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THE CARDERRIO CHRONICLE o ORMA GAZETTE. 
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CARTERS GARDENERS VADE-MECUM. | 
FA FBBACEOUS CALCEOLARIA, &c, SEED. 
CHOICE CALCEOLARIA Es8).—This unrivalled strain has 
every instance received im Paces wherever exhibited—can be 
seen in bloom here. Sealed Packets, 1s. ie TA Er and 5s. 
CHOICE PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBR —Hayes superb 
strain. Sealed Packets, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., BRATA. 
CHOICE CINERARIA.—Saved from best named varieties, and can- 
assed. Sealed Packets, 1s. soe 2s. 6d., um 
IAM. Packets, 6d. and 1s. 
SCARLET INTERMEDIATE STOCK.—True d da. 
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5 
— PAUL can confidently febdinnnend ithe following 
five NEW ROSES t r introduced by In Beauty 
d Red Rover, ie pe e that S 
ipe ther Es from nM ea ebilit 
BEAUTY OF WALTHAM, H.P. Paul).—Flowers cherry 
colour to bright carmine, ERN EN and full s tonal 
and very sweet. Obtained | the Lp cut n the 
Rose Show, Royal Horti 
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LORD MACAULAY, H.P. (W. Paul) d 
from scarlet crimson to ric plum col color, thick} E d 
large, full, produced abundantly and in rapid succession abit 
mood” foliage 1 handsome, reef Rose. rst-class Lertifion ape 
Trom AS cultural and Royal Bota anic 
Lond Price 0 i^ . Od. each, 
LORD HERBERT, “H.P. (W. Paul).—Flowers rosy carmine, the 
fal, inel; at the summits, in the way of Beauty of Waltham, 
aera, aad altogether € pr e^ rate cere cellence, 
n Royal Botanic Society of London. 
30. —Flowers vivid crimson, 
dy of colour, AM to SE 
and 
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voc gin coi Metis free, Dandy, 
vig uite first-rate. Price 7s. 0d. 
Aves bolonte. ed plato b; D d or seven postage stamps, 
RED ROV que ers fiery flowering up to 
Christmas; not ve [^ ible. Growth extra! ada vigorous ; 
forms a splendid Pil Rose, hy êd. 
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biown bud, ve 
Article, Jul; 2th, 1863. 
** Mr. W. PAUL cy cut specimens of a Seedl 
ss of Wales, t carmine rose, which was muc] 
vL's Nurseries, Waltham "Gi N. 
Seeds Worth Growing. 
OBSON’S PRIZE CALCEOLARIA SEED is 
«qe kingdom. In sealed packets, 1s, 6d., 2s, 6d., 
DOS PRIZE CINERARIA SEED.—Ten First 
Mee ae our Collection in the Spring, 1862. In sealed 
aoan " PRIZE E ZENDEA, SINE NSIS SEED, 
Superbly Fringed. In 
J. Dorsox & S MCN ny Mer Nn 
€ AHAM’S 
NN. se der na an d with a Frontign: 
and received a First 
Protas MU SCADIN E, 
F. J. Graham, eens vt 
ford, t-cl. s Certificate roi Frui 
of the Ro: al Hc ural Socio a s has a. M ra fosa flan 
pd a mu i 
as a 
bearer, the buni bei 
ches being equal in 
and the berries as D. as those of Dutch. mm 
The Stock ha: Ir Joun pee strong Plants 
will be sent out in Mrs oF Su, wa to 31s. 6d. each. 
el Plants of all thes pe kinds of Grapes. STS and 
to Le had on — 
-— ms Ascot, Berks. 
Duchess of Buccleuch. 
IUe PARKER begs to announce that he has 
wt dat gt eae nde of E e stock of this very distinct 
WHITE and that the plants will 
aoe. raluabl utumn. i 0 its qualities will be 
given in future advertisements. In the meantim: id during the 
whole of the season, visitors to the Garde f eith Palace 
have ies of seeing f its ments, as a 
quantity of d pe ines ow fruiting at t] 
estab! en TET 
Stro! ting es, 21s. ; Extra strong Fruiti Can 
425. isch Orders are now ER booked, and be nc": er) 
strict rotation. 
Tooting, Surrey, S. 
Extra Strong Grape Vines ro pes 8. 
UCOMBE, PINCE, anp CO., havin 
penna a stock of st Seu TM fit ee ta oe ea Y: seer 
joo fom Weg m their e experimen: ep 
fine healthy, vi dto toa and 1 
9 feet long, of all th 
L ats ea 
Strong Vines, with Canes 9 to in het tone long, rtr Ji Pina i. 
rom which pe to Suitable for 
ruiting fmely à mtoano o pan Saker Comet rs. 
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CARTERS CTYEDIEEG T VADE: MECUM. 
A MAGNIFICENT FIEL 
Canadian Seed Oats Y pun Ear, 
d St. nis Fi Ti AD ToS is no 
This Fie adjoins the Lodge UA the 
Manor House), of the Oats 
on presenting Gara with = not a 
ie ei 
Canadian USER C Of straw 120 trusses per acre. 
were: hand-pi 
E pees - 1 =e to Erie purity, 
same cn imo Pom d viu i ee 
* 0s. 00.43 
CT e Ré BAT por cont 
HIRD , Just 
osm —The finest Material 
ever ee Plants, Flowers, &c. The highest 
Sn can be obtained from d E Wis E ced Firm in gman: 
or Free Sampl pply porte! 
Pountney Lane, Londen, E. 1e = ii mappo 
JATERPI GREEN 
CG meat wish to reserve their Fruit xo ome Troes, ba soll 2 
should use “WA TEHOUSE'S GARDEN Bes Y FRIEND,” an effec? 
Cd roxy 0d. er 
o of "Y enim and upwards 
HB. Wurreno ro Dieci i igh ies Sosa 
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ge, Esq., Ri 
| 2d, Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, 2 
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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
ROYAL 
, 
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 
JUNE 29 and 30. 
AWARDS of the JUDGES. 
S, 1 truss of each 
CUT 
& Son, Cheshunt © 
T, 
Cc 
1st 
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(Nurserynep.) 
1 
Prize. uen Ae 
24, Mr. B. R g tel 
Mr. Wm. "Paul Waltham Gro 
i, Mr. J. Mitchell, Maresfield, Bises 2l, 
Extra, Mr. J. Keynes, Salisbury, 1 
Crass 2. oat Ler bn Morse 3 trusses of each, (Nurserymen,) 
1st, Mr. es Turner, Slough, 47. 
2d,” Messrs. rion & Son, Debs els 3 
Equal 2d, Mr. Wm, Paul, pete sted ront; 3r. 
3d, Mr. John Keynes “Sali isbury, 2 
4th, Mr. B. R. Cant, Colchester, 1 
Crass 3.—24 aim A of CUT ROSES, 3 trusses of each, Hybrid 
tuals. (Nurserymen.) 
BE 
iri Se m bury, 2. ro 
eon aay Son, Chest hw m 
nt, Colchester bev? 
a Mir. m. aoe. "Lea dee koa. Tarn lr. 
Equal 4th, Mr. C. Turner, Slough, 10. 
Crass 4.— CUT BOSE 1 truss of each. 
1st, Mr. Chartes pones Slough, 
$28 
(Nurserymen.) 
2d, Mr. J. Keynes, Salis mp He 
3d, Mr. E . Cant, Colches 10s. 
Extra, M Ir. J. Fraser, Leyto: Sy Ta 
CLA —48 kinds of CUT ROSES, 1 truss of each. (Amateurs.) 
1st, T T "Hedge, Esq., Reed Hall, Colchester, 6l. 
2d, Mr. A. Moffat, Gr. to Viscount Mayn d, Dunmow, 
, 4l. 
3d, Mr. W. Ingle, Gr. to C. G. Round, m. ‘Colchester, 3l. 
Ath, E H. Exell, Gr. to J. IESUS Esq., Maidstone, 27. 
Extra, Thomas Laxton, Esq., Stamford, 1. 
Crass 6.—24 kin Eon ROSES, 1 truss of each. (Amateurs.) 
1st, J. T. iu e, Esq., Hall, Colchester, 47. 
2d, C. M. W. Caversham Prio; ory, 
orthington Taq: Reading, a 
3d, Mr. H. Exell, Gr. EX Hollingsw: worth, Esq., Maidstone, 10. 
ith, A! He Ingle, Gr, " C. G. Round, Esq., “Colchester, 105 
. J. Morris, Gr. to Miss Crawshay, Cave! rsham Park, 
s 18. 
Crass 7.—18 kinds of CUT ROSES, 1 truss of eac! 
MS gn Rev. J. Knox ai Little Easton, Essex, 3l. 
r, W. Plester, Gr. to ia iu. AT e aged, PIA 10s. 
bu x "s. Postans, Esa., amin ore Esse: 
4th, Dr. Cooper, The Limes, Sloug| n, 1 105." 4 
Extra, idus fe 1, 75. 
2 kinds o OSES, 1 truss of each. (Amateurs.) 
TM The Rev. J. Knox cana, Tattle meee Essex, 11, 105. 
2d, "Mr. o dx tt Gr. to R, L, Tom rington, Esq., Carshalton, 17. 
3d, Dr. ER Limes, Slough, 1 
"xta, o UAI B v e. Rush, Bishops Stortford, 75. 
Extra, R. B. Post iia, Esq., Brentwood, Essex, 7 8. 
Crass 9.—18 NEW ROSES 1863-4, single trusses, distinct kinds, 
(Open.) 
rnes, Nurseryman, Salisbury, 27. 
b "ME T [m Nurseryman, Leyton, 17. 10s. 
3d, Mr. William Paul, Paul's Nursery, Waltham e 1. 
rs. Paul & Son. t, 1 
(Amateurs.) 
À, Messi , Old Nui ursery, Cheshunt 
Cras s 10.—12 TRUSSES of any pev kind of 120s. Macs 
Ist, Mr. J. | , 1.1 
2d, Mr. W. 
Crass 11.— erm aim except of 1563 (Op) 
1st, Mr. J. Keynes, Nurse 
2d, Messrs. Panl & Son, Old N ides ry ih ET 
3d, Mr. W. ae Gr. to C. G. Round, Esq., F.R.H.S., Colchester, 10s. 
4th, J. T. Hi Esq. o Reed Hall, Colchester, 7s. 
Crass 12.—12 YELL isi OSES, single trusses, not less than 6 kinds, 
1st, J, T. Hedge, Esq., eed Hall, Colchester, 17. 10s. 
2d, Messrs Paul & Son oid Id Nursery, , Cheshunt, 17. 
3d; Mr. B. R. Cant, St. "s Street Ni , Colchester, 10s. o; 
Crass 13.—12 TEA-SCENTED and NOISETTE ROSES. (Amateurs.) | 
i IT Hedge, Esq., Reed Hall, Colchester, 27. 
2d, ©. M. Worthington, Esq. Caversham Priory, Reading, 1l. 10s. 
ngle, Gr. to C. d. Round, Esq., Colchester, 11 
E ROS 
Crass 14.—12 TEA. m utn ande en) ES. 
(Nu 
1st, Messrs. Paul & Son, Old Nursery, Cheshunt, 17. 10s. 
2d, Mr. B. R. Cant, St. John's Street "Nursery, Colchester, Nu. 
3d, Mr. William Paul, Paul's Nursery, Waltham Cross, 15s. 
Crass 15.—12 DISTINCT KINDS, a E. (Open.) 
st, Mr. J. Keynes, Cre been Sou i 
2d, Mr. C. Turner, Nurse lough, i 
3d, Mr. Ug . Cant, St. r John's Si Strect ursery, Colchester, 15s. 
Extra, J. T. Hedge, Esq., Reed Hall, Colchester, 7s. 
Crass 16. DECORATED BASKET or VASE of ROSES. 
1st, Mr. W. Adcock, Gr. to Mrs. Forbes, Petersfield, Hants, 
2d, Mr. C. Turner, Royal HUN Sloug! zh, 21. 
3d, Miss Wint, 8, Gloucester Terrae om th Kensington, 11, 
Crass T of ROSES, 6 distinct kinds, 
1st, J. T. Hea 1, er a 3l. 
(Open.) 
3L 
(Open.) 
aed al 
3d, Mr. William Paul, Paul's Nursery, Waltham Cross, 11. 
Crass 18.—6 kinds of MOSS ROSE. (Open. 
1st, Messrs. Paul A Son, Old Nursery, Cheshunt, 11. 
2d, Mr. William Paul, Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cross, 15s. 
(PRIZES OFFERED by x WILSON SAUNDERS, - 
Honorary Secretary.) 
Crass 19,—3 TRUSSES of any Bomani 
ist, Mr. J. 
zd, Mr. B. R. 
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a 
TRUSSES of TEA or orNOISETTE ROSE, (0 
dem 3. R. Cant, St, John's Street Aen sr ene y a 
at W William Paul, Paul’s Nursery, Waitham Cr 
Cuas! 
Odd N 
1st, Mi es Tu: 
+ Mr. Williai 
UMEN er Gone 
os [istae viam PS Ola Nursery, Chesnut di 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Extra, J. Veitch, Chelsea, for Hm: of Lilium auratum, 17. 10s. 
Extra, Messrs. Barr & Sugden, Covent Garden, for Plant Cases filled 
with Plants for Hall, Table, and gcns soe = tion, 17. 
onorar, Mo Wax. ‘of 13, Milton Terrace, andsworth, 
A eate f odellad 
Ro HORTI ICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
LIST of AWARDS, June 
FlRS 
CANNA NIGRICANS, from Mr. W. Bull, m lsea. 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA INTEGRIPETALA FLORE-PLEN 
x Co. TR ALT 
EsBREGHTII, from Mr. Bull. 
x (N aripi. AMY Hose, from Mr. W.-Paul, Waltham Cross, 
REBECCA, from Mr. W. Paul. 
0, from Messrs. Carter 
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PELAR UM (ZONAL) MADE REND + 
SEC OND-CLASS CERTIFICATES. " 
ELARGONIUM (Nos Ecay) Beauty or WarrnaAM, from Mr. W. Paul. 
Petancowtea (Zora) Psycur, from Mr. Bull. 
ELARGONIUM (ZONAL) Rep Rinne Hoo: 
ELARGONIUM (ZONAL) tpg e from “Mr. Bull. 
Rona E GroBosA4, from Mr. W. Paul 
TO MENDATIONS. 
PELARGONIUM (ZONAL) ENAMEL, from a Hally. 
Vaca Verver Cusuiow, from Messrs. E. G. Hexpersos & Son, 
St. John’s Wood. 
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE. 
To Mr. J. Walker, Spinn sped a Ceta p AURICULA-EYED SWEET- 
WILLIAMS. i'THoMAs Moo tary to the Committee. 
'EE. 
The Next Meretine of this Comm; ACA for d 
NEW PLANTS and SEEDL INGS will held in conjunction 
with the Great Show, which will take Nine in the Gardens of the 
Society on JULY 6. Sub-c ps mmittees will be appointed to adjudicate 
ibite 
IDS Fro 
FLonisT's Tatai ind poe Hysrips 
Class 51 is for Ser DLING 
of e ds 
all kinds. 
he subjects exhibited in the above Classes must be in the Gardens 
by half- pes s pe den ES VS quorum of » uly6. They "T be 
entered w reviou but a detailed pong f their 
names, 1 , ace ied ‘by the Exhibitor's address, must be 
handed nm REOR NINE " eg Any person mer exhibit. 
Seedling Flowers gr cente as novaties MUST BE NAMED. 
Tuoxas Moo 2 Senec to the Committee. 
Choice Seeds for Present Sowing. 
B. 8. NUELAM can pee cups. Genuine SEEDS 
r pkt.—s. ss * 1 Pd 
PR MULA. 2 0and3 6| INTERMED 
CINERARIA 1 6and2 6 STOCK..  .. 0 6andl1 0 
CALCEOLARIA 1 6 and? 6 OMPTON do. 0 6and1 0 
The above Seeds are saved with great care, and can be warranted 
to give SACER OR 
Paradise urseries, Holloway, London, N. 
e Choic . 
T Meca invites inspection of his large a 
rted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS. 
and LYCOPODS MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and T FOLIAGED 
PLANTS, VARIEGATED and ORN AMENTAL 
PLANTS, TREE FERNS, &c. ; amongst whi 
specimens. 
m DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATALOGUE post i" on 
application, T 
olloway, London, N. 
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‘The wii eerie Chronicle. 
ATURDAY, JULY 2, 1864. 
LEES P 
th ont 
d we are sure t 
all tu rue e gardeners wil will a y the little stranger 
urred i in E urope, an 
with feelings of 
e were travelling in 
a ren sian carriage to Wales, n: fell in with an 
r, with whom | 
intelligent workman from Mane 
soon entered into conve: . 
it is a very foolish habit in our countrymen to 
| ey themselves ape as it is said, in the Bastille of 
eir rank, in ina re ir WALT 
Score s — “that there is no one wit 
e may e o meet, if his leading notions are 
irawn Pew fro 
information whisk we should have been sorry to 
n qos occasion in question our conversation 
turned on the lov ES Manchester artisans for 
plants, Mer even for some of the obscurer tribes 
enan 
wm exeursions to Wales 
gp ver A: Country in search on ovelties. 
bourhood of Manchester indeed, not 
i 
Mosses, In the Re of the 
Naturalists’ Society for the year 1 f 
us,we have a list of Mosses o i h 
! surrounding distriet which far surpasses any that 
could e in the greater part of our midla 
eounties, and the knowledge of the locality of 
many of the species is due to the researches of 
m native pio. The number of species 
