HE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL 
IMPLEMENT, axp MANURE COM NY LIMITED 
are sending out their COLLECTION or SEEDS, which have 
DS FOR | 
having a rte e} awn quanti- 
New Zealand, Pand other 
com mmunications 
pona nt 
sorts 
quel ir S SONS 
ties of Grass "See ds to Australia, 
peewee d having received TE gratifying 
pecting nthe success of the k ed a yes ana Ea 
ai and other purposes, are compet ent to advi; 
s lete Collecti f e Si a = e Garoan £ s. | most suitable. 
= 1. Compete bea sop 5 3 0 Sutton & Soxs h a very complete stock o f all the most 
2 0} useful kinds of Gras: js Boeda: of which they are now daily execut- 
No. 2. Complete Collec rate-sized Gar ston ing home and export orders. PRICED LISTS free by post. 
No. 3. Complete Collection for cae ‘cot = Spee Ue | Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. 
ve. O15 SPERGULA PILIFERA, a GARDEN LAWNS AND VERGES} 
No. 4. Complete Collection for a gm: ll Garden SEEDS AND PLA +s. 
No. 1 Carriage Free to most Stations and Ports in the kin dom. UTTON axp SONS having obtained a large St tock 
No. 2 Carriage Free to Broad os Aiat and Steam Ports. of Spergula m th eye the nd — Ae Zak the onga m 
T lawn at Sydenham oe ug a enderson, aré enable 
No. s aa > ta Fr > Sta between Plymouth and to suppl ae Sen low rates, vi 
è SPERGULA PILIFERA ORED; Post FREE WITH IN 
Address: Plymouth Seed Company; Plymouth, mons. Largo packets, 5s. and 10s each. Small packets, od. gAs 
1 Cie ls. eac 
SPERGULA PILIFERA PLANTS. —Strong plants for divi- 
RM—SPRING, 1 n, 4s. per doz., 30s. — 100. Smaller, 9d. a Mr 12s. 
HE ear A lia AGR TE TURAL er 100.— Royal Berkshire Seed Esta bli: shm nt, Rea 
IMPLEMENT Aeh MANURE COMPANY—LIMITE J YNERIUM ARGENTEUNM OR SPAS RE 
announce that their FARM SEED CATALOGUE ga = —A packet o = Axe tructions on Cultivation, free 
mps. 6d. 
by post on receip to 
3s. 6d. each: 
SUTTO. n &! Sons, Royal Berks PIPE Reading. 
CLOVER SEED. 
pany’s stoc k of [S 
the finest Sadio: and in 
s other respectable | 
The 
been received from the growers in GOOD 
price they will be found as reasonable ENUINE 
de. 
SE may be 
es (according to market 
houses in she tra 
The Com ttention t and application. 
THE PLYMOUTH IMPROVED AND GRANT'S PINE- urron & Sons, Seed Gr wers, Reading, Berks. 
APPLE SWEDES, 
two varieties of high character, in confirmation of which th 
add an ca from the Irish Farmers’ Gazette (leading article), (0 w 
1958 :— well on land which has proved Clover-sick when sown 
experimental plots of Swede &e., di . They are all included in 
noticed a new purple-topped farses talib Seeds for Pe 
the ‘ Plymouth a "RA also a very beau Sa l greon -topped 
Turnip beg, TAn Pine-. pon bidang ni — h we di i 
e sown oO 16t! 
with Sy 
Mess SUT rmanent 
Pastor’, re they may be: purchased separately. 
Surron & Sons, Royal Be rkshire Seed Establishment, Reading 
RZEL SEED. 
BS 
isham Ken t, 
tome: 
for S 
this date wil on Seta catio! = b. 1 
TRAINED sitet ee = LARG 
HOMAS see anp SON proving Ep ruit 
Trees in great nu rs, havea few extra large trained 
ANGEL, ndard Trees full of ‘bearing wood, having been trained five 
too highly prized, and one t hat is 
iraproveteenit on the ae Yellow Globe. 
t du uring the last 
and in all | Ea 
been ex- 
ee ne Sei i ach: aed 
The Seed sent out from Bones eria 
season sgi tg the t perfect peer Ae $ 
instances- re it has been sown, È a SpE — 
tremely fine, he bulbs produced m 
pearan and oe outstripping 
omparison wil 
Or, Coe’s Golden Drop, 
ee Victoria, 
t shape! handsome — 
gra every Ny ty all other 
it. References are = 
"leading agriculturists who have sown 
in awarding to it the highest 
Duchesse ‘a’ eT Louise 
NECT. TEME: a i as ie 
REES n 
LANE i SON mare ng pte the following 
. FRUIT TREES in Pots, 
varieties tested in 
mitted to eek e 
and who Pahi 
THE GARDENERS’ onmostout “AND. AGRICULTURAL 
ist of the following kinds, and are | fre 
The stock of Seed has bee go Ashe by and received direct 
-from W. ARA Hosss, bes ted appointed the company 
` his agents for the sale a Mod woe i 
The Company hold an excellen: hanimi : PA 
MORTON’S YELLOW W GLOBE MANGEL, oe X 
the stock of which most 'valuable variety was was originally | Apples -= = = aa ae 
porai from J. C. MORTO: io the Editor of the Agri- | Plums as Byes oe 
yaaa we ar ae of this Gazette, and the ae has continued | Cherries .. 
saved from Bulbs selected with the greatest Also Vines in Pots. 
oR ad Also Dwarf- ei) nema oe Apples, Sae <= 
They also offer a new introduc Voisin Stan soem tte n large ses $ 
SS DEAN iiai TONG RED MANGEL to 
San Slona lants, doz., 18s., me, to 30 
” 
variety of fine quality, ex shape, and a decided im- | Cantellins, me doxen Sa = 22.188. to u 
provement x apon tho common well set with ‘bloom buds, per dozen 7.24 
The stocks o0! Age CLOVERS, &c., have been M s, eac +. 1s. to 
housed in the A ree pe ge and the growth ih hae | 
been subjected usual tes 
bearing season, Viz. 
orients, 58., Ts. 6d., to 21s. ) 
Nectarines, 58., Ts. 6d., to 21s, j tra large speci s 
e s. ôd., „t0 21 
Pears 
p 
“ih 
gii 
a 
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[=a 
ety, eac 
to to the rns and + iets. 
MIXED GRASSES AE aieiaa = PASTURE 
are selected according to the best tables, as also are the ether | 
Sagi — py, this eee mpany. 
information, as also for every par- 
i pAn reader is referred 
be forward 
4 Also a fine collecti 
and bs, may be had apon application t 
The = a es 
rseries, ted, Herts. 
- OHN C CRANSTON “ofr ite flloving TREES, |$ 
have 
which are well been repeatedly 
transplan’ 
SILVER FIRS. —3 to 4, 4 to 5, 
12 to 14 feet. The larger sizes take u 
are really fine specimens. 
WEYMOUTH PINES, 6 to 8 and 8to 10 feet. Very fine and 
well furnished. 
RN OAK, 8 to 10, 10 to 12, 12 to 14 feet. 
‘CHESTER ELMS, WYCH ELMS, SYCAMORE, 
BLACK K ITALIAN POPLAR WEEPING BIRCH, from 8 to 
14 feet in height. 
= hole of the above are to be cleared this season, and will 
therefore be offered 
Prices me fhe upon app lication. 
ies, King’s Acre, near Here 
A niter Yi AT ERED. AND Ss respectfully 
the following LIST of well-known good 
ai cation to the Secre! 
s OFFI 
, UNION eat Ses 5 to 6, 6 to 8, 8 to 10, 10 to 12, 
up wi 
ow in fine con- 
Jian STAND NDISH, i in a ofrng the the spia Plants, 
'e no 
IUM ee we Antarctic Forget-Me-Not, each 
31s. Enana plant, from the Chatham oe m pew — the 
Plants :— - 
Dene 
noo E, 
foot, stout, healthy, 5l. per 100 
3 ‘handsome, 
ae haeie 
1 foot, stout. 
larger an: to 4 fee 
NOGHMANNTANA, frout a 2,3 3, 4, and 6 feet. — ‘eg z 
FRSE O, 24 to 54 feet, and as m uch wp 
ificent a 8 oe 10 feet 
WSONIANA, fine bushy eh ling plants, 
$ GHINESE, 8 feet up to $ and 10 feet. 
TRISH, 5, 6, and 7 feet. 
YEW, IRISH, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet. 
GOLDEN, from 2 to 7 and 8 feet. 
od COMMON "emma in large quantities, 4 to 6, 7, 
TA AUREA.—Several hundred magnificent specimens, 
p te karst collec- and 5 feet high, and measuring 10 to 15 feet in cir- 
aiae 
THUJOPSIS CÆREOLIS, 2} to 3 feet. 
hadron po fot GIGANTEA, all from seed, 1} ‘to 3 feet, 
HOELY. GREEN, in quantities, 5, 6, and8 ft. ; VARIEGATED, 
the best gold striped, ‘of all sizes, up to 6 feet. 
All the plants referred to in advertisement were removed 
in April last, and they are in a eaten to travel any distance 
with perfect safety.—Knap Hill Nursery, near Woking, Surrey. 
provisionally 
our last year’s Vol It is 
- the encomiums that hae es have Fpi a pasde apon 
S LADIOLI, named from the Pho and largest | PI 
oo in land, a en te to 5s. ic aaa. Also a fine lot of bulbs 
ane from the best ae rs, all of which 
will fower inthe summer o of 1860. 7s. 6d. pee suai, or 508. 
per are strongly recom: 
RHODODENDRON N LIMBATUM. —Pale Anay bordered wi 
bright crimson. This has veral medals at the 
distinct and one 
_ 
sated 
a blotch of 
very 
om. bs made from one o: 
ee ane Also large yia hi pen When d 
a collection of the finest kinds 
S. has shown during the last panen and in every 
: First Prize. 2s, 6d. gach. 
a fall Aa £ the best 
Sli be forwarded on application to 
ivi 
of Fe: he 
OGUES of which, ppd ct ee the one of Trees 
adi 
with balls of earth, and STRAW 
eee Tee by the 100 or doz. as required. | 
GAZETTE, 
[Fesrvary 18, 1860 
DODENDRONS. 
R, American Nursery, Bagshot, M 
HOICE mra DRONS, AZ 
CONIFEROUS PLANTS. —A CATALOGUE EAS, AND 
BA jorge ie Sto may be à A EORGE i 
on. —The American Nasers, Bagsh oh Surrey. ae 
00! HODODEN DRONS, 2,3 
4-y ~~ en Rogatinay, to be ‘son and 
er Mes grt x 5000 Dor 
Als¢ 
urseries, near Matlo ook ; arley 
UPERB SPECIMEN SCARLET 
HODODENDRONS, from 3 to 5 feet in I t OTHER 
re well furnished with tes” 
o 108. a large and very bush: oom 
effect. m5 were >t E Son, Woa 
me sna arn, meas Ua gene Par pe 
whioh a 
H R DEN 
ESSRS TERER anD GODFREY invit 
tention to their Seedling RHODODENDRONS e at 
they are selling without names, and which they stron hich ` 
commend as being very superior i int of HABIT BLY re- 
OUR, and GENERAL HARDINESS. They are from 1 to es 
high, and as much through, and no plants can possibl: hes 
fin health. They will be sold at very liberal 7 be in 
rchasers can select from a stock of many thousani = 
Kna z m ll = sery, near Woking, § Surrey. 
ENDR S. 
J Seamer 
nnually ex bh y. 
Park, is yep nd will 
aithful des SR of all thes 
tailed, with = 
AMERICAN 
TREES, with Selah ek peices, 
be forw. m application, 
steemed varietie: 
k LA the > PO molar kinds of wea ie 
well as a selection of CONIFEROUS 
ihe ‘American — ag Surrey, near Sunningdal 
Station, South-Wes' on hailws: p 
HEN 
SARR NUR RENET HENDON 
sent outon 
Delivered 
iian bes e — 
PLANTS .—Great numbers 
ronicle, August 20, 1859, 
LSON, sae onli e, Yarm, Yorkshire, 
ERRY. s 
es PRINCESS “FREDERICK WILLIAM.” t 
he GAR a Ta Drumcondn, 
D Lindley, see Gardener: 
7 Eremo 
sf 
than 100) one | 
sur-Lo: 
brine Trade (for or not ins 
tage S ‘ost-office Orders 
L ROBERTS 
a of the above fine variety at 63s. per i 
dozen. tion, &c., see former advi ad 
can also be supplied geanmea by the fo following parties in 
Trade in and around Lo: snare ane 
Brigden, Mr. Timothy, 10, LondonBridges! 
Il, Mr. Frederick, 86, hg hort Street, Borough, SB a 
Carter, Mr. James, & Co., ‘p37 and Ta 238, High Holborn, P 
Charlwood B Cummins, M Tavistock Row, W% 
ee ae dam James, 74, ‘Amc City, BC 
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Chelsea, S.W. 
Watt, Mr. Alexander, Edge 
