Jory 23, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 697 
= RIP oh SAM acl Me ITA acon ee T BEST SORTS of CABBAGE dsl pai e 5 ds n n ed about the 
SEEDS, i pea Ek ts, 6d. each sort, g= lsease unir W. e geo sis nc 1 multiplica- 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, TR paot to nthe & tiatia plants o , except fo e purpose of _ssoertaining 
SOUTH KENSINGTON SUTTON'S IMPERIAL » eim er the d : gation 
EARLY BLENHEIM n e case wever i P interesti ng, "because it 
SUTTON'S DWARF COMBE s that disease in Mi. scd es may arise from 
ped xin M | NONPAREIL, EARLY YORK, ENFIELD ek eauses which it i vim emend to niai = 
[AY 20, a at AUGUST Aa i ater M WHEELER'S DIPERIAT, and the at e dab not to assign E one aah ba im 
sorts, 3d. p ; DRU MHEAD 
TTLE CABBAGE, 2s. tap rib. ery fi AM. 
LIST of AWARDS. 
Surrox & Sons, 
Cass 2. GARDEN SEATS in TRON and WIRE. 2 ee e s 
Insuffici 
1 Many of our readers, we imagine, have perused 
cient nner ee Reading. with fasion the highly interesting ** Notes o 
"rang 4 GARDEN SR R i = ” i i 
c 1 Dus STONE Axp CO. Sturmer amb N oodlan ds Gardens” that have appeared from time to tim 
nsufficient Competition. rseries, near Halstead, and only in our columns; and some of them, probably, are 
ES GARDEN STOOLS in M m toria] | Hav erhill Junction of V Great, Eastern ind ning Valley 4 aliens H 
Coase 11 beg to offer 19 distinct and most beautiful HARDY CLIMBERS, ei g forward with the p hope o soon 
> all well-established, from 18 inches to 3 fest high for de They aving a holiday that will enable them to satisfy 
Insufficient Competition. consist of the finest CLIMBING ROLES JASMINES PASSION z it and h th fi 
FLOWERS HONEYSUCKLES (in » CL LEMATIS eir curiosity, an See wi eir iva eyes a lew 
Crass H.—GARDEN VASES in TERRA COTTA. and IVIES (a most beautiful Golleotioti & ^ a F t Office} of t d b tiful thi that intelli- 
the rare and beauti ings that our intelli 
Insufficient Competition. Orders must, accompa: ny the.order from stran : : 
A CATA ALOGUE f for one eae E now in the press, of New and | gent correspondent Mr. ROBINSON h p d out 
Crass 17.—GARDEN VASES in POTTERY WARE. opens ie ants of 1864, at reduced c We possess all the greatest | being wort of noti ; either on aecount of 
* 3 266 veltie: Di e 
Insufficient Competition. A CATALOGUE of GENERAL STOCK and a WHOLESALE | their singular form, their elegant pearance, or 
pi RON. CATALOGUE of STOCK, each for one stamp. o me 2 : A 2 
LASS 18, —GA RDEN emn ORTON X PX (T FLORAL| 2 &xamples of the skilful manner in which the 
Insufficient Competitio A UPON IRE t e ae ^A L| are cultivated in the justly celebrated gardening 
Crass 23.—GARDEN THERMOMETERS of ALL KINDS, famous | The SECOND EXHIBITION of the ubose Society will take place | establishments at York, Edinburgh, and Dublin. 
for accuracy and good wo: nskoatdp. on WEDNESDAY, August 24 "The First-class and Extra Prizes will t hat i d 
Mr. L. lack ^ Fe a Garden, Tondon, for RR. with | be open to all En, nglan nd. EXTRA PRIZES is, OWeYGE, tO Ligaen 1s state : at page 507, 
erm = me and China al, price 9s. rst-class Collection of Roses (24-kinds, 3 trusses Pii» E I Third. respecting the lovely WATER WEED, APONO- 
S gean on ae £3 0 0 £110 0 £0 E 0 | GETON DISTACHYON, in the pond of the Edinburgh 
21. —GARDEN S fe Dahlias vari : : 5 
wang bhai "Pcenracy nnd cheapness, ' kis, Sane te | Dito Panas ditto (24 ea i 110 0 015 0 6 Royal Botanic Garden, that we wish partieularly to 
NL with. Box-wood Indicator, Second- | Ditto npe yhocks (12 varieties) shown "NUS, direot the attention of all who are fond of aquatic 
Glass Cortificater us A truss of Rosca isto Consist of one s shoot c T from the wood of r| plants. We scarcely know a water plant that is more 
current year's gro n ition to ass Wi 1 1 6 
Crass 25. -GEOTHERMAL THERMOMETERS disqualify.” Ín canto mere jroo creme Mindy stare a without sur. | attractive than this Aponogeton, or better adaptéd 
Mr. L. | Casella, for Geothermal Thermometer with Brass Tube, rounding ‘buds, ' single Rose may be shown. and will be accounted | for. en ivening, with its long deep-green floating 
as a truss. z P 
RES nan ACIER Exhibitors dor the Ext tra Prizes will not b 1 É leaves, curiously formed spikes sweet- 
— milar subjects in the ot i i : 
Mr. L. ua First-class Certificat Non-Members subject to an entrance feo of 10s. scented white flowers, the dee aie he I of 
Schedules and other information may bo < obtained li iae r other ornamental piece of water; and : 
s 27,GARDEN BAROMETERS of any kind. the SrcsrrAmw 81, High Street, Burton-on-Trent. — ^0 rprised to find it i S not more frequently 
Mr.L. Cala for Upright Barometer, First-class Certificate. 
Mr. L. Cera Tor Upright Barom eter, Second-class Certificato, R9Y4r NU SOCIETY. employed - suo ha purpose, n nly 
Crass 98. GARDEN HYGROMETERS of any kind LIST of AWARDS, July grow ur fountains and garden ponds. H 
Mr. L. Casella, First-class Cert E IRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. ri inal from the Cape of Good Hope, this 
ETUNIA STRIATA PERFECTA, from . Holland, Gr. to R. W. Peake, lant has been generall eonsider d to b tend. 
35.—GARDEN MOWING Stiles n E Tai Esq., Isleworth. [xu g y de P 
cies jet Green & Son, 2, Farringdon Road, ou om any ,SECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATES. exotic, and has been trea’ such; but it has 
First-class Certificate. ASPLENIUM TRICHOMANES IM ud AS Mr. Holland. now been ascertained t der certai 
Qt Wi Judées coraldér the GrH kaiva And small toll pese "Hiondiks Rivan, from Mr. Windsor, Gr. to Lord Mie "PA e "In, COR 
ers Dufferin, Highgate. ditions, it ficiently h t d 
vantageous to the mac Rosx (H. P) Y De Lee NDLEY, from Mr. W. Paul, Waltham Cross. : e z Tr cod co TO CONYE DAD opar 
: i Mes Giow-worm, from Mr. ki J. Perry, "Castle Bromwich, air both in England and Seotland and has become i 
.. Crass 39.—GARDEN MOWING MACHINES, drawn by a Pony. VxnnBENA SxowsALL, from Mr. C. J. Pe « li tized,” if h - $ : 
Messrs. T. Green & Son, First-class Certificate. SPECIAL CE RTIFICATE * Booumatized, if such a t Ing were possible, at 
au : t i hibited in this Ks of 2 LA arieties of Vernena, from Mr. C. J. Perry. Edinburgh. Sto MP know E has lived fo 
lass also, The Next MrrrING of the Ganinit ‘will take place on Tuesday, | man ears roducing seed i bund 
athe Nes a à Mar e abundance, and 
—GARDEN ROLLERS for One Man. Tuomas Moonz, Secretary to the Committee, flo ering nearl the ptm er "ba ough. uis is 
In this Qui Mid were four Exhibitors, but es did not i i rese 
Ime the Rollers of oM merit, Ma ques in making The , "1 : ascribed to the prs 4d of springs , : : 
aay award. They consider the division in the small rollers a positive | a S hronicie, |of the pond in which it g tiug the j 
e. : H 4 bs = m s 
utr n Cos ee SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1864, See E: ATATEN mie E 
"Messrs JT. B. Brown & Co., Second-class Certificate. ——$——— 
This vas awarded for the improved principle of fixing the leverage, more than 30 years, gamit us to believe ur ERE 
and consequent easy working. I ible to say not ch to the circumstance o springs bein 
DR about ig bat the which we have now he pond that the peat thrives so well an 
eH sipots EE. we nme by the Judges inferior | to report, if known to ios has hitherto escaped | ins being killed by frost, as to the "depth of 
Tr ord e tib pour E wor Een Dt Bar det DuEposa, ourobservation. It sometimes happens that some | water in which it is placed, and by which it is 
sass 50. INDIA-RUBBER HOSE fnr Wetecing Gar pori plant proves armes d me a — $ the prot ted In this opinion we are v ere ed d 
ies Warner & Sons, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, Lonénn, Fi Second. | leaves never acquire a good colour, the 5 » 
class Certificat »" mendi or vs fruit shanks or spots without| Horticulture" of the conditions under WOR 
Crass 54.—GARDEN PUMPS (Fixtures). g possi assign any reason for its|true aquatics exist. "it is there rad pens 
Messrs. J. W First-class Certificate. differen foit. neighbours. There is P ** plants wing entirely under 
Crass 56. GARDEN FUMES Dicen. no appreciable difference in the position or soil, and to some extent protected m 
Messrs, J. Warner & Sons, fi ls, First- bed the plant is always unhealthy, and ee is fig | and sudden changes of perature to whi 
x class Mottaret dapi a fecic ternati ive save to root, it out without p Such | ordinary land plants are frequentl osed; at 
essrs, J, W: r&S p ipod, . - 
TEN Sipe ts, and in| the sam time, however, water plants are ve 
Crass 8.—GARDEN WATERING POTS, pe in Tin or Zine. | Our ignorance, we are obliged rather to ask for often eria by ld, and it not unfrequentl 
nsidered fit for the riesce than to give it. The case before us | happens cold winter's night plauts iu a 
emot however is of quite a different nature, because it pond Pen rH reati injured, or even killed, wkilst 
€ ADNE Tne H T H " H 
ma, Cents SL-GARDEN ERRA COTTA. - is only a portion of the plant which is affected, | those in a neighb ouring nd will remain quite 
Certina <° ^j The roots are in good order, there is no mistake | uninjured. ater is cooled eithe 
NR as eA Morris Gee: ^o] abont the sd and the crop upon the evaporation, o "ty 6 contact with cold air, t i 
E dh lí Conipelition. greater part of the partieular Vine is healt pan ir from the soil ii ‘the facility with which it is 
pd raxor dius ponsa iare d. has no tendency to shank or spot; but ther ved, and the readiness with which eurrents are 
ie Se rn aei Es partieular branch which, from the earliest budding | | formel i fea it. en the surface of water is in any 
fe Mfg | 10 spring, has never gone right for the last five or | way co it b es heavier or denser, and a 
^ x 
Nr Ww: a. m Aaa hostel E, for Pruning | 5X Years. The young leaves are na rae a | kind of ciroulation i is eost v bli, d, the 
III lass Certificate. e F: and tl 
The Judges 
the principle worthy of commendation. 
REEN HOUSES, 
cold wate ending, 
^x rising to its doe 
FORCING HOUSES, 
` and heating. 
The Judges A S66 Ea 
idvantages over houses at present in Spa oo exhibited offered any ls 
Cut BOILERS for MEANING 
The Jud dia t 
p y t , the rest remain small|because if the surface water 
rants "aid are perfect] seedless. The 1 
Crass 85.—HOT-WA’ ER PIPES, C Pm oia m stc d 3 A int of | d , but the ES xpands, i it 
rface. It follows 
Er considered well adapted for Steam, but too flavour, eain i fact of un. the few which appear € remains “Tor op is sting 3 Sak the eh Ke es 
Crass 86.—STOP-V ALVES for HOT-WATER PIPES. examining the particular branch, it is not cold winters night surface t a pond is 
j Rm Morton m rigs Loughborough, for| possible to observe the sigh htest Atirni; the | cooled, the whole body ‘of water sinks in tempe- 
a peenem affe ction is s perfectly local, andi its mah prin cu re | rature to 40°; after that, rd surface only 
y kind not mentioned in the th o get co| d 
3 bru as that of the ; 
we er ondsey, which are otherwise of the usual green tint. | formed, while the water below continues at 
1 paith wood | iub, ‘withoot Medi red a Ge Garden Engine | Plants 
Training Plants, 
gre ^ con sat a 
Belts, for Improved ence gii ditiis. oil * is not probable that the Aon isease, which | temp erature of 40°. In consequence of z kind 
n 1 1 i 1 t 
t a ied if it were attempted to raise plants, produced, a body of feed is easily cooled down 
lcm X Be £ articles exhibited or eR "the eyes of the diténued shoot. It p to within 89 of e it has 
eL Oh 8, 88, an 3 953595 | however likely that any one should make the arrived i that piit, m further cooling proceeds, 
