Seeds. NH^TsEEiDS. r\ R R AND CO. have much pleasure in drawing special attention to the following CHOICE SEEDS, which are acknowledged to be the FINEST VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION .Imported direct from" Messrs Sutton and Sons, the Largest Seed Establishment in England, who guarantees to supply only Genuine New and Unadulterated Seeds. BEET— Suttpn's Improved Dark Red BEANS— Sutton's Improved Broad Windsor . BEANS— (French) Canadian Wonder BROCOLI— Sutton's Superb Early White : CELERY -Solid White CABBAGE— lmperial and Early Drumhead ; CUCUMBER-Marquis of Lome, Berk-; shire Champion, Star of the West, j Forty-fold, and Long Prickley : CAULIFLOWER-Sutton's King of the; Early Dwarf, Mammoth, and Earlyj London i CARROT- Early Short-horn, Altringham, Intermediate, and Long Surrey' PUMPKlNS— lmproved Mammoth ; LETTUCE— Sutton's Improved White .-.'.:, Cos, Sutton's Gem Cabbage, Sutton's : . ; Drumhead , \ .■'■■■'. ' '• ' ' '■ i ONION SEEDS. Giant Roca Onion, Growing from 21b ik> : 31b in weight, Sutton's improveu Reading Onion, 17 inches iri .circumference, Brown -Spanish, While do, Brown Globe, and Pickling Having tested the above we can with confidence recommend them to our customers. PEAS— SuttonVßingleader (the earliejst .: Pea in cultivation), Second Early, and Later Variety j PARSNIP - Hollow Crown and Student RADlSH— French Breakfast, Long .:." -.' ; . ;. ... '■../-,.. ' .. ■ .1 / - Scarlet, White and Red Turnips j ■ . TURNIPS— Sutton's \ Early Snowball, .... . . Sutton's All the Year .Rourid j .;•■: TOMATOEST-General Grant, Trophy, , : , ancl Large Red . ; ; RHUBARB -Large GreenGianfc, Myet's Victoria ; v'With'descriptibri and instructions on each ■ ; ' : " '.;' J " : : ■"■/■ : ! ' package. ■■'■ '•■ '• ' : ' " :;: ;;. : ; ; ' LAWN'GRASS. ' SEED POT ATOES. J AMERICAN EARLY ROSE, I .' ; , ■ EARLY. SHAW, and PINK-EYES . r [..■'■..:] FIELD SEEDS .: '[ '•;: • SWEDE TURNIPS-Sutton's Improved I f ;. Champion (Prizes to .the, amount of •£2400 have been. awarded to this ':'. ';..-■ , Turnip) ? . . .'' ; . .: MANGEL— Sutton's Mammoth , Long :; Red aad Yellow Globe (have given ■_■■ 70 tons per acre) . j Gffi&s AiNi> CLtiviiiC '. V ""■ '. ' ' ■ '.' ' ' ' ■■'■■■ .. ■ j " CLOVERS^-Sutton'siGiant Cow Clover .' (a new arid excellent variety), = ' [ :■;. Trefoil j GRASSES Grasß (very clean), ■''< '■•'■■ l 'Cocksfeotj Perennial -Rye, Italian !;i; liye/ Prairie^ arid .Rib Grass, j . We have a large Btock, of the above. The .'..:■ :•.'■'} ..!..!; I •• •■'. ■/, ' ■ .-■. /1 •'.:■..!'; -'..'. v .■/' ; -; : "•' ' duality . is" first-class and free from weeds. ' ; , ' r*tt ,;?::w \-:v:>:--i\ :■;,•/■,; t.va<) :•■;: ■■■■' l 1 %6m 'biJsrAator iivii^v.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1873, 6 August 1874, Page 3
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333Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1873, 6 August 1874, Page 3
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