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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 817 
cold by night; and thirdly, it becomes a preven 
s wits SEP goie uros ROYAL, HORTICULTURAL, SOCIETY, is the nes omit won elon sn 
B. rk KENSIN condensation, which is so apt to take place, even 
Per pkt.—s. vi Y Per Neb 8 hee m GUST 24, 1804. when little suspected, in houses constructed with 
CT NBEET HE umi (iis joe] o MUN or NEW ecco T ingle in bright cold weather, whether by 
CALCEOLARI mAT 6| BROMPTON do. 0,080.19 Crass 1—STOVE PLANTS in FLOWER. |. | |day Or night. The double-glazing itself may 
The above Seeds are saved with great care, nde im ons for Rogiera aieia, cis class Certificate | me eans ei her 
to give satisfaction. 1 London, N. Mr ME Tagram, Gr. to her predi S once Frogmore, for - brought ab: out oy nire ey — 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. ey ao glabra, Second-class Cert: but the 
ss 2—8TOVE Prior the SOUT o x fF Y TER, remarkable principe legitimately cared ont tinvolves, that the 
eae for their Fo A 
M 5 = NE invites, aE EN Mr. pit Ingram, for Draczena ferrea variegata, First-class Certifi- p n the tw: € glas acd S hould be 
—m ZYCOPODS r MISCELLANEOUS ProT A Am S L HOUED Moans, v Henderson & Co., for Gardenia florida variegata, First- shat i A i it 81 ides, so as (3 pra y enclose a 
AN ANEGA TID. mod ORNA MENTAI AL S FOLIA Ld class Certificate toas, | body of air, which then acts as a non- : 
E gpr Messrs, A. Henderson & Co., for i ommon but homely saying, that what 
A DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATALOGUE ai free on 
application. 
"Ge Ailee. 
Lom Wm. Bull for § Esse s h gyne latifi 
Mr. Wm. B fi cæna ferrea v: 
Mr. J. Linde T2 aranta orbifolia, p Me Certificate 
A ae ug class Certifica 
ta, First-class Certificate 
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m CAL EOLARIA,  PRIMULA, Mr. J. Linden, for Mappa fastuosa, Second-class Ag ue Ge mounting of & top coat in the do ays. That 
CINERARIA, CARNATION, and PIC Mr. J. Linden, for Cyanophyllum cinnam bes, ac pns Mire S pe 
ORE BERET CALCEOLARIA, x E p packet. t. Mr. sete for Maranta picturata, Second-class Certificate a oublie ^ à. E 1 d seul " doubt 
CINERARIA, 2e Wd. por packet - Se Peiper pesce Mr. Wm. ; Bull, yor Draczena terminalis latifolia pendula, Second-class influence in resis ing cola, 3 a 
CARNATION, Solf, Flakes an agreed to dullard, but the chances are tha. 
BIOOTEE, Y White and Yellow aroun, bd, per Mt 
B x, Seed Merchants, 12, 
x TL 8, 
gantly fitted up, 10s. 6d. dose 
DOW GARDENS, 15s. to 3 
shee 
ne WIN 
RU: ETTE BO EC odo 
RUSTIC STANDS. and TABL i. to 
PAXTON CHANGING BASKE 3 
aer HANGING BASKETS, $^. 64. to 21s. 
Mer 
1s. per packet ; Trade packets, 2: 
ARR AND SUGDEN offer MA onfiden e the aboy 
superb strain of IU MEE AE stock of inch tice TER d 
‘chased igi Mr. Bull. ed has i ved from the beauti- 
varieties which Mr. S [ed this n exhibiting at the 
great London Flower Shows 
N, Seed M. 
Barr &Si erchants, 12, King Street, Covent Garden. 
NEW BRIATED PR IMULAS. 
Seed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
PRIMULA CARMINATA SPLENDENS, a beautiful new 
coloured one, 
P. FILICIFOLIA (Fern-leaved). 
See ^w Rester. ve of the older kinds of fimbriated Primulas. 
aoe - N & Sox, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, 
id W. 
"ENS peading Plant—Sedum glaucum. 
OHN & vites the Growers of BEDDING 
PNE ui his N Nürsery and inspect this beautiful novelty, 
which he will send out oa in 1865. Itis Seg dwarf, and of exceed- 
ingly close habit, forming a compact m: of s silvery, gm Cs gray foliage, 
Cert 
Mr. Wm. all Tm Pandanus elegantissimus, Second-class Certificate | * 
ats WWOGCN Mr. 
SE 
e 
Wm oul, for Gymnostachyum Verschaffeltii, Second-class | itg lo: } 
Mr. Wm Br for Gesnera Radiancy, Third-class Certificate | hothous during sunshine, would not be admitted 
SORS 8—GREENHOUSE PLANTS in FLOWER. w 
Mr. der for Lili uratum, First-class fica Ry 
Mr. Win “Bull, “for br Vallota eximia, First-class Certificate positive and decided 
Mr. Thos. In ngram , for Pelargonium Roi d'Italie, Second-class Cer- as 
tificate Sar ete a 
Messrs. ee Stenger, for Lobelia lon is matter, in so 
Cua: GREENHOUSE, “PLANTS ‘OUT of FL 
markable f 
rem: r their Foliage. 
y for ios dica ju 
Mr. P. McArthur, uncea filamentosa, First-class 
Certificate 
Mr. Wm. Pull, for Eurya latifolia variegata, First-class Certificate 
Mr. Wm. Bull, for Rhodea japonica macrophylla fol. aureo-margi- 
natis, Second-class Certificate 
Mr. Wm. Bull, for ut de atid oo. Second-class Certificate | taining the pla 
Mr. Thos. Ingra micus aur 
eus variegatus, It : 
is well 
ee Fass Oe Mic mg 
Messrs. Herbst & reah ; for Iresine Herbstii, Third-class Certificate | of a Wardian case is h wig ri heat Lente accu- 
De S ORDETS E TE ulates in the Tütéeidie during P 
Mr. Wm. Bull, fi Sac Colas De , First-class Certificate : E , 
Mr. Wm. Bull; for Cypripedium m Hookere, Second-class Certificate | and this ne sights Roget SOL ve them. 
rass 0.HARDY PLANTS in FLOWE ny plants for which they would other: sui 
Mr. or Ae, for Mimulus Conquest, vete Certificate " 
NTS O OWER. le. Now we xard nny weather there is a 
r 
Crass 7.—HARDY PLA ub NM 
Messrs. Herbst & Stenger, for Euonymus E n s fol. variegatis, | difference of 
First-class Certificate 
Messrs, Horost nger, for Aucuba japonica vera, First-class glazed sae M Rn x to mis e S 
ce ; azed case is extent cooler than another 
Mi Herbst & Stenger, for Eurya japonica latifolia, First-class rideo m 
oe Certificato n milarl and similarly constructed i 
Messrs. Herbst & Stenger, for Aralia Sieboldii, First-class Certificate | 
y piace n: 
Messrs. Herbst & Stenger, for Sedum Sieboldii riri First- al Mag ote iege t the sides and roof are 
which it retains "poth in summer c» alu iter; for gs, ribbon 
borders, or pots it will be found one of the most, useful dwarf plants | wesen ooo E Sing rirst- | Single. We have not, as yet, had the benefit of a 
— Cg Orders a are now — m for the Spring at 9s. per ius Covtificdte ^. ^ ive 8 cpanel ut we have t that 
ioi i i . 
s Nursery, William Street , Hammersmith Turnpike, w. | Mess hee Sten sa aaa Vat a i aa will be almost if not altogether excluded, 
The Greatest Novelty of the Season. E ORA JUL NE TUR MM nd if so, many plants reputed y be 
cyte emg one engine Pony | Mz Wm: Ball for Ages japonica vera, First- cass Certificate io ins cases without ris Of course in 
W M. P ucce: t eA Mr. Wm. Bull, for Euonymus radicans variegatus, First-class Cer- 
vag to athe hat he has purchased from the Executors ifiente EST n exluding front a plan The the effect, 
t t the late lato Mr. Donald Beaton, the whole of his SOUS Messrs. . Geo 0: Jackman & Son, for Clematis rubro-violacea, First-class | at least in ex ng rost, woulo still more 
RAN is Certificate 
successful Myra ME mae My s» Pa ipsc d vs Pene sper e ro: dolus. Messrs. Geo. Jackman & Son, for Clematis Jackmanni, First-class | mar w ramo of ard’s S case, 
purple, some, magenta “the i ing betas "of aie xs sQegifcave nbl 4 this jn É low eis the 
ive si ims x 
valuable, being new in e colour and remarkably free Id n Certificate quiim pt of. double glazing is now no speculation ; 
der will be offered b DESCRIPTIVE PR AY Ter in M UM & Stenger, for xc Bogbleiens pus cns Second-class n observed and idees eer 
October. A s 
wNOW in BLOOM, eh invited. Entrance from the Plat! Messrs. 2- Stenger, g n last T or two, and Mr. 
mmm Co c opt — _ HARDY CONIFERS. himeclt tad tent the British Association a 
x sed Mr. Wm. Bull, for “Tiujopsis dolabrata, First-class Certificate i iod l , both a descri 
New Hardy Annual for TE UU EUN Mr. Wm. Bull, for Retin inoepotn Sete: First-class Certificate : 
COL ce — Messrs, Herbst & Stenger, for Retinospora pisifera, First-class | princi i use, which is constructed on 
MPSON, Srepsman, Tavern Street, Ipswich, lan, and an Seat is experience up to that 
tan noat t prie for apum pagas aurea, First-class | ii , 
begs to announce that he F now prepare: to supply the 
Trade with fine SEED of the above decr "ovelty for autumnal | yo," 'rtiliente ets ate. This ace count is € complete a and angen 
sowing, [t charming sky-blue and white flowers are among the first ce that no o tatai om s needed for introducing 
to greet per ES ring, end recede SOnsioCabIy hose of any | yr, Herbst Reti 1 l Second-class 
other a Second-class ficate at the EX Certificato 
pi 
MUT md- Certi: 
Park Exhibitions py 30 ; and was referred to in conspicu 
LES IK article in the Gardeners’ Chro E of sam: WERT 
Pri CASE Pen i 
ott ces am Agr pn "m ES sent oi A ap lication. T 
‘quantity ; Tap packets, 1s. ede 
CARTERS ECC AT VADE-MECUM. 
G HAM’S MUS MUSCA Cs 
a hardy ot ie house Lt L^ a apre mi far flavour.—This 
hardy and prolific ine Cortifente from th , of Cran- 
ford, s and received a First-class the Peut deg aang 
our, 
rnd oot so abi nota iue 
and the berries as large as Hof; of Sweetwater. | 
The Stock m nes Joux Stanpisu, strong Plants | 
“Strong Pianta of all th VE uie pre i "Grapes, LISTS and | 
ol e LL 
Prices to be had on app! ye E e inpo 
ul 
Royal i 
Vine Duchess of Buccleuch. | 
ROBERT PARKER has much cim re in offe ering this 
distinct and Volpe | 
felt desideratum vm a 
grown and ripene vit t th 
"The followin 
London and 
eo which ply the long- 
Grape rit Muscat Mp eee that may b i 
eme treatment as the Black Hamburgh. | 
Certificates an nd xis rper s have been awarded at various 
other Exhibitions 
of Merit. 
3 First-class 
LE 
ificates. 
in open amer: for the finest flavonred Grape of | 
rwarded to ps pes ts. 
4 yc eR ur the season will have 
a of its merits, ber of Pot 
E EAS crablishment Orders 
be executed in in strict 
ing strong Fruiting Canes, 
Exotic Nursery, NE Surrey, S 
10 NE ord ERDIER, AINÉ,  NURSER Es 
Nurserymen coe Bus on ore es), Paris, inform 
“y hie Garret, and ge Trade PO da 
GLADIG f A: tama DUE LIE his unrivalled ei Arai of 
pis London ea ame ga ERAN E or of 
Thames Street, E G., upo - prepaid epe ay Lower | OU 
Prepaid application. 
Stove Plants. 
To, ne BE pr OF, a lem a most choice 
deontas suitable for Exhibition ; also a nice Cdliection of E healthy 
apply to Mr. Wu. Sp Cloon Rectory, Mohill. 
e o an; 
Opportunity, as they will be d M MR dern ofere a ra 
entire is taken. cerro ri ms 
Oy rn house is a triple-span roof standi ling north 
and athe is feet wide, | ie. three 
Mr. J. Linden, for A - — wen mis Fi ud ass Certificate 
spans of 20 feet 
48 fe height of the sides to 
s, 7 feet 
ibe 
Me Wm. Bull, for Gleichenia necistophy la. First-class Certificate 
t 
the 
the spring = the roof is 13 feet : —— thi 
Wm. m ilb for r Adinntum Féei, First-class Certificate b; 
r. Wm. Bull, for lenium flabellulat; CDU cena Certificate eac 
Me Wm. mu for UAE prince "t ass Certificate 
EDT all, for Gymnogramma Wotenha First-class Certifi- | ig a wall In the lower part are ventilators eat the 
Mr. wan Bull, for Adiantum cardiochlena, Second-class Certifi ground, which are opened and s mek fen the outside. 
Crass 10. GREENHOUSE KERNS The rest of the sides is glazed with fine rib glass, I 
CUN pee rg Qa ts sore UV think itis called Hartley's rough plate. The centre 
Mr. Wm - Bull, fo all, for Lastrea varia, First-¢ rst-class Certificate span is supported by three pillars, 12 fe t from 
r Lastrea rst-class Certifi i 
Mr Wm. Bull SR ere edm Pedo centre to centre. "These pillars are rough brown slate, 
Messrs. Her! mate, & Stenger, for Lastro ea Standishii, First-class Contiente square, about 3 feet eac way. The stones are laid 
Messrs. Herl "a qe eared LANES S ass Certificate | horizontally, with ample spaces between, from the 
Mr Wan Bull, for Astrocaryam S um, First-class Certificate | Mortar being picked out for plants. From pillar to 
= Wm t. im for Qororyion civium, s First dms Certificate pilla e Gothic arches of the sa erial ve 
m. Bull, for Geonom: esbri rst- Ce t 
Mr. Wm. Bull, for Cento: E entea ipe First-class Cert ificato with Fern » Lycop s, ke, Pare de p two ro 
Mr. Wm. d for Pel argoniur m Mrs. P oliock, = Ceres nie | of four seda each. Each side has in addition a row 
r. Wm. Bul or Euterpe edulis, cond- rti H 
Mr. Wm. Bull, for Asics excelsa, Sacond-class (6 Sertifie of e eight arches of 6 2 eet ch, plan in the sa 
| manner, Eacl f rises about feet, so that thi 
is 21 feet. The north end 
m 
| hig u H 
is a wall, against which is a mass of lar 
The Gaxteners Chronicle. rockwork about 10 feet high, with perde P akd to 
TURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1864 tba top, these a from side to 
Many of our readers were no doubt aware, even 
before the excellent account Mr. 
pe of the gardens at 
co 
UBLE GLAZING 
the Plan plan of construction, 
which ; if f adopted elsewhere deer not rae to havi 
to pd rtd a wy importan iut int the duco = ect! t 
d we _ therefore | gladly pe un oppor- 
e south 
Ne ae (7 feet) 
ilation from the goth and om 
ent 
circul aioi of heat, from a 
which run — the house. 
the east 
M 
from — 
and west see up tot 
pair of 4-in 
This is the ony Lo aun 
there 
into 
6 of double N wer. In der to promote a circula! tion 
nity t 
ud ficial influenc -glazing ae aes openin ngs ibo 
the atmosphere of a slants t-house, and in t x 
-- a on the pic level, = ng throug it to the 
degree upon the progress of vegetation which d - 5 | narrow space next to the ot uter wall. Thus the hot-water 
bei ing developed therein, is th ety It a ndth Viadeo 
er tly, as a safeguard against an any e of h lators in these, and openings on ro ground level inside 
by day ; secondly, it serves as a desir reri through the rockwork, there is a perfect circulation of 
