THE 
JaxvanY 16, 1864. } 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
49 
GENUINE NEW GARDEN SEEDS. 
CARRIAGE FREE. 
E COLLECTIONS igi pr^ ger SUPPLY IN PROPORTIONATE QUANTITIES FOR 
AND SMALL GARDE 
£9 i £2 2s., 
Including none but the best and most use 
A 
£1 1s, and 10s. ei. 
ful varieties, and only Seeds of Fi 
trial is respectfully solicited. 
Enl 
WM. WOOD ax» SON, SEED MERCHANTS, MARESFIELD, wear UCKFIELD. 
HE LONDON SEED „COMPANY, LIMITED; 
with which is AMALGAMATED the 
PLYMOUTH D COMPANY, LIMITED, 
Offices, 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. 
Best seat, ore Free, 
R* 
C28 BM. ICT 3 oF 
(D NEW 
BEED dde E ^ URSERYMAN, 
Worca 
BEDDING seri = i 
SNOWBALL, THE BEST WHITE TES GERANIU M 
BEL DEMONIO.. 
M erna (BEATON 3] 
JAMES CARTER & Co., , High "Holborn ; 
Ims cU Sydenham, S.E 
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Soach? 
‘and ae Palac 
GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
INSTITUTION. 
SUTTON’S 
UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SEEDS 
is a General Meeting of the Members of this Institution, 
held € eris the láth inst., for the Vena of Electing 
Three Pensioners, follo the the 
^ , the owing was sult of 
Ba “Tel 
CANDIDATES. 
Naw, — AGE. | VOTE. 
FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, WITH INSTRUCTIONS ON CULTIVATION. 
1 A eg ed fey of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS [for One whole 
Y 3 0 
2 A complete Collection ‘of ‘KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, proportionately 
E " 22 Oja 
n AC Compl ete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS ditto 111 6 
.4, A Complete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN ied ditto sen nb. d. oU 
5. A Complete Collection of Erie GARDEN SEED i cri 15:0 
.&. A Complete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN SEED i for ll Gar 010 6 
LU A Complete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, icti quanti f P 
amily ... 5.0 
| All Goods Sent Carriage Free by Rail, except very resi pares and 5 per cent. discount allowed for 
Cash Pay 
ROBERT DOWDELL 
JANE ioca € 
BENZ Ns 
uM EMBTON 
zon gns 
bonos Gnas 
WILLI 
eMo eog then $ — JANE dk ROBERT edes 
"po vp esa ing the greatest number of v 
duly neret Paid of this ee 
14, act vistock Row, Epwn, ROGERCUTLER, Secretary 
Covent Gar "den NS 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
FRUIT Muscat to 
A MEE e this oe will be he 3i n FRIDAY, 
January 29, T s of th the! Society at Sou h Kens sington, 
e Roo: 
for the Ps einn tá sop FR i and VEGETABLES as 
may then be submitted, and for poor e following Prizes 
C — the best Dish ze ADAMS’ PEARMAIN 
PPLE. 10s., 5s. 
Crass B.—Ditto MARGIL. 10s., 5s. 
Crass C.—Ditto OLD 
The sorts of VEGETABLES included in these Col wed are those wh 
prolific, best flavoured, i, and mos st wo rthy of general cultivation, and of ea te we dd 
irge Crops of Se v^ old sort ae r also 
y infe T ior uch n we 
l n d+ 
been unable est the merits of, and 
e three grown [ 
NONPA REI L. 
Crass D. eed JOSEPHINE DE MALINE PHAR. 108., 5s. 
Cras i —Dit M roti Mags cen e 
Crass F. — Ditto of à of the EA 
10s., 5s. 
Crass G.—The best Two Bunches of Now BLACK HAM- 
yt 
ish a Min seid "Collection at much Ne expense than when a Gentleman t "Be “Gardener bere his 
| 
| B List of the Contents of SUTTON’S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS may be had Post Free on 
pm nad as also SUTTON'S SHORT SELECT SEED LIST, which gives the price of every article 
BURGH GRAPES. 30s., 20s. 
All Fruit must be d, and fit for table. A Dish is" 
to uh d Six Fruits.’ Subjects for Exhibition niaii be « 
- y 11 o'clock on the day of Meeting. As the award: 
" day vour, those xhibilors who require e their Fruit 
to "be: pein aap not am ene to receive it entire. 
Commu: —— n Packages e be addressed to 
Ros t Hoo G, L retary to the Committee, 
SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING 
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ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. 
EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDALS 1851 and 1862. 
BUTLER.& McCULLOCH, 
SEED MERCHANTS, 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
COLLECTIONS of E SEEDS for 1864, 
Y i dii 7 eh di for 
Carriage pus per 
A London reference or remittance requested from Aw een 
5 Chronicle. 
SATAA JANUARY 16, 1864, 
MEETING a THE WEEK, 
TrvnspAv, January 21—Linneat e Sr. 
VERY important paper has mai} been pub- 
ished gi SCHACHT in PRINGSHE “ Botanical 
eed of FUNGOUS TH c oF 
PLANTS. It suggeste y years since by 
Dr. Hassarz that the threads of moulds exercised 
2 specifie aetion on the cell walls, and experience 
has shown ogee is is the case, not only where the 
alls consist of little more than m ose, n a 
where there is a thick woody deposit. The matter, 
however, has nev baa A so closely “investigata as 
by SCHACHT, an hi 
have no voip t novelty, 0 still remains 
S 1aCus 
No.1, Containing 33 quarts Peas and e and all other Seeds cette for 
the Kitchen Garden in proport i sa . £3 3 0 
Et t Containing 16 quarts Peas and Beans ditto ditto ditto 09-0 
Xo, t " m^ » ” " m Dd > " ^ 
8 ia 
= ‘tile DETAILED LIST of these COLLECTIONS Tuy be had on applicati m. 
much that was before , besides other 
matter whi is e ys esti, while the old 
things are — iy suges 
an least of fre 
is tion ECTS em Me espec eciall 
the serial ess of Orchids, and it i 
z obser tha 
THE LONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. : 
68, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, Jounin 
FR are now sendi in 
Fey 
way Station in England and Wales, or to any Steam Port in En ngland, Wales, Scotland, and 
g out their COLLECTIONS of SEEDS, which will be delivered Carriage | & 
age ise e 
may chan 
general, ioter, 
entered a cell, the baneful effect seems to be co 
the ru where they 
hickness, 
whether the threads - app lied to et ‘starch 
in cells. The so ae 
n 
arth ped 
Ne, 
Yo. i vompletë Collection, sufficient for a Large Garden for One ze supply £3 0 0 
Yog "heim Collection for a Moderate Sized Garden 20 Ola 
Yo nue ollection, in Smaller Quantities — .. 4 0-9 
Yo, 5. omplete eee rg a Small Garden d 015 0? 
No, [3 . 010 6 
3 Extra eng Cre iit containing Double the ‘Quantiticn of w 1 4;5.0.0 
hrbticher für wissenchaftliche Botanik, Dritter Band. 
Drittes Heft. sae 1863. 
oe 
mer of these COLLECTIONS will be found in the GENERAL PRICE CURRENT, which 
Y» and will be forwarded Gratis and Post Free to any address in the Kin gdom. 
Amxuss: 68, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, LONDON, W 
t The thre: pads Oidium violaceum n penetrating starch 
grains acquire Pe p» red tint re Mr with sul- 
Lime so a — rtr is assumed when and albu- 
The author's utin, therefore, 
ot vem minori ect ethe p parts o erm the cells which are in contact 
with or dM by fungous threads into sugar, is 
not pure > cheery alone 
