228 THE GARDENERS’ 
anime 
“if FLOWER SEEDS, 
UREE ENO CEDER ey aces JOSEPH MAY axo CO. bog to’ offer the following 
grow ighing 10 to 12 Ibs, per head, pe y solid and mf 
your unsurpassed, and will not run to seed t st — and which may be relie 
poi Pegi second. Sealed packets 1s, and 2s. eac varieties eee’ ars an ASTERS ose omy 
This fine variety was highly spoken of în "the Catenerd 4 SERN AN BTOCER eve e 
Chronicle of February 14, page 104. ” ” "i ane 
I YOVELL & Co., , Royal Nursery, Fe t Yarmouth, Norfolk, _ r aly PRUSSIAN POPPIiS M = 
RIMSTONE’S -EGYPTIA N PEAS are the pro- of the above can be had in packets mixed, 6d. 
uce of the one "Pea resuscitated by Wm. GrimsToNE, t of the newest and best ANNUALS, 6s, Sent free 
S 
12 pac aver 
on mere of Post-Office er. 
1, Wellington Street, Strand, near Waterloo Bridge. 
M ês ANGEL RZEL D.—The unders signed 
U SEE 
to offer very choice stocks of Mangel Wurzel seeds, 
require no sticks, bloom bel 
of the only Pea resuscitated. haga to him by Dr. Petti igrew, 
F.R.S., who found them vena) to eo eee 
Museum by Sir era Wilkin innit e letters 
history. A 2s. ney ag is enough for a diaii family, pultnes 
as follo 
roe Red, 32s. a cwt, 
Globe Red, 40s. 
Globe bi segs wr es cwt. 
A 
s, Net Cas 
CHRONICLE. 
[Apri 4, 1857 
CES ECLIPSE P 
ae TU a new cay aaga ergo = bese Hybrid 
ET for oniy feedin is the most 
ia per Ib, 
size and great weight. 
eedsmen in the Uni 
bad Morobait, 18 High Ho Thorn ane 
AZA N ju > CA. 
: VERY anp SON yee t published a & De 
ie — of the above, ni 3 
forward, post fre tt ch they erd Ztion. Please’ to 
J. I. & Sox ser to say that t they have a 
all the owent eal „peat Soi and tha t they sate beat Tauk yt 
nice plants of EL moki ee Dorki ng, Burne? very 
NS # 
j Biagi NORRIS pt Selig strong elias 
at 3s. Dan ‘dozen, 20s. per hun 
deer 
om. ao. G. 
mae ” Term 
, postage 10s. bag, 2s. 6d. [em iy oe Tak CLARKE & Company, Seed es is “36, High Street, Borough, 
on 
. bag, s. 8d.; 
Wu. Sikes, ‘pene 52, High Street, Bloomsb 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. — 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON’S 
PRICED CATALOGUE 
OF the e Tepr all the varieties of the season, will be forwarded post free on application; and at the 
time will be published a Coloured Plate of the New Bedding Annual (price Sixpence), 
VERONICA 
tian blue, lower petals gate, habit dwarf, 6 to 8 inches in height, compact, and cov 
foliage amplo and bright Eeit. The entire stock was purchased of Messrs. Ernst and Von Spreckatien, 
2s, 6d.; trade packets, 5s., 103., an 
The following New Plants will be sent out in May and June. 
red with bunches of flower, 
of Hamburgh. In 
For descriptions see Catalogue. 
FUCHSIAS. 
on 0s. 6d. | The Little Eie. sso T ar The Fair Ori . 10s. 6d. re oad ne Fair ... 10s. 6d. 
Souvenir de Chiswick io 6 Etoile du Nord... Star of the Night te i ei. Albert 3 10 6 
The Silve: .10 6 | Little Bo Peep.. ase ~io 6 Catberine .10 6 
0s. 6d. each, or the se for i sit S 
TRISTRAM SHANDY, 10s, 6¢.—This variety will be aghast ay with the set, or with any half-d t 
GLOXIN IAS. 
Donn 1 . Ts. 6d.) Eloisa ... s. 10s. 6d. | Sir Hugo .. 7s. 6d, | Waterwitch wire te. Cd. 
Taaa S ai A par ee 6 | Beatrice d'Este” .. 7 6 | Corinne ses ove 6 
he above six, with Waterwitch and Corinne gratis, 27, 2s. 
ENAS. 
Lady Palmerston ... 5s. Od. | Lady Turner ... ae Mrs. A. Mildmay ... 5s. Od. | Prince of Prussia. .., 5s. Od. 
Marmion .. 5 O | Dazzle ... Y Lady Albinia Foster... 5 0 Angelica Kaufmann... 5 0 
Queen of Oude Sodi & @ Lady Frederick Fitzroy o 
E ERANIUMS WITH ORNAMENTAL PRANS 
Culford Reanty Os. 6d. | Fontainebleau .. 15s. 0d. | Hotel de Od. | Lady of Loretto wee 108. Gd. 
Clu 
New Hybrid Bedding Geranium CARDINAL DE RICHELIEU, 10s. 6d. 
AXODIUM Sopeae tepals AUTE _E. G. H. & Sow have still Seed to offer of the above at 10s. . 6d. - per 1000. 
BROWN'S FLORAL SHADING i r Trees, and can 
\pe had at 4s. and 4s, 3d, per piece of 20 yards long. 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, N.W. 
IMPROVEMENT OF GRASS LANDS 
BY SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS. 
SUTTON’ S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS 
ONSIST of the finest GRASSES and beer hi CLOVERS, prorsus great improvement in the 
a small of Seed t 12 lbs, 
ed only from ~ Ak ee est and best named 
named vari 
Extra fine Pansy Seeds, 3s. = wip te Soy P ni 
made payable at Honnslow, - Osterley Park Garde 
Bi many other Root Shows last season, 
were | ‘also. much fpeis = Messrs. Hte ’g 
s Stand. at the 
er Street Bazaar, ag Teports in 
Mark Lane Express, Bell's Messenger, A J ral Gr mi 
gricultu 
other papers of December last. 
supply any quantity of seed. Ee a their select 1 Yao Glob, 
and of large 
on ‘applicatio on, Royal Be Sanie Soe ‘Establishment a Ramee 
any old Upland Pas- 
nearly destitute y Clove ai 
of Grasse which case 
y in the commie: ye ae im. 
ure will be very great, and at a small 
mg. gR owing are similar to m: ny other letters received from 
from sowing 
former purchasers, showing the penefit derived 
these = 
e Past 
m the Rev. JOHN GUTHRIE, Vicarage, Ca 
“F ai fs o hesitation in expressing my great fate S 
the manifest impro t both to lawn and pasture from 
reg beg i poured a from you, though I was somewhat late in 
patos ‘Mr. w. MEEKINS, Gardener to the est w Lady Tru, 
owes Manor, Southga 
“Tam mei Lye! with the Ren sco tin pte I 
season from in every meadow where I sowed it 
fmol 
8 to 12 lbs. per acre. ton my be or fect 
ree.— Address, JOHN Pic & Sons, Reading. 
S UUARING S es ae LAWN RTE SERGE SE FOR 
MA MPROVING OLD GARDEN 
i ady made trial of your Lawn 
Seeds. ut justice to say the rat proved the 
best we ee sown we mcd oman enn y Jome Las r 
TY OF apena Eoas These 
meat ig not spreading so 
sary they 5 
uired per acre 
G-GREENS, PARK LA ae 
he very finest kinds are pin required, another mixture is ane 
of eng “ed bushels za acre will be found sufficient, 
price 16s. we 
Loot M LETTERS RECENTLY RECEIVED;— 
From Mrs. Row Lion Bhyd y Gois, Cae 
Pasture, s required, pn Price reduced to | #0 rmarthen, Tere 1 
9d. per La oe zos. oes ewt: Sow i in n February March, f The Lawn Grass Seed you sent last year turned ont 
The great im effected by sowing M: og: wei 8 Renovating fone is most satisfactory, and to those who have y: 
ron nig ep a various pro properties and oars. of Grasses, t the are quite surprising, The following extracts from letters are} 770" Wm. Symonps, Esq., 2 be ce Terrace, Weymoul, 
similar to ug. 2 
From ie. ore Bowie, ire 188 “ns Leigh, 
Stoneleigh Abbey Farm, Feb. 
“ag bares abans with Sa pa spot Lord 
ast season, for ny — of old turf, h re than 
I would add that ae aor eR 
Lei 
‘ i our expectation 
supplied true to name, and active in 
recommend your 
have seek onan ee are clean, and I believe safely m4 be 
ve powers. 
answered ami- 
Steg Lawn Grass Seed 1 received from you 
y 
From Sir Gurxnxz WELBY, Denton Hall, Grantham, Oct, 1, 186 
“The Lawn seed with which you " supplied me last Jê 
answered perfectly.” 
From the Rev. F. Kreso, Hompock Rectory, Wellingtom 
n “The fine Grass Seed for lawns which Messrs. Surrow sent it 
¢s Having greatly reduced the price of our RENOVATING MIXTURE, we doubt not that our liberal te 
more extensive use of the same. Grass = tata g = 
will encourage in panei a or many to be best, ind 
now we may add that hat Shed ne tacoma Grass Seeds, for laying down 
to 32s. per acre. Parks, arapa ped and er ve Merle ee be increased in. ia wali &t 50 per cent. by sowing | 
these Seeds. S Catalogues post free. 
JOHN SUTTON & SONS Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
HEELERS 
GRASS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT PASTURE, 
DELIVERED CARRIAGE FREE. 
ion to our 
oes FoR PERMANENT PASTURE, and ba 
ve made this branch of our business our ur particular 
e can supply GRASS g and CLOVER. for laying down Land for Permanent Pasture rg tgs 
“Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Dec, it the foll that it had tl 
sed yet at eh ge bs ti al 
teni o “ I have carefully watch 
pom over six acres, ha rably, There is | shown any sym ay of ee, but is nen ok ars kas tee grita 
now utifal sward. Jorpay.” | which I laid down in 1852, the satniration of the neighbourhood; 
“Blythe Court, Newnham, Dec., 1856. nd I have pleasure in saying tha noche fourteen acres which I had 
mitt think it due to you to say that the ‘Seeds you have supplied laid down in 1855 is equally ing. 
h for the last four years have been exceedin, : “P.S. It maps be well Lto add ‘tha t in each case I described to 
with a ae to your ‘annals for Permanent Pasture, it is my | 7U the nature of the soil ; this I a ntial,” 
_ belief that it cannot be sı “Wn. Brow From Carer MorGay, Esq., Churcham, Glouceste 
From Ropert SHARPE, Esq., Hewelsfield oo near Oheps nee ‘ 1 had from you much pleasure in taoca pd ann ‘that the pba Seeds 
last year succeeded rtii 
“ Tt is with much fà rg —— 
muary 29th, 1 
n pran that I give the necnicr of miy fons 
for Permanent Pastu: 
From the her. G. BUTTERWORTH, “a Bestory, “Tew ag a 
8th Fe 
“I have pleasure in Speaking of the excell 
ence of wae 
pees Mab yt pei re pet good c ee Grass last year, 
y u Bee 
h eahigh I tala down in 1851 succeeded so well that I| cessor, re Ge by my prede- 
reat d convincing some friends of mine who saw cor, abali be glad of somme moro Graas Seoda = aie ni 
& SON, Seed Growers, Gloucester. 
on : rom C ensemi tanaliy, Ju Tuly 5, 1856. 
“ Caj na sending bin 
more of re e Law va Gra M Emei they him before, 
which w ety indeed.” 
N & Sons pe supply Grass See 
nent Pitura. a ixed 
never known to "fail. 
SUTTON & — eatha Berkshire Seed Establishme) 
CULTURAL SEEDS. 
rR. ROBERT BAKER, of Writtle, Es 
npon tel 
goo 
other growers fet 
for y years 
ment of Freee Al em Seeds, brs selecting pA 
sorts in upland situations, rem: 
asto i ins a ee a aa gg Bolg. 
variety, and more prolific than the > palo o orange 
n iar on ng ls a delicate a ‘on 
y or valua keepi sae odis 
CATTLE ee Yin a wel known and 
ted for 
“PURPLE T TOP SWEDE, a new and very 5 
per crowns Tiis 
Ea arn al 
of greater symmetry, and SEa 
obtained print en 
IMPROVED SK Fg ty ibe ge 
true to stock, 368. a beak: 
The above 
varieties have sont > 
ttances or 
