THE GARDENERS’ OH BAIR IC 
LE 287 
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IMPROVEMENT OF GRASS LANDS 
sy SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS. 
SUTTON’S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS 
N’S Fe oe een a 
Y DEVELOPED ROOTS, THE ADVANTAGES 
OR SEVERAL YEARS PAST. 
OLLOWING LETTER 
(SEE THE F S.) 
Berwick, Cronkhill, December 22, m J. C. ADKINS, Esq., E aiast -on-Avon, December 
suTTO 
18 SAVED EXCLUSIVELY FROM FULLY 
OF WHICH HAVE BEEN PROVED F 
ht Hon. Lord Fro 
O RE aii -z 
ve the sa Mangel as last year, which “Tt is again my plea 
Fe ng seg apse I ever grew, good PoR as to bulk grad a “en o f Orange ite Mangels wh | 
con a in the fineness of roots es reedom from m the seed you sent me ‘ast: Bao i g. My plant was re 
gad irregular growth ; aaan pulled, the roots were ensnare that on the whole field I could not have wished for 
san mene free pe fois a Glo , and I} another bulb. They were very handsom and remarkably 
ci and m mail § n the top.” 
GH, Steu peard, to: aor ENYON, Esq., Englefield, | From G. B. Lynes, Esq., Preston Deanery, Northampton, Nov. 17, 
1857. 
Oneof the Long white Mangels wash heavy Pid st even acres of the finest Mangel I ot 
ed up by 
bby 454lbs. I will bring it you next pa roe # rey 
Joalir. ANDREW Nance, Portsmouth, January 28, 1858. 
“Thave had the Ghitet o crop of f Mangel I ever saw from 
your Bivetham ; I therefore order 80 lb. of that kind this 
et arte one Large Yellow Pa eee > Hoy 
weighed a single clean root without 4 any to bs. 
AEs a e-third of the roots reach 20 Ibs. 
Bradwell Grove, near Burford, 
Seby 1857. 
was excellent. I exhibited | 
which were far superior | 
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Oct. |v 
from Mr. GRAY, Bailif to G. RAWLINS, Esq., Bullington House, “The Man 
gel Seed you sent 
Hants, December 11, 1857. some of the roots at Fairford Show, 
"I we _ one of the ts of Mangels and 
oun We had not nough o ge seed | t0 any 0 others — were ther 
of Mangel, and sent e! sewhere for some to finish the field, and ford Ind 
‘hough sown the ae day,and with exactly Spi treatment, | In the show of roots Mr. Kinealy (Mr. pieni ES steward) | t 
mbad not so much weight by one-third as on the part sown was yeh sont in himself. The Elvetham Mangel tron nphiitad 
ond after a crop of Vetches were monstrous, and exceedel any 
fom H. N. Mrppteton, Esq., Jlsington House, Dorchester, mec S the ale neat Mangels ever grown The seal was 
Nov. 11, 1857. <a from rs. Sutton’s Royal ‘Berkshire Seed Estab- | 
“My crop of Elvetham Mangel is asi = |F 
mishingly fine 
soe we Birmingham an Hida ther 
Messrs, SUTTON’S rs both for Mangel and for their “Cham 
Yalow Globe Mangel. Wurzel 3 is 1s. per lb., or cheaper in large E 
AGE FREE TO ALL PARTS EXCEPT 
of other kinds of rcs aa Apae Swedes, Turnip; Grasses, &c., will be 
aie omg the Kingdom have been taken by 
n” somes. The price of Surron’s Large 
SMALL PARCELS. 
sent gratis and post free. 
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Adress: Address: SUTTON & SONS, Royal Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. | 
. HENDERSON & 
OHN T ERER S “CATALOGUE of Soe ee 
Plants as exhibit at the Royal Botani 
Regent’s cae L ondon, can À ba Bat on SED 
American = ery, Baj gee mae 
ROY 3 MERICAN 
tf ATERE R r GODPREY'S | 
DESCRIPTIY E Po ATALOGU 
had on appli catin nclosing one coe 
Jos. May & Co. "We ellington a ‘strand. 
Plants at Knap H Hine well kno 
e spin and PERE L CLOVERS, producing g pro improvement in the | King’s Road, Chelsea nice a Ge D 
Cree. a of nd ata sm son expense. ze ity = y Seo eee 8 to 12 lbs. per Price reduced to aeni PRs rk; at Chiswick ; ie a st ye “in Ménolt T. 
or 80 ewt. Sow in March Parks, Meadows, and Upla and Pastures may be Knap Hill Nurs king, Surrey. 
$ ri = r AN N = RSERY., 
f u per OS aie 50, Si eiii; by mind ths Sate 8 "Red Poara pa cak m paga mall pa rce eis | Wespen w a FERLET EN “<a 
i ost free. Grass Seeds, ie | Sunnin; Hale. tion, "Staines pa Wokingham. ail s 
(atalogues P z É 4 | where oe a snp are always to be obtained. 2 
SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. | (A EORGE BAKER begs to an unce that his DE- 
| CRIPTIVE CATA JE may h: api 
p | tio It contains a List of all the new end nd raro, CONIFERS, 
so a ll: f 
MANGEL SEED FROM LARGE BULBS. Se ne E Aer er oe Stock cof Cedras 
Doddara and Libani, rginica, and Abies 
—_ — 2to 10 fee 
heats SA ne Exhibition of American Plants at the 
ns, Regent’s Park, and at Manchester 
Juniperus vi 
t. 
Sra 
ae AUREA FLORIBUNDA.—New 
stong machi 
— Aviwrege 4s. y Å 
must accompany orders from un 
CaTTELL, Nursery and Seed Establish- 
N 2 EW ANTS. —The following New Plants will 
me out on and after a ie ri (1858) :-— 
goio karate ata Prince Troubetzkoy 
Madame Wagner nae 
25s. for the four new a por vert 
me coy Comte de F = cy phen ‘de ‘Brabant 
Duce de Bra m8 rin cesse Charlotte 
Tias. for the four sorts. 
Punica Legrellei 7s. 6d. | Cydonia Mallandi .. 7s. 6d. 
All the above splen ndid a 
nd good n novelties are figured in 
ERSCHA. —— i s “ Tiustration Horticole. 
A. VE rsery 
ry men E Eni (Pega 
GAR FERES Pic OTE! PINKS. 
ae LL axp CO’ om collection of the above 
edly favourites is bea extensive in 
e ‘Trade, which they are sped at the following 
me for fine strong well-rooted 
Bn elite Ss. E PICOTEES. d. 
of fine kinds, nes z 3 z 
12 er of cote fine, by . - 4 
ine old Clove Car: een per en pairs 12 $ 
Finest fixed Border Carnations ‘and ida 9:0 
PINKS.—-The fin vag Pe show Pinks, by whos 9s. to 128. 
per n pal 
Fine mixed border ditto, 6s. per dozen pairs. 
ae eat Yarmouth, Norfolk. 
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ASPARAGUS SAN SEA KALE—The under- 
ving à very T EH stock of Asparagus mid Sea 
Kale, an ‘n supply almost ost any, See at the on prices: 
e Sea Kale 100 
sian 
Large > Crown! 
Judd’s Giant jenas 2 -trei 
` a 
3 
x 
lower by ‘the o thotienntd. 
The o Piro "Seed, ne ea Implement, pair Manure 
ited) 
E. ON’S 
UNALOGUE OF FLOWER AND Bnei SEEDS, 
Ee opener i mei 
Tied by Me. Aaaa, and "TAL ale call anette nf bide Beale ale ee in vigorous, healthy Plants. Also 
tal double-flowered Petunias at 2s. €d. each. 
REYA GRAND 
IS, 
beautiful Evergreen Trees hitherto introduced, will g sent out this “spring jat 42s. 
The Garmeners Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, AP. 
ROWER now remember th 
forcing De Mea ss fo 
mae ts, the Tosenn for the ander, Maide 
for 
cottage gar rden, R when 
re Tip 
Can he call to si how the China Rose Tennie 
te of the most noble and Seedlin 
g 
Paria wher where ordered by the dozen, or 50, or 100, the price may be had on application 
Phe INENTAL PHLOXES 
| ate ogg) of hardy Herbaceous Plants for decoration in sele wh ia and Shrubberies through- 
the andautumn. E. G. H. & Son offer selections from the most splen: aH varied collections yet pead comprising 
3 Seat bustin colour and seme ane form, their large branching panicles of Fare varying from uniform white, and 
f “mine to the richest rose and viole Metdia E ight peach, passing through all the intermedia‘ So ahedeear fa ‘ose and rosy 
i viole 
The beautiful Yellow. Bom “IS 4 BELLA GRAY.” instrong vigorous plants, 5s. each. 
ro GERANIUMS 1 
tins of earlier ola cage Fb Speedy niga bushy plants, at 243., 30s,, and 42s, per dozen, and highly 
ones eee sd pe ieee 
natal and attractive hardy bulb yor She: ti 1 Fi Gard: as 
Se indoding the wa ost brilliant and varied of col Rover sapvoatlion: in pilde Firer. Gu fees ad. Den 
ae? GLADIOLUS RAMOSUS, 
alli: habit, 9s, and 12s. per doze: 
SPLENDID SHRUBBY CALC 
FOR CONSERVATORY DECORATION AND FLOWER GA) 
pee 
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psfield, Surrey, offers thine oh The above varieties will form a pablis hed group in the and as Rose mane 
arias to tho at ábtention of ourth part of the a X Tilustra ted Bouquet,” to appear i in May. il ee 
aroma Searle, rel relieved by "KING OF SARDINIA Ba ’s), orange g 1 s d And pet s loved 
son spots, conspicuously rich, 5s. TRO Ar mg crimson, ditty soothe 6 even then ; hundreds of gee were coll catas 
h maroon or vid of om Ot: RROK PERFECTION, ride Bene ne iA logued, an even ergy: new French Rose, & 
aco to the iy eis = armine brillan uleur de fen was 
profuse bloomer. 3. 
LORD DERBY, buff colour, a new sl 
MISS: GREY, orange, finely 
“AMBASSADOR, rich bro 
Y P: 
shade. 
3 meet MERSTON, pure yell 
yellow, picturesquely marked | 
weep an gd red dots on the upper surface of the lip and | 
E LADY NEILL, ca yellow, 
& Son being appointed sole Agents for the sale of the abov 
AL od Ps te 8 tate, Shey aot 
dmirati a russ com arere The 
mada ” and “Gem,” but in in growth approximating to the 
AG) of beauty by e es sont for conservatory an 
from amateur cul and the pn Lica Fg 
thy vigorous mosis mai pav? ection of 12 varieties, 42s. 
“THE ILLUSTRATED BOUQUET.” 
Pant III. now published. Single Parts, 10s. Subscribers, 7s. 6d. See page 279. 
_ WELLINGTON saren ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. 
yei. Their 
house decoration, pe sake so for 
orders wi th health meet with prompt attention in the 
t 
veriest pin rank; 
the peas pared 
pee engine the little goon Rose 
ag 
hey e pretty t 
beauty nnekiy Kaci; “we could not afford t 
