THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. a 11, 1860, 
118 
AGRICULTURAL Aah .1860. 
PETER LAWSON AND SON 
THE QUEEN? S SEEDS M-€-N; 
EDINBURGH, ‘and 
a GREAT —— RENEE WESTMINSTER, MONTT 
URNIPS, 
z E T. ako SON pay crs ecial ay io aas a, MANTLE. estat _ = S are ine a their ee personal superintendence, 
š 1 with the most approved practice they ate ost particular attention to Natural Grasses, which they Hon assorted of the most — 
Beet kinds for various purposes, soils, and sipaastionas as detailed in a SS of ie recently published, and which may be had on applicatio 
PRICED LISTS FORWARDED FREE. 
“BAD SEEDS ARE DEAR AT ANY PRICE.” 
THE CHEAPEST, EASIEST, AND BEST WAY TO OBTAIN A YEAR’S SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEEDS IS TO ORDER ONE OF 
MESSRS. WHEELER AND SONS COLLECTIONS, 
5 < 7 å Seeds—the best ir pety ad, and arranged in proper quantities. Year by ear they get more 
These. Collections consist. of really choice a PANS Y yy y gi 
Tee, 
a 
_ No. 1—A Complete Collection of PEAS, BEAN, and GARDEN SEEDS. Cie kort iio £3 00 
l io, Q— ‘Ditto -> Ditto er quantities) .. ©. 110 0 
Diii is eka à een Ditto (for a small garden) ... .. 015 0 
Carriage free by Rail except No. 3. 
The here) DEOR OP will ix un aa a ei aah character our Seeds have saiet: 
. M. Fodera the:Rev. ALAN 
and i on at the § Saas ‘Court, Dee. 11, 1859. ‘ we Att Hn ta wer 10, 1859. 
n House, Dec. T, 1859 “ Ishall shortly send you an order for Seeds as I| ‘““I have in informing you thatthe 
“ Having dealt with you Te ry years I have great plea- have been hitherto extremely well satisfied with the Plants | Grass, Clov ny rere Mangel Wurzel Barde have provel ; 
a a hk A aiy or tbe | and Seeds with: which you haye supplied me for the last 20 | of exon t quality, Ë coula. not desire anire tine 5 aat 1 oe 
ears; I am especially pleased with the Wheeler’s Imperia] | that t dealings will be d 
Sades tonto myson, who hassucceeded me in the occupa’ SEREHE TEE PAARE Kaista a publie.” y-Approriated by 
Eia and Gentlemen who have hitherto found rays S in obtaining really {sao ‘Peedi will d ow and we will forward our 
“ Little Book,” which will and also prices ty our Sean Seale Sirens "Scion &e. 
J. £. WHEELER and SON, Seed Growers, Gloucester. 
PLANU .—Great. numbers. of 
es can now be supp! fed (good plants) by the grower, 
. per Wo dr e re W. IN x. For a full Cad hoe and remarks on the hata, by 
> + | Dr, Lindley, see Garden hronicle, August 20, 1 
ci e a in thie WILLIAM J. NICHOLSON, E; gglescliffe, ee tre 
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ne oeoa S adair ont of Of doors on the in 60-pots. aeon tok angle pone, as per-var. ;. 
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Rabais & Goad, te Street, E.C. 
& Co., 26, a Sa, ee ‘ 
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a, Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, W. ible to ooN highly t Ra rits 
rawberry. it stands wi 
Hurst & McMullen, ’ Messrs. whit 3 E.C. ill soo -every one, “ap ep Peat ie 
Jackson, Messrs. T., & e r P i 5 A y | paid. 
Jones, Mr. Edward, Pye Street, Henley.on: ai iiie to.see how eis foeni dhea 
rJ., oy Great Russell "Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
Kinghorn, Mr, F. R., Sheen Road, Richmond, S:W, 
* Lawson, mg ig P, & Son, Great, George St., Westminster, W. 
wi Messrs. J. & Ë, Hammersm 
Low; Messrs, Hugh, & Co., Upper Gin sain N.E. 
Mr. enh. & Co., 1, lomaa Stroet, Strand, W.C: | Sablon: Moret-sur-Loing, Fra varieties of 
? a , Eaaprocremsth Orders 
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., Turnham Green, W. $ 
, Pine- apla Pace, cial Set Road, W. | asan extra early cropper in th a s barar ert in piani on 5s, Serre 
Se pi ea eae 
by the Trade Sor nak teed than 100), one-third | free on ‘a! 
pilin Sore Ta ites og ats ps or bi ag gor ree must PEN 
unknown orders. 
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