‘ 
210 T 
Ji WHEELER FLOWE SON, vapid beg to ya 
the y e 
mAy AeA atthe fo Zie pri 
qUrrteD ov DOUBLE GERMAN “ASTER—Assortment 
splendid varie 
R SEEDS; 
ties, containing of each colour s. 5% Alonsoa Wa 
10 
Ditto ‘ditt 13 varieties | 
Packets of the ve vars. mixed, 1s. ; “small “pac ckets, each 
pare ee TEN-WEEK ok oe of 24 
varieti colour separa’ 
WEEK STOCK.—This 
The are exceedingly large, 
colours rose, purple, blue, light gon and white. 
es mph nine beautiful varieties 
eties mixed, 1s.; small p: 
DWARF AM GERMAN WALLPLOWER- LEAVED TEN- 
WEEK STOCK—Assortment of 12 splendid varieties, 
containing of each variety 100 seeds 3 
NEW ROSE PURPLE EMPEROR STOCK, per ‘packet 1 
Or ert peer of eight splendid varieties 3 
DWARF DOUBLE kaine (at ne seein te 10 most 
eties, con of eac e-eighth 
TALL DOUBLE” ' LARKSPUR — Collection of eight 
peas varieties, containing of each colour one-eighth of 
ZINNIA BLEGA ANS— Collection of six beautiful varieties 
ia fons met oe testimonials will give some slight 
he high rep 
te in which our seeds are held:— 
yon that the German Stocks and Asters 
entire 
dmired 
before ; they are grand in the aetna of a wore gh 
”—Mr. Gardener to E. Hollan 
ches 
mbleton. 
“The German Stocks and Asters have given general ee 
faction, having sateen or toes dae th for brilliancy 
of a Mg —Mr. ” Verte, tegans, Florist, 
sett fas asked mer wire: I lad ‘the 
Esg., Stackpole Ci 
Peas were excellent.” —The Hon. F. Scott, M.P., Sandhur: 
Nurserymen 
Germany, which A can repometigod offer 
pitas pod which will be forwarded recenti in £ the Gardeners Ohr. ae, te in packets 
Stoc 
you S de nd SH RUBS of v: d 
satisfaci irisi ol hen a most we fininedtate effect or for extensive a Plantations, where 
by every one who saw them. 
r Isaw 
2in 
Esq., M.P., Dw 
to your recommendation; they 
many Leal who visited the 
seed from.” —Mr, Barlass, 
gardei n, price 
t year, and I Doae al are 
liams, 
‘st 
WHEELER & Son, and Seed Growers, 
Gloucester, por ae to the Gloucestershire A geibuljral Society 
hundred yea: 
HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Marcu 29, 1856. 
pogs pi bae m > CELERY —The tant, 
CUCURBITA PE 
niga wa, Wy Tavern Sed. The ahh, begs to 
of this remarkable a rs a i per p 
1s. Also the following sele don from BOST! “NEW VEGETABLE MARROW —A 
of desira able new or rare seeds :— new and valuable introduction from America, 2s, 6d. 
arczewiczi, light scarlet, distinct new species ... 6d. packet, can be obtained genuine from 
: Soen conspicuum, new white, ‘abundant eset: ge os 1 m E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth, 
* SEEDS FOR THE FARM. 
0 8 Phir AS Cantabrica, pretty dwarf perennial, r 4d. 
Erysimum arkansanum, fine new species, grange, ena 1s. DE E. r peA AND 0., i Ser > ae 
5 0| Lupinus subcarnosus, deep violet and white, very beautiful 6d. CHANTS, Te oe, ire, can supp y the follo 
+. 2 6| Leptosiphon aureum, very pretty H 6d: | Agricultural Seeds, all neat and genuine, and of the best t possible 
O 6| Matricaria eximia, dwarf white bedder, r, free bloomer... 3d, | deseription. 
Man te blue, yeetsy dwarf emer 3d.| For full descriptions, see “ RENDLE’s Agricultural Price 
Papay score’ berm very Be yar warf speci ` Ad. Current and Farm Pirey 
ropæo on 8 rare, eigl 4g 10d. per lb., r€ 
/hitlavia grandiflora, deep violet, a beautiful annual 4d. Senieh aal aitier 10d. ae Ib, nar ‘4d gsi a ace Per gall, 
6 | Ten Week Stock, new large flowered eee: mixed 4d. Terie . 8d. per 1s. per qt eee 
6 | Emperor Stock, six beautiful vars., mixed 4d. ae Tur 8d. per n Is. per qt. : n 
Quilled Asters, 10 finest varieties, mi ixed on 3d. White Belgian eet 9d. per jag 
Truffaut's Peony- -flowered ditto splendid mixed, imported... 6d. Long Red Mangel Wurzel, 6a man Tb. 
0 | Camellia eee vee fine colours, mixed 6d. Yellow Glo’ 
0 With every novelty of the'season, and man eeds. Italian Rye-Grass, 9s, per bushe 
0 * Gardening Book of Annuals,” by N; favour- Scotch Perennial do. j gee 9s. per bushel; 
ably noticed in the Gardeners’ Chronicle for yom 18th, 1855, Devon Evergreen do. o Ts: per bushel. 
0 von in all the leading publications of the day, may be had Po: st- Free Delivery. —All Mande of Seed vyred car- 
ae /ALTON NURSERY, eee age free to all Steam Ports and Railway stationgin 
cant naair: PASA ach Preasune the United Kingdom.—See the “ Price Current.” 
GROUNDS, OR ota PARKS OR HMen AND TO COM- Wiutram E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, PI 
oa meant PUBLIO PARKS on CEN ES. LYMOUTH is one of the principal Seaports im the 
VING b hi ale i 
k of United Kingdom, and possesses one of the finest 
arious sizes, adapted either | harbours in the —— 
Steamers and Clip continually sail from thence to Au 
maller Gamar and less expensive plants are required. In addition New Zealand, ddan ‘America, yah all parts-of ie world, ae that 
to his ral stock of the po ng kin ds of graa nd Shrubs, | fore reign orders can be’aht ipped with promptness and dis 
whic! ‘lowed to be the a sive in England, he this lar Wi ispateh, 
season offers upwards of a housand of the two most ere ave regular lines 
TARDIS Trees lately Tearen “the eb alas an lots 
of Steamers rounds to London; 
psig! e Hull, priate Cork, Dublin, ig Glas- 
and all the principal Shi ‘ppt 
CATA and CEDRUS BEODARS; o of va es, from 1 to ng Ports in the United 
= any o smell alphas le quantities a 
a Trdo aid Shrubs bg inspect his collection and obtain 
prices on 1 thè spot, as the mere bea of such trees (as ey eet i in 
Fists) goei no idea of the value of well grown select plants for 
choo ee gene 
BA 
in igdom anne dayi in the 
Plymo s also ected uth Devon Railway with 
s the aE chains ee ‘Tinks of, he British Batiwiya, pe goods. 
ey tert A + expeditiously and as cheaply 
” Specime 
b from Plymouth as. 
ndreds of the 1 ger sized and finely shaped | ®"¥ town in : 
ae of the Araucaria imbrica’ PATSA Daaa have been | AU Orders fe or Seeds either for the Farm, the Kitchen 
pat aad i tubs, to secure their sonar ne in safety eat dis- | Garden, or Flower Ga: from 
tances in this country, or to any part abroad. 
rden, can be had 
WILLAN E. RENDLE & ry Seed Merchants, P Plymouth, 
Priced Lists 
will be sent on application. Establi: she d 1786. 
3 
Second Collection, SU 
d garden, fo: 
GRASS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT PASTURE, 
urt | Including the poo ‘ae ial, Red, White, and Alsike corres (Carriage 
ee), price 24s. to 30s. per Acre 
From Professor Lindley.—“ Messrs. SurTox,—We H lread f is but justi th 
Established have proved the best we pave lep for many years. “JOHN LINDLEY. 
ELECT CULTIVATED GRASSES ror PERMA- “ Horticultural Society, 21, Regent Street, London, Nov. 9, 1853.” 
! NENT P. on Sale by W: E, RENDLE & 
Se eee, Ee ties special | Sutton’s are Grass Seeds for Improving: Parks, Pregoi and Meadows, 
Exi from “RENDLE’S Agricultural Price Current and Farm | of Seed:requ ay Sibs- to 12 1bs-pe we 
sa ag oR 1856.” i A sa — ugust 9, 1855. e acres sown with yı Seg mi PAR is now one of the 
Our Mixed Grasses for Permanent Pasture, d&c., have | “Your ur Seeds have! answered admirably. our dr Mangai |en noe neighbourhood” oey Torin; tint seca 
n i ner 8 sown Seni "Wurzel, Carrots, arsnips, sy r] our Grass Seeds ‘rom retin * 
ihe of Sia who y have so also have answered aha sane were sown in spring, under “Fiv Keiha ago I wrote to yo u Pt sen es Mixture of Grass 
best Te and wil rather unfavourable circi The After-Grass is remark- | Seeds to sow upon a neres of old Pastures. At the time'I took 
be 36 anlot toes p e ahati ka pe Those wh tow able—Cloyer and other weeds “spring up where nothing but the | the farm, the 10 acres of Meadow was almost useless. I have 
ogy tren selection caw purchase all the ki poorest pasture ha at ae en usly; and I think that a field.of miaa aoaient: pastate 2? 
SU 
AYING DOWN 
MIX’ For L; LAND to PERMA- | 20d the price, which Te se spik to 9d. as Hg or ig Lk cwt. 
NENT PASTURE on MEADOW.—The kinds are most = me Seed Establishmen ingdo: 
all noxious 
poner mp 
TTONS R 
TIX sé GRASS SEEDS consists of 
chased sej mec 
town sexeral t- Vestdeen) LUi Pasture Grats Seeds for any Soil at moderate charges. 
Poas,” Ta in su as will — suit S5 D aa fee aye been o; 
the. soil’ h selec! is intended. We 
bles u: 
acre, hehe 
to suit the soil. ‘(Gentenen i in giving their 
to state the of the soil, situa- 
POR ® DAYING DOWN PERMANENT LA 
and re ta bid he prices of the 
are 18s. 2s, 6d. per gallon, or 1s per lb. 
FOR PERMANENT PASTURE AND HAY 1x ORCHARDS 
TH TREE: 
S.— 
praan of Cia ici suitable me 
Bho oth , comprising two bushels o 
light seed and 12 of hi 
FOR pATHY oe MOORY LA BEE 
IMPROVED with A VIEW TO THEIR PRODUC CING. BETTER 
PASTURE.—We og offer an excellent mixture for Heathy 
Moory Lands, at 25s. per we with varieties which will thrive 
best on such soils. hen the order is sent it is fevable that it 
should be stated whether he soil is of a moist peaty characte! 
beg nature ina high altitude, 
LAYING DOWN SHALLOW UPLANDS asp SHEEP 
Wa —For this purpose we can offer avery eaat assort- 
suitable for elevated situations, which we can render at 30: 
per 
ieee their natural habits, and a 
tts ae MIXTURE ror’ RENOVATING OLD PASTURES, PARK 
LANDS, &c.—We can supply an excellent selection for ‘renovat- 
Old Pastures, deficient deficient of Clo overs, and eal fi 
3. 
to: excellent food for sheep. 
l 4 ix PREPARATION ror IRRIGATION, or 
Ws.—In ben brn we seat es ee chap. 
moistur 
about 10 Ibs. of seed, at 9d. per Ib, 
This pe Aron tg <n for coh aan s do not 
require to he plant is th heth er 
partial failureof kid 
ante other cirew iea deos 
FoR ORNAMENTAL PARKS, 
ewe 
EASUKE GROU. NDS be, KEPT CONSTANTLY UNDER | From Mr. ALEXANDER, Agriculturist to the Irish Church Mission 
SCYTHE.—Our pte go o has 
‘ass peu 
oe. mirs nt to own 
o Sane of their sipertorith oe the 
g of June; and by the 36th of July foll 
wi eae aioe’ -ea carriage free, sce 
to Wm, E Prw Q, d M, 
ts, E 1y ta. 
From 
r, or |! Be will pone ze one of the — easi Mangels which will 
S as! have bee 
aon 
“ 
ave 200 acı 
bei Grasses, at Globe Mangel such as we had last year: 
> in tet ion Road were completely. yaltered, — ar and Yellow Globe Wurzel, 
= wile eg and laid. down to fine Grass; the seeds Parsi 
RENDLE’S Pine bo 
DA enamga es: Price Current and Farm D esd for 
Pe 
UTTON «a ften requested to appoint Agents for the wrote wel tong Seeds in different localities; ‘voor 
sually | however, that Abenties seldom prove satisfactor: 
vy seed per o th 
bd this arrangement gentlemen residing in 
ig the aidin to most parts of England. 
re no 
W Seeds direct from the Growers, whereby ‘ae, 
wn can be supplied with genuine” 
TETON. Price ie Pron sh $ post 
Royal Berkshire Seed acts ‘Roading. 
TON’S 
SELECTED MAN CEL WURZEL. 
HE ROOTS of this superior MAGEE. 
Agricultural een took the First Prize: 
Messrs, SUTTON’S 
see reports in the Spania 
WURZEL, which were exhibited at the Birmingham a md: othe 
m every ins (See Times, December 12th, 1855.) 
were also much ifan on megye tand se bes Smithfield Club Show in the Baker Street Bazaar, a 
ral Gazette, Bells Messenger, Mi Express, and other papers of December last. 
The E Sat Extracts from Letters also show the superior quality of Surzon’s Mangel Wurzel: =— 
r. F. MANDER, Inlease, near Hungerford. 
From Mr. T. Hrpparp, Bishopstone. 
“Your Mangel Wurzels did remarkably well ;—the finest Isaw 
Pal: ge" 
m C. J. PARKE, Esq., ae enbury House, Wimborne, Dotty 
January 14; 1856. 
“ You will please keep a pef A ps quantity of your aT 
Pie Seed for 7 acres.. My last crop was mage tice en- 
bailiff informs me Jaa an wei wna a nee’ tof the feld, and 
lated the roots 
nish you, There people to see 
855. 
P 
w Globe oa m sent me, 
ne find. i sata “peneficial 
ng seed from your soil to anon 
From Mr. W. Moore, Steward to 
Mangels and Taraipe we had 
without a rood missin, 
A, Fountain, Esq. 
of you are splendid; 
ing. Send 200 Ibs of Yeo 
If any geptlem n had 
ot have bee! presse ted.” 
4 Preston Vicarage, leans 
ee are the most regular, and the finest I have 
rier ig aig SLEMAN, ; Bat, Cug Cottage, Bideford. 
“I hav ost pen gh olen of Mangel Wurzel from the 
Seed I had ots voll — April 1 have had the Wetan a t 
a Ibs. and 32 bla ellow ane obe C p st bes Ibs. eac 
mo uire aan e oesie quantity of e t the ensuing 
i 
offered 4007, for ours (17 acres) it would n 
From the Rey. HENRY CRIPPS, ae Eia Rev. W. CORNWELL, Orossen’s Parsonage, Southport. 
“Your Era Red” Tanti and your poreik Mangel 
hav aa succeeded so admirably, that I should like to try your 
se 
Clifton, Connemara. 
OBERT STRATTON, Esq., Boa Bush House, Brinkw Its 
“The Farm Seeds with which we were favo d (gratuitously) very much pleased with your Elvetham Mange k 
from Nene Sutton and Sons were wieatiene: genie the Be y vt believe tobe very jam anp as I find my pigs d y 
Swedish Turnips, and aapa ajea than = other ur Grass seeds also gave 
e great satisfaction. 
ON can supply any quantity of Seed. Price of their Selected Yellow Globe, 9d. per I. 
T yet age or ries by the cwt. ; Elvetha am hane sort), 1s. 6d. per lb. For prices of other kinds, %6 
Surton’s Priced List of Farm Seeds, 
SUTTON & SONS, Seed Growers, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading: 
