X TE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 5, 1860. 
SEED BUSINESS ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 100 YEARS. 
BUTLER AND McCULLOC, 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
ACTAS.—Thirty magnificent species, 10s. 6d. ; 20 ditto, | ORNAMENTAL GOURDS AND CUCUMBERS.—Thirty | DATURA HUMILIS FLORE PLENO (chlorantha flore 
Tet Sa. 12 ditto, 4s. 6d. beautiful varieties, 78. 6d. ; 20 ditto, 5s. 6d. ; 12 ditto, 3s. 6d. ; | pleno, Bot. Mag., July 1859).—Deep golden yellow, A magnificent 
CANNAS.—Thir rty magnific a ipga ies, 10s. 6d.; 20 ditto, | mixed, 1s. plant, producing a profusion of very large, double, sweet- 
+78. 6d: ; 12 ditto, 4s. 6d. ; 12 species mixed, Is. scented flowers, which continue in bloom till the frost sets in, 
RICINUS,—Six splendid upade 2s, 6d. ; 6species mixed, 1 ERIANTHUS RAVENNÆ.—Extremely elegant and m one of the greatest novelties of the season(rare). 9d. per packet, 
ism MÆROPS HUMILIS, S.—Exceedingiy aatal an passi than the Pampas rage which E Pare bles Pi SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM.—Miniature Orange tree 
which will stand the winter out of doors with -v appearance and habit of growth ; noble es of silvery ly all the winter with a rich profusion of scarlet t fruit; a 
ie ‘protection. 4d. per EEK inflore: ew are pure Saag and moet aelicdtely comer a = magnificent plant for desir x Sitting- room decoration. 
ORNA MENTAL GRASSES. Lr hg beautiful varieties, | dried specimen c see hein Professor Lindley’s remarks on it in Gardeners’. Chronicte, 
78. 6d. ; -20 ditto, 5s. ; 12 ditto, packet. RAT, Dec. 17, 1859.) 6d. a Pa per pac wee 
= WOODLAND WALKS, WILDERNESS DECORATION, &c. 
showier sorts of Californian and eed hardy kinds, beyond the limits of the flower ga i isa subject which 
ich 
The sowing of Flower Seeds, especially 
has, as yet, in this country, received t but litle attention. ss Taa j 5 
To all who are interested in kind of decoration, p p purpose; 
sufficient t hem an acre for r als. 
at 5s. 6d. per Ib., or 
e following make splendid BEDDING PLANTS— 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS GIGANTEUS wigi).—A mag- | CALLIRRHOE PEDATA, hite eye, Per packet.—s, d, 
Pram t Chinese Pink with flowers Aer inches. in diameter 6d. per packet. a bie NASTURTIUM, new tar ala ee ess. yellow and 
varying in shade from the richest crimson to the most | LOBELIA GRACILIS ERECTA COMPACTA, — blued 6 oe 
delica cate rose, 1s., 1s. 6d., and 2s. 6d. per packet. RAMOSA ALBA, pingan white.. isi 6 ai 
GAZANIA RINGENS, orange Bates Pii rimson centre, flowers ROSEA, rose lilac 0 4 Tom erases si 
and beautiful, 6d, per n mi ex NEMESIA VERSICOLOR COMPACTA, various shade: es. 0 
ARCTOTIS GRANDIFLORA aang Eo sulphur, crimson ERINUS COMPACTA, deep blue -. 0 4| ÆNOTHERA DRUMMONDI NANA, bright yellow, 
centre, flowers 3 inches in bad H Is. pari acket. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM pa NATIP IDUM; ye elow: .. 0 4 covered with bloom the whole season 6d. and 1 
meio pen A ta Tore eri team iant scarlet, cage DIAN nh yellow ..0 4 payee TETE VEITCHI, fine yellow, — 
entre 4d. per + O86 
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NASTURTIUM, new Ergi Thumb, s 
FLORISTS FLOWER SEEDS. 
PELARGONIUMS, saved from a splendid: collection.—Large-flowered, Fancy, and Odier’s five-spotted, each sort, 2s. 6d: per packet. For named Collections see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Feb- 
4, or our SPRING (haar E. 
ARNATIONS, saved from.a splendid collection.—Choice mixed, 2s. 6d. per packet.. Choice mixed Perpetual, 2s. 6d. per packet- For named collections see our SPRING. CATALOGUE. 
PICOTEES, saved from a splendide collection.— a mixed, 2s. 6d. per packet, Choice mixed Perpetual, 2s. 6d. per packet. Fornamed collections see our SPRING CATALOGUE. 
SPERGULA PILIFERA, 1s., and 2s, 6d. per packet. 
“The SAM SLICK.” EARLY bwanr MAIZE, introduced rere va Scotia by the Hon, J ustice H: ae , M.P., and successfully cultivated by him for the last three years at Isleworth, 
in Middlesex. The Maize cooked when green is a favourite dish in rica, and visitors to that country do not Sadik een how much they enjoyed this wholesome and delicious vegetable, 
Amongst the many varieties ‘‘ The Sam Slick” pr pet pre- pes wi oe esltis and superior flavour. 1s., 1s. 6d., and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
oy splendid Collection of 100 sorts of ANNUALS, including the new sorts i irons af Kis year, for 21s. 
splendid Collection of 50 sorts of ANNUALS, including some of the new sorts Saar this year, 10s. 6d. 
A splendid Collection of 30 sorts of the tea sane S ANNUA a6 for 5s. ; 21 for 3s. 6d. ; 15 for 2s. 6d. 
Webb’s GIANT COWSLIP, 6d. & 1s. per packe | Webb’s GIANT POL YANTHUS, 6d. & 1s. per packet. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
aera eam (CROP 1859) YELLOW Maren Baking) Recta ELIN, paved FROM PRIME ANE 
1s. per Ib; 21 Ibs. sent Carriage pai 
per, ranm 55 inches wide, 10-yard pieces; do. TIFFANY for eeecting, os . per: manne Po 10, 20, and 30-yard pieces ; 
for GISHURST COMPOUND in boxes, 1s., 33, and 10s. 6d/; on 
Agents fon TS AOR NRLEG En petae Y at advertised prices: | 
OLLAND AND BAYLEY beg to offer from . their 
unrivalled Collections, in strong healthy plants, 
25 _— CARNATIONS and PICOTERS, fine show; 
rs, for 12, 
Bxtra non show PANSIES, 6s. per dozen 
SE E D S.—aerrevirv Bat, of at descriptions. 
GRAS §,—Mixtures for Permanent Meadows and 
Pastures to suit different soils. 
PRICED CATALOGUE DAHLIAS, BEDDING, i : N * 
MIRPRILANBOUS PLANTS, &, may bei had à on application. KITCHEN GARDE In Collections 
adaerton, anc. 
or separate. 
PELE ax ILLIA beg to in- 
pia a friends and patrons that their Gir ie AND 
sn aad oa tian Pes S a “ioe tic 
house, and E Hardy Plants, variovated pen Ornamental 
Plants, Conifers, Roses, vs ay rir Indian 
> meg Lars Geranium: 
Trees, &c., are now published, ask will be forwarded ps 
plieion. Paradiso Sti Seven Sisters and 
Roads, Ho loway, London. 
GERMAN AND OTHER FLOWER SEEDS, ETC. 
ESSRS. PARKER anp WILLIAMS beg to 
savas their friends and patrons that their PRICED and 
IVE CATALOGUE of FLOWER pres in which 
7 FLOWER Do. 
(PRICED LISTS ‘on application.) 
CORNER OF 
HALF-MOON St. 
Prccapi.ix, Lonpon, W. 
MANGEL. AND TURNIP SEEDS. 
FROM LARGE BULBS.. 
PRICES ACCORDING TO QUANTITIES REQUIRED. 
-NEW SEEDLING HORSE- Ko TA 
-OHN Soui gorse 4 
ANIUMS :— 
ATH ery tgs —Flower a bright blush, pro- 
andantly in compact ri oe trussés, witht rom 
dark horse-shoe lea aca very n € hab bit. Has been flow 
freely thr koat the winter. Was xhibited before 
 HORSBORO’S ENGLEFIELD MANGEL 
Doaron jabel o Hortcnitaral S Society, Fe. tm i, ae SUTTO N’S ELVETHAM MANGEL 
distinct variety for the flower garden, i Was ni exhibited a # ALSIKE and other CLOVER. SEEDS — SUTTON’S CHAMPION SWEDE . 
the bP Palace September Show, and gained a Priz 
Miscellaneous Class. ITALIAN: and other RYE-GRASSES SKIRVING’S and other- TURNIP SEEDS 
imilar. habit and foliage with the 
deep salmon coloms, and onite SORGHUM, or HOLCUS SACCHARATUS| GARDEN. SEEDS, of sorts 
ceived a Label of FINE: NEW LUPINS FEED 
or- 
oi 
1 HEEP 
wed varie th dee l by l Kp art o 5 z 
Sieis oN pe En sae of fs real meri SPERGULA PILIFERA, PLANTS 
see it again, awarded Gans Oortifeats z 
E Abel 26, 1860. 
Goods delivered Carriage Free. No Agents: initiate 
*,* THE PRICE: LIST FOR, MAY WILL BE SUPPLIED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. 
N.B..ALL S. £ ROM THIS ESTABLISHMENT ARE GENUINE, NEW, AND. UNADULTERATED. 
i SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment; Reading. 
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