Jour 9, 1351] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
6:9 
ng Grape Vines from Eye 
UCOMBE. PINCE, AND CO., hav POR season ? 
— Leur rong VI NES fit for i teens lantin: 
propagated fro oe taben om their large experimen’ Viser. 
can offer fine healt DA o Ts od. an A1» 6, eet EVA of all the 
leading at from 7 
L., P. & Co. have one of t dog wot ees in the Trade of Extra 
Strong Vines, with Canes 9 tod eet [ore A "proportionally strong, 
from which DOM can ace y select those suitable for 
fruiting finely next — PL a pope. n for Carriage. 
RAHAM'S MUSCAT MUSCADINE, 
a hard: oe 
hardy and p 
pe Poe ak oe 
Sm Sore bp meee pou 
de as that variety is. 
bearer, the omes being equal in size u those of " 
and the berri arias mos cie. or dtt wate: 
The Stock AA Me. OBN Saa strong Plants 
will be sent out in the fd week of M. e 15s. to 31s. 6d. ud 
Stron; rapes. 
g Phmts of all m T enn kinds of Graj LISTS and 
Le had on applicat; 
ies, Ascot, Berks. 
of 
RS RT PARKER T begs to unoe, 
distribution of rrr stock o! 
d valuable WHITE GRA and tha at the Hh EL 
have portus inities of seeing. and jndging of its emi as a large 
quantity of pot and perm Vines are now fruiting at that 
establishment 
of bap s Planting Canes, 21s. each; Extra strong Fruiting Canes, 
2 li Orders are now boing booked, and wil be executed in 
strict rotation, 
S. 
w Rose 
PAUL can conttdently “recommend the ME 
five NEW ROSES raised oi oduced by him. In Beaut; 
of Waltham, Princess of Wales, iba Rod Rover, he believes that me 
has succeeded in obtaining a race altogether free ex that debility 
of constitution which renders almost valucless of the most 
beautifal Roses of the day. 
BEAUTY OF ALTRAN, (W. Paul).—Flowers cherry 
o e rosy carmine, RP large and a very os 
very wah, > Obtained the cron, e Dr. at tl Natio 
Tote Show, Royal DEQCLGU E AVI w Rose 
of the year; the 
LORD MAC AULAY, ` A RE N W. ; Pila dp" 
from scarlet rich plum vitas thick h ng ‘the 
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—Flow 
at i: BC nits, in the way n Bisat of Fo Waltham. 
Serdiicat i and altogether of first-rate excellence. 
m Royal Botanic Society of London. 
Tare, fal ind 
—Flowers vivid crimson, 
of UNE owing to the 
double, and remark- 
free, hardy, and 
ate. Price 7s. 6d. 
stage stamps. 
(W. Paul). 
; body 
ipped, large, ve: 
rowth and " eonstituti on 
Boe: pis PA t-r: each. 
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aul).— 
large, full, pc ir iced nde and in rapid su deis 
ood, foliage ci spl Fin cates 
fon the ie DHT U am yal = of 
London. << 
LORD HERBERT, Paul). the 
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CARTERS GARDENERS VADE-MECUM. 
s Worth G d 
D renean PRIZE CALCEOLA TA SEED is 
une bras kingdom. In sealed packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 
OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED. € oo 
Prizes wm RAE our Collection in the Spring, 1862. 
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packets, 1s., 2s. 
OBSON’S PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS N 
HARPE’S IMPROVED LARGE SWEDE 
DEVONSHIRE GRAY STONE TURNIP, LINCOLNSHIRE 
RED GLOBE TURNIP, WHITE GLOBE TURNIP, GREEN 
GLOBE TURNIP. 
CHARLES SuanPE & Co., Seed Growers, Sleaford, have fine stock Pire 
above to offer, of their own growth. Priceto the "Trade on applicat; 
EW and GENUINE SEEDS in Sarg 
SKIRVING'S KING ofthe ca 
DIXON'S IMPERIAL SW EDE | PURPLE TOP. 
SKIRVING'S mpi dA ED € — ag =| TOP. 
E. P. Drxon & Sons, 57, Queen Stre ull. 
Stones or Sprotbro Cabbage 
VE TU 
NS, 9f, 
» odi 
and  SEEDSMAN, 
OHN seg aai eee 
Su per) rune a gin apnd p = Pontefract, has the a offer to the Trade, his own growing 
n, Islewi Y 1863. The above Cabbag i ino liest and best that supplies 
7 "ER Ae uem the Leeds a P quen epar a areis ds 
ce per or 7l. per cwt. 
8. WILLIAMS - now 5 su ply Genuine SEEDS 
B. maka n ERBACEOUS Tre Ca &e, SEED. 
A Rer kt.—s. d. s. d. 
ati ae Tm i ERMEDIATE CHOICE CALCEOLARIA (Jiores)—Thns unrivalled strain has 
CINERARIA .. 1 6 and 2 6 STOCK,. 0 6 wes 4 H eve Sé nei vu ro as Pans wherever EE —can te 
6] BROMPTON do. 0 6an seen in bloom here. ackets, 1s. 2s. 
Brem cytes coco T. x d 1 CHOICE PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA. —Hayes superb 
e'satistaction: CHOICE CINERARIA Saved from best named varieties, and can 
wed from name eties, ant P 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. not be surpassed. Sealed Packets, 1s. 6d., 28. 6d., and S 
HUNTS SWEET WILLIAM.—Sealed Packe ets, 6d. and 1. 
WILLIAMS im c vm EEE 4) bem 4s and deo STOCK.—True and fine. Sealed 
] assorted Collec en ons of EXOTIC CHIDS, PANSY.—From best amed varieties. Sealed Packets, 1s. and 2s. 6d. 
B: 8. lange a 
wel OR FE 
and LY COPODS, MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and G REEN fins 
PLANTS, VARIEGATED and pede AENT X Erat AGED 
NTS, TREE FERNS, &c. ; amon; hich ery fine 
'cimens. 
A DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATALOGUE 
| application. 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Ho llow; 
British Fern Catalogue. 
EM. omn now paa, pos fe for six postage 
r varieties, 5. page 8, 
post free on 
ay, London, N. 
TT 
ritish Ferns and t ud 
including" pe den of Tas Exotice F Ferns) of his em on m CED 
DE IVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH a FERNS, 
0. 
*,* Part 1I. (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as carly as possible. 
And Gi other first. class Seeds. T NS CATALOGUE, T free. 
à War . Cur BUSH & Son, Highgate Nurseries, Londo: 
CLE MATIS FORTUNII and STAN DISHIL— The: 
/ perhaps the most m: uy of all Mr. FonruNE's eR a 
from EUR. are now read; e sent out in strong plants, 15s. and 
p ach. 
o ARUNDO CONSPICUA, a worthy rival of the Pampas Grass, 
um Ey freely three months — in the season than that 
old favo: Strong e ants 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. 
ARLES No s NOBLE, x, Bind ingdale ] Nursery, Bagsho 
SCOTT T'S SPLENDID NEW FUCHSIAS o 
Foot's Cray Nursery, S, E 
Exotic and — E 
Koy I COOLING has a fine 
heal very m Ae rate 
ex MUI suitable E exhibition. PRICED 
IST free on application. arties requiring COLLECTIONS of 
FERNS will be AR treate 
red, flowering up to 
Mayas very double. À y Tus 
vigorous ; 
. Gd. 
-"It (Princess of Wales) has a 
al 
and the form of the 
r. W, PauL exhibited cut specimens of a H.P. Rose, | the 
Princes pores oF LT pe carmine rose, which was admired, 
The best of the NEW F FRENCH ROSES, 36s. 
Fine vi; oe of the old and popular T 
per dozen. 
zx 
Or mo: 
vigorous "healthy "habit; the colour is AL deepest and bri; ntest | 
son, ung half- 
Boe Gardener Chronicle, Leading 
Preliminary Notice. 
LEMATIS JACKMANI and C. RUBRO-VIOLACEA 
have received two First-class Certificates, awarded by Royal 
Horticultural Societ; ty, August 4, 1863. Will be Es out this coming 
dps by Messrs. Geo. Jackman & Sox. Orders will now be taken 
and executed in strict rotation, 
“Further particulars (with Extracts from the Leare HonrICUL- 
RAL Papers) with Bie be el UM Advertisements. 
35 
A eap 
Pure — yan "Seed Oats 4 ‘a fun Ear, an 
et nigh, June 11, 18 
R. HALL TT'S d 
(within A St. Mark’s 
Piel to 
e Oats 
resenting Card With 
Di Addr uus. 
These > Oats Bass xc from a very fine sample in 1862, which was 
hand- es, and soigne Mnt the imperial bushel. They 
were bat cal 4th February, 1 ecw ut July 20, 
-— in pose al E of 80 els of 
v 
CCCII RE 
and drilled on Sooo ee no pr iced Upon the 
same field, 1863 :— 
“Canadians . - aS. vom Er 
Tartarians .. .. .. TOTO. ss 
29:51 ] per cent. 
=P S 
| PRIZE MEDAL FOR SEEDS AND CEREALS. 
| ESTABLISHED 1800. 
I aam MORTON, 
iti 
ic, e dozen er being a great 
Pie e kap on the Catalogue price, 
oman 
ri h will be t to all applicants 
on receipt of 6 RE: mps. 
NEW JAPA “VARIEGATED SAXIFRAGE, 2s. 6d. each. 
Merriott Nurseries, Crewkerne, Somerset. 
NU aA UE P EH An TS 
AERE RR 
NEW V. EGATED GE NIUMS ; ze other novelties are to 
be seen bedded out largely in This VCI REL 
The jae CUSHION VERBENA i vance among 
bedding plants. 
E.G. FEINER , St. John's Wood, Lo 1, N.W, 
[ | VIE VALURD eres LARIA, are 
CINERAK NA’ ATION, and PICOTEE, 
HERBACEOUS CAL SLARI s. 6d. per packet, 
HALF Heese VUELOS x . 6d. per packet. 
D net E 
CARNA TON, So Self, ff lakes and Bizarn es, 2s. 6d. per packet. 
E, White and Yellow g grounds, 2s. éd. per pac berg 
unii & Suepen, Seed Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent Garden. 
Prize Plant C 
ARR AND SUGDEN S. PLANT. CASES, elegantly 
filled with Plants for Window MEM Decoration . 6d. to 
210s. These were awar zded First Pro Royal Hortieditural oe 
and Flower ae -H d Royal Botanie Flower Show. Rus 
at 
W: indow Box ; Rustic Window Garde: ens, 21s, 
Bann & SUGDEN vh Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent Gard: 
opposite ti the TRN Gub, WG. d rit € 
| ACTUE] E Ss J E 
SATURDAY, JULY %, 1864. - 
MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. 
Wepxrspar, July [ns teria xe Pavo Féte) |. 
* 
La ero been favoured with iuboseen hia 
eral Correspondents who have had some of id 
fate JAPANESE INTRODUCTIONS in the 
during the 
rough ie 
plan sed 
eir Cautions the muinbe e of 
T PLACE, RIPON, YORKSHIRE e new 
rees an , and the bea: mp eel E o 
| Is now xS his YELLOW BOY GREEN-TOPPED SWEDE TURNIP, grown from selected aie Bulbs of the | this is a ponies of no small im 
uro Swede, a at 9d. r Tb ; and his FOSTERTON HYBRID, 87. per Ib. NEW EW TURNIP SEEDS ha kebwic dtt Is fish 
p BROAD-LEA and LONG-STALKED RAPE SEEDS, WHITE MUSTARD : ba d T dr the hard andy nature 
SEEDS for Permanent Pasture, suitable to the various soils; qim - eren | b: inicy ih rr in Duas T. Mit "a 
S ARTIFICIAL GF GRASSES, LAWN GRASS, RYE-GRASSES, &c. Circulars (Third Edition) free by Post. parem Ue à. Wb — T pe a were nal “not d sad 
- RIPON and CLARO SEED ESTABLISHMENT, RIPON, YORKSHIRE. M o ir e bes aom UK d E Mr. 
beautiful Thom dolabrata to be as har 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. the Scotch Fir. With regard to the e Thujopais, 
se: 
TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. 
b. 8. WILLIAMS, 
3 and VICTORIA 
im. Lim) able to Errem 
mdi and reported most fav OUS Season ; y any. 
White Grape ext REED us d 
S. W., to meet an k, which will be in Halit tonio 
bu. for e distribution i in em Ay orders — solicited.” A List of those who havo ny amà him | 
with ord 
PRICES: 
meong oou. PE | Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s. each, 
x Dr. Hoce’s Jagen on on the Royal c Grape : | deasly purchase 
somewhat on hard and well set, sometimes | and tapering, and sometimes Berries undish ovate, skin white and i 4 
ney rae me remarkabl adhering closely to the flesh ; so thin is it, that | vate » A 2 higher temperature than that 
Tie o aoe Day bd ea Een PRIA aot T : ris LÍ ee Ming, itha fine eeteynte Sarr which is ural to th ; they ally become 
a Subenihy, pesi eventually die out altogether. It 
| therefore appears that excessive heat is as ipju- 
For the opinións of the pau Peste see p cho Me 9. 
URED IL - 
-A correct COLO [rious to some plants, as colg is to others; and 
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