THE GARDENERS' 
May 7, 1864.] 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
435 
Rhododendrons. Fuchsias Blue Beauty and Lord Palmerston, 
Crrmson, Ware, PURPLE, AND SCARLET. Per, gs > < 
© H A,R B L E 
has RECEIVED the AWARD of the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society as under FOR MP Ada USE 
Hi: R. WILLIAM BULL is now | udkug out these 
superb varieties. 
FIRST PRIZE, 1802. 
FIRST PRIZE, 
OYAL BOTANI IG SOCIETY, 
—: eec yes in 80, 
f PRIZ 
6 yu yin enel 
— Mr. J. Cross, Gr. to Sir F. H. Gold mid, Bt. , Regent's 
ark 
6 ROSES. um 
1st, Mr. C. Turner, Slough, 
Ist, Messrs. H. Tand & Boh. ‘Great Berkhampstead, Herts 
2d, Mr. W. Pauli, Waltham Cro! 
CATALOGUES are eady, an Py ys VT Of Plants in the | erri pm nnd for New and Rare Plants, King's Road, 
— 2 aw heat, of. all — 7 and at won to suit all | Chelsea, Lepgop S.W. 
pur, ningdale Nursery, S. W. R: s Lawn Gra 
rare DAHLIA EREBUS, 
NEARLY BLA 
“ Erebus is the best dark Dahlia su produced.”—Garden 
Oracle. 
Andrew —*- looks pale and weak beside it."— Gardeners’ Seeds whieh so many ach of Arable | 
Weekly Maga : \ Land have been. converted into the 
-y thinke sai your Dahlia Erebus à great novelty."— Charles ] beautiful Park and Lawns, now so much 
Turner, Royal Nursériés, Slog admir: Sydenham, an t th 
Plants ot tbaa above, Tg. 6d. each, People’s, Park, Halifax, 
Gsonce Rawutncs, 21, Globe Road, Bethnal Green, N.E. bed following letter has been received, 
a n a gy cc a oan any others :— 
A, MITH, The Nurseries, Dulwicb, r Li&bLey, Hobicultija 
Be me, bag intimate that they are no' ww prepared iine ce dakdon: 
to sup ay the fo! own Novelties 
FUCHSIA PILLAR of GOLD.—The D variégated variety ^ We have already m tes trial of gi 
; 2d Size, 5s.; Small Plants, ris Aria Seeds, and it is only dustlon fo II that they on | 
t ut. E lants, 7$ 
Dd cach. g plants, 
NEW. E. :DDING LOBELIAS.—R. 
pro 
Gordon at Price ls. per 1b.; 2s. 8a. per Ganon’, w 188. per bushel. 
3a, Messrs. P Paul & Son, Cheshunt , Herts 
24 ROSES, (Cut Blooms.) 
r. W, Paul 
2a, ped Baul & Son 
COLLECTIONS of CUT ROSES. 
lst, Mr. Paul 
2d, pr Paul & Son 
6 Vigna lac (Amateurs). ^ 
Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, 
xl rs. Hodgson, The s, Hampstead 
o R, Hudson, Esq., oen Common 
6 PELARGONTUNS (Nurserymen.) 
1st, Mr, C. Turn 
S avaiewtad — 
Ist, Mr. , 95, Glengall Grove, Old Kent Road 
2d, Mr. J, oed Gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq., Isleworth 
3d, Mr. J. But tcher, A ein Street, Camberwell 
AU CUL 
sed by 
ace, and s eager e any m d ALY Joon required for forming new Garden Lawns, 8 busheis, LAS. (Nurserymen.) 
X the set of 6 varieties 10s. 6d. Q lbs. 1st, Mr. C. Turner 
- monies of 1864.—=All the beat and most beautiful © adasela, Surron & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establish- 
varieties, ment, Reading, abi. WY 6A A ERI AR (amena) 
BEDDING PLANTS, variety, including man e dd a bead T. to al TE 5sq. 
novelties of merit, at tiderae Va d i - y 2d, Mr. W. g, Nurserymen, Slough, Bucks 
Seeds 
OBSON'S PRIZE. CALCEOLARIA SEED 
In 
CATALOGUES of the ahere is 
unequalled in ur airedom. sealed packets, ls, 6d., 
ready, and will be 
forwarded Post-free on applica’ 
1862, -— iara CT ackets, 18., 2s. ôd., and 5s. 
N & SON: wi ben en, Isleworth, W. 
ructions for 
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. 
USSELL'S Sten E PRIMULA.—Séed of this J. Doxso "TT ons Seedsmen, Isleworth, W, 
celebrated strain is now ready, eke 2s. 6d. Sat) piai 
The great satisfaction which these sorts uu ed "s evious OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED. — Ten 
seasons will lly m ir Thè 2 i: seen pes Prizes awarded ed our collection ‘in the spring, 
e Bp 
ursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, 8. ; 
and 4, ‘ne Terrace, Pimlico, S. W. 
SMITH’S PRICED and DESG 
Gre CATALOGUE s al the ag | ovens ot dex 
of —— gt w, 
; Dos SON'S PRIZE PRIMULA Meis €: 
—— P i's In sealéd packets. 1$., 2s. ios and 5s, 
nn Re edsmen, pion. 
Pelargoni Fuchel .- kom ding 
sant EU, "Bedding "Plants, (om is a" aT e an Oo LFRED FRY YER offers 48 varietie ek of i ga teed 
had j by Post in Than ‘for one Postage Stamp. mre DING GERANIUMS ;i for P wá wid paclia in 
include mongst other popular kinds the collection 
Tollíngton Nurs a nr Bea ington, L hid, Ñ. contain thé following :— 
YA 2 RM. PLOW larg t St ock i x 1 Pio. prow iake Yana Va Bins 
4 Eugla argon Ek T lot o va adame Vaucher 
and Giant Cobalt pos nic oth "s e iy Golden A bor Golden E oe m 
Polyanth ne: move Polyanthiüs, Ammeticat rinsroue, Reine d^ 
mrose, Gentianella, Doubl Crus. ET Cadena margi- | 
Flower of Spring| 
natum hor 
Bi iore 
5 
ersoni Nana 
Post- wong Oy i to ALFRED FRYER, 
Chatteris, Cambri 
iio, diti Purple ditto, ditto Rose ditto, dit: hite 
ditto, d us. Double P: d pend d 
Eo ditto, ; ditto Pi ‘Hopaten cp bm Remi: ces rériebtnd. P ünknown erii 
he 
ditto White Violets, ditto Pur rple ditto. ' Ses ay PAA payahio 
abort ir Payant bana and Cowslip. List o: tion ^ eshiir 
WEBB, Calcot Garden r 1864. 
S. WILLAMS as u much pleasure in offering 
ji "MISCELLANEOUS PLA Ag 
; Mr. B. S. Williams, Nüneerymán, Hot 
92d, "Messrs. A A, Henderson Edgew e od 
3d, 3 r. W. Young, | Gr. tó R. Barely, Esd. «West Hill, Highwa 
r: J: È r. to Sir F. H. Goldsmid 
t paa and Ferte ae STANDS. 
no Messrs. A. ende Gi 
d, Mr. W. Young, Gr, to R. Barclay, Esq. 
: MISCELLANEOUS. 
Silver Medal, Mr. e Turner, for Collection of Roses in Pots 
Ditto, Mr. C. Tur for Collection of Azaleas 
Small Silver Medal, Mestre J. Dobson & Sons, Isleworth, for 
Collection of = 
Ditto, Mess: & Son, for Collection of Azaleas 
Ditto, Mr. W. Bull, ' Nurseryman, Chelsea, for Collection of 
come 
and Rare Plan 
Bron: o Medal tó r. C. Tur r Collection of Auricüla8 
Ditto, Mr. B. S, Williams, ae Collection ar New and Rare Plants 
Ditto, Bae J. Dobso: m, dor Ag era 
Small B dal tM r. J. Jame ru Gr. to W. F. Watson, 
Raq., f 
Ditto, Mr. W. Brae, for "Pss n po n 
Dit! tto, Messrs. J. Dobson & Sons, for Pansie: 
Ditto, ney W. Young, Gr. to B. Barclay, mu 
Di YA Mr. C. Turner, for pu ux m A spe 
Dit des e Cross, Gr. to Sir H.G ol 
Tun 
s in pot 
kon 6 Exotic Ferns 
dsmi d, Bart., for 8 
NEW PLANTS and SEEDLINGS 
First-class Certificate of Merit to Messrs. J. Veitch & Son, for 
Clematis Regina: 
Ditto, Messrs. Yi Veitch & Son, for Francis: 
Diti 
iscea mpi major 
itto, — . Veitch & Son for Draczena Coope: 
Ditto, Veitch & Son, for Primula eortu olde ameena 
m Ms B 8. wi liams, f for Dendrobian biu ami Dayenn 
alhousianum 
Mies qu 
Ditto, Mr. BS Williams, for clics australis 
Dit tto, Mr. e ^ S. Willia -— domat. Nuttallii 
Ditto, Mr. urner, for Auricu! ue 
Second.class is Certifica te to Mr. C use for Citieraria Herbert 
v bal for Pelargonium Eve 
rocaryum 
mpson, Ipswich, for € Codes voma 
r & Holmes, Sheffield, for Berberis 
i ta B. 
Wwe PAUL r ly oe that he is now first time, Wero 
i of which will be br age in vn He giverdogmon 3 Ma. 
stosta A Sig e S ac ape ei coy NEW PLANT a post free to all ap 
of WALTHA le +h, 
in si, pérfoct im fori, Fie Dat d ct Ont eye Re Purp d New SrsotE avr 
RED ) GAUNTLET = "^ io s duy i ss ea a eh 
colour and form, apiko r nene. mao, bus [Esas estre | D * eds ot Northam- Fii 
ASA Ed and, sr ümn- doen plants, calculated to flower Eclipse 
un $. 6d. ea. New ZoNALE GrRANIUMS. 
TES meds uen Cross. No Neptun UCHSIAS, | Display d 
2 Spring Cal ^] Queen of A sonia} fi ba eur, 
| Wr. asp ane INGRAMS T PRICED | snd | motos s 
.. niuins, Zo monii M and Violent Logue QUE of Dahlias, P Paradise and wig SITE Holloway, London. N. jS | 
Ten Ver energie aca SERN 
RADEN be Moras MN Gres too nia Bo ESSRS. JOHN e CHARLES LEE are now 
i vei Sa prepared to — — Novelties, which they 
pati — to be distin 
dwarf, s 
| 
| 
‘ROBERT sit can mu E Tar 2. for „dis ee slightly A nn ud an igiiense on the great HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION IN 
| rarities EA: XE Hair dle Poria lage Price cà Wa facho 18. i flonan DE eMe USSELS, we are happy to be able to announce, 
" nd PRICI ES. ji SIUS Muss BIRD: gt M^ Welk nota ta diu ery | that amongst the decorations conferred by the 
| ** Part IL. si Ferns) will be issu m Y. Mmm THE aH — This irim which ok ape s dt t Su : ay Wm h Y re 
eee ES A rv ace last km: > t at o 
Pcr c UE Lo cp MESE 
E ] - leaves pu ite, an 
sand Go ET ny ME I for very "legant | Mite a Price co CN hd elsea, who; as Au be v rom th vis 
, 43, Ru e dain Cnrerio ‘Ghent (Be Belgium), smith, London, W. | of his n in the prize lis& we printed last week 
m diem n > & Sox, 5, Harp | NTEW VERBENA, LORD CLIFDEN (Boxyanp's. | (P. 414), was a very l nd very successful 
j Continen Novelties, &e. dedioe d whit eater flat wap deni ped | pure butor A Dirar distinotion = 
| SOLIS NvnszR RYMAN and i AU well sha SUME. Habit g T od ar X irea à càp capt vital Pea ed nnd won, and we hope will long bé 
hi . begs quis his E er. utumn stru 8. S. " for 
| 0 pa i “contami ¢ ay ‘STOVE, Es hc  Menokt Seats a moment to the composition of — 
NEL Great Tower Birat ES R Sr ena & Sox, 5, Harp: Rn e T HIT GE. ewm We 3 Ede of its: 
Ginat Searle; te Intermediate is ror am featur es, : : aces 
poss NS begs to offer SEED of these M ee m 
ji £o the AL IET A TURAL . Rape ue socer pore to have 
us or AWAR Ma 4, idi erai cu — d than at 
Pitter our own shows,  Besi eet con- 
= t MEN M E Mr iia ibutions of "Mr. Te the the Beh nurserymen 
ended, Bennen d Messrs Fisher Holm | themselves, espéeiall d'a A ISE M ud 
" & Co., Sheffield FELT an exhib lar ae 
6 a alee FOL, MEDIO-VARIEGATIS, from Mr. Salter, | althou. gh som e of th e pri trip p pis wil pH thei 
: 6 a acl way to joe there was very much mo >a 
88 CERTIFICATES, 4 , 
iA pi mb £t $ MrmuLus UNIQUE, from ss re ian rest in the home colleetions than could be noticed 
Nu ENSIS! pen fo med ‘gi Pansy ( (faney) Mrs. H. Domsraty, from Messrs. Downie & Co., in the brief space we were able to devote to them. 
E JESRNWIDSA 2 6 cae tetera REPENS FOL. ALBO-VARIFGATIS, from Mr. Salter We have therefore reco m supplemen- 
r ni ALEOT Y Rok Wi i SPECIAL CERTIFICATI, tary, report (p. 438) the whole of the plants exhi- 
Wanda and RÀ Rd PLANTS a iM | To ud o Pus Gr. uh J. Day, ^, | bited under this head. Then in resp o Palms, 
S nd NEXT Mikro will take place on May 17. veia Cycads, Dracænas, and other large 
Pl Le To de Mas Moog, Secretary to the Committee, |8ized plants of ornamental habit, our own sho 
The Gars i — Chronicle 
SATURDA 2 MAY 
Iw continuation of our previous remarks (p. 411) 
