Marcu 21, 1857.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL: GAZETTE. 
LAURELS, &c., FOR THE -MILLION. 
DAVID FERGUSON, 
EING overloaded with spera will be — 
gh Ere 
J t eet dors 
E. CEDRUS ee A: o BOR VET at 
5, ae 10 feet; 
New 
One, oo BEECH, ASH, bere PR 
ry fine = dard one Dwarf P spe 
goria pots ROSES, » sack as 3 MA ADAME 
HOLLYHOCK SEED, in packets at 1s. 2s 
D.F. when eer as 
and NECTARINE 
each 
POSSIBLE FOR THIS PURPOSE ; Shanken they are worked fro: rom Trees 
LAPPAY, GEANT DES BATAILLES, MRS. ELLIOTT 
and 5s. 
scape Gardener where Trees and Shrubs are requ 
pra of his Plants, which he has in large quantities, both for present and future effect._ 
Landscape Gardener and 
hem, 2 to z feet in height, 
D 
AL LA 
TREES that were lifted early in — oe sym of earth, and 
r OnE FARTHING EACH 
LIES, is AQUIFOLIUM DULCE E, PHILLYREA, SP. 
fine Standard CYTISUS, LABURNUMS; splendid; WEEP! NG ASH, 
Contracting Planter 
„if taken by the 10, 20, 50, or 100, 000. They are 
ore ped, but allowed to a seume ‘their own natural grac 
URELS,1 tod tog AUCUBAS, 1 to 3 feet; 
12 teat; ‘LIMES for Avenues, 12 to 15 feet, with LA RCH 
indos 
udging b 
J 
w them 
» March 
standing ‘under glass, Aca is no bad een sia in sete: times sag sewed ‘Good 
TH INA 
ROSES, and very strong CAMELLIAS, STOCKS, &c. 
rybody w m naea admired. 
in quantity, pet de gives fally the amount of Plants in return for his own time and plans, his object being to 
Sto 21. 
IMPROVEMENT OF GRASS LANDS 
BY SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF 
THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS. 
SUTTON’S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS 
ONSIST of mpi raen GRASSES and PERENNIAL 
Pasture, and a mall expense. Quantity of Se 
9d. r 1b., or isga. Aban 
t improvement effected b: 
sowing Messrs ON’S 
ole utes the various properties and habits 0 of as the results are quite s 
similar to many others received unsolici 
From Mr. Tuomas Bowicx, Farm rm oni Lord Leigh, 
Stoneleigh Abbey Farm, Feb. 3, 1857. 
s MıxrureE with which -you — Lord 
re than 
I would add that the e Seeds 
Leigh last seaso: "i 
equalled our Aata ions. 
emote poe 
vegetativ 
will cr. courage the m 
sarias ue te ve that Aoine the 
ks, 
mlina Å fase 
cae apest. ron 
carriage free to a all parts, except sma 
se Dea dclean, true to name, and active in 
epende 
= Havin g greah reduced ihe price of our RENOVATING M 
ny) K- extensive use a pote Our: a Sethe Jor many = 
improvement in the 
Price reduced to 
L CLOVERS, producing great 
Seed required, E to 12 lbs, per aere. 
a Sow in ey March, a 
ow Rnb is most satisfactory ‘and to those who hav 
surprising. The following -extracts from letters pit 
From Swarressyry Warmseny, Peq., Mottistone, 
Isle X Wight, Oct. 1, 1856. 
“The aioe Seeds were extrem mely. good and answered m 
urpose ommonly well; they gave me a famous crop of oe 
last aiin 2} tons per acre, where I never saw ae but 
bents and rubbish grow before. I strongly reeemmend ‘your 
evi tite. Seeds; they are clean, and I believe "aiy to be 
d d on. 
IXTURE, we sae not that of liberal terms 
detonate to be best, and 
ying da 
Grass S s for la; own gene sture, 2 
Parks, Meadows, and Upland Pare may ye increased in gor 50. per cent, by sowing 
Up ‘atalogues post free. 
arcels. Cat 
JOHN SUTTON & SONS Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
ERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES.— 
e as to 80) of Grass fost 
Ee st free on application, ad- 
rowers, Reading, Berks. 
UTTON'S FINE LAWN GRASS SEEDS, , FOR 
AANG, ae OR IMPROVING OLD GARDEN 
LAWNS. a 6d. per gallon, or 20s. (per bushel. 
of a letter 
best we have sown for many y ; (Signed Jony osei m 
“ Horticultural Society, 21, Regent Stree 1853,” 
EE stn gamei ea Tasses ae small 
ng o 
Abar kinds, it i varar 
ckly. For forming new tops s 3} 
. is the Sow required peracre; ori ga slion | 
G-GREENS, PARK Twa &c., where 
the very finest kinds are not required, another mixtnre is atat, 
of which A a pe will be found sufficient, and the 
price will 6s. per ‘om 
From ‘ann a, E 
Gois, Caermarthen, March 26, 1 
“The I “ems Yy y ane. 
you sent last year turned out 
“The 
pon 
rom Sir GLYNNE WELBY ae ae Grant. Oct. 1, 1856. 
Pi seed with which y ‘ aed ae nae -s 
"oe F. Kitson, Hemyock Wi 
Ay Rectory, Wellington, 
the Singha irene for lawns which ‘Messrs. SUTTON: sent in 
WHEAT — 
pay of this this fine -variety of |! 
se 19 quarter, ‘inlots of 
PRIL SPRING ¥ 
bave to nfferweonsidera 
sree WHEAT for Sect, 
ald to Leith or L 
dt 
before April and z 
an 
Son & BON, Banff, N.B., March ch 31 x 
oo Show 
his S ca mr 
A ‘Roots, not Pleats, s min ep 
Mr. Jemes es Grove were prono 
ona to be the most perfect s 
Smithfield Club Show, 1849, 
need by 
siihen they 
—Bell's Weekly 
cana 
~ 
were made in the Agricultural Journals on 
Grove ie 1853, and.1854, 
ats Show, and oe ia iM ed and 
tof Ati H, pi ohnson, 
l aots, pro 
vo Sg | 
from you answered simi- Lon 
Jast -year |!assorted or separate. 
me nm = some. hi scat about double the ee, 
° excellence of t 
MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 
EORGE GIBBS anp Co., 26, Down Street, 
Piccadilly, beg to announce 
poor SEEDS are now: 
izies for 
heavy, and other 
a 
Mixtures for Park or Field Lawns ( 
| 12 lbs, to the acre) per acre 
| P aa - for improving. ‘and ‘renovating ‘did Grass a? 
| i | Mixtures (finest sorts) for forming lawns, ‘Bd.mper Th. 
| G.G.& Cos New Priced AGRICULTURAL CATALOGUE 
| is now sents, and will be‘forwarded free on apphication.— GEORGE 
| GIBBS & Be 26, Down en Sires Dieealilig, London 
NGEL? 
| Ee ARM SEEDS — 
per 
EEDS FOR THE FARM.—A PRICED CATA- 
LOGUE of all the dpeingy A AGRIDOME RAR pesan, an 
by the riam peat gan ow ready, a ne 
titling, NB. 
elivered age Free to the “principat TETT ‘Stations oad 
Shipping 1 “one a ee the Sak Boas 
x Meee for Spring meted, z Carefully screened samples of 
er, Thanet, H ae ae 
ae of Barley. ‘Sood. ts, Winter and Sprit ng Tares, &c., 
mney be had at market aries ma application to Mr. H. RAYNBIRD, 
Basingstoke. Samples sent free on appli ey ‘A reference oF 
remittance required from unknown correspondents. 
RO Me AL BEL yd feria * 
Istincton Bra ANGEL.” 
Of lose ORSNATLL ay "CATCHPOOL, Of B Nford Mill, 
r Witham, Essex, and of Caledonian iaid, te 
— toa announce that they have taken ‘the premises, with 
ALAVERA, RED: NURSERY, and APRIL, the best 
D, 
av 
Fer ces of Genuine Country FLOUR, &c., Arita to 
Pa families, and for other particulars, see Tim 
EIGATE SILVER SAND, 16s. per "Tea, Less 
quantities, 1s. 6d. per bushel. Delivered is any London 
wharf or railway, or within five miles. Peat and Loam for all 
kinds 
Tiree CELE 
m Aa aee Fine pond shes oye Sacks, eect onon hire, 
Place, Old Kent Road, S.E. 
LEBRATED REIGATE BILTEN SAND, 
a less ds. 6d. or ushel; delivered to 
the within f pin miles aA 
a “Sand is arranted. 
Orde: ‘to John G. Merti Nine 
Eimsa ‘What ‘Depa, wie ae or to Messrs. May & Co., Seeds- 
ICULTURAL SEEDS 
TER? ‘GIBBS 1 AND a MEN “TO 
NGLAND, beg’ to an 
Ro RICULTURAL OF ‘Ey 
nounce that their bulks of GRASS SEBDS are no 
laying down Land to 
‘ater Meadows, 
Mansions, Cemeteries, Wirén n Lawrs, 
o cumin bagi MIXTURE for improving old 
aT a Italian and other Clovers, White Belgian | 0% 
jand other Carrot: hi other Cubase, Yet Yellow rte ee 
her ge nana oe Swedes, H and other 
EN SEEDS. either in collections ready | 
Grass Seeds for Garden Lawns, &c. 
sassorted packets, or separately to order. 
to. dra) w attention to, ‘their Fis Bay 
ssis, 
whee Table Peas a cultivation. Detail Cataloames @ as 
application.—T Ho: Co., Seedsmen to the Royal 
England, corner of Half-Moon Street, 
| Piccadilly, London, W.. 
ICHIVAS’? MIXTURES w PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS, 
Price 19 erstatute acre 
CHIVAS invites purchasers of the above 
make trial g rd preg we ws m bmi which 
twill ‘ofl r comparison hose arged at a much 
FLOWER SEEDS in 
G. & Co. 
FIANCE” PEA, 
ures have been 
ort “sg Landed Proprietors and Agricltursts o s "2 aaa 
par: . has sans Sorpa for ma 
ted of whieh will be for ded post free oie 
North-west = England Seed Establishment, Gesien, March 21. 
ion upon thei 
ment of Agii ieie s and inn t 
sorts in upland epg remote from a 
as to insure freedom from inoculation, be 
po which are 
open to com 
sweepstakes of such amount as may be a 
LONG RED ng ener tw - of very superior nt neve A 
| produces upwards of 2 to more this 
of the Orange varieties. ama Tb. 
GLOBE ED, lols = tery equally prolific, 1s. 3d. 
. a very superior dark ag Bose 
TOG- 
nd gardens, so 
betel the follow- 
ora 
d elebrated vast 
and during se 
sown in i eru = ae winter p fees sank in 
August for an autum: m 40 to 60 tous per. 
acre, 4s, per Ib,—A Treatise upon the Cultivation may be had. 
PURPLE TOP SWEDE,,.a new and very superior variety, 
w finished | Road 
se Foren Eer Agr Riek Cloth, aaa 
Manufacturers, 11, ‘r Smithfield sn Ta 
PATENT GARDEN "ying are 
Protection for i, Nees 
Frost, Birds, Insects, &c., 54 inches wide. No. T 5d. ; 
Aar a 3, 8ä. pe E yard, ‘Garden Shade am ae 
, Chea: an 
L 
n ; J. ELLIRON, Brend 
Pe RIRS SUPERSEDED ‘BY eHow P. 
VED WIRE PEA ye apt 
ig A ‘that can be used, GAME 
MANURE, 
ares KENNEDY, y Myren, 3y Nie 
ceived you r inqui iry a 
of Gutta Porke Tubing. I ha 1350, pimi By 
onths 
and I bave used it for the last few mo 
manure from m: 
Gutta Percha Tubing has 
facility in spreading it over the surface of oni. So 
think highly of the Gutta Percha Union Joint—May 20, 1850.” 
Tubing of a; any — and size, with Jets, Union Joints, a 
La ae &c.,may be had to order, manufactured 
rcha Com mpan y, ,18, Wharf Road, City Rosa, Londa 
S 
Pat 
st ay sold by their Wholesale Dealers in town and ane: 
RIGI DOMO—Patronised b Majesty the 
rorthieda batist a Syon House, his 
= thee Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick ‘Professor 
Lindl ey for the Horticultural , Sir J pb noma Sex) 
PLE brag nota aa eae sme be et “Rat of 
tacks of 2 yard wide, eo ae 
red Ten b, at 
‘Busia Tuo} ea a ot iran sole mamutot uer, 7, Trinity 
mueh 
o le 
priemmen aa d of all | 
men trogon IO TI 
86s. per bushel, 
IMPROVED A eap SSWEDE, having the crowns with 
smaller neck and the roots of,greater sym 
true to stock, 36s. JeF tiski el. 
ve varieties have oe fee 
tural down: 
ae ea 
Aibe mey be ad of Mt Ww Airini Mar Lane, London. 
metry, and remarkably | 
Sie Gale hes ts | a 
From Sir Watkin 
bave laid abont 14,000 p 
a io Fee ae 
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