18 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [January 10, 1857. 
EXCELLENCE, ECONOMY, AND CONVENIENCE. JN SW HYBRID CUCUMBER vp COND 
to the public; it is : eai a ope re rg 
— e 
SUTTON’S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS i f 
inches; a very free setter and Th 5 
fine fruit cut from piants last year on the ist « ere were 
OF he ied a i idle eho ang 
pla e to ru i ieh tak + 
; ge ; wil : i vel ae 
K ITCHEN GARDEN SE OR middle of December and January asin April. If ever the w 
* | a Cucumber superior to all others this is the variety and tae 
ee wel h d will ure to ps 
Ppt is become 
ENTLEMEN who do not employ a professed Gardener, or who may prefer ordering their Seeds themselves, i by me. 
will find it most convenient to order one of SUTTON’S COMPL = COLLECTIONS, which are so assorted as to contain It always grows 0 even size from stem to point, aud neve 
the proper p mko cogi of the best kinds to Sappy a family for the whole yea arpa en ates ag keg “es a amg ogg apen. nothing l 
ass it, 1 it was given to a me ical k 
The entire charge for the largest Collection (No. 1) is £3. miae tebe aaioat hens. deine, iho bolensen ann 
do. Col Bo. 2) is £2. digestible of its kind he omg a aaae h abi Binney 80 very fom 
ND ae a Repeat kas SMALLER GARDENS MAY BE HAD ) soli, and crisp, and no ery as Cucumben 
A A AD AT PROPORTIONATELY LOWER S generally are. Seed of (mis pe p aat is now ready tp 
The No. 1 Collection contains 20 quarts of the best sorts Af Peas, 10 quarts Garden Beans, 5 pints French Oe ene ts d. per packet. 
Kidney Beane, and ot ppe er or er Sonde in due proport wane . a owing fine varieties of Cucumbers and Melons, whieh 
A a eady possessed they should w sae that we may omit th di quantities of | tion to all parchasi can be supplied :— 
deen sires rae ee is now in he press, TE g parta all the newest and est i, of ge ‘os GENERAL d Sir Colin Campbell 93 < È BERS Wick a 
Flower Seeds yet ith the prices affixed to each article, — ee Lies d ) Hunters Pi Prolific. v 8.04, 
5 eneral Canro = 2 ill’s Jew w 
SUTTON & SONS, Seed-Growers and Merchants, Reading, Berks. Phenomena... 2 0 | Cheltenham Surprise id 
Ipswich Standard .. 2 @ | Manchester Pri 
Lord Kenyon’s ... .. 2 Sion House (tru oa ni 
. Essex Hero bed ive Cuthill’s Black $ 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SE ED S. Victory of Bath ... ans 0 | Conqueror of k Spine ji 
Gordon’s White Spine .. O | Lynch’s Star of the West k 
MELONS that surpasse wed all others at the t exhi ace 
9 S bee great exhibition of 
rystal Palace, and sats awarded First Prizes, 
M‘Ewen’s Anuala Hybrid s. 
PRICED CATA LOGUE swen's Ara E | ae of aan 
M‘Ewen’ o Arad i brid à roto of Bs Sl Mi 
Of the above, containing all the varieties of the s 1 be forwarded post f saos Gt “sgt 6 | gashmere oo o T 
App ‘i aka Ts orwarded post free on application; and at the = Crystal Palace Camerton Court ne 
same time wi published a Coloured "Plate of S New Bedding Annual (price Sixpence), Beechwood... > se set 
VERONICA SYRI ACA. rey Golden Gage “er — Prize 
wé ide Em 
Cotour see EAA gaa lower Á sog a pan dwarf, 6 to 8 inches in height, compact, and covered with bunches of flower, rion ‘a yak I rar s Hybrid Persian -M 
pre seira pay igh rp et om r 100, hers i was purchased of Messrs. Ernst and Von Spreckelsen, of Hamburgh. In sin a 2 e a Grori i 
. y DS., a oe ave ailey’s ditt ce 
In addition, it will contain n 2000 varieties of Flower Seeds, the whole of which are arranged under their different mham Hall... . soa Hyb “ 
Serres, such as hardy, half pon y, and kne Annuals, Biennials, Perennials, Alpine, and Rock Plants, with choice varieti Tavonigareits Golden Perfection 
of Seeds of Greenhouse, Stove Palms, and Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs, amongst which will be found enleet Golden Ball pak es Scarlet King ce 
ofthe plant an reed C hag dents in Aiia; India, Cape of Good Hope, and the West Indies. = heri all cases the height ne packet of either of the first six Cucumbers mentioned 
mend ~ co — ts flower is given, so that amateurs and persons unacquainted with the names will be able to select for | ?n® of either of the first four Melons, and a packet of 
100 of rye: hp pi * ror mya of he pnt g or erm tarieg A m eai is added, and Sili insure e Jatine of 99 seeds of every C'A remittanoe must will be sent for 6s. 
j 5y remittance must accompany every order in cash or 
Ie arena ro a aat astato and highly ma Flower Seeds is given, with Notes and other Memoranda to wil. be imn oe nant pn p ee bene or any part, as the case may 
guide the ection. ae iately forward 
TILEY, N YMA 
acinus as bin s vie AN FLOWER SEEDS, a, Abbey Chu Norin Balh, Boner P 
on when in flower on the continent. Thes ith confide KSON’S 
the e we can with confidence recommend. Descriptions of N’S EARLY FAVOURITE 
following New Plants will also ap -e ` 7 RANCIS ax ARTHUR DICKSON ind So) 
A KS’ NEW FUCHSIAS, RCHANTS, &c., Chester, have great ple 
pent SAN- ilir a again calling attention to ‘this pron and 4 
nr ‘and Beton sepal rates oak with a distinct coloured igs rt s possessing red sepals, and each of distinct vied ble Early Pea, admitted as itis, by all who have nit 
Sachem be had ioe Spadina A new bee Denutifal Soiaurea Plate of six of the above varieties | tO m the moa pe pua pod mobo Early Pea ever introdunel a : 
now ready, comes ays after the Zarliest varieties, grows 
NEW. VERBEN abonk 44 high,’ ik prodates á erful profusiox of 
tS, containing, on an average, nine to ten Pi rst-rate 
Salo by nesta. Tarraid tai A ete acc and flavour. g eas of fi qu 
E Eor gag S ae tof ita excellence as an Early Kon, it het 
a as Pea, resist 
Raised by M. Jæger, the original introducer of this form a. Bowne, Yas most other varies o ag n si. — 
NIE W H B RD : e testimonials of its excel and desirability which t 
1 IAS ived last season (1855) were of the most gratifying 
sed by Mr. Parsons, from Longiflora, hybridised with B. Leiantha í bere ae vay 6 have the satisfaction of stating that the 5 
NEW S RIPED GERA IUM Britain Mme wadiels: tines and (1856) sent it, sare HA 
a d by Mr. Grieve. The best and only one worth growing. i ee a - poche a ee of the 
estimonials to the above effect, from upwards of Fi : 
Mer Morgan's iy nae Bedding Geranium saree with red and other coloured zones. first Gardeners ix "n Ki jam; will be anaidi on api fha 
Mr. George ptr nape ne Seiatoasirote, teres Finding that many See n from whom it was ordered last 
New Petunia, Delphinium, and Shru saline ie. dane h ais om PA eae oae il i spring ro ae other sorts ph it, F. anà A. D. and Sons 
atalogue, resolved to $ it out in Sra ALED PACKETS, so as to prevent 
ae Wellington Nursery, St. John’s W recurrence of the disapp pstitution of o 
$ it. JO g ood. sorts caused many purchasers last season. 
- The following firms have receiv: a ly from F ai ee 
SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE—AI Seeds procured and Sons, and are their authorised agents. ‘Those marked *an 
am E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Mercha PROLIFIC S AS wholesale meen. T 
R E $ 
Bee aia f fac, as follows :— er 9 MYATT pa ASH- “LEAF KIDNEY POTATO. *Messrs. Hurst & M‘Mullen, 6, Leadenhall Street, London. 
succeeded in obtaining this| *M ; 
CARRIAGE P © valuable variety sanbethhe A g vja essrs. Bec eck, Hentprson æ Chita, ; Adelphi: V bg er 
PS orders for Seeds above £1 aaike he three years’ trial, ab-leet ay ir poma 
ing —_ iow pub. Ei is ae now enabled confidently to offer it to the | *Messrs. a Se Sons, Ghenpotde Le ones araa 
po Batat FREE cc.) will be | exce of fla vour, jee sgh ie as its parent, of very superior | *Messrs. Flanagan & Son, Mansion-House Street, 
or CARRIAGE to any Railway Station | ca tubers besidos sererai Milne clas Fo rest Te eee | ae S a Wale I A A T Sree, London 
b otween " 7 is a short r, 1 London, 
karine cio: £3, oh te abil exceptions, FREE years. It is alike on hs me sine Ann ond. tan Taa | > Mlomnn. Oke Chante, Rin ge anagem 
to amy Station om the BROAD GAUGE RAILWAYS, | had of Sun: Mears: banaa a nieri ncnded To be | Moses. Hooper & Co Cove Garden irion. BE 
> Zie pont A ‘own in Devon and Cornwall, or Mg jun., Camberwell, Surrey. per fires rr g male il arenes. vomees Carter gy SIG, High Hethorny f 
; } and Liverpool by Steamers. pondents. Post-offce Orders payable to J unk: corres- Mr. Timothy Brigden, 10, Railway Areade, London P 
mandeti with the above excep- oe Jawes Mra SUES L Cio Ko Soe T g 
or CARRIAGE To any SMITHS SUPERB BALSA Messrs. James Veitch & Son Exeter’ eae 
RAILWAY STATION ın ENGLAND anv W and A. SMITH Moser, Page & Oo. O > 
ALES, th beg to announce ar the publi Siesia. ge & Co., Oxford "Street, South . 
and any Steam Port in England, Wales, Scotland, and | in e that they are sending out ays na fo nme Bec Messrs o pai Backhouse & Son 
essrs, 
ts, ving eig “ 
OS kos further particulars apply to W piper a r: "per et Joh “an & nabury. suff 
ILLI o.in of obn Su So: i : 
Seed Bcc Plymouth. apply am E. RENDLE & Co, | in Sap 2s. per 7 proportions, but the same | ‘ onto Fin a Co., ym N Nursery, 
YHARLES NOB ——— e above have been selected with 3 
C cian. aaae retired from the business | double of a. stock of 10,000 plants, sak Seve bees wou Ore » J. C. Wheeler & Son, Gloucester. 
establishing a NURSERY o pl Sighs of STANDISH & NOBLE, is now | mended during the flowering season by those who sa a E » Bubb & Matheson, G Gloucester 
dale Stati asiem Railway. man as , near the o eied They were exhibited at bet of the Foeeenn a a ian, = * Se re tae oe on. London. 
of returning thanks for Ga Vere Hieni peers this opportunity | Obtained the First Prizes at the Botanit G Regent’s Pa: »  Cutbush & Ärem Nurseries, near 
The laté me and hopes Mit Satia cae upon - 7% Crystal wpe a Mr. James Veitch, Exotic Nursery, Chelsea. 
i sah panos natn § ; t and receive | „E; & A. S. have rece many testimonials of the excellence Mr. Fisher Godwin, Sheffield. 
CHARLES NOBLE also to say that he is The und ies seut ont by them season. e ild, Nurseries, h 
execute any orders with which he tay be favoured nize nonce | ne macrmentioned ee a John Perkins, Market Square, Northampion 
4 i vi or bs ” mpton. 
Brannan | Rent pice late Solas s, Shs ere Bayni Nera Se 
So ees . ustin, of urse De 
JOHN STANDISH begs to say that the Nursery| Messe goat a ee ene: rT 7 J.C. Ch  Nurserymen, er the gs 
mself, and 8s. Cutbus n, Hi e, Mi =a ” hes Barn, Wolverhampton. 
: in = Sr STANDISH & 4 Non he i nom carried on solely 3s Pras a ~ ; ages 36, Moorgate Street, Pyare we og Pope, Gibb Heati a Bea rmingham. p : 
a © . E. P. Dixon, ] ire Drummond a agg nea e Stirling 
deri; Shea g, and ten-f = Messrs, W Paint & Sens 5 . Dublin, a y 
te firm, a Mr. E. P. Francis, Hertford » Cole & Sharpe, Birchfield rmin; 
Mr, F. joi wh She id e ” — ery & Sons, Bedna, Edi 
es S. A. Henderson & Co., | on ” ogg Cold 
tof Planta- -» Edgeware Road, London 3 . 
subjects anit; | Mesara. E. G. Henderson & Sons, Wellington Road, London |  Mr’"Thomas Rae, Whithorn” Winta oii 
to say that he has engaged Messrs, A. F "eee alt cae Sen Covent Garden Messrs. John p pieten De ae reet, Dublin. 
Messrs, W, F. Rendle & Co, Union Road, Plymouth A en mpg Cg eng 
Mr.C. Southby, High St Clap oer Mr. Thomas M’Kenzi Sesluaan” Cork. oy 
Messrs, Sutton E Sons, Rendin = Mr. George Williamson, Tor Sligo. : 
+d. i ynan, reat Ge J . 6d. per i, i 
a C. Turner, al ig S Siret Liverpool ME eons Flower, sot 
J. Veitch, King's Road, Chelsea e ner 
i Barker Place, Manchester 1 Sevan 
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