THE GARDENEBS' 
pesavary 6, 1864.] 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
128 
E uls Hollyhock Seed. YY BEEEER'S LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS. 
M LAUS E FM Post-FR 
D SON 
FE, 
AUL A hav ready the ikov": they 
p“ be o 2 bad of the sinit ee apo, rr res 
Best boots, Carriage Free. 
men. 
me Vegetable and Flower Seeds Carr ist on R EG E uA ie BE Geo Hs 
"a. SEED NS: ANT 2 NURSERYMAN, 
“Old” I E D Cheshunt, Herts. s Worcester. 
Superb Double Holly: 
Good Seeds, Carriage Free. 
em. ee um 
uper 
ND DHARE ER'S NEW LIST is pon 
e a of FINE Na m: now ready. 
T ER rséries, Saffron Walden. 
Gad us Brenchleyen: 
5 CO. Fava. — pleasure i in offering 
P. 
EDS DIRECT FROM THE ane n THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
or PREVENTING DISAPPOINTMENT. 
D 
OUELL U ONS, Sep Growers, Readin 
the above ‘OLA. DIOLUS, unequalled by any other variety x > , g, 
bs fine, Berks, can supply every kind of FARM and GARDEN 
sand seyn Zo e E. Tho Bulbs are pnuspally EDS of genuine and superior quality. 
"Trade price on application, Agriculturists residing in the most remote parts of the king- 
Royal Nurseries, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. dom can Uc got Seeds at very moderate prices from this 
G Establi: puc de tri apply to 
rize d Growers, Reading, Berks. 
ANTED, by the ROYAL ppp TIMAN 
SOCIETY, | about 100 extra sized TREES, of each of 
adioli 
e awarded d dlowins 
QUELL A 
September las! 
xp CO. wer 
^ siib E Sir the — 
D SECOND PRIZE, — iac CE, 
Wu Prize, Roya. HORTICULTCU! following kinds : 
, BRIGHTON. BELE To PLA ENS or GRECO 
CATA GUES E this collection will be Tornare on COMON SYOA AMORE Ru 
application. TURKEY OA 
folk. 
Borel ureerieo, Great Yermenih, Norfos Samples, with prices, à be sent to GEORGE EYLEs, ad 
Hortient! ural Society, South Kensington 
De the voice ja foot-ball made itself heard, , and 
ves-courts were loudly called for. The eq es- 
m ext laid claim to a share of the space—for 
hurdle-races and steeple-chases we presume; and 
although nothing seems to have been said about 
the pigeon-shooters, we arcely conceive that 
uch important interests should have been ie on 
es rlooke ome, e ere were, 
e to a reactionary po ley, were willing to solve 
al “dificul s by URS bs: ome nt of con- 
lk. 
indignant a m 
eee requited, now propose to resign 
iiposag: some scheme to be introduced, 
ni; as uta de satisfy es wild WAIT ations of the 
| movement p d ask, could it 
ed OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, |of which but little head-work could possibly be 
M uto rua. Pal other Shows, may be had SOUTH KENSINGTON. done? Professor PHILLIPS is not the n to be 
Gratis and Post f pee Š iai a assit" HEDGES a and SCREEN. TENOES. m seared by trifles, but we may yet, some day, see 
m. EM quaa Cus Mur desirous of Dividing, Pride boric es cae a "uns | him claiming as against these anarchs—whether old 
| EG VmNewandOhoiee Plants = s... | parts of the Garden, invite competition a from persons s willing or young—o Oxford, the same cgi that 
ENDER to PLANT such Hedge -fen t 
B S. WILLIAMS invites inspection of his large Sep Oui Kino Afi oiden daring a period o of woy S Parliament is about to accord to Professor BABBAGE 
s and wi Mtr. ollections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, ibis from the tdy-gur and organ-grinders of 
mmi llaneous S TO nd | PAGED PLANT ee The Hedge or Screen- bata sania occupy the smallest t spaco London. Failing this, we would suggest that th 
TERAS, ke s amongst which até koma very Ana spec of ground consistently with its verdure and its effective site of the Museum be transferred to some spot af 
a screen. f 
x ditor d Ch PRICED CATALOG UE with “iist ^ must be not less than 6 feet at inches high. the greatest p EL p verd from its o rk; 
onyareg t N n Plan nts or that the lecture-roo e existing peeve g be 
3 
à 
: 
po 
poer S E 8 4 send, Post free f for six Rabta ofthe gira y of Ost itself. Nothin ing, |s sft bd ‘a the salem fret the ey 
| Eus rad L (arith P eris and | their ely remaine Boe, ot t Conyoe aan Pur mitted—to such litte pes o Convocation. 
inna, and PRI rdy Exotio Ferns) | give e Pod mendations of its The next move nth with ructives 
pa ES u CATALOGUE of erp fe legatos, pess a n for the cam J age and we wait with m osity a ^ rete Pa solici- 
Be issued as early as possible, shovel merrily to work. de to see what it is that at the ropose 
ADR T ud S ul n nth ast month, the subject o ERE P S 
DRE. w Notice. ; on for Parm before that august and i — 
p Ak WATERER, of The American Nursery, | sible ose bar orks of tieal| In our Paper for 1861, pp. 966 and 1091, we 
» is the bore pt Sn of RHODODEN- | professors dud the plans of innocent lanis po: gave "T readers an account of a HX method of 
à ; destribing re pee, to, can po gardeners, have alike to appear, it soon became | RAISING FUNGI FROM SPORES, h had been 
ds fled Advert NIPERS evident Saas schem ld have to| reported to the French Institut by M. EYE 
TAL: SHRUBS, £c. een iun ORNA- | encounter a mos x tion |as practised by M. LABORDETTE. It consisted in 
um on the part of diais resident tib of the| making the spores mixed with s germinate on 
e Mob who in their zeal for museular Chris- | slips of glass, rting them when quickened 
3^. d ae P aon te were heedless of all the in beds of river sand and lime rubbish, whic ye 
ei XA EIE ak e refinements of art, | then irrigated with a weak solution oí 
) as in v C nit ete het of | Large je vp cid e 
à Chietoharoh - vie of | which were said to pin been actually eA 
m ught to bring Conyocation tq a better mind, and | in this manner in six d 
pee t ren: pecus exposed the i ue sap istency of first issuing then} ` There was something rani the incredible 
(80. Sunningdale Ni ctions on which the Delegates | about the matter, though it seemed to rest on B good 
J MAKAR het ho easenaes | DA pue um Qi Ars] Je wap-1n Din at y | evi Some suspioion however arose from th 
m LAMPON » DRONS, GHENT | expatiated on the advantages of a park—properly | fact that there was po bh confusion about the 
aes ae d i fine Gi d We a 80 vct the University and on the|distinotion between the Mushrooms and 
support and dignity that it would impart to th and that the p écounts did not 
RT y and Victoria Nurseries, TAM London, N, 
hat 
supplied with billiard. ils and the g 
to a tenni is: court. . 
nverted 
l 
American Plan Any Trelliage, Stake work, Ope PEE os 
: ATER) AND GODF Rey's PRICED and Eid. ocn TL — b P ase pague by the person er gh uy id of the osition would thus be 
T contracting, an e in proper order aurin, wo rs. 
g P'issctiem wore f i. i i ias Season letus epis pi od op y ite et constrneting the | realised in all: its integrity, a a huge playground 
well ad Ario Plante: ^ "nere ids MED herd be ren perpen: -fence, whether it is on a raised bank or otherwise, substituted f or the e mplated park 
General Nursery ‘Stock, one of the most extensive - in the eran = tesa." Popporws for Télam, 5 did ur en | dis difionls iq: e Peleus o 
Haggom. HNN d AE di whose Ter it 5 aec it is high time that the question 
"C eim Mer TEL beat ihe. Fence planted an ly to niversity as to whether 
s or Playground shall e ry the day. If it is 
ZAL "*he Horticultural Society sen sn gage to affix to the work | Pat ys y 
: 8, ^ i EPACRIS, sine J bushy the name of the Contractor in some conspicuous manner, but | to be the latter, there nd of the ord of 
s eot Ne St moderne por VEI tok eiie 1 2 DP tent 1 te or any tender. sary on or | tHe olden time; but if, as we still venture to hope, 
JACKSON & Sox, Nurseries, Kingston, S.W., batons rine Tit Of March, 18 T 34 the advocates of Y e POOE arene ultimately 
ind that no 
adjoining the Kingston Nor mation, S South Western Railway. 
New Florist Flower Catalogue. 
OWNIE, E. LAIRD, A ous EMNG beg to intimat 
MET ee rit CATALOGUE ot 4 pus Ene finrptinets Chronicles | 
ow red an Pe hal five on Pies br de TURDAY, FEBRU. ARY 6, 
m South F [dr b Edinburgh ; and at | Stanstend 
TING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. 
Royal Horticultural Senet Bi at 
af Sou th iq ngton 3 i i. M, 
Park, Forest Hill, Lond 
E c.c F T A 
Got TACENAN ap SONS PRI 
604 
ry eed 
Turspay, Feb. 
T 
i ampi then | min 
n would deser S A entertained that did not 
Edo (besides risket grounds)— 
1. A re-distribution of the sureste p uch an 
Spent as ond EA nsure 
means of M the etn Edo from 
the outer world. 
n Water to light up the picture, : and afford, in 
mat 
ter.ds 
4 NT, f. Z 1 31, Y. 
Roses 4 A 
mi a ee: ie ERS, t to our readers Mr. Bar EMAN'S AP a for nut vn AH s T: hardy trees and shrubs. 
PET TH out the estate adjoining the new Museum 4. A walk earried round the boundary of the. 
vett b Pts EÈ Woking venen Re Oxford. The plan had been prepared in accord- | estate, ad conducting to all the more remarkable 
Brie LL's MU ad pue em of this | ance with instructions vopi d by Delegates | s se 
ckets, speciall n the University, and had "A grand mall or promenade in connection 
oe 1 grand mal p 
feins will be fully maintaine Tera mie m preme roocived e mous approval, as well as the with the central buildin 
cultivation re El Printed instructions tor VER Y of eertain high professional n m to| These principles are well illustrated i in žhe parks 
Clank, Nu Nursery, S .| whom arties in question—some t diffident | at Bir asker d and Der aid 9s RA cuis 
eee mend Pim meg s e AEA qr omen He s^ b: i. own j judgme $m A ur very properly sub- by. Pax and Lo UDON ire p in common 2 = 
opular with the 
merican Nursery, 
ES on, application at the e à 
South- Ta Bos about t ipio fee condition to dispense with such aid ! 
ce 
In to 
dus in order to propitiate (as cricket voi 4 they | a 
lum y begs ttentioh ointed to the 30 acres (more than a third of their 
Fe qu "ps isposable paoe) that Had’ been udcondidoRally 
s. hie Seeds (202 pages 120 A fine sarrendered to the votaries of that pop 
ut the Leviathan of cricket was not so tamed | 
e 
exoty ta lly with each other. 
"DE 
EL fos for 1863, informs Ma on Pa authority of 
sport. 
u n 
Further informa- 
n therefore w. iso for, but as far as we are 
pete none was rom 
YLANDER, Towe 307 of the 
ur TRIANA, t whole was a myth, and 
that the gigantic ha Rae exhibited did not owe: 
