_м—1вз4.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 213 
с PERMANENT CRAGG сс т) ENDLE'S IMPROVED SWEDE TURNIP.— 
SUTTON'S PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS, Као паз шнш судри. PUNK 
e 24s. to 30s. per Acre. us tis season by R. Н. Watson, Esq. Dorsley, near 
Erice 248. to SOs. per Toines. E is a most hardy and vatuable variety. Pria 
AND to MANENT PASTURE, or fi t lay, | urther parti and testi- 
pA клон: pecca eite Yd i Ке ting the E тэу soil and situation, that Las y Мей ні Ау бо е nials Ji э Сайенс see & FARMING Price Соквемт,” 
m рнк сус. Having had many years СЕЗ ir пао down Land to Permanent Pasture in almost суну part of the to be proc 
kingdom, we can confi СФ. Ex Mr viec n 
Seeds — evan dently undertake to supply the so rts of Seeds best adapted to the land to be laid dow | ere 2 idm E & Co., Seed "оше? Р1ушоп 
CTS FROM LETTERS TO MESSRS. SUTTON. я д 
It may appear — pm we meing fron amo "S anything in the way of testi monial ; we will, however, quote | Gloucester, from the Stock originally grown by J. C. 
the follow th 
g mamy other letters now before us | Morton, Esq., the Editor of the Agricultural Gazette. 
— R. B. Sheridan ка эы и em m Huxtable, November 19, 1852. Seed of this m € unen variet be obtained 
From М”. — үн башт, PA ehe се : 4 г. Huxtable he pleasure of acquainting Messrs. SUTTON | | om IAM E. & Co, Bend. Merchants, Py, с 
“ “Тһе Grass Seeds 4 rned out uncommonly well this Жы their т Grass Seeds lof 1851 have turned out admirably,” ve purcha. ay vane whole of the St оек. 
we — some fery fine erops of Turnips, Swedes, From the Rev. Mr. Wingfield, Gulval | Vicarage, Penzance, yt DR EVON EVERGREEN RYE GRASS,.— 
and Mangold Wur perte de ass, which is held in great celebrit tle 
Bs Hev. Pad Gibbs, Clifton Hampton, Nov. 95, 1852. * My pssture laid down with s ds FA you in March, 1851, is » which is eed in ceieoruy ж 
* The a ure made with your seed is every year improving, | in a very luxuriant state, and in every way satisfactory. The | West d England, should be introduce о every m 
and getting more piotr mit е ts more than Ie рсе as Clover Seed also, sent during the present year, have grown —for RMA AUR T PASTURE. 
the land hereabouts is not calculate to grow good natural Grass." | admirably | Ít is rre y Grass, and remains evergreen thro зер ач 
From Professor adis. codd 4 21, Regent Street, Nos В, Тий, "хе. inva Но, near Newbury, | е I a т vinter It ort сад! a fine MV m, and is m 
, November Vovember ed by cattle, 1e true во 
г уу, trial of we Grass Seeds, and it is * The Grass ames sent in the spring to sow for a pasture grew| WILLIAM E. RENDLE eed Merchants, Plymouth. 
“We have erap ie made а » remarkably well, and the present appearance of the pasture is | Pri rice bcn ^r to arl babel, or 4d. 98 
many years." most satisfacto rass сат be recom mended with with the greatest con- 
From the Rev. J. in Sisson, Edingthorpe Rectory, North From N. 7: owe, Esq., Lus pe Court, Ross, Herefordshire, deno. 
Ж ber 2, 1852. ЕДО майлана аА 
“Т have one рї er of 1 fand, seta insi tMay with your Permanent | Eee semen Seed sent his answered very well;and is m UGH І м ч тз е а "M ^d 
s Seed үст» ood tf sibly te a sward already." ei vá апа healthy stock o * 
э їп the ,absence of pai р. I Mu had a great deal of feed From Joe. 0; T.i Kn nipe, Woodford Rectory, Dorset, ааг — ore на pe Bpo o gee e су 
from it also. The G ed I Fu ^ d Fh 16, 1853. 1 t The plants are all established їп small pots well adapted for 
From William A. Commerell, d eere Par b 8 13, $us он rass Se ad in the spring has given very grea pae acking. Prices аба am and purchasers of large quantities 
"Ibeg to forward a cheque for the Grass Seeds supplied by | will be treated with great liberality. Calceolarias, shrubby and 
ix. and am glad to be able to bear witness to their кү. Fr де, Robert Hawthorn, Stapleford Lodge, near Cambr idge, Veto o s Colaus" Biumefi, variegated foliago; Am 
aving found them so very superior to what I have generally October 81, 1853. E cælestinum and variegatum; Fuchsias in ай the leading 
btained. “Т was very much pleased'with the Grass Seeds which yousent varieties; Verbenas, do.; Chrysantbemums, bu Phloxes, do. 
From Mark n. Bi: мны, Stratford-on- Avon, me; the Grass vm d up quickly and covered the field well, = а and Е Geraniums; Lantanas in many varie- 
From the Rev. Jer e Clapp, Odem House, Appledore, Dev. ents 0.; Petunias, do.; Lophospermums, do. ; 
“'Тһе Permanent dika "Seeds ера me last spring are “ Allow me to say t the Gra ден yon sent an y esa fully OPARE weny e. 4 p ei do.; Lobelias (tall and dwarf), do.; 
remarkably strong and healthy. realised my highest expectation та tee corn ec $ eliot pes, = еркын do. Double 
e Rev. Joshua Bennett, Caverson Parsonage rimson Rock entstemon purpure ybridum, superior to 
“In less 5 than tiree months it has presented a most luxuriant | datami to Ms Grace vu the 313 of Canterbury. all other varieties of P. gentianoldes ;  Cheirantbus ; 
herbage, forming a striking contrast to the selfsown turf| «The Gra pee тузе С pr you succeeded admirably, and, | Errethrum grandíio orum plenum.—Claptor Nursery, London. _ 
around it. although nns late, the growth was such that we were — | NEW FUCHSIAS or 1854, raised by Мг, Batten, 
46 P usey, Esq., Pusey, February 11, 1850. to mow the Chu is ard in the autumn, and it has n ме who sent out Fuchsia Clapton нее , Which gave nives 
arly pleased with your Grass "Seeds, е І ished lawn of some years' sta tendi Mn е | satisfaction. 
SEE for Det n fresh broke land. It became a close, my employer, the Aer eire qa of Canterbury, is quite ыа Жк: CHARL PATNER, scarlet corolla, white tube, broad 
fine sward, зар with its appearance rted sepals, 4 s- habit ; 
SUTT Pars Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, having made the cultivation of Natural and Artificial , GRANDISSIA, deep "claret corolla, long white tube, good 
Grasses M eie e their cw attention for many years, have much satisfaction 4n receiving (besides very many Ба AL, light crimson corolla, light tube, and а free 
others), tke above communications quite unsolicited. bloomer, 75. | 
Oxalis, new species from Chili, very la arge bright ro 
бичи, er Grasses for One, Two, or Three Years’ Lay, 14s., 18s, and 22s. per Acre. | fowers, and an abundant bloomer, 30. per do 
ist of Mangold Wurzel, Turnips, ind йы; Agricultural Seeds may be had post free on application, addressed Tropæolum Fro , large sound roots, 50. "^ pma 
n n " 
JOHN. SU TTON & SONS, SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS. 5. MA O REE 1%, з 
АРЕ НЕХТНЕ NEMO wi T SON. POTA Tre ^ i сарсу: em row. СА б Capt а, Lon 
to to ERD OTATO ERCH 
n tion of Heaths, which are in the pen con- J Ipswich, Suffolk, begs i to inform Seedsmen and Growers 44 А58 COMP POSITION ı segud beii in the hands of 
dition possible; very bushy and well formed for specimens in- n hand the 2 ng р. мака in: not excelled by all Plant and Е ыбы tivators. r gallon, xen 
pots, consisting of all the best varieties, such o pu now in the arket to make өч Ког ста. see back le af Ga rdeners' Chron 3 
A uj! eed de ет e з лене March 11, 1854. à 
125. 18s, and Те. per doz. A Colle zw GARDEN ANI AND AGRIC SEEDS, first inde 
es, to London. new. stock, an ; 
Рут әв quantity ned. or qe dee tieni am ) 4 о " Oxford Street TOC а еу'в Hotel 20 yards from the 
kinds AD and Plants, | F pod 7 FI Reilway and Docks), Sonth gui , 
2r Ау А £i ertiser would min: 
; h pots. Also a .of very | of inquiry should rper envelope for reply. 
sent on application, К "i f 6 bushels and ы чарча qu i ma to 6. 
à 2 tone and A дамо, 0 order whatever will be attended to unless accompanied 
E ee ИЧМЕ И nce. 
АСОМ CABBAG emitte 
SELECT FLOWER SEEP sa SATURDAY, ; APRIL 5, 1854. 
i Subscriber, i in A offer ing the above for the first 
time, 
dwarf habit; has „Чел been known to run; attains а large size | M PAR finest double Pais КЕ Reine în шта rite (the Tur Honourable GRANTLEY F. BERKELEY, brother 
(having been gro the great wu 'éf 98 105.); of a mos re riety incu Ue doa E * 
beautiful green, and Do ils tender as aragus, which it com | Do. do. striped Unique French, | Saponari multi- Е f rl ае acquaints the world fox he 
tinues to do throughout the season; in favou: is as far superior P» do. tri s a £4 1 M i ш ù as oun к” wha "d tn npn ; and, t se his 
to the ordin nem of the day as they are to the ol о. do. new dark Pigmy. scholtzia californica alba. | own e words, he $4 - 
ead Scotch. In à e packets, 15. each, free by post. Тһе | Do. do. new yellow Pi my. Ne emesia versicolor. experi T" pne tabli Å d the node o азепев ot annual 
usual allowance to the t Do. do. double orange African. | e beim ata. pe Inenis, es » she ч M 
H. M. begs to inform the тане о he is unable to supply any | Do. do. double lemon African. ette, new large variety, алы s its cure. The 
more of his MAGNUM DURUM D: ЕТТОСЕ, as the stock was T'heabove MARIGOLDS are velita sre the locality, having by a fever ; that is the ое есте; 
only small and is completely sold оп obtained First Class Awards at several Provincial Exhi ibitions; Tr 
E all orders and communications to HENRY MAY, | all own сти vim åror dts та double бене, and can be | fro uano vi foreign manures ; ; ' the ^ 
Nurseries, near Bedale, Y. recommended with confidence. In packets of about 1000 seeds "di aggravate by “an attempt to impose on the 
GROWERS—EDWIN HARRIS ЗОН Mi punan b р, nes e жый Riok, аав mel for, and in imitation o 
ckets, bn 
is the most brilliant crimson Dahlia ever raised; | Collections of all the most approved Annuals (own growth) no ;” added to which in 
DR of General Fauchier, and more constant than апу | 60 packets, 10s.; 30, 0. 5s.; 15 do. 2s. 6d, in declive and бап í оба ot. йаш ы ' ti орн into 
uem Dahlia in cultivation.. No grower can be without it; as cultural labes Catalogues may be bad on application. $ IBVen ione: end 
Ben eth бель veh it bie MS oM SU LATER, The Nurseries, Malton, Yorkshire. > а wider door to conjecture as 
lother нэр, б, Plants m Mar, 105. 60. Wh. N E w ЗА N D CHOICE PANSIES diens through exhalation, might. 
ek t- have lope зө erg There is really 
ig 
h centre; colour pale lemon. It has National (Turner) Marchioness of Bath. 
obtaine -elass Certificato and. two ftit PHA. Qe |- France Cycole. .Adela(Turner)  . no ete GRANTLEY ume. 
best ye buff Dahlia. The Gardeners’ Chronicle says— | Constance асте) Albion (Thomson.) conviction that. the disease is a feverish epidemic. 
We like the done: iet as the sc novelty." iut ш Мау, RM. Cuni soe (80 d (do) ! mato се) His reasoning is conclusive. 
у orders are solicited, as the stock —HENE ueen о апа (do.) ' rion (do. : 
. Gib Heath, near Birm н Аша tho G Grent ( t (do) Caroline бо. " 2 4 nt es : qt the next object was to - 
| ultan (H cure the feveris 
pasan SEED.— - Me GLENNY “has non e but Sir P. Sydney (do.) Lu AR S 4 tollo d At first the le 
E а left, but they contain all the varieties; "1 seeds Mrs. Bock (do.) Commander-in Chief. dg 
2s ; 1 
. gDAHLIA SEED.—A few sealed packets of 100 seeds from | 00 made) оо [dai eon a * 
G p узи id s En ic connection between ће hi 
: su com т! іп Th Pos А -— 1 { 4 x d. de 
| Almanac, if if they are to be had at all; letters only attended to.— e above en Ык; rcm Pee si ag a, = d discovery—but that is immaferial—a discovery 
HART лхо NICELIN, Guildford, — |was made. . Thi ted nin 
m dnd ы Surrey. ыы... - This consis in out that. s 
F LOWER SEEDS—We have selected out of our FIRST-CLASS NEW VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS, .. Potatoes "without Wwe io Z^ : 
m colleetion of Flower Seeds the most beautiful and pore en ROSES, PANSIES, Xc. di : : op s c » 
. Showy varieties, each sort distinct in colour, and ealeulated to HARLES H.G GARDINER ffers the end isease than those wu are. ves So,in '- 
РР ер і CH: offers the un pen 3 Ц 
едас, ааа Yo Davo kad enih созып QURE eh о абме аса roc abeo. асау cn uy 
.. Botanic А А ; d included 3 7 
"he over, ЕНЕ name, height, time of оен, vno: vf VERNA JESTE, lange white. with purple centre; extr x | spplied i эч form easily prt the rhe 
ей ы ише т of growing, whether erect or ‚ &c., the rm, dis bod exhibition; strong 1S was done, we are told, о У» - M 
qe be sown, and other valuable hints as to its cultiva- plants, ond ode and new kin E f 1853, 9s 9s. per dozen. the pu of. nature "* Li, e pre dm 
iro ie Pepai mige учы we € EM exclude | ' FUCHSIAS. .— Sélections I x following choice а and new ine: н бе Potato, В. strict item à "t d ы 
mat the соп A. ame ave an insignifican үїрреатапее, | kinds, strong tS, 19s. per dozen :— Glory, parable Ui ato, Dy n to this pro- 
i 86 ту id Жы. Ies b riget rain gs Е g "Charming, Model, Dr. Dr. Lindley, (posee d Sly у, Beaty o of | € re assured that one one pound sterling was. 
' Met тга tisfaction of any lady or gentleman who might be dis- жее Aria Premier, i Соп moie N i dosperandum Lad $ Fraoktio, | deny oE. the P otato ground... The noble юн: 8 
| order them. The German Stocks and Asters especially Lady Окы e figures are not quite so clear as his. 
$4 ktor tho шдеп The Collections v will be sent free by post to any BEDDING GERANIUMS S.— Hendersonii, Boule de Neige, | we understand him to EE es in maki 
3 om st wing prices : White U чи ditto, Shrubland Pet, Bagshot Park, PM rofit of 20 ће d t уба 
3 по sete, ak — речеме m naf Rickett with white eye, very dark horse-alioe leaf j^ an emm ond . not re n 
; iani: n bine. nor does 
оззтепі сап on bo made гит! by Т ТЗ Тс Post Office Е PANIER. cJ best kinds, 9з. per dozen. x а е i Er eir 
"WH ROSES.— Strong in pots, of the best kinds, Disease, its origi ; eure; ina 
vitu НР Ren PANE EN l to tbe Жа Dim By the Hon. G. P. Brexsuss, Lo 
