet border, ex- 
previous heavy cro 
ght, accidents to err о. 
; and thus a Red 
amburgh Grap 
an “indispatable proof” of 
ditions 
thie existence of such a variety bie the con 
The Garveners'¢ Chronicle. | 
r TURA Y, JANUARY 1, 1853. 
FOR THE.ENSUING 
wo жеч берар | Шын. E veces . x. 
оед — * — e 2 
EDNESDAT, == wn i sesso a n 
logical.. soss. NOT м, 
Tav h deseen: 2. 
Е * — 7 раа: Фф» oi . 
SATURDAY — шы Р у 
— that 1 the re 
Society's Meetings having been pronounced to be badly 
Pole ured B y whom | place 
in a we 
5 it Кылы 
plied 
guest were 
co 
ust be 
zie debes but if it is unknown quse our enquiries 
will at те: be confined within very narrow li 
anwhile we in 
two on itz practical 
to light and air, this reduess 
occurs; of course we do not mean from 
ess 
wa 
of a bad — but from 
е fine: 33 
t causes 
mits. 
attention to one or 
letters in another column. 
Tan statement lately made by us respecting the 
results of the cultivation e, 
1 788, 18559), has 
at t Lois- WEE EDON 
produced some 
es, 1 
take the rA m 9 parui of giving 
a short a In 3 lace, it has been 
s [позор at stated that the — acres of aniio land 
there oned were all cropped em 
