APRIL 2, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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oT R'S FARMER'S VADE-MECUM: 
Grass Seeds for all Soils. - 
ia LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS. 
ON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED' 
T's 68, 10 Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. 
GENERAL FARM SEED DIRECTORY, S full 
reda for the nr of a Farm for ever: 
in the Year, will be forwarded Gratis and Post ores 
sddress in the kingdom 
HE LON DON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, 
Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, Lofidon, LA 
MUT S in Europe of the PERMANENT NATURAL GRASS and 
LOVER SEEDS, which they mix expressly to suit the soil 
for which they are required, 
The following letter has been lov besides many others: 
From Professor LINDLEY, Royal Horticultural Society, London. 
** We have already made trial of cnm Grass Seeds, and it is 
only justice to AX x at they have proyed the best we have 
sown for many 
d Light KIDS 
VULNER ARIA, or KIDNEY 
not only 
od for Sheep, ow it nd the gue 
Hay; ras = and — ery 
produe unfay d ns. st 
it Ae e neatly. Fh rey per Pek ig That E" may 
3 meag used, the Bi ol this Pe is reduced to 1s. per Ib. 
uas with the , 161b. to the acre of seed. 
T h fo de 
Address, Mr. H. STrEBBING, Slow Bedon Hall, Attleborough, 
me 
did PRICES ARE— Per Acre. 
Best quality ye d for Laying Down to PER- s. d. 
MANENT PASTUR 0 
Cheaper MIXTURES, pas certain sorts 
Best quality ditto, for Three or Four Years’ Lay 
Ditto ^ ditto, for One or Two Years’ Lay 12s. 6d. to 17 6 
CLOVERS and fine GRASSES b Baporstiog Old 
Pastures 6. to 9 0 
Finest LAWN GRASS SEEDS. i per beni 18 0 
PARK LAWN GRASS SEEDS 
The Fost Prize Medal was awarded to Sv UrrON S & Soni 
ee at A Great Tnternationa 
ingto 
The following are Testimonials from gentlemen in the 
neighbourhood :— (Copy 
“ Darnha: botford, N k, Dec. 24, 186 
“Dear Sir, —It pan = reat pleasure 3 E Fa Raek OM 
from my ex il the o the pian een m rr 
vulneraria. pem "grow Y ied years, increasing 
Thad 20 acres last spring, which 1 fed 
wes and km m the last week in May ; 
w, had a V ood two load 
their Gras: y. Lover 
Exhibition | South Ken 
XE “ Essay on Pastures” is 
rriage dece (e ‘all parts of the 
orders delivered free to the Shi in any TH PA a 
ssid p 
ORGE TURNE E] LISTS of iuba ARM pt gratis 
“R 35 first Pos. laid down in 1800 » was only 11 id. 
which is still very pr " 
Na. R 1 Rarkeh?: 3 Mata hijal E ETE 
ppt carriage free. 
à irr zNouon n HR 9. Noríelis Banc, 
: deeem AE A e EN TAER to me 
Early Sheep Feed 
vulneraria (better UTTON'S IMPROVED ITAI JAN RYE-GRASS. 
“I bought 1 bushel of Kidney Vetch seed of Mr. 
ed a yap "aih owed € cud doce RPM DA ao hin mm Pint: : MEE T nover say 
surface. I consider zng a m Edd it 2 a e ofmy 
Pa good crop of Hay on the OOTES soll mer sect Sheffield, in 
FE ^ ek UTTON, dated pril 9.1 1863, says :— 
Apri 
“The Italian iecit grown pom “seed “pureed from 
ou, and sown in August, is now 16 inches high, an much 
qamired,” 
Messrs. SUTTON have also been favoured with the following | first- 
on the ag subject ;— 
HEELER 10) ae ? 
Gloucester, Seedsmen to the Glo i T 
» Offer the i Cargo rco by R of finest. qui a at the 
by Rail, and will allow 5 per 
—— H.H 
Dg REP ran mr "s E mE 
GRASSES p €LOVERS, ih, and 
carefully selected : POE M e 
ME Li. 
CHOKES, for S wed in game coyerts, feats T oe Tu 
3 neighbo ibo: 
Seu 
Xu SAP it Quee dr n 
mice « r 
EES wae it 
feet 
ihe 
t that can be sown—mine lasted and were quite jui 
the end of March, and none went rotten.” 
ian R, h 
ticle to much that 4 
ber puan 
y TELEGRAPH € cuou 1 
ups EEN CURLED nm 
dE PATE B QT ; 
ij SUN 
care, and are of very superi. 
ovum, BROAD ENGLIS 
ASTERS, WIT SPENE e} 1 RED, -— 
hcec vum vum PERENNIAL or C VERI 
—Wx, Pavr's Collection distinct named EH YELLOW or TREFOL be por owt r owt, 
ALSIKE or HYBRID, 76s,—S4s. per cwt. 
TOT ps i, PTD ORA TALIAN EX TRA, oe Bd ede D Tode tot 
à PRI 5) p rA . 
Dow es rains bota PETUNIA, |. Lien > RING OF WORCESTERSHIRE, 9d. per lb. 
ANo ; Ix Ber pe. G OF THE SWEDE, $4. pert M 
s. Je fang of best quality. Wu: SN i: 
ems T VE CATALOGUE free by post » ni = BRO dng TEDIS. FELLOW, 6 is ed 
. AM PAUL, Paul’ Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Goss, N. " Worcester, 
t 
ist ing. 6 a mn st 
owe 
t Price s of Farm Seeds, 
Tu SEEDS are NOW READY, 
D LISTS b p EA 
PRIC STS e e ha ost free, from S: : Son: 
Royal Berkahire Seed Esta blishment, Re bor. VETOR Ve Ro, 
d bees " 
Clovers md AR gr k 
UTTON AND SONS can supply 
the proper qu pens ^l the bes, 
kinds of and RYE-GRA AS 
— yon am a or Italian R 
12s 6d, per gere; or Shoes 
rhea E iz grass at 10s. 6d. to deer 
per 
"UM of bon Q Rus ties of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS | e s of ka " supplied by 
be dealt libe sally, SUTTON E Soxs the Alsike, the 
- Carriage Free. Common Red, and the White Clover 
ay a and Turnip Seed beige 5, a> 
: The great as in of the above-named 
ING'S CHAMPION ANGE GLOBE e Mixtui - oma bp the following :— 
WURZEL, superior to to any other. 
YELLOW GLOBE. I e RED GLOBE. From C. F. THRUSTON, Esq., Talgarth, Machynlleth, July 3 
po ELVETHAM LONG RED. “£ I cut a crop of Grass on une A which had been bac hae 
Do LONG FELLON, from roots, many of them 3 feet dressed with soot and guano. It was full ripe, MA fhe ie Thalia me 
; a heavy crop Rye-grass was really 4 feet at ih hon 2 propor 
IRVING'S aud P PURPLE-TOP | SWEDE TURNIP SEED. nom. (July Y a ios is it equally heavy." 
All the above are sa e but the best Stocks. that ** Cioe pag 
PRIOED LISTS with testimonials sent gai igors and. ni anon rire or 
Joms K. Krxo, Seed Grow hall, ex. "oni, 
EART now: — JTTON AND SONS have one e of the gm ry gankiije willbe s wat. 
yal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
Two nd and Fifty Guineas in Ten Prizes. 
For Five Years Successtv Et’ 
PRINCE Consort's Prize DED 
UTTON z s. CHAMPION "SWEDES he Royal 
East Basket ag Tieng 
New Seed 4 pany [rans ore or cheaper. by the bushel, 
Yon hay I Roy mA Inoue THE 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Readiug. 
MPROVEMENT of OLD € kam 
and MEADOWS, by Kod the most suitable kinds 
ASS and CLOVER SEEDS. 
SUTTON'S RENOVATING —, —Quantity of Seed 
as ‘or sheep on poor sae Se t required, 8 to e 9d. per lb., or 80s. per cwt. 
Lee and — Oque gro "o of mete x goths oe y P E 16th March. in cy tects E de is mi apes eae M oare Rer = k From A e m Mee E oed Vicarage, Calne. 
any —— m rid oe Y sp. den wee m of Thorness, Isle of Wight reported i i Bell’s “Weekly I have no hesitation in expressing my great eatistact ion at 
poet d.—I a ear Sir, you Messenger a and the Mark ae "epe taa Washes says the manifest improvement both to lawn and pasture from the 
E "To Mr. ^ h A G. Kersey Coop AU ZU ortion of Oat Land to lay LE ith | Seeds HR I received from you, though I was somewhat late 
T, — wins Tu Fob, 19, 1804. owes TE Join R Rye-grass, the most "abs Plant | i^ the sowi dia a 
Swai el 80] mbs in the. From Erf 
2 e Me s Kidney Veroa |s 13 Ba TO you "sys D ewes and, lam aÉ thetic aee irum n ixture of 
EEI - ar EE cate, pot e the Me toplared ssed ib after serail gu ^, aM. Vi) Se thp autnmn | Gunes Roots hrane ipaa 10 p. TA Pasture Af the time 
e ear pant of the spring there ri cie ur ety garren of low were os 
be nothing of it.—Yours Ae a or Appeare! neuem o gain ds. epring eid Se En Jambi Mo you I n have x ik » R 
Yer March 8, pioa ill a value. his Italian} Meadows and U may be 
bp ERU goiris of 
in 
Fi 
— — —€— cboviis RS. Boe ng Boa E: 
m» Terms on 
CT Growers and Merchants, 
Mr. R. Stor’ STURT PUR September 14, or ME & 
s n: raved Mal tea R eran ned 1 Y had from | 7; Borough Market, 
T PASTURE i SEM af TRANS an GLQVERS, nh 5 ery good ; " meup. I a Us Our LEWISHA SUEDE again again obtained First Prizes 
x medium un [p anti fl piant, and ine 3 Fig ae crops from ia gp: t. Root Shows th season ; one rt states of 
f March last. fe iE my pc ese Turnips were the admiration of all who saw 
‘PASTURE GRASSES and e eve E om, bein nra also a very even crop, although some bulbs were 
pi carefully selected: for medium clay soil, asc Susi I6. dud poii 33 vie 
VERS is certatuly delightful to eem the sheep up a to thelr via menie ULTURAL SOCIETY 
Eus A dan Beni Eo clay soil, " bast in your beautitul muy Rye- Ba Pe At ub f ENGLAND. SOP1E 
MEETING at NEWCASTLE-ON- TYNE, 1861. 
ny iis and crede oc PX. PRIA, A i nd are now ready, 
w 
ALL DARE, Secre 
2, Hanover Square, London, W. d * RE 
ue ts 
we 
ICHARD SMITH is now prepared su the — our notes o 
m en SEEDS, all of which m —À demr peel wih su =i 
custom: 
a d ewt. ift mier Hr dux editi d vidis i^ derivative 
The Agvicultural Guette. 
RDAY, APRIL 
ETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Central rias Club ^e êru. 
Monpar, April 4 (Mr. UIDI on the New " Àsscss- 
WEDNESDAY, — Royal Agri. Soclety of England 
ial cultivated or induced 
ble is a matter 2 — of 
e no apology for 
on so important an SN 
ed to speak of the 
h have been attained either a s the 
asmuch as such new 
be obtained onl 
Now it seems clear that inasm: 
bore exercised to kee 
ed 
ithe mark arrived at. If this care be not datei, 
