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334 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Aver 16, 1859, | 
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GRASS SEEDS ror PERMANENT PASTURES & MEADOWS. 
THOMAS GIBBS & CO., Corner of Half- Moon St., 
SEEDSMEN TO THE “ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,» 
EG to inform the Members of the Society and Agriculturist ily r that their MIXTURES of GRA ASS SEEDS for Laying down 2 to G1 a Ce i: 
now ready. Each kind of à $ ed com Directions T pure and Management on be sent with the Seeds. 
suit different soils). 
MIXTURES for PERMANENT MEADOW and PAST TT * 
8, FIELD ee CEMETERIE 
MIXTURES Dx IRRIGATION ME DOWS, GAME COVERS, da all Pag purposes. 
RENOVATING MIXTURES for “improving Old Meadows and Pastures (8 to 12 Ibs. per acre), 
MANGEL WURZEL. | RYE-GRASS. | i PON KITCHEN 5 SEEDS in Collectiong, 
— er T i , £2, and £3 ea 
Red Globe a mported arte we Hy tan x^ P^ 
Sesion Bogar Beet Pacoy's Pe — Common Turnips „ 
ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
Price Lists sent free on application. Reference or Cash required from HALF. MO OON S St. 
unknown Correspondents. Piccapiuiy, Lonpon, W. 
NEAR WINDSOR, 
AND IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT 
SUTTON’S GRASS SEEDS 
AT THE ROYAL FARMS 
SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS 
FOR PERMANENT PASTURE, PARKS, AND LAWNS, 
ARE NOW SOWN AT THE ROYAL FARMS, AT OSBORNE PALACE, THE ALDERSHOTT xd THE CRYSTAL ae ae BEES. THE 
title eran SOCIETY’S GARDENS, THE PEOPLE’S PARK, HALIFAX, AND ON M THE LARGEST ESTATES THE KINGDOM. 
These Grass Seeds being mixed expressly to suit the soil for which E are (ovem are never known to fail. 
SUTTON & Sons tod 0 fan many years paid especial attention to - * i Land to Permanent Pastures, they are well acquainted with the various soils of 
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The following Sorts may be had separate or mixed, at lowest Market Prices :— 
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— cente pratensis Wwe duri: Festuca tenuifolia lium italicum oa pratensis Phleum pratense a 
} thum odoratum elatio: „ hordeformis 35 eem tenue „ trivialis j 
Agrostis stolonifera » Preis , Glyceria fluitans —— „ nemoralis Petroselinum Meg 
flavescens »  heterophylla » aquatica mpervirens | ,, angustifolia eiae d 
millefolium » pratensis Holcus lanatus Lotus deen major „ fertilis pratense perenne 
— 2 » Pere „„ avenaceus Medicago Lupulina » Sempervirens hye 
ALSIKE and other CLO and f tained Mixt Cost of the best Mixtures for We Be 305. to 
34s. per acre, according to the sorts aina for the — 
Fine LAWN dRASS SEEDS for making New or RAS Old Garden Lawns, 
Price 18. per Ib., 28. 6d. per gallon, or 208. p 
Improvement of Grass Lan "s by Sowing Good Seeds of the tine Suitable Kinds. 
SUTTON'S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS (6s. to 9s. per Acre) 
Consist of the finest GRASSES P PERENNIAL CLOVERS, — gm — o iea in * Are "ra at a small expense. Quantity of Seed. required 
to 12 Ibs. per acre. Price red uced to 9. r Ib., wt. Sow n Mira and April. 
Ez" Having greatly reduced the price of our RENOVA RE, we eg 10 fria our Field ms will encourage the more extensive use of tb 
same. Our Grass Seeds have for many years been — bs o 55 ihe bs [x =~ ay we may add that —— aid v the cheapest Meadows nx Aur Pastures os nay i 
increased in value 50 per cent. by sowing these oak, Gras own Permanen per ac Seeds Carriage ré 
to all nem exceptsmallparcels. Catalogues post fr 
SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
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SON D 8 CHOICE FLOWERS. 
Seed of all the valuable kinds of the NATURAL 
e BUTLER & McCULLOCH'S 
PRICED LISTS may be had free on a plica- 
tion.—PETER Lawson & 
ieee Sox, 27, Great George 
JACK O NEWBURY ” SWEDE, ETC. 
„ LAWSON AND SON, 
SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, 
— 
1 on a new and vor cae I plan, — copio rere apt 2 ene v 
1 a eres 7 mo and rare sp and rartotien ti in any other 
ogue, now ready and may be had free — id aid on applicat 
„FLOWER, SHRUB, TREE, and e aud port paid SEEDS, th the crop of 1858, saved vi 
excellent Sw de Pi may also state that the Sardinian correspondent AMES e 
h s fine ey e transferred th ag — re enters — tative in this ; 
om a- very Capa nm KOHL, e Agency from that firm and appointed us his representativ 
RABI, or P s IP-ROOTED 8 To meet t emand for first class iade; particularly RISTS' FL 
Stands at Smithfield Club Show. Ti Kel Professor LINDI: s anii ACE secte wi —— > emend Catalogue. 
Rabi l: last season, “BUTLER & e Ga & McC.'s i This list 
as aan forthe Turnip and Mangel vi where tt ‘Gen E do € — closel: — 8vo ers 5 (Covent € t Gardon) m) Spring Catalogs of che —— — — i sai aie for- 
MM iii quii Darin end gi per ace | he ^ y supplied one of the grew great den mei — odin tated "x that Tm Europe, has "nos aw 
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aré equal to the Swede, and all kinds of stock prefer dence srs, ks rügen eg. Let us add, that it yields to no Trade List in the wende 
P. 3 * Sox have also selected a first-rate Stock of ii o te e Nr. ap Mu reme I um An Assortment of Vegetable Seeds, 20 d 
NGEL WURZEL L SEED, Nass rg can confidently i “5 e ene 356 
ave n al d 
Chen — ed they are ready to Er R — ht ^ soloction im of {0p pus ri beautiful Biennial må Poren- e p E 2 narts of Peas ditto : : 
mixture, ying down Permanent m ito 31 itto “ditto” zT : Dit ao ' 12 a peng RE ^ is 0 
Fom ta To ondon Estao free throni | pen dur mes ji aa ; Gitto itto ditto ditto ditto Paid to an 
: ndon Establishment, for all — d vut — vegetable or Sass and inel Seeds 3 to Il. 1s. Carriage Poi 
"LISTS OF det of the above and all other Seeds, Plants, . . 
&c., may be had on ap; 
3 3 BUTLER & MeCULLOCH, Cov Covent Garden Market. 
