232 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Mar, 20, isgs 
RAIS AND CLOVER SEEDS 
FOR RENOVATING OLD PASTURES, 
9d. per lb., 80s. per cwt., Carriage Free. 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER 
ESTABLISHED IN THE EAR EARLY PART OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 
PRINCE OF WALES - POTATOES, Qs, 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 POTATOES, SEE 
“ WHEELER’S LITTLE BOOK” - (TWO STAMPS, POST 
>| 
OUR PRESE NT “PRICES 
SWEDE, PABNEE AND MANGEL WURZEL SEED, 
AY 
BE HAD ON APPLICATION. 
GRASS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT pee ULE, 
SELECTED AND MIXED ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF THE SOIL, 30s. 
+ TA ARE S + fth sy) 
From Ropert Suanre, Esq., Hewelgfeld Court, near Chepstow. From the Rev. G. BUTTERWORTH, Deerhurst Rectory, Tewkesbury. 
“January 29, | pi * February i4 bi 
“u rly 50 s fo “I have pleasure in speaking of the excellence of your Grass Seed certainly hada 
It is wih much peers vus A give sal result of my laying i do neal rly 50 acres for ond top of Orhi task year, from thé extetit of ground so had beai a dows W 
sup by you. Of these I laid down 20 acres | before by my predecessor. I shall be glad of some more Grass Seeds shortly, to si 
in 1852 es oe and in 1855 14 acres, and I am bares to say that a better selection oe set it a field adjoining.” 
could _ ebam ı made. That FSSR x "A ov n 1851 succeeded so well that I had gr “ Chariton Kings, Chelteslam 
o saw ka e following year that it had not aeit “T have the hed by you for the 
laid down at least 7 or Ag } yours. I i paiese siaaa it every season, and it has never | the Cheltenham College, e extending over a acres, iia pe admirably. There is a 
y, but n-p now, togother wie that which I ees onde in Foos, t | beautifal sward. Blythe We a 
h I herd ie 
| “I think it due to you to say that t 1 me with for 
ae ee m 1858 be ory penton | have been exceedingly at 8 beh oe = Aie pa oo jaa Permanent Pasa ar 
| belief tha 
f that it cannot 
Tn answer to many inquiries we beg to say that we have no “Agent in London, but al parcels of the value of 20s. we = CARRIAGE FREE either 
to London, Milford Haven, Plymouth, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, or any intermediate Statio: 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER 
NEW SORTS OF MANGEL WURZEL. Jons WAtÉtERS CATALOGUE ott 
Plants as exhibited at the Bom al Botanic 6 
Regent’s Park, London, obtai: application 
SUTTON’S LONG WHITE, | SUTTON’S ELVETHAM RED, |22 Tineri sory, Hasso Sumt 
A d 
S ON’S NEW ORANGE GLOBE. yya H Ao Fiom s 
Tixestngs improved varieties of ae Wurzel gained many Prizes at the leading Shows eo r paca had on appiieation, in yi rg ob 
ee y roots weighed upwards of 40 each Jos. May & Co., 
see Sutrox’s FARM SEED LIST, wich may be had gratis pantry Spm re Hon, nap Hil 
paca & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Regent’ Pat ays; ae at Chiswick; an 
AMERICA 
GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS. "Bungle Staton Sa 
PoeeroN AND SONS 
AVE had the honour of supplying their GRASS SEEDS to the Ro al Farms near Windsor and at Osborne | draw 
Palace ; also to the Gp Soca Pager: the Grass Ag aes which so 7 any acres of Arable Land have been converted D Li ‘ 
‘into the beautiful Park and Lawns now h admired at Sydenham ; also to the Horticultural Society of London, for the a from 2 to 10 feet. erican Plants #% 
Park, Halifax. caged 5 of the Pea b; 3 a oyal Botani sr aans Ragone Pack, mai . 
‘ t Presented to the town of Halifax by Frank Crossle; M.P., was laid d ith a ; 
SurTroxN’s Permanent Grass Seeds, and, at the inaugural meeting held a ponte Sin had alread. oE, EE a Benutifal pei ‘Gee him. 
for Seeds to extend 
Hwstrated London News, August $2, 1857) Surron & Sons have since been honoured with further orders BERBERIS JAP ONOG i 
HARLES NOBLE can su 2 
THE Poi yn ont CAMP,—From a supply of Surroy’s Grass Seeds specially adapted to th d situation, there ao on y oa =f ; its 
rod! freely 
are now some vi 
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essrs. SUTTON’: es charges for Grasses are modera! wr 
eae very jan roy varying according to the quantity required, and other circum- 
SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
THE PLYMOUTH Srey, 
AGRICULTURAL EE. e —— COMPANY (LIMITED) |. 
G THEIR 
COLLECTIONS S OF "GARDEN SEEDS 
uces Fruit 
of 16 
Se 
POOL_FRUIT AND VEGETABLE 
ERS on THEIR EMPLorer, 
as 
Wo. 1.—Complete Sililded Sor a sarge Garden 2300 
ee eicts Cellos a A OAE 200 
Collection, iti so 
4—Complete Collection for a small Garden 015 0 
No. 1. Carriage free to most Stations and Ports in the Kis 
Seed Caves fet ee eee she Kinpion 
No. Tat Printed by Witusam BRADBURY, 
; re Mouierr Evans, of. No. Px 
| adress: PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. laa de panei aS 
—Satuspat, 
