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Jaxcanr 30, 1864-] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
99 
^7  . GENUINE NEW GARDEN SEEDS. 
CARRIAGE FREE. 
COMPLETE COLLECTIONS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY en rere arian QUANTITIES FOR 
LA 
RGE AND SMALL GA 
". e P" 7 E *» and 10s. "m 
i and only Seeds of Fitst-class quality. 
A trial is repent silidte 
PRICED CATALOGUES POST EE ON APPLICATION; 
WM. WOOD ax» SON, SEED MERCHANTS, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD. 
SUTTON'S 
UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SEEDS - 
FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, WITH INSTRUCTIONS ON CULTIVATION. 
Bowl d 
WU 
inciuding none 
L A Complete Collection of Kitehen Garden Seeds for One whole Years Supply £3 3 0 
9, A Complete Collection of Kitchen Garden "ets ar a reduced .. 2 2 0 
3, A Complete Collection of Kitchen Garden See tto Glo , +5 139 
4, A Complete ction of Kitchen Garden beet om dito .@ 4 10 
5. A Complete Collection of Kitchen Garden Seed itto dite » 015 © 
6, A Complete Collection of Kitchen Garden Seeds for a Small Garden 010 6 
7, A Complete Collection of Kitchen Garden mre extra quantities, for $ a 
Large Family 0 
All Goods Sent Carriage Free Kiri Rail, except very yid pret, and 5 per cent. discount allowed for 
Cash Pay 
WW BesuRS. LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS, 
TNHE LONDON SEED Cu PANY, LIMITED, 
with witch ! is pe Miah ATED the 
PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, 
_ Offices, 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London. W. 
EW TARAN GATED - api AVE s 
“CLOTH of GOLD Fag sport of Sov r de Chisw 
retaining all it: D properties, with beautiful, perea variegated 
istos 1 in way ‘of Golden ch ain and Z2 th of Gold fads ums. 
gem. Old Plants in Mar 21s., or Small Plan! in May at 
5s. Usual di uii 
. STAFFO! 
st er. 
ENTRAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
the d write of rq mam of NOVELTIES, 
vena Joh s Rooms, Head, Essex Street, 
ndo: 
residen —Mr. Groror GORDON, A. L.S. 
PROGRANME of the ana to T read, a Prizes offered for 
Flowers, Plants, and Fruits for the year 1864. 
January 12. Ta, N. ét on the Winter Cultivation of the 
Mus 
February 9. ar. J. CRUTE, on Vine Growing on the Continent, 
with an Account of tt the Probes of Wine Nye 3 
March 8.—Mr. , ALS., Au ni the ** Pinetum,” 
on the Nat which the Operation of 
. óà. for the best 
‘inths, dissimilar in colour. Size of pots no 
objec 
April 12.—Mr. B 
Clianthus or tp rii, 
Mr. bue ym Guenny’s Prize of 10s. 6d. yy 
of bar: 
ON, on the Culture and M: fanagom ent of 
y Pea 
e best 
May 10.—Mr. rg. Bro: Temple Gardens, on Plauts suitable 
for Bedding i in the i Smoky pr ronde of -— ipm 
May 24.—Mr. Prestor, Victo: ^. a rk, zB s for the best Six 
Hardy and Haif Hard y Ni lst E 158. rr 8. 
June 7.— M WywEss, Royal Gardetis, Buckingham Palace, on 
‘Hybridicing = Raising - — of Plants from Seed, 
June 21. m MoRLEY's Prize of 105. d. for the best Specimen 
Plants of PélafgoU um. 
pom —Mr, Grorck GrEeNNY, Author of “The Properties of 
wers, » &c., on the Rose, 
Mr. E. HurcuiNs Prize of 10s. 6d. for the best Six 
The sorts of VEGETABLES incladed in these Col am are those which tl i rs T eom MM MEIO v 
prolifie, best flavoured, 2 and m orthy of general cultivation, and of which sorts we have therefore grown | July 26. air. CuxNiNGRAM'S Prize of 11. 1s, for the best speci- 
large Crops d. inferior old sorts, but also such new ones as we men Plant of Fuchsia. br 
ha been unable to test the merits " and which are selling at high prices. By thi d E A apars Ist Prize T coun i 
rnish a A feum Collection at much less expense than when a Gentleman or Lis. Gardener makes his jugis. r, HEROD, c on Villa Gardening: 
pic Sw T ko Mr. — FIELD'S Prize of 1/. for tho best Seed- 
g Hollyho 
the Contents of SUTTON'S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS may be had Post Free on | Septe DT r 13. =r Jose : ols AE R.H.S., on Warming 
«plat, as also SUTTON'S SHORT SELECT SEED LIST, which gives the price of every article zi dersiug Hortiouitural m Ga. or the best Seedling 
" ean ear ke de less T pedro ey the Bebe bd 
ep r = UTE's Prize o: 3. or the bes' IKG 
SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING ‘of Gladiolus i 
Pato: a he ree Sasi So 2a a es ar a a cnni rece s e a LE CAD CR diac edat meni | OO — ll. ES DALE, F.R, H.S., Temple Gardens, on Tobacco, 
ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. 
EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDALS 1851 and 1862. 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH, 
SEED MERCHANT 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
COLLECTIONS of hon hi SEEDS for 1864, 
eee co Sete cit bM ju Ciel 
À London reference or remittance requested from unknown correspondents. 
No, 1, agra: If quarts Peas and Beans, and all other Seeds METH for 
Gard vac ortio 
ts Uses and Abuses 
srs, Cork and HALUS Prize of 10s. 6d. for the best 
Dish. of Ribston Pippin Apples, not less than Six. 
er Josepa NEwTON'8 Prize of M. " the best, Bunch 
of repos A MER Ad Hea 
November 8.—Mr. N. Cors, ọn Pran: 
Trees and Shrubs, 
a en 
Prize of 10s 0d, for the best Three 
mums, grown in in 48-pots, not over 2 feet 
in in height ineurved vari: 
Mr. PAn&ER's Prize of 10s. CR for É ‘Nore proms 
B 
et 
A 
B 
873 
ae 
25 
1 
riptions, iu i MY Subscriptions, ls; 
Entrauce Fee, 15. prs Minis ] . Bees, 
EpwaRD HUTCHINS, 
(The Gardeners Chronicle, 
eee eee oe oer £3 3 0 AT AY, 1 
No, 2. Containing 20 quarts Peas dide: - tite is 2.8.6.0 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1864, 
= L4 i h 110 0 MEETING FOR THE ENSUING E 
» 14 TuvnspAr, Feb 4—Linnean e Br. 
2 4. 10 » 35 ” ” ” LI os a 1 0 ada agua i iiti a 
For full particulars, see Catalogue, page 78. Mta late i-r e cultivation of exotic 
DESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE for 1864 may be had ie ons were mai 
nig al the new and most app IMAMTMONER ERED land whose soquir mena ere vivat ot the 
STO Miitta we can strongly recommend our assortments of ASTERS, BALSAMS, CARNATIONS, ege kind: as those of that gen We described 
oo UITEEN 0505 $ o [n venere erp diee lants grow anl 
THE 7 OND ON jesduoe ee fruit abundantly when at home—a 
J i r te 
SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. Sipe: sis * Meh mamet versam nd 
05, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, LONDON, W: i omegingg rer quiconque rond e 
in country ose who migh 
Pree gt COMPANY are now sending out their COLLECTIONS of SEEDS, which will be deli Carviage| Te will nora irs i sua dene ERU. 
€ ir whic delivered will now e another which we 
Inca? My Railway Station in England and Wales, or to any Steam Port in England, Wales, Scotland, and | b t forward at, tho samo time, and which is 
uat, the an 
No, 1, á ies of the O Thi 
No, 9, Complete Pt pig sufficient for a -— Garden for One core  mpply £8 O Olclass of fruits occupies a belt of latitude to the 
No. 3 eu ; p o a Moderate Sized Garden 0 oO} north of wi which we poi ru : 
. 95 o 
or "ein ollection, in Smaller Quite m a » 1 O Oly S5 n ah. Hore i Ye 
egetation is subjecte d to th 
ra 5 o e Collection for a Sman Garden .. e 0909 e 0 15. O | rigour of a win tar pir 8 ol yen s that of England, 
No, 6, llection for 0 10 6| and the fruits we hav seem to require such 
hater Extra Large Collection, containing Double the Quantities of No. 1 5 0 0l? winter, M 5 Ls erent it does n ii ot do thee nay 
er from those ts 
y A: of these COLLECTIONS will be found i in the gg PRICE CURRENT, which | which dier » 6 sou 
will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free to in the Kingdom, Here then we have a alise of unknown 
fruits which one would say, at first a sight ges to 
Appness ; 68, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH Mix, LONDON, W, 
| be hardy in our climate, But they are not 80; or 
