pensvany 20, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 171 
ect Vegetable and Flower Seeds. 
"s oa INGRAM bheg to ims | that their 
W New PRICED eB root ton CATALOGUE of 
ks lication. 
e may be cm Pd ree AR ia 
, and jum ieultural Seeds. 
Petia BA NES. egs to inform his friends 
Wia e Patio jM is at his i-i CA i regiis 
can be oe on application, Post 
sera deem Nursery, Camberwell. 
EBB'S "PRIZE ae FILBERTS, = pier 
f 1862, d fo hich a CE on any i j" 
oas e Mention yas give e ahy n of Cua pore t be 
iion appli 
andard App 
E SMITH. ig overt - d, will sell in 
Lr rer at 305. ro 100 ; Aro k: !f-sta. ndard PLUMS " 
FAIS, and € OHERRIES, at 505, per 
RD SMITH, Nurse bere nne ter. 
TTE P E E Baia A 
divi A E PEARS. eh tS and 
P haen iul Trees for Gard mor Orchard 
Houses. om ht 
: era ine "E 
USAND, HUNDRED, 
p CHES, PEARS, PLUMS, "add CHER RIES.— 
Fine, y ^ m! qoem 2 est qi En and ding: to name. 
rseries, 
RTY ACRES of Gn oot e 
PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, NECTA- 
ms a APRICOTS i in ovy form desired for Fruiting. 
rserym nd Seed Merchant, Worcester. 
"m AS SERZAKER offer a me Laalicy. 
000 "NORWAY S PRUCE, strong, from 1 to 2k ft. ; 
p 
varieties Kj 
Genuine Seeds, Carriago ze 
S. Y. EP L 
Briti 
abd nA 
WV THEELERS LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS. 
R’S GARDENERS VADE-MECUM. 
uU 
Ak X 
ub W and da 
Par adise and Victo Wrsctlok, P s pea honda a Ns Q 
General PRICED ae DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE for 
1864 forwarded Post-free on application. voy 
sh Fern Catalogue. 
can now send, post free for six 
art I. (B ritieh Ferns and their 
d vx [ea prices of Hardy Exotic Forna) 
2: PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of 
d EXOTIC FERNS, No. 7. 
IL. (exo otic we Oris will be CE as early as possible, 
Pus CHASERS. of Kohe p QUANTITIES of 
RANG oF GARDEN SEEDS will be supplied liberally by 
TION 
s prices apply (stating quantity a ri to SUTTON & Sons, 
Royal Ber kshire e See d Establishment, 
eading. 
^ Good Seeds, Ca arriage Free. 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
OF PREVENTING DISAPPOINTMENT, 
np SONS, Seep Growers, Reading, 
supply every kind of FARM and GARDEN 
ON 
Berks, can 
SEEDS of dice and shberlor que ai. 
ur iding i 
can procure vier Seeds at very ‘moderate prices from ak 8 
Establishment y to 
€ sig ty e ay 
, twice transplanted, from 1 to 2 fen, MM 
PLES, 2to3 feet stem, mom 25s. per 1 
e Nurseries, Lan 
OVER S E LIFT LA 
ONE-YEAR TRANSPLANTED LARCH. 
" Nery hardy plants, the produce of Scotch Seed. 
RHODODENDRON PONTICUM, from 4 to 18 inches. 
Init oro on application to HOWDEN Tonia peor 
A For Covert Planting. 
yo ert BLACK THORNS,|? 
N mpton. 
TRONG THOR? QUIGKS. 2, 3, and teur Trans- 
EN PRIVET, Ñi to 4 feet; WHITE 
pi CARTER'S PHOLIFIG RASPBERRY 
fiez tage- ; apply to Jomw Carrer, Nursery, 
ld in the 
Superinte 
of 
10 A.M. on th 
fupe» after 
Gardeners 
To Nurserymen, 
has SOLD, at low prices, about 200, 000 3-years 
" guonx QUICK, from the Seed 
j& Borgon, Heed Merchants, 1 152, 
IMBRICATA, 14 
igh ; WELLINGTON n 
0 other select sj 
with Ep 
and prices. 
T, tan Reigate, Surrey. 
obilis, 
ee Y BARRON” can supply strong and 
sd 
Cir Ma iuge 
PICEA TAT 12 feet h 
GIGA 
E FA, 3 feet a in 
W. Si 
well-rooted Seedling Plants of this lovely 
Preiss aor Nurseries, Der! 
Derby. 
c e red that iin 
i 
= "urne NEW ae now 
n application by enc} 
D eet PLANTS now ready. 
South. Kellinatdo on the 1st 
s" Witt 
oF t Priz 
HE PROPRIETORS x the ' GARDENERS’ 
PR 
H. best mples WIN 
cultivated. p " Ladioi a exhibited at the Great Show to be 
Garden of the Royal pone ultural Society at 
" or not, 
ants, cultivated without the assistance of OR 
sree by the Ladies who exhibit them. 
Notice od eke int ion to exhi "E mur "be 
en 
e Gar 
t later ee the bun 
nsin 
May. The Plants must be placed read ay for ie cation by 
n be received at t the 
e and n 
9 v doe. 
izes are open for DAA socii all Lady 
similar amount will be offered in 1865, and early intima- 
n will be giv 
ven of the subjects to be then produced, 
ably 
AE es, in store pots. Per 100, 60s. ; per C 
TUESDAY, 
e i as 
dene ito comprises ss WE T v 
T 
ere made on the absence of SPRING FLOWERS inla , but ther 
1 this method, thou A we Bioy Oe aai dae enpas 
e| seeds will germinate more easily than elsewhere 
| (at i 
SA rog DAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1864 
v». Che Gardeners’ £ioniete, | 1 blossoms a 
; when 
W 
EETING FOR THE ENSUING in 
al 2 rtieultural (Ai mi- 
-x als sr Sri t ats 
Tree Ferns and Palms, make up a scene o af, what 
may be sale a light and shada, which ha ery 
pleasing Then we have the Sob broad 
wa 'alks, T ith, p and there, ex ip A of seulpture 
hh ^ : ae 
siota to be rendered most agreeable 
to the feelings of the visitors. As we enter the 
r we s o pass from winter into summ 
not M much of climate — imself pe 
Searlet u loom. E^ one, we are 
"s , can enter such a place as this Conservatory, 
at the present time, sithout EN. riencing a kee 
nse of enjoyment, and without yondering that 
ar places are > not m more common in the wealthy 
squares of our En ie h towns. 
ts to which we haye alluded 
ok p! ace, 
having th nie as it was at that time, and 
as o 
correspondents of this Journal at the time, 
u one to accomplish the end 
in view, trifling cost, by cultivating a 
hit 
florum, and Dielyira 8 sie haye all Sade very 
effective, and have Eu adipe d with little 
x "n 
effe 
essi ua during the dui months of winter 
and early spring. There i lant in Rest ion: 
P we may bring prominently fo ard, and 
whieh is well worth more attention than i it usually 
receives. We allude to Luculia gratissima, a 
ant w 
X. Y. Z., 41, Wellington Street, 
y the midst of all the outery which has been | 
raised Semet the pr ogeedings of the Royal Horti- | 
cultural Society, it is pio | to have to ed - 
|a 
WE b. arned tl i ona of sre greatest PUBLIC); T emi- go ays re placed at 
GARDE Mora n m Nia of a south side of the Conserya- 
ciate ie person he ap) oint- | tory, nd " ese B filled with Hyacinths and 
ent must bear in mind adlnibeable other spring pw produce a charming effect. 
requi omenie, ie about 30 years | To see n only is worth a visit to the garden. 
| of age, of Range, do nted with | Taking the building as a whole, and the way i 
lants. peak uiv ish, and some other it is laid out and adorned, it would 
European language, Pif French or German. | dificult to find its equal, and any of our readers 
Moreover he must be a very careful accountant. ho ha lf an hour to spare co e ue — it 
Letters npon the subject m s rue mor this Sou 
eed of praise, w wher e | germinate, and if sprinkled over the surface, unless 
e | justly due, 1t will b iu ‘a the a Beh U ai dr k extreme care be taken, they are e washed 
| of onr readers that at e annual meeting o this away even wi ith ac fine rose water-pan. lt is a 
Society, held in As , 1863, som p to e ts wc nt 
s | Many of the lows were o that mor 
e | pains should be t garden attrac- 
"n je defe seal dur 
an oy it, an 
freely epo te ‘subject. It T all a Eacuih, 
hy | they is add, To have the garden gay an attractive 
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42 | during ‘the autumn, when most of them were away 
fro ndon ; but it was necessary for them to d 
punk to see and enjoy when her had t 
at Nursery Stock. op 
RUN N'S PRICED and 
the ioe and suggestions a. she ellows of ES 
Ps therefore, to be able to state that 
this respect have r the atte 
he Con 
PLANTS, and BA = N 
REES and - x EVERGREEN 
EMAN & SON, a Nursery, Surrey. 
ITE A 6m and SE 
um, begs to cll tention 4o bis Four 
Ao, 97, 98, 99, ET BTO g the 
i ree 
' BIBEBRAD & 
jmd 
, 4, Harp 
now one o 
of green a 
4 somewhat 
b 
f the most charmi 
an pos- |t 
sibly imagine. Beds and eiroular baskets s filled with | 
flowers o gay o0 colours of all hues, and broad masses | 
ossy foliage, having moreover, 
tropical appearance by being mixed with 
layer of Moss 
east in some situations ome the rootlets 
dian ) £ "e ce 
iis than in 
Bem 
ui 
fur neret un inte 
Paid ye de nof Pies 
in, an 
e filled with mould 
om d 8 at. 
s the soil in consequence is not disturbed, and the 
seeds buried, while m. tag can ‘any [m lifted 
