January 9, 1858.]. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ay 31 
SUTTONS COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS. 
CARRIAGE FREE 
No.1. A pee eae of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS for a sae wie oe for one whole 
year’s supply. . ig -£ 0 0 
FNo. 2. A COMP E COLLECTION f Di a qua prog EO 6 
No. . A COMPLETE mae se ECTION St DITTO” DITTO 1 k: 0 
No. 4. A COMPLETE CO ECTION of DITTO D see 
ma sorts of Veg nace rs ided in these Collections are those w has ve pri conti to ‘te the cul ‘prolific, peat RE 
and most worthy ofi ge oo cultiv: aone and of which ar we nthe hers tiir grown large abe of Seed ; by this Sakae we are 
enabled to furnish “A oe Collection for One Year’s Su) ply,” of superior quali ity, and at much less e expense than when 
Gentleman or his a aioe es his selec’ tion truction ons on on Cu Itivatioi 
n.) 
| LECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS TNT SERERE BY POST, 
(With in 
TO BE 
R SEEDS, ae TOTS; and ee with instructi 
e ae- orts of FLO 10 
The best 50 sorts of DITTO. wi ith ocr tio a 10 6 
The best 3 ts bag ditt 076 
The best 24 sorts dit ditto. ae ae os ES Sii Sa As 5.0 
Also Natural eee for Lawns and Meadow. Mead 1, Turnip, ther Ag g 
Post-office Orders payable to > SUTTON PE SONS, “Seed acd Reading, Berks. 
Red V 
a | Pinus i at S, 
— 
TO GENTLEMEN ENGAGED IN PLANTING. 
‘ Ñ TATERER —_ AODTRET rs to offer the follow- 
g desirable 
Araucaria spite, Stout and ia resis never in pots, 
1to 2 feet high, by the 1600. 
agnificent specimens, from 3 to $ ft. 
Cedrus Deodara, 2, aler and “ feet high, most beautiful plants, 
5, 6, f ee 10 feet, in large numbers, and in 
‘ever, way perfect jaia 
, m ede 5, 8, and 1 
4, 6, and 4 ee 
én fect, ‘and larger, up to 6 and 8 feet 
” 
Cedars of Lebanon 
Virgi 
” 
n 3, 4 
"2, and 
, 8. a 
Benth amiana, in dan from seed. Also all the new 
Californian kinds, such as 
Picea ppoe = finest stock in , the kingdom, in quant 
fro: rted seed. Also es S gee DE r 
and | 8 Tee high ; a few larger 6 eet. 
grafted 
amabilis 
” also seed 
Š nsapoy i in pn Sse 1, 2, and 8 feet 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
JAMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, 
HIGH HOLBORN, LOND Cy 
TRA ITE attention to the Twenty-third Annual Issue of their ENCYCLOPÆDIC CATA 'ALOGUE of FLORI- 
ULTURAL, Mgr ae iad KORIOULTURAL SEEDS, universally admitted to be the best. scientifically arranged 
Catalogue p mblished. will be forwarded free f charge and post paid to all parts of the world upon application, 
This de 
nearly 2000 
FLO 
rtment of the Catalogue comprises all the novelties of the season, many rare and choice Seeds, and a total of 
of perspicuous tabular acd 
ifferent sont a wb ye Seeds, of each of he sealed een rao scientific description is given by means of a system 
angement, admirably adapted for ren 
L E 
i J.C. & Ooi have bestowed great attention upon this branch of the Business, and hee to intimate that all Seeds sent fro: 
thet establishment they warrant to be unadulterated and of the last season’s growth. ‘The Catalogue contains only those sect 
which can cr “confidently recommended as well deserving of cultivation, to each of which is affixed the time of sewing, &c. 
forming a concise and complete guide for the Kitchen Garden. 
RICULT v RAL SE 
This List will be found to contain all the nee and most a pigeon varieties. 
all the Seeds are of growth 1857, poe they can guarantee their stocks as being genuine and true to name. 
N Brest rth FOR 1858. 
Catal and coloured plate. 
CLARKIA ner n MARGINATA. rose white border, LUPINUS MENZIES, bright golden yellow, 1s. per packet. 
poske ŒN ae DRUMMONDI NANA, very dwarf, 1s. per 
LUPINUS YBRIDUS INSIGNIS, rosy purple, 1s. per peck 
JAMES CARTER & C0., Sania ets 236, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
ollies, Hiean me riegate: f variegated Hollies 
is ‘perhaps marae, prog panti te mee 
NEQUALLED vs bebe CUCUMBER “GEN rea CHOICE D S. usually ; the plants are m 2, 3, 4, 
sei es *__This is one of the finest long hybrid Cuc HARLES TURNER maira recommends the > 6 feo one? os Hal up to 15 feet. Ne pare To: 
b p i that hae ever he been offered t to following peared! mpg a ane ag Lord 
e following first-ra meer very| FRENCH BEANS. —Early Buff-speckled, or Sion House ; : 
er, of a “peau ifal green, mae this variety is anod f I the general Diii crops at the Royal | Weeping Holly, on Mea tall straight stems, with pa gen heads 
; itis always pe pater size from stem | Gardens and other pe rin Box, areen te and vari parepates. 3 large quantity, and of all sizes 
to point, and carries its bloom well ; length from 28 to 34 in. 7 BERT. Baley’ S ed extra fino. tod 
Ws without either glass or box, E COTTAGER’ A 
solid and crisp. No person intending to cultivate boray, variety, of excellent flavour, a d very m hen cropper, Ass nr in THS EEL eeiam jeres eraee 
should be without this variety. The above has should be sown in e ge and planted out ea es and are pease ER in a condition 3 = transplant and ary 
by numerous growers, who spoke of it in the highest ar ; it will t very large ee with perfect safety. In additi n to the above 
as the best they have ever seen Pia its great | ceedingly well ada | hen prod for pune situations. ending over upwards of of land, we one mya 
tion of n consequence of its immense | BROCCOLI.—Frogmore Protecting. Thi is isa first-rate variety, pe all the more seb dbo eral nursery stock, such as 
“Bold at ey wah yc more than one or two ait at a joint. large, and v ry hard , It should be sown late in April. It Lilacs, Thorns, Phill Limes, &e. &e. 
reas Se per pac cope r supply ae seed or 2 Ari ry limited, as | com; ps 2 the e of April till ai end of May. ses, Fruit, and Forest Trees are alsoextensively grown, and, 
4 “ ” seeds CELERY.—Inc or arabes late white, dwarf, stiff close | as is well known, one collections of American 
CUCUMBER “PERF. ECTION, an out for the first time i 3 
which if has: proved its alt equal to habit, i slid crisp, and juicy ; keeps in eae ection longer than | Plants anne a LO SA The ai ? 
h: fie: yo delivered free on } Woldug, 
Re paat are P a a e a a E e a | O a R.—Birđ’s Improved Sion House, alias General | reached in 40 minutes by South-W. Railway to Wo! 
rs for seed from Ppa al 
í praise as the best Cucumber they Canrobatt excellent winter variety, very handsome, and good | Or vid Readirg to the Sunningdale Station. Catalogues will be 
have ever had for general use. It isa splendid black duno: OU wi ttn e arenen Gonen anolosiny a Sang = 
i Consi e's com) fe 
rs pega: ph oe aaaed nery reete Ditto re a be cee lack spine, an excellent variety * Plants can sent through from Woking to almost any | 
summer months without bottom-heat as any of the common nee canal being a very prolific bearer and a part Sf Rasiya in nthe same truck, saving all the expenses of 
, and is not at all liable to rust or mildew, any : package and a good deal in carriage. 3 
her varieties, Seeds of this superb Cucumber 2s 6d. per pekt. BAGE. — Bailey’ s Superb, a first-rate variety. = 
Also the follo: fin tad z Ditee: Weedon’s Early, True, recommended, IMPORT. ta 
wing oC can be supplied : 
ANE §— .. 12,03. | opone Colowort, B very amal end most useful éarly | Just pul plished, ae Be ok or. epai, 
N - ; i i Prolific Bee > ENDIVE. —New French, extra fine, green curled. ULTURAL DIRECTIONS eS THE co 
ve enham Surprise.. 1 0 saan Windsor Priza, v See ete eee eo ca situations soils, and climates, and a CALENDAR or 
ed Manchester Prize .. 1 wood an pads : 
REE pemr eer eret 1 58 “For further ETAR Catalogus just pub | th OPERATIONS ppe emaa go gh St pete 
Bk BSS Cuthill’s Black Spine.. 1 0 | blishe 
be a oa poe me sa Won : % The Royal Nurseries, Slough. Henid; W. Ro oina Tong loa Boostos & WRIGHT. 
yneh’s ofthe 
` NEW MELON “GENEI AL HAVELOCK.” —This superb ‘Tae Gem or THE SEASON. ado 
Pee hybrid eave f from hat fine old „Melon the Brom- NVOLVULUS TRICOLOR SPLENDEN: YEORGE 1 ARES TARGHEE ca ON THE TURE 
h Beect ; green flesh, HOMPSON, SEEDSMAN, Tavern Street, I or = aor pke MELON, SEAKALE, anp ASPA- 
a fortnight tarilor than itor its parents, ot a very Se Vea cubes ea mapear 853 ae BSR free by post on the e receipt of Bs, 6d. n 
nce, thin skin, of a melting and most delicious favour, | Splendid new Hardy Annual, the entire but very co ea ely cand Be e mpa accuracy, and the langu 
ne tees a Bite ek AOUT, | ot which he has rat car of Mr. Me. Bardaos of Colch e ‘The are given with language 
our ie bat Pfr ty tng bond pound tore’ ell mee t deter a ong = sag piina taise with x: 
x n e Shey minor, being well known, i be | may _ grow A 
op p E x Leth aie bor eene on sufficient tos to state that t the pres presen st variaty à ailere fuom | Mr. Gm TE te of F Dr. Tándley's Review. 
i erag 3. > all roducing er flowers: of a beau! EORGE MILLS, Uxbrid 
ee a ma prom by competent judges to be | Tyrian purpl et shade (Bie distinct from any other variety in 
x cultivation, and far more attractive. Itisan mer, 
3 in rg ah “i d herinn mer peg Stable tinuing fi wee ntil tate Ke baa Pacem y 
arrow. Seed 2s. 6d. per packet, most 0 ental annual of the season. Price 1s. per pkt. 
Also the following fine — of Melons :— zi 
ea T. gs to offer seeds of the following fine 
en’s Arundel Hy- wood. oe i .. 1 0 | Lupinus :— 
K 1 0 | Victory of Bath 4 LUPINUS PILOSUS ALBUS, a very effective pure white | ageal 
Arundel Hy- Gashun fe: a 0 tee i of the Arder Fs ecard ani large spikes of fee so 
scd 0 co oe sea urii e never us 
P or m Court .. Pen z cent ma ee nrg tpg Te aio mon sense.” —. 
. „. 1 0 | Beechwood .. oe . t t 
Gage ..10/W ‘hs .. +e 1 0 | the Trade on applica’ 
.. 1 0| Em ir tid eae hte MENZIES! species from 
-- 10] Fle is Hybrid Persian 1 0 roducing long briket of flowers. This 
= F : Blac pay igh on rey tel quant ity last ar pmb Pacer aaa 
d ; Ah s D. 4 pas Pee offer a very m, may 
l +» 1 0| Snows Hybrid .. rO lg ced gts no other. than him- 
b x i Perfection .. pata thio seed offered u its correct name. Price 4d. application 
Sky PES t King -.10 ron r piet, r be supplied. : 
vol geen cn Outram Cucumber, a packet Perfec- kanonne U his ve Cata- 
of General Havelock Melon for 7s. 6d. ; hie by FLO TOWERS SEEDS for the wlan A à and flourishing country country 
ra concrete and Melons marked at ls. per oP eet m, and com iy tho smn mk td Ered ioi oe ar e Raiti aor yp: 
y every order in E oot er D 
or aiea as the case 
DS. 
J.C. & Co. are particularly careful that 
Th 
| NURSERY Moss, with a SEED or 12 Acr: 
high. Also a fin 
ary agnificent Plants, 4 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet high 
ee eaoin y eet high nh andas much wide; all 
from ve set 
arioak arhi most beautiful variegated 
plant rae vito in laps quan’ 
uantities from 2, 3, to 5 feet 
nites género ae up st 10 feet 
Cupressus 
na, 12 to 18 inches 
— Chinese, $ 2, ayy dh 4 "feat; a large lot of very fine 
an 
Juni Mara rat hs ish, 3, 45 and. 20 fact, perfect columns 
Hem ock Spee, 3, 4, and 5 
Li Jan. liensis, 3, 4, ey ra feet 
Ta: DEVANE DET. and 8 feet 
=i 
Taxus, Yew, Common En me h, in large quantities, 2, 3, 4, 6, 
8 feet, very 
Trish pt — immense wot of beautiful ae trimmed 
to o: oe 
rina A mbers and o! 
” 
N Golden Ye Rit simon from 2 to 
6 fee 
Ditto ditto, on the Trish and Com- 
—_ 6 oe 8 ves heh, with large heads, very orna- 
Firmen el or new Gold Striped, in quantities and of 
all sizes 
hae 3, pone 4 sen tto worked 
a Eese as 
Wear organ 3, 4, 5,6, and Ê ii 
aurea, fine specimens an PN rales ty; nothing can ex- 
= niaii mel nye ma a em are of large 
by the a “ion, om seed; also larger 
8 fe 
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Wellingtonia 3 ° gigantom 
sy 
