2804 ч 
ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
195 
= SUTTON'S PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS. 
down LAND to E СЕСЕ or for one or two yea 
em ay ad vise as to sorts 
intendin to Ja 
(EE y а An us, stating » nature o 
Having had many yea тв’ experience in laying Pd ndi Pe t Pastu чр in almost 
can confidently unde най. е e jo supply the "iti of Seeds best adapted in the 1 ал, to b d down. The pe ghe 
ARTIFICI. AL т may be had separate, at low prices. All the best sud most suitable of them 
вз. SUTTON TURES à 
Seeds арй а. 
kingdom 
NATU RAL inb 
d — —— іона. | Lolium Ital Poa fertili 
alba ейи loliacea Festuca tenuifolia Lolium Italicum & fertilis 
Achilles pm mines еа Fest : үне" aquatica ard corniculatus | Роа semperv. 
tis stolonifera | Agrostis vulgaris estuea ovina 
Agros Fost b Holcus me us Medicago aec Trifolium vin 
Anthoxanth o- | Bromas аген. тира Lolium ne sem- Phleum pra "Trifol ы 
ratum Festuca pratensis perv — a Poa п а реге 
Al rr qe M Dactylis glomerata |Festuca elatior Lolium pem ne |Poa Mitis Trifolium те 
Avena flavi Festuca duriuseula |Festuca heterophylla | Piero Poa trivialis | Trifolium кукш ' 
Аз some Agriculturists feel a pleasure in making their own мсни „4 Grass Seeds, the above -— is — Ма 
ined by procuring Messrs. SvrroN' s Mix 
atapa атс EVERGREEN нере 
YARD DS, &c. 
"lergymen and others with Gras 
n which hay 
з. per ra rom many similar letters we extra 
the greatest economy and certainty dion success will. be obta тез, as 
SUTTONS MIXTURES FOR LAYING DOWN LAND 
TO MEAM — со em rante 24s. to 305. per 
Асте, а ing to h the so require. 
— ар FOR LAYING powy WATER 
rs lay, 
of Gra: 
every part of the 
рае of 
ге co 
pratense = ence | Тее m 
ES Mitre tti 
We have had үа honour of supplying many 
eeds for emm and 
e given arent satisfaction, Price of Seed, 
th: 
Mna D em n this dq rtment also we have been very suc- d nib Quo iis drei Dn 
e e Arch p of Canterbury. 
cessful. Cost at Seeds for pona * The "pes Seeds pins e from you succeeded admirably, жү 
MI ES TO LAY DOWN Мала 8,— | although sown late, the s gi was such that we "ок bled 
i теѓу excluded, mow the in M. "— and i now ек 
XTU 
i Il coarse hyard 
ZA EM is purpose 1 appearance of an established law 
kind 
ard will at all аР present а айан. verdure so 
е in parks contiguous to the сс — f Seeds 
$e this m will rdi eel өй, ала 
ther cireumsta: We quote the p enam fuh the Readin 
bo of July 9, 2 in Aer to а new plot of building land, 
е “ DOWNSHIRE SQUA "The ss Lawn pom ` 
Mes 
with its 
r Addington Park, January Tth, 1853. 
8 ЕЕ —For I 
f some years’ ое: т 
ту еса the Arehbis shop of нейз, is quite ыа 
y of ннн it haee: чач prepari dee ә -- ъв 4 The following is an extract fa a letter eived from Dr. Lindte 
p only about four weeks since, and a араш “ MEssRS, SUTTON.— We ilona T trial of T 
close oe "тыд more green and beautiful han. ther natural «е Lawn/Grass Seeds, and it is but Juss tosay they have proved 
outside the ing." the we have sown for man 
madadi RENOVATING SEEDS FOR IMPROVING 
irrid Бл RES.—Many old Upland Pastures, Parks, and 
“ Horticultural "ge 21 65 Street, rie Ther 9, 1853." 
early destitute of he ee and e finer and more GRASSES FOR LTERNATE HUSBANDRY. — MIX- 
is it um of Grasses, ini w case we in the practice | TUR -— OF CLOVERS, gih a tM FESCUES, &c,.—For 
of furnishing z such sorts:as E> AE Danay of Seed per two,or three yea an supply, of very best 
d, 8 2 Ibs. рег асте. Price 1s. per Ib. nality, at 148, 185, : roh 22s. Core 
* 
* 
acks and Bags a re charged а at cost price only, a - the full amount. allowed, if they are returned. 
JOHN SUTTON & SONS, SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS. 
PRICED LIST OF GRASS SEEDS OFFERED BY 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, 
Seedsmen to the Gloucestershire Agnteutturat Society. 
.GRASS MEDI: овие FREE. 
GLOUCESTER, 
WELLINCTONIA CICANTEA 
ESSRS. VEITCH, of EXETER and Cures ел, have 
M 
much ГЕ - stating that their Seeds o dea above 
magnificent Tree satisfactorily. therefore 
hope to be aud (t velt established seeding ies 
orders for them at following 
For a Single Plant ... 2 guineas For i 8 Plants ++, 10 guineas 
For 4 Plants.. —. ‚6 ? guineas | For 12 Plan ; 12 guineas 
y are receiv 
— Beauti itho- 
W 
ELLINGTONIA 616. ANTEA 
graphed Plates (fro: 
ch, of 
AMES ica; jon, Exotic 
Nan 
The B Wood, Cones and Foliage, which were exhibited on 
ткае" med at 2t, Regent Street, may be seen at the Exotic 
Nursery, Chelsea.— —April 
The MÀ] Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1854. 
ETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Мокра, Ар отп 
Turspar, 
Ратраү, - 
SATURDAY, — 
А тЕТТЕВ has just ap tapped, on те subject of ч 
йада and Fon more than 
at w to be his Gu. and 
his dogged kesolution dot to lend himself to a system 
of “making things pleasa His 
wn statement 
is that his superannuation л Жш, e or pension 
granted to him “under peculiar and ue e 
prania Be that there 
"e^ that he contrived to give mortal offence to the 
entlemen at that wat charged with the adminis- 
E m n" for — attenti edem SEEDS, and Ta i [ems them in tration of the Woods à А fn. 
such pi — nature. of the soil and other m VELUM réquite, SO as to form Pastures, ng 
E: Mah feti A p branch of our a rass Lands we ie laid down having given ина satisfaction, it is yotkan to examine all Mr ILLING- 
Permanent Pasture, at from 20s. to 20s. -— mixture o Mas i Амер Емре. MIR rich | Toss charges against t e Commissioners of his day, 
good mixture at 1s. perlb. Forte 0208, Рет асте. Eor improving the quality of Grasses E reru Почто, weeen MEME ei atha riget har entirely disrcgard than. Bebanse 
. per Ib. nformation of — een inicr ota who wi ОШ = б» ы the varieties separan and mixin t eh: d 8: TeS 
m quem nie айа rt description of the best sorts. From 2 %0 3 bushels of Grass Seed, of although the events to which they relate rog Sos long 
; , since passed by, and many of the alleged actors i 
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS-Imporeà per bushel Тә. 0d. | WOOD MEADOW GRASS—Poa is pe 1622 teg ане dapi nevertheless the statement before 
sa favour aE th this учту excellent vid i- X ; of growth is delicate, upright, elose, and regular. | 4 : dmn avem li 
ати аца Arg А. аары nd: There is no Grass better adapted for pleasure grounds, particu- | YS тау serve as a 2 ips 
8.0 foliage and of a lighter | АП е rM it only grow in such places, buf | will prevent the ib L 
and more г, grows тоне aller, and. is | Оа” а fine Where few of the other fine Grasses сап exist. such di editable sactions аз 
more t, or less Inclined to оп the ground. Another | 1° дета dest GF foliage eariy in A history of the Woods and Forests, 
f its distinguishing char. is, that it is much preferred «nn e Cie GRA A B al 
by darum of t m sorts, and is greedily eaten by lis) Ib. 1s. оа. ore material of ES үн 8 таи 
БЕЛЕР dry. 1 „Ported seed is very much s eat isa чапа Ставв ав a mixture for Grass Lands , parti- | aTe e. He says th 09 ipii КИНИ 
PERENN cularly on damp soils. Its habit of growth fits it for visited Dean Forest f fie reason than that he had 
NNIAL RYE- per bushel 6s. Od. with the нагун rip grown sorts, such as the Italian Rye-grass. offended Mr. MACHEN 
MEADOW Pens ов TIMOTHY GRASS KO ЛАБЕ Pia weite adita 
(Phleum pratense) P e? Ib. 9 1) r Ib. 1s. 0d, 
The т; thy гі 
й ы ielās a ba e ne of мна» p^ à very earl 
the quantity of nutriment when its seeds. that it d "i wA " » - 
when in flower. reae donem ies mesi the se 
rather moist 
most any. other, and shou id 
ue ud 
E i such, iin for alternate husbandry or permanent 
re. 
SWEET-SCENTE ЕТ) AN AL reca a 
xanthum odoratu . per 
E Grass yields but а inti portion of herbage, - 
.- 2i 
on the 
ide de arly in parks and pleas 
reason than е pleasant scent, » 
also when the seeds become nearly ri 
—X DOGST A^: GRASS— бўе 
рот FOXTAIL MM Oi g 
yH Ib. 15.64. иу when cut for hay, 
not 
E Lures st and best st of P nature Gras ses, but 
uces but few stalks; its root 
бо well adapted for hay, as it 
e of i 
grounds, were it for no other 
ut 
e preserve for their irae 
leaves are very broad, bet Бо! 2e uf and idly when - per Ib. 1s. 64, Taving go t rs hot water ы account of his. nh- 
` cut, or whemeaten down Бу livestock. It "quies ыш vd do еза чел is Grass ss forming a elose turf, and having ғ fine | game reports, М г. Впллхотох tells us that he: 
Years after sowing to arrive at full ty. oliage, Г may be tna „деши Ж sown on la removed to Chopwell. But here his onest 
ROUGH qma aea аел 1з, 04. | Places to be kept under by the scythe soon brought m Rid fal su uperannuation. He 
Isa Dei on ace LAWN GRASS SEED cs per Db. 15; 6d. off pr 
quantity of prodno "which it yields, and the rapidity piti whieh By sowing this Grags œ РА seard4 bep ie obtained. in ing to prove лай > duca, of ine Board 
 itsleaves grow after being cut. It is ec her ool g di nd the had sacked 9007. by some priv gement with 
n shady placos under trees, as in a short time, quarter the expense of laying d the nurseryman eds t for planti 
MEADOW PE l | turf. П riti de тит буша ond o h dx Pise uo 
This is an excellent G: Grass, ; eint for alternate ыле ы or| enl free f —— е ds ved a — а eri УГ EP IE $^ heri kd QUNM 
permanent pasture, but more particularly the latter. din ron | to t la andre T 
liked by all'kinds ot herbivorous animals, Б CLOVER—White Dueh — e d pe Ib. 102. to 1e. 04. for the mere pu tier of enabling the е gentle пе 
HARD FESCUE GRASS—(Festuea. ) peri. 1&04.| — rial arn ax via. 01d. cerned to carry out their private a: and | 
a. great. Med енеди to 0%. 161. arran ; £ , 
P м drought in summer, апд {о retain its v. : rass, or Perennial Red Clover per Ib. 15. 04. eas d and h me Aes M. P ads 
during winter, in me omm e degree. From the fineness of fts A (ut сопу of Clover Seed is grown in oncestershire, ЕТТ shall we сан it но D ur 
Pune and ш и in-winter, itis well adapted for sowing in | безшен — сен, ”- ene е НЯ е 10 years after wards the Larch, planted. under 
ks, especia | selection о ч реет Grasses is le кәя 1 over- 
SHEEP FESCU ovina) .  perlb. 15. 04, nvariably антона of this; for — ч ттге а fi зеет? Spes yn ins 
Thé + 0d. | Pasture it is invalenbie 1s ben Mi f fford лое irom Oak sto x that scarcely 
шр Grass forms the ene t purt of {e sheep pasture of hes реет to give Mir. information їп опг power on the kaniet of | a plant could be found big enough for abe 
A Kee. bet Dei ы чең - Ирей. Dy sheep. paein: ld vary ac atero one rm Mibi. these incidents it М seem that 
"Should и — into tlie composition o of eerta feaa ipo on | à other loeal circum whether de i is intended | ће Boar tly sa Ir, —— e 
j a pastured; ty n. | laid dow n perianently or "m а year or two. Any inquiries | cond £7 ы, j 
"иеш these animals Бате no тене for hills and нешше ria | tto 4 Aim eed very тер ; ne other events that 
гаге destitute of ihis Grass. sen аг {а чола shai ена regir, uit ota to io рен fla шк a indignant remo жеше from the protégés 
тырт: a oft the Board, M 
.9. С. WHEELER & SON, SEED MERCHANTS, GLOUCESTER. - pen Я 
es 
DAHLIAS FOR 
antity of Larch thinnings ; 
isted upon such stuff being is "e their per- 
obsti e 
ч ma. NIAN 
LARKE AnD CO;, Зккрзман, 86, Sal Lon NUS SABINIA iie a - 
toi the pnbi ublished фан GnrAT HookED Сохе P ALIPO: quisi Dar friend would fot meia s 
New CATALOGUE of  DAHLIAS which they wide hap TER LAWSON anp » SON, pem have just that d of the matter, and found a market for the 
to forward on appl The Бон им hoiee kinds are in |. received from San Francisco a «mall consignment of E xcu Чийин ОЬ the өсне of xd i 
e] season, viz. :—Exquisite, Lilae King, gemi dose e 25. pe neut Seeds, 3 ее Б pue ich he 
ent; Brn voee scum Bi -— e post. They were gathe t autumn, re in excellent Ї have Been. Jii т 
Кене понори г the is ipe dozen varieties are epi + ed A. T ODER Мыл tont 1 Shoh Ta кел IA уор mer of her dee "UK. 
жай „Ев: of E England, Louisa Glen lenny, Malvina; T os om ngth. ng perfectly hardy, they may be sown in a dry farid Fore Sre aiiis Lo ans vs mM 
Ad a great many other good known flo sheltered i Жм on in the open dir. Кашу, April 1. way; А Pamphlet. ONG 
