Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
| Sumon , AND SONS, 
THE GARDENERS' 
JuNUARY 80, 1864.] 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
105 
p Seed Corn from the Chalk. 
(T APPROVED — " WHEAT, BARLEY AND 
OAT: 
“Z” Family, now offered for the First Time. 
ayy vam 3008 erem TRADE 
DHE LONDON MANURE COMPANY 
PREPARED BONE MANURE. plis Dac ERN use on PASTURES, 
VERS MANURE for AUTUMN BOWING., 
LOOD MANURE for ditto. 
SU PERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &c. 
All the above being in the finest condition. They also con- 
HE LONDON ^ 
been Based ier the oop anies’ Act of 1862; 
F Se mvs forthe Farm 
AYNBIRD,, CALDECOTT, BAWTREE, Eee | PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. 
Rosia ess, Basingstoke ; or 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane. Fes 
VINTER and "SPRING FARES SAINFOIN, and all oth THE BEST SPRING WHEAT KNOWN, 
kinds of AGR — For full penna of“ ily” see tsi 
(a ples "eee p umbers for September and October, 1 wi Quarter) 
RICE—One Guinea a Bushel Seven Guineas a Quarter), 
SEED COMPANY, LIMITED 1 printed directions for pla planting, at the Brighton 
ion, in bags sew mod panda 
Cheque. or "Post Office Older, 
urpose of supplying a all kinds ales 
a tbe Garden, order. Zn the Spring drill 2 pies per acr 
ases accompany 
upon receipt o 
GIBBS'S DE oy TAN GUANO, E of SOD 
eee of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure of 
known E. Purser, Secretary. 
116, benedi Street, E.C. 
tinue to supply 
NITRAT R 
x VW E S'S M A NM Os. BS 
any bas sistat with the PLYMOUTH SEED, po i ther pane: The Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the 
ma IMPLEMENT, AND MANURE Company, LIMITE D, m ow oyn Wien Gran EE rg — present season of ed are ee "-— for delivery at his 
so that the whole of the A ia trade carried on a at Plym outh Apply to FREDERIO F. Harerr, Esq., F.L.8., The Manor n at ko follow w er Ton. 
jll be transferred to this C Be ab he | House, Brighton, Sussex. LAWES'S PATENT TU ANURS, and BONE 
The mm th Kam IN Ferd piri ed by the e SUPERPHOSPHATE of TIME ure: 6 
unties, 4 
Kingdom. "TC has therefore thou rable, if x ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASA and MANGEL MANURES 8 0 
necessary, taie Anakin : 
ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME. 
d Com ore been established, 
very debe ‘promises s have been reine in thee centre of | MANUFACTURED BY a Tug PATENT 
"- 
an e obtained of Mr. Lawes, or through hia 
appointed Agents, P^ ety parts of the United Kingdom, at prices 
varying according to eost of carriage. 
ot Soda, Sal Peruvian Guano direct fea the Importers; Nitrate 
the Metropolis, and within a short distance of Oxford Str » (Boda Sulpha Ma & Amon nia, ana other Chemical Manures. 
and Regent Street, ican and oth ket prices. 
“One of the principal objects to be geek by the removal of NIT RO- die ud aii or BLOOD MANURE Aper e enum pe ES, TT Adelaide Place, London 
the Business to endo will be the facility piTorded by the Consisting of 
OMPANY ( —— 
MERS. oeenpying upwards o 
TENANT FAR- 
Br ridge and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin 
sti 
transmissi 1 Orders by Railways and Stes s to f 30,000 acres o d. p EUR 
j parts of the vi NA TR Ld = dthpauy has onde Chain Tee Ane urinae Mae EIGATE SILVER SAND, Vs. 6d, per ton 
arrangements with all t the, ps ule m Companies for ii packed, 16s. per ton; delivered to Reigate Rilana 
the immediate delivery of al Ma maging Director: JAMES ODAMS. Station. PEAT SOIL of’ various kinds, LOAM, BOG 
; Man Parguiaps of these Standard Manures may be obtained at MOUL p, £s M N.B.—Loaded trucks can be sent on all the 
AOR SALE by PRIVATE TENDER, ddr s FORTY the Office principal Railways. 
ips of RICH TURF L hree Years old, and - T. Macapan, Secretary, or of the local Agents. W. SHoRT, Sand and Peat Depot, Reigate, Surrey. 
in excellent condition, to be a on = Premises of Mr. Offices: 109, io Street, London, E.C. Manufactory: Redi IG DIT 7E er er 
Hine, Builder, Southall Green, W. Plaistow, Esse: F ES p AY ayn ALYTICAL and 
ConsvuLTING CHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for “ihe 
resent Pri f Farm Seeds. M s and Feeding Stuffs, pada i por and GENERAL ANALYTICAL 
D S A 
HE NEW FARN $ EEDS are NOW READY, | +5 A YNBIRD, “DAND ECOTT, AND DAVIS. 106, Leadenhall Street, E. C. 
PRICED LISTS may be had, Post free, from ore & Sons, 
ge ‘Seed Market, M. 
mples and prices on ap plication. 
SUTTONS GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS. 
* t =: --- 
SUTTON & SONS, SEED GROWERS, 
READING, BERKS, 
sending ouf daily to all parts of the Kin 
ure is required, 
€ a most extensive and complete stock of all the 
PASTURE, hie : 
wil for oa v itm are now 
Trow's Stock 
EEDS for PERMANENT 
gdom, mixed expressly to suit the 
Messrs, 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL 
OR OESTE 
COLLEGE; 
J. BAILEY DENTON, t. C.E., wil LECTURE on 
DRAINAGE. 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCESTER. 
Professor J. Morris, F.G.9., will give a COURSE of LEC- 
TURES on GEOLOGY. 
YAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
M las dta 
N GAMGEE, Pri w Veterinary College, 
Béinbursle will give a COURSE - LECTURES on the CON. 
TAGIOUS DISEASES of ANIMALS and their PREVENTION, 
OYAL  AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCESTER. 
JORN ALGERNON CLARKE, of Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, will 
LECTURE on CATT LE, SHEEP, PIGS, and POULTRY. 
TURAL COLLEGE, 
NCESTE 
JOHN THORNHILL TERR GRE of Frocester Court, near Stroud, 
will give a COURSE of LECTURES on DAIRY HUSBANDRY. 
R9*4k AGRIDI t ip URAL COLLEGE, 
- STER. 
Tuowas BALOWIN, Pas Or Agriculture at Glasnevin, 
hers will give a COURSE of LECTURES on FARM 
ABOUR, 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCESTER. 
T RUSSELL, Editor of yo “Highland and Menton 
Ror 
Society's s Transactions,” will LECTURE on ROTATION 
CROPS. 
Rare AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
G DERGHITER, 
RICHARD GRIF: s WEL , Barrister-at-Law, will give 
COURSE or LECTURES on LEASES and the LAWS of RE. 
PROPERTY as affecting Agricultw 
OYAL AGRIC DLPUERL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCESTER, will REOPEN on MONDAY, Feb. 8. 
Applications for Admission and for further particulars may 
be made to the Principal, the Rev. JOHN CONSTABLE, 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1864. 
—— 
| Mn. GnEY's question— WHAT TO DO WITH 0 
vais , i | Ctaxs?—which he answered in our Ai Paper je 
e "The sorts can be supplied separate or mixed to suit ae soil The Light Large Seeds in one | pointing out both the methods of laying dow 
inne the Bw T" other Small Heavy Seeds in another; 2 bushels of the run and 12 lb, of | improving G ds, and the superiority of 
x Per Acre are suppl steam eultivation on ar tis , is one of the 
0. 1. most important of the present da: Derg 
SUM Dr for Cement Meadow and Pasture, mixed eppiuuty mir Hs res aTe Br MORARE SIE N n 
Yo. 9. Mit suit ero fe acre, oe to 30s: | the now popular e tor laying down | ) 
Tas. Mu es for ae Ficlà Lawns, Parks and Cemeteries + per bushel, 16s Isto psu Ü a fn 
iztur irati is ous ' | breaking up o rass, is excessive à 
ke ig x Irrigation or Catch Meadows cà e ; 25s. phortlived, “have: of to contend with the 
lo 5, Mixtures for Reclaimed, Marsh, or Heath » 208.) undoubted fact that land ‘thus laid down 
i erat ^ wing Sands, Heavy Clays, Chatky Soils, m je " en u " a - v plo h 
80s, | 'and by the process—while lan thus broken up 
kt ilg i tr Fines 2 Banas for Gorden Tawi 36 per I. of, per bushel 18s, ma uw n i Erg ahu: e ie of 
^ Renovatin a Clovers and Te Grasses for Old P eomparativel pibus ble years. And we must 
and t ates m m m 9d, per ib. or, by the ewt., 80g, | admit that here are ye Bu — under 
in anagement t 80 
E Martin Surron’s Essay " Memini Pasture, quiatur -sa Md Instructions for Sowing and profitles s hae zu condition 1 li no seems 
ment, is supplied. vb at only sta ich c al yt what rent 
SUTTONS Lis? OF PRESENT PRICES OF O [oberg th gon den. Dol 
x — THER AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, MAY BE HAD POST FREE. a aa the Acad ra ered 
Goods delivered. Carriage Free, except hay Smalt Parcels. 
ference to the character be the Sal, 
are some Sis which horse-tillage ca 
oating of Petar is 
There 
fertilise, and on 
ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. |the only produce obtainable ithe nic, 
