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BARR & SUGDEN'S COMPENDIUM 



COTTAGER'S KALE {for S/ieep), 3s. Gd. per lb. 



KOHL UABI (if tranyilanted, 1 Ih. per acre). 



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 Lrarge purple per lb. 4 0 | Large green per lb. 4 0 



PARSNIP (6 lis. per acre). 



Large Cattle per lb. 1 3 | Large Jersey per lb. 1 3 



PARSLEY. 



Plain, lor Sheep per lb. 0 10 



AGRICULTURAL MUSTARD (3 [jnllom to the acre), 16s. per bushel. 

 BEET (6 lbs. 2)er acre). 



White Silesian Sugar per lb. 1 0 | New Large Crimson per lb. 3 6 



SUNFLOWER. 



Besides being highly ornamental, for game preserves the Sunflower is invaluable ; it yields a 

 vast quantity of seed, of which Pheasants are particularly fond. It is also remarkably profitable for 

 feeding fowls. It grows freely, and produces immense crops on deep rich soil. Sow in March, 

 April, or May. 



Dwarf, 3 ft. ; Tall, 5 ft 4*. 6J. per lb., 6d. per oz, 



FURZE (12 lbs. p)er acre). 



English per lb. 2 0 | French per lb. 2 0 



BR005I, Is. per lb. CHICORY (4 /fe. j-jer rtcre), 3s. per Zft. 



RAPE (0 to 8 lbs. per acre), 5d. per lb. SAJVFOIN (4 bushels per acre), market price. 



BLUNDELL'S CATTLE MELONS AND CATTLE MARROWS. 



Forty tons per acre are annually grown by Mr. Blundell of this highly nutritive cattle food, for 

 intermediate Autumn and Winter use. 



t. d. I. d. 



100 Seeds of Cattle Melons or Marrows. . 2 6 i J- fb., sufficient for | acre Melons or Marrows 9 0 

 ^ It)., sufficient for ^- acre ditto . . 5 0 j 1 lb., ,. 1 „ ditto 16 0 



LUCERNE 16 lbs. per acre, 1/3 per lb. | BUCKWHEAT. . 1 bushel per acre, 7/6 per bushel. 



BAER AND SUGDEN'S MIXED GRASSES, 



SUITABLE FOR PERMANENT PASTURE. 



The mixture is made expressly to suit the particular soil for which it may be required — heavy, 

 medium, or light. The quantity we usually supply is 2 bushels of light Seeds and 12 lbs. heavy 

 Seeds per acre, at 35/ to 40/ per acre. 



Mixture to lay down new Park Lawns, \8s. per bushel; 2| bushel per acre required. Mixture for 

 fine Garden Lawns, Is. per lb., or 20«. per bushel. 



PERMANENT EVERGREEN GRASSES FOR CHURCH YARDS & CEMETERIES, 18/ per bushel. 



Renovating Mi'ture for improving Old Pastures, I8s. per bushel. 



Brown's Schraederi or Australian Prairie Grass, the new Forage Plant, 1/ per oz., 10/ per lb. 



PLANTS. 



We do not issue Plant Lists, but supply at Advertised Pkices, all the plants cultivated by 

 the Metropolitan Nurserymen. Quotations and estimates given for plants in quantity, ; 



The Magnificent Golden Rayed Lily of Japan (Lilium Aoratum), we have true ; the roots have 

 been two seasons in tliis country, and they are now well established in pots. This is the i 

 grandest Lily ever introduced. Each, 5/6, 7/6, iO/6, 12/6, and 15/. 



Newly imported roots, not warranted, very cheap. 



BARR & SUGDEN'S DRAWING PLANT CASES, OR PORTABLE 

 CONSERVATORIES. 



At all the Metropolitan Flower Shows, the above, furnished with Ferns and Foliage Plants, 

 constitute a leading fe.iture. We invite our patrons, who are interested in such, when in London, to 

 pay us a visit, as we have always examples of them ready furnished at our Warehouse. 



DUTCH, CAPE, FRENCH, AND ITALIAN BULBS. 



We publish in September, a Descriptive List of these, with directions for their successful I 

 cultivation. j 



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