Jorr 16, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
673 
Vine Duchess of Buccleuch. 
T PARKER begs to announce tha * he 
arranged for the distribution of the s stock of this 
valuable EARLY E GRAPE, and that the plants wi il be 
t x 
t early in autumn. ‘ull particulars as to its qualities will be 
given in s advertisements. In the meantime, and during v 
whole of th nm. mA to the Gardens of eith Verg eA 
Stron Planti Canes, 21s. each ; Extra strong Fruiting Canes, 
42s. ped Orders are now being booked, and will be executed in 
strict rotation. 
xotic Nursery, Tooting, S 
y puur «sR Ry ot DORR E 
AHAM’S MUSCAT ITTITUMg 
y Orc! house Grape with a Frontignan flavour.—This 
hardy and prolific Grape was raised by F. J. Graham, , of Cran- 
ford, and received a Certificate from the t, Committe 
of the Royal Horticult Society. It has a fine Frontignan flavour, 
is equal in every respect to the nisus usqué, but, more hardy, 
and not so liable to crack as that variet: It isa 
y is. 
bearer, the bunches being equal in size ts those of Royal 
and the berries as large as those of Dutch Sweetwater. 
zm" Stook having been purchased by Jons SrAwnisn, strong Plants 
be sent out in the first week of June, price 15s. to 31s. 6d, each. 
petes Plants of all the leading kinds of Grapes. LISTS and 
Prices to Le had on application j 
. Royal Nurseries, Ascot, Berks. 
Extra Strong Gra 
UCOMBE, PINCE, | havi 
4d splendid stock o: VINES fit for din dy ant enr 
propagated from Eyes ferri from their large Seta S 
in 
AND CO., 
can offer fine em Ano. id io a "x; Firen - e 9 fee «i nes of all t 
eoi g kinds, s. 6d. e 
P. x the larg: es ie ex) 
BERE Y Ms to 11 h ve long, ver peor te Vid 
non Which; As Ac pA ndvantageously select those suitable for 
ruiting fin x next s — Liberal a r Carriage. 
xeter Nursery, E. 
WM. PAUL can confidentl "y" eine the follow. 
fire NEW ROSES raised or fa se EA by him. In Beant 
Wales, and Re 5 Mes he believes that yu 
r free from e t de Pod 
of Waltham, Princess of 
has peser in obtaining a race altogeth: 
of Neier de te which renders almost aiioa some 
beautiful Rose: òf tho Ld 
BEAUTY OF LTHAM, H.P. (W. Paul).—Flowers cherry 
a to bright A rosy carmine, cupped, ` iio and fall, very hardy 
d very sweet. Obtained the premier us se the National 
Rose Show, Royal Horticultural Gardens, ns the w Rose 
: of the year; the same award at cece ap Price Pe d 
LORD MACAULAY, H.P. (W. Paul)—Flowers variable, er 
from scarlet to rich phun. Vu xe in the petal 
large, full, produced abundantly and cession ; bit 
good, foliage uec a splendid a a Certi ifcates 
oai the EU DLE each and Royal Botanic Societies 
don, 
di. HERBERA a (W.. Paul).—Flowers rosy carmine, the 
tals vl at the summits, in cu Ark: of ud Waltham, 
Tuo id. altoge! excellence. 
First-class Royal ] Botani 
full, p 
Society of London. 
x^ ^ n 
PRINCESS OF WALES, H.P. (W. Paul).—Flowers vivid crim: 
E to eK eye an m unusual body of glout, "ds to E 
C cupped, arge, very double, and remark- 
abl Smooth. Growt! d constitution free, hardy, 
vigorous; foliage hands s uite first-rate. Price 7s. 6d. ea. Ei: 
A coloured plate by Andre ews for seven postage stamps. 
| 
y red, flowering up to 
Growth extraordina arily vigorous ; 
I 2s. 6d. 
Or THE PRE t (Prin es) has a most | 
M vigorous "healthy habit ; rtm AR is of veta A oes and brightest 
LUN IG T c E E 
own ry near 
Article, July Ez 1863. 1 s 
“Mr. W. PAvr exhibited cut specimens of H.P. Rose, 
Princess of Wales, bright carmine rose, which” was nv admired. 
—Journal of Horticulture. 
The eret of the NEW FRENCH ROSES, 
to 42s. ig dozen. 
RA gree of the old and Popular sorts, 
9s. to 18s. 
Choice See ds for Present ‘Sowing. _ 
ES ———— 
HE BEST SORTS of CABBAGE 
ue E eek 6d. each sort, ehe 
Free, sufficie raise a thousand plan’s of 
each, 
SUTTON’S IMPERIAL 
EARLY BLENHEIM 
SUTTON’S DWARF COMBE 
p^ WILLIAMS n Pent supply Genuine SEEDS 
Per 8. EN p kt.—s. d. 8. d. 
MULA 6 INTERMED ATE 
TW " 1 6and2 6| STOCK.. .. 0 6and1 0 
CALCEOLARIA 1 6 and 2 SA BROMPTON do. 0 6and1 0 
The above Seeds are saved with great care. 1 b Led 
to give me cen 
aradise and Victoria Nurseries, | Holloway, London, N. 
New xw e Plants 
S Mee rone ns pmo ion of his e and 
well rted Colléctions of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS, 
and LY COPO DS, MISCELLANEOUS ES and GREEN HOUSE 
PLANTS, VARIEGATED and; ORNAM. 
EN NEAL. ERR 
PLANTS, TREE FERNS, &c. ; amongst which y fine 
specimens. 
A DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATALOGUE post free on 
application. 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. 
eeds Worth Con: 3 
OBSON S., PRIZE Vp IA SEED is 
sendas. 
e kingdom. sealed packets, 1s, 6d., 25. 6d., 
3s. 6d., 
OBSON’S i22 CINERARIA SEED.—Ten First 
Prizes award our Collection in the Spring, 1862, In sealed 
packets, 1s., 2s. Ve 
OBSON'S PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS ZR. 
Superbly TL In sealed packets, 1s., 6d., and 5: 
J. Donsox & Seedsmen, Isleworth, W. 
Ly JL ede AND C “Sturmer and Woodlands 
Nurse! near Halstea and only one mile from the 
Haverhill Junetlon of the Groat Raster and Colne Valley Railway, 
beg to offer 12 oye and most be 
1 well-establish: om 18 inches ti 
E HARDY CLIMBERS, 
al fro gh, Th 
consist. NS vgl finest CLIMBING 
3 feet hi for 9s. 
RO: SES, JASMINES, PASSION 
FLOW d E (in some rare "s d NU e 
and Ivins (a most beautiful collection), &c. MS 
Onda t accompany the order from strangers. 
“pe CATALOGU for one stamp is spon in the press, of New and 
e Plants of 1864, at reduced charge; We possess al! the greatest 
| NONPAREIL, EARLY YORK, ENFIELD 
MARKET, WHEELER'S IMPERIAL, vun 
other old so per pan, OR APIS 
CATTLE CABBAGE, 5 
Surron & Sons, 
T ee 
LEMATIS FORTUNII and STAND —These, 
perhaps the most aan ie d o all Mr. Forro NE'S pei 
from Japan, are now ready to be out in strong plants, 15s, and 
21s. each. 
Also ARUNDO CONSPICUA, a worthy rival of the Pampas Grass, 
flowering very freely three months p in the season than that 
old favourite. Strong plants 18s., 24s., ani eet r dozen. 
Cuarces Noste, Sunning dale Nur: ot. 
Preliminary No 
TIS ge ce and C. RÜBRO- VIOLACEA 
‘August 4, 1803. S Wi be ent out this one 
sent out iS CO} 
Autumn by Messrs. Gro. J. SORA & Son. will n: te taken 5 
and executed in str icti rot ati 
T pa articul ars (with cub acts from the LEADING HorticuL: 
L Papers) with pri e T will Pas xs fe ts funde Advertisements. 
oking 
Ü NRIVALLED CA FEE EOL! Yir" 
PRIMULA, 
CINERAKIA, M EXEC I x PICOTEE, 
HERBACEOUS CALCEOLAR lA, r packet. 
HALF SHRUBBY CALCEO ARIA, x dd. per pa 
CINERARIA, 2s. 6d. per rem. 
CARNATION, Self, wakes, and Bizarres, 2s. 6d. per packet. 
PICOTEE, ite cra ellow gro unds, 2s. SE per er 
Ba Sue: Merchants, 12, Ring Street, Covent Garden. 
TERS x" RDE CUM. 
acket, 
elties. 
at CATALOGUE of GENERAL STOCK and a WHOLESALE 
CATALOGUE of STOCK, each for one stamp. 
om GARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
Y INSTITUTION. 
ritish Fern Catalogu 
SIM can now send, post t free for six p 
SEER 
Part I. (British Ferns and their varietie: 
tdi m isis of Hardy Exotic Ferns) of his New and Pr CEL 
| NOT at IVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, 
0. 
I. (Exotic F Ferns) will be issued a as early as possible. 
|y Nursery, 
Ferns for the Conse vor ice to be Sold by Private 
Tos SALE, a splendid COLLECTION of fine-grown 
FERN NS—Specime ants—including many of the mon i popular 
kini ic ux duh among which are Dicksonias, A: 
Woodwardias, Diplaziums, Davallias, Blechnums, Pe A rar 
tunity of establis e a Fernery. 
A List and a culars of size and price by applying to Mr. S. 
ArPrLEBY, St. dnm CE Doncaster; or to Mr. CLAYTON, 
Gardener, Cai ntley Hall, D: 
HERBACEOUS CALCEOLARIA, 
CHOICE CALCEOLARÍA (James). 
&c., SEED. 
—This unrivalled strain 
GEN) ETING of the Members of this Institution, 
held on WED JNESDATY, the 13th that, at the Bedford Sec Covent, 
Garden, for the upon of Electin; g Three e Pensioners on the Funds, 
the following was the result of the Ballot. 
No, Canpipates’ Names, | Age. | Vote. 
1 Benjamin Collins fo T: ic 65 534 
2 Cuthbert, eed Lp eed oe | 61 559 
3 | John Bosw d | 67 216 
4 M: Eu Same uus. 08 162 
5 498 
Wi William iy 3 63 
pihe: Meet a seting t rus and Many Bun emen kr EwnBLETON, and 
AMIN IE, as hm 
Elected Pensioners of this Society. p ee FONT 
By o. - ne Epw. R. Cut.er, Sec. 
July 16, 186 i, Tavistock Row, ION W.C. 
oa HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
umi oo rcm yl 13, 1864. 
LIST of AWA 
Crass 5, ghey ent KS, 3 ace distinct kinds, 
P. Lydia rd, Battenstón, Bath. 
h 
every instance received First Prizes w Ue exhibited—can Le 
bloom here. Sealed Packets, 1s. 6d. 6d., and 5s. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS MBRIATÀ 
Sealed P: 2s, 
MT Jape 
Packets. 2s. 6d. 
PANSY. acne PN [e named varieties, Sealed Packe 
And >n other first-class Seeds. See CATALOG 
. CurBvsm & Sox, Highgate Nurseries, London, 
PRIZE MEDAL Vir Pe AND CEREALS. 
1st Ciass Certificate to Mr, P. L; diard, Batheasto 
ger oaa) M Warde » 181, 
1st Class. 3 
Crass 11.—1 dish of the British Queen. 
Mr. 
Crass 30.— Heavieat 
| ist Class Certificate to Mr. P. ‘Lydiard, Ba 
Crass 21.—Heaviest 12 Strawberries. - 
Batheaston, 
1st Class Certificate to Mr. P. Lydiard, 
STABLISHED 1 
WILLIAM 
Is now supplying his YELLOW BOY 
Hardy Green-to me Swede, at 9d. per lb. ; i and his 1 
(Various, BROAD-LEAVED and LONG-STALKED 
OLD MARKET PLACE, 
GREEN- E ED SWEDE TURNIP, 
RAPE SEEDS, HYBRID, a 
MIXTURES of GRASS SEEDS for Permanent Pasture, 
CLOVERS, ARTIFICIAL GRASSES, LAWN GRASS, RYE GRASSES, b. y ciens (Third Edition) free by Post. 
RIPON and CLARO SEED ESTABLISHMENT, RIPON, YORKSHIRE. 
MORTON, 
RIPON, YORKSHIRE, 
grown from selected large Bulbs of the 
rU lb. NEW TURNIP SEEDS 
DS WHITE MU WURZEL SEEDS. 
l arious soils ; ib: uh bors and DUTCH 
ers will be publish hed shortly. 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. 
“ Bunches hard and well deer "is 
and wi 
somewhat petro er showing’ serine um Moog 
the whole oy may be eaten withont any in enience 
This 1s a fine looking sr and received a First-el 
À correct eine. 
PRICES 
met dee 
x flesh uo t M TOmarkAbly thin, and a 
caused d the skin. 
Certifcito 
i » L "1 à 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1864, 
TING FOR THE ENSUING 
NT Boeth Kensington cc > 
Turspay, July 19. (Lecture ón Roses, vy Mr URadciyfe), d 
EH, 
in the world than 
Déc to any other 
of knowl 
Ir there were no I por 
our own ; if BOTAN 
recu 4 it there wens no such ‘bth 
as Bo 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
| Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s. each. 
the Royal Vineyard Grape: 
apie and roundish ovate, skin white and 
ng closely to the flesh ; so thin is it, eg 
Flesh firm rm) crackling, with a fine oto sa) flav 
mittee of the Royal Horticultural Soci 
imes short ovate. 
e Fruit Com: 
or the Ween of the —À Pee e see Gardeners’ ae, gam 9. 
o - © r 
ere no other en 
pint x d if there w 
udy oft the members of. our Flo ora than to 
in the s 
or to afford an agreeable and ters ocenpation, 
particu! 
it + pet b of little consequence on what cular 
theory the preparation of works phe 
* TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. 
E B. S. WILLIAMS, 
Feels ein; e to introduce this important tion. It was xd seek TE 
Mic A Ra pt a ene 
: favonrabl by man e ju it as 
White Mirac extant, and the ^ M e Deo raised of late ears. 
o meet an Beat d, ha ed a e Stock, which will be in excellent condition, and 
ready ford for disthibatin in Se — pe orde v ibi dedic solicited. A List of those who have fav: oured him 
a 
more than half epe 
| from their’: mda : whiny a com 
out of our hands where loose ani philosophica 
fi prevail, and T knowledge can only lead 
to partial results, eee “oer meni 
mg aa the views rd à uch w 
y be sound or sing ie ne eter. his studies 
a 
derived 
disoiplino wil dip 
‘ate been con des or not to the vegetation 
E arse nd of t 
"ig ben ES eng Sal lan bed: 
* ‘delin of s ve of 
e lov 
is corti e pam beak than 
|i pitting, 
