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GREAT WESTERN, 
For Supplying Svrrow's Home-grown Seeds, C. 
Gloucest 
JOHN SUTTON AND SONS, ‘SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
GREAT NORTHERN, SOUTH-WE 
SEED ESTABLISHMEN A We 
er, Carmarthen, Swansea, York, Oxford, "Exeter, ПБ. барчы 
riage Free, to any Railwa 
N AND SOLD B 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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STERN, AND SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY 
READIN G, BERKS. 
way or Packet e in йй», Liverpool, Birmingham, Norwi 
Dover, Canterbury, Canter кені or to any other Station on the above-named Railways, is 
NATURAL GRASS SEEDS, CLOVERS, IRS, TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, ко, | 
ch, Bristol 
— 
07 ep мн ing - gro меч last 
eds, whic? always 
Being full 
3 the -= Je saving See 
A Gentleman in connexion with the GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
Establi eiii à in i d ingdom, pr the purpose of reportin 
highly complimentary report, from which we prese 
* Messrs. SUTT р Son’s, Rea ee, Berks. dicia ortan 
Ds Market Place ‘of | = fine old tow 
despatch which an exte — 
s of 
or for forming perm t pasture 
is afforded of inspecting | _ differ 
precisely the sa f 
n (1852), from our own 
0 impressed. with ‘the prominen of ‘Root Crops in A griculture, 
nt the Vies 
of Reading, which is jc 
ith all 
"bem This Firm ra ve g 
in ier "th hat аныма — may be given to the 
all that are valuable to the 
s are onte ted here, and correctly la abell n. 50 
we зед He many years in our Sample 
selected. STOCKS, may be confidently — on, not only a = een best €: 
g unjust towards the Purchaser, a 
subversive of the r t of the Sel but ену 
reeled tested the rca тан merits of aa sort, ang 
NICLE vd AGRICULTURAL ig who ts in the ине of ù wspecting the principal Hor ticultural and Agricultura) 
J the peculiar features of each, in that valu € Jou 
wing extract (see Gardeners’ с ronic ^ Nov. 2 ‚ 185 
eed or perna ттан; is situated 
d speedi ly — sr 
sgn igo 
| Sk Skirv hm a Dale’ 
mising x kind. 
nal, sre recently honoured us with a visit, and 
52) .— 
be Ваш ons Purple-top and Rivers Stubble | Swede. 
s, and Rivers’ Yellow Stone, 
Jelly. re areas fine, both as 
The la rgest ei in the grounds was the New Lineo 
f 
published a 
Among H brids, А 
p worthy of mention Chivis Sutton’s, 
regards s 8 and colour; and Ballantine's e 
colnshire 
lik 
80 rm d Nai 
fa M ner, the stock to Messrs. Sutton. 
d , 
soil and under 
quips, 
ame 
"Of Mang golds and Beets (which 
lly from m that county by Philip Pusey, 
Esq., who presente] 
—a new sort introduced by Messrs, "Battin. ae 
the 
ong Red— j ai 
besides the large — 5 ов. Beet, and Bie? 
1 Ra nd o s, White Bel не Arms, 
„Which szemad likely to vie say ihe" White Belgiani itself) m 
containing about | “0 pre i of swedish ybrid, zm — kinds. 
* Purchasers of large quantiti lg e supplied at 5 reduced р pr ices, v ordered, immediately. | 
p as the best sort I h e E 
AC RICULTURAL BEET. T EEDS. 0 8 E hay * eee m for arta and | 
er lb.—s, d. A GALLON or TURNIP SEED weions 61 6 LBS. found them to produce more feed in 1 13 uns an 
NEW LARGE CRIMSON; nearly as large as Mangold | urnip. I have 45 thom Reis Wheat, of а im | 
„ 50 per эш. yon ‘saccharine matter Buch. Gall. Pound six weeks from the n 
HITE SILESIAN SUGAR BEET; sent Mte ocv ак 
presen pric ASHCROFT; very large, h hardy, a & ]|8. d.| 5. d. синд cou PA R s N | P. Per bm T | 
quick peel th, yellow fiesh with reddis } 
253-5 | Г 0 - E GUERNSEY, it зш | 
White Belgian Carr — d Wurzel are neces- SKTRVING' = 1 F 25 4 010 8 К ый sti - weighing se opi КЫШ 8 | 
— 4— than last P year, — 1 probably be deafer FETTERCAIRNE, a fine Swede ith x * 19, 
кти — Pavel 3 the хиту" of that we have bronze top " 35 150110 COW САВВА E * 
0 x Ex. 
LAING' SWEDE; fine sh: urple tol 25 |4 0 0 9 | LARGE DRUMHEAD, fr VELA. 
ELE BELGIAN, the heaviest amena and most = PU EPLE TOP PED fine shape, purple top 5 HEADED, very productive А tall, X ranching 
(Sutton’s fine stock) a heavy cropper, SMALL EARLY C аы; ps plan ted 18 in asunder, 
YELLOW BELGIAN; more saccharine, but scarcely so : good form, hardy, and stores «8 1585 25 4 0 0 9 pr XA a very heavy crop, Bes ave 
Р йб SWEDE; arge 
LARGE RED ALTRINGHAM; very large and much a ee a. respect ae c 
more nutritious than the white + 8 DALES ux 225. g S 0 ч aoe + 8-011 White ( n" Р A Trif пів incarnatum 
P green-topped ye hite (or Dute ing (Trifolium nis 
M ANGOLD WURZEL. 4 0,0 9 | Marl (or Cow Grass) Alsike Clover , 
Macri SUTTONS тута ee ee жиг Trefoil (or Hop Clover). rue Perennial Red 
; hardiest, largest, an VERS otwithstanding the scarcity this 
Ha GLOBE. sate (or Orange Gil 28 ) suitable for 7, soil "d ; xe nutritious of all Hybrid T eps: 35 5 0 1 0 Жас" in procuring a fine stock ‘of each of the above kinds of 
LONG RED: this d i " 1 9 | GLOBE, een, and White 24 |8 6 0 8 | Clovers: We do not ourselves grow Clover Seeds, but are 
LONG YELLOW - requires good йе the » E кїйє 1 0 LINCOLNSHIRE. RED: GLOBE, a supe- btained direct from the growers, an arranted genuin 
ELVETHAM LONG RED; this is a very i superior new sented to us by Philip unadulterated Seeds, as we always prefer sacrificing what | 
waly in our ion, t - ne “a Ga Pise "E. P. „being nats solid and we have left e Fras rather than mix it with the new; and if 
estate tf Lont Calthorpe, М" ehem Hants ; our stock larger than’ any other. (See remarks by others offered u: we could easily detect it. Our cash 
of Seed ia Hmited this season , 1 9|, oet Er EC Chronicle a ab Doris = : s : 9 Жы, — ўе, fort rane quality, is 81d. per Ib. for best Broad 
RD; Re nite, ап ed, а lover. А 
— ы дя. rng Grange РЫ, 16, iese. e — TANKARD; (or Талкы зо |4 6 0 10 E-CRASS ES. 2 
an 0 
other Long Red Man е ie I should have preferred it at о i EARLY SIX WEEKS, very iut zm 
Cae cud бд ther," early and large 35 zd Е 30 14 6 0 10 UE Tea хатат Hh SrA 
rom Mi vas, 'oughton, Steward d Calthorpe's, Elvetham, Hi GREEN-TOP PED & PURPLE-TOPPED ы. 
* Respecting Elvetham m. Ma ngold Wurzel, it li the bat sor че LLOW ABERDE 24 3 6 0 8 DITTO (DIR IMPROVED) | YTALIAK SH 
ayer Jud | here, nothing else will go down here and all the way to ORANGE JELLY (new seed "will be PACEY ae he tds e 51 
Guildford; I certain * — а — б else, except on poor ready in July); grown from seed re- ANNUAL RYEG RAS 38, ов COMMON RAY. "T E 
and thin land, where the Yellow Gl age uld be more sui itable.’ Ld ceived from Mr. Chivas 50 8 011 sS БА EOUS. E. — 
GREEN ROUND, and Hie old sorts at MISCELLAN 5 
Mangold Wurzel cb y be ha heaper in quantit : Per 1b.—s. Бинь er 
of half a Cwt. and — бу if Reed tn im eur Gold of Pleasure — ки = Millet 
Mr. K. Hr ICKMAN, of Brimpton House, Newbur ary Keen's Forty-day Maize — kwheat.—Giant Saintfoin, > 
KO H L R A B 1. alluding to the 2n — e Swede, in A ga dated 9 5 eee Med rg 1 0 Piel Parsley, for t ME 
says: of experim I have grown all sorts, Furze de cover 1 0 Potatoes, M 
GREEN; | [эй did not confine myself t “ а — alone, till I was Пу XX 1 0 d I a in, cen Bait 
= PURPLE; тс. as the preceding. convinced that it was by — which > certainly is, not | Dw rf Ra ape, or Cole д 4 | Ditto, Riga, „ 
“an 3 И Дөм, varying e in | only in weight per ате е in hardin and in sha ape, White Mustard | 
rom them we select most worthy of cul ap root; they ч BrsuoP's LAST Axo 1 Beer PEA, * DOUBLE d 
tivation. ‘also store remarkably well. I must also mention ч Six WEEKS PER BUSH 
NATURAL GRASSES, ah dg CLOVERS, &c. 
The following sorts of NATURAL and ARTIFICIAL G 
contained in Messrs. 
Achillea millefolium ` 
Agrostis stolonifera. 
n thuni odoratum 
tensis 
. SUTTON's Mixtures for the several p 
a tenuifolia Lolium — Paceyanum 
Glyceria fluitans Lolium perenne Stickneyanum 
Glyceria aquatica Lolium €— tenue 
Holcus avenaceus Lolium 
gem lanatus Lotus ecce di 
ium perenue Medicagolupulina 
lium perenne sempervirens | Phleum E 
8 MAY BE HAD dun. T moderate dia All the z and most suitable of them are 
purposes described below 
Poa an Мет ФАЙ 
Poa fertilis 
| Mixture for Reclaimed Marshes or Heath 
s t mta © 
n different found invar 
Many acres of Land of this description have been successfully 
laid down to Permanent Pasture with Seeds which we have 
теч. to thrive on such soil; and the cost this 
to 7 m Comet T the Royal Agricultural 
TIE LUI y in the 
Price 1s. 
Printed Wiles Pu. of No. 13. U Wob Place, 
their Oifer, in Lombard Street, in the 12 Whi x 
where all Ady: ts and Communications are 
to be ADDRESSED 
the | and hilly districts, where is Bi а found 
крет 
Sibs. to 12 158, | friends that а good 
goo «d Permanent Sward m 
сагына m this m. 
own E Meadows. 
e have been successful, many 
t gratification at the effect of 
minent Agriculturis 
iety, has contributed a 
on the subject, hfe е recently been published 
5 ‘Society in in their Journal (Vol. X., part II., — 463) 
Sor thi. 
Mixtures ‘for as Se € 
In this department also w 
eustomers nares rre their 
of these, an e 
| Cost of is Me, "948 s. per 
Эа в to dn Law 
or this purpo kinds are meh 
excluded, and the Sward will at seasons present a езү 
erdure so desirable in Parks the Mansion. The 
cost of Seeds for this рли vit y E ascordin to the nat 
| the soil, and other circumstances » Р аР 
іх ог Tarii ow y 
Gravelly lands and Sheep Downs. 
For this | purpose Grass Seeds are annually | collected from d 
growing spontaneously ; 
e, we can confidently assure our 
ш EA ned on any 
and, afte 
r many y years’ e 
n 
Parish of 8! 
3 and Епкревмск M с 
^ ск Murrett Evans, of No. 7, Church Ro 
Whitefriars, in p City of London; published, by them at pm Office No. vs Charles Street > in the Poodle ad 
and 
10 THE Epiror.—Sarvrpar, Fxsnvanr Y 26, 
Fine —— 
iors great 
nce may be avoided, wc 
— A home SUTTONS LAWN GR 
dg the — . 
basal, o or * A — en. Quantity "ry 
25 bushels ; o r improving Old Lawns, half 
bushel per 
— an Clovers, Rye мч 
For one, two, or three years’ lay, to 6 
These we can supply, of the very best St quality, at iy Е 
. per aere. E 
Permanent Evergreen Grasses for 
з and C » 
We have had the honour of supp 
Manin with Grass aede for (o 1s per 
ave given great satisfaction. Price of Seed, 1% 
mmy similar Letters we extract the following, 
m Mr. C. Judd, Gardener to his Grace the 
Canterbur 
“The Grass Seed a from 
— although — la мс? 
MN 
both in the Count Garde 
St. Paul’s, Covent 
