Max 14, 1854. 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND ABICO. GAZETTE, 459 
ododen. 
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; R E LE 
C has RECEIVED. the AWARD of the EN Horticul- 
tural Society as under FOR RHODODENDRONS. 
FIRST PRIZE, 1861. 
FIRST PRIZE, 1862. 
M the Hd er T0 (height 18 inches), at 5s. each, 42s. pi 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL $ SOCIETY, 
CELEBRATION of the riget BIRTHDAY, 
Thé Council fh olved t. on the Queen's Birthday, 
‘Sea Dahlia. 
y 
A 
Scu EP 
pened to the 
ublic fro o 6, admission ls. Ems may obtain any 
GEM of number of Tickets at 6d. each, 
Exhibition 
E. WILLIAM BULL i$ x disi 
various uses of 
E aera PRIZE, 1863. 
r 100. or the f Halla, ing: vical id, Balconies, 
org de i Py and d pock pi ff atta “Establishment for New and Rare Plants, King’s Road, | Churches, and Buildings generally, zx also Dinner and 
most perfect hea 9 L^ T x Ww hin ^ E Chelsea, London. S. W. Supper Tables, Ha d Bc Mob e nds, and Floral Devices 
purposes. Sunningdale Nutséry, S : s of all kinds, for which Prizes will be awarded. 
British Fern og v TTON'S IMPROVED HARDY {WHITE El Provided a silent nnimbor of works of merit are sent in 
OBERT SIM nd, e f SWEDE. mpetition, One Pri z hon s a e Prizes - = 8L, m 
R can TT pen PR i. P i a fine WHITE SWEDE is invaluable as late spri ing keep Prizes each of 9L, Padte zii of and Tw y Prize 
V pos oor ef Part L (Britis Fong a for Ewes and Lambs, and will thrive on any soil. | It is not so | eachof1 Oe, withan — number of Minis Certificates, 
ha Re EM Pn $e CETTE TE coarse às the QE White ee Ns y x wn to e a will be g tyrki y Amateur Artists and Royal Academicians 
Price 9d. per Ib., or chéaper y thé hel. arriage free, sh he associated with the judges 
NX ^ ^n Gaede FARER No. 7 except small parcels. Spaces for large d orations ions will be assigned to each 
e MS - issued as early as possible. 
c Ferns 
Wn E. 
E ur DING Bear 
LCEOLA RIAS, iss os 
MUMS, CLEMATIS, DAHL Vani dis İs 
PETUNIAS, ROSES, and 
The choicest ost prices, at | 
Hr Tonma aan yg EL ning the ¢ vila es, 
ornsey, a few minutes' walk m e ornsé’ way 
Statfor on. — supplied on liberal terms. 
us MID PRIMULA.— ot this 
th e Nursery [et the Printed instructions tor 
Bitivation bab each E akat 
Cra i Stratham Plaéé, Brixton Hill, S. ; 
M" r AT t Tefzaco P mlico, S. W. 
EORGE SMITH'S PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE 
SurToN & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
wil 
inted application before the 15th of 
ys o 
bier who fills u E prin 
y. on exhibition. 
a A FA; objects must remain for two 
Permanent Pasture Grass Seeds. p ags, Wreaths; Devices, and Garlands 
gs f Cultivated or Wild Flowers, auae 
Branches of any description, ot argh Si fe wa Med, 
ef Garlands m ess than 
s Artificial E t reg v^ Ae be used, and 
h these there is no restriction as to size, and separate 
rtificates will be given. 
: "ALTI tea ae must Se delivered carriage free to the Gardens; 
sed of Artificial Flowers on the 23d, all others 
oh the 2ith 
All the decade and Fountains, and Minton’s Majolica 
antain fro from the International Exhibition of 1862, will be 
cca eda n" Pt Coat rye a the day, and 
Oo play ueen at 6 P.M 
ES TO Midi. A 
ID may, M E 
pae ei ing Sub-C. itteés 
m 
Nor 
CATALOGUE ds = ihe léading NOVELTIES of 1864; 
of choice Show, Fancy, „Zonal, and ariegated 1, For FLORAL DECORATIONS or ELS HALLS, 
Pelargoniums, Tuck erbenas, Petunias, D. hlías, Chry ING Rooms, UN ES, —The ee am of Marl. 
santhemums I: "AC y is how ré and ma borough, Lady Constance Gunite r, Lady Caroline Kerrison, 
‘ost int ag em fot one Postagé p. Lord ag ptem d r. Bateman, Mr. Bull, Mr, Kelk, Mr 
ili Hornsey "db Islington, London, N Fleming. Mr. Lee, M: p: Redgrave, Mr. Standish, Mr, C, 
Turner, Mr. Veitch, and Mr. Wilson Saunders. 
W VER TT LORD CLIFDEN (BUNYARD' sY, 2. For THE DkcoRATIONS or OHUROHES.—Lady Mario! 
Colour : kosy E with a very latge aid elearty Alford, Miss Burdett Coutts. Bishop of London, Bishop o at 
defined white eye ch siglò b ite ie flat and clean edged; Winchester, Mr. Blandy, Mr. Mould, Mr. Hai arry Che: 
mew an and w Nr ood and free, a a capital in Fowke, Mr. cro Hope, Rev. Dr. Irons. 
r. Autumn Tas price he 12, 20, 106 T r^ Nun nm Bu m 4 AND Winpows.—Rey. E. Bai iley, M.A,, 
each, 5%. Spring struck: per dozen, 24s., o > aps Mr. Jam Mr. John Bel, Mr. S. Haden, Mr. 
[a mda ludea. fi UTERON AND SONS have still on hand some of Henderson, ur. r. Hopgod, Rev. — Parkes, M.A., Mr. F. Smith, 
Improved TOM THUMB SCARLET NASTURTIUM; is. per | f the best Kinds of GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS Mr. John G. V 
packet, t the best bedding Annual offered for every description of soil, and can supply them at the 4. For Dro NER AND SUPPER TABLEs.—The 
THOmAs BUNYARD & si c Old Established Nurseries, prices a8 heretofore. * | staschiotioes ‘of " Waterford, Tady Holmesdale, Miss Challoner 
Maidstone and Ashford; Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading: a oap ji Ber “alpine Clutton, Mrs. Cubitt, Mrs. Kelk, 
rc Bo, ri 
5. P e Bouquets G PARTIES, THE OPERA, 
New Bedding Geraniums, 
MEY wima gu má D announce that 
grett many of his New BEDDING (ZONALE) GERA. 
NIUMS are Sow Iu poeta An inspe 
er wd for sod and e 
ction is 
á Plants, ; Kings $ Road, 
TIES | 
E" h Vi 
n aden effective add AAS ed 
E. & HENDERSON 2 
VELVET CUSHION PEE es 
nl 
het cóloured and dwarfer plant | 
QUAM GARDENER’S . VADE-MECUM, 
Kardy constitu. | 1862 1n sealed res ey &, 
ES, 
4&6. fhe Mütchioness of gleshury, The Courita ess of A ylesford, 
ngham, Lady Dorothy Neville, Mrs. Johnson D, 
i Harry Vei 
| 
LT LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS, | Mr. Buck, Mr. Harding, Mr. Lu ing, Mr. itch, 
6. For GARLANDS AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS —Viscountess 
- ombermere, Lady Rokeby, Lady Augusta Sturt, Baroness L. 
Seeds worth Gro wing, de me -— IT Eden, Mri Miss Moffat, Mrs. 
oynder, Sir Joseph Paxton, Mr. Fraser, Mr. 8. edgrav 
Ds ies Fei eu Me its Pena i. M. T. Fon ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FOR TH SON.—The 5 hess 
| 2s, Pr y Pega packe f Sinai m ts, Vim of Manchester, the Countess of 
> erville, La aunton, Sandf Mrs. Harry Chest 
P Sam: & Sone, Seedsmen, Isleworth, W. dam nr 4 E. A, Dr 1 Thos’ Th Th PEE i: R 
—————————— « iompson, ani s. have env un tikii to 
Dee SON'S PRIZE TET SEED. — Ten act as an Exeo ure Hon or dud d Segue tuo Mantbition. 
Prizés dwa lection in in the spring orms of application for space ma tained tre m the 
Spring, Assistan — 
deeem filed worth, W. 
OBSON'S SU en pea BUNENSIS SEED. 
The Gardeners Chronicle, 
n Á Balley 
ENT. — Best bedding Dahlia in its col: 
ge AN LTA tarot fd inches i ‘haat E Sing Pera hap oa a por a 
N THOM IUM.—Best of i : DoPsox & m Islewort! ATURDAY, MAY 14, 1864. 
c ED ITALY VARIEGAT RAN liage er PDA rane MEETING 
URS BENY and pron Ev m 7 En m Uas PP eem rp P BNATION, and PICOTE " y geri <r 
y bello, be tof Vim, -— — HALE SHRUBBY | CALOROLAHIA A, 28, od e Tora, May "Pus mn ems, y AE 
darin A Most beautiful of any. RARIA, 23. " "E 
of INDIA; pure white, CARNATION, Bat and Biz 
hg a Ub Lor and tad Yellow core: 28. ta per tea on 
En ne = Bt. Jolie Wobd, London, N.W. : Seed Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent two years ago eee: vm A 
Garden, W. tartled out of their propriety by the 
Misses. IN MET LEE arë Wow d WATSON, St. Alba's, bas mnei pleasure im L ment ar the curious dors! bolo ing TRER 
Preparéd to offer the following Novélties, Which Je recoinmendiog ne new EO- | order MvxocasTREs, di ished by their oream 
have d H , y y 
P ned be mee e LA NNI ET. garden, purposes; they are unequalled by any | consistence when young, and the dusty conte 
ks 2: a RM r M. GEYOMOLATIE BIJOU, Britian ce mson, véry dwarf their fruit when old, were n ara r to be ni - 
Dis. ig mye geen Mm CALOEOLARIA BEAUTY of HERTS, clear arber a geet ki edam, B their spores 
e each 5 186 CALOEOLARIA GENERAL TOM THUMB, deep yellow ti uld s A 
EM CE a IA E are viry | GALCHOLARIA STARLIGHT, fne red. gora ! nating be il dpud be r Seea rdg Ton 
Ww of the well-kn ve are warranted thorough] Full ca fasora ns oules referre aut! 
celeron mat her Haat ne CN EE dent | the g : 
: apted for small beds x un ae Ge = dae Arr i. The conclusi sion was however rather a hasty o 
| Osa. The habit i8 very dwarf, the margin of e. and was i the facts that tha 
! ure white, and the flo 1 D E A Ur N : 
Ua E Nale piat Price 7s 6d. each OT MA SCRIPTIVE INGRAWS UN “OF Mis Polat ul some species germina like Eom. of 
eyard N y, Hammersmith, London, W A Zonale and Variegated Geraniums, Fuchsias, C other Fungi, and that the d are spores resemb]in; 
erbenas; Chrysanthemüms, Petunias, Hatdy and other infusorials in Saprolegnia : Tie allies 
E doce oeks; Tender Ferns, Stove, Greenhouse and Podins Sha ts, &e., is | whi h, t the least, dou! j 
JL respectfully esmognégs that he is now | now ready, and will be sent free on applic omy to Bay the least, were very btfa Alge af 
| mui Two fistrate NEW HOLLYHOCKS, |. Huntingdon Wosbee De Bar RY himself discovered 's pores similar to 
y thousands C 
Grae M A INSTITUTION, 
te list of ofthe Om 
1, iste 
in the w 
were somm 
V ip pee derit d 
x 
SRFS 
, and : iu have fo the, Berlin been 
Peonrded jn it ournal, so far as the latter genus 
is ip sonceraed, were of those made by 
s0 ' early as 1807 ; as regards the f former 
peregi : 
eee tig ga SES s d perfeo riginal, and in a memoir of 
ms ‘Atiuary last all the ofcérs | Considerable interest 1 ly published in ** Annales 
2 kaa imo, sand ^ E » the ee Sciences Naturelles,” series 4, vol. 20, t 
Pu ie LU mad y ti Wr Spe How pare ba tho Paprotary, Mr, greatly extended, and show at 4 that while 
i- Jana iad abtivity m behalf of the interests of the Instivatien are | infusorioid spores are not strange to Fungi, Sapro- 
Pin psuvtunv acknowlédged by all who have taken an inte nia and its relatives may now safely be excluded 
from ie notwithstanding their aquati de 
co Bearers for the present year is published T aquatic mo 
qum FAA be ha lon n application to the Secretary, | of li 
ent 
‘By órdét of the ‘Coit a 
Important viaa as are Dg Bary’ 8 ipse 
Es GA, Cliairnian: P Ta 
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