Avavst 6, 1864] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
745 
— 
— Undersigned 
ELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA.— The s m ignod 
Choice Seeds for Present S 
TO: PARKER begs to offer the ge» sel all 
of 
which are warranted new and the finest oe be of zu 
gs to o! offer fine healthy Seedling Plants 
following prices :— wall of 
lings, ‘ingle pots, 50s. per several kinds 
Spo imen Plants, E 24-sized pots, 18 cal cdm 0s. per dozen. C ALCEOLARI A, Herbaceous, mixed 2 
e Plants, in 3 pot, 30s. per Merger CoE arl from ce varieties mixed ` 2 $ 
ins inches, Tbs. lea STO Scarlet Intermediate re dod 
ARAUCARIA IM RICATA, in 48 po fine, 9s. TT dozen. x ieee te, ditto : K z CIC] 
CUPRESSDS E LAWSONIANA, s 12s. pe let, ditt s 5i M bait 
HrxcnmwaN, Edmonton, near Tandon. : White, Nau me 0 
ami it herus mixed 2 
ERUACEOUS rset ager "b Vom A PRICED and DESC pns bearded top oc ses and 
l be fi pplicants. 
LARIA (James’).—This unrivalled strain has in PLANTS is published and wil 
a LEA vedi IRST me wherever exhibited—can be Exotic Nursery, Citai Surrey, S. 
seen in bloom here. Sealed Packe ier 5 Eos PESCE Pipe 
3s. 6d., and 5s. a [ J NBIVALLED CALCEOLARIA, PRIMULA, 
RAKIA, Mem jene and PICOTEE. 
CH Giot Po surpassed. Sand Pas Son teas tends HERBACEOUS CALCEOLARIA, 2s. 64. per packet. 
HUNTS SWEET WILLIAM.—Sealed Packets 6. $ HERRA PO US CA CALCEOLARTA, 2s. Gd. per packet 
HUNTS A MAERMEDIATE STOCK. Iruó and. dme. Sealed HALF SHRUBBY CALCEO! de " 
PANSY From mM varieties, Sealed Packets, 1s. and 2s. 6d. HOOTEE, eg re MARIS, Dy ba ee pel P vi 
And err te ed as, Hino 3 A Eg jer DX. = RR & Svaprx, Seed Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent Garden. 
Wu. Cursusn & Son, Highgate 
CHOICE AZALEA INDICA. 
F. 
à 2 
THE DULWICH NURSERIES, SURREY, 
Beg to call attention to their Stock of the above, which des all the newest and Im Y hel aig and of which 
they can now offer a large quantity, well set with bud, at moderate p 
They can with omen recommend their 
FLAG of TRUCE, large double white, | CE of TAN brilliant orange scarlet, 
ie APHAM dioit, Y, right kohi 
| PE. UR. 1 yee. Se | 
They have on Sale a few Plants of the original stock of the above sorts set with bud, and suitable for growing e 
into specimens, of which they will be happy to furnish sizes and price 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of their COLLECTION. Free on application. 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. 
B. S. WILLIAMS, 
PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., 
le ire Arie ls. Band at 3. 
| 24th Por ned —— d 
2 Sowing. 
p í Si IMPROVED ess sd 
est season for eil Italian 
ensur 
S y in 
Rye 
ie! sprin 
TRIFO UM INCARNATUM (Early 
W Crimson), 5d per lb., or cheaper in large 
į quantities. 4 
Mixture of the above will be 
spring. 
MUSTARD SEED Sheep Feed in 
October and November, or for Green Manure, 
RAPE.—New Seed at reduced price. 
Surrox & Sons, m Berkshire Seed 
Establishment, Readin, 
H.E 
b L EcwtUs 
IMPERIAL CABBAGE (Trur), 
e 
avourite: we receive orders for it X 
all parts of the kingdom. 
J. C. WnxrLEeR & Sow, Seed Growers, 
Gloucester, 1 
shire Agricultural Soci 
(ARTERS GARDENERS SET T 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
SOUTH KENSINGTON. 
Future ARRANGEMENTS. 
th August, Wednesday, and following days—Show of New and Rare 
Pv at exse ades 
fe 26th 
Peay 
Promenade in Am in oran nd September, every Monday, admission 
1s. at 
19th October, pnm m and follo ruit and Vegetable 
Shows at South Kensington. 
16th No , Wedn , and fo g — Chrysanthemum 
Show at South Kensington. 
7th December, Wednesday and following days—Internatiomal Fruit 
and Vegetable ied 
26th Met TUA Mon and following g days 
lation. 
ne w open y. Admissi Mondays, 6d. 
z eu Fridays, and Satu: Ade R 3 Wednesdays, 
ares by Fellows’ personal admission or orders. 
n ES days of ms end Competition, Volunteers in Uniform are 
admitted at half p 
Feels great pleasure in being able to introduce this importa: It sed se 
was fruited more nd the previous season ; therefore ample time jn been. allowed to fll end its qualitim, 
seen and reported most favourably upon by many of the best be f the day, each describin: 
White iiy extant "p the best Grape that has been raised of late 
an extensive demand, has prepared a large ‘Stock, which. will be 3i exui condition, and 
l years since, a 
lt has ‘oa 
gitas the best late 
Che Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, Se Ok 1864, 
ready for aisitibution $ in September. Early orders are respectfully soliei A List of those who have favoured him | $ 
with orders will be published shortly. PRICES - Wnzar then is to i i with ml Fiowkk 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. | ? Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s, each. — Tha t the visitors thereto are becoming 
E PEETA e weary of things as they have been, the forcible 
letter of Mrs. Ernrs, which we printed last week 
. Hode’s Report on the Royal Vineyard Grape : (p. 723), is abundant evidence, if indeed any other 
“ Bunches hard and well set, sometimes tapering, and sometimes short ovate. Berries large and roundish ovate, skin white and | evidence than that afforded by one's own experi- 
nee S p II rete Sica ius |È observation were that 
This is a fine ng Grape, and received a First-class Certificate from the Fruit Committee of the Royal rkieultural ; Society. mething further t embodied in these 
Tor th f the Horticultural Press, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, April 9. exhibitions—some l: idea, as our c - 
Spec ELI ILLUSTRATION by A ANE ate e for 12 Postage Stamp dent puts it, to keep up the interest in them, and 
NEW HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI, First-class Certifica 
CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLA , First-class cette, 
Awarded by the Royal Horticultural Bociety, August 4, 
M following is the Report of the Floral Comm 
NI.—This was wes of a ue h of Seedlings raised by 
S and C the fi 
* CLEMATIS JACKMA i 
of a cross between C. lanu; the female parent. They 
wes of a deep bright The Di kei 
whic; p the present variety, 
quite an acquisition. The plants 
r to six sepals. It was considere 
“CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA.—This was from the same batch of Seedlings as the foreg 
differed 2 in X decur maroon-shaded, reddish-violet flowers, which were duis for ét. E oa li 
appearance of the s 
The following is an Extract from the Gar eners iub coin Newspaper, November 21, 1863 
“The recollection of pre „hardy, hybrid forms of Clem shown at South- Ke ensingtor 
Summer, has served reminder that amongst t hard y Cli sie the Clematis alread i DUE pest material 
position. Cut flowers Ex deo of them exhibited on the bc Brea referred to (August 4, XA a [ci 
unanimous a 
be zu M irst-class Certificate, and well they deserved it, for certainly 
ii seedlings red from lanuginosa, the female plant, crossed with the two very distinct sa dead 
mentioned. We have s pis seen inno more beau tiful ; the lustrous richness of the col 
enhancing their beauty. 
The Gardeners’ 
“CO J; Chronicle, January 9, 1864, on Meritorious Novelties in New Plants, mentions :— 
ackmanni, an English hybrid, with flowers of the richest velvety-purple—decidedly a "front-rank plant." 
« Q. J. The Journal of eer Iv , 1863, remarks : KE 
"ud ackmanni, a cede vare T Pe fubro-Violess, a ‘finely-formed, reddish violet- 
ug flower, very distinct. "Both th all pr Meg equis hardy climbers.” 
GEORGE JACKMAN an WOKING NURSERY, SURREY, 
Hay — 
consider i itise qx " ene to the are for. me foe? Lee 
nth of Octobe: 
tite 
tigh testimonials o of their heir exelence and beauty. Orders will now be taken, and the plants will be vent out riot in 
lead 
each. Plants, extra strong, 21s. each. 
o 
ssts. JACKMAN, the result 
to make the A trouble and exp attractive to vig pum 
visitor for g 
them, has bes 
We live in ad ago o maven $ ess; and flower. er-shows, 
like ali other mea er must be e progressive. 
What would satisfy th 
of a centu 
very evide 
on of 
we 
are perhaps as they are; but 
certainly not for ps ally greater poipoi of 
visitors "who go X the sake of finding something 
o admire, a who abov 
under its most favourable aspe 
y | lated to afford." And yet with all our change, 
i wa aem n" as ke can, Lol 
| reform revolution "E 
wo 
to ncaa. Exhibition plants a e iw produced 
like _ALADDI IN's 8 palace, and w even 
it ha 
Plants, ise 
The usual allowance to the Trade. Two Coloured D. ing be had post free fe 
T, WE oy 
LWENTY~JOUr otamps. 
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