Maron 15, 1856.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
AND PASTURE “GRASS | oe 
ORGE GIBBS asp Co. 6, Dow * street 
Picea beg to announce that inete MIXTU RES OF 
ixtures am sorts) for forming Lawns... 
G. G. & Cos New 
is now ready, and 
G 
ug d. per lb. 
Priced AGRICULTU pen vod ATALOGUE 
will za forwarded free on ap 
R GI 
GRASS AND AGRICU Siga SEEDS, 1856. 
HOMAS GI BBS a AND CO., 
5 re 
they nee be able to execute immedia tely any orders which ma: 
be e 
ted to them 
E SEEDSMEN TO THE WHITE CLOVER.—The above kinds of Clovers'will take well 
now ea cleaning, and that 
y 
Mixta F of Grass Seeds for laying dı land t t 
7:1 
NT PASTURE —  , QUTTON'S SELECTED MANGEL WURZEL.— 
GRASS SEEDS for The MANGEL WURZEL ROOTS from 
PERMANENT 
Ņ R. SMITHE’S MIXED 
grown 
various soils are now ready for sale.—Cost per acre, 24s., 
GRASS SEEDS ag now ready for delivery at the following | allowing 4 bushel Is to the acre. The Seeds will be delivered free | Mes eed gained the First Prizes at the 
prices :— of expense to the nearest Kanrar Station. an bab be Pome | ind one oth er Root waar last season— 
Mixtures for laying Land down to permanent Grass, for light, | required from parties unknow stling, Fev oraha Ken (see Times Newsp a aai 12, 1855. 
heavy, and other soils aargh 2 bushels and 12 gres to the IM TANT TO N AND FA r PS pba aes iat Ad on Messrs. Burtoni ate 
rr rP Eo a sid, T?. BE SOLD, pairing s Puspie-top Swede, Ellie the Smithfield Club, shown in Baker Street Bazaar, as see reports 
tot 32s Globe, and White Globe Turnip Seed, fro bulbs; | Agricultural Gazette, Bell's Messenger, Mark Lane Express, 
Mixture mprov ing and renovating old Grass Land, he ctor White Spanish and White Globe rin Seed, ail oF 1805 greh: | Pry nt ner papers of December last. At present, Messrs. SUTTON 
8.30 
also Seed Potatoes as follows:—Fluke Kidneys, 90s. 
pi 
vered either at st. Neots, on hs 
Š Seed. Pri 
Early Shaws, ‘Soe p er ton. Deliv Glo . per | The prices of other po and of large q 
a at Northern Railway, or at Swavesey = astern Countie tities may be had on application.—KReyal Berkshire Seed Estab- 
i ne).—Apply to Mr. Cooper, Eaton Sacon, St. Neo lishment, Reading, March, 1856. 
Drayton, Cambs, A Ge 
THE | KE HYBRID 
ALSI CLOVE 
PERENNIAL RED CLOVER.—_TRUE PEREN 
R.— SEED 
NISL N 3 ESTABLISHMENT 
on land whish has aror Clover-sick when sown with th ie RN 
CARRIACE FREE. 
ay aN 
coop SE EDS, 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GR ROWERS THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
SUTTON’S Mea ol ass Seeds for e, pir 
gy kus = ay we aigis ra Eien OF PREVENTIN 
& s Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. UTTON SONS, SEED Readi 
pss IUR = anp LA R Gentlemen laying 
Pastu re and Meadow 
Irrigation or eee eer 
Upland Sheep Wal 
Parks and Field seed 
Rye-gras ses, Clovers, Carrots, Cabbages, Parsnips, Mangel 
‘Wurzels, Swedes, Hybrids, Turnips, and all other Seeds requisite 
for the Farm. 
Kitchen Garden Seeds and nie say = vs 
Priced Lists and detailed Catal ready, and m: 
had, post free, on application to "oats aed ys ron ‘the one: 
m Street, Piccadilly, L 
TALIAN RYE GRASS W 
S pram anp SONS having in an mba cipati on 
great de mand a's a Beau 
in ofthe 
ob cation are se ai t with th arly o orders will be 
Pri 
sary. 
“ey see 
rs, Reading, B: ed 
PERMANENT PASTURE GR GRASSES — Gen 
inteni 
men to t the Royal Pgventtural Socety of En gland, corner of ME- EPPS begs to assure she Festive that ber above 
o ee d, 
(rat fre d Lists of Agricultural Seeds may be ea maY Stro 
Grow ERS, 
Ing S Be Berks, ds manly oy kind of FARM SEEDS 
- ; T genuine and s r quality, warranted ali of the 
anial under the advertised prices by DAWE, COTTRELL & noth of 1855. 
agg Eig erty to pee take aoe 3, Laurence Pountney 
Lane, e Str 0 plana em pia procure good Seeds 
Tey ARLEY FROM THE CHALK. blis 
ME: H. RA NBIRD, Basingstoke, can supply 
Chevalier, Golden Drop, Thanet, and other approved sorts 
of Barley at market prices. Hudson’s goen oaen Barley, a 
ity, 
a inns most remote parts of the kingdom 
moderate prices from this Esta 
shment. are foes ea my pra y to 
Surron & Sons, Seed ‘eed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
new eens » Dro uctive, and of fine Malting q may be had 
on applicatio i í t A 
Epps’ NE FUCHSIA “ WONDERFUL.” 
Sra E 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
- rdinary and attractive ETER reso AND 
aona yet offered. Tube and ates a A ay scarlet; the ey a e: bay! 
s very broad and of great substance, which Þeautifully 
1 
ETC. 
intimate that 
ex, dis ing an im dark violet velvet corolla, | nd ironiko te ‘Turnips, Mangel Wurzel, Carrots, and other 
rticle measuring in many flowe in diameter. This Fuchsia | Roots, Seed Oats, Wheat, Barley, and mes) a sA which “ et 
o be eatest wonder yet produced in this class of the finest ki and most ap; ear y n cultiv 
owers. rawings were e late in the autumn by that | Priced Lists m e had on ra mt 
celebrated floral artist, Mr. AARE which may be seen at most Seed aN ea on ty the Queen, and 
of the principal Nurseries and Florists in the United Kingdom, | the sagging and jiri ‘city o o! E 
Early orders solicited, as there are already a great apa 27, Gre at George Str 
mg Pl ants early in Spřing, 10s. 6d. The 
discount to the trade fii ere Saree are taken. 
Bower Nurseries, Maidstone, 
LEE. anger (oe ER, &c., Clevedon, 
r Bristol, offe remaining surplus stock of POTA- 
VE BLE AND FLOW 
PETER LA LAN SON anp SON io zon ag best 
attention to pike Stocks of the above, which they know, to 
be of first-rate quality. 
Priced Catalogues 
r Acre. 
Joun Sutron & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, 
ERMANENT PASTURE GRASS, A a fi est 
quality, can be obtained from the Subseri r 
Fo 
most us e kinds, 
armei p 
Pri e 24s. to 30s. Mai Fay: 
E will be sent post fi =. per application, addressed | all, American a sob York a aud Unease White. 
Berks 
anent Panes TOES ‘and à STRAWBERRIES at a great reduction in price. may be had on on application. 
ended to com- Alen re all Seconds, fit for planting whole, strictly his | _Seedsmen aud Nurserymen to Her Majesty the rot saat and to 
in oe ud of varieties he can confidently recommend true | the oars 2. Agricultural Society of Scot! 
ame, The following Potatoes d varietie: 10s. the Great George Street, casa 
erae o 5s. 6d. half sack ; 3s. qua: $ ye > rigor’s Prolific, 
Early King, Early nley, Nelson’s e, Rylott’s Flour- OTICE. 
p J2SkSow’s Improve d Kidney 1 ack; 8s. 6d. half sack; | Seed Warehouse, A High Street, Exeter 
OPPOSITE THE GUILDHALL). 
apo 
s. 6d. quarter Sik. 
gai oaia of the following varieties tru s. 6d. 
per 100:—Keens’ Seedling, Princess Alice Maude 1 British ae: 
Myatt’s Prolific; Swainston’s irai Y jae 6 F y pti Stirling 
T, Elt 
yam ya ee AND co, 
CHA 
For full descriptions, geol £ papas Agricultural Price 
Wittiam E. RENDLE & Co, 
ITALIAN RYE-G 
DRUMMOND on 
. mre ii 
the follo 
RYE-GRASS, 
s, i 
CRASS, ET 
— Stating 1 NB, tree airi 
wing Seed: 
ITALIAN selected from the finest stock in 
Lombardy, and is especially recommended ee its oo 
growth a pond wn mc habit. PELE na miae miissen 
po ge rome: Rye-grass bein, 
ld be transmitted oe delay. 
mecca RY rae of the finest growths, perfectly 
clean and in various weights, weighing from 22 lbs. to 30 Ibs. 
per bushel. 
TRASES FOR PERMANENT P. 
ex 
PASTURE.—From the exten- 
xperience they have had in this 
Whit fully saved by themselves from fo bulbs. 
Es) — broad-leaved 
e em ab fe ae ee Ga Pen oth deserip- 
tion of FARM SEEDS, may be had post free on application. 
avaluable Descriptive Č Godleane of ae ea 
cultivati: 
containing a such sor! are really worth cul 
__ NB. ELIVERY. —All Seeds me's under ¢ STREN 
2 inn the ae r h ELR ET 
rougi 
*,* FARM aes An assortment of the most 
approved Scotch are y kept in Stock. 
W. DRUMMOND awp SONS, 
Seep and Iueremenr Warenovses, Stirling and Dublin. 
SeeD Mer. ston n 
Apat a y supply the following See our List of Garden Seeds with pala Flow 
TCH & ON, 
poy description pA all the best and Castle Pine, Deptford Pine, Royal , Nimrod, Ji or gh exer AND, CHELSEA 3 
“ RENDLE’s Price Current and Farm Directo ‘ory for | and several other old varieties. Nev ay : ion to name: yi 
1856.” Appl Patterson’s SCARLET NONPAREIL, to 20s. per 100; 3s. to BES respec iets form their Friends Å the 
2 12s. 6d. for 50 te to the strength of the plants. Bonum a am that Ge continue to on the Seed 
Wittram E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. MAGNUM, 5s. t DMIRAL Dunpas 5s. to 20s. | Business p fa? e, in alL ite b ranches, mat the above 
ELLOW GLOBE MANGEL WURZEL, of the| per 100, &c. Oman Pacua, 7s. 6d. to 30s. per 100; 4s. to 16s. Premises, 54, nioa STREET, Voero it has been conducted for 
st iption, at 6d. per lb., or 14lbs. pe 63. 3 pnd = ee s) Sie Harry, 20s. to 50s. eee 100; | th e last 18 y n'a and that they h: 
WHITE BELGIAN CARROT SEED, 9d. PE Preseason, pa 7 ie} NNECTION eee 
and all pe kinds of Agricultural Seeds of 7 best RBE PRANBY ” will be a ae out about the | With a diy danse Establishm 
descriptions and at the = est remunerative prices. alat of a sii good healthy aiaa ah. or Gia ‘oe JAMES VE mon Anp SON vini partient arly ito iho under- 
pe to all R r . | stood that their sole motive in giving this Notice is to prevent 
United Kingdom, ma A ately ra ih nao aig. | MISTAKES and DISAREOINTMENTS to thelr, Customers 
TL’ E. Rer Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. pam and habit good. A fine stock of Choice Geraniums, Soda. t oS counteract any reports that have been or may be 
EEDS FOR “peed fie fea. Sh r dozen; good sorts, 27. 2s. per 100. Cinerari: beng 
as, good sorts, nt: 
. Dielytras, N.B.—They ‘particularly request that all LETTERS and 
, 183. pend denh, ORDERS for say be distinctly addressed 
fnew te IO PEO T Seeds, 20 JAMES VEIT EE a POE Ate ate ae ie 
MARTIN & Sox, Nursery and Seed Establishment, EEA | 
Hull Branch Junction Street. 
CONTINENTAL PLAN 
decussata, stro 
RoE” 
Swede Tumip cn py ls.4d. pata 5s. per gall. E. G. HENDERSON anp . SON beg to ‘The Ga energ E hronicle. 
Scotch Turnips ditto, “10d. per Ib., 3 ¥. per qt., Ša. pt MES nae notice ona they have just completed nes ea 
Common Turnips . 8d. per Ib. 1s. per qt., 4s. 4, with the noted traveller and botanist, M. I. LINDEN, of the SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1856. 
Tankard Turnips .. .. 8d. per 1b., 1s. per qt, ås. y- Botanie Gardens, Brussels, for the distribution throughout Creat 
White Belgian Carrot ... 9d. per Ib.’ Britain and Ireland of the following new and beautiful P 
Long Red Mangel Wurzel, 6d. per Ib. And in. accordance with the above arrangements, M. I yaa. MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEE. i 
Yellow Globe do. . has handed over to tem for execution, when ready, he orde Toxspax, March 18—Horticultural....++s..eerssesesee 2 Pmt. 
Italian Soe seeding 9s. ae 5 a. already rece’ from the pont gentlemen EM VE Re 
nts gps . per bushel S. Rucker, Es Wandsworth Mess Sons, ih 1 
noon pamere do. ae fee enc ‘W.Saundors,Paq, Wandsworth |» Toots I Il be found a report of the 
ivery.— All kinds of Seed are delivered car- | Mr. J. Welteh, Jun, King’s | Messrs, Backhouse and Co. | proceedings at the mee of the Horticultural 
een Railwa mais Ro: a a that paaa 
_ TAE A Poris nel Y in Movers. 1 x and Co., | Messrs. A. Henderson and Co. Society last Todak. nit rr ear 
| ron pple Place. has yet been determined 
satai kke (LOCHERIA) IFICA.—Dark 
red, kg ee and rahe es oh with deep violet, almost pa i ro rm 
black, flow: o inches in diameter. 
ACHIMENES sb an AMABILIS —Delicate rose, with deep 
carmine markings, throat rayed and marked with white. 
Cc TEA EMINENS. ona —_ class ` Amim 
ing larger than any other in b: si very abuni 
and free, and o lant. 
GONOCALYX PULCHER.—A beantifal {little greenhouse 
se eie with bright — red tubular flowers, tipped with white. 
of 
yet 
ra pjana ma reasons ge got e 
ing at present an en o 
Conic ie indeed we it be ae par do so, 
as charming when out of blossom as when 
Mpe the young growth being always of a lively 
rosy purple. 
aan E. G.H. & Son take this opportunity of expressing 
ir pleasure in being enabled to offer the above beautiful Plants, 
rite they are sare will give satisfaction to every on p, dome 
re totally distinct from all oi other varieties at present known in 
their different classes. 
S. The a Plants will be ready for ding out 
and after the Ist May. 
eae each, ori now ready, and may be had 
on appl ication eac rir A po st- idan, A except when 
three postage will not be charged:— | an 
ACHIM idii sp home AERIAN. 
n (TYDEA) AMABILIS. 
A JENNY LIND, 
CAM 
CUPHIA EMINENS. 
DIANTHUS SS ae ae 
FUCHS! ee PEROR NAPOLEON awp VENUS DE 
MED) 
sa A ia agi all the novelties of the ; 
t RDEN SEEDS. of the: 
season SeN ye Engraving of the new Chinese Potato | 
DIOSCOREA BATATAS), is now ready, and can be had 
GRATIS on application. Wellington N ‘ursery, St. John’s Wood. 
