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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
To NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, COMPANIES PLANT- i 
ING, AND THE TRADE. 
HORAS: JACKSON AND SON having ane ann 
k of the underm UBS 
teupeatfally invite attention to. thei 
pie are bus shy, and a g been freien 
ondition for safe removal. 
1 TR 
ry lov pric . 
ntly nad, 
4 to h et, "tall of flower buds, 70s. per 100 
to 54 feet, large bushy plants, 120s. per 100 
*Cods ar, Des ar, frye seg ashy ‘plants, 36s. per dozen 
Ce dar, Deodar, 5 to 6 feet, y handsome, 100s. ae dozen 
*Cedar of cay to 6 tect fine, 5 sr doz 
‘H I k Sp: i er 10 
00 
ng pla: 
ae 
208. per 100 | Ilustrated Lenga News, 
GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL FES 
S T ONS AND- S0N Sa 
had the porai of supplying their GRASS SEEDS to the Royal Farms near A dsor a 
Palace re = en me pc mapas the e Seeds by which so many acres of Arabl 
in t Sydenham; also to tiie er 
s at Turnham Gree en oft eh ka. Gardens, "As ylum: 
ifax. This cuaghiicunt Parle, Dati res the town of Halifax ie Foes Grosses, Esq., M.P. 
SurTTON’S Permanent Grass Se w anid; at the inaugural Scene held last summer, had already become a beautiful ew 
August 22, 1857). Surron & Sons have since been honoured with further orders for § 
AVE 
aS 
*Ho lig: varies Gated, 2 2 PA 3 feet, ar handsome, 2008. p r 100 
*Laurel, Common, 4 ree fine bushes, 40s. per 100 
*Laurustinus, l4 to 2 very ushy, Bi p m 
Pinus pumila, 2 to ‘ood, fine for rockwork, 18s. per dozi 
*Privet, Evergreen, 3 feet, Fe and bushy, Ge, pa 100 
*Rhododendron, hardy hybrid, 2 feet, bushy, MUl of flower 
ds, 
bu s. per 100 
*Sweet Bay, 2 to 3 feet, 60s. per ter 10 
Yew, English, 2 to 3 feet, 50s. 
*Yew, English, 4 to 5 feet, fine, Poe. et 100 
*Yew, Irish, 4 to 5 feet, good, full a foliage, 30s. per dozen 
"Yew, Irish, Ma = if feet, eo a ©, 60s. P oor 
ca, filam sa, good for is 8. per 
Pig eei en an tek o Cas supplie - Yy. ha thou- 
sand, when a ae in the prika prices would be made). 
. & Son poss n a th 
ck ame: ital Shre abs tnd Trees, 
kinds of Fruit Trees, many of which are of large bearing size, 
well suited for are 3 tod —— ses, an dear reese of which 
s, Kingston, Surrey, S.W. 
earnestly solici ited.—Nurs 
AND y ECT- PEHEAN:TS 
and well furnished Eri 
Choice doz 
PA Azaloas, with fine y pies with oon, “ap af to 428. ‘per doz. 
Greenhow ae ts, cine ‘ozemas, hae eas, Ec., showy, healthy 
stuff, 1 8s. "Ma. per doze: 
Stove and Variegated plants (fine), 128, , 18s., and 24s. per dozen. 
Gloxinias, and horizon: ntal, 9s. and 18s. per dozen. 
are truly beaut 
These tiful. 
Achimenes and inclusive of all the = ape. 
12), 1 
the Ple ands, 
BRSHOT CAMP.—From a supply of Surron’ F Kinra Seeds specially adapted to the soil and situation, 
ming a pleasing contrast to the surrounding ae there | 
Surron’ ’s charges for Grasses are very <i ate pier according to the quantity re 
a a other particulars may be obtained on application, addressed 
TON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, 
IMPROVEMENT OF GRASS LANDS 
easure pais 
Messrs. £ 
required, and 
stances. 
SUTTON’ S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS 
SORIDI = Ai — GRASSES and PERENNIAL CLOVERS, a ee great improvement in the 
mall Se nse. Quantity of Seed required, 8 to 12 lbs. per acre. Price reduced to 
9a. eg pss. Sow in February, March, and April. 
The great impone effected ASE ng Messrs. Surron’s Renovating Mixture is most satisfactory, and to those whe _ 
> et studied ve ecm rnb and habits of Grasses, the results are quite surprising. The following extracts fom 
lett milar any others received unsolicited :— 
painted i ma Fa pie Bailiff to Lord Leigh, 
From SHAFTESBURY WALMSLEY, Esq., Mottistone, 
Stoneleigh Abbey Farm, Feb. 3, 1857. 
Isle of Wight, Oct. 1, 1856. 
Tydeas “The ot TING MIXTURE wi hich you su “The — Seeds were extremely,good and answered my 
Houtie's, and o others, 9s., <a and 18s. per dozen Leigh last se for 40 acres of old turf, has more than | Purpose uncom y monly well; they gave mos a famous be | 
Trad 3 2. y > ver saw an 
ew a (fine me plana) A i i ech pons | equalled our expectations, I would ip se se peak ce se eeds | Bents and rubbish h grow before. I stronglyére commend your 
Geraniums, and Fancy ditto, 9s. to 12s. per dozen. S in | Renovating Seeds ; ; they are clean, and I believe safely to le 
ee c = ew ones ct a Banks, ma vegetative powers,” ended upon.” 
m, Miellez, mtini varieties, 9s. ani 
dozen, a s „T Having fabs cep the price of our _— Pane MIXTURE, we doubt not that our liberal 
a yer ae + eer oi ms will encourage the more extensive use of the s Seeds have fo Jor many years been allowed io 
2 eet the new ones of last year, 6s. to 9s. [te best, a now w ta a ar hey “et the prone Ri “Park, Meadows, and Upland Pastures he 
$ $i increased in value 50 per cent. by sowing these e oe ua to all one ae spt small 
E fez toe pe n Tener Tainena Catalogues post free. Grass S Beets, for laying down Perman to 30s. per acre, 
eae . to 9 t: por dozen 
mA large quanti ty of young, half specimen Plants of Azaleas, SUTTON & SONS, Royal Barkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
subs notes be. tala im P cane pe to ed 
est satisfaction. All pac! paid to London ; a or 
foerence required fm THE PLYMOUTH SEED, 
sent on .—Eprs's 
CHOICE PLANTS, ETC. 
OUELL axp CO. invite attention to the AGRICULTURAL EA a : kaiaa COMPANY imre 
See in strong, healthy, 
A the handsomest varieties of indica, strong 
lants well set with flower 12s. di 
le ns ng Sor Pita Ta danai. COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS 
Onis pos including ail the best of the new kinds (wit without dinate er CADRE roA 
[per 1.—Complete Colle ial WNUK dor a larra Gurion A £ 
tpeopod in Ye variety for glass cases, 12s. to 18s. mo 2.—Complete Collection, for a moderate-sized Garden 200 
Grsoahouso Fiants pa E A adi Wo. 3.—Complete Collection, in small quantities 2B @ 
Al tho bist kinda, Tór spen No. eap o Collection for a small Garden. 015 0 
1. Carriage free to most Stations and Ports in the o Kingdom: 
No. z Carriage free to Broad Gauge Stations at Steam Ports. 
3. Carriage free to Stations between Plymouth and Paddington. 
Address: PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. 
Leptodactylon californicum, a new and intent g plant 
adapted for bedding, 2s, Gard. Chron. J 
um lancifolium — stint Sorina bg `p. Ere | 
” ” 
iganteum (small), 12s. per doz.” 
‘tage Gent” E and desirable fruiting plant, highly 
recommended, 12s. per di 
Phygelit a new seer fied handsome erry np 
of 
Phloxes, a selection of 70 ofthe nowont and handsome 
te eee per dozen. 
taraxifolia, large white, 6s. per doz. 
{ i large, strong roots, 6s. to 35s, per 100, 
Oxalis snd fioribunds, CS BRED S PEER 
bedding plants of dwarf habit, producing 
eties. by name, 3%, per doz. 
a eS a per 100. 
the most showy species, | 
May be had on application. 
- carriage free to | 
and Hull, as well SUT 
of the nursery. 
do. 
im ons of these have th 
: Our rho annually given e fullest 
Yarmouth, Norfol 
SEEDS—THE FINEST IN CULTIVATION. 
BASS- AND BROWN’S 
SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1858 (27th Annual Edition), 
FREE BY ON APPLICATION. 
D COLLECTIONS OF VEG 
R ETABLE SEEDS. 3 
These comprise only the best, and for or quality are not to be surpassed. The No. 1 contains 20 quarts of Peas 
er Vegetables in proportion. 
No. wo £3 ve No. 2, | Wo.3,25s. | Wo. i 15s. 
F and for any not wished for ties of others sent 
For a LIST of NEW and. SELECT FLOWER SEEDS, abridged from ie OA see gaiart 
Chronicle, March 20, page 21 
BEST ASSORTMENTS OF ae oe edie nd ge 
Free by Post, with instructions for and Culture; 1 ess, duration, BT 
shown in the Catalogue. The following e a grent mnie of andl Noval == 58. a; 
Oye HARDY AND HALF HARDY ANNUALS. 00 varieties, {15e.; 50 varieties, 8s. 6d.; 30 varieties 
RF ANNU. s 5 
BEST GREENHOUSE A beds.—20 varieties, 7s. 6d. ; 12 varieties, 5s. 
CHOICE n ae ites, ‘a bripg Be es, 68. 
ALS, 50 varieties, 12s. 6d. ae 7s. 6d. 
RTED GERMAN SEED 
The 
Bore fine. For collections ns see Catalogue varieties = Stocks, A 
INEST LAWN GRASSES. 
The finest dwarf 
per Ti eH deat ana compact po 1 per lb., or for o ec esha 
RÆ GOODS (20s. and natn oae 
fit 
On i 
RRIAGE LOR FREE to all the London Termini, and all Stations. 
ween London and Norwich. nat 
Post-office Orders payable to Bass be ae a or to Remittances required from unknown 
BASS & BROWN, Seed Growers, &e, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
BY SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF THE MOST SUITABLE KINDs 
AS Bare 
sters, watltowers $ë f 
3 pels regrè 
Bai’ 77 FF FETE |. (BJ 
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