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0 | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Maren 30,” | 
Natural Grass Seeds, Clovers, Turnips, Mangolds, 
AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. 
JOHN SUTTON an» SONS, READING SEED WAREHOUSE, READING, BERKS, 
ving ustomers 7 1 have an Ag Welsh and Aiet Steam Packets, wit, 
grm n ä S be — ra te with me Great W Western, South Garton, aaa South “pee Rae Companies, for the Delivery of their Goods WITH DESPATCH, 
They also PAY THE CARRIAGE to any Station on either of these Railways, or to any Railway or Packet Office in London or Bristol. 
z their PRICED Aad of 3 TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, NATURAL AND ARTIT IIAL GRASS SEEDS, &c., they beg to intimate that it is their constant By == to send out ONLY 
annually 
| BEST T T SORTS of Turni; er Agricultural ral Seeds, and to CHARGE THE LOWEST MARKET Paice for every article, which system has been the means of their obtaining an 
asing Connection during — nga 
ii BETRACT FROM THE BERKSHIRE CHRONICZLE, DECEMB ER 4th. 
E? Messrs. nora Sample Grounds are 3 kinds of Swedish Turnips, Mangold Wurzels, Belgian — Kohl Rabi, Drumhead Cabbage, and other Agricultural Roots, grown for 
"the purpose of testing the merits of each sort, and selecting superior stocks for seed.” 
i N. B. The Prices of the Articles marked thus { * ] being subject to constant fluctuation cannot be definitely quoted, but a good stock of each is kept on hand, and Samples, with Prizes 
3 the State of the Market, may be had, post free, at any time on application. 
ke — . a Price * 
ARROTS. | Common Sainfoin Price per Ib.— s. d. Price per 1 2 8. d bas 244. 
Be TE Selected Roots. | R; — true Italian, from * rted obs Hardy Bronze-top ag ee EE ie 4 rt f aa s E fine stock =o 6 ` 
Large White Belgian panne ic er 2 4% Ditto, Dickenson’s ‘Improved `.. : : 4 * — s tee Hybrid, "rans 3 * — . — sade 2 26 0 ? 
4 Ditto, Rod s Improv ose i ip. died = 
Long Red Altringham 5 PE E A Ditto, true ‘Perennial ae ee umes a6 tute for Swedes; it attains to a * NEW SEED OF THE LINCOLNSHIRE 
MANGOLD WURZEL; Ditto, common annual eeu, eter 00-0. 9, 0 large > even when late sown,and Perlb. | RED WILL BE READY EARLY IN J JULY, 
Selected Roots. arsley, for Sheep feed... . 0 1 0 keeps well till spring). 0.1 0 
— Be 8 10 0 Chicory (Cichorium intybus) . „ 0 2 6 Sutton’s topped Hybrid, s similar MIS ö 
Orange or Yellow Globe oe —. 310 o | Burnet (Poterium sanguisorba) hes * to the p N except in colour... 0 1 0 Cattle Parsnip, — Guernse: 010 
Red ote 8 08 $ 3 o | Rib Grass (or Plantain) sn * Dale’s Hybrid A 1 . © 0 10 Cow 7 e (selected)... „ 0 2 6 
Long = . 11 Yellow er een, e ow: oc Ditto (Thousand- — j s 
Long Yellow =. «+ 400 CHOICE TURNIP. and Yellow Scotch 0 0 9 Kohl Rabi, purple and green : 
From 14 Bulbs. Per cwt. Early Six Weeks, ego be sown earlier Furze or Gorse (Ulex europæus) =i A - 
CLOVERS, GRASSES, &c. Skirving’s Liverpool Swede 4 0 0 or later than any oth 0 0 10 1 room 009 
Red (or B err. 89 arimen Yellow Swede (Button’s Pomeranian, fine large peo . 0 010| Rape r Cole, Dwarf, Broad „ 0 0 
Red Peren: or Cow Grass. 3 6 0 ck) a . 4 0 0} White Globe, ag stock ite . 0 0 9 White g — first qu nal 0 5 
White or Dutch ies . — 9 p Ditto > *. £10 0 Green ditto, ditt .. 0 0 9 Ditto, second qu 0 0 3 
Yellow a Hop Clover) „ 1 5 0 Laing’s Im proved Purple-top .. 2 410 d| Prussian White, large early . 1 2 me er- at Per ‘bushel. 050 
Red S „ 3 0 0 Ashcroft S vari ety Hertfo edles Whi 00 91 shed * 
Alsike Hy | Clov ae * pi . — the best sort for late Lincolnshire Red, 2 superior Turni ip, St n aa Day Rye š $ 
Lucerne, gs new imported es 400 wing 0 0 om — 9 PRESENTED TOJ. S. aud Linseed or pes e X $ 
Giant Sainfoin, per bushel ... 012 0 rar Yellow ‘Swede, very hardy JA a Sons BY P. Puser, Esq., M. F.) .. 0 1 0 Ditto, English . p s 
N.B. A superior Stock of Broccoli and all other kinds of Garden Seeds of Home Growth, z 5 of which may be had on application. 
srs. SUTTON and SONS having for many years paid especial attention to the examination of Natural Pastures various kinds of Grasses which grow na in 
the — soils of Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hants, Bucks, Wilts, AND MANY OTHER PARTS — GREAT BRITAIN, — — purpose <a introducing an improved system of — down 
to Permanent Pasture, a re thereby enabled to supply the sorts and quantities of Se E varied tọ suit the soil for which they are intended; and the t this season will be from 248. to 28s, 
per acre, ACCORDING TO SORTS AND QUANTITIES THE SOIL REQUIRES 
NATURAL GRASSES, PERENNIAL CLOVERS, &c. 
Ts following sorts MAY BE HAD SEPARATE at the low prices idii to each, All the best and prki suitable of them are contained in Messrs. SUTTONS 
Mixtures for the several purposes described bel 
pits —— alba T Pay oa = _ 85 e a na S 
e 73 Ai + 15 
Price per Ib,—s, d. Price per lb.—s. d Price per lb,—s, 4 
chillea millefolium (Yarrow) 2 .. 3 0 Festuca oo (fine-leaved Fescue) as 1 Medicago e (Black Medick Grass, or N 
Agrostis stolonifera 6 Bent Grass) 3 Festuca heterophylla, various eg MEN ve REE Trefoil) i 
Anthoxanthu' — odoratum (Sweet Vernal) 9| Glyceria faitans ( loating Sweet Grass) ree, 8 Milium effusum ( ‘ood Millet Grass) ee weil s ; 
ratensis (Meadow Foxtail) 3 tica edged ao Grass) iii Rely Phleum pratense (Timothy) aad pa 1 
(yellow Oat Grass) it 2 6 Bolins . — ceus (tall Oat-like Grass) per bushel Poa nervosa (Nerved Meadow Grass) t in 2D 
Avena flareecens yell . od j 3 ditto Oae Tein per Ib. Poa nemoralis (Wood Meadow Grass) ... ies age t 
js cristatus ( Dogstail) are 8 3 Hoteas lanatus (Woolly Grass). et ae ae Poa pratensis (Smooth Meadow Grass ... 8 4 a. 
Dac glomerata ae 9 | Ditt ditto ditto 5 per bushel Poa trivialis (Rough Meadow Grass) ats a ae 
À it ditto bushel 6 0 Lolium arani (Perennial Rye-grass) ... dito Poa ps ong pce a apg ved) i . — 34 
Festuca duriuscula Fescue) — „ ditto 10 0 Ditto ditto ditto oy) per Ib. 9 5 Poa fertilis (Fe Mea eg s 5 oe «aa? 
— e per Ib. 1 0 Lolium perenne s pat * , & 6] Poa e drien ren rgre cen) . M ee 
loliacea l Fescue) = 3 | Lolium perenne Paceyanum 3 i 6 | Trifolium minus (Red Suck} ing) „ 
Festuca ovina (8 3 a .. 1 3 Lolium renne Stickneyanum a ER 2 6 | Trifolium pratense pe — hed sarie Red Clover) 
Festuca rubra (Red 1 na is 3 * m r 0 8 Trifolium repens (Whi er) A * 
1 ocho et W 1. ; . Lolium am (Talia Bye. oP te 7 AR 9 | Trifolium hybridum (Alsike € Glover bes 8 
ditto per Lotus cornicula a 15 ae 9 others, 
Festuca elatior (Giant Fescue) 4. ike pak: G 
Agriculturists feel a pleasure in making their ote selection of Grass Seeds, the above List is presented with the lowest Market Price? 
but ae pe economy and certainty of success will be be obtained by procuring Messrs. SUTTON’S Mixture as under. Any other particulars required 
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by post wiil be promptly given. 
Mixtures for laying down to Permanent Meadow or Pasture. 
The sorts contained in these Mixtures are grown in different localities and gathered separately by the hand, expressly f j doà; mt 
t r and, y for this purpose, by which means all no im weeds are excluded; 
each sort being kept te, they are subsequently mixed in such sorts and proportions as are most natural to the soil to be laid ive. The an e nually in . asing dem for 
Pony 8 Seeds, has enabled them on a on alarge scale 3 grow and collect @ the Seeds at much less expense than former! 
may require, 
and 
y; so that a mixture of the most saleable kinds can be supplied for 248. 
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Many acres of Land o description have been oie laid d N uch 
idk cee Fou tuis yokes Wik FE cae y Sutton with Seeds which ee nae found invariably to thrive on § ; 
Mixtures for Laying Down Gravelly or Chalky Uplands, and Sheep Downs 
For this purposè y and hilly districts, —— the pene owing spontaneously; and, aft > Messrs. paar 
confidently assure — a friends that XA T Sward may be obtained on ane e — iy i p pss the ca Cost ‘of Seed, 280. pak — experience 
— for forming Irrigated or Catch Meadows. 2 
n this apam also Messrs. Surron have been very successful, many custo having expressed their great gratification at the effect of these Seeds; one of these, g 
e and MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL or THE ROYAL N —— has contributed A r ESSAY ON THIS SEBI recently p Wein 
‘Society in their Journal (Vol. X., Part Ir. page 462). COST OF SEED NOW REDUCED TO 26s, PER ACRE. ROT, which has been $ 
a Mixtures to lay down New Park Lawns. 3 
; Yor apron all coarse growing kinds are carefully excluded, and the S desirable in Park ti to the Mansion. The eat 
of Seeds for this purpose will vary according to the nature of the soil, and 8 8 5 a = 
Renovating Mixture for improving old Pastures. 
Many old bh ago Pastures, Parks, and ve are nearly destitute of Clovers, and the finer and more nutritious sorts of Grasses, in which Surron are in the practice of 
furnishing such sorts only as are wanting; if these Seeds are sown EARLY IN THE SE. the — Pasture will be 0 a aantity of See 
ry he per ~ * mesos ag ASON, impro e very considerable, 1 el asmall expense. Qu 
* Fine Grass Lawns in Flower Gardens, &c. . 
The great expense of cutting and carting turves from a distance may be avoided, and a SUPERIOR turf produced in a tw. Messrs, SUTTON’S LAWN ees S 
which consist solely of the finest and shortest growing kinds, perfectly tree from moss and other weeds, Price 38. 6d. per —.— or Is. per Ib. 
SEEDS FOR EXPORTATION TO INDIA AND THE COLONIES, 
y packed to arrive in good condition, price I. 10s., 17., and 15s., for choice and useful eee 
ye GARDENERS 
EXPERIENCED FARM BAILIFFS RECOMMENDED. i 
* Sacks and Bays are charged at cost price only, and the full amount allowed if they are ATRE NB. Remittances 
the orders are not required where eee references are given. 
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