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re field of 12 acres of your Champion Swede, the 
2 From G. Txr Ru, Esq., Mount Gernas, Nov. 1 
— Li have gained the prize rio distri EE 
e "lar am by f o ct Soest 
Max 14, 1859.] 
THE GARDENERS CHI 
~ SUTTONS CHAMPION SWEDE, 
THE SWEDE THAT NEVER MILDEWS. 
7, 4 7 77 
rown, we shall hear 
4 Ju T £f 
the Swede crop. 
« When this sort of Sw y 9 
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Extracts from Letters received 
Henry HERBERT, Flax House, Pou wick, Feb. 15, 1858. 
"mm Chainpion ee is the best sort I ever sowed. I 
have an extraordinary crop sown 1st and 5th of July. 
From Mr. GEORGE PARKER, Balud in 
“ The Champion Swede Seed w. I had ee a ling ear 
has proved exceedingly good ; iris in fadt considered the best 
Swede ever — in An the — I had a field 27 * 
which, realised 40 tons per acre, many of them weighing 161 
each." 
From Mr. C. TAYLOR, Cross Hill, Wigton, March 2, 1858. 
- we will see that I have e . — my order for Swedes very 
much, eee d for a few — $$ neighbours, saw 
my * d wished m A — — xa 
the Seeds I bs you were — Soa and answered well. 
ER, ESQ., 
“The S — sot duet —.— — —— aep “ham. 
ion Swede — me the — in the Agricultural Show of 
Kew weastle Emlyn, and has been much admired.” 
From Mr. WILLIAM FLET Radmanthwaite, March 12, 1858. 
The field of. your Champion Swede. — which I I drew the 
prize roots for Sera was the finest I € 
From R. T. SQ., High Ashes, Abinger. 
„On a naturally v: «y oor sli and nearly 1000 feet aboy 
thelevel of the sea, your Swede far excelled any of m “y neigh. 
bours, although they possess a much r and climate. 
From Mr. ERNEST- —— R, Whittlesford, April 6, 
vi — — pte he ‘our — 
—.— 4 fine a 
deni ot qa Turn ) as the 
Champion w. t 
I have 5 acres at this time with 4s fine green tops and sound 
bottoms, as ever a man might wish to see, while my neighbours 
who sowed other ape hayo not a green top to be seen, and 
many of their bulbs ro 
From W. FFE, Esq., Northbrooke, April, 1858. 
“Mr. — lub grown this Sint 80 N of Sutton's 
Champion Swede, the best crop ever seen in the South of 
England." 
From DANIEL PorrER, Esq. Ch Charringworth, 8 1858. 
jars esi Swedes from your Seeds last 
From Mr. EDWARD Jaques, Monkton Farleigh, April 24, m 
“The Champion Swedes I had last year were very I 
have several tons of therh now in prime condition. 
From ROBERT RUSELL, ESQ., Abdate, July 6, 1858. 
— — from my plants of Mangel and Swedes, I think 
must have grown.” 
Marc cte WooDEND, Rusland, Oct. 12, 1858. 
“The Seeds were — nn particularly the Elvetham 
and the:Chaun; v — 
Wurzel and 
RY CANTRELL, | Farm, Stoke, 1857, 
Te 0 aret have awarded me H.R.H. the Prince — 
25 guinea Cup for NM Bucks, for the best 5 acres of Swedes, 
There is no doubt about this Champion Swede of yours being 
of first-class quality: 
From Mr. HENRY 1 ao Farm, Nov. 4, 1858. 
“I obtained the prize, a Silver Salver, at our South 
Bucks 8 My fi Seld s was equal to Mr. Ive's, which 
gained the Prince’s Cup, (the was also from 
ri 
up, (t rize) which 
your Champion Swede, and it p proves the truth of my ob- 
ire hp year, thatfor quality and weight I thought them 
From C. RANDELL, ESQ., Chadbury, Nov. 5, 1858. 
—.— mium of 10l. given by H.R.H. the Duke d'Aumale 
tor for the 6 acres of Mangel, = a similar one given by John 
—" for the best 6 acres of Swedes, have both 
to me for crops grown from your Seed.” 
avis, Esq., Bromfield, Nov. 5, 
Your Ch. OH bt Swede is excellent, I AEG . in 
ng good crops this season as well as last. The Yellow 
lobe alange! equally good, and the anie nate bean. 
From Mn. W. FLETCHER, Nov. 5, 1858. 
in the county T otts." 
1 Branscombe, Nov. 6, 1858. 
wc e Seed which I Le 'of you in the 
quen Ma. Hener 
2 
= me ever? tn sales ME PA 
hope to becom: 
"m CAPTAIN Harrison, Clánna, Nov. 6, 1858. 
Harrison mela some Champion wind Skirving's 
MN oe ve; former are by farthe best 
by Messrs. SUTTON & SONS:— 
From Mr. Davip Easson, Camperdown, N. B., Nov. 6, 1858. 
“The crop of p this season from the Seed of your 
Champion is most satisfactory.” 
From MR. CHARLES Turner, Kelmscott, Nov. 5, 1858. 
“My S 7 from. pt Champion 7 are very fine, and 
also my Hybrid emt * — Turnips a Y Vetches are very 
uperior in quality antity." 
Fro H BLUNDELL, Esq., Bursledon, Nov. 5, 1858. 
“The nausea Swede Seed I purchased of you last season 
— the farm of A. Elphinstone, Esq., and General Rober 
urned out remarkably well.“ 
Woodstock, Nov. 10, 1858. 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
From Mn. JOHN JOLLY, Steeple A 
it ^T have ers ale 3 with all the Seeds I had from 
URNIPS AND MANGEL WURZEL SEEDS, ETC. 
HOMAS xen ipn CO., Corner of MER 
Street, the Seedsmen to the ** Royal cultural 8 — 
of England,“ t to uni ebore of the Bosiety 
m" a iaraa Ailera A generall ave still on hard a 
the 
pl f the diff morally that 28 
supply o I ifferent s of ANGEL WURZELS; 
selected stocks of HYBRIDS, SWED 
TURNIPS, Ge. ES, "und other 
MANGEL WURZE 
Yellow or Orange Globe, Long Rad — other kinds. 
TURNIPS :— 
Green-top Yellow ene recommended, and bears 
te so” 
Purple-top Swed Ski ing’s Swedes 
Globe sorts Ti ard's sorts 
GRASS —— DS — — ——— Cemeteries, and 
rch Yat 
Chu Law! 
RENOVATING "MIXTURES 1 for ola Swards, 
PRICED LISTS sent free on application. 
p indeed m r Champion Swede. They are a very fine 
[ like them much better than any othér sort I 
E. Cast N, Stoke, November 9, 1858. 
rs ‘Your oerte Brenes; i grown from Seed supplied by you, 
are allowed to be the finest field in the e parish. 
From RICHARD NEVILLE, ESQ., Velin Vale, November 10, 1858. 
* My — "of 4. — Swede end Orange Globe Mangel is | 
the best I have seen in this neighbourhood," 
Nov. 10, 1858, 
8 
se 
year were 
— oar we 
— and — Yellow Globe 
‘om MR. E. BERRY, is e Hill, Bovington, Nov. 19, 1858. 
» Eri gained the first prize for the best five acres of Swedes, at 
the Aiden § nd Chesham Agricultural iA ga Silver 
ue y T. T. Drake, Esq.) grown from Champion 
E. Wars e Hill, Ballina, November 858 
* Tour Champion È ects H d v nr in — with me — P: 8 
indeed, so good crop, I shall so' other next year,“ 
From — om, 1 Ha d Grove um Nov. 27, 1858. 
very exceedingly — 
sort A sow more of. I like them 
From P. MADDEN, Esq., M. D., 
ud — a first- cá crop of your —— Swede this year; 
in d I pen speak too . — in their nre 4 have tried 
any sorts, as the Ashcroft, S. cng ee Cop ires nen — 
but none of them equal the Champion — f crop 
and — 
From W. SUMMERBY, ESQ., North Terrace, Nov. 6, 1858. 
“The Champion Swedes raised from De obtained ga Pied 
are in — ity and quality far above the average of an 
sive distri 
From GILBERT PEACOCK, ESQ., Greatford Hall, Nov. 5, 1858. 
v oe like ? tend Champion’ Swede very much, and hope. to grow 
muc! xt year. 
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of all tbe viable kinds c 12 85 VE 
J. n aed . 
Es dre — 
lica- 
ected with the greatest care, 
vé — a very fine Stock of the KORL 
RABI, or TURNIP-ROOTED CABBAGE, 
imens of which were shown at their 
tands at PM Club Show. The Kohl 
Rabi was largely grown lasi ern now bé relied on 
From CHARLES NOEL, Esd., Bell Holl, November 8, 1858. as ja EA n the Turnip — Mangel, where these roots do 
“ My crop of Swede Turnips this year from PM Cham not succeed, or for filli p blanks where there is a partial 
eed is a very fine one indeed. It is — of the best failare. Its feeding q ties, hardiness, y weight acre 
en this year. I al in ing ind are equal to the Swede, and all kinds of stock p it to 
time some of your -topped nr ybrid, which suc- | other roots 
es well; they are now a splendid field of Turnips, an L. & Son have also selected first-rate Stock of 
the quality v ery fine." MANGEL WURZEL SEED, which ‘they can confidently 
recommend. Their natural GRASS SEEDS have been also 
From Tuomas BoswonTH, Esq., Wat: 3 Ids, Nov. 10, 1858. 
„ have had the priz es awarded e this season 57 2 
Selston and aoe Agricultural Societies, for = best ci rop 
of Swedes, from the Champion Seed supplied by you. 
Fro pe es ERT SPILL ranscombe, Ne 
wet p* cire of y —.— Swede (al eat ^s 115 
season), 2 platted. good size, and very handsome wnt“ 
a Kian d Wurzel I W from your seed are very superi 
those 
w from seed 1 bus ht of others, particularity 
the Red Globe. I believe them the most handsome roots I 
ever saw.” 
From GM. OBBI 
“1 plan — jei 
; the Toit t wae that ream ee 
Ashwiek, Ne November 15, 1858. 
the best I —— for many 
Mangel Seed has produced an 
Arrain Wioks, 
“Your gii r keramer minkar 
— The prize of three guineas 
Beeten to — “for the best five acres of Swedes, given by 
the Rickmansworth Society." (Sort, Sutton's 3 "y 
From Mr. James STEDMAN, Lucton, Kingland, Ni „1858. 
„The Champion Swede Seed I uk from you tgs year was 
I never saw a better field — Ue es than I 
had from it, as also the Green-top Hybrid Turn: 
From Mn. ARTHUR BENTALL, Eastwood, dia 
I have the best Swedes and Mangel from your [ncm that I 
have seen this year in this district, and wish to continue the 
Same sorts for next season. 
From ore TTHEWS, ESQ., Po Vhia aai Nov. 8, 1858. 
My crop o d Tum ps this year from your Champion 
Swede is a rery fine ae "indeed it is te of the best I have 
seen this yea 
quality v: 
Pon X; T. HAYWARD, ESQ., Long Wittenham. 
^ 55 Suttons c s salao, and Sy Swede has cp x Morrell's Cup of 
ve —— ue, itae o o — for 
best ô acres of Swedes in "T 
„ Lee Fe 
ou . t Wee eres 
e ce Consort, for the best 
ampion from yp of you, i 
— wh, mrs maa ember) ever saw.” 
J. F. BURRELL, oH Frimley. 
e Swede has turn Me Bye tos PR ui 
better than any I have 
er had before. 
Piin a fields of Strro 
Sn e 
Mi toe FERH the Primer Cromer besides numerous other — 
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een DOM a 
throughout the. 
well known an 
unnecessa 
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saved with very great care, and they are ready to sup 26 them 
a IL or in mixture, for laying down Permanent Pastures, 
8 fox have arranged to deliver Seeds free throughout 
England and Wales from their London Establishment, for all 
Street, Westminster. 
TURNIPS FOR EARLY FEEDING. 
N’S LINCOLNS.: RED G 
LOBE; the 
SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. 
epo —— um ames oe Mraxs 
ROYAL SOUTH HANTS SEED ESTABLISH 
UNDER THE e e OF gn — N CoxsoR 
A TURAL Soor HE UE 
OCKS h 
the finest — — — — t Smithfield a and are i 
d appreciated t| eir part is 
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