SEPTEMBER 10, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 865 
FL TACINTES for EXHIBITION. | T) 0 IT)OBSONS CELEBRATED SEEDS,| d that good Grapes may be grown 
Fres Importep Buss. Bees Cow als, 4a: ociation with beautiful Orebids; even as it * 
UTT SELECTI UE CINERARIA, 1s. 2 6a oe | dso true that most Orchids may be grown better in 
Per 100. Dozen. Pus PRIMU. PA 94. $ $ ; 
Finest sorts by name .. £4 4s 12s PRIZE PELARGO LA ae öd., 58. |a mo graag aee o pier Ir 
Very fine — ditto 15310 9 Sealed d Packie, post fee. bath. e, then, in respect to Orchid culture is 
per oe nee d "iun iind da do. | — 2 Demon & Sons, Woodlands Nursery, remote W- a double advantage gained over the practice of 
'acin! . 
in Separate colours (fresh imported), 21s. Established Upwards of a Century. bygone years: (1) a reduced expenditure for fuel ; 
artes’ Gladioli nd (2) a crop of first-rate dessert fruit to boot. 
es, Crocuses, Tulips, Gladioli, 
"x very y low in prices, as per CATALOGUE. UTLER AND McCULLOCH e have been to make these observations, in 
which may be had gratis and post free. B consequence of the receipt of some admirable 
Royal Berkshire Seed SeeD Covent Garden pes grown t roomfield by Mr. Roser 
K. DOO DEE! . . H . 
RE RUNE as " os ER, in association with his Orchids—and 
AVICDNTGR IT IPA sao DUTCH | Wu pe arket, WC. — | these it is pret ell wn do not suffer in 
TJ YACINTHS, TULIPS, and other DUTCH BULBS, 4 
imported by War. Curnusn & Sox. consequence, as we have repeatedly had occasion 
een ere ee eee ee Coline Tat Ee, to mention in our col T As to the Grapes, we 
ES. 
"The DESCRIE IVE. PRI with numerous of BULBS. ATORE Ier EE and can report t them to be a good ave rage sample £ 
Cultural remarks, post free on application. - 
Early orders earnestly solicited, as “the supply cannot possibly | No. 1. | No. 2 E No. 3. | à No. 5. No. 6. dy Black Hamburghé, the. t hes from 
meet the incr EN T : doni. 5l. 2L. 1 1L. 5s. i ^ 15s. 10s. 6d. 1 lb. t lb. in wei ht, the berri averag 
be RUOTEOS, MOBEOTI NS ae FLOWER GARDEN ONLY. 
2, | size ai coloured, rich, juicy, and fall- pien 
New Catalo, f Plants, Dutch Bulbs, &c. No. 7 ad No, 8. | No, 9. [A No.10. | No. 11. No 13, Peut ptor rem ier hs Y» Sn deed 
RER” that his NEW . 6d. t , thoug ave not full advantages 
eet PARKER begs to announce is NE Md or iau; cie Us Pe a 
GENERAL ge er | containing Select, Descriptive, and E. No 14 No. 15 an moy No. T. No.18. |n respeot t eir Er tiv: 
Priced Lists of New, Rare, and Beautiful-fo! liaged Plan , Azalea ia cipue lg rt mi | ern argh ieee td cha ioe ke to los a oe 
Dore * fers, Exotic and “Hardy wre gis pe: Trees, Tidedy 51. 5s. ae. l. 2 os x: att y. P P zm 
Xotic Orchids, Greenhouse and ants, noh aneous Har even to exten 1e ra’ la 
Be d Shrubs, Rhododend: R , &c., H: CEU Tulips, F Td arti xem ee CATA NDOQUE, hte may be ass al 
Gladioli, a omy other Bulbs, ditor Tow, de Will be ded to | po cat area i par artesian s | us stin idus full "appreciation by s thousands of 
applic: Orders amounting to 21s. and upwards si e-fre who ot indulge i in n extensive garden 
Exotic e Tooting, Surrey, £. , , eid sight of ‘the fact that Orchids and Vines 
AS. SOUTHBY, NUunsERYMAN, Clapham, CARTERS GARDENERS YADE-MECUM. | esta s, : 
London, been utei an d Sen Shom saved | \/ od. together. Mr. ; x in yum ust at 
thi: from nts t = obtaine Ws :— é 
SSGYCLAMEN PERSICUM, from 8 v kt. 2s. 6d, OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Mis now speak from the results of nine years 
CINERARIA, very svar vas si triin 25 E 6 SHOW Lage nn E TUESDAY, September 6. experience of this association, and his utterance is 
cad WO es » 1 WARDS of the JUDGES. r 
PANSY, from 24 bei ree 1 v. 6d. Crass 1—24 Bia cut roo distinct varieties, single trusses. ost decided in favour of the praet ce. h 
,NINES from Eyes, stron ng Ca ed Messrs. Paul & Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, N., First-class | during all this period been engaged in growing 
- Certificate . ; ; : Ah 
New H Bedding Plant—Sedum glaucum. — e Rev. W. F. Radelyffe, “Rushton Rectory, Blandford, Dorset, and" a di of this ra ovarian Moss , 
OHN SALTER invites the Growers BEDDING n at are med g 
it his Nursery and inspect this mtiful novelty, ss 2—18 ROSES, cut blooms, distinct varieties, single trusses. traine under the roof, the two kinds of struct 
which he will send out early in 1865. It is very dwarf, and of ex Messrs, Paul & Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, N., First-class dif hat in tresboot the ` treátiróht 
ingly close habit, formi: compact mass silvery y foliage, Certificate iMiering some Sp 1 
which it retains e summer and winter; for pen bon | Mr. W. H. Treen, Victoria Nursery, Rugby, Second-class Certificate they receive—as T 8 mpe ature especially, 
borders, or pots nnd one of the most, useful {wart plan Crass 3—12 ROSES, cut blooms, distinct varieties, single trusses. Aty: " e Tn thi 
LL a g are now being taken for the Spring at %. per | Mr. W. H. Treen, Vic toria Nursery, Rugby, First-class Certificate and thus yielding fruit in succession, In this way, 
dim Sores n Mt desta h th Turnpik: Crass 4—12 TEA ROSES, distinct varieties, single trusses. then, every one who possesses a glass house of even 
Crass 5—24 HOLLYHOCKS, single pores distinct. on] row Vi 
o FIMBRIATED M PES Mess W. Minchin. & Son, The Nurseries, Hook Norton, Oxon, but simplest MUT vid webs AS Wabe 
Seed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. First-cl. rtifical t indulge in plant-culture. r. WARNER 
PRIMULA CARMINATA’ SPLENDENS, a beautiful new Crass "ira HOLLYHOOKS, single flowers, distinct | wri bee 
= . W. Minchi ^ Norton, First- 
"E FIL FILICIFOLAA Fom leave ai rild Pa C—O “ It is well known that in a general way plants 
Ee. "lesprases & Sos, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, Crass 7—24 GLADIOLUS, cut spikes, distinct kinds: not thrive under the shade w Vines, This 
= T — vu 43 Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, First-class da ents man persons fon flowers from 
ert; 
ne Plants. $13 GLADÍOLOS, cut spikes, distinct kinds. | indulging in the luxury of siot ing their own 
inspaetu ion of his large and | mr, Ww. S 
Cot EXOT 
Cu 
H. Tr en, Victoria Nursery, Rugb; Disqualified, not being | 
med P To NT Grapes, but sue "€ w 
LYCOPÓDS, MISC red Colloetions NEOUS STOVE and GI NHOUSE ih kno that there be "em if ~ were 
and L an r 
PLANTS, VARIEGATED and ORNAMENTAL IAGE 9—24 PHLO Ex era 'Á t there is a cla phn 8 
PLANTS, TREE UEM i TET aon ‘some vory mae ta cus aS LY ERMAS X. tree of sh, iting kinds, | ie under ines than when 
A DESC n à pos essrs. W. Minchin on, e Nurseries, Hoo e E ` 
pem "application, Eg * d First.class Certifies grown without their friendly shade, The fact I 
dise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London Crass 11—36 IENEN i N often ta ken occasio. moin bi WA is one 
Choice Seeds fori Present Sowing. _ Mr. J. Keynes, S femme First-class Certificate r àn d o er again, 
S. WILLIAMS can ly Genuine SEEDS Ciass distinct kinds (Nurserymen) r Sr span 
B. of le well-known abis de Mr. J. Salisbury, First-class Certif | nr upon line, pene upon prec 
Per pkt,—s.d. — & 1y E MR d. sd. Crass 13-18 DAHLIAS, Fancies (Nurserymen). (it will make a due impression on the aids of 
CINER ATO and? 6 Ss J letters a eg vee ae we spear on | cultivators generally. IfI had but a few houses 
OINERARIA .. 1 6and2 6| | STOCK Crass 14—12 DAHLIAS, Fancies (Nurserymen). 
CALCEOLARIA 1. ges RA BROMPTON do. 0 o , Aand 1 d | Mr. J. Keynes, Salisbury, First-class Certificate at Chiswick, or even at the gardens at South Ken- 
to give satisfaction. 4 Crass 15—24 DAHLIAS, A sington, I would soon show ed publie what could 
Paradise ‘and Victoria Nurseries as London, N. Crass 16—18 DAHLIAS, be done with Orchids and Vin 
New Hardy British Fern: Crass 17—12 DAHLIAS, Tu vehi 
IVERY anp SON have the eens to offer the SCELLANEOUS. 4 
J e three undermentioned distinct and beautiful varieties, in good | Messrs. A, Henderso ee +X r Group of New and Rare Plants, chat might not be cultivated under Vines. Even 
areca ering their truo charactor ome, 106, 64 end Meses Fk A. Sn menton iah for Collection of 24 Balsams,|™any of the East Indians do well under this 
mi or ion Ol " * H wae 
ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA MUROS ATUM, see Secon rüfiaio d of 3) Pe régime. It is only some few species of Vanda, Aérides 
TUM. Messrs. Paul , Cheshunt, nd o French Asters, Third- 3 > 
(They have each receiv ass Certificates from the Royal| ejas Certificate s d nopsis, that cannot be so cultivated. 
miUe and Ro kerat Botanie Ste NSIÆ, VER- TIFICIAL FLOWERS. One of my cool houses, which is devoted to Lycaste, 
NEE, and DENTO: O-EXCURRENS at 5s. each. ter Stodart, Victoria, Station, Palin Odontoglossum, &oc., is not d to fall below 40° 
eking; Brainy = 2 in winter, and in summer the temperature is 
The eens Nov the 8 s A 
BEATONS HYBRID BEDDING OCC R9?Y4L HORTICULTURA) RAL SOCIETY.|permitted to run up igh as the sun will 
LE ot and Successor to the late x PAUL) fats PAW ARG Be ise it. The other cool house where I grow 
ad nce that he has purchased from the Executors FIRST: CLASS y September & J Cattleya Skinne i, Vand ulea, Dendrobium 
of the late Mr. ir. Doualil Beaton; the whole of his SEEDLING PékeoscuBraork ve Soieinres: from MY. Salt bil d B ili Orchids: i tallowéd 
BEDDING GERANIUMS, which includes the latest efforts of this esito indi) Melia irom Pes nobile, and many Brazilian Orchids, is not allow 
sree ridist. ME UE RI individ d aar i der ors are larger ALLAMANDA HENDERSONII E | to beco: cooler tha: in ter; a 18 
2 NTSTEMON Mrs. Moore, from Messrs. 'wnie l3 1 
han a d "Shilling pi pieco. For Bedding purposes they will prove iiia a a pradip g ma Klpis |in summer gets as a as the sun may make it. 
valua ey , being new i ur TORD D CHLPRIVE Last in Dania Cxamrroy, from Mr. Keynes |The roots of the Vines are confined within brick 
Octobe pets et Fey ah ting Viale peter | pits, and altogether. trons the nature of ar e: - 
Pentstemon Mrs. E. Crank, from Messrs. Downie & Co. , 
WOW in BLOOM, inspogtton tn | Vensexa Mixenva, from Mr. Stalker, Sydenham | te little pre aration made, the 
NT D Watt oe | Hine QUE er or Punmosrs, LI Mr. Keynes suitably E as the soula be i py tian 
AHLIA PORTS, from eynes 
| till, under all these disadvantages 
TER PE i've bein 8 To E ‘the following | COMMENDATION. open bu Still, , 
SIX R d HODODEND DRONS, dem will be sent out in NU Papae anapa Eun Heinen, Jom My, or ging, Bompa: | 1 =. pee erop of useful Grapes every year; 
mth of October next. Price 215 SEES distinct from any other — e colour, as you will see, shows that much air 
ade. They will be found to be per! 
varieties in 
cultivation, and are such kinds as he can per Rea 
let, close compact. truss, 
MRS. FITZG 
at the treatment is really on the 
e. 
ir, Ld ons with dark eye, fine shape 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1 
and t 
ES arbeners’ Chr onicle. zh Yrs km 
E uet 
dark rosy 
rae are oes ~ truss, and fine foliage. 
ith immense dark marking, which renders 
—_____ American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, — — 
VW JELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA.— The Undersigned | à 
begs to offer fine healthy Seedling Plants in pots, at the 
Pl One Vent Soodit 
ear ings, in single pots, 50s, 00. 
men Plants, in 24-sized 18 ine! TA r dozen. 
Payen pote 9 ey der E 
ARAÜCARIA INBRICAT dozen. 
Papas DA RONDAN CE X2 zen. 
Ein: DA rns Tend 
MESZ CLAPHAM, I, Proprieto pee of the Boya oa 
APP Park, Leeds, 
S ITALIAN and 
SILVER Pi POPLAR several CEDRUS other 
iod as Trees ododendrons, Azal S DEODARA, aud a portaa 
Roses, o are 
cá e es eedem safely, and 
quantity is required and ready cash will be paid they must be cheap. 
for immediate effect. ren a 
MEETING 
TorsDAY, e. 15} Royal Hor grise (Prom C — 
| tohea: iod the year for all his 
F, besides the fact T ORCHIDS, ag A of them | hod ouses th s thi a ton ps week of the pu ore coal, 
thon do not X8 oy were a and if his situs, d kou eee TE per 
ll recognised . tru th that p position mption wou s 
generaly WITH VINES, e sh "m ot robably see | smalle er. » doubt "the fact of having an abun- 
the wo ae pe Mer beautiful flowers rapidly | dance of Cbr s an advantage, and in the 
iner rem and probably also in extent ; | construction | of his boiler, made according to his 
for if to th lting from th ER may have another 
a lower salmea h — added th dt of a hive ntage ; but putti ng all iniri — im er, 
rop of good Grapes, the actual eod Pot Orchid | the cost of fuel for ma hou t, he states, at 
growin g would be r T to a very small item, if | the utmost mor than 2s. per wee 
it did not — to re absolutely n then, would a grow Orchids when, over 
But though the fact be not so extensi e gratification to be derived from 
feotly | th their often gorgeous, often alw 
|nised as it should be, it is desinere pb grotesque, and ? 
