Ocrosrz 15, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 985 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1862. p 
B S. WI LUAM invitos i E dumm of his large and 
THE ONLY PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED FOR SEEDS. and LYCOPODS MISCELLANEOU V E CER FERNS, 
VE and GREEN 
PLANTS. PO ARIEG ATED and CORN AMENT AE TOLIAGED 
PLANTS, T FERNS, &c.; amongst which are some ve: 
specimens. A DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED ih etre 
VINE 8. pi Rey Victoria Nurseries, Holl 
JAMES CARTER & CO. S 
PRIMULA CAR 
N coloured one 
AN zor to call attention to their unrivalled stock of the above, 
ne, 
E: FILICIFOLLA (Fern-leaved). 
other EE of the older kinds of fimbriated Primulas, 
mbering over 2000, in splendid condition for Fruiting in Pots p "d. Henprxson & Sox, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, 
^ ndon, N.W. 
/ oe Platting out, all true to name, raised tg Vines growing : at their rd TT 
Nurse selected from the most approved varieties in tivation. x Hardy sh 
The Là varieties offered by n this season may also be had. id SPON Dare. the. pleasure ite E 
RU eer vi m ipe Satins DNE wht vu pst rd Pii d 
POLYSTICHUM ACULEATUM ACROCLADON, | 
ATHYRIUM FILIX-; gero eed MUCRONATUM, 
Á OTOMERATUN; 
The AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT to ** CARTER'S VADE MECUM,” (They have each received First-class Certificates from the Roya 
Containing full descriptions of 50 most desirable varieties of VINES, and complete Lists of PERE DUTCH likewise ATRI THYRI RUN PIED ESAE S ons vE 
BULBS, and Plants of every description for Autumn use, vill be ll be forwarded by Post on application NONA Mn mni coo a meses 
JAMES SANE AND CO., SEED FARMERS, MERCHANTS p "d ecu rau rhe e ris 
238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, Y ILLIAM WOOD anp SON are now offering the 
j following Collections of BULB 
FOR CON acu and enna SE. 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. a | 2 | | tos. 
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. D) [d dinner F. 
£4 82 e EA 29 
FOR CONSERVATORY and FLOWER GARDEN. 
.B. S. WILLIAMS, mim 3 per sei ep S 
e £4 £2 | £1 | 10 
| PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., Lu DELE SO ALOQUE of BULBS, which nj be lid Reg 
Be announce = 3E dh ims this valuable GRAPE. It was raised several years since, a on applica d 
was fruited last and ed e e time has iem allowed to Tally te test its qualities. It has vm Prestige S GARDENER'S VADE-MECUM. 
e Me nd reported m Erroa E. ue sa of the best jud d ves day, each. describing it as the aues ate 
te Grape extant, ve ee —_ pe that has been raised of late e stock is in excellent condition. 
Early OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
orien are respectfully so R FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
PRICES: LIST of AWARDS, OCTOBER 11, 1864. 
lanti i Fruiti FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Strong P ting Canes, 91s. each. | Strong ting Canes, 42s. each, AvcuBA JAPONICA PICTA (mas.), from Mr. Bull, cei ea, 
CATTLEYA DEVONIENSIS, from Mr. Vei itch, Chi helsea. 
CATTLEYA DoMINIANA ALBA, from Mr. Veitch. 
V. gc Pevarcoxtum Lapy CuLLUx, from Messrs. E. G. Hender- 
poe n & Son, St. John's Wood, 
N Uf SIA ps SECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
N » OP C Dania Lronrxiso, from Mr. Legge, rri 
A ETNA ASIN Sou ANUM bom ASTRUM RYBRIDUM, from Mr. McIntosh, Hammersmith 
> aS k A ts P S The Next Merre will take place on November 8. 
v ue LJ HC Tnomas Moore, Secretary to the Committee. 
AE uim EVO a Goi ote 
sre » E. 
GARDEN gheGavorners Chronicle. 
Orders 21s. and upwards sent carriage paid. F pet vsu 
LILIUM AURATUM, the most magnificent variety of this family, 10s. 64. and 15s.; WAETING TUR TAF ENSUING 
roots which have this autant. lowertd, 21s. dice = , Wepyespar, Oct. Vu p ER Ade 
DUTCH, CAPE, FRENCH, JAPAN, and M FLOWERING BULBS, 
of the read aa this Journal are old 
For the SITTING-ROOM, CONSERVATORY, GRE 1 HOUSE, and FLOWER GARDEN. en pened to remember a time when the pane of 
A Descriptive and Priced List with Cultural tang Sree and post paid on application. this -er mar all but ASE T from 
THE COVENT GARDEN COLLECTIONS of BULBS for In and Out-doors, 10s. -— c he fren 425., and 63r, | PUBLIC GARDEN had little to do with them 
THE PAXTONIAN COLLECTIONS of BULBS for Out-doors, 10s. 6d., 15s. d 63s. except re assist ix me Ti g for their pump 
THE KENSINGTON GARDEN and CRYSTAL PALACE COLLECTIONS for Ind Wi me G; Thes were the good old times, when most of the 
21s., 30s., 42s., and 63s. one Win poen dee ants in such places had not their is ML 
HYACINTHS, 25. 6d. to 15s, per dozen. CROCUS, 1s, 6d. to 4s. per 100, TULIPS, 3s. 64. to 20s, per 100. k "front of them as they usually have now, and if 
marked E € had only a number ue on a 
ZONALE PELARGONIUM, seed saved from superb new varieties exhibite 1 Mr. Bull; | label refe ing | to some "list Which was care 
End deni Mg ink, E et rose, otote , b blacks salmon, rose-pink, oran; um bo bs b k 
ine! - Mr. = magnificent strain of MIMUL x b c ccm "Ne. “Holland's If the visitor happened to be partic eularly struc 
Prize CYCLAMEN PERSICU ls. per packet. Now is a good time to sow these see ith the beauty of a: plant which he met with 
his walks, he had = ——À bes Legen, 
BARR anp SUGDEN, reas MERCHANTS and SAPE AD 12, KING STREET, is er PS oa 
COVENT GARDEN, W.C. bably : all t the Salariati. fue could ac niis jd, This 
[S ate of things is changing asthe world grows older, 
——— |andasmen ats more liberal in their x eas. ind ro at 
| pee gardens, like Kew for exa 
ow READY, NEW HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS, thrown open te the people, and ihe olleotions 3 in 
WELL ADAPTED FOR COVERING VERANDAHS, TRELLIS WORK, WALLS, PORTICOS, PILLARS, FESTOONS, &c. | nom are legibly named, so that “all who run 
may read.’ he same thing ed Ad said of 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI, First-class Certifica |our publie parks. As PATERFAMILIAS takes his 
CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA, First-class He Mt family out for a walk in o. places bog 
sed, without much knowledge of Botany, point out to 
warded by the Royal Horticultural Society, August 4, 1863. AES berless objects cane cf t interest wl S 
x Patronised by Her Majesty THE QUEEN, the Nobility and Gentry. must ne sg iy otis in 
sew them the Sugar and Tea 
— can E re an en 
GEORGE J ACKM AN & & SON, plants, the proceeds of which had formed such an 
important item at the oa a table from which 
they had just di d or the Cotton which clothes 
Have much pleasure in ie to the ae for the pia ae. ben utiful rich coloured, free fi them; or plants which yad ae and pen 
and vigorous- growing Clematises, that thi rene MM Feenanend, be ing convinced, when knows; d they together with a hundred other things of interest; 
will occupy a ey high position in elimbi ers will now be taken, and the plants will be sen and all this he can do, simply because the plants 
strictly in rotatio in our public gardens have their ope placed in 
For further a ulars of “their sterling merits,” read our Large Advertisement, August 6, pa; ms ; the front of them. yit gardens, in this way, have an 
of the Floral Committee, Royal be eer Society, August 4, 1863 ; Gardeners’ Chronicle, mber 21, | interest to the general public, and are r$ dally turned 
E ; Journal of Horticulture, August 11, aed ^d Chronicle, January 9, 1864; the ion a m Toolegte tl to good pen unt in the education of the people. 
3 erc September, 1964, with a Co toured li istration ; and Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 27, 18 The greatest results oftentimes HP g from the 
E TUNE Plants, 91s. each. | most ee causes. Who can imagine the differ- 
proe all to the Trade. f s Hiec sioe UE ence which is pr roduced upon the ied by one label 
Cees Y “PS which tells the visitor that the plant he stands in 
A CAT LOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK free on ats, | fr ont of, is the Tea plant of China for exam} le, and 
