| Jone 25, 1864] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE — “AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
601 
p mam 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. 
and reported most be ony „upon bym many 
Grape extant, ache e best Grape that "i p 
. W., to meet an extensive dem 
ready for aisitibution i in eer poe 
with orders will be published shortly. 
ed of lat 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. 
Early pte are respectfully solic: ited. A List of those who have fav 
PRICES 
B. S. WILLIAMS, 
PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, 
Feels great pleasure in being able to introduce this important acquisiti. 
fruited last and the previous season ; therefore ample time has boen owed to fully test its qualitie es. It has been seen 
of the best jode of 
HOLLOWAY, LONDORN,'N., 
It was raised several years since, and li 
the day, each describing it as the best late White 
8 prepar ed a ae Stock, which will be in excellent pode and 
red him 
| > Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s. each, 
Dr. Ho 
Thesea hard and well set, sometimes long and tapering, moe a 
it, Showing the Loss. of the flesh thro 
the" VER berry may be eaten witho 
For th f tl 
Ga's Report on the Royal Vineyard Grape : 
y inconvenience being San by the 
This is a fine looking Grape, and root oai a First-class Certificate from the Fruit Committee of the Royal Horticultural Soci 
Press, see Gar 
metimes short ovate. Berries large and roundish ovate, skin w] 
markably thin, and adheri: ae to the flesh oe thin ie fe thee 
Flesh firm and crackling, with a fine ae flavour. 
A correct COLOURED ILLUSTRATION by ANDREWS will b 
deners Chronicle, April 9. 
t 12 Postage Stamps. 
at the LONDON TAVERN, Bishops 
The TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL in AID of the 
gate Street, on FRIDAY, July 8. 
The Right Hon. ČKARLES L AWSON, Lord Pr 
THE GARDENERS' ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. 
FUNDS of this Institution will take place 
DEM og Roe | y 
in the Chair 
GEORGE CHILD, 
Tho Most Hon. the Marquess of ET mo, 
Rev. Dr. Norman McLeod 
The Right Hon. Lord Elch 
FTT. 
67 
BOARD OF STEWARDS. 
Esq., Chairman. 
His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ire- | The Most Hon. the M: of Bowmont The Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P. 
land, K.G. The Right Hon. the Ear pi: Haddington The Right Hon. the Lord Advocate, M: P 
n Grace the Duke of Buccleu The Right Hon. Viscount Lords The Hon. Arthur F. Kinnaird, M.P. 
is Grace the Duke of Rosburgha, K The Tight Hon. Lord Po: s The Baron Lionel de Rothschild, M.P, 
The Very Reverend the Dean of "Edinburgh 
14, Ta IEN e: Covent Garden, W.C. 
1 Esq. | Finlay Fraser, Esq. enry GrahamLawson, Esq.,M.A. | Martin H. Sutt Es 
J: es Anderson, (m KOC. | A. ue Yomi rson, Esq. wa lliam Miller, Ere M. xia ven Tor Esa. 
Thos. Scott ee Esq., W.S. is E Hurst. UE Jun. Daniel Nash, E arles Turner, 
Adam Black, PED. n B. Innes, Esq., W.S. William Paul, s a ©. Ward, Esq. 
John Bolton. Colo mel Jeakes The Rev. Charles Parkon, M.A. Anthony Watersr 2. 
R. Broadw: e sq. Frederick ck Kennedy, Esq. Captain ain Robe John Waterer, Esq. 
: Mathe e a A Joseph Kitehi Esq. A dotes, Boq: A. C. Wheeler. 
q., M.P, ohn Edmund Wilder, 
Henry Cutler, Esq. Stuart tE H: Low, Esq, Hor Be, incre Smiti B. S. W. 
Arthur Dickson, Esq. es La Jun. Wan. ier 
Charles Fisher, yn — T OR Samuel Wish i. 
Tickets, One Guinea each, to be had of the Stewards and t e Secretary. The Gallery will be opened fo 
r the 
admission of Ladi — caa 75. 6d. each), of which a limited is only willbe issued, Dunes 6 rhs bs upon table 
o'clock prec: 
EDW. ROGER CUTLER, Secretary. 
pa ATTENTION 
page of the Times of yesterday, commencing— 
Mumbo mes E. 
Were i ud 
of FELLOWS E the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY is particularly invited to the | 
following CORRESPONDENCE :— 
No, 1.—To ANDREW iii Y, Ta 
“ Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales; Horticultural Gardens, June 23; Messrs, Toole and Paul Bedford : 
n; Turnham Green, June 22, 1 
q 
n Gre a 
Sr, —Will you be good enough to inform me whether the Four LEN in the sixth effaliat of Bad first 
| VV HEELER' S LITTLE BOOK on SE 
UGBY ROSE SHOW, JUNE 21 2 1. 
AWARDS of the JUDGES. 
e = A. Cae 3 TY-TWO VARIETIES, 
No. 1. 1st Mr. B. R. Can of "m chester, Silver Cup or 101. 
2d, ean Pout '& Soe v Cheshunt, Ts A James Mitchell, 
Susse X, 31. ; 4th, Mr. J ohn natam, Her 
" 
o. 2. Ist, Mr. B. R. Cant; "Colchester, ‘Silver Cup or 4l. ; 2d, Messrs. 
Paul & Son,’ at g sd, Mr. Wm. Draycott, 3L; ; Extra, Messrs. H. Lane 
& Son, Berkhampstead, 1 
TWELVE ial Roses or 1863 anp 1864. 
1st, Messrs. Paul & Son, 11. ; 24, Mr. B. 2 Cant, 10s. 
TWELVE Tea Ros 
1st, Messrs. H. Lane, 1l; 2d, James Mitchell, 10s. 
TweLve H. "t OSES. 
ist, Messrs. H. Lane & Son, 11. 10s. , Messrs. Paul & Son 
WENTY Por Roses. 
ist, Messrs. Paul & Son, Silver Cup, or 77. 7s.; Extra, Messrs, H 
Lane, f 
Cra! ASS "s —AMx 
1st, Mr. C. J. Perry, Silver Cup a r oi. ; Si A es Laxton, 4. ; 
PNA X. ey aene "M.P., No. 7. 1st, C. J. Perry, 2l. ; 2d, 
E. "Hunt, Leicester, 17. ; 3d, C. N. "Reden [hw .M.P., m po. 8. 
1st, ie n Lane, Esd., The Lawn, Rugby, a ; 2d, Rev. E. ochin. 
Stleby. 3d, Mr. J. eg qim ad 
1st, John Dicks, weet’ ^ 
Hobley, Newton, 8s. ; 4th, Mr. Wm. 
T Absolem kis 12s. ; 3d, W. 
Jupers.—W. erue Nursery, vein uffett, Gardener 
to the Right Hon. Viscount Same Hall. 
— ERNEUT 
Choice Seeds for Prese Sowing. 
BS S. WILLIAMS can poris supply. Genine SEEDS 
ell-known strain e 
Per —s. 35 8. d. «t.—s. d. 
PRIMULA . 2 0 and 6 TERMEDIA! ATE 
CINERARIA .. 1 6an 6 STOCK. 0 6andi 0 
CALCEOL 1 6and2 6| BROMPTON do. 0 6and 1 0 
e Seeds are saved with great care, and can be warranted 
Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. 
The abov 
to give saistuction 
Par: adise 
d Choice Plants. 
B TA AMSG invites inígoetion of his large and 
L well assorted Collections of Eo OTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS, 
and Suo ME STOVE S GREEN HOUSE 
PLA. and OR due AL FOLIAGED 
PLANTS, TREE FERNS, &c. ; amo 
MS and P TALOGUE post 
&ppltóstíón, RICED CATALOGUE free on 
Paradise and ME ria Nurseries, , Holloway, London, N. 
is Worth Growing. 
JOBSON: S PRIZE CALCEOLARIA SEED 
3e. 6a.. cr vete e kingdom, 
Dée9ssov S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED.— Ten First 
xm irap ze our Collection in the Spring, 1862. In sealed 
packets, 1s, 
OBSON'S PRIZE PRIMULA ANS a^ 4 DEED, 
py feiern In sealed packets, 1s. 
N & Sons, Seedsmen, Teloworth, DE 
GARTERS “FARMER'S VAD E-MECUM. 
is 
In sealed packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 
EDS. 
Chr Gorvenerd Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, JUNE 
MEETING FOR fom Tie SAORA 
EM June 29 it Horticultural Mat XS ^ 
Tas and Floral Committee), mx 
titii Tuy 2] Panes! Botanie, ind Real) casey Parc 
f King Street, Dvorak vet € 
We ! draw attention i to these sales 
collections, Our second reason for 
2. ?f 
ral n 
<4 
ere msertea by th authority Ana 
I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, 
JOHN LINDLEY, F.R.H.S. 
A 1 š at No. 2.—To Dr. LINDLE 
ogs octicultaral Society, South Kensington, W., M une e 1864. 
ral interest, owing i the manner in whieh these 
bulbs were sent hom 
: ou 
mencing | 
wid Bec the Se of Wales ee were NOT inser e by the authority and with the ye hac of the 
—I am, Sir, your most C choilont Servant, ANDW. MURRAY. e 
ur 
AA ee, 
The 
4} ul 
Princess of WALES 
uu and BAZAAR to be LES al 
the Eo tu ural Gardens, in AID 
FEMALE SCHOOL o of ART, in Queen 
|. Purses "m ive d aic 
be received by Her by ladies in ai 
2. The Band ur Times a e cun 
` A variety of theatrical, musical, tertainmen papia 
led A amateurs and peer ig sia who have 
pto IUrE Sat 
a 
esque i à new author, in a new theatre, wi enery, n 
intment 
RICRARBSONS DECLA NE ampang, 
teurs late of 
The PEEP SHOW AND PA 
ge Toole and Paul Le a "TECHNIC Institu: | 
the Prairie in their world-renowned enter- 
new dramas by 
e International 
red a beets purchase baa e 
IR Doon 5. 6d. at 11 o'clock, 
E 
ME! at’ 
mcm 
(Ho ORTICULTURAT, GARDENS, 1 
AND FETE and 
Adis The 
continued 
Felicity, and revelry. Every Quarter of an hour. | 
owl] myeiry, be, ne, n T! 
pa ad, AE ie bene and | endeavour to 
EL 
ESSRS. TOOLE and PAUL BEDFORD hav 
generously offered their invaluable services (with the kind 
permission of B. Webster, Esq.) forthe GRAND FETEand BAZAAR 
in x of the Building Fund of the FEMALE SCHOOL of ART, 
dic jdn 
their blossoms and l: 
nourishment in fresh bulbs | of 
loti and flowers in the Plowing e For 
several na onths during autumn, winter, Dd early 
pee. e bulbs remain almost dormant in the 
loomsbury, on the 23d, 24th, and 26th Fane, in the 
Soui sore rn Arcades of the Royal Horticult: TA ae grou 
= » «The Peep-show,” and the jan adel walk a Institutio 
h Lectures on “ Hart, by these eminent professors, at 
pe rey eae 4 Mini ay, © 
— natural to these 
UMBO JUMBO will make his débüt on Thursday 
RE 
28d, pum RD. ferio days, at the BAZAAR in AID of 
BUILDING the FEMALE SCHOOL of ART, Bloomsbury, 
M (hé New Theatre, ^in the Royal Hortigultural Society’s¢ 
h 
tom one pa art of 
fore fo o 
Ad isa roper season 
d which 
world to another, The lapain $i 
