— 22, 1550.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 119 
— MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 
GEORGE GIBBS & in Seedsmen, 26, Down Street, 
i 2 now y for | testimo pri ond requisite. The Seeds are made up into two different mixtures, as 
Bras — —— 1 petra = poner rag — 8 ous er and | they a ad p well together; 2 bushels of the light and 12 lbs. of the heavy seeds 
delivery: h variety is fully tested previous to being bulked. G. G. & o. | are Poe "nd cre 
ied the — for Hyde Park, St. James's, and Regents Park, Ken- Mr. . GIBBS, giv ing his personal attention to the Apa s of er e e 
baring d rdens, Kennington Park, &c., for many years, ike assured n care is taken 
= MIX TRES FOR PER MANENT MEADOW & PASTURE "Mer to the üifferent soils) 32s. to 34s. per acre. 
MIXTURES FOR IMPROVING & RENOVATING OLD GRASS LAND (8 to 12 lbs. per acre) ls. per 15. 
MIXTURES OF THE FINEST SORTS FOR LAWNS, GRASS 5 PLOTS, BOWLING GREENS, &c., 1s. 3d. per Ib. 
BCT STOC CKS OF — UNDERMENTIONED 8 SEEDS SUPPLIED AT THE PRICES STATED FOR THE PRESENT MONTH :— 
-— EL WURZEL. : YE-CRASS. CLOVERS al VARIOUS. 
MANG Per lb.—s. d. Per lb.—s. d. * lb.—s. d. Per bushel— —s. 6 d | Per " Ib.—s. -| Per Ib. —. d. 
Red E | if .. 1 0 Ashe a 2 — og E, Giros Imp — Italian 7 o Popis Pen * es 2 4 n Tice d c ; 
Long » 10| Yellow Bel de: Ski z a 0 9| Dickenson’s Itali ed hite Du "s Lucerne iS 
Eveilan Long Bod : ze qe wegen . "T | NE ames pr lam 7 Trefoil 44. to 0 mhead Cabbage 1.3 0 
Yellow , Long e ..1 6|Kentish Green Crown 1 Common English.. 0 Alsike Hybrid ei ye 1] cir Cattle e Parsnip Y B 
— Ed E o 9!James's — +. 1 6! Marshall's Purple Top .. 1 0| Pacey's Perennial.. 6s. to ` 0| True Cow-grass.. T | Kohl Rabi 5 0 
Full Priced Catalog tf application — Cash or ref ired from unknown Correspondents, 
‘PP 5 1 
GEORGE GIBBS & Co., 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. 
SEEDS RIPENED ON THE CONTINENT. * Borat 
IE 
ESTABLISHMENT, 
S LA y, 
Di Te 
cooD SEEDS, mui FREE. 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS TRE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
OF PREVENTING DISAPPOINTMENT. 
JAMES CARTER & Co. egt 
G observed their name mentioned in an advertisement in connection with a late correspondent, fee 
— thelr À Pee to — tha — preferring to hav s the ir Seeds — the Continental growers direct, one of the Firm bas 4 Qu AND SONS, SE ED TOM Reading, 
ng the pas autumn with that ce angi — purposes doing so every season ; the services of the correspondent allu — | h Pen s can supply every € FARM AND GARD. 
dispensed ent season, havin; been ersonally selected, are better than any t EEDS of genuine an 1 7 1 TR y. 
with, “thei IE RE à * " á Agriculturists residing in ost remote parts of the king- 
dom can procure good Seeds at X moderate prices from this 
— CARTER & CO. Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W. C. Establishment. Fo 5 apply to 
Ns, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
: 3y 
GENUINE KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS dh "A 
JAMES CARTER & CO. m. ROYAL N HANTS. SEED ESTABLISHMENT, 
Amio ap pee — — SOCIETY oF — * AND THE 
ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY SEEDS FOR THE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN, NG AGRICULTURISTS OE THE UNITED KrNGD 
WHICH WILL BE FOUND, AS USUAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. pace AND "TOOGOOD can now supply "GARDEN 
AND zA a bie nd 47 eg SEED POTATOES, 
their Stoeks are con- 
ET ; &e. The s Pri by t 
? i; vincing rr ey super dit and B prices compete 
; ] b : with any house in the kingdom. WHOLESALE and RETAIL 
i 7 PRICED CATALOGUES upon applica catio: 
R'S M.“ Agents for Opams’ Blood Mannre, e &c. 
Seeds Packed for Exportation to all Parts of the wg 
dhe Twenty-fourth Esas dia A now n 2 men tat Ll its usu z eomprehensiven has affixed 37 and 38, Oxford Street (facing the Xd way Terminus); 
t LOALENDAR OF OPERATIONS | for each month in the year for the Vegetable and Flower GARDEN, Mn. p the Stove, | and 58, Above Bar, Southampton. 
ory, Greenhouse, Orchid — Pineries, Vineries, Pits, Frames, &., forming a complete Gardener's . of 2 
enc “which it is ho will be found useful alike to the Amateur and professional Gardener. Forwarded free of charge an 
S ee The ners, One. 
1 JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. TURDAY, FEDR 
ELECT LIST OF NOVELTIES FROM CATALOGUE 1859. 12 is not without some feeling of 
personal satis- 
fa Gon that we observe our m wher es neg friends 
Carter's Tom Thumb Nasturtion _ Lupin napus albus Fenzlia dianthiflora awakening from 3 ercial lethargy and acting 
Tagen Viscaria Dunetti eara hybrida grandiflora like men wat busin They are in urgent need of 
— — Hybrid Pinks belia more or cheaper Cotton, and of more and cheaper 
etre Nasturtion Vi art ca rosa alba fibrous substances. But they no longer cry to 
x HzRcULES to help them. They esiege 
M M aM M E di lendid Coll Government with petitions for assistance and re- 
AN & FRENCH ASTARS, GERMAN STOCKS, BALSAMS, & WALLFLOWERS, 10 ln, n Co. Dg ed EM M 
i ED TO BE UNSURPASSED. $ i Js 
For a Full Description of ik iene errem th ^ ey dm er toh MEER NE which will be forwarded gratis Pia s 3 5 eee t p paci - 
and po: ree on application ? - 
JAMES CARTER & Co. Scedsmen. 238, High Holborn. W. C. them.” These were demands which their g. 
sense dero oe told m ^ com it 15 e im- 
possible for any Government, European or Indian 
CHOICE FLOWE R S. to grant = a due regard to public policy. ^ 
: i 1 s 75 er y dic. succeed in persuading the 
ate East India Company to try various costly ex- 
BU T 1, E R & M € C ULLO C H 8 periments in the cultivation of Cotton; and those 
3 P RI MO DATADOGUE . e 
, a 
i Wee sees ue on a new and original plan, with copious Descriptive and Caltural Notes, MR Cotton, though not Sea Rs the most 
^ o 
and containing many new and rare species and varieties not found in any other Cata- Valuable of all, may be grown in India in any 
logue, now ready and may be bad free and post paid on application quantity at ample profit to the Ryots. And this is 
FLOWE vin d TREE, and Mene SEEDS, di erop of 1858, saved with | a most important fact, incontestably established by 
the greatest care, by the most eminent grow: r. WicHt. But, we repeat, it was not th 
We may also state ‘th at the Sardinian correspondent of Messrs. JAMES CARTER & e». business of the Government of India to carry on 
J whose ou — edd cvm ns and Picotees, s such experiments is no more the duty of a 
transferred the Agen m that firm and appointed us his representative in this 8 Government to grow Cotton than to grow foo 
E owing des iod for first class flowers, particularly FLORISTS FLOWERS, e moment such an attempt is made individual 
213 2 Pkts. of beautiful d nel ä d Gd. An tat of Vegetable Seeds, 20 quarts of 
d tl i 
: ix ditto 6 Peas, and other Seeds in 9 for 1 year's f ep 3 was Jud d inter 
a ne ito L. - ditto * 6 en omg .£3 ss, og, | ference is ave ert, is ce ertai in n become 
win ul Biennial and Peren- P da Ditto dito di 2 2 |intensified. e hav nsisted on this, and 
Ditto * dito “auo "yos Wd Ditto ditto 6 ie dig "uuo 1 0 at last manufacturer ate its justice, 
?4 à ; ge its Jus 
un. ditto EC Pi Ditto ditto 5 ditto ditto 01 It is now rstood that Chambers of Com- 
Wer Seeds sent post paid, pe Sedi or Vegetable and Flower Seeds amounting to IJ. 1s. Que 3 merce 8 ome d upon sending competent 
E emen pal Ralle ay Station in Englund, Wales ende tland, Tri x : 3 
— Ly wc n r, ee e n ere demon che Erish Coa AGENTS to India to examine and report u 
Sac in f February 5th, has the following notice of B. & MoO's talogue. such subjects as those to whi fi 
Choice Fy rii ad Garden) Spring Catatogue i fanny supplied one of the great London houses with seeds qu ; =e PME 
— me, Shr Sb Tie und -Vereta biy — 2 raised in n bat warm pari of Euro o. lua now ixabeferred what 0 hey 9 to ascertain what commercial difficulties 
close} e. Reeds. & McOvLLOCH. Let ns add, that it | have to he removed facilities to be di 1 
®t: p, bases, and is E RM yields to no Trade List in the abund f i z Dorn „ 
Appears t that € the corresponden t in Sardinia, who for- | or the excellence of its arranger bes cape lien materials | | and, as their name implies, to act for their prin- 
NE ee cipals as circumstances may requir f 
th 
BUTLER & Met CULLOCH, Covent Garden "D this a very little aid from Indian Genscan 
