THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Apri 23, 1864.] 
Notice. 
OHN WATERER, of The American Nursery, 
J Bagshot, Surrey, is the EXHIBITOR of RHODODEN- 
PRONS at the Royal Botanie Gardens, Regent's Park. 
His CATALOGUE, describing colours, à a. can be 
obtained by letter Le tothe Nursery 
g For detail z Adve: 
isement of CONIFERS, ORNA- 
"nr to pagi 
UL for 1863. 
b t his extensive 
Hard, eere dte GHENT 
lections of y 
AZALEAS, and KALMIA LATIFOLIA, are unusually well 
set with b em dn more rr fne Collection "of CONIFERS in the 
best possible conditi: 
S eALOGUES. j^ application at the American Nursery, 
Bagshot, E The Nu a are 1 mile from 
Sunningdale Station, South- rn Railw: 
eum Ee 
WHITE, PURPLE, AND SCARLET. 
CRIMSON, 
A L 5" Xy 
- RECEIVED the AWARD of the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society as under FOR RHODODENDRONS. 
FI 
RST PRIZE, 1861. 
FIRST PRIZE, 186: 
FI PRIZE, 1865. 
CATALOGUES are now ready, = a stock of Plants in the 
most perfect health, of sizes, and —— uit all 
purposes. — Sui ngdale Nursery, 8. 
EW VARIEGATED-I LEA AV S FUCHSIA 
** CLOTH of GOLD.”— of Souvenir de Chiswick, 
rs each. Usual di 
FORD, E Hyde, 
scount to Tr: 
7 a m 
New Hollyhocks. 
M. à especial: orgy ng that he is now 
sending NE HOLLY HOCKS, 
jected from [Ee cci z CBoedliven namely 
py EN bcd m —Flowers y* - yhp Yond: large 
and close a large hand- 
the! io est cu ry 
ET. ood crimson, unsurpassed in 
colour and form, iplo ndabificelt. 
Rtrong healthy — mn-rooted plants, caleulated to flower 
well this summer, 105. 6d. each. 
Paur's "domes es, Waltham Cross, N. 
New and D pin 
8. WILLIAMS invites - — n of his large 
* aud well-assorted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, 
Vet pem mayo STOVE and GREENHOUSE SE 
Grass Seeds for all Soils, - 
Row 
HORTICULTURAL 
——— 
S 
EE EA and ROSE SHOW. OCIETY. 
WEDNESDAY, Apri 
A» 
PLANT CASE lla 
erg 
TTON anp SONS far in one of the largest Stocks | 
kJ in Europe of the PERMANENT NATURAL GRASS and | 
CLOVER ora vaigi they mix expressly to suit the soil 
for which they are required, 
The following letter has been received, besides many others: 
Fr om gee ee LINDLEY, Roy yal Horticultural irte London. 
** We have already made trial E nes r Grass Seeds, and it is 
only "ges to say that e pr füved. [^ best we have | 
sown for many years," 
Drawin, 
(No Comp PERS 
LASS 1.—9 AZALEAS, dottor ‘winds, 
Ist Prize, Pg! =| iier Slough, 2 
2d, in »Ssr Laue & Son, G 
erai AZALEAS, distinct kinds, 
1st, wm T. Todman, Gr. 
Common, 2l. 
Crass 3.—6 AZALEAS, distinct kinds. (Ope 
1st, Mr. C. Turner, aus Nurseries, siti beg H. an 
2d, ar, Lane & Son, Nurserymen, Great Berkhamp- 
SIAL PRIZE 
ith SPRING PLANTS, for 
n.) 
Weite 
1E 1 
Midi s 
to R. Hudson, Esq., Cla pham 
ead, 
3d, "m. i Dobson & Son, Woodlands Nursery, Isle- 
Cra: SES, distinet kinds. (Nurserymen.) 
Ist, Mr. c. i ta Slough, 91. 
2d, o» Wm. Paul, Wa bain Cross, -4 10s. 
3d, Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, 
Extra, p x P. gt Hertford, d o. 
Ex xtra, M W. H. Tree 
fag 5.—6 MODUS, Pide "edi. (Amateurs.) 
si o competitio jis 
—Collection of NEW ROSES, 1863-4, 6 kinds. (Open.) 
iet Paul & Son. Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, e 
oa "Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough, 17. 10s 
Wm. Pav Wal 
3d, Mr. ul, Paul's Nurseries, tham Cro 088, Ww 
LASS T.—6 CINERARIAS. distinct kinds. (Open. 
lst, Mr. Ja ames, Gr. to W. Watso à ed. Isle- 
worth, 10s. 
| 2d, Mr. R. Medie Gr. to E. Oats, Esq., Han well, 17. 
Ciass 8.—4 CINERARTAS, distint kinds. (Amat x 
lst, Mr. ry James, Gr, F. Wats dico , Idowerte, i, 
, 15 
3d, Gr. to TS Mortimer, 
| 2d, "Mr. R. Marcham, ar à. Oa 
Mr. Wm. Lacey, m 
a er, o 
PRESENT PRICES AR r Acre. = 
oe EA “for arid "Posh to PER. á A 2 AURICULAS, 3 of each kind, viz: 
MIXTURES, omitting certain 11208. t0 26 0| ? Groy Y 2 Waite odged, B Groen odg edged, and 3 selfs, 
Bost qualit ditto, for Three p: Four Tony Te 21 0 AY CMT PY ürserym 
Dit o. ditto y for One or Two Years! Lay 12s. (d, I BELA ee won l. 10s. 
CLOVES a GRASSE aS e Rengvatiag e Crass 10. aim tme yang kind, distinct. 
= 9 0 
Piient LAWN GRASS SEEDS - i per bastioi” 18.0 ,Mr. as Potts, 35, Glengati Grove, Old Kent Road, 17. 10s, 
PARK LAWN GRASS eae jJ 16 0 2d, "Mr. J. fames, Gr. to W. F. Watson. xr d a” ll. 
The First a Madal sv led fo Lr Sons for 8d, Mr. J. B gria 5 South Street, Cambe: 
their fot d Clover pity at m Great. rina Cass 11 E AURICULAS, d 
Exhibition of Roots and Cereals at South Kensington in | Ist, Mr. C maig Slough, 12. istinet kinds (Op) 
Gohohak 1868: Crass 12.—6 POL HUS, distinct kinds. (Open.) 
A Copy of Mr. MARTIN Surron’s * Essay on Pastures” is 
Ist, Mr © Marne Bora jS Ea Rough, KH. 
ce PELARGONIUMS, Post free to all 
applicants, 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N 
et alceolarias. 
ERSON SON offer these, of 
Seeds sent carriage free to all parts of the kingdom. Ex 
orders delivered free to the Ship's side in any E pglish Port, 
dg a LISTS of GARDEN and FARM SEEDS gratis and | 
oe fre 
xport 
t, Reading. 
2d, Mr. J. Butcher, South Street, Cam 
Crass LAMENS, aulici] ian 
No Competition. 
Crass 14.—24 PANSIES, Jede Blooms, 12 distinet kinds, 
per 
5s. 
(Amateurs. ) 
AND 
tis, in healthy Bue Per weet v ci 
for 
traveling = ing se tiie in most table 
TIGRIDIA PAVONTA Very b bean rage 1 ME ET 
d flower garden, or fi culture. Lom ied 
brilliant orange eri owers Nos tin Hena: render 
x esce ume attractive during the summer months. 
aem St. m. s sTo, Toudon, N.W. 
o the 
mue KFARSLEY AND » SONS beg to offer as 
below, all very fine stuff 
ONS and PICOTEES, fine, per 100 pairs, 60s, 
BUS FULGENS and D Du ROI, per 100, 255. 
BIS VARIEGATA, 
eee eas Red ai an White, | per 1C0, 20s. 
per 100, Bos. 
ARBOR VIS EA fine, per 100, 25s. 
iu, OLOTE, OLD, pol pA 255. 
ment, 44, Vicar Lane, Leeds. 
CHI 
Lx 
E price 2s. 6d. 
tisfection ied these us have given in pre revious 
Geo, Ctabyn, Nurebry, m Place, Brixton Hill, 8. ; 
es Windsor Terrace, Pimlico, S. W. 
| BOUEERR. in uem fine, 8s. per 
mao e and BORDER PLANTS.— 
EOLARIAS, CARNATIONS, CHRYSANTHE- 
MUMS CLEMATIS, DAHLIAS, FUCHSIAS, GERANIUMS, 
PETUNIAS, ROSES, pem TT SINR 
TP 
the dene 
lst, Mr. Wm. Bragg, Star Nursery, breue cie 
2d, Mr. J. James, Gr. to W. F. NA Teleworth, 5s. 
Crass 15.—8 PANSIES, aida Pots, distinet kinds, 
Ist, Mr. MER 
| Chass 1 - MIBGBLLA ap LE ibt in rea of PLANTS in 
J 
opiera ieh 
Plants 
T 
Station, Dealers 
3 REEN KOLL and all 
This is a good time to remove all Eve: 
Y which i ig very large and of pri 
1 foot and aa wards, w prices 
large buyers. 
JAMES Dickson & Sons, The '' Newton" Nurseries, Chester. 
LLIES and AUCUBA JAPONICA. 
r stock 
P all siz de: from 
pplication, especially to | 
100. 
1 105 54 10. 
ase very fi er 100. 
Led; Buse dn plants, 30s. per 100 
em Railway 2 
E 
EVERGRE ENS — x 
of New and Rare Plants, 97, 
issrs. H, Lane Son, Collection of Azaleas, 21, 
A Wn. Paul € Collection of 8 boxes of Cut Roses 24, 
ssrs, Pau: & Son, Collection of 6 boxes of Cut Roses, 
Shas. Turner, Collection of Geraniums, 17, 10s. 
r. B. k Williams, Collection of New and Rare 
LX Buil, Plant Case filled with Plants, 158. 
bert Parker, > 3 Rhododendrons, Countess of 
oaos 10s. 
ten a Batley, Box. of Cut Roses, 16s. 
. Dobson & Son, Collection of 6 Pansies in 
oh 
uide. 1 foot rane plan 
" 1 fo ak to a g^ 
The above are 21 dm e pen remarkably well rooted. 
A remittance or reference from unknown Correspondents is 
respectfully 
D : n a feet, twice Transpl: 
UELLS PYRAMID PRIMULA.— Seed of tùis | 
now read; 
EY rg rt this. Sid te Ker Mae 
Arun ei Cid Pa ets ae 
Carriage Free, 
IAM CUTBUSH anp SON’S PRICED 
CATALOGUE of GARDEN and FARM SEEDS is 
mi Pur thelf house has pbtatn éd Antig years past, 
Ban tuse Por the quality ofthe, uud. - 
"E Dwar Beding * Aun p TA S of 
C 599 the is Lady Cowper.” 
y 
TS. will send out the above 
first — in May. For descripticn, 
Apr! 
ctia 35. 6d. eaeh; or 30s. per dozen. 
e Norserice, pers Herts. 
Flower 8e ee. 
OFFERED BY 
ES L á A M Se 
to rseries, Holl A E 
red, white, or mixed, d ud wn 
from y Cholo ls. 6d. and 85. 6d. kt. 
Hower 14. 6d. and TX r pkt. 
h saved, is. 6d, and 2s. 6d. 
wen we d 1s. per pkt. 
XE PLENO, i ie. por pkt. 
1s, m 
a true Covent Garden 
J. & W. Thfub, Boughton Nursery, Chester, 
BRERETON Nursery, RUGELEY, ‘Srarvor: 
ORNELIUS WHITEHOUSE ha 
ery y, sto 
put large portion ue last M 
ash 
elean 8 
ay. Can 'supply the’ "Trade f Nan 
| The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1864, 
G WE: 
Sarurpay, April sof Payal Be ere TRUM Spring 8306 
a ea 
4 inches to 2 feet. or ap isa is respectfully requested 
from unknown corr mdent ar n 
OYAL HOETIOULTURAL SOCIETY. important that we hasten to ote them all pub- 
R FLORAL COMMITTEE. licity in our power. 
LIST of AWARDS, APRIL 20, 1864, In the first part ‘of heia ygsescohee the author 
First-C ES. . |poi t how and for 
AZALEA INDICA STELLA, fro h and Son, Exeter|the gardener may 
M feles NU prs DOUBLES, from Mr. Bull, Chelsea. advantage; and, | 
DENDROBIUM DAYANUM, from Mr. s, Ho may be at the 
DRACANA Cooperi, from Messrs. Veitch & Son advantage at a 
RANGISCEA CALYCINA from Messrs. Veitch & Son rtant mati 
Grinowraudruu ‘Vensonarreny, . Bull por , 
PHALANOPSIS RUCKERI, from t Aonta LM ation b p P fe ap p 
2 e e > on e and care 
rom faut. Y itch & So 
Misrnisi AURA (9) from Mr. Wiliams mical l anal analys 
ND-CLASS CERTIFI oe at his 
AURICULA ims 5) SHARSPERE, from 1 T ‘Tamer, B hd late sufficient to eall attention » the subjeot. 
Aza Mr PRRUMT | from Menta F. ws Farmers (says DEHERAIN) have long been 
h aware of the remarkable effects ote by 
— m from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son, St. gypsi n art: L me ; they admit that it 
viia CORTUSOIDES AMGENA, from Messrs. Veitch & Son increases by one-third or sig by one-hal the 
dba E T; ne, Sainfoin; but what 
COLLINSIA VERNA, from Mr. poem: Ipewieh disti shes this substanc ce ap Pin ot ers that are 
a wens Searing, of. Abe, Dane EE Will take place on eera hegy fot promoting vegetation is its great 
MAS Moone, Secretary to the Committee, | effect on leguminous plants, and its having none 
