THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
249 
icultural Seeds,—Carriage Free, 
THE MOST GENUINE uiid E AT PRICES NOT 
ADE. 
T0 BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY RESPEC E IN THE TR 
TILLI d Ry e = D = og T intimate — 
they have for their custom 
with PU RE, GEN we "UNADU ALTER ATED FARM SE EDS, 
in consequence of whic sa he ye — of their business has so 
mereased, that they mpelled tofextend their pre- 
mises, and are now in ri piles rg to supply the largest orders 
with promptitude and despatc tch. 
Mos Ve CCLOVERS, RYE: ppy to send samples 
of CLOVERS, RYE- GRASS, NATURAL GRASSE $ 
E Permanent Pasture, CABBAGE, Tt MANGEL 
WURZEL, PARSNIP, TURNIPS, and all other Agricultural 
= 
Woodlands Nursery and Seed Warehouse, Maresfield, near 
tekteld, Basses ex. 
S Agri ural Seeds.— Carriage 
M. WOOD. AND SON are Iwan p to supply 
se 
s^ thei eir immense stock the following pure and 
eeds 
a oaiiy GRASSES and gon € for Laying down Per- 
ent Pasture, 28s. to 30s. pe: 
Second Quality for Ditto, 20s. to bs. e ‘acre, 
(LOVERS and GRASSES for Renovating Pastures, 63. to 
94. per acre. 
LAWN GRASS, best quality, 18s. per bushel. 
Ditto for Parks, 16s. per bushel. 
Present Prices of Farm Seeds. 
HE NEW FARM mele are NOW READY, 
at Reduced Prices. 
PRICED LISTS may be had, Post freo, from SUTTON & Sons, 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establi shment, Reading. 
-——S MIX TURES of CLOVERS 
and RYE 8. 
To be sown with Corn fora ‘crop of Clover, &c., in the 
followi ear, 
a € Mixtu p Rye-grass described below, | 
rally give 14 lbs. Clovers (priucipally Red and 
Asie) pe 1 peck p Rye- m peracre, but if more lage 
one Ss di x desired it can be supp es without pem] the 
ice by omitting a yout or twò of Clov: Show ah e sort 
ET Clover only È ho required, it is only "neu to e this 
g tb 
Fail 
CLOVERS m TALI 5 RYE-GRASS, f 
AV HEELER'S V LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS. 
(j4RTERS 
rF\HE LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, 
e —— Street, d uis "e" London, W. 
GRASS DS of best now be supp 
Carriag og aa 
lied 
IHE LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMI LIMITED, 
GARDENEHS VADE-MECUM, 
HE LOND ANY, LIMITED, 
68, T sers Street, met Sato London, W. 
ace a SEEDS from best selected Roots supplied 
arriage F: 
25. ("x per acre. 
If s Seeds are not desired, the following will 
answer well 
CLOVER SEEDS ITHOUT RYE-GRASS, at 10s. 
e, A cording to sorts and quantities e Sy 
MON RYE-GRASS, for One Year's Clover | 
4 LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, 
68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. 
ca MANGEL WURZEL from the best selected Sto tocks, supplied 
arriage 
'HE SECOND INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW 
t 
12s. 6d, per 
Aa" rent fn requiring ‘‘Seeds” to sow with Corn for eet uel org E y diving up and for d 
eee te Rr ze ot, by order ad M ad vro | gait ‘early, the Directors ob the Agricultural Hall have 
nia Tor the nutiber Dears tA bo SOWR Te decided on deterrin ng the Show to FRIDAY, May 27, and the 
0 : : following SATUR DAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, d WEDNES- 
MANGEL Konsens vec aua Pire ag e Re Surrow’s MIXTURES for 2, 8, or 4 p DAY. ws Lists and conditions will be rea n the 14th inat, 
eR S pixeles er lb.: IMPROVED | GRASSES, CLOVERS, &c., for 3 or 4 years' Pasture, Hay, or By order, S, &ipxEv, Secretary, 
o NGE GLOBE (extra five) 6d. per lb. ; RED D GLOBE, Selling G, bushels por acre), 21s, per acre. ;Arinlural Hall Company (Limited). 
n wi LONG RED (v y superior sioe tock) 6d. per Ib. $ GRASSES, [cen S8, &c., for "M Pasture, T or _ Offices, Barford Street. IsIngton, March 3, 1864. 
MIN TALLOW, 64, por, bj Bl ELVETHAM LONG RED pn roporiion of Glover Boda), ab lfe Ud pur tutes ^ P | OATH and WEST of ENGLAND SOCIETY, 
ighly re | b. ITA TAN RYE. GRASS. and Aloe CLOVER, for 2or 3 years’ for the Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, 
SWEDE and cites ir nag cdieaiiae S Sante So Li K which m. t three times z year | tures, n T" t a ed 
e (à Bashela acre), 215. pet od mH, Es, K.G. 
Woodlands s Nursery and Sood Warehouse, Mareeñield, near |. SUTTON & sons, Royal Berkshire Seed. Establishment, E oi Een d 180, 
Uckfield, € Reading, Berks. i re —The N. EAR 
ced Cott a the The ANI NNUAL ‘MEETING, 30, will * err at t BRISTOL, 
ALL THE MOST s VARIETIES OF Mus BARLEY AND on JUNE 19,1 ‘Close eR ea t STOCK and POULTRY, April9; 
à A LDECOTI icd in EE prin ir» ril 11; Au EN i RARUS ug 
ai ke ; or 89 Seed Market, Mark Lane. Y the E AY | for POULTRY, to Mr. S. Pirman, Taunton ; Prog 
Nd CASQUE S WANN and all other ARTS, to o Mr. R. dx M. Daw, Exeter; for HORTICULTURE, 
0! O Mr. JONATH. 
Sampl and Pi Pri rices post free on m application. 6 A SUPPLEMENTARY bist pei Eom offered d - Local 
Parad f ba ak Ai S ommitt an of Merebants of tho Ci I 
"wv Family, Pasar for : the First Time, Bristol, for Cattle, Shropshire Sheep, Long and [uz ^ 
"D ps and C By Onder a à et enl. "Entries o Ok E^ 
AI ——— Counci 
TE | NURSERY WHEAT. v Sr, Joux Maure, Secretary. 
2, Wood Street, Bath. NA 
THE BEST SPRING WHEAT KNOWN, BR? hod tid a Te SOCIETY 
For full description of ** Z family " ts i ENGLAND. 
Numbers for September and apis 1863. MEETING at NEWCASTLE-ON-TY NE, 1864, 
Patcz—One Guinea a hel (or Seve: a Quarter), STOCK and IMPLEMENT PRIZE SHEETS are now ready, 
delivered with printed direction: "fut M nr ita Ti t the Brighton and will be forwarded on application to 
Railway in ES Bowel. up and r3 x s ud of H. Watt Dare, Secretary. 
Cheque or Post Office Ord whic! t in all cases accompany 12, Hanover Square, London, W. 
order, 2 bushels per e 
Pate sia clot L€D, and other papers 
on application, enclosing six stamps. 
a nice oF. Hatten, Esas RLS, The Manor = The Ls AA Gurie 
ons to 
ghton. Suss T— — = EO. ; URDAY, M. 
EE SEED He abe cho 10d., 1S Dh E. t PRU nios many S df 
and am more to the same e rom other mers :— "WzpxrépAY, March 16 a 
Seu » and 100s. Carriage "s om Prof PAR Lowprsy, Royal à Horti iut ral Soctaly, tou " Mr. HucHss T ^W. 
px k Street, Cavendish Square, e have already made of your Grass Seeds, and it 
ee only justice to say that they have proved the best we have] TT will be seen from our per] 
TN LSIKE CLOVER for CLOVER. SICK | sown for PRI vei the ** Cattle Diseases” Bills, todd nat 
eii TN) This exelent pod m. Sate in timos MAY MIXTURES for LATIN A DOWN Dai LA KD to PERMANENT were on Thursday evening pe. i wid 
ices two g cuttin or k, 
"ood Clover Hay. It may be sown nos no ia the ye per €— The quantity per Acre is 2 bushels 1 lange IM My ou. ud tiiit m ordered to be referred to a Select 
ty oor Parmanont Sassen Ci RR ae i segue fe reo os pen iy au, cheap ms | COM 
DARE ;thitee times im th ll be The do Mowi wing estimates and facts were quoted 
8 a 
sth DOS ^ iom have ETE ot prica of oflesing ve ioe 1. BEST MIXED PERMANENT GRASS and Por Aere. during the debate. Ita that we have about 
= by the ewt., and strongly reco Mi d uer diver E A hehe tele lag for good ur Co» s. d. 5 4 3,500,000 cattle in England, 3,250,000 in Irelan 
gh tiny nee El i Red 2. Cheaper" ditto — ditto, c similar Soll. 21 to 25 o|&nd 1,000,000 in Scotland. e total number of 
uc a iria ek Pi Bot a dinto for Rew wt v sheep is about 40,000,000, that of pigs abou! 
R SEED dios ATRN REN ONAN; OHANS E Rate e dO tha tage ee : ~ 0 to 35 0|4,300,000. The value of our live stock is estimated 
greatly increased yield will Am from sowing'8 lbs. of | 9. Cheaper ditto to soe 21 0 to 25 0/at121,000,000/. The annual mortality is 5 per cent. 
Grass an rennin} Clover. T. Best — ditto for Light San E 20 0 | of cattle, 4 per cent. of sheep, and of pigs 10 per 
H, Seed Merchant, Worcester. 8. Cheaper ditto ditto 291 0to25 0 t. in frèl i 
dam T MoORNMMIIEILEC by delhi of one only part of th 
3 itto e loss eat ii on 
Ton SMITH is now aR te arae to supply ll. Best. .. for good Black 30 9| mischief du a 
dero GRASS SEEDS of very superior quality, suit- | 12. Cheaper ditto , dito...  .. 21 0 to25 o miscaief don 
Per Acre, | 13. Best ditto for Chalky Sol .. — .. . 30 0|anoth ate m ke no bad q aly of 
ichrge Pn ion teak Ma iiw LI ed on bes inne di^ 0to?5 0 much of our meat isa id. n th 
MIXTURE for ORCHARDS or LAND shaded vo: SE Sheep Downs = ree 80.0 medical ties were titel, Hich 
m ke .. Bis. to 965. 16 Cheaper ditio ii ditto uc 21.0 to 25 0 pes to establish the fact that diseased meat is 
IURE f for ARKS and CEMETERIES — .. 28s. to sos. | 7, r Parks, aa’ Lawns, more or less poisonous. 
MIXTURE Gap" oving Oi OLD PASTURE ss 6s to Ss. and Cemeteri 30 0 to 36 0 
MIXTURE One, Two, or Three Years’ Lay 15s. to 18s. | 18. Best ditto for W Node ~. .. 95 6| Itis believed that the Bills now before Parlia- 
G Fine LAWNS and BOWLIN NG Pope 19. Best ditto for dtm — overs oo | ment wil DÀ they pass into 2 check the progress 
CED LISTS may be had on application. 20. Best E for Reclaimed Marsh Lands |, 90 0 {Of all the e ontagious dise MÀ which our live 
SMITH, Seed Merchant, Wor: 21. Best for Poor Heath Lands... . 20 0| stock are liable, a nd so dinis h all these evils 
22. FINE LAWN. GRASS SEEDS, for making New, or | gon them 
ITALIAN EE SEED, improving Old Garden Dawne, Price is. per ‘ib | C oid y nw iioii 
piden. per d. = = Sines bushel. (3 bushels or Kf the 
lish se c » 56 6 . 
RYE-GRASS, dam. “re RENOVA INE aeaoe DE DM DSS | Rote eie at elir with the short account in 
SEED, extra well slot ci 5:4 CE Lit reda S oIib per acre. Price 9d. per 1b., | another of the four remaining families 
6 or 80s. per cwt. Sow in March and April, or after hay- — lebrated herd "e will suffice for 
e. Tt will thrive in any soil cart at Midsummer. tion of ne du the 
ween con February and September, | 24. MIXED ) GRASS SEEDS of coarse kinds, for Railw way Our rea ut 
E oW Jtalian R Ryograss is also v very Zk Vg singe cle » &e., e dida which will of a Tharadey next, areh 17, be finally 
vers Rye-grass ; p mes en Perenn s, | disposed of. 
the above th . , can be supplied with a mixture of Grasses H 
pring wi e he Glover, and and p | protasting d sie Sow with TE as under E must howey hi h er imd an addition to the list 
rim nicis : 95. D FESC a eles, POAS, | of prizes named last as ta b 
CES qe chere e Po aif SWEET VERN ot eter In 1850 h pei 
per bush—s, udo MA Sato ENDE . 50 her wonderfully successful 
Was clean seed 5 6 (omitting Geen. e. $ 0s. per bushel, (20s. e" acre), 
RYE EG GRASS, very fine heas do. 6 g], Two Bushels of the above, ind 12 ibs. of mixed d Clovers, will | career commenced at the Exeter 
VER ee GRABS, OF PERENN DEVON ‘ eem Preper ^" M c Perro gn ^ — oyal Agricultura iety, whe 
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x : d mn Fin ag opp mom yi me URES, the shows K bd rai and North Laneashire 
k ba: il Qu 5 6 is t <a ra E eh aan » AGAI heife v^ h at year first in the class of hh 
p clean SUTTON RES! other t 
And lowest p Garter ma bi had i aol | CULTURAL SEEDS, may be had Post Free. ling F ts to wie M T then belonged. rds 
Pye el except meis M event of late n the histor ry of Short 
Sons, Seed Reading. utron & Sons, Royal Berkshire Sood Establishment, „| has excited anything like the interest which the the 
