~ IMPROVEMENT 
soWING GOOD SEEDS OF THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS. 
|” 
SUTTONS RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS | 
SIST of she t GRASSES and NIAL CLOVERS, producing = improvement in the |* 
iA a a small ERAT Quantity ETS Seed re sani 8 to 12 lbs. per a Price reduced to 
Pastore Sow 
f) 
bo in March and Ap Parks, Meadows, and Upa nd Pastures may be 
f! rm grat “ry per c oy by sowin See ETN srei to ai paris, except sma ree isi 
aret post free. Grass Seeds, for ‘laying down Pe e€, Zts, to 30s. per ac 
Peon & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
MANGEL SEED FROM LARGE BULBS. 
sUITON’S YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL 
is me EXCLUSIVELY FROM FULLY DEVELOPED ROOTS, THE ADVANTAGES 
F WHICH HAVE BEEN PROVED FOR SEVERAL YEARS PAST. 
OEE- THE FOLE eae LETTERS.) 
pot Right Hon. Lord 8st Cronkhill, December 22, m J. C. ADKINS, Esq., Mi m BA beg t December 
185 
me have the same Glo! bë Mangel as last year, which 
me the best oA I ever grew, goi CA both as to bulk 
alam in the tenes $ of ae Spe te veto ae 
irregular growtl m pull ere 
— n d free from fibre as a Globe Turnip, ats 
“It is again my aaa. jis i: able inform you how 
good a crop of Orange Globe and Red Glebe Te i a 
from the seed you sent me last spring. My plant was so 
uniform that on the nin fie! poms I could not have wished for 
another gab; They very handsome and remarkably 
and more.” mall in t e top 
ez BENYON, Esq., Englefield 
YNES, Esa.. Preston Deanery, Northampton, Nov. 17, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 811 
OF GRASS LANDS H WAN oe OO bog ee OSTE 
SPROUTS (true imported). 
S KALE (he “ad winter Green). 
RTING KALE. 
thoes GATED ditto (very hardy). 
ORC CH — LE, dwarf curled. 
12 s of ornamental and useful GOURDS, as shown at 
ed Gr SE] "Hor cuir ul Show, Willis’s Rooms, 3s. ; mee 
CUSTARD MARROW. 
“hay of the above sent pos F 
-], wening gton Stree see 5 Sironi 
URBON’ ROSES FOR 1858. 
offer twel ke of the best 
58 for 428, 
ming into 
Į SICHARD MITH i J fa 
and most aay of the NEW RDA mpi ape 
package included. Many of the plants co 
Bio ossom. 
‘i B. 
zen.—Nurseri 
All the new ROSES in stock a 5s. each; or 42s. per 
ies, St. John’s, Worcest 
Pree! jum, 
that heas 
pub! 
1 a 
genuine new seed of the above ite. 
NIAL Es 8s. 6d. per oz. or 40s. per Ib.— 
East Da reham 
wha ON CASTLE GIANT SCOTCH LEEK. 
Cean ALEXANDER, NURSERYMAN and SEEDS- 
MAN, ey ai ie erie ry Edinburgh, wero Seeds of 
this unrivalle d Leek at 1s. Gd. 
(NOTTAGER’S KALE.—The advertisers are now im 
w per acre an 
Jom Mr. HORSBURGH, ae wi -a er 
“One of the Long White. Aei washed up by the heav 
ie oe Ibs. re on bring it you next market-day.” 4 
i 1857. 
acres of 
Sy have just stored seven the finest Mangel I ever 
grown from site tatge Yellow Globe Seed. a have 
Prom Mr. AND’ smouth, wary 28, 1 weighed a single clean root without any top, i it is 39 lbs. ; and I 
“Thavehad the fe uroo crop of Mangel I ever saw from an e-third of the roots er 20 Ibs. 
pool cag I therefore order S0 lb. of that kind this j Fanne ibijaniir Diford 
y 
me 18 857. 
The Mangel Seed you was excellent. I exhibited 
some of the roots at Fairford “Show, which were far superior 
to any others ari were — 
same tai, Bailif to G. Raw ts, Esq., Bullington. House, | 
nena rae 11, 1857. 
f the finest lots of oe and 
ES 
“ 
not quite enough of 
e f for pais to mee pae Feld, an 
‘sown the om day,and with exactly sim: treatm ea 
not so much weight by one-third as ont platen 
ayer sei.” 
In the show of roots M r. Kine ealy ry Walker’ s steward) 
was gi host in himself. The Blvetham | Mangel por ange 
a crop of Vetches were mon: and exceedel a 
possession a stock s ieia TRUE COTTAGER'S 
grown by Mr. vis, Malve They will have pleasure in 
forwarding packets of m post free, on receipt of 12 am 
stam Addr hi: ex h Seed, &c, Company (Li ) 
Union “Road Five 
FROM DEVONSH 
he DGA ARDEN SEEDS FOR TRELAND. 
A is situated in close proximity with CORK,. 
DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LIMERICK, mg call every 
week at the Great Western Docks, so asers in owr 
sister country find their orders ati th prompt- 
ness and despatch, on application to 
The Plymouth Seed, ne ar eaa Implement, and Manure 
Company (Limited): — Plym 
jm H. N. MmLeToN, Esq., ilsington House, Dorchester, 
Nov. 11, 1857. 
_ “My crop of Elvetham Mangel is astonis. ne.” ment.” 
THE FIRST PRIZES at peupie and o ther shies throughout the Kingdom have been taken by 
Mears. SUTTON? a ead for ae ri for their “ Ts m »” Swede. The price of Surron’s Large 
e! sere Tb., or ch in large qua 
E REE TOA L PARTS EXCEPT merge PARCELS. 
Bic Lists of other Bes of Mangel, so a ‘Turnips, Grasses, Grasses, &c., will ent gratis and post free. 
ie: SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire shire Seed sed Establishment, Reading. 
after 
thing in the way of Mangels soni EONA. The seed bn 
os ocured from Messrs. Sutton’s Royal Berkshire Seed Estab- 
? 7 
The Gardenerg Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1858 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
WEDNESDAY, April FaR: Pieces a ewes 
aonan aee 21} Horticultural, (6 rand, Spring g 
Osta Tie?) 
Ix our last nny was given a short account 
ft verge with the history “of THE 
Eo 
aed G HENDERSON & SON’ 
0 ate OF shea isha AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
VALE 
sie YER and varieties of Flowers, s descriptive features of height, es and adaptation, including 
New VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS, ah ther jateak eph for 1858, sent post free on wae 
THE NEW yore hijab PETUNIA 
feb bad aiathrg and fully described in the a are now being sent out in = OS healthy Plants. 
Continental double-flowered Petunias at 2s. 
Also 
EYA GRANDI 
| Pam disbelieve. Itis true ne that when one gen 
disa! wh 
TORRE 
ble and beautiful Evergreen Trees hitherto introduced, will - es out this spring at 42s. Seedling | 4! 
foie wn ws 
Pants, where ordered by the dozen, or 50, or 100, the price may be had on application. 
gesa CONTINENTAL 0XES 
iamen and ee of hard, us Plants for decoration in select Flower Gardens and Shrubberios through” 
autumn. E. ‘EG. H. & Son flor rpeleetions trom the anata splendid and varied p rea yct seen, comprising 
with righ erituse ceca Ba — raced aie ching pan of bloom v: serpin tom, waite rege Shite, and 
‘amine to cai ach, aes all the intermediate es of rose and rosy 
aen violet crimson. _ 
beautiful Yellow Rose, “ISABELLA GRAY.” in strong vigorous plants, 5e. each 
Hits French’ ana English ‘varieti plas a 47 80s,, and-42s, per do d hight t 
varieties, in vigoro ts, as 808,, 4 ornamenta 
emer dute at 96. det amas via eo iin el a ae 
BEECH TREE J pirer x, and the final ie e 
it of the pei of trec: igen zsa preceded it, 
het! eaa more aii 
tofa "soposed natural alternation of 
be found for this curious fact. Thai 
mp curs 
co 
U DE LA 
poliis unnoticed take possession 0 
was indeed, os sas oe per 
corded by Mons. MATLLIEZ, who on the 12th 
lst heim brought it wade the notice o; T the 
rticultural Society. stated that ix 
h 
LUS GANDAVENSI 
ae and autumn decoration in sslect Flower Gardens and Shrub- 
15s. and 18s. per dozen, 
and attractive hard: ely for 
etme ik ane Yeviod of 6 olor 
when p peee a apts 
of this B 
is GLADIOLUS RAMOSUS, 
S P lly brilli apr per dozen 
LEN DID SHRUBBY CALC EOLARIAS, 
E CONSERVATORY DECORATION AND FLOWER CULTURE. 
y ota p impsfield, Surrey, offers the under-; LORD RAGTAN, iene reddish scarlet, distinctly pitted with 
ceolarias to the attention of growers :— | crimson dots. 
» Very rich bronzed scarlet, apes The above fine es will form a published group in 
th 2 ae epe — fourth part of the “ aaa Bouquet, D to spent in May. 
KING OF SARDINIA (BURLEY *s), Oran; geg ground margined 
with scarlet, and crimson velvet-like spots. 
EMPEROR, fine largo crimson, distinctly epee. 5s. 
poeesia 
he 
road surface of aie to the | 
pre ‘or years, as wa 
which as Sage wera as st 
the coppice whioh ad paare impeded : its] 
ress. Soit isin other cases, and the hi 
e Beech tree in D enmark belongs to an ana 
PRIMR CTION, clear primrose yellow, 
profuse bloomer. 3s. “ed, 
nae D DERBY, buff 
>, 
With tich ALMERSTON, pure yellow, picturesquely marked 
cinnabar-red 
TERE n dots on the upper surface of the lip and 
bt E, rich bron 
a zycrimson, shaded with light scar 
over with z 
Messrs. P, 
colour, 
crimson spots), bri ea cree cae ful. | LADY N 
ted sole Agents for toned ale 
mittee atte the 
nN truss "combined: 
ea in ro; 
auty By} As eet alture 
fom seemed pavata ait the cate everaly 
thy vi vigorous plants, The collection of 12 varieties, 
À ILLUSTRATED BOUQU KT: 
ART IIT. now published. Single Parts, 10s. 6d. Subscribers, 7s. 6d. See page 279. 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST, JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. 
HE ads 
em as the oriest eia eyes offered, for 
with the section of 
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