BL 5, 1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. . Dü 
f MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 
GEORGE GIBBS & Co., Seedsmen, 26, Down Street, 
tures of GRASS SEEDS are now read for | testimoni: als are mut mum The Seeds are made up into two different mixtures, 
EG to 0 prs . — expr essly to suit the B ed | they do not sow well together; 2 ipei of the light and 12 Ibs. of the heavy miens 
cH v pud is fully t 3 prev ious to being bulked. G. G. & Co. are ‘allowed per acre. 
libe growth g s for Hyd bd s - | Mr. Grnns, giving = — sonal attention to the assorting of these micha 
E — — Park E Sc, for many years, feel assured no further | assures ‘his friends that e e is taken with regard to the proper proportio: 
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TURES FOR IMPROVING & RENOVATING OLD GRASS LAND (8 to 12 lbs. per acre) ls. per 
MIXTURES OF THE FINEST SORTS FOR LAWNS, GRASS | PLOTS, BOWLING GREENS, &c, Is. 34 per Ib. 
E STOCKS OF THE —€—— TIONED MEAE SEEDS "n TE ted agro PRICES 8 vies ban peu rant Riese — 
WURZEL. 4 yos 1b.— oo Ib.—s. d. 
— T Ib.—es. d. PE | 8. 
Red "ains 0 $m White Belgi df ar Ib 7i 5 Ashero: oe ‘on 9| Gibbs’ Improved em Er. Eu B i: us i 2 9 T Pod saccharatus 8 ? 
A 22 0 1 1 ..1 3 Skirv: * .. 0 9| Dickenson’s Italian .. 7 0| White Dutch .. 0 ed 
Frese Long Red 18 y is —.— — ct oet l 6| Matson. .. 1 0 Fine Im mported do. . 7 0| Trefoil . : 5 Drumhead C Cabbage ET. 
3 elow Globe a .. 0 9| Long Surrey 3 s Kentish Green Cro 1 0| Common — 6 0 Mos 1 * Largo Cattle Parsnip T EO 
e ou _.. James Scarlet. . 1 6| Marshall's Purple Top . 1 0| Pacey's Perennial.. 6s. to T 0| Tru du Eis 5 0 
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Full Priced Catalogues sent free on application. Cash or reference required from unknown „ 
GEORGE GIBBS & Co., 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. 
GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL 8 OI I S. TR 
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; Darren] KAN a UL) ESTABLISHMENT. 
SUTTON AND SONS | COOD SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE 
| SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE Grow ERS THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
D TAL FARMS near WINDSOR and at or PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT. 
i onour of supplying their GRASS SEEDS to the pus AL FARMS near WINDSOR and a OF PREVENTING 
H 1 nde uin CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY, the Grass Seeds by which so many acres 7 me RETINA AN ND — d Grow ERS, Reading, 
converted into the 1 M Park and Lawns now so tod mired at Sydenham; also supply every kind of FARM AND GARDEN 
d LONDON, for the Gardens at Turnham Green, and to most of the Public Parks, SEEDS of genuine and superior quality, 
Kingdom, rm iig f the PEOPLE'S PARK, BAT This magnificent Park, pre- | —— 7 d — most remote parts of the king- 
to the town of C Halifax by Frank Here id „ M. P., was laid down with SUTTON’S PERMANENT aig ed SEEDS, | dom very moderate prices from this 
d al the inaugural meeting aa eld last " er, had Y^ ent — -3 beantiful — (see Tustrated London News, August Establishment. coa nuns apply to 
- 1857). Surton & Sons have since been wit e ore r Seeds to extend the Pleasure Groun ds. 
Surrox & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
THE. "ALDERSHOT. CAMP. Ys 
From a supply of Surron’s Grass Seeds especially adapted to the soil and situation there are now some very perfect swards | 
m forming a pleasing contrast to the 33 barren waste. S : 
La 1 —.— ries fo jtm — s are very m modera: varying — to the quantity required, and other — — pae. HANTS MED ESTABLISHMENT. 
Sreamstances. Prices and other particulars y be obtained oi application, addressed UNDER THE PAT F H. R. H. THE PRINCE CONSORT, Tn 
d 3 AGRICULTURA, Mosis Pes TURAL Society OF INDIA, AND THE 
UTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Fstablishment, Reading: GA —— OE THE UNITED KINGDOM. 
zr AND TOOGOOD can now supply GARDEN 
C H 0 T C E F L 0 WwW E R S eia! SEEDS, carriage free; SEED POTATOES, 
4 rizes — by their Stock re con- 
Sie ee superior on xiu sus sate 
* wi ED ATA in e ingdom. jan 
BUTLER & MoCULLOCH'S Jide pm 
8 les G CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, . 
S. sero NGED on a new and dan plan, 8 ree c Md and Catt Notes, | == 
tg now ready and ay be ha frs fee and ps paid cn applications Lee arem The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
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DS, the crop of 1858, saved with 
e greatest care, by the most eminent growers, ATURDAY, FEBR UARY 5, 1859. 
= may also state that the Sardinian correspondent of Messrs. JAMES CARTER & Co., MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK. 
ose Seeds, especially Carnations and Picotees, have given such universal satisfaction, has | Mowpar Feb. 7—Entom — . . . 8 7 
transferred the —— from that firm and appointed us his representative in this count: 
ry. 
mand for first class flowers, particularly FLORISTS’ FLOWERS, 
joni value of that mor of the House of 
y mmons which declared last session pe^ the 
selecti E pkts. of beautiful Annual Flower ey gk a zt An Added of Vegetable Seeds, 20 qua of pm uty ought repe wi e 
rd Peas, and other Seeds in x for 1 veer s brought to the test of a parliamentary uh 11 is 
Ditto 3 6 supply Rig Soa ho . £3 38. Od : 
ction geo c of b beautiful Biennial and d Peren- A athe us ST clear that the friends of a repeal of E uties 
E xm ditto . uec A : Ditto e 1 10 fare d r the confliet; and a decision, one way 
Ditto ditto z Ditto ditto 5 ditto ditto 015 0 the other, mus m be arrived at, 1s no 
pili, dnd Vegetable or pe and Flower Seed Ul. 1s. Carriage Paid to any business of ours to ask whether duties amounting 
Railway Station in England, Wales, and Scotl y C to thirteen or fourteen hundred thousand pounds a 
= | year can be spared. That is a question for political 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH, Covent Garden Market. | parties to settle. Nor indeed should we hay 
: garded the subject in its present aspect 4E being at 
SEEDS RIPENED ON THE CONTINENT. pni ir dinit, hadit nok bien (hat aoni 
— — that in the event of its being carried the remission 
J A ME S C ARTER & G 0. would be useless because materials for the pro- 
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duction of a much larger manufacture of paper 
- es me mentioned in an advertisem — in connection with a late dent, n cannot be found th wd fcund! Nothing but 
i to im that, pr io have their Seeds he Continental growers direct, one of the Firm etermination to throw dust of any kind in men's 
during the past 5 uh that — ond sins doing o er Eos the Savion of the correspondent alluded ga ie to ave led to such a statement, Not to 
res Reeds ee E WEE OA, oun per ing surro 
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JANES CARTER & CO. Seedsmen, 288, High Holborn, London, W.C. alive e dut ati Ge otis 
* > ore likely to be glutted than starved. The only 
'ENUINE KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. [nitet or wick paper starved. Tho only 
which con i 
; z There is not a iit a blade of Grle. a straw, a 
J AM ES E ARTER &. CO. leaf, a stalk, a twig, that is not fit for this manu- 
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: facture. Straw itself is now in general use for the 
NOW READY TO 8 SEEDS FOR THE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN, purpos i lax refuse is establishing itself; mere 
WHICH WILL BE FOUND, AS USUAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. is erindi i refuse 
00 g down paper 5 the r 
i " Bee etroot Piet can ‘all be w rked up; Hem 
ARTERS ENCYCLOPÆDIC CATALOGUE OF: SEEDS, fia parir atir e pieri 
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mur IM e mis ft i See mppetes Ae en es learn from. 0 now before us; Hop 
d en Orchid ries, Vineries, Pits, Fra e e ers oo ar Garden . Book of refer- | bi tented 
4 Pid to ail parts ot the eo qood ose alike to the Amateur an nd pro fessional Gardener. Forwarded free of charge and 
haulm kwhea Melilot s 
E etala PA Minn, Bion leaves, 
straw, 
: — — Docks, 
JAMES CARTER & co., Seedsmen, 288, High Holborn, London, W.C. Thistles, Mallows, Nettles, Furze, Broom’ Bron’ 
