| Ed Ta be peed CPU selected: for light brashy land, 
Manon 26, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
297 
Seed Corn from the Chal 
ALL THE MOST —Q pred ped cr BARLEY AND 
NBIRD, cA LDECOTT, * OD "TREE 
Mentre een Seed Market, Mark Lane. n 
WINTER "i LAORE jARES. SAINFOIN, and all other 
— 
Hinds ol ag em d Prices os im y^^ on application, 
qm ral Se« 
F. PIKE having a sai Stock of the under- 
mentioned, can supply :— 
NEW ENGLISH RED CLOVER, first Quality, 54s. per ewt., 
m. ENGLISH RED CLOVER, second Quality, 50s, per 
per lb, 
MAR ne er COW, W, first Quality, 60s. per ehi Rer per Ib: 
MOL or HOP, 2 pa r cwt; 34d. per 
WHITE DUTCH, 8 T Ib. 
1. pe 
PERMANENT MEADOW GRASS, 7s. per bushel. 
PERENNIAL RYF, 30s. and 36s. "m ode 
ITALIAN FOREIGN, 30s. per ow per bushel. 
SPRING TARES, 44s. per quarte p 
YEL LOT get MANGELS, 30s. per cwt, ; 4d, per Ib. 
SACKS, Is. each ; BALES, 1s, 2d. each. 
The above Dries are for cash , and a remittance niust accóm- 
all ord: 
pad and Corn m 55, Walcot sa Bath, 
Agricu Seeds.— Car e Fre 
M. WOOD XXn -— are ppal rA supply 
A is ur immense stock the following pure 
qui 
Fit Qn A [7^ to 308. per acre. 
d -cME “for Ditto, 90s. to 96s. per : acre. 
exu 7 d GRASSES for Re enovating Pastures, 6s. to 
9s. 
LAWN @ RASS, best qua ality, 18s. per bushel. 
Ditto for Parks, 16s. per bushel. 
MANGEL D 
ante ERO ED EL 
CODE. (tery stock), 6d. per lb. ; E 
ORANGE GLOBE Xtra fine), 6d. per lb, 
6d. per Ib. ; ar RED (very superior sto us 
LONG YEL EN er 
P MUSTA Ae d DRUMHEAD 
CABBAGE, CLOVERS, &c., ab lowest p 
PRICED CATALOGUES Free on dotes tion. 
BS rary s Nursery and Seed Warehouse, Maresfield, near 
Sussex. 
ANGEL NO SEED, 
CHEAPER BY THE CW 
Por ib d. 
n 
ARGE YELLOW Su dal 6 
ORANGE a Fi 9 6 
RED GLOBE geo. £699 
LONG RED .. n P 4.0.4 
LONG YELLOW . bs xs 0 0 
2| Sorts of MANGEL WURZEL. 
NEW YELLOW ping My 
ttes. 
* 
y 
0 
er FARM SEEDS Gratis and Post Free. 
‘kshire Seed Nes LAUNE Readin 
offer as abov 
es, crop 1863, at 
Redi and nereala 
TH'S RENOVAT TING GRASS 
m her ‘sowing’ e ct 
Finest Grass and d Clover. ee 
RicHarp Ssrru, Seed Merchant, Worcester. 
S and CLOVERS for Laying down Per- | 
A 
L SEED. Special reduced pricés will be 
[^ 
ICHARD SMITH is now “prepared tó supply 
MIXED Gi GRASS T ne: of very superior uti E suit- 
MIXTURE fr own to PERMA 
PASTURE . nid oW 955. to 505. 
for ORCHARDS oF LAND shaded 
t T to 268, 
for PARKS and CEMETERIES ——.. to 308, 
for Improving OLD PASTURE +. 6s to 8$ 
RE for One, Two, or Three Years' Lay 15s. to 185. 
for Fine LAWNS md BOWLING aU 
rib, 18 
ICED LISTS may b 
Ruemanp § SMITH, - Nes Tee ter. 
R SON, 
ERIT tb Guerin Agr or 
f fi ty, 
Pico ane, ge o inet q A LR 4 e 
cant. din e Free by Rail, 
M ci PAsTURE. 
unm; PASTURE GRASSES and CLOVERS, of 
a Duty y selected: for modium loamy 
PER AN 
yo) GRASSES and CLOVERS, of 
fully selected; for medium clay soil, 
ea GRASSES and CLOVER 
finest Soe, ton ty vary 
GRASSES and CLOVERS, ot 
j E ! n per cae selected : for heavy clay ion, d 
PASTURE CLOVERS, 
GRASSES and 
pest quality, very —€— selected : for Orchards, at 304. 
E Exhibition of Roots and Cereals at South 
MPROVEMENT of OLD PASTURES, PARKS, 
and ME tte d L4 Ld the most suitable kinds of 
GRASS and CLO 
SUTTON’S RENOVATING Sir TURES f Seed 
réquired, 8 to 121b. acre. Price 9d. per * or EN erste 
From M Rev. atok du UTHRIE, Vicarage, 
** I have no hesitation in expressing bad vem satisfaction at 
the manifest improvement both to lawn and 7€ from the 
Seeds w bie x received from: you, thou, "M I was s somewhat 1 
in the sow 
om gs T— Rectory Farm, Taplow. 
* Five Mh gel o I wrote to you to send me a Mixture of 
Grass Seeds to bow upon 10 bed» of old Pasture. Wu the time 
I € an m = vs mae sie a - ow were useless. 
Im eellen 
eine à ey srg mae be increased in value 
50 per cent. by sowing i these Seeds. 
Our REN a eee ore consists of the Finest 
GRASSES and PERENNIAL CLOVERS. If the Seeds are 
sown early x in the es de improvement in the Pasture will 
be very great, and at a small expen: 
ford erkshi: ie "Seed Establishment, 
CI 
TE ‘LON NDON SEED COMPANY, ag 
68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, 
ASS SEEDS now pplied 
donee: Free. 
HE LON DON qma COMPANY, 1 LIMITED, 
68, Welbeck S Pos s a 
_ CLOVE R SEEDS et qoi ality, su 
"MHE LONDON SEED CO MPANY, LIMIT 
68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, W 
TURN Ux e ge ig from best selected Roots 
Carriage F 
T" B )NDON "SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, 
Welbeck Stre $ Men ndish Square, London, W. 
WURZEL from the best selected Stocks, supplied 
of best quality can 
stipplied 
x. ANGEL W 
Carriage F 
Agricultural See 
HE LONDON SEED COMPANY, LV MITES 
68, ita M oe 5 Born EM wer 
VERON NY, LIMITED; 
ga 
SEE D. 
Welbeck UB, Cum 
AL zra mcd PRICE C evi, contain- 
i 
fth d many othe 's Nl for the of th for ev 
All the best and most — of them are contained | ‘2 Instructions for tho Parm 
(together with Alsike, Per nni: x DEN and Perennial - | post free in the year, a no ‘and can be had gratis sand 
Clovers), in Messrs. SUTTON 5 Mix 3 for Permanent Pas pog 
rlb Present Prices of Farm Seeds, 
pia Per P NEW FARM SEEDS are NOW READY, 
T]p. | Bush. at Reduced Prices.? 
abasic Vie aii PRICED LISTS may be had, Post free, from Surron & Sons, 
.d . d, | Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
AOC BODE ingerto A JQATH and WEST of GLAND SOCIE Dv, 
ROSTIS STOLONIFERA 1 ie £s 1 for the ek eg rE x ar amre, Arts, Man 
BRACHYPODIUM SYLVATICUM 1, 1 tures, " NE d 
CYNOSURUS CRISTATUS ss- .. wos 3 ron—H. R. es, K.G. 
pact IS GLOM z ès "n "T 1 ww "OL gn 
FESTUCA DURIOSCULA . Ss Saag 3 ONSE D ua resident —The Ricut Hox. M. Hida 
” ATIOR REE Au gg i NNUAR MEETING, 1864, will be held at BRISTOL, 
» Pin sig cil was gies i on JUNE 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. 
” PRATENSI 15 t “1840 tt R e as follows:—STOCK and POULTRY, April 9; 
Ww e 1 IMPLEMENTS, April 11; ARTS, April 16. 
» RUB , ss i: ue 1 Applications to be made for STOCK and IMPLEMENTS to 
” "M brotirá 6 LL + t the Secretary ; for M DS M E tur 8. Pitman, Taunton ; for 
LOL IACEA i jé 10 {1 ET = Mr. R. a M. D ; for HORTICULTURE, 
EE i . “ o Mr. JONATHAN GRAY, 
GLYCERIA PLUITANS mone delen rr 1 A SUPPLEMENTARY 1 nisi of PRIZES, offered by the Local 
notóUs AYENADRUR "pA ou fc 1 Committee, and the Society of Metóbapts of the City of 
LOLIUM ITALICUM . “6 s. +e d Bristol, for Cattle, Shropshire Shee € ong Short Wool 
PERENNE: $ i we s l Couples, and Cart Stallions, is now fend Entries to Close on 
PACEYA NÜM E April 16. By Or der b s Counc, 
» SEMPERVIRENS” T 1 j 4 Joun MAULE, Secretary. 
” ” TENUE j 2, Wood Street, a Mehl 
PHLEUM PRATENSE 2 OYAL “+ Tne TE? SOCIETY 
POA viru m 2 of ENGLAND. 
» TR LIS . ši à T è 2 MEETING at SENT MAGEN Ry -TYNE, 1864, 
a NEMORALIS A ssp 2 STOCK and | IMPLEMENT PRIZ y. 
FERTILIS a us 2 and will be pplieatio - to 
» SEMPERVIRENS E a T 3 . HALL DARE, Secretary: 
MEUS citt is m as 1 12, Hanover Square, London, W. 
7 3 x 
From Prof. LINDLEY, Royal Hor ticultural Society, London, 
Z signe 
onp e aro alrondy made trial of your Grass Seed and it is Ehe, Aorirultusal Sun. 
sown 173 m 
X Copy of Mr RH. Soron Bessy oi taying Down Land 
uat l Soci dep ill uvm en MAI reel of G: ee 
cu em jety,” wi sent with eve of Grass = 
BUTTON & Sous, Royal Berks Reed aioe B met To the other great t Short-horz horn ym of the 
| "eau Becks for all Belg meg few days we have now to add that of cag 
hie e on Tuesday Tact, en 121 
animals hem ealv i n average 
ies hrs exceeding 42 guineas, This, considering 
mber offered n an 
Ee = 
N ae SONS have ¢ one of the p Stocks 
k n Europe of the wa aom i Ps cs and 
OLOVER SEEDS m hich the; t the soil 
for which they ate requited. ^ 
he following letter has been ion siete mao: | 
From 
bene pcre 
** We have alread: sd mada ti of your pa Sede and i 
—_ ly Justice to say" to say that i ovd the " 
Per Acre. 
Best lity MIXTURES for hie to PER- $. d. 
MANENT PASTURE. ay i 
to 
UREA ge! itting certai: soris 1.205. 
gacor quality ditto, f d ts or Four You rs’ Lay 
Ditto ^ ditto, for One or Two Years’ i^ 198. 6d. to i 
of | LOVERS s RS and fine GRASSES for 
Renovating Old 
" "da to 9 
Finest LAWN hies SEEDS d i DE Prl 18 
PARK LAWN GRASS SEEDS é vé 16 
The First Prize Medal was awarded to goeng & Sows for 
— Él and Clover Seeds at the Great iesu 
rct last. 
of Mr. MARTIN Surron’s. " Essay on Pastures” iš 
eaeh lot of hey be os dà ing tts 
rda trek to te the a Ars side - any En; lish. oven Bia 
PRIGED LISTS of GARD: RA SEEDS 
Borin dt Hoà, eter ota ipii mer 
"e 
coo acco: 
H 
loving the large sales at Townsley. Ls at Otley, 
considered a sa Vp 
ria M Cw i eee by M 
, 
dicen b Cambridg ey 
ught repotivdy by M 
Mr. dnte sale at it here also reali 
m. ener " $ of ud UN im. s baught 
Meer dr of isof Lord Duc Dvcre’s Chaff and Chaplet, id 
fetched high prices. Roan Duchess, one of these, 
was tt fal Can by Colonel Ye Linpsay for 96 guineas; 
axis $5 os v fi wee hts ught 
rare ras higher prices. 
ha lee of oe Le few days p tra dera 
d dedi value of first-rate Shor rn mas 
a sales on record :— 
CorriNG'8 Pa meat 73042, or ae 8s. 1 
it P Dvorz's made close upon 1 ; Os. od 
At ood TowNELEY'S 5 ei 71891. 75. dec 75. 7 
At R. Cottive’s — 61m oa INL 85. Od. 
es Mh. 
short 1 referen 
vation at Met. vd. lature before 
gga ae um 
HUGHES was in fa posing ic eg sheng 
cultivator to ts E to hilly land—on thé 
Htowanp of Ba voies of our 
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