James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1876

SUTTON’S GRASS SEEDS FOR CRICKET GROUNDS. SUTTON & SONS KxrKClAU.Y I'HKPAHK MIXTURES OF THE FINEST KINDS OF GRASSES AND CLOVERS ^r*•K jum KOK dtUahiuo ilctr or MmpvoviuiT oMd (fvuhct (grounds For Making New (iron mis 3 Bushels should he so ten per acre . For Improving Cricket Grounds 20 lbs. per Acre is su fficient. These Mixtures have boon used with groat success at L ord ’ s , O xford , C am - ltiiiDGK, (hiKLTKNHAM, H eading , M arluorough . A ldershot , H righton , and other (Tirkot Grounds. and may be thoroughly relied on to produce a close and evergreen turf.* In ordering it is necessary to state the nature of the soil to be sown. Complete instructions on the formot ion mul improvement of Cricket Grounds gratis and jwst free. Sutton and Sons, Seedsmen, by Special Appointment to the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Reading, Berks. CLUBS SUPPLIED ON SPECIAL TERMS. B a l l s , 1 1 * 0 in I s . i o 7 s . <5<1. S h i n i p s , I i*o in I s . t o O s . p e r LEG GUARDS, GLOVES, &c*, &c. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue post fr e e on application . AS S E E & S H E E W IN , m o A M l , S T R A N D , I . O N And 69, OXFORD STR E E T , W .

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