James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1878
SUTTON’S GRA^S SEEDS for CRICKET GROUNDS. S U T T O N & S O N S 9 ESPECIALLY PREPARE MIXTURES OF THE FINEST KINDS OF GRASSES & GLOVERS % FOR |Ufa jar Jmprubmg ©lb ©rirfut 6 r For Making New Grounds 3 Bushels should be sown per acre. For Improving Cricket Grounds 20 lbs. per Acre is sufficient. These Mixtures have been used with great success at L ord ’ s , O xford , C ambridge , C heltenham , R eading , M arlborough , A ldershot , B righton , and other Cricket 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 formation and improvement of Cricket Grounds gratis and post-free. Sutton and Sons, Seedsmen, by Special Appointment to the Queen and H .R .H . the Prince of Wales, Read ing , Berks. CLUBS SUPPLIED ON SPECIAL TERMS. Asser and Sherwin’s Three Shilling Practice Bat is unrivalled. BALLS, from Is. to 7s. 6d. STUMPS, from Is. to 9s. per Set LEG GUARDS, GLOVES, &c, &c. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue post-free on application. ASSER & SHERWIN, 80 AND 81, STRAN D , LONDON
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