Juxx 1S, 1857.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 499 
CHOICE CINERARIA . NEW YELLOW ROSE—MISS ISABELLA GRAY. species growing upon the bra eg had 
IRTA SEEDS. ipte D SON eg $- <! nee jaiai of this = been applied in a case of compound frac- 
COMBE, Paice: aid pee co. have now ready for | London He toe dot = Rare in the © Flor i> fer| ture. About 1825, in a similar 3 s i 
ndon Horticult iety, an e “ Florist” for : A 
eo ut Seeds of ae very superio June, Strong plants, 7 pad aaa or 60s. per d arose from a person being run over by a carriage, 
CINERARIAS AND CALCEOLARIAS, Nuores , Cheshunt, Herts. and which —~ fatally in St. G 5 
which have b finest varieties. OSES. Hospital, great stress was lai ai the ee 
en tor aatiataction: which their Years enables them to recom. HE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform Admirers of| the fact of fungi having been develoyel upon the 
hapt ROSES who may visit the Ke district nog age extensive 
mend their S Seed of the present season wit oo noes collection of all the borage egies an with a view if possible to bring home a 
ages, h bra 
. They ma Se oa daily, charge of neglect against the authorities in the 
Exeter Nursery, Exeter.—Established 1720. Re np time D 5 
ER aei i eaa ie d robe excepted. pnt Sure, Waterhead Nursery, Amble-| hospital. We ourselves saw the case and were 
PLENDID NEW VERBENAS OF 1857.—| side, Westmorland, July 18 cotisa u ce a 
y A eraginn eg, m Rar. Gem, Prince of Ouse SS ton Hor TRICOLOR —— aden Per sara “ware ages, but nothing was brought forward at the 
ae. Paxton, Getta Attraction, Monaro een T mpe: oe, S a a ng of m next month | inquest to show that ses x bard 0 might 
ao m Er pe aa of the above raves by post ; po tort (Regus, son Fine an good plants, Ta. ôd. take place where the been used. 
than 12, 1s. each; 40 finest sorts of 1856, 4s. per dozen, Fy peg Antena saw bes or Sa ate dieing till pupae aa The ng if inh heoliet rightly, was mysiifak 
Address Hexrv Mar,’ zi» 2 Hope Nurseries, Bedale. SS CIWERARIA, AND SWEET WILLIAM. | 224 a favourable verdict was reluctantly given, 
EW ii though aty can certify from personal kn owl to 
INDICA. anal AM BARNES again offers Seeds of the he f p Pomme há aah alee 
OSY CIRCLE (Ivey's) a ir of this very fine kinds, the two former 2s. 6d., and the latter | the fact of there having been no neglect whatever, 
] eal elivery at 21s. wn 1s. 6d. per er pasket, all a from the most beautiful and rare | and that the occurrence of fungi was perfectly con 
vith the asua as awarded a fi mittance is expected from unknown | sistent nage the verdict. 
tert the National Floricolteral ural Society’s seating d ge oat ca rell, 8, 
catty S ith, 1885, the only time it has been ex Desen For EMONE SEE cas a és within the last e e mes 2er 
mtains a criptive 
description he a yon es o upon OHN HO ive fae SON, Fionn, Addlestone brought : — = our = otice, in w coma the pret 
n. Ivery & Son fee po pleasure Secon men Nursery, pensen 5 Bira ý offer their splendid | § rise 0 ose who saw it, ungi were 
fo above hamod bins y to val E i eh of er ng reos class S riens Seod w hich has ie oa Ay satisfaction. i acket | growing out of the wood of a bed beneath a hair 
mi a ‘ 
flowers, as they fee re give oh ard i mps, J. H. & Sow feet mattress on 
S)OBERT PARKER bos to inform bis fiori ani i ‘ull i d s i 
Power PA PARKER begs to inform his friends and |‘®%,all purchasers following their directions will be fully eight ays only. Every bit of h 
hat NEW alt gy md and DESCRIPTIVE > 
OATALOGUR ` of Exotic Orchids, Stove, Greenhouse, and AO EOS tet fat mei Sm HARRY, yet a large ghagtily of the fungus wa sareuting 
Hardy Ferns, e ari and Ornamental- warran 
(TE a A ae rag a lag RS Pama Piet ey ery have 
a leincovss, Phloxos, Niserilaneous, Stove, Groon | London. R S Yaar having this summer ited upwards of| all the appearance of belonging to some 
; i an acre, > 
Enae ny Tiens, AE. i aT rn, a E aa Dea D i ee ag re ORE I || D abvioiaiy aeearr for the endu of justioe 
Borns Roads, Holloway, N. $ can aari ae sb agg goes to op se page the first | that such facts should be amiliarly known, as 
Ci 8. er or 48, per dozen ; 80 eV 
Be ay MAY axo CO. beg to offer el E A e kind n worth an: and, if if requested, both old did toe ons might very r iater r suffer from the 
z SEEDS for we pe = next months’ s aon g of questionable me s Squa: norance of judges and juries of such matters, as 
ey can recommen ence :— ee on se vitro sete: n-ne eerie: + ‘nana SOE : - 
Shling’s Queen Ca bbage—very best for general purposes 1 S SUPERB Ait RE ST rae na s indeed n being the case in the ins 
10 
Rosette Colewor 
Hampshire Brown € war Lettuce, white > seeded 
Hardy White Wint f 
Scarlet Horn Carrot o 
i ian, FR 
chips Aa includ 
No. 1, neia ied 28 Street, Strand, sail 
HOICE jue ds SEEDS FOR PRESENT rEWISON ae (wi A ei mm be 
a. ete. d B erntence tne AND H offer É ing “tl comet seeds baad tly in the open priate 
Cineraria, of the sen mae 2 Sore the above first-rate Cabba hich has beam 4 
b— oaagate the ng and blotched vars. 2 roved to superior in its cectttlen to ny othe her. They have | thea wae ae gg $ ra healthy bushes of 
26 a Ep supply o d, which may be ħad also of all the sats 
Seedsm 
arly 
H \HARLES pry ica 209 Wor] ister Street, at St. Gemiine’s s Hospital quoted above. M. J, $: 
i best i in ee š er rs pons he we a edinburgh fo for andene 
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years ; hardy as Scotch Kale, six to nine doubles out of the Some pom hero the Horticultural 
a warranted. When vty S Pe eer effect is splendid ; received from of its members, F. J. 8x0) 
= flower x $., 28. 0d., 
Skein Arim the Trado in quantities. ; Esq; of oi Florence, a var pma mt number of 7 
SH ines — Bi tere ie il CABBAGE, | CAMEL al saved from of oi 
SON em 
tT 
£8 
Ti23 
Sa 
a 
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7, Bridge St treet, aor July 18. 
NQ EROR CABBAGE. 
a R. anp A. PEARSON iiia Eea = Br new | Sieboldi, Pom ia diversifiora, magniflora, co i 
jety of CABBAGE SEED to offer . Price ee ersifiora, ral- 
spplication. i ct lina, ‘Wara Ali these 
own. A pack 
zee 
h 
4 
E 
4 
ah 
ka 10 of the best varieties, bys name 
thus, d 
Fayence, d T 
Hollyhock, Fr 0 of t oet saper kinds, = 
Daisy, e 4 of th Belgian kinds, d En n "s aly 
o, Sa He we | Chilwell Nurseries, near Nottin oe ave alrea 
nanoa es most edap iby aA i kindi cd vitictie, | CABBAGE FOR EARLY SPRING CUTINA — |The seeds in ninii iki kire daw bioti taiit ti 
of Fecent in introdtion, and Sots may be relied, upon with the fullest | HE EARLIEST CABBAGE IS SUTTON’S the Chiswick Garden, and it is the rg reg r ns the 
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capital breeders a out of them many fine sorts 
eH Ht bo BD bo DO bd BO 
3 IMPERIAL, which is also of delicious flavour and gi Connell the 
i any time in July without to nic. eee em in parcels 
Youur & et cs ya ery, Gre ter m seed. Soot i DOED post rats pi cheaper oy: Aiens bat ellows whos Aami n entitle them to plants. 
y ce mang rae Lass and other Seeds for autumn The Tek bation will ta ace next ai Sa ; but 
J ~ HALLY, r Nonsena S| “sowing, as may be hast post free since it is probable that tthe applicants will be 
Xa eath, having a stock of the i piit kinds | ii al zeke eka Establishment, Reading. b ied 
xotic Ferns, begs to offer well éstablished Plants at the | “More numerous than can be supplied, re is pro- 
Segoe eee sed, should that be the case, to have the plants 
gpeg tian zmena ss The Garweners’ Chronicle, tei yio A her 
A few extra strong plants © sae SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1857. participate în the distribution should send in their 
» chrysophylla (true) `. 36| s, trapeziforme a o, B 0 Soona oa: umd a aipee this to pie vork ee 
a EAT = 36| ,, tenerüm(extrástrong)5 0| THE way in eee die sn aw Pon diately, or it may possibly be forgotten among the - 
daa idian cual ak . ofa Fungi sometimes i t eeable distractions of autumn. ica- 
T. hami E i Anemidictyon phyllitides 26 prising facts in Natural I History. The etients tions mifin be registered as they are made, 12 
Hemionitis s Dareadiversifolia., ., 2.6 Tapidity indeed with which other a a ee being done cannot well be overlooked. 
»  palmata Blechnum  Corvovaden- are develope ie often excited the grair A, 
Tea dee i 4s. Od. 05 0 servers. Pal prodigiosa was develope in We have to thank the kindness of a Ham: 
(tances some, 6 | Cenopieris Gioutaria 2 6 less than 24 houi under the eye of Dr, MONTAGNE | rrespondent, “ .,” for some fine specimens 
E ARLES N aa ag ander. Srana Noms has in such quantities as to cover cooked provision of the fruit of BERBERIS DULCIS, a hardy ever- 
established his Nursery wi within 600 yards of the Sunningdale With a dark blood red slime, The barrack bread oreen shrub that bears profusely near Shirley. 
Station, routh Wes amaenn iina ee opportunity of (pain de munition) at Paris was a few years since The branches are loaded with berries of the a 
the ya fr the very ee ae wag Hp to eat eon ser arcar aai 24 hours — 1t had been purple, of which are fully half an inch in 
Teceive a share of such petronas in future. ak e development of a red Penicillium diameter. ‘hen quite ri i id richi: 
ished ana aay be P Apada d mm E oo “Hie ne Within its substance and other instances of the to deserve the name the ies beats, but it is 
an inspection of his stock, which will be found in the sudden appearance of moulds under aby hi | difficult to prevent birds carrying them off be 
= Good article ad sen gs pledges himself to supply none equally surprising have been recorded by authors. | their sweetness is formed. Berries a BERBERIS 
Wilke thorn the above station wil Wile them o tae minutes’ A knowledge of these facts m hy alesis ft | Dasw pani 
: INI accompanied them, büt we fear that 
Mares NOBLE, Nurseryman, Bagshot, Surrey. | Some cases of medical jurisprudence, but there are | no time or sunshine will convert their acid into 
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HARDY CONIFEROUS TREE, Other facts of a similar ole. te! relating to species sugar. In the meanwhile BERBER 
i NIANA.” fa orga 
` “CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA.’ high the ti hich | now be fairly placed among the smaller table fruits 
Misses WATER axa GODENE bag to mye equally dearving of austor a” mapari "OY rota face me : 
hone ae oy Pant, heh thay have raised me o m Seed sent ka ends of Gs ? ris oe wae! > poles We have also received, 
wan oa tees Tay, who speaking of it says, the progress of a ho hed has observ at one or | press. an abundant r f 
own about 100 nduomest trae set in damatee ; 13 Pliage ig tWO — of Coprini, or in plain English Dung- Ghost. tall a 
ist delicate and graceful, the branches bend wows ds atthe hill ‘oadstools, occur in great sidila within a 
end like an ostrich feather, th ir apir ssa 
the timber is en A am like a Deodar; day or two after the bed has been made, th 
oa clear, and le” mean 
‘coming home as it aia Prue sapasin as P. nobilis, theré was wa 
pends, Lambertiana, and others | nally wellknown packed together. These often appear befure the i ; 
Se ee eS eet ee = most valuable - and wh “(vom A. de Cuadoié' Gographa PES 
ver introduced to our country. We ex. 248 been laid upon the manure; and when the : dis Fis. all vay 
Horticultural Rooms on Tuesday, development of a good temperature has been first CULTIVA oa plants a ae of D 
ained, the fungi burst , ; 
m l ; E 
in ices r; Lindley’s opinion of it will bo found obt pasren throùgh the nigra just as other plants are; but at 
to confound this Plant with S0il in a few hours, and even through pots con- ew the total ee a Sai bi 
l perhaps beas well that purchasers taining seeds plunged into it before they have ? e all, the amount ot prof i 
oer big ans a! orl to vegetate, ab ee bers as to be very | realises from their ion, give arivos and 
Single plant in 48-sized pot . es times however de- | important modifications in the Limits wh whieh kag attain, 
ten... >s veloped ped with equal rapidity whe whets Pas tive ah Bed E ver In discussing the limits of indigenous plants, it 
-ditto aS sind i 5 0 applied this ae ee ow. ri Siehl Fee: Gh he 
Nursery, Woking, Surrey.—July 18, account at the beginning of this century of a| kind; Kind; this i y 
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