£1853 J 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
115 
E ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. 
—The annual impor 8 E р “above-named 
ust and large 
— * d Bu ined, vithont disappointment, 
and — Ware — — 18, P 
"T Conert a Por -— sí for pem pass э qmod just arrived, 
Prin n Chee 
cay moist and open Parmas 
поа ros. EQUI HP ADS, 
EVERGREEN; D CEMETER 
have had the 
Clergymen and others with ana Seeds. 
supplying v and Cemeteries, wi which have given great satis- 
Price of Seed, 1 ]b. From many similar letters 
they — — received. 
Gardener to his Grace the Archbishop of 
From Br. б. Judd, — 2 à 
, Seeds — 1 rom you succeeded admirably, 
Ap -Fiir wwe ч the growth Tu such that we ee 
an, to mow the s churchyard in the autumn, andit has now the 
enabled of an established lawn of som e years’ standing; and 
employer, the oe of Canterbury, is quite satisfied 
"ation Par Park, January 7, 1853 
E and Soxs, Seed Growers, — * can supply similar 
to those sent to Addington Park, а 4 de р Ib., or 185. per 
— 3 Quantity required per acre, 2 bus 
y CAN 
T 
nour of mark 
— PASTURE —.— SEED, in | 
Еее and situati be 
GRASS SEEDS, SEPARATE OR MIXED, 
CARRIAGE FREE 
m anD SONS having for. many years paid 
ial attention to the layi ying d erect 
таль —— are well acquainted v^ the various 
wile o most parts of United — чан the 
tnt — for each local. 
be had sepa eae or " mixed, at lowest 
wot the t best aud — suitable of them are con- 
es BLACK BARBAROSSA. 
E THAT DON'T KNOW HOW TO SHANK.” 
OHN “BUTCHER begs to inform 
(requiring poe G 
March, inel А. 
the above 
ае oy obtained of Messrs. DAWE, —— Вкхнлм, 
36, Moorgate Street, London; and Jomw BUTCHER, Nur 
Stratfo rd-on-A von. 
Sam — 
of Berries sent upon receipt of 12 postage stamps. 
Alopecurus 3 суа tenuifolia 
Ru thum odo- 
Poa angustifolius 
Poa fert 
Poa — 
dL pratense 
major [minor 
Phleum pra 
Petroselinum 
vum 
Agna stolonifera | (Glyceria aquatica 
pe na flavescens Holer natus 
Achillea тае йт | Илеш стосе 
Cynosurus cristatus | Lolium Italic 
lis glome Lolium 
Festuca duriuscula 
Festuca elatior 
Fe Trifolium repens 
Trifolium. pratense 
perenne 
Trifolium minus 
Trifolium hybridum 
DOWN LAND TO 
i 
gi 
Festuca pratensis 
Festuca ovina Medi cago Lupulina 
— rubra Poa pratensis 
gb or Pen LAYING 
Mix 
athered еннан e — ü e 
nse | 
sati- | 
The Garveners’ Chronicle. 
SA art Y, FEBRUARY 19, 1853. 
Society of Arts. 
Geological. 
nee eee 6 
— Feb. zi 
REEERE Peer rer ery 
реа cie 
E are accused by a Hampshire — — 
of ‘oo the case — nst the ы management 
ESTS. — that 
dingracefal state of — forest, — men- 
tioned in our late remarks, is altogether —— 
and he says, we ought to have distinetly explained 
“| that no such — — can be shown to have 
2 be sot ` grown different localit 
obtained from ‘the Sue the ia _They hand, 2 thee sa for this раак беч ^3 which means all — existed in t ew Forest, the greatest of allthe 
have — — to this — weeds weg oy ae = —-— ait набин V а Royal woods. 
"ade; and і arge and increasi | Fes eet Verna vers, Lolium: | z А 
branch оў the Seed are daily receiving is he: best proof they Sul anak sort at baing - separate, they are LI mixed In their 25th re Commissioners d 
aed the quality and genuineness of the Seeds they be init done and proportions аз ате Most SU — — d for 245 to cvs the Royal forests to extend over an area of 47,535 
aid down. ese Seeds cam plie: s. P 
b per Acre, aecording to the -— which the soil may require. The , ding Mri which consists of 5825 
— o of all the best varieti ihe; viii the lowest quantity we usually supply is 2 Bushels of light Seeds — rite. acres, and exe y large extent of open 
market price of each article, can be obtained in exchange for heavy S yee — — * if —.— which have large S. the 
. if i: WILLIAM EpnGCUMBE RENDLE & Co. Seeds, 8 B would be necessary. ғ 
— BE ——— 
LABEM gest. BEARING, AND FINEST 
Поаро EEA ты Te grows aout 4 fot тоша rkably 
E rows abou! ee ar 
ne- i yt than The tu taller growing vari es, and | 
eter 33 
— 
1 per quart. 
HAIRS’ DWARF MMOTH roe) PEA has bee 
grown and approved that D. H. does not aiu 
d be said in confirmation of its established character. 
=— Plant i Febru to M 1s. 64. È 
ebruary ay, 1s. 6d. per quar 
ONG-POD PEAS, Ls. ditto." 
BURBIDGE'S ECLIPSE PE AS, Ts ditto, 
tural, and Flower Seeds, wholesale 
conneeted with 
upon 
Duxcax Hains, Seedsman, 109, n Martin's Lane; Charing Cross. 
E ily ‘istrict, — —.— и found — — 
Е уез confident 
and retail, | 
the trade upon the most | A 
0 
a — FOR RECLAIMED PASTURES AND 
HEATH LANDS. 
Many acres of land of this description pe been successfully 
laid to Permanent Pasture by us, with Seeds whieh we 
| purpose is very moderate, according to ci 
MIXTURES FOR LAYING DOWN CHALKY OR 
c" RAVEL LY UPLANDS — — 4 D0 poeni 
nually collected fr 
experie our 
| friends that. å pe зу and — sand me be акы on 
| any upland, from this mixture. Price 
OWN WATER ME ADOWS. 
TS Vc CRIPPS, Nurserrma nbridge 
g still on a large and healthy stock. of 
whieh are 
offers the prices 
PERPETUALS, 
Auguste Mie. 
Barone Нацо 
Caroline de Sausal 
Gen. C 
Stds. Dwfs. 
, а. sd 
3 6 | Victorine Helfenbein 
m 
„86 
D 6 
Narcisse P 5 
Bobert Burns y rose e чп 
du Roi, new white 
Souvenir de la 
des Belges ... 
Nuits d'Young, dark 
~ velvet crimson >s 
* e ЕТУ 
ооф o oo O 
Standard Weeping > Roser S, with fine strong 
400 f feet in height 305. per dozen, or 26. 6d, to 3s. 6d. each. 
Union e са ard ge че эү з pude varieties of opposite 
heads om stocks, 
hand 
re the — 2 varieties, respectfully 
annexed, viz 1 
6 Gruss Seeds; amd no one cam possibly tell it. 
d From the Rev. Theophilus 
e 
published by th. at Society in their b ournal Lee. X., Part 2, p. 463.) 
Cost of Seeds for this purpose, 24s. per 
MIXTURES TO LAY DOWN N EW PARK LAWNS. 
There are now — ven — in England wherein 
| Pastures may not be seen which have been formed with 
our Mixtures of Grass Seeds ; it may d appear 
the way 
i ш 
have found ——— to thrive on "d Soil; and send cost for this 
ms 
made in report; but since it is 
stated that the area occupied by woods is —— 
t, exc vt of 
,000 
y Imperial domain, capable, one would 
thin k, of yielding а а princely г 
We — befo 
e of these 
RON 1848-49, 
that there are 14 y them 
e to 
suppos 
ost. of ааыа, к 
untants, sub-ae — 
Surv eyors, receivers, 3 
— —— e that the ey contributed. e public 
s drag fh ree years зно It is 
RENOVATING MIXTURE a FOR IMPROVING OLD officially declared a the = Psi revenue front 
em amounted to 1 
6d. We make it, 
artical, 1181. 38: 15 
papia patil 
North 
—— Rectory, 
* Y have one piece of land, peat жү ng ay 
with 8 
t from an old meadow, 
save in the absence 
from it 
ulez, Grazeley Parsonage, F 
As — — I dime Grazeley, Ї wish jon m wou d deat 
and see wn, pasture, and churchyard, w 
—— vane — this time last year — ya 
Bean А — but E : ^ ac close green sward, and I am happy 
me te 
lard Re Taser, in finest * p 185 to 24s. 
6s., 98. to 188. cds veteri 
— cg ne Li Batailles, either on the Manetti or Briar 
A NEN. or reference is respectfull: Шу requeste 
AGRICULTURAL, KITCHEN GARDEN, & . — SEEDS. 
Proved beford leaving the e , 
ving the establishment 
ies — & Co. have to offer — prece 
г А 
"rep . 
* Ж 
$9 
о — б 
Pier ET 
„ Lord K — 2 $ 
bon Black Spine 1 
Pyme X 
E — wt 
м — eg 
» 
to sa 
From ни Esq., Wellesbourne, маран gr ‘ov. 1852. 
„The meadow: — renovated with your Seeds are look- 
ing Tiry well. Leut 1 — A (лу tons of hay tthe acre, and three 
years ago the sam produced half a tom per acre. 
you by far any that I 
т. W. Prestot, Park, 7, 1851. 
March 
acres. of 22 laid down with your | 
at this mo- 
ment exhibit. en ear — PF. — ves very 
prominently; the Trefoils too are good and plentiful.” 
From Captain Heron, Manley Hall, Frodsham, Cheshir 
“ As Captain Heron was much satisfied with Messrs. ‘Suttons? 
Gruss Seeds, he e purposes having his Garden Seeds fr them also." 
Henley-on- 
) i Supplied to 
five years since Bourhood or ita car springing, andthe fineness 
ап 
and Iuxuriance of its herbage.” 
ur Grass Seeds; I some inferior la 
Fa. Gorn crop in April and at prosont it i 
Е sheep. I have sown with € 
“From M Ewa Fone, Henley Pie, Maret 
vit the „ 
above. 
— of^ ua Seeds, — 
N Са — 
5 — * 
e Free. 
From the Huxtable, Nov. 19th, 1852, | 
“Mr. —— Mo th the piensure of cq of acquaintin Messrs. Sutton 
that their Grass Seeds of irably.“ 
a great deal of feed in 
$ | 
on dos Seeds switch Í fed fen soe 6-1 — „РЧ 
‘High Meadow... ..| 6368 13 9 
less рг 
е following lis list will uitia sen 
Costin the Three! рен Net Income, or Profit, 
: yielded in i ca 
£ 
8. 
1975 11 
E 
4 
14 
10 
19 2 
16 
«| 2465 19 1 
me 6 11 418 
is Table will be the better for a few comments. 
ME $ panei wd sagen а clear gain of — à year, 
therefore 
ac 
f 3d. and a kaslia ion per acre 
Delamere, which contributed about 390“. annually, 
38 according to the 
омоч Bt aa 
Se. 
e covers 
e Co 
2 acres, acco th report of 
r 4022 according to the 30th 
