1102 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Droemer 15, 1860, 
ROYAL 
BERKSHIRE 
SEED 
ESTABLISHMENT. 
EN 
"IAEN 
: i 
UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF - 
HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND HiS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT. 
ECONOMY IN THE GARDEN. 
SUTTON’S COLLECTIONS OF Baga = FOR ONE YEAR’S SUPPLY 
ARRIAGE FR 
No. s p COLLECTION of KITCHEN ian EEDS, for one ai (with instructi cultivation) £4 0 0 
No. 2. A COMPL COLLECTION OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, in inulin semen reduced ss + 2100 
No. `; n pera pomp see OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS ditto ool 5 OQ 
No. OE S PEES sa ee — — aes A re CARDEN owe .....0 126 
The sorts o Titok included i in ~~ pips are those which lieve proved to be the most prolific, best flavoured, and most worthy of getters cultivation, 
and of which sorts we have th g g p We exclude fro collections not mio inferior old sorts, bu t = such new ones as we have been 
wide to test the merits of, and which are selling at extravagant prices. By this n piven yen from ba eat su pplying _ purchaser with 
the same sorts, bled t ply Complete Collection for One Year's Supply a h less expense than l his aper makes 
his own Pren et but if the latter mode of ordering is preferred, we shall be happy to send our Conon oe f y article separa 
QUANTITIES CONTAINED IN ED IN SUTTONS COLLECTIONS:— |} That great satisfaction has been given by these Collections in former seasons 
| aw a by the EATA iee eh Liter” by our customers to their friends ; om 
also 
$8100 | ai es. | 129. 6a. 
Collection Collecti je Hl | a 
rom the Rev. M. W. GREGORY, Roade, Nori 
nA reg perie iaai wt Beco navy no aiteis of recommer.ding jour Seeds, “ined are a excellent ; and I 
Cham mpion, Prizetaker, Champion of England, mmk. you are doing us (the clergy especially), a great kindness in making up your garden 
others 0 quarts | 12 quarts | 7 quarts | 5 pints selectio 
S, the best sorts for succession, ditto ditto 10 ditto 6ditto 8 ditto 2 ditto m the Rev. W. H. Roacn, Whiteshill cpa Stroud. 
ee ee do. eg pints | S pints. f 2pimts | 1 ditto “Tam more Bi ‘eatitied with the assortment of Seeds you Soe for me, and with the 
? t t 1 
cultivatio 2 ounces | 2 ounces | 1 packet | 1 packet quantity phd laiak ” y 
BORECOLE, ors routi Ve f best Sorts for 
succession (including ers Kale). ..| 5 packets |4 packets | 3 packets | 2 ditto From the Rev. Joun Kirwan, Withycombe Rectory, Taunton. 
SELS SPROUTS, freskn i impor’ d seed .-|Llarge pkt/llarge pkt| 1 packet | 1 ditto “r — sth 4} ect: f Seed ERE Sa iha f 7 
COLI, the best sorts for Sueo: as e Ce ite 
CARBA e in “gegen mt G] 29 throughout . |0 large dð. | 7 do! do. [ia patkets||:3 packets x 
best sorts for succession throug) out AT , Esq., Ci : 
the ae (including hie eet 7 packets | 6 packets | 5 large do| 2 ditto eT re taai Sa ee Sale mh aa Nob an Sande Fre H 
SAVOYS, fine curled . 2 ounces ditto 2 ditto 1 ditto ood in quality.” Deen E- i 
pate af A Tals = = winte r use ; 14 ditto R San 3 ounces | 2 ounces pe or eee 
ULIFLO' „true c! eron a = others .. e p ‘argepks} t packet z ALEX. CATHCART, Esq., Knockdolian Castle, Girvan, N.B. 
cone Surton’s Daa mont del ere mais A CRA 2 rg 2 ditto |2 Ta “r satisfaction in recommending your Seeds to various friends, as I findthey 
be ME e oulas 2 ee plypariat p1 t are ech | ome parr them ; and you may de; ware on do so as long as I 
CRESS, plain, curled, =f Now yer alan f 14 pint & 2 ourices &|2 ounces &|? ounces & || “4 the articles you sena are good and re _ 
CUCUMBERS, ee are i i on 2 packets | 2 packets | 2 packets | 1 packet m Mr. WILLIAM MOORE, gran er, the Rectory, Stoke. 
e 80) n cultivation (in- “ h ll +: a 
eluding Berkshire Cham pion) . | 3 packets | 3 packets | 2 packets! 1 ditto a er paa re revious to yours last year)'a lot of Seeds which 
LEEK, large Flag lounce | ounce 1 ditto ry: 
LETTUCE, Sopon Superb Gos, and others for : à From Mr. „Bont, Gardener, Huntsham Court, Tivert 
MUSTARD eÀ jtara “foe Pte ples “Twas so much Pl f Seeds last ear, ina T leave it to your 
MELON, choi sorts k pst op --| 4 packets | 3 packets | 3 packets | 1 packet 
ONION, true ‘Reading fo je ii By! ..| 11 ounces | 7 ounces | 2ounces | 1 ounce From Mr. Ropertson, Gr. to A. Potxocr, en Lochfine, N.B. 
PARSLEY, splendid curled kinds .. 2 -.| 2 ditto 2 ditto lditto | 1 packet “Ty + 41 Sead, } a pial ” 
PARSNIP, Hollow Crown, fine E ..|. 6 ditto 4 ditto 2 ditto | 1 ounce te 
SH, finest sorts r succession A { i je Iroumtces |" 6 ounces’ | 8 ounces) |f From the Rev. C. T: FARLEY; Moor Hall, Stourport 
CH, Ya ..| 2 pints 1 pint 4 ditto 2 ditto “Your Seeds are the very best my gardener iaia use of, ma gave the highest 
Sconzon areas ee yer aiae do. 1 packet satisfaction, 
bi EONERA TEN 3 A pokes piatto ditto T From J. Lioxp, Jun., Bsq, Dinas, Breim: 
so 2 ounces Te adit kapia 
“The Garden Collection of Seeds has hitherto and of the 
‘AB MARROW. n new EEG psen o pies large 2 Paikat 1 packet » r a 
SWEET & "HERBS, of all the useful kinda! 6 pac 4 ditto best description. 
SERON Pai as ‘itt es ; From the Rev. G. E. Wan LKER, Shareshill, Wolverhampt 
Pe iia ct e wal oR : 1 disto J ditto itto Mr. Walker cannot but compliment Messrs. SUTTON kii SE NS on rad quality of the Seeds 
CAPSICUM __.. os it rz ii «l. 1ditto J ditto deci last year, as ee were by fe the best he ever purch: 
Te any af th } Wat +2 aq qt 
any 
f Il be given in liey of those otnitted. 
By aiita dne of the above Collections once a year much trouble and expense will be saved. 
SUTTON’S COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS (Free by Post). 
t Seeds ard ie a recommended to leave the selection of rest Peer or coe te to mp a we Age supply those which 
we know to be relly satya "S 3 y ed, that we may o 
No, 1. The best 100 sorts LOWER SEEDS, hardy 2. The ett 3G srs f FLOWER SEEDS dia. £076 
nee . £1°20 Mert tho bot e t LOWE AERO 4 050 
pinaster 
No, 2, The best 50 sorts of FLOWER SEEDS, ditto 0106 | No.5, The best 24 sorts of FLOWER SEEDS, Spas 050 
UTTON anp SONS are constantly packing Farm and Garden Seeds for Australia, India, New Zealand, Africa, and other Foreign parts, and receive the most 
eatin aecounts of tl which they arrive, and of the crops ae eed from their Seeds. 
TON AND SONS ‘deliver oe a free of all expense to the ship's side t Lo ndon, o Bristol, and other English Ports. Prepayment is 
days 
Ao 3 NATURAL GRASSES for arenes and MEADOWS, fine sorts of MANGEL WURZEL, TURNIP, and other ne — 
‘oods of the value of 20s. upwards are delivered free to London y Station of the South Western, South peis » Great rn (as 
Bristol, Birmingham, and Gloucester, aud the Oxford, Worcester, saa. Pesce eek ad Railways _ Packages of 40s. value and upwards are aclieetod 2 roe not ay ty 
f England and Wales. f 57. and upwards are ordered they will be delivered 
free_to any of the Scotch or Irish Ports. 
y Post-Office 
Remittances may be made by Cheques on Town or Country Bankers, or b; Orders payable to i 
SUTTON & SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHME NT, READING. 
