—— n 
d. ye objec 
Its fruit will Aen pt i eede: artificial impregnati 
Jury 30, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
721 
Permanent Grass Seeds 
FOR ALL SOILS. 
Sood, fe anp SONS can Qon 
good, fresh SEEDS for immediate 
ing as un 
RMANENT GRASS SEEDS 
For Lain down New Paares ian 
ENT GRASS DS 
For uen etium Pastures, remm may have 
been injured by the Corn crop, 12s. per bush. | 
Royal Berkshire mo Seod ao 
s Worth G: 
OBSON’S PRIZE CALCEOLARTA SEED is 
irum cp in the kingdom. In sealed packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 
Does PRIZE CINERARIA SEED.—Ten First 
pa our Collection in the Spring, 1862. In sealed 
packets, 1s, 
Do Set S PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS BERD, 
Spi A eee f In sealed packets, -— ined awe and 
edsmen, Islew 
OBERT po begs to offer the following all of 
which are well-grown, ‘clean, and healthy greet 
Sons, Se 
AZALEA A INDICA, Stocks for Grafting 100 20s. 0d. 
ALOCASIA METALLICA pro 7 6 
CLERODENDRON BA ALFOURII 55 4.6 
= E Im of HADDINGTON-. » 210 
Fav MT "ETT E ) 
NUTTALL M us E Eu a di 
TRITOMÁ GRANDIS : b 
UVARIA GLAUCESCENS 
I ntend! ‘in, NS puro hasers are Hema to ins; ‘the e ge eneral int of 
Plants. D EN Lx PRICED ko TALOGUES of Para 
and PLANTS whi ee e be EE to applican 
ot ic ns but ing, Surrey, 
bos OU Seeds = ERU 
AN ° SMITH beg to offer the following: 
. UN their CHOICE and SUE aa OR "seg NS, 
qua 
EOLAR from Aoloctód tov rer po » 18. 0d. .. 2s. 6d, 
CINÉRARIA. from selected flow: UNS E 26 
GERANIUM, Show and d $5; 256 
GERANIUM, Zo male E eee 
GLOXINIA, ‘extra fine a 9 2 X 
MIMULUS, choice hy! awe 0s 8 
'ANSY, from show flow pes 5 3 8 
PANSY, from fancy M oe 10.29€ 
POLYANTHUS, extra de PU nale 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA ` HNIC RE OE TP | 
STOCK, M Scarlet and Purple 369 5v 4598 
es, Dubwi: 
ich, Surrey, S. 
baila GARDENERS VADE-MECUM. 
= x that 
| rest, 
elegant covering v trellises. 
It not how 
r to “these rare species tha 
| the present art 
| forming fruit on 
a 
ae this euriou s. matter. varlety, 
ever, of the same ee es known under the n 
a variety with esie 
of C 
a: surrounded by 
asion to satisfy our ouriosity. 
attention was fir: n to the p 
d, had a tendency to for 
We md previously seen a 
all though perfect leaf 
rm a leafy lamina. 
Cueur 
Gourd 
ga 
summer of 1861, though 
cies are in prm Mg A atient of our climate, we 
eggs the to be regretted as they |r 
greatly ass in pad a every 
or 
C. max go na (not excepting its variety C. ovifera) 
and C 
Now Mary iorities ope red much as to the 
nature of these te 
the foot-stalk o 
Ho San concur in ‘this purpose, in em rbits | e 
only go into the footstalk, while the — dw 
and should it prove hardy would make an 
er 
(die observations contained in | u 
icle. 
ngst buted varieties M. NAUDIN sent seeds 
f 
f ipm of the. 
s 
- ak. plc aceous. 
thick welt, has given us 
o st dra t by 
the, e that the tendrils, maili er Para or 
— WESS by 
riet, 
which per- | bei 
rden the resak a ea phen 
the ametia of this | whole we are Y cl 
ie r cli 
was figured 
p. 685), in in qns there w 
floral envelopes. in 
er, for these to become quite foliaceons, Ta! c 
cata $ so ipe ina 
Portmantea urd i arden 
m ey form five distinct dern expande a leaves, 
pi var. Coucourzelle they are generally 
less pinnate, gh in ieti 
In 
from Vienna, under the n 
apt to be fransformed i 
oua to the yellow cr 
anded on Touraine Gourd in which 
divisions of the corolla are pu or less distinct, and 
ned to be pinn nated, 
while they are far greener iua Poele me in 
case, as in several others, one or more 
f| stamens are transformed into di 
ft 
Le 
soldered together, | = numb 
etals 
are considered as bracts or 
s epals. 
#317 
of the graine Gourd came up with very -— 
were held peu for a long 
the slightest 
and|time by the shell. Th bee was not 
pearance of any plumule, nor has ‘ 
. An e 
5 howing that it is really a separate Vira d at the 
v itself. eh na few year ; ThE b — il 
formed, as well as att 
expected that a bud would be formed A The 
weat ather s a: been so dry, an nights 
co ld, that con of every care no posee 
| growth Jas been m 
All a tem " ive: ‘failed under M. Navprn’s 
oduee h ybrids between ths four 
o. pro 
well-known edes 
then one bundle only pe into iX fe s C. maxi po, moschata, 
URTO PON-TRENT FLORAL|p Pa AYE EN’ s observations were ma ade (on nthe Melon, iud melaspe The variety Coucourzelle how- 
B d in RTIOULTURÁAT BO of. Pepo, kee n i E » im re or less pinnated ae and 
Ie e SECON D EXHIBITION of the above Soclety will take place own as oucourze e—in our opinion spotted leaves o moschata, and we have some- 
on WEDNESDAY, Amm — M and Extra Prizes will | - ho beat et fn Vegeta donee pe vine arr Gb nen: — that on these f counts, li 
ami p J » d j ies which we have stu e o ane, rom its peculiar excellence, it might possibl be 
Wc vinee kind 2 tosses "NN ws EXTR moreover, that the bundle which enters into the | hyb A emsely ve s grea we nn 
Ditto H Eri ern shown i - 65 x ° 7 *|and thus forms the outer of the two two bundles, Erat the Bush S ome iki enormously 
* At f Roses is to consist of one shoo oot cut from the wood of wither to the rig right hand or left, wiih enter iato productive on congenial soil, soil, where the roots can 
the rriar year's gro en Any addition to the truss will tstalk of thi isture. AM. sss B. 
ulin ede TO ag tratti mESAM Eaa | Di to be observed that the tendril isi Me Mu De 
S pigers PERN, Hia - = DE in there the left o 
ec for. the E xtra Prizes will not be allowed to competefor|leaf In s form of C. & this diferi mr n article drawing : metn E 
Non-Membe ms subject to an 1 entrance fos of 166. 5 lication to | Seems to iai con: to the i Rr: but though in Pas which has been growing in the o ar 
the Szoreranr. 81, High Street, Burton-on-Trent. | TP ation to | we Coucourzelle pu dud it P the left, and i in th e nad 2 heir Mee House in tho Isle Ed 
SOGrUEWCIDEW A IORI, , mised (p. er some 
Rs» MD Sou and COTTAGE of the latter that od M M DM [observations on its oultivation hall now 
President, The —— - the right, and in another as con- |pne eav e promise then e, in the 
he ANNUAL SHO OW of the above Society ( oen to all England), | stantly to th ele ft, d yin — to| hope that our remarks will prove useful to those 
U of 120 Erime in Class 6 will be offered for Plants, Frat who would like to have tree growing on 
Gut Flowers, Vegetables, &c., co ineluding a Silver IRE the value of are produced, E ae "im ee ween no inet ce | their lawns or in their pleasure ground: 
» id Third eas aj e 
Guinea, for t lection of 8 Stove ouse Plants|in the PN gen Senda d sicougly to zt an Palm to bear any amount of 
Entries to be made on or before the 23d A next. Schedules E on Hews of 59 BS ely to experience in the 
of Prizes and further particulars may £s obtained o m application to 
SAYAGE, 
Rugby, Ji ” } Hon. Sees. 
is formed at tha e point where the tend ril branches, 
which w ] 
nthe Touraine Gourd} just mentioned a flower | southern parts of pure and it may even with- 
the kingdom and in 
2v OXURFTIOCLTÜRAI SOCIETY. 
RUM DE 
A Show limited to e extremely are or very beautiful Plants 
Sill be held in the Corner ote Paes. DAY, August 24, and 
will remain open un eee s vening, Angust 29. 
. 2. The object of the in inaugurating this Show is to Exhibit 
tot the Fellows and the public the number ofi new, rare, and beautiful 
o4 brought befor e Floral Committee durin, ng the last three | 
flower bein ing soldered to the base of the tendril. 
The two are quite distinct in colour 
ance, Bu 2 is not all. et 
"nera is form at the next division 
tendril, and we conceive nae this als 
of t 
irom a 
E Exhibitors must state the price at which the: repared t 
m the tho specimens exhibited or other pee of the tha. same kind. 
will be made by the Council to be dis pou d by 
mors or otherwise among the Fellows at be lg period 
All plants must' be k on 
il 
plant proceeding from | PeT 
requi 
summer iis mperature than we usually 
to enable it to "i v with that 
when at home. In its own 
ag axil of the leaf being soldered to 
x opes 
t the e same time with the flow i 
delivered before 8 o'Clock 
thé Show. 
6. For further information and schedules apply to Mr. Ey.ts, 
Ro; 
Horticultural Society’s Gardens, South Kensington. m 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. fa 
division of the tendril boars a ey jani 
In one case indeed w bavo 
rising from behind the 
T This view of the coali 
tendril is confirmed 
SATURDAY, Ane 30, 1864. 
Bx the M 
under eultivation all the six 
JU CUEBIT 
ries of Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
iie com: ies 
rm 
of "Mug Naunrxw and other | im 
uc 
ITA, iig he has characterised in | between 
perfectly defined ped with t 
flowers with twice the 
me question has arisen as to the nature of the | grow 
Meg in autumn 
Palm to grow re. in its p 
The €: y an 
ades: is therefore 
e 
article of oultivative: In i 
E: rm pa ky not flowering till the second 
of euri osity, p io fe as 
C. digitata has quite a different 
habit from the 
ts present condition, | it! 
on. | b^ mos nce 
nur Stocks in Annals of Es 
ucourze 
e ail Bu e No rd a ys gus Pum pki , but in som 
plants of P Martner to Henge pri and: finally, that E 
s to the left in ined Portm n: wes Án da 
small eai ea pes ardy variety sent by M. NA 
arti 
e, reason 
"my de 
e whe e cause o 
slowness of growth is explained and underst — 
Our plant, then, is one of those which will gro 
