| 1962] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1081 
ott's s Pedigree | Wheat, 
үү „© T Farmer, Fen Drayton, St. Ives, 
„н сй inform Wm mem that he has a 
quantity of ü the above, wn from seed s — ni 
1 Баі. Also some 
order. 
HIRREFF' 8 BEARDED W WHITE W HEAD 
the produce of a cold season in a Northern climate, and 
халыны. pee imperial busl — А peaa A” 
, uarter, cas! 
PATRICK BHIRREFF, Haádi p зу 0023 
4 EED WHEAT from the CHALK.— Browick Browick Red, 
Nursery, Rough Chaff, and all t m approved 
varieties of Mg -x An Hallett's ретту Shirreff's 
Bearded Red, &c., PUR by тесен & 
, 
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Winter Tares, Rye, ter Barley, Winter Oats, Trifolium, &c. 
Samples pe Price post free on application. 
, Address, Basingstoke, or 89, AEN Mar d Market, Mark Lane, Е.О. 
rize 
Medal Seed Wi 
Tae Риц 
ESSRS. "RAYNBIRD, ^ CALDE COTT, 
WTREE, for the BEST BAMPLE of RED winan, 
for their pu ^ of RED NURSERY WHEAT, by a jury 
sisting of so f the most eminent Corn Factors from um Mark 
Lane 02-4 үү оа of the да; "y & 
This Wheat is remarkable for its fine quality, weight, and 
hardiness, and is one of the most productive улы poor g= 
and paa in строй. ери HE may be оят 
иш similar fine quality to the Pri ple, for cash 
only, at 804. "ev 
: Adress, Basingstoke, 
Interna Exhibition. 
PRIZE MEDAL, “ExorLLENT BEED CORN + xp Brkps." 
Вее Jury AWARD. Orass IIL, 
RD, CALDECOTT, ino BAWTREE, 
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Бекр MrnoHawTS and Овожква, В 
which must in all cases accompany the Order. 
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London, 
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an rn, sent post free o: e y ж es an Guano, 
Lawes'ss Manures for Turnips, n Wheat, y MÓN 9 Linseed 
Cakes, and Feeding NT oat — ket Pr 
grow 
delivered upon the Great Northern and Great Eastern Railways 
GENUINE PITALIAN RYE-GRASS, from second-cut Fore! 
yc EL WURZEL 53 KOHL ma == ^e m d im, 
IS UPON THE ВАС. 
OLDE „Ж DROP "RE Ф T, the e» d for late 
sowing, combining strengt en эш 
HALLES PEDIGREE d n1 = y" " е 
* DAL '"8 EARLIEST " 5 DLING POTATO, hich is 
ii proved by numerous reports t proli&c and 
earliest round Po рога eg 
| Apply for price and as above, stating quantity 
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country. See Large Advertisement, p. 1049. 
BARR & Воарех, Seed Merchants, 12, T — Covent 
багага Wi 6 c Ураа 
Myatt's Early Prolific Ash-lea 
AND F. SHARPE are now sentem ing ан T* эү" 
proved itself to be the 
LEAVED KIDNEY, and al the earl; 
equally low prices, Pich may be had on application. 
Seed Growing Establishment, Wisbec 
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Railway Station, with Printed Directions for Planting, ой receipt 
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— The ТӨЗ 
INTERNATIONAL 
Horticultural 
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Less than One Bushel will not be supplied. Name of Station and Railway should accompany the Order. 
а . 
exhibited on Messrs. Sutton's 
been very late in the 
Stand t EO rines size, and 
hus  Seseribed b LIN rer Weekly 
СРЕСТИ 77 
НАЛ ЕТТ PEDIGREE NURSERY WHEAT. 
1861, ACTUAL SIZE AFTER FOUR YEARS REPEATED SELECTION, STARTING FROM A SINGLE GRAIN IN EACH YEAR. 
M. Child, 
ow M Lond 
ic High olborn, on 
бой k Ач Tavistock Row,Covent Garden, London 
Westerham 
APPLY TO FREDERIC F. NE. ESQ, F.L.S, THE MANOR HOUSE, a HT SUSSEX. 
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2d 
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THROUGHOUT NOVEMBER, ONE BUSHEL PER ACRE DRILLED WILL PRODUCE UNDER ORDINARILY FAVOURABLE CIRCUMSTANCES SIXTY BUSHELS PER ACRE. 
So much Seed being now required, Mr. Hartert will, in order to bring the cost per acre within а reasonable sum, sell the remainder of his Wheat at ONE GUINEA A BUSHEL, but only on payment accompanying the 
t, 
Early orders аге requested, and will have the preference if 
the Stock of Se of Seed od should prove insufficient to meet the recen 
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