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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



SEEDS, CARRIAGE 



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GREAT WESTERN, GREAT NORTHERN, SOUTH-WESTERN, and SOUTH-EASTERN 



SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING, BERKS, 



FOR SUPPLYING SUTTON'S HOME-GROWN SEEDS to ALL PARTS op the UNITED KINGDOM, 

 rpiIE GARDEN SEEDS grown in Berkshire and the Southern Counties having obtained great celebrity, 



J. and our low prices for Seedi of superior qualitv having gained us a very extensire connection in almost every county in 

 the United Kinedom, we hare made such arrangements with JJesbrs. PICKFORD and CO. (who have Offices on most of the 

 great lines of Railways), as will enable us to DELIVER OUR GOODS FREJB OF CARRIAGE, as under:— 



Packages of not less than Two Founds value are now sent carriage free as far as 



Bidrford, Swansea, Birmingham, Clwster, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Lynn, Norwich, and intermediate 

 Stations ; also to York, Leeds, Lincoln, Boston, Peterborough, and all other Stations of the GREAT NORTHERN 

 RAILWAY •- also by Steam Packets to HulU Sunderland, 



MSSSBSX& £*8ffl* 





Packages of not less than Ten Shillings value are delivered free of carnage to 



Any Office in London, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton. Dorchester, Portsmouth, Dover, Canterbury, Guildford, Reigate, 



Oxford, Banbury, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Hungerford, 



And all Stations on the Great Western, South-Western and South- Eastern Hallways. 



Being extensive Growers of Seeds (including the best of the New Sorts as soon as introduced), we can supply any sort 

 required at T1IIKTY PBK CENT. LES3 THAN THE PRICES GENERALLY CHARGED in most parts of tha kingdom ; 

 and as we grow most largely those sorts which we have proved to be most worthv of cultivation, a still greater eoonomy 

 Kill le EFFECTED BY ORDERING ONE OF THE UNDERMENTIONED COMPLETE COLLECTIONS FOR ONE 

 YEAR'S SUPPLY. 



SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS. 



No. l.-A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF GARDEN SEEDS, FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY OF A LARGE £ s. d. 



GARDEN ; including 20 quarts of Peas, in the best eight sorts for succession ; the best eight sorts of Broccoli, 

 together with the choicest Melons, Cucumbers, Lettuces, Cauliflowers, and every other sort of Vegetable re- 

 quired and in full quantities 



No. 2.-A COMPLETE COLLECTION, IN QUANTITIFS PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED ... 



-A COMPLETE COLLECTION, EQUALLY CHOICE SORTS 



-A SMALL AND VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT 



to public competition by Auct on £ tl* $ Qh **C*Z* 

 lane, on THURSDAY Den 1 ^ h , e ft Mart . BartL** 1 * 

 CAMELLIAS, 18 inches to 4 fit; f K at 12 °' c ^k 3*^ 

 bud,; 300 Standard t^ ..c'ffi,** 



lit 



uuus; oy„ standard Perpetual Roses ">aa nl Set *'thU 



Azalea indica, 500 GUdiot.i. a™ a ° . Ghen » Ami.. 

 Lilium lancifolium nibrum "m "♦"'."S*' l0 ° *n%Z 

 aad 100 of the Hardy Splas tZ^l % U, " fc &EL 

 moraine of sale. Catalogue, had « Ih7 u" y * '*««& 

 Auctioneer,, American NuVserj, itonlt, ?*&,•»* « £ 



TO GENTLEMBU. FLORIST* .«;' **' 



MESSRS. protheroe^VorrTs 56 



DAY 

 DUTCH 



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The Roads, Uo$ ?£ r n **«« »*rkS 



Rates very low • no n t fficcs * re * J1 b 



*; Rent low; no Rabbits • v JL ?!?" "* "' 



tenant ri K ht i Gama tint .ti.5«H. '«I eryfav ?^bI 



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FLOWER SEEDS. 



These may be bad in Collections of "Hardy torts only," or assorted in "Hardy," " Half-hardy, 



M Tender," as preferred. 

 The most showy 50 sorts known (post free) 

 The most showy 36 do, do. 



The most showy 24 do. do. 



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The advantages of purchasing^ SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS OF SEEDS" are threefold, viz, superiority of sorts, superior 

 scrmkiahnff quauty. and ^xeat economy in the cat; besides the benefit generally derived by procurimr Seeds from a distance 



beiog in ttxet a change of »oU. . . uio*auvo, 



If some kinds of Seeds are already possessed purchasers are requested to name them, that increased Quantities 

 of others may be sent in lieu of them. 



•nrtfn/p ? ?*£!!? °v bui r in ?" in B « rkihlre for upwards of 40 years, during which time we have introduced some of the finest 

 sorts of Peas, Broccolies Lettuces, Ac., yet known, we in the year 1842 first offered to the public, m all parts of the kinVdom 

 £e advan a*es ot our "Compete Collection* " consisting of the sorts we considered most worthy of cultivation which advanta'ef have 

 S U V P rf l ' at W ? are ftQDUally receiving' a large increase of orders, entirely throng) i Y»e ^ 



* T^J™* "*!*? * coal . lnuance ° f such recommendations, we are determined to maintain the buSv of I 

 lolUclions not only in quantity, but also and especially in quality, oupwioruy 01 our 



Ea7l Y 5S^^^ i&ZK T , he ?™P la !. w *™> but a ? Bome kind * «• »fter short in stock, 



rence 



~~- — ~w~^, *,«..« H , inm ir uouble, and s;„ i * ,lw w* 

 Narcissus, Crocus, Jonquil.; Gladiolus Sn^S? 6 H ^«k 

 <fcc. ; also Standard and Dwarf R 0i< M « no . wdp °P«, TuW 

 Perpetuals, Bourbon,, Chinas, Noi,^. 1 J** 1 "*! tf fefi 

 fine assortmeot of American Plants luf' J t to * e ^« wSi 

 morning of sale. Catalogues had at' thau * yiew ^ tat 

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstooe.Es^ 0f *» 



-*- lease or yearly tenancy. About 8M . terms— oa 



thoroughly drained, in a midland C(mntT^ Cresof c WUad 

 and a good railway. 



excelleut condition. 



Tithe free : Rent low; no Raobits7veUf.°J Pei ! are of poor- 



. Game not strictly prSSW^"^^ 

 more of Grass Land might be added if desired Ut 60 acr «» 



Persons desirous of treating for this very ILki 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of ♦? ° ccu P«ncy 



Sot' at the officc ' 5 ' g ^j ^gsyaa; 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSIVpaa 



WANTED, A PARTNER with from gbl to 500Z 



BfTsrNKsVwh Tf fa8t lncreasiu K NURSERY aad X 

 BUSrNhfcS, where from seven to 12 men .,-* * . fc , t ' 



ea.ployeo.-Dir ect lo M. Z. A., Office or gpff 0n " Mtl, 



"POR IMMEDIATE SALE.-A small NURSERY 



J- near London, most eligioly situated. Thers a™ >,... ' 

 4000 and 900(1 feet of glass well stocked witt ^ market D W 

 Terms ver, moderate-Apply, by letter, to Mr "? \^ 

 Coleman-street, London ; or to Mr. Mackay Vnr.«^' ' 

 Stohe Newington, near London. *' c ™> »uri«jmu, 



Ready on Thursday next, price Is.. 



CT. DUNSTAN AND THE DEVIL 



U The Tkce LiaBsD; showing how the Honethoe became' 

 a Charm against Witchcraft. Wiih Illustrations bj S Cruik 

 shank. Engraved by J. Thompson. 



London : D. Boooe, 86, Pleet-street. 



Hemittances are „ot quired with the orders from clergymen, noblemen, and resident genUemen. or their gardener. 

 N.B-We are also grower, of Mangolds. Turnips, and other agricultural production., which a^e like wul delivered* 



ADDRESS, JOHN SUTTON AND SONS, SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS. 



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Drtrtrafrtr bn gyctial ftevmiMian ta %tr ^lajc^tn rtjc Cluccn. 



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A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF GARDENING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 



AS PRACTISED AT THE PRESENT TIME. 



WITH UPWARDS 



THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. 





fcg (Shades iE'Intos!) 



T.U.T.8., UUi, CoaBESFONDIKO « MBEE OF THE LOBDOH HOET.CtTLTDBAL SOCETT, THE MaS.ACHCSSETTS HOETICDLTHaar. 

 , _ .OCtBTT, AND ROTAL CAtEDONIAH HoaTlCDLTCEAL SOCIETY, ETC , ETC. C88ETT8 HOR TICOI,TUaAL 



Late Curator of th. Royal Gardens of his Majesty the King of the Belgians at Claremont and Brussels ; and now to hi. 



Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, at Dalkeith Palace. 



PROSPECTUS. 



This Division of the Work will be profusely Illustrated bv 

 cpwakds of a Thousand Engea vinos on Steel and oh Wood, 



i t\\j or 



TPHE object of the BOOK OF THE GARDEN is 



J- to exhibit, in a clear and orderly treatise, all that is 

 known at the present day on the subject of Gardening ; as well 

 as to make public the result of the Author's long and exten«ive 



developed** ° 0riBiU<U " eWS Which that «P«rience ha. 



air k t3l )e ^ Were f lans , f « r , Conservatories, Hothouses, and 

 This ^ do.,htl«r' CUhUral buildin S». ««> ««ch demand a. now. 

 ,i...nt " 0n \° s ln part *° the »bohtion of the duty on 

 gla« and bncks, and to the reduction in the cost of timber 



Sltl.TS bUt . PT C ;P al * *> the increastnglast" f" 

 P .«^ rirl " ten e " appreciation of those healthful 

 pleasures derivable fr.»m elegant and well-ordered gardens 



J^^rtfiSrSS l i8 mtereitiDir subject to a manner 



^^!?;^o DivtstoN.. The urst, .rOiUc ^S^SpSK ttf £^£^ K 



;reatedMM K*"™^,*? Bwdtow repetition, than taj hitharto adopted! 



Ui.u :n u_ ID each dPnartm*nt tr»t. .«1%;..^* —Ill i_ . "^ . , " »«vpicu. 



Art of De»^^d t^:."; ." I'^ 11 " ara « n * Bff wUI be treated » s »& 

 devoted to fhe ThelAau'd^ J^H^i ^ ra ^ l > "*^ wiU be 

 Culture and MatiS, Pr « ct, c« «< Gardening in relation to 



Gardens eair.ing^'g ; a "°" 8 i , eX n f n ? Pl,S8 * U1 be fQ ™»hed of 



•vara S s" po» f ta f iio^c: iaciudiDK ^ e 



•™"o^ 1 SS2 , ^ T ^S , 5 l S ° f CONSEBVATOatES, 



Poecno-pits Gaedenv.!; i IE8 ' p »d't-hocses, Pineeies, 



Of GABDEN jfcSSSK. ^ "JS - ^,?*" d - Cfi ' jti0ni 



to the most humble • «rith n«In " , % from the mo8t "tensive 

 the most approved method^ •toteLSE"^ "^ acc ? r,iin 8 t0 



ssslsjss- ™^rz asssra 



norU^^IVtS^^re^^^^^^^^^ 



^n, the Author's own Uteueiv. «^!? b * d and U1 »strated, 

 reference to the various other SoSta™?'_ M WeU M by 



„. _ ^„w U o«.. u u»M»i m j U ,1 STEEL AND 01* WOOD 



representing every description of Garden Structure, with 

 Diagram, exhibiting the detail, of construction, G a.ln£ 

 Roofing, Heating, VentUating, &c. 6 



In the Floricultural Department, Plans of Flower Garden.. 



ZITTI ° f ' Ca ' e ?- WiU , be « iTen " with tbeir P^Per orail 

 F^?t» 8 i 1 ^ e ' , 2r ,es • a,s<> ' man y Beautifcllt Coloubed 

 Examfies of the Pictorial effect, produced by the Harmony 



and Contrast of Colours in the arrangement of Plant, in 

 Gardens and Parterres, Ac. 



In the SECOND DIVISION, the Theobt and Practice of 

 Homticoltou will be treaied on the somewhat n™el pT« n of 

 arrangement under the Four Seasons- namely, V««b 

 >pbino, Sdmmeb, and Autdmn ; a method which, it is honed 



Will DreSent vroarei- fgnili.U. ... .1.. J r_. ' . "* uu P ea . 



&T C — ' «h^ T ^ON W T U and e & 4 .T. the 





«»j — i^t""A. artlnent "*" ■»•«"»* w«u oe treated at length ■ 

 faiid »lVh e , m ° 8t a Pf» roved methods will be carefully^de- 

 «^.^ .v bs "'f- e an< l erron «°n* practice, will be omitted or 

 exposed ; the object of the Author being to present a complete 

 and comprehensive Treatise on the Art of Horticulture to 

 cording to the most perfect system, now in operation^ ' 



fSS ^eXe.? 11 ^ ^^ ° f aU tbe *"* TarieU « of 

 The Book o/:t/ie Garden may be said to be the work of a 

 n K~ l u Anth or having been from his earliest Vear7en*aged 

 in Horticulture, and having had the very best opportuniUefot 

 acqmnng a thorough and extended knowledge of War 1 

 the last .28 years he has been in charge o/the Garden; first 

 of tbe Kino of the Beloians, at Claremont and Br usself 

 and latterly of the Duke of Boccledch. -orussei., 



♦i, He £ 3 !' 1J 5 S J T ^ a8 S T * ci °u* ] y intimated her willlmmegs that 

 the Booh of the Garden should be dedicated to hersdf l?u 

 hoped that its own merit., as well as the style of its Priatia^ 

 and Illustration, will be worthy of the Koval n^rnrfi" g 

 graciously conferred upon it. * patronage so 



The Work will be beautifully printed with a now t™« „ 



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London : Publuhed at tne Punch Office, 83, ITJe*w»^^ 



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