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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
175 
— CHOICE рете AND FUCH 
ILLIAM RUMLEY 4 sap" 5 zm a splendid 
W aoe of the a wa 
145. 12 for 9s., or 6 for 5s, rag : 
1 viz. 
gs. per dozen, M р, 
fe не путча А ayes, 
age and, Amy Кора 
| PERB NEW ME 
ATTE WINCOMS ARADLE GREEN 
per packet; 
— Green Fle sh, do., 1s 6d. ; 
saji * $e PHENOMENA” Wann 
à purchased 
.| Which oy реа the hardiest grow: 
NEW WHITE 1 4 go ia a “VICTORIA. 
i" jJ, DWARD "aae Fe egs to announce that he has 
whole Stock of Seed of — eof BROCCOLI, 
ing and mildest flavoured 
variety S jot = si ed the public. Its tai ty may be ju 
jes — i rown by an amateur for the last four years, 
T | darn ww 
eee — Fie а a cold, northerly aspect, where no other 
to, 
rt, Madame Miellez, King 
f Englan 
Unique, Queen net, 1 Bridesmaid, Annie, — multiflora, 
а isi, Climax, Princess "Royal, Newington Beauty, 
clara, Alboni * ae т of tcm Crimson Perfection 
б 6s, per doze 
ere inotuded, 
Victory of Bath, do: 1s.; and other tvm varieties. A packe 
Au stén's “ Incompar able” Melon, a packet of Golden Bol and 
of either of the above Cucumbers will be forwarded 
t on receipt of 58. in penny postage stamps. ini. farther bd 
ars of the above; - Gar den ner rs Chronicle ' of Feb: 
HOCK SE 
a in cultivation ; ü rs per packet. 
RST APRI IZE БЫ ASTER 
SEED.—This is un- 
been 
| | variety would помои аѕ the above | has done, with certainty, it 
i? Its dw arf € handy habit will prove a great desideratum to 
| growers und may be ‘shallow and 
"rd winds, EAE stood the most severe fros ts, &c., and not 
bei ay a roe ted by it, or inclined to run n similar to other 
n in the ne situation. edes. эн general 
rom 6 to 8 lbs., — will ion asa ur equal to tothe 
Canli rel after its bein several days Pede of 
o., $ oZy 2з: 6d., or Lor. "ford E. T. ba 
r packet. 
"s ved from upwards of 50 dis- 
tinct dwarf and 8 varieties T: per packet. 
ANTIRRHINUM ED, fiom all the best shaped, — ан 
spotted, and Енн — and if sown now, will p 
Же for blooming through the whole of the season; ie — 
Pac 
be f 5 5 wn . 
P can be d p" ree by post, if required, on 
receipt of a Post Office order, 20 А at Richmon 
Ойт New Descriptive КУШ iae of ee pm Yerbenas, ows 
ums, Cine may be had o n suo 
g, “Richmond, Yorkshire. 
GR 
G WHEELER AND SON, SEEpSwEN to 
„ GLOUCESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, beg 
to offer the following GRASS — which have been 
o harvested, well cleaned, aud, which they can warrant 
to be E the very best quality. 
We have for some — U ps considerable attention to Grass 
g them in such proportions as the 
may require, so 
tures. Havi ing had much experience in this 
and we have laid down 
en d; yar satisfaction, it is with much pleasure that we 
n recomme fine mixture " the best Grasses and Clovers, 
[ч r i rich permanent pasture, from 
of Grasses already laid down, we 
can SNNT эы T Fb. 
2— cw “those gentlemen who would prefer 
25s. to 30s. per 
For im proving. the 
re Seed of that very scarce and delicious — CROWN 
^s D „2 9 MARROW, 1s. per p 
accompany the order! Ces all unknown 
Psi pine r n К stamps, when the whole or any | 
— of the above will be forwarded A to any part. 
— 
M IN t naeh e 
Ер MERCHANTS, Trur 
EDWARD TILE 
. NumsERYMAN and SEEDRMAN, 14, Abbey Ohüreliyard, 
HE BES оссо 
MP TECHINSON ANo CO., 
П, have much Select in ур чне 2 Дт + 
КЕЕ which, having been c carefully saved ünder their 
wn inspection, are warranted to give satisfaction. 
MIT HINSON’S PENZANCE, x е А EE # Хе 
COLI, is invaluable fori D earliness ing in у. 
It is a fall sized h — head, of excellent quay, hat. a shy 
seeder. Offere sealed рас ckets of s, at 15. 6d. 
рер packet, postage hes. 
MITCHINSON' 8 'TRURO, or SPRING. WHITE BROCCOLI, 
is the most perfe 
in sying an t thi as great — as ‘all 
er new ae sent out — former occasions. 
remittance must a pany. every order in penny postage 
other т ise. 
NU Тік; Nurseryman and Seedsman, 14, Abbey Church 
Yard, Bathe: |... 
ICHOLSON'S Fou AX STRAWBERRY: very 
large and handsome, most exqui: isite flavour, unequalled as 
ssert fruit, and —.— well. 
* NICHOLSON'S ro STRAWBERRY: ‚ medium size, “ex: 
cellent quality, and a se bearer, p 
of fine fruit for an unusually 88 5 
А "RUD rms 4 were first — out last autumn, 
— one e plants, suitable for 
N. will, if 
desired, nds plants as a sample to —.— ordering 
E » For W. Nen — of culture, &, see Gardeners’ Chronici 
or 1. 
Post Office orders to be made payable at Yarm, 
Eggleseliffe, near Yarm, March 12. 
UPERB HOLLYHOCK SEED. — Well Wer eren 
'warranted to be saved exclusively from Elegans, 
Obscura, Mr. с —.— ea Rosen grandiflora, Meteor, 
We lden Gem, М , Spectadili Delicata, | 
i — — 3 
Het be, Model of Perfection, Rosea Alba; Sulphurea tmn 
* is n 
dE ng Dining, at m 10. per 100; 
The " aer f hs only posi 
l'orkshire; 
istie of qum: The plant is robnst, without Perfection; Dis Beard, Mulberry Superb, Snowba 
buying the given fn а short deseri MAPA ө quem qe ir п themselves, moderately mooth leaves, with 3 ribs, “handsome of England, e 
About twa Lostietiof che lator or Might ded, and 12 Ibs. of the compact heads well p Many gardeners and others who good mixture of the above, in packets containing cupiam Ө 
small or heavy — is tlie eai ome dowtt to che saw them growing on our grounds ин, season pronoun: rn worüh of postage stamps. post free, upon the receipt of 28. 6a: 
be the best they had ever seen. The stock is limited; price : 
po eher dmg in favour t “thi 8 Ry те ass 15.64. «уранын: do Dd Рожеве stamps should | e 7 ‘tae Wert e 
Compared with any other of the varieties of com Ry Srass. | accompany orders. General bores rd f appli- | 1851 1852, „ ved certificates at the National Flori? 
the n фил duonecr b Ses y cation.—Seed Establishment, Truro, March 12. RA Society, "isan! Street, London, and met with universal 
: sooner at maturity, —X s appro M — wherever exhibited. Catalogues sent upon pre-paid 
— ra — — foliage, — e er чв NEY: ROSES, IN бы, оп the MANETTII applica —.— ane = — 
ва folk: 
less inclined to sp: ead on t rr amma Крв. its distinguish- Hisar Рек inii an 724 IRCH edenham Rosary, gay, 
a is, that it is —. preferred by cattle Me ed Aingubte Mie geen ite 7 6 bed de Sie ГУ "d HORTICULTURAL  POTTERIES, 
of th tory on sorts, and is greedily eaten by them, w Baronne dii 1 6 Souvenir de la Reine des ADJOINING THE S tits Oh. STAPLETON ROAD, 
Comtesse Batthiany wt o eU BHO 
ad depen o o ann Comte Odart > 6 Spotted Que 2 298 AULE axb SONS are Manvractursrs of all 
MEADOW C Mu of нек GRASS (Phioum Docteur Julliard: ., 3 6 | Therese de St; Remy. 3 6 ^ 15 TW thé ost пруты shapes 
The Timothy Gras: LA aed the advantage of поне Aube Gare Bedeau 3 6| William Griffiths ^... 2 6 and best designs for the cultivation of Plants, and which they 
the quantity of pinna when its seeds are ripe, that cjue Gu x ci oe E Bourso are enabled to supply on reasonable te Ж? 
с Ваган ‘Onst енне d rather moist soils, | I. oredr id ei + ; 1 Madame Cousin 28 List of Prices and Sizes forwarded on application. 
it it is entitled to precedence almost to amy er, and should my [таан 8 ага асб" имен (Ржот78) 7 6|' The Nurse rsery Trade supplied on most advantageous terms. 
fms earn prts of mtr ЭЕ Glee Cc ac [еге ps tn c ED 
EN down suc either for alternate husbandry or — dame Audry "og гое qua are made tó forwa 
+ ieii ч = ier ^ y : - Souvenir de T Empi 5 0 | them loose in Railway. Trucks, or E Holds o of. Vessels, to o Sea-ports. 
"MEADOW FOXTAIL GRASS (Alopecurus pratensis), „ Fremion Ug oq PERPETUAL Moss. AVE 
per 8. Haare 3 6 General Druot vom М À 1 ^ 
This is one of the earliest and best of Pasture re rr 1 1 ~ ә 0 Herman e. 2 6 W GRASS, &c., entirely des din toyed o on Grave 
cach X pted for hay, as it produces but few stalks; 14 . 5 0 Moss. sin from six to twelve hours, by a che ical liquid. 
leaves very b long, so tt, slender, and grow — * Bes Queen 42 ick vs з) 2 6| Madame ATbonii pared by Epwanů REA, i dul Varnish 
cut, or кездш — M by — noice — п requires two or three | Apply Maker, e cn 
to arrive 
years after sowing 
ROUGH COCKSFOOT ride dem lis glomerata), 1 per Ib. 
2 a valuable 
die. 
eu 
2 7 antity of produce which VE p the rapi rapidity T ch 
eaves grow after be u t eroe ia growing 
in shady moist 3 
“This is FESCUE GRASS Festa praten ied ke 15. 
is excellent G — alternate — or 
y cnn y — — he latter. It дү ө 
of domestic ‘herbivorous t 
 SHEEPS. S FESCUE Á— n 
ter part ae ones p peius jer dh 
f produce it * 
— In — nir of Ó 
cultivated: 6 nm from em wen "liked by Sheep, it 
should always enter ‘in’ of mixtures for lands 
оп which they are to- be аі — In fáet ‚ on the authority of 
these — have’ no relish for hills and heaths which 
are destitate of 
This is a valuable Grass as фе for Pasture Lands, 
ticularly on damp soils. Its habit of growth fits it for 
poe tpg a the upright growing sorts, such as thé Italian Rye: | 
84. 
175 instructions for rd ure, К-у 
МЕМ 
| gen FLAT BASSANO | fesh з - and white, 
en rin 
BEET, flat w 
MG wa desk sea, (short). 
LETTUCE P NEAPOLITAN; heads large like a Cabbage, 
crisp 
UCE; SHANGHAT from Chin 
TAGE СО and à PE-TSAL, ptm Chinese Cabbages 
RADIS Chinese, Win of flesh bright scarlet; 
, yellow FINLAND; very early ; grows above 
; or the whole for 3s. 6d. 
Abronia — > ochlearia aca 
чечи 
Collins бата а Collinsia —— 
луну — ta, р is папа, 
3 Kaulfussia alba, 
; ' Nankinensis, 
2 ene A bellidifolia, 
And m na other n 
The above 15; n) packet; or putris та beg for 78.64. 
-five varieties ful eee annuals for = border, 
free by post for 56. 6d.; 
qa 2s. Эр 75055 varieties. Perennial d 6d. 
rond TON, Seedsman 156,. 
W. H 
an 
wei jie seeds P Plan 1 1 
CC 
COLE'S SUPERB CRYSTAL WHITE j 
ine UU M. COLE, Dartford, Kent, begs to 
3 6| Pre 
s BENJAMIN. R. Cant, St. John's Street ie, 1 
p Sol 
RO H UR 9 LE 8. 
Se AND D PEILE, 61, 
London; and 17, New Park Street, Southwark, Manufac- 
rers of every description of Iron Mus peg to -— e suem. 
m of Noblemen and Gentlemen to their present ^ 
8 :—for Sheep, 6 feet long, 3 feet high, wi ы 
| at 48, 64; ; and for Cattle, 6 feet long, 8 féét 3 mehes Hs 
vr, 1 flesh e purple top: a curious kind. | v 
per packet 
CELERY. 
inform his 
A laci qi dim out а ready 
5 bars a ze 
" — Nat Fi duse. 
‘foun fest ME MA: 
d Descriptive Catalogue of Flower and рле 
— —e—eê 
vine, des x 
CUCUMBER mi amd DMELON rr ud 
One hundred 1, 2, and : . of all sizes, : 
bonn ятар MEADOW GRASS (Pow pratensis), Wie Сек and the for * „ packed 
per Ib. 1s. eee in and Jett АП parts of the rion 21E Boxes and Lights 
-- This Grass yields a targe quantity of ‘herbage at a very early menting 1 superior to his in Dwarf Red, ае 1. 6s. «агага Тайно every description, S ren 3 
season. made and n parts of the 
SWEET-SCENTED® VERN rden Wilteis nd, rarely 4 “(ander the. nore Kington. References given to the perg r Ads and the. 
gaah E aa management) 18 inches — in айы) it is very solid, erisp and ad ine Trade in most of t the counties 10 5 ngla Ti a WA ats, Hot- 
This Grass yields ‘scanty portio: " time a variety, 'emont e; Old.Ken ndon: 
W ase E быу portion of hera crit irte die s come into use a 2 ea rier, and continue good кич later. iiim 
particularly in Park and Pleasure Grounds, were it for no other H hag been sett by some of the, ira чн г 
its seent, when eut for hay, but and pronounced to be. à superior article. Work- 
also when its become nearly ripe; W. G. > — or from of 601 
DOG C 3- eristatus), páck t 
ME wg Tia iazer fs ndon: Messrs. Horst go T Seest) PE trikingly illu strated The valne of hi Kn the — Potet 
Tiii . " Messrs. ttrell, an proa ares essrs. is stri mmm s é'enltivation o nman Hair, 
foliage, this Grass, scis turf, anà — ering dens Minier & Co., 60, Strand; Mr. Duncan H ‘St. Martin's Lane, | whieh it ed for modern genins to bring under the domi. 
places, to be kept E wns’ other Charing Cross; Mr. Denyer, G nion of — "That neh of t ted with its 
L ED A s He Pine.A le Place; Messts. J Seana 5. Fairbairn, restoration : long - . qt of thé most pérsev Ж. жй 
this G en ete . M apham.— pcr cone Mayes, and Co, È ristol ; j Mr. citude; but now, thanks to the of C. and A. E. 
T at one de obtained in а short pea Maidstone; Mr. Turner, Боце: Messrs — a preparation te Baim iof f Cowabia) 1 is not only prodneed, " 
selection of thy rarest G ГЕТО — down turf. It is a} Laird, Edinburgh ; Messrs, F.and J. n, Chester; — distributed through mrt e hich 
We can — se y free from weeds. T. and 5. D $ E J. and J. Fraser, Lea | Ba s disappears and: * t i 
Pidi ре, с those to form Lawns or Bridge, ; Messrs. , Carlisle; Messrs: 
— For. Veitch and Son, Exeter; Messrs. Finney & Co, Gateshead; Mr. 
some ol the: y deseripttons: we are indebted to A. Pontey, Plymouth; Mr. e Rendle, Plymouth Fa Exeter |g —— 
W — Kent; eo nee, o E 
m. C. Ne ig & Sox deliver their Seeds CARRIAGE FREE | Mess mondson & Co., Dublin; Mr. Smith, Riverhead, Kent; 
to most rb Mr. ciim Aen à nd Mai dstone, Kent; Mr. Brown, Norwieh; 
HEELER & Son, Nurserymen, Gloucester. |W F. B. Jefferies & Co., Ipswich; R. F. Darby, irencester. 
