208 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Mag, 13, 1853 
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SUTTON’S GRASS SEEDS NEAR WINDSOR, 
AT THE ROYAL FARMS 
SUTTON S GERASS- SEERS 
FOR PERMANENT PASTURE, PARKS, AND LAWNS, 
ARE NOW SOWN AT THE ROYAL FARMS, AT OSBORNE PALACE, THE ALDERSHOT CAMP, THE CRYSTAL PALACE syvexma 
HORTICULTURAL socleTy’s G ARDENS, THE PEOPLE’S PARK, HALIFAX, AND ON MOST OF THE LARGEST ESTATES IN THE Kiw a 
These Grass Seeds being mixed expressly to suit the soil for which they are required, are never known to fii 
Surron & Sons having for many years paid especial attention to the Laying down Land to Permanent Pasture, they are well acquainted with the various sails 
most parts of the United Kingdom, ; and the Natural Grasses suitable for each locality. 
AAND IN THE ISLE OF iwigyy 
mixed, at lov arket prices, All the best and most suitable of th tained i Mixtures. Cost of the 
Mixtures for rome Pasture, 24s. to 30s. per ante, % A g to the sorts reqvired for the land. 
Alopecurus } Festuca irena ! Festuca cham Lolium italicum Poa bah or ny Phleum pratense ma 
E iey odoratum | rA hordeformis perenne tenue » trivialis a penr: 
Agrostis stoloni } pH | Glyceria fluitans y »  Paceyanum iv Ze moralis Petroselinum sativus 
Avena ia aihn He heterophylla aquatica sempervirens » angustifolius Trifolium repens ~ 
Achillea millefolium ra prate: Holcus lanatus Lotus corniculatus major » fertilis o ratense 
gaam cristatus + ov on avenaceus Medicago Lupulina » Sempervirens e 
Dactylis glomerata 3 rubra E 
There are now but few Counties i in Aoin th wherein Pastures kné nof be seen which have been; formed with our Mixtures Mice Foods Re ae i wea me 
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tuous that way of testimonial. still, however, g lett 
j C., HEATHCOTE, Esq. . Rayleigh, ‘near defor | 2 Mr. W. Warren, Bailiff to Lord Barrington. Brom the Rev: James Nv: ula i, M 
“Tne Grass eee supplied by you are now PAEA “Capital, | T ing — most excellent.” = gs Grass Seed sown in ner ch ‘has proved very 
‘and are far super: nea yah rchased elsewhere, and so From RAKE, St reward to Sir J. Palmer, Bart. In weeks after sowing it s kis 
“a part of arin field.’ * Alti Aaa donate aile. throughout the last summer Pie Mr. DOWDESWELL, eno rd to ie 
From Mr. J. PARKINSON, eg Belchford, near Horncastle, fe tiis E aregas fe faa ent Grass Seed bg bi am Frampton Court. 
“The Grass Seeds you t have greatly exceeded my rath t a Sparen ich i “The Grass Seeds turned out uncommonly. well ihis. ‘ 
expectations ; rg fee a that gfe. tiful crop. i piney by tnd cand Ron and we ey some very peg po of Turnips, Swedes, 
From the Rev. 8. ching ero = le poles ae Rectory, san From Sir WiLLovansBy Jones, Bart., Cranmer Hal Mangel Wurzel.” 
gs Norfolk. ‘‘The Grass Seeds you us a ber with last year «i pro- From = oe tees LD, Gulval View 
“ The Grass Seeds which yon, oy ta me a few years | anoed an admirable pasture , far than any seeds I have «My P: ma ove with Seeds from you 
since aAa p so excellent, I ‘shall pre: procured elsewhere.” isin a very Seen sled and in every way parti 
those now required to y From S wW. pon N, Esq., Editor of the ** Cottage Gardener.” ae Tor See d, &c., sent during the present year, has 
J.A. iea Esq., Horne House, Sussex. “Your selection of Graas oaia. eer perfectly on my rably * 
“Your Permanent Grass Seeds ‘supplied me last spring are | soil :—a igh loam on chalk, on the top of one of our conical- Fron n W. W. Rooke, Esq: Woodside, Lymington. 
now grown quite a green meadow. shaped down: “The Grass Seeds you sent me were most excellent; 
From Mr. H. parea Ardlonan, K Cells, Co. Meath, | From » the Rev . JOSE a. Sp s 5 Hoa mpton. seed appears to havı nany p 
“Your Grass Seeds are the best I have ever sown. | “The pastur e with y FE Beed f is every year improving, Fro 2 Rey A, Hox: i 
From Mr. Youxo, Gardener to the Right Hon. Earl of Craven. | and gettin; poche s Clover i in as “which i is ieee than I expected, “Mr. Huxtable bas me Aare: of me ean 
“ His Pacreenenrys desires me to say, your Lawn and Park ie la hereabouts is not calcula ted to. grow good natural | SUTTON that their Grass eds of 1851 w 
Grasses satisfactory.” admirably. 
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Fine LAWN ENIN, SEEDS for making sii or es ae Old Garden Lawn 
per 2s. 6d. per gallon, or 20s. per bus poii 
The folowing is an Extract of a Letter received from miT ar! ponme os REENS, yE Lawns, &c., where ‘rom Sir GLYNNE WELBY; Denton Hall, ones F. 
Faofenor LINDLEY. thes kinds are not required, another mixture is pre-| «“ ea Lawn Seed with which you supplied nace ge 
e have already made trial of your Lawn pared, af of Shieh 24 bastiels per acre will be found sufficient, and | answered perfectl (i 
aA iire it rah but justice te (Signed) s Tous woes.” ae a will he 16s. per bushel. 
ee for mom i Rogent St tgned) EREA PROM-ttuuna tborsrcy RRCRIVED. 5 ENA tte He ry v. F. Kitson, e am nes wel 
From Mrs. Epwarps, Rhyd y Gois, Carmarthen. a | the in ot ction ich Messrs. 5 
_-Qoavnm or Sero Reatmen —These Grasses being of small | , “The Lawn Grass Seed you sent last year turned o 
ng "Por yo nage ag eo gee S Esq., 6, Beljtetd Te We t Ca G. tage ua fia by, tn 
sown. thickly. ‘or forming new lawns, M. SYMONDS, d Terrace. Weymouth, ptain ‘be o! 
tony gA is the quantity required per acre ; or 1 gallon à “ The Lawn Grass Seed I received from you answered SANA Ei; ies same Lawn 
toe Tods (or perches) of admirably. which was very good indeed. 
Improvement of Grass Lands by Sowing Good Seeds of the most Suitable pen 
SUTTONS RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS 
Consist of the finest GRASSES and PERENNIAL CLOVERS, oe oprem in the Pasture, and at a small expense. Quantity of Seed 1 
8 to 12 Ibs. per acre. Price reduced to 94 80s. per ewt, Sow in a to hase March, and April. è 
R The great eNe hs ging by sowing | Surton’s Renovating Niistare is most satisfactory, an hose who vas not studied the various pro 
T and habits of Grasses, the "TE Saen ees 
From Mr. Thomas Bo apia From ALEXANDER C. FoRBES, Esq., Swanston House, Whitchurc tri the Rey. JOHN GUTHRIE, Lhe Cons 
SEE A lat seman bor Mixture + with which oar eee, EA Lo “You ‘will b be go eas: a to hear that the Renovating Sao T I| _ “I haye no hesitation in expressi p 
40 dt Zd old turf, Por Page ore thn om eae and hies I thought had failed, are now coming up in | the manifes t improvement both cing mn and 
attended great al 
es kei i your andan ed ee eth Le I lines sonnet from you, though Iwas 
ay lication s ve Overy reason to From Wa . NORRINGTON, Rectory For 
TE lt. = I would add that the ana Seeds | «Fiye years ago I wrote to you to see mea TAS Grass From C. PANTENE Esq, 
Age cach prov clean, true to name, an ve in | Seeds to Sow upon 10 acres of old pasture. At the time l toi ‘our Seeds have answered admirably. 
the — — o jaa of meadow wi ere almost useless w | spring, under rather unfé 
rm 8 Suarrsnony W Eriak A pa istone, Ise had pot have cellent pasture | bony i 
“The Grass Seeds and answered my YS. ANDREWS, Siren Villa, near Swansea, hed 
imeommonly w web: they pri me a famous crop of “Your "Renovating Mixture we had last year more than | d I think 
Fay last suramer me “5 tons per ma me is er saw anything | answered our expectations, ix 
grow oF camels ba From Mr. EEKIN! rd From Sir DAvID CUNYNGHAME, Welle: 
pz ee Seeds ; they are clean, and I e safely wm i Manon, Southy riety | Lady Trare, Bowes | sens weatiows that Were gp bene wth yow Se 
depended upon.” “Tam much Bo opt i i ho Renovating Seeds I looking very well. I cut nearly 2 tons of MeT se 
; From Mr. J. HALLETT, Biseifed: Farm, on pe a season from you, sowed it Found | thes gr years ago the same land hardly 
“ The Grass Seeds you sent me last season have ven me the great tmphovetnadt: both i in 6 flower tee si Bans also the lawn | Per acre 
ey wee satisfaction, inasmuch as the a pint of ground where | was very much improved by the Mixture you sent me, pape | From the REV. A: LEXANDER WATSON, Rectory, Bridestor’ 
ere sown, which before seemed almost past growing | employer was much gratified with the results both in our} “I am ing mu meh none. with be d Grae 
angting is is ie ‘growing as beautiful a plant of herbage as any piehrage and on the lawns, and wishes me Lerek to procure | Seen ae eet also is 
ixtures fro froin oa when the time arrives for 
INSTRUCTIONS ON Resin’ Haine oLD PASTU RES. 
of Seeds of the finest and most nutritive Kinds of 
: Natural Grasses y i Covers whi if jee treaty will occupy, cy numerous small i y d thereby pee the ir 
fs rary = o means T 
e oe nasil shee price of our RENOV MIXTURE, we doubt not that onr liben torii will e e the aioe ones 
E rass Seeds have for many years been allowed e be the the best, and now we may add that they are the te ae bape a NS 
e 50 per cent. by sowing these - Grass Seeds for Laying down anon t Pasture, 2: 
wall parcels. Catalogues post free ; N DEA 
__ JOHN SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. _ 
should be, addressed to The Editor” — Advertisements and Business Letters to “ “The Publisher”—at the Oi a Si corns oa ienaam 
13, U) Woburn Peal and Freoxarck Mutter? Evans, of No. 20, West, both in ‘ellington Street, 
an eee yecinet of Whitetrars, City of London, and published by them at the No. bs Doa Wellington Bey Pentex og sta Pats, SE Fanera, ia enti Con Sarona S 
