3—1854. | THE GARDENERS CHRONIC 
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ОЎ "gREAT WESTERN, GREAT NORTHERN, SOUTH- WES: TERN, AND 'SOUTH- EASTERN 
SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING, BERKS, Ї 
For Supplying SUTTON'S HOME-GROWN SEEDS to all parts of the United Kingdom. 
HE GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS REOR, in Berkshire уй, Мыз adjoining Counties having obtained | 
t celebrity and gained us a very extensive connection in almost every county in the United Kingdom, we have made such | 
essrs. пса & Co., who have Offices on most of the great А of Railways, ^d will enable us (witha fev 
her RRIAGE FREE TO ALL PARTS OF THE UNITEO KINGDOM. 
е no expense to туя. and supply ош" customers wit 000 & eeds, true ^ won vni $ 
have much Pine: in a рл esenting the following CY seal of our Establishment from the * Gar 
X. dn ^ GARDENERS CHRONICLE оў "eia ber 97, 1852 
Soxs’, READING, BERKS. — This men iL In the —— КЕ Е z mr of land set apart 
t fec "Establishment is situated in the Market- Place o of | ‘sample ground, i ich we obse rows of Broccolies, Cab- 
g hed | bages, Lettuces, in: vi они side 2 HA and labelled w. 
their names in full; also beds 9 choice B Carrots, &c., E 
eas had been | 
db 
e 
Eon a 
1t is therefore a good oral 
very roduetive; its flavour resembles that of 
"n sorts of Potatoes had been cultivated 
here, but now 8 oris ry way. Ofagricultural crops, a compartment 
was allotted to Turnips, containing about 40 varieties of Swedish, | 
Hybrid, and other kinds, Ofthe former, the best appeared {о be | 
top top and egt ie s T Swede, Among H 
occupi 
Meier — с=с а Turnip and Grass Seeds, 
zs of which Messrs: Sutton have one of the best collections 
amm the warehouses is & 
рр, — furnished with 
"Here the P itality of the different kinds of Seeds is tested, and the 
kinds of plants kept for ае mio. 73 а. and рк sale 
J The аеро! Nur however, belonging to this 
ne * m on the south "Side of the. town, ina fine level 
ч ruit , Evergreens, = ы 
are chiefly cultivated, together "with, here and there, 
Е aae ичен m for trial. 
er acp was the New Lincolns hire R Red, so 
brought originally from эжем сес by Philip Pusey, Esq. 
of | presented the stock to Messrs. Sut Of Man ngri Wurzel 9 | 
This firm havo Han p ej Beet (which were. of езт os e vt Ча 
ага red variety, 
cce d Rye, СЕ and Seed corn, in order DM | called the Elvetham ant Red, а new sort introduce d by miw 2 
may be given to the finer s, rim: тА hose of dr Sutton; also very finely fo rmed Yellow Globe M kadin | 
"Turnips, Clovers, and G Of the latter, examples of all | besides the large Crimson Beet, and the White “Siles sìa к=} 
anent Pas-| Beet. There were also Kohl-R abi, Drumhead, and other e 
Tasses. 
thafare valuable to the Farmer, or for forming P 
ere, and — M 4 labelled, во that an oppor-| bages, White Belgian Carrots, and a yery large new Ora 
different y marra while | colour reis "M, seemed likely to vie with the White | 
Bii 
YOUNG Gentlemen, J. FRASER, NUuRSERYME a Br ridge | 
| gro in the same soil and һе m". tself for siz | 
| The foregoing notes were written. by with m кт CHRONICLE AND ү} 
RR. IRAL С. who is in the pra E oc sé e onea Horticultural and Agricultural Бате | 
| in. the kingdom, for the purpose ета reporting the и features of each, in that valuable Journal. ее GARD 
l agerar”. чы pen. 
| e are extensive Growers of M "Wurzel, Turnip, and other Agricultural = as well as all kinds of e m 
TES Seeds, pè f whi h a Catal blished annually, and will be sent Post Free receipt of One Penn ayi 
і Кезер ven, and special contracts made for [^P in тве quantities. Post-offüce Orders should be made payable to ce 
; эм & ; but хот E ae PAYMENT FOR GOODS,2s we have connections in almost every county in the United 
| ; š e" 
| sape N AND SONS, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
| E t YEWS! УЕМ! ҮЕМ5 ! PYRAMIDAL PEAR TREES ON THE QUINCE STOCK 
| 
d . Road, E 
Co 
Cemeteries, and others, that he has a la 
iie Essex, beg +0 offer the above in n dag trees, ls 
YEWS, 6, 8, and 10 feet — € furnished, | and such as would ссни the first and 2 ра after planting, | 8 
with safety. Likewise tity of fine |at the auam remarkable for | 
to8 feet, of a good colour, al gent mL their co t style геа Ж and i proli t bearing: ; the collection | 
! Eae ort e well worth | comprises the йо. fine во iem é d'Amanlis, Beurré 
rr үле QA Beurré de са нат rré " Diel, Beurré Easter, 
к= N near Godalming, $ rdiet А4 fromthe Е Grise d'Hiver, Nouveau, сч е» Feo 'Williams's Bon 
-South-Western a akd three from the South-Exstern Rai lways. Ch гонец Crassane, White naa; mé, — o —À 
Trout: Pear, Glout ап, n's ncompara 
5 M dir ME EA RO M of thi: Jargoneile, Louise Bonne of p Mere ew М Маной n, 
otherwise, "Thé | 
ог o e 
thotonghly proved, aud testimonials 
IT from the fc 
Hurst and 6, Leadenhall Street; ‚ЖЗ TS. 
iper packet. - 
-PHENOMENON CUCUM BER.—AlIsoa fine black spine, тар 
Towe] кеме "Сре LN € ton, 152, Piee t Street; Messrs, сеа 
and the реси. ы all v. Cucumbers, in other respec 
о the above 6d. per pac 
ket. This will give br | & Co., Messrs. Charlwood & Cumming, Cov: 
Tama den; ir l Turner Slough; Mr. үа: Hairs, St. Mart MO pcm 
of Bath асенні gg 1s. per packet; Winter Cucumber, | Mr. Gracechurch Street; Mr. J. Fairbairn, 1 um 
Lord Keynon's Favouri . ditto; Gordon White Spine, | Mess А. tiniani Co., Pine Apple Place 
Я А Chamberlain's ' om Него’ (very fine), 2s. ditto; | and xieird, Трос; Messrs. F. & J. ао Chester: es 
; ick Cucumber(very fine), 2s. ditto; Hunter's Prolific, ка DR. Manchester; Messrs. 
: 1 numerous other. arieties, at s, per packet. ge, Esse le Pech. Colo: yo Qi 
best so с рле бечел and such as will E Ve am cum оем. Mr. J. Veitch, nte: Numer у, "Chelsea; | 
Tieys Ineo mparable, 1з. 6d. per. packet; 
е К> "PTS Golden Вай, p Tiley’ 
Bo ve ; Victory 4-4, а? 2 
mperor, ^ 
ren ne. TA жайуу сыек дд -e 
VT dis numerous others. 
Mr. Clarke, King Streat, C Covent Garden ; ney & Co 
E Mr. A. P. Pliymonth; Мт. i Renale, Plymouth; 
75 r. Cattell, Westerham, K Kent; Mr. Smith p аи Ken р 
Бы Ashfo Maidstone, Kent; 
Co, Exeter; Mr. өлү Norwich; T Cole K Keyfield TN, St. 
Albans; peris 4 Mayes, Bristol ; Drumm: Son, Stirling. 
above, 
| qe qe Cucum All orde be addressed as instead of to ^ Dartford ” as 
sent free for eur." ; 
i TO NOBLEMEN, CENTLEMEN, AND COMPANIES 
PLANTING. 
| '['HOMAS JACKSON лхо SON. у меңе” 
extensive egt qne of 
ORNAMEN AE SHRUBS and TREES; they are 
excellent сата for planting for. ве 
у сай or то SN мораа ае ed'T аа attention, 
pene rt 1 to 2 fee fin 
EDWARD TILBY, " NUBSERYXAN, SEEDEMAR, & FLORIST Прин сарва: 8 o 8 1 
M, Abbey Churehyard, Bath, Somersetshire. j —- нач A ^ 
tomeria ja to 6 
таш паа tà e he feet, 
Lanrusti 1 to 3 fee 
nus, to t, very © 
Evergreen Oaks, 2: › fedi, find 
Portugal 5 feet. 
bushy M semita, 4 to 10 t 
Taxodium a, sempervirens, 3 to | Do. difora Exmouth, 2 
English е 9 feet 3 ft., bush 
Trish do., 2 to 8 feet, very fine быы Тае 2 to B ft, fie 
p утны зыр: dia feni. с. эң ordi e o 
= ncaria imbrica kh ia to 
"a D + [2 fine fed Codecs. S te RI, ine 
UER ове $45 6a e come 74240 15 X 438 н T. J. & Son having added to their previously good stock of 
Meere E Mos Mons юзо 90. „ American Plants, about one-third of the entire stock of the 
| qM г to21ft. 30s. „ .Norbiton Nursery, 50 famed for its collections of Hybrid 
umi е t c c) wp 425. ^ RBododendroná, Axaleas, can now offer on most advantageous 
Ex. VIRES, races p эр Bbododendron l Рр 25 5 ft, in great varie 
i з. 
гє go m be taken, а considerable reduction "290, aureum, and the dente of Ма 1107 ft. 
be made. E INE recien tigrinum, and other scarlets, 1 
TAXAUOARIA IMPRICATA Lies гомре ulatum кү: ОҢА 
s AR 808. Azaleas, gre an varieties, 1 t 
э Ci1fttoibft49s — Кайа atti and other 1 to TT. 
» -. 1àto2ft. 605. , T. J. & Son have a stock о 
ме „210956. 808. y Rhododen of which will furnish the 12 E М 
ме ДЕ ду. . З. бте 15s. each. | kinds, in pots, for 635, Thom ux nr 
"ill be forwarded ee FUR, LANDS Orders of 27. | glaucum nanum, ES m, 
erii rune age Free tc London or Hull, or to | lancifolium, cinnabarinum Prroginceoi voir m 
within fhe Nursery: a Fine Fruit and Forest T strong Quick for Fences, and all 
`& Co, Royal Nursery, Great other kinds of Nursery Stock.— London. 
E h 
B LATE "WHITE BROCCOLI--* EMPEROR.” 
EP ND PHILIP DIXON having purchased the 
entire stock of the above ма: iof Messrs. edt Met 
Gardeners, Lp ld, r Hull, begs to a 
1 be. 
| out in е = а еіѕ is Broccoli has been raise 
у the мег, Elletsons thera aisers of the Mammoth, sent out some 
HS ago, who e that the EMPER ROR, i at the s: ^ 
time, will come n use befor it ls of | very. dwari growth, pe 
fectly hardy, with 1 weight; keeps i its 
colour, - od stands firm three weeks after L3 is ready to A 
noble flower and commands the 2: = -r other ~ the 
Най тд where itis well known, and will be eat aequi- 
ig аз фос as those 
sition to the market лоса round 
who wish for а first-rate Broc 
May be had of Messrs. Noon dom ду x, 152, Flee 
aeo and „Messrs. HungsT & M'Mvurrrs, 6, Losionial бон. 
London. Also ofthe Advertiser, 57, Queen Street, Hul 
PEAS! PEAST THE BEST VARIETY IN CULTIVATION: 
hanid 
N OF ENGLAND, а.Ыпе ea, 
| ry produetive, of eri. growth. an - = а Mom delicions 
ча. This extraordin mbines one the merits of 
all other and has none of "eir demerits; D chon ha 
quick growth, i is 
hen" 
ofa жөө ndr eme: Ls 
Pr 
Height, Yi ові А 
ice, in "= of not less than 1 peck ag z included 6s. 
5 » 1 bushel... e 165. 
» » » t sack (4 — " 605. 
» ,8 bushels (1 qr.) " 1065. 
Deliv rered, | freight od by Railway to London, 
Orders, with re isfaetory reference, will have 
immediate attention z me аа 
DÀ. WALLIS, “Зккрвмих, Ipswich, 
(AREY e e CATALOGUE ОЕ FLORISTS RISTS' 
dee d E be bad post free for two 
ls. TREAT n the ANEMONE, for four labels, m 
DURANUNCULUS, for eight labels. LE cw. 
RANUNCULUSES: we pagate named sorts, 40s, to 400 
зреть eain a do. 115 0 
labe 
20 Rus 2 790 
DOUBLE "ANEMONES: сй яше apne Teeth: 125. ... 0:15 : 
| Ranunculus and Anemone 8 wh per 02 
IMPORTED GERMAN SEI ES Asters, ft a Basan, 
Larkspurs, Poppies, Zinnias, &c а ча 
med asso 
each; Арни of Annuals, ӧз, туча 
у роѕ 
Уф Tvso's Sovereign assortments, анаа ода. 
пее апі 18 choice c Anemones, sent postage free 
1 
тала M MILLS, Uxbridge Road, Ealing, bags tb 
offer Pl of his best MNAOK 2E "WHITE-SPINED 
SML S pereo a e: 1з. each d, 1з. 3d. each, 
ELON PLANTS of the best Xinds d to order on the 
A lingfo: rd 
for 
= Gardeners ( Chronicle, 
SA domm P» JAN LY. JANUAR Mod. 1854." 
THE ENSUING wir. 
Anniversary 
"Etomologieal ( 
Монэлу, January p British A; TE 
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Farmar, Royal Institution . ....---«««--- 
SATURDAY, — pi Medical 
PEE 25 L i 
S calli я ron to a paragraph on 
247 of ur GisBORNE'S 
to make that correction, he 
" ке Ж 
һер. ville pU фей кет T ШЕ ds d 
кру АЛАЙ to sneer at [even] unusu 
riments ;" addi 
hopes for cult 
irm of the spirit Mn =. 
market-tables in this jen 
position, the edi 
scorned sinister falsehood "рле ' Dishi 
o —and he had little sympathy wi 
Preface.) In full reliance on the sincerity ker ийне 
'to point out some кее 
Scar Rap 
e азага 
y tom i 
veneris int in which a t ч n ӨР - 
dening n as agriculture Y ow bt ue Ж 
referred es 
The passage runs а, Ame tius tis: ^ Now, a word : - | 
€ men; and we е shall treat 
hich benevolent | Ыт M i run 
