, 
SEPTEMBER 17, 1864.] THE "— asini AND AGRICULTURA, GAZETTE. 889 
YACINTHS í for - EXHIBITION. Vines— roper, and at least do interfere with its 
Fresu Ix NCIS AND ARTHUR Extra Strong. AND SONS] toed da and e neral j atur 
SUTTONS SELECTION LT VITALIS me kinds, Tace to Nane. | The western division of ‘tis Ave Garden is 
r Per 100. Dozen. any are as thick as the “little finger,” and if ore gemein lra|£he more furnis of the tw ec been lai: 
Fi 2 g aid 
"inest sorts by name £4 4s, 12s. s mn will be gained. A bette Ae nee t ey believe MAS never "eu 
: = nspect; inviti 
Very fine ditto 3 10 9 grown. Inspection ed. each, | out last year, while the eastern division has bee 
Good ditto 2 10 6 according to kinds and dista Pret uit on vA EA few mont com leted. he trees on t 
on” Nurseries, Chester. r F 
jn eet Hyacdhtti for Bada Remind, ko. T ian rn side consequently more established, 
p r 100. ROBERT f KER has umb. ner in offering this | and the arrangements Singh show a com- 
es, Crocuses, Tulips, Gladioli, &c., distinct and eee Early Grape, which will supply the long. i e i Bert | Re. 
m. very pow i prides eal ee CATALOGUE, felt desideratum 9C» ds Grape whe Muscat flavour, that may be ple ely the intention of t Aaah Eod of 
which may be had gratis and post wn and ripene the same treatment as the Black Hamburgh. | course after narrow strip on which to 
vhs following Ox Tifeates an and Prizes have been awarded at various | Work, but it has been treated with much judgment 
Surrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed 2 Certificates of Merit. jana taste, as we think all who examine it will 
——— Áo DEB fn opon competition for agree. It is divided into three principal parts, con- 
Boos TULIPS, and other DUTCH BULBS, P inr of a misil Gain anl tae aui cdd 
imported by Wx. Crnvsm & Sox. any OP ESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR will be forwarded to applicants. g ot g Lr bei 8 1 nS, 
Banh ag ok edet s adr Collections last Spring, and vade eus Dalkeith Palace Gardens d uring the season will bave the principal feature in the former bein arge 
x Hu. 3 zd eg 
cine DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE, with numerous and perm anak Vines e now felting at that establishment. Orders | tazza 8 ppe vi rey d i" ep Ag the 
ural remarks, post free on app! on. piore na and will be ted rici : rth 
Ry! orders earnestly so -an ited, as the supply cannot possibly OUO, the hock being limited. — of a cur 1 e k flo ing hanke Gra 
e ans pose toe ag Huc London, N. „Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each; extra strong Fruiting Canes and south by a long sunk flower panel on Grass, 
peee CUM Au PS each. xotie Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S also with a stone curb, o features of these 
OBERT PARKER bers to M te that his KEW pEruit ret tention to his very | panel gardens struck us g particularly 
GENERAL CATALOGUE, Ep Select, ripbtve; nnd. superior stock of APPLE TREES, including about 2000. of happy. The first was the a broad line 
ae Lists al New, Rare, and Beautifu er: msi — LORD SUFFIELD, RINGER, GRENADIER, POTT'S LING, Hol alon.: the centre " the rinci al flowe 
ndica, Conifers, Exotic and Hardy Ferns, Fruit ' rapes, | LORD DERBY, and GOLI DEN SPIRE, Mulch ere uio sod 10 Ge aie y eng m: clip 
Exotic Orchids, ‘Greenhouse an nd St M ee ants, ay ery best sorts ou should be wino iem. 2 many beds, 1 xept even top & ju t higher than the 
S ulip : 
Gladioli, and other E nana Sill bo deed Pee ood varieties, a a v per dozen, or dudes, | flowers, which were thus finely relieved by contrast 
applicants. BOR AM the justly e ced e Apple LORD CLYDE, new, of E | with its dark green foliage. The second was the 
Sse erkie pedem o. “| free use on the Grass level, of the graceful yet 
AIVA EY ACINTHS and EARLY TULIPS for trained Jnd Standard PEARS, CHERRIES, ACH leuc] Vanes Yotar Be ge a 
ORC ECTARINES, &c. in great s ate M ne PE pod mai piants, 
12 Early Showy H ACINTHS . 6s. "OURRANTS, Red, White, lack Naples, at 2s. per dozen, or| such as round-headed standard Holly green and 
12 Early Choice HY ACINTHS 8s. 25. per hundred, extra fine. ted 
The two dozen carria CATALOGUES may be had on application to B. Wrurrnaw, The variegate , pyre yram midal Box, and spheroidal Thuja 
es v Ee gum 8d. per n; "M epe Nurseries, Reddish, near Stockport. urea. The eds in 
" $ . per Cao Bre : 
Double TOURNESOL TCLIBS, 1s per dozen ; 7e. per 100. ILLIAM BARRON begs respectfully to inform his n this s neg ee lanted, with a 
All Dutch Roots are very fine and lower in price this seasoi friends and the public, that in pere P t his intended EN f 
A PRICE LIST free b E Removal from E n Elvaston to his new Nurseries at Borrowash, his large appreciation of colouring effect, and an ME 
Cuas. Sour Seedsm n, n, S. t stock of Specimen CO an rare an 
Establi ed Un rds of : = i7 ants will be offered for Sale upon very favourable (s beh udy gl nu one the Holly centre has is 
S 5 pwards of a Ce: His DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE for the AUTUMN of 1804 and flanked on each side by Scarlet Pelargonium, 
Ao rei Bad es Big e dn a n m Verbena, and orange Tropeolum, ed 
app! , ? 
McCULLOCH,|/ ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCTETY.| Mp Brey, Goapbaliom,laafum ;,in tho other the 
LORAL COMMITTE 
Covent Garden LIST of AWARD Septem f the Day Pelargoniums, then purple Verbena, 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. vit 1 i 
Market, W.C. ACHIMENES pd A, from Mr. A. Parsons, DA Welwyn the edge of rey Cerastium. The ight 
CHIMENES Rose UKEN, rom T. arson X! 
Acururxes Ri sr Qe ie, f mM. A Parsons yat of the Caleeolaria, instead of apes! mixed 
Patancoxtvm (VA ikcATED) Meteon, from Messrs. Saltmarsh & Son, | UP ea y x AU M y has rae, assed in 
elmsfo! 
COLLECTIONS 5 UR fs qppeoce and m -— A (Zoxar) LirrLE Treasure,’ from Messrs. Saltmarsh mis spart ' liveliness aid "wc bd eure « 
Son = 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. | No. 6 iniia á; Cooling, Bath "d whole taney 
5L. 91. 10s. Il. 5s. 1.1 10s. 6d. dee DAD: Eos M CHE TEC TA. rity to positi en at the 
: -CLA 
EV yo FOR FLOWER GAR DEN n n | Xo Pact Barini; from Mr. d. Rawlings, Romford |t best, these little parterres, round which joe walk 
mere SL. | oh | dL Bs. | 10s. 6d. Danuta mid Ronenrs, from Mr. C. Turner is carrie ed, ust autiful. 
ENHOUSE b w € : GESNERA TELLA, from Mr. W. Bull, Chelsea | 
Pee Een HOURS and FLOWEE GARDEN. x z; E | Va arious other tazzas and vases are judieiou: sl 
No. 13. | No. 14 No. 15. No. 18 COMMENDATION j y 
5l. 58. 21. 12s, 6d. 9I. 28, [o Rd "T 10s. 6d, | AwrinnnINUM (Dov oe sEPPE Gartnatnr, from Mr. Bull. | introduced o as to connect and harmonise the 
Thes m Sasha waned B MEC PADE hi x S Lies is Corm will iex aeri various 
T Hm TES epi on ber 27, Lj P t t 
x ies I CATALOGUE, which may be Obiained English ‘Secdling Hose exited ten jme season, will [gie ey In HEN integardon darili and south of this the 
2 OoRE, Secretary to the Committee. 
.  Ordersamountingto?21s and upwards sent Çarriage-froe. 2 i Werben: e altogether different. There i 
(Wo NEW, FIMBRIATED | PRIMULAS. | — broad central path, a oO xiii 
Y P 
PRIMULA CARMINATA SPLENDENS, a beautiful new| œu. m £P» erase e nmm x on Hine of Lombardy Poplars, which are to be kept cut 
coloured one. 
P. FILICIFOLLA (Fern-leaved). 
See other cere a of the older kinds of fimbriated Primul 
E. e za x & Sox, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, 
New and Choice Plants. 
LIAMS invites inspection of his large an 
1 assorted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, FER 
and LYCOPODS MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and I GREENR e 
PLANTS, VARIEGAT TED, and ORN AMENT. 
PLANTS, TREE FERNS, &c. ngst which E3 Bias ‘ome vory ine 
specimens. A D ESCHIPHVER! and PRICED C post 
free on application. 
Paradise and Victoria ries, Holloway, London N. 
New E y British Ferns. 
P i have the pleasure to offer the 
* three umi distinet, and beautiful varieties, in good 
plants, TOLYSTICR true characteristic 10s. 6d. and 21s. 
SUVS ACULEATUM A! s 
—— MU! 
ECOL 
(They have each received First-class Ce een from the Royal 
Horticultural Society, | Botanic Soci 
None a A ul un H ix. FEMINA "PA i Sears VER- 
ONLE, anı cti, Sa T at 5s, eac! 
oun SAL’ ar ER rito invites t 
PLANTS to VE 
he will send 
bi 
—Sedum glaucum. 
d owe ers of 
J 
Tc 0 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1864, 
Ir anything could iiit us to the on 
close form and moderate height; and which 
by the e ae reca of Mie ae leaves break up the 
s Ahe space, and at the 
same time, f ghee ‘the. „eye onwards, and 
shade and aei in the AVENUES OF THE REG 
ing which some remarks "will 1 be 
s aly: trees, gives the impression of great le d 
rather than of n d and consequently of 
The side borders are pl 
ot eariy in Min = uie this beautiful novelt; 
It is eed 
mpact T and of ‘oh 
forming à c ue ám of silvery gray foliage, 
m and winter; for edgings, ribbon 
ll be fe found o one of the most useful dwarf een 
rs are now being taken for the Spring at 9s. per 
Price per 100 upon s application, 
Nursery, William Street, 
> 
a GARDENE 
; uls Nurseries Waltham Cross, N, 
WX. PAUL (Son and soeseor to t the late A. PAUL) 
(oce invites an bspection ¢ os the followin len loading, 
Hammersmith Tu: urnpike, W. 
WS VADE-MECUM. 
and fo! 
in the ay atop many handsome 
FRU ES, for the Orchard, 
toh and eut of mg. 
ix —Many thousands ‘of fruit- 
including pe Vines), healt m handsome, 
melo ame 
—100,000 plants, Standards, tandards, and Dwarfs 
on He Dog Rows Mine. and own Toots, Ma te his own seedlings 
“ Beauty of Waltham, »” “Princess of 
annonneed 
NEW 
Lr d and other 
and warranted 
duction. 
BULBS.—Hyacinths, Early Tulips, Crocuses, &c., the choicest o! 
2 eta from the most 6 ele " pan farms in Holland. 
ae Sopa Denis Erde exhibited before the Ro: "m Horticultural 
of hatt qualite mic eties in March last, furnish best evidence 
| sorter by pot ICED, CATALOGUES freo by post, 
É mptly atten o. Entrance fro Plat: 
iy Pala $ Station, Great Northern Railway, half an eh ise Som 
Wales,” and others about to be wi 
-— beantifal CLASSICAL GARDEN which has been 
t by Mr. MARKHAM NESFIELD in the s 
pti “confess at the ror that w 
op! e Times 
setius E s the 
with eth er ripped shrubs "Pu in in lines va 
masses, & pieture 
different colons, forms IY habits, the principal 
things used at sent being yellow po 
us und. Mira us Bee à eri ae 
lines of green Hollies, and behind these ater 
ance of flower in 
u 
canopy w 
most —— at Teast di due those unes. om 
y haer be fairly expected from it. 
ould think ar seeking pleasure 
OF 
E Pie 
helk; pl 
p "gendi fs the foci of ponte 
Bopi is so far epon to the 
Et te erm MEN 
des trees, se i were dripping with rain- impe 
or while a bitter north-easter was rakin g their 
o invite iat 
com 
are. 
ow, uestion on Morir there | 
may be two opinions, as to how far the 
| dado te flower gardens become th 
fashion of the day, are in| 
E 
lea. ey 
po d aiferenty treated, owing to ps necessity 
trodueing angular walks to faeilitate the 
occasionally con- 
deles of tbe erowds which 
regate. "This part, however, has 
contemplated 
s | Po nm mehr 
arrang trees, among w 
te Box, dipped. "rive nei iiododendrons 
ur—of the latter 
for th 
patter ng and failing, many 
[n gin cem fe of the nineties blood. On 
tside, again, occurs the trellis hedge of 
Homnteam. 
western «c of the garden and exterio 
e avenue, à vay ba nk, “chiefly for diode 
rom m south- west ir 
tre 
gardens being bounded by the existiog inh of | 
trees, are in some sense cut off from the park 
h 
Lilac, this IT selected as a showy shrub flower- 
ivg in masse | spring, "This belt might wit 
