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Fon HISTORY AND CULTIVATION, SEE ESSAY IN THE “ JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL кошорун SocrgTY" FOR FEBRUARY, 1862, 
HALLETT'S 
WHITE PEDIGREE WHEAT, 
сла. ШАШЫ, 
NOW OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME, 
Grown upon the Summit of the Chalk Downs, and yielded over several Acres nearly Seven Quarters per Acre, 
the Crop on similar Light Soils being this year extremely bad. 
a fine Millers? Wheat. dition t ing #1 t dinary producti ft iginal Кей Pedigree Wheat. Straw of medium length ап ý 
being b eg зы bad weather. А Winter Wheat ошу, З d т; tig 
SEED REQUIRED. 
If c in ees 1 Meus on 0 " es, If Drilled in November, 4 Bushels on 4 Acres, 
Oct: 35 December, 4 ча Чоў 
Note.—The ORIGINAL “RED” PEDIGREE WHEAT will be supplied if specially named, otl ise the al White variety will this year, in all cases, be fores | 
Риток, including Bags :—ONE GUINEA a BUSHEL, or SEVEN GUINEAS the QUARTER by the Quarter ог Half Quarter, delivered in Bags, sewed up and Sel è 
A Brighton Railway Station, upon receipt of Cheque or Post Office Order, without which it will not in any case be sent to VERON Correspondents. Less than а Bushel will se 
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CHEVALIER шоши в BARLEY. : | 
This has been * bred" i t tt WHEA, viz. : by р ted 1 selecti tarti 5 i | У f i gl 5 
Ан h p P. *1 f. E $ КТК. upon the chalk), which upon " : туж rarely MEI " РЕ " A 
y g 5, y L y p 1 | weighed о; 158, -— " bushel, 891 
Besides its astonishing producti , characteristic of all tl ,itp the Tib nof. a арун grain failin to детті, 
Alt nou gh ёт a very limited area of it has this year been grown, it will, in deference to a generally expressed wish, be at once offered to the public тыл of waiting usi 
next year, "and а Subscription List has been formed, to which gentlemen. desirous of spoun ing any of it for dr iing next Xem pta, do well at once to add their mma 
which, however, will not involve payment until it be ready for deliv ery, of which due notice will be g given by printed circular. 
SEED REQUIRED. 
If Drilled in March, 1 Bushel on 3 Acr If Drilled in April, 1 Bushel on 2 А 
PnicE:—TWO GUINEAS a BUSHEL (including Bag), siding in , Pags sewed up and sealed, at the hin Railway Beli i upon iod of Cheque or Post Оба 
Order, without I » - not in ал ту case b s ess падз а ови ias not be ше 
q imited, it will, until usted 1 joined Subseription List 
FREDERIC F. HALLETT, F.L.S.; THE MANOR HOUSE, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX. 
NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. 
THOMAS MILLING TION, ann] 
AND COLOUR MERCHANT, 
j 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. 
HAND GLASSES, 
PRESERVE ЈА pj 
REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS: 
See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS 
MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINERY. 
LOWEST PRICES AND BEST MATERIALS. 
Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. 
HENRY ORMSON, F.S.A., 
HORTICULTURAL BUİLDER, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, 
STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
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