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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
1009 
OcronzR 22, 1864.) 
w and Choice ts. 
B à AMS AE m" pito FERNS 
Il assorted Coliections 
and LYCOPO See eee STOVE and GREEN HOUSE 
PLANTS, ZE EE PEER oi mich are FOL Ree BEY, 
PLAN TS, TR. amo! hic! some vi 
specimens. eae PRIC eem 
Nurseries, Holloway, London 
free on aie 
Paradise and Victo! 
WO NEW FI MBRIATED PEIMULAS. 
Seed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
PRIMULA CARMINATA SPLENDENS, a beautiful new 
coloured one. 
.P. FILICIFOLIA (Fern-leaved). 
See other Advertisements of the older kinds of fimbriated Primulas. 
Er. G. Li mand & Sox, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, 
r.don, 
w Hardy oz og 
1.4 R SON have the ute to the 
£ BLUE ea distinct and act Fray in good 
plants, [r^r —À od characteristic forms, 10s. 6d. and 21s. each. 
ICHUM ACULEATUM ACROCLADON 
M ers fee ae MUCRONATUM, 
sua tees GLOMERATUM. 
(They have each rece! ete e peri from the Roya 
E Societ: Taral Bo A 
Likewise A' Society mit FILIX- EMINA, EA NSLE, VER- 
NONLE, and oce eem at 5s. each. 
Dorking, Oct. 
—— eee 
eina S GARDENER'S YADE-MECUM. 
Pelargoniums 
RAN S ARTH TUR Di DI CKSON AND SONS 
have sending out some 1500 extra-fine well-ripene: 
VINES of ol all t Aeg he she noe kinds, TRUE To sighs Many 
for mage 
mi 
thick as P. du E ore lot of e the; ree are B S. wilin AMS has much pleasure in announcing 
T ‘0008 Inspektion he List of Kinds on application, | Becx's NEW and CHOICE VARIETIES for tios the distribution of 
E "kinds and. se ist on applica! à ECK's N an S for inis N 
ach, according 4 “ Upto: sent E will be prepared to supply sant plants the end of this med =< tamed he 
PTIVE CAT 
A DESCRI LOGUE of which, with saga d Lists of 
otuer choice Show, ait and "A Spotted and Fancy - 
goniums, will be pu ublishe Ln few and forward arded to all pre d 
customers and applican 
Para 
d, us E , near Liver ool, 
MEREDITH, The Viera arston. ap verpoo! ind applican 
J. that he has a very tie nius 
The wood 
necessa; 
po roduced the 
yur years at 
Eik 
dide ry eae 
HOLLY BERRI 
DAM. SL PLU 
ig at once. 
SLO d SBLACKTHORN, , clean. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. fine, 2-years old. 
TER TER Holloway, London, N. 
Rm ag Plants. 
fine Gra: As Exurptren IN THE RoYAL ppc ie GARDENS, Kensie 
the London JATERER ann G REY’S PRICED 
and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of SHORE ENDRONS 
ALE the finest qu alit y.— | and other AMERICAN PLANTS will be forwarded o: lication. 
, cli lean, AL choicest Devon fruit, pt epe finest Merton. et A bg id panay s their Stock, which 
ve 
ed fruit, and is the most 1 inset Evergreens d choice o: e y 
Xna] 
Tu gp Beakta Exhibitio ‘ions. 
sound and clean. 
e yo 'oung bushes for planting out; or for = y. 
RI CHARD SMITH'S FRUIT LIST contains a 
Sketch of the various RN of DN with Directions for 
Prices &c., on application to Ronert H. Poynter, The County Seed | Cultivati um istance, Pruning, 
Establishment (4b. 1800), Taunton, Somerset, — Cro o£ mie their synonymes, quality, 
pi ent 
size, orm, skin, bol trit. flesh, flavour, use, gi 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
wth, durati 
price, &c. Free . Post for one e stamp. = "m 
RicuaRp S Nurseries, Worcester, 
XTRAWBEI BERRIE 
SOCIETY. S: Br itish Queen, ‘Admiral Dundas 
'izerd, 15s. per 1000 ; 
Gin mm an E or, Mese d os apri Em M Pine 
wolina Sunerba, Prince Val ir Cha V , 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SHOW Kr Moor nme ence 
, GOOSEBERRIES ; Crown Bob, Warrington, Whitesmith, strong 
h wr" " bearing mga Ee ord 100, [vereri i 
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1864, and TWO FOLLOWING DAYS. . Con & Co., Seedsmen, &c et, t 
TRAWBERRIES for present lanting that will 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES, ELS s ep ud mean hi b L table fi 
potting on for Orc usi 
E FRUIT. FRUIT BRITISH QUEEN OSCAR 
Crass L—PINE APPLE, QUEEN. s XVL—MISCELLAN EMPRESS EUGENIE PREMIER 
Mr. B. Mobbs, Gr. to W. B. Tyringham, ksq, Newport Pagnell, Mr. 3. B. Whiting Gs to Mire Hove The Despdene, Dorking, 4 FROGMORE LATE PINE PRESIDENT 
Second-class Certifivate Melon, scarlet- fleshed, Mereiith's Hybrid, Soon dus Gertieats KEEN'S SEEDLING PRINCE ARTHUR 
Crass IL—PINE APPLE, T except Queen. Mr. J. Williams, Gr. to the Hon. Mrs. Alton, Hants, for ish LA CONSTANTE SIR CHARLES NAPIER 
Mr. Fest ass Co Gr. ze a vm Majesty © Queen, Frogmore, Windsor, ü = pong Cherries, Second-< anes Goria Dam B ^ MARGUERITE SIR HARRY 
c r, S. Ford, Gr. to ubbai ., near Hors! , Sussex, for Price 10s. g 
Mr. J. . to W. J. Gurside, Esq., Carlton House, Worksop, | "a Dish of Quimces, Second-class Certificate Jl spool ure chico m 
& Fon Qt to W. ike Hoi, lie: ds Bad, Sas, | = * a bannet ôf Sim sy omae iT on al sra Poen 
nd-c! 
volass Certificate : Gr. to Mrs. Dixon, Stansted Park : 
Crass IIL —GRAPES, WHIT variety, 3 bunches. 
Mr. H. Meads, Gr. to R. R Cirle, Beg, Farnboroagh, Hants, First- 
ei 
m Gr, to J. J. Blandy, Esq., Reading, Second-class 
Mr. J. Pottle, Gr. to B. D. Col -, Little Bealings, Woodbridge, | 
Suffolk, Third-class Certificate ver et 
Crass IV.—GR. BLAC variety, 3 bunches. 
Messrs, H. Lane & "Son, Nüiserj mn, Grea Berkhampstead, Herts, | 
Mc mn ramen Growl’ in: an Orchant ‘louise witho ont “hen 
Mr. J. W. Potts, Gr. to M. Philips, Esa., Stratford-upon-Avon, for a | 
Dish of Cherries, Third-class Certificate 
Miss Mary Plincke, Kensington. 
doors, Third-c! lass Certificate 
| The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1864, 
ni Le —€— 
ivy 
sL— lection of. 
Crass IL. _PoTATOS, 6 Tings. P KIDNEYS 12 tubers of each. F 
i 
Mr. J. W. Potts, Gr. to M. Philips, Esq., Stratford-upon-Avon, Equal | yr, PA. Motiat, Gr. to Viet riens IRA, Dae rr aa " EWS er ns pe by in isi he * have e) re 
um Ea olaaa P Cac Pennine rtificate r ise van) ications respecting a disease which i 
, Esq., ugh, Hants, Equal 
Second-class Certificate Pap SPOTATOB, d — 12 takers Meo E in PEAR REES, an ich is caused by a 
D vy. CA PPLES, Dessert, 6 dishe: distinct kinds. 1 offa r. to Viscoun! aynar nmow, ISsex. irst-class | " 
Mr. S Ford, Gr. to W. E. Hubbard, Esq, near Horsham, Sussex, ^a Certificato TT AES parasite hy on Rostelia cancellata, The only 
Mr. D^ ee Majesty the -— Frogmore, Equal s Ho; hen. Somer: e Second: class terüicuta en 4 de di y we ale ve been able to Ea Le Cubs piok 
Second on Certificate. d d Crass IV. ONIONS, 12. e diseased leaves in plor time, be veh eFun 
M . G. & J. Lane, serymen, St. Ma Cray, Kent, Equal | Mr. J. B. SW iting. Gite e Deepdene, Dorki st- | is mat ure, a to burn them at on this i 
Second-class Certifl class Certifica: wA ‘all 
Mr, G. Buster, Goring, orthing, Mr. Geo. Berymger, Gr. to R. Palmer, Esq., Holme Park, Reading, pealcoted l every en goat only iini 
Crass V1. Dessert, 3 dishes, distinct kinds. for owing season. 
Mr. S. Ford, Gr. to W. E Hubbard: Esq., near Horsham, Sussex, S Masters, West Hill, Highgate, Tbird-class Certificato : z 
x or 1, R.N., Fordhook J. B. Whit c, Gr. to tts. Hope, The apait Doris $ on has, however, been made by more 
ME Dn HM E - 2 than one writer in the Revue Horticole during the 
Messrs. G Lane, Nu » Third- | Mr 5: “Veitch, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, Second- | last year or two, that the Rostelia is merely a 
class Certifica: class icate m 
Crass VIt APPLES Kitchen, 3 dishes, distinct kinds. Crass VI.—BEET, 6 roots. stage of prices sica whieh grows on th 
Mr. Geo. . to R. Palmer, a Holme Park, Reading, | Mr. J. B. Whiting, Gr. to Mrs. Hope, The Deepdene, Dorking, First- | Savin (Juniperus Sabina), and that if - 
ci ca 
Es [e Moers Mary's teed Kent, dei Mr. d Drewett, Gr. to Mrs. Cubitt, The Denbies, Dorking, Surrey, | le plasti is d rooted out, the dise 
class Cert — cond-class Certificate 
wee Mr. Wm. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq, West Hill, Highgate, | Wil entire y di 
-M. Vi 
"ET Lf Wesson batna 
Mr. J. Sayers, Gr, to E. nx Ezq., Clay Hill House, Epsom, Eq 
Third-class Certifi 
t M: , Dunmow, Essex, Equal | 
EARS Dosso rt, 6 dishes, distinct kinds. 
ajesty the Queen, Frogmore, Windsor, 
Reading, 
Reading, Third- 
3 dishes, distinct kinds, 
Mee Dessert, 
Brownlow, Ashridge, near Great Berk- 
lass Certificate ' 
T. Gr. F. BA ere, Whitchurch, 
M Y villis dea e ARD. Ji, Ündirditn, Youn 
Y. r, " ury, 
erof astra, geal ad acude xi 
‘Lass X.—PEARS, Kitchen, 3 dishes, distinct kinds. 
Mr. H. — ns to Lord St. Leonard's, Thames Ditton, Surrey, 
Mr. C. Hadden. n Rossway, near , Second- | 
r. Third-class Certificate | 
oe —PEACHES, single dish. 
T. Ingram, Gr. to H 
n^ iist class Certificate 
Mr, W. J. Ward, Headington E 
Crass XII. gni sin; 
Mr. B Mids. uad to W.B. Tyringham, Esq., 
E. 
Till, Oxf | 
le dish. 
ewport Pagnell, First 
House, Epsom, Second- 
» Twyford Abbey, W., Equal 
Messrs. H. 
| Mr. 
XU | 
er Majesty the "Queen, vsque sits 
Third-class Certificate 
Mr. S. Ford, G T sete ctam Horshu 
r. [7 T. ul near Horsham. 
“First-class Certificate 
ubitt, The ii dis Dorking, Surrey, 
Mr. J. ERE ers, Gr. s Ellis, Esq., Clay H Third- 
OS VIII.—SALSIFY, 12 roots. 
Mr. EE ia Shea Gr. to Mrs. Cubitt, Dorking, Surrey, First-class 
Mr. E. Morris, Gr. to R. Bright, Esq., The Stocks, Aldbury, Herts, 
Second-class Certificate 
none case, indeed, i: s exaótly arallel with that of 
ké mipgott: rte senis of the Berberry on Wheat, 
ie here the more highly: organi un s is 
supposed to produce the Rosstelia, while in the 
of Wheat mildew, it is ve m$ allied JEcidium 
which is accused of producing the Pucci a The 
sen - ot argument, however, will apply 
in the other, for if there 
thi fog ja the nd 
the same m nei 
L Sussex, | 
n the 
re is i really any- 
T i have rse 
Crass IX.—SCORZON ERA, 12 roots. ition, we must dai svat to 
Mr. J. B. Whiting, Gr. to Mrs. Hope, The Deepdene, Dorking, First- 
class Certificate 
Mr. J. Drewett, Gr. to Mrs, Cubitt, The Denbies, Dorking, Surrey, 
Second-class Certificate 
s rent 
Crass X.—PEAS, 1 dish. 
Wi ag: Rr. de to ese de im ‘The Hyde, St. Alban’s, | ®88ume, and the. ar lote id cues of fr notification pd 
Third-class Certificate f propagation ich it resent, are 
Crass XL—BRUSSELS SPROUTS, 3 plants, wonderfu 
Mr. Geo. Serymger, Kase kl almer, Esq., Holme Park, Reading, 1 h that xis philo soph cannot easily be 
First-class Certifi alar by the greer het asserti ion S. 
conl —BROCCOLI, 6 heads. authorities do not hes 
Cu th 
J. B. Whiting, Gr. to Mrs. Hope, The "Deepdene, Dorking, First- | pem leaf- 
for 
2 class Certificate " ^ » i aca De s maya pape el ictinet 
od ord, Gr. to W. E. ubbard, Esq., near Horsham, Sussex, ms 
Beste uat DR , ; that namely of an U such as rust; a 
Biana E TIU qv PICS ecinia, such as Wheat Mrd or an eid, 
n. 
Mr. W. Young, Gr. t 'R. Barclay, Esq., West to, First- like the aliet Pee a! 
0 y, Hill, Highga! p siege rust of erbe 
ntr. Rom a fe Hubbard, Eo Mar HAN QUE, bcr 
i Cortina is TCU while bra ira eec connection 
6 heads. less lematieal. - 
Teram] TRIN cheat Deni arseron, Great Berkhampstead, Herts, | fr, J. Masters, West Hill Highgate, First-class Certificate TE MADE or ap PrOD 
Qum XIL -GUER Mr. as Corticate Gr. to R. Bar i West Hill, ro rete Second- Kc ng pmi. as the assertions have been of 
Mr. Setter ok Be: we Lignel Axe Wes T te, Albers i an Third-cl cee. of the Berberry 2 hebes it 
nes e e notice ose 
Mr. S. Ford, Gr. to W. E. Hubbard Sussex, Crass XVI. —MUSHROOMS, dish of carceiy y 
yr, Seqná-dass Certificate Tene nont RE eh Ee Gr, to R. Barelay, Esq., West Hill, Highgate, First- paid the least s muri attention to the subject, that 
T minem, Gr. to Her Majesty the Queen, Frogmore, W deor, | a to E. B. Browne, Esq., Hanger Lane, HESSE Wheat mildew is universal, while the Berberry is 
Nr er o. CE XIX TOS single cien Sis teria id | comparatively rare. But this is not all; those 
RE. OMIM Med House, BETEA First- T pung, d ass X Taron. BOBLCASROUA. poses in rom mildew is most prevalent, as for 
n^ "Gr. to E. B. ht 1 First-class Ce ifücate, 
ge Boserson, bei Browne, Esq., Hanger Lane, WA. EELA ASE anie fis mi "| example the Fens, are precisely those where not a 
Certificate d single n wan EY e be fo pn d ge the 
Crass XV.—RASPBERRIES, single of Patatos, Fir Cete for Potato Chardon, for ca: | lan are ew ar ween, 
€ XVI—MISCELLANEOUS. a feeding ass Certificate E 
as H: Tano & Son, men, Great Bo , Herts, Me dan ot us Gr. to Qi ai. Philips, EL Caen upon-Avon, ponts as ath weight as ponsible to tho. asser- 
Ms. J.W; Potts, Gr. to Mf. Philips, Keg, Stratford-upon-Avon, for | Mr. B rset yman, Hamm ersmith, for a di secur | Hon that the Wheat mildew is simply a for To 
, First class cum c: iforme), Second-class 
Mr. 3. Wiis, hg ag to the Hon. Mrs. Ives, Bentworth Hall, Alton, | Mr. TN Morr o R. Bright, Tog; Aldbury: Herts, rie = pera ithe Be rberr y Rust, eade must rather imagine xe 
C s dr ay MR RS cate tes Seend. -class Certificate i |W e Berk berry than the reverse. 
Fruit of Eugenia Ugni, Second las Urano Reading, for | Mr. B Vaid du Coat OPS Dorking, for Celery Intorpas:] The case of the Pear and Juniper is just the 
