THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
819 
Arar Б, 1862.] 
| will be right. Stackyards are nearly B HE —-D- D-1I-N 4 P * ar N T 8. BS GIANT POLYANTHUS and GIANT 
а reme ы Б башты oona gorn, ese gutem МУ бата. tectis mens рр, ГЭ 
. ; and Wheat is quite > E, 6». io бит r dozen. i i 
т, plent entz at Cattle have been difficult to dispose of, & PRINCESS of PRUSSIA, 6s. to per dozen. | FLORISTS FLOWERS, POLYANTHUS А 
mmens P and bas slightly revived. There is an impression » BIJOU, ба, to 68, per dozen. РЕ WHITE PRI MROSE х 
jet the are not too numerous for the wants of the Country. | This is «йе A t'variegat Леатей dbleftowóred Ge y Gen M cet, быган, vie В: 
Л trade, which long been very dull, shows signs | ranium. Gardener? Chronic Cottage Gardener. < 
т Tiva. The Wheat is pointing through, and | These will (^ sent i in TA А early orders will have Ne V onus tal Plant. 
1 d ours looks well enough ; bat ad are er ma fte Be pho. "n he stock lasts. They will be strong V. EERT, Ghent, Belgium, begs to offer 
| wireworm, А sort oí epidemic n жердо good health; lants of the new AGAVE SCHIE- 
Аш among Rue өнүк hane vu t, ы А о lvaston Castle, Der DIGERA, the finest and most showy of this tribe. The fol- 
om ару jJ у nir 
о. rulante seem to afford the only а тА кр SMI T Б лыг Е.И. ali the VE loyiog is th quom d не бе оре рар: it far sur- 
iru every horse was was seized, and homæœopathy has carrie! pien GREEN PIR ТЕ TRIBE s amos, d for ы p, dE rem rem passes in beauty, with leaves i gp sri ead nearly 
зайду throug 001 foli " D, | in eve ant from e smaller leaves on sepa- 
| ij fab MAS RUM colour, наг; OM wth, ber, use ПА native d 
Waren Ros: Mo ehan it bad a month ago, the pasture amd | Country and size Чеге, sit ifunton, вой, and other information, | s Пот е "ibton like "lame Merk veri pe 
с ving had to take a retrograde step. (em little has with со е all their synonymes. Free by post for | showy ар he green or reddish flesh of the leaves," 
wn February, nearly the whole breadth for Barley Price 10s. 6d. A. 796 84s. per do: € 
E iR proportion for Oats re ing yet to be sown. Rrcuanp Surrg, Nurseryman, Worcester. A SUPPLEMENT to my CATALOGUE No. 50 is now ready, 
Ting for seed however is we vanced, a few days which may be had on application to my Agents, Messrs. 
and the whole 7 be compl ted. Ac Ui E R. SIL ILBERRAD & SON, 5, а Lane, London, 
weather to admit of so as ome exceedingly 
Mai. Tura eating with ер is nearly completed, and near Bal Herts. 
sot of the oce an returned to their hill pastures, and all А COCKING anp SON h on h a 
| i frstrate condition. Cattle have thriven well, but are superior Stock of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS of unrivalled 
@Беш& to sell, derably reduced price from that quality, grown by themselves with the greatest 
Ф last year. of rs ere bought attention is constantly given to ensure the very best kinds. 
aorbitant and after ful and costly feeding wil Early orders are particularly desired, as ке business done by 
iring little beyond the purchase р On the whole, th this firm is very great du: rog the —— 
which has been so ad geous to t h farmer, b The Stock consists of variou! Mangel Wien 
еп avery unprofitable one to us in the far north. Not only did Swede and other Turnip Beods, Kohl] Rabi, ai t, &с. 
sar Wheat and Barley thresh out very unsatisfactoriiy, but the S. С, & Son attend Hertford, Hitchin, and Hemel Hemp- 
was so inferior as to affect he price materially. stead аг Agen! каң inted as under :— 
; which was scarcely more than half a full crop, fetehes Hertford.—Messrs. E. D. Rayment & Co., Grocers, &c. 
sow only 26s. qr. Wheat and Oats fetch 54s. and 24s. ng.—Mr, J. Dawe, Farmer. 
А dfi v. ере have h had abundan pt empio ment Luton. EE ^d C. iii Corn Factor, 
high wages, and the winter has been asto Hemel Hi Mr. J. Cross, Gro 
simit of well nigh unbroken labour, Hitchin,— Mr. W. Fells, Nurseryman, Mark 9 
. Bedford,—Mr. Graves, Grocer, opposite the Corn Exchange, 
EE UTTON'S GRASS SEEDS for ALL SO 
of Mr. M. H. SuTTON' y on Каа 
сору о Essa; 
Pastures, from the Journal of the Royal Agrieultural Fonet, } 
веп о! 
1861, will be sent with every parce 
d e Vol. 92, Part 2, 
35 "s Grass Б 
б E SurTON & SoNs have one of the largest and most completo 
Ка n Stocks о of NATURAL crine 9% CLOVERS A "uber 
c gom hloh умур re Mixtur xpressly to suit tho Soils 
Г X or which they are Temi А 
Day of Month. 5 Seeds sent carriage free to all parts of the ki: m, Export 
25. | Un orders delivered tree to theship's side in any English port. 
WORe ITE Hn PRICED LISTS gratis and Post free on application to 
55555555 БЕ | E 4 AS UTTON & Soxs, Royal Berks Eestablishment, Reading. 
БОР» јо 
PSORONES БЫ | H \ \ ТМ. MAULE AND SONS cn n sapiy. splendid plants TTON’S PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS.— 
: ш SE 8 | É of CEDRUS DEODARA fro: foe T or moro, Gentlemen intending to lay down land to permanent 
о“; z either from the ope п groun Жай or in ys e e ves pasture, or for one or two years’ lay, are recommended to 
MEET - —— | Bu Noblem: Mire l communi ith us, stating the nature of the soil and 
E uU 5 or n planting p odes, or нуш ; P i f G seeds most 
еня > е ш I гре ог Grpimda will find this and pd - llowing month situation, th ISIK. до soria s 1 
$ESESSS. ВЕ = Б 3 ost favourable for r transplanting this tn suitable. The ALSIKE, the PERENNIAL WHITE, and 
езы 8 o | Ek The Nurseries, Вгївїо].—А: ry PERENNIAL RED CLOVER are included in all our mixtures, 
| S'E |BLE S, o aut EE о. :-Арщ ы together with us of the under-mentioned as are best adapted 
Nae! й. x EIER 3 5 pet DINNI z E -x pleasure in offerin ring to theland to belaid down. Pricen, aooo to 
оз | > e the undermentio: ne ымен ып me have been | quantities required, 248., 267. , 308., 28. : 
BBRERSS En & Ёё 8 5 ually lanted, an: perfect ety :— UN B. 4 copy of Mr. М. Н. Sutton's Essay on Laying Down 
$555 Egit i 2 HIT An eins 92 to 9 feet Land {о Permanent P. » from the Journal of the Royal Agri- 
S*E idum Ü D » 71010 f cultural Society, will be parcel of Grass Seeds. 
EN K È = atlantica " j 1to10 Achillea millefo arrow. 
g9 Ё Б” E Соргон M E ii = Agrostis stolonifera (Creeping Bent) 
ЕЕ вз NH. eet Anthoxanthum ja yog Sweet Vernal) 3 
еж $ mo ү. ДАН borealis), 1to 8 feet Alopecurus pratensis (Meadow Foxtail) 
|| E oA БУ Pisa фын dino) T 1 to 6 feet A: flavescens (Yellow Oat Grass) 
Ss. ЖУ ЫШ Nord a, 1 to 10 feet Common Bent Grass) 
Ф 8 ы E Pinsa маро, тату to в feet Cynosurus cristatus (Crested Dogstail) 
I ЕЛ 4 Pinus Benthamiana, 1 to 5 feet Dactylis por (Round-headed Cocksfoot) 
SE E > » Кона, 1 to 12 feet Festuca duriuscula си, Fescue) 
TOR A » Frem 1 to 4 feet Festuca loliacea (Darnel Fescue) 
558 e 5 D rs effreyi, 1 to 2 feet F ovina (Sheep's Fe: "ood 
&B Eu »  Koraensis, 1 to 4 feet Festuca rubra (Red Fescue) 
ENETANEUNS I E Б ,» monticola, 1 to 10 feet Festuca pratensis (Meadow Fescue) 
Ees ене T » tuberculata, 1 to 4 feet Festuca elatior (Tall Fescue) 
aes | sel Eu ta (splendid specimens), 1 to 9 fe Festuca heterophylla (Various-leaved) 
ат © m all erl kinds in fine well grown plants. Festuca tenuifolia Ua Даре. акси 
Em зя | a [zs] The above are ге bly handsome plants, and perfectly Glyceria aquatica (Water Sweet Grass) 
ЕЕЕ ко 8 healthy, not orod from f the Holcus avenaceus (Tall Oat- ЫЫ mens 
Bo Я inters. eeslimtem ә Lolium perenne (Pei ена Бо 'e-grass) 
fe РЕ EE e = April 5. Lun De d 
) um perenne 
"s ? 8, E B m HARLES A prae с remind all those inte- Lolium perenne Stickneyanum 
a Sela RH et. his Selection of ADODO A is Lolium perenne tenue 
Я 8 z ?$| m unrivalle & his Selection of CONIFERS is I of Lolium italicum (Italian Rye, 
|. 5 #| = notice, and ыз? Selection of HAR VERGREEN worth an Lotus corniculatus (Birdsfoot Trefoil) 
[———— ———| 8 . The following hand well-grown Medi lupulina (Black Mediek Grass) 
Qus m can be obtained on very advantageous terms, and icem Phleum pratense (Timothy) 
8565 E) will consult their interests by visiting the Sunningdale Poa nemoralis (Wood Meadow Grass) 
ER E 2 sE *д ursery, Sunningdale Station, South Western saw] оа pratensis (3mooth Meadow Grass) 
ВӘ БӘ Н БЕ Wellingtonia gigantea, 1 to 6fft. | Juniperus V: 10| Роа trivialis Rough Meadow Grass) 
а L-] Thujopsis borealis, 1 to 4 feet » argentea, 1 1to4' 4 ута Роа fertilis (Fertile Meadow Grass) 
ec gaj Б; huja Warriana, 4 fee » Chinensis, 5 to 7 feet Poa sempervirens (Ev ) 
S = 8 »  Lobbii, 1 to 4 feet M neg p 2 to 4 feet Trifolium minus (| Suckling) 
Б El 89 r » gigantea, 1 to 4 feet Cupress wsonii, 1 to 4 feet Trifolium pratense е (Perennial Red Clover) 
y Б кз , americana, 6 to 10 feet "Thyoides, 1 to 4 feet Trifolium repens ite Clover) 
85 E $ Taxus ыа, 3 to T foot Cephalotaxus Fortunii, 2to4ft.| Trifolium hybridum (Alsike Clover) e ad 
© Ы leet e 1 foot to 8 feet above may be purchased separately at erate prices, 
Рё Te Taxodium distichum, 4 yr ft. | ,, atlantica, 8 to 10 feet те у fass A incl in ped Surrox’s Mixtures, 
Notices to C Spiræa Nobieana, 3 to 5 fee Berberis japonica, 1 to 4 fec A8., 268., 30s. and 328, раа acre, 
orrespondents. callosa, 3 to 5 feet » B 1 to 4 feet N.B.—The Alsike Clove luded in all M SuTTON's 
СошкаЕ: N. Tn stu dents pay #0 EE Skimmia т а fine bloom- AU MEM, 1to4 » Mixtures. 
guineas plani ies spec. Vancouver's nd| Goods ered Carriage Free to all parts. 
P Out atadan "eee. ара sithne Fom | Ra ye ie ren itid ft.| ,, lasiocarpa E Soma, EJUSD. Berks. 
Pinus austriaca, ее e 3 feet енна ЕЧ 
б » Laricio, 3 to 5 feet, + orientalis, to 6 feet EIGATE SILVER SAND, 16s. per ton, or 1s. 6d. 
о u & » insigni о 5 fee! » Douglasi, 2 to 3 feet per bushel, delivered to any or Railway. 
er read po тото it bo well т апогіоп, 018 Нау) » охсејва 1to3 foot » Nordmanniana, 2 to 5 ft. | боба 0d. each, Or on kire 64d. Зосі (ive hold a tou) 
28 much inf. MrjBaldwyn before the Dublin Booist » Cembra, 1 to 3 feet » Menziesii, 3 to 10 feet PEAT, LOAM, LEAF-MOULD, and COCOA FIBRE 
"me ormation оп the subject as you can кушы » Benthamiana, 2 to 6 feet | Araucaria imbricata, 1 to 8 ft, | REFUSE. 
bisot, Calendar” (Rout tledge) also is full on this en Minutes' walk from the Station. JOHN KENNARD, Swan ent Road, London, 8.Е. 
аб Н AND R. STIBZAKEB have to ofier in very Rcs SILVER SAND, i бы шу, 125. 
raf Boan- гы X 2 od con- plene quam e following surplus NURSERY per ton ; 1s. per Bags 
graduali or 3 lbs, oF Rape cit STOCK :— to the Reigale Junction Талик}. po нуе on hire, 
xS Y got up to so great a quantity, Holly, Common, 1 to 14 and 2 feet. Є 
Brooms, 2 to 3 рй T on quantity of pus BOG MOULD and PEAT at а 
Laurel, "Goto, moderate price. 
WILLIAM SH Road, urrey. 
Wood. The Grass shoul: 
. be harrowed ап 
Vend on it—this vil Ыр to destroy ча 
аз ate of 
Freie А дын by мою а 
asks if any adopt thi 
t students, The fee is, we 
rS БОШ оршу to the] 
r 
furnished. 
Laurel Portugal” i b u S ito 2 Тапа bd feet. 
Laurustinus, young in poto 6 © ss PEs inchi 
Yews, English, 15 to ^X var Rei 
sizes fro D: "^ 
Yews, Irish, iu S 
Arbor-vitæ, American, in А 4 to 6 feet. 
Axbor-vitze, Chin. in cs Finit 3 to 6 feet. 
md 
Cedrus D sane meg zes, from 2 to 5 feet. 
Sweet Briar, strong, 2 to 3 feet. 
are well rooted, and the larger sized plants well 
Purchasers of large quantities will be liberally dealt with. 
The; 
Ladbroke 
AINTED WOOD pA 3 inch, i 4t inch, 
Ado 9 inch, 1s. 9d. ; 19 inch, 2«. 6d. per 100, 
cheaj 
WER STIOKS, 1 2d.; 14 feet, Sd. ; 2 feet, 
a. EEN PLO! per dozen; prse re diio: ch sizes ind 
mid gara PE N GUANO; 3d. per lb., T lbs. 1s. 6d. 
28 lbs, 58. o. 
S LOWER Mes for PRESENT SOWING, post froe, 24 
Culture 
varieties, 2s. 6d. ; Ce e 58. ; 100 varieties, 10s. 
and descri] 
Also fine autumn, sown Tome ы Plants of Amid Red for 
pickling. Curled Savoy and Scotch Drumhead. 
The Nurseri: Laria cont rre 
bs.» dna: ао 999, ы, London, W.C. 
