. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . CIDEDLY THE YERY BEST GRARE YET OFFERED. See the Gardeners Magazine of July 11, the opinions of the most eminent Horticulturists in the The Public are respectfully invited to see it growing; the crop is enormous; the bunches are absolutelytouching each other. This is the sixth year it has stood the test of heavy cropping. Mr. Meredith (Garston) writes this week as follows:— I have great pleasure In letting you know that I have splendid i I must, injustice to its high qualities, say aa much as I can In itslate keeping Grape Mrs. Pi


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . CIDEDLY THE YERY BEST GRARE YET OFFERED. See the Gardeners Magazine of July 11, the opinions of the most eminent Horticulturists in the The Public are respectfully invited to see it growing; the crop is enormous; the bunches are absolutelytouching each other. This is the sixth year it has stood the test of heavy cropping. Mr. Meredith (Garston) writes this week as follows:— I have great pleasure In letting you know that I have splendid i I must, injustice to its high qualities, say aa much as I can In itslate keeping Grape Mrs. Pince. The Vine favom-. It is a beautiful setter, and a splendid I reduced I have two Vineries planted; I shall ve wonderful 144 feet by 26 feet, and a lot gi^fted on other kii Fine Planting Canes now ready to send out, at 10s. 6d. and 21s. each. 1^ £arli/ orders are respectfully solicited by the raisers of this splendid variety. LTJCOMBE, PINCE, AND CO., EXETER NURSERY, EXETER. BUTTONS GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS. NEW GRASS SEEDS for PRESENT EARLY FEED FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE. SUTTONS SPECIAL MIXTUKE of RAPID GROWING GRASSES andCLOVERS for EARLY SHEEP FEED.—To meet the requirements con-sequent on the long drought, Messrs. SuTTOX & Sons have collected largequantities of Grass Seeds from Germany, and from Ireland, of sorts whichthey have found, by many years experience, to be the most quick grow-ing, productive, and specially suitable for autumn sowing. This will beready for feedinj; on in November, and again for mowing heavy crop in Maynext. Price of this Mixture per bushel. 2 bushels required per acre. SDTTONS CHEAPEST MIXTURE for ONE TEARS LAY. —Producingone heavy crop next spring. 125. Gd. per acre. The undermentioned are confidently recommended for Autumn sowing, as soon as the land can be AUTUMN MIXTURE of PERMANENT i BUTTONS AUTUMN MIXTURE of PERMANENTGRASS SEEDS for Heavy Soils. GRASS SEEDS, for Good Soils of Medium Texture. SUTTONS RENO


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