. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . extremely thin skinned, and grealbearer. It has the most desirable quality of keeping well till venlate in the season. It was raised at Broadlands, the seat of LadjPalmerston, where it is held in high esteem, other and oldeientirely giving place to this one. It wasgrown 1 G. Jones, Gardener t I late a VARIEGATED, 4 t THORNS, SCji-RLE*^ and PINK, Standards, 6 to 8 feetYEWS, ENGLISH and IRISH, 1 to 4 feet. See CATALOGUES, Wholesale or Retail. :qulsitioi?. It^grows from 2 wlth^oonfldence be recommended as,y in cultivation. Price per packet,^2s


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . extremely thin skinned, and grealbearer. It has the most desirable quality of keeping well till venlate in the season. It was raised at Broadlands, the seat of LadjPalmerston, where it is held in high esteem, other and oldeientirely giving place to this one. It wasgrown 1 G. Jones, Gardener t I late a VARIEGATED, 4 t THORNS, SCji-RLE*^ and PINK, Standards, 6 to 8 feetYEWS, ENGLISH and IRISH, 1 to 4 feet. See CATALOGUES, Wholesale or Retail. :qulsitioi?. It^grows from 2 wlth^oonfldence be recommended as,y in cultivation. Price per packet,^ \Vholesale Agents; The New Cucumber, Horton Proliflc,either for winter-forcing or spring ---30 inches in length,most prolific [? & Son. Seedsmen, & Leadenhall Street. London ; Messrs. Beck. Henderson, fc Chilij Seed Merchants, 221 and 222. Upper Tbames Street, Nursery and Seed Establishment, Romsey, Hants. JaNUAEY 25, 18GS.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZFITE. 73 SUTTONS HOME-GROWN SEEDS CAURIAGE FREE).. PARIS, ONLY SILVER MEDAL roR ENGLISH GARDEN SEEDS WAS AWARDED TO SUTTON AND SONS, As see OFFICIAL CATALOGUE, British Section;and the following announcement from the Secretary ofthe Executive Commission : — Paris Exhibition, January 17, 1868. Gentlemen,—The Silver Medal awarded to yourFirm by the International Jury of the Paris Exhibitionof 1867, is the onli/ PrKc awarded to amj EmjlishExhibitor for Garden Seeds.—I am. Gentlemen, yourobedient Servant, R. G. Wylde, Secretary to the Executive Commission. To Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Koyal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Heading. SUTTONS* COMPLETE COLLECTIONS FOR ONE YEARS SUPPLY, (CAKRIAGB FREE,) ARE NOW READY. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS, SHOAVING THE SUPEHIOR QUALITY OF SUTTONS HOME-GROWN SEEDS. From Mr. James Mesziis, Gardener to G. A. Prevost. House, Poole. Jfay28.—four £2 2s. collection of Garden Seeds has given evorvsaiiblaction. From Captain Tcnxard, Mcrelon Terracf,


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