Armm 24, 1858.] 
331 
ET a 
ag re the | 
= 
AND AGRICULTURAL ganta, 
RA ig GIBBS axp CO., the $ 
Tru 
yal AGRICULT' ae eer 
a $ their 
eg to 
EDS are no 
iri aA 
SEED 
4 RICUL 
BiB LA WSON a ND N 
SON, S 
in ntimate that they are ok | 
m B nat 
M SEEDS CARRIAGE 
ND CO., SEED Growers and Mr ERCHANTS, 
e having had the onou to furnish ti the ee of H.R.H 
2 e Hoke re at og rne for several years, and also those 
a large num of th ~ bee practical dira 4 n the United 
Kin dori: yp cir of whose growth they exhibited = ar 
Biret, which were unequalled in the show—is a st nog of the 
EEN, &c., respoctfally. 
nienn Taa or n yaer eo | out Re SEEDS of all Era carefully saved from vew ee d| quality of their artic “Phas ndt > Casa ‘go> Pepe 
navatin ixt e for refreshing and | on application 1857, lists of which may be had Per 1b.— re | r lb.—s. d. 
- e SWEDE CARROT. 
“tat ee GRA =| —Perennial and Annual Clovers, all | 14 Turnip Seed of A. approved variety, naved. from. selected | wos Purple-top 0 8| White Belgian .. .. 1 0 
; White Belgian a Ean Carrots Dramhead ann oer | Me mapa Wurzel of the finest description, ditto. te | aor m be 8 DERBAGI 
; Yellow w Globe 2 aA ahe cetera cape afi nd pen | Kohl Rabi, or Turnip-rooted Cabbage; a valuable subst: | Bull locks s Improv 9 g| Drumhead 26 
Sy belay test tin ah | for Turnips on strong land, and of great ot in vet up leases == Oy a, "9 9| RAPE 04 
ws ds arm. i 7i i .. . 
Sitia or Ea, SEEDS in Collections ready assorted or isar, en tine We ins acne alettnan te ak perami ay ie red fo | E pithabaisds mil- : CLOVERS. 
"Frown SEEDS in assorted packets, or separately to order. gv varities pe a mo tt eerie at on = Caltare &e. | pa Cae ied Bogia Red, a i M 4 
ent post free on application. et pur rei 
‘Detail Catalogues “4 i he R. Spring Tares, true Dwarf cy di = Aberdeen or Bullock . 0 9] White Dutch -- 8d.to 0 9 
., Seedsmen to the Buck Wheat, White Musta dit White Norfolk . 2s Trat or Hop .. 3d.to 0 4 
TREET, ta » W. Red Clover, W — bed Trofail and Suokling ditto. ra lo gu . 0 8} Alsi de ` 4-8 
TIS Paayan Stic p: y’s Perennial Rye-grass ; very free Boag » Tankard .. ee Taarna i CE D, 
te P ommon ditto ; Itao. s. | Green í és . 0 9j Trifolium in - 08 
ia SONS have h ad ia the honour SE appi | i eT Rye grass; very pure imported seed, and also of | Red 4 09 GRASSES pees 
heer, nglish growt! Yellow 09 eh J 
Agar ayip Js = eo aua Grass Seeds— separately or in mixtures—for laying Greer | Round 0 7| Fine imported It: 
y poe awns | down Permanent Pastures, Dawns Bowie ~ shee &c., on ee Round 0 8 no vs . -- 50 0 
“gamers of soil, See our Treatise on Gras: Early Six Weeks 0 9| English ditto 42s. to 45 0 
Sige arden Seeds of every kin Į R; for one year’s 
ae en the Flower Seeds, i g all ‘the novelties. th: rey re 09 pe pagers z ar to 40 0 
s Park, HALIFAX. This magni- Garden Tools os 6 Rakeign-Drdure Fi “bhi Long leat Red = 0 | Ditto for 20r 3yrs. 25s.to 40 -0 
town of Halifax by Frank ~i Page's Imperial “Orange Finest Permanent Pas- 
pwn with Surron’s Permanent Kanie pa awson & Son, 27, Great George Street, Wost- EA me 09 selected 
ting held last summer, a DET AE M TETA PEATE esr - | Yellow Globe 08 soil ed wage ed 
ee Iitustrated BUSHELS OF TURNIP SEEDS are now | Red Globe : 9 peed s. to y 0 
Soxs have since been ady for delivery by the PLYMOUTH Seep, &c. s Tangaloa 9| Lawn do. 
r Seeds to extend the Plea- CoMPANY (Limited). The Stocks have been grown by some of ulbs of this Variety ae We acqu —_ -4 e enormous wale 
the best growers in Devonshire, Essex, and Kent. of 44 lbs., as shown at Sm: à Club. 
ÅLDERSHOT CAMP. om a supply s Grass] For full Reset tos see the Agricultural Price Current and| Special Contracts for large Quantities, oa freig 
Seis specially adap’ ted to “the soil a a "aituationy ph are Farm Directory, j dust saben’) by the Company. 3! a and 38, pron Street (adjoining and 
e very perféct swards for e bleak hills, Address P! ym ng 6” Limited), Union | Above Bar, | Sout mpton. 
a: Bertone ge char to ‘he surrounding Barren waste Road, | Piy chote ICE PLA mae NTS g 3) 
hargos f are Se ie SEEDS. | OUE CO. he 
She tit od, and ott : to invite prior to t 
to quantity required, and other circum- TILLIAM. SKIRVING begs to announce to the following in rag ealthy, and well grown plants :— 
Prices — = Sa grag ony may be obtained on 
addresse & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed 
GAINED BY pee RD TEONS S CUS- 
Pag 
TOMERS in the Autum: ~ under- yanuna 
Associations, fr Socio plied by Mess: 
orog zor TURNIP SEEDS of las 
ant one, he is ae d to 
bir poset of 9d. SVEDE = 
a very 
ea atte tthe mode- 
fe arug aunsie. 
KS SHow.—H.R.H. e Pri msort’s 
re. “me “for the olan 5 acres = Seia saad s 
pac 
Farmers of England, Sootland, Ense inane ‘aie his | Azaleas, 
sae g prov! 
comprising the Eae riak Tan hanit of eS strong 
aeni well set with flower buds, 12s. per dozen. 
— fine strong flow wering plants, 1 
Camellias, including all the best of the new kinds (without 
ar do great v: for glass cases, 2s. to 18s, 
Koppi grt suis fs epee gun 21. 10s. 
flowering, a splendid collection of 
Se Cae to Mr. Lea pore 3 Hurley. ENNIA „he a aro AEAN stock, x 
Root | which he ly recommend as being the best that can | Cinerarias, the best of the new varieties of 1857, 9s. to 15s. p. doz. 
om tre ibly the whole having been either grown | Cyclamen ru strong flowering plants, 12s. p.doz. 
this district 10 other of Messrs. Surroy’s customers under his select m the most reputed wers. Leptodactylon californicum, a new and inte: 
ery hi RH. oe Consort), took the leading Prizes Re RYE-GRASS, of the improved vari adapt game 12s. rå, an. 23, 1858, 
for the last fe 5 ste we f 
i op mi Se heed pean ot Fv “3 pl puro h G ron Sead, of ex e mey equality, marean Lilium lancifolium josum, eT at = Pp 
in pre: to im: oreign sa » » 
eA Wittenham, for the best 5 acres of atter palar =e clear of we giganteum (small), 12s, per doz, 
Priced Catalogues on Pn applioation ea A E E April 24. Eugenia Üi. a new a desirable fruiting plant, highly 
per-doz. 
—H.R.H. the Prine 
, for the best 5 acres se i bre a araa sa NIPS. 
—_ awarded to Mr. H. Cantrell, Baylis 
‘The Rev. H. Palmers i Piece of Plate, value 5i., awarded to 
4.20, Norrington, for the second best Field of S wedes, also 
RLES SHARPE. a 
with the utmost care from w plot oi oia 
jea ate ge e is a Eee pin EEr cant e a iage 
wed, 
oval sha mun A mi 
per ac re than any ot 
A, riere These Prizes were gained 
ib Soros s coca Yellow Globe Mangel and BuT- 
. eae 
glefield 
been sei 
who hav 
S IMPROVED ) PURPLE-TOP hehe is isa 
dy variety of Swede, proper for sowing on soils. It 
ater a and heavy, and invaluable for late keep- 
l. per 
“EINCOUNSHITED RED GLOBE TURNIP.—This kind has 
ecided superiority over all the older varieties of 
Red sed Clabes It is of the most perfect shape, vi solid and 
stand the severity of winter very little 
os 
r lb. 
would Cas By notice of enn Seed 
rdeert ev December 13th, 1856 
rade eC ea Lincolnshire. 
.—Selected and 
April 
purchase their eir supply of Seeds from 
Guineas, for Gi Mangel Wurzel, 
Gh endicis Reading. 
One Guinea, for Mangel Wurzel, to 
jon cage d House, near Reading. 
er Prizes, high comraendations, and commenda- 
varieties of Mangel Wurzel, were also 
ring g. 
» Hudson’s Golden Melon 
t, the m 
Chevalier,” Thanet, Golden D 
Barley, Seed Oats, &c. 
First and Smi Prizes for Turnips, and and all the best kinds of Se 
several 
sccm pe a Carrots, &c., were also 
“acon ee the Smithfield Club Show, 
soma London eas a Prizes are: sg One 
admired. The following is an extract 
's Weekly 5 a of 
os the Stand of Messrs. Surro: 
ly attained 
Both the 
‘ther Prizes for 
Mined by their 
ae 
oper 
earliest. 
+ ar ia a on a 
Basingstoke, and 14, Seed fot Mark Lane, London, F. C. 
PLANTS FOR GROWING UNDER THE SHADE OF TREES 
oLD BY 
OHN STANDISH, NURSER Bagshot. — 
BERBERIS = APONICA a. DERBERİS BEALI. 
te 
Mede, Tiano ema g Silver O RE 
nic ear at 1855, 1856, and 
tS wede These are remarkab can rac at foliage, the sweet 
3 mied Jullo scent of their flowers, and the beauty of their large fruit, 
= hing from 20 SKIMMIA JAPONICA.—This beautiful its in a 
ite ase aller state than any other shrub I know of, and its numerous 
bunches of brigh berries are borne all the Aae round. 
SHARPE'S IMPROVED ze ARGE SWEDE. This variety has Roses, 
nest lan 
e top, Migs wat grow a grater n pr Holişhoca A 
reg d, 128. 
pee “a new Aremm: 3s. 6d. each. feach. 
pas Grass, strong, 2s. 6d. to 33. 6d. 
dard and dwarf do. koria are 
of choice sorts, 15s. per 
feet rate ceed varletios b te br naan 2s. per doz. 
ng wnbloomed Seedlin; Leos the very best 
ned varieties, 4s. per en 100. 
show aS by name, 
. 1; 
s mixed for borders 
ove Carnation, 12s. per doz, pairs. 
first: a show varieties po name, 9s. ot t oli 
Chrysanthem ane, Sos d large flowe: of all the 
new ines aid 9s. per doz, 
Phloxes, a Poet leg pans: maga varieties 
of this m nan nig 9s. per dozen. 
ods new and lendid kinds of this charming genus 
for H. ; 12 = ey pr: 
Potentillas, 12 
4l. per 00." 
yellow, 
Diel; TE Sgt eae pag 100, 
oe and floribunda, ‘two beautiful hardy herbaceous 
tia Moo: 
handsome early” 
masses, covered 
zania 
Ga: igens, of dwarf habit, large o wers, 
with ne puce centre, 6s. per do: 
Rockets, new dow crimson, 63. 
S FORTUNI, Mas. and F 
CEPHALOTAXU: Although 
Giant Yew Succeed very ak in ihe full 
wing 
ee forms of this 
b Prines 
leed, we may say that every 
I credit upon both er n, their fine foliage is never so beautiful as when gr 
oe 2S moti et pate! a cat Tate cultivation on the ieee r the shade of other el Hitherto our Pact aah hay 
‘és and purity of seed on the en but p bore a furnished with plants for the purpose above- 
peat, these now offered will be found t acquisitions. 
sanyo and according to quantities required. ogy Md Foard rg for 2s. 6d. pos ani Bros a except 
ae to'Surtow & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seod flee rmedia, the lowest price of atk E SE 
do, 
Daisi w Belgian va rieties, €, 38, per 
Lily rie Va Valley, strong flowering beat nE per 100. 
Hardy Herbaceousand Ah BDO EEr 
per doz., 100. 
Catalogues may be had on applica 
All orders of 2l. and up nant are phe sey pena age free to 
London, babes! tend tg and Bull, as cline as to any 
Railway Stati g aware 150 miles of the Nursery. e 
Royal N Great Yarmouth, Norf 
GRASS AND CLOVER 
FOR RENOVATING OLD 
9d. per lb., 80s. per cwt. Carriage 
J. c. WHEELER & : SON, SEED GROWERS, 
SEEDS 
P A S T U RE ES 
Free. 
GLOUCESTER. 
