November 5, 1864.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LT URAL GAZETTE. 1057 
vus CARTERS GARDENERS VADE-MECUM. 
JH 4G NITES for EXHIBITION, 
SUTTON’S apipi geet RN 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
OW READY FOR DELIVERY. 
B. S. WILLIAMS, estoy JOE 
Jery fine o is 9 
Good euo s Dg 
PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., id naa RS MER ü 
Beg: announce thai e ne is now distributing this valuable Bins en It raised several y ince, and m colours (fresh imported), 21s. 
was dtd qom and the pre season ; therefore ample time has allowed to Tully te test its qualities. x has been P tax ye rae 
seen and reported osi favorabl upon by many x d the best plos of the day, each describing it as the best late dio Yel; PE M : gpm Fe, AT ce 
White Grape extant, rape that has been raised of late years. The s tock i is in excellent condition, Early which may be had gratis and post free. 
tfall 
prac ae yso PRICES: Scrrow & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. | Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s. each. Establishment, Reading. 
- Lore and other Choice Bulbs. 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1862. B. S, WILLIAMS can now supply des o di giat 
THE ONLY PRIZE MED ARDED FOR SEEDS. ions UE, aisha be forwarded Post free 
———————————— on ap] jon, 
SA ce HYACINTHS for Glasses or Pots, 6s., 8s, 10s, and 12s. 
VINES. er dozen. 
Holloway, Lo: 
(poenas, TULIPS, and oth DUTCH CS 
JAMES CARTER & CO S, TULIPS. and oes DU 
. N TWENTY-FOUR Priz aes awal to their Collections last Spring, 
à 4 AN | Twenty-two being Fir peers 
Beg to call attention to their A lled ford 3 the overs | othe br SCRIPTI VE PRIC ED C SATALOGUE, with numerous 
numbering over 2000, in siaii: ais ition for "riting in Pots |S j ultural remarks, post free on appl cation. 
or Plan nting ou ut, all true to name, raised from Vines growing at their (f | Eoi Quee ors wiht eri pa solicited, as the supply cannot possibly 
Nursery, selected fro "De most approved varieties in = vation. Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 
The new rans offered by others this season may also be had. 
ing h Established Upwards of a Century. 
A visit to the Nursery will well repay intending purchasers, when 
they can make their own selections from an immense stock 
The AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT to “ CARTER’S VADE MECUM,” Ere. 4 end 
Containing full lepar of 50 most desirable varieties of VINES, and complete —- hn imported DUTCH 
BULBS, and Plants of every description for Autumn use, will be forwarded by Post on applicati. 
JAMES CARTER anv CO., SEED FARMERS, MERCHANTS and NURSERYMEN, 
237, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
W McCULLOCH, 
Garden 
Seep 
MERCHANTS, Market, W.C, 
COLLECTIONS of WU for cipem and 
PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. M nua ma KET 
Bl. 21. 108, | n x ik ‘| "1 10s. 6d. 
FOR LON. ER GARDEN ONLY. 
WM. PAUL (Sox ann Successor TO THE LATE A. Pau), m p mge i ae Tapie T e TERT 
vA M og vites an early inspection of the following leading PLANTS, &c., te Rom de v e Establishment. FOR SHOU 
The soil of these ; Aeta k cool and strong, the trees &c., have suffered nothin m the recent dry w eather ; No.. 23. No. 14, | No, 15. | No. 16. | No. 17. No. 18. 
having been frequently removed, they are in the finest poania condition for transpl ie t. 2. 12s. 64. | — 2L. 2s. 1. Is. 15s. 10s. 6d. 
jlleetions i lit 
HARD WERING TREES, SHRUBS and EVERGREENS. BEATON'S NEW HYBRID BEDDING GERANIUMS.—The The i 
—One thousand species and varieties selected for oe beauty or ead novelty of the season, on the latest efforts of this suc- Apu REP articulars » MOERS ANN “gard absense 
Be. ket a foliage, and s E effec! hrg »4 produce | cessful da ie Aa and a ph shee he = ively in W. Pavr's possession. Orders amounting to 2 
on the landscaj any handsome = of large So En have flowers and tru: rmous EE and colours entirely 
Xu i for the, Orchar Odd dii rd House, deu JA REY On in or ARI will from their intro 
eut of pots.—Many ende i^i fruit bearing and other 
trees Dmg Grape Vines), healthy, handsome, anı ATTAN 
„ERUIT TR 
n and 
trees, (includ warranted | BULBS.—Hyncinths, Farly Tulips, Crocuses, &¢,, tho choicest. of The. Qavurnrers Chronicle. ^ 
ROSES.—100,000 plants, Standards; 
B cur cinquante His Collections of these, exhibited before the Royal Horticultural TURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1864. 7 
- Meee ET of Waltham,” “Princess of Wales," and others about to PI ore E ies in March last, furnish best evidence | 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
(aber Horticultural (Floral Committee, 
PRICED CATALOGUES free by post. 
SPST RS SO EDS noon ; Lecture by Major Trevor Clarke on 
Orders by post promptly attended to. Ent - Tied a end ndo etie Station, Great Eastern Railway, EM! " zs pill remark pte y se, Bateman Meri 
half t 
wo 
TA) al gue 
Wen! eat 158 Show), at S, Pensingtie, 
ee and 8 Justi. to pride e ourselves. No ma 
i if 
Orders amounting to 21s. sent carriage paid. of f - inging ui try qutm - of tho “say A wa. Now 
SLR RECITES n arks are being form 
HOW IS SPRING GARDENING DONE AT CLIVEDEN, ‘areas and stables bui and ali wilh a rapidity 
ich is not the least astonishing rt of these 
EUER OP SUTHERLAND? macrellons alterations. The qu — aa 
a: 
i oa orig AM at the present season.) arises: Where do they get the mor 
Under the spiri eer! Cs mtm of Mr. Fleming, it may be said of Cliveden, “ There gard for all the | the works ? Every one bas heard of the irai dr 
monta flo yet; in rally arn - beauty h s had ee e of the fótes Men held at Paris and at Ver- 
Those who would eee floral be M ity with the first dawn' of Spring should now make thei z ts. The|..; y " 
expense is trifling, the recompense gre sailles, mo n usu erya Ña ae -— this year in 
? agp RIP L 401 , honour of the King à isit; and un- 
The Cliveden Collection of rens Flowering Bulbs, £5; Half,50s.; Quarter, 25s.; | equalled in Europe dira al Mese painting on 
Eighth, 12s. 6d. | n» special occasions as the triumphant return of 
600 TULIPS Assorted 500 SNOWDROPS 200 ANEMONES | 200 NARCISSUS | the or from Italy after the seven weeks' fightin 
500 CROCUS | Soo HYACINTHS | 00 RANUNCULUS | 29 WINTER ACONITES | 2 1 ourown H 4 
icis uo " MESA contrives to make his | pay; 
The Cliveden Collection of Spring a oe Plants, true, drawn from the stock at ex aip - Sta af ee ee vm — 
Cliveden, £5; Half, 50s.; -— Eighth, 12s. 6d. L i geen ou mac heard d gru M UE the diy 
E LL Beatie BLUE PANSIES 100 PINK DAISIES - | administration, yielded from the immense harvest 
P and PoLr4NTHUS NOUEORIORPERPIICEANSUES ud 0 PINK — gei that accrues to trade generally. To understand 
See N TIET ene eee f this we must take a ory view of the Parisian 
ok eae gael re > system of taxation, as wit rir 
THE anton: PERPETU G YELLOW PANSY, 4s. per doz. they have one trait common to us all—a natural 
TPT eR EU E PANSY, 4s. per doz. aversion of ** Pipe wsar" more than is 
> » RPETUAL RICH M. ern eoi | actually necess 
” WHIT DAISY riae The French CAMERE possesses two mono y" 
" 2 —salt and tobacco—and on the latter the price has 
s PINK TEE FORGET EAT FERREA been Jately raised, Besides these trade licences 
P MIXED POLYANTHUS, panting, the GEANT Var., do Ee doz. - ed —— ako wi octroi, LM u y 
above Spring 1000. evied upon articles of consumption—meat, 
Special quotations for the above | ed butter, eggs, bread, or wine— vended in qr aN 
of Paris, For example, a cask of wine (four to 
BARR AND SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS and QUNM 12, KING STREET, be ton), which may Cost from 200 to 2000 francs, 
COVENT GARDEN, W.C 
