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THE GARDENERS” 
CHRONICLE. 
3 
LIAN. 8 
GREAT WESTERN, GREAT NORTHERN, SOUTH-WESTERN, Ax» SOUTH-EASTERN 
SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING, BERK 
For Supplying SUTTON'S HOME-GROWN SEEDS to all parts of the United Kingdom. 
HE GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS grown in Berkshire and the Southern Counties having obtained 
ery жен» ‘connecti ion in almost H ery county in the United Kingdom, we have made such 
rs. is cdit & С who 
pa FREE oF c ARR 
n 10s. 
have Offices 
I 
d free 
not less 
South-Eastern Railways; — Packa ages a Two Pomii value and u 
South Devon 
South Wales 
ин Counties 
Railways, most of which converge at Reading :— 
Great Northe 
North Weste 
d Exe 
Bristol and Birming gham astern U 
e, ye 
— to a неби Анод 0 
angel for d The 
a 
now arr ged 4 
— extensive growers of Ma 
Address, Tox TTON & SO 
TUART лхр MT эы Por sce PEA.—A very 
A— гак а distinet у of large size; a 
жиз К abundant — Р сэл eden partaking of the 
, fit for use July 23. About 4 feet high, pods 
of good quality. An abun- 
e Horticultural Society. See 
" posee May 
—— satin Containing 6-7 — 
Journal of 
— Ри October 16, 1852 
“ Your a Pea I consider to be distinct, well flavoured, 
and an а cropper, I certainly 
think it е acquisition to the Peas now in cultivation."—George 
— — ss, Gardener to Sir George Scott Douglas, Bart., of Spring- 
Mr take the Paradise Pea to be distinct from any at present 
cultivate 4 
pen 8 shy, large, and straight; Peas above 
on medium sizo N aten. quality, —— сена a great 
uisition.”—Joh lor, Gardener to the Right Hon. Lord 
Chef Justice — 
T 64. per Quart. 
Agents :—Messrs, Cnanuwoop & Cummins, 14, Tavistock 
Covent Garden, London; — Norm "à Sons, танне 
n; and Messrs. 1, Awson & Sons, Edinburgh. 
radise eries, Kelso, Roxb 
ТО AGRICULTURISTS AND HORTICULTURISTS. 
HE SUB ERS 
(vens also — — d — their celebrated Early No. 1 Pea, 
64. per quart, a of Wales Early Scarlet Rhubarb, 
be. each — Post ба neni to be made payable at the Borough 
Bets Lon 3 = = firm of Hay, Sanesrer, & Co. Newington 
APT SEEDS FOR CEDRUS 3 d $ 5 Hour: 10, TI * bs: 
UTTONS COLLECTIONS не GARDEN — large Deodars and Cedars of Lebanon, id аы to, — — 
a Ne er Ebe sent am » distance EI o: — 
any part of the apes y ca Kingdom direct fro from the Growers, ABLES DOUGL and 7 feet; 
J. & Soe bete extensive кү ыкы ЖЫ to T тш Мехи art 50 to 8 ot XS — — last spring. 
f 8 
rs, both E з ќо DAmni 
offer peculiar advan 
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tages 
prices, and as th "bs n 
ness, th 
tions of | Seeds. are as — > quality as they are greater 
quantity th e others yet offered. 
For and quantities contained in “ Surrox's 
Collections,” J. S. & Sons earnestly germ d all 
arden Seeds to send for thei 
' Ga ' 
and others who have purchased these Collections in past 
present. 
om Bartlow Rectory, near Linton, Nov. 15, 1852. 
“Nothing e could be better than the whole of your last year’s 
supply of seeds.” 
From Withycombe Rectory, Taunton, Nov. 
“Т was so much pleased wi the docs gir of e sent by you, 
mended two of m: take parcels from you.“ 
From анне 27,1852. 
“Lord Е. begs to enclose Messrs, Batten 4 Sons a cheque for 
the amount of their account. The seeds have given great satis- 
From Mr. William Grant, 2 Hermand, Midcalder, 
^ The family here will continue ue taking their Seeds from you, 
had such fine vegetables. I һауе taken several 
as they nev: 
prizes at the е Horticultural Shows with them; they are very much 
From Mr. William Moore, vag ids the Rectory, Stoke, 
October 7, 1 
Es never had (previous to m Mer year) a lot of Seeds which. 
ve all turned out so satisfacto; 
Wh un Parsonage, Stroud, March 26, 1852. 
“Tam more than Seeds you 
‘made me, 95 5 with the seen which you sent; and I consider 
that I have done better by leaving the choice to you 
ing for myself." 
ier cng eet - 
t to Say are excee ingly g In I 
think i ү эйе just to bear my — 2 ge 
— as ге 
6, 1852. 
«І beg to offer yon my eommbaaations of the Seeds you sent 
n S. F. Oy Grove House, Tooting, Ма 
me the two last seasons; nothing could be more true or better.” 
From Brome Mearns, earns, Glasgow,” 15, 1852. 
The Seeds received last season , all 
к, of first-rate quality.” 
The Seeds above are Surtox’s “Complete 
alluded to 
Collections — one = Supply y, the prices 
are the sa viz, No. 1, 21, 108.3 No. 2, 
1L 10; No. 3. Ш. 18. мо 4, 128. 6d. ; but any 
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sorts, quant d prices of 
each dition "which may be had, post free, in return 
RIAGE, as under 
to any Sta 
n bnsiness = ae tr NEN. of 40 — during which time we have intr 5 
known, we are — m a Р increase of orders, entirely through the recom- 
endati 
Se 
pum pat are 
EARLY ORDERS. ARE БАКТЕР T REQU ESTED, Kerh will have the preference of sc 
N.B. ngo 
NS, 
s on most of the great lines of Railways), as will quale us to 
tion or Town on the Great Western, South-Western, and 
upwards,to amy Station or Town on either of the following 
Great Western 
South-Western 
South-Eastern. 
Љо! 
oduced some of the finest 
,we are determi ned to maintain the superiority 
fine, but 2 ue. Tuyen are rather short in stock, 
e sorts. 
'Turnip, and other Agricultural Seeds. 
Seed Grows Reading, Berks. 
TO NURSERYMEN. 
1 VIV Eie about THIRTY E 
GREENS ae vam $ 
move, iue not less than 1 vs aes To se delive - - — 
Address Henry б. Bons, North End Ho icken 
M. RAWAL TON, pm ke, 
I 
th he prices, 
and much useful information ——— 156, Cheapside, London. 
CHELTENHAM ROAD NURSERY, 
STOKE'S CROFT, BRISTOL. 
S а, — nage to acquaint the Nobility - 
of Bristo ts vicinity, that his select Catalo 
of Vegetable, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds, is now eke on 
"—- S ке оп wm —.— 
gs to state, tha ing 
upwards of 30 years first-rate practice, he will Ts any lady or 
gentleman advi to the best sorts of Kitchen and Flower 
Garden Seeds, M M n T of seats n. his 
gardens. 
KNAP * NURSERY, ee SURREY. 
-| FL OSEA W isa на respect: Шу invites attention 
llowing 
ARAUCARIA заводта, Вл 3, ü i and » A high. We 
have a fine stock - — ечи — * — 
been in 
CRYPTOMERIA. JAPONICA. 2 8, 45 88 — — feet high, 
all from seed and in the und. 
s own 
hi 
wo plants, 5, 6, 7, 
Tir Mina — t pla: good 
u nts, with leads, own bottoms, 
меб. а bab fa. be Mu yith in any other N Nursery. 
PINUS ¢ CEMBR 3 * 5. 6, to 10 feet high. 
8, 4 Y wi De WAS. all 8 apes and most Sore plants, 
and 
e lot of 
CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA: L3 LAMBERTIANA, from 
seed, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet high. ea fine lot of these 
Jor one penny stamp. 
Address, Joux Surrox & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, 
also. 
TAXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet high; 
beautifully peris 
J Patr Vu VIRGINIANA (the red Cedar) fine plants, 
4,5,6,& 
vt É RECURYA, 4,5, 6,7, 8 
Lys | NEW SEED CATALOGUE is шот is now 
ready, and can be had in exchange for one postage stamp. 
It contains the prices of every orriak, and should 
v es a of all ref have gardens, whether large 
pfe E Warsa E. RENDLE & Co., Seed M sama Firm 
LISHED MORE THA "CR ALF A CENT 
ua 
OHN anp CHARLES SHARPE beg 
ave immense e of ASH, E d fe 
— — о LARCH FIR, 1 to à foot 2 feet 
T wm Delive ery o the Grea 
Northern, Midland, Manchester, — — | Lincolnshire, and 
Ambersgate and Not ingham Rai s, Sle 
HORTICULTURAL лыла AND Ae 
HOT WATER. 
AT THE — PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 
mmu 
TAY AND ORMSON, Danvers Str 
design, goo сеа Зечар E 
economy n practical adaptation, — be к ye an 
thing of the kind in the cou cse 
7 on the lowest possible t: 
. & O. ha 
РЫА ry, and Lon 
been favoured with ceres ana cim wi 
give the most satisfactory referenc: 
Their Hot-Water Apparatus is vum constructed on the most 
approved and scientific oe oos for all purposes to DE the 
Wa : 
ELA. TR ß es eee aes не Ag eee ала 
men; and to all by — they have 
with the grea confidence 
application of Heating by Hot ter can be made available. 
HORTICULS MI BUILDING AND HEATING 
Y HOT WATER. 
TUBULAR norms OF ALL SIZES, WARRANTED 
MOST EFFICIENT. 
J WEEKS 
. SEENON BUILDERS. 
í Horticulture in * — 
bran ches — the 
The 
warranted to last 
hours without attention. 
passes before ring 
the Eri — T the 
Boi thi 
d 
the effect from the same 
= БА 8 feet. 
n BEDFORD 8, 8 5, ai Poet à 
I: IANA, 3, 4, an eet. This is a 
ry handsome rms ng pla 
11 8 Ax i JUNIPER, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, to 10 feet nh. 
These are тій examples о of perhaps one o of the mos 
striking of 
* UPRIGHT TRISH YEW, 4,5,6, - 3 ^ Peet a es — 
venei are all trimmed to o A Bape 
ly to divide on Gn ands or sn 
* CHINESE JUNIPER, 2, З, 4, TE 6, 7, ра 8 feet high. 
*CUPRESSUS THYOIDES VARIEG ATA (the OI 
8 D most beautiful 
* 
plants, 3 to 4 feet high. 
YEW, worked on common, 3, 4,5, and 6 feet high. 
tation, South Weste to, 
estern way, where 
whence conveyances may a at all times 
COLE'S 1 as CRYST, AL WHITE CELER 
exceeding ( 
manage t) 18 inches in height it — Арай solid, pe ni sg 
— tes ce and if sown at 
It bas seen co some of 
and pronounced to — tamana le. It may be obtai 
W. C. as above, or from the following agents, at 2s. 6d. 
packet free by post:— 
ondon: Messrs. Hurst and M‘Mullen, Leadenhall Street 
Mem Dawe, Cottrell, an 
Minier & Co, ” 60, Strand; Mr. Duncan — D. — —_ 
088 ; Mr. Den er, — 
parrow 
Benham, Moorgate Street; Ment. to 
Plans, Models, and Fátimates of Horticultural Buildings; also 
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c. gerer on nappaan 
J. WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, Lo 
^» Ф. е АБ E ry 
dur de Macc. dh e 
Li 
and Iron Fen 
Street, and 6 and з pes Hill, London, 
2 — "extensively employed by the Nobility, . 
anD CO., King’s Roan, Синана, 
15., j 
effect, the same 
2 given. 3 It ion Е 
is one 
of Boilers that 
Tan hich contains 
Thousand Gallons, and also Heats several large . 
tion of fuel. 
(CHEAP WIRE GAME & PORUURY NETTING, : 
. per runnin; 
GALVANISED сия Tå. —— eren, a 
strated Catal A 
free, on application to T. H. Fox, 
5 44, Skinner 
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