EE 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 167 
-MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 
GEORGE GIBBS & Co., Seedsmen, 26, Down Street, 
pies ng of GRASS SEEDS are now ready for | testimonials are requisite. The Seeds are made up into two different mixtures, as 
express i to suit the various soils and | s 2 do not sow well together; 2 goce of the light and 12 Ibs. of the heavy s seeds 
G. G. & Co. allowed per acre. 
jp Mr. . GIBBS, giving his personal attention to the N of pend mixtures 
PNE 
nee that Feud 
dei pore mi ures are made 
th of each varity is fully tested diet ious to being bulked 
the grow plied the Seeds for Hyde Park, St. — , and Reg ens Tw Ken 
bering "T , Ken sad Po &., for many years, feel assured n y care is taken 
IXTURES FOR PERMANENT: ow & PASTURE (adapted Y different soils) 32s. to 34s. per aere. 
MIXTURES FOR IMPROVING & RENOVATING me GRASS LAN to 12 Ibs. per acre) ls. per 
MIXTURES OF THE FINEST SORTS FOR LAWNS, GRASS PLOTS, BOWLING GREENS, &c, Is. 3d. per 1b. 
TOCKS OF THE gie TIONED inis e eim SEEDS uae AT THE PRICES xcd FOR THE T bea — 
b.— 
SELECT STO 
— ERS 
WAGE WU Va] da Batibo di Per bushel— Per Ib.—s. d. M TT 
1 Red E 0 9 White Belgian .1 0} Asheroft .. s 0 9) Gibbs’ Lew ata — ian 7 E English Red . . 9d. to 0 10 ps nidum 3 0 
lex Long Red . x .. 9 10| Yellow Bel; vie 39 Dom T .. 0 9| Diċkenson’s I 0| White Dutch .. 10d. to 1 0| Luc DRE 
eee 4 9|Large Altringham . 1 6| Matson r n "E 66 0 5| Drombead Gable 3.6 
T Globe x "M » ww M E ea ..1 6| Kentish 1 Crown . 1 0 Common English.. zw Alsike Hybrid ts „+$ 0| Largo Cattle e Parsnip itis 
Dar Tele - 8 .. 0 9 James's Scarlet . 1 6| Marshall’s Purple Top .. 1 0 Pacey's Perennial.. 6s. to 7 0| True Cow- gruss. . 1 0| Kohl Rabi ^) 
Full Priced Catalogues sent free on application.— Cash or reference required from unknown Correspondents. 
GEORGE GIBBS & Co., 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. 
ee = , — ͤ—— — nam A 
CHOICE FLOWERS. m d. 
BU T L E R & M co UELOE H’ S ROYAL 580 u ANTES SEED . HMEIVT. 
= . ̃ ͤ—K——— ˙ w 
Bp CAL A LOGUE OF SEEDS, F TRE UNITED KINGDOM. 
AGE ra AERD, can now supply GAR RDEN 
R on a new and original plan, with copio Ave escriptive and Cultural Notes’ P AND FARM SHEDS, carriage free; SEED POTATOES, 
RANGED 
and containing many new and rare species and varieties not found in any other Cata- | &c. The * Prizes rm by their Stovks: are 
logue, now ready and may be had free and post paid on 5 vineing proofs of s par N and their prices breue 
FLOWER, SHRUB, TREE, and VEGETABLE SEEDS, the erop of 1858, saved with MTM 171 75 in the nad: » WHOLESALE and RETATI 
he test care, by the most eminent growers. 
We may also stato that the Sardinien correspond: f Messrs. JAME TER & C m ac ea ted Blood M: anure, goes ao du 
whose Seeds, Carnations a icotees, 5 iven such un al satisfaction, has 37 and 38, Oxford Street (facing the Railway Terminus); 
especially a 
and 58, Above Bar, Southampton. 
transferred the Agency from that firm and appoi inted us his réptésértutivo T im ee — 5 id 58, Above Bar, Sou 
Ton meet the growing deman d for particularly FLORISTS' FLOWERS, SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS AT THE ROYAL FARMS 
NEAR WINDSOR, AND IN THE ISLE OF W.GHT;: 
ánd Vegetable Seeds, Thislist 
t a ppears that the —— ngent in-jSardinia, who for- 
ALDERSHOT 
D> Camps 
bg noo th tho pre Rao Ea var seeds et P. chat tol ps art of Eu be has v transferri — what * oe 
A dern gem is UTTON'S GR ASS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT 
ke 
Professor Lrnpury in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of February 5th, has the pale notice rÉ Mod's Catalogue. AND AT 
kabi TH 
PASTURE, PARKS, anp LAWN w'sown at the 
— the Cry aD Pales Syden 
AST j 
An Assortment of Vegetable Seeds, 20 quarts of Royal Farms at Osborne Pal nham 
i "a iety's Gardens, es m People's PCT. 
: dy Kingdom. 
A selection of 44 a E eal € Flower Seeds ih 
i ^ m and other Seeds in proportion for 1 year's the Horticultural Society 
meo Á Á a — * wit 24 1 supply . £3 9s 0d and on E of the largest aree he 
on o foy ts. D- nitiful Biennial and’ Peren- DES ee SorTON's Grass Seeds being m: bebe to Suit 
nial di 10 6 it ditto 1 quarts of Peas ditto 2 2 2 9 "s soil. for dei 8 ther are required, — pee hewa to 
Ditto y ox ditto d nk Ditto ditto 6 ditto ditto . 1 1 0 Cost i of Seeds 50s: to 34s. per acre, according to the require- 
Ditto 24 ditto ditto .5 0 Ditto ditto 5 ditto ditto . 1902050 of the land to be laid down 
All Flower and Vegetable or v 'étable and Fl Seed. ting to 17. 1s, Carriage Paid y Som = Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Renting 
hr 1 lam Station in England, —— = D OTHER CHOICE PLANTS. 
Marr grec ee ee 35: ape BET, UCOM PINCE, anp CO. beg reipectfaflg- to 
BUTLER & MeCULLOCH, Covent denden Market. L — pee the MAGNIFICENT SPBCIME 'S im their 
ARGE CAMELLIA H now finely in flower, and 
LA 
— continue so for a Sb eden, od oftime; and in —— 
SELECT LIST OF NOVELTIES FROM CATALOGUE 1659. | V 
stage as 
Iso exceedingly beautiful, bein f fit Suma a vary choice 204 
en viata Nasturtion Lupinus nanus albus Fenzlia diarithifiors extensive collec - n — 
.. Enothera Drummondi Vicar Dunotti E it — hybrida grandifi P ver gray pro ts avin pc at seat been 
xton's rid Pinks à formosa BI dope eir Nursery, and evi 
. lupinus Hartwegi 'eoslestinus y novelty deserving notice Cape ine gie general urge 
Gnothera bistorta Veitchi 1 Viaria diii ieu abes wer is second to none in the kin 
Cosmidium Burridgi Nolana parad viol g g MEL TAA BLOOMS, RENATA OUQUETS, and CUT 
Fi OWER supplied to order on the d rtest notice, and care - 
fully packed i Aet any distance with perfect safe ety. 
JERMAN & TRHAOU Arens GERMAN $ STOCKS, ‘BALSAMS. | & r WITT WER Er asini 
ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE UNSURPASS — — — 2b « 
oil ication t Lais prs 
JAMES CARTER & Oo. —— 238. High. Holborn. W.C. Tie Srnec m 0 
NGS FOR THE FOLLOWING 
3—Linnean 
SEEDS RIPENED ON THE CONTINENT. | mams 
JAMES CARTER & Co. ith Wee fr tat inet peg Adern 
— observed their name mentioned in an advertisement in connection with a late corresponüent, feel | | his s experience in VINE GRAFTING, reprinted from 
their dù € re that, ‘referring to e the eeds | from the Continen nta gr rs direc „ one of the Firm has | the Journal of the Fruit Committee of the Horti- 
3 autumn wi at object, and purposes doing so ever) season ; the 2 — of the correspondent alluded 8 1 ‘ek’: 
e therefore dispensed with. Their Seeds for the present season, having been persónolly selected, are Better than aly they be ede 5 Li another column of this week's 
^ T e Chronicle. "They will there find that theoperation of 
ngthe Vinein which s i I 
gratti i which so many fail is às certain 
JAMES CARTER & CO, Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. | of success as grafting an Apple te, provided it is 
GE NUI RE KITCHEN 8 |i pA eo genes We aré told that a a 
à Muscat and Golden Hamburgh, having been put on 
ARDEN SEEDS. a Trebbiana stock, grew at such a rate that by the 
tunm they had each formed shoots of well- 
ö 
autun y he rnie 
kia JAMES CART ER & CO. gy wood, the first 18 feet long and the seeond 
NOW EADY TO SUPPLY SÉEDS FO 14: feet long, * proving,” as Mr. SPARY Observes, 
8 R THE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN, „ the great advantag t may b ived from 
H WILL BE FOUND, AS USUAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. batty hec VINCERE "etie mes 
substitution okocher sorts is desi The account 
cums £ gy ENCYCLOPEDIC CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 31 
word i two of comment da nó 
Va, A — c — risk ya in ve to rd uy Wha pro 
10 Ü comprehensiveness, has aii 
Ha ES each month i the year for. the Vegetable and n cia - Res — e Mete in Mr. Sp. periment 
M ouse, Pineries, Nate Pits, Frames, &c., forming a complete Garden vefer- = ted his Vine in rue when in fall and 
‘ound useful s to the Amateur and professional — — Forwarded pig 2 ange a ane e t that time 
of the world m 
JAMES aired : | 5 to within 23 feet tof the ground, p "pes 
CARTER & ob, Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W. O. scions in the common way of cleft 
h 
inserted his 
