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2 168 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Fen. 27 1835 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTE 
ESTABLISHED IN THE EARLY PART OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 
PRINCE OF WALES POTATOES, 2s. 6d. per peck; 9s. per bushel, 
ALSTONE KIDNEY POTATOES . . 2s. 6d. per peck; 9s. per bushel, 
FOR DESCRIPTION AND TESTIMONIALS OF THESE NEW AND MOST EXCELLENT POT! ATOES, SEE 
**WHEELER’S LITTLE BOOK” «rwo sramps, post 
OUR PRESENT PRICES OF 
SWEDE, TURNIP, AND MANGEL WURZEL SEED, 
MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION 
GRASS SEEDS FOR PERE ENDS PASTURE, f 
FREE) 
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SELECTED AND MIXED ACCORDING TO THE NATU OF THE SOIL, 30s. 
From ROBERT SHARPE, Esq., Hewelgfield Court, near Chepstow. 
“January 29, 1857, 
| From the Rev. G. BUTTERWORTH, Deerhurst Rectory, Tewkesbury, 
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“« for |. “Ihave plea of your Grass Seeds; I certainly hu 
2 Wis-with. much pleasure that I give the TEYE Beene perá Jan Geen | good crop of Grass eat year, from the extent of ground Sertich “had been Be dom v 
Permanent Pasture with Grass Seeds s supplied 1 oy you. Of these I laid down’20 acres in 1851, | Before by my predecessor. I shall be glad of some more Grass Seeds sh ortly, . 
in 1852 i6 acres, and in 1855 14 a happy y re by the ude Sen selection ee Seeds | it a field ‘adjoi 
could noi t have boon made. That w which : l 
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Charlton Kings, Chelt 
} ll “I have the pl ed by Jo for the gn 
Bid en at least Tor 8 y I have carefully watched it every season, ed it has never a Pe pena po eb extending over 6 acres, noe answered admirably. ere is 
=a ny symptoms idda: = is now, togi peri with that lets : an down i in 1852; the | patit “Blythe 0 Wat na à 
'ourt, 
prenon o = neighbourhood ; and I hav z had | |. “I think it due to you to say that the Seeds you have supplied me with e! a 
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have fond revo a good ; with respect to your mixture for Permanent 
“Pst h Id ibed } f tk i” | belief that it cannot be surpassed. 
` Tn answer to many pries. we beg to say that we have no Agent in London, b ue of 20s. we deliver CARRIAGE FREE aa 
o London, Milford Haven, Plymou uth, Shrewsbury, irota, or any intermediate Station. 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. 
THE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEME] 
AND MANURE COMPANY, Linrep 
(LATE MESSRS. WILLIAM E. RENDLE & CO) 
COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS OF THE VALUE OF £2 
CARRIAGE FREE TO BIRMINGHAM |CARRIAGE FREE TO READING CARRIAGE FREE TO 
c AGE FREE TO ‘BEDFORD IAGE FREE 
0. CARR: TO SHREWSBURY (CARRIAGE FREE TO 
C GE FREE TO GLOUCESTER CARRIAGE FREE TO SOUTHAMPTON |CARRIAGE FREE TO DUBL 
CARRIAGE FREE TO HAVERFORDWEST | CARRIAGE FREE TO OXFORD CARRIAGE FREE TO 
CARRIAGE FREE TO LIVERPOOL CARRIAGE FREE TO STAFFORD CARRIAGE FREE TO JERSEY, 
c E FREE TO MANCHESTER |CARRIAGE FREE TO YO i AND ALL 
_ CARRIAGE FREE TO NEWPORT T R INTERMEDIATE STATIONS 
k COLLECTIONS VALU. IAGE FRE BROAD GAUGE STATIONS. the 
ALL FLOWER REEDS SENT “FREE BY POST. 
SEE PRICE CURRENT AND GARDEN DIRECTORY, 
REGISTERED OFFICES: UNION ROAD, PLYMOUTH. rei 
THE PLYMOUTH SEED, Cuan OWL an sg aa 
thor est estab lished: By 
AGRICULTURAL MENT, x oe COMPANY (LIMITED) | se in 
given 
“ COLLECTIONS. OF GARDEN SEEDS 
AS 
Wo. 1.—Complete Collection, SERPE t for ma arre pake ta S AE > A oe OO 
wo 2.—Complete Collection, for a moderate ; an O30 
we Aai CAAT Aa aani 1 5 0 
No. &—Complete Collection = for a small Garton. ies 0 15 0 
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No. 2. Caines Die te to Broad Gangs Saisie and team te 
No. 3. Carriage free to Stations betw ween Plymouth an and Paddington. 
Address: PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. 
snot He it pons N Ane PETIN et 
Sees s. y "£ a a | ness an 
of flower, as Wall as rich- | Price 
variety of colour. Plants will be a for delivery | Water: 
om be ve in rotai Post-office 
be Sees ce Sey ier te 
i “DOUBLE ANEMONES, 100 ; ; RA.— lilac 
CARNATIONS -—* PICOTEES, 25 25 pairs r 1 Ee ae are reflexed, 3 aide and white outside the s, 
- PANSIES, per , 2. =] ish ri 
PINKS, nal = 015 0|3. ERLINDE.—Tilac, pi inte fours scented, 4 inches across, 
a > 
aoocoo 
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0. 
age (German Seeds, named Asters, Balsams, Stocks, | 4. IMPERIALIS.—Bri 
n PRONIN Poroka, innies, post free, a. Ebd. assortment, 5. IPHIGENIA.—Groeni 
sh white, beautifully scented 
4 Edition, TREATISE on RANUNCUL S, for sev 6. MURI LLO.—Crimson lilac, very pores ous 
- labels; DITTO on ANEMONE, four labels. % geen as pe: p HALES piis 
“Choice Pink, Ranunculus, Anema ee 8 eot Willi sarg Light purple, eset viti 
Seeds, 1s. to 2s pac! coca fe ees carnation scented, 4 inches 
SAURO PORAI CAFEONU te mag te hat] Prien toto ah plant 
articles can INSTANIE them at the 3 A 
Y, Seedsman and Florist, Manchester. o ar bn ap ang eS eae 
