THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
TTON’S tot yan Age ES. 
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La 
*“SUTTON’S SUPERB GREEN 
Baitor'of the Garden san Chronicle, in a critique on. Let- 
‘en Age of pw first of — 
& This os Lettuce, very large, leaves 
hooded a Th top, so thai the y close = nee t ty ying 3 
boning white, crisp, so excellent ould suppo. 
her degree of pe perfection could be Staid as regan d 
ey nd And of the other he sa ot, 
“ Surron’s- SUPERP GREEN 
resembles the ore, but is a dar 
er erable for sowing early in s i 
‘and also for gen mn use.” Seed 
immediately) in packets 1s. each, post free.—Addr 
SUTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, peaks 
very much 
ir na a ee 
s may be Aem (if es 1956 
READING ONION 
de: IS favo Muskie mild WHITE ONION Se oy be 
sagen im ‘perfection from Seed im 
4 
To taken grèat c 
Readin erop is: ful 
Se anish Onions Price of Seed, fi. pe el OZ; ons. s. per l 
SUTT: s have annual. demands for large voantitel of 
Seeds roan i part of the kingdom. 
— M: up e my Gr. to p Duke of Sm 
at ‘Dru nrig, honowr Dar ply 
annmally » sa sayote Der Onion is artic! 
. 
From n the ‘Re v. F.T. SCOTT, Sibertswold Vicarage, near Dover, 
. 16, 1856.—" The “ci gave great satisfaction, especially the 
Onions, which were s 
rom on EV. J.Å. Cans, Belshford Rectory, Horncastle, Aug. 5, 
O 
ur Onior at 
Ro weet Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A 
CENTURY, 
BASS AND BROWN’S 
c the finest. Vegetables in cultivation, carefull 
It having been. the 
our practical knowledge of this b aed p 
only as we hare proved to be of re 
the “ists iv names offered by the wadii ae Lerats aa 
the best older so 
z, our c 
ies from z “Gaatoue for the introduction of the newer and Dono of cach class, reserving however those of 
NEW SEED CATALOGUE (26th Annual Edition), 
i y grown by ‘hem from pure 
custom in our Srp i be years past to test the compa shore e 
ness enables us i 
um $ 
and: well. selected stocks, 
ng 
aving now swelled 
as been annually to prune away certain 
ASSORTED COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
These are partic: 
nished have met t with ie he 
(See full particulars in Catal 
larly recommended to the notice of Amateurs not keeping: somien Gardeners. 
st approval, and will be found on trial such as not 
ogue.) 
The eolleetions we have fur- 
will urpassed. Supplied as usual as follows. 
No. 1, £3 Ne 2y oF | No. | Collections for Small Gardens, 10s. 6d. and. 15s. 
A few choice Neo "Seeds ore see Catalogue). 
NEW s.d. | s.d. s.d. 
Hirion Eugenio Sa ae POP GE; : € | shen i, the per inm (oe weed = Peas, 16 from finest, 1 qt. each ... 160 
ETS aulifiower, Sta 
pi Glory MOEI ad H 86 | Celery, Incomp — white i 06 orn ARRON, dgk * ap voi LD 
Perfection... csc y, 3.6 | Cucumber, chines » 6d.to2 6 »  Sfin y Lat - 60 
Rising Sun. ee vee py SS | Mammoth an fro 
HiskiaGen...... pe we p 16| fruit weighing 1 ¢ 1 6 | Broccoli, 10 packets of 10 finest, for 
Dee ta ae Bade sale 2654 : l smauri Brussels Sprout.. = oz. 10 SUCCESSION iese tree eee o 
King TOWE: s h 0 sy 6 packets of 6do..., .. 3 
apes meaa ga sandi j 2( For aes other choice new, see. Cata: x . : 
“ace ALEN aoe Lettuce, 6 packets of 6 do. .... ùr BD 
CHOICE FLOWER SEED 
Our List will be a+ talogne, HS all the new gems ef the season. 
The usnal arrangement of adum, heights time of flowering, hardiness, 
necessary inform ation for ; Useful instructions for 
TPORTED 
ED GERMAN SEEDS.—Superb 
duration, the Climbe ers also i dru ge every 
Cac 
SEEDS IN ASSORTMENTS We auth teats: iD assortments, for which s 
collections of these (see Catalogue), 
BULBS AND ROOTS FOR SPRING PLANTING. 
Very splendid collections of eprorpep nity So 
I 
repna Gladiolus, Tris aparen i i Primula, Lilium lancifolium, and other 
superb Lilies, Tigridias, Oxali 
MENES 
Superb Continental and other bed eww (including 
will make fine flowering plants aie 
AND mines anergh a 
the beantiful erect flowering Gloxinias), tubers of which are now ready, and 
D-OA ATALOGUES SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION. 
¢@ GOODS ERTE PREE Are uwuder 203.) to all the Lond: 
er Line betw 
oniani also to all Stations 
een London and Norwich. : geta 
BASS & BROWN, Seed Growers, &c., Sudbury, Suffolk, 
H LANE anp SON ha 
2 
their remo 
Araucaria fo ars im = 
plants, fro om 1 to 4 fo eet, 
eM Ghent, in ine variety. 
Beech, Norwegian, copper, &c. 
Berberis Darwini. 
Cedrus geese moet ne 
and pie AL 
edrus Libani do., do., fro: no 
aie standards, yery orna- 
mental, 5 to 
Cryptomeria Japonica, 2to6 ft. 
ris, compact, 
Sik + 
Na aa Lambertiana, 2 to 
Cytisus, ‘standards in sorts, also 
Laburnu us. 
Daphne, in varieties 
Dentzia gracilis, nice compact 
plants for meme 
, from 10 feet 
Fitz- Roya Patagoni 
eaths, in Teenie collection. | 
oy S (Althea Frutex), stan- 
tec S ii 
= 
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4 
FA 
7 
oll FiA 
oliy, io yaa “ee and nel 
Junip om: a plants of 
most 
Laurel, “Portugal, very bushy, 
[JANUARY en 1857. 
O GENTLEMEN AND PL 
serge s the iee a well-grown: plants, 
val:— 
ave to offer i in Tees St 
Kalmies argi sizes, veryfing, 
Pitas 8 Cephalonten 1 to 4 feet, 
ob E foe = e, from 
s cœrulea, Mani aa 
5 fee 
4 excelsa, 14 to 
insignis, Baan UNEN 
4 to 7 feet, pias, 
Abies Douglasi, from seed, 
10 feet. e 
n” 
” 
Morinda, do., 2 to 7 feet 
orientalis, nice compact 
pla 
Poplars, aor voi of sorts, 
Rhododendrons, by- name, a 
collection. of! popolar. 
sorts, py 
Ribes, in so 
Taxodium seer i 
” 
” 
ee beauti nia 
EA pore ght variety, 
coriacea or japonica, 
ton, fine 
offered o th 
well worthy 
forci i 
Carriage wd all goods paid to London, etyan me 
applic —The Nur series, Great Berkha 
IT nat 
It alw ays grow an evi 
generally are, 
e sent out at 3s. 6d. per pac 
T 
e from s aud 
clubs as ngeni others an re a oo Se ae for Exhibition no! 
en entleman 
[s -ra and crisp, and not seedy and pe etan as: Cu 
Seed of this pupek Cucumber is-now 
he following fine varieties sot Cucumbers and pm ai 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
ee 
ies 
‘OF the above, containing all the varieties o 
Neon VERONICA 
beautiful gentian blu — ae white, habit on 14, t 
foliage ample and bright g een. ‘The entire stock. Y 19 thie 2 in height, compact, and 
oe oh 2s. 6d.; trade 5e., 10s., ih nd 20 ë 
reatment of Linn 
400 a this beautiful : sha pipita Bedding Plant. 
arate List of the most desirable and 
coiis the amateur in his selection 
e whole of 
is, Biennial Per dren g 
ntal Flo wering Trees 
and pilai piest 
Lieur 
diflorum rubru 
ome in atake 6 6a. cand 1s.) 
highly recommended Flower 
SRS. E. G.: HENDERSON & SON'S. 
PRICED CATALOGUE 
season, will st free on application 
me time will be published a Coloured Plate of a Rew Bedding Annual Eat (peice Sixpence), 
e forwarded pos 
SYRIACA.,. 
f Messrs. Ernst and Von Spreckelsen, of Hamburgh. 
r Seeds, th rranged under their different 
select 
ope, and the Wi es. all 
acquainted eat the names rein fe ihe to select for 
will insure the raising 
Seeds is given, with Notes and other Memoranda to 
ERMAN FLOWER SEEDS, 
lection xo onr owa Inept hen in flower on 
the following New Plante will nies “ pyc = <3 
AN KS? 
neluding three white sepal varieties, each with a 
the continent. These we can with confidence recommend. Deseriptions of 
NEW FUCHSIAS, 
presi o and others with t ful fi ower. 5 red sepals, and each of bet 
pepo gn Se pba hie kg e A par aa gr of fi Anew and beantiful coloured Plate. of six of the above v 
NEW “M E R B E N A 
Raised by Messrs, Banks, Breeze, and Eyans. A colo Sy tion, price 12 stamp 
ECT 
NEW E 
Raised by M. Jæger, the original introd 
NIE W HY 
aised by Mr, 
N 
Mr. amet s new 
Ornamental Foliaged 
Peden r. Morgan’s Hybrid Bedding piae 
r. 
i nee ee POAR and Shrubby Calceolaria 
splendid eolour 
curse ' Cunninghams New a ae Gu 
GLOXINIAS,, By. 
Ë this form of weti 
‘uite hardy, and the first of f its colour. 
sir iad 
À i eeeemington. — St. John’s Dau E 
e a ann matte tine 
a aaah Cc 
covered with bunches of flower: 
In | 
foia all purchasers, ¢ can be supplied :— 
Cl JCU 
A remittan 
dap ae edia arded. 
AND Fu ‘SMITH. ry 
in sealed paoka; contain 
of six seed 
in number, 2s, p: 
. 
obta 
ma - Cepoi Palace. 
Messrs ere 
Messrs 
Mr. V 
Mess! 
Mr. N N Dow 
Mr, E 
Mess 
Mr. E. 
Mr. F 
Mess 
rs, 
ucumber pis pe ted will be sent for 6s. 
accompan: 
postage scan poms the wt a any part, as the case may 
tely forw: 
ARD TILEY, NORSERYMAN, Sempsman & FLORIST: 
T Abie Ch a suru. 
ach, 2s. 6d. <i 
Also ones do. in patong LNA pene 
Botanic G 
& A. S. have received. many testimoni 
és the varieties sent out by them last Pacem 
The under-mentioned Firms pp onet aae 
Highente, fo Middlesex 
ERS. 
ir Colin Campbell ~ ..,. 23.0d.| Sunderland Wick 
Capt vation oe oe ) | Hunter’ m "Prolife... 
General Canrobert ts ) | Mill’s Jewess 
momen ae beltenham Surprise 
Ipswich Standard SA Manchester Prize 
d Kenyo we $i Sion House (true) we 
Essex Her å Cuthill’s Black Spine ... 
Victory of 4 Saee or of the West.. 
Gordon’s Whi in Lynch’s Star of the West 
MELONS that surpassed all others at the great exhibition 
the Crystal Palace, and were awarded First Prizes. 
M‘Ewen's Aru 1H 
Scarlet-fies: Bowood ~.. a tae 
yf mene : Arundel inyprid Victory of Bath. ... 
Cashmere ne 
ona “Con Camerton Court .., 
Å WOO. ie 
aie s Golden Gage oot Windsor Prize 
The Quee Poe Emperor 
th Sid ee | F aper An Hybrid Porsian 
tolden Drop sett Agel Blackall’s Green- wep 
Green Gage ey l Bailey’ mi č 
romham: Hall... ... 1 Snow’s Hybrid 
ranpe A ins Perfection 
olden Bal ‘King 
One fas of either of tì irst six Cucumbers 
one of either of the first TE Melons, and a 
every order in cash or p 
OE 
LSAMS. 
BAL 
announce to the p sen 
e that they are sending m their aaria ree sts 
but tl 
ierta m arri 
& Sons, Tooting 
Street, 
