THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 199 
PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS 
FOR ALL SOILS. 
_ puson 1, 1862.] 
e, threshing ` aille, threshing Barley or. Oats fora su pply o 
уя for the cattle, planting out Turnips for seed in | 
r бте weather. Тһе threshing and ONER of | 
is all performed by steam-power. 
ġe gain 
Gaes AN DV SUTTON & & SONS, 
—There is exposed weekly in the 
average number of twenty cows ЭБЕН BROWERS, HEMA A 
eirik с unis, d these are placed at | ^ Я e 
nce to the market, as if designed t ie 
á g 9 SEEDS or PERMANENT PAS TURE, which they are now je 
fo 
out dai aily to all parts ( of. the Kingdom, mixed expressly to suit the soil for 
1 +1 
ше E со contamination of all animals admitted 
min The fatal imei produced upon the dairies їп | o 
burgh are enorm: ead | ye. is believed that Messrs. SuTTON's Stock o € GRASS | SEEDS is the largest in the country, and certainly the 
айе have this T оар ar fallen vit ims to the den th аду. m" quality cip be surpassed. Тһе sorts can be supplied separate or mixed to suit the soil, or the Light eree 
S, mam had in Lr mixture, and the reae and other Small Heavy Seeds in another ; 2 bushels of 
upplied. 
fue There ; : Seeds ma, 
| * r y be 
; sarees for Из propagation and diffusion Thee are the the formér and 19 Tbs, of the latter per acre are в 
i public markets, and the unwhole- 
character of the places in which we are compelled | No. 1. MIXTURES for PERMANENT MEADOW and PASTURE, adapted to suit the soil 71 is "uh acre 
еер our cows in this city. It would be well for our | No. 2. MIXTURES for PERMANENT FIELD LAWNS, PARKS, and GL NIMES = ke v ш: e b 1 
7 М s 7 ES for or 
- dygenerally if those in authority would bestir them- Н s о. РБЕ К esa TCU b bM 301. ; Tem 
i EA and get proper cow-houses erected in the Nó. MIXTURES for LOOSE BLOWING SANDS, HEAVY CLAYS, CHALKY SOILS, and BHARP GRAY 
All eows should be driven from the unwhole- | No, Pi MIXTURES a C FINEST SHORT GRASSES for GARDEN LAWN er lb., or 188. p bushel 
jene they E inhabit, and there should be an | No. 7. pA i MIXTURE of OLOVERS and FINE GRASSES for OLD PARKS A y EADOWS, 9d. perlb., or, by 
— eli ion in ublic market of cattle exposed | CREE : 
$z the butcher and T ое designed for бовар ашай N.B.—Messrs. SurroN furnish complete instructions for sowing and management with the Seed. 
- milking purposes. Sco 
OTHER SURE RAL Т ыда 
pes ALL NEW AND UNADUL 
panang CLOVERS. Fine Imported Italian оца, Large Al VPN 
1 228 BTE Jg [ss] English Red Common k Sutton’s Champion James’ екоо 
fa 22 84 EE ч Кох or Dutch Pacey's Perennial i заме Long Огап; i 
ч © d Trefoil y Purple 
4 E 5 "s Ё Alsike Hybrid MANGEL WURZEL. Marshall's шер SUNDRIES. 
И 5: + Cow Grass (true kind) Lo idus Improved W NM saccharatus 
5 ; Elvetham do. ucerne 
ОГ 555Е5Б58_[ Day of Month. z RYE-GRASS. Orange or Yellow Globe CARROTS. Drumhead Cabbagi 
| NH 2H ti Sutton's dropsuped, Italian Red Globe е ираса Large Cattle Parsnip 
EE t o O bo E н E P d Dickensan'sdo- dp. Long Mii TEES op 
Lgs РР 3 ESRB Ў Goods шше farrjaga Free. ced, Lists Post 2 Td cr. or reference requested with first orders. 
| gl. эю T d Five per M vs allowed for Payment on receipt of Goods. 
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ji — —285- Ы SUTTON & SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. 
£n O mM | me———————M—9 cmm tino s rm cn RN nme E RENE EE ER EE 
a : ОЧ > о E 
—| 823555». BE Ls E g 
5] Е {ре ү Ё  MANGEL WURZEL SEED, 
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E perd aper p FROM LARGE BULBS. 
: n o ы) B E ——— 
{2 (0 eo» is an, == „| S © 
үт СЫЗ EI я ч @ Сне BY T Per 10.—8. d 
En — | c 4 Q $ LARGE YELLOW cepit ud E large roots, йаа for 
_ wm zt a H Р, ватон s solidity ча =" of Кари и best for genoral use, thrives 
4 à BEP RH S B gt е heaviest eroppe 0 8 
EE аву i а HER O ON’S тв у муч Ба. ү o, vih smaller gens than | 
k Ч л Г es 1 E 8 gE эйт, ts, and consequently Toad stand eo d : 0 8 
| sanno [28] 7 > шщ RED GLOBE, EL £.-LONG RED, and others бөз фий 2r ins 
ааа G XM E Я LONG YELLOW or w ARD.. T ов 
Ў 6-9 E р YELLOW GIANT OYAL SHAPED, quite new, {го iii the Gontingi 0 8 
558 ы d Prices per ewt. on application. quii of not less than $ cwt. of any one bd will be charged at ы. 
a 8 2 pi ice per cwt. Having quoted very low prices for the commencement of the season, early orders are e 
- А з 0 
E PR na NN We take great раш in езше the best kinds of Mangel Wurzel, and have much р n receivin 
- EE E Pu continually fro eat praise of the Seeds sent to them. "Tbe Letters ems: io that ЗА 
E gE um ы у Б fill a ШЕ SaNa у not publish T of vom ere; but we cannot — » fr nec P" n ing 
Las g 5 S Hi | few, as it is highly mgr atier such а trying ве e last, to know that o 
"m BE Б 3 P i Ъе ег than i& would appear was generally the case st et 
B та Б й HE & 5 рн. Farnr, Esq, Cambridge, Editor of the Royal Agricultural | Mx. J. Бїзнор, Hamden House, Smarden, Kent, Aga ^ m" 
: a ёч. | 5 b Society's Journal, Gek 22, 1861. ,* The Mangel Wurzel are looking жай from your 
ў ШЕ E Bx O I write to вау, am with the Mangel seed | sorry I did not get all I used from you. 
Eu 5 7| BPE T| Hee dus ut you farnished VI. qe Ww to trying Season. Tt was 
EA ' Duis zeli pv f of two ielas, р опе strong, the other C. H. Млтлоок, Esq., Cockington Court, near Torquay, 
T... sse- E n ho et ding эзип ith etn DOM а pvo. 4061. 
Eo lU E Во 0 = ек . dealer. your gave | «t You expressed a fear seed which you sent 
P 5 1 rg the light land three or four 
А 8g BE B E ЯБ rd ; хе в TELE tter X: jant jon чейнн ig! пе ү E not all aoi E: EI planted with your seed 
Bum NE as hardly 
лы К БЫ Bg m The Rev. Ноон Влоох, Atherstone, October 19, 1861. The Rev. T. SANCTUARY, Powerstock, Bridport, August 2, 1861. 
“8 ES to My vlot of M. 1з is far the l in tt ighbourh * My Mangels are xd the best in this neighbourhood, 
lt 53 > y and as ви as they well could be, and the Swedes also." 
ERIS EA | Mr. боормлх, Bailif to Sir r's Hill, Englefield Steward to W. Chute, Esq., The Vine, Basingstoke 
Б E БЫ : Green, a July "3 
“Т am pleased to say we йна first-rate «mi ot Nen 
Si AT ted the silver eup for br ах 2'acres of Mangels veles d ms OE itane ро 
w against any сго; Mula" 
TR i from seed.” 
$ ies to нен бо, SON, mnh 
п nts. The Rev. CHas. ФАО! Bentley Parsonage, Farnham, 
tatus a Жыры kj кА 4, 1861. 4 б. Beaumont, Esq., атат н: ciet July 12, 1861 
years of age e “її ihe| “І havea nicefull of Mangel this think every 
MUT not REIS c Seren seed Vena ато vegetated, and AA bid fair poe again get a prize at 
Qur ni uring Agricultural 
: rne plantation is.a Шы ЫН шева d ум ке, ad т. F. G: Crow, edad Farm, Wingham, December 19, 1861, | " 
injure "Hd much during bres for shelter, My Mangel Wurzel is excellent, and much better than апу | 7. €. ADKINS, Ésq., Stratford-on-Avon, June 12, 1861. 
rubbing "on eri Чо опе, the risk is - Ж neighbourhood. Two Vs ч neighbours wish me t9| ““Үоп will, I am sure, be glad to know that I have а| perfect 
but not to VM. od g trees of a eirs with mine next вр! plant of Mangel, not а gap worth notice on the entire area 
always so rough -— like Scotch 1 fir. There (about 70 acres): some otf my neighbours, I am sorry to say, 
у доо attendant eireumstances which Mr. Josera HaRwoop, Alcester, January 7, 1862 are not equally fortunate, for great co od fra of thinness are 
throwing open es Vene of Of the айтта! ability pr| «« Тре seeds I had from you all came well, the Mangel better heard. жү BAR ITA. ipei deter nes 
; - M., Parkside, | than any other which I Did. it is àt p: 
чына, asks = — ЗГ Б Rev. T. BesT, Red Rice, Andover, November Т, 1861. The Rer. J. б. pmo ox зні etr ‚ Norwich, 
boy of 15 Airis s dt field of seed. т qe [ 3 
i iles eng ph g flock to be folded on чү of ла or Mango! gro the "sod which I had. I “I havea full Slant of proie very rare Jor ge I 
E 1| this year. The field is 12 acres, and my neighbours in this n: d 
think it is а finest field of Swedes they ever saw. В Me you H B T 
bu eder Er iti bre men ron grae n БТ ый аду, » io th мар лаа d 
eis ont season." near] e 
abus ж w gel last year, vein unfavourable season,” 
L АТК: тар "в Кій Охот, j 
Е зу "nt "es F. W. „ Feb. 13, 1861. 
tl . OARLEY, Esg., dime» 
“ ү have taken eight 5 ALONE de Second, каб one Тыгай | “Тһе Mangel seed I had. you last year, produeod the 
Priz У ва li day s, with roots all grown | only good the neighbourhood. І had for the season a 
from seed applied Ьу be i т [splen lot of thoma.” 
là das UR: Cole, Tt 
anie uus mde mne ла ева 
азни hour ха нр, апат (ог Ф| seUTTON'S PRICED LIST of FARM RM SEEDS hr FESEUARY & MARCH 
uid gek; t e until a man сап May be had post free on applicati 
| Y ~ ш work дош t5 ALL. till 12, 
wganler| c: SUTTON & SONS, ROTAL, BERKS SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. 
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