Jan. 19, 1856. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 35 
PEARS GRAFTED ON THE QUINCE AS PYRAMIDAL| SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HIGHGATE, L i “TO THE 
SHAPED TREES. AJM. CUTHBERT an p SON beg ir their New PURE WHITE | COLLINSIA— The price 
ER beg to announce that their Patrons and the Public Eat that they have received nja e of t ANNUAL can behad 
3 ps AND 9 Pee 
Priced I } usual Fine Stock of phi tron 
hliched 
and may be had 
| this season their 
V S S 
post free on appliont j i L hsi EEDS from their growers in the best condition J.G. FATT, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, Lon ne: 
J.&J.F. hav ve aoi ean e number of these Trees for the last | imagin rane 5 
_ three years, and have received hen letters from gentlemen P g ns can bade ade he. at the e pri s those adver- wa! TES DANIEL O’ROU URKE PEAS.— 
i ae by other firms, but advise their e a andn ito — =e Early Pe cultivation can be supplied in any saree 
o be the cheapest and bes a 
nd price ‘tenes on application to J. G. Warre, Seed Merchant, 
mdon 
ne: on Bd can therefore recom: aeta. them with greater confi: | ow ale ctions, which w ening 
dence to the notice of ipon sige and ok _ icin gener Be atalogues fre application 181, High Holborn, Lo 
Lea Bridge Road, Esse | r EARLY WHITE CELERY GAME = 
HARLES DALY anp SON, Norsermen, Col PEP NE HOUSE sin, SON can nov sappy heel ge LER anb S0 NS 1 _NonseeYaten 
raine, have now about one million “of vista THORNS to EED of this valuable CELERY. It is compact in habit, sparen Wipers Rond, P T ei 
> anot'liabt fi hat healthy plants of CAMELLIAS, wells t with flow 
at 2s. 6d. per 1000; fine do., 3s. 6d.; one-year do., 9 to | and not liable to run to seed, solid, crisp, and of fine flavour. It} pacs, at 30s. and u for dae binene wasleas 
nehes, a ery strong, 3s. 6d. per 10 Irish Yews, 14 to | Ma: be had in perfection earlier than any other variety known Greenhouse Platits Mare 3 po! F a brett ri tr óf F t dy 
2ğfeet, 10s. per 100; Portugal Laurel, 1 to 1} feet, 6s. per 100; | t? US, and has for several years past taken first prizes at the | ases; also Ki chen G orden and Fi wi Bi eed A ic ried i oe: 
Berries, 4 ath Sor 3 bing bt s. per bushel; one-year York Horticultural Exhibitions in 6th and 7th months. Packets | —— k- abener eit n aa ince, 
seedling Larch, fine Gd. per 1000; one-year do. Ash, do., | 286d. each, free by post, may be had either from Hurst and NW ; VIC ORIA BERRY 
As. 6d. per 1000; for n only.. Orders taken by Messrs, ae M‘Mutten, 6, Leadenhall Street, London, Let jw ee our- ANES, 15s. per NEW MONTHLY gedaan 
& M‘Mutuex, of London, or her of prices free by post. selves.—J AMES Sos KHOUSE & SON, ` York Nurs RUITED, 12s. Der 100; WHITE, 10s. per 100; the usual 
ARDY z y = ROW 8.| Y JILLI KNIGHT, FLoRIST, x, shag offer pte to ee wel To be had of Geonce Cory ENWELLy 
BRISON’S GLOR x (blue) & HannIsos 78 PERFECTION si white.) the atom superb FLOWER SEEDS, aed ones the | Market Gardener, Barnet, 0 
—T MAOA MNEF as, which a arly similar in habit, best varieties, post free :— Per packet N HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton, 
are as y as Double-blosso: a “stout 3 feet in height, ANTIRR Beene an from 100 striped and hare vars., 0s. 6d. ear Manchester, can supply the HEAVIEST LANCA- 
full of large pods which cluster from the bottom to the top of the PANSY, from 100 best Show Flowers 6 eta: SHIRE SHOW GOOSEBERRY TREES at 6s. per dozen. 
haulm, and are equal in flavour to Knight’s Marrow. Samples iy DOUBLE D4 SY. from 60 best vari Peia. ih d FLUKE KIDNEY POTATO (true), 4s. per vnik 56 lbs. 
the hanhi, may be seen a the folo pink firms in London, of who: VERBENA, from 100 newest and best varietie sot CARNATIONS, p ES, P1 hima EAR &e. &e. &e. 
they can be had, in quart Hane ckets at 5s. br SINERARIA, from the newest and best varieties A logues no ady. 
BATT, r & SILVERLOC sata Stra MIMULUS, from the largest and best varieties 0 6 E WAT WS eee T 
Becr, HENDERSON, dein, "Middle What Adelphi. PUE w High Street, Battle, Sussex. _ — — — l dozen.—T. nnual importation he above- 
Hu at AN EN, 6, Ce nhall Stre 1 SEEDLING S BBY CALCEO-| named beautiful and fragrant Flower has just been received, an 
rs ASH, & Nasi, S / LARIAS. Titian Epa fit to pot singly, post free for 10s., | large and well s lec ed Bulbs may be obtained, without dis- 
NOBLE COOPER, & ppa v, 152, Fleet Street. Ls rs da i z 
9 aved from tng varieties so highly praised by er rr bi a appointment, at A JopneTt’s Foreign lkka i 18, Uin n Mall, 
Jacos WRENCH & SON: 9, Ki ng William Street, City. Lloyd) s pap for ugust 12th and 1 Fine new Verb NB Printed regulations for treatmen 
TURNIP. seed; 300 estis 2s. 6d. ery and open Parmes S 
WAITE’S “ ECLIPSE,” PURPLE Top YELLOW HYBRID 'Post-office a mie ers to J. NASH, aaah Gloucestershitee SEED BARLEY FROM bs egg 
i _, TURNIP. | CUCUMBER GRO M R. H. RAYNBIRD, Basingstoke, c: upply 
HIS new and distinct variety is a hybrid between UTTON’S "BERKSHIRE CHAM PION is not only | + Chevalier, Golden Drop, Thanet, aA other Esseed sorts, 
the wede and Purple Top Yellow Scotch one of the most p me Cucumbers, as shown by of Barley at market prices. Hudson’s eigen Melon nan a 
Turnip; it possesses the properties of the Swede, and ma al correspondents of the Gardner? Chronicle (as see Gar- see variety, productive, and of fine Malting quality, m: y be had 
cation. 
ar 
ch 1 Coloured Drawings of this splendid Turnip ? Chronicle, page 693), b fine S n applica 
ay on application, or may be seen at the pr handsome that it inv nate takes the dips ates exhibitéd in AANS are wigan isin 
Establishments en the kingdom. The Seed can be | competition with other leading kinds. can be supplied AN PARCEL aero are now running. om the 
-obtained of Er respectable Seedsmen, price 3s. per 1b.—A liberal | 1s. 6d. per packet Gt ordered immediately); aiher = sorts 1s. Great Wi estern and the other Broad Guage - Rai il- 
allowance t eT rade. per packet, as see Cie logue. whi ch may be had post free. that 
J.G. War , Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London. SurToN & SONS s, Re sata! Berks. with as much ragularity and despatch as from any 
| ty in Englan 
t EXCELLE Or WILLIAM E. mi & Co., erty erbane 
3 EN we BVUNUMT ww VIN Plymouth, Devonshin 
TONS 
EEDS FOR THE KITCHEN 
SE vok tHE KITCHEN GARDEN “can 
ae A shi rpg through Messrs 
ILLI 
Z 
COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, |steieremers peer Er 
=f é ” 
at AGE FRE PARTS AS STATED sient “hee ‘Price CURRENT AND GARDEN DIRECTORY” just 
published. ooa o a 
i A COMPLETE COLLECTION of KITCHEN GA : TAO Owe Oi AONE MILD Seog 
RDEN SEEDS fi aa DEN. — 
Beh fret Bei) Ee fps n na oe Si EN, for one pism E z d. TH cae ee ete MILLION ope 
Í A COMPLETE Rh geese d of Ditto, in enee proportionately reduced RE > grees 200 plants of Seakale and A g 
stn A COMPLETE COLLECTION of Ditto, dit NE ay a 110 0 geo pec Wholesale pr prices on application. 
di A COMPLETE COLLECTION of Ditto, ditto eg ba Widen a NDL .. Seed Merchan: s 
T 7 y: PA CHOICE ER FENI i a SMALE GARDEN... wi 7 see k í$ C 4 k pa JHEE PERS RDEN SEEDS have been 
ot be wa à TE included in ihiede Collections are those whic ah have prove = id be the most ‘prolific, ‘peat ‘Age ured, A hundred “gtd poe gies a that s raw or Pacis ye 
en cen} of general cultivation. The No, 1 Collectio in evitata? 20 quarts of the best sorts of Fea 0 quarts s Garden Eanes, 5 pints communication with di: pent es ta of the kingdom, their celebrity 
ri ‘The or Kidney Beans, the best sorts of Broccoli, Lettuces, Regen Cabbages, ‘and al diner ” vegetable seeds in due proportion. | has become ‘extended. eliver our seeds carriage free 
- quantities contained in the other colle on are 8 a Paper entitled “ Con of Sutton’s Collections,” which will be by T, pe! e most distant Oaoa S. 
ne nt post free on receipt of two penny stam Priced Lis y be had on application. p 
re IN STRUCTIONS ULTIVATION ARE SENT WITH THE SEEDS. ioe WiteEn & Sox, Nurserymen and Seed Growers, 
i N.B. If any of the above articles are not required they should be named OF Se ster; Seedsmen to the Gloucestershire Agricultural 
si OTHER SORTS will be eaten in HE ken those omitted, Purchasers joining together, of either | "% E ae? iblished. Vy of the Eighteenth Cent 
p size, to be s Sai day, will receive them at reduced rates, as under 'stablished in the early part e Eiqhteent UTY. 
our No. 1 Collections (37. eac oH) vii for £11 0 Four No 4 Collections (1, each) .. é - for £3 10 0 UTTON’S MONSTER LET PUCES, THE B OR 
Tour Rea mo ere peed Reo 0 Four No.5 ditto (15s. each) .212 0 Sy ger ir OR FoR AGRICULTURE.—The largest and 
s . (1, 10s. each) ree 5 0| Four No.6 di (10s, 6d.each) ... .118 quickest ge wing ae eet = s SUTTONS hg Ae ood 
COS,” sn u SUTTON’S SUPERB G N 
: the ee ners’ Chronicle, in a critique on Lettuces, says o! the 
- t of these—“ This is the Cos Lettuce, very large, 
T. CHOICE NEW FLOWER SEEDS. leaves h ee tari tee we ape 35 
lanching white, crisp, so excellent that one would sı no 
BE ici aca ear a “s Sone g showy kinds of Flower Seeds are respectfully recommended to leave the selection cf sorts igher de; of p ection could be obtai a 
ti orele snie t pete Arer men Supt thos mre os we sib to be really worthy eA cmtiyation: Showd -E iaaa hav: any | mer Lettu ” And other he says— "3 SUPERB 
should be: mes @ th gis n giving the order, that lude them, or should any sorts be already | GREEN Cos: This very much resembles the preceding, but is a 
"T e ren on os ‘OF ie them, darker green, ai t ane ae is preferable for sowing 
, LOWER SEEDS TO BE SENT FREE BY POST. early in spring, and also fi 
e The best 100 sorts of Ye Seed SRE 2 Seeds may be had (if ordered amikigi in packets ts. each, 
nie The best 50 sorts ditto, with instructions S ab rest aR ae post free—Address, SUTTON & Sons, Seed Growers and Mer- 
< eee dit 38 a a 2 RP Po PO chants, Reading, Berks. 
e sorts ditt to ase . one ” oS ae . 
great satisfaction given b; jons i ia 2 Th r 
J; to their friends; as also b + T g pired 3 
a x od 
i ‘om the Rev. W. H. Roach, Whiteshiil = ae ge Stroud. he Rev. J. Lawson Sisson, North NUAR 856. 
i “I am more than satisfied with the ent of Seeds youn | “ Your Se laiat are decidedly superior to eee ea rocure in SORBA tie cope dm 
a! that T havo dane be te by evap ae es abit: and I mien ih this neighbourhood. 5 
; ee ving the choice to you than From Mr, William Moor, Gardener, the Rectory, Stoke. How is it, we are asked, that the Lonpon ‘Parks, 
5 “I never had at ae take! last year) a lot of "Seeds which | of which we boast so much, a are such miserable 
4 © From Charles Lawrence, Esq., Cirencester. have all turned out so s; tory.” i 
is E < I never recollect having received such a numerous collection | From Mr. Bon representatives of the beautiful and varied exotic 
o Seeds from any house so good in quality.” eG No ae. pag Esg, Huntsham Courts vegetation which the last 30 years have been t 
p Eo head = oleae Kirwan, Withycombe Rectory, Taunton. “Iw uch plea: with your collection of Seeds last year in collecting. Why, Says 5 on ent, do I see 
m neem with the selection of rye sent by | that I leave nit co vier Selectii again this year, both for the | į i all of | a noble 
bs Zou, that I reeomm ended two of my friends to take parcels from | Kitchen and Flower Garden ty / 4 many-tinted foliage in 
om Mr, Robertson, Gardener to A. Pollock, Ei we, |3 many-fashioned, many- hil 
Krom Aone Cathet, Toq, Knockdolian Castle, Gi rvan, N.B. 4 Waly 1 30; 1855. sg., Lockfine, N the 4 London, 
Ws various tlondaseat hed they ave woah pleased with theme and E EEE i Sen Ei sad Plone 
you may depended ee 
; cles you pon my con nung to fies ah ng as Í find om the Rev. C. T. Farley, Moor Hill, Stourport, July 23, 1855. 
J Your Seeds are ie eran per my Gardener ever made use of, 
: From the Rev, gi E. Walker, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, Feb. 28. äia gave the ray tisfacti 
“ Mr. Walker connot but compli ti 
? pl: iment Messrs. Bein ton & Sons From n. Esq., hito, Brecon, March 2, 1855. 
on the quality of ofthe he Eogtemant last year, as they were by far the | _“ The Garden Collection of Seeds has hitherto been most judi- 
i best he ever p J 
, ciously selected, and of the best description. 
mis no 
Also, Natural Grasses, fo: i bee 
: r see & Meadows, Fine Mangel Wurzel, Turni d contain whatever in pme gardens hae) 
i i p, ani i ae 
er Agricultural Seeds. thrive, unless it be that trees of modata intro- 
R Gen SENT CARRIAGE FREE = one BELOW. ved 
es o value i 20s. an Parte are delivered free to on the Great West d Berks Consumi “is ee 
and Hants Rail pitt Reon i 
=s ; or less tham 20s. value, the Parcel will reg any Station on the following | extended, but more strictly A 
i AE West > uth Bast Western, Worcester and Wolverh on. : pa ual barrier to ihe ‘cultivation of 3 
of 40s. value and upwards are delivered 3 i b 
a al Stati the No free, not only vy the above-named Railways, but ulso to Edini ron, we ‘that seems a bad reason 
a > z es orth Western, Great Northern, and A Midland Railways. why the public should be condemned to ed 
. a 
deciduous trees would so 
J 
JOHN SUTTON & SONS, Sal Growers, Reading, Berks. 
Dublin, Cork, or Belfast. 3 monotony 
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